U - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Feb. 18.1W7 SPORTS Ferraro outburst 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING paces the Whale i i j ... page 15 S0AT8/MARINE ICARS 03 HELPWiWTED 113HELP WANTED EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Two large boat anchors Olds Delta 88, 2 door Homemaker/Home coupe, royal broughm, Heolth Aldes-Carlng Indi­ for 32 foot boat. $90.00 each. Call 643-7534.0 1981, loaded, with all the viduals needed to help the extras. Very shor;, mint. elderly, handicapped and 423-5133, 6pm. Yslephone Operotor- convalescent to remoln In Saturdav and Sunday. their own homes. Paid on MUSICAL 0am until 4pm. Apply ITEMS Olds Calais 85, automatic, the lob training, mileage air conditioning, power Moodaws Manor, 333 Bid- reimbursement. In ser­ wall St. Manchester. steering, brakes and win­ vice education. Paid be­ 1986 Ovotlon-12 strings, dows. Cruise control. nefits Include sick time, General office worker case, and accessories In­ 25,000 miles. $8500.646-7110 holidays, vacation, cluded. $700. Call 649-4233. HlaurhrstrrManchester — A City of Village Charm HrralJi ,9 to 5 ask for Jean. wonted-Heoyy filing, light health, dental and life phone work. Light compu­ Insurance. Pension plan. 1974 Cheyy Corvette-blue, ter processing. 30 to 40 Bonus after 6 months hours weekly (flexible). CAMERAS/PHOTO exterior and Interior, runs satisfactory employment. excellent, good looking Call Lynch Toyota Pon­ EOE. Call Visiting Nurse EQUIPMENT Thursday, Feb. 19,1987 tiac, 64M321, ask tor Kay car. Needs little work. 30 Cents end Community Care, 872- $5800 firm. Call 646-1516. Boulals. 9163. Minolta XG-1 - $50.00. Like new with cose. Firm. Call Part tlme-Dental assist­ Buick La Sabre Ltd., 1982, 643-4295 after 5 pm. 4 door, fully loaded. Mint. F ant and secretarial duties l|wiBU»NE88 $4200. Coll 646-2557. ■ Town, 8th wanted In Vernon office. l'9|0PP0RTUNmE8 . ■ 1-' ■ Pleasant working condi­ Town seeking MISCELLANEOUS tions. Call 071-0337. Wanted - working FOR SALE |n9JTRUCK8/VAN8 bending on Word Processor- partner; equal shares, es­ IB Z IFOR SALE company will train some­ tablished young construc­ American peoples encyc­ one with 1-2 years general tion corporation specializ­ lopedia (20 books) and 1974 Chevrolet step-in word processing expe­ ing In excavation work, year books 1967-85 plus 5 regulations to swap deal van. 40,000 miles on a rience. Plush professional potential real estate deve- books science supple­ rebuilt engine. Aluminum office. Excellent pay/ be- lopement. Engineering ment, 1964-69, $75/best body. Asking $2900. Can be E neftls package. Company background a plus I Pro­ offer. 6494309.O seen ot Morlnelll's (Gar­ By George Layng oays fee. Coll or send fessional attitude Impor­ age on Hartford Rood, Herald Reporter resume to:Ann Thercera, tant! Alan 646-2614, Bol­ Blonaire Biotech ultra­ Manchester or call 646- Hartford Professional ton, CT sound humidifier -1 gallon protect water 0795. Placement Group, 100 capacity. Excellent condi­ The town of Manchester would Constitution Plozo. Hart­ Soot sweeper-August take over the Eighth Utilities tion. $50. One year old. 1971 Dodge 'h ton van-318, By John F. Kirch The PZC instructed Pellegrini to ford, Ct. 06103. 724-5643. West model, 2 horse Call 649-6706.o District's sewer operations in the 3 speed, ladder racks, first Herald Reporter begin work on four of the eight power. Cleans up to 700 $675 takes It. Call 875-6476. northwest section of town under Full time cashier to work cubic feet of olr every protectionTtieasures outlined in the Ladles leather hand report. proposals made Wednesday by cosmetic and utility coun­ minute. Like new. Bought tooled hand bag - large Town officials said Wednesday negotiating teams from both ter. Experience with In­ In 1985. Paid $1000, first size, like new. Can be that they will begin drafting regula­ The first includes the develop­ governments. ventories or utilities sys­ $300 takes It. Call 875-6476. shoulder bog. $35. 528- VOLKSWAGEN tions designed to protect Manches­ ment of an aquifer-protection over­ tems Is preferred but not 1880.P ter's underground water supply lay zone that would restrict devel­ However, the two sides differed necessary. Generous BY UPMAN from hazardous wastes. opments that are considered "high on how to solve other major wages based on expe­ Baby's walker - $5.00. Call The measures were outlined in a risk" on land directly above an problems that ha ve created conflict rience. Apply now at Ar­ R8al Estate 649-1827 or 643-0290.n VW QTI '83 underground water supply. in Manchester. At a negotiating thur Drug, 942 Main St, 5 speed, stereo cassette three-page report prepared by town Manchester. Mirror - 30 Inches by 40 •5495. planning and water department Also, planning officials said they session held in Lincoln (Center, the Inches. Coll 649-5875. officials. will revise the town’s subdivision Eighth District proposed that it be Immediate opening - re­ HOMES |2 f IHOMES HOMES 9|APARTMENTS HOMES VW JETTA '86 The report, given to the Planning regulations and develop a town given control of the town’s Buck- ceptionist/secretory Jogger treadmill - Sears 5 spd, ac, case, axe. cond, ordinance governing underground land firehouse, while the town FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE ^ ■ f OR RENT FOR RENT sold & serviced here, $8995. and Zoning Commission Wednes­ small, friendly, local com­ im HO model. (Good condition. day night by Planning Director storage tanks, some of which are offered again to build an addition to pany looking for moti­ $40. Coll evenings, 644- VW RABBIT '84 Mark Pellegrini and Water Admin­ old and may leak hazardous the station for district firefighters. vated, energetic, eager to AM real estate advertised Manchester...Hard to find Centrally located large 1st 5 room ranch with fire­ 8816. Happy os a clam...That's 2 dr, 4 spd, ac, stereo, 2 to istrator Robert J. Young, identifies substances. Meanwhile, the town proposed work Individual to assist In the Manchester Herald office space. Centrally lo­ what you'll be when you floor rooms. AM utili­ place on quiet residential choose from, $4495. The commission also wants to In diversified duties. If Is sublect to the Fair cated large home with see this adorable 6 room ties, parking. Call 649- street. Appliances In­ Sears 15.3 cubic foot frost­ Manchester's major underground that minor changes in fire-service you ore accurate and Housing Act of 1968, which cluded. $850 per month. water supplies and outlines several draft a "best management practi­ jurisdiction be made to eliminate good parking. Lots of older Cape-3 bedrooms, 2865. less upright freezer, $300. VW JETTA'85 ces ordinance,” which would re­ hove o good telephone makes It Illegal to adver­ space. Call today for de­ pretty yard on quiet 643-6421. Sears om/fm console 4 dr, at, ac, stereo, low ml, alternatives that could be taken by confusion over which department personality with some tise any preference, lim­ tails. Joyce G. Epstein street. Entrance foyer and Manchester-3 bedroom music stereo with radio, $8495. the commission and the town Board quire developers to list potential should respond to a call. The Eighth a /r, o/p and receptlonlst- itation or discrimination Real Estate. 647-8895.a hallway with French townhouse, oppllanced $200. Coll 643-8179. contaminants on their site, r^uire eiSTOREAND VW JETTA '84 of Directors to protect them. District, though, said that larger /secretary background, based on race, color, reli­ doors! $122,400. Jackson 8, kitchen, $650 per month. Although some aquifer- that pollutants be located inside transfers of fire-service areas you ore the person we gion, sex or national Jackson Real Estate. 647- Security deposit, 1 year OlOFFICESPACE id, snrf, stereo, sharp. buildings, establish a spill- origin, or on Intention to Solid as o rock Ml Good $5^ protection regulations are included should take place. need. Benefits Include full old fashioned quality! 8400.O lease. No pets. 649-0795. ENDROLLS management program and other medical, dental and life moke any such prefer­ in state and federal laws, local Both sides did agree to study the ence, limitation or dis­ Tastefully refurbished Manchester - center of 27% width - 2S9 VW JETTA '82 officials say they are not enough measures. offers and meet again Wednesday Insurance plans, and our and decorated high light­ Manchester-odlolnlng town. Like new. 800 13% width - 2 for 289 2 dr, 5 spd, cass, 1 owner, Some of the steps would be under salary Is competetive. To crimination. The Herald South Windsor - $299,900 - Wickham pork 5 rooms on sharp car, $5495. and are pressing ahead with a set of to begin work toward a settlement. will not knowingly accept ing the beauty of natural Absolutely gorgeous 5 square feet, all utilities. MUST b« pickad up at tha the PZC’s jurisdiction, while other schedule on Interview, oak woodwork, stained second floor of two family 668-1447. nnunicipal regulations. No protec­ The negotiators indicated they please call between 9 am any advertisement which bedroom contemporary house, 2 bedrooms, large Harald Offica Monday thru VW JETTA '85 tion laws exist on the municipal measures would be the responsibil­ would like to reach a compromise Is In violation of the low. glass, a kltchen-pontry Cope located In a great Thuraday bafora 11 am.only. 4 dr, 5 spd, sc, cass, sold & and 5 pm 647-7999. and lots more! $132,900. yard. Rental Includes Office space for rent- level. ity of the Board of Directors. by May so that it could be voted on neighborhood. Home In­ heat, hot water, garage, serviced hare, $7995. Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg and AP photo Jackson 8, Jackson Real cludes large living room, Manchester prime down­ At one point during the PZC by Eighth District electors at their Person to wash cors- Government Homes - Estate. 647-8400.0 lawn care and snow remo­ town professional suites meeting Wednesday at Lincxiln Republican Director Geoffrey hours Oom to 12 noon. from $1 (U repair). Delin­ formal dining room, and val. $650. Ct National VW JETTA '81 annual meeting. 12 X 20 first floor family available from 1000 to 6000 4 dr, 5 spd, cass, exc. cond, Center, commission member Wil­ Naab listened to part of Wednesday Probing for survivors “Whatever there is that does fall Monday through Friday. quent tax property. Bank, Trust Real Estate square feet. Lease or pur­ Automotive $4895. night’s presentation, but left to Inquire Don Kelley, Car­ Repossessions. Call 1- 805- For sole by owner In room. Stone floor to cell­ Department. 728-2326. liam Bayer, concerned about regu- out of this, it must be a salable Coventry-by the lake In ing fireplace, screened chase. Boyle Real Estate lati much much 2482.0 Three bedroom apart­ fice, 41 Centar St., Manches­ Young told commission members. market-rate rentals, it would be a preliminary plans were drawn operations in Buckland be Light office cleaning etc. 7709. 649-2638 WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. But during dry spells, the town ity was asked Wednesday night to more. Choose from; Cope ment, $550 monthly, secur­ ter, CT until MARCH 3, 1VS7 take over construction and opera­ departure from the stance adopted include building a full foundation transferred. Tuesday and Thursday 3 Cod Colonial...1880 sq. ity deposit required, at 11:00 a.m. for tha follow­ economy grew at a sluggish 1.3 relies heavily on aquifers and has 10 to 5. Call for details 647- A promising future for the ing; tion of.the North Elm Street elderly by the authority when the town under one cluster of buildings in the Former Town Attorney Kevin M. ft...Salt Box Coloni­ young executive who appliances and heat not FURNITURE percent annual rate in the final wells at three major locations. O'Brien, a town negotiator, said the 7653. Included, no pets. 643-7480. housing project from the town. converted the Bennet Junior High northeast corner of the site, to al...1865sq. ft....Dutch Co­ needs space, future value, L0T8/IAND ATHLETIC SUPPLIES three months of 1986, even weaker The largest of those is in the New School building on Main Street into provide storage space for tenants of town would hire the Eighth Dis­ lonial...1920 sq. ft....(Garri­ Basic Fashion than previously thought, the go­ While the authority made no Furniture sales people- and a new nelghborhood- FOR SALE Moving-Must sell! Seth The Town of Monchaster It State Road area, where three wells apartments for the elderly. the 24 apartments. trict’s sewer workers. In addition, son Colonial...2000 so. ft. ...Thls new 8 room 7>h EIIIngton-QuIet country grandfather clock, $850, vernment reported today. commitment, members raised no Part time evenings, Satur- setting, 1 bedroom apart­ on equal opportunitv om- pump 41 percent of Manchester’s Then the authority declined to the town would reimburse the Coll us today for appoint­ both home combines a Baldwin organ $850, plovar, and roqulrat on affir­ The Commerce Department said underground water supply, or 21 objection to the proposal and set a He said he also wants to provide d a y a n d Sunday. ment to plan your new Coventry-4 acres of beau­ ments. From $400. Nor­ mative action pollcv torall of special meeting for March 4 to consider managing the Bennet Eighth District for the $150,000 it Excellent opportunity flreploced family room tiful land In excellent Blonde bedroom set $200, the October-December change in percent of the town’s total 10.4 for side-by-side washers ancl dryers home! Sentry Real Est­ with an efficient kltchen- theastern Property Man­ kitchen set Maple $175, Its Contractors and Vendors discuss the details and, if possible, project. However, private inves­ paid its consultant to design the with large volume furni­ ate. 643-6601 .□ neighborhood of quality agement. 529-8972. os a condition of doing busi­ the gross national product, the million gallons of water used every tors helped finance the conversion instead of stacked appliances, planned Buckland sewer, plus the ture store. Apply In per­ ...Become o community homes. Also partially telephone stand with att­ ness with tha Town, os par broadest measure of economic to make a decision. shareholder for only ached seat $35. Sear's day. The New State Road source is of the Bennet project. The North which are inconvenient for elderly amount the district paid to install son to; M r. William Sin­ completed new Raised Four room apartment Fadfrol Order 11346. health, was the weakest showing Town Manager Robert B. Weiss, Manchester - $152,500 - $162,900. Blanchard 8, Ros- sewing machine In ca­ Bid forms, plans and speclfl- the southern part of a major aquifer Elm Street project would remain persons. sewer sleeves under Interstate 84 ger, Puritan Furniture, Relax or golf at this ranch, $99,900 or best available Immediately. for the economy since last spring, that runs north to Massachusetts. one of the officials who asked the 1061 New Britain Avenue, setto Realtors. "We Gua­ otter. Call Dawn Madore binet, $100. Norge washing cotlons ore available at tha authority to assume responsibily totally public. Construction of the apartments and Buckland Street and the value luxurious 3 bedroom con­ rantee Our Houses". 646- Adults preferred. No pets, machine, $75. Call 9am to (General Services' office. when growth slumped to 0.6 Three wells in the Charter Oak of any district equipment usable by West Hartford. dominium bordering the 646-0627, Golden Oaks no appliances. Security TOWN OF for the project, said, "If you take it The Bennet Apartments makes a would be financed by a $1.3 million 2482.D Realty. 646-5099. 9pm. 649-5914. percent. Park area tap about 17 percent of payment to the town in lieu of taxes. the town. golf course. All large and reference. 1 cor. 649- MANCHESTER, CT. The fourth-quarter growth rate town’s total supply, while the rest is over, it should be your baby.” He bond issue approved by the voters Driver-to deliver furni­ rooms Including shee- 1265. ROBERT B. WEISS, said the authority would have to There would be no tax for the in November. The apartments Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg, ture for large volume Ashford-4 beautiful acres Medicine cabinets - dou­ GENERAL MANAGER represented a downward revision drawn from bedrock wells in the trocked basement for fu­ Manchester...Easily af­ ble mirrored s|lders. Coll enter into a (xintract with Alan town-owned North Elm housing, would be built on land donated to another town negotiator, said it was store. Good pay and be­ ture family room, fire­ fordable 2 year old 3 of wooded and cleared 3 rooms, plain quiet 1st 033-02 from a preliminary report a month northeast section of Manchester. Cassano told the authority. important that a single government nefits. Apply In person to; land between two brand for dimensions. $12.00 ago which had pm growth at an A mix of commercial, industrial Lamson, the architect chosen to the town. It lies between North Elm place, central air, large bedroom, IV2 both Colon­ floor apartment. Heat, ap­ each. Call 647-1155.0 design the work. While the authority members Stect and White Street, south of oversee the sewering operations in . Mr. William Singer, Puri­ deck, 2 1/2 baths. Unit ial. Large family size new homes, $60,000. Coll pliances. Prefer retired annual rate of 1.7 percent. and residential development has town, particularly in the Buckland tan Furniture, 1061 New Paul C arroll 742-6380 With Weiss at the authority's questioned specifics of the proposal Henry Street. backs up to woods. Com­ kitchen plus formal dining lady or older married Chest drawers - rock ma­ The weaker growth was accom­ already covered most of the aquifer Britain Avenue, West Golden Oaks Realty, 646- TAKE A LOOK meeting were Assistant Town Man­ Wednesday night, no one indicated Because the land must be used for section where much new develop­ plex also offers tennis and room or den. Priced right couple. References, secur­ ple. 4 drawers, 44 Inches panied by a slowdown in inflation, areas, leaving little vacant land. Hertford. 5099. ity, no pets. 646-6113. ager Steven R. Werbner and Town opposition. elderly housing before July 1.1988, ment is planned. a swimming pool. D.W. at $124,900. Joyce G. Ep­ high, 30 Inches wide, 19 SPECIAL PURCHASE with an inflation index tied to the Pellegrini said there are some Weiss told the authority the town She said the town has better Fish Realty, 643-1591 or stein Real Estate. 647- Inches deep. Good condi­ GNP rising at an annual rate of just Director Stephen Cassano. Weiss or be devoted to a park, planning Vernon - 2 lots - one 3 room apartment on 1st From Dtllar Rtut-i-ear high-risk uses in these areas. "We Building Committee would not be must be done quickly. resources and expertise to super­ Pllots-Brockwov Air 871-1400. 8895.P tion. $45. Call 643-7982. 0.7 percent, the best showing in don't know what that means for the and Cassano both said the authori­ headquartered In Platts­ available - overlooking floor In a 3 family house. ty’s expertise in housing for the formally involved in the project, Lamson said he will need about vise the estimated $6.8 million in lake. Ideal for solar heot- almost 20 years. aquifers,” he said. burgh, New York, Is ac­ Heat and electricity In­ Maple rocking chair - 1985 Mercury Lynx elderly makes it the logical agency but he said Paul Phillips, the four months to complete plans and new sewer work that a 1978 town cepting resumes for Pilots lng.$40,000 . James R. cluded. No pets. One 4 Ora. Auto. PS: Ak. ' . For the entire year, the economy However, he and Young said the committee's chairman, has offered study said should be done in McCovonagh Real Estate, good condition. $45.00. 8 to OtMOBB from to handle the project. it will take nine or 10 months to positions on It's Beech months security. $475. Ask Coll 643-2248. grew 2.5 percent, the slowest town has never detected a major to help if the authority wants help. northern Manchester. 9 649-3800. for Betty Jean. Realty Attorney Malcolm Barlow. legal build the apartments. 1900 Alcrcraft due to addi­ 9 advance since an outright decline in *3995 counsel for the authority, said he Weiss said that Lamson had been Werbner said he suspects the O’Brien maintained that it would tional aircraft being World Frechette. 646-7709. Two matching velvet liv­ the recession year of 1982. Please torn to page 10 be to the Eighth District’s economic placed Into service over wants to discuss the contractual selected for the design work demand for the apartments will be ing room chairs, light 1985 Merc Marquis relationship between the authority through normal selection proce­ so high, the authority may have to advantage to give up control of its the next few monts. We Rentals CONDOMINIUMS blue, very good condition. a eyi. Aulo, PS. pe. M sewer system. He argued that it is offer on excellent salary, 643-4800 after 5pm. Oloehoooofrom and the town with the town's legal dures and had submitted the lowest have a lottery to choose tenants. medical program, and FOR RENT TODAY’S HERALD not profitable, and is subsidized by fringe benfits Including o R e clln e r chair, gold *4995 the revenue collected to fund the company contribution APARTMENTS One bedroom loft, V h tweed. (Good condition. Eighth District’s fire department. savings plan and liberal I fo r r e n t baths with lacuzzi, co­ $60. 643-7528.0 Moriarty Bros. "The town is not trying to take profit sharing plan (par­ vered parking, storage, Used Car Specials End to aid? Resolution passes Transplant appeals stir fears over some valuable asset of the ticipation In the profit brand new. $575. 872-3972 Eighth District,” O’Brien said. Manchester-2nd floor, 2 . An opponent of U.S. aid to the The (^nnecticut General Assem­ sharing plan occurs after days, 871-7131 evenings ITV/8TERE0/ 81 Datsun 280ZX •5895 Town negotiator Geoffrey Naab, completing the probation­ bedroom, heat and ap­ and weekends. 82 Mazda 4 Dr. QLC •3495 Nicaraguan Contra fighters aaysan bly is now on record against the mates to help pay his expenses. The a town director, said that for an ary period os defined In pliances. No pets. $550 APPLIANCES ,8327 early-round defeat for the contro­ proposed Iroquois natural gas PITTSBURGH (AP) — Every day. "Eventually, Holly is going to 81 Bonneville 4 dr. *2495 day, the parents of children await­ be as sick as this little kid." money was part of about $89,000 average Eighth District resident, it the plan). We also offer plus security. Coll 646- Manchester-Lydall 83 Olds 98. 4 dr. *7800 10-18 versial program shows Congress pipeline through western Connect!-' excellent travel privileges 3979. ing transplants are told the same already collected for the boy. would be cheaper to have the town Woods-2 bedroom, l Refrigerator - 2 door, 16 84 VW Rabbit 4 dr. •5295 With th e exetusivm has changed its mind and will no cut. The state House and Senate Deborah Downey, whose 19- on our company and Pied­ baths, garage, basement, 84 Q-Marquis 4 dr. *8988 thing; donor organs are matched month-old daughter, Bridget, re­ Word of the theft, coupled with a provide sewer service. A typical New 5 room duplex apart­ cubic feet. Manual de­ longer support the guerrillas. The approved a resolution Wednesday mont Airlines. Please no pets. $750. 647-7494 or 83 Bk. Electra 2 dr. '8295 P M O T O ^ D E Patterns by rieed and compatibility, not call and $1,000 from the president, resident, with a home assessed at send resume and cover ment. 3 bedrooms, 1'/> frost. $25.00. 643-2809.O Senate Foreign Relations (Tommlt- stating opposition to the proposed ceived a liver at Children’s Hospital 643-8274. 83 Monte Carlo *5988 presidential appeals and publicity. of Pittsburgh on Christmas Eve but brought an outpouring of donations $31,740, a car valued at $2,500 and letter to: Human Resour­ baths, fully oppllanced. tee voted ll-$Wedneday tohaltU.S. 360-mile, $ ^ million pipeline from using 2,300 cubic feet of water every 85 Mazda RX-7 *10,500 Basic Fashion The MagaiiBC help for the Contras trying to Canada to Long Island. Story on Yet some parents say they can’t died the next day, said she was totaling an estimated $400,000. ces Department, Brock­ BOLTON •265,000 No pets. References and for Women Who Sew, help but wonder when a patient like three months, would pay about $5 way Air, 1 Calkins Court, security. $650 plus utili­ HOMES RECREATIONAL 84 Mercury Topaz '4495 overthrow the leftist Sandiniata page 4. disgusted by the fuss surrounding Miami Beach millionaire indus­ 7 7 includes an exciting array of TO BE BUILT1 EQUIPMENT 85 Nissan Sentra •3895 Ronnie DeSillers, a 7-year-old trialist Victor Posner gave $200,000. less on sewer bills, Naab said. South Berlington, Ver­ ties. 649-4003. FORHENT classic Sew-SImpIc, Photo- government. Story on page 7. the frail, bespectacled boy who won District negotiator John D. La- mont 05403-6002 (no phone This could be your dream home! 9 room, 83 T-BIrd Heritage •8444 (joldc Patterns for Ihrger Florida boy awaiting a liver trans­ President Reagan’s favor. Ronnie arrived at Children’s Farmhouse Colonial with 4 bedrooms, formal 85 Toyota Supra •13,200 Index plant, captures hearts and head­ Belle Jr., who is the Eighth calls Please) Equal Op- Three room oportments- Ladles white figure siz«, half-sizes, misses and Hospital on Tuesday for evaluation partunlty Employer. dining room plus dinette, huge living room with No appliances. No pets. E. Hortford-new 3 bed­ 82 Nissan Sentra •3495 children: plus a Sewing 20 pag«8, 2 sBcUons lines and takes center stage. “It makes me sick. Not for District’s legal counsel, said the skates, size 6. $20. Call Supplement with directions for a transplant. fireplace, 2 baths, plus 2 half baths, first floor Security. Call 646-2426 room ,appliances, 644-0348.O 88 MIt. Qalant •13,500 "That kid’s been in the paper all Ronnie; it makes me sick for all district team had "some difficulty family room, 3 car garage. Set on an enormous lot. weekdays 9 to 5. laundry hook-up, base­ 85 Line. Town Car '15,8(XI for a Caftan, Garment Bags; Clear and cold Advica. .14 Lottaiy. "I've received no inquiries from with some of the factual content” of Versitlle clerical position and handy Catch-all. 2 Bonne week. It does make a little bit of those other kids who are waiting out - data entry helpful but not Call Realtor for more details. ment. $825. Security, ref­ 84 Line. Mark VII *12,200 Conpons offer additional ■ Tonight will be clear, with Buslnoas- - 9 Obltuarlaa__ 10 difierence," said Janice Borne of there. It upsets me that there are so the White House, from Mr. Reagan the town’s offer. He did not required. Central Glaston­ Manchester - Maple Wood erences. 647-9495. 81 Thundarbird *4495 savings. Claaalflsd. 10-20 Opinion______0 many other kids who don’t have or anyone else about this child. elaborate, but he did not dismiss the opartments. New luxury, eOATS/MARME temperatures between 10 and 20. Ponchatoula, La., whose 6-year-old bury location. Medical Start Sewing and Saving by Comics__ ___8 Paopla 2 access to the president," said Mrs. That’s the way things have always town’s proposal. Ws ssH bslt ffg bscsM s two bedroom townhouses. Lovely 2 bedroom Ranch, EQUIPMENT wind northwest around 10 mph. daughter, Holly, has been waiting and dental benefits. Call MORIARTY ordering Basic/Fashlon F'riday will be sunny, with highs in Connacticut _4-S Sports____15-17 at home for a liver since August. Downey of Grafton. been," said Dr. Thomas Starzl, "We’d like you out of the Sue at 6S9-2666. "REALr nMFUSIONAU 279 Bldwell Street. 649- nice yard dead end street. today.. . Price: $2.00 a copy. GallMMSa,i80 8iklirOsM 5249. $750 per month plus secur- 16 foot Mod River canoe, the upper SOs. Saturday, clear with Entartainmant 14 Tolavlalon___ 13 “It would be really cruel tor me to Last week, thieves broke into director of transplant surgery at Buckland firehouse and you’d like Ts srtfsr, ttsd $2J5, lacIMbt the affiliated University of General cleaning person - iW and utlinios. Fully paddles Included. Used BROTHERS ps MM) k 'S > k M M 8 2 S garage. Very clean. $530. pets. Call Jim or Cindy 643^942 after 6pm or 647- tlSOSia.ataaHneas References and security. . . INwTXR.V.It0M Lynch Toyota Pontiac, after 4. Avalloble April 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for 643-5135 Priat haaie. Udrets with ZtP 646-4321. 646-7268. 1st. 6494175. Bob. eODl. t t ila r ^ MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Feb. 19. 1987 — $ t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuradav. Feb. 19.1987 Tenants PZC angry about WEATHER get say reversal on curbs Connecticut forecast By John F. Kirch their houses, residents told the Herald Reporter directors. They said it wasn’t fair to Central, Eafllem Interior, Sontkweot Interior: on pets have to pay for granite curbs, too. Tonight, clear, low 10 to 20, wind northwest around Town officials said that the 600 10 mph. Friday, sunny. Ugh in the upper SOs. The Planning and Zoning Com­ mission is angered by the Manches­ feet of granite curb was being West coastal. East coastal: ToUght, clear, low A set of rules for keeping pets at installed as part of reconstruction around 20, wind northwest 10 mph. Friday, sunny. federally subsidized housing for ter Board of Directors’ decision to have the town pay for granite curbs of the street. Ugh in the upper SOs. elderly people was tentatively on Garden Grove ,^ a d — an Town Manager Robert B. Weiss Northwest Ulls: Tonight, clear, low around 10, approved by the Mancheater Hous­ said during the Feb. 3 meeting that ing Authority Wednesday night and installation that the PZC deferred wind northwest around 10 mph. Friday, sunny. Ugh three years ago. deferments should not be given by 30 to 35. will be submitted to tenants for the PZC because it leads to disputes Meanness to Genius comment. PZC members, responding to a over who will pay for the curbs and The rules will not become effec­ Call by the directors to set up a Astronomer Nicholas Copernicus was bom on this day sidewalks later. Some directors Across the nation tive until final approval by the meeting, said Wednesday night said it was unfair to grant defer­ in 1473. His genius went unrecognized in his own authority, which will hold a r a c ­ they want to meet with the ments because the action shifts the directors. Commission members A Rocky Mountain storm dumped heavy snow on lifetime, and religious leaders ridiculed hie theory that ing with tenants at 7 p.m. March 18 financial burden to the homeowner at the authority’s office at Westhill said they want the directors to later. sections of Colorado and Wyoming and aimed at the the Earth revolved around the Sun. The first edition of justify their action to override a Plains today, while cold air rushed into the Gardens. PZC members defended the the book expounding his theory was printed with an The regulations will be based on PZC deferment. Garden Grove Road deferment Low Southwest and most of the Northeast was cold and unauthorized preface that discredited the literal mean-, Temperatures 40 rules formulated by another hous­ “ ’Maybe we can meet with the during their meeting Wednesday clear. ing of his findings. Mostly, the book was ignored until ing authority and approved by directors," commission member night at Lincoln Center. The storm developing in the southern Rockies Galileo called attention to it. The Catholic Church then federal housing officials. William Bayer said. “ But I don’t PZC 'Vice Chairman Ronald H- caused heavy snow in the mountains of New Mexico Copies of the proposed rules will know what will come of it, Gates said the deferment was F and threatened to spread into the southern Plains. banned it — until 1822. be delivered to tenants for their honestly.” granted before commission FRONTS; study. No meeting date has been set. members knew that heavy develop­ It sent snow as far north as Wyoming and DO YOU KNOW — What is the name for the path a About two years ago the authority The controversy involves a Feb. 3 ment would take place on the W a r m - w ^ Colorado. Three Inches of snow fell in six hours at planet takes around the Sun? conducted a survey in which a large decision by the directors to reject a residential street. Denver and 6 inches had fallen in southeast Aurora. W EDNESDAY’S ANSWER — R2D2 and 3CPO starred In majority of the tenants oppos^ proposal that six property owners Gates said that 99 percent of such Occluded Stationary - allowing pets. Recently, however, on Garden Grove Road be charged Showers Rain Flurries Snow Western sections of the Bighorn Basin in the movie “Star Wars.” deferment requests are turned federal regulations have been the cost of installing granite curbs down. The commission only grants northwest Wyoming also had heavy snow, including 2.19.07 e Knowledge Unlimited, Inc. 1967 8 inches at Meeteetse over five hours. changed to require the authority to in front of their homes. Instead, the them when there is an unusual NATIONAL FORECAST — The National Weather Service forecasts snow allow pets and to make rules for board agreed to have the town pick hardship or if there are no other E for Friday from the southern Rockies to the lower Midwest. Rain is A winter storm warning was posted for the \ keeping them. up the estimated $13,000 cost. curbs on the street, he said. mountains and the northeast and east central Plains A Newip^xr In Education Program The model rules forbid rodents Under a 1984 agreement, the The debate over deferments- is forecast from the western Gulf to the upper Mississippi. Sponaored by ' of New Mexico, where more than 4 inches of snow and reptiles, and put limits on the homeowners would have been not a new one. About a year ago, the was expected. The Manchester Herald sizes of dogs and cats. They set a assessed for the work because the PZC began drafting a policy on limit of one bird cage with up to two PZC gave the developers who deferments, but work stopped when strong northeast winds brought cold air to the birds, or one fish tank of up to Herald photo by Mitchell owned the land a deferment on commission members could not Southwest and prompted travelers’ advisories in 10-gaIlon capacity. Barbara Whitman, a marine biologist, granite curbs. That meant that reach a consensus. Southern . A l m a n a c The rules would require a secur­ acquainted with Connecticut sea life. curbs would not be installed until While some PZC members, in­ introduces a Bolton seventh-grade Students listening to Whitman Wednes­ Clear skies prevailed across California and ity deposit from tenants who have later, when the town would charge cluding Bayer and Gates, feel that cats or dogs and would impose a science class to a lobster during her day as she shared lobster facts are homeowners for their installation. some deferments are justified, Nevada while cloudy skies dominated from the Today is Thursday, Feb. 19, the wartime detention and intern­ ment of Japanese-Americans. monthly fee to maintain the presentation to get students better Darren LeBel, left, and Jared Stead. Residents complained to the other members, like Marion Tag­ Pacific Northwest to the northern Plains, which had 50th day of 1987. 