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BUSINESS Secretary Block Cheney basketball ‘Healthy’ treats convincing winner sometimes aren’t defends tenure Business Broket's delay made couple pay ... page 19 m ... page 11 ... page 13 notice, and used to take place at least once a year. In B rief QUESTION: On Nov. 8, we sold two stocks through Now, because the number of mutual funds keeps a broker and, on his recommendation, bought shares increasing and the SEC is short-staffed, they occur of a mutual fund. The broker coilected commissions somewhat less frequently. Roberts chosen president on the stock sales and the mutual fund purchase. The "C P A statements" you mention attest that a He confirmed the saies of the stocks by telephone at Investors* Althea Roberts, sales associate, was recently certified public accounting firm has counted the 2 P.M., eastern standard time, Nov. 8. But he says our elected president of the Agents Advisory Council fund’s assets and examined the fund's books as of Merrill Lynch Realty, for 1986. purchase of the mutuai fund shares did not take place Guide until Nov. 19, because of a New York Stock Exchange independent auditor. The council pro William A. Doyle And there’s an extra layer of protection for fund rule that demands a week’s delay. vides communica shareholders. A mutual fund does not have actual Is that correct and can you elaborate? tion directly be possession of the fund’s assets. All those securities tween the Sales and cash are held by the fund’s custodian bank. That’s Associates and the ANSWER: It is not correct. Your purchase order for the mutual fund shares could have been executed Nov. a requirement of the Investment Company Act of 1940. Corporate Staff of Since the passage of that federal legislation, there . iEanrhrstrr) Manchester — A City o( Village Charm 8 Merrill Lynch has not been even one case of misappropriation of lim ih Realty. The “ week’s delay” rule the broker cited evidentiy funds price more frequently. mutual fund assets resulting in loss to fund Roberts has been refers to the five-business-day settiement of securi- Summed up, that broker should have purchased the shareholders. an active Agents tie.s transactions. With Saturday and Sunday thrown in, that works out to a fuil week. mutual fund shares for you at the price established at Would that the banking and insurance industries Advisory Council could boast similar records. 25 Cents member for two ye- - When you seil stock, you can’t get the money until 4 p.m., EST, Nov. 8. ars and associated the close of business on the settlement date a week Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1986 — 25S QUESTION: Banks and insurance companies are QUESTION: My mutual fund declares a dividend with Merrill Lynch later. If there’s a holiday in between, it’s eight days. subject to periodic examinations by state and/or and a capital gains distribution, which I reinvest to Realty for six years. However, when a sale is executed and confirmed, federal officials. But I have never heard what check is buy more shares, once a year. Wouldn’t I be wise to A lifelong Manches the money is available in your account at the brokerage firm. From that minute on, the money can made on the many billions of dollars of assets of invest an additional sum of money just before the Talk doesn’t ter resident, she annual dividend and capital gains distribution are lives at 129 Steep be used to buy other securities for you. mutual funds. f # Mutual fund annual reports carry the usual CPA declared? Allies study Hollow Lane. Assuming the brokerage firm has a “ selling group agreement” with the mutual fund in which you bought statement. But is there any organization, such as the ease concerns shares — as it clearly does — the broker could have Securities and Exchange Commission, that checks to ANSWER: NO! Rather than wise, that would be 2 named telephoned or wired your purchase order to the fund. see that the funds are holding all the stocks, bonds, dumb, because you would have to pay tax on the The shares would then have been purchased at the etc. listed in the reports? dividend and capital gains distribution. You’ll be wise partners Roberts to wait until after those declarations. Then, your in town strike price established the very next time the fund Reagan call Fuss II O’Neill. calculated the value of its shares. This "forward ANSWER: Yes, indeed! The SEC and the National additional investment will buy more shares at a lower Inc., a Manchester civil engineering firm, have pricing” system is mandated by the Securities and Association of Securities Dealers audit each mutual price. And you won’t be hit with an extra tax payment. Bv John F. Kirch named Leonard Jahnke and Jeff Heidtman as Exchange Commission. Every mutual fund is fund’s holdings and put the fund through a thorough Herald Reporter new partners in the firm. required to "price” its shares once a day, at the close examination periodically. Those audit-examinations Doyle welcomes written questions, but he can Jahnke. a 16-year employee, is a graduate of of business on the New York Stock Exchange. Some are done on a "surprise” basis, with no advance provide answers only through the column. HARTFORD — Officials of the union that the University of Connecticut and has also done for boycott represents striking employees of the graduate work there. His professional back Crestfield-Fenwood nursing home said a ground includes site engineering and utility meeting Tuesday with Gov. William A. O’Neill 7 design with a specialty in water systems but Libyan forces are in a high was a step in the right direction. 8 Combined Wire Services engineering. He was elected vice president and Analysts see state of alert against possible But they weren’t totally satisfied with his secretary at the recent annual meeting. Jahnke TRIPOLI, Libya — The Libyan Israeli or U.S. retaliation for the response. resides with his wife, Liga, and stepdaughter. government today described the Dec. 27 attacks on travelers that O’Neill agreed to meet with four members of Kristina, at 36 Porter St. U.S. economic boycott of Libya as left 19 people dead at the Rome and the New England Health Care Employees Heidtman becomes a partner after 10 years of slow growth nothing more than a "face-saving Vienna airports. Union, District 1199, only after union members employment. Prior to joining Fuss k O’Neill, he device” and warned President Several U.S. allies said today and striking employees staged a sit-in outside was employed by the Department of Environ Reagan that "if he passes a certain they are studying President Rea his office at the Capitol Tuesday morning and mental Protection. He received his unergraduate line, we will shoot.” gan’s call on the world community vowed not to leave until the governor talked degree in Geology from Southern Connecticut for the state to join in an economic boycott of m In the first .official Libyan with them. State University and a Masters Degree in Uibya in retaliation for its alleged reaction to the econonmic sanc Hydrogeology from the University of backing of terrorist attacks on “ My concern ... is the patient care,” O’Neill FAIR FIE LD (AP) — Connecticut will continue to tions announced Tuesday by Rea Connecticut. passengers at Rome and Vienna told reporters after the meeting, which began be one of the most economically healthy states in the gan, a senior aide to Col. Moam- His specialty is Hydrogeology with an empha airports. (Reagan called Khadafy at 4 p.m. and lasted slightly over an hour. nation this year with steady but unexciting growth, mar Khadafy said the 1.500 sis on the monitoring, evaluation and mitigation “flaky” at his Tuesday press 'm m "That’s the response of the governor.” analysts said. Americans working in the country of the pollution of groundwater and surface water conference. Story on page 19) O’Neill reiterated his refusal to become In fact, many of Connecticut’s economic indicators “ are not hostages” and indicated resources. He will serve as vice president. Australian Foreign Minister Bill personally involved in the l l ‘A-week-old — employment, housing construction and wages — they are free to leave at any time. Heidtman resides with his wife. Jody and their Hayden said in a radio interview strike, but said the state would take some will nearly mirror those of the past twelve months, Libya closed its airspace for an three children. Matt. Kate and Jaime in Andover, that his country probably would action to try to resolve the dispute. they said. hour and 20 minutes today, asking Connecticut. join an international boycott, but airliners bound for Tripoli to fly to “It’s a step in the right direction,” Lar^ At the recent annual meeting, the Board of Overall, the analysts said Monday in addresses at other destinations, Italian and stressed that the decision would be Fox, secretary-treasurer of District 1199, said Directors elected the following other officers of an economic symposium at Fairfield University, made by the Cabinet, which is growth in the state will be slower than it was last year Egyptian officials said. Tuesday. “ But if that’s all he said, it’s not the corporation: Walter Fuss, chairman of the scheduled to meet in two weeks. satisfactory to me.” yet brisk enough to keep it one of the most It was not clear whether the Board: William O’Neill, president, and Frank European alliances, speaking be "I agree with L,arry,” said Bill Meyerson, economically healthy in the country. move was related to the sanctions Sampson. Vice President and Treasurer. fore Reagan’s announcement the union’s communications director. According to Edward J. Deak, an economics Tuesday night, indicated a lack of Fox was one of four union members who met professor at Fairfield, Connecticut’s unemployment enthusiasm for an economic J Stamford tops rich list again with O’Neill, Health Commissioner Douglas S. rate should hover at around 5 percent this year, about boycott J the same as last year and still about 2 percentage - iJnwI.i Infomg HARTFORD — Connecticut’s residential and Jobless Japanese Prim e Minister Yasu- Stephen B. Heintz, Labor ComnussIonerT^ points below the national average, while a continued business property has a tax value of $70 billion, hiro Nakasone told reporters in Joseph Peraro and the governor’s attorney. housing boom spurred by rising' personal income, with Stamford having the state’s top grand list of Tokyo that the Foreign Ministry The other union representatives were Tracy executive relocations and low interest rates adds as $4.9 billion, a private expenditure group said. was studying the issue, and that Wilcox, a striking nurse’s aide, and Kevin many as 25,000 new units to the state’s housing supply. Total 1984 grand lists values increased by $5.9 ■iX.- rate dips Japan would react quickly to Doyle and Carmen Boudier, both vice billion for Connecticut’s 169 municipalities, That figure, too, closely parallels Connecticut’s Reagan’s call. Kyodo News Ser presidents of District 1199. vice reported. Kyodo said Naka according to an analysis of 1984 grand lists and housing growth in 1985, he said. UPI photo O’Neill said the state will intensify its sone did not specify what Japan A the 1985-1986 tax levies prepared by the Also, Deak said, real per-capita income of monitoring of the Vernon Street nursing home Connecticut Public Expenditure Council. Inc. Connecticut residents — after his projection of a 4 might do. • A Go to the source to 6.9% to ensure that health code regulations are met. The grand lists are used to set the amount of percent inflation rate — should rise about 2 percent, to In Ottawa, Canadian Prime The state Department of Health Services has taxes due for the 1985-1986 municipal budgets, about $18,400 by year’s end. Hundreds of students at Florida Interna restaurants to be opened around the WASHINGTON (AP) - Civilian Minister Brian Mulroney said been inspecting the 155-bed facility four times CPEC said Monday. "W e’re facing steady but unspectacular growth." tional University in Miami line up world. Industry analysts say it’ll launch a unemployment eased downward to Tuesday that all countries "have a week and has reported “ no significant Residential property values made up 60 percent Deak said. But, he cautioned. "Much of what happens ;!E. H«r«M photo by Baehaw 6.9 percent last month, the lowest the responsiblity to do what we . . ■ -i:- problems.” of the state’s total tax values, followed by in Connecticut will depend on what happens on the Monday at the Burger King Express, the whole new chapter in fast food history. rate since April 1980, the govern can” to combat terrorism, but business property at 31 percent. Other property, national level.” first of the fast food chain's 20 roving A spokeswoman for the health department ment reported today in the labor declined to say if Canada would Gov. Willilim A.. O’Neill speaks with reporters Tuesday after a^meeting but mainly motor vehicles, made up percent of Allen Sinai, chief economist for Shearson Lehman said today that the state will begin visiting the 8 market’s best showing of Ronald further restrict its trade with with members of the union that represents strikers at the the total value. Brothers, said at the symposium that the national Reagan’s presidency. Libya. Crestfield-Fenwood nursing home in Manchester. Please turn to page S N Total state tax levies were $2.4 million, an economy "is getting a second wind” after a slow 1985. “ Not all of us have the same, The small 0.1 percentage point N increase of 7 percent over the 1984-1985 level. This year, he predicted, inflation will remain in the $400 million UPS deal improvement from November’s means, not all of us have the same Residential property tax levies were 58 percent, range of 3 percent to 4 percent, while interest rates — rate resulted from the creation of interests,” he said. while business levies were 34 percent. Other even mortgages — dip into single figures. The dollar 237,000 jobs, accompanied by a Canada already bans the sale of levies made up percent of the total. will continue its drop, he said, narrowing an 8 further reduction of 138.000 in the strategic goods and materials to Stamford had the largest municipal taxable unprecedented trade deficit and "easing the pain” of Pratt wins new contract number of Americans officially Libya, including computer equip grand list in the state. Stamford’s $4.9 billion was an ailing U.S. industrial sector. listed as unemployed. ment, aircraft and aircraft parts. GAP drops hostile bid for Carbide $1.8 billion higher than the list of second place With housing construction remaining strong and EAST HARTFORD (UPI) — force, which went on strike at three Delta Airlines has purchased more (Total employment in December, South Korea did not issue an Greenwich at $3.2 billion. Stamford’s last consumer spending slowing but not collapsing. 1986 United Technologies Corp.’s Pratt of four Connecticut plants for two of the PW2000S than any other aided by strong growth in service- official reaction to Reagan’s boy revaluation was in 1979. could bring a 3.3 percent increase in the gross national k Whitney will build up to 90 weeks in December. The strike chemicals maker, said today it had initially acquired Carbide shares company. Delta purchased more related jobs such as those in retail cott call, but private construction NEW YORK (AP) — GAF Corp. stock for $85 a share — $20 in cash Union logged the lowest grand list value at $11.5 product, he said. engines worth about $400 million was over job security. Pratt boasts a realized and unrealized gain of because they represented an at than 100 of the engines in 1980. trade, reached an all-time high of officials in Seoul expressed fear today withdrew its hostile, $4.8 and $65 in securities. million. Union’s last revaluation was also in 1979. His prediction depends, however, on a continued for a new line of air freighters to be $2.3 billion in commercial engine about $200 million from its Carbide tractive investment opportunity. Singapore Airlines is the only other 108,2 million, the Labor Depart that the American move would billion offer for the larger Union GAF said it also withdrew 1.833 governmental attack on the more than $200 billion used by United Parcel Service, a sales each year, he said. investment, based on current Now that Union Carbide has company to purchase the engine, ment said. At the same time, the affect their business with Libya. Carbide Corp., but said it was million of the 6.728 million Carbide budget deficit instead of inflation, a loose monetary spokesman said Monday. UPS will begin receiving Pratt’s market prices. It said its entire decided to pursue a program Giaramita said. ranks of the unemployed shrank News of the American action maintaining a 10 percent stake in shares it had tendered to the Money supply on the rise policy on the part of the Federal Reserve and what The engines will be installed or PW2000 series engines in 1987, and Carbide stake was bought at an similar to that contemplated by from 8,161,000 to 8.023,000. reached the sleeping Libyan capi the giant chemical company. exchange offer. But after that GAF and the market price of WASHINGTON — The supply of money, often Sinai called the "political business cycle. used as spares for up to 35 Boeing the last will be delivered in 1993, Lawrence W. Clarkson, presi average of $51 a share. The Bureau of Labor Statistics tal before dawn today. Officials GAF, holding such a stake, likely swap is completed, GAF will own Carbide shares is reflecting these seen as a key element of future inflation, rose “ No administration in the middle of a term can 757PF twin-engine aircraft to be Giaramita said. dent of Pratt’s consumer products did say that although two separate said Khadafy himself would hold a would be Carbide’s largest about 3.1 million shares, or about The company also said it would actions, we no longer believe it is in sharply in the United States and other major afford something as big as the economy to do poorly," purchased by UPS, said Phil The PW2000 is “ medium thrust" division said "this is a significant job surveys showed substantial job news conference later today to shareholder. fo percent of Carbide’s outstand have an after-tax gain of $81 the best interests of our share industrial countries last summer, the Interna Sinai said. “ It’s not too early for the administration to Giaramita. a Pratt spokesman. commercial jet engine developed win for Pratt 8c Whitney on two growth in 1985, the gains were less respond to the Reagan announce The withdrawal does not pre ing stock, it said. million from its participation in holders to compete against Car tional Monetary Fund reported. be thinking about 1988." UPS has a firm agreement to in the last 10 years, Giaramita major counts.” than those recorded in the prior ment, but no time was set. clude GAF from making a later bid In addition, GAF will not pursue Carbide’s exchange offer. bide’s own exchange offer.” But for the present, inflation continues the Possible pitfalls in the coming year are higher purchase 20 of Boeing’s new class said. The engine has just com " I t ’s another important vote of "It’s a face-saving device.” the a sweetened $78 a share offer of two years, when the economy was or launching a proxy fight. In composite trading on the New One of Carbide’s defensive slow-down of recent years — at least in those inflation that would “ shift the gears” of government of package freighters, with an pleted it’s first year of use, he said. confidence by a major carrier in aide said of the boycott. " I f we last week that was conditioned on in a more robust period of recovery GAF said it was withdrawing its York Stock Exchange Tuesday. moves last week was to announce countries, the IMF said Monday. out of an expansionary attitude; sharply lower option to buy 15 more, he said. Thus far. Pratt has sold 308 of the our PW2000 engine program, and have to, we will eat bread and Carbide dropping its exchange from the 1981-82 recession. $74 a share offer if Union Carbide s Carbide stock fell $1.50 to $73.25. that it would sell its consumer The money supply in 11 major industrial consumer spending; and a straying from the "This is the first version of that commercial engines, and the UPS it’s an initial victory in a highly onions and not miss anything.” offer. Carbide’s board rejected The last time seasonally- own, current exchange offer is GAF rose 62.3 cents to $51,875. products businesses. Carbide said countries was 10.1 percent larger in July, August budget-reduction track as outlined in the Gramm- airplane that has been bought, and deal is the second significant order specialized market,” Clarkson adjusted civilian unemployment The aide said Reagan might completed. Carbide, as a defensive that offer and announced sweeping we estimate that there may be a for t ,giant jet engine manufac GAF Chairman Samuel Heyman it would distribute the proceeds to and September — the third quarter of the yea r— Rudman-Hollings Amendment, which calls for 0 said. "W e expect that there will be was below 7 percent was during the accuse Libya of holding the 1,500 maneuver against GAF, is swap defensive moves. market for up to more,” turer in the last few months, he said in a statement today; "G A F shareholders. than it was in the summer of 1984. The United gradually balanced federal budget. 200 additional orders among air presidency of Jimmy Carter. Americans hostage. "They are not ping 55 percent of its common GAF, a Wayne, N.J.