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20—^MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, March 14,1991 SCOREBOARD FRIDAY Win (cross-checking). 4:58; Halter. Buf (hold- Suns 116, Blazers 108 Ino) 7:17; Buffalo b e n c h , served by Andreychuk, 7:17; Hawerchuk. Buf (slasHng). PORTLAND (108) LOCAL NEWS INSIDE 17:45; MacDermid, Win (holding), 17;45; to y, Kersey 8-13 1-2 18, Williams 49 29 10, Buf (roughing), 1930; Eagles. Win (roughing). Duckworth 8-21 09 16, Draxler 3-11 79 14. Fforter 5-12 3-4 13, AInge 5-7 2-2 14, Robinson 19:00. ■hilrd (foriod—7, Buffalo, Ruuttu 15 (Frartoee- NBA standings 49 3-3 Davis 4-10 1-1 9, Abdelnaby 1-1 09 ■ Residents criticize tax pian. 2, Miung 0-1 09 0, Cooper 09 09 0. Totals chettl. Valve), 134. 8, Buffalo. Hawerchuk 27 EASTERN CONFERENCE (Mogilny, Ledyard), 19;44 (on). Penal- Atlantic Division 42-90 19-26 108. PHOENIX (116)' tiee—MarchmenL Win (holding), 8;44; W L P e t. QB Buf (holding). 10:38; Haller, Buf (holding). ■ Water, sewer budgets may drop. — Chambers 6-19 4-4 16, McDaniel 3-10 0 9 6, x-Boston 47 17 .734 A W m 18:25; Kennedy, Buf (roughing). 18:34; Mac- Philadelphia 34 28 .548 12 Lang 2-4 0-2 4, Homacek 6-11 2-2 15, Johnson .1BA r t i i Dermld. Win, double minor (roughing, high- NewYbrk 31 32 .492 l5 '/a 9-14 3-4 22. Majerte 10-18 6-7 26, West 4-5 29 T O u m a u F t it Welcome 10, Knight 2-4 2-2 6. Ceballos 3-4 5 9 11. Totals sticking), 18:34. W ashington 23 39 .371 23 OLI-Kmil Shots on goal—Buffalo 10-11-9—30. Win­ ■ Sand, gravei pian under fire. Miami 2D 42 .323 26 45-89 24-30116. Our Portland 25 21 31 31—108 nipeg 13-15-11—39. Naw Jersey 19 43 .306 27 (fower-piay Opportunities—Buffalo 1 of 3; Central DIvtelon Phoenix - 31 23 34 28—116 Troops 3-Point goals—Portland 5-11 (AInge 29, Ker­ Winnipeg 1 of 4. « » ■ Heavy interest on garage bidding. x 6 h ic a g o 46 15 .754 — Goalies—Buffalo, Malarchuk. 12-13-9 (39 D etroit 40 24 .625 T trj sey 1-1, Robinson 1-1, Drexler 19, Ybung 0-1, shots-37 saves). Winnipeg, Essensa, 17-216 Milwaukee 38 26 .594 9 i« Porter 0-2), Phoenix 2-5 (Johnson 1-2, Hor- (21 -17), Tabaracd (030 third, 8-7). Atlanta 35 28 .556 12 nacek 1-3). Fouled out—None. 29 33 .468 Rebounds—Portland 49 (Williams 9), Phoenix A - 1 2 4 7 5 Local/Regional Section, Page 7. Irxliana 1 7 i« Referee—Andy vanhellemond. Llnes- Cleveland 22 40 .355 24« Robinson 4-10 6-10 14, Johnson 29 39 7, Edm (hooking). 16:14; Chynoweth. NY (slash­ M innesota 19 41 .317 21 Anderson 12-18 39 27. Green 3-7 2-2 8,' Win­ ing), 19:58; Klima, Edm. double minor (spear­ Denver 17 44 .279 2 3 i« gate 3-10 09 6, Higgins 1-1 09 2, S chi^us ing), 19:58. Pacifle Division 4 9 2-210, Massenburg 1-2 3-4 5. Totals 3691 Second Period—2. Edmonton. Murphy 24 Israel Power outage x-Portland 46 16 .742 — (Huddy). 335. 3, Now Ybrk, Lauor 4 ((Tooklo), Bush warns 21-32 93. x-LA Lakers 45 18 .714 I'rz LA CLIPPERS (97) 17:51. Penalty—Sutter. NY (holding). 3:52. MANCHESTER — More Phoenix 43 19 .694 3 Manning 7-17 3-3 17, Smith 6-12 9-12 21, Third Period—None. Ponaltioe-Nono. than 400 Connecticut Light and Golden State 33 28 .541 Shots on goal—Now Ybrk 11-7-8—26. Ed­ 12irz POlynice 6-12 0-0 12. Harper 8-22 0 9 17, Gar­ Power Co. customers lost their Seettia 30 32 .484 16 land 5-12 1-2 11, Norman 6-11 0 9 12, Garrick monton 14-13-6—33. Attacks LA Clippers 22 41 .349 241/z 2-3 1-2 5. Kimble 0-2 2-2 2. Totals 40-91 16-21 Power-play Opportunities—New Ybrk 0 of 2; electric power for up to 12 hours Sacramento 17 43 .283 28 97. Edmonton 0 o f 2 of peace delay after a utility pole was knocked x-clinchsd playoff berth San Antonio 31 20 20 22-93 Goalies—Now Ybrk, Hoaly, 17-20-8 (33 Wednesday's Qamee LA Clippers 22 29 28 16-97 shots-31 saves). Edmonton, Fuhr, 4-2-2 down Thursday night by a local Detroit 94, Charlotte 8Q 3-P^nt goals—San Antonio 0-5 (Wingate 0-1, (26-25). man who has been charged with New Ybrk 102, Philadelphia 94 Elliott 0-4), Los Angeles 19 (Harper 1-3, Gar­ A— 16,253. Base drunken driving, officials said. Dallas 98, Seattle 96 land 0-1, Garrick 0-1, Kimble 0-1). (fouled Referee—(Tichard Trottier. Linesmen—Ryan Chicaoo 102, M ilw aukee 101 out—Robinson. Ftebounds—San Antonio 55 Bozak, Swede Knox. in Gulf region The man. Jay Blakeslee, 38, Utah 112, Boston 109, OT (Massenburg 9), Los Angeles 57 (Smith, I of 51 Kensington St., was Phoenix 116, Portland 106 Psiynica 10). Assists—San Antonio 19 (Johtv Flyers 5, Canucks 4 OT CUTOURA, Lebanon (AP) — LA Clippers 97, San Antonio 93 son 8), Los Angeles 22 (Garland 7). Total Two Israeli warplanes today blasted charged also with driving too Thursday's Games fouls—San Antonio 22, Los Arrgeles 22. HAMILTON, Bermuda (AP) — “He simply bet on the wrong Philadelphia 12 1 1 —5 a Palestinian guerrilla base in fast for the existing road «mdi- Milwaukee at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. A— 11,907. President Bush says Iraq’s use of horse” with his ardent support of Detroit at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Vancouver 3 10 0—4 Syrian-controlled east Lebanon, tions, police said. Miami at New Vbrk, 7:30 p.m. Rsc Dspartmant photo First Period—1, Philadelphia, Jensen 2 7 helicopters against rebel forces Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, the A mixture of snow and freez­ NIT glance (Berube, Baron). 436. 2 Yfoncouvor, Murzyn 1 wounding seven of the fighters, Orlando at Houston, 8:30 p.m. could delay a formal cease-fire in president said. ing rain had been falling at the Minnesota at Denver, 9:30 p.m. AR Times EST VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS — ABA/PGT won the men’s International Division volleyball crown (Linden, Ronning), 8:23. 3, Vancouver, police said. San Antonio at Goldm State, 10:30 p.m. First Round Courtnall 29 (Lidstar, Kurvers), 12.-08 (pp). 4, ' V-,. the Persian Gulf War. But he Mitterrand said it was dangerous time of the accident, which oc­ this winter. Team members, from left, front row: Dave Anderson, Roland Cote, Dexter .A ' ' Indiana at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m Wednesday, March 13 Vancouver, Linden 30, 1435 (ah). Penal­ The jets targeted a base manned promises that U.S. forces in to deny a people “any fiwm of iden­ curred at Oak and Glenwood Friday's Gamas Providence 98, James Madison 93, 20T Balyeat. Back row: Glenn Ellis, Matt Cusson, Don Ellis, Al Haberem. ties—Chychmn, Phi (elbowirrg), 1230; Dirk, tity,” and reiterated his support for Chicago at Charlotte, 7:30 p.m Cincinnati 82, Ball Stats 55 Van (holding), 1255 by Libyan-backed guerrillas of southern Iraq will not be dragged streets, police said. Miami at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m Wisconsin 87, Bowling Green 79, OT Second Period—5 Vancouver, (LMurphy 5 Samir Ghoshe’s Palestine Popular into a longterm, Korea-type some form of statehood for the Power outages occurred on Boston at lAtashingtoa 8 p.m. Colorado 71, Michigan 64 (Smyl, Valk), 3:41. 6, Philadelphia. Ekiund 15 peacekeeping role. Ralestinians. those streets as well as I^triot Atlanta at Dallas, 830 p.m. Southern Illinois 75, Boise State 74 (Craven), 6:57 (pp). 7, (foiladelphia, Lacombe Struggle Front, said a police spokes­ Houston at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m Stanford 93, Houston 86 Unlv 70, Texas Tech 65 11 (Sutter, Smith), 738. Penalties—ToccheL man, who caimot be identified in N S >' Bush was spending today relaxing But he and Bush both took pains Lane and Lindman, Ashworth, Portland at Utah, 9:30 p.m. Thursday, March 14 Fullerton SL 84, Louisiana Tech 80 Phi (roughing), :40; Berube, PN, minor-major on this resort island where he will to emphasize their points of agree­ Norman, Florence, Clinton, Fairleigh Dickinson (22-8) at Siena (23-9), Second Round Baseball Hockey (eibowirrg, fluting), 3:55; Diduck, VarL minor- line with regulations. Minnesota at SeaMs, 10 p.m. Rick Bantoc/ManchMlar Herald ment, not their differences, on the Indiana at LA Clippers, 10:30 p.m 7 3 0 p.m . Saturday, March 16 major (Instigator, lighting), 3:55; Catkrier, PN, complete his first round of postwar Autumn, East Maple, and East Denver at LA Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Fordham (24-7) at South Florida (19-10), 7:30 UNLV (259) at Georgia (26-3), 730 pm . double minor (roughing), 3:55; Smyl, Van The planes fired four rockets that STORMIN’ HOME — Janice Gagnon gives a weicome- consultations with key allies on Middle East. Eldridge streets, accOTding to a p.m. Southern Cal (18-11) at Long Beach State Exhibition standings NHL standings (roughing), 3:55; Lumme, Van (hooking), 6:16; scored direct hits on the base, the Saturday by meeting with British Mitterrand said the job of the spokesman from Northeast Coppin Stale (19-10) at Southwest Missouri (23-7), 1030 p ra Smitti, Phi (interference), 7:M ; Sutter, Phi home kiss to her son, Sgt. Matthew P. Gagnon, in their NBA results State (21-11), 8:05 pm . Iowa (21-8) at Wbshlngton (23-4), 1030 pm . AMERICAN LEAGUE WALES CONFERENCE (charging), 10.38; Dirk, \fon (roughing), 14:10; police spokesman said. He said the Prime Minister John Major. 12,000 Irench troops in the Persian Utilities. A total of 410 cus­ W Patrick Division Ricci, Phi (interference), 15:55. iiving room Thursday afternoon. Gagnon, who came home Pistons 94, Hornets 83 Alabama-Birmingham (18-12) at Memphis Fulferton SL (25-7) at Stanford (23-5), 10:30 Bakaa Valley base is a one-story Rainy weather forced Bush to put Gulf is done now that Iraq has been tomers lost their power. State (16-14), 830 pm . p.m. M innesota W L TPts GF GA Third Period—8. Philadelphia, Mellanby 19 earlier that day, is the first soldier from Manchester known driven out of Kuwait. “We have not CHARLOTTE (83) Rice (16-13) at Arkansas State (21-8), 8:30 Regional Semifinals S eattle NYFIangers 34 26 12 80 268 231 (Chychrun, Craven), 134. Penalty—BarorL Phi house in fields south of the main off plans for a morning round of The majority, 288, had their p.m. Boston Pittsburgh 36 30 5 77 301 269 (holding), 7.-00. I 2 Newman 4-11 S« 13, Reid 3-11 8-10 14, Al Las Vtgas highway. to have returned home from the war in the Persian Gulf. golf. Some 250 U.S. sailors, airmen been asked to re-establish law and power back just after 8 pjn., the J3 r - GminskI 6-8 2-2 14. GUI 1-12 1-2 3. Curry 5-9 Tulsa (18-11) at Oklahoma (16-14), 830 p.ra Thursday, March 21 Chicago Philadelphia 32 31 9 73 236 234 Overtime—9, Philadelphia, Baron 7 (Craven, and their families from the Bermuda order within” Iraq, he said. spokesman said. But the rest did 3- 3 13, Leckner 4-6 1-1 9, Bogues 0-2 0-0 0, Friday, March IS Georgia-UNLV winner vs. Long Beach SL- New Ybrk NswJersey 29 30 12 70 246 234 Ricci), 339 (pp). Penalty—Murzyn, Van (hook­ In a communique in Jerusalem, S ^ Tripucka 3-6 2-2 8, Keys 0-1 0-0 0. Gattison 4-7 Furman (209) at West Virginia (16-13), 7:30 USC w inner B altim ora VWshington 31 33 6 68 223 236 ing), 1:41. Naval Air Station stood in a Bush said Iraq’s use of combat not have power until at least > m 1 -2 9. Totals 30-73 23-30 83. p.m. Washington-lowa winner vs. Stanford-Fuller- Texas NY Islanders 23 40 9 55 204 262 Shots on goal—Philadelphia 56-9-4—24. the army command said the air raid downpour for more than an hour to helicopters to quash rebels violates 3:10 this morning, with two cus­ La Salle (19-9) at Massachusetts (17-11), C levetend Adams Division Vancouver 8-4-12-0—24. H o DETROIT (94) ton SL winner destroy^ the base near the Damas- greet the president on Thursday the understanding allied and Iraqi Rodman 2-6 2-2 6. Edwards 7-13 0-0 14, 7 3 0 p m . Regional Championship C alifornia x-Boston 39 22 9 67 260 234 Power-play Opportunities—Philadelphia 2 of Sergeant returns tomers without power until 5:30 Lalmbeer 1-5 0-0 2. Johnson 2-10 0-1 4, Georgs Washington (19-11) at South At Las Vegas D etroit x-Montreal 36 26 10 62 250 223 5; Vancouver 1 of 7. cus-Beirut highway. It said all the night before Air Rirce One arrived generals reached in setting a tem­ a.m. O CD Carolina (19-12), 8 pm . O akland x-Buffalo 26 28 17 69 252 248 Goalies—Philadelphia, WreggeL 10-10-2 (24 Dumars 9-23 7-7 26, Aguirre 4-6 0-0 8, Hender­ Saturday, March 23 jets returned safely. from Martinique. porary cease-fire. Other power outages occurred z : c son 8-8 2-2 19. Salley 5-10 3-5 13. Bedford 0-2 Butler (18-10) at Wyoming (19-11), 9:30 p.m. Semifinal winners Toronto x-Hartford 29 33 9 67 210 239 shots-20 saves). Vancouver, Gamble, 14-16-5 2-2 2.Totals 38-83 16-19 94. Kansas City Quebec 14 45 12 40 199 314 (24-19). It said the base was a launching Bush and French President Fran­ That makes even harder the task this morning, including one that Charlotte 19 30 18 16—83 Second Round THE FINAL FOUR M ilw aukee CAMPBELL CONFERENCE A— 15624. point for attacks on Israel. to heroes welcome cois Mitterrand spent five hours of getting a permanent cease-fire, he affected about 100 customers on Monday, March 18, and NATIONAL LEAGUE Norris Division m I Detroit 16 28 20 30—94 At New Orleans together on that French Caribbean said, and the U.S. uoops won’t pull 3-POint goals—Charlotte 0-3 (Newman 0-1, Ttieaday, March 19 Semlllnals W L P et. W L TPts OF GA ; The raid was Israel’s fifth air at- the first soldier from Manchester School StreeL but no informa­ Pairings, sites and times TBA San D iego 1 .833 x-CNcago 42 22 6 90 242 183 out of southern Iraq until that can be O m Curry 0-1, Tripucka 0-1), Detroit 2-4 (Hender­ Saturday, March 30 , tack in Lebanon this year. It came By RICK SANTOS -known to return home from the island reviewing the prospects for tion was available as to whether son 1-1, Dumars 1-2, Rodman 0-1). Fouled East champion vs. Midwest champion Chicago 5 1 .833 x-SL Louis 40 20 10 90 278 228 Transactions Manchester Herald building a lasting peace in the Mid­ arranged. power was returned. out—None. Rebounds—Charlolte 41 (Gminski Third Round Midaast champion vs. West champion Houston 4 1 .800 x-Detroit 32 33 8 72 253 267 two days after a visit to Israel by gulf war. Minnesota 25 33 13 63 230 235 “I do not want to play into the 9), Detroit 57 (Rodman 17). Assists—Charlotta Wednesday, March 20, and Championship NewYbrk 4 1 .800 S eaeta^ of State James A. Baker The 24-year-old Gagnon, a base dle East in the aftermath of the Per­ Blakeslee, whose 1978 Chev­ 19 (Bogues 6), Detroit 19 (Dumars 6). Total Thursday, March 21 S u n d a y, M arch 31 SL Louis 3 2 .600 Toronto 20 43 9 49 216 293 By The Aaaoclated Praea MANCHESTER — For Air sian Gulf War with Iraq. hands of Iran and other countries Ffoirings, sites and times TBA Smyths Division B A S E B A LL HL who was trying to determine the rolet Malibu wagon received fouls—Charlotte 18, Detroit 24. Techni­ Semifinal winners Cindmali 2 3 .400 security officer, s h i p ^ out of R o cals—Aguirre 2, Salley. Ejection—Aguirre. Pittsburgh 2 3 .400 x-Los Angeles 41 21 9 91 302 219 A m e rica n L m a im Force Sgt. Matthew P. Gagnon, of Bush began his five-day trip in that had suggested what we want is front^nd damage, was taken to prospects for peace now that the E>avis-Monthan Air Force Base in o A—21,454. At Madison Square Garden Atlanla 2 4 .333 x-Calgary 41 23 7 69 305 229 CALIFORNIA ANGEL&^^gned Ed Hockan- 38 Patriot Lane, one of the most Ottawa on Wednesday conferring a permanent stationing of U.S. Manchester Memorial Hospital NCAA Tournament glance Edmonton 33 33 5 71 239 239 bury, catcher. Persian Gulf War is over'. T\iscon, Ariz., on Aug. 24; He N e w ito rfc Los Angeles 2 4 .333 difficult aspects of being in the with Canadian Prime Minister Brian troofis in the area. I want to bring Knicks102,76ers94 Semifinals A ll Times EST Philadelphia 2 4 .333 W innipeg 24 39 11 59 244 269 CLEVELAND INDIANS—Sant Tim Costo, returned Thursday. for treatment of minor facial in­ “ 2 CD Monday, Match 25 EAST REGIONAL San Fra^sco 2 5 .286 Vancouver 25 41 8 58 224 294 first baseman; Josa Escobar, Infielder, Barry Twelve people were killed and 41 Persian Gulf region was the wait. Mulroney. them home,” the president said. But, juries, Wood said. He is NEW YORK (102) His mother, Janice Gagnon, was m CD First Round Montreal 1 5 .167 x-dlnched playoff berth Jones, outfielder, and Jesse Lewis, catcher, to wounded in the previous Israeli air Bush said “a I^estinian state is he added, “security arrangements” scheduled to appear March 25 in Oakley 10-14 1-2' 21, Vandeweghe 9-16 3-3 Championship At Cols Fisidhouse NOTE: Split-squad games count in standings, Wednesday's Games their minor league camp for raassignmanL “At the five-month mark, we most anxious about his return after 23, Ewing 11-24 4-4 26, Cheeks 2-3 0-0 4, attacks this year. Israel carried out must first be in place. P O Wednesday, March 27 College Park, Md. ties do not Detroit 4, N.Y. Ftangers 1 TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Designated Rick thought we were going to be there the war was declared over. not the answer” to Arab-Israeli dif­ Superior Court in Manchester. G.Wilkins 5-13 0-1 10, Starks 1-4 2-2 4, Quin- Thursday, March 14 Wednesday's Games New Jersey 3, Toronto 2 Trllcek, Nate Cromwell, Bob Wishnavski, 21 air raids into Lebanon in 1990, ferences and he took another slap at Bush said he saw no chance of — By RICK SANTOS nett 2-5 0-0 4, E.Wilklns 2-8 0-0 4. Walker 1-1 NCAA women’s tournament Oklahoma Stats (22-7) vs. New Mexico Minnesota 3, P ittsburg 3, tie, 61/2 Innings Buffalo 6, Wirinipeg 2 pitchers; Carios Delgado, catcher, and Chris forever. The war hadn’t even 0- 0 2. Tucker 2-5 0-0 4. Totals 45-93 10-12 10Z killing 40 people, according to Yasser Arafat, chairman of the A l Times EST (20-9), 12:20 p.m. Philadelphia 13, Toronto 8 Edmonton 2, N.Y. Islanders 1 Wsinke, third baseman, for raassignmenL started yet,” said Gagnon, who is Please see HOME, page 6. m > PHILADELPHIA (94) North Carolina State (19-10) vs. Southern New Ybrk Wnkees 13. Los Angeles 9 Philadelphia 5, Vancouver 4, OT National League Lebanese police count. Palestine Liberation Organization. Barkley 10-16 11-12 32, Gilliam 3-8 4-4 10. EAST REGIONAL Please see BUSH, page 6. First Round Mississippi (21-7). 30 minutes after comp of New Ybrk MeU 10, Houston 5 Thursday's Games ATLANTA BRAtfES-Optloned Keith Mitohall. Industry down Mahorn 3-5 1-2 5, Green 5-11 0-0 10. Hawkins firs t game Boston 16, Baltimore 7 Montreal at Boston, 7:35 p.m. outflaldar, to Greenville of the Southern 4- 11 5-6 14. Turner 3-8 2-2 8. Anderson 5-10 Wednesday, March 13 WASHINGTON (AP) — In­ George Washington 73, Richmond 62 Purdue (17-11) vs. Temple (21-9), 7:35 p.m. Atlanta 6, Montreal 4 Detroit at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. League. Sant Gibson Alba, Ybrkis Perez, Earl 1- 2 11, Williams 0-1 0-0 0, Bol 2-4 0-0 4. Oliver Quebec at Wibshirigton, 7:35 pm . 33 > Providence 68, Fairfield 87 Syracuse (26-5) vs. Richmond (21-9), 30 Kansas City 10, Clndnnetl 1, 5<« Innings Sanders, Mark Wohlers and Andy Nazstek, dustrial production sank in 0-1 0-0 O.Totals 34-75 24-28 94. Minnesota at SL Louis, 8:35 p.m. James Madison 70, Kentucky 62 minutes after comp, of first game Texas 4, SL Louis 3 pitchers; Bryan Desk and Tyler Houston, New Ybrk 25 28 25 24-102 N.Y. Islanders at C a lg ^, 9:35 pm. February for the fifth straight Toledo 83. Rutgers 65 At the Carrier Dome C hicago W h its Sox 4, D etroit 3 , 4

MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, March 15,1991—^3 2—MANCHESIER HERALD. FHday. March IS. 1991 NATION/WORLD USSR deciding Alzheimer’s nation’s future drug studied MOSCOW (AP) — Russian aides have warned that defeat of the Federation President Boris N. referendum question could bring WASHINGTON (AP) — The memory loss typical of the brain dis­ Talks stall on implementing weapons cuts Yeltsin said in a radio speech today ease. down the Soviet Union and destroy Food and Drug Administration is that despite warnings by Kremlin of­ Gorbachev’s political authority. considering approving the first drug A study published by Dr, William By BARRY SCHWEID Baker and Soviet Foreign Minister Alexander Be- Baker told Congress last month it would not be sub­ both sides were eager for a settlement and h ^ similar ficials, a “no” vote in a weekend In -’v'' ^ proposed for the treatment of Al­ K. Summers of Arcadia, Calif., in The Associated Press ssmermykh instructed their aides Thursday to work on mitted to the S«iate for ratification until the disputes approaches to the problem while also having “differen­ teferendum on preserving the union Officials at the Soviet state zheimer’s disease, even though the the New England Journal of differences between the two countries in implementing over its implementation are settled. ces. which is naturi.” will not destroy the country. television monopoly refused to agency questioned research on the Medicine in 1986 said THA was broadcast Yeltsin’s speech, and he m m m MOSCOW — U.S. and Soviet negotiators are making the Conventional Forces in Europe, or CFE. agreement Meanwhile. Baker gave Bessmeilnykh a report on his "However Ae referendum ends, drug last January, found to ease the Alzheimer’s little progress on implementing an ^eady-signed treaty and report back today. five-nation trip to the Middle East The Bush ad­ “We talked for two hours, devoting practically 90 per­ the union will not fall apart. Don’t turned instead to Radio Russia, The drug, called tacrine or THA, symptoms in 17 patients. to reduce tanks and other non-nuclear weapons in “I don’t think there was very much progress ...." ministration is determined to have the Soviets play a cent of the time to discussing Middle Eastern issues and frighten the people! Don’t sow which reaches about 60 percent of ^ -V.v has left a trail of controversy The report set off a demand for Europe. Secretary of State James A. Baker m said Baker told reporters this morning while posing for pic­ role in efforts to reconcile Israel and the Arabs. the gulf situatirm,” Bessmertnykh said. panic!” he said, countering what he the Soviet population. through more than five years of the drug, which is available over­ today. tures with the Soviet foreign ministers. “We’ve got to On that front Baker’s visit already is productive. He called an intense “propaganda” cam­ Television authorities apparently research and an FDA hearing was seas, and the government later The wrangling is delaying action on another treaty to The United States, which long sought to keep the thrash through that and straighten it out.” was scheduled to meet later today with Gorbachev after paign mounted by state-controlled feared that Yeltsin would repeat his scheduled today to evaluate the banned its importation while clinical curb long-range nuclear missiles and could impact on Soviet Union out of Middle East diplomacy, has He said negotiators will continue working on resolv­ the morning session with Bessmertnykh, their second media. demand that Gorbachev resign. results of new studies at 16 different trials in this country were under setting a date for the next siq>erpower summit tetween promised the Kremlin a postwar role in the Middle East ing the disputes through his three-day stay here. since Baker’s arrival Thursday fitMn Syria. The referendum is to be held on Yeltsin, who is Gorbachev’s leading university hospitals. way. President Bush and Soviet President Mikhail S. Gor­ peace process, but has not defined what it wants that The t r e ^ was signed by 22 North Atlantic Treaty Bessmertnykh said that during talks Thursday night Sunday in most of the Soviet Union. political foe, made the demand Sources familiar with the studies in January, the FDA published a bachev. role to be. Organization and Warsaw Bret nations last November. the two sides found “a lot of common ground.” He said Six of the 15 republics are boycot­ during his last nationwide television say THA has shown it can improve sharply woided criticism of Sum­ ting the vote. However, balloting appearance Feb. 12. the thinking processes in some Al­ mers’ study, saying it “led many to began Thursday on heavily guarded zheimer’s patients, but, at the same believe that a major breakthrough .military bases in three of the boycot­ In his radio speech, Yeltsin time, the drug can pose a serious had been made in the treatment of ting republics. refrained from recommending how risk of liver damage if misused. , Alzheimer’s.” A Rebels claim “ Soviet President Mikhail S. Gor­ people should vote on Suralay, and “It’s going to be a close call,” The agency said an investigation f/'* J bachev, who initiated the referen­ said that Kremlin leaders must said a researcher who spoke on con­ “has revealed deficiencies of suffi­ dum, was to deliver a nationally change their policies no matter what dition of anonymity. “It’s really a cient important to raise major ques­ Ttelevision speech on Saturday. His the outcome. question of tradeoffs.” tions” about Summers’ conclusions. fi Although THA may help the Furthermore, the FDA questioned Iraq attacks thinking processes of Alzheimer’s whether THA actually relieved Al­ 3 K patients, the researcher said, there is zheimer’s symptoms and said any The Assoetalad Press By JOHN RICE from govenunent-held parts of Soviet strikers no evidence that it stops the disease possible benefit from THA could be The Associated Press Kiikuk and then strafed them with CHIEF UNDER ATTACK — Los Angeles Police Chief process itself. In effect, he said, the offset by the drug’s tendency to helicopters. He claimed hundreds Daryl F. Gates gestures as he answers reporters ques­ drug treats only the symptoms of cause liver damage. 1.. NICOSIA, Cyprus — Kirrdish of people were killed or wounded. tions Thursday at headquarters in Los Angeles. Gates is jif rebels said today that Saddam The rebels claims have been hurt economy under fire to resign in wake of the videotaped beating of Hussein’s loyalists used impossible to confirm, because no warplanes and helicopter gunships Western reporters have been able Rodney King by several police officers. Vatican voices iron. Trud estimated losses of % to attack civilians in an effort to to reach the fighting in recent MOSCOW (AP) — The 2-week- production in the region at $89 mil­ y crush a spreading rebellion. days. ■ old strike by coal miners is forcing lion. Presidrat Bush warned Saddam Talabani, who spoke in Damas­ factories to shut down and costing The official Tbss news agency that using the combat helicopters cus, Syria, also claimed the the Soviet Union millions of dollars Cruel officers priest shortage said coal shortages forced the shut­ could delay a formal cease-fire in government used warplanes to at­ . in lost production, newspapers and down of blast furnaces at five steel the Persian Gulf War. A U.S. tack protesters in o t ^ parts of ' television said today. / plants in the Ukraine, and Soviet TV able and said some dioceses of the A newspaper reported that American Kurdistan. He said Iraqi forces set The strike, which began March 1, VATICAN CITY (AP) — Having f ; has spread to about 140 mines reported today that dozens of other ruled out allowing priests to marry, United States could also offer assis­ t troops were retaking positions four oil wells ablaze before being must surrender tance. across the Soviet Union. Miners* factories relying on coal had only a the Vatican on Thursday propos^ they abandoned deep within Iraq, forced out of eastern Kirkuk, a It said the statistics were “suffi­ seeking to pressure ^ d a m . major oil center. ' demands, both economic and politi­ day’s reserves left. geles Times reported. sending more European and North 'i- “Far the first time since 1941, or­ By LINDA DEUTSCH ciently convincing” for action to be ,h Shiite Muslim leaders accused He said Dohuk province bor­ cal, call for steep increases in wages King was clubbed, kicked, American priests to fill a clerical ders have been issued for metallur­ The Associated Press taken to reduce the imbalance bet­ the Iraqi president’s elite dering Turkey “has been and the resignation of President shock^ with a stun gun and void in Latin America and el­ gical plants to prepare for complete ween North and South in the church. Republican Guard of damaging liberat^” by the rebel forces Mikhail S. Gorbachev. stomped during a traffic stop. Na­ sewhere. The sharp drop in coal production stoppage of black and open-hearth LOS ANGELES — Four police The report said that while 43 per­ The report, presented by some of Islam’s holiest shrines fighting for autonomy from the tional television programs showed 2 is taking its toll on steel, iron and furnaces,” the news program TSN officers were ordered to surrender cent of the world’s Roman Catholics Archbishop Pio Laghi, head of the during clashes in southern Iraq on central government. the tape of the assault. chemical plants in the Kuznetsk today after their indictments in the live in Latin America, they are Congregation for Catholic Educa­ T h u r^ y . On lliursday. Bush said UjS.- said. Another 11 officers at the scene region in western Siberia, the labor The Communist Ibrty n e w sp ^ r beating of a motorist, a case that served by 13 percent of the world’s tion, noted that bishops at a synod O H Since the allied offensive two led . allied troops, who control 20 of the beating may face depart­ . union newspaper Trud reported. has prompted federal authorities priests. last October rejected any change in 33 r- weeks ago that crushed Saddam’s percent of Iraq’s territory follow­ Pravda warned Thursday that miners ment discipline or prosecution, It said shortages of coke have will be held responsible for the to investigate police brutality The Catholics of Europe and the celibacy requirement. The rule army in Kuwait and seized a large ing the Persian Gulf War, “are not nationwide. the paper said, citing attorneys for has been blamed in part for the > m A caused a 9 percent drop in steel financial losses of their industrial or­ North America constitute 39 percent portion of southern Iraq, Baghdad going to be — all of them — out At the same time Thursday, the officers and an unnamed law decline in the number of priests has been struggling to maintain • production, a 7.1 percent cut in pig ganizations. of the world total but are served by l i ^ of there until there’s a cease-fire, Police Chief Daryl Gates enforcement source. 