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HARTFORD — Gov. William A. O’Neill today proposed a 1986-87 state budget totaling $4.92 billion, an increase in spending of almost 11 percent over the current budget year. The governor proposed no tax increases or r'‘. : ■ ■ decreases in this election year and called for a jump of $134.9 million, or 11.9 percent, in grants to cities and towns to help keep local property taxes down. "The budget is simultaneously prudent and generous, efficient and compassionate." O’Neill said. “ By returning dollars to our towns and cities, it reduces the total tax pressure on all of our citizens.” Htrald photo by Tarquinlo O’Neill had previously released major pieces of his Twenty-one-year-old Sylvain Turgeon of the Civic Center. Turgeon will represent the Wales Conference budget. when it faces the Campbell Conference at 8 p.m. Stories on the will be making his first All-Star appearance when the National Republicans, who control both houses of the Hockey League All-Star Game is played tonight at the Hartford All-Star Game and Turgeon on page 15. General Assembly, are talking about major tax cuts this yeaar, perhaps as much as $100 million. O’Neill said this morning that cuts of that magnitude would be irresponsible, but he stopped F Game marks comeback for Civic Center short of saying he would veto specific tax cuts. F " I ’m not threatening to do anything at this time,” he said. ■‘tr'ia By Dennis C. AAilewskI president of the Greater Hartford fix the Civic Center, but allowed the city The NHL All-Star game was expected United Press International Convention and Visitors Bureau, said to expand the facility. I think everyone to draw about 2,000 out-of-towners and The governor will formally present the package to Monday. agrees Hartford has reached the pump hundreds of thousands of dollars the General Assembly on Wednesday, tbe first day of HARTFORD — The NHL All-Star Parts of the $70 million convention, objective,” he said. into the region’s economy. the 1986 legislative session. ’The 1986-87 budget year game caps a comeback for the Hartford sports and shopping complex remained The Coliseum was expanded from The convention bureau estimated begins July 1. open, but the the Coliseum was closed 10,000 seats to about 15,000, and luxury E Civic Center — one that led the rebirth visitors attracted by the contest would O’Neill will have his hands full this year, not only E more than two years white the city sky boxes were added. of the city’s downtown but had to spend about $500,000 on lodging, food because of tbe traditional sparring between his office recover from disaster when its huge rebuilt both the building and image of A proven, traditional design was used and entertainment. in replacing the original “ floating and the Republicans; be also faces a challenge for his Coliseum roof collapsed. what had been a showcase. The Civic Center, with its attached roof,” that rested on only four concrete own party’s gubernatorial nomination from former Relieve your kids’ stresJ The likes of Wayne Gretzky and Mike The old New England Whalers of the levels of shops, restaurants, halls and posts with no other supports. Consul­ Congressman Toby Moffett. Bossy were scheduled to skate onto the World Hockey Association joined the adjoining hotel, once again is at the tants hired by the city blamed faulty Ice at the Coliseum Tuesday night, eight NHL in 1979 while playing home games center of Hartford’s resurgence. Having declared 1986 tbe “ Year of Education.” the The Kinsey Report ... years after 1,400 tons of twisted steel in Springfield, Mass. Loyal fans formed design for the collapse. governor is proposing $91.3 million in new spending on The city shaped by famous residents and concrete crashed into empty seats. the "91 Club” and carpooled up tbe During the 1984-85 season, more than schools, primarily teachers. He has endorsed a Mark Twain, , The original “space-frame” roof interstate to support tbe team. L9 million people passed through the proposal from his task force on education to have a Laserviision: life after vi Noah Webster and Samuel Colt bas failed Jan. 17,1978, under the weight of But the brush with catastrophe was turnstiles at the Coliseum for sporting statewide, mandatory starting teachers’ salary of taken on a new look marked by a rising ice and snow, about six hours after 5,000 only a fading memory as Hartford events, concerts, family shows, conven­ $19,300. ninine out: ii feast of fni fans had watched a college basketball prepared for the 38th NHL spectacular, tions and trade shows. skyline of glass and steel. game. There were no injuries. and a chance to show off the refurbished The Civic Center, originally opened in Since the Civic Center was rebuilt, The governor has also proposed a $183 million ; “ Of course it was a tremendous and expanded Civic Center. 1975 and reopened Feb. 6,1980, recently downtown Hartford has had more new housing program and a $1.8 billion. 20-year clean Si. tragedy. The Civic Center was planned “ It (the collapse) was a blessing in was named one of the top five arenas in construction per square foot of availa­ water program. the country in a magazine poll of the ble space than any other city in the to be a catalyst for the development of disguise.” Trafton said. “ No one was Please turn to page 10 downtown Hartford,” Warren Trafton, hurt, and it not only allowed the city to entertainment industry. country, Trafton said. iriauthrstpr lirralb Israel refuses comment F e b fu a ry T ^ Libya claims airliner intercepted by Israeli jet S a f f ir d a ^ Tripoli radio called the plane an Rome and Vienna, is believed to NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) - Is­ had seized a plane in an attempt to accusing tbe United States of Those attacks claimed 20 lives, airliner, but tbe Nicosia control have maintained headquarters at raeli jet fighters intercepted a capture Palestinian guerrilla lead­ assisting in the interception by including five Americans and four center identified it as a Grumman various times in Libya, Syria and Libyan plane on a flight from ers. Several Palestinian guerrilla “ Jewish air pirates.” terrorists. executive-type aircraft capable of Iraq. Libya to Syria today over the leaders attended a weekend meet­ “ Vessels of the U.S. Navy which An official at the Nicosia air carrying about a dozen passengers There was no indication that he Mediterranean Sea and forced it to ing in Tripoli, Libya, where the had been maneuvering off the control center, who spoke on and crew. was at the weekend meeting of fly to an Israeli airport, Libyan flight originated. Libyan coast provided the infor­ condition of anonymity, said the Today Israeli Foreign Minister Palestinian leaders who held an state radio reported. State-run Tripoli radio, moni­ mation about the Libyan plane to tower lost contact with the plane Yitzhak Shamir said in Jerusalem emergency conference with other Weekend Plus is a bright new magazine Sources at Ercan airport in tored in Nicosia, said Abdullah the air pirates,” the radio quoted when it was 50 miles east of Cyprus during an interview with The Arab leaders. Turkish-controlled northern Cy­ al-Ahmar. assistant secretary gen­ JANA as saying. just after the pilot radioed he was Associated Press, “ the time will They included George Habash, prus also said the plane was eral of Syria’s ruling Socialist The U.S. Navy has been conduct­ being approached by fighter jets of Baath Party, was among the ing maneuvers off the Libyan coast unknown nationality. come” when Israel will track down head of the Marxist Popular Front reporting on Manchester people and their lifestyles. intercepted by two Israeli jets and for the Liberation of Palestine, and passengers of the plane. after the United States and Israel The Tripoli radio interrupted its Abu Nidal. whose real name is forced to fly to Israel. Saeed Mousa, better known as Abu Israeli officials would not com­ The radio did not mention who accused Libya providing support regular programs to announce the Sabri al-Banna. the other passengers might be. to the Abu Nidal terrorist group Interception of the plane shortly Abu Nidal, who leads a breaka­ Mousa. the leader of the breaka­ ment on the report. way wing of Fatah that opposes There was immediate specula­ The broadcast quoted Libya’s that claimed to have attacked the after the Nicosia air control center way faction that claimed responsi­ Locally produced, it will carry news on health, PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat. tion in the Middle East that Israel official JANA news agency as Rome and Vienna airports Dec. 27. report. bility for the attacks on airports in money mariagement, entertainment and family life in the ’80s. NASA scales back search for debris TODAY’S HERALD Watch for it every Saturday, beginning Feb. 8th Index By William Harwoad scouting for any remaining float­ by damage to the rocket casing or “ Several factors have been Ranking the schools combined and defined as a lack of United Press International ing debris, now widely dispersed to the fuel, which has the consis­ Manchester had the highest 20 pagM. 2 aactlona task discipline,” said a report on off the east coast. tency of hard rubber, or by average teacher salary of four the incident. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - NASA had three booster recov­ misalignment of the rocket seg­ area towns and Coventry schools in the ments when they were put together The Coast Guard scaled back the ery ships equipped with robot A short film of the last 15 seconds had the best ratio of staff to Advice__ ___13 submersibles and advanced sonar at the Kennedy Space Center. sea surface search for wreckage of Challenger’s flight, released students, according to 1984-85 Classified . 17-10 from the shuttle Challenger today scanning the sea floor for objects “ It’s pretty obvious we had a during the weekend, showed a jet statistics on the state’s schools Comics — ___ 8 and NASA zeroed In on 17 objects radar saw plunge into the Atlantic of flame shooting out of the right released Monday by the Connecti­ leak at that joint,” one engineer Connecticut______9 on the ocean floor that might be after the explosion. rocket booster. cut Public Expenditure Council. said. Another said the joint was Entertainment. ___ 13 fragments of the' billion^ollar In Houston, sources said investi­ identified as the apparent source of Most of the area towns were below ___11 spaceship. gators were checking the theory the flame jet by investigators With diminishing returns from state averages in most of the Focus------President Reagan named an that a tiny gap between the lower studying enhanced photographs of surface searches that have co­ categories reported by CPEC. Local news. ____ 3 vered some 60,000 square miles of independent panel to report on the two fuel-loaded sections of Chal­ the launching. Story on page 10. Lottery______2 disaster that struck 73 seconds lenger’s right-hand solid rocket- ocean, a security zone near the Obituaries— ___10 ilaurhfBtrr Hrral?) after launch one week ago today at booster may have let 6,000-degree The work of Kennedy Space spaceport was eased Monday, Snow turns to rain Opinion----- ____ 8 11:38 a.m. EST. (Story on page 7). gases bum through a steel seam Center booster rocket workers was although fishermen were told not Snow changing to rain tonight People------___ 2 Coast Guard Lt. Cmdr. James between fuel segments. That, in criticized following a mishap last to drag nets or bottom fish 17 miles Sports___ . 15-17 to either side of a line extending 80 with heavy rain at times. Slowly Simpson said six Navy and two turn, apparently detonated the November when Improper han­ Television- ___ 14 shuttle’s fuel tank. miles due east of Challenger's rising temperatures tonight. Rain Coast Guard ships had left the dling apparently damaged a U.S./World. ____ 7 surface search, leaving four Coast Sources said such a gap might rocket segment for Challenger. launch pad to prevent snagging tapering off to showers Wednesday S t Weather______2 Your voice in.Manchester” Guard ships and six aircraft have been caused during assembly That segment was replaced. any remaining shuttle debris. before ending. Details on page 2. MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Fph. 4. 1986 - »_ » - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuetday. Feb. 4, 1986 WEATHER Manchester/Area NLRB backs union In Brief in Piliowtex case Today’s forecast Bv John F. Kirch confident the company will prevail Strikers pack up Herald Reporter before the NLRB’s law judge. Connecticut, Manachutetts and Rhode Island: ” We feel there is absolutely no About 60 striking employees of the Crestfield-Fenwood nursing Becoming cloudy today with snow likely this The National Labor Relations merit to the complaint,” Kemer home left the picket line today in anticipation of their return to afternoon. Snow changing to rain south coast. Board in Hartford has found that said. work Wednesday. Highs around 30 north to the mid 30s south. Snow five union charges against the Kemer said that Piliowtex has changing to rain tonight with heavy rain at times. Both the workers, who walked off their jobs Oct. 21 to protest Piliowtex Corp. have merit and changed its insurance carrier from Slowly rising temperatures tonight. Rain tapering the home’s owners refusal to negotiate a contract with the union has set a March 24 hearing date John Hancock Mutual Life Insu­ off to showers Wednesday before ending. Highs that represents them, and the owners have said they are glad the before an administrative law rance Co. to Blue Cross-Blue Shield Wednesday in the 40s. 14-week-old strike is over. judge. of Texas. He said that the change Maine: Mostly sunny north and east today with The New England Health Care Employees Union, District 1199, All five charges have been was proposed to the UAW during increasing cloudiness elsewhere. Highs in the and the three owners of the Vernon Street home reached consolidated into one complaint negotiations last year. teens north and 20s south. Tonight snow over­ agreement with a federal court last week to end the strike. The that will be the subject of the Union officials have said there spreading the state from south to north but court agreed to hear a case involving the owners’ refusal to obey hearing. The law judge can either are "drastic changes” in the policy changing to freezing rain in the south by morning. a federal order that they negotiate with District 1199 if the dismiss the complaint or order the and that they did not have a chance Lows around 10 in the north and in the 20s strikers went back to work. Dallas-based pillow and Comforter to negotiate. elsewhere. Wednesday snow mixed with freezing The Second Circuit Court of Appeals in New York will hear the manufacturer to comply with “ We feel we negotiated with rain in the north and mountains and freezing rain in case the week of March 10. remedies spelled out in the labor them,” Kemer said. ” We made a proposal and we answered the south changing to rain. Highs near 30 north and board’s complaint. questions.” 35 to 40 south. Deakin to be roasted Meanwhile, officials of Piliowtex Local 376 did not agree to the New Hampshire: Mostly sunny north today with and the United Auto Workers Local changes, Kemer said, but he increasing cloudiness and a chance of snow south. Assistant School Superintendent Wilson E. Deakin will be 376, which represents striking added: "In bargaining, you don’t employees at the company’s Re­ Highs in the teens north and 20s south. Snow roasted and toasted Friday at the Manchester Army and Navy necessarily have to agree.” gent Street plant, have scheduled a overspreading the state from south to north tonight Club in honor of his earning a doctorate degree. Kemer denied the other charges, but changing to freezing rain in the south by UPi photof meeting for later today. Richard also. He said that workers eligible Deakin recently earned the degree in staff development from E. Kerner, vice president of morning. Lows in the teens north and 20s south. the University of Massachusetts. for paid vacation time received it Snow mixed with freezing rain in the north personnel at Piliowtex, said that and that the company has given the Today In history Reservations should be made by Wednesday at the Youth management has a new proposal to Today: Cloudy with snow likely this afternoon. Snow accumulation of 1 Wednesday and freezing rain changing to rain in Service Bureau office, 647-3494. Tickets will not be available at union ail information that is the south. Highs around 30 north and 35 to 40 south. make, but he would not elaborate. relevant to the strike. to 3 inches possible by evening. High in the lower 30s. Wind northeast In 1977, 11 people were killed and nearly 200 injured the door. Local 376 represents about 90 Vermont: Clouding up and cold. A chance of He said, however, that there was when an elevated train Jumped the track and crashed into maintenance and production 10 to 15 mph. Chance of snow 60 percent. Tonight: Snow mixing with snow south of Rutland toward evening. Highs 20 to certain information the union sleet or freezing rain then changing to rain. Heavy rain at times. Wind a street below in Chicago. The train hangs over the track workers at Piliowtex. About 60 of asked for that was not given to it. 30. Snow, sleet and freezing rain tonight. Lows 15 to those workers have been on strike southeast 10 to 15 mph. Wednesday: Rain tapering off to showers 25. Wednesday snow sleet and freezing rain ending in the Loop. PZC sets 'third workshop “ We asked them why they since Aug. 26 after a federal needed certain information,” before ending. High temperature in the mid 40s. Chance of by noon. Cloudy damp and chilly thereafter. Highs The Planning and Zoning Commission announced Monday mediator was unable to help the 25 to 35. Kerner said, adding that the union precipitation 70 percent. Drawing by Sean LaBrec, 9. of 127 W. Middle night that it will hold a third workshop session Monday to revise sides reach a contract agreement. never explained why it wanted the Turnpike, a fourth-grader at Waddell School. Almanac the town’s proposed Comprehensive Plan of Development. In September, Local 376 charged information. Revisions have been made on the plan based on comments Piliowtex with “ regressive bar­ According to the NLRB com­ Extended outlook townspeople made during two public hearings held last year. The gaining,” or making a proposal plaint, the UAW has asked for the Herald photo by Pinto Today is Tuesday, Feb. 4, the and put Nazi officers in key posts changes are due to be worked into the plan before a third public one day and withdrawing it the names and addresses of workers 3000 next. The NLRB set a Feb. 11 Extended outlook for New England Thursday- 35th day of 1986 with 330 to follow. as part of a plan that was to lead to hearing is held to discuss it. who were originally hired to Weeding the way The moon is moving toward its World War II. hearing before a law judge on the through Saturday; The plan, which would be used as a policy guide by the town in replace the striker^ but who are no new phase. In 1974, Patricia Hearst. 19-year- its land use decisions over the next 10 years, has received heated complaint. longer employed by Piliowtex. The John Hovey of the town Water and Sewer Department The labor board has since 4 4 BOSTON old daughter of San Francisco Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: The morning stars are Mars and attacks from many residents who opposed the high- and union also asked for a list of new cancelled that hearing and is clears brush Monday on a sewer line right-of-way near Chance of showers Thursday. Fair Friday and Saturn. publisher Randolph Hearst. was medium-density housing proposals made in the plan for certain employees who are legally repres­ including the first complaint in Folly Brook on Wetherell Street. Saturday. Highs in the 40s Thursday and in the 30s The evening stars are Mercury. abducted from her apartment in areas of town. ented by the UAW and lower 40s Friday and Saturday. Lows in the Venus and Jupiter. Berkeley. Calif., by urban with the new one issued 'Thursday mid 20s to mid 30s Thursday and in the upper teens Those born on this date are under guerrillas. and received by the union Monday. the sign of Aquarius. They include In 1977. 11 people were killed and The NLRB’s also said in its and 20s Friday and Saturday. Town helps smokers consolidated complaint that man­ SAN FRANCISCO IdENVEr I ST. LOUIS *•% aviator Charles Lindbergh in 1902. nearly 200 injured when an ele­ Vermont: Dry Thursday. Chance of snow theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer in vated train jumped the track and The Manchester Health Department will offer a program to agement has failed to give Local Friday .’flurries Saturday. Becomingcold. Highs 20 1906, civil rights activist Rosa Lee crashed into a street below in help members of the town Board of Education stop smoking. 376 relevant information “ neces­ Dairy ^HARTFORD RD. DAIRY QUEEN V. to 30. Lows 5 to IS. Parks in 1913 (age 73), actress Ida downtown Chicago. The program, which will open to the public on a sary for ... the union’s perfor­ LOS ANGELES ' ' Lupino in 1918 (age 68). feminist In 1985, the anti-nuclear New space-availablity basis, will begin Feb. 25 and run until March 26, mance ... as the exclusive Queen Maine: Clearing Thursday. Fair and colder collective-bargaining representa­ Betty Friedan in 1921 (age 65). and Zealand Labor government re­ the department said in a news release Friday. Has A Heart rrv-^ For You!! Friday and Saturday. Lows in the teens north and tive of the (employees),” has LOWEST comedian David Brenner in 1945 jected a U.S. request to permit The program will be held from 3:30 to 4:45 p.m, every 20s south Thursday dropping to 5 above to 5 below changed the employees’ vacation TEMPERATURES (age 41). docking of a U.S. destroyer in a Wednesday at filing Junior High School and will be free of north and 5 to 15 south Friday and Saturday. Highs and insurance benefits without naval exerei.se, threatening the charge. near 30 north to near 40 south Thursday cooling to bargaining with the union, and has On this date in history: future of the ANZUS defense pact The program focuses on behavior modification, relaxation Araz/er. between 20 and 30 Friday and Saturday. tried to discourage workers now on In 1861. at a convention in that includes Australia. techniques, and motivational analysis, the news release said. Montgomery, six slates — Ala­ the job from joining the union. The town Health Department is offering the program through a 50 New Hampshire: Clearing Thursday. Fair and bama. Georgia. Florida. Louisi­ A thought for the day: feminist Piliowtex officials have denied I RAM Kr.-.VJtwow colder Friday and Saturday. Lows in the upper ana. Mi.ssissippi and South Carol­ Betty Friedan wrote, “ When she state grant. ail the charges. VAIENTINE'S DAY CAK teens and 20s Thursday morning dropping to 0 to 10 ina — elected Jefferson Davis stopped conforming to the conven­ Kemer said today that he is SHOWER*^ FLOW north and 5 to 15 south Thursday and Friday president of the Confederacy. tional picture of femininity she Special Sale UPl WEATHER FOTOCAST ® mornings. Highs in the 30s and lower 40s Thursday In 1938, Chancellor Adolf Hitler finally began to enjoy being a cooling into the 20s to mid 30s Friday and Saturday. seized control of the German army woman.” National forecast Charges at core of dispute other developments into a differ­ Kandra has said he will not F By Alex GIrelll «7.95 F Serves 8-12 People During early Wednesday, rain is forecast for the Mid to North Atiantic Air quality report Lottery Herald Reporter ent line. permit the hookup there. Lombardi Associates of Vernon, States Coast states and the extreme Northwest Coast as weii as parts of The path favored by district HARTFORD — The state Department of directors would not involve the the engineering firm designing the Heart Shaped Cakes the Upper Mississippi Vaiiey and the Great Lakes. Snow is forecast for Environmental Protection reported that the air A 1978 agreement between the Connecticut daily in New England: town and Eighth Utilities District Adams Street sewer, leaving open sewer for the district, has argued parts of the Piains States. Scattered showers are possible in parts of the quality was good on Monday and was expected to over the installation of a trunk the question of who would keep the that the Adams Street sewer does Southern Piains States. be air on Monday. Monday: 664 Tri-state daily (Maine, New sewer built mainly to serve the outlet charges. not have the capacity to meet the Oval Shaped Cakes $ 0 9 5 Hampshire and Vermont): 031, Buckland Industrial Park provides The town, however, has claimed future needs of Buckland. Decorated for Valentines Day Play Four: 6217 But Kandra said the sewer is now ■Ri 0312. that the town receive fees from that it is entitled to outlet fees for Serves 4-6 People Rhode Island daily: 7686. all hookups into the sewer system, at only 15 percent of capacity and 4 ^ A Dairy Quoan Frozen Cake It rich with good th- E district users who hook into the ingt like thick dark fudge and crisp chocolate E could remain unused for many ' other numbers drawn Monday Massachusetts daily: 5746. system. including those within the area crunch with creamy chocolate and vanilla Dairy In exchange, the district is over which the district has juris­ years if the Buckland area is not Queen soft serve layers. Bring home a Dairy supposed to receive credit against diction. Town Public Works Direc­ served by if. Queen frozen cake for the fun of Itt STOP IN OR CALL 647-1076 those charges for the cost of any tor George Kandra said the fees Both Lombardi and the town are PEOPLE trunk lines, pump stations or are designed to provide for down­ going to meter the flow in the North mains it builds as tributaries to the stream improvements to major Manchester Interceptor between W» Atio Have Sheet Cakes, Square, Heart Shapes and 11" Rounds. Regular and Special Dealgna Always Available. line, which runs along Adams collector sewers and the town’s the point where the district wants Street and New State Road. sewage disposal plant, to which the to make the connection and the "If you didn’t buy your last cake at Hartford Road Dairy Queen, :VD in the theater Back from the black Town officials have said the district sends the sewage it point where the Adams Street you probably paid too much!" sewer line was built to serve the collects. sewer joins the interceptor to see Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Tom Laughlin, the star of “ Billy Jack,” is Buckland area, over which the The current district plan is to run how the current flow compares Mamet says the New York theater world is expected back this week in Toronto on the set district has juridisction for provid­ the proposed sewer east along with capacity. ; being exposed to an epidemic of sorts by The of the sequel after suffering a concussion North Main Street to connect with ing sewer service. Kandra says the district plan to New York Times and New York magazine. during filming of a fight scene, the The district and town are in the the North Manchester Interceptor, hook up at the eastern point on ■ Mamet has a double bill at the Lincoln production’s publicist says. midst of a dispute over the which carries sewage from much North Main Street may put a tax on PUPP 16 oz. Old Fashioned Center, "Prairie du Chien” and “ The Laughlin, 47, who also starred in “The district’s decision to hook a of the northern part of Manchester the capaciity of the interceptor Shawl,” which Times critic Frank Rich Trial of Billy Jack” and other movies, planned sewer to serve the pro­ to the town’s sewage disposal plant that will affect future connections. I Coke® Glass "Shrugged off and the magazine's John Simon suffered a concussion and was flown to Los posed Buckland Hills mail and on Oleott Street. ' did not review at all. Angeles for tests to find if he suffered a skull “ Frank Rich and John Simon are the fracture, according to a news release with the Full Meal Deal "syphilis and gonorrhea of theater — and I Monday. Motel changes too late for PZC don’t mind a bit if you print that,” Mamet According to the release, a karate scene Sinale Burger...... *1.99 What’ll It be: An all-beef Coffee, Tea or Addiction ® ® burger? A tender chicken said in an interview with the Sunday Boston was being filmed over the weekend and day, Red Roof also asked for a Condominium Association’s appli­ Drought has drastically ciit this year’s coffee crop. But By John F. Kirch Double Buroer...... •2.49 sandwich? a luicy Globe, complaining that the magazine and Laughlin was hit on the head with prop Herald Reporter special exception that would allow cation for a deferment of a 100-foot Bes/des your .the newspaper have too much influence. bottles that are supposed to shatter harm­ don’t expect high prices to cure many coffee addicts. it to place more than 60 parking sidewalk on East Center Street. Triple Burger...... *2.99 choice ot undwich. wuh . _ ■ jjwre Qljf Pull Qgal you get - “Destructive criticism — well, one wond­ lessly. They didn’t, and several pieces of During the 14th century, Muslims became addicted to Changes in plans for a motel off spaces around the two proposed Association members said the ers what kind of person wants to spend his life streets near the condominium CiiMAr li 7Q an order of crispy golden ^ glass lodged in his skull. coffee by drinking it at religious services. In their Buckland Street made by develop­ motel buildings. The company o u p e r L i o g ...... l-rw tavonte soft 1 engaged in that kind of expression.” plans to put about 121 parking complex are not traveled by marriage ceremony, the Turks dictated that a husband ers to satisfy the Planning and ' Mamet admits he once took a shot at Zoning Commission came too late spaces around the buildings. pedestrians and argued that side­ Chicken Sandwich*.’. *2.29 Te'em yT’oToAm y must always keep his wife supplied with coffee beans. The commission must act on the walks were unnecessary. drama criticism for a Chicago newspaper. for the commission to act on the Fish Sandwich...... *2.19 q u e e n So»serveSund,e. - “ I had this assignment to review plays,” In England, wives rebelled against the first coffeehouses plans Monday night. subdivision application before it • And granted a 30-day exten­ Price, Allen honored sion on a subdivision application he said. “ One had no idea what to do. Be claiming coffee made husbands as “ unfruitful as the Commission members said the can vote on the special exception. . analytic? Positive? Encouraging? ... I Horror film master Vincent Price earned a changes, which involved the exten­ In other action, the PZC: from the NHE Corp. of Manches­ deserts” where coffee was grown. ter. The company wants to subdi­ STOCK YOUR FREEZER SALE - started to think too hard and 1 had no idea Life Career Award from the Academy of sion of a proposed road through the • Tabled an application from P motel site, arrived at the Planning & K Associates of Windsor to vide about 50 industrially zoned what 1 was thinking.” Science Fiction Fantasy and Horror Films, DO YOU KNOW — What nation leads in world coffee Dilly Bars ...... 