20— M A NC HESTER H ERALD, Friday, March 2, 1990

INVITATION TO BID MISCELLANEOUS I CARS 1 HOMES CONDOMINIUMS I APARTMENTS I CONDOMINIUMS ISTORE/OFFICE I Sealed bids will be received in SERVICES FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT I FOR RENT FOR RENT I the General Services' office, CORVETTE-1 9 8 7 . 41 Center Street, Manchester, M A N CHESTER- GSL Building Mainte­ TOLLAND-3 bedrooms, HEBRON-2 bedroom VERNON-1 bedroom MANCHESTER-501 Hart­ Loaded, fuel port In- CT until 11 ;00 a m. on the Vlctorlan style 2 bed- nance Co. Com m ercl- 1'/j baths, living room ap a rtm e n t heat and hot Condo, garage and ford Road. Parking, lected, 2-Top, low mi­ date shown below for the fol­ room end-unit al/ResIdentlal building with fireplace, formal water furnished, cellar pool. Available Imme­ prime location. 700 leage and more. $22K. lowing: Townhouse. This unit repairs and home Im­ d'ning room, family storage, parking, large diately. $550 p e r square feet. 649-0969. 742-9072, ofter 5. MARCH 0, 1990 - PUR­ has hardwood floors, yard. No pets, applian­ provements. Interior room. Great family m onth. Call 647-9254. MANCHESTER-PrlmC! FOR SALE-1978 Volor^ CHASE OF 10 PORTABLE ceramic tiled kitchen ces. $635 m o n th ly.649- and exterior painting, house. Call Ron Fourn­ MANCHESTER- b e d ­ M ain Street com m ercl - Slant 6, runs good. MM HAND-HELD RADIOS ie r, 646-3057. $170's. and bath. Susan Do­ 2871.—______al/residentlal prop ­ light carpentry. Com­ room Condo. $52,000. plete lanitorlal ser­ or best offer. Coll 647- RE/MAX East of the nahue. $126,500. Sentry LARGE 2 bedroom apart­ erty, new bulldlnci, MARCH 13, 1990 - CUS­ By appointment. 617- vice. Experienced, rel­ R iver, 647-1419.0 Real Estate, 643-4060.O ment on second floor of great location, ful'.v 7527.______TODIAL SERVICES - VWASTE 436-9461. iable, free estimates. OLDSMOBILE-1984, Cu­ WATER TREATMENT PLANT 2 fam ily. 2 extra rooms re n te d . Asking I APARTMENTS In attic, nice neighbor­ MANCHESTER-2 bed­ $739,900.00. Call Jim at 643-0304.______tlass Clero. 6 cylinder, MARCH 22, 1990 - FURNISH good condition, 58K, FOR RENT hood. Includes heat room Townhouse with 649-0060/643-2583. TAROT and playing card & INSTALL PRE-EN- ICONOOMINIUMS I fireplace. All applian­ vinvl top. $50M/negotl- and hot water. Securi­ COMMERCIAL Office readings. Call tor ap­ GINEERED STORAGE IFOR SALE ty/I ease/references. ces, heat, hot water, pointm ent at 633-2447. oble. 633-5807/569-3093. BUILDING MANCHESTER-1 bed­ carpeting, air condi­ Space For Re nt- $700 m onthly 649-4820 Approxl motel V 850 s o u t h " w i n d s o r - room apartment, large tio n in g . Call 649-5240. The Town of Manchester is an or 646-4412. square feet In new Pleosant Hills. Like living room, eat-ln kit­ WE DELIVER equal opportunity employer, AVAILABLE MANCHESTER-2 bed­ building on Route 6, S c h a lle r 's hitting the lackpotll! chen, all appliances, For Home Del'very. Call and requires an affirmative ac­ carpeting, air, pool. Immedlately-Lovely 2 room apartment. Columbia. Heat and Quality PreK)wned Autos tion policy for all of its Con­ Priced $10K below Stoye, refrigerator, other units In com plex. $550 plus u tilitie s . Keith bedroom, 2nd floor electricity Included. 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 value Priced tractors and Vendors as a heat, hot water, air, $750/month. Call 228- Sellers say, "Sell, rent, Real Estate, 646-4126. apartment. Carpeted, Mon(3ay to Friday. 9 to 6 88 Olds Cutlass Supreme condition of doing business nice location. 649-5249. V-6, SL Pka., Q n n or lease with option." 2 MANCHESTER- appliances. $625 plus 4030.______with the Town, as per Federal utllltles/securlty. MANCHESTER-1 bed­ Lo*d«<<, Low MilM ^ * J j 3 U v Order 11246. bedrooms. What's Avallable Imme­ STORE For Renton Main 87 Olds Calais your choice? Klernan diately. Large, 1 Strano Real Estate, room Condo. $52,000. Street, Manchrsster. Bid forms, plans and 647-7653. By appointment. 617- 529-7858 o r 563-44:18. $6,790 R ealty, 649-1147. bedroom with carpet­ FURNITURE specifications are available at ing and appliances. MANCHESTER- 436-9461. 88 Honda Prelude S" the General Services' office. A LOT FOR A L IT T L E ! Avallable Imme- For this Condo with Its $500 per m onth. 646- 3 GLASS and Chrome $10^00 dlately. 1 bedroom I MISCELLANff'ouT TOWN OF MANCHESTER, 4144.______display units. Free 1987 Acura Legend Sedar own private entrance. apartment, heat and FOR RENT COVENTRY-Convenlent, I standing, adjustable Quaint & charming hot water Included. Se­ $11,500 RICHARD J. SARTOR, private location. Wall- MANCHESTER shelves. $1(X)each. G ift brick exterior lust min­ curity deposit and ref­ M X N C H E S T E R - 1986 Pontiac Grand Am GENERAL MANAGER utes from route 384, to-wall carpeting, wrap table with erences. No pets. Boyle Ayallable Immedla- v-8. se PkQ.. c 7 0 0 , 4 -7 7r I f # basement storage. 1 3 becJroom, 4 bath­ Loadad. Sharp Car f U w 043-02 walking distances to tley. Large, 2 car gar- shelves. $150. Call 456- and 2 bedroom apart­ Management,Co.,649- 1986VWGT1 downtown, churches, 4800.______room Townhouse. age. Convuinlent 0279.______bus, stores, library, ments. $450 and $500. 2 2 CUSHMAN Maple twin LEGAL NOTICE BENNET Elderly location. $150 p e r S u ' n ^ . ' ^ y $ ^ W 0 etc. Inside ww proposals RE/MAX East of the Condo liv in g Is all ments. $450 and $500. 2 bath. All recently re­ m onth. 643-9321. fo r my tw o g irls In my 89 Acura Legend Sedan R iver, 647-1419.0 about. 2 large bed­ months security. No PETS AND room s, 2Vj baths, fu ll modelled. Full attic, dogs. 742-0569. home. 21 hours weekly. $21,900 basement ond a private private deck, wa- 1STORE/OFFICE Ann 646-7846. SUPPLIES 90 Acura Integra GS sher/dryer hookups, V2 MANCHESTER-2 b e d ­ patio. Easy commute room apartment, FOR RENT RESPONSIBLE licensed basement. No pets. $725 BEAUTIFUL Molne- $15,900 ICONOOMINIUMS to H a rtfo rd . $129,900. available March 15, ap­ daycare mom has op­ /Coon X cot. D.W. Fish Realty, 643- a month plus utilities 90 Acura Integra GS FOR SALE pliances. $650 plus u tili­ ening for toddler or Neutered/de-clowed. 1591.0 and security. Available older. Good references $16,400 heard ties. 429-5237 ater 6pm. Must socrifice. 647-9865 Im m ediately. 649-5400 ELLINGTON and reasonable rates. Many Others In Stock MANCHESTER-2 b e d ­ o ffe r 5.______days; 872-4381 MEADOWVIEW Coll 649-5385 any tim e, Immediate Delivery evenings. room Duplex, garage, ask for Mary.______FREE- to good home. 7 lease/security. No SCHALLER ACURA MANCHESTER-6 room PLAZA year old female Bea­ Manchester Garden pets. $625 + utilities. LOVING mom will care gle. Spade, all shots. 345 Center Street, Manchester Duplex. 3 bedrooms, for your child In my IV3 baths, recently ren­ 646-3618.______A ffe c tio n a te . 649-5873 647-7077 Condominiums 1000 sq. ft. Manchester home. 643- o tte r 5. ovated throughout. VERNON/Tolland line. 1 9960. bedroom Townhouse. Busy Rte. 83, new 1000 Unit #17-A, gorgeous 2 bedroom $750 plus utllltles/se- sq. ft. rental area. In at­ c u rlty . 871-0709.______1V3 baths, new applian­ OUTTO BECOME ces, air conditioning, tractive shopping plaza. ELF MISCELLANEQUS Townhouse, end unit, completely remod­ MANCHESTER- Assembly committee hears basement. $625 plus Ideal (or retail, office, MANCHESTER'S Beautlful 1 bedroom Country setting daycare for FDR SALE eled. The price has been reduced to utilities. Call Adele or professional, service. six hours of testimony .. .page 2 apartment, quiet, on Sue 643-1591 or 872-9008. Call your child during the sum­ $75,950. This unit is priced $1000's be­ bus line, living room, #1 James J. Gessay mer! Available: gardening, low the rest of the complex. For further dining room, fully END ROLLS equipped kitchen, olr ICONOOMINIUMS 875-0134 jam making, farm animals 27'J>" width — 50C USED CAR information or private showing please conditioning. Ideal for FOR RENT and plenty of other fun 13" width — 2 tor 50C contact Kim Bushey 657-7769 days or seniors or m iddle aged. MAIN STREET Offlce- activities. Newsprint end rolls can be Heat and hot water Peter's BulldIru. 530 DEALER 647-8977 evenings. Included. $645. 247-5030. MANCHESTER- picked up at the Manchaater Mlllbrldge Hollow, 1 square feet. $390 Call Elaine Herald ONLY before 11 a m. 84 Merc. Cougar $4,995 MANCHESTTER-3V3 monthly. Coll Ron, 646- Monday through Thursday. bedroom , 1st flo o r, A n y tim e rooms, stove, refriger­ wall-to-wall carpeting, 2364. 15 WOOD FRAME Storm' 84 Sunbird 4 Dr. $2,495 Don't Miss This Opportunity. ator. Available Imme­ appliances, pool OFFICE FOR RENT- 6 4 7 -7 4 3 5 Windows tor s o le . 85 Pontiac Fiero $3,695 diately. No pets. Adults sauna, air and laundry. Includes utilities and $20/best ofter. Coll 649- Universal preferred. No utilities. lic e n s e d Take Main Steet to St. James Street to Easy access to 384 and parking. Location 485 5678 evenings. 85BMW325E $10,895 1st and last m onths 84. $575 monthly. Call E. M iddle Turnpike. security. $450. 649-7850. ROOMMATE W o n te d - 86 Buick Riviera $9,495 Garden drive 645-8661. 646-1698. Mole preferred. $325 LEGAL NOTICE plus security. Includes 86 Pontiac Fiero $4,395 There will be a Public Hearing u tilitie s . 633-2447. insurance INVITATION TO BID for presentation and discus­ 86 Sable Wagon $8,695 The Manchester Public PENNSYLVANIA House sion of the draft of the revised 88" sofa $50, tw in fo ld ­ A s t r o g r a p h Schools solicits bids for December, 1989 'Bolton Plan 86 Chrys. 5th Ave $7,395 HOME ECONOMICS AP­ ing bed $25, portable of Developmenr on Thursday. typewriter $20, chllds 86 New Yorker $6,995 PLIANCES for the 1989-1990 15 March, 1990. The hearing favored school yoctr. Sealed bids will hockey helm et $25. 649- CrG3t0 malion from a usually reliable source will convene in the Town Hall 1847. 87 Merc Cougar $8,595 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) There is a may be passed on lo you today, howev­ be received until March 13, at 7:30 pm. ^Your likelihood you may get what you desire er, it shouldn't be taken for gospel. This 1990, 2:00 p.m., at which time Copies of that draft are avail­ 87 Maxima $10,895 they will be publicly opened. able for review at the Town ‘Birthday today, only to discover after you've got­ IS one of those times when the message 87 Mercury Sable $7,595 Patrick Flynn/Manchatlar HaraM ten It that It really wasn't worth all the may be distorted. The right is reserved to reject Hall in the Town Clerk's office I TAG SALE effort you had to expend to get it SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) This might any and all bids. Specifica­ and the Selectmen's office, 87 Town Car $15,995 March 3, 1990 GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Associates not be a good day to take a financial tions and bid forms may be and at the Bentley Memorial MOV ING- Open house tog But study panel doesn't say who usually show a willingness to coop­ risk on something where the control Is secured at the Business Of­ Libr.vy, sole. 165 Tudor Lone 87 Grd. Marquis $11,395 SULTANS OF SWING — Albert Bouffard of Coventry shows Miriam Neal of Wil- fice, 45 N. School Street, It might take you a tad longer to get erate with you might not be agreeable in the tiands ol someone other than A pt G, M anchester. Manchester, Connecticut R E. Gorton, 87 Town Car $14,695 how it should be paid.. .page 4 limantic that he is still young at heart as the pair makes the most of live music things done in the year ahead, but you today, so to protect yourself, don't rely yourself If it starts to go downhill, you Chairman Saturday and Sunday, will eventually complete everything to 008-03 9am-4om. 645-1619. Friday. The event was the Spring Around the Comer dance Friday at the too heavily on their anticipated input won't be able to reach the brakes. 011-03 87 Nissan Pickup $4,895 your satistaction. It's not how you open, CANCER (June 21-July 22) You could SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Try to Manchester Senior Citizens Center. but how you finish that counts. be rather lucky today where your mate­ avoid an arrangement today where an­ WANTED TQ 87 Mercury Sable $7,895 PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Others rial interests are concerned, but you other slips into a position where he/she NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION BUY/TRADE 87 Mazda B2200 $5,495 won't appreciate your company today it might not operate as impressively makes decisions lor you. It could turn AND you are loo insistent upon doing every­ where your social life is concerned. out to be a bum set-up. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 87 Merc. Cougar $8,695 thing your way. Be cooperative instead STEINWAY GRAND Pl- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Even though CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) If some­ NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant lo Section 33-379 of the ANO wanted (only), ol dilticull. Know where to look lor ro­ someone is a close friend, don't at­ one is performing some type of critical 87 Toyota Corolla $6,995 Leader of teacher union Cop, motorist arrested Connecticut General Statutes that TBM ASSOCIATES, INC., a any size In any condi­ mance and you'll find it. The Astro- tempt to pry into this person's business task for you today it might be wise to Connecticut corporation having its principal place ol business Graph Matchmaker instantly reveals tion. Will pay top price 88 Merc. Cougar $9,995 or financial affairs today and. by the put your instructions in writing rather in Coventry, Connecticut, has been dissolved by Resolution of and pick up. Coll now which signs are romantically perfect for same token, don't be too revealing than issuing them verbally. its Directors and Shareholdors, which dissolution has become 1-8M-238-6324 anytim e. 88 Merc. Cougar $10,495 in 1-384 confrontation you Mail $2 to Matchmaker, c/o this about yours AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Unless to step down from post effective with its filing of a Certificate of Dissolution with the newspaper, P.O. Box 91428. Cleveland, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) It could be a you have a definite limit in mind today, Secretary of State's c5(fioe 88 Grand Marquis $9,995 OH 44101-3428 grievous mistake to take things lor there is a strong likelihood you could I CARS ARIES (March 21-April 19) Don't let granted today where your career is con­ spend too much money on frivolous ac- All creditors, if any, are warned to present their claims to: FDR SALE 88 Town Car $14,995 1 friends do things lor you today that you cerned, especially if you're attempting tivifies while out on the town Be budget David C Rappe, Esquire 88 Plym. Reliant $6,595 know for certain you can do belter, be­ to negotiate a complicated deal minded 2181 Boston Turnpike FORD-1981 4 door, low Time for a change, she says.. .page 2 Bolton shooting leads to charges.. .page 2 cause you might have to go behind LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Some inlor- P O Box 247 mileage. $1,500 or best 88 Mazda MX6 $9,895 them and clean up the mess they Coventry, CT 06238 otte r. Coll 643-5873. 88 Jaguar XJ6 $34,995 counsel for said corporation, on or before July 1, 1990, or PLYMOUTH-1976 Vo- ■hereafter be barred as by statute provided lore. 6 cylinder, 4 88GMC4X4 $10,795 Dated at Coventry, this 22nd day of February, 1990 speed, power steering, oil new tires, many TBM Associates, Inc other new ports. Needs MORANDE David C Flappe, Esquire minor repair. Motor UNCOLHMERCURY MAZDA Its attorney runs excellently. $400. (fonnerty Moriarty Bros.) Opportunities once more, and Hast took two more 012-02 871-0014. 301 Center Street NORTH 3-Z-»0 club tricks to set the eontraet Manchester ♦ K 6 3 come and go IXH'larer had an easy play for the LEGAL NOTICE CARDINAL 643-5135 V A J 5 3 contract after West played a .second The Zoning Board of Appeals ol Andover, Ct at a meeting ♦ Q 6 2 spade He should play as described be­ held on Feomary 21, 1090 took the following action BUICK, INC. ♦ K J 9 By James Jacoby lio,teo fore, ruffing dummy's last spade, but 1 MS BukXi Cwxury Coup* ITRUCKS/VANS #312 — Trenner Tomkins III - 60 Vfest Si ISeSBulokliRagSCoup* S1ASSO SS.790 FDR SALE WKST HAST Today's theme is “ lost op[>ortunity " then he should play out the diamonds Requested relief from the Andover Zoning Regulations lor a lot IMS Buk* Skyiafk Sadan I 4 Q J lU S 4 ♦ A 9 8 2 At trick one declarer was certain of They don't split, but that doesn't m at­ ises PonUac Fkabird Coupa M .sas located at 60 M m I St. A variance ol 11 ft in rear yard require ) Chavy Z-24 CavaHar M.seo CHEVY VAN-1980, C-20, V 9 7 ▼ 8 2 his contract, but he made a mistake ter South can play the last diamond ments ol Section 11.2 of the regulations is requested tor a IM7 BMW 325 St2.s« ♦ 87 ♦ J 10 9 3 and discard a dub from dummy. F^ast 1M7 Font Tanpo M .S M 350, V8, a u to m a tic , No m atter West did not do the right deck. SS.4SO ♦ 7 6 5 3 ♦ A Q 10 wins the diamond and must lead away 1M7 Bulcfc LaSMxa Sadan good running condi­ thing either Declarer was home free, Variance is granted 1M7 Mwoury Qi*nd Mvquit I10.S tion. $850 649-6232. but he erred once more So the defense from the A-Q of clubs or give declarer M7 Bulcfc Canlufy LTD S*d*n ST.SM SOUTH #314 — Skyline Builders Inc M7 Bukfc Camury I'm S*d»i M,2*0 accidentally emerged victorious a sluff and ru ff by playing a spade ♦ 7 Requested relief from the Andover Zoning Flegulations lor a lot M7 Bukfc HagM Coup* St,MS ▼ K g 10 6 4 Declarer ducked the queen of As to lost opportunity, declarer can located at 11 Jurovaty Rd , Arxlover, Ct owned by Richard M7 OMt Flrania Coup* SS.SS0 lAUTD ♦ A K 5 4 always be assured of getting the end- M7 Chwy 8-10 Truck M.2M spades lead in dummy. If West now and Theresa Houle. Requested a 16 ft variance from front 986 Bulcfc Skyhawk Coup* M.M6 DETAILING ♦ 8 4 2 shifted to a club, four hearts would play if he covers the opening lead with yard requirements of section 11.2 of the Andover Zoning SM CfMvroM Cocv*n* SIS,NO easily be set. but West continued dummy's king. That way West will not regulations to permit construction of an addition ol an existing gee Ch*vy CaMxky Swtai M,3S0 Vulnerable Neither 96S Rontlactc Qtand Pr1« M,2SO Dealer South spades. Declarer ruffed the second be on lead to .shift lo a dub Recount­ dweINng. see Buk* Somsn*l Coup# |4 ,4 M spade, played two rounds of hearts and ing this deal is like watching the turn­ Variance is granted MS Bulok R*gal Coup* lASW FREE JUNK CAR uih West North Elasi overs in a high school basketball MS Matouiy Lyn> Coup* 12AM REMOVAL ruffed another spade. Now he played a Dated at Andover, Ct February 21, 1990 BS4 Romlic Flato Coup* S2.7M f Pass 3 ▼ I’ass club. When Hast won the club, he got game Locally f All pass Jamvs Jm'ttby's books ‘'Jaroby on Hndyv" and Zoning Board of Appeals off lead with the jack of diamonds De­ Andover, Ct. 81 Adams St., Parker St. Used Auto clarer played the Q-K-A of diamonds, ‘Jacoby on Card lla m n ’ (wnltcn with his lather, the late Dswald Jacoby) are now available at Richard Higgins, Ilanchester Parts, Inc. 0}>ening lead ♦ Q hut Ihe last diamond was not a winner. bookstores Both are puhlisheil by Pharos Books Chairman 649-4571 649-3391 So declarer had to play up to the clubs 013-03 '• * * I* ' Copy motorist arrested Parental consent hotly debated Greyhound strike strands passengers in showdown on 1-384 as Assembly takes up abortion At least 2 reports Travelers By The Associated Press By Peter Viles of an Indiana girl who died after an has sought to take the emotional of shots being fired A Hartford police officer and a Mansfield man illegal abortion that the parents diverted to were arrested Friday on charges stemming from a The Associated Press edge out of the abortion debate in believe was brought on by the the state. By John A. Bolt highway dispute last month that escalated into The Associated Press violence when the Mansfield man allegedly pulled a HARTFORD — The drawn-out state’s parental consent law. Slate Rep. Richard Tulisano, D- competitors knife and the off-duty officer responded with gunfire, battle over abortion, jump-started by The letter, written by William Rocky Hill, a co-chairman of the Strikers yelling “scab” tried to block Greyhound buses police said. last summer’s U.S. Supreme Court Bell of Indianapolis, describes the committee, said he remains hopeful from rolling past picket lines Friday, the first day of a Albert Beauchamp, 25, of Andover, the Hanford decision, finally reach^ a General family’s pain at the death of teen­ By Kim S. Martin that the panel will agree on com­ walkout against the only nationwide bus company. officer, turned himself in and was charged with Assembly committee Friday when age daughter Rebecca Suz.annc Bell, promise bills, such as a bill requir­ The Associated Press the Judiciary Committee heard six who sought an illegal abortion rather Stranded passengers scrambled to reach their destina­ second-degree assault, reckless endangerment, ing teen-age girls to seek counseling tions. threatening and reckless driving, police said. hours of testimony on bills spon­ than discuss the issue with her HAR'TFORD — Greyhound pas­ before having an abortion rather Although the first day of the strike was mostly peace­ Albert Garabedian, 38, of Mansfield, was arrested sored by both pro-choice and pro­ parents. sengers in Connecticut were than get parental consent. ful, the company and passengers reported two cases of and charged with first-degree reckless endangerment, life activists. “She was intelligent enough to diverted to other bus companies as -n Friday’s hearing was relatively shots being fired on a bus or terminal. There were no in­ threatening, carrying and dangerous weapon, breach The committee is considering a pursue her options, yet we live with striking workers picketed bus depots free of the emotion that has charac­ juries aboard the bus, bound from to Des of peace and reckless driving. slew of abortion-related bills, in­ the pain of knowing our daughter throughout the state Friday on the O terized the debate over abortion. Moines, Iowa, and Omaha, Neb., but part of a window J3 The arrests stemmed from an incident Feb. 15, on was desperate and alone, and be­ first day of a strike against the only -n cluding several that would regulate Many of the activists who spoke had was shattered. Interstate 384 in Bolton. Bailee said the two men abortions, but pro-choice activists cause of these punishing and restric­ nationwide bus company. ^ F pulled their cars to the side of the road after there had addressed legislative committees a “They chased the bus and threw cans and garbage cans Replacement drivers were ordered are confident the committee will not tive laws, she further compounded year ago, when the General As­ at us,” passenger Terry Fisher said. “1 didn’t think we been some sort of altercation between the two pass any legislation that would her initial mistake with another, and not to stop in those cities where 55 ^ drivers. sembly considered several abor­ were going to make it, to tell the truth.” — m seriously restrict a woman’s right to picket lines were set up, including paid for it with her life,” the letter tion-related bills but passed no new Many passengers elsewhere didn’t make it. Hartford and New Haven. But one Beauchamp, who was off-duty at the time, got out choose an abortion. O o of his car and as he approached Garabedian’s car, said. laws. “I’ll tell you one thing — I’m never taking a bus driver ended up outside Hartford’s A prop>osaI that would require Garabedian got out and was holding a knife, police In addition to the consent law, the About 90 pro-life activists again. Anywhere,” said Debra Schindler, stranded with Union Station Friday afternoon, and ^ CD minors to have their jiarents’ am- said. committee is considering a bill to registered to testify, as did about 50 her 6-year-old son in Charlotte, N.C., on her way from abandoned his disabled bus at the H - < sent before having an abortion drew Beauchamp, who wasn’t in uniftMtn, pulled a gun restrict abortions after the point at pro-choice activists, and the com­ City to San Antonio. “When 1 got on that bus, picket line. m . the most testimony. Pro-life activists and Garabedian got back into his car. which the fetus could survive out­ mittee limited testimony to three they didn’t tell me anything about a strike.” Greyhound ticket holders were said 37 states have similar laws re­ Greyhound Lines Inc. said it was operating 20 percent o i Beauchamp told police that Garabedian started to side the womb. Pro-choice groups minutes per person. pul aboard Peter Pan and quiring either parental consent or of its system with 700 newly hired replacement drivers, drive toward him and, believing Garabedian intended oppose the so-called “viability” law, At one point, pro-choice activists buses. Amtrak said it would honor parental notification. plus an unspecified number of union drivers who aossed to run him down, fired a shot at the windshield, but point out that it would apply to loudly corrected state Rep. William Greyhound tickets, although no pas­ picket lines. police said. Beauchamp told authorities that “It is unthinkable in our society only a tiny portion of the abortions Wollenberg, R-Farmington. when he sengers took advantage of the rail Garabedian then veered around him and sped off, that a parent should have nothing to in the stale. In all, the company said 1,100 union-represented service’s offer, said Amtrak repre­ r ~ 3 3 started to make an assertion about employees came to work. Greyhound said it would in­ police said. Beauchamp said he then fired three more say about an operation performed on Pro-life groups are also pushing the need for a parental consent law. sentative Bob Saccu. O O shots at the back of the car, police said. a minor daughter,” said Rev. Peter bills to outlaw abortions b^ed on crease operations as more replacements become avail­ “We’ve had none stranded so far,” Q -n “If she gets her ears pierced.” able. One bullet went through the rear window and A. Rosazza, Auxiliary Bishop of the sex selection and to require women said Hank Warner, the Greyhound Wollenberg said, “she has to have a The Amalgamated Council of Greyhound Local m rn through the driver’s seat befo-e hitting Garabedian seeking abortions to notify the father terminal manager in Hartford. “The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of slip from her mother, but to have an Unions, which represents more than 9,000 employees, in­ J once in the back, police said. Garabedian’s wife was Hartford. of the unborn child. abortion...” passengers usually suffer the most in in the front