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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Miss Earlier Monday, Barker an­ they wouldn't be giving away a Last February's dispute was Universe and Miss USA officiais nounced his decision to withdraw fur coat. Now, I have been told settled shortly before the show say they will find a replacement as host of the pageant and its that they ard going to use a fur was to ‘go on, when pageant for animal rights activist Bob affiliated Miss USA contest. He coat as an award on the March 1 officials agreed to use fake furs. Barker, who Is leaving a six- tied the decision to his last- (Miss USA) show from El Paso, George Honchar, who is presi­ figure salary as host because the minute threat not to appear at Texas.” dent and executive producer of Manchester — A City of Viilage Charm Barker, who presides over the Miss Universe Inc. and oversees limlh last year's Miss USA pageant HaurlirBtrr winners are given a fur coat. "T h e pageants will continue because some contestants were nationally syndicated television the Miss USA contest, agreed in with the same prize packages it required to wear furs. game show “ The Price Is Right,” December that there would be no has had for the past 12 years and ‘T v e withdrawn from the Miss is giving up a six-figure salary as furs on the show. Barker said. as a result Mr. Barker will not be Universe and Miss USA beauty host of the pageants, his spokes­ " I received hundreds of letters Wednesday, Jan. 13,1988 30 Cents hosting the 1988 shows," pageant pageants after 21 years because man Roger Neal said today. He from those who have placed their vice president Stacy Trachtman of the fur giveaway,” Barker said he didn't know the exact faith in me on this issue,” Barker said Monday. said. "F o r years I have urged salary Barker would have been said. “ I cannot do them (the She said a new master of them to stop giving away a fur paid. shows) as long as they give away ceremonies for will be picked coat to the winner of the pageant. The Miss Universe Pageant fur coats. This involves within two weeks. “ Last year, they promised me will be in May in Taipai, Taiwan. morality.” Court OKs school newspaper censorship

By Richard Corelli student speech that is inconsistent wood East expected a civics lesson, came pregnant. Their names were nolds objected to the two articles, conduit for student viewpoints. Names in the News The Associated Press with Its basic educational mission but not the one the court teaches changed in an attempt to keep their and the pages on which they But White's opinion today said even though the government could them today.” identities secret. appeared were deleted. the Spectrum is not, and never was. WASHINGTON — The Supreme not censor similar speech outside The controversy arose in the Each of the three accounts Journalism students Kathy Kuhl- a public forum. discussed the girl's reaction to her meier, Lee Ann Tippett-West and Court today gave public school the school," Justice Byron R. White spring of 1983 when Robert Rey­ ‘ ‘School officials did not evince... and Casino, where one was Leslie Smart sued Reynolds and Best in fashion officials broad power to censor wrote for the court. nolds, principal of Hazelwood East pregnancy, the reaction of her any intent to open the pages of displayed Monday. other school officials, contending student newspapers and other White was joined by Chief Justice High School, refused to permit parents, her future plans and Spectrum to indiscriminate use by NEW YORK (AP) - Calvin their freedom of speech had been “ Prior to this, most of these forms of student expression. William H. Rehnquist and Justices publication of two articles in the details of her sex life. its student reporters and editors, or Klein's 1987 fashion designs were The second article dealt with the violated. things were strictly custom in­ By a 5-3 vote, the justices ruled John Paul Stevens, Sandra Day Spectrum, a school-sponsored by the student body generally,” named the year's best at a O'Connor and Antonin Scalia. newspaper produced by journalism effect of divorce on children, and A federal trial judge ruled stallations," said William that a Hazelwood, Mo., high school White said. ceremony attended by a glitter­ Murphy, president of Dillinger principal did not violate students' Justices William J. Brennan, students. quoted from interviews with against the students but the 8th U.S. "Instead, they reserved the fo­ ing crowd that included first lady Coach Works, a West Islip, N.Y., free-speech rights by ordering two Thurgood Marshall and Harry A. One of the articles dealt wii:i students. Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated rum for its Intended purpose, as a Nancy Reagan and philanthro­ company that is buiding the cars. pages deleted from an issue of a Blackmun dissented. In an opinion teen-age pregnancy, and consisted School policy required that the the suit. It ruled that the Spectrum supervised learning experience for pist Brooke Astor. The Golden Edition of the student-produced newspaper. for the three, Brennan said, "The of personal accounts by three principal review each issue of the is a "public forum” because it was Spectrum before publication. Rey­ Intended to be and operated as a journalism students.” At Monday's seventh-annual Trump Series Limousines retails "A school need not tolerate young men and women of Hazel­ Hazelwood East students who be­ awards by the Council of Fashion for $65,000. The Executive Edi­ Designers of America, Klein tion, which does not have the gold received a stainless steel sta­ decorations, retails for $55,000. tuette from Grace Mirabella, Several hundred of the limou­ editor-in-chief of Vogue maga­ sines may be produced annually, School bids too high; zine, who commended him “ for Murphy said. exploring new avenues of Ameri­ can style.” AP photo "It's always so nice when your Dolly In Nashville work is acknowledged. It's very SPECIAL GUESTS — TV talk show host Sally Jessy process begins again NASHVILLE, Tenn. (A P ) - special,” Klein said. Country music star Dolly Parton Raphael fields a question from the audience during Designers who attended in­ plans to tape the season finale of taping of her show in New Haven Monday. The show, to Bv Nancy Concelman Rejection of all the bids means Bowers was $1,849,000. Klewin cluded Donna Karan, Diane von GLORIA STEINEM her variety show here, possibly in Manchester Herald that the C.R. Klewin Inc. of originally submitted $1,093,236 as a Furstenberg, Geoffrey Beene and CALVIN KLEIN be aired in February, featured five nudists. the former home of the Grand Ole Norwich, the firm that mistakenly base bid for Bowers, but revised Bill Blass. . . . best of the year . . . likes “Cagney & Lacey" Opry. All 11 bids for renovations on the bid $360,150 too low on Bowers that bid after saying it mistakenly Italian designer Giorgio Ar­ “ The show will be based on a Bowers and Waddell elementary renovations, will not lose its $85,000 excluded the costs of installing mani was honored for lifetime friendships and represents a “ The Bonfire of the Vanities,” as song I wrote, 'Down on Music schools will be rejected because bid deposit. 5 percent of the Bowers windows and some overhead costs. achievement in menswear. radical departure from the myth well as “ Beloved” by Toni Nudists take it off The revised bid of $2,053,386 was too Row,' Parton said Saturday, “ i they are higher than funds allo­ bid. Klewin had asked to withdraw Arnold Scaasi was honored for that women can't get along,” Morrison; “ Crossing to Safety” ■>: - high, and so was the second highest want to get as many Opry stars on cated for the renovations, accord­ Its original base bids for Bowers his extravagant party clothes, Steinem said. by Wallace Stegner; and “ The Bowers bid of $2,032,000, submitted the show as we can.” ing to the chairman of the Building renovations and combined bid for and Giorgio Sant'Angelo for his She called the acting of Sharon Age of Grief,” a collection of Bowers and Waddell renovations at by the Charles Jewett Corp. of The ABC-TV show, which has for studio audience Committee. innovations in stretch fabric. Gless as Cagney and Tyne Daly stories by Jane Smiley. Chairman Paul Phillips .said that the end of last month. Glastonbury. Jewett's bid is sagged in the ratings, will move Mrs. Reagan, wearing a black as Lacey “ wonderfully strong.” Other winners chosen by the AM-} he and Town Manager Robert B. Phillips said the Building Com­ $183,000 higher than estimates for from Sunday to to Saturday this sequined gown with pink printed 434-member group: NEW HAVEN (AP) — Televi­ Also appearing on the show was Weiss and Director of General mittee will meet with the Board of Bowers. week. flowers by designer James Gala- —Nonfiction, “ The Making of sion watchers will see only their Dennis Craig Smith, author of a Services Gerald DuPont decided to Education and architect Richard Klewin was also the low bidder on Parton said she wants to ask nos, presented a special award to Minority benefit the Atomic Bomb,” by Richard heads and shoulders, but five book entitled. “ Growing Up With­ reject all the bids at a meeting Lawrence Thursday to revise re­ renovations to Waddell, which were Rhodes. Porter Wagoner, her former duet out S h am e" Smith, who was Monday. quirements for the renovations and estimated to cost $1,649,000. Klew- Mrs. Astor for her charity work NEW YORK (AP) - Michael nudists wore only watches and —Biography-Autobiography, partner, to be co-host of the dressed in a business suit, said his The base bids received are over tiring the costs down to the in's base bid of $1,833,000 was and her sense of style. Jackson's latest concert tour will necklaces in front of a live “ Chaucer: His Life, His Work, Nashville show, to be taped audience during a taping of the study of children of nudists found the amount allocated for renova­ budgeted amount without cutting $184,000 too high. Among the presenters were include a pierformance in Madi­ Phillips said an addendum will be His World,” by Donald R. March 16. Sally Jessy Raphael talk show. they felt no discomfort about tions to the two schools under the out any essential improvements. Malcolm Forbes, actress Ber­ son Square Garden to benefit put on ^ e bids, which will be sent Howard. The three women and two men their bodies. $8.8 million bonding issue. The The Board of Education will also nadette Peters, architect Michael minorities, a spokesman said. out again early next week. —Poetry, “ Flesh and Blood,” stood up at the beginning of the At one point, audience h m bonding issue, approved by voters have to reconsider which of the Graves, Paloma Picasso and The March 3 show is expected Overcomes doubts seven alternates proposed for Wad­ Meanwhile, renovations to the by C.K. Williams. show Monday and stripped off members yelled, “ Take it off,” to in 1986, covers renovations to five columnist Liz Smith. to raise $500,000 for a scholarship Manchester schools, including Nd- dell and the 10 proposed for Bowers Nathan Hale and Verplanck ele­ —Criticism, “ Dance Writ­ LOS ANGELES (A P) - Coun­ their robes, causing nervous Smith. The council, the national honor fund Jackson established in 1985 than Hale and Verplanck elemen­ are needed most mentary schools have begun and ings,” by Edwin Denby. giggles from the audience of When one member of the society of more than 140 creative as part of the United Negro try singer Rosanne Cash says she tary schools and Manchester High The architect's estimated base should be completed by Oct. 1 of this The critics' organization also about 200 people. audience expressed admiration people in fashion,.was founded in College Fund, said Ken Ross has overcome early doubts about School. bid for necessary renovations to year, Phillips said. awarded its Citation for Excel­ for guest Robert Nelson of 1962. spokesman for the Pepsi-Cola her talent. “ Where do I look?” asked host lence in Reviewing to free-lance Phoenix. Ariz.. he replied, “ We Co., which will pay the cost of the Singer Johnny Cash's oldest Sally Jessy Raphael, who pro­ critic Josh Rubins. fessed a little uneasiness with don't get older, we get better, show. child said in a recent interview baby.” Realistic women So far, 97 scholarships have she never believed she had much interviewing naked people. potential as a singer. Kurt Zimmerman, who lives in The Zimmermans, who are ‘Career change’ leaves RADNOR, Pa. (AP) - Femi­ been granted by the Jackson New line of llmos "B u t I like my voibe now,” she the Chicago area, said he felt husband and wife, are also pose nist Gloria Steinem calls CBS's fund. nude for artists. Tickets for the New York show ATLAN TIC CITY, N. J. (A P ) - said. “ I like its texture. It's much "completely natural” sitting in “ Cagney & Lacey" TV's best If a person joins a nudist A new line of limousines featuring more pliable than it used to be.” front of the audience. show because it portrays women will be donated to charities and organization because of voyeu­ paper shredders and hidden safes Her latest album for Columbia The five spent an hour nude on a realistically and explodes "the disadvantaged youths and the rism. that person would soon be no public works chief Records, “ King's Record Shop,” stage during the taping of the myth that women can't get scholarship money will be raised and named for real estate mag­ was made with simple arrange­ show to be aired Feb. 5. The escorted out of a camp, said Trish along.” through solicitations, Ross said. nate Donald Trump has been ments that stress her voice. studio audience had an unres­ Yeager, also of Phoenix, Ariz. By Alex GIrelll “ The characters are so con­ unveiled. “ I wanted to record something tricted view of the nudists, but David Kool/Manchsster Herald and Andrew Yurkovskv vincing that one can imagine The real estate developer, who Burt Dubrow. the executive Best In books real bare and stripped down, television watchers will see cen­ Manchester Herald them growing and changing, like helped design the modified Cadil­ producer of the Raphael show, because that's how I was feeling, sored views. Deluxe Coupe they will drive in the real people,” Steinem wrote in NEW YORK (AP) - “The lacs, will be formally presented said the original nudists sche­ GREAT RACE — Joe Curry, left, of The resignation of Public Works emotionally stripped down,” she The nudists said they like to be TV Guide's Jan. 16 issue. Counterlife,” Philip Roth's novel one on Wednesday, said Trump duled for the show decided late Bolton, and Arthur Shorts, of Manches­ Great American Race in June. Director George A. Kandra will not said. “ I wanted to see if you could naked because it is natural and “ Christine Cagney and Mary about the temptations of living an spokeswoman Pam Sinderbrand. last week not to do the taping leave the town without a state make a record in 1987 without a not exhibitionist. ter, stand next to the 1932 Chevrolet Beth Lacey, two New York City alternative lifestyle, was cited by The Trump Series limousines because of pressure from peers certified professional engineer to synthesizer.” “ In essence, we are nude police officers, are work buddies the National Book Critics Circle feature 24 karat gold appoint­ and others. sign plans. Ms. Cash won a Grammy for among our friends. We're nude In a way that only male charac­ as last year's best work of ments, pullout desks, a wet bar, Town Manager Robert B. Weiss best country vocal performance when possible and clothed when Show personnel spent a frantic ters have been in the past,” American fiction. video cassette recorder and com­ said today that James Weber, in 1985 for “ I Don't Know Why practical.” said Jan Zimmer­ Saturday lining up the five guests Ready for the ‘Great Race’ Steinem wrote. Roth's book was selected Mon­ pact disc player, according to a acting assistant town engineer, will You Don't Want M e.” man, Kurt Zimmerman's wife. to appear two days later, he said. The series “ honors women's day over Tom Wolfe's first novel. statement by Trump Plaza Hotel be able to sign plans since he has a Bv Andrew J. Davis 11 days. There is between $250,000 and $300,000 in slate professional engineering Manchester Herald prize money. The race is sponsored by Interstate license. Batteries of Dallas. Weiss said, however, that he has Arthur Shorts of Porter Street can't wait to race ■'The real reason I got in the race was the not yet decided who will become an antique car across America in pursuit of part of a challenge" said Shorts. “ To combine my hobby acting public works director. prize of up to $300,000, but Ernie Reed says. "Art with the challenge would be a climax to my career Kandra, 62, who has been public CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 doesn't know what he's in fo r " (of owning and restoring antique vehicles) " works director for the past six Shorts has entered this yeqr's Great^merican The race route will probably include a stop in years, submitted his resignation to Race, the world's richest old caKrace. which starts Hartford, Shorts said. Though the final routehasnot the town Board of Directors on June 23 and probably will pass t\rcfugh Hartford, been determined, the chances that the racers will Tuesday. and possibly Manchester. pass through Manchester and other nearby towns is “ I figured I was 62 years old and it MISCELLANEOUS CARS MISCELLANEOUS was time for a change,” Kandra FUEL 0N./C0AL/ AUTOMOTIVE Shorts will be driving his 1932 Chevrolet Deluxe great since contestants must travel from Hartford [QFIREWOOD 31FOR SALE CIJFOR SALE mFOR SALE Coupe with the help of Joe Curry of Bolton, who will to Providence before heading to Boston. said this morning. “ I wanted to serve as his navigator. The race route is tentatively scheduled through change careers.” 8x16 Cor hauler. Heavy Kandra will step down as director duty, dual wheel with Reed, who lives in Hebron and operates a the San Francisco Bay area, Sacramento, Reno, SEASONED RREWOOD developing business in Manchester, has entered the Salt Lake City, Cheyenne. Denver, St. Louis, on Feb. IS. He said he will move to a Cut - Spin - M lv trP d brake set up available. ENDROLLS TAKE A LOOK CLYDE $900. 742-8758 Scott. race for the second time. He'll drive a 1936 Ford Louisville, Cincinnati. Columbus, Akron. Pitts­ small farm in East Petersburg, 27tk vridlh • 2B« CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. four-door convertible with navigator Michael Mac burgh. Harrisburg, Wilkes-Barre. Hartford, Provi­ Pa., where he plans to return to Y O U LO A D A T S IT E Truck widlh • a lor 28* ENGINE. 300, from Mav­ Mark Twain Said, 87 Chev Astro Van R O U TE 83, V E R N O N erick. Runs great. $200 Bryde of Manchester. dence and Boston. consulting engineering. He said he Q 0 Q Naad Qaarlag MUST M picked up at me 4Cpi. ctwraTV *1 5 ,4 0 0 While the race course and time limit may seem “ has a couple of things in the fire,” D A D ftniwsMd itorUd OHM* Munday thru at FlraWrd *4 9 9 5 or best offer. 643-2659. “The spider looks The race, open to owners of vehicles made before Tliuikdaybulafu 11 k.m.only. 84 Cougar auga *6 4 9 5 84 Olda Clara 4 * . *7 7 9 6 1937, Will be run from Disneyland, in Anaheim, grueling enough, race officials have made it even but no definite commitments. 4 S 7 -0 5 1 S T A 2 M 2 2 9 B4 Camaro Oauga fo r a merchant Calif , to Boston. There will be 120contestants. They Kandra’s departure leaves the 84TBIrdvk4w *6495 54 Pontiac Trang Am *1 0 ,7 9 5 who doesn't must travel the 4,000 miles between the two cities in Please turn to page 12 largest department in town without \'V OFFICE/RETAIL 84 Lynx t o,. *1 9 9 5 55 Chgvtttg 4

About Town Manchester In State bridge order confuses town Irish fun planned Auxiliary meets Search Is on for consultant North Main Street weight limits said unnecessary Manchester Memorial Hospital Manchester St. Patrick’s Day The town will issue a request for proposal for a consultant to By Alex GIrelll discuss the question with officiBlIol able to handle normal loads. tion on the westbound lane. Parade Committee wil hoid the St. Auxiliary will meet on Monday, study recreation facilities and needs in the town of Manchester. AAanchesTer Herald the DOT'to clear up the confusion The news release quoted a letter The news release from DOT says Patrick’s Day dinner-dance on Feb. Jan. 25 at noon at Willie’s Steak The action was approved by the town Board of Directors House on Center S’Treet. Anne Tuesday night, but two directors, who voted against the move, before taking any action. ‘ from Robert Gubala, transporta- that if the town does not notify DOT 20 at 6:30 p.m. at the Knights of within 30 days that the weight limits f Metzger-Kelly, chief clinical dieti­ expressed skepticism about the need for the consultant. , The state Department of Trans­ The DOT issued a news release tlon.chief engineer for the Bureau of Columbus Home, 138 Main Street. Highways, in which Gubala said have been posted, action may be A cian at the hospiUI, will speak A joint committee of town boards formed to investigate the portation has notified Manchester saying the agency had recently full-service bar will be availa­ repairs made to the bridge permit initiated to deny the town further ble and music will be provided by about “ dieting blues.’ ’ Manchester’s park and recreation facilities endorsed the hiring that it will have to post weight notified town officials that the The talk will be followed by a bridge would have to be posted with the town to use the full width of the federal highway funds. the Ban-Shee orchestra from 8:30 to of the consultant during its meeting last week. Assistant Town limits on the North Main Street fashion show presented by The bridge over the Hockanum River or a limit of 14 tons per single vehicles bridge but do not lift the load The release soys that Ball 12:30 p.m. Accordian player, Tom Manager Steven R. Werbner said that the consultant was needed Penny Saver. Models are courtesy face the possibility of losing federal and 22 tons for tractors with restrictions. Construction Co. has a facility near Walsh will also perform. to objectively analfle current maintenance procedures and The work on the bridge was the bridge and regularly has Tickets will not be sold at the of the auxiliary. The cost for the highway funds. semi-trailers. future needs. ‘ completed shortly before heavily loaded trucks entering the door. To reserve tickets, contact luncheon is 88.75. Reservations But Public Works Director Kandra said Tuesday night he The cost of hiring a consultant was estimated by the committee Thanksgiving. plant. But a spokesman for Balf any of the following committee should be made with Mrs. Charles George Kandra said Tuesday his had received the letterearller in the Pike, 144 Haystack St., Manchester at between 815,000 to $20,000. understanding is that the latest day and it was a surprise to him During much of last year, part of said today that the firm does not members: _ Democratic Dlrec or James F. ‘‘Dutch’’ Fogarty, who voted the southern section of the bridge allow loaded trucks to use the Chairman, Tim Moriarty, 649- 06040 by Friday. repairs the town has made on the He said the town has had the was blocked off and vehicles bridge. He said all loaded trucks 6318; Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan, against the request for proposal, said the money for the bridge make it unnecessary to set bridge repaired under a $61,600 consultant might be better spent on actual park Improvements. weight limits. contract with Baler Construction weighing more than 8 tons were turn right out the Balf driveway 647-1077; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cary, prohibited from using the east- onto North Main Street. Thebridge 643-4274; Mr. and Mrs. John Gor­ Blood scrMnlng held Republican Director Geoffrey Naab, who also opposed the He and General Manager Robert Co., Hartford, and his understand­ request for proposal, said, “ It’s not clear to me why we have to Weiss both said they will have to ing is that the repairs left thebridge bound lane. There was no restric­ is on the left of the driveway. man, 649-3879; Helen McCarthy, The Super Stop k Shop super­ bring in someone from out of town ... It’s not clear to me why it 649-1339; Bridie Donovan, 649-5686: market on Broad Street will be the Mr. and Mrs. Sean Byrne, 647-1638; site of a blood cholesterol screening can’ t be done in town.’ ’ Mr. and Mrs. P.J. Tierney, 643- on Friday from 3:30 to 6 p.m. and on Director Stephen T. Cassano, who heads the recreation 2597; Mr. and Mrs. John Foley, committee, responded that a consultant would have the expertise Mill developers seek building permits Saturday from 2 to 6 p.m. 643-1929; Ed Wilson, 643-7429. The screening costs $8 and and objectivity to study recreation needs better than anyone on the committee or in the town administration. participants will receive a chart By Nancy Concelman tion of the former Cheney Brothers utility improvements on and off the the company receives legal notice indicating fat and cholesterol con­ Manchester Herald Yarn Mill and will present plans to site. Lawrence Brophy, president on approvals made at the meeting, Pregnancy class held tents of food as well as suggested Illing principal to take leave the Building Department of Brophy Ahern, said after the PZC which he said Is ’ ‘crucial’’ to guidelines. No fasting will be meeting he will appeal those Brophy Ahern’s appeal. A two-night early pregnancy Richard Lindgren, principal of Illing Junior High School, will An architect with Brophy Ahern Wednesday. necessary. conditions and may "rethink" the But Senior Planner Robert B. class is offered free of charge at take a leave of absence during the second semester of the 1988-89 said Tuesday he would meet with Plans for the interior of the use of the building. Hannon said Wednesday that the Manchester Memorial Hospital on school year, it was announced at Monday’s Manchester Board of officials from the town Building building can go forward despite Department today to discuss plans Brophy Ahern’s intent to appeal Chief Building Inspector Russell legal notice reporting the PZC’s Monday, Jan. 18, and MOnday, Jan. Open house planned Education meeting. Rtgindd Ptnto/MtnchMtw Harald for conversion of part of the Yarn conditions placed by the Planning Davidson said Tuesday that the decision on Brophy Ahern’s appli­ 25 from 7 to 9 p.m. Lindgren plans to teach that semester in Portugal, Ireland, appeal would have no bearing on his cation appeared in the newspaper The two-session class emphas­ BOLTON — The Bolton Coopera­ Mill at 210 Pine St. into residences. and Zoning Commission Jan. 4 on England and West Germany in a program affiliated with Central decision on whether or not to issue Jan. 9. Brophy Ahem has 15 days TH E G IF T OF LIFE — Barbara Evensen of Vernon is Lawrence, at ieft, taiks with Evensen during the donation. izes preparing women for preg­ tive Nursery School will hold an And. despite the firm’s planned approval of the overall site plan for Connecticut State University. building permits because Brophy after the notice is published to file The 40-foot-iong bus is the first mobiie unit to be used in nancy and includes a discussion on open house and registpation for fall appeal of local zoning conditions the project, Brophy Ahern officials among the first to donate biood in a new American Red Ahern already has site plan appro­ an appeal. nutrition, exercise, changes during 1988 on ’Tuesday, Jan. 26 from 9; 30 placed on the conversion, a building said. Cross bus which was parked next to the Heartiand Connecticut by the American Red Cross. val. The department issues build­ Brophy said the development pregnancy and other common to 11 a.m. for children ages three, department official said today that The PZC approved a special Supermarket on Toiiand Turnpike Tuesday. Nurse Liiiian four and five. Snow date is Asbestos removal at Bennet would have no bearing on his exception permit and overall site ing permits for work done on the company is still considering alter­ concerns. Literature will be nate uses for the mill, including Wednesday, Jan. 27. decision on whether to issue plan for the proposed conversion of interior. available. The Manchester Board of Education will continue its asbestos making it entirely residential. But, permits. the mill into 103 residences and "W e’ll still go through the same removal at Bennet Junior High School, Superintendent of Schools he said, eliminating retail use there Martin Staur, an architect for eight stores. But the PZC placed standard process.” Davidson said. James P. Kennedy at Monday night’s school board meeting. would mean passing up a big Brophy Ahern of West Haven, said conditions on the approval that Brophy said Tuesday that plans The removal, of pipe coverings at the East Side Recreation opportunity. Legislators vow support for projects cheney lists honors he redesigned the residential por- require Brophy Ahem to make to Tile the appeal are on hold until Building, will take place during midwinter recess, which is Feb. * .1 a S_ _ a IIS I—. supported k«tby the OASSmtown administraA ^ {e 6 1*0 - _ a. _ ..aa . 2 J A U aa 15-19, he said. During the Christmas vacation, asbestos was By Andrew Yurkovskv sion and action that will come up in programs required by the state. tion. But the legislators made no removed from the administration offices at 45 N. School St. Manchester Herald the next session in February. "Don’t impose on us a mandate ’The honor roll for the first Polak, Jonathon E. Snow, Jason R. commitments. unless you plan to fund them," SucheckI, Jessica Catherine Torres, MANCHESTER ADULT EVENING SCHOOL "Right now. we have a tremend­ marking period at Howell Cheney Club fee Naab said. Wayne Paul Wolfe, Jim m y ScoH REGISTER BY MAIL State legislators vowed Tuesday ous surplus. That’s dwindling ra­ Among CCM’s goals are in­ Technical School is: Wriohf. Meotti said that the Legislature East Catholic runner approved night to continue to address town pidly,’’ McCavanagh said. "W e’re creased relief for local property All courses to be held at Manchester High School will be getting increasingly in­ JUNIORS concerns in the General Assembly, certainly looking at everything.” taxpayers, increased state funding Jacqueline Johnston, a senior at East Catholic High School will hike O K’d volved in water protection in future High honor* but they warned that the availabil­ McCavanagh said, however, that for municipal infrastructure main­ FRCSHMCN fravor N. Forbes. run track this season with Manchester High School. TIME ROOM sessions. He said towns would be High honor* COURSE 145 ity of state money will decline in the he does not foresee any new tenance and increased funding for Trade A. Gront. Accounting 1 7-9 encouraged to adopt measures to Honors Johnston will run with the team because ECHS does not ha ve an next fiscal year. > programs being passed by the the state’s Municipal Liability Computers 1 7-9 101 ensure the protection of under­ Geno T . Abbruzzese, Joffrev S. Allen, indoor track team. The Manchester Board of Education voted by board Legislature. His remarks echoed Trust Fund. The conference also is Honor* Robert J. Bldwell, Brian S. Balter, Computers 1 7-9 State Sen. Michael Meotti. D- ground water supplies. A program Timothy J. Ahern Jr., Thomo* E. Monday night to allow Johnston to compete with the team. 7-9 those made by State Rep. John seeking more funding for housing Audet, John A. Doboiz, David S. Edward G. Carvalho, Craig N. Clark, Steno, Brush Up Glastonbury and State Reps. to do that in Manchester was Mark L. Colpltts, Darren M. Cubit, She is the fourth athlete this year to be given permission to run 7-9 ’Thompson on Monday to the and more funding to pay for the cost Hamilton, Kettaphone Keovilav, Wal­ Typing 1 James McCavanagh, D- proposed by Town Planner Mark ter A. LeBeau, James C. LeBlonc, Peter Descoteoux, Christopher R. with MHS. Beau Borrero and Steven Melocowsky of South Bv Andrew Yurkovskv 7-9 Greater Manchester Area of environmental programs man­ AndrewC. Luolnbuhl, Paul D. MacDou- Futtner, Brian K. Gav, Olln H. Grant, Typing 1 Manchester, and Daniel F. Bates. dated by the state and federal Pellegrini in December. Gory M. Helm, Todd J. Hunter, Windsor High School is swimming with the boys’ swim team this Manchester Herald Typing 2 7-9 Chamber of Commerce. ooll, Matthew R. Morcotte, Kenneth G. 6:30-8:30 D-East Hartford, met with the town government. "That will be one of the big policy McDougall, Kenneth G. McCaffrey, Phoktlnh S. Moundraty, Aaron D. season, while Am y Ferranti of Rockville High School is Word PrProcessing Kathryn Feidelson. associate di­ Paul J. Mercler, Jeffrey W. O’Connor, Peterson, John R. Pletka, John L. 6:30-8:30 Board of Directors in the Lincoln issues we’ll be wrestling with in the Roberts, Todd S. Rote, Donald F. Sauer, competing with the girls’ swim team. The town Board of Directors has Int. Word Processing rector of the Connecticut Confer­ Directors Stephen T. Cassano Daniel S. Shomber, Aaron K. Shultz, 6:30-9:00 Center hearing room before the next couple of years," Meotti said. Mark F. Thibodeau, Jeff S. Travis, Fred Monica T. Torre*. All are swimming because their respective schools do not have approved a 10 percent increase in Auto 1 directors’ regular meeting. They ence of Municipalities, presented and Geoffrey Naab told the state On the state’s recently passed W. Trinks, John P. Uccello, Paul D. a team. All have signed waivers releasing Manchester of any resident fees for the town golf Auto 2 6;30-9;00 CCM’s legislative priorities for the legislators that towns cannot afford Yncera, Rachel E. York. SRNIORS 6:30-9;00 discussed legislation passed during recycling law, Meotti said he is in High honors liability. course on the condition that the Auto 3 the General Assembly’s last ses­ coming year, which have been to shoulder the burden of costlv favor of allowing each community Senior Citizens’ Women’s League Beg. Woodworking 6:30-0:00 lOPHOM ORRS Michael R. Begin, David S. Chappell, 0;30-0;00 the flexibility to develop its own M gh honor* Henry B. Ktstelewlcz, David A. Leduke, AIDS conference set be given play time. Adv. Woodworking Andrew P. Cavor, Senophet Chon- Thomas A. Loto, Michael J. Nelson, French 2 7-0 program. He expressed strong Michael R. Sills, Michael J. St. farok, Renaud Y. Couture, Jo*on P. A half-day seminar titled “ AIDS in the Municipal Workplace” The unanimous vote, during the German 1 7-9 reservations about a proposal last Grivol*, Nathan Jay Paradis. Germain. will be held on Thursday from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Ramada Inn in board's Tuesday meeting in the German 2 7-9 Golf club expansion study funded month by state Education Commis­ 7-9 sioner Gerald N. Tirozzi to inte­ Honor* North Haven. Lincoln Center hearing room, fol­ Italian 2 Joffrev J. Bancroft, Wallace O. Larry W. Ash, David J. Chorron, lowed a recommendation by the Spanish 1 7-9 Town Manager Robert B. Weiss for the study. grate suburban and urban schools. Bennett, Bruce A. Davl*, Beniamin M. Terrence O. Donnelly, James Gochee, The program, sponsored by the Connecticut Conference of The town has received a state Brian T . Hendrickson, Paul A. Hunter, directors’ country club subcommit­ Spanish 2 7-9 said ’Tuesday. He said the grant Expansion of the country club Bates said that the state may Decorll, Jo*eph G. Dumez, Terry M. Municipalities, will focus on the impact of AIDS and will address 7-9 grant to pay for a study of the Frost, Clint E. Hayden, Michael Joseph Terrence M. Kelly, Robert A. Lomou- tee that the increase be granted. Russian 2 should cover the entire cost of the facilities was proposed last year in work in the next session to set up a reux, John P. Mouluccl, Thomas J. legal, personnel, insurance and risk-management issues that 6:30-9:00 environmental effects of expanding Horvlth IV, Vincent James Klezos, The Manchester Country Club, a Creations In Lead Glass golf course study. the wake of complaints that the golf trust fund to help pay for the cost of Stanley David Landry, Donald J. Mormino, John P. O'Malley III, WII- have come about as a result of the disease. 