'There are 315 grounds. The model sets the secur­ directors earlier this month that gart and Theodore Brindamour, scattered snow showers. days left in the year. In 1945, during World War II, ity deposit at $300 and the monthly they were told they would have to are not convinced of the need for Skies were cloudy across the south central and Today’s Highlight in History: U.S. Marines landed on the fee at $15, but the authority pay for granite curbs if the town them. southeastern sections of the nation. Fog, drizzle and On Feb. 10, 1803, Congress Japanese-held island of Iwo Jima members felt those figures were too chose to put them in. The residents Much debate has centered on freezing drizzle lingered in sections of the voted to accept Ohio’s borders in the Western Pacific. high. Students discover marine life said the developer assured them what should be done on existing Tennessee Valley and adjoining Appalachian and constitution. However, Ohio Under present local regulations, about one year ago that granite streets where deferments had been In 1963, the Soviet Union curbs would not be installed for granted in the past. region. statehood wasn’t formally rati­ pets are not allowed at housing for fied by Congress until 1953. informed President John F. the elderly. The new rules apply to years to come. On proposed new streets, the PZC Skies were clear across most of the northeastern On this date: Kennedy that it would withdraw the federally subsidized Westhill without leaving the classroom Blacktop curbs installed on the has agreed to deny all deferment quarter of the nation. Early morning temperatures In 1473, the astronomer Coper­ “ several thousand’’ of an esti­ Gardens and Mayfair Gardens street were included in the price of requests. dipped below zero in upstate New York and northern nicus was bom in Tomn, Poland. mated 17,000 Soviet troops in complexes, but not to the state- New England and were in the teens across much of In 1807, former Vice President Cuba. subsidized Spencer Village units. By John Mitchell In between, the students were head into its shell as Whitman held IT '■ the rest of the Northeast and Great Lakes region. No decision has been made about told about sea urchins, starfish, on. The snail squirted fluid at her, to Aaron Burr was arrested in In 1985, about 150 people were Herald Reporter Board airs complaints Alabama. He was subsequently whether to extend the new rules to mussels, scallops and spider crabs. the delight of the class. Today's forecast called for snow likely from much killed when a Spanish Jetliner Spencer Village. The question did tried for treason and found BOLTON — A group of seventh- When Whitman was finished The students groaned when Whit­ of Oklahoma and northwest Texas across southern crashed into a mountain while not come up Wednesday night. talking, the students were allowed man picked up a tiny mud crab. innocent. and eighth-grade science students Colorado and New Mexico into the mountains of approaching the airport at Bil­ to go to the front of the science tab “ Don’t bite me.” Whitman warned In 1846, the Texas state govern­ at Bolton Center School explored about tax assessments Arizona; rain across much of the remainder of bao, Spain. and touch her catches. the creature, offering a lesson ment was formally installed in the murky capes and bays off Long Texas; and a few snowshowers in western Montana. \Jsland Iteund Wednesday. The Whitman said the idea was to get based on experience. “ Don't be Manchester residents who feel Lane said his house was assessed at Austin. the kids exposed to sea life. “ I just fooled by these guys.” their tax assessments are too high a higher amount compared to other Highs were expected in the 20s across northern In 1878. Thomas Edison re­ discoveries were bountiful and impressive, considering they never thought more kids would be able to can now take their complaints to homes in his neighborhood, and North Dakota. Minnesota, the Great Lakes region ceived a patent for his M HA eyes Laurie Klekotka, an eighth- L o t t e r y even left the classroom. see more things if I brought them to the Board of Tax Review, which has SCM Corp. on Progress Drive said grader. said she thought it was fun and New York through central and northern New phonograph. -The students, instead, had the class,” she said. begun its annual series of sessions its personal property audit in­ to touch the creatures. England; 60s across coastal sections of central and In 1881, Kansas became the shoreline come to them in the form “ She’s a sharp lady.” Biella said, to resolve disputes. creased the value of business MORNING WEATHER — Today’s weather satellite photo taken at 2:30 first state to prohibit all alcoholic congregate So did Chris Anderson, who said equipment more than the cost of the southern California and through much of Florida; of Barbara Whitman, an independ­ noting that the program was On Wednesday, four taxpayers Connecticut daily he goes crabbing a lot. “ I just like property because of an auction a.m. shows cloudiness blanketing much of Texas and New Mexico. and 30s to 40s across most of the rest of the nation. beverages. ent marine biologist who travels to intriguing because it appealed to a complained to the three-member different crabs and animals,” the sale. Precipitation falls in Now Mexico in the form of rain at low elevations and Temperatures around the nation at 2 a.m. EST In 1342, President Franklin D. Connecticut schools and shows the basic instinct in most children. "All panel, which met in the assessor's Wednesday; 757 eighth-grader said. Frank Stamler, chairman of the ranged from 7 degrees below zero at Watertown. Roosevelt signed an executive proposals specimens she has (xillected over kids love to go to the beach.” office in the Municipal Building. snow in the mountains. High clouds are scattered across an areafromthe Randy Russo, an eighth-grader, tax review board, said the board N.Y.. to 69 at Key West, Fla. order that made possible the Play Four: 3136 the years. “ I’m bringing the sea to Biella said his students had not Two complaints concerned per­ Northwest to the upper Midwest, while the East has clear skies. said he’d heard a lot of the will inspect each property before the land,” she said simply. been studying sea life, but the sonal property and dealt with two Two congregate-housing build­ information before, but be still got making a decision on the assess­ She placed smaH, colored tubs opportunity for the lesson was too real estate assessments, according ings for elderly tenants may be something new out of the lecture. ments. The panel has never in­ and aquariums filled with plant and good to pass up. to minutes of the board’s meeting. built at Westhill Gardens if the Russo liked the crab best. "It’s the creased an assessment, and re­ Manchester Housing Authority suc­ animal life in the front of science His armchair discoverers learned the difference between way their body’s shaped and what Vincent Diana complained that duced assessm ents have no ceeds in getting state grants for the teacher John Biella’s classroom. he was assessed for personal All the creatures were native to meat eaters and scavengers and they eat.” pattern, Stamler said. project. “ Treat the animals gently, they property at 31 apartments and four A couple of years ago, about 12 PEOPLE 'ITie authority Wednesday night Connecticut’s coastal region. the unique survival methods of have to survive the whole day,” stores that he owns, even though property owners on Hillstown Road encouraged Carol Shanley, execu­ Whitman held up each creature crustaceans. “ If the crab loses a leg, he can grow it back,” Whitman Whitman told the students as they there is no personal property there. complained and assessments were 9 and highlighted facts about them, tive director, to proceed with an gathered around the tubs and Assessor J. Richard Vincent, who Miss Ono, the widow of Beatle Warden’s second divorce be­ beginning with smaller plant forms said. “ It’s not that big a deal.” reduced. Hillstown Road taxpayers application. talked about how ugly some of her does not sit on the tax review board, who did not complain were not Movie opens tonight John Lennon, said she was came final Jan. 15, said Cathe­ and ending with a lobster named At one point, dripping water onto She said a preliminary study pets were. said today the discrepancy oc­ given lower assessments, Stamler “ frozen with horror’’ Wednesday rine’s mother, Ruby Hager of , Alice. the school floor, a snail ducked its Willie Nelson’s latest movie, indicates it may be feasible to build Whitman said the most reward­ curred because his department did said, because changes can only be when a missile convoy rumbled Greenbrlar. “ Red Headed Stranger,” opens on a 1.7-acre piece of land at ing aspect of lecturing, which she not receive enough information. made if there is an appeal. The into the base from a training “ They really worked it out fine Westhill, now commonly called the tonight in Austin, Texas at a has been doing for 12 years, is the Bob Riley Oldsmobile on Adams following year, though, the remain­ exercise. Wednesday was her amongst themselves. The par­ baseball field. benefit where suggested dress is Hearing next week fun she has. Street said its new showroom was ing Hillstown Road assessments 54th birthday. ents didn’t really get involved,’’ Shanley said she had in mind a assessed too high, compared to black tie or blue jeans. “ I like showing them the interest­ were changed by the assessor. “ Then I started crying,” she said Ms. Hager, who had opposed , building that would house 20 people, other dealers. Vincent said he feels The film, based on Nelson’s ing things,” she said. “ It’ll also The board will meet again Friday said as she huddled near a the marriage., with a common room where meals the assessment was correct. 1975 album of the same name, is make it more interesting when they at 7 p.m. and Monday at 7 p.m. A campfire in a snowstorm. “ I just want the children to be would be served. The facility would on zoning in Bolton Robert Beck of 28 Markwood the story of a western preacher’s go to the beach.” work session is scheduled Feb. 28. She promised to give financial happy,” she said. be primarily for the the frail fall from grace. It stars Nelson, support to the women, who are Ms. Hager said her daughter elderly, she said. The revisions would add specific Katharine Ross and Morgan By Andrew Yurkovsky campaigning to ban nuclear was sick and could not com e to the There are no congregate housing guidelines for special permits, Fairchild and is scheduled for Herald Reporter weapons from Britain, but would phone Wednesday. units in Manchester now, but a which Dooley said are now granted national release Friday. private developer is planning to not say how much. Her help would Warden’s father, Herbert, said •: BOLTON — The Zoning Commis­ on a case-by-case basis. To encour­ Nelson said it was “ the movie build one off West Center Street for BROAD STREET the divorce was sought mutually. sion will conduct a public hearing age construction of solar-efficient be spiritual as well as material, 100 elderly tenants. Dairii I’ve wanted to make for almost a “ Both of them wanted it and Wednesday on proposed revisions buildings, as mandated by the she said. Shanley said state funds are dozen years now, ever since I both of them agreed. There’s not to the town zoning regulations, last state, the regulations would also Miss Ono stopped at Greenham available for the purpose and the Queen_____ • DAIRY QUEEN started putting together the ‘Red going to be any bitter custody updated in 1985. include a review of the solar Common en route to her New demand for them is low, largely Headed Stranger’ concept battle,” said the elder Warden. Chairman Philip G. Dooley, efficiency of each proposed new York home after attending an because most other local housing album.’ ’ international peace conference in speaking after the commission’s building. The premiere is being held as a authorities do not have the land Buildings would not be required Moscow. meeting Wednesday night in the benefit for KLRU-TV. Austin’s needed for housing. Community Hall, said he wants a to meet a particular standard of Shanley said there is a second public television station. BELLA ABZUG new edition ' of the regulations, efficiency, but the question of Y O K O O N O SYLVESTER STEWART Today’s quotes piece of land available at the The movie was written and which are now out of print, to go to efficiency would be raised to ... missed court date .. Harvard teacher Westhill area and it might be directed by Austin writer Bill supports peace move “ The message here is that both press in March. The regulations are encourage builders to take it into feasible to construct two buildings Divorced again houses of Congress will vote this'; updated about every two years. consideration, Dooley said. WIttllft, a longtime friend of for congregate housing, each for 20 failed to appear in a narcotics Harvard University, where she But McCarthy said the two had A 16-year-oId father of two, who year to terminate Contra aid, one Included in the eight-page revi­ Other proposed changes are Nelson’s who previously collabo­ tenants. WE’RE TAKING rated with him on the films case, said Detective Jim Turner. has come face to face with a made “ passing comments at made headlines with his first way or the other.” — Sen. sions proposal is redesignation of height limits for antennas and flagpoles, which are now unres­ "Honeysuckle Rose" and Turner said Stewart also was reminder of her failed bid to seminars and suppers.” marriage to a pregnant teenager Christopher Dodd, D-Conn., after the Bolton Notch Quarry from tricted; a requirement that exte­ wanted on a warrant issued in return to Congress. “ She sees creating political when he was 12, has divorced his the Senate Foreign Relations industrial to residential and neigh­ “ Barbarosa” rior residential lighting be shielded ON A NEW LOOK! Fort Meyers, Fla., alleging he A fellow teacher at the John F. commercials in one light and I see Committee voted to halt help for.. borhood business. Dooley said the second wife. to prevent light from shining on them in another," said the Nicaraguan rebels. Woman Injured change was prompted by the violated probation after a 1983 Kennedy School of Government’s “ I’m a lot happier,” Hal roads and in neighboring yards; Stewart arrested coCaine-related arrest. Institute of Politics this term is McCarthy, 34, who is conducting Warden said Wednesday in Nash­ “ In discussing Iran and other,. planned construction of the Route 6 Com e celebrate our remodeling a seminar on political In 2-car crash expressway, which would cut off and re-establishment of a zoning Stewart, known to his rock and Larry McCarthy, who is on leave ville, Tenn. He said he’s content regional issues, the prime minis-' * permit and fee, which have fallen with these epectacular coupons. Sylvester Stewart, whose soul fans as Sly Stone, was to be from Ailes Communications. commercials. ter and I agreed on the impor­ highway access from the quarry. to attend high school and see his A Manchester woman was in­ The quarry is now designated a out of use. music group Sly and the Family Ailes is the company that Abzug, 66, is teaching seminars tance of looking to the future . 9 arraigned today. two daughters periodically. jured in a two-car accident Sunday non-conforming use in a residential If there are no strong objections 9 Stone rose to stardom in the 1960s, in government and foreign Stewart’s group included his produced commercials for Rep. Warden’s first marriage, to instead of dwelling on the past.” ' ; area. The change would not affect to the proposed changes, the has been arrested in affairs. at the intersection of Cooper Hill 643-4491 brother, sister and cousin. Its hits Joseph DioGuardl, the incumbent 14-year-oId Wendy Chappell in — President Reagan, after meet-' ] and Fairfield streets, police said. the current operation at the Notch, commission, which has the final on California and Florida war­ included “ Dance to the Music,” who defeated Abzug in No­ 1984, produced a child named ing with Israeli Prime Minister ‘ John W. Wilkinson, 81, of 48 but it would restrict future develop­ say. could vote on them the night of rants charging him with failure to “ I Want to Take You Higher” and vember. McCarthy said he did not Heather and ended in September Yitzhak Shamir. Keeney St., was traveling west on ment if and when quarrying ceases, the hearine. Dooley said. appear in court. “ Everyday People.” The group >vork on D ioG u a rd i’ s Ono offers support “ I’m now ready to give it, as the : 1985. Cooper Hill Street at about 9 a.m. Dooley said. In other action Wednesday, the Now there’s Dairy Queen cake to treat them tol 1 The 43-year-old singer was disbanded in the ’70s. 'commercials. Yoko Ono is offering support for Five months later, he married Americans say, my very best'. when a southbound car operated by To give the commission authority Cool, creamy, chocolate and vanilla DQ soft I taken into custody when a bail commission scheduled a hearing Buy any one sandwich, a women’s peace camp outside a eighth-grader Catherine Renee shot.” — Charles Hanghey, de^ , Mark W. Thomas. 23. of 92 Camp- to prohibit future quarrying and for March 18 on the proposed sarve, layereid with light crisp chocolate i bondsman turned him in Tuesday In a telephone interview Wed- base in Greenham Common, T^nt, who also was pregnant and feating Prime Minister Garret: field Road, ran a stop sign and gravel pits, the revised regulations location of the Hans Christian crunch, plenty of rich, cold fudge and covered ■ night, said police Lt. Dan Cooke. RAtnom hprlna a loss nesday from Cambridge, Abzug get the second nememoering a McCarthy haven’t England where U.S. cruise nu­ gave birth to his second child, FitzGerald in Ireland’s general - struck Wilkinson’s car. police said. would allow such activity in indus­ Anderson Montessori School at the with delicious Icing. It’s all frozen and • A warrant was issued in Los election. A passenger in Wilkinson’s car, trial areas by special permit. Bella Abzug is teaching at had any run-ins. clear missiles are kept. Aahley. former town library on Bolton packaged to take home. Wouldn’t a DQ cake ^ Angeles on Jan. 17 after Stewart Susan Wilkinson, 84, was treated Dooley said such activity is not Center Road. for an arm injury at Manchester mentioned in the existing regula­ be wonderful tonight? 0 0 Memorial Hospital and released, tions and so, according to state Dooley said the commission's FREE! * S)c€cuTi^e M anchester Herald niomas was charged with failure to statutes, would be a permitted use main concern is that traffic and w/IMs( obey a stop sign. of land. parking at the site is adequate. OFF 6EE.. I WON- T gp USPS 327-500 VOL. CVI. No. 120 IZOMMie 7 (Ze A/o.2tppec, THCN TMEPe' .1 6EUEVE HOW about \ .. \jNDB(i w/IMs Wa S t h a t DER WHAT ^ e J E ll-V E C o m i c s MEMgeiz that I DON'T Re- I WAS lU \t)uR reve*t ) FtbATiow Published dally except Sun­ Suggested carrier rates are 2a n Y loeA 7 oee/tTC vou MAO, MCNlBeK- , I that /month- H M M A fim u j TH'whole WOULD HAPPEN / 6V£'yt TIM6 ■ 'AttAdVAH cniiii7Ariou \ Bralnard Place. Manchester. $30.50 for six monthsand $77.00 DAtf 7 vouTotO 0(7, PERHAPS, oz have Been .00 . IU-- B O L T O N — Real estate values, which Jumped “ Just like everybody else, we’re In this space, samples HAEC ( 5/.' LV J A ^ JuST^LHoe, 1 OOCTOR.. Conn. 00040. Second dess for one year. Mall rates are The total value of the .THAT c u r e iTocy uNoen , UNDER J t - available on request. town’s taxable property rose 7.3 5.8 percent, accounted for moat of having a real big year,” he said. of new comics will be WVMAV.’ couApreoTf postage paid at Manchester. a b o u t owning up XePATtoM VAVOH Conn. Postmaster Send ed- ^rcent, or nearly $600,000, from the rise. printed from time to To place a classified or display Based on the current tax rate of T9' CAllfOgNIA t h a t WWHT? drees changes to the Manches­ advertisement, or to report a 1985 to 1986, Town Assesaor Charles Motor vehicle assessments rose time to get reader ter Herald. P.O. Box 501. news Item, story or picture idea, P. Danna reported today. The about 17 percent and personal 33.9 mills, Danna said the Grand reaction. Readers are Manchester. Conn. OB040. call 643-2711. Office hours are increase waa one of the largest In property increased 16.5 percent, Ust increase means the town Invited to comment on If you don't receive your 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday decent years, but Danna aald it was Danna said, but real estate ac­ government could have an addi­ any aspect of the He­ Herald by 5 p.m. weekdsys or through Friday. not aurpriaing, considering the counts for most of the town’s tional $202,680 available to it 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, please number of new houses being built taxable property. without raising taxes. In addition, rald's comics. Send telephone your carrier. If you're The Manchester Herald Is a and people moving to Bolton. Last year, the Grand List grew 5 be said the town will receive about I Otfsr sxpires ,your comments to: unable to reach your carrier, call member of ibe Associated. Press, the Audit Bureau of The Grand List, the measure of percent over the previous year. $300,000 from the state for the I Feb.2t,lW7 Features Editor, Man­ subscriber sendee at 647-M4S amount of veterans’ exemptions it by 0 p.m. weekdays for delivery Circulations and the New Eng­ property values as of Oct. 1,1980, Danna said this year’s increase is sxplros Nk. 26,1667 | chester Herald, P.O. land Newspaper Association. typical of the area, where many included in the Grand List 'V In Mancheater. waa $87,879,319, Danna said. A year Box 591. Manchester. earlier, the total waa $81,900,859. new houses are being built. calculations. 06040.

\ 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuraday, Feb. 19. 19S7 Group asks General Assembly adopts Connecticut in Bwi^ Legislators state to fly Legislature approves snow funds urge quick HARTFORD — With Just one legislator in 186 dissenting, the resolution opposing line state House and Senate approved a bill sending |S million in state P O W flag surplus funds to cities and towns to help them pay their divestiture snow-removal bills. By Judd Eyerhart adequate consideration of alterna­ tage with the Soviet Union. The measure, approved Wednesday 136-0 in the House and 35-1 By Br*nt Laymon The Associated Press tives, such as boosting the capacity “We are dealing with a power... in the Senate, now goes to Gov. William A. O’Neill, who has HARTFORD (AP) — Connecti­ The Asioclated Press of existing pipelines pumping natu­ that will do anything in its power to already indicated he would sign it into law. cut should immediately sell all HARTFORD — The Connecticut ral gas into the Northeast. take over the world,” he said. “If Many towns around the state have depleted their snow-plowing remaining investments in compan­ HARTFORD — Connecticut has General Assembly is now on record Sen. Gary A. Hale, D-Ansonia, we let our guard down for one budgets this winter. ies doing business with white- been asked to become the fifth state against the propo^ Iroquois natu­ co-chairman of the Energy and second, they’ll move in.” The money will come from the projected $82.2 million surplus minority ruled South Africa, even if to fly a flag over its Capitol in ral gas pipeline through western Public Utilities Committee, said Said Rep. Francis X. O’Neill Jr., in the state transportation fund. It will be distributed on a the sales wind up costing the state support of a national effort for the Connecticut. the pipeline as proposed would R-Guilford: “If you love your formula based on population and the number of miles of road in money, say four state House release of American prisoners of The state House and Senate cross more than 100 streams in country, if you love your children, each town. leaders. war in Southeast Asia. approved a resolution Wednesday western Connecticut and cross the for God’s sake vote against this.” ‘"rhe substantive issue here is Mary N. Beauiieu of South stating opposition to the proposed Housatonlc River in three places. Proponents said it was important whether or not the profit motive is Windsor, New England chairman V 360-mile, $ ^ million pipeline from Rep. Robert Farr, R-West Hart­ for the General Assembly to be on more important than the human of the Forget-Me-Not Association, Canada to Long Island. ford, opposed the resolution, saying record on such issues. Part-time students on the Increase motive,” said Rep. William R. said Wednesday the flag wouid The two chambers also approved natural gas was preferable toother There was a similar debate in the Dyson, D-New Haven. “I would like honor the 2,500 Americans iisted as a non-binding resolution unpng forms of energy, like oil and coal. House on the resolution on Soviet HARTFORD — An increase in the number of part-time college to think that this state certainly missing in action and pubiicize the better treatment of Jews in tbe He also said a pipeline had been put Jewry, which was approved on a students has led the state Board of Governors for Higher puts human values far above the plight of the 300 to 500 soldiers her Soviet Union and the House passed underground through his town a voice vote. Education to recommend that schools provide more financial profit motive.” organization estimates are alive a third non-binding resolution cal­ few years ago “and you wouldn’t Rep. Martin M. Looney, D-New aid. and held captive. ling on the United States and the even know it was there today.” Haven, said Jews in the Soviet The board also has suggested that colleges adopt more flexible Dyson said the political situation “If any one of us was being Soviet Union to negotiate a ban on Democratic Gov. William A. Union have had their rights “sys­ in the racially divided country had course schedules and expand support services for part-time deteriorated to the point where the detained in any foreign country, nuclear weapons testing. O’Neill also opposes the plan, which tematically denied with an increas­ students. Commissioner of Higher Education Norma Foreman F we’d like to think that our country­ While the pipeline resolution was is now pending before federal ing degree of severity over the state can no longer afford to wait Glasgow said Tuesday. for better market conditions. men were working for our release, unanimously approved in the Se­ energy officials in Washington. years.” Of the 159,071 students enrolled last fall in Connecticut colleges nate, it won only narrow approval The resolution on weapons test­ Rep. William L. Wollenberg, that we were not forgotten and and universities, nearly half attended part time, Glasgow said The other three lawmakers — AP phcKo abandoned,” Beaulieu told the on a voice vote in the House. ing prompted a 90-miinute debate in R-Farmington, said the General House Speaker Irving J. Stolberg, Proponents said the pipeline the House before winning approval, Assembly was wasting its time with during a board meeting Tuesday. Legislative Management Commit­ The 0.9 percent increase in part-time enrollment helped to D-New Haven; House Majority Sassy, a 480-pound Atlantic bottlenose tee, which oversees operation of the would harm the environment and 74-67. Opponents said tbe legisla­ such a resolution. Leader Robert F. Frankel, D- shown at the aquarium on Tuesday. state Rep. Robert Maddox Jr., R-Bethlehem, listens to disrupt families living along the ture bad no business debating “I don’t believe this is the offset the 2.1 percent drop in full-time students who numbered dolphin whose 22-foot leaps delighted Sassy died Wednesday of a hemorrhage Capitol. 82,302. Stratford; and Ronald L. Smoko, The black-and-white POW-MIA debate on a House resolution opposing construction of a proposed route. foreign policy questions. forum,” he said. “I don’t disagree D-Hamden — said at a state Capitol audiences at the. Mystic Marinelife before giving birth. The calf also died. flag bears the words “You Are Not natural gas pipeline through western Connecticut. Further, they said, the gas The resolution was vehemently with the basis of (the resolution). I news conference Wednesday that opposed by Rep. Eugene A. Migli- disagree with being asked to do it Aquarium for more than a decade, is E Forgotten” and shows an American Maddox opposes the pipeline, as the cap on his desk companies pushing the project they doubted the sales would cost soldier in silhouette, head bowed. A have not proven a need for the aro Jr., R-Wolcott, who said it could here. This is like coming out against Rape defendant falls to show any more than the cost of selling barbed-wire fence and guard tower attested. The resolution passed. additional gas, nor has there been put the United States at a disadvan­ motherhood and apple pic.” one set of stocks and buying are in the background. STAMFORD — A 19-year-old accused of raping two Darien another. Aquarium’s star dolphin dies The flag now flies daily over the High School students a year ago did not show up for the beginning Capitol buildings in California, of his trial in Superior Court, officials said. ‘ ‘There is no downside financially Minnesota, Michigan and Okla­ to the state,” said Smoko. “It is in MYSTIC (AP) — Sassy, a 480- bled to death, Kezer said. animal’s placenta ripped away Comatose woman at center of abortion dispute Alex Kelly, a former honor student and wrestling star at Darien the long-term, best interests of the homa, Beaulieu said. High School, on Wednesday forfeited the $200,000 bond on which pound dolphin whose 22-foot leaps She said there was “no reason to from the uterine wail, causing the In Connecticut, 114 cities and state to divest ourselves of any delighted audiences at the Mystic suspect anything was wrong’ ’ in the fatal bleeding. Kezer said the he had been freed after his arrest last February on charges that holdings in corporations doing towns fly the flag every day. New Mrs. Fuller’s attorney, Freder­ included three counts of first-degree sexual assault and two Marinelife Aquarium for more than early stages of labor and that some reason for the uterine wail rupture Milford has been flying the flag Bv Anne McGrath him there is a 90 percent chance paired by letting the pregnancy Januszewski said, adding, “Why business in South Africa.” a decade, died of a hemorrhage bleeding was not considered unus­ was not known. The Associated Press that Colleen Violet Fuller, 24, who continue, the judge said. terminate (the pregnancy)?” ^ ick Odell of Wethersfield, was on counts of first-degree kidnapping. since July 1985, the first town in the vacation and could not be reached He said divestiture is "a peaceful before giving birth. The calf also ual before the onset of labor. “There's incredible sadness state to do so, Beaulieu said. suffered traumatic brain damage Januszewski said tests later in Joe Crowley, a spokesman for Kelly pleaded innocent to the charges and moved to Colorado died. But when the dolphin began here,” said Kezer. "She was our NEW BRITAIN — A judge who when she attempted suicide on Dec. the pregnancy may turn up some New Britain General Hospital, said for comment. several months ago. He was scheduled to arrive in Connecticut on and effective means of applying The American government lists Januszewski described the case pressure to the government of The 16-year-old Atlantic bottle- losing more blood it was moved to star. As feisty as she was, we all only one POW in Southeast Asia: denied a request by a conservator 13 in a jail, will bear a normal baby. abnormalities in the fetus or other Fuller was listed in serious condi­ Monday, two days in advapce of his scheduled court appearance nose dolphin was pregnant with its an observation pool. A veterinarian loved her.” for a pregnant comatose woman to Fuller is about 16 or 17 weeks problems, but none was evident as tion. He said he couldn’t supply any as a “pretty unusual situation.” He for Jury selection, according to his attorney, Michael Sherman. South Africa to bring about funda­ Air Force Col. Charles Shelton, who said it was different from cases in mental change.” second calf for more than a year was called in and Sassy was Sassy had been performing at the was shot down over Laos in April have an abortion performed says he pregnant, he said. of Jan. 20 when he denied a petition more information. Meanwhile, Judge Martin Nigro ordered the youth’s bond and in its fourth day of labor when it elevated on a stretcher above water aquarium since it opened in 1973. wasn’t convinced the health of the Doctors also didn’t give him clear of the woman’s mother to permit an A woman answering the tele- which courts have given conserva­ . revoked, set a new bond of $400,000 and ordered Kelly rearrested 1965, according to Kathy Shemeley tors permission to remove life- He and Dyson have drafted a bill died on Wednesday, said aquarium to prevent drowning, Kezer said. An extremely aggressive and at­ of New Milford, state chairman of mother or the fetus warranted the and convincing evidence the health abortion. phoneatthehomeof Betty Fuller of on an additional charge of failing to appear in court. spokeswoman Laura Kezer. Sassy stopped breathing and died hletic dolphin, the animal was of Fuller, who isn’t on any life- "They tell me there’s a (fetal) Waterbury, the woman’s mother, sustaining equipment from coma­ calling for full divestment, al­ Forget-Me-Not. The government procedure. though he said the deadline for the The mammal apparently suf­ around 3 p.m. known for its 22-foot-high leaps in Probate Judge Edward Janus- support system in New Britain heartbeat and it’s growing which said, “We have no comment.” She tose patients with no chance of fered a ruptured uterine wall and Examination determined the the aquarium pool. lists the others as “presumed reviving. sales would be negotipted. dead,” despite evidence to the zewski said Wednesday doctors told General Hospital, would be im­ means it’s viable and alive,” declined to identify herself. contrary, she said. Beaulieu said 41 Connecticut residents who fought in the Viet­ T e rm bill nam War are unaccounted for. Beaulieu and Shemeley say dis­ playing the flag will help create gets mixed public pressure on officials in Washin^on to negotiate with Viet­ nam for the release of American captives. reactions A bill before the Legislative Management Committee calls for flying the flag one day a year over HARTFORD (AP) - Lengthen­ Connecticut’s Capitol building. The ing General Assembly sessions committee earlier amended a bill We don’t intend could jeopardize Connecticut’s “ci­ that had called for the flag to be And tizen legislature” by forcing law­ flown daily. makers who hold other jobs to Shemeley urged the committee to relinquish their seats, a state stick with the original proposal, to lose money on a legislator says. saying one day a year isn’t enough. “What we’ll be getting into is a netther should you full-time legislature,” Rep. Vito M. “Our feeling is these men are prisoners every day of the year,” Mazza, D-New Haven, told the she said. "As long as the state and Legislative Management Ckimmit- home mortgage. tee on Wednesday. “I don’t think country can send people to do these jobs, I think the state should the citizens of Connecticut are support them until they come prepared for that.” 9 home.” The committee, which oversees The committee also has before it operation of the state Capitol, held a a bill appropriating $250,000 to public hearing on two proposed construct a veterans’ memorial in constitutional amendments involv­ front of the Capitol as part of the $30 ing operation of the General million restoration project now Assembly. under way. One would mandate legislative President Reagan has flown the sessions of five months every year. flag over the White House one day a The General Assembly now alter­ year since 1981, Shemeley said. A nates between five-month sessions bill now before Congress would and three-month sessions. officially designate Sept. 18 as to minimize the effects of changing They find they’ve extended a sizeable Its “cap” indicates how much the Of course, we face the possibility of tjie bank, but what your friends have The other would lengthen the A “point” is 1% of the amount terms of individual lawmakers in POW-MIA recognition day, she The Adjustable interest rates on both parties. We can’t portion of their assets in fixed-rate interest rate can vary annually and over you’re borrowing (e.g. one point on a that interest rates could rise-and your found out, too. said. Quick facts the House and Senate from two afford to lose money on a mortgage- investments that aren’t earning enough the life of the loan. Currently, our AR M $100,000 mortgage would be $1,000). payment along with it. But chances There’s a very good likelihood, of years to four years. Rate Mortgage. and neither can you. money. (Perhaps you’ve read and wor­ caps are 2 percent per year and 5 percent By the way, many banks charge two or . about our ARMs are, in any such inflationary times that course, that many of your friends here Other lawmakers expressed sup­ ried about the rash of bank failures in over the life of the loan. three points, which must be paid at the cause interest rates to rise, your salary east of the river obtained their home port for the longer sessions, saying Read why we think Short history of a new idea in recent years. Many of these failures can While your rate can increase only 5 closing; with our ARM ,you pay no Effective 2/17/87* will rise too - to help you keep pace mortgages - their ARMs - through us at three-month sessions don’t give the Kelly clears legislature enough time to get its be tied at least in part to low-interest, percentage points over the lifetime of points at all! with the cost of living. the Savings Bank of Manchester. They mortgages. your loan, there is no “floor” or limit Interest might even be able to report about see­ work done. it’s always the best For decades, when interest rates were fixed-rate mortgages.) The Savings Bank of Manchester can It’s important to never forget the on the other end-YO«r interest rate cah Rate ing a nice little drop in their mortgage “We should be moving in the steady, fixed-rate mortgages were the A better idea had to come along-and offer you eitlm a 15-year or a 30-year 8 ^2% potential savings our adjustable-rate direction of a full-time legislature,” 2 reporters deal for us-and interest rate recently. One thing sure, mainstay of the mortgage business. The it did. The adjustable-rate mortgage- drop indefinitely-which is very good ARM or any term in between. Obviously, mortgage represents. When interest Rep. Craig P. Taylor, R-Bristol. for you! we believe they’ll tell you we’ve always trouble is fixed-rate mortgages are, by with a current cost more closely match­ the 15-year ARM will require higher APR rates go down, you pay less-a fact “We have three branches of go­ ENFIELD (AP) - Chief State’s for you. ing the current cost of money-was The “index” is the figure-usually treated them fairly, openly and honestly definition, inflexible. With interest payments because you’re amortizing sy2% much envied by people paying off vernment ... but one of them is only Attorney John J. Kelly has refused tied to a federal government debt Points: none when it comes to mortgages-or any part time.” rates as volatile as they’ve been in the introduced in the last decade. The the loan faster in larger monthly install­ fixed-rate mortgages. < to sign arrest warrants against two Savings Bank of Manchester was quick obligation-that determines whether other banking business, for that matter. Senate President Pro Tern John Do you have a reliable crystal ball? last decade, bank and borrower both ments; this quicker repayment, however, • Mortgage amount: up to 80% of Hartford Courant reporters ac­ Well, neither do we.' Since no one can to see its advantages. the mortgage rate rises or falls. Our apprais^ value Want to come in and talk? We’d be B. Larson, D-East Hartford, com­ cused of rifling files in Enfield stand to lose money with a fixed-rate does save you a great deal of interest. • Terms: 15 to 30-year Sure, you’ll want to learn more. mittee co-chairman, predicted index is the weekly average of one-year very glad to meet you. Town Hail. foresee how interest rates will behave instrument. • Caps: 2 percent per year It’s a big step, getting a mortgage on a longer terms for state senators will Kelly said Wednesday there was over the life of a mortgage, we here at treasury bills at the loan inception and and 5 percent over life of the loan house. There are a lot of details to have an easier chance of approval When interest rates drop, as they’ve Understanding some terms. on its yearly anniversary. Good choice for the young • No limit on how low the mortgage no evidence reporters Lyn Bixby the Savings Bank of Manchester feel done recently, fixed-rate mortgage Before you can understand just ho\v interest rate can drop absorb and, always, a nervous edgy feel­ by the full legislature than longer and Jack Croft did anything illegal The “margin” is the amount the borrower. • Rate reviewed,and adjusted if terms for state representatives. that an adjustable-rate mortgage is the holders find themselves paying a higher ing about all that money passing hands. Where your when they went through public files an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM, bank will charge over the index to We especially advise you to come and need be, yearly Only four states have four-year one equitable way you and we can price for money. On the other hand, for short) works, there are a few words • Down payment required: The smart thing to do, then, is-well in in an unoccupied Town Hall office determine your annual interest rate. look into an ARM if you’re young and minimum 20% terms for both state representa­ in January. address interest rate uncertainty. should they rush to refinance, they pay you need to understand. advance-ask lots of questions. Not just friends are. tives and senators; Alabama, Loui­ An adjustable rate mortgage is a Our margin is I'li percent. just starting out. You pay less in closing 'Ratessubieci luchangr wiihoui notice. “It may well have been poor a premium for doing so in the form of An ARM has an interest rate “term.” costs, while your monthly payments siana, Maryland and Mississippi. judgment for them to examine (the good way to share risk and a smart way points, closing costs and fees. At SBM, our ARMs are one-year TTiirty-four others have four-year files) in the circumstances they will likely be lower than they would terms for their state senators. 9 Banks, too, lose money on fixed-rate adjustables-meaning that the mortgage’s with a fixed-rate mortgage. 