passenger seat, but wasn’t injured, police cluding all 6,300 drivers and most maintenance and of­ a situation like this.” A parade of pro-choice activists Pro-choice groups, meanwhile, At that point, several people in fice workers, went on strike after negotiators in Scot­ said. spoke against the measure. Social are backing a sweeping bill that Greyhound workers, who are 6 O Garabedian drove to a telephone and reported the the audience said “No,” and “That s tsdale, Ariz., failed to reach agreement on wage issues. workers who counsel teen-age girls prohibits state restrictions on abor­ represented by the Amalgamated shooting, police said. He was treated at Manchester not true,” and Wollenberg s voice No talks were scheduled and negotiators were plan­ m z considering abortions said the law Transit Union, Local 1202, walked Memorial Hospital for a superficial wound and tion and strikes down an unenforced trailed off. ning to return home. o > ignores the reality of strained family state law making abortion a criminal off the job early Friday after failing released. Beauchamp reported the incident to the At another point, a pro-life ac­ Union spokesman Jeffrey Nelson said the union was to reach agreement on a new con­ > 1“ relationships that discourage teen­ offense. Hartford Police EJepartment, police said. tivist ignored the committee s pleased by the number of workers who had honored tract. Their previous three-year con­ 33 O) age girls from discussing sensitive Since the U.S. Supreme Court’s Both men were released on $2,500 non-surety three-minute limit testimony, and picket lines. tract expired at midnight 'Thursday, bails pending arraignment in Rockville Superior issues with their parents. Webster decision last summer gave was quickly escorted from the hear­ 'There were scattered reports of angry confrontations Mountain Standard Time. 33 > Court March 13. State Rep. F^tricia Dillon, D-New states greater freedom in regulating ing room by two state Capitol police between strikers and replacement drivers, with at least L > Greyhound is based in Dallas. Haven, read a letter from the parents abortion, the Judiciary Committee officers. one picket injured. The Assodated Press Office and maintenance workers “We certainly are intending for this to be a peaceful LEAVE THE WAITING TO US — Susan Foster holds her also joined the strike. strike,” Nelson said. “We do not condone violence during daughter in the Chicago Greyhound terminal Friday. Foster, The New England-based drivers the strike nor destruction of property. We urge Iboih sides from , was on her way to Georgia when she was picketing outside the Union Place Lottery Teacher union head to step down to show restraint.” A 1983 Greyhound drivers*' strike in­ station said it was too early to tell cluded several violent incidents. stranded in Chicago by the strike of Greyhound employees. what would happen in the strike. Both shootings reported Friday look place in Chicago, “It’s kind of hard to gel a handle CONNECTICUT By Nancy Foley She also said that further in- If teachers are required to pay part said company spokesman Bill Kula in CJallas. on it the first day,” said Charles Daily: 7-8-4 creases in the future may be war­ of their medical insurance, then they The Manchester Herald i A single shot was fired at the downtown Chicago ter­ True, who has been driving Play Four: 7-8-3-0 ranted, depending on what occurs in should also be given a salary in­ minal about 12:30 a.m., and shots were fired later at the I Driver reaches Hartford, Greyhound buses for 17 years, as he Lotto: 1-9-14-33-38-42 crease to compensate, Sady said. Valerie Sady, president of the the private sector. “If other profes­ departing bus, the company said. walked a picket line outside Manchester Education Association sionals are getting an increase then The current teachers’ contract The company couldn’t provide details of either shoot­ Hartford’s Union Station. “I was we should also get an increase,” she will expire in June 1992. and I then abandons his vehicle for the past two years, said Thursday ing. Ffesengers said three shots were fired while the bus here in 1983 for the last strike and MASSACHUSETTS negotiation for a new conuact will she will not run seek the office again said. “If we stay we’re we are now, was leaving the Chicago depot shortly before the strike after it stopped for pickets to clear that lasted 49 days.” Daily: 8-6-2-1 begin in the fall of 1991. HARTFORD (AP) — A in the upcoming union elections. we’ll be right back where we were began, and another shot was fired as it pulled away down the entrance to the terminal and the True said some of the men walk­ Mass Millions: 5-6-10-24-37-43 10 or 15 years ago — underpaid. The only name entered on the Greyhound bus had to be towed Sady Thursday defended salary the street. driver apparently could not restart ing the picket line with him were All teachers in the state are re­ election slate for the office of presi­ away after a replacement driver increases given to teachers, a subject A Chicago police spokesman, Sgt. Robert Bearden, it. The driver then abandoned the NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND quired to cam master’s degree, Sady dent is Biarl Caouette, a teacher at abandoned it as he pulled into a also there for the 1983 strike, but of controversy in this tight budget said investigators had received no reports of a suike-re- bus with about eight passengers. Daily: 4-4-5 noted and must pass stringent re­ Bcnnet Junior High School. Charles lalcd shooting. Hartford bus station being picketed several of the pickets were hired in Pick Four: 9-5-1-7 year. Increases in teacher salaries by striking Greyhound workers. True said. the last few years and had not ex­ account for about 35 percent of the quirements to become a teacher. Vousden, currently head of the In Cleveland, about a dozen people picketed at the Sady predicted that the union political action committee, is run­ A company official said the bus “He just walked away and dis­ perienced a strike. S4.3 million increase in the Board of downtown terminal, jeering and pounding their fists on would fight any attempt to make ning for the office of vicc-prcsidcnt- buses moving through their line. had been disabled by striking appeared,” said Richard Jenkins, “It’ll really hit them when that RHODE ISLAND Education’s $45.3 million budget. another striker who said he has first bus drives through," True said Salary increases cannot be altered teachers share in the cost of medical Sady, a teacher at Keeney Street One picket fell in front of a bus, saying his knee had workers, but two drivers on the Daily: 3-7-2-5 insurance, now paid by the school School, said that elections will take worked as a Greyhound driver for adding that he and his fellow this year because they are part of a been struck by the coach, which then stopped. However, picket line disputed that, saying system. According to die school ad­ place in about three months. "It s police Ll. Marty Rask said the injury did not appear to the bus apparently broke down 21 years. strikers the path of any bus that tried three-year contract negotiated bet­ to cross the picket line. ween the MEA and the school ministration officials, fringe benefits lime to give someone else the op­ be serious and the investigating officer thought the man after it overheated. Lyn Gralcy, a Greyhound for employees are soaring out of portunity,” she said when asked why Local police officers stood guard board. The contract began in the fall may have walked into the side of the bus intentionally. “You could hear from the engine spokeswoman, confirmed that the Index control. outside the terminal. of 1989. she would not seek the union The man was treated at a hospiuil and released. that it was overheating coming replacement driver had abandoned presidency again. No Greyhound service was Sady said that teachers are now Fringe benefits make up 26 per­ Elizabeth Hale, spokeswoman for the Dallas-based down the hill,” said Charles True, the bus. She said she wasn’t sure cent of the increase in the budget, John Gessay, treasurer of the operating out of several Connecticut paid a “professional" wage, but that company, said Greyhound had unconfirmed reports of a bus driver from Boston who said how strikers allegedly disabled the B u sin ess 15 O o in io n 16 with medical insurance accounting MEA, said that none of the offices cities including Hartford, New for many years they were underpaid. similar incidents at other bus stations. he worked for Greyhound for 17 bus. C la s s ifie d 3 3 -3 S P e o o le 14 for $800,000 of that amount, Ray E. in the election were contested. “It s Haven, Stamford and Bridgeport, C om ics “When people are talking about A few pickets blocked a departing bus for about 20 years. “Evidently they got into the en­ 2 8 -2 9 R e lig io n 18 Demers, business manager for the beeii along time siiKC we ve had a but Warner said he expected service Focus 1 7 -3 2 Senior Citizens 2 0 minutes in Minneapolis. teachers being paid too much, they Tmc said the bus engine died gine or something,” she said. to resume later in the day or over the Local/Staie 6 -1 0 S o orts 4 0 -4 8 schools, said earlier in the week. contested election,” he said. The 1 should think of all the buying power Many passengers blamed the company for their NatxMVWbrld 1 1 -1 5 T ele v is io n 2 1 -2 7 “1 don’t think it’s too much for election date will be decided within weekend. we’ve lost over all those years,” she troubles, saying they had not been warned. O b itu aries 10 M b a th e r 4 the town to pay,” Sady said. three or four weeks, Gessay said. said. 9 9 0

LOCAL/STATE Recreation News Aide hired Official The following are some of the programs, trips, and special events being offered by the Manchester I^ k s and for zoning advises Recreation Department. For more information on programs, recreation facilities, or parks areas, please call the department at 647-3084/3089. William Landry of Enfield has $10.5m bond issue been hired to fill the new position on 911 PROGRAMS of assistant town zoning and en­ Scuba Lessons — Wednesdays, 7 to 9:30 p.m., at the vironmental enforcement officer, By Dianna M. Talbot East Side Recreation Center Baol beginning March 21 for town officials have announced. Manchester Herald eight weeks. Participants must be at least 16 years of age Landry, who began the job in faces hearing, vote Anyone who wants to call an am­ and the fee for the course is $65 plus equipment rental January, holds responsibilities in­ for dives in July ($80). YMCA certification cards will be cluding enforcement of wetland, bulance should dial “911” instead of calling Manchester Ambulance, By Alex Girelli Republican town directors, in the majority given. The course will be taught by veteran instructor. zoning and erosion control regula­ tions, in addition to inspecting reminds Kenneth Cusson, emergen­ Manchester Herald on the board, had rejected the site at Deming Bill O’Neil. For more information, contact Laura Dun- and Tolland streets in two separate votes, but field at the Parks and Recreation Department. buildings and investigating zoning cy medical service officer for the Manchester Fire Department. A public hearing will be held by the Board dropped their objeaion at the Feb. 6 meeting. Free Learn to Fish Clinic — The Manchester Parks and complaints. “Some people are not dialing the of Directors Tbesday on the proposed $10J The meeting Tbesday will be the first for Recreation Department in conjunction with the State of He reports to Tom O’Marra, appropriate number, and it is result­ million bond issue for an addition and renova­ March. Connecticut, Department of Environmental Protection, town zoning enforcement officer, ing in a delay for service,” he said o tions to the Municipal Building, and the direc­ At a second March session, the directors will be sponsoring a free Learn to Fish Clinic for persons who said the position was created this week. 33 Tl tors will consider a^jproving the issue. will consider a proposal for a 10 percent in­ age nine and older (12 and under must be accompanied due to an increased work load in “911” should be dialed in all They will begin meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the crease in membership fees and greens fees at by an adult), Wednesdays, March 14 to March 28, 7 to 9 this area which stems from grow­ WILLIAM LANDRY ^ F types of emergency situations, in­ hearing room of Lincoln Center. the Manchester Country Club. The club p.m. at the Mahoney Recreation Center, 110 Cedar ing concern over the environment. ... to bolster office cluding minor cases involving chest operates the golf course on property leased Street. This course, designed for the beginner angler, will Before this, Landry, 33, worked A formal resolution prepared for their con­ pain, breathing difficulty, anxiety at­ — m sideration calls for appropriating the $10.5 mil­ from the town. The lease was recently ex­ cover Connecticut Waters, Introduction to Fishing for Palmberg & Russo, a civil en­ a bachelor’s degree in environ­ tacks, allergic reaction and ab­ O o lion, issuing 20-year bonds, issuing temporary tended to 1993. Tackle, Natural Baits, What you need before you go fish­ gineering firm in Bloomfield, and mental earth science from Eastern dominal pain, Cusson said. Expansion of the course from 18 to 36 holes ing, Identification of Fish, Care of catch, and more. E- R.P. Dimmock Associates, of Connecticut State University, Wil- bond anticipation notes, and calling for a spe­ Emergency service providers will ^ CD cial election June 12, at which Manchester is under study along with a long-term Iea.se to quipment will be provided. Spaces are limited and Marlborough; and Combustion En­ limantic. He is married to Anne, respond faster and more efficiently H - < the club. preregistration is required by calling the Mahoney gineering. and they have a one-year-old son, voters would decide whether to approve the when someone dials “911,” he said. m . The club has asked for permission to hike Recreation Center, 647-3166, or the Parks and Recrea­ The West Haven native received Andrew. bonding. That person will be asked a scries of the annual fee to members and the daily greens tion Office at 647-3089. O i In the general election last November, voters questions to determine what emer­ turned down a $13.5 million bond proposal that fees charged for public play in order to finance improvements to the course. Adult Golf Clinic — Learn to golf or improve your gency services arc needed, and those would have provided for an addition to the game before the nice weather begins. The clinics will be services will be dispatched, Cusson Municipal Building, including a parking The last fee increase was granted in 1987. Congregate housing Under the proposed new fees, family member­ held on Sunday evenings, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., at the said. O 5 facility and for some renovations to Lincoln Mahoney Recreation Center, 110 Cedar Sueet, March 18 But when a person calls | - 33 Center, which houses municipal offices. ships would be $872, single memberships, $580, and corporate memberships $ 1,210. to April 15. The clinics arc coordinated by the New Manchester Ambulance, sometimes O O Since then plans for town office expansion England School of Golf and instructed by PGA golf requests withdrawn have been digged to provide for razing Lin­ Greens fees for Manchester residents or tax­ the ambulance service will need to O T l payers would $6j50 for 9 holes and $12 for 18 professionals. Participants will receive personalized in­ Aaron Cook has withdrawn his decided to withdraw the applications call “911” itself to dispatch the ap­ “ m coln Center and using the space freed for park­ struction on the full swing, the short game, practice ing. holes on weekdays. On weekends and holidays applications to the Planning and for the project because of what he propriate services, he said. drills, strategy, and the rules of the game. Various teach­ Or sometimes the ambulance ser­ The public hearing is one of nine to be held the fees would be $12 for 9 holes and $14 for ^ n in g Commission in cormection deems to be necessary technical P 03 ing aids utilized, including the Sybervision and Sports vice will wait until the ambulance by the directors, most of them on appropria­ 12 holes. with a proposal for a congregate modifications to the plans. Enhancement Learning Systems. Proper technique will arrives on the scene to decide what tions to be financed by grants. Greens fees for non-residents would be $15 housing complex on Riverside The applications were for a spe­ O O be developed through the use of video taping replay, and types of services are needed, said One of the hearings will concern an ap­ for 9 holes and $30 for 12 holes on all days. Drive. cial exception involving erosion m z analysis. Equipment will be provided for those who need Cusson. When this happens, the am­ propriation of $750,000 to design and build a Some residents have argued that the golf The applications were to have control and for a wetlands pennit for bulance may need to call someone o > town fire station in the northeast section of course should not be leased to the club but it. The fee is $45 per person. been the subject of public hearings the proposed Lyman Springs elderly else for them, he said. > r- town. The new station would replace a town operated by the town instead. TRIPS before the FZC Monday. congregate housing. A news release from the town Calling the ambulance service 33 03 station the Town of Manchester Fire Depart­ Another matter to be considered at the Trips do not require a Recreation Membership Card The release said representatives sometimes results in an unnecessary ment vacated Wednesday and turned over to board’s second March meeting is an allocation and tliey are open to non-residents. Please call the depiart- planning office Friday night an­ of the Riverside Drive neighborhood nounced the withdrawal. delay for those in need of emergen­ 33 > the Eighth Utilities District Fire Department. of $55,000 toward the repair of Rislcy Dam, ment for regisuation information. have been notified of the owned by the Manchester Land Conservation The release said the developer has withdrawal. cy service, summarized Cusson. > - • At a Feb.6 meeting, the directors authorized SL Patrick’s Day Festival in Highland, NY — 33 Town Manager Richard Sartor to proceed with Trust. The town has already contributed $75,000 Thursday, March 15. Bus will depart from the I ^ s and plans for a firehouse at Tolland T\xmpike and Recreation Office, Center Springs ftuk at 9 a.m and will Doming Street, possibly a pre-engincered to the project, but when bids were taken by the trust, the bid cost was higher than expected. arrive in Highland, N.Y. at approximately 11 ajn. There UP building that could be moved later if a study of will be time for shopping prior to lunch at the Villa fire-protection needs indicates there is a better Since then the cost has been reduced by from A Biglieri Resort. Lunch will include corned beef and cab­ location for it. $389,278 to $351,278. The reductions, accord­ ing to a memorandum from Public Works bage or roasted half of chicken served with Irish soda STATE DENTAL HEALTH The northeast area is now served by the bread, soup, salad, boiled potato, green peas, dessert, and Town Fire Department from temporary leased Director Peter P. Lozis, have come from alter­ ing the work schedule, changing the method of beverage. There will also be live entertairunent to in­ P.C. headquarters at 81 Tolland Tbmpike. clude; a band playing Irish and dance music, Irish step A related hearing will be held on passage of work, and reducing the scope of the work. The contractor is Gagliarducci Construction Co. of dancers, fiddle player, and Josie O’Donnel (singer, f an ordinance to complete transfer of ownership actress, and comedian). The fee is $39 per person. of the station the town has vacated. Springfield. SPECIAL An agreement between the town and district The trust turned to the town for more finan­ Washington, D.C. Cherry Blossom Weekend — NATURAL over fire protection and sanitary sewer jurisdic­ cial aid when it appeared that it did not have Friday, April 6 to Sunday, April 8. Bus departs from the CHARACTERIZED enough money to go forward with the contract. Community Y building at 7:30 am. on April 6 and will DENTURES: tion provided for that transfer. Reg. $599 arrive in Washington D.C. at approximately 4 p.m. After pep checking into the Hampshire Hotel, dinner will be aboard From $1 99 .$ 799 „ ^ NOW Reginald Pinto/Mancheetef the Spirit of Washington which includes live entertain­ FORM FITTING — Jimmy Delvalle of Hartford, an ment. On Saturday, breakfast will be at the hotel before ★ 2 1/2 HOUR SERVICE ON: Relines-Repairs One of Our Best employee of Glastonbury Concrete, installs forms for a embarking on a tour of Washington D.C. There will be UConn wins aquatic grant free time for the Cherry Blossom Parade and the Smith­ ★ MANY INS. Accepted As Payment in Full! DENTURES ONLY house foundation on Oak Grove Street. sonian Institute. Dinner will be at the hotel and the eve­ ★ NO APPT. NECESSARY ning will culminate with an illumination tour of the city. WASHINGTON (AP) — An undersea has taken the most sophisticated scientific ★ FREE CONSULTATION On Sunday, we will depart Washington D.C. at 10 a.m. research program at the University of Connec­ research right down into the depths of the Meotti to describe local disclosure bill ★ SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT *409 ticut won a $2.8 million federal grant Friday, ocean, like no other research program,” Gej- and will stop at Annapolis and have a walking tour of ^^OHa^nd5l|terdO1J990 ^ the U.S. Department of Commerce announced. denson said. Sen. Michael P. Meotti, D- Hartford. Annapolis and the Naval Academy. Lunch will be on ★ COMPLETE DENTAL CARE: The grant will go to UCotm’s Avery Point Manchester. will testify Monday on The senator will speak before the your own and dinner will be enroute back home. We will •Exams -Fillings -Extractions B- legislation requiring developers to General Assembly’s Planning and arrive back to Manchester at approximately 9:30 p.m. Campus to continue its deep-sea research on Program Director Richard Cooper said this PHONE: 676-0050 the effects of ocean dumping and other issues. further disclose their financial inter­ Development Committee. He said This tour is arranged by Hist Road Tours. The fee is $272 year’s grant allotment will be used to continue ests. per person, double occupancy and includes roundtrip (on New Britain Ave.) U.S. Rep. Sam Gcjdenson, D-Corm., praised research with highly technical deep-dive sys­ he introduced this legislation to im­ BUILDERS SQUARE PLAZA the work done by the research group in the At­ prove disclosure of relevant finan­ motorcoach transportation, two nights accommodations tems on ocean dumping and other tlueals to a- Meotti, who introduced the legis­ at the Hampshire Hotel, two breakfasts and dinners, lantic Ocean and the Great Lakes. quatic resources and will be equally divided cial interests in applications before 1/4 MILE SOUTH OF EXIT 40 M-F 9-6 PM lation, will appear during a 1 p.m. cruise aboard the Spirit of Washington, full escort ser­ “In its seven years of existence, this program between the Great Lakes and the East Coast. municipal planning and zxming com­ 1 WESTFARMS MALL OFF 1-84 SAT. BY APPT. public hearing in Room 2-D of the missions and inland-wetland agen­ vice, locally guided tours of Washington, taxes, baggage i Legislative Office Building in cies. handling, and gratuities. 9 9 0 In Brief Truck’s plunge kills driver Scranton PLnmn ttarns^ NEW LONDON (AP) — A ce­ police to close two northbound lanes autopsy will be performed to deter­ String fellowships offered ment truck plunged off the Gold of the eight lane bridge, which spans mine the actual cause of death, said the Thame;; River between New Stamm. Kingswood Oxford School in West Hartford will offer Star Bridge at the height of rush hour Friday morning and landed in a London and Groton. The bridge was “We are not exactly sure why it fellowships for string players in grades 6 through 12 next went off the side of the bridge and year under a new program. parking lot below, killing tlie truck’s finally reopened around 3:30 pan., driver, stale police said. Stamm said. through the barriers, said Stamm. The students will participate in orchestral and chamber The truck, which is owned by music groups and daily classes. The program will include The driver, James E. Moore, 54, Aiudi & Sons of Westbrook, had a lour of England during the spring of 1991. Candidates No other vehicles were involved and no one else was injured, said of Plainville, was rushed to just entered the bridge on the New who complete a successful application to the school will London side when it plunged be invited to audition for a fellowship March 31. For Marcy Stamm, a state police spokes­ Lawrence and Memorial Hospital in through metal barriers on tire right more infcrmation, phone 233-%31. woman police said. New London where he was f : l ^ l J = U i T he“%:15 ajn. accident forced pronounced dead, police said. An side. Legally blind students get help ^ 24 MONTH FREQUENT OWNER PROGRAM* The National Federation for the Blind is presenting several scholarships to legally blind students who are in EnBeld vandalism blamed on union 1990 CHRYSLER college or who are entering college. Applicants need not 1990 CHRYSLER ( 1990 CHRYSLER be members of the federation. Scholarships range from ENFIELD (AP) — Several non-union nurses who Union workers went on strike two weeks ago, but the T i NEW YORKER LANDAU IMPERIAL $2,000 to $10,0(X). Applications must be in by March 31. crossed the picket line at a Windsor nursing home woke nurses do not belong to the union and have stayed on the NEW YORKER SALON up to find the word “Scab” spray-painted on their homes job. O For more information, phone 289-1971 or write the Na­ JO - n tional Foundation for the Blind of Connecticut, 135 and their tires slashed, a nursing home official charged. Michael Du Bois’ car and home were spray-painted Burnside Ave., Suite A-2, East Hartford, CT. 06108. The vandals defaced a total of 11 homes early with black and white paint and his car’s tires were S F Thursday morning, including one where one of the nur­ slashed. But the attack was apparently a mistake because Bolton woman to attend seminar ses no longer lives, said Skip FFammond, director of a Kimberly Hall nurse had liv ^ in the Enfield home, but Leather Seats, Security Alarm, Auto, 3.3 Liter V-6, security for the Kimberly Hall nursing home. Fiammond moved last May, said Herbert F^y, Enfield’s deputy — m A/C, Speed Control, Tilt, PDL, PW, PS, Auto, Bolton High School sophomore Amanda Lystcr, Cloth Seats, Speed Control, Tilt, AM/FM Stereo Steel Belt Radials, Stock #3158 police chief. O o AM/FM Stereo Cassette, Stock #3089 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lystcr of Cosgrove said he had little doubt that union members were respon­ Cassette, Auto, PDL, PS, Stock #3148 “I don’t know what kind of publicity these guys are Road, West Willington, will be attending the Hugh sible for the vandalism, but the union has denied any in­ looking for,” said Du Bois, a Manchester firefighter. ^ UJ PER MONTH O’Brian Youth Foundation Connecticut Leadership Semi­ volvement. PER MONTH ^ PER MONTH “Look at this place. I belong to a union. I know what H - < nar March 23-25 at the Marriott Hotel in Farmington. “We don’t know anything,” said William Meyerson, a 24 MONTHS 24 MONTHS 24 MONTHS sjx)kcsman for the New England Health Care Employees labor matters are about I don’t endorse this. This is ter­ m *485 * Students will have the opportunity to question business, *359 * *378 Union, District 1199. ‘To ask us what we think about it rorism.” education and political leaders, tour l o ^ manufacturing o The nursing home is offering a $1,(XX) reward for in­ plants, and gather information about Connecticut col­ is a bit like asking us when we are going to stop beating formation leading to the vandals’ arresL Hammond said. leges. The seminar is sponsored primarily by the Greater our wives.” 