6:30-9:00 the golfing facilities at the Man­ fredo Ortiz Jr., Rabert L. Rolfe II, private group that operates the Decorative Folk Art The town Board of Directors course, which the club leases from the removal of abandoned motor LeClerc, Stephen Dole Luolnbuhl, Rick 7-9 chester Country Club. E. Madore, Timothy P. Messenger, Sebastian Romano, David A. Rorrlo, town-owned golf course, requested Eerly American Stenciling The town received the entitle­ voted to seek the grant in No­ the town, cannot accommodate the vehicles. That problem has plagued Brent R. Moser, Christopher John Douglas W. Scheer, Michael C. German Folk Painting 7-9 vember. Weiss said the next step is number of golfers who would like to Manchester and other municipali­ Mother, Sarah L. Moynlhon, Glen Schwager, Dennis W. St. Pierre, FItz G. the fee increase in order to fund Calligraphy 7-0 ment grant of $34,794 through the Walker III, Christopher J. WItham. capital improvements. Municipal Liability Trust fund. to prepare a request for proposal use it. ties in recent years. David Ponovotoplus, Patrick Pascal Jewelry Making 7-9 Test results encourage Watercolor (Begins 2/24) 7-0 The 10 percent increase will Crocheting 7-9 mean that family membership will Knitting 7-0 REGIONAL WEATHER Dr. Crane’s Quiz increase from $720 to $792, while Oriental Rug Making, Beg. 7-9 THE WEATHER town but worry Bolton single membership will increase Oriental Rug, Int. 7-9 6:30-9:00 Tbe Accu-We«lher''^fot«cast lor 8 A M.. Thursday. January 14 Accu-Wealher'^'forecast for Thursd.ay from 8480 to 8528. Green fees on Quilting, Beg. -10 weekdays would increase from $10 6:30-9:00 1^ 40 Daytime CorxJitions and High Temporatur< >r. Which is the fastest racing stroke in swimming? By Andrew J. Davis given to third, fifth and seven Quilting, Int. to $11 and on weekdays from $12 to Rug Braiding 7-9 BUTTERFLY CRAWL BACK BREAST Manchester Herald graders — now fourth, sixth and 7-9 eighth graders — last spring. 813. Rug Hooking us Beg. Sewing 7-9 2. Persons with the “ R.N.” degree work with creatures that go Results of the statewide Ma.stery The results may not be indicative Under the measure approved by 7-9 CarttKM* 1 ^ 1 of students’ learning ability, but of Int. Cake Decorating OINK BA-A WA-A GR-R Test have left Manchester school the directors, the club will increase Chinese Cooking 7-9 administrators "encouraged, but the kind of test given. Packman the time allotted on Mondays for 0;30-0;00 FLunmes ( B R ISK J Int. Quilting ■-iC 3. A Solon is a graduate of which college? cautious” about the re.sults. said said. He said Bolton’s teaching senior citizens by one and a half American Country Baskets 6:30-0:00 MUSIC BUSINESS MEDICINE LAW James P. Kennedy, school methods may be more conducive to hours. The increased time must be Aesertive Behavior 7-9 superintendent. the Iowa format. used to accommodate approxi­ Before & After Reincarnation 7-9 4. Silverware tarnishes because of which chemical in the air? 7-9 |B i >h o 4>|i s I The results also left administra­ "We feel it’s not reflective in mately 50 women in the Senior CPR AMMONIA CHLORINE NITROGEN SULPHUR tors in Bolton unhappy. what are students are doing,” Citizens’ Women’s League. First Aid 7-0 7-9 5. — Which great 20th Century newspaper publisher has the largest “ Overall, I ’m encouraged, but Packman said. “ There’s a glich Flower Arranging here somwhere. It’s a different kind 7-0 group of newspapers as his contribution to mass education? cautious," Kennedy said. ’Tve The club now allows senior How to Hire a Contractor never believed in making too uch of test.” Investments 7-0 W.R. HEARST FRANK GANNETT JOHN S. KNIGHT E.C. citizens men’s play only from 7:30 6:30-9:00 out of one year’s scores.” Coventry School Superintendent to 9 a.m. To accommodate the Multicrafts PULLIAM Personal Transformation 7-9 ’hie mastery test was given to to Nathan Chesler could not be women, the time would increase to 7-9 'Ml.tttfh 6. Distinguish between the men at the left who were noted as about 90,000 students across the reached for comment this morning. 11:30 a.m. Photgraphy, Basic Photography, Adv. 7-9 scientists vs. authors state in the fourth, sixth and eighth Coventry either met or exceeded 7-9 the state average in all grades and The directors also asked that the Sign Language 1 FBOMTS Scientist Author grades in September and October. 7-9 Wn^Mogton |24~| The test is designed to measure how subject areas except for eighth town liaison to the country club, Sign Language 2 6 0 ' Goethe Spring Crafts 7-9 well children perform in reading, grade math. Nicholas Jackston, keep watch to 7-0 A| t M w.- ilU-» Archimedes Spring Crafts Com writing and mathematics. Eighteen percent of Coventry make sure that the club is adhering Arrif WHAthavf liH Galileo Aerobics 7-6 This was the third year the test eighth graders did not meet the to its lease. Critics of the club have 6- 9 Shakespeare Aerobics was given to fourth graders and the state minimum in math, compared charged that it has not lived up to all 7- 9 Edison the provisions of its lease. Dancerclae second time it was administered to to a state average of 15 percent. Guitar, Beg. 7-0 7-9 sixth and eighth graders. Yoga Nation’s Manchester performed above the Baseball Appreciation 7-9 Current Quotations state average in all categories Cartooning 7-0 except fourth grade writing, eighth REAL Job Seeking Skills 7-9 back in deep freeze grade writing and eighth grade Music Appreciation 7-9 0 "H e ’s just an Illinois farmer TV station facing possible FCC math. In fourth grade writing, 17 Nutrition 7-0 7-0 with land in Costa Rica. He’s a percent of Manchester students did ESTATE Tatting sanctions for broadcasting an 7-9 By The Associated Press Rainshowers have been light friendly guy who knew Sandinis- "indecent" sex comedy during not meet the minimum standards. Wedding Bouquets & Favors Parenting Children of Divorced 7-9 and scattered from the central tas, Contras, Costa Ricans.” — prime time. That percentage was the same as TODAY A cold front moved east across Appalachians across the Tennes­ William Denby, brother of James the state average. In eighth grade writing. 12 By Carl A. Zinsser 9 the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley see Valiey into the lower Missis­ Jordan Denby, who faces charges today, bringing the return to sippi Vaiiey. by the Sandinista government percent of Manchester students did Carl A. Zinsser Agency REGISTRATION FOR WINTER TERM: Lottery not meet the minimum standards, subzero temperatures to the Rainshowers were also scat­ after his small plane was forced compared to a state average of 15 northern Plains and upper Mis­ tered along the northern half of down in Nicaragua. 1. Register by mail until January 21 at. 3 COST* percent. In eighth grade math, 16 $15 per course for Manchester residenta. sissippi Valley. the Pacific Coast ahead of the 2. Register In person; Mon., January 25th Snow was scattered across next storm system. Snowshowers Connecticut daily percent of Manchester students did HCW TO REMEMBER WHAT YOU’VE SEEN $20 per course for nonresidents. "W e did not violate any laws, not meet the minimum standards, northern and western Lower were scattered across the Cas­ Minchester Higli School Cafotoria THERE ARE NO REFUNDS UNLESS A nor are we censors. Wedon’tknow Tuesday: 370 compared to a sUte average of 15 You’ ve just spent the entire day looking for a new home, »nd f ’" Michigan and in Upper Michigan, cades of Washington and Oregon. 6:30-6:00 p.m. CLASS IS CANCELLED why we were chosen on something percent. all become one giant blur. Which house had the great dark room? Was it the where a winter storm warning Skies were mostly cloudy from Play Four; 4940 Snow Day Tuesday, January 26th. that is almost a year old.’ ’ — To help improve scores, Man­ same one with the small kitchen? You saw so much that you can t remember 8 was in effect overnight and more New England through the Atlan­ Manchester Senior Citizens may take one course free each semester In addition to Morton Kent, board chairman of Lotto; chester is currently reviewing its anything! Many o f us have experienced this when we were new to real estate than a foot of snow was expected tic Coast states this morning. and, subsequently, we developed little tricks to help us remember the thou­ those offered at the Senior Citizen Center. Today’s weather picture was drawn by James Varney, who Media Central Inc., general math and reading programs, along the Lake Superior shores by Temperatures were in the 20s and sands of properties we see each year which can help you loo. lives on North School Street and attends St. Bridget School. partner in KZKC, the Kansas City 13,17,21,23,30,32 Kennedy said. It will give increased WINTER TERM BEGINS THE WEEK OF FEBRUARY 1st this morning. 30s with colder expected by attention to the school writing Carry a notebook with you when you’ re house-hunting, and give each Gusty winds of 30 to 40 mph tonight. program as well, he said. house its own page. On the top, note the address and price. Next, writedown have been reported across parts Today’s forecast called for CONNECTICUT WEATHER In Bolton, administrators are still the exterior construction, style and color. Note the color of the living room REGISTRATION BLANK of Lower Michigan, plunging the Manchester Herald searching for the answers as to why snowshowers scattered from carpel and walls and any other major feature that will jar your memory when 1 wish to register for the following courses: (Room) temperature at Sault Ste. Marie Michigan to western Pennsylva­ Bolton students performed poorly you gel home. Some people nickname houses — "th e while cal house or (Print Name of Course) (Print Night of Week Given) 30 degrees in six hours and nia and in Maine. Rainshowers Central, Eastern Interior, Southwest Interior: Clear USPS 327-500 VOL. evil. No. 68 on most areas of the test, said "copper pots house” — anything to help you retain a mental pmlure of the 8 Richard E. Packman, school creating a wind chill of minus 33 were expected for southern New and windy with a bitter cold wind chill of 15 to 25 below property. This will help you to recap the day with your agent and give him or superintendent. degrees. England, and for Washington, tonight. Low zero to 5 above. Northwest wind 10 to 20 her imimrlanl feedback that will speed up the search for the perfect home! Dangerous wind chills also Published dolly except Sunday Suggested carrier rates are 81.80 "W e’re not pleased with our Oregon, northern California, mph with stronger gusts. Thursday, sunny and very end cenein holidays by the Man­ weekly, 87.70 for one month. 823.10 were occurring across much of scores," he said. "W e dropped in For profeaslonol advice on all aspeela of buying or *411^8 ■ Idaho and western Montana, with cold. High 10 to 15. chester Publishing Co.. 16 Brelnerd for three months. 846.20 for six most areas.” the upper half of the Mississippi snow in higher elevations. 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Jan. 18, 19M SNET info fee plan Nurses Iroquois eliminates Connecticut In Briof Girl without leg In fair condition to hit 300,000 users NEW HAVEN - A 4-year-old eastern Connecticut girl was In pipeline spur plan NEW BRITAIN (AP) - About means or writing them down.' call for fair condition a day after after doctors unsuccessfully tried to 300,000 telephone consumers face Directory assistance, which costs reattach her right leg, a Yale-New Haven Hospital spokeswoman HARTFORD (AP) - Backers of cut," said Jacqueline Dooley of the prospect of higher telephone SNET $33 million a year, is now Roxbury, one of the towns that said. bills under a proposal by Southern subsidized through In-state long the controversial Iroquois pipeline Megan Wood, of Lebanon, lost her leg on Monday after the van pay hike want to eliminate a 42-mile lateral would now avoid the pipeline, "Why New England Telecommunications distance tolls. Under its proposal, should they come through our in which she was riding crashed into the back of a school bus. Corp. to charge for some directory- SNET says it will save $15 iniljiion a spur that would have traversed 10 Megan was In surgery for more than nine hours, but doctors additional Connecticut towns under pristine land?” assistance calls. year that would be used to induce HARTFORD (AP) — Bartara the original proposal for the Lynn Werner, a spokeswoman for decided that the leg could not be successfully reattached because SNET has proposed giving each in-state toll and Wide Area Tele­ Chavez, a nurse at Waterbury project. the Housatonlc Valley AMOCiatlon, of insufficient blood flow, Dr.Jeffrey Salomon said. customer five free directory- phone Service rates. Hospital, says there are three Abandonment of the spur reduces a re^onal environmental group out A portion of the limb was used to save Megan’s knee, said assistance calls a month, but William Henrich, acting director answers to solving the current by almost half the miles of pipeline oi Cornwall that has opposed the hospital spokeswoman Janan Talafer. charging 25 cents for each informa­ ofYhe DPUC’s prosecutorial div­ nursing shortage in Connecticut; would run through the state. pipeline, sold her organization Megan was in the pediatric intensive care unit on Tuesday. tion call beyond that limit. ision, asked how many calls to “wages, wages and wages.” News of the change in plans came would not let up pressure until About 30 percent of SNET’s directory assistance are for phone She testified Tuesday before the in a letter Iroquois officials sent Iroquois abandons its efforts to customers, or 300,000 customers, numbers not available any other governor's task force on the nurs­ Monday to top elected officials in have the pipeline considered under Tests could lead to arrest In death call directory assistance more than way. Such numbers would Include ing shortage. the 11 towns that the section of a preferred-permit process, five times a month, Robert Little, those that are notlisted in the phone She and others said that In pipeline would have traversed. "Until we hear that the fast-track MERIDEN — Police are awaiting test results of material found assistant vice president for rates book and numbers from outside the addition to higher pay, hospitals Gary B. Davis, spokesman for the option isn’t being pursue(^e won’t in a Meriden home that could lead to the arrest of a suspect in the and tariffs at SNET, told state local calling area, he said. need to hire more staff to do things Iroquois Gas Transmissions Sys­ be pleas^," Werner saw. The death of a baby boy found frozen in a parking lot Jan. 2. utility regulators Tuesday. James Green. SNET division nurses shouldn’t have to do, like tem, said officials from Algonquin Issue Is bigger than the route," Evidence was taken from the home last Wednesday night when "Everyone is paying fora service manager for business, said about 38 mop up spills and empty waste­ Gas Transmission Co, have ver­ The towns that would have been police executed a search and seizure warrant, Meriden Police that only a small body use,” Little percent of the calls to Information baskets. They also called for loans bally agreed to allow Iroqois to use traversed by the spur ore New Capt. Dominick Colangelo said Tuesday. said during a hearing on the SNET are for those types of numbers. and scholarships to make it easier existing pipeline to transport the 75 Milford, Washington, Roxbury, Tests on that evidence could determine whether or not the child proposal before the state Depart­ Connecticut and Tennessee are to go to nursing school. million cubic feet of natural gas per Woodbury, Bethlehem, Watertown, was bom at the home, Colangelo said. The test results are ment of Public Utility Control. the only states In which the major ^ a v e z said nurses get "abys­ day that would have traveled Thomaston, Plymouth, Bristol, State Assistant Attorney General telephone companies don’t charge mally low pay” to work "terrible Burlington and Farmington. expected some time this week, he said. for information calls. SNET has through the spur. “We have one suspect, but it is nothing lid. We have nothing William Gundling said the 300,000 hours.” "The verbal agreement was good an arrest warrant,’ customers who rely on directory provided free directory assistance Shama Schofield, a nurse at However, eight towns — New at this point to lead us to an affadavit f( assistance face the prospect of since 1878. when It began operating enough for us to eliminate the Milford, where the spur begins, Connecticut Valley Hospital in AP photo lateral from our position,” Davis Colangelo said. ^ , . , higher monthly bills. in the state. Middletown, said nurses are "over­ Sherman, Brookfield, Newtown, The 7-pound infant was found wrapped in a pink blanket shortly But Little disagreed, saying The DPUC will hold another NEW WEIGH STATION — A truck bury Tuesday. The station is on the said. Monroe, Shelton, Stratford and after 9 a.m. by a woman who was walking through the parking lot worked, underpaid, understaffed DavRTSald-the change in plans SNET believes that charging for hearing on the proposal later this and we work crazy hours.” moves onto the scale at the newly eastbound side of Interstate 84, a short Milford — would still be traversed across from AGC Inc., a business on Evansville Ave. directory assistance will "give month and Issue a ruling in four to resulted from two meetings last by the pipeline under the adjusted Another nurse, Carol Delaney of opened truck-weighing station in Dan- distance from the New York state line. month between officials from Al­ customers an incentive” to find eight weeks. DPUC spokeswoman Yale-New Haven Hospital, told the gonquin and Iroquois, which has proposal. telephone numbers through other Toni Blood said. governor's task force on the nurs­ The elimination of the spur would Educator suggests school uniforms been trying for several months to reduce the total cost of the project ing shortage that "too few young find an alternative. people are choosing nursing as a by $28 million to $384 million, Davis CROMWELL — School Superintendent K. Alexander Paddy- Yale unions authorize strike, ”I think It (the adjusted prop­ said. fote is proposing that public school students wear uniforms to career and too many current nurses osal) will cool off a lot of political Panel sees no need AP photo are leaving for other careers.” opposition and the very vocal public The request to eliminate the spur classes next fall to “keep their minds on books and not on their She and her counterparts from opposition,” Davis said. "Other will be filed Friday. Davis said. At b&cks.** RENOVATION PROGRESS — Work is in progress other hospitals said it was not than not building it, there’s not the same time, Iroquois will also Blazers, plaid skirts and coats and ties would be required under Tuesday on renovations to the Haii of the House at the unusual for surgery to be canceled seek facuity- student support the uniform policy proposed to the schols board at its meeting much more you can do.” file an application with the federal for AIDS bias law state Capitol in Hartford. The work is expected to be done at the last minute because there Bristol Mayor John J. Leone Jr. Energy Regulatory Commission to Tuesday night. The board tabled the matter. were not enough nurses to staff the strike by Local 34 in 1984. The strike proposal to get a feel for the consider the pipeline proposal Clothes are becoming more Important than learning in in time for the opening of the Generai Assembiy's 1988 NEW HAVEN (AP) - Unions magnitude of the difference,” Wel­ was happy about the new plan, but HARTFORD (AP) - A task force Tuesday, proposed a series of operating room. representing Yale University’s severely disrupted student life, other pipeline opponents were not under the regular permit procedure Cromwell schools, according to Paddyfote, who said he is studying discrimination against recommendations to be debated by session in February. Mary Keman, a nurse at Yale- closing dining halls, moving some lington said, adding that, at first in case it is rejected for the clerical, technical and blue-collar glance, Yale felt the difference satisfied. concerned about the high school and the need for teachers and AIDS victims has decided against this year’s legislature, including New Haven who said she had workers have pushed their strike classes off campus and reducing "It Hfwsn’t belong in Connecti­ preferred permit process. students there to maintain a professional attitude. recommending any changes in(the one banning AIDS testing as a decided to leave what is known as deadline back in order to enlist the library hours. would be substantial. "We’re concerned.” Paddyfote cited as reasons for his proposed dress code a need law to guard against such discrimi­ condition for hiring, firing or bedside nursing, said conditions support of faculty and students. ”I sense, frankly, that there is to end peer pressure and competition over Icothing and to give nation in housing, employment or promotion. Those found to have were "discouraging, evendemoral- less support from the faculty for the Local 35, a closed shop, has 1,000 in separate votes Tuesday night. regular members and 300 student parents a break from the amount of money they have to s^end for other areas. AIDS should be given "reasonable Winter Clearance izing” and that she has witnessed Locals 34 and 35 of the Federation of unions this time around,” Welling­ Dodd visits Managua, Existing laws already prohibit accommodations” on the Job. the errors made by overworked nurses ton said. members. Local 34 has 1.800 their childrens’s clothes. University Employees voted 1,322- members of the 2,500 workers it Paddyfote says public shcools “can take a page from private discrimination against AIDS vic­ task force said. who have no time for lunch and 310 to authorize their leaderships to But Wellington, who was teach­ tims. task force members said It also approved a proposal that a t work with dirty and unreliable ing during the 1984 dispute, down­ represents in Its bargaining unit, schools.” call a strike if necessary. Lee Lucas Berman, another Local is siient on peace plan Tuesday. anonymous and confidential testing equipment. The overwhelming authorization played the community’s role in Arthur L. Green, a task force be available throughout the state. "As (patients) receive comprom­ was expected, but the workers also settling labor issues. 34 spokeswoman, said. in Nicaragua, is the go-between for member and director of the state In addition, the task force also ised care, I begin to lose my self "The feeling of the faculty, the The unions presented the univer­ MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) - Dead man In Waterbury unidentified voted to move their deadline for a sity with counterproposls on train­ U.S. Sen. Christopher Dodd met peace talks between the U.S.- Commission on Human Rights and recommended against mandatory respect,” she said. F\irther, she settlement back from midnight students and the New Haven supported rebels and the leftist WATERBURY — Police were trying to identify the body of a Opportunities, said AIDS is consi­ testing for large segments of community create the atmosphere ing and education and health and with Cardinal Miguel Obando y said, "my employer does not seem Saturday to Jan. 23 — five days Bravo and Vice President Sergio government. young man a day after it was found In the city’s South End. dered a physical disability and it’s society. Tests would be required, Tweed’s Specialty to care.” after students return from their In which a settlement is reached,” safety matters In Tuesday’s early bargaining session. Ramirez during a one-day visit, but The presidents of Nicaragua, Detective Lt. Robert W. Deely said police officers have gone illegal to discriminate against however, as a prerequisite for She and other witnesses said they between-semesters break. she said. "But settlements don’t Costa Rica, Honduras, Guatemala anyone with a physical disability. blood, sperm or organ donations, take place at Battel Chapel or But success or failure of the declined .comment on the strug­ door-to-door in the West Liberty Street neighborhood, where the frequently do chores that should be gling Central American peace plan. and El Salvador will meet to review “You ought not to tinker with the under the proposal. Shop handled by custodial staff. "Rather than finding picket lines Beinecke Plaza, they take place at negotiations depended on progress body was discovered. when they return, students and on economic issues and the unions’ Asked if he would endorse an the progress of the peace plan they The victim, apparently in his 20s, was found lying lying on his law if it seems to be working.” No individual testing information Several nurses recommended the bargaining table.” signed last August. Green said. could be made public without the that the state provide loans and faculty deserve an opportunity to demand for job reclassifications, extension of the peace plan, an back wearing blue jeans and a brown jacket, Deely said. understand why another strike Local 34, representing clerical union and university officials action the five Central American The Reagan administration is A preliminary investigation showed the victim was beaten The issue of discrimination consent of the person tested or the scholarships to those interested in presidents are expected to take at expected to seek congressional against those with acquired im­ person’s legal guardian, unless the nursing school. Many who might looms and to take any action they and technical workers, authorized agreed. about the head with a sharp object, possibly an axe, Deely said. may feel to be appropriate,” said a strike 947-205 and Local 35, On Monday, the unions presented their summit Friday in Costa Rica, approval for $270 million In aid for Police were still searching lor a murder weapon and made no mune deficiency syndrome promp­ information was needed for neces­ otherwise go to nursing school can’t the Connecticut Democrat replied, the Contras. ted lengthy and heated debate in the sary medical care, fulfilled a Plus Pendleton Specials afford it, witnesses said. Nancy Ryan, a spokeswoman for representing blue-collar workers, the university with their latest arrests in the case on Tuesday. Local 34. authorized the possible walkout wage and benefit offer. Local 35 "That’s up to them." General Assembly last year and the compelling public interest or was Bonnie Tully of St. Mary’s School A resident of the area, who made the discovery shortly before task force was then created to otherwise required by law. under 637 Main Street 375-105. negotiator John Wilhelm estimated Asked Tuesday if such a decision daybreak, told police he was awakened in the middle of the night of Nursing In Waterbury, said there But Yale Secretary Sheila Wel­ would affect Congress’ decisions on examine it. the task force recommendations. was a "crucial need” for financial lington said she doubted the unions Earlier Tuesday, Yale Univer­ the package would cost Yale about EMERGENCY by a loud argument at the rear of an apartment house. Downtown Manchester $17 million over three years. The future aid to the Contra rebels The commission favored making aid. She also said there is a "public would be able to gamer as much sity negotiators told their union Fire — Police — Medical The resident said when he turned on an outside light the the law "AIDS-specific” last year, counterparts that they did not have proposal reduced the unions’ de­ fighting Nicaragua’s Sandinista French revolutionary writer perception that nursing is neither support from the university com­ government, he said, "I don’t argument stopped and he went back to bed. but has since come to the conclusion 6 4 3 - 6 1 9 6 lucrative nor rewarding.” munity as they did during a bitter a proposal to counter the two mands for across-the-board wage An autopsy is scheduled today at the state medical examiner’s Jean Paul Marat was murdered in increases, from 7.5 percent to 2 know.” DIAL 911 that AIDS discrimination is already Several nurses were also critical 11-week strike three years ago. unions’ latest wage and benefit In Manchester office in Farmington. illegal. Green said. 1793 in his bath by Charlotte Store Hours; Monday - Saturday, 9:30-5:00 percent yearly for Local 34 and Obando y Bravo, leader of the Corday. of the fact that there are no Local 35 members refused to offer. influential Roman Catholic Church The panel, at its final meeting traditional staff nurses on the task cross the picket lines during the "We’re costing out the union’s from 7.5 percent to 0 for Local 35. force. There are. however, a couple of nurses on the panel who work in administrative capacities. Chavez said nurses should boy­ cott the panel’s remaining three hearings until two staff nurses are I anuakv ^ appointed. D o w p l o W D Task force co-chairman Gardner E. Wright Jr. said there were no plans to add anyone to the panel, which was appointed by (Tov. William A. O’Neill last fall. i O X A R A N C E David J. McQuade. an aide to the governor, said O’Neill had asked ManclTcster the two unions representing nurses in the state to recommend potential SALE members and both of those recom­ mended were appointed. The panel is to complete its work by this summer. 2 0 ’’” ®“ FAIRWAY DEPT. • Maternity Clothes 975 Main St„ Mancheatnr HOURS: A d o p tio n • Uniforms 646-1717 M-T-W-F 9-6:00 • Loungewear MC/VISA STORE ^ ^______Thura. 9-9 / Sat. 9-5:30 “From the Basics to the Impossible to Find, You Should Come Here FIrstI p r o m o te d Rejeanne Manseau ' a j t m c u v , Owner WINDOW SHADES CUT * CUSTOM FRAM}NG * KEYS MADE 631 Main Street SS7 f o r te e n s Manchester BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A 24-hour 0 6 0 M ^ 0 hotline and counseling for pregnant teen-agers are parts of an aggres­ sive campaign designed to promote BNTIRe SPRING HAS SPRUNG AT adoption by the Catholic Family MARLOW’S WICKER DEPARTMENT^ Services. 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OPEN WED., THURS., & FRI. ’til 9 professional counseling. ”We geared up with staffing, put SALE LIMITED TO STORE STOCK -• NO OTHER DISCOUNTS APPLY - * RRST FOR EVERYTHING SINCE 1911 MAY NOT BE ACTUAL SALE ITEMS - materials together, designed difer- Nwaroini i t .. «* «c«in6 9494221 N O RAINCHECKS - ITEM |HCTUR^D H flSlC E*. ent kinds of media advertising and FIKE N9KIR9 FRONT RND REAR OF OUR 9T0RE TNUMDAT TIL 8 thru 1-20^88 tried to market adoption,” Las­ kowski said. MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednegday, Jan 18, 1M8 — 7 t - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Jan. 13. 19M BUSINESS Business In Brief OPINION EB gets $152 million Navy contract GROTON — Electric Boat shipyard has been awarded a $152 million contract for engineering and technical services on Women’s image changing in ads Trident submarines, according to U.S. Sen. John Chafee’s office. State role The shipbuilder was awarded a $644 million contract last week BV TanvdMddfsoh'' ''aren’ t well-connected' fb" reality?’ " we invite them in. We believe the what they’vb eaten. Tney think 'I to build the U.S. N avy’s 15th Trident submarine. Jack The Associated Press she said. “ I ’m pro-advertising ... articles and we believe the ads,” won’t eat this so I can have a The contract awarded Tuesday with the Navy’s Sea System AIRC but I’m concerned about its effect.’’ she said. “ They (readers) get the dessert later’ or ‘because I haven’t Command provides for engineering and technical services for Aaderaon COLUMBUS, Ohio — The depic­ No longer are there advertise­ latest diet from their magazine and eaten anything that I like all day. Trident submarine equipment and component improvement in land use tion of women in advertisements ments of “ women going goofy over go on it, or they find out the latest studies, command and control system testing and integration domestic products" because and integrating logistic support, according to Andrew H. has shifted slightly in recent years, way to wear eye makeup and they Men also fall prey to advertise­ women in American society have McLeod, press secretary for Chafee, D-R.I. but some things haven’t changed: do it to their eyes.” ments, she said, but not as made inroads in the workplace and They remain toothpick-thin. She said; " I ’m of the belief that drastically as women. ‘"There’s been a drastic change in will not accept the stereotypes advertising has taken on its own life isn’t likely The primary messages being Oil prices down, stocks retreat the status of women because now anymore, she said. form. It’s the most prevalent form we’re in the work force and that’s There are fewer advertisements of media we see and the most sent to men are to be macho, to be NEW YO RK — An uncertain outlook for OPEC cooperation has hardworking business executives How a soldier changed the image of women a bit, ’ ’ depicting a woman as a "mere persuasive. It’s a great socializer... knocked oil prices slightly lower, while stock prices have said Linda Lazier-Smith, an assist­ decoration and an appendage” to a taking the place of the church, and emotionally aloof. retreated amid anxiety about a report due Friday on foreign The reaction of local public officials to a ant professor at Ohio State Univer­ man, she said. school and sometimes parental “ Men have been brought up with trade. proposal to limit the authority of sity’s School of Journalism. An increase of car and financial units by telling us how to look and a totally different self-confidence Also Tuesday, the dollar turned in a narrowly mixed service ads targeting the executive municipalities over zoning matters has been was murdered Ms. Lazier-Smith, who has II act and feel.” level,” she said. “ Even If they don’t performance and bond prices finished little-changed after a rally years of professional experience in woman also has demonstrated She said most ads portray women look like Jim Palmer in underwear, attempt failed. swift, unequivocal and predictable. advertising, is a doctoral candidate progress, Ms. Lazier-Smith said. as "you th fu l, scrawny, and they believe they do.” On the New York Stock Exchange, the Dow Jones average of 30 They do not like the idea at all. And their at Ohio State studying womens' “ There’s been a move toward blonde,” and many female readers Citing data from her previous industrial stocks fell 16.58 points, closing at 1,928.55 after being negative reaction unquestionably corres­ images in ads. For the past year, more normalcy so the women are by the Soviets and viewers strive to look that way. study iinking ads and anorexia down more than 50 points at one point. not quite so young, not quite so ponds to the opinion of the majority of citizens she has collected and examined hundreds of magazine ads from perfect and not quite so thin, but The effect of advertising is nervosa, Ms. Lazier-Smith said Crude oil prices in the futures market were rocked by of the state’s suburban towns. exemplified by the number of men comprise only 3 percent of the conflicting signals on the production outlook for the Organization WASHING’TON — M ajor Arthur D. Nicholson Ms., Newsweek, Playboy and Time they’re stiii very, very thin by women who diet, she said. total number of people with eating of Petroleum Exporting Countries, falling 80 cents a barrel The matter came up for discussion briefly has been dead for three years. For three years his magazines. readers’ standards,” she said. Television commercials are ef­ “ Most women spend all day disorders. before finishing with a 12-cent loss. Tuesday night when the Manchester Board of fam ily and friends have waited for an apology from Ms. Lazier-Smith hopes her find­ ings will help women become less fective in persuading viewers to fretting about what to eat and not to “ Advertising doesn’t cause ano­ On the New York Mercantile Exchange, the contract for D irectors met with three members of the the Soviet Union, waited for sanctions against the influenced by advertising. buy products because the medium eat,” she said. “ There’s undue rexia,” she said. “ But when the February delivery of West Texas Intermediate, the main U.S. General Assembly. The legislators made it trigger-happy Soviet sentry who gunned him down, Women have to “ understand that is repetitious and multisensory, she stress put on women because they anorexic women need an idea of crude, closed at $16.63 per 42-gallon barrel, compared with $16.75 clear they are not in favor of giving the state waited for a sheepish confession that the shooting they are being manipulated by said. worry about dieting their entire how the ideal women should look, at the close Monday. At one point the benchmark West Texas government any kind of veto power over local was a tragic mistake. messages and those messages “ But magazines are our friends. lifetimes. All day they worry about they look at TV and other ads.” contracts hit $15.95 a barrel. zoning decisions. They will have to wait a long time. The smiling A subcommittee of Gov. William O’Neill’s Mikhail Gorbachev, a product of bom-again Soviet marketing skills, has been personally unapologetlc SEC says manager stole $8 million Blue Ribbon Commission on Housing has P&W union seeks talk about the unprovoked killing of Nicholson in East NEW YORK — A 23-year-old investment adviser used $8 suggested that the state should have power to The Hartford plans “ I’m sorry sir — but there is now a stricter FAA enforcement on the size Germany. Now, we have new evidence that million of his clients’ $10 million to buy himself paintings, a overturn some local zoning decisions as a of carry-on luggage.” Gorbachev’s men were so unfazed by the heinous on ‘golden handshake’ luxury apartment, a beach home, jewelry and fancy cars, federal means of ensuring that there will be enough tragedy that they engaged in bully-boy actions 375 to 425 layoffs regulators.say. land set aside in Connecticut to provide badly against the United States and Great Britain after Luxury acquisitions by David Peter Bloom, who had more than the shooting. EAST HARTFORD (AP) — The interest in contacting the company. 