-based States also reported a 10,1 percent increase. “ The biggest risk is deficit reduction,” Sinai said, Giaramita said. said. freight carriers for this type A separate business payroll hostages," he insisted, and warned In the spring quarter the money supply “ We cannot waver when the pain of the cuts becomes Giaramita said the UPS contract In November, Northwest Air aircraft and we will aggressively survey, which is not used in the that if the American president increase in the 11 nations had been 8.7 percent: in obvious... Otherwise, we’ll be back in the soup again." w ill help stabilize Pratt’s work lines bought 20 of the engines, and .pursue that business.” compilation of the unemployment "passes a certain line, we will the United States only 7.3 percent. rate, showed an increase of 320,000 shoot. The total U.S. increase for the year 1985 is jobs last month, to 99.1 million, Tripoli returned to normal Tues Columbia crew ready projected at 11.3 percent, well above the target of Millstone 3 hearings start with the bulk of the improvement day after a partial blackout the Democratic upstart 4 percent to 8 percent set by the U.S. Federal coming in the service area. previous night, but the regime Reserve System. The fund did not publish Over the last year, according to strengthened its war- alerted for another liftoff try estimates for the entire year for other countries. armed forces with 40,000 is now a supporter reservist.s. Lieberman, Meehan challenge N il’s plans Please turn to page 8 CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. ment and helmet, ground crews Stocks stage broad rally (UPI) — Engineers raced the presented her with a bright red " I didn’t wait in line for an By Judd Everhart agement decisions had resulted in $123 By Alex Girelll « Millstone 3 would begin operating May plant is needed in May, or at all in 1986, clock today giving the tired shuttle apple. Herald Reporter opening on the Board of Educa 7 NEW YORK — Stock prices staged a broad The Associated Press million in unnecessary costs. The audit 1. 1987 or even in 1988,” he said. “ Maybe Columbia a much-needed tune up Throughout the night, engineers tion and I was soundly beaten,” 8 advance in early trading today as the market also placed some of the blame for Meehan said that while his office the ratepayers shouldn’t have to pay the TODAY’S HERALD for a record fifth blastoff try . continued work preparing Colum A man who twice challenged Pohl said in the statement. “ I picked up its pace in the first full trading week NEW BRITAIN — The state attorney higher-than-expected costs on the opposed allowing the company to pass full costs of that plant until it’s fully Thursday but dismal weather bia for its next launch try at 6; 55 didn’t wait in line for an opening since the year-end holidays. general’s and consumer counsel’s offi DPUC for failing to always give NU the the Democratic establishment on all Millstone 3 costs to ratepayers, required for service.” threatened to ground the frus a m. EST Thursday. in Manchester has turned into on the Democratic Town Com The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose ces are challenging Northeast Utilities’ higher customer rates it sought over the “ it’s too early to determine” how much During Monday’s testimony, Kris mittee and I was soundly beaten trated crew again. Working in the shuttle’s on e o i its more vocal 9.06 to 1,556.65 in the first hour of trading. plan to pass all costs of the $3.8 billion years Millstone 3 was being built. would be fair. Nielsen, president of Nielsen-Wurster, Index But despite steady rain and . . Mary your slate hasn’ t On the New York Stock Exchange, early totals Millstone 3 nuclear power plant to NU Loan unfeasible cramped engine compartment, supporters. He said he wouldn’t know that until defended the audit and said it was not gusting wind, the space agency In a statement delivered to waited in line and by all means showed advancing issues outnumbering declines customers. THE AUDIT, conducted by the firm Mayor Barbara Weinberg said 24 pages, 4 sections workers inspected the veteran the DPUC concludes related hearings meant to imply that DPUC decisions proceeded with a practice count the Manchester Herald this they too will be beaten.” by about 5 to 1. "They want to pass on every dollar.” Nielsen-Wurster of New York, con today that Gov. William O’Neill spaceship’s plumbing after re on NU’s "excess generating capacity.” deny NU the higher rates it sought was A H u ir p 1R down to clear the shuttle Chal rooming, former organization In 1983. Pohl came in for Archer Daniels Midland Co. led the'list of the said Consumer Counsel James F. cluded that, overall, NU’s handling of has agreed to explore the possibil peated exposure to supercold Meehan said that when Millstone 3 the chief reason for Millstone 3 cost R iift in p e e 91 lenger’s crew, including school critic Michael Pohl chides a heavy criticism when he forced most active issues in early trading, rising Vt to 27 Meehan. “ We argue very strenuously the project had been prudent despite begins generating electricity, it will overruns. ity of helping Manchester finance rocket fuel after back-to-back p.iflftftifioH 9 9 -9 3 teacher Sharon Christa McAuliffe, group of nine challenge candi a Democratic primary election as 963.600 shares changed hands. Among actively that they shouldn’t be allowed to do repeated delays in the date the plant produce as much as 50 percentmore Rather, he said that was one of a improvements to its sewage treat launch delays Monday and r J n m lr * 1fi for blastoff Jan. 23. a date that dates for seats on the Demo for the nomination for a seat on traded blue chips, IBM was up Vi to 155 and that.” was to begin generating electricity and power than needed in Connecticut and combination of reasons. He said others ment plant to meet federal require Tuesday. rtnnnprtlnit fi 7 could slip a few days because of cratic Town Committee for the Board of Education. In that American Telephone and Telegraph was up Vi to He and Assistant Attorney General a current cost projection almost 10 that state customers should not have to ments, but does not consider a $26 Engineers’also made good pro included the inefficient management 17 Columbia’s woes. pursuing the very course he primary, he was lost to Susan 25. Will Gundling commented as the state times the original forecast. pay for that excess. million interest-free loan feasible. PntArtAlnmAnt gress servicing the shuttle’s hy decisions, particularly the numerous” McAuliffe and her six crew- once followed himself. Perkins and Richard Dyer, the Trading in SCM Corp. was halted shortly after Department of Public Utility Control The DPUC’s conclusions will deter f She met with the governor Mon FoniRi 13 draulic power system turbines, decisions to push back Millstone 3’s mates climbed aboard Challenger pnxllcted the candidates candidates endorsed b y . the the market opened because of an imbalance in opened hearings Monday on NU’s mine what percentage of the Millstone 3 day. Story on page 3. 1 n rfll nAwft 3-4 which burned up valuable fuel GUNDLING SAID his. office had in-service date. . shortly before 9 a.m. EST for the — beaded by Eastern Connecti 101-member town committee. buy and sell orders. A federal appeals court on handling of the huge project, which was costs NU will be permitted to pass on to arrived at the preliminary conclusion 1 n tt A r y - 9 Monday when the countdown Gallagher said Nielsen-Wurster had final hours of the traditional mock cut Citizen Action Group acti In January 1984, Pohl, deniisd Monday blocked a group led by Merrill Lynch 8c originally expected to cost $400 million. its customers. that “ many of the decisions made by nhltiinrioft n reached 31 seconds to go and later unfairly compared costs at Millstone 3 countdown, scheduled to end with vist Mary Wellemeyer—will be endorsement for a place on the Co. from using a so-called ’’lockup option” "We will be examining in particular "W e feel that our management of Northeast Utilities unfairly placed the with nuclear plants that had been n p i n i n n ft the computer-simulated ignition of was scrubbed. town conunlttee representing granted by SCM to thwart a takeover bid by Ij’defeated, just as he was in 1983 the level of expenditures that should Millstone 3 was not only prudent, which burden of the cost of those decisbns completed several years ago. Continued cold P A H p IP 9 Challenger^s main engines on a The work was on schedule for Voting District 10, again forced Hanson Trust PLC. fairly be borne by ratepayers," Gun the audit found, but also efficient,” said Columbia’s fifth launch try but the again in 1984 when he exclusively on ratepayers. Some Ofthe He said testing was continuing at the Clear and very cold tonight. f i p n r t e fl-1 9 second launch pad, l ‘/i miles from Airline stocks, which were broadly lower dling said during a break in the hearing. NU spokesman Richard J. Gallagher. weather, which delayed blastoff retased fo "wait in line" for risks of those decisions should be borne Waterford plant, getting it ready to go Sunny and not as cold Thursday. T A lA v ie I r m 17 Columbia. Please turn to page 8 Monday on the escalation of cut-rate fare wars The DPUC is weighing the merits o ^ “ We don't agree with the areas of Tuesday, was expected to be a openings. by company shareholders. into service May 1. He said the nuclear Highs 25 to 35 west to east. Details \ 1 C AA/a HH IQ When the New Hampshire high moved higher today. prudency audit on the Millstone project, inefficency” cited in the audit. "Even if Millstone 3 begins operating factor in the revised launch plans. fuel at Millstone would be activated by on page 2. Weather------2 school teacher donned flight equip which concluded that inefficient man He said NU remained confident that in May, the question is whether the next month. MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 8, 1986 - 3 t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. »■ 1986 Mayor not optimistic WEATHER about sewer funding
By Alex GIrelll had higher priority for the money, Today’s forecast Herald Reporter decided to accept it. Both the M e r a l and state CoDDectlcut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: Gov. William O’Neill has agreed goverments are moving to replace Sunny, breezy and quite cold today. Highs from 10 to explore the possibility of helping grant programs with low-interest to 15 western hills to low 20s along the coast. Clear Manchester pay for improvements loans. Town officials feared the and very cold tonight. Lows from 5 below zero to its sewage treatment plant, but then-available $10 million might be coldest areas of the west to the teens at the shore. does not consider a $26 million the last grant the town could get. Sunny and not as cold Thursday. Highs 25 to 35 west interest-free loan feasible. Mayor State Sen. Carl Zinsser, R- to east. Barbara B. Weinberg said today. Manchester, said today be under Maine and New Hampshire: Sunny and windy Weinberg asked for the interest- stood after talking to state officials today except becoming partly cloudy north and free loan or for a grant of $15 that Manchester will have first mountains this afternoon. High 5 to 12 north and 12 million to help pay for the priority for funding next year. to 20 south. F air south and considerable clouds with improvements that are needed to Town General Manager Robert scattered flurries north tonight and Thursday. meet federal standards at a Weiss declined to speculate on Warmer Thursday. Low tonight 10 below to 10 meeting with O’Neill on Monday. whether there would be any grant above and high Thursday 16 to 24 north and 22 to 30 Weinberg said today that O'Neill money available next year. Zinsser said he will do what he south. did not feel the interest-free loan ean to help Manchester with the Vermont: Today sunny but continued cold. High was feasible, but understood Man chester’s position. She said Man financing problem and is sure that 5 to 15. Tonight partly cloudy and quite cold. Lows the town’s other representatives at near zero but temperatures rising a bit toward chester and Winsted are the only towns in Connecticut with plans for the Capitol will do likewise. daybreak. Thursday rather cloudy and breezy with sewage treatment improvements He said he assumes the problem rising temperatures. Chance of a little snow in the prepared and with authorization will be discussed when the local north. Highs 25 to 30. from their citizens to issue bonds legislators and the town Board of for the work. Directors meet Jan. 14 at 7:30 p.m. Extended outlook Manchester voters authorized in the bearing room of Lincoln Feels like Frostbite Falls the town Nov. 5 to issue bonds with Center. Weinberg said today that any Herald photo by Bashaw Extended outlook for New England Friday the condition that no more than $14.3 million of the cost be financed proposal the governor or the state Today: sunny and cold. High around 20. Wind northwest lOto 20 mph. through Sunday: from local revenue. made would have to limit spending Boudier, also a vice president, at the Capitol Tuesday Tonight: clear and very cold. Low 5 below zero to 5 above. Wind Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: Kevin Doyle, a District 1199 vice president, left, stands But the town lost its chance for a from town sources of revenue to Partly- cloudy with a few flurries western hills with Larry Fox, secretary-treasurer, and Carmen shortly after their meeting with Gov. O'Neill. becoifning light west. Thursday: sunny and not as cold. High in the $10 million state and federal grant $14,3 million if the Nov. 5 voter UP) photo lower 30s. Drawing by Kristin Newton, of 275 Redwood Rd., a student at Friday. Fair Saturday and Sunday. Daytime highs that would have paid for part of the authorization is to hold. Otherwise in 30s Friday, 25 to 35 Saturday and Sunday. Keeney School. work at the Olcott Street plant the town would have to go back to Overnight lows IS to 25. Today In history when the town of Winsted, which the voters for new authorization. Vermont: Chance of flurries Friday. Highs in the O’Neill takes no stand in Crestfield strike 30s. Lows in the teens. Dry and cold Saturday and Elvis Presley, "King of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” was born on this Sunday. Highs in the 20s. Lows zero to 15. day in 1935. He is shown here during rehearsal on Oct. 3, . Continued from page 1 tiate with District 1199 because cluded, union Officials said they outside the Capitol and the gover New Hampshire and Maine: Fair except a 1956, for The Ed Sullivan Show. ^ Pillowtex, UAW ready they say it does not represent an had asked O’Neill to “ terminate all nor’s mansion on several occa 3000 chance of flurries north Friday and Sunday. Lows 0 nursing home every day for the “ uncoerced majority” of the ser relationships” with the nursing sions to ask O'Neill to cut state to 10 north and teens south Friday dropping to 0 to duration of the strike, which began vice employees at Crestfield- home. They have said the state funding to the home and to take away the owners' license. In 8 b o s t o n 10 below north and 0 to 10 above south over the ^ . to resume negotiations Oct. 21 after the home’s three Fenwood. could revoke the owners’ license 30.24 weekend. Highs in the teens north and 20s to lower owners refused to negotiate with The owners have said they will and cut state funding for Medicaid Manchester and neighboring 30s south. District 1199. not bargain with the union unless patients at Crestfield-Fenwood, towns, the dispute has led to NEW YORK Negotiators for the Pillowtex cannot agree concern wages and The governor also said he would ordered to do so by a federal court which totals about $750,000 a year. vandalism — including the shot benefits, a seniority system and Union officials have charged gunning of a car — and numerous Today is Wednesday. Jan. 8, the Orleans, the closing engagement Corp. and United Auto Workers speak with state Attorney General and have welcomed a federal court 30 48 Across the nation contract language that Local 376 that the state is subsidizing “ law disputes and arrests. eighth day of 1986 with 357 to of the War of 1812. Local 376 were scheduled to return Joseph I. Lieberman to see if the hearing on the NLRB’s order as the to the bargaining table today in an says would allow Pillowtex to breakers.” But state officials have When asked by reporters why it Bitter cold prevailed from the Plains to the follow. In 1867, Congress approved state can expedite a court case next step in their case against SAN FRANCISCO attempt to bring an end to a relocate the-plant or subcontract said it is unlikely the home's had taken him so long to meet with Northeast today although temperatures rose The moon is approaching its new legislation that for the first time against the owners for refusing to certification of the union. allowed blacks to vote in the 19-week-old strike at the com work out without giving employees comply with a federal order to Employees at the nursing home Medicaid funding will be cut. union representatives, O'Neill said somewhat from earlier in the week, whiie a Texas phase. advance notice. The nursing home owners have he felt the time was appropriate. v: ^30.48 The morning stars are Mercury, District of Columbia. pany’s Regent Street plant, a union begin contract negotiations with voted 46 to 40 in December 1984 to ? ATLANTA storm spread snow, sieet and freezing rain. official said Tuesday. The union has said management have District 1199 represent them, repeatedly declined to comment on “ He meets with everybody," LOS ANGELES Venus, Mars and Saturn. In 1973, the trial of the “ Water District 1199. Wind chills w ere in the 20-beiow-to-40-beiow-zero Union officials contacted a fed is not bargaining with any intent to their position in recent weeks. Larrye deBear, a spokesman for The evening star is Jupiter. gate Seven” began in Washington, The National Labor Relations and the union was certified as their range in sections of Minnesota, the upper Great eral mediator and requested to reach an agreement and filed an They did not return phone calls the governor, said Tuesday. “ Basi LOWEST Those born on this date are under Board in Washington. D.C., has legal bargaining agent by the DALLAS 30.24 Lakes region and northern New JEif§1and eariy D.C. They were charged with continue negotiations because they unfair labor practice complaint Tuesday. cally his purpose is to listen to their the sign of Capricorn. They include said it will seek enforcement of its NLRB in October. temperatures 30*54 today, while southern New England Had chills breaking into Democratic Party felt now was a good time to resume with the National Labor Relations In his statement to reporters, concerns and to reiterate to them I 30.48 NEW James Longstreet, Confederate order in the Second Circuit Court of Union officials and reporters 40_30 20 MIAMI between zero and minus 30. V national headquarters. talks, “ not necessarily” because Board in Hartford. The labor board O'Neill said he did not commit to what we’ve been doing and also tell ORLEANS general in the Civil War, born in Appeals in New York. packed the O’Neill’s office Tues The wind chill was near zero in central Arkansas In 1976, Chinese Prem ier Chou the union has a new contract found the charges had merit and any action. them the limits of what we can do.” 3 0 ,« ' 1821: publisher Frank Doubleday Union officials have said it could day just before the 4 p.m. meeting LEG EN D -^ En-lai died in Peking. proposal. Robert Madore, scheduled a Feb. 11 hearing before “ He expressed concern for the In November, O’Neill asked ---- and areas of west Texas. in 1862: actor Jose Ferrer in 1912 take years before the NLRB finally with the governor was scheduled to secretary-treasurer of Local 376, an administrative law judge. patients and the workers in labor commissioner Peraro to look International Falls, Minn., was 1 below zero, up (age 74): singer-actor Elvis Pres In 1985, Secretary of State gets its case before the court and begin. ^ R A M r 4 SNOW said Tuesday. “ If they (management) come in volved,” Doyle said after the into the strike. Peraro appointed a 30 from 26 below 24 hours earlier. ley in 1935: actress Yvette Mi- George Shultz and Soviet Foreign have added that “ justice delayed is “ It’s 3:59,” a union orgainizer About eO-production and mainte with some decent proposals, we’ll meeting. state mediator to the dispute, but 40 A storm moving across southern Texas carried a mieux in 1942 (age 44); and Minister Andrei Gromyko ended justice denied.” whispered to Fox. [^ ^ /^ ^HOWERS^ F l IT w take a hard look at them,” Madore Both Fox and Doyle said they no results have been reported. mixture of freezing rain, sieet and snow, dumping 6 two days of talks in Geneva, nance workers at the pillow and “ Is that right?” Fox asked singer-actor David Bowie in 1947 said. “ I don’t know what they’ll The nursing home’s owners — About 60 nurse’s aides, kitchen inches of snow on Terrell County in west Texas. A Switzerland. They were the first comforter manufacturing plant RoIIand Castleman and Josiah nervously. Minutes later, an aide want to see what action O’Neill UPl WEATHER FOTOCAST (age 39). come in with, if they come in with helpers and other service em travelers’ advisory was posted for west Texas and significant U.S.-Soviet arms- walked off their jobs Aug. 26 after Lessner, both Manchester attor to the governor came out and takes before they comment further negotiations for a first contract anything.” on the meeting. ployees of Crestfield-Fenwood a winter storm warning was issued in south central On this date in history: limitation discussions in more than neys, and Howard Dickstein of called the group in. reached an impasse. The issues on Pillowtex officials could not be The strikers have gathered have been on strike since Oct. 21. In 1815, Gen. Andrew Jackson's a year, but the sides differed on Vernon — have refused to nego When the closed meeting con Texas. which the company and union reached for comment Tuesday. National forecast Rain stretched from the San Antonio area to forces decisively defeated the U.S. research into space-based extrem e south Texas and over the Gulf Coast British in the Battle of New weapons. j region. Rain also spread across northwest sections During early Thursday rain is forecast for parts of the extreme of Oregon and Washington state. 