1990 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 1990 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM Hartford Jaycces. Manchester Realtors meet Squirt gun upsets Wesleyan dean i - JO Officers of the Manchester Board of Realtors were in­ O O stalled Jan. 25 at the Colony in Vernon. Gerry Brooks, MIDDLETOWN (AP) — Three called Middletown police and had saultive,” Beckham said. “1 have no O T l news commentator for WFSB TV. was quest speaker. Wesleyan University students say the three students arrested for disor­ intention of permitting anonymous rn Mayor Theunis Werkhoven installed the officers. They they were only joking when they derly conduct. people to come into my home or of­ Cloth High Back Bucket Seats, ONLY Cloth Bucket Seats with ONLY are Tom Contone, president; Robert Kienam.-firsl vice fice and treat me that way. I intend Automatic Trans., A/C, Rear donned Groucho Marx masks and A/C, Dual Homs, Rear Window president; Susan Shimer, second vice president; and “They shot me in the face with to exercise my rights as a citizen to Defroster, Deluxe Sound Insula­ Defroster, Tinted Glass, AM/FM used squirt guns to douse a univer­ Robert Murdock, sccrctaryArcasurer. prevent that.” a o tion, 7 Pass Seating, Stock #3144 Stereo, Stock #3090 sity dean, but the administrator water and I consider that to be as­ wa.sn’i amused. m z OR LEASE FOR ONLY *13954 OR LEASE FOR ONLY *10754 Food sponsors needed Dean Edgar F. Beckham, who o > 16 VOYAGERS 18 ACCLAIMS oversees student life at Wesleyan, > 1“ This year about 19,000 Connecticut children will be *239 IN STO CK *196 IN STO CK JO (/> (A T SIMILAR SAVINGS) (AT SIMILAR SAVINGS) able to receive free meals though the federal Summer PER MONTH** PER MONTH** Food Service Program for Children if qualified local Weekly kffersonHous® JO > sponsors can be found. The program serves as a summer > r substitute for the National School Lunch and Breakfast Health Tip ADULT DAY HEALTH CENTERS 1990 PLYMOUTH 1990 PLYMOUTH 1989 COLT Programs, which provide meals for students during the ■Q COLT E LASER RS FOUR WHEEL DRIVE school year. A special division of Hartford Hospital Sponsors may include governments, public or non­ PROVIDES SOCIAL HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE profit summer camps, and private non-profit organiza­ tions. Sponsors must apply by March 15. 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J«fferscx) House B- ADULT OAT HLAITU CESTIRS Munns endorses Rowland I -IH l \f V7 7/7/M, TO f ■WIIL'f CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH, INC. State Rep Paul Munns of Manchester has endorsed C«niTt • ‘.IRMSC, tHl C.RtMlR HARiruRrt ARLA Republican Rep. John G. Rowland’s candidacy for JI- Bi n iR M '1 DRI\'1 '•iR li: 55 WINDSOR AVENUE, VERNON 348 Main Street IA->1 ‘-lARUijRO IT 01.118 S lA M H lM lK l ’ OhlU' governor. He joined 53 other Republican lawmakers at a Manchester ibB St)*!: I .11. .'bt HARTFORD 1 5 Star Award Winner 1 press conference at the State Capitol Feb. 5 in announc­ 649 1025 MANCHESTER Superior Customer Satisfaction m ^ 9 I ■ ing their support for Rowland. 9 9 0 Four plead guilty in deaths O b i t u a r i e s In Memoriam of aliens being smuggled In sad and loving memoiy of Mrs. pleaded guilty Thursday in U.S. Elizabeth Stone, who passed away on Lillian Lewis BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) March 3,1969. Bush, Kaifu confer — Four people pleaded guilty in District Court in Brownsville. In Lillian E. (Rittstig) Lewis. 87, of 46 Welles Road, Tal- the smuggling of five illegal aliens exchange for the guilty pleas, other You are not foigotten, loved one. coltville, fonnerly of Manchester, died Friday, March 2, charges in the 13-count indictment Nor will you ever be. who died of exposure to poisonous As long as life and memory last, on trade relations 1990, at Manchester Memorial Hospit^. chemicals while they were locked were dropped, said U.S. Attorney She was the widow of Felix E. Lewis. She was bora in John Crews. . „ We will remember thee. inside a truck trailer on a train. PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) — President Bush met , New York, May 10, 1902, and had lived The aliens, from Mexico, Hon­ “They weren’t river bandits. Sadly Missed, in Manchester for 47 years before moving to Talcottville Crews said. “They were colons, IDaughters Friday with Japanese Prime Minister Toshiki Kaifu in a duras and El Salvador, died Oct. 9 desert summit aimed at cooling growing tensions be­ in 1986. from inhaling Phostoxin, which but they didn’t intend to kill the Before retirement, she had been employed with the aliens.” tween the world’s largest economic powers. had been applied to the tortilla In Memoriam Bush greeted the prime minister with a handshake as a National Fire and Continental InsuraiKe Co. of Hartford. flour in the trailer before they She was a member of North United Methodist Church Eleulorio Amaya-Torres, 35, In loving memory of our father, John stepped off a U.S. Air Force plane from at boarded it, authorities said. the Palm Springs airport before two days of talks at a and the Over 60 group of the church. They were locked inside the and Magdaleno Arcos-Soriano, 34, E. Kennedy, who passed away on She is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Shirley each pleaded guilty to one count of March 4,1989. country club in nearby Rancho Mirage. u-ailcr on a flatbed rail car on a n and Leonard Eurto, of Cromwell; also a son and conspiracy to transport illegal Sadly Missed, Kaifu got a full red-carpxtt welcome with a military train bound from the Lower Rio honor guard and band. The two leaders stood at attention daughter-in-law, Ronald F. and Virginia Lewis, of Trum­ Grande Valley to Victoria, officials aliens. The charge carries a maxi­ by all of his family O bull, five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. mum punishment of five years in before deputies and aides as the band played the national J 3 -n .said. athems of both countries. At Bush’s invitation, Kaifu Services will be Monday at 11 a.m. at the North The four Victoria residents prison and $250,0(X) in fines. United Methodist Church, 300 Parker St. Burial will be rode with the president in his armored limosine to the ^ F in Buckland Cemetery. Calling hours are Sunday from 4 counuy club to 7 pjn. at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Bush planned to warn Kaifu Congress was in “a very — m Donations may be made to the memorial fund of North tough mood” about Japanese barriers to trade, said While O o United Methodist Church. House press secretary Marlin Fitzwater. WERE The president will stress the importance of opicning ^ CD Japan’s markets and emphasize the possibility of U.S. H ■< SHOOTING FOR sanctions if action isn’t forthcoming to cool tensions be­ Deaths Elsewhere tween the world’s largest economic powers, Fitzwater m . WE'LL DO said. o ANYTHING TO In Los Angeles earlier. Bush himself said of Kaifu, “We’ve got to convince him that we’ve got to move for­ Marion Weatherford GET THERE! ward with some of the lough problems.” PENDLETON, Ore. (AP) — Marion Weatherford, an Still, there was concern in both Washin^on and Tokyo The Assooaled Press Oregon agriculture pioneer, died Thesday after a lengthy that the hastily arranged meeting had raised unrealistic 1“ illness at age 83. expectations about a breakthrough in uadc conflicts. ON T R IA L — Men accused of trying to repress the Romanian uprising sit in court in o o Weatherford was one of three wheal growers who led “I don’t think we expect any action on the major issues Timisoara during their trial Friday on genocide charges. Q ~n the formation of the Oregon Wheat Commission in 1947. IN ST A N T > == m m before us,” Fitzwater said. “I could be surprised.” He served as chairman from 1953 to 1957. .C R E D IT ! > U.S. business leaders also said they expecu^ no The commission was the first state wheat commodity breakthrough but raised the possibility that the discus­ group in the United Stales. sions could set the stage for a full-fledged u-ade summit Lawmakers rap Iowa probe O O Weatherford also helped form the National Associa­ between the two leaders later in the year. tion of Wheat Growers in 1950. He was president of the Congressional sources said they understood l^ f u m z result of the wrongful, intentional objective congressmen. Oregon Wheat‘Growers’ League in 1954, president of might be prepared to offer some small concessions in an WASHINGTON (AP) — Con­ o > The new report, “USS Iowa the Pacific Northwest Grain and Grain Products Associa­ gressional panels on Friday strongly act most probably committed by effort to show progress in the trade talks. Petty Officer Clayton Hartwig. Tragedy: An Investigative Failure,” > I” tion from 1950 to 1975, and founding chairman of the One congressional source, who spoke on condition criticized the Navy for declaring that “This conclusion was reached summarizes many of the complaints J3 O) that his name not be used, said that Kaifu was expected Gunner’s Mate Clayton Hartwig board of the Agribusiness Council of Oregon. after an intensive investigation House members raised last Decem­ to propose lower tariffs on a portion of U.S. finished probably set off the USS Iowa ex­ He was a trustee of the Oregon State University Foun­ during which the Navy conducted ber during three days of hearings JO > dation starting in 1953 and received that university’s dis­ wood products although the reduction would cover only plosion, faulting both the investiga­ > tion and the conclusion’s “excess of more than 20,000 technical tests and into the battleship explosion. tinguished service award in 1979. a small portion of U.S. lumber sales to Japan. ruled out possible accidental causes u certitude.” At the lime. Rep. Nicholas Mav- Weatherford was honored in the Oregon Agricultural including mechanical failure, fric­ The Navy’s determination of a roules, D-Mass., contended the Hall of F ^ e . tion, propellant instability and per­ cause for the explosion that claimed Navy irresponsibly rushed to judg­ the lives of 47 crewmen, including sonnel error.” M. P. Duncan III I I 1 I I I I n I I I I I I ment. ABC to pull 2 shows Hartwig, last April “is based on Ellis Rubin, a Miami attorney AUSTIN (AP) — M. P. “Rusty” Duncan III, a Texas 1990 VW FOX 1988 VW 1990 VW evidence inadequate to support the representing forer Gunner’s Mate The Massachusetts congressman, Court of Criminal Appeals judge, died Wednesday in an CABRIOLET CORRADO conclusion,” the congressional Kendall Truitt, who was linked to in a statement issued with the auto accident at age 43. Bm i S e M . 5 tOMd. A/C P re o tv n ^ d and try out 4 others panels concluded in a 48-pagc the blast in several news reports, report’s release, said the “only thing Duncan was elected to the state’s highest criminal report. said Truitt’s family was “gratified more tragic than the deaths of the 47 court bench in 1986. Before joining the court, he had NEW YORK (AP) — ABC said Friday it is put­ The two groups within the House an official agency of the government young seamen last April was the been a uial lawyer in Denton. ting four new scries on its spring schedule and^laking Armed Services Committee — the has cleared up this matter. ... There Navy’s failure to conduct a proper $ i o o q q I 1 I $ ■in two others off temporarily. Those two, “China Investigations Subcommittee and is joy in the Truitt household investigation of the event. * 1 1 1 Beach” and “Anything But Love.” will go on a Defense ftiliey F^cl — cited what tonight.” production hiatus. “We jumped up and down we no — ■ 1'____ lawmakers said were four major Three of the new series, including “Twin Peaks,” Inmate faces charge in ’73 death 84 V W G TI 87VW JETTAGL B6 V W G O L F 88 VW FO X G L 80 VW RABBIT flaws in the Navy inquiry; the struc­ were so happy,” Truitt said from the AUTO D itse t. are one-hour shows. Each will have a two-hour ture of the investigation, technical restaurant where he works in Land AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — A Conneaicut prison in­ premiere before the start of its regular weekly run. •4288 ‘5988 ‘4999 ‘6288 ‘ _ tests, police work and psychological O’Lakcs, Fla. “It’s about lime. Con­ mate has been returned to Maine to face a murder charge 2388 ’Twin Pfeaks,” a dark-humor scries set in a small analysis. gress is finally ruling on what wc’vc 89 FO RD 86 AUDI 4000S 85 VW JETTA 86 V W G T I 86 VW JETTA La I., in the beating death of an 18-year-old West Gardiner PROBE DIESEL. town in the Northwest, will begin in iu regular The Navy, in releasing its report known all along .... Thank God for woman more than 16 years ago. Thursday time period on April 12, with “The Young last September, concluded that ^ A ^ Michael Boucher, 38, formerly of Lewiston, was being ‘9455 ‘7388 ‘5388 ‘5688 ‘5286 Riders” shifted to make room for it. Hartwig “most likely” caused the §uzUKI S7 NI§SAN 88 VW JETTA held in the Kenrtebec County Jail while awaiting Supe­ SAMAURAICONV 86 M AZDA RX-7 84 FO RD “Riders” will move to Monday on April 16, joined explosion by inserting some type of MAXIMA SE CARAT rior Court arraignment in the death of Debra Aim Dill, TEMPO then by the new “Capitol News.” a one-hour series detonator between bags of gunpow­ Nulcrarfcer whose body was found SepL 16, 1973 on a backwoods ‘4488 ‘8995 ‘7488 ‘2995 ‘9988 set in a newspaper in Washington, D.C. The mid­ der in one of the ship’s 16-inch WEEKLY BINGO road in Litchfield. A Unique Selection of imported ^ Am o, opiiorM •nd dMior add oot oiua Foi 4R months ctosod ond Im s o Jocu Corrado and P a sM i 60 months season switch will end ABC’s usual Monday movie guns. TUESDAY 7:00 PM Boucher, who was working as a cook in a Lewiston ctosad and laaaa A l taias. mamsananca A Insmanca araaiira 15,000 miat pat vsai *ti pay mart plus tarvfltv flm ttrl Laasa Navy officials acknowledged al and locally handcrafted gifts, siitfad 10 oada approval SalaErwta ^ICW ) fare this season. restaurant at the time of the killing, was indicted in 1988 “Equal Justice,” the third new one-hour senes, is a the lime that their evidence was cir­ collectables and decorations for Church ol the Assumption Easter and Spring. after investigators uncovered undisclosed new evidence, drama set in the office of a big

'*9 - Jennings looks for new life f-lM NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Waylon Jennings is con­ Bulls ignore mixed signals, fident his 10-city concert tour with Johnny Cash, Kris i Kristofferson and Willie Nelson will “breathe new life into us.” problems in Tokyo market The country music stars, who have recorded two al­ bums as the “Highwaymen,” open their first joint tour ------making Japanese stocks seem wilwildly over­ By Marybeth Nibley this month in Houston. valued to buttoned-down U.S. investors accus­ “I think we’re going to find when we get through The Associated Press______tomed to far more conservative readings here. The Associated Press doing this, that it’s going to breathe new life into us,” At least some of the money that has flowed NEW YORK — Bulls uk^ the driver’s seat out of Japanese stocks has found a home in the Jennings told reporters Thursday. on Wall Street this past week despite a shaky POT-mCIANS — Among the Massachusetts politicians who have come toward to admit Kristofferson said he hopes the tour can eventually go . Tokyo market and a slew of divergent The U.S. role as a safe haven was enhanced smoking marijuana are candidate Joe Malone, Sen. John Kerry, Lt. Gov. Evelyn Murphy, overseas. economic signals. by reports that, on balance, implied the Attorney General James Shannon and Rep. Joseph Kennedy. “We want to take this all over the world — play Mos­ cow, Berlin, Sydney ... Tokyo,” he said. Tokyo’s problems actually helped improve economy might be doing better than some Their first album, “Hi^wayman,” released in 1985, the attitude toward U.S. stocks, while investors gloom-wd-doomers feared. o has sold more than 1 million copies, and “Highwayman decided America’s economic pluses now out­ A February survey of purchasing m a ile rs -n 2” was released this week. weigh the minuses. at the nation’s industrial corporations, issued Bay State politicians line up “We’re not quite as bad as we had been Thursday, showed the slowdown in the S F Raitt heads benefit lineup viewed six months ago ... at the same time manufacturing sector eased. The National As­ INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Four-time Grammy Award things aren’t quite as good everywhere else,” sociation of Purchasing Management’s widely — m winner Bonnie Raitt, Don Henley and Richard Marx said Thomas Czech, chairman of the invest­ watched index rose to 48.3 percent in February for marijuana ‘mea culpa’ ment committee at Blunt Ellis & Loewi Inc. in O o head the lineup at the Farm Aid IV concert in the Hoosicr from 45.2 percent a month earlier. Dome on April 7. . A reading below 50 means manufacturing is " m ______oiv HniOC drugs have HnfiP.done,” she said. ^ CD The growing list includes six Tickets go on sale for $30 each Saturday at all Ticket- Everywhere else mainly means Japan. The declining, but the improvement from January By Eve Epstein Democrats — U.S. Sen. John Kerry, There are, of course, staunch hol­ Tokyo stock markethas been on a slide, which was nonetheless encouraging. H - < The Associated Press douts who say they never smoked master locations. U.S. Reps. Joseph Kennedy and Singers Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp and Neil intensifed Monday with its second-largest On Friday, the Index of Leading Economic m . Richard Neal; Lt. Gov. Evelyn Mur­ marijuana. A former U.S. attorney point loss ever. A 4.5 percent drop extended Indicators, designed to foretell economic ac­ o i BOSTON — In a remarkable accused his predecessor, William Young are organizing the fourth concert to benefit the na­ phy, who is a candidate for gover­ tion’s farmers. Dick Clark, Michelle Greene and Sarah the fall in the Nikkei average of 225 Japanese tivity six to nine months ahead, showed no mass mea culpa, Massachusetts Weld, of smoking pot at a party. nor, state Auditor Joseph DeNucci; Purcell will be host of the marathon show that tentatively stocks to around 14 percent since the start of change in January. The flat reading followed politicians are lining up to confess Weld, now a GOP gubernatorial and state Sen. William Golden, who features 60 acts. the year. two months of increase, but seemed to support their past dalliance with marijuana, is running for lieutenant governor. candidate, was exonerated of that To foreigners who for a long time have “the view that we’re in a no-boom, no-bust an urge to repent that began when charge. His spokesman, Ray Others expected to perform include Guns ’n Roses, | - 3 3 There are two Republicans, both John Denver, LL Cool J, Carl Perkins, John Prine, Was suspiciously eyed Tokyo’s high pricc-eamings trajectory,” Johnson of First Albany said. the attorney general fessed up to running for lieutenant governor — Howell, reiterated Friday that the ratios, the downturn came as no surprise. “The message of the financial markets today O O using the demon weed. 44-year-old Weld has never Uied Not Was, Forrester Sisters, Gorky Park, Arlo Guthrie, Raul Cellucci and state Rep. Peter Kris Kristofferson, K.T. Oslin, Poco, Jackson Browne. Some ratios of stock prices to company is that we will miss a recession,” the analyst O "H State Attorney General James drugs. Torkildscn. Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Ricky Van Shelton and Dwight earnings there had reached as high as 60 to 1, said. m Shannon. 37, went to the “confes­ The admissions all sound a At a shopping center near the Yo^um. sional” first during a mid-week similar theme. They contain referen­ Statehouse, several people seemed fn ^ television interview, where he was ces to youthful indiscretion, lessons positively underwhelmed by the being queried about his to u ^ stance learned and reason that comes with news that their elected officials had Song lights fire under student In Brief O O on casual drug users. Within 24 age. Most of those coming forward smoked pot in college. CARLTON, Minn. (AP) — Billy Joel says he didn’t hours, more politicians lined up at “I really think it shouldn’t be a m z point out that they grew up in an era start the fire, but he certainly helped fan one under Clo­ ing 5,700 square feet at 266 Center Sl in Manchester. o > the booth. when drug experimentation was as big deal,” said Bruce Hall, a 39- quet High School freshman Kevin Shutes. Allegations of drug use may have Pak Mail has joined chamber Weiss is chamber member The fully occupied 10,000 square foot building is owned common as doing the twist and year-old construction worker. Shutes correctly identified and described 116 of the by M. Stephens Co. Walden Gage has leased 3 , ^ > r* locked federal appeals Judge wearing Beatle haircuts. His buddy, Jim Mooreside, 41, 33 CO Douglas H. Ginsburg out of a U.S. 119 people, places and events in Joel’s hit song, “We Pak Mail Cenuirs of America, Weiss Gallery, at 138 Oakland square feet for use as a machine shop. Davidson Printing Kennedy, 37, said in a statement: agreed: “I think it might hurt their Didn’t Light the Fire,” in a trivia contest sponsored by Service has leased 2,200 square feet for use in specialty Supreme Court seat, but in Mas­ with an office at 398 W. Middle St., has joined the Greater “Like many people my age, 1 tried it image, but I don’t see why.” printing projects. The Davidson lease was co-brokered 33 > sachusetts the new political wisdom the Carlton County Historical Society. 