100 investment clients, included $4.7 million in artwork, the needed low-cost housing. Low-cost housing Company officials declined to Nicholson was part of a 14-member liaison team HARTFORD (AP) - The Machinists union has requested a The union and the company first Securities and Exchange Commission said in a civil action generally translates into smaller housing Hartford Insurance Group will comment on the reported Open Forum stationed in East Germany to observe the Soviets. second round of negotiations with held talks last fall on the feasibility disclosed Tuesday. lay off 375 to 425 employees in the layoffs. units on smaller parcels of land. Pratt & Whitney to discuss possible of entering into early contract Under a settlement reached Monday with the regulatory The Soviets have a team in West Germany doing Hartford area next week, ac­ The need for lower-cost housing is obvious. The Hartford reported third- ways of minimizing the impact of negotiations to deal with the effects agency, the 1985 Duke University graduate who parlayed a the same Uilng. The arrangement is sanctioned by cording to a published report. upcoming layoffs. of anticipated major layoffs this It is not so obvious, at least in the minds of Group, succinctly summed up the with one in Denver iaMay. A May a 1947 agreement between the United States and quarter, after-tax operating in­ college investment club into his money-managing firm will A gathering ■The Hartford Courant. in come for 1987 of $99.6 million, a George Almeida, representative year. bombardier when he said: “ The 1989 outing follows in Dayton, the Soviet Union. Both sides are supposed to stay surrender all assets to a court-appointed receiver. local planning and zoning officials, that today’s editions, quotes in­ 47 percent increase from its for the Machinists’ District 91. said But the union’s membership greatest bombing planes in the transfering any zoning authority to the state, of dinosaurs? Ohio, and in 1990, El Pasoistabbed out of restricted areas. formed sources as saying the income of $67.8 million in the Tuesday that the union wants to overwhelmingly rejected a special world take him into battle through layoff will affect both the prop­ will, in itself, do much to solve the cost to host the aging fliers. The Soviets claim Nicholson and his driver, Sgt. same quarter the previous year. negotiate an early retirement plan early-retirement and severance- To the Editor: every opposition and in thirty erty and casualty operation in All former bombardiers and Jessie Schatz, were in a restricted area on March The company said there have for hourly workers similar to the pay proposal in late November problem. Hartford and the life insurance seconds over the target he must those who are interested or 24,1985, when the Soviet sentry fired a warning been improvements in its prop­ program accepted by 2.000 salaried because the company offered it Considering Connecticut’s tradition of Not many people today realize operation in Simbury. vindicate the greatest responsi­ participated in the training of shot and then gunned down Nicholson. Schatz said erty and casualty operation, but workers last winter. only as part of an offer toextend the giving municipalities broad local authority, it that World War II gave birth to a The Hartford has about 10,000 current contract by three years bility ever placed upon an individ­ bombardiers are urged tocontact there was no warning, and the United States claims said it had a sizable downturn In The union says it has been told the Help Your Child flying profession which is now ual soldier in the line of duty.’ ’ employees in Connecticut, in­ the operating income of its life, with two lump sum paymentsin lieu appears unlikely that the General Assembly the organization at Box 254, Eagle that the area was not restricted. cluding about 4,500 in it main company plans to lay off between practically non-existent. Bom- health and employee benefits of wage increases. will pass any legislation that seriously curbs World War II bombardiering Harbor, Mich. 49951, or call Here are some of the untold details of that day: office in Hartford and about 1.600 and 2,000 employees next bardiering, orbombaimingasthe operations. year. But aerospace analysts who The union’s request Tuesday was iSil Succeed In School municipal power in making land-use began with enlisted bombsight 906-289-4440 fo r particulars. • After Nicholson was shot, at 3:45 p.m., Schatz 1,500 in its Simsbury operation. British chose to call it, is barely technicians in the nose of bombers follow P8rW have speculated the communicated to James F. Per- decisions. Members of World War II combat was held by the Soviets in his car until midnight. He The newspaper said company In a related development, visible in the highly skilled of the time. Thereafter, special­ number could go as high as 3.000 or retta, director of industrial rela­ The Center for Learning offers help that goes crews are asked to pass on this was berated by Soviet military offlcials, who sources attributed the layoffs to company spokesman Joe Faz- tions for United Technologies But the idea will gain support among voters procedures of the modem air 4.600. ized emphasis was placed upon information to their crew accused him of shooting Nicholson. ’Two Pentagon increasing competition in the zino said that 134 employees Corp., P&W’s Hartford-based par­ beyond tutoring, providing programs designed to who are most adversely affected by the lack crew. property and casualty industry have chosen to take a special The request for more talks came the training of those who were to bombardier. sources familiar with the details say that Schatz ent company. of affordable housing, and they cannot be This functional responsibility is determine the success or fa ilure of and continuing financial prob­ early retirement that was of­ after rank-and-file union delegates improve academic skills while increasing motivation was physically assaulted by the Soviets. from all four P&W locals in the P&W spokesmen said division deeply hidden as an additional a bombing mission. Some 45,000 lems in its life and group health fered to 362 workers late last politically ignored forever. Alfred P. Werbner • Our Pentagon sources say that an American state met Monday night at union executives were meeting to discuss and self-confidence. duty of the crew navigator in hand-selected young men were operations. year in a cost-cutting effort. If Manchester and other towns are going to Lieutenant Colonel colonel who arrived on the scene within hours of the headquarters to discuss renewed the union overture. today’s Air Force. While bombs schooled at 14 Army Air Fields • DiagnosUc Testing Spelling retain com plete control over land use, the U.S. A ir Force, Ret. incident was not allowed to help Nicholson. are still released from high-flying scattered throughout the West • Reading Homework Helper towns will have to make some concessions, Manchester American officials do not know how long it took airplanes, there is little or no and Southwest areas of the U.S. Nicholson to die as he lay on the ground with a • Mathematics Study Skills including eased zoning regulations. visual sighting of the target used According to retired Air Force single gunshot wound in his stomach. How ‘once-ln-a-lifetime’ exclusion works • Remedlal/Enrlchment Pre-School Manchester officials contend that the town in the process. Radar pulses and Col. E.C. "N ed ” Humphreys Jr., • ’The Soviets wouldn’t hand over Nicholson’s is providing adequately for multiple-family electronic wizardry poke unseen less than half the number trained QUESTION: have lived in my home for more — $200,000 minus $65,000. If you knou> your child should be doing body until the following day. U.A. Arm y than three years. If I sell my home. You have used the exclusion to holes in the sky, computing and are now living. Heestimates there I ’m selling the housing and mixed-used zoning. Snowplowing Job intelligence officials believe that Soviets took eliminate tax on $125,000 of your . . . executing weapon release miles house In which I I will have a profit of more than better call us... for your child's sake. That contention may be subject to some are between 15,000 and 20,000 still Nicholson to East Berlin for an examination by $125,000. Can I useboth the one-time gain and have deferred tax on the from a target; providing a far less lived until five examination. living. Humphreys, who gradu­ deserves praise doctors. It was not until 5; 30 p.m. on March 25, Investors* $125,000 exclusion and defer tax on $65,000 balance of that gain. romantic image than the bomb ated in the first Class of 1043 at years ago. I - more than 24 hours after the shooting, that an rented the house the rest of the profit by buying drops from the Flying Fortresses, Midland, Texas, began in 1946 to To the Editor; y ■ William A. Doyle, a syndicated American doctor was allowed to examine out to tenants Guide another home? Liberators, Marauders, Mitchells Ccnicr for Lciiniiiu] seek identification and contact Nicholson’s body. Americans did an autopsy on for those five columnist, welcomes written ques­ William A. Doyle tions, but he can provide answers and other bombers of World War with all whowarebombardiers, or (Copy of a letter to Town March 26. years. I bought ANSWER; Yes. Let’s say your only through the column. Write to II. who had been associated with the Manager Robert Weiss) • In a touching move of solidarity, British liaison m y present basis on your present home is Doyle In care of the Manchester After School Prograim Now Forming 646-4943 The picture of those young men, bombardiering profession, and I have, for a long time, been home more than $50,000 and you sell It for $240,000, team members drove to the site of A e shooting in Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester 483 Wett Mtddiw Turnplko, Hilliard Profaaakmal Bldg- Suita 200. Manchaatar. C T 06040 in their bulky suits, oxygen who were still living. The task was impressed with the overall snow­ two years ago — producing a $190,000 gain. By using Ludwlgslust, East (jermany, the day after the $125,000 exclusion, you reduce 06040. masks, helmets and goggles, laterexpandedtolistencyclopedi- plowing job that is accomplished three years af­ Nicholson was shot and “ squatted” in a silent your gain to $65,000. hunched over the optics of their in Manchester. Special commen­ ter selling the other house. I ’m 56 available only to homeowners 65 or Vb cally the status of all who were protest. One Pentagon source said the British “ sat Now, let’s say you buy a new but am told I cannot take advantage older. Having used it in 1983. that Norden or Sperry bombsights in trained or w'orked with the dations should be given for the there for three days on the spot with the Soviets principal residence for $200,000. of the tax break available to people means you’re at least 80 now. For the plexiglass noses of propeller profession. leadership and dedication of the fuming.” You defer paying tax on the $65,000 driven multi-engined aircraft, crews responsible for the plowing 55 and older who sell their homes, you, the exclusions can be a Now in 1987, 41 years later, he That unpublicized show of support may have put because I did not live in that house by reducing the basis on your new were fam iliar sights in the movies ” twlce-ln-a-lifetime” thing. has accounted for some 10,000 of and snow removal on MainStreet, the British team members in mortal danger. TV o for the three years prior to the sale. home by that amount. That makes If you're about to retire or change jobs, you’ll of the day; and were once touted these “ dinosaurs" with the list of which is the only north-soutli months later, on June 4, two Soviet trucks in a If that is true, is there any way I QUESTION: I am past 55 and the basis on your new home $135,000

as an integral part of the bombing contacts growing daily. street from one end of town to the military convoy rammed a British liaison car can put the money into a rollover or probably get a lump-sum distribution from your team consisting of pilot, co-pilot, other ... serving close to 20,000 In April 1985, Bombardiers Inc. carrying three men. The incident was on an East something where I won’t have to pension plan when you leave. Right away, you’ll navigator, bombardier, radio op­ held its first reunion at Midland, cars each day. German country road three miles from any pay income tax on the money I erator, flight engineer and aerial Texas, the site of the largest We are truly fortunate to have restricted area, and the British officers were trying make from the sale? have to decide what to do with all that money. gunner. It was true that the entire this kind of skill in Manchester’s bomberdier school of World War to back their car away from the menacing Soviet I f you hesitate more than 60 days, you’ll end up success of a bombing mission II. Three-hundred forty-seven Highway Department. Please ANSWER; It’s true and you’re trucks. Several Soviet soldiers hurled bricks and stuck with paying tax on yourprofit depended upon the coolness and people attended. The second convey these plaudits to all handing a lot'of it over to Unde Sam. shovesl at the British, who managed to drive their from the sale of that house. Your skill (primarily eye-to-hand coor­ reunion was held in San Antonio concerned. «> t » M by NEA XV car on tire rims to the nearest village. ’The Soviet profit is the difference between f i * • .jt It’s a critical decision and, thanks dination) of the bombardier as he If you’re leaving from March 26 to 29,1987, and 650 soldiers tailgated them and then held them at your “ basis” and the proceeds of took the aircraft on the bomb run! were present. At this gathering George H. Marlow gunpoint for five hours. the sale. Your basis is the price you to the new tax law, a complicated one. Gen. Eugene L. Eubank, wartime the membership decided to hold 867 Main St. O ' . t "The only reason he watches TV is to see the It was simple luck that the British weren’t killed. paid, plus the cost of all additions yourjob,doi^ forget Fortunately, there’s an uncomplicated commercials with the little clay figures." commander of the 19th Bomb annual reunionsbeginningin 1988, Manchester A year earlier, a heavy-duty East German army and Improvements, minus any ; # ¥ • truck rammed a French liaison car, killing one deductions you took on your income .solution — roll over your pension plan French officer and injuring another. Officers of the tax returns for depreciation during the years the house was rented out. \p ^ r pension plan. to Connecticut National Bank. three liaison teams call that a thinly disguised The rule on this says anyone 55 or Simply drop by and talk to one of our IRA spe­ O ’Neill, starting eighth year, is in great shape homicide. older who sells the “ principal residence” he or she owned and cialists. Together you’ll review the many variables lived in for three of the five years Gov. Bill O’Neill is in better shape as he starts his The consensus candidate then would be U.S. Rep. Trading favors before the sale can take a so-called that define your particular situation, from your eighth year in office than at any time since he took Barbara Kennelly of Hartford, though a small The KGB may look calculating and cold on the “ once-in-a-lifetlme” exclusion and over on the last ticks of the clock in 1980. stampede would develop if the nomination were outside, but on the inside there are signs of a sloppy immediate lax liabilities to your long-term retire­ not pay federal income tax on up to Quite frankly, this ini' ’That goes for his performance as governor and open. She’s going to be A e candidate one year, good-old-boy system that rewards people for favors - i! Capitol $125,000 of the profit from the sale, tion is not for everyone! „ Jh). Y o u ’ U enjoy ment needs. Then you’ll discover how many invest­ how the public regards him now. It goes for the count on it. rendered, according to one of its most notable proriding no such exclusion has Rather, it is extended to a INdualized atten- condition of the state, which has shared in the O’Neill cannot afford, whatever is in his heart, to defectors, Maj. Stanislav Levchenko. been taken since July 26, 1978. You ment opportunities we have for Rollover IRAs, Comments select group of people who Btrotig motivation. nation’s good times. It goes for his political role as hint that he may not seek another term. If he does, Levchenko said that when he was a spy for the didn’t live in that house for three of And yotil^ learn the skills opportunities to help you turn what you have into top gun in the ruling Democratic Party here. Bob Conrad he’s politically dead as governor. So he had the KGB in Japan, he had to work with a young five years before the sale. Youcan’t are looking for an inno- There is no question but that O’Neill grew into proper answer when he was asked on public incompetent by the name of Aleksandr Shishayev. use the exclusion. vative, more personal way you need ed reach your goal all you’ll ever need. this, that he was one unsteady cookie at first, and television about his plans. Wil he run? Levchenko was puzzled about how such a dolt If you had purchased and moved to lose weight. and stay tfiere. ^ into a new home within two years To find out more, drop by the nearest hmnch o f that the palace guard he inherited from the late O’Neill’s reply: “ If I were a betting man, I ended up in a sensitive intelligence position. If you feel more eomfbrt W hat’s more, IN N E lt before or after the sale of your Gov. Ella Grasso did much to bring him along. able in a smaller group, C IR C L E is backed by 25 wouldn’t bet against it." Neither would I. Levchenko later learned the answer; The KGB was former home, you would have Connecticut National Bank, call I -800-558-2607 or But despite what he says now about being the leaders as Chairman John Droney and George simply returning a favor when it gave young Inner Circle tnis^t be the years of Weight Watchers Political notes deferred tax on the profit from the send in this coupon. same guy today that he was then, he isn’t. The new Hannon, the fund-raising good buddy to O’Neill, Shishayev a job. sale of the former home. But you perfect apptoacn for 'you. know-how— this year Bill O’Neill is in charge. We’re told he speaks with insist they aren’t altogether sure what the governor • Sam Donaldson, lion of the White House press Shishayev’s father, it seems, was the chief of didn’t meet that time test. lIn h e rC itd e is die featuring the new r. 1 authority at staff and other policy meetings. He will do. They say he isn’t, either. corps, didn’t get his facts straight in his new book, Moscow’s Florist ’Trade Administration and There’s no legitimate way you small'group approach to 1 9 ^ Quick Success*^ Connecliatl Nalioiutl Bank 777 Main Street M SN 207 makes decisions promptly on his own. He gets The tainted polyp which doctors excised from his ^“Hold on, Mr. President,” when he told of a 1975 whenever a KGB agent died, the elder Shishayev can get out of paying tax on your weight loss. You^l propam designed to Hartford, CT06II5 royally ticked off at underlings who goof up and innards last week at St. Francis Hospital in incident in Hartford. He wrote that “ one of Ford’s would make sure that the funeral flowers were profit. No rollover or any other meet every week help you lose weight method of tax deferral is available embarrass the administration. Hartford offers a clue. O’Neill usually adds the aides” suffered a broken finger when the free. To the KGB, a freebie, even a minor freebie with 8-12 caring- INNER 20% faster— and to you. ’The Internal Revenue Please send me more information on Rollover IRA.S. O’Neill is the party leader who knows how to condition, like a conversational punctuation mark, president’s limo was hit broadside at an like funeral flowers, deserved reciprocity. So the people who ,CF keep it off. show the flag, too. The unwritten story of local that health will be a factor when he makes his intersection there. That was no “ aide,” it was GOP yonger Shishayev got a Job, and not just any job, Service will get Its bite. Name______elections last fall was In how much time this decision. State Oiairman (at the time) Fred Biebel of but a job with the Soviet intelligence corps, Address- QUESTION; We bought our first JOIN US At OUR OI»iN HOUSE governor put on the road almost every night and on He had heart bypass surgery and came back Stratford, who was riding with Ford from the Civic guaranteeing him protection inside the ^W et home in 1951 for $20,000 and sold it in weekends to support local Democratic candidates. strongly, though he must struggle to keep his Center to Bradley International Airport. system. 1973 for $30,000. At the time of that IN FARMINGTON IN MANCHESTER Wednesday, January 27, 1968 He was all over ^ e state. weight down. He recovered nicely last fall from an • Gary Hart told a television interviewer last sale, we took the exclusion from tax Tuesday, January 26, 1988 Phone. -B est lime to e a ll- After his landslide victory at the polls in 1986, the attack of diverticulitis before most of us writers week that he has organizations (for his presidential on our profit, which then was 10:00 A M -1 2 :3 0 PM, 10:00 A M -1 2 :3 0 PM, [1 -J new Bill O’Neill was obviously feeling his own oats. learned how to spell it. Then came his brush with effort) "in all 50 states.” That was news to limited to $50,000. 3:30 PM-7-.30 PM 3:30 PM-7:30 PM He showed flashes of ego and became rather aloof’ cancer and the polyp operation. Officials strained Democratic State Chairman John Droney, who iHanrlipstpr Hrralft The home we bought In 1973 can The Inner Circle Prestige Office Center — unlike the Just Plain Bill who gravitated to the to say that O’Neill didn’t have cancer, the polyp says he isn’t aware of one, if it exists, in now be sold for at least double wbat Weight Watchers Center 150 Main Street Gmmficut top. But he is getting over that. did. But polyps don’t run for elective office. Connecticut. But two other candidates are in Founded In 1881 we paid for It. If we sell, can we (corner of N . Main & Main Sts) derive any benefit from the exclu­ Loehman’s Plozo He may not get the tax cut he had hoped for this Governors do. O’Neill and the Connecticut public action. PENNY M. SIEP FER T...... Publisher Mchom sion, which now Is up to $125,000? 230 Farmington Avenue to 8.5.V.8 Of tor mox itilomwHvK. pl«ot« «ill year, but his relationship with the Legislature will have to keep watch to see that little squib cut • New Haven Alderman Marty Dunleavy has Q EO n O E T C H A P P E L L ...... Editor DOUGLAS A. BEVINS ...... Executiva Editor (next to Pepperidge Farm) should even improve on a good 1987. from insides has any cousins. been named manager of Tennessee Sen. Al Gore’s MARIE P Q R A D V ...... CHy EdHor ANSWER: Sure. You haven’t 1-800-622^2999 Bank He is clearly comfortable and confident in the I ’m playing it as though O’ Neill intends to run campaign in this state, working out of Democratic ALEXANDER Q IR E L LI...... Associate Editor Uken an exclusion since July 26, • — — Know-how that pays off. most visible job in the state. In m y opinion, he’s a again in 1990.1 believe his wife, Nikki, wants that big-wig Peter Kelly’s law offices in Hartford. And ... 1978, so you are eligible to take an cinch to run again in 1990. DENISE A. R O B E R T S ...... Advertising Director Wp«3hf Inn«r C«rcl4 0«d Oi k I SuCCSSi for him. She klnda relishes this life, anyway. I also Donna Parso of Hampton, vice chairwoman of the MARK F. A B R A IT IS ...... Business Manager exclusion from tax on the profit t«g(M«t«d Nodomods ol Many of the top-level functionaries in state say the Democratic Party has a contingency plan Democratic Town Committee there, is taking over SHELDON COHEN ...... Composing Manager from the sale of your present home. Watght Wofthers IniRtflQhonol. kvc 1 ^ V^Might WQKhcts lni«rnohond, Inc government agree — perhaps in wishful thinking in case O’Neill decides, for any reason, not to go. as state director of Illinois Sen. Paul Simon’s ROBERT H. HUBBARD ...... Preesroom Manager ‘The old exclusion, changed by act ...... Member FOtC about the security of their own Jobs. But such party campaign, with headquarters in Hartford. JEANNE Q FROMERTH ...... Circulation Manager of Congress on that date in 1978, was MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednwday. Jan. H. i w - L « - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednegdav. Jan. 13. 1988

f.S./WorU in Brief Toll heavy In ’87 airline crashes I Scientists and residents wait for predicted earthquake Richter scale roughly every 22 other changes in the ground occur magnitude-4.5 quake, two said. The overall accident rate fw By Lm S ltgtl And 17 miles to the south in sure the quake would rupture a By H. Josef Hebert 20-mile stretch of the San Andreas years since 1857, most recently in before the predicted major quake, magnitude-3.5 quakes or combina­ Upset Stomach curtails Reagan plans The Associated Press U.S. Airline Accidents, 1977-1987 commuters was 1.43 per Tht Atsoclottd Pratt Cholame, Aggie’s Cafe owner hoping to learn how to predict other tions of certain lesser warning departures, the highest since IM l. Agnes Bayus declares; " I truly Fault, which runs smack through 1966. “ We’re in the final years of the temblors. signs occur near Parkfield. WASHINGTON — President Reagan canceled his plans to Acckjenls Involving U.S. scheduled Bolger said the airlines carried PA R K H E LD , Calif. - A few believe we are going to have a big Parkfield, sometime during a 10- WASHINGTON - Three major Total laialiiles ( H D process that is going to result In a attend the fui^ral of a former White House aide today after airlines flying large aircrall (excludes more than 450 million milet north of this tiny town, earthquake. God help us, because year period centered around this They also hope to issue a warning airline crashes in 1987, including magnitude-6 earthquake right William Bakun, chief scientist of suffering an upset stomach in the early morning hours, the White Total accldenis' on nearly 7 million flights during sclentltt Tom McEvilly and his people will not be prepared for it.” month, which means no later than 72 hours before the Parkfield one that claimed 156 lives, gave non-accidenis such as sabotage- 31 here,” McEvilly, a seismologist at the earthquake prediction experi­ House said. 30 colleagues have placed 114 seis­ Life just hasn’t been the same in January 1993. quake. U.S. commercial aviation one of the related crashes) Fatal accldenis ■ the University of California, Berke­ ment, said one or two A-level alerts Chief presidential spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said Reagan He noted that one of the fawl mometers in a mile-deep hole, the oak-dotted pastures of the The USGS said the qUake is likely highest death toils during the past ley, said Tuesday as reporters Such an “ A-level” alert will be likely will be false alarms. would go ahead with plans to greet Japanese Prime Minister QD accidents Included in some of tte waiting for movement that may Cholame Valley since 1985, when to rupture a 20-mile stretch of the decade, according to the National toured the scenic California valley issued by the USGS and then Noboro Takeshita, but would be unable to attend funeral services N’TSB statistics Ijas been linked to signal a long-predicted severe the U.S. Geological Survey issued San Andreas Fault, which runs "People tell us we can afford to ’Transportation Safety Board. d D 25 halfway between Los Angeles and relayed to California’s Office of for Edward Hickey, 52, form erly the head of the White House earthquake. the nation’s first official long-term smack through Parkfield, some­ have one or two (false alarms) The safety board said more (j I) San Francisco. Emergency Services in Sacra­ 23 The accident rate figure did not At the one-room school in Park- earthquake prediction. time between January 1983 and before the public gets fed up,” security office and more recently chairman of the Federal deaths occurred In commercial The seismometers McEvilly in­ mento, which in turn will notify 32 (X) Include the crash of a Pacific The forecast for a severe quake January 1993, making this January Bakun said. Maritime Commission, who died iast week. airline crashes last year than in field, population 34, teacher Duane stalled in the mile-deep abandoned officials in Fresno, San Luis 20 20 Southwest Airlines jet Dec. 7 in Hamann abruptly orders his stu­ measuring about 6 on the Richter the midpoint. "The president’s schedule ... is being changed to reflect a mild seven of the previous nine years. 20 20 oil well are among scores of Obispo, Kings, Kern, Monterey and While this month is in the center 19 which the cause is believed to have scale has sfiurred what the agency The prediction was based on the episode of gastroenteritis experienced during the night,” said a Commuter airlines also posted dents to drop to their knees and monitoring devices placed in the San Benito counties. County offi­ of the prediction “ window,” the been a passenger firing a gun In the calls the nation’s premier experi­ fact that the Parkfield segment of statement by Fitzwater. “ Dr. John Hutton, the president’s their worst safety record since 1979. (233) cover their heads three or four valley. Researchers want to learn cials will alert local residents. quake Is no more likely now than in cockpit. But deaths from that crash times a week, a drill meant to ment aimed at predicting temblors. the San Andreas has ruptured in a few years, he added. physician, examined the president this morning and found him to The major airlines flying large 15 quakes measuring 5.5 to 6.3 on the what kind of smaller quakes and The alert will be issued if one be in good health except for the stated complaint.” jet aircraft had 31 accidents during — 43 in all — were included in the prepare the children for the The u s e s said it was 95 percent the year, including four involving NTSB’s total death figures. temblor. fatalities. The crashes resulted in Other major accidents during the Society celebrates 100th birthday 231 deaths, the highest number 10 10 year were the crash of a Northwest Airlines jetliner Aug. 16 near WASHINGTON - The National Geographic Society celebrated since 1982. Commuter lines had 35 accidents, Detroit killing 156 people, and the Galaxies its 100th birthday today by announcing its centennial gift to the 10 involving fatalities. Fifty-eight crash of a Continental Airlines DC-9 V nation: $20 million to help teach kids about the planet Earth. people died, the most in commuter Nov. 15 in Denver killing 28. “ Our kids don’t know where they are. And if you don’t know The most severe commuter acci­ Serving the Hartford area’s furniture and decorating needs. M anchester crashes since 66 were killed in 1979. J where you are, you’re nowhere,” said Gilbert M. Grosvenor, the The figure of 31 airliner accidents dents were the crash of a Ryan Air detected society’s president. was the highest number since 1974 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Service plane Nov. 23 near Homer, The money will go into a new foundation, and the society when there were 42, according to Alaska, killing 18 people; the Parkade Sourc*. Nttiont! Trtnspontthn $4ltty Botnj promised to kick in $20 million more if it can raise an equal the safety board. The agency collision of a Sky West commuter far away amount in outside contributions for its cause of combating counts an accident whenever there AP graphic with a private plane Jan. 15 hear geographic illiteracy. is significant injury or damage. Kearns, Utah, killing 10 people; and Grosvenor, interviewed on the NBC-TV “ Today” show, said The 231 deaths were eclipsed over Industry spokesmen said a better rate in seven of the previous nine the crash during an attempted By Paul Recar the foundation will direct most of its resources toward training the past decade only in 1979 when indicator is the rate of fatal years, according to the NTSB. landing March 4 near Detroit of a The Anoclatad Press teachers. “ We believe that the future of geography in the schools 351 people were killed in aviation accidents per 100,000 departures. It The airline association pointed to Northwest AirLInk commuter, kil­ crashes involving major U.S. air­ climbed in 1987 compared to the ling nine people. AUSTIN, Texas — Astronomers A is through the teachers. We want to train these teachers to teach accident rate figures going back The higher 1987 fatality totals for geography,” he said. lines, and in 1982 when 233 people previous year, but still was lower even further. using powerful new instruments were killed. than normal. “ There were only six other years both major airlines and commuters have detected what they believe to Airline industry officials suggest, “ Taken over the long term (1987) since the beginning of safety followed one of the safest years for be the births of two galaxies about FCC takes aim at Indecent TV show however, that the total accident and was one of the better years for regulations in 1926 that had a lower both types In 1986. That year, the 17 billion light years from Earth, fatality figures are misleading airline safety,” maintained Bill major airlines had 20 accidents and WASHINGTON — Owners of a Kansas City television station rate,” said William F. Bolger, the more distant than any objects ever Save 25% when trying to make comparisons Jackman, a spokesman for the Air industry group’s president. only one death and the commuters observed. possibly facing the first federal action for showing an allegedly because they do not take into ’Transport Association, which re­ During 1987, the overall accident had just 15 accidents and four Research by the University of indecent movie during prime time say the station violated account changes in traffic volume. presents the major air carriers. rate — covering fatal and non-fatal deaths. Arizona team also suggests that the company guidelines when it aired the sex comedy “ Private Furthermore, a single accident The rate of accidents involving accidents — was 0.43 per 100,000 Meanwhile, pilots of small pri­ galaxies were created around the N Lessons.” involving a large aircraft could fatalities — 0.43 per 100,000 depar­ departures compared with 0.31 the vate planes had one of their safest beginning of the universe. Morton Kent, chairman of the board of Media Central Inc. in cause the total figures to soar. tures — was lower in 1987 than the previous year, the safety board years in 1987. Richard Elston, a University of Chattanooga, Tenn., general partner of KZKC-TV, added, Arizona doctoral candidate, said however, that the station violated no laws. the discovery was made last spring WINTER SALE “ The people at the station are allowed some basic freedoms of at Steward Observatory near •Window Treatments choice on programming in accordance with community Gorbachev pledges more reforms Tucson. •Bedspreads standards," Kent said Tuesday. “ However, we have company In a paper prepared for presenta­ •Comforters •Decorative fjccessories guidelines, and the particular movie violated our standards.” tion today, he said the objects •Furniture •Decorative Piliows By Mark J. Porubcansky Soviet economy and politics. Yeltsin, a proponent of Gorba­ affairs in the