8th District residents Northwest Coast, the Western Gulf Coast and parts of the South Dense fog covered the interior valleys of central Atlantic Coast States. Rain is possible from the Mid to North Pacific California. Lottery Coast, with showers possible in the extreme South Atlantic Coast. The nation’s high Tuesday was 81 degrees at Fort to get vehicie tax biiis Elsewhere the weather will be fair. Myers. Fia. Connecticut daily in New England: Tri-state daily: 432, 2387 Eighth District Tax Collector in the way the state Motor Vehicle A \ Ernest Machell will mail out Department maintains its compu Tuesday: 029 Rhode Island daily: 4853 The Em Ic m akes a supplemental motor vehicle tax terized list of motor vehicle Play Four: 8481 “Lot-O-Bucks"; 6-7-15-18-35 bills within the next two days to registrations. other numbers drawn Tuesday Massachusetts daily: 3660 district residents who bought new The town will correct the inaccu PEOPLE ears between October 1984 and rate bills and send out corrected July 1985 and transferred license bills soon, town Tax Assessor J. plates with fewer than six digits. Richard Vincent said Tuesday. of 10 for their workout guides, saying “ Jane Streisand says people shouldn’t tune in Machell had held up sending the Machell said he will send out the grand onpravement In and way out Fonda’s New Workout” is “ fun and techni with expectations of a singing, dancing, bills after confusion developed supplemental bills as soon as he cally demanding” and praisirfg “ The Jack joke-telling extravaganza, A spokesman over the accuracy of some of the receives corrected data from the N For those who need a guide in choosing says the show is a documentary with music, town. their trends, the fashion magazine W is out LaLanne Way” for providing explanations of supplemental bills sent out by the “ a behind-the-scenes insider’s view of the The supplemental motor vehicle with its annual list of “ ins” and “ outs.” the exercises. town for motor vehicle registra making of herLP aswellasthe LP video.” tions with fewer than six digits. tax becomes delinquent after Feb. The “ in” people and things include Arnot, writing in TV Guide, wasn’t so kind The district uses town data for 2 . Caroline Kennedy, writer Don Delillo, to Raquel Welch (a four rating) and Richard billing purposes. Machell said his office at 32 Main on passbooks. Simmons (six). actress Kelly McGillis, singer Sade, red St. will be open from 9:30 a.m. to “ I expect that the extremely low aerobic Fabulous face The error resulted in bills that heads, “ cowpunk” music, voluptuous 3:30 p.rn. Monday through Friday value of this workout (designed for the were too high for some taxpayers women, weekends in Utah, brussel sprouts Phyllis Dlller, who has made no bones to accept payment of taxes. severely out of shape) is one reason Richard who paid taxes on motor vehicles and short bangs. about having her face lifted, tummy tucked, registered on Oct. 1, 1984, then has a bit of a paunch him self,” he says, In the passe category are Don Johnson nose bobbed, breasts reduced and teeth bought a replacement vehicle Welch’s cassette has four exercises that (stubble beards, too), all the “ Brat Pack” straightened, says she is being honored by between Oct. 2 and July 1,1985, and can be dangerous, according to Arnot, who actors, George Bush, Princess Stephanie, plastic surgeons for “taking cosmetic transferred plates with fewer than EMERGENCY adds, “ Raquel Welch is a beautiful woman Diane Keaton and Warren Beatty, Madonna, surgery out of the closet.” six digits to the new vehicle. The Fire — Police — Medical who didn’t get that way using this tape,” leather, skinny women and extravagance of “I made it respectable, normal and taxpayers were not given credit for Arnot gives good ratings to workouts by any kind. natural,” Miss Diller, 68, said in a telephone Tied Up the previously paid tax. DIAL 911 Mary Lou Retton and Jake Steinfeld and low And then there's the “ Out Hall of Fam e” interview Tuesday from Los Angeles. " I ’ve The error came about because In Manchester ones to those from Bubba Smith, Bruce Priced at more than $1,000, these two lovelies are made for people who are way out. The charter done more for plastic surgery than Carter the town was unaware of a change Jenner, Debbie Reynolds and Playboy, from cut velvet and diamonds. But the necktie’s origins members are Sylvester Stallone, Cher, has for pills.” Elizabeth Taylor, Woody Allen, Michael Calling it her “ massive reconstruction are much more humble —and practical. Roman legion Jackson, Rod Stewart and Joan Collins. project,” the brash comic said, “ I had my naires wore neckbands to keep warm and absorb sweat. Streisand’s tale teeth straightened and a complete facelift in Later on, in the 17th century, men wore lace neckties Jan. 9th only 1971, In 1975,1 had a breast reduction. In 1981, called “cravats.” At the time of the French Revolution, Barbra Streisand doesn’t want anyone Video grunt I had mini-lift of the face and a tummy tuck. the necktie took on political significance. Supporters of getting the wrong idea about her HBO And then in 1985,1 had a forehead lift, cheek Jane Fonda and Jack LaLanne are the best special. She sent out a press release saying implants and a nose job ... The most recent the old regime wore white ties; revolutionaries wore in the exercise video industry, says Dr. Bob “ Putting It Together — The Making of the thing I had was a ... chemical peel.” black. 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Wednesday ~ > - 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 8, 1986 Andover cells on Aie^letnem veterans to plan memorial Connecticut Report backs abolition of one-man juries Field about 10 years ago. He said a Gordon Howard has resigned from At Monday’s meeting, the select grand jury must be approved by a investigations, done by the local state’s By George Loyng “ I know a few (veterans) that She stUd interested veterans By Judd Everhart only to "stimulate discussion.” memorial at that site would the Insurance Commission and men tabled the appointment of two Connecticut’s one-man grand jury three-judge panel. An announcement is attorney involved. Herald Reporter want this,” Maneggia said. "E v e “ would have to seek out members In Brief The Associated Press But they said the chief state s probably be vandalized and sug Memorial Day Committee. She land records examiners to carry system is unique in the country. Under made that the grand jury has teen rybody (in other towns) seems to and list goals and make a formal attorney should have the “ ultimate gested putting up a plaque near the said Howard’s resignation was out the annual Inspection of the it, a judge or state referee is assigned to appointed, but that is the extent of ANDOVER - The Board of be doing something.” request, lile town can’t go out and 2nd Salisbury suspect named HARTFORD — The staff lawyers for authority” to settle disputes between Town Office Building instead. effective Jan. 1 and was prompted town’s land records and indexes conduct a secret investigation into pubiic statements from law- Selectmen will consider creating a actively/look for them.” a special legislative committee exa “ They’re entitled to it,” agreed Gasper said the Vietnam vete by a job change that will take him that is required by state law. CANAAN — A second man has been arrested in possible criminal wrongdoing. The enforcement officials, unless arrests the local state’s attorney and the state committee of Vietnam veterans to Gaspet said the veteran who mining the state’s criminal justice police during the pre-arrest investiga Selectman Nellie L. Boisvert. rans’ committee would be “ very out of the state during the week. A connection with the August fire that destroyed the grand juror may then recommend stem from the inquiry. . dedicate a memorial honoring called heKabout forming a com Gasper had asked Boisvert, who system are recommending that the However, she said any proposal much different” from the existing replacement has not been found. historic Salisbury Town Hall, state police said. arrests. Anyone found to have leaked informa tion stage. ' Andover residents who served in mittee, whom she declined to held one of the posts last year, to state’s one-man grand jury system be concerning a memorial would Memorial Day Committee. She Gasper said. Earl Morey, 29, of Salisbury was arrested at his They also recommended that the . the Southeast Asian war. name, raised the possibility of serve again as an examiner, but abolished in favor of an 18-memter During the committee’s deliberations tion from the citizens’ grand jury would have to come from the committee noted that veterans of World War Robert Burbank has been ap home on a warrant Tuesday and charged with chief state’s attorney be given clear Selectman Peter J. Maneggia naming the Long Hill Road ball Boisvert wanted time to consider citizens’ grand jury. over the second half of 1985, there was be subject to a KPyear prison term, rather than the board. field in honor of Vietnam veterans II and the Korean War from pointed to the Planning and Zoning aiding and abetting and conspiracy in connection under the McCarthy-Clifford proposal. control over the local state’s attorneys, agreed at a hoard meeting Monday the offer. Gasper said nobody has Com m ittee counsel Francis J. repeated criticism of the system that from Andover and erecting a Andover are already listed on a Commission. The selectmen ap with the Aug. 5 fire, state police said. The legislative committee was making the chief state’s attorney “ first to contact some town veterans Boisvert also said it was the been nominated for the second McCarthy and deputy counsel Thomas has been plagued by leaks and the plaque listing their names. stone memorial by the Grange on proved Burbank’s nomination at Morey was being held on $50,000 bond pending created last year in the wake of the among equals” with the state’s about the plan, which was proipp- responsibility of Vietnam veterans position. D. Clifford also recommended Tuesday unfair burden it puts on judges who are However, Maneggia said he Route 6. their meeting Monday. He will his arraignment today, state police said. attorneys. ted by a call from a Vietnam in Andover to form the committee, State law requires that the that the state police take over criminal still required to hear other cases while bitter public feud between then-Chief remembered the ball field being In other business at Monday’s replace Lucas Moe, who resigned Roy Duntz, 35, also of Salisbury, was arrested veteran to First Selectman Jean S. though she said the town can help records be inspected by April 1. and civil gaming investigations, now the grand jury investigation continues. State’s Attorney Austin J. McGuigan McCarthy and Clifford also recom offically named Long Hill Ball meeting. Gasper announced that Nov 1 Dec. 6 and charged with first-degree arson in and state poiice Commander Lester J . Gasper. initiate the effort. conducted by the Division of Special Underiba McCarthy-Clifford prop mended that the state Division of connection with the fire. Forst. McGuigan was later ousted and Special Revenue be kept within the Revenue. osal, thei8-m em ter grand jury could replaced by John J. Kelly. state tax department while the Gaming The proposals, contained in a 25-page be convened to examine an array of Policy Board, an advisory panel, be Suspect was on probation draft report, are to be taken up by the criminal areas, including organized One area the committee examined separated from that department and Bolton selectmen full committee, dominated 8-6 by crime and the removai of officials from Drainage HARTFORD — A Rocky Hill man already on Republicans, on Friday. If the commit was the overlap in jurisdictions be concern itself only with gaming public office. probation in connection with a death of a bicyclist tee adopts the proposals, they would tween the two agencies. regulations. three years ago has been charged in the There would be no public announce McCarthy and Clifford endorsed still require approval by the General The Division of Speciai Revenue hit-and-run death of a Hartford pedestrian just Assembly and the governor. ment that the grand jury had convened Kelly’s practice of having pre-arrest expenses approve truck bid investigations conducted by the state oversees the state lotteries, jai alai, dog blocks from the scene of the first fatality, police In a cover letter, McCarthy and or had concluded its investigation. racing and off-track betting. said. Clifford said their report was intended rnrrptitlv. Convening a one-man police and post-arrest, or pre-trial John J. Gramegna, 28, was charged Tuesday attorney, said the changes did not By George Loyng with negligent homicide and evading responsi- may fall present any legal difficulties. Herald Reporter bilty in the Christmas Eve death of 58-year-old “ I don’t think there are any Joseph Serbasewicz, police said. Gramegna’s problems,” he said. “ It (FMC) BOLTON — A Watertown com bond was set at $10,000. He is scheduled to enter Recognition battle lies ahead BOLTON — The town may try to Carson decries pany’s adjusted bid of $156,300 to started as the lower bidder and pleas in Hartford Superior Court Jan. 15. reduce the cost of a proposed provide the town with a new fire e n d ^ that way. You only have a Serbasewicz was walking home from his job as $120,000 drainage pian for the truck was approved by the Board problem when the high bidder ends a dishwasher about 10 p.m. Dec. 24 when he was Boiton green by buying the needed of Selectmen Tuesday after the up as the low bidder.” struck by a white van at Franklin Avenue and Torin charges materials itself and only contract The other bid that met the ^or GOP candidate Petroni Board of Fire Commissioners Redding Street and dragged 186 feet, according to ing for the labor. recommended the choice. specifications came from Emer a police report. HARTFORD (AP) — State Economic Develop FMC Corp.’s bid for a Gowan- gency One Inc. of Ocala, Fla. Sonia state. I want Connecticut to set a standard for all state The accident occurred less than four blocks By Mark A. Dupuis ment Commissioner John J. Carson says a lack of The Board of Selectmen Tuesday Knight fire truck to replace one said it was not chosen because its governments throughout the country,” Petroni from where 9-year-old Shawn Kendall was killed United Press International money, not politics, doomed the attempt by asked the town's engineer, A. lost in an accident in July will now adjusted bid of $167,548 was after being struck by a motorcycle driven by added. workers to buy Clevepak Corp.’s Torin Machin Richard Lombardi of Vernon, to be forwarded to the Board of considered too high. Gramegna on May 6, 1983, while the boy was HARTFORD — Romeo Petroni, now officially in the Petroni said he will spend no more than $50,000 to An adjusted proposal from Steel- ery Division in Torrington. provide a cost estimate on the Finance. The bid was the towest of riding a bicycle. Gramegna pleaded guilty to Republican race for governor, says he is counting on win support from delegates at this summer’s materials needed to construct a two that met the specifications draulic Products Inc. of Waynes misconduct with a motor vehicle five months ideas and issues to make his name better known with Republican State Convention, and hopes to reach Over the weekend, the Torrington Register had boro, Pa., for $150,842 met the drainage pipe from the green along outlined by the town, but was the later in that incident, according to court records. the voters. agreement with the Democratic nominee to limit quoted union officials as saying that their ' Bolton Center Road toward the second highest of five opened Dec. specifications, but was eliminated Petroni, perhaps the least-known of the four overall campaign spending to $1 million. friendship with Toby Moffett, who’s challenging new firehouse. 19. from consideration because of Paoletta waged costly race Republicans vying for the party’s gubernatorial He said he expects the Republican nomination to be Gov. William A. O’Neill for the Democratic FMC originally offered to pro concerns about how the truck nomination, formally announced his candidacy for decided in a primary and further speculated that the gubernatorial nomination, had hampered the would be serviced if it needed In a presentation before the vide the truck for $161,721, but that BRIDGEPORT — Former Bridgeport Mayor governor Tuesday with stops in Hartford and in primary could involve all four of the GOP candidates. buyout proposal. repairs. Soma said. board, Lombardi said the cost of figure was reduced after the fire Leonard S. Paoletta spent $263,000 in his Stamford. In addition to Petroni, the GOP nominees are He told the selectmen that the Moffett had picked up on the report, saying: having a contractor handle the commissioners proposed buying a unsuccessful bid for a third term as mayor of the A former legislator and currently probate judge in Deputy House Majority Leader Julie D. Belaga of company has no repair facilities in “We all would like to believe the O’Neill entire project wouid be about less expensive generator, elimi state’s largest city. Ridgefield, he joked when asked by reporters how he Westport and former Sens, Richard Bozzuto of nating the purchase of some the region and that commissioners Campaign finance reports filed Monday with Watertown and Gerald Labriola of Naugatuck. administration would not pull the plug on $120,000. He said the price could be plans to make himself known and attain the name workers’ jobs out of panic over a political brackets for the vehicle’s jump received “ wishy-washy” informa the city clerk show the campaign ended about recognition so important to statewide candidates. Belaga has officially announced her candidacy and reduced to less than $100,000 if the challenge.” seats, using another budget to tion from the company and its $14,000 in debt. “ Who knew Jimmy Carter? ’ ’ the 56-year-old lawyer Bozzuto and Labriola plan to make their formal town purchased the materials sales representatives about how cover part of the cost of delivering The successful candidate. Democrat Thomas asked at a Capitol news conference. “ People will announcements this month. In a statement issued Tuesday, Carson said the itself, although he did not provide the vehicle would be fixed if a the truck, and paying ahead of W. Bucci, spent $356,000 to wrest control of the respond and the press will respond to ideas.” Petroni says he can win the nomination by meeting charge implied by Moffett was “ not only untrue, an exact figure. problem occurred. with each of the more than 1,000 delegates who will time for the chassis. city from Republican Paoletta and also in a Petroni is. the second of four Republican candidates but it also shows an extraordinary lack of The other two bids received by attend the convention and convincing them he’s the The fire commissioners Monday hard-fought four-way primary for the Demo to formally announce a candidacy for the party’s understanding of the Torin situation and the Selectman Carl Preuss sug the town were rejected because strongest candidate they could put up against agreed to delay buying some other cratic nomination. gubernatorial nomination to challenge the winner of a general concept of employee buyouts and the role gested that the town purchase the they did not meet the specifica equipment for the truck, but the Bucci ended his campaign about $45,000 in debt. possible Democratic primary between Gov. William Democratic Gov. William A. O’Neill, the public sector can and should play.” materials this year and wait until tions calling for a stainless steel Petroni also says he can do it all by spending no selectmen decided to include the A. O’Neill and former U.S. Rep. Toby Moffett, next year to hire a contractor. body. Soma said. The bids were more than $50,000 between now and the convention. items in the purchase. If deduc Petroni made only passing mention of his opponents Carson said the state did not deny any from Middlesex Fire Equipment Owners told to build dunes At his announcement at the state Capitol, Petroni tions for the items were included, for the Republican nomination and instead centered assistance to save the jobs at Torin. “ There’s no way we’ll have Co. Inc. of Montpelier, Vt., for said the central issue this year was “the lack of the truck would cost $153,900. F AIR FIE LD — Beachfront property owners his announcement speech on O’Neill and what he money for this this year,” he said. $147,792, and Pierce of Appleton, During the board meeting in have been advised to build dunes from sand called the failures of the Democratic administration. leadership in Hartford.” Wise., for $145,055. Community Hall, Selectman San deposited by Hurricane Gloria to protect their “ I don’t think there is much disagreement over Plans for the project were FMC Corp.’s bid must be consi dra Pierog questioned whether all expensive real estate from serious erosion. what the central issue in this campaign is going to be started in 1984 to relieve flooding in dered by the Board of Finance and five companies that submitted bids Coastal ecologist John Trautman, hired by the — even Toby Moffett agrees. It’s the lack of DISCOVER THE PLUS IN JEANS*PLUS! front of the library and at the ultimately by residents when a were notified in writing of the Fairfield Beach Road Association, told the group leadership in Hartford,” Petroni said. green. Two ditches currently run town meeting is held in May to changes in specifications and Monday it would cost less than $1,000 for each of He cited problems in state government, including along both sides of Bolton Center approve the budget for the next equipment purchases. Fire Com the 75 property owners to build dunes on his the dismissals of two high-ranking workers for failing Road. If installed, the new pipes fiscal year, which begins July 1. Herald photo by Pinto missioner Raymond P. Soma said section of the teach. to put in a full day’s work and criticism of the state’s would connect with a drainage pipe that although that was not done for The truck is sch^uled to be JANUARY Trautman said Hurricane Gloria had widened Motor Vehicle Department and vehicle emissions being installed near the new delivered in June or July. It would Two too many each bidder, all of the firms were and .flattened the teach and deposited large testing program. firehouse by Windham Sand and informed verbally of the changes replace one that flipped over and amounts of sand that