'Rimpike, has joined the Greater Manchester Chamber of Com- when 1 was younger, but 1 certainly And one 40-year-old woman. His reward included the $25 top priz.e, a year’s mem­ > -* seems to dictate that there is safety Manchester Chamber of Com­ merce.Thc gallery is owned and with Miller Realty. believe that there is no benefit to Sherry Flashman, who works in bership in the society, free pizzas, car washes and movie “O in numbers. planning, chastised the politicians merce. The business involves operated by Hans Weiss, who drug use and there can be terrible passes. was president of the Dynamic CPA exam results announced On Friday, the Boston Herald, for decrying their past drug use. packaging, shipping, residential consequences.” “1 thought all the entrants really did a great job,” said Eight Manchester residents arc among those who under the Page One headline “Pols “I really think it’s a problem with and business clients as well as Metal Products Co. until he sold And Ms. Murphy, 49, who ack­ the society’s director Ellen Quirm, who organized the the company last spring.Weiss passed the November 1989 CPA examination ad­ who have gone to pot,” lined up nowledged using marijuana once or this society that there can’t be an photo copying, faxing, voice contest to help broaden the students’ knowledge of his­ messaging, office supplies and has been painting since he was a ministered in Connecticut: Michelle R. Blakely, 2018 thumbnail photos of some who ack­ twice, said the public will have to acknowledgment that a lot of people nowledged dabbling in marijuana tory. related services. The owners arc young boy living on a farm in a Oakland St; PSiige R. Dcllarippa, 77 Gardent St; Kristen judge the conduct of those now ad­ did it and it wasn’t a terrible thing,” Eib, 129 Cushman Drive; Ann J. Harter, 1166 W. Middle use. The politicians made their ad­ “1 was surprised by the amount of time they put in and Sandy and John McNary. German village in Slovakia, a mitting prior drug use. “1 think said Flashman. “I think that’s the Hans Weiss 1\irnpike; David M. Oldham, 210 Pine S t; Michele A. missions when asked by the how complete their answers were,” she said Thursday. village in Germany. we’re much wiser about the damage real shame.” Sandy McNary Ottavio, 184 New State Road; Deidre L. Rochester, 40 newspaper. Shutes “had very complete answers and even went into a He was granted his first commission at the age of 13. little commentary.” During World War II, all his paintings were lost. After he Olcott St.; Christine C. Roy, 63 Constance Drive. Shutes described “Woodstock,” a word in the song, as Cigna drops some auto lines was imprisoned in a concentration camp, Weiss and his "a massive rock ’n’ roll orgy that involved 5(X),000 family were sent to live in East Germany where Weiss Small engines more popular Morgan to get her passport back young people out for a good time. They completely took PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Cigna Corp. rates p c i W began to paint again. over the area and indulged in sex and drugs freely. The auto insurance at the bottom of the list a ^ h ^ ‘n Weiss was sent to Icam the tool and die trade. He came EAST HARTFORD — Small jet engines have sanitary conditions were said to have been disgusting.” drop its auto policies as too much trouble for the small to the United Stats at the age of 18. He worked in the tool WASHINGTON (AP) — Dr. Elizabeth Morgan, in­ peals court market share it holds, a spokesman sad Fnday. replaced large ones as the industry’s best sellers, accord­ and die trade during the day. At night he painted and he ing to Mike Keen, executive vice president of Interna­ volved in an international custody battle over her The girl, who has been living with her maternal "The personal auto insurance is only r^gm ally grandparents in Christchurch, New Zealand, was the sub­ Former producer alleges assault studied both tool and die work and painting. tional Aero Engines. daughter, can have her passport back so she can go to profitable7t best and therefore we have decided to stop. The Weiss Gallery was started in 1980. It is open by ject of a 2'/2-year search by her father. Her whereabouts ASPEN, Colo. (AP) — A woman who alleges she was “For years we have regarded the big engines as the New Zealand to fight a lawsuit filed by her former hus­ appointment only. Phone 525-9800 for information. market leaders, but not anymore,” Keen told an audience band, an appeals court panel ruled Friday. became known Feb. 23. sexually assaulted by author Hunter S. Thompson admits *^Cigna, which is based in Bloomfield, Conn., had m- Reproductions of his own works and selections from his Dixon had ordered Morgan to jail for contempt of of aircraft investors in Tokyo last month. A three-judge District of Columbia Court of Appeals she produced X-rated movies in the 1970s. But she n u i Uraniums amounting to $11.5 billi^ collection of works by artists dating back to 1700 are court in August 1986 for refusing to allow Foretich to Engines for 150-passenger aircraft are accounung for panel freed her m travel to New Zealand and visit her claims not to know where the “gonzo” journalist got the sonal auto insurance accounted for only $215 available for purchase. visit the girl. Morgan was released three days lau:r by the idea that she’s now in the sex-aids uade. 61 percent of the outstanding orders for all airliner en­ daughter, Hilary. Cigna’s specialty is commercial insurance coverage and gines of 18,000-pound thrust and above, he said. Out­ appeals court which required her to surrender the deed to Gail M. F^lmcr-Slater of St. Clair, Mich., alleged she in Superior Court Judge Herbert Dixon had seized the is rated one of the nation’s largest in that aea. Woman joins bridal association standing orders for small engines arc worth $22.8 billion her house as bond and turn over her passport. went to Thompson’s Woody Creek home on Feb. 21 to passport in August 1987 when he jailed Morgan for fail­ But in personal auto insurance, Cigna has only .8 of compared to $18.4 billion worth of outstanding orders In February 1987, Dixon sent her to jail again, but she conduct a “professional interview” because she idolized nercent of the national business. Kimberly G. Bottone-Diana of Manchester has joined ing to reveal the whereabouts of Hilary, whom Morgan the Association of Bridal Consultants. She operates Time was released three days later afwr agreeing to allow him, she said in an interview Thursday with the Aspen problem stems from higher r e ^ bills, r n e ^ for large engines. said had been a victim of sexual abuse by the girl’s of Your Life, 175 Homestead Avc.. serving brides in the International Aero Engines, with cxccuUvc offices in Times Daily. hills and legal expenses. Beattie said. C i ^ simply docs father. Foretich’s visiu. Hartford area. She is an independent wedding consultant. East Hartford, works with Pratt & Whitney to manufac­ In August 1987, Dixon jailed Morgan for a third time. She said when she refused to join him in his hot tub, S now geSrate’^ u g h business to offset those costs He has denied the charges and claimed Morgan was he allegedly punched her and grabbed her breast. The association is based in Milford and is dedicated to ture V2500 engines, touted as quieter and more fuel effi­ mentally ill. Morgan and Foretich separated before She remained imprisoned until September 1989. serving the professionals in the bridal business. cient than most competitors. In his order of Thursday, Dixon noted that Morgan Thompson, the author of “Fear and Loathing on the X T p S eJS l^^^d !C ig n a has decided to con- Hilary was bom. Camp)aign Trail,” told the newspaper that ftilmer-Slatcr Shareholders include United Technologies Corp., remained in contempt of court. cen^te on its suong Commercial coverage “ wdl Howland brokers leases USA, parent of Pratt & Whitney; Rolls-Royce of Great On Thursday, Dixon said he was satisfied that the “was real drunk, sloppy drunk” and pressured him to S wntinuc restructuring its agency division. The wm- return of the passport was “in the best interests” of Mor­ Elaine Mittleman, Forctich’s attorney, has not ruled Dan Wilson of Warren E. Howland Inc., Commercial Britain; Japanese Aero Engines Corp.; MTU, of West 1 have sex with her. J L T S ls to individuals and small businesses through in­ gan’s daughter, who is now 7. However, he was unable out the possibility of taking further leg^ action against and Industrial Real Estate, has brokered two leases totall­ Germany; and Fiat Aviazione, of Italy. “I pushed her away from me,” he said. “She went dependent agents. 4 to return it because it was in the possession of the ap­ Morgan. backward and one hand brushed her breast.” 9 9 0 OPINION Pullout Section. Page 17 FOCUS Saturday, March 3, 1990 Congregants feel eJSTeir^ fteW M iN music is important NteVOS’Jb By George Plagenz Cities snowed under by cieanup costs

Can the membership decline in the mainline American churches be tied to the kind o f music snug in those chur­ By The Associated Press ches? Some readers o f this column who responded to our national hymn poll think so. ' gnatius Balistrieri, a city sanitation “ I f the mainline churches are losing ground — and worker for 31 years, remembers the they are,” writes a United Church of Christ member in 111 days when Milwaukee’s snow-covered Cincinnati, “ it may be because their pastors are afraid of streets were plowed using horses and emotion. This is reflected in their choice o f hymns. buggies. “ The men would stand in “ Intellectual content may be a factor in a good hymn, back and fan the sand mixture onto the but how much good does it do you to stand, head bent road,” he says. But while snow falls over a hymnal, worrying over difficult music, if yo;; get . ^ ' the way it always has, the methods for no spiritual lift from it?” ' "■ removing it have evolved into a high- A reader from Erie, Pa., says, “ One o f the reasons so jggjj multimillion-dollar enterprise many pxmple have nervous breakdowns, I feel, is that stretching across the northern United States. they are forced to keep their emotions under control at all Cities in the Midwest, Northeast and mid-Atlantic times. This makes it all the more important today for each winter spend millions o f dollars keeping streets and churches to sing hymns that minister to their emotional walkways clean. needs and let them express their feelings m song.” Advancing technology has made the job easier. Im­ A member o f the American Baptist denomination put proved snowplows have reduced the number o f workers the blame directly on her pastor. needed to clear roads. Hydraulic-powered plows on road “He selects hymns primarily because of the words — salt trucks can be operated by one person, for example, rarely, if ever, b ^ u s e o f a beloved tune,” she says. Bush ahead of governors while the older plows required at least two workers to “ I have asked him why we aren’t allowed to go home with a song in our hearts instead o f some great thought to maneuver. And road trucks sanding slippery roads now use salt- pxjnder. H e says I am hung up on sentimentality and nos- ■ governors in doing that at the state the resources.” By Walter R. Meats sand mixtures and chemicals like liquid calcium chloride, talgia.” level,” Clinton said. House Speaker Thomas S. Foley which speed up the melting process, in place o f tradition­ The majority o f the top 25 hymns chosen in our poll But at campaign time, governors told the governors he doubted Bush WASHINGTON — To the al sand. were gospel songs that touch people’ s emotions. These who raise taxes, even for the wor­ could be an education president “by frustration o f the Democratic gover­ But the new technology also has made the task more hymns are sung mostly in fundamental or evangelical thiest causes, arc governors with a proposing a meager 2 percent in­ nors’ campaign chairman. President expensive. churches that are showing often-large membership gains potential problem. crease in federal spending on educa­ Bush seems beyond the reach o f or­ Milwaukee spent $4 million to plow and salt 1,400 while mainline liberal churches are recording sometimes As a candidate. Bush said he tion.” dinary politicians, “ out there in his miles o f road in 1988, compared with $2 million in 1984, staggering losses. wanted to be known as the educa­ The governors politely requested own medium at a distaiKC from all even though the city received 13 more inches o f snow in The three favorites in the hymn poll as aimounce two tion president. With few federal that part o f any peace dividend the rest o f us.” 1984 than 1988, Balistrieri said. weeks ago were “Amazing Grace,” “How Great Thou budget dollars to spare for new or flowing from defense spending cuts Th« AModaltd Pr*M If that’ s so. Democratic governors Milwaukee averages about 49 inches o f snowfall each expanded programs. Bush went to be devoted to education. Romer of Art” and “ In the Garden.” helped him get there. winter, and city officials always arc prepared to clear at Some churches resolve the hymn problem by having the governors to propose that they Colorado wanted them to tell the SNOW REMOVAL — A Milwaukee County snow plow clears the roadway along the Hoan There are 29 o f them, outnumber­ least that much. chart common go^s for educational president he should shift “ substan­ lay person sit on a music planning team. At one Lutheran ing the 21 Republicans, but that op­ But erratic winters in Washington, D.C., which Bridge near the Milwaukee Hartxjr for motorists during one of Milwaukee’s recent snow progress to be attained by the year tial federal resources” from defense church, a reader wrote, “ Our hymns are chosen by a position majority didn’t show at the budgets about $2.5 million annually for snow removal, 2000. That led to the education sum­ to education and other needs, but showers this winter season in Wisconsin. committee which changes four times a year.” He doesn’t National Governors’ Association have made it hard to forecast what’ s needed, said Tara mit Bush convened in Charlottes­ they wouldn’ t go that far. say whether the pastor is a standing member o f that com­ this week. In the antiseptic political Hamilton o f the Public Works Department. mittee. ville, Va., at the end o f September. And when a Republican governor atmosphere o f those conferences, “ After the 1987 winter, when we got 20 inches o f winter with new equipment that can plow more area ttt a There also are rotating electrical brooms and power Other respondents also favored lay piarticipation in the A task force of governors worked suggested the vague language they the very idea that a Democratic snow in four days, we pretty much made up our minds time, said street maintenance engineer Bob Otto. Min­ shovels. weekly hymn-selection process. There were dissenters, with the administration to shape the did adopt drew a line against Bush, governor — Roy Romer of that we were going to be a snow city and invest in the nesota’ s average sm w fall is 49 inches a year. Women and older people who might find conventional however, from this idea. reform goals, which Bush an­ Romer raised a point o f order, Colorado — was suggesting a resources needed for that,” she said. Although homeowners don’t spend millions on snow snow shoveling too strenuous are being targeted as “ It seems to me,” says an Episcopal orgm st, “ that nounced to the nation in his State o f saying he was being misquoted. budget challenge to the Republican But since November, less than 13 inches has fallen, removal, they too are looking for easier ways to clear potential customers. music, being an aesthetic art, cannot be submitted to the the Union address. With minor “ I didn’ t in any way say that 1 administration led Romer to raise a according to the National Weather Service. ^ their front doors, driveways and sidewalks. “ It’s a very competitive business and very volatile,” democratic election process.” changes, no dissent and little debate, think we need to stand against the point o f order. “ It’ s hard to have a typical winter in Washington,” Walk-behind or riding snowthrowers with a price Kelly said. “ When it snows, people come out in droves to Is there a compromise that could satisfy both sides in those goals were approved by the president,” he said. Gov. Richard F. Celeste’s Hamilton said. O fficials in Buffalo, N .Y ., which range o f $350 to $1,700 are becoming household items, buy the product and it can be very profitable. But when it the church music dispute? One organist o f my acquain­ governors on Sunday. But the Democrats are, after all, bemused complaint about the ap­ averages 92 inches a year, already Iiavc exceeded their manufacturers say. doesn’t snow, they’re hard to sell.” tance thinks so. Organists can be reasonable people, he Then they went to the White the opposition party. And consensus parently untouchable Republican budget for road salts W s year, Iwt not because ^ city Retailers o r d e i^ 543,000 snowthrowers in 1988, com­ says. They will pul up with our kitsch tastes in music if House for dinner and a Bush toast: isn’t likely to survive the election Most parts o f the nation experienced a mild winter last president and his soaring approval has gotten too much snow, said street conunissioner pared with 348,000 in 1984, said John Liskey o f the Out­ we will agree to work on improving our music apprecia­ “We come together not as season. Thirty-six states are electing year, leaving retailers with large leftover inventories that ratings came near the end o f a four- James Makowski. door R)wer Equipment Institute near Washington, D.C. Republicans and Democrats, not as governors this year. Education and should cut demand for products this year by 10 percent, tion. day meeting dominated by bipar­ “ It’ s the minor snowfalls that kill us.” Makowski said. “ Snowthrowers aren’t seen as a luxury item anymore,” “ It’ s a matter o f balance in the menu,” he says, partisan competitors, but as fellow taxes will be among the issues in al­ tisan embrace of an education “ We get a quarter-irKh and go out and salt, then get said Chad Kelly, marketing manager for The Toro Co. in Liskey said. i “ Enough familiar music to keep the interest o f the people chief executives with our hearts and most every state campaign, and K elly said he doesn’ t foresee any inventions in the reform program. The education another quarter-inch dropping a couple o f hours later and Bloomington, Minn. “ W e’ re seeing more planned pur­ ■ in the pews. Enough new music (quality, o f course) to minds focused on a single goal: the Bush will involved in some. near future that will radically change snow removal, al­ goals were put together by the have to go salt again.” chases.” future o f our kids, the future o f our Ohio Gov. Celeste, chairman of though improvements are likely for many o f the current ^ broaden and expand taste. If constantly exposed to higher governors and the White House. But Buffalo, which budgets about $3.5 million a year for When Toro first manufactured snow removal equip- country.” the Democratic Governors’ Associa­ i levels o f sacred music, then we begin to appreciate it politically, the issue bears the Bush snow removal, used 9,500 tons o f salt from Thanksgiving mern about 30 years ago, it sold only a gas-powered, products. They went back the next day to tion, said the Bush White House is “ 1 think products w ill continue to be made lighter and ! more." trademark. walk-behind snowplow, Kelly said. meet with the president, then to adept at boosting Republican can­ to Dec. 19 in 1988 and 23.800 tons for the same period in 1 As for the criticism that “ the organ is too loud,” this There was an undertone o f “ W e’ve come a long way,” he said, noting consumers easier to use,” he said. j" organist says it “ may be too loud for the way people are stand behind him as he praised their didates by helping them raise funds 1QRO he Sflid But, he said, “ 1 don’t see any laser technology that Democratic dissatisfaction with the Minneapolis spent about $4 million plowing 1,057 can now choose from dozens o f models and sizes o f ] singing but it’ s not too loud for the way they should be part in the first-ever national educa­ and mobilize party workers. blasts the snow o ff your driveway in three seconds." president’s education budget, com­ miles o f streets last winter and has experimented this snowthrowers that can toss snow more than 35 feet. I singing." ______plaints that the federal investment he tion goals and objectives to “ pave “This is one very politically smart the way for a dec^c-long commit­ George Plagenz is a syndicated columnist proposes doesn’t come close to White House,” said Celeste. “ ...I ment to excellence in education for matching the rhetoric. can understand why George Bush all Americans.” Gov. Bill Clinton, D-Ark., a dominates an arena in which we are 1 I But the questions o f cost and o f I leader in the education reform drive, all sort o f bit players.” I Manchester Herald raising the money remain un­ 1 said Bush should be alerting the He said Dennocratic campaigners I answered. The goals are bipartisan, 1 voters that they are going to have to will find effective ways to counter Inside | Weekend television I Dear Abby but the taxes it will take to attain Senior citizens’ news 1 Founded Dec. IS, 1881 as a weekly. pay more in local and state taxes to Bush. “ We would underestimate the I them will be guaranteed campaign 1 ... pages 21 to 27 ... page 28 Daily publication since O ct I, 1914. get results. president at our own peril," Celeste ... page 20 I issues. 1 “ I think that if he’s not going to said. FOCUS: j I Gov. Cecil Andrus, D-Idaho, said 1 P ublisher _Penrty M Sieflert give us the money to do what plain­ 1 I 1 1 Opinion Page Editor [___ Ron Robillard none o f it will work “ if he provides *age I ly costs more money, then he has to Walter R, M ean writes for the Associate EcSlor Alexander Girelii the rhetoric and we have to provide i be very clear and supportive of the Associated Press. FOCUS/Social Weddings In Brief . . . Engagements

Church announces schedule ICrinjak, R. Mailhot, R. Judd, J. By Nancy Can- Alton, T. Mandeville, L. F^telli, E. South United Methodist Church announces the follow­ Executive Director MACC News F^pazahiou, Frank’s Supermarket in ing change in its Sunday schedule as of March 4; Wor­ Manchester Area Glastonbury, Video Magic, Second bn ship services will be held at 8 and 10 ajn. Adult educa­ Conference of Churches Congregational, Edwards, AARP tion and coffee fellowship will be held at 9 a.m. Church Chapter 1275, Bolton Congregation­ School will be at 10 ajn. Childcare will be available Frances Libby, J.C. Penney Supply The MACC Emergency Pantry is Department, Margaret Fish, St. al, Bolton United Methodist, Mar­ throughout the morning. a community affair supported by garet Fish, Frances Libby, South Mary’s, T. Dubay, G. Corso, M. / i f Passover to be discussed community donations and staffed by Sweeney, A Little, W. Dorad, F. Methodist, Girl Scout Troop 677, community volunteers. The com­ Beaupc, D. Leppert, D. Carlson, C. Temple Beth Sholom, Stuart What do the Jewish Passover and Jesus Christ’s “last munity has responded so generously private schools, over $11,554 of Wollcot, Bolton Women’s Club, supper” have in common? Art Weiner, staff evangelist that in 14 years of operation we Trinity Covenant, Presbyterian > ♦ ' with Jews for Jesus, plans to answer that question during these dollars poured in during the A V . ,r have never had to send any one Seasonal Sharing Appeal. CThurch, Eastbury School. a “Christ in the Passover” presentation Sunday at 6 pjn. away hungry because our shelves at the Presbyterian Church of Manchester, 43 Spnuce S t were empty. An additional $1,526 was Our thanks to the Cornerstone The public is invited. Thirty churches and organizations received in cash donations. Al­ (Thristian School and Church of the cooperate in a food collection though that may not sound like Nazarene for generous conuibutions Youth director appointed program tliat renews supplies of much, remember that MACC is a to both the Emergency Pianuy and Mike Kennedy has been hired as part-time youth non-perishable foods each month. member of Food Share and the Con­ for clothing, to George and Mar­ director at Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Church St. The following churches and or­ necticut Food Bank and can pur­ garet Kania, FVagon Tool Co., Inc., He comes to the local church from the Christian Mis­ ganizations carry out food collec­ chase food at 12 cents a pound, Joanne Guinan, Emerson H. Bos- Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. lagrossi sionary Alliance Church in Milford. tions every month: Second Con­ sometimes less, so the dollars go a worth and the Second Congregation­ Kristen Anderson Betty Lou Herzog Donna C. Barry gregational, Emanuel Lutheran, long way. al Church. Roger Newcomb Jr. Exodus to be reenacted South United Methodist, Concordia lagrossi'Pazdziora The Exodus from Egypt will be reenacted by the Lutheran, Temple Beth Sholom, Last year, ll.ty j meals were Anderson-Newcomb Herzog-Donovan Barry-Gallagher church school children of St. George’s Episcopal Bolton Methodist, St. George Epis­ provided to 1,936 individuals, a 28 □ □ □ Mrs. Barbara R. Barry of West MaryRuth A. Phzdziora, daughter of Roy and May Anderson of Monument William Herzog of Vernon announces Church, Bolton, during the Eucharist at 10 a.m. Sunday. copal of Bolton, Bolton Congrega­ percent increase over 1988. We were NOTICES — On Thursday at Hartford announces the engagement of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Pazdziora of Beach, Mass., formerly of South F^arms the engagement of his daughter, Betty tional (UCC), St. Maurice (Bolton) able to operate this small market for 7:30 p.m. at Center Congregational her daughter, Donna C. Barry, to Jame C. Wethersfield, and Robert J. lagrossi, son Drive, Manchester, announce the engage­ Lou Herzog of Manchester, to 'Thomas New organist at Lutheran and Manchester Junior Women's households in crisis thanks to the 11 there will be a follow-up meeting of Gallagher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. of l»4r. and Mrs. John lagrossi of 50 Sher­ ment of their daughter, Kristen Anderson, Donovan, son of Mrs. FratKine Donovan Phyllis Meshanic, formerly at St. George’s Qiurch in the church/school partnership in the Gallagher of 214 Ferguson Road. wood Circle, were married Nov. 18 at Club. volunteers who make up the Fbntry to Roger Newcomb Jr., son of Anna and and E. Thomas Donovan of Manchester. Bolton, has been appointed organist and choir director at Many churches and groups spon­ war against substance abuse. The bride-elect is a 1981 graduate of Corpus Christi Church. Team. Special tJianks to Rita Lom­ Roger Newcomb Sr. of Grovcland, Mass. The bride-elect is also the daughter of the 'The Rev. 'Thomas Champion officiated. ftiith Lutheran Church in East Hartford. sor one or more major food drives Teachers and religious educators are Northwest Catholic High School, West bardi for extra hours and to Ann The bride-elect is a 1983 graduate of late Janet Herzog. Jean C. Pazdziora, sister of the bride, was She is a colleague and member of the American Guild each year: St. Bartholomew, which Jackson, Lucy Desmond, Helen welcome. Also, on May 6 at 1 pan. 'The bride-elect is a graduate of Hartford, and a 1985 graduate of St. of Organists, has a masters of science degree from Manchester High School and a 1988 Joseph College. West Hartford. She is maid of honor. Martin Weinbaum was kicks off the first food drive in Sep­ Caven, Frances Gutbrod, Blache there will be the second annual graduate of Plymouth State College in Manchester H i^ School and is employed Central Connecticut State University and a bachelor of employed by "Ihe Hartford Insurance best man. Ushers were John Fhzdziora, tember; the Democratic Town Com- Boland, Doris Stoltenbcrg, Leona CROP walk. Mark your calendars New Hampshire. She is employed as sales by Tek Electronics Manufacturing Corp. Stanley Pazdziora Jr., brothers of the arts degree from Wilson College. miuee and Women’s Club; Church Levery, Anne Fidler, Joanne Gray, now. 'The prospective bridegroom is a Group of Windsor. merchandiser for Gold Medal Bakery in The prospective bridegroom is a 1980 bride and Steven Kahn. of the Assumption; Republican Bea Hicock. graduate of Manchester High School and Leyva to speak at UUS Brockton. Mass. graduate of Manchester High School and 'The bride is a 1986 gr^uate of Central Town Committee and Women’s The prospective bridep'oom is a 1981 attended Manchester Community Col­ Dellia Leyva will be the featured speaker at the auended the University of Connecticut. Conneaicut State University with a Club; Bennet Junior High; Illing The volunteers staff and the graduate of F^ntucket High School and a lege. He is employed by the Hartford Unitarian Universalist Society: East, 153 W. Vernon St., THE He is employed by F^d-State Roofing bachelor of science degree in nursing. She Junior High; Manchester High; F ^uy weekdays 10 a.m. to noon 1986 graduate of Plymouth State College. F\)lice Department. is a nurse-paralegal with Danaher, Ted- Sunday at 10:30 ajn. Inc. of East Granby. Howell Cheney Technical; Army sorting inkinding and shelving dona­ BIBLE He is sales manager for Frito-Lay Inc., A May 18 wedding is planned at St. ford, Lagnese and Neal. She will discuss the current issues facing the Phil- tions, cleaning and making up “food Bridget Church. An August w eeing is planned at Sl lipines and how the Unitarian Universalist Service Com­ and Navy Club; Trinity Covenant; Avon, Mass. Mark the Evangelist Church, West The bridegroom is a 1983 graduate of paks” for emergency distribution. SPEAKS A May 19 wedding is planned in Fal­ mittee is addressing the situation. CThurch of the Nazarene; St. Bridget; by Manchester Community College. He is a The F*anu-y is housed on the ground Hartford. Leyva recently returned from the Phillipines. Special Community Baptist; UNICO; First Eugene Brewer mouth, ^tos. marketing investment produa specialist floor of the rear of the Samaritan music for the service will be provided by Ifelkroots. The Baptist; North United Methodist; St. with FTioenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. After a recq)tion at LaRcnaissance in service will be followed by a soup luncheon. Mary Episcopal Church Women; St. Shelter. For more information about A Gallup poll asked young James; Center Congregational; Pres­ the pantry, call Kathy Micle, or people: "What Is the most East Windsor the couple went on a wed­ byterian CThurch; Unitarian Univer­ food bank coordinator, at 646-4114. feeling you have towards life?" ding trip to Bermuda. 