9 did,” Kelly said. "But I can't equate that with criminal mortgages when interest rates drop. interest rate is reviewed annually. conduct.” Enfield police applied for war­ Tax protester rants against Bixby and Croft based on a complaint filed John Killeen. Enfield's director of com­ of Manchester seeks pardon munity planning and development. Member FDIC. Equal Opportunity Lender. Police had sought charges of Offices in Manchester, East Hanford, LORRETO, Pa. (AP) — Tax second-degree criminal trespass Bolton, Andover, South Windsor, East Windsor, protestor Irwin A. Schiff, who is and fourth-degree criminal mi­ Ashford, Easlford, Mansfield and Tolland. serving a federal prison term on an schief against the pair, Kelly said. Telephone 646-1700. income tax conviction, has asked Kelly said he informed former for a presidential pardon as a CJhief State’s Attorney Austin J. political prisoner. McGuigan. who is representing the Schiff, a Hamden, Conn., resi­ reporters, of his decision Wednes­ dent, was convicted Oct. 25,1986 on day and considers the case closed. three counts of tax evasion and one McGuigan’s involvement de­ count of failing to file a corporate 7 layed action in the case after two tax return. He was sentenced to 7 prosecutors disqualified them­ three years in prison and three selves, citing their previous profes­ years probation. sional relationship with McGuigan. He began serving his sentence McGuigan was Kelly’s immediate late last year. predecessor. In his petition for a presidential Enfield police have refused to pardon, Schiff said, “I am in disclose details of the case. But they federal custody though I have say the complaint was filed by broken no laws. I am no more guilty Killeen, who told them that Bixby of having committed a crime than and Croft entered his office in early was Anotoly Scharansky (Soviet January.while he was not there. dissident), who you justifiably Kelly Said both reporters had worker so hard to free.” examinra similar public records in Schiff is serving his sentence at the past and could have reasonably the Federal Correction Institute in assumed they could do so on this Lorreto. occasion. > — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thureday, Feb. 19.1W7 OPINION Industrialists could face barriers that Contra aid will be halted. several far-right rebel officials, Sen. Claiborne Pell, D-R.I., and integration of the main rebel WASHINGTON — Environmental leaders in Congress warned chairman of the Foreign Relations army into a new overall insurgent industrialized nations Wednesday that they could face tough U.S. WASHINGTON — An opponent of Committee, said, “ I think we have force, the Times reported. trade barriers unless they join a U.S.-led drive against chemicals U.S. aid to the Nicaraguan Contra the votes on the floor to pass It The $100 million Contra aid Asbestos that destroy vital atmospheric ozone. fighters says an early-round defeat (Dodd’s bill), but of course the program approved last year calls “ This be^ns the legislative race to sustain the livability of our for the controversial program president will veto it and 1 doubt for $70 million worth of military Jack planet,” Rep. Jim Bates, D-Calif„ said as he and other shows Congress has changed its that we can override the veto.” help. Of the total, $60 million has lawmakers launched a Capitol Hill campaign against the mind and will no longer support the A successful veto override would been authorized to be spent, but the Aaderaon growing international use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). guerrillas. require at least a two-thirds margin final $40 million can’t be released removal: They announced a two-front attack on CFCs, which destroy the The Senate Foreign Relations in each chamber. until President Reagan sends Ca­ Earth’s ozone layer, leaving people exposed to more of the sun’s Committee voted 11-9 Wedneday to In the House, Majority Leader pitol Hill a report certifying the cancer-causing ultraviolet rays and contributing, some scient­ halt U.S. help for the Contras trying ’Thomas S. Foley, D-Wash., said the money is needed and that the to overthrow the leftist Sandinista 'current Contra aid program won’t Contras are gaining. ists say, to the global rise in temperatures known as the government. be blocked, but future aid “ is in “ greenhouse effect.” ’The State Department said the ’"The message here is that both grave trouble.” bill chopping off the aid would N o choice As a first step, they are asking the House and Senate to approve houses of Congress will vote this Meanwhile, Contra leader Arturo abandon all Nicaraguans strug­ a resolution strongly backing Reagan administration efforts to year to terminate Contra aid, one Cruz, engaged in a struggle over gling to bring democracy to their Dragon looms get other industrialized nations to freeze and then cut production way or the other,” Sen. Christopher leadership of the Nicaraguan oppo­ country. Members of the Building Committee were of the most destructive CFC compounds. Dodd, D-Conn., author of the move, sition, is expected to set a deadline ’“The Sandinistas would be com­ obviously and understandably frustrated said after the vote. for major changes in the rebel pelled by this bill to do nothing—no Congress last year narrowly organization, according to several reforms, no democratization, no Tuesday night when they discussed the over future Arizona considers King holiday voted to reverse itself and end a .of Cruz’s aides quoted in today’s respect for their citizens rights, no problem of removing asbestos from school two-year moratorium on U.S. aid to New York ’Times. PHOENIX, Ariz. — An effort to honor the Rev. Martin Luther reduction in Soviet and Cuban the Contras. But Democratic victo­ In an interview, Cruz asked for an advisers, no end to subversion of buildings. King Jr. with a state holiday has thrown former Black Panther ries in the November elections gave expanded civilian directorate wifh their democratic neighbors, no halt F Eldridge Cleaver into the same camp as the John Birch Society CHRISTOPHER DODD There is no federal or state regulation that generations the party control of both the House complete control of the move­ to the inflow of Soviet arms.” the and put King’s private life on trial. and Senate and led to predictions ment’s funds, forced retirement of department said. . . . author of bill requires removal of asbestos; and most of the A hotly debated bill to establish the holiday in Arizona was sch ed u le for a vote in a Senate committee and on the floor of the asbestos around pipes in parts of the schools WASHINGTON - We called upon Budget to which people have access is already House today, a day after a hearing drew an overflow crowd of Director James Miller the other day to discuss the about 500. encapsulated to prevent it from releasing onrushing financial crisis. His office is dominated “ Martin Luther King Junior is America,” the Rev. Warren Rescuers search for avalanche victims fibers into the air, as is required by state law. by a green, 10-foot rubber dragon, which he calls Stewart of Phoenix testified. “ Do you remember America before said Dave Peri, Breckinridge mar­ The last rescue crew was pulled avalanche area, located on U.S. the “ deficit dragon.” He has made it his quest, he the Martin Luther King Junior era? I do.” BRECKENRIDGE, COlo. (AP) — Search parties dug one body keting director. It carried into a off the mountain for the night by Forest Service land, was roped off E said, to slay the dragon. ^ Board of Education employees make The bill would conform to federal practice in designating the and clearly marked as out of Already each man, woman and child in America from the snow and waited for gully a half-mile below. 10:30 p.m., said Sheriff Delbert frequent tests to be sure there are no asbestos third Monday in January as King Day. Republican Gov. Evan daybreak today to look for as many Ewolt. More than 150 professional bounds with a warning sign that owes $10,000 as his or her share of the national Mecham last month rescinded a King holiday decreed by “ It’s a massive slide,” Peri said. fibers in the air and the system has passed all as five more skiers feared caught in and volunteers were to resume the read: debt; every newborn baby starts life $10,000 in the Mecham’s predecessor. Democrat Bruce Babbitt. The avalanche occurred on a search at daybreak, Lindstrom substantive portions of the tests. an avalanche on a mountainside mountain called Peak Seven in “ Back-country skiing outside this red. Unless the federal government’s prodigal marked dangerous and out-of- said. rope is extremely dangerous. Ava­ The cost of asbestos removal is fairly high. spending habits are reversed, our children will owe Arapahoe National Forest in the Witnesses’ °accounts varied and No questions for Reagan bounds, officials said. central Rockies about 65 miles west lanche paths exist all across Peak 7. It is estimated at $285,000 at Manchester High $130,000 apiece as their share of the nationai debt Panel will look at U.S. dollar authorities were uncertain how Avalanches are unpredictable and A hanging accumulation of snow of Denver. Peak Seven is out of many skiers were missing. School, $105,000 at Waddell School and by the end of the century, and their obligation will BONN, West Germany — Finance ministers and central bounds to Breckenridge skiers and can occur at any time of the jump another $10,000 every year! that did not fall with the avalanche “ We believe there are at least season.” bankers from five industrial nations will meet in Paris this near the Breckingridge ski area is not patrolled. $188,000 at Bowers, three of the five town Marine Corps helicopter. clamoring for resumption of such two, but we’ve also had reports By W. Dale Nelson This means our children will inherit a bankrupt weekend to try to stabilize the U.S. dollar. West German Wednesday was to be removed Holloway said there was still a schools slated for renovations under a bond Reagan, who is hard of hearing, "photo ops," as they are called, at nation, trillions of dollars in debt, their living government sources said today. As many as ISO rescue workers there were up to six people in the chance a missing skier could be first, said Hunter Holloway of the set out after the avalanche hit about path of the avalanche, counting the issue approved by the voters in November. WASHINGTON - The presi­ often does not respond to such the daily briefings in the White standards badly eroded to support us in the In Tokyo, a Bank of Japan official said a seven-nation currency Colorado Search and Rescue board, found alive. dent was meeting with congres­ questions. When he does, his House press room. lifestyle we’ve become accustomed to. This is 2 p.m. and located one skier’s body man who was found,” Lindstrom Much of that cost would be paid by the state. conference would take place in Paris on Sunday, but refused a consortium of rescue teams. about 3'/1 hours later in 20 to 30 feet said. “ To the best of my knowledge, “ Last year we had a man who sional leaders in the Cabinet on-the-run answer is necessarily immoral, and our children will hate us for it. Since bids for asbestos removal vary Spokesman Marlin Fitzwater comment on published reports of a meeting in Paris on Saturday The avalanche cut a swath a of snow, said Summit County they were all local skiers.” survived 22 hours in an avalanche Room about an arms sale to Saudi brief, sometimes just one word. The time has com e for us to stop charging our responded last Friday, “ It’s our of the “ Group of Five.” half-mile wide and left a 40-foot- Undersheriff Gary Lindstrom. The Gary Dutmers, a spokesman for in the San Juan Mountains near greatly, those estimates m ay prove low. Arabia. From the back of the The reporters have no chance to government services and high living standards to decision on coverage of these The Group of Five consists of the United States, France, long fissure where it broke loose. man’s identity was being withheld. the Breckenridge ski area, said the Durango,” he said. There are few asbestos removal contractors room, a reporter asked him if he Britain, Japan and West Germany. follow up. events. It’s arbitrary and that’s our children. We must start paying our own way thought members of the press The dollar was sharply higher in early Frankfurt trading today and a lot of jobs for them to bid on. The type of sessions that have the way it is.” now before it is too late. If we don’t slay the deficit should be prosecuted for security on reports of the meeting, dealers said. At 9 a.m. (4 a.m. EST), Some of those involved in the school been suspended, although also dragon, our children will never be able to raise leaks. helter-skelter, provide a slightly When asked why, Fitzwater enough taxes to pay off the debt. They will be the dollar was quoted at 1.8580 marks, up from 1.8305 marks late renovation projects, chiefly Theunis Soviet dissident reieased from prison At another time in the same better chance for reporters to said, “ Well,there’sanynumberof reduced to the living standards of a Third World Wednesday in Frankfurt and from a late New York quote of 1.8320 Werkhoven of the Building Committee, want room, the president was meeting reasons and I’m just not going to marks. explore a subject. At the Saudi nation. By John Thor Dohlberg and soon will be released. There and at home.” about conditions under which Ko­ go into them.” to know why encapsulating the asbestos is not with members of the Senate arms sale session, for instance, Most members of Congress would like to The Associated Press was no word on when a third In the Netherlands, the Bukovsky ryagin may have been freed. Finance Committee about a tax there were three questions about postpone the problem to the next fellow’s term, as dissident whose release has been an adequate precaution, particulary in light of He promised reporters they Reagan gives conflicting statements Foundation, a pro-dissident lobby­ Both the foundation and Bonner bill. Again, a reporter asked a the sale and three about other they have always done. But you can send Congress MOSCOW — Anatoly Koryagin, a promised, Christian activist Alex­ the lack of convincing evidence tl^ t short would have increased access to WASHINGTON — President Reagan gave a panel investigat­ ing group, said Koryagin was freed said they had no information on any question. This time, it was about subjects. At the Finance Commi- a message. We have established a Peoples Poll to psychiatrist imprisoned in 1981 ander Ogordnikov, might be freed Wednesday night in the Ukrainian the president, but did not say ing the Iran-Contra affair conflicting statements on whether he conditions attached to Koryagin’s exposure to small amounts of asbei^tos fiber is the Saudi arms sale. tee session, reporters got in two register your opinion. The poll is prepared, after accusing the Soviets of from prison. capital of Kiev. when. approved Israel’s first arms shipment to Iran, a published report release. Kory'agin’s wife, Galina, dangerous. The two incidents, both last questionsaboutthedeficitandtwo tabulated and analyzed by a veteran pollster. Dr. sending dissidents to mental hospi­ Bonner said she received news of says, and the former White House aide who testified that Reagan Koryagin’s release from friends of The foundation said it confirmed earlier said Soviet officials had year, represent a typeofquestion- Meanwhile, the White House is tals, has been released and is at But in the long run, the town has no choice about the arms sale. Vincent J. BregHo of Research/Strategy/Manage- authorized the shipment is to be interviewed today. the 48-year-old psychiatrist, who Koryagin’s release in a telephone urged the couple to apply to and-answer session that used to not saying when the president will home, dissident Yelena Bonner call with a friend of the Koryagin emigrate. but to remove the asbestos entirely and be ment Inc., who says it is an important barometer, The Los Angeles Times, citing sources it did not identify, said in reported today. telephoned to say he had returned family who said Koryagin was “ in occur about once a week at the THE QUESTION-AND- holdanothernewsconference. His not of general opinion, but of the opinions of a today’s editions that Reagan on Jan. 26 told the presidential to his home in the Ukrainian city of Bonner said Wednesday that she done with the problem for good. The Soviet Foreign Ministry very bad physical shape ... very White House. The last one was ANSWER sessions generally pre­ last one was Nov, 19, before the sizable segment of thinking, caring Americans who commission headed by former Sen. John Tower, R-Texas, that he reported today that another impri­ Kharkov. expected Koryagin would be forced While the federal government has so far pale and emaciated.” Dec. 4. cede closed meetings, either in the disclosure that funds had been ultimately will influence others. had approved the August 1985 shipment. soned dissident, Hebrew teacher “ I don’t know anything more to leave the Soviet Union in failed to come up with any quantitative White House officials decline to Cabinet Room, the Oval Office or diverted to the guerrillas in You don’t have to wait for a pollster to contact Then, when the commission interviewed Reagan again Feb. 11, Josef Begun, has been pardoned about it,” she said. “ But he’s free It said no details were available exchange for his freedom. definition of the level of asbestos pollution say why they have been another meeting room in the West Nicaragua, you as part of a tiny national sampling. You can “ the president said that he had talked it over at great length with suspended. that should be considered hazardous, it may Wing of the White House. A small make your feelings known simply by picking up a (chief of staff) Don Regan and wanted to correct himself, he had Obviously, however, reporters pool of reporters is allowed in W. Dale Nelson has been a telephone or mailing a post card. The question is an not authorized the first shipment,” the newspaper said, quoting a Irish voters do so someday and set the level so low that are free at such sessions to ask along with photographers and reporter for more than 35 years urgent one; How should Congress reduce the knowledgeable source. even encapsulated asbestos will be a peril. questions about whatever is in the cameramen. and has covered the White House deficit? By raising new taxes? Or by cutting pick Haughey If the town spends any more money for news, and the news has been Sometimes, as with the congres­ for ’The Associated Press since federal spending? encapsulation, which costs about 75 percent dominated for weeks, since sional leaders and Finance Com­ January 1985. If you think Congress should increase taxes, dial Congress debates ban on ads shortly before Dec. 4, by the crisis 900-210-3280. If you would rather that Congress cut as much as removal, the expense may later mittee members, the president WASHINGTON — With one side invoking the founding fathers over secret arms sales to Iran and By Marcus Ellason begins the meeting with brief spending, dial 900-210-3284. The telephone company and the other the specter of cancel*, the battle over a proposed ban The Associated Press 9 prove to have been wasted. the apparent diversion of some of remarks in the open session, then will charge you 50 cents for the call. If you prefer on all tobacco advertising is off to an early start in the 100th Furthermore, as the regulations are now the money to help Nicaraguan the reporters ask their questions Letters policy not to call — or if you have a problem completing RENOVATION SALE! Congress. DUBLIN, Ireland — Charles written, the state will spend money only once rebels. and are hustled out of the room. The Manchester Herald wel­ your call — you can write the telephone number of The ban was introduced in bill form Wednesday by 24 Haughey trounced Prime Minister to help pay for asbestos control work in At other times, the session is comes original letters to the your choice on a post card and mail it to the congressmen hoping grass-roots support will sweep the measure Garret FitzGerald in Ireland’s SINCE DEC. 4, there has been limited to what is called a “ photo editor. Peoples Poll, P.O. Box 2300, Washington, D.C., general election, but today’s partial schools. If the town accepts state money now into law despite all-out resistance by the tobacco industry. conflicting testimony about opportunity,” at which photo­ Letters should be brief and to 20013. Your comments are also welcome if you uch of the debate centers on the constitutionality of a vote count left in doubt whether for encapsulation, it may have to bear the full whether Reagan approved arms graphers take pictures of the the point. ’They should be typed or would like to write a letter. comprehensive ban on tobacco product advertising, which Haughey had won a parliamentary cost of removal later. sales in 1985; there have been president greeting a visiting neatly handwritten, and, for ease We will impress upon Congress the results of the already is prohibited on radio and television. majority or would be forced to govern by coalition. Beyond the economic reasons for removing reports that an investigating di^itary. This was the case Dec. in editing, should be double- poll. To stimulate your thinking, here are the Michael J. Kerrigan, president of the Smokeless Tobacco board is looking into whether the Council, said the bill and similar proposals “ strike at the heart of Haughey spoke confidently late the asbestos, at least in places where the 4, when Reagan was meeting with spaced. Letters must be signed opposing arguments: Everything must go White House attempted a cover- Panamanian President Oscar with name, address and daytime ’The case for a lax increase: our basic freedoms like an assassin’s dagger.” Wednesday of winning 83 or 84 seats public has occasional or frequent access, is up; there has been confusion Arias Sanchez. telephone numbeq (for verifica­ Most congressional leaders and many in the 166-member Dail, or lower the psychological imperative. Most parents about how active a role Israel Reporters asked Reagan three tion) . responsible experts say flatly that it is impossible house of Parliament. Eighty-four is the smallest number that would played in the sales. ’The Herald reserves the right Webb: women ruin military schools perceive asbestos to be a great threat. For questions about the Fifth Amend­ to meet President Reagan’s budget objective, allow Haughey to tackle the devas­ that reason, the asbestos should be removed Reporters wishing to question ment and executive privilege, and to edit letters, in the interests of maintain military preparedness, assist deserving WASHINGTON — Assistant Secretary of Defense James H. tated economy unhindered by de­ to make room for the the president about these matters unless bids for the work are so high that other asked Arias one question about brevity, clarity and taste. students with loan programs and protect the Social Webb, President Reagan’s choice to be secretary of the Navy, pendence on coalition partners. have been limited to shouting the agenda for their meeting. Address letters to: Open Fo­ Security system without raising taxes. The wrote in 1979 that women are ruining the military academies by important work on the schools would have to their queries at him as he goes to rum. Manchester Herald. P.O. alternative would be to cut such vital services or poisoning their ability to train men for combat. Of 140 seats declared by 7 a.m. be sacrificed to pay for the removal. or from Air Force One or his REPORTERS HAVE BEEN Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. increase (not decrease) the deficit. Those who In an article that appeared in The Washingtonian magazine, today, Haughey’s Fianna Fail Webb, a former Marine and successful novelist, built an adamant party had 73 seats and FitzGerald's claim that the deficit can be slashed without a tax Fine Gael party had 41. The newly construction crew! case against women in the academies saying, “ There is a place increase are using blue smoke and mirrors, their formed center-right Progressive critics charge. for women in our military, but not in combat. And their presence at institutions dedicated to the preparation of men for combat Democrats had 11 seats, the Labor The case for spending cuts: Party 8, the Marxist Workers Party command is poisoning that preparation.” Nation’s education system remains at risk Those who benefit from federal appropriations 3, the Democratic Socialist Party 1 Webb’s lengthy article — entitled “ Women Can’t Fight” — always want to raise new taxes; they never want to and independents 3. included a discussion of men as the more agressive and more In 1983, a Commission on Excellence in cut spending. Every budget crunch has been more meaningful than saying, "H e’s at the violent sex, and a description of his experience as a plebe at the Haughey’s victory cast a shadow Education sparked a round of educational reform followed by a tax increase. But invariably. 8th-grade level.” U.S. Naval Academy in which he “ broke down” under the over FitzGerald's proudest with a report, “ A Nation At Risk,” that said ’’,,, the For example, the persuasive writing assignment Congress has found new ways to spend the money. physical and mental abuse heaped on him by upperclassmen. achievement — the Anglo-Irish educational foundations of our society are Northern measures students’ ability “ to influence others.” The Grace Commission found $141 billion in waste He said the experience took him “ deep inside myself” and Agreement he signed with Britain presently being eroded by a rising tide of At age 9, kids tried to convince their “ Aunt May” alone going down the government drain. While made It easier for him to keep going after 51 of his men were killed in 1985 to give Ireland a consulta­ mediocrity that threatens our very future as a Perspective they were old enough to travel alone to visit her. some of this waste has been cut. Chairman J. Peter in Vietnam. tive role in the running of Northern 50-75% off nation and a people... others are matching and One wrote “ I know everybody say I to little to Grace has called on Congress to cut out all the Ireland, a British province. surpassing our educational attainments.” Michael J. McManus travel but I’m not if you sometimes give kids a waste before it even thinks about increasing taxes. “ Are we still a ’nation at risk?’ ” asked Donald chance to prove something to you Maybe it won’t be Some government leaders believe that enough Stewart, president of the College Board, last week so bad. Maybe we can heip you to give kids a spending can be cut eventually to wipe out the Regan says ♦All FALL and WINTER Merchandise 9 at a Washington meeting of business and chance.” NAEP comments: “ The writer only deficit, balance the budget and stabilize the I 9 government’s finances. I GRANDMA SAYS: educational leaders organized by The Conference offers the global appeal to “ give kids a chance” he won’t quit Board. without providing any reasons to believe the I He noted that 200 to 300 state-level task forces said Stewart, whose Educational Testing Service chance is worth taking.” Warning to seniors ■ C O M E T O FAMOUS developed reform proposals and 45 states have now conducts NAEP. “ The 1984 results saw an WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ DRESSES Federal investigators are going after outfits that BLOUSES increase in the average level to equal the decline dent Reagan says he will not block I strengthened “ requirements for a standard high ONLY A ’THIRD gave “ adequate” answers with offer senior citizens — for a price — services that RETAIL PIE SHOP school diploma. Six states increased the age of between 1974 and 1979. This trend extended to all his embattled chief of staff, Donald I a clear stand and a brief argument “ with a chance the government provides free. One example of this Regan, if he wants to leave, but release from mandatory schooling, six start pupils three age levels with gains among minorities and of persuading the reader” : “ I am old enough to is a company calling itself the Bureau of Social Regan says he’s not going I F A C TO R Y £ earlier, and three do both.” Six states and the poor especially strong. travel alone. My mom said I couid... I did it bef re Security Services, which offers to check an anywhere. I Washington, D.C., lengthened the school year. “ Despite the closing of the gap between whites tt 8 individual’s earnings record for a $7 membership As fresh rumors surfaced Wed­ I 8 “ Most states have reassessed their policies on and minorities, 17-year-oid blacks were at the SWEATERS •SKIRTS Oider students were presented with split sessions fee. The Social Security Administration provides nesday that Regan would resign the teaching profession including certification, reading level of 13-year-old whites. Improvements soon, the president .told reporters, I at their schools, and asked to write a principal such records at no charge. Rep. Olympia Snowe, Where the most delicious pies recognition, promotion and compensation. are evident among basic skills, with an erosion of “ Well, this Is up to him. I requesting a morning or afternoon session. R-Maine, has introduced legislation that would Thirty-seven have acted to create career ladders,” middle and higher order skills.” In math, students One gave unconvincing reasons: “ I would like to “ I have always said that when the I in the world are made fresh every day! require such mail-order offers to state on the people that I’ve asked to come into said Stewart. in 1984 regained the 1974 level of achievement. spend time at home in the afternoon, go shopping, envelope’s face that the services can be obtained government feel that they have to I do my homework use the phone, & be with my free from Uncle Sam, and to point out that they are I February Special COORDINATES *AND MORE! “ ON THE NEGA’TIVE side, ’A Nation At Risk’ TERRIFIC. AND what, pray tell does all that return to private life, that’s their friends.” unofficial. business and I will never try to talk *1.00 off mean? I 7 7 said we should require four years of English, three What’s stunning is that only a fifth of high school them out of it.” R a g iila r I studied one of those reports; “ Writing: Trends I CHERRY PIE each of math, science and social studies, two of seniors could give “ adequate” reasons for However, the president said he Price foreign language,” he noted. “ Only IS states meet Across the Decade, 1974-84.” It was excellent in its attending class in the morning or evening! And was not pronouncing a verdict on I the particular guideline in English, 10 in math, four analysis and shocking in its findings: only one percent gave “ elaborated” reasons. Regan’s future. “ That’s a ’No I • Large family size in science, fifteen in social studies and none in • “ On tasks requiring informative or persuasive Thus, Stewart said, “ Too few of our students can iHanrliPBlpr Hrralft answer,” ’ he said. “ That’s not an I • Rich fillings, flakey pie crusts EXS.2/2M7 foreign language.” writing, 13- and 17-year-olds’ levels of achievement reason well, or perform comlex, non-routine answer.” • Deep-Dished, Serves 8-10 persons ' But has the “tide of educational mediocrity” ’remained low’ in 1984. Only 38 percent of the intellectual tasks.” That is a disaster for an Founded In 1881 Regan, asked if be was quitting, I deferred to the president. Smiling begun to ebb? Stewart cited limited evidence of a 17-year-olds produced a detailed and economy that is increasingly based on people who I • Pure Cream pie toppings well-organized description, and only 20 percent PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... PuMItIwr and pointing at Reagan, the chief of turnaround from the “ National Assessment of think for a living. DOUQLAS A. BEVINS...... ExMutIv* EdHor I • Select from over 20 varieties wrote an effective persuasive letter.” staff said. “ It’s up to him.” Educational Progress” (NAEP), the best measure My question is how would students in YOUR ALEXANDER QIRELLI...... AuodM* Editor As reporters persisted, Regan I Mon.-Tues. 10-6 of the achievement of U.S. students aged 9,13 and • ... in 1984 only 17 percent of the 13-year-olds public schools score on NAEP tests? You should replied emphatically, “ No.” I Lots of Weekend parking 247«6131 MANCHESTER PARKADE 17 in reading, math, writing, science, social and 24 percent of the 17-year-olds clearly described find out. NAEP tests can be given in any school. DENISE A. ROBERTS...... AdvortMflg DIroetor ' Regan has been hammered by W ed .-F ri. 10-9 W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE studies, literature, music art and career an imaginative situation.” MARK F. ABRAITIS...... ButinattMaA*g«r demands for his resignation and Sat. 10-5:30 Write NAEP (Educational Testing Service, SHELDON COHEN...... Composing Mtnagsr I development. What is brilliant about the NAEP testing, given Rosedale Road, Princeton, NJ 08941). ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Pr«iroom Managtr nimors he was leaving ever since iiGRANDMAjS -103 School St., E. Hartford J Sun. 12-5 649-6382 8SU “ The average level of accomplishment in to 1.3 million students since 1969, is the fact that it You must know how bad your schools are — if JEANNE Q. FROMERTH...... CIrculMlon Mansgor tte disclosure in November of Secret arms sales to Iran. reading and writing declined from 1974 to 1979,” measures substantive achievement, which is far they are to improve. :jr

> — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurgdav. Feb. 19, 1987 jIANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Feb. 19. 1987 — 9 HAOAR THE HONRIELE by DIk Brown* SNAFU by Bruce BeaMI* FEANUTB by Charto* M. Schuh

A ©OOP WiFg LII^B z-11 AS A WORLD FAMOUS 5 (IR P R I$ E ; 5UR6EON,PO OTHER BUSINESS ©UPPPtSE hloWANP DOCTORS OFTEN ASK • n iB M . FOR YOUR ADVICE? - y ' ' Business In Brief Not all bonds can be registered QUES'nON: I Armstrong Rubber to change name had four differ­ municipal bonds issued before July bonds. ent municipal 1,1983, can be changed from b ea rer I am dismayed by this and feel N E W H AVEN — Shareholders of Armstrong Rubber Co. bonds, all in to registered form, some cannot. somewhat cheated. Should the iL fHih O u s t t h e o t h e r p a y I SAID,"WELL, IT'S approved a change of name of the company to Armtek Corp. “bearer” form Investors’ Let’s say you own a Swampland broker have told me about the call DR. WICK ASKED ABOUT A HUNDRED AND “ It’s a great name,” said Frank R. O’Keefe Jr., chairman and with interest County Bridge and Tunnel Author­ for redemption? THEBHANTOM by L ** Falk * By Barry FOR MY ADVICE... ■THIKTY YARD5..VDU'D BETTER chief executive officer of the company. “ We selected it and tested coupons att­ Guide ity bond issued b efore July 1,1983, HIT THE EIGHT IRON" it with a variety of the public.” ached. I felt and want to have it changed from ANSWER: No. The broker had no LT. T R O q „ TW TMARK ON >OUR JMW // ■------In a telephone interview after the company’s annual meeting these bonds William A. Doyle bearer to registered form. If obligation to do that. on Wednesday, O’Keefe said the name change reflects a should be sent in Swampland County B&TA refuses Because your bonds were in transformation that the company has undergone in the past and registered. I to allow that change, you’re stuck registered form, the trustee bank TTW/VMS^P ) \ HEAD,,,. several years. asked my bank with a bearer bond. was required to notify you about the In 1980 the tire business made up about 03 percent of the to take care of call for redemption. Normally, com pany while it makes up about 35 percent today, O’K eefe said. this. I was informed that one of my interest checks are mailed to the Q U E S TIO N : On June IS, 1984, I that’ s done by m ail. “ I was an elf In Santa's workshop bought $20,000 of newly issued You say you did not get such a In the intervening years, the company has acquired three other bonds cannot be registered, b^ owner, who no longer has to clip till I g o o fe d up and they sent municipal bonds. My name and notice. Are you sure? It’s possible m ajor businesses that manufacture automotive products such as cause it was issued ^ fo re July 1, interest coupons and present them me back to the minors.’’ 1983. address were on the bonds. Inter­ you did receive it and either didn’t hoses, belting and heat exchange equipment. for payment. The bank says that only munici­ est, which I received by check read it carefully or threw it out with THE GRIZZWELLS'“ by Bill Schorr Armtek will be the name of the parent company that manages Registered bonds have other through the mall, was paid each the junk mail. Armstrong Tire Co., Blackstone Corp., Copolymer Rubber & pal bonds issued on and after that advantages over bearer bonds. date can be registered. Is that true? Dec. IS and June IS. However, your statement about J Chemical Corp. and Dayco Products Inc. There’s less risk of loss. If the bond T M E O N E is called for early redemption When I didn’t get the December "many other bondholders" being F " 6 m e „ ------ANSTVER: In theory, any munici­ 1986 interest check, I telephoned the caught in the same bind raises CW THE (SATE 0U/)fiP'5 J A W f TH ATfiO T. before its scheduled maturity, pal bond can be registered. In owners of registered bonds are broker through whom I bought the questions about the trustee bank's A m . Georgia-Pacific announces move practice, it sometimes can’t be notified. bonds. H e investigated and said m y efficiency in getting the call for BLONDIE by Dm h Young A Stan Drako D AR IEN — Georgia-Pacific Corp. has announced it will move done. The federal Tax Equity and bonds had been called for early redemption notice distributed. most of its regional operations from Darien to its corporate The process of changing a bond Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 redemption, as of June 15. He also When bonds are not redeemed said the bank acting as trustee for right at the call date, the trustee W H A T S IN THE I WENfT THBiOUSH IT'S THE AWKVvARt? TIME headquarters in Atlanta. from bearer to registered form is contained a provision that forced the bond issue told him that all bank has the money for the AAAT-n AA/KSA(ARO IT AT VDUR BETWEEN BASKETBALL The forest products company employs 320 people in Darien, handled by the bond’s registrar — states and their political subdivi­ •n S O N TIAAE O F A e e ,T O O AND BASEBALL usually a bank. The registrar does bondholders were notified in May. I unredeemed bonds. The bank can LIFE making it the town’s single largest em ployer. 'The company said sions to stop issuing bearer bonds, didn’t get such a notice. turn a fat profit on that money, .')U the relocation will take place in June. that by printing the owner’s name effective July 1, 1983. Since then, E on the bond certificate and record­ new municipal bonds have come When I went to the bank to which belongs to bondholders. The company said it will transfer an unspecified number of its redeem my bonds for $20,000, I If you can prove that "many Darien-based employees to Atlanta. ing it on the interest-paying agent’s only in registered and book-entry books, then cutting the interest form. With book-entry, no certifi­ learned that many bondholders had other bondholders" were not noti­ Beth Zoffman, a spokeswoman for the company in Atlanta, coupons off the bond and destroying cates are issued and ownership is been caught as I had been and had fied, you might consider bringing a said Georgia-Pacific will keep a regional sales office in Darien. CAPTAIN EASY -^by Crooks A Casale them . recorded on computers. lost interest on their money from class action suit against the trustee Zoffman said the company relocated its corporate headquarters &ENdR ^ fsr. Once the bond is registered. Although the vast majority of June 15 until they redeemed their bank. from Portland, Ore. to Atlanta in 1982.