country where they WATERBEDS appear to be "primeval galaxies,” chev’s effort to restructure and are the masters?” The Associated Press In comments released Tuesday fiti at the beginning of star formation. open up Soviet society, was fired as The Soviet leader said, "Already Japan may open building market by the official Tass news agency, he "There is no metal (which Semi-Annual Sample Sale OF MOSCOW - Mikhail S. Gorba­ said conservative opponents were Moscow party leader in mid- now we see that questions of indicates a matured star),” Elston WASHINGTON — Japanese Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita chev said he is steering his reforms against greater democracy in So­ November after he criticized the democracy In Soviet society will be Save 15%-30% On All Famous Maker said in an interview Tuesday. “ It’s is prepared to satisfy a U.S. demand for negotiations to open between radicals on one side and viet life. party leadership and the pace of the main, central problems. We just primeval material that is Furniture and Accessories In Stock MANCHESTER Japan’s multibillion-dollar construction market to American conservatives on the other to a June Gorbachev credited his policies reform at a Central Committee shall cover everything here, includ­ collapsing for the first time.” companies, administration officials say. party conference that will consider with improving the international meeting in October. ing the electoral system, judicial Elston said the emissions de­ lfrt«rior Dviign Sarvk* At his first summit with Takeshita, President Reagan also electoral and judical reforms, Tass climate through signing of an Referring to that session, Gorba­ reform, the perfection of control 296 W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE tected appear to have been created PttlJmlimf matJ Cwmnnru/ hopes to move toward solution of other economic problems reported. agreement with President Reagan chev said “ the ultra-perestroika organs in the country, etc.” about 17 billion years ago, only a The party conference, a rare to ban medium-range nuclear wea­ phraseology proved to be helpless. In June 1987, voters were given a 28} W. Middle Turnpike Manchester______646-0040 PHONE 647-7173 buffeting relations between the world’s two richest nations. few hundred million years after the gathering of leaders between the pons, but added "no breakthrough Representatives of the ‘revolution­ choice of candidates in several Takeshita was scheduled to meet Reagan today. theoretical beginning of the ^ USE OUR LAYAWAY congresses held every five years, is ary’ phrase have neither compo­ thousand of the Soviet Union’s State Department spokesman Charles E. Redman said he has as yet taken place.” For buying M M . alfordabilKy. expected to give Gorbachev a He chided unidentified journal­ sure, nor readiness to assume 52,000 local electoral districts. universe. expected Takeshita’s visit to “ lay the groundwork for progress A light year is the distance light, chance to put his stamp on the ists for sensationalism and per­ responsibility, the onus of stubborn Vladimir Terebilov, chairman of IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE “FINAL” DAYS on a number of issues facing the United States and Japan.” moving at 186,000 miles a second, Financing Available. i^ n o r leadership and its program. sonal ambition that turned some and lengthy work in order to move the Soviet Supreme Court, said last The Reagan administration appeared satisfied with a will travel in a year, about 6 trillion Japanese proposal, discussed by officials on both sides Tuesday, The Soviet leader told writers and publications into “ private shops.” our society to new frontiers.” month in an interview with the OF OUR NATIONAL CLEARANCE SALE... COMPLETE LINE OF WATERBEDS AND ACCESSORIES artists Friday in a meeting at the In an apparent reference to Josef Turning to critics who say his Communist Party newspaper miles. that could lead to the lowering of barriers that keep U.S. If confirmed, the finding would Communist Party Central Commit­ Stalin, however, he stoutly de­ reforms undermine the foundations Pravda that judicial reforms SUKR FINE FINISHI companies out of the Japanese construction market, including mark the first time any celestial WE ARE DELIGHTED TO JOIN THE COLOmML STYLE TRI-LEVEL tee that proponents of “ ultra- fended revelations about Soviet of Soviet socialism, Gorbachev should include stronger legal de­ the $8 billion Kansai International Airport project near Osaka. object has been detected this far perestroika” such as Boris N. history. Gorbachev accused Stalin asked: “ By what are they being fense for citizens and less pretrial from Earth. TOWN-WIDE BOOKCASE QQ Yeltsin proved incapable of leader­ of “ enormous and unforgivable” undermined? By people’s move­ detention. “ It is a very good bet that his WATERBED ship. Perestroika signifies Gorba­ crimes in a Nov. 2 speech reviewing ment, by their activity aimed at Gorbachev said his restructuring President of Taiwan dies at 77 conclusions are correct,” said Compare at *2M chev’s attempts to restructure Soviet history. handling more confidently the drive still was in its early phases. Patrick J. McCarthy, an astrono­ MANCHESTER CLEARANCE SALE T A IP E I, Taiwan — President Chiang Ching-kuo, son of mer at the University of California, Stairied and Lacquered. Nationalist Chinese ieader Chiang Kai-shek, died today and Berkeley, adding that the data Shelved, Scalloped Sides. ended the dynasty that led the nationalists to victory a nd defeat in Flying pigs get support would have to be confirmed by Supor Ungta, Quean, King Recessed Top Shelf. China and prosperity in Taiwan. He was 77. others to be generally accepted. eVERYDAY LOW PRICES Chiang, president since 1978, died of a heart attack at the Elston said the discovery was 3 Veterans General Hospital at 3:55 p.m. Vice President Lee made during a test of a new and Teng-hui was sworn in as president three hours later. on bicentennial sculpture powerful infrared camera. Using \ . 0 4 ‘ Oootf Until 2-1-99 y “ We have lost a capable leader. ... Every one of us felt a deep infrared equipment developed by a Shoots • 2 Pa Poddod Sldo Rslls i Dally sorrow. This was an unredeemable loss,” Prem ier Yu Kuo-hwa, Tuesday called that hogwash. the military, 4,000 heat sensors Quick • 2 Pillow Casas • Pillow C m s CINCINNATI (AP) — A woman cradled a • Mstttots Pod • Wotarbod CondKIonor I 10 l o t fighting back tears, said as he announced Chiang’s death on week-old pig named Arnold and city councilmen “ If we’re the major-league town we think we were placed in a grid. The camera dollvory national television at 9 p.m. donned plastic porcine snouts as a bicentennial are, we need to be able to be a little more then was connected to a 61-inch Saturday and SAVE «50 with this coupon I 10 to e Lee urged all Nationalist Party members to “ fulfill the mission brouhaha over a sculpture containing winged self-assured about ourselves and our place in telescope at the observatory. Mr. Chiang was unable to finish.” That mission was uniting pigs turned City Hall into hog-lovers’ heaven. history, and be able to laugh at ourselves,” said Elston said the device was WE Inttallatlon Sunday Councilman Arn Bortz, who wore a pig snout. pointed randomly into space, away HONOR Rog.Ml9 O N LY ^ 6 9 j Taiwan with mainland China under a Nationalist government. More than 200 people crowded the council 649-3406 C u rtis 12 toS A carnival atmosphere prevailed. A woman from bright, obscuring stars within ovallaMa. WITH ANY WATERBED PURCHASE chambers Tuesday to exchange snorts over the from a radio station brought Arnold the pig, who the Milky Way. The camera then 273 V\/. MIDDLE TPKE. llllillillllM alhes (Doaa not ^ __ I Israel deports four Palestinians sculpture some referred to as “ Pigasus” squealed softly in her arms. Councilmen donned took exposures lasting at least eight MANCHESTER, CT HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER because it contains 3-foot-high bronze pigs with pig hats — baseball caps sporting pink pig ears, hours. GAZA CITY, Occupied Gaza Strip — Israel said it today wings. deported four Palestinians for instigating unrest in the occupied snouts and tails — and one councilman had a The photographs captured sev­ Some residents weren’t amused when the territories, and a riot broke out in a Gaza Strip refugee camp large hog shipped in from the Cincinnati Zoo for eral known galaxies and two that artwork planned for Sawyer Point Park in a pre-hearing appearance. When council appeared to be separate and much during a visit by a top U,N. envoy. commemoration with the city’s 200th birthday members polled the audience, pro-pig forces farther away than the others. WINTER CLEARANCE The decision to expel the Palestinians had been condemned by was publicized. They flooded newspapers and applauded and cheered loudly for 20 seconds. Elston said the key to the By Popular Demand! () N E • W E E K • () N I ! a United Nations Security Council resolution backed by the City Council with letters and calls of protest, Pig opponents were much quieter, clapping for discovery was that the two galaxies United States. prompting the hearing. half as long. had unusually high “ velocities of An arm y official said the four expelled men, all natives of the “ This debate has gotten so serious, it’s The anti-pig forces suggested there was no recession,” or movement away Bugle Boy Casual Cargo Pants West Bank, were secretly flown by helicopter to a mountain pass outrageous,” said Don Driehaus, part of the reason for levity. from other objects. Vh miles north of Hasbaya in south Lebanon. The official spoke pro-pig contingent. “ The issue is whether the pig statues Will Objects moving away rapidly on condition of anonymity. Council members, however, learned Tuesday subject our city, our businesses and our people to give a red signature that can be Buy One, Get One Another five Palestinians also ordered expelled Jan. 3 are they are legally powerless to stop the sculpture public scorn, locally or nationally. It has started interpreted as distance. fighting deportation in court. because the appropriate city boards already already,” said Milton Bortz, a cousin to the The two galaxies had a “ red Israel claimed the violence today at the Rafah refugee camp approved it. The work is under construction and councilman. shift’ ’ of more than 6. Most galaxies FREE! was provoked by the presence of U.N. undersecretary Marrack scheduled to be completed this summer. “ I imagine we’re the laughingstock of the are seen at a red shift of 2, or about Goulding, who was accompanied by television crews. AP photo The sculpture, by Minnesota artist Andrew country,” added Kevin Anneken. 13 billion light years away. A Leicester, has 17 elements representing various At one point, Milton Bortz was asked a.' recently observed quasar was PRO PIG — Cincinnati Councilman phases of Cincinnati’s history. The pigs question by one of the snout-hatted councilmen. found with a red shift of 4.5, about 16 American faces trial In Nicaragua Arn Bortz wears a flying pig hat and symbolize the city’s “ Porkopolis” days of the “ I hope you realize how difficult it is to billion light years away. With a Sweaters...... •fo'” . ^ 1 0 « up 1800s, when it was a pork-packing center. respond to something like that to someone who’s shift of 6, the objects found by MANAGUA, Nicaragua — An American whose small plane nose while listening to arguments at a Tuesday hearing on the city's Some would like to play down Cincinnati’s pig wearing a pig hat,” Milton Bortz said. Elston are about 17 billion light Winter Jackets...... (from *29”) * 1 0 Off was forced down in Nicaragua was accused by the Sandinista connection in the sculpture, worrying about the Others found no reason to object to the flying years away. QUYS ONLY government of having ties to the Contra rebels and charged with bicentenniai sculpture. city’s image. But the majority who showed up hogs. Elston’s "numbers are about Assorted Insulated & Water Repellent violating public order and security. right,” said Hyron Spinrad, a James Jordan Denby, an Illinois farmer, faces up to 30 years in UC-Berkeley astronomer. prison if convicted of the charges, scheduled to be read by “ If it’s right, then it’s pretty w ork B o o t,...... » 2 9 « " . » 3 9 ” 9 Sun states would gain Herman Survivors & Wolverine | prosecutors today in court. spectacular,” he said. Extra Heavyweight Flannel Shirts... Government prosecutor Julio Cabrera told reporters of the Elston made the initial observa­ Waterproof Boots charges on Tuesday, Denby’s 58th birthday. The Carlinville, 111., tions last spring with George and Rugby Shirts & Polar Fleece Jackets *2 4 ** native also was charged with criminal association. It was not in remapping of House Maria Rleke, a husband-wife team known when his trial would begin. of astronomers at Steward. WASHINGTON (AP) - Califor­ Belt apparently is continuing, nia would gain four seats in the boosting the number of residents, Oil slick moves slowly downriver House of Representatives if Con­ and thus the congressional influ­ Laser may clean $4999 gress were reapportioned based on ence, of states in those regions. 8 SISTERSVILLE, W.Va. — An oil slick meandering down the the most recent population esti­ Because Congress requires that blood of AIDS Levi Prewash & Stonewashed Jeans *1 5 ** Ohio R iver neared Sistersville today, but officials hadn’t closed mates, while Florida and Texas the House be limited to 435 the water system to keep out the slick, which has tainted water would add three apiece, a private members, a gain by one state WASHINGTON (AP) - A Levi Black & Gray Jeans...... * 1 9 * * supplies and killed wildlife along its path. study shows. requires a loss by another. number of infectious agents includ­ The diesel fuel, which spilled from a ruptured tank near Significant losses — two seats California, which grew from 23.7 "B ill, I got you toinething for "Hal Let's say it's a aide of me ing the deadly AIDS virus can be Levi White Wash 505's & 501’s ...... ^ 2 9 * * SHORT W O O L S0 9 9 LONG WOOL S^Q 99 Pittsburgh, was about 16 miles upstream from the town at 9:30 each — would strike Michigan, New million people in 1980 to a 1987 Valentine's Day.” you’ ve only caught a glimpse of. eradicated from donated blood by COATS COATS O y a.m. and was moving at less than a half-mile an hour, said Jeanne York, Ohio and Pennsylvania, ' estimate of 27.7 million, would get Here...Open it!” using laser light, according to “ Hey, I told you all I want is Ison, a spokeswoman for the Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation accoi^ing to new calculations by a an extra four seats, boosting its research by medical researchers In FAMOUS $1099 ALL 99 Commission. Washington consultant. delegation to 49 members, accord­ you.” ” Oh wow. Oh woa oh wow! Texas* LABEL I V WOVEN »9 Ooheel! Um... eh... uhu...” Prewash * 1 7 » * & Stonewashed * 1 9 » 8 Kim Brace, president of Election "It’s at least a day away (from Sistersville),” she said. "The ing to Brace’s calculation. The “ Come ’ere.” The findings, outlined Tuesday in DRESSY BLOUSES TOPS slick is stili slowing down.” Data Services Inc., has calculated Golden State had added two seats in "W ell said! Cat got your tongue?” the scientific journal "Transfu­ AND MANY MORE UNADVERTISTED SPECIALS how the seats in the House would be "O h geese. Am I going to be The community planned to close a river inlet to keep the 1980. sion,” are based on small-scale TAKE AN A D D ITIO N A L 50% OFF pollution out of its 19th-dentury-buiit water system, but officiais distributed on the basis of 1987 state Retirement haven Florida, which embarrassed?” "N o... you got my heart!” laboratory experiments conducted population estimates released Dec. over the past three years, said Dr. were uncertain when this would be necessary. added four House members in 1980, Boudoir Photography: Elegant, Tasteful, Classy Ch ck$ ALL KNIT HATS & GLOVES 30 by the Census Bureau. James L. "L es” Matthews, a Dlocovaf 0 would gain three more if the shift Canto Welcome The House won’t actually be were made now, bringing its total to call now for Valentine’ s Day consultation. researcher affiliated with the Bay­ reapportioned until 1991, based on Wotcomo Wiretaps used to capture HamadI 22. lor University Medical Center. the results of the 1990 national With proper follow-up work, The 1987 population estimate for census. Matthews said, it appears the DUESSELDORF, West Germany — West German police used the Sunshine State was 12 million, nancy sarra-smiTh 269 Middle Turnpike West But using a computer to apply the procedure could be used to cleanse wiretaps to help capture Abbas Ali Hamadi, suspected of up from 9.7 million in 1980 to push it (next to Walflreens) complex reapportionment formula blood at a "flow rate” of about a kidnapping, after the arrest of his brother, accused in a TWA past Pennsylvania as the fourth H S S 'B M D l that has been in use since 1930 to the hijacking, according to testimony today. pint every 15 minutes — sufficient 643-5065 VVHKRE SMART WORKINf'. WOMEN SAVE 2(y4iTO m O N FASHION. most recent population estimates most populated state. (^photography Abbas Hamadi, 29, is charged with kidnapping two West to allow its use by blood banks. allows a look at trends since the last Also set to gain three seats in the Germans in Beirut to try to force the release of his brother, That, in turn, could offer blood ADOlV M, NAVY HOURS; . MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE - 384 W M iddle Tpke. redistricting in 1980. current estimate is Texas, bringing banks a virtual foolproof means of AKmT at HAY ^ p^. g.g ! Sat. 9.6 / Sun. 10-5 Mohammed Hamadi, from a Frankfurt prison. -203-647-'I981 •VERNON - Tri - City Plaza, Talcotiville Rd. The widely documented shift of its total to 30. Texas also picked up guaranteeing the safety of their the nation’s population to the Sun three seats in 1980. donated supplies. MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednowlav. Jan. 1». HM - II ■ - i 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Jan. 13, 1988 TV Topics Puzzles

REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES ACROSS 4 Cut of beef Answer to Previous Puzzle The Thorns’ premieres on ABC 5 Groups of U L B 1 Landing boat points R l E 4 Shortcoming 6 At the tip IW By Kathryn Baker Cooper, a Tony winner for "Woman of the "We’re applng our Income, 8 Metallic paper 7 Join Q iN The Associated Press Year," and Tony Roberts, known to movie buffs "So why don’t yon up yours?" 12 Ear (comb, 8 Two score and □ □ □ □ D O M as Woody Allen’s frequent sidekick. form) ten □ □ □ 13 Canter NEW YORK — Mike Nichols' new comedy In the opening episode, "Death and Transfigu­ REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK 9 Cornelia _ series for ABC, "The Thoms," stalls off ration,” Ginger Thom (Bishop) is panicking 14 _ -bitsy Skinner |M 15 Track circuit promisingly enough with Dorothy Loudon over ttie evening shindig she’s planned to propel ELSEWHERE IN TELEVISION: 10 Tw o words of 16 Souring agent crooning the catchy theme song, “We’re All the family into the social register. Meanwhile, understanding MRS. SLEDGE — In an upcoming episode of featuring: IHtipreSSiV6 (Cham.) . . . . Right; ’’ her husband, Sloan (Roberts), is explaining to 18 _ and Old Lace ^ ^ Northern the children why they can’t find the family dog. ABC’s “Sledge Hammer!" Heather ^ p to n 20 Befuddled (2 conatellation "We’ve millions of unemployed, It seems Sloan, weary of FIdo’s flatulence, had plays the ex-wife of the warped crime warrior In West Hartford Colonial 17 Poetic foot FT H "And beggars we can’t avoid. a bit of type casting. In real life, she is married to wds.) him euthanized. A 1 David Rasche, who plays Sledge. It’ll be 21 Antlered animal 19PoetT.S. _ r "It’s pitiful, dear. Now that we’re snuggling down to get to know Start your New Year off right in this lovely Tudor, 23 Scrapaa L E A R P "But we’re all right.” Lupton’s first appearance on the show. ... located in a neighborhood of comparible homes. 22 U.S. service these lovely people, Sloan’s mother (Cooper) branch 24 Pool player 1 N U l 1 E calls to report that a fire has destroyed her CAPTIONED CLASSICS — Actress Mariee 24 Central points Minnatota _ £ Unfortunately, we’re not, because the show that follows is pretty pitiful. Brooklyn apartment. Sloan invites her to stay Matlin, who won an Oscar for her performance * 8 Rooms, 4 Bdrms., VA baths, garage 26 Exerciser's con­ 25 Sources of 31 Naval patty 43 Singer _ with the family, rejecting Ginger’s suggestion in "Children of a Lesser God,” is playing hoston cern “The Thoms,” premiering Friday, seems less metal officer Adams that his mother tough it out in a hotel. The Movie Channel’s Monday series Holly­ * Brick front w/vinyl siding 27 Recline 26 Ditcuttion a comedy than a mystery — How did esteemed 33 Future plants 44 Tree trunk. "You couldn’t care less if your mother was in a wood Classic of the Week" to tout 30 Ravine 27 Comic 46 Against ^ film director and former comedy writer Mike * New gutters and shutters, newer storms & 38 Gentlest Nichols create something so unfunny? hotel or in a ^tch,” notes Ginger. captioning (subtitling through use of a decMer) 32 Author 28 Of India (comb, 47 Pacific Island "But how would it look?” Sloan reasons. screens Jacqueline _ 40 Want astray The show wants to be different, a tart, satirical of classic films so deaf people can enjoy them. form) 48 Grafted, In Amid this social relevance roams a contemp­ Matlin, who is deaf. Introduces the movies with * Newer roof, furnace, hot water heater. 34 Seesaw 29 Adam's 41 Short sword heraldry slap at the me-first mentality of the '80s. But in the premiere episode. It quickly reverts to tuous French maid named Tolnette (Mary sign language. ... 35 Falsa grandson 42 Defeats (sl.) 50 _ Tse-tung Louise Wilson) who smokes cigarettes and talks J * Beautiful fenced in back yard with many trees, SOUTH WINDSOR - New listing - immaculate 7 36 Swift aircraft sitcom formula, complete with contrived moral 1 2 8 9 10 11 like Maurice Chevalier. Cricket (Lori Petty), an 1987 NOW AVAILABLE ON VIDEO — NBC shrubs and 10x5 storage shed. Room Raised Ranch, 2 bedrooms, family room, (abbr.) ending. au pair girl from Queens, wears crop-tops, rides News is producing a video called “ 1987; The fireplace, plus a wood burning stove, 2'A baths, built 37 Baiaball avants 14 Producers ("Frank’s Place”) Unforgettable Year.” The 60-minute look back * Kitchen, remodeled this year, has new vinyl floor, 39 Salvas 12 and Jay Tarses ("The 'Slap' Maxwell Story" a motorcycle and has to fend off the advances of tile, oak cabinets, stove, dishwasher, disposal, in appliances, immediate occupancy. Mr. Thom while Mrs. Thorn is mnning upstairs on the events lhat shaped the year — like NBC 40 Jana Austen 15 1 and "The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd”) are anchor Tom Brokaw’s exclusive interview with counter tops and stainless steel sink. Much more! Priced at ’185,000. title going great guns without laugh tracks. So why to the bedroom with the architect. The Thoms have reproduced, unfortunately. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev — is ooffo*” 41 Anglo-Saxon let- 18 20 does Nichols’ show resort to canned hee- * Owners Anxious - ’229,900.00 tar Adam Biesk plays 16-year-old Chad, Lisa Rieffel by NBC anchor Tom Brokaw. NBC publicity hawing? One character complains about the suggests purchasing the tape for “family and 42 Black and smell from the Chinese restaurant next door. is Joey, 14, and Jess Tendler plays Edmund, a ‘‘Putting You 1st Is 2nd Nature To U s!” white animal 7-year-old who traumatized by the death of the friends for whom '87 was an important y*0F- Replies another, "What do you want me to do? Like NBC anchor Tom Brokaw. It will retail for A U&R REALTY CO. dog to the point he assumes its identity. 45 Knead 24 25 Have them deported?” Har har har har har. 49 Decoration “The Thoms” is set in a posh New York Sloan’s mother. Rose, is supposed to be the $24.95 and is available this month. ... STRANO REAL ESTATE ^ 51 Hot cross — receptacle of all that is good and honest in the 156 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER. CT ^ 643-2692 30 townhouse wherein dwells an unsympathetic CASTING NEWS — Aloysius 52 Carpet nap social-climbing family uncomfortably reminis­ world by virtue of appearing at the cocktail Snuffleupagus’ little sister, Alice, joins PBS Robert D. Murdock, Realtor 53 Concerning (2 34 party in her nightgown. CALL TODAY - 647-“SOLD” rifen wds.) cent of Fox’s execrable “Down and Out in "Sesame Street” as a regular as of Jan. 29. The Beverly Hills,” with touches of “The Perfect But the theme song is good. It was written by producers hope the 2-year-old’s relationship 54 Map 36 John Kander and Fred Ebb (“New York, New abbreviation Party” and "The Louds” thrown in. York,” “Cabaret”) and seems to contain the with her 4-year-old brother will lend some 55 Sow Director John Bowab’s video verite style is insight into the way young children Interart. rather interesting, and the cast is packed with real philosophy behind the show; Martin Robinson plays Snuffy. Judy Sladkey is 56 Of the ear 43 44 N 57 Uncle 42 ,=v. top New York stage actors such as Kelly Bishop, “You’ll find In the long run Alice. a Tony winner for "A Choms Line” ; Marilyn •‘It’n rirh that endures. D.W.HSH DOWN 49 L,* Commarclal-InvesImenI Company Muncnuuter ’139,900 1 Girl of song 52 Saven room two bath full dormereo FOR SALE 2 Marshal's 55 T V T o n ig h t Cape ’ with many extras. Bay w i ! badge window In living room, skylights In MANCHESTER • EstaMIshsd rastaurant wKh full bar 3 Moat private upstairs bedrooms, large deck to (e)1988 by NEA. Inc private back yard. Oarage and two and apartment above. '175,000 (comp, wd.) (60 min.) (In Stereo) (61) Wonderful World of banking on a big raise so that he can pur­ ^ Equalizer A switchboard outbuildings. Call Sentry lor 5:00PM 1 0:00PM 8® Nightline (CC). SOMERS Disney: Inside Donald Duck Professor chase a dream car. but Balki comes across operator accidentally eavesdrops on a CB details. • 42 prime acres ready for subdivision. •800,000 a memo that may dash his cousin's dream. (3D Honeymoonere VERNON immACULATE 'IN.SOO MANCHESTER CHARmiNQ '182,900 Rolling topo with stream. Ludwig von Drake becomes Donald Duck’s conversation about the murder of an un­ 4 Bedroom Colonial with park-llke yard In quiet psychiatrist. (60 mm.) (E) Evening Magazine How the Yagers dercover policeman. (60 min.) (3® Clas.iried Eighteen Offers informa­ six room Victorian Colonial In convenient location. Large ’ 250,000 neighborhood. First floor Family room and Laundry ENFIELD [ESPN] Super Bowl IX Highlights: became millionaires; singer Tiffany. 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TodMy'M clu»: tV equate H. ex-GI finds life at home more difficult than Pittsburgh \2 hrs.. 30 min.) honor in a Natumbe nightclub. (60 min.) Mancheetur ’229,900 FO R LE A S E (70 min.) his six years as a POW. , d® St. Elsewhere (C C) Despite Nine room two and one half bath Margot Kidder, Ray Sharkey, 1982. Rated dD d® Highway to Heaven (CC) Jona­ ® Tonight Show (In Stereo) U&R Ranch with a contemporary MANCHESTER Z V B I D I J R I A than and Mark discover that the star player threats by gang members, Kiem struggles @2) • 1S80 sq.ft, office space In new H R I J C Y H R. flair. Tw o fireplaces, cedar closet, for a football team is hooked on pain killers to save one of their rivals; Rosenthal learns IS ) Racing from Plaintfield ultra modern building. Praetlga that former colleague Bobby Caldwell has D.W.FISH 5:30PM (ESPN) Thoroughbred Dig prescribed by the team doctor. (60 min.) ® Hogan's Heroes den, family room, work shop, new environment. NLVIVVIZ DCGW I J I Y G C A K succumbed to AIDS. (60 min.) roof, attic fan and much more. Thjs TH E REALTY C O M m N Y est (R) (In Stereo) @ ) Stamford Symphony; Opening Night (g ) News (CC). home Is perfect for your active fam­ WILLINQTON VFV8CYCNA 6:00PM QD (]B] (3d) (401 News (24) ^ Great Performances: Andre [C N N ] Sports Tonight Anchors: Fred ily. • 12,000 to 17,000 eq. ft. avallabln for B I A V I V N B W H G I Watts' 25th Anniversary Gala With the d® Honeymoonere ® Three’s Company Hickman, Nick Charles. offica, reataurant or light Industrial New York Philharmonic and Zubin (41) Noticiero Untvision Y H X X C A K (D Magnum, P.l. Mehta (2 hrs.) (In Stereo) [D IS ] M OVIE; 'State Fair' An Iowa farm H A Z A H R I family spends a hectic week at the State VERNON M OVIE: 'Convoy' The truckers battle [5^ Across the Rubicon (CC) A look at 3J) Jeffersons Fair. Music by Rodgers and Hammeratein. • 1400I400 &3ei& 3300 sq. It. spaces at El Cam- the cops irrthis war on wheels. Kris Kris- racial segregation in South Africa through 1 Better DCXXCHR HJGVYFJ DHJZ. (3D Simon & Simon Jeanne Crain, Dana Andrews, Vivian Ino Plan. Qood- ■ visibility■ Iblll from 1-34 ’ 10 “ sq.fl. tofferson, All MacGraw, Ernest Borgnine. the eyes of political satirist Pieter Dirk Uys I H o m e s . PREVIOUS SO LUTIO N: "T o be without some of the things you want is an ( ^ Gimme a Break 1978. (60 min.) Blaine. 1945. FREE MARKET EVALUATION — VERNON immACULATE - END UNIT '120,900 ELLINGTON Indispensable part of happiness.” — Bertrand Russell. News (Live) (|j) Star Trek [HBO] MOVIE: The Boat' Wife' (CC) A Spacious 2 bedroom “Ryeland” Model Townhouse Condo • New HOOO e. I. Rat. /Prof. Ctr. (41) Quinceanera married stockbroker has second thoughts on 4 levels. Completely appllanced kitchen with breakfast Prime Rt. 33 loc. Fall occupancy ’Il^sq . ft. ( ^ Doctor Who $1) MOVIE: Something to Sing About' [CNN] CNN News about falling victim to the charms of hie bar. fireplaced living room, tiled entry, 1Vi baths, private (2® T.J. Hooker Joys and disappointments follow a New [ESPN ] College Basketball: Kentucky boss' seductive spouse. Daniel Stem, Ar- Yo ly bandleader as he heads to Holly­ yard. Bonus - Seller will pay 1st year Association Fee for 243 Main SIraal, Manchaatar, C T 06040 (3® (61) Family Ties at Alabama (2 hrs.) (Live) lelte Dombasle, Fisher Stevens. 1986. wood m search of stardom. James Cag­ Rated R. (In Stereo) buyerl 83) Reporter 41 ney. Evelyn Daw, William Frawley. 1937. [H B O ] 1st & Ten: Going for Broke (CC) f203) 643-4616 Jill hires a free agent (Seattle Seahawks’ [M A X ] M OVIE: 'Th e Last Detail' Before c-^-TA-rC- CfD\/ir*PS •eeaat.wif ’------^ r e a l ESTATE SERVICES OFFICE HOWS CALL LENI MATYIAlAATYI OR CHRIS HELLER MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour [CNN] PrimeNews Brian Bosworth). 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Rated R. magical spring whose water gives them [H BO ] MOVIE: 'Indiana Jones and tha (3® Odd Couple Unscramble these four Jumbles, immortality Margaret Chamberlain, Paul 3 Temple of Doom' (C C) The globe-trotting Muy Especial [USA] Airwolf A one letter to each square, to form Flessa 1980 four ordinary words. archeologist batt'es an Indian cult for pos­ [DIS] Butch Minds the Baby Jerry 11 ;35PM CB Entertainment Tonight [ESPN ] SportsLook session of a sacred stone in this prequel to O ’Shea and Ivan Cotton star in Damon David Frost interviews Michael Caine. (In BRAND NEW NAGET [HBO ] MOVIE: 'Sinbad and the Eye of ■Raiders of the Lost Ark ’. Harrison Ford. Runyon’s story about a safecracker who Stereo) Ralaed Ranches located In a beautiful area of North the Tiger' Sinbad battles mythological Kate Capshaw, Ke Huy Quan. 1984. Rated has to babysit his infant son while pulling 1 2:00AM d) HK Squad PG (In Stereo) Coventry. 1900 sq. ft. of living area... 7 rooms, 2’4 creatures in order to remove the curse off a robbery. ( E Entertainment Tonight David Frost placed on a young prince Patrick Wayne. [M AX] MOVIE: 'Still of the Night' A [H B O ] Murder or Mercy: Five American interviews Michael Caine. baths. Including a master bath, fireplaced, custom Jane Seymour. Margaret Whiting. 1977 psychiatrist becomes increasingly in­ Families (CC) The stories of how five se­ (35 Star Trek raised birch cabinets, pull down attic staira, Rated G. volved with the mysterious mistress of a parate families dealt with the moral and gorgeous atrium door from dining room to deck, BOYHB [M AX] MOVIE: ’Above and Beyond’ murdered patient. Meryl Streep. Roy ethical questions surrounding mercy kill­ (3® Making of Santo Gold separate kitchen rear door, all thermopane The story of the men of the Enola Gay, a Scheider. Jessica Tandy. 1982. Rated PG ing (60 min.) Polica Story II slJ windows, burled oil tank PLUS a treed acre lot with highly trained flight crew selected to or­ [U S A ] Riptide (60 min.) ® Alfrad Hitchcock PreaanU ganize and execute the bombing of Hirosh­ 11 ;OOPM CB CB ® ® ® New. stone walls... comparel '180’s ima. Robert Taylor, Eleanor Parker, James 8: 30 PM (E) Head of the Class (CC) CB ® W A -S -H SO) Newtywed Game i Whitmore. 1953. Charlie gains an unwanted roommate [C N N ] Newsnight “WE'RE SELLING HOUSES" 646-2482 when Dr. Samuels leaves his wife CB Simon & Simon Real Estate BRAND NEW USTING!!! PUMITE [U S A ] Cartoons [E S P N ] SportsCenter WHAT THAT UNPER - CD Entertainment Tonight David Frost ' (13) INN N e w . Attractive and well maintained 6+5 room duplex 6:30PM C B Family Ties (3® Whelers Wrep Up (Live) Magnum. P.l. COVER AGENT WA5 interviews.Michael Caine. 1 2:05AM (E in Manchester on Florence Street. Excellent □ ( T ) 8® ABC News (CC) 647-8400 ALSO KNOWN AS. 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It — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Jan. 13. 198B Men prepare for race Obituaries Mother FOOD Continued from page 1 all calculations and informing the driver where and how to drive, Dorothy E. Gauthier ‘ 1' tougher. Shorts said? No odometer Curry said. “ When I first thought Dorothy E. Gauthier, 73, of North of quints Is allowed In the vehicle — only about it, it seemed like an easy and Windham, died Tuesday at the pencil, paper, a stopwatch and one straightforward thing,” Curry Windham Community Memorial M l watch. The racing team will have to said. “ It’s not that simple. There s a lot of skill Involved and a lot of Hospital. She was the widow of i W * figure distance, mileage and speed, ecstatic luck.” Joseph Gauthier. he said. ' 0 0 m She was bom in Manchester, Feb, The racers pas8 secret check­ Also, a lot of money. Shorts 21. 1914. and lived in North DETROIT (AP) — The mother \ / points along the route and are estimates it will cost him $25,000 to Windham for 25 years. of babies believed to be the assessed penalty points for late or enter the race; $7,000 is already She is survived by a daughter, nation’s first "test-tube” quintu­ early arrivals, he said. spent on the entry fee. Because of Joan Barclay of Lebanon; a son, plets says she’s ecstatic about the Also, a. mechanical team is not the cost. Shorts Is looking for a Phillip Bruce Faron of Williman- five new additions to her family allowed to follow the vehicle, Shorts sponsor. but "a nervous wreck” about Reed said he entered the race Granny Smiths tic; a stepson and stepdaughter in said. Each car’s mechanical team Canada; four grandchildren; and raising eight children. must be at least an hour ahead or again because, like Shorts, he loved other relatives in Manchester. Michele L ’Esperance, 34, deli­ behind the racers, so any mechani­ facing such long odds. In last year’s Tart, green apples have long been the choice of many experienced cooks for baking. The funeral is Friday at 9; 30 a .m. vered the babies by Caesarean cal failures could cost the racers a race, from Disneyland to Disney- They know that tart apples accent the sweet flavors of cakes, pies and breads, creating section late Monday within four world near Orlando, Fla., Reed said from the Potter Funeral Home, 456 day’s finish, he said. memorable taste sensations. , . . . n Jackson St.. Willimantic. with a minutes. The four girls and one A team can only fail to finish one his finishing time was “ fair” The apples increasingly selected as the tart baking apple of choice are Oranny Mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. boy ranged in weight from 1 day. A second failure puts it out of compared to the other drivers. Smiths from Washington State. Their rich green skin, often with a blush of pink along pound, 14.5 ounces to 3 pounds, 2.5 "The challenge. I like a chal­ at St. Mary’s Church, Willimantic. the race the shoulder, is one easy way to identify Grannies, as they are familiarly known. The ounces, and were two months lenge.” said Reed. “ It gets grueling Burial will follow in St. Joseph’s "You have to have luck on your creamy white, crisp and juicy flesh and tart, distinctive flavor are other characteristics. premature. when you’re in an old car eight to 11 Cemetery. Windham. Calling hours side,” Shorts said. “ (And) you have In little over five years. Granny Smith apples have grown to be the number three apple are ’Thursday, from 7 to 9 p.m. ’’They’re beautiful,” said Mrs. to pray that parts of the vehicle stay hours a day with no air condition­ L ’Esperance, who with her hus­ ing. Art doesn’t know what he’s in in production (behind Red and Golden Delicious) in Washington, the state most noted Memorial donations may be together.” for quality and quantity of apples. The 1984 Washington harvest yielded about 1.4 made to the American Cancer band have three sons from The (c responsible for for.” Society, 29IvanhllISt.,Willimantic previous marriages. million boxes or about 48 million pounds of Grannies. , . , , 06226. “ I don’t know that I can say Reach for a Granny when you are looking for a refreshing snack thats relatively low in calories— about 80 for a medium-sized apple — and also in fat As with all apples, their Minnie Gerich anything and I don’t know how I ’m going to deal with it but we’re Credit theft charged high water content gives a satisfying sense of fullness. , ■ , Minnie Gerich. 