would have cost a lot of “ The real point here is that each of these examples Stone of Willimantic. and each submitted an adjusted struck a utility pole on Notch Road A member of the audience at a Whiton shoes to fill. He was among those money to buy and truck in. I ’ve given you represents one small aspect of a much CLEARANCE SALE bid before a recommendation was July 13 while responding to a call. “ It’s all here now and people should take more fundamental problem: the failure of this E At their meeting Tuesday night, Memorial Library program Tuesday gathered at the library hoping to catch a made to the selectmen. No one was seriously injured in the advantage of it and start building dunes this administration to provide services that the people of the selectmen also discussed the appears to have more than one set of glimpse of Halley’s Comet. Selectman Michael Zizka. an accident. March,” he said. this state need, deserve and are paying for,” he said. JEANS+PLUS! possibility of having a drainage “ 1 do want to instill a true sense of pride in this great I f ...at pipe run along the north side of the road instead of on both sides. ’( FOR MEN — WOMEN — CHILDREN Selectman Lawrence Converse said this would lower the cost of the Resignations to eliminate Coventry GOP contests work even furth' r. Drainage work along the south side of Bolton By George Loyng vote will be for slates, not individu contributed "long or meritorious Center Road could be done later, Herald Reporter als, when party members gather at support.” If you have any of these he said. the Town Office Building to cast “It’s a nice sort of patronage Batterson said voting for individual COVENTRY - There will be no their ballots. No other slates have thing,” he said. candidates can be “kind of terrible” if Z O t e S O o F F OUR LOW PRICE But Selectman Michael Zizka contests for the 35-seat Republican been proposed, he said. Batterson said the coming year common gum problems... disagreed. He said he had “ a gut Town Committee when the party Batterson said voting for individ will not be a rebuilding year, even contests develop. There are currently 34 feeling” that the work on the south holds its caucus Tuesday, even ual candidates can be “ kind of though Democrats swept control of side would be postponed "fo r years committee iTiembers, although two have ALL SWEATERS though 36 people have indicated terrible” if contests develop. the Town Council and Board of and years and years.” they will be running for positions. There are currently 34 committee Education in November. said they will not seek re-election, he said. Republican Town Chairman members, although two have said “ It will be a year of communica /I / / • CRU'S VEE'S Lombardi also backed the entire Four other people have applied to serve on H^BIeeding gums when you brush your teeth OFF Gregg E. Batterson said Tuesday. they will not seek re-election, he tion — informing voters of the town PATTERNS FOR MEN project, although he said it was not Batterson said the committee is said. Four other people have of the difference between the the committee, he said. OUR LOW PRICE imperative that it all be done at considering creating honorary iife- applied to serve on the committee, current Democratic administra H^Red, swollen or tender gums WOMEN & CHILDREN once. time positions that would not be he said. tion and the Republican philo included among the 35 seats when Batterson said the elected candi sophy,” Batterson said, adding In a report to the selectmen. Gums that are unusually sensitive or irritated the party holds elections every two dates will take office March 9. that the GOP will get its message However, Batterson said the judge of probate, sheriff and the ALL WINTER JACKETS Administrative Assistant Karen years. He said this — and some Batterson said the committee across “ early and often” with feeling among Republicans is one state Legislature when elections Levine said the town has over possible resignations before Tues will elect officers after the caucus. gatherings and mailings. of “ caution.” are held in November. Batterson, ' $35,000 available for the project in day’s caucus — would eliminate He said he will seek re-election as Batterson attacked Democrats who serves as campaign director • FASHION GOATS ONIY “ We know the Democrats are road construction funds and re any rivalry among GOP members chairman and did not know of any on the Town Council for not failing for Francis “ Bud” Mullen in his OFF going to be raising taxes by a lot, venue sharing money. Additional for seats on the party’s governing challengers for the post. to deliver “ on any of their attempt to unseat Democratic U.S. • FOR MEN & WOMEN but we’re hoping not by too much,” Bring this ad with you to OUR LOW PRICE money could come from state body. Rep. Sam Gejdenson, said Coven Batterson explained that the campaign promises yet.” he said. infrastructure grants, future re Batterson said the committee honorary positions on the commit “ The planning they so frequently try Republicans will also be venue sharing money or state aid will recommend a slate of 35 tee would be for those registered touted is as yet unplanned.’ ’ he Batterson said the party will be involved in the Second District for town roads. endorsed candidates and that the Coventry Republicans who have said. “ The roads are a disaster.” focusing the local contests for Congressional race. your dentist or periodontist. 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It continues at providing a home for the dogs after brings in a staggering amount of home with a simple routine, using PERIMED Oral Hygiene Rinse. OUR LOW PRICE money,” Papandrea said. they finish their racing careers. STOREWIDE WINTER ClEARANCE SAIE You’ll find its premeasured formula as easy to use as a mouthwash. ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE The Plainfield Greyhound Track Since the track opened in 1976, it MARKED DOWN IN EVERY DEPARTMENT is supporting a kennel for the has brought in more than $88 up to % - % SAVINGS In extensive clinical studies, the ,\\ million in revenues to the state, 30 40 retired dogs — a kind of half-way ALL HEAVYWEAR PERIMED System has been proven house until permaqent homes can more than the state’s three jai-alai La dies D u o fo ld be found for the lithe animals. frontons combined, Papandrea Pram$uits, Snowsoits, Jackets, Coats effective in reducing and controlling “ We take great concern for dogs said. the symptoms of gum bleeding, Wool Blend Slacks T u rtle s after they are finished racing.” Boys ft Youths Girls said Karen Kinsman, the track’s Ms. Kinsman said she didn’t inflammation, and irritation. 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We just felt that • Pajamas • Sweaters East Haven, who has spent the past $20 would be fair to all,” she said of two years lobbying state racing the contributions which will be CARTER’S UNDERWEAR REDUCED 20% and track officials for help. sought on a voluntary basis. » Boys (2-20) Girts (2-14) The PERIMED System. “ I think this was something that As for Ms. McCaughen, she T-Shirts, Briefs, Undershirts, Panties The unique new program jeans+plus was long overdue," said Ms. expects Plainfield’s example to set Carter - Healthtex - Oshkosh Fashionable WInlerwear Beacarrier! 4 in oral hygiene. "Your Fathion Jean B Store” j McCaughen, who is the state the tone for other tracks around the ® newspaper carriers have Inalde. It’s representative of Retired Grey country. But she doesn’t plan to 30% O FF All Sizes called self-respect. When you’re a newspaper carrier, you show hounds as Pets. stop her adopt-a-pet campaign you re not just a kid anymore. You’re somebody. 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CT 06904-1355 bling regulation for the state also want to get some shows set up Broken Sizes YOUR FASHION JEAN STORE M alwcstd - VIM r«o Ad|u«nmiU on Prnkxid SalM HflanrljratTr MpraIJi Department of Special Revenue, in shopping malls,” she said. » • - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan 8. 1986 Richard W. Cosgrove, Publisher MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday Ja"- 8, 1986 - 7 Douglas A. Bevins, Managing Editor General Dynamics monopoly attacked OPINION James P. Sacks,' City Editor Virginia yard gets Trident wo^k t H&i— t said. * All of the Navy’s Tridents, the missile-carrying subs. Bv Norman Block Newport News, a ’diviwJn of Buckland haste The Associated Press including the Nevada, have been “ The bottom line is that this will hi.il* by General r»vnamics’ Elect clear up any mysteries as to what Tenneco Inc., and General Dynam Jack ics both declined ’TOtesday to ric Boat shipyard in Groton. Conn. they don’t know about this ship," WASHINGTON - The Navy has discuss the Navy’s offer. Anderson offered a Virginia shipbuilder a According to Platt, the only ship said Platt. “ It would allow the best not profitable engineers and designers of New repair contract for a Trident construction contract awarded by Piatt said the maintenanA con submarine in an escalation of its the Navy last year on a “ sole port News to become familiar with tract would be worth “ weftlnore campaign to attack a monopoly source” basis was for a Trident. this submarine and to determine than $10 million” to Nwpiort If Manchester officials were at all excited by the held in Connecticut by General For more than six months, the how they would build it.” News. He added the work would prospect of having the Winchester Mall built on Dynamics Corp. Navy has been trying to change The Navy’s letter to Newport not be performed until early 1987, the Manchester-South Windsor town line, they did Rear Adm. Stuart F. Platt, the that situation by encouraging News falls short of promising the but said the Navy needOll to begin a good job of masking their sentiments. Navy’s competition advocate, said Newport News to begin bidding for company the maintenance job planning the maintenance now. Tuesday the offer was extended to the right to build the submarines. because the contract would depend Platt and other Nav^ officials From the moment that plans for the 800,000- Newport News Shipbuilding and Platt described the maintenance on negotiating a satisfactory price. had confirmed last fall they^ere square-foot mall were announced in 1984, town contract as an opportunity for Top Iranian Drydock Co. on Dec. 26 by the But a Navy source outside Platt’s interested in developingianRher officials strongly criticized them because most of Naval Sea Systems Command. Newport News engineers to study office, who requested anonymity, source for the Trident.jBewport the revenue-producing retail space would be The company was asked if it the submarine and hopefully con said he didn’t expect those negotia News and General Djimamics would like to conduct what is called vince executives to bid on new located in South Windsor. tions to pose a problem. currently compete for contracts to an ayatollah post-shakedown inspection and submarines. build nuclear attack submarines. But when New York developer John Finguerra maintenance of the newest Trident Should Newport News pursue the The company has already ex But General Dynamics re unveiled plans several months later to build a submarine, the Nevada, when it contract, it would be the first time pressed an interest informally in mained the Navy’s only Bov^fte for 750,000-square-foot mall entirely in Manchester, returns from its first six-month engineers from another company the maintenance contract, those same critics appeared more than eager to of terrorism deployment late this year, Platt had been allowed to work on one of prompting the offer, the source the much larger Trident. please. said. Following a meeting at which Finguerra first talked about the Buckland Hills Mall and WASHINGTON — Iran’s chief prosecutor, Jackpot above $22 million presented only cursory plans. Mayor Barbara Musavi Khoiniha, is one of three Iranian officials Weinberg said: “ We are prepared to move swiftly who bear the ultimate responsibility for the ahead to enable it to come to Manchester.” She kidnappings and murders of Americans around was joined by other politicians and community the world over the last few years. He)is outranked Megabucks fury grips Bay State leaders, many of whom also rushed to embrace only by the Ayatollah Khomeini and his the plans. publicans don’t bet up in Maine, designated successor, the Ayatollah Montazeri, in single prize^ were buying tickets as well as Given recent developments, it appears obvious BOSTON (UPI) - Would-be New Hampshire and Vermont, but Tehran’s hierarchy of terror and subversion. millionaires were "coming out of The jadkpot ballooned after selling them. that town officials should have maintained at least “ What makes us any different the Democrats in Massachusetts As the most committed of the committed, the woodwork” to buy tickets in the three previous drawings failed to the appearance of neutrality in what is essentially produce a winner. from anybody else? We want to be do — that’s the answer,” said Khoiniha was entrusted with the ieadership of Massachusetts Lottery’s Meg a private matter. Indeed, their lack of restraint While the chances of winning past employees,” he said. LaBlond. Khomeini’s theological seminary in the holy city abucks game, hoping to claim a might end up costing the town the tax doilars they UPI photo record jackpot of more than $22 were eastimated at 1 in 2 million, Ticket vendors in the Tri-Slate "Quite a few people are taking of Qom, which has churned out hundreds of so desperately sought. Open Forum million. more than 6 million Megabucks Megabucks game — Maine. Ver their money over the border,” said zealots/terrorists in recent years. Khoiniha Residents from neighboring tickets had been sold in the mont and New Hampshire’s Steve Leonard, owner of 'The A lawsuit filed Monday by the Winchester Show of strength? answer to the Massachusetts lot 8 himself had attended the school years earlier, and states were also reported flocking twice-weekly game since Sunday General Store in Pownal, Vt., just developers in connection with Buckland Hills was Khomeini’s favorite student. — nearly double the normal tery — said ticket sales in the three applied for now by Northeast will Denver artist Barbara Donachy, left, Tuesday places across the border to buy the $1 over the Massachusetts border. charges, among other things, that the town tions. Also, nuclear power plants Not oniy Iranians enroll at the Qom seminary. tickets for the Wednesday night number — and another 7 million states fell off noticeably as the Bay "These people see a $20 million literally “ melt down” finan , some 35,000 ceramic .miniature reproductions of Slate drawing neared. Planning and Zoning Commission was biased NU rate hike have a limited useful life of 25 to Students from other Middle Eastern and African drawing, to be televised live from a tickets were expected to be sold jackpot and their eyes light up. cially the average ratepayer as components of the U.S. nuclear arsenal on the floor of Wednesday, lottery officials said. “ Everybody knows that. They against them when it denied a zone change that 30 years at which time a great countries also come for concentrated Boston hotel. They won’t bother with our would have allowed construction of a driveway is not deserved expense will be incurred to well as the many small busi the Museum of Science in Boston. The exhibit, titled If only one person wins, the “ People are coming out of the want 20 million (dollars) not a Megabucks.” indoctrination in Moslem fundamentalism. Before half,” said Joe LaBlond. owner of into Winchester. The suit was the fifth to be filed in restore or dismantle them. nesses using electric power. Big “Amber Vl/aves of Grain,” took more than 400 man hours estimated $22.4 million prize would woodwork.” said an employee at a To the Editor: they return home to foment rebellion or travel White Hen Pantry convenience State Line Paysaver in Salem. Players in the Massachusetts connection with municipal action on the Buckland Our Connecticut legislature business will also feel the heat of be the second largest in North elsewhere to conduct terrorist actions, the young • to set up. It opens Tuesday and runs through March. store in Boston. "A lot of times they N.H., a few minutes from the game must pick six correct could have stopped Northeast’s higher operating costs as will the American history. The largest Hills plans. Enclosed is a copy of my letter revolutionaries are given an intensive one-week fill out the card wrong, so you know Massachusetts border. numbers between one and 36, while towns and the state government jackpot — $40 million — was won in winners in the Tri-State game While the merit of the charges will have to be folly, but instead passed on to course in weapons and explosives at the Lavizan they’ve never bought them before. ” If we get a big one up here, they dated Dec. 31, 1985, to John T. which are supported mainly by the Illinois lottery in 1984. A $20 must pick only six out of 30 determined by a court, the effect of the suit is to Downey, Chairman of, the De you and your fellow commission military camp in northern Iran, and equipped million prize in New York holds the Tomorrow, it’ll be a zoo.” come up here. But it swings more the average ratepaying citizens. Judge postpones hearing toward Massachusetts. The Re numbers. give the Winchester developers a further edge in ers the task of rate regulation on current spot as second-largest The clerk said store employees partment of Public Utility Such a compounding burden with new identities. the race to break ground for a regional mall in the a phase-in basis. Phase-in rates Control. could greatly impede Connecti Buckland area. With five lawsuits pending against may sound reasonable to some on charges vs. executive cut’s productivity and prosperity AMONG THE HOMICIDAL alumni of Iranian it, Buckland Hills could be tied up in court for legislators, but to me it’s a sham Dear Mr. Downey: as well as help fuel another terrorist training were the young gunmen and HARTFORD (AP) - A Superior about 17 grams of cocaine along years. A single lawsuit has been filed against the to fool voters by allowing, with a silver spoon, several con inflation spiral. grenade throwers who recently staged Court judge has postponed for two Winchester plans. lam a lower bracket, average- supposedly in a mitigating way. simultaneous attacks at the Rome and Vienna weeks a pre-trial hearing on tainers, plastic bags and equip Northeast’s proposal of an out Therefore. I respectfully re defense motions filed in connection ment for free-basing — heating AN EVENT YOU'LL NEVER FORGET income retiree who years ago airports, according to intelligence sources. Both developers have acknowledged that rageous rate increase upon its quest that you grant no rate supported nuclear power as a According to a highly sensitive U.S. intelligence With drug charges against the and concentrating — the drug from whoever breaks ground first will build the mall increase to Northeast Utilities Fox’s hotel room. good source for electric power captive ratepayers, chairman of Iroquois Brands Ltd. that serves the area, since the market cannot report, Khoiniha was for more than a decade an ’Terence J. Fox and a female Fox, 48, of Greenwich is free on support two such malls. generation. In recent years. I I contend that all of Millstone’s “ agent of influence” employed by the KGB. THe companion were charged with $15,000 bond. His companion, Bar James E. Dougan have been opposed to nuclear costs in excess of what it would information came from an Iranian communist possession of narcotics and posses bara Phelan, 38, of Hartford, is In their haste to boost the town’s Grand List as power plant construction be have cost to generate excess 335 Porter St. leader who recently defected to the West. The sion of narcotics paraphernalia in free on $10,000 bond. They are much as possible, Manchester officials have cause it never provided for a electricity from coal, wind, or defector had been Khoiniha’s KGB paymaster. connection with their Nov. 6 being tried together. remained cool toward the Winchester developers safe, inexpensive disposal of its hydro-electric power should be Editor’s note: This letter was The two men first met in Leipzig, East arrests at a Hartford hotel. Among the motions filed by J and their plans. waste and it incurred enormous born by the Northeast Utilities excerpted for reasons of space. Germany, in 1961, shortly after Khoiniha had Superior Court Judge Michaei A. Richard Brown, the attorney for J both Fox and Ms. Phelan, is one cost overruns nationwide. stockholders. The ratepayers completed studies at Patrice Lumumba Mack gave no reason Tuesday for Even a proposal by the developers to make the postponing the pre-trial hearing seeking suppression of all the ^ mmis Northeast Utilities was aware should be charged only a fair Winchester site a special taxing district in which University in Moscow. They saw each other evidence Hartford police obtained of these facts but remissly share of the costs applicable to until Jan. 21. Manchester would be guaranteed a percentage of frequently between 1965 and 1975. Khoiniha, who Authorities said they confiscated against them. barged headlong into a cost the lowest cost of one of the more Belts would help the revenues generated by the development was had joined Khomeini’s exiled followers in Iraq, overrun of better than $4 billion economical options previously shuttled between Baghdad and Leipzig as often as OFFERS TO TFHE PUBLIC FINE MEN'S & LADIES' not particularly well received. stop bus Injuries A Newspaper in EducaUon Program from an estimated cost of $800 cited. four times a month to collect his own salary and Sponsored by “ One-hundred percent is better than 38 miliion and expected to recover Do the stockholders, the board To the Editor: funds for Khomeini’s underground fight against The Quiz The Manchester Herald CLOTFIING AND FURNISHINGS A percent.” town General Manager Robert B. Weiss from its captive ratepayers a of directors and the officers of I recently read an article in the shah. A said of the suggestion. substantial part