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Box 91428, Cleve­ too old to go to jail after his convic­ 1146 Tolland Street I W H E E t - B f ksliey n e il m e l l e m land, OH 44101-3428. Be sure to in­ tion for terrorizing a former employ­ EAST HARTFOl NON A new book by James Jacoby and his t o w n FAW TWEE clude the title. — POLLY er. Instead, he preferred a public - East Hartfardz Cann. 328 MIddIk Tpke. Weat 467 E. Main Street 295 Hartford Tpke. AMERICAN MADE WHEELS father, the late Oswald Jacoby, is now AT DISCOUNT PRICES! l OeWwe. CT 46497 DEAR POLLY — When you’re stoning, with the condition that only tn h M t W e m iu d , ShoRRlBi Cir. Locelid In Vm Wsrthou99 Foods Plata Locoled In tho K^Mart Shopping Ctr. CaSTpePrM available at bookstores. It is “Jacoby WHEELS FOR MOST FOREIGN ready to dispose of your potpourri OPEN Sat. 9-4:30 • 800-872-2245 those without sin be allowed to throw on Card Games, "published by Pharos 646-8227 569-8710 ____ 872-2060 MADE CARS AVAtUBLE- spice mixture, put it through your stones. He got five years ingail. Books. ™^"^^™/5Hto3S^»M5NTTB>^^5o^S«TU^WE^WDFRrM()-a»8Af*T:30- 4 ■ cjTOWN FAIR t ir e s ! INC- 1W 7| 1» — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thur«day. Feb. 19,1987 MANCHES’TER HERALD, Thurzdav. Feb. 19. 1967 — 11

Town plans ».«‘i Ointuariea FOCUS regulations Home, 219 W. Center St. A mass of Pauline Grant Christian burial will be at 10a.m. in Pauline (Newcomb) Grant, 95, St. Bridget Church. Burial will be in DRAWIN widow of Donald J, Grant, formerly the New St Mary’s Ukrainian on aquifers of South Windsor, died Wednesday Catholic Cemetery, Colchester. at a local convalescent home. She Calling hours begin at 8:30 a.m. CoBllnaed from page 1 , was a member of Temple Chapter Friday. 53, Order of the Eastern Star, of pollutant in its water, although some minor contaminants have Manchester. Veronica Bouchard She Is survived by a son, Philip L. been found in the wells. This drawing of Plateosau- Grant; three grandchildren, and Veronica (Reagan) Bouchard, "It has become a hot issue over seven great-grandchildren. 89, of Wethersfield, widow of'. rus (flat-toothed giant) was the last few years," Young said. He The funeral will be Saturday at 11 Harvey E. Bouchard, died Wednes-.^ made by Peter Qalton of the said underground water travels at a a.m. at the Samsel & Carmon day at St. Francis Hospital and^ slow speed, meaning that once Peabody Museum of Natural Funeral Home, 419 Buckland Road, M ^ ical Center, Hartford. She was. contaminants get Into the supply, it History when a museum South Windsor. Burial will be in the mother of Margaret Worthing-^.: can be years before the water is Wapping Cemetery, South Wind­ ton of Coventry. ;;; team was looking for pure again. sor, Calling hours are an hour She is also survived by four othei*!. dinosaur specimens in When pollutants are found. daughters, Marion Canner of^ Young said, the town has two before the service. Manchester in 1969. Memorial donations may be Brooklyn, N.Y., Mary Greene and options. One is the close down the WIN A . made to the Wapping Community Jean Court, both of Wethersfield, Piateosaurus had the same well, but. he said, "N ew water HAWAIIAN* Church, 1790 Ellington Road, South and Ann Silvonic of Newington; two configuration as Ammosau- sources are not easy to find." Windsor 06074. sons, Harvey Bouchard of Concord,; The second option is to treat the VACATION f j rus major, one of the types N.H., and James Bouchard of East/ of dinosaurs whose skeletal water, something the town does not FOR TWO Hartford; 24 grandchildren; and29J do. "That expense can be very, Alex N. RIghenzI great-grandchildren. remains were found In very significant," Young said. Alex N. Righenzi, 71, formerly of ’The funeral will be Saturday aC.' Manchester. The square in The issue came to a head last F i l i nil lu‘!.Iri' 111'-' West Hartford, husband of the late 9:15 a.m. at the Farley-Sullivan”.- the drawing shows the month, when the Manchester Charlotte (Valentine) Righenzi, Funeral Home, 96 Webster St., Lumber Co. proposed building a Herald photo by Pinto died ’Tuesday at the Hebrew Home Hartford. A mass of Christian.^ hind-quarters remains lumber yard over the aquifer on and Hospital, Hartford. He was the burial will be 10 a.m. at the Church; found at the Wolcott Quarry New State Road, where most of the Trip drawing father of William Zeph and Robert of Corpus Christ!, Silas Deane.' in Buckland in 1884. The land is zoned for industry. Conser­ Righenzi, both of Manchester. Highway, Wethersfield. Burial will; ^ vation Commission members ex­ dots indicate the ribs found operations for Connecticut Travel Servi­ He is also survived by two other be in Mount St. Benedict Cemetery,-: pressed concern over the proposal. Denise Roberts, center, the Manchester sons. Kenneth Righenzi in West Bloomfield. Calling hours are 2 to 4 • in 1969 when a bridge built Regardless of what happens in Herald's advertising director, holds a ces, selects the winner. Congratulations Virginia and Alan Righenzi in p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. ; I of red sandstone from the Manchester, Young said, it’s Im­ fPtC . E box of entry blanks in the newspaper’s go to Dick Osborne of Andover, who Virginia; two daughters, Patricia Memorial donations may be * quarry was demolished. portant for surrounding towns to “Win a Trip for Two to Hawaii" contest, wins the week-long trip for two, as well Bums in West Virginia and Mau­ made to the Corpus Christ! Church,- develop protection regulations be­ reen Whitehead of Glastonbury; his Silas Deane Highway, Wethers- ! cause many aquifers cross boun­ co-sponsored by Connecticut Travel as W.H. Preuss Sons Inc., the co­ mother. Temperance Rogers of field, or to the Wethersfield Volun-:' • daries of several towns. Services. As Walter Czapla, a Herald sponsoring business where the winning West Hartford; a sister. Marge teer Ambulance Fund, 206 Prospect The town is required under the advertising representative, watches, entry was deposited. Desmond of Granby; 20 grandchild­ St.. Wethersfield 06109. : . Safe Drinking Water Act to test Gayle Trabitz, vice president of branch ren, and three great- water supplies annually or biannu- granddaughters. Kart E. Bogll ManchesteKs dinosaurs meet with the maii ally. Young said. But when PZC The funeral will be Friday at 10 member Marion Taggart asked a.m. at the Newkirk & Whitney Karl E. Bogli, 76. of 555 Bush H ill; how the town would know If Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave., Road, died this morning at a local companies in Vernon were dump­ Town, 8th study offers East Hartford. Burial with military convalescent home. He was the ing chemicals that made their way honors will be in Hillside Cemetery, husband of Olga M. (Inne) Bogli. A red sandstone quarry at Buckland Hills provides rich but buried treasure into Manchester’s water supply, East Hartford. Calling hours are He was born in Glastonbury id : Young responded, “ We don’t.” from 7 to 9 tonight. 1910, and had lived in Manchester - Most of the money to build the property on that street served by ’"The risk is there,” Young said. Continued from page 1 for the past 45 years. B efore' addition would come from the the Eighth District. By John Mitchell History at Yale University, New Glaeser said the site should be "And it can happen at any time. retiring he had been employed as preserved if only for its natural us out of the sewer business, he $492,000 the town has received from an electrician at the former Royal Herald Reporter Haven. ’There’s not a lot of water sources In exchange, the Eighth District Michael Kulynyck features. “ It’s a lovely, scenic said. the state for town improvements. would be given responsibility for ’Typewriter Co. for 42 years. He had ; left in the state. What we’re trying Michael Kplynyck, 61. of 211 Kruger said there probably are area,” he said. LaBelle, who presented the ’The rest would come from other, properties along Tolland ’Turnpike previously been a tobacco grower - Manchester’s ancient history to do, literally, is protect the Union St., husband of Ida (Guarlno) more bones still in the quarry, Eighth District’s offer, said the unspecified sources. near Slater Street, including the in Glastonbury for many years. lives side by side with its Mall officials say that cutting future.” Kulynyck, died Wednesday at Man­ considering how close together town shouid give the district titie to The Eighth District would be Jehovah’s Witnesses building. Cur­ Besides his wife, he is survived by ! expanding future at the site for the into the quarry is out of the chester Memorial Hospital. the Buckland firehouse on Tolland given a 20-year renewable lease. rently, the town-district boundary a daughter and son-in-law, Beverly;! the three specimens were found. question. He was bom in Columbia and proposed Mall at Buckland Hills. ’Turnpike. He said buiiding an ’The annual rent would be $36,000. runs around every other property in and Bernard Noble of Manchester; But there is no chance of further Jane Boynton, a spokeswoman Report gives lived in Hebron for 35 years before When the nnall is built, its addition would not solve the fire­ plus 3 percent each year after the that area. a sister. Rose Dangveckas of;* excavation being done soon be­ for Homart. said the mall site, moving to Manchester 23 years ago. next-door neighbor will be a red fighting problems in Manchester. hrst. This money would go back Meriden; a granddaughter; and ' cause of the expense, he said. located between Buckland and into the fund set up for the state The Eighth District proposed, as Before his retirement in 1985, he sandstone quarry where dinosaur alternatives to several nieces and nephews. Slater streets, wlllabutthequarry He said the town’s money would money. it did last month, that the service was employed for 18 years by bones were found more than a “That whole intersection is be better spent if it usedthe $550,000 area be changed so that it covered The funeral will be 10 a.m. but will not touch the land. In addition, the Eighth District Capewell Manufacturing Co. in Saturday at the Holmes Funeral hundred years ago. bound to be developed at a later protect water it proposed be spent on an addition all property north of Middle ’Turn­ She said Homart officials dis­ would be required to give the town Hartford. Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be in Tlie old Wolcott Quarry, about tim e,” Kruger said, urging that to build a new firehouse in another pike and west of Parker Street, as Besides his wife, he is survived by cussed the shopping center’s the property it owns two lots away East Cemetery. Calling hours are 2 half a mile north of Interstate 84 the site’s significance be recog­ area of town to deal with growth in well as a section of the former three sons. Richard Sweet of construction in the area with town A report by Manchester planning as compensation for land the town to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. near Buckland Street, is close to nized, perhaps with a historical and water department officials, southern Manchester. would have to purchase to build the Manchester-to-Wlllimantic rail­ Manchester, Alvin Sweet of East officials and the Manchester road right-of-way. Memorial donations may be-! the site of the 785,000 square-foot sign. '"They have something that released Wednesday, identifies the However, the town team reiter­ addition. Hartford and Stephen Sweet of Historical Society about a year made to Bernard Larry Noble Jr.’s! mall, but officials say the historic is unusual there,” he said. town’s major underground water ated a proposai it made in De­ On fire-service boundaries, the Under its proposal, the Eighth Vernon; two brothers. Frank Kuly­ Library Memorial,, care of the ago. ’ "They find no problem nyck of Andover and John Kuly­ quarry w ill not be touched by supplies and suggests ways to cember to build an addition. Under town proposed that it be given District would take over two key Salvation Army, 661 Main St., whatsoever,” she said. nyck of Hebron; and three sisters, construction. ’THE DINOSAUR specimens protect them from pollutants. the plan, a nearly identical wing coverage of 38 units of the North- areas now served by the town from Manchester 06040. John Finguerra, who owns the field Green Condominiums. The its Buckland station — the Bryan Nancy Sangiacoma of Ocala, Fla., The dinosaur specimens were found in Buckland were remains ’The PZC instructed Planning would be constructed west of the land that the quarry sits on, also existing facility. It would be nearly town already serves the rest of the Farms subdivision and the area Kathrine O’Conner of Hebron and discovered accidentally in Oc­ of Ammosaurus major and two Director Mark Pellegrini to begin Alice H. Hammar said there will be no building on the same size as the town’s haif. but 214 units. The town would also near the intersection of West Anne Dudar of Lebanon. tober 1884, when workers were types of Anthisaurus, usually work on four of the alternatives. Alice H. Hammar, 81, of 33 Box the quarry itself. have one instead of two bays for become responsible for 191 Green Middle ’Turnpike and New State ’The funeral will be Friday at 9:15 excavating bridge material at the referred to as Yaleosaurus. Here is a list of those alternatives a.m. atthe JohnF. ’Tierney Funeral Mountain Drive, Vernon, died and a brief explanation: vehicles. Manor Road, which is the only Road. quarry operated by Charles O. Ammosaurus, a vegetarian that Tuesday at Manchester Memorial ’THE LAND is currently under­ Hospital. She was the widow of Wolcott. 'The quarry, also known lived 225 million years ago, has PZC AU’THORITY: Herald photo by Pinto going a major land-use study, George M. Hammar. as the Jambstone ^arry, pro­ been described as looking like a 1. Amend the zoning district She is survived by a son, John A. vided structural material for This is the site north of Interstate 84 and sets of dinosaur bones. The location is ^jnguerra said, anditwillbeafew classifications in town to restrict crocodile standing on its hind legs. Hammar of Windsor. His name was more months before that is high-risk uses in underground Town-8th compromise more likely many of Connecticut’s buildings It and Anthisauras were both west of Buckland Street where workers beside land where developers have listed incorrectly in Wednesday’s complete and a developmental water area. in the late 1800s. much smaller than the average at the Charles O. Wolcott quarry proposed to build the 785,000 square- By George Loyng Manchester Herald. decision can be made. 2. Create an aquifer-protection operate from the Buckland fire­ the town negotiators and voters to i Although dinosaur footprints conception of a dinosaur; Am m o­ 9 accidentally discovered three separate foot Mall at Buckland Hills. “ We’re not going to do anything overlay zone that would impose Herald Reporter house because it would then be change their position. In addition, artj common in the Connecticut saurus was just 10 feet long. News Analysis to the quarry,” Finguerra said. restrictions or conditions on any responsible for serving two key the town could still operate a Fire destroys barn River Valley, skeletal remains John Ostrom, curator of the The proposals offered Wednes­ “ We know it, we know what it’ s all other zoning district which is near areas now served by the town from planned paramedic service out of are rare. Only four dinosaur Peabody Museum, said the origi­ detective work based on notes when it was learned that the mission, said he fears that a day by the town of Manchester and complete transfer of the independ­ that station — the Bryan Farms the Buckland firehouse. COVENTRY — A barn at the about, and we’ll do right by it.” aquifers. specimens have been found, and nal finds were lucky discoveries, made in 1884 led scientists to find historical site was within the portion of the quarry could be cut the Eighth Utilities District to solve ent utility authority’s sewer system subdivision and the intersection of The key to the talks, then, could intersection of Routes 31 and 275 3. Amend the subdivision regula­ three of them came from the two missing parts of the Ammo­ boundaries of a proposed com­ out to make way for an entrance to Ostrom has also said he’d like longstanding problems between the is not far from the basic idea West Middle ’Turnpike and New be whatever arrangement is was destroyed by fire ’Tuesday coming as menquarried for stone. tions so the commission can govern Wolcott Quarry, said Rich saurus remains found at the mercial and residential develop­ the regional mall now proposed by the site preserved, but the discov­ two governments suggest a number unoe lying his side’s negotiating State Road, where two high schools worked out for the Buckland afternoon, fire officials said Ostrom led an effort in 1969 to residential septic systems or re­ ment in northwest Manchester. the Homart Development Corp. of erer in him keeps an open mind. of areas where both sides could approach. are located. firehouse. Kruger, a geologist at Dinosaur recover missing pieces of the Wolcott Quarry. quire extension of sanitary sewers Wednesday. Chicago. Glaeser said he hopes If the area ever is blasted to reach compromises. As he told town negotiators, The town argued Wednesday that What could diminish the likeli­ North Coventry and South Coven­ State Park in Rocky Hill. Ammosaurus skeleton from a Ostrom agreed there are proba­ Developers of that project, which in all protection zones. the developer will hold to the make way for the future. Ostrom If the compromises were made, it "W e’d like you out of the Buckland its proposal to stay in the Buckland hood of any compromise, though, is try firefighters responded to the ’The skeletal remains from the bridge over the Hop Brook at bly more bones at the quarry, now was never built, pledged to said he’d like to be there. "W e BOARD OF DIRECTORS AU- could result in a settlement based firehouse and you’d like us out of station and build an addition to a belief on either side that the call, which came in at 1:56 p.m.,' quarry, supplemented by later Bridge Street and Hartford Road. filled in and overrun with growth. preserve the quarry, but preser­ original plans and preserve the on swapping the Eighth District’s quarry, which, although unpro­ could have people expert enough ’THORI’TY: the sewer business.” house Eighth District firefighters financial aspects of any swap would and had the fire under control by discoveries in bridges built of its The red sandstone structure was vationists remained worried. 1. Establish a fund that will sewer operations for the town’s On the town’s side. Director tected, is on a list of state locations to detect things if we are given that was based on a 1985 referendum in not be equal. 2:25. ’The Eagleville Fire Depart­ red sandstone, are now in the being demolished to make way for ’THE QUESTION of protecting Arthur Glaeser, chairman of enable the town to buy land deemed Buckland firehouse on Tolland Stephen Penny admitted that the As one person closely involved opportunity,” he said. which residents in the Town Fire ment provided mutual aid. ! Peabody Museum of Natural what is now Interstate 384, and the Wolcott Quarry arose in 1973 Manchester’s Conservation Com­ of historical significance. essential for protection of aquifers. ’Turnpike. town offer to change fire-service District voted not to sell the facility. with the talks said last week, now South Coventry Fire Chief Mike 2. Extend the sanitary-sewer In such negotiations, the first areas in order to clear up confusion However, were the town to gain that all the marbles are on the LaChapelle said no injuries re­ system and/or storm sewers to offers are usually beyond what was “ very conservative.” control of the Eighth District’s negotiating table "some of those sulted from the fire, which is under., protection zones. could be reasonably expected to be The town plan would involve entire sewer system, it could sway marbles may roll off.” investigation. 3. Create a best management accepted. However, the proposals minor changes in the jurisdicition practices ordinance, under which made Wednesday point to "fa ll­ lines. However, last month both Marker missing developers would be required to back” positions that each side sides talked about a larger number Digs are costly take steps to lesson chances of might take if coming negotiations of problem areas, and the Eighth pollutants getting into the water. are productive. District proposed a larger transfer 4. Establish a routine ground- Both sides proposed that the of responsibilities. an(j who cares water monitoring program. Some Eighth District stop providing The larger transfer would involve so they’re rare monitoring is done now. sewer service to the Buckland having the Eighth District contract FREE SEMINAR! 5. Establish an underground-tank section in northwest Manchester. with the town to provide service to A marker installed by the regulation to ensure that Older ’The difference in the sewer propos­ all areas north of Middle ’Turnpike Manchester Historical Society in tanks don’t leak fuels into the als is that the Eighth District wants and west of Parker Street, and the Natural geological color­ more than 50 years in the 1973 to designate the site of the environment. *rhe town began to keep control of its sewer former Manchester-to-Willimantic ings, coupled with climatic Connecticut Valley, said Rich Wolcott Quarry has long since drafting such a regulation recently, operations outside Buckland, while railroad right-of-way. conditions, make Connecticut Kruger, geologist at Dinosaur disappeared and there are no but stopped when the state DOT the town wants a complete transfer. Were this to occur, the next FLORIDA an almost Impossible place to State Park in Rocky Hill, the plans to replace it. JAMBSTONE QUARRY announc^ its plans to form a District negotiator John D. La- logical step would be to have the look for and discover dinosaur site of hundreds of dinosaur "Remains of prehistoric anim­ policy. Belle Jr., though, indicated that a Eighth District Fire Department bones, experts said. footprints but no bone als, now in the Peabody Museum RCUAINS or PRiHlSTORIO ANIUALS. NOBILE HOME LIVING discoveries. at New Haven, were found in the NOW 'N THE PEABOnV UIISEUU AT ‘"The only finds that are “In Connecticut, nobody quarry,” the sign proclaimed in QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION made in this part of the world NfW HAVEN. WERE rOUN'.l IN THIS goes out and does digs,” he white lettering on a black back­ CLIP AND SAVE are made strictly by acci­ QUARRY RED SANDSTONE TIJARRiEO Century Communities, Florida’s award-winning said. " I t ’s very difficult to ground. “ Red sandstone quarried dent,” said John Ostrom, 9 developer of affordable adult mobile home communities will introduce raise the kind of money to go here may still be seen in the here way s t il l be s e e n IH 9 curator at Yale University’s out and do these things.” doorways of many local struc­ the door ways of WANY LOCAI Plumbing you, through films and slides, to the best in Sunshine Peabody Museum of Natural Kruger said that the rocks tures. This area, now known as STRIIETURES THIS AREA. NOW KNO'WN History, and leader of an Retirement Living! . . . Golf Courses, Lakes, Marinas, Great Locations and and imbedded fossils have Buckland, was once called Jamb­ expedition which recovered AS DLICKI AND WAS ONCE CAl LED Guaranteed Lifetime Lot Rentals. become iron-stained in time, stone Plain.” Problem? additional dinosaur fossils in JAMBSTONE PLAIN making the color contrast The quarry site, located north of Manchester in 1969. ^ — 14 OUTSTANDING COMMUNITIES — between them nearly indistin­ Interstate 84 at Buckland Street, Leaky faucet, Three fossil specimens were guishable. Because the bones produced the red sandstone used 8 found in 1884 at the Wolcott are generally harder than the in many Connecticut structures in 8 plugged toilet, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 Quarry in Buckland, one of rock, that also adds to the the iate 1800s. In 1884, bones of 2:00 & 7:00 P.M. only two sites in eastern North natural camouflaging of time, three different types of dinosaurs any plumbing problem... America where skeletal re­ he said. were found. mains have ever been disco­ “ Unless you knew exactly Although the quarry is on a list HISTORIC SIGN Call vered. Those discovered at the what you were looking for, of the Connecticut Forest and . . missing for years quarry, north of Interstate 84 chances are you’d walk right Park Association for its historical RAM ADA INN EAST at Buckland Street, are now by them,” Kruger said. significance, it has never been BOLAND BROS., INC. housed at the Peabody Mu­ "Y o u go on digs but you go recognized by the state with a sign was missing about three 7 7 seum in New Haven. after specific targets,” Os­ plaque or monument. 1-91 AT EXIT 45 years ago, along with other ‘•Since 1935" According to Susan Craig, a trom said, adding that most of “ I doubt if most of the residents markers the historical society had WINDSOR, CONNECTICUT naturalist at the Lutz Child­ the planned expeditions are know there was ever a quarry in put up around town. He thinks it ren’s Museum, the state “is not done out West. The reason he that hill,” said John Ostrom, might have been stolen. 649-2947 really what you'd call a fossil said, is the climate. curator of the Peabody Museum in “I don’t know if anybody’s Herald III* photo FOR MORE INFORMA'nON N a n w hot spot." In Connecticut, Ostrom ex­ New Haven. really noticed it,” Bengtson said. and receive the same fast, professional, MAIL COUPON TO Scientists said the cost plained, brush and growth ’The Manchester Historical So­ “ I haven’t heard anybody com­ .Sliw t AHrtrp« factor Is the main reason that cover the land, while in states John H. Ostrom, leader of the research team from the ciety had hoped to do a little ment on it.” and courteous service for which we have Century Mobile Home Communities “ digs” aren’t done regularly. such as Arizona and Califor­ Peabody Museum of Natural History, shows fossils of educating. Herb Bengtson, a But some people have noticed. T if y QratP 7ip “Just going out and looking for nia, where digs are regularly longtime member of the society, One of them. Rich Kruger, a built our reputation over the last 52 years. P.O. Box 5252 Ammosaurus major to research assistant Rebekah Smith them is very, very expensive, ” attempted, the terrain is dry, when they were found in August 1969 at the site of a red said the sign was erected in 1973 geologist at Dinosaur State Park Craig said. which lends itself more to Manchester’s sesquicentennial Lakeland, Florida 33803 11-M2 Phone ( ) sandstone bridge being demolished in Manchester. in Rocky Hill, said a new marker "Y^ur satisfaction is the Boland’s Personal Promise." No bones have been found for digging. celebration. should be set up. “ It’s an artifact Ll . - , ---- .1 .------^1—J Bengtson said he noticed the of history,” he said. ( MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Feb. 19.1987 - U I t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuinlay. Feb. 1». 1M7 Mirrors Dinner cures icy blahs Thursday TV Conn. 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( D Bodywatch (CC) 93) Novsla: Amo y Sonar — Tbere was a ESditor's note; The Manchester hovered below W o rld Basso’s famous venison stew, and Steve Forrest. Diana Scsr- wid. 1981. Rated PG. 9:00PM dD Simon a Sknon The Si­ ® GonaSoott full moon on Fri­ Dental Society has declared Febru­ zero or close to It then came the main course: veni­ Joe Garman mone help ■ construction worker who [C N N ] I day the 13th. ary Children's Dental Health most of the day. son roast, venison sausage, sauted, 5:30PM [ESPNjTomMenoOutdoorm unearthed an ancient burial ground. (SO [ESPN]I CoRoga BaskatbaR: W athing- The supersti­ Month. Df. John C. Hambrook is a But a beauti­ onions, sweet potato pie, all accom- min.) This Ion at Arizonailzona IStats (60 iNn.) Continuad, tious among us Center Stage Manchester dentist and a member ful ray of sun- pan l^ with garlic bread. ?! ^ i l e r , who tpent CC ® Amarfka (CC) Marion telle Andrei Live. hit final year ot Hte coaching a losing girTs that Devin must be kMad, Kimbisriv joins might have said of the society. shine cut [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Richard Pryor Uvo bi M. Renee Tayior through that From past experience, we have track team to a title-winning season, limo- tbs resistance end Amanda rsdiacovsra it was an inaus­ thv Bonoms, Allyn Ann McLarie, Ed Ba­ her love for Devin when she visits him in Conoort' In Ns pramiar porformance film, found that dessert at this point is a Pryor takas on such subiacts as heart st- picious time for By D r. John C. Hambrook cold for the crew known as the Back Dave’s and some of mine, who giev. Jr. 1S79. prison. (2 hrs.) Part S of 7. Room regulars. It was time for our asked if they could come as a kind of waste. All the troops were too full, ’ tacks and a Black version of "Tbs Exor­ the Connecticut Spoclol to the Herald (SB MOVIE: 'One Flaw Ovor tha Cuc- cist". Richard Pryor. 1979. Rated R. annual winter game dinner, now memorial to him. We had quite a soweretiredtothe gym to cast both' 6:0pPM QD QD (8) ® ® Newt koo'a Noot' A frae-spiritsd rogue takas on Opera to launch (ly- and bait-casting rods, criti­ S D Thrao't Company the authorities st a mernsl institution. Jack [U S A ] Dragnet its latest vehi­ QUESTION: Why do dentists use officially called the Dave Bengston turnout. quing each rod and each person’s ( C Magnum, P.l. Nicholson, Louise Fletcher, WM Sampeon. 12:05AM C E Night Hoot Colby arxl cle. Recently, those little mirrors with a handie? Annual Dinner. This year, again, all good close 1976. casting. This was a really neat way QS Gimme a Break Carson fan under d^rtm e nt investigs- the company’s productions have ent by odd spotlighting techniques. The dinner was named in me­ friends, 23 in all, made it together tion, and H's up to O'Brien arxl Glambone to spend an hour. (3) Mark and Mindy 93) Novals: Cicatricae dal Abna been shaky craft at best, flounder­ Was it more clever symbolism to ANSWER: As you might im­ mory of David Bengston, who died and broke up the deep freeze with to deer their names. (70 min.) After that, it was back to the ® M*A«S«H (B) Myotary: Return of Sbartock Hoknaa ing with uninspired costumes and have off-key brassy background agine, the dentist uses the mirror to in 1985 in a tragic shooting at good food, good fellowship and good ICC) Holmes and Watson visit a friend of 12:30AM (E Dynasty Portland Junior High School. cafeteria, where we had our choice I8 l Doctor Who sets, erratic directing and variable music? see behind the teeth and around the humor. the datactive'e and become immerted in (E Entertainmsm Tonight of apple pie, pumpkin pie (baked by 9 ) Charlie's Angolt another mystery when the butler and tha performances. Bernstein’s continuous set of comers of the mouth, but there are Hsrald photo by Richmond David, along with his brother, As usual, Don Basso and Paul Dave’s wife, Bonnie, and his mom, maid disappear. (60 min.) ® Jim & Tammy Hartford Ballet’s Michael Uthoff seven scenes shows the lack of two other things that make the Paul Bengston, and Don Basso of Bengston did most of the cooking, ® Quincy Buzz Bengston), ice cream, and [C N N ] Larry King Liva ® ® Late Night with David Lattsimon was at the helm of this ill-fated communication in a disintegrating mirror very useful. The dentist uses Dog Warden Richard Rand holds Rascal, a little setter Portland started the dinner about and as usual it was super. At the S S Reporter 41 cookies. Plus coffee. I ’m not going [O IS] MOVIE: "nw Wonrtor of It AH' A Tonight's guest is radio announcer Casey vessel, making his operatic direct­ relationship. The title is taken from the mirror sometimes to hoid the four years ago as a means^ of risk of having everyone who reads (B l MacNeil-Lahrer Nawehour Kasem. (60 min.) In Stereo. cross that was abandoned near the town dump. Rascal is ' beating the winter doldrums. to mention any names, but some cougar battling a bear, penguins playing, ing debut in a tandem production at a Van Johnson film of the period, cheek or tongue away from where this getting ticked at me for getting m ) Carol Bumatt and Friandt and rare animals from every continent are ® Alfred Hitchcock Presents F good buddies of mine ate each one Bushnell Memorial Hall. “ I Pagli- with which Dinah finds temporary he or she is working or looking. The up for adoption. Originally, it was only for the their salivary glands working, I ’ll [DIS] MOVIE: 'Dot and the Koala' filmed in this documentary. 