12/*2.75 reg. 35C each which also nominated Woody Allen’s “ Pur­ Department too late, leaving the change the zone of a */4-acre parcel acres off Sheldon Road and Parker production? Street into 12 lots. NHE’s applica­ ple Rose of Cairo” as 1985’s best fantasy film. commission with insufficient infor­ at McKee Street near West Center Buster Bars ...... 6/*3.00 reg. 704 each MONDAY’S ANSWER — Napoleon supported the 1602 mation to consider the plans Street from Residence B to Busi­ tion expires this week and under Rocky Horror recalled Allen also was given the President’s state law would be automatically Award on Monday for “ Purple Rose,” about English Channel tunnel plan. submitted by Red Roof Inn Inc. of ness I. D.Q. Sandwiches...... 12/*1.75 rag. 2SC each GOV. EDWIN EDWARDS Hilliard, Ohio. • Denied the Greenview Hills approved if the PZC failed to act. : Actress Susan Sarandon says she is proud a mingling of on-and off-screen characters, 2-4-S6 ‘ Knowledge Unlimited, Inc. 1986 D.Q. Homepac Qts./»1.25 rag. 994 each to have been a part of the cult classic “ The . . . image of a rogue and Charles Band, who as president of The PZC had been scheduled - Rocky Horror Picture Show.” Empire Films has produced such movies as Monday to act on a subdivision A Newspaper in Education Program application and a special exception / i ~ ~ ^ ' “That’s one of my movies that I really “Re-Animator” and “Eliminators,” ac­ Sponsored by ■ love,” she says. “ For me it’s about freedom request filed in connection with the 2nd crash victim di cepted the George Pal Memorial Award, The Manchester Herald company’s plans for a 112-room - of choice: 'Don’t dream it. Be it.’ It seems to We’re Having a Blizzard Sale! named for the producer-director who won motel on 26 acres just south of One of two boys injured in an by Pretlow was in the center lane ' be an incredibly nurturing film for a lot of Hollywood, La. five Oscars for special effects. Interstate 84. accident on Interstate 84 Sunday when another car changed from f i HASTiitaa tviasHN Chaate fram: Butterfinger, Heath, M&M’s, Reeses '2 people who are having difficult rites of Similarities between Edwin Edwards, The awards ceremony for the science After a public hearing on the that claimed the life of their the right lane to the Governor (I . Pieces, Oreo, Choc. Chip, German Choc., Maca- 4 - passage.” Louisiana’s often-investigated governor, fiction, fantasy and horror version of the developer’s subdivision applica­ mother died Monday at St. Francis Street exit ramp on the left side of ifom DAIRY ouEEN* iiM rooH, Choc. Covefed Cherries, Banana Pudding or - Sarandon says she once asked a youth why and Ernest Rochambeau Roget, Hollywood’s , will be held in the spring, Manchester Herald tion in January, the PZC asked the Hospital and Medical Center in the road. Pretlow’s car was cut off, met urumpiiou. iri.i y p your own combination. - the movie was so popular and was told: “ As charismatic wheeler-dealer invention, are but a date has not yet been set, said academy company to show an access road Hartford, a hospital spokeswoman went out of control and crashed : long as there are lonely kids, 'The Rocky purely unavoidable. Producer Peter New­ president Donald Reed. Richard W. Cosgrove, Publisher going all the way through the motel said this morning. into a cement abutment, police “ Horror Picture Show’ will always be man is seeking financing for “The Cajun site, instead of just halfway as Courtney R. Branch, 7, who was said. a o. Reg. ‘1®* Annie Zene was in the front BLIZZARD 99C - popular.” Governor or Who’s Crazy Now” with Jack originally proposed. admitted to the hospital in critical passenger seat and her two sons “ All I can figure is that the movie appeals Nicholson suggested for the lead. USPS 327-500 VOL. CV, No. 106 Red Roof representatives said, condition Sunday afternoon, died were in the rear seat when the : to people who may be in a period of their lives Newman says Roget is a composite of Published dally except Sunday Suggested carrier rates are $1.50 rocky terrain and wetlands would at 9:55 p.m. from injuries suffered Royal Treat Sale! The show goes out and certain holidays by the Man- crash occurred, police said. All ' when there’s sexual ambiguity,” Sarandon Edwards, Huey and Earl Long and other weakly, $6.50 (or one month, $19.25 make it difficult to construct the in the accident, the spokeswoman Dig Into the cool, rich, delicious taste of our cheater Publishing Co., 16 Bralnsrd for three months, $38.50 for six said. The condition of his brother, were wearing seat belts, police - says in an interview in New Age magazine, politicians who have added scandal and spice “ Evita,” the musical about Argentinian road through the entire site, but Peanut Buster Partalt.e Or nutty Double De- Place, Manchester, Conn. 06040. months and $77.00 for one year. agreed to the change after express­ Quron Zene, 2, was upgraded from said. 1 “ and the film says, ‘That’s OK. Be who you to Louisiana’s history. Like Edwards, Roget dictator Juan Peron and his wife, Eva, will Second dees postage paid at Man- light.* Or luscious Banana Split covered with Mall rates are available on requaet. ing their reservations. But they critical to stable condition this The operator of the other car was flavors Ilka strawberry and pineapple. All ; are.’” is a former governor who runs against his close Feb. 8 in London after 2,904 chatter, Conn. POSTMASTER: Sand address changes to the Man­ filed the modified plan late last morning, she said. not apprehended and state police vVA' made with Dairy Queen* soft serve, a real successor and takes his followers to Paris on performances. chester Herald, P.O. Box 501, Men- week and planning officials did not The driver of the car, Marvin said this morning they have only - dairy product. Royal Treats, everyone, and a wild fund-raising trip. To place a classified or display now specially priced. : Know when to fold ’em “It was a landmark.” recalled David chester. Conn. 06040. advertisement, or to report a news have time to thoroughly review it. Pretlow, 30, of Hartford, who is sketchy information about the “ When the governor waiks out at the end, Essex, the British pop star who played the Item, story or picture Idea, call 643- PZC members and the develop­ Quron’s father and the boyfriend of vehicle he was driving. The car ______WE TREAT YOU RIGHT* ______Inflamed vocal cords forced singer Kenny the supposition is not, ‘Yeah, I’m slick. I’ve sardonic commentator Che when Tim Rice GUARANTEED DELIVERY: If 2711. Office hours are 8:30 a.m.toS ers agreed to a 30-day extension Of the woman killed in the accident, was described as a dark-colored, ■ Rogers to postpone concerts that were to gotten away with it,” ’ Newman said. “ He and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical opened you don't receive your Herald by 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. the time the PZC has to act on the was listed in critical but stable full-size late model. HARTFORD RD. SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY begin this week, a spokeswoman said. knows that this reaily is the iast hayride and at the Prince Edward Theater on June 21, p.m. weekdaye or 7:30 a.m. Satur­ subdivision application. Under condition, the spokeswoman said. If the driver is found, state police day, please telephone your carrier. ; “ At first the doctor thought it was just certainly there are 10 other investigations 1978. state law, the PZC has 65 days to Annie M. Zene, 27, of 50 Foster said he could be charged with Every Day Low Prteaa If you’re unable to reach your car­ The Manchester Herald it a mem­ either negligent homicide, miscon­ ' laryngitis, but it's an inflammation of his and, who knows, maybe someone with a The musical has since undergone six cast, rier, call subtcrlber •arvica at 647- act on an application after receiv­ St., was killed in the accident that DoubI* Your Tint* On Drying" ber of the Associated Press, a sub­ duct with a motor vehicle or vocal cords,” Wendy Farris, of Kragen and bullet. This is the iast vestige of this kind of changes. It has been seen in 15 world 9946 by 6 p.m. weekdaye or 10 a.m. scriber to United Press Interna­ ing it. That period was due to end occurred 3 p.m. Sunday in the 17 DRYERS - 15 MINUTES - 25< politics.” capitals, including Madrid, Vienna, Mexico Saturdays (or guaranteed delivery tional newt services and a member this week. eastbound lanes of 1-84 in East manslaughter. 32 Family Sized Washers $1.00 Load / 4 Super Sized Washers $1.75 Load Co. Publicists, said Monday. In Manchaetar. State police are asking anyone Rogers will appear as scheduled Feb. 11 in Edwards still faces charges accusing him City. Tokyo and Johannesburg. Its world­ of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. During a public hearing in the Hartford, state police said. Blonktft • Sittpino Boot • Bulk I State police said the car driven with information to call 566-5990. Tempe, Ariz., she said. in a hospital construction scam. wide gross is estimated at over $200 million. Lincoln Center hearing room Mon­ 4 — MANCHE8TEH HERALD. Tuetday. Feb. 4. i m MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuciday, Feb. 4, 1946 — S

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■ ► MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb 4. itfSb - 7 » - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 4, 1986 Richard W. Cosgrove, Publishef| Douiglas A. Bevins, Managing Edit James P. Sacks, City Editor! Reagan address to urge welfare changes U.S./World Children, the principal lederal-state OPINION said Reagan's fifth State of the Union proposals for revising federal pro­ program that provides cash assistance By NMchoel Potzel would emphasize his concern for the The Associated Press grams for the needy, initiate a program to the poor, but many other programs In Brief to protect all Americans from the costs American family. that provide assistance based on Rather than calling for national WASHINGTON - After a week’s of catastrophic illness and deal with peoples’ needs. uncontrolled currency fluctuations that sacrifice to meet the stringent spending state must Standoff ends with one dead delay due to the shuttle Challenger cuts required by the Gramm-Rudman aggravate the U.S. trade deficit. Those range from the popular food LAREDO. Texas — An armed murder suspect explosion. President Reagan goes be­ budget-balancing law. Reagan is ex­ stamp program to Medicaid, housing iflSfeTovfeMienY fore Congress tonight to deliver a State Two officials who agreed to discuss Jack took fellow prisoners hostage in a county jail, pected to stress the importance of the subsidies, school lunches and a host oi of the Union address calling for welfare the administration plans said the killed a deputy and wound^ two others before family budget rather than the federal social services, most of which grew out end prison overhaul, catastrophic health insu­ studies would be modeled after the surrendering early today, authorities said. budget. of President Lyndon B. Johnson .' plan Anderson rance and revamping of the interna­ Treasury Department’s analysis of the Rojelio “ Roy” Hernandez surrendered peace,- The sources said Reagan would take a to abolish hunger and poverty in the tional monetary system. income tax system, which Reagan fully after holding authorities off for some eight called for in his 1984 State of the Union “ pro-family” approach to overhauling United States. hours, giving up the 9mm pistol and other The half-hour speech to a joint session welfare programs and related services, overcrowding of the House and Senate will be carried address and which led to his proposal to Reagan long has favored establish­ weapons that apparently had been smuggled In to proposing to eliminate provisions that live by the major radio and television overhaul the tax system. ment of some program to protect him. tend to encourage the breakup of A House version of that proposal was families from the skyrocketing costs of , Guerrero said officers got their first report of networks beginning at 8 p.m. EST. families and calling for incentives to Aides have said Reagan will use the adopted at the end of the year, and the a catastrophic illness, which requires Nine state lawmakers who served 30 hours shots being fired inside the jail at 9; 12 p.m. Senate is giving the issue top priority encourage the poor to overcome their Monday, and dispatched the department’s SWAT speech to “ redefine the role of govern­ dependence on government aid. long-term care. But it is not clear what behind bars in a mock jail this past weekend Pentagon has now. sort of protection he has in mind or at ment” for the rest of the century. As team. Police said they were unsure how The administration officials, speak- The Reagan study would encompass should be able to put to good use whatever part of that, they said, he will order what cost. Hernandez got the weapon. inn o/inH'tinn they not be identified. not opIv a id to Families with Dependent insights they gained during captivity. Deputy Jose Benavides was treated and yearlong studies designed to develop Although the spiraling cost of municipal its price for 1 released at Laredo’s Mercy Hospital and another liability insurance and the efforts to attain deputy, Merce Martinez, was in stable condition educational excellence have captured most MIV at Mercy. The third, Jose Herrera. 22, died at 1:22 a.m. at Methodist Hospital in San Antonio, a GOP: Tax law of the attention preceding the short session of President to ask for hikes heip in fiims ; hospital spokesman said. the Legislature that begins Wednesday, the may be dumped state continues to host a potentially volatile WASHINGTON — The wellspring of patriotism TV debate stirs controversy problem that must be addressed: prison tapped so successfully by Ronald Reagan has also MANILA, Philippines — A local black-out of an in defense, space programs WASHINGTON (AP) - Senior Republican overcrowding. produced a gusher of war movies reminiscent of • exclusive election eve U.S. television debate senators, pressing President Reagan to reach an In its annual report to the governor and the those made in Reagan’s acting heyday, the 1940s... between President Ferdinand Marcos and early budget compromise with Congress, are 1987 to just under $144 billion — the sources said. While there seems to be little difference in the challenger Corazon Aquino emerged today as a By Tom Raum hinting that Reagan's cherished tax overhaul General Assembly, the Prison and Jail 1987 target of the Gramm-Rudman The new budget is expected to new issue in the hotly contested race. The Associated Press initiative could become the victim if there is a Overcrowding Commission outlines some cinematic heroics of the two eras, the new crop of~ law, which would eliminate deficit recycle many of the proposals macho movies often achieves greater realism in “ I don’t understand why they would speak on submitted by Reagan last year but prolonged stalemate. disturbing trends taking shape in the state’s WASHINGTON — President spending entirely by 1991. American TV but not to the people of the ignored by Congress, including White House Chief of Staff Donald T. Regan the use of weaponry. Reagan’s $1 trillion 1987 budget And as the president has prom­ courts and prisons. trA Philippines,” one young woman said. “ This is a ending federal support for .Amtrak made no headway Monday when he personally The reason: If the movie makers are lucky, they will propose a $16 billion increase ised repeatedly, the budget will not The number of people incarcerated in slight to the Filipino people by both of them.” rail passenger service, terminat­ tried to head off the uprising. get to use genuine m ilitary hardware, operated by in defense spending, seek more propose any new taxes. It will call Marcos and Aquino were to appear live via ing mass transit and urban devel­ At a Capitol Hill meeting with Senate Majority Connecticut has been rising steadily each members of the armed services. No more plywood funds for the nation’s space for nearly $10 billion in new satellite from Manila on ABC’s ’’Nightline” opment grants and abolishing the Leader Robert Dole. R-Kan.. and Sens. Pete V. year since 1978, from a daily average of 3,123 airplane mockups or toy boats bobbing around in program and leave scheduled revenues, partly from a plan to sell program Wednesday night — Thursday morning Small Business Administration Domenici of New Mexico and Rudy Boschwitz of No one talks honestly about Social Security increases intact, off government properties and to 5,677, the report says. The burgeoning studio tanks. Manila time, just one day ahead of the election. Minnesota. Regan, said there was no need for assets, the officials said. Also expected to be recycled this Movie producers who play their cards right are Marcos’ and Aquino’s appearance on ’’Nigh­ officials say. Boschwitz to continue circulating a letter telling prison population reached crisis proportions At a time of widespread freezes allowed to use everything from sophisticated tline’’ will be the closest thing to a direct year are proposals to abolish the the president there must be action to reduce the in October, when the state came within 18 But virtually all other federal and program cuts, the budget for Economic Development Adminis­ fighter planes to machine guns and soldiers who ■ confrontation between the two leading candidates budget deficit before the Senate considers tax days of having to release some inmates programs would be frozen, cut or the National Aeronautics and tration, the Appalachian Regional stopping ‘moral degeneracy’ since the campaign began in December. But a overhaul legislation. know how to use them. Th ere’s a price for this eliminated altogether for total Space Administration is one of the Commission and the direct loan 4 under a mechanism designed to ease spokesman for Marcos said there were no plans to “ My answer was . . what does it hurt?” 4 cooperation, of course and it’s not just rental fees. spending cuts of just under $30 air the American program in the Philippines. The few civilian agencies slated for an program of the Export-Import overcrowding when the system exceeds The Pentagon’s Audiovisual Division must billion, the officials said. Domenici said he told the president’s top aide. “ Babies having babies is m orally wrong. We spokesman gave no reason for the blackout. increase under the president’s Bank. The president was expected to “ They weren’t loo thrilled with the letter,” capacity for 30 days or longer. Only the approve movie scripts and will insist on changes if A source at ABC said there was no technical budget. Congressional sources 'should not equivocate about that,’ ’ said Jesse make a reference to the budget in However, one program slated Boschwitz said after the meeting with Regan. opening of a 200-bed minimum security the writers haven’t met its standard. And that reason the program could not be shown locally if said Monday that Reagan would Jackson at the end of a profound, two-hour special his State of the Union address for abolition in last year’s budget Nonetheless, he added. “ I think w e’re going to standard is a tough one: Pentagon approval, and the stations wanted to broadcast it. propose $7.7 billion in spending for prison in Enfield staved off the mandatory on CBS, “ The Vanishing Fam ily — Crisis in Black tonight and to speak in general — the Job Corps — would be spared go forward with the letter” Northern the cooperation that follows, will be given only if the space agency next year, up $400 release, according to the report. Am erica.” terms about the need for increas­ under the new budget, although it Some Senate tax writers and administration “ the production ... will benefit the Department of million from the current level. Even with the new Enfield prison and some His comments g ive hope on an issue that seems Perspective Kissinger declines nomination ing spending austerity to comply The sources said the budget would face drastic funding cuts. officials have suggested it may be necessary to Defense or otherwise be in the national interest.” The budget is expected to add an oil import fee or an increased gasoline tax 1,500 other prison beds either in the planning almost beyond hope. NEW YORK — Former Secretary of State with terms of the new Gramm- request was prepared before last advocate the sale of federal to the pending tax overhaul legislation to make up Consider three numbers: IS, 30, and 60. Michael J. McManus Henry Kissinger says he will not seek the Rudman budget-balancing law. week’s explosion that destroyed stages or being constructed, the state has a EVEN WITH THE Pentagon P R. people’s petroleum reserves in California for some revenues lost intheversion ofthetaxbill In 1950, when Martin Luther King was still in Republican nomination for New York governor Specifics of the budget for the the Challenger space shuttle and serious problem. Slightly over 1,400 beds in blessing, cooperation can be expensive. For and Wyoming. the House passed late last year. because the suggestion from GOP leaders came fiscal yearthat beginsOct. 1 will be killed its seven crew members. college. 15 percent of black babies were born out exam ple the F-14 N avy fighter used in the The idea is that the tax overhaul measure the Department of Correction’s domain are on “ short notice.” made public Wednesday at 7:30 The budget request would in­ The administration will seek of wedlock. At that time, white racism was forthcoming “ Top Gun” — a friendly film on pilof should neither increase nor decrease the slated for elimination because they are no Kissinger explained Monday that the race for a.m. EST. However, many details clude slightly more than $400 defense spending increases total­ virulent and blacks lived in a subjugated state. government's overall revenues. trainees — cost Paramount Pictures $7,600 an governor against Democratic Gov. Mario Cuomo million for continued development ing nearly 40 percent over the next longer suitable. By 1968, when King was killed, the worst parts of The pathology is pervasive. Older mothers are already known. The president has said he wants any additional hour to rent. All the bills haven’t been totaled yet, would take too much time. Administration officials, who of the proposed permanent space five years. For 1987, the budget Other numbers contained in the American racism had been eliminated because of conceded they had no hope their sons would revenues generated by lax overhaul to be applied but the Navy said Paramount has already run up a “ In the light of my current focus on national and spoke only on the condition of station, a program the Office of would seek a defense spending his leadership. And black opportunities grew eventually get married. “ My boys, they’ll to lowering individual tax rates. commission’s report don’t even add up that tab of $1,135,000 for military assistance. international affairs, I would immediately have anonymity, said the president’s Management and Budget initially increase of a little more than 6 favorably. through many new federal programs from Head probably be — watcha call it? Freelancers,” said Sometimes, the Pentagon resorts to a barter to abandon all existing commitments to devote budget would reduce the deficit in sought to delay for three years, the percent, to $282 billion Arrest rates are up for serious crimes and Start to college scholarships and Medicaid to one. system, and in “ Invasion U SA” it didn’t work out myself full time to the substance, organization voting rights. After the ddcumentary, Moyers asked several the number of such cases handled by the to the m ilitary’s satisfaction. Cannon Film s made and financing of an effective gubernatorial But how did blacks use this new freedom? Black black leaders if the welfare system should be script changes and other concessions to get race,” said the former national security adviser Malpractice maladies courts have risen accordingly. Average and secretary of state for Presidents Nixon and illegitim acy doubled by 1968 to 30 percent. eliminated. Eleanor Holmes Norton, a Carter Pentagon cooperation for the m ovie, which sentences being handed out for certain Yet when Pat Moy nihan dared to express Administration appointee, said it should be Ford. explored the possibility of terrorism in the United Kissinger’s decision leaves the party with no serious crimes have also increased, the concern about the breakdown of the black family, changed into training and work. States. National Guard troops and equipment commission says. he was denounced as a racist who did not real candidate for the race, although state Sen. Problem is, black unemployment is 15.5 were used in the filming. Roy Goodman and Buffalo Mayor James Griffin Doctors reject patients in rate protest F understand the impact of slavery on the black F People convicted last year of serious percent, a 3 percent increase since 1978, and 42 But the Pentagon claims Cannon welshed on have expressed interest. family. percent of black fam ilies are in poverty compared three vital points: The star. Chuck Norris, didn’t who said his own malpractice insurance sexual assault, for instance, received BOSTON (U PI) — Hospitals in chusetts Medical Association, a doctors Boston, such as Massachusetts General Sadly, the trend has continued unabated. As the to 32 percent in 1980. “ If this trend continues, by bill will go from $15,000 to $.50,000 this sentences that were, on the average, four do the National Guard recruitment com mercials Duvaller derides election call Massachusetts promised to use ambu­ group, estimated that 500 to 600 doctors Hospital, braced for an increase in CBS special noted. 60 percent of all black babies the year 2000, we will see 70 percent of fam ilies that had been promised; the Pentagon wasn’t lances and helicopters, if necessary, were involved. patients as smaller hospitals warned year. times longer than those given in 1980. are born to unwed mothers. Jesse Jackson called PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — President Jean- Premiums for most physicians in­ headed by women and only 30 percent of blacks . allowed to preview the m ovie: and a “ voice-over” today to transport ill and injured The rival Massachusetts Medical they would have to turn away some of Average sentences for robbery increased 73 it “ moral degeneracy.” But he hastened to add, Claude Duvalier scoffed at Secretary of State volved in the protest were expected to employed,” said one on CBS. disclaimer was omitted from the final screen patients to other medical centers if Society said at least two dozen physi­ their ill and injured because of the “ This is not a genetic thing, nor is it racial.’ ’ George Shultz’s call for democratic elections, range from $40,000 to $60,000. percent during the same period, according to Jobs for the unskilled are disappearing in the credits. doctors protesting soaring malpractice cians have already moved from the protest. telling a reporter: “ I am president for life. What Gov. Michael S. Dukakis called the the commission. (Indeed, illegitim acy is growing twice as fast for inner city. Yet who has even proposed an answer insurance rates refuse to treat them. state because of the insurance crisis. State Human Affairs Secretary Philip elections are you talking about?” slowdown “ inexcusable” and urged the E Although the commission had no data on whites as blacks — soaring sixfold since 1950, in recent years? I have one suggestion. CANNON FILMS refused to comment. But Scores of orthopedic surgeons, obste­ “ As this protest begins to blossom we W. Johnson placed his agency’s client E The 34-year-old president, who has declared a may begin to see eases where someone services unit on alert to “ direct people doctors “ to work with us to achieve a though from a much lower base — from 1.6 to 10 Why not build mini-military bases in urban Norris told our reporter Jenny Cunningham that state of siege to combat anti-government rioting, tricians and other “ high risk” physi­ actual time served by inmates, it said “ any arrives at an emergency room with to the appropriate health care servi­ legislative solution” percent.) ghettos? Every large city has hundreds of acres of no one had ever mentioned the recruiting spots to sped through the countryside Monday in a cians, saying they can’t afford mal­ reduction in this area would have to be multiple trauma from a car accident ces” in the event doctors refused Dukakis has introduced a bill in the Moyers said, “ Single parent families are twice cleared land. Why not put them to use near a large him. “ I’m a real patriot,” he said. “ If I had been motorcade of 30 jeeps with sirens blaring. practice premiums as high as $60,000 a and a physician refuses to perform medical treatment. stale Legislature to help ease the crisis substantial to overcome’’ the problem of as common in America today as they were 20 Duvalier rode in a beige land cruiser driven by his year, began refusing to care for labor pool? That would solve the military informed, I certainly would have done these orthopedic surgery,” said hospital Dr. Henry Lerner. spokesman for the by limiting jury awards for pain and overcrowding. years ago. But for the m ajority of white children, pregnant women and new patients recruitment problem. (unpaid spots) for the National Guard.” wife, Michele, Massachusetts chapter of the American suffering in malpractice cases to In Washington Monday, Shultz called for Monday. association spokesman Richard Poz- On a positive note, the commission says ‘fam ily’ still means a father and a mother. This is But what of the moral issue? Jackson said, The Pentagon film critics can be tough. H ere’s College of Obstetricians and Gynecolo­ $500,000. democratic elections in the Caribbean country. The Massachusetts Hospital Associa­ niak. “ In that case, helicopters or that the percentage of prison inmates who not true for most black children. For them, things "B abies having babies is moral degeneracy. We what they wrote about “ Commando,” starring gists. said physicians can simply no The problem became acute when But state-owned Radio National said Duvalier. tion urged the doctors to halt the protest ambulances may be used to take the are getting worse. Today, black teenagers have longer afford to treat new patients obstetrician-gynecologists, along with . are being held pending trial has dropped have an obligation to speak of moral Arnold Schwarzenegger: “ Revision of the script who inherited power when his father, Francois, immediately before the “life and patient to another hospital. the highest pregnancy rate in the industrial world, unless legislation is passed to reduce neurosurgeons, orthopedic surgeons from 31 percent in 1980 to just 17 percent last regeneration.” could not elim inate our concerns, which include died in 1971, scoffed at the suggestion. safety” of the public are threatened “ We are appealing to those physi­ and in the black inner city, practically no teenage skyrocketing insurance costs, and other “ high risk" medical special­ H e’s right. But who in the black community is portraying Army personnel as bloodthirsty Port-au-Prince appeared calm, but dozens of The association estimated 240 doctors cians who are taking part in this protest year. It attributes the decrease to a “ With the malpractice rates as high ists. were ordered by the state insu­ mother gets married.” talking honestly about the m oral issues? Not the murderers, and im plying that the U.S. Arm y has stores in the business district were closed, with were taking part in the slowdown, to