of this overrun. Northeast Utilities have no re which Toby Moffett said school Khoiniha has been called “ the ayatollah in the Despite its appropriate sponsibility for the prudent oper buses should have seat belts. worldscope (10 points for soch quosllon antwofod corraetty) Although Weiss was certainly right in a embassy” because he helped plan and lead the independence-from-oil reason ations of what could be consi mathematical sense, town officials cannot afford I agree with Moffett. Children takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran in for proceeding with Millstone dered a form of public trust? to be greedy. If they continue to reject good have been hurt while buses are November 1979, and also interrogated some of the III, NU was imprudent to ignore Within the last two years. relations with the Winchester developers, they moving, though not necessarily hostages. He evidently has kept his hand in: He other options to generate Northeast was granted a $98 could find themselves with even less than 38 seriously. Some day a kid is was at least aware of the interrogation and torture cheaper power like converting to million rate increase. The result percent of the tax revenues should the Winchester going to get badly hurt. of CIA agent William Buckley in Tehran — if he abundant coal, buying excess ing net profits were substantially Mall be built. It is not the bus driver’s fault did not actually participate in it. Buckley died of EVERYTHING electric power from New York greater than the rate increases. that children get hurt. The N torture-induced heart failure early last year in a While town officials are busy crying foul over State and from Canada’s hydroe . It seems to me that if the DPUC children do not sit in their seats, Tehran hospital, according to U.S. intelligence the Winchester plans, the fact remains that if the lectric systems. Either or both of goes along with any more rate and drivers have a hard time developers purchase the land, they have the right these options could have pro increases, the DPUC would be driving the bus and controlling NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE HAD SUCH A GREAT to put the buildings wherever they see fit as long vided the excess electric capac essentially bailing out Nor the children at the same time. KHOINIHA HAS BEEN tapped regularly by as zoning requirements are met. MONEY-SAVING SALE. NOTHING HAS BEEN HELD ity needed until nuclear power theast’s stockholders and its If there were seat belts on Khomeini for special subversive missions over the Town Director Peter DiRosa was right when he plants could be properly con maniacal management. The buses, the children would have to years. In 1982, he was appointed leader of more BACK. EVERY ITEM IS ON SALE AT '/* OFF THE said last month that the town should not become structed economically and their DPUC’s role should be to protect stay in their seats. This would than 100,000 Iranian Shiites making the annual involved in competition between private waste disposed of safely ... the captive ratepayers from avoid minor injuries that happen pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia. Less than ORIGINAL PRICE! AMAZING SAVINGS! GOME EARLY! developers and should keep its options open. Furthermore. Northeast’s im incompetent, monopolistic man often and maybe save lives if two weeks after he arrived, however, the Saudis prudence ignored the facts that agement — not to sanctify it with ithere were an accident. 1 Senator Edward Kennedy, flanked by his daughter Kara, left, and In their eagerness to make the Buckland Hills expelled him when he was caught red-handed nuclear power plants are subject unfair rate increases. trying to recruit locai fundamentalists for an son Ted |r., right, recently announced that he (C H O O S E O N E : Mall a reality, Manchester officials have already to frequent shutdowns which The rate increases granted in would, would not) seek the 1988 Democratic presidential expended at least a few of the town’s options. Caroline M. Claing uprising against the Saudi government. again add to the cost of opera the past with the rate increases 20 Joan Circle In 1983. Khoiniha was back in Mecca, nomination. addressing some 300 Moslem clerics from Asian and African countries, urging them to overthrow 2 Taxpayers will soon receive their annual income (ax forms from Matchwords the “ godiess regimes” at home in favor of an (2 points lor ooch corroci match) the Internal Revenue Service. Islamic state. This year a survival test for the GOP Last year, new computers at the 1- rare a-odious In November 1983, Khoniha popped up in I.R.S. (C H O O S E O N E : improved, Britain, traveling under an assumed name with a delayed) the processing of tax 2- foul b-continuous Republican lawmakers were early this year patch up any probiems that could hinder the GOP Syrian passport. He was supposed to organize refunds. with their New Year’s resolutions — two weeks in its political operation during the General Moslem students and workers and open secret 3- perpctual c-severe 3 A federal appeals court in New early to be exact. Assembly that convenes in less than a month. accounts in offshore banks on the channel island of jersey recently (C H O O S E O N E: Actually, there was only one resolution the Jersey, but he fled after being discovered by anti 4- reliable d-unusual We understand that Van has even met. one on struck down, let stand) a law legislators and their leaders shared when they Capitol terrorist authorities. one, with Rep. Julie Belaga of Westport, the co requiring students to observe a dined at Valle’s Steak House in Hartford for an deputy majority leader who is a candidate for the A month later, he was seen in East Berlin, 5- scathing e-dependable otherwise social time. Comments daily moment of silence “for GOP nomination for governor. The two had rough where he is beiieved to have helped organize the quiet and private contempla peopiewaich/Sportllght House Speaker R.E. Van Norstrand of Darien Bob Conrad bombings of France’s super-train La Tres Grande going last year, starting with Belaga’s ill-starred tion." (5 points lor tach correct answer) made the speech many were quoting later and effort to wi n the job of speaker. Vitesse, and the Marseille passenger station. His 4 A recent congressional study which set the tone for the dinner. In brief, it was Van, incidentally, says Belaga would make a suspected collaborator in these enterprises was concludes that the share of 1 President Reagan gave Nanqr a King that the GOP would have to do it alone this year great candidate — one he could support — for the the notorious Ilyich Ramirez Sanchez, better national income going to families Charles spaniel puppy for Christmas. (without Ronald Reagan, that is) and that Priority U S. Senate. He isn’t exactly swept away with the known as Carlos the Jackal, who later claimed No. 1 for everyone in the majority will be to retain (CHOOSE ONE: with, without) The puppy’s name Is (CHOOSE ONE: probable candidacy of Roger Eddy of Newington credit for the bombings. children has dropped 19 percent Rex, Lucky). control of House and Senate. for that office. He says only that the party is better since 1973. 2 In recent weeks, several movie critks That, of course, is hardly stop-the-press news. It goal for a party that trails so badly in registered off now. would have been something if Van had told the voter strength in this state. Under tho dome 5 Recent reports have predicted have said that (C H O O S E O N E : “ O u t of . Republicans to do the best they can, but if they slip But they are working on it. Like the Democrats, that Moscow will soon restore Africa," “ The Color Purple"), based on VAN NORSTRAND’S MAIN CONCERN, Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wis., opposes the back to minority status, well. C’est la vie. they are putting together “ hit lists” of legislators diplomatic lies with and Alice Walker's Piilitzer-Priae-winnIng however, over the campaign'this year is that the idea of televising Senate proceedings — on the Two points need to be made about the dinner they believe are vulnerable or who should be dramatically increase the number novel, was the best picture of 1985. GOP run the strongest possible candidate for grounds that it would inflict needless and last month at which senators and representatives stopped before they get to be too big for their of jews permitted to emigrate to 3 French designer (C H O O S E O N E : Yves governor. He calls that race the key to GOP excruciating boredom on the television-viewing broke bread. One is about numbers, and involves britches. that country. St. Laurent, iHerre Cardin) recently con chances of retaining a majority in the House, his public. “ Have you ever seen any TV show as dull mostly Van’s House caucus. The other is about Reps. Lynn Taborsak of Danbury, Joan Hartley cluded a deal to sell fashions to the ballpark. He is holding his endorsement for that as a quorum call?” he asked. “ TV does not need Van himself. of Waterbury and Miles Rapoport of West Soviet Union. race. the Senate. It would be the dullest game in town.” Nevrsname Hartford are examples of Democrats the GOP The only jarring note at the Hartford dinner last (IS points If you can lOanllfy this 4 A new rock video called the “Super REPUBLICANS DON’T WANT simply to retain places in the first category. Rep, Dick Balducci of month was the brief appearance by Dick Bozzuto person In ttw news) Bowl Shuffle" features all of the players their majority in the House, They want to attain Newington is one the GOP sees as a rising star of Watertown, the probably front-runner among Mlnl-edltorlel , I recently refused to on the (C H O O S E O N E : Chicago Bears, what the Senate already has and hopes to protect among Democrats and therefore one to be take a polygraph test Miami Dolphins). candidates seeking the gubernatorial nomination. We’ve often suspectedthe Pentagon had more O P E N O U R in the election — a veto-proof chamber to deal stopped, if possibie. ordered by the Lawmakers, who tend to be rather exclusive at than its share of fruitcakes in its purchasing (CHOOSE ONE: Marcus Allen, Eric with gubernatorial rejection of legislation, White Hoiise. The times, didn’t like that. They said it was their get- departments, but nothing demonstrated this Dickerson) recently became the NFL’s REGULAR STORE whoever the governor may be. The GOP House THE OTHER notable development at the President later said together and not the place for a candidate to work nuttiness more bitingly than the 18-page 1985 rushing leader, when he ran 123 needs at ieast a two-thirds majority to override a Valle’s dinner was Van Norstrand’s emphasis on the crowd. that cabinet mem yards on 24 carries In his final regular HOURS veto. It has eighty-five of the chamber’s one specification deeped necessary for contractors bers would not have peace within the flock as an integral part of the Van Norstrand still has some intramural season game. hundred fifty-one seats now. GOP senators occupy who wanted a slice of the military’s annual to take such tests. GOP’s drive to win in November. uncertainty within his caucus on issues facing the twenty-four of their chamber’s thirty-six seats. fruitcake budget. Eighteen pages? The intention W ho am I and what This wasn’t a new thing with Van. He had long upcoming assembly — agreement on a package So the Senate has its two-thirds majority for the a Pentagon spokesman said, was to prevent a is my job? sought to dispel reports of strain between himself for education is one of them. But he is putting new GOP, if it holds. The House GOP is sixteen seats cake maker from cutting corners. But as Sen Sam YOUR SCORE: t1 to 100 pointo -T O P SCORE: and Senate President Pro Tern Phil Robertson of stress on harmony among his troops, harmony •1 to SO points — Excellenl. 71 to SO points — QooO. 81-70 points — Fair. shy. Nunn, D-Ga., pointed out, “ If they go to such 412 Main Street. Middletown, CT 06457 / 2450 Main St., Glastonbury, CT 06033 / Cheshire. Both had said many times pubiicly that with leaders of House and Senate and, most 6 Knowledge UnHmtted, Inc. 16-S6 House Republicans will be shooting for the lengths for fruitcakes, you can just imagine what the reports were not true. critical of all for a nervous GOP majority, unity magic number of 101 this year — a rather gutsy the standards and specifications would be for even 60 LaSalle Rd., West Hartford, C T 06107 But Van has taken the lead in recent weeks to for the political survival test ahead thp most hasir wpflnnnc »» t-i ,, ANSWERS ON PAGE 19 Tech a winner Scholastic roundup NBA roundup ... page 11 ... page 11 g - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1986 SPORTS ... page 11 GOP sets caucus Democratic upstart Obituaries Anna VIot Julia Zito is now a supporter Julia (Pugliese). Zito, 89, of 45 Owls blow out MHS for committee posts Anna (Bernardi) Viot. 69. of 119 Summer St . died Tuesday at Benton St., died Tuesday at a Continued from page 1 ^ the locnl Ppp^ncratic Town Manchester Memorial Hospital. Manchester convalescent home. By Phil Mumford field goals while shooting under SO The second quarter was much By Alex GIrelll Any registered Republican can Committee on town elections in She was the wife of Ernest Viot. She was the widow of Vito M. Zito. Herald Correspondent percent from the floor and 50 like the first, as Hartford extended come to a caucus and seek a place a primary and lost. Herald Reporter recent history.” percent from the charity stripe. its lead to 38-16. on the town committee without Afterward, Democratic lead Born in New York City. N.Y., she She was born in Turi, Bari, Italy, Pohl said he learned firsthand Your basic blowout. Brian Mllone and Bruce Rosen In the third, the Owls salted the having to declare in advance his ers made no secret of their had ived in Manchester for many June 22. 1896. and came to the U.S. The new Republican Town Com that in order to find a place on Visiting Hartford Public scalped berg canned 6 points each to pace game away, scoring the first eight determination to require Pohl to years She was the secretary for and settled in Manchester in 1919. mittee will have M positions open, intention to run. the ticket for the town commit the cold-shooting Manchester Indi the losers. points. By now, their pressure The incumbent district commit work his way back into the the Daughters of Isabella and was Before she retired, she worked as a with 72 incumbents eligible to seek tee, one has to work within the ans, 83-38, in CCC East Division “ Their tight, man-to-man de defense was creating numerous tee normally agrees on a slate for party's good graces before a communicant of St. James seamstress at Manchester Modes re-election when the party holds party as well as for local boys basketball action Tuesday fense forced us into taking bad Manchester turnovers, which led presentation at the caucus, gaining any post. Church for 46 years. She had also for many years. She was a caucuses Jan. 15, committee Vice candidates. night at Clarke Arena. shots and the ball wouldn't drop for to easy Hartford baskets. The Chairman Donald Kuehl said however. Pohl was not among the group been active in many charitable communicant of St. James of candidates — all incumbents Two of the nine challengers. Hartford won its third straight us,” said Indian coach Frank quarter ended with the Owls on top, Tuesday. organizations Church, and a Gold Star Mother. The Republican rules allow — for town committee posts Teri Ferguson and Peter Leber, after a season-opening loss to East Kinel. "Tonight, we played a 62-26. Even if all the incumbents districts to elect one town commi- are seeking positions on the Besides her , husband, she is She is survived by two daugh Hartford, while Manchester is now better ball club and they shot “ We had a lot of turnovers decide to run, there will be 12 filed Friday morning on behalf tee member for each 100 registered town committee from District survived by a son and daughter-in- ters, Mrs. Salvatore (Frances) 2-3 overall. Both teams are 1-1 in well.” tonight,” added Kinel. “ We’ll go positions available to newcomers, of Richard LaPointe, District 10 Republicans in the district. chairman. 10. In his letter, Pohl urges law. William and Sandy Viot of Bartolotta and Mrs. Edward (An division play.' Manchester hosts East Division back to the basics in preparation Kuehl said. Districts 1, 4, 7, 11, and 12 will district Democrats to reject the Vernon: a daughter. Ann L. Viot of toinette) Kenefick Jr., both of The Owls' offense was smartly rival South Windsor High Friday for our next game.” Caucuses for the election of LaPointe told the Herald he have one more position than there two candidates in the Jan. 15 Winihrop. Mass.: a brother. Manchester: three brothers in directed by senior guard Kyle night at 8 p.m. !NTRE committee members for two-year had told Pohl he would have to are incumbents. Districts 3 and 8 caucus and vote for the George Bernardi of Manchester, Italy; four grandchildren; and two Clarke, who set a school record Owl coach Stan Piorkowski HARTFORD (83) — ShOM Ricks 5 5-8 terms will be held Jan. iSateachof- wait for an opening to develop IS, Kyle Clarke 41-29, Oscor Rodriauez will have two more each and incumbents. and three grandsons. great-grandchildren. with 13 assists. He dished the ball called the win “ our best perfor the town's 12 polling places. The before being considered again. 20-04, Pedro Mercodo51-3)1, Derrick District 6 will three more. In his statement. Pohl identi Wellemeyersaid Monday that out evenly among his teammates, mance of the year.” Campbell 2 0-1 4, Troy Love 6 1-2 13, caucuses will be discussed tonight The funeral will be Friday at 8:15 The funeral will be Friday at 9:45 Clarence WllllamtOO-00, Paul SpenceS > Local Republicans will have fies the group of nine chal the nine candidates will cam as five players scored in double “ Ricks and Clarke really applied when the Republican Town Com a m from the John F Tierney a m. from the Holmes Funeral 0-1 12. Darrel Jackson 0 0-0 0, Tony another election in March — one to lengers as a coalition of suppor paign for posts on the commit figures. pressure on the Manchester Mayes S 3-4 13, Eric Johnson 1 0-0 2, "'S Sv* mittee meets at 7 p.m. in the Funeral Home. 219 W. Center St., Home 400 Main St ., with a mass of select a town chairman to replace ters of Toby Moffett's bid to tee by seeking support as Leading the way for Hartford guards, setting up the tempo we G res McGhoe 00-2 0, Totals 3611-2383. Lincoln Center hearing room. followed by a mass of Christian Christian burial at 10:30a.m. atSt. MANCHESTER (38) — Jon Roe 0 0-3 Curtis Smith, who will not seek wrest the Democratic guberna individuals. A Moffett suppor was Clarke's backcourtmate, wanted,” commented Piorkowski. Kuehl said he knows of some burial at 9 «i.m in ,St. James James Church Burial will be in St. 0, Chuck Sentelo 0 04) 0, Troy Peters 0 re-election. Party members Geof torial nomination from Gov. ter herself. Wellemeyer has Shase Ricks, with a game-high 15 It took over four minutes before 0-2 0, Brian Mllone 3 0-0 6, Shaun committee members who plan to Church Burial will be in^ St James Cemetery. Calling hours William O'Neill. said support of Moffett is not l he points. Troy Love and Tony Mayes the Indians tallied their first hoop Brophy 2 04) 4, Sam Hendersqp 0 3-5 3, move and may decide not to seek frey Naab and Harry Reinhom Augustine's Cemetery. South Glas are Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Marc Hendricks 21-3 5, Michael Lata 1 have been mentioned as succes He said the nine, who seek to group's major purpose in seek added 13 apiece, while Paul Spence to make it 5-2, Owls. That was as re-election. If all the slots are not tonbury. Calling hours arc Thurs 2-3 4, Eric Johnson 0 2-2 2, Mott Vaughn sors, but neither has committed represent a variety of voting ing office. pm . had 12 and Pedro Mercado 11. close as Manchester would be, with 2 04) 4, Bruce Rosenberg 2 2-2 6, Brian filled Jan. 15, they can be filled day from 2 lo 4 and 7 to 9 p m. the first quarter ending, 17-6. himself to seeking the post. districts on the policy-making More representation for Manchester converted only 14 Arnold 2 0-0 4, Totals 14 10-20 38. later committee votes within Daughters of Istibella will meet at Memorial donations may be Kuehl has been asked to consider body, are “ not representative of women is one goal she districts. the funeral home on Thursday at made to a charily of the donor's seeking the chairmanship, but said people who have worked within mentioned. In any district where there are 7:30 p.m. to pay respects. choice. he has reservations about doing so fewer candidates than positions, {.•.W the presiding officer will call for a because of the demands of his job. voice vote for the entire slate, he The Democratic Party is sche Xavier little better than EC ‘lit* said. duled to hold caucuses Jan. 15 for In districts where there are more town committee positions. Under L4 =(«1IHJ:I[ 6 ^ candidates than there are posi the Democrats' system, the cau By Bob PapettI never out of it until the end." The Falcons had opened up a tions. the contest will be decidedby cuses are held only in districts Herald Sports Writer Four players scored in double 19-10 advantage, their biggest of paper ballot with all registered where there are more candididates figures to pace Xavier's balanced the night, early in the second UPl photo than there are positions. Candi offense. Jim Brown poured in 14, quarter. Wilson, a hot cornerman, Republicans in the district having Oh paper and on the court, the Torrie Robertson (left) looks on. the right to vote. dates must announce in advance opposing hoop teams appeared to Brenden Beckstein and Keane stuck 10 points through the iron to Calgary goalie Reggie Lemelin (31) Under local Republican rules, and have until 4:30 p.m Thursday In Store stack up dead even Tuesday night. Chapman netted 13 apiece, and help keep the hustling Eagles at reaches back and grabs the puck after it Whalers belted slumping Flames, 9-1. 