1974. Rated G. of the desserts. Wow! ® More Real Peopla acci,’’ (The Clown) Ruggiero Leon­ solace. W. FERNANDEZ mirror is also used to ^ fle c t the Back Room regulars, a handful of give you a rundown on some of our [ESPN] Mazda SporttLook [ESPN ] CoHega Baekatball: North Car- 'Then it was “ Nova Scotia Time.” [U S A ] Edge of Night cavallo’s 1892 operatic staple, was Lawrence Cooper, as Sam, pro­ . . soprano light that shines into the mouth to fly-fishing aficianados, and a few goodies. [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Jim Thorpe: All Ameri­ ollrta State at Duka (2 hrs.) Live. ' Bill Senecal of Munson, Mass., 1:00AM C E l Love Lucy paired with Leonard Bernstein’s vided the only poignant moment in eliminate shadows and see better. Adopt a pet hunting buddies of David’s and can’ The story of one of the world's most [H B O ] MOVIE; 'F/X' (CC) A special ef­ Paul’s. We started with some Scott’s wife, Lynn, made two brought his slides and projector and popular athletes. Burt Lancaster, Phyllis fects expert becomes the fan guy for gov­ ( £ Joe Franklin Show “ Trouble in Tahiti,” a 1952 satire on this flop. Well-known for his inter­ dling, the artistry of Leoncavallo venison stew, a venison roast, some bowls of taco dip, which got scoffed showed pictures of our last Cape Thaxter, Charles Pickford. 1951. ernment agents when he arranges a 93) Twilight Zone suburban incompatibility. Both pretation of contemporary works, was apparent. His music is remar­ QUESTION: Why do dentists use Breton trip. His commentary was [U S A ] USA Cartoon Exprate mobster’s fake assassination. Bryan ® Telephone Auction Shopping Pro- brief works had story and music by kably subtle in its emotional fly casting in the Portland school up in nothing flat. So did Stan Brown. Brian Dennehy, Diane Venora. he has a robust stage presence and those picks? gram Rascal needs a pal gym, and a slide show of all our (Stash) Geidel’s smoked trout. A funny, and Father Jack Moskus, 6:30PM CD w k r p in Cincinnati 1986. Rated R. thecomposer. ’ ’Pagliacci’’ (sungin vigorous baritone. These were shadowplay with the lyrics. The few different kinds of cheeses, and Scott Garman, and I caught a good (3 ) Maude Italian) was set in modem times to wasted on lines like “ You live your clever device of Act II as a play ANSWER: Dentists cali those various fishing trips. Good fellow­ (X) ABC News [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Protocol' (CC) A naive some liquid refreshment dispensed bit of the needling. cocktsU waitress becomes a national her­ [C N N ] Crossfire make it seem a more suitable sister life and leave me to mine.” It would within a play, where each of these E little picks “ expiorers.” They are ship on a winter’s Sunday (Til Benson Borboro Richmond afternoon. by yours truly, completed the hors We started at 1 and left at 7:30 oine when she is recruited by the State [E S P N ] Subaru 8k( Worid ship to “ Tahiti,’’ but it lost much of be interesting to hear him sing an street minstrel characters plays a used to detect a cavity by probing QS s c t v Department as a protocol official. Goldie Special to the Herald d’oeuvres. Oops, almost forgot the p.m. A super good time, a super [U S A ] Edge of Night its appeal in the process. aria instead of constant run-on parallel role, adds suspense. The the grooves that are on the surface By the second year, the small (S ) Too Clote for Comfort Hawn, Chris Sarandon, Andre Gregory. best part of it. Small pieces of good way to break the winter’s hold, Both concerned everyday people recitatives. At least you could have story is based on a real-life case of a of the teeth. They can also be used group had expanded a bit because (S ) (S!) NBC Newt 1984. Rated PG. In Stereo. 1 : 1 0AM [D IS ] Nature's Strangest There was a little activity at the some of us had invited a few close pan-broiled venison tenderloin, and a super good way to remember Craaturas A study of some of the world's in everyday situations. That’s the understood everything he said. jealous actor who killed his wife. It to check for tartar, or calculus Nightly Business Report 9:30PM ( 8 ) ® Night Court Hanv and dog pound this week. There were friends with the same outdoor cooked two minutes to a side, came a great friend. (S) rarest wildlife in the bush country of Aus- guiding principle of the “ verismo” That was seldom the case for was tried by Leoncavallo’s magis­ underneath the gums or between Dan competa for the attentions of Chris­ three new dogs that have unknown out on a platter and disappeared in S S Noticiero Unhrlsion tine's beautiful girtfriend and Harry finally trailia and Tasmania. school of opera, along with an mezzo-soprano Susanne Marsee. trate father. the teeth. New cavities are detected interests. The third year, after owners, one that had a known Dave’s tragic death, we decided to 30 seconds flat. Joe Garman, a Manchester resi­ Love Connection gets to meet his idol. Mel Torme. In 1 ;1 SAM ( E MOVIE: -Tho City' Tw o excess of blood and gore. Italian As Dinah, she was a better actress as soft spots where the explorer Stereo. owner and another that was Then we sat down at the long dent for many years. Is a recog­ [CN N ] Showbiz Today Los Angeles police detectives scour the composers developed this in reac­ than singer. She strained for THE LEAD PERFORMANCES sticks or catches. The smoothness hold it anyway, because we knew city searching for a homicidal psychotic quarantined. table, and started out with some of nized anthorlty on the snbject of [E S P N ] SportsCenter (31) Novola: Camino Socroto tion to the complex Wagnerian and volume through her lower register, managed to create pathos for the of oid fiiiings can also be checked. that was what he would have who bears a grudge against a country- This week’s featured pet is a cute wanted us to do. Dei Mazza’s linguini and clam bamboo fly rods, and the sport of fly. 7:00PM d D CBS News lOlOOPM GD Kiwts Larxfing (CC) western singer. Robert Forster, Jimmy sophisticated French operas of the and forced efforts to shrillness at yearnings and anguish of these puppy named Rascal. Dog Warden That year, we had more friends of sauce. Del, whose name is familiar Ashing. Greg's rumored death and Ben’s disap- Dean, Don Johnson. 1976. Victorian era. ’ ’Pagliacci’ ’ is usu­ the upper level. Barely polite common folk. QUESTION: Why do dentists use (B (8) ® M'A'S'H pearence throw the entire community into Richard Rand said someone in a [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Out of Con- ally paired with Muscagni’s "Ca- applause signaled the audience’s Tenor Gordon Greer as Canio was those littie tweezers? ( £ (8 ) Wheel of Fortune turmoil, as Val physically attacks Jean. 1 ;20AM gray car was seen dumping the dog ( £ ® $100,000 Pyramid Paige makes a play for Peter and Laura trol' Tw o high school seniors graduate to valleria Rusticana” for an evening response to this show. likable and competent throughout. off near the town dump. He said he rents the cul-de-aac to Anne. (60 min.) terror after their matriculation. Martin Hew­ of peasant exuberance. His ” vesti la giubba” , (the first (33) Jafferaone itt. Betsy Russell. Rated R. ANSWER: Those tweezers are is still investigating the incident. CCNewa AS A CUTSIE BRIDGE between gold record when recorded by Puppy suffers fro'n mange (3 ) Best of Saturday Night calied cotton forceps by dentists, Meanwhile, the puppy is up for 03) INN News 1 :25AM [H B O ] Not Necestarily the WHEN EVERYTHING is art, shows, Uthoff left a bare staircase Enrico Caruso) at the end of Act I (54) MecNsil-Lehrer Nawehour News although they are used for so many adoption. He’s a setter cross, black ® Police Story nothing is art. One can find clever alone onstage for the opening to was stirring and without a trace of things it wouid be hard to list. The (S) Barney Miller and white with one blue eye and one Buddy, a handsome black QUESTION: can occasionally be found in skin ® ® L.A. Law Van Owen becomes the 1 ;30AM CD Check It OutI excuses for the constant dishar­ ’’Pagliacci.” Baritone Frederick straining, though his voice isn’t in mouth is a smali space to work in, brown eye. Our 6-month-oid scrapings from clinically normal (48) Hollywotxl Squares object of death threats when she prose­ dl) INN News mony and incoherence of the Burchinal, as Tonio, the spumed the superstar category. and to hold on to things it is very Another new dog at the pound is a and white neutered male dog recently dogs and people. I4T1 Novela; Cuna da Lobot cutes a gang member for murder, while ® Telephone Auction everpresent 50s style nightclub/ra­ lover of lead soprano Nedda, put Soprano Wilhelminia as Nedda useful having a small extension dB Nightiy Business Report Becker is attracted to a sexy new secre­ female shepherd cross, about 4 cat, was taken in by Aid to developed small Another form of mange is sarcop- tary. (60 min.) In Stereo. ® Bizarre dio trio in “ Tahiti.” A girl and two what class was possible to this Fernandez demonstrated a bril­ such as a tweezer. areas of hair ll3 )9 to S years old. She was found roaming Helpless Animals Inc. after P e t F o ru m tic mange. This type of mange is (S) Myatory: Rotum of Shortock Holmes [C N N ] Newsnight Update guys “ kiddle-dee-dooed’ ’ and “ baa- deflated Greek tragic-style pro­ liant emotional quality in her upper on Garnet Road on Feb. 11. The loss around his extremely contagious from dog to [C N N ] Moneyline (C C) Holmes and Watson visit a friend of [D IS ] MOVIE: 'The Magnificent Dope' baa-dqo-eed’’ their way in, out and logue, even if she did look ridiculous range. It was very attractive when QUESTION: What should be he was found starving and other is a black male Labrador eyes and mouth. Edward A. Williams, D.V.M. dog as well as to people. The [E S P N ] College Basketball: South Car­ the detective's and become immersed in A lazy country boy resists the efforts of a around scenes, mocking “ the little in ordinary workman’s overalls. paired with her exceptionally sensi­ done if a child falls and loosens a retriever, about 2 years old. Te dog scrounging for food after Our veterinar­ infestation in people can cause olina at Memphis State (2 hrs.) Live. another mystery when the butler and the hard driving guru to make him a success. white house in Scarsdale ... in Confused murmuring, sarcastic tive acting. She needs smoother maid disappear. (60 min.) Henry Fonda, Lynn Bari, Don Ameche. tooth? was found on Dudley Street on Feb. being hit by a car in ian scraped one severe itching. 'The condition is also [U S A ] Airwotf Bloomfield ... in” Their grating on applause and booing greeted voice technique to avoid a tendency (3) Local News 1942. 10. of these areas known as ’’scabies.’’ ’ 7:30PM d ] PM Magazine the ears of listeners was worse than Uthoff’s other device. The opening to overuse tremolo. She was most ANSWER: The important things Hartford. An organization SD UNIVISION Presenta: EeUmos Unl- [E S P N ] Winners Circle Little Clara, the featured pet two and examined Your veterinarian should be the d D Current Affair the marital squabbling of the of Act II consisted of an intermina­ appealing in the Act I song of birds, to look for are bleeding, displace­ member took him in and he dos [USA] MOVIE: ‘The White Tower' Six weeks ago, has been adopted by a the specimen person to determine the cause of d ) (8 ) Jaopardy people attempt to scale an almost insur­ protagonists, wife Dinah and hus­ bly silent adjustment of lighting by ” Oh che volo d’augelli! ” ment, or change in the way the child @ ) Price While Geoffrey seeks to raise the Summer Street family. She was the had emergency orthopedic under the micro­ skin disease and prescribe treat­ ( T l Entertainment Tonight ransom money, a terrorist accomplice mountable mountain, each for a different band Sam. ’The audience was also stage electricians. (Hey, at least bites together. If you detect any of scope. His diagnosis was mange. reason. Glenn Ford, Claude Rains. 1950. only dog at the pound last week. She surgery. He's gentle and be carried on for three to six ment. There are many causes of (33) INN Newt stalks a young boy who is the sole witness distracted by noisy set moving. their “ costumes” were apropos). M. Renee Taylor is the mntlc these you should contact your Can you tell us how our dog could to the kidnapping. (60 min.) was also an abandoned puppy. affectionate. To adopt him treatments. This dip has been skin disease in dogs and the (3i) (S ) Carson's Comedy Clateics , 1 :45AM [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Pagan Love Which was made even more appar- Despite this heavy-handed med- critic ot the Manchester Herald. dentist. have gotten this and is it contagious [C N N ] CNN News Song' A lovely swimming star finds rom­ The dog pound is located on Olcott available to veterinarians for a determination as to the cause must ® ® Barney Miller call 666-5551 or 232-8317. ’ to our family? [ M A X ] M O VIE: 'Zulu Daw n' Queen Vic­ ance in the Tahitian tropics. Esther Wil­ Street. Rand is there weekdays number of years. Before its devel­ be accurately made so that prompt ® ® ) New Newlywed Gama liams. Howard Keel. 1950. QUESTION: What if the tooth is from noon to 1 p.m. or he can be opment, many dogs with general­ and specific treatment is toria's forces battle against African tribes­ knocked out? S3) Novels: El Precio da la Fame men. Peter O'Toole. Burt Lancaster, Simon 1:55AM [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Lust in tha reached by calling the pound at p.m. ANSWER: Based on your des­ ized demodicosis could not be prescribed. Ward. 1979. Rated PG. Dysart content with ‘L.A. Law’ @ ) Wild. Wild World of Animals Dust' (CCi Outlaws race to find a treasure 643-6642 or the Manchester Police There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog cription, I believe your veterinar­ successfully treated. [U S A ] Riptide buried in the town of Chili Verde, New ANSWER: A lost tooth is a true S3) Sports Talk Department at 646-4555. Someone and the new owner must have it ian has made a dignosis of demodi- This mite is generally considered Dr. Edward A. Williams Is a Mexico. Tab Hunter. Divine. Lainie Kazan. By Kathryn Baker the firm, and Dysart wishes cheer­ lawyer played by Corbin Bemsen. dental emergency. If the tooth can [C N N ] Croasfira 10:30PM (33) in n News can be reached at either number licensed. Before being licensed, a cosis, demodectic mange. There not contagious to people. The mite Manchester veterinarian. 1985. Rated R. The Associated Press fully that his Leland McKenzie ” L.A. Law” has raised a number [D IS ] Mousatarpieca Theater ® Honaymoonara be recovered and replaced within Monday through Friday from 6 to 9 dog must have its rabies shot. are several different types of 2 : 0 0 A M ( E m o v ie ; 'Adam at 6 A.M .' character had more to do. He didn’t of eyebrows for its double enten­ an hour there is a gopd possibility [H B O ] MOVIE; 'Uphill All the Way’ A 1 0 : 3 5 P M [DIS] Animale in Action mange, depending on the species of Disillusioned with life, a young college pro­ LOS ANGELES — It is Los know when he accepted the part dres and explicit bed scenes, but pair of bumbling hucksters are mistaken fessor returns to his roots in the midwest that it can be retained. Store the mite that is involved. 11:00PM (C CC ® ® ® New* Angeles’ idea of a winter day, a that "senior partners don’t go to that doesn’t faze Dysart, who says tooth in milk, if possible, or water WE’VE COME TO MANCHESTER! for bank robbers and hightail it to Mexico. to spend the summer working as a manual Demodectic mange is caused by Roy Clark, Mel Tillis, Burl Ives. Rated PG. ( C ® Lots Show: Stairing Joan Rivera laborer. Michael Douglas, Joe Don Baker, sunny 45 degrees, and Richard court.” he is “ all for it, 100 percent.” and contact your dentist. Handle Demodex canis, which can infect [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Invitible Strangler' A 93) Odd Couple Meg Foster. 1970. Dysart looks very un-West Coast in Instead, McKenzie pends most “ The use oflanguage, I don’t care the tooth as little as possible. the skin of a dog in localized young man, serving a jail sentence for the ® Falcon Craat C£) MOVIE: 'One Man Jury' A zealous tweed jacket and wool plaid scarf. of his time dispensing sage advice about that one way or another—but About Town murder of his mother, discovers the secret patches, usually around the face, or ® This Old Houaa (CC). cop takes his job past the limits as he pur­ to the socially active younger set the subject matter and the way that of invisibility and decides to take his re­ sues a criminal he's marked for murder. Dysart has lived here for years, QUES'nON: What should be it can become more generalized Come celebrate! ® Talas of tho Unexpected and presiding at the head of the people can react and the way 9 venge on those who testified against him. Jack Palance, Christopher Mitchum. Angel but he reverts quite readily to his done if a child has a toothache? involving the skin of the entire for public, unfamiliar, or crowded Robert Foxworth. Stephanie Powers. Sue ® M*A*S*H Tompkins. 1978. Maine roots. Come to think of it, he conference table during the firm’s stories can be written so people can body. It is thought that a major Lyon. 1976. Rated PG. Show at M C C places are invited to attend the our 2nd 93) Noticiero Univielon d j) Streets of San Francisco would sooner pass for a New daily staff meeting. react to each other the way they do ANSWER: Don’t put anything on contributing factor to the develop­ meeting, which will be in the )B:00PM d D Wizard A has-been ar­ (B) 8CTV Nstwotk [E S P N ] Mazda SportaLook England country lawyer than the • "The chair’s very comfortable, in life, I think is brilliant.” the tooth itself and never put A mixed media show by Alison cheologist takes his old friend Simon on a ment of generalized demodicosis is [C N N ] Moneyiine senior partner in the spiffy firm on but I’m trying to find different ways When' “ Hill Street” became a aspirin directly on the gums. Church Room on the first floor. wild adventure in Mexico to restore a 2:30AM [C N N ] sports Latanlght Bayer of Coventry is being held at a defect in part of the dog’s immune NBC’s ” L.A. Law.” to sit in it so I look a little different success, there was much talk of Children can be given medication the Women’s Center of Manchester For free literature on agorapho­ GRAND supposedly-cursed dagger to its rightful [ESPN] CoMega Baekatball; Washing­ [E S P N ] SportsCenter system, preventing it from prop­ place. (60 min.) ton at Arizona State (60 min.) Live. Dysart, a handsome, easy-going each time,” Dysart said with a in-fighting among the cast. But for pain but be very careful to Community College through bia, call the Mental Health Associa­ CD News Nightwatch erly fighting the mange mite [HBO ] The HHchhlker A beautiful model 2:35AM css man with a quick smile, has spent laugh Dysart said no such problems have follow directions for properdosage. tion, 547-0337. d D MOVIE: 'Piranha II: Tho Spawning' Joined in Progress Thursday. infestation. A swinging singles resort is beseiged by a finds the must pay the price for the suc­ his 30-year career on stage and in “ There’s really nobody on a peer arisen on the ” L.A. Law” set. See your dentist. OPENING! cess the craves. Gallery hours are Tuesday If a dog has only the localized school of bloodthirsty fish. Tricia O'Neil, 2:40AM [M A X ] m o v ie ; 'Avenging films. Though unaccustomed to the level to talk to.” he said. “ The ” I hope it’ s not boring to say that Angel' (CC) A reformed hooker studies through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 2:30 form, daily treatment with a topical Steve Marachuk. 1983.' [T M C ] MOVIE; 'Out Of Africa' (CC) A attention that goes with a role on a Yuppies talk to the Yuppies. They everything's fine,” Dysart said. QUESTION: What are some p.m. Classes for seniors d D ® Our World (CC) A look at 1939 Danish writer's unhappy marriage to a law by day and investigates murder at medication usually clears the prob­ night. Betsy Russell, Rory Calhoun. 1985. popular television series, he says he (the producers) have got to do “ There are no rifts. Everybody ways to prevent dental Bayer's collection includes paint­ We specialize In and the film Gone With the Wind' includes wealthy landowner is brightened when she The Manchester Health Depart­ lem within a few weeks. If the faHt in love with a dashing adventurer. Rated R. is most pleased to be part of the something about that, and I ’m sure seems to be all right.” emergencies? ings, wall sculptures, prints and a profile of producer David O. Seiznick, an ment will sponsor exercise classes infestation is a generalized one, Szechuan cooking and feature a interview with Olivia DeHavilland and a Meryl Streep, Robert Redford, Klaus Maria 3:00AM d D Ufastyles of tha Rich and critically applauded new show they will somewhere along the Until the mid-1970s, Dysart lived collages. Friday and Monday at the Senior biweekly dips with a specific segment on the search for an actress to Brendauer. 1986. Rated PG. In Stereo. Famous Scheduled: the Beverly Hills Hotel produced by ‘ ‘Hill Street Blues” line.” in New York and worked on the ANSWER: Routine dental check­ Weight Watcher’s Menu! portray Scarlett O'Hara. (60 min.) Center, 549 E. Middle Tpke. medication are needed and should [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock Hour (Part 2 of 4); model Cheryl Tiegs; Canada's creator Steven Bochco. Dysart offered an enthusiastic stage, creating the role of the coach ups can prevent cavities from Support group meets On Feb. 23 there will be a blood d ) News Banff National Park ski resort: actor-singer “ yeah!” when asked if he would on Broadway in the Pulitzer Prize­ 11:05PM [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie John Schneider; Kitty Litter creator Ed But most of the plots so far have reaching the stage where they pressure clinic at Squire Village, ® MOVIE: 'Body Hoot' Tho love affair of and Harriet like to have some of those steamy winning play “ That Championship Concerned United Birthparents Lowe. (60 min.) centered on the tribulations and become emergencies. A daily rou­ for those age 60 and older. a lawyer and a married woman unfolds into love scenes like the rakish divorce will meet Sunday at First Congre­ a crime of passion. William Hurt, Kathleen 11:30PM (X) ® ABC News Night- [C N N ] News Overnight trials of the younger members of Season” in 1973. tine of brushing and flossing should The blood pressures will be taken line gational Church, 62 N. Colony St., CALDWELL JOTOFTHK Turner, Richard Crenna. 1981. [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Bristta Face' A peculiar- be followed. Good hygiene is in the community room from 10 to Meriden, at 2 p.m. (3i) Columbo 3D Cannon . looking dog and an unwanted orphan team preventive medicine. Children up in the wooded hills of Tennessee. Brian 11 a.m. (8 ) Star Trek 91) Honaymoonora should not be allowed to run with The group, which draws OIL INC. Keith, Phillip Alford, Jeff Donnell. 1964. members from all over the state, is (8 ) ® Coeby Show (CC) In Stereo. ® Not AvaHablo in Storae objects in their mouth or allowed to Lunch, Dinner & [E S P N ] Collega Basketball: South Car­ Cinema a support and adavocacy group for S I) Menuhin Live from the Univaraity of ® ® Tonight Show Tonight's guests put sharp or breakable objects in Tako-out are Ray Charles and Lily Tomlin. (60 min.) olina at M a m ^is State (2 hrs.) (R). parents who have surrendered Overeaters meet Hartfcnd their mouth. 69.9 OPEN Mon-Thur. 11:30-10 In Stereo. [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Mommla Dearest' their children to adoption. ® MOVIE: 'The Wild One' A motorcy­ HARTFORD Day (R) 3:15,4:30, 7:15,9:45. — Critical WILLIMANTIC Overeaters Anonymous will meet per gal. C. O. D. cle club terrorizes a town. Marlon Brando. ® MOVIE: 'Johnny Concho' The story Joan Crawford's real life role is revealed as Condition (R ) 7:15, 9:20. FrI-Sat. 11:30-11 seen through the eyes of her daughter. Clneino City — A Room WIfh A View Jlllsen Square Cinema — From the at Super Stop & Shop, Broad Street, WOKIN SPRINGFIELD, MA. Mary Murphy. Lee Marvin. 1954. of the rageneration of a cheap, boastful 1:45, 4:15, 7, 9:30. — Light of Day Sun. 12-10 tinhorn. Frank Sinatra, Phyllis Kirk, Keenan Faye Dunaway. Steve Forrest, Diana Scar- Hlo (PG) 7:15,9:15.— The Mission (PG) tonight at 8. and now In M A N C H E S TE R : ' ® MOVIE: 'El Dorado' A paralyzed (PG-13) 2:10,4:30,7:10,9:40.— Children VERNON 7,9:20. — Little Shop ot Horrors (PG-13) Agoraphobics gather 649-8841 Wynn. 1956. wid. 1981. Rated PG. of a Lesser God (R ) 4, 7:30, 9:50. — Cine 1 A 2 — Critical Condition (R) 7:30, 9:30. — Over the Top (P G ) 7:30, The group will also meet Feb. 26 rancher and a drunken sheriff on crutches 7:10, 9:30. — Crimes of the Heart (R ) 7, 287 W. Middle Turnpike join forces to rout out a killer and his gang. ® Hagan's Heroes 3:25AM [H B O ] m o v i e : 'Windy City' Pegov Sue Got M arried (PG-13) 2:20, 9:30. — Critical Condition (R ) 7:20,9:30. Woodrow Wilson was elected Manchester Area Agoraphobics at the same time and place and Prtem 8ubl»ct to Chang* 4:35,7:30, K>. — Lady and the Tramp (G ) 9:15. (In tho Turnpike Pinza West) 643-4600 , , Ed Asner. ® News (C C ) A would-be writer finds friendship — Crimes of the Heart (PG-13) 7:20, president in 1912, defeating Pro­ Together will meet Wednesday March 5 at First Federal Savings and romance as he tries to cope with the 2. 9:20. gressive Republican Theodore 1967. [C N N ] Sports Tonight WEST HARTFORD from 10:30 a.m. to noon at Concor­ and Loan Association, 344 W. hardships of living in Chicago. John Shea. Elm 1 A 2 — Crimes of the Heart . 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Rated G. tha Oddan Cobra' Tw o men risk their PUBUC NO'nCE! : [C N N ] Prime News Sbewcate Cinemas 1-9 — Black lives to recover a priceless golden statue. Widow (R) 12:45,2:45,4:50,7:35,9:35. — [H B O ] MOVIE; 'Youngbkiod' (CC) A David Warbeck, John Steiner. 1980. * [D IS ] Bast of Walt Disnay Presanta: brash young hockey player must Isam the Outrageous Fortune (R ) 12:35, 3, 5:10, .* Hors# with the Flying Tell A palomino, importance of teamwork when he joine a 4:00AM E m o v i e ; 'Sweat. SwsM 7:30,9:40. — An American Tall (G) 1. — nriovictimc.*^ ■ originally reared as a cowhorse, is sold for new team. Rob Lowa, Cindy Gibb, Patrick Rachel' An ESP expert desperately tries to “ Crocodile” Dundee (PG-13) 2:50,4:55, 9 PIANOS & ORGANS ; jumping competition. (60 min.) Sweyza. 1985. Rated R. learn the identity of a person whose tele­ 7:50,9; 55. — Radio Days (P G ) 1; 15,3:05. 9 5:05, 7:10, 9:20. — Over the Too (P G ) : [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Profeeehmele' pathic powers are driving a beautiful 11:35PM (X) Emortaininant Tonight woman mad. Alex Drier, Stefsnie Powers, 12:50, 3:15, 5:25, 7:40, 9:50. — Platoon B erm uda BAIDWIN & OTHER NAME BRANDS - Four soldiers are hired by on American mil- Mel Brooks talks about directing and prod­ (R ) 13:25, 2:40, 4:55, 7:15, 9:45. — PatHingle. 1971. v id e o ® ' ’ lionsirs to rescue his Mexican wife. B ^ ucing tha comedy-adventure Rim, "Space- Mannequin (P G ) 12:40, 3:35, 4:30, 7:30, Closeouts • Freight Damaged • Direct Imports • Bankrupt Stock • ^ Lancaster. Lee Marvin, Claudia Cardinale. batts". dSCHIPa 9:25. — Dead of Winter (R ) 5:15,9:30. — * 1966. Rated PG. The Golden Child (PG-13) 1:10, 3:10, WHERE YOU CAN BEACH YOURSELF [C N N ] Larry King Ovomight •m him ut. 