immediately reconsider,” Pozniak revamped bail commission that has as they are, I cannot guarantee rance commissioner to pay retroactive Moyers asked some Newark teenage mothers black preachers. or has had a special unit trained soleiy for the soldiers and militiamen guarding those that were designed to protest an average 62 added. “ We don’t want the life and effectively screened suspects for pretrial safety of our citizens jeopardized” pregnant women I ’ll be in practice insurance increases dating back two which of them expected to get married. Not one Duke Professor C. Eric Lincoln, who conducted purpose of committing murder and pillage.” open and some that were ransacked Friday. percent increase in malpractice insu­ rance rates this year. But the Massa­ The state’s major medical centers in seven months from now," said Lerner. years. release. hand went up. Y et they appeared to be a massive study of the black church, explains: Also rejected was “ First Blood,” Sylvester Since its formation five years ago, the unconcerned about their plight. Each said she “ The age of the average black pastor is well over Stallone’s first Rambo flick. “ Support to a film of Jordan arms sale withdrawn could bring up her children without a man. Why? prison commission has called each year for 60. He has less than a high school education. And such overwhelm ing violence with a character WASHINGTON — The Reagan administration, None of them had a father at home while growing the enlargement of existing prison facilities, there are few young blacks entering the portrayed as a killer, only because of Army faced with overwhelming congressional opposi­ and this year was no exception. The up. m inistry.” training, would not be in the best interest of the tion to an arms sale to Jordan, has decided to Disbanded board continues shuttle probe And they don’t respect the men who got them commission recommends that the state But every city has responsible and successful Army.” the rejection slip read. withdraw the proposed sale of 40 jet fighter planes pregnant. With reason. and batteries of mobile missiles to the Israeli foe. black professionals. Few are reaching down to Stallone didn’t even ask for the Pentagon’s help By Howard Benedict proceed soon with two prisons in the initial One man bragged he had six children by four Secretary of State George P. Shultz'informed help the black underclass. with his Ram bo sequel. Both movies w ere huge The Associated Press stages of planning for a total of 1,200 new women: “ This is something I ’ve done. It’s like the What if concerned black volunteers took the box-office successes — which may indicate that Congress in a letter Monday the controversial $1.9 billion deal would be postponed indefinitely. beds. carpenter — here’s something that you have done. powerful Moyers CBS documentary to show inner pretty pectorals are all the ammunition a movie CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Members of a NASA He praised King Hussein as courageous and :/• The commission also recommends greater You can see what you’ve done.” board investigating the explosion of Challenger a city junior and senior high schools? Afterwards, needs. firmly committed to seeking peace with Israel. Why doesn’t he feel financial responsibility for \yeek ago today will continue studying debris and data funding for alternatives, including halfway perhaps they could address the moral vacuum in a But Shultz said the administration understood the children? “ Well, the m ajority of the mothers to support the presidential panel named to find out way no teacher or preacher can. End run In A tianta Congress wanted to see negotiations started houses for sentenced inmates, the creation of “ how it happened and how it can be prevented from are on welfare, and w elfare gives them the The kids would know that none of those black The Georgia legislature is trying to ram the before sending new weapons to Jordan. detention centers for inmates serving short happening again.” stipend. So what I ’m not doing, the government is professionals had to be there, but were donating proposed highway to Jim m y Carter’s presidential sentences, stepped-up probation programs doing.” Robot submarines that can see “ hundreds of times their time — showing love for kids they had never library through historic districts of Atlanta and a better than the human eye” continued scanning the and community-based services for inmates. He has no job and seems to float from one Soviets expel diplomats met. What those role models have to say would be famous park, even though the state supreme court ocean bottom about 85 miles northeast of here for the woman to the next, consuming resources his own None of the commission’s recommendations listened to. forbade condemnation proceedings. Construction MOSCOW — The Soviet Union said today it shuttle’s cabin or what remains of it and other parts of can be instituted without the financial children could use. Or so it seems to this white observer. If any had already started when the court blocked brdered several French Embassy staff members the broken ship. Asked why she had a baby when she had no out of Moscow in an apparent response to backing of the General Assembly. With other black readers try my proposition, please write me further work. Now the legislature is considering a Human body parts recovered from the Atlantic husband and was still in school, one teenager said: France’s expulsion of four Soviet Embassy needs, including insurance and teachers’ in care of The Manchester Herald and let me know law that would authorize t he state to finish the Ocean, meanwhile, were being examined to deter­ “ I wanted someone to love, who would love me.” officials from Paris. salaries, taxing the state’s financial if it worked. road. Neither the ex-president nor Transportation The official news agency Tass did not say mine if they were remains of any of the seven astronauts, sources said Monday. resources this year, it might be all too easy Secretary Elizabeth Dole has agreed to talk to specifically that France had ordered the four residents who oppose the project. The surface search for debris has been scaled back and politically expedient for legislators to Soviets to leave France, but said the Soviet action was in response to an “ unfriendly action” by considerably because the sea is yielding so few pieces. overlook the needs of the state’s incarcerated Confidential file French authorities toward Soviet employees in Ships have retrieved 11 tons of material from as much as 220 miles away, and it is believed that some pieces residents. Open Forum Insiders on Capitol Hill say the White House Paris. not picked up or sighted have drifted hundreds of Maybe the nine lawmakers who briefly quietly decided some tim e ago to back the French sources said the Soviets ordered to leave Paris were linked to the arrest late last miles away. experienced life behind bars can share candidacy of Corazon Aquino for president of the soUI. have the opportunity to join most of month of retired French air force non­ The 11 tons is only a small fraction of the 123 tons renewed understanding of an unpopular Philippines in this week’s election — at least to the J that Challenger and its cargo of satellites weighed. 4 Space shuttle: Believing in dreams and carry­ Manchester’s elementary commissioned officer Bernard Sourisseau on 4 cause with their colleagues. With greater point of backing away from its earlier support of j charges of spying for the Soviet Union. Even though President Reagan named a board of ing them through. teachers to hear Dr. Joseph funding and better planning, the state might ‘Voyage Lost’ President Ferdinand Marcos. Sources note that j inquiry Monday, the members of the interim board, Governed the lives of this heroic Repzulll speak on his area of members of the administration have openly } some of tho.se closest to the shuttle program, will someday be able to spend less energy trying East-West spy swap set To the editor: crew. expertise, the education of the expressed their doubts that the election will be 5 continue the probe they began within hours of the to hold the seams of its prisons together and May the tragedy of today en- gifted and talented. He has deve­ BONN, West Germany — A Western govern­ accident. A voyage to space — it ended in fair, and there was no White House criticism of the? more on helping inmates make their current .lighten our tomorrow; loped a model for teaching the investigation of Marcos’ property holdings in this \ ment source says a prisoner exchange between “As we move away from that terrible day,” the Heaven: Only time can temper our shock gifted on which Manchester has East and West that has been reported to include president said, “ we must devote our energies to terms their last. country by Rep. Stephen Solarz, D-N.Y. The UPI photo This was the fate of the space- and our sorrow. based its programming. Soviet dissident Anatoly Shcharansky will take finding out how it happened and how it can be bound seven. question is: If Marcos wins as expected, will he place next week on a Berlin bridge. prevented from happening again.” President Reagan names former Secre­ commission to investigate the Chal-^ Dr. Renzulli is the head of the hold a grudge? Their journey was special, spir­ The White House and West German officials Heading the commission is William P. Rogers, Lorraine Maus Teaching the Talented program at tary of State William P. Rogers as lenger explosion. Acting NASA Admin­ its were high: have refused to comment on the reports, which secretary pf state during the Nixon administration. 55 Brookfield Road the University of Connecticut, the Mlnl-editorlal chairman and former astronaut Neil istrator William Graham, left, looks on For a 4eacher was chosen to began with a story in Monday’s edition of the West The v ic e ' chairman is former astronaut Neil Bolton author of numerous articles and What did Congress accomplish last year? We’ll German newspaper Bild. Armstrong, center, as vice chairman of as Reagan speaks. Letters to the editor enter the sky. Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon. Other books, and is a popular speaker at give you the statistics; you be the judge; The But the Western government source in West m em b^s include Chuck Yaeger, the first man to The Manchester Herald welcomes original Her mission excited the young conferences on gifted and talented House was in session for 152 days, the Senate for Germany said Monday that a prisoner exchange break the sound barrier: Sally Ride, America’s first board, NASA acting director- William R. Graham large objects hit the water after Challenger exploded and the old. letters to the editor. Gifted education education. The opportunity to hear 170. Together, the two distinguished debating would take place, and Israel radio said the United woman in space who will represent the interests of the refused to comment directly on the report. 73 seconds after liftoff. Letters should be brief and to the, point. They For they knew she’d return with States had informed Israel that Shcharansky astronauts; scientists, government officials, techni­ “ On the issue of human remains, all I can tell you at him speak is made possible by the societies filled more than 37,000 closely printed The underwater hunt for wreckage is being done should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, forease new views to unfoid. would be freed in three days as part of the swap. cal experts and executives. this point is that we are sensitive to the issue of a iocai concern Manchester schools and reserva­ pages of the Congressional Record. They passed with sonar and two robot divers. Scorpio and Recon in editing, should be double-spaced. Letters must be Halley’s comet was another Israel radio said the Reagan administration The sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, personal effects and to the remains of the tions may be made by calling the 1,179 bills, including 240 new public laws. Only six IV, which are equipped with low-light cameras, color concern: sent a message about the plan to Prime Minister reported that some body parts had been recovered astronauts.” Graham said. “ Wehave plans in place to signed with name, address and daytime telephone To the Editor: special education department at TV cameras that send images to monitors on their pieces of legislation — all of which originated in Shimon Peres and Foreign Minister Yitzhak from the ocean near here and that they were being treat them with great dignity and great privacy, number (for verification). Of this recurrent event there was mother ships and 35mm cameras. 647-3448 or 647-3452. I hope many the Democratic-controlled House — were vetoed Shamir, but Shamir today denied the report. examined to determine if they were remains of any of appropriate to the respect that we have for them.” The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the much to learn. Excellence In education, includ­ parents will be able to attend. by President Reagan; one of these vetoes was “ Until this moment we have nothing. I don’t the astronauts. The space agency said Monday it has recovered no Joe Kaza, a project manager for the two interests of brevity, clarity and taste. But the shuttle exploded, along ing gifted programs, is a local and overridden by Congress, Finally, 55,000 civilian know anything about it. I would like to believe it’s NASA has acknowledged that only one bone shuttle debris from the ocean bottom. Two promising submersibles, said the low-light cameras “ can see Address letters to: Open Forum, Manchester with its — state concern this year. On the Libby Zakowicz military appointments were confirmed by the true,” Shamir said in an interview with The fragment was found last week and has not reported on “ targets,” it said, turned out to be the old wreckage of almost in a dark room hundreds of times better than Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. Its disaster touched all. body and Feb. 12 Inservlce day, parents will 37 Doane St. Senate. Associated Press in Jerusalem. its examination. a helicopter and a light airplane. That left 17 potential the human eye.” Kaza would not comment on what the At the White House ceremony introducing the new targets about 15 miles offshore where radar indicated robots have seen. ,, MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Feb. 4, 1986 - 9 g - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 4, 1986 PEANUTS by Chari** M. S ch iili H A O M THE H O m ilSLe by DIk Brown* I THINK MAV6E I LL SORT OF...THIS IS A you HAVE TO concentrate Connecticut Dodd says O’Neill is man to beat GOP j TMo U ^ M T ARE VOU ENJ0VIN6 HAVE FRENCH TOAST FOR WMEfZe A P E ToTi^eSTOPE irbAB^iJrr/ME/T' LONG PIECE,ISN'T IT? ON THE MUSIC, ANP NOT 5 C ^ E T M iM<£’ (M THE CONCERT, SIR? YOU <501M <5, TO BUY A W H A T ------'' le t VOURMINPWANPER^ BREAKFAST TOMORROW. Moffett said later he was not issues, not personalities, are AM EAPTM In Brief By Judd Everhart "Bill O’Neill has performed bril­ PIIZTY PIPP ? MEW OUTFIT c o u o P liantly,” Dodd said during a news surprised by Dodd’s endorsement, paramount. COLOP WoUUP ► The Associated Press OUTFIT Banker pleads innocent I conference in the governor’s office on repeating his earlier statement that Last year,. Dodd had accused Moffett p r v : APE YOU BE fiiCB HARTFORD — Democratic guberna­ Monday. most Democrats with titles, such as of "slashing” at O’Neill. On Monday. FAIR FIE LD — A bank vice president accused senator or mayor, can be expected to Dodd said Moffett’s tone had changed. 0 U Y lM < & ^ torial contender Toby Moffett says U.S. Dodd said that during his five years in by police of hiring the Hell's Angels to bum down line up behind O’Neill. Sen. Christopher J. Dodd’s endorse­ office. O’Neill has taken the state from Dodd said that if Moffett loses his bid a vacant house last spring has pleaded innocent to ment of Democratic Gov. William A. the depths of annual budget deficits to Moffett said he felt no ill will toward for governor this year, he will still I'sve parson charges. O’Neill “ doesn’t mean anything.” these days of healthy surpluses, tax Dodd, with whom he once served in a bright future ahead of him and said H ii John J. Polizzio, 38, a vice president at "Endorsements aren’t going to win cuts and being able to give more money Congress, and said he fully supported anyone who thinks Moffett will be a Westport Bank & Trust Co., was arrested Friday “ has-been” after this race “ ought to this thing,” Moffett said. "People to cities and towns. Dodd’s re-election bid. He also said it CAPTAIN EASY ' by Crooks & Catale POR FAVOR, 00 NOT 5H00T -on charges of conspiracy to commit first-degree aren’t that stupid.” was only ” a temporary thing” because have their head examined.” CI 986 K*ig Fm Iot#* SyfyK bi* loc WorW '♦‘*«fvbU X‘i WHERE'S VOOR WHO ARE VOU ? arson and aiding and abetting the commission of Further, the freshman senator said, THIS I5MT THE WAN WHO WEI I PIP NOT WANT TO Dodd, who is also up for re-election he expected O’Neill to be out of the race Asked if he would consider giving a W HERE A R E a first-degree arson. O’Neill is “ the strongest possible OFFEREP FATHER THE WOWE^ VOU FROW? EXPLOPB THE WOUNTAIN. this year, had stayed out of the race after the September primary. job to Moffett in his administration in Polizzio. a Fairfield resident, appeared in choice” to lead the ticket in November until both men formally announced the event he wins re-election this year, THE PHANTOM by Lo* Polk A Sy Barry Bridgeport Superior Court on Monday and was as Democrats try to retake control of Dodd said he hoped the campaign their candidacies, although he had been O’Neill said: “ Anything is possible. I ’m ■ freed after posting $25,000 bond. A Feb. 25 court the General Assembly. The GOP took between Moffett and O’Neill would be F/vwvbE// evew expected eventually to side with the a very magnanimous individual.” WITH THE date was set. governor. over in 19S4 in the penoon landslide. conducted ” on a high level” where MASK//I'VE Fairfield police, state and federal investigators MET FOR ' allege Polizzio paid members of the motorcycle THE FIRST club to destroy the house in March 1985. The eooD/> investigators said an explosive device and Groups propose K\NC>MAN„. gasoline were used, but they gave no motive for the alleged arson. The owners of the house. Raymond and John solutions to end ' Howell Corp., of a different Fairfield address, collected $110,000 from the Aetna Insurance Co. as payment for damages, police said. ARLO AND JANIS™ by Jimmy Johnson insurance woes I THINK THE information president REAGAN SNOOLO maybe princess CHARLES AND THEY COULD GIVE ALL Man sentenced for rape K>ng PpAluTOg SynOCAIO inc WrOfM nghls totorviKl THE PROCEEDS TO SOME ACE HAS GONE BERSERK! HOLD A SUWIAIT meeting AND SOME OTHER HEROES By Judd Everhart NEW LONDON — A man was sentenced to 20 WITH extraterrestrials COaDCOME' PEOPLE SOMEWHERE.' . The Associated Press BLONDIE by Daan Young A Alan Draks years in prison after being convicted of raping the same woman twice — the second time while HARTFORD — Connecticut’s perceived insurance WHAT *IJ,' ; THAT WAS SOME police looked on helplessly, court officials said. WOULD "JUST" crisis could be alleviated if juries were limited in the you New London Sujjerior Court Judge Seymour L. size of awards they could make and if lawyers could be LIRE Hendel sentenced Gary Smith, 26, to 40 years in discouraged from bringing frivolous suits, according prison on Monday, suspended after 20 years, with to insurance indu.stry representatives. hve years probation in the assaults in August “ Clearly the present court system is at the root of 1985. the problem,” said Kenneth O. Decko, president of the l a . i L Police said Smith, of the Pawcatuck section of Connecticut Business and Industry Association. Stonington, sexually assaulted the 25-year-old He and a coalition of 35 other groups called for a woman in her home on Aug. 10 and again on Aug. JWK^hl ’k $250,000 cap on damages for “ non-economic losses,” a f l 13 24. Stonington police Chief Carl Johnson said that such as pain and suffering for things like whiplash, ALLEY OOP ‘ byOaveOraue after the woman initially identified a different which can be medically treated. man in a photo line-up as her attacker. Smith ___ STRANGERS/ YESI LET'S HOW LONG ^ OH,FOUR,m a y b e / YEAH.../ U H -H UH j Frivolous lawsuits must also be discouraged by APPROACH! IS ( TELL THE D'VDU THINK J FIVE RAYS! I.-- L SOME (A FEM i^ went back and raped her again. limiting the percentages lawyers can get from EVERYTHING V OTHERS! IT'LL TAKE / HEY, DO VOU HEAR/ BODY'S V The second time, a neighbor alerted police to an 4 4 settlements, Decko proposed. US T'GET S THAT? . .-A SINGING! L BODY! assault in the same victim’s apartment but when HOME.GUZ^ Decko said Monday that such reforms would restore police arrived they could only watch the rape ON THE FA8TRACK by Bill Holbrook some degree of predictability to court cases and help through a window because Smith held a knife to insurance companies better plan their needs. the victim’s throat, Johnson said. An opposing group of lawyers and others calling UPI photo ARE, BOB/ ^ THeleDeSfs weize 'RBCOMMENDEP A subsequent review of the case exonerated themselves the Connecticut Alliance for Insurance THeib« wEU use D8ATH'DEALING- C U ^F i6D/ARENfT O f Fo(2 AGES 5 police of any wrong in their handling of the Reform said the answer was stricter regulation of the dilemma, which Johnson called Monday ‘‘the The reluctant son TD -THe MISSILES ^oMTrif SKV fHERe w k SKORflV coupse./ AND UP." insurance companies themselves, including state worst experience in my life.” approval of rate increases before they can take effect. *5TAR WARS'DEftNSe WITH nuclear „ '”^RJC?riSS5 ? efi? Johnathan Budish of Rye, N.Y., refuses the Bronx Zoo, including a boa LASER WEAfbNRV/" I Also Monday, a group of Democratic lawmakers j EPA sues Hartford firm proposed creation of an office of “ consumer to look as his mother, Joan, lifts him up constrictor, yak, lizard and African gray HARTFORD — A Hartford company has been advocate” who would represent the public when to give him a closer view of a camel in parrot, were on display for the New York named in a suit filed in Springfield, Mass., by the Insurance companies ask for higher premiums. front of Avery Fisher Hall in New York’s Zoological Society members at their “ There’s a tremendous need out there for the little THE BORN LOSER ' by Art Santom .federal Environmental Protection Agency re­ Lincoln Center Monday. Animals from 90th annual gathering. garding asbestos removal. guy to be heard,” said Sen. John Larson, D-East '^MDU ...WeLL.THAIJKg’, Majestic. Inc., was named in the suit which Hartford, a sponsor of a bill creating the office of THAT'S A CIOMPt-lMBMT! . THE 6AM E TO VOU ! alleges violations of federal regulations regard­ consumer advocate. ing asbestos removal. Also named in the suit that The alliance also supported the consumer advocate High court takes up lawsuit was filed Jan. 16 in U.S. District Court was proposal, in addition to calling for prior rate approval Northampton Development, Inc. of Springfield. by the state insurance commissioner if a company Mass. wants to boost rates by more than 20 percent. MR. MEN™ AND LITTLE MISS™ by Hargreavea & Sellers The suit alleges that the companies did not The group said insurance availability and afforda­ (£> ifM HwgrMm and 5««w, remove asbestos from pipe insulation as bility has reached crisis proportions in Connecticut, by dismissed Aetna worker UMtUMlad b, NEA.inc carefully as they are required to. The asbestos where individuals, businesses and municipalities are seeing insurance rates go up by 100 percent. 200 was removed during April, 1985, from pipes in “ If contracts and legal obliga­ claims. percent and more. HARTFORD (AP) - A lawsuit Northampton near Smith College. tions are implied from every But Finley’s lawyer, Robert W. “ If the insurance company can make their case filed by an employee dismissed The EPA alleges that the asbestos was not kept employer-to-employee communi­ Heagney of Hartford, successfully before the commissioner, they have nothing to worry after 24 years with Aetna Lite & <5>m u y < s o /.e > ■ wet while it was removed and that it was handled cation, then it will definitely appealed to the state’s Appellate S O U P ? / p by Bob Thavea Public Utility Control, workers. ^ u p P The lawsuit contends that a there is cause for termination,” implied contract. Ex-clerk faces charges But Decko said the real problem stems from The three-judge panel said the “ runaway” jury awards and said judicial or “ tort” company handbook and verbal Zakarian said. Aetna said during a six-week jury could consider the employee PAY UTILITIES HERE WATERBURY — Former Waterbury Superior reform is needed. agreements establish a contract X FiNP ^ c^AN trial at Superior Court in Hartford manual and Finley’s recollection Court Clerk Joseph V. Smolskis has turned He also said that insurance companies had kept with employees — and attorneys in 1983 that its employee manual of discussions he had during his HEAT • LigHTj PHONE himself in to state police on four counts of their prices artificially low in recent years and that say it could make firings more C U T P>OW N O N i m y was only a set of guidelines, not a employment interviews when he unlawful removal or alteration of records. high interest rates allowed them to offset losses on difficult. The state Supreme Court formal contract that could be was first hired in deciding whether E h e a t i n g Smolskis. an attorney and head of the premiums. Now, interest rates are down, and the is expected to consider the case E enforced in court. a contract existed. Waterbury Bar Association, was arrested Mon­ companies are trying to “ play catch up,” Decko said. this year, although arguments The trial judge, Harold M. Janet C. Spegele, staff attorney M A f c I N G L O i S S ^ day and released on a written promise to appear Patrick J. Sullivan, a lobbyist for the Connecticut have not been scheduled. P u zzles Astrograph Missal, agreed with Aetna and for the Connecticut Business and in Waterbury Superior Court Feb. 10. Beer Wholesalers, joined Decko. telling of a drunken The state Appellate Court in prohibited the jury from consider­ Industry Association said, “ The OUT op MY PHONP Waterbury State’s Attorney John Connelly said driving case in which the bar that had served the September 1985 ruled that Aetna’s ing the possibility that an implied door opened by this decision has Answer to Previous Puzzle Smolskis is accused of removing records from the driver was successfully sued, along with the beer handbooks and oral promises may ACROSS 2 Request contract could have existed be­ given employees an unlimited S I L U ^ . courthouse while he still worked there. The wholesaler and the brewery. be considered contracts with its lor reply 12,000 workers. tween the insurance company and right to sue their employers after CMMgbyNEA me 2 " ’ ^ former head clerk “ allegedly removed four “ Beer prices have been stable, but they’re going to 1 Call out 3 o immediate action to give import protection to the open. The zoning board appealed to 62 This (Sp.) poor play a 22-vote margin. of complaints is important both to the LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You have a ▼ K 6 5 the bitter end and was rewarded ky struggling machine tool industry, which they said HARTFORD - Mitchell W. Pearl- Superior Court and won. 63 Large knife ♦ A J 6 3 "W e were disappointed last year,” complainant and to the efficient func­ unique talent today for transforming taking two tricks and setting the slain was critical to national security. man, head of the state’s Freedom of ’The unanimous Supreme Cpurt rul­ 64 To the (Fr.) ♦ K 8 7 Pearlman said. "W e’re trying to do a tioning of the governmental agency outmoded methods or things into some­ By James Jacoby contract. < Rep. Nancy Johnson, R-Conn , joined by House Information Commission says the state ing, written by Justice David M. Shea, thing more functional and useful. Don't better job of educating legislators this WEST EAST Declarer has a happier result if lie Minority Leader Robert Michel, R-Ill., and House FOI law has been “ gutted” because of a did not specifically address the involved.” . DOWN waste It. year.” ♦ Q 10 A J 9 8 5 draws only two rounds of hearts, li- Minority Whip Trent Lott, R-Miss. and 24 other state Supreme Court decision. attorney-client argument. Because it VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) Your asso­ When North, a passed hand, sup­ The General Assembly’s Govern­ Pearlman said that staff and budget V873 V 9 ported hearts, South had serious slam taining the king in dummy. He th«n lawmakers, sent Reagan a letter seeking action On Monday, the high court let stand a first decided another issue in the case — 1 Order of ciates will be following the examples you ♦ Q 10 9 that the FOI Commission had not ment Administration and Elections restrictions make it next to impossible ♦ K 8 7 5 4 2 Interest. Notice that South correctly should play the A-K of spades and an­ on an import protection petition that has Superior Court decision upholding the whales (c)1986 by NEA. Inc set for them today. This should make 4Q J to 5 3 4 6 2 Committee is planning a public hearing to hear and decide cases within 50 days, did not ask for aces. Since he had all other spade. East will win the thiad languished in the White House for more than two right of public agencies to meet secretly fulfilled the statutory requirement of you feel good — imitation is the sincer- on a similar bill this year. although he conceded that “ informa­ esl form of flattery. SOUTH first-round controls, he was interested spade, but there is no way to prevent as long as they have their lawyers with disposing of cases within 50 days — it years. Existing law requires the commis­ tion delayed is information denied.” LIBRA (S*pt. 23-Oct. 23) You have ♦ A K 7 2 in discovering an important second- dMlarer from ruffing his losing spade The lawmakers said while virtually all of the them. didn’t have to reach the attorney-client "The FOI act is essentially gutted,’ ’ issue. sion to hold a hearing in each case good possibilities at this time for in­ ▼ AQ J 104 2 round control in the North hand. Al­ with dummy’s preserved heart kiiw nation’s weapons were fundamentally reliant on He said it typically takes 2>A months CELEBRITY CIPHER Pearlman said having to settle cases within 20 days and to rule on it within Celebrity Qpber cryptogreme ere created from quotations by famous people, past and preaent. creasing your financial base. Ways can ♦ --- though North was able to cue-bid the Although this line of play is not risk­ the machine tool industry, 80 percent of the most Pearlman said. to settle a case. Each lettar in the cipher staryds for arxothar. To day's due.- K equals W. another 30 days. be developed lo add new funds it you're ♦ a 9 4 diamond ace, it was his five-club bid, free, It provides a much better change advanced equipnfent in the industry was The court unanimously affirmed a within 50 days could be just as motivated to do so. The original appeal in this case was by CONNIE WIENER Vulnerable: East-West showing the club king, that provided than the play actually taken bv 1984 ruling by Judge Samuel S. “ devastating” as the attorney-client " I f the Legislature doesn’t give us SCORPIO (Oct. 24-NOV.22) You pos­ imported. fild on June 4, 1982, and the decision Dealer: West the impetus to South to confidently bid declarer. "Members of the defense industry have Freedman, who had decided in favor of aspect of the case. enough money to do it, then a person has “ MCQR KNC8T URV6QBR JO ZWFR ... sess the type of influence today that is wasn’t handed down until Nov. 17,1982 the small slam. expressed grave concern about the health of the the North Haven Zoning Board of With Freedman’s attorney-client rul­ lost his FOI rights.” Pearlman said. essential lor promoting your ideas. But — 166 days later. West North East South The bidding was fine, but declarer ’• industry,” the legislators wrote. ” An internal Appeals when it met in executive ing untouched, Pearlman said public be sure you talk to the right people. According to “ The World Almanac The commission argued that the time MQS SYR GJHR-NFO-SRF-PRFS D8WVR JD Pass Pass Pass failed to pass muster in the play. He Pentagon memorandum states that ‘current session to seek advice from its attorney. bodies can easily get around the state’s SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-D*c. 21) You Pass 2 ♦ Pass 2 4 Book of Inventions," a merchant In constraints in the la w were there simply won the opening lead with the ace of policies are very ineffective in protecting and Freedman concluded that the doctrine open government laws. should be able to successfully work Pass 3 V Pass 4 4 Wisconsin invented the Ice cream siAi- King Faisal of Saudi Arabia was DSJCC SYR BNZJP AJFZOWB." — MR8SR- clubs in his hand and.immediately ran of attorney-client privilege outweighed “ For any agency that doesn’t want to to give the commission direction on things out today and ultimately gain ma­ Pass 4 ♦ Pass 4 4 dae in 1890. The merchant, who 3d supporting an industrial base ... that will be assassinated in 1975 in Riyadh by a terial benefits. the public’s right to know in the case. follow the intent of the law, all they have handling cases as quickly as possible. Pass 5 4 Pass 6 4 off five rounds of trumps, discarding not receive ice cream shlpmenU in adequate to meet a major national defense nephew who had a history of mental LNFR VNUYNRC. CAPRICORN (Dac. 22-Jan. 19) Your two spades from dummy. Then he led A private citizen had protested the to do is hire a lawyer and go behind Shea disagreed. Pass Pass ■Pass Sundays, put chocolate or fruit aauhe emergency.’” "The time requirements were not illness. PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "If you think only woman's work Is never done, sphere of Influence is far more extensive a club to the king and cashed dummy’s on the Ice cream that day to enhance meeting to the state Freedom of closed doors,” Pearlman said. you know very little about highway construction." — Michael Bailey. today than you may realize. Fortunately, Opening lead: 4 Q ace of diamonds, shedding his other the small portions. His cuatomera you'll be transmitting positive club. Now it was time to test the messages. raved, and the Ice cream sundae waa spades. He played A-K and another. offered every day of the W'lek. MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Feb 4. I9H6 - II 1» - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 4, 1986 Manchester near pay average; FOCUS/Leisure Coventry high in school staff