'They are making 60% replied: 'Fear.' Rationa salist Society East; Early Childhood their home in Wethersfield. The Panuy is always in short fear arfees from or>e's external Thoughts Learning Center and the Salvation environment, a survival instinct supply of spaghetti sauce, mayon­ Army. from G o d . Last year these organizjitions naise, hot and dry cereals, canned Anxiety is fear that arises from within, a more irrational source. Many people prefer not to think about what is going to along with other organizations and fruits and juices, peanut butter and happen after they die. If you want to think for a second A n d when it becomes individual donors in Manchester and jelly. Births — lets think together. pathological it is called a Bolton donated $20,819 in non- photola. Such morbid worry rnay Bolton. His paternal grandparents are Max Meggers of \ The Bible indicates that there are two options. The F^try angels include Randall Nicholas Richard, 3. perishable foods. Due in part to col­ be caused by subconscious SCHMIDT, Paul Henry, son BROMLEY, Christina Marie, daughter of David and Chicago and Virginia Puls of Chicago. He has a brother : first is the option of eternal life. This is unending life Brown of Cub Scout F^ck 53 Wad­ Wrobel Schmidt of Tolland, was bom Feb. 14 a lections carried out by students in motives and so attoch itself to Tracey Shaeffer Bromley of 74 School Road, Andover, Peter B., 3. lived in the Kingdom of God and at peace with Him. The dell School. Randy was one of the objects other than the reat LAUZON, Ryan David, son of David and Kimberly | second option is eternal punishment (death) lived in Manchester and Bolton public and cause, producing Irrational be­ was bom Feb. 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. She pack’s spring fund-raising cam­ has two step-sisters, Jessica, 18, and Stephanie, 15. Goodenow of 537 Adams St., was bom Feb. 9 at separation from God. Matthew 25:30 describes this eter­ school in Glastonbury carried a havior. Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal paign. an effort that entitled Randy Jesus' admonition against worry ihomc St. Ihs ^ t e n ^ ^ He has a sister. KELLEY, Stephen Micheal, son of Roberta Kelly of nal punishment as a place of darkness, weeping, and Valentine’s Day Food Drive “Gift to a share in the profits. Randy Schmidt. Pomptom Lakes. m.J. grandparents are Walter and Audrey Goodenow of gnashing of teeth. The Bible gives only these two op­ (Matt. 6:25ff) surely is well- 936 Hillsipwn Road, was bom Feb. 4 at Manchester from the Heart” and A1 Cohelo, Per­ chose to donate a third of his reward fo u n d ed . This illogical fe a r co n Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Simpsonville, S.C. His paternal grandparents are Joseph tions. sona-Tee brought in additional 53 to the Emergency F^try. become self-fulnlling. It corv “ T O B S ‘‘joAnii Coart»e,, daogMc' of Jo^ph and and Barbara Lauzon of 99 Dale Road. His paternal The good news is that the Bible has explained that we Rcbekah Kelley of 936 Hillstown Road. cans of food from his food cam­ sumes our energies wastefulty. It HERSHBERGER, l^ a h Marie, daughter of Randall great-grandmother is Rose Sobielo of 99 Dale R o^. can chose our option. The answer is f^ound in Jesus prevents our er^ying even the paign. and Gina England Hershberger of 529 Carpenter Road. GIRARDIN, Colleen Ann, daughter of Richard and Christ. Little Beckie Werbner, hearing good — 'The sweet nectar of about the pantry from grandma Coventry, was bom Feb. 3 at Manchester Memorial Laurie Demers Girardin of 167 Shoddy Mill Road, An­ For the wages of sin is death but the gift of God is Thank you to all tliosc who have good times turns bitter." It rote (VNA nurse Muriel Werbner) began us o f p e a c e of mind, Hospital. Her maternal grandmotlter is Marie England of dover, was bom Frb. 15 at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 6:23 brought in food during the past tal. FTcr maternal grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. saving her money and then put a cup deteriorates our health, and Roaring Spring. Pa. Her paternal grandparents are James a Jesus died for all of us so that we could have eternal months: Pack 53 Den 2, Robertson stifles discovery. Worst of aH, it Raymond Demers of 587 W. Middle 'FUmpike. She has on the table for interested family and Doris Hershberger of Martinsburg, Pa. She has a life. His death brought forgiveness for sins and freedom School, Saloom, Sue D’Amico, contuses our reason, exposing two sisters, Melissa. 12, and Amanda. 3. from eternal death. How awful it will be for those who members including brother Andrew brother, David James, 4. and a sister, Beth Ann. 1. Brownie Troop 670, Bolton Con­ us to deception and exptoto- MEGGERS, Patrick Murdock, son of Thomas and STOUGH, Stefani I vers, daughter of Gary and never take the time to consider receiving the life Jesus and sister Jessica. tion — especialty In religious U!,rNtiAtsiz , villaoe St was bom F^b. gregational, Ken Wallar, Ginny Rowena Ivcrs Stough of 28 Devon Drive, was bom Feb. has to offer. Have you considered Jesus in your life? matters (2Thes. 2:1-12). Robin Murdock-Mcggers of 42 Clover Lane, was bom A wonderful new idea comes 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Maybe you need to ulk to someone who knows Him. Charmairel, Kathy Gavin, Cora Adverthomont 14 at a ^ Sylvia Hanson ofrri South Feb. 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal from students at an elementary grandparents arc Walter and Edna Ivcrs of Maine. Her Think about it Allen, Diane Chapman. P&W Air grandparents arc Robert D. and Elinor M. Murdock of 88 Daley, R. Regan, R. Boland. D. CHURCH OF CHRIST paternal grandparents are Roger Stough of Ohio and 1 Force Office, Mindy Forde, Mary Lydall & Vernon Streets South Road. Bolton. His maternal grandparents arc Evcrcu, Frances and Esther Hunter, Mayo Jr., B. McNamara, G. Bar- Saundra Shaw of Rorida. Pastor Paul Phone:646-2903 Robert D. and Elinor M. Murdock of 88 South Road, Trinity Covenant Church Arthur Byam, Laura Szezechowicz, bato, J. O’Neill, R. Templeton, D. 9 9 0 T 1 1 £ D M E □ Y 8 ? [ u i t I R 0_ 0 |l U A j_ A N F I £ T □ □ E R K [T F E LL A w S M AA

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Lou Ferrigno, Steve Levitt (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) Stones” (CBS) [DIS] Truth About Mother Goose Ani­ marm organizes a drunken gunfighter, an broiled in foreign espionage when she as­ 1988 Like many graduates from TV commercials, he 5® To Be Announced. mated Ludwig Von Drake discusses the sumes the identity of a famous mystery 18 Synchronal Research Indian and two cattle rustlers into a tram- [TM C ] MOVIE: Tap' (CC) An ex-con is 12. “Indy Trilogy-Pack” (Paramount) origins of Mother Goose nursery rhymes. writer JoBeth Williams, Tom Conti Gian 22 30 Golden Girls (CC) Blanche s love seems to be bashing the audience over the head (57) Wall Street Week: A March of Good robbing outlaw gang. , Lee caught between the seduction of an easy 13. “Dic Rard” (CBS-Fbx) (60 mm.) (R) (In Stereo) carlo Giannini 1984 life IS the basis for her sister's latest novel with a 2-by-4 and saying, “Now that I have your at­ Stocks? (CC). Marvin. Michael Callan. 1965 life through crime or the joys he expen o [E S P N ] Preseason Baseball: Baltimore [TM C] MOVIE: 'Young Guns' (CC) In (In Stereo) 14. “Janc Fonda’s Light Aerobic and Stress tention, let’s get on with the story.” (Si) Paid Program 3:08PM (5?) New Yankee Workshop ences through tap dancing Gregory Hines, Orioles vs. New York Yankees (3 hrs.) 1878 New Mexico, six deputized regula Sammy Davis Jr . Suzzane Douglas 1989 40 MOVIE; Murder, A Self Reduction Workout” (Warner) 3D -n [C N N ] College Basketball Preview (CC). The story that Scott and writers Jim Harrison and (May be pre-empted) (Live) tors led by Billy the Kid become the objects Rated PG 13 (In Stereo) Portrait' (CC) Columbo matches wits with 15. “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (Paramount) [D IS] Best of Mickey Mouse Club (CC). of a massive manhunt Emilio Estevez. Kie­ an eccentric artist suspected of murdering ^ F Jeffrey Fiskin are telling is the classic triangle: [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd 3:1 5PM [HBO j MOVIE: 'Vice Versa' (USA] Miami Vice (In Stereo) 16. “Paula Abdul: Straight Up” (Virgin) (In Stereo) (CC). (CC) A department store executive magi­ fer Sutherland, 1988 Rated his ex wife Peter Falk. Patrick Bauchau. powerful older husband, beautiful young wife, hus­ [ESPN] Gameday cally switches personalities with his 11- R (In Stereo) 7:30PM 9 It's a Living (CC) Fionnula Flanagan 1989 (R) (In Stereo) 17. “The Little Mermaid” (Starmaker) 1 :30PM (2® Wanted: Dead or Alive band’s best friend. Since the men are Anthony [LIFE] Day by Day year-old son Judge Reinhold, Fred Sav­ [U SA ] Murder. She Wrote 18 Synchronal Research 61 Reporters (60 min ) (In Stereo) 18. “Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation” (A&M) ~ m ® ) How to Get a Second Paycheck Quinn and Kevin Cosmer and their mutual love is a age, Corinne Bohrer. 1988. Rated PG (In [A&E] MOVIE: The Baby Maker' A [U SA] Dance Party USA Without Getting a Second Job Stereo) 5:15PM 57 New Yankee Workshop 22 As Schools Match Wits Hampshire 19. “Lawrence of Arabia” (RCA-Columbia) O o stunning newcomer, , the film (CC) Regional vs. Northampton childless couple arranges for a free-spinted 1 2:00PM (T ) (M) College Mad House (57) W ild America (CC) A look at the girl to bear them a child Barbara Hersbey. 20. “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Case of the 3!30PM ® Kiner's Komer 26 MOVIE: 'Casey's Shadow' A Cajun rises above formula. swift-moving, carnivorous weasel. Part 1 5:30PM 18 Synchronal Research Scott Glenn. Jeannie Berlin 1970 ^ 03 (D Beauty Breakthrough [CNN] Your Money trainer and his three sons raise a quarter Killer Pizzas” (F ^ ily ) of 2 (In Stereo) Cosmer is the Vietnam veteran who has flown (D Baretta 22 M*A*S*H horse to be a champion Walter Matthau. [CNN] Showbiz This Week (R) H -< [C N N ] Newsmaker Saturday 3:45PM I Ciao Itaiial (In Stereo) Videocassette rentals Quinn, a wealthy, ruthless power baron in rural (it) RollerGames 38 Munsters Today (CC) Herman and Alexis Smith. Robert Webber 1978 [LIFE] Moonlighting [HBO ] MOVIE: A Soldier’s Story’ (CC) Lily recall the day Eddie was born m . Mexico, on hunting trips. After retiring from the 3:47PM ) New Yankee Workshop 30 New Lassie (CC) Megan becomes ill [TM C] MOVIE: Working Girl' (CC) An 1. “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” fiS) Home Shopping Club A Louisiana military base is the scene of (CC) [C N N ] Newsmaker Saturday (R) after swimming m a local lake opportunistic Staten Island secretary o Navy, Costner accepts an invitation to visit Quiim’s MOVIE: 'Uttle Gloria... Happy at racial strife when a black Army lawyer (Paramount) moves up the ranks to become a Wall Last’ The true story of the notorious 1934 opens an investigation into the murder of a 4:00PM CD P G A G d f; Doral Ryder 24 This Old House (CC) [A&E] World of Survival baronial estate. There he learns of the Mexican’s 5:45PM Street whiz . Harrison 2. “Lethal Weapon 2” (Warner-1989) child-custody case of 10-year-old heiress fellow officer. Howard E. Rollins Jr, Adolph Open (CCI Third Round, from Doral Coun­ [C N N ] Sports Saturday C3 8, News (CC) Ford, Sigourney Weaver 1988 Rated R other side, as political baron who uses violence to Gloria Vanderbilt. Bette Davis, Angela Caesar, Denzel Washington. 1984 Rated try Club in Miami. (2 hrs | (Live) 6;00PM 3. “T\imer & Rooch” (Touchstone) [ESPN] College Basketball; Mid- (In Stereo) maintain his power. Lansbury, 1982. PG. (In Stereo) C D Knight Rider ,9 A Team Pan 2 of 2 Eastern Conference Championship 4. “Uncle Buck” (MCA) Part 1 of 2. Quinn’s neglected wife appears, and although [LIFE] She's the Sheriff (1® Synchronal Research 18 Synchronal Research From Greensboro, N C (2 hrs ) (Live) 9:15PM 24 New Yankee Workshop 5. “IVenthood” (MCA) (S ) Friday Night Videos -- Saturday Edi­ 1“ 3 3 S® M O V IE: 'Th e Car' A mysterious driv- 20 W ar of the W orlds The aliens develop (CCI both fight it, romance with Costner is inevitable. tion 2:00PM (S ) National Geographic on 7:45PM 24 This Old House ICC) 6. “When Marry Met Sally” (Nelson) Assignment The habitat of garden moles; eriess automobile terrorizes a small town a drug designed to control Earth s violent 9:30PM 18 Synchronal Research o o Their first coupling occurs in a hotel cloakroom (2$ Barnum Michael Crawford stars in this . 3 Paradise (CC) When 7. “License to Kill” (CBS-Fbx) coffins in Ghana designed with the de­ James Brolin. Ronny Cox. Kathleen Lloyd people (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) 8:00PM simple-mmded Jerome is tried for the 22 30 Empty Nest (CC) Charlie parties it O “n while Quinn is dancing solo before a political musical of Phineas T. Barnum's illustrious ceased’s occupation in mind; divers' ex­ 1977. 22 30 40 News 8. “The Karate Kid Phrt 111” (RCA-Columbia) career, from his beginnings as a sideshow strangling murder of a young woman. up at Hiirry's house without permission (In ploration of the Wakulla Springs m nor­ m n i celebration, stripping to his bare chest. Heavy sym­ promoter to his legendary circus. (3 nrs.) MOVIE: 'The Fighting Kentuckian' 26 Hee Haw Ethan is the lone juror who believes him to Stereol 9. “Do the Right Thing” (MCA) thwest Florida. (60 min.) In 1810, a farmer combats land-grabbers bolism here. (R) 38 Hersey's Hollywood be innocent (60 mm ) (Postponed from an [CN N ] This Week in Japan 10. “Weekend at Bemie’s” (IVE) (2® M O V IE; Little Gloria... Happy at and courts a French ans:m,.ct s d jghter earlier date) (In Stereo) The romance remarkably goes undetected by ( ® Uttle House on the Prairie John Wayne, Verc rfalston, Olver Hardy 57 Great Performances: Music by Ri (ESPN ) College Basketball Northeast 11. “Kickboxer” (MBO) P 03 Last' The true story of the notorious 1934 Quirm. But when the lovers elope to Costner’s (3® Black Perspective child-custody case of 10-year-old heiress 1949. chard Rogers (CC) (In Stereo) L8j College Basketball Connecticut at Conference Championship (2 hrs I (Live) 12. “LockUp” (IVE) Boston College (2 hrs ) (Live) hideaway cabin, Quirm follows with his henchman. (S ) Candlepin Bowling (60 min.) Gloria Vanderbilt. Belle Davis, Angela f3® Odd Couple 61 Star Trek [HBO) One Night Stand (CC) Comic 13. “Pink Cadillac” (Warner) O O Lansbury. Christopher Plummer 1982. 9 College Basketball: Selon Hall at St. Robin Harris critiques everyone horn (Sf) McLaughlin Group (61) MOVIE: 'King of the Gypsies’ A [A&E] Life on Earth (R) His vengcarKC is violent but not fatal. Cosmer Part 2 of 2 John's (2 hrs ) (Live) Oprah Winfrey to his own wife in this 14. “Road Mouse” (MGMVrUA) m z (U MOVIE: 'Incident at Crestridge' A young gypsy, destined to be king of his [CNN] Newswatch recovers from the brutal beating and sets out to res­ (2® Making Ufe Easier 11 M OVIE: Crimes of the Heart' Three stand up performance (In Stereo) 15. “New York Stories” (Touchstone) o > woman campaigns for and wins an elec­ New York City clan, rejects the traditions MOVIE: The Man From Snowy [DIS] eccentric Southern sisters are reunited ,3 Saturday Night With cue Stowe, who has been subjeaed to a terrible tion as sheriff in a crusade against the polit­ (2® M O V IE : 'California Passage' A sal­ of his people. Judd Hirsch, . River' A young man comes of age in turn 10:00PM 16. “K-9” (MCA) > 1“ oon owner is framed for a stagecoach rob­ Susan Sarandon. 1978 when the youngest shoots her hustiand Connie Chung (CC) (60 min ) (In Stereo) fate. ical corruption of a small town. Eileen Bren­ of the century Australia . Diane Keaton, Jessica 17. “Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (Paramount) nan, Pernell Roberts, Bruce Davison. bery by his partner. Forrest Tucker. Adele [A& E] Biography: Harry S. Truman A Tom Burlinson. Signd Thornton 1982 8 H E L P Series Premiere (CC) John 33 03 What saves “Revenge” frmn bathos is the screen Lange 1986 18. “See No Evil, Rear No Evil” (RCA-Colum­ 1981 Mara 1950 vivid record of the American president Rated PG Mahoney and Tom Breznahan star in this presence of the three stars, as well as an expert sup­ 18 Synchronal Research drama about a New York City emergency [A & E ] Flambards Pan 8 of 13 (3® Daily Mixer who dropped the bomb on Japan and [ESPN] Senior PGA Golf Vintage bia) 33 > unit of firefighters, police officers and pat porting cast After only a few films, Cosmer has es­ (4® W W F Wrestling pulled the rug from under General MacAr Chrysler Invitational Second round, from 20 MOVIE Burnt Offerings’ A haunted 19. “Rude Awakening” (MBO) [CNN] Newsday amedics Tonight Chief Meacham ex­ > thur in Korea. (60 mm.) (R) Palm Springs, Calif (90 mm ) (Live) house with a will of ns own casts a fearful tablished himself as the screen’s most compelling [D IS] Teen Win, Lose or Draw [5?) Rod and Reel pall over a young family's well being poses a powerful businessman who s be 20. “Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives!” [D IS] Anne of Green Gables (CC) Des Cinemax Comedy Experiment. star (anymie who could make “Field of Dreams” [E S P N ] Billiards: Steve Mizerek vs. Joe (61) M O V IE: 'Odd Jobs' The summer )ob [MAX] Oliver Reed, Bette Davis, hind a deadly arson scheme (60 min ) (In (IVE) pite Anne's (Megan Follows) efforts at the K.O. Kippers (CC) Martin Von Haselberg Johnson Straight pool, from Toronto (60 situation looks bleak for five college pals 1976 Stereo) believable deserves that title). He can even stand up Christmas Ball to win Gilbert's affection, and Brian Routh are Harry and Kipper, bum min.) (R) until they decide to start their own moving the two become bitter rivals (60 mm | Pan 22 30 ALF (CC) ALf lakes to the jiark in 9 News ICC) to Tmiy Quirm. business. Paul Reiser, Robert Townsend, bimg boxers who head to Mexico City to [LIFE] Supermarket Sweep 3 of 4 (R) (In Stereo) search of food after his diet fails (In 11 USA Tonight Quinn is in roaring form, playing the kind of Scott McGinnis. 1986. capture the world title [M AX] MOVIE: White Nights' (CC) A [E S P N ] College Basketball: Florida Stereo) 18 Synchronal Research [A& E] MOVIE: 'Manhattan' A comedy [USA] Equalizer larger-than-life figure that no acmr docs better. Russian dancer, who defected eight years State at South Carolina (2 hrs ) (Live) 38 M O VIE Bustin' Loose' An ex Lon writer end his friends try to sort out life in 20 Monsters A piolessoi and his student ago. finds himself back in the U S S R with 6:30PM 3 CBS News (CC) joins forces with a scfroolleacher to trans Stowe is a brilliant discovery, a combination of the city Woody Allen, Mariel Hemingway, [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire discover microorganisms that have a Cinema an American-turned-Russian citizen as his port eight special children to a new home in delicate beauty and emotional strength. Sally Diane Keaton 1979 [U SA ] Double Trouble 8 W ho's the Boss? (CC) deadly plan only hope for escape. Mikhail Baryshnikov. Seattle Richard Pryor Cicely Tyson Rob 18 Synchronal Research 22 30 Hunter (CC) A famous British pho Kirkland is marvelous as a bumed-out rock singer, Gregory Hines, Isabella Rossellini 1985. [D IS ] Anne of Green Gables (CC) Based 4:1 0PM [C N N ] Sports Close-up (R) eft Christian 1981 on the stories by Lucy Maud Montgomery 22 30 NBC News tographei is susjiected in the serial slay EAST HARTFORD _ . and Miguel Ferrer exhibits his father Jose’s mag­ Rated T O -13 4 : 3 0 P M C D (4® W ide W orld of Sports 40 H E.L.P Senes Premiere (CC) John mgs o( piostitutes (60 min ) (In Stereol The decision of an elderly spinster and her 24 This Old House (CC) Mahoney and Tom Breznahan star m this Bualtr'a Pub A ananw — Cnmat ■zkI Miadsmaanozi (PG-13) Sal- [U S A ] MOVIE: The Island’ Modern pir (CC) Featured Mark Breland vs Lloyd netism as Cosmer’s confederate. brother (Colleen Dewhursi, Richard Farn­ drama about a Nl»w York City emergency 24 Joan Baez in Concert With Special Sun 7 30 9 ’30 ates ravage the Caribbean in the Bermuda Honeygan in a WBA Welterweight title 38 W KR P in Cincinnati Pan 1 of 2 sworth) to adopt an orphan boy to help unit of firefigfilers, police officers and par Guest Jackson Browne The folk singer Showcaaa dnama 1-10 — Bom on tha Fourth of July (R) Sat-Sun □ □ □ Triangle Michael Came, David Warner bout scheduled for 12 rounds from W em ­ with farm chores is overset when the or­ 40 A BC News (CC) ameilicb Tonigfit Chief Meacfiam ex , elebtales her 30 year career Songs V25 4-15, 720. 10:10 — Nighttraad (R) Sal 1:10. 3:15, 5 20. 7:35^9,45, FOR ALL MANKIND— Do you remember 1980 bley Arena in London; Stan of the Iditarod phanage mistakenly sends them a head­ [C N N ] Pinnacle poses a powerful businessman wfio s be Diamonds and RusI Amazing Grace 1150; Sun 1:10, 3:15, 5:20. 735. 9:45 — Dnvmg Mias Daisy (PG) Sat that day in 1969 when you and your family huddled 1 2 :3 0 P M dD Runaway With the Rich strong mischievous girl (Megan Follows). dog sled race from Anchorage, Alaska. hind a deadly iirson sctierne (60 rnm ) (In (90 mm ) (In Stereo) 12:50 2.55. 5, 7:15, 920, 11.30, Sun 1250. 255. 5, 7:15, 920 — Trans-Antarctica Expedition finish (90 [HBO] M OVIE. 'M y Best Friend Is a and Famous Mazatlan. Mexico; Costa (60 mm.) Pan 1 of 4 (R) (In Stereo) Stereo) 26 MOVIE Dynamo' A glamorous Ravsrxis (R) Sat 1.35, 4:10. 7,9:30. 11:55; Son 135.4:10, 7, 9 30.— Tha around the television set for an unbelievable sight: min.) (Live) Vampire' (CC) A sfiy adolescent s first ex Rica; Nova Scotia (R) [LIFE] Moonlighting woman t.ikes over as ijeneral manager of Oc1o t « (TO) Sat 1:15, 1:45. 4, 430 7M0. 7:30. 9;M. 1 0 :» perience with the opposite stix results m an 57 Juke Box Saturday Night II (3 hrs i 1220; Sun 1:15, 1:45. 4, 430, 7;10. 7:30, 9;50. 10;20. — Hard To KA (R) Neil Armstrong stepping down to the powdery sur­ (D Eat and Bo Thin (J® Synchronal Research an .idvertismg comjianv in Hong Kong [USA] MOVIE: 'Pandemonium' The infectious bite from a beautiful vamjine 61 Cops Responding to a baby wilf. stn Sat 1 305, 5:10, 7 50. 1005, 12.05, Son 1, 305, 5:10. 7;50, 1005 — Biuce Li Ku Feng 1980 face of the moon and and saying, “One small step (3® W hat About W om en killer of an Indiana cheerleading squad re­ r2® WKRP in Cincinnati Robi.-rt Sean Leonard, Rene Auberjonois zure I all, serving a warrant, breaking up a Madhouss (PG-13) Sal 130, 330, 530. 8, 10.15. 12.10: Sun 130, 3:30. for man, one giam le ^ for mankind?” ®4) M am a's Family turns to strike 18 years later Tom Smoth­ (2® This Old House (In Stereo) David Warner 1988 Roted PG nightclub brawl |ln Stereo) 38 MOVIE Which Way Is Up?' An or 530 8, 10:15. — Glory (R) Sat 1:50, 420. 705. 9:35, rradnighc Sun 1:50, f;] ers. Carol Kane. Debralee Scott 1982 .mgi- picker accidentally becomes a union LPGA Golf: Kemper Open Third [MAX] MOVIE Broken Arrow' (CC) [A& E] Biography. Joseph Goebbels. 420 705, 935. — Man DonT Lsava (PG-13) Sal 12:45, 3. 5:15, 7:40. 10. Our memories are linked to flickering images on (S?) Horizon hero and leaves his wife and iamily Ri 2:1 0PM [C N N ] Haalthweek (R) Round Third round from Kauai. Hawaii One man's courage hirlps bring peace be Joseph McCarthy Profiles of a Nazi pro 12l'5; Sun 1245,3, 5:15, 7:40, 10. the 17-incb screeiL Now the moon-exploration ex [CN N ] Evans & Novak chaiiiPryoi Lonette McKee Margaiet Av (90 min.) (Live) tween Apaches and Arizuiiii sc'lllers m ifie jiagandisl and America s leader in Lorn MANCHESTER Collage Basketball: 1870s James Stewart Jeff Chandler De ery 197 7 perience can be viewed on the big screen in the way [DIS] Here's Boomer 2:30PM @2) (3® New Lassie (CC) Megan becomes ill inunist witch hunts (60 nun I UA Thaatan EaM — SlasI Magnokas (PG) Sal and Sun 2. 425. 7. Mieaouri at Notre Dame (2 hrs.) (Live) bra Paget 1950 61 Missing, Reward A missing giil m Me, that the astronauts saw it. A new feattire documen [H B O ] H B O Family Playhouse A high- after swimming in a local lake [CNN] PnmeNews 9 20 — Loosa Cannons (R) Sal and Sun 2:10. 430. 7:25. 9.45. - - Stanley school student faces confusion and re)ec- (5?) New Yarrkae Workshop Season Pre­ t.uuii a 1927 Yankees basetiall a 9eolo killer (Rl Piclura Show (R) Sal irwFiighT — Sax Liaa. and Vxlaolapa (R) Sal rmd- Famous Audrtfy Hepburn, Slefanu* Puw (CC) Australian horseman Jim Crauj rt* he’s a homosexual (60 min ) [CNN] Future Watch [CNN] CNN News mghL — Aparlmanl Zaro (R) Sal midnqF>L capsule and onto the surface of the moon in color [C N N ] Style W ith Elea Klensch (R) ers, country singer T G Shejijjard (60 turns to reclaim fus fiom«? and the woman and with absolute clarity. [LIFE] RodM Drive [M AX] MOVIE: ‘Flaming Star' A family min ) (R) he loves Tom Burlinson Sigrid Tho.nton, [DIS] M O VIE Please Don t Eat the [M A X ] MOVIE: Starman' (CC) An alien VERNON end a young widow are pursued by gov­ in 19ih-century Texas finds its loyalties : 8 American Dream Contest (CC) Brian Donnefiy 1988 Rated PG (In Daisies' An obscuie university pioiessoi The most dramatic sequences were selected, then 12:35PM [T M C ] MOVIE: Woridng divided when caught in the middle of an ■ises to lame as a Broadway critic Dons Clna 14 2 — Look \Mw'a Taking (PG-13) Sal and Sun 4:15, 7:10. 920 Oiri' (CC) An oppofturustic Staten Island ernment agents during a cross-country Twelve short films about what makes Stereo) — Back to Futura II (PG) Sat and Sun 2. — Stoat Magnohaa (PG) painstakingly expanded from 16mm to 3Smm film. journey to his mothership Jefi Bridges, Indian uprising Elvis Presley, Barbara America special illustrate idi’as subniitlt'd Day David Niven Jams Paige 1960 secretary moves up the ranks to become a Eden. Dolores Del Rio 1960 (In Siereol [HBO] MOVIE The Naked Gun (CC) Sat told Sun 4. 7. — Tha WLnrd (PG) Sal and Sun 1:30, — Cnmoa and As a result, the film is remarkably clear, even on Wall Street w hu Melante Gnffith. Harrison Karen Allen, Charfet Msnin Smith. 