81. of 333 Bidwell going to take it a day at a time and And when it’s time to pull out the canisters of flour and sugar and the sweet spice ot St., formerly of North Main Street, see what happens.... I’m excited. Two postal workers from Hart­ purchase, police said. Zimmerman cinnamon for a baking session that conjures up images of home and family, consider died’Tuesday. She was the widow of I ’m a nervous wreck. I’m sore.” ford were arrested Tuesday at the told police that he got the card in the the Granny Smith Coffeecake shown here. It has old-fashioned goodness with a touch The quints, believed to be the mail, but later admitted that he had Olln A. Gerich, Sears store at the Manchester of contemporary flair. • . -r ^ She was bom in Manchester. nation’s first born through in AP photo Parkade and charged with illegal stolen the Sears card while working Cream cheese in the recipe makes this cake particularly rich and moist lart juicy March 15. 1906. and was a lifelong vitro fertilization, were doing BABY TALK — Raymond and Micjiele L’Esperance of use of a credit card and larceny, at the Hartford Post Office, police slices of Granny Smith apples contrast appealingly with the tender cake crumb. A sugar resident. Before retiring, she well, said Valerie Mahaczek, police said. The charges stem from said. and cinnamon coating on the apples provides the spicy crowning touch. Best ot all. the served as postmaster at the Buck- spokeswoman at William Beau­ Clarkston, Mich., talk with reporters at the hospital Police said they searched Sump­ the alleged attempt to buy mer­ recipe makes a large cake; it freezes and reheats well...... u land Post Office for many years. mont Hospital in suburban Royal Tuesday. Their family doubled in size Monday with chandise with a credit card stolen ter’s car, out in the parking lot, and Granny Smith Coffeecake is a great choice for a special brunch, but it is equally She was a member of the North found about $313 worth of merchan­ Oak. the birth of quintuplets conceived through in-vitro from the post office, police said. suitable for dessert served warm or cold with whipped cream or a scoop of your favorite United Methodist Church. A London woman gave birth to Edwina J. Sumpter, 24, and Eric dise purchased on the credit card She is survived by a daughter, five test-tube babies in March fertilization. from the Sears store in West vanilla ice cream. ^ r- ■ Zimmerman, 23, were 'arrested (Dther traditional apple dessert favorites are at their best when Grannies are usetl Mrs. Robert (Dorothy) Meek of 1986. Tuesday at 2:34 p.m. Police said the Hartford. percent chance of survival. Included are recipes (not photographed) for the simple pleasures of apple crisp and Manchester; a son, Olin "Bunky” Mrs. L'Esperance was unable required oxygen, and one, a girl, two tried to purchase $166 worth of Police said a search of Sumpter homemade applesauce. All are delightful ways to complement the tart flavor of Granny R. Gerich of South Windsor; seven to conceive because her Fallo­ has been placed on a respirator, “ We had no way of expecting merchandise with a credit card and Zimmerman and found em­ Smiths and increase your cooking experience with this popular apple. grandchildren; and 12 great­ pian tubes had been removed. Mahaczek said. them to do as well as they have,” Zimmerman admitted stealing ployee identification cards from the grandchildren. Her eggs were fertilized in a “ Her prognosis is still very Mrs. L ’Esperance’s 27-year-old from the Hartford Post Office, Hartford Post Office. Police said The combination of grower attention and expertise, soil, climate and nurnber of A private funeral will be held at culture dish with the father’s good,” Mahaczek said. "It’s not husband, Raymond, said where he worked. Sumpter also had a plastic bag and daylight hours are what make Granny Smith apples from Washington State consistently unusual for premature babies to the Holmes Funeral Home. Burial sperm, and implanted in her ’Tuesday. Sumpter was charged with sixth- a straw containing suspected superior in size, appearance and eating quality. You II find them available in markets will be in Buckland Cemetery. womb. have lung problems, and she is degree larceny and Zimmerman cocaine. from November through June due to their ability to maintain the crisp, juicy texture and “ I don’t think that anybody can ’There are no calling hours. Before the delivery, the parents stable.” was charged with illegal use of a Zimmerman was held on $1,000 tart flavor for the months in cold or controlled atmosphere' storage. realize the relief that we felt,” Memorial donations may be instructed doctors not to consider The spokeswoman said specific credit card, second-degree forgery, cash bond and was scheduled to said L ’Esperance, a corrections made to the North United Methodist aborting any of the fetuses to medical conditions are not char­ possession of cocaine and posses­ appear in Manchester Superior officer with the Macomb County GRANNY SMITH CRISP Church Memorial Fund, 300Parker improve the chances of the acterized for newborns because sion of drug paraphernalia. Court today. Sumpter was released Sheriff’s Department. “ It’s the (Not Shown) St.. Manchester 06040 or to the others, Mahaczek said. the conditions change too often. Police were called to the store by on $500 non-surety bond and is happiest moment of my life and Shriner’s Children’s Hospital. 516 The babies were placed in the Dr. Daniel Batton, a neonatolo- a store detective after Sumpter and scheduled to appear in Manchester cups Granny Smith Toss apples with sugar and cinnamon; spread in my wife’s. ... I ’m ecstatic.” Carew St., Springfield. Mass.. neonatal intensive care unit. Two gist, said the babies ha ve a 90 to 95 Zimmerman tried to make the Superior Court Jan. 20. apples, pared, cored bottom of 8 X 11 x 2-inch baking dish. Sprinkle 01104 and sliced with Streusel Topping. Bake at 350° F 35 to Helena House to 3/4 cup sugar 40 minutes. teaspoon ground Streusel Topping: Combine 3/4 cup flour, Helena (Fitzgerald) House, 89, of cinnamon 1/2 cup quick rolled oats and l/4 cup each Rockville, formerly of Bissell packed brown sugar and white sugar; cut in 1/2 Street, died ’Tuesday at Rockville P a n a s o n ic 5 portable Streusel Topping cup butter or margarine until crumbly mixture Memorial Nursing Home. She was -— ■- - »AM/FM •AC/DC the widow of Urbane House and is formed. sister of John Fitzgerald of Manchester. $88 GRANNY SMTTH APPLESAUCE She was bom in Manchester. (Not Shown) March 17,1898. and lived in town all GRANNY SMITH COFFEECAKE her life until moving to Rockville 8 cups Granny Smith Combine all ingredients in saucepan; bring to boil. Memorial Nursing Home two years apples, pared, cored Cover, reduce heat and simmer 20 to 25 minutes; stir ago. and chopped occasionally. Makes 4 cups. 1 package (8 oz.) 1/2 teaspoon baking Combine cream cheese, 1 cup sugar, butter, Besides her brother, she is VARIATIONS: cream cheese. soda eggs and almond extract; mbt well. Combine 1/2 to 2/3 cup sugar survived by a daughter. Lucille F. 1 teaspoon lemon Juice Orange Applesauce: Substitute 1/2 cup orange juice softened. teaspoon salt 1 -3/4 cups flour, baking powder, baking soda and Ollacchio of New Britain; five 1/4 teaspoon ground and 1 teaspoon grated lime peel in place of lemon juice, 1-1/2 cups sugar; divided cup milk salt; blend into cheese mixture altemately with grandchildren; and seven great­ cinnamon and apple juice. 1/3 cup butter or cups Granny Smith milk. Pour into greased and floured 9 x 13 x 2-inch cinnamon grandchildren. 1/2 cup apple Juke Cran-Apple Sauce: Add 1 cup fresh cranberries to John F. Tierney Funeral Home. margarine apples, pared, cored baking pan. Dip apples into lemon juice; toss with recipe and increase sugar by 1/2 cup. 219 W. Center St., has charge of and sliced 2 tablespoons flour, 1/2 cup sugar and cinnamon. eggs Brandied Applesauce: Add 1/2 cup each golden arrangements, which are teaspoon almond tablespoons lemon Arrange apple slices on coffeecake. Bake at 350° HI-FI STEREO raisins and chopped toasted hazelnuts; substitute 1/2 incomplete. WIRELESS REMOTE extract Juice F 50 to 60 minutes or until wooden pick inserted cup brandy for apple juice. Flour teaspoon ground near center comes out clean. Cool slightly; serve Ethel LeLeu CABLE READY Tip: For an elegant applesauce, add 1/2 cup almond teaspoon baking cinnamon warm. Makes 12 to 14 servings. $ 4 9 9 0 0 liqueur to warm applesauce; mix well. Ethel (Lyttle) LeLeu. 81. of 117 powder McKee St., died Tuesday at home. She was the wife of the late Thomas SHARP. W IjCLcu Bom in Manchester. May 10, ® S A N Y O L itto n ___ * L itto n they travel to the Inn to bake their pies in a vintage By Nancy Pappas printed. On one, write your name, address and 1906, she attended local schools. She telephone number. On the other, write your complete 1699 brick beehive oven. Prizes of more than $2,000 c r Manchester Herald are awarded. Preliminary baking rounds will beheld had been employed at Aetna Life recipe. Submit them both, before Feb. 15, to; Insurance Co.. Hartford, and re­ O P® f! Connecticut Department of Agriculture, Marketing on March 5,12 and 19. Winners from the Connecticut tired as a secretary from the Eno Can you bake an apple pie quicker than a cat can competition will join the round on March 26. and the Litton - Division, State Office Building, Hartford 06106. Foundation several years later. She ISU N PA^s” wink his eye? Then you might consider entering one championship rounds will be April 10. lived in South Norwalk before 2 contests of the two apple pie-baking contests coming up this Selected entries will be notified of the details. The Connecticut Apple Marketing Board will supply all To enter this contest, cooks are again required to returning to Manchester 15 years winter. ago. She was a member of the South $ S A N Y O contestants with Connecticut-grown apples. Con­ submit two index cards. These, however, are MICROWAVE OVEN MICROWAVEOVEN MICROWAVE OVEN The state Department of Agriculture will sponsor United Methodist Church. WALKMAN • AM/FM an apple pie-baking contest March 12 at the testants must supply all other ingredients and supposed to be 4 by 6 Inches. The first should include She is survived by two sisters. * • Touch Pad • Halt Pint • Over The Range Invite your the contestant’s name, address and telephone • stereo Connecticut Culinary Institute in Farmington. The utensils. .... Marjorie E. Lyttle of Manchester WALKMAN •AM/FM 10 finalists of the Connecticut bake-off will have the Whether or not they chose to participate in the state number; the second should have the complete and Mrs. Roy (Dorothy) Goodaleof • CASSETTE DECK ^99 $ 3 8 9 contest first, cooks are entitled to submit recipes to recipe. Niantic; several nieces and ne­ ^119 opportunity to be entered in a New England bake-off the Brick Beehive Oven Best Apple Pie Bake-Off, phews; and several grandnieces ^19.95 apple pies March 26 at the Salem Cross Inn in West Brookfield, These cards should be mailed, before Feb. 4, to held annually in West Brookfield. Mass. For this and grandnephews. Nidss. Best Apple Pie in New England, Salem Cross Inn, contest, a two-crusted apple pie is required. The funeral is Friday at 11 a m . at General To enter the Connecticut contest, submit two Route 9, Ware Road, West Brookfield, Mass. 01585. the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 General Electric Electrk: Beneral Electric 3-by-5-inch index cards, either typed or neatly Cooks enter their favorite recipes and, if chosen. Main St. Burial will be in East General Cemetery. Calling hours are Fri­ day from 10 a m. until the time of Electric service. Your Neighbor’s Kitchen Memorial donations may be made to the South United Methodist Church Memorial Fund, 1226 Main St., Manchester 06040. Isaura Sancho Picky eater, parties infiuence menus Isaura (Vasquez) Sancho, 78, formerly of Wethersfield, died undertake — she wants to rip out and Combine egg and water, mix well andset ’Tuesday at a local convalescent By Nancy Pappas aside. Combine remaining ingredients. diiedfro"; Manchester Herald remodel her kitchen. home. She was the widow of WASNER Automam RANGE 30' Electric Dip chicken pieces first in egg,' then coat Francis Sancho and sister of MICROWAVE OVEN DRYER Electric • 1B lb. Capacity • Self Cleaning “ I enjoy cooking now, but wait until this with crumbs. Place pieces in a greased • Heavy Duty Genewiaert"*®" Josephine McGann of Manchester. • Touch Pad Melanie McKenna’s cooking habits are room is done! ” she said. “ Then I’ ll really 13-by-9-inch baking dish. Spoon reserved Besides her sister, she is survived influenced by two primary factors; her go to town.” salad dressing over the top. Bake in a by two other sisters. Mae Martin of GE Moi«f $399 love of entertaining, and her 7-year-oId McKenna finds her menus are relatively 350-degree oven for an hour. Beverly Hills, Fla., and Dolores ^199 S2 4 9 son’ s picky eating habits. Dollinger of Miami Beach, Fla.; repetitive during the week. “ I get stuck in' Serves six. This is excellent accompan­ three grandchildren; and five HITACHI “ I love giving small dinner parties, four that rut — spaghetti and meatballs, ied by wild rice, steamed broccoli, rolls and great-gra ndchildren. to six people.” said McKenna, relaxing in chicken, things Patrick enjoys,” she said. salad. The funeral is Friday at 11 a .m. at ^ S A N Y O FISHERI MITSUBISHI the fam ily room of her home on Timber On the weekends, she puU on the fancier the Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 SCOTT Trail. In spite of the heavy snow which was Elm St., Rocky Hill. Burial will be meals. Here are two chicken recipes which falling on Friday, she was expecting two □ □ □ in Rose Hill Memorial Park. Rocky are excellent for company, she said. The couples for a supper party that evening. Hill. Calling hours are Thursday first, chicken with Parmesan cheese, is the This is a very rich, very salty recipe from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. [rJri i i'rr, As she spoke, the chU*gh for that one her son endorses. which McKenna says is a company Memorial donations may be t ' l M l i - i J , ______evening’s meal was mannatlng in the favorite. It’s unusual in that it bakes for made to the ADRDA, Greater n» j T j t —— ■•MpfiXTxij three hours in a low oven. Hartford Chapter, Larus Center, kitchen. The recipe is a rare find for □ □ □ 705A New Britain Ave., Hartford STEREO RECIEVER STEREO SYSTEM ' CAMCORDER • Full size McKenna — it’s one which her first-grade BOOM BOX • Portable • AM/FM ••25 Watt Per • Dual Cassette Deck RECORDER • Wireless • VHS • Free Case son, Patrick, actually enjoys. “ I have a 06106. ______• AM/FM • Dual Cassette Parmesan chicken Channel ^ Stereo • Turjitable Remote • Cable Ready picky eater in my son, and he will eat this.” Elegant chicken In Memoriam McKenna said. “ So I highly recommend it >/« cup Italian salad dressing $1099 2 to 3 pounds boneless, skinned chicken $69 $169 to other mothers! I guess the kids think it’s 4 whole chicken breasts In memory of Alice Gagon a lot like Chicken McNuggets.” breasts 8 slices bacon January 13, 1985 1 aglf slightly beaten 14-ounce Jar chipped beet 2 tablespoons water 1 cup sour cream Gone are the days 84 to 384 E-Z TERMS: MoslerCardll McKenna, who woi..s part time in the (A cup grated Parmesan cheese 1 n-ounce can cream ot mushroom soup We used to share, mCASH __ Enfield courts for the Connecticut Prison But in my heart ^?-£^Exlt2 /E teaspoon paprika Skin, bone and cut chicken breasts in PHONE- child, Molly, is now 15 months old. “ Forthe Will never close, tol-3W«nd teaspoon salt half. Wrap each with a sliceof bacon. Cover Koeney St. first year after she came along, it was I miss you more than [ Silver L*./Sp«nc*' St. •A teaspoon black pepper bottom of a greased 8-by-12-inch ovenproof pretty wild — a new baby, a new house, lots anyone knows. Jolt to , SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER dish with chipped beef. Arrange chicken on With tender ^EA«TBOUHOOfE« 445 HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET to do for both,” she said. top. Blend soup and sour cream, pour over love and deep regrets, ^Hartford R»|J N«ncy Pappn/MinehMMr Herald Put pieces of chicken into salad dressing EASYTOGETJOI]^^^^ and turn to coat. Cover and chill for four chicken. I love you and MANCHESTER, CONN. But little Molly is now on a fairly will never forget you. Bake uncovered In a 275-degree oven for —S. imuwiM M o p e n d a il y : MON & THURS 'TIL 9, TUES, WED, SAT TIL S, FRIDAY 'TIL 8pm. predictable schedule, and McKenna has hours, basting occasionally. Drain 11 iSsc«mL?l, SUPPLIES LAST! COOKING AGAIN — Melanie McKenna of 77 Timber Traii puts a three hours. Always remembered and loved just one last big household project to chicken, but reserve salad dressing. By Sister Ann______diah of Parmesan chicken into her oven. MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 13. 1988 — 15 I M — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday, Jan. 13. 19M Supermarket Shopper Don’t neglect sweet potatos, yams Chicken and mushrooms O m 10-ounc« package fro- 1 tablaspoon margarine or butter Judging best and worst refunds presents a challenge Most often Sweet potato souffle Mix melted butter into coconut. tan long grain and wild rica when we think of Spread crust evenly in pie plate. 2 whola madhim chickan 2 taMaspoons all-purpooa potatoes, we cup butter, divided Microwave at high for 2 minutes. braaata (1W pounds total), flour By Martin Sloans becomes 50 cents each, and I don’t labeled “Free While They Last 3 refund form, one Listerine proof of purchase and think of Irish or 3 eggs, beaten Microwave cream cheese In a 2>A skbinad, bonad and halvad 1 teaspoon Instant chickan United Feature Syndicate know of anyone who would thumb mm Kodak,” which appeared in a Clip ’n’ file refunds one Oral-B proof of purchase for a $1 refund, four white potatoes Microwave 3 cups cooked, mashed sweet quart glass mixing bowl at high for langHiwIso bouillon granules their nose at a dollar in savings. recent Sunday newspaper. On . 25-cent Listerine. coupons- or.one O raLB Rropf^*” ... of some variety. potatoes 30 to 60 seconds...^ y« teaspoon dried tarragon, 2 thin sileas tufly cookad What do you consider to be a good CHARLO’TTE WELLS Monday, I purchased the required Personal Products (File IIB) purchase for two 25-cent Listerine Mouthwash We tend to neg­ Kitchen 1 cup sugar Add sweet potato, egg, powdered refund offer? What must a manu­ NEWARD, OHIO. Procter & Gamble products, and on Clip out this file and keep it with similar cash-off coupons and two 25-cent Oral-B toothbrush coupons. lect their more 1 cup milk sugar, and vanilla. Beat until ham, halvad crosswise crushed Marge Churchill 1 cup light ersam or milk facturer offer in order to induce you ’Tuesday I mailed in the proofs of coupons — beverage refund offers with beverage Proofs of purchase: for Listerine, the Universal colorful and fla­ 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg smooth. Pour mixture into coconut Vi cup shredded Swiss DEAR CHARLOTTE: You’re purchase. But I just received a coupons, for example. Start collecting the needed 2 tablespoons dry whits to save a proof of purchase, fill out a Product Codes symbol from a 24-ounce or larger vorful cousins, ■A teaspoon ground cinnamon crust. Microwave 4 tablespoons chsasa (2 ounces) refund form, address an envelope, right. If you live in a town where notice indicating that I was not one proofs of purchase while looking for the required container; for Oral-B. the entire back panel the sweet pota­ Vt cup seedless raisins butter in small glass mixing bowl 1 cup sliced trash wins buy a 22-cent stamp and put them coupons ere occasionally doubled, of the lucky 60,000 to receive a forms at the supermarket, in newspapers and it makes good sense to use every including the Universal Product Code symbol from toes and yams. Vi cup orange Juice for 30 to 60 seconds at high. Stir in mushrooms all in the mail? camera. Instead, I received a book magazines, and when trading with friends. Offers any Oral-B toothbrush carton. Expires Jan. 31,1988. Today’s column 1 cup com flakes, crushed pecans, flour, brown sugar, cin­ Next week, we will publish the possible source that offers coupons with Kodak rebate offers and may not be available in all areas of the country. ORAL-B Dental Floss Refund Offer. Receive a full will give you a number of sugges­ role. Microwave at high for 30 Vt cup nuts, chopped namon and nutmeg. Sprinkle top­ for the products you use regularly. Prepare rice conventionally according to package direction^ Golden Shopping Cart Awards that Procter & Gamble coupons! I was Allow 10 weeks to receive each refund. purchase-price refund (maximum $1.39). Send tions for using these perhaps less seconds. Add ham and onion. Vt firmly packed brown sugar ping over sweet potato filling. single out the best and worst of last Even a mail-in offer of two 25-cent very disappointed. Did they really required refund form and the Universal Produrt familiar forms of potatoes. Combine cinnamon, sugar, pineap­ Microwave at high for 4 to 5 Meanwhile, rinse chicken; pat dry. Place 1 chicken piece, boned coupons might make sense to an give away the cameras? This offer does not require a refund form: Place Vi cup butter in a 2-quart year’s manufacturers’ promotions. JOHNSON 4 JOHNSON Dental Floss $1 Refund Code symbol from one package of any Oral-B Sweet potatoes are of two types. ple Juice, cornstarch, and Juice minutes. Chill before serving. side up, between 2 pieces of clear plastic wrap. Working from These letters show that it isn’t avid saver. HELEN MATIN 55-yard Dental Floss product, along with the Dry-meated sweet potatoes have from yams. Stir into the ham and casserole. Microwave at high for 30 Yields one 9-Inch pie. center to the edges, pound lightly with a moat mallet to form a For a large family, the offer of YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO. Offer, P.O. Box 3484, Monticello, MN 55365. Send the seconds. Add eggs and sweet necessarily an easy matter to Universal Product Code symbol from a package of original cash-register receipt with the purchase light tan skin and pale flesh which is onion mixture. Stir well. rectangle about V4 Inch thick. Remove plastic wrap. Repeat with Judge; free grape jelly with proofs of price circled. Expires Jan. 30, 1988. similar to a white potato in texture. Cover with plastic wrap. Micro- potatoes to butter. Stir to combine. purchase might seem attractive, Johnson & Johnson Floss (100- or 200-yard size), Add sugar, milk, nutmeg, cin­ Sweet potato cake remaining chicken. DEAR HELEN: They did give along with the cash-register receipt with the PERSONAL TOUCH 31.50 Cash and Coupon Moist-meated sweet potatoes, often wave at high for 6 to 8 minutes, DEAR MARTIN; You probably even if the required proofs were the Offer. Receive a $1 refund and two 25-cent Personal called yams in southern regions of stirring at 2-minute intervals. Mix namon, raisins, and orange Juice. 3 tablespoons water Place 1 piece of ham and 2 tablespoons of the choose on each won’t print this, but I am amazed at labels from two 32-ounce jars of away the cameras. I know because purchase price circled. Include your name and Cover with waxed paper. Micro- UA cops salad oil chicken piece. Fold in bottom edge and sides; roll as for Jellyroll I received lette4s from readers like address on a 3-by-5 card. This offer has no expiration Touch Disposable 4s coupons. Send required refund the country, have tan to red-brown diced yams and 2/3 cup peanuts. your recent comment that it isn’t Smucker’s grape Jelly or Jam, three form and the Universal Product Code symbol cut skin and sweet orange flesh. Use Stir into the ham mixture. Spread wave at high for 15 to 16 minutes, or 2 cops sugar and secure with wooden toothpicks, If necessary. Arrange rolls, worth sending fora manufacturer’s loaves of Wonder Bread, and a Jar Rita Slefert of Jonesboro, Ark., who date. until firm. Combine remaining Vi 4 eggs got a camera and hoped other from the back of a Personal Touch Disposable 4s J These offers require refund forms: interchangeably. Sweet potatoes brown sugar over top of ham seam side down, In 8- by 8- by 2-inch microwave-safe baking mail-in offer of two 25-cent coupons. of “your favorite peanut butter.” bag. Expires Feb. 29, 1988. have higher amounts of calcium mixture and sprinkle with reserved cup of butter and other ingredients 2IA cops all-purpose floor dish. Cover with vented clear plastic wrap. Microcook on 100 Manufacturers make a 50-cent But Mrs. H. Wohleberof Oberlin, companies would try the same type BAN Solid/Roll-On $1 Rebate Offer. Send the in a bowl. Sprinkle over souffle. 1 tablespoon baking powder of offer. required refund form and the bottom panel STRI-DEX Products Free Hot Rock Tape. and thiamine than white potatoes peanuts. Microwave, uncovered, at percent power (high) 5 to 7 nriinutes or until tender, giving dish a coupon offer because they know a Ohio, wrote: “Don’t you think this Receive a free Hot Rock Cassette. Send the required high for 6 to 7 minutes, or until firm Microwave, uncovered, at high for Vi teaspoon salt Obviously, the beauty of an offer (showing the Universal Product Code number) of and offer significant amounts of half-turn after 3 minutes and turning rolls so center portion is shopper wants coupons for particu­ is an unfair offer? How many refund form and two front package panels from vitamin A. For best nutrition, and thickened. Let stand for 2 to 3 2 to 3 minutes. Let stand covered for 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon lar products. The manufacturers singles or senior citizens would be is in the eyes of the beholder. That is one carton of 2-ounce Ban Solid or 2.5-ounce Ban 2 to 3 minutes before serving. 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg moved to the outside. Cover and keep warm. why next week’s column of best and Stri-Dex (except 12s and Stri-Dex Lotion); or send microwave sweet potatoes in their minutes before serving. Yields 8 also know that the majority of able to take advantage of it?” Roll-On (any scent). Expires March 31, 1988. the required refund form and $1 along with one proof Jackets, and slip the skins off after servings. Yields 6 to 8 servings. 1>A cup grated raw sweet potato For sauce, in 1-quart microwave-safe casserole cook grocery store chains run double­ worst offers is something a great LISTERINE/ORAL-B Coupon Offer. Receive up cooking. Follow the time chart 1 teaspoon vanilla extract mushrooms In margarine, covered, on high 2 to 2'A minutes or coupon events. If that happens, the DEAR MARTIN: I sent for the many of my readers always look to *3.50 in cash and coupons. Send the required of purchase. Expires Feb^2^ WM.______j below for directions for baking Coconut filling (see below) until tender. Stir in flour, bouillon granules and tarragon. Add value of those 25-cent coupons Procter & Gamble camera offer forward to. Crusty casserole Microwave water In a 1-cup sweet potatoes in your microwave. Yams In orange cups cream. Cook, uncovered, on high 3 to 4 minutes or until A Sweet potatoes are plentiful from measure at high speed for 1 minute. 4 to 6 medium-size sweet pota­ 3 oranges Mix oil and sugar until smooth. Add thickened and bubbly, stirring after every minute. Cook on high Cooktalk October through April, with the toes, cooked 1 can (28 ounces) yams 30 seconds. Stir In wine. Serve over rice. Makes 4 servings. yam type in greatest supply. 1 teaspoon salt hot water and eggs. Beat well. To select and store sweet pota­ 1/3 cup dark brown sugar, packed Combine flour, baking powder, Nutrition information per serving: 464 cal., 51 g pro., 21 g Vi teaspoon ground mace Vi cup butter, melted toes. choose chunky medium-size 1 egg, slightly beaten salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Stir carbo., 24 g fat, 133 mg chol., 766 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 15 sweet potatoes and yams which are 6 maraschino cherries dry ingredients into sugar mixture. percent vit. A, 24 percent thiamine, 22 percent riboflavin, 70 Fuel winter meals 1/3 cup crushed pineapple, Add potato, pecans, and vanilla, W E BUILT firm, smooth and tapered at the drained Cut oranges in half crosswise, percent niacin, 22 percent calcium, 14 percent Iron, 41 percent ends. Avoid decay spots; even when blend well. Microwave in two 9-Inch SAVINGS WILL BE lA teaspoon ground ginger zig-zag fashion. Using a Juicer, round microwavecakepansat6to7 phosphorus. A PROUD cut away, they affect the flavor off 2 tablespoons butter squeeze oranges, reserving Vi cup the remaining flesh. Keep sweet minutes on high per layer. Micro- with chili peppers 1 tablespoon orange Juice fresh Juice. Use a spoon to scrape wave layers one at a time. Let stand potatoes in a cool. dry. well- 1* cup finely chopp^, unsalted remaining pulp and membranes NEW FEELING ventilated place. Do not refriger­ directly on counter top for 5 to 10 By Nancy Byal For most recipes, dried chili GREAT IN *’88” peanuts from orange cups. Drain yams: minutes before removing from pan. ate. Use within a few weeks; sweet 1/3 cup flaked coconut Better Homes and Gardens peppers must be soaked until soft, mash in a bowl. Add sugar, butter <3ool, fill and top layers with then pureed. To soften, rinse dried SUPER COUPON SUPER COUPON potatoes do not keep as well, or as 2 tablespoons firmly packed and reserved orange Juice, combin­ long as white potatoes. coconut filling (see recipe below). Planning on heating up your peppers in water. Cut open and AP-2 802 brown sugar ing well. Divide mixture equally Yields two 9-inch round layers. Nifty nachos Peel and mash cooked sweet winter meals with chili peppers? discard stems and seeds. Cut BUY ONE i BUY ONE Type: Fresh sweet potatoes and among the six orange cups. Top Here are some tips on handling pepper into small pieces with a ■ G E T ONE potatoes. Combine sweet potatoes, *A teaspoon chill powder G E T ONE yams, whole. 5 to 7 ounces each. each with a maraschino cherry. Coconut filling Five 8-Inch flour tortillas them. knife or scissors and soak in boiling ONE 10V.-O2 CAN OF CAMPBELL'S I ONE 1-LB PKO. QUARTERS salt, mace, egg. pineapple, ginger. Place orange cups in a circle on a , 2 medium tomatoes, Several dashes Irattled hot Amount Microwave time at high bu:ter and orange Juice in a water for 45 to 60 minutes or until Tomato Soup i Parkay Margarine microwave-safe plate. Microwave Vt cup butter peeled, seeded and chopped pepper sauce □ □ □ they’re pliable. Drain well and REDEEM YOUR STOP & SHOP l>A-quart glass casserole. Micro- on high for 4 to 6 minutes, or until 1 can (13 ounces) evaporated I Limn Ona Coupon Per HoutehoM 3 to 5 minutes 1 cup shredded mozzarella continue as the recipe directs. * 2 .0 C PARTICIPATING VsbdMt Jsn unn-sun isn lain. isss ^ Valid Sal Jan lOlh-Sun Jan 18th. 1988 1 potato wave at high for 5 to 6 minutes. heated through, mating dish once. milk 4-ounce can diced green WHAT’S HOT, WHAT’S NOT: 2 potatoes 5 to 9 minutes Combine peanuts, coconut, and chill peppers, drained cheese (4 ounces) From mild to hot, here’s how Stored in a cool, dry place, dried COUPON FROM THE 6‘A to 9 minutes Serves 6 people. 1 cup sugar chili peppers will keep for up to a 3 potatoes brown sugar. Sprinkle over casse­ 3 tablespoons all-purpose flour peppers rate: i AP-2801 8 to 13 minutes year. STOP A SHOP CIRCULAR •PJMO 4 potatoes role. Microwave at high for 3 to 4 I teaspoon vanilla extract Stack tortillas and cut the whole stack Into 8 wedges to make Mild; Anaheim (fresh), or Cali­ , BUY ONE minutes. Yields 6 servings. fornia green chili peppers. BUY ONE Procedure; Wash and prick wiA I-I/3 cups flaked coconut 40 wedges total. Spread evenly In a single layer on 2 baking DOUBLE COUPONS G E T ONE I G E T ONE Sweet potato pie Mild to medium-hot: poblano □ □ O S M STORE FOR DETAILS a fork. Place in oven on a paper Vt cup chopped pecans sheets. Bake in a 375-degree oven for 10 to 15 minutes or until ONE t.J-02. BONUS SIZE PKQ. O f KBAFT ONE 8'fi-OZ CAN OF EMPRESS I can (3>A ounces) flaked coconut Microwave butter in a l>A-quart (fresh) and ancho (dried). towel. Rearrange once. T,et stand 3 Tasty orange yams wedges are dry and crisp. Medium-hot to hot; cascabel and PREPARING FRESH CHILI Mac A Cheese Dinner ! Chunk Light Itina minutes. 6 tablespoons butter, divided casserole at high speed for 1 PEPPERS: 4 ounces cheese Meanwhile, in a small mixing bowl stirtogethertomatoes, chill mulato (dried). Vi cup butler minute. Stir in milk, sugar, flour Peel; It’s often best to peel the VsltdSsI Jan lOth-Sun J*n 1 Vi cup firmly packed brown sugar IVi cup cooked mashed sweet and vanilla. Microwave at high for6 peppers, chili powder and hot pepper sauce. Spoon tomato Hot to very hot: Jalapeno (fresh). Nutty ham ’n’ yam Very hot: serrano (fresh), chipo- skin from fresh peppers before 2 teaspoons orange lind potato minutes. Stir after 3minutes. Stir in mixture over wedges; top with cheese. Broil 4 to 5 Inches from using them. (This is not necessary GROCERY 2 tablespoons butter 4 cups canned yams, drained and I egg coconut and pecans. Cool filling heat about VA minutes or until cheese Is melted. Slide onto a tle, guajillo, pasilla, de arbol and when chopping or slicing small THE BUTCHER SHOP 3 cups cooked cubed ham liquid reserved >A cup powdered sugar completeiy. Yields topping for two serving platter. Serve at once. Makes 8 servings. cayenne (dried). amounts of fresh Jalapeno or Very, very hot; pequin (fresh and BEEF CHUCK-BONE \U 1/3 cup chopped onion Place butter in a l‘A-quart 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 9-inch layers. Spread cooled frost­ Nutrition Information per5-nachoserving:95cal.,5 g pro., 12g serrano peppers.) To loosen the Vi cup chopped pecans ing between layers and on top of dried). ^ BLADE-1ST CUT Vi teaspoon ground cinnamon casserole. Microwave at high for 30 carbo., 3 g fat, 8 mg chol., 77 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 51 percent skin, place peppers on a broiler pan Vi cup sugar seconds. Stir in brown sugar, Vi cup firmly packed brown sugar sweet potato cake. □ □ □ 4 inches from the heat. Broil, Chuck Steaks Vi cup pineapple Juice orange rind, and >A cup reserved Vi cup all-purpose flour vit. C. 15 percent calcium. turning often, until peppers are or Roasts 3 tablespoons cornstarch liquid from yams. Stir until sugar is >A teaspoon ground cinnamon Marge Churchill is a Manchester WHERE’S ’THE FIRE? charred on all sides. Place broiled lean (17ounces) yams, diced and moistened. Add yams to sugar Dash of grated nutmeg resident who is an expert on It’s a common fallacy that the peppers in a paper bag. Close bag 4 2 9 c. drained mixture. Microwave uncovered at microwave cooking. If you have a seeds are the hottest part of a tightly and let stand 10 minutes. 