By Susan Vaughn dover’s ratio was l-to-17.4, with 12 CPEC’s figures. Temple progressive dinner Herald Reporter staff members for 209 students. Connecticut’s public schools Bolton’s ratio was l-to-15.4, with 51 showed a continuing decline in Manchester had the highest staff members for 786 students. student enrollment, but an in­ average teacher salaries of four Manchester’s average teacher crease in teachers and profes­ area towns and Coventry had the salary of $24,788 as of October 1984 sional staff, according to the best ratio of staff to students, was close to the state average of CPEC. Included in the professional ‘If ifs Glastonbury, it must be desseif according to 1984-85 statistics on $24,954. staff count with teachers were the state’s schools released Mon­ Average salaries in the other counselors, psychologists and day by the Connecticut Public towns were $19,703 in Andover, reading consultants. Expenditure Council. $20,536 in Bolton and $20,273 in In Manchester, the staff has "We are going to Glastonbury to have our Coventry. Eyes on Most of the area towns were increased only slightly in recent The average age of Manches­ years, with one teacher added to main course with people we don’t know,” below state averages in the catego­ ter’s teachers was 43.3, above the said Grace and Merrill Rubinow, “ because the comet ries reported by CPEC, which in the gifted program, about three in Socially cfpte pi'cnop of 41.9 and older than music and four for the Porter the idea of this affair is to meet people.” addition to staff-pupil ratios and their counterparts in area towns. average salaries included the Street Adolescent Day Treatment The average age of teachers in They were participating in the game of Speaking average age of teachers and the Center, Assistant School Superin­ With Venus at the Andover was 39.8, in Bolton it was musical chairs ... or musical dinner tables ... percentage who had master’s tendent Wilson E. Deakin said Rhea Talley Stewart bottom, this artist's 39 and in Coventry it was 40.4. degrees. today. which took place Saturday evening in the the rendering shows the Bolton ranked highest among form of a progressive dinner given by the The average ratio of staff to area towns in percentage of Teacher salaries in Manchester Pioneer Venus Orbi- students for the state was l-to-13.6. teachers with master’s degrees at increased by only 6 percent from Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood and ter as it turns its Only Coventry fared better than 70.6 percent. The highest level ever 1983 to 1984 compared with the Manchester Hadassah. In the 13-year history that with 124 full-time staff recorded in the state was 74.3 state average of 8.6 percent. But a of this affair, never have so many expressed Julie, 18, who is in Israel on a year’s program scientific eyes to­ members and 1,577 students, for a contract negotiated with the Man­ percent, according to CPEC. Half an interest in attending, so the crowd was sponsored by Young Judea. This is a ward Halley's Comet ratio of l-to-12.7. of Andover’s teachers have mas­ chester teachers’ union last fall (top) to take pictures Manchester had 15 students to ter’s degrees, compared with 61 shows an average 12 percent divided according to town: Manchester, Hadassah project and therefore may profit Sunday. Built by every staff member, with 494 staff percent in Cwentry and 63 percent increase in salaries over the next Glastonbury, and South Windsor-Vemon. by the proceeds of the progressive dinner. At members for 7,207 students. An- ^ . aePyrding to two years. There were crossovers between the towns. the moment Julie is in Jerusalem, her father Hughes Aircraft in El Before the Rubinows departed for said, but she has spent time at Zesher Segundo, Calif., Pio­ Glastonbury and dinner with Bonna and Ken Kibbutz near Tiberias, has awakened at 4:30 neer was launched Credit-card fraud O’Neill budget Tannenbaum, they were hosts themselves for a.m. to do farming, has manufactured in 1978. NASA aperitifs: wine, not cocktails, since they did magnets for radios, and has cared for kibbutz scientists will use results in charges not want to spoil the good meals to follow. babies. Later this year she may be at Pioneer's ultraviolet up 11 percent Grace Rubinow kept her hors d’oeuvres Skidmore College. light sensor to A Tolland woman who works at the J.C. Penney vegetarian, since some of the dinners were to The president of Manchester Hadassah, Catalog Center on Tolland Turnpike was arrested Continued from page 1 photograph the Monday on charges she used the credit card numbers be kosher. Marilyn Weil, and her husband Marvin, who comet when it of telephone-order customers to purchase over $400 ih O’Neill also outlined a $7.7 million program to Israel Tabatsky, the cantor of Beth live in East Hartford, came to Manchester swings by the sun. merchandise for Herself, police said this morning. combat the problem of infant mortality; $3.3 Sholom, was present but Irene Tabatsky for Rubinow wine and moved farther east to 4 Tonia Nelson, 23, of 47 Beech Road, Tolland, was million to reduce the incidence of family stayed home to put the finishing touches on Glastonbury and a main course with Rena 4 UPl photo charged with five counts of attempted illegal use of a violence: an $11 million plan to expand the state’s credit card and five counts of attempted sixth-degree courts and jails; a $5 million program for the chicken breasts in phyllo, rice pilaf, gingered and Richard Goldwasser. larceny. state’s honrieless population; a $3.5 million green beans and tarragon tomato soup, Meanwhile, in Vernon, Bea and Gordon Police said the arrest resulted from a complaint program to help welfare recipients get full-time which nine guests would soon enjoy. Brodie were getting some Manchester Townspeople must OK bridge filed by the company’s security investigator after a jobs; and a $7 million appropriation to expand the Tabatsky, who teaches home economics at guests. Cleo Kams went there; her husband Philadelphia woman complained on Jan. 8 that $86 in farmland preservation program. goods had been billed to her account without O’Neill said the state’s "rainy day” fund — Bolton High School, is co-author of the Robert was skiing in Colorado. So did Paul permission. created two years ago to guard against future sisterhood’s cook book. and Ruth Klemens, who moved from before Andover can seek Police said an investigation by the company also budget deficits — would continue at $220 million. Lois and Isadora Radding also passed up Manchester to Storrs a few years ago since found Nelson had allegedly used someone else’s credit The governor’s budget is broken into three the cocktail hour to prepare for 12 guests he teaches physics at the University of parts: the General Fund, at $4.41 billion; the Bv George Layng they could only vote to approve or Farm Road bridge should be card to purchase $34 worth of merchandise on Nov. 7, Transportation Fund, at $456 million; and the ranging in age from 30 to 85. They seated Connecticut. Jerry and Louise Nathan were Herald Reporter reject the two road projects. repaired in November 1983. An­ two orders of $70 and $106 on Jan. 3, and $116 in goods Educational Excellence 'Trust Fund, at $47.6 them around a table lighted by yellow Brodie guests also, while Stan and Sue Gasper said it was unlikely the dover received tentative approval on Jan. 4. Police said different credit card numbers ANDOVER — Plans to seek state projects would be rejected. for state funding last year, but were used to make the purchases. million. candles above a yellow, orange and brown Pearlson went to the Tannenbaum house, and The GOP says the state can easily afford tax funding for repairs to Bunker Hill "These are priority projects. cannot receive the money until it Nelson was interviewed at police headquarters on tablecloth. One dish was a matching jelly stayed in Glastonbury to take dessert with Jan. 16 and claimed she never received merchandise cuts this year because it’s running a surplus of $94 Road and the Times Farm Road They have to be done,” she said. makes a formal request after mold made with tangerine, accompanying an Mallorie and Arthur Ostrowitz. Sarah Cappel bridge must first be approved by A date for a special town meeting townspeople approve the project, ordered from the company, police said. She added million. townspeople, the Board of Select­ has not been set, but Gasper said it she said. that she made a mistake on the Nov. 7 purchase when But O’Neill says that with a new federal deficit Israeli salad with artichokes and a had her main course with the Raddings, men decided Monday. would probably be held this spring. Gasper said the town will ask for she accidentally ordered an item while learning to use reduction law on the books, cities and towns are in Hungarian chicken dish with mushroom while Blanche and Robert Stone went from The decision was made after She said the bridge on Times funds for the Bunker Hill Road the company’s computer system, police said. for substantial cutbacs in the federal budget year sauce. the Rubinows to the Manchester home of However, the store’s investigator told police it was beginning Oct. 1. First Selectman Jean S. Gasper Farm Road, while in need of culvert at the same time, if Sid Keller was the chef at this house. He Elaine and Leo Charendoff, where they sat said the state’s Ideal bridge repairs, is not in danger of residents back the plan. not possible to purchase items while learning to use He says that if more money can be sent to local program, under which the repairs collapse. The 1935 structure needs In a related matter, the select­ the computer, police said. governments from the state government, towns himself had devised the principal dish of down to salmon with dill. would be made, requires that such a new deck and abutment, she said. men discussed projects on which to Nelson was released on $500 non-surety bond and is can hold the line on, or possibly reduce, local chicken marinated in exotic spices and At the close of the evening the largest property taxes. projects be approved by the The town also plans to add a third spend $23,158 the town has been scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior Court on served with a mustard-pistachio sauce. He crowd of all descended on Sanford and culvert to a section of Bunker Hill Feb. 10. "legislative body of the municipal­ awarded under the state’s infras­ and his wife Fran also gave their dozen Connie Plepler’s home on Sage Drive, where ity." Because Andover has a town Road, she said. tructure program. Herald photo by Beshaw F guests wild rice with nuts and raisins and the array of desserts sounded like the table of F meeting form of government, the The town cannot apply for the The repairs would be funded by Elaine Charendoff arranges flowers and for the progressive dinner sponsored by townspeople are the legislative grants Andover has received money until Feb. 15, and a final fresh asparagus. contents of a fancy cookbook: amaretto body, she said. under the state’s town aid road decision will be made before the Obituaries Back at the Rubinows. Donnd and Martin glassware in her home. She was one of Hadassah and the Sisterhood of Temple Selectman Peter J. Maneggia program and a state loan for 30 budget is set for next fiscal year. Rubin were talking about their daughter Please turn to page 12 several people who opened their hornes Beth Sholom. argued that the selectmen should percent of the cost. She said the Gasper suggested that the mo­ maternal great-grandmother. have the authority to ask the state cost of the repairs, and the amount ney could be used to repair the old Amy D. Bolduc three brothers, Isaac Zene, David Department of Transportation for town hall, while Maneggia pro­ Zene and Harold Zene; four Mary Alice MacGraw in Alabama; the town will receive from the road Amy D. Bolduc, 13, of 126 Oak St., the funds, although he said a public posed using the funds to fix a sisters, Minnie Zene, Patricia and several uncles, aunts, and program, is not yet known. daughter of Gerard "R ay” Bolduc hearing could be held first. Maneg­ portion of the roof on the town Zene. Carol Zene and Thelma other relatives. and Delores (Breton) Bolduc, died E E However. Gasper stressed that Zene; her maternal grandmother, The funeral will be Thursday at 1 gia said he feared that townspeople garage. Eells takes it easy with Manchester Symphony Monday at Hartford Hospital. might reject the projects in favor townspeople will only be asked to “ Certainly we couldn’t do much Mary Alice McGraw in Alabama; p.m. in Christ Church of Deliver­ She was bom May 10, 1972, in of funding other repairs. authorize the town to enter into an in the way of roads and bridges and several aunts, uncles, nieces ance, 159 Blue HillsAve.,Hartford, agreement with the state for the with $23,000,” selectman Nellie L. Manchester, and was a lifelong and nephews. with burial in Mount St. Benedict Last Satur­ program, the Mass in C, K. 317 by THE CHORALE SANG with moto.” The tempo change was must be made in order to hear a But Gasper said residents would repair work. Boisvert said. "It’s really not a big resident. She was a student at the The funeral will be Thursday at 1 Cemetery, Bloomfield. Calling day evening, an Mozart, the orchestra was reduced clarity and good dynamic contrast. almost unnoticeable. and the complete program by each of these not have the option of choosing Gasper said the state first amount, but it’s wonderful to Vernon Center Middle School. She p.m. at Christ Church of Deliver­ hours are Thursday, one hour audience of in size, and members of the chorus Members were well-prepared by music suffered from the lack of conductors casts long shadows on other projects for funding. She said notified the town that the Times have” was a participant in the Instruc­ ance, 159 Blue Hills Ave., Hartford, before the service begins. The modest size at­ took their places on risers behind David Clyle Morse, choral direc­ energy which Mozart intended. the need for a referendum. tors of the Handicapped swim with burial in Mount St. Benedict Henry L. Fuqua Funeral Service, tended a con­ Sound the orchestra. The four soloists, tors. Attacks were generaily to­ The climax of the evening was a program at Manchester High Cemetery, Bloomfield. Calling 2087 Main St., Hartford, has charge cert by the Ann McCiain, soprano. Karen gether and cut-offs precise. This THE CONDUCTOR’S decision to good performance of a towering School, and was a member of the hours are Thursday, one hour of arrangements. M a nchester Criticism Dieterle, alto. Scott Clendaniel. listener would have liked a bit choose a conservative tempo was masterpiece of orchestral music. Memorial to honor 19 veterans Tolland Area Association for the before the service begins. The Symphony Or­ tenor, and Kevin Andersen, bass, more Italian .sunshine in the Latin probably a wise one, but the pace In studying the score of Johannes Retarded and Handicapped. Henry L. Fuqua Funeral Service. chestra and David L. Almond were seated to the left of the vowel "o ," like that in the word sometimes robbed the music of its Brahms’ Symphony No. 4 in E Besides her parents, she is Chorale. The vitality. minor. Op. 98 before the perfor­ By George Lavng named, and if not, whether it could tion. We didn’t win the war. but we 2087 Main St., Hartford, has charge James J. McCarthy Jr., conductor, in front of the violins. “ song" rather than the “ o" sound­ survived by her grandmother, conductor was Of course, tepid performances mance. I became a bit apprehen­ Herald Reporter be named Veterans Memorial won all the battles.” of arrangements. former state senator It was in this work that the ing the word “ open” Mozart was. Martha Bolduc of Winslow, Maine; the latest of a are probably the rule this year sive about what kind of success the Park. However, the selectmen said The idea for the memorial was acoustics took the greatest toil. after all. a major composer of a brother, Glen D. Bolduc of DERBY (AP) — Former state number of can­ orchestra might achieve in this ANDOVER — The names of at that if and when a memorial is first discussed by the selectmen at Throughout the work, the chorus Italian opera. beeause of the select ion process for Manchester; a sister, Mrs. David Courtney Branch Jr. Sen. James J, McCarthy Jr., who didates who are giving public least 19 men will be included on a erected, it should not be put on the their January meeting. Goulet said lifeless acoustics of the room in the and orchestra were seriously out of In fact, the major shortcoming of a new conductor. While it may be difficult work. Well, the perfor­ (Laurie Ann) Edgerton of East Courtney Rhythm Branch Jr., 8, was elected to represent Derby in auditions this season for the post of Lowe Program Center on the balance. The biggest problem was this performance was the lack of true that a professional orchestra mance wasn’t bad at all. planned memorial to honor town field because of the threat of he. Selectmen Peter J, Maneggia Hartford; a nephew; and several of 50 Foster St., died Monday at St. 1959 and served until 1967, has died residents who served in the mil­ music director and conductor. campus of Manchester Commun­ with the lower brass instruments. spirit which pervades Mozart’s can continue to make good music vandalism. and another Andover resident who aunts, uncles and cousins. Francis Hospital and Medical at Griffin Hospital of an apparent John Eells, director of music at itary during the Vietnam War, “ I would want it in a place where served in Vietnam will explore the ity College. The function of these instruments vocal music in general. The in a season with a steady proces­ THE SLOW MOVEMENT, fea­ The funeral will be private. Center, Hartford, as the result of heart attack. He was 58. Miss Porter’s Scbool in Farming- In the overture’s closing bars, is to reinforce the alto, tenor, and program notes made quite a point sion of new conductors. I think we tured some of the nicest woodwind according to a Shoddy Mill Road it sort of stands near the town — issue further and will consider a Burial will be in St. James an automobile accident on Satur­ man who originated the idea for McCarthy, a lifelong resident of ton, and musical director of the some players were a bit late bass choral parts. about the irrepressibility and are expecting too much of a group playing I have heard from this where (town) buildings are around formal proposal for a memorial Cemetery. Calling hours at the day which also claimed the life of the memorial. Derby, was a practicing attorney Greater New Britain Opera Asso­ getting started and the ensemble Perhaps, some arrangement theatricality of this music. The of players with diverse practice orchestra. Intonation in that sec­ it.” First Selectman Jean S. committee. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main his mother, Annie M. Zene. ciation, led the orchestra and Bruce Goulet, 39, who served 13 Gasper said. at the time of his death Monday. was ragged. One must sympathize could have been made to place performance, on the other hand, habits and abilities. It’s very tion was better than usual and the Selectman Nellie L. Boisvert St., are tonight from 7 to 9. He was a lifelong resident of the chqrale in a program of music by with the horn players, who had to was as sober as a prayer meeting. difficult for them to make exciting phrasing and articulation showed months as a Marine in Vietnam, She suggested that the memorial In 1966, McCarthy pleaded guilty these instruments behind the cho­ urged Goulet to present a formal Memorial donations may be ■ Hartford area and was a second- Beethoven, Mozart, and Brahms. begin the evening with the careful A specific instance of the lack of music without the sustained sup­ diligent preparation. told the Board of Selectmen at its be placed by the town plaque in to an embezzlement charge in rus. on a riser high enough to proposal in time for residents to made to T.A.A.R.H., P.O. Box grade student in Manchester. He The program opened with the control and sustained breathing enable the players to see the this spirit was in the extended port and confidence of a sympa­ The strings, while not showing monthly meeting Monday that between the Town Office Building connection with misappropriation approve the appointment of a 2203, Vernon, 06066. was due to release his first record, Overture to Beethoven’s only Beethoven requires in the opening “ dona nobis pacem” at the end of thetic conductor. talks with Andover veterans have and the Andover Elementary of money belonging to the Connec­ conductor, but low enough so their the same level of precision, played committee at the annual town a rap song entitled, "Go to School, opera, “ Fidelio.” The perfor­ bars. When the same horn passage the work. During this movement, I realize that giving the public a so far uncovered 19 men who School. ticut Savings Bank of New Haven. instruments would be aimed in the with great warmth in the section meeting in May. She said before Don’t be a Fool,” in March. The mance conveyed the energy of the returned in the recapitulation, the direction of the part they were Mozart directs that the music voice in the selection process served in the military while the Goulet said he would ask the Annie M. Zene He received a suspended sentence, about three-quarters of the way war was being fought in Southeast the town could appropriate funding record was produced by his father. music effectively, even though the players made better work of it. supporting. This would have given move "allegro con spirito,” a means that democratic principles through the movement, marked Andover Grange for permission to Annie M. Zene, 27, of 50 Foster Courtney Branch Sr., of Los was placed on probation for two players’ efforts were hampered, as Asia. move a memorial honoring vete­ for the memorial, a committee both better support and better significant increase in tempo from are at work. However, the musical St., died Saturday at Hartford Angeles, Calif. years and ordered to pay restitu­ usual, by the thoroughly dry and Of those. Goulet said about 10 rans of World War II and the would have to be created. FOR THE SECOND work on the blend. the last markings of "Andante con and aesthetic sacrifices which Please turn to page 12 Hospital as the result of an Besides his father, he is survived tion of $16,995. actually served in combat. He said Korean War from its property Gasper suggested that the automobile accident Saturday by a brother. Quron Zene of Survivors include his wife, he plans to check town and state along Route 6 to the site of the names of the veterans could be which also claimed the life of her Manchester; his paternal grand­ Claire Duplese McCarthy of records to see if other men served memorial to Vietnam veterans. mentioned at the Memorial Day son, Courtney Rhythm Branch Jr., parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Derby, and two sons, James J. during that period. Goulet said he has been working services this year, even though the 8. Branch of Bloomfield; his mater­ McCarthy HI of Brookline, Mass., “ I don’t w ^ t to push it too on plans for a memorial for the monument would not be ready. She was bom in Camden. Ala., nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. and Brian G. McCarthy of Derby. quick," Gouler said. "I want to past 10 years and has received and had lived in Hartford and Clinton Zene of Hartford; his His funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. make sure it’s exact with everyb­ favorable responses from resi­ Goulet said he is still exploring Manchester for the past 19 years. paternal great-grandparents, Mr. Wednesday at St. Mary’s Church. ody’s name.” dents and town officials. the cost of a .memorial and has no She is survived by a son, Quron and Mrs. Charles Pertillar and Burial will be in Mount St. Peter’s Goulet also asked the selectmen “ They feel it’s about time," he definite plans for the project. Zene, at home; her parents, Mr. Her cream of wheat isn’t the cream of the crop Ethel Peterson, all of Hartford; his Cemetery. to research whether the ball field said. “ The war’s over and it’s “ It’s going to take a litte time, and Mrs. Clinton Z^ne of Hartford; on Long Hill Road was previously about time we won some recogni- but we’ll get it there,” he said. It’s about time that someone spoke out for of broccoli, placed it on the stove — then younger one is a big fan of fresh blueberries non-gourmet cooking. The kind that could In Memoriam FIANO REALTY CO. promptly forgot about the whole thing. and kosher dill pickles, chomped down In loving memory of Mary Frances never be called cuisine. The kind that you’d LMC plan advances in Bolton The result was a batch of broccoli that was together with a big glass of milk. Klein, who passed away February rather the neighbors never heard about. 4 4th, 1984. All Condos F eatu re; My Side fried, but not stirred. Each hunk of broccoli I guess the kids will grow out of those one BOLTON — About a dozen Center Advisory Committee, a Board of Education construct a Automatic Garage Door Take the lumpy moosh that I serve my was almost chocolate-brown on one side, yet day. people spent Monday night dis­ citizens’ group, said they would 2,800-square-foot library and me­ She has not left us as we thought. Nancy Pappas cussing a plan of action to prepare continue working with a subcom­ dia center at the high school. Nor has she traveled far. Opener OAK GROVE STREET OFF PORTER STREET children for breakfast at least one morning still quite green on the other. The edges were But how about those dishes the kids want voters for an April referendum on mittee of the Board of Education to Just entered God’s most lovely Central Heal & AC . each week. I pass it off as cream of wheat, crunchy, the centers were tender. done “ just like dear old mother made a proposed library and media The recommendation was a room. lobby for passage of the proposal. pared-down version of a larger 2V2 Baths ------^ ' although cereal manufacturers will never The acclaim for this strange dish was them?” center at the high school. The citizens’ committee recom­ And left the door ajar. Skylights Members of the Library Media library and media center proposal make commercials about the stuff I serve. A. }.A overwhelming. The crunchy-fried broccoli Will my offspring always remember me for mended in December that the Sadly missed by. Breakfast Area that was defeated by voters in a It seems that even my stint with Julia Child house is mashed potatoes. Where most became a standard on the family’s menu. the lumpy cream of wheat and the grainy 1984 referendum. Husband. Children Formal Dining Room & Grandchildren several years ago cannot alter one horrible Fireplace people praise the silky-smooth consistency of The kids would eat it every day, if I’d let mashed potatoes? Will they recall the John Muro, co-chairman of the fact about my culinary abilities; I’m Report: Anti-Semitism rises school board’s LMC subcommit­ 2x6 Wall Construction a good bowl of whipped spuds, my youngsters them. cranberry muffins made with more than incapable of stirring up a smooth batch of like the little grainy lumps I tend to leave in NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Reports showed. tee, said today that the group will 7 Acre Site with only twice as much lemon juice as the recipe meet later in the month to identify 24 units cream of wheat. each batch. UNFORTUNATELY, not everyone who required — primarily because my hand once of anti-Semitic vandalism and Connecticut had 12 cases of harassment are on the rise in which community groups should Isl Floor Laundry What’s even more embarrassing is that my For this I took courses at the Culinary visits our home is equally delighted at the anti-Semitic vandalism, up seven be addressed about the project. slipped when pouring? Connecticut, but while expressing Full Basements girls are now accustomed to my aberrant from 1984, and four instances of The committee will probably sub­ Institute in New York? prospect of eating burnt broccoli. (Although When they establish homes of their own, concern Jewish leaders say there assaults, threats or harassment, Cedar Siding version of hot cereal. Last week our 6-year- was no evidence to indicate the mit a request for a referendum to PorterField Another source of culinary embarrassment they tend to enjoy it, once they’ve tried it.) will they be serving burnt broccoli to their Prewired for Telephone & TV one more than the previous year, the Board of Selectmen before the old told her father that his cream of wheat is the “ stir-fried broccoli” which I prepare Do alt family recipe books contain such friends? trend would continue. the audit said. 623-6982 Thermopane Windows end of February, Muro said. Luxury Toivnhou$e Cortdominiunu didn’ttaste right. "It doesn’t have those good for the family with great regularity. skeletons? Of course, children come up with Fully Applianced Kitchen Open for yiewing Acts of anti-Semitism increased Despite the statistics, the prob­ The request must be submitted lumps, like the cereal that mommy makes.” On a fateful evening several years ago, I their own special treats. Our older daughter in the state last year despite a drop lem may not be unusually serious 30 to 60 days before the Plush Carpeting Throughout SaturdayB from II-4 and Sundayt from 11-4 Nancy Pappas is a reporter with the FUEr.r;.82** minced a clove of garlic into a skillet, added is fond of peanut butter, provolone and in such incidents nationwide for in Connecticut, said Scott M. referendum. Rear Decks Pro-Construction Price - Manchester Herald. She has several years’ FULL HEATING SERVICE ANOTHER favorite lumpy f( the fourth time in five years, the Feigelstein, director of the the The school board has retained Front Foyers with 2 BR Townhouses $123,900 annual audit by the Anti- Anti-Defamation League’s state architect Alan Wiedie to prepare a Atrium Doors 3 BR Townhouses $125,000 Defamation League of B’nai B’rith office. cost estimate on the project. ^^^PncesSubjecUoXhanj^^ MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Feb. 4, 1986 - 13