73 percent of the world’s priests. around the world. control over numerous insurrec­ O 03 a formalized cease-fire.” withstood continuing pressure to Ofilcers named in the sealed in­ The Vatican said the shortage was Cardinal Aloisio Lorscheider of tions. 2 < The dispatch from the Saudi resign, and Attorney General Dick particularly dramatic in Brazil, the Brazil disclosed during the synod TfMAMOcUrtMl Pratt Jalal Talabani, head of the dictments, according to the Times, capital of Riyadh quoted Marine Thornburgh broadened a federal are: Sgt. Stacey Koon, 40; Of­ country with the most Catholics. that two married men in his country H H Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, said HiWitness denies THATCHER VISIT — Former British Prime Minister Margaret Marines at the school of infantry during her visit Thursday to Brig. Gen. Richard Neal, deputy investigation of the beating to in­ ficers Ted Briseno, 38, and Priests from Portugal should be con­ became priests with papal approve Iraqi troops rounded iq> residents Thatcher, who resigned eariier this year, mingles with Camp Pendleton, Calif. director of operations for the U.S. clude a review of all brutality Laurence Powell, 28, and Timothy sidered for Brazil because of the on condition they lived tqiart from O m complaints received by the Justice Wind, 30, a roolde still on proba­ common language, the report ad­ their wives and refrained from sex. collaboration Department over the last six tion. The charges were not dis­ vised. But Pope John F^ul II told the 2 years. closed. It also listed Malta, Ireland, synod that waiving the celibacy re­ o ^ JOHANNESBURG, South Africa Another witness, Gabriel In the meantime, Rodney King, Poland, Italy and Spain as the quirement wasn’t a solution to U.S. ambassador to Iraq A spokeswoman for Los An­ R o (AP) — A wimess in Winnie Man­ Mekgwe, disappeared the night the 25-ycar-old motorist whose countries with the most priests avail- resolving the shortage of priests. geles (Tounty District Attorney Ira o dela’s kidnap and assault trial on before he was scheduled to appear beating was recorded by a bys­ n ^ Thursday reiterated that he was in court, and has not been found. tander trying out a new video Reiner declined to comment on “2 CO beaten by Mrs. Mandela and denied Mono and Kgase announced after camera, was recovering from fa­ the report, but Reiner set a news m CO now focus of questioning conference for today to discuss CALDWELL he collaborated with another wimess Mekgwe’s disappearance they cial surgery. King, whose skull COUNTRY MUSIC the investigation. P O WASHINGTON (AP) — She was terest on Ctq)itol Hill as to just what “We have scores, if not hundreds, MANCHESTER INTERRACIAL COUNCIL on their testimony. would not testify in the case, but was broken in nine places, was in at the American Legion OIL the first woman to rise through the h^pened in that crucial period lead­ of questions to ask,” Hamilton says. 10^" ANNIVERSARY FORUM Tabiso Mono spoke in reaction to they later relented. In court, the two good condition, said Steve Ler- In Washington, meanwhile. At­ 20 American Leaion Dr.. ranks to become an ambassador to ing up to the conquest of Kuwait in­ Did Glaspie leave Saddam with accusations by Mrs. Mandela’s at­ have given similar accounts of how man, a spokesman for King’s at­ torney General Dick Thornburgh Manchester, Conn. 649-8841 an Arab nation. She enjoyed the es­ cluding the still-secret activities of the impressicHi that he could swal­ MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1991 torney, George Bizos, on Thursday Mrs. Mandela and her siqiporters torney. ordered the Civil Rights Main Hall teem of her colleagues and could the American ambassador. low up Kuwait without objections AT (hat Mono and Kenneth Kgase beat them and two others with fists A Los Angeles County grand Division’s inquiry into the inci­ FrI. NightsS P.M.-12 point to a long list of achievements. What instructions had she from Washington? together concocted a story implicat­ and whips at her Soweto home in jury on Thursday indicted a ser­ dent widened to review all police X > Her entire world changed last received from Washington? Why PROGRAM CENTER, LOWE BUILDING Decemb^ 1988. geant and three officers on char­ brutality complaints to the Justice Live Band Now, after maintaining eight ing Mrs. Mandela. Aug. 2 when, during a stopover in wasn’t the State Department better MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Mrs. Mandela, who is married to Mono said he did not consult with ges stemming from the March 3 Department in the ppst six years. Great Country Music for * 96 '* months of silence, officials said London, she Urmed on the television informed about Saddam’s inten­ African National Congress leader anyone else when he refused to tes­ beating, and they were told to sur­ Gates said he welcomes Glaspie is expected to give her ver­ SPONSORED BY: Dancing and to Enjoy! c .o ;d. in her hotel room. The news was tions? tJelson Mandela, and three co­ tify, or when he agreed to take the render in court today, the Los An­ Thornburgh’s review. 150 G.illon Minimum sion soon of her extraordinary July Manchester Area Conference of Churches, Manchester Commuity College For Info call 644-6738 Price sub|cct to ch.inge grim: Iraq had invaded Kuwait Democrats, under fire from defendants are charged in connec­ 25 encounter with the Iraqi president and Manchester Herald stand. April Glaspie, the U.S. ambas­ Republicans for opposing President tion with a December 1988 attack “Nobody did assist me in reach­ — believed to be his lak meeting sador to Iraq, was crestfallen. At a Bush’s request in January for 5 :3 0 BUFFET (Optional) MCC Cafeteria on Mono, Kgase and Gabriel ing the conclusion not to give with an American. LEARNING IS CHILITS PLAY P.C. time of momentous change in the authority to go to war, are striking Mekgwe. evidence,” he said, adding that he Upstate Dental Health Service Persian Gulf, she was away from her back by raising questions as to Several U.S. officials said the 6 :1 5 REGISTRATION A fourth victim, Stompie Seipei, agreed to testify after the judge post having left a day earlier for a whether the crisis could have been Iraqi account of the meeting was was later killed and Mrs. Mandela’s warned him Feb. 14 of a possible DENTURES visit to Washington via London, un­ averted in the first place. “selective and incomplete.” As the 6 :3 0 WELCOME chief bodyguard, Jerry Richardson, jail term. Kgase said he also SIX Jonathan Daiibe, President MCC, David Dampier St Dvora Caspi aware what Saddam Hussein had in Rep. Lee Hamilton, D-Ind., chair­ Iraqis described it, G l^ ie told Sad­ was convicted in the death. changed his mind at that point. TO STYLES man of the House foreign Affairs MIC co-chairpersons n99 mind for Kuwait. She has not been dam that the United States “had no /K «799 back to Iraq since. subcommittee on the Middle East, opinion on inter-Arab disputes, such ST. MARY’S D W SCHOOL Now, eight memths later and the says Ihe administration won’t as your border disagreement with 6 :4 0 LEGISLATIVE OVERVIEW 4 1 Paik Street ■ Mmchetter, CT 06040 ■ 649-4S83 Gulf War over, there is growing in­ provide information. Kuwait.” The Hon. John W. Thompson, State Representative OPEN HOUSE Dedicated 7 :0 0 WORKSHOPS 1 & 2 Tiiesday, March 19,1991 7:30-8:30 p.m. To $150 For Parents of Prospective Stud^ts Make peru lower You Smile Germany demands return 8 :0 0 WORKSHOPS 1 & 2 ALUMINUM SERVICES We Have Payment Plans 9 :0 0 WRAP-UP fit LOOK TO THE FUTURE NOW OUR BEST Jonathan Daube SERVING HOMEOWNERS FOR OVER30YRS. 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Common sense ■ Retail sales posted tbeir first Neighborhood groups this week To The Editor: a U.S. gain in four months in February, the released a study asserting Manufac­ “Nothing astonishes men so much as common sense could collapse TWA deal, airline govemme.it said. Analysts inter­ turers Hanover & Trust Corp.’s and plain dealing.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson preted the 0.8 percent increase as loaned one cent in home loans for ■ W ■ This quote tops the page of a recent flyer that has been more evidence the recession may every dollar on deposit in Harlem, distributed around Bolton. A great quote from a great friend? By LAWRENCE L. KNUTSON well become a disaster for TWA,” with severe financial problems, has TWA’s general counsel, Mark The Associated Press Icahn said in a prepared statement. defaulted on part of its debt and is Buckstein, said the airline had not have bottemed out. one of the poorest minority areas in man that says so much in so few words. Does the group 'The gai i Wednesday was the first New York City. that has taken its name from this quote, the Common “It is unclear whether the sale to selling the Londtm routes to raise been treated fairly. WASHINGTON — The federal American will be able to be com­ the money it needs to keep flying. “I am surprised that the DOT since a barely perceptible 0.1 per­ Sense Coalition, really deserve this label? I think not. By JACK ANDERSON ■ Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. government’s tentative approval of pleted and, if the sale is not com­ Negotiations between the United would contemplate forfeiting two cent advance last October. For example, they have put together a slate of can­ and DALE VAN ATTA ______said it was laying off 1,100 salaried only part of Trans World Airlines’ pleted, our financial condition, States and Britain earlier this week important routes that TWA has spent ■ Early March sales of North didates made up of 5 Democrats, 4 Republicans and 1 In­ employees and shuffling its top WASHINGTON— ’Through backdoor plan to sell 1 ^ London routes which is already precarious, will opened up landing rights at many years cultivadng and develop­ American-made vehicles fell 16.4 dependent. As Grant Davis, a selectmen candidate of this jeopardizes the entire deal and fur­ percent, figures indicated, giving the management in anticipation of a diplomacy, the long estrangement bet-' worsen substanti^ly.” Heathrow. The action cleared the ing,” Buckstein said. “Not only does slate, has been quoted in the JI editorial attached to the ther endangers the carrier’s future, industry faint hope that its cyclical first-quarter loss. flyer, “I am amazed to see the Democrats and the ween the United States and Iran is begin­ ^erican issued a statement way for American to replace TWA the DOT contemplate precluding the TWA Chairman Carl Icahn says. downturn may have hit bottom. The layoffs are expected to bring Republicans all agreeing. \b u ’re suppose to have an ar­ ning to break down. Necessity was the saying it was pleased to get access and United Airlines to replace Ran sale of our Baltimore-London and TWA, already struggling finan­ into London’s Heathrow Airport but American World Airways on certain Philadelphia-London routes to Nine of the 10 major U.S. a one-time, pre-tax charge of about gument between the Democrats and Republicans on mother of this attempt at reconciliation. $65 million against first-quarter cially, has been counting on puzzled by the government’s trans-Atlantic routes. American, buL rather than permit automakers said Wednesday they various issues, but that’s not happening.” Our common Iran is worried about the ease and profits, Goodyear said Wednesday. A proem s from the sale of six U.S.- TWA to continue to serve those sold cars .and Imcks at an average sense would then tell us that this group of candidates, spieed with which the United States filled decision to break up the deal. The Transportation Department London routes to American Airlines. routes, it would deprive TWA of daily rate of 21,485 during the Goodyear expected a loss for the made up of Democrats and Republicans, would then be the desert with troops. And the United The department gave tentative jq)- earlier had p ro v e d U nity’s pur­ However, the Transportation these valuable assets.” March 1-10 period ihis yeai', com­ quarter even before the unusual arguing amongst themselves after they may become States is anxious to keep Iran from be­ proval to the sale of the TWA routes chase of Ran Am’s London routes. Department on Thursday said it The government said American pared with a rate of 25,369 during charge. elected officials. Our common sense would ask us how coming the once and future Iraq — a to London from New Y)rk, Los An­ 'The department said the proposed wanted to approve only three of the would have had little incentive to the same time last year. could this slate hold together if they as Democrats and threat to the Persian Gulfs vast oil reser­ geles and Boston, but it vetoed the transfer to American of routes from ■ Publisher Robert Maxwell routes, and it called for new serve the Philadelphia and Bal­ Chrysler Corp. does not issue 10- Republicans are supposed to be arguing on various issues ves. This has led to a friendly exchange sale of three other TWA routes, from Philadelphia and Baltimore to Lon­ reached an agreement with the proceedings to select other airlines timore markets since it already has day sales reports. An Associated when apparently as a coalition they are all agreeing! of messages through the Swiss Embassy Philadelphia, Baltimore and St. don could harm competition. And it owner of the Daily News to lake to fly two of the remaining routes. large East Coast gateways at New Press estimate of Chrysler’s sales in­ Common Sense candidates, as the flyer continues, are in Teheran. Louis. said TWA should retain its route over the strike-weakened tabloid “I believe that this order could TWA, one of several U.S. airlines from St. Louis to London. York, Boston and Miami. dicates its combined domestic car “intelligent, educated and dedicated to making a change A few hours before the ground offen­ and Uiick sales fell 22.1 percent for once its unions <> ratify job-cutting in Bolton;...” Carrying through with our common sense, sive was launched against Iraq, for ex­ the period. contracts. we must presume that our current elected officials as ample, the United States notified Iran. well as the new slates of candidates from both parties are The message asked the Iranians to 'The British publisher and Charles GTE, Contel merge ■ Social activist groups are ac­ Brumback, president of the tabloid’s not intelligent, educated or dedicated to making a change remain n e u ^ and promised that U.S. Questioning Fed; cusing government regulators of forces would not linger in the Persian STAMFORD (AP) — GTE Corp. merger ever in the telecommunica­ owner, the Tribune Co., said the in Bolton. Common Sense? I think not. failing to adequately survey poor From the JI editorial of Feb. 9, 1991 on the reverse of Gulf region once the job was done. and Contel Corp. have completed a deal’s closing will be We^esday, if tions industry. and minority communities before the flyer “A coalition candidate for selectmen, Lewis The Iranians responded with a $6.6 billion merger to form the the labor contracts are approved. rating a bank’s lending practices in Stein, even raises an important issue most town official reminder that Iran had joined the world critic wants change largest U.S .-based local telephone “This merger is the perfect com­ Maxwell urged the unions to do so Democratic dumbkopfeiy poor neighborhoods. “speedily.” company and the nation’s second- bination of two great companies, long have ignored — Bolton’s need to provide for in­ in condemning the Iraqi invasion of The activist protest could compli­ dustrial development to relieve residential property Kuwait, and reassurances that Iran would By JOHN CUNNIFF central bank for its repeated largest mobile-cellular company, and positions GTE competitively Brumback said Thursday the Rarely has it been easier to describe, legislation that the most popular presi­ thwarting of economic growth in GTE announced. into the 21st century. GTE has cate federal approval of planned owners of some of the town’s rapidly increasing tax bur­ remain on the sidelines during the con­ The Associated Press mergers or expansions under liberal­ Tribune Co. would continue to den. Stein says the town should consider building an in­ and harder to find, what the Democrats dent in polling history calls “a quota flict. the name of restraining inflation. In making the announcement enhanced its foundation for im­ publish the News through Wednes­ need for a presidential candidate. The bill.” And that’s what they’re doing. 'Thursday, GTE said the merged proved long-term profitability,” said ized banking laws that allow banks dustrial park.” Brilliant idea! Marvelous thought! Our It was an odd exchange of greetings N EW YORK — Alan It is time, says WrighL that we day; Maxwell’s organization would oversimplified litmus labels are these: company, with a market value of James L. Johnson, GTE chairman to spread their business over wide common sense tells us nobody else must have thought of BEN (Why isn’t there a political suicide between old enemies who have a new Greenspan left an opening for eliminate the intellectually elitisL take over the Thursday edition. “non-liberal” and “pro-force.” $28 billion, represents the largest and chief executive officer. areas. that until Mr. Stein just mentioned it. Our common sense WATTENBERG prevention hotline?) enemy in common, with all parties critics this week when he urged pontificating “We of the Federal must then tell us that (1) the recently build Bruedan Potential candidates who can’t clearly Has there ever before been a political knowing that the rules could change and Congress not to lower taxes in an claim those words in 1992 will be swim­ Reserve” attitude that claims to Corp. 10,000 sq. ft. building on Rt. 85, (2) the two new party whose only valid proposition is the alliances shift at any moment effort to spur the economy. In­ know what is best for Americans, Dollar rises approved office/retail complexes of 20,000 sq. ft. plus ming upstream against powerful currents that the election is 20 months away and Iranian radicals still gag at the notion stead, he suggested that Congress of American opinion. They would, deser­ as if it “is the supreme court of the LONDON (AP) — The dollar PUMPKIN ea., (3) the new approved addition to the Syndet Corp. anything can happen? of any relationship with the “Great “stand pat.” U.S. economy.” vedly, be forc^ to spend a general elec­ There are many critics of the rose against most other major cur­ AAA TRAVEL building that will double the size of the main building And so, if one should be interested in Satan” United States. But the pragmatists PATCH tion campaign explaining what they real­ As governor. Bill Clinton of Arkansas Federal Reserve Board, of which ■ FirsL a brief report on the poor rencies in early European trading and (4) the approval of one and the pending public hear­ the future of the Democratic Party point out that Iran was able to Idss and ing of another gas/convenience outlet have occurred ly meant. didn’t have to vote, wavered and came make up at least conditionally with Iraq Greenspan is chairman, and some status of people’s capitalism, as today. Gold prices fell. i ® AGENCY (why?), one most look to less well- COLLECTIBLES Until Jan. 12, four prominent and out Yea after the vote, but before the war. of those critics think it is attitudes viewed by WrighL an international Dealers said the dollar was helped O I! through the ignorance of most town officials. Apparent­ known Democrats. after an eight-year war, so why not with tough-minded Democratic senators As for the rest, forget it. Mario such as Greenspan’s that tend to investment adviser who handles by a lack of intervention by central J3 r- ly, ignorance on this issue belongs only to the writer of Who is pro-force and non-liberal? the United States? would have fit the bill. On that day Con­ Cuomo, Jesse Jackson, George multibillion dollar portfolios from banks and hopes that there will soon ' Custom Dollhouses the JI’s Editorial and the Common Sense slate. The risk for the United States is pick­ worsen rather than alleviate the ■AIRLINE DISCOUNT COUPON S ^ gress voted Yea or Nay on the president’s There are several.- headquarters in Bridgeport, Conn. be a turnaround in the depressed There arc many other points too numerous to mention McGovern, Bob Kerrey, Bill Bradley, ing the right people to make friends with economy’s problems. > m position regarding use of force in the Doug Wilder and Dick Gephardt all —Ownership of American in­ U.S. economy. I Fare Paid D is c o u n t in both the editorial and the flyer that will have to be ad­ Consider Rep. David McCurdy of Ok­ in Iran, and reading them correctly. One of them is John Winthrop H a Gulf. One of the four. Sen. Sam Nunn, dustry by the American people has * MlniaWres dressed at a later time. I would ask you to read the flunk at least one litmi, and typically lahoma. He is an 11-year veteran of the Reading Middle Eastern despots correct­ WrighL an outspoken, often out- In Tokyo, the dollar rose 0.60 yen led the Nay fight. Two others. Sens. two. declined drastically during Ute last J ^500 Round trip or more O CD editorial, read the literature that will come from Common House, chairman of the intelligence com­ ly has never been the Americans’ forte. ra g ^ critic of Fed policies and to a closing 136.25 yen. Later, in ^ 1 0 0 O F F Lloyd Bentsen and David Boren, fol­ 15 years. It has b ^ n replaced by z -< Sense and read between the lines of the literature that It gets worse. Democrats are shaping mittee, and, at 41, the yoimgest commit­ George Bush and Ronald Reagan leadership. Wright S ie v es this London, it was quot^ at a lower ‘ Antiques lowed suit. tee chairman ever. capitalist country belongs to the debt. H H comes from a coalition whose lead candidate for 1st the 1992 electoral battlefield like thou^t they had a read on Saddam Hus­ rate of 136.15 yen. ■ ^200-^499 Round trip ^ 5 0 O F F Selectmen has been defeated twice in state elections for It is now said that, “Then There Were sein — that Saddam could be controlled people, and he argues that Fed In recent years, individual Other dollar rates at midmorning LOCATED IN MANCHESTER m I Nunn.” Not so. A fourth prominent non- dumbkopf, not Schwarzkopf. Having He is a moderate, that is, he is on the ownership of corporate equity has state representative and while running as an incumbent and used to America’s advantage. But policies are undermining people’s -CALL- I 646-7096 O m libcral/pro-force horse remains unsullied: destroyed their credibility on foreign af­ right-wing side of the left-wing party. He declined at atmual rates of more compared with late Thursday: selectman, was defeated with the lowest vote of all can­ Bush and Reagan were wrong. Fbr a time capitalism. I 391 Broad Street, Manchester X ^ Sen. Charles Robb voted Yea. For years, fairs, they seem eager to achieve a total believes the Democratic Party has to stop than $100 billion. Simultaneously, — 13835 German marks, up from 649-6974 didates. Reagan even thought he had a read on For this reason he has just 13790 'Restrictions apply. Limited supply - First come. First serve. Robb had an all-purpose deflector when self-inflicted rout. being the party of government and be­ consumer and mortgage debt Im I believe that when all is said and done there is no This is a national party that hasn’t the Ayatoljah Khomeini — that the published a pamphleL “American asked to run for president. “Let’s support come the party of opportunity. He’s got People’s Capitalism: Regression or risen by nearly a half-trillion dol- common sense to Conunon Sense and the plain dealing smiled in 25 years. Overarching their un­ the tone right. United States could trade arms for in the Town of Bolton will get is from the choice be­ Sam,” he said. But Nunn says he won’t hostages and make both sides happy. But Progression,” lambasting the lars a year. run this time. popular politics, and shaping those He is an Air Farce reservist who in tween the Republican and Democratic slates of can­ Reagan was wrong about that too. There are those who believe that Robb politics, has been a pall of pessimism. December spent nine days in Saudi didates in the May election. Now, tone-deaf, they say, hey, here’s a Arabia learning about the air strategy 'Ihe United States could brand the Mark Johnson now has not only an opportunity, but a ayatollah’s successor, Hashemi Rafsan- m CD duty, to make the race and make a fight. fresh idea, let’s move the debate back to before lobbying for it. He studied inter­ 11 Llynwood Dr. America’s terrible domestic problems, national economics at the University of jani, a moderate, and go on the assump­ P O Bolton For salvation, the Democratic Party tion that he could be molded into an ally. needs a public intramural struggle. let’s peddle a little more doom and Edinburgh. His wife is a child decline. psychiatrist. His father was a main­ But no matter what face Rafsanjaiu Robb says he’s ready to fight, but will chooses to put on, Iran is not a moderate wwwwww S I not run. Absolutely not. He says he On the other hand, John Kennedy in tenance electrician. His mother worked Reform care in a factory. Islamic nation. g « would disown and disavow a draft. 1960 had perfect political pitch for an In fact, the biggest beneficiaries of the Who else passes the litmus tests? Sen. The myth that everyone who is sick or injured in this opposition candidate in a successful He says: “The Democratic Pirty needs Persian Gulf War could turn out to be the Tfte Patio Restaurant X > country is entitled to equal medical treatment is a myth A1 Gore wisely voted Yea on the Gulf, country. “Let’s get America moving a fight.” last people Bush wants to benefit — the An American Restaurant that dies hard. Something about health care is special, Of course, an unknown Democrat in but he has a liberal voting record on all again,” he said, and “We can do better.” Iranian fundamentalists. and we hate to think that just because a man has a million Could the Democrats do anything else his early 40s would be a longshot. It but foreign policy issues. Rep. Steve They have moved swiftly to take ad­ ^ dollars, he is going to get better treatment than the next wrong? Don’t ask. They could push hasn’t worked since John Kennedy did it. HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY Solarz is in the same boat. vantage of the power vacuum caused by guy- CORN BEEF DINNER $6.95 But he does, especially if the next guy is poor and the military defeat of Iraq. Iranian-back­ uninsured. The health-care business is essentially just ed fundamentalists precipitated the upris­ ing against Saddam Hussein in southern SCALLOPS DON'S WAY $11.99 that, a business, not a charitable enterprise. That needs to Iraq. 'The Iranian government has denied tDoeaiktosave be rccogniz.ed if we are to think realistically about solu­ The encore for Bush? BAKED MANICOTTI $6.95 tions to the health-care problem. having anything to do with the revolu WASHINGTON — In an emotional ing an earlier attempt by the Bush ad­ but intelligence reports claim that Iranian Some aspects of the problem are the steeply rising ministration. speech before an emotional audience. fundamentalists — if not the government BROILED FISH $8.95 costs, the number of people (30 million nationially) who STEPHEN Nonetheless, Bush’s expression of President Bush Wednesday night reached directly — are backing the rebels. have no health insurance, and the limited amount of idealism will strike a responsive chord in CAJUN CHICKEN with Cajun Fries $9.95 what eventually may be remembered as The Iranians also may be behind fun­ public funds available to buy health care for those people GREEN a nation that is accustomed to thinking of per bag the apogee of his political career. damentalist unre.st in other countries and for others whose health insurance is inadequate or itself — deservedly or not — as setting a Tuesdoy-Wednesday 6:30am-2:30pm Members of the House and Senate such as Jordan and Algeria. The Iranian has run out. high standard of international decency. Thursday-Soturday 6i30anv9:00pm provided Bush with sustained, enthusias­ goal, according to intelligence reports, is What needs to be faced, and faced squarely, is that Indisputably, the difficulties involving Furthermore, if Bush somehow is able Sunday Breakfast 7:00am-1:00pm $ 6 i0 0 tic and genuinely bipartisan applause — to establish Iranian-style Islamic states in health care and the money to pay for it are limited. Ac­ a salute to the commander in chief for the economy, government finances, na­ to realize his goals for a postwar Middle 250 Hartford Road Iraq and other Arab nations. cept the limits, then develop priorities and give care in leading the nation to triumirii in the Per­ tional competitiveness, education and East, if he is able to stem the flow of 645-6720 those cases and in that manner that will do the most good other problems are in urgent need of at- arms and to finesse an Arab-Israeli ac­ sian Gulf War. Collection Agency : for the greatest number. Now, as the echoes of the cheers that Umtion. cord, he will end up with a new trophy That is what Oregon is doing. The leaders of the If Bush fails to stake out a strong and for his efforts. The president would be­ The United Nations is puzzling over rang through the House chamber fade how to get out of Iraq the money it has Beaver State are laying down a table of priorities for away. Bush faces the same dilemma con­ aggressive leadership role in domestic come a certain winner of the Nobel promised for war reparations in Kuwait. health care for the poor, taking into consideration costs matters and if, throu^ the 1992 election, Peace Prize — an honor that is far more fronted by any performer after a success­ One proposal calls for setting up a spe­ YOU SAVE Scotr^ i he relies essentially on appeals to desirable than any spoil of war. {^Scotes and benefits. The result is a table ranking 808 medical ful act — deciding what to do for an en­ cial UJ4. fund. Countries that buy oil patriotism and nation^ pride, he assured­ conditions according to the cost-effectiveness of medical core. from Iraq would have to put half of the ueaunent for them. The available money (now $350 mil­ No matter what Bush manages to ac­ ly will be plagued by the same sort of second-term problems that plagued his purchase price into that fund and give the ( ItirfBuilder lion a year for 190,000 on Medicaid) will be spent on all complish during his remaining time as other half to Iraq. Then any country, i f & i WiLs Halts predecessor. Like Ronald Reagan, Bush of the state’s medically indigent people for those presidenL it is imlikely to bring him the company or individual with claims would enter his last four years without a procedures most likely to provide the most benefit for the same degree of public support and the against Iraq would present their case to a |~ 5~ buck. same sky-high approval rating that his strong mandate from the electorate. The 1 U.N. commission which would dole out For instance, huge sums will not be spent on babies of conduct of the war has achieved. result would be an ineffective and frustrating second term. the money. Iraq should be able to extremely low birth weight, whose ch^ce of surviving As underscored by his remarks to produce enough oil to pay reparations In his remarks about domestic affairs. to a normal weight is disproportionately slim compared Congress, Bush has decided to stress his and still rebuild its demolished in­ Bush lived up to his reputation for lack­ to the cost of their treatment, if spending such money suong suit — foreign affairs — during frastructure. But there wouldn’t be ing vision. But he surely had the “vision would deny treaunent to poor patients with pneumonia, the nearly two years remaining in his enough money left for Iraq to rearm. SIDING & ROOFING tuberculosis, peritonitis or other disorders that can be first White House term. thing" in articulating a framework for his Sm up lo $6.00 per bog. treated at relatively low cost with high expectations of Bush did pay lip service to domestic proposed “new world order.” RaqiMSti potImarfcMi after April 16. 1991 will net b« honored. Given the darker aspect of human na­ full recovery. issues in pr^icting a quick end to the Mini-Editorial BY RICK BURNEH Offtdal Scitts Cnii Rafted Cirtifkett OHnlniiteleSII iiiUiam el eoM t doni MelO| ei Yet Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., who is chairman of recession and reiterating his support for ture, Bush’s wish for a “world in which The “enemies list" of Soviet President Hw 0 AMi Ywiraiod: u n o cl $13 to holy« t l h o arr omlMi iieiid the House Health Committee, piously objects that the such Republican-sponsored bills dealing freedom and respect for human rights Mikhail Gorbachev grows longer every WINTER SPECIAL I. IllylyiltelilwhiSam*piAili: $. IMIiiicirtiinli.aiiiitiBloienMiiodateid Oregon plan would set up a two-tier medical system, one with education, crime fighting and civil find a home among all nations” inevitab­ day. His friend and trusted Foreign Mini­ • TwlMte*/Vpo •toil«UKllB?*/Vo« ■uditieltl il 3 IMS OHl be oidtied It •oily 25% OFF ToIMIm* TwlMte*n»>r* (olilialei ctmel be ybeltcetitf n itptM tf tier for the insured, one for the uninsured — as if that is rights. But these are measures that face ly is due to suffer the same disappointing ster Eduard Shevardnadze bailed out in •M M AtRo *ltoE

