; to - MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday. Jan 18, 1986 MANCHESTER U.S./WORLD SPORTS Crestfield workers Homemakere^d Torct^ Ron Francis out disagree on raises new strengths :et^edy hel of Whale lineup By John F. Kirch The New Health Care w Herald Reporter Employees Union. District 1199, ... page 3 ... page 5 ... page 11 which represents the strikers, fiied HARTFORD - Two Hartford a complaint with the NLRB Aug. 2 attorneys who are representing charging that the owners had owners of the Crestfield-Fenwood made a "unilateral change in nursing home in Manchester tried benefits” by denying workers a to demonstrate to an administra­ raise in July. tive law judge Friday that pay Some workers have said that the raises were not given to employees pay raise was not given because of II of the home each July as striking their union activities. Workers workers contend. voted 46 to 40 in December 1984 to Attorneys John Romanow aiid have District 1199 represent them, Karen Bledo of Updike. Kelly 4 but the home’s owners have Spellacy. the firm that represents refused to recognize the union as mxdmtn the home’s owners, brought four the employees’ legal bargaining ) Manchester — A City of Village Charm Hrralh witnesses to the stand during the agent. second day of National Labor About 60 nurse’s aides, house­ Relations Board hearings on a keeping and maintenance em­ union complaint that the owners ployees went on strike Oct. 21 to 25 Cents denied workers a traditional protest the owners’ refusal to Monday, Jan. 20,1986 summer raise because employees negotiate with District 1199. organized. After an investigation into the The witnesses, all current em­ union’s complaint about the pay ployees of the Vernon Street home raise, the NLRB ordered the As nation honors King, some a dream betrayed who have not joined the strike, said hearings before the law judge. that they had no reason to expect a The home’s owners — Vernon progressing very well as com­ pay raise in July 1985. The social worker Howard Dickstein By George Lavng the path to equal opportunity in are being reversed and ignored activist who participated in the witnesses added that they had been and Manchester attorneys Holland and deregulated.” march on Washington in 1963, pared to 10 years ago,” said HRC Herald Reporter both politics and employment is Chairman Robert Faucher. "Over­ told during an Oct 26. 1984. Castleman and Josiah Lessner — less clearly defined than it was 20 See pages 4,6 Dr. Floyd Bass agreed. where King gave his famous "I employee meeting that they would said that workers were informed at Bass, the director of the Univer­ Have a Dream” speech, and now is all, Manchester has an undeserved Manchester has 57 patrol offic­ years ago, when the Rev. Martin reputation as a bigoted commun­ receive an hourly raise of 60 cents the time they received the October ers on its police force, all of them Luther King Jr. led the civil rights for m ore on holiday sity of Connecticut’s Center for an executive with a Hartford at that time with the next pay 1984 pay raise that the next Black Studies, said real gains have Insurance company, said ity. Efforts have seriously been white. struggle. made by the powers that be in the increase scheduled for October increase would not come for And in recent years, the town’s Blacks across the nation now been made in the past 20 years, but minority-group members are still 2 1985 another year. that "in some areas there has been being dented opportunities be­ last few years.” efforts to fill Jobs on the police flood polling places and most But Faucher admitted that a lot "I recall us getting a raise (in Workers have said they were force and elsewhere in the work hiring policies, including Man­ holiday in his memory is retrogression.” cause of racism. Oct. 1984)." Pattie Berry, a never told this and expected the celebrated? "There have been some advan­ “Affirmative action is dead,” he more work needs to be dofte. force with members of minority chester’s, call for equal opportun­ Nancy Carr, ex«|cutive director housekeeper at the 155-bed facility, traditional raise in July. groups have been the subject of ity. Yet the police force remains all "It would be Dr. King’s night­ ces, such as voter registration and •aid. testified Friday. "It was a big Two days after the strike began, Herald photo by Bathaw mare,” Ben Andrews, head of the the election of black officials,” he As for Manchester, Smith said it of the Manchester Area Confer­ sharp debate between local acti­ white and there are still only a few ence of Churches, said minorities raise. I left the room thinking that employees still on the job received vists and town officiais. minority workers among the state chapter of the NAACP. said said. But, Bass added, “You can’t "refuses to hire qualified blacks we got a raise and that we wouldn’t an hourly pay increase of 50 cents. when asked what the slain civil do enough really at this time to because of racism and discrimina­ in the 1980s confront institutional Many shapes and sizes Critics say the town is not doing town’s more than 400 full-time racism. She said' while town get another one for another year” Federal attorneys Stephen Fan­ enough to attract job applicants employees. rights leader would think if he were work for better relations between tion. ’The dream is alive, but it’s not ning and Jonathan Kreisberg. who alive today. blacks and whites.” achieved. It’s not a reality.” officials are not themselves ra­ 8 First-graders at Washington School sport a variety of the elementary school on Cedar Street were asked to don from minority groups. Town offi­ Around the state and country, cists, the hiring process is discrim­ are representing the NLRB in the Bass said, for instance, that only But the chairman of the town’s their favorite hats for the day, Principal Ray Gardiner cials, for their part, say they have the poverty rate for blacks re­ case, have tried to establish that hats for “Hat Day” Friday as they listen to the Dr. Seuss "AT THIS STAGE, the issue of limited opportunities exist for Human Relations Commission inatory and tends to exclude Sullivan PAC simply been unlucky and defend mains much higher than for blacks. the owners set a pattern of two pay story, “The 500 Hats.” All students and staff members at said. the hiring practices that are in whites. human rights is regressing in this blacks to receive training at disagreed. rasies each year — one in January post-secondary institutions. force. Is King’s dream becoming a country,” Andrews said in a recent Please turn to page 4 backs O’Neill and one in July. Striking em­ Both sides agree, however, that reality today as the first national interview. “The laws on the books Frank Smith, a Manchester “I THINK MANCHESTER is ployees testified Thursday that A political action committee has they had traditionally received Town faces MMH suit been formed by Democratic State increases at these times. Connecticut In Brief Central Commiteeman John Sulli­ The Hartford attorneys Friday van to work in Manchester for the countered those arguments. over indigent patients Paint company agrees to pay re-election of Gov. William O’Neill The hearing will resume Feb. 3 N.Y. France, Britain and is expected to last two more HARTFORD — One manufacturer of lead paint has signed an over former U.S. Rep. Toby Friday from the town attorney’s Moffett and will hold a $100-a-plate days, officials have said. Judge Manchester Memorial Hospital agreement with' the state to pay for the cost of removing and fund-raising dinner Jan 30. Harold Lawrence, who is hearing has filed a lawsuit against the town office to comment. replacing the lead-based paint it produced that is now in Connecticut the case, said Thursday that close seeking payment of more than The suit was filed in Hartford homes. Democratic Town Chairman Superior Court earlier this week by awaits Theadore Cummings and Jo-Ann to 28 witnesses would be called to $32,000 in hospital bills for four Attorney General Joseph I, Lieberman and Consumer Protection plan railroad the stand. indigent Manchester residents. attorney Robert D. Tobin of New Commissioner Mary M. Heslin announced Friday the removal costs Moriarty, a member-elect to the London. Board of Education, will co-chair In addition to the four nursing Under state law. a municipality could exceed $3 million. home workers who testified Friday is required to furnish indigent The four patients named in the the dinner. suit were admitted to the hospital The two officials said Benjamin Moore, the manufacturer of Navy The governor and Mrs. O'Neill afternoon, four strikers testified in people with necessary Gray Deck Enamel, has agreed to pay for the removal and winner for treatment between Nov. 21, will attend the dinner, set for 7p.m. the morning. They reiterated the hospitalization. replacement of its lead paint. under Channel arguments made Thursday. Andrew A. Beck, the hospital’s 1984, and July 10,1985. The patients at the Steak Club in Vernon. About The state officials also said any consumer who purchased 125 guests are expected to attend. The home’s owners have said director of public relations, said and the amount of their bills are By Carol Rotenberg they will negotiate with District Friday that hospitals commonly William Cole, $9,871; Jennifer Chemray paint since 1978 or any brand or color of paint from United Press International Secretary of the State Julia LILLE, France (AP) - Presi­ "Above all it is a challenge and I Tashjian is honorary chairman. 1199 only if ordered to do so by a file lawsuits to expedite the pay­ Diamond. $4,627; Marie Dziedzia, Railroad Salvage stores in Connecticut since 1973 should contact the $2,467; and Bahram Kazema, state on a new toll-free number, 1-800-245-5665. dent Francois Mitterrand and hope our companies and our Members of the committee plan­ federal court The labor board is ment of claims and it usually NEW YORK — A Staten Island nations can rise to it,” the British currently in the process of bringing happens several times a year in $15,424. bricklayer who holds a winning British Prime Minister Margaret ning the dinner are William ’lilBtcher today announced that prime minister said. J Hickey. Raymond Damato. James the owners before the federal Mtinchester. Beck said he did not know why iptfery ticket wprth mifUPR will their countries will be linked by a The Channel Tunnel Group- Fraser. Josh Howroyd, Matthew Second Circuit Court of .-\ppeals to The hospital claimed in the suit the town has refused to pay the Activists petition on rates nme K validated today — making that it has repeatedly demanded bills, but he said towns "often $6.8 billion twin railroad tunnel France Manche project would take Moriarty Jr . Herbert Stevenson enforce an order it issued lor them HARTFORD — Citizen activists Friday presented Gov. William A. hina the largest single winner In passengers, freight and vehicles to begin negotiations. payment for the hills, but the town refu.se for legitimate reasons.’’ New York Lotto history, his under the English Channel. and James Holmes. O’Neill with a petition Friday demanding he attend public hearings The winning plan for the pri­ under the Channel in 30 minutes. Anyone interested in attending ’Til be glad when this story isn’t has refused to pay them, according But, he added. “The hospital has attorney said. to a copy of the suit filed with the an obligation to pay its bills and on the latest rate hike request from Northeast Utilities. vately financed project was sub­ Current ferry services take at least the dinner should contact any a story any more.” Dickstein said The $30 million man. Identified 75 minutes and have been subject Friday. town clerk. No one was available keep hospital costs down” The petition, signed by over 2,000 Northeast customers, asked both mitted by Channel Tunnel Group- committee member. O’Neill and NU Chairman William Ellis attend a Jan, 23 public as Patrick Consalvo, 59, reportedly France-Manche, a French-British to strikes and weather delays. hearing in Hartford before the state Department of Public Utilities purchased the ticket on Staten consortium. It calls for a 39-mile Vehicles would travel on special Control. Island, one of New York’s five double-bore tunnel for trains and rail cars on shuttles leaving every A borough’s, just hours before ticket Denise Viera of the Connecticut Citizen Action Group said special shuttle trains to carry cars few minutes, and high-speed trains Shutdown may idle Dynamics workers customers are concerned about the NU rate hike request, which is sales were halted at 8 p.m. and trucks. would cut the time from Paris to designed to cover the mounting costs of the Millstone 3 nuclear power Saturday. When completed, the link be­ London to under four hours. plant in Waterford. Consalvo, who declined to be tween the two nations will be the The proposals were for rail-only GROTON (API — Electric Boat vice presidents and one former powered attack submarines Pedace said workers could use realization of a dream that began twin tunnels, two rail and two road official on fraud charges stem­ The Metal Trades Council, an their vacation time, if the plant Viera said O’Neill was not in his office to receive the request and Interviewed by reporters Sunday, is considering a two-week shut­ will attend a press conference in Napoleonic times. tunnels, and a road bridge and down to cut costs, and blue-collar ming from General Dynamics umbrella organization over the was closed. later informed the CCAG he had a conflict for the Jan. 23 hearing, In formal statements issued in tunnel with a rail tunnel. contracts to build the Divad gun for blue-collar unions in the shipyard, today at the state lottery head­ workers are being asked by their He also said the closing would quarters in the World Trade Center Lille, where they met to make the union leaders when they would the Army. has distributed leaflet at the save money two ways, because it is announcement, Mitterrand and prefer the closing to occur. If a shutdown is made it would shipyard, asking workers when Parker joining New York firm with his wife and three grandchild­ N less expensive to do the mainte­ ren, said family attorney Frank Mrs. ’Thatcher said a road tunnel affect workers in Groton and might they would prefer the shipyard to A shutdown by the subsidiary of nance at one time and costs less to Citrano. But the state Lottery for vehicular traffic would also be General Dynamics Corp. would affect workers at the Electric Boat be closed. have all workers take vacations HARTFORD — State Treasurer Henry E, Parker announced To our Friday he will resign to take a job with a New York money Commission would not confirm built later, but set no date. idle about 1 1,000 blue-collar facility in Quonset Point. R.I., Thomas Kiddy, council presi­ simultaneously. Mitterrand said the twin rail workers Pedace said. dent. said company officials told management firm where he will direct public funds sector ' there would be a press conference. him the closing might occur from The shutdown would include all marketing on a national scale. Consalvo and his wife, Angelina, tunnel project Itself would cost an Electric Boat spokesman Wil­ Pedace said routine perfor­ of the shipyard workers, Pedace estimated $3.9 billion at current readers liam B Pedace, said the shutdown mance would be done during a June 29 through July 12. Kiddy said Parker will be joining the firm Atalanta-Sosnoff Capital Corp. as were celebrating their 37th wed­ prices, but that financing costs there has been some interest in said, but it hasn’t been determined senior vice president for the public fund sector. His resignation is ding anniversary when they saw has been under consideration for shutdown. The shipyard has never if any employees in the engineer­ would raise the price to $6.8 billion A press problem has the past year and is not related to been closed for maintenance. seeking a closing around Christ­ effective Feb. 3. Parker also will consult with states and the winning numbers drawn on ’TV before the expected opening in forced the Manchester Herald mas, but such a time would have to ing or administrative departments Saturday night. General Dynamics’ suspension by would be affected. municipalities on fiscal and social responsibility. 1993. to print out of town, causing the Defense Department Electric Boat is the sole builder be negotiated. He said current Parker would not 8ay how much he would be making in his new job, “We jumped up and down and Speaking in Lille city hall, delivery delays and other The Pentagon suspended Gen­ of the Navy's largest submarines, contracts would allow the com­ The shipyard has a total work­ but described the $35,000 state treasurer’s salary as "grossly low.” Screamed like hell. We’ve been draped with huge French and problems in the past few days. eral Dynamics in early December the nuclear-powered Tridents. The pany to close the plant during the force of about 23,500 white-and Gov. William A. O’Neill will have the responsibility of appointing a having a party ever since,” the British flags, Mitterrand said the Repairs had not been made following the indictment of three shipyard also constructs nuclear- summer. blue-collar workers. replacement to complete the treasurer’s current term, which runs New York Post quoted Consalvo’s tunnel would be "a new link in the as of this morning and today’s until early next January. son, Anthony, as saying. construction of Europe and indeed newspaper was again printed If Parker had resigned after the Legislature convened, the The couple remained secluded /' the world.” elsewhere. “You should not underestimate The press problem, which Republican-controlled body would have made the appointment. Sunday Inside their three-story involves an electrical motor Tutu seeks support, warns of violence home in the New Dorp section the symbolic as well as the following the drawing partly be­ practical value of this project,” failure, is expected to be other groups ness leaders. Labriola announcement today Mitterrand said. resolved by Wednesday. Continued from page 1 support a scholarship fund for cause of the excitement and a But until repairs are com­ "There are several ways of Tutu had planned to fly to South African refugees. The Angli­ HARTFORD — Former state Sen. Gerald Labriola of Naugatuck heart condition Angelina suffers Mrs. Thatcher, who had been prevent a catastrophe from taking killing a cat," he said. "The mo.st Oakland. Calif., for an event reported strongly in favor of a rival plete, later-than-usual deliv­ can bishop hopes to raise $1 million planned to formally announce his candidacy for the Republican from. ery remains possible in some place," Tutu said "You don’t apparently gentle approach can be Friday night, but decided to stay in dollars for the fund; which is based nomination for governor today. The winning combination of project that would have included a reform apartheid you destroy it.” the most subversive.” Hartford after he was "advised by direct road link, said the rail locations. in Hartford. Labriola sought the nomination in 1982, but when he realized he 12-14-22-32-34-43 means Consalvo * Out-of-town printing has re­ Earlier in the day. the Anglican This morning at the Cathedral of people with their ear close to the The money raised will also go to will receive $1.42 million, before project was chosen because it had bishop received an honorary de­ St. Joseph in Hartford. Tutu will ground that it is not good to attend couldn’t win it at the convention, he threw his support to Lewis B. the soundest financial basis. quired significant adjust­ pay the legal fees of political Rome and wound up as the candidate for lieutenant governor on a taxes, in 21 annual installments, Htrald photo by Bashaw ments in the way the news­ gree from Trinity College While deliver a sermon during an ecu­ this particular event” The bishop detainees in South Africa, and for with the first check arriving two Switching from English to there, he spoke with the school’s menical service and then attend a would not elaborate, but said he ticket headed by Rome, weeks after the prize is claimed. French, Mrs. Thatcher repeated paper is produced, limiting it his work as a bishop. Tutu said. He to 20 pages each day. trustees to urge them to end the dinner tonght celebrating the would be ending his tour in said some white Anglicans have Labriola, 54, served one term in the state Senate, from 1980 to 1982, The prize was so large because Play on a winter day? that a road tunnel would be built college’s investments in compan­ birthday of Martin Luther King California. He is a pediatrician and former chief of staff at Waterbury Hospital. later and said, “this is not the last Readers are asked to bear threatened to withdraw their fi­ no one hit the exact six-number with us as repairs are made. ies that do business in South Jr., which the nation will celebrate While in Hartford, Tutu will stay nancial support from the church. He scheduled speeches Saturday at the Elks Club in Naugatuck combination in the six previous word, just a first step” in a project Africa. Monday. Also expected to be at the at the home of his daughter, Naomi and at the base of the Mianus River bridge in Greenwich. twice-weekly drawings, creating Rachel Peffer, 4, of Glastonbury, enjoys before giving way to clouds and rain that will be judged passionately by Your cooperation will be Tutu said he was able to raise greatly appreciated. Tutu said he did not become formal affair are Gov. William A. Tutu-Seavers. $20,000 in one night in Harlem, and “lotto fever” statewide. the mild weather Saturday at Charter later in the weekend. the public “because it is a project "direct and acrimonious" with O’Neill. Hartford Mayor Thirman Tutu said part of the money received a donation of $225,000 Town leaders endorse O’Neill The prize is the second largest Oak Park. Temperatures reached 60 worthy of our era.” school officials, as he has been with Milner, and other civic and busi­ raised while in the U.S. will go to from the city of Detroit. single prize in North America HARTFORD — Forty-seven Democratic mayors and first Mhind the $40 million won in selectmen endorsed Gov. William A. O’Neill over challenger Toby September 1984, by Michael Wlt- Moffett in the race for the 1986 Democratic gubernatorial tkowskl, a Chicago print shop TODAY’S HERALD Obituaries nomination. worker, who won $40 million in the The endorsements were compiled hy Marlborough First Illinois Lotto. N.H. plans nuke waste revolt Selectman Anthony J. Maiorano and distributed Friday by an ' The latest prize displaced Bronx Iona F. Slelth daughter-in-law, Jean O’Rourkeof Moske. will be Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 O’Neill aide. carpenter Venero Pagano as New By Tom Mooney detailed field work,” said Scott. the warrant asking for a vote to M m |« bOW B O U t “At this time I don’t have the express opposition and to carry wwwww Index Ellington; three grandchildren; a He was born in Manchester on p.m. Maiorano said the local elected officials said they liked O’Neill’s York’s top prize winner. Pagano, The Acsoclated Press Iona F. Sleith, wife of William H. nephew and two nieces. Dec. 25. 1904, and had been a who has since retired to Florida, slightest idea” what the studies those sentimentsimei to the governor Geoffrey Naab will not run for 20 pages, 1 section Sleith of 32 Wyllys St., died Friday style of leadership and credited him for the state’s healthy economy. and the state’s congressional the Republican town chairman­ A mass of Christian burial will be lifelong town resident. Before he In Memoriam won $20 million in July 1984. CONCORD, N.H. - State plan­ may cost or where the money will AHwIr* in at Manchester Memorial Hospital. held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at St. retired in 1970, he was employed as They also applauded his work during and after Hurricane Gloria in A total of 866 people matched five ning officials will ask Gov. John come from, he said. delegation. ship in March, he said today. His September, according to Maiorano, R iia in n e * 1A.17 She was born in Chicopee. Mass., James Church. Burial will be in a machinist at the Hamilton numbers in the six-number combi­ Sununu this week for money to Scott said the Department of The state’s studies will focus on decision leaves no declared'candi- and had been a resident of Fairview Cemetery, Chicopee. Standard Division of United Tech­ In loving memory of Richard J. Moffett, a former congressman, has said he does not expect nation and will collect $1,345.50. prove New Hampshire isn’t the Energy predicts the dump will issues the state hopes will prompt dates for the post, but Donald ninaiktfi*H 17.10 Manchester for 21 years, and Mass. Private calling hours will be nologies Corp. in Windsor Locks Pierce, who passed away 25 years endorsements from elected Democrats, Jtnother 47,443 picked four place for a radioactive waste bring in $20 million annually to tbe DOE to disqualify New Hamp­ KuebI, vice chairman of the Re­ P o m ir a a previously lived in the Hartford- held at her residence. Watkins for 32 years. He was a member of ago - January 19th, 1961. numbers and will collect $62.50, dump. state that ends up playing host. shire. Among them will be: the publican Town Committee, has left PAnr^urtlr'iif 7 Vernon area. Funeral Home, 142 E. CenterSt , is St. Bridget Church and the Man­ What would we give if we could Quinn announced. Lotto players ’The money will fund geologic ’"rhis is their claim. I don’t area’s geology, the presence of no doubt he will seek the post. Story Pntairtfilnmiint i n She was the co-founder, with her in charge of arrangements. chester Lodge of Elks. say, made 55.7 million attempts to and economic studies to support necessarily subscribe to it,” he deep wells or mines, population on page 20 Foci IK • 0 husband, of the original Iona Memorial donations may be He is survived by two sons, "Hello Richard” , in the same old Dinner crowd honors King match the six numbers. tbe argument that a southwest said. “Some people would look at it concentrations and the economic 1 nnA l n4HB/a Manufacturing Co., which oper­ made to the Iona Sleith Scholar­ Walter F. Moske of Vernon and way. The largest lotto jackpot ever section of the state should not as an economic asset, but I’m sure impact of a dump. 1 n ttu ry 9 ated from 1948 to 1969, She had Continued from page 1 citizens to participate” in the ship Fund, care of Manchester Edward P. Moske of Danbury; two To hear your voice, to see your holiday. won in New York SUte, was also become a permanent dump site for the people living there would not.” Last Thursday, DOE released Its nhltimrlAtt on served as the company’s treasurer pared-down list of potential sites, Chiinc* of rain Chamber of Commerce. 20 Hart­ sisters, Stella Phaneuf and Ber­ smile. Supreme Court ruling outlawing Davis urged his listeners to the largest jackpot in North high-level nuclear waste, said Plainfield residents will have a O p ln in n and secretary. chance to express opposition to reducing the number of sites under Cloudy with a chance of rain or ft ford Road, Manchester nice Moske. both of Manchester; To sit and talk with you awhile. segregation on buses. "reaffirm American Ideals of American history. It totaled $41 David Scott, director of the state Psm plA She was a member of St James Sullivan County or any other New consideration from 235 in 17 states snow showers this evening fol­ 9 two granddaughters; and one Though absent, you are always Davis said King’s leadership freedom, justice and opportunity million and was split three ways on planning office. 1 1 -1 R Church, the Cosmopolitan Club, Hampshire location being chosen to 12 potential sites plus eight low^ by gradual clearing. ’Tues­ fip n rta great-grandson. near. during the boycott made him a for all, love, not hate, show Aug. 21, 1985. One of the winning "On Tuesday or Wednesday I i n the Soroptimist Club of Manches­ The funeral will be Monday at Still loved and missed and ever hero. tickets in that drawing was held hope to speak to the governor about for a high-level radioactive waste alternates in seven states. ’The list day will be partly sunny and cooler T«l«ivlaion . , ter and the Great Books Club of Walter Moske understanding, not anger, promote with a high 35 to 45. Details on page 115^ /VtfnflH 8:45 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral dear. The national holiday set aside for peace, not war, share with one jointly by 21 immigrant factory transferring money (within state dump at the March town meeting. Manchester. Walter Mpske, 81, of 49 Rachel Home. 400 Main St., with a mass of ^workers from Mount Vernon. accounts) so we can do some Residents will have an article on Please turn to page $6 2 . Weather — 2 Besides her husband, she is Road, died Friday at Manchester Sadly missed by. King is a “chance to celebrate another, put aside differences and Christian burial at 9:30 a.m. at St. someone who has been a hero in encourage the nations of the world survived by a sister. Mrs. Alice Memorial Hospital. He was mar­ Bridget Church. Burial will be in Mother, Brother, Sister, Booreson of Glastonbury; a ried to the late Ethel (Stevenson) and Nephew and Niece this country and the world,” he to cease all violent actions and St. James Cemetery. Calling hours said, adding that "it behooves us as seek non-violent solutions,” MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 20. 19S6 — I

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Today’s forecast Caanecticnt, Massacbnseus and Rhode blaad: 1 O Variable cioudiDess and a chance of showers. High 45 to 55. Cloudy with a chance of rain or snow showers west and rain showers east this evening ?? o then gradual clearing. Colder with a low 25 to 35. I Tuesday partly sunny and cooler with a high 35 to 45. Maine and New Hampshire: Rain, drizzle and fog today changing to scattered showers or flurries I 9 south and to light snow north tonight. High 40 to 50 low in the mid 20s to mid 30s. Scattered flurries north and variable clouds with a slight chance of flurries south Tuesday. High 30 to 40. Vermont: Travelers advisory for areas of dense fog today. Foggy with periods of rain and drizzle today. Highs 35 to45. Wet snow tonight. Lows in the 20s to lower 30s. Saov ending in the north Tuesday morning then some sunshine. P artly sunny and windy in the south Highs 25 to 35