1984 by youtfis. from ages 9 tfirough 17. in a Capl Hank Drebin conlmuus fus war on [HBO| MOVIE Action Jackson'(CC) A Miidamaanora (PG-13) Sal-Sun 930. huge screens. Only the sbou at the Johnson Space Ford, Sigoomey Weaver 1988. Rated R Rated PG (In Stereo) [USA] My Sitter Sam nationwide contest Host actor Michael crime m this big budget follow up to the tough Detroit , op dogs the trail of a psy Landon (60 mm ) chopalhic auto magnate who s systemati Center betray graininess. (In Stereo) [ T M C ] FIrstworiu Examictes the early 5:00PM CD A-Team Part 1 of 2 defunct Police Squad TV senes Leslie WILLIHANTC work of director John Carpenter ("The 9 Kate & Allie (CC) Nielsen Priscilla Presley Ricardo Monial cally elimmatmg his competilion Carl Q !) MOVIE; 'American Ninja' An Amen Weathers Ciaig T Nelson Vanity 1988 Despite tte familiarity of all the moon adven­ 1:00PM CD College BaafcatbaU: Texas Thing, " "Prince of Darkness "), (R) 11 61 Star Trek The Next Generation ban 1988 Rated PG 13 U.A. Tha dnanas — Ravtoiga (R) Sat and Sun 10S. 335, 705. 9 45 ■t DaPeuI (CCI (2 hrs.) (Uve) can sokker battles ninja warriors m ihe Phi- Rated R fin Stereo) — Dnvmg Miaa Daiay (PG) Sal arid Son 125, 325, 520, 7:15. 925. — tures, ”R>r All Mankind” seems entirely new. It is 3:00PM CD Olympic Wtnterlest: hppmos. Michael Dudikoff. Sieve James (CC) Troi falls m love with a delegate [MAX] MOVIE Stand and Deliver ( T ) Special Oiympica Wkitar Oafnes (2 who s involved m negotiations abo»ird the (CC) East Los Angelos math teacher Jaime [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd Hard To K « (R) Sat and Sun 1:15 3:10, 505. 9:15 — Slalla (PG13) Sat far more exhilarating than a “Star Trek” movie, and Countdown to Aibortvilla Scheduled 1985 and Son 1. 305. 5:15 735 9:45. — Tha Lina Uamiaid (G) Sal and Sun hrs.) World Sprint Speed Skating Champton- Enterprise (60 mm ) (R) (In Stereo) Escalante inspires his students to take and (CCI (R) it evokes renewed awe at the courage of the Cl£ Synchronal Ratearch pass an advanced placement exam in cal 130, 335 — Bom on 8ia FourFi ot July (R) Sal-Sun 7, 9.45. — My Lett 1 ( D Praaaaaon BaaabaM: Loa Angelas n ships from Tromso, Norway; Preview of ,18 Synchronal Research continued Fool (R) Sal and Sun 1:10. 3:10, 5:10. 7;ia 920. Onrtqara vt. New York Mats (2 hrs . 30 the Wortd Figure Skating ChsmpionBhips cuius Based on a true story Edward astranauti. 20 Friday the 13lh: The Senes Ryan s mm ) (Live) from Halifax, Alberta, Canada (60 mm ) continued Vi 9 9 0 Focus/Music Saturday TV, continued Sunday TV, continued Focus/Music Hot singles [DIS] Good Morning. Mickey! 1. “Escapade" Janet Jackson (A&M) Cloris Leachman, Charles Martin Smith, THE a drug designed to control Earth's violent Harvey Korman. 1980. Rated G. [ESPN] Best of Muscle Magazine 2. “Dangerous” Roxette (EMI) [M AX] MOVIE: Lean on Me' (CC) Dis­ people. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) The Cult tries B a b a r (R) iPtClPENT [LIFE] This Evening [HBO] 3. “Roam” The B-52’s (Reprise) cipline IS the weapon of choice (or a man (57) The Beach Boys D.C. Beach Party determined to clean up a violent, drug- [TM C] MOVIE: Wall Street' (CC) An [USA] Cartoon Express Highlights of the Beach Boys' 1984 Fourth In the ATfifT pro­ 4. “Black Velvet” Alannah Myles (Atlantic) infested high school. Morgan Freeman, ambitious young stockbroker skyrockets of July concert, featuring performances by 8:30AM (3D Beauty Breakthrough duction of "The In­ 5. “Price of Love” Bad English (Epic) Robert Guillaume, Beverly Todd. 1989 America, Three Dog Night and Ringo Starr to success under the tutelage of a ruthless to find its niche corporate raider. Michael Douglas, Charlie (Tl) Laverne & Shirley 6. “Opposites Attract” Phula Abdul & The Wild Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) from the Mall in Washington, D C. (60 cident," airing Sheen, Daryl Hannah. 1987. Rated R. (In [U SA ] Hitchhiker (In Stereo) min.) (In Stereo) 0® Choices W e Face SUNDAY. MARCH Ptdr (Virgin) Stereo) 1 0:30PM (® Jack Benny [CNN] Sports Tonight (20) Daffy Duck 4. on CBS, Wal­ 7. “No More Lies” Michel’le (Ruthless) By Kira L. Bi'.lik 1:00AM §® Twin Star Productions (24) Sesam e Street (CC). ter Matthau (1.) QT) At the Movies [ESPN] SportsCenter 8. “Here We Are” Gloria Estefan (Epic) The Associated Press ® Superboy Superboy learns of his "par (2® S e a rc h makes his TV- (JD Synchronal Research 1 1 :40PM [HBO] MOVIE: "The Jig­ ents" actual identities. Pan 2 of 2. 9. “I Go to Extremes” BiUy Joel (Columbia) saw Murders' A detective pieces to­ (3® Robert Schuller movie debut as (2® Tales From the Darkside A down-on- (6j3 M O V IE : 'K illb o t s ' Teen-agers 10. “Love Will Lead You Back” Taylor Dayne PHILADELPHIA — Mystic and spiritual are not his-luck commercial artist’s (Robert Fors­ gether information to hunt down a brutal (3® Easter Seal Telethon From Holly­ H a n n o n J. murderer Chad Everett. Michelle Johnson, trapped inside a shopping mall are terror­ (Arista) usually terms associated with a heavy metal band. ter) wishes mysteriously come true ized by malfunctioning security robots wood, Calif : The Easter Seal Society holds Cobb, a down-and- Yaphet Kotto 1989 Rated R Its 19th annual fund-raiser to benefit disa­ (SD Crime Stoppers 800 Kelli Maroney, Tony O'Dell, John Terlesky out attorney Neither are introspective and cerebral. bled children and adults. Hosts: Pat Boone, Top LPs 1 2:00AM 0® Home Shopping Club 1986. But the British band The Cult is an exception. [LIFE] Esquire: About Men, for Women actress Mary Frann ( " "), Robb forced to defend a 1. “Forever Your Girl” Phula Abdul (Virgin) — [U SA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents Part 1 2® S m a sh H its [A&E] MOVIE: 'The Baby Maker’ A Weller ( "Win, Lose or Draw "). (3 hrs ) German prison­ Lead singer Ian Astbury springs from the same childless couple arranges for a free-spirited Platinum (More than 1 million units sold.) of 2. (In Stereo) (26" MOVIE: "The Three Avengers' Two [A&E] W ild World of the East er of war (Peter mold that produced Jim Morrison, the late lead small-town kung fu artists and an girl to bear them a child. , 2. “Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814” Janet 11:00PM S ) CB News (CO Scott Glenn, Jeannie Berlin. 1970. [CNN] Evans & Novak (R) Firth) on trial for vocalist of the Doors. With his long, ink-black hmr, American-Chinese open a martial arts (D Comedy Tonight school Bruce Li, Chien Yuet Sun 1980. [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide [DIS] Pound Puppies m urder. Jackson (A&M) — Platinum o vaulted cheekbones and penchant for wearing CHECK IISTINGS 3. “...But Seriously” Phil Collins (Atlantic) — Ol) Cheers (CC) 38: H e rs e y 's H o llyw o o d [USA] MOVIE: Oddballs’ Concerned [ESPN] Lee Haney Workout 33 -n leather and snakeskin, Astbury looks more like an FOR e xa c t time Cl® S y n c h ro n a l R e se a rch (6T National Geographic on Assignm ent over the impending sale of their favorite [HBO] Jim Henson's Ghost of Faffner Platinum summer camp, a group of youths band to­ ancient medicine man than a rock singer. (2® Freddy's Nightmares A minister at­ (60 min ) H all (CC). (R) (In Stereo) 4. “Cosmic Thing” The B-52’s (Repnse) — S F gether to convince the owner not to sell tem pts to save a young w om an from death [LIFE] Self-Improvement Guide 1i: Charles in Charge Charles' job is on [CNN] Sportsweek in Review His foil, blond guitarist Billy Duffy, grounds [A&E] Biography: Joseph Goebbels/ out to an opportunistic land developer Platinum the line after he gives Jamie some unso- row. (60 min.) (In Stereo) Joseph McCarthy Profiles of a Nazi pro­ [M AX] MOVIE: 'Monkey Business' An [ESPN] G a m e d a y Astbury’s otherworldliness with a hard rt^k Foster Brooks, Mike MacDonald. 1983 licted advice 5. “Girl You Know It’s True” Milli Vanilli (Ans- (2® (3® (4® N e w s pagandist and America's leader in com­ absent-minded chemist stumbles on a for­ [HBO] MOVIE: Rocky IV' (CC) Driven — m perspective and balances the singer’s brooding munist witch hunts. (60 min.) (R) 1 :1 0AM [CNN] Travel Guide ‘18) To Be Announced. ta) — Platinum (57) Red Dwarf mula to reverse the aging process Cary by revenge, boxing champion Rocky Bal­ O o seriousness with his own devil-may-care jwr- [CNN] Newsnight Grant, Ginger Rogers, Marilyn Monroe 24l T h is O ld H o u se (CC) boa heads for the Soviet Union to face a 6. “Slorm Front” Billy Joel (Columbia) — (pi) Com ic Strip Live Tonight's scheduled 1 :20AM [HBO] MOVIE: 'Street Jus­ sonality. The band is rounded out by bassist-rhythm 1952 colossal Russian opponent Sylvester Stal­ comics include Blake Clark, A J Jamal and [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet tic e ' A form er C IA agent co m e s out of hid (40) Conversations W ith Platinum 03 ing to save his hometown from greedy de lone. . Dolph Lundgren 1985 ^ guitarist Jamie Stewart and drummer Matt Sorum. Ron Richards, from Los Angeles. (60 min ) [ESPN] College Basketball: New Mex­ 9:00AM (3) Sunday Morning (CC). (57 Square One Television (CC). 7. “Full Moon Fever” Tom Petty (MCA) — velopers. Michael Ontkean, Joanna Kerns, Rated PG (In Stereo) H • < ic o at T e x a s-E l P a so (2 hrs.) (Live) (3D Easter Seal Telethon From Holly­ The Cult’s first U.S. release, 1985’s “Love,” kept [A& E] Richard Moll at the Improv Host William Windom. 1987 Rated R [CNN] Newsmaker Sunday [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update Platinum Richard Moll ( " ") Comics Hey- [L IF E ] W h a t's Up, Dr. Ruth? (CC) Part 2 w ood , Calif The Easter Seal Society holds m 1 them in the college radio spotlight with the [ESPN] This Week in Sports [USA] He-Man and Masters of the 8. “Pump” Aerosmith (Geffen) — Platinum wood Banks, Jeff Cesario, Stephanie Miller of 2 1 :30AM (3D Night M usic (In Stereo) Its 19th annual fund-raiser to benefit disa­ meticulously arranged track “She Sells Sanctuary. bled children and adults. H osts Pat Boone, [HBO] D e sp e ra te E x it A teen ager strug­ U n iv e rse o and Robert Jenkins (60 min j [M AX] MOVIE: Fear City' A psycho­ (3D Siskel & Ebert "The Hunt for Red Oc 9. “Soul Provider” Michael Bolton (Columbia) — actress Mary Frann ("Newhart "), Robb gles to understand his best friend s sui­ The album’s swirling psychedelic lyrics and jmgly, [CNN] Capital Gang (R) pathic killer lakes to the streets of M anhat­ tober" (Sean Connery). 12:00PM ® College Basketball: Gold (More than 500.000 units sold.) Weder ( 'Win. Lose or Draw "). (3 hrs ) cide Stars Malcolm-Jamal Warner ("The tan and systematically begins stalking Georgetown at Syracuse (CC) (2 hrs.) melodic guitar work pigeonholed the band into a [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire CllD W a r o f th e W o r ld s The aliens develop Cosby Show ■) and Rob Slone ( "Mr Bel­ 10. “Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind” strippers and prostitutes Tom Berenger, (3D i6lD P a id P ro g ra m (Live) genre known as Gothic, a trend started in Britain in [TM C] MOVIE: "Beverly Hills Vamp" A a drug designed to control Earth's violent vedere") (60 min ) Linda Ronstadt featuring Aaron Neville (Elektra) Billy Dee Williams 1984 Rated R people. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) 11 Good Times rsj Easter Seal Telethon From Holly group ol sexy vampires sets its sights on [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update the early ’80s. three would-be screenwriters Eddie Dee- 12:30AM (3 , Byron Allen (In Stereo) (20) Other Side of Victory 18) To Be Announced. wood, Calif The Easter Sea! Society holds — Platinum [M AX] M O V IE ; 'L e t's M a k e Lo ve ' A bit By their next album, “Electric,” in 1987, the ren, Britt Ekiand, Tim Conway Jr 1989 Its 19th annual fund raiser to benefit disa­ 8 Star Search (60 mm ) (In Stereo) C30) On the Edge of Survival 20: Tale of Two Cities Animated Based lionafre. about to be satirized in a musical bled children and adults Hosts Pal Boone, Rated R Country songs band had made a 180-degree musical turn and were 9 P a id Pro gram f38) MOVIE: 'Can Ellen Be Saved?' The on Charles Dickens' story set during the review, is not recognized by the producer actress Mary Frann ("Newhart ”), Robb perfunctorily dropped by their post-modern fa^. [U SA] MOVIE: "Flesh Eating Mothers' parents of a runaway teen-ager try to res French Revolution (60 min ) and IS hired to impersonate himself Man Weller ( "Win. Lose or Draw ") (3 hrs ) 1 .“Chains” Patty Loveless (MCA) A sexually transmitted virus transforms 11 Friday the 13th: The Series Ryan's cue her from a radical sect. Kathy Cannon. 26' Frederick K. Price !yn Monroe. Yves Montand. Tony Randall Randy While “Electric” kept Astbury’s lyrical modes in­ adulterous housewives into cannibalistic life IS turned upside down when he be­ ^9] MOVIE: 'The Innocents Abroad' 2. “Hanl Rock Bottom of Your Heart” Michael Parks, Leslie Neilsen 1974 1960 (In Stereo) mommies Robert Lee Oliver, Donatella comes possessed by the devil (60 mm ) 40) Rev. D a v id P a u l Based on Mark Twain's account of his trip Travis (Warner Bros.) tact, it brought Duffy’s hard rock guitar to the [USA] Cartoon Express to Europe with a group of pious pilgrims Hecht, Valerie Hubbard 1989 Part 1 of 2 (In Stereo) [4® Synchronal Research [A&E] MOVIE; The Jungle Book’ Rud bound for the Holy Land Craig Wasson, 3. “No Matter How High” The Oak Ridge Boys forefront. , ^ , 20 W W F Wrestling Challenge [CNN] Pinnacle (R) yard Kipling's classic tale of Mowgli, a boy 1 0 :45A M 30 Jewish Life 1 1 :30PM (T) Entertainment This laised by wolves who encounters greedy Brooke Adams. David Ogdon Stiers Duffy says the band has finally found its niche 38 Friday the 13th: The Series A cursed (MCA) W eek Brian Dennehy's new movie "The 1 :35AM [M AX] MOVIE: The Killing humans Sabu, Joseph Calleia. Rosemary 11:00A M 3 Face the Nation 1982 with the polished, crunchy instrumental sound of leash turns a neurotic man s wife into a 4. “Fast Movin’ Train” Restless Heart (RCA) Last of the Finest " (60 min ) (In Stereo) Time' A vengeance-seeking youth as DeCamp 194® 11 MOVIE: 'International Velvet' The o o dog (60 mm ) (In Stereo) 9, A-f for Kids A profile on exceptional 1989’s “Sonic Temple.” The record hit the Top 10 CD American Gladiators sum es the identity of the n ew deputy sher kids from the metropolitan area who may orphaned niece of the now grown-up Vel­ 5. “On Second Thought” Eddie Rabbit (Univer­ m z 40 Friday the 13th: The Series Ryan's iff in a seaside California town Beau [CNN] Daywatch in the United States with the support of strong CD Freddy's Nightmares (60 min ) (In become some of tomorrow s stars Host vet comes to live with her aunt in Devon sal) life IS turned upside down when he be­ Bridges, Kiefer Sutherland. Wayne Rogers [DIS] W uzzles (CC) Tatum O'Neal, Christopher Plummer. An­ o > Stereo) Jerry O'Connell (60 min ) videos for “Fire Woman” and “Edie (Ciao Baby).” comes possessed by the devil (60 mm ) 1987. Rated R 6. “Secin’ My Father in Me” Phul Overstreet [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour 11 Incredible Hulk thony Hopkins 1978 > 1“ 11" Star Trek Part 1 of 2 (R) (In Stereo) Duffy dislikes making videos, but he said doing 2:00AM GID Home Shopping Spree [HBO] MOVIE; 'Carbon Copy' A suc­ 18 Home Shopping Club (RCA) '■ 18: Synchronal Research [CNN] Evans & Novak (R) 16 David Paul J3 O) them helped The Cult break out of the “alternative” cessful white businessman discovers he 20 MOVIE: 'The Gumball Rally’ People 7. “Liltle Girl” Reba McEntire (RCA) (18) Synchronal Research 20 A irw o lf (22) (30 S a tu rd a y N ig h t L ive Host Chris [DIS] MOVIE: 'Herbie Goes Bananas' has a grown son who IS black George Se from different walks of life join in a coasi- category. 140) ABC New s (CC) 8. “Not Counting You” Garth Brooks (Capitol) Evert Musical guest Eurythmics (90 min) Two Americans find trouble as they head gal, Denzel Washington, Susan Saint 22 Easter Seal Telethon From Holly to-coast auto race Michael Sarrazm. Tim 33 > “One of the good things about The Cult is that (R) (In Stereo) for a Brazilian car race m an old Volkswa [CN N ] International Correspondents (R) James 1981 Rated PG wood. Calif The Easter Seal Society holds Meintiro, Susan Flannery 1976 9. “Sooncr or Later” Eddy Raven (Capitol) Its 19th annual fund-raiser to benefit disa with a name like ours, and coming from an alterna­ 40 W ar of the W orlds The aliens develop gen that seems to have a mind of ns own [ESPN] SportsCenter [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update 10. “Lcave It Alone” The Forester Sisters (Warner > -* bled children and adults Hosts Pat Boone, 22 Easter Seal Telethon From Holly­ "O tive music background, more people get to see us 9:05AM [TM C] MOVIE; Grease' A actress Mary Frann (' Newhart' ). Robb w ood , Calif The Easter Seal S ociety holds Bros.) Its 19th annual fund raiser to benefit disa­ young man and his summer sweetheart Weller ( "Win, Lose or Draw") (60 min) without too much prejudice,” he said. bled children and adults Hosts Pat Boone, meet again in their senior year of high (Live) Adult singles “In all the cool cities in America, we sell fantas­ school John Travolta, Olivia Newton- actress Mary Frann ( Newhart ”). Robb 26 Beauty Breakthrough Weller ("Win. Lose or Draw ) (3 hrs) 1 .“All My Life” Linda Ronstadt & Aaron Neville tic quantiles of records, but the cities that are a little John. Stockard Channing 1978 Rated bit less hip don’t really accept new types of bands Sunday, March 4 PG (In Stereo) 30 Connecticut Real Estate Showcase (Live) (Elckua) 40 Business World 24 Frugal Gourmet (In Stereo) very easily, and MTV’s a way of visually present­ 9:14AM ^57‘ Sesam e Street (CC) (R) 2. “Love Will Lead You Back" Taylor Dayne 57 Degrassi High (CC) Diana decides to 26 This Week on Pit Road 9:30AM i 9 Bugs, Daffy and Friends (Arista) ing what you do.” incendiary powers, a lovesick leen ager , 9D Sunday M ass attend Melanie s party without her broth 30 Meet the Press 6:00AM C3; W e Believe er s know ledge 3. “Here We Are” Gloria Estefan (Epic) Formed in 1983 when Astbury’s Southern Death altempis to find romance Barbara Harris. 18 W illia m s T V 11 B e n so n 57 Upstairs. Downstairs Michelle Meynnk, William O'Leary 1987 61 MOVIE The Stooge' A conceited 4. “Hcre and Now" Luther Vandross (Epic) Cult opened for Duffy’s own Theater of Hate, The ' 8. Public Affairs 20 Miracle Faith Outreach 16 30 To Be Announced. MOVIE: 'Summertime' A Rated PG singer resents his comic vaudeville partner [A&E] 22 Meet the Press (CC) middle-aged spinster vacations in Venice 5. “What Kind of Man Would I Be?” Chicago Cull has gone through various nominal incarnations I 91 Paid Program 22" Day of Discovery and tries to go solo Dean Martin, Jerry 7:00AM 1.3 V is ta and falls in love with a married man Ka 11 Remote Control 24 Sesame Street (CC) Lewis. Polly Bergen 1953 (Reprise) — from the original Southern Death Cult to Death 24 Sesame Street ICC) thanno Hepburn, Rossano Brazzi. Darren ' 18 Synchronal Research 8 Breakthrough 6. “I Go to Extremes" Billy Joel (Columbia) Cult and finally The Cull. . . "26i Dr. D. J a m e s K e n n e d y 40 Synchronal Research [A&E] Footsteps of Man The Mangbetu McGavin 1955 9 P o in t of V ie w 61 Connecticut; Now (In Stereo) conjure up spirits of the forest (60 min ) 7. “Sianing Over Again" Natalie Cole (EMI) Despite the apparent trouble they had in finally 20" In sig h t / O u t 30 CELEBRATE WITH REVEREND [CNN] Newsday 11 Frederick K Price (R) 381 Dick Van Dyke MELLON (CNN) Your Money (R) [ESPN] Auto Racing NASCAR Good- 8. “Going Home" Kenny G. (Arisu) deciding on a name, the two vastly different [DIS] MOVIE: Robin Hood' (CC) Am [DIS] You and Me. Kid 18 Divine Plan [DIS] Donald Duck Presents wrench 500 From Rockingham. N C (3 [CNN] Big Story (R) mated Robin Hood protects the animals of 9. “Was It Nothing At All” Michael Damian frontmen did know they wanted to work together. 20 Family Guide Programming hrs ) (Live) [ESPN ] S k i W o rld [DIS] Dumbo's Circus [ESPN ] Sportraits Featured Fran/Klam Sherwood Forest from the greediness of (Cypress) 22 J a m e s K en n ed y [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update (R) “It was probably his voice,” Duffy said in a [LIFE] Frederick K Price [ESPN] Bodyshaping mer and Vasili Alexeev (R) Prince John Peter Ustinov. Andy Devine. 10. “ Any Other Fool" Sadao Watanabc & Pam 26 F o cu s on S u c c e ss Phil Harris 1973 Rated G All American Wrestling I telephone interview before the group’s recent show [T M C ] MOVIE: "Zelly and M e' A domi [TM C] M O V IE : T e e n W o lf T o o ’ The fa [USA] Famous Adventures of Mr. Ma- [USA] [ESPN] Sports Reporters Austin (Elckua) in Philadelphia. “I liked the way he dressed, his neering grandmother makes life miserabli 30 To Be Announced. mily curse of lycanthropy transforms an goo 1 2:30PM 26’ Wheelpower for an orphaned girl in 1958 Virginia Isa average college freshman into the hottest [LIFE] Cardiology Update 38 K e n n e th C o p elan d 10:00AM 9. Steampipe Alley 30 Conr>ectfcut Newsmakers Compact disks stage presence — it’s very powerful. The band he bolla Rossellini. Glynis Johns, Alexandrs thing on campus Jason Bateman. Kim 40 Jimmy Swaggart [USA] Je m was in 1 didn’t consider to be very powerful, but his Jones 1988 Rated PG Darby, John Astin 1987 Rated PG (In 11 Gimme a Break 40 The Spotlight 1. “Forever Your Girl" Paula Abdul (Virgin) 61 Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera 11:1 0A M [CNN] T ra ve l G u id e (R) voice and his piersona kind of drowned out the other 6:10AM [CN N ] Healthweek (R) Stereo) 18 To Be AnrK>unced. [CNN] Science and Technologv Week 2. “...But Seriously” Phil Collins (Atlantic) Topic lamaghini a cart designed to lake [A&E] Woman in White Laura is held 8:00AM (3D New England Sunday 20 Buck Rogers Part 1 of 2 11:1 B A M 24 New Yankee Workshop three guys in the band.” 6:30AM (3) CBS Storybreak (CC) (R) hostage by her desperate husband while physically handreapped people up a moun 3. “Cosmic Thing” The B-52’s (Reprise) 22 Chalice of Salvation (Live) (CC) Duffy said Astbury was drawn to him because he I 9 ) It's Your Business M arion falls seriously ill (60 mm ) Part 3 of SD Mega Memory tain (R) 4. “Janct Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814” Janet [TM C] MOVIE 'Stormy Monday' New 6 , 9, Bugs. Porky and Friends 26 In Touch was the only musician he knew who could play '111 Larry J o n e s castle. England s nightclub district serves [DIS] Disney's Young People's Guide Jackson (A&M) [CNN] D aybreak 30 Sacrifice of the Mass to M usic The Greatest Band in the Land 111! M onsters as the backdrop for this account of the in 5. “Nick of Time” Bonnie Raiu (Capitol) rock guitar. 18 Twin Star Productions Roger Rabbit and the Sym­ (D lSj Welcome to Pooh Corner 40 Synchror^al Research teriwimng lives of four disparate p«K>ple The Cull’s beginnings were very much trial and 20 Snakmaster (18 W illia m s T V phony Orchestra present a classical con­ 6. “Alannah Myles" Alannah Myles (Atlantic) [ESPN] SportsCenter 61 F a m e Melanie Griffith. Tommy Lee Jones. Sting error. 26 To Bo Announced. 20 Porky Pig 1988 Rated R (In Stereo) cert for kids (R) 7. “Storm Front" Billy Joel (Columbia) [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide [DIS] MOVIE: Dot and the Smugglers' “We were both out of known groups, so a lot of 30 Ring Around the World 22) S u n d a y T o d a y [M A X ] MOVIE How to Marry a Mil 8. “Basia" London ^i^rsaw New Tbrk (Epic) The attempted capture of her animal liorvaire' Throe models rent a lavish [MAX] MOVIE The Daring Dober 130) Oral Roberts 1 1 :30A M 3 ' In sp ort those recordings got released in England and 38, A lic e m a n s' A group of men train a pack of Dob friends leads Dot to a sad discovery about apartment m order to find and marry mil­ 9. "Full Moon Fever” Tom Fyily (MCA) the owners of a circus 1986 Rated NR 16 Connecticut Beat Europe," Duffy said. 61 Paid Program ermans to commit robberies Charles Knox 38 [LIFE] World Tomorrow lionaires Betty Grable Marilyn Monroe 10. “Soul Provider" Michael Bolton (Columbia) “We did a lot of our dirty laundry in public. Col­ [A&E] Heroes: Mode in the U S A Robinson. Tim Considine. Joan Caulfield 40 Robert Schuller [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America 26 Personal Power Lauren Bacall 1953 (In Stereo) 1973 Rated (i lege alternative fans in America liked those record­ [CNN] Style W ith Elsa Klensch (R) 57 Sesame Street (CC). |R| [LIFE] Family Practice Update 30 World Tomorrow 12:45PM 24 Frugal Gourmet (In [USA] Calliope 36 Easter Seal Telethon Continues Copyright 1990, Billboard Publkations, Inc. ings. To us, they’re very fledgling, kind of ex­ [DIS] Mousercise [A&E] Journey to Adventure (R) [USA] Popaye and Son Stereo) 40 T h is W e e k W ith D avid B rin k le y (CC) Reprinted with permission. perimental. They have their moments, biu they’re [ESPN ] S p e o d W e e k 7:30AM 3 America's Black Forum [CNN] D a yb re e k 10:10AM [CNN] On the Menu (R) 57 Dr Fad continued 6:35AM [HBO] m o v i e Nice Girls ' 3. Inside Washington not very relevant to where The Cult is now.” ’ 8 8 th Day 1 0:30AM Don’t Explode' Despite being uiirsed with continued 9 9 0 Focus/Books Sunday TV, Sunday TV, continued Focus/Books