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MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. March 15.1991 ‘H ffiaiirliPBtrr Hrralft Home Cable From Page 1 From Page t Section 2, Page 7 And anxiety turned to aggravation Friday, March 15,1991 early Wednesday afternoon — was “We had a lot of planes come back from $5.85 per month in 1972 to local recional those received through broadcast repeatedly increased their rates since / when she learned that her son’s stalled by the Same snowstorm that with battle damage and holes in television. 1984 are only trying to catch-up $17.33 in December 1989. The plane back to the states was going to hit Connecticut this morning. Gag­ their tails.” with costs after years of being average customer paid a full dollar land in Columbus. Ohio. "... If we rely solely on a non. his girlfriend Alison Calhoun, Far security reasons. Gagnon can­ prohibited from keeping pace with less during that December “I wouldn’t believe it until I saw regulatory solution by the FCC and another friend Chris Neville, and his not say the location of his base, inflation. $16.33, the group said. him myself.” she said. do not reform the ‘M act, we will Serving Manchester ■ Coventry ■ Andover ■ Boltori ■ Hebron aunt Kimberly Kyc. had to spend a other than it was in the desert, but leave cable monopolists a giant The National Cable Television It also said that customers receive While the family kept seeing night in hotel “somewhere” in Pen­ not in Saudi Arabia, much more for their money today — stories on television of soldiers loophole that will allow them to Association said if basic service nsylvania. i prices had kept pace with inflation, in terms of numbers of channels and being greeted by their families at continue to abuse consumers with Althou^ the soldier was based in “There are still people there. the average cost would have gone quality of programming. m ^ r ts near here, they agreed to re n te d rate increases that far out­ Panama during the U.S. invasion to They’re still flying sorties out.” he strip inflation;” he said. Town residents drive to Columbus and pick up their depose then dictator Manuel said. Budgets ■ W ■ Among the alleged cable abuses family hero. Noriega, he said no other experience But he’s home — at least for the voiced by Lieberman and others “It was aggravating.” his mother compares with the war with Iraq. weekend. After that he’s back to were new “service change” fees. said. “We had to wait and wait and “It’s the first time I’ve seen ■I\iscon. But in June, when his four- School wait.” The senator said one Hartford firm, voice concern would planes take off. loaded to the gills, year term expires in June, he plans Cox Cable, charges consumers $20 To make matter worse, the trek and come back empty.” sai^ the to be home for good. His hope is to From Page 1 back to Manchester — that began for switching from one tier of ser­ lifelong resident of Manchester. start a career as a town firefighter. vice to another. Some companies decrease charge as much as $100 for tier library and gymnasium. School Su­ Public Building Committee’s ap­ for high taxes changes, he said. perintendent l^chard Packman said. proval before its goes to referen­ Two local mayors complained dum, Morra said. By BRIAN M. TROTTA Bush Board of Education members said that their constituents are held The plan does not meet all offi­ By BRIAN M. TROTTA amount of revenue to operate. If the Manchester Herald hostage by poor cable service and cials’ approval, however. It goes they would recommend a May 20 Manchester Herald town immediately implemented the referendum date to the Board of From Page 1 escalating rates in their com­ against the Board of Selectman’s revaluation, the reduction in taxes MANCHESTER — General munities. Selectman which will then set the recommendation to keep Bolton MANCHESTER — Residents on automobiles and personal proper­ Manager Richard Sartor is propos­ A Newark, N.J., Mayor Sharpe Center School open, said First date. The date would allow college held an impromtu hearing on the U.S. troops being drawn into a per­ Yasser Arafat remains to my ty would offset the higher real estate ing reduced budgets for the town’s week. James said residents of his city have Selectman Robert Morra. students returning to town for the town budget Thursday. Unfortunate­ taxes, he said. manent peacekeeping role, as they knowledge the leader of the PLO water and sanitation departments but have been for almost four decades in Bush said “we’ll pursue that track sustained a 42 percent increase in The plan still has to meet the summer to vote in the referendum. ly, it was at a public hearing on the Sadloski said the lower mill rate and the PLO still appears as the rep­ for a while.” an increase in the amount allocated South Korea. “We are not going to cost for basic cable service between proposed phase-in of the recent wotdd also serve as an incentive for for the sewer department resentative organization.” He said he was “not discouraged” 1986 to 1990 — from $12.25 to property tax revaluation. permit this to drag on ... a la OJL businesses and other developers to Although the departments are Korea.” he said. But he said “other forces” are at all with Baker’s reports back from $17.95 per month — and company Several of the 15 residents who move to town. his Middle East mission. “Peace has supported by user fees, and not Mitterrand, asked if he still coming forward to speak for the telephone lines are constantly busy attended die meeting lashed out at Michael Nimirowski said he did avoided us for far too long out taxes. Sartor said he prepared the viewed Arafat as the leader of the I^estinians, including those whom when customers fry to report service members of the Board of Directors not see how a phase-in would budgets under the same strict there,” he said. problems. I^estinians. replied “It’s for the Secretary of State James A. Baker over such subjects as teachers’ benefit anyone in town, when the guidelines that are being applied to Fblestinians to answer that. Mr. in met with in Israel earlier this The president said Baker also James also said it is not salaries and next year’s budget, raised the plight of six Americans TRUE IR IS H same amount of tax dollars has to be other municipal departments. reasonable to ask certain citizens — rather than sta3ring on the topic at collected. However, no positions have been held hostage in Lebanon. “It is especially homebound elderly and hand. They urged the directors to cut “Is phase-in some sort of nolitical cut from any of the departments. clearly in the interest of those both and keep their taxes down. the handicapped — to simply dis­ SHAMROCKS endeavor?” Nimirowski asked- “We The water department budget to­ countries that have some control ... Mother connect their cable service if they But some residents did stay on the has this before, and I didn't see any tals $6.4 million, a decrease of or influence over the hostages to let can no longer afford it. subject and opposed the idea of a $185,504 or 2.8 percent, and in­ them go,” he said. 3/*5“ benefit But I did see a great deal of “It is a necessity,” he said. “It has phase-in. which would gradually additional cost” cludes no rate increases for water From Page 1 Bush and Mitterrand met on a to be in the household, and we need bring the assessed''value iq> to 70 fteceeding the public comment customers. former rum plantation, surrounded to regulate it.” lories.” Woodland percent of its current maricet value. session was a presentauon by Town Significant cuts include a reduc­ England’s recent encounter with a by verdant hillsides fill^ with sugar Duff likely would be challenged Owensboro, Ky., Mayor David C. “I’m against going to a phase-in,” tion of $234,875 in the amount put snippy pup: cane and banana trees. C a rd e n s Assessor Michael Bekech. who ex­ by Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, Adkisson said the basic monthly said Betty Sadloski, a Republican plained the purpose of the revalua­ in the capital reserve fund. Debt ser­ “One of Queen Elizabeth’s pet Bush will stay in Bermuda until 643-8474 althou^ not by Pirate coach PJ. cable subscription rate in his com­ 168 Woodland SL _ 8am-6pmDaily member of the Board of Tax tion and the mechanics of a phase- vice has also been reduced by corgis bit her on the hand when she Sunday, then attend a homecoming Carlesimo. munity went from $14.95 in April Review. “The last time we had a in. $122,350 due to lower interest pay­ attempted to interfere in the mother celebration in Sumter, S.C., for o Pro sports are receiving the same 1990 to $20.95 this morith. phase-in it was the Democrats way Bekech said there is no state ments on outstanding bonds. But of­ of all dog battles.” troops returning from the gulf on his treatment: the New York Post head­ Cable industry representatives of hiding huge increases in the legislation allowing towns to imple­ fsetting some of the cuts are an Good night, mother. way back to Washington. argue that companies who have budget.” m lined a story about a New York ment a phase-in, but there are five Raginald Plnto/Manchastar Harald $84,046 increase in salaries and a CD Knicks-Philadelphia 76ers contest, Sadloski said a phase-in really bills pending in the state legislature $93,212 jump in the cost of “Streaking Knicks eye mother of all doesn’t save any money since the that would allow phase-in periods of employee benefits. games.” town still has to collect the same 2,3,4 or 5 years. 5 * - . > 5 - ^ Sartor is proposing to increase the Syndicated political cartoonist n Pau-ick Oliphant proposed these sewer department budget by postwar positions for Saddam: $247,301, or 6.4 percent mwe than the 1990-91 appropriation. But no 33 proprietor of “The Mother of All Residents decry increase in fees is planned. Junkyards;” owner of “Mom’s,” a > m diner serving “the mother of all Lraqi Major changes in the $4.08 mil­ H a cuisine;” a salesman for “Mother lion budget include a decrease of al­ Bunker” used bunkers. gravel proposal most $400,000 in the amount of O CO Saddam himself was named the WINTER’S LAST STORM? money allocated to the capital z ■< “father of the mother of all cliches” By SCOTT B. BREDE da himself had presented reports — At top, cars in a parking reserve. The money will be used to Manchester Herald offset a $363,000 increase in the in a U.S. News & World Report GS from people not at the hearing to lot on East Middle Turnpike m I story, leaving in the dust testify. amount of debt service due to pay­ are pelted with snow 0 m football-baseball star Bo Jackson’s BOLTON — The begiiming of ments on a short-term loan from the “Bo knows” commericals, which in­ Thursday night’s public hearing on a Conti’s reports included state­ Thursday night from a storm state that was converted to long­ stantly invaded public conscious­ proposed sand and gravel operation ments from a real estate appraiser that was expected to last term debt last year. 1^ 33 ness. for the North end of town resembled who said property rates in the area through this afternoon. At a’* a trial more than a public meeting. The sewer budget also includes a What? Need more proof that it’s would decline if the commission right, Gary Dionne, of the $90,000 transfer from the fund joined “mother of pearl,” “mother’s The hearing, wldch brought near­ granted the Hathaway’s request. m ly 3 0 residents together to speak out 176 Homestead St. apart­ balance account to bolster decreased Q little helper,” or “your mother wears revenue due to lower inspection against an application by a Quarry This was the last of three public ments, Manchester, walks army boots’^ fees. “The mother of all parties is about Road couple to remove sand and hearing on the matter, Johnson said. along West Middle Turnpike gravel from 18 acres of their 228- to begin,” announced Spc. 4 Bran­ Johnson added that he was not sure The recommended sanitation acre free farm, had one lawyer ob­ toward Main Street to catch a the commission would have time to budget for 1991-92 totals $3.39 mil­ non Lamar of Columbia, S.C., as he jecting to testimonial reports being bus to work. o prepared to return home from Saudi review the matter completely before lion, a 9.9 percent decrease from m submitted when the persons who iu next meeting on April 10, so a Arabia. this year’s approved budget. The made the reports were not on hand decision on the matter could still be “The mother of all parades” was to testify. budget recoitunends no increase in several weeks away. fees, but does anticipate a $991,660 scheduled for New \bric to greet ^ C H l. Zoning Commission Chairman decrease in revenue from permits, troops coming home. Scott Lively, Mark Johnson agreed to accept the Besides lowering property values, 33 spokesman for the Oregon Citizens solid waste tipping and con­ reports, which were present^ by other residents argued against the taminated soils disposal. Alliance, used the same line to an­ Richard Conti, the lawyer represent­ sand and gravel removal savino it nounce the planned May 18 parade ing Quarry Road residmts h ^in g to would bring truck traffic to the Sartor attributes the decrease in o in Portland. block the operation. 'Johnson said neighborhood and cause a threat to revenue to the slower economy and As for the coming glut of instant that in earlier public hearings Janen- the environment a significant increase in participa­ books on the Persian Gulf War, ex­ tion in the town recycling program. pect — you guessed it — the “mother of all rush jobs," as one headline put it. And finally, one step over the Massive interest line, comes this on the Queen of Caution urged on block grants By RICK SANTOS through the program this year, and Democratic Regardless of the terms of the grants, the Manchester Herald Director Stephen T. Cassano said because directors have voted against applying for the in garage bidding Manchester’s population is greater than 50,000, Ethics law grants each year since the last referendum in ' =tEoOW . MANCHESTER — The Republican Town the town’s application would be granted Committee’s Executive Committee has recom­ automatically. 1984. Each year, the U.S. Department of Hous­ By BRIAN M. TROTTA Building Committee. “We hope we ing and Urban Development informs the town of mended that the Board of Directors not act on a MacKenzie stressed that the block grant has Manchester Herald get some surprises.” the money available through the program and re­ supported controversial federal grant program until they been an explosive issue locally, with Bids on the garage are due by 4 thoroughly examine the program and listen to quests a response as to the town’s interest. BOLTON — How pressed is the pan. on March 25, with the opening WASHINGTON (AP) — A townspeople voting against application for the the concerns of citizens. programs at three referendums since 1979. Although the directors do not have to decide construction industry in Connec­ scheduled for later that night. federal appeals court today refused The recommendation, which came in the form on the issue until the HUD deadline of Sept. 1. ticut? to halt er^orcement of a new federal The reason that many voters opposed the Robert Dawson, a priiKipal of of 14-0 vote, should not be interpreted as a mes­ programs is they believed acceptance of funds the town’s General Manager Richard J. Sartor Consider this: ethics law barring government sage that the executive committee opposes the has asked the directors to review their longstand­ More than 45 contractors have Russell and Dawson Architecture workers from accepting payment would force the town to provide low-income and and Engineering in East Hartford, Community Development Block Grant program, affordable housing. That belief is erroneous, ac­ ing policy of annually rejecting the federal paid $100 each to obtain a copy of from outside sources for articles or said Kevin W. MuKenzie, the newly elected grants, citing the town’s financial woes. the bid package for the new town said that under normal circumstan­ speeches. cording to Republican Deputy Mayor Ronald Republican chairman. garage. A bid package contains all ces having that many contractors in­ The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Osella, who says he has reviewed the regulations Sailor hM asked Town Attorney Maureen A. terested in a job as small as the 1 “We just want to make sure that whatever op­ and determined they have no mandates on hous­ the specifications and drawings District of Columbia Circuit rejected tions are looked at, (are) reviewed thoroughly Chmielccki to review the HUD regulations to necessary to construct a building garage would be unusual. But with a arguments that leaving the law in ef­ ing creation. determine if the grants require the establishment slumping economy, companies are and the public has the opportunity to comment,” Some mtmey from the grants is used to and is used by contractors to deter­ fect while it is challenged in a lower of any types of housing. Also, Chmielccki is to bidding on all the jobs that are avail- / MacKenzie said. renovate housing that is deemed inadequate by mine how much they will charge to court would restrict federal The town is eligible to receive $435,000 determine if the referendums have locked the perform a job. able. RC^ the state. town into not accepting the grants. employees’ First Amendment right The 80,000-squarc-foot garage, “You’ve got the same number of to freedom of speech. which will include several bays for people chasing fewer jobs,” Dawsoo “We are confident that these ap­ town highway vehicles and a recy­ said. M unici^ work, which any pellants will continue to speak, at cling area, is expected to cost about least over the short term,” the three- company can bid on, is especially 1 $368,000. But town officials are member court said in affirming a s a t - M rare during this recessionary period Forum to focus on race relations hoping that the lack of work for con­ federal judge’s denial of a prelimi­ in Connecticut, he said. struction companies will bring down nary injunction to bar enforcement pco »!«• s.i» By RICK SANTOS Manchester Community College. mcxlerate the discussion. of the law. community help us focus on our the cost of the building lower. “Every town is tightening their Manchester Herald The discussion, which is spon­ The panelists for the discussion goals," she said. “There isn’t a lot of leeway in the Federal employees can place their budget, and many of the proposed sored also by the Manchester Area on intolerance include Leslie Brett, price of the building; where they’ll fees in escrow until their lawsuit is MANCHESTER — A decade ago When the group was originally school projects are ..being turned Conference of Churches and the chairwoman of the state Commis­ formed, it was an ad-hoc, offshoot have to cut is in their fee,” said Art down in referendums, so there’s less decided, the judges said. t I underlying racial tension in town Manchester Herald, will include sion of Human Rights and Oppor­ of a large community meeting, she Mensing, chairman of the Public work,” Dawson said. was brought into (he open when the eight panelists who will talk on the tunities, sutc Sen. Frank D. Bar- explained. home of a black family was subjects of school desegregation and rows, Connecticut Anti-Defamation WHY SWITCH? firebombed by whites. the conditions and consequence of League Executive Director Robert Some of the group's major Although the bombing was a racial intolerance. Leikind, and town Health Director achievements, according to one of Honor Roll T f f despicable act, members of the The panelists for the discussion Remold Kraatz. the Council’s founding members Manchester Interracial Council say cm desegregation iiKlude three area Nancy Carr, executive director of Joan O’Loughlin, include sponsor­ that something good came out of it ing a three-part seminar on institu­ LOWER school superintendents, one being the Manchester Area Conference of St. Bridget School has announced Grade 6: Lisa Chmielecki, Tim — the formation of their group. tional racism and giving speeches on Manchester’s James P. Kennedy. Churhes, will moderate the discus­ the students who have made the Conrad, Heather Diminico, Kimber­ To commemorate the anniversary affirmative action. PRICES The fourth panelist in that group is sion on intolerance. honor roll for the first marking ly Germain, Stacy G ilbe^ Daniel of the first meeting when citizeiu Elizabeth Shelf, the mother of Milo "FOR n o n e WHO comp are.* The public will also have an op­ The forum will follow an optional period. Toomey. united to discuss the incident and S h ^ , who was the plaintiif in a his­ portunity to ask questions and make buffet dinner that is to begin at 5:30 Grade 8: Patricia Cafarella, Grade 5: Jorge Gelabeit, Daniel 1329 M ain St. Al's Other Place — Warehouse Outlet the larger problem of widespread toric Hartford desegregation suit. ACE FUEL CO. WIUIMANTIC comments, according to Caspi, who p.m. in the cafeteria. Reservations Carissa Field, Anne Starkey. O’Brien. 316 Hartford Rd., Manchester • 643-8303 M ANC HESTER 445 Hartford Rd. racism, the council is sponsoring a Eleanor Coltman, a former mem­ NEXT TO SUPER STOP & SHOP TEL 450-0405 is co-chairwoman of the Interracial must be made for the $6 buffet by Grade 7: Maryaruia FitzGerald, Grade 4: Molly Braithwaite, Saturday Only 10-5 KEENEY ST. EXIT OFF I-384 TEL 647-9997 forum discussion on March 25 at ber of the town’s Board of Educa- Council. 644-99211 6:15 p.m in the Lowe Building at calling Dvora Caspi at 647-0163 Sarah Harvey, Lynn Lajeuncsse, Elena DeSpirit, Cassella O’Brien, tiem and Board of Directors, will “We still feel a need in having the before Tliesday. David N'liscn, Elizabeth Ouellette. Jason Scappaticci, Erin TYessler. /

