M — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Jan. 27, 1988 Games; Canada corners the market / page 8 Confident: Vaughn Names ia the News key to success for

The 37-year-old princess was touring anti-AIDS MHS hoop / page 11 Utley co-hosts Sunday show Hope has a lot of thanks Candlelight for Thatcher publicity exhib^ Tuesday when Dr. Gloria Anniversiary: 73 seconds of silence / page 10 NEW YORK (AP) - Garrick Utley is the new SAN DIEGO (AP) — Bob Hope says he has a lot of (AP) — The British Cabinet treated Ornelas, direptw of the National Information co-host of NBC’s "Sunday Today,” replacing Boyd thanks for the song “ Thanks for the Memory.” Margaret Thatcher to a candlelight dinner to Center iif^Jlfexico, rushed up and thrust an Matson, who will become senior correspondent for The 84-year-old entertainer introduced the song in celebrate her becoming Britain’s longest continu­ informatip package containing condoms into her hands. the "Today” show. his first movie, "The Big Broadcast of 1938.” ously serving prime minister this century. , , ^ Maria Shriver remains as co-host, Utley had been “ It was the thing that saved me in pictures, that Mrs. Thatcher, 62, was accompanied by /TO? ‘’ TClie sta M princess passed the gift to an aide. Busband, Denis,72,aretlredollcompanyexecuuve, serving as chief correspondent for the show. song,” Hope said recently. “ Damon Runyon, then NBC on Tuesday also named Sid Feders executive one of the top newspapermen in the world, wrote a to Tuesday night’s dinner in the oak-paneled coffee producer of “ Sunday Today.” Feders has produced whole column about the song and how it was sung.” room of the Carlton Club, headquarters of the+uling Best new ears In America such NBC documentaries as "Life in the Fat Lane,” Conservative Party. “ Someone sent that column of Runyon’s to the Mrs. Thatcher’s record was set Jan. 3,. when her LOS /ANGELES (AP) — Mr. Blackwell, the “ The Baby Business” and "God Is Not Elected.” He desigi^r who created the annual "Ten Worst- replaces Marty Ryan, who was doing double duty as head of Paramount Pictures and the top man there eight years, 244 days in offfice overtook Liberal said, ‘Say, we ought tokeepthisboy.’ Andtheydid," Party leader Herbert Asquith, who was prim.e Dresgra List” and has had his ears restyled, says executive pr^ucer of "Sunday Today” and he’ll be honored U.S. cosmetic surgeons for "Today.’.' said Hope, who will be honored Sunday at a Super minister in 1908-1916. iUandtPBtrr HrralJi "outstanding contributions to the field.” j Manchester — A City of Village Charm "Sunday Today” premiered last September, but Bowl pregame show in San Diego’s Jack Murphy its ratings have been in the 2.0-plus range, less than Stadium. A gift for the princess Mr. Blackwell, who in 1985, told People magazine half the typical rating of its sometime rival, “ CBS Asked if he has tired of "Memory,” Hope said: “ I that his ears "stood out like open taxi doors until I Sunday Morning.” NBC moved “ Sunday Today” to love singing that song. I don’t end a show without it. LONDON (AP) — Princess Anne was handed a had surgery,” is to receive the American Academy 30 Cents a later start time. 9 a.m. EST, so the shows now go Wherever I go. as soon as the audience hears those packet containing condoms after delivering the of Cosmetic Surgery award Feb. 6. during the Thursday, Jan. 28, 1988 head-to-head in several major markets. first notes, they recognize the song immediately ” opening speech at a world AIDS summit. group’s annual meeting here. Chamber directors throw support behind maii around it is another important CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 By Nancy Concelman said today chamber representa­ tax-freeze on the 380-acre site for improvements. Flint said chamber directors that would exempt the company Flint said directors of the also felt revenues from the factor, according to Flint, who i tives will attend a Tuesday Board Manchester Herald said people are tired of driving to of Directors workshop on the from paying $9.5 million in taxes. chamber believe that Homart has development of the entire parcel other malls. The area around the proposal and will make a recom­ That $9.5 million, plus an addi­ a right to roads, sewers and other would help the town in the future The Greater Manchester 100-acre mall would be a mixed- Chamber of Commerce board of mendation to the directors that tional $3 million to be contributed utilities that already exist for without burdening taxpayers. I I |CAR8 CARS |CAR8 use development. Homart’s proposal be approved by three other developers of the other new businesses moving into “ Down the road, Manchester’s I for sale for sale FOR SALE directors has voted unanimously “ This is a good proposal,” Flint at a public hearing, scheduled for 380-acre site will finance the Manchester. ability to maintain services is to support a $9.5 million tax-break said. ” We believe the mall is an OLDS Sedan 1939. Origi­ OLDS Omega 1981. Inte­ proposal from the Homart Devel­ Feb. 9. infrastructure improvements ne­ ” We are only assisting Homart going to be dependent on a good ASpecioli nal 6 cylinder flotheod, rior and exterior In in doing what has been done for tax revenue. That revenue has attractive development and we The chamber directors voted cessary to develop the area. TAKE A LOOK opment Co. of Chicago to finance would like to see it in Manchester. L2 60,000 original miles, good condition. No rot! site improvements for the Mall at Wednesday. Homart’s proposal came two other businesses,” Flint said. ' got to come from somewhere.” runs good, recent Does run but has a The coordinated development is 87 Chev Astro Van Buckland Hills. Homart announced last week months after voters rejected a $13 “ Businesses and residents that The convenience of the mall ICARPERTRY/ point, chrome, uphols­ "mlgraln” . $485 but ne­ fbuHD good for Manchester. IIOOKKEEPIM/ 4 Cp«. CMW, TV *15,400 Chamber President Anne Flint that it would seek a seven-year million tax-increment bond issue move here have that that right.” and coordinated developments I reird deu h b tery. A clean cor. $5000. gotiable. Must sell. 742- CHILD CME IlHCOIIIE TAX FLDDRW6 742-8758 Scott. 8758.0 ______84 Cougar aupt *6495 SUBARU 1978 GF. 4 door HONDA Accord LX 1984. 86 Buick Electra *10,200 A LOVING mom with Infant Sedan. 5 spped. New 4 door automatic, 4 Dr. Bll vitraB, will provide licensed ■ INCOME TAX m V S H S S , FLddB8AMiM6 tire and exhaust. En­ loaded. Grey. 72K. Ex­ loBdBd. Lo. Ml Minor problems daycare. Fenced yard. PREPARATION AN phaaaa, kNehaa S baairoom n y ' • Floors like now gine In good condition. cellent condition. Must 84 Lynx 2 Dr. *1995 Meals. Off Route 2. laaaaaneaaaaeWhr.tOyaanplwal. a Bpsolallzlng m olddr Hoars Excellent gas mileage. see. $6500 or best offer. 86 Toyota Crassida 569-6666. >n your Homo Inleuding: Rental and Sole atdama In buHdlns. ranwdaang and a Natural & stalnod floora Needs some work. $600 Coll 742-1695.______Peace talks daalen «raS. AC of group home rienced housekeepinfl. f l rears IttS i*p»rhoe» CompMla honw rapoln and m- SERVICa Asking $7100. Auto­ ieUt Y'our Car 83 RX7 Sllvar,21K *6495 to open with Tea W w eaSjin^Oeeerihins' modallng. Wa apaowNaa In bath- matic, cruise, 33,000 Offices and homes, rooma and kRchtna. Small aoala 83 Olds Cutlass. ODD lobs. Trucking. miles. 742-6764 otter By Andrew J. Davis ^ o d references. Call b e a n M Nee S OM Tea u r n ‘SommaroM work. RagMarad, In- 5pm.______CiBra. 4 Dr. Broughtm 649-3432. KIMEIILEE D. OUEIU aurad, rataranoaa. Home rtpoirs. You ns AT. P& AC *6300 Manchester Herald •464IBS name It, we do It. Prta FOR Sole. 1976 Plymouth Volore for ports $125 or 4 Lines — 10 Days 87 Merc Cougar CLeAMIMO A mU8T ‘ esttmotas. Insured. 643- n«d, LoBdBd $AVE The state Department of Mental Retardation will 0304. best offer. Coll 649-4246 S0< charge each addi­ Bill no tfmo to dimtt 82 Olds Cutlass "not open the group home on Grissom Road until specific plan I^PAIRTIRfi/ otter 5pm.______tional line, per day. You Apts. - Homes - Condos SuprBtTiB. 4 Or.. 48K *5295 mid-February because the budget is not complete CAMARO Berllnetto 1979. can cancel at any time. Free CsllmatesI RessonsM# ICAHPBITIIY/ gSJPAPERIRB HANDYMAN and some furniture has not arrived, according to a Homs Imarevsmant • One owner, V-8, power QriQRV 83 Cougar LS RsissI Coll Unde IHIIOIIEUliD NAME your own price. Painting • Wail Poportne ■ steering, power Tinva *5295 state official. 643-8229 Pother & Son, pointing Tiling • Uiht Carpantry - brakes. $2500. Coll be- NO REFUNDS OR 87 Sable 'GS' The home had been scheduled to open in late By Reid G. Miller largely based its Nicaraguan YAUMA Assoasm and papering, remo- ODD JOBS-INtURSO fore 4pm. 646-8244. ADJUSTMENTS 4 0 r..L o M «l * 1 3 , 3 9 9 December. The Associated Press policy for years. CuNom building, fram­ vol. 872-8237.______BARRY SCANLON MAZDA 626 1986. 4 door, CALL HERALD 87 Line. Continental . . . Meanwhile, a group home to be housed on The House will vote on Rea­ tmimm/ ing. additions, rsnova- 446-2411 frsa asttmats light , 36,000 miles. SAN AOSE, Costa Rica — gan’s request on Feb. 3. If it LowWIat $AVE Jennifer Drive in Hebron is scheduled to be opened >■ IMCOMETAX tlona and roofing. For a STENCILING A/C, AM-FM cassette. 85 Nissan Stanza in March, said Thomas J. Sullivan, regional Nicaraguan officials and the passes, the Senate will consider it quality Job at a good A aaouWiN Addntfn ta Any Haaml $7600. Coll 742-5168. CLASSIFIED 4 D. * 5 9 9 5 director for the state Department of Mental Contra rebels said, they will the next day. prioa... Coll Bud at Orlalnol a Cvalnm PatIgna HAWKS TREE SERVICE 1986 Subaru. GL10 four 86 Toyota Corolla "In the ihiddle of the peace TAX_ATT0 BNEY In hama prafaaalanol tarvica. Buehai. trues a oMpear. atump 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 Retardation. present specific proposals when ewawSSeeSW 762-8122 Fraa aatlmotaa. Far mara door, 4 wheel drive, 4 tfr., Auto, P8. t T j t O C they sit down together for thq first process going on in Central Informahon Coll HaW turbo, automatic. Air. AM/FM * 7 4 9 0 Cost and contracting problems prevented the wm advise and prspsrs apaeM oontManMen ter SPRAY THAT stain away. 66 Marc Lynx Grisson Road home from opening in December time in an attempt to reach a America now, we consider that all tax rstums. Loaded. Take over Ballpoint Ink stains on '6 4 6 -8 7 0 7 laav^rs;..! BvaO payments. John 649- 4 Dr.. Auto, PS. i i l B A C The opening date has been postponed a second cease-fire in their 6-year-old war. this request, if approved, wjll be shirt pockets...other pla­ AC.AM/FM *4190 in th e WHITMAN NITCNEN A BATH ■ — — -A » -Ai ^1820 o.m.______time because of a delay in a shipment of furniture But with their negotiating posi­ disastrous,” Victor Hugo Tinoco, 6 4 7 -75 S3 ces, too...con be removed the Nicaraguan deputy foreign lie Dosmey OtIvSh Apt A REMODELING COLLECTORS. Rare almost magically by and working out the final details of the home’s tions far apart and essentially MensiwsiMr. SM-lset find. 1967 Firebird For­ MORIARTY Manchester unchanged since they were first minister, told a news conference From the omallast repair to FLDDRIRR spraying hair spray on the budget, Sullivan said. CERTIFIED NUBSES mula. $400 H-O. All spot then washing In the “ The latest projection is mid-February', ” Sulli va n announced in November, it on Wednesday after he arrived BARBARA RAT the largest renovation, we options. 742-7267. BROTHERS for the talks in San Aose. will do s complete job. Start AIDE usual wav. Idle Items Herald said. “ They had to order some furniture that came seemed unlikely that either side BOOKKEEnNG CHEVETTE. 4 Door, around the home can be 301 Center Street "W e hope rationality will pre­ to finish. Free estimates. UBBV BROS. CARPET FraparMion of aulriliagi aMab,

variety of sandwiches, desserts, of school budget Sunset club • tea and coffee. Chowder or salad The Sunset Club will meet at 1 is 50 cents extra. The event is p.m. Tuesday at the Manchester sponsored by the Friendly Circle is due for review Senior Center. of the church. By Andrew J. Davis books, instructional supplies, and Guard holds reunion LTM season Manchester Herald transportation in comparison to Manchester’s spending The Navy Armed Guard is Little Theatre of Manchester More than $10 million of a averages. holding a 7th reunion for World announces its 1988 season which proposed $36 million Manchester Under the proposed budget, War II veterans in Toledo, Ohio. opens with Beth Henley’s pulitzer Board of Education budget will $297,300 will be spent for building For more information, write to prize winning "Crimes of the maintenance under the capital Heart” to be held Feb. 26-27 and come under scrutiny tonight Leonard Carlson, 5894 N. St. outlay program. Of that money, March 4-5 at East Catholic High during the final scheduled budget Albans, Shoreview, Minn. 55126. $56,500 will be used to begin the School. Following Crimes, Neil review workshop, said James P. reopening of Highland Park Simon’s autobiographical play, Kennedy, school superintendent. School, scheduled for 1989. Support group "Brighton Beach Memoirs," will The workshop will be held at 7 Money will be allocated for be produced May 27-28 and June p.m. at the board’s meeting room Support group for multiple replacing window shades, stage 3-4. LTM ends its season with at 45 N. School St. sclerosis patients will be held curtains and bringing the school Off-Broadway’s musical, "Work­ The primary topic of review from 10 a.m. to noon on Friday, up to state building codes. ing," based on the novel of the tonight will be the $10,577,936 Feb. 5, at St. Elizabeth's Health The school board voted earlier Care Center, East Hartford, and same name by Studs Turkel. allocation for support and admi­ nistrative programs proposed this month to reopen grades from 10 a.m. to noon on Monday, Dates to be announced. under School Superintendent kindergarten through third the Feb. 8 at the Church of Christ on A regular subscription is $35 for J first year, with the other grades two tickets to each of the plays. James P. Kennedy’s $36 million Lydall Street, Manchester. opening in successive years. Special rates are available for budget. The budget review com­ Despite the protests of parents, single and student subscriptions. mittee — which is composed of the school was closed In 1984 Paper drive For more information, call 646- school board, Parent-Teacher Association and Manchester Edu­ because of declining enrollment. Students at St. Bridget School, 0657. Also, improvement budgets Main Street, will conduct a paper cation Association members — will look over 10 programs from totalling $49,300 have been pro­ drive from 9 a m. to noon on Contest held posed to central administration, Saturday at Lydall Company. 615 accounting and budgeting to pupil operations buildings and person­ Parker St. For more information, Manchester High School stu­ transportation. A nel services. call 646-1099 or 643-9850. dents have been invited by the The programs to be reviewed In the central administration Dilworth-Comell Quey Post 102 of tonight are a major concern of the American Legion to compete Kennedy’s budget. Out of the six budget, the $11,300 budget im­ provement will be directed to­ Classes for tots in the 51st annual national high Rcginild Plnto/ManetiMMr Hanid budget objectives listed by ward paying a part-time secre­ Parent-tot classes are held at school oratory contest to be held Kennedy when he introduced the tary, while the $29,500 for at the Post home on American annual Watkinson Invitational Art Exhibit at the Hartford proposed budget to the board of the Manchester Recreation De­ TAKING AIM — Michelle Cheikin, 17. of 55 Hampton operations buildings will be for an partment in March. Programs Legion Drive at 10 a.m. on education earlier this month, one Roglnald Ptnlo/ManolMOlar Hortld Road, takes aim with her camera Wednesday at a scene Art School, University of Hartford. The show, featuring additional groundskeeper. include development of skills, Saturday. The public is welcome. was for major improvements in near the Highland Park falls off Wyllys Street. She's a the work of students from eight schools, also includes a The $8,500 for personnel servi­ social awareness and fun. To The topic of the speech must be building maintenance. HELPING MOM — Marian Magnan of 94 Highland St. at Bradley International Airport says tonight will be clear N graphic drawing by Watkinson student Pearl Podrove of ces will be to increase the hours of register, call 647-3089 about the Constitution of the student at the Watkinson School in Hartford. One of her The others are: meeting con- shovels Ice and snow off her mother’s driveway at 86 and very cold with the temperature below 10 degrees. Manchester. tractural demands, giving prior­ a volunteer coordinator. and the obligations photographs is on exhibit through Feb. 5 in the fifth Highland St. Wednesday. The National Weather Service Friday’s high will be In the low 20s. a citizen has to the government. ity to Instructional supplies and The three highest budget allot­ Klatch meeting The speech should be between equipment, beginning the reopen­ ments to be reviewed tonight are: more than $3 million for the COVENTRY — The Koffee eight to 10 minutes long. The ing of Highland Park School, operations-buildings program, Klatch will meet from noon to winner of the local contest will other improvements, and moving $2,226,370 for building adminis­ 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 10 represent the Post in the a district Going to jail for a worthy cause closer to the state per pupil Directors split on sewer dispute at the First Congregational contest to be held on Feb, 22 in spending averages. Manchester tration, and $1,441,540 for pupil arrests this year, Sutcliffe said. transportation. Church. Route 31. All-you-can eat East Hartford. For more infor­ 4 p.m. Bail is set according to the currently ranks 100 out of 109 Bv Nancy Concelmon Transportation to the jail will be luncheon meeting costs $2.50 for a mation. call 643-7711. Participants who agree will be person, Sutcliffe said. towns in the state in per pupil Also, the more than $1 million Manchester Herald provided by the National Guard handcuffed and taken by military “ We try to judge on what that spending averages. budget for the Re^onal Occupa­ Sewer would serve proposed Mall at Buckland Hills or the Manchester unit. In the police from the Manchester office person may be able to raise. Most Accoi^ing to Raymond E. tional Training Center will be At least two town managers past, Sutcliffe said, local car of the National Guard to the jail, people who go in try very hard to Demers, business manager, the reviewed to^ilght along with the Bv Alex Glrelll spoke on condition of of anonymity said that use of their property without due process of N ew Books and a state representative will go dealers have donated vans and where they’ll remain for one raise that bail.” she said. per pupil average is taken from budget for health and welfare Manchester Herald Longest had approached DiRosa soon after to jail next week. the John F. ’Tierney Funeral sendees, which is included in the hour, or until they meet bail by ’The Manchester unit last year state averages in aeven non­ the Nov. 3 election and that Longest and He said it could be considered an Smith — Rage But instead of doing time for a Home has provided limousines town budget. New books at the Whiton Topol — snow making phone calls to friends and jailed about 40 people and salary categories such as text­ Mayor Peter DlRosa said today he still has DiRosa had discussed some ideas that were unconstitutional taking of the property. crime. Rep. James McCavanagh, .Memorial Library are: Van Ash — The fires of Fu Monchu associates to get pledges to the contributed about $30,000 to the and drivers. The Jail and Bail some hope that an agreement can be worked rejected by what he called "hardliners on the Rublnow said Red Roof has not decided on Vervan — Love alters not D-Manchester, Manchester Town has been held nationally for 10 FICTION Cancer Society. national figure of $800,000, Sut­ out with the Eighth Utilities District to avoid town side.” wheth^ to bring suit. Abrahams— Hard rain NONFICTION Manager Robert B. Weiss, South cliffe said. years, Sutcliffe said. litigation over the controversial sewer DiRosa said today it would be more correct "W e are going to review all the alternatives Barker — Weaveworld Belfrage — Living In wor Windsor Town Manager Richard "They have a chojce,” said Breslln — He got hungry and forgot Bonington — The everest years But fund-raising efforts don’t Rt. 6 condos granted construction plan for the Buckland area. to say there were people on both sides who and choose the option that (is) going to obtain Brian — The true gen Sartor and others will be jailed Gertrude Sutcliffe, executive di­ The Manchester unit will have his manners end with the Jail and Bail. During But Stephen T. Cassano, a fellow Demo­ found the tentative ideas unacceptable. the best result,” he said. Broderick — The flood Brown — "C” ; the rise and fall of Sir next week to help raise money for rector of the Manchester-North to arrest twice as many people the week of April 18, designated Buckley — Mongoose, R.I.P. Stewart Menzies cratic town director, is far less optimistic The district source said that in general the Rublnow said that if there is a suit, there Browne — Why the best-laid Invest­ cancer research. It’s all part of unit of the American Cancer this year to meet its goal of Carr — The pool of St. Branok as the week for the society’s tentative OK by board over the dipute. The dispute is over which terms discussed including having the town, will be “ disclosures that would substantially Cook — Mortal fear ment plans usuolly go wrong the American Cancer Society's Society. "W e will either arrest $40,000, she added. The national Residential Crusade, neighbors Chapman — Inside the Phllllplne government would have the authority to ,not the district, build the portion of the embarrass both the town and the 8th Coulter — Midsummer mogic Jail and Bail fund-raiser, sche­ them or they’ll turn themselves goal this year is $1 million. The Estleman — Red highwoy revolution will be knocking on doors request­ By Jacqueline Bennett collect nearly a million dollars worth of sew ef' "controversial sewer designed to serve ex­ District.” Ferrondlno — FIrefIght Conroy — Belfast diary duled for Feb. 3, 4 and 5 in in” money will fund cancer research, ing donations and offering infor­ An on-site septic system Crewdson — By silence betroved Manchester Herald connection charges related to the pected commercial development In Buck- Asked who the "hardliners” are on the town Grenyllle — Dreamhouse Manchester. service to cancer patients and mation on how women can would be required. Concern 2 HonsJ — A call from L.A. Fodor — Switzerland 1968 Sutcliffe said Weiss, Sartor and construction. land, with the district installing the part of it side who objected to the proposals that were Humphreys — Rich In loye Kubler-Ross — AIDS life-saving educational over such a system led the PZC For $25, anyone can have their McCavanagh volunteered to be protect themselves against COVENTRY — The Plan­ "■’m sick and tired of having two sewer designed to serve residents. The district discussed by DiRosa and Longest, Cassano Jeffries — Relatively dangerous Lovell — Strolght on till morning programs. breast cancer. to withhold action on the entire Lindsey — Secret fire O'Neill — Man of the House boss, friends or enemies arrested arrested. The Manchester-North ning and Zoning Commission authorities,” Cassano said. would take over the town-owned Buckland said he would expect they would include all Matheson — Scars Palmer — ShrapneLIn the heart on one of those days and taken to unit serves 10 area towns, includ­ In addition to the National To have someone jailed for the has granted preliminary ap­ application. The sewer would serve the proposed $70 firehouse and would retain its authority for nine members of the Board of Directors. MIchener — The legacy Pin Yothav — Stov allve, my son Guard officers, about 15 volun­ Jail and Bail or to volunteer for “ We need some legal infor­ Nasaw — West of the moon Sedgwick — The peaceoble kingdom the Cancer Society jail, at the ing Vernon, South Windsor, Bol­ proval for the inland/wetland million Mall at Buckland Hills, if directors sewers in the area. He said Manchester voters outside the Pearson — The last of how It was Somers — Keeping secrets Marshall Mall in the Parkade. ton. Ellington Stafford and teers have helped plan, arrest the Residential Crusade, call the portion of an application for mation about the septic sys­ agree to the developer’s proposal for a $9.5 The source said the town would give up to district voted in favor of an agreement under Pohl — Chernobyl Stern — Elvis world people and arrange for surprise Manchester unit at 643-2168. tem. I will be contacting TImerman — Chile Arrests begin at 9a.m. and end at Tolland. the 260-unit condominium the district some sewers it owns in residential which the town would have become the only Reid Banks — Casualties (Town Attorney) Abbot million tax break. Smith — Lives of the twins Woodward — Veil complex. Colonial Woods, that DiRosa, who has been discussing possibili­ areas. sewer authority. Schwebel today,” said Walsh. would be build on Route 6 and ties for some solution of the sewer dispute DiRosa said those were among possibilities Thomas Landers, a district director, said South Street. The concern revolves discussed. He said there were 10 or 12 items today, "A ll I know is that if we are going to 8 with some district leaders, said that if the around a possible conflict in REGIONAL WEATHER Dr. Crane’s Quiz The commission voted un­ pieces of the puzzle could be put together, an discussed but no complete package of terms resolve the conflict, we have to act quickly.” THE WEATHER state approval of the septic animously at a meeting at the agreement might win support of a majority of was ever reached. He was referring to the development of the ■n*e ACCM-We»»ier^l0«ec*sl lo r 8 A.M., Frtdary. Jarkuary 29 Accu-Wealher'"■’forecast lor Friday system versus local liability in Town Office Building Wednes- town directors. The town and district are under new Mall at Buckland Hills and Red Roof Inn. 4 0 . Daytime Conditions and High Temperatures 1. Percale suggests which type of measuring device? lay night to approve the the event the on-site septic pressure to solve the problem because of the Landers said the town is trying to price the ' 30 30 But Cassano said that any proposal that DRAM CARAT YARD PINT juilding of a bridge to be used system fails. does not provide for making the town the sole proposed mall and other commercial district out of business. by construction vehicles. "According to state statute development. He said the district cannot be expected to 2. Which one of these would be least likely in a “ bachelor’s club” ? sewer authority in Manchester will not be CarltHKi I "What we actually did was because the system is so large, acceptable to the directors or to the Red Roof Inn, which plans to build a motel, build a sewer that will cost $1.5 or ^ million CAPON STEER BOAR GELDING to approve violation of the the state Department of Envir­ has threatened to bring suit, if necessary, to and not be able to collect connection fees from onmental Protection is respon­ townspeople. 3. “ Fish day” at restaurants has for centuries been regarded as wetlands so the bridge could be District Director Samuel Longest said get the sewer built. developers. SUNDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY TUESDAY build across Hop River,” com­ sible for approving installa­ Wednesday night that there had been some Attorney Laurence P. Rublnow, who The dispute between the town and district mission member Robert tion,” Walsh said. "But if the talks between town and district leaders over represents Red Roof Inns, Inc, called the over the sewer centers on which government 4. Bacon is obtained from which kind of creature? system fails, we, the town, are will collect the connection fees, estimated to [Botrton|27 j Walsh said this morning in a the sewer, but he declined to give any details. delay in getting the sewer built “ unconsciona­ 502 PORCINE EQUINE FELINE BOVINE telephone interview. liable. But we are not sure One source active in district affairs who ble” and said that Red Roof is "being denied amount to about $1 million. Hop River is located near the that’s the case, which is why 5. The final dining room appearance of a creature nicknamed site of the proposed condomini­ we want legal counsel.” "Tom ” appears as "A la ums. They would be built on Aside from concern over an „^ARON DUKE KING CZAR Potiuck meal 130 acres' of land owned by on-site septic system, Walsh 6. Match the cr^ u re s named at the left below with the way they Stratford developer John feels the application for a appear at the dinner table. AtU ntH ' special permit has a good is scheduled (a) R am ...... (v) Giblets Bigley. Cki\in At a hearing on the applica­ chance of being approved, Warm, Secure, (b) S ta g ...... (w) Bacon Widows and Widowers Asso­ tion in December the town saying the PZC will consider (c) Capon...... (x) Mutton ciated, Chapter 11 of Manchester, FRONTS Conservation Commission the feasibility of the project. A (d) Steer ...... (y) Venison \rill meet for a pot-luck luncheon submitted a letter to the PZC site plan proposal must be ' x y ■ I'lMH Ai . II l*H (e) Barrow ...... (z) Hamburger at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 14, at warm Com Stationary opposing multi-family dwel­ submitted to the PZC within 6 1 W 8 A r e a I i n Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Affordable! lings at the site, which they say months. Church St. Joan Donahue, owner Answers In Classified section It is likely the matter will is environmentally sensitive. of Checks and Balances account­ come before the PZC again on They fear Hop River will be ing service, will speak. For more February 8. It’s chilly in Florida; Current Quotations polluted by household waste. information, call 643-0050.

snow over Great Lakes "In the middle of the peace be go, go, go.” — Billy Kittles, a Space crunch could result process going on in Central worker at one of two former American Motors Corp. plants in Bv The Associated Press Temperatures dipped to the America now, we consider that single digits and below zero in this request, if approved, will be Kenosha, Wis., on the announce­ disastrous. We hope rationality ment that new owner Chrysler 9 Florida temperatures plunged much of New England, and In Community Hall partitions below freezing for the second day below-zerp temperatures were will prevail in the U.S. Congress Corp. would close the plants, in a row today, triggering frost recorded in northern Minnesota and they will opt for peace, and not putting 5,500 people out of work. By Suzanne Flake The revaluation project in­ place elsewhere, possibly at and freeze warnings but raising and western Wisconsin. for war. In Central America." — Manchester Herald volves the assessment of real schools. little concern among fruit and Victor Hugo Tinoco, Nicaragua’s property on the Grand List Oct. 1, The remodeling of the Com­ vegetable growers. Today’s forecast called for rain deputy foreign minister, on Presi­ BOL’TON — Selectmen are 1989, and will provide a new base munity Hall’s fireplace room was Scattered snow showers fell over the Northwest and continued dent Reagan’s $36.2 million Con­ Lottery considering partitioning the Com­ for taxation. considered as an alternative to over the Great Lakes overnight, snow showers along the lower tra aid request. munity Hall as one way to provide Assessor Charles P. Danna Jr. remodeling the main meeting and snow squall advisories were Great Lakes. space for revaluation workers said the revaluation will have hall. and other potential new little impact on homeowner’s (in verse said that remodeling in effect for the lower lakes. High temperatures were ex­ "This is a sneak attack, another Connecticut daily taxes. He said today the tax the fireplace room might not pected to reach the single digits Pearl Harbor. It’s a surprise. personnel. Early today, Florida tempera­ Wednesday; 834 “ We need to demonstrate to the burden for Bolton falls mainly on yield enough space for additional and teens over northern New Everybody thought when tures ranged from 26 degrees in residential property, and that he workers and would possibly deny England, the lower Great Lakes Chrysler took over it was going to Play Four: 6114 public that we’re running out of Jacksonville to 48 in Miami expects “ people will still be a second meeting place for town and Upper Michigan; the teens Today’s weather picture was drawn by Jeffrey Bolduc, who space,” Selectman Lawrence A, Beach. payir" the same basic taxes” boards. and 20s from the rest of New lives on West Middle Turnpike and attends Verplanck School. Converse III said at a budget next a r. "W e’re still watching the ther­ England to New Jersey, Pennsyl­ workshop Wednesday. The Planning Commission and Manchester Herald More space is needed, in part, Bolton’s taxes are set at the mometer, but everything looks vania, the upper Great Lakes and Zoning Commission meet the for revaluation workers and Annual Town and Budget Meet­ good,” said Bemie Hamel, a the upper Mississippi Valley; the same nights in different rooms to CONNECTICUT WEATHER ing and will not be directly spokesman for the Florida Fruit 30s and 40s from Maryland across USPS 327-500 VOL. evil. No. 101 potential new employees such as enable discussion and coordina­ affected by the revaluation. Re­ & Vegetable Association in the Carolinas, the Ohio Valley, a director for senior citizens’ tion between the two groups. McKee Place valuation is mandated by state Orlando. the Tennessee Valley, the central West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, clear and cold. activities and an enforcement About $24,000 in federal of Manchester Pubiithed dally excepi Sunday Suggested carrier rates are $1.80 law every 10 years. Mississippi Valley, the northern Low 10 to 15. Friday, sunny and continued cold. High in agent for the Conservation Com­ revenue-sharing funds from 1082 Experts said the low tempera­ and certain holldaya by Iba Man- weekly. $7.70 for one month. $23.10 The town must provide M.M.C. Plains, Nevada and the southern chealer Publishing Co.. 16 Bralnard lor three months, $40.20 lor six mission and Inland Wetlands and 1983 may be available for tures of the past two nights will the mid 20s. revaluation workers with one Rockies; the 60s across southern Place. Mancheeter. Conn. 00040. months and $62.40 for one year. Agency. Requests are being Community Hall Improvements. Homes from $168,100 add color to fruit and make it less desk, one chair and two long Florida; the 60s and 70s across Second class poslage paid al Senior citizen rates and mall rates made to fund those positions in susceptible to cold damage if Central, Eastern Interior, Southwest Interior: tables at which to work. An “ We’ve got the money, (we Texas; the 70s from the desert Mancheater. Conn. Poalmaater; are available on request. the 1986-89 town budget. Call today for information temperatures dip into the 20s Tonight, clear and very cold. Low temperature 5 below To place a classified or display M.M.C. clerk will work full time can) spend It on an architect, or Southwest through Southern Cali­ Send address changes lo Ihe Converse submitted a plan for later. zero to 5 above in rural areas and 5 to 10 above in urban Manchesler Herald. P.O Box 591. advertloement. pr to report a news in the building with field asses­ spend it on walls,” Selectman fornia and the 50s and 60s in the the partitioning and remodeling centers. Friday, sunny and continued cold. High in the Mancheater, Conn. 00040. Item, story or picture Idea, call of the Community Hall as a sors coming in and out as the Carl Preuss said. "Most groves will probably rest of the nation. If you don't receive your Herald by 043-2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. temporary solution to accommo­ project progresses, officials said. “ I’d like to spend it on walls,” benefit from the cold snap be­ lower 20s. to 5 p m. Monday through Friday. Temperatures around the na­ 5 pm. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. date M.M.C. Inc., of Chelmsford, First Selectman Sandra Pierog Pierog said. iupn, Andovet. 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Imartsi especially for a persistent Virginia engineering the American public. Y o g u rt (S o z .j 1 39 w ay in the long run to free ourselves from our NutraSweet Co. on Wednesday consultant who still argues that errors have been 1 Salad dressing ft ov.; 8 7 The Center for the Science in A unveiled the fat substitute Sim- _____ accumulation of trash. sewn into the fabric of the official record. the Public Interest has asked the VOUR TURN.SHORTVf* plesse and emphasized that it was 3 0 Bush chased by the big question Ali AbuTaha is a self-employed consultant who Mayonnaise ( i tbi). 9 9 FDA to reject olestra, contending Beisiegel and others at a Monday meeting all-natural. But company execu­ that P&G used "blatant manipu­ George Bush is coming under renewed questioning about his has worked in aerospace, satellite, computer and tives still faced questioning from Butter/m argarineff itv.) 3 6 L... on the state’s new recycling law argued that video engineering for 20 years. Unlike most lation of the data” in its petition role in the Iran-Contra affair, with Democratic rival Gary Hart reporters who wanted to know 8 2 3 6 the law should be strengthened. It now calls armchair Challenger troubleshooters, he has Processed cheese spread ft oz.) and should have conducted safety vQwing to "hammer” him daily on the subject if the two turn out Open Forum w M it had not received approval studies on mice as well as rats. to be their respective parties’ presidential nominees. on towns to have in place a means for studied more than 3,000 pages generated by the o/' th e Food and Drug 1 Cream cheese (t o z .) I Z ^ . ] Rogers Commission, which investigated the Meanwhile, a poll indicated a dramatic drop in Hart’s support recycling 25 percent of their trash by Jan. 1, Administration. y 2 6 10 Any possible controversy over accident. His copy of the accident report is Sour cream ft tbi.) in New Hampshire, which holds the leadoff primary Feb. 16. And 1991, and it requires that a number of things over a ^ r io d of several years. Simplesse does not require olestra might rub off on Sim­ Hart was the only one of the 13 Republican and Democratic N Real issues lost Club’s governors dog-eared, paper-clipped and tattooed with his plesse, even though the products be recycled. They include glass, cardboard, Althoifgh the town bought the land FDA approval because it is presidential candidates to miss out on a share of the nearly $4 as part of a l,000acre tract desired notes. ordinary protein. It has not been are entirely different. million in federal matching funds doled out Wednesday by the cans, newspapers, oil, car batteries, leaves In confrontation keep low profile AbuTaha contends the Rogers Commission chemically altered, only changed for watershed purposes, from the Simplesse must contend with Federal Election Commission. and branches. investigators took the wrong tack when they in size and shape to give it the To the Editor; successors to the Cheney inter­ "the normal paranoia associated Bush, for his part, saw Pat Robertson surpass him as the GOP’s To the Editor; feeling of fat. ests, it has never spent any money concluded that tiny 0-rlngs caused the fatal with any new food product,” said main magnet for federal matching money. The FEC now has At the meeting in , some speakers But several experts said the Since I am no longer president of to enhance the property. Neither explosion. He believes a pre-existing crack near Theodore Semegran of Shearson earmarked a total of $6.5 million for the former television wanted other items, like plastic foam and I feel compelled to respond to a questioning reflected a wides­ Manchester Country Club I feel have the members ever been the aft joint of the right solid rocket booster led to Lehman Brothers Inc. evangelist, compared with Bush’s $6.4 million. plastic food containers, added to the list. headline I read this morning: pread skepticism in the general free to comment publicly on reimbursed for the money spent the disaster. “ Bush, anchorman engage in live By filtering away the glare of sunlight and rocket public — even cynicism — about Stock in St. Louis-based Mon­ matters that club did not see fit to on the course in its first 50 years; While their attitude is understandabie, their prime time tiff.” the application of technology to santo jumped $4.75 a share to Britain to easo^atch-all secrecy law introduce into the newspapers. nor is it likely they ever will be or exhaust from his home video recording, AbuTaha suggestions are not practical now. I could not believe the fact that saw fire striking the right wing and main engines of food. $83.50 on Wednesday, while Proc­ so many people called CBS to The Board of Governors has expect to be. Procter & Gamble Co. has in headline news as possibly said. LONDON — Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s government Manchester, which has had a voluntary Since 1956, when the town the Challenger seconds after it was launched In the ter & Gamble sagged 50 cents a complain about Dan Rather! maintained a low profile and as a encountered the same difficulties being damaging,” said David The task of Cincinnati-based share to $84.25 in consolidated today revealed plans for a major liberalization of Britain’s acquired the land, the club has Florida sky. He contends that the steadily growing recycling program for some time, succeeds in Have they even thought about how result its image has probably in promoting olestra, its own fat Williams, a principal in the New Procter & Gamble and Monsanto New York Stock Exchange secrecy law, which makes it a crime to leak any official paid an annual rental fee to the leak of fire was obscured by the lighting and the recycling only about 3 percent of its waste. To moronic it sounded for them to say suffered. Sometimes It Is possible substitute, which was announced England Consulting Group of Co.’s Skokie, Ill.