Extended outlook U P l p h o 9 o Extended outlook for New England Wednesday- The legendary January thaw through Friday: Connecdcnt, Massachosetts and Rhode Island: Today In history Today: variable cloudiness with a 50 percent chance of showers. High Fair Wednesday. Chance of rain or snow Thursday President and Mrs. Reagan attend a National Prayer 45 to 50. Wind becoming southwest 10 to 15 mph. Tonight: cloudy with and Friday. Highs in the upper 30s and 4te Service at the Washington National Cathedral Jan. 20, a 50 percent chance of rain or snow showers this evening then gradual Wednesday and Thursday and in the 30s Friday. 1985, before Reagan was sworn in for a second term at clearing. Colder with a low in the mid 20s. Northwest wind 10 to 15 mph. Lows in the mid 20s to mid 30s. VemMBt: Dry Wednesday. Highs in the 30s. the White House. His official inauguration came a day 2 Tuesday: partly sunny and cooler. High in the mid 30s. Drawing by Lows 15 to 25. Chance of rain Thursday. Highs in later. Leslie Couturier, 10, of 149 Summit St., a fourth-grader at St. James the 40s Lows 25 to 35. Colder Friday. Chance of School. snow. Highs in the 20s. Lows in the teens. Maine: Fair Wednesday A chance of rain south 3024 3024 and rain or snow north Thursday. Clearing Friday. Almanac Highs in the 20s north and 30s south Wednesday * * - ’. ‘2 2077 warm ing to the 30s north and 40s south Thursday, turning colder again Friday. Lows in the teens Today- is Monday, Jan. 20, the On this date in history: In 1265, Britain's House of north and 20s south. 20th day- of 1986 with 345 to follow. f «5 ./- BOSTON Commons, which has served as a New Hampshire: Fair Wednesday. A chance of It is Martin Luther King Jr. Harald photoa by Baahaw rain Thursday. Clearing Friday. Highs in the 30s Day. a federal holiday this year model for virtually all such 2077 \ Wednesday warming to the 40s Thursday turning for the first time. parliamentary bodies since, met NEW YORK says the course has changed her life. colder again Friday Lows in the 20s. The moon is m oving toward its for the first time. Claudia Scott of Enfield, above, talks full phase. In 1892, the first officially about some of the women she has The 63-year-old Manchester resident 3000 The morning stars are Mer­ recognized basketball game was has set a target date for finding a Job SAN helped through a new couPse at MCC cury-. Mars and Saturn. played in Springfield, Mass. The aimed at enabling displaced homemak­ “instead of staying at home with my Across the nation The evening stars are Venus game was invented by Dr. James ers to become financially independent crabby husband." i and Jupiter. LOS ANGELES Naismith. A low pressure system over southern New Jersey- Those born on this date are In 1981, Ronald Reagan was or change careers. Rita Benito, right. 3oSo sent snow into the eastern Ohio Valley- today- while under the sign of Capricorn. inaugurated as the 40th presi­ LOWEST much of the East had fog. rain and above-normal They- include Harold Gray, crea­ dent of the United States and TEMPERA temperatures. tor of the comic strip "Little George Bush as vice president. The northwest Plains bad eariy-moming read­ Orphan Annie." in 1894; come­ At the same time. 52 U.S. • MIAMI ings in the 30s to 40s. with a few scattered low SOs. dian George Bums in 1896 (age hostages were released by the MCC program helps homemakers ‘begin again’ and rainshowers were scattered along the central 901: Italian film director Fede­ Islamic government of Iran after LBGCMD- Pacific Coast. rico Fellini in 1920 (age 66): 444 days in captivity. Rain, melting snow and ice jams caused flooding astronaut Edwin “ Buzz” Aldrin, In 1984, Movie “ Tarzan” staying at home with my crabby was before.” The mother of two said she has By Susan Vaughn spent most of her adult life, in western Pennsylvania, closing sections of the second man to set foot on the Johnny Weissmuller died at age husband.” A former waitress, Angel has Dawn Angel, a 41 -year-old divorced Herald Reporter "supporting everybody but my­ several roads, and flooding was possible in western moon, in 1930 (age 56); actor 79. Benito’s comment brought been unable to work for the past f^/Z^SHOWEaS^ FLOW self. I was always second. Now I’d mother, said of the class, "I learned a lot New York, the National Weather Service said. DeForest K elley in 1920 (age 66): In 1985, the San Francisco A new program at Manchester laughter and encouragement from eight years because of back UPl WEATHER FOTOCAST « problems. Losing custody of her like to find my own life and build a By early today. 6 inches of snow- fell on Seneca actress Patricia Neal in 1926 49ers beat the Miami Dolphins, Community College called "Begin­ classmates during one of the final about bringing my self-esteem back and three children was also difficult, future of my own.” State Forest in Pocahontas County. W.Va; (age 60). and comedian Arte 38-16, in the National Football ning Again” has provided the afternoon sessions of the program she said, but she added that they about myself. I'm not afraid to go out like I Huntington. W.Va. bad 4 inches of snow: and south Johnson in 1934 (age 52). impetus for new direction in the in MCC’s Lowe Building. League’s Super Bowl 19. were proud of her efforts to get "It is time to take a step out into National forecast central Ohio had tw-o to three inches. lives of 20 women. was before." ' x BENI'Sa WORKED for the town back on her feet. the world,” said Jean Hexter of -..Awimerstann warning was postedJorextreme >*The free, state-funded program, - as a telephone receptionist until Angel plans to find out about Tolland, a mother of two nearly western We8t 'VirginiS, where as much as six which began in October and ended During early Tuesday, snow is forecast for parts of the Northern Plains her job was eluiiiqated about four loans and grants to finance courses grown' children who has not ioches of snow was expected. this month, was primarily aimed States. Snow is also possible in parts of the Northern Intermountain Lottery years ago. Since then, she has held heading her toward a career in worked as a secretary for 18years. has interviewed for a machine Travelers' advisories w-ere issued for much of at providing personal and career Wheeler decided to shift her Region, the Central Plains States and the Northern Plains with rain in temporary jobs in a supermarket, nursing or hairdressing. career from a nursing to real operator’s training program of­ West Virginia, eastern Ohio and eastern Kentucky. assistance to homemakers who WHEN HEXTER’S DAUGH­ had suddenly lost their means of a real estate agency and a travel estate sales. She has already taken fered by Hamilton Standard at parts of the Southern Intermountain Region. Elsewhere the weather Two to five inches of snow- was expected across TER left for college last fall, she Tri-state daily: 630, 0303 economic support through divorce, agency. THE WOMEN in the course took the state real estate exam and has Howell Cheney Regional Voca­ will be fair. most of the area, the weather service said. Connecticut daily said, she had a lot of free time. She Tri-state lotto: 7-24-26-28-31-36 Now she wants a job where she a series of aptitude and personality a job in a real estate office. tional Technical School in Man­ death or the disability of a family said the class has gotten her out of member. Course instructor Clau­ can work with people, she said. tests to help them find a career chester and is also considering Saturday: 332 her house and enabled her to meet Rhode Island daily: 8600 Anne Marie Langenfeld of East direction. Diann Grindle of East Hartford other careers, such as electronics, dia Scott of Enfield said she was new people. She has also already Play Four: 6289 “ Lot-O-Bucks": 2-4-9-11-lS Hartford, also employed only part said she found some of the aptitude which are opening up to women. amazed to learn that there are The tests helped Japanese-bom landed a part-time job to help Massachusetts daily: 7674 more than 75,000 women in Connec­ time for the last three years, said and personality test results Other numbers drawn Satur­ Chiyo LaFlamme of East Hartford finance some of the refresher Although the women were ob­ "M ega bu ck s”: 10-13-19-2I-34-36 ticut who fit those categories. she is looking for a clerical position surprising. day in New England: find out that she has creative and secretarial courses she wants to viously excited about getting on The program also accepted that offers a chance for artistic talents. She enjoyed crafts take. "They gave me the opportunity with their new lives and plans, they ra O P L E women who wanted to become advancement. as a hobby and is now considering look even further at what I thought also seemed reluctant to break up economically independent, were The mother of four said the “ I have gained confidence. I applying her talent in a paying job. I wouldn’t be good at,” she said. their class. Several of the women ?underemployed" or wanted to course was “ wonderful for under­ have definitely built my self­ standing of personal and career said they have developed close Change careers. Many were re­ Although she has lived in the esteem,” Hexter said. Decidedly determined to get on Abzug’s decision South African scare values and for seeing how impor­ friendships in the class because of entering the job market' after United States since she married an with her new goals, Grindle said, tant family is. It’s like turning American serviceman 27 years Hexter said that her husband the personal sharing that went on. BdU A b n i is testing the waters for a several years primarily as moth­ " I want a big home, an antique car Grammy-winning black gospel singer wheels with both hands.” ago, LaFlamme has not felt in supports her efforts to find a new congressional comeback despite failing to ers and homemakers. and to help my children ... I ’m "W e’re like a family,” Grindle Bobby Jones had an eye-opening trip to South Scott said it was important for command of the English language. career herself. Scott said that get her party's backing • The course featured lectures, going to have to work hard for it." said. Africa. ’T v e never been so scared,” he said. the women to learn how to balance Often, she has felt isolated from some of the women’s husbands The 65-year-old lawyer, who once repres­ discussion and in-class exercises, Scott said it would be sad to see “ But for m y faith in Christianity, I had to a career, a home and their own the mainstream of American life support their efforts financially, ented a district in New York City, said she'll iuch as resume-writing. FOR BEVERLY FERRIGNO of the class end. But she will have go." Jones’s syndicated television show has health. as a result. but not emotionally. decide by late February or early March : One participant, Rita Benito of East Hampton, the most reward­ another opportunity to help more been broadcast for the past two years on Manchester, was so enthusiastic Dawn Angel, a 41-year-old di­ whether to try for a seat representing "This is a meaningful expe­ Another Tolland resident, ing aspect of the class was that she women when another session of black stations in South Africa but Ik did not ebout the course that, at age 63, she vorced mother, said of the class, “ I suburban Westchestei County. rience for me.” she said of the Carole-Michelle Wheel'er, said the found out about job opportunities "Beginning Again” starts Feb. 5. go there to perform. “ That would have been said, “ It may change my life by learned a lot about bringing my course “ pointed me in the direction through lectures presented by For more information, call 847- The seat was held for 16 years by Rep totally inappropriate.” be said. Jones says Feb. 1.” That was the date she set self-esteem back and about my­ class. “ I never had this opportun­ I was heading." - several area businesspeople. She 6066 or 647-6156. Rlehard Ottioger. a Democrat whose assist­ black Christian churches are even under for finding a job 'linstead of self. I ’m not afraid to go out like I ity to talk to others.” ant. Oreo Teicher, lost to Republican Joseph attack in the troubled nation. “ Blacks who DtoGoardi in 1984. The party's executive are looking for a way to express themselves Coventry mulls ’86 spending committee chose Teicher. 36 for a rematch, against apartheid are sa>-ing. ‘This is a white a decision Abzug feels was hasty and man’s religion.’" he said. "In Soweto it’s ill-advised terrible. They’ve burned down three or four The Shores of Tripoli She said she was commissioning polls and churches" United States ships have been keeping a close watch on attending Westchester functions "trying to Chester backs merit pay plan Libya in recent days. This is not the first time .America determine for myself whether it's worth it" to enter the race has clashed w-ith Libyan terrorism. In 1801. the L'.S. By Jacqueline Bennett proposals aimed at attracting members. Warm welcome Chesler said he is satisfied that The county Democratic Pany Chairman. refused to increase “ protection" payments to pirates of Herald Correspondent quality people to the teaching field the proposed budget would meet Rlcbord WNogarten, said "Just because the Barbary- States, which include Tripoli, in Libya. and keeping them. Alice Walker got a grand homecoming in Among the other proposals are the needs of the schools. But he she has greater recognition doesn't mean Eatonton, Ga., for a screening of a movie Tripoli captured 300 U.S. crewmen and demanded S3 COVENTHY — School Superin­ tendent Dr. Nathan Chelser will basic competency testing for emphasized the need for additional she's a better candidate" based on her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel million ransom. In 1805. American troops led a suprise present the school board Wednes­ teachers, stiffer evaluations and money outside of the instructional “ The (Tolor Purple." attack that forced Tripoli to make peace. The ILS. still day with a proposed budget for the increased salaries. fund to cover the cost of state- The sharecropper’s daughter and her I*,, Sate Education Commissioner mandated code work at some of the paid S60.CKX) to ransom the crew. M next fiscal year of $6,359,100, Glimpses relatives rode limousines and walked a red including funding for a new merit Gerald Tirozzi has said he supports schools. carpet to the theater where she and other DO Y O U K N O W — Libya borders what great sea’.’ pay program and increased merit pay. but many educators are Chesler said the budget is Ckoistopber “ Superman” Reeve will cut a blacks once had to sit in the balcony. teacher salaries. resisting the change because they “ conservative but responsible and STEPHEN BACCUS AND MOM FRIDAY’S ANSWER — Galileo was punished by the well developed." giant red ribbon at the British Airways " I t ’s wonderful to be hom e," said the m r: The 1986-87 budget proposal, say it would change education facilities at Kennedy Airport in New York . . . not ready for the bar 41-year-old author, who lives in California, as Church for his contention that the Earth orbits the Sun. which represents an 11.52 increase from a cooperative profession to a Referring to the stipend pro­ Tuesday to mark the 10th anniversary of she was welcomed by about 1.000 people at a Knttwl,Klt2i. I'n lim itt-il In,' Inf'S over the current year’s budget, competitive one. gram, known as the "Program fo» * New York-London SST sen ice Greenville reception and two screenings Saturday. includes $13,000 for $1,000 stipends Chesler said "m erit pay along Excellence,” Chesler said: " l am Ohio, has purchased an acre of downtowm The book presents a harsh picture of A Newspaper in EducaUon Program that will be awarded to oustandlng with raising teachers’ salaries to a excited and optimistic about the Sponsored by land to turn into a memorial to hometown girl Sixteen candles racism and fam ily brutality in the middle ♦u. teachers. respectable level are the way to outcome. If Coventry has positive Auie Oakley. Annie Oakley Memorial Park Georgia countryside of the early 1900s. The Manchester Herald The program — one of the first g o ” results, other towns may adopt Stephen Baccns graduated from the will be developed at a cost of an estimated Walker’s sister. Ruth Walker Hood of merit pay programs in the state — Included in the proposed school similar programs It feels good to University of Miami law school, but he can’t $100,000 and will include a larger-than-life Atlanta, planned the event to raise college Is designed "to provide an incen­ budget is a 10.25 percent across- be a leader.” practice law yet. He’s underage. the-board salary increase for granite statue of the legendary sharpshooter scholarship funds for Putnam County public tive for educators and to recognize Baccus. • 16. received his law degree teachers in 1986-87. Current start­ After the school board has ... The Country Music Association Board of high school students. teachers that give more than 100 ing salaries for Coventry teachers completed its review of the pro­ Directors meets in London Jan. 23 to plot Sunday- — just two years after getting his percent," Chesler said, adding, Manchester Herald are around $13,000. p o s e budget and made any strategy for 1986. Among the organization’s bachelor’s degree and eight years after “ We have many.” skipping from the fourth to the ninth grade. The idea of merit pay is The bulk o f the proposed budget changes, the budget will go to the goals are attracting a younger, broader NatIveAid? Richard W. Cosgrove, Publisher voters for approval at a town 1 1 1 0 state bar association will not admit relatively new to the teaching will go toward salaries and benef­ audience, solving image problems, getting him until he is 18. but Baccus plans to keep Singer WllUe Nelson, who helped organize profession and is one of several its for faculty and other staff meeting on May 9. nnore shelf space in record stores and u s e s 327-500 developing country music around the world. busy. He has scheduled a lecture tour in last September’s FarmAid concert to help VOL. CV, No. 93 Japan, which will be videotaped, and will the nation’s farmers, says he’s now planning Publitliad dally axcapt Sunday Suggaatad carriar rataa ara $1.50 then pursue a doctoral degree in computer a benefit for native Americans. and caruin bolldaya by the Man- waakiy. $6.90 lor ona month. $10.25 cbaatar Publishing Co.. tSBralnanl [■ttkL science. ‘T v e been thinking about doing something for thraa months, $38.50 tor aix Crestfield union plans protest Chainsaw killer retreats Placa, Manchaatar. Conn. 06040. X Baccus always has been on a fast track. At for the Indians for a long time.” Nelson said months and t77M for ona ysar. Sacond claaa poataga paid at Man­ Mall rataa ara avallabis on rsquaat. Guaiiar Hansen was the star of the cult age 11. be earned a score of 1,420 out of a in Mescal, Ariz. “They are constantly chaatar, Conn. POSTMASTER: HtraM pnoio oy Pinto Several hundred members of the 1199. The union represents about 60 the owners’ state license horror classic "The Texas Chainsaw Massa­ possible 1.600 on the Scholastic Aptitude mistreated. I think it’s about time we started Sand addraat changaa to tha Man­ striking nurse’s aides, housekeep­ withdrawn. chaatar Harald, P.O. Box 501. Man­ New England Health Care Em­ cre” but the only acting he’s done lately is in Test, At 12, he enrolled in New York treating them like citizens, like the original ing and maintenance employees at chaatar, Conn. 00040. To placa a clasalflad or display Kingly turnout ployees Union, District 1199 are But state officials have said it is a beer commercial. Hansen played Leather advartlssmant. or to rtport a nawa the Vernon Street home. University as a freshman and completed 59 Americans that they are.” expected to stage a vigil outside unlikely that the home would lose face, the masked maniac chainsaw killer, in college ci^ its in a year. Itam, story or pictura Idas, call 043- also a librarian at Manchester Commun­ The union has been asking Gov. Nelson is here in this small town near GUARANTEED DELIVERY: If 2711. Otflca hours ara 6:30 a.m. to 5 The Rev. Samuel Davis, len, pastor of the governor’s mansion in Hart­ its funding or license unless it was "Massacre,” for which he was paid a mere William A. O'Neill and the state to About the only thing the soft- spoken boy Tucson to film themade-for-television movie you don't rscaivs your Harald by 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. ity College, was the featured speaker at ford tonight to protest state Medi­ found to be in violation of state ItM for four.weeks of work. It was his only the Way of the Cross Church of Christ in get involved to end the 13-week-old has done on time is have a bar mitzvah. He "Stagecoach" along with fellow country p.m. wsakdaya or 7:30 a.m. Salur- the dinner, which was sponsored by the caid payments to the Crestfield- health regulations. movie and Hansen how he earns a living as a was 13. singers Waylon Jennings, Kris Krisloffer- pisass Msphons your cartiar. Hartford, and church choir members Fenwood nursing home. strike. It you rs unabts to rsach your car- Manchester Interracial Council. About writer in Northeast Harbor, a fishing and " I’m not saying it’s always better to do Bon, Johnny Cash and John Schneider. Tha Manchaatar Harald la a mam- Shirley Gibson and Virginia Green, fill The vigil, which is scheduled to The state pays the ISS-bed home Health department officials can subacrlbsr asrvloa at 647- bar of tha Aasoclatad Prasa. a tub- 130 people attended the fifth annual about $750,(100 annually for Medi­ have said that the nursing home is lobstering village in Maine. His most recent things as quickly as possibly,” Baccus said. All five musicians have parts in the second by 6 p.m. waskdays or 10a.m. their plates at a potiuck supper Friday' start at 5 p.m. and last about 1>A acting role was a brief one in a Miller scribsr to Llnitad Praas Intama- hours, will be the second held in caid patients. District 1199 has being monitored daily. No viola­ "It’s better to do things at your own pace. I remake of the classic western and are Saturdays lor guarantasd dsilvary Uonat nawa aarvicaa and a msmbsr night commemorating the life of the event. commercial — a smiling, unthreatening In Manchaatar. front of the mansion by District asked that the funds be denied and tions have been reported. would be in 11th grade now and I think I writing a verse apiece for the movie’s theme of tha Audit Buraau of Circulations. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Davis, who is lobsterman. would be bored out of my mind.” song. MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 20, 1986 -,5_ 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 20. 1986 Some in area see Holiday u .s ./w o r id I Gramm-Rudman law prompts lively debate King's Dream and Legacy also JF K By Henry David Rosso In B rief United Press International a dream betrayed From the voting booth to the classroom, black WASHINGTON — Budget director James Miller, Americans are belter off today than they were anniversary Senate to take up Conrall paraphrasing Mark Twain, says reports that next C w t ia t i (tmii page I However, he said there has been \ more than two decades ago when Martin Luther year’s budget is dead even before it gets to Capitol Hill more integration, particularly in BOSTON (UPI) - Martin: WASHINGTON — After nearly a year of are “ greatly exaggerated” and predicts Congress will inconclusive debate, the Senate appears likely “Whites bold the power. I don’t athletics, and that such things can King Jr. rallied the civil rights movement. Luther King Jir.’s birthday is support the plan. this week to take up the sale of Conrall to Norfolk tWak that’s changed.” Carr said. help change individual attitudes. observed today on tbe ZSth anni-; But two senators gave every indication Sunday that Southern Ckirp., with filibuster-minded opponents “There’s no blacks on the Board of ” It’s pretty hard to love sports versary of John F. Kennedy’s ; this years budget battle will be no less intense than hoping to talk the matter to death. Otrectors, no noajor black business and be a racist at heart,” be said. a u c k im MEAITH * inauguration, and a historian says past skirmishes. owners and no Macks annong the UCONN’s Bass also pointed to tbe coincidence is appropriate Before Congress left for its Christmas break, Reagan sends his budget to Congress Feb. 3 under High school graduation rates Life expectaiKy { Senate Republican Leader Robert Dole, R-Kan., (leaders of the political) parties.” interaction between blacks, whites because the two leaders “ had so the shadow of the new Gramm-Rudman budget­ Joan O’Loughlin, who co-chairs and other minorities as the key to for people 20-24 (in years of age) much In common." promised the sale of the government-owned balancing law, which mandates automatic across- the Manchester Interracial Coun­ improving race relations. 1964 ______1963 “ They were both very, very freight rail carrier would be the first item on the the-board cuts if Congress cannot reduce the federal cil. said discrimination today is Blacks 50.7% Norvwhites 63.7 young men. They both bad a vision Senate’s agenda when It returned. deficit to $144 billion in fiscal 1987. Senate staffers say legislation approving the mere subtle than it once was. “ IT ALL WON’T be positive, but Whiles I 175.0% Whites 70.8 of America and they were both cut Some lawmakers — particularly Rep. Les Aspin, “ A person with the best inten- it’s essential that they interact. down before they were able to And $1.2 billion sale of Conrall could be called up as D-Wis„ chairman of the House Armed Services ttoas can get caught up in tbe Many white people are not aware 1965 1962 that vision,” said John Stewart, early as Tuesday, but opponents have seized on a Committee — have said the plan is dead before it mechanics of the (hiring) pro­ of bow their own lives are en­ Blacks 79.6% Non whites 71 acting director of the JFK Library new development in the long Conrall saga to call arrives in Congress. cess,” she said. “ It’s not an hanced by contact with blacks.” be Whites I 184.3% Whites 75.1 in Boston. for further delay. Miller, when asked NBC’s “ Meet the Press” to intentional act.” said. Kennedy was 43 when be was Morgan Stanley fc Co. Inc., a New York respond to such criticism, said, "L et me say, as Mark Smith said it is important for sworn in Jan. 20, 1961. King’s investment banking house seeking to buy Conrall Twain would have said, reports of the budget’s death “THE PROCESS becomes ex- blacks to help themselves. He said pouncs WVEItTY birthday is Jan. 15, but is being on behalf of a consortium of about 40 investors, are premature and greatly exaggerated.” chiaire of people who are capable he would like to see greater observed for tbe first time as a announced last week it was increasing its offer for Congress will accept the president’s budget of doing tbe job,” sbe said. participation in the political pro­ Elected 4>lack officials Percentage below government federal holiday today. the railroad by $200 million to $1.4 billion. because, "W e’re going to articulate our position very "This new bid by Norfolk Southern proves the O’Lougblin and others have cess and renewed efforts to pro­ 1963: Less than 500 poverty level •"It’s a strange, but very approp­ clearly,” he said. argued that the tosm's employ­ vide more jobs and bousing. 1965: 6,056 (2 % of total) 1963 riate kind of coincidence becauM proposed $1.2 billion bid by Norfolk ^uthern is The Gramm-Rudman law, he said, requires the grossly inadequate,” said Sen Howard Metzen- ment tests favor applicants who Blacks must also be more vocal in Voter regtotratlon Non whiles 51.0% the two men bad so much in budget be reduced and that is the incentive for come from a white cultural demanding equal opportunity. common.” Stewart said. baum, D-Ohio, a leading Norfolk Southern Congress to pass Reagan’s package. opponent. "Dole should pull the Conrail bill from background. Smith said. 1966 (earliest liguicb available) Whites (□ 15.3% To mark the 25th anniversary of But Sens. Phil Gramm, R-Texas, and Daniel This month, town officials com­ ” We have to be more assertive in Blacks E S S S 3 60% 1964 Kennedy’s inaugural, several the calendar.” Patrick Moy nihan, D-N. Y., who appeared on the same pleted a review of the police hiring making management aware that Whites I I 7 1 6 % Non-whites 30.8% former aides will participate in a program, gave eveof indication that this year’s process and suggested some we’re qualified,” be said. 1964 Whiles □11.5% conference at the Kennedy Library Harvard yields to protests budget battle will be emotional. UPI photo changes to increase the chances of Faucher said existing laws de­ Wednesday called, "The Inaugu­ Gramm, one of the authors of the new law and a Blacks 66.3% CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Relenting to student hiring minority candidates. The signed to promote civil rights ration of JFK; ’The Perspective of member of the Armed Forces Committee, said Budget director James Miller, left, said inclined" to accept the package. Human Relations Commission is should be enforced to a greater Whites I > 69.6;Mi a g a r t e r Century ” protests. Harvard University officials have Reagan’s spending plan has "pretty good chances” of removed metal grilles preventing the homeless Sunday reports President Reagan's Appearing on NBC’s “Meet the Press" scheduled to act on the plans degree. In bis 14-minute inaugural ad­ passage because of the automatic cuts, also called from huddling in the warmth of heat vents. are Sens. Phil Gramm, R-Texas, and ’Tuesday. ’’’There’s a difference between dress, Kennedy told tbe nation: sequesters. budget is dead before it even gets to 2 miEIIPlOYllEIIT While the changes may result in legislation and legislation that’s “ Ask not what your country can do : "It was a symbolic gesture and a wise move,” “ I think you’re going to see a new response from the Congress are “greatly exaggerated" and Daniel Moynihan, D-N.Y. said sophomore Eric Berman after the grates a nnore diverse work force, ob­ being enforced,” be said. ” It’s like for you: ask what you can do for Congress because now it’s one thing to throw rocks; 1963 were removed Saturday. Berman organized a he believes Congress is "much more servers say that changing the the seat belt law — unless your country.’’ He also called for : it’s another to propose concrete alternatives,” Non-whites □ 10.8% signature petition drive that convinced adminis­ attitudes blacks and whites hold someone’s watching, it won’t be the creation of “ a new world of law, : Gramm said. trators to remove the grates welded over the heat Extension Program is one thing;” he said, ’’but a Moynihan guffawed; ” Oh, wait. Wait. Wait. Come toward each other will require enforced.” Whites Q 5% where the strong are just and the Moynihan, a member of the Senate Budget time. O’Loughlin said the celebration ducts at the Leverett House dormitory during the Committee who voted against the Gramm-Rudman nuclear agreement to bring down those heavy on, friend. Name a bill. Name a bill.” 1965 weak secure and the peace Gramm: "And yet, now, suddenly, we’re having all "I have found deep racism,” of Martin Luther King’s birthday coldest week of the year. bill, said, ” l think Senator Gramm is right, that we are missiles on both sides, that’s everything and we’re Noh-whites @ 1 5 .1 % preserved.” The homeless men continued to seek warmth going to lose it.” of the Democrats who have not supported the said Dr. Sheppard Johnson, pastor could also help improve relations Kennedy’s administration lasted going to move to that automatic sequester process,” by reminding people who he was Whites Q 5.9% from the grates, despite the grilles that stopped That prompted the following exchange: president on defense, who are saying. ’By God; at the South United Methodist 1,036 days, until bis assassination but, ” lt’s not my idea of government.” them from sitting or lying on them. Instead, they Gramm: “ To show you what miracles there are in Gramm-Rudman is going to decimate defense.’ Well Church on Main Street. " I t ’s so and what be did. in Dallas on Nov. 22,1963.Kingwas Moynihan said automatic budget cuts would be a Source: Census Bureau, National Center for Haallh sat on the cold cement sidewalk and stuck their Gramm-Rudman, we have on one side here one of the it’s not going to decimate defense. ... We’re going to. steep. It’s part of the culture that ’’Probably the best memorial he 39 when he was killed in Memphis “tragedy” and have an adverse effect on arms gave us is tbe understanding that legs through the iron bars. strongest supporters of the national defense in the make hard choices because we’re not going to have somehow whites think they’re Statistics, and Joint Center for Political Studies. April 4, 1968. control. better than Macks.” it’s our work now.” she said. "W e know it’s not the end of the road here. “ Listen, Amtrak is one thing and the Agriculture country and one of the weakest.” any alternative.” We’re all kind of hoping everyone is worked upon King Day events the issue (of homelessness) and we can do something about it,” he said. King carried founding fathers’ torch, ieaders say All state and federal buildings Heir to the Kennedy legacy will be closed in Connecticut for A66ad wants Gemayel out Andrews said King’s peaceful Martin Luther King Day, as will By Georee Lavng that planned a memorial service society.” he said. ” His dream ” He was a man. He suffered the approach to overcoming discrimi­ municipal offices, vrith the excep­ BEIRUT, Lebanon — Pro-Syrian militias Herald Reporter for King tonight at Center Congre­ became more apparent after his trials and tribulations (of life) like gational Church. death.” us all,” be said. nation and racial hatred helped tion of a number of communities clashed with forces loyal to President Amin Gemayel early today, after Moslem leaders and initiates congressional race attract whites to his cause. He said which were to remain open, The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. ” He was truly a great American, pictures of black marchers being including Manchester. Syrian President Hafez Assad considered a plan U usually remembered as a leader He lived and practiced and died on “HE OFFERED Americans a WHAT DISTINGUISHED King sprayed by water hoses and Banks and schools will also be to topple the Lebanese head of state. one. who struggled to help black people the precepts that this country was way to be what we wanted to be — from otber civil rights leaders was Bv Linda German Kennedy started to provide low- attacked by police dogs in the 1960s closed. Witnesses said Christian and Moslem militia­ He said instead of making cuts obtain tbe civil rights they were founded on.” Smith said. what our Constitution said it (our his intelligence. Bass said. United Press International cost heating oil to the poor and “ brought a lot of whites in(o the Most food, department and alco­ men battled on the Green Line battle zone across the board, hard courageous promised a hundred years earlier. country) should be.” said Joan "Many black leaders in tbe past elderly. Dr Sheppard Johnson, pastoral (civil rights) movement. It holic beverage stores will be open. dividing Beirut into the early hours with machine choices need to made. Today, on tbe first national O’Loughlin, who co-chairs the tried to persuade on emotional CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Joseph He' appeared with his wife, the South United Methodist Church reached their sympathy and A program called ’’Living the guns and rocket-propelled grenades. There were boUday honoring the slain civil Manchester Interracial Council. grounds based on moral concerns. P. Kennedy n spoke of family ties, Sheila Rauch Kennedy, and their on Main Street, said most people do crossed racial lines.” Dream” will be held at 7; 30 p.m. in no immediate casualty reports. THE CANDIDATE said cutting rights leader. King is also viewed ’’The more I learn, the more I am Martin Luther King was one of the helping the poor and building a two sons, Matthew and Joseph, not realize King’s efforts furthered Faucher said King’s birthday is Center Ckmgregational Church in Gemayel’s backers and pro-Syrian militias, the defense budget was only a first by educators and civic leaders as a impressed. What he offers to first to move beyond that and 'safer world in a carefully orches­ many of his sisters, brothers and democracy by allowing blacks and Manchester, while a public cerem­ infuriated by the bloody overthrow of Christian step toward achieving world peace man who helped realize the princi­ Americans is a fresh new insight.” intenectualize a non-violent ap­ an opportunity for people to work trated kickoff for his campaign for cousins and his mother, Ethel other minorities to vote, eat in the for better race relations. Although ony was planned for 10 a.m. at East Lebanese Forces militia commander Elie and the government must also ples on which the country was proach. He appealed to reason,” be U.S. Congress. Kennedy. His uncle. Sen. Edward same restaurants as whites, sleep ” His message was more impor­ Hartford’s Town Hall. Hobeika, have been fighting for five days. work toward disarmament. founded. said. he said many still viewit as a black Surrounded by family members, Kennedy, D-Mass., was not in the same hotels and drink from tant than who the person was.” At 7:30 p.m. the Black Student During the weekend, police said at least 26 ” We need peace, not merely the “Martin’s essential contribution Johnson said King’s tactic of holiday, ’ ’more non-minorities are Kennedy, 33, formally launched present. the same water fountains. Johnson said. “ His message of Alliance will sponsor a talk on people were killed in fighting in Beirut, the absence of war,” he said. was for the common black folk.” non-violence was what enabled starting to understand. That his quest Sunday for the Demo­ ’’Which bugs me when you think racial justice was prophetic.” ’’The Dream Deferred” at the Art nearby Shouf Mountains and near Gemayel’s The announcement came only said Or. Floyd Bass, director of the gains to be made in civil rights. should be the purpose of the cratic nomination in jyiassachu-' , I^NNED'Y, THE first of bis of (former FBI Director Herbert) ” I think he is probably the gallery lecture hall at Yale . mountain stronghold at Bikfaya, ii miles days after a story published in the , Center for Black Studies at the ” It’s a credit to King and our holiday — a reminder of what the setts’ 8th Distrjpt, the Bea^b'el

< - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 20, 1986 Richard W. Cosgrove, Publish^ Now on all Douglas A. Bevins, Managing Editor Lawmakers already at work ^ F IL M DEVELOPING orders at RITE AID.. OPINION James P. Sacks. City Editor piling up proposed legislation

the odometer from the state’s Mark A. Dupuis Another bill goes a step beyond By emissions testing program and to •JJnlted Press Internotlonal the old addage that two things a Professional eliminate the program altogether, person can’t avoid are deaths and quality glossy prints. Time to renew possibly his favorite cause. HARTFORD — There are bills taxes. ’The measure would exempt Other repeat bills include mea­ 2 DAY SERVICE J a c k dealing with death and bills funerals, burials and cremations 35mm DESIGNERPRINTS' negaiives on develop & print sures to remove tolls from the dealing with taxes, even a bill from the state’s 7.5 percent sales orders are treated with Photogard* film prolecior tor Merritt and Wilbur Cross park­ permanent protection agamsl scratches, smudges and spots King’s effort dealing with dinosaurs and one tax. ways, which could pick up new A n d e r s o n dealing with dogs. Death also comes up in a bill that steam this year now that toll The General Assembly won’t affects the spending side of the collections have ended on the •fcon^ne until early next month, budget. The measure would in­ It took well over a decade of pressure before Connecticut Turnpike. but lawmakers are already at crease the allowance for burial of Congress was willing to declare a holiday honoring Hundreds of bills, including work submitting bills for consider­ welfare recipients from $600 to the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. refined versions of some of the ation during this year’s three- $1,500. measures already on file, will pass D OR ITO S Then, in 19S3, the act creating the observance was month.regular session. Animals, both living and long- through the Legislature’s commit­ signed into law by a President Reagan best described About 60 bills have been submit­ dead, also are addressed by some TORTILLA CHIPS tees over the three-month session as reluctant. Mixed results ted so far to the House clerks and of the early bills filed for this and a smaller number will make it another 20 or so are on file with year’s session. TACO, NACHO, to the House and Senate for votes. TOASTED CORN Today, the First time the holiday honoring the slain Senate clerks for consideration Rep. Richard D. Tulisano, D- 19 With the relatively large number OR COOL RANCH civil rights leader is being observed nationally, many during the session that begins Feb. Rocky Hill, is seeking $100,000 for in FAA effort of bills filed each year, lawmakers 7.5 OZ. BAG municipalities and corporations are pretending it 5. additional improvements to Dino­ in the past have talked about doesn't exist. There just wasn’t enough time or Under the state constitution, this saur State Park in Rocky Hill limiting the number of measures money to cover the impact of having employees take year’s session is technically II- where dinosaur tracks are on BIC that can be filed by each of the 151 another day off, top officials say. to add security ntilted to taking up bills brought up display. House members and 36 Senate DISPOSABLE by legislative committees or bills The situation — particularly in towns like Rep. Eugene A. Migliaro, R- members. dealing with state taxes or LIGHTERS Manchester — is embarrassing, even taking into Wolcott, is prime sponsor of a bill The idea is back again this year appropriations. account the problems caused by tight budgets. It is WASHINGTON — More than 1,900 air travelers to repeal a law enacted just last in the form of a bill already filed by difficult to see the official failure to mark the holiday lost their lives last year in hijackings and plane All of the bills submitted so far year dealing with drug testing for Rep. Robert D. Bowden, R- as anything but a slight to the memory of a leader of crashes. appear to affect spending or greyhounds that race at the Glastonbury. The measure would truly unique stature. The irony of this tragic record — the deadliest in taxation in some form, but the way Plainfield dog track. allow lawmakers to submit no King Day. despite the criticisms of our "concerned aviation history — is that it was compiled at the in which they do it and the topics Migliaro, who again this year more than 15 bills each during a taxpayers," avowed racists and closet same time the Federal Aviation Administration s they address cover a wide range of has the distinction of filing the first session. The bill also would have an GILLETTE segregationists, is a fitting observance for this security program was achieving unparalleled issues. House bill, also is one of the impact on the state budget, accord­ nation, its cities, its towns, and its corporations. success in detecting and preventing potential air There are several bills dealing lawmakers reviving bills that were G O O D NEWS filed in past years but never made ing to the bill’s statement of King’s dedication to non-violence was an dis8st6rs. with taxes, including measures to DISPOSABLE RAZORS 2 it through the Legislature. purpose, which says that limiting 2 unparalleled catalyst for changes that remapped the The cornerstones of the FAA’s security system eliminate taxes on propane gas sales to residences and on testing Migliaro’s repeat bills include the number of bills filed would nation in ways which will leave future generations a are the X-ray devices and metal detectors that far fairer society than the United States of the early drugs and equipment used by measures to exempt cars more reduce tbe costs of legislative 189 were first installed 13 years ago. Last June, to mid 20th century. diabetics. than 5 years old or 50,000 miles on sessions. agency officials told Rep. Cardlss Collins, D-Ill., The remembrance should be a time each year for that since 1973 some 31,000 weapons have been reassessing where our society stands in relation to detected and 13,000 persons arrested. A King’is dream of equality for all. And as it is observed PHILLIPS’ this year, it is clear that a renewed commitment to The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. delivers Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Voting conservative estimate is that 112 hijackings or Once-urgent GOP priorities MILK the goals of the civil rights movement is in order. other airborne crimes have been prevented. 0 0 his famed "I Have a Dream" speech from Rights Act. Today is the first national The price of this enviable record has been ^]O F MAGNESIA Less than 30 years ago. it was impossible for black the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in holiday in honor of the slain civil rights eternal vigilance. This was pointed up in a still- Americans to choose where to live, work, attend Washington on Aug. 28, 1963. The leader. secret “ special evaluation” of security screening waiting for the ‘right peopie’ school, eat. sleep, or even go to the bathroom. They procedures at the world’s busiest airport, O’Hare were prevented from exercising their constitutional speech helped win passage of the 1964 rights by police departments, politicians, municipal International in Chicago. By Judd Everhart would have delayed $140 million in board approved nine contracts officials and just plain "citizens," many of whom The Associated Press projects scheduled last summer. worth more than $17 million. sought to make White Supremacy the eternal order of THE EVALUATION was ordered by He later signed a revised version While the accountability board the nation. King holiday must be more Transportaiton Secretary Elizabeth Dole HARTFORD — A year ago, that put the panel in place for the has at iast begun doing something, when they had just taken control of 1986 road-work season. the inspector general committee is Aided and abetted by the corporate structure and following the June 14 TWA hijacking and the the General Assembly, Republi­ That bill required that the board still screening applications. The numerous other institutions, racism seemed destined bombing at Frankfurt airport five days later. cans said there were two things the report by Jan. 15 to the governor, inspector general will be charged to hold sway forever. O’Hare was one of 40 airports studied by FAA state needed more than anything the Department of Transportation with ferreting out waste, fraud, than a shallow observance security experts. H ere’s what the experts found at and abuse in state government. Then came voices that said things would not be else: a transportation accountabil­ and the inspector general of its O’Hare: Once again, Robertson says he’s allowed to stay that way in a truly civilized society — ity board and an inspector general. progress. a All the X-ray machines in use by 23 airlines not worried about the delay. but also shunned violence in any form. The most Today, the board bas held one That deadline was missed last REG. OR GEL Bv Anthony T. Podesto saw in some segregated communi­ manifestation of religious faith: an detected 24-gauge (very thin) copper wire inside “ If we’ve done without it for 350 effective belonged to none other than Martin Luther ties in and around Chicago. appeal to the spark of conscience formal meeting and has missed the week. 4.1 OZ. PUMP carry-on luggage. first real deadline required under “ Oops! ’’ said House Majority years ... waiting another month or I OR 6.4 OZ. TUBE King Jr. This year America is doing that is the living evidence of God’s Yet. in his Chicago campaign, as • The two, sometimes four, metal detectors the law by which it was created. Leader Robert G. Jaekle, R- two or three or four is worth it,” something long overdue: honoring handiwork in all men and women. Beginning perhaps with the 1955 bus boycott in in his crusades in other cities. Dr. Although the law creating the Stratford, when told of the said Robertson. "The most impor­ the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. used by the 23 airlines rated high grades. Montgomery. Ala., many understood that this King never swerved from his office of inspector general took situation. tant thing is the competency of the DRISTAN with a federal legal holiday. Two decades after the historic • Screening personnel at 16 of the 23 airlines country’s form of apartheid would not be quietly commitment to non-violence and effect Oct. 1, the committee The board didn’t hold its first person hired.” Now that Dr. King has been civil rights struggles of the 1960s, failed to detect facsimile dynamite being NASAL SPRAY tolerated forever. ’The ensuing years saw boycotts his belief that even the most charged with selecting the finalists meeting until Jan. 1. Sen. Richard S. Eaton, R- OR LONG LASTING given the honor he so rightly Dr. King’s example is a living smuggled past them. ’Those who "fa ile d to Guilford. co-chairman of the in­ and sit-ins to desegregate stores and lunch counters,. intolerant individuals and com­ for the post is nowhere near “ Deadlines missed for reports is NASAL marches to raise public awareness, and mass deserves, we must make certain rebuke to all who preach or recognize the test object (dynamite bomb) ” In the spector general search committee, DRISTAN munities could reform themselves completing its job. nothing new,” Robertson said. SPRAY demonstrations such as the one in 1963 that spurred that the holiday does not simply practice intolerance, unlike those tests, conducted in late July, Included personnel said the scores of applications **«TE A® through peaceful change. “ When you create a bill, you “ But I think it’s explainable.” 0.5 OZ. King to tell the nation of his "dream " of equality. become a pious cliche. We must who claim divine mandates for under the control of Eastern Airlines at Air have these {^mbitions,” said Se­ He said the guidelines in the law received have been whittled to SIZE J honor him for his real accomplish­ their political views or even their Wisconsin, Braniff, Continental, Jetstream, nate President Pro Tempore spelling out the qualifications and about 15 men and women. J Led largely by King and his Southern Christian Dr„ King taught Americans how ments in 4eading a nonviolent political candidacies. Dr. King Northwest Orient, Piedmont and Eastern itself. Philip S. 'RoberUon;- R»

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M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan 20. 1986 Advice Monday T V SPORTS DR. MARTIN 6:00PM CB Eyewitness News SD i s OifTient Strokes LUTHER KINO Vet who served his country m Action News CELEBRATION Whalers dealt a blow d ) IS Hwt to Hart (Q) (S Gknme a Break To calebrat* the first oflldal S Knot’s Landing nationai hoHday hofMtlng tlia can’t get served in hospital S NewsCenter renowned dvU-rishts Isadar ® Doctor Who Or. Martin Luthar King Jr., a S N ew s galaxy of more than 25 atara as Francis is injured ests, but my neighbor (across the DEAR g s Rapoitar 41 and personaJittat wW parform hall) tells people that I am “too ABBY: My fa­ (B) MacNea Lahrer Nswshour and participata bafora audl- busy” to join anyrthing so not to ther was rushed (C N N ] Naws/Sports/Weather sncaa In Washington, O.C., bother me. She also tells acquain­ Atlanta and Naw York City. Wilson of the Chicago Black Hawks. Dineen is to the hospital [ESPN ] Mazda SportsLook Staff and Wire Reports with a sudden tances that I go to bed early, so not MONDAY, JANUARY M on expected to be sidelined for at least two more weeks. [M A X ] MOVIE: Romancing the Stone' 4.: Langan said Dave Tippett would probably be moved stroke. He is Dear Abby to call me in the evening. (I stay up A romantic novakst reluctantly teams with NBC. Singar-aongwritar Sta- HARTFORD — The ’ chances of also suffering for the 11 o’clock news every a macho adventurer ei a South American vle Wondsr, who hat baan in making the Stanley Cup playoffs were dealt a severe from left wing to center until Francis returns. If he from heart fail- Abigail Van Buren night.) )ungle to ransom her sister with a fabulous the forsfront of tha drivs to blow when center Ron Francis, their captain and heals as expected, Francis would be able to resume This woman is educated and legendary jewel. .Merhael Douglas, Kath­ practicing about a month before the playoffs begin. u r e a n d leen Turner. 1984 Rated PG sstablish tha national holiday, leading scorer, was lost for at least eight weeks due to diabetes. well-liked, but I am spending many will host tha spaclal. a broken left ankle and tom ligaments. Ironically, the injury came a day after the trade of [T M C ] MOVIE: I Know Why the Caged spare center Greg Malone, who watched his last 14 D ad is a lonely evenings because she de- , Bird Sings' A bright, sensitive gei finds Whalers spokesman Phil Langan said Sunday the World War II cides what I can and cannot do. poetry and much pain as she ^ o w s up m team hopes to have Francis resume playing about Whaler games from Chuck Kaiton’s radio booth. veteran, so we I’m getting feedback from mut­ the Sisuth during the Depression years. three weeks before the playoffs begin. Malone, an assistant captain, was swapped to the It contains valuable up-to-date ual friends who think she is great to Paul Benjamin. Diahann C ^ o l , Ruby Dee. Quebec Nordiques for right winger Wayne Babych on got in touch with the veterans 1979 Francis, 23, had to be helped from the ice with six take such an interest in me. L»ura and Heminglon encoumar an aaaon- Friday. service and were told that as soon information for A L L veterans — and Rite of Daniel Rocket (CC) A young minutes remaining in the opening period of [U S A ] USA Cartoon Express ment of bizarre sutpecia when they invea- as Dad's condition stabilized, he male and female — not just those What would you do? boy makes the astounding discovery that “ Hopefully, the team can just pick up from here,” iigaie the murder of an ertiet. (6 0 11* 1.) (R). Saturday’s 5-2 victory over the Quebec Nordiques could be transferred to the vete­ from the Vietnam era. TIME ON MY HANDS 6:30PM (X) ® Too Close for Comfort be can fly (90 min ) after twisting hisankleashe fought for the puck along Ron Francis said. “ We just won an important (g) »4ecNeil-LehfW Nwwehour rans hospital, where he would be Realizing the average Vietnam (11) Benson ® Chetpirito the boards. He had scored the Whalers first goal of the home-and-homc series with Quebec and hopefully eligible for his veterans benefits. veteran did not get past high DEAR TIME: I would confront ® ® NBC Nightly News [C N N ] Week in Review 12:30AM CD Comerty Tonight game at 11:17. that’s given them the confidence to keep it going until I Well. Dad’s condition finally school, the authors use plain this “ friend” and tell her exactly ® Nightly Business Report [DIS] MOVIE: Napoleon and Saman­ (D Saturday Night Uva At first the Whalers believed Francis had just return for the stretch.” stabilized, but the veterans hospi­ language and short sentences. what you have told me. ® ABC News tha' T w o youngsters are accompanied by g i) Star Trek sprained the ankle, but Langan said it swelled Francis was the Whalers’ first draft choice and tal refused to take him. Why? They tell how to get medical care, gS Noticiero SIN an old circus Non and a hippie while travel­ @ ® Lata N ight w ith D avid Lattafinan fourth pick overall in the 1981 NHL draft. He played ing to stay with an old recluse- Michael overnight and the center was taken to St. Francis Because he was not taken to the psychiatric counseling, disability CONFIDENTIAL TO HUR’HNG (it) Sanford and Son Tonight'a guests are Dr. Ruth Waathaimar. Hospital in Hartford. amateur hockey with the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds Douglas, Johnny Whitaker, Jodie Foster NBC sportacaatar Marv A lia rl and co­ compensation, housing, and even IN HILTON HEAD, S.C.: Give [C N N ] Inside Business in Ontario. He was named captain of the Whalers last veterans hospital firsti 1972 Rated G median Jarry Seinfeld. (60 min.) (R), In "It was just one of those freak things.’’ Francis said how to apply for loans and upgrade your grief a chance to express February. Abby. Dad has earned the right [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet [E S P N ] CoMege Basketball: ViManova at Stereo. after returning from the hospital. “ I got hit along the itself. Cry your eyes out. Let Georgetown The Whaler's completed a sweep of the Nordiques to be treated at the veterans bad discharges. They also deal [ES P N ] CoMege Basketball Report ^ Maude boards and started falling backwards. I don’t know if hospital, but because we didn't with issues from Agent Orange to yourself go and let the tears flow. [H BO ] MOVIE; Micki and Maude' (CC) Saturday night as Risto Siltanen scored two power 7:00PM (X) C B S New s (it) Dr. Qana Scott my skate was in a rut or not, but I just couldn’t get it postwar stress, drug and alcohol It’s healthy. Don’t try to put on a A bigamous husband learns that both of play goals in the third period to snap a 2-2 tie. Tippett 2 know about this "rule." he is being out from under me and I fell on top of it.” m ITiree's (Company his wives are expecting Dudley Moore, [C N N ] Styla WHti Elea Klanach denied the benefits he earned. He dependency, and patients’ rights, “ brave” show. It takes honesty, ■ Francis said doctors told him that they would be also had two goals in the win at Le Colisee by Hartford. d ) ABC News Am y Irving, Ann Reinking 1984 Rated [E S P N ] N F L FIHna That win came on the heels of an 11-6 victory Friday .serveo his country when it needed and clearly spell our what a courage, strength and real manli- PG-13 better able to determine the extent of the damage dD ® SKXI.OOO Pyramid [ U S A ] That G ill (R) night at the Hartford Civip Center. him, and now. just because he went veteran and his dependents are ne.ss for a man to express his [M AX] MOVIE: A Clockwork Orange' when the swelling goes down and they change casts (11) Jeff efsons to t ^ “ wrong" hospital first, it’s entitled to. emotions. The weak man hides. A young punk is transformed into a peace- 12:32AM [DIS] wad Oam CaMng sometime this week. According to Langan, the team is The Whalers, 23-20-1 for 47 points, are tied for fourth The “ Viet Vet Survival Guide” (S ) Carson’s Comedy Classics loving man in a world gone mad with viol­ A young boy nuraaa a wild Canadian gan­ place in the Adams Division with the Buffalo Sabres as though he didn’t spend a day in der back to health after it haa tiaan most concerned about the ligaments that were torn (published by Ballantine) is avail­ (Is your social life in a slump? ® IS) M*A*S*H ence Malcolm McDowell Patrick Magee, and two points behind the third-place Boston Bruins. the Army! This is so unfair Adrienne Cirri. 1971. Rated R. wounded by a hunter. above the ankle. 1 am the proud daughter of “ The able for $3.95 in most bookstores — Lonely? Get Abby’s updated, re­ ® Wheel of Fortune The five-year veteran is the Whalers’ leading scorer Hartford is scheduled to visit the New York Rangers 9:30PM ( T ) Nawliart (C C ) After Larry 1:00AM d ) Oat Smart Big Swede." Ove H Anderson, but or send $4.50 (check or money vised and expanded booklet, "How ® MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour with 19 goals and 41 assists for 60 points in 44 games, tonight in its first game without both Dineen and to Be Popular" - for people of all receives a strong electrical shock, he be­ (D HaadNna Chaaara sign me.. order) to VVA Product Sales. P.O. (46) New lyw ed Game comes convinced that Dick has brought and ranks among the NHL’s top 20 scorers. He had 12 Francis. (X) Joe Franklin Show ANNA IN HILLSBORO. ORE Box 3666. Santa Rosa. Calif. 95402. ages. Send your name and address ® Cristal him back from the dead. goals and 26 assists in the past 26 games as the The Whale’s No. 1 line now becomes a patchwork , clearly printed with a check or (3) CNN Haadlina Nowa piece, with pivot Ray Ferraro, the club’s hottest (5?) Nightly Business Report 1 0:00PM dD Cagney and Lacey Whalers climbed above .500 and completed their best DEAR ABBY: Is there a nice money order for $2.50 and a long, (3 ) Break tha Bank offensive producer, centering top goal-getter Sylvain DEAR ANNA: You need to know $1) One Day at a Time d D New s first half since joining the NHL. your father’s rights and how to get way to tell a friend to mind her own stamped (39 cents) self-addressed [C N N ] Nevya Update Turgeon at left wing and Wayne Babych on the right. [CN N ] News Update (H) Independent News “ This is a very devastating type injury,” Whalers them, so I recommend you get the business? I am a widow with time envelope to: Dear Abby, Popular­ [ESPN] NFL FHma [D IS] MOVIE: 'A Night in Casablanca' Trapper John, M.D. President and General Manager Emile Francis said. Tippet will replace Ferraro in between Torrie ity, P.O. Box 38923. Hollywood, DPI photo newly published paperback titled on my hands. I would dearly love to The Marx Brothers have a few escapades [U S A ] Hollywood Inaidor “ However, this year we have good depth, very good Robertson and Bob Crawford. lakxig over a hotel. The Marx Brothers. d D Bodas de Odk> “ The Viet Vet Survival Guide." join groups with common inter­ Calif. 90038.) 1:05AM dD m o v i e ; 'Lola Oibba and team unity, thanks in large part to Ron’s leadership, Lois Collier 1946. [C N N ] News/Sports/Weather and ligament damage in Saturday's Francis in all liklihood would have been the Whalers the Love Canal' A mother fightt lo save Hartford's Ron Francis gets checked and I think we can fill in until he gets back.’’ [ESPN ] SportsCenter [ESPN ] Womens Basketball; Old Dom­ representative to the NHL All-Star game for the third her children from • community which it along the boards by Quebec's Randy game at LeColisee and will be lost to the A week ago, Ron Francis’ linemate, right wing [U S A ] Wild. Wild World of Animals inion at Texas being used as a dump aita for hazardous time in his career. The All-Star game is scheduled for [TMC] MOVIE: The Learning Tree' Di chemical waste. Marsha Mason, Robert Moeller. Francis suffered a broken ankle Whalers for eight weeks. Kevin Dineen, broke a knuckle in a fight with Behn Tuesday night, Feb. 4, at the Hartford Civic Center. 