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“ expressivo." Thi* i* ooe of many moments in this work which are saying ‘no’ to drug use beckon the listener to return again and again to hear it. r T - Unfortunately, the conductor did dear I do? SMART BUT CONFUSED not discern the place of these ABBY: Last isolated moments in the larger August you structure of the movement. There printed a letter DEAR CONFUSED: For open- r was a procession of individual from Angel Dear Abby ers, you could quit ratingeveryone_ scenes without a coherent sense of Wiltz describ­ you meet by where you perceive movennent toward a single climac­ ing the “ Just them to be intellectually. Why not relax your standards a bit, and try tic moment. Say No” clubs, i ^ ^ Abigail Van Buren The best playing of the evening made up of ^ harder to find something worth--^ was beard in the high-spirited third children 7-12 ye­ while in what your wife has to sajC,":; movement. Here the music moved ars old who use — and your dentist as well? with sweep and forward motion, positive peer I think your chances for becom­ carrying the listener with it pressure to sup­ ing a hermit are infinitely better . Windy City pians around the country to contact us so than associating exclusively with : The Brahms broughf to a close a port each other in their commit­ the super-intellects, who may find •; well-organized evening of music. tment to lead drug-free lives. As a that they may be included. We now have a toll-free "Just you more confused than smart. Eells is to be commended for a result of Angel’s letter in your thoughtfully organized program. column, 8,000 people wrote or Say No” information line — (800) a Phiiateiic Fair 258-2766 — which operates Monday Both the opening and closing works phoned for information, and CONFIDENTIAL TO ALL 1936 were in the key of E and both had hundreds of clubs have formed in through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 GRADUATES OF CENTRAL This will be a significant excursions into the key cities and towns across the p.m. Pacific time. HIGH SCHOOL, SIOUX C ITY, quiet month in of C, the key of the Mozart Mass. country! Abby, you have helped us so IOWA: The Hilton Hotel has been This tonal coherence is satisfying U S. Postal Ser­ Oakland Parents in Action, much already. Will you please help reserved for June 19, 20, and 21 for vice philately. to listeners at many levels of sponsor of the "Just Say No’’ us again and put this in your our 50th class reunion. The Fried­ After you lay Collectors' comprehension. charter club, has published a book column? man twins (Abby and Ann) will be out 33 cents, 22 JOAN BRANN, PROJECT DI­ Throughout the evening, Eeljs explaining the clubs and how to there. How about you? Call or cents, and then Corner RECTOR. OAKLAND maintained gentle control over his start one. The book includes write Chuck Lindsay .2111 Jackson PARENTS IN ACTION forces. His gestures were economi­ 5 cents more, suggestions for projects and activi­ St., Sioux City. Iowa 51104. Phone you will have Russ MacKendrick cal, although his right wrist wai ties. discusses fund raising and (712) 2,52-0920. had it. DEAR JOAN: I just said yes! too flexible to allow him to change recruitment, and lists a number of Just last Sat­ the style of his beat tosuit the more resources for information about urday. this in­ DEAR ABBY: My problem is (Do you hate to write letters Sending the message forceful passages in the music. He preventing drug abuse. “ Just Say ternational air­ that I am vastly smarter than because you don’t know what to is to be commended for the fine No: Stopping Drug Abuse Before It mail postal card was released at Paltz, N Y., (across the Hudson . say? Thank you notes, sympathy Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, D-Ohio, them. Metzenbaum helped run the press work done preparing the wood­ Starts” costs *3.50. Checks should virtually everyone I know — at the Hyatt Lincolnwood Hotel in the from Poughkeepsie.) It is the ninth ; letters, congratulations, how to behind him to print the envelopes winds and for his amiable support Cubs race be made out to OPA, and orders least I think I am. holds the first Senate envelopes printed Chicago area. It approximates a commemorative in the Black ; This troubles me, because decline and accept invitations and Monday. of the players. under $10 must be prepaid. (Quan­ with pictures of missing children on skyline of the city as viewed from Heritage Series, along with Jackie ' their cars tity discounts are available.) shortly after I have begun a how to write an interesting letter the waters of Lake Michigan Robinson’s. Scott Joplin’s and the conversation with someone — are included in Abby’s booklet, David L. Almond writes music “ Just Say No” clubs are organiz­ We should be warned not to use others Kevin Schwabe and ing an international Walk Against anyone from my dentist to my wife “ How to Write Letters for A ll. reviews lor the Manchester He­ Occasions.” Send your name and" the design as a map because it is an Isabella Van Wagener (1797- Den Leader Coach Drugs on May 22. Five million — 1 bfgin to realize that they are 4 rald. address clearly printed with a Books instance of artistic license running 1883). took the name Soojourner Cheryl Crickmore, children and teen-agers are ex­ intellectually inferior, and I re­ hog-wild. The needle-like affair in pected to take part. Information gard what they say as only check or money order for $2.50 and Truth after receiving a signal from above, weigh a a long, stamped (39 cents) self- the foreground is the Old Water the Lord that she should preach. about the walks is contained in the amusing, if not utterly stupid. Yet. Tower — nowhere near its real model car for Pack I don’t want to become an isolated addressed envelope to: Dear New books which have been The Cell which Miss Manners solves the prob­ ‘Must be She then traveled thousands of book. Oakland Parents in Action is Clevelond...The Middle East ond lem thot boffled Mr. Jefferson location. The other buildings are hermit, or associate exclusively Abby, Letter Booklet, P.O. Box added to the collection at Mary miles, bringing her views about 53’s annual Pine- compiling a national “ Just Say South Asia, 1985 Morris...Witnesses ot the erection: doubtless rctructured and toned with super-intellects. What should 38923, Hollywood, Calif. 90038.) Cheney Library include the Condon ..A holf step behind; Japa­ Hamilton, Modlson, Jov,o nd the slavery, temperance, penal re­ No” directory, and is asking clubs for pictorial balance. By a color wood Derby, which following: nese women of the '80s Constitution form and women’s rights. She was Courage of conviction Mowot...Mv discovery of Americo dessert’ rendition in Linn’s Stamp News we took piece Friday at FICtlOfI considered one of the greatest Currie ...Confronting crime: on Nagorskl...Reluctont farewell are reassured that at least the sky Waddell School. The Brlndel...Phocdro: o novel of on> American challenge Packord ..Peter's kingdom: Inside Continued from page ll orators of her time, met with citnt Atbent O ostert..Africa, 1985 the popal city will be a shade of blue. presidents Lincoln and Grant, and owners of the fastest Goon...White poppy Emerson...Some American men Porks ...Underwater life: the world Infection keeps recurring The card was issued in conjunc­ Greene...The tenth man while in Washington she forced a Griffin.. Along with youth: Hemlng- you never see cheese cake, chocolate tion with the Chicago Philatelic cars in each age Hole...The whistle blower woy, the eorly yeors Roshke...Stormy genius; the life of streetcar company to allow blacks the cup. Hill...An odvoncenr>ent of leornino Frith...Secrets parents should know B ill Leor mousse, lemon torte. All this Fair '86. and, as we see. is a kindof group will represent D E A R DR. Hylton...The whispering glode obout public elementary schools to ride. Molcolm...The Godwin sideboord Robinson.. Choplln, his life an art display of calories reminded worldwide plug for the AME- the pack in the GOTT; I have Hardle...Hollyhocks, lambs and The stamp is being released DEAR READER: The wine does Moore...Greener than you think other passions Shoemaker...The Soviet Union ond Blanche Stone of the first RIPEX that opens May 22 in that District Pinewood had a prostate 0'Fooloin...The obedient wife Hemingwoy...Dateline, Toronto: the Eastern Europe, 1985 city today at the Sojourner Truth infection for the not sterilize the cup. I understand Pentecost...The price of silence complete Toronto stor disootches, Thompson...Canada, 1985 progressive dinner, when she We can get first-day covers Library in New Paltz. We have Derby in Aprii. All last year. I ’ve that some churches are re­ Perry...Deoth In the Devirs Acre 1920-1924 Thompson...Wester Europe, 1985 Dr. Gott Portls . Mosters of Atlantis: o novel Hinton...East Aslo ond the Wester was hostess for dessert. ‘‘I through March 3 in two ways. One until March 6 to get first day winning cars are on been seen by a examining their policies in regard Pocific, 1985 Vietnam ana America: documented had 12 different desserts and is to get the cards locally, addre.ss covers. display in the urologist and to common-cup communion. The Neoflctlefi Koel...5tote of the art history them to yourself, and send the The third and last stamp for the he’s been treat­ Peter Gott, M.D. public-health aspects of this form Above ond beyond: o history of the Korp...Personal power; on unor­ Whipple...The mystery of comets thought that was enough. But window of John­ Medal of Honor from the Civil War to thodox guide to success Wind...Following through bunch to Customer-provided Pos­ month will be a 5-cent definitive on ing me with all of communion need to be objec­ V ietnam Kohut...Self psychology and the people were not so diet­ tal Cards, Postmaster. Chicago. Feb. 27 in the Great Americans son’s Paint Store on kinds of medi­ tively addressed. Adamson...The Walter Lontz story hum anities A Woman like you: life stories of conscious then, and I found III. 60607-9991. The Other way is to , Main Street. At left. Agullor...Latin Americo, 19S5 Louber...The moklng of Mork women recovering from olcohoHsm series to honor Justice Hugo L. cin e, but it A ntonioni...T hat bow ling alley on the Twain: o biography and oddictlon that every one wanted a send a readable address label plus Black. More on this later. Cub Scout Jared keeps coming DEAR DR. GOTT: 1 have uric Tiber LeovItt . Corporote pathfinders: face-value remittance for each back. Will I building vision and values Into The WPA guide to America: the best piece of ever single dessert. Couture admires the acid. My doctor put me on Astor...The lost Nazi: the life and card desired to Ameripex Airmail have this the rest of my life? laxative (like PeriColace); this, times of Dr. Joseph Menoele orgonizatlons of 1930's A m erica os seen by the It’s not quite like that now.” Pinewood Derby Zyloprim. He had me take 100 mg. Berger...Restoring the earth Martin...Common courtesy: In Federal Writers' Prolect. Postal Card. Postmaster Chicago, TONIGHT: Meeting of the Cen­ plus bran and fiber, may gel things for one week, the 200 mg. the F 111., 60607-9992. Personal checks tral Connecticut Coin Club at trophies. DEAR READER: Prostate in­ going second week and 300 mg. the third Rhea Talley Stewart writes are OK but watch your bank Mott’s Community Hall, 587 E. fections can be troublesome and week. Will you please explain about parties and other social balance because you are dealing Middle Turnpike. 7 to 9. Dealers’ I Herald photoe by Pinto resistant to treatment. You might DEAR DR. GOTT: In a recent why? with Big Brother. bourse, kaffee klatsch, auction, have a prostatic stone that is column, you recommended eating Births events for the Manchester The 22-cent stamp was to be and perhaps a program. Visitors forming a focus of infection. gelatin to strengthen nails. I ’m DEAR READER: The manufac­ Herald. issued at 11 a m. today at New welcome. To give you more information. certainly surprised that you would turer of Zyloprim recommends Donavan, Megan Elizabeth, Albert, Stephanie Shannon, Mancini, Allison, daughter of I ’m sending you a free copy of my repeat that old wives’ tale as that patients be started on 100 mg. daughter of William and Jane daughter of Russell and Nancy Albert and Wendy (Batch) Man­ Health Report on THE PROS­ though it might be factual. Even if a day and that the dosage be raised (Sweeney) Donavan of 102 Wethe- (Tyler) Albert of 38 Edgerton St., cini of 59K Rachel Raod. was born About Town TATE GLAND. Other readers who protein would help nails, which is each week by 100 mg. until the E rell St., was born Jan 14 at was born Jan. 13 at Manchester Jan. 16 at Manches'er Memorial want a copy should send 75 cents unlikely, a single ounce of red meat blood uric acid falls or a maximum Manchester Memorial Hospital. Memorial Hospital. The maternal Hospital. The maternal grandpar­ plus a long self-addressed, gives you more than a package of dosage (800 mg. a day) is achieved. The maternal grandfather is Ber­ grandmother is Grace Tyler of ents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert stamped envelope in care of The dry gelatin. In my experience, 300 mg. is nard Sweeney of Hartford The Pawtucket, R.I. The paternal Mancini of New Britain The baby Valentine’s Ball set AARP has potiuck Monday Manchester Herald to P.O. Box usually enough to do the trick, and 2597, Cincinnati, OH 45201, Be sure paternal grandparentsareMr. and grandparents are Alvin and has a sister. Angela A Victorian Valentine Ball, which is open to the DEAR READER: True, true. for an average adult, I usually FREE VERNON — American Association of Retired to mention the title. start with that dose I think that Mrs. Timothy Donovan of 7 Ash­ Evelyn Albert of Stafford Springs public, will be held Feb. 14 at 7 p.m. at Vito’s Birch Persons, Vernon Area Chapter 2129,. will have a But it sometimes works, and it’s your doctor is simply being cau­ land St Mountain Inn, Bolton, to raise money for the potiuck at noon Monday at the Rockville Methodist inexpensive. In some cases, it Parrott, Christopher Michael. French. Molly Elizabeth, daugh­ DEAR DR. GOTT: My bowels tious by adhering to the drug restoration of Cheney Hall. Church on Grove Street. turns out that those “ old wives” ter of Jonathan and Loyala (Bran- don’t move very much and I have company’s suggestion. Wallace, Joseph Robert, son of son of Steven and Patricia The dinner wil be served at 8 p.m.. followed by Doris Hogan, former chairman of social studies at weren’t so dumb after all. But for nick) French of 38 Horton Road, to strain a lot. I take Metamucil Raymond and Ramona (Stolze) (Hickey) Parrott of 42 Gerard St., dancing to the Burt Mason Band until 1a.m. For more Bennet Junior High School, will speak on the topic, “ A heaven’s sake, don’t eat the gelatin was born Jan. 17 at Manchester and eat bran cereal, fruits and Wallace of 58 North St , wa.s born was born Jan. 16 at Manchester information and reservations, call Rose Jackson at Taste of Asia.” She will show costumes of many dry; mix it with water or a little Send your questions to Dr. Gott Memorial Hospital The maternal Memorial Hospital The maternal Classified Ad vegetables. Hope you can help me. Jan 14 at Manchester Memorial 647-8400 or 646-8646. fruit juice. in care of The Manchester Herald grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. places she has visited. I ’m 82. Hospital. The maternal grandpar­ grandmother is Anne Hickey of Reservations for many trips may be made with at P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH Robert F. Brannick Sr. of 16 ents are Mr and Mrs Robert T East Hartford. The paternal Doris Gorsch of 118 B Ambassador Drive. Checks may 44101. Due to volume of mail, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hemlock St. The paternal grand­ DEAR READER: Like thinning DEAR DR. GOTT: I would Stolze of Stafford Springs. The Delta Chapter gives degree be made payable to AARP Chapter 2129. individual questions cannot be Robert Parrott of42 Gerard St . The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fill out coupon below (one word per space) and mail: and graying hair, bowel malfunc­ really like to know if it is sanitary paternal grandparents are Mr and Delta Chapter of the Royal Arch Masons will confer Trips include; answered, (juestions of general Mrs. Raymond Wallace of 100 baby has a sister. Alison Leigh French of 135 Autumn St . The baby tion seems to be an inevitable to take communion from the the past master Mason degree Wednesday at 7:30 Feb. 6 — Coachlight Dinner Theater, “ Chicago.” common cup. Some say no and interest will be answered in future Croft Drive. Parrott. 3. has a brother, Adam. 3. Clearly state name of item and phone number in ad. consequence of aging. Try using a p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Ronald Gregory will Bus leaves church at 10:30 a.m. $19.50. combination stool-softener- others say that the wine sterilizes columns. Price must jbe included. preside. Refreshments will be served after' the March 27 — Salem Craft Inn, Sturbridge, for lunch meeting. and demonstration of beehive-oven baking and tour of One item only per ad. Wright’s Ribbon Mill. 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. $19.50. College Notes Smith speaks at breakfast June 18 — Maine clambake, harbor cruise, a Do not use abbreviations. Carousel Theater, Three days, $205. June 29 — Sugar maples yield a treat Frank Smith will speak on living conditions of black Thirteen-day tour of America’s national parks, $1,499. College honors Kelsey families in town at a B’nai B’rith community June 28 — Nine-day tour of America’s national RPI honors area students DEAR time.) Pet, Garage, Tag Sale or Commercial ads breakfast Sunday at 9 a m. at Temple Beth Sholom. parks, $1,089. Allow the sap to boil rapidly so Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has announced the John Kelsey of 266 E. Middle Turnpike, is on the NO POLLY: We’d Smith, a Manchester resident, has long been active water in the sap evaporates. When names of area students on the dean’s list for the fall dean’s list for the fall semester at Hartford State like to tap our accepted. in town affairs. He encouraged the town to hire the boiling sap has reduced dram­ semester. The students, their cla.sses and majors Technical College. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd minority personnel, has been a supporter of the town’s Health care hours set big sugar ma­ Kelsey atically (it takes about 40 quarts of include: schools and aided in the development of multi-cultural COVENTRY — The Community Health Care ple tree for sap Pointers Donna Jean Tuttle of 50 Glendale Raod. a freshman Ads must be printed on order blanks appearing in the to make into sap to make one quart syrup) but is programs. Services will hold office hours at Coventry Town Hall not quite syrup yet, you may biology. The breakfast will be prepared by Ed Chase, Wednesday from 2 to 3 p.m. Residents of the six-town maple syrup. Malcolm L. Ferguson of II Converse Raod. Bolton, Ward honors Samuel Roback Manchester Herald. Do you have Polly Fisher transfer the sap to a smaller kettle ■ assisted by Ben Cohen, Richard Levy, David Kahl, area served by the agency, including Andover and and finish it on the kitchen stove. sophomore, electrical engineering. Samuel I . Ward Technical College of the University any informa­ Henry Snyder and Arnold Zachin. Coventry, may receive blood pressure checks, throat Continue to boil the sap until it Avo E. Sllsmets of Boston Hill Raod. Andover, a of Hart ford has named Stephen Roback of 116 Concord tion on how to cultures, tuberculosis tests and health guidance. reaches a temperature of 219 junior, mechanical engineering. St. to its dean’s list for the first semester of this For more information, call the agency at 228-9428. go about it? — Richard Lemieux of 2798 Scott Drive, a junior, academic year. Youths serve chicken dinner GAYLE degrees Fahrenheit on a candy computer science. thermometer. The sap is now To all Herald The Youth Fellowship of Second Congregational syrup. Douglas J. Woodbury of 26 Nye St , a senior, Church of 385 N. Main St. will sponsor a chicken DEAR GAYLE: It’s really quite squirting in a mixture of one part 1 2 3 4 MCC shows ceramics chlorine bleach in 20 parts water. electrical engineering. readers who cordon bleu dinner Feb. 15 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the easy to tap a maple tree for sap. I Filter the syrup through a The Women’s Center at Manchester Community did it last year for the first time Insert purchased spijes (spouts have something church. The meal also will include: appetizers, baked special felt filter or a piece of clean potatoes, glazed carrots, cabbage salad, roles, College will open its second semester art series at and, although I only ended up with through which the sap will drip) wool flannel or a coffee filter. The Several named to dean’s list Service Notes 5 6 7 6 into the holes and hang clean pails to sell for homemade pies and beverages. WomanSpace Art Gallery on the second floor of the a quart of syrup, the project was syrup may be stored in ordinary Hartford State Technical College has named The prices are: $6.50, general admission; $5.50, Lowe Program Center today at 4 p.m. A concert by fascinating. I ’m planning to do it or heavy plastic bags over the glass canning jars covered with several area students to its dean's list. They include: senior citizens; $2, children 10 and under; and $16 for a flutist Sherry Frauenglass will be followed with a again this year with the hopes of spiles to collect the sap. canning rings and lids. Further Wilson arrives in Colorado 9 10 11 12 Andrea Sidur of Brandy Street. Bolton: Douglas D. ^99 or Less family of four with two adults and two children 10 or reception for Rachel Miller of Vernon. Her ceramics greater production. Collect the sap every day and processing is not needed. Store the exhibit, "Emerging Figures,” will continueuntil Feb. The principal sap flow occurs in boil it down at least every other Brown of Broadway, Coventry; June L. Bowler of U.S. Air Force Reserve 1st Lt. Judith A. Wilson, under. syrup in a cool dark place or in the Dover Road: John Buccino of Charter Oak Street; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson of 73 Arcellia We will run your ad Tickets may be obtained by calling the church 27. March. Sap begins to run when the day (sap begins to deteriorate if refrigerator. 13 14 15 Gallery hours are Mondays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. sun warms daytime temperatures allowed to sit more than 48 hours). 4 Robert DeRosa of Hilliard Street. Keith Dragon of Drive, has arrived for duty with the Air Force for 6 days Free of office, 649-2863, weekdays between 9 a’.m. and 2 p.m. Supplies (spiles, sap bags, fil­ Hilliard Street; John F. Kelsey of East Middle Satellite Control Facility. Peterson Air Force Base. or by calling Joy Wilson at 872-2796. Takeout orders and 3 to 6 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to the high 40s or low 50s and Boil outdoors over a wood fire or Charge. nighttime temperatures drop ters) are available at many Tunrpike; Steven J. Michaud of Arcellia Drive and Colo. will be available by reservation. to 5 p.m. and Wednesdays from 1:30 to 7:30 p.m. other heat source. (I used an Miller is a fine arts graduate of the Univeristy of below frazing. electric hot plate, although this hardware, garden-supply and Mark F. Molava of Tanner Street. farm-supply stores. Fill out coupon and Massachusetts and has participated in several juried To tap the trees, drill ’7-16th-inch was not the best choice since it did Allyn assigned to Lowry Name. Ladles Aid holds discussion art shows. She won the 1985 sculpture award in the holes into the tree. A tree with a not get hot enough to get the syrup I think You’ll find your home­ Siena names Ellen J. Greene either mail it or The X Ladies Aid Society of Zion Evangelical Wintonbury Art League show. Her work has recently 12-inch diameter can take about really boiling. The sap did boil made maple syrup is absolutely U.S Airman Peter H. Allyn, son of Mr. and Mrs. delicious! — PO LLY Siena College of Loudonville. N.Y., has named Ellen Peter H. Allyn of 150 Avery SI., has been assigned to Adciress bring it to the Lutheran Church will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at been displayed in the partrait show at Artworks in three taps. Sanitize the holes by down sufficiently, but it took a long J. Greene of 61 Dale Raod. a presidential scholar for Lowry Air Force Base. Colo , after completing basic Manchester Herald the church. The Rev. Charles W. Kuhl will open the Hartford. Phone. discussion. Refreshments will be served. the fall semeter. training He is a 1985 graduate of Manchester High office. School. Friends meet at library One ad a month only Seniors exercise at center Cinema Grisel, Gregory on dean’s list per family Manchester Friends ot the Library will hold a board Darcy A. Grisel of Bolton and Patricia A. Gregory of Hill promoted (No phone calls Manchester Health Department will give exercise meeting tonight at 7 in the King’s Daughters’ room of Manchester have been named to the dean's list at St Norah H. Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold classes Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 1; 30 to Whiton Memorial Library, 85 N. Main St. HARTFORD Eoole (PG-13) 1:30, 7:20, 9:50. — A 7:10, 9:20. ______L_icce|ite^__ 2:30 p.m. at the Manchester Senior Citizens’ Center. Clnamo City — Ron 8. — Prizzl’i Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Joseph College in West Hartford for the fall.semester. Harmon of 484 Wetherell St., has been promoted to Revenge (R) 1:30,7:20,9:50.— Twice In MANSFIELD There will be no exercise class Feb. 12, Lincoln’s Honor (R) 6:50,9:15. — The Gods M utt first lieutenant in the U.S, Air Force. She is a 1983 Toastmasters Install tonight B t Crazy (PG) 7:30, 9:45. — Joshua o Lifetim e (R) 1, 7:15. — Youngblood Trans-Lux College Twin — White Birthday. Thtn and Now (R) 7:15,9:30. (R) 1:10, 7:30, 9:50. — Power (R) 1:30, Nights (PG-13) 7, 9:25. — Sweet graduate of the University of Connecticut in Storrs. Dreams 7,9. Totten, Nichols on dean’s list Nathan Hale Toastmasters Club 1464 will install 7:30,10. — Murphy's Romance (PG-13) ■AST HARTFORD 1, 7:20, 9:45. — The Best of Times Ginger Smith as president tonight at 6:30 at Bonanza VERNON Bay Path Junior College in Longmeadow, Mass., Vasa Order has Greek show ■ottwood Fob B Clnomo — Spies (P(j-13) 1, 7:40,10. — Down and Out In Vetho completes training Hlanrl|rHtpr Hpralli Steak House, 240 Spencer St. Other officers include: Like Us (PG) 7:30. Beverly Hills (R) 1:15,7:40,9:50. Cine 1 B 2 — White Nights (PG-13) 7, has named Dawn M. Totten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 9:30. — Spies Like Us (PG) 7:10,9:10. Scandia Lodge 23, Vasa OrderofAmerica, will meet Don MacKenzle, educational vice president; George Feer Richards Fob B Cinema — Floyd Totten of Kensington Street, and Paula Ann Pvt, Nicholas Vesho, son of Arthur Vesho of 16 S o lti Like Us (PG) 7:30,9:30. MANCHRSTRR ^u rsday at 7:30 p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church. Dews, administrative vice president; Linda Thomp­ WEST HARTFORD Nichols, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William C. Nichols Ferguson Raod. has completed one-station unit i6 Brainard Place Manchester Sbasveasa Cinemas i- t — o u t of UA Theaters la s t — Spies Like Us Jerry Shinners will give a slide show about Greece. son, secretary; and William Greene, sergeant-at- A frico (PG) 1,7:10,10:05. — TheColor (PG) 7:05, 9:15. — White Nights Elm 1 B 2 — W hite Nights (PG-13) 7, of Brewster Street, Coventry, to the dean’s list for the training at the U.S. Army Infantry School. Fort 9:30. — Runoway Train (R) 7,9:30. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Young will serve refreshments. arms. Purple (P(3-13) 1:15,7:10,10:10. — Iron (P(»-13) 7,9:25. — Runaway Train (R) last semester. Benning. Ga. I MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Feb. 4, 1986 - 15_ 14 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday, Feb. 4 , 1986 Tuesdity TV MHS alumni sing praises SPORTS (2® MOVIE: 'Second Wind' A man to 6:00PM GD Ey«witn«M News whom everything in life comes easily C5) ®3) Diff r»nt Strokes Channels discovers that the things difficult to of lady who led their way C£) Action Nows come by are more worthwhile. James Naughton, Lindsay Wagner, Tedde dence in a sentimental tribute to- C£) (53) Hart to Hart Moore. 