-based NutraS­ trading. information,, no matter how trivial. town under a lease, the current shuttle’s external tank, so ^ e commission did not In a taped radio interview to be broadcast tonight. Home provide for 25 percent by Jan. 1,1991, will things like, “ I ’ll never watch CBS to be too much of a lady or last May. Olestra must clear the Westport, Conn. weet is to convince consumers gentleman, especially when deal­ one for 25 years and expiring in confirm the “ first evidence of flame” until 58.7 hurdle of FDA approval because Despite that fear, though, that the product is safe enough to Products using Simplesse could Secretary Douglas Hurd proposed that only information carry an added cost. Moreover, it will require News again?” seconds into the flight. Just as Dan Rather ishuman, so ing with someone intent upon 1991. The club is completely it is a synthetic substance, made Americans do end up buying try, he said. After that, he said, reach the market within 12 to 18 affecting national security be classified. a vast attitude adjustment on the part of AbuTaha claims his continuous-leak theory helps Under the 1911 Official Secrets Act, it is a criminal offense to is George Bush. Be serious here, getting publicity and willing to self-supporting, paying to the of ordinary sugar and fatty oils. processed foods because of the the products’ special attributes months, Robert Shapiro, NutraS- explain other anomalies, including the inability of weet’s chairman and chief execu­ leak any official information — even the number of cups of tea townspeople who will be forced to separate folks, weallmakemistakes.Don’t treat the facts somewhat casu­ town in addition to the rental fee "People are afraid of what they special features they offer, such should make them successful. recovery teams to find missing shuttle pieces off tive, told Wednesday’s crowded drunk by civil servants. their waste into different categories. For a you feel though, that the intensity ally. Asforthepersonalattackson taxes on all the buildings and their don’t understand and they’re as a longer shelf life, fewer That is what has happened with the Florida coast. NutraSweet, the most popular news conference. "That is nonsense,” Hurd said. "No reason why that should be and repercussions of Mr. Bush’s me, I will not dignify them with a contents, and on all equipment afraid of things that are made out caiories or better taste, Wiiliams long time, trash disposal has been an easy and His findings have been heralded by some protected at all.” involvement in “ Iran-gate” is a response. It is easy to recognize and machinery coming under the thoughtless process. aerospace officials and dismissed by others. David Thatcher has used the secrecy law repeatedly since coming to bit more devastating and long- actions based on frustration and definition of personal property. Acheson of the Rogers Commission called power in 1979 to suppress information about Britain’s espionage The re-education will be difficult enough lasting than Dan Rather’s seven- bitterness, acts of almost desper­ The club pays its operating AbuTaha "ingenious,” but his theories "not very U.S. considers reopening peace taiks activities. minute temper tantrum? ation in an attempt to hurt the expenses, including payrolls, without making it more complicated. persuasive.” 2 OK. let’s start over. Let us country club, and not directly supplies, insurance, maintenance After reviewing AbuTaha’s preliminary findings A special emissary of Prime Minister report to Shamir. He is the Israeli Cabinet The time to fine-tune the recycling law is forget about the Interview of Jan. aimed at me. and repairs, and for all the food WASHINGTON (AP) — The Reagan Chernobyl fear scraps nuclear plant early last year, the National Aeronautics and administration, in behind-the-scenes con­ Yitzhak Shamir held an unannounced meet­ secretary and was a key figure in the Camp after it has gone into effect in rudimentary 25. We’ll not judge anyone by that All of the accusations that have and beverages dispensed at the Space Administration wrote a.three-page analysis tacts with Israel, is exploring prospects for ing Wednesday with Secretary of State David talks in 1978. MOSCOW — A Soviet newspaper said a nuclear power plant form. The first step will be the hardest. performance. That leaves us with been made will be answered, club. In addition there are payroll of his work that ended by saying, "NASA finds no new Mideast peace talks designed to carry George P. Shultz. Diplomatic sources said the According to the sources, who demanded being built near the Black Sea was scrapped because of public “ Iran-gate” and a “ sevenrminute where it is even necessary to taxes, income taxes, sales and use Subsequent ones will come easier. evidence in any of your analyses that could change out the Camp David promise of self-rule for emissary, Eliakim Rubinstein, relayed the anonymity, both the United States and Israel opposition generated by the Chernobyl disaster and that many temper tantrum. “ Excuse me, but answer, in the proper forum and at taxes paid to state and federal are warm to the idea of peace talks but agencies. The current budget the original sequence of events or the cause of the Palestinian Arabs. Israeli leader’s interest in negotiations to other plants face bitter opposition. I still believe that Mr. Bush is the the proper time. I do not intend to provide Palestinian "autonomy.” Jordan, which controlled the West Bank from The article in Komsomolskaya Pravda said $42 million was contemplates over a million accident.” The administration also has begun sound­ owner of the bigger boo-boo. I engage in a juvenile brawl of "yes As outlined in the Camp David agreements 1948 to 1967, is reluctant to enter negotiations. wasted by canceling the project late last year in the southern dollars of income and a like But the controversial engineer’s work has ing out Congress on a plan to sell missiles to hardly feel that because Rather you did” and “ no I didn’t,” but I Jordan for use on jet fighters the Arab that produced peace in 1979 between Israel The potential arms sale to Jordan, Russian city of Krasnodar. Krasnodar, which was not directly 8 recently prompted a Pentagon intelligence official lost his temper that our country is will attempt to address construc­ amount of expenses. meanwhile, has the double aim of inducing to try to get him an audience at NASA. kingdom intends to purchase from Britain. and Egypt, the 1.5 million Palestinians living affected by the 1986 Chernobyl accident, lies 600 miles southeast still reeling from its repercus­ tively some of the contributions The Manchester Country Club is on the West Bank and in Gaza would have King Hussein to enter peace talks and to deter • Portions of the shuttle’s failed rocket booster The main aim of peace talks would be to of the accident site. sions! Why should Bush avoid all that the club has made and a substantial business that has no self-rule but not control over security and him from seeking arms from the Soviet Local fears were the result of an irresponsible campaign were never found. AbuTaha thinks that is because quell the disturbances that have swept the questions that he must know the continues to make to the town of subsidy or tax relief. It pays its foreign relations, two key attributes of Union. against the project launched by local officials after the Chernobyl pieces began falling into the ocean before the West Bank and Gaza over the last seven people have? Hasn’t he practiced Manchester. way in the community, contrib­ statehood. He decided to buy Tornado jet fighters from disaster and general ignorance about nuclear power safety, the major explosion. The commission concluded the weeks as Palestinians engaged in bloody his answers yet? For him to say 41 With better understanding of utes to the local economy, and puts battles with Israeli occupation troops. The Rubinstein, who also met on Tuesday with Britain after Congress blocked his request for newspaper said. booster broke up in the major explosion. AbuTaha percent of the people “ are sup­ how the present atmosphere of every penny of so-called ‘ ‘profits’ ’ violence has claimed at least 38 lives, M. Charles Hill, an aide to Shultz experienced U.S. Jets — or any other arms until Jordan believes the missing parts lie within three miles of porting me” is slanted at best. controversy developed over the back into the operation after taxes according to U.N. figures. in Middle Eastern diplomacy, flew home to negotiated with Israel. the shore of Cape Canaveral in unsearched waters. Does he realize that 59 percent (in years, some of the complaints and expenses. How many opera­ \* 'The shuttle’s jerky,ascent was a response to whatever combination) is not getting so much attention will be tions in Manchester can say the th^ continuous leak, acpording to AbuTaha. The supporting him, and that there is reduced to what they really are — same? commission credited the erratic path to the Reagan, Mubarak seek still considerable time until the sour grapes from a small number John L. Pickens navigation and control system as it reacted to the election? of people that will eventually be 206 Ferguson Road wind. But AbuTaha notes that debris from the 1 think that people ought to dismissed by a Board of Directors Manchester explosion fell in almost straight lines through the Mideast peace progress realize how they are thinking that has more important matters wind. ECONOMY here. I would still vote for Mr. to resolve. If corrections need to Al-Ahram, a Cairo newspaper. Letters to the editor • A home video taken of the flight by an observer WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ Rather than for Mr. Bush, as we be made, they will be made, but in “ There must be real movement in nearby New Smyrna Beach reveals an unusual dent Reagan, looking for "reai know where he stands. I don’t the interest of all the town and not Letters should be brief and to movement” in the Middle East, is in the direction of finding a ELECTRIC SUPPLY INC. plume of smoke spouting from the shuttle 40 know about the average Ameri­ a vocal minority. . the point. They should be typed or meeting with Egyptian President political solution which will end seconds after the launch — another sign that the can. but I have a few questions Many people may not realize neatly handwritten, and, for ease Hosni Mubarak on ways to nudge the Arab-Israeli conflict,” Rea­ w a r n . flames had burned a growing hole in the booster, ^ that are still unanswered about that the Manchester Country Club in editing, should be double­ Arabs and Israeiis into peace gan said. “ This matter is basic AbuTaha says. NASA and the commission officials the whole Iran mess. was organized in November 1916 spaced. Letters must be signed talks. and vital.” argue the plumes are normal. D 19M by NEA Inc It is in petty confrontations such and incorporated under state laws with name, address and daytime Described by U.S. officials as a Mubarak heads the only Arab • Dialogue in the Challenger cockpit hints that as this that the real issues are lost. in Articles of Association dated telephone number (for "key player” in the region, country officially at peace with March 1917. Located on land verification). the astronauts recognized a problem as early as IS Mubarak is offering proposals for Israel. He hopes to prod the seconds into the flight. AbuTaha contends the Christine Voronovitch owned by the Cheney family, the The Herald reserves the right a cooling-off period in the Israeli- administration into stepping up commission did not use the cockpit recording in its diplomacy in the region, and to "Oh, that! That Just says that if you put in a 38 Liberty St. course was built and paid for by to edit letters in the interests of occupied West Bank and Gaza reaching their conclusions. get some help for Egypt’s sagging Manchester the members, not all at once but brevity, clarity and taste. Strip, along with a moratorium on claim — you're history." David Acheson, the only commissioner to review new Jewish settlements there. economy. Apart from a booming I AbuTaha’s video evidence, said his theories hinge Today’s arrival ceremony was population and 30 percent infla­ on questionable glights of light. moved to the East Room because tion, Egypt is burdened with a $44 m m - r ^ Myron Uman, director of the National Research of the cold gripping the nation’s billion foreign debt. The case of Murdoch’s New York Post Project, which is overseeing the redesign of the capital, but Reagan planned a Under consideration within the next'shuttle, said AbuTaha simply "doesn’t warm reception for an Arab administration is a request for U.S. construction of an M l tank understand much of the stuff he is doing. ” Even if leader whose ties with the United sell. They didn’t say anything at the time because factory in Egypt. The tanks 9 New York State’s two senators. Alphonse some of AbuTaha’s findings are correct, they States are strong. produced at the plant would be D’Amato and Daniel Moynihan. have been having they didn’t read the law. It was an enormous bill, would not affect future shuttle flights, Uman said. Before seeing Mubarak, the sold by Egypt to Iraq and other screaming fits in front of Big Apple audiences. some 1,033 pages, which came from a Senate-House Preparation for NASA’s 26th shuttle launch, president outlined some of his conference in the dying minutes of the session when views in an interview with countries. They are exercised over a few words in last scheduled for August, has Included exhaustive the boy and girl legislators were hot to break for December’s catchall appropriations bill requiring Nicholas testing of the boosters beyond the 0-ring problems, the Christmas holidays. the Federal Communications Commission to he added. It is a corrupt and indefensible approach to enforce Its own rules. Von Hoffman An aerospace scientists in private industry. Dr. Arab arrests tally 1,750; legislation, made to order for people to sneak in These rules stipulate that a person may not own a Andrew Meulenberg, speculates NASA has been daily newspaper and a television station in the little clauses that the rest of them don’t know 8 using some of AbuTaha’s findings "without about. That same bill saw Tom Bevill, a same city. The rule was promulgated in 1975 to admitting it.” Israel to probe beatings discourage information monopolies in American Democratic congressman from Alabama, sneak a 440 OAKLAW ST-WWHClgSfl The official NASA chronology contains no another clause through which forbids the Army communities. It wasn’t a very strong rule since it unusual occurrence between a series of puffs of JERUSALEM (AP) — More in the occupied lands has drawn New York, the ancient ink-smudged Post would be Corps of Engineers from selling an executive jet criticism from the United States W e have cleared the field for our clearance sale extravaganza at our former grandfathered in dual ownerships in a number of black smoke three seconds after liftoff and the first than 1,750 Palestinians have been airplane, whose major job, as far as Washington and the United Nations. Showroom facility. Make sure you "Touch Down" at this sensational sales event cities. Nevertheless, the cross-ownership rule has closed. visible flame 55 seconds later. “ NASA says arrested during seven weeks of There is some confusion in the city as to why cynics can see, is to fly Mr. Bevill on what hoary After Israeli gunfire killed at The sales lineup includes chandeliers, bathroom lighting, outdoor lanterns, table prohibited new concentrations of medial power, for something happened at the beginning and at the anti-occupation violence in the Murdoch didn’t close it years ago. It may have tradition refers to as junkets. One flight last year least 38 Arabs, Defense Minister the rule has actually been enforced. end and nothing in between,” said Meulenberg. occupied West Bank and Gaza and floor lamps, medicine cabinets, fluorescents, track and recessed lighting. been the pride of a man who bought a sick property took a small group of Jiard-working Strip, the Israeli army announced Yitzhak Rabin announcei^ a pol­ But the Australian media conglomerator, Rupert "AbuTaha has basically filled in the blanks.” You’ll score big points since we've marked down this special selection 4 0 % Murdoch, bought Metromedia’s string of TV confident he could bring it back and who now can’t congresspersons from the District of Columbia to today. icy of using beatings instead of bullets against Arab protesters in an d m ore. stations a couple of years ago. and the FCC admit he’s wrong; it may be that he’s willing to Hawaii. We hear nothing from D’Amato and Of the 1,754 arrested, 129 were the occupied West Bank and Gaza indicated it was in no hurry to make sure its rule absorb the losses to have an editorial voice in the Moynihan on using sneaky legislative tactics to imprisoned for six months with­ Don't got caught on the eldollnoo wondering what you've mieoed. Strip. was obeyed. In Chicago, Murdoch did sell his nation’s largest city, albeit a voice seldom heard provide colleagues with what amounts to private out trial and 438 were tried and The game is about to begin . charge right down to save bigl newspaper in order to keep his new television and less often heeded; it could be that, what with jet air taxi service. sentenced to Jail terms of various Following allegations of army lengths on riot-related charges, station, but in New York and Boston, the FCC pension and severance obligations, it may cost Another sneaker in the same bill carved out a ^aurlipstrrI Hrralft brutality, Rabin emphasized that granted him an ever-lengthening grace period, more to borrow the money to close it than to keep it loophole, if that’s not mixing a metaphor, which ■ the army said. soldiers had orders to use force Founded In 1881 A top military legal adviser, while members of the commission discussed open. In any event, he wants it open and the will enable the American automobile industry to only when necessary to subdue mesnwhlle, ordered an investiga­ repealing the rule entirely. politicians must make like they’re fighting to save escape some $2 billion in federal taxes. Again, not a PENNY M. 8IEFFERT...... Pubiliher rioters or enforce arrests. But he QEORQE T. CHAPPELL...... Editor tion of several soldiers on charges At that juncture Ted Kennedy and Fritz Rollings, all those jobs. word from the two gallant reformers. acknowledged that some soldiers KICK OFF TIMESJMIMIIVIOIN OOUOLA8 A. BEVINS. . . . I ...... Enicullvo EdHor they used excessive force. JMIMIIY29I1I Mr. Murdoch, an angry reactionary of a man, In the short run or the long one, it will make little have violated the orders. JMiMRY281H a Democratic senator from North Carolina, snuck MARIE P. ORADV...... t ...... City EdHor In another development, a has slipped on the garments of the civil libertarian ALEXANDER OIRELLI...... Aiioclito Editor language into the appropriations bill requiring the difference if Rupert Murdoch gets to keep his tatty political source said Wednesday The daily Hadashot quoted FRl: 9AM-6PM SAT: 9AM-5PM and is protesting that the nile deprives him of his THUR: 5PM-9PM FCC to enforce the dual ownership rule as, at the newspaper; but the fight over it will avail DENISE A. ROBERTS...... Advotltolng DIrMlor that Israel will delay for several officers in the field as saying same time, it took away the commission’s power to First Amendment rights. Would that he were as something if it leads to changes in a legislative MARK F. ABR AITtS...... Mintgar days-deporting five Arabs who commanders find it difficult to iMrchandiM only. RM RBfflBI NQUMS CAU: 847-600010C811Y, 1-809482-6000 TOG H B . grant Murdoch any further postponements. solicitous of other’s rights, but it’s D’Amato’s and process which Invites such chicanery. Barring SHELDON COHEN ...... Compoting Manigar allegedly Incited riots. investigate most reports of exces­ Moynihan’s dudgeon which is the most amusing. ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Praaaroom Manager sive beatings of Palestinians. Murdoch has indicated that he will simply sell his that, the least the members of Congress can do is JEANNE Q. FROMERTH...... Circulation Managar Israel’s handling of the unrest Boston TV station and keep the paper there, but in They voted for the law which is forcing Murdoch to read what the hell they’re voting for. I MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuradav. Jan. 28, 1988 - 9 8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Jan. 2«, 1988 Should windfall be invested BUSINESS Business In Brief *.