8 voters must cast a complete ballot, to file. But eye witnesses had little trouble Dana Wilson added 12. bay. bounced off the post as Hartford’s with as many names on the ballot So far. Democratic caucuses are assessing why East Catholic High East's Matt Perno led all shoot East had cut it to 27-23 at the half, as there are openings. scheduled in five of the 12 districts. emerged on the short end of a ers with a game-high 16 points and but Xavier's Chapman, a nimble fervent 59-52 Hartford County pulled down a team-high 7 re 6-7, took control of the boards and Conference loss to rival Xavier bounds. Damian Canny, whose the paint after intermission. Chap High at the Eagles' Nest. contributions off the bench have man hauled down 5 of his game- NHL roundup It wasn't complicated. The Fal been uncanny, canned 11 and high 8 rebounds and bagged six Beacon Hill units points as the Falcons maintained cons, who never trailed, simply grabbed 5 caroms. played a little better. The Eagles, The Eagles were within two their edge. In one of the more who were in it until the final two points, 40-38, with seven minutes exciting moments of the evening. Canny let one loose, grabbed his Flames at all-time low minutes, didn't have enough. left in the game. But Xavier sank to become condos own rebound and popped it in at the “ It was not an easy game at all.” 10 of 13 free throws thereafter — sighed Xavier coach Rick Magner. and that was that. buzzer to skim the deficit to 39-36 at under the name Beacon Trust, Arfiuuat’j “ By Susan Vaughn “ Size-wise, it was an even mat “ We got the lead, got ahead, and the end of three quarters. bought the 17-year-old complex for S A I J - ' Herald Reporter chup. And though we may have they had to foul . . . and we made “ Ray had the kids really pre after Whaler debacle $7.5 million last April. been slightly quicker, speed didn't them,” noted Magner. pared,” added Finnegan, of the “ Elderly residents at Beacon The 190-unit Beacon Hill apart matter. It just came down to who Simple. nu-stiicken East mentor, “ and I Hill should not be overly concerned START YOUR NEW YEARS poked a lose puck past goalie Rejean Lemelin at 15:51 ment complex on West Middle executed." “ They hit the foul shots,” just wanted them to play real Bv Mike Weil about the conversion at this tinie, for a 5-0 lead. Turnpike is being converted imme The triumph was Xavier's first concurred Finnegan, when petiti intense.” United Press International since our plan for the conversion Dineen completed his hat trick with his 16th goal of diately to condominiums, its HCC win after three lossess. The oned for a turning point. Spurred on by the rabid efforts of process provides ample protection Hartford’s Dean Evason and Kevin Dineen reached the season 70 seconds into the third period, and Ray owners announced this week. Falcons are 3-3 overall. Beckstein was particularly ef Pem o and Canny, the Eagles Legal documents converting the for the e ld erly " Wilder said. He RIGHT,....SAVING MONEY!!!! career highs Tuesday night to drop the Calgary Ferraro put Hartford ahead 7-1 on a power play at East Catholic, which was with fective from the line, canning complied. They just fell short. said the conversion will comply 4:47. complex were filed on Dec. 20 and out the services of ailing head 5-for-6 down the stretch. He and X A V IE R (59) — David Sizemore 0 2-2 Flames to an all-time low. with state regulations. 2, Dana Wilson 6 0-2 12, Keane “ Perhaps this is rock bottom for us,” Flames Ron Francis and Ferraro scored in the final two tenants were notified Dec. 24, coach Ray Page, is 1-2 and 2-4. EC Brown secured the contest in the Chapman 6 1-2 13, Jim Brown 6 2-2 14, winger Lanny McDonald said after Dineen and minutes to close out the scoring. according to Joel Wilder, president Under the state's Condominium visits Fairfield Prep Saturday fourth quarter, hitting 7 points Derek Poulin 0 3-6 13, Brenden Beck Evason notched the first hat tricks of their careers to of Wilder-Manley Associates Inc. Act, elderly, handicapped, dis night at 7:30 p.m. apiece. stein 4 5-613, Eric Stearns 10-0 2, Totals Nordiques 7, Blues 4 of West Hartford, which owns the 23 13-20 59. give Hartford a 9-1 victory. “ We’re not reacting abled or blind residents cannot be “ We had to start scrambling, Behind by four, 48-44, East E A S T C AT H O LIC (52) — Kevin Riggs J J At Quebec, Anton Stastny and Jean-Francois Sauve complex. Wilder said that tenants quickly, things went downhill from start to finish.” evicted before Jan. 1, 1988, said and that hurt us,” explained Catholic had the ball and still had a 1 04) 2, Kevin Madden 2 3-4 7, Matt will be given the exclusive option to 3 BIG DAYS! Perno 6 4-8 16, Mike Seeger 3 0-5 6, J.R. For the Whalers, the rout snapped a three-game each scored two goals and added an assist to down the Sharon D. Mounds, a housing assistant coach Bill Finnegan, prayer with two-and-a-half min Cllshom 4 04) 8, Paul Guarding 0 0-0 0, losing streak while extending Calgary’s slide to a Blues. The victory was Quebec’s fifth in a row, moving purchase their units for 90 days program specialist for the state whose voice went hoarse midway utes left. But back-to-back steals Domlan Canny 5 1-2 11, David Price 0 club-record 11 games. the Nordiques into a tie with Montreal for first place in after receipt of the conversion Department of Housing. The units through the first quarter. "But we by Xavier frustrated any come 04)0, Andy Klopfer 104)2, Totals 22 8-19 52. “ I thought we had bottomed out four or five games the Adams division. notice. occupied by elderly and handi had good intensity, and we were back hopes. Residents are being offered ago. but this is the bottom,” said Flames defensman capped people can be sold, but only Steve Konryd, who scored the only Calgary goal to Capitals 4, Red Wings 3 prices “ significantly lower than to investors who will not live in the spoil Steve Weeks’ shutout bid. At Landover, Md.. Bob Gould scored a short-handed those to be offered to the public in units. Mounds said. A the near future.” Wilder said in a Evason. who scored the first three goals of the goal with 4:35 remaining in the third period to lift A news release. The elderly and handicapped Patriots up against history, game, gave the Flames more credit. Washington. Gould’s goal gave the Capitals their Public prices for the one-, two- residents must also have 60 days' ’’They’re frustrated right now, but have a good club fourth straight victory and dropped the Red Wings’ and three-bedroom units are ex notice of any rent increase, she that’s going bad right now,” Evason said. “ Other guys record to 1-3-1 under new coach Brad Park. pected to start in the high $60,000 said. made big plays, and the puck went in for me.” Jets 2 Canucks 2 range, he said. The units range in All tenants in apartments under Hartford defenseman Dave Babych agreed the jinx on road to Super Bowl At Winnipeg, Manitoba, Vancouver goalie Richard size from 725 to 1,000 square feet. going conversion have 180 days, or Flames are a much better club than their recent play State law requires that the the balance of their lease, to might indicate. Brodeur made 13 of his 37 saves in the third period to remain in their apartments after “ It’s a snowball effect that’s tough to stop,” said preserve the tie. owners offer the units to residents England has been operating an the notice date. Mounds said. By Frederick Waterman concerned, the Dolphins are just a Babych, who suffered through a 30-game winless at the lower prices. increasingly efficient offense. North Stars 3, NY Islanders 3 Extensive improvements are Tenants who choose to move by the UnItedtPress International miraculous club in the Orange streak with the Winnipeg Jets in 1980. “ Their fans N N Raiders star runner Marcus Allen end of that period may qualify for Bowl," New England running back should get behind their team rather than on them.” At Uniondale, N.Y.. Mats Hallin's scored his first being made to the property for the couldn’t do major damage to New relocation payments based on FOXBORO, Mass. — This is the Craig James said. “ They beat After Evason’s early outburst, Dineen increased goal of the season against his former teammates at conversion. Wilder said. The England because he spent most of income criteria, she said. closest the New England Patriots everybody there, not just us. Hartford’s lead to 4-0 at 8:56 of the second period, and 4:19 of the third period to lift Minnesota. owners said they expect interest in the game on the sidelines, watch Mounds said she had received have been to a Super Bowl. But to “ They’ve got loud fans, hot the condominiums to be high ing the Patriots’ ground game several calls from tenants of reach New Orleans, they must weather, a lot of adverse condi because of its location across from grind up the yards and the clock. Wickham Park near Interstate 84. Beacon Hill asking about their overcome N FL history and their tions for the visiting teams. But we’ve been there. We know what's Wilder-Manley Associates, rights. own Orange Bowl jinx. With James leading the running what,” he said, referring to New Only one wild-card team has k attack. New England expects the England’s 30-27 loss Dec. 16 in a UConn at Georgetown tonight gone on to win the N FL champion- ^ same strategy of time-consuming, ----- game that decided the AFC East Tambling, Mazzone leave ship, the Oakland Raiders of 1980. ball-control offense to slow Dan But no team has won three playoff title. Marino’s passing game. And the STORRS — University of Williams (16.8 points pergame) UConn returns home Saturday But the Patriots have since games en route to the Super Bowl. Patriots expect the Dolphins’ Connecticut men’s basketball and senior forward David Wing night to the Field House in triumphed in three win-or-go- Big New England already has two defense to be very weary by the team, coming off a heart- ate (15.6 ppg). Storrs where it will have a town police department home games and have won 11 of a, * 1 3 ” . Savings ^stseason victories, each coming final quarter. bneaking 61-60 loss to Boston UConn is 0-1 in the Big East rematch with BC. The UConn- away from home over the New their last 13 games. Their losses College last Saturday, won’t and 8-2 overail. It's dropped its BC game will be ‘Blue-White The expected retirements of two Tuesday. Werbner said the report N o w York Jets and Los Angeles were each by a field goal. “ The way we've been running at ha ve time to think about it as the last two in a row. The Huskies Night' and will be televised live Prior to this season, the Patriots police officers have become offi will recommend certain changes, Raiders. people, we feel like we own the Huskies visit Georgetown Uni are led by senior guard Earl on WTXX-TV, Channel 20. cial. leaving the department with but he refused to elaborate. Their first triumph, in the AFC had won only one playoff game in fourth quarter,” Patriots guard versity in Big East play tonight Kelley, who is averaging 18.9 five positions to fill. Werbner said the review, which wild-card game over the Jets, was their first 25 years. Ron Wooten said. “ We don’t feel at 8 p.m. at the Capital Centre in points and 7.1 assists pergame. The Huskies have two home follows complaints by the Man a mild upset; the second was over “ Now, we can play football with there’s any defense in the league Six-foot-seven senior Tim Coles games the following week at the A news release issued Tuesday Landover, Md. chester Interracial Council and the firmly favored Raiders; a anybody,” James said. “ When we that can stay with us. The Hoyas. NCAA runners-up is averaging 12.5 points and 9.7 Hartford Civic Center where by Chief Robert Lannan said that others that the department em victory in Miami will be over play Miami, they’re going to see a a year ago, are 1-1 in Big East rebounds per contest for they’ll entertain Villanova on Sgt Raymond Mazzone, a 23-year “ If we’ve been pounding on ploys no patrol officers from longer odds and would end an much better ball club than they play and 10-2 overall. They're Connecticut. Monday night and St. John's veteran of the force, and Sgt. Eli defensive linemen with the run for minority groups, involved an ex 18-game losing streak in the saw a month ago.” led by junior swingman Reggie After the Georgetown game, next Saturday. Jan. 18. Tambling. a police officer for 28 amination of the hiring practices of Orange Bowl. Under Raymond Berry, UPI’s three quarters, something extra years, retired from the depart other towns. “ As far as the Miami jinx is AFC Coach of the Year, New kicks in for the fourth quarter.” ment Jan. 1. Both worked as Manchester employs 57 patrol supervisors in the detective and officers, all of them white. patrol divisions and attended the Werbner said the new round of FBI Academy. hiring will not begin until the Their retirements bring to five review is completed and any American Legion baseball playoffs are sabotaged the number of positions that need changes are made. He said he to be filled on the force. A new hopes to advertise for the openings That’s according to Legion state policy " said Frank entry in Zone One, and “ it's 5-1 for the playoff. And he The Big East basketball season is just under way round of hiring is scheduled to at the ^nd of the month. Berlinger, 'state American Legion baseball director. told me three of the teams are willing to pull out of the with Connecticut playing its first conference game begin later this month to fill two The hiring process in the past “ I think the chairman should have a vote but that’s the zone if there's no playoff. other slots left vacant in the last has taken about six months, last Saturday. The National Hockey League season is “ Obviously, I'm in favorof the playoff.*. “ Farr says. reaching Its mid-season point shortly. And the firm, way it is,” he added. hiring round and one that became although town officials and the Berlinger, from Ansonia, explained the reasoning “ The thing that bothers me is that most things are left cold grip of winter is just beginning to settle in. Thoughts vacant when an officer in training police department have said they EXAMt ;^.XAMPLE ei/yl behind the move. “ It was felt it was unfair if a team up to the zones and here they come and interfere on And I want to talk about baseball. dropped out of the academy. hope to shorten the time in order to won the zone, and then took part in a 3-4 team playoff this. There was never a poll of the zone chairmen. FAMOUS {f a m o u s I American Legion baseball, to be more specific. A review of the hiring process is improve the chances that a minor ApLENty and got beat. It was felt the best team wins the zone.” There’s no need in my opinion to eliminate them. If currently under way by the town ity officer would be hired. They MAKE I M A K E I That’s hot necessarily the case. East Hartford was anything, the trend was going toward playoffs. There THE SEVEN STATE DISTRICT commissioners Len Auster, Sports Editor manager's office, and recommen noted that candidates often apply the regular season leader last summer in Zone Eight. were three last year instead of just one.” sprung an early Christmas present — surprise — on dations will be announced at the with other towns at the same time, But Manchester beat the Post 77 crew two of three in Human Relations Commission and could withdraw their names if 1 9 " 2 5 " everyone when they voted back on November 18,1985 Berlinger admits he’s having second thoughts. “ I the regular season and won the playoffs. Manchester to do away with all post-season zone playoffs. meeting on Jan. 21, Assistant Town Manchester's hiring practices ______j S44AI44' 1 -J jj777I4> . was the better team and it earned the .state thought at first it was good. But after thinking about it, The vote was conducted without the knowledge of Manager Steven Werbner said take too long. tournament berth. Mark McMahon. East Hartford I think it was no good. I ’ve had second thoughts and the eight zone chairman. It was done, according to would like it to revert back for those who want a COLOR TVi COLOR T' zone over the last few years. We get the crowds and coach,ladmitted that at the time. Zone Eight chairman Dave Farr, althought he had playoff,” he said. Berlinger, asked if he could change the newspaper attention we would N EVER get What Berlinger didn’t explain is why the vote was been promised acccess to the meeting in which the the vote himself, said he wasn’t sure and would have Jobless rate at 5-year low without the playoffs,” Armstrong emphasized. taken in the first place. Bristol, in Zone One, didn’t like vote was taken. the playoff system. Zone One for the first time in 1985 to check the regulations with national headquarters. Continued from page 1 force growth. I “ It was done behind our backs and that’s what The playoffs have kept interest in Legion baseball The 6.9 percent unemployment I SWarehouse^ bothers me the most,” said Farr, who has been Zone throughout the summer In the area. That’s been had a playoff and Bristol won it. But Bristol didn’t like the playoff. “ Fran Mullin (a THERE’S A COMMISSIONERS’ MEETING on rate of last month was nearly 4 I Clearance,,- Eight chairman the past seven years and begins his another major selling point. “ The playoffs have been commissioner whose jurisdiction is Zone One and Jan. 20 at the Southington Legion Post, Berlinger this business survey, some 3 percentage points below the 10.7 eighth this upcoming summer. good for baseball,” Farr said. “ There’s no need to most of Zone Eight) knew he couldn’t get the votes in advised, where those wanting to express themselves million jobs were added to non percent peak rate registered at the .1691,299 LL ^ The one zone which will suffer the most is Zone eliminate them. I ’m against what they did because it on the issue are welcomed. No vote will be taken then. was done behind everyone’s back and also against the the zone so he went to the state level,” Farr charges. farm payrolls. In that same time, depth of the recession in November 'e a s y TO GET TO? Eight. The eight-team zone that features Manchester Berlinger added that once registration is in in March, some 640,000 jobs were created in 1982. and East Hartford has had a post-season playoff the best interest of (Legion) baseball,” he added. M S H W m O B O HO . M ULLIN. WHO IS SUPrtJSED TO PROTECT the a clinic for coaches and managers will be held and retail trade, with the strongest At that time, the rolls of the past eight summers. It has been, without question, the You’ve heard of the three wise men? Well, here are KBHCHISTIII interests of the majority in his area, went against their opinion finally will be sought at that time. growth coming in the grocery store unemployed totaled more than 12 highlight of Zone Eight play each year. seven.... You fill in the blank. their wishes, it appears. Great representation, “ The rule book says the zone winner has to be and restaurant industries. million. “ If we lose the playoffs, I would consider it a real wouldn’t you say? “ Mullin should be representing our decided by a certain date, but not how,” Farr says, “ I The size of the nation's labor An alternate rate, combining the 1 I crying shame,” says Steve Armstrong, the Manches ^ I TERMS: area but he isn’t,” Farr asserts. Farr says he's been in see this as interference and it was done behind our force, which includes those looking roughly 116.2-million-member civ fir,no • ter Post 102 coach, “ because I have seen the THE EIGHT ZONE CHAIRMEN were not con , contact with Tom Vincent, the coacl( of the Simsbury backs. That’s what bothers me the most.” for work as well as those on the job. ilian labor force with the nearly.!.7 " VS7M\r •CntOlICARO tremendous interest the playoffs have created in our sulted on the matter because, “ they have no votes. ^panded by 1.8 million over the million members of the arm ed ' ^.l(l■.l)l I PATMtNIS last year, the department said, forces stationed in the United adding that adult women ac States, fell from 6.9 percent in counted for 80 percent of the labor November to 6.8 percent. MANCHESTER HERALD Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1 ^ — 11