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I don’t smoke, I % ABBY: aingte, profea- cents to 90 cents out of every dollar so I don’t put any temptation in sional, working raised goes to pay professional front of him, but he hauls out woman in my fund-raisers, leaving very little for doughnuts, cookies, chips and dips to pace the Whalers early Ms. Sev­ Dear Abby the charity. in front of me, and proceeds to pig eral months ago Abigail Van Buren EDWARD F. HESSEL JR., out while I’m looking on— tem pts. I met a wonder­ PRESIDENT, B.B.B. INC. If I taste something, he freaks out. :EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. "Anderson is a pretty good hockey pick and deposited his 19th goal into ful young man LOUISVILLE, KY. He does this in front of company, (A P ) — Ray Ferraro returned from player. Tippett looks like he’s an empty net. who I think is too, and I don’t hold up very well in bis trip to the desert and the timing turned it around and Ferraro is a Paul Lawless closed out the faliing in love DEAR MR. HESSEL: I agrOe, the face of temptation. seems to be Just right to help the finisher. He certainly created scoring with 20 seconds to play with me. n i can every giver is entitled to know how My husband says he has to work Hartford Whalers in their drive for havoc tonight.” when he beat Devils goalie Alain him Nate. He’s much of his dollar will go for with smokers all day, and he is an Adams Division title. In some way, the goals might end Chevrier with a backhander. intelligent, interesting, weli- which has nothing to do with fund-raising, but it’s important to tempted constantly, so he figures it Ferraro scored three goals, in­ some of the havoc Ferraro has been Andy Brickley had tied the game educated, good-looking and consid­ "deception” and everything to do realize that in many cases (tele­ evens the score if he eats fattening cluding the game winner with 4; 14 creating, said Evans. at 3-3 when he tipped in a 60-foot to play and an insurance goal 41 erate. We’ve been dating regularly, with their own perception of thons, for example), a charity must foods in front of me. "A t least Ferraro will be smiling shot by John MacLean for a TEMPTED IN CANADA seconds from the end, as the and he’s been very open and honest themselves. spend big money in order to raise Hwsld photo by Plnlo and talking again Instead of slam­ power-play tally at 12; 12of the third Whalers defeated the New Jersey with me about every aspect of his Eric Hoffer once said; “ We do not big money — in which case, it’s ming doors," said Evans, after his period. DEAR TEMPTED: Don’t Devils 6-3 in an NHL game life. mind having our hair ruffled, but worth it. Thomas A. Robinson is congratuiated by his parents, Mr. team won for the fourth time in five Hartford had stormed to the lead Recently I learned from a long­ we will not tolerate any familiarity But, I recommend that before "taste” anything — the first bite is Wednesday night. F and Mrs. Donald Robinson of Marion Drive, after being games and 10th in 14 games. in the second period with three the beginning of the end. Hang in "Considering I hadn’t scored in a time friend of Nate’s that he started with the toupee which covers our giving, one should ask for an Coupled with Montreal’s 1-1 tie goals to overcome a 2-0 first-period there, and I hope you lose enough to named an Eagle Scout, Boy Scouting's highest rank. while. I ’ll take anything I can get.” wearing a hairpiece shortly before I baldness.” accounting of that charity’s admi­ with the New York Islanders, the deficit. Anderson, Ulf Samuelsson nistrative costs. Every legitimate be $100 richer by June 1. To tempt said Ferraro, who had tallied just met him. He has never indicated to Whalers now have a two-point lead and Ferraro got the goals. you deliberately is the height of four goals in 38 games. ’ ’’The me that he is wearing a hairpiece DEAR ABBY: Your recent co­ charity will make those figures over the (3anadiens in the battle for MacLean and Joe Cirella had meanness. Your husband could empty-net goal was the first one and I would never let on that I know, lumn signed "Dunned to Death.” available. first place in the Adams Division. staked New Jersey to its 2-0 lead in play the serpent in the Garden of Boy Scout honored I ’ve ever scored.” but do you think if he would hide concerning the way people are Hartford also has two games in the first period. something like this, he might be hounded by charities these days, DEAR ABBY: Could you please Eden. Playing a big part in the turna­ Other advancements; hand. ’The loss was the third straight for hiding something more important? will strike a familiar chord with save a marriage? My husband and I Boy Scout Troop 362 at St. round for Ferraro was a line The Whalers have 21 games New Jersey and it left Carpenter a Bartholomew CHiurch recently held First class Scout: Steven Sartor. Should I confront Nate with what many. each made a New Year’s resolu­ change. Coach Jack Evans put him remaining this season, with only little annoyed. E Boy Scout first rank; Casey I know, and if so, how? Your advice: "Don’t stop giving tion, and we’ve agreed that if either To get Abby’s booklet, "How to a Court of Honor, where the Eagle at center on a line with John Caplinger, John Doyle, Conrad seven left on the road. “ In the second period everything WONDERING IN CALIFORNIA to charities of your choice because one of us should fail, then on June 1, Be Popular; You’re Never Too rank. Boy Scouting’s highest Anderson and Dave Tippett and the LaPointe, Matt Marques, Tim “ The schedule seems to be in our of those who dun you to death with the loser has to pay the other one Young or Too Old.” send a check or award, was given to Thomas A. change paid instant dividends for that could go wrong did,” he said. favor,” said Ferraro. "W e played a sound first period, DEAR WONDERING: Don’t con­ high pressure tactics” is excellent, flOO. money order for $2.50 and a long, Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Travis. Hartford with the unit combining front him. And please don’t assume but I might add, consumers should My husband resolved to quit Harold Robinson of 47 Marion Merit badges: for four goals and four assists. Ferraro’s game-winner came then total collapse.” stamped (39 cents), self-addressed Harald photo by Pinto that he might be hiding something check with their local Better smoking. I resolved to lose 20 envelope to: Dear Abby, Popular­ Drive. Hiking skill award - Casey "Playing with Anderson and > when he tipped in a 15-foot back­ Hartford, which went 2-1 on a more important. Some men are Business Bureaus to determine the pounds. (I’m 5 foot 7 and weigh 155 ity, P.O. Box 4474, Mount Morris, Robinson has served as a patrol Caplinger. John Doyle, Conrad ’Tipper is great,” said Ferraro, who hand shot by Tippett to snap a 3-3 three-game road trip, hosts the very sensitive about their baldness. reliability and reputation of the pounds; my husband doesn’t need III. 61054. leader and senior patrol leader, and LaPointe. Matt Marques, Tim equated his slump with being in the late in the third period, trigging a Chicago Blackhawks Saturday The basketball appears to be suspended get an eyeful in their game Wednesday has earned the Ad Altare Dei and Travis. Sports — ’Thomas Bojarski. desert for a while. ” It’s as good line three-goal outburst by the Whalers. night at the Civic Center before night at Clarke Arena. The Indians First-aid merit badge and skil) going right back on the road for a in midair as Manchester High’s Paris Pope Pius X II awards. He is a combination — at least for tonight it Hartford picked up a bench rallied for a 65-52 victory. member of the Order of the Arrow. award — Brian Domanico, (%ris Was.” penalty after the goal and killed off game against the Sabres in Buffalo Oates (left), East Catholic’s Scott Altrui A freshman at Trinity College, he Mosher, Brian Sombric. Devils Coach Doug Carpenter the Devils’ power play. Just as it Sunday night. The Whalers after (30) and the Indians' Cinque Barlow all Hormones help an underactive thyroid belongs to the jazz band and the First-aid merit badge — Bryan agreed. was ending. Ferraro stepped out of that, though, have six consecutive concert choir. Leist, Steven Sartor. "G ive them credit,” he said. the penalty box. picked up a loose home games on Civic Center ice. D E A R DR. irritable bowel. In addition, you have calcium deposits around the GO’TT: I take 3 may be helped by avoiding certain spinal bones. This is a result of grains of thyroid foods — such as milk products and arthritis and can make the injection Fourth-quarter spurt hormone every spices — that make your symptoms of anesthesia very difficult. In these Thoughts day. If I become worse. Also, if you can find ways to instances, patients are better Redmen bury UConn pregnant, what D r . G o t t reduce worry, you and your colon served by having anesthesia ad­ teachers of children. We acknowl­ effect will the will feel more comfortable. To give ministered in another manner. Often one can learn a lot just NEW YORK (A P) - Much like kids frolicking on "W e got a little sloppy in the second half, but we Peter Gott, M.D. edge this in our churches, and we drug have? you more information. I ’m sending watching others. I get a sensing a late summer’s day, St. John’s went about burying controlled the tempo of the game, especially on you a free copy of my Health Report about what’s important for them. raise up that point when preparing lifts MHS over East Connecticut in a Big East Conference basketball defense," Camesecca said. for baptism. How critical it is for DEAR on Irritable Bowel. Others who DEAR DR. GOTT: I am allergic Perhaps you do too. game. In a real sense, vacation was ending and the St. John’s, ll-point leaders at halftime, outscored mothers and fathers to have the . READER: want this information should send to penicillin and erythromycin, but A few weeks ago after the second school of hard knocks was about to begin. the Huskies 23-2 in building a 56-26 bulge that awareness of God’s love. It can be ; Bv Jim TIernev Three grains of $1 and your name and address to my dentist insists on antibiotics heavy snowstorm. I sat in my carat With its 76-55 victory a thing of the past, the cleared the way for reserves to wrap up the game. so much a part of parental ' Herald Sparts Writer thyroid hor­ P.O. Box 91428. Cleveland, OH because of my mitral-valve pro­ the stoplight at the intersection of Redmen turned their attention to a pressure- Point guard Mark Jackson scored 29 points, 19 in Center and Main Streets. Then on discipline. ; mone (or its equivalent in other DEAR READER: Spastic colon 44101-3428. Be sure to mention the lapse. Is Keflex a possibility? packed windup of the season. St. John’s faces No. 15 the second half, and had seven assists as the One thing to be sure of whenever title. the Center Oiurch sidewalk I ’The young mother carefully ■ medicine such as Synthroid) is the (or irritable-bowel syndrome) is a Kansas on Saturday, No. 9 Syracuse next 20th-ranked Redmen improved to 19-5 overall and the East Catholic High Eagles and watched a young mother, a wiggly instructed her son In the 'ways of ' usual replacement dose for people common ailment that causes perio­ Wednesday and closes its regular season on Feb. 28 9-5 in the Big East. the Manchester High Indians meet haby cuddled in her right arm, crossing a busy intersection and who have underactive thyroid dic loose stools and excessive gas. DEAR READER: Keflex is re­ against No. 8 Pittsburgh. "Jackson, as far as I ’m concerned, is the on the basketball court is a close, DEAR DR. GO’TT: Recently my pointing out to her young son who took his hand to guide him. God glands. If you become pregnant, No disease is present in the bowel; lated to penicillin, but it is not the " I told my guys this is the last easy game for the second-best player in the Big East, to Reggie emotion-filled contest which stems husband had to have bladder was climbing over the snow bank to does that for us, too. Sometimes we you will need to continue thyroid rather, the intestine seems to go same thing. Some penicillin- rest of the season,” St. John’s Coach Lou Williams of Georgetown,” Connecticut Coach Jim from an intense rivalry based upon surgery. ’The anesthesiologist tried wait for the walk light. sing about it in our worship: ^ medicine in order to maintain good through periods of increased activ­ sensitive patients will react nega­ C^mesecca said. Calhoun said. "H e carries the team and he doesn’t town pride. Last night's 21st edition three times to inject a spinal So patient was she. The little lad "Precious Lord, take my hand, ; health. Ask your obstetrician for ity. This may be related to stress, tively to it; others won’t. I believe "They’ve got to be ready to play these games. It’s get enough credit for what he does." of the intratown matchup did anesthetic and finally had to use couldn’t see what she pointed to at Lead me on, help me stand; I am • specific advice when the time anxiety and worry. Other than that it would be a good choice for better to face this kind of competition than to waltz Willie Glass added 14 points for the Redmen, nothing to tarnish the tradition. another type of anesthesia. Why first, but she persisted. The walk tired, I am weak, I am worn; ’Thru ' comes. treatment of symptoms (with bulk- you because during extensive den­ into the tournament against easy clubs. This will Shelton Jones 11 and sophomore 7-footer Marco Clinging to the lead for most of didn’t the spinal work? light came on — “ See,” I could the storm, thru the night. Lead me producing agents like Metamucil or tal work, you risk developing an get us ready for the Big East playoffs and the Baldi a career-high 10. the game. East Catholic fell apart almost hear her say. She shifted the on to the light. Take my hand, anti-diarrhea drugs), there is no infection of the mitral valve in your NCAAs.’’ Gerry Besselink had 17 points and 16 rebounds for during the decisive portion of the baby into her other arm, climbed precious Lord, lead me home.” DEAR DR. GO’TT: Because of a specific therapy available. DEAR READER: In order for heart. Nonetheless, the drug should St. John’s made quick work of Connecticut and, Connecticut, which lost its fourth in a row in falling contest — the final three minutes. over the snow, grabbed for her (Words by Thomas A. Dorsey.) spastic colon I take Librax daily spinal anesthesia to be effective, be administered cautiously and by midway through the second half, appeared to be to 8-16 overall and 2-11 in the Big East. Freshman Manchester, which effectivley util­ son’s ieft hand, and looking both and Metamucil four times a day. Milk tranquilizers, such as Li­ the anesthesia must be injected into under close medical supervision. I thinking about Kansas. Tate George added 12 points for the Huskies. ways, crossed the street toward the Tbe Rev. Newell H. Cnrtls Jr. ized a 1-3-1 zone defense in the ’The pain has subsided but not brax, may help control symptoms the spinal canal so that it can suggest that you involve both your fourth quarter, totally disas­ totally. I worry a lot and am post office. Center Congregational Church-' when psychological factors appear deaden the nerves to the lower dentist and your doctor in the sembled the Eagles and gained the We know that parents are the first Manchester wondering what else I could do? to play a critical role in causing body. Older patients sometimes decision-making process. lead. 52-50, with 2:26 left on a three-point play by senior Cinque ROLAIDS VASELINE GILLETTE Barlow. Indian sophomore Paris BARNES EUCERIN CUREL Celtics get tails in gear Oates connected from down low, ANTACID HIND CREAM Intensive Good News Dry Skin followed by a steal and subsequent All Flavors Pivot Razor Cream three-point play by senior Rob Protein 16 OZ. Care Lotion Greene to give Manchester a 3-RoU Pack 5's 3 oz. comfortable 57-50 lead with two Remover A ll Types $ 1 3 9 minutes left. The Indians outscored $107 with whipping of Dallas the Eagles. 23-8. during the fourth Solution 10 oz. 8 ml quarter to secure a 65-52 decision. R o / a k t s . Barkley 23 as the 76ers handed the East still leads in the series $ 1 8 7 Warriors their 11th loss in 14 between the local schools. 17-4. $959 NBA Roundup games. Barkley, who earlier this We’re explosive. We’re that kind week called some of his teammates of team,” Manchester coach Frank "wimps” and “ complainers," also Kinel said of the Indians’ fourth- g r a b l^ 18 rebounds. quarter eruption. by The Associated Press Barkley praised his team’s effort It was a disheartening expe­ B EN GAY PEPSODENT against Golden State, but didn’t rience for East coach Ray Page, UNISOM VISINE AIM OSCAL The Dallas Mavericks caught the Arthritic TOOTHPASTE Extra back off from his earlier remarks. whose club has struggled this Sleep Aid Eye Drops Calcium Boston O ltics at a bad time. " I just told the truth,” he said. “ I season, but gave the Indians all Ointment 0.4 •!. Strength The Celtics came into Dallas don’t care who doesn’t like me." they could handle. 1 oz. Supplement Tablets 5 oz. Toothpaste Wednesday night with a two-game ’Hie Warriors, who were led by “ We lost our patience,” Page $ 1 8 7 500 mg. losing streak and something to Joe Barry Carroll’s 24 points, were said. One of East’s leading scorers, $ 2 7 7 2.7 oz. 60’s prove. ’They left with an impressive assessed six technical fouls — four senior Mike Sipples, was on the 113-96 victory over the Mavericks. for illegal defenses, one against bench with four fouls for most of the 19 "A fter losing two in a row and Coach George Karl and another on fourth quarter. “ They (Manches­ playing as poorly as we did, Eric “ Sleepy” Floyd. ter) went with a 1-3-1 zone and with n TCoach) K.C. Jones really got on P e o s o d e n t Pacers 105, Sonics 88 (Rob) Greene on top scrambling jj us,” said Kevin McHale, who led around, it’s effective. If they stayed the Celtics with 28 points. “ He Guard John Long scored 29 points man. we would have spread it out. It ^doesn’t yell too often, so when he did to lead Indiana to its fifth win in was a good adjustment by them." PEDIACARE we got our tails in gear.” seven games. The Pacers jumped East had led, 44-42, after three GAVISCON TEMPRA GYNOLH The defending NBA champions out to an 8-0 lead on their homecourt quarters. VASELINE SOFT had suffered a 20-polnt loss to Utah and stayed in front the rest of the With Sipples on the bench and 2 Tablets UQUID Drops .50 oz. Contraceptive and blown a 17-point lead against way. Damian Canny. East’s leading UPTNERIIPY AP photo 4S’s SOAP Gel the Los Angeles Lakers in their two Vem Fleming added 17 points scorer, being neutralized by Oates $ 2 5 9 .35 oz. previous games. and Wayman Tisdale 12 for the and sophomore Jason Goddard, the UoHld 81 gm. "W e had played two bad games in Boston’s Larry Bird (33) and Pacers. Dale Ellis paced Seattle Eagles had little offense available. •Unscented Syrup 16 oz. a row and we wanted to get back on Kevin McHale (32) surround with 24 points, while Xavier McDa­ Canny was held to four second-half 7.5 oz. •Colorless 7 7 0 the winning road,’’ said Larry Bird. a rebound during the Cel­ niel added 15. points, ail of which came in the H«rald photo by Pinto 9 $ 2 2 9 •Non-staining * 2 " Who had 16 points, 12 rebounds and Seattle trailed 87-78 with 5; 14 left third quarter. For Manchester tics’ NBA game Wednesday 11 assists for his second triple­ after a McDaniel tip-in. But the coach Kinel and his troops, it was a Manchester’s Paris Oates (43) flies high,over East against the Mavericks in Pacers outscored the SuperSonics double of the year. “ We knew we needed victory and also avenged an Catholic’s Rob Stanford (00) during first-half action 9 7 0 would have a tough game Thursday Dallas. McHale had 28 16-4 over the next five minutes to earlier 58-55 loss to East in the Wednesday night at Clarke Arena. East’s Mike Sipples night against Houston. We didn’t points and Bird 16 as the take their biggest lead of the game. Rotary Classic. want to go there with three losses in 103-82. "W e’re in a situation now where a (32) has a good look at the action. Oates had 15 points Celtics stopped a two-game e row.” Bucks 113, Jazz 109 loss would’ve really set us back,” and a bushel of rebounds in the Indians’ come-from- SARDOETTES slide with a 113-96 victory. STAYFREE CAREFREE FEENAMINT OLD SPICE ;- In other NBA games, it was Terry Cummings scored 35 points the second-year Indian coach said. behlnd victory. 25's S N n w '{Cleveland 129, Sacramento 119; “ They (East) are a pretty good Regular Maxi Panty GUM Stick as the visiting Bucks won their sixth 8 Tablets Philadelphia 114, Golden State 103; straight game. Milwaukee took its team. They’ve suffered because of Shields Shields Indiana 105, Seattle 88; Milwaukee Cavaliers 129, Kings 119 biggest lead of the game, 106-97. the schedule they have. It’s not Manchester. while Canny and Rob Stanford Deodol’ant 24's :1I3, Utah 109; and the Lakers 126. flukie for them to play well against "They (East) had a diamond- added 10 apiece. Regular Center Brad Daugherty scored a when John Lucas completed a Denver 122. us." and-one on Greene, and we were East returns to action Friday All Types season-high 33 points to help three-point play with 5:02 26’s. >.1 The Celtics, who avoided their The 6-4 Oates played a pivotal getting the open shots because of night against All Connecticut Con­ $067 Cleveland snap Sacramento’s remaining. Sirst three-game losing streak since role in keeping the Indians in the that,” Kinel explained. "Their ference foe Notre Dame in West 2.5 oz. three-game winning streak. Utah scored the next seven ■4983. silenced the sellout crowd at contest in the fourth quarter. East concern (for Greene) helped us. Haven while while Manchester is at Daugherty and fellow rookies points. Including four by Thurl •Reunion Arena early. ’They surged led by four points on three occa­ Even if he’s not scoring, he helps Enfield High Friday in CCC Blast Ron Harper and John Williams Bailey, to cut the gap to two with ‘ to a 67-46 halftime lead, and built a sions in the final eight minutes. us." Greene tied Oates for scoring Division action. scored six points each during a 22-6 2:39 left. But the Bucks pulled '9 1-point lead midway through the Oates, however, converted three honors with 15 points. Manchester also took the junior run that brought the Cavaliers from ahead, 112-106, on a pair of free 7 ji i r d quarter. consecutive offensive rebounds into After the Eagles (2-16) took a varsity contest, 42-37. Darren Gates a 104-97 deficit to a 119-110 lead with throws by Lucas with 17 seconds V' Dallas Coach Dick Motta was points. "H e (Oates) played very 15-13 lead after the first quarter, led the Indians with nine points just more than two nninutes left. remaining. impressed by the Celtics’ well." Kinel said. "Oates made two they extended their lead to 31-20 — while Brian Kennedy and Dan The victory was the Cavaliers’ ^rformance. Lakers 128, Nuggets 122 or three consecutive rebound fol­ the largest they owned — with less Callahan had 11 and 10 points, Available at participating BENADRYL sixth in their last seven home Crown Pharmacy BENADRYL " I think we saw tonight what it lows,” Page said. "He kept them in than two minutes to go in the first respectively, for the young Eagles. VALUE PLUS STORES! games. Magic Johnson scored 37 points Lenox Pharmacy Elixer Capsules HBERML 'takes to win a world champion- and handed out 16 assists as the the game.” Oates finished with 15 half. 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Connv 34-610, MIhe Sipples 6(W 12, Rob $ 1 4 9 7 Tters 114, Warriors 103 "One of the keys for us was Stanford 41-210, Dove Price 12-24, Seen HMHh A .parish. ’The Lakers went on a 17-5 spurt at rebounds along with 6-for-8 from Altrui 1 3-4 5, Andv Klopfer 40-31, T J. Beauty Aids Kay Drug Co. Brooks Pharmacy Quinn’s Pharmacy > Dallas was led by Mark Aguirre Andrew Toney, Maurice Cheeks the start of the fourth quarter to the foul line in the fourth stanza. scoring the last seven points in the Leahy 0 00 0, Joe Toinkunas 11-23, Don 14 Main SL, 585 Enfield Ave.. 873 Main 8L Irith 20 points and Sam Perkins with and Claries Barkley combined for take a 110-96 lead. But guard Manchester’s leading scorer, first half,” Kinel said. " I f we don’t Callahan 00-00, Brian Kennedy 0 OO 0. Sale PrIcesI $2. Mavericks’ guard Derek Harper score (those points), I don’t know if Totols2011-19 52. _ . East Hartford Enflald Manehaitar 75 points as the TOers survived a late Darreil Walker sparked a Denver Greene, had a poor shooting night Three-point goals: Eost (1) — BFFECTIve DATES missed his first game of the season (6-for-21 from the floor). His the second half turns out the same.” S ta nford. ___ __ Ftb^ 19-21. 199T Golden State rally in Philadelphia. rally that cut the Lakers’ lead to bMause of an infected left foot. Toney scored 27, Cheeks 25 and two with 2; 18 left. presence, however, was vital for Sipples led East with 12 points H o lfllm e ; 31-27 East H - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurwlay. Feb. 19.1M7 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Feb. 19, lor Final task for Bosox’ Gorman is to sign Clemens Ice-cold East girls see tournament bid siip away The East Catholic High girls’ foul line in the fourth period to Gedman after May 1. Gedman and Bv Ed Golden The Red Sox’ last salary arbitra­ contracts beforehand, were third Toronto’s George Bell, is sche­ Boyd’s agent, George Kalafatis, 'basketball team has blown hot and preserve its victory. at 6 p.m. at home against Bolton. “ We ended on a positive note," span. Jeff Lampson and Senkow the Red Sox failed to come to terms CROMWELL (14) — Diane BarlllaroO Tbo Auoclotod Press tion case was decided Wednesday baseman Wade Boggs, second duled to have his arbitration was unavailable for comment. cold the last couple of games. As Theresa Sombric had a solid Famosaid. "We put four goals in in had the other Indian goals. by the Jan. 8 deadline, and the Red H.S. Roundup 0-0 0, Leigh Hodge 4 1-2 9, Beth when arbitrator Glenn Wong sided baseman Marty Barrett, shortstop hearing today. Bell, who batted .809 Boyd, 27, earned $375,000 in 1986, quickly as the Eagles can light up game for East with 7 rebound. a period for the first time this "Th e third period we told thenn to Sox are prohibited from negotiating Bartolotta 3 04) 6, Cathy Khang 11-1 3, BOSTON — Boston General Man­ with the team’s offer of $830,000 to Spike Owen, outfielder Dave Hend­ with 31 homers and 108 runs batted when he had a career-best 16-10 the scoreboard, that’s as fast as Sophomore Karen Mozdzierz led Lea Marchlnkoekl 3906, Llta Salofla 1 year.” avert the shutout, have some fun until nearly a month into the 1987 they can leave it on the same 902, Brenda Clhly 01-21, Dawn Chaster ager Lou Gorman has one little pitcher Dennis "Oil Can" ^yd erson and pitcher A1 Nipper. in last season, is seeking $1,325,000, record during a troubled season. East with 18 points and senior Deb 0-0 2, Kathy Wuschner 0 0-0 0, Theresa 2 14 5, Kim Czerwonka 4 1-2 9, Kim Fam o said the cry before the and play for the seniors,” Fam o p im of bookkeeping left before he instead of the $095,000 the right­ while the Blue Jay s have offered $1 He had an earned run average of season. numbers for quite awhile. Hougton added is. Ellie C a ^ - McCreody 0 24 2, Katy Fisher 0 90 0, Motley 2 04) 4, Ta m m y Boswell 0 9 10 , game was “274.” "That’s the cited. Manchester loses four se­ Gedman had rejected a three- Theresa Sombric 2 9 5 7, Potty Evans 0 can enjoy some hours In the Florida hander had sought. With eight cases still to be heard, million. 3.78 in 30 starts, despite missing That cost them a state tourna­ naugh, Maura Simpson and Eva A pril Schukoske 2 90 4, Michelle Wotlk number of days before the next niors to graduation — Lampson, year contract worth a reported 04)0. Totals 18 14-2150. 0 04) 0, M a ry Webster 2 1-2 5. Totals 24 sun; Sign ace pitcher Roger Clemens, last year’s AL Most the players stand 7-14 in salary "Both sides presented their cases about a month at midseason. ment berth Thursday night. Litwinko netted 14, 13 and 12, 6-12 54. practice. I’m looking forward to Peter Gallasso, Mark Fleming and Clemens. Valuable Player and Cy Young arbitration hearings. well, and I honestly didn’t know But Boyd’s problems never en­ $2.65 million. ’The underdog Eagles had a 2922 respectively, for Aquinas. Cheney beaten CHENEY TECH (7) — Sholene Wes- it.” Matt Paggioli. Fleming p la y ^ the "We expect Roger to be there award winner, will not be eligible New York Mets right-hander Ron which way it would go after the tered into the arbitration process, "The important thing is to get halftime lead on St. Thomas try 0141, Kathy M orlarty 104) 2, Vicky East’s junior varsity went out The growing pains continue for Garbich 0 90 0, Sanlyn SeranI 1 0412, third period in goal in relief of for arbitration until after 1987. He Darling, asking $1.05 million to the hearing,” Gorman said of the Boyd Gorman said. him back,” Goiman said. "Our Aquinas, but 2-for-l2 shooting from Shepaug scored four times in the with our other pitchers and with a win, a 64-32 verdict. Heather the first-year Cheney Tech girls’ Monica Torres 0 90 0, Jessico Torres 0 starter Glen MacLachlan. Mets’ offer of $800,000, had a decision. "I’m just glad it’s over offer remains on the table.” the floor in the third quarter 9 0 0. Totals 31-4 7. first period to take command. Matt catchers when they’re due to report finished last season with a 24-4 Osinski had 16 points and Noel basketball team. ’The host Beavers Shtpaug Volley 4 2 2— S Sunday," Gorman said, referring record, and set a new major-league hearing Wednesday and a decision and we can forget arbitration for ' “We just stuck strictly to statis­ "turned the tide,” noted East coach Feehan 15 for the young Eagles, and Mike Gorra each contributed a Manchester o 0 4— 4 was expected today. tics, we kept away from all the fell to 1-13 for the season as they goal for the winners, now 7-7 for the Scoring; to the opening of spring training for strikeout record of 20 in a game another year." Donna Ridel as the Saints went on to who finished up a fine 195 for the were on the short end of a 54-7 score nrst period: 9 Mike Gorra (Nestler) Toronto’s Jessie Barfield sche­ Boyd’s wife, Karen, said her personal things," he said. "And The Philadelphia Phillies have score a S9S0 victory. Ice Hockey season. "They Just got a couple of the defending American League against Seattle. season. to Cromwell High Wednesday 3:21, S- Taglev (Heiberg, Conto) 3:45, S- The Red Sox front office finished duled to go to arbitration today, husband was visiting in Mississippi Dennis seemed in a very good resubmitted a contract offer of $1 Aquinas winds up the regular quick ones.” Famo recalled the Flondo (Johnson) 5:M, S- Mott Gorra champions at Winter Haven, Fla. East will participate in the All morning. (Flonda) 11:38. their "arbitration season” with a agreed to terms Wednesday night Wednesday night, but would be in frame of mind. I kidded him at one million to free-agent catcher Lance season at 14-6, East 7-13 and one MHS loses finale opening 15 minutes. "If you take “I do want toget together with his Connecticut Conference Tourna­ Cromwell, which shares the Second period: 9 Hondo (NOstler, 2-0 mark. Both Boyd and left­ on a one-year deal. Barfield, the Winter Haven in a day or so. point for sitting throughout the four Parrish, formerily of the Detroit game short of qualifying for post­ aay the first period, it was a pretty Matt (io rra) 4:11, S- Heiberg (unas­ agent and try to get the thing ironed ment that starts Saturday at Charter Oak Conference leadership BOLTON — ’The Indians went out next week in Florida," said hander Bruce Hurst lost their major leagues’ home run leader in She said he was disappointed hour hearing. I’d never seen him sit ’Tigers. season play. East lost its last six even game.” sisted) 10:45. Fairfield University. The Eagles, with Portland and Coventry, is now down fighting. Manchester High’s Third period: M- Paul Senkow (Peter Gorman, adding that Ciemens had cases. 1986 with 40, had sought $1,350,000 in about the arbitrator’s ruling. for so long.” Additionally, the Phillies have regular season games in the No.7 seed, face No. 2 se«l 14-3 overall for the season. ice hockey wound up its season with Shepaug added two goals in the Gallosso, Ron Smith) :51, M - Chris agreed to wait until the team’s Other Red Sox players who filed 1987, while the Blue Jay s had "But he’s OK and we really didn’t Gorman said he still hoped to asked Parrish’s representatives for succession. Sacred Heart Academy at 5 p.m. Gagnon (Jeff Minor, Jeff Lampson) "Defensively, the first half a 1-19 mark following its 94 loss to middle period before Manchester arbitration cases were settled: for arbitration, but agreed to new 81.125.000. talk about it much,” she said. re-sign free agent catcher Rich an answer no later than today. Aquinas moved to a 4935 lead AQUINAS (M ) — Maura Slmp9on618 1:05, S- Conto (Nestler, Heiberg) 1:10, wasn’t too bad for us,” said Clieney Shepaug Valley at the Bolton Ice finally got on the scoresheet in the M - Lompson (Sm ith) 2:00, S- Conto after three periods and East could 13, KrIsOtman 2904, EllleCavanaughS (Stoops, Heiberg) 11:03, M - Senkow 4-814, D «b Daitych 21-35, EvO Litwinko coach Paul Soucy. "Offensively Palace ’Thursday night. But the final 15 minutes. Paul Senkow and (Gallosso, Note Navasatls) 14:34. 