* Air, Force eaye Purdy outstanding in CDs or tax-free bonds? The Purdy Corp. of 586 Hilliard St., a manufacturer of aircraft UEIACOCCA components, was honored today by the U.S. Air Force for QUESTION: have been Johnny-on-the-spot comer market in games outstanding performance as a subcontractor. H av in g r e ­ with prompt payments of deposi­ Col. Richard Danhof, deputy commander for the Propulsion cently inher­ tors’ money — the very next By Jeff Bradiev Scruples, Pictionary, Balderdash loped new products themselves. vances in microprocessing in the Aeronautical Systems Division at Wiight-Patterson Air Force ited $175,000, I business day, in most cases. The Associated Press and Therapy. But Abbott and Haney, based in 1070s and 1980s that we took our Base in Dayton, Ohio, was to present the Outstanding need invest­ In vestors’ No wonder that U.S. manufac­ Toronto, financed and manufac­ eye off the ball,” said Eisenberg, Subcontractor Award for Exceiience in Manufacturing to Purdy ment advice. G uide QUESTION: You wrote that TORONTO — American game turers are scouring this week’s tured their own game when the who as a former Ideal Toy Co. President Jack Purdy this afternoon. My husband National Credit Union Adminis­ manufacturers have come to the Canadian Toy and Decoration business cold-shouldered their executive helped make the Rub­ The Purdy Corp. was founded in 1946 by John M. Purdy, a and I are both William A. Doyle tration coverage of accounts at birthplace of Trivial Pursuit this Fair at the Toronto Convention idea. ik’s Cube a toy sensation. machine operator from Pratt and Whitney, and was housed in a retired and live credit unions, through the Na­ week to hunt for new ways of Center for new board games “Now if a Canadian walks In Trivial Pursuit almost single- two-car garage at 10 Hilliard St. comfortably on tional Credit Union Share Insu­ puzzling, amusing and embar­ ready to enchant and exasperate with a presentation, we’ll listen to handedly created *a $1 billion The multi-miUion-dollar company now has two faciiities at the our pensions. ITII rance Fund, “is as safe as FDIC rassing members of the TV tubp-weary Americans. It,” McFadden said. “The block­ board game industry, Eisenberg comer of Adams and Hilliard streets and produces products for We would not or FSLIC coverage.” generation when the box is off. “I’m 35 and a product of the busters are coming from the added, and the game is already the U.S. government and some commercial airlines. enjoy investing in stocks. The QUESTION: We are constantly I have money in a credit union Created by Canadian Journal­ 1960s and I can’t stand the boob man-in-the-street inventor.” He rated a classic alongside Monop­ inherited money would be safe in told that the Federal Deposit insured by Florida Credit Union ists Scott Abbott and Chris tube,’’ said Doug McFadden, pointed to the long Canadian oly and Scrabble. A.L. Williams, MILICO to merge certificates of deposit, as long as Insurance Corp. and the Federal Guaranty Corp. up to $100,000 per Haney, Trivial Pursuit swept marketing director of the Games winter to explain the inventive­ Among the newer contenders, ho more than $100,000 is in one Savings & Loan Insurance Corp. CU member. Is this safe? America when it was introduce Gang, U.S. distributor of Piction­ ness north of the border. “It must Balderdash is a game of bluff DULUTH, Ga. — A.L. Wiiiiams Corp. has announced plans to bank or S&L. However, CD protect our principal in banks and four years ago and has expanded ary, a form of charades and the be the cablnTever.” requiring participants to guess at merge with Massachusetts Indemnity and Life Insurance Co., interest would put us in a higher savings and loan associations, up ANSWER: It has been to date. to 58 editions in 15 languages with hottest board game around. Carl Eisenberg, of New York- definitions to oddball words such with Primerica Corp. of Greenwich, Conn., placed in control of income tax bracket. to $100,000 per depositor. But There’s no reason to believe it worldwide sales of 40 million “When I have people over for based Games magazine, said as “snook.” the combined company. What kind of tax-free invest­ what about our earnings? won’t be safe in the future. games. dinner, what I serve for dessert is there will be nearly 50 new board Therapy is for those who don’t Under the reorganization announced Wednesday, Arthur L. ments are available to people If I have a CD at a S&L that goes FCUGC is one of 12 provate games on the market this year at Wiiiiams will step down as chairman of A.L. Williams and his such as us? under, could my capital be tied up cooperative corporations provid­ j The Canadian invasion didn't a board game.” mind blushing. stop there. McFadden said Trivial Pursuit an average retail price of $20 and McFadden reported spotting current 17 percent stake will be diluted. ANSWER: You can look at in zero interest limbo for three, ing insurance to CUs in some Inspired by the do-it-yourself broke all the rules in the game many will come from Canada. “some really neat ideas” at the Massachusetts Indemnity (MILICO), a Primerica subsidiary, municipal bonds, most of which four or more months until FSLIC states. However, those private approach of Abbott and Haney, business. “The American industry was so Toy Fair and said some will be is the nation’s leading underwriter with $204 billion of insurance pay tax-free interest. But the auditors sort out the paperwork insurers do not have federal other Canadians followed up with' Previously, companies deve­ concerned with technoloeical ad­ market-tested. in force, mostly through thousands of part-time agents AP photo interest from some municij and get my capital back to me? backing. nationwide who sell insurance exclusively for the company. bonds now is subject to in< Unlike the headline-grabbing The new A.L. Williams Corp. will own MILICO and will have CHRYSLER COMPLAINT - Tavern facilities in Kenosha, Wis., by Sept 30, tax. If you go that route, check the ANSWER: In this imperfect failures of private thrift institu­ virtually all of its operations in Atlanta, said Barbara King, operator Fred Kauzrich Jr. changes a putting 5,500 people out of work. The tax status of the bonds before you world, it would be wrong to say tion deposit insurers in Maryland Companies offer executive vice president. sign outside his bar after Chrysler Corp. sign had read, "Lee lacocca for buy. that unhappy event could not and Ohio, private “share” insu­ A announced Wednesday it planned to president.” Ybu can consider mutu^funds transpire. But it has not happened rance at CUs has worked well. Tanning-device firm to drop claims and/or unit investment trusts yet and it’s most unlikely it will. Nonetheless, most people prefer computer service close its auto assembly and stamping which hold tax-free municipal Every time a federally insured federal deposit insurance. And, WASHINGTON — A major marketer of tanning devices has bonds and pass tax-free income S&L or bank has gone belly up and even though this will bring angry signed a federal consent order settling charges that it had made along to shareholders. been closed. FSLIC and FDIC letters, I must agree. to state doctors false and unsupported health claims for products such as tanning However, unless you have a beds and overhead lamp systems. Chrysler’s shutdown plans sizeable amount of other income, By Susan Okula The Federal Trade Commission said Wednesday that the Silver you’ll probably do better putting The Associated Press Group Inc., based in San Francisco, has agreed stop claiming your money into CDs, which pay A + C e r t if ic a t e Of A n n u i t y that its products pose no risk of sMn damage, aging or skin higher interest than municipal NEW HAVEN — Subsidiaries of the state’s cancer. bonds. Even after paying tax on biggest telephone company and a major health The company’s products are marketed nationally, mainly stir anger, lawsuit, threats the CD interest, you should end up insurer are teaming to offer a physicians’ computer under the name Silver Solarium, to individuals, tanning salons, with more “keeping money.” • Tax-Deferred Investment Growth service billed as the first of its kind in the nation. health clubs and beauty parlors, the FTC said. KENOSHA, Wis. (AP) - weeks ago, wprkers were told the Proxmlre, D-Wis., called an Beginning this year, there are The service, called the Connecticut Health Chrysler Corp. turned from hero assembly plant had broken a emergency meeting of the state’s two federal income tax brackets • Principle Guaranteed Information Network, features access to medical Dollar mostly down; gold firmer to villain in the eyes of officiais 15-year Chrysler record for qual­ congressional delegation for this — 15 and 28 percent, A 5 percent information databases, electronic claims process­ and autoworkers shocked by the ity car production. afternoon to discuss a response. surtax is levied on people with • No Sales Charge ing and patient insurance eligibility information LONDON — The U.S. dollar fell against most major currencies news that the Kenosha auto “We were the best. Now two very high income, but that does It was unveiled Wednesday by Southern New in early European trading today, depressed by analyses of the assembly and stamping plants weeks later all the commitments Thompson said a suit could not hit you. • *5000 Minimum Investment England Telephone, a subsidiary of Southern New latest report on American economic growth. Gold prices rose. will close, making 5,500 peopie to us and the state are broken,” seek reimbursement for state and As a married couple filing a England Telecommunications Corp., and ProMed In Tokyo, where trading ends before Europe’s business day Jobless. Meo said. local costs involved in helping joint federal income tax return, Systems Inc., a division of Blue Cross & Blue Shield begins, the dollar closed at 127.05 Japanese yen, down from “This is a sneak attack, another Chrysler, praised as the city’s Chrysler expand operations at your 1988 tax bite will be 15 Maturity Yield of Connecticut. Wednesday’s close of 127.65. Later, in London, the dollar edged up Pearl Harbor,” said Billy Kittles, economic savior when it bought Kenosha, recovery of a $3 million percent on your first $29,750 of Physicians who become customers of the service to 127.12 yen. 51, who began working at the the aging plants last August, grant that went to AMC to retrain taxable income and 28 percent on 3 years 7.75% will find they can easily access any of its In London, the dollar also fell against the British pound, which former American Motors Corp. announced Wednesday it would workers for Chrysler production taxable income above $29,750. components using personal computers, officials was quoted at $1.7825, more expensive than $1.7800 late plant in 1958. “It’s a surprise. close them by Sept. 30 to reduce and unspecified damages. Taxable income is the amount 4 years 7.90% said. Wednesday. Everybody thought when capacity. The No. 3 automaker on which you actually pay tax — . % After Chrysler bought AMC last after all deductions and exemp­ 5 years 8 10 SNET is providing the transmission technology On Wednesday, the U.S. Ck>mmerce Department reported a 4.2 Chrysler took over it was going to plans to continue operating a year, the state agreed to provide while ProMed is supplying the computer software percent increase in economic growth, but analysts noted this was be go, go go.” Kenosha engine plant that em­ tions. CD interest will raise your 7 years 8.50% an additional $5 million in Job­ income, but you will pay only 15 for the network, the companies said. due mainly to a rise in inventories held by businesses, while At the tavern operated by Fred ploys 1,000. training money to retrain 9.00% The network is "a real example of an industry’s consumer spending plummeted. Kauzrich Jr., a sign that had read percent tax on most — if not all — 10 years AP photo need coupled with technology,” said Robert Yoston, Gov. Tommy G. Thompson workers to produce Omni and of your taxable income. Based on Gold opened in London at a bid price of $467.50 a troy ounce, up “Lee lacocca for president,” was threatened legal action against Horizon cars, Thompson said. SUPERGHIP — An IBM manufacturing technician hoids up a giass mask vice president of business services for SNET. from $465.75 late Wednesday. At mid-morning today, the city’s changed to read “Lee lacocca the information in your letter, it’s the^ company for breaking a unlikely your taxable income will containing images of the company’s four-miliion-bit memory chip being The companies estimated that the service could five major bullion dealers fixed a recommended price of $467. lied to us.” Chrysler, he'said, balked at be of use to many of the 12,000 physicians and other conimitment to manufacture in signing a written contract that top $29,750. Financial Services deveioped by IBM'and AT&T in a cooperative research project known as “I tell you what, if I didn’t take Kenosha for five years. 2 medical professionals in Connecticut. The service Primerica profits down sharply down ‘Lee lacocca for president’ was sent two or three weeks ago Even if CD i nterest does put you Insurance Agency,Inc. Sematech. The work is under way at an IBM faciiity in Essex Junction, Vt. could improve administrative efficiency as well as they’d probably blow this place “I am shocked, I am dis­ with a provision for five years of into the higher tax bracket, you’ll provide health-care professionals with current GREENWICH — Primerica Corp. has reported that its fourth up,” Kauzrich said. lacocca is gusted,” Thompson said. “Some auto manufacturing in Kenosha. pay 28 percent on only a part of One Heritage Place medical information and diagnostic aids, they said quarter net income decreased by nearly 70 percent from the Chrysler Corp.’s chairman. further legal research has got to But there were letters exchanged your taxable income; Moving into ProMed, founded in 1984, has installed 135 same period a year earlier, partly because of one-time gains in Dennis Meo, 35, a 14-year plant be done, but we are looking at that earlier in which Chrysler “ made a higher bracket does not result in Manchester, CT 06040 Bridgeport goes bananas computer-related systems servicing more than 400 1986 from the discontinued packaging businesses. veteran and second vice presi­ possibility (of a lawsuit) very a commitment to the state of losing the total amount of your health care providers in Connecticut. Net income for the quarter ended Dec. 31 was $20.9 million, or dent of United Auto Workers strongly.” Wisconsin for five years,” increased income. Uncle Sam 646-6991 I BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The state’s and 50 new jobs. Ronald J. Nophsker. executive vice president of 31 cents per share, down from $64.6 million, or $1.09 per share, in Local 72, noted that Just two In Washington, Sen. William Thompson said. doesn’t.get it all. largest city is going bananas over bananas ProMed, said about 50 percent of those customers the same period of 1986, the company said Tuesday. because they mean new jobs and more New Haven Terminal Inc., of New are electronically submitting Blue Cross & Blue Revenue during the quarter rose to $1.2 billion from $871.1 money. Haven, has entered a long-term contract Shield and Medicare claims. million in fourth quarter 1986. Mayor Thomas Bucci announced Wed­ with Turbana to receive regular ship­ The new network will only transmit Blue Cross & The financial services and retailing company said the strong nesday that New Haven Terminal Inc.’s ments of bananas at the New Haven Blue Shield-affiliated claims and Medicare claims 1986 quarter stemmed from one-time gains amounting to 29 cents Cilco Terminal Division in Bridgeport will Terminal’s Cilco Terminal Division in administered through The Travelers Cos., per share, 4 cents per share from the company’s discontinued become the Northeast location for Tur- Bridgeport, Nophsker said. packaging business and other gains due to accounting changes. bana Corp.’s banana operations. Turbana "This could represent up to 70 percent of the Corp., an international fruit importer, of New Haven Terminal spokesman Jim doctor’s claims depending on the doctor’s prac­ Coral Gables, Fla., previously had its Schine said the company plans to invest tice,” he said. Pest control has new address banana operations in Port Newark, N.J. $3.5 million'into the city, which includes Among the medical databases that can be “This is beneficial to the economic building a 60,000 to 70,000 square foot accessed through the network are the National Budget Pest Control has moved its office from the Andrews development of our city,” Bucci said. warehouse and new equipment. Library of Medicine and AMA-Net, an American Building, 63 E. Center St., to One Heritage Place at 945 Main St, “What is beneficial, besides the fresh Schine said the banana shipments will Medical Association information network, the Suite 210, owners Rich and Gino Vatteroni announced. bananas, is a $3.5 million investment here begin within four weeks. companies said. Farm crunch eases, report says

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He was nistas to step down and permit Whalers see red, the husband of Salvatrice (Inta- Contra umbrella organization creation of a “provisional govern­ gliata) Caccomo and father of known as the Nicaraguan Resist­ ment of national unity.’’ Sebastian Caccomo of ance, spelled out his group’s Adolfo Calero, another director Manchester. negotiating position in a news of the Nicaraguan Resistance and Besides his wife and son, he is conference in San Aose last week. the head of its largest fighting survived by another son, Salva­ "No cease-fire will take place force, said Contra leaders would losing to Flames tore CaccomoofWest Hartford; a in Nicaragua if... simultaneously not participate in the proposed daughter, Josephine Kates of the democratic reforms have not provisional government. That East Hartford; and seven appeared to be an attempt to been achieved,’’ he said. , (AP) - Joe Mullen scored for the grandchildren. In a statement released Wed­ deflect Sandlnista criticism that The funeral is Saturday at 9 the Contras seek a return to While some NHL players see NHL ro u n d u p Flames, who recorded their 30th nesday in Washington and San bright lights or stars, win of the season. a.m. at the D’Esopo East Hart­ Aose, the Nicaraguan Resistance Nicaragua’s past. ford Funeral Chapel, 30 Carter The leftist Sandinistas have only sees red. see page 13 It was Murzyn’s third goal with repeated that position and once The 28-year-old Hartford defen­ the Flames. He had only one in St., with a mass of Christian again called for three-way talks tried to brand the Contras as burial at 9:30 a.m. at Blessed followers of former Nicaraguan seman is having trouble adjust­ Hartford. including the internal opposition. ing to a trade that sent him and “I just have flashbacks. It was Dave Babych had the lone Sacrament Church. East Hart­ The internal opposition, repres­ dictator Anastosio Somoza, ford. Burial will be in Rose Hill whom the Sandinistas ousted in Carey Wilson from the Calgary strange. I’m not used to the dark Hartford goal. The defenseman ented by a coalition of business, Flames to the Whalers for Dana recorded nine shots on Calgary Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. political and labor groups known 1979. Several Contra leaders, green jerseys, but that’ll come Calling hours are Friday from 2 to as the Democratic Coordinating however, are former Sandinistas. Murzyn and . with time.” goalie Mike Vernon, who faced 36 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. “As an athlete, you go where While Sheehy may have trouble shots. AP photo you’re told,” Sheehy said follow­ getting used to Hartford, Whalers “They had quite a few chances ing a 5-1 NHL loss to his former Coach Jack Evans is happy the in the first and second (periods),’’ Raymond F. Kamm Sr. TWO BETTER THAN ONE — Two polar fore more native climes, one seems Reagan starts lobbying team Wednesday nLght. “I just way things are. said Vernon, named first star of Raymond F. Kamm Sr., 76, of bears at the Hagen beck Zoo in headed for the North Pole and one for kind of see different colored “We got what we wanted in the the game. East Hartford, died ’Tuesday at Hamburg, West Germany, seem to have the South Pole. jerseys out there. trade,” he said. “Over the long “You tend to fall asleep without Manchester Memorial Hospital. joined their bodies. If they're headed for $36 million in aid “But there’s been red in my haul, it will be good for us. a lot of shots and that’s the tough He was the husband of Mary mind for five years, so it’s a little With the win, Calgary remains part, especially with our club.” (Natale) Kamm and father of WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ ings were scheduled for today. difficult.” The Flames wear red atop the NHL with 66 points, two The Whalers were 1-for-lO on Raymond F. Kamm Jr. of dent Reagan has begun a per­ The House will vote on the jerseys. points ahead of the Montreal the power play. Hartford con­ Manchester. sonal lobbying campaign for 836 president’s aid proposal on Feb. 3 “This is my first road game Canadiens. tinues its four-game road trip Besides his wife and son, he is Shuttle crew remembered million in new aid to the rebels and if it passes, the Senate will with the Whalers and it was really Mike Bullard, Hakan Loob, Joe Friday night against the Canucks survived by two other sons, fighting Nicaragua’s leftist go­ vote the next day. strange,” Sheehy continued. Nieuwendyk, and in . Donald Kamm of Enfield and vernment, but House Democrats "I didn’t come to Washington to Martin Kamm of East Hartford; are drafting their own rival preside over the communization two daughters. Rose Chiapponi of with 73 seconds of silence proposal that leaves out any of Central America,” Reagan East Hartford and Eleanor Vicki money for weapons. said in a speech announcing the of Tolland; four