ro - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 8. 1986 Gheney notches Scholastic roundup SCOREBOARD Hartford’s play Milwaukee, 92870; 10. Clork Kellogg, Indiana, 91,757. __ T ransactions Nordlqms 7. Bluw 4 O iw d i convincing win 1. Istah Thomas, Detroit, ?' BasketbaD Michael Jordan, Chicogo, W-HJ-. J. not appreciated World B. Free, Cleveland, 167^^_ 4. Hockey J * w SIAiev Moncrief, I BASEBALL Dennis Johnson,lASse««An. Boston, 123rO0Te j zales took the game over,” voiced First P*rlod-l, 7. MINNESOlT^TWmS—Tro^ Ken By Jim Tierney The Jeroszko brothers. Eric and (Huntsr, AndMYon), W 4. ^ NBAttandIngi ^ nle Johnson, Doffolt, '11,0^ Herald Correspondent Silvia. We knew they were weak on HARTFORD — There wasn’t a Maurice Cheeks, Phllodel^loJOJJia, 6 Schrom, rlOhf-h in Brief QUESTION: I notice that newspaper tables of stock the total commissions for a number of transaction REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK featuring: involving the same total amount of money. exchange trading sometimes show the letter z in front However, an all-or-none order does have the Hutton deadline extended of the volume figure for some common stocks. I characteristics of a limit order, because both types of ■ HARTFORD — The state Banking Departnnent assume this means trades of 10 shares. Why is this Investors’ orders specify prices. If all the shares you want to buy ha8 extended the deadline for the next step in done? Has it any significance on the price of the stock? in an all-or-none order can’t be purchased in one state proceedings to determine if E.F. Hutton & ANSWER: You won’t find a z in the volume column Guide trade, your order won't be filled. Co. wili be ailowed to continue doing business in for any common stock. At least, you shouldn’t. If you Connecticut. William.A. Doyle QUESTION: A few years ago. I invested in bonds Acting Banking Commissioner Howard B. do see a z there, it’s a typographical error. Even with computerized typesetting, typos do happen. issued by a company which has since gone bankrupt. Brown granted a motion Tuesday by the state The volume column, as its heading notes, reports The settlement coming out of the bankruptcy court OFFICE HOURS: DAILY 9 AM TO 8 PM; SATURDAY 9 AM TO 5 PM attorney general's office for an extension of “sales in lOOs.’’ That’s because most stocks trade in indicates that I will receive only a fraction of the SOLD Friday’s deadline for lawyers on both sides to file round lots of 100 shares. For instance, if the volume money 1 invested. Manchester New Listing $ 1 1 8 ,9 0 0 written legal briefs in the case. figure for a particular stock is 7485, you know that Shouldn’t the broker who sold me the bonds be liable Larue Custom Ranch in very desirable area Ideal layout for entertain- The extension until Jan. 22 was sought by the 748,500 shares of that stock were traded in the day or QUESTION: A preferred stock I purchased for at least part of my losses? I would never have D.W.F1SH ingr2 ^replaces, one in the living room and one in the family room. attorney general's office because of the death last bought the bonds if the broker had not conviced me it THE REALTY COMPANY I I I IM h X J-and Gardens^ the week covered by the table. recently trades in 10-share round lots. I gave my Thp^’i's niso a sunroom and aluminum siding week of Henry Lieberman, the father of Attorney You will see a z in the volume column for some broker a limit order to buy 200 shares at no more than was a good investment. VERNON CIRCLE • VERNON General Joseph I. Lieberman. “inactive" preferred stocks. By looking at the stock $98 a share. He bought 200 shares for me in 14 trades — All Full'Time Profcstional Anociales 243 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER The filing of the legal briefs is one of the final ANSWER: Not unless you can prove fraud on the 643-1591 ' 871-1400 table’s footnotes, you learn that z stands for “sales in six of 20 shares and eight of 10 shares. I was charged 14 Mcmbcnhip In Four Multiple Lifting Serricef steps in state proceedings to determine if Hutton full.” If the volume column shows z250, you know that commissions — one of each transaction. broker’s part. Brokers can’t be held liable for should lose the right to do business in Connecticut investments that turn sour, as some do. Full'Time Director of Advertising 250 shares of that stock were traded. If all 200 shares had been purchased in one trade, the because of a scheme involving questionable Inactive preferreds stocks are those in which there commission would have been much lower than the Y'our unhappines.s is understandable. Lots of people Regular Advertising With Circulation of overdrafting of bank accounts. isn’t a great deal of trading activity. Although some total commissions on 14 trades. Is there any way I can are screaming mad about bad investments and blame Over Half«A«Million The extension for filing the legal briefs was avoid a repetition of this on future stock purchases? their brokers. But you have to realize there is risk in opposed by Hutton, which said it was trade in 25- or 50-share round lots, most trade in Full>Service Mortgage Company 10-share round lots. ail investments — some more than others. unnecessary. Those smaller round lots facilitate purchases and ANSWER: Yes. You can place an “all-or-none” Brokers may tell you that certain things are good Nationwide FamilyoRelocatton Department investments. But they can’t offer ironclad assurance. i sales of inactive preferreds. If they traded in order. That’s an order to buy more than one round lot Affiliation With Better Homes And Gardens — GTE workers study proposal 100-share round lots, small investors might have of the same stock at a designated price or better. Then Let’s face it. Anyone^-who could pick nothing but One Of The Most Trusted Magadnes In America l/o □ I difficulty buying or selling. The fact that an inactive assuming your order can be executed at or below the winners in the investment world wouldn’t have to HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Employees at the preferred trades in round lots smaller than 100 shares purchase price you specify, you’ll be charged one work for a living — as a broker or in any other trade. Huntsville GTE Communication Systems plant l)as no direct bearing on its price. However, that commission for one transaction. Although each itoai ?’ii_------want to buy part of the business up for sale this arrangement does provide “liquidity” and, in theory, brokerage firm sets its own commission rates, the Doyle welcomes written question, but he can Manchester Under Consfructidn $ 1 0 6 ,9 0 0 year, one of the plan organizers said. keeps the stock’s price reasonably steady. charge for one large transaction normally is less than provide answers only through the column. Custom bulit Raised Ranch in desirable neighborhood, under construc- Retired GTE plant manager John W. Schaffer rirm Cathodrat reilmgs, family room and fully appllanced kitchen. Pick said employees want to bid on the three Fealure ol the week Sponsored by The Manchester Herald .T colors businesses that GTE announced last month were •X4-! for sale. Shaffer said that about 100 workers who studied the proposal Sunday approved it. Schaffer also said that another GTE employee, High-tech jobs pose Yedddula Reddy, resigned from the company r;Slt New Record Saturday to concentrate on putting a bid package Industrial rose 18.12 points to together. He said the employee-supported bid package challenge for state i®^v^VFaSSing its previous record of will be one of several the company will have to becembefy16. ^1985. pick from, but he did not know who other bidders By the Associated Press By 1995. service jobs will make up 70 were. percent of the state’s non-agricultural U&R GTE, based in Stamford, Conn., announced The number of new jobs in Connecti private sector work force compared Dec. 19 it planned to sell the coin telephone cut will increase faster than the labor with 59 percent in 1976 and 64 percent in PreviouS record Invites you to our newest area of manufacturing, electromechanical part and force and many workers will lack the 1984, the report says. Manufacturing, telephone rehabilitation businesses, which oper skills the new jobs require, according to which accounted for 38 percent of a im 1^1563.10 set custom homes. ated in Huntsville. The firm said the three a new report. non-agricultural private jobs in 1976 businesses do not fit in with GTE’s long-range and 32 percent in 1984, will make up only M a n c h e s t e r , . . , business plan. Jobs for Connecticut’s Future, a 27 percent in 1995. “Mountain Farms” Podwpod Farms Enjoy the outstanding view of private-industry task force, released a GARDNER ST., MANCHESTER from the mrae rear deck ol this U room Raised Ranch ^irep aced lamily report Tuesday that predicted a “hu According to the report, people who room ;i or 4 bedrooms, 2 car garage, etc. Priced to sell at $122,900. Hospitals form corporation man capital gap," with worker shor can work in high technology manufac Large Va acre lots, water, sewers, sidewalks. tages in clerical and technical turing, professional and financial servi START YOUR NEW YEAR OFF RIGHT! HARTFORD — The boards of Hartford occupations. ces, health care and education will be in $ I M I 1 n MOUNTAIN WOODS Hospital and Meriden-Wallingford Hospital have The two-year study said the number increasing demand. Examples of such H I I f I Call us to discuss your new home. Ask Many amenities included with this gorgeous Colo voted to form a nonprofit corporation, the jobs are lawyers, technicians, engi Two wooded building lots remain of people working will increase 10 about our guarantee plan on your present nial. 8-*- rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2>L' baths, gas heat, Connecticut Health System, to share medical percent during the next ten years, while neers and computer programmers. I II I I ai I 11 to be sold. Lot 3, 2.26 acres and expertise and save administrative costs. The new occupations will require central air, 2 car garage, large family room with lot 4, 1.51 acres. Both with road the number of jobs will increase 15 ' home. The two public hospitals will continue to percent. people who have strong thinking skills 1 I M I ■ M I P i cathedral ceiling. Wrap-around deck and lovely, frontage and town approved. operate as separate institutions, said James and the ability to work well with other p i ' i Price. $39,900 each. The report also said the new jobs will K It I ) $8 M I private yard. Battaglio, a spokesman for Hartford Hospital. require skills many people don’t have. people, the report said. However, it also $167,,TOO Besides medical services, CHS will coordinate Unless changes are made to increase said schools don’t teach students how to i I I I i n I I I administrative and purchasing operations for the the number of people who can fill the think better and work with each other. S I I I I H I II “Putting You 1st is 2nd Nature To U s! “ two hospitals. positions, Connecticut’s economy will Instead, learning subjects is emphas John Springer, the president of Hartford stagnate, the report warned. ized, it said. I ! M ai I I I U&R REAITY CO. Zinsser Agenq/ Hospital, will serve as president of the “It is our great concern that without Gov. William A. O’Neill called the .-it, 1^ I I 9 I ^ f t I STRANO REAL ESTATE t S J nine-member CHS. Board members for the new paying attention to the needs today, report a blueprint for state government « ii « « Mfcnt . k 750 Main St., Manchester corporation were drawn from both hospitals, people may be losing jobs latet this policy. He announced formation of a 6 4 3 -2 6 9 2 156 E. CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER, CT. Battaglio said. The chairman has yet to be century and will have nowhere to go,” committee to come up with a strategy n I I m n f Robert D. Murdock, Realtor !H named. said Arthur White, the creator of the for matching the work force with 1 M I I i i I CALL TODAY - 647-“SOLD” The board will meet over the next six months project that developed the report. available jobs. ' 6 4 6 - 1 5 1 1 and decide which services the two institutions should share. Tuesday's decision must be 23 26„,30 2 6 7 approved by the state Commission on Hospitals and Health Care. Hartford businesses UPl graphic Dollar higher In Europe The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials reached a new record LONDON — The dollar opened higher against find few vacancies high Tuesday as it rose 18.12 points to 1565.71, surpassing its most European currencies today. The price of previous record set in Dec. 16,1985. Analysts credited the latest t.'llf ■ ■ 'I gold was mixed. The U.S. unit started the day in Frankfurt at HARTFORD (UPI) - Hartford’s to control the vacancy rate in suburban rally to continuing confidence over subdued inflation, plus a 2.4440 marks, up from Tuesday’s close of 2.4375. central business district has an office office buildings. “If this blend occurs, our suburban strong rally in the bond markets. Many traders remained POSSIBLE BED & BREAKFAST INN In Zurich, it opened at 2.0685 Swiss francs against vacancy rate of 7 percent, while about convinced the market would remain strong in the near future. RICHARD ROAD located In Historic Bolton Green. Spacious 8 2.0605 and in Paris at 7.49 francs against 7.4615. 20 percent of office space in the market place can approach stability Gorgeous 7 Room Ranch in one of Manchesler'r. room antique in excellent condition! 7 working The.British pound was up slightly, opening in surrounding suburbs is empty, a report within a two-to-three-year period," Real Estate BR.4ND NEW LISTING!!! most prestigious areas' Large 1st floor family lireplaces, wide chestnut floor boards and NEW London at $1.4430 against $1.4385. said. Farley said. “If not. the consequences room with picture window and Frencr- doo'? DARN! $194 900,00 Terrific 3 room Uontlo Im-aleii a! rnvMihmi'«c 111 in Thf dollar opened in Brussels at 50.45 Belgian “Overall, we are presently expe may be dire for some of the suburban overlooking the deep private lot Hurry Si.-’ i 90' "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES" ,646-2482 developers and their lenders, while it Vernon. 1st floor unit, freshiv |iainleil. .i(ijiliariifil "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES' francs'compared with 50.36. riencing a vacancy factor of more than Nation’s mayors see 647-8400 kitchen. Owner v«*r\ anxious! Quick oc«ii|iain\! The U.S. currency also recovered in Italy, 20 percent in all areas other than the could be nirvana for the large prospec tive tenants.” Has become a Housesold Word in Manchester!! O ffe n -tl al 813..3IM), startihg the day at 1,668.25 lire, up from 1,663.50 central business district," said William Tuesday — its lowest level since June 5, 1984. Farley, president of the Farley Co., a Farley said it appeared Hartford had In earlier trading in Tokyo, the dollar firmed Hartford real estate firm that con seen a bottoming out of its population waning of recovery against the Japanese yen, closing at 201.65 yen, up ducted the 14th annual Greater Hart decline because of the shift to the from Tuesday’s close of 201.35. ford Office Market Survey. suburbs. The Canadian dollar closed Tuesday at $1.3980 Farley told a breakfast meeting of He predicted Hartford would begin to Combined Wire Services reduction was the top concern for city Canadian from $1.4035. business leaders Tuesday the reasons capture a larger share of the region’s leaders, cited by 66 percent as Ameri The price of an ounce of gold opened lower in for the vacancy rates were "pure and housing market. Farley also predicted WASHINGTON — Although the eco ca’s most pressing problem. Unemploy Zurich at $330 against $331.50, but it was up in simply, too much supply, demand has that in the suburbs, the growth will be in nomic recovery is still alive in the ment ranked second, cited by 18 REDWOOD FARMS CAPE GREAT DUPLEX! WEST SIDE! Make sure you see this 7 room, fr , bath Caoi- London at $330.25 vs. $329.75. been reasonably consistant, in fact cluster housing, such as condominiums. nation’s cities, it is less robust and less percent. 6-6 in excellent condition New root, large Silver also was mixed, opening at $5.90 in consistantly increasing.” uniform than a year ago and municipal In terms of economic problems facing with lamily room, fireplace, garage and a hr.;.g rooms, 2 car garage and a treed lot! A GREAT "We beleive the future of retailing in lot! HURRY! BUY' Zuridh, down from Tuesday’s $5.92, and in London An influx of “institutional money" officials fear it may peter out, the their cities, 39 percent of the officials the center city (Hartford) will be polled said loss of federal aid programs "WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES 646-2162 •WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES",. 646-2482 at $5.91, up from $5.87. has made too many developers eager to National League of Cities said today. develop new buildings, he added. diversified," Farley said. "But suc A survey of 371 cities showed “the will create major budget demands on cess, although clearly possible, will be FIT AS A FIDDLE!!! “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES!" Farley said greater restraint on the momentum of economic recovery is their cities in the coming year and are a THINK FAST!!! Mass, hikes minimum wage part of developers and lenders is needed difficult to achieve.” flattening out in most of the nation’s foremost concern. Imnia«*nlate 7 room Rancli wiifi family room, cities and the concerti of local govern “And,” Beals added, "virtually the fireplace, fenceil yard, appliances arnl ahimirnim 1^)86 is sure to he a hanner vear! Home> ihi'N cleai Blanchard & Rossetto BOSTON — Massachusetts’ minimum wage ment leaders is to keep it from same number of officials who ranked siding. Beautiful yunl with additional outltnildings for wouldn’t last long, featuring (ilii>Kh wall to wal rises to $3.55 an hour July 1 — a 20-cent boost — stalling,” said Alan Beals, executive this as their foremost concern also said storage. Immediate ocenpanev! Offered in the 80's. car[iet, fireplace, appliances. cov«*red porch an »# t4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Jan. 8. 19«6 No-frills motels become booming business SPORTS FOCUS U.S./WORLD services snd comforts without the Mark Feigner. “ It’s a relatively By Ruth Youngblood segment of the industry has been UConn Huskies Our green piants Researchers hail extras that traditionally accom recent pheiu^mena. We’re going in ;;K 3 vi United Press International basically located in rural areas,’’ i Fitzgerald said, “ but now we’re panied expense-account travel. that direction because the accom "Our industry is polarizing," modations are reliable and safe heip us breathe new cold remedy BOSTON — There are no bars, growing in urban areas as well.’’ Budget Lodgings bitten by Hoyas " I t ’s a building frenzy," said Ganje-Fischer added. “ That and cost less.” k restaurants, meeting rooms or “There have\ b(?en no com saunas, but hoardes of corporate Joan Ganje-Fischer, secretary- means the upscales are doing very Ijoomini) no Inll inoti l' to' .illnt' Imi) ... page 13 page 19 plaints” from anyone who pre ... page 9 customers are switching to econ treasurer of the council. Noting the well and the economy lodgings are viously stayed at more expensive ovi't/oni' liom I imilii”, In ( oipoi itioir. omy motels'with no frills attached. rapid expansion has taken its toll doing very well. For those caught in the middle, the market is very facilities, Fenner said, “ a reflec Officials say budget accommo on the moderate and upper-range shaky.” tion of the awareness of cost dations that once were the pro motels, Ganje-FIsher said those Betsy Bromberg, director of consciousness among employees.” vince of single property, Ma and feeling the brunt of the competition communications for the Hotel k GanJe-FJscher said savings for Pa operators have b ^ m e the are countering with their own Motel Association, said the rapid these firms are two-fold: in addi fastest growing and most lucrative lower cost facilities. growth of economy facilities Is one tion to budget room rates, the segment of the America’s $36 Holiday Corp., parent firm of aspect of the “ product marketing firms end up with “ considerably billion lodging industry. Holiday Inns, entered the market segmentation” that has enveloped reduced expenditures on food and By offering rooms anywhere with its Hampton Inn chain in beverages.” from 20 to 60 percent cheaper than August 1984. "The results have the industry. "Hotels used to try to be “ When employees stay at up their more upscale competitors, been dizzying,” Ganje-Fischer , Supor 8 everything for everyone. What has scale motels or hotels, they tend to the inexpensive chains have said, with the company selling happened is several major chains take advantage of the amenities jumped from 20,000 rooms in 1970 more than 100 franchises in one ' M ' V HanrhrBtfr) Manchester — A City of Village Charm Hrralft are going after a very particular which typically include restau to 300,000 today. And the boom isn't quarter alone. Molol 6 market niche design^ to attract rants and lounges,” Ganje-Fischer weakening. Marriott entered the low-cost "You won't find an abundance of market with its Marriott- specific customers.” said. Bromberg cited Holiday Corp. as “ But when they stay at economy amenities such as shampoo and Courtyards and Quality Inn has an example. In addition to Hamp chains, they usually dine at nearby 25 Cents shower caps, but there’s a private introduced Comfort Inns. Of the Thursday, Jan. 9,1986 ton Inns and Holiday Inns, the firm family restaurants where they pay Days Inns bath and shower, guest rooms of chains. Days Inns, the largest with ! La Quinta 45,725 rooms, are primarily lo also offers luxury accommoda from 35 to 40 percent less.” more than ample size, color I I television and direct dial tele cated in the Southeast, and h a tions in its Crown Plazas and Embassy Suites for families and FOR BUSINESSES where em phones." said A. Dennis Fitzge Quinta, No. 4 with 19,979 rooms, in the Southwest. business travelers who need more, ployees travel in bulk, the differ Disaster revisions arrive in wake of hurricane rald. chairman of the 2-year-old ence between paying $25 to $40 for a Economy Lodging Council. Red Roofs, the sixth largest with than the basics. 