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Through the STATE years you've RECORD watched your pet Workers oppose change grow... About Town Today In History and you've likely Historical society in compensation plan WM Today is Hriday, March 15, the 74th day of 1991. spent countless The Manchester Historical Society will hold its An­ There are 291 days left in the year. This is “Buzzafd nual Benefit Dinner on Fi^iday, April 12, at the Army & Day” m Hinckley, Ohio. Under the program, an injured of 22 percent of in 1990 alone, con­ By JUDD EVERHART hours enjoying Navy Club, Manchester. A full course prime rib dinner Today s Highlight in History: worker receives 100 percent of his suming an ever-growing portion of The Associated Press will be served at 7 p.m., with all proceeds benefitting the On the Ides of March, 44 B.C., Roman Emperor Julius pay, with no taxes taken out Critics employers’ payrolls,” Stewart said. their delightful Historical Society general fimd. Tickets are $15- and can Caesar was assassinated by a groiqi of . nobles that in­ HARTFORD — Connecticut of the program say its generous fea­ “For those firms with operations cluded Brutus and Cassius. tures provide a disincentive to return be purchased in Manchester at First Federal Savings 344 business leaders say the compensa­ in other states, it’s an incentive to On this date: to work. antics West Middle Tpke.; Connecticut National Bank- 220 tion system for workers injured on expand their out-of-state operations In 1493, Christopher Columbus returned to Spain fol- Fowler said reducing the benefits North Main St.; Anne Miller Real Estate, 985 Main St I"'"* the job has become too costly and a instead of in Connecticut,” she lowmg his first voyage to the New World. — one bill would cut them to 64 or by calling 647-9983 or 645-6980. disincentive to business expansion. added. In 1767, the seventh President of the United States, percent roughly the equivalent of Here's Your Chance To Share Your But the workers who have Jack Braddock, spokesman for Eye health - ' ' ' 1 % Andrew Jackson, was bom in Waxhaw, S.C. standard take-home pay — would benefited from the program want it United Technologies Corp., said In 1820, Maine became the 23rd state. exacerbate already low mmale. Special Pet With The Rest Of The Connecticut Society to Prevent Blindness and the left alone. They turned out in force high workers’ compensation In 18/5, the Roman Catholic Archbishc^ of New In addition, he said, *liow could I Mpehester Health Department’s Senior Citizens Health Thursday during a joint hearing benefits inhibit his company’s York, John McQoskey, was named the first American expect another officer to help break The Manchester Area. Clinic will sponsor a free Senior Eye Health Screening at before the General Assembly’s ability to compete. cardmal. by Pope Pius DC. up a fight if he’s thinking, *If I get State officials say that the the Manchester Senior Center, 549 E. Middle Tpke on Labor and Program Review commit­ Wednesday, March 20. Appointments are required and In 1913, President Wilstm held the first open presiden­ tees. hurt I’m going to be hurting finan­ p r o g ^ could face a $12 million tial news conference. cially.’” deficit this year. limited. Please call 647-3174 between 8:30 ajn. and 4^30 p.m. to register. In 1919, the American Legion was founded, in Paris. A Ed Fowler, a correction officer at John Kucart a state trooper shot In The In 1944, during World War D, the Italian town of Cas- the state prison at Somers whose while trying to make an arrest in The General Assembly budgeted Chamber singers smo was devastate by Allied bombs. legs were slashed last fall by an in­ 1988 agreed, saying reducing the $46.6 million for the current fiscal Second Congregational Church, Manchester, presents In 1956, the musical play “My Pair Lady,” starring mate said the answer to saving benefits would make law enfmce- year in the hope costs could be 1991 Edition Of The Defiance College Chamber Singers on Monday at Rex Harrison and Julie Andrews, opened on Broadway. money is not in cutting benefits but ment officials “think twice before reduced. But as of Dec. 31 — 7:30 p.m. Proceeds from a free-will offering will be In 1964, Elizabeth Ibylor married Richard Biutmi in in improving work conditions. intervening in potentially life- halfway through the current fiscal Montreal — it was her fifth marriage; his second. “If they want to cut down on threatening situations to protect year — taxpayers had paid out more donated to the Chamber Singers. For more information- call 649-2863 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. In 1965, before a joint session of Congress, President compensation cases, they should Coonecticut residents.” than $29 n^lion for workers’ com­ Lyndon B. Johnson called frM* new legisMon to guaran­ make the environment safer,” Bonnie D. Stewart, a lawyer with pensation. The payments made in Train display tee every person’s right to vote. Fowler said. the Connecticut Business and In­ the secoid quarter continued the In conjunction with the Gala Maple Festival of In 1975, Greek Upping magnate Aristotle Onassis He was joined by another correc­ dustry Association, urged reforms of pace set in the first quarter. died near Puis at the age of 69. tion officer, Craig Jacobsen, who the system, saying Connecticut’s If that pace were to continue, the Hebron, the Amston Gilead Line Railroard Club is pleased to announce that a train display located at In 1977, the U.S. House of Representatives began a bears a long scar on his neck from program is out of line with those in cost of on-the-job injuries could soar 90-day test to determine the feasibility of showing its an inmate attack, testified before the other states. to a budget-breaking $58 million — PET PARADE Taylor’s Nursery in Hebron will be opened to the public on Saturday and Sunday from noon to 4 pjn. sessions on television. Labor and Program Review commit­ “Workers’ compensation in­ a 20 percent increase over the Your pet's photo feature will Ten years ago: About 2,500 people marched in Atlanta tees, which are studying reforms in surance costs for Connecticut preceding year, state figures indi­ Exercise program in a memorial to 20 young blacks found slain in the At­ the workers’ compensation program. employers increased by an average cate. appear in a special Pet Parade Registration is underway for a special class in the Self lanta area over a nearly two-year period. edition published on March 27, 1991. Improvement Health and Fitness program at Manchester In addition to your pet's special Community College. The program will be offered for In Connecticut Thurman feature, this edition will have: three 2 week sessions at the college from 9:30 to 11:30 Current Quotes a.m. on Saturdays, March 16 & 23; April 6 & 13; and ’ Tips on training your pet ItogliMld Plnto/UanchMtor HwaM Balducci: Weicker, unions should meet April 20 & 27. Those who wish to participate should S N O W Y F L A G — An American flag waves high during a snowstorm this morning. The flag is • Health tips wear loose fitting and comfortable clothes. Ibr more in­ “Grade oil is dangerous, carcinogenic. Proloiiged ex­ HARTFORD (A ^ — House Speaker Richard J. Balducci said that to be formation, call 647-6147. posted along Main Street, Manchester, near Mary Cheney Library. posure could lead to lung (Usease.” — Sen. Max Baucus, Gov. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. himself should be sitting at the table with • Traveling with your pet D-Mont, chairman of Ae Seiutte subcommittee on en­ state employee union leaders as he looks for concessions to avoid layoffs • Grooming ideas Aircraft show — — vironmental protecdmi, expressing concern about the ef­ that could run as high as 8,000. released Plane enthusiasts who intend to tour the Antonov 225, fect oil fires in Kuwait will have on UJ5. forces still sta­ The governor has asked the unions for their ideas in finding $400 mil­ • And much more the world’s largest aircraft which is parked at Bradley In­ Obituaries tioned there. 2 lion in concessions in order to avoid layoffs. He had expected some con­ TORRINGTON (AP) — A ternational Airport in Windsor Locks, are urged to arrive crete proposals from them this week, but got proposed guidelines for ad­ PLUS - Your pet will be entered as early as possible on the date they plan to view the “They.. told me what questions they were going to adt ditional talks instead. woman who won a $1.9 million law­ Th I. town IMIng of dM th. la offaiad fraa of charga by tha o n plane. The exhibit is open for tours Friday, Saturday and Manehaalar Harald. Paid announeamanta of death and In Jerome Pomus and then they told me what my answers were going to After that, the governor sent agencies guidelines for preparing layoff suit against the local police for fail­ In our ''Cover Pet Contest" J3 r - Sunday. Tickets cost $15 for people ages 12 and up, $10 Mamorlama appaar undw tha Daath Noticaa hoading. NEW YORK (AP) — Jerome “Doc” Pomus, the rock be.” — Gulf prisoner of war Lt. Jeffrey N. Zaun, 28, of plans. The most severe proposal would reduce the workforce by 8,079. ing to protect her from a near fatal for children. For more information call 623-3305. ’n’ roll songwriter whose talent stretched from the ’60s Chert7 Hill. N J.. telling how his Iraqi captors treated > m Currently, Weicker has attorney Saranne Murray and Administrative knife attack by her estranged hus­ Actual Manchester him. ' band says she will npt be able to n e w in n e r in e a c h hit “A Teenager In Love” to the soundtrack of the film H o Services Commissioner Reginald J. Smith handling talks with the unions, O size of Kindergarten “Dick Tracy,” died Thursday of lung cancer at age 65. although Weicker has said he is always on call. The next meeting is set relax after he is released from Paul Datayte “Thank God that our country and our land now belong prison. your Parents of children who will be five years of age on or Pomus, who was disabled by a polio attack at age 9, O CO fpr Monday. CATEGORY WILL RECEIVE A Address to the Kuwaitis.” — Sheik Jaber al-Ahmed al-Sabah, 2 -< Charles E. “Buck” Thurman’s pet's before January 1. 1992, are reminded that their children began his musical career as a blues singer and songwriter “I believe it is absolutely critical that the governor gets directly in­ are eligible to enter kindergarten in September. Fhrents Minerva Chappell in the early 1950s. Kuwait’s ruler, after arriving home from seven months in volved,” said Balducci, who expressed lus feelings in a letter to the brutal attack on his former wife, feature exile. H H Tracey, left her partially paralyzed. CERTIFICATE TO PAMPER are asked to call the elementary school which serves their 40-F Pascal Lane Many of his successes were created with his partner, m X governor on Thursday. “The governor has the responsibility as the $50 area between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. to ob­ Her highly publicized case made her Mort Shuman. Their first major pop hit was “A Tfeenager O m employer, and I would imagine the employees would like to talk with the tain registration forms. Coventry in Love,” written for Dion and the Belmonts in 1959. person who ultimately has the final say.” a national spokeswoman on domes­ AND CARE FOR THEIR PET tic violence and helped prompt Joseph W. Gust That was followed by a succession of hits for the Drifters The governor said this week that layoff notices could begin going out that included “This Magic Moment” and “Save the Last Thoughts as early as April 1, now less than three weeks away. changes in the way police across the ANDWILLAPPEARONOUR Pinochle results Squirrel Trail country handle such cases. Dance For Me.” The Manchester Senior Pinochle players met at 9:30 In the ’70s, POmus teamed with Mac Rebcnnack, also R o Committee OKs gambling moratorium Thurman, 29, will have served COVER AS THE NAME: a.m. on Mar. 7 at the Army and Navy Club. Play is open Deaths elsewhere 'The first of the ninety-five theses that Martin Luther known as Dr. John, and wrote most of the material for a HARTFORD (AP) — The state’s moratorium on new forms of gam­ seven years and 10 months of his posted on the door of the Wittenberg church read, “When to all senior members. The results were: Gladys Seelert, Christopher M. Moquin B.B. King’s album “There Must be a Better World Some­ bling would be extended for another two years under a bill tqrproved lS-6 14-year sentence when he is BREEDl our Lord and Master Jesus Christ said, ’'repot,'' he “ 2 CD 620; Mary Dowd, 617; Gert McKay, 599; Arnold Jensen, where.” The album won a 1981 Grammy Award for best Thursday by the General Assembly’s Public Safety Committee. released on April 12. He was con­ 1991 OWNERS: Stafford willed that the entire life of believers be one oi repen­ m CD 584; Don Jorgensen, 573; Harry Popisil, 565; Ann ethnic or traditional recording. The measure now goes to the Senate. victed twice of trying to kill his ex- Fisher, 564; Hans Bensche, 563; Ada Rojas, 563; Betty tance.” P O The committee also agreed to draft bills legalizing casino gambling wife. COVER PET Personality Traits: 'Rimer, 562; Hazel McGary, 558. 'This great truth that radically transformed the worid of and video slot machines, and a bill simply authorizing a study of casino His ex-wife — who has since Death Notices Howard Ashman Christendom seems to have b m lost today both by the gambling. remarried and still lives in the Tor- AM bridge results NEW YORK (AP) — Howard Ashman, the award­ individual and the church. What is rqrentance? The s > Rep. Lawrence Anastasia, D-Norwalk, said that drafting the bills rington area with their child, Charles winning lyricist who wrote songs for "The Little Mer­ greek word, metanois, literally means a change of mind, The Manchester AM Bridge Club met on 3-4 and 3-7. should not be taken as an indication that any of the bills ultimately will Jr., now about 10 — said she is Favorite Activity:. maid” and “Little Shop of Horrors,” died 'Thursday of an alteration from evil to good. This complete dixnge in be approved by the committee. shocked he’s being released already. Results were: N-S: 1) Hal ai^ Carol Lucal, 2) Jim Baker Minerva Chappell AIDS complications at age 40. moral character and action can only be ai^eved by adc- DO > He said additional revenues from legalized gambling should be an op­ “It doesn’t seem fair,” she said and Irv Carlson, 3) Ibter Griffiths and Dean McCarthy; Minerva Chqipell, 71, of 40-F Hiscal Lane, Spencer Vil­ Ashman became artistic director for the off Broadway nowledging Christ’s sacrificial deaA on the cron for our tion for the General Assembly as it looks for ways to balance the 1991-92 Thursday. “ He almost killed me and E-W: 1) Marge Warner and Ann Staub, 2) Bev Thylor lage, Manch^ter, died Monday, March 11, 1991 at WPA Theatre in 1977, and later wrote the musical for sins and allowing Him to be Lord of our life. budget. he only gets seven years and 10 and Dale Hamed, 3) Bev Cochran and Mike Franklin. Mmchester Memorial Hospital. Minerva was bom in “Little Shop of Horrors.” The Scriptures clearly teach that it is God's great love months. That d o e^ ’t seem to be jus­ N-S: 1-2) Peg Arseneaux and pat Grigoriou, 1-2) Linda Westmore, Vermont on March 30. 1919 and had lived at He won two Grammy Awards for "The Little Mer­ for you and I that “leads us toward repentance.” Ood Association weighs probation move tice.” COST Simmons and Mollie Timreck, 3) Flo Barre and Anne Spencer Village since August 1978. She is survived by maid,” for best movie or television song with “Under desires that all would repent, ctmfess their tint and be BRIDGEPORT (AP) — In a rare move, the New England Association “I’m going to always be loddng DeMartin; E-W: 1) Mike Franklin and Faye Lawrence, 2) many close friends. Memorial services will be today, The Sea” and best children’s recording for the movie changed by Him. Unfortunately, many will turn away of Schools and Colleges said it wilt reconsider its recommendation that over my sho^der,” she added. “ ... 1 Pet Photo $7.00 Frankie Brown and Peg Dunfield, 3) Bev Cochran and 11:00 A.M. at the Community Room of Spencer Village, soundtrack. from God and His word and s e ^ to change themaelves the University of Bridgeport be placed on probation. he’s probably going to come out Carol Lucal. Pascal Lane, Manchester. The Holmes Funeral Home, Ashman was nominated for the best song Academy in their own power. The decision T h u r^ y was based on new evidence [n-ovided by the more angry.” 2 Pet Photos $8.50 400 Main Street, Manchester is in charge of the arrange­ Award in 1986 for “Mean Green Mother From Outer Repentance is an unpopular and uncomfortable mes­ university in an appeal, said Charles Cook, director of the accrediting Tracey Thurman — she mairied (Must be entered at the same time) Exchange students need families ments. Space” from the film version of “Little Shop of Horrors." sage today because it requires confnxitation with an un­ team that had voted to recommend probation. Michael Motuzick of Harwinton in 20 French exchange students will be arriving in comfortable subject — sin. Though painful at times, the A team from the accrediting agency recommended probation in November 1989 — sued Torrington 3 Pet Photos $10.00 Manchester on July 8 and staying until July 30. Host spiritual surgery of repentance must be an activity we December after investigating finances and other conditions at UB last police and won the $1.9 million (Must be entered at the same time) families may participate in any activies they wish. If in- ^ engage in daUyl fall. Another team will likely visit UB again this fall. Code said. award in June 1985 when a U.S. Reverend Kevin E. Schwamb Wednesday, March 20,1991 terested or curious, please call Ibtty Tomkunas at The new evidence includ^ the school’s new five-year plan, an outline District Court decided that police DEADLINE: 643-6884. - b ^ * * * * . * Manchester had failed to protect her against her of the 1991-92 budget and a judge’s ruling last week that the striking PUBLISHING DATE: Wednesday, March HARTFORD 5:15. 7:10, 920. 1120; Sun 1:45, 320, 5:15. 7:10. 920. ■ - DarKwt With faculty union could not attach school property, said UB Presidem Janet estranged husband despite her c<»i- 27,1991 Cinwm cay — Cyrano do Borgorac (PG) Fr< 6:S0. 9.-30; Sot ond Sun Wolvao (PG-13) Fri-Sun 1205, 325, 8:45. Greenwood. plaints and his public statements that 1:10. 3:50,6:50, 9:30. — Mr. ond Mra Bridgo (P6-13) Ftl 7. 9:40: Sot ond Sun 1, 3:40, 7. 9:40. — Tho FMd (PG-13) Fri 7:10. 9:45; Sot and Sun MANCHESTER he planned to 1^1 her. Lotteiy 120, 320, 7:10, 9:45. — Qroon Card (^ 1 3 ) Fri 720. 9:50; Sat and Sun UA Thoatara Eaat — Miiory (R) Fri 7-20, 9:35, 11:40; Sat 2.20, 425, Manchester Herald Yale Divinity School lowers its tuition Ita the attack in a friend’s back Send Entries to: 120.4,720,9:50. 720, 925.11:40; Sun 220. 425. 720, 9:35. — Nndargartan Cop (PG-13) yard, Tracey Thurman sustained Fri 7:10, 9:25, 11:40; Sat 2:10, 425. 7:10, 925. 11:40; Sun 210. 425, NE^HAVEN (AP) — The Yale Divinity School, one of the nation’s EAST HARTFORD 7:10, 925. — Edward SdsMrhondi (PG-13) Fri 7, 9:15; Sat and Sun 2. Founded OcL 1,1881 as i weekly. nearly fatal injuries from knife Manchester Herald Here arc Thursday’s lottery results from around New Bualar'o Pub A Cinoma — Klndorgarlon Cop (PG-13) Fri-Sun 7.-30, 4:15. 7,9:15. — Tha Rocky Horror Pictura S f ^ (R) Fri and Sat midnighl oldest theological institutions, says it will lower tuition by 2.4 percent in 920. Daily publication since OcL 1.1914. wounds and kicks. England: an effort to increase enrollment. P.O. Box 591 Showeaao anoma 1-10 — Ctaoo Action (R) Fri and Sat 12:50, 305, VERNON Enrollment, once up over 400, had declined recently to about 360 as 805. 1025. 1220; Sun 12:50, 305, 520, 805. 1025. — Guilty by etna 1 A 2 - Klndargi|rl6nCo{f(F>Gk13) Fri 7:10, 920; Sot and Sun 2 USPS 327-800 Manchester, CT 06040 CONNECTICUT Suopldon (PG-13) Fri and Sat 12:15, 225. 4:40. 725, 9:56, 1205; Sun 4:15, 7:10. 920,. — Ghost (PG-13) Fri 7. 9:40; Sot and Sun 4. 7. 9:40. — VOL. CX. No. 141 the school’s tuition rose to the second highest in the nation, said James li lS , 22S. 4:40, 725, 9;S& — Tha Doora (R) Fri and Sot 120. 4:10. Daily Lottery: 1-9-4. Play 4 :4-8-3-5. Tha Raacuart Down Undar (G) Sat and Sun 1 rm ) Garrett, admissions director. 705,9:50,1225; Sun 120, 4:10, 705,9:50. — Stooping WHh tho Entmy AeSng PubIstMr Weicker MASSACHUSETTS (R) Fri and Sat 1:ia 3:15, 52S, 7:56,10:10,12:15; & n 1:10, 3:16. 525, WILUMANTIC JEANNE O. FROyERTH The decrease is designed to bring tuition in line with costs at the other 725,10;ia — Tha Silonco of lha Lamba (R) Fri and Sat 1225,2:55, 520. UJL Tha Ctnaima — Tha Siianco of tho Lairbt (R) Fri 7,9:40; Sat wid Dally Lottery: 2-5-1-7. 720. 10:15, 1220; Sun 1225, 2:55, 520, 720, 10:15. — Now Jock Cby divinity schools, Garrett said Thursday. NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND Sun 2,420. 7,9:40. — Guilty by Suspicion (PG-13) Fri 7:15,920; Sal and Managing Edtor Tliition for the 1991-92 academic year will be $9,980, down from the (R) Fri ond Sot 12:40, 2:50, SOS, 7:40, 10. 12:10; Sun 12:40, 2:50, SOS. Sun 2:15, 420, 7:15, 920. — Homo Abma (PG) Fri 7:15, 9:45; Sat w d PEIlflOOWIM CATEGORY (Orde One) Pick 3:9-1-6. Pick 4: 1-6-6-6. 7:40, 10. — Tho Hard Wby (R) Fri and Sot 1, 5:15. 725, 920. 11:40; Sun Sun 215. 4:45, 7:15, 9:45. — Tha Hard Ww (R) Fri 720. 9:45; Sot and current rate of $10,230, Dean Thomas W. Ogletree announced. Room booed DOG CAT OTHER 1.5:15, 725. 920. — Homo Aiono (PG) FrI-Sun 1220. 2:40. 4:50. 72tt — Sun 230. 4:56, 720. 9:45. — Slaaping WIti lha Enomy (R) Fri 720. 9:45; 1 RHODE ISLAND - . . ------_ - 7. dry Edtor____ AlaaOliMi costs — $2,0(X) for a dormitory room, $5,300 for an iqiartment unit — n Looki Could Kll (PQ-13) Fri and Sot noon, 320. 7. 9:40, 1120; Sun Sat and Sun 220, 4:45, 720. 9:4& — Tha Doora (R) 10; Sat and HARTFORD (AP) — Gov. Daily Lottery: 3-4-5-3. Lot-O-Bucks: 11-26-29-33-34. noon, 320, 7. 9:4tt — Tha Porfoct Waopon (R) Fri and Sot 1:45, 320, NawsEdior^___ .AndvwCSphzlar wilt remain unchanged. Sun 2:15, 7,10, Lowell P. Weicker Jr. learned the raaiufai EdfioT _ Dianna M. iMbel While the number of students being admitted to the Yale Divinity S p o rtil .LanAualar hard way that politics and hockey School has remained steady, the number of matriculants has been declin­ NAME OF PET____ P h M E ______don’t mix. ing. Weicker was booed loudly before Weather A^aniaing Manager. BuSiORM MsiMIORf l a l the Hartford Whalers game BREED______Clroulaion M arigar. .QadndeCoMtf Two charged with bank robbery Thursday night as he tried to present '»*V,-•••' • 1 Produolion DIraolor _ _ QnMMsn wvMn ahwiM ROCKY HILL (AP) — Two men were arrested on bank robbery char­ the team and S t Rancis Hospital REGIONAL Weather Praaaroom Manager. ges after allegedly robbing a Rocky Hill branch of the Glastonbury Bank with scrolls citing them for their OWNERS Saturday, March 16 Milder Saturday Main Telephone Number anti-drug abuse work. 843-2711 and Trust Co., police said. Awe W— Tonight’s weather in the greater Michael S. Kelly , 33, of Hartford and a John Riccateli, 40, of East Weicker, who has come under fire CtreuiaNen Talaphona Number for proposing a state personal in­ PHONE (In the event your pet Is a winner). Manchester area: becoming clear. 847-8348 9 Haven, each was charged with first-degree robbery, first-degree larceny, V -'.. ■ come tax to help eliminate a $2.4 Low near 25. North wind 10 to 20 fc conspiracy to commit first-degree and conspiracy to commit first-degree a mph diminishing late. Outlook for .P' , Publahod daly axoapi Sunday and oartdn holdla|iA bv d( larceny. Rocky Hill police said. biliitm budget d ^ c i t was booed by 8w Manehaalar Pubhahing Co.. 18 Bralnaid naM . PERSONALITY TRAITS ______Saturday, mostly sunny, breezy and - * 4 ‘ ■ Police alleged Kelly walked into the bank around noon Thursday, the crowd of 10,798 for about 20 Manehaalar. Conn. 08040. second oloaa poaMga paU M milder. High near SO. ChiUook Sun­ earnawa^ma Comi aMnaai* s a^mmia^Bi^m* fiMda^^maaa momm am w vsw seconds when introduced before the brandished a black toy pistol and announced a holdiq). He fled with an day. sunny. High near 55. 10 8m Manehaalar Herald. P .a Box 881, MMWlMMr, undetermined amount of cash in a car allegedly driven by Riccateli, game with the Detroit Red Wings A large and strong low pressure Conn. 06040. police said. and again when he tried to speak. system well east of Cape Cod will 'Dm Manchoalar Herald la a member ol The AaiedaMd A witness provided police with a description of the getaway car and a “I asked for this job, and I sure as Praaa, 8m Audi Bureau el Cbculallon. 8m Nom England move slowly away from the region Dm m aiMi Mflw EimiImmI state police detective stopped a car matching that description less than 10 hell got it,” Weicker, elected just FAVORITE ACTIVITY. w ■ ^^Ma^8 ^^^^^^N^8^8H4^8^8 S mM ^88 82 ^8B Ao2 ^88 c a e n n a during the next couple of days. High aodaion. minutes later on Interstate 91, police said. four months, said as the booing pressure over the western Great Ouaranlaod dalhmry. H you don't rooakm your Harald They arrested Riccateli, the car’s driver and only occupant. R>lice al­ began. by 8 p.m. Maahdaya or 7:30 am. BamrdNfo, MaHt Lakes should move into New i t laNphona your oarnsr. If you ara unabla to ra «n your leged Riccateli drove Kelly to another vehicle a t o the robbery. Kelly As the booing continued, he said, England Sunday. “I dtxi’t like it any better than you oanW, oaf aubaoribar aon4oa al 847-8B4B by B pjn. was arrested at a New Haven motel a short time later. R)lice did not say -A—8k------B n n b i ■ 9 rV OMVvfy Wl MBnOnMWr. what led them to the motel. do. I didn’t create the $2.4 billion Suggaatod cantor ratoa ara $1.80 maoMy, $7.70 tar Authorities said they recovered $20,000, a trench coat, a hat, several (deficit) but we’re going to fight to *Don't forget to enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope so that one mondt, $23.10 tar 8vao mondM, $«a20 tar abi wigs and a mask from Ricatelli’s car. They did not say whether the items we can return your photo safely! mondM and $82.40 tar one year, get out of it.” Today's weather picture was drawn by Jessica Parker, a oanliaoopy. were associated with the robbery. A smattering of applause also second-grader at the Nathan Hale School in Manchester. could be heard for Weicker.

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Be sure there are drain holes. 21 Diving duck THI5 PUCE 16 A ME66/ ^MAftAZIMES/ By JAMES E, WALTERS 23 Bud's tlbHng 1 Ruffian products The five-gallon containers from nur­ unique 24 Ovarfpoat.) 2 — Hashana engine 35 Cowboy's The Associated Press sery plants are a good starting point. 27 Plain — 3 Safety agey. 20 Begin eating rope 29 Scot 4 Youthful (2 wds.) 40 Swiss songs I like the wooden, half barrels. 32 Inaact years 22 Having flaps 43 — nous PHOENIX — Growing They’re large enough to hold several antanna 5 On — road for hearing 45 Business 3/15 Kurt Shaw listing vegetables in containers can be a big 34 Tough 6 Rancid 24 The Wizard 46 New — aty plants and retain a good moisture study 36 Dacoratlva 7 Director 47 Needle case plus for many home gardeners, par­ reserve. I keep a dozen alongside 25 Architect — 48 Silkworm “I’m sorry, Peters, but we’re cutting your 37 III will Preminger ticularly if advancing years make it fences where it would not be practi­ 38 Animal parka 8 Nuisance Saarinen 50 Construc­ c e le ry .” Many of us are willing to buy en­ 39 Clothaa plants 26 Cleaned up tion beam harder to work at grouiid level. cal to garden at groimd level. Q. My father-in-law is retiring Untar 9 Gesture of 28 — ZlmbaHst 51 Yale vironmentally safe products but after being president of a large 41 Laalquoan respect 30 — ieckat students Vtr But the advantages go far beyond Last summer, two produced fine SNAFU by Biuco Bsattls don’t know where to find them or of Spain 10 Position 31 Northern 52 In case JOtiU«>0 easier access. It’s often simpler to crops of potatoes. There were one or corporation for the past nine 42 Victory 11 Adam's consteh 55 Map which ones will truly result in less years. He plans to continue a symbol grandson lallon abbreviation cope with things like weather, mar­ two ears of sweet com on each of 33 Powerful r n = pollution. part-time consulting practice and 44 Overlook 16 Aircraft SPIDER-MAN by Stin Lm ginal soil, lack of space, w ee^, in­ the three plants in a half-dozen bar­ A light beam In fact, while 79 percent of the H e S W IT H . sect pests, watering, or too little or rels. I’ll plant potatoes again, but the has asked me to help set up a 1,514 adults contact^ in a recent too much sun. And if you move, just small office for him at home. w IT THERE'S THE com took too much space. Leaf let­ COLOttei.' survey described themselves as en­ take the garden along. tuce, peppers, green onions, shallots, Money is not a big factor, but I vironmentalists, 66 percent couldn’t w n r Containers also work fme, of garlic, herbs, tomatoes and carrots need some help, particularly in name a single company that offered course, for flowers, many ornamen­ arc excellent. Use dwarf varieties decorating a small space. — AAf. 15^ n r environmentally responsible pack­ tal shrubs and even dwarf fruit trees. when available. A. Small spaces can still make a aging or products. But they really shine in producing Tip: decide where you want large great big impact. Just don’t TT W Now the job is a lot easier. “The vegetables. An unexpected bonus: POTTED PLANT — Indoor gardens, featuring floor-level and containers before filling them with a apologize for them or wimp out Green Phges” and “The Natural the ornamental appearance of hanging plants, can be rearranged upon whim according to soil mix. They’re much easier to when it comes to choosing patterns, Choice” are two new publications y o u u H A v e f o vegetables in containers. Visitors colors and the scale of the fimiture. 5 T lighting and design factors. move then. ■XAy^ANUMBm that list environmentally benign seem perpetually charmed. New York designers Michael products ranging from laundry Far fertilizer, I prefer slow-relcase 'm a e 'S A Just aboid any vegetable — even types, such as 14-14-14 Osmocote, Love and Patricia Ross certainly y o u 'R B / / / S T O R y / V M m M & u & r sweet com and potatoes — will difTicuIt, be certain to follow the and containers in full sun can get but a soluble, nutrient-balanced I'M &ONNA tVASTRYOU/i AHeApopyou/ produce a crop in a container. But basic mles. First, select varieties quite hot, cooking the roots. Try to plant solution also is good when ap­ fast growers usually are best and the 38 EEK AND MEEK by Howie Schneider suitable to your climate. Second, avoid western exposures and windy plied with watering. Leafy FROM most suitable will either fruit over a buy or make an artificial soil mix. places. vegetables r^uire heavy amounts of TT Ills ALWAYS ATDSS-UP tUnH m WITH ME the CONSUMER long period of time, such as Regular garden soil is self-defeating While it helps to standardize ever- fertilizer. ME eem/EEfJ m^at aix> TOSS-UP COMES tomatoes, eggplant and peppers, or in containers. thing possible in the growing However, fmiting vegetables • 1W1 by WCA. me REPORTS FISH AT MOWigug AFTER I EAT are harvested by picking outer Third, never forget that plants al­ process, use your imagination in grow a lot of foliage and produce n r "The bad news is, I can't fix the leaves, such as le^d lettuce and ways must be in a state of growth selecting containers. Just about poorly if given excess nitrogen. Use herbs. w n r drawbridge. The good news is, i'm ‘rtAH.. for best quality vegetables. This anything works, from clay pots to the manufacturer’s recommendation aiso a swimming instructor!" Such plants continue to grow as means attention to watering and fer­ the half barrels used by whiskey dis­ as a starting point and observe care­ n r FT \*10 SPECAL detergents and paper towels to cat you harvest, supplying a surprising tilizing. tillers to recycled trash cans. fully before adjusting. ' litter and wood varnish. amount of fresh produce from a Fourth, keep in mind that while If they hold sufficient growing If light comes only from one side, w u ^ c H o ia “The Green Pages” (Random small space. vegetables prefer at least six hours medium and their appearance revolve the container a quarter turn I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME House) is a paperback that walks Decor Score Stumped? Get answers to ciues by caliing "Diai-a-Word" I • by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee >VhiIe the growing process is not of daily sunshine, most dislike heat. pleases you, the plants should be each week, if this is possible. at 1-900 -454-3535 arid entering access code number 184 you through your household r mon brand-name products, together sophisticated gentleman’s study. J3 r - TIAAMI& HANeEN RAN Ttau'RE KIDP|Ne...TIAAMIE HECAN>A«EN on the room. The parlor is period 5 ^ □ with information on whether they’re By BARBARA MAYER The room we show here is a scant CELEBRITY CIPHER li ACROSS BURLEvfe FtOND c a n y r u n cn/e r w a t e r . T'AK C H A eiN g and the kitchen high tech. Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous CAiimmilb HIM. full of problem chemicals or as The Associated Press 10>/2 feet by 11 feet, but they’ve > m people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands for T H IS AAORNIN®. A house doesn’t have to be old to made it look big time by using gran­ another. Today 's due: C equals B. natural as fallen leaves. warrant restoration. Generally, if it’s CHUVO T It’s easier today to live a 20th- diloquent antiques and grandiose z! ^ T Cellophane, for instance, gets at least 50 years old it has earned the century life in an 18th-century house patterns and finishes. O CO 'PZSIGPRPGF PD UZX high marks as a wrap for leftovers; right to be called historic. Interest­ ____ because you can satisfy your suong For example, what looks like a z -< f it’s biodegradable and is made from ing houses of more recent vintage UK GTX WMXSG allegiance to. period design as well motif of painted tasels around the THAT BKISHT NEW­ wood pulp. Among the many other also qualify. H H as a need for a modem kitchen and picture rail is the real thing, silken GOSTEO COMER S A IP THAT useful lips in “The Green Pages” is “1 wish each homeowner would PZNPWZPGPXD UK bath. tassels in tones to complement the m I ^ Y ^ HE WOULP RATHEI^ VOf- the information that plastic grocery keep a diary and take pictures of the OWN THAN It used to be that nooks and cran­ rich grape, wine and russet color O m bags might actually be preferable to house and its changes and would JPKX. GTX ZXXN GU CdME FROM---- nies near the kitchen were knocked scheme. ------paper bags. Neither type breaks pass this information on to the new 5 T l e «tSib»HEA.b« out to enlarge the space, and small HUMA PO SJHSFD DROICH down readily in landfills, but the homeowner,” McKasy-Donlin says. Other big ideas you could con­ Now anange the circled letters to bedrooms were turned into '' '' ERNIE by Bud Grace plastic bags don’t take up as much sider for your father-in-law’s study: O O form the surprise answer, as sug­ bathrooms. But today, there’s an ef­ “If you can’t live with it, at least G MX, CVWWPZW gested by the above cartoon. COUI-PN'T space. Personality pieces: The important NO Ki^|A)C„(7DKIS ERNIEt&l LULU HONEveurr/ ho •nd handUog, from Jumbl*, e/o tNs nowofMpor, P.O. Box 49M , Orlondo. FL V n o i animals for toxicity (the catalog removed carlieY in an effort to up­ Ifidudo your nomo. addrots and tip coda and maka chach payabla to Nawapapartoofca. curtain rod and held with IS^-cen- does feature shoes made from abreast of such trends by reading hundreds of enuies in the National date it. Sometimes it means correct­ tuiy card clips (no sewing, promise 5 « leather, however). ing original errors since even an old the designers). 3 ) > Of particular interest is a line of Trust’s Great American Homes awards competitions. building might have architectural Practicality: The wooden Venetian THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk A Sy Barry 3-lS paints, stains, varnishes and waxes flaws. \^ M *K »T iw MEMORies n v e e v f “Those who restore or renovate blind strikes a contemporary note EASy..Z//MA ,.T H E r J A N 6 EREP. made with low levels of toxic in­ It is typical for a Victorian to be THE BORN LOSER by Art Saneom an old house now tend to be Compllmsflts of Palls Rolscrssn with its 3-inch slats, but it also con­ ..puzzLeaay gredients. Considering the half- charmed by the opportunities and CUSTOM WINDOW — Custom designed windows can add a missing some of its architectural trols light and privacy while adding T M B K O P e ... trim. Exterior detail may still be FT. T 6 IVB(JP,WHAT? \ cofofr KNOW gfTWfe.eur empty cans of paints, primers, Ihin- idiosyncracies spaces like broom importance to a small window. WHAT*^ \ x t ^ ners and other hazardous com­ unique and modem appearance to your home. This is a there, but it may be unnoticed be­ AWP C^^M6L0e?^ closets and pantries offer,” she says. pounds now accumulating in virtual­ Thus they are more likely to build photograph of a custom-made window featuring a wood- cause a single paint color covers the Q. We've found a great old ly every suburban garage in a wing onto the rear for a new carved image of Marilyn Monroe. (Due to a printing problem, original multi-colors that high­ roll-arm sofa at the Salvation America, the availability of less- kitchen and family room, so that the the photo’s exposure is reversed — what's light should be lighted it. A new paint job for the Army for almost no money. It trim may be all that’s needed. toxic alternatives is welcome news. front retains its traditional look. dark and vice versa.) it was designed by Pella Rolscreen Co., needs reupholstering and we’re ”The Natural Choice” is available Adding moldings around door or Upstairs, the new space would ac­ of Pella, Iowa. going to try to do it ourselves. from the Eco E>esign Co., 1365 commodate a master bedroom and windows or building a porte cochcre What kind of inexpensive fabric Rufina Circle, Santa Fe, NM 87501. bath. in front of the door, replacing miss­ would you recommend? — C.R. As for modem furnishings in a The first m ethod p lace s tween an Amish quilt, a rocking ing trim around windows and on products displayed on their super­ major revision of Food and Drug For nonpackaged goods such as says Jeffrey Nedelman, a spokesper­ vation Army find. HOURS NOW AND HAMEN'T J * ) AN Y SEC U R IT Y , IN S ID E ) W/KS A YOUNG WOMANS CAKEWALK! ( ^ v/s ? yrW O OLDER GUYS WITH market shelves, reports Ladies’ Administration (FDA) rales in 17 produce and seafood, stores must son for the Grocery Manufacturers SEEN A DAJ4G THING, NICK! § | \ /0UT5IPE,MARTY! J. tV //fO L^/lt»y f n a n l e a n d Q. I love old English mystery NO MOVEMENT. NO NOTHIN'.' BEARDS, AND ONE Home Journal magazine. years and will affect more than post this same information. (Meat M U S iX E M A N ! of America. stories and keep reading about /(CCOUMTITIO something called the “kitchen N d ACCOUNT hedgehog.’’ Was that a special p e p A m ^ f ^ T piece of furniture or a kind of //. When kittens or puppies need nutrition r cooking implement? — A JE. 0 By DR. ALLAN LEVANTHAL In another week or two, you can the mother’s capabilities. ones should be eating on their own. A. It’s not so elementary, my dear According to a racBnt study, 54 Bolton Veterinary Hospital start the young ones on a commer­ With agalactic mothers (who have At this point, some nursers are A.K. We’re talking a live animal cial soft puppy food. here, according to experts on Vic­ 3-»5 percent of all women ages 18 and no milk at all), eye dropper or bottle relieved and remaining milk sup­ over volunteer.______When puf^ies or kittens are three Mothers without sufficient. milk feedings should be every two to plies dry up quickly. Others con­ torian living. It seems that many supplies for their litters can be ROBOTMAN by Jim Haddick Making it easier for Americans to four w e^s old, they exert the three hours, round the clock. Do not tinue to lactate, especially if they are prudent householders in the 19th helped by their owners, who can PHIPPS by Joaaph Farria to make a commitment to volun­ greatest demand on their mother’s use cow’s or goat’s milk as a nurs­ stimulated by youngsters who keep century — especially city dwellers lUlS REVIEWER tVE WKW IS teer work is an informative “Volun­ milk supply. This is the time to try nurse the babies with eyedroppers. ing substitute. It has different con­ returning to the nipple to feed. — kept a resident hedgehog in the n e v e r APWiREMTlY AlWP stituents than a cat or dog’s milk kitchen. It napped the day away but, encoonterqp AT meani>cpthav.s teer Guidebook" published by and case her burden, especially if ^ - - In order to avoid {voblcms with AFILNISO ^ ITISSOPHOMo ric... Mennen, the manufacturers’of Lady it’s a large liuer, by supplementing/ D a T f O r i j n r t docs and will cause digestive congested breasts and possible mas­ being nocturnal, roamed around at UWeASHEPLV scatoiogicai... Speed Stick. The booklet lists ten her milk with fe ^ n g s to the young ■ W ill problems. titis (infected udder), the young night, snapping up any insects that w ane., infantile... [ easy steps to community service ones. At about five weeks of age, nursl­ should be removed gradually and invaded the kitchen. and gives the phone numbers of380 Milk replacers and homemade doll bottles or a stomach tube passed ings erupt their baby or milk teeth. the dam’s nutrition reduced and the That may sound bizarre, but it’s local volunteer centers throughout formulas can include soupy, cooked down the throat. Your veterinarian Soon after, their nursing becomes feeding of milk stopped completely, no stranger, I suppose, than keeping the country, where you can call to cereal that’s been slurried with can teach you how to tube feed pup­ increasingly uncomfortable for the if she is receiving any. in extreme a cat to keep down the mice. Il volunteer. water. The little ones will suck up pies and kittens. This needs to be mother as the little “needle” teeth cases, your vet can reduce breast For a free copy, write: Volun­ the stuff, but soon learn to lap it. done up to three times daily, but grow. Between six and eight weeks congestion. Usually this problem Rose Bennett Gilbert is the teer, P.O. Box 10497, Alexandria, (Actually, they usually end up wear­ other methods, ^u:h as eye dropper of age, weaning is necessary. By can be resolved with little difficulty, author of "Manhattan Sqle" and Virginia 22310 or call 1-900-773- ing more of die food than they in­ or bottle feedings, should be eight to nine weeks of age, weaning and the pups and kits will be on associate editor of Country 2000. gest, but this problem will improve.) employed more often, depending on should be complete and the young their own nutritionally. Decorating Ideas, 1 1

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12—MANCHESTER HERALD, Hiday, March IS. 1991 FOCUS Dear Abby PEOPLE Dr. Gott mm Abigail Van Buren Peter Cott, M .D. m > ^ i / w ■ Spike Lee, director of “Do the R i^ t Thing,” says he looks forward to teaching at Harvard 1: University. Lee, who also directed such films as “Mo’ Better See a doctor RE/MAX EAST OF THE RIVER (203) 647-1419 297 east center st, manchester, ct 06040 (800) 544-4932 A Special Blues,” “She’s Gotta Have It” and “School Daze,” accepted a one-semester i^pointment as a lecturer in the school’s Afro-American Studies Department, when mono hits HISTORIC HOME he said Thursday. DEAR DR. G O TT: My daughter has been diagnosed ; ^ Real Estate BUT NEW PRICE!!! kind of gift “I’m looking forward to it,” Lee said from his with mononucleosis. An allergy doctor wants to put one ; Warm and cozy 7 Rm. ANTIQUE CAPE COD on ftrkcr studio in New York. “Harvard’s a very prestigious drop of Fluogen (the flu virus) under her tongue four ■- St. in Manchester offers a flexible floor plan, 3 bedrooms, appliances, 2 car garage and attached institution. It should be frm.” 647-8400 M anchester $240‘l ■ DE/kR A BBY ; May I tell you about my wonderful times a day for treatment. Is this an approved method for' workshop. Bursting with character from the 1800's and Motivated Selleral birthday gift? Several years ago, I told my children that Lee is an outspoken critic of Hollywood 168 Main Street, Manehehter JUST REDUCED to $132,900. Bring us an offer on this luxurious Brick control? . . . . :ON6?)ATULATiONS their father and I no longer wanted them to give us stereotyping of blacks. He recently took over a DEAR REA DER; Mononucleosis is aii acute illness Ranch — new kitchen, newer roof, furnace N e w H o m e s DIANE COMOLLO plus beautiful in-ground custom pool — much-delayed film on the life o f Malcolm X, the Highland Park EaUtes birthday, anniversary or Qiristmas gifts. Instead they caused by the Epstein-Barr virus, an infectious agent es­ REdMAX PRESIDENTIAL AWARD screened-porch, family & rec room. From $179,000. Call Ron Fournier should do something in our honor for charity, the com­ militant black activist who was assassinated in timated to infect at least 95 percent of the world’s , 2 N D Y E A R Adelaide Rd. Call Sharon for your appoint­ ment. Res.: 646-5566. Office; 647-1419. for details. M 9-3087. munity, their chiuch, etc. We explained that we already 1965. Lee had complained that a white director population. In most instances, patients are not even - Multl-Mllllon$ Producer should not head the project. aware of l^stein-Barr infection; however, their immune ; A have everything we need or want. Our daughter, who is a single working parent, and her ■ Shirley M acLaine says she expects to fmish systems are activated to produce antibodiM to the virus.- daughters — Kelly, age 10, and Jenny, age 7 — decided her seventh book today, but doesn’t have a name These antibody markers, which can be identified in a" to give me a concert at their home in honor of my 72nd for it yet. blood test, persist for a lifetime. PICTURE birthday. “My publisher tells me I ’m a memoirist because I In some cases, patients become quite ill: overwhelm­ NOT AVAILABLE They made tickets that were collected at the door. can only write about myself. It’s about coming to ing exhaustion, swollen glands, sore throat and fever,;, They even made programs for the evening’s entertain­ terms with aging, and d ic in g , and my mother and which may progress to rash, jaundice and liver inflam-' Master Bedroom Easy and Comfortable BRAND NEW LISTING!!! New To The Market father, and my daughter,” she said. Or In-Law Sulla One floor living 3 BR Ranch. Large ment. mation. In most instances, the spleen swells, too. Oc- BRAND NEW LISTING!!! Immaculate 7 room Split Level on Hollister St. in UR home 3 or 4 BR Raised Ranch. Plus 3 BR Colonial. Office and 3 living room with fireplace. Oversized First, Kelly opened with “Happy Birthday” on the The Academy Award-winning actress also talks casionally, patients exhibit neurological signs, such as Wonderful 6 rom, full dormered. Cape Cod on Green Manchester. Featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, Also office, family room, 2 fireplaces. season porch. Attractive landscaped deck. A beauty of a homo. Call Bar­ about her brother, actor Warren Beatty, and their Hill St. in Manchester. Large fully appllanced kitchen, fireplace, shiny hardwood floors, aluminum siding, A real beauty. Great treed area. Call trumpet. Then she played the theme from “Top Gun” on Bell’s palsy (faicial weakness), blurred vision, confusion fenced yard. bara. mutual drive for success. 1st floor laundry, deluxe rec room, delightful sunporch, spadousspacious sunporchsunpor overlooks terrific yard offering B arbara W . the piano. Next, Jeimy sang “Memories” from “Cats,” and paralysis. These signs are more common in older above ground pool, fenced yard. Built in 1984. Excellent shade and privacy. Walking distance to all 3 school^ “I think what we’re both doing is frdfilling the and for the big finish, our daughter played “Rhapsody in TIm AaaoclalMl Pi«M adults and rarely appear in youngsters and adolescents. condition. Asking $139,900. Attractively priciced att $153,90S /V DEAR A B B Y : In 1982, my brother borrowed $1,000 SET INSERENITYIII gladly accept,” Grant, an Omaha Indian from threatening a video store clerk with a pellet gun and your daughter to your family doctor for further guidance. from our mother to buy his fiancee an engagement ring. stealing $160. V-K $107,00 Nebraska, said in a telegram to the exposition’s DEAR DR. G O TT; I have endometriosis and suffer Spacious Just b ^ in s to describe this He has never paid back the loan, or even mentioned it ■ Baseball legend Joe DiMaggio says today’s since. president from chronic pain on my left side. I’ve been taking hor­ beautiful 2 bedroom Ranch end unit on the “Dances With Wolves” is up for 12 Academy major leagtie salaries are “fantastic” but dtm’t m ^ e first floor. Enjoy the pleasures of the ap- My brother is a wonderful person and would never in­ mone pills for relief. Can certain foods I am sensitive to , him wish he played in a later era. L plianced kitchen, lots of closets, centi^ Award, including best picture. aggravate my condition? I d« llWIISWtWWWIWWMMW tentionally forget a loan. Maybe he misunderstood and DiMaggio, 76. who lives in Miami Beach, Fla., air. pool, tennis & privacy. Sliders to patio W V SAILORS Dl WHAT A BUYI — Lovely Cape. 3 thought it was a gift. ■ “D iffrent Strokes” actress Dana Plato asked DEAR REA DER: Endometriosis is a common con- * for summertime funi testified Thursday as a character wimess in tte ex­ LAKEFRONT home, completely BR. 1 bath, very spacious master He now has a job that pays very well and has since genital disorder marked by abdominal pain and cramping < for a job picking up trash minutes before she al­ tortion trial of New Jersey businessman Anthony remodeled with sensational views. bedroom, ceiling fan, stone fireplace, H bought a home, furniture, new cars, jewelry, etc. Mother legedly robbed a video store, the manager of her due to the presence of endometrial tissue (the lining of Vinyl siding, great family area, pad­ washer/d^er, across the strM t from 1 - O Torcasio, his friend of 35 years. BE A BELIEVERIII D O r - won’t mention the $1,000 for fear of hurting his feelings, the uterus) in abnormal locations, such as abdominal or­ dle fans, vaulted ceilings, carpeting, school. Don’t Pass This Upl apartment complex says. Outside the court, DiMaggio said: “I’m fme. I $113,900 gans. During menstruation, when the endometrium usual­ new kitchen, 2 BR, thermal glass. COVENTRY, $114,899. PHIL and I don’t think it’s my place to mention it. “The job was already filled,” said Linda Schlax, don’t mind them getting all that money. If the Kbs, it's still possible to own the American ly sheds and bleeds, these aberrant “islands” also bleed, BOLTON, $169,900. ROY OS­ BLAZAWSKI/ERIN MARVEL I > m Our mother is divorced, retired and living on a fixed manager o f the Anchor Village II apartments. owners want to pay them that and the fans are there, BORNE Dream and move right in tool Beautiful 2 income, and could really use the money now. What leading to inflammation and a buildup of pressure. ! bedroom Townhouse w/full basement, Plato, 26, lives there with her boyfriend, Schlax why not?” I . s j r . f f l i l i j ^ Treatment consists of suppression of menstruation, ’ sliders to private deck overlooking woods should be done here? 1 really hope my brother reads your said. DiMaggio, known as the 'Vhnkee Clipper during O w using drugs such as danazol or continuous oral con­ and babbling brookl Fireplace tool column. Plato asked for work at the complex about 15 his 13 years with the New \brk Yinkees, said Iw 2 - < traceptive pills (hormones). This may lead to unaccep­ HELPLESS minutes before the robbery o c c u i^ Feb. 28., made $100,000 a year, “the highest price at the . i i M ■■ JUST TAKE YOUR PICKill table weight gain, breast tenderness, fatigue and depres­ DEAR HELPLESS: So do I. But just in case he mis­ Schlax smd. time.” PRICE JUST REDUCED -7 $118,9004119,900 H H ses it, I think you should jog his memory. sion. Make your choice of these spacious 2 and m X OWNER ANXIOUS 3 bedroom Ranch or Townhouse units with NEED MORE STORAGEI Approx. o m Extremely nicel 5 room, 2 bedroom Condo in Cinnamon FULL BASEMENTSI These units have 700 sq. ft. barn with 2 floors will BIG VALUE — Ranch, 200 It. from X sliders to private backyard overlooking Springs. Good size rooms, all appliances to remain, solve your problemi Add to that a Bolton Lake. Atrium door, family woodsi Enjoy the carport, pool, tennis, (washer & dryer also.) Won’t be on the market long at this house and your personal touch. room, remodeled energy features, dubhouse, waking trailsl Call for your ex- FRIDAY, MARCH 15,1991— PRIME TIME Reasonable Price, MANCHESTER, solar hot water. BOLTON, $139,875. pricell dusive showingl $138,962. BETTY MORA TONY ZILORA CHANNEL 6:00 6:30 7:00 7 : 3 0 6 :0 0 8 :3 0 9 :0 0 9 :3 0 1 0 :0 0 1 0 :3 0 1 1 :0 0 1 1 :3 0 1 2 :0 0 1 2 :3 0 1 :0 0 1 :3 0 2 : 0 0 2 : 3 0 1 $ 8 4 ,5 0 0 .

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For the discriminatingbuyer, this striking new U&R 9 room Contem­ GREAT STARTER HOME _____ MANCHESTER „ , „ $139,900 KLEINER Dark Shadow* (In Stereo) IMwB**---- Tonight Show (Time Lata Night With David Friday N i|^ Vidaos (In (O flA ir) porary at Brookside estates, wHh features iike a L-shaped baicony NETWORK-NBC Newt NBC Newt Wheel of Jeopardy! 1 Figure Skating: World Huntar "Cries of Silence" MANCHESTER $112(900 C ^ e n ia l Ranch boasting cheerful hearth. On a full lUSt one (In Stereo) p lAoproxImate) (In Stereo) iLatlaim an (In Stereo) 1Stereo) stairway that is open from floor to ceiling, a master bedroom suite w w L P m P Fortune p g IChamoionshlps. S______owner. Hardwood floors, eat-in kitchen, 4 BR/2 baths, parlally Conveniently locates six room Cape. Well kepi home with wHh a Jacuzzi bath, cathedral ceilinged living room & family room PUBLIC Sesame Business MKNeil/Lehrer IWashington IWalfStraat 1 Great Partormancaa "The Fred Astaire Evanbig at Pop* (In ||0 « A lr) 1 hardwood floors, newer insulated windows, eaUn kitchen plus finished basement, patio. Nicely sited in a natural setting W E D H m Raport Nenrthoura Waak Weak ^ Songbook" Audrey Hepburn hosts, p iStereo) and much more. Call us. Street dining room. Why not take a look? Knight Rider "Race (or A-Team "The Heart of Movia: “ One, Two, Thraa" (1961, Comedy) James New* 1 L o m Lucy Nawhart M aryTylar Dick Van Donna A ll NH* Movia "Blood on the Sun" (1945) James Cagney. Ariene Francis. A Coca-Cola executive in Stephanie is Moor* Dyk* Head Cagney, Sytvia Sidney, Wallace Ford. INDEPENDENT Ule” Michael and KITT Rock and R oll" The A- search lor the! only bone- Team works to expose a Berlin, aiming for a top London post, sees his plans go hired as a Q. Could you help me find the receptionist. W T W 8 m marrow donoir who can robbery scam being run by awry when his boss's daughter secretly weds a name of a movie? I can only save III girl. a prison warden. Communist. S______remember a touching ending, News NBC Newt Currant Hard Copy Figure Skating: World Hunter "Cries of Silence" Dark Shadow* Maggie Nawa Tonight Show (Tune Lata Night With David Friday Night Vidaos (In Family Championships. Men's (In Stereo) p attempts an exorcism; Approximate) Isabella Lattaiman (In Stereo) Stereo) Faud where the woman sold her NETWORK-NBC g Affair p (Inal from Munich, Yietona gets the verdict in Rossellini: Irish Trinity cherished long hair in order to Dancers. (In Stereo) W V IT € 0 Germany. her witch trial. (In Stereo) buy her husband a chain for his lYDAU WOODS 5 ______MANCHESTER $229,00 pocket watch and at the same time INDEPENDENT Family T its A IF "Prime Cheers (Part M*A*S*H iMovia: “ That Dam C at" (1965. Comedy) Hayley MHIs. A Siamese Hogan'* M*A‘S*H Naarhartp S tE isaw hw » "Equalizer" Movia: “ Houaa o( th * Living Daad" (1973, Horror) TRUiy WELL KEPT MANCHESTER $142,000 Haro** Marir Bums, Shiriev Ann Fiekl Immaculate 9 room original owner Garrison Colonial. (Jozy den with he sold the watch to buy her a clip W 8 B K m Q Time" p 1 ol 3) p (Part 2 ol 2) Icat becomes a federal investioator's only link to a kldnapoed woman. ANDOVER $139,900 Immaculate and tastefully decorated SALEM CAPE teaUirtng Immaculate country Ranch with fieldstorte fireplace, h a r d i ^ fireplace. Enctosed sun porch, 4 bedrooms, formal dining room and NETWORK-ABC ABC News Current Cosby Fu ll Ho u m Family Partact Baby Talk 2 0 / 2 0 p Nawa N ig h tlin a p M*A*S*H Haga (O flA ir) fireplaced living room with two sets ol alnum doors to oversized for her hair. — S J.G ., Mesa, Ariz. Newt living room, lower level family room with 2r>d fireplace, 2^2 baths. A W Q O B ® P Affair □ Show n (In Stereo) p M attarap Strangarap (In Stereo) p Mamoiy floors 3 BR's/lti! baths, plus gorgeous carpeted lower level fami­ patio. 2 BR's/2 lull bates. Unique condo style living with the look pleasure to showl ______A. That was, of course, the PUBUC MacNail/Lahrar B utinats 8tat« W«*r« Wathington WaUStraat Great Partormancaa "The Richard Tucker Opera Naw ap Lonaaom* Pbi* Special "Turtle Island (O flA b) ly room and oflioe. Tastetelly decorated throughout and feel ol a single family home. premise of the classic O. Henry W O B Y flD N aw thourp Raport in Waak Waak Gala" (In Stereo) 1 String Quartet" (In Stereo) short story, “The Gift o f the Magi.” r o x ____ Perfect Love Star Trak "The Deadly Amarica'i Moat Wantad Agabial lha Law "Nature Nawa N tw h a rtp Night Court Lov* lO anaS M tt A TV movie, called “The Gift of W T IC ( ID Strangers p Conneetion Years" (In Stereo) Now" (R) (In Stereo) p Conwact 1 Love,” was made from the story, m Movie; “ Act o f Betrayal” (1988, Drama) (Part 2 ol 2) Gold Rock 'n ' Rolk Doo- 1 with Marie Osmond and Timothy Avangar* "The Medicine Wortd o l AhPowsr Movie: “ Act o l Betrayal" (1988, Drama) (Part 2 ol 2) Gold Rock 'n* RoS: Doo- Adam W I I t th« A 6 E Men" S u rvivil B io tt Gould. Usa Harrow. Woo to tee Doobies IniDfOv 1EMoM Gould. Uaa Harrow. Iwop to the Doobies 1 Bottoms. It was pretty bad. REAL (S-.30) Movi*: “ My Ufa S ahitato This Is Your Rapublic Pkturas Story A comprehensive look at tee IMVveveHfwlM- ffUfUajiM W1id MhA Movie: “ Don' t Fence He Salute to TMf ieVeur Republic PietUTM Story A comprehensive look at the 1 iiir . Q. Where can I write to com­ In " (1945, We stem) Roy the Slate*: L ifr.R o y famous movie studo's history, featuring rare movie 1 1 AMC WWi CaroHiM” (1941, the States: Ufa: Roy famous movie studio's history, featuring rare movie Waatalmd” (1936. ESTATE plain about “Cop Rock” being Comedy) Ronald Colman. Texas(R) Rogers footage and exdusiva interviews. Western) John Wavne. Rooers. Dale 1Evans. Taxat(R ) footeoa and exduaive Interviews. IR) 1 JO .U>4 7 ,’b'Tl O ff w —i — Wh MtlUt-l MAIN SIRF.L1 .iiu discontinued? We thought it was Movia: “ Killer Klowns From Outer Space" (1988, Movie: “ Nuns on the Run” (1990. Movie: “ The Handmaid't Tale” (1990, Drama) Movia: “Young lady Chaltariay" Movie: “On* N M iL . Only" (1984, MOVIV* (1977, AduH) Harlee McBride. A young Comedy) Lemxe zann, H e i^ Udy. A “ Nunaon HFAi TOM* MANCHfSItM CONNbCIlCUI 06040 COMPANY ?0J 64 I 5 FAX lULLARDVIEW Science Fiction) Grant Cramer, Suzanne Snyder. Allen Comedy) Eric Idle. Robbie CoHrane. Two Natasha Richardson, Robert Duval). Baaed on M vg ire t OPEN HOUSE SUN. 1-4 one of the greatest shows on TV. petty criminals wanted by the mob take Atwood's novel about a futuristic society where fertile woman faces marriage and a humdrum young law stu dent comes up wHh an UtaRun" C in w m a x bozos arrive on ^ rth looking for victims lo r their NEW RANCH — L.B.H., ^lisbury, N.C. cotton candy cocoons. (In Stereo) 'P6-13' (Adult sanctuary among tee slsteteood of a women are forced to bear cNidren lor their tolalitarian lifeatyle until aha visits an old lamlly interesting way to raise money. 'NR' (1990)Eric NEW LIST1NQ casll*. 'R' (AduH sHuations, nudity) (A d u H la n ^ AND COLONML HOMESI A. So you were the one who liked language, violence) convent school. (In Stereo) 'PG-13' nXers. (In Stereo) 'R' p e, aduH sHuations, nudHy) IM . 'f e l3 ' * Self-Cleaning Range Chang*your llt**tyl* lo 1 flr living. 2 BR IN-LAW POSSIBILITIES n ws Croeeflr* * Two Bedrooms 5 BR, 3 BA horn* on Ludlow RoadI News Iklonuyllrw 1 jCtoasflre iNews 1LanyKingUv* Gulf Wan Day 58 GuHTak ^ tpOftS | * 1 Newt Sport* 2 bate Rand!**. Alio 3 BR I’/t bate it. It had poor ratings, so it was CNN Tonight 1 (R) Lalanight Coloniaii. An. garaga. From $143,900. Remod. kit., 2 FP, 2 car oversized dropped. Write to ABC, but it won’t Norte Main S tra ti lo Union S tra ti to garage, kvlaw poai. on lower level. Disney Goa* to th * Movie: “ The Frog Prktee" (1988, Paddington Movia: "T h * In-Lawa" (1979, Comedy) INeslng Movie: "Toral Toral T oral" (1970, Drama) Jason Robards, Martin Movie: “ Hero In the Famfly" 0986. * Self-Defrosting Refrigerator , * Built-in Microwave $190't. Balsam. While Japan's surprise attack on m r i Harbor is graphically Comedy) Christoplwr CoNel, Cllfl RoiaanoDriv*. do you any good. A ctd im y Award* Clips Fantasy) Ailaen Quinn, Clive Revill. A Goa* lo Peter Falk, Alan Aridn. A mild-mannered Adventures ■VW-r* Saling Houaaar *WB-ra Selling Houses r young woman befriends an enchanted School dentist becomes an unwilling cohort In o fO n ie reproduced, the ifvea ol people present at tee beginning oi World War DeYoung. Space gas translera an Q. I was reading about this D is n e y Irom Disney's AcademV Award-winning films, (h ) frog In this musical version ol the classic espionage with Ns soon-to-be in-law. and Harriet II are explored. 'G' astronaut's mind Into tee body ol his * 2 Air Conditioners chknp companion. * Dishwasher, Disposal movie called “Lost Angels,” and It laky tale. (In Stereo) NR' 'PG' (Adult situations) "Curiosity" Bata B Race Celebrity SpoiMCan- Motoworld lU p C Io te ISpoitaCen- 1 jSkl Wortd Ski World Winter Betrgrease Sled Dog Spirit of Advanture (R) SpeadWeak |SportaC*nt*r S k iW o rtd n starred a guy named Donald E 8 P N Tournament (R) 1 tar ^ * Cathedral Ceiling tar Favar Marathon w 1 Sutherland. I had Just watched a * 1 1/2 Baths Movia: “ Drivl kig Miaa Daiay'' (1969, Comeih-Drama) Movie: “ Tango S Cash” (1989, Drama) Sylvester Movia: “ Extram* Prajudfe*” (1 ^7 . Drama) Nick Kid* kith* OneNIghi M ovir. “ Tropical Snow" (1989, Drama) MOVIv* movie starring Kiefer Sutherland Jessica land)1 , Morgan Freeman, An elderly Southern Stallone, Kurt Russell. Two rival policemen become None, Powers Boothe. A Texas Ranger must confront H a l (In Stand Madeleine Stowe, Nick Corn. Two young “ Siatar, ir black chauffeur develop a unique buddies while hunting lor the d n ^ kingpin who framed a childhood friend running a drug network out ol Stereo) p Comic Jell lovers agree to smuggle cocaine In a SiMar” I i * Atrium Doors to Deck so I wondered to myself if they HBO widow and he * Skylight relationship aver 25 years o l a changing society. (In them. (In Stereo) R' (Aduti language, adult situations, Mexico. (In Stereo) 'R' (AduH language, aduH altuattons. Marder. (R) desperate ellort to escape the stums ot 0988) Eric were kin to each other. Are they? brief nuditY. violence) p brief nudity, grapfK vio)ence)P (In Stereo) p Colombia. 