7:1 5PM [CN N ] Sports Sunday RAST test useful sometimes rector Gordon Parks' teenage years in Kan­ (kinton. Penny Futlar. 1902. 7:30PM (T ) PM Magazine sas are chronicled Kyle Johnson, Alex 1:10AM [HBO] MOVIE: "Tho Roaa- Clarke. Estelle Evans. 1969. Rated PG. d ) M 'A 'S 'H bud Beach Hotel* Tha owner of e Florkk [U SA] Auto Racing: ARCA 300 From D E A R DR. DEAR READER: Pharmacists (T ) Wheel of Fortune hotel plans to blow it up for the ineuraiKt. GOTT: What is are highly trained, dedicated pro­ Atlanta. Georgia. (60 min.) Tape Delayed.. but his daughter turns it into e brothel in­ (d) Benny Hill Show stead. Peter Scotari, Colleen Camp, Chris­ fessionals who are licensed to 10:30PM CiD New s the RAST test (11) Imlependent News topher Lee. 1984. Rated R. Fire wipes out Campo's stabie at Beimont dispense drugs from prescriptions (O) Summer's Er>d A young girt who is for allergies? (ti) Best of Saturday Night supplied by physicians. But their considered to be a tomboy tries to assert 1: 1 SAM [C N N ] Health Weak ® (3) Barney Miller her individuality [M A X ] MOVIE: 'New Votk Nighte' Tha “ There is no indication that this is a suspicious “ It takes 24 or 48 hours to drain the water out of the DEAR D r. G ott true role does not end here; ELMONT, N.Y. (DPI) — A fire at Belmont Park checking lip brands in an attempt to identify the ® Jeopardy (M) Dick Van Dyke amorous advenluras of nine Naw York so­ killed 45 thoroughbreds, practically wiping out the horses. The N YRA said a complete list of the dead fire," said Lt. William Guttersloh, chief of the Nassau pipes and it was expected the system would return to READER: This pharmacists are much more than cialites, including an international rock alar A (3) Newlywed Game dD Loco Amor County County police arson squad. operation by today or tomorrow,” said Keenan, complicated dispensing robots. In my expe­ and a United Nahons diplomat. Corinna At- 38-horse stable of Kentucky Derby-winning trainer may be ready today. Peter Gott, M.D. (40} Benson Grooms managed to save Pleasant Sea and You Lu adding a special security patrol had been assigned to blood test, now rience, pharmacists are invalua­ tSf) Brass phen, George Ayer. 1983. Rated R. John Campo. “ In my opinion those horses all died of smoke,” said Mavelous, but intense flames drove them back before the area because of the broken sprinkler. “ A member available in kit \ ble sources for both doctors and.^i (B) Wild World of Animals - dD That's Hollywood The early Sunday blaze ripped through a stable with Fire Chief James Snadecky, who arrived five minutes 1:30AM ( d I Love Lucy they could rescue any more horses from the fire, of the patrol was at the barn 10 minutes before the fire form to doctors, patients. They are generally more (KT) Archie Bunker's Place [D IS ] Disney Family Album a broken sprinkler system and claimed 36 of Campo’s after the alarm. “ It was later that the fire got to (X ) N a w t which left two firefighters injured. erupted.” is used to mea- knowledgeable than doctors about [ESPN] NFL Films horses at Belmont. Only two of Campo’s horses them” 11:00PM dD dD ® New s gS Indapandant News An NYRA spoke.cman said the damage to the barn, Asked whether the sprinkler could have saved the sure small the drugs they prescribe. I often [H B O ] Fraggle Rock: Sidebottom Blues survived the fire at Barn 48 — Pleasant Sea and You Concessions, an unraced 3-year-old, was named by d D Taxi [CN N ] Nawamakar Sunday horses, Keenan said: “ That would only be specula­ amounts of protein antibodies. women may not menstruate for a call on pharmacists for advice, and (CC) Lu Mavelous. trainer Bobby Ribaudo as one of the dead horses. Two which is insured, is estimated at $1 million. The dead (X) Bizarre [ESPN] Outdoor Ufa hp|rses were.estiinated between $500,000 to $5 million, tive. But certainly if the sprinkler system had been Once a person has developed an few months after discontinuing the I know many other doctors do, too. [USA] Radio 1990 Campo, 47. trained PlMsanj Colony, winner„pf ths others claimed by the fire, were Rare Dilig.^fe,^,a.- dD Carson's Comedy Clessics [U S A ] Japan Today (R) and 6'nly'five or six may have been insured. working it would have helped to halt the spread of allergy, tlte body manufactures drug. Pharmacists are usually up-to- 8:00PIW dD Scarecrow and Mrs. King 1981 Kentuck^TOrfey a^^i?rea|mess Stakes. 4-year-old colt, and Dancing Twiddles, a 4-yeal'-bTd @ ) Odd Couple John Keenan, vice president of operations for the fire.” antibodies to neutralize the date about new medicine: they Lee and Amanda move into action when 2:00AM (dM O VIE; 'Stanley endUv- ■ A tradk's^Sism an sairfTotir of the dead horses filly. Pregnancy can occur almost Lee's old boss is accused of betraying the 65) Benny Hill Show ingstone’ An English r>ew»pepermen goes were offspring of Pleasant Colony. One was Pleasant Fire officials believe the blaze, which began at NYRA, said the sprinkler system pipes burst in the Many of the horses quartered in the barn were allergy-causing substance. These know about side effects; they can old Oz network. (60 min ) (R) to Africa to search for a miaaionarv' immediately, depending on when ® NewsCenter Motion, a 3-year-old bay colt. about 1:20 a.m. EST, started in a stall where hay was bam Thursday because of temperatures that dropped either racing or preparing to enter races at Aqueduct. 'i antibodies can be isolated and ad v ise how totakemedicinesothat explorer whom he bebevea to be alive. the woman re-establishes her (SD P M Magazine 6D Doctor Who Belmont’s season ended last fall. identified. The RAST test is useful its efficiency is not compromised. Spencer Tracy. Richard Greene, Nancy New York Racing Association officials were stored. The incident is under routine investigation. to nearly 10 degrees. normal ovulatory pattern Most ID ® Hardcastle and McCormick (CC) ® M*A*S*H Kelly. 1939v in diagnosing small children and They are aware of which drugs Hardcastle and McCormick's plans for women who stop the pill in order to ® Newswatch adults with troublesome rashes. should be avoided in . certain opening an Irish pub are endangered when UD MOVIE: 'Slaughter on Tenth Av- become pregnant will become they discover a hit man's graveyard in the dD 24 Horas eiHie* An assistant D. A. runa into formida­ Ordinarily, the older scratch-test circumstances, and the ways in ble obstacles when he tries to get the fertile within a cycle or two. cellar. (60 min.) (S?) Second City T V technique is easier to perform, which drugs can react with others. goods on waterfront hoodkima. Richard cheaper and is said to provide an Many specialists recommend I value the pharmacists in my ( D N ew s dD Maude Egan, Jan Sterling, Oan Duryea. 1957. IncDnsistent UCDnn gives Dne back to St. JDhn’s allergist with equally important that women in midlife, by age 40. community and I use them for my (11) MOVIE: 'To Be Announced' [CNN] Inside Business QD MOVIE: 'To Be Announced' information. stop the pill and consider non-drug continuing education. Their views fli) Martin Luther King Special [D IS] MOVIE: 'Peter Rabbit arid the [CN N] Money Week (3 MOVIE: 'The Deadliest Season' A Tales of Beatrix Potter’ Storybook favor­ By Len A^uster Mark Jackson in particular. “ We East Conference checking on them methods of contraception, includ­ are important. I wish more pa­ [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook ites come to life in this ballet performed by Sports Editor DEAR DR. GOTT: After a ing barrier devices, tubal liga­ tients would treat their pharma­ pro hockey player's aggressiveness en­ talked about stopping them and (the officials) tonight. dears him to the fans and his bosses until the Royal Ballet of London. Frederick Ash­ [U S A ] Second Caah Flo Expo (R) making things happen on defense “ Maybe they won’t believe me woman stops the birth-control pill, tions. or vasectomy for their cists as trained professionals who ton, Alexander Grant. 1971. Rated G. he critically injures another player. Michael 2:15AM [TM C] MOVIE: Tha Rlvar HARTFORD — For 29 minutes because we lost and I ’m moaning how long does it take for menstrua­ partner. The risks of the pill — are a vital part of the health-care Moriany, Kevin Conway, Patrick O'Neal. [H B O ] Hitchhiker A struggling author in order to get things going on Niger' A family must come to terms wHh and-12 secondS,Connecticut played but have the other guy look at the tion to begin? When can she get including the tendency to form team. 1977 fakes his own death, but his cheating virife the mother's cancer arxi tha w ow ing rest­ offense. It all starts with defense,” . mpgnificiently and was on its way pregnant? At what age is it best to blood clots in the leg veins — 3 3 TV's Bloopers and Practical has plans to make it real lessness in their community. Cicely Tyson, cited the Redmen’s senior point films. I can’t believe there weren’t to maybe its biggest upset victory stop taking the pill? appear to be more common in Send your questions to Dr. Gott Jokes Gordon Thomson and David Cop- [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock James Earl Jones, Louis Gossett, Jr. guard, who totaled 13 points over the back calls. And they’re not jierfield are this week’s practical joke vic­ 1976 Rated R. ever. Maybe even bigger than the older women, especially those who in care of the Manchester Herald 1 1 :30PM dD Dynasty (5-for-5 from the foul line), 12 going to have the guts to make the tims (60 mm ) pair of upsets sprung's year ago on call at the end of the game when it DEAR READER: Ordinarily, a smoke at P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH dD d§) ABC News Nightline 2:30AM [C N N ] Sporta Latenight assists and 5 big steals. (54) (Sfi Wonderworks: Booker (CC) The then nationally ranked Syracuse. maybe means the game,” Perno woman will ovulate and menstru­ I 44101. Due to volume of mail, transition from slavery to freedom is seen [ESPN] SportsCenter The Redmen resorted to a little d ) Hawaii Five-0 The Huskies, as Coach Dom Perno ate within three to four weeks after DEAR DR. GOTT: Would you individual questions cannot be through the eyes of Booker T Washing­ used 1-3-1 halfcourt zone trap — spoke of the whistle-tooters. dD The Honeymooners 2:35AM (X) CBS News NightwMoh likes to put it, “ had the hammer.” stopping contraceptive pills. How­ please comment on the role of answered, (juestions of general ton. (60 min.) (R) and found out it worked. “ We tried Shelton Jones was fouled with 10 dS Second City TV [HBO] MOVIE; Just Te« Me Whet You UCpnn’s glory, however, unra­ ever. there is a broad range of pharmacists with respect to pres­ interest will be answered in future 3 MOVIE: 'Seven Days in May' In Went' A wealthy business msgnste everything,” Camesecca offered, seconds left and he calmly made 1974, an idealistic U S president signs an ® All in the Family veled right before their eyes. The normal responses. anJ some cribe medicine? columns. grooms one of the women in Ms secreteriel “ I ’m not sure anything worked too both. Earl Kelley made a hoop with agreement with Russia for- nuclear disar­ ^ 65) The Best of Carson Tonight's pool to become his mistress. Ali Mac- Huskies could not handle a 1-3-1 much but they ran into a cold spell. seven seconds left and. again, mament. Bun Lancaster. Kirk Douglas, guests are Alan King, Liona Boyd and Elya Graw, Alan King, Dina Merrill. 1980. Rated Fredric March 1964 Baskin. (60 min.) (R), In Stereo. halfcourt trap defense that If you examine the body, that was Perno was annoyed the officials brought about five consecutive (4l) Juana Iris ® Hogan's Heroes one of the causes,” the veteran didn’t stop the clock with the ball 3:00AM [CNN] Newi/tports/ turnovers. Those turnovers, plus coach pointed out. bouncing free. That wasted pre­ (gl) MOVIE: 'They Shoot Horses, Don't d?) News W eather Fresh basil keeps a week They?' The panicipants in a 1930s mara­ UConn’s inability on the defensive Perno was more explicit. “ The cious seconds, seconds the Huskies d D Kojak thon dance undergo numerous hardships [ES P N ] Collage Baaketbad Report boards, were instrumental as No. 9 five turnovers were critical,” he could not afford. in their efforts to win the top prize. Jane [C N N ] Sports Tonight include the title. [ M A X ] M O V IE : Repo M an' A punk St. John’s received an early slate said. “ Instead of going foward into The loss, UConn’s fourth in five DEAR Fonda. Bruce Dern, Susannah York. 1969. [HBO] MOVIE: 'Paradise' Two young rockef, desperate for money, takes e )ob Christmas present, 61-60, before a POLLY: I can POLLY survivors of a desert attack discover na­ a seam or going behind it and get Big East games, drops them to 9-5 [C N N ] News/Sports/Weather with a car repossessor. ErnWo Estevez, disappointed crowd of 15,236 at the overall. “ It’s a disheartening loss- buy fresh basil ture and each other Willie Aames, Phoebe Harry Dean Stanton. Susan Bamaa. 1984. the skip passes, we were tentative [H B O ] Am erica Undercover: Th e Gift of Cates, Richard Curnock. 1982. Rated R, Hartford Civic Center. all year in my DEAR POLLY: If you make Life Families of chronically ill children must Rated R. and didn't look for what is because we had the hammer and produce your own mayonnaise, experiment learn to cojie with the handicaps. (60 min.) [M AX] MOVIE; The Third Man' An [U S A ] Winning on Your Income Texee “ We’re not supposed to be up 13 available. Wewentbackwards.not let it go. It’s a — to get so close American writer arrives in Vienna to take a against St. John’s (5-1 in the Big market, but I Pointers with zipping up the flavor by [M A X ] Rockabilly Session: Carl Perkins (R) forward.” and not pull It off,” Perao said. ]ob with an old friend, whom he finds has East, 17-2 overall),’’ said a bitter need to know adding various spices and herbs. and Friends been murdered. Joseph Cotten, Orson 3t30AM QD F-Troop The five turnovers — more like “ Dorn’s team outplayed us in Perao afterwards, “ You knew they how to store the A V I ’ve made flavorful mayonnaises [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Sounder' A d^ression- Welles 1949 [C N N ] Crossfire giveaways — were turned into 11 every phase, offense, defense,” Polly Fisher with cayenne pepper, tarragon, era family of sharecroppers fights to stay would make a run at us. We just said Carnesecca. “ We just got that fresh herbs 1 1 :35PM dD Entertainment Tonight [ESPN] Top Rank Boxing St. John’s points and a Ron Rowan basil, minced garlic, lemon- alive. Cicely Tyson. Paul Winfield. 1972. couldn't withstand it, mile streak at the end to get us when I get them Rated G. jumper t i ^ it at 52-all with 8:27 pepper seasoning, oregano and 1 2:00AM dD Bamaby Jones 4:00AM GD Joe FrankKn Show unfortunately.” ovci hump. home. How long [U S A ] Prim« Time Wrestlir>g left. will fresh basil dill. dD ® Comedy Break QD SpKs; 1999 UConn had a 38-28 halftime lead It was tied again at 55-all after a “ By far. Connecticut played us H 8:30PM C S AM in the Family dS The Untouchables [CN N ] News Update after a magnificient first half in the best of any club this year. They keep in the Thin the mayonnaise with a little Willie Glass foul shot. The single refrigerator? GC Famity Feud 65) MOVIE: Behind the Iron Curtain' [USA] MOVIE: ‘Pot O' OokT A young which 6-9 freshman Cliff Robinson digit was St. John’s 11th point off shut off our inside game. Were it cream for instant salad dressing. The professional and personal life of a Rus­ CINDY these with vegetable oil. Again, [D IS ] Mousterpiece Theater man convicKes his u t k Is that swinging mu­ popp^ home 6-of-7 medium range an offensive rebound — the Red- not for our backcourt coming I’ve even made mayonnaise fla­ sian Embassy employee in Ottawa. Can­ sic will add verve to the radio show hs Jumpers from 15-18 feet to lead the through I think it would have been refrigerate. They’ll keep for sev­ vored with cinnamon, nutmeg and 3:00PM C D Kate & AMie Chip fears he ada is dramatized. Dana Andrews, Gene sponsors. James Stewart. Paulette God­ men had 16 caroms off the DEAR CINDY: The best method eral weeks. will be neglected when he learns that his Tierney. June Havoc. 1948. dard. Horace Heidt. 1941. way with a dozen points. The offensive glass and converted five on the other side of the ledger,” cloves to use over fruit salads. fathr^r's new wife is pregnant. Huskies employed a box-and-1, is to put the stems of the herbs in a You may use the. leaves as Charlie's Angels 4:05AM [T M C ] RoMo« Thunder. Hear of those into buckets — as UConn added Carnesecca, speaking of Delicious and different! dD Merv Griffin with Eddie Williams and Tim Coles jar filled with fresh water (don’t let though they were fresh and you can MRS. B.K. dD PEUCULA: 'Teatro: La Sonrisa de la M y Cry did a poor job here. Rowan (19 points) and Jackson. the water level get as high as the also use the flavorful oil in salads CE ® MOVIE: The Prirwe of Bel Air' Giaconda' doing the bulk of the close Perao thought otherwise. “ I HUSKY NOTES — Perno said (C C ) A charming California poolman con­ 4:10AM dD Get Smart leaves: stems only should be and for cooking. [C N N ] News/Sports/Weather checking, on sure-fire All- cannot believe you can go over the Robinson will get more playing DEAR POLLY: Minced cooked templates giving up his adolescent lifestyle [C N N ] ShowMz Weak I ’m sending you a copy of my [ESPN ] SportsCenter 4:1 5AM American Walter Berry, limiting time from now on. Robinson was immersed). This is like putting a shrimp makes an elegant and for the love of a beautiful, intelligent artist back all — night and the officials bouquet of flowers in a vase of newsletter "Grow Your Own Herb Mark Harmon. Kirstie Alley. Robert [TM C ] MOVIE: The Cotton Club' In the 4:30AM [C N N ] Big Story him to just four points the first half cannot make the call. That’s it; I subdued in the Husky lockerroom. flavorful garnish for tossed salads. Vaughn. 1986 1930s. a jazz musician saves the kfe of a water Garden" which has methods for [H B O ] MOVIE: ‘Raldan and eight for the game. It was the have to clear the air,” an irritated “ I feel good about my play but 1 GERRI powerful racketeer and is towed deeper 4:35AM o( (T ) To Be Announced the Lost A rk' (C C ) An Anwricen archeeot- first time in Berry’s collegiate Cover the top loosely with a freezing and drying herbs as well and deeper into the violent world of gangs­ Perao voiced. wish we had won the game. I would @ @ ) A n All-Star Celebration Hor>or- ogisl rsces to ratrieve tha Lott Ark of tha plastic bag and store the jar with as instructions for growing herbs ters and gunmen. Richard Gere, Gregory career of 54 games that he has not That would prove critical at the have rather had the victory,” he Covanant bafora tha Garmans can find M. irtg Martin Luther King. Jr. Stevie W on­ Hines, Diane Lane. 1984. Rated R. In bit double figures. the herbs in it in the refrigerator. indoors and out. Others who would Harrison Ford. Karan Allsn. Paul Fratman. end. St. John's, the best free throw said. Look for Williams, who has Polly will send you a Polly Dollar der. Bill Cosby, Eli2abeth Taylor and Eddie Stereo. You can keep them this way for like a copy of this newsletter Murphy are among the celebrities honoring 1981. Rated PG. “ If you would have told me we’d shooting team in the Big East, become a non-producer, to sit. . about a week. should send $1 for each copy to ($1) if she uses your favorite the late civil-rights leader (2 hrs.) [U S A ] Edge of Night hold Walter Berry lo eight points moved in front on four free throws ‘ .UConn must forget this loss — Pointer, Peeve or Problem in her 4:40AM [MAX] RockaMOy Binlen: and still lose. I ’d have said you To store the leaves a bit longer, Polly's Pointers, in care of the @ ) © ) American Ptayhouse: The Rise 12:05AM dD Remington Staale Carl Paddns and Friends from Jackson. One Robinson free somehow — and get ready for remove the leaves from the stems Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 1216, column. Write Polly’s Pointers in were (blankety blank) crazy,” throw and two from Coles made it Seton Hall on Tuesday night at the and put them in a jar, then cover Cincinnati, OH 45201. Be sure to care of the Manchester Herald, i Pemo offered. 59-58 with 1:46 left. St. John’s then Field House in Storrs. Game time “ It was not a question of going controlled the ball with Jackson is 7 p.m. after him (B erry), but surround­ firing away with a minute left. He UConn had 11 turnovers, 9 in the Cinema ing him. I could see four guys missed, but grabbed his own long second h a lf.. .Berry, to his credit, Thoughts aroiind him,” said St. John’scoach rebound as an unsteady Williams, did not force himself into the St. Lou Camesecca. who has lost all confidence in his John’s offense. He took only 9 HARTFORD IPG) 1:30,4:30,7:30,9:40. — Spies Lika (PG) 2. — A Chorus Lins (PO-11) 7:2$, Connecticut, which hit 16 of its Clitemo city — Ran 1, 4, 8. — The Us(R) 1,3:10,5:20,7:40,10. — RockyIV 9:30. jumper, inexplicably took off for shots. . .Terrence Warren, who Gods Must Ba Crazy (PG) 2:30, 4:40, last 19 shots in the opening half and the other end instead of sealing off Joseph identified himself to his miglit even predict famine. But tlie (PG) 1, 3, 5, 7:15,9:25. — A Nightmare missed three games due to a "Now therefore be not grieved, 7;n, 9:45. — 101 Dalmatlons (G) 1; 15,3, on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge (H) WAIT HARTPORD ■hot 66.7 percent overall, widened Jackson. ^ sprained left knee, was in uniform brothers in . In this Bible weather man has his files. 5:15. — The Official Story 7:20,9:30. — 2, 3:45, 5:30, 7:30, 9:40. — The Color Elm 1A 2 — AChoruf Line (PO-1$) 7, nor angry with yourselves, that its lead to as many as 14 points That gave the Redmen another but did not play for the Huskies. history. Joseph rightly described Tha Journav of Natty Gann (PG) 2:10, Purple (PG-13) 1:15, 4:15, 7, 10:10. — 9:X. — Bock to the Future (PO) 7 ,«:». you sold ine here: for God did send So does Another! It is written: 4:20, 7:10, 9:20. Iron Eagle (PG-13) 1:30,4:15,7:20,9:50. (42-28) and was still up 13J52-39) 45 seconds to work with. They used the activity of God in preserving ST. JOHN'S (41) — Willie Gloss 6 3-5 me before you to preserve life.” "Behold, he that keeps Israel shall — Runaway Troln (R) 1:15,4,7:X,9:55. with 11:48 left after a Robinson most of it before Jackson fired r life despite the wrongful deeds of ■A$T HARTFORD 15, Shelton Joiies22-34, Walter Berry 4 (Genesis 45:5) Who could perceive WILLIMANTIC baseline jumper. again — and missed — with Glass 0-0 6, Ron Rowan 8 3-319, Mark Jackson Photo by Bob Stowoll his brothers. And the Lord God is neither slumber nor sleep. The ■otfwaMI Pub A CItMiiM — A Chorus MANCHESTER Jillteit $geere ana Rig — A Ntfhf. the coming of the famine recorded Line (PG-13) 7:30. UA Thaotart East — Bock to the more on Elm $traat 1: PredEy’e 'That would be the last bucket of grabbing the rebound after crash­ 4 5-5 13, Marco Boldl 0 04) 0, John the biggest surprise overall. These Lord shall preserve thy going out Hempel 0 041 0, Terry Bross 0 (M) 0. here? We may speculate the future and they coming in.” (Psalm Pg«r RIehord's Pub A Clngma — Future (PG) 2,4:30,7,9:15. — A Chorus Revenge (R) 1:10, $:2S, 7:W, *:$$. — the evening for the freshman, who ing into a couple of Husky bodies. UConn’s Cliff Robinson (00) and St. Center. Robinson had career-high 17 winter days have a way of Young Sherlock Holmes (PG-13) 7:30, Line (PG-13) 2:30, 4:45, 7:10, 9:20. — White Nighte (PO-13) t , l : l $ J , t : t ^ Totals 24-57 13-16 61. from data and conditions, but at 121:4,8) 9:30. flniahedwith a career-high 17 " I cannot believe not one over UCONN (68) — Eddie Williams 20-04, mounting dark glasses over our Young Sherlock Holmes (P(3-13) 2:15, Out of Africa (PO) 1, 4, 7 :» . — Tlie John's Shelton Jones (31) keep their points while Jones hit the clinching free best our calculation is one day at a thewcoM CliMfiMi 1-9 — Out of Africa 4:35,7:15,9:35. Jewel of the Nile (PO) 1,3:18,7,9:1$.— points, and the beginning of the end the back call was made,” Perao Tim Coles 35-611, Gerry Besselink 104) time: There are too many sur­ eyes. It does look bleak. Our earth (PG) 1, 4, 7:10,10:05. — White Nights The Advanturae of Mark 'Twain (0> 2, Earl Kelley 8 2-218, Phil Gamble 4 041 eye on the basketball, tottering on the throws as the Redmen nipped the (or Connecticut. repeated. I cannot believe that— . 8, Cliff Robinson 81-217, Jeff King 0 (Ml prises that undermine-a predic­ here appears it sleeps. Would we (PG-13) 7:40, lOilO, 12:30. — Ttte VEENON 1:10,3:10, 7:10. — Runaway Train (m rim. In Saturday’s action at the Civic upset-minded Huskies, 61-60. C.W. Kuhl Advanfuret of Mark Twoln (G) 12:», Cine 1A 2 — Bock to the Future ( PG) 9:10. — Troll (PO-13) 1:13.1:1$, 7:1$, It began with St. John's defense, There was someone from the Big 0. Totals 26 8-10 60. tion. That was a case in point when have no history stored up, we < Zion Ev. Lutheran Church 2:20, 4:10, 4. — Tha Jawal of tha Nile 1:30,7,9:15 — Santo Clous: The Movie 9:1S. It - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 20, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Jan. 20. 1986 - IT SCOREBOARD Scholastic roundup winoote 70, Elon 64 . W right Sf. 74, Bellormlne 16 Manchester matmen FlimnQ.Mipl>LNiiB wln, lose ft DREW XoWerlS,WllllomCorev71 Football Hockey 4 1 Bundiy’i callaga hoop ratutu ^ nSl Toronto, 81^v 17 Sugar Bowl MVPi (Doouit, F nw ), 1:». *' Toronto, Bast y win fifth of the season |NL itindlngi Alfred N , Clorkson 77 CoS oSy ? IW nhorTl N.J. Tech 101, Union Col. 4S____ Siigor Bowl I ib rM tb XIX Coloarv,Otto9(PopllnNlSo5r),13:10.5, New Hampshire Coll. 6 ^ Bridgeport 80 NtartVdlggbloiyitars Prvcor 19 (M. Ihnoegk, OoouM), 17 M. A Norwich N , B ra n d y S3 I — B art Starr, Oroon Bov Mfrtck DtvWMi Kromm 10 (Konrwd, L o ^ n ), 1I:W. 7, II _ Bort Starr, Green ^ Manchester High wrestling teann improved its W L T PM. SeuMi Girls Basketball Ccrtporv, Otto 10 (PoonnMcl, Virginia 70, Maryland N III—Joe Namoth, Now Jots record to I S Saturday aftemon with a 44-32 verdict ItiH aM phla 33 13 0 46 306 131 lltsTponoltlot — Covolllnl.Cov, 3:04, IV — Lon Oowson, X j* ] * * City 37 13 4 n 175 144 M M lM tl over RHAM High in non-conference action at Clarke WflHiWwTv*' Konroyd, Cov, 1I:!B. North Carolina 66, M a rie tta 64 V — Chuck Howtav jpoltas Arena. East topples St. Mary’s MY lilandtrt 19 17 9 47 177 165 Second p e rio d .^, Calgary, Quinn 15 VI — Roger Staubach, Dallas 31 20 5 47 174 166 Purdue 100, Wisconsin 73 p iH i^ rgh (Koiwi^Mnia. 9, aigary, W l*®"’• VII—Joke S ^ . The match was close throughout with each team Getting balanced scoring ied by Katy Fisher's 10 MY Ronowi 31 31 3 45 161 153 (Mocinnis,(Moclnnls, McDonold),McDonald), pp, 15:01. 10, V III — Larry CsonkO/ M iam i holding the lead at different Junctures. It came down M W Jan«v 15 » 1 31 163 301 E. Oregon 67, Col. Christ. 5 points. East Catholic overpowered St. Mary’s, 59-21, Toronto, Stostny George Fox 76, Coll. Of Woho N IX — Frottao Harris, F l^ rg h A dorn DIvW m i pp, 16:40. 11, CoNory, _Mocjnnls X— Lyiw Swann, Fittsbyrah to the final two matches where Manchester's Greg Saturday afternoon in Hartford County Conference 25 16 4 54 207 160 NW Chrlstlon 79, Lewis B C lo ^ 75 ol (unassisted), pp, 1*:57. Penalties— NWNozorene1N,ConcoriJIo80 , Vincent and Dan Addabbo won the 187-pound and girls basketball action at the Eagles’ Nest. 25 I I 2 52 IN 157 F r ^ , ^ , 3 :S ; Sheehy, Coy, mlnpr- )(ll _ Randy White ond Harvey unlimited classes by pins. 31 17 7 49 173 159 malor (fighting), 9:44? C lo rtjf^ m o ly New Mexico 93, H o i^ l g The win lifts the Eagles to 36 in the conference, 4-6. 33 30 1 47 113 171 (fighting), 9:44; Gill, Tror, 14:07; M o c ^ , Oregon Tech 79, W. itacifle The Silk Towners showed balance, winning early, in overall while the New Haven-based losers now are 31 19 5 47 166 154 Cgy, 15:43; Sheehy, Cgy, oome- PocTfle Lutheran 74, Pocinc 62 I — aroiwiay' E jS jftjS U the middle and toward the heavier weight classes. W. Boptlst 19, S. Oregon 71 XIV— Terry Bradshaw, Pittsburgh winless in seven HCC attempts and are 2-7 overall. ConwMICoirforoiico mTsconduct, 18:13; Smith, Tor, Pame- Scott Liscomb won at 100 pounds, Eric Gremmo at 121 NonM DIVlIlM mlseonduct, 18:13; Kotsopoulos, Tor, Washington St. 60, Oregon 99 XV— Jim PlunkoH, Ooblgi^ , East bolted out to a 23-2 lead after one stanza and MP OA XVI— Joe Montona, S Indoor Track Hartford at NY Rangers, 7:35 p.m. Indlano 10 X .250 17 (Drexler 13). Technicals—Portland, 1115 21-NY Giants 0 Techmen win two Penoltles^lm pson, Pit, 6:10: Levie, Western Conference 76M ;defeoted Connecticut 6160. iifts Indians past Rams Montreol at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. Min, 10:52; Ruse, Min, 11:11; Shedden, Pit, gol detenu 2; Portland coach Ramsay. 10. Nevodo-Los Vegas (17-2) defeated M-LA Roms ( ,4.5, Tuesday's Gomes Midwest DIvIslen A—12666. W ATERBURY — Cheney Tech’s wrestling team MHS does good Job 11:34. W L Pet. QR Santo Borboro 7965; defeated Fullerton Phllodelphlo at N.Y. islanders, Third period—3, Minnesota, Lawton 26-Groen Bay 20 traveled to Waterbury Saturday morning and came Houston 27 14 .659 — State 63-51. NEW HAVEN — Manchester High indoor track Gullo tipfied in a Ron Smith shot 7 (Moruk, Hospodor), 1:07.4, Pittsburgh, .575 3'/i 11. Kentucky (162) defeated M lu lu lp p l 7—at Chicogo 20 home with a pair of wins and a loss. The Beaver By Paul Ofria Brian Oatway replaced fresh­ ***?!«» Jersey at Vancouver, night Denver 23 17 17-ot Buftalo 14 Minnesota at Woshlngton,nlght Bullard 25 (Blalsdell, Errey), 2:N. 5, Son Antonio 23 19 .548 4 '/t Baturday’a collaga hoop roaulia State 6652; defeoted Florldo72-H. matmen pinned setbacks on New London High, 51-24, team took part in the Yale Invitational in New Haven Herald Correspondent man starter Rod Cantrell in the from the point at 4:10. Minnesota, Actan 16 (Graham, Bellows), .514 6 12. A lobam a-B Irm lnghom (16-4) de­ 26LA Raiders a this past weekend with a couple of relays and one St. Louis at Los Angeles, niaht Dallas 19 18 26at Cleveland 24 and host Holy Cross, 45-30, but were reversed by Manchester net at the start of the John Peterson tied it for t h « 9:03. Penalties—Levie, Min, 3:36; Blug- Utah 20 23 .465 8 feated South Alabama 77-64; lost to stod, Min, 4:23; Bullord, Pit, 6:32. Host Wutern Kentucky 7172 (OT); lost to 16Buftalo 3 neighboring East Hartford High, 60-18. individual turning in fine performances. BOLTON — A strange bounce of third period and shut Rockville out Rams and Fred Brunoli’s first goal AHL Itindlngi Sacramento 15 26 .366 12 AlC 64, Bentley 56 Shots on goal-M innesota 10-14-9— PacHIc Division De Paul 7061. 26NY Jots 13 'The decisions leaves Cheney 7-10 for the season. Brian Brophy, on Saturday, took fifth place in the the rest of the way. With 21 seconds of the year gave Rockville a 4-3 33. Pittsburgh 10-12-13-35. Allegheny 79, Kenyon 54 32tat Tampa Bay 14 the puck tied the game and Norttiem Division L.A. Lakers 31 7 .816 — Alvernia 78, Phlla Phormocy 73 Peter Albert, Larry Ash, Ed Balon, Tom Morino, shot put with a toss of 51 feet. Brophy was in the Manchester High went on to beat remaining in regulation time. lead as the Zamboni toured thi^ Portland 26 19 .578 8'A 13. Notre Dome (163) lost to Brigham 17-Mlaml 13 w L T F ll. GF GA Power-play conversions—Minnesota Bloomsburg 73, Queens 67 Young 8676 (at); defeated UCLA7664. 