1980. WFSB Hartford, CT 3 Saturday was White, “ What I Did F o r Love d D (29) Oimms a Break New York. NY $ WNEW (2® Comedy Break the Night of the from "A Chorus Line." . . , Knot's Landing WTNH Naw Haven. CT t d® Charlie's Angefs 9 Round Table Hamming it up abounded. In Hartford hosts the NHL All-Star Game New York. NY (22) NewsCenter WOR WPIX New York. NY 11 d D PELICULA: 'Una Chica para Dos' Iran Singers. Before cowboy hat and jeans, laid-back (S ) Doctor Who Eory, Duo Dinamico. VSTTXX Watarbury. CT 20 reminiscing Michael Adams C72) strolled l29) News WWLP Springfield. MA 2i [CNN] Newsnlght family and Center Stage Hartford. CT 2i through “Oh What A Beautiful; ® ) Reporter 41 WEDH [DIS] Mark Twain's America: Abe Lin­ Whale’s Turgeon 39 friends, 120 WVIT Hartford. CT coln Mark Twain explores the episode of M. Renee Taylor Morning" from Oklahoma, adding Game a showcase SZ) MacNeil Lehrer Newshour WSBK Boston. MA 39 Lincoln's life that profoundly shaped his alumni of this some horseplay with his padded 40 [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook WGQB Springfield, MA thoughts and deeds. (60 min.) Manchester Paterson, NJ 41 stick pony. IH B O ] MOVIE: 'Android' An almost- WXTV Springfield. MA i7 [MAX] MOVIE: Police Academy' (CC) High School Stephen Latham C78) was ap­ human android, working as an assistant | .WGBY a maturing star WTIC Hartford. C T •1 When forced to comply with an opeh ad­ group staged an pealing in the “ Guys and Dolls to a mad scientist, learns he is about to ICNNi missions policy, a police academy copes of players’ skills Cable News Ntwrk be put out of commission. Klaus Kinski. CNN emotional reun­ duet, "Only Dotnp It For Some Disney Chennai tOiSi with a motley crew of misfits. Steve Gut- Don Opper, Brie Howard. 1982. Rated DISNEY ion in the high ESPN Sports Network liS P N i tenberg, Kim Cattrall, Bubba Smith. Doll " and with the personable crowd the glass during pre-game PG. school's Bailey Auditorium. The rest of the 11 numbers were By Bob PapettI HBO Home Box Office [HBOl 1984. Rated R. Carl Girelli C77) in the six-pack Combined Wire Services bad. warm-ups and nearly faint every iM A X i Producer Marcia Spano (Class sung acapella. The chorus dragged Herald Sports Writer [TMCl MOVIE: 'Footloose' (CC) A CINEMAX Cinemax [TMC] MOVIE: 'Sahara' A young that romped through “Nothing "Th e All-Star Game is their kind young man wages a battle against an Movie Channel iTM Cl of 1975) organized the memorial a bit as they went through the time he skates by. TMC woman promises her dying father that Like a Dame" for South Pacific. HARTFORD - The NHL All- of game. I'm not goipg to get any entire community to gain footloose frejs- USA USA Network lUSAl she'll drive his last creation in the first scholarship concert as a tribute to English carol "Masters in this HARTFORD - Sylvain Tur­ But Hartford's growth as a dom for himself and his friends. Kevin The booming, emphatic voice of Star Game typically is more of a goals. I'm lucky if I get any assists. Sahara International Rally. Brooke Martha White, the Round Table Hall," Palestrina's "AdoramusTe geon, the Hartford Whalers' All- legitimate contender in the Na­ Bacon, Lori Singer. Dianne West. 1984. Shields, Lambert Wilson, Horst Buch- good-humored David Kolumber letdown than a showdown. I just want to play against Gretzky, Rated PG. In Stereo. director from 1968 to 1980. Former Christe," and the Shaker hymn Star representative, has been tional Hockey League has been holz. 1984. Rated PG. ('73) was enjoyed here and in an The players reluctance to risk play against (Mark) Messier." [USA] USA Cartoon Express students, some now in their 30s, “Simple Gifts." More convincing misunderstood. paralleled by the maturation of [USA] Edge of Night amusing trio singing "It Takes a injury for an exhibition game has And for a change, Washington's (22) (S® the Great Part 3 of 4 P^ flew in from across the country to was the foot-stompin' rhythm of Sylvain Turgeon. 6:30PM dD @9) Too close for Comfort 1 2:05 AM (3D Simon & Simon A.J. and Woman" from Hello Dolly. all but eliminated physical contact Langway looks forward to playing And not only for his broken, ter's revolutionary policies are honor the woman who was a major the Negro spiritual "Ride the (3D Benson by his son Alexis, Peter meets with Wil­ Rick are hired by a man accused of Nerves took their toll on Nancy. from the All-Star Game. with Mario Lemieux of his Patrick though ever-improving English. Consider his choice of wheels. He murder-who can't remember where he's musical influence in their lives. Chariots." (22) (29) NBC Nightly News liam III of England and Sir Issac Nei^on. (Ford) Lewandowshki's ('72) "It's a showcase, that's all it is," Division rival Pittsburgh. The high-scoring left winger is used to drive a Porsche 944. He and Sophia leads an uprising of the been for the past three months. (60 min.) The high school's video depart­ The best song of the first half was getting a "big trill" out of all the (21) Nightly Business Report (R|. whiny “I Cain't Say No," from said Rod Langway, starting defen­ “ I love it," Langway said of the traded it in for a Blazer. Moscow militia. (2 hrs.) ment was also on .hand to record Miller and Jackson's “Let There All-Star hype, but he is serious ABC News 57) MacNail-Lehrar Newshour Oklahoma, and Shirley (Giraitis) seman for the Wales Conference in All-Star Game. "It's a break and Frontline; Growing Up Poor (CC) the event. Be Peace on Earth." With real "You know, I was young, so I had @D Noticiero SIN (2® dZ) Piekarski's C75) pinched "I Could tonight's 38lh annual All-Star it's a chance to play with these when it comes to discussing his Children living in poverty are followed 12:15AM [HBO] MOVIE: Login' If Kathryn Donovan Wiegand C73) feeling, the large chorus effec­ a good time with a sports ca r." he Have Danced All Night" from My Game at the Hartford Civic guys. Mario Lemieux is going to be profession. $ D Sanford and Son through the maze of social service pro­ Four high school seniors take on the was an impassioned director. She tively varied vocal power in a confessed. "But the Porsche cost grams available to them, offering insight wilds of Tijuana where wine, women Center. one of the best hockey players [CNN] Showbiz Today led the chorus through 11 carols, vigorous rendition that even F a ir Lady. Turgeon. the Whalers' "home- too much for insurance, and I like [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet as to what it is like to grow up poor. (60 and car chases abound. Tom Cruise. The chorus was at its best with "Because of the talent level, ever, and all of a sudden, you're spirituals and hymns in the first roused the usually subdued basses run hitter" according to General the Blazer tor up where I live (in min.) Jackie Earle Haley. . 1982. hearty versions of the theme from sure. But any time you put on your making passes to him instead of [ESPN] Revco's Wforld Class Women Rated R. half of the show. She also played in and tenors. Manager/President Emile Fran­ the rugged northlands of Noranda, @D Bodas da Odio "Oklahoma" and “The Wells pair of skates, you're playing for trying to take the puck away from [MAX] MOVIE: 'Father of the Bride' A the second half. In the second half of the shew the - f ‘ .-'.■ A cis, has been the subject of Quebec)." bride-to-be puts her family through the [C N N ] Larry King Live 1 2:30AM (3D comedy Tonight Fargo Wagon" from the “Music something, whether it's for your­ him ." Karen Krinjak C68) on piano chorus and soloists sang 15 selec­ heartthrob and heartburn since trial of staging an immense wedding. [DIS] MOVIE: 'Dusty' An elderly shee- (22)3® Late Night with David Letterman M an." There were also other self or for your team, there's a lot Langway's counterpart. Camp­ joining the club as an -year-old, Did he get rid of the Porsche Spencer Tracy. Elizabeth Taylor, Joan pherder must choose between love for Tonight's guest is Jack Hanna from the provided spirited support for J.W. tions from nine of the musicals 18 numbers from “Marne" and “An­ of pride. It's still a case where once bell starting defenseman Paul before or after the Pelle Lindbergh Bennett. 1950 his dog and the animal's desire to be Columbus, OH zoo. (60 min.) In Stereo. . Howe's "Battle Hymn of the staged by White from 1968 to 1980, No. 1 draft pick in the fall of 1983. the puck's dropped, you want to Coffey of Edmonton, feels the tragedy? free. Bill Kerr, Noel Trevarthen. 1981 (5® Maude Republic,'-' Handel's "Hallelujah Dawn Hlivyak Denvir ('77) was nie Get Your Gun." 7:00PM (3D ces News play at a high tempo and emotional same way about teaming up with Slippery Sly's ability has never “ A little after," he grinned. 9:30PM (§D Espectaculares: Martes 5 D Dr. Gene Scott Chorus," and Vivaldi's "Gloria." the best soloist of the evening. She The chorus, which had only one (3D Three's Company level. Clark. been questioned. Just what makes “I'm much more comfortable 13 [USA] That Girl (R). "Hallelujah" and “Battle Hymn" performed "Bali H ai" from South rehearsal, seemed more familiar dD ABC News and forceful with pop songs and "You can't relax on the ice and ^ “It's nice to have Clark on your him tick. O r the existence of a here now," added Turgeon. who 10:00PM (3D News 1:00AM (3D Get smart were energetic chorus efforts. Pacific with refreshing simplicity, dD (59) •100.000 Pyramid numbers from musicals than with think you're not going to get hit team, I know he bumped me a few ticker, at all. has overcome both culture shock (3D (1® Spenser: For Hire (CC) Spenser (3D Headline Chasers The soft shadings of Mary quietly creating a poignant mo­ dD Jeffersons classical works. They gamely went because it's the All-Star Game and times when we p la y ^ the Maple Turgeon, 21, has been criticized and media vulture shock, " I know postpones a ski weekend with,Susan to (3D Joe Franklin Show (Bossidy) Walsh ('80) on piano ment with her fervent alto voice. d3) Carson's Comedy Classics investigate a young high school stu­ there's no hitting. I've been hurt in Leafs," Coffey said. for being a one-way player, and a the area and I bought a house in were present in Handel's "And the Versatile Ashlee Sage '('71) on though, despite the intermittent (2® (5® M “A-S*H dent's heroin overdose death. (60 min.) d D Comedy Break an All-Star Game because I wasn't “ That game. I think we beat lazy one, at that. Farmington. It's different now." 4 Giory of the Lord," Randall humorously demonstrated her nat­ nuisance of a distracting rdspy (22) Wheel of Fortune (lD Independent News d® CNN Headline News careful and I wasn't ready for the them 7-1 and he never stopped Ex-teammate Greg Malone, in a Thompson's “ Prostiana, Choose ural performer's timing as the buzz from overhead speakers. When numbers are unveiled, it is (2D MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour (T® Mission: Impossible (5® Break the Bank hit. You want to be physically working. I'd rather have him doing recent radio broadcast of a Whal­ Something Like a Star," and dumb blond spinster of “ Guys and hard to dispute his worth. In 188 [CNN] Crossfire prepared where you know you're it against Mario Lemieux than me ers' game, reflected a general @9) Newlywed Game 2® dZ) Yes Ma'am (CC) Class and race Rodgers and Hammerstein's Dolls" singing "Adelaide's La­ M. Renee Taylor Is the music N H L games, Sylvain Turgeon has d D Cristal relations are examined through a look at [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour critic of the Manchester Herald. going to be hit." tomorrow night, though." Herald photo by Tarqulnlo opinion when he delivered this gem the black household worker's of New Or­ "You'll Never Walk Alone." ment," Later she gained confi­ scored 188 points. (§Z) Nightly Business Report [USA] Room 222 This year, the big hit may come. The matchup between Lemieux, of a one-liner: "Sly's always leans tgday (60 min.) dangerous, especially in the oppo­ Turgeon has led the Whalers in d D One Day at a Time 1:05AM (3D Madigan: Park Avenue Toronto rookie Wendel Clark — the the starting Wales center, and his 5® Odd Couple Sylvain Turgeon, 21-year-old left wing, will be the lone sition's end," goal scoring from the moment he [C N N ] Moneyline Beat ‘Hill Slreef tough guy No. 1 overall draft pick last June — Campbell counterpart Gretzky is (SD Star Games expected to be the game's star But even his biggest detractors stepped onto the Civic Center ice. [DIS] The Raccoons: A Night to Remem­ 1:30AM (3D l Love Lucy has so impressed Campbell coach Hartford Whaler representative on the Wales Conference [C N N ] Evening News Glen Sather this season by taking attraction Tuesday. will admit that the rapid skater In his rookie year, he paced ber (3D News team when the NHL All-Star Game is played for the first [M AX] MOVIE: Westward the Woman' " It seems like yesterday that I with the rifle wristshot is slowly [ESPN] SportsCenter Two hundred women take a hazardous d D Independent News bigger veterans out of a play with Hartford by tallying 40 times (tops clean but crunching checks, that was the one being compared," time tonight in Hartford. but surely developing into an among first-year players). and h? [USA] Wild, Wild World of Animals journey from Chicago to California to [CNN] Newsnlght Update Bad cop Buntz breaks mold meet their future husbands. Robert Tay­ Sather selected Clark as the Maple Gretzky said. "Now, he's the one all-around player. Especially now. led the Whalers with 31 markers 7:30PM (3D p m Magazine lor, Denise Darcel, Julie Bishop. 1952. [ESPN] Mark Sosin's Salt Water Jour­ with the teammate he replaced on nal Leaf representative over two other being compared and I'm the one last season, despite missing 16 dD M*A*S'H [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Blood Simple' A jealous By Vernon Scott mustachioed, Franz, even out of to like him because he's fairly the Wales Conference roster — [USA] Japan Today (R). players recommended by Toronto. being compared to." games with an abdominal pull. (3D Wheel of Fortune husband hires a seedy private eye to United Press International character, is a menacing sight. bigoted and a womanizer. The Wales Conference team has Whalers swing a deal sidelined Captain Ron Francis — murder his estranged wife and her lover. Honored and surprised though Striving for the magic number 50 (3D Million Dollar Chance of a Lifetime 1:40AM [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Angel' An in­ A Chicago native who served 11 "But he's a tough guy physically beaten the Campbell Conference out of the lineup. M. Emmet Walsh. Dan Hedaya, John telligent student turns to prostitution so he was. Clark said he plans to “just this year, Turgeon hasdelivered30 d D independent News HOLLYWOOD - Cops in TV months in Vietnam, Franz has and the other cops re.spect h im ." Though Hartford hit the skids Getz. 1984. Rated R. that she can pay the tuition at an exclu­ play my game." team in eight of the 10 All-Star so far in 48 games. He is 30-24-54 d3) Best of Saturday Night sive high school Cliff Gorman, Susan series are most often presented as appeared in such movies as "Body Buntz is actually a resurrection to get help at center with a four-game losing streak last [USA] Dick Cavett If he does. Langway says, more games, including the past two, with 29 tilts left. (29) (S® Barney Miller Tyrell. 1984. Rated R real sweethearts, public spirited Double," "The Fury," “Re­ of sorts for "H ill Street." Franz week, the 6-0, 195-pound Turgeon 10:15PM [HBO] MOVIE: Murrow- power to him. since the N H L restructured the angels of the streets serving and member My Name," “Dressed to first appeared on the show in 1982 His 101 goals already ranks him (22) Jeopardy (CC) Edward R. Murrow led a crusade 2:00AM (3D The wrong Man "A guy's here for a reason, format in 1975. The Wales team, HARTFORD (UPI) - The Hart With the Black Hawks. Gardner was clearly the best performer. protecting citizens from the bad Kill," "Blowout" and "Psycho II," as Bad Sal Benedetto, a vicious third on Hartford's all-time NHL 59) New Newlywed Gama for integrity in the world of broadcast­ (3D MOVIE: 'Kiss the Girls and Make because of his game, that's what led by Lemieux's two goals, won ford Whalers have acquired center has served as Chicago's "utility “I've been working harder, I ing. Daniel J. Travanti, Dabney Coleman, Them Die' A C.I.A. agent learns that an guys. mostly in villainous roles. narcotics cop who eventually com­ list, behind Blaine Stoughton (219) (TO) Benson got him there," Langway said, 6-4 in 1985. Bill Gardner from the Chicago m an." playing both center and left have to be stronger everywhere," Edward Herrmann. 1985. industrialist in Rio has agreed to sell to Their image is part of a great "I'v e met many cops like Buntz mitted suicide. and Francis (122). (SZ) Wild World of Animals | "But with this level of talent, you The late Pelle Lindbergh, who Black Hawks in return for future wing on specialty teams. he exclaimed. "I'v e been concen­ News the Chinese means of making the men of American tradition which reflects in Chicago," Franz said during a “Benedetto lasted five epi­ Stoughton is the only Whaler to d D Archie Bunker's Place 10:30PM (iD other riations sterile. Michael Connors, try to run at a guy like (Paul) died earlier this season in a car considerations, the team "B ill is a solid two-way center trating more, now, and even when ^® Celtics Talkback the constabulary as knights in recent lunch break at the studio. sodes," Franz said with a grin. score 50 goals, turning the trick [CNN] Crossfire Dorothy Provine 1967. Coffey, (Ray) Bourque — (Wayne) crash, was the leading vote-getter announced. whom we feel can become a Ronnie comes back. I've got to be a "They have an attitude that I try to [DIS] Lefty The true story of Carol John­ 5® Dick Van Dyke d D Christian Children's Fund black and white cruisers, a thin “ He didn't endear himself when he Gretzky — you're going to look on the Wales Conference team. He Whalers President and General permanent fixture in Hartford," leader out there. I realize that twice, with a league-leading 56 in convey based on intimidation when ston, a one-armed gymnast from Cal d D Loco Amor [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook blue line between anarchy and punched out one of Hill Street's foolish. All you want to do is keep will be replaced in net by Mario Manager Em ile Francis said Francis said Monday. “ He'sa good now." 1979-80. and 52 in '81-82. With the F State Fullerton. (60 min.) need be. (They're) reputation as a floater or hanger. [DIS] Disney's Legends and Heros [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Hotel New Hamp­ civilization. favorite cops, Andy Renko. Bene­ them from making yourself look Gosselin of the Nordiques. Gardner, 25, will join the club in skater, has shown that he can score "He can be as good as he wants to [E S P N ] Action Sports of the 80's: 1985 Kids are told to find a policeman confrontational. detto was really bad news. He was Stoughton's name invariably 1 1:00PM (3D Eyewitness News shire' An unconventional family travel­ time for its game Thursday in points, and that he can play good be," declares Em ile Francis, Pro Ski Championship ing both sides of Atlantic has some bi­ when they are in trouble. There's " I suppose a lot of people's comes up in comparisons with Sly. mixed up in a drug scam and killed Detroit, defense. "Because he has the talent." [HBO] Not Necessarily the News This (3D Taxi zarre adventures Jodie Foster, Beau the tradition of New York's Finest. hearts sink when a guy like Buntz people. The writers really had to Just don't mention the two Bridges, Rob Lowe. 1964. Rated R. The 5-foot-lO-inch, 177-pound Just ask his fellow Ail-Stars. comedy series presents sketches, news (3D Action News How about the bluff Irish cop flashes his badge. snipers in the same breath around and film footage satirizing current ev­ kill him off. Gardner played four full seasons "He can also kill penalties and. "Turgeon is so quick, you can't (3D (2® Bonny Hill Show [TMC] MOVIE: Th e Breakfast Club' "The producers brought him into . "I'm surprised how few viewers ents. (CC) A group of high school students pinching an apple from the neigh­ Pats’ physician says when called upon, can fill in on left give him any room on the outside," Emile Francis. d D Carson's Comedy Classics for the Black Hawks from 1981 to [USA] Radio 1990 learn several things about themselves borhood fruit vendor? the series for his abrasiveness that have complained about or even wing and work on the power play," noted Boston blue liner Ray "There's no comparison," d® Odd Couple 1985. He had appeared in 43 games when they are forced to spend a Satur­ The cops in " T .J . Hooker," contrasts with the smooth-running reacted to the fact that Sal Francis said, “ He'll be a valuable Bourque. "He has lightning speed, snapped the Cat. "Turgeon's more 8:00PM (3D Melba 52) NewsCenter day together in detention. Judd Nelson, this year, scoring three goals and “Cagney tc Lacey" and other system in the precinct. There's a Benedetto has been revived in addition to the Whalers." and a great shot. He's hurt us of a two-way player. The other guy (3D PM Magazine Doctor Who Aliy Sheedy. Anthony Michael Hall. team is not ‘ravaged 10 assists. E (2® weekly shows are pillars of recti­ tendency among the other cops not another character." Gardner was born in Toronto, before." couldn't carry his jock strap." (3D d® Who's the Boss (CC) Angela is 1984 Rated R. Gardner notched a career- high (5® l§® News tude and virtue. and played junior hockey with the "Turgeon has good speed, you "On any team, you gotta have shocked by her conservative girlfriend's [USA] Prime Time Wrestling (R), the players' collective-bargain­ 27 goals during the 1983-84 season, reaction when Tony and his buddies 5® M-A-S-H Then there's Lt. Norman Buntz BOSTON (UPI) - A physi­ Peterborough Petes of the Ontario always have to be on the lookout for excellent goaltending, strong de­ 2:30AM O MOVIE: 'Battle of the and then had his highest overall have their weekly poker game at Ange­ (53) 24 Horas of “ Hill Street Blues," the archety­ cian for the New England ing agreement. Hockey League. He helped lead the him ," added Buffalo defenseman fense and one big gunner up front." la's house. Bulge* Part 2 During World War II, a co­ Patriots acknowledged some Nicholi. however, said he point total last year when he scored dZ) Second City TV lonel, realizing that no gasoline would pal macho, swaggering, chauvinis­ 17 goals and 34 assists forSI points. Petes to three consecutive O H L Mike Ramsey, Francis cites. "That's what T u r­ (3D News AWM team members had experi­ hoped the plan would proceed. Maude create a weakness for the Germans, sug­ tic bully. In his 343 N H L games. Gardner has . playoff championships, and was He still gets teased for posing as geon is, a bonafide goal scorer. All dD MOVIE: Th e Dark Secret of Harvest gests that his men play a game to de­ mented with illegal drugs, but "I think they will salvage the [C N N ] Moneyline Buntz is the sort of cop law- WONG’S scored 70 goals and 105 assists for named a third-team all-star center a magazine centerfold, and aspects of his game will improve." Home' Part 1 A New Yorker and his fa­ plete their gas supply. Henry Fonda, abiding citizens fear will pull them denied the team is "ravaged" program ," he said. “ I think the mily encounter strange local rituals [E S P N ] College Basketball: North Caro­ Robert Shaw, Robert Ryan, 1966. 75 points. in the 1979-80 season. screaming teenage girls still It will be a waste if they don't. lina at Georgia Tech RESTAURANT by a substance abuse problem. players will pull together and do when they move to a small New England [CNN] Sports L^tenight over to the curb for a traffic village Bette Davis, David Ackroyd, [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock violation. No mercy from this Peking • Szechuan • Authentic Chinese Cuisine Dr. Armand Nicholi held a what's best for the team." Joanna Miles 1978 [ESPN] SportsCentor news conference at Massachu­ The Patriots doctor criticized 1 1:30PM (3D Dynasty mean-faced, power-crazed minion Take Out Service and Cocktails (T® Colombo 2:35AM (3D CBS News Nightwatch of the law. setts General Hospital Monday a story in The Boston Globe last (3D @® ABC News Nightline (20) Hogan's Heroes to “ set the record straight" week that said Nicholi had Mark Howe has a happy homecoming 3:00AM [CNN] News Overnight There's a latent brutality about (3D Bizarre John Byner hosts this long Celebrating “4684” about the drug testing and some altered “ several key points" in (22) (5®The A-Team (CC) Murdock poses running cable comedy series [ESPN] NHL Hockey: 38th Annual All- Buntz that suggests most citizens Star Game From Hartford, Ct. (3 hrs) newspaper accounts of the a statement he released about According to Mark, Travis was because of injuries." as a mercenary in an effort to prevent an d D The Honoymoonors might be more safe in the hands of CHINESE Newye^fv HARTFORD (UPI) - Mark evil landowner from ousting an orphan one-year voluntary trial the drug testing. Nicholi ac­ not thrilled with having to Howe also suffered a shoulder d® Second City “TV 3:15AM [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Camelot' a mugger. February 9th Howe insists he holds no bitterness squatter from his land. (60 min.) King Arthur and his Queen Guinevere On the other hand, those of a program. cused The Globe of taking toward the Hartford Whalers, who participate. separation his final year in (2® All in the Family (2® (iZ) Nova: Horsemen of China (CC) are happy together until Sir Lancelot ar­ felonious persuasion would think Presenting Special Dinner "A re the New England Patri­ several of his comments out of traded him to the Philadelphia "H e was a little upset, because it Hartford. The lifestyle and ancient traditions of (22) S® The Tonight Show Tonight's rives and falls in love with the queen. first of Buntz when it comes to •15» on Feb. 8, 9 & lOth ots ravaged by drugs with some context. Flyers in 1982. means he has to miss his team's "The first thing the Flyers made the Chinese Kazakh horsemen are exam­ guest is Buddy Hacked. (60 min.) In Richard Harris. Vanessa Redgrave. him do was rehabilitate his ined (60 min.) Stereo. Franco Nero. 1967. Rated G proposing a bribe. dozen players seriously ad­ Nicholi said seven players “The Whalers have finally im­ hockey practice." said Mark. dicted to cocaine? Absolutely had been tested prior to the new “ He's a lot like me. I hated to miss shoulder," Gordie Howe said. MOVIE; 'Paper Moon' A con artist (5® Hogan's Heroes [TMC] m o v ie : 'Footloose' Until Buntz came along, “ Hill proved to where they have been a (5® 3:35AM program. Two of the players falls prey to the charms of a not-so- dZ) News (CC) A young man wages a battle Street's" nearest thing to a • Chef Wong Dinner Specials not," said Nicholi. "D o they threat to make the playoffs," said practice, too." With the shoulder properly against an entire community to gain have a few players who experi­ completed the tests, he said, Mark Howe's Hartford honey­ innocent 9-year-old girl. Ryan O'Neal, d D Kojak crooked cop was Johnny LaRue, Howe. "I'm glad for them." healed and his playing weight back Tatum O'Neal. Madeline Kahn. 1973. footloose freedom for himself and his W e e k ly mented with recreational and were considered drug free. moon came to a halt in 1982, when [C N N ] Sports Tonight played by Kiel Martin. Post Road Plaza It's been a happy homecoming to normal, Howe returned to form dD Juana Iris friends. Kevin Bacon, Lori Singer. drugs? Yes. And so have 50 All seven players were also then-General Manager Larry Dianne West. 1984. Rated PG. In Stereo. Actor Dennis Franz plays Buntz 352 Harttford Tnpke Mon.-Thur. ll:30-10pm for Howe, who returned to Hart­ and became an all-star. He was dD MOVIE: 'The African Queen' A spins­ 1 1:35PM (3D Entertainment Tonight million other Americans in our tested the week before the Super Pleau shipped him to the Flyers. Victoria Principal of Dallas' discusses with uninhibited delight. He's (Rte. 30) ford for Tuesday night's 38th NHL selected to play in last year's game [H B O ] m o v ie : 'Vldeodroms' Fri. & Sat. ll:3 0 -llp m ter persuades a dissolute captain to try the changing roles of women on televi­ 3:55AM known cops like Buntz and isn't too (1-84 Exit 65) society," Bowl and found to be clean, he All-Star Game. He has fond The Whalers management was in Calgary, but an injury forced This horror film revolves around a cable 1 Sunday 11:30- to destroy a German gunboat. Hum­ sion fond of the bull-necked, heavily Vernon The day after the Patriots lost said. memories of the five seasons he frustrated by its failure to reach him to miss the contest. phrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn, Rob­ TV station's policy of showing extreme 10pm material. James Woods, Deborah Harry. Super Bowl X X in New'Orleans Nicholi said despite conten­ the playoffs, and Howe became a ert Morley 195 1 1 2:00AM (3D Bamaby Jones muscled stereotype, one of whom spent wearing Whaler green, three "That's why I'm so excited about 1983. Rated R. to the Chicago Bears 46-10 on tions urinalysis testing is unreli­ scapegoat for the team's troubles. (3D Hawaii Five-0 can be found in almost every police of them as a teammate of his this year's game," said Howe. "I [CNN] Prime News Jan. 26, the Patriotis voted to able, he was confident the Howe's final two Hartford sea­ d D Star Trek 4:00AM (3D Joe Franklin Show department. legendary father. Gordie Howe. want to show the fans in Hartford [ESPN] NHL Hockey: 38th Annual All- (203)I7S.0M1 become the first team in the results were usable. sons were mired in turmoil. In Star Game From Harford. Ct. (3 hrs) (T® The Untouchables [CNN] Larry King Overnight Balding, barrel-chested and Mark Howe will be on defense for what kind of player I am." N F L to agree to.undergo testing the Wales Conference. His father 1981, he had an unusual injury that Howe says he never wanted to [HBO] MOVIE: 'Empire Strikes Back' While stressing that mari­ (CC) While Han Solo and Princess Leia for marijuana and cocaine use. will be on the same bench as an nedliy ended his career. He slid leave Hartford. enlist the help of Lando Calrissian to The announcement drew im­ juana use could lead to serious honorary co-captain. Between pe­ backwards into the goal and the battle the evil empire, Luke Skywalker is mediate criticism from the N F L problems, Nicholi maintained riods, Gordie will skate with sharp metal support in the center MARK HOWE To show for Howe, the Whalers instructed by the mystical Jedi teacher CAN KATE & BOGIE PULL THROUGH? Players Association, which the team did not have a severe Mark's 7-year-old son Travis. of the cage pierced his buttock. . . .holds no bitterness currently have flashy defenseman Yoda. Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Car­ drug problem and said no rie Fisher 1980 Rated PG. filed a complaint to the National “ We'll be representing three When he came back to play, he Risto Siltanen. -leader Tor- HEPBURN’S BRILLIANT! BUT player suffered a relapse after instead of 190," he said. " I had [MAX] MOVIE: 'Rocky* A small-time I . Labor Relations Board, claim­ generations," the elder Howe said. was not the same hockey player. rie Robertson, promising center boxer and street punk in Philadelphia DON’T MISS BOGIE’S ONLY ing the Patriots' plan violated he stopped using drugs. " I'm the past, Mark's the present “There was no way I could play some bad years my last two Dean Evason and minor league battles against overwhelming odds to and Travis is the future." the same way weighing 170 pounds seasons in Hartford, but it was goalie Peter Sidorkiewicz. make something of himself. Sylvester ACADEMY AWARD-WINNING Stallone, Talia Shire, Burgess Meredith. 