'R' p StoHz. 'R' Stereo) 'PG' c3 * Up-graded Carpeting CHARMING CAPE — R.A.C., Little Rock, Ark. jM oflyDodd EJI.G "Dully. Bokand M d | y d y d KNIGHTON ST. CLASSIC VICTORMN Sup•^na^ iGraatTV I E/R"Om ya Duet LA. Law "The Acddentel Movia: “ Th* Bunting Bad" (1984, Drama) Farrah Tracay Paid * Ceramic Tile Floors A. 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B rid g e A s tro g ra p h CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 concerned. You should begin to see sig­ cend to new heights. And, If you haven’t nals that verify this trend as early as been too lucky In the romance depart­ NORTH Out, that is easy to overlook. ..87 When this hand was given to a class, q fo u r today. ment lately, prepare for a change. 4AKQ GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) It’s time for SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-D m . 21) Over Merchandise Tag S ales..-...... -...»------“ T J 4 damned spot! all Souths won the first trick with their ^ r t h d a y you to start elevating your financial and the coming months, your chart indi­ Notices Lots/Land lor Sale...... Wanted to Buy/Trade------»» Investment Property...... ♦ 9 8 6 2 ace of hearts, cashed the three top dia­ career goals and objectives. Clarifying cates that you might experience a num­ Losl/Found...... 01 Holiday Seasonal...... Computers...... -^...... Business Property...... SpcciolisgD^Wj ♦ 9 8 6 5 By James Jacoby monds and then stopped dead in their your alms will enhance your possibilities ber of financial highs and lows. But, you Personals...... 02 Antiques and Collectibles...... Vacation Property...... r .7 tracks. When they led a fourth dia­ Announcements...... 03 Clothing...... WEST EAST March 16,1991 for success. are not moving toward an elevated Auctions...... —04 Mortgages...... Flooring...... 58 Furniture...... Is bridge a simple game? Of course mond, it was won by dummy’s nine- CANCER (June 21-July 22) There are point. Wanted to Buy...... ♦ 10 8 4 2 ♦ J 9 5 Financial...... 05 S e rv ice s Electrical...... 59 TV/Stereo/Appliances...... F K Q 10 9 7 not. There are so many facets to it; spot. They still had the four-spot in Your social life will take on new signifi­ strong Indications that your faith will bo CAPRICORN (D m . 22-Jan. 19) Ven­ Child Care...... 51 Machinery and Tools...... F 8 5 3 2 Notices...... 06 Heating/Plumbing...... _____60 ♦ 5 ♦ J10 7 and I don’t just mean bidding, play and hand as their ninth trick, but there was cance in the year ahead. A number of strengthened over the next few weeks tures that you personally conceive or Rentals Cleaning Services...... 52 Miscellaneous Services...... 61 Gardening...... Automotive ♦ A 10 2 ♦ K 7 3 defense. When you are declarer, you no way to get back to cash it. They new relationships will be established In regard to your philosophy ot life. This control should live up to your expecta­ Employment & Education Rooms for Rent...... Lawn Care...... 53 Services Wanted...... 62 Good Things to E at...... and two old friends could re-enter your will also add qualities to your character tions in this time span. Don't be afraid Apartments for Rent...... Bookkeeping/Income Tax...... 54 Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood...... — Cars for Sale...-...... are busy counting your tricks, check­ couldn’t do better than cash the top Part Time Help Wanted-...... 10 Landscaping..^...... 63 SOUTH life. that others find appealing. to experiment with your ideas, even the Condominiums lor Rent.. Carpentry/Remodeling...... 55 Farm Supplies and Equipihent.... Trucka/Vans for Sale. ing your losers, watching the oppo­ spades and concede one down. Help Wanted...... 11 Concrete...... 64 4763 PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Several LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) This Is a good ones that seem a bit radical. Homes for Rent...... Painting/Papering .*: ...... 56 Office Retail Equipment...... Campera/Trallers...... nents’ cards and trying to count their The answer is to look more closely Situation Wanted...... ~..12 Snow Plowing...... 68 Motorcycles/Mopeda ..94 FA6 friends are now likely to take active time to take serious measures regard­ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Focus Store/Oftlce Space...... 57 Arts/Crafts...... 70 Recreational Equipment...... points and suit distributions. It is at those diamond spots before playing Business Opportunities...... 13 RooHng/SIding.. Auto Services ♦AKQ43 roles In matters that could be personal­ ing a matter that could provide you with your efforts and energies on matters Instruction...... - ...... 14 Vacation Property...... Boats and Marine Equipment...... tough to do everything simultaneous­ to trick one. If you unblock the six, Industrial Property...... Autos for Rent/Lease...... 4QJ4 ly meaningful to you. Their Input will be a second source of income. It is closer that could contribute to your financial Employment Services...... -..15 CALL TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIRED ADVERTISEMENT Musical Items...... - ...... Miscellaneous Automotive.... ly. And then, just when you thought it eight and nine under the ace, king and constructive and they will help you ac­ to becoming a reality than you may well-being at this time. If you apply Oarages/Storage & MIsc.. Cameras and Photo Equipment.. M Wanted to Buy/Trade.------Vulnerable: Neither was safe to go back to the table, you queen, you can stay in band because complish what you couldn't do alone. rodlizo yourself properly, this could become Real Estate Roommates Wanted...... Pets and Supplies...... Dealer: South the Tour will draw dummy’s two, leav­ Homes tor Sale...... 21 Wanted to Rent...... 643-2711 run up against a hand like today’s. Know where to look for romance and VIRQOi (Aug. 23-8epl. 22) There is a your strong suit. Miscellaneous lor Rent.... After this straightforward auction. ing you able to cash the three-spot. you’ll find it. The Astro-Graph Match­ good chance at this time that you'll en­ Condominiums for Sale...... 22 South West North East West leads the heart king. How would Would you have seen the danger in maker Instantly reveals which signs are ter Into a partnership which will provide 1 NT Pass 3 NT All pass For your personal horoscope, Classified advertisements are taken by tele- time? romantically perfect lor you. Mail $2 to benefits to both your social Involve­ A you try to bring home three no-trump? James Jacoby's books "Jacoby on Bridge’ and Matchmaker, c/o this newspaper, P.O. ments as well as your commercial lovescope, lucky numbers RATES: 1 to 6 days: 95 cents per line per day. DEADLINES: For classified advertisements to be hone as a convenience. The Manchester Opening lead: F K It loplfs too simple. Unless dia­ erald Is responsible for only one Incorrect “Jacoby on Card Games ‘ (written witb bis father, Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. &ff&irs and future forecast, call published Tuesday through Satur- R monds are 4-0, there are nine guaran­ the late Oswald Jacoby) are now available at 7 to 19 days: 75 cents per line per day. day, the deadline Is noon on the day Inseillon and then only for the size of the teed winners: three spades, one heart ARIES (March 21-April 19) Something LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Two impor­ Astro’ Tone (95i each minute; 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. bookstores. Both are published by Pharos Books. tant matters you have not been content before publication. For advertisements original insertion. Errors which do not l e ^ n important Is stirring behind the scenes and five diamonds. But there is a snag IS) 1M1, NEWSPAPEN EinERPIUBE ASSN. to conclude to your satisfaction could Touch-Tone phones only). 26 or more days: 55 cents per line per day. to be published Monday, the dead­ the valuo of the advertisement will not be which could affect you at this time. Minimum charge: 4 lines. Don’t be fearful, though, because It be advantageously finalized over the line is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. corrected by an additional Insertion. Dial 1-900-963-3000 and 32 APARTMENTS FOR 32 APARTMENTS FOR 32 APARTMENTS FOR 35 STORE 8c OFFICE could turn out to be very beneficial. next several weeks. Keep your goals In enter your access code ______RENT______TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You are en­ mind. ______RENT______RENT______SPACE______tering a cycle that looks encouraging SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) As of to­ number, which is 184 A 22 CONDOBIINIUMS MANCHESTER-Office where your hopes and expectations are day. your popularity may start to as­ ?1 HOM Pg pa t h: 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE 21 HOMES FOR SALE COVENTRY-Quiet MANCHESTER Birch St. MANCHESTER-2 NOTICES 11 HELP WANTED 21 HOMES FOR SALE FOR SALE neighborhood. 1 3 rooms. Includes heat/ Bedroom duplex. In­ Building, Center Street MASTER-Bedroom or in­ MANCHESTER-$240’S. Bedroom ^artment. hot water. Security or cludes heat, not water location. $875 monthly 61 MISC. SERVICES 91 CARS FOR SAL^ 01 CARS FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE ATTENTION VETERANS- As a condition precedent DENTAL RECEP- la w suite, plus 3 MOTIVATED BRAND NEW-Completely Carpeted. $245/Month, references. $425/ and gas for cooking. plus utilities. R.D. Bring your DD 214 and to the placement of any TIONIST-Mature, bedroom Colonial. Of­ SELLERS! Bring us an finished uniti Quality 1-1/2 Months security. month. 649-4820 or $650/per month plus Murdock, 643-2692. CLEANING-Hauling. find out how you can advertising in the dependable, ex­ fice and 3 season offer on this luxurious 9 workmanship thru-out. No dogs. C all 742- 646-4412. deposit. 659-0703. RETAILTOFFICE-Main St. carpentry, remodeling, qualify for a VA Manchester Herald, Ad­ perienced, motivated porch. Attractive room brick Ranch-NEW 2 Bedrooms, self­ 0569. 27,000 Square feet. odd jobs. Rick’s Hand­ PRces WUthedni These Cots Are Next To New B mortgage. Stop in MANSFIELD-WIL- MANCHESTER-2 vertiser hereby agrees individual. Part time/full landscaped fenced kitchen, newer roof, fur­ defrosting refrigerator, $3.99 Sq. R . 646-2364, yman and Carpentry Saturday at RE/MAX, FURNISHED-3 Room LINGTON LINE-Route Bedroom. Clean. $650/ to protect, indemnify time temporary position. yard. Re/Max East of nace plus a beautiful in- dishwasher, disposal, Mr. Bezzini. Service. 646-1948. IndiMle The Bolottce ofChryd^'t fobdoos -Yeor 297 East Center St., apartment, 2nd floor. 4 4 , 2 bedroom month plus utilities. 7 and hold harmless the 4 Day week. M6-1360. the River, 647-1419. ground custom pool. 1-1/2 Baths, sky-light, Reasonably priced. Ful­ Manchester from 10am Heat. Private apartment, adults Pets Allowed. 649- SINGLE ROOMS-Retail or Manchester Herald, its F Screened porch, lamily ceramic tile floors, 2 ly insured. o r 70,000 Mile Power H»bi Wammtyl G E T PAID-For taking to 2 pm . Qualified entrances. Adults. No preferred. Country 7998.______office space available officers and employees and rec room. Adelaide zone gas heat, garage easy snapshotsi No veterans are eligible for NEED MORE pets. Security. privacy. No dogs. $460/ Immediately. Located 1/ Us fo r These Amoxiog Buys At against any and all Rd. Call Sharon for your with opener, self-clean­ MANCHESTER-2, 3, and liability, loss or ex­ experience. $900.00 mortgages of up to STORAGE? Ap­ References. 643-4860, month. 1-1/2 Months 6 Room apartments. 4 mile off Rte 384 on appointments. R e ^ a x ing range, built-in iiim EATABLBPm asm pense including per 100. Call 1-900- $184,0001 Let a Vet OVERSIZED ~ UNDER PRICED proximately 700 square 2pm to 7pm. security. 742-0569. Security. 646-2426. Spencer St. near East 74 FURNITURE 230-3636 ($0.99/Min) toot bam with 2 floors East of the River. microwave, 2 air attorneys’ fees, arising help you get your next This oversized Cope in Manchester is definitely under- MANCHESTER-2 Family. Weekdays, 9am-5pm. Hartford and Glaston- will solve your problem! Resident: 646-5566. conditioners, cathedral MANCHESTER-2 1990 Chrysler New Yorker 1990 Chrysler New Yorker from claims of unfair or write: PASE-849R, home I Call Jane, 659- priced of $134,900, offering first floor faryilly room, 5-Room.lovely Duplex. bu^. Ample parking. All BEDRCXJM SETS-Living 161 S. Lincolnway, Nor­ Add to that a house and Office: 647-1419. ceiling, atrium doors to Bedroom Garden Style MANCHESTER-4 Rooms, Mark Cross, Loaded. Stock #4648 trade practices, infring- 4472 at REA^AX for a large eat in country kitchen, formal dining. 1 1/2 2 Bedrooms. Lots of utilities included. 649- room furniture, antique Mark Cross, 4Dr. Sedan, Factory Sunroof, Anti-lock your personal touch. deck, up-graded and Townhouse apart­ 2 bedroom duplex. Brakes, A/C, Auto, Cassette fc Many CHher Extras. ment of trademarks, th Aurora, IL 60542. reservation and baths and 3 bedrooms. Want a garage, full base­ cabinets and closets. 2748 or 649-0593. furniture. 643-4701 or A Real Steal Reasonable Price, carpeting, Andersen ments available. Only 1 Securhy and reference. Cost New $24300. Stock (MS93. trade names or patents, MANAGERn’RAINEE-Full directions. ment and 2 porches ~ it's got those too! One of the EASY AND COMFORT- Nice yard. H eat/hot SOUTH WINDSOR- 649-2147. MANCHESTER, Thermo-pane windows. each remaining out of No Pets. 643-8996. A t violation of rights of time. Little Ceasars is best values on the market today. ABLE-One floor living. 3 water included. $750 Office, 300 square feet. COFFEE TABLE-36"x18. Our Special BIG VALUE-Ranch, 200 $138,962. BETTY ASKING, $138,900. 72. Quiet. On busline. MANCHESTER-Like new privacy and infringe­ looking for highly Bedroom Ranch, large Monthly. 684-4686. No lease. $150/Month. Glass T op . $45.00. feet from Bolton Lake, MORA. Philips Real Strano Real Estate, Air conditioning, self ment of copyright and motivated, hard working living room with 3 bedroom duplex, 521-1744 or 644-0165. Please call 643-2957. n4,585 atrium door, family Estate. 742-1450. 647-7653. cleaning oven, all ap­ large yard. Applianced, H5,700 proprietary rights, unfair persons. Must be fireplace. Over-sized room, remodeled, ener­ F F pliances included, VERNON CIRCLE-Offico F ______competition and libel responsible and deck. A beauty of a carpeted. No pets. 1989 Dodge Spirit 4 Door gy features, solar, hot Placing anad storage area, full Lease, security. $815/ space for lease, 500 sq. 1990 Chrysler LeBaron and slander, which may enthusiastic. 585-7689. water. BOLTON, N E W HOMES-HIGH- home. Call Barbara. JUST TAKE YOUR ONE-Maple twin bed. 4 Door Sedan, I^remier, All Leather, Loaded, Auto, A /C PS, PB, AM/FM Stereo, result from the publica­ LAND PARK Re/Max East of the PICKIII $118,900- basement. 1-1/2 baths Month. 646-3938. ft. office up to 2000 sq. 6 CyUnder. Cost New $19,000. Stock #4663 One Owner, Very Qean. TEACHERS-Telephone $139,875. TONY in Classified in townhouse. Heat and ft. Building owner pays Spring mattress. tion of any advertise­ ESTATES. From River, 647-1419. $119,900. Make your MANCHESTER-Available Our Special classified 100’s of jobs- ZILORA. Philips Real hot water included. 247- utilities. New building- $80.00, Please call ment in the Manchester 179,000. Call Ron Four­ choice of these spa­ April 1st, 1 Bedroom. Special A t 19 categories 1-900- Estate. 742-1450. is easy. 5030. other tentants. D.W. 643-1634. A t Only Herald by advertiser, in­ nier for Details. Re/Max cious 2 and 3 bedroom No pets. $425 plus 226-2645 $3/Min 24 F Fish Realty, Attorneys F______cluding advertisements East of the River. 649- Ranch or Townhouse JustcaK MANCHESTER-2 utiirties. 872-9951. Hrs. BRAND NEW LISTINGIII WE HAVE CONDOS BRICK RANCH-2 Car at­ Ford, Oberg, Manion, SOFA-Beige background, * 7 , 4 9 5 in any free distribution 3087. units with FULL Bedroom, private m,5oo Wonderful 6 room, full We have a variety of condos in Vernon. Manchester tached garage. ask for Donald Fish, soft floral design. publications published TELEPHONE-Sales. Part F BASEMENTSI These 643-^1 and basement, parking, dormered, Cape Cod and Hartford. Prices for one bedrooms start at $48,900, Fireplace, living room, 871-1400. Full size. Like new. $400. 1990 Dodge Dynasty LE 1990 Plymouth Acclaim LE by the Manchester time out of your home. units have sliders to large yard, stove. On on Green Hill St. in two bedrooms at $ 115.900 and three bedrooms from extra large kitchen, 3 we do the rest! 34 HOMES FOR RENT 643-6625. 4 Door Sedaa Prev. owned by Chry. Corp., Loaded, 4 Door Sedan, Chrysler Corp. Vehicle, PW, PDL, Herald. Earn up to $10 plus per private backyards over­ busline. $595 Monthly. Manchester. Large fully $132,500. Some have fireplaces, central air and ga­ bedrooms, 2 baths. Lot: Only 99,000 MUcs. Cost New $17,850. Stock *4672. A /C Auto, PS and Many Other Extras. See This O Z! hour. 528-0358. ALEXMAHHEW looking woods! Enjoy 649-2871. 1 AND 2 BEDROOM-Con- Great Value. Sold New (or $14,400. Stock #4673. applianced kitchen, 1st rages. Call us today! 90 X 156. Marion E. Our Sacrifice 30 r- 1 LOST and FOUND th e carport, pool, dos and apartments. 79 FUEL OIL/COAL/ floor laundry, deluxe rec REALTY Robertson, Realtor. LEGAL NOTICES MANCHESTER-1.2, and Our Special 13 BUSINESS OPPOR- m m D.F. r e a l e , INC. tennis, clubhouse, A N D 2 T O 4 EAST HARTFORD, CT FIREWOOD A t Only S ^ room, delightful 164 EAST CENTER ST. 643-5953. 3 Bedroom apartments LOST-Gray and white walking trailsl Call for BEDROOM > m TUNITIES sunporch, above FIEAL ESTATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS available. Security Single Offices *8.00 to Tabby with brown flea ■ ■ ■ ■ 17S Main St., Manchester MANCHESTER, your exclusive showing I homes for rent from $490 WOOD HALF CORD- %498 H o ground pool, fenced Anne Miller Real ESTATE OF deposit and 1 year *12.50 per square foot ~ H2,890 'collar. Area of Bowers MANCHESTER-Available 646-4525 643-4003 @ to $1100 monthly. Anno $15.Some small must yard. Built in 1984. Ex­ Estate. 647-8000. EUNICE L CULVER lease. From $5/5 to School. 643-1608. immediately. 1200 NEW AND EXPERIENCED AGENTS WANTED PRICE JUST REDUCED- Miller Real Estate. 647- Triple Net take all. Manchester 1990 Dodge Spirit LE 1990 Dodge Spirit O CO cellent condition. As­ F______The Hon. William E. $750. 649-0795. 4 Door Sedan, 4 Cylinder with Speed Control, LOST-Orange tiger cat. Square feet. Commer- Owner anxious. Ex­ 6000.______Renovating area only. 649-5038. 4 Door Sedan, 6 Cylinder, Loaded, One Owner, Sold 2 - < king $139,900. Jackson RtzGerald, Judge of the Court F Autrx A /C and Many Other Extras. Stock #4674 Neutered male, with cial/lndustrial. 3 Phase tremely nice! 5 Room, 2 MALLARD VIEW-New MANCHESTER-3 New for $14,400. Stock #4671. & J ^ s o n Real Estate. bedroom Condo in Cin­ of Probate, District of LEGAL NOTICES Central Air, Gas Heat, Hi­ Unbelievable H H flea collar. Lost on electric. Sprinkler Ranch and Colonial Manchester at a hearing held Bedroom Contem­ 647-8400. namon Springs. Good Tech Security System, A Steal A t m X Forest St. Reward. 646- system. $550 Per homes. Change your on March 7, 1991, ordered INVITATION TO BID 82 RECREATIONAL A t Only F NEW! $139,900 size rooms, all applian­ porary Cape. 2 Car 1720. Month. 646-5477. lifestyle to 1-floor living. that all claims must be garage. $1100 per Ample Parking, Bus Route, ______EQUIP.______0 m BRAND NEW LISTINGIII ces to remain, (washer 2 Bedu/Sm, 2 bath The Manchester Public presented to the fiduciary at Schools solicits bids for CUS­ month. No dogs. D.W. EZ-Accesstol-91 and I-84. %495 Immaculate 7 room MANCHESTER and dryer also) Won’t RaJrerfTes. Also 3 BICYCLE-26", Free Spirit. %995 10 PART TIME HELP 21 HOMES FOR SALE the address below. Failure to TODIAL SUPPLIES for the Fish Realty. 643-1591 Split Level on Hollister Immaculate aluminum-sided, 6- be on the market long Call 10 Speed. $45. Good Most of Ibat cars arc tligibltfor 9 financing for 4S months with Oie approoei credit 1 bedroom, 1-1/2 bath promptly present any such 1991-1992 school year. or 871-1400. WAN’TED NEW LISTING-IN-LAW S t. in Manchester. room Ranch. 2 baths, new roof, at this price II $84,500. claim may result in the loss of condition, 649-8314. Colonials. Attached Seeded bids will be received W ant n price that can't be beat? • The time is nowl • T h e p la c e is ... O O POSSIBLITIES-5 Featuring 3 bedrooms, wall-to-wall carpeting through­ Call Strano Real Estate, arage. From rights to recover on such MANCHESTER-3 F BOOKKEEPER/ out, 20x36 Ingreund pool with until March 26, 1991, 2:00 M&G Assoc. Bedroom, 3 bath home 2 full baths, fireplace, 647-7653. claim. Bedroom house. Good o SECRETARY-For cabana. AH on 1/2 acre park-llke S 143,900. North Main p.m., at which time they will MorxJay-Friday on Ludlow Road. shiny hardwood floors, grounds. llW e . F St. to Union St. to Ros­ Sandra Haun, be publicly opened. The right neighborhood. $1000 a 86 PETS ft SUPPLIES Manchester Realtor. MANCHESTER PLYMOUTH c j a y Remodeled kitchen, 2 aluminum siding, spa­ setto Dr. "We’re Sellling Clerk month. References and 8am -4pm Excellent hours. In­ SAILORS DELIGHT- is reserved to reject any and fireplaces, 2 car over­ cious sunporch over­ HousesI* Blanchard & all tdds. Specifications and bid security required. Call AKC-Registered Boston m CQ cludes assisting with LAKEFRONT home, The fiduciary is: at ROUTE 83 • VERNON, CT • 643-2708 • 875-8010 sized garage. In-law looks terrific yard offer­ Rossetto. 646-2482. forms may be secured at the 875-3391, from 8-5pm. Terrier Puppies. Beauti­ advertising. Small completely remodeled W. David Keith O possibilites on lower ing shade and privacy. wKh sensational views. F 575 Main Street Business Office, 45 N. School 528-6541 fully marked. $500. Call leasant office. Contact level. $190’s. ’We're Vrelking distance to all Street, Manchester, CT. 36 STORE 8t OFFICE 774-7805. rs. Jacksoji, 647- Vinyl siding, great fami­ S E T IN SERENITYIII Manchester, CT 06040 Selling HousesI* 3 schools I Attractively "DRIVE A NISSAN THEN DECIDE* ly area, paddle fans, $107,000. Spacious 041-03 ______037-03 SPACE 8400 or 646-8646. Blanchard & Rossetto. priced at $153,900. Ift dUliniOE SALE m > vaulted ceilings, just begins to describe 87 MISC. FOR SALE 646-2482. Jackson & Jackson NOTICE TO CREDITORS BOLTON-Off 384. 1600 NISSAN NISSAN W iLLIN C TO N carpeting, new kitchen, this beautiful 2 bedroom NOTICE TO CREDfTORS g W 11 HELP WANTED F______Real Estate. 647-8400. Excellent home m great lamily 2 bedroom, thermal ESTATE OF Square feet. Will 39 ROOMMATES CHMJENOEW«CBiQ:E«plM#ltwft»y^ Ranch end unit on the ESTATE OF — 8owtoMod#NEvwi UNDER FKtorylmwteri MANCHESTER: New, private Lydall Street locatbn area. 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 11/ BURTON D. PEARL KASIMIERZS.GESIAK subdivide. 2nd floor. END ROLLS CLERICAL-Sales clas­ NEW TO THE MARKET- glass. BOLTON, first floor. Enjoy,tho WANTED f»iAUJNCtCkfAUn.OECO(ftlCRHW6AWRAWKED«tMOWWERSAT1SfACTOWl 30 > just east of Vernon Street. 3 bedrooms, 11/2 baths. 2 baths, fireplaced living room, $169,900. ROY *IWm New. Chris or John 271/2" width-*1.00 sified 100’s of jobs-19 U & R Home. 3-4 garage, new above-ground pleasures of the ap­ The Hon. William E. OSBORNE. Philips KASIMIERZGESIAK 649-4684. FEMALE-Responsible categories 1 900-226- bedroom Raised Select now for color picks and other changes. This pod, sHders to large d e ^ All plianced kitchen, lots of FitzGerald, Judge of the Court 13" width-50<= 2645 $3/Min 24 Hrs. Ranch. Also office, GREAT STARTER home will qualify for new CHFA allocation. Hurry, this on an acre lo t $148,900. Real Estate. 742-1450. closets, central air, of Probate. District of The Hon. William E. MANCHESTER-Store/ non-smoker to share 2 Aluminum Sheets 4/*5.00 DRIVE A 1991 SENTRAI DRIVE A 1991 STANZA! H O M E - F Manchester at a hearing held bed,2 bath apart.$395/ Newiprint sod rol« cm b» p lc k ^ family room, 2 custom homes at this price in Manchester are im­ pool, tennis and RtzGerald, Judge of the Court Commercial use. Main ID ol the McncTiMtw HenSd NEW 1991 SENTRAE NEW 1991 STANZA XE CLERICAL-Telephone MANCHESTER. on March 11. 1991 ordered fireplaces. A real TRULY WELL KEPT- privacy. Sliders to patio of Probate, District of St. near Center St. 646- Month + 1/2 util. 645- ONLY bc/ot* n djn. Monday 2 Door Sedan, 4 Speed 4 Door Sedan, 5 Speed classified 100’s Of jobs- $112,900. Conveniently possible to find! that all claims must bo 0007. Leave message. Svcmyiftnndoy. ______beauty. Great treed ANDOVER. $139,900. for summertime funi Manchester at a hearing held 2426. Weekdays, 9-5. 19 categories 1-900- located six room Cape. presented to the fiduciary at area. Call Barbara W. CENTURY 21 Immaculate country Anne Miller Real on March 7. 1991. ordered 226-264^5 $3/Min 24 Well kept home with the address below. Failure to that all claims must be Re/Max East of the Ranch with fieldstone Estate. 647-8000. 91 CARS FOR SALE hardwood floors, newer promptly present any such presented to the fiduciary at 91 CARS FOR SALE 91 CARS FOR SALE Hrs.______River, 647-1419. fireplace, hardwood F insulated windows, eat- MAZZ REALTY claim may result in the loss of the address below. Failure to DRIVERS-Telephone esP floors, 3 b^room s, 1-1/ rights to recover on such promptly present any such in kitchen plus dining ANDOVER classified 100’s of jobs- 2 baths, plus gorgeous HELPING PEOPLE claim. claim may result In the loss of room. Why not take a 875-^66 CUSTOM BUILT List $12,175 Slit. #7617 19 categories 1 900- MANCHESTER- carpeted lower level satisfy th d r needs Sandra Haun, rights to recover on such List $8590 Stk. #420496 look? D.W. Fish Real All brlcK,m 5-room Ranch (1.600 family room and office. 226-2645 $3/Min 24 $229,000. Immaculate Estate. 643-1591 or sq. tl). 2 Ikeplaoes, 21/2 acres Clerk claim. CHALLENGE 9 room Garrison CHARMING CAPE, Tastefully decorated and wants...that's _ March Madness Hrs.______871-1400. with 1/2 acre spring fed pond. The fiduciary is: Sandra Haun, PRICE Colonial. Cozy don with KNIGHTON STREET- New heating system. Great buy •^Jhroughout. D.W. Fish Clerk *7777 *9999 EXPERIENCED-Cooks. F what want ads are Mae C. Pearl fireplace. Enclosed sun Large Cape with first at$164,900. Additional acreage ^ a l Estate. 643-1591 all shifts. Apply in per­ do Vincent L. Diana, Esq. The fiduciary is: porch. 4 Bedrooms, for­ floor family room off ava ila ble. or 871-1400. allabouL son at Denny’s Geirrity. Diana, Conti & Houck Robert J. Gesiak DRIVE A 1991 MAXIMA! DRIVE A 1991 HARDBODY mal dining room and HISTORIC HOME BUT krtchen, 3 bedroom, 1- F Restaurant, 35 Talcot- 614 Wbterman Road NEW 1991 MAXIMA GXE PICKUP TRUCKl living room. Lower level NEW PRICEIII Warm 1/2 bath, above ground 31 ROOMS FOR RENT 1091 Main Street vitle Rd. Vernon. WHAT A BUY! Lovely Manchester, CT 06040 Lebanon, CT 06249 Luxury Sedan NEW 1991 HARDBQDY 4x2 PICKUP family room with and cozy 7 room ANTI­ pool, built-in hutch in 1991 1991 Cape, 3 bedroom, 1 MANCHESTER-Free 042-03 5 Speed GENERAL-Labor 100’s of second fireplace, 2-1/2 Q U E CAPE COD on dining room, tireplace. PUBLISHER'S bath, very spacious 040-03 week with $100 security Buy now arxi save All new iobs-1 9 categories baths. Original owner. A Parker St. in MUST SEE! Asking master bedroom, ceil­ Cutlass Cutlass I NOTICE: deposit. Clean, quiet, Tele- phone classified 1 Pleasure To Showl Manchester offers a $136,900. "We’re Sell­ ing fan, stone fireplaca, NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS cars drastically reduced furnished. 646-8337. 900 226 2645 $3/Min U&R Realty. 643-2692. flexible floorplan, 3 ing HousesI* Blanchard EQUAL washer/dryer, across ESTATE OF ESTATE OF I Supreme Calais 24 Hrs. bedrooms, appliances, & Rossetto. 646-2482. MANCHESTER ROXIE E. HAYES SHERWOOD G. FER­ for this sales event HOUSING the street from school. MANCHESTER-Fur- 2 car garage and at­ F 3 and 3 RANCH Two-FamUy In The Hon. William E. GUSON 15,915 Used cars at Don’t Pass This Upl List $18,974 Sik #7SS6 List $8845 Stk. #7518 tached workshop. OPPORTUNITY rare prioa ranga. Separate uHH- nished room for rent on FitzGerald, Judge of the Court a/k/a lO PART -nME HELP 10 PART TIME HELP CLASSIC VICTORIAN-3 des. Owner w ill consider secon­ COVENTRY. $114,899. 750 rebate liquidated 12,313 Bursting with character busline. $100/Week. of Probate, District of SHERWOOD FERGUSON CHALLENGE WANTED Bedroom, 1-1/2 bath All Real Estate adver­ d s financing. $119,900. PHIL BLAZAWSKI/ CHALLENGE WANTED from tne 1800’s and 649-4148 after 5. Manchester at a hearing held The Hon. William E. 1000 rebate prices rebate 750 home with wrap around ERIN MARVEL. Philips PRICE * PRICE *7777 JUST REDUCED to tised in this newspa­ References. on March 5. 1991, ordered FitzGerald, Judge of the Court 16,999 deck, totally remodeled Real Estate. 742-1450. 600 first tim e buyer firsttimebuyer 600 $132,900. Jackson & that all claims must be of Probate, District of country kitchen, country per is subject to the SALE PRICES GOOD TIL 5 P.M., TUESDAY 3/19/91. Jackson Real Estate. 