36lndlanopolls 15 Ron Pirtel, Chris Rouelle and Seb Romano were 300-meter dash on Friday but didn’t place with a time arch-rival Rockville High, 5-4, in Oatway cancelled Chris Steven­ rink after the second period. a Adirondack 26 11 4 56 181 139 Phoenix 15 3 .395 16 Boston Coll. 87, Ohio St. 74 40. Pittsburgh 40. Seattle 15 26 .366 17'/<> 14. Louisiana State (162) defeated 306t Seattle 13 of 38.01. son’s breakaway bid with a spra­ But Hughes' fifth of the yeari Maine 22 17 5 49 163 164 Goalies—Minnesota, Casey. Pitts­ Boston U. 70, New Hampshire 58 l l a t NY Jots 16 (OT) among the winners for Cheney. an overtime thriller Saturday 174 L.A Clippers 14 3 .03 19 Mississippi 8668; defeated Vanderbilt The girls’ 4 X 800-meter relay of Mindy Forde, early in the third stanza tied th^ Fredericton 20 22 6 46 186 burgh, Romano. A—16433. Brondels 77, MIddlebury 74 1667. 36lndlanopolls 31 The Beavers are back in action Wednesday at night at the Bolton Ice Palace. wling save that sent the game into AAonctan 20 17- 4 44 146 152 Golden State 14 3 .318 3 Brockport St. 95, Hobart 93 Jessica Marshall, Erin Sullivan and Sherri Veal took Saturday's Results 15. Texos-El Poso (113) defeated 21Dotrolt 6 Terryville High at 6 p.m. Mike Generis scored his third overtime. game and Generis ended it with thei Shert>rooke 16 21 6 42 198 183 Referee—Terry (rregson. Brown 69, Cornell 62 Howall 65-63; lost to San Diego State N-ot M iam i 30 fourth place with a time of 10:35. The combination of 210 New Jersey 13,' Denver 113 R u u lts: goal of the evening 3:15 into the “ Oatway made a fantastic save. hat trick in OT when he skated in Nova Scotia 12 27 6 » 158 Bryant 67, Auumptlon 60 67-66. 36Clnclnnotl X Soutliern DIvltlen Boston 13, Atlanta 13 Bucknell 69, Drexel 68 Chentv vt. Now London — 91 Ash (CT) WBF, 109 Legoe Chris Nielsen. Sue Bums, Joanne Zachery and Laurie overtime session to clinch the He came off the bench cold and alone on Newirth and drove homqj Cleveland 108, Indiana 95 16. Georgetown (113) defeated S vr6 f Plovoffs (CT) WBF, 107- Phillips (CT) dec. Morris 11-5, 116 Albert Henbev 26 14 2 54 192 ISO Canislus 57, Nlogara 54 c u u 7170; defeated Seton Hall 83-72. 26at NY Jots 14 Smith was eighth in ther 4 X 409meter relay with a Indians’ victory. didn’t allow a goal,” Famo pointed his own rebound. J Roebetter 2S 15 3 S3 186 162 Siturday's gama Houston 104, New York 3 Cent. Conn. 64, South. Conn. 47 (CT) WBF, 121- Glynn (NL) pinnedCloston 1:28,128- M IrIcy L.A. Clippers 131, Utah 97 17. Purdue (163) defeated N orthw ut- N-at LA Raiders X (NL) pinned Hunter 1:04,134-Mormlno (CT) pinned Harris time of 4:36. The foursome of Doreen Breen, Nielsen, Left wing Brian Hughes scored out. Manchester outshot Rockville Rockville contained Manchesj Glngbomton 21 21 4 46 171 171 Cheyney St. 99, New York Tech 74 ern 85-64; defeated Wisconsin 10673. 31-ot MIomI 14 Sprinidield 20 20 3 43 175 171 Sacramento W, Seattle 96 Coost Guard S3, Moss. Inst. Tech. 66 1:49, 149 Baton (CT) WBF, 147- Pirtel (CT) WBF, 157- Veal and Kim Jarvis did not place in the distance an unassisted goal from behind the by a 34-21 margin. ter’s top line — keeping Blake oft 194 Portland 112, Phoenix 87 11. Louisville (11-4) detected Southern Colemon (NL) pinned Atplnwoll 1:53, 169- Romano (CT) St. Cotborlni 16 24 2 36 170 Coll. Of St. R ou 70, Dominican U MlulssIppI 59-54; defeated Florida State medley with a time of 13:25. Generis gave the Indians a 1-0 the scoreboard for the first timd New Haven 17 24 3 37 173 199 Whalara S. Nordlquaa 2 Sunday's Results Dickinson 64, Moravian 54 pinned Schaffer 1:23, IN - Brown (NL) pinned Rouelle 3:14, Rockville net at 2:37 of the third Detroit 118, L.A. Lakers 115 8164; defeated Svrocuse 8 1 7 3 . ___ Unlimited- Roy (CT) WBF. The boys’ 4 X 400-meter relay of A1 O’Neill, Paul period to tie the game at 4-all. lead on the power play at the this season — but left Generis and ■altintore 15 27 4 34 156 185 Drew 63, Lycoming 55 19. Bradley (161) defeoted Dayton 7977 Sotardov’t Reiutti Hartford 113-5 Woshlngton 112, Chicago 3 Edlnboro 71, California 66 Cheney v t. Holy Cross — 91 Ash (CT) pinned Bolsseou Szatkowski, Tom O’Marra and Tom Lyon was third in “ We knew that it was an 11-minute mark of the opening the second unit with more room to Adirondack 5, Sherbrooke 3 Son Antonio 116, Portlond 105 (OT); defeated West Texas State 7653; 12:58,109 Legoe (CT) pinned Skehon 1:34,107- Cunningham Quebec 0 2 0-2 Fairfield 53, Fordham 52 defeated Tulsa 71-58. 3:44. The distance medley of Sean Toland, Lyon, emotiohal game between the two period with a low wrist shot from work with. Rochester 5, Binghamton 3 First perlAl—1, Horttord, Fronds 19 Milwaukee 13, Golden State IN (Uneseo State M, Rochnter 82 (HC) WBF, 116 Albert (CT) pinned Musomono 1:51, 121- Dollos 131, Houston 96 X. Virginia Tech (163) defeated James Transactions Levellle (HC) pinned C Im u n 1:51, 129 Buccloghlo (HC) O’Marra and Bob Dickson was 10th in 11:37. the slot. Ron Smith and Bobby “ We saw that they were trying to Fredericton 6, Monton 2 (W. Bobych, (}umnevllle), 11:17. Penal­ Georgetown 82, Seton Holl 72 Modlson 7365; lost to Cincinnati IN-104 (2 schools,” winning coach Eric Hershev 5, St. Catharines 0 Monday's (3ames Hamilton 101, St. Larwrencetf. -pinned Hunter 3:00, 134- Keller ?HC) technical pinnined Blake assisted on the play. Two hold off Blake’s line, so we made ties —Ferroro, Hurt, 4:3 ; Delorme, Que, OT). Mormino, 149 Balon (CT) pinned Sullivan 3:16,147- Pirtel Famo said, “ You have to throw Maine 5, Nova Scotia 2 9;13? Bothwell, Hort, 12:37; P. Stostny, (All Times RST) Hofstra 79, Rider 78 Eagle thinclads do fine some adjustments,” Farno said. New Haven 5, Springfield 3 New Work at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. (CT) dec. Gompletro 11-1, IN- Aucello (HC) pinned away the records for this one.” minutes and twelve seconds later, (}ue, 12:37; Robertson, Hart, 13:35; Indiana 59, Clarion 46 Aspinwall 1:48, 169 Romano (CT) pinned Zopkus 2:47,187- “ Bruce Michaels did a nice job Sunday's Results Delorme, Que, 13:35; Quennevllle, Hart, Phoenix ot Cleveland, 3 :3 p.m. lono 58, Army 54 Seattle — Signed to 1-year contracts: NEW HAVEN — East Catholic’s indoor track team Rockville coach Bruce Michaels it was Generis again, who took a Adirondack 1, Maine 0 14:58: Hunter, Que, 14:58; D. Bobych, L.A. Lakers at Chicogo, 3 :3 p.m. Ithaca 83, Damien 66 pitchers Pete Lodd and Steve Rreovid, Rouelle (CT) pinned Crean 4:15, Unlimited- Neff (CT) pass from Jon Bourret and skated coaching against us defensively.” Detroit at Indiana, 5 :3 p.m. Big Eaat atandinga pinned Kelly :30. took part in the Yale Invitational in New Haven last said, “ We took it to them in the New Haven 4, Sherbrooke 3 Hart, 16:3; Palement,Que, 17:N. J e ru v City St. 93, Trenton St. 85 shortstop Jerry DybzInskLthlrdbouman through the defense, firing No. 2 ■'(Wes) Wiggleworth and Moncton 3, Novo Scotia 1 Second period—3, Quebec, Hunter 13 MIlwraukee at Atlanta, 7 :3 p.nri. King's 76, E. Stroudsburg 53 Big Bast Conference O'all Lorenzo Gray and first baseman Kelvin Cheney vs. E m t H artford — 91 Knapp (EH) pinned Legge weekend with several performers doing well. overtime, but it wasn’t to be I Rochester 5, Springfield 2 (Rochefort), 9:39. 3, Hartford, T lp p ^ 9 Tuesday's Games w L W L :100,109 Buffington (EH) pinned Ash 2:51,107- Phillips (CT) guess. It’s a tough loss.” past Ram goaltender Glen (Dave) Yamarik were on Blake all La Roche 99, Penn St.-Behrend 75 Moore. pinned Acosta :45,114-Albert (CT) pinned Lindsay 1:00,121- Steve O’Neill was third in the Connecticut boys’ St. Catharines 6, Baltimore 5 (Jarvis, MacDermId), 9:57. 4, Quebec, Golden Stote at New York, night Lafayette 101, Delaware 77 St. John's 5 1 17 2 Yakult (Japan League) — Newirth. night,” Michaels said. “ We found L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, night 4 1 13 2 Bermon (EH) pinned CImson 3:16,129 Albert (EH) pinned 3000-meter run with a time of 9:18.6. Bill Barry was Manchester lifted its record to Mendoy's <3omes G lllls 1) (M a lo n e , E ogles), 17:33. Lebanon Volley W, Gettysburg 87 Syracuse Signed outfielder Leron Lee to o 1-year Rockville tied the game in the that if you clogg the middle on ; No Games Scheduled Penalties—(Hiulet, Que, 3:54; Hart bench Denver at Utah, night Lock Haven 11, Slippery Rock 64 Vlllanova 4 1 12 7 Hunter 5:40,136 D. Blonchord (EH) pinned Mormino 1:47, fourth in the, Ckmnecticut boys’ 309meter dash with a 3-5, while the Rams drop to 2-9. The Dallas at Sacramento, night contract. 149 Gilbert (EH) won by technical pin (tvetiBioloh, 147- them, they have a tough time. You Tuesday's Gomes (served by Robertson), 4:49; MacDer­ Long Isibnd M, St. Fronds (NY) U Georgetown 4 2 13 3 time oL;37.43. ' ' Indians host South Windsor Satur­ second frame on a pair of Tim Maine at St. Catharines Houston at Seattle, night Pittsburgh 3 3 11 5 ------r«7-Delesdkililer (EH) mId, Hart, 10:32; Turgeon, Hart, 14:53; Lovolo (Md.) N, Monmouth 85 *^nSSAsp!rw n!ff!3^69- Victor (EH) won by technical pin day night at the Ice Palace at 7:45 Martin goals but Manchester can’t string them out or they’ll kill Glllls, (Sue, 14:53; Murzyn, Hart, 17:33; Maine 65, Vermont 54 Boston College 2 3 11 5 Paul Ray and Kathy DeMarco competed in the Connecticut 1 4 9 5 oyer Romano, IN - C. Blanchard (EH) won by technical pin p.m. pulled ahead again when Dale you.” J Glllls,Que, 17:33; Robertson, Hart,malor Platons 118, Lakara 115 Maln5Farmlngtonl3, Emerson 70 over Rouelle, Unlimited- Roy (CT) pinned Ashe 1:38. championship heats against superb runners from Sabrn 6, Devils 3 (tlghtlng) 17:48; Show, Que, malor Mlllersvllle61, Kutztown 52 Providence 1 4 9 7 Tennis New York, New Jersey and Rhode Island. DeMarco (fighting),17:48. N.H. College 93, Sacred Heart U Seton Hall 0 5 9 9 'i Third period—5, Hartford, Slltonen 6 LA UkKRRS (115) N.Y. Morltime 79, N.Y. Poly 42 had a strong 11:00.3 in her 3009meter heat while Ray (Evason, D. Bobych), pp, 3:3 . 6, Worthy 9-19 10-13 3 , Lucas 7-10 1-2 15, NYU 70, Lehman 66 Saturday's Results had a personal best of 9:06.7 en route to a third place New ^4TMV 3 1 Hartford, Slltonen 7 (W. Bobych, D. Abdul-Jabbar 17-3453, M. Johnson 5-15 Nazareth 74, St. John Fisher 63 St. John's 61, UConn 60 _ 8SN410 Nobisce Masters Eaglet win Just one finish in his 3009meter heat. First period—1, Buftalo, Cyr 6 (Virta), Bobych), pp, 7:01.7, Hartford, T lp p ^ 10 0-010, Scott 2-5044, Cooper 3-3045, Green Did Wntburv67, Fredonlo St. 64 Georgetown 83, Seton Hull 72 At New Y ork, Jan. 19 OP, 1;N. X New Jersey, Johnson 9 (Govln, D. Bobych), 19:16. Penalties— 3-5 1-3 5, Kupchak 2-3 1-1 5, McGee 1-1 Dswego 69, Buffalo 62 Boston College 87, Ohio State 74 SIngtes BRISTOL — East Catholic High wrestling team Malone, Que, 1:51; Picard, Que, 4;N; Louisville 83, Syracuse 73 Ivan Lendl (1), Sechoslovakla, def. (unassisted), 11:50. 3, Buffalo, Tucker 18 2-25. Totals47-8619-24115. Phlla Textile 79, Gannon 73 came home with one win out of three on Saturday as (Vlrta),pp, 15:50.4, New Jersey, Gagne 12 Glllls, Que, 6:52; Jorvls, Hart, 7:47; DETROIT (111) Plattsburg 72, Binghamton 71 Vlllanova 74, Pittsburgh 70 Boris Becker (6), W n t (Jermony, 62,76 I.S»I (Adorns, Lewis), 16:49. 5, Buffalo, Robertson, Hart, mlnor-molor (fight­ Tripucko 5-8 3-4 14, Benson 6-10 04 13, Potsdam 97, Cortland 58 Today's Games (7-1), 63. the Eagles competed in a triangular meet at Bristol Boys Swimming 1 i« » l Locombe 4 (Tucker, Andreychuk), 17:35. ing), 13:18; Moller, (}ue, minor-major Lolmbeer 6-14 46 16, Dumors 9-14 04 18, RPI11, Manhottanvllle 72 Vlllanova at Georgetown Deubtas Central High. East nipped Plainville High, 41-40, but Penoltles—Ludvig, NJ, 0:44; Playfair, (fighting) ,13:18; Bothwell, Hart, 19:40. Thomas 7-15 46 18, Cureton X4 04 6, V. R.l. Coll. 70, W ntern New Englond 59 Ouqunne at Pittsburgh Stefan Edberg and Anders Jarrvd, •uf, mlnor^malor (fighting), 2:N; Shots on goal—Hartford 10-11d-27. Johnson 7-14 04 14, Campbell 6-9 04 13, Robert Morris 66, St. Francis (NY) 45 Tuesday's Game Sweden (2), def. AAats Wllander and bowed to Windham High, 4626, and to host Bristol East dunked by Xavier Stewart, NJ, mlnornnalor (tlehtlng), Quebec 10-14-43. Mahorn 1-50-13, LonoX5046.Totals53j3 Rutgers 73, Rhode Island 70 Seton Hall at UConn (Field House), 7 Joakim Nvstrom, Sweden (4), 61, 76 Central, 6915. 3 :a ; Orlando, But, 6:35: Ludvig, NJ, Power-play conversions: Hartford 6-2. 11-17 118. Rutoers-Newark 49, Rutgers-Comden p.m. (7-5). _____ East is now 2-6 for the season with its next match MIDDLETOWN — The East Catholic High boys’ 1 4 :a ; McKenna, But, 17:09; Vell- LA Lakers 3 3 3 24—115 46 Wednesday's Gamn swimming team was dunked by Xavier High, 97-67, SChek, NJ, 17;N; Daneyko, NJ, 20:00. G oolles-^artford, LIut. (Suebec, Gos- Detroit 3 3 3 21-118 Salem St. 82, Rtchburg St. 77 Providence at Syracuse 82S0,1N New Rngtand Virginlo Slims Tuesday at home against Waterford High at 3:30 p.m. selln.A—15413. Three point goals—Cooper, Salve Regina N , Nichols 79 Boston College at Pittsburgh Af Wercesfer, M o m ., Jon. 19 Richard 'lee, Jeff Vlllar, Nicholas Hardin, and late Friday night at Woodrow Wilson Junior High in Second period—6, Buftalo, Cyr 7 Referee—Dove Newel I. McGee, Tripucko. Fouled out— Scranton 71, W llk u W St. John's vs. Fordham (Madison Sbigta Brian Lynch were among the winners for the Eagles. Middletown. (Tucker, Follgno), 5:43. 7, New Jersey, Thomos. Totolfouls—LA Lakers 16, St. MIchoels 77, LeMoyne 66 Sauare (3arden) SemHlnals Steve Grabski, Brian Crombie, Karl Reischerl in Gagne 13, (Adorns, Wolonin), pp, 9:51. Ddtrolt 24. Rebounds—LA Lakers Saturday, Jon. 25 Claudia Kohd6Kllsch (4), W nt Ger­ r m h Hs : St. A nulm 70, Merrimack 64 E0(t vt. Plolnvlllo — 93- Steve Corlion (EC) WBF, 109 Penalties—Ramsey, Buf, 3:04; Play­ 3 (Lucas 12), Detroit 44 (Lolmbeer St. John's 61, Connedicut 60 UConn at Syracuse many, def. Kathy Rinaldi (8), Martin diving, Sean O’Donnell and Sbaunn Gately were fair, Buf, 9:W, Cyr, Buf, 19:12; Wotanin, 11). Aulsts—LA Lakers 24 (M. John­ St. Joseph's N , U. O l Mass. 74 St. John's at Pittsburgh Downs, Fla., 6-3, 64; Martina Navra­ Moore (P) pinned Crolg Regina :13, 107- Lee (EC) pinned among the point-scorers for the Eagles, 1-5 for the NJ, 19:12, Halkaldls, Buf, 19:55. Codrlon 4:53,116 CWrke (P) pinned Mike C rtlon 4:13,121- son 18), [}etrolt 3 (Dumors 11). St. Thomas Aquinos 82, Costleton 67 Georgetown ot Boston College tilova (1), Fort Worth, Texas, def.Pam season. Technicals—None. A—3,541. Staten Island 82, CCNY 72 (DT) Providence at Vlllanova Shriver (3), Lutherville, Md., 61,61. Hernondez (P) dec. Mike Mangonello 62,128- Vlllar (EC) Third period—8, Buffalo, Follgno 22 Golf pinned Moore 4:35,134- RInheart (P) dec. M ott Terzo3-2,149 East's next outing is Friday against Notre Dame of Thiel 76, Washington 1 Jefferson 73 Hardin (EC) pinned Cajoc 5:50, 147- Lynch (EC) pinned (Cyr, Vlrto), pp, 7:46. 9, Buffolo, Ruff 17 Tuffs 87, New England Coll. 58 West Haven at the Manchester High pool at 3; 30 p.m. (SollnB), 15:18. Penoltles—Perreault, M a itl 5:40,157- RIera (P) mol. dec. Lorry Wylond 13-3,167- Vlllanova 74, Pittsburgh 70 Rac baakatball Double forfeit, 187- Double forfeit. Unlimited- Rlero (P R n u ltt: Buf, 3:N : Bridgman, NJ, 5:50; Ramsey, Bullata112,BullaB8 WPI 74, B o tn 73 Claudia Kohde-Kllsch, West Ger­ Buf, 19:06. WBF 200 medley relay: 1. Xovler 2:00.51. PDA raaulta Waynuburg 70, Alliance 63 many, and Helena Sukova, Czechoslov6 East vt. Central -9 3 - McKInttrv (BC) WBF, 109 DeLoge 200 free: 1. Perry (X), 2. Gotely (EC), 3. Slottery (X) Shots on goal-B uffalo 144-14-36. New Wntmlnster 64, Point Park 63 (DT) Ida, (2),def. Betsy “ ' Nogelsen, Kapo- Jorsey 1M8-11—41. CHICAGO (3 ) Junlara (BC) pinned Regina 1:30, IN - Lee (EC) pinned Pelletier :20, 2:06.50. Green 2-13 1-3 5, Woolrldge 7-16 58 3 , WorcMter PolWeeh. 74, Botes 72 lua Bov, Hawaii, ond Barbara Potter, 116 Carlton (EC) pinned Thompson 4:03,121- Mangonello 200 IM : 1. Flomgo (X), 2. Holkey (X ), 3. Crombie (EC) no Power-ploy conversions—Buffalo S6N4M Bob Ckadc Yale 71, Columbia 70 Woodbury, Conn., (7), 6 1 ,6 2 ; Martina 43. New Jersey 6-1. Oldham 1-5 36 5, Gervin 519 1-2 13, Knicks 30 (Corev Goldston 16, Tom (EC) dec. Girard 11-10,128- Anoert (BC) technical pin over time glyen. At Palm Desert, Cain., Jen. 17 Macy 16 50 2, Corzine 512 2-2 11, Dellsle 6), 76ers 25 (Santlooo Carrion Navratilova, Fort Worth, Texas, and Vlllar, 134- Folino (BC) pinned Terzo 1:53, 149 (kiahlettas 50 free: 1. Grobskl (EC), 2. Wonut (X), 3. Wallace (X) (P e rn ) Oakley 55 14 13, Banks 510 12 11, 13, Andy Johnson 8). Pam Shriver, Lutherville, Md., (1) def. (BC) pinned Hardin 3:03, IN - NIman (BC) won by default, :23.36. (3oalles — Buffalo, Barrosso. New (Hommend wen gtoyeff en first e> South Jersey, Chevrier, Bllllngton (5:43second Poxson 16 06 3, Dailey 511 3-3 2. Totals Celtics 48 (Paul Wlihelm 31, Lee Ros Fatrbonk, South Africa, and IN - Kelley (BC) pinned Wylond 1:30,169- Cook (BC) WBF, 100 fly: 1. O'Neal (X), 2. Simmons (X), 3. Adomezek (X) 'hele) 39101 2 5 a a . Akron 77, Austin Peoy 67 Magowan 14, Kevin W ll..„n 13), Lakers Condy Reynolds, Knoxville, Tenn., IN- McCormick (BC) WBF, Unlimited- Boyko (BC) WBF. :54.35. period). A—10477. Dnn Hmmnd 81M40 69d46B6B66- Alabama 93 Tennessee 79 (8),62,62. Referee—Don Kohorskl. WASHINGTON (113) 44 (Brian Pelletier 14, Dominick Lau- East v t. Windham — 99 Henry (W) WBF, 109 Dickenson 100 tree: 1. Wanut (X), 2. Cowles (X), 3. Perry (X ) :56.70. John Cook 643)0 6067656966-315 Jones 461310. Robinson 5132614, Bol Appalachian St. 69, Davidson 65 rentls 11). (W) pinned Regina :23,107- Lee (EC) WBF, 116 Jenkins (W) 50 free: 1. Holly (X), 2. Flonnogon (X), 3. Molkonskl (X) Jodie Mudd 40JOO 7165636069-337 26 15 7, Malone 1521 1512 40, Arizona 81, Miami 74 dec. Carlton 22-16,121- M angontllo (EC) drew with Coldero Hal Sutton 3 A I0 65-70696569-33 Wllllams5121314, Roundf1eld51044», Arkansas St. 7X Loulslono Tech M 2-3,129 V llla r (EC) pinned Bentley 2:55,134- Hernandez (W) 'lOObock: 1. Grabski (EC), 2. Reiser (EC), 3. S. O'Donnell Irulns 2, Jati 1 Gary Koch 21,900 6760606060-33 Dave 12 06 4, Wood 06 1-3 1, Bradley Atlonttc Christian 14, Guilford 74 dec. Terzo 66, 149 Hardin (EC) pinned Cowley 2:45, 147- (EC) 1:03.69. Craig Stodler 31,900 676569-7060-33 06 50 0, McMIllen 1-2 06 XTotals4479 Auburn 84 Georgia 69 Bowling Lynch (EC) pinned Lohotkl 5:30, IN - Bloty (W) pinned 100 breast: 1. Reischerl (EC), 2. Lukas (EC), 3. Webb (EC) Payne Stewrt 21,900 7367-716465-33 2431112. Baptist 75, Radford 6) Wylond :33, 169 Regert (W) WBF, 187- Teodt (W) WBF, 1:10.70. BesNn 181—3 David Grahm 18600 69-73636760-340 Chicago 3i37ais—W Belmont-Abbev 63, Gordner-Webb 53 Calendar Unlimited- GIngrat (W) WBF. 400 free relay: 1. Xovler; no time given. WnohMSB 81B -1 Raymnd Flyd 16600 60-70657165-341 washkigtM aMMU-iis First period—1, Boston, Morkwort 6 Lenni CImnts 16600 7165716466-341 Three-point goals-None. Fouled Berea 9X Thomas More 73 (Kasper, B urrld ge), 6:38. Wayne Levi 13600 6969696067—342 out—None. Tofol fouls—Chicago 31, Centre (Kv) IX Rhodu (Tenn) M U.8. MIxad John Mohoffy 13600 6570696767-342 Centenary 60, Georgia Southern 56 Penalties—Togllonettl, Wpg, 11:35; Washington 17. Rebounds—Chicago 53 TUESDAY VIn Urban ai-57S, Brion Kozlckl 314, Morksrart, Bos, match-penalty gome- Bernard Lngr 13600 7070666061 343 (Conine 15), Washington 39 (Jones 11). Covenant 94, Tusculum 12 mlseonduct, 14:03; MocLeon, Wpg, Jack Renner 10600 6065726966-343 Dovls B Elkins 64, W. Liberty 62 Beys Basketball Fred Kozlckl 211216613, Den Wilson Aulsts—Chicago 16 (Bonks 6), Wa­ East Catholic at Notre Dame (W nt 239336218690, Charlie M o u ls k y 201- mlnor-molor (fighting), 14:03. Jeff Sluman 10600 6574646570-343 shington a(Jon«7).Technicals— None. David Lipscomb73, Chrlstlon Bros. 69 Paul Azlnger 10600 6571606570-343 Hoven), 7:30 563, ErnleWhlpple2S6516,Mlke Vrissis MCC secures an easy one A—17,ai. Delta St. IN Jaduonvllle St. 102 Second period—2, Winnipeg, Ellett 7 Mrk McCmbr 10600 6940676571—343 E. Tennessu St. n , w. Carolina 69 Cheney Tech at East Hampton, 5:15 201553, Bob Skoglund 2»-5N , Ruth (Howerchuk, M arols), 0:23. Sandy Lyle 8,100 716767-7069-344 Eastern Ky 7X Tenn Tech 64 Portland at Bolton, 7:45 Urban 469, Doreen LaChapelle 483, Penalties—O'Connell, Bos, 3:37; Bob Murphy 1,100 7070696067—344 Fairmont IX S h^erd 66 RHAM at Coventry, 7:45 Alice Brown 183675, Linda Burton 483, For the second time in four day, led, 4361, at halftime, falls to 11-9. MCC travels to Greenfield, O'Connell, Bos,12:N. Steve Pate 8,100 6769656571-344 Bucka122,Warrlora10g Rorldo ABM 93 Tennesee St. 73 Girls Basketball E llle Wilson 189198-530, Sue Hale Manchester Community Qillege Carbert Russell canned 20 Mass, on Wednesday to take on Jim Colbert 1,100 7167-706060-344 Olenville N , Salem 70 Windham at Manchester, 5 p.m. 183663, Sharon Medore 195692, Helen Greenfield Community College at 8 Chip Beck 5,133 71606767-72-345 Coventry at RHAM, 7:30 M oulsky 474, Mary Whlpple454, Linda bashed in New Hampshire Tech. points, including 16 after intermis­ Third period—3, Boston, Crowder 19 GOLDBN STATB (IN ) . Hompden-Svdnev 66, Roanoke 66 (ICIunk, Bouroue), pp, 1:31. Penalties— Ken Green 5,133 71696069 60 345 W rn tlin g Cromwell 457, Sheila Price 1961N-S53, The latest crusher came Saturday sion, to lead five Cougars in double p.m. Mike Reid 5,133 7065706769-345 Short 9 » 55 22, Smith 15 53 4, W aterford at East Catholic, 3:30 Eve Llvengeed 461, Linda Skoglund teschmon, Wpg, 0:23; Thelln, Bos,5:»; Carroll 93) 1-2 19, Floyd 7-15 14 22, High Point 79, Pfeiffer 7S (et) night at East Catholic High, when figures. Donald Cost had 18, Chris Nlll. Wpg, 5:3 ; Boroue, Bos, 13:48. Don Poolev 5,133 74706467-70—345 JackMnvllle67, N.C.-CharletteN Beys Swimming 201-539, Lou Ann Pecker 455, Dale MCC (184) — Stanlov BIko 0 90 0, Jim Thorpe 5,13 67-657067-72-345 Mullln 914 1-1 19, Bollard 46 13 10, Manchester at Wethersfield, 3:30 Pecker 199181553. the Cougars posted a 104-75 Galligan 16, Tyrell Hartfield 15, Jerry Carter 21-25, Donald Cost82-218, Shots on goal-Boston 8-7-15—30. Win­ Teogle 47 1-2 9, Huston 50 06 0, Jornu Madison 59, W illiam B Mary 51 nipeg 5-KM-19. Bill Krotzert 5,13 6065746767-345 Kentucky 7X Rorlda 55 victory. and Kevin Estelle 14. Tyrell Hartfield 7 16 15, Carbert JohnhV M iller 5,13 7571-706560-345 WhltMeod 161-13. Totals 459119S IN . WEDNESDAY R u iu ll 6 8-9 20, Lo rry Lopez 2 1-2 5, Hftrald photo by Batha Pewer-play conversions—Boston 2- MILWAUKRB (IB)) Kentucky St. 75, WIs-PorksIdeM Ivy Foster hit a game-high 30 1. Winnipeg 40. Clarence Rose 5,133> 6969657167—345 ^Longwood 69, Md.-Baltimore Cnty Men's Easketboll C hrli Galligan 7 2-3 16, Kevin Estelle 7 Curtis Strange 5,13 6571-706067-345 Cummings 11-231-3 23, Reynolds 4-916 MCC at Greenfield, 8 It was the eighth time this season points for the losers. 91 14, Mike Stowell 2 (M) 4, Anthony Goalies—Boston, Keons. Winnipeg, 11, Breuer 511 0 6 IX Moncrief9124622, Manchester freshman goalie Rod Can­ periods before giving way to upper­ Hayward. A—15477. Lorry Mize 3680 666571-71-72-346 Louisville O, Syrocuu 73 Girls Basketball that MCC, 12-3, has cracked the Anthony Martin, coming off the M artin 3 16 7, T o to li 44 1626 104. AAoc D'Oradv 3610 716567-7469--346 Pressev 4-9 6616, Lister 15 5711, Pierce Aquinos at East Catholic, 7 Scholastic N.H. TBCH (75) — Al Vllleneuve004) 7-14 51 14, Fields 56 12 X JonM 16 06 X Louisiana St. 84, Vanderbilt 67 (tantury scoring mark. Manchester bench, led the Cougars with 12 trell battles the puck as defenseman classman Brian Oatway for the stretch Referee—Andy Von Hellemond. Tim Simpson 3610 6571706569-346 Marshall 9B The atodel 70 0, Don Morin 6 92 12, Ivy Fotter 11 8-9 Scott S l n ^ n 3610 71-75706067-346 Davis 26165, Lamp 1-2134. Totals4169 Notre Dame vs. East Catholic (at Is currently ranked No. 4 among rebounds. Russell grabbed 7, with 30, Tim W illett 54614, (Mark GIrardIn 2 36-35122. Maryville Cel. 70, Lynchburg 99 Mark Cichowski moves in to lend run. Richard Zokol 3610 71-77646965-346 McNeeu St. M, N. Texas St. 70 Bolton Ice Palace), 8:30 p.m. New England NJCAA schools. Larry Lopez and Jerry Carter 91 4, Kevin Manning 6 1-1 13, Gary Peter Jacobsen 3610 7265716569—346 OeMen Stota a B 1119- l N Wrestling Bovlet 1 on 2, T o to li 31 1917 75. assistance. Cantrell played the first two Mlheoukee B M M M - I B Memphis SI. 61, New Drieans 64 New Hampshire Tech< which gathering 6 apiece. llaekhawka8.RadWlnga4 Pot Lindsey 2,760 73606571-66—347 Methodist College 7X A v e re ttu Manchester at Bloomfield, 6 p.m. llllng girla Tom Purtzer 3,760 71-75696069-347 t Thre5polnt goals—None. Fouled Cheney Tech at Terryville, 6 p.m. out—Smith. Total fouls—Golden Middle Tenn IN , Moreheod St. 73 Ttta llllng Junior High girls yerslty Phil Blockmur 2,760 6571-706570—347 Mississippi 57, Mississippi SI. 56 Oefrelf 1184 Joey SIndelar X760 6571696969 347 State 29, Milwaukee 23. Rebounds— THURSDAY basketball Team upped Its record fe 11 CMcoee 1116 Golden State 45 (Carroll II), Mllswiukee Murray St. SX Youngstown St, 74 with a 31-23 win over Windsor lost Joy Hoos 2,380 757367-7160-341 ^N . Corellna ABTN, Belhune^ookman Girls Basketball ^ n r a t period—1, Chicago, Secord 3 Tom Kite X2K) 74696571-69-341 53 (Cummings 15). Aulsts—Golden Putnam at Coventry, 6 p.m. F rl^y. Kristi White hod 12 points to (Lormer, Sovord), 1:06. 2, Detroit, Jeff Gryglel X2R) 70657571-60-341 State 24 (Ro'^ 7), Milwaukee 33 leiNl, all scorers. Am y Mann, Cpileen Ouguoy 13 (Larson, Leavlns),pp,9:3.3, N.C. St. 45, Wake Forest 44 Neville, Tam Dubois and JedI wfdmer Super Bowl clubs slated to arrive in New Orleans (Pressev 13). TechnlcaliMllwoukee Howard Twittv 2,210 657567-7167—341 N.CJYIImIngtan 66, E. Carolina 54 FRIDAY CMrago, T. Murray 3 (Olezyk, Watson), Scott Hoch 1651 0571706571-349 coach Nelson. A—10,9B. Beys Basketball ployed very well defensively. 13:56. 4, Detroit, CIchockI 6 (Lolielle, North Carolina H, Duke 92 Brion Mogg 1651 6571-657269-349 Novo U. 14, Ro. Memorial 74 East H artford at Manchester, 7:30 Leavins), 14:13. 5, Chicago, Sovord 3 Joy Delsing 1651 6065757449-349 Aquinas at East Catholic, 7:30 “ We realize that it’s taken a lot of hard work and liicy wuii uiiee games on the road.” distractions,” said New England’s Greg Hawthorne, (Lormer, O'Callahan), 15:37. 6, Detroit, MavarlekalBI.RockataBB DM Dominion X, VCU 49 llllng baya By The Associated Press Gory McCord 1651 6571696573-349 Coventry at Cheney Tech, 7:30 we’re Just going to go down there with a sense of Both teams are making their first appearances in “ but you’ve got to put it in perspective. You’re there to KWe 7 (Duguoy), 16:35. Penalties— Fred Couples 1651 0967-726572-349 P e n ^ lo Chrstn 7S Clearvrtr ChrtI« Bolton at East Hampton, 7:30 The Rams were defeated by hom n- Barrett, Det, 2:58; Olcivk, Chi, 1 :3 ; Rondelph-Mocon 6X Flft-Jehnstawn purpose,’’ said Patriot kicker Tony Franklin. " I t ’snot the Super Bowl. They met during the second week of play ball and not to get too crazy.” Robert Wrenn 1651 0575726571-349 HOUfTON(96) 61 Girls Basketball a'!,®?]?''"’* Ireshmen, Reality moves Just a little closer to the dream today Melroee, Det, 10:51. Lonny Wodkns 1.051 6571-71-7160-349 the season, with the Bears winning 297 in Chicago. Pat center Guy Morriss said the media crush that Second period—7, Chicogo, Sovord McCray 5103619, Sampson 5130610, Richmond 62, George Mason 59 Manchnter at East Hartford, 7:M l«5»1 Friday. Marcus Meteya and for the New England Patrlota and Chicago Bean. realiy that easy to get distracted when you’ve got Don Halldorsn 1651 71-71-706571—349 SSlSTi" ’*'2.% l’'.'-“«“ M514, Lloyd SE Louisiana 61, SW Texas St. M Beys Swimming Eric Widiitar each hod II gelnts, with somebody that’s as good as the Bears that you’re The Bears’ shuffle to New Orleans has been nothing will bear down on the players can be irksome and he 11 (Secord, Lormer), 2:14. 8, Detroit, Bob Lohr 13M 496571-7572-350 AAanchnter at Windham, 3:30 ;tanas M e&oy hlHInp ter 11. AnthMy Both teams were scheduled to arrive in New Young 14 (unassisted), pp, 4:3 . 9, B. ^ Houston St. 75, NIcholls St. 62 going to be playing.” short of devastating. Two shutouts, 21-0 over the New advises them to “ Just relax. It can be a pain but, let’s Bob Twoy 1309 05757171-71—3S0 S. M M soIppI 94, Rorlda St. 92 Notre Dame ot East Catholic (at y*’’ Morlortv played well Orleans this afternoon and start practices Tuesday In Wilson S (Brown, Secord), pp, 11:43. Brod Fabel 13W 7475716570-350 M a nchuter High pool), 3:30 face it, we'd rather be answering questions (than be Ponottles-Brown, Chi, 3:55; Melrose, Southern 8X Alabama St. 79 lot' 11 llllng, which travels to Windham preparation for Sunday’s Super Bowl at the Louisiana The Bears coaching staff, however, sees New York Giants and 260 over the Los. Angles Rams in the Oreo Normon 1369 6571726571-350 DALLAS (ID )^ High Tuesday. out of it) ... It's a pleasure to be there." Dot, 10:3; B. Murray, Chi, 15:27; T. AAork O'AAeora U09 7171-716570—350 South Rorlda 57, South Alabama SO England’s success on the road as a sign that the. NFC title game, both at home. Murray, Chi, 17:3. •cfiN nw f« 1-2 7, Perkins 516 56 18, South Carolina 79, Central Rorlda 73 SATURDAY Superdome. Hawthorne was with the Pittsburgh Steelers when Bruce Lletzke 13W 67-75706969-350 Donaldson 36 12 8, Davis 47 06 0, Men's Basketball Patriots are a very good football team. ' No team has ever registered a shutout in the Super Jim Oallghr Jr.1369 756967-7060-350 St. Andrews 55, N.C. Wooloyon53 Holyoke at MCC, 1 they won the 1980 Super Bowl. Tight end Derrick ThlrdNorlod—10, Chicago, T. Murroy, Blackmon 1515 7-7 27, Harper 561212, Transylvania 74, Union (Ky) 73 (ot) For the Patriots the road to the Super Bowl has been “ They’re the best team I’ve seen on film,’’ said Bear Bowl. Ed Florl 1,2M 6573657171—351 vgneent3;M612,Blab3^^lli;51lM Girls Basketball Ramsey was on the Oakland Raiders in the 1981 39 (u n a ssiste d ), 19:35. P e n a ltie s — Tony Sills 1,214 71-75097571-351 U. Chari ooton 61, Concord 60 a series of hotels, airporta and little fan support. C^ach Mike Ditka. “ It’s always in our defense’s mind," said defensive Loaouceur, Det, 11:3. «UWennlnoton 461-19, K ^ln g 1314 7. ^UNC-Groonsbore N , Christ. Newport East Catholic at South Catholic, 7 Radio, T V contest when they beat the Eagles, who had Franklin Gene Souers 1,34 07-71-71-7573—351 Totals 4961 3063 131. p.m. New England started iU N FL playoff adventure Kind words, but they don’t change the fact the Bears tackle William “The Refrigerator” Perry, of a Rennie Block 1,2M 71-7571-07-72—351 Shots on gool-Detrolt 15-17-13— HNWfm B B a tS -9 6 Va.Unlon 79, Ellzabtih a ty 64 Ice Hockey with a 2914 wild-card victory over the New York Jets are heavily favored to beat the Cinderella Patriots. possible shutout. and Morriss. Calvin Peete 1,214 716571-0970-351 1 7 MB 1 9 - 1I1 Muth Windsor vs. Manchester (dt Franklin describes the week of news conferences 3 . Chicago 19-106-35. Loren Roberts 1,214 7167-757171—351 Valdosta St. 113 North AtabomalS T lw coltau basketball: Uef Hartford Only the Oakland Raiders, a 27-10 victor over With the Super Bowl often comes Super distractions Three-point goals—Ellis 3. Fouled Virginia Military 71, Furman 64 Bolton Ice Palace), 7:15 p.m. 