1976 Rated PG PERFORMANCE. [TMC] MOVIE: T o Be or Not to Be' (CC) While performing in Poland, a husband and wife team find themselves threa­ Larose’s hockey skills have stood the test of time tened by the Nazis at the outbreak of World War II. Mel Brooks. Anne Ban­ croft. Tim Matheson 1983. Rated PG. In men's open singles tennis titles with five, those Stereo The passing of time has stolen little of Claude Hair nonorea coming in succession. Mike White and Mike Custer [USA] MOVIE: 'An Invasion of Privacy* Larose's hockey gifts as the Manchester resident and Two veteran members of the Central Connecticut each annexed four and Jim LeSure claimed three A woman battles to bring her assailant assistant Hartford-Whalers' coach demonstrated last since records were kept back in 1945. Phil Hyde was to court despite the support he enjoys Football Officials' Beard from Manchester were from a sympathetic community. Valerie week in New London. Herald Angle honored at the annual bankquet, Ray Zemanek and the man who snapped Duke's skein in 1971. LeSure Harper, , Carol Kane. Possessor of five championship rings, Paul Cosgrove. The pair received lifetime gold cards claimed one-half of the doubles honors with three 1983. gained during his playing days with the Montreal and plaques. Zenianek, a 25-year member, came out different partners, Fran Leagy (twice), Win Sharp 8:30PM (3D Charlie & Company Junior Canadians, Larose joined the Hartford Whalers' Old Earl Yost of Manchester High in 1943 as the school's highest and Hyde (twice). shocks the family when he decides to scoring back, playing a big part in an abbreviated enlist in the Army. * ■ ^ Tim ers for their third season and came through with a Sports Editor Emeritus Millie Arnold notes there are several openings in three-goal hat trick performance in a easy 19-2 romp undefeated season. Only a tie marred a perfect season (3D All in the Family * 'f her Y W C A women's tennis programs on Monday y over the Southeastern Connecticut Senior All-Stars. in which Zemanek, Bill Shaw, Red Degutis and Gus mornings at the Manchester Racquet Club for (3D @® Growing Pains (CC) In order to TONIGHT AT 8! Gaudino formed a most talented starting backfield. gather cash for Jason's birthday pre­ Larose spent 16 years in the National Hockey intermediate caliber players. The sessions start at 9 Cosgrove officiated grid games 16 seasons with the sent. Ben goes around the neighbor­ League and scored 226 goals and assisted on 257 others a.m. with instruction and then open play. hood pretending to collect money for central board. mainly with Montreal, then the most dominate team charity. He’s a half-drunk river rat. She’s Add the Carlsons, Jack and Steve, as one-time Ray McGugan. a late comer to distance running, (3D Family Feud in hockey. a “skinny, psalm-singing old m y i e Guy, selected by Buffalo in the N H L draft last June, brother acts with the Hartford Whalers. Other brother achieved an early goal when he ran and competed his (2® NBA Basketball: Boston at Milwau­ Although retired since the 1977-78 season, ending his combos were the Abrahamssons, Howes and first marathon in under four hours. The local athlete kee and Luc, one of the standouts in the Eastern maid." Together, they embark J t " ' t \' career in St. Louis, the rugged, dark-haired, muscular currently the Babychs. was timed in 3:46 in the 26-mile. 385-yard run in East [D IS ] Mousterpiece Theater Connecticut Hockey Organization (ECHO). ^ on a hair-raising wartime ad­ - I \ Canadian has managed to get into a number of Old “ Opening Pitch” baseball card and collectible show Lyme. He's planning a second marathon in April. 9:00PM C£) sins Part 3 of 3 Helene's Tim er Games, both with the Whalers and in Canada. “ Guy is coming along playing junior hockey in is set for Sunday. March 2 at East Catholic High from plans to marry David are torn apart by venture and find romance along Canada. He can score and in his first two games with a 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mik'e Chartier is handling details and his domineering mother. (2 hrs.) '■I love to play hockey," Larose said after his game Limited new team, Ottawa, he got the hat trick in his debut and may be contacted by writing him at P.O. Box 369, Awaiting word (3D Merv Griffin the way. John Huston directs. at the beautiful Dayton Ice Arena at the Connecticut two goals in his second,” a proud father explained. Plainfield. Pat Mistretta, coordinator of the New England (3D @® Moonlighting (CC) Commerciai _ College. The complex is managed by Doug Roberts, a Relays, is still awaiting word from The Athletics (3D MOVIE: 'Double Exposure' A ruthless interruptions WTiC-TV former Whaler during the World Hockey Association H ike father, Guy is following in his father's behavioral scientist bent on blackmail to days, and a member of the Whalers' Old Timers. footsteps and could be just one year away from AIMime high Congress headquarters in Indianapolis as to whether further his career murders a man about Now in his third season with the N H L Whalers, playing in the N H L. or not it will sanction the 56-pound weight throw as a to expose him and pins the blame on the Martin Duke holds the record for the most town national championship even in Manchester next June. victim's wife Larose manages to keep close tabs on his two sons, "That's his goal," the senior Larose added. r !■ > 1

U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 4, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. *■ ~

College basketball roundup .■ij Sports In Brief MCC five prevails SPRINGFIELD — Pressure de­ Springfield held a 48-42 halftime fense and the Hot second-half advantage. Louisville escapes upset bid *^1 Scuba lessons offered shooting of Carbert Russell and Anthony Martin grabbed a team- high 14 rebounds for MCC, while than eight minutes left. South 17 Notre Dame topped Maryland The Manchester Rec Department is now taking registration Donald Cost paced Manchester Bv Mike Tully Conference victory. Community College’s come-from- Russell and Hartfield snagged 10 "They (South Carolina) started Carolina then scored 12 straight 69-62. for scuba lessons that will be held at the East Side Rec pool United Press International beimid 110-102 win over host apiece. thinking they could win,” said points to close to 61-59 with 5:30 to At Memphis, Tenn., William starting March 5. They’ll be conducted from 7-9:15 p.m. Bedford scored 21 points and Springfield Tech Community Galligan and Cost led the play- First a flu bug bit Louisville Louisville assistant coach Wade go. Minimum age is 16. "Once we started coming back, grabbed 12 rebounds to help College. makers with 9 and 8 assists, coach Denny Crum. Then South Houston. "They got their confi­ For further information, contact the Rec Department, we thought we could win,” said Memphis State raise its record to The Cougars, currently ranked respectively. “ Carolina nearly did. dence going. They made some big. 647-3084. No. 4 among New England junior MCC is back in action Wednes­ big baskets down the stretch, and South Carolina coach Bill Foster. 21-1 overall and 6-1 in the Metro Crum’s No. 16 Cardinals nar­ colleges, improve to 17-3. The No. day night, hosting No. 3 Mitchell we just hit a dry spell." “ However, we were tired, and they Conference. Vincent Askew scored rowly escaped an upset bid Mon­ 10 Rams level off to 9-9. College of New London at East Louisville led by 14 points subbed a lot. They were a little 19 points for the Tigers. Roger Drug testing endangers series day night, receiving 16 points from Russell finished with a game- Catholic High at 8 p.m. several times during the second fresher at the end.” McCiendon scored 20 points for senior guards Jeff Hall and Milt Cincinnati, which fell to 9-11, 3-4. MARACAIBO, Venezuela — The furor over drug testing has high 31 points, including 20 after MCC (110) — Stanley Bike 0 48 4, Wagner en route to a 74-72 Metro half, the last time at 61-47 with less Crum could not comment on the Danald Cost 13 1-2 27, Tyrell Hartfield game. The flu that reduced him to At New York. Walter Berry extended into the winter baseball leagues, and is endangering halftime. Cost added a season-high 104-524, Carbert Russell 143831, La rry coaching by phone Saturday scored 29 points and Mark Jackson this year’s Caribbean World Series. 27, with 18 in the second half. Lopez 1 38 5, Chris Galllgon 8 1-2 17, against UCLA left him with little contribute a school-record 16 As the champion teams from the Dominican Republic, Mexico, Tyrell Hartfield contributed 24 Anthony M artin 0 2-7 2, Totols 48 18-30 " 0 voice. assists, ieading St. John’s, 21-3 Puerto Rico and Venezuela traveled to this first-time host city, ■ points to the MCC attack, while SPRINGFIELD TECH (102) — Tim Buckeyes’ Miller Foley 5 38 13, Rick Ross 82 18, Jean overall and 8-2 in the Big East. Chris Galligan chipped in 17. 8 With 1; 14 left, Duane Kendall hit Col. Eddie Montiel was preparing a little suprise. Chery 3 0-0 , Allan Bethea 10 28 22, Biiiy Donovan scored 17 points to Peter Foley had 25 points, but 8 2 free throws to cut the lead to Pending the outcome of a 9 a.m. EST meeting Tuesday. Peter Foley 12 1-1 25, Gary Rineharts lead Providence, which fell to 10-11 only 4 after intermission, to lead 0-018, Charles Baldwin 0800, Bob Bohl 72-71, but Wagner drilled a 25- Montiel, head of security, planned to proceed with random drug and 2-8. The Friars have lost four of the losers. Allan Bethea added 22. 2 0-0 4, Totals 48 8-11 102. victim of scandal footer with 19 seconds left for a tests immediately before each game of the round-robin their last five. St. John’s trailed 74-71 lead. South Carolina’s Lin- tournament. briefly in the opening moments, COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - The told a late afternoon press confer­ wood Moye hit the first of 2 free Montiel scheduled meetings with representatives froni the but surged to a 4^32 halftime lead University of Minnesota basket­ ence, "that 1 am here to make this throws with 14 seconds left to cut four teams and with Miguel Rodriguez, representing the office of and led by as many as 22 points ball scandal has claimed another announcement.” the lead to 2. midway through the second half. major-league Commissioner Peter Ueberroth. Patriots fry Bacon Bay, in his second year as head The Gamecocks fouled Wagner, victim. At South Bend, Ind., sophomore If team representatives refuse to comply with Montiel’s Ohio State basketball coach of the OSU Department of Athlet­ who missed the front end of the guard David Rivers scored 18 program, the series may never take place. Eldon Miller, the target of angry ics, called Miller’s departure 1-and-l, and South Carolina had points and freshman guard Mark fans after the Buckeyes surprising "very unfortunate.” one last chance to tie the score. on defensive end ’ Stevenson added 16 to lead Notre loss to the Gophers last week, “ Coach Miller has been a credit Moye’s 15-footer with 2seconds left Dame, 15-3. Maryland’s senior announced his resignation Monday to Ohio State University and the bounced off the rim. PGA tourney ends in anger forward, Len Bias, led all scorers COLCHESTER — A strong def­ led Coventry with 18 and 10 points effective at the end of the season. Columbus community for a long respectively. Julie Dimmock, period of time,” said Bay. “ The The Gamecocks were led by with 25 points. The Terps fell to PEBBLE BEACH. Calif. — Mother Nature, not eventual ensive effort led Coventry High to a Miller, a surprise choice when he 54-43 victory over homestanding niece of the Coventry coach, led was named to replace Fred Taylor, Ohio State basketball program is Moye, a 6-foct-7 senior, with 19 11- 10. winner Fuzzy Zoeller, was the only to complete the course in the In other games, it was: Temple Bacon Academy on Monday night Bacon with 14 markers. the winningest coach in Ohio State held in great respect across the points, 17 in the second half. final round of the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. The victory raised Louisville to 70. George Washington: Appalach­ in COC girls basketball action. Coventry’s next outing is Thurs­ history, ended 10 controversial nation.” The round was cancelled after eight holes Monday when a day at home against conference 14-6 on the year, 3-2 in the Metro. ian St. 57, Furman 56; Citadel 69, 2 4 Herald photo by Pinto The win lifts the Patriots to 11-4 Bay said Miller, whose current UPI photo Pacific storm pounded the Pebble Beach course with a years as Buckeye head coach. Ohio overall, 6-3 in the conference. The foe Cromwell High in a 7:30 p.m. team is 10-9 overall and 4-5 in the South Carolina fell to 11- 8, 2-4. Western Carolina 68; Old Domin­ combination of heavy wind and rain, lightning and hail. The State Athletic Director Rick Bay loss sends the Bobcats to 4-4 in the start. “ agreed mutually” the school's Big Ten after back-to back losses In games involving ranked ion 59, James Madison 53; South St. John’s Walter Berry is head and shoulders above deluge turned the greens into streams and the bunkers into Going for two last week at Minnesota and Iowa, teams. No. 4 Memphis State routed Alabama 54, South Florida 51; and COC and 9-6 overall. basketball program needed a new everyone else as he launches jumper despite defense of. swimming pools. came to his office Monday morning Cincinnati 74-55, No. 10 St. John’s Virginia Commonwealth 87, North Manchester High’s Bruce Rosenberg (34) launcheiJ this Coventry moved to a 17-9 lead COVENTRY (54) — Maura Donehv 2 leader. Providence’s Alan Roth (24) and Steve Wright (left). However, that storm was only a prelude to a larger one after one period and was not 0-0 4, Mollle Jacobson 0 2-7 2, Pom "It is with a heavy heart,” Bay to discuss the basketball situation. whipped Providence 85-61, and No. Carolina-Charlotte 70. shot last Friday against Fermi at Clarke Arena. Indians Bagnall 21-2 5,Stocey Robertson20-24, brewing in the players locker room. Tournament. PGA and threatened thereafter. "We out- Kim MIzesko 3 0-0 8, Ursual WIebush0 AT&T officials huddled and decided to extend play to Tuesday. shot 23 percent in loss. They’ll try to be on target tonight shot them and played a little better 0-00, Leslie Danehy90-016, Lisa Talaga The decision touched off an angry protest from the Tour 5 0-0 10, Shawn Dickson 0 80 0, Anna as they host Bristol Eastern at 7:30 p.m. defensively than they did,” cited Werfel 0 0-0 0, M okiko M lglta 10-0 2, Sue 4 players, led by veterans Raymond Floyd and Peter Jacobsen. Patriot coach Ray Dimmock. “ I Harris 0 81 0, Nektarla GItsIs 0 38 3, “ This is a pro-am and really doesn’t follow the normal rules, think our team played good ag­ Brenda Thai acker 0 0-0 0. Totals 24818 54. Jacobsen: said. "There are some prominent businessmen who NBA roundup gressive defense, team defense BACON ACADEMY (43) — Leanne have their jets warming up at the airport. What happens to their And we played with a lot of Shoop 4 48 12, Desiree Fofard 0 0-0 0, SCOREBOARD TamI Garr 0 0-00, Julie Dimmock 5 48 pros if they leave. They don’t even pick up a check. composure, unlike the East Hamp­ 14, Doro Dllal 0 800. Jodi D llardI 20-04, "Enough is enough. If they wanted to go 72 holes, we could have ton game,” Dimmock added. Jocelyn Adkins 10-02, Sue Gorreck 51-2 Pointmakers off target I p'lio Danehy and Lisa Talaga 11. Totals 17 9-14 43. Va. commonwealth 87, N.C.- Oatway chipped In with »inoj* continued to play this afternoon. We’re all big boys. The course Big East standings CharlotteTO markers. Jeff Grote, Joe Konrad, C^hlP Addabbo, Sean Malone, Jason Alton isn’t going to get any drier.” Bowling After hearing the players’ complaints and checking on course By W illiam R. Barnard nine of his 16 points in the final nine Basketball Big E a it Conference O’oll Valdosta St. 77, Delta St. 72 Hockey and Curry each hod an assist. K e^n w L W L W. Ky. 51, Jacksonville 46 M lllen made 7 soves In pool. On and weather conditions for Tuesday, tournament director Lou The Associated Press minutes to lead a San Antonio Syracuse 8 1 17 2 W.Vo. St. 106, Bluefleld 104 (OT) Sunday, Regal's bowed to Windsor, 6-3, rally. Saints appoint Sidweil 8 2 21 3 at Loomis-Chatfe. Oatwav, Hurtuk and Russo said the officials decided to call off the final round of the Sf. John's W.Vo. Tech 83 Alderson-Broaddus It was a night to forget for Georoetown 7 2 17 3 73 NHL standings Malone netted goals, with one assist Elks event. NBA standings Vlllonovo 5 3 15 9 W.Va. Wesleyan 116Carson-Newman93 eoch to Tim Shumaker, Addobbo and Zoeller who had overcome the unpredictable weather, the National Basketball Association Spurs 112, Jazz 104 NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - Steve ever signed a contract with the Pittsburgh 4 5 13 7 Washington & Lee 58, Bridgewater 54 Curry. Mlllen stopped 19 shots. Ralph Dover 150-157-425, Chris T Im o -; scoring leaders Alex English and Artis Gilmore had 26 points and Sidweil. defensive line coach for Saints. Boston College 3 7 12 9 Xavier 104, Spring Hill 89 Wales Conference nev 384, Joe Desimone 138-388, Tony * three difficult courses and the rest of the field for the previous Eotttm Conftrtnce 2 5 11 6 Adrian Dantley. 12 rebounds for San Antonio, which the Indianapolis Colts last year, Connecticut Midwest Patrick Division Desimone 142-383, Stan Kuodos 138-384,, three rounds was declared winner. Sidweil. 41, worked with Mora Atlantic Division Providence 2 8 10 11 Bowling Green 61, Eastern Kentucky 60 W L T Pts. GF GA Hank Hebert 140-143-137-420, Tony P e l-. English, averaging 29.5 points outscored Utah 17-4 down the was named the New Orleans Saints W L Pet. 6 B 1 7 n 11 between 1968-1973 as defensive Seton Hall Carteton 75, Macalester63 Philadelphia 35 15 2 72 223 159 lecatto 142-141-394, Joe Dworak 135-153- • per game for Denver this season, stretch. defensive coordinator after the Boston 36 8 .616 — Case Western Reserve68, Wooster64 Woshlngton 31 18 4 205 179 424, Joe Twaronite 135-375, T o ny; assistant for the University of Phllodelphia 30 18 .625 8 Monday's Result 88 managed only 14 points on 6-for-23 position became available over the Central St 90, Defiance 87 NY Islanders 25 17 10 80 218 167 Scholastic FIcaro 138-140-405, Larry O uellette, Kings 94, Knicks 90 Colorado. New Jersey 28 21 .571 10'/3 St. John's 85, Providence 61 Doane 83, Bellevue 70 Pittsburgh 23 24 8 52 200 192 138-380, Rick Burnett 145-144-405, Jack . Bryant unanimous choice shooting as the Houston Rockets weekend. Washington 23 24 .489 14’/3 Today's Game Gustavus 71, St. O lof Talley 139-380, Travis Cook Jr. 158-395, • New York 18 31 .367 20'/3 68 NY Rongers 23 25 4 50 181 181 edged the Nuggets 104-102. Dan­ Mike Woodson scored 24 points Vlllonovo at Boston College Indlaha Central 83, Franklin 70 New Jersey 15 34 2 32 187 244 Henry Agostlnelll 138-353, Travis Cook • NEW YORK — Bear Bryant, winner of 326 games in almost 40 Saints coach Jim Mora’s an­ He has coached at the universi­ Central Division Wednesday’s Games Kenyon 93, Oberlln 73 tley, averaging 29,3, was held to 12 and his steal with seven seconds Milwaukee 32 17 .653 — Adams Division Bennet girls Sr. 141-398. ; nouncement Monday followed the ties of Nevada-Las Vegas and at Georgetown at UConn (Civic Cen­ Ohio Wesleyan 71, Denison 67 Montreal 30 17 5 85 230 175 years as a head coach, was a unanimous choice Monday for the in Utah’s 112-104 loss to San left preserved Sacramento’s Atlanta 26 20 .565 4'/3 ter), 8 p.m. Southwest Mo , U Of IM-Chl 59 The Cheney Tech freshmen beat team’s weekend report that Vince Southern Methodist University be­ Detroit 24 24 .500 68 Quebec 28 20 4 80 213 180 National Football Foundation’s College Football Hall of Fame. Antonio, victory over New York. 7>/3 Syracuse at Seton Holl St. John's 51, Hamline 50 Boston 28 19 7 59 205 184 Bennet Junior High. 44-38, in girls TrI-Town | Tobin, formerly with Mora's Balti­ tween 1974-1981. Sidweil was with Clevelond 16 29 .383 13 Friday's Games St. Thomas 43, Augsburg 37 basketball action. Meechle Grant Bryant died in 1983,37 days after retiring as coach at Alabama, “ We were really going after Patrick Ewing, who led the Chicago 17 32 .347 15 Hartford 28 24 1 53 211 193 Bob Edwards 225-231-838. Rob M lg ll-: more team in the USFL. had the New England Patriots three Vlllonovo at Pittsburgh St. Louis 78, Youngstown St. 61 Buffalo 24 23 5 53 195 184 scored 12 points to lead Bennet, while where he had led the program since 1958. Dantley from every angle every Knicks with 18 points, hit a Indiana 15 32 .319 16 Saturday's Gomes Wls.-Mllwaukee71,Car1haoe48 Tricia O'Connell added 10 . Beth ore 235-585, Rich Duauette 213-550, Stu * resigned and the position was years as linebacker coacb, before Western Conference Campbell Conference Parker 202-208-591, Ray Bessette 214-' time he got the ball.” said Spurs’ 10-footer with 44 seconds remain­ Boston College ot St. John's Souttiwest Norris Division O'Brien pulled down a club-high 13 open. Tobin denied Monday he had moving to Indiana. Midwest Division Seton Hall at Georgetown AblleneChristlan85, Howard Payne79 rebounds. Grant grabbed-12, while 587, Don M cAllister 202-558, Bob Aren dt; guard Wes Matthews, who scored ing to cut the Kings’ lead to 93-90. W L Pet. GB W L T Pis. GF GA 504, Dave Edwards 510, Howie Edwards- Notre Dome at Syracuse Dallas Baptist 76, Austin Coll. 54 Chicago 25 20 7 57 233 228 Andrea DelloRocco snagged 10. F Houston M 15 .688 — 504, Pete Fortin 512, Andy Michaud 501, Sunday's Game Harding 73, Arkansas Coll. 61 St. Louis 22 20 7 51 169 194 Denver 28 21 .571 5'/3 UConn at Vlllonovo, 2 p.m. Pon American 91, Concordia Lutheran Gus Senkbell 512, Dick Kingsley 514, Dallas 24 21 .533 7'/3 Minnesota 19 24 6 48 208 204 Scholastic standings Don Dzen 520, W ally Gauvin 519, Ray San Antonio 26 24 .520 8 63 Toronto 14 32 5 33 195 251 Jessup 525, Ken M argotta 517, Tom Utoh 24 27 .471 10'/3 Big East result Prairie Vlew91, Huston-Tlllotson83 Detroit 11 38 5 27 177 278 Jones 504, J ohn M iller 511, A rt Geer 558i Sacramento 19 30 .388 14V3 Sam Houston 70, SW Texas 54 Smythe Division George Mayer 521, Jim Baker 510, Joe Pocific Division Stephen F. Austin 69, Nicholls St. 59 Edmonton 38 11 8 78 279 215 B a s k e tb a ll DePInto 517. ; L.A. Lakers 35 11 .761 — Texas ASil 89, E. Texos St 87 (OT) Calgary 23 22 8 52 218 203 Portland 29 22 .569 8V3 St. John's B5. Providence 61 West Los Angeles 17 28 8 40 190 251 Fullerton St. 67, Fresno St. 58 Vancouver 18 27 7 39 187 210 Nile Owls \ Phoenix 18 28 .391 17 CCC-Eost O’all 643-2711 Winnipeg 17 32 5 39 198 252 L.A Clippers 18 31 .367 I8V3 PROVIDENCE (61) W L W L Beth Haack 211-528, Cheryl D6'U 194} Classified... UPI top 20 Monday's (2ames 44 Household Goods ..62 Seattle 17 31 .354 19 Business Opportunities 22 Store/OMice Space For advertisements to be Klpfer 0-4 6-10 6, Roth 2-7 (H) 4, S. No Gomes Scheduled Eost Hartford 8 0 11 0 Maureen Wood 177-190-521, Kennie E Golden State 15 36 .294 22National Hockey League Stoneledge Realty offers $15,500. EOE. Send re ­ ing pay up to S4.75/hour. chester 646-2260. 1922. Scott Rickard's two goals spear­ CHICAGO BLACK HAWKS—Traded day th ru F rid a y , 9-1. Ligh t Southern Maine 62, Bates 58 Lyndon Kroh 12), DIRosa Cleaners 78 ACC girls O'all unique and Innovative op­ sume to MACC, Box 773, 646-8553, ask fo r General St. Josephs 67, OusQuene 63 (Joe DePasqua 38, Hal Rawllnos 14). headed the third win. Brodeur and BUI Gardner, center, to the Hartford Emergency? In Manches­ typing and pleasant DENVER 002) Soderlund added the other scores, W L W L portunities for all licensed Manchester Ct. 08040. M anager. St. Joseph's (Me.) 92, Thomas73 Hose Co. 112 (Jim Wehr 33, Jon St. Bernard 9 2 10 3 Whalersforfutureconsiderotlons. ter, dial 911 for fire, phone manner a must. English 6-23 2-2 14, Schayes 3-7 2-2 8, St. Bonaventure 78, Massachusetts LIndberg 21, Paul Frenette 18, Sean while Brad Fries hod two assists and agents regardless of expe­ Cooper 12-193-527, Dunn 1-22-24, Lever 4-8 Jamie Sutherland, Mike Beaulieu, and Sacred Heart 8 2 10 2 BASEBALL police, medical help. Ask to r Janet, 6484800. 60 Thompson 15, Dan Socha 11, Mike Northwest Catholic 7 3 n 3 rience. Call Mr. Curtiss Advertising Sales — Part time person to wash Dishwasher, Cleaning Pe- 04)8, Hansllk 4-139-1217, Turner 6-10(H) 12, O'Reilly 10), Manchester Bar Associa­ Rickard added one apiece. Conway American League Temple 70, GW 64 earned his third win. Mercy 7 4 10 5 646-2735 for an Publishing company and transport cars (or Wanted, mature woman Full time truck dlver/de- sons for part time work Williams 0-1 0-00, Evans 6-110-012, White Ursinus 51, Haverford 49. tion 98 (Ed Fitzgerald 33, Ed Rowley 18, BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Agreed to, (M)&O0. Totals42-9418-23102. Aquinas 5 5 9 5 terms with Mike Young, outfielder, on of appointment. warklng for the Better reputable deoler. Excel­ fo care fo r Infants In llvery person. Must be one day o r five . S tart $4.50 Utica 97, Mansfield 68 Joe Brennan 12). South Catholic 5 6 6 7 HOUSTON 004) Waynesburg 107, (Geneva 89 Pagonl Caterers 87 (Bill Pardo 33, on8 vear contract. s Business Bureau has ac­ lent driving record a Manchester day care. avalalble flexible hours. hourly. Must have trans­ McCray 2-9 1-4 5, Sampson 6-14 3-4 15, Squirt A East Catholic 3 7 5 9 BOSTON RED SOX—Named BUI Lin West Chester 62, Cabrini 61 Tom Megger 28, Charle Russo 10), St. Joseph's 2 8 4 10 HELP WANTED count representative op­ must. Contact Tom Kel­ H ours 7-1. *4.00 per hour, Experience helpful but portation. Apply Flano's Olaluwon 9-22 5-13 23, Lloyd 5-10 2-3 12, West Virginia 85, Rutgers 64 Manchester Police 74 (Tom CIrullo 18, L Wood It Son divided a pair of moncelll manager ot Elmira of the NeVf HELP WANTED Lucas 12-17 3-4 29, Petersen 0-1 0-0 0, St. M ary's 0 9 2 10 York-Penn League. _ enings. We need a few ley, 646-6464. call 643-5535. not necessary. Apply In R estaurant, 6482342. M a ­ Wilkes 75, Drew 71 (OT) Peter Moffett 18, Ron Macalluso 14, decisions Sunday, losing fo South bright, self-motivated Wiggins 2-5 04) 4, Reid 6-12 4-4 16, Soutti Chip Brown 12, Mario Areata 10). WIndor, 7-2, and regrouping to down MILWAUKEE BREWERS—Agreed to person Al Sletfert's Ap­ ture, responsible, hard­ Leavell 0-2 (H) 0. Totals 42-92 18-32 104. Glenn Construction 84 (Mark Mls- Mid-Foirfleld, 5-1. Brian Kellogg and H o c k e y terms with Bob Gibson, pitcher, on a people who relish the Papa GIno's Manchester Accountant, Jr/Full pliances, 445 Hartford working adults need only Denver 25 32 24 21—103 one-yearcontract. " $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ charge Bookkeeper with Appalachian St. 57, Furman 56 tretta 20, Rich Hyde 18, BUI Finnegan Mike Russo scored In the loss, with CCC-Eostern O'oll Bookkeeper o p p o rtu n ity (o r high e arn­ Parkade, part time days, Road, Manchester, Ct. apply. Houston 27 19 31 27—104 AverettTB, N.C.-Greensboro73 14, Joe Maher 13, Darryl Carr 13), Style assists going to Dan Barry, Devin OAKLAND A'S—Agreed to terms wltb construction lob costing Three-point goals—Lucas (2). Fouled w L T W L T Chris Codlroll, pitcher, on o on^veor Experienced Part time, ings. Experience helpful. flexible schedule, cooks Campbell 70, Augusta 65 62 (Kurt LeDoyt 20, Bruce LeDoyt 18, WIehn, Mark M ldofrdond Ken Herold. South Windsor 6 0 0 13 1 0 fle x ib le hours, sa la ry ne- Confidence, desire, all and counter help wanted. experience. One-wrIte out—Cooper, Olaluwon. Total Centenary 50, Louisiana Tech 47 Gary Bailey 11). Tom Mltney stopped 24 shots. contract. » It you need a better car to If you don’t use It, don't fouls—Denver 26, Houston 24. Enfield 3 2 0 5 8 0 SEATTLE MARINERS—Agreed td ga tlable. C all 646-0534, 12- needed. Unique, new op­ Starting $4/hour plus. 646- system. Accounting de­ drive the youngsters to 4 Charleston SO, Central Wesleyan 47 WIehn's two goals and one assist led Manchester 3 3 0 5 6 0 need It and don't want It, Rebounds—Denver 49 (Cooper 13), Citadel 69, W. Carolino the wav In the win. Gregg Tolman, terms with Matt Young, pitcher, on g I BEST!!! I 2pm, Mandav thru portunity. We train com­ 8553, ask fo r G eneral gree a plus. Manchester school, check the many 68 Fermi 2 3 0 4 9 2 why not sell It with o Houston 56 (Olaluwon 15). Assists— Claflln 81, Coker 77 Mike Kelsey and Barry also scored, on8 vear contract. lo ca tio n . 2289889. Denver 30 (Honzilk 11), Houston 29 Rockville 0 6 0 2 11 0 National League — F rid a y . pletely. C all 235-2517. M anager. offerings In today's Clas­ Classified Ad? Call 643- Davidson 81, Marshall 68 while assists were credited to Kevin s ifie d colum ns. 643-2711. (Lucas 12). Technicals—None. E. Tenn. St. 77, VIrgInlo M ilitary 74 Calendar Sheridan, Marty Curtis, Kris Llnd- CHICA(30 CUBS—Named Billy Wlllh I PART TIME I 2711 to place your ad. Fla. State U. 90, Miami (Fla.) 72 strom and Kellogg. Mltney mode 13 Net Including Monday's games ams botting Instructor and JImnjv N Spurs 112. Jazz 104 George Mason 69, Wllllarh 8i Mary 46 saves. Plersall fielding Instructor. (Georgia Coll. 77, Berry Coll. 74 LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Agreed to I JOB !N TOWN! | NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED Grambllng 73, Texas-Son Antonio 67 TODAY Squirt terms with Ed Vande Berg, pitcher, on o SAN ANTONIO (112) Jacksonville St. 84, North AlobamoBI Boys Basketball I one-yearcontract. • IN BOLTON AREA DARI-FARMS Greenwood 4-41-19, Mitchell 7-21 (M) 14, King 97, Clinch Valley 93 Bristol Eastern at Manchester, 7:45 PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Signed St. Bernard at East Catholic, 7:30 Horst Engineering whipped Central Golf Mike Brown and R.J. Reynolds, oue* I *5“ hr./start Gilmore 9-17 8-9 26, Matthews 6-9 4-6 16, Lander 66, Francis Marlon 52 Ct., 5-3, Saturday at Bolton. Chris Robertson 6-26 2-4 14, Higgins 1-3 1-2 3, Liberty 69, Md.-BaltlmoreCntv54 Portland at Cheney Tech, 7:30 fielders, and Junior Ortiz, catcher, to" Rocky Hill at Bolton, 7:30 MIckus, David Mannobach, BUI Pace, on^yearcontracts. ICE CREAM, INC. Hugh es 5-91-312, lavaronl2-42-26, Brittain Limestone 72, Allen 69 Kevin Low and Brennan Lundberg 1-2 04) 2, Sunvold 3^ 4-4 10.Totats44-93 Livingston 71, Tennessee Martin 74 Coventry ot Bacon Academy, 7:30 PGA results SAN DIE(K> PADRES—Agreed tP I No dress code. Casuaf fun at- | Lik i SL Louisiana Coll. 80, Dillard 74 Girls Basketball tallied (or the victors. Assists went to terms with Roy Lee Jackson, pitcher, on« 23-31112. Manchester at Glastonbury, 7:45 Phil Dakin and MIckus (two each), and one-yearcontract. Cldw Mill Rd. has immediate openings for telephone UTAH (KM) Louisville 74, South Carolina 72 BUI Haves, Corev Sutherland, Derek $ mosphere. If you enjoy talking $ Dantley 5-13 2-3 12, Malone 6-13 (M) 12, Mars HIII90, Lenolr-Rhyne78 (ot) . Boys Swlmmlni MW4I00 PGA Open SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS—SIgnM Brookfield SL Bolton Windsor Locks ot Manchester, 3:30 Wood, Lundberg and Mannobach. Bobby Moore, Rick Wolts and MlkS order person. This person should have Eaton 4-10 CM) 8, Green 11-15 3-3 25, N.C.-Wilmington 74, American56 David Beaulieu made lust 8 saves In At Pebble Beach, Calif., Feb. 3 $ on the phone, we might have a $’ Hansen 1-5 (M) 3, Stockton 3-8 04) , N.C.-Asheville 75, Coastal Carolina (Played on three courses) LaCoss, pitchers, and Chris Janet, E. Middle Tpke. excellent telephone manners and be 6 WEDNESDAY net. outfielder. - Mannion 5-8 0-2 11, Bailey 5-13 2-2 12, 66 Lundberg's fourth goal of the game (Par 72) 5 job for you. We offer a guaran- | Wllklns3-51-27,Scurry 3^3-49. Totals46-99 N W Louisiana 64, SE Louisiana 61 Men's Basketball Llnloy SL capable of data entry on a P.C. terminal. M itchell at MCC, with four seconds left enable Horst to TELEVISION ~ 11-16 104. Navy 71, E. Carolina 56 8 cop a furious comeback ond earn a Fuzzy Zoeller, $1084X10 89-88-70—205 I teed salary with bonuses. Work | Carpenter Rd. Menc.-Bo!ton Applications are now being taken Mon­ Newberry 98, Morris 78 Girls Bosketball Payne Stewart, 84,800 71-89-70—210 —Announced thereslgng* Son Antonio 31 27 25 29—112 7-all tie with New London on Sunday. tionof JImSpence.tenlorvIcepretIdenC Utotl 36 29 32 17—104 Old Dominion 59, James Madison 53 East Catholic at Mercy, 7 p.m. Tom Watson, 31,200 71- 87-73—211 I done from our office, four even- | day - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. or send Mannobach added two goals, while Bluarldge Dr. Three-point goals—Hughes, Man­ Pan American 91, Concordia Lutheran Haves contributed one. BUI Pace Tony Sills, 31,200 72- 88-71—211 Manchaeter nion. Fouled out—none. Totals 63 East Catholic vs. Suffleld (at Enfield guarded the net. Mark WIebe, 31,200 7089-72—211 I ings a week and Saturday $ Bette Dr. resume to fouls—San Antonio 19, Utah 25. Pfeiffer 86, Pembroke St, 71 Twins Rink), 8 p.m. Richard Zokol, 31,200 78-89-73—211 Rebounds—San Antonio 47 (Gilmore Rhodes 87, Emory 62 Wrostllnp Dan Pohl, 19,425 71-70-72—213 Radio, TV $ mornings. Call Michelle, 647- $ 12), Utoh 47 (Malone, Eaton 9). Salem 93 Fairmont 80 Manchester at Windham, 8 p.m. PiB Wee B Ken Brown, 19,425 74- 7388-213 DARI-FARMS ICE CREAM INC. Assists—San Antonio 26 (Matthews, South Alabama 54, South Florida 51 East Cathollc/RHAM at Cheney Mark Pfell, 19,425 7387-73—213 $ 9946, Monday-Thursday eve- $ Robertson 5), Utoh 31 (Stockton 10). Southwestern Loulslona 83, Stetson Tech,5:30 Regal Men's Shop blanked W alling­ Bob Eastwood, 19,425 70-70-73—213 TONIGHT MANCHESTER HERALD 40 Tolland Stage Road Technicals—Son Antonio Illegal de­ 55 Ice Hockey ford, 5-0, Saturdoy at Bolton. Jim Andy Bean, 154XX) 75- 7188—2148:00 NHL All-Star Game, ESPN, 6 ings, also Saturday mornings. | fense (2), San Antonio bench, M at­ USC-Spartanburg 71, Ersklne58 Manchester vs. Farmington (at Curry's two gaols paced the winners. Jim Thorpe, 154)00 728874-214 WTIC radla. C Call NOW 647-9946 Tolland. CT 06084 thews. A—10,537. Va. St. 89, DIst. Of Columbia 84, OT Harttord Arena), 3:40 Victor Hurtuk, Jon Lange and Jason Chi Chi Rodriguez, 15,000 7872-70-214 8:30 Celtics v i. Bucks, Channel 20 ^$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 1 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 4, 1M6 - It