32 APARTMENTS FOR presented to the fiduciary at Manchester at a hearing held 600 Bob R llev diecount Bob Rllev discount 400 decor throughout. Im­ Federal Fair Housing on March 11, 1991 ordered 647-8400. ______RENT______the address below. Failure to NEWS maculate interior plus Act of 1968 which 22 CONDOIONIUMB promptly present any such that all claims must be 1^2,965 DE CORMIER’S NISSAN large lot and 1 car claim may result in the loss of presented to the fiduciary at ~ *10,563 FOR BALE MANCHESTER-Newer garage, $150’s. "We’re makes it illegal to ad­ rights to recover on such the address below. Failure to V-6, Automatic QUALITY USED CAR & TRUCK SALE 1 MANCHESTER- MANCHESTER duplex, 3 bedrooms, ^ 9 9 1 A/C, Automatic, rear $139,900. OFFERING Selling HousesI* vertise "any prefer­ BE A BELIEVERIIt daim. promptly present any such Transmission. CORRESPONDENT Blanchard & Rossetto. NEW U S TIN C carpeted, appliances. claim may result in the loss of defroster, tilt steering, USED CAR SUPER SALE SMART VALUE-Con- ence, limitation or dis­ $113,900. Yes K’s still $690 monthly. Heat not Sandra Haun, Fox 646-2482. Four and tour Duplax with two Clerk rights to recover on such A/C, rear defroster, W/W tires, 87 MAZDA RX-7 genial Ranch boasting car garage on larg t lot, two new possible to own the 90 NISSAN SENTRA crimination based on included. Security and claim. split seat, plus man]/^ W M i4[k Sdn.AX:,PS.Au»>.4Cy.U.I3»l* ^ 9 9 5 W HkCtM.iSH RoiiiyE<<(.4«.lOiW <7995 We currently have an opening cheerful hearth. On a haadng systams. Much mod­ American Dream and The fkfuciary is: bodyside moldings, race, color, religion, references required. No Sandra Haun, 87 HONDA PRELUDE full acre, just one ernization. great famHy area, move right in tool Julia A. Shrider other standard 2 dr., 4 speed, 90 NISSAN SENTRA pets. 643-7635. Clerk ^ u s many other (M4Di SWi.AC.PS A>k>.4C|l.tO.M4U 0 4 , Ce*. AC. Tp*. i S«4.4 C 4. to 7Z2 M <7995 owner. Hardwood sex, handicap, family convenient to schods, Beautiful 2 bedroom do Anomey Nancy Jeanne %995 for a news correspondent to stxipping. $162,900. features. radio prep, rear defogger, doors, eat-in kitchen, 4 Townhouse with full MANCHESTER-2 Family. Johnson The fiducial is: standard 90 NISSAN SENTRA 87 TOYOTA CEUCA ST LYDALL WOODS- status, or national ori­ (h fS O i S44.AC.PS.Auki.4Cil.1l.MiM ^ 9 9 5 BhaZOi C |».A X :.iS »4.4C 4.toM M i <7995 bedrooms, 2 baths, par- MANCHESTER. basement, sliders to Newly updated. 2 Phelon, Squatrito. Fitzgerald, Robert W. Ferguson #1047 1.8L fuel injected engine, features cover Coventry events. This is a 87 MERCURY MARQUIS tially finished $142,000. Immaculate gin, or any intention to private deck overlook­ Bedroom In quiet Dyer & Wood do Jacqueline A. Wilson, Esq. 90 NISSAN SENTRA plus many standard features. #1022 Om i ZO Sdn.PS.Aua>.4Cil.l.M0M Ta<40i sen.AC.Auto.Vt.41 tooM <7995 basement, patio. Nicely and tastefully decorated make any such prefer­ ing woods and babbling neighborhood. Close to 773 Main Street P.O. Box 160 •7995 part-time position which in­ town center and Manchester, CT 06040 Rocky Hill, CT 06067 88 OLDSMOBILE DELTA sited in a natural SALEM CAPE featuring brooki Fireplace tool z n p w . 90 NISSAN 300 ZX a t,4 0 i Skn.AC.Lartw.Auto.lCy.MilXBM ence, limitation or dis­ busline. $595/Month Bk.AC.PW.m.Aukr.V« to M ito <8995 Qi4, C ^ . M e . Rok^ Enf. i t i / i W <6995 Caths. Unique condo brick condominium. All new 2 8 WANTED TO BUT 28 WANTED TO BUY rency declared Community National Bank insolvont and d M o d Come in and sign up for NCAA Oldsmobile Drive To The ing. style living with the look advertising for Real€s- thermal windows, fully appH- 89 FORD MUSTANG ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ th ^ a n k , and a p p o in t^ the Final Four Sell-A-Thon Drawing. Win a 1991 Cutlass BUZOt Hkk.Aula.4C,t.Zr.0a0M MANCHESTER- and feel of a single tate which is in viola­ ancad Kitchan, Anlshed lamUy poration as Receiver of the bank. NOTICE IS H E R E ^ G IV tN <7495 room and bedroom on lower Supreme, Trip For Two To Final Four, largo Screen TV, $335,000. For the dis­ family home. D.W. Msh mat Community National Bank is in receivOThip. Creditors of tion of the law. Our level. A weH run and maintalnad HAVE PROSPECT ~ USED TRUCK & UTILITY VEHICLES Please apply in writing to: criminating buyer, this Real Estate. 643-1591 such institution are notified to Plus Many Other Prizes. See salesperson for details. readers are hereby small complex. A MUST SEE striking new U&R 9 or 871-1400. $109,000. with proof thereof, to the Redever by April 15, 1991, or such 88 JEEP CHEROKEE H 4 Q A A 84 NISSAN PICKUP WILL TALK iiiA 4D i W4*0B.l«4aAuto.»C,l.4#.#1iM I I |5 lv U 0 » , « R if ^*6 4.Z. iSpd 4C# l l »44M <3495 room contemporary at F______informed that all dwell­ claims may be disallowed by the Receiver. BOB RILEY Brookskfe Estates, with We have a prospective buyer for a one or Claims filed after April 16, 1991, may be b arre^ acco rd an ce 84 NISSAN PICKUP Manchester Herald MANCHESTER-Cape on ings advertised in this 88 JEEP CHEROKEE features like a L- with 12 U.S.C. Section 1821(d) (5) (c). as amended. Whle4 0> Wtf0^SSf4-4C4 .ZlMl U <10,900 Oitotakitf CM. 4i4.JSp4.4C4.5* <5995 quiet Street in con­ newspaper are avail two bedroom Condo. Looking for invest­ shaped balcony stair­ All claims, with supporting proof, must be tiled with the OLDSMOBILE 86 FORD BRONCO XLT IRQQCk 64DODOERARAM PICKUP P.O. Box 591 way that is open from venient location. 3 ment, aware of present market condi­ BkMOito Wkfto. Sm I. i SM. ( C,l. M.OM M W 9 9 9 (M.4iZ.4Sp4.4C4 n .014 M <2995 Bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, able on an equal op­ Receiver at the following address: floor to ceiling, a master tions. If interested in selling, call us. MS MOM) 81REET • MANCHCSnin bed room suite with a enclosed porch, rec portunity basis. To Claims Agent Manchester, CT 06040 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPOFWTION .M COm iM III NISSAN. 9 room. Price Reduced I VOLKSWAGEN jacuzzi bath. Cathedral complain of discrimi MANCHESTER DE CORMIER Owner AnxiousI Offers FOR LEASE Receiver of Community National Bank — 4312 ceiling living room, fami­ nation call: BELFIORE REALTORS P .O. Box 9104 643-4165 Or call643-2711 Considered! $137,500. 1,100 sq. ft. Center Street, near 259 Adams St., Manchester, CT ly room and much 124 Grove Street ■ w i s s a h . more. Call usi U&R Call Joe, Lombardo & HUD toll-free at: Town Hall. 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That was the self-advertised ‘ Real Deal’ as O f course Calhoun had the advice of O ’Neal to-help FRENCH'S LAWN & TREE SERVICE ROOFING/ Free estimates. Many Others 91 CARS FOR SALE it now tootpUng mowirig •ooountt SIDING Licensed and insured. To Choose From 649-4571 91 CARS FOR SALE in 7-1 LS U center Shaquille O ’Neal. him. PAINTING/ for this toaton. Just when it seemed as i f the Huskies were destined to Before Thursday night’s Midwest Regional game, • Lawn Cut & Trim ...... - - « PAPERING • Formal Hedga Trimming Call Tom take an early exit from this year’ s N C A A Ibumament in O ’ Neal said that if he were Calhoun, “ I would put four • Traet A Shrubt Planted LIONEL COTE • Pruning • Spot SaedirM • FertiKzer ROOFING & SIDING 871-8092 the Midwest Regional in Minneapolis, they collectively men on Shaquille O ’Neal.” WEIGLE'S PAINTING CO. • Vegetable Qardent Roto-Ttled step up and disassemble sixth-se^ed LSU , 79-62, rekin­ “ Well, they did put three or four guys on me,” said Quality work at a AnM WHUtefi £W/malM •30 Years Experience reasonable pricel Low r Ratm for Sonloro Let A Specialist dling cherished memories o f March Madness throughout O ’Neal. “ Every time the ball came inside, they collapsed 645-1312 •Fully Insured Interior & Exterior •License # 506737 Dorn EVERYTHING'S ON SALE ~ EVERY DAY!!! the state o f Connecticut a year ago. on me.” Free Estimates UConn (19-10), the 11th seed, m eeu 14th-seeded O ’ Neal, a 63 percent shooter, made 11 o f 22 shots, PHIL’S LAWN CARE^ 646-9564 Call Brian Welgle WATERPROOFING 91 CM C S-15 [ } 0 9 'l CMC SONOMA Xavier (22-9), an 89-84 wirmer over third-seeded nine o f them dunks. But the rest o f the Tigers shot 13 for 645-8912 LANDSCAPING-'-' 91 CM C SIERRA Nebraska, in the second round Saturday night at 7. 53 — 24.5 percent. • Spring clean-Up WET BASEMENTS? PICKUP As Irony would have it, Husky coach Jim Calhoun LSU went inside to O ’ Neal regularly, and occasionally • starting list tor weekly maintenance RICKBURNEH 1/2 TO N PICKUP JIMMY VILLAGE PAINTERS • Residential & Commercial ROOFING & SIDING Hatchways, foundation cracks, pointed to his club’ s poor performances (three losses) on the results were spectacular. One o f his dunks was a 742-9540 25 Years Experience sump pumps, tile lines, gravity CBS during the regular season as a reason it was seeded sky-walking, alley-oop one-hander. But more often than Interia/Exterior m i 8 9 ^ 6 y 9 3 4 -.'^1 Call for free estimate Fully Insured feeds, and dry wells. Also damp ^ 1 2 , 1 7 5 so low in the M idwest Region. not, Connecticut’s Rod Sellers and Scott Burrell were Free Estimates Call for free estimates ness proffing of concrete walls Thursday night on CBS prime-time, UConn beautiful­ there to knock away passes and throw O ’Neal o ff his S tk.#1114 S tk .# 1 1 8 7 | Senior Citizen Discount Spring Cleanup, Dethatchlrig, 646-6598 and floors. Chimney clean outs, S tk.#1240 ly contain^ O ’ Neal and used a brilliant 25 point-effort game. 872-7782 Lawn Mowing, Edging, H e d ^ stone walls, and concrete repairs. (on lO-for-16 shooting) from junior Chris Smith, who “It was very important to play good defense on him Trimming, Light Trucking, Etc. Over 40 years experienced. Sen 91 BUICK SKYLARK 91 BUICK CENTURY ^^^^91 BUICK REGAL must play well for UConn to win. early and try to get him out o f his game,” Sellers said. Professional Equipment ELDER CARE lor dllzen discounts. O ’ N e d scored 27 points, but missed eight o f his first “ We said to Rod, ‘ You’ ve got Shaquille but w e’ ve got MARTY MATTSSON 4 DR. SEDAN 4 DR. SEDAN 13 shots and 14 o f his points came after UConn had built help for you,” ’ Calhoun said. “ We played tight, within 15 Dependable Albert Zuccaro 4 DR. SEDAN Painting Interior/Exterior Ray Hardy 646-7973 NURSE'S-AIDE a commanding 22-point lead in the second half. feet o f the basket, and just tried to squeeze him. The key Wallpapering Years of experience Waterproofing The staggering statistic for the Huskies — and their thing was trying to always bring someone in from the i L M 0,985 ^ 2 ^ 9 6 3 il3,720' fans — was the fact they shot 53 percent (31-for-59) 30 Years Experience Care for Elderly 646-3361 weak side. Make sure if w e’ re going to get beat that Th« A M o d a tM l r>raM References, Insured from the floor for the game. UConn went on a decisive they’re going to beat us from the outside." Excellent references S tk.#1118 S tk.#1257 S tk.#1002 15-4 run to open the second half, putting the Huskies up TAKE A SEAT — UConn’s Scott Burrell (24) looks as if he will take a seat on the court while 649-4431 MISCELLANEOUS Let A Specialist The Huskies w ill play Saturday night at 7 agmnst Call by 22 points. trying to control the ball against LSD’s Vemel Singleton (24) during their NC/\A Tournament SERVICES Doltl Xavier, which upset No. 11 Nebraska 89-84. 742-6402 h\ Their 13-for-24 free throw shooting was barely dis­ Midwest Regional game Thursday night in Minneapolis. The Huskies thumped the Tigers, LetASpectaltst PRICE INCLUDES $600 FIRST-TIME BUYER AND FACTORY REBATES LS U coach Dale Brown said he wasn’t surprised by Do in TREE SERVICE/ cernible in this enjoyable, delectable victory. Up, 36-25, Connecticut’ s game plan. 79-62. ODD JOBS at halftime, was both surprising and suspenseful from the > m Smart shoppers PRUNING USED “ W e’ ve had a major weakness all year long ... and you MASONRY USED , outside looking in...... Thursday’ s game would be his last at LSU. It was the third straight loss for LSU (20-10), which H o Trucking, shop Classifledl don’ t have to get an academic scholarship to figure it out. Home Repairs. HAWKES TREE SERVICE $13,495 1987 CHEVY CAPRICE $7,980 Could this really be the same team that looked so piti­ W e’ve been a horrendous perimeter team,” he said. “ Right now. I ’m not thinking about the N B A at all. I failed to advance past the second round o f the N C A A O DO T h e y fin d t h a t ’s a 1990 FORD BRONCO 11 ful against (^ r g e to w n just six nights before? tournament for the fifth consecutive year. ROMAN SPIEWAK Bucket, truck & chipper. “ That’ s not a big secret. Why more people didn’ t play us don’ t Imow,” he said. “ It could be, it could not be.” You name It ~ We do it. $7,960 And, how long before LS U roars back and UConn The Huskies trailed 21-20 with five minutes left in the Mason Contractor good w ay to fight Stump removal. Free 1990 BUKK PARK AVE $17,990 1987 CHRYSLER 5TH AVE this way is beyond my imagination. It wasn’ t the last game for Connecticut (19-10), which Free Estimates estimates. Special chokes down the stretch? got 25 points from Chris Smith and used a 16-4 run at the first half when Burrell’ s 3-pointer started the 16-4 spurt Brick-Slone-Block the high cost of $4,980 1986 PONTIAC TRANS AM. $4,880 “ W e shot 13 o f 53 without Shaquille. What’ s that? Insured consideration for elderly and 1989CMC S-15P/U Those questions were never addressed after UCoim, Damn poor. I know that without even adding." end o f the first half and a 15-4 spurt at the start o f the that put them ahead to stay. m I New-Repairs-Restoration living. handicapped 1988BU1CKCENTURY $6,990 1986 ELECTRA WAG $6,995 uncharacteristally, blew the Tigers clear out o f the O ’Neal looked rusty in his first game since Feb. 27, second to make it a rout. The Huskies are trying to im­ Connecticut made seven o f its first 12 shots in the o m 643-2711 647-7553 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in the second half. when he was sidelined by a hairline fracture in his left prove on last year, when they fell one victory short o f second half and LS U missed seven o f nine as the Huskies 646-4134 643-0304 5 “ D Heading into the tournament, the feeling was a loss to leg. The 7-foot-1 sophomore All-American was asked if reaching the tournament’s Fin^ Rjur. opened a 51-29 lead and cruised home. ™ ™ «r= i O ’ Neal and LSU would be justifiable. The sting o f the When you need to defeat wouldn’t hurt too long since most Husky fans 8 7 M I8 C . F O R S A L E -TOJVIP- 01 CARS FOR SALE 01 CARS FOR SALE advertise, nothing ft: have what’ s considered the b i»t recruiting class in the CHINA-Syracuse Nordic, works like Classified IBUEC: •MI(C SL ^ t i o n heading to Storrs next year. Richmond squeezes Orangemen dry CD 75 pieces. $50. Doll TRUCK ^ N ow , that UConn has w o n ... house, unpainted, Dial ¥ Husky fans see their eyes light up and get larger by the m O i LOOKING FOR THE be top shelf over that. But this is another great feather in N.C. State advanced by putting six players in double furnished. $50. 647- second. By DAVID GINSBURG B 722 WETHERSFIELD AVE. HARTFORD 249-1301 our bonnet, I must say.” figures in a 114-85 rout o f No. 25 Southern Mississippi. P O 9613. 643-2711 Xavier is definitely a beatable team and if UConn The Associated Press Curtis Blair scored 18 points and Terry Connolly Syracuse (26-6) had a chance to pull even in the dos­ F______! should get to the Sweet 16, its most likely opponent 91 c a r s FOR SALE H TONY MARCH BUICK-GMC ' TONY MARCH BUICK-GMC added 14 for the Spiders (22-8), who will next face ing seconds, but B illy Owens and Michael Edwards both DRAPES-Yellow, 2 pair. 1 would (shhhhh!!).. JJukel C O LLE G E PARK, Md. — Historically speaking, S > BEST Temple, a 80-63 w inna over Purdue, on Saturday. missed 3-pointws and the Orangemen were ousted from for picture window, 63" Wouldn’t that be a nice scenario for a well-deserved Richmond’ s upset o f Syracuse has no equal. But it’ s only long. $25.00. 649-9958. Mik Kilgore scored 25 points — making 8 of 11 the first round for the first time since 1978. payback to the Blue Devils after they, in particularly second-best in the eyes o f coach Dick T ^ a n t. F field-goal attempts and all six o f his free throws — and “ I heard Richmond was capable o f upsetting people. I USED CARS AROUND? , ripped the hearts out o f Connecticut Richmond never teailed Thursday in a 73-69 victory 30 > guess they proved it,” said Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim. fans at the buzzer in overtime in the East Regional final over the N o. 7 Orangemen in the opening round o f the 88 TAG SALES Tarrant said he referred to the Indiana game when LOOK HERE! last March. East Regional. It marked the first time that a 15th seed E S S t R e Q I O I I propping his players at their pregame meal hours before ILLING BAND PARENTS As fans, it’s easy to get greedy after watching UConn beat a second seed since the tournament went to a 64- INDOOR FLEE the Syracuse matchup. systematic^ly break down a very powerful team such as team format. 1990 SUZUKI SIDEKICK MARKET-Saturday, “ 1 said to the kids, ‘ I f in 1988 a No. 13 seed can beat LSU. which Imocked o ff highly regarded Arizona earlier Tarrant was elated, to be sure. But he insisted that the Temple (22-9) shot a season-high 65 percent to dispatch ,4X4, UkeNew, 16,000 March 16, 1991. 9-2. the defending champions and a team that had just won this year. monumental upset takes a back seat to the time his the Boilermakers (17-12). School Cafeteria. We don t the Big 10, why can’t a No. 15 seed beat a No. 2?,’” he Miles, White on White Admission: 50 Cents. For now, it’s time to relish a phenomenal performance Spiders eliminated then-defending national champion In­ Saturday’ s other second-round game at Cole Field said. with ail eyes set toward Xavier and the Metrodome diana from the 1988 tournament. House will match Oklahoma State against North TAG SALE-Saturday, Temple, meanwhile, proved that it has more than stel- >9,495 March 16.9 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday night. “ When we beat Indiana we beat a whole mystique,” he Carolina State. at East Catholic High LS-W ho! said. “ We had u*emendous publicity not only around the Oklahoma State got 21 points and 17 rebounds from Please see S Y R A C U S E , page 18 1986 HONDA CRX-Sl Special S4,999 School. No ‘Big Deal’. country but around the world. I don’ t think anything can in a 67-54 victory o v a New Mexico, and Black, 5 Speed, Was $5,495 Huskies move on, hqiing to produce some more 91 CARS FOR s a l e "" 1985 HONDA ACCORD H/B N C A A Tournament winning memories. Blue, 40,000 Miles, Was $7,995 set our prices 1988 HONDA ACCORD LX Schaller Jim Tierney is a sports w riter fo r the Manchester W hale gets in sync Seattle Silver, Automatic, 4 Door Quality H erald. 1987 HONDA CRX Pre-Owned Autos 5 S p ^ , Blue, Low Miles, Wast $6,995 Value Priced 1989 HONDA PRELUDE SI USED CAR BEST BUYS! against the Wings 5 Speed, Black, Was $11,995 19M Honda Accord LX $4,995 Montana finds 1989 HONDA CRS-SI 4 Dr., 5 Spd., A/C, Excellent Condition that had coach Rick Ley talking. Black, 5 Speed, A/C 1986 Honda Accord DX $5,500 By TOM COYNE 1989 HONDA CRX ...you do. “ It’s nice to see him rewarded for hit The Associated Press White, 5 Speed, Was $8,995 3 Door, 5 Speed, AM/FM, Clean Car a tough spot hard work,” he said. " I f he gets hot, it 19B7 Chryaler LaBaron $5,400 takes the pressure o ff the o th a lines and 1986 NISSAN PULSAR COUPE HARTFORD — The Hartford Whalers What we will do is sit down with you makes us a mote potent scoring team.” #83018, Was $4,995 Coupe, Auto, A/C, PS, P8, AM/FM There's a simple reason you won't say they’ve recovered from the trades that The goal ended Dineoi’s eight-game 1988ISUZU l-MARK 1987 Aeura Legend 8adart$11.900 and discuss your needs and your against Vegas brought four new players just before last a price in our ad. goal drought and was just his second 4 Door, #2425, Was $4,495 week’s trading deadline. 1 V-S, Auto, Loaded, Sunroof two-goal game o f the season. 1988 1/2 FORD ESCORT LX budget. Only then will we be able to “ W e’re sta^ng to get in sync," said f t t 1987 OldaCutlaaa Sup. $5,900 “ It’ s nice to get any goal.” Dineen said. Xtra Nice, 4 Door, Auto, A/C Verbeek, who scored the gamc-wirmer in V-8, Auto, Full Power. Wire Wheels suggest a solution to your driving By The Associated Press “ Ybu’ re out there and you’ re working and 1988 CHRYSLER UEBARON CTC With 43 models of Honda automo­ Thursday night’s 4-2 victory o v a Detroit. the thing’s just not going in. So I ’m Coupe, Was $7,995 1987 BMW 325 $11,700 needs. Delivered on time and within “ W e're o v a the shock (o f the trade) now, biles available, we're not going to tell If Montana was a stock, V M Street would be bearish happy to get some.” 1988 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER V-6,5 Speed, Loaded, Clean I hope. And w e’ve been starting to your budget. on the Grizzlies. Dineen started the season strong, scor­ Auto, A/C, Was $9,995 you what type of car you want and forecheck again the past two games like 1987 Chevy C-20 4X4 PAJ $10,800 After all, why back a team that has a first-round date ing 12 goals in the first 27 games, but a 1986 PONHAC GRAND AM the Whalers o f old.” V-8. Auto, A/C, Full Power, Two lone what you're going to pay for It. tonight against the General Motors o f college basketball, sales of injuries hampered him and he Quad-4 LE, 8,500 Miles UNLV? 1987 Acura Legend Sad. $13,900 The victory was the Whalas second entei;ed the game with only three goals in 1987 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 If there's a car In your future, Jerry Ihrkanian, coach o f the defending natitxial straight after going winlcss for nine his past 27 games. 4 Door, 3,500 Miles V-€, Auto, Sunrool, Loaded champions, certainly doesn’t sound like a man interested give us a visit. We'll give you all games (0-6-3) and moved them into a tic "H opefu lly I ’ ll put a little streak 1986 CHEVROLET CELEBRITY 1988 Honda Accord LXI $9,900 Those are your decisions. in taking stock o f Montana. with Bijffalo for third place in the Adams togetha and start putting it in the net,” he 4 Door, Auto, A/C, Was $5,995 Coupe, S Speed, A/C, Loaded the options “ I don’t know anything abpUt. Mcxitana,” he said. After all It's your car. Division. said. 1986 FORD TEMPO “ W e’ ll get some film o f than." 1988VWJattlGL $7,800 The Red Wings were teying to reach Dineen’s second goal with 6:18 left in 4 Door, Auto, A/C, Was $3,995 Tarkanian. in fact, is guilty o f something coaches al­ Auto, AA:, AM/FM Stereo the 500 mark for the first time since the game clinched the victory. He skated 1986 TOYOTA COROLLA ways preach against: lo ttin g ahead. H e’ s upset that the DOING IT RIGHT FOR 26 YEARS losing to St. Louis on Jan. 25. down the left wing, skated around defen­ 1988 Chavy Coralea Sad. $6,500 Rebels, winiwrs of 41 co n s e rv e games, might have to 4 Door, Was $5,495 “If you don’t score more than two seman Yves Racine and fired a short wrist 1988CHEVY SPECTRUM Special $3,995 V-6, /kuto, A/C, Power Group play a second-round game against Georgetown, a team goals in the other guy’ s building you have shot o v a gqmie Allan Bester's shoulda. 1988 Mercury Cougar $7,995 whose 12 losses are exceeded by only two teams in the 3 O oor a tough time winning,” Red Wings coach 1981 PLYMOUTH REUANT WA G $1,195 64-team draw. Verbeek’ s' second-period goal was his V-6, Auto, Full Power, A/C Bryan Murray said. “People have been asking me all week who I feared 40th, the third time in four years he has Runs Good, As Is Special 1969 Acuri Legend LS $19,900 The Red Wings are 1-2-2 when scoring the most, and Georgetown was one o f the two I feared,” reached that mark. Bester made a left-pad DOING IT RIGHT FOR 26 YEARS two goals. Sedan, V-6, Auto, Air Bag, Leather Tarkanian said. “ Georgetown is a dangerous team. They save on V abeck’ s first wrist shot, but Dcuoit also lost right wing Dave Barr 1990 Acura Integra LS $13,500 MeancKesler Vabeek scored on the rebound. scare m e." for the season when he broke his ankle Sedan, Auto, A/C, Full Ftower Montana coach Stew Morrill hasn’t wasted a thought when he was checked by former team­ Maaiclieslerl on a 12-time loser. H e’ s been consumed with the idea o f “ He made the save initially and the 24 ADAMS STREET mate Doug Houda. facing a zao-tim e loser. puck came right back to me and I was SCHALLER Two new Whalers played decisive “ I would be less than honest if I didn’t say we were a able to lift it up and o v a him,” he said. HONDA. HONDA. PHONE: roles. Mark Hunter, acqu ir^ from Cal­ bit shocked to find out we are playing the top-ranked Th# AsaocMad Praaa Vabeek’s goal came just 52 seconds ACURA gary, scored the lA ^ le rs first goal and 646-3515 team in the nation,” Morrill said. “ I look at their stats and after Bob Probert tied the score on an 345 CENTER STREET EXCUSE, ME — Hartford’s Kevin Dineen jumps over fallen Detroit John Cullen, obtained from Pittsburgh, MANCHESTER it’ s like a horror sheet. They do not have any weak- odd-angle shot 24 Adams Street 646-3515 goalie Allan Bester during their game Thursday night at the Civic set up the game-winna. The victory was the second straight for 647-7077 Please see N C A A , page 18 Center. The Whalers won, 4-2. But it w a s Kevin Dincen’s two goals rookie goalie Kay Whitmore (2-6-2X 18—MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, March 15,. 1991 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Match 15,1991__^19

In Brief. • • Illing sponsors Giants’ visit Yes Virginia, Bradley is for real MacLeod’s 700th win not without drama By JOHN KREISER Sacramento 103. MANCHESTER — Members of the Super Bowl By TIM DAHLBERG B ^ le y also started a decisive 15-4 run during the final period. Ehlo was 0- Buck Johnson led Houston with a ch^pion New York Giants will play an exhibition bas­ The Associated Press The Associated Press New. York’s largest lead was with a basket and finished it with two free 82-70 early in the fourth period, and for-6 in the first three quarters season-high 26 points while Max­ ketball game, sponsored by Eling Junior High, against throws to erase a 29-26 Virginia lead and before scoring 10 points on 4-for-5 former UConn players on Tbesday, April 9, at 7:30 pjn. John MacLeod’s 700th NBA it still had a 97-88 advantage with well had IS points and a career-high SALT LAKE CITY — Virginia’s plan put BYU ahead 41-33 with 7:30 left in 2:09 to go. shooting in the fouilh. 13 assists. Akeem Olqjuwon — at Manchester H i^ ’s Clarke Arena. the game. coaching victory was worth the was to take the ball right at 7-foot-6 wait. Lairy Nance led Cleveland with returning to the starting lineup for Tickets are available at Salem Nassiff Camera, R ut’s Shawn Bradley. Gary Trost had all 13 of his points in 31 points, and Brad Daugherty Sports Store and Eling. Advance tickets are $7 for adults The New York Knicks should the first time since Jan. 4 — 12 Unfortunately for the Cavaliers, Brad­ the second half for BYU, while Scott NBA Roundup a d d ^ 23 and grabbed 13 reboimds. points and 12 rebounds. and $5 for children under 14, Tickets at the door are $8 ley’s response was to slap it right back. Moon also scored his 10 points in the have made MacLeod’s milestone for adults and $6 for children. easy — they led by nine points with The loss was Milwaukee’s fifth in Nuggets 112, Timberwolves The stringbean Bradley, college basket­ final 20 minutes as the Cougars broke the seven games. 105: Denva's bench made the dif­ 2:09 left in regulation. They blew But Willie Burton and Kevin Ed­ Bolton clinic date is set ball’s tallest player, set an NCAA tourna­ game open late. Crotty led all scorers ference against the 'Ilmberwolves as that lead, though, and had to go two wards each hit a 3-pointer in the Nets 118, Pistons 110: The Nets ment record with 10 blocks Thursday with 20 points, while Stith added 13 for ended three years of frustration Jim Farmer had 20 of the Nuggets’ BOLTON — Bolton Little Miss Softball will be hold­ night to lead Brigham Young to a 61-48 the Cavaliers. overtimes before finally beating the final 26 seconds and Long’s steal ■ w ■ ing a clinic on Tbesday, March 26, at 7 pjn. at Bolton 125-121 Thursday against the visiting Rstons as Reg­ 40 points by non-starters against win over Virginia and a berth in the BYU (21-12) advanced to a second- with seven seconds left led to Sher­ visiting Minnesota. High School. night. man Douglas’ tying layiq> with 1.4 gie Theus scored nine of his & second round against No. 8 Arizona. round game Saturday against second-. points in a 23-8 second-quarter spurt Minnesota’s starters, led by Tony TTie clinic is for girls ages 9 and over. It is for Bolton “I know other coaches who have seconds to go. “I know that most teams that we play that gave New Jersey the lead for residents only. been stuck on a milestone and Douglas, who finished with 33 Campbell’s 32 points and 23 by try to psychologicaUy act like he’s not good. The clinic will be run by coaches from the Chris there and take it at him,” BYU coach West Region nejKled five or six games to get it,” points, then missed a free throw that Pooh Richardson, outscored Den­ Corkum baseball camp. The two-time defending NBA Roger Reid said. “But he’s there. He’s said MacLeod, who became the would have won it ver’s 98-72. But Denver’s reserves information, contact Becky Grose at eighth coach in NBA history to win “All I wanted to do was hit that champion Pistons had won 13 outscored the Timberwolves’ 40-7 7-6 and he doesn’t go away.” seeded Arizona, a 93-80 winner over out- straight games against New Jersey 700 games. “I guess it can’t be foul shot but that’s histmy now,” as the Nuggets won consecutive Bradley, a frestmian who blocked an manned but determined S t Rands. smee Jan. 30, 1988. The injury-rid­ easy.” Douglas said. “In the overtimes, I games for the first time since Jan. Hall regains amateur status average of 5.2 shots a game this Season, Othick scored a career-high 25 points, dled Pistons now have lost 8 of 11 made his presence known early, blocking Actually, MacLeod’s win was want^ to make iq) for that but it 31-Feb. 2. 19 m the first half, as the West’s No. 2 never in jeopardy once the game and 12 of their last 19 in their worst COVENTRY — Hall, a former world profes­ six first half shots and intimidating Vir­ seed b ^ the Red Flash (24-8). didn’t happen.” Michael Adams led the Nuggets, went past regulation. New York is slump since 1985-86, when they lost who overcame a IS-point second- sional archery champion, has regained his amateur status ginia’s shooters into numerous other Othick made five 3-pointers as the Patrick Ewing scored New York’s 6-0 in overtime this season. 