'a t Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. They Tom Pernic Jr.1,204 716571-7571—351 Fairfield Prep vs. East Catholic (at vs. Niagara, WKHT Philadelphia in 1981 at the Superdome, emerged from in the way of an army of newsmen and the attractions and bustling hotel lobbies in a lively city like New Power.p(ay conversions—Detroit 4 out—None. Total fouls—Houston 26, W B L 51, Bridggwcrtor 49 arrived In Los Angeles five days before their 27-20 Joe Inman 1,218 097367-7574-35) Dallas a . Rebounds—Houston 43 (Dlo- Bolton Ice Palace), 9:30 a.m. 7:U Whalers vs. Rangers, Sport- the ranks of the wild-card teams to win a Super Bowl. of the host city, in this case New Orleans’ famed Orleans as “ mass hysteria.” But he thinki the 2s ChlcoiBo4*1. Bon Crenshaw 1,218 7175726573—35) W. Virginia l^ o m p lo t f (OT) sChannel, WTIC playoff victory over the Raiders Jan. 5 and in Miami luwon 17), Dollos 55 (Perkins 11). W.va. St. 101, W.va. Woslovon 94 Wrestling Patriots will cope well with the distractions even Ooallee—Detroit, Mio, LoForest. Chl- Barry Joeckel 1,218 7109706973-35) Aulsts—Houston 23 (Ehlo, Lucas 4), Manchuter at Fermi, noon 8:00 College basketball: Vlllanova four days before their 31-14 triumph over the Dolphins “ Cinderella? What’s that?’’ grumped Bears defen­ Bourbon Street. C««o, Souvo. A—17A56. W.Vo. T ^ Tech 99, BluofloM St, S4 vs. Geerjwtawn, ESPN though it’s the first time for most of them. Peter Oosterhs 1,311 756171-71-73—35) Dollos 25 (Harper 11). Technicals— East Cathollc/Bloomfleld at Far- Jan. 12 in the AFC championship game. sive coordinator Buddy Ryan. “ They belong here. “ It’s a big time full of hoopla and lots of Ref eree RoRonHoggorth. Hubert Green 1,13 71-7571-6973—354 Dallas, II legal def(HiM3. A—17i07. Wprnor Southern n Miami ChrtInSI mlnirion, 1 p.m. 10:00 (felleoe basketball: Texoi vs. Wlwoling 77, AMorson-Breoddui 61 St. Paul at Cheney-Tech, 11 a.m. Old Dominion (women), ESPN MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 20, 1986 - 15 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 20, 1986 Three clubs winners NHL roundup Penguins keeping up in hoop action Frida)^ with Patrick big boys Three of five local high school basketball teams Seymour grabbed 8 rebounds, while Garick collected 7. Reagan had the hot hand at the end of the were victorious Friday ^ h t. The Manchester High girls squad suffered its first Second quarter and through the third, hitting seven, By Ken Rappoport handed the Devils their 12th loss in 14 games. loss in the Central Connecticut Conference East hoops In a row. _ The Associated Press Defenseman Hannu Virta assisted on three goals for CO V EN T RY (57) — Rich Reagan 1 014, Jan Seymaur 5717, the Sabres, all power plays. Division. 53-29. to visiting Rockville High at Clarke Jason Garick 4 0 12, Lorry Walsh 0 2 2, Kyle Breault 3 0 4, Arena. RheH Gibbs 2 0 4, Jack Aver 0 0 0, Totals 24 9 W. The Pittsburgh Penguins are keeping up with the Buffalo’s Mike Foligno reached his milestone 200th In an area Charter Oak Conference showdown at V IN A L TECH (49) — Chuck Tyler 304, Cedric l^j^ng 000, big boys in the National Hockey League’s rugged goal for the Sabres while Paul Gagne scored twice for Frank James 13 1 27, Tony Townes 0 2 2, Paul Ferro 4 2 14, New Jersey, inciuding his career 100th goal. Bolton High, the visiting Cheney Tech Beavers Mike Sclonna 0 0 0, Totals 22 5 49. Patrick Division. overcame a five-point halftime deficit to beat the “ They’re playing a solid brand of hockey,” Flames 9, Maple Leafs 5 still-winless Bulldogs. S6-4S. Next door in Coventry, Minnesota Coach Lome Henning said Sunday night Joel Otto scored two goals and assisted on another to the homestanding Coventry High Patriots knocked off after the Penguins defeated his North Stars 3-2. Northwest 66, E C H S 52 help Calgary trounce Toronto. Vinal Tech, 57-49, in another COC decision. “ They’ve handled us all year. They know they can’t Paul Reinhart, Richard Kromm, Dan Quinn, Carey In other action, the visiting Manchester High boys “ It was a good game, we played hard and were able get involved in shootouts in their division and they’re Wilson, A1 Macinnis, Steve Bozek and Gary Suter also were drubbed by Rockville High, 77-55, while the host to keep it close to the end. The only thing that playing better defensively.” scored for the Flames, who charged back from a 2-0 East Catholic Eagles were downed by Northwest separated the teams Was the outstanding shtMting oi With the victory, the Penguins moved above the .500 deficit to win for the fourth time in their last five Catholic, 66-52, in a Hartford County Conference Tom Moore," said East Catholic coach Ray Page. mark with a 21-20-5 record — a euphoric plateau for games after an 11-game losing streak. contest. Moore, a 5-11 guard, sank 13 of 16 field goal attempts this team that has struggled through six straight Marian Stastny scored two goals and Dan Daoust, Local squads return to the hardwood Tuesday night — "all from downtown” — for a game-high 26 (Mints. losing seasons and finished with a 24-51-5 record last DPI photo Miroslav Frycer and Tom Fergus one each for the with the MHS girls hosting Windham High in another Greg Hudson added 19 (11 in the fourth quarter) for season. The 47 (Mints tied the Penguins with the New Leafs, who lost their third straight game. key CCC East match-up at 7:30 p.m. Other games on Northwest, which improved its HCC mark to 5-3. The York Islanders for third place in the Patrick, one of ReJean Lemelin made 30 saves for Calgary. Tim Tuesday feature East Catholic at Notre Dame in West Indians are now 7-3 overall. Top seeded Ivan Lendl stretches to Germany's Boris Becker. Lendl solidi­ the NH L’s strongest divisions. Bernhardt played the first period for the Leafs, Haven at 7:30 p.m.. Cheney Tech at East Hampton at East Catholic slumps to 1-5 in the HCC, 2-7 overall. make backhand return in Nabisco fied his hold on the No. 1 ranking with “ I think that being over .500 may not be good enough allowing four goals on 10 shots. Don Edwards finished 5:15 p.m., and Bolton High hosting Portland High at 5 Matt Pemo led the losers with 21 (Mints. at the end to get us into the playoffs,” said Pittsburgh Masters' finals match against West 6-2, 7-6, 6-3 victory. up with 23 saves. p.m. “ This was our best defensive and offensive effort of Coach Bob Berry. “ But this team believes that it can the year,” added Page. “ We worked hard against a make the playoffs.” Bruins 2, Jets 1 very good Northwest team.” In other NHL games, the Buffalo Sabres stopped the Keith Crowder scored his 19th goal of the season at Rockville 53, M anchester 29 In junior varsity action. East Catholic won its third s 6-3; the Calgary Flames routedthe 1:31 of the third period to lift Boston over Winni(>eg. straight with a 49-32 triumph over Northwest. Joe I Betsy Anderson pumped in 22 points, 11 in each half, Toronto Maple Leafs 9-5; the Boston Bruins edged the Crowder was set up in the slot on a power play by (lord to help raise the Rams' CCC East mark to 5-1. The Tomkunas scored 12 (Mints to pace the winners. | Lendl’s experience is too Winnipeg Jets 2-1 and the Chicago Black Hawks Kluzak and rifled a shot past Winnipeg goalie Brian NORTHWEST CATHOLIC (44) — Tom Moor* 13 0-0 24, Indians slipped to 4-1. tripped the 6-4. Hayward. 2 Sean Standberry 3 3-4 9, M ike Stubbs 5 04) 10, (jreo Hudson 8 Lynn Phelps added 10 (Mints for Rockville, 7-1 3-419, Tom Cunningham 10-0 2, Pat Malcolm 00-20, Totals 30 Craig Simpson, Terry Ruskowski and Mike Bullard Nevin Markwart had given Boston a 1-0 first-[)eriod overall. scored goals for the Penguins as they extended their lead before Dave Ellen tied the close-checking game Manchester, 5-2 overall, received a team-high 10 * EAST CATHOLIC (52) — Kevin Rioos 1 0-1 2, Kevin unbeaten streak to 3-0-1 while stopping Minnesota’s Madden 0 2-22, Mott Perno77-921, Damlon Canny 30-04, J.Ry in the second. points by Dawn Martin, who was the subject of a Cllsham 2 2-4 4, Mike Seegar 3 3-5 7, Paul Guordino 0 OO 0,- much for Boris Becker 3-0-1 streak. Winnipeg was unable to tie the score in the final strategic box-and-one defense. M lke Sipples 3 0-0 4, Totals 19 14-21 52. Roberto Romano sparkled in goal for the Penguins, minute after pulling Hayward, who made 28 saves and “ There were two keys,” said Indian coach Steve stopping 31 shots. kept the Jets in the game in the third period when he For Lendl, it was just another point won — and, just Armstrong. “ They loo k ^ to get It inside. (Ram Bv Bob Greene ‘"The one thing we're doing better is cutting down on blocked 14 shots. coach) Jim Martelio scouted us the other day and saw Ram s 77, Indians 55 The Associated Press possibly, another point made to the newest pretender the number of quality shots,” Romano said. “ I ’m we had trouble inside with our size. And second, he to the throne. getting a good look at every shot and that makes it Blackhawks 6, Red Wings 4 ROCKVILLE — Scott Van Oudenhove cranked out a saw Martin had a fabulous game, so they played the NEW TORK — Being No. 1 in the world is like being “ Players like (Mats) Wilander and (Anders) easier for me.” Denis Savard scored two goals, including the 200th game-high 24 points, including 13 in the second half, box-and-one on her and no one else picked up the the “ fastest gun in the West.” Everybody is aiming to Jarryd are fast, too, but when they get to the ball they of his career, as Chicago handed the Red Wings their when the victors held a 50-33 scoring advantage. scoring slack.” miss the ball,” Becker said. "They get to the ball, but Sabret 6, Davilt 3 seventh straight loss. Rockville shot a sparkling 27 of 34 from the line. out-draw you. “ We were totally outplayed,” added Armstrong. On Sunday, it was Boris Becker’s turn to challenge he’s (Lendl) still playing a great shot when he gets to Buffalo got two goals and an assist from Paul Cyr Behn Wilson’s 55-foot slapshot midway through the Dave Brunone and Bill Halligan added 11 and 10 “ They played very well tonight and we didn’t. The last the ball. and goaltender Tom Barrasso made 38 saves to lead second (leriod broke a 4-4 tie to put Chicago ahead. points, respectively, for the Rams, 3-4 overall. Ivan Lendl, the king of men’s tennis. couple of games before this we didn’t see aggressive The 18-year-old redhead from West Germany has “ He’s probably the fastest, and that’s probably the Sabres over New Jersey. In winning for the second Each team scored three times in the opening (>eriod. Marc Hendricks and Troy Peters pum)>ed 10 (Mints defense, which Rockville did, and not seeing it for the tools: the overpowering serve, the rifle-shot what I have to learn, to get a little faster.” straight time under Scotty Bowman, who replaced A1 Secord, Troy Murray and Savard connected for the apiece for the Indians, now 3-5 overall. awhile took its toll.” groundstrokes from both sides, the crisp volleys and Making a record sixth trip to the Masters final, Jim Schoenfeld as coach Friday night, the Sabres Hawks, while Ron Duguay, Chris Cichocki and Kelly Both teams are 2-3 in the CCC East. ROCKVILLt (SI) — Vanessa Beckwith 0 1-2 1, Betsy Lendl said ex[>erlence also played a key role in his extended their unbeaten streak over the Devils’ Kisio scored for the Red Wings. “ We fell behind by 8 or 9 and thought we could apply the enthusiasm of youth. UPl photo Anderson 9 4-4 22, Am y Schroe 2 2-2 4, Lynne Votta 0 0-0 0, Lendl, however, had emotion and experience to go victory. franchise to 21 gaities (18-0-3). Detroit goaltender Ed Mio was knocked uncons­ Lynn Phelps 5 0-0 10, Sarah Turkinoton 3 0-2 4, Sandy more pressure and it backfired.” explained Manches­ along with the big shots. And then there’s the pressure “ It was the sixth straight year I have been in the Buffalo last lost a game to the Devils on Nov. 11, cious by a shot off the stick of Chicago’s Steve Larmer Piston's Kelly Tripucka (7) raises his afternoon against the Lakers. It was the Poczobut 1 0-0 2, Kelly Fratelah 0 1-2 1, Wendy ter coach Frank Kinel. "It was a close game midway WolclechowskI 21-3 5, Debbie Raber 00-00, Totols 229-17 53. that comes with facing No. 1. final, and for him it was the first time,” Lendl said. “ It 1979, when the New Jersey franchise was in Colorado. midway through the second period. Mio was carried M AN C H BST KR (19) — Kim RIccI 2004, Dawn Martin 34^ through, but they just got some easy shots and it went arms after sinking three-pointer Sunday difference in Detroit’s 118-115 victory. “ When he’s flying on emotion, it’s tough to beat was the first time for him going into the big match and Cyr scored a goal in each of the first two (leriods and off the ice on a stretcher and taken to a Chicago 10, Shelley Factora 0 00 0, Anna Rleolo 0 0-0 0, Sarah from 8 to 18 and the game was over.” Nicholson 1002, Erin Prescott3004, Mory Prlor20-24, Kelli him,” Becker admitted after he fell to Lendl 6-2, 7-6, a lot was expected of him. assisted on the clincher in the third as the Sabres hospital. The Indians trailed by just 5 (Mints, 38-33, with 3:36 Reyngoudt 0 OO 0, M aura Fooorty 1 1-2 3, Kris CopI 0 0-0 0, 6-3 in the championship of the $500,000 Nabisco “ There was so much pressure on him that I don’t Totals 12 5-8 29. left in the third quarter. But three minutes later, when Masters, “ In the tiebreaker, I didn’t play any bad think he handled It as well as he will after a few more Halligan was swishing 4 of 4 free throws, it was NBA roundup (Mints. It was just that he played better.” times. He was making a lot of errors and wasn’t doing Cheiiey 56, Bolton 45 quickly 48-37. On PGA Tour Becker boomed nine aces to six for Lendl. The the things he normally does well.” It became a romp in the final quarter. BOLTON — Tom Dowd and Troy Norman netted 15 teen-ager had 12 service winners to nine for Lendl. But Ex()erience also played a key role in Lendl’s Kinel cited the play of center Brian Arnold, who points apiece and Dennis Foreman added 13 to spark the West German had 41 unforced errors, many of controlling the tem(M of the match. Time and again he chip(>ed in with 8 (Mints. the Techmen. The victors outscored the Buiidogs, those coming by trying to hit the (lerfect shot, one that would straighten out his shoelaces or take extra time R O C K V ILLE (77) — Joe Carnemolla 0 2-2 2, Dave Brunone Hammond gets first win Pistons hope season 30-14, in the second half. Lendl couldn’t possibly get to. to get ready either to serve or to return serve. He 51-211, Shannon Wilson 1 4-44, Poul (Jagne 2 3-4 7, Scott Van Cheney is now 2-3 in the COC and 3-4 overaii. Oudenhove 10 4-4 24, Joe Tavollerl 10-0 2, Bill Halligan 1 8-9 Becker hit one of those “ certain winners” during a made Becker play to his tune. By Jeff Hasen Bolton’s losing streak was extended to 0-5 in the 10, John Slavik 2 2-34, Mike Flemlng00-00,Bob Wardrop33-4 remarkable rally In the third game of the final set, a Lendl said one reason he used the delaying tactics conference and 0-8 overall. 9, Totals 25 27-34 77. was because he had been ill with the flu a week ago. United Press International MANCHESTER (55) — Chuck Sentelo3004, Brion Mllone rally that saw both players race from side to side, “ They played a very good first half and they had us 1 1-2 3, Sam Henderson 1 1-2 3, Marc Hendricks 4 2-510, Matt from the baseline to the net, keeping the ball in play, “ I was trying to take as much time between points PALM DESERT, Calif. — Don­ is heading other way worried,” said Beaver coach Aaron Silvia. Vaughn 3 00 4, Bruce Rosenberg 4 OO 8, Brian Arnold 4018, 'nien, with a lunge, Becker volleyed the ball into an as (Mssible tecause I was worried about my Doug Kelly, who had 15 (Mints to lead the losers, Brian Brophy 0 1-2 1,. Jon Roe 0 00 0, Troy Peters 3 4-4 10, cpnditions, aftjei; beiqgjjp, bpd Jo r,j[o u r.d a y .s a id nie Hammond knew to receive his Totals 23 9-14 55. ^ open court, Lendl going the wrong way at the net and scored 12 of them before the intermission. SteVe Gdtes, Lendl, who dro'pp^ hi^serve only three times during first winning handshake on the on the sideline. PGA Tour, he had to stop his knees contributed 12 (Mints for Bolton. But, somehow, the Czechoslovakian right-hander the tournament. “ I trira to slow down the pace a little Combined Wire Services Bullets 112, Bulls 98 from trembling. Mavs 131, Rockets 96 “ We had no rebounding in the first haif,” noted changed direction, raced toward the baseline and, bit and save my energy.” “ I was kinda shaking on (No.) 16 Dallas, playing without injured Jeff Malone tied his career-high Silvia. “ In the second haif, we played good defense while turning, whip(>ed a forehand that sailed over the Stefan Edberg and Jarryd teamed up to capture the The disappointing season of the with 40 points, including 26 in the Horford still looking when I realized I was tied for the leading scorer Mark Aguirre, and rebounded, and that took care of our offense." net, over the prone Becker and landed safely inside doubles title, defeating Wilander and Joakim Detroit Pistons may have been second half, to lead Washington lead," Hammond said Sunday nevertheless handled division­ CHENEY TECH (54) — Tom Dowd55-1415, Mack Hawkins M IAM I (U PI) — Tito Horford, the 7-foot-l center in the baseline. Nystrom in an all-Swedish battle 6-1, 7-6. John transformed Sunday. over Chicago, which lost its fourth 2004, Troy Norm an43-415, Willie Ortiz 11-23, Rick Gonzales after he birdied the first extra hole leading Houston with ease. search of a basketball team, ended his recruiting visit The shot brought a standing ovation from the McEnroe and Peter Fleming, who had won the It will probably take a few more straight game. 2 2-5 4, Dennis Foreman 53-513, Billy Shea 0 OOO, Clint Nett 0 in a playoff with John Cook to win games for Detroit to boast of a The Mavericks outscored the OO 0, Totals 21 14-30 54. to the University of Miami with no definite word on Madison Square Garden crowd. And even Becker, doubles here the last seven years, did not qualify for Rockets 29-13 for a 37-22 lead after Malone scored 12 of Washing­ BOLTON (45) — John Somboona 3 3-3 9, Ed Cusano 1002, this year’s tournament. the $650,000 Bob Hope Classic. turnaround, but Sunday’s 118-115 Doug Kelly 71-215, M ike Yavinsky 01-41, Brian Rooney 22-2 what school he will attend. after regaining his feet, had to applaud. one quarter and built a 37-point ton’s first 14 points in the third “ Then I made bogey.” nationally televised victory over quarter as the Bullets increased a 4, Jay Stephens 0 00 0, Steye Gates 4 OO 12, Totals 19 7-11 4! After Horford boarded a plane for home Sunday, Hammond’s two-iron shot on the margin in the fourth period. tight-lip(>ed university officials said only to ex(Mct ^ the defending champion Los An­ 56-48 haltime lead to 68-56. The 208-yard 17th hole left him five feet geles Lakers should help ease Rolando Blackman had 27 points Coventry 57, Vinal 49 their decision about Horford within 48 hours. ' and Sam Perkins 18 points and 11 Bulls got no closer than five points from the cup and in (Msition for a some of this season's frustration. COVENTRY — The host Patriots placed three "It has been said by other (leople, and I suppose it j M artina is rebounds for Dallas. the rest of the way. Sports in Bnef tying birdie. Kelly Tripucka’s 3-point field Dan Roundfield made eight of 10 players in double figures to even their COC log to 2-2. isn’t far from wrong," university press spokesman i " I hit my best shot of the tourney goal with two seconds left lifted field goals and scored 20 points for Jon Seymour netted 17, Rich Reagan had 16, and Karl Schmitt said of Miami’s time frame for aj on 17,” he said. “ I aimed right at Detroit. Bucks 122, Warriors 109 Washington, which recorded 14 Jason Garick contributed 12 for Coventry, now 4-2 decision. i Villanova, Hoy as in rematch at the top the hole.” The Pistons posted their third Terry Cummings scored 19 of his blocked shots, including six by overall. Schmitt declined any further comment on Horford’s J While Hammond had recovered, straight victory — but only their 23 points in the second half as rookie Manute Bol. Orlando Wool- Frank James (Mured in a game-high 27 (Mints for future with the Hurricanes’ fledgling basketball! P H IL A D E L P H IA — Villanova has found its first national it was questionable whether he fourth in 12 games. And it still only Milwaukee turned a 14-point de­ ridge paced Chicago with 20. Vinal Tech, now 2-3 in the conference and 2-5 overall. program. I . championship a tough act to follow but the Wildcats are thinking could survive the 18th at Bermuda brought Detroit to 19-21 in a season Horford originally was signed by the University of i|jt of gam e ficit into a 17-point lead with a 42-11 Paul Ferra added 14. (Msitively as they prepare for their first meeting with Dunes in which it was thought Detroit Spur* 116, Blazers 105 Houston, but the NCAA banned him from playing; ~ spurt against Golden State. "W e figured it would be a battle,” noted Patriot Georgetown since the finals of last season’s NCAA tournament. The 28-year-oId Floridian, whose would rise to the NBA elite. Cummings was 2-for-13 from the San Antonio snapped Portland’s coach Ron Badsteubner. “ We o(Mned it up in the third there because of recruiting violations. He then! best-ever finish in three years on " I t ’s nice to beat the Lakers on “ Who would have thought that at this time of the year we’d be WORCESTER, Mass. (U PI) - field in the first half as the four-game winning streak as Alvin period and were able to maintain it. Vinal is a pretty enrolled at Louisiana State, but was kicked off the the PGA Tour was seventh, had national television," Pistons coach tied for first in the Big East,” said Villanova coach Rollie When Martina Navratilova is at Warriors ied 62-52 at halftime, then Robertson scored 24 points and good sized team, but we rebounded with them and shot basketball team by Coach Dale Brown and left school birdied the hole to move to Chuck Daly said, "but if we go flat Massimino after Saturday night’s 74-70 victory over Pittsburgh. the top of her game she is nearly extended their advantage to 72-58. Artis Gilmore 23 for the Spurs. well.” last fall. 25-under. Then Cook, who manue- (tonight) at Indiana it’s going to be Harold Pressley said the Hoyas, who defeated Villanova twice unbeatable. vered the course for five birdies in a problem." during the regular season last year, will be trying to prove That is the position Claudia his first dozen holes, was wide That happened to the Pistons something, but so will the Wildcats. Kohde-Kilsch finds the world’s No. right on a 20-foot eagle chance, earlier in the month when they 1 player in tonight in the finals of a College basketball roundup forcing the Ho(>e’s fifth consecu­ UPI photo defeated the Boston Celtics 113-109 $250,000 tournament. tive playoff. only to lose 110-99 in teir next Nashville Journalists fired “ Right now she’s playing unbe- Donnie Hammond of Daytona Beach, Fla., uses some On the first extra hole, the par-4 outing against the Atlanta Hawks. lieveably well. She’sso confident,” NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A Nashville Banner sportswriter who 375-yard 14th, Hammond nailed a body english to entice birdie putt to sink on the 14th Daly has made numerous Kohde-Kilsch said of Navratilova. 12-footer while Cook could manage green which won him the Bob Hope-Crysler Classic in a changes since Detroit’s siide be­ Unruly crowd can’t stop the Tar Heels covers University of Tennessee sports and the newspaper’s chief “ She seems like she’s having fun only a par. gan and finaily has found a photographer were fired Sunday for what publisher Irby on the court. I ’ll really have to try playoff with John Cook. Win was worth $108,000. “ I ’m too tired to be excited right working combination. Simpkins said was use of controlled substances while on everything to beat her. I know if I now,” said Hammond, who shot a Rookie Joe Dumars, who had 18 name the night before. They saw Top Ten assignment. don’t play 100 (lercent I’ll get Bv Barry Wllner final-round 66. " I know it will sink points and 11 assists, now starts The Associated Press Steve Hale score a career-high 28 Syracuse, the only other loser Simpkins said s(Mrtswriter Kent Heitholt and chief photo­ beaten.” Kohde-Kilsch, the fourth seed, in soon. opposite Isiah Thomas and defends points and Daugherty add 23 as besides Duke among the Top Ten, grapher Bill Thorup had been fired following an investigation earned her place in the finals by “ I ’ve been on the Tour three Be somebody. the opposition’s best guard. He did The North Carolina Tar Heels Carolina handed Atlantic Coast that resulted from a tip from a confidential news source. fell victim to Milt Wagner’s 24 years and really haven’t been an excellent job on Los Angeles’ may be No. 1 in the hearts and Conference rival Duke its first The publisher deciined comment on whether there was any defeating Kathy Rinaldi, 6-3 6-4, points. The loss came in Syra­ close. It's just so satisfying.” Magic Johnson. minds of the voters in The loss. connection between the dismissals and the investigation of Sunday. Navratilova needed only cuse’s first game since falling to Beginning the day one stroke off Kent Benson starts at forward, Associated Press college basket­ In the only other game Sunday 50 minutes to rip her doubles Georgetown. alleged cocaine sales by UT quarterback Tony Robinson. the pace, Hammond — who won which allows Daly to bring Earl Involving a ranked team. No. 19 partner. No. 3 Pam Shriver, 6-1, ball poll. In Milwaukee, though, Richard Rellford scored six $108,000 — birdied five of the last Cureton off the bench. Rick Ma- Purdue beat Wisconsin 100-73 in 6-1, in the other semifinal. they’re clearly not a favorite with .points as Michigan outscored Iowa six holes, including the 18th before horn is now the backup to Bill the Big Ten. Todd Mitchell led five Kohde-Kilsch of West Germany, Marquette fans. 12-2 in a five-minute stretch late in watching Cook miss. Laimbeer at center. Carolina Coach Dean Smith and Purdue players in double figures served extremely well last week in the game to go 17-1 and 5-1 in the Mariners sign five players “ I was thinking about s(>eed and The Pistons scored the first 8 star guard Kenny Smith were hit in with 19 points, the Boilermakers, Washington, D.C., but still lost^ 7-5, Big Ten. Roy Tarpley had 18 (Mints line,” said Cook, a Southern points of the game and never 16-3 and 5-1 in the conference, SEATTLE — The Seattle Mariners Sunday announced the 6-3, to Navratilova in the semifi­ the head by thrown pennies while and 16 rebounds for the Californian who shot a 66 and trailed, although the Lakers did tie the undefeated Tar Heels were scored six straight (Mints to take a signing of five players, including former Milwaukee Brewers’ nals of an indoor tournament. Wolverines. earned $64,800. “ I hit a good putt. the score four times in the fourth defeating the unranked Warriors 31-17 lead in the first half and led reliever Pete Ladd, to minor league contracts. Playing a strong baseline game Duane Ferrell scored 21 (Mints, People don’t know what It Is like to quarter within the final3:06. 66-64 at the Milwaukee Arena. It 44-29 at intermission in a runaway Along with Ladd, the Mariners also signed pitcher Steve and taking advantage of six leading four Georgia Tech players hit (even) a 2-footer. 1 wanted to hit " I think they thought before they was a distinctly different greeting victory. Fireovid, shortstop Jerry Dybzinski, third baseman Lorenzo service breaks, including four in in double figures. Memphis State the ball right in the comer of the could outscore people," Johnson than the Tar Heels received Gray and first baseman Kelvin Moore to contracts. the first set, Kohde-Kilsch elimi­ In other games involving Top recorded a school-high 17th hole." said, "where now they know they Saturday, when they 0(>ened the nated the eighth-seeded Rinaldi. Ten teams on Saturday, No. 2 straight victory as Andre Turner Cook had previous success in can’t." $33.8 million Dean E. Smith “ I felt In both sets I had some Michigan took Iowa 61-57: No. 4 scored 20 points and Dwight Boyd playoffs — winning the 1981 Bing Johnson finished with 10 points Student Activities Center with a Cummings wins marathon run chances,” Rinaldi said. “ Claudia’s Syracuse lost its second straight had 18. Crosby and 1983 Canadian Open in and 18 assists. 