1 ,0 Juice reserved high for 4 minutes. Stir lightly to Spread coconut for crust in a question about microwaving that pepper. Most of the heat is in the The skin will peel away easily. MANZANILLA 1 cup dry roasted peanuts, coat yams with glaze; rotate dish 9-inch glasspie plate, Microwaveat you’d like to see answered here, membrane and ribs. For milder Cut off the stems. Slit the peppers E» tf CHUCK A&P Ramen A&P Stuffed 2 $iA crushed and divided one-quarter turn. Microwave at high for 2 minutes. Microwave 2 write to; Microwave Kitchen, Man­ flavor, remove membranes, ribs open and place seed side up on a flat nONflESS SHOUl Dt M Olives I tabiespoons butter in small glass chester Herald. P.O. Box 591, and seeds before using. Noodles lA cup firmly packed brown sugar high for 4 to 6 minutes. Yields 4 surface. Use a knife to scrape seeds London Broil TINY LITTLE TEA LEAVES ^ _ _ Place butter in a 2-quart casse- custard cup at high for 1 minute Manchester 06040. Marble cheesecake servings. □ □ □ and ribs from the flesh. Slice or Steaks Tetley Tea Bags T,' '.71.89 Ragu Spaghetti Sauce 1.49 chop as directed in the recipe. CREAMY CRUNCHY OR SALT FREE GEISHA OR EMPRESS-CHUNK. SLICED OR I'A cups crushed graham VA teaspoons vanilla Peter Pan Peanut Butter ozl.69 Crushed Pineapple .759* 3 FIRE ALERT: Store fresh peppers in pa per bags 8 9 crackers 4eggs Because chili peppers contain in the refrigerator for up to one CAMPBELL'S CAMPBELL'S Vi cup sugar 1 cup light cream oils that burn, improper handling Tomato 3 o A C Chicken 3 $4 week. BEEF C H UC K -B O NELESS CHUCK OR BEEF LOIN-HALVES 3 39 Menus 6 tablespoons margarine or 2 squares (2 ounces) un­ can start a four-alarm fire in your Boneless cTfZ Soup r 0 9 Noodle Soup 1 eyes or skin. Avoid direct contact Boneless Shoulder ^ 79 Whole 19 butter, melted sweetened chocolate, melted □ □ □ 14 to 16-lbs n served in the Coventry elementary with peppers as much as possible. Roasts ih I £3 3 EMPRESS-IN WATER Wednesday; Meatballs in gravy, RHAM high schools IV4 cups sugar and cooled SPECIAL TRIM-WATER AODEO-BONE IN Senior citizens schools the week of Jan. 18 through When working with dried or fresh USING CANNED CHILI LESSER Q UAN TITIES 69* LB. FRESH whipped potatoes.- buttered corm. The following lunches will be Three 8-ounce packages Cook’s Ham A 99 Solid White The following meals will be bread and butter, cherry crisp. 22: chili peppers, wear plastic or PEPPERS: Chicken RAC served at Mayfair Gardens and served at RHAM Junior and senior cream cheese, softened rubber gloves. If your bare hands Rinse both plain and pickled Steaks ‘^cT » A TUna ’Thursday: Spaghetti with meat high schools the week of Jan. 18 canned chili peppers before using to Legs Westhill Gardens the week of Jan. Monday: Closed for Martin touch the peppers, wash your hands 100% PURE ROUND-LESSER QUANTITIES 2 19 LB NEW 2EALAND-SEMI BONELESS ^ ^ sauce, buttered mixed vegetables, through 22: 18 through 22 to Manchester resi­ garlic bread, gelatin with topping Luther King Day. Combine crushed crackers, % cup sugar and margarine. Press and nails well with soap and water. remove salty packing liquid. Fresh Ground Round »“■£! ,»1 .9 9 Fresh Leg-O-Lamb 2.69 Monday: Closed for Martin PORK LOIN-CENIEH CUT PORK CHOPS dents who are 60 or older; Friday: French bread pizza with Tuesday: Ziti with meat sauce, In bottom and 1% Inches up the sides of a 9-Inch springform pan; Do not touch your eyes with your To remove the seeds from whole lOOV. PUNE CHUCK-LESSEB QUANTITIES 1 79 LB 8 9 % Luther King Day. hands. chili peppers, slit them open and Fresh Ground Chuck „ ,b 1 .6 9 Boneless Pork Loins .IT, 4,9 Monday: Closed for Martin peperoni. tossed salad, chilled fruit grated cheese, green beans, garlic set aside. NABiSCO-STONE GROUND WHEAT Luther King Day. bread, chilled fruit cup ’Tuesday; Hot dog on a roll, hash use a knife to scrape out seeds and FROZEN ASSOBTEDLINKS-SWIFTS h < EMPRESS-IN WATER cup. brown pattie. carrots, pudding with In a large mixer bowl beat VA cups sugar, cream cheese and □ □ □ Brown 'N Serve Sausage pkq 1 .1 y Rib Eye Steaks ,.4 .9 9 Chunk Light Wheatsworth ^ 59 'Tuesday; Orange Juice, spaghetti Wednesday: Chilled fruit Juice, ribs. Chop or slice as directed in the PORK SHOULDER-BONE IN-STEAKS 1 39 LB Bolton schools topping. vanilla with an electric mixer on medium speed until fluffy. Add and meatballs, green beans with pocket sandwich, fresh vegetable DRIED CHILI PEPPERS: recipe. Chuck Fillet Steaks £3 .t.2,19 Fresh Butt Roasts “C." ,,,1.29 ■Rina 07 0 9 Crackers "pt?' 1 Wednesday through Friday: Ex- eggs; beat on low speed just until blended. Add cream; beat on NABiSCO-REG*'LAR OR DOUBLE STUF onions and pimentos, rye bread, The following lunches will be sticks, ice cream. BEEF LOIN-TOP LOIN A4P 1-LB PKO 1 S'l-SLICED double chocolate chip pudding. served in the Bolton Elementary Thursday: Fruit Juice, pancakes ■ ams given, no lunches served. low speed until blended. Boneless Strip Steaks .b 4.99 Ann Page Bacon p-Iq 1.59 Oreo Sandwich o 19 ASSORTED VARIETIES-SLICED Bounty Wednesday: Beef vegetable and Center schools the week of Jan. and sausages, muffin, hot spiced Stir VA cups batter, a small amount at a time. Into melted so*. LEANER THAN BACON a r - r \ Cookies Open-face crab sandwich Swift Sizzlean p-g 1 .0 9 A&P Luncheon Meats 2 y9 * Towels cf f O 2 soup, baked macaroni and cheese, 18 through 22: pears. chocolate, stirring briskly after each addition until smooth. Pour C0»-0NIAL _ - SINGLE PLY-400 COUNT ROU REAL CHOCOLATE CHIP ^ green beans, salad with French Monday; Closed for Martin Friday: Pizza, salad, fruit HICKOrfy SMOKED , ,b o A r \ Almost Home Cookies '.Tg 1.59 half the plain mixture Into crust; gradually pour in half the Jones Sliced Bacon phq 2 .1 9 Extra Mild Franks . 1 .3 9 Charmtn Bath Tissue 1.09 Andover Elementary Lemon juice KEEBLER-ALL VARIETIES ^ ^ ^ dressing, white bread, ice cream. Luther King Day. chocolate mixture, using a zigzag motion^ Repeat layers. Draw a 8 sllcat French bread, LITTLE SMOKIES OR OSCAR MAYER REG ABSORBANT-LR 3.'-CT OR MED 48-Ct r \ r \ Thursday: Cranapple Juice, tur­ Tuesday: Waffles, sausage pat­ Alfalfa sprouts Little Wieners ^5 2 .4 9 Pampers Diapers ,,..7.99 Soft Batch Cookies '.T« 1.29 ’The following lunches will be knife or narrow metal spatula through the batterto marble layers. toasted Claussen Pickles H.i.ir 1 .7 9 key a la king. rice. Oriental ties, honey butter, syrup, orange 2 hard-cooked eggs, sliced CINN CRISP 14 02 . PLAIN OR HONEY The following lunches will be served at Andover Elementary Bake in a 325-degree oven for 60 to 70 minutes or until center W cup creamy ranch-alyle T H E DELI FRESH SEAFOOD Ocean Spray Juice 3 ., 99* Keebler Graham Crackers LIT. 1.6 9 vegetables, wheat bread, fresh slices and pudding. served at Coventry High School the School the wek of Jan. 18 through appears nearly set when shaken. Cool In pan (or 15 minutes on ■alad dreaalng BIL-MAR FRESHSLICFO _ _ _ p e p p e r io g 'e f a r m PLUS OEPOSrr-QENUINE fruit cup. Wednesday: Lasagna with meat week of Jan. 18 through 22: 22: Swordfish Steaks ,.5.99 sauce, buttered green beans. Ital­ One 8> or 8-ounce package Turkey Breast Rye • s’.ai'ti, G Miller Draft Beer 2 4 9 .9 9 Friday: Orange Juice, beef .stew, Monday: Closed for Martin wire rack; loosen sides of pan. Cool 30 minutes more on rack; BIL-MAR FRESH CUT-COD OR FRESH _ — . . PuiT,|>*in,ci.el ,.|b PLUS D6POSIT-LIQHT OR tossed salad with Italian dressing, ian bread, fresh fruit, cookie. frozen crab-flavored flah Scrod Fillet cod lb 3 .2 9 Piels Draft Beer 2 4 Monday; Closed for Martin Luther King Day. remove sides of pan. Chill. Makes 16 servings. Turkey Ham Breads >°.i W 9 com bread, fresh fruit. Thursday; Minestrone soup, chunks, thawed NEW YORKER FRESH SOUTHERN CALICO SCALLOPS 3 28 LB OR Luther King Day. ’Tuesday: Chicken pies, corn on Nutrition Information per serving; 357 cal., 6 g pro., 27 g carbo., meatball grinder, fries, make- W of a small avocado, sliced Muenster Cheese Ocean Perch Fillet « 3 . 6 9 FROZEN the cob. mixed fruit. 26 g fat, 126 mg chol., 254 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 19 percent vit. A, FRESH CUT FLOUNDER FILLET (*818 « your-own cherry sundae. Tuesday: Clam roll, cole slaw, pRESh ^ , , MAHC.AHINj OHAHlI U', Meals on Wheels french fries, pudding with topping. Wednesday; French bread pizza, 12 percent riboflavin, 11 percent phosphorus. Potato & Egg Salad Standard Oysters .*3,99 REGULAR OR HOMESPTLE Friday: Meat and cheese pizza, green beans. Juice cup. Arrange 2 slices of bread on each of 3 plateis. Combine Kraft The following meals are to be tossed salad with dressing, fruit Wednesday: Shells with meat THE FARM THE FARM Tropicana served to Meals on Wheels clients sauce, garlic bread, green beans, Thursday: Tacos, seasoned rice, dressing and fish. Spoon about 'A cup of mixture on each slice of cup. WASHINGTON STATE EXTRA FANCY Orange Juice Parkay the week of Jan. 18 through 22. The fruit. lettuce and tomatoes, fruit. bread. Brush avocado slices with lemon juice. Arrange avocado I LOW IN CALORIES Coventry schools Friday: Lasagna. salad, apple­ Granny Smith hot noon meal is listed first. the cool ’Thursday and Friday: No lunch — Recipes from Better Homes and Gardens slices, alfalfa sprouts and hard-cooked eggs on fish mixture. Cam pbell’s served. sauce. rolls. * evening meal second. The following lunches will be Makes 3 servings; Mushrooms Apples V 99% 2 89 Monday: Chopped sirloin with REG., COUNTRY STYLE OR CALCIUM FORTIFIED gravy, Spanish rice, carrots, salad, Nutrition information per serving; 555 cal.. 30 g pro., 44 g Minute Maid 9 carbo.. 29 g fat, 254 mg chol., 900 mg sodium. U.S. RDA: 25 ^ . Hood Light I4 9 dessert. Ham and cheese sandwich, carte 89 percent vit. A, 28 percent thiamine, 22 percent riboflavin. 26 % ^ Ice Milk Orange Juice fruit, milk. LOW IN SO DIUM -N O C HOLESTERO L HIGH IN VITAMIN “C" AND POTASSIUM Oi‘»' 9 PLAIN. ONION OR 100*. PURE _ _ Tuesday; Veal steak with tomato See percent niacin, 21 percent Iron, 30 percent phosphorus. Fresh Heed Apple Juice .,1.39 sauce and American cheese, doy California ^ A&P Egg Bagels ev e ry Spinach DESSERT TOPPING LIOMINIIVEIY -- whipped potatoes, wax beans, price* Avocados /\&P Handi Whip Cettage Cheese .,1.09 salad, dessert. Tuna salad sand­ Lote GRAND OPENING NATURAL PAK-LARGE SLiCERS HIGH IN VITAMIN ” C"-LARQE SIZE n O t t wich. fruit, milk. Bacon and egg sandwiches Extra Fancy Tom-Ah-Toes California Lemons 3 for 9 9 ' A&P Strawberries .. 7 9* Heed Yegurt 3., *1 FLORIDA LARGE SWEET IMPORTED FROM SOUTH AMERICA a A KRAFT-WHIIE. YELLOW OH SWISS Wednesday: Boneless pork loin Nectarines cr Peaches ,.1.19 SAUSAGE. PEPPERONI. COMBINATION OR ^ ^ 2 slices bacon, cooked, Red or Yellow Gourmet Peppers A&P (iheese Pizza 89' American Singles .. 1 -b y with gravy, whipped potatoes, 8 beaten eggs FRESH CRISP WASHED(VITAMIN A | IMPORTED SWEET RED FLAME a - r r \ REG , HOT N SPICY OR GARLIC i HERB WHIYE, YELLOW, VEBMONI, SHAHP OH X SHAHf zucchini, salad, dessert. 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H - MANCHESTER HERALD, Wcdnegdav. Jan 13, I98« SNAFU hv Brurr Beatdc KIT'N'CARLYLE by Larry Wright m e F012T BAyreiz o f y o u g m i n o " '&IU- lE F im SPORTS CrZ,lPPV It WLoweo To OOfl TH' IH THIS CHAaBEP' D£AC ME Vou'LL uh-VoHAT'S ^ ^iMget>Spec‘rACU%\u“ ■ ------HenSMAW/' WHAT iN d w e l l s ou p ^ inne(2 sAMCToMOFTv f/Oc c u lt -. IN ... PEAL BE if.BARSeuA ■' u&te. tEADCE- father I SH00W> r . m EIM-. o(CAy BRFTHEfZ? CTART TH'(•(»/ JUST fNlFF SEE Ttt'WORiP PMAfteum PomER ^ DEAL MAHKiCe BpofueNM'/HoWToNJ'- i VffWMHV POUNO THIS gPlEfty ThEouW GET in MECE is TooftRodC.il m £ in GosfieLO I SrtoOMA w n e W XAffSf 5r iDoueie-riMt.' f / B o e iw fUlScu ' n fil MO-HO.. Manchester escapes , IT AfFECrj DEAL AtJoG V&Aoti. TAV-V-V- MAH' Vou^TanO EVES 1 XOME NEo ..UNmiM Vup .guard.' PWV1ES THIt WA"/.'' & with win over Fermi Bv Jim TIernev concentration totally," he said. man for the Falcons during their Manchester Herald “ We thought we had it won. The furious rally. "Tyler hasn’t been ivwJ^Nfr you MvUT ue emiwwm mental attitude disappeared. scoring," Mayoexplained. “ He was 3t«iFTV o(J a ro< TU BUFF VO Many, many mental errors." demanding the ball tonight.” 1 wWOefZST^NO TMK COAmC JTPiP " ENFIELD — This is one game m ■—igjri'v^- ^ which Manchester High basketball The Indians let the Fermi crowd Indian Junior Cory Goldston Coach Frank Kinel will not let his get to them and they committed bad perfectly fed Oates for layup with fouls coupled with their poor foul 5:20 left in the gam e which gave PEANUTS by Charlaa M. Schuli players forget. In the beginning, the visiting shooting. Manchester was 3-for-9 Manchester a 54-42 lead. Fermi you RE EITHER Indians ran every which way but from the charity stripe In the final outscored Manchester, 18-7, In the UJHAT'S THE UJHATSTHE UOHO next five minutes. Missed one-and- iaJe're having a test U U H O ^ REAPV ORVOU'RE i-i> loose against an inferior Fermi quarter while Fermi, 22-for-28 for TOMORROW IN SCHOOL... TALLEST LONGEST CARES?, the game, connected on lO-of-14 in one opportunities by Goldston and CARES? RIVER IN NOT REAPY.-I "One of my past lives ended shortly after High School squad. Manchester ASR ME THESE QUESTIONS.. MOUNTAIN IN I became a food taster for a threatened to blow the Falcons the fourth. junior Jason Goddard coupled with NORTH AMERICA? PON'T KNOW two Timion 3-pointers ignited the THE WORLP? 1^ WHICH. very unpopular king." O NMbvNtA.feW. right out of their own gymnasium "T h ey (Manchester) lost their composure,” Ferm i Coach John Fermi rally. I > after it garnered a 21-8 lead after THE QRIZZWELLS by Bill Schorr one quarter and a comfortable 38-21 Mayo said. Two Goldston free throws with 53 J Senior co-captain Matt Vaughn seconds left gave Manchester a rVJHAT5eEMf TO IV\MFPI, NIFFTPF /^ W H A T > i HE fAlP W WIFE POE5NT advantage at the intermission. Whoever said that 80 percent of scored 15 of his team-high 19 points 61-56 lead. Two foul shots by Brian ^ ■me PROBLEM P IP UHPER5TAHP ) NAmNAfPFt-tr^ basketball is in your mind was in the first half to lead the Indians to Scaletta inched Fermi to within HE the 38-21 halftime lead. Vaughn, one, 61-60, with 22 seconds left and ■ l/ certainly correct because the Indi­ MARRIA^ VC ans left their heads in the locker- who was 4-of-5 from 3-point range, Peters was fouled on the inbounds XHJNSEIOR room at halftime and witnessed a nailed all three of his attempts play ICOUNSELOR dramatic fourth-quarter comeback during the first 16 minutes. "They (Fermi) did a real nice job HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne A. m j a by Fermi. The homestanding Fal­ “ Vaughn is amazing.” Mayo coming back,” Kinel said. "We cons actually had a chance to win said. "H e shoots the 3-pointer like ha ve to get smarter if we’re going to this game In the end. we shoot layups.” beat some of the better teams. A ^ V e M , I ' p UKB YoO TO MEET THE A fiP T k\1$ 16^ MEP MU^PAhlR After senior co-captain Troy Ferm i was 7-for-21 in the first half Mayo feels Manchester is solid. TOUeriE^r, K2AVE5T 5AVM?TE$r MA<=>AI2 t ME Moppi^UE- Peters missed a one-and-one oppor­ and didn’t get on the board until the "They’re super,” he said. "This ______P E R S O N X l-ChloW tunity with 20 seconds left in the Indians ran off the first 12 points of will help them.” Oates and Goddard added 14 and II? game. Ferm i had one lost shot. But the game. "W e took stupid shots at I m . . . , , ...... the Falcons, dfter losing track of the beginning of the game,” Mayo 13 points, respectively. K Ferm i took the junior varsity tilt, the clock, saw a wild 25-foot hook said. "They were a little embar­ CAPTAIN EASY by Crooks S Casale .'.V v.L'.y.Vv • 47-44. Emil Assavi led the young shot by Tyler Timion bound off the rassed at halftime. We let them Indians with 14 while DeVaughn OKAY, PAL. BUT you back of the iron at the buzzer with know about it.” STAY PUT. I DON'T A Vaughn 3-pointer midway Whitehead added 11. WANT YOU FOLLOW-^ Manchester escaping with a nar­ IN& ( N e . ^ y T ^ row 61-60 Central Connecticut Con­ through the third stanza gave MANCHESTER (41) — Matt Vouohn 6 6E UKP ference East Division victory Tues­ Manchester a 46-30 lead. Six-foot-6 3-4 19, Trov Peters 1 ■ 1-4 3, Jason EEUKP . Manchester junior center Paris Goddard 5 3-7 13, Paris Ootes 7 0-4 14, day night. • Corv Goldston 33-49, Shaun BrophvOO-0 "The win keeps the Indian un­ Oates missed a slam dunk with 1:24 0, Eric Wldnner01-21,Darren0UR£VILBU6INEGG„, after three quarters. oiroeRep - y THEV'LL Arena. Three-point pools: M— Vouohn 4. ON THE BAN6ALLA Kinel did not feel like his team Timion, a senior who netted a Fermi— Timion 4. SHOOT US' Halftime: 38-21 Monchester PLANE had won afterward. “ We just lost game-high 27 points, was the kev

ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson rTGTHE END-UFECRIMS ARLOiAKe V K ) , m I [)ON'TKMOW... DON'T THAT’S JU6T ^ Stargell named to the hall VOUHAPFV HAPPV.'WHU? VOOHEAR50 K A POP'PSVCHOlOGYliXniON. mwOKRlEOAPOOT.f MUCH AWOTMCM 61LLV.' etUEVEME-I’MFlMe.' David Kool/Manchaster Herald AND MID-LIFE ______< CR15I6... M GOING FOR TWO— Cheney Tech's Tuesday night at the Beavers’ gym. In first year of eligibility Terrance Phillip shoots over Bolton's Boiton won its first game of the season. BLONDIE by Daan Young A Sian Draka Brian Rooney in their COC game 56-41. By Jim Donaghv Stargell was named on 352 of 427 LET ME I'M STABTINS ballots (82.4 percent) returned to TO THINK HE The Associated Press HUBBY AND the Baseball Writers’ Association SET MV w a s n 't w a l l e t SINCEBE NEW YORK — After spending 21 of America. In order to be elected, a Bolton tops Cheney Tech seasons hitting towering dri ves into player must be named on 75 percent the summer sky, Willie Stargell of the ballptq, which this year was just wants to keep both feet on the 321. UJ- ground. When he learned of his Induction, ALLEY OOP by Dave Qraue Stargell, who guided the Pitts­ Stargell’s eyes filled with tears. burgh Pirates to two World Series “ I don’t know where I’m at. I’ve WELL, NEVER LET IT for first win of the season DADGUM IT.' THOSE : CAN'T OUTRUN 'EM, AN' I'VE titles with hisbat and leadership, on lost that big ol’ composure," he NOTHIN' T'FIGHT 'EM WITH! BE SAID I DIDN'T GO « ■ l e m m ia m b o r d e r Tuesday became the 17th player to said. “ To be in the same room as GUARDS SPOTTED ME DOWN SIVIN 'EM period for Cheney, While Walstedt handled their pressure okay.” MY BEST SHOT.' Bv Len Auster be elected to the baseball Hall of Babe, Hank and Ernie ... what a Manchester Herald was having a good night, 6-foot-6 Phillips said. Bolton, with a pair of free throws Fam e in the first year of eligibility. feeling. What an honor” junior center Terrance Phillip, who Stargell hit 475 homers with 1,540 from Cassells, a baseline jumper 3 It was a long tim e in coming but it netted 29 against Vinal. expe­ runs batted in and a .282 batting from Deranleau and an inside finally arrived as Bolton High rienced a horrible one. He didn’t get average, all with the Pirates. He WMAT A OUY by Bill Hasal bucket by Winslow, opened a 37-28 notched its first victory of the his first bucket until 2:50 remained was equally regarded for his lead with 5:20 left, Cheney could 1987-88 campaign, a 56-41 verdict in the gam e and totaled 10 points. qualities as a leader on the field and come no closer than seven points Whalers In over Cheney Tech Tuesday night in He was averaging 17. in the clubhouse. '' w h y D O E SN ’ T the rest of the way. Charter Oak (Conference boys’ " I still try to keep both feet on the “ Walstedt had a bad first quar­ Phillips, who had seen Cheney action tonight ONE OF YOU basketball action. ground because my mama once ter. a great second quarter and come close against Vinal, didn’t S IG N IT The Bulldogs go to 1-3 in the COC told me to,” the 47-year-old Stargell overall a good game. We would relax until it was all over. “ With the CHICAGO - The Hartford S O W E C A N and 1-6 overall with their initial said. have lost by 40 if he didn't keep us in three-point shot, nine points is Whalers (16-18-7) will take on triumph while the Techmen, beaten For the other favorite on this GET ON \/VITH it. If Terrance has a bad night we’re nothing,” he cited. the Chicago Blackhawks tonight for the second time in two nighis. year’s ballot, (Congressman Jim in trouble and he had a very bad Stoudt was a perfect 9-for-9 from (8:30. Channel 18, W TIC) in INDUCTEE— Former Pitts­ OUR UVEe"?” THE BORN LOSER by Art Sanaom also are 1-3. 1-6. Bunning of Kentucky, the returns night.” Silvia said. the foul line the fourth quarter for (Chicago Stadium. The Whalers, burgh Pirate great Willie P- were not as favorable. B in 'G l^ ,lH E 6 L A ‘5’TIMG) " I t ’s nice to get in the win The inconsistency is Silvia’s Bolton while Cassells led the in their second of five road thats what I Bunning won 224 games, pitched Stargell was selected to column,” said Bolton Coach Craig biggest dilemma. "You don’t know Bulldogs with 20 points and 6 games, are currently In fourth ISN'T eoHEOULRP T O ^ a perfect gam e in 1964 and had 40 basebalTs Hall of Fame SAlP„.i DEMANP' Phillips, who didn’t breathe easy what to expect when you show up. rebounds. Six-foot-4 Jim Hathaway place in the Adams Division. shutouts. In 17 seasons with Detroit. — $ tAp t t il l ^ until the final horn. "(A n d ) we hope Last night w e’re in the gam e to the grabbed 8 rebounds to lead Bolton Hartford is three points ahead of Tuesday night. COMPENSATION Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Los to get a few more. W e’ve been in that department. Quebec and trails third-place FORMVCKACKEPi'' N&)«><+^ we’re out of it.” win 100 games in both leagues and duled for July 31 in (Cooperstown, Both teams are back in action place in the Norris Division and P'^i?DLLeR$plVl5IPH?rHlS IS THATS WHV m WIMPOW, CADGED' "T h ey took it to us. They CTieney, on a Walstedt offensive have a no-hitter in each. Cy Young N.Y. outhustled us and seemed to want rebound bucket, moved ahead in Friday with the Bulldogs hosting has allowed the second highest T r e l l is . IVE d e c id e p ^ c o r r e m t ! EKPANPINfr ‘iboF. (OfKf Qfmti'A BT ' p K a A r T lN ^ was the only other man to achieve Reflecting the weak field, nine the gam e more than we did. the middle of the third quarter as RHAM High and Cheney visiting total of goals (180) in the writers returned signed ballots GVSteK\ PF KEEPING- TAK TZECEIPTS ? 6-p?RAG-E, ON THE MGW' lFr/*ip Coventry High. Both are 7:30 p.m. both. cAPpicm/ S H o ^ fo X / Generally, loose balls they cam e up the Bulldogs were scoreless for the National Hockey League. Mike After missing by 21 votes last without votes. Fourteen of the 45 IS MUCH TdOJNEFPiGIENT.' varsity starts, Liut will most likely get the nod T U W l K g i with. They trapped more effec­ first 4:20 of the second half. The year, Bunning fell four votes short players listed failed to receive a p m i^ ? Bolton also won the junior varsity tively than we did,” Cheney Coach Techmen, however, couldn’t hold to start his ninth straight game with 317 (74.2 percent) in his 12th vote. — game, 78-38. Paul Sauer had 22 in the net for the Whalers while f Aaron Silvia cited. the upper hand with closing buckets year of eligibility. If those nine writers had not sent (ini points for the 4-2 young Bulldogs FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavat The Techmen got off to a horrible from Craig Winslow and Wade the Blackhawks will probably " I thought I had a shot,” said in their ballots, the total would have Trevor Brooks had 13 for Cheney. start. They collectively were 0-for- Cassells giving the Bulldogs a 29-26 go with Darren Pang. Hartford Bunning. who was in Hawaii on been 418, meaning 75 percent would BOLTON (56) — Brian Roonev 2■■>-26, 2- defenseman Brad Shaw was 10 from the field along with nine edge after three quarters. Wade Cassells 8 4-4 20, Jim Hathaway 1 Tuesday. He is still eligible for have been 314 and Bunning would turnovers and trailed after one Bolton’s bench, In the form of, 6-1 0-02, Drew Pinto 20-1 5, Dove O lcom pe sent back down to Binghamton three more years. After that, he have made it. Video Tape? X ’P LiK e TO EXCHAN/<5e junior Craig Winslow. 5-9 junior 10-0 2, Crolo Winslow 21-25, Josh Rvon 1 while Carey Wilson and Neil period, 10-1. But the Beavers, who 0-1 2, Mike Deranleau 21-25, Cliff Stoudt must wait three years before he can Next year, Johnny Bench and Vij lost a two-point verdict (58-56) to Mike Deranleau and 5-10 senior 0 9-9 9. Totals 19 17-21 56. Sheehy, the Whalers’ two recent be considered by the veterans Carl Yastrzemski are eligible for trade acquisitions from Cal­ T H I ? PIET A M P Vlnal Tech Monday night, came C liff Stoudt, gave the Bulldogs a lift CHENEY TECH (41) — Terrance committee. the first tim e and seem certain of M in the fourth quarter. The latter Phillip 3 2-7 10, Sean Walstedt 7 8-12 22, gary, will not play tonight. back behind a strong second period John Parsons 20-0 4, Kevin Toolon 10-1 After Bunning, Tony Oliva was making It 19 first-time entrants. VioR|

Ill — MANCHESTER HERALD, Wednesday. Jan. 13, 19B» Broderick Cup award may rekindle Meaghei^s fire ■ Bird shows his stuff T.Itt 100-yard butterfly record to 52.42 straight road, emphasizing aca­ achievement. ona, who holds thecollegiflte record Bv Dan George The 23-year-old Meagher, who In the mile run; Jennifer Averlll, in victory over Buils seconds and won the NCAA 200 demics. as well as community The Associated Press holds world records In the 100- and four-time All-American field butterfly for the fourth time. service, giving back to the com­ In addition to her victories in the 200-meter butterfly, joins such past 100 and 200 butterfly last year. hockey player from Northwestern; NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Olympic Broderick Cup winners as basket­ But she admitted that she’s had munity what it gave to me,” she Meagher finished second as a NCAA golf champion Caroline By The Associated Press NBA victory. swimming star Mary T. Meagher Is ball stars Ann Meyers, Nancy trouble getting ready for the 1988 said in accepting the award. Olympic Games in Seoul, Korea. Meagher won the Broderick Cup member of the Cal team in the Keggi of New Mexico; Kelly With Patrick Ewing scoring 17 of looking for some inspiration in her Lieberman and Cheryl Miller, Garrison-Steves, NCAA gymnas­ "It’s mainly just motivational. I over a field of nine other nominees NCAA 800 freestyle relay in 1987, Boston Celtics Coach K.C. Jones NBA Roundup his 21 points in the second half. New pursuit of more gold medals in 1988. swimmer Tracy Caulkins and track third in the 200 freestyle and the tics record-holder from Oklahoma; York trimmed a 20-polnt Cleveland and she may have found it in standout Jackie Joyner-Kersee. took five months off this past from other sports in yearlong knows what he has in Larry Bird. summer, and I just haven’t got voting by NCAA schools. 400-medley relay and fourth In the pitcher Connie Clark, who threw 20 "They say Larry Bird can’t jump third-quarter lead to 107-104. But winning the Broderick Cup. "I guess It’s considered the 400 freestyle relay. She was se­ shutouts for the California State- cause he has a few more moves after Price and New York’s Johnny “1 am a little bit frustrated and a Heisman (Trophy) for women ... back into shape as fast as I thought I Sponsored by the Broderick and gets tired,” Jones said. "But Corp., a manufacturer of athletic lected an All-American in all six Fullerton softball team; two-time Larry’s a complete package ...” than I do,” Bird said. "But I was Newman traded 3-polnters wlrt little bit behind schedule in my It’s a true honor.” she said. Would,” she said. NCAA tennis singles champion The tenth of 11 children in her clothing, and this year for the first events. Bird had 38points, nine rebounds, open, so I took the shot.” 1:23 remaining. Cavaliers rookie training,” Meagher said Tuesday Meagher, who set Olympic re­ Patty Fendick of Stanford; colle­ Even Jordan was impressed. Chris Dudley tipped in a missed cords in the two butterfly events in family and a swimmer since the time by American Honda Motor Co. eight assists and two steals ’Tues­ night after being honored as the Inc., the award recognizes team Other nominees for the Broderick giate shot put record-holder Regina k w day night as the Celtics snapped the The Bulls star praised Bird "for shot with 37 seconds remaining to nation’s outstanding collegiate 1984, was cited for her All-America age of 5, Meagher credited her parents’ support for much of her contribution, scholastics, and Cup were Katrina McClain, Geor­ Cavanaugh of Rice, and Karen Oiicago Bulls’ four-game winning doing the kind of things that makes put Cleveland ahead by five. woman athlete for 1987. "And performance as a senior at the Dahlgren of Nebraska, Big Eight success. school and community involve­ gia basketball All-American; An­ streak with a 104-97 victory. him a great player. Even though Oeveland then hit seven foul shots something like this rekindles a lot of University of Callfomla-Berkeley, volleyball player of the year. Brad Sellers did a great (defensive) in the waning seconds to Insure the where she lowered the American ” (They) always kept me on the ment, as well as athletic gela Chalmers of Northern Ariz­ "When we needed him in the the fire.” fourth quarter, we had to go to him job on him (Bird), he is victory. . . because the Bulls collapsed on unstoppable.” Gerald Wilkins led the Knicks (Kevin) McHale and (Robert) Bulls Coach Doug Collins said with 27 points. Parish,” Jones said. "And Larry Bird “was unbelievable” and Wilkens. in hIs 15th season as an responded with the kind of game added. “Wecouldhavestoppedhim NBA head coach, is the seventh to that makes him one in a million.” If he was human.” reach the 600-vlctory milestone. SCOREBOARD Six times the Boston star hit an Lakers 117, Warriors 113 Red Auerbach leads the all-time list J with 938 victories. off-balance high-arching jump shot Byron Scott had 30 points and the to keep the Bulls at bay. Lakers scored 10 of their last 14 Bucks 106, 76ers 103 Big East standings ”I didn’t like taking that arching points on free throws to defeat Jack SIkma scored 22 points and Sibres 4, BIubs 2 win, lost" & niUiW jump shot, but I had to take what Big East Conference O'all Basebafl Golden State and extend their Terry Chimmings had eight of his 17 w L W L the Bulls gave me, and it wasn’t too winning streak to 15 games. Hockev Buftole 4 0 0 -4 points in the fourth quarter as VII Ionova 4 0 12 3 much,” Bird said. The Lakers tied the game on a Milwaukee snapped Philadelphia’s St. Louis 1 0 1— 2 Georgetown 1 0 11 1 Chicago’s Michael Jordan scored nrst Period— 1, St. Louis, Turnbull 7 Syracuse 2 1 12 3 three-point play by Magic Johnson four-game winning streak. Cum­ (Hunter, Bennlng), 3:11. 2, Buffalo, Nje||N)loo«H!» Providence 1 1 7 4 Hall of Fame voting 42 points and matched Bird point and Michael Cooper’s 3-point field mings’ foul-line jumper with 3:22 to Ruuttu 14 (Foligno), 4:14, 3, Buffalo, Pittsburgh 1 1 11 1 for point in the furious final period Sheppord 17 (Turgeon, Johansson), 7:28.4, Seton Hall 1 2 12 5 goal in the first 49 seconds of the go broke an 89-89 tie and started a A NHL standings Buffalo, Ruuttu 15 (Romsev), 7:43, 5, Connecticut 1 2 8 3 By Tlie Associated Frets as each scored 18. The Bulls had final period. They then ran off eight six-point spree by the Bucks. Buffalo, Houslev 17 (Andreychuk), 17:21. AVeftRHcWW St. John's 0 2 9 3 Willie Stargell wos the only p e r w grabbed an 80-78 advantage on a straight points in a 1:38 span to pull Cliff Robinson’s basket and two Penalties— Ruff, Buf (roughing), ;36; R0C15JlfeWNr?!! Boston College 1 3 9 5 elected Into Baseball's Hall of Fame by the WALES CONFERENCE Bourgeois, StL (roughing), :36; Raglan, Baseball Writers Assoclotlonof America In Jordan jumper with 7:07 left. But ahead for good. free throws pulled Philadelphia Fotrlck Division StL (holding), 3:33: Andreychuk, Buf, V^ODUlDSPi J Tuesday's Results voting releated Tuesday. To beeletied^ then Bird went to work. Jam es Worthy and Johnson had within 105-103, but Jerry Reynolds W L T PtS OF OA molor (high-sticking), 3:33; Bennlng, StL plaver hod needed W outof the427bollots PhllaOelphla 20 17 6 46 148 156 Boston college! 85, Seton Hall 70 He hit two jumpers and a free 20 points apiece for the Lakers. made one of two free throws toclose (tripping), 6:19; FolIgno, Buf (hooking), y St. John's 73, Rutgers 55 cast. The following Is oust of the players N Y Islonders 20 16 5 45 163 146 throw to put the Celtics ahead for 10:51; Sutter, StL (tripping), 12:08. Tenlght's Gomes eligible and their total votes received: (Golden State’s Rod Higgins out the scoring. New Jersey 20 ie 5 45 146 155 Second Period— None. Penalties— good. WasMngton 20 19 5 45 147 138 UConn at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. scored 19 of his 24 points in the first Charles Barkley scored 25 points 176 Anderson, Buf (high-sticking), :16; Ewen, Georgetown at Providence Parish, who had 18 points and 16 Pittsburgh 16 19 9 41 168 StL (hooking), 15:24. Willie Staroelt half, while Terry 'Teagle added 19. before fouling out and Robinson had N Y Rangers 17 21 6 40 172 167 Saturday's Gomes rebounds, contributed a layup and Third Period— 6, St. Louis, Bothwell 5 UConn ot Syracuse, 8 p.m. Jim Bunning Cavaliers 119, Knicks 111 22 points for the 76ers, who now Adams Division (Hardy, McKegnev), 12:22. Penalties— Tony Oliva two free throws and Bird then put Boston 25 15 5 55 166 142 Vlllonova at Pittsburgh have lost five straight road gaines. 54 158 132 Romsev, Buf (holding), :24; Andreychuk, Georgetown at Boston College Orlando Cepeda the game out of reach with 3; 26 left Mark Price scored nine of his AAontreol 22 11 10 Buf (hooking), 9:02; Krupp, Buf (high- Roger (Moris There were five technical fouls Buffalo 19 17 7 45 142 166 m Seton Hall at St. John's on two straight baskets to give career-high 29 points in the finai sticking), 9:02; Raglan, StL (charging), Harvey Kuenn called, including two against Bucks Hartford 16 18 7 39 125 136 U N L V at Providence four minutes to help CHeveland 144 9:02; Smith, Buf, double molor (high- Monday's Gome Bill (MazeroskI Boston a 93-86 edge. Quebec 17 20 2 X 139 sticking, fighting), 10:57; Meagher, StL, Coach Del Harris, who was ejected CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Boston College at Syracuse Luis Tlont "I didn’t want to get into a defeat New York and give Cavali­ mlnor-molor (lnstlgotor,flghtlng), 10:57. Tuesday's Gome (Maury Wills ers roach 1.4>nny Wilkens his 600th with 6:34 to go in the third quarter. Norris Division ^ o ts on gool— Buffalo 10-12-6— 28. St. Ken Boyer shooting match with Jordan be- w L T PH OF OA Providence at Seton Hall Louis 7-14-12— 33. Wednesday, Jan. 20 Mickey Lollch Detroit 30 16 5 45 166 139 Power-ploy Opportunities— Buffolo0of4- 37 140 156 Vlllonova at UConn (Civic Center), 8 Ron Santa St. Louis 16 22 5 St. Louis 0 of 6. Minnie Mlnoso Chicago 17 23 3 37 157 180 p.m. 172 Goalies— Buffalo, Borrosso (33 shots-31 St. John's at Georgetwon Elroy Fdce Stu HIpklnt/ManchMler Herald Toronto U 22 6 34 157 saves). St. Louis, Mlllen (28-24). Voda Pinson 24 7 33 146 182 Ruuttu’s offensive punch Minnesota 13 A— 10,898. NBA resuHs NBAIaaders Joe Torre Smythe Division Referee— Rob Shick. Linesmen— Tuesday’s college hoop scores Sparky Lyle Tuesday night at the Beavers’ gym. Calgary 27 12 4 58 215 155 WIDE-MOUTH SHOT— Open-mouthed 57 199 144 Bob Hodges, Don Schochte. NEW YORK (A P ) — The Notional Elston Howard Edmonton 36 13 5 Dick Allen Brian Rooney (25) of Bolton High'gets a Cheney’s Terrance Phillip (left) and WInnIpeo ie 18 5 41 152 159 Cavaliers 11B, Knicks 111 Basketball Association Individual scoring, EAST 142 161 reboundlng.deldgoolpercentageandosslst Alderson-Broaddus 115, Bluefleld Coll. Curt Rood Bolton's Josh Ryan are also in the Voncouyer 14 24 6 X Thurman Munson shot off over the defense of Cheney is savored by the Sabres 208 leaders through Jan. 10; Los Angeles 14 X 5 X 166 e,OT Don Larsen Tuowlav's Oomos NEW YORK (111) Scoring Bloomfield 61, Dominican, N.Y. 60 Tech’s Anthony Evans (32) in their game action. Bolton won, 56-41. JstsS.CsnucksS Newman 3-4 910 16, (Sreen 16 66 8, G FG F T FtsAvg BostonCollege85, Seton Hall 70 Wilbur Wood New York Islanders 5, PIMsburoh 5, tie Bobby Bonds Islanders goalie Billy Smith after a Buffalo 4, St. Louis 2 Ewing 7-13 76 21, Jackson 5-15 06 11, Jordon, Chi. 271 1014 32.7 Brldgeport98,Qulnnlploc91 Bv The Associated Press Wilkins 1921 94 27, Cummings 2-3 1-1 5, 149 791 29.3 Brldgev^er.Moss. 72, Westfield St. 58 AAonny Mota scramble in front of the net for his WInnIpeo 5, Voncouver 3 Bird, Bos. 6Aark Belanger Wednesday's Ocmes Winnipeg ® I Cartwright 4-9 56 13, Walker 1-2 92 4, Barkley, Phil. 270 898 29.0 Buffolo St. 84, Southampton 72 NHL-leading 42nd goal. The Pen­ Vancouver 2 1 0—3 (3onovon060-10, Tucker 961-15, Orr 061-21. Aguirre, Dali. 158 773 26.7 California, Po. 78, Glenville St. 73 Bill Lee ■ Christian Ruuttu is giving the NHL Roundup Boston at Montreol, 7:35 p.m. First Period— I, Vancouver, LeBlonc 8 Reggie Smith Detroit ot New York Rangers. 