brothers, Wil­ Bv Howard Benedict tragedy, respecting the privacy should hold up because these The opposing plans were being proposal. Ainge supplies heroics liam jCamm and Edward Kamm, The Associated Press of McAuliffe’s husband, Steven, people live to process and launch pushed hard with a showdown both of East Hartford, Rudolph With the Contras and the 39; and children, Scott, 11; and space vehicles and the end is in House vote on the Reagan prop­ Sandinistas beginning direct Kamm of Wilson and Howard CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Caroline, 7, who live in Concord. sight.” osal just a week away. The Kamm of East Hartford; three cease-fire talks today in Costa NASA workers tempered their “What we are dealing with now Under the new schedule. Dis­ outcome is crucial to the exist­ Rica, Reagan said only continued sisters, Pauline Sartori and Do­ enthusiasm for a new shuttle is the respect for the living, the covery will roll to the launch pad ence of the rebels, known as in win over the Bullets rothy Fumieo, both of East support for the rebels will keep launch date with a silent tribute to three people who were closest to on May 13. A 20-second firing of its Contras, who would get $3.6 the negotiations going. Hartford, and Rose Bartlett of the seven Challenger astronauts Christa,’’ said Beauvais, who was three main liquid-fueled engines million in lethal aid under the East Hampton; 15 grandchildren, who died two years ago today. in the bleachers at Cape Canav­ is set for Aune 13, with the Reagan proposal. The Reagan package would and eight great-grandchildren. Flags at the Kennedy Space eral when Challenger blew up. spacecraft bolted to the pad. That “It’s now or never,” said Rep. give a total of $36.2 million to the The funeral is Friday at 12; 30 Center were to be lowered to After the silent memorial, will test the engines as a unit for Mickey Edwards, R-Okla., a rebels to last them from March 1, NBA Roundup p.m. at the Callahan Funeral half-staff at 11:38 a.m., the some Kennedy Space Center the first time and provide valua­ leader of pro-Contra forces in the when current aid runs out, until Home, 1602 Main St., East Hart­ moment Challenger roared off workers would return to prepar­ ble countdown practice for the House. "We cannot afford a the end of June. ford, with the Rev. Paul E. Henry launch pad 39B on Aan. 28, 1986. ing Discovery for launching on launch team. defeat on this aid package.” Of the total, roughly $20 million ’By Dave O'Hara Jr. officiating. Burial will be in For 73 seconds, the duration of the Aug. 4, the new date announced Discovery is to carry a crew of Reagan held a series of meet­ would go for transportation of ' The Associated Press Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky fatal flight, ail activity was to Wednesday by Rear Adm. Ri­ five experienced shuttle astro­ ings with undecided lawmakers supplies to Contra troops in the Hill. Calling hours are today from stop in memory of the worst chard Truly, NASA’s associate nauts who will deploy a communi­ on Wednesday, and more meet­ field inside Nicaragua, BOSTON — Larry Bird hit fora 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. disaster in the history of space administrator for space flight. cations satellite and conduct season high 49 points, but it took a exploration. Others are working on Atlantis experiments during a four-day steal by Danny Ainge to nail down Ann Gedraltls Students at Concord High and Columbia for later flights. mission. Two charged in coke case the Boston Celtics’ 64th consecu­ Ann Gedraitis, 94, of 333 Bid- School in Concord, N.H., paused Setting the date lifted the Investigators said the Chal­ tive regular season victory well St., died Wednesday at for 73 seconds at the begining of spirits of workers here who had lenger accident was caused by a Two Hartford residents were caine and possession of drug against an NBA East rival in Manchester Memorial Hospital. classes this morning to re­ been without a firm target since faulty joint in one of two booster charged last week in connection paraphernalia. Boston Garden. She was bom in Lithuania. July member Christa McAuliffe, the Dec. 29, when the space agency rockets that allowed hot gases with an incident at the Manches­ The arrests were made at about ’■ -.3- '. V “I was the only one back and I 26, 1893, and lived in Manchester social studies teacher who died in announced it was scrubbing a and flames to escape and ignite ter Parkade in which $200 worth 11 p.m. on Jan. 20 in front of thought I could at least deflect the for over 70 years. She was the explosion that grounded the Aune 2 launch because of the the spacecraft’s external fuel of cocaine was found in the car in Bentley’s Restaurant. Police said pass,” Ainge said of game-saving communicant of St. Bridget shuttle program. failure of a nozzle part during a tank. which they were sitting, police they found 2 grams in the car and play Wednesday night in the Church. “Everybody has their own, test firing of a solid fuel booster The shuttle fleet has been said. a small amount of marijuana on Celtics’ 106-100 victory over the She is survived by two nieces, very silent way to remember and rocket like the one that caused the grounded while engineers rede­ Nestor Manual Martinez, 23, Martinez. Washington Bullets. Nettie Hepton of Rockville and to rebuild themselves and that’s Challenger explosion. sign and test the booster rocket was charged with possession of Echevarria was released on a With Boston in front 102-100, Anne Hill of Monroe, Maine; and the way it’s been going,” school Officials at the time estimated and other systems. cocaine, possession of mari­ $5,000 non-surety bond and was to Tyrone Bogues, surrounded by a nephew, John Gedraitis of Superintendent Mark Beauvais a six-to-lO-week delay. The National Aeronautics and juana, possession of drug para­ appear this morning in Manches­ three Celtics deep in his own end, Itahca, N.Y. said Wednesday. “Our morale here is high and Space Administration originally phernalia and distribution of ter Superior Court. Martinez was tried to pass to Bernard King A Mass of Christian burial will He said the low-key observance everything is pulling together,” had hoped to resume flights next cocaine, according to police. originally held on a $15,000 bond, streaking down the left sideline be held Friday at 10 a.m. at St. reflects how the community has said shuttle operations director month, but that date slipped to Miriam Echevarria, 26, was but no court date was available like a wide receiver. I Bridget Church. Burial will be in tried to heal from the shuttle Charles Gay. "That morale Aune. charged with possession of co­ for him. Ainge went back, then reversed St. Bridget Cemetery. There are Divld Kool/ManchMMr Harald direction quickly and picked off no calling hours. Holmes Funeral the pass at midcourt. He passed Home, 400 Main St., has charge of Challenger commission members ' Thoughts CONFIDENT LEADER — Senior co­ team this season. He’s to Robert Parish for an uncon­ arrangements. captain Matt Vaughn (30) has been the averaging 15.7 points and directs the 9-1 tested dunk with just 10 seconds left. guiding force for the Manchester High Indians from his point guard slot. It may very well be that we think acknowledges, “the good I want to Five seconds later Bird cashed Raymond Williams say shuttle is still ‘no damn good’ of the Apostle Paul as a superman. do I do not do it and the evil I do not two free throws and the Celtics LONDON (AP) - Raymond But he was no such a one. When want to do that I do. Oh miserable had their ninth victory in 10 Williams, a cultural historian WASHINGTON (AP) - Some panel, said the shuttle had so president of Boeing Co. “There is there was a desire on the part of man I am.” That kind of person is games and their 19th in 22, ending who championed arts for the members of the presidential many fundamental flaws that “I no way that civilians should be some to make him and another, open and honest about himself. Washington’s four-game winning working class and taught at commission that investigated the think it miraculous that we didn’t allowed to fly on it. The crew gods, the apostle rushed into the There is less pride and more Confident Vaughn key streak. Cambridge and Oxford universi­ Challenger accident say the have an accident before we did.” should’be only essential person­ crowd shouting, “we are just humbleness. “Bernard laid off and I just ties, died at home Tuesday. He space shuttle is still “no damn Challenger exploded 73 seconds nel and those should be single human beings too.” What makes him so unique jumped in front of it and made the was 66. good” and crews should be after its Jan. 28,1986 launch from folks with no families.” Yes. Paul admitted this more inviting us to the same is his steal,” said Ainge, who scored limited to only essential the Kennedy Space Center in Several of the commission than once. He acquired some complete reliance on God in Christ only six points but handed out 13 In the 1960s, Williams was the physical distress that scholars main voice of Britain’s New Left. personnel. Florida. The seven-member crew members said the United States who made friends with us so we are to MHS hoop success assists. speculate what It was because It messengers of this friendship one to “It was a situation where we He defended students who de­ Interviewed Wednesday, the was killed and the shuttle pro­ should never use the shuttle for Isn’t stated. But Paul revealed, “1 manded that universities be run day before the second anniver­ gram was grounded. satellites than could be launched another. could have called a timeout or asked the Lord three times to Bv Jim Tierney leagues and I ran a lot and lifted some. I felt I had gone for the easy basket,” Bogues more democratically. sary of the Challenger accident, President Reagan appointed a on expendable rockets. remove my weakness but He told AP photo Williams, a Marxist and the son some commission members said 13-member commission to inves­ Manchester Herald to work on my shot. I shot a lot. Most of our guys said. “I thought we could get the “Why risk lives just to launch a me, ‘My love is enough for you.’” C W. Kuhl, pastor on the team are down-low players or drivers.” basket, but I didn’t see him of a railway signalman, in his they still doubt that all of the tigate the tragedy. After a satellite?” Sutter asked. In the letter to the Romans. Paul Zion Lutheran Church THREADING THE NEEDLE — Danny Ainge (44) of the problems with the shuttle system 120-day probe, it determined that Whether it be his deftly delivered no-look pass, Exuding self-assuredness in every aspect of (Ainge). You have to live with it” books reassessed the English Robert B. Hotz, former editor Celtics gets off a pass around the defense of Tyrone literary tradition and argued that can ever be corrected. They said Challenger was destroyed by a a crucial 3-point shot, a clutch free throw, or the game, Vaughn has drawn accolades from his “Danny had a real big decision it should be replaced as soon as flawed solid-fuel rocket booster. of Aviation Week and Space barking out changing offenses, an intensified third-year mentor who began at Manchester to make,” Boston Coach K.C. Bogues of the Bullets In their NBA game Wednesday working people had always been Technology, said that when his excluded from artistic activities. possible with a safer spacecraft. Before the accident, said Rum­ difference can be seen In the performance of during Vaughn’s sophomore year. Vaughn has Jones said. “He had to decide night at Boston Garden. Ainge had a game-saving steal work on the commission was Manchester High senior basketball co-captain started ever since he was a sophomore. whether to drop back and cover His 2S books included novels, “It’s a sloppy, loose, budget- mel, NASA had created the completed, he thought the Na­ late in the game taken by the Celtics, 106-100. plays and a biography of George driven design,” said David C. impression that space flight was W e s t s i d e V i l l a g e S q u a r e Matt Vaughn — confidence. “We knew that he was going to be a good the man or come up for the bail. tional Aeronautics and Space player right away,” Kinel said. “Matt Vaughn is He made the right decision and he Orwell. Acheson, a Washington lawyer “as safe as a Sunday afternoon WEST CENTER corner McKEE STREET The Indian floor general who maintains less during a 6:46 stretch in the Administration would be able to continuity on the court, Vaughn, who averaged a very intense basketball player. He puts a lot of won us the ball game.’’ overtime,” Jordan said. “ We Williams went from a north who served on the commission. drive” by allowing civilians to fourth quarter. The cold-shooting hadn’t won one all season. We “It is no damn good.” return to flight quickly. 20,(XX) sq. ft. stores-.and offices just six points a game last year, has grabbed the pressure on himself. He’s improved a great deal “It’s the most frustrating loss I Wales village to Cambridge Uni­ fly- Pacers also went without a basket hadn’t been aggressive enough versity to study literature. After Acheson said the best thing to “Space travel should be recog­ "I thought they’d be flying last reins of the highly successful Indians (9-1 record every year. I find it very hard to take him out of a yet,” said new Washington coach for a 5:52 stretch of the third summer,” he said. “I didn’t think to date) from his point guard position and has game. That indicates I want him in there Wes Unseld, whose Bullets are 8-3 and were unsure of ourselves. It World War II service, he taught at do with the shuttle is to “get an nized for what it is — a very It’s New — It’s Different — quarter, although they managed seems we got over that tonight. advanced system going and re­ hazardous undertaking,” he said. it would take this long.” guided them through a near-perfect first half of because he holds things together.” since he took over Jan. 3. “He Oxford University. It’s Colonial — It’s Manchester four free throws during that dry We started well, hung in there and tire it as soon a possible.” “The shuttle is a very danger­ NASA announced Wednesday the season. “He’s got size. He’s intelligent. He communi­ (King) didn’t see it (pass). We spell. Realizing a considerable need for more cates with the bench and the other players on the like a situation like that. We got got everything going. And in the Robert W. Rummel, an aero­ ous system,” agreed Joseph F. that the resumption of shuttle We have retail and office space available in four brand-new The Pistons led 60-58 early in overtime we kept our poise and space engineer who was on the Sutter, an engineer and a vice flights is now set for Aug. 4. offense in the Manchester lineup at the start of floor. He literally is our .” the break by getting the ball on the third quarter when Indiana Card of Thanks buildings. Ideally located on busy Manchester thoroughfare — high the season due to the loss of last year’s leading An example of Vaughn’s dramatic performan­ the side, but he just didn’t see it.” got the baskets we needed.’’ The many kindnesses and loving visibility and heavy traffic. hit its first cold spell. It was 83-75 scorer, Rob Greene, Vaughn took it upon himself ces was his 3-pointer with 18 seconds left in the Bird, who hit on only 7 of 21 field with 10; 21 left in the game when Cavaliers 112, Spurt 102 support given us during our loss to sharpen his game in the offseason and opener against Windham which knotted the goal attempts in a Boston victory was deeply appreciated. There are several units of both retail and office space available, the Pacers went cold again while Tyrone Corbin scored 21 points ranging in size from 600 square feet to 1500 square feet. Space may be augment his offensive statistics. game Manchester eventually won. Against at Atlanta Tuesday night, re­ The family of Sylvio Marlotti CORRECTION Detroit scored 14 consecutive and Ron Harper had eight in a 14-4 customized to suit your needs. Plenty of parking available for the “Last year I just felt like more of a role crosstown rival East Catholic in the Rotary bounded in spectacular fashion. points. spurt down the stretch as Cleve­ Classic, Vaughn canned 12 of 13 free throws, He scored 22 points in the first On Wed., Jan. 27, convenience of your customers and employees. player,” the 6-foot-3 Vaughn said. “My main Bill Laimbeer, playing his 600th land pulled away from a 98-98 tie. In Memoriam SAT's thing this year is leadership. I felt like I had to including nine in the fourth quarter to subdue the period. 10 in the second and third consecutive game, had 15 points Walter Berry, who led San January 27, 1985 produce more offensively this year. Especially Eagles. and then 7 in the finale. and 15 rebounds for Detroit. Antonio with 27 points, fouled 2 open houses were at the start of the season I felt I had to shoot “He’s a guy who wants it,’ Kinel said. “He’s “He didn’t have a good shooting In sad and loving of my mother also a very good passer.’’ Vaughn, intent on Chuck Person scored 15 points for Harper, who sank two free throws Lena M. Kuligowsky who passed mistakenly listed for Are just around the comer more. We had a couple of guys who really night in Atlanta, so we knew he’d Indiana. to start an 8-0 run. weren’t experienced. Now my scoring is going continuing his basketball career after he come out smoking.” Unseld said. away January 27, 1985. Blanchard & Rossetto. Bulls 119, 76ers 109 On the Cavaliers’ next posses­ 3 years have passed since you down as their scoring goes up." graduates, is currently looking at Trinity, sion, Berry fouled Corbin, who Vaughn is averaging 15.7 points a game and Bentley College, Bryant, and Stonehill. Michael Jordan scored 37 have gone. The homes at Attend a free Preview session Mavericks 121, Suns 102 also made two free throws. Brad Gone but not forgotten I lost you. possesses a lethal offensive weapon — his 3-point “I’m leaning toward Trinity,” Vaughn said. points, including four in a 6-0 Daugherty and Harper added two Feb. 4,11, or Mar. 17 Trinity, a highly respected academic Institution, Derek Harper and Mark Agui­ overtime burst, as Chicago Always a silent heartache. 166 Chestnut St. and shot. rre combined for 23 points in the more each. Many a silent tear “A 3-pointer is a real psychological lift,” is a Division III school while the others are snapped a nine-game road losing “I have to take the blame for 49 Kane Road at the Manchester High School Manchester Coach Frank Kinel said. “It opens Division II. fourth quarter as Dallas tied a Thinking of you always club record with its fifth consecu­ streak as well as a nine-game this loss,” Berry said. May she rest in peace will not have Open PRESENT TENANTS things up. Strategically, it helps us if he is on. I “I think he can play (in college), particularly period of futility in Philadelphia 'Till I meet you and your families think it gives everyone a lift if he makes a couple with the 3-point range he has,’’ Kinel said. “It’s tive road victory. Dallas has won where it hadn’t won since Feb. 10, Warriors 115, Blazers 110 Houses this Sunday. Classes start 3/20 3-poiiders. His offensive ability has Improved. I something college coaches are looking for now. ’ ’ six games in a row and is 3-0 1984. Terry Teagle scored 12 of his 25 I love you very much MISTER DONUT ALWAYS HAIR against Phoenix, which has Son, Walter Limited class size think ne could’ve scored a little bit more last Vaughn feels he needs work on his ballhandling After Chicago’s Brad Sellers points in the final quarter, lifting BODY DESIGN ABSOLUTE VIDEO year bm he decided to take more of a passing and overall quickness. dropped six straight and is 2-14 and Philadelphia’s Charles Bark­ Golden State over idle New role. TMs year he realizes that we need him to Vaughn feels this is Manchester team could against the Mavericks since Jersey in the race to avoid the ALLSTATE DEANNE REALTY March 4, 1985. ley traded baskets to start the Call for information score, pffrti|6iirarly from the outside. He has surprise some people. “I think we can be real overtime, the Bulls scored six worst record in the NBA. The J. DINARDO, DMD COMMON GROUND good,” the 17-year-old Vaughn said. “Cory Dallas, which never trailed, led Warriors, whose record is 8-30 to ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. taken it upon himself to take more shots.’’ 98-95 before pulling away thanks straight points, starting with a ITALIAN GROCERIA NEW ENGLAND Through (the first 10 games, Vaughn has (Goldston) and Calvin (Meggett) have really drive by Jordan and ending with a 8-31 for the Nets, avenged a come along. I still think we can win the CCC to a 14-4 run during which Harper 45-point loss to Portland earlier & DELICATESSEN SAVINGS BANK converted 22 3-pointers and has at least one in scored six points. Harper scored pair of free throws by the NBA’s INSURANSMITHS SINCE The Princeton Review each outing thus far. His single-game high for East." leading scorer for a 113-107 lead. this season. The consummate point guard, Vaughn, 13 of his 25 points and Aguirre 10 For Leasing Information 3-pointers Twas five in the Indians’ 75-74 of his 28 in the final period. Barkley, who scored 24 points, Rod Higgins, who scored 10 of I9I4 season-opening win over Windham. Vaughn has invaluable to this Indian club, will be difficult to made another basket, but Chi­ his 23 points in the final period, 651-3557 replace. “He will probably be the the most Brad Davis added a season- been in double figures eight out of 10 games. high 25 points for Dallas. Phoenix cago ran off another six points. made it 109-101 with two free call 688-2660 “I felt I had to carry the team a little bit at the difficult guy I’ve had to replace since I’ve been Barkley sent the game into throws. Portland got 23 points start of the season until we really got here,’’ Kinel said. got 24 points from Eddie Johnson overtime with four seconds left from Jerome Kersey and 22 from 649-5241 The Princeton Review is not affiliated with Princeton University or ETS. P. AND K. ASSOCIATES acclimated,” Vaughn said. “I was one of the two One thing is for sure; Matt Vaughn will always Pistons 103, Pacers 86 when he tipped in his own All-Star selection Clyde Drexler, 6 5 E. Center Street senior^. (Over the summer) I was in a couple of be in confident control on the basketball court. Adrian Dantley scored 23 points rebound. who reached 20 points for the ISth Manchester, CT. and Detroit held Indiana score- “It was great to win the consecutive game. I

MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuraday, Jan. M, 19S8 — XI It — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Jan. 28, 1988 Tyson, Sugar Ray Leonard honored by the WBC East girls easily clinch a state tournament berth It’8 been eight long years for visiting Rocky Hill Wednesday NEW YORK (AP) - Mike Wednesday. of his undisputed title last Friday Fight of the Year. Leonard came "Jose, who knows, m aybe,I’ll him into a rematch against the the East Catholic High girls’ afternoon. The loss puts the Tyson and Sugar Ray Leonard The 21-year-old Tyson, 33-0 with night by knocking out former out of retirement and scored a need you again.” current middleweight champion, basketball team in between ap­ Beavers at 3-19 and their next accepted awards from the World 29 knockouts, unified the title by champion Larry Holmes in the disputed 12-round decision over WBC President Sulaiman said Thomas Hearns. Hagier stopped H.S. Ronndap pearances in state tournament meet is Saturday when they host Boxing Council, but Marvelous beating Tony Tucker for the fourth round at Atlantic City, N. J. Hagier to win the title. Hagier was on the West Coast Hearns in the third round of an play but the Eagles assured Portland and Sacred Heart at 11 Marvin Hagier had other things International Boxing Federation Tyson’s next defense will be " I want to thank Jose Sulaiman making a movie. April 15,1985 world middleweight themselves a berth in postseason halftime deadlock en route to a a.m. to do. He was said to be in crown last Aug. 1 with a 12-round against Tony Tubbs on March 21 and the WBC for allowing me to Hagier initially protested the bout. play Wednesday night with a 69-S2 69-57 victory over Rocky Hill High Winners for Cheney were Jim California making a movie. decision. Also in 1987. he beat in Tokyo. fulfill a dream, to fight Marvin results of the split decision, then Hagler’s attorney said earlier thrashing of host Glastonbury Wednesday afternoon in Charter Classon (130), Ron Pirtel (140), Tyson, the undi.sputed heavy­ Bonecrusher Smith, Pinklon Tho­ The Leonard-Hagler middle­ Hagier.” said Leonard, w ho. withdrew the protest. Hagier has this week that his client has no High School. Oak Conference boys’ basketball and Paul Hunter (160). Classon, weight champion, received the mas and.Tyrell Biggs. weight title fight last April 6 in retired again after the fight. not fought since, but promotef immediate plans come out of the defending CLass M state WBC’s Boxer of the Year award Tyson made the second defense Las Vegas. Ney. was voted the Then he added with a smile: Bob Arum has been trying to lure retirement. The Eagles, who’ve won four in action. a row, are now 8-6 for the season The win leaves the Patriots, champ, ran his perfect mark to and guaranteed a berth in the defending COC champs, atop the 22-0 while Pirtel is 20-2 and state tournament. “ After coming COC East Division standings at Hunter is 18-1. RMUlta— 103 Aktrman

By Bob Greene tucky and allowed the Commo­ to lead Florida over Louikiana The Associated Press dores to improve to 12-4 for the State. Dwayne Schintdus had 16 Lots of questions NCAA H oop season ami 5-3 in SEC. Kentucky, points as the Gators, 15-4, im­ Everybody talks about Oklaho­ which last lost to Vandy at proved their SEC-leading record ma’s high-scoring offense. But Nashville, Tenn., in 1979, fell to to 6-1 and gave Coach Norm Sloan before amputation Iowa State Coach Johnny Orr second half. 13-3 and 6-3. his 598th career victory. says it’s the defense that propels “They were trying to front us,” topped Ken­ LSU got 14 points apiece from the lOth-ranked Sooners. Grant said of the Iowa State’s tucky with 18 points. Jose Vargas and Wayne Sims. QUESTION: "You hear all about how many defense. "When they did that, I No. IS Oeorgotown 88, Boston The ’Tigers fell to 4-3 in the Our cat was points they score, but I haven’t was able to get in behind and the College 36: Georgetown’s defense conference and 9-7 overall. recently hit by heard anj^lng about how good other guys did a good job of stifled Boston College, holding 1 No. 17 Syracuse 67, Baton Hall an automobile their defense is,’’ Orr said after lobbing me the ball.” the Eagles to their lowest point 76; Steve Thompson scored a a n d expe­ P e t F o ru m Oklahoma defeated his Cyclones The Sooners held , total in 40 years. season-high 26 points and Sher­ rienced severe 109-86 in a Big Eight Conference the Big Eight’s top scorer, to Just “We stopped them because we man Douglas sparked a late 15-2 nerve damage Edward A. Williams, D.V.M. game Wednesday night. six points, 19 below his average. gimmicked,” Georgetown Coach surge that carried Syracuse to its to one of her "Oklahoma is as good as Grayer was slowed by a bad big John Thompson said. "We spot­ 14th consecutive victory over front legs. Af­ anybody In the country. There is toe and played only 23 minutes. ted up on (guards Dana) Barros Seton Hall. ’Trailing 63-62 with te r several not really any weakness in their The Cyclones also played without and (Jamie) Benton with a 4:59 to play, Syracuse, 14-5 days of stabiliz­ team,” Orr said. “They’re unsel­ starting guard Gary Thompkins. triangle-and-two at the end of the overall and 4-3 in the Big East, ing her shock fish and work ... on defense.” who was ill with the flu. first half and the whole second took the lead for good on a 15-foot our veterinarian has recom­ considered. Cats and small dogs Yeah, but how good are they, “They didn’t have everybody half.” jumper by Matt Roe. mended what we have her dam­ do exceptionally well on three coach? healthy, and we took advantage Barros, the Big East’s leading James Major had 22 points to aged leg amputated. How will she legs. Larger dogs, especially "Every one of their players of that.” Grant said. scorer at 22.2 points per game, hit lead Seton Hall, 13-8 and 2-5. be able to get around and is this a those that are overweight, may J played well, and they had some Lafester Rhodes led Iowa State just two of 11 shots and finished St. John’s SO, No. 19 Villanova 68; cruel thing to do? initially heve trouble with players come off the bench and with 22 points and 13 rebounds. with a team-high eight points. He Boo Harvey ■ scored 16 points, slippery floors. Even they be­ play well, also,” Orr said. "We Vanderbilt 83, No. 9 Kentucky 66; had only one field goal in the including four free throws in the ANSWFR: The answer to your come accustomed to their disabil­ would make one step and they Vanderbilt used long-range second half. Benton, averaging final minute, as St. John’s beat question involves many factors ity when their weight is reduced would make two. Oklahoma was shooting to give Commodores 14.4, scored the last of his six Villanova for its fifth straight and each of these should be by adjustments of their diet. extremely quick ... quicker in Coach C.M. Newton his first points at the 14; 19 mark of the victory. Shelton Jones led the Barbara RIohmond/Manohaatar Harald considered before a final decision The reason for amputation is a every aspect.” victory over his alma mater, hrst half. Redmen with 19 points. is made. From what you des­ further factor. In the case of ’The Sooners’ pressing defense Kentucky, since taking the Van­ “We were pumped up,” said Villanova, ranked this week for BIG EARS — Jay, held by Dog Warden Richard Rand, has cribe, permanent irreversible trauma as you have described, forced the Cyclones to make 25 derbilt reins seven years ago. Hoyas guard Dwayne Bryant, the first time this season, fell to nice big ears that stand at attention when he hears the damage has been suffered and if the evaluation is fairly straight­ A turnovers and limited 12th- “I could just say this was who shadowed Barros on defense. 14-5 overall and 6-2 in the Big click of the camera. Tiger, right, a small tortiseshell cat, nothing is done your cat will be forward. If the cause for consid­ ranked Iowa State to 40 percent another day at the office, but it "We knew we had to do the job, East. St. John’s is 13-3 and 4-2. lounges In her temporary home while waiting for forced to drag a useless limb ering amputation is cancer, shooting. wasn't,” Newton said. “This was and the job was done.” Doug West paced the Wildcats someone to adopt her. around. This will cause more further consideration should be In other games involving Top a big win for us. To beat a team The 36 points was Boston with 13 points. Judy Luorlk/SpMlN to lira Harald damage to the leg. In that event it given to concurrent chemother­ ’Twenty teams, it was Vanderbilt like Kentucky at this stage is very College’s lowest total since it lost Other Games: At Towson, Md., would be more cruel not to - apy or radiation therapy. Each 83, No. 9 Kentucky 66; No. 14 meaningful to our program.” to Holy Cross 45-34 on Feb. 17, referee Fred Hikel suspended an Adopt a Pet amputate the leg. case of this nature should be Florida 61. Louisiana State 50; ’The Commodores hit 13 of 20 1948. East Coast Conference game In cases of automobile acci­ thoroughly discussed with your No. 15 Georgetown 58, Boston 3-point shots with reserve guard “We were surprised more between Towson State University dents, the blood supply, nerve veterinarian. College 36; No. 17 Syracuse 87. Scott Draud leading the way with teams haven’t done it,” Eagles and Rider College after a bench­ function, musculoskeletal and After amputation, the vast N Seton Hall 76; and St. John’s 60, six 3-pointers and 22 points. Coach Jim O’Brien said of clearing brawl with 5; 24 remain­ Lose a terrier near Coburn Road? soft tissue damage must all be majority of cats and dogs func­ No. 19 Villanova 55. “Tonight was a great example Georgetown’s defense. “Barros ing and Towson ahead 93-72. After evaluated. If the damage is such tion amazingly well and lead very Topping the 100-point mark for of what the 3-point shot can do and and Benton have been our life two players scuffled, both By Barbara Richmond male setter cross found on Parker Street on and kittens that need permanent homes. This that the limb will be nonfunc­ happy and active lives. People the 12th time this season. Okla­ how it’s changed basketball on blood. Georgetown just took us benches emptied onto the floor. Manchester Herald Jan. 14. Dog Warden Richard Rand said the week’s featured pet is a small tortiseshell tional then amputation should be who initially see these animals homa raised its record to 17-2 the collegiate level.” Kentucky right out.” Order was restored after nearly man who picked him up has indicated he spayed female. She was taken in by the considered. may feel it is cruel but soon overall and 3-1 in the Big Eight Coach Eddie Sutton said. “Once Charles Smith and Bobby Win­ five minutes. The population at the dog pound was low wants to adopt him as long as he wasn’t organization when her owner died and other Another factor whick should be change their minds when they see with its convincing victory over we got behind, we had to play ston scored 12 points apiece as “I suspended the game because AP photo this week. Among the few dogs is this week’s claimed by his owner. family members couldn’t keep her. considered is the function of the just how active they can be and Iowa State. 16-4 and 2-2. catch-up and never seemed to get Georgetown improved its record they were all in the fight,” Hikel featured pet, a loveable male terrier cross There were no new dogs at the pound this She came with the name Tiger. Judy three remaining limbs. Many how quickly they adjust. had 30 points and over the hump. We’d make a run to 13-4 and 3-3 with its second said. “All the players broke loose UP FOR G R ABS— St. John’s Shelton Jones (left) and named Jay. week except for one that is quarantined for Lazorik of Aid to Helpless Animals, said Tiger times, this has a lot to do with age 12 rebounds to pace Oklahoma. and then Vanderbilt would hit a straight conference victory. Bos­ and became involved. I would Vlllanova’s Doug West fight for a rebound during their Jay is about 1 year old and is mostly grey. biting and another that had a known owner. has had her shots, is about 2 years old and and the presence of arthritis or □ □ □ He had 20 points in the first half 3-pointer and take the heart out of ton College is now 11-7 and 3-5. have had to have thrown all of Big East game Wednesday night. Being squeezed out In He has nice big ears that stand at attention at The dog pound is located on town property loves to be petted. She is in a temporary home other joint problems. This is when Oklahoma used two spurts us.” No. 14 Rorlda 61, LSU 60: them out. Then the stands emp­ the least noise. He was found roaming on near the town landfill on Olcott Street. Rand is at this time. especially important in older to open big leads, then scored six The victory snapped a 13-game hit five 3-point tied. It was no kind of atmosphere the middle Is the Redmen’s Jayson Williams. St. John’s large dogs. If severe arthritis or Edward A. Williams It a Coburn Road on Jan. 10. at the pound weekdays from noon to 1 p.m. The organization also needs temporary of the Sooners’ eight to start the Vanderbilt losing streak to Ken- shots and finished with 20 points to continue the game.” won, 60-55. Rand had to have three’dogs euthanized last The phone number at the pound is 643-6642. If other musculoskeletal problems Manchester veterinarian. If yon housing for some of the cats and kittens that are present then the animal may have a qnestlon you’d Uke to tee week. Two of them had been featured in the there is no answer call the police department are waiting to be adopted. To adopt a cat or column several weeks ago, Jake and Belle, at 646-4555. There is also someone on duty at have a much more difficult time answered in this coinmn, write the pound Monday through Friday from 6 to 9 offer to provide temporary housing, call any functioning with three limbs. to: Pet Fomm, Manchester He­ and the other was an elderly female setter of the following numbers; 666-7000, 623-0489, rald, P.O. Boc 591, Manchester S p o ils I n B r ie f Redskins enjoying roie of underdogs cross. p.m. Size of uhe animal is occasion­ 232-8317, or 242-2156. ally a factor that needs to be 06040. better team than Washington.” Besides Jay, Posey, last week’s featured There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog and the new By Barry Wllner dog, is still waiting to be adopted. She’s a very owner must have the dog licensed and see that The cats put up for adoption have been The Associated Press The Broncos are having no spayed or neutered and have their shots M CC to host CCRI tonight trouble accepting the role as a sweet terrier cross and was found on Tower it has its rabies shots. A Newtpap**' Id EdueaUon Protram Road on Jan. 2. Also waiting is the lO-week-oId Aid to Helpless Animals Inc. has many cats unless they are too young. Sponaorad by The red-hot Manchester Community College men’s basketball SAN DIEGO - While the favorite away from home, a rare The Quiz team, which has taken over the No. 8 spot in the New England bookmakers are playing favor­ occurrence. In Denver, where ______The Manchester Herald junior college rankings, will pit its 11-7 mark tonight against No. 2 ites with the Denver Broncos, the they have lost only one non-strike ranked Community College of Rhode Island at 7:30 at East Washington Redskins are enjoy­ game in the last 17, the Broncos woridscope (10 polnit lor ooch quoollon onnwrod corroeSy) Catholic High School. The Cougars have won five straight and ing the role of nearly always are favored. Execs say Teeth grinding is serious 2 have been led by Paul Swartz during their streak. underdog. After all, it’sbeengood “We played so much better the to them. last six, seven games, we really DEAR ABBY; This is for “No Sleeping Beauty.” East football elects co-captains NFC champions for the third just came together,” Dave Stud- sex on TV married three months but getting no sleep because time in seven years, the Redskins dard said. “The chemistry Is her husband, "Frank,” grinds his teeth in his sleep. The East Catholic High football team held its annual banquet lost as favorites against the better than last year, the confi­ responsible You suggested that Frank wear a teeth guard at D ear A bby, last Sunday at the school with awards and selections of Raiders in 1984, Washington’s dence is higher. night — but you weren’t firm enough. “Bruxism” co-captains for the 1988 campaign announced. Scott Beaulieu, a last appearance in the Super “We may have been oversha­ (teeth grinding) places a tremendous amount of Abigail Van Buren fullback, and lineman Paul Chabot have been elected co-captains Bowl. The previous year, the dowed by the Giants, but it didn’t NEW YORK (AP) - stress on one’s jaw and can damage a condition for the upcoming campaign. Redskins were underdogs to bother us. The less publicity, the Network officials derided a known as “ temporomandibular joint (TMJ) Those receiving awards were: MVP on offense— Jason Talbot; Miami and won. less pressure.. Planned Parenthood study syndromes. MVP on defense— Aaron Alibrio; Bob Blake Dedication Award- I should know — I was a tooth grinder, and it “Let them be the favorites.” "Being favored doesn’t bother which claimed an increased Josh Scalora; Coaches Loyalty Award— Rocco DeSimone. linebacker Neal Olkewicz said. amount of casual sex among nearly ruined my life. It’s an incredibly painful us. The drive to come back to the condition. I couldn’t chew. I had severe headaches “This team thrives on being the Super Bowl and win it this time is television characters helped impression to make one takes less than two minutes. underdog. It’s part of the Joe increase the possibility of and muscle spasms in my face, neck and back. I lost Pee Wee soccer begins Sunday what I think they looked at. That’s my job and nearly lost my husband. For two years It’s completely painless, and a plastic guard cost me Gibbs philosophy to have us how they decided the line.” real-life unwanted preg­ a little less than $50. The Manchester Rec Department’s Pee Wee Indoor Soccer thinking we always are the nancy or disease. the doctors didn’t know what was wrong with me. I AP photo was suicidal because of the pain and was even sent “Frank” is going to ruin his jaw if he doesn’t get a League begins play Sunday at the Mahoney Rec Center with underdog. It makesuswanttoget ’The Redskins figured they’d be “I think their assertion 1 Nicaragua recently agreed to direct ceaae-iire negolladoni wHh to a mental health facility! night guard. He could develop arthritis of the jaw, games at 2:15, 3:15 and 4:15 p.m. out there and prove ourselves considered an underdog, even making a link between fic­ contra leaden. PretIdenI Daniel Ortega alio promiied to Iree all PLAY TIME — Denver quarterback John Elway plays Eventually the condition was correctly diag­ earaches, facial pain, nerve damage and a host of There are 10 teams in the league for six and seven year olds. even more.” though they are the only team to tional entertainment and prltonen accuaed of collaborating with the contraa as soon as with hla two-year-old daughter, Jessica, during a break In nosed. I had three surgeries and spent four years other problems, not to mention losing his natural League play runs through March 27 with games each Sunday. Denver is a 3‘A-point favorite qualify for three Super Bowls in promiscuous behavior is un­ (CHO O SE O N E : U.S. aid to the contras ends, a country outside practice Wednesday. this decade. undergoing various treatments. teeth. And don’t kid yourself — false teeth are no for Sunday’s game, the Broncos’ supported,” said Rick Git- substitute for the real thing. My friends with false Central America agrees to accept them). second straight Super Bowl. “It doesn’t matter how we rate ter, NBC vice president of So. if Frank thinks all he has to worry about is his Holy Cross topples Fairfield teeth, he is sorely mistaken. He should make an teeth have told me so. About 2,000 soldien loyal to the Denver was a 9-point underdog point spreads and lines because year. It was ‘the New York Giants or how they rate," Darryl Grant broadcast standards. VIVIAN ONKEN-POLSON. civilUn government in (CHOOSE M a tc h w o r d s when beaten 39-20 by the New this and New York Giants that.’ said. "It’s how we feel about appointment immediately with a dentist or oral (2 points lor each corrKi match) WORCESTER, Mass. — Glenn Williams scored 19 points to they don’t mean anything to the “Frankly, most of our pro­ surgeon trained in the treatment of TMJ. And as for OMAHA O NE: the Philippinet, Argentina) lead Holy Cross to a 88-75 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference York Giants last January. game. I think we’re favored “This year, we did prove ourselves. We get told we’re too grams with sexual activity recently (lorm ed a camp and 1'void a-tpeak ior “We’re not uncomfortable in old and too slow, but we wind up not being able to sleep with an appliance in his victory over Fairfield Wednesday night. because we had to prove some­ ourselves by getting back a do show the consequences.” mouth, consider the alternatives; three operations, DEAR ABBY; A problem occurred at my work forced the (urrender of about that role,” Steve Watson said. second time. That’s why we’re back in the Super Bowl.” Agreed Alfred G. b-clamor Williams hit 5-7 shots from the floor and 8-10 free throws to lead thing by getting back here. I don’t $250,000 in medical bills and six years in hell! place, and we would all like your input. This office too rebelliout loldien. 