95-92 victory over third-ranked greatly improved. She’s a lot game, 83-73 at No. 18 Louisville; Oklahoma got 30 (Mints from extra holes. "What we have to do is play this Duke. HOUSTON — Paul Cummings of Ogden, Utah, broke away steadier off the baseline and she’s No. 5 Georgia Tech beat Clemson Darryl Kennedy and Linwood "I’m extremely pleased,” he hard and this well against everyb­ Smith hit two free throws with from Canadian David Edge in the final mile Sunday to win the moving her shots more.” 82-71, No. 6 Memphis State downed Davis’ career-high 19. The Soon- said. “ You don’t know what will ody,” said 'Thomas, who had 18 three seconds remaining to lift Houston-Tenneco Marathon by eight seconds. Navratilova won the first four New Orleans 68-64; No. 7 Okla­ ers, 17-0, joined Memphis State and happen when you tee It up the first points and 10 assists. "W e have to North Carolina to its 19th straight Cummings finished In 2.11:31 to win the 14th annual race, games of the o(>ening set and homa defeated Iowa State 95-82; North Carolina as the only Division week of the year. I didn’t make play consistent against the India- which drew more than 3,800 entries. Edge, from Burlington, during one stretch won 17 of 19 victory. He didn’t allow the No. 8 Kansas routed Oklahoma I unbeatens. nas, the Washingtons... not just the points. The first set lasted just 17 many mistakes and hit a lot of good crowd’s behavior to get to him. State 95-72; No. 9 St. John’s edged Danny Manning hit all 10 of his Ontario, finished in 2.11:39. Phillys, the LAs, the Bostons.” Veronique Marot of Leeds, England, won the women’s division minutes. shots, so I have to be pleased.” " I got hit in the side of the head Connecticut 61-60, and lOth-ranked field goal tries and scored 21 points Kareem Abdui-Jabbar had a in 2.31:33, followed by Francie Larrieu Smith of Buda, Texas, Navratilova won the second set after the first free throw,” said the Nevada-Las Vegas beat Fullerton for Kansas. Freddie Banks scored season-high 38 points for the 6-foot-3 junior guard. “ It didn’t just as easily. She broke Shriver’s State 62-51. .20 points and Anthony Jones had 14 who finished her first marathon ever in 2.33:36. L,akers. bother my next shot. You just have Cummings and Marot each received $25,000 and a $150,000 life serve In the second and fourth for Nevada-Las Vegps. games and withstood two break James Worthy got 28 points, but to go up there and concentrate. It's In tbe Second Ten, llth-rated insurance policy for winning the $150,000 event. Second Ton points in the seventh gameto clinch only 2 rebounds. The Lakers still just you and the basket.” Kentucky romped over Florida CALDWELL a e a r n e r ! have the NBA’s best record at 31-7. Moments later. Coach Smith was 72-55; 12th-ranked Alabama- Marty Embry scored 17 points the victory. What’s one thing newspaper carriers have more of than anyone else Worthy’s 2 free throws with six conked by a coin. Birmingham was u(>ended 70-61 at and Rod Strickland 15 as DePaul Haecher wins giant slalom " I didn’t serve that great, but I their age7 Money, that’s whatl When you’re a newspaper carrier, seconds left tied the score 115-115. “ I got hit by a (>enny at the end, DePaul; No. 13 Notre Dame took surprised against Alabama- was mixing it up well and volleying OIL INC. you earn your own money every week. Money lor clothes, records, The Pistons called timeout, got and let me tell you that hurts,” said UCLA 74^64; No. 14 Louisiana State Birmingham, which got only 12 OBERSTAUFEN, West Germany — Traudl Haecher of West really well,” Navratilova said. hobbles, money for the future. And that’s not alll You get the chance the ball at midcourt and Tripucka Smith. beat Vanderbilt 84-67; No. 15 points from star Jerome Mincy. Germany Monday won a women’s World ski Cup giant slalom in “ The pressure was on her and she to win exciting prizes, have fun with others your age, and show took the inboud and fired the Earlier, Marquette Coach Rick Georgetown defeated ^ t o n Hall At Cincinnati, Myron Hughes hit was tentative, which you can’t be 99.9 you’re not just a kid anymore. If you’re 12 years or older, why not an unofficial time of two minutes 23.45 seconds. on my service. I was getting a lot of find out more? Call 647-9946 today! winner just beyond the 3-point line. Majerus appealed to the sellout 82-72; Cincinnati upset No. 16 a career-high 30 points, including a Switzerland’s Vrenl Schneider posted the second-best time of per gal. C. O. D. outright winners off her returns.” "You have to give the Pistons a crowd of 11,052 to stop throwing Virginia Tech 107-104 in double pair of field goals In the second UFII 2:24.40, but was under threat of disqualification. lot of credit," Los Angeles coach objects onto the court. overtime; No. 17 Texas-EI Paso overtime in the Bearcats’ upset of Navratilova said she is hoping North Carolina's Kenny Smith (30) watohM hit (rae Third fastest was O|go Charvatova of Czechoslovakia in for “ the same results as last 649-8841 Pat Riley said. "They delivered On Saturday, 21,444 fans packed lost to San Diego State 67-66, and Virginia Tech. Dell Curry scored a 2:24.76, ahead of Mlchela Figini of Switzerland in 2:24.81. three or four times in a row during the new home of the Tar Heels, 20th-ranked Bradley routed Tulsa career-high 41 (Mints for the throw go in in the last seconds as the Tar Haals nippad week,” in her match with Kohde- Priett Suh/ECf to Change i®anrl|PHtpr lipralft crunch time.” which was dedicated in Smith’s 71-58. Hokies. unranked Marquette, 66-64, in Mltwaukaa on Sunday. Kilsch. MANCHESTER HERALD, Monday, Jan. 20, 1986 — 17 1» - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 20, 1986 ‘Junk bonds’ show the risk Exhibit belles economic woes ■ N Finance reps fall Taw*'*!'' of high-yield mutual funds Firearms industry struggies to survive to reach accord By John Gustavsen with government markets, according to on Interest rates ces to interest rate changes. As a ‘ The Associated Press In New Haven, a union official at the U.S. Repeating the U A W ’s Wheeler, who said this week QUESTION: result, the share values of hlgh- in an interview that Colt backed down in LONDON (UPI) — Finance ministers from the Lately, I’ve yleld mutual funds fluctuate more H A R T F O R D — When the state’s competition for a replacement to the Arms Co. — makers of the legendary Winchester five leading Western nations — satisfied with seen the word widely than the share values of 3S0th anniversary exhibit on the history standard Issue .45-caliber automatic progress on reducing the value of the dollar — "ju n k” used in mutual funds holding only high- of Connecticut enterprise opens later Model 94, “The Gun That Won the West" — said sidearm it has supplied to the A rm y for apparently made no decision on curbing interest reference to Investors’ quality bonds. this year, a large portion of floor space company officials told him they would soon file for decades. bonds held by will be dedicated to the U.S. firearms rates further, financial analysts said. Analysts Sunday said inaction on interest rates high-yield mut­ Guide QUESTION: I’d like to know industry. protection from creditors under Chapter 11 of the T H E A R M Y , as well as numerous could bring world stock markets down sharply in ual funds. E x ­ what happens when a bond de­ The industry was founded by Hamden state and local police forces including William A. Doyle U.S. Bankruptcy Act. coming days. There were reports in Tokyo and actly what are faults. Dq/es the Issuing company inventor E li Whitney, who pioneered the Connecticut State Police, have Paris last week in advance of the weekend junk bonds? Al­ the technique of mass production in a converted to the Italian Baretta 9mm get away scot free? meeting that an interest rate cut was imminent. though m y ex­ musket factory he opened in New Lonnie Muncy, chief of the A T F ’s the legendary Winchester Model 94, automatic. Connecticut state troopers That enthusiastic optimism is credited with perience with k jm ANSWER: No, Indeed. If your Haven in 1798. With names like Colt, Firearms and Explosives Imports "Th e Gun That Won the West” — said began carrying the Baretta in 1982 after sending stock markets surging and gold prices to high-yield mut­ Winchester and Remington, the the department obtained them for free yield mutual funds invest in less high school readings were sim ilar Branch. Wednesday company officials told him a 16-month high. ual funds has been excellent, I ’m a Connecticut-centered U.S. gun industry in exchange for agreeing to help than top-rated bonds. Typically, a to mine, you should rem em ber one But imports are expected to rally in they would soon file for protection from little worried. flourished for nearly two centuries. 1986 behind a new law passed in 1984 as creditors under Chapter 11 of the U.S. advertise them nationally. fund of that kind will own no AAA of the greater lines In Robert The so-called "Group of Five” wrapped up its But now, as the State Library and part of the Trade and Tariff Act. The Bankruptcy Act. While Colt remains the only supplier or AA-rated bonds but will hold Service’s The Cremation of Sam informal meeting Sunday with a statement that A N S W E R : Junk bond is the often McGee: ” A promise made is a debt Museum prepares to celebrate the law liberalized the importation for Company officials said they would not of the M-16 military assault rifle used by \ some rated A and Baa, as well as expressed satisfaction with progress on joint unnecessarily harsh term applied legacy of such stalwarts as Whitney and resale of military surplus curio and comment about the report, which armed forces worldwide, it and other economic actions, but made no mention of the to any bond counted as being bielow others rated even a notch or two unpaid.” ,, A bond is a debt security. If a firearm inventor-marketer Samuel relic firearms made in 1946 or earlier, followed a year-long battle by the handgun makers such as Smith & interest rates issue. investment grade. It does not lower. company defaults on a bond it has Colt, the industry is struggling to and already as amany as 500,000 guns company to raise $8 million in working Wesson in Springfield, Mass., are mean that the bond should be By investing in medium- and recover from hard times. N issued by faiiing to keep its have been imported as a result, says capital from bankers and the state and facing a softening market, says Bar­ At a working dinner Saturday night and a consigned to the scrap heap as less-then-in vestment grade bonds, promises to make scheduled inter­ Domestic production of handguns, Muncy. federal government. bara Lautman, spokeswoman for Hand­ breakfast Sunday hosted by British Chancellor of worthless. a high-yield mutual fund naturally rifles and shotguns fell from 5.8 million \ est payments, not paying the bond ’’These are relatively cheap guns The company had already extended a gun Control Inc., a Washington. D.C.- the Exchequer Nigel Lawson, the ministers — It does mean that the bond is takes on greater risk than a mutual in 1981 to 3.7 million in 1984, the latest based nonprofit lobbying group. from the United States, Britain, West Germany, UPl photo off at m aturity or not meeting from warehouses overseas,” Muncy furlough to eight weeks for 500 workers rated below Baa by Moody’s fund holding only high-rated year for which figures are available France and Japan — discussed dollar valuation, other requirements in the bond’s says. "The industry was concerned this while it tried to borrow working capital Violent crime has decreased, but Gerber's $5.2 million high-tech gamble Investors Service and below BBB bonds. from the Treasury Department’s Bu­ the U.S. deficit, protectionist sentiment and Third Textile worker Jose Ortiz tends a bank indenture, the company can be put would create a softer U.S. market.” to continue production of several new while surveys show the public has a by Standard 4 Poor’s Corp. and But, as the name implies, a reau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. At Colt plants in Hartford and West products, including its first entry into World economic problems. of 50 robotic winding machines at to make America's textile industry into bankruptcy. greater fear of crime, it is turning away Fitch Investors Service. Bonds high-yield mutual fund’s invest­ The bureau estimates that SO of the Hartford, union leaders are urging a the lightweight synthetic stock market. After the Sunday session, the officials had no American Spinning Industries in Cen­ competitive again in the world After that, the company might from handguns for personal protection judged lower by those rating ment objective is to provide high country’s 800 gun makers account for 85 strike in protest of company contract Repeating Arms President Richard further comment for reporters. be liquidated, with its assets soid because of increasing knowledge of the tral Falls, R.I., entrepreneur Andrew marketplace. agencies are considered income to its shareholders. And, percent of production. demands. Pel ton said. and distributed to its creditors — risks associated with guns, Ms, Laut­ A statement issued by the ministers Sunday speculations. because it diversifies by investing Retail sales have suffered as well, United Auto Workers Local 336 He said Wednesday the future be­ including bondowners. Or. it might man says. said ’’the meeting was an informal one to take Bond ratings are based on the in many different bonds the default with some dealers reporting a 40 President Phil Wheeler says Colt wants longs to companies that respond to be reorganized in bankruptcy stock of developments” since the five ministers 2 credit worthiness of the issuer — of some bonds in its investment percent to 50 percent decline in sales of workers to forego a wage increase in the excess capacity by controling costs, In addition, there are tougher laws on 2 proceedings, with bondowners get­ met in New York last September, Then they Old mill town tries comeback the ability to meet interest pay­ portfolio won’t be a disaster for a domestically produced guns since 1981. first year of a three-year contract and is innovating, modifying products and gun ownership in many states, includ­ ting some cash settlement and/or agreed on a coordinated effort to reduce the ments and pay off the bonds at face high-yield fund and its asking employees to start paying a finding market niches in order to avoid ing Massachusetts, New York and shareholders. new securities issued by the IM P O R TS ALSO H A V E steadily doiiar’s value in relationship to the world’s other By Ken Franckling cheap labor. In 1800, it also was the plans double the plant’s size next value when they mature. share of health insurance costs. head-to-head competition. Connecticut, where legislation in the There is a point that shouldn’t be reorganized company. declined, from 837,000 of all types of major currencies. United Press International site of the first workingmen’s year. It stands to reason that bonds In New Haven, a union official at the Some companies like Colt appear lastfive years has provided a model for strike in American history. ‘T i l be the only one in America with low ratings have to pay higher glossed over. Bond prices in the guns in 1983 to 697,485 last year, says U.S. Repeating Arm s Co. — makers of satisfied to let go of longstanding trade the nation. marketplace move in the opposite CENTRAL FALLS, R.l. - An­ Until the 1920s, the north domi­ with this technology for a long time interest than bonds with high direction of interest rates. Bond drew Gerber is laughing at the nated the nation’s yarn and textile because people are resistant to ratings. Wouldn’t you expect to get EMERGENCY prices rise when interest rates go banks that didn't want to invest in production and produced most of change. 'There are a lot of old higher interest from a Fly-By- down and fall when interest rates Fire — Police — Medical 0 his high-tech gamble to make the nation’s cotton gooc|s. But the thinkers. People don’t know what’s Night Widget Co. bond than from a industry suffered a knockout available in new technology.” bond issued by A T & T , G M or IBM ? go up. So do the share values of 0 Am erica’s textile industry com­ mutual funds holding bonds. D IA L 911 petitive again in the world punch as the South gained consid­ Gerber said. "If we don’t do In order to collect high interest And junk bond prices react more In Manchester marketplace. erable advantage from the ab­ something in America, it’s a sad and pass that money along to shareholders in dividends, high- sharply than high-rated bond pri- 2711 sence of an effective labor union day for industry.” .643 Gerber. 27, has a second revolu­ Classified... Household Goods tion brewing in this mill city, movement. Business Opportunities 22 Store/OMice Space For advertisements to be Misc tor Sale Rates importing the latest European Now, using the latest in technol­ nUIIUCS Situation Wanted 23 Resort Property published M ondoy, the dead k < 3 . k < 3 > Lo sf/Fo und...... 01 Employment Info. 24 Misc. for Rent Home and Garden M inim um : technology for his humming, $5.2 ogy and fewer workers than k<3/ k<3y k<3/ k<3> line IS 2.30 p.m on Friday million textile plant that makes possible in the past, Gerber is ^<3 "<3 ^<0 Personals...... 02 Instruction 25 Wanted to Rent Pels 4 Lines yarn for producers of coats, going head-to-head with the yarn- A n n o u n ce m e n ts...... 03 R oom m ates W anted Musical Items Recreotionoi Items Days Per Line Read Your Ad sweaters, and other woven goods. makers of Hong Kong, Singapore, 04 p 0 Q | E s t a t e _ 1 -5 ...... 75« American Spinning Industries Korea and the Philippines Antiques Clossified advertisements . c . Services 6-19...... 5Sd Inc. has been up and running for . . , Homes tor Sale 31 Tag Soles are taken by telephone as a 20 or m o r e ...... 45« two months now in a cinder-block, THE NEW PLANT is a marked F in a n c ia l condominiums 32 Services Offered Wanted to Duv convenience. aluminum-sided plant near the contrast from other local opera­ Mnrtnnnix u Lots/Lond for Sale 33 Painting/Papering The Manchester Herald is Blackstone River, one mile up­ tions, not only because it is o Investment Property 34 Building/Contracting responsible only lor one incor stream from the Pawtucket mill cleaner, quieter, and has tempera­ rncMrnni'-'’" n Business Property 35 Rootmg/Siding rect insertion and then only where Samuel Slater started ture and humidity controls. Automotive Deadlines tor the size of the original Am erica’s industrial revolution in The old Spintex mill a half-mile w S to B o r r o w ^ Flo^oHag'’'""''’'"^ Cars Trucks tor Sole Ilubaroo! For classified advertise insertion 1790. up the road, owned by Gerber’s Motorcycles Bicycles Dttntnic Income Tax Service ments to be published Tues­ E rro rs which do not lessen It took curly-haired, blue-jeaned father, is dank and dusty. Its Rec Vehicles I Employment K e m u i b Services Wanted day through Saturday, the the value ottheadvertisement young entrepreneur Gerber two blending room employed nine men Auto Services years to get financing for his and ran three shifts a day. blending Love deadline is noon on the day will not be corrected by on &€ducation Apartments tor Rent 42 For Sale Autos tor Rent Lease modern plant. 20,000 pounds of raw fibers per before publication. additional insertion 61 Misc Automotive "I was 24 and trying to build a week. Upstairs, seven carding You Help Wanted ...... 21 Homes for Rent .43 Holidav/Seosonal textile m ill,” Gerber said. "N o­ machines with hand-fed hoppers X h i p , body builds textile mills any more, date to 1918. aroo! j and 24-year-olds don’t know any­ “ All over the country, they’re thing about anything.” running like this,” Gerber said, in Notices HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED J PERSONALS a tour of the idled old m ill. In a good - BAN K A F T E R B A N K in Rhode week, he says, the mill and its 100 Reassure that special Wanted for viewing. VCR Key Punch Operator — Machinists — (Job shop), Carpenters Needed Im­ Do you wish to return to Secretary Needed for Island turned him down. Finally, employees turned out 20,000 someone of your love by recording of 1/12/86 Experience required, 35 years minimum expe­ mediate openings for ex­ the lob market? Typing busy Manchester real esK the city gave him a $600,000 , 5 pounds of yarn. LOST AND FOUND telling the whole world playoff game. New Eng­ knowledge of 3741 and/or rience. $6-11 per hour perienced carpenters, all and pleasant telephone ate firm . Must have good percent. Urban Development Ac­ At American Spinning. Gerber how much you love them land versus Miami. 649- 3742 a plus. Should have depending on experience. phases of construction. skills required. Please technical and communi­ tion Grant loan, and Commerce has a total of 38 employees. Two Lost — Grey short haired with the Manchester Hp- 4403. knowledge of basic office 40-45 hours per week. Full time employment call Mrs. Lennon at 647- cation skills for varied Bank and Trust Co. of Worcester, men. working one shift with a fork full grown double pawed rald. Call the classified equipment and other var­ M alor medical, life Insu­ and benefits. Call 742-5317, 4645 for appointment. challenging activities. ious office duties. Full Mass., loaned Gerber $762,000 — lift and a battery of automated cot. Vicinity of Campfleld department today and Wanted 50 people who rance, 2 weeks vacation 8:30-5, Monday thru This 35 hour salaried posi­ seriously want to lose benefit program plus den­ and 8 holidays paid. Con­ A but only on the building itself machines, blend 100,000 pounds of Road. Please call 643-0772. place your personal mes­ Friday. Hairdresser. Accepting tion offers security, paid A weight. For more Infor­ tal paid, 5 day work week. tact Bill Thurston, 649- Huget Duesberg Bosson, the fiber a week. A computer moves Reward. sage. 6432711, 8:30am to applications for full and vacation and holidays. 5:00pm. mation. Call 646-9370 after Call 289-2736 between Bam- 2343 or 649-3817. Floral Designer with Contact Julie Pelletier of Belgian maker of his high-tech the raw fibers from machine to 5pm. part time positions. Put the Love Of Your Sm art shoppers shop 4pm. some experience. Write to ERA Blanchard & Ros- spinning machines, sold him the machine as they are shaken clean, Friendly surroundings. Part Time Laundress. Im­ Flower's Inc., P.O. Box Call 643-2103. setto Realtors, 646-2482. equipment with financing. "They imperfections are removed, and Is advertising expensive? Part Time Office Position mediate position availa­ 1664, Manchester, CT, You’ll be surprised now had been trying to sell this the fibers are opened up. available Immediately. 20 ble In m odern fu lly with resume of previous Cleaning Person 8 hours a Alterations. Experienced economical It Is to adver- machinery in America for years. hours per week, Monday equipped health care fa­ experience. week for beauty salon. seamstress, full or part Automatic carding machines llseln Classified. 643-2711. This is a showcase for them,” thru Friday, 1-^m. Typ­ cility. Person with expe­ Call 6432103. time. Call 6434809. Gerber said. separate and straighten the fibers ing required. Write P.O. rience preferred but wil­ Looking for a part time prior to spinning, at a rate of 168 B E S T !!! Box 329, Manchester, CT ling to train mature, N His plant, which also has ma­ Life With I I Gal Friday with typing Today Is great day ... and pounds of wool an hour, compared N chinery from Germany, Spain and 06040. ambitious individuai. ability and computer ex­ Classified Is a great wav to 30 in the old plant. Gamma rays ANNDUNCEMENTS Switzerland, has brought the Hours wiii be Friday, perience. Flexible sche­ ... to sell something! I P A R T T I M E I Saturday & Sunday from American textile industry full- automatically measure the density Maintenance Assistant dule of 5 hours per day. YOUR PHOR/E W ill of the raw materials to ensure Emergency? In Manches­ Entry level position, full 5pm-11pm. Caii Manches­ Please send work history circle in the river valley where it ter, dial 911 for fire, ter Manor, 646-0129 for BE R i m OFF Part Time — Dental lab consistency. I JOB IN TOWN! I time. Competitive wage and salary requirements needs person for various was born and thrived for more than police, medical help. details. to: The Manchester He­ a century. One worker tends a bank of 50 and benefits. Diversified THE HOOK WHERI duties. 25 to 30 hours per automatic winding machines that areas of responslbllty In­ rald, Box Z. Samuel Slater had worked for A Love Message Valentine I <5°° hr./8tart | Cleaning person for day week. 649-0436. cluding clerical, delivery, seven years in the cotton-spinning transfer the yarn to finished spools care center, evening YOU PEACE A light maintenance and The winning phone factories of Derbyshire. England for shipping to clients. As it winds HELP WANTED hours. Call 646-7090. Floral Designer — Expe­ the yarn, the machine automati­ { No dress code. Casual fun at- | carpenter assistance. number Isn't In todav- yClASSIFIEDAD! rienced. Send resmumeto in the late 1700s. He emigrated in Abie to drive standard. ....But keep watching our cally checks for bumps, weak spots Teachers, Teacher's Phyllis Parkin, Hebron defiance of a law forbidding skilled $ mosphere. If you enjoy talking $ Part Time Inserters Call Leslie Mondav- classified columns for the and other imperfections. If it finds Aides and Substitutes for Florist, 65 Moln St., He­ mechanics from leaving England. In The wanted. Call 647-9946, ask Frldav, 282-0651 for Phone Number Jackpot bron, CT 06248. a bad spot, it stops, yanks out the $ on the phone, we might have a | day care center. Flexible He then reproduced from memory for Bob. Interview. winner! the complicated blueprints for the bad section, rejoins the ends, and I job for you. We offer a guaran- | hours. Call 646-7090. continues winding. Cardiac Rehabilitation most up-to-date British spinning I teed salary with bonuses. Work | Receptlonist/Secretary Vernon Firm seeks expe­ Nurse needed for M , W or machinery invented by Richard "This is robotics at its best.” NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED for Orthondontic office. rienced candidate for full S. 4:30-6:30pm. CCU or MANCHESTER HERALD time position. Person Arkwright. Gerbersaid. "Peoplelovemyyarn I done from our office, four even- ^ No prior experience ne­ ICU experience and basic IN BOLTON AREA chosen must be capable of The Pawtucket site, which came — the best — there’s nothing I ings a week and Saturday $ cessary If you enlov the CPR, call Eileen at 522- to be known as Slater Mill, was better.” public. Must be willing to handling full schedule 4183, ext. 351. EOE. with various duties from 2 fueled by cheap water power and He said he is doing so well he Your Ad Will Appear February 14th $ mornings. Call Michelle, 647- $ drive to Rocky HUI«- Dr. William Oliver, 649-7832. vice-presidents. Expe­ In my home. Bowers $ 9946, Monday-Thursday eve- $ Liko 8L rience with word process­ school district from 3:13< I ings, aiso Saturday mornings. | Cldar Mill Rd. ing a plus. Ful medical, DIAL 5:15. Call after 5pm, 647-1 Brookllold 8L Bolton pension and vacation be­ 1946.______Farm bill backs vaccines nefits. Please send rsume 643-2711 E. MIddIo Tpka. to: VLP, P.O. Box 2200, Part Time Grocery LInloy 8t. Secretary Bookkeeper — Vernon, CT 06066. Shopper. 2-3 times a week to meet federal standards Cirpontar Rd. Minc.-Bolton Small office, diversified for convalescent. 6437117. duties, accounts receiva­ Part Time Temporary i ble, telephones, record I 2 NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED Bluarldge Dr. Cashiers and clerks 2 By Don Kendall thority under the USD A, putting all Minchaatar keeping, some typing, qll The Associated Press Ditto Dr. needed for college book­ animal biologies under the depart­ IN MANCHESTER AREA benefits. 647-9137. store. Day and evening ment’s licensing authority, hours available. Please W ASH IN G TO N — A package of whether the products move across Hudson 81 all Part-time correspondents call 6431097. amendments to the 1985 farm bill state lines or are made and sold Williams 8L all MANCHESTER HERALD to cover scholastic sports provides assurance that every within a state. Oaklind 8l 3-17 events In the Manchester Video Editor Wanted for commercial animal vaccine will Alixindir 81 all Call NOW 647-9946 area. Sports knowledge local cable franchise. be required to meet government • Preserve state licensing au­ essential; newswriting ex­ Flexible evening hours thority where the state laws and Cintor 81 467-553 odd only perience desirable. For standards, even products that Ctntir 81 563-655 odd onl|| and occasional weekends. 0 currently are unlicensed, a trade regulations meet or exceed the an appointment, call Len Experienced preferred. Example 0 association says. federal requirements. A recent Lincoln 8L RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT , Auster, sports editor, Call Cox Cable, 649-0439, The amendments, which are USDA survey showed "only two •6.00 Porkins 81 all ENGINEER Manchester' Herald, Ext. 313. included in the Food Security Act, states actively regulate veterinai^ Rldgowood 8L all weekdays before 10 a.m., were sought by the association, the biologies made within their Roooovoll 8L all Immediate opening for a highly motivated R&D 6432711. Executive Director — Na­ borders.” Thoseare California and Folrvlow all Engineer/Physicist with an electrical backg­ tional health agency seek­ Animal Health Institute, and sup­ ing person to develop and ported by the Agriculture South Dakota. Wool MIddIo Tpke. 420496 round plus t-2 years experience. Ideally, we are searching for a candidate with extensive hands- Dental Receptionist — maintain wide ranging (5) Department. Honry 8L 148-256 Manchester office. 4 day volunteer program of • Allow USDA to exempt veteri­ Example Porkor 81 356-540 on electro-mechanical assembly experience with According to a recent report by narians and animal owners who digital, some analog design and microprocessor week. Experience neces­ community service, edu­ Two simple words. But when used to •10.00 Edward 8L . Ill sary. Send resume to Box the institute, the amendments make vaccines for use in their background. Candidates must have strong crea­ cation and fund raising In describe Classified ads, they really M, c/o Manchester the Manchester area. Example Golwsy 81 all tivity and motivation In the areas of design. "provide for uniform federal regu­ professional practice or in their Herald. Sales ability a must. Expe­ mean something. They mean that lation of all commercially manu­ •1 4 .0 0 Karra 8L all Hobby enthusiast preferred. own animals. North 8L all rience with volunteer de­ Classified ads bring people together in factured veterinary biologies” and GSP offers an excellent benefits package which Government Jobs — velopment helpful. Rep­ a way no other advertising medium include ” a system for mandatory Union Court all • Allow for special licenses includes medical, dental and life insurance, pen­ $16,040-$59,230/year. Now lies stating education, can. In fact, the Classified columns licensing of currently unlicensed under which biologies needed in a North 8chool 8L all sion plan and tuition reiihbursement. Qualified Hiring, call 803687-6000, experience and salary products and manufacturing disease emergency or to fight ^ Call Sue or Johanne To 8antlna Dr. III candidates should apply at our facility or send a Ext. R-996S for current level to Field Service of your newspaper provide a service plants.” localized disease problems may be Kaanay 81 III resume with sa/ary history to: federal list. Assistant, 237 East Center that's used by thousands of people manufactured. Floranea 81 III Street, Manchester, 06040. every year. See why we say The new provisions will be eased ^ Place Your Valentine Hill 81 III PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT Degree preferred. Classified advertising is UNIQUE into place over four years and will ” No unlicensed product will Hamdan 8L III come off the market now because GERBER SCIENTinC PRODUCTS, INC. AND USEFUL? Prove it to yourself be handled by U S D A ’s Animal and Knighton 8L III of these amendments,” said Fred 151 Batson Drive Full and part time cashi­ by calling the Classified department Plant Health Inspection Service, Pawl 8t III which administers the 73-year-old H. Holt, president of the institute. eoe Manchester, CT 06040 m /f/h /v ers and dell persons to place your ad today! needed all shifts. Apply at Virus-Serum-Toxin Act. ’’There’s every reason to believe Message Today! 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 Part Time mature deliv­ that most of the currently unli­ MANCHESTER HERALD (Srampy's Corner Store, ery person for local print­ As reported by the institute, the censed products marketed today 9 . 706 Main Street, ing compony, 1316 hours Call NOW 647-9946 Manchester. Call 643-2711 new provisions will: will be licensed during the four- per week. Call 6436669. • Consolidate regulatory au- year phase-in period.” U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 20, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 20, 1986 — 19