7:35 p.m. Totals 37-83 3S41 111. Wilkins, Att. 161 743 26.5 Castleton St. 105, (keen Mountain 79 Buffalo Sabres a European flavor guins are 0-5-4 since beating Detroit (Tontl, LIdster), 6:18 (pp). 2, Vancouver, CLEVELAND (119) Lee AAay Coventry wins in O T again Quebec ot New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. Drexler, Port. 192 797 25.7 Dartmouth 83, New Hampshlre65 on Dec. 26. Sondlok 3 (Skriko, Pederson), 11:19 (pp). Williams 4-5 2-2 10, Hubbard 0-10 912 9, 137 835 25.3 Fblrlelgh Dickinson 76, Iona 75 Al Hrobosky on offense and Coach Ted Sator Hartford of Cblcogo, 8:35 p.m. Penoltles— Berry, Win (holding), 5:29; English, Den. Failed to receive votes; Stan Bohnsen, Mikko Makela, whohad two goals Toronto ot MInnesoto, 1:35 p.m. Dougherty 5-9 1-2 11, Price 914 99 29, Molone, Utah 188 822 24.9 Gettysburg 83, Susauehanna 75 likes the taste. with the victory. Coxe, Von (cross-checking), 7:12; Carlyle, Ehio 564-414, West 4-79310, Corbin 1-71-23, 112 815 24.7 Hartford76,Colgate73,20T RossGrImsIev, LarrvHlsle.Grant Jockson, In the game, missed an empty net Coloorv ot Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. Win (high-sticking), 9:31; Adorns, Von Ellis, Sea. Randy Jones, John A6oyberrv, Lynn EAST HAMPTON — Overtime Indians to 2-2 in the CCC East and The second-year center from "This is a young team, a team Washington at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. Rogers 1-3062, Dudley 922-46, Johnson 93 McDaniel, Sea. 105 713 23.0 King's, N.Y. 97, Malne-Augusta 66 with 43 seconds left. (tripping), 14:21; Kyte, Win (hooking), 3-3 7, Curry 36938, Harper 4-109510. Totals 148 682 22.7 McGlothlln, Doc Medich, John Milner, 3-6 overall. The visiting Falcons are Finland scored two goals in less that’s come together over the past Winnipeg at Voncouver, 10:35 p.m. Theus, Sac. Klngs,Pa.83,MessIahS3 Willie Montanez, Joe RudLJImSpencer,Del work has been paying off for the Islanders defenseman Brian Cur­ Thursday's Games 19:29. 40-8937-49118. Thorpe, Sac. 178 698 21.8 Letanon Val. 100, Lincoln, Pa. 89 Coventry High boys’ basketball H.S. Roundup now 0-4. 1-6. than five minutes of the first period three years,” Sator said of his Second Period— 3, Winnipeg, AAocLeon New York 25 28 24 14— 111 204 580 21.5 Lehlgh62, Harvord99 Unser, Rick Mfise. ran suffered a broken jaw when he Montreal at Boston, 7:35 p.m. 19 (Carlyle, Ellett), 3:38 (pp). 4, Dontlev, Det. Declared Ineligible; Ken Reitz (for Manchester raced to a 16-3 lead Tuesday night to help the Sabres Sabres, who finished last in the Buffalo at Phllodelphlo, 7:35 p.m. Cleveland 18 27 26 28— 119 Cummings, MU. ICS 527 21.1 Maln8Farmlngton 90, New England 62 team. The Patriots went into extra was struck by a shot from Pitts­ Voncouver, Pederson 13 (Skriko, Smvl), 3Polnt goals— Price 2, Jackson, New­ playing minor-league baseball In 1987). after one quarter and extended its win their sixth straight game, a 4-2 Adams last season. ”We don’t look Quebec ot New York Islonders, 8:05 Olaluwon, Hou. 137 637 20.5 Manhattanvllle81. Lehman74 time for the second time in burgh defenseman Rod Buskas 4:38. Penoltles— Coxe, Von (Interference), man. Fouled out— Newman, Cartwright, Robertson, S.A. 101 612 20.4 MIddleburv 79, Union, N.Y. 76 margin to 29-10 at halftime. The decision over the St. Louis Blues. over our shoulder, we don’t look p.m. 2:25; LeBlonc, Von (hooking), 7:09; Wolker, Dougherty, West. Rebounds— succession and again came out a with 1:05 left in the first period. Hartford at St. Louis. 8:35 p.m. Ewing, N.Y. 132 652 20.4 Nvock9S, Baptist Bible, Pa. SI East upended difference was 43-22 after three It’s the longest winning streak by back. We’re just thinking about one Howerchuk, Win, molor (fighting), 7:24; New York 46 (Green 8), Cleveland 63 M.6Aalone,Wash. 218 611 20.4 Point Park 89, Houghton 70 winner. 68-64, in double overtime Curran was removed from the Ice Pederson, Von, mlnor-molor (sloshing, (Williams 8). Assists— New York 19 quarters. Buffalo since 1985. Scott, LA L 82 625 20.2 RP1107,Williams 105 over host East Hampton High NEW BRITAIN — Content to be game at a time.” on a stretcher and taken to fighting), 7:24: Duncan, Win (chorg- (Jackson 8), Clevelond 18 (Price 5). Total Johnson, LAL 159 620 20.0 Rhode lslondl04,Brown91 Freshman Shelly Dieterie took Ing), 11:08; Butcher, Von (Interference), Transactions Tuesday night in Charter Oak patient, the East Catholic Eagles In other games, the Pittsburgh St. Louis Coach Jacques Martin fouls— New Y o rk 40, C le ve lo n d 31. Rutgers-Camden 73, Montcloir St. 71 control with 14 points and 13 Penguins and New York Islanders Presbyterian Hospital. NHL results 11:08; Sondlok, Von (roughing), 11:08; Technicals— Williams. 2 (elected), Cum­ SE AAossachusetts 92, Salem St. 80 Conference play. threw a mild scare into the said, “He (Ruuttu) has a good shot, Kyte, Win (slashing), 13:28; Pederson, mings, Cleveland Illegal defense. A— 7,487. Field Goal Percentage St. John's 73, Rutgers 55 The win leaves the Patriots 5-0 in powerful St. Thomas Aquinas rebounds for Manchester while tied 5-5 and the Winnipeg Jets beat sure, but the point is we gave him Jets 5, Canucks 3 Von (cross 46 Adrlan90, (Soshen 74 FOOTBALL 3-for-16 in the second half for quarters. ”We were happy at the winless skid to nine games. Pederson had goals for the N Y (holding), 13:36: Hunter, Pit (hold­ Gretzky, Edm r 30 » X 14 NatioMil P e o M l League School. The Sabres took a firmer hold on ing), 16:04; Konrovd, NY (hooking), 79 X Assists Cedorvllle97,T1ffIn71 Coventry. end of the third quarter.” Page Lemieux poked a loose puck past Canucks. Sovord, Chi 25 M Bucks 106.76ers 103 G Ns. Fort Hays St. 74, S. Naiorene 68 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES— Signed MANCHESTER (54)— Chris Rovegno third place in the Adams Division 17:27; Trottler, N Y (boarding), 18:21. Yzermon, Det X 39 73 X Adam Schrelber, left guard, to a two-year Ayer, 6-foot junior guard, did said. “In the fourth we ran and 4068, Borb O’Brien 30-16, Vol Holden 2 X Johnson, LA L Hash nos 97, Kearney St. 74 Hawerchuk, Win 23 39 62 Porter, Port. IIMnolsTech73,Judson64 contract, and Eric Bailey, tight end, and tally the game-winning points for pushed the ball and tried to play 5-69, Shelly Dle1erle62-214, Llso Cartier Third Period— 7, New York, AAokelo 23 P.Stastnv, Que M X 60 41 PHILADELPHIA 003) Topper Clemons, running bock, to one-year 1 2-24, Tina Stone 2 3-4 7, AmV Mann 106 (Trottler, Gilbert), 4:20. 8, New York, Stockton, Utah Illinois Weslyn70,Mllllkln60 Coventry a minute-and-a-half into with them.” Gretzky engaged Messier, Edm 25 X 59 46 Barkley 8-16 66 25, Robinson 815 89 22, Jackson, N.Y. Ind.-Pur.-Indpis. 112, Marlon 63 contracts. 2, Beth O'Brien 1 06 2, Tom m y Dubois 0 Sutter 12 (DIduck, Trottler), 11:43 (pp). 9, (Xiulet, Que 25 X 58 18 M cCom Ick 469310,Cheeks8133613, King Canadian Peoiball Leofue the second overtime session. He Scott Ringquist led the Saints 2-2 2. Totals 20 14-17 54. . Pittsburgh, Lemlex 41 (Cunnevworth), Cheeks, Phil. Altalone 75, Mount Vernon Nazarene 61 Smith, Mtl 19 X 57 31 8143JH5,Henderson3-60O7,Hlnson463911. Rivers, Atl. Morvmount,Kan.115,Coto.-Colo. Springs TORONTO AR(K)NAUTS-Slaned Bob finished with a game-high 29 points with 17 points while Nelson Peter­ F E R M I (32) — Allison Davis 1 0-2 2, EDMONTON. Alberta (AP) — 12:15. 10, Pittsburgh, Lemleux 42 (Quinn, CIccorelll. Min X X 56 41 Total^762337103. Floyd, Hou. 7 O'BlllovIch, head coach, to a one-veor Leslie Donor 24-98, Jackie KIdo 20-04, Wayne Gretzky of the Edmonton Brown), 19:53. Penalties— Kerr, NY Poddubnv, NYR 27 X 55 X MILWAUKEE (186) contract. Tim McMillan iced it with a pair of son and Tom DiPietro added seven Sue Keornev 10-4 2, Laura Hoinoski 41-5 (slashing), 2:11; Gonchar, Pit (roughing), 55 X Lever, Den. Mount Mercy 86, Monmouth, III. 77 Oilers confirmed Tuesday that he Loob. Cal X X '^& m m lng « 7-13 3317, Reynolds 89 4615, Thomas, Det. N. Colorado at Mankato St., ppd., snow free throws with four seconds left. and six points, respectively. 9, Joanne Smith 1 2-4 4, Klerston 2:11; Dohloulst, Pit (holding), 10:24; Robitallle, LA 24 X X 48 Slkma9158522, Moncrief 398510, Pressey Konrovd, N Y, match penalty (ottempt to Johnson, Bos. Notional 80, Chodron St. 79 It was tied at 58-all after Senior Rob Stanford led East with Verrenglo 1 1-3 3. Totals 12 8-27 32. and movie actress Janet Jones are Bullard, Col X 27 X 37 56 34 13, AAokeskI 1-2 00 2, Lucas 1-5002, Nebrosko-Omoha 93, South Dakota 74 Inlure), 18:46; Cunnevworth, Pit, match Corson, LA X X X 29 Hodges879212,Monnlon37(M)6,Breoer16 regulation and 64-all at the end of six points. engaged and plan to be married this penalty (attempt to Inlure), 18:46. North Park 78, Auoustana,lll. 77 Bolton thumped Noslund. Mtl 14 X S3 6 867. Totalsl9802833106. Team Offense the first overtime. AQUINAS (39) — Scott Rlngoulst 36-6 summer in Edmonton. Overtime— None. Penalties— None. Oakland, Mich. 99, Grand Ropids Baptist 17, Steve Volel 105 03-4 3, Tom DIPIetro 2 Shots on goal— New York 9-13-11-2— 35. O Avg Badsteubner was glad to see the COLCHESTER — Bacon Gretzky, currently sidelined Phitadetphia is 14 17 27— 101 Denver X 3838 116.3 Ohio Northern83, Rndlov78 1-2 6, Tim Svmecho 0 2-2 2, Nelson Pittsburgh lM 6 ^ 2 -3 9 . Milwaukee 11 IS IS 15-106 Rec hoop end arrive as two players. Paul from NHL competition with a Power-Ploy Opportunities— New York 3 Son Antonio X 3488 116.3 PeruSt.72,Doone60 Peterson 2 3-5 7, SoS*L.®y*y Academy outdistanced Bolton 3Polnt gools— Barkley 3, Hodges 2, 31 3580 115.5 Adorn LItwInho 1062. Totals 11 16-23 39. sprined right knee, told his team­ of 6; Pittsburgh 2 of 7. Portland Quincy X, Coe 77 Strycharz and Matt Harrington, High. 53-32, in a Charter Oak Henderson, Reynolds. Fouled out— Detroit X 3187 113.8 Rio Grande90, Urbano78 EAST CATHOLIC (X ) — David Price mates and some friends Monday Goalies— New York, Smith (39 shots-34 Barkley, Pressey. Rebounds— 31 3486 112.5 had fouled out in the fourth quarter. 10-0 2, Rob Stanford 3066, Scott Altrul 1 Conference girls’ basketball ma­ saves). Pittsburgh, Meloche (35-30). L.A. Lakers Rlpon81,Carroll,Wls.64 night. Phllodelphia 58 (Robinson 11), Milwaukee Boston 31 3482 112.3 St. Norbert60, Lawrence 59 Adults "We were lucky because we had 1-24, T .J . Leohv 13-35, Brian KennedvO keup clash Tuesday night. A— 14,S22. 43 (SIkma 8). Assists— Philadelphia 25 0- 0 0, Drew Seeger 2 06 4, Reid Gorman 1 Referee— Kerry Froser. Linesmen— Ron Basketbafl Seattle X 3638 110.2 Sterling 87, Bethel, Kan.75 those kids foul out in the fourth The Bobcats are now 4-5 for the Mike Barnett of Ctorpsport Inter­ (Cheeks 6), Milwaukee 23 (Pressey 10). Sacramento X 3513 109.8 style 113 (Dave Milner 24, Bruce 1- 2 3. Totals 9 5-7 24. Rnn, Mork Pore. Wolsh94,Ohlo Dominican 73 LeDoW 21, Gary Wright 21, Gene Horton quarter and our bench had to play in national. which books the super­ Total fouls— Philadelphia 32, Mllvwiu- Phoenix X 3214 107.1 Xavler,Ohto98, Cincinnati K Three-point pools: Aquinos- Rlng- season while the Bulldogs are 1-6. kee 26. Technicals— Moncrief, Mllwou- X 3212 107.1 12, Mike Borouord 11), Gentle Touch the overtime. We’re not that deep.” oulst 5, DiPietro. Eost— Altrul. star’s commercials and handles his Dallas SOUTHWEST Cor Wash 92 (Steve Avers 52, Lenny Bolton is back in action Thursday at kee Coach Harris 2 (elected), Pressey, Philadelphia 31 3317 107.0 AustlnCol.85,(XillasBaptlst71 Holfflme: 11-6 Aquinos promotions, said Gretzky and NBA standings Barkley. A — 11,052. Mike Mathis, Ken 3175 105.8 Frenette 17, Charlie Avers 10) he said. home at 7 p.m. against RHAM Milwaukee X E. Texas Baptist 84, Texas Wesleyan 73 Pagonl Caterers 931Mark Murphy X , Oswald added 14 points for Jones are engaged and "definitely 66auer Indiana X 3166 105.5 Lubbock Chrlshon 82, Midwestern St., High. 3376 105.5 Jim Florence 18, Tom Meggers 14, John EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlanta 37 Texas81 _ WIeezorek 14), Manchester Police 69 Coventry while Chad Fleming led Girls’ Basketball Bonnie Elfler led Bacon with 13 intend to be married in Edmonton Atlantic Division Cleveland X 3376 105.5 (Morv Hordln-Baylor 86, Hovard Payne 84 the Bellringers with 16 points. this summer, likely in July.” Lakers 117,Warrlors 113 X 3469 105.1 (Pete Moffet 19, Chip Brown 19, Bob points while Wendy Neil netted 10 W L Pet. OB Utah-^ Oral Roberts 66, Texos-Arllngtan 65 Beckwith 11) C O V E N T R Y (ft) — Jack Aver 96-929, 22 10 .688 — Washington X 3153 105.1 Pan American 85, SW Texas St. TO MHS in control and Michelle Hardee 8 to pace Calendar Boston X 2941 105.0 Ron (iardner 1 2-4 4, Scott Lucos 31-2 7, Gretzky said he and Jones have Philadelphia 16 16 .500 6 OOLDENSTATE(Hl) (talden St. SE Oklahoma 101, Jarvis (hrlstlon 77 Pool Strycharz22-56, MlkeOswald42-2 Bolton. 10 X 3X 11 Houston 31 3248 104.8 PAR W EST Midgets Controlling every phase of the BACON A C A D E M Y (53) — LISO been talking about getting engaged Washington Frank 1-2 32 4, Higgins 315 86 24, 3300 103.1 14, Tim M cM illan 12-2 4, Mott Harring­ New York 11 22 .3X ll'A Sampson 811 34 14, (jarland 813 06 12, New York X AdamsSt. 104, Colorado Col.94 game, the Manchester High girls’ Letendre 419, Korvn Mocher 306, Dorlo for two qr three months. Chicogo 31 3186 102.8 Mahoney — Huskies 31 (Zock Gletek ton 2 06 4. Totals 72 15-24 68. TODAY New Jersey 6 X .194 )5'/i O.Smlth3127613, L.Smlth7-110614,Teogle Azusa PodflcSS, Point Lomo65 E A S T H A M P TO N (64) — Brett Covo- basketball team whipped Fermi Dllol 3 2 8, Desiree Foford 32 8, Bonnie Central Division New Jersey 31 3089 99.6 Blolo69,NorthrldaeSt.66 12, Ed PInkIn 5, Glen Weeks 5), Lakers 27 Elder 5 3 13, Blllv Jo Zaks 1 0 2, Erica Gretzky and Jones, who is Gifts Basketball 315 16 19, White 00 06 0,McDonald37 X 2897 96.6 (Glno OrlowskI 4, (llllke Hartnett 4, Josh llerl 1 06 2, Bill Coons 3 5-12 11, Chad Atlanta , X 8 — 067, Whltehead35008 Totals47-9117-23113. L.A. Clippers Col Baptist M , Southern Cal Coll. 77 High, 54-32. in CCC East Division Greene 1 02, Erin Tronsue 011, Kenvo Eost Cathollcot NorthwestCothollc,7 .750 Buckno ployed well) Fleming 6 3-4 16, Dove Texlera 3 0-0 6, working on a film in the United Detroit 19 9 .679 3 Col Polv-Pomono 72, Seattle Pacific ^ Grant Cordeiro 12-44, Noleed GhoussvO action Tuesday night at Clarke D’Agustlno 1 2 4. Totals 21 11 53. R HAM at Coventry, 7:30 Grand Canyon 95, Nebraska Weslyn X Bucks 28 (Mott Somberg 11, Jay States, have been seeing each other Ice Hockev Chicago 19 13 .594 5 L. A. LAKERS (117) 060, Brian Domlnsk113-45, More Micek BOLTON (31) — Wendv Nell 5 0 10, Milwaukee 18 13 .581 5/> Scott 13-19 44 30, Cooper 811 84 15, Atlanta 32 3148 3-polnt goals; Coventry— Aver 5, carried over from our Rockville 04, Teresa McMahon 000, JIM Supple00 girlfriend, Edmonton singer Vickie Monchester/New Britoln ot RHAM, 4 WESTERN CONFERENCE M. Thompson 87 26 10, Rombls 06 Chicago00 0, 31 3121 1W.7 Oswald 4: EH— Fleming. game,” cited Manchester Interim 0. Totals 13 6 32. Midwest Division Wogner 01 06 O.Totals 4896 2832 117. Milwaukee 30 3071 105.4 Holttime: 41-X Coventry: Regula­ Holttlme: 28-14 Bacon. Moss. 103.0 Coach Mike Masse. The win lifts the ** Ctieney Tech ot Eost Hompton, 7p.m. W L Pet. OB Goldsn Slate 18 I t 14 10-111 Utah 33 3399 tion: 58-58. First overtime: 64-64. Dallas X 10 .667 —- L.A. Lakers 18 1811 N — 117 Houston 31 3225 104.0 Houslon 18 13 .581 r /i 8Potnt pools— Higgins, McDonald, Dallas 30 31X 104.4 T H U R S O ^ Denver 19 15 .559 3 Cooper. Fouled out— None. Rebounds— L.A. Lokers 31 32S5 105.0 Scholastic Girls Basketball Son Anlonlo 14 16 .467 6 Golden State 59 (Sampson, L.Smith 16), Los New York 32 3360 105.0 Footbafl RHAM ot Bolton, 7 p.m. Utah 15 18 .455 6'A Angeles 48 (Green 11). Assists— Golden Indiana 30 31» 105.3 Socramenta 9 23 .XI 12 State 26 (Sampson, O.SmIth 5), Los Oevelond 32 3371 105.3 N CAA rejects football playoff concept Pacific Division Angeles 32 (Johnson 14). Total fouls— Philadelphia 31 3298 106.4 llling varsity boys L.A. Lakers X 6 .813 — G o ld e n S ta te 27, Los A n g e le s 19. L.A. Clippers 30 3195 106.5 FRIDAY X 11 .645 28 2994 106.9 N FL playoff glance The llling Junior High boys' varsity Boys Basketball Portland S'/7 Technicals— Los Angeles Illegal de­ Detroit a supporter of a one-game playoff. S e ^ e 18 15 .545 t'/7 fense. A— 17J05. Boston 31 3359 1«.4 basketball team defeated the Fermi the time being.” want to allow the bowls to operate Enfield ot Manchester, 7:M 19 .387 13W 108.8 High School freshmen, 56-M, Tuesday By Herschel NIssenson The nation’s 18 bowl games were Phoenix 12 Seattle 33 3590 Sunday, Jan. 1 and. hopefully, conduct their busi­ St. Bernord at East Cothollc, 7 L.A. Clippers 8 23 .258 17Vii Washington X 3271 109.0 afternoon. Dwayne Goldston led the The Associated Press There is widespread agreement, delighted with the resounding anti- Cheney Tech at Coventry, 7:30 19'/i NFC Wild Card Rams with 17 points while Paul Milton ness properly. Golden State 5 24 .172 Portland 31 34X 110.3 Minnesota 44, New Orleans 10 however, that some sort of playoff playoff vote. R HAM at Bolton, 7:30 Tuesday’s Gomes New Jersey 31 3431 110.7 followed with 14 points and 10 rebounds. “ We’ll probably be talking about Girts Basketball AFC Wild Cord Marcus DeForest added 10 points. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A major- is inevitable. “Whether a playoff is a matter of Cleveland 119, New York 111 Radio, TV Phoenix X 3329 111.0 Houston 23, Seattle X , O T this again in three or four years Manchester ot Entleld, 5 p.m. Boston 104, Chicogo 97 Denver X 3716 112.6 Kevin Martinez and Marc Sears were college football playoff is dead and "It’s not a matter of ‘if,’ it s time will probably be decided in the Beys Swimming Saturday, Jon. 9 defensive standouts, llling Is 2-1 and when (bowl) TV contracts run out Mllwoukee 106, Philadelphia 103 (talden St. X 3217 114.9 AFC Divtsleaal Flovefts matter of ’when,”’ said DeLoss next two or three years when we see Manchester ot Newington, 3:45^m . Los Angeles Lakers 117, Golden State Mcramento X 3684 115.1 hosts Enfield on Thursday. buried — for now. Bowl games are and if ratings continue to go down. Notre Dome vs. East Catholic (Man­ TONIGHT Cleveland X , Indianapolis 21 Dodds, athletic director at the what Impact the new TV contracts 113 . _ San Antonio X 3587 119.6 NFC Dtvtsianal P t o y ^ alive and well — for now. There was less pressure for a chester High pool), 4 p.m. Wednesdoy's Gomes 7:30 p.m. — Bruins at Conadlens,. The money-hungry NCAA Div­ University of Texas and chairman might have on the major bowls,” Channel 38 Minnesota X , Son Francisco M MH8 wrestling playoff this year because the Detroit at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Jon. 18 ision I-A members threw away of the Postseason Football Subcom­ said Sam Jenkins, executive direc­ New Jersey ot Phllodelphlo, 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. — Pistons of Celtics, Coming back from a 246 deficit, the Orange Bowl, and last year the SportsChonnel, W K H T NPC Divisional PMvofh between $ 100,000-1200,000 per mittee which proposed a two-team tor of the Sun Bowl and chairman of lA T U R O A Y Indiana at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Washington 21, Chicogo 17 Manchester Junior High School wres­ Fiesta Bowl took care of that Atlanta at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. 8 p.m. — College basketball; UConn post-bowl playoff on a one-year Girls Bosksiball Harrah'sodds i/iniiQiiin PNivinn tling team defeated RHAM Junior High, school Tuesday when they over­ the bowls’ committee. East Catholic at Sacred Heart, 7 p.m. Portland at Utah, 9:30 p.m. at Pittsburgh, Channel 20, WPOP S4-X, for Its first win of the year, problem for us.” 8 p.m. — College bosketboll: G eorge­ Denver X , Houston 16 whelmingly rejected a playoff — trial basis. “ My own personal opinion is that tee Hockev Houston at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. Sunday, Jon. 17 young Indians are now 1-1 and their next “This vote was not reflective of “We’ll have to wait two, three, Simsbury vs. Manchester (Bolton Ice Los Angeles Lakers at Los Angeles town at Providence, ESPN match Is Friday of 4 p.m. against Fox for now. even a one-game playoff will have a 8 p.m. — College basketball: Vander­ RENO, Nev. (A P ) — Here ore this NFC Oiomplenslilp anything. The athletic directors four more years for It to happen, Palace), 8 p.m. ^ , Clippers, 10:30 p.m. week's odds from Harrah's Reno Race 8, Minnesota at Washington, 12;X p.m. Middle School of Hartford. “The vote (98-13, with one absten­ pretty devastating effect on the East Cathollcot North Branford (East Golden State at Seattle, 10;X p.m. bilt at Mississippi, NESN Steven Borglda, Peter Oettore, Toby knew coming in it wasn’t going to and It will be a great thing for 8:30 p.m. — Whalers at Blackhawks, Sports Book for upcoming Notional Foot­ A FC Championship tion) was even more overwhelming smaller bowls. I don’t think the Hoven Rink), 3 p.m. Thundoy's Games ball League conference plovoff gomes. Cleveland at Denver, 4 p.m. Sloon, Soon Nichols, More Cassano, Bill college football,” said Vince Doo- Wrestllnf Sacramento ot New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Channel 18, W TIC Brownb, Tom Provencal, and co- than I thought It would be,” Dick pass. major bowls have as much of a NFC Sunday, Jan. 11 ley head coach and athletic direc- Hartford Public at Manchester, noon Milwaukee at Washington, 7:30 p.m. 10 p.m. — UConn at Pittsburgh (taped Washington over Minnesota captolns Tony Sheltoand David Cain all Schultz, executive director of the "The environment right now is delay), NESN Vh tor at the University of Georgia and problem with it as we do.” Eost Catholic/New Britoln at St. Chicogo at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. AFC A FC chomplon vs. NFC champion at registered wins via the pin for NCAA. said. "1 think it’s done for not conducive to a playoff. People Bernard, noon Portland at Houston, 9:30 p.m. 10 p.m. — College basketball: Ken- Denver 3 over Cleveland Manchester. Cheney Tech ot Holy Cross, 11 o.m. Atlanta ot Denver, 9:30 p.m. tucky at Alabama, ESPh~~~>N San Diego, 6 p.m. I MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 18. 1088 — 81 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedneidav. Jan. » . 19M Sporta In Brief Lendl, Cash among net winners FOCUS MELBOURNE. Australia (AP) Hartford defeats Colgate in OT ^ U.S’. Open champion Ivan Lendl HAM ILTON, N. Y. — Behind the play of reserves Larry Jenkins was thlgking only of the next point while Wimbledon champion Pat Marijuana clouds and freshman A1 Jones, the University of Hartford bested Colgate, 76-73, in double overtime Tuesday night in ECAC North Cash realized his opponent in the Australian Open was extremely The challenge of ‘going straighf Atlantic Conference play. competitive. Hartford is now 3-0, 5-8 while Colgate is 0-3, 0-10. But both scored straight-set their marriage neediness that caused them to be homosexual. Jenkins, the Hawks' sixth man, tossed in an off-balance shot By Dana Kennedy victories today In the second round Their theories clash with more prevalent with four seconds left in the first overtime to force another The Associated Press of the $1.9-million tennis "The bottom line is, you have thoughts about homosexuality. session. Jenkins put the Hawks up, 74-70, in the second overtime tournament. DEAR “ These kinds of progra msflyinthefaceofall ABBY: Shortly BOSTON—In his youth and in his 20s, Randy with Jones hitting two free throws with seven seconds left to win Czechoslovak ace Lendl, whoalso a choice to overcome It. You social science research,” said Urvashl Vald, it. afterl was mar­ Childs remembers going to Boston’s red-light won French Open title last year, but district, the Combat Zone, for furtive can change.” spokesman for the National Gay and Lesbian Jenkins finished with 15 points. Anthony Moye and Doug has never won the Australian, ried, I learned Task Force in Washington, D.C. “ We think McCrory each had 16 points and Marvin Rowell 13 to lead that my hus­ homosexual encounters. These days, married — Sy Rogers displayed awesome power and D ear Abby and thefather of a newborn, Childs helps others these are people really troubled by their Hartford. Dave Crittenden led Colgate with 20 points. Carver band is a habit­ control in crushing American Matt trying to overcome homosexuality. sexuality who’ve constructed a whole msrthol- Glezen of Glastonbury added 12 points for the Raiders. ual marijuana Abigail Van Buren Anger 6-0, 6-1, 6-1 to advance to the Childs, 40, was among seven men and one ogy about how it is morally wrong. Programs of round of 32. smoker and has conversion are dangerous — they’re based on been for the last woman who gathered upstairs at Buggies "But if I made six errors, that’s Monica, Calif., and Exodus International and an erroneous understanding of sexual Navratilova angry at Aussie officials 20 years. I’m 25 Baptist Church one recent Saturday night, but still six too many,” Lendl half- Love in Action, both based in San Rafael, Calif. behavior.” and he’s 41 — a most in the group were reluctant to talk openly joked. “ I ’m very pleased. I’ve been While some of the most active in the Ex-gay ministries point out that sex MELBOURNE, Australia — Martina Navratilova spoke out product of the about their goal: attempting to shed homosex­ hitting the ball well for the last movement believe homosexuality to be an therapists William Masters and Virginia angrily Wednesday against senior officials at the Australian ’60s. Had I uality and lead a straight life. couple of weeks and I ’m in a aberration, the majority said they are not Johnson offer a program for those who want to Open Tennis Championships following their reported deal with known this beforehand, I never hot-line: (800) 662-HELP. They can Though the group calls itself Homosexuals competitive mood. No matter what Anonymous and follows some of the same anti-gay. turn away from homosexuality. A handful of anti-apartheid demonstrators at the event. the score, I only wanted to win the would have married him. Unfortu­ put you in touch with drug- Navratilova said she was amazed to hear that Tennis Australia precepts espoused by Alcoholics Anonymous, “ If you want to stay gay, that’s your psychiatrists, such as Lawrence Hatterer, who next point.” nately, I didn’t find out until after I rehabilitation facilities in your business,” said Sy Rogers, 30,ofOrlando, Fla., spent 15 years at New York’s Payne Whitney president Brian Tobin had agreed to allow peacful demonstra­ area. Pot smokers don’t just fade Gamblers Anonymous and similar organiza­ J became pregnant, and now that we Cash, the beaten finalist last who calls himself a former homosexual and clinic at New York Hospital and wrote tions during matches. have a S-month-old son, it’s not easy away — they go up in smoke! tions, Childs said the movement to help year, came away to a 6-1, 7-6, 6-3 transsexual and is now married and the father “ Changing Homosexuality in the Male,” also Tennis Australia is the governing body of the sport in Australia. to leave. homosexuals go straight is still an “ open victory over dogged fellow Austral­ of one. “ But the bottom line is, you have a believe homosexuality results from environ­ “ I just couldn’t believe he made a deal with them," the I asked him why the subject of pot DEAR ABBY: For “ California secret.” ian Carl Limberger. But he had choice to overcome It. You can change.” mental factors. never came up while we were Girl” whose Prince Charming has Because those who join such groups are three-time Australian Open women’s winner said. "You cannot some trouble with the 23-year-old Peter Roblcheau, one of the group leaders of “ Most people don’t think it’s possible to dating, and he said he knew that I bad breath; There is a simple concerned about what they regard as the make deals with these kinds of people. It’s like making a deal with player from the small country town Homosexuals Anonymous in Boston, said, “ It change,” said Frank Worthen, 58, founder of was “ straight” so he never smoked remedy to eliminate bad breath; stigma of homosexuality and doubt if they can terrorists. of Wagga Wagga. overcome it, they hesitate to discuss their doesn’t happen overnight. You change as you Love in Action, one of the first ex-gay A dozen anti-apartheid demonstrators were escorted by police “ He went out with nothing to lose in front of me. Even now, he never Use a soft toothbrush and brush the struggle publicly, group leaders said. begin to discover the origins and roots of your ministries, who spent 25 years in what those in and hit some fine passing shots and smokes in front of me, but I can tongue well. from Center Court of the new $60 million National Tennis Center But groups to help homosexuals attain a homosexuality. The biggest thing is to be able the movement call the “ gay subculture.” on Monday after they had interupted play during a match fantastic returns,” Cash said. “ He smell it on him quite often. He says TORON’TO SUN READER Worthen said he was close to suicide after his A heterosexual orientation are growing around to share it.” put me under a lotof pressure, gave he doesn’t “ need” it, but I don’t between Wimbledon champion Pat Cash and Thomas Muster of the country, with a jump in membership in the Robicheau, 32 and single, said he has not years as an active homosexual, which he said me a tough time. believe him because every time I DEAR READER; I just read the Austria by throwing 20 black tennis balls onto the court. past few years since the AIDS epidemic has practiced homosexuality but ithasbeenpartof began at age 13 when he was initiated into “ I wasn’t totally happy with some step out — even for 20 minutes — I’ll letter from "Reluctant Gih Collec­ taken hold, those active in that effort say. They his “ thought life.” He said he has never been homosexuality by his pastor. parts of my game, but I was pretty come back to the smell of pot. tor,” the schoolteacher who res­ acknowledge ‘hat only a small fraction of the active sexually and does not plan tobefore he is “ When Iwasl9IwenttoSan Francisco to 11 ve Gullickson signs with Japan team solid.” He’s a good husband and father, ented receiving such “ useless gim­ gay population is involved. married. and from the eyes of a 19-year-old, it was a Lendl took just one hour. 29 but we argue about this constantly. micks” as mugs, plaques and pins Most of the groups dedicated to helping Most of the groups maintain that homosexu­ pretty exciting life,” said Worthen, who TOKYO — Former New York Yankees pitcher Bill Gullickson minutes to defeat Californian AP photo More and more I noticed that his that say “ No. 1 Teacher.” homosexuals go straight are religious, usually ality is a learned behavior stemming from an married a woman he met through his ministry signed a one-year contract Wednesday with the Yomiuri Giants. Anger, a capable player ranked eyes are constantly bloodshot and She (and you) missed the point; It evangelical. They are called “ ex-gay minis­ early emotional detachment from a same-sex three years ago. “ I had been rejected in high Gullickson will receive $1.1 million for 1988 plus a contract 9Sth in the world. Matt Anger at the Austraiian Open he seems drowsy and lethargic and was not a “ self-proclaiming” Item, DEMOLITION JOB— No. 1 ranked Ivan tries” and include such groups as Homosexu­ parent. They counsel new members that school. I never had friends. To enter this signing bonus of $400,000 and at least $150,000 in expenses. The 27-year-old top seed, the has to be reminded several times to but an expression of love and Lendl proved why he has that ranking in Tennis Championships Wednesday in als Anonymous, based in Reading, Pa., Life heterosexuality can be attained by overcom­ lifestyle where people are like you is very Gullickson, his wife, Sandra, and his agent Doug Baldwin, world’s top-ranked tennis player, do something. I ’m concerned. respect for the teacher. Melbourne. Ministry in New York, Desert Stream in Santa ing what they believe was the emotional exciting.” arrived in Tokyo Saturday night amid reports that Gullickson won 90 percent of the points off his his straight set 6-0, 6-1, 6-1 victory over Am I making a mountain out of a I have taught school for eight would accept a two-year, $3.3 million offer from the Giants, the first serve and hit winners on both molehill? How serious Is this? years and I drink my tea from a No. I tried to play to it and force her into 1987 champions of the Central League, one of Japan’s two pro backhand and forehand shots, 6-1; Van Rensburg cruised past Krishnan beat Masur in the Davis Could he really quit if he wanted to? 1 Teacher Cup, and I have a No. 1 errors,” KrapI said. “ She didn’t mainly from the baseline area. Tony Mmoh of Nigeria 6-4, 6-3, 6-2, Cup semifinal last October in Please help me. I love him, but I Teacher pin in my jewelry box. leagues. serve very well and I took Gullickson, a 28-year-old right-hander who has pitched in the Anger, clearly flustered, made a and Svensson ousted compatriot Sydney. can’t live this way. NANCY LAWRENCE number of unforced errors. Lendl’s Magnus Tideman 6-2, 6-3, 6-3. Left-hander Woodforde, winner advantage.” ’TORN majors for nine seasons, turned down New York’s $1.8 million, Garrison made a succession of Thoushto It was gone with the wind “ I was a little slow to start, but I of the South Australian Open in two-year offer Friday night and flew to Japan to start mistakes, by contrast, were almost DEAR NANCY: I heard from got stronger and stronger.” Noah Adelaide two weeks ago, earned a errors when put under pressure. negligible. DEAR TORN: If your husband hundreds of schoolteachers who DEAR MR. ROSS: I hope you don’t think this letter negotiations. said. " I ’m pleased, but I’ve played meeting with Lendl by downing No. 2 Martina Navratilova and Lendl now meets Australian smokes pot “ every time you step wanted to teach “ Relucant Gift was written to be funny because of the subject matter. one tournament In six months and fellow Aussie Richard Fromberg No. 3 Chris Evert romped Into the As believers in Christianity are Mark Woodforde in the third round, out,” he’s hooked. A 20-year habit is Collector” (and me) a lesson. They There’s a senior citizen lady In Oklahoma who could NBA fines Nance, Aguirre while Cash faces veteran compa­ only started my practice 10 days 7-5, 6-0, 6-2. round of 32. no “ molehill,” and you are wise to succeeded. Here’s one from a we living as though we are pilgrims in a land filled with darkness? Are sure use some of your help. For 30 years she’s been triot Paul McNamee. playing in his ago. I’m not looking too far ahead. Eva KrapI of Switzerland Navratilova trounced Anna- be concerned. Marijuana affects teacher with a sense of humor: Thanks NEW YORK — The NBA has levied a $3,000 fine on Larry we being as innocent as sheep and a living alone, outside the city limits. She has no inside final tournament before retiring. I ’m not that confident I can stay emerged as the unlikely giant killer Maria Fernandez 6-1, 6-0. while different people in different ways, Nance of the Phoenix Suns and a $1,500 fine on Mark Aguirre of people set apart to do God’s good plumbing, because it would be virtually impossible to It was good day for seeded men. well.” in the second round of women’s Evert crushed Beverley Bowes 6-0, but a habitual user will usually DEAR ABBY: As a teacher in a A M iH ion the Dallas Mavericks for their part in a fight last Thursday night Noah is on the comeback trail singles play. works? Or have we as the followers install. Advancing were No. 5 Yannick 6-1 in matchups of Americans. suffer from impaired vision, inabil­ major metropolitan area, I have a Two years ago a windstorm blew away her outhouse. in Phoenix. after being sidelined by a persistent KrapI, a 21-year-old of Christ allowed ourselves to live Percy Ross Noah of France, No. 12 Christo Van Navratilova’s victory took 35 ity to respond quickly in emergency suggestion for “ Reluctant Gift She managed to get a portable potty, but since then Rod Thorn, the league’s vice president of operations, groin strain. Czechoslovakian-born right­ as those around us whose god is Rensburg of South Africa. No. 14 minutes, Evert’s only slightly situations, diminished memory and Collector.” Be thankful for the gift, she’s too embarrased to invite friends over. announced the fines Tuesday. Davis Cup player Masur moved hander whose family defected to self-gratification, money and Jonas B. Svensson of Sweden and longer. lack of motivation. He shouldn’t but next time suggest lottery It’s another one-holer outhouse that would make her Nance drew the larger fine because he started the altercation No. 16 Wally Masur of Australia. into the last 32 with a 7-5. 