'not recover. "We could only pull to 4 4-5 12, Chris Konicki 0 9 0 0, Kathy (we were) just bad all game.” Indians scored four times in the within five in the final quarter,” Skrentkl 1 6-S 8. Totals 20 16-27 56. Chris Gagnon scored 14 seconds Shots on goal: S h e p a u g - 32, Leigh Hodge and Kim Czerwonka final session, leaving a good im­ apart for the Indians with She- Manchester- 23. Ridel noted. EAST CATHDLIC (M) — Amelia Goalies: Shepaug- Potter; Bearse 2 2-2 6, Karen Mozdzierz 82-218, each had 9 points to lead Cromwell. pression for head coach Eric paug’s Chris Conto answering Manchester- Glen MacLachlan, Mark SCOREBOARD Aquinas was 19for-19 from the Deb Houghton 5 9815, Jo Marie Rued 1 Cheney was back in action today Famo. Gagnon’s goal in another 19second Fleming. Wsdnssday’s collage hoop scores' BJugstad gets Stars going Promotion O lliri 9 , Mipis L m I s 2 Big East standings Big East Conference O’all L EAST Hockey 8 8 2 -4 Basketbafl w • L w Albright 77, Drew 64 ______2 6 1 -9 Pittsburgh 10 3 21 5 may cost 3 21 4 Allegheny 63, Wooster 51 nrst Period— 1, Edmonton, McClellond Svrocuse 9 Arm y X , FOlrfleld 48 with first goai in months 4 10 (Gritog, KrushelnyskI), 8:48. 2, Edmon­ Georgetown 9 4 X Bloomsburg M , West Chester 75 ton, Grettkv 53 (ASocTovIsh, Coffey), Providence 8 4 18 5 NHLttindIngt NBA standings 19 5 Bluefleld St. 102, Alderson-Broachfcis M 18:38. Penalty— Valve, Tor (holding), St. John’s 9 5 Brondels X , Bowdoln X Bosworth 12:S3. Vlllonova 8 7 14 11 in two games against Toronto this 3 10 14 10 Bridgeport 103, Sacred Heart 93 Bv Ken Rappoport W ALKS CONPRRRNCR Second Period— 3, Edmonton, Messier Seton Hall Bridgewater, (Mass. X , Salem St. 76 season and 75 career points against 27 (Anderson), 5:40. 4, Edmonton, KurrI EASTERN CONPRRRNCR By LEWIS WITHAM Boston College 2 11 9 15 The Associated Press Altanllc Dhrtslen 2 11 8 16 Buffalo St. 74, Fredonta St. SB the Leafs. W L T Pta O F O A 38 (Gretiky, Smith), 7:37. 5, Ednumton, Connecticut California, Po. IX , Lock Haven W NHL Roundup Kuril 39 (Muni, Gretxky), 13:08.6k Edmon­ _ W L Pet. OB Take the scorecard position Gretzky’s goal was the S34th of By Gll Broyles PhltaM pMo 36 IS 4 76 235 171 Boston 38 14 .731 — Wednesday’s Results Conlslus 107, Vermont 91. Minnesota’s Scott Bjugstad had a N Y Ronoers 25 24 S 58 229 219 ton, Krushelnv^l 11, 15:37. 7, Edmonton, Philadelphia 30 22 .577 8 (4, 5 or 6) of iegendary Haii of Castleton St. 79, St. Rose 68 his career, moving him ahead of The Associated Press TIkkanen 28 ((jretiky, KurrI), 17:02. t, St. John’s 76, UConn 55 three-week trip to the minors N Y Ittandan 25 25 8 58 193 194 Washington 28 23 .549 V /i Famer Honus Wagner; muiti- Georgetown 65, Pittsburgh 52 Cent. Connecticut 63, Delaware St. X price to give Minnesota the lead for former Leaf Frank Mahovlich and WoiMnatoii 23 28 8 54 192 220 Edmonton, Cotfev 11 (Gretiky), 17:21. New York 15 36 .294 22'/i C.W. Post 79. DowUng X earlier this season and a rib injury Penalties— McGill, Tor, malor(flght- piy by the number of seasons Tonight’s Games Charleston, W.VO. 74, Salem, W.Va. 51 good. into sole possession of eighth place TULSA, Okla. - A Tulsa busi­ PNMxiroh 21 27 9 51 206 205 New Jersey 12 38 .340 25 Providence at Svracuse that sidelined him. for two more N s w JtrM V 22 » 5 49 200 257 Ing), 15:49; KrushelnyskI, Edm, motor Central Dhrtslon Casey Stengei managed the Clarion 9 , Slippery Rock X DIno CIccarelll added two goals on the all-time scoring list. nessman, who used Oklahoma A d a m Divtolea (flghttng), 15:49; Hunter, Edm (trippino), Vlllanova at St. Joseph’s Clarke 95, W in le ^ 76 weeks. However, none of that was 19:24. Detroit 32 17 .653 — NewYork Yankees(12,15or 17); Saturdays Games for the North Stars, who remained The Leafs were 4-1-1 in their last linebacker Brian Bosworth’s pic­ Hartford 31 22 6 68 201 193 Atlanta 32 18 .640 '/7 and subtract the victories Pittsburgh at UConn (Civic Center), 1 Cortland St. 86 (jneonta St. 74 as painful as looking at the Montraol 29 24 8 66 203 188 Third Period— 9, Edmonton, Summonen Milwaukee 34 21 .618 1 DePaul 96, Iona 82 one point behind first-place Detroit six games and played the Oilers on ture in an advertisement promoting 10 (Anderson, Muni), 9:11. 10, Toronto, pitched by Sandy Koufax (21, 24 p.m. statistics sheet and seeing only Booton 28 25 5 61 218 195 Chlcngo 25 24 .510 7 Vlllanova at Seton Hall Dickinson 87, Moravian 89 in the Norris Division. fairly even terms through the the All-American’s visit to his spa, Qv N m c 23 28 8 54 191 189 Allison 4 (lofrote, Damphousse), 16:14.11, Franklin 6 AAorsholl 85, Muhlenberg M three goals next to his name. Indiana 25 27 .481 8VI> or 27) in his iast season. Kansas at St. John's Vancouver Coach Tom Watt game’s first 10 minutes. contends Bosworth knew nothing Buffalo 20 31 6 46 196 215 Toronto, Allison 5 (Thomas, lofrote), 18:34 Cleveland 21 31 804 HVi Franklin Pierce 74, N.Y. Tech 65 “It does hurt,” said the former (pp). Penalty— McClelland, Edm(cross- Sunday’s Game (talloudet ra. Catholic U. didn't much care for his team’s Edmonton's Kevin McClelland about the use of the photos. CAMPBRLL CONPRRRNCR WESTERN CONFERENCE Georgetown ot Svracuse 68 University of Minnesota star and Nonrtt OM Nea checklng), 17:31. MMwesl Division P A Y O F F : The answer equais Georgetown 65, Pittsburgh 52 defense Wednesday night. hanged in a rebound at 8:48 for the But the use of those pictures, Oolrolt 25 25 8 58 188 200 Shots on goal— Toronto 7-7-23— 37. Monday’s Game Glenville St. 103, Shepherd 92 member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic Edmonton 16-20-7— 43. pollen 32 19 .627 — the most home runs hit by Haii of Vlllanova at Pittsburgh “We gave the puck away inside only scoring play in that time. But according to school officials, could Mlnnofoto 25 25 7 57 221 210 Utah 30 21 .588 2 Famer Wiiiie McCoyey in a Tuesday’s Game Hamilton 74, Binghamton St. 68 Team. "Right now I just want to get Toronto 23 30 6 52 205 227 Power-play Opportunities— Toronto 1 of Houston 27 23 .540 4'A Indiana, Pa. 96, Edinboro 75 our own zone too many times when the roof fell in on the Leafs shortly endanger Bosworth’s final year of 2; Edmonton 0 of 3. season. Georgetown vs. Boston College (Bos­ back to playing the way I was last Chloogo 21 29 8 50 210 236 Denver 23 30 .434 10 ton Gorden) Jersey City St. X , Gtassboro St. 77 we had clear possession.” Watt afterwards, as Gretzky scored fora eligibility because the use of SI. Louis 20 27 10 50 189 216 Goalies— ^Toronto, Bester (36 shots-28 Son Antonio 19 33 .365 UW Johns Hopkins n , Havertard 45 year. It’s coming.” saves), Wregget (0:00 3rd period, 7-6). Wednesday’s Gomes said. 2-0 Oiler lead at the end of the period players’ photos in promotions is a Smyllw Division Sacramento 17 34 .333 15 gy ^ ZZ - Zt X 9 :H3M SNV Providence vs. Seton Hall (Madison Keene St. 91, S. Connecticut 51 On Wednesday night. Bjugstad Edmonton 38 16 5 81 279 202 Edmonton, Ruhr (37-35). Kutztown 61, East Stroudsburg and Edmonton scored six straight violation of NCAA rules. A— 17J02 Pacific Divislen Square (kirden) 56 scored his first goal in almost three Kings 7, Capitals 4 Caloarv 33 24 2 68 229 215 L.A. Lakers 39 13 .750 — © 1987. NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN Svracuse vs. St. John's (Madison Lafayette 11, Delaware 73 goals in the second. Dan Gibbens, Oklahoma faculty WlnnHwa 31 22 6 68 207 201 Referee— Dove Newell. Linesmen— Lehigh X , Towson St. 76 Swede Knox, Ryan Bozok. Portland 32 21 .604 716 Souore Garden) months to help the North Stars beat Bob Bourne scored two goals and Gretzky, who now has 147 points representative for the NCAA, said LOS Anooles 24 27 7 55 236 235 (iolden State 26 28 .481 14 Lehman 72, IMedgar Evers 68 the Vancouver Canucks 7-3 in the Vancouver 18 34 8 44 197 237 SMttle 25 27 .481 14 LeMoyne 81, Phita. Textile 78 assisted on another as Los Angeles in 59 games, shrugged off his Wednesday the advertisements Wadntsdav's Oamet Phoenix 22 30 .423 17 Lowell 71, New HamiMhIre Coll. 57 NHL. Bjugstad’s goal, only his rallied from a 3-1 deficit to beat showing, saying the Leafs had an may mean Bosworth has forfeited Buffalo 4, Boston 3 76srs 114, Warriors 103 Big East rssults Kings?. Capllali4 L.A. Clippers 8 42 .160 30 AAonhottanvIlle 88. N.Y. Maritime 61 fourth of the season, was especially Washington. off night “and we haven’t played his remaining year of college Oelrolt 5, Winnipeg 2 _ Wednesday’s Oames Mansfield 58, S h lp p e n ^rg X satisfying because he was on the ice Hartford 6, New Jersey 3 Philadelphia 114, (talden State 103 Marlst 91, Falrlelgh Dickinson X Bourne’s first goal came during a better than that this year.” eligibility. Gibbens said payment is N .Y. Islanders 1, Montreal 1, tie Cleveland 129, Sacramento 119 GOLDEN STATE (Ml) BL John’s 7B. UConn 55 Maryland 78, Md.-Balt. County 68 seconds earlier when Doug Lidster short-handed situation and gave the not a factor in the NCAA rule. Minnesota 7, Vancouver 3 3 1 0— 4 Indtona 105, Seattle 88 L.Smlth 66 64 IZ McDonald 1-3 66 Z Mass.-Boston 102, Plymouth St. X had given the Canucks a 2-0 lead. Kings a 4-3 lead midway through Red Wings 5, Jets 2 Edmonton 9, Toronto 2 1 4 2 -7 Boston 113, Dallas 96 Carroll 1624 64 24, Mullln 610 64 7, Mlllersville 112, Chevney 103 “It is a violation for a player to Los Angeles 7, Washington 4 Rrst Period— 1, Washington, Murphy L.A. Lakers 128, Denver 122 Flavd6126521, Short6136l16,Teaele6606 Mt. St. Mary's, AAd. IX , PItt.-Johnstown “It’s nice to get one back,” said the second period. The Kings never Gerard Gallant’s 30th goal of the allow his picture, name or person to 19, 4:28. 2, Los Angeles, Lukowich 14 (S. C O N N EC TIC U T (55) Thorsday's Oomes Milwaukee 113, Utah 109 4, Whitehead 1-31-23, Ballard 2-5604, Moss Ursery 691-25, Klng38649, Bessellnk7-13 59 Bjugstad, who was a 43-goal scorer lost their lead after that. season ignited a four-goal second be used fora commercial purpose,” Ptttshurgh at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. Duchesne, Carson), 6:36. 3, Washington, 1-2602, Hlgglns66648.Totals46902627103. New Haven X , Quinniptac M AP photo Gortner 24, 17:28 (sh). 4, Washington, Thursday’s Oomes 63 17, George 613 64 12, PIklell 1-7 62 4, last season. They went up 93 lead late in the period that carried Detroit over N.Y. Rangers at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. (Solden State at N m Jersey, 7 :X p.m. Economou 19602, Sprodllng2-5626. Totals N.Y. Poly 68, Yeshiva 56 Gibbens said. Minnesota at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. Laughlln 19 (Galley, Murphy), 19:18 (pp). Cleveland at New York, 7:30 p.m. PHILADELPHIA (1M) N Y U Kings Point 52 In other NHL action, it was Los second period on a goal by Dave Winnipeg. Penalties— Galley, Was (holding), 12:59; 2664161755. 68, Boston’s Ray Bourque (right) Is sent flying by Buffalo’s Gibbens said the school would Seattle at Detroit, 7 : » p.m. Hinson 7-15 66 16, Barkley 610 11-11 23, ST. JO H N ’S (76) N. Adams St. 78, Rtchburg St. 57 4 Angeles 7, Washington 4; Edmon­ “Tiger” Williams and the goal Gallant redirected David Barr’s conduct an internal inquiry and he Buffalo at N .Y. Rangers, 7:35 p.m. Ridley, Was (hooking), 16:40; NIcholls, McCorkmlck 68 61018, Cheeks 917 70 25, Northeastern 97, Colgate 73 LA (holding), 19:09. Boston at Houston, 8 p.m. GIOSS6146314, Jones 681-211, Brossl-213 ton 9, Toronto 2; Detroit 5, Win­ turned out to be the game-winner. pass from the sideboards past Jets Jim Korn in their NHL game at the Aud in Buffalo Quebec at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Portland at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. Toney 917 69 27, Vrones 62 (H) 0, Free 3, Jackson 16127-8X, Brust 1-2624, Hempel Notre Dame X , Fordhom 57 would try to speak with Bosworth Bostonot Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m. Second Period— 5, Los Angeles, NIcholls 1-56SS.Totals37-743949114. Oswego St. 81, Geneseo St. 77 nipeg 2; New York Islanders 1, Goals by Bourne and rookie Luc netminder Eldon "Pokey” Reddick Wednesday night. The Sabres nipped the Bruins, 4-3. 21 (Wells, Fox), 1:59. 6, Los Angirtes, Prtdoy’s Oomes 1-466ZBroadnax62600,Baldl 64 65 10, today. Toronto at CalgOrv, 9:35 p.m. Sacromento at Philadelphia, 7 :X p.m. OoMtn State 19 M 11 27-103 Rtzpotrlck 1-1 1-2 3,Lewls62000,Shurlna Penn St.-Behrecta 77, Geneva 70 Montreal 1 in a tie; Hartford 6, New Robitaille in the final period at 5:02 of the second period, Woshtnotoh at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m. Sykes 4 ((jongevln. Bourne), 2:59. 7, Los PMtadetabta n n 29 23— im Penn St.-Capital 74, Neumann He said a key element is whether Angeles, Bourne 6 (Ledvord), 11:26 (sh).8, Indiana at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. 62600. Totals265116X76. 85 Jersey 3, and Buffalo 4, Boston 3. enabled Los Angeles to remain triggering the burst that saw L.A. Lakers at Chlcogo, 8 p.m. 6Polnt goals— Toney. Fouledout— None. Queens Coll. U , Mercy X New York took a 1-0 lead in the first three goals during a 3:07 span Bosworth gave his permission for Los Angeles, Williams 13 (Fox), 17:10. 9, Rebounds— Golden State 53 (L.Smlth, Rider X , Hofstra Vancouver, which has the NHL’s unbeaten in their last three games. Detroit score four times in a 6:30 Washln^on, Gartner 25 (Ridley, Christian), San Antonio at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Halftime— St. John's 31, Connecticut X . 68 his name and photograph tobeused Washington at Utah, 9:30 p.m. Carroll 11), Philadelphia 40 (Barkley 18). 6polnt goals— Connecticut 03 (Economou Rochester Tech 73, Rochester X worst record and has not won at Robitaille’s goal, his 34th of the span and post its fourth victory in first period on Mikko Makela’s early in the third period as the 19:41. Penalties— Stevsns, Was (Interfer­ Assists— Golden State X (Carroll 7), Rutgers-Comden 74, Romopo 71 in the advertising. ence), 4:38; Wells, LA (tripping), 10:11; Denver at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. 62, PIklell 61), St. John's 64 (Jackson 64). Minnesota since Feb. 2,1980, took a power-play goal, but the Islanders Sabres beat Boston. Whalen B, Devils 3 Philadelphia X (Cheeks 14). Total fouls— Fouled out— Besselink. Rebounds— Con­ Rutgers-Nework 79, Kean 87 season, set a team record for goals five games. If he did not. “strictly speaking, it Dionne, LA (trli^ n a ), 14:01. G o ld e n S to te 28, P h ila d e lp h ia 21. St. John's 76, Connecticut 2-0 lead on first-period goals by by a rookie. were stopped the rest of the way by Phil Housley scored the eventual Third Period— 10, Los Angeles, Bourne 7 necticut 37 (Besselink 16), St. John's X 55 is no violation at all,” Gibbens said. CelliGS 113, Mavericks B0 Technicals— Philadelphia Coach Guokos, (Jones 12). Assists— Connecticut 11 Staten Island I Z York, N .Y. 78 Tony Tanti and Lidster. The victory marked the 100th in Canadiens goaltender Brian Hay­ winning goal for the Sabres, while 8 2 2 - 6 (Wells, McKenna), 12:43. 11, Los Ange­ Golden State Coach Karl, Rovd, (talden Stockton St. 66, William Paterson 89 Islanders 1, Canadiens 1 “We didn’t see anything wrong _____ 2 8 1 - 3 (Besselink, George 4), St. John's 16 But 10:48 into the game, just 16 ward. who faced 29 shots. Greg Johnston, Steve Kasper and les, Robltollle 34 (Erickson, Ledvord), State Mlmldeiafne4.A— 16,111. (Jackson 7). Total fouls— Connecticut X, St. Union, N.Y. 76, RPI 59 the career of Kings goalie Rollie because Brian didn’t even know First Period— 1, New Jersey, AAocLeon 22 15:13 (pp). Penalties— Galley, Wos (hold­ Ursinus Swarthmore 63 seconds after Lidster’s goal, Bjug­ Melanson. Sergio Momesso tucked the puck Momesso, who now has scored II Ken Linseman connected for the (Brlcklw, Lolselle), 6:17. 2, New Jersey, ing), 15:03; Fronceschettl, was (rough­ BOSTON (113) John's 17. A— 6008. 70, about it,” said Gary Reall, director McHale 13-21 M 28, Bird 7-19 1-1 16, W. Virginia St. 105, Fairmont St. X stad got the North Stars going. under the crossbar in the second of his 12 goals at the Forum, then Bruins. Orella 6 (MocLeon, Driver), 15:16 (pp). ing), 15:28; Erickson, UV (roughing), W. Connecticut X , Vossor 76, O T Ollere 9, Maple Leafs 2 of advertising for All American PeiKiltles— MocDermld, Har (holding), Parish 610 2-4 14, Johnson 67 2-2 11, CavallsrsIZB, Kings 1 1B period to give Montreal a tie with scored his tying goal in the second It was Boston’s fourth straight 15:28; G. Duchesne, Wos (roughing), Alnge11-193-32S,Slchtlng2-504>4,Dave1-326 Westminster 75, Th M 59 Brian MacLellan’s power-play goal Fitness and Racquetball O nter. “I 10:02; Anderson, Har (hooking), 13:25. 15:44; Ledvord, LA (roughing), 15:44. Beorgetown65, Plttsburgh52 York, Pa. 65, Susouehonna 61, O T with 6:10 left in the period tied the Wayne Gretzky scored once in the the New York Islanders. period. loss while the Sabres, eight points 9 Shots on goal— Washington 17-11-12— 40. 4, KlteO-21-21, RobertsO-1 Z22, Henrv640«8, hate to see him get in trouble.” Second Period— 3, Hartford, Anderson Vincent 61600, Corllsle61620. Totals47-93 SACRAMENTO (119) SOUTH game at 2-2, and three minutes into first period and set up four The tie extended the Islanders’ behind the Quebec Nordiques in the Los Angeles 8-17-9— 34. 1622113. Alabama 90, Mississippi X Sabres 4, Bruins 3 Earlier Wednesday, Reall said 20 (Ferraro, D. Bobych), 5:39 (pp). 4, Power-ploy Opportunities— Washington Johnson 1617 6.5 27, Thorpe 7-12 1-2 15, PITTSBURGH (S n the second period, Dennis Maruk second-period goals to pace Ed­ winless streak to five. 9 9 2 . Mont­ battle for the division’s final playoff DALLAS (96) Thompson6100012,Pressley62644,Theus Ata.-Blrmlnghom 87, South Rortda 9 the center had permission from Hartford, Somuelsson 2 (Evoson), 11:36.5, 1 of 3; Los Angeles 1 of 4. (tare65636,Lane686911,Smlth676810, Appalachian St. N.C.-Ashevllle 67 monton over Toronto. real now is unbeaten in all three Dave Andreychuk, John Tucker spot, have won six of their last Hartford, Ferraro 17 (Tippett, Munyn), Aguirre 11-26 5-8 29, Perkins 1618 61 22, 11-18 64 27, Smith 16191-3 21, Wilson 1-260Z 79, tipped Ron Wilson’s shot past Bosworth to use the photos to Goalies— Washington, Mason (25 shots- Donaldson 1-1622, Dovls36649, Blackmon (Xxtdson 1-5683, Aiken 66614, Brookln613 Barry M, Nova M seven. 17:53. Penalties— A6ark, NJ (holding), 20 saves), Peeters (0:00 third, 9-7). Los Kletne1-4644,Tyler1-51-23,Olberdlno1-20O 6516, Cooper 1-2682, Maslek08680.Totals Vancouver goaltender Frank Ca- The five points gave Gretzky nine games since the All-Star break. and Mike Foligno scored Buffalo’s 613 628, Schrempf67606, Tarpley 68649, 4. Totals 489126X119. Belmont Abbey 83, Mars Hill 73 promote the Saturday appearance. 4:50; Doneyko, N J (holding), 9:27; DIneen, Angeles, Melanson (40-36). 194611-X52. BIrm.-Southern 8Z Tallddega S3 Ho t, d i ^ e minor (slashing, delay of Wennlngton 2-8637, Nutt 1-2602, BIob6264 But Real) said later he actually had A-8,761. 2. Totals37-91162896. G EOR G ETO W N (65) Bluefleld Coll. 86, Ferrum 85 game), 17:01; Doneyko, N J, double minor Referee— Denis Morel. Linesmen— CLEVELAND (129) McDonald 9151-219, Williams 7-216621, spoken only with a friend of Hubbard 161264 X , Williams 1614 SO X , Campbell X , N.C.-Wllmlngton 67, O T (hooking, delay of gome), 17:01. Bob Hodges, Mark Vines. Gltlerv68680,Brvant61680,T1llmon6963 Clemson Wake Forest 71 Bosworth’s whom he would not Third Period— 6, New Jersey, Brlcklev9 Boston M 37 21 21— 111 Daugherty 16141616X, Ehlo681-15, Harper 11,Hlghsmlth63684,Wlnston08680,Smlth 87, DaltaS. 29 17 14 2 6 -9 6 Columbus 100, Albany St., ord Broseker. Buf (hlgh^lcfclng), 13:26; Llnsemon, Rec basketbaD Saturday’s schedule has: Girls— Consolation game at 4:30 a 90-69 thumping of Mississippi. DENVER (121) North Carolina 118, E. Tennessee St. 65 Eighth-ranked Pittsburgh, fresh enough. I let them know about it in SCHWINN* AIR-DYNE" Bos (hIgh-stIckIng), 13:26; Romsev, Buf N. Carolina A & T 83, Coppin St. 812 p.m. at the old gym and championship game at 3 p.m. at the new At Chapel Hill, N.C., it wouldn’t (hooking), 14:09; Simmer, Bos (hooking), English 1620 7-7 27, Schoyes 65 68 9, W. How the top twerdy teams In The from a 192 run, led No. 11 my own special way. In the second Cooper 6106-616, Evans 16170023, Lever N.C. Wesleyan 8), Crhis. Newport X 19:13. Assodoted Press' college basketball poll Rarulolph-Macon 71, Lortgwood 61 gym. Boys — Consolation game at 3 p.at the old gym and Georgetown 3927 at halftime and, have mattered what was said at half. Comegys went to the boards Third Period— 1, Buffalo, Andreychuk 17 6146210, Hanzllk677-813,Walker16174624, Midgets fared Wednesday: Canadlsnsl.lslandsrsl Dunn60600.Totals469031-3712Z St. Leo 95, St. Thorrws, R a. 80 championship game at 4:30 p.m. at the new gym. based on the Panthers’ 21-4 record halftime. By that time. North and Strickland played defense (Smith, Housley), :34 (pp). 2, Buffolo, Show 112, N.C. Central IX , SOT Admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents for students. Carolina led East Tennessee 5929 instead of shooting his 9pointers.” Tucker 17 (Palement, Kurvers), 2:34. 3, Bulls X (Luis Rivero 13, O.J. Crom­ I. Nevodo-Los Vegas (26-1) did not Southern Tech X , Kennessow X going in, appeared capable of N .V . islanders 1 8 8 0— 1 Buffalo, Follgno 18 (Ramsey, Ruuitu), LA. Lakers 14 12 27 » —ill well 10. Rosllond Coax and Mike Reldy ploy. and the No. 3 Tar Heels went on to a Terence Greene hit two jumpers Denver 29 18 12 11— 122 Southern U. 91, NIcholls St. X protecting it. Then Brookins had to Monfreol 8 18 0-1 3:41. 4, Boston, Johnston 10 (Bouroue, played well) Lakers 17 (Sandy Brln- Z Indiana (21-2) did not play. Tennessee 81, Rorlda 71 11965 victory. as DePaul scooted to a 57-47 lead First Period— 1, New York, AAoketo 15 Markwart), 9:41. 5, Boston, Kasper 14 6Polnt goals— Evans 3, Hanzilk Z damour, Corey Wry, and Wayne Co- 3. North Carolina (24-2) beat East go and kick a sleeping Hoya. Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Los An- loumbe played well.) Tennessee State 11845. Virginia X , Georgia Tech 9 ACC girls’ hoop tournament Is set After a sluggish first half. No. 4 early in the second half and the Blue (Loiter, B. Sutter), 12:52 (pp). (Johnston, Bourciue), 16:50. 6, Buffalo, WInthrop 84, Brooklyn Coll. 85 As the teams headed for their Penolttes— New York bench, served Housley 14 (Am lel), 18:51. 7, Boston, aeles45(Abdul-Jabbar11),Denver36(Lever Mavericks X (Nell Allbrio 13. Jason 4. DePoul (24-1) beat Iona 968Z M ID W EST locker rooms, he walked up to DePaul got a lift from center Dallas Demons steadily pulled away. A by Hoonpoa (too many men on Ice), Llnsemon 10 (Simmer), 19:45 (pp). 10). Assists— Los Angeles 28 (Johnson 16), idzzorls and Ed Pinkin played well 5. Temple (26-2) did not play. BRIDGEPORT — The All Connecticut Conference Girls’ Denver 34 (Lever 14). Total fouls— Los Allegheny X , Wooster 51 Georgetown star Reggie Williams Ctemegys and rolled past Iona 9982 dunk by Comegys with 4:35 to play :37;Svoboda, Mon (Interference), 11:01; Penalties— Markwart, Bos, mlnor-malor defensively) Nuggets X (Grant Cline 6. Purdue (203) did not ploy. Alma X , Olivet 85 Basketball Tournament will begin Saturday at Fairfield Lemleux, Mon (hooking), 16:00. (holding, fighting), 11:50; Ramsey, Buf, Angeles 27, Denver 20. Technicals— Denver 11, Dennis Joyner and Chris Spadaccinl 7. Iowa (238) beat Ohio State 83-X. and said. "Nice game.” at New York’s Madison Square gave DePaul an 89-69 advantage. Coach Moe, Denver Illegal defense. Aquinos 84, Kalamazoo 76 University with the top eight schools in the nine-team circuit in SecofKi Period— 2, AAontreol, Monwsso malor (fighting), 11:50; Follgno, Buf, played well) 8. Pittsburgh (21-5) lost to No. 11 Augustano, III. 94, III. Wesleyan 75 “He didn’t know there were 20 Garden. Alvin Lott had 23 points for the 12 (Lemleux), 10:31. Penalties— None. misconduct, 11:50; Mllburv, Bos, mis­ Georgetown 65-52. Bowling Green 77, Boll St. 75 the competition. 9. Svracuse (214) did not play. minutes left in the game,” Williams Kevin Gamble’s basket with four Gaels. Third Period— None. Penalty— Konrovd, conduct, 11:50; Palement, Buf (hooking), BuGk8l13,Jazz109 Bradley 93, Illinois St. 81 The schedule is: St. Thomas Aquinas (4) vs. Mercy High (5) at seconds left gave No. 7 Iowa an No. 7 Iowa 82, Ohio State 80: With N Y (roughing), 15:45. 19:05. 10. Clemson (24-2) beat Wake Forest X-71. Colvin 77, Adrian, Mich. 75 said. ‘‘It appealed to our Overtime— None. Penalties— None. Shots on goal— Boston 11-10-12— 33. Buf­ 11 a.m.; Northwest Catholic (1) vs. South Catholic (8) at 1 p.m; 82-80 victory over Ohio State at the score tied 8980 with 15 seconds MILWAUKEE (111) Tranaactioiia II. Georgetown (20-4) beat No. 8 Pitta- Capital X , Baldwin-Wallace 54 manhood.” Shots on goal— N .Y . lslonders16-4-7-2— 29. falo 8-7-11— 26. Cardinal Strltch X , Lakeland 56 St. Joseph (3) vs. St. Bernard (6) at 3 p.m. and Sacred Heart Columbus, Ohio, while No. 10 AOontreol 08-15-3— 35. Pressey 610621Z Cummings 16256535, burgh 65-5Z “After I thought about it,” left, Ohio State appeared a lock to Power-ploy Opportunities— Boston 1 of Carroll, WIs. 83, Elmhurst 86 Clemson set a school record with its Power-play Opportunities— N .Y . Island­ 4; Buftalo 1 of 6. Slkma7-116216, Moncrief 4-61-19,Lucos616 12. Alabama (204) beat Mississippi 90X. Cent. Michigan 9 , W. Michigan 71 Academy (2) vs. East Catholic (7). Brookin said, “I wished I hadn’t beat Iowa for the second time this ers 0 of 2; Montreal 1 of 2. Goalies— Boston, Ronford (26 shots-22 65 15, H o d M 66 1-1 6, Breuer 2-6 1-2 5, BASEBALL Cent. Missouri 75, NE Missouri 59 The seniifinals will be held Monday at Xavier High in said anything.” 24th victory, an 87-71 thumping of season. But Jay Burson, an 81 9 Ooolles N.Y. Islanders, Hrudey (35 saves). Buffalo, Barrosso (33-30). Reynolds 1-2 62 4, Brldoemon 66 1-2 7, 13. Oklahoma (295) beat Colorado 10884. Columbia, Mo. 84, Park X shots-34 saves). Montreal, htayword A— 12865. Bradley1-260Z66okeskl6O62ZTotals4690 TORONTD BLUE JAYS— Middletown at 6 and 7:45 p.m. and the consolation and Just how badly he regretted it visiting Wake Forest. percent free-throw shooter, missed 2624113. Dona 102, Nebraska Wesleyan 86 (2028). Referee— Bob Myers. Linesmen— John AiwxMinoed that Jesse Barfield, outfielder, 14. Illinois (196) did not ploy. Deftance 95, Manchester X championship games Wednesday, also at 6 and 7:45 p.m. became evident during the second No. 13 Oklahoma became a two free throws and Iowa had life. A — 1 6 m D'Amico, Mark Pare. U TA H (189) has ogreedtaeone-yeor contract. 15. Konsas (197) did not play. 29game winner for the sixth Eleven seconds later. Gamble 16. Texas Christian (214) beat Texas Denison 7Z Oberlln X half, when the roaring Hoyas Referee— Mike Noelh. Linesmen— Jerry Molono 10-16 66 36, E. Michigan X , Kent. St. 62 consecutive season with a 10984 worked free for a 19foot jumper Potemon, Ray Scoplnello. Eaton66646, Green69608, Hansen64606, 7954. Rndtav 77, Bluffton 67 reduced the Panthers to tabby cats. Stocfcton1460ZGrtfflth6153634,lavaronl LOS A N G E l ES 'DwSetS-SIgned 17. Duke (295) dM not ploy. Starling wins unanimous decision victory over Colorado. that gave Iowa a measure of Rs(IWiiigs5,Jats2 Franklin Stubbs, first bosemon-outfleWer, 18. Rorlda (297) lost to Tennessee 81-71. Franklin X , AAorlon, Ind. X In a ferocious display, the Hoyas North StarsT.CanucksS !:* * • * , ? ' . ^ ■o'lW *-1062IZ Friends X , Ottawa 61 No. 3 N. Carolina 118, E. revenge for an 8976' loss to the Curry 616O0.Totals41-772628109. Ralph Bryant and Jose Oonzalez, HARTFORD — Marlon Starling put himself back in the outscored Pitt 38-13 — including outfleMsrs, Brian Holton and BaMno 19. Providence (195) did not play. Gustav Adolphus X , St. Paul 42 32-7 over the last 17V!i minutes and TgnnoMM 68: Freshman J.R . Reid Buckeyes at Iowa City, a defeat WUwilpei 1 8 6 -4 ------X X X 21— 111 (kilvez, pitchers, Crala Shipley, shor9 20. St. John's (195) beat Connecticut Hanover 95, Goshen X welterweight championship picture Wednesday night with a 8 D e f ^ 8 4 1 -S 290 in an eight-minute stretch — to scored 18 points and six teammates that cost Iowa an unbeaten record 2 1 -1 ... XXX 21—X9 stop, and Jeff Hamilton, third baseman, to 799. SOUTHWEST 19round unanimous decision over Pedro Vilella at the Civic 2 2 1 -7 Rrst Period— 1, Winnipeg, Turnbull 1 6Polnt pools Hodges, Griffith 5, Trl- one-year contracts. Arkansas 95, Oral Roberta 75 win in a walk. 6952. scored in double figures for North and the No. 1 national ranking. Rrst Period— 1, Vancouver, Tanti 27 (Boschmon, Marols), 18:53. Penalties— NEW YO RK M ETS -S Igned Keith Miller, Houston 67, Texas A 8 M 86 Center Assembly Hall. Carolina, 24-2. Kenny Smith added Iowa improved to 23-3 overall (Hodgson), 2:13 (pp). Z Vancouver, Udster Ellett, Win (hooking), 6:18; Delorme, S iS ." o«t-Fressey, Stockton. Williams finished with 21 points Rebgunds^llvmukee 45 (SIkma W), infleMer, to a one-year contract and Andre NE Oklahoma 84, SE Oklahoma 80 Starling, 40-4, may be in line now to face Lloyd Honeyghan for 16 points, Joe Wolf 15. Scott and, at 193, remained in touch with 9 (utter), 10:32. 3, Minnesota,Blugstod Det (Intertarence), 9:23; Berry, Win y t^ 4 7 (Eaton 10). Assists— MllwaukM David, outfleldsr, to a mbior-leaaue Oklahoma in, Colorado U and Perry McDonald had 18 for the Ih e eW d en l wesy 4 (Acton, Plett), 10:41. 4, Minnesota, (hooking), 13:12; NIII, Win (cross- 2 (Tripucka 8). Total Rice X , Baylor X the World Boxing Council championship. Honeyghan is Hoyas, 294. Williams 11 and Ranzino Smith, No. 2 Indiana in the Big Ten race. MocLellan 21 (Broten, CIccarelll), 13:51) cheddng), 15:26; Gallant, Det ,doublemlnor Calendar lo to ta l IHfliwss. fouls— Milwaukee X , UtahX. Technicals— So. Methodist X , Texas Tech X defending it Sunday against Johnny Bumphus. “It was an insult to the team,” Jeff Lebo and Steve Bucknall 10 The Hoosiers are 12-1 in the league. (pp). Penolttes Roberts, Min (holding), (hlglvstlcklna, roughing), 15:26. AAoncrIef, Milwaukee Coach Nelson, Bai­ INDIANAPOLIS INDIANS— Signed SW Oklahoma 88, E. Cent., Okta. 9 Roy Marble led Iowa with 24 Use the Schwinn Air-Dyne'* ■S; Pryor, Min (slashing), 1:20; Sund- ley. A— 12,21Z Randy Hunt.cotcher, Al Newmon,lnfleldsr, SW Texas St. 91, Prairie View X Starling had very little trouble In avenging a loss to the New McDonald said. “ We took it to apiece as the Tar Heels won their strom. Von (slashing), 1:20; Butcher, Van Second Period— 2, Detroit, (killont 30 sixth consecutive game. East Ten­ points while Dennis Hopson scored 20 minutes every other day to Dave Engle, outfielder, to one-year con- Texas (3irlsttan X , Texas 54 York City grocerym an on Ju ne 15,1984. Starling won nine of the heart.” work hnvard and maintain total (eross checking), 8:03; Richter, Von (hold­ (Barr, Veltch), 5:02. 3, Detroit, Veltch 11 TODAY PAR W ES T 23 points to become Ohio State’s ing), 12:25; Plett, Min., double minor (Gallant, Yzerman), 8:58 (pp). 