Story of Anne of Green Gables (CC) 0 3 G© Life Goes On (CC) Becca enters a old baby. Based on a true story. Meryl (CC) A struggling young writer begins a ‘Picturing Will’ 1 2 ;5 3 P M (57 Upstairs. Downstairs 61 MOVIE; 'M y Six Loves' A Broadway When a homesick Anne (Megan Follows) beauty contest in hopes of winning scho­ Streep, Sam Neill, Bruce Myles. 1988. self-destructive descent into the nether­ Peanuts book musical star arrives at her country home larship money; Drew is angered by his new Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) 1 ;0 0 P M (26 MOVIE: The Black Stal­ returns to Avonlea during the summer, she world of Manhattan's club scene. Michael and finds six abandoned children living on finds Gilbert (Jonathan Crombie) gravely ill noisy neighbors. (60 min.) (Postponed J Fox. Kiefer Sutherland, Phoebe Cates. lion' A mystical relationship is formed be­ the properly Debbie Reynolds, Cliff Rob­ 8:30PM ( D (So) e m s (CC) Elvis and tho tween a boy and a horse when they are and begins to discover her true feelings for from an earlier date) (In Stereo) Blue Moon Boys are exhausted by their 1988 Rated R. (In Stereo) is moving piece ertson. Eileen Heckari 1963, shipwrecked on a deserted island Mickey him (60 mm ) Part 4 of 4 (R) (In Stereo) CD MOVIE: 'From Here to Eternity' The grueling schedule of road stops. (In Stereo) [U S A ] Diamonds about cancer [A & E ] Madama Butterfly Puccini's passions and violence of a group of sol­ Rooney. Kelly Reno, Ten Garr. 1979 [ES PN ] Skiing: U.S. Men's Pro Tour ClI) Synchronal Research 10:1 5 P M (?4) Butterflies tragic opera about a callous American Super Series, from Vail, Colo (60 mm ) diers stationed at Pearl Harbor just before PICTURING WILL. By Ann Beattie. Random (30 To Be Announced. dS Simpsons (CC) Bart cheats on an apti­ navy man (Placido Domingo) who betrays (Taped) World War II are portrayed. Burt Lancas­ I 0 :3 0 P M CD Jack Benny By The Associated Press______40 Alexander-Beauty his Japanese wife (Mirella Freni) Features ter, Deborah Kerr, Frank Sinatra. 1954. tude test and is placed in a school for gifted House. 230 Riges. $18.95. Herbert von Karajan conducting the Vienna [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) children. (R) (In Stereo) Oi) Dionne and Friends Scheduled: Mica “Imagine this: You love someone whose birth “You’re not going to die, are you?” asked Charlie (61 MOVIE: Long Journey Back’ After a (Tj) Dionne and Friends (60 min.) (In Pans; Seduction. (In Stereo) crushing accident, a teen-age girl struggles Philhaimonic Opera (3 hrs ) (R) [T M C ] MOVIE: Teen W olf Too' The fa­ Stereo) 9:00PM (D MOVIE: The Incident' had nothing to do with you, whose features are too Brown. to pul her liie back together Mike Con­ [CNN] World Report mily curse of lycanthropy transforms an Premiere. (CC) A small-town lawyer Q8) Synchronal Research average collecje freshman into the hottest Cjf) Synchronal Research striking to resemble your own ... whose presence is “Good grief!” said Linus. “What kind of question ners, Cions Leachman, Stephanie Zimbal- I DIS] Anne of Avonlea: The Continuing faces the wrath of the local citizenry when A Day to Care for the Children isl 1978 thing on campus. Jason Bateman, Kim (M) @5) MOVIE: 'Can't Buy Me Love' he agrees to represent a German POW in a potentially threatening because of its power to leach is that?” Story of Anne of Green Gables (CC) Darby, John Asiin 1987 Rated PG (In (CC) A desperate high-school nerd hires a ©3 It's Garry Shandling's Show Howard [CNN] Newsday Anne (Megan Follows) has difficulty teach World War 11 murder trial. Walter Matthau, Sprague from "The Andy Griffith Show" away all of his mother’s emotional energy. You It’s the kind of question that children — and Stereo) girl to pose as his girlfriend. A "Magical Susan Blakely, Robert Carradine. 1990. (In [D IS ] Born Free ing and living in Kingsport due to the fact World of Disney " presentation. Patrick regales condo residents with tales of May­ love someone whose mother has admitted, on oc­ adults — want to ask when a friend becomes ill, that the town's most influential family [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents (In Stereo) berry. (In Stereo) [HBO] MOVIE: 'SpaceCamp' (CC) Five Stereo) Dempsey, Amanda Peterson. Courtney casion, to wishing him away so that the com­ (Joes not want her there Co-stars Dame Gains. 1987. (Postponed from an earlier (33 (4Q) MOVIE: 'Star Trek IV: The Voy- [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) especially when that friend has cancer. teen-agers spending a summer at a camp Wendy Hiller (60 min ) Part 2 of 4 (R) (In 5:30PM 9 Outdoor Sportsman dale) (In Stereo) age Home' (CC) The crew of the Starship plexities of her life would become simple matters.” for future astronauts are accidentally Stereo) Enterprise travels back to 20th-century I I ; 0 0 P M (33 News (CC). launched into space Kate Capshaw. Lea 18 Synchronal Research Jukebox Saturday Night II From New So writes Mel, who loves a little boy named “Why, Charlie Brown, Why? A Story About [ESPN] Auto Racing Continues San Francisco in an effort to save their pre­ CD Paid Program Thompson. Kelly Preston, 1986 Rated 38 Easter Seal Telethon From Holly­ York's Marriot Marquis Hotel, a celebra­ sent world William Shatner, Leonard Ni Will, in Ann Beattie’s latest novel, “Picturing What Happens When a Friend Is Very 111” by Char­ CTp Cheers (CC). PG (In Stereo} [H B O ] MOVIE: Club Paradise' Forced wood, Calif The Easter Seal Society holds tion of the 100th anniversary of the juke­ moy, DeForest Kelley. 1986. (In Stereo) Will.” les M. Schulz was developed in cooperation with [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) into retirement after a serious injury, a Chi Its 19ih annual fund-raiser to benefit disa­ box with host Patti Page, Teresa Brewer, 118) Jimmy Swaggart cago fireman tries to save a run-down Car the McGuire Sisters, Margaret Whiting and (TO Billy Graham Crusade (CC) Theme: Will’s father, Wayne, abandoned Will and his the American Cancer Society, “with special thanks” [TM C ] MOVIE; 'True Believer' A bled children and adults Hosts Pat Boone, "When Will the Last Days Come? " Also. ^20) Insight / Out ibbean lesort from foreclosure Robin Wii actress Mary Frann ("Newhart"), Robb the New Ink Spots (2 hrs ) (In Stereo) mother Jody when Will was very young. He didn’t to the California Division, American Cancer burned-out lawyer attempts to regain his hams, Peter O'Toole, 1986 Johnny Cash sings ' The Family Bible " (60 ■ 22) -M) News lost idealism when a young law school Weller ( "Win, Lose or Draw ") (2 hrs . 30 (2® MOVIE: 'Friendly Fire' The parents of min ) (In Stereo) even leave a note; just walked out the door. It was Society, and Sylvia Cook of Stanford’s Children’s Rated PG 13 (In Stereo) mm ) a Vietnam soldier k ill^ in action try tofind (?4J Butterflies graduate goads him into taking on a mur 0 ^ Synchronal Research his way of making a point, though he had to con­ Hospital. der case James Woods, Robert Downey [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update (R) 61 Charles in Charge (CC) Charles' job is out what really happened to him. Carol Bur­ (26' Focus on Success (2^ '3P) MOVIE: 'Ferris Bueller's Day Jr., Yu)i Okumoto. 1989 Rated R [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Niagara' A war veteran on the line after he gives Jamie some unso nett. Ned Beatty. 1979 (38) Ask the Manager cede that in coping — not even calling the police to It tells the story of Janice, who is diagnosed with IS marked for murder on his honeymoon by Off' (CC) A teen-age whiz kid plays hooky [U S A ] Miami Vice (In Stereo) licted advice Booker (CC) Booker investigates a [61j Arsenio Hall (R) (In Stereo) report him missing — she had proven hers. his unfailfiful wife Marilyn Monroe. Jo married woman who has collected large from school, borrows a vintage Ferrari and leukemia. Janice and Linus are good friends, and [CNN] Newsmaker Sunday (R) heads off to do the town Matthew Broder­ 1 : 3 0 P M 124 Frugal Gourmet (In Stereo) soph Cotten. Jean Peters 1953 insurance payoffs after the deaths of her [A&E] Caroline’s Comedy Hour (60 On that morning, Jody knew that Wayne was after a visit to the hospital, Linus asks the question, [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update (R) two previous husbands. (60 min.) (R) (In ick. Mia Sara, Jeffrey Jones. 1986 (R) (In min ) (30, To Be Announced. [TM C ] MOVIE: 'D O A.' (CC) An English Stereo) gone for good. She had awakened to Will’s cries in “Why, Charlie Brown, why?” Charlie Brown has no professor is faced with the unusual task of [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents (In Stereo) [C N N ] Inside Business (R) (40 Daily Mixer §4) Fresh Fields a house that felt intensely empty. The car was gone; answer. finding his own killer after falling victim to a Stereo) [A & E ] Africa Africa's independent na­ [UFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update (R) [CNN] Moneyweek (R) fatal, slow-acting poison Dennis Quaid. C38) Friday the 13th: The Series (60 min ) the house key was on a table by the door. A month 5;40PM 57 Upstairs, Downstairs tions struggle in the aftermath of colonial MOVIE: 'The Thin Blue Un«' Er­ Orthopaedic Surgery Update Meg Ryan. Charlotte Rampling 1988 (In Stereo) [TM C ] The book talks about the fear that cancer is con­ [LIFE] rule Host: Basil Davidson (60 min.) rol Morns acclaimed reconstruction and later, Jody and Will were gone, too. living in Char­ Rated R (In Stereo) 6:00PM l3] CBS News (CC) (InStereo.i tagious, and shows the reaction of classmates and 1 !5 4 P IV I ^7) Upstairs, Downstairs [CNN] Newswatch (6i) Married... W ith Children (CC) While investigation into the 1976 murder of a lottesville, Va., where Jody had gone from being a CS] Easter Seal Telethon From Holly camping. Al and Steve become stranded in 3:08PM 57 Upstairs. Downstairs [DIS] MOVIE: 'Billy Rose's Jumbo' The Dallas policeman 1988 Rated NR (In siblings who feel Janice is getting too much atten­ 2 *0 0 P IV I (53 NBA Basketball: Chicago wood. Calif The Easter Seal Society holds the woods when their van breaks down clerk in a camera store to working as a wedding rivalry between two circus owners dis­ Stereo) tion. There is even an “obnoxious-looking boy” Bulls at Boston Celtics (CC) (2 hrs , 30 3:30PM 24 Give Love: Leo Buscaglia Its T9th annual fund-raiser to benefit disa (R) (In Stereo) photographer. min.) (Live) at Niagara Falls Dr Leo Buscaglia. a pro solves when Iheir children fall in love. Dons [USA] Miami Vice bled children and adults Hosts Pat Boone, [A&E] All Creatures Great and Small She met Mel. Bought eardrops and G.l. Joes for who knocks Janice’s new pink cap from her h e^, fessor of education at USC, delivers a mes Day, Stephen Boyd, Jimmy Durante (53 MOVIE; 'Perry Mason: The Case of actress Mary Frann ( Newhart "), Robb James struggles to break a long-standing 1 1 :3 0 P M (T) Magnum, P.l. Part 2 of sage entitled "stop hoarding love give 1962. Rated G. Will. And though she photogra^ed weddings for a revealing that she is bald, the result of her cancer the Notorious Nun' Perry defends a Weller ( "Win, Lose or Draw ") vow of silence between two men (60 2 I t ! " (90 mm ) [LIFE] Milestones in Medicine Pan 1 of treaunents. young nun accused of murdering the priest 9, Knight Rider min.) Cll3 Star Trek; The Next Generation (CC) living, her real interest was in the photographs she with whom she was rumored to be ro­ 2 4:00P M 19 Run for Your Life 18 Synchronal Research [CNN] Week in Review (R) A time rift results in the arrival of a past took for herself. Schulz has interspersed the story with humorous mantically involved Raymond Burr. Bar­ [TMC] MOVIE: Working Giri' (CC) An 18 Synchronal Research Starship Enterprise with a crew that in­ bara Hale, Arthur Hill 1986 20 MOVIE; 'The Blue Lagoon' A ship opponunistic Staten Island secretary [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) cludes Tasha Yar 160 min ) (In Stereo) Haveabud, who would launch her career in his moments, including Snoopy racing up and down the wrecked boy and girl come of age on a Cl1 Easter Seal Telethon From Holly­ 20 MOVIE: 'The Innocents Abroad' moves up the ranks to become a Wall [TM C] MOVIE: 'True Believer' A New York City gallery, asked Jody if she had be­ hospital steps, dressed as “the world famous sur­ tropical island Brooke Shields. Christo t'2d] Hot Shot Bowlirig (60 mm.) wood, Calif The Easter Seal Society holds Based on Mark Twain's account of his trip Street whiz. Melanie Griffith, Harrison burned-out lawyer attempts to regain his come a photographer to keep herself “amused." to Europe with a group of pious pilgrims pher Atkins, William Daniels 1980 Ford. Sigourney Weaver. 1988. Rated R. lost idealism when a your>g law school i^Q) George Michael's Sports Mach­ geon.” Its 19th annual fund-raiser to benefit disa ine (In Stereo) bled children and adults Hosts Pat Boone, bound for the Holy Land Craig VVasson. 22 Easter Seal Telethon From Holly (In Stereo) graduate goads him into taking on a mur In “Picturing Will," Beattie has created a surpris­ actress Mary Frann ( 'Newhart'). Robb Brooke Adams. David Ogden Sliers wood. Calif The Easter Seal Society holds [USA] MOVIE: Personals' A lournalisT dor case James Woods, Robert Downey (24) Talking Sports With Rod Michaud The publisher says a specialist in childhood ill­ 1982 ing, deeply moving work that shifts from character, Weller ( "Win, Lose or Draw ”) (3 hrs ) Its 19th annual fund-raiser to benefit disa researching romantic liasons made Jr . Yuji Okumoto 1989 Rated R .26' Jack Van Impe nesses first suggested the book to Schulz as an bled children and adults Hosts Pat Boone, location and perspective. Jody copies. Wayne runs (20; MOVIE: 'Murder at the Mardi Gras' 30 LPGA Golf: Kemper Open Final through newspaper ads encounters a [USA] Et:,'ualizer '38' Christian Lifestyfe Magazine educational film. Schulz worked with Pharos A bubble*headed young woman witnesses Round Final round from Kauai, Hawaii (2 actress Mary Frann ("Newhart"). Robb beautiful woman who leads a deadly dou­ away; he did not ever again want to look into a rear­ hrs ) (Live) Weller ( "Win, Lose or Draw ") (60 min ) ble life Jennifer O’Neill, Stephanie Zimbal- 9:05PM [D IS ] Whad'ya Krrow? Mi­ [St) MOVIE: 'Closety Watched Trains' Books, the American Cancer Society and CBS-TV a murder at carnival time and is stalked by chael Feldman brings his off-beat National During World War II, a Czechoslovakian view mirror to check the cxpjrcssion on his child’s 40 College Basketball: Regional cover (Live) ist, Robin Thomas. 1990 (In Stereo) to produce the full-color trade paperback book and the killer Didi Conn. David Groh. Barbi Ben­ Public Radio show to television railroad officer plans to sabotage trains face as he drove along; a child who would die if he ton 1978 age of at Purdue or Washing 24 Lawrence Welk Show: Tahoe High 7:30PM (18) Synchrortal Research carrying German troops into his country a 30-minute animated television show. (The tenta­ ton at UCLA (CC) (2 hrs ) (Live) lights 9:30PM ® Jack Benny rolled up the windows and left the car in the noon­ 24 Van Can Cook [CNN] Sports Sunday Vaclav Neckar. Jitka Bendova 1966 [DIS] Anne of Avonlea: The Continuing 26 Crazy Like a Fox day sun. tive air date for the CBS-TV special is Friday, 30 College Basketball; North Carolina [ESPN] College Basketball: Southern (18) Synchronal Research [CNN] Sports Tonight at Duke (2 hrs ) (Live) Story of Anne of Green Gables (CC) 30 40 News March 16.) Anne (Megan Follows) finally wins the ac Conference Champlonshtp From Ashe­ '24 Fresh Fields [ESPN] SportsCenter — Caro! Decgan (38 Hockey Week 61 Star Trek: The Next Generation (CC) “Why, Charlie Brown, Why?” features 32 pages ceptance of the Kingsport community and ville, N C (2 hrs.) (Live) Paid Program [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) The Associated Press ‘40, College Basketball: Iowa at Illinois (2 even finds romance with the widowed Troi falls in love with a delegate who's in [LIFE] Milestones in Medicine Part 1 of of origin|iiwatercolor paintings by Schulz and a volved in negotiations aboard the Enter­ (6ll Open House (CC) While in Las Vegas. 1 1 :35P M (D Now» (CC) hrs.) (Live) father (Frank Converse) of her student , 4 Ted incurs large gambling debts owed to two-page l^Bisary of terms, provided by the Na­ Emmeline Harris (Genevieve Apjileton) prise (60 mm ) (R) (In Stereo) C40 News [A & E ] Shortstories The private lives of 8:00PM (33 Murder. She Wrote (CC) the wrong people Part 1 of 2 (R) (In phone operators in ■ Ringers, ’ a judge's (60 mm ) Part 3 of 4 (R) (In Stereo) [A & E ] Our Century Leaders such as Her Stereo) [H B O ] MOVIE: ‘Bat 21' (CC) During the tion^ Caowt Society and the U.S. Department of bert Hoover and Chiang Kai shek try to Jessica's former student, creator of a past catches up with him in ' The Last Day [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) [DIS] Achievers. Gary Cooper A look Vietnam War. a downed 53-year-old Air Best-Sellers highly-rated television series, becomes a Health aU^fiiiman Services. of June " (60 min ) jirevent world hunger Host Edward Force colonel must rely on a daredevil pilot [USA] Double Trouble Herrmann (60 min ) suspect when the network programmer back at the career of Gary Cooper The book'e introduction is written by actor I^ul [C N N ] Week in Review (1901 1961) during which he won two Os sent to rescue him from behind enemy 57 Upstairs. Downstairs who cancelled the show is murdered (60 Newman, founder of The Hole in The Wall Gang 4:22P M (CNN) This Week in the NBA min ) (In Stereo) cars. "Sergeant York and "High Noon lines Gene Hackman. Danny Glover. Jerry Fiction [D IS ] Anne of Avonlea; The Continuing Reed 1988 Rated R (In Stereo) Story of Anne of Green Gables (CC) 4:30P M 3 PGA Golf: Doral Ryder [D IS ] Danger Bay (CC) Grant and George [ESPN] College Basketball: American 1. “The Bad Place,” Dean R. Koontz Camp in Ashford-Eastford, Coim., a camp for CD (40) America's Funniest Homo Vi­ Eager for new experiences and realizing Open (CC) Final Round, from Doral Coun become stranded on a glacier (R) (In South Conference Championthip From 1 1 :5 0 P M [MAX] MOVIE: Uitder the deos (CC) Clips include a handyman at 2. “Oh, tlic Places You’ll Go!” Dr. Seuss children with cancer and serious blood diseases. that adulthood has changed her relation try Club m Miami (90 mm ) (Live) Stereo) Jonesvilio. Ark (2 hrs ) (Live) Boardwalk' (CC) Surfers from nval groups work, unusual water-skiers; "household 3. *The Scions of Shannara," Terry Brooks The American Cancer Society estimates there ships with friends Gilbert (Jonathan Crom 18 Synchronal Research [ESPN] Senior PGA Golf: Vintage [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) fight more than the waves dunng an annual bie) and Diana (Schuyler Grant). Anne (Me Houdinis " (In Stereo) competition Keith Coogan, Oanielle von will be 7,600 cases of new cancers among children [ESPN] Auto Racing USAC Copper Chrysler Invitational Final round, from 4. “Bitter Sweet,” LaVyrle Spencer gan Follows) leaves home to teach at a Palm Springs. Calif (90 mm ) (Live) :11) Star Search (60 min.) (In Stereo) 1 0:00PM ( S' News (CC) Zerneck. Richard Joseph Paul 1988 under the age of 15 in the United States this year. Classic From Phoenix An/ (Tajied) 5. “Counterattack," W £.B. Griffin girl's school in Kingsport (60 rnin ) Part 1 [HBO] MOVIE: Ladyhawke' (CC) A 18) Synchronal Research IT USA Tonight Rated R (In Stereo) Even though it is statistically rare as a childhood of 4 (R) (In Stereo) [H BO ] MOVIE Police Academy 5 As 6. “Clear and Present Danger,” Tom Clancy signment Miami Beach' Acad(*my grad young jiickpockel aids two 13lh century ® MOVIE: 'Edge of the City' An Army 18' Synchronal Research 1 2 : 0 0 A M (33 I28) Paid Program [LIFE] Family Practice Update (R) lovtffs wfio ve been cursed by a jealous 7. “Daddy.” Danielle Steel disease, cancer is the second-leading cause of death uates lanijU.* with jewel thieves while at deserter lands a )Ob on the waterfront and 20 New Life ' It: Home Shopping Club [M AX] Cra/y About The Movies. Man lending a j)olice i nnveniion m Miami bishuj) Matthew Broderick. Rutger Hauer IS befriended by a gang boss Colorized 8. “Devices and Desires,” PJ). James among children ages 1-14. Accidents rank first. (26 Wotfdvision 3Z Syrtchronal Research lyn Monroe--Beyond the Legend (CC) George Gaynes. G W Bailey Matt McCoy Michelle Pfeiffe 1985 Rated PG 13 (In version Sidney Poitier, John Cassavetes. 9. “A Ruling Passion,” Judith Michael Overall, however, mortality for childhood cancer The private side of Marilyn Monroe is seen 1988 Rated PG Stereo) Jack Warden 1957 38 War of the Worlds (60 min | (In -30 Please Help Me Lose W eight through film clips, television footage and 10. “The O r ^ and Secret Show," Oive Barker has declined from 8.3 pier 100,000 in 1950 to 3.5 [LIFE] Advances Against Endome [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (R) (38) Stereo) :38: Odd Couple interviews with director Joshua Logan. a<, triosis (R) (61 Tracey Ullman (CC) A divorcing cou­ per 100,000 in 1986. The decline is especially due tors Don Murray. Robert Mitthum. Celeste [U S A ] Murder. She Wrote '.57] Masterpiece Theatre: A Very British :81) Gene Scott Coup (CC) Adspied from Chns Mullin s ple's newly-redecorated kitchen brings Non-fiction to improvements in survival for leukemia, kidney Holm and Susan Strasberg (60 min ) (R) [M A X ] MOVIE; The Seven Year Itch' 3 8 News (CC) [A & E ] Woman in W a r Voices From ttie 6:30PM book A candidale espousing radical poli­ them back together Includes clips from [USA] MOVIE: 'Fraternity Vacation' A husband sends hit. wife and son off tor Fr^mt Lines The effects of war on women 1. “Secrets About Men Every Woman Should cancer and Hodgkin’s disease. the summer and returns to lh»?ir apartment 18 Synchronal Research cies IS elected prime minister in 1990 (3 previous skits (In Stereo) T wo fraternity jocks lake a nerd under their Host Pat MiicheH (60 min ) Pan 2 of 2 (R) Know,” Barbara E)e Angelis The American Cancer Society says books by to find a lovely blonde tias sublet the apart 30 NBC News hrs , 30 min ) (R) [A&E] Reno's Cabaret Reunion I wing during a Palm Springs vacation Sie [CNN] World Report merit above him Marilyn Monroe. Tom Phoebe Snow. Jams tan and other original 2. “Wealth Without Risk," Charles Givens Schulz, and authors Erma Bombcck (“1 Want to phen Geoffreys, Sheree J Wilson. Came 40 ABC News (CC) (811 America's M ost Wanted Scheduled Ewell, f velyn Keyes 1955 updated information on Rodolfo "Rudy" performers from the nightclub Reno Swee [D IS ] MOVIE: Mardi Gras’ Young cad 3. “Megatrends 2000,” John NaisbiU and Hitricia ron Dye 1985 [C N N ] Inside Business Grow Hair, 1 Want to Grow Up, 1 Want to Go to Romero, accused of first-degree murder in ney take the stage again at the Bottom ets conduct a raffle to wm a date with the Mardis (jras queen — a beautiful French ac­ Aburdene Boise”) and Fred Rogers are helping children with 2:30P M 38 NHL Hockey: Boston [U S A ] My Sister Sam [D IS I Animals of Africa Fur seals that re the shooting of a police officer. (In Stereo) Line (60 min ) (In Stereo) tress Pal Boone. Christine Carera. Tommy 4. “Beware the Naked Man Who Offers Ybu His cancer and their families, friends and classmates Bruins at Chicago Blackhawks (2 hrs . 9 CinemAttractions lurn eacfi yeai to Cajie Cross. Namibia, lo [A & E ] Women in War: Voices From the [C N N ] CNN News 30 mm ) (Live) 5:00PM ijive birih Ffost Joan bmbury Sands 1958 (In Stereo) Front Lines The effects of war on women MOVIE: 'Lucas' A boy with an adv­ Shirt,” Harvey Mackay cope with the ramifications of the disease. 11 MOVIE. The River' A hardworking [DIS] [ES PN ] LPBT Bowling: Yuma (Arlz.) [LIFE] Cardiology Update (R) farm family must use all tfieir resources to [LIFE] Conyestive Heart Failure; Put Host Psi Mitchell. (60 min.) Part 2 of 2 anced IQ struggles with hesnbreak when 5. “Barbariaiu at the Gate,” Bryan Burrough and “Projects such as ‘Why, Charlie Brown, Why?’ ting the Puzrle Together (R) Open (2 hrs ) (T aped) 2 : 4 5 P M 24 Ciao Italia! (In Stereo) save their land Mel Gibson Sissy Sjiacek [CNN] PrimeNews he develops a crush on a teen-age girl John Helyar can also enlighten the public about how to respond Scott Glenn 1984 Corey Haim, Kerri Green. Charlie Sheen [LIFE] SaN-Improvamant Ouida [MAX] MOVIE. 'Gentlemen Prefer [H B O ] MOVIE: Woffclng Qiri' (CC) An 3 : 0 0 P M 8 Easter Seal Telethon Con Blondes' tw o showgirls head lot Pans 1986 Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) [U S A ] HoUywood Ineider 6. “It Wm on Rre When I Lay Down on It," to children with cancer and raise the awareness and tinues 18 Synchronal Research opponunistic Staten Island secretary knowing diamonds are a girl s best moves up the ranks to become a Wall [H B O ] MOVIE: Fellow Trsvoiler' (CC) Robert FHUghum sensitivity of all who are in contact with these 24 All Creatures Great and Small friend Marilyn Monroe. Jane Russell, 12:05A M (X) international Star 18 Home Shopping Club Street whiz. Melanie Griffith Hemson Ounng the 1950s, a blacklisted HoRywood Search Smgars. dartcars. comics and spo- 7. “Liar’s Hiker,” Michael M. Lewis children,” the American Cancer Society concludes. 26 T J Hooker Charles Coburn 1953 screenwriter escapes to England and as­ 22 Easter Seal Telethon Continues Ford, Sigourney W eevi^*1988. Rated R kesmodats from 18 cournnes. including 8. ”Tbe Language of Plowers,” Sheila Pickles “Why, Charlie Brown, Why?” is published by (Live) 38 Hersey's Hollywood 6:59PM (In Stereo) sumes a new idanmy Ron Stfvar. Hart ihe Soviet Umon. cxxnpata at a special 57 All Creatures Great and Bochner Imogen Stubbs 1990 On Pharos Books-Topper at $12.95 hardcover, $7.95 26 MOVIE: Revenge of the Pink 61 My Secret Identity Andrew tolls Kirk Small [UFE] Physicians' Journal Update (R) based on the weekly "Star Search" aeries 9. *Tbe T-HKtor Diet,” Martin Kaiahn Panther' The bumbling Inspector Clou Stereo) Host: Ed McMahon (2 hrs.) (In Staroo) 1 about his special powers 7:00PM 3 60 Minutes (CC) (60 mm ) [M A X] MOVIE: ‘A Cry bi the Oartt' (CC) 10. ”1116 Physician’s Desk Reference,” Eds. trade paperback. seau IS on the trail of the French Connoc [CNN] Newswatch [U FE] OtMtatrics/Ovnacatogy Update 90) MOVIE: 'Plenty' lion Peter Sellers. , Herbert Claiming that a wild dingo earned off her — Courtesy of WUdenbooks child, an Auttraiian houaawde is triad and (W Lorn 1978 I D IS] Anne of Avonlea The Continuing continued 12;30A M GD At the Movlaa convicted for the murder of her 9-woek- [MAXI MOVIE Bdglrt Ughte. Big Oty' 9 9 0