7-6, 6-4 Switzerland in 1968, is ranked just drive, and you should refuse to tickets. power? Can people tell there is a Other seeded women to advance life a lot easier. Being she’s on a meager income, she by throwing punches with 21 seconds in the second quarter. Thorn Former French Open champion victory over West German Patrick 120th in the world. But she ousted allow him todrive you and the baby. You have a better chance of difference in our lives and is that said. Aguirre was fined for throwing punches and escalating the Baur and will face Indian Rame.sh No. 7 seed Zina Garrison of the were No. 6 Helena Sukova of difference something to attract just can’t afford to have one built. Noah recovered from a character­ Tell him if he doesn’t seek winning the sweepstakes than Being that I ’m also a senior living on fixed income, I , DEAR MR. D.: YoU mean your brothers and sisters Krishnan. a 4-6. 6-4, 6-2, 6-4 winner United States 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. Czechoslovakia and No. 10 Barbara them closer to God? incident. istically slow start tobeat Massimi- professional help to kick the habit, having the school board give you a too, run short of funds before the month is up. If you would let your parents freeze? over American Jim Pugh. ” I saw her forehand was weak so Potter of the U.S. As Christians are we showing our liano Nardiicci of Itaiv fi-7 6-2 you are leaving. Contact the raise. can’t fill my wish, I want to thank you anyway because Doggone-it! If the whole family can’t pitch in to get National Institute on Drug Abuse BROKE IN COLORADO neighbors and co-workers that we Packers’ Gregg talks with SMU can relax for the weekend without a I know somewhere — someone in need — will benefit the job done — there’s something wrong and my drink? Are we showing our teenag­ from your kindness. contribution isn’t going to rectify It. G REEN BAY, Wis. — Green Bay Packers Coach Forrest MS. M.L. ers that life Is too filled with joy and In the mail is a check for 12 copies of the Dover State Gregg met Tuesday with Southern Methodist University officials St. John’s gets back on winning track VANCOUVER, WASH. News, in which this column appears. Please send one to but said he has not been offered the coaching job at the love to escape from it through Her chest pains drugs? I ’m not suggesting that the DEAR MS. L.: Yes, and she lives Just outside of each of your 12 brothers and Sisters. Then, if they don’t scandal-rocked Southwest Conference school. presence of conflicts or illnesse in Locust Grove in Oklahoma, Arrangements have been respond to your parents’ need, write me again and I ’ll ‘T v e met with representatives of SMU this morning and we By The Associated Press Dana Barros poured in 27 points Scott, who made 10 of 14 shots our lives indicates that we are not in made with Philip Wall Sr. to build and install an send my check. talked about the job in an exploratory manner,” Gregg said to lead Boston College to an 85-70 from the field, tied a team record God’s favor. It is how we act in outhouse for your friend. Tuesday in a statement released by the Packers public relations It wasn’t St. John’s best competi­ Big East victory over Seton Hall in set by Mark Price in the 1983 NCAA Hoop needs diagnosis times of adversity that proves to the But the nerve of some people ... Mr. Wall won’t tion of the year, but Shelton Jones Boston. The victory improved the Atlantic Coast Conference tourna­ accept any payment from me! However, being the kind DEAR MR. ROSS: After nine years of sleepless office. unbelieving world that God is called it the Redmen’s biggest Eagles’ record t o 9-5 overall and 1-3 ment with his eight 3-pointers. nights. I’m going crazy. You see. my wonderful “ SMU has not offered me the job, nor have I decided I will take working through his people. We as soul that he is, we finally reached a compromise. He’s victory of the season. in the conference, while as Seton Xavier, led by Byron Larkin with DEAR DR. husband snores constantly — in any position, the job if it were offered. Gi*eg Harvey chipped in with 12 Christians should live a life that going to donate his payment to the Locust Grove 3 Jones led the way with 22 points. Hall’s Pirates fell to 12-5 and 1-2. 26 points, came out on top after a GOTT: I got a anywhere. " I want all of you to understand that this is exploratory at this points and Matt Brust added 10 for magnifies the presence of God’s Library Fund. 14 in the second half, in St. John’s Barros was backed by Jamie second-half fight and went on to a bad case of He can’t help it. He sounds like a 747 warming up in a \point and nothing more — on both sides.” the Redmen. Tom Savage topped Spirit in us. As we grow to trust in I love it! I love it! It’s evidence that there are people 73-55 rout of Rutgers on Tuesday Benton with 22 points. Forward 98-80 victory over crosstown rival pleurisy eight with the same philosophy as me ... as far reaching as tin shed. Thd doctor says he’s OK medically. Well I ’m \ SMU Athletic Director Doug Single confirmed Tuesday he has Rutgers with 11 points and Darren his leading, that indwelling Spirit Mark Bryant led l^ton Hall with 20 Cincinnati. years ago. Now I D r. G o tt not — I ’m sleepy! not yet made a decision. night. Campbell tossed in 10. empowers us to live above the Locust Grove, Oklahoma. “ This was the biggest game of the points but fouled out with 2:43 Xavier, 9-2, came back from a have muscle I ’m sure there’s more deserving people in the world, The Redmen broke away from a Peter Gott, M.D. darkness around us. DEAR MR. ROSS: In behalf of my mother and father year for us,” Jones said. “ It could remaining. 15-point first-half deficit and took spasms, chest but $100 would buy a sleep sound soother machine to 39-23 halftime lead to open a 40-27 — Maurice Hamel I hope my prayers will be answered. They’re both Ivanova leads in European skate help us turn things around.” The Eagles missed their first the lead for good with 4:00 left pain and diffi­ mask out the terrible noise. margin in the game at Madison Church of the Nazarene senior citizens and did raise 13 children. Of the 13 I ’m The Scarlet Knights lost for the Square Garden. They put the game eight shots and didn’t score until following a fight between Dexter culty In brea­ the only one they depend on for repairs of their house. My husband would get me one, but every month — PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia — Kira Ivanova of the Soviet Union sixth straight game as the Redmen, away with an 18-3 spurt as Jones 3:30 into the game. But Barros Campbell and Cincinnati’s Keith thing if I try to Every year it freezes up and I have to replace the after robbing Peter to pay Paul — he simply can’t find won the women’s compulsories Tuesday with world champion who were ranked 20th earlier this scored 10 points. wound up with 18 points in the half Starks. Both were ejected and exercise, wear pipes. They have gotten estimates for underpinning, the extra money. How wonderful it would be to get a Katarina Witt of East Germany in second place as the European season, were coming off consecu­ Rutgers never got closer than and Boston College cruised to a Cincinnati’s bench was penalized my bra too tight Ottoman treasures but it’s too expensive for them on a fixed income. good night’s rest. Figure Skating Championships began Tuesday. tive losses to Big East rivals 72-55 the rest of the way. 48-27 halftime lead. when the players poured onto the or allow cold I could do the job for around $200. My brothers and MRS. “ TIRED ” Ivanova, the 25-year-old who placed third in the 1984 Olympics, Vlllanova and Pittsburgh. In an earlier game at Madison In Atlanta, Dennis Scott hit eight court. Cincinnati missed two tech­ wind...... to __ blow____ on my chest. My Ask your doctor to refer you to a on display at Met sisters could help — but they’re too stingy to even help SANTA ANA. CALIF. took first on all of the nine judge’s rankings in the phase which But Rutgers was no match for St. of 10 3-point shots and scored 28 nical foul free throws, but Larkin doctor says it’s arthritis. What do pulmonary specialist. Such a se­ Square Garden, Fairleigh- NEW YORK (AP) — The first their own parents. If I had the money. I ’d do it — alone, counts 30 percent of the total score. John’s, which improved Its season Dickinson got a three-point play points to lead Georgia Tech to a hit three of four to put the you suggest? cond opinion may be helpful in major exhibition in the United by myself. DEAR READERS: You know, there’s a big part of Witt, who also won the world title in 1984 and 1985, did better record to 9-3. while handing from Jaime Latney with no time 111-82 victory over crosstown rival Muskateers ahead 82-74, Xavier DEAR READER: Pleurisy (in­ further defining your problem, I just want to honor my mother and father and keep States of the art from the height of me that wants to send $100 to Mrs. “ Tired.” Rutgers its ninth loss in 12 games. remaining on the clock to take a Georgia State. The freshman outscored Cincinnati 26-8 in the last flammation of the membranous leading to treatment or cure. them from freezing this winter. They’re old and get than expected by placing second. the Ottoman Empire — The Age of However, because so many of you question the “ We just played strong all the 76-75 victory over Iona. Latney. scored 20 points in the first half, six minutes of the game. lung covering) has many causes, She was fourth after this phase last year in the Europeans. She DEAR DR. GOTT; lama monk. I Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent cold very quick. manner in which I spend my money — I ’m not saying I way,” Jones said. who scored a game-high 27 points, including a 3-pointer with 13:00 Xavier really won the game at the ranging from infection to injury. MK. M.U. was fifth in Cincinnati, where she battled from behind to regain have seminal emissions, normally — is on view at New York’s did ...or if I didn’t. Only Mrs. “ Tired” knows for sure. No ranked teams were in action remaining that gave the Yellow free throw line, where it hit 32 of 42, Ordinarily, pleuritic pain does not DOVER, DEL. her world championship after American Debi Thomas beat her in capped a wild rally that saw FDU during sleep. Recently, this Metropolitan Museum through Jan. Tuesday. overcome a 38-18 first-half deficit. Jackets the lead for good at 20-18. while Cincinnati was just 14 of 30. last for years. The fact that you 1986. stopped. I am awakened, and the 17, 1988. continue to have discomfort may She and Thomas, the U.S. champion, are expected to battle for muscle actually is felt for a long The display includes illuminated the gold medal in Calgary next month.” reflect continuing Infection or the period of time as I turn and twist and illustrated manuscripts from Witt, 22, is seeking her sixth straight European title, a mark presence of pleural adhesions, scar uncomfortably. I do not want to the imperial painting studios, tex­ tissue that is occasionally painful that would tie her with the Norwegian great. Sonja Henie, for the Redskins glad to have homefield edge masturba .. Is this normal in older tiles and kaftans from the imperial long after the pleurisy has cleared most individual women’s championships. men or is medical intervention wardrobe, jewel-encrusted wea­ up. NOW RENT THE W0RID3 BEST necessary? pons, and decorative objects and to say much to them that night (to stalled to meet the huge demand for against the Vikings, but it is the You also have to consider the Bv David GInsbura ceramics from the royal kilns. Jordan leads NBA All-Star voting The Associated Press get them ready for Chicago).” football tickets. When the fans in main reason Washington is a possibility that the source of your DEAR READER: In sexually Washington beat the Bears 21-17 the temporary seats start jumping four-point favorite even though the inactive men, nocturnal emissions Some 200 objects are featured in original pleurisy may be continuing the exhibition, most of them from NEW YORK (A P ) — Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls HERNDON. Va. — Make no Sunday to gain the homefield edge. and hollering, entire sections actu­ last two games between the clubs are normal. 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Ev e r y TIME to come home really excited our shington Senators baseball team, The homefield advantage did not 1940, against the Chicago Bears in in a Porsche 944, All-Star voting ends on Jan. 16. The game will be played Feb. 7 players.” Gibbs said. “ I didn’t have many moveable stands were in­ help New Orleans or San Francisco the famous 73-0 debacle. Maserati Spyder YOU RENT. in Chicago. Convertible, Mercedes-Benz 300E Mack Lobell will return to racing Ex-< Haynes now key figure for Broncos or B M W 325i Convertible. NEW YORK — Mack Lobell, the 1987 Harness Horse of the SANDED And for only $49.99 a day, Year who was retired from racing last December to stand stud, you can rent a Nissan 300ZX, or tions, derisively referred to himself Now, the Broncos are wondering He tends to get buried by blockers will return to competition as 4-year-oid, his owners announced Bv John Mossman The Associated Press as the “ penny back.” He was as what all the disgruntlement was on running plays to his side of the Toyota Supra. A Chrysler TjeBaron Tuesday. much of a nonentity as the Broncos about. Haynes has been a steady field. Protect yourself from INJURIES! The world champion trotter “ is not physically mature enough Convertible is just $37.99 a day. DENVER — Denver comerback •had on their roster. lefender all season, and he had his Haynes’ feud with the media So don’t settle for just any to handle a full book of mares this year,” said Ix>u Guida, adding Mark Haynes, expecting to make a best game as a Bronco in Sunday’s continues, however. He has de­ Protect yourself from LAWSUITS! that fertility tests showed that Mack Lobell would not be able to Both Haynes and the Broncos’ 34-10 playoff victory over Houston. clined interviews ever since some significant contribution in the AFC front office may have had second rental car when you’re in Florida. breed to more than 75 mares when at least 125 would beexpe'eted. championship game a year ago at training campcriticism, and hehad thoughts about the April 1986 trade He had six tackles without a miss a “ no comment” forreportersafter Protect yourself from EXPOSURE! Drive away in one o f the world’s Cleveland, never got his uniform that brought the former New York and two pass deflections. In the dirty, failing to leave the bench for Sunday’s game. But he did provide best cars. From Budget World Series’ shares announced Giants star to Denver. The price third quarter, he robbed Houston of the Broncos’ public relations de­ a single play. was high — two second-round draft a scoring opportunity. The Oilers 24 Hour Service Available by Professionals NEW YORK — Twenty-six players from the world champion partment with a comment on his He intends to have a good deal picks and a sixth-rounder— and the had driven to the Broncos 7-yard Minnesota Twins will receive full shares of more than $85,581 interception. Driveways to Big Parking Lots, etc. more input on Sunday when the return on the investment had been line, but Haynes intercepted “ He (Moon) threw it behind the each from the second largest World Series pool, the Baseball Warren Moon’s pass in the end zone FLORIDA Broncos and Browns meet again for slight. ^ receiver a little bit,” he said. “ I was Commissioner’s Office announced Tuesday. the conference title. and returned it 57 yards. in the right place at the right time.” All told. Twins personnel share $3,073,523 from a total players' There was speculation that HAVE IT SANDED... AND BE SAFE! Denver sought to trade Haynes, and Haynes still tends to go through pool of $8,537,564 divided among 12 clubs. Last year’s experience was a He was named the Broncos’ most 1 - 800- 527-7000 his lucrative contract, during the valuable player in the game. the motions in practice. Reeves, The St. Louis Cardinals, who lost the World Series In seven humiliating one for a player who the had been All-Pro three times and off-season. Coach Dan Reeves said “ That’s the way we hoped he aggravated by Haynes’ easy-going games, earned $2,305,142 with 34 players getting $56,052 apiece. who, at 28, presumably was still In publicly that if Haynes did not win a would play when we gave up so attitude during workouts, has The Series pool also is distributed to the league playoff the prime of his career. starting job in 1987, he would be much to get him,” Reeves said. “ He learned to live with it. Quarterback ★ 643-2659 ★ runners-up and the second and third place finishers in each of the iBudqet John Elway, asked how much fMacat W Vkj... l X riMM Pn V wn Haynes, who didn’t break into the . gone. covered well. He wasn’t challenged * Car* »u 4 « i u» avaiUhiltty ai partkipaiinf Florida kwationa. Availability of car mudek and ^ i ^ d i f f c n according four divisions. starting lineup all year and who The starting job came, but only much in the running game, but harder Haynes works in games to kicarion. Special rental requiremenii and mileage capa apply. Refueling (crvice*. taxes and ttptional awragex The previous high pool was $8,646,928 in 1986. SAVE THIS AD FOR FUTURE REFERENCED m>t included. Cars must he mumed to renting kication. Scaaonal turchargex may apply. Ratex may he higher aher rarely played even in Denver’s because of the surprise retirement when he was, he tackled well.” than in practices, said with a laugh, January 31. Advance rexervaii«Mumay be required. Travel tote or luggage certifkaic available at time of rental. ONLYTHEPRKEBBUDGH nickel package in passing situa- of Louis Wright. Haynes still has one deficiency; “ About 2,000 percent.” MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jaa. U. 1888 - 81 I tt — M A N C H ES TE R H E R A LD , Wednegday, Jan. 13, 1988 HOMES IGRRDOMMIUMI N a P W A N T D HELP WANTED Ino SALE In r « le ADMINISTRATIVE Of­ BUSMEN & JERVICE DIRECTORY BRAND new Raised EAST Hartford. Lovolv, fice, Prague Shoe Com­ Operations Ronchet located In o newer tri-levol 2 bod- pany, opportunities beautiful area of North room Cendomlnum. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 available. Join o grow­ Management Coventry. 1900 eauort Small comptox, quiet ing company. Our bHUOllR toot of living orto. 7 and private, 1 cor gor- management office HARTFORD rooms, iVi baths In­ ogt. Excollont loca­ hoe teverol potlNont cluding o moeter both, tion, convonlont to Farm Supplies and Equipment . DESPATCH MOVING Hartford near South Business P ro p e rty...... 25 Entertainm ent...... R A TE S : 1 to 6 davt; 90 cents per line per dov. available. Training fireplace, custom Notices Office/Retall Equipment ...... iOBBHrSwciiE ISS&SSK Lit ua do your Windsor lino. Contury- raleed birch coblnoti, Resort Property ...... 26 Bookkeeping/Income Tax . 7 to 19 dovs: 70 cents per line per day. provided. We offer: AND STORAGE M AIMS SSAlM « ...... 27 Carpentry/Remodellno — Recreational Equipment...... paid vocations, paid WM sdvisa'and prsgara pull down attic etolre, 21 Epstein Realty. 447- Lost/Found ...... Mortgages ...... 20 to 25 days: 40 cents per line per day. t y iwtaika to 4 WNiRGNR|^ R GpRaRNNR diA RRaaNi 9^RR Boats and Marine Equipment .. Needs dispatcher to ON tax returns. ^ r - -Z vurViiiMfv VtOfn m v wonGnp gorgoout atrium door 8895.0 Personals...... Wanted to B u y ...... 28 Polntlng/Paperlng...... 24 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. holldoys, paid pertonol years, Frcvtda brsaktsst, Musical Items...... dove, health and/or life area at no axira eborga. liiNM from dining room to v e r n o N. Spacious 2 Announcements. Rootlng/Sldlng...... Minimum chart#: 4 linos. schedule and to assign . ' vnMNMi SVIB IIIIVQVl. W H T r k N A N Auctions...... Flooring...... Cameras and Photo Equipment Insurance, free park­ moving crews. Busy, 1 « Pe«my on«s» AF. A deck, eeporate kitchen bedroom "Rvelond" Rentals i R R - « 7 i V rear door, oil thormop- Model Townhouse Financial...... Electrical ...... Pets and Supplies...... ing, pleosont office at­ responelble assign­ tapnamslir. 810-1881 Rooms for Rent...... 31 D EA D LIN ES : For classified advertisements to mosphere. Apply In "SSSm-PGlfR pone windows, burled Condomlnum on 4 lev- Heatlng/Plumblng...... Miscellaneous for Sale ...... ment. Join a winning Apartments tor Rent...... 32 Tag Sales...... be published Tuesday through Saturdow the person Tueedov- oil tank plus a treed elt. Completely op- Employment & Education Miscellaneous Services... team ae a key player In Condominiums for Rent...... 33 Wanted to Buv/Trade ...... 89 deadline Is noon on the day before publication. Frldoy, 8:30om-4pm. expert, l^SSESySSSr acre lot with stone pllonced kitchen with Services Wanted...... ff'5 2 5 ! BiroABARAY walls. Comparel breokfott bar, flre- Part Time Help Wanted .. Homes tor Rent...... For advertisements to be published Monday, Prague Shoe Com­ our Interesting busl- Y«w*it find the Help veu b o o k k b b m n o ...... pany, 200 Pitkin Street, S180's. Blanchard A ploced living room, Help Wanted...... Sfore/Ottice Space...... 35 the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Frldoy. nasa. If you like chal­ naod In Cloasmad. 443- SERVICES ewBWiR. C3ell ^ S 5 Situation Wanted...... 36 Merchandise East Hartford, CT. lenge and super — ac­ Rossetto, "W e Guaran­ tiled entry, IW baths, Resort Property...... v n . ODD lobe. Trucking. tee Our Houses” 444- private yard. Bonus- Business Opportunities...... Industrial Property...... 37 Automotive iMHdBRSiSt* tiRNMtaB pRyiwB Hollday/Seasonal...... r e a d y o u r a d . Classified odvertlsements are tivity, this le right slot iraSsMWrtytoM Homo ropoirt. You 2482.0______seller will pay 1st year Instruction...... Garages and Storage...... 38 Antlaues and Collectibles Cars tor Sale...... FOOD SERVICE tor you. Resume to Ita L i ndmo It^ wo d4 It. Froo ostoclotlon fee for Employment Services...... taken by telephone os a convenience. The EASY Stepper Ranch In a Roommates Wanted...... 39 Clothing...... Trucks/Vans for Sale...... Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one HARTFORD DES­ 649>S281 ostimoMa. insured. 443- b u v o rl $124,900...... 40 much preferred loca­ Wanted to Rent...... Furniture...... Campers/Trallers...... Incorrect Insertion and then only for the else of SUPERVISOR PATCH MOVING AND \fmtm 0304. tion. 3 gorgeous bed­ D.W.FIth Reoitv. 443- Motorcvcies/Mopeds...... 1591 or 871-1400.O Real Estate TV/Stereo/Appllances... the original Insertion. Errors which do not Meadows Manor, a STO R AQ E, Personnel wnmm rooms with the master Machinery and T o o ls ___ Auto Services...... f HouaawbrtiHaipT DrlvtuMhiiHRS W M IV . Homes tor Sale ...... SarvicBS lessen the value of the advertisement will not multl-laval health Manager, P.O. Box _>tlw«Qvoi#bytha having Its own full Condominiums for Sale. Lawn and Garden...... Autos for Rent/Lease...... be corrected by an odditlonal Insertion. NAME your own price. TOIephono 448 4444. both, eat In size kitchen ILOTR/UWO Miscellaneous Automotive care facility located In 8271, East Hartford, h ^ . Refiraw m . tit- Lots/Land for Sale...... Child Core...... 51 Good Things to E a t ...... Father o Son, painting plus on odlolnlno 1st RMSALE Wanted to Buv/Trade ...... Manchaatar la saak- a . 08106 or visit Mr. W 4 ofltf 4 p.m. Investment Property • • Cleaning Services...... 52 Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood and iwiMrlna, romo- HANDYMAN floor den. Huge living Ing qualified food aar- Evans at 225 Prospect vdl.iraln37. 'YwinW inVpfvIMnYlOTIT * room with oak floor, CUAfW W OAMIItr- YAIMA SSMCMflS FotiHino-woliFapiile MANCHESTER Forest vlce auparvlaora. The St., East Hartford. main both, full base­ Hills. 2 lots. 1-S70,000.1 Custom buNdifig, fram­ TlltM - uaM Caraentrv • ment and garage. Ideal candidates Eoe Rut MO RUM IB SM ft WAUFiumme 000 jots-IN8URgO> about 2 acres • $175,000. PART TIME Apia. - Homse • Ooddoe ing. addHIona, ranova- $159,900. H urryl Blan­ Partial financing IL08T should possess the Hone end rooting. For a and P M H IM G BARRY SCANLON chard & Rossetto, "W e Notices ■AND FOUND HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Dr. Crane’s Answers FULL Time. Immediate Free EsUmeieel ReaeenaMe -4T MV 4>AS R . available. Peterman following: althar an opening soles/offlce quaHty |ob at e good, G u a r a n te e O u r Realty. Coll Jackie 449- Reiael Can Unde prioo... Call Bud at fneuretf — ReKersnoes Houses" 444-2482.0 As 0 condition precedent to A.S. or B.S. In dlatat- position. We will train. FO UND. White, block, CAFETERIA Workers CLASSRDDM Aide. Im­ S5 per hour Includes 2 V " M S - M M Warty MeHisea»44MM4»l IMWKfTREEilimCE the placement of any adver­ grey and brown An­ loa or food aarvlca PERSONALITY PlusI tising In the Manchester He­ needed. Part and full mediate opening for Le Coiuanf ing nights and Saturday. 0aryWtSu«b‘ MS'4St1 O u e M , miek a oMpeer. trum p This fine home offers gora. Declawed. Vlcln- fime postflans open af Special Education 1. Crawl managoment or state rald, Advertiser hereby Coll 443-2171. wonderful features In­ IMMTBMES agrees to protect, Indemnify I t v o f C o o p e r PART TIME Easf Cafhollc High classroom Aide at 2. Wa-a (Nurses) certification. Experi­ GSM U flRY A qlWWSHR WwilBIQBImPOTV 9w .*>- HIII/McKee Sfreet. 444- OPPORTUNITY!! ASSISTANT Manooers- cluding beautiful new and hold harmless the Man­ School. For Infervlew RHAM high school In 3. Law) RfMWBUIMSmiS B^^^Rejr SUHI # designer kitchen ca­ chester Herald, Its officers call 444-5271 befween 8 Hebron. Malor duties ence preferred but /Manager Trainees for and employees ogolnst any ^ J iS L ______15-20 Hours/Week You have experience 4. Sulphur tost growing carry out FUNMMB binets, a lovely sun- In need of a.m. and 2 p.m. Include: working with not necessary. Plaaaa 6 4 7 - 7 8 8 8 porch, shiny hardwood and all liability, loss or PART TIME Every other afternoon wheelchair b o u n jl In the restaurant busi­ 5. Gannett restaurant. Opening 20 expense. Including attor­ INSURANCE Office. direct resume to, or floors, plus carpet, o HELP WANTED and weekend. Pleasant young man. For Infor­ ness or managoment. 6. Goethe and Shakespeare were authors; the stores In the Greater JARED CONE QQfWHBYWNI wRaN* *«• dSRTllnED .NURSlss' Mortgage? neys' fees, arising from Clerical Including fyp- apply In parson at: Hartford area. Great , ewe* iwNieeeee. PLAOtttMiDINA cedar closet, 3 spa­ claims of unfair trade practi­ variety of Inside / out­ Ing and felephone re­ mation anmd oppllac- You are ambitious, other three were essential scientists. R O U SE AIDE cious bedrooms, 2W Good credit or bad tlon contact; Mike advancement oppor­ i4»stss ■ • FkMte like nei» ces, Infringement of trade­ W AITRESSES Part and side work In self-stor­ quired. Jewell- Eng­ hard working and tunities. Little Cae­ ' Bed-ruMl BrordMasl Mm >***— *r aattklM Modt, «G38-20a0. Thermopone Florida tained 6 plus 5 room Oraup at 888484-1884 ar malities If It Is In the best In­ Sealed bids will be received tween 9 and 5. tions and interperso­ Various duties In­ noon-time aides tor new vinyl floor, tile, IDl BBB BiRg terest to do so. until 2:00 p.m., Monday Fe­ Dr. Michael Blake- Martin School & Buck- opening oak cabinets, stove, room, 2 cor garage, Duplex In Manchester Richard A. Huot, bruary 1,19SS, at which time U P JO H N SolcultiicuW/i volved. Salary com­ HELP WANTED AIDE. Housekeeper Prlnclpal. Tolland nal skills. Reply with ley School 2 houre per dlshwos:isr, disposal blue stone potlo with on Florence Street. Ex­ DIrector/BusIness Services they will be publicly opened wanted for small rest Saladmattw Headquarters mensurate with expe­ availabiB. For HEALTH CARE High School, Tolland, 48 Bsach Strsat ■ Manehettsr, Maas. 01844 letter and resume by day, *4.75/hour. Inter­ counter tops and stain­ exceptional private cellent rental Income, 023-01 and read aloud. The Board of home. Pleosont work­ rience. Coll 443-2459 for yard. Just walking dis­ Education reserves the right P A R T- time experienced SERVICES CT. 04084. Appllcotlon January 29,1988 to on oppointment. ested applicants more less steel sink. Much separate utlltles, car­ RentaiB to accept or relect any or all P and L collector. Call ing conditions. Benef­ deadline January 19th. morel 8229,900. Strono tance from Martin peting, aluminum sid­ NOTICE OP PINAL bids or the right to waive its. Call 449-4510 should contact school. This Garrison DECISION ON 444-1700 ext. 339. EDE. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE information Real Estate. 447-7453. □ ing. Coll tor flguresond technical formalities If It Is In Monday-Frlday be­ MR. WHINNEM Colonial Is In a sought more details. Offered APPLICATION POR A the best Interest to do so. M E D IC A L Assistant. Tel­ GMCC BOOKKEEPER POINT SOURCE tween 8:30 and 2:30ask (Msrtin Sohool) piease cali MANCHESTER. 7 room, otter oreo. For below at $174,900. Jackson ft N00M8 Richard A. Huot, ephone, scheduling, PRAGUE SHOE COMPANY 20 Hartford Rd. Meadows Manor 2 both, full dormered CONSTRUCTION PERMIT DIrector/BusIness Services for Mrs. Brook. 647-3366 or replacement cost at Jackson Real Estate. FMRENT AND A CONDITIONAL bookkeeping, filing OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE South, a 120 bed health Cope with many ex­ 024-01 and assist with Endos­ PEOPLE WHO k n o w Manchester, C T MR. TIMBRELL $259,000. Coll for ap­ 647-S400.O OPERATING PERMIT POR knewthare'iiMHalfiinatk I l l l W f la a a 1 care facility has a full CRESTHELD tras. Bov window In pointment with owner MANCHESTER. Ladles STACK TESTINO copic procedures. Ex­ Xoulrt»0ulCitftirwdAd«aMitJn|. Otsti r«d Ad«aMitJn|. V T « # & f J, X Join a growing company - Our manage­ 06040 (Buckley School) SECRETARY time poaltion available living room, skylights o t^-7 9 8 5 .. TOLLAND. Beautifully prafarrad. Nicely fur­ PURPOSES NOTICE TO CREDITORS perience desired but ment Gfflce has several pasitlans avail­ 647-3301 CONVALESCENT In upstairs bedrooms, landscaped. Expanda­ ESTA TE OF will train. Reply to Box RECEPTIONIST for an experienced IOC CAPE Conoverol Florida nished room. Excellent The Air Compliance Unit, of able. Training pravided. bookkeeper. Knowl­ large deck to private ble 2 bedroom Cope. the Department of Environ­ ELIZABETH C. NORRIS, N Manchester Herald. EASY Work I Excellent HOME Townhouse. 855,000. 1 location. $240 monthly. a/k/a ELIZABETH Full time poaltion open pay I Assemble pro­ edgeMga of medicare, med- yard. Garage and 2 Just right for the grow­ Security and refaran- mental Protection hereby 14 Bralnard Place. RECEPTIONIST w ith outbuildings. Coll Sen­ block to oceon. 2 bed­ ing fomllyl Ideal loca­ gives notice of the final deci­ CALOW ELL NORRIS In our accounting firm. W E O F F E R ducts of home. Coll for icold, and third party cas. 4444)383. ______The Hon. William E. Fitz­ Manchester C T. 04040. good typing and strong 6 4 3 - 5 1 5 1 try for details. 8139,900. room, Vh both, lovely tion. 8157,900. Klernan sion on the application by Friendly working at­ • Excellent storting wages based on Information. 504-441- billing aasentlal. Excal- yard. Low downpay­ ROOM In Ranch. Kitchen Manchester Memorial Hos­ Gerald, Judge, of the Court D IR E C T Care staff for 3 communication skills. Sentry Reel Estate. 443- Realty. 449-1147^ of Probate, District of Man­ mosphere In our Wat­ NOW HIRING! experience 6003 ext. 8201. lant benefits package ment. 8399 per month. privllegea. P ro fe s ­ pital for a permit construct M.R persons. Full or Hours 9-5pm. Mondov- 4040.0 ______DUPLEX. By owner In (1) Emergency Cummins chester at a hearing held on • Paid Vacations • Pald.Holldoya WANTED; Legal Secre­ with salary commensu­ BABYSITTER Wanted In 1(305)784-6236 otter sional Female pra­ Jonuarvll, 1986 ordered that part time, shifts In kins Centre office. T e ­ FOR ENTRY-LEVEL POSITIONS Frldav. Coll 295-8211 mv Manchester home. MANCHESTER. 9 room, Manchester. 4-4, large Diesel Generator, Model • Paid Personnel Days • Free Parking tory for Coventry of­ rate with experience. 6pm. farrad. 548-5079 attar KTA-3047-GS and (2) Cater­ all claims must be presented Hebron, Marlobo- lephone and light typ­ for Interview. Garden Street. Various 2 • FOR SALE The legal voters of the Town TECHNOLOGY Realty 449-1147. 7709. □ of Bolton are hereby warned PRIVATE PARTY end save on babyaitting coata. 21 hours per Mortgage Dept, for Pharmacy and notified to meet In a SPE­ week, salary plus get allowance. Supervlea CIAL TOWN MEETING at Local well established the right person Parkade Shopping Real Estate the COMMUNITY HALL In our carrier boya end girla. If you like kida, went company with suc­ Center sold Town on Tuesday, Jan­ with good office INVITATI8N T8 SUBMIT Merchandise Ads a little Independence and your own Income, cessful track record Apply to Ann or uary 19, 19SS of 7:30 p.m. In skills. We offer a Mr. Dworkln •347,800 the evening for the following call 647-6946 or 647-9947. has experienced 'A a HOMES LEASE PROPOSAL A U TO SALES UNIQUE BU K O NANCH purposes: decade of continuous full b^n e f i t FOR RALE ( The 6tate of Connecticut, Department ot Public New to maikal. Torrlfl* 8 1) To consider and oct upon growth. Currently package. Contact ). I 0 resolution to appropri­ Works, will accept lease proposal / site offerings room home with 4 bed­ ate on amount not to ex­ seeking professional EXPERIENCED W a i­ All real estote advertised In room* 3 lull both* Cen­ GUARANTEED Mr. Harry Gaucher tress for am shift In the Manchester Herald If from property owners to their representatlve(s) ceed $29,000 for the hiring PART TIME to effectively recom­ tral air, central vacuum of on architect to design at 646-1700. newly opening restau­ sublect to the Fair Houtine through 4 ;(» p.m. January 26,1988 to lease ep- aystem. Intrusion alarm and construct two permo- NEWS STAND DEALER mend and carry out EOE rant In Manchester. Act of 1961, which mokes It proximatey 4,800 square feet of office space with system, 2 flraplaoee, steel nent classrooms ot the K- q o < ; INCOME R&D Projects within 643-2944.______Illegal to advertise any pref­ on-site, reserved, paved and lighted parkjng for beam oonetruollon, 2 ear 4 School and to approve erence, limitation ordlscrlm- approximatey 33 cere In Mencheater, Connec­ garage with etorago area the Issuance of bonds and Mencheater area, deliver only to Honor PC / office. Automa­ X-RAY Technician. Full­ FULL Time dishwasher Inatlon based on race, color, bond anticipation notes In NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Boxee and storea. Eatabllahed route. Work tion araa, develop, time, part-time, flexi­ for newly opening res­ religion, sex or notional ticut for use’ and occupancy by Department of and shelvee. A true dream on oeeregote amount not ble hours. Immediate taurant In Manchester. origin, or on Intention to Mental Retardetlon. Otfere from option holders housel Call for appolnl- approximately 6 houre per week - gat paid publish, end anforcs ment to see. to exceed 025,000 under for 10. Muat ba avallabta at Praaa Tima opening. Family prac­ Please call 443-2944. moke any such preference, cannot be considered. The premises must be ac- Chapter 109 of the Con­ SOUNDS TOO GOOD standards and poll- tice. Send resume to: limitation or discrimination. ceaslbls to handicapped Individuals and public necticut General Stotu- (12:30 pm) dally and Friday avanlng at 12:30 oles, training pro­ P.O. Box 9547 Bolton, MEDICAL Secretary. Im­ The Herald will not know­ Manehesler *288,000 tues and the Charter of TO BE TRUE? mediate full time posl- transportation. Prefarance ahall ba given to pro- * Minimum 4 Lines — 7 Days a.m. DBlIvary of papara takea approxlmataly grams, nationwide and C T. 06043. ingly accept any advertise­ JUST U TEDI the Town of Bolton, to fi­ tlon available. ment which Is In violation of ponets offering purchase and/or renewal op­ 8 nance sold protect. 1 hour, Monday thru Saturday, dapandabla sat direction and man­ TNs lovely, 8 room Colo­ we are willing to guarantee your preeent Experienced In Insu­ the low.______tions. nial Is located In e nice, 2) To consider and act upon ★ Additional Lines 50