10 of 11. Detroit is 12-12 since Isiah quarter deficit, with 27 points and with his eye on qualifying for the United State Olympic missed shots. Wildcats (27-6) used long-range shooting first seven points of the second team. MacLeod, 700-646 in his 18th Thomas mjured his right wrist and nine assists and Jerome l.«ng had 15 A He added four more blocked shots in to t ^ e an early lead, then dominated play overtime, including a go-ahead free season as an NBA coach, saw the underwent surgery in January. rebounds. “I didn’t shoot as a professional for a year so I could the second half to break the tournament inside m the second half to advance to the throw with 49 seconds left, and Demck Coleman had 20 points Spurs 101, W arriors 99: David regsin my Hmdteur status,” said Hall, who is opening a record of nine set in 1986 by Navy’s second round for the fourth straight year. Knicks overcome a season-high 28 finished with 23 points and IS and 10 rebounds for New Jersey, Robinson had 29 points and 17 combination wildlife museum, art gallery and gift shot in . Chris Mills scored 21, 14 in the second turnovers to improve their record to rebounds. 32-32, the first time they’ve been at while Mookie Blaylock had 18 rebounds as San Antonio survived Freeport, Me., in June of this year. “I’m looking at the “That’s cool,” Bradley said. “I didn’t h ^ , while Joe Anderson led St. Francis Gerald Wilkins sewed a season- .500 since they were 6-6 on Nov. pomts, eight rebounds and seven its own foul-shooting problems in Olympics in ’92, and if not then definitely in ’96.” know about the record until afterward. I with 29 points. Mike luzzolino added 20 high 27 points for the Knicks and Hall’s family owns Hall’s Arrow Indoor Archery 27. New York has won 10 of 11 Kiki Vandeweghe had 23, including steals. James Edwards and Joe the last half-minute to beat Golden guess it just comes from staying in there and Hilvert 17, all in the second half, for Dumars each had 21 points and Vin- Range, the largest in the country. It is hosting the 27th and wortdng hard.” games, including two season-high two free throws at the end of the State at Oakland. the Red Flash. me Johnson had 20 fm Detroit. annual New England Indoor Open Archery Champion­ Bradley’s dominance in his first tour­ five-game winning streaks, since first overtime that tied the score Tim Hardaway’s 3-point junqper ships this weekend. I Seton Hall and Creighton also ad­ Feb. 23. Rockets 119, Magic 95: The with 8.2 seconds left cut the Spurs’ nament game helped BYU hold Virginia vanced to a Saturday meeting. 115-1 IS. Charles Oakley had 16 “I’ll take 10 victories in 11 games points and 20 rebounds. Rockets kept soaring at The Summit lead to 100-99. But when San An- Leonard starts for Hartford to a season-low in shooting percentage The third-seeded Pirates blew one 17- as Kenny Smith scored 13 of his 22 and points, hitting just 28 percent of its any time over my 700th victory,” “This was wild,” MacLeod said. temio’s David Wingate mart*! only WEST HARTFORD — Reshman Aaron Leonard, a point lead, but made sure they held MacLeod siud. “I wasn’t thinking pomts m the third quarter, sparking one of two free throws with 7J2 shots, including one of 15 3-pointers. another to take a 71-51 victory over Pep- “We had chances to win; they had 1990 Manchester High graduate, will be the starting about 700 victories. I was worried chances to win. We had chances to an 18 -0 run, to lead Houston over seconds left, the Warriors got one “The fact he doesn’t have to jump to perdine. Creighton, meanwhile, upset Orlando for its ninth win in 10 centeifielder for the University of Hartford baseball team about how to stop these guys. But I lose it and didn’t, and we were for­ more chance. Rod Ifiggins took a block a shot is pretty unique,” said Vir­ sixth-seeded New Mexico State 64-56. TH# Am ocIcImI Ptm s games. when the Hawks open their season March 21 against ginia’s John Crotty. “Not being able to won’t forget No. 1 and I’ll never tunate enough that we were able to LOOKING LOW — Miam i's Billy Thompson, right, looks pass from Hardaway and let go from Cal-State Northridge in Northridge, Calif. It will be the Creighton held New Mexico State to forget this one.” Houston led only 65-57 with 5 just beyond the 3 ^ in t line, but the get him iqi in the air causes a lot of make some plays late. It was a game first of a nine-game spring trip to southern California for 31 percent shooting, 22 percent in the In other NBA games, it was around Kiki Vandeweghe of the New York Knicks for a team­ minutes left in the third period, until shot was shrat off the right rim. problems.” first half, as the Bluejays advanced to the that looked like it could have gone the Hawks. Cleveland 103, Milwaukee 101; into another overtime.” mate during their game Thursday night at Madison Square Vernon Maxwell connected on two Virginia, which said going into the second round of the NCAAs for the first 3-pointers and Smith hit another. Leonard will provide speed at the top of the Hawks’ New Jersey 118, Detroit 110; Hous­ Cavaliers 103, Bucks 101: C!raig Garden. The Knicks won in doubie overtime, 125-121. Facers 107, Kings 103: Detlef game it was going right at the gangly time since 1974. The Rockets, 18-4 in their last 22 lineup and also is expected to strengthen the Hawks’ ton 119, Orlando 95; Denver 112, EhIo won a fouiih-quarter shootout Schrempf scored 23 points and visit­ Bradley, held to its game plan, but with had 18 points and 14 _ _ , _ TIm Atsoefartad Praas visiting Bucks. then sank a clinching 18-foot jumper games, then scored the first six defensively. y r Miimesota 105; San Antonio 101, with Milwaukee rookie Steve Hen­ ing Indiana withstood a furious disastrous results. rebounds for the Bluejays, while Bob CONTACT DEFENSE — Rod Cole of Georgia gets his body on Ehlo put Cleveland ahead for with 16 seconds left. Henson scored points of the final period for an Golden State 99, and Indiana 107, son to lead the Cavaliers past the fourth-quarter rally to hold off Trout Fishing Derby planned “Anytime we sewed inside it was a Harstad had 13 points and 16 rebounds. Jason Matthews of Pittsburgh (22) as the latter moves toward the good with two straight 3-point shots. all of his career-high 16 points 89-63 lead. Sacramemo. major accomplishment.” said Virginia Creighton, winning its eighth in a row basket during their NCAA Tournament Southeast Region game COVENTRY — The Manchester Coon & Fbx Club coach Jeff Jones. will hold its annual Trout Fishing Derby at the club pond and 16th of its last 17, also won the right As if he needed to do anything else. to face Seton Hall, Thursday afternoon in Louisville, Ky. The Panthers won in overtime, on North River Road in Coventry, off Route 44A, on 76-68. Saturday, April 6, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fordham making NCAA committee sit up and listen Cash prizes and trophies will be awarded for the Ingest trout caught. There is no limit nor is a fishing If the Rams play like Thursday (16-13), and La Salle (19-9) plays at defensive end as well, holding South points and host Memphis State won license required. By The Associated Press night, they will. Bears turned a 38-37 advantage with Syracuse Massachusetts (17-11). Florida (19-11) to one field goal in on the strength of a seven-point run ^^Entry fee is $10 for adults and $5 for children under New heroes in Southeast Buckner juinp-started the Rams’ 7:52 remaining into a 51-40 lead o n Buckner finished with 25 points, the final seven minutes. in the second half. Ignored by the NCAA playoff offense with his sixth 3-pointer and with 3:06 left DO r- From Page 17 By OWEN CANFIELD he scored 17 straight points for his to play. including six of seven shots from 3- Oklahoma 111, llilsa 86: Kermit Refreshments will be sold at the club house. team. committee, the Fordham Rams are Fordham scored the last IS points of S ^ The Associated Press “We’ve had trouble with our point range. The Rams shot 77.8 Holmes scored 28 points as Ok­ Arkansas S t 78, Rice 71: At Southwest Missouri (22-11) out- doing their best to get noticed in the the game to win the first-round > m Bolton Road Race is set lar guard in its arsenal. Of course, Purdue “What could I do?” Indiana coach perimeter shooters the last few percent in the second half to im- lahoma returned to its old form and Jonesboro, Arkansas State’s Bobby semed Coppin State (19-11) 15-6 in coach Gene Keady knew that all along. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The final Bobby Knight said. “We threw weeks,” Evans said. “I told Timmy • National Invitation Ibumament. matchup at South Florida’s Sun the fmal 6:25. z! ^ Dome. kept Tilsa winless in the last 10 Gross scored 17 of his 22 points in BOLTON — The 14th annual Bolton Rve Mile Road “We told our players that Kilgore is the best player on scores at the NCAA Southeast defenses at him. He made two or last night we weren’t going to have Thursday night, the Patriot years of postseason play. O 00 League champions took their show “It was very tough down the the second half and Dewayne Race, sponsored by the Bolton Lions Club, will be held the team,” Keady said. “Macon gets all of the attention, Regional weren’t big surprises. The three shots with guys all over him. that trouble again.” NIT Roundup The Sooners (17-14) built a 19- Larry Stewart led Coppin State 2 < on the road to beat South Florida stretch,” Fordham coach Nick McCray worked inside for 20 on Saturday, May 4, with the start and finish line in front but we knew we had to stop Kilgore.” scorers were. “They were able to get him the Glover wound up making four of point halftime lead and, unlike with 20 points and Reggie T«ai»- 76-66 in a first-round NIT game. Macarchuk said. “It was a good win. points. H H of Bolton High School on Brandy Street. The Boilermakers simply couldn’t do it. All the higher-seeded teams won ball and he knocked it in. I didn’t six shots and scoring 12 points. The prove to 25-7 — the best record of recent games, continued a relentless added 15. The race is to go off at 1 pjn. their games Thursday, although have a rifle handy.” “We were disappointed not to go That was a good team we l ^ t ” any team that wasn’t selected to m X scored 25 points and had 11 assists as Panthers tied the score late in assault against their in-state rivals at SW Missouri S t 57, Coppin St 0 m Entry fee is $5, $6 the day of the race uptil 12:30 pjn. second-seeded Indiana had to sur­ Penny wound up 13-of-15 from regulation on a 3-pointer by Mat­ to the NCAA, but we have a lot of The NTT wraps up first-round play in the NCAA tournament. Norman. N.C. State (20-10) handed the Golden Eagles (21-8) their respect for the NTT,” Fordham’s play tonight as South Carolina 47: Darryl Reid scored 14 points Siena 90, Fairleigb Dickinson Trophies and merchandise prizes will be awarded and vive a scare to beat Coastal Carolina thews, then took advantage when “We weren’t trying to make a added 24 points and worst loss of the year. Dave Buckner said. “We hope to go 09-12) plays host tq George and keyed a late second-half rally as 85: Marc Brown had 31 points and there are six age divisions each for men and women. 79-69. Georgia (17-13) missed five straight statement,” said Buckner, who had Jeff Webster 22 for Oklahoma, 1 “That was just a great performance. We couldn’t play back to New York and play in Washington (19-11), Wyoming Southwest Missouri State won at Doremus Bennerman hit three free For applications, further information, contact the Bol­ The third-ranked Hoosiers got the Southeast free throws to begin the overtime. 14 second-half points. which shot 52 percent. any better,” said Wolipack coach Les Robinson. Madison Square Garden (site of the Springfield. throws, in the firtal 1K)3 to ice the O o ton Lions Club, c/o Bob Peterson, 400 West Street, Bol­ typical 17 points from Calbert After the tough first half. Shorter (19-11) plays host to Butler 08-10), Fordham hit 14 of 18 shots after Memphis SL 82, AIa.-Binnin- Best of all, N.C. State gets a day of rest before facing Region NTT’s Fmal Four).” The 6-foot-2 senior guard hit a game for Siena (24-9). Mike Brown ton, or call Peterson at 649-7766. Cheaney, but had to overcome a came on to score 21 in the final 25 Furman (20-8) is at West Virginia halftime and did the job on the gham 76: scored 24 o Oklahoma State. Robinson usually uses only six players, basket and four free throws as the added 20 points. o ^ Browning earns skate title and all of them will need to be at full strength on Satur­ remarkable second half by Brian the field. His second-half display minutes. CJ CD day. Penny. Penny scored 34, a career Miner came into Thursday’s MUNICH, Germany (AP) — Kurt Browning of helped the Chanticleers (24-8) cut m CD “All year long we’ve been fooling ourselves when we high, including 25 in the second half Indiana’s lead to 66-63, but Damon game with great credentials — 23.8 Canada clinched his third world title with a stunning when he hit all 10 of his shots. points per game, two-time All-Rc P O jumping display in the men’s singles at the World Figure said back-to-back games don’t hurt us,” Corchiani said. Bailey made a 3-pointer with 2:10 Parker, Winfield Hawks crown Kings I NEED SOME EXTRA In Pitt’s 76-68 overtime victory 10, and just a sophomore. But Skating Championships. “A day off will give us our legs back. Plus, in the last 10 remaining to stretch it to six and minutes today we kind of coasted.” over Georgia, the sixth-seeded Rin- Rorida State used a triangle-and- total to 41. Browning, with eight triple jumps in all, edged Viktor Coastal got no closer than four after By KEN RAPPOPORT m > It was 52-48 when the Wolipack dismissed Southern there were struggling from outside that two defense and had a player The Associated Press Bruins 3, Canadiens 2: Craig Petrenko of the Soviet Union, who led after the original until freshman Tim Glover came off Mississippi with a 33-10 run that made it 85-58 with “We did not come here to get a shadow him aU night It worked. together again Janney scored one goal and assisted SPENDING MONEY!! 5 “ program, and American Todd Eldredge, who finished in 8:02 left the bench and hit four 3-pointers to “We knew if he got off on us, on another as the Bruins increased second and third place, respectively. moral victory,” Chanticleer coach In a western showdown at the Los 33 > The Golden Eagles closed the season with their fifth spark a second-half rally. Glover Russ Bergman said. “We came here he d beat us,” Rorida State coach “It was just a freak thing, Angeles Forum, the Chicago their lead over Montreal in the played 18 minutes after having By The Associated Press Newspaper routes available loss in six games despite getting 24 points from Darrin to get a victory. The second half we ftit Kennedy said. “Why take that Cerone said. “I went down to c a ^ Blackhawks were clearly the better Adams Division. played only 37 all season. Capitals 5, Nordiques 3: Kelly Alvarez takes WBO crown Chancellor and 21 from . played like we’re capable of play­ chance?” This isn’t the first time Dave the ball. I thought it was going to shots. A couple of players stood out by Miller had two goals as Washington in your area... TOKYO (AP) — Elvis Alvarez of Colombia took “The fact is we were a very good team through our ing. In the first half, our players just While Miner struggled, Rorida I^ker and Dave Winfield have be in the dirt, but Doc h ^ some “They thoroughly outplayed us, not scoring. had 16 climbed back into a tie with New away Yukihito “Leopard” Tamakuma of Japan’s best of­ first 22 or 23 games,” Southern Mississippi coach M.K. weren’t completely there mentally.” State sophomore Douglas Edwards been tearrunates. good mustard on it and it stayed that’s all you can say,” Los Angeles Earn money and prizes by fense, then pounded the champion to win a unanimous T\irk said. “But since that point, it seems our over- points — eight below his average — R tt’s starting guards, Sean Miller scored 24 points and grabbed nine up.” Kings coach Tom Webster said after but made only 7 of 27 shots in They were big, fast and power­ decision — and the World Boxing Association flyweight achievers no longer could overachieve.” and Jason Matthews, weren’t really rebounds. He made consecutive ful, a new breed of ballplayer that — Cleveland outfielder Alex a 6-3 loss to the Blackhawks in a delivering the title. In the opening game, Oklahoma State overcame 34 Southern Cal’s 75-72 loss to there in the first half, and that al­ threei»int plays early in the second Cole disclocated his right shoulder battle of NHL powerhouses on NHL Roundup seventh-seeded Rorida State. helped the National League main­ Manchester Herald Alvarez attacked from medium range, stopping percent shooting to win its first NCAA tournament game lowed Georgia to work on bottling half that helped the Seminole take a tain its dominance in the All-Star Thursday night. Tamakuma’s preferred short-range punching, and in­ since 1%5. Kansas guard Terry Brown, up Brian Shorter in the lane. Shorter 50-40 lead, and USC got no closer “They showed us something that Jersey for fourth place in the I^trick averaging nearly 17 points per game throughout the 1970s. in your neighborhood. flicted damage of his own during the middle rounds scored 16 points for New Mexico was held to two first-half points. than three after that. Now they’re together again. Spring Train­ we have not seen from a club in Division. before holding on for his 25th victory against two losses (20-10), which shot only 39 percent in its first NCAA game, scored just two against New Then, with 15:13 left in the quite a while. They were all over the North Stars 2, Blues 2: Mike Orleans. But the third-seeded “Tonight the shots didn’t fall for Milwaukee t r a ^ Pa^er, like in g and a draw. tournament tqjpearance since 1978. The Lobos were second half, coach Riul Evans in­ me,” Miner said. “It’s not an embar- Winfield a Hall of Fame candidate place — power plays, short-handed Modano’s 24th go^ with 11 seconds ICall today to get more details. Tamakuma, who became a father two days ago, feE to within a point before the Cowboys went on a 10-0 run Jayhawks were still able to win, serted Glover, who had scored only goals, you name it” left in regulation lifted Mirmesota 55^9. rassmem at all. It’s just something someday, to the Angels on 27-5-1 in only his second title defense. that made it 45-34 with 10:14 left. 14 points all season. Glover had Thursday for outfielder Dante when he tripped coming out of the With the victory, the Norris into a tie with S t Louis. Saturday’s second-round games I’ll have to accept and bounce Oklahoma State coach Eddie Sutton has guided three taken just (me shot since Dec. 15, batter’s box during an exhibition Division-leading Bladchawks took Modano scored on a 55-foot slap­ will have Indiana (28-4) playing back.” Bichette and a player to be named Tyson-Ruddock on Soviet TV other schools into the NCAAs, many of them with more when he went 3-for-3 against Robert Kansas coach Roy Williams had later. game against the Oakland A’s and over the overall NHL points lead shot down the middle just 12 647-9946 Rorida State (21-10) and Kansas talent But few have given him as much satisfaction as Morris. will be sidelined indefinitely. Cole, from the Kings, who dropped into a seconds after Minnesota pulled (23-7) going against Ktt (21-11). no problem accepting the off game Parker, 39, was acquired by Mil­ Academy St...... all Spnx»St...... 14-108 his current team. If he was rusty, it didn’t show. He 25, stole 40 bases in 63 games last first-place tie with Calgary in the goaltender John Casey in favor of a LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Mike Tyson-Donovan Indiana appeared to have things by Brown, who only took five shots. waukee as a free agent in Decem­ ^l4id e ...... all Steephollow...... itn made two 3-pointers in a 13-3 run year as a rookie. Smythe. sixth attacker. “Razor” Ruddock fight scheduled for March 18 in Las well in hand with a 58-43 lead in the “They tried to take Terry Brown ber 1989 and was a big help, too...... all Squire Village...... aH Vegas will be televised in the Soviet Union on Upc that helped Pitt overcome a 10-point — Boston right-fielder Tom second half. Then Rnny began out of the game, and they did that. He batted .289 with 21 home runs Steve Larmer scored two goals Bidwell St...... all \Abranoke...... al delay. deficit and tie the score. His third Brunansky will Ire sidelined for a loiocking down everything in sight, But it says Kansas on our jerseys, and 92 RBIs in 157 games last and goaltender Ed Belfour made 28 Bobby...... all Wbtherey..... ^ ...... m Tom Piagano, a spokesman for the fight, said promoter long-range jumper brought Pitt couple of days with a toe injury NCAA including five 3-pointers, to bring not Terry Brown,” Williams said. “I season as a DH. saves for his 39th victory, breaking Clover...... all Wbodbridge...... 18-168 Don King has reach^ an agreement with the USSR State within a point, a ^ his fourth gave think this was probably one of our Parker is one of 18 players in suffered in his backyard. the club record he shared with Tony BEST BUY Dale Rd...... all the Chanticleers back. At one point. the Panthers a 59-58 lead with 6:14 East Center St...... 25-207 odd Corporation for Radio and Television Broadcasting. 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Connecticut’s win, it is only the with 162 games in 1980 and 1982. Winter Haven, Fla., Datut Kiecker NHL career, sent the Flames past tonight as the two-day first round of the tournament Please Call For Haystack...... all old, familiar precision enabled Nick Faldo to compile a The Associated Press Then things got weird. second time that the 14th uid 11th “We needed left-handed power pitched four hitless innings and the Islanders and extended tlieir winds up. North Carolina (25-5) plays Northeastern Current Pricing Holyoke...... all bogey-free 67 and move within a stroke of the lead in the No. 17 East Tennessee State lost seeds will meet in a region tourna­ to balance our lineup,” Angels Boston scored three tuns off rookie home-ice unbeaten streak to a club (22-10) in the East Regiorud at Syracuse, N.Y., and Ohio Horace St...... all Nestle Invitational, his first competitive start of the year. MINNEAPOLIS — Only to Iowa as Jennings, the na­ ment, the first being Siena and Min­ manager Doug Rader said. “Pm of Hector Wagner in the third inning record 18 games. Diesel Fuel Also Available State (25-3) opens against Towson State (19-10) in the Jean Rd...... aH Only a missed 4-foot birdie putt on the 13th hole kept Midwest at Dayton, Ohio. second-seeded Duke survived Un­ tion’s best little man, produced nesota in 1989. this equation was to afford Dante in a split-squad victory over Kan­ Joe Nieuwendyk had two goals ISOGilon UMmuin Ptlc«wti|K»lBch»^ VolunM Otacoum Joyce La...;...... all Faldo from a tie for the first-round lead with Mark Cal- Gerrrgetown (18-12) faces another 12-game loser, derdog Day at the Metiodome. enough bricks to build a skyscraper. On Wednesday, Gillen made quite Bichette a chance to play and sas City. for Calgary, irKreasing his season cavecchia and Donnie Hammond. Gone are third-seeded Nebraska develop, and we couldn’t do that Kiecker, who allowed one hit in Lodge...... aH Vanderbilt (17-12), in a late game in the West, Rinceton a show of painting Nebraska as un­ Ludlow Rd...... aH They shared the top spot at 66,6-under par. Hammond (24-2) opposes Villanova (16-14) in the East, Wake and No. 6 Louisiarui State. The beatable. He compared Comhuskers using him sporadically.” two scoreless innings in a “B” played without a bogey and Calcavecchia scored an season has ended for Keith “Mister” Midwest coach Danny Nee, his boyhood P ^ e r was named the American game against Detroit on Monday, SS ESTABLISHED 1882 Main...... 285-378 Forest (18-10) plays Louisiana Tech (21-9) and Alabama Monroe Sf...... aH • cagle-3 in his best round of the year. Jennings and Shaquille O’Neal. friend, to Rommel leading the Ger­ League’s outstanding designated struck out five and walked two in (21-9) plays Miirray (24-8) in the Southeast, and Georgia Region Overland St...... aH Faldo was tied for third with Buddy Gardner and Tech (16-12) goes against DeFhul (20-8) in the Midwest. man army against his pitiful little hitter of the year for a second con­ his impressive outing. SWMRMING Clarence Rose. “On game days, things can hap­ V Packard S t...... all The early schedule had Mississippi Sute (20-8) team. secutive year in 1990. He has a Blue Jays 12, Red Sox (ss) 3: pen,” Xavier coach Pete Gillen said. Barker St...... 2-83 j l / Rocco Mediate, making his first start since winning against Eastern Michigan (24-6) and UCLA (23-8) T>ying to become the first player Thursday night, after the upset, .293 career batting average with At Dunedin, Fla., Devon White “Maybe when you’re the favorite, ever to shoot 60 percent from the Phyllis...... all -AiiSf / the Doral Open two weeks ago, was another stroke back against Perm State (20-10) in tlie East, Michigan State Gillen was asked what h^rpened to 328 homers, 1,434 RBIs and 2J592 had three hits and drove in three TERMITES there’s more stress on you. There’s field and 60 percent from 3-point at 68. (18-10) against Wisconsin-Green Bay (24-6) and Utah Rommel.' hits. runs as Ibitxito trounced a Boston Act quickly: avoid additional damage. Bliss ...... all /Hrra«i> great parity, there’s great balance. range, the 5-foot-7 dynamo was 4- Server St...... all (28-3) against South Alabama (22-8) in the West, top- “Our kids just played a great “It’s a great situation to have split squad. termite experts - plus our technical staff Former champ Pryor arrested There’s a lot of very good teams in for-13 overall and 3-for-8 from seeded Arkansas (31-3) against Georgia State (16-14) game," he said. “We hoped Nebras­ Wally Joyner, Dave Winfield, Joe Charter also had three* hits, - provide over a century of trained the country.” downtown, falling below 60 percent CINCINNAn (AP) — Former junior welterweight and Arizona State (19-9) against Rutgers (19-9) in the ka just suyed nice and relaxed. We Dave Parker, Gary Gaetti, Lance including his second home run of experience. Theyll check your entire house Then there’s Duke, attempting to in both categories. Wr. and help you avoid additional problems. champioii Aaron Pryor, whose problems with drugs have Southeast, and St. John’s (20-8) against Northern Dlinois didn’t want to antagonize them. We Purish, and on and on, all in the the spring, as the Jays roughed up reach the Fmal Four for the fourth And Xavier capped the proceed­ had him in trouble with the law and thwarted comeback (25-5) md Texas (22-8) against St. Peter’s (24-6). thought we had a chance to win and same lineup,” I ^ e r said. “I don’t four Red Sox pitchers for 16 hits. CALL NOW consecutive year. The Blue Devils ings with an 89-84 win over Nebras­ REnNANCINQ tries, was arrested on charges of drug abuse and ag­ Realistically, there’s no reason for UNLV to be the we felt good about it, but we didn’t know if Doug (Rader) likes to go Ihnkees 8, Expos 7: At Fort (27-7) meet Iowa (21-10) and Con­ ka. The Comhuskers’ did FHA • VA • CONVENTIONAL • MORTGAGE INSPECTIONS gravated drug trafficking. least bit bothered about playing Montana. But the early want to be cocky. left-right-left with his lineup, but Lauderdale, Ha., Jesse Barfield’s Pryor, 35, had about five pieces of crack cocaine, necticut (19-10) plays Xavier of something that seemed impossible that would create a nightmare for ASK FOR A COMPLETE HOME SURVEY - NOWI 647- 9946/ 643-2711 rounds of the NCAA tournament are never without up­ Ohio (22-9) in Saturday’s second “We didn’t want to wake a sleep­ run-scoring grounder snapped a tie worth about $50 apiece, in his possession when he was sets. for someone who is 7-2: he virtually ing giant.” other pitching staffs. in the seventh inning and the New PHONE: 649-9240 round. ^sappeared in the second half, scor­ arrested at an apartment building shortly after midnight, Such was Uk case Thursday night when Richmond, Iowa found a deficiency it didn’t In other developments on York Yankees rallied from a police reports said. Duke opened things normally ing only 9 of his 25 points after in­ Thursday: seeded 15th in the East Regional, shocked No. 2 enough, pummeling Northeast termission. know East Tennessee State had: Jen­ seven-run deficit to edge Montreal. Pryor, the WBA junior welterweight champion from Syracure 73-69. It was the second major upset for Rich­ nings’ shooting. — Rick Cerone of the New York Yankees (ss) 13, Reds (ss) 11: Louisiana 102-73. Second-team Xavier became only the seventh 1980 until 1983 and the IB Fs junior welterweight cham­ mond in an opening-round game. The Spiders of coach “I wasn’t sure that ^ e could do Mets broke his right finger when At Plant City, Fla., rookie Hensley All-American center Christian Laet- team seeded 14th to win a game BUSS pion in 1984, was arraigned in municipal court and held Dick Tarrant beat defending national champion Indiana attempting to catch a Dwight i®and|patpr Hpralii mer was the one big man to reach that good a job on him, to tell you Meulens hit a three-run homer to TERMITE CONTROL on $10,(KX) bond. in the 1988 opener. since the present format was Gooden fastball. the second round, scoring 22 points the truth,” Hawkeyes coach Tom break a tie in the fifth inning. THE OLDEST AND LARGEST IN CONN. adopted in 1985. With llth-seedcd Davis said.

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