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have a good chance. But I’m trying to approach it with World Series and came back wearing high top shoes the SPORTS______By Dave O’Hara next spring. He had hoped to reach 3,000 career hits, but The Associated Press an attitude that if it works out fine, if it doesn’t that’s it.” Buckner said that he weighs 185, the “same as I have was released in July 1987. He signed with the California Angels. Then he signed WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — The high top football-style since I was about 17,” but added, “I feel real lean.” as a free agent the next year with Kansas City. He batted shoes are gone. Buckets of ice no longer are needed. “No one works harder than I do, so I’m in good Angry Valvano says he’s ready to quit post just .216 in 176 times at bat for the Royals in 1989, leav­ Bill Buckner, hobbled by bad ankles for years, is heal­ shape,” he said. ing him with a .289 lifetime average. thy again, hoping for a new baseball life at 40. After hitting .299 with 16 homers, 46 doubles and 110 to help him avoid financial trouble. “1 didn’t swing the bat very well last year,” Buckner By Al Boyce “All I want is the opportunity to show people I can runs batted in for the Red Sox in 1985, Buckner helped “My relationship with Charles Shackleford was friend said. “I hurt my back playing golf before spring training The Associated Press play and contribute,” Buckner said Friday. “1 just want the team win the American League pennant in 1986, hit­ to friend, not client to client.” he said. ting .267 with 18 homers and 102 R B I’s. and it bothered me all season. Asked about the point-shaving allegations, he said: the chance.” RALEIGH, N.C. — With students and faculty In the World Series, Buckner drew the ire of Red Sox “In addition, my mechanics hadn’t been very good “All allegations are totally preposterous.” The Boston Red Sox are giving Buckner the shot he demanding his ouster as basketball coach at North fans when he made a fielding error that helped the New since I had the surgery on my ankles in 1986. 1 tried to Meanwhile, Shackleford was arrested and charged wants. Just a few weeks after his 40th birthday on Dec. Carolina State, an angry Jim Valvano said Friday he was compensate and I got into some bad habits. I was falling Thursday night in New Jersey with possession of a small 14, his former team signed him to a Triple-A contract. York Mets, who eventually won the championship, on to ready to leave if school officials thought it best. off the ball, not using my legs. Now I’m back to where I amount of marijuana, authorities said. A veteran of 19-plus major league seasons at first a victory in the sixth game. At the same time, Valvano bitterly denounced those He underwent surgery on his ankles after the 1986 was before all my ankle trouble.” Newspaper ^itorials, including the one in The Tech­ base, Buckner is scheduled to report with other Boston who have connected him with a state investigation into nician, pointed at a long litany of problems at N.C. State. charges of point shaving at N.C. State. minor leaguers next week. In addition, a petition circulated among the faculty at However, he got an early start Friday, joining catcher “I’m as angry as I’ve ever been in my life,” Valvano N.C. State called for Valvano’s ouster. Rich Gedman, rookies Scott Cooper and Mickey Pina, said after stepping off an American Airlines flight from The editorials and the petition had similar sentiments: Red Sox farmhand Freddy Davis, Billy Joe Robidoux New York to Raleigh-Durham International Airport. “I Even if Valvano didn’t know about players selling ath­ and former teammate Dennis “Oil Can” Boyd in a well- am not implicated in any way, in any violations, from the letic shoes and tickets — NCAA violations that led to the start. organized but informal practice at Winter Haven High team’s two-year probation — or about Shackleford’s “I think it’s time some of the blame be put where it School. financial dealings, he should have known. belongs, on the people involved.” Wearing ordinary low cut spikes, Buckner danced “How could Valvano not notice the new Trans Am or Allhou^ Valvano has not been implicated in any around like a 20-year-old as he took infield practice and the nice clothes?” asked The Technician, the school point shaving, the school’s student newspaper on Friday charged toward the plate for bunts. paper, in its front-page editorial. “And if he truly did not MOTORS, INC. called for an end to Valvano’s “blind leadership." N.C. He shagged flies in the outfield, fielded grounders hit notice, then what docs that say about Valvano’s coaching Slate already is serving two years’ NCAA probation for to right for throws to second and took a couple of turns in methods? It says that the university does not need that violations during Valvano’s tenure. kind of blind leadership.” the batting cage. He concentrated on hitting line drives, At the same lime, there were reports that Valvano but drilled a couple of shots over the right-field fence. The paper also proposed a self-imposed moratorium would coach in Italy next season for champion Philips on basketball al N.C. State. “That’s wrong and that’s an After three hours, the man with 2,707 major league Milan. Philips Milan executives denied the reports, while overrcaction to handle the problem,” Valvano said. hits in 9,354 times at bat still was fresh. And there was "Your East Of The River Valvano said: “Dealing in the present is what my inten­ The Charlotte Observer said: “Mr. Valvano either no need for the buckets of ice he used to help aching tion is,and there’s no need to spccualte about the future.” didn’t know or didn’t care. If he didn’t know, he was in­ ankles while he was with the Red Sox from 1984-87. Volume Cadillac Dealer" Valvano said he wanted to sit down with university of­ tolerably negligent. Perhaps he was too busy taking ad­ “1 feel great, as good as ever,” Buckner said. “I’ve ficials as soon as possible. vantage of his own celebrity for his own financial gain. If been working out indoors at home (in Massachusetts) for “I am perfectly ready to accept what the university he didn’t care, that’s even worse.” several weeks and just have to get my timing down. REBATES ON CADILLACES IN STOCK!! thinks is best,” he said as passersby, including travelers The Winston-Salem Journal noted diargcs of point­ “It’s definitely different coming down here this year, and baggage h,andlers, recognized him and shouted their shaving remain unproven. “But they do represent another though. I’m looking for a major league job and I feel 1 support. unwelcome straw atop what has become a very motley Asked whether he would consider waiving a contract Th« Auoctaied Prett camel,” the editorial said, “and Valvano’s continued as­ clause guaranteeing him $500,(X)0 if terminated without IN THE MIDDLE — Charles Shackleford, sociation with the university can no longer be justified.” appropriate cause, Valvano said, “Whatever is done is Valvano said the suggestions he should have known going to be fair and equitable to all panics. I consider the who admitted to taking about $65,000 were absurd aiKl were made by “people who have never university my friend.” while playing at N.C. State, is in the middle been in that position.” Valvano returned to Raleigh to help the Wolfpack of the most recent troubles of the Wolfpack The faculty petition was being circulated by Tom prepare for its final regular-season game Sunday against basketball program. He may also face dis­ Honeycutt, past chairman of the N.C. Slate Faculty Wake Forest. Valvano said he expects to coach the team Senate, who said he wanted faculty members to have a ciplinary measures from the NBA. at least through the Atlantic Coast Conference touma- greater voice in Acting Chancellor Larry Montcilh’s mcm. decision about Valvano. “I expect to complete this season with this team, but ABC News cited unnamed sources this week as saying “I think basically the faculty has had enough,” he said. that doesn’t mean we won’t have this meeting as soon as former N.C. State player Charles Shackleford and New M “We can’t go forward unii, essentially, we have a new Test drive the new V8 power of Sedan de Ville^ possible,” he said. Jersey businessman Robert Kramer conspired with as basketball coach. On Thursday, the stale announced a full investigation many as three other players to hold down scores of four • New, more powerful 4.5 liter VH with SPFl • True, six-passenger comfort “We need a person that carries himself as a role model into charges of point shaving. The allegations involve a games for betting purposes during the 1987-88 season. 4 • Distinctive design • Cadillac's 4-year,'50,lKX)-mileCiold Key for these student athletes,” Honeycutt said. “And it seems past Wolfpack game against Wake Forest, the team’s Shackleford’s lawyer and agent, Sal DiFazio of • Luxury appointments Bum perTo Bumper Warranty there is more athlete here th ii student in this role traditional season-ender. Bridgewater, N J., Im said his client never shaved model.” • 24-hourCadillac Roadside Service " (see us for details) points, although Shackleford has admitted taking Bill E>owdy of the North Carolina State Bureau of In­ University of North Carolina System President CX). $65,0(X) from two men while playing for the Wolfpack. vestigations said the state inquiry will likely lake “a pret­ Spangler described the allegations as “sad and unfor­ Cadillac Sedan de Ville ty long time. ... Certainly, we’re aware that certain in­ Kramer issued statements Thursday to several tunate” and, without miming Valvano, said he wants to dividuals will not be cooperating with us." newspapers, saying he loaned Shackleford about $20,(X)0 sec anyone involved in improper activities punished. SCRANTON CADILLACS 2 > Low Price Of Shackleford may face NBA disciplinary action z n X since ABC’s “inside sources” said he and Shackleford has been unavailable for of other people," Grantham said. “This By Tom Canavan Order three teammates allegedly were given as comment since his arrest, but the Nets has become a billion dollar business and 51 The Associated Press Yours much as $1,000 by New Jersey said he will be available for questions at 2 everyone is benefitting except the players TO on whose unique skills all this is ac­ Today businessman Robert Kramer to fix games. pjn. Saturday, before the start of the Nets X EAST RUTHERFORD, N J. — CTiar- Then came the marijuana charge, which is game. complished." m $24241 TO Offer Ends March 31,1990 les Shackleford’s troubles, including al­ subject to a six-month jail sentence and a Shackleford and Kramer, through their > legations of point shaving at North lawyers, have denied being involved in Marijuana is not covered under the r $500 fine. p The Associated Press A D E A l CR YOU CAN DEAL WITH *(Jtscouni& incloOti rvbaiu*. Oldsmobilc ' Ponli.ic • Cndillac ' CMC Trucks Carolina State, has prompted the director Shackleford, who has been sidelined point-shaving. league’s anti-drug program, which ad­ of the NBA players’ union to call for vises that players using marijuana under­ with an elbow infection since Feb. 23, Grantham, meantime, had something to 6) paying college athletes to play. go counseling, Grantham said. Players BUCK’S BACK — Veteran first baseman G M QUALITY faces a court hearing next week. He could say about the entire college athletic sys­ Charles Grantham’s comments came found using cocaine and heroin arc sub- Bill. Buckner handles a bad hop grounder return to the Nets on Saturday, when the tem. B- SERVICE PARTS Friday, two days after ABC News sources je a to banishment from the league. team plays host to Atlanta. He has played “It’s becoming more and more ap­ as he works out with some Boston Red implicated Shackleford in an alleged k CiNfRAL MOTORS CORPORATION in 47 games this season, averaging 9.6 parent that Division I football and basket­ Sox players at Winter Haven High School point-shaving scheme at N.C. State, and a However, Commissioner David Stem fit i Oldsmobile, Cadillac, Pontiac, CMC Trucks points and 7.4 rebounds. ball players are going to need collective day after the New Jersey Nets forward could decide to take some type of dis­ Friday. Buckner signed a minor league Rt, 83, Varnon - 872-9145 “Charles will be examined by team representation at some point,” Grantham was charged with possessing a small ciplinary action against Shackleford, contract with the Red Sox and will attempt Hours: Mon., Tues.. Wed. b Tliurs. 9 a m to 8 p.m.: physicians Saturday morning and they said in a telephoiK interview from his either by using an intcgriiy-of-thc-gamc 1 amount of marijuana in Orange, N J. a comeback with the team that released Fri. 9 a.m . to 6 p.m.; Sat. 9 a m to 5 p.m. will determine whether he is given New York City office. clause in the league bylaws or saying the Shackleford, 23, allegedly is the sys­ clearance to play,” Nets spokesman John “Tremendous sums of money arc being player violated a moral conduct clause him in 1967. tem’s latest victim, a c c o i^ g to the 4 Mertz said. generated for schools, coaches and a lot union. 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MERIDEN — East Catholic High boys’ basketball Big East title NHL Roundup coach Bill Finnegan said after last Thursday s to St. Joseph in the ACC Championship game he d like By Len Auster another crack at the Cadets. Mcinchester Herald LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — It could come sooner than even the first-year Eagle Kevin Dineen scored twice in 30 coach could imagine. . „ HARTFORD — How much has the Big East Con­ seconds early in the third period, East (13-10) was the No. 18 seed in the 24-tcam C tos ference improved in women’s basketball? If you ask lifting the Hartford Whalers to a 4-3 L Division. The Eagles will open postseason P'ay on the University of Connecticut head coach Geno Auriem- victory over the Washington Capi­ road Thesday night at 7:30 at 15th-ranked H '|h ma, the answer is by leaps and bounds. tals F^day night. (12-8). The winner gets to oppose second-ranked M. Dineen, who assisted on “The teams that are eighth (St. John’s) and ninth Joseph (22-0) Thursday night in Trumbull. Hartford’s second goal, tied the (Villanova) in the league this year have won the tour­ East and St. Joseph met twice during the regular score at 3 when he bwged home his nament in the last three years,” he explained Friday season, and again in the ACC tide match, with the Cadets own rebound from the left edge of afternoon at the Big East Women’s Basketball Touma winning all three games. w . » the crease with 14:40 left in the third “We want to take it one game at a ume, but we ment luncheon at the Sheraton-Hartford Hotel. period. definitely want the opportunity to play St. Joseph again, UConn (23-4), the No. 1 seed and defending champ, He put the Whalers in front by Finnegan said. “We feel we can beat them.” is hosting the four-day 1990 Tournament in Storrs at slapping a 10-foot shot into the The CIAC tournament rankings and pairings dial came the Harry A. Gampel ftvilion. upper left comer a half-minute later. out Friday at Maloney High School show M^chestcr St. John’s won it in 1988 while Villanova, which Dean Evason assisted on both of Hieh (11-9) the No. 19 seed in the 31-team Class LL went 1-15 in league play this season, won it all in ’87. Dineen’s goals. Division. The Indians will also oP®" The pair met Friday night with the Express taking a 1^ Verbeek also had two goals niRht at 7:30 at 14th-ranked Wethersfield High (12-8). 64-58 decision to advance to today’s quarterfinals at 6 for the Whalers, who improved their Defending state Class S champion C oven^ High p.m. against the host Huskies. Cozette Ballentine led road record to 17-13-3, best in the (9-11) qualified for state tournament play with a la^ie- St. John’s (12-16) with 17 points and 13 rebounds. NHL. season rush. The 17th-ranked Patriots will play Monday UConn beat the Express in the regular season finale for The Capitals, who lost their night at 16th-ranked Somers High (12-10) at 7.30. Bol­ both clubs on Monday in Storrs, 68-63. second in a row, have blown a ton High (8-12), which qualified for the S Division tour­ While Auriemma didn’t want to handicap the tour­ third-period lead in four of their last nament for the first time in 14 years, is the 22nd nament, he did say, “realistically, it’s us and (No. 2 nine games. will begin play Monday night at 7:30 at 1 Ith-ranked Put­ seed) Providence in the final (on Monday at 7 pjn.) Hartford had fallen behind 3-1 nam High (16^). . . „ but it doesn’t always work out that way. before Dineen fed a centering pass Twenty three teams qualified for the S tournament. Danbury High is defending Class LL champ while “Those who think us and Providence will be in the into the crease that was tipped by Bassick High of Bridgeport is defending Class L Utlist. final and everyone else is just here to have a nice Verbeek, hit the left post, bounced The finals this year are set for the weekend of Ntoch weekend is crazy. The No. 1 seed has won the touma off the back of the leg pad of Washington goalie Jim Hrivnak and 16-17 at Central ConnecUcut State University s Kaiser ment only twice. A lot of things will happen this into the goal with 3:01 remaining in weekend,” Auriemma concluded. The Associated Press Hall. the second period. Reginald Pinto/Mwxtiestef Heraid The Huskies (23-4) won it a year ago over PC from Verbeek scored his first goal 37 the No. 1 seed position. That’s what Villanova did in QUICK TURN — Washington's Rod Langway and Hartford’s seconds into the game. Ron Francis (10) race for the puck during the first period of IN CONTROL — Manchester High’s Irish O ’Connell (25) has the basketball k e e ^ it ’87. The No. 1 seed, however, has been in three other Washington had taken a 3-1 lead, championship games, so it’s not unlikely for Connec­ getting two goals by Geoff Courtnall their NHL game Friday night at the Cap Centre in Landover, MHS away from Southington High’s Debbie Suess during Friday night’s Class LL tilt. The Blue ticut to be there at the finish. and another by John TUcker. Md. From Page 48 Knights won, 48-38. Does Auriemma feel playing at Gampel, where his Rangers 6, Islanders 3: At New club is 4-0, gives it a decided edge. “No,” he York, Darren 1\ircoUe scored twice into an empty net at 1:16 al ter a pass defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins 6-5 answered. “If this was being playd at the Field House, and John Ogrodnick had the tie­ from Brian Lectch witli Islanders Friday night. goalie Gleiui Healy out of the net. “I thought he called them quick,” he said. “1 didn’t I’d sleep a lot better. But these people haven’t played breaking goal early in the third The victory was only the third in swear or anything. That hurt us.” EC sextet tops Immaculate there either. (And we’re a good team at home.” period to lead the surging New York Mallette scored from the high slot 16 games (3-9-4) for New Jersey on a shot that dribbled past a partial­ Both teams shot poorly in the third and the score stood Does UConn have to win the tournament to make it Rangers past the New York Islanders and it ended the ftnguins’ six-game at 28-19 for over four minutes. Manchester’s lone field into the 48-team NCAA field for a second straight 6-3 Friday night. ly-screened Healy at 14:31. winning streak against Patrick The Islanders had uouble getting goal of the third came on a 3-point play by Brindisi at the year? “1 hope not. I’d like to think we’re in (the The R ^ g ^ 'e x te n d ed their cur­ Division foes. to move into the semifinals end of the quarter closing the gap to 33-23 heading into rent unUUlm streak to seven games started. It took them 13:21 before tournament),” Auriemma replied. “I don’t see miny The Devils’ six goals also was (6-0-1) and opened a six-point lead they got their first shot on goal and the fourth. h Kan Rauach (Sloddard) 2:08; EC- Oag­ Covenuy could get no closer than teams with our record.” A McNicholas 3-point play had given Southington a HAMDEN — East Catholic High over second-place Pittsburgh and they were oulshot 12-3 in the first their biggest output since a 9-6 loss non (Kokh) 9:34. eight points in the final stanza. UConn was an unknown commodity a year ago. period. to Washington on Jan. 16. The last 33-20 lead. The Indians were 3-for-lO from the foul line ice hockey team moved into the Savaa: EC- Brandon Whoalar 23; I- Brian That’s not the case this season. “This year, we’re the seven over the Islanders and New Division 1 semifinals with an 8-2 R>uUn/Kan Ridgeway 34 comblnad. ftu Sarmuk had 19 points to lead The game was held up about a time the team had six goals and won in the third. big game on everyone’s schedule. Everyone gets up Jersey. victory over Immaculate of Danbury the winners. Stacie Renfro had 10 half-hour between the first and was a 6-3 win over the Penguins on McNicholas effectively broke the Indian fullcourt Canton girls points and six rebounds for for us,” Auriemma mildly complained. Over the last 22 games, the Friday night at the Hamden High Rangers have a 14-4-4 record, best second periods for extra resurfacing Jan. 10. pressure with her slick dribbling. Coventry while Chrissy Gagnon had It’s a problem he would like to have every year. Morris, who was recalled from Rink. oust Coventry in the NHL in that period. The Is­ of Madison Square Garden’s “She (McNicholas)’s a heck of a ballhandlcr and a six points and a career-high eight TOURNAMENT NOTES: UConn’s Kerry Bas- notoriously chippy ice. Utica of the AHL on Wednesday, Scou Zavaski had four goals and CANTON — A disastrous third landers are 0-6-2 in their last eight tremendous foul shooter," Daddio said. I did not expect one assist, Mark Larivicre two goals steals. “It was Chrissy’s best game com for the second straight year was named Con­ The extra rest seemed to help the six days after Conacher left, gave a physical game like this. It was not a very pretty game. period proved to be the difference as of her career,” Dimmock said. ference Player of the Year. “This is for my mom,” said games. and Andy Gagnon two goals and The Rangers took a 2-0 lead in Islanders, who scored three straight New Jersey the lead for good. As the game went on when it turned into a foul shooting llth-ranked Coventry High fell to Gagnon, Renfro, Johanna Bascom holding up her award. Bascom’s mother died three assists to lead the sixth-ranked the first period, fell behind 3-2 in goals. They scored at 4:07 of the contest, the kids got very frusuai"'^ rncre was no flow sixth-seeded Canton High, 42-33, VanKruiningen and Michelle Dixon before the seventh game of the ’89-90 season... Seton second period on a power-play goal Eagles, now 14-8 and on a six-game Friday night in a girls’ basketball the secoi^ and then came back be­ Red Wings 3, Maple Leafs 2: At in the game at all. Give them (Manchester) credit. winning streak. all made their final appearances in a Hall’s Phyllis Mangina was named Big East Coadh of hind 7\ircotte and Ogrodnick. by Derek King, who beat John Van- Detroit, Steve Yzerman scored his They’re a tough ballclub. They scrapped and clawed Class S Division second-round Coventry uniform. “It would have biesbrouck with a slapshot from the Immaculate, the No. 14 seed, the Year while Boston College’s Sarah Bchn was T\ircotte tied the game 3-3 with second goal of the game with 1:16 everything. I’m just very proud of our kids.” clash. been nice to win one but it was nice top of the right circle. bows out 11-10. The Warriors improve to 18-4 and named Big East Rookie of the Year. Seton Hall is 21-5 32 seconds left in the second period left in overtime, lifting the Detroit Both Dicterlc and senior Cheryl Fowler, two of for the seniors to play well in their East will play the winner of move into the quarterfinals while the going into tournament play and finished third behind and Ogrodnick put the Rangers Hubie McDonough deflected a Red Wings out of last place with a Manchester’s three leading scorers, were limited to a pair final game," Dimmock said of the shot by Alan Kerr at 8:41 to tie the tonight’s game between South UConn and PC. . . Bascom headed the all-league first ahead for good 48 seconds into the 3-2 victory over Toronto in a penal­ I^triots bow out at 13-8. quartet. game and McDonough scored again of field goals apiece, all of which came in the final eight Windsor-Grecnwich on a date and team that also included Providence College’s Andrea third with his team-leading 38th ty-filled game Friday night. Coventry had a 9-8 lead after one Sophomore Jenny Davis was in at 10:27, this time on a breakaway minutes. time to be announced. quarter and 19-18 halftime edge. Mangum, Dottle VanGheem and Shanya Evans, and goal during a power play, a deflec­ Yzerman, who tied the game with Bren don Wheeler had 23 saves in double figures for the Patriots with with the Islanders short-handed. “We’re trying to be like them.” Deftsqua spoke of the But Canton turned that deficit into a St. John's Sabrina Johnson. Laura Lishness received tion of Brian Mullen’s shot. The a power-play goal in the third goal for the Eagles. 10 points. The Rangers tied it when Threotte Southington tradition. “It’s going to take time. But, I’ll 35-26 advantage going into the final CANTON (42) — Lori Quaglian 4 2-4 11, f^l second team hoiKHS and senior co-captain Kris Lamb power play was set up by a bench period, took a pass from Dave Barr EaM CathoHc 3 4 1 — 8 scored his 26th with a 40-footer settle for 21-1. 1 think basketball is taking a change in linmaculala 1 0 1 — 2 eight minutes of play. SwtTuk 9 1-6 19. Vrvwr Viav* 1 0-3 2. SMoay third team honors for Connecticut. lYovidence had a penalty to Islanders coach A1 Ar­ and beat goalie Jeff Reese with a Volanu 1 2-3 4. Oan* Artigiovam 2 0-1 4, from the right side that hit Healy Manchester.” „ o . . . . Scoring: “Throughout the game our shots Pam Samajk 1 0-2 2. Tolal* 18 5-19 42 fourth player noted as sophomore Tracy Lis out of bour at the end of the second period. low wrist shot for his 53rd goal. u m SOUTHINQTON (4«) — Sh»m MetOilMon 2 0-1 4, S * 3 1-3 wouldn’t fall," Coventry coach Ray COVENTRY (33) — Jwny Oavi* 5 0 2 10. 'Rircotte scored his second of the and slowly trickled into the cage. The win pulled the Red Wings 7 1^cSnTllTil.M .ghw .M cN «*»t«2 10-11^ EC- Soon ZavaaU (Andy Oagnon, MUia Killingly High took third team honors. UConn also RaNln) 3:31; EC- ZavasM (uneeeialed) 7:01; Fkibri FkjaaNI 0 1-2 1. Janal WbrlW 0 0-0 0. 2-58, (Un Norton 1 0-3 2. K*ly Gom»n 00-0 0. Iron* Murray 1 0-1 2. To- Dimmock said. “In the third quarter Jolwvw VkrKnjrtngan 1 0-3 Z Janny 14N|rta 0 game at 5:08 on a breakaway and Devils 6, Penguins 5: At East (24-32-10) into fourth place in the 1- Cnlg Sloddard (Rob PIncknay) 8:47; EC- had one representative on the all-rookie team with Oe 0. IAcfw«* Daon 2 0-0 4. Stacw FW ro 2 Rutherford, NJ., Jon Morris and Rat Uark LMtvIara (Chrta HUta) 10:48 we had a little letdown defensively freshman Kathy Ferrier. . . If UCorui win its opener, Ulf Dahlen made it 6-3 with a Norris Division, one point ahead of ‘‘ ‘tliUK^ESTER (38) — Amy Shum*k*r 1 0-0 Z Tn*h OX^OfVWl 3 1-3 7. 5-12 10. Chnaay Gagnon 2 2-2 6. Janna Sh*«v DMwl* 2 5-7 7, Jodi W K tm t 0 0-10, Chwyl Fo«Mf 2 OD 4, Tammy S#oond p#ftod: and we turned the ball over. We had it’ll play the Boston College-Syracu.se winner on Sun­ deflection at 9:54. Conacher both celebrated recent Minnesota. Detroit moved out of the tteynMOO-IO Towla 12 8 22 33 returns from the minor leagues with 5uSoI, 1 2-4 4. Jan BnraJrti 4 5-9 14. Pany Horntio*t*l 0 0-0 0. Kam EC- ZavaakI (Oagnon, Todd SaavaO 2:13; 10 turnovers. We didn’t protect the 3-poW goal* Cov-Ranfro. Can- Ouaglian day at 4 p.m. The championship game Monday at 7 The Rangers led 2-0 after one division basement for the first time Lindtend. EC- Lwlvtara (HlHat 2:40; EC- Zavaakl (Qag- non) 7M; EC- Oagnon (Zavaakl) 12:1X ball while they (Canton) cranked up Kialflim* 19-18Covariry 1 period on goals by Carey Wilson their first goals of the season and the since Oct. 28. Toronto fell to a^poml 90*1* Wr Bnndrti p.m. is being televised live by NESN. Third period: their defensive pressure." and Troy Mallette. Wilson scored slumping New Jersey Devils 33-30-3. HMtHna 26-18 SootfwiO®^ 9 9 0