4, Detroit, Pacsrs105,8uparBonicsBB rounds on two of Me cards and eight on the third card. Judge Sam “It helped a lot,” Georgetown nessee, 7-19, got 17 points from EASKRTBALL Men’s Boskelball Cent. WasMnatan 18, Whitworth X single-season scoring leader with fitness. Exerci.se your upper and (etoewina, roughing), 14:41. Ashton X , 10:X. 5, Detroit, Kocur 1 Nollenal Basketball Assodotlew MCC at Becker, 8 p.m. Colorwto Coll. 1 » , Colorado Springs X Maltempo of Manchester had it 4943, Duke Lawson scored it Coach John Thompson said of the Camiel Manuel. lower bocty. muscles, as well as Second Period— 5, Minnesota, Atoruk 12 (Veltch), 11 :X . Penalties— Small, Win S E A T T L E (18) INDIANA PACERS— Fined Chuck Per­ Bovs Basketball Occidental X , Redlands X No. 4 DePaul 96 , Iona 82: Rod 753 points. 7 (Wilson), 3:00. 6, Minnesota, Acton 13 (Interference), 5:52; Yzerman, Det (rough­ 49-44 and Walt Longo had it 48-43. motivational quality of Brookins’ your carditwascular system. Chambers612349, McDonlel 61291015, son, forword, 891 for showing up tale for Bolton at Cheney Tech, 7:X Pomono-PItzer 77, LaVerne 69 (Graham, Lavrton), 7:59. Penalties— ing), 5:52; Ellett, Win (hooking), 8:48; Uster 1-3 62 6 Ellis 16X 66 X, practice. (Mrls Basketball statement. Guaranteed to be Iree frrmi Bruce, Von (hookina), 12:18; Acton, Min Turnbull, Win (roughing), 9:41; Lewis, McMillan 67 62 8, Johnson 64 1-2 7, POOTEALL Bolton at Cheney Tech, 6 p.m. Pittsburgh committed 22 turnov­ defects in nuterials and work­ (hookina), 15:08. Det (roughing), 9:41; McBoln, Win, mlnor- Young6S 1-27, Luoos1-7644, K. W1lllams64 Coventry at Bacon Academy, 7:X Central five tops Delaware State manship by the famous Schwinn Third Period— 7, Minnesota, CIccarelll malor (holding, fighting), 14:40; ers and hit just 22.7 percent of its 60 0, Shoene 64 60 4, S ta r^iiry 61 00 0, LOS ANGELES RAMS-Nomod Emie ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. "No-Time-Limit" warranty. 42, 4:02. 1, Vancouver, Sundstrom 18 Chtasson, Det, mlnor-malor (Instigator, Phelps64006. Totals31-8726X18. Zompese offensive coordlnatar. F R ID A Y Radio, TV shots in the final half. Brookin, who (Lsm oy, Suiter), 8:34. 9, Minnesota, flghttno), 14:40; Kyte, Win (holdino), NEW BRITAIN — Bryan Heron scored 15 points to lead Central Assembled and ready to take M INNESO TA V IK IN (»-N a m e d Rollle Beys Basketball led Pitt with 16 points, got oniy two I itobeitiliiW CIcearelll 43 (Broten, Roberts), 9:10. 10, 15:01; MocLeon, Win (tripping), 17:14; INDIANA 085) Oolsch assistant offense coach. Manchester at Enfield, 7:X Connecticut to a 6959 victory over Delaware State In a home. Coma in for a loft rido. Minneseta, Rouse 1, 15:50. Penalties— Berry, Win (slashing), 19:41. points after intermission. " INSURANSMITHS INSURANSMITHS SINCE Person 616 64 15, H. Williams 69 64 6 SAN OIE(K> CHAROERS-Named Dave East M hollc at Notre Dame, 7:X MInneseta bench, served by Maruk 'Third Period— 6, Winnipeg, NeufMd 13 TONIGHT non-conference college basketball game. Instead of winning its first-ever Stipanovich 610 5-6 13, Remlng 69 6517, L e w , offensive line coach, offensive Bacon Academy at Coventry, 7:X Central, 7-18, hit just two of its first 12 field goal attempts in (too many men on lee), 11:15; DePolmo, (Otausson, Ellett), 5:52 (pp). 7, Detroit, Long 16X 63 X, Tisdale 6W 66 IZ coordlnatar and Roger Theder ouorler- Girls Basketball 7 p.m. — College boskelball; South Big East game at Landover, Md„ NIANCHESTER Min (roughlna), 16:53; Butcher, Vcei, Kllma22 (Dotes), 14: X . Penalties— Higgins, Rlchardson63600,6Aow1-2336, (kayO-lOO bock coach. Enfield at Manchester, 7 :X Carolina vs. Memphis State, ESPN Wednesday’s game and Delaware State, 2-22, took a 14-7 lead 13 Pitt iost its fifth in a row. Ever 1914 double-miner (roughing), 16:53. Det (tripping), 4:19; Ellett, Win 0, Anderson 141-23,Drelllng1-100ZRussell HOCKEY 8 p.m. — College boskeboll: Vonder minutes into the game and went up at the half, 3923. (Irhiplng), 8:X. 60000.Totals388426X105. ickm LeoBoe S A TU R D A Y blit vs. Kentucky, USA Coble worse for Pittsburgh, the loss CYCLE SHOP Shots en goal— Vancouver 10-10-16— 36. Snots on goal— Winnipeg 6611— 19. DETROIT RED Wl N(»-Adlvciled Gll- Mon'S Basketball 8 p.m. — College basketball: TC U vs Central used a 14-2 surge midway through the setxnd half to dropped the Panthers back into a Minnesota 7-1M4-33. Detroit 7-11-17-35. 17 18 X 21- X Coast Guard JV at MCC, 8 p.m. Texas, SportaChannel Powsr-ptay Opportunities— Vancouver 1 Power-play Opportunities— Winnipeg 1 8 p.m. — Celtics vs. Rockets, Chonnel assume a 43-42 advantage after a pair of free throws by John first-piace tie with Syracuse in the X X X 2S -N S COLLEOE Ice Hockey inW .BM hTjIf. of 5; Minnesota 1 of 4. of 3; Detroit 1 of 7. 6Polnt goals— Young Z Maev. Fouled LAKE SUPERIOR STATE-Named Jim East Catholic at Notre Dame, 7:15 61, W K H T Wilgus. loss column. Each has three now, I 649-5241 G coHes Voocouver,Coprlce(33shotsa6 Goalies— WInnipeo, Reddick (35 shots-X o u t— N one. Rebounds— Seattle X Fallls, Interim Athletic Director, per­ p.m. 8:30 p.m . — Rangers vs. Blockhowks Heron led Central with 15 points while Wilgus and Brian Devlin with Georgetown and Providence 65 E. Ctntar Streat saves). Minnesota, Takko (3633). saves). Detroit, Stefan (1617). Channel 9 (McDaniel W), Indiana 57 (Person 9). manent Athletic OIrectar. Wrestling right behind with four apiece. ManchBBter, Ct. 6 4 9 - 2 0 M A — 14810. A— 17462. Assists— Seattle 15(McMlllan6), IndlonalS TULSA-Announcod suspension of Don Manchester at Close L L Meet 9 p.m. — College basketball: N.C each got 14. Referee T erry Gregson. Linesmen— RefOree— Ron Fournier. Linesmen— Pat State vs. Duke, ESPN I (RemlngO).Total fouls— Seottle27, Indiana Royster, center, from the I East Catholic at Class L Meet At Knoxville, Tenn., nobody said Dopuso, Ron SdMchte. X . Technical— SciMene. A-9077. Cheney Tech at Class M Meet 11 p.m. — ColIsM basketball; UCLA vs. Oregon State, ESPN !■ '- MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuradav. Feb. 1». 1»87 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Feb. 19, 19<7 — 1>

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'i Sudbury. 643-4800 otter 5pm. puppies, 8 weeks old, fe­ loaded, very good con- Manchester or coll 646- Coll to set up Interview. Secretory East of the background o plus I Pro­ 20 Fencing □ □□ 0BC:iB 0BBB system desired. Organiza­ male and 2 moles left. dtlon, garaged oil year, 0795. rIver-Well established In­ fessional attitude Im p o r t sword ZBB BEinB BBOB Employment tion and leadership skills Receptionist-Afternoons, ternational company Mother obedience must see to appreciate. QQQ □□□□ BB0B General office worker font I Alan 646-2614, Bol- IDFFICE/RETAIL trained, all papers and 1971 Dodge '/2 ton von-318, 21 Radium desired. Relmbursment 2pm-7pm, Monday seeks speoclol person $2850 firm. Coll Michael. through Friday. Non- wonted-Heovy filing, light ton, CT______lEQUIPMENT shots. $250. 646-0114 or 649-7022 or 487-5200, keep 3 speed, ladder rocks, first emanation 41 High l.a negotiable. 644-1047 or 647- with word processing and & Education 3173. smoker. Write Box EE c/o phone work. Light compu­ Soot sweeper-Augusi 646-8067. trying. $675 takes It. Coll 875-6476. 23 Chocolate society ter processing. 30 to 40 steno. Interesting duties I HOMES APARTMENT8 42 Stash Manchester Herald, 16 West model, 2 hors* Typewriter, Remington hours weekly (flexible). for 0 unique Individual In Beal Estate HTjSffgu FOR SALE FDR RENT 43 And others (2 Port time desk clerk or Brolnord Place. power. Cleans up to 700. standard. $25. Coll 646- Coll Lynch Toyoto Pon­ very friendly atmosphere. wds.) clerks. Needed to work Excellent salary and out­ cubic feet of air every 8302.O 44 Official tiac, 646-4321, ask for Kay IHELP WANTED some afternoons, some Customer Service- standing benefits! Coll minute. Like new. Bought Solid os o rock!I! Good Manchester...Easily af­ Coventry-convenient lo­ records Experienced person to Boulols. 191 iHDMES 45 Narrow evenings and weekend Dlno, Advance Careers, In 1985. Paid $1000, first old fashioned quality! fordable 2 year old 3 cation, rear courtyard en­ RECREATIQNAL 47 Mound morning's. Ideal for reti­ handle customer Inquir­ $300 takes It. Coll 8754476. I fdr s a le LPN - RN - part time tor a Port tlme-Dentol assist­ fee paid. 282-9232. Tastefully refurbished bedroom, 1'/j both Colon­ trance, newly renovated 1 EQUIPMENT 48 Actress ree. We will train. Good . ies. Full time position with ial. Large family size bedroom apartment, car­ specialty office In Man­ large furniture store. ant and secretarial duties and decorated high light­ chester. Call 649.0601. pay coll 643-1555,9om to 12 ------\ ing the beauty of natural kitchen plus formal dining peting, S365, V/2 months noon, Monday through Apply In person to: Mr. wanted In Vernon office. Government Homes - Pleasant working condi­ ook woodwork, stained room or den. Priced right security deposit, no pets, Ladles white figure Friday. Connecticut Mo­ William Singer, Puritan JOB from $1 (U repair). Delin­ skates, size 6. $20. Coll Person to wash cars- tions. Coll 871-0337. quent ta x property. gloss, 0 kltchen-pontry of $124,900. Joyce G. Ep­ adults preferred. 742-9641. tor Lodge. Furniture, 1061 New Brl- stein Real Estate. 647- 644-0348.0 hours Oom to 12 noon. toln Avenue, West Repossessions. Coll 1-805- and lots more! $132,900. OPPORTUNITIES Jackson 8, Jackson Real 8895.n______Three bedroom oport- Monday through Friday. Retail soles - opportunity Hartford. Full time cashier to work ^-6000. Ext. GH-9965 for Inauire Don Kelley, Car­ cosmetic and utility coun­ Current repo list. Estate. 647-8400.D ment, $550 monthly, secur­ for self-motivated soles at the South Windsor - $299,900 - ity deposit required, o nICARS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ter Chevrolet, 1229 Main person. Furniture or bed­ Furniture soles people- ter. Experience with In­ Absolutely gorgeous 5 FDR 8ALE Street Manchester. 646- Port time evenings, Sotur- ventories or utilities sys­ Pot O' Gold con be oppllonces and heat not ding experience desira­ bedroom contemporary Included, no pets. 643-7400. 13 14 6464.______ble. Salary plus commls- d o y a n d Sunday. tems Is preferred but not ound under the roof of Happy os o clam...That's Cope located In a great Excellent opportunity necessary. Generous his new 3 bedroom slon. Benefits and HJanrlffBlfr JUFralft { what you'll be when vOu neighborhood. Home In­ EIIIngton-QuIet country 15 16 Soles Person-Part time, with large volume furni­ wages based on expe­ Contemporarv-2'/3 baths, TAKE A LOOK TRUCKS “ R" US IS A WEEKLY FEATURE APPEARING EVERY OTHER advancement opportuni­ see this adorable 6 room cludes large living room, setting, 1 bedroom apart­ flexible hours, store dis­ ture store. Apply In per­ rience. Apply now at Ar­ ------1st floor family room with TUESDAY AND THURSDAY IN CLASSIFIED. MOST OF THESE ADS ARE ties. Coll 6464262 between older Cope-3 bedrooms, formal dining room, and ments. Prom $400. Nor­ SPECIAL PURCHASE 17 18 19 20 count. Ideal for home­ son to: Mr. William Sin­ thur Drug, 942 Main St, y/ormlng fireplace, 2 cor DEALER ADS, BUT INDIVIDUALS WISHING TO SELL THEIR TRUCKS ARE makers or high school 11 and 5 tor Interview. pretty yard on quiet 12 X 20 first floor family theastern Property Man­ Frem Dollar ReRt-a-ear ger, Puritan Furniture, Manchester. PASTE UP ARTIST garage and a fabulous street. Entrance foyer and room. Stone floor to cell­ ENCOURAGED TO PHONE 643-2711 TO PLACE THEIR ADS... 21 22 student. Apply J & J 1061 New Britain Avenue, young neighborhood. Let agement. 529-8972. Jewelers. 643-8404. Bedmoker/utlllty aide - hallway with French ing fireplace, screened orientation and training West Hartford. Immediate opening - re- To do newspaper page and ad pasteup. vourself be the elegant doors! $122,400. Jackson 8i porch, 18 X 36 Inground 1985 Mercury Lynx 23 24 25 26 27 26 29 30 31 Four room apartment 4 Dft. Auto. PS: Air. Mazda 1987 B2000 SE5 cob Toyota 1985 4 x 4 pickup, 5 program to begin on Fe- ceptlonlst/secretory Some experience and typing ability helpful. Jrustee of this treosure- Jackson Real Estate. 647- pool, 3 full baths and two S to oftooM from Mazda, 1987 shortbed, Carpenter or helper - (tor small, friendly, local com­ k..Princely priced at ovolloble Immediately. plus, Dover white, bed- speed, 40,000 miles, white. broury 23, 1987 for those Driver-to deliver furni­ Call Sheldon Cohen, Monday-Thursday, 8400.D cor garage. Much more. Adults preferred. No pets, Ondo blue, gray Interior. 2 32 33 remodeling contractor), ture for large volume pany looking for moti­ 21199,900. Blanchard 8, Ros- to choose from. Morlorty llner. Morlorty Brothers, Lynch, 500 West Center Interested In a newly 10am-3pm. 843-2711. D.W. Fish Realty, 643-1591 no appliances. Security *3 9 9 5 Street, Manchester. 646- own tools, drive standard store. (3ood pay and be­ vated, energetic, eager to eetto Realtors, "yv* Guo- or 871-1400.______Brothers, 315 Center St., 315 Center St., Manches­ 34 35 shift, own transportation, created, flexible position and reference. 1 cor. 649- ter. 643-5135.1,' 4321.1' In long-term core set­ nefits. Apply In person to: work Individual to assist i rontee Our Housies". 646- Brand new listing!!! Manchester. 64^5135.1,' pay depending on expe­ 0 2482.0 1265. 1985 Merc Marquis ting. Paid training, excel­ M r. William Singer, Puri­ In diversified duties. If Elllngton-Very nice 6 ExtrallExtroM - Over­ 6 eyi. Auto, P9, n . Air 36 37 36 39 rience. Coll Ron, 643-9966 tan Furniture, 1061 New you ore occurote and room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, sized Raised Ranch - S to chooM from before 8 om and otter 6 lent starting salary with PART TIME 3 rooms, clean quiet 1st benefits and room tor Britain Avenue, West hove 0 good telephone ^ yv promising future for the 2 full baths, V i acre lot. $159,900 - Well maintained pm. personality with some oth home combines a 8, Jackson Real Estate. doors open to 16 x 16 deck. Tuesdov, Thursday even­ elderly, handicapped and medical, dental and life job. Bring your children with you and save fflreploced family room 647-8400. Great place for gardeners 81 Datsun 280ZX *5805 65 ings and Saturday. Coll sor Nursing Center, South 3 room apartment on 1st Windsor, C T , 289-7771. convalescent to remain In Insurance plans, and our on babysitting costs. 21 hours per week, Iwith on efficient kltchen- and children In this large 82 Mazda 4 Dr. QLC >3495 742-7494.______salary Is competetive. To Become a community floor In 0 3 family house. 57 their own homes. Paid on salary plus gas allowaniM. Supervise our bock yard. Move-In condi­ Heat and electricity In­ 81 Bonneville 4 dr. '2495 the lob training,.mileage schedule on Interview, shareholder for only Manchester-Starting at tion!! Don't let this one Hair stylist - good oppor­ Port tlme-Generol carrier boys and girls. If you like kids, want a cluded. No pets. One 63 Olds 98. 4 dr. 17600 reimbursement. In ser­ please coll between 9 am ^162,900. Blanchard 8, Ros- $179,900. Enlov easy living slip through your fin­ 84 VW Rabbit 4 dr. *5295 tunity to build following. cleaner. Evening hours. little Independence and your own Income, In one of these beoutiful months security. $475. Ask On new Chevy 1987 Must hove transportation vice education. Paid be­ and 5 pm 647-7999. -setto Realtors. "We Guo- gers! I Coll us for 0 show- 84 Q-Marquis 4 dr. *8988 New salon, Bolton, 643- call 847-9948 br 647-9947. Tontee Our Houses". 646- new homes to be built In for Betty Jeon. Realty I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 1759, Tuesday through and experience. Glaston­ nefits Include sick time, Ingl Realty World, World Frechette. 646-7709. 83 8k. Elactra 2 dr. '8295 by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee holidays, vocation, 2482.0 desired neighborhood. All Frechette Associates, 646- Luxury Converted Vans Saturday. bury lob site. Please coll • homes Include 3 bed­ 83 Monte Carlo '5988 527-3965. health, dental and life 7709. Manchester-Modernized 85 Mazda RX-7 '10.500 Unscramble these (our Jumbles, A MAN SOLD ME THE NILE Insurance. Pension plan. Domino’s Pizza PART TIME .‘Manchester...Hard to find rooms, 2'/j baths, 2 firepla­ LOOK WHAT one letter to each square, to form RIVER FOR TEN DOLLARS Clerical-full time posi­ office space. Centrally lo- ces, 2 cor garage, full 5 room, 2 bedroom, 2nd 84 Mercury Topaz '4495 four ordinary words. tions available In pleasant $100 to $300 weekly! Your Bonus otter 6 months floor two family. Attic, satisfactory employment. .'coted large home with basement 8< much much LDT8/LAND 85 Nissan Santra '3895 office environment. telephone, our customers, Needs Pizza makers! CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT -good parking. Lots of more. Choose from: Cope basement, garage, deck 83 T-BIrd Heritage '6444 $13,999* BUYS YOU! your schedule. Coll 649- EOE. Coll Visiting Nurse FDR SALE and porch. $575 monthly PRUTE Health Insuronce/benef- and Community Core, 872- Part time or full :spoce. Coll today for de- Cod Colonial...1880 so. 85 Toyota Supra '13,200 '' V Its program ovolloble, 4233 or coll Melissa 528- Hours; Monday thru Thursday, 3;00pm- ft...Salt Box Coloni­ plus utilities. No pets. Sue, 82 Nissan Santra '3495 0358. 9163. time. Many shifts 'tolls. Joyce G. Epstein free parking. Experience 7;30pm, Friday, 3;00pm-7;00pm, Saturday ;Reol Estate. 647-8895.0 al...1865sq. ft....Dutch Co­ Vernon - 2 lots - one 643-1519 and 643-1390. 86 MIt. Qalant '13,500 using adding machine. available. We will 7;00am-10;00am. Call 647-9946 ask for < ______lonial...1920 sq. ft....Garri­ available - overlooking 65 Line. Town Car '15,600 Truck Drlver- lake. Ideal for solar heot- Typing skills helpful. $4.25 train. Could lead to Jeanne. son Colonial..'.2000 sa. ft. Six room duplex, dining 84 Line. Mark VII '12,200 - $5.00 per hour, depending Outstondlng opportunity tWhot mokes Wont Ads lno.$40,000 . James R. room, wosher/dryer, no DENTAL 'work? People like you Coll us today for appoint­ 81 Thunderbird '4495 NUGOY on experience. Apply In to work for progressive management oppor ment to plan your new McCovonogh Real Estate, pets, children ok. Coll person : Prague Shoe growing company. Benef­ CHAIR-SIDE tunities. Apply in who read and use the home! Sentry Real Est­ 649-3800. otter 6pm. 649-3136. '' Y ^ its Include: medical, den­ Wont Ads every day. 643- s . A / Com pany, 200 P itkin ^CIRCULATION CREW SUPERVISORS ^ ate. 643-6601 .□ MORIARTY Street, East Hartford. tal, and profit shoring ASSISTANT person. '2711. Centrally located large 1st programs. 5 day work •Domlaoa’t Pizza Excellent opportunity for retirees, students, floor 31/3 rooms. All utili­ BROTHERS Port time evening posi­ week but overtime Is re­ Full time, experience moms. Approximatley 20 hours per week, Manchester - $152,500 - Rontals ties, parking. Coll 649- NERUNG quired. Applicant must 290 Mala S t ' NOTICE TO CHEDITORB 301 Center St. Z V tion available for general preferred but willing work with young adults ages 10 thru 15. ; ESTATE OF Relax or golf at this 2865. cleaners In o large Man­ have class 11 license and2 luxurious 3 bedroom con­ Manchester, CT b ^ to train. Send resume Maachaatar, CT. Monday thru Thursday 4;30pm-8;30pm, .JOSEPH RABAGLINO, JR., Running boards, Jet Flair paint, 3-gang light switch, chester facility. Hours are years driving experience. ■ o/k/a JOSEPH dominium bordering the RDDM8 Sony AM/FM radio cassette, upgrade seats, blinds, Routes Include New Jer­ to Saturday 10am-2pm. Reliable transporta­ • RABAGLINO, LOte of ICDNDDMINIUM8 6 43 -S135 S:30 to 9:30 pm, Monday •678 BanisMa Ava. golf course. All large FDR RENT take-out sofa, clothes bar, (3) 28 x 30 bay windows, all through Friday. Call 649- sey, New York and New tion a must. If you have the ability to moti­ Manchester, Deceased rooms Including shee- RAYTLE East H a rtf^ , CT. : The Hon. William E. Rtz- |FDB BENT fabric walls, 4 captains chairs, courtesy lights, fully Now arrange the circled letters to 3181. England. Please apply In Dantol Group vate young adults and have some sales trocked basement for fu­ 147 East Center St. •Gerald, Judge, of tho Court VOLKSWAGEN insulated and MUCH, MUCH MOREI form the surprise answer, as sug­ person to: Svndet Pro­ •13 Wlaiaor Ava. •of Proboto, District of Mon- ture family room, fire­ Central location, kitchen Manchester, CT 06040 ex, jrlence, your earnings potential la One bedroom loft, V /i 3 3 gested by the above cartoon. Part time mutual tellers ducts, Route 6, Bolton, Ct. Rockvllls, CT. unlimited. Based on straight commissions. 'chetter at a hoorlne held on place, central olr, large privileges. Parking avail­ BY UPMAN (ticket sellers) - weekend 2ftbruary 9,1987 ordered that deck, 2 1/2 baths. Unit able. Security and refer­ baths with locuzzl, co­ Call Susan, Circulation Department, 647- vered parking, storage, work. Must be 18 or older. •oil claims must be presented bocks up to woods. Com­ ences required. S70 per VW cm '83 [^CARDINAL BUICK INC. "H-i: xti r rxxi 9946. •to tho fiduciary on or before brand new. S575. 872-3972 A TOUCH AROVr FIRSiT CA Apply In person, Tuesday SALES PERSON Wlov 11. 1987 or be barred os plex also offers tennis and week. 649-9227 or 569-3528. 5 apead, stereo cassette (Answers tomorrow) through Saturday, 7pm to RN SUPERVISORS swimming pool. D.W. days, 871-7131 evenings '5495. DOMINO’S by low provided. 0 and weekends. , 81 ADAMS STREET, MANCHESTFR 11pm, Berenson's Hart­ Mature adults and Johanna M. Bruder, Fish Realty, 643-1591 or Jumbles: SIXTY OPERA JUSTLY HITHER D.wninwn (OppR EvPS, MonHuy thru Thundciy' Yesterday’s high school students PIZZA i Assistant Clerk nAPARTMENTS VW JETTA '88 649-4571 Answer: When you o p w your mouth to yawn, it could ford Jal-olal, 89 Weston MEADOWS MANOR 871-1400. Street, Hartford. — part time, all Needs drivers 6-9 hours. rrhe fiduciary It: |FDR RENT Monchester-Lydoll 5 spd, ac, case, exc. cond, be a h inI tto...... others to do this — SHUT THEIRS NEWSPAPER DEALER I Katherine Hughes Woods-2 bedroom, I ’/z sold a serviced here, $8995. Part time, weekend jobs. has Immediate open- shifts. Excellent pay Manchester area, Dependble car a must. . 41 Prospect Street baths, garage, basement, Foreman - press room with experience or we Three shifts avaUable 11 Inga for full time and • Manchester, CT 04040 INVITATION TO BID Manchester-2nd floor, 2 VW RABBIT '84 N o* bock In stock, ^m M o lo o ii No. 27 Is svsUablo for t 2.M , which Ineludas postsgo experienced, familiar part time, free-floating Call Fred, 647-9946. no pets. $750. 647-7494 or and handling, from Jumblo, c/o this nawapapor, P.O. B oi 4M I, Orlando, FL 32M 3-43M . will train. Apply in a.m. to 7 p.m., 5 p.m. — 8 1029-02 Sealed bide will be received bedroom, heat and ap­ 643-8274. 2 dr, 4 spd, ac, stereo, 2 to kKlwds your nsma, sddrsoa and tip cods and maka your ehsek payabla to Aawapaparbooka. with power press and p.m. and 8 p.m. — mid­ auparvisora on the 11-7 In the General Services' of­ pliances. No pets. $550 choose from, $4495. press brake set up pro­ person — fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ night or 1 a.m. Two shifts ahift. Excellent benefit - INVITATION to BID ter, CT until MARCH 10,1987 plus security. Coll 646- gressive dies. Submit're­ available M-F. Lunch at 11:00 a.m . for the follow- 3979. H0ME8 VW JETTA '85 sume to Box DD, c/o MISTER DONUT 11 package, aalary $12.35 NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED. k Sealed bids will be received 4 dr, at, ac, stereo, low ml, a.m. — 2 p.m., and 8 p.m. I In the General Servicte’ of- Ina: ^ I c h 9 Manchester Herald, 16 tSS W. Middle Tempike per hour our no benefit MAMNEOTEIAIKA FDR BENT $6495. 9 Maochesler, CT 06040 midnight. Management t flee, 41 Center St., Monches- SANDBLASTING & EPOXY Three room oportments- CELEBRITY CIPHER Brolnord Place, Manches- aalary la $13.60 per 1 ter, CT until MARCH 3, 1907 COATING SWANSON C«M>rtty CIphar cryptograms are craatad from quotations by famous opportunities available. No appliances. No pets. VW JETTA '84 ter, CT 06040 646-9277 hour. Baneflta Include 2 at 11:00 a.m . for the follow- POOL, Security. Coll 646-2426 5 room ranch with fire­ people, past arid praaant. Each letter In Iha cipher stands for Ap|4y in person: li Inp: SWANSON WADING POOL, 5 spd, snrt, stereo, sharp, another. Today's ckM: Q equals Y. medical plan, dental iMryR- -.18-118 weekdays 9 to 5. place on quiet residential $5995. Blizzord O f Bargains Part time lanitorlal work. Us—i 8r. a WADDELL WADING street. Appliances In­ plan, acholarahip pro­ * ATHLETIC SUPPLIES Rockville area, 2 hours DomlRe's Pizza .JB4B FmMsBr.____ ---- W41 • P(X>L cluded. S850 per month. gram, tuition relmburae- rU N M w Iil- ansoMstBr.___ ----7608 Manchester - Maple Wood VW JETTA'82 per morning, 4 days per •6 7 t BanaMa Ava. ' The Town of Monchoster It The Town of Moncheeter It 643-6421. 2 dr, 5 spd, csss, 1 owner, week, good for housewife. ment program, life In- ImmM •m 2 on touol opportunity om- on eouol opportunity em- apartments. New luxury, “N CKP QBDG RACJHK AF DRIVERS East NartfanI, CT. UMMi 9L ■tM ployer, and reoulret dn affir­ two bedroom townhouses. sharp cor, $5495. Coll 249-6880. •13 Windsor Ava. aurance, temporary dla- « Dloyei and roqulrtt an otflr- E. Hartford-new 3 bed­ GmNv M. IMM flNVl .....4IMK • motlvoactlanpollcvtorallof mative action policy for oil of 279 Bldwell Street. 649- ' VW JETTA'85 Deliver for Manches­ Roekvllla, CT. ablllty, pension plan and iMitefilvll Ml ’ Its Contractors and Vendors Its Contractors and Vendors 5249. room ,appliances, 8 PLNH FBRK FBJHLKDCKDF Nurses Aldes-Certifled. a t o condition of doing busi­ laundry hook-up, base­ 4 dr, 5 spd, ac, coat, sold 6 ter wholesaler. Im­ credit union. Call Mrs. i ILIM mM__ 417-117 • os a condition of doing busl- 8 Needed to work for home •290 Mala S t »•«—.. sx . nott with the Town, at per ness with the Town, at per ment. S825. Security, ref­ sarvloed hare, $7995. mediate openings. Birmingham, 647-0191. .m ifl Federal Order 11246. 4 room apartment, heat, INEE N ODNCHAI RBRKCH core agency on on on-call Good rood record re­ Maacfcaatar, CT. jtm M ■M • Federal Order 11246. erences. 647-9495. basis. Competitive wages, -HI 2 Bid forme, plans and speclft- Bid forms, plant and specifi­ hot water, appliances, VW JETTA ’81 quired. Full time M-F. WmtMtmtLfm---- U28 ' cations or# ovallaMo at tho cations ore available of the garage. Very clean. S530. 4 dr, 5 apd, cats, exc. cond. mileage reimbursement. Time '/i offer 40 hrs. General Servicee' office. Lovely 2 bedroom Ranch, BD N MKDQ FLBDH HARK." — Please coll 647-1481, Mon­ ( (Senerol Services' ottlce. References and security. $4696. Fold Insurance, holi­ TOWN OF 646-7268. nice yard dead end street. day through Friday, 8om RADIOLOGIC : TOWN OF S750 per month plus secur- day, vocation. Apply TELEMARKETING i MANCHESTER, CT. MANCHESTER, CT. VW RABBIT '84 PAEEANR FNOADK. to 4pm. EOE/AAP. / ROBERT a. WEISS, ROBERT a. WEISS, 1^ and utilities. Fully 4 dr, 4 apd, ac, diesel, low ml, now Manchester To­ GENERAL MANAGER Monchester-odlolnlng PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "rm sort of a greedy type. There TECHNICIAN PMTTME L CALL NOW 643-2711 / 647-9949 J G...... oppllanced kitchen Includ­ exc. cond, $4995. Sheet metal mechanic - bacco 8, Candy Co., 299 WIckhom pork 5 rooms on NEW 1987 NISSAN are so many roles I want to play, a lifetime is not enough.” Wa ara looking for peopio 0234)2 02S-02 ing wosher and dryer. No experienced In oil phases Green Rd. Manches­ Part time, 12 p.m. to 8 second floor of two family VW CONVERTIBLE '84 — Richard Thomas. who like to talk on the house, 2 bedrooms, large pets. Call Jim or Cindy 7 of metal work Including ter. p.m., every other TOWN OF MANCNBSTRR otter 4. Available April 5 apd, ac, cass, axe. cond, phone; apeak with a plaa- PART TIME 4 WHEEL DRIVES 7 lav out and press broke LBOAL NOTICB yard. Rental Includes low low ml, $9495. weekend. 4 p.m. to 8 sant-volce; who can work heat, hot water, garage, 1st. 649-8175. operation. 282-0711. EOE. from 5pm to 8pm M-T, INSERTERS p.m. some weekdays. iThe Plonnino and Zo"'"® I'lf.h.HiSHnS lawn core and snow remo­ VW TURBO DIESEL '84 RN/LPN and 0am to 1pm Frtdaya. •hGorino on Mondov» Morch 2* llfZ d t 7.00P.M Jn th#Htorlno val. S650. Ct Notional lelSTDREAND S spd, snrt, ac, 1 owner, sold Advertising soles rep with AART Board Certi­ WE OFFER: V " par hour, Earn Extra Caehl Call 647-9946 Ask for Bob IRoem, Lincoln Center, 4MMaln M re^, Monchetfer, CTto a serviced hare, $6495. AS some experience for Bonk, Trust Real Estate fied required. Experi­ eomtniaslona; Inoantivaa; Keor and conilder the tollowino petitions. Department. 728-2326. ” |DFFICE8PACE CLASSIFIED ADS: weekly newspaper Glos- MEADOWS MANOR paid vacotlona, courtsay VW JETTA '88 LOW AS * 8 , 9 9 9 tonbury/Morlborough ence In trauma an­ CIRCLB AfSOCIATRS - ZONB CHANOR • BUSINBSS III TO mambarahip; aalaa train­ • U t IN IS S V • 144V AND 118V O IM IN a STRRBT (C-S8) - To Manchester - one bed­ Manchester - center of 4 dr, 5 spd, ac, cats, local car, has an Immediate open­ d/or work and 1 to 2 'Price reflects $400 Nissani RI m t s> EExpires 3/3/87 *"E" medsFS spd. EVERY area. Established terri­ ing. Sound Ilka aomoth- PART TIME ‘Change the zoning cloteinollen from Buelneit 111 to Builense room apartment, close to town. Like new. 800 axe. cond, $6995. the tory with opportunity for ing for charge nurses on years experience pre­ V for two (2) porcele of land conelstino of approxlmotolv 5.S DAY Ing you might Ilka to try? shopping, busline. S435 square feet, all utilities. VW PICKUP '81 AND growth. Good commis­ e pert time basis for all TELEMARKETERS Bcrte and 6.7S aerte and known oi 144V and 180V Doming per month. Years lease, 668-1447. sions, good back-up art ferred. If Intereeted Call bolwaan Oom and •tro et. Goa, 4 apd, sharp truck, wonder IN shifts. RN salary up to please contact; 5pm. 646-7006, oak for If you like sales, and have a clear speaking X t Nile hoarino Interested pertene may bo heord ond written one month security, utili­ $2995. a t EAST ^ ^ I department. Coll 633-4691 ties additional. No pets. Office space tor rent- 0 NISSAN for Interview. $11.75, based on experi­ Rockville General Judy Nagy. voice you could be earning 6'a In our sales communicatlont recelve^Coplee of these petitions are on WINDSOR — file In the Town Clerk's office and may be Inspected during Peterman Building Com­ Monchester prime down­ ROUTE 5 20d-6483 673-7466 w orker n ence. LPN aalary up to Hospital, 31 Main department M-Thurs. 5;30-8;30, Sat. 10-2. norm al office hours. pany, 649-9404 or 643-1951. town professional suites Ich Student needed port time. U P M A N VW $10.55 beaad on experi­ AAA Auto Club Will Train. Hourly Plus’ bonuseal Call Susan I PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION available from 1000to6000 r w v n KMowwa r unotnow Light office cleaning etc. Street, Rockville, CT 301 Brotd 8 t. ManoftMlor ROUTE 8$ , VERNON ^ ManchesterHerald ence. Contact Mrs. Bir­ 647-9946 « LEO KWASH, SECRETARY East Hartford 1 bedroom, square feet. Lease or pur- Tuesday and Thursday 3 872-0501 extension f O f bated at Manchester, CT this 17th day of February, 1987. OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 9 TO 9. SAT. 'TIL 5 '643-2711 c to 5. Coll for details 647- mingham at 647-9191. S405 plus utilities. Please chose. Boyle Real Estate 649-2638 7653. 380. 01F02 coll 568-1054. Company. 649-4800.