14,281 rooms, abound in the Nor "Obviously the businessman single per night or $40 to $75 “ Employers are becoming more town officials and the public were back much faster during the next theast and Econo Lodges, ranking with a computer requiring 24-hour amounts to a virtual bonanza in By John F. Kirch utilities handle emergencies such together to free blocked streets with other affected state agencies conscious of all expenditures and not given accurate information. emergency, but that better com third with 21,445 rooms, flourish in room service is not going to stay at savings. Herald Reporter as hurricanes or ice storms. and restore electricity to and the DPUC.” it's not unusual to find even top munications and coordinated the East. Motel 6s, No. 2 with 43,361 a budget property,” Bromberg Richard Pool, a branch manager Officials contacted today said residents. The committee, co-chaired by “ It’s the false information that’s executives who are not looking for emergency plans would make it rooms, thrive on the West Coast said, noting Marriott also has the of AccuCount, a nationwide inven Manchester residents may stand they felt the changes would lead to The report says that “ legislation state Sen. Carl A. Zinsser, R- so frustrating,” Town General a luxury image concept staying at more likely that people would and Super 8s, No. 5 with 19,139 more expensive Marquis and tory service, said he sends any a better chaiice of getting power better communications between is needed to require utilities to file Manchester, also said the DPUC Manager Robert B. Weiss said an economy chain," Fitzgerald spend less time in the dark. rooms, dominate the Midwest and Ramada the Renaissance. where from three to 80 employees back more quickly the next time the town and Northeast Utilities, emergency plans with the Depart should investigate ways to im today. said. Some area residents spent 10 West. Journey’s End, out of “ The industry has come to on jobs in the Missouri, Oklahoma, Hurricane Gloria or one of her one of the major problems that ment of Public Utility Control and prove communications between Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg realize there are many different -V:’ (V r ’ municipalities in their service the utilities and town officials. One said: “ If they are required to file days or more without power after THE R APID SPREAD of Sup^r Canada, is also expanding in the Arkansas and Iowa area. cousins sweeps through town. angered both residents and offi areas, to require the plans to be complaint in the aftermath of an (emergency) plan and we have Gloria swept through the state. NU 8s. Red Roofs. Days Inns, Econo Northeast. travelers, and they want different “ We’re interested in a good The Legislature’s Engergy and cials after Gloria struck Sept. 27. sleep,” Pool said, “ since we take regularly updated, and to require Hurricane Gloria, which brought the input to review them, then we reported over 500,000 of its custo Lodges, Motel 6s. La Quinta and things. So the companies are Public Utilities Committee issued The report, dated Dec. 17. cites inventories any time of the night or the EPUC (Energy and Public 75 mph winds to the Manchester could set priority areas.” mers without power — about 50,000 Imperial 400s reflects a major GANJE-FISCHER, vice presi tailoring the products to fit the a report Wednesday suggesting three areas where legislative need.” day. measures can be taken to ensure Utilities Committee) to review area and ripped down numerous She said it would be hard to tell change in the way businessmen dent of Super 8 based in Aberdeen, “ constructive changes” in the way Please tom to page 8 “ Although our people had been each updated plan in consultation trees and power poles, was that whether residents would get power and women are traveiing. It also S.D., said corporate custontfers town officials and the state’s three that towns and utilities work THE OBSERVATIONS of Ganje- staying at Holiday Inns and Best sparked the formation of the now constitute 75 percent of K: council as a division of the occupancy and without that pa Fischer and others in the Economy Westerns, our company is tryingto Lodging Council are substantiated save every dollar possible. We 9 8 tronage. the chain “ would proba American Hotel & Motel Association. bly be operating well under its by the stampede of companies found the rooms at the economy Donors “ With 90 chain and individual current level of 307 properties." anxious to cut costs by using the lodgings are just as nice and clean. Khadafy said owners, we needed a separate The upswing in business clien budget motels. In our type of business, we’re in the Super 8 has contracts with 300 of voice within the association,” said tele stems from the growing motels to rest.” Ganje-Fischer and Fitzgerald Fitzgerald, general manager of practice of tiering employee the Fortune 500 companies, includ worried Imperial 400 headquartered in accommodations. ing 3M, Boeing, Hughes and Coors acknowledged that just how long There are no bars, restaurants, meeting rooms or saunas, Arlington. Va. "Previously, all employees Beer. Also using the facilities are the rapid expansion continues set to freeze but plenty of corporate customers are switching to stayed at moderate to full-service executives from such establed depends on the long-term extent of Fitzgerald said the budget chain economy motels with no frills attached. Officials say boom started in the Southeast in hotels and motels,” Ganje-Fischer companies as Honeywell, Western tiering and polarization. by AID S the 1970s. spread to the Midwest said. “ Now, only the upper echelon International and Super Value budget accommodations that once were the province of and West in the late 1970s and 1980s of executives receive such perqui National. “ Part of the growth will likely single-property Ma and Pa operators have become the WASHINGTON (AP) - More and is now making substantial sites. Mid-level managers and “ Economy lodging has opened come from new moves by the assets of U.S. moderate and upper-range fastest growing and most lucrative segment of America’s than one-third of Americans sur inroads in the East. salespeople stay at economy up a whole new area for corporate veyed believe they could get AIDS "Until recently, the economic chains that provide necessary travelers,” said 3M spokesman chains,’’ Ganje-Fischer said. $36 billion lodging industry. from donating blood, says a new TRIPOLI, Libya poll sponsored by blood bank (UPI) — Moammar Countries That Do Not officials who hope a national Khadafy, wooing Euro Top Realtors know information campaign will quell pean nations who Support U.S. Request what they call unfounded worries. spumed President Rea A report on the survey, released gan’s call for sanctions, for Economic Sanctions today, also said more than half of promised to extradite words’ subtleties Americans believe they would be any terrorist proven to Against Libya. ■ at least somewhat likely to get the be in his country, an aide deadly disease if they received a said today, but also By John Cunniff term “ development,” preferring blood transfusion and 81 percent vowed to “ become a The Associated Press “ area of new homes” instead. And would prefer blood from family or madman” if Libya is J they use “ seller” instead of friends if they needed it for an - attacked. '■ J NEW YORK — Nobody knows “ owner,” perhaps because the operation. But if Libya becomes better than real estate people that former is current and active, and “ The dissemination of accurate the target of a U.S. a creative imagination and a the latter is old and passsive. information is key in calming such attack, Khadafy warned vocabulary unrestricted by dic fears,” said the report to the "P rice ” is out, “ value” is in, for at a meeting with West tionary definitions is often needed American Association of Blood ern diplomats, it may obvious reasons. So is “ down to make a homely house sound like Banks from the Washington-based attack Western Euro payment,” which is a stodgy old a castle. polling firm Hamilton it Staff. pean ports that harbor term that reminds you of 30-year Anybody who ever looked for a “ Currently, less than a majority U.S. warships or cities payments to come. Replacing it is PORT. house is familiar with the linguistic of Americans know blood banks UPI photo near U.S. military “ initial investment,” a nice term A A test blood for the AIDS antibody, gymnastics that describe the area. that suggests you will make out so bases. “ Down a country lane” means a yet when informed of this process, “ If they attack me. I ’ll well in your new house that you will dirt road without storm sewers. nine in 10 feel more secure about Deja vu become a madman,” Mediterranean Sea be eager to invest more. the nation’s blood supply,” the “ Water view” might describe an Wind” during an anti-apartheid demon Khadafy was quoted by undrained swamp With a good salesman you aren’t report said. South African Bishop Desmond Tutu one Western diplomat But not everyone is aware of ask to “ sign here." No way. , Federal health officials say less congratulates singer Paul Stookey, of stration outside the South African who attended the Wed some of the subtler refinements .than 2 percent of the nation’s 16,000 nesday night meeting. Anybody with a rudimentary un- ; the folk group Peter, Paul and Mary, Embassy in Washington Wednesday. LIBYA used to set the mood for a sale. derstanding of human psychology ' :known AIDS cases resulted from after the group sang “Blowing in the Story on page 19. He said Khadafy s|Mke Smart salespeople, for example, knows that signing usually sug transfusions — a percentage they in a calm voice devoid of almost always use the term say is sure to drop because of blood the usual rhetoric. N N gests signing something away. “ home” rather than “ house” to Instead, your signature is an screening tests begun last year. The diplomat pre create a warm rather than cold “ authorization.” And there is no chance of getting dicted Khadafy, re impression. the disease from donating blood sponding to a freeze on The “ sales contract” becomes since needles used for that are Party chief chides Moffett Good salespeople seldom Ubyan assets in the UPI Graphic squander the tricks of their trade, the “ purchase agreement,” for the ! sterilized in advance and used only United States, also will but Irene W. Cashman, a Chesire, logical reason that any salesman once, the officials say. HARTFORD (AP) - State De Moynihan and O’Neill have recruitment. The modernization seize U.S. assets in Li Conn., Realtor, magnanimously would rather the buyer feel he or There have been scattered re- mocratic Party Chairman Ti blamed their ’84 losses on Presi program is moving ahead, but bya including the vacant she has freely purchased some very, very slowly.” listed some of her subtleties in ' ports of blood shortages in the past mothy J. Moynihan says Toby dent Ronald Reagan’s overwhelm ambassadorial residence and any Americans, were killed in the thing rather than having been Moynihan said no one could “ Real Estate Today,” a magazine year, and sometimes local officials Moffett doesn’t know what he’s ing popularity. remaining U.S. companies. attacks. talked into buying. seriously dispute that Reagan’s of the National Association of have blamed fear of AIDS. But talking about if he thinks the party Moffett said Moynihan has been Salem Huweidi, an official at popularity swept Republicans to A Khadafy aide, who asked not to Realtors. worries of a national blood- is doing little to prevent a repeat of so preoccupied with Moffett’s Libya’s Moscow embassy, today “ Mortgage” has become an ugly control in the General Assembly. be identified, said Khadafy told the “ Cellar” is out. Many people shortage emergency seem to have its devastating losses of 1984. challenge to O’Neill that he’s said Libya was “ resolutely word among some salespeople, in “ A lot of it was Reagan, and ambassadors Libya wants peace in remember when cellars were in, eased greatly since introduction of “ He doesn’t have the faintest forgotten that he’s supposed to be against” terrorism but that “ we part because of the suggestion that some of it was individual candi the Mediterranean and proposed because when they were yopng : the screening tests. idea what we’re doing,” the state trying to modernize the party and welcome and support the partisan homebuyers forgo their freedom in dates needing better organiza as a first step the withdrawal from they used to keep the potatoes AIDS, or acquired immune defi chairman said Wednesday. help local candidates. (O’Neill struggle of freedom fighters.” order to meet monthly payments. tion,” said Moynihan, a state the area of both the U.S. and Soviet down there among the cool stones ciency syndrome, attacks victims’ “ We’re working with candidates picked up endorsements from “ We are in support of these acts, Buying a home is an investment; Senate Democrats. Story on page representative from East Hartford fleets. UPI photo where they would not sprout. That immune systems, leaving them all across the state for the next perpetuated in the airports of use “ financing” instead. who held on to his seat in the Khadafy warned Libya, if at is where the coal bin u s ^ to be, too. -vulnerable to various other deadly election and some of those people 4). Rome and Vienna, because we tacked, might strike at western Instead of “ cellar” a good If “ mortgage” is frowned upon, diseases. More than half the known we started with nine months ago.” “ Frankly, there’s a question of Reagan landslide. ‘Micro’ map European ports or cities, the aide support the people who in their salesman uses “ basement,” which then “ second mortgage” is treated victims — mostly sexually active Asked what kind of help the state where Timm y’s spending his time struggle for freedom took to these days,” Moffett said. “ Demo O’Neill said Moynihan had done said. has the attractive feature of as if it were profanity. “ Additional homosexuals or intravenous drug organization offered, Moynihan rifles,” he said. Robert Deschene, an engineer at Raytheon Company’s computer-generated overlays will be compiled to create an outstanding job since taking “ Maybe we will destroy one port suggesting a panelled family room financing” is the term that better abusers — have died so far and no said: “ Issue information, voting crats do have a right to ask what Reagan has blamed Libya for over the chairmanship one year because it has an American ship, Microelectronics Center in Andover, Mass., inspects the an electronic map of the actual circuit. Once produced, with perhaps a fireplace and a real estate people use when one is known to have recovered. record information, campaign or he’s doing as chairman of the harboring the terrorists responsi ago. maybe bases or a city. If we are the circuit will contain as many as 100,000transistors on a television set. referring to the indebtedness you The poll said 18 percent of ganizing. fund-raising assistance, party. ble and responded Tuesday by electrical connections in a transparent overlay of a “ The 1984 campaign certainly attacked, we’ve got the means to Good salespeople don’t use the are about to assume. respondents consider AIDS the mailing assistance, flyers.” “ I think he’s been mesmerized announcing strict economic sanc microelectronic chip design. As many as a dozen of these silicon wafer the size of a child’s fingernail. was devastation for Connecticut do it,” the aide quoted the Libyan . nation’s most serious health prob- Moffett, who’s challenging Gov. by this challenge, rather than by tions to punish Khadafy for his -lem, behind cancer’s 31 percent William A. O’Neill for this year’s the challenge of shaping up this Democrats,” the governor said. ruler as saying. “ But it was devastation for Demo Khadafy has predicted Libya alleged support of terrorism. But 'but ahead of the 13 percent for Democratic gubernatorial nomi party,” Moffett said. Khadafy challenged the diplomats A blow to HBO “ The fact is, a little over a year crats across this country. We were will be attacked by the United heart disease and lesser percen nation, had said it was “ sad that to prove Libya was providing (after the ’84 losses), we still have running against an extremely States and Israel in retaliation for tages for all other ills. they’ve made such little progress” refuge for terrorists. “ The public’s concerns over since 1984, when the Democrats no real technical assistance pro popular president and our own last month’s terrorist attacks on AIDS are much more emotional lost control of the General Assem gram from the state party for candidate was not a popular the Rome and Vienna airports. Related stories, page 5 VCRs, cable chop into subscription TV profits than factual,” the report said. bly for the first time in years. candidates, no real candidate individual. Nineteen people, including five By Ken Franckling less than 250.000. Theater in New York City, ON- “ HBO offers six movies played offering round-the;clock movies at subscribers and SelecTV had United Press International “ The whole STV business has SelecTV in Los Angeles, Sui»r TV over and over. For the same about $24 per month. A restructur 160,000. Customer service man TODAY’S HERALD 8 been in a declining mode,” said in the Washington-Baltimore amount, you can go out and rent ing last summer cut its hours and ager Bob James said their com King scholar keeps busy at Seton Hall 9 NORWOOD, Mass. — The one- Preview manager Dan Petty. market, and two tiny systems in many more. People are still gave viewers an extra-cost option bined total is now 115,000 two punch of the video cassette “ There aren’t that many of us left. Reading. Pa., and Bemidji, Minn. getting cable, they just aren’t of late night adult movies. The subscribers. monthly association meetings, recorder boom and cable televi It’s just been one closure after the The STV demise is linked by taking the premium services,” she basic movie service was cut to $16. , Switch stalls talks Index Bv Susan Vaughn scholarship this year, said the James said piracy. no longer ‘n ey will take a Martin Luther sion growth are knocking subscrip other.” analysts in varying degrees to said. The X-rated fare brought the bill to Herald Reporter association that administers the plagues his system, which changes Resumed negotiations between 24 pagaa, 4 aoctltfiis King honors seminar in the tion TV systems off the air all over Those cuts have included sys three factors: the continuing VCR The Electronic Industries Asso $25.90. program “ expects us to be more its transmission codes every the Pillowtex 0)rp. and United spring semester. America. tems in Detroit and Ann Arbor, boom, the growth of cable TV In ciation reports VCR sales up 57 Petty said Preview was down to month. AHvim 17 As the recipient of a Martin than just average students.” Auto Workers Local 376 have This month, the 10 are doing STV franchises, not to be con Mich., Minneapolis, Cleveland, new markets, and signal theft by percent this year over last, with 10,000 subscribers when it decided RimInMta 91 Luther King Jr. Scholarship to Scholarship recipients must get “ The biggest problem is that ended without a contract that research on minority-related top fused with home satellite reception and Dallas. “ pirates” who sell black-market 11.5 million units expected to be to go dark. 99.93 Seton Hall University, Manches involved in activities both on there is not enough product (avail would return 60 striking employees ics for a symposium planned at of TV signals, were opened in cities "When STV was born, they decoder boxes that unscramble the sold by year’s end. It says there in addition to the impact ofVCRs 1R ter Wgh School graduate Jason campus and in the community, able new movies) out there,” 'to work, a union official said Seton Hall to commemorate large and small to give paying thought they had a good technol STV signals. were 1.3 million sold in November — “ people can watch what they James said. 4 Wooden canT just sit back and said Wooden, who graduate Wednesday. Stalling an agreement bask in benefits. from MHS with honors last year. King’s birthday Jan. 15. The subscribers a scrambled movie or ogy, but in retrospect it was an “ STV operations aren’t really all alone — or 45,000 a day. want, when they want” — Petty Among systems or subscribers PntArtalnmaint 17 is the company’s selection of a new In an interview at his alma Wooden has joined a commun nation will celebrate Martin sports channel. In some cases they interim technology. As cable made that feasible anymore, given VCRs “ By next month, 30 percent of all hlames Preview’s problems on that are hanging tough, there is a 13 employee insurance policy that PATiia mater Wednesday, Wooden ex ity service organization, the Luther King Day Jan. 20. were an alternative to cable TV. In inroads, there was a dramatic and given cable technology. They American households will have a pirates dealing in black market sort of synergy from VCR sales UAW officials say was put into 1 nr.Al pMiMi 3 plained the requirements that go school’s Biological Sciences So As his project. Wooden chose to others, they served in the absence contrast between receiving 26 to 50 never put the money into program VCRs,” said E IA spokesman Allan decoder boxes. that is helping them. Those people :effect Jan. 1 without approval of 1 nttAry 9 along with the full-tuition scho ciety and the school pep hand. He investigate the status of educa of local cable franchises. channels or a single movie chan ming that major cable services Schlosser. “ And cable TV is in the "There were ads that blatantly argue it is easier, and more the union. Story on page 3. nhitimriaHi n larship that is paying for his plans to major in biology and tion for students who belong to Two years ago, there were 21 nel,” said analyst Steven Rosen have,” said Deirdre Condon, man 40 to 45 percent penetration announced, ‘Tired of monthly convenient, to tape a movie off Opinion ft freshmen year at the school in hopes to pursue a career in minority groups. STV franchises across the country , berg of Paul Kagan Associates, aging editor of Video - Review range.” payments?’ and ‘You can own your your TV set than to buy or run back Pnnpln 9 South Orange, N.J. research. While he has not yet begun his serving 1.3 million households'. publisher of 23 entertainment magazine. “ Once cable comes into own decoder,” ’ he said. and forth to the rental shops. 0-19 Wooden, one of 10 King scho The 10 freshmen King scholars research. Wooden said he has When the Norwood-based Preview industry newsletters. a city, STV tends to lose PREVIEW BEGAN five years The largest remaining system is ‘ Hpsenberg said entrepreneurs R porta JASON WOODEN Taliivlplnn 17 lars nationwide and the only one at Seton" Hall also attend weekly movie channel goes dark on New subscribers.” ago as a Boston area STV movie ON-SelectTV in Los Angeles,' who have dropp^ out of STV are from Connecticut to receive the leadership training sessions and Please turn to page 8 . . MHS honors grad Year’s Eve, the number of STV KAGAN’S FIGURES show the Cable is feeling some of the same channel beamed to eastern Massa formed from the recent merger of staying in the TV business, by 11 S AMnrIH 10 operations will have dropped to only STV operations left as of Jan. squeeze when it comes to VCR chusetts and Rhode Island. It had two separate STV systems. At converting back to a normal UHF Weather 2 five, and the subscriber base to 1, 1986, will be Wometco Home impact, Condon said. 50,000 subscribers at its peak. their peaks, ON-TV had 350,000 channel.P, ex-hooker makes daily calle to a radio L O ^ B R I CS) S3) Diff rant Strokes talk-show host who unknowingly an GD Action News swers tha hooker's ad for a roommate. By Lee Stokes tion in 987. The monks enjoyed CS) (3Sl Hart to Hart Keith Carradine, Genevieve Bujold, Les United Press International tax-free status under Byzantine ley Ann Warren. 1984. 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