2*vouch four Holy Cross players in double figures. Glenn Tropf added 17, "We don’t pay any attention to think we got a lot of respect last favored, not because we’re a As underdogs. Schneider, vice president of planned a formal sit-down Christmas party. BEEN THERE IN ARIZONA 3 The Supreme Court recently while Paul Durkee and Dwight Purnell had 13 each as the policy and standards at The day before the party, my boss asked me wt»I 3>vocifcrate c-tell Crusaders improved to 7-10 overall and 3-3 in MAAC. ABC: "We always show was bringing. I replied, “Nancy (made up name), ruled that public school ollicials DEAR BEEN THERE: Your valuable testimon­ (CHOOSE ONE: can, can not) Fairfield’s Troy Bradford scored 27 poinU, Harold Brantley consequences of the actions 4-vindicate d-cancel Reclusive Haynes sits down with the press ial should be enough to alert “No Sleeping Beauty” my best friend.” censor high school newspapers added 15 and Ed Duncan 12 as the Stages fell to 4-12 overall and 1-5 of teen-agers on TV. Great Since I am also a female, he said it would be to the seriousness of her husband’s teeth grinding. written by students. care is taken in this area." 5-* Our Prtn t.9» — *1 A n « . *39.99 birth. Complications may occur during labor, Women with uncomplicated pregnancies can coaches to help promote America's national pastime. MWsr fMiraaa While his network was deliver at home. 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MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurgday, Jan. 28. 1B88 — 17 M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Jan. 28. 1988 MAFU by Briirr> Beanie KIT'N'CARLYLE by Larry Wright V R eSU L A lZ ysT UMiBAOeO" ~ 3 f L U -^(2(FF|TT+' TV Topics WHAT HE NEEDS V ..So m e t h in g •WAT'S RlGHT- Puzzles If A return zippy, I WANT V»U [ feel fEND THEM OVER. ' ,To m eet a V fc y ImiUX-V 1 6 T H I 5 $ o M 6 5 o R T , „To A4JBAMLCV. . SOMCTHIMG ..VBS. HANE TMeM NfU COUPif..you/ J-g. , [?F-5CfcBeNIN6iPRt)0B^ST ..A DOSE OF fAAVtfAl?-. w ear TH€ m o v e d in t o t h e i R I d a TQ> ACROSS 2 Vice Answer to Previous Puzzle WHOtfSbMC- .. Something-. rwcATe(zr- N tm o o w o o o A j AL- 3 Gentle NfSS FEw VE aCS AGO,^gEAOy< F L O p Adventure fills British miniseries Re- ' 1 Nevertheless 4 Head supports rwBATERS 4 Ruth's 5 Doctors' group A s T 1 compenlon 6 Oriental sash M A 1 N By Jerry Buck Greece and Egypt. Most of their problems extras,” he said. “The scene called for the , i U a s m i i u 6 : J 9 Indeed 7 Mai da E T s Y The Associated Press came from the Egyptian censors, they said. special-effects man to blow up lots of 12 Actress 8 Presses “When they got to Egypt the young couple explosives and shoot off lots of guns. But all Gardner 9 Dog noises LOS ANGELES — The British producers of took refuge in a brothel, which had been the special effects were in Egypt, and the 13 Glowing coal 10 Reveler's cry 14 Maria the miniseries currently running on PBS' converted into a refugee camp,” said Egyptian bureauracy wouldn't let us move 11 Big vehicle them out. We finally found some explosives in O 15 Actress Novak 19 Consumes Masterpiece Theatre, “Fortunes of War,” Willingale. “The Egyptian censor said there 16 City on the Nile 21 3, Roman could probably do an adventurous sequel were no brothels in Egypt. All the Egyptians Greece.” , .. 17 Dog, for short 23 Medicinal root about making the film. with us fell over laughing. The things they One of the thrilling aspects for the 18 Streamlined 24 Buy in advance The seven-part series, based on the Olivia didn’t have in Egypt were legion. When one of filmmakers was shooting amid ancient ruins, cQ h a n k s Atie A Tir o' tee fiM 20 Japanese- TO m C- M OKT WMAiXCfZ •• 25 Broad Z A P p1 American Manning novels "Balkan Trilogy” and the characters falls ill with dysentery they said Jones. 26 Make muddy 22 was A S H E “Levant Trilogy,” was filmed on location in said they had no dysentery either." PEANUTS by Charlaa M. Schulz 27 Woman's name "We shot at the Parthenon, which is vepr saying N 0 O N Europe and Egypt. "We hacl a battle scene in Egypt that 29 In another unusual,” said Jones. “We were at the 24 Greek letter E F T S The miniseries foilows a young, newly involved trucks, tanks and lots and lots of Temple of Poseidon. In Egypt, we filmed at fHOW A0OUT\ ,1. 25 Legel peper direction IT LL SHOW EVERVONE AS UUE UJALK POWN 'M 6 L A P married English couple who stay one jump weapons,” said Jones. “We left all the guns at 601N 6 FOR /•If 28 Normal 31 Type of the Pyramids. We climbed to the top to film. WMAT 600P FRIENP5 ? THE STREET, PEOPLE WILL HE WARNEP, 47 Levels 54 Apiece ahead of the German army at the outbreak of the police station overnight. The next “Blackbeard was furious. Someone had 30 Opera prince compass You know all the mysticism about the A NICE W E A R E ... 5AV," LOOK,THERE 60ES ME! 48 Russian veto played Tick-Tack-Toe all over the treasure 34 Charged 32 Sign of the 57 One of the World War II. The husband, a schoolteacher morning the man at the police station Pyramids. But when you stand on the WALK? A0OVANPHI5PO6!" future word in Romania, has somehow gotten on the wouldn’t let us have the guns. He said he map.” C IB M by M CA. Inc perticles Three Stooges pinnacle you feel that you can take off and fly. 35 Domestic 33 Genus of frogs 49 Of Gestapo hit list. needed 24 hours’ notice, and we had to have a You can look across the desert and know there enimal 39 Rub (with cloth) aircraft 5B Medical suffix Their flight takes them through Romania, release signed by the general. We had our own THE QRIZZWELL8 by Bill Schorr 41 Basketball 50 Booty are thousands of miles before the next 36 Entertainer 59 Summer skin Greece and Egypt. battle right in the police station. It took us Sumac group (abbr.) 52 Actor O'Neal civilization.” 37 Use a spade 45 Amalgam 53 Heraldic green tone stars as Guy Pringle and until noon to get our weapons.” 38 Brimless hat stars as his wife, Emma. In Yugoslavia, which stood in for Romania “I think we were all a little apprehensive m a m 1 2 in the miniseries, the British filmmakers about going to Egypt,” said Willingale. "But OF 39 Architect He’s just taken a job as a university lecturer Christopher ’ AaHOPE. 12 in Bucharest and becomes so involved that his picked up a number of actors and a singer within 10 minutes we were enjojdng it so 4 0 Enthusiasm wlf^’ soon feels neglected. Ronald Pickup after crossing paths with the people working much. The people were so wonderful. Except VEWHO 42 Brahman title 15 plays Prince Yakimov, a penniless Russian on the ABC m iniseries ’’War and ‘the iron lady,’ which is what we called the HAGAR THE HORRIBLE by Dlk Browne 43 Islend off censor. She even had someone on her staff EHTER Scotland aristocrat and parasite. Rupert Graves is Remembrance." 18 19 n here 44 English Simon, a young British officer Emma is “We said to them, ’How would you like to looking after women’s rights, which we tioT- UeFTOVEfZ UNEP perr PIE : thought had nothing to do with us, since our broadcasters 22 attracted to when Guy continues to neglect come and be in our film on your way home?’’’ 46 Opposite of her. said Jones. story was set nearly 50 years ago.” VlAhH" |>JoT nope 25 26 ■ Producer Betty Willingale and director In Greece, Jones directed a panoramic “The Fortunes of War,” which cost $11.6 48 Of the nose James Cellan Jones had a few adventures of scene of an evacuation in the face of the million, is the most expensive drama series 51 Exuberant 34 advancing German army. “We had 400 enthusiasm their own as they filmed in Yugoslavia, the BBC has ever made. 55 Evergreen tree 37 56 Overect CAPTAIN EASY by Crooks A Caaale 60 Yes 40 I'VE HEARD OF BEIN6 61 Age TV Tonight A HOP, ©KIP A N P A JU M P 62 is an FROM VOUK CAMPEITE-v island 63 Part of a circle 48 49 SO S3 54 1-28 64 Item of clothing 5 :0 0 P M ID MOVIE: The Boy and the 8 : 0 0 P M (S T o u r of Duty (C C) The men d D La Indomable ® S C T V Bronc Buster' In the 1880's, a young boy of Bravo Company suspect that their Viet­ (colloq.) 55 1 60 dZ) Mystery!: Agatha Christie's Miss dD Three's Company r idolizes a rodeo circuit rider and later dis­ namese scout is a spy after enduring a ser­ 65 School officials Marple (C C) Gorman's murder and Canon covers that he is wanted for murder, A ies of successful enemy ambushes. (60 [CN N ] Moneyline THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk A Sy Barry 66 - ' degree 61 e3 Pennyfather's disappearance appear to be "Wonderful World of Disney" presenta­ min.) (R) linked; Miss Marple discovers race-car [D IS ] Missing Adventures of OzzJe and DOWN tion. Vincent Van Patten, Earl Holliman. (Z ) M OVIE: Hot Moves' Four young men driver's Ladislaus Malinkowsky's relation­ Harriet VM4/MBE5/ LANP, 64 66 1972 Pan 1 are determined to lose their virginity during ship with both Elvira and Lady Bess. (60 [ESPN] SportsCenter [D IS ] Americanization of Elias The prin­ their summer fun. Michael Zorek, Adam min ) Part 2 of 2, 1 Beasts of J [H B O ] Inside the NFL Hosts: Len Daw­ ciples of pride and brotherhood are re­ Silbar. 1984. son, Nick Buoniconti. (60 min.) (In Stereo) burden (c)1988 by NEA Inc [C N N ] Larry King Live flected in a Romanian immigrant's initial CD (®) The Charmings (CC) The Charm­ impressions of America at the turn of the [DIS] MOVIE: 'Rascals and Robbers: [M A X ] M O VIE: 'Strfatw alkin" A young ings go into debt using their newly ac­ runaway falls victim to the ugly, violent century. The Secret Adventures of Tom Sawyer quired credit cards. (R) (In Stereo) and Huck Finn' Tom Sawyer and Huck world of prostitution. Melissa Leo, Dale [ESPN ] Super Bowl XX: Chicago Bears (Z ) Evening Magazine Finn overhear a plot against the townspeo­ Midkiff, Julie Newmar. 1985. Rated R. vs. New England Patriots ple to cheat them out of $15,000. Patrick (3l) Hill Street [TM C] MOVIE: 'Sid 8i Nancy' (CC) A ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnion [HBO] MOVIE: The Goonies’ (CC) A Creadon, Anthony Michael Hall. 1982. fact-based account of the ill-fated romance group of school kids get caught up in wild (3D M OVIE: 'Count Dracula' This version CELEBRITY CIPHER of the novel by Bram Stoker is faithful to its [ESP N ] College Basketball: North Car­ between Sid Vicious of The Sex Piatola AOMDSpeeCHDOeSMtHAVe treasure hunt after finding a 17th-century olina at Wake Forest (2 hrs.) (Live) and American expatriate Nancy Spungen rLLGIVE.Y6UAMt.XAAPLe. C«l*brlty Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present pirate's map. Sean Astin, Josh Brolin, Jeff source. Christopher Lee. Herbert Lorn, 10AiAK66tM3E-ITd0«r Each tetter In the cipher stands lor another Today's due W equals K in the late 1970s. Gary Oldman, CNoe WTreARiiBeLF.'" Cohen 1985. Rated PG (In Stereo) Klaus Kinski. 1971. [HBO] MOVIE: 'Opposing Force' The HASTOeOUNDtSOOD.' commander of a military survival camp Webb, Drew Schofield. 1986. Rated R. (In [ T M C ] M OVIE: They Only Kill Their ® Wild, Wild West Stereo) 'FJWS R F F aSRW PSV M S goes insane and wages real war on the Masters' When a disreputable woman is dD dD Cosby Show (CC) Newlyweds recruits. Tom Skerritt. Lisa Eichhorn, An­ [USA] Airwolf found dead, the evidence points to her Sondra and Elvin return from their honey­ y thony Zerbe 1986, Rated R. Doberman Pinscher. James Garner, Ka­ moon with surprising news for the Huxta- 1 1 :3 0 P M ® To Be Announced. FRJO RV SURAASYRHSO [M A X ] MOVIE: 'In the Shadow of Kili­ tharine Ross, Hal Holbrook 1972. Rated bles (R) (In Stereo) ® (3D NIghttine (CC). PG manjaro' During a severe drought in BLONDIE by Dean Young A Stan Drake CHYSCC XV VXH KMRVAJVA dD Undersea World of Jacques Cous­ Kenya, starving baboons begin eyeing the ® N BA Basketball: N e w York Knicksat 5 : 2 5 P M [D IS ] All About Dogs Actress teau (60 min.) local humans as a food source. John Rhys- Washington Bullets (2 hrs., 30 min.) SURPRISE 0LONC7IE I'VE CONIE TO HAVE Jll' I M iSSEt? Y O U A N O I

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Jackson & M A N C H E S TE R 16 Ot 2 I and found HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED IHELP WANTED Dr. Crane’s Answers newly renovated nurs­ aad qaartarty taaw. Jackson Real Estate. apply In peraon at: ing facility on the 7-3 ing, addltlona. ranova- lamtWLFiaaaadmstM. family, 1st floor unit, Hont and roofing. For a apaedl oenatdarailon fo r, 647-8400.O.______fully oppllanced kit­ As o condition precedent to IMPOUNDED Mole, 10 B A K E R Y Clerk position COOKS Part time wee­ ADMINISTRATIVE Of­ shift for Individuals 649-3281 the placement of any adver­ S E C R E T A R~Y“- quality Job at a good aldady and hsndleappad. A BOYHOOD DREAM chen. Pay own utilities. weeks old. Lab cross. available Mondav- kends. Flll-ln shift. 5am Receptlonlst. Part time fice, Prague Shoe Com­ Meadows Manor who care for the el­ tising In the /Manchester He­ Quiz on page Z prioa... Call Bud at Elnteam / Come True. Owners $625.00 per month plus Black. Hertford Road. Frlday, 8am to 2 pm. to 1pm or 11:30am to for office In Manches­ pany, opportunities 333 Bldwall St. derly. Excellent be­ security deposit and 1 rald, Advertiser hereby nefit package. Call or TAX ATTORNEY 64t-75S3 ^ dream to refurbish this agrees to protect. Indemnify Mature responsible In­ 7:30pm as needed. With ter. Fridays 3pm-7pm, available. Join a grow­ Manchester, C T 06040 lOWiiaeiraialMt 7 4 1 - 6 7 1 1 exceptional Antique year lease. No pets. dividual. Excellent 1. Yard apply In person to and hold harmless the /Man­ possible full time Saturdays 10am-6pm, ing company. Our will adviea and prtpara a R O O FS Colonial Is now a real­ 649-0795.______chester Herald, Its officers mother's hours. Call summer work. Expe­ Sundays 11am-6pm. management office 2. Boar (Virile male) 047-Diei South Windsor Nursing TDRSfiSIReiiiS' A lOC ity. Updated Inside and MANCHESTER North- and employees against any ■announcements 646-5718 for Interview. rience In quantity Typing necessary. Ap­ has several positions- 3. Friday Center, 1060 Main St. all tsx raturne. a Floors Ilka new ' . a PAINTING , and all liability, loss or South Windsor. 289- KITCHEN A BATH a apaciallzing In oMar floors out. Tip-top shape. 6 field Green Ranch Con­ R E C E P TIO N IS T and as­ cooking and dietary plications being ac­ available. Training 4. Porcine WHITMAN a S TA IN IN Q Rooms and a loft, 3 dominium. 2 bedroom, expense. Including attor­ A Wonderful family expe­ background helpful but cepted Mondav-Fridav provided. We offer: ADMINISTRATIVE As­ 7771. EOE. REMDDEUNG a Natural A tialiMd floors neys' fees, arising from sistant In Manchester 5. King (Left over turkey) sistant. Growing com­ laa Downty Oriva., /tpt, A a No waxing anymois a ADDITIONS bedrooms, I'/i boths, central air, oppllanced claims of unfair trade practi­ rience. Australian, Eu­ doctor's office. Ma­ good opportunity for 9am-11am.Call528-1300 paid vocations, paid Manehaatar, Sta-isai great big deck over­ ropean, Scandinavian 6. (a) Ram — Mutton (x) pany seeking qualified From tha smallast repair to kitchen, washer and ces, Infringement of trode- ture, dependable, and mature person who Is for on appointment. holidays, paid personal the largest renovation, wa JlMiYMflHll-6»6780 Fully Ino’urod ' looking super yard. A d ry e r. $775.00 per marks, trade names or pot- high school exchange willing to be trained In days, health and/or life (b) Stag — Venison (y) person. Responsibili­ CERTIHED pleasant personality a PART-TIme driver for ties Include: payroll, will do a complete |0b. Start Quality Retoroncoa rare find. Call quick. month. Security dep­ ents, violation of rights of students arriving In must. Must enlov pa­ a new field. Good start­ handicapped person. Insurance, free park­ (c) Capon — Giblets (v) $165,00. Jackson & privacy and Infringement of August. Become a host group Insurance, ad­ NURSES to flnlsh. Free eatlmatea. uw vM ios.CAiirer FREE Eatimataa osit plus 1 year lease. tient contact. Great ing pay and pro-rated Manchester- Glaston­ ing, pleasont office at­ (d) Steer — Hamburger (z) J hwaaw Tax PreparaUoa Jackson Real Estate. 649-0795. copyright and proprietary family for American benefits, vacation, etc. mosphere. Apply In ministration of person­ 8 6 M ie i rights, unfair competition working conditions. bury area. 646-7703. (e) Barrow — Bacon (w) nel records and office AIDES I Don't worry about the HtrittRe Kttehtii A caii643-26to^ 647-8400.D. ______AVAILABLE Imme­ Intercultural Student Afternoon hours. Call Free meals. Contact person Tuesday- lnatallfltlofl».MlM«nd and libel and slander, which Exchange. Call 1-800 supplies Inventory. I new tax law- Buatnaaa and A P O T O' GOLD. Some diately. 1 room kit­ N Food Servive Supervi­ Frldav, 8:30am-4pm. BatliC6iit6r repairs weakly carpet may result from the publica­ 646-5153 leave message Company benefits Meadows Manor I Individual Income tax ra- lucky family will make chenette and 1 tion of any adyertlsment In Sibling. with service.______sor, Crestfleld Conva­ Prague Shoe Com­ Coma vltH our ihoaKoom at; a p t ^ ia - lescent Home, 643-5151. available. Please call East, a 116 bed multi­ |turn preparationa. 182 W. Middle Tpke. ■ this a great place to bedroom apartment. the Manchester Herald by $70.00-590.00 per night. 2-3 HELP WANTED pany, 200 Pitkin Street, call home. Meticulous advertiser. Including adver­ East Hartford, CT. for an oppointment. level health carefacll CanMHlahaeaafar Manchester PHONE Heat, hot water and evenings per week. WANTED. Babysitter for 8;30am-12:30pm. builder has created a appliances Included. tisements In any free dlstrl- Infant. Mondoy- Ity Is looking for Cer­ I appalalawalat64MlM 643-2070 butlan publications pub­ Employment Women preferred. Coll A C C O U N TA N T. Staff Ac­ HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Prague Shoe Com­ S4D-5400 beautiful 7-plus room No pets. Security dep­ lished by the Monchester 649-6263, 4:30-6:30, Frlday. 1pm-5:30pm, In RECEPTIONIST countant needed In pany. Administrative tified Nursing Assist­ FIDORS Country Colonial on osit required. 646-2970. Herald. Penny Sletfert, Mondav-Fridav, 4-5pm my Manchester home. growing business. De­ Office. 282-9074. ants to fill the newly the Manchester-Bolton Publisher. & Education Must be experienced gree and 1-3 years ex­ INSURANCE Office. A U TO Parts Counter Per­ ENROUED A6ENf~ FAR8AND REM00ELIR8 Let us do your Hardwood MANCHESTER. Attroc- Soturdoy and Sundoy. CLERK TYPIST town line. Features In­ tlve 2 bedroom apart­ and reliable. 688-8330or perience preferred. Clerical Including typ­ son with experience AUTO and Truck Me­ created 4pm-8pm , It Vaara inS e«f«r/anaa Room addWona. daeka. rooflne, floorsi Wo wW ramom tha clude 4 bedrooms, PART Time driver 649-8865. for our main office ing and telephone re­ wanted full time. Apply chanic. Immediate op­ I.Taa Ftaawailan/Oaiiiiililaa / ?•■ skHng. windows and gunara. furrMura from tha working ments: remodeled 2 needed. Must have own Responsibilities In­ shift. Starting salary ea^eaan baths, attractive oak THE DEADLINE FOR lobby. Customer ser­ clude Involvement In quired. Jewell- Eng­ In person. Mansfield ening. Experienced Saokhos and buSdoisr asivloa area at no oxtra ohargt. Froo bedroom, small build­ PART TIME car. Work 2 days a land Insurance. ot *7.86-»8.11 com­ •aaart M Nt«t a OM Taa UM avsKaMs. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. cabinetry, top quality ing, $445 plus utilities. PLACING OR vice duties Included. cash bookkeeping, Auto Parts, Route 32, only with own tools. asttmatoa materials with many HELP WANTED week. Call Julie 871- 646-4662. Mansfield. 