IHOUDAY/ CARS/TRUCKS ?«. [ homes HOMES Rentals FOR SALE ^ HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE SEASONAL I I* Seasoned hardwood 4' 1974 Dodge Dart Swinge^ LPN/MMMcal AMittant New Year, New Listing. — Good mechanical a n K , LOOK FOR THE STARS... * Loving Grondmothor [ROOMS for boty doctor's offico. 4 lengths, 2 cords. $99. 646- wantod to babysit 30 Aluminum sided, 3 bed­ FOR RENT 8590. body condition. 77,001^ or 5 d o ^ o wook, m utt bo month old, 1-3 days por room Cape. Conveniently miles. $700. 742-8843. g comfortobto wttti all oott. wook In your homo. 643- located. Newer roof. MOeiM. Part Time In own home, Look for the CLASSIFIED ADS with STARS; stars help you get 9540 oftor 6pm. to make health food Nice, flat yard. Wood- 84 Reliant 4 dr. sdn. at/aerf, stove to remain. Don't $5,895; 84 Dodge Dmni a ; Houtokoopino — 30 hours bread. 8 hours o week, [HOUSEHOLD Aorobic Instructor 643-7117. wolf on this onel $79,900. dr. sdn. at/ac, $5,195; 8Cj por wook at prlvoto homo noodod to toach class In Strono Real Estate, 647- Room, Main Street loco- Chrysler 4 dr 5th Ave.^« better results. Put a star on your ad and see what a In Olastonbury. Own Manchostor at 5pm. Expo- 7653. tlon, all utilities Included. loaded, $10,495; 84 Dodge^; tronopartatlon. rofortn- Automotive Repair Me­ rlonco proforrod, will References and security. Used Refrigerators, Colt 2 dr. deluxe, 18k,.: cot and dopondablllty ro- chanic for full time posi­ 649-8480. train. Call Elleon at 532- tion. Some experience 8, Investment Property, Washers, Ranges — $4,495; 84 Chrysler NewT; oulrod. Call 450-29S3. 4113, oxt. 351. EOE. Manchester, $149,900. 2 clean, guaranteed, parts Yorker, loaded, $8,995; 83C» ■k difference it makes. Telephone 643-2711, AAonday-Friday, tools required. Valid CT Manchester — Clean, drivers license. Salary ne­ homes plus excellent loca­ and service. Low prices. Dodge DmnI, 4 dr. $3,695,*:' tion - limitless potential quiet completely fur­ 83 Chrysler LeBaron 4 dr..: gotiable. 347-3493, ask for nished Including linens. B.D. Pearl 8i Son, 649 Wayne. for this excellent Income Main Street, 643-2171. loaded, $4,995; 82 Chrysler.; INJECTION MOLDING producing property. Dne $40 weekly. 2 weeks secur­ LeBaron 4 dr., $4,895; 82t; 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. j#. if Electrician-Apprentices home Is a single fam ily, ity. 646-9832. Like New 14 cu. ft. Indus­ Reliant 4 dr. loaded, the other Is a two family. tria l freezer. $350. 649- $3,895; 81 Chrysler Le-. Career opportunities for A PICTURE’S Gentlemen Dnly. Central • Molders experienced pre- Don't miss out on this 9012. Baron, 2 dr., like new. KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright WORTH opportunity, so coll for location, kitchen privi­ $4,895. Manchester Ply­ CARS/TRUCKS n n CARS/TRUCKS reglstered apprentices. leges, parking available. EOE. 203-243-9543, Bloom­ Remember that pic­ details right away I D.W. Top of line codii stove for 1 mouth, 643-2708. FOR SALE LU for s a le • Q. C. Inspectors tures of a home may not Fish Realty, 643-1591 or Security and references field Electric Co. required. 649-92^ or 569- or 2 rooms. Excellent always do it Justice. A 871-1400. condition. $215. 644-0011. 85 Ford Tempo 4 dr. 4 cyl., CAPLYLgiTHKT house may look far more 3528. 85 Buick Riviera loaded, 79 Mercury Marquis BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY C6IJ6AL 15, Opportunities'for competent peo­ Driver — For weekday ot, $7,995; 84 Ford Tempo $13,295; 64 BMW 3181, loaded, $2,195; 79. Pinto afternoons and Sotur- attractive in summer Contemporary Flair — Convertible Couch Mat­ 4 dr. 4 cyl., $6,495; 84 fo CRACHue AND ple willing to take career positions. than in the stark light of Bolton, $116,900. All qual­ Chevrolet Celebrity Won., $12,995; 82 BMW 3201, exc. cond., $1,695; 80 Ca­ doys. Floral dellyerles In winter. Camera angles tress, beige print, good $10,295; 62 Cadillac Cimar­ dillac El Dorado loaded, Fbp! Manchester and ylcinity. ity construction with a condition. $99. 649-6549.0 V-6, at, $6,495; 83 Chev­ Join a 19 press-steadily growing can also influence a taste of the future. There I an J APARTMENTS ron, $4,995; 65 Cadillac $7,495; 82 Camaro low le i I SERVICES PAINTINB/ BUIL0IN8/ BUILDING/ Ideal for refIred person. - home’s appearance. As rolet Comoro, V-6, 5 spd., miles T top, $6,995; 78 are skylights In the kit­ I ^ ^ I for r e n t Sdn. DeVille, $14,995; 85 OFFERED CDNTRACTING injection molder of precision gears Call Brown's Flowers,643- a result, do not rule out a For Sale — Bassett crib $7,295; 82 Chew Chevette Cadillac Coupe DeVllle, Firebird std., $2,495; 80 PAPERIN6 CDNTRACTING 8455, ask for Ron. home by the way it looks chen and bath, cathedral and mattress with 4 cyl. 4 spd., $2,995; 81 M with an outstanding reputation. beamed ceilings and a $13,495; 63 Cadillac Coupe Grand Prix loaded sun­ in a real estate picture. Large 3 bedroom duplex. bumpers. Like new. $90. Ford Granada, 6 cyl. at. DeVllle, $10,950; 84 VW roof, $4,995; 76 Jaguar Odd lobs. Trucking. Name your own price — Farrand Remodeling — Robert E. Jarvis, If the description of the large deck. This home has No ufllltles, parking, bus­ Call 649-5616.0 $5,295; 81 Ford Mustang 6 Home repairs. You nome Father and son. Fast, Building-Remodeling Of course-modern plant and a very open and airy floor Jetta 4 dr., $8,495; 83 VW XJ12 loaded, $7,195; 79 Cabinets, roofing, gut­ home otherwise is in­ line, $550/monthly. Secur­ cyl. at/ac, $4,995; 80 Ford It, we do It. Free esti­ dependable service. ters, room additions, Specialist. Additions, gor- triguing, put it on your plan and the rooms are PU, $4,995; 83 Toyota Flat 128 4 dr., $1,295; 78 equipment with generous com­ ity, references 649-3087. Wood burning stove. Call F-lOO PU 6 cyl. 3 spd., Cameron LE 4 dr., $7,995. Honda Accord, $1,195. mates. Insured. 643-0304. Painting, Paperhanging decks, all types of remo­ oges, roofing, siding, kit­ Sales/lmmedlate full list to see. When visiting oversized so call now 649-3997. Price $30.o $4,495; 79 Chevrolet Sub­ 8i Removal. Call 646-5761. chens, bathrooms, re- pensation. a home, bring a note­ because you won't find LIpman VW, 649-2638. Lou's Auto Sales, 646-5555. deling and repairs. FREE time opening for mature Manchester - Available urban 4x4 at, $5,995; 78 Howkes Tree Service — estimates. Fully Insured. placement book. Jot down your Im- another quite like It. D.W. Please, call for appointment or salesperson. Apply at the rressions of the view, Immediately. Large Kitchen Chairs — Four Ford F-150 PU v-8 3 spd., 84 Datsun 300 ZX Turbo, 85 Ford Escort 2 dr. 6k, Bucket Truck & Chipper. Painting and Paperhang- Telephone 643-6017, otter windows/doors. 643-6712. Diamond Showcase, Man­ Fish Realty, 643-1591 or newer 3 bedroom duplex, vinyl swivel. $99. 643- $3,295. Monaco Ford, 633- Stump Removal. Free Es­ Ing — Exterior and Inte­ stop to complete application. fayout and style of each 871-1400. $13,900; 83 Toyota Celica $5,395; 84 LTD Chrome 6pm, 647-8509.______chester Parkade. home. Always carefully appliances Included. 8422.0 9403. ST, $7,595; 82 Plymouth Victoria 4 dr. sdn. ac, timates. Special consider­ rior, ceilings repaired. Get the Want Ad h a b it... listen to the broker's de­ Washer 8, Dryer hookup, ation for Elderly and Han­ References, fully Insured. The winning phone reod and use the little ads Glastonbury, $115,500. Fo­ Champ, $2,295; 81 DIds $8,795; 83 Colony Park FUSTICS GEARING TECHNOLOGY Soup Kitchen Coordina­ scription of the prop­ no pets. Security 8, refer­ Wood Coffee Table — 85 Ford 1-10 Dump 10k; 85 Cutlass, $5,695; 80 Chevy Wgn. 8 cyl. loaded, $7,995; dicapped. 647-7553. Quality work. Martin number Isn't In todav- In Classified regularly. erty. cus on the future by Toy Mini Van 7 pass. 9k; ....But keep watching our 2 tor Manchester Area Con­ ences. $550 a month plus With slate and brass. Malibu, $2,950; 79 Cadillac 83 Fairmont 4 dr. sdn. 6 Mattsson, evenings, 649- . 13SS Tolibnd Turnpike, Manchattar, C T ference of Churches. choosing this classy, well- 25”x61” . $89. 644-9892 after 84 Caprice Classic loaded Delivering rich loom — 5 4431. classified columns for the Buying or telling. It bullt three bedroom utilities. 643-2289. Sdn. DeVllle, $4,350; 78 cyl. at/ps, $4,495; 82 Es­ HEATING/ •643-6340 Experience with volun­ should Be pointed out 5pm.o 15k; 84 Ltd. Cr. Vic. 4 dr. Mercury Cougar XR7, cort 2 dr. sdn. at, $3,595; 82 yards, $65 plus tax. Sand, Phone Number Jackpot teers, administration, ranch. FIreplaced living Modern 1 bedroom apart­ loaded 20k; 84 Van Va- grovel, 8, stone. 643-9504. winnerl PLUMBING that financing It a major room, sliders to deck $2,795; 78 DIds Cutlass Ford Country Squire Have you read today's meal preparation useful, consideration of any real ment. First floor, applian­ Pfaltzgraft "Brown Drip" nogon Wgn. loaded 9k; 84 overlooking landscaped Supreme, $3,295; 78 BMW Wgn. loaded, $5,195; 81 Classified section? It con­ Carpentry dnd remodel­ 30 hours per week. $5.20 estate transaction. Pro­ ces, heat 8i hot water dishes for eight. $50. In­ Cavalier Wgn. at/ac 12k; 3201, $6,395 ; 76 Chevy Ford Escort 2 dr. low Handyman Steve. Home tains hundreds of Interest­ Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ per hour. Send resume to fessionals at TEDFORD yard and pool. Walk-out furnished. Parking cellar cludes several extra pie­ 83 Mustang convert repairs and cleaning, ing services — Complete throom remodeling; In­ Cl—byN£A.lnc ARE YOU BORED?... basement offers a fin­ Nova, $1,695. Caron Mo­ miles, $2,995; 81 Mazda 626 ing offers. 643-2711. home repoirs and remo­ MACC, Box 773, Manches­ REAL ESTATE. CEN­ storage. Located center ces. 643-8647.0 loaded 6k; 83 Chevy win­ tors, 649-7000. 4 dr. $2,995; 84 Bronco II 6 neat, reliable. Free stallation water heaters, DOES WORKING FOR A HIGH TECH ter, CT 06040 by January TU R Y Z1 understand the ished room and wood of Manchester. $450 dow van loaded 22k; 64 quotes. Manchester home deling. Quality work. Ref­ stove. Sentry Real Estate, cyl. 4 spd., $9,295; 64 F250, garbage disposals; faucet ICARS/TRUCKS COMPANY STIR YOUR INTEREST? 25th. EDE. local financing condi­ monthly. C 8, D Realty. White Console sewing ma­ GMC % ton PU 20k; 84 owner. 649-1158, Steve Placing an ad In Classified erences, licensed ond In­ repairs. 649-4539. VIsa/M 172 i motorcycles/ tions, are aware of the 643-4060. 4x4 8 cyl., $10,500. Backus sured. Call 646-8165. 0 IfP R SALE WE HAVE MANY JOB OPENINGS — 649-2871. chine and chair. $99. 649- Isuzu 4x4 PU 8k. Barlow's 81 Plymouth Reliant Motor Inc. 649-6257. Glarratana. Is easy. Just call 643-2711. asterCard accepted. BICYCLES continually changing 3396 daytim e. 646-3665 AAotor Sales, 875-2538. COME IN AND APPLY TODAY trends and are familiar Feast Your Eves....Dn this Wagon — Automatic, with local Institutions. Immediate occupancy 4 evenings.o power steering, power 79 Ford Granada 4 dr, 84 Olds Sierra 4 dr., $9,695; 1983 Hondo Nlghthawk 550 | ISiTUATION' rendering of a new con­ room apartment near bus­ 81 Citation at ps, $2,695; 81 These factors all work to temporary home being brakes, air, AM/FM body excellent, needs 84 Buick Regal 2 dr. 19K, 1700 miles. Like new, $1500 | [ w a n t e d your hett advantage. line, adults, no pets, 1 car, Toyota Corolla Wgn., Cassette, rear defroster carb and front end re­ $9,495; 84 Renault Alliance or BO must sell 646-5982 t For guidance In moat constructed In a lovely security. 649-1265. [MISCELLANEOUS $3,995; 81 Mustang at/ps, Glastonbury neighbor­ and wiper. Excellent con­ pairs. $600. 76 VW Beetle, 4 dr. 15K loaded, $6,495; 84 after 5pm. | ENGINEERING RECORDS New concept. 2 capable any area of your real es­ [ for s a le $3,695; 79 Honda Civic 4 dition. Asking $2,750. 643- runs, body poor $300. 649- r r i CARS/TRUCKS rriCARS/TRUCKS I771CARS/TRUCKS 1771 CARS/TRUCKS Pontiac Trans Am loaded, tate venture, we urge hood. 4 bedrooms, Vh Manchester — Spacious 6 spd., $1,695; 79 Regal 38k, COORDINATOR women with varied office baths, fireplace and lots 9708 or 647-1908. 7440. L U FOR SALE I^F O R SALE ^ LiijFOR SALE IIU for sale $10,495; 83 Olds Delta 88 4 nnRECREATIDN j Typing skills - 45 wpm required. Knowledge of experience wish to share you to work with us to as­ room 3 bedroom town- $3,695; 79 Aspen Wgn., dr. all options, $8,495; 83 sure a transaction that of extra special features. Hay for Sale by the Bale. 1 ^ VEHICLES ' S engineering records end drafting helpful. one position. Send replies house available Imme­ Cash and carry. Pella $2,895; 79 Chevette 4 spd., Dodge 600 4 dr. j will he completed to Call to set up an appoint­ diately, nice neighbor­ $1,595; 78 Buick RIverla 1981 Chev. Citation - 4 84 Honda CRX Coupe 4 80 Chevette 2 dr., $2,995; 82 84 VW Rabbit stick 4 cyl. to Box D, c/o Manchester your satisfaction. You'll ment to meet the builder. Brothers, Bldwell Street. TOWN OF MANCHESTER ps/pb/ster, $6,995; 81 Dat­ Herald. hood, no pets. $510 plus loaded, $2,895; 78 Subur­ spd., PS, PB, RWD, FM, cyl., $6,795; 83 Pontiac Capri 2 dr., $5,995; 82 Olds grey; 83 Dodge Scamp PU sun 280 ZX 2 plus 2 at, 1985 Jayco pop up 1208, i LT. ASSEMBLER C find us here on Rt. 44A, Jackson 8, Jackson Real 643- 7405. GENERAL SERVICES OFFICE at 4 cyl. red; 82 Ford Van Bolton Notch, Bolton, gas heat. No appliances. ban at/ps/ac, $3,995; 77 41 CENTER STREET Stereo/tape, new disc J2000 5 spd., $4,495; 84 Cutlass 4 dr., $6,495; 82 $8,495; 81 Olds Cutlass sleeps eight, heater, awn-; Mechanically Inclined, some basic blueprint Estate, 647-8400 or 646- Va ton at V-8 white; 82 847-9914. Z4 hour service Call Rose, 647-8400 or 646- Must Sell. Regulation Rabbit 44k, $1,695. Bolton MANCHESTER, CT 0«040 brakes, 57k miles, $2,395. Chevy Chevette 4 dr. at, Ford F-150 PU, $4,995; 83 Supreme 2 dr. ps/pb, Ing, excellent condition, i reeding helpful. 8646. Covaller 2 dr. hatchback, Ford F-150 PU Std. white; $4,000 or BO. Must sell call 1 - 7 days a week. 8646. pool table/ping pong top, Motors, 643-9521. INVITATION TO BIO 647-7512. $4,850; 82 Olds Cutlass $4,995; 80 Cadillac El Do­ Supreme 4 dr. V-6 at/ac, $5,695; 83 Jeep CJ7 (3), 81 AMC Eagle 4x4 at rado 54K, $8,695; 79 Toy­ 646-5982.after 5pm. « Real Estate Repossessed Homes from Kohler - Campbell spinet In accordance with the provisions ot the Town Charter, sliver; 80 Toyota PU SR5 HINT Spacious Dne Bedroom Plano, 6' toboggan with 83 Plymouth Reliant 4 dr. sealed Proposals tor CHENEY HISTORIC DISTRICT, $6,995; 83 Dodge Custom $8,195; 83 Ford Ranger ota Celica 5 spd., $4,795. MACHINIST B When comparing one Gov't $1.00 plus repalr- stick brown; 84 Thunder- 2-3 years Machine Shop experience. Mostly refInIshed apartment on pad, old commode, lOVift. ot/ps, $4,595; 83 Chevrolet PHASE 1, RECONSTRUCTION OF HARTFORD ROAD, Arles 4 cyl., $5,295; 84 4wd, $7,295; 83 Ford Bob Riley Oldsmoblle, r n MISCELLANEOUS ! town to another, the two s/taxes. Throughout ELM AND FOREST STREETS will be received In the office Ranger Cap., $5,495; 84 bird at V-8 black; 79 bridgeport equipment, some lathe work. East Center St. Plenty of tweed couch. Call 643- Cavalier 4 dr. 4 spd., of the Director of General Services for the Town of Monches- Court of Probate, District ot Mercury Cougar at/ac 649-1749. l EJ a u t d m d t iv e [HOMES basic questions are of CT/Nationwide! Also tax $4,195; 82 Dodge Rampage V-6, $9,250; 85 Chevy Ca­ AMC Eagle Wgn. (2), Chevy Comoro at V-8 red; taxes and schools. properties. 216-453-3000, storage. $495/month In­ 1667. ter located ot the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, Mon- Manchester FOR SALE cluding heat. Available PU, $3,995; 82 Plymouth chester, CT until NOTICE OF HEARINQ maro Z28 Coupe at/ac, $9,195; 85 Renault Alliance 79 Dodge B210 8 pass, at Including Sunday, Ext. IN RE KIMBERLY V-8 green; 78 Olds Cutlass MECHANICAL TECH B Feb. 1.649-8665. For Sale — Sears Exer­ Reliant 4 dr. at, $3,995; 81 $12,875; 83 Chevy Citation 4 dr. (2), $5,495. Bolles 1957 Chevy Hood. $35. Call S Mechanical ability, sell motivated, 2 year techni­ H1072. FEBRUARY 25, 1984 at 11:00 A.M. ELIZABETH SEAVEY Motors, 875-2595.______2 dr. at V-8 green. Don's 85 Datsun 300 ZX black, after 6pm, 646-4298.0 i All real estate advertised cise bike, like new. $85. Plymouth Reliant Won. 4 Pursuant to an order of Hon. 4 dr. at, $5,695; 80 Chevy cal school required: 1-2 years experience pre­ Make Me An D tfe rl!! Caprice 4 dr. at/ps, $4,795; Texaco, 871-0864. $14,995; 82 Celica GT lift- In the Manchester Herald Call Carol, 8am-5pm. 643- spd., $2,795; 81 Pontiac at which time and place said Proposols will be publicly William E. FitzGerald, back ac, $5,995; 83 Buick ferred. Dwners would like quick Phoenix Coupe at, $3,195; opened and read aloud. Judge, dated January 13,1984 84 Ford Escort Wgn. 80 Toyota Cellco, $4,695; Firestone Steel belted ro- J Is sublecf to the federal sale. Lovely 8% room iQ oJ CONDOMINIUMS 7164.0 a hearing will be held on an 84 Pontiac T-1000, $4,795; Skylark ot/ac, $4,395; 81 dial tubeless tire. 721 size! Fair Housing Act of 1968, 84 Fairmont Wgn., $1,795; Contract Documents may be examined and obtained at the application proving for a at/ac/ps, $5,695. Carter 72 Chevy Nova — 9,000 split level In Rockledge FOR SALE office of the Director of General Services. A deposit of $50.00 Chevrolet, 646-6464. 84 Plymouth Voyager, Plymouth Horizon 4 dr. 195/70 R13. New. $25. 649-S MECHANICAL TECH D which makes If Illegal to Manchester — Newer du­ Automatic baby swing. 80 Chrysler LeBaron 4 dr., change of name to Kimberly miles on rebuilt engine, ac, $1,995; 84 Caprice Clas­ area. Featuring 3 bed­ $2,995; 79 Chew Malibu 4 In cosh or check, made pavoble to the Town of Manchester, Elizabeth Dewey as In told $9,399; 84 Subaru Wgn., 9947.0 • Mechanical skills; ability to maintain accurate advertise any preference, plex with private yard, 2 Excellent condition. Used will be required for each sef of Contract Documents. Each automatic, 8 cylinder. sic 4 dr. V-8, $8,595; 81 - 4 rooms, 2.5 baths, beauti­ Manchester, $52,900. It's bedrooms, 1 Vs baths, wall dr., $2,295; 73 Chew Lag­ application on file more fully 1980 Monte Carlo— 2 door $6,495; 81 Datusun G-X teat data, and to recognize failures In parts or as­ limitation or discrimina­ ful stone fireplace, secur­ four months. $25. Call such deposit will be refunded If the drawings and Contract appears, at the Court ot Pro- 310, $2,895; 83 Honda Pre­ $950. 742-5824. Cadillac El Dorado red A 1985 Toyota Corolla Cus-I okay, throw that ole snow to wall carpeting, applian­ 647-0008.O una Coupe, $895. Capitol Documents are returned in good condition within 15 days af­ automatic, 75,000 miles. J tion based on race, color, bjJejj^^ebrugrv 1984 at semblies. 1 year tech school or equivalent experi­ ity system and central shovel awayl You won't,^ ter the date of the bid opening, Saturdays, Sundays and legal is, lude, $8,995; 81 AMC white, $8,995; 80 Mazda 626 tom fender guordf'-’M s t | ence. religion, sex or national ces ''and garage. $575 a Garage, 423-4516. Excellent condition, cloth 2 dr. ac, $3,595; 80 Corolla a/c. Call today. .Tomor-' be 'needing It when you month. 643-1271. holidays excluded. Mary Lou Taylor, Interior. $3,900 or best Spirit, $2,795; 78 Dodge $85,"price $35. Used onej" origin, or an Intention to row might be too late I 1986 Gardening Calendars Aspen Wgn., $2,295; 81 Sport Coupe 5 spd., $3,595; week. 649-6409.O j PACKER move Into this spacious 2 by UConn Experts. $3. 1975 Cadillac El Dorado in Contract Documents will be mailed to prospective bidders 040-01 Clerk offer. 649-6684. Willingness and ability to move large and/or make any such prefer­ Jackson 8, Jackson Real bedroom condo. Quick upon request and receipt of a separate check for $10.00 made Hondo Accord 4 dr., 78 Buick Skylark 4 dr. low ' ■" ■ 8 ence, limitation or dis­ 3 Nice Rooms, stove, re­ 644- 1178.0 excellent running condi­ 75 Ford Maverick, $100,76 heavy materials. 50-60#. Estate, 647-8400 or 646- occupancy with as little os tion. New shocks, battery payable to the Town of Manchester, which will not be re­ $5,595; SO VW Rabbit 4 dr., miles, $3,195; 83 Mustang For Sale — Four G-78I crimination. The Herald frigerator, quiet area. funded. LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION TO BID $3,295. Manchester Ford Maverick, $600. 646- GLX, $4,995. Lynch Toy­ 8646. $2,465.00 down. FHA ap­ $325 monthly plus utilities. and other new mechani­ Sealed bids will be received regular thread tires. Like; will not knowingly accept Wedding Gown. Perfect Eoch bid must be accomponl^ bv bid bond or certified TOWN OF ANDOVER Hondo, 646-3515. 0744. ota, 646-4321. new. 875-3232. $99.o ; PURCHASHING COORDINATOR proved. Excellent condi­ No pets. Mr. Belflore, condition with headpiece cals. New paint, original check payable to the Town of Manchester for ten percent FINAL ACTION OF THE In the General Services' of­ any adyertlsement which Great Duplex! West Side! tion. Call to see It today. PLANNmO • ZONING fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ 2 years In manufacturing environment, or busi­ Is In violation of the law. 6-6 In excellent condition. 647-1413. and veil. Dnly worn once. color. $2,600 firm . 647-8997 (10%) of the total bid price. The Town ot Manchester will not ter, CT until JANUARY 31, Sentry Real Estate, 643- or can be seen at Econ­ be lloble for the accrual of any Interest on any certified COMMIBBION 77 Mustang — 4 speed. ness background. Associates degree preferred. New roof, large rooms, 2 $95. Call 649-6520 7pm.o check submitted. Cashiers' checks made payable to the At 0 meeting of the Planning 1984 at 11:(» a.m. for the fol­ 4060. omy. Dll Change. lowing: Excellent Interior. New A and Zoning Commission held car garage and a treed Town of Manchester will be accepted. (1) Groundwater Monitoring paint and ports. No rust Smith Corona Portable on January 13, 1984, a condi­ Q. C. ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR C lot! A great buyl Blan­ Counting Your Pen­ The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Perfor­ tional approval was granted A Tesflng-Sanltary Landfill but dent In rear quarter. HELP WANTED chard 8, Rossetto Real [HOMES Typewriter — Manual, 85 Dodge Arles Wgn. mance, Labor and Materials Bond equal to the total bid (2) One New 8500* Min. Minor electronic background, ability to use met­ nies??? Affordably at/ps/pb/ac, $8,295; 85 to Mr. William Thurston, Jr. $700 or best offer. Estate, 646-2482.U FOR RENT working condition. price. for a Spaclol Permit to build GVW 4-Wh. Dr. w/Plow A 742-9492, 569-8853. ers, scopes, color codes, lifting 50#, basic knowl­ priced at $43,500 this 3 Cleaned. Manual. $50.649- Dodge 600 4 dr. sdn. No bidder may withdraw his bid within sixty (40) days after on Industrial Building upon Frame (Fire Dept.) edge of mechanical measuring Instruments. room, 1 bedroom condo Is ps/pb/ac cruise, $8,995; 84 the actual date of the bid opening. condition that the septic sys­ (3) Reflective Material, Alu­ Manchester — Well main­ 2 Bedroom year round 2696.0 minum Sign Blanks, Street anxiously waiting for a Dodge Arles Coupe The enclosed pre-addressed sticker must be attached to the tem meet Town Regulations, NOTICE TO CREDITORS R^AID-TO-ORDER tained 7 room Cape, first house In Coventry. Walk that the Wetlands Commis­ Sign Blanks A Channel Posts SYSTEMS INSPECTOR C new owner. Freshly ps/pb/ac cruise, $6,295; 84 envelope containing your bid. (4) One New Gravely Com­ ESTATE OF Ability to follow explicit Instructions and do repe­ floor family room with to lake. Call after 5pm, American Heritage Mag­ sion approve the drainage of HELENE SHUBETSKI, late painted and It Includes Dodge Dmni 4 dr. hatch­ The Town of Manchester reserves the right to waive onv In­ the wetlands area, that abso­ mercial Convertible Tractor titive work, ability to repeatedly perform specific Join our growing house­ fireplace, enclosed sun 647-9615. azine Cumulative Index. The Town of Manchester Is of Manchester, deceased cleaning staff. We pro­ appliances. Located at 1954-1982. Driginallv $50. back at, $4,095; 82 Dmni 2 formalities or to relect any or all bids. _ lutely no dumping of Indust­ The Hon. William E. Fitz­ tests with precision. porch, complete applian­ Townhouse III In Vernon. rial waste on the property be an equal opportunity em­ vide: In unopened mailing box. dr. Hatchback Sport The Town of Manchester Is on equal opportunity employer, ployer, and requires an affir­ Gerald, Judge, of fhe Courf N ces, hardwood and carpet observed and a reminder of Probate, District of Man- 'Call today. Jackson 8, $20. 568-4456.0 > Coupe at/ac, $3,995; 81 and requires an affirmative action policy for all of Its Con­ mative action policy for all of QSP offers an excellent benefits package which floors, a auallty home. Jackson Real Estate, 647- tractors and Vendors os a condition of doing business with that Mr. Thurston has to chesfer at a hearing held on • Flexible work schedule. Asking $136,000. U & R STORE AND Mercury Lynx Wgn. at, the 'Town, as per Federal Order 11244. Bv signing the Propo­ apply for a Special Permit Its Contractors and Vendors January 14,1984 ordered that Includes medical, dental and life Insurance, pen­ lull or part time 8400 or 646-8646. $3,095; 81 Dodge PU 6 cyl. sal Sheet for this bid, all Vendors and Contractors agree to for a sign. as a condition ot doing busi­ all claims must be presented Realty, 643-2692. OFFICE SPACE Norse Cabinet sewing ma­ Dated at Andover, Connec­ ness with the Town, os per sion plan and tuition reimbursement. Qualified • Excellent wage program chine. $35. 3 pairs lined 4 spd., $4,495; 60 Dodge PU this condition of doing business with the Town and should the Federal Order 11244. to the fiduciary on or before candidates may apply at our facility or send a re­ H V-8 at/ps, $4,295; 77 Dodge Town choose to audit their compliance, the Vendor agrees to ticut this 20fh day of January, April 19, 1984 or be barred as Bid forms, plans and specifi­ Manchester — $114,900. floral drapes, 82" long and cooperate fully. 1984. by law provided. sume with salary history to: • Payment for your drive IL0T8/LAN0 Dffice Space — Excellent Aspen 4 dr. sdn. at/ps, ANDOVER PLANNING A cations are available at the time to work This spacious 8 room 40" wide. Val. 12" long. $15 General Services' office. Mary Lou Taylor, home Is located In one of FOR SALE location with ample park­ a pair Including fixtures. $2,595. Herman Motors January 14,1984 ZONING COMMISSION Clerk ing. 600, 400 8, 300 sq. ft. Inc., 875-3311. Kenneth Lester, The fiduciary Is: PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT • Health Insurance Manchester's fine family 649-4146. Chairman . TOWN OF office suites are now Robert B. Weiss, MANCHESTER, CT Llglfa H. Longo • Enjoyable work neighborhoods. Features Generol Monoger Suzanne Dower, 13819 Toylorcresf GERBER SCIENTinC PRODUCTS, INC. Include 3-4 bedrooms, 3 available. 649-2891. 84 Chew Cavalier, $6,395; Vice-Chairman ROBERT B. WEISS, Houston, TX 77079 atmosphere 039-01 GENERAL MANAGER 151 Batson Drive full baths, fireplaed fam­ MUSICAL 81 DIds Cutlass Won., 037-01 034-01 041-01 • Advancement SO . V T . — East Center Street — $5,395; 80 Chew Monte Manchester, CT 06040 ily room. Possible In-law ITEMS BOLTON PUBLIC NOTICE EOC M/F/H/V opportunities situation. Sensibly priced, So. Exposures Ground floor, great vis­ Carlo, $4,695; 80 Chevy Put the Love. Of Your $114,900. Joyce G. Epstein ibility, utilities, parking Malibu Won., $3,595; 60 The Bolton Zoning Board ot Appeals will hold o public hear­ Trout Stream Included, $300 monthly. Escape the Minimum Real Estate, 647-8895. Lloyd's AM/FM stereo Buick Century Wgn., ing on Thursday, January 23,1984, at 7:00 p.m. at the Com­ Keith Real Estate, 646- and 8-track stereo car­ munity Hall to hear the following appeals: WIN A $ 2 5 wage trap, call 659-2953 Imagine 49 acres with $3,195; 79 Chevy PU, 4126. tridge player and turnta­ $2,595; 79 Chew Monza, 1. Appeal of Enrico M. Flano, for a set back variance to Sec­ for an appointment. Country Club Living In spectacular mountain tion 7 for property locoterd at 100 Birch Mountain Road. GIFT CERTIFICATE Life With this new executive resi­ ble. Hardly used. Asking $2,395; 78 Chevy Malibu, views and so. exposure Store for Rent. Heat, air, $85. Call 647-1560 after $2,295; 77 Chevy Blazer 2. Appeal of Barbara M. Hoar for side yord variances to dence off South Main Section 7 for o proposed lot division at 345 West Street. Street! A masterpiece In for only $13.28/day. parking. Main street. Ex­ 5pm, ask for Len. 4x4, $4,095; 72 Jeep Wago- Hard and soft woods, cellent location. Call 649- 3. Connecticut Department of Transportation, for an area design and construction. neer, 4x4, $1,295. Al's Auto variance for property currently owned bv Dorothy L. and PLAY A Love Message Valentine $174,900. Blanchard 8, Ros­ stone walls and lovely 5334. Complete DJ Sound Sys­ Sales, 875-8300. Joseph F. Conelv at 139 South Rood. tem Includes 2 Pioneer PICTURE THIS setto Real Estate, 646- trout stream all on town 4. Connecticut Department of Transporatlon, for an area 'THONE NUMBER” 2482. road w/telephone and turntables, amp, Numark 81 Chevy Citation 4 dr., variance for property currently owned bv Ronald A. In The I acJ RESORT mixer, equalizer, Bozak $1,995; 78 Buick Estate Beaudain at 2 Cook Drive. elec. Total price, speakers plus accesso­ JACKPOT Selling? We Need You I $37,900 w/90K> financ­ I pr o per ty Wgn., $1,995; 78 Ford Fair­ 5. Connecticut Department ot Transportation, for an area 1985 was a record break­ ries. 3 years old. Best mont 4 dr. 6 cyl., $1,295; 78 variance for property currently owned bv Raymond J. $ EXTRA MONEY $ ing - over 15 years at offer. Call Bob Brown and Mory B. Boyd at 129 South Road. IN THE MANCHESTER HERALD MANCHESTER HERALD ing year In sales I We're For Rent, Mt. Snow- Plymouth Fury 9 pass. selling so many houses 1116% full float, current evenings, 649-5488. Wgn, $995; 77 Ford Thun- JOHN H. ROBERTS, CHAIRMAN STARTING TODAY JAN. 14 Haystack, Vermont, prl- ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Your Ad IFill Appear Fcl>niary I hli that we can offer you a pymt. $398.40/mo. call vote community, moun­ derblrd, $1,995; 78 Ford Free Market Evaluation today, 9am-8:30pm; Granada 4 dr. 6 cyl., 023-01 win a chance for a $25 Gift Certificate to ShopRIte. 2 With Your Own Part-Time Job. tain home, sleeps 6-8. of your property. Call us weekends till 5 pm, 802- 649-3087. IR 7 J RECREATIONAL $1,095; 77 Ford Grnada 4 An excellent opportunity for today at 646-2482 and 694-1571. 10^ I ITEMS dr., $995; 77 Honda 2 dr. ^ A prize awarded weekly. make 1986 a special year new engine, $1,295; 77 for you...You'll be Establish Enter as often as you like. Housewives and Mothers with Caber ski boots. Ladles Datsun F8, $895; 74 Audi amazed how valuable [MISCELLANEOUS Fox, $895. Bud's Motoi * size 7. $15. Call 643-0575.D Mall or drop off your entries to the young children bring them your property Is! ”We're n n BUSINESS [ for r e n t Sales, 649-8309. Selling Houses” Blan­ Manchester Herald, 16 Bralnard Place, Manchester. [^ P R O P E R T Y Lales Ski Boots(Ralchle). regular buying chard 8, Rossetto Real 85 Datsun King Cab with you and save on Estate, 646-2482. Self Storage space for size 7 Bitar. the top police explosives billowed over the district. 2 4 3 -5 0 7 4 ' 1 Kalenchoe-hybrid^Z, m D.w.risHaaii<»ng!n;vs"U-f KfAlTYCOMrA^iY I I 1 * *rt. ' at 643-1591 Price Subjecl to Chtnga red, pink, orange