647-9552. mensurate with ex­ Im m e iu e e d . o u e i u Spacious 2 bedroom CANCELING AN AD IS I 2988, leave message. Good benefits, good bank reconciliation But. 647- 54D-2348 • Ridro special touches, unique perience. Apply In apartment tncludine 12 N O O N T H E DAY PA R T Tim e lob taking and collection. Com­ ■ 646-6079 RII.845-I floor plan lust waiting PART Time (substitute) wages, apply: pany benefits availa­ 1 « 9^ heat and hot water, BEFORE, MONDAY - care of either Intantsor ■ RN/LPN person at: f o r decoratring driver needed for KNN US AT Savings Bank of ble. Please coll for touches. Generous al­ $550. Private 2 bed­ FRIDAY. IN ORDER 2 year olds In a day care 1 room Townhouse In­ newspaper delivery In SAVmCS MNK «f Center. Hours l-6pm. appointment, Monday- LOOKING FOR WORK 1 CHANGE NURSE Meadowa Manor lowances still availa­ TO MAKE THE NEXT Andover/Hebron. Call Manchester Frlda v, 8 : 30am- I ^ H D M E S cluding heat and hot MANCHESTER Must be mature. 1 Meadows Manor Eaat, 333 Bldwall St. I ^ H D M E S ble. Treat yourself to a water, $<00. No pets. ISSUE. FRIDAY Donna 649-3467 for de- 923 Main Street 12;30pm. Prague Shoe 1 I ^ F D R SALE showing todayl We have a part time cl- Please call The Child­ a 116 bad multi-level Manchaatar, C T 06040 ■help wanted FDR SALE 643-0157, l2-5pm. A F T E R N O O N BY 2:30 tolls before Horn. ren's Place,Inc, Man­ Manchester, C T 06040 Company, Administra­ BUT ■help wanted $254,900. Jackson & erlcal/data entry posi­ tive Office. 282-9074. 1 health care facility la 047-0101 Jackson Real Estate. F U L L Y Furnished 1 bed- PM FO R M O N D A Y ’S Sales Pasitlons. Morn­ chester. 643-5535. MAINTENANCE Super­ MANCHESTER. Say 1 aaaking qualified lot MANCHESTER Seven 647-8400.P. room, with garage. ISSUE. THANK YOU ings. Eblens Casual tion open in our com­ PONT HAVE THE SKILLS? visor for high school. room Cope In desirable Good-bye to that small Clothing and Foot­ PART Time position. RN/LPN Charge A/C. $700 plus utlltles FO R YO U R mercial loan servicing 1 M A IN TE N A N C E Man. RN Must have basic handy Buckley School neigh­ home. Large 5 bed­ and security. 671-9292. wear, 974 Main Street, Manchester Insurance RN’8 o p e n in g 1 Nuraaa. All ahifta avail- person skills and abil­ room Colonial has ev­ LDT8/LAND COOPERATIONIII department. agency looking for o HEED TRANSPORTATIOH? Full time tor restau­ borhood. Siding, deck, Monchester. 646-1191. ■ able Including week- rant complex. Must be ity tp oversee the main­ professional landscap­ erything you have been FDR SALE ELDERLY Housing. Now Contact Susan mature person from In SOMERS and ENFIELD, CT. ^ ■ SUPERVISDRS m taking applications tor PART Time cooking In I daya and weekends. able to do minor re- tenance of the building ing. Rec room, dark­ looking tor. First floor your home. Deliver to QIguere 8:30am to 1pm. Most Work closer to home and continue doing the Then call us for an Interview. and supervise a clean­ fireplaced family room 1 and 2 bedroom aport- have good typing and 1 S tarting aalary la polrs, cleaning and set Meadows Manor room, new paint and CO LU M B IA. 4 plus acres handicapped person. thinga you enjoy the moat about your Job — up work. Full benefits. ing company. Excel­ paper Inside. Fire­ and den, 3 baths, huge ments. Coll 526^22. " I and found 646-1700 office skills. Call Offering paid on the Job TRAINING. ■ •11.13-^14.88 com- East. A multi-level on beautiful wooded lot Telephone 646-^03. coe helping pooplo. Wo have opaninga on the 2nd ■ Must have own tools. lent benefits. Call 649- place, hardwood eat-ln kitchen plus gen­ on private road. 1 bedoom, busline. AP- Donna 646-6050. Inde­ ■ manaurata with experl- health care facility erous dining room. pllonces. $450 plus utili­ 2 FO UN D . Black and White CLERICAL opening. 20-25 and 3rd ahifta at our facllltlea. Pay la «6I ■ Wages commensurate 5336.______• floors, boy windows. $125,000. Coll 487-12?9. pendent Insurance FANTASTIC BENEFITS. enca. Excellent bene- Perfect for your grow­ ties. No pets. Security. cat. Double pawed. week. Miscellaneous P AR T Tim e counter and Center, 830 Hartford commenaurato with the labor market, without with experience. EOE. has an Immediate full D IE T Aides. Full and part Much more. A must Bennet School area. M 1 fita or “no banafita 646- 2260. 9am-5pm Mr. see. $159,900. Dan 646- ing family. Centorv-2i 649-7770.______duties In busy medical general duties for Rood, Manchester. traveling to Hartford or Springfield to work. W 1 time and part time time Diet Aides needed Epstein Realty. 647- I ^ R E S D R T 649-1758 or 647-9141. office. Call 646-7704. will work with you on arranging Hickey.______for a convalscent home 9892.______ROCKVILLE-1 bedroom, power equipment Consider this opportunity and Join our other 1 package". Intareated opening on the 3-11 8895.CI______ESJPflDPERTY MISSING Blonde female INSURANCE Manches­ dealer In Coventry. BANQUET Servers. Part H I appileanta piaaaa AUTG and Truck Me- • In Glastonbury. Excel­ MANCHESTER Say excellent condition. medical staff In providing quality medical care to TRANSPORTATION. ^ I shift. Excellent bene­ M A N C H ES TE R . New to Wall-to-wall carpeting, cat. Broad Street, West ter agency. Immediate Permanent port time time, flexible hours. a 1 apply in peraon at: chanlc. Full or part lent starting pay, be­ ggod-bye to that small MELBOURNE, Florida Apply In person: The our Inmates. Call us at (2 (^) 703-0865 axt. 4104 ■ time. Must have own fits with salary up to nefits, and free meals. market. Roomy 4 bed­ heat and hot water Middle Turnpike area. opening part time. position mornings and Classes begin February 8. 4 1 home. Large 5 bed- area- Indian Harbour Beaded collar. Group Claims process­ Saturdays. Eckert's Gallery, 141 New Lon- for more Information or to be scheduled for an MeadDWS Mansr tools. Coll 649-2871. For more Information roorh Colonial has ev­ room home with coun­ Included. $525 month. ^M 1■ •16.15 (no benefit rate try kitchen, IVi baths, Beach. Townhouse, 2 Also, 2 bedroom excel­ Answers to Sachla. 646- ing and general office Lawn & Leisure. 742- d o n T u r n p ik e , Interview. 333 Bldwell St. MASON- Waterproofer please contact Fred erything you have been bedrooms, baths, Glastonbury. A ■ up to •16.98). Inter­ beautiful screened-ln 7>h lent condition. Wall-to- 2037. work. 643-6401. 6103. Please call A. Plante Manchaatar, C T 06040 Trainee. $7 per hour to Perry, at 659-8652 from looking for. First floor garage. Newly deco­ 1 ested applicants con­ 9-5. EOE. porch. Prlvotely situ­ wall carpeting. No util­ THE CONNECTiCUT Director of Nursing Services ^ 1 start. Quick advance­ fireplaced family room rated. Vacant. Assu­ 647-9191 and den, 3 baths, huge ated on beautifully ities, K35 month. Call CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS •Of ment as you learn. tact: landscaped lot In aulet mable mortgage. for details 9om-6pm. Must have own trans­ eat-ln kitchen plus gen­ $68,500. 649-4346. P A R T TIM E i 1 Mrs. Pepin at area. Call for details. 644-5273.______ASSISTANT Box 1400, Enfield, C T 06082 643-5151 portation. 563-3006 or erous dining room. Attn. Nurse Recruitment IlNSTRUCTIDN Perfect for your grow­ Century-21 Epstein NEWS STAND DEALER AlUrmsWin AeSon EOS lot Manchester! We'll be 647- 1901. ______MeadDWS Maner Realty. M7-8B95.Q. P H O N E R O O M at the Manchester ing fam ily. $239,900 ICONOOMIMUMS Monchaater aroa. deliver only to Honor 333 Bldwell St. TR A IN to be a Diesel Century-21 Epstein COUNTRY SETTING. I W8BTBA6E8 YWCA, 78 North Main Sales Clerk & I f o s r e n t MANAGER Boxea and atorea. Eatabllahed route. Work Street on January 20,27 Mancheater, C T 06040 Mechanic. 7 months Reolty. 647-8895.n Andover. $124,900. Five room ranch. Great Needed to work In our local office while approximately 6 houra per week - get paid MOTORCYCLE ENTHUSIASTS BE A HONDA PROFESSIONAL and Feburary 3 from Cashier hands on program. DO NOT GO BANKRUFTI EAST Windsor 2bedroom 647-9191 Next class-AprII 11th. WELL-KEPT. Coventry. starter or retirement learning ell phaeaa of telephone ealee room for 10. Muat be available at Praea Tim e SOCUL WORKER 10am-2pm. Positions needed at once at mo­ $169,900. 3 Bedroom Stop Foreclosure! Home- luxury Condominium. management. Muet be able to train and ______IQS Diesel Technology In­ home. Gorgeous 600' owners, consolidate your (12:30 pm) dally and Friday evening at 12:30 JOIN THE LEADER! Join our dynamic If you have Meadows Manor, a for: clerk, reception­ dern Health Shop in Raised Ranch on a Fireplace, skylight, motivate othere. Advancement ateurad to stitute, 105 Phoenix deep rear yard. Conve­ bills, pay off your credit basement, garage, WE ARE SEEKING QUALIFIED profaMlonal team at a SALES EXPERIENCE 240 bed, multi-level ist, typist, data entry, large shopping center. INSURANCE Manches­ gorgeous one-acre lot. the right pareon. For Interview contact Mr. a.m. Delivery of papera takea approximately Avenue, Enfield, CT nient to Rte6and 1-384. cards, your car or busi­ laundry, 1V^ baths, PEOPLE IN SALES. PARTS & SERVICE Mancheater Honda PARTS EXPERIENCE secretaries, word pro­ ter agency. Immediate Cathedral cellinged ness loon, your mortgage Frands^etwaan the houre ol 4-7 p.m. only 1 hour, Monday thru Saturday, dependable In the Department health care facility Is cessors, light Indus­ Professional atmos­ opening for a full time 1-800-243-4242. D.W.FIsh Realty. 643- $625.563-6060 evenings. at 647-9048. Manchester Herald, It Bralnard MECHANICAL Living Room and Din­ 1591 or 87M400.g. and save, save your Place, Manchester. car a muat. Call Bob. at 647-0046. of your choice. EXPERIENCE seeking an Individual trials ond food service. phere and pleasant Property, Casualty ing Room. Enclosed homell NO PAYMENTS 626-6465 days. ______for this full time posl- DunhIII Temporaries, working conditions. person. Experience re- porch with sliders to NEW TO MARKET. Nine UP TO 2 YEARSI Bod Wa offer you: a AN ACHIEVEMENT East H a rtfo rd 282- qulred. 643-6401.______room two and one halt jHDMES RECORD - tln. MSW, BSW or Unlike the usual retail Real Estate deck. Large eat-ln kit­ credit, late payments or . COMPETITIVE top parformanca wtth 0701/East Windsor 623- C A F E TE R IA general klt- chen. Brick fireplaced bath U&R High Ranch. unemployment Is not a FOR RENT INCOME — your pravloui amployar degree In related field 4416.______store. Flexible hours. chen help. Mondav- lower level. Recreation Dramatic first floor problem. Foreclosure as­ Mlary commlwlont. required with geratric MECHANIC with expe­ Interesting health Fridav. Good starting Room and 2 Full baths. family room with sistance available tor the MANCHESTER. Porter IncwittvM. bwwflts a STABILITY - HOMES cathedral celling and SELF-EMPLOYED and package job and paraonaJ or medical experi­ rience wanted full field, good salary & be­ wage, benefits. 633-4681 D.W.FIsh Realty. 643- Street. 6 room Colon­ time. Apply In person, ext. 330. Charlotte FOR SALE 1591 or 87M400.O. glass walls. Located In NEWLY DIVORCEOI ial, 3 bedrooms, 2 cor a JOB a THE RIGHT MENTAL ence preferred. Ex­ nefits. Apply at once to I executive area with Swiss Conservative Mansfield Auto Parts, 8o.m. to 2p.m.______PUT YOUR LOVE ON THE LINE... J SATISFACTION - ATTITUDE - CONTEMPORARY COM­ Group at 263-4S4-13I6 garage. No pets. Secur­ cellent benefits with Route 32, Monsfleld. manager Diane. AM real estate advertised In FORT. Manchester, easy access to schools ity and references. a caraar with poaalbla willing and abla to work PARTS Puller with expe- and 1384. $229,900. Sen­ or 263-4$4-4404. advancamant Into starting salary com­ Parkade Health the Manchester Herald Is $177,900. Attractive 2 $1200 per month plus Apply in peraon SUPERVISOR-RN. rlence wanted full try Real Estate. 643- managamant time. Apply In person. sublect to the Fair Housing story offering warm utilities. Call RE/M AX. WITH THE HERALD’S Mon.-Fri. Bom 6pm mensurate with ex­ Mondav-Fridav, 3pm- Shoppe Act of 1968, which makes It 4060.D.______a PRODUCT - 11pm. Applications are Mansfield Auto Parts, hearth. New vinyl. In need ot East ot the River, Ro­ 646-2789 perience. Interested Maaehettar Parkade Illegal to advertise any pref­ N E W LISTING. G o r- a large Inventory ot now being accepted for Route 32, Monsfleld. erence. limitation or discrim­ Great family area, 2- salie Z. BrunettI, 647- Honda producta applicants should this key position. For 404 W . Middle Tpke. car garage, gas heat, geous eight room two Mortgage? 1419. After 6pm, 643- V A L E N T IN E t r r m ? Including parta and E X P E R IE N C E D Collec- ination based on race, color, and one half bath Con­ accaraaorlaa apply at or send re­ Interview please con­ religion, sex or national skylight, carpeting, Qood credit or bad 7014. tor of 60 day level. master suite, foyer, temporary. Four bed­ IAJV Ij/ \ / ^ sume to: tact Mrs. Plante, DNF, WAREHOUSE Manager Savings Bank of Man­ origin, or an Intention to credit, we make loans a FULLTIME Crestfleld Convols- moke onv such preference, den, gourmet kitchen, 3 rooms, two full baths enSTOREAND POSITION handling all receiving, chester. 649-9696 exf. limitation or discrimination. with skylights, sunken easy. Recant ban­ Martin A. Meghan cent. 643-5151. bedrooms, 2 baths, stock management, 339.______The Herald will not know­ thermal glass, pro living room with sky­ kruptcy, toracloara or g y OFFICE SPACE Senior Administrator some shipping and ingly accept any odvertlse- LINES \ ? FULL Time. Immediate landscaping, deck, lights, tile entrance lata paymanta, we can MBidDwt MinDr material preparation. opening sales/office ment which Is In violation of shutters, city water. foyer, first floor family NEW Building. Interior Independent position the low. help. Relo-Com haa It to suit occupant. 750 to 333 Bldwall St. position. We will train. Immediate possession. room, large kitchen Full or for a self-starter. Mall $5 per hour Includes 2 SOUTHERN New Ehg- with breakfast bar and all from 1st and 2nd 1,000 square feet unit. Manchaatar, C T 06040 lond classifleld ads D.W.FIsh Realty. 643- Part time order/Retoll company nights and Saturday. 1591 or 871-1400.D. first floor with laundry mortgages to retl- Utilities and parking M 7-9 19 1 needs Immediate help. Coll 643-2171.______reach nearly 800,000 area. $256,500. Sentry Included. Peterman homes In Connecticut MANCHESTER. Owner nancos. Applications HONDA. 108 sell advertising in Apply at C T. Cane and Real Estote. 643-4060.D. Building Company. Reed, 134 Pine St., SECRETARY for active and Rhode Island. The anxious to sell. taken In the conveni­ 649-9404.______Directory of engineering sales of­ $179,900. This spacious STOP out Sunday and see Manchester.______price for a basic 25 ence ot your home or LE A S E - 2,700 square feet. fice. Accurate typing word ad Is only $55 and ond attractive 7-plus how much $144,900 will Classes for the SALES Hartford Des­ skills and phone ans­ buy. You'll be plea­ office. New tree standing PART TIME patch Moving and Stor­ will appear In 43 news­ room Ranch Is a plea­ 9 University of Con­ wering. Experience re­ sure to show!. It Is santly surprised! 3 bulldlnq. Located next age. Our Corporate papers. For more In­ CALL NDW to'Battlston Cleoners necticut. High com­ quired. Full benefits. formation call Classi­ located In a desirable large bedrooms, fire­ CIRCULATION CREW SUPERVISORS Sales Department Is On busline and ample area of Manchester. placed living room, our profeaslonelo ere on West Middle Turn­ adding Account Sales fied, 643-2711 and ask pike. Separate park­ PART-TIME Excellent opportunity for retirees, students, missions, training parking. Call 289-1571. for detolls.o______There Is a large private dining room, kitchen on duty 7 dgyra e week R epresentatives In ing. High traffic. Will RN's! Feerthe^ heat this yard. Has a walk-out with eating space, 1'/i moms. Approximatley 20 hours per week, and great support. Coonnecticut terri­ MANCHESTER. Charm- bath, recreation room RELO^ICOM complete building. winter. Exciting as­ Ing, cozy, convenient. 3 basement Ideal for In­ work with young adults ages 10 thru 15. For personal inter­ tory. Join our team for law situation! Lots of and garage! Imme­ Land Planning Assoc. Interesting, varied as­ signments avialable bedroom, iV? baths. FINANCIAL Monday thru Thursday 4:30pm-8:30pm, coast to coast. $580 per closet space. Two fire­ diate occupancy. Blan­ 643-1111. EVENINGS Saturday 10am-2pm. Reliable transporta­ view call Liz Rifken signment. Insurance Home In very quiet chard & Rossetfo, "W e places. There are and pension benefits. week. Free housing. neighborhood. Flre- SERVICES 8 tion a must. If you have the ability to moti­ at 1-800-231-5913. Free travel. Referal many other fine fea­ G uarantee Our IRESORT We need 8 people to work Car. Write Mr. Evans, ploced living room, Houses" 646-2482.0 Call Bob Hayward vate young adults and have some sales Hartford Despatch bonus. Call Nurse screened porch and tures In this home. IPROPERTY part-time from our telephone experience, your earningsigs potential Is America, 1-800-666- much more. $169,900. Make on Offer. Realty JARUIS Built Colonial. 649-3156 Moving and Storage World, Frechette Be­ sales office for major daily unlimited. Based on straightilgf commissions. TELEMARKETING. Are P.O. Box 8271, East 2244.______643-9258.______Seeing Is bellevlng- Licensed by CT. end FLORIDA Bound? you a telemarketer noit Associates. 646- ...thls 3 bedroom home Ocean, Intercoastol Call Jeanne Circulation Department,Di 647- Hartford CT. 06108 or SMALL Engine A^- SUMMIT Village Beauti­ N.Y. newspaper 5:15 to 9:15 evenings that would like a lob visit us at 225 Prospect chanlc for power 7709.P. ______features a huge front to rsort property. Golf, Send a message of love M 4 A ful 2 bedroom Condom­ back master bedroom with no selling and St., East Hartford. equipment shop In Cov­ C U D D LE UP next to a tennis, club. Beautiful, and Saturday 9-12:30 pm. No helps prevent violent inium In small quiet and fireplaced living EOE. entry. Experienced on cozy fire In the fire­ uncrowded Vero Beach to your Valentine on experience necessary, we will crimes and tires? Pro­ complex. Fully op- room, dining room, located approximately 2 and 4 cycle and own pllanced kitchen with place ol this terrific 7 Rentals fessional telemarket­ tools necessary. Good room Raised Ranch. 3 country kitchen, 1 hour north ot Palm train. ing company want to sliders to private bal­ both, recreation room, Beach. Call Elam. 1- February WAITRESSES opportunity tor take cony. Full finished bedrooms, 7'/i baths, put your sustaining de- charge type person. new state-of-the-art lots of wall to wall 80(F626-0643. • GuarantNd hour pay meonor, selective basem ent. $119,900. carpeting. $160's. Blan­ IROOMS DayttiM & aveainfs Eckert's Lawn & Lels- Anne Miller Real Est- kitchen cabinets, fan­ • Approx. 24 hra. par weak PART TIME closes and outgoing ure. 742-6103.______tastic sunporch above chard & Rossetfo, "We IFOR RENT IROOMMATER , disposition to work on ote. 647-8000.n______Guarantee Our apply to: CLEANING Person. Part a great yard. Ideal for IWANTED • Plaaaant working conditlona CUSTOMER SERVICE our am-pm shift. Sa­ FO R E ST Ridge 4 level entertaining, family Houses" 646-2482.0 ROOM for rent. Close to lary and bonuses. For and full time positions Townhouse, 2'/j baths, downtown and busline. • Bonuaaa We are looking for responsible aervlce- SHADY GLEN available. Residential. room, store room and MANCHESTER. Over­ Interview call Jeffrey 3 bedrooms, sliders to $80.00 per week. Tele­ PROFESsTotlAL'Tr- mlnded Individuals to handle customer inquir­ Call Country Maids. lots morel $188,250. sized 9 room Colonial,4 mole, nonsmoker CALL • Commlaalona or Pot at 569-2279. DAIRY STORES deck, pool, tennis, Jackson & Jackson large bedrooms, main phone 643-1021. ies. The position requires enthusiasm, Inde­ 646-3650.______move-ln condition. wanted to share du­ COUNTER help. Dry 840 E. MMdIa Tpka. Real Estate. 647-8400.O. floor family room with plex. $3M.OO Includes Contact pendent thinking, and organization. Good cleaning. Afternoons. TEXAS Oil Company Quiet comfortable fireplace, also a lower I APARTMENTS needs mature person complex. Owner fi­ utilities. 643-5232. 643-2711 Manchtster Harold communication skills and a pleasant tele­ Parkade Cleaners, 649-424S TOLLAND. Country level recreation room, I f o r r e n t Manchester Parkade. for short trips sur­ nancing, too! $159,900. MANCHESTER Protes- phone manner are essential. or rounding Manchester. charm! Expandable 2 formal dining room, 16 Brainard Place 649-5559.______Anne Miller Real Est­ bedroom Cape on good sized kitchen with slonol to share large to place your Contact customers. We home. Nice area. Wa­ 360 W. MIMIoTpka. ate. 647-8000. beautifully landscaped glass sliders to deck, MANCHESTER. 7 b ^ - 3:30 — 7:30 PM Monday-Friday WAITRESSES Wanted troln. Write D.K. Dick­ room apartment. 2nd sher/Dryer. 6475.00 In­ special message Mr. Purcell full or part time. Apply VERNON. New llstingl 6 2 acres. Just minutes 7'/i baths, private bock 7:00 AM — 10:00 AM Saturday Maochattar Parfcada erson, President, yard treed lot. Priced floor. $525 plus secur­ cluding utilities. Call Batwaan 4-7 PM, In person. Luigi's Res­ room plus. Only from 1-84, shopping, 646-8809, please leave Southwestern Petro­ schools. $157,900. Kler- to sell. $249,900. U & R ity. No pets. Call 649- Please call Jaanne at 647-9940 for mors taurant. 706 Hartford $149,900! Kelly Realty. message. P.S. Deadline is 10 A.M., Feb. 12th, 1988 6 4 3 -0 5 11 leum, Box 961005, Fort nan Realty. 649-1147. Realty. 643-2692.0 1928 until 5pm. 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 Information. Rood, Manchester. 649- Worth, T X 76161. 568-9151. 5325.