18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Feb. 4, 1986 LOOK FOR THE STARS ... ^ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 [CARS/TRUCKS HOMES H J ] HOMES HOMES m APARTMENTS INSTORE AND [MISCELLANEOUS I FOB SALE Autom otive I FOB SALE Look for the CLASSIFIED ADS with STARS; stars help you get FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE 1 2 ^ FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE Hoy for Sale by the Bale. 72 C h ew Nova — 9,000 Hemesick??? Tired of Manchester — $74,900. Beautiful Lot surrounds Manchester — 3 room store for Rent. Heat, air, CAR8/TRUCKS -parking. Main street. Ex­ Cosh ond carry. Pella miles on rebuilt engine, aObrtment living and New Listing. Great star­ this lovely 7 room Colon­ apartment, appliances, automatic, 8 cylinder. garage, parking, cen­ cellent location. Call 649- Brothers, Bldwell Street. FOR SALE TMdv for vour own ter home in established ial on Temple Drive In HD $950. 742-5824. better results. Put a star on your ad and see what a 643-7405. h9iiie? This could be lust neighborhood offers 2 East Hartford. Spacious t r a lly lo c a te d . S395 5334. .. .rat you're looking for. 7 bedrooms, 2 fuH baths, eat Rooms and an ERA Buy-, monthly. 289-9486. 1984 Subaru — Tip top Office Copier and Cash 79 Pinto exc. cond., $1,695; riioms, 3-4 bedrooms, 1 In kitchen 8. laundry ers Protection Plan make condition. $6,500. Stereo 80 Cadillac El Dorado 4 Room Apartment — 1st register. Call 646-4257 ★ difference it makes. Telephone 643-2711, Monday-Friday, tor garage/ and Its roof space, new furnace and this a great buy. Call I ROOMMATES tope deck, MIchelln tires. loaded, $7,495; 82 Comoro floor, adults, no pets, no evenings. and fyrnoce ore newer, central air conditioning. today tor a showing....B- IWANTEO 646- 0040. low miles T top, $6,995; 78 If you have a flair for lanchard 8* Rossetto Real appliances, security. Ref­ ^ c e d at $82,900 and 14 Yards Blue/Green Firebird std., $2,495; 80 owner needs quick sole. decorating, this home Estate, 646-2482. erences, one car. 649-1265. 72 Chevy Von 307,4 barrel, Female Housemate to Plaid upholstery fabric. Grand Prix loaded sun­ dOCkson 8. Jackson Real could be tor you. Sentry 3 speed standard on floor, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ^ share 3 bedroom Cape 643- 6444 or 649-7814. $60.o roof, $4,995 ; 76 Jaguar Estate, 647-8400 or 646- Real Estate, 643-4060. 1895 Victorian Colonial, 8 bed carpeted panel, runs XJ12 loaded, $7,195; 79 KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright with 31 year male. Refer­ 8646. Room , 3-4 bedroom s good. $900 or best offer. Flat 128 4 dr., $1,295; 78 Manchester — $96,900. w/Master suite w/bath, 2 ences, car and lob. Call Attention Mary Kov 649-5556, ask fpr Craig. Steve at 649-1158. Beauty Consultants — Honda Accord, $1,195. In-Town Country Living New Listing. Entertain at full baths, wraparound Available about March Showcase and many ac­ Lou's Auto Sales, 646-5555. I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED This lovely 1 year old home this summer with porch, 3 chimneys, 2 story 1st. Bolton, 3 room 1st 1981 Citation — 4 speed, floor apartment. New ap­ cessories. All new. $99. Split Contemporary with 3 this Inground pool. Com­ barn, and tool shed, by air, AM /FM Cassette, ps, 85 Ford Escort 2 dr. 6k, fortable Ranch for enter­ owner, 646-4407, $104,900. pliances, air condition­ Call any time, 646-4473.0 pb, rear window de- Full Time Truck Driver bedrooms, 2 baths, formal For Sale $5,395; 84 L T D Chrome Hairdresser. Accepting dining room, 2 cor gar­ taining with ease. Family ing, heat, hot water, park­ fogger. 57K. $2,200 or applications for full time Wanted. Must be over 18 ing, laundry facilities. Women's fur-collar Victoria 4 dr. sdn. ac, age, living room with living room, dining, remo­ offers. 647-7512. $8,795; 83 Colony Park and part time positions. years of age. Apply In deled kitchen, 3 bed­ $400 per month plus $500 leather coat. Excellent person, Nielsen Auto I ^ N E A T i M / stone fireplace 8. heotolo- [HOUSEHOLD Won. 8 cyl. loaded, $7,995; Friendly surroundings. rooms, full basement, security deposit. 1 year condition. Size 12. $50 or 1984 Jeep Wagoneer — 4 Ports, 646 Center Street, l ^ n u M i i N e tbr, wall to wall thru out 83 Fairmont 4 dr. sdn. 6 Call 643-2103.______garage and more. Sentry Rentals lease. 643-0445. [goods______best otter. 649-2687. wheel drive, all available Monchester.______and fully oppllonced kit­ cyl. at/ps, $4,495; 82 Ford Real Estate, 643-4060. factory options, auto­ Dental assistant. Excel­ chen has lots to offer. This 9' Surf Rod with Spinning Country Soulre. Won. - Forrond Remodeling Fogarty Brothers -r- Ba­ home has o high view with Used Refrigerators, matic, olr conditioning, lent full time opportunity Electricians — Apprenti­ Get a Sharp etgrt. Profes­ Manchester — Off Main reel. Very good condition. loaded, $5,195; 81 Ford ces and Journeymen. Ca­ Odd'’ lobs. Trucking. Cabinets, roofing, out-' throom remodeling; In- easy access drivewoy. New To Market — Nicely Street — 4 room first floor Washers, Ranges — midnight blue, buy direct for experienced, ener­ Home ropoirt. You norria sional sharpening mpliMh I ROOMS $30 complete. 643-9132.0 Escort 2 dr. low miles, reer opportunities for ters/ room odditlons, stoHotlon water heaters, Close to Glastonbury. Decorated. Neat and apartment available to an clean, guaranteed, parts form original owner. 646- getic and personablel Indi­ It, we do It. Fro# #$tl- ing knivit; ecUtOfT, FOR RENT $2,995 ; 81 Mazda 626 4 dr. vidual. Team oriented experienced lourneymen decks, oil lyges of remo- gerboge disposals; faucet Lots of extras. Asking clean! 5 8. 5 duplex with established worker. Rent - and service. Low prices. 6388 otter 6pm. motes. Insured. M t C O O * . pinking shears/ lowg ond Ski Boots, size 8, made by $2,995 ; 84 F250, 4x4 8 CVl., general practice In a very and pre-reglstered ap­ deimg ondreddlrs. FREE repairs. 6494539. Vlso/M $129,900. Century 21 IVz baths each side. Vinyl $300 monthly plus utilities. B.D. Pearl 8, Son, 649 garden tools, rotary Room, Main Street loca­ Caber. In excellent condi­ $10,500. Backus M otor attractive Glastonbury of­ prentices. EOE. 203-243- estimates, FtHiy Insured. asterCard accepted. Jockston-Showcose, 646- sided, separate systems. 643-2210. Main Street, 643-2171. 1978 Buick LeSobre — 4 Howkes Tree Service — mower blades, ehUHrts, tion, all utilities Included. tion. Call 649-1794 any­ Inc. 649-6257. fice location. Salary and 9543, Bloomfield Electric Telephone 643-6017, after 1316. Possible bedroom on 3rd door, V-6, automatic, Bucket Truck & Chipper. plain blades and many FIND A CASH buyer for References and security. time, $25.0 benefits commensurate Componv.______6pm, 647-8509.______^ floor. Solar panel on one 3 Room Apartment — Like New 14 cu. ft. Indus­ power steering and 69 Corvette T-Top 4 spd., Stump Removol. Free Es­ others. Call Sunny-Em, those golf clubs you never side. Full basement, di­ 646-7089 between 6-9pm. trial freezer. $350. 649- brakes, low mileage. Im­ with auallficatlons. 6S9- 649-1088 after Spm. Eleldstone Fireplace, Ver­ First floor. Heat 8. Elect­ $14,500 — 65 T-BIrd Auto Service Technicians timates. Special consider­ Carpentry ond remodel­ usol Advertise them for vided. 2 car garage. 9012. Hendv Lathe, 6 foot bed, maculate Inside and out. 1922.______non, $94,500. Beautiful 4 ric Included. Security 8, 10" swing, 2 chucks hard loaded, $4,500 — 76 Cadil­ — Full time positions ation for Elderly ond Hon- ing services — Complefe sole In classified. Jusf dial bedroom Cope, with lots Hurry! $132,900. Strano references required. No Must see. 649-1068 or 647- Hove You Been Wishing and soft, complete colic lac Seville all options, Full time delivery person, available. Experience In dlcopped. 647-7553. home rejwirs ond remo­ 643-2711 to place your ad. Of special features, on a Real Estate, 647-7653. I APARTMENTS pets. After 5pm, 646-1108. Sofa — Includes large 8894. you could find a home day and attachments, best $6,500 — 81 Chevette 4 heavy lifting, 6 days per front alignment, brakes deling. Quality work. Ref­ nicely treed lot. Floor-to-- feather tilled cushion, 2 and tune up preferred. Handyman. Carpentry, care where someone will erences, licensed and In­ 1^‘ I f OR RENT offer. After 5pm, 647-8120. spd., $2,200 — 81 Chevette weeK. Salary commensu­ rHlNCOINETAx” celling fleldstone fire­ Two ot the Finest — One a Bolster pillows. Goodcon- 1981 Chevy Van — Panel, 4spd. dented, $1,200 — 79 rate with experience. Be­ Will consider applicants home repotrs and clean­ Show a child how, some­ s u re . ^11 646-8165. contemporary, the other YOU CAN enlov extra dltlon. $95. Price negotia­ % ton, 6 cylinder, 60,000 SERVICE ^■1 place In the living room 8. Hide A Bed Couch — $75.4 Chevy Impala Won. new nefits available. Dependa­ with less experience. Uni­ ing, neot, relloble. Free one who listens and |2IJ knotty pine woodwork, o traditional Colonial. 3 Bedroom Duplex, Imme­ vacation money by ex­ ble. 649-4700.O miles. Battery, front disc, quotes. Manchester home cares? Please coll 643- diate occupancy, no utili­ X 8 slate pool table, $250. engine, $3,200 — 78 Impala ble, hard working people forms provided but must Robert E. jorvis, oak floors, aluminum sid­ Bath large and spacious changing Idle Items In exhaust 8, shocks all less owner. 649-1158, Steve 0475. very reasonable Building-Remodeling 644- 8360. 2 dr. new engine, $2,500 — only need apply. Call have own tools. Full com­ Netkin's Tax Service. ing 8.2 cor garage. A great with 4 bedrooms, 2Vz ties, parking, bus line, your home tor cash ... Sleeper Sofa — Cotonlal than one year old. $4,400. pany benefits available. Glarrotano. rates, near 384, Main Specialist. Additions, gar­ $550/monfhly. Security, 78 Impala Won., $1,600. Debbie at 643-2171 for Low rates, strictly confi­ find tor o reasonable price baths, fireplace and excel­ with on ad In classified. Print. $50. 646-6332.0 647- 2392, Days; 267-4176Larry's Sales 8, Repair, Call 643-6510, Manchester Street, Monchester. ages, roofing, siding, kit­ references. 649-3087. appointment. dential. Over 10 veers 8. It won't last long. D.W. lent location. Call today Call 643-2711 to place vour after 6pm. 871-1790. 4 Kmort. EOE.______General Cleaning —- chens, bathrooms, re- experience. 644-1009. tor details. Joyce G. Ep­ Singer Wrought Iron Sew­ [ MUSICAL My Licensed MoncheMer INVITATION TO BID Fish Realty, 643-1591 or ad. Home and office. Call placement INVITATION TO BID stein Real Estate, 647-8895. Manchester — Available ing Machine stand, made 75 Buick Century Wagon Hartford Road Dairy home has 2 openings for The Eighth Utilities Dis­ The Eighth Utirtles 871-1400. ITEMS D V L at 649-6604. windows/doors. 643-6712. You SoVe Tim e — Receive trict, 32 Main St., Manches­ Immediately. One, two Into work table. $65. Call — $150 as Is. Phone 649- Queen needs experienced oges 6 weeks to 2 years. trict, 32 Main St., Manches­ and three bedroom apart­ Conicerned Service — Get ter, Conn., 06040 seeks bl0s Desirable Area — Man­ Home Sweet H o m e!!! Im­ | s»JH0MES 643-7534.D 9637 otter 4pm. I MOTORCYCLES/ person to work counter 5 Call 646-t150. ter, Conn., 06040 seeks bids ments. $425, $495, $525, Accordion with case. Applications being ac­ Dumas Electric — • Having Great Convenience with for replacement windows at for 1,000 feel ot 4" fire hose chester, $169,900. A home maculate 4 bedroom U 8, BICYCLES cepted at Barry Blast nights weekly, Wednes­ Certified Nurse will bab­ coupled with turn 4” stori heat and hot water In­ I ^ ^ I for r ent Good condition. 16 Inch. I Electrical Problems? Ta x Corporation of New the Fire house, 32 Moln St., with room tor the growing R Colonial. 2.5 baths, su­ Sleep Sofa — two cushion day to Sunday, 5-10. Must ysit for 1 or 2 children. My couplings. cluded. J.D . Real Estate, $95. Call 649-4896 Company. Hand debar­ iPAiNTIND/ Need o large or a small England's reasonably Manchester, Ct. 06040. Bid specifications may be family to share lots of per family room with brown tweed, Lawson. ring and sandblasting. be honest, reliable and hom'e. 649-6684.* Repair? w e Specialize In Bid specifications may be 646-1980. Vernon — 4 room ranch evenlnos.D Men's 5 speed Touring PAPEMN6 priced "In home' Income obtolned during normal busi­ obtained during normol butJ* happy moments In. 4 bed­ outstanding stone fire­ Needs covering. Other­ Apply at 238 Hartford courteous. Hourly pay Residential w ork. Joseph tax service. A tax expert ness hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 with appliances. Lake wise good condition. $75. bike. Call after 7pm, 647- open. Apply In person, ness hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 rooms, kitchen with place, custom bult In 1976 1979 Chevrolet CIO Rood. Reor.______Child Care." Certified ele­ Oumos. Fully Licensed. will call on you at your p.m ), Monday thru Sotur- p.m.), Monday thru Satur­ Manchester — Bennett privileges. No children, 649-0440.O 9351. $40.0 Hartford Rood Dairy day, from the Dispatcher bt butcher block Island, 1st In lovely South Windsor Pickup. Low mileage, ex­ mentary teacher will care Name your own price — Free Ektlmotes. 646-5253. convenience when you doy, from the Dispatcher at neighborhood. Owner Elderly Housing, handi­ no pets, $485 monthly. Part Tim e Person needed Queen.______far your child while you Father and son. Fast, the Eighth utilities District the Eighth Utilities District floor family room with capped unit available. 742-6736. I RECREATIONAL cellent condition. $4,200. call 646-3219(home) or 528 Firehouse. 32 Main Streef, beamed celling 8. fire­ anxious to sell. Priced at 2 Walnut arm chairs, over to work In our checking work In m y Hebron home- dependable service. 'The winning phone' Firehouse. 32 Main Street, Now taking applications I ITEMS After 5pm, 647-8902. Banking — Position avail­ 5S3S Jackson Real new cane seat. $99. 643- AUTOMOTIVE Lots of TLC, fully. li­ 8< Removal. Call 646-5761. ....iitt hoop wotcMng our at the above address until at the above address until capped apartment, $415to 17 Foot Bass attacker, Classified ads serve the for an appointment otter tomer service 7:00 p.m. February 18, 19B6. room, Inground pool and Estate, 647-8400 or 646- STORE ANO 7534.0 N censed. Coll Janet offer eloeelffod columns for the 7:00 p.m. March 3, 1986. ot $444 a month. Applicants 1984 70 horsepower out­ people today ... lust as 6pm. 647-4623.______representative. If you en- ZiBglpf^s Tax Sgrvica which time they will be pub­ ot which time they will b* trgarage, with wall to wall 8646. I OFFICE SPACE Truck Cap for Datsun 6:30pm, 646-3888. Painting and Paperhong- Rhone Number Joefcpot publicly opened, read aloud must supply handicap In­ For Sole — Large sofa. board with trolling motor, they have since our coun­ lov working with the pub­ winner I . Filing personal and businasa licly opened, read cloud and Carpeting!! D.W. Fish try's beginning. Read and with six foot bed sliders Driver — Delivery per­ ing — Exterior and Inte­ recorded. and recorded. Brand New Listing!! I 6 formation with applica­ Good condition. Good drive on trailer, 2 depth lic, this lob may be for tax raluma within your home Bids shall remain volld for Realty, 643-1591 or 871- use them regularly. 643- front and back. Alumi­ son. 3 to 4 days per week. you. Applicants should Sewing Done — - Expe­ rior, ceilings repaired. Bids shall remain valid for Room Ranch with 3 bed­ tion. Rent Includes heat, Office Spoce — Excellent bargain at $40. Phone sounders, many extros. References, fully Insured. There's someone out ainca 1873. Slao bookkeeping thirty days from the bid thirty days from the bid 1'400. hot water, range, refriger­ location with ample park­ 2711. num. $50. 646-8661. Over 21 8. retired persons have pleasant phone man­ rienced seamstress. aervicaa ayallaua. opening date. The District rooms and 0 24' x 28' living 649-7959.0 $5,400. 643-5109. Quality work- Martin there who wants to buy opening date. The District ator, disposal, elevator 8, ing. 600, 400 8. 300 so. ft. considered. Able to lift 50 nerism, bonking knowl­ Dressmaking, alterations your power tools. Find Please call 846-8348. reserves the right to reject reserves the right to reiect room. I'deol set-up for lbs. Work out of Glaston­ and repairs. Coli anytime. Mattsson, evenings, 649- any and all bids for any rea­ any and all bids for any rea­ For Sale By Owner — New laundry. Phone 528-6522. office suites ore now edge helpful. EOE. For an thtrt bw er. with a low-cost son deemed to be In the best home day care business. bury. $5.50 per hour, M/F. appointment, coll 649-4586 647^8730. 4431- son deemed to be In the best custom built 3 bedroom Fantastic yord, conve­ available. 649-2891. od In Clatsmed. 643-2711. Interest of the District. Interest of the District. EOE. Coll 742-8856. 9-4pm. Joseph Tripp, expanded Cape In presti­ nient location oft 1-84 In Manchester — 1 bedroom Joseph Tripp, 4 room apartment, fully East Center Street — Fire Commissioner Fire Commlsslonei^ gious Manchester neigh­ Tolland. Priced to sell Doted at Manchester, Conn, Dated at Manchester. Conn, borhood. Seven spacious fast! $89,500. Jackson 8, oppllonced kitchen, 1 car Ground floor, great vis­ this 28th. day of January 1986 this 28th. day of Januory 1986 rooms with 2'/3 baths, Jackson Real Estate, 647- garage, heat and utilities ibility, utilities, parking NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION TO BIO 008-02 Included, $300 monthly. Seoled bids will be received 009-02 master suite and large 8400 or 646-8646. Included. No pets. Secur­ IN MANCHESTER AREA "For Sole; Property located In the General Services' of­ oversized bedroom up- ity deposit. 1 year lease. Keith Real Estate, 646- HELP WANTED HELP WANTED at 27 Scarborough Rood, fice. 41 Center St.. Manches­ INVITATION TO BID . siairs, walk-ln closets, Arvine Place — Country $475. 649-0795. 4126. READ THIS! Manchester, Connecticut, by Zip-Front Dress F F ter. CT until 11:00a.m. on the Alaxandar 8L III order of the Probate Court, The Eighth Utilities Dis­ fireplace In country kit­ Club Living In this new date shown below for the fol­ trict, 32 Main St., Manches­ chen with oak cabinets Like Private Home — 3Vj Store for Rent — Retail or 407-553 odd only Town of Manchester. lowing: executive residence off Canlsr 8L Port Time Inserters ter, Conn., 06040 seeks bids and trim, two car garage room apartment. Base­ Wholesale, suitable for ^3-655 odd onl|j All bids must be submitted to FEB. 13. 1984- for twenty (20) Firefighter's South Main Street! A Cantar 8L wanted. Coll 647-9946, ask the Manchester Probate with full basement. Large masterpiece in design and ment, appliances. Work­ business. Main Street, for Bob. PURCHASE OF NURSERY Protective Coats. TRADE UP IN THE WORLD! Lincoln 8L Court, 66 Center Street, Man­ STOCK Bid specificotlons may be lot with view ot Case construction. $174,900. ing single adult, married near hospital. Plenty of Delivery Person — We Parkins 81 III chester, Connecticut 06040, FEB. 19. 1986 - SALE OF obtained during normal busi­ Mountain. $155,900. Call Blanchard 8< Rossetto couple. No children, pets. parking. Call 643-7604, ask are looking for a mature, on or before 4:00 p.m. Frl* RIdgawood 8t. III Waitress - 2-3 flexible USED DEC COMPUTER ness hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 647-9764 tor appointment. Real Estate, 646-2482. 643-2880. tor John. responsible person to act evenings, 5-9:30 pm. No day, Februory 7, 1986. EQUIPMENT p.m.); Monday thru Satur­ Rootavalt 8L III os a delivery person In the Sundays, 649-5487. All bids must be accompa­ day, from the Dispatcher at nied by o certified or cash­ The Town of Manchester Is the Eighth Utilities District Filrvlaw III C T area. Must hove o on equal opportunity em­ Firehouse, 32 Main Street. NOTHING TO BUY. 420-496 ier's check tor ten percent of E Watt Middle Tpka. clear driving record and the purchase price. Buyer ployer. and requires on affir­ Manchester, Conn. 06040. 81 John 8L 115-175 some experience. Full must be prepared to close mative action policy for oil of Sealed bids will be received time and benefits. Coll within thirty days from the Its Contractors ond Vendors at the above address until 8L Liwranea 81 III dote the bid Is awarded. os o condition of doing busi­ 7:00 p.m. February 18. 1986. Marble 81 III Ro-Vic, Manchester, 64A- Join Avon now! Help us a ness with the Town, os per at which time they will be $25 3322, 8-5. celebrate 100 years of Bids will be opened on Mon­ Federol Order 11246. publicly opened, read aloud WIN A NOTHING FOR SALE. McCabe 8L III day, Februory 10,1986, ot9:1S and recorded. beauty. Earnings ore a.m., of the Manchester Pro­ Bid Forms, plons ond specifi­ Stock Plica III spectacular, work hours cations ore available at the Bids shall remain valid for III bote Court. All bids sublect to General Services' office. thirty days from the bid GIFT CERTIFICATE Claarvltw Terr. ore flexible. For a limited approval by the Manchester opening date. The District 60 only TELEPHONE OPERATOR Probate Court. TOWN OF Will trade a boby walker Flaming Rd. time only, $5 start up tee. MANCHESTER. CT. reserves the right to reiect for a kiddle car. Call 357-501 Full time. Apply in person For further Information, coll any and all bids for any rea­ Hilliard 8L Every fifth person that ROBERT B. WEISS. Will swap 9x11 Black & 643-8082 after 4pm. to Mr. William Singer, Pur­ 6433181 and ask for June.” GENERAL MANAGER son deemed to be In the best Edward 81 III itan Furniture Marl. 1061 colls start up fee Is free. Interest of the District. Red contemporary rug Galway 8L III Coll Marie. 523-9401. . 01301 002-02 Joseph Tripp, for any plain color facsim­ New Britain Ave.. Elm­ Fire Commissioner Karry 8L III wood, West Hartford, CT. ile. Call after 5:30pm, Will trade a Double set You'll never know the NEVER PLACED 0 want Dated ot Manchester, Conn, PLAY N arthSl III Secretory, notlnol organi­ this 28th, day of January 1986 659-2436. tub, white porcelain, for a zation. Excellent pay and power of Clossifled until ad? There's nothing to It single set tub. Call 643-4942 Union Court III ... lust dial 643-2711 and 007-02 benefits. Industrial pork you use It yourself. Call Computer Chair worth after 5:30pm. Narth School 81 III we'll help you word and MOTHERS t OTHERS area. Glastonbury. Hours 643-2711 today to place an "PHONE NUMBER" $40, like new, would like to Santini Dr. III 8:15 to 4:15. Contact Mr. ad. place vour ad. INVITATION TO BID Mornings. Nights or trade for bookcase or 3 Will trade small bookcase Keonty 8L III Coriander 659-2666. Sealed bids will be received drawer brown filing ca­ Weekends. We have In the General Services' of­ with 3 shelves In good Flortnca 8L III fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ JACKPOT binet. Call 742-6112. condition for a coffee ideal positions for stu­ Hall III Afghan Book ter, CT until FEBRUARY 19, table In good condition. 1986 at 11:00 a.m. for the fol­ Himdtn 8L III dents, retirees, moth­ KEYPUNCH - DATA ENTRY Bogen Enlarger with ac­ Call 742-7463 after 5;30pm. ers with grade school lowing: IN THE MANCHESTER HERALD cessory eoulpment to Knighton 81 III Advanetd Automation Aaaoclataa has openings on REPAIR. RENOVATIONS III children and others AND ADDITIONS TO trade for 2de$k-typewood Pearl the evening shift (full time and part time) for experi­ chairs or a waveless wa- 1 will trade an electric Joyce La. III who need a high pay­ enced. hard working, alpha-numeric operators. We OUTSIDE RACQUETBALL ing job with flexible COURTS — CHARTER OAK Win a chance for a $25 Gift Certificate to ShopRIte. terbed, any size. Call 647- dryer for a gas dryer. Call Boobl L i . III offer; PARK 1004. 643-8082 after 4pm. hours. Call now and • Four day / night workwaak The Town of Manchester Is you could be working • Pension and profit sharing an equal opportunity em­ A prize awarded weekly. MANCHESTER HERALD ployer, ond requires an affir­ tomorrow. • Excsllant starting salary with bonus monay avallabis mative action policy for all of 8266 Reserve Your Call NOW 647-9946 B. ROSS - 249-7852 • Banafits for both shifts its Contractors and Vendors Au nza Enter as often as you like. We are located just off Rte. 04 near Vernon Circle. as a condition of doing busi­ 13V5-24Vi ness with the Town, os per Space Call today to set up an interview. 872-8800. Ad­ Federal Order 11246. slimline dress with- AAall or drop off your entries to the Will trade tape recorder- vanced Automation Associates. 201 Hartford Tpke.. The U.S. Dept, of the interior handy zip-front closing: (needs ^o rk ) or Kodak Vernon, C T 06066 Is participating In this pro­ is a favorite style for the • Manchester Herald/ 16 Bralnard Place, Manchester. Instomatlc camera for Today! ject, therefore oil federal half-sizer. ’ best offer. Call 647-1560. PICTURE THIS wage rates, state wage rates No. 8266 with Photo- * and the Davis Bacon Act pro­ Guide is in Sizes to; r ‘ visions regarding antl-dls- Will trade end table, dark 643-2711 Port time lob for crimination and equal oppor­ 24%. Size 14%, 37 bust,. I PHONE NUMER JACKPOT ENTRY FORM finish, slate top, rounded moms. School bus Real Estate tunity etc. must apply to this 2'% yards 45-inch. I legs, good condition, for a Patterns availablt only - $ EXTRA MONEY $ driving In the Towns of contract. I pressure cooker In good Bolton and Columbia. Bid Forms, plans and specifi­ in etzee thown. ; Name______condition or 2 bar stools. cations ore available at the I We will train. HOMES Call 742-7463 Otter 5:30pm. Coll 537-5234, or General Services Office, 41 TO ORDER, IIMl S2.S0 ftr I Will trade yellow tea ket­ Center Street, Manchester, ittern, rIw 509 n r R n ^ s m t With Your Own Part-Time Job. 537-5766 or 649-6188. FOR SALE ...... I Address- tle In excellent condition Connecticut. tan4lls|.!»*" ■ for a brass one. Call TOWN OF MANCHESTER, SUE BURNCn I 649-6134 after 5; 30pm. An excellent opportunity for All real estate advertised CONNECTICUT I In the Manchester Herald ROBERT B. WEISS, Phone _ Nnt Terk. N.T. lOOM r I will trade a CB radio for Housewives and Mothers with Is sublect to the federal GENERAL MANAGER Prist N » t , w lU Z(? Complete Single bed - Fair Housing Act of 1968, 001-02 CODE, sms himiksr and tla . , I THE MANCHESTER HERALD an AM /FM radio In good frame, boxspring & mat­ PART TIME condition. (Must take out young children bring them which mokes It Illegal to X- tress In good condition, advertise any preference, CB and Install radio). Call will trade for a rocking NOTICE I 643-8082 after 4pm. with you and save on Sales Position limitation or discrimina­ PUBLIC HEARING chair In good condition. tion based on race, color, BOARD OF DIRECTORS ,/ • Entries for 4th drawing must be received by 12 noon on Saturday Call 643-4942 after 5:30pm. available, day and TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONHRCTICUT *< 4 babysitting costs. religion, sex or notional <7 Expectant young mother origin, or on Intention to Feb. 8th. evening schedule. Notice li hereby given thot the Board ol Directors, Town of : • 4th Drawing on AAonday, Feb. 10th. will relieve you of any Flexible hours. Apply moke any such prefer­ Monchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Heorlns dl the .. outgrown baby Items that Will trade a rectangular ence, limitation or dis­ Lincoln Center Hearing Room, 494 Main Street, Manchester, * a READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIEDS CAREFULLY EVERYDAY you wish to give away. wood kitchen table for a in person to crimination. The Herald Connecticut, on Tuesday, Februory 11, 1986 at 8:00 P.M. to round pedestal table. Call consider and act on the following: ; DURING WEEK OF FEB. 10 FOR PUBLICATION OF WINNING Call after 5:30pm, 659- Mr. John LevandowskI will not knowingly accept PHONE NUMBER. 2436. 643-8082 after 4pm. In the any advertisement which Proposed appropriation to General Fund - r Is In violation of the low. Budget 1985-86 - Health Division ■ Computer - • Each week during the contest a similar schedule will be followed. $ $ Manchester D&L Euulpment ...... $5,062.00 ^ • Last day the Herald will accept coupons, Feb 8th. to be financed by on Increase In State Per Co- Manchester Parkade Just Listed! Spacious 2 plto Grant. J Herald employees and their families are not eligible. family located on Oak­ America’s Favorite Af­ land Street. Recent addi­ ghans . . . Q-119, contains Proposed reduction In appropriation to ^ tion and remodeling. full directions for six knit General Fund - Boord of Directors - Hazardous and six crochet afglmns Woste Removol ...... $8,410.00 . S124.900. Blanchard & Ros- plus a section of eight RULES ELECTRICIAN - E2 setto Real Estate, 646- Proposed Ordinance - to convey to and accept conveyances " wearables to make from from William B. Thornton and Manchester Sand and Gravel 1. Entries accepted on Herald Forms ONLY - No Facsimiles 22 Hours Per Week Rock-Varn Elactric, Inc. 2482. Granny Squares. Company for the purpose of the realignment of portions of Y A N K EE the easterly line and of the westerly line ot Parker Street. 875-5805 Price . . . $3.25 a copy. Salary Plus Gas Allowance For Sole By Owner — A copy ol the Proposed Ordinance may be seen In the Town 2. Winner must claim prize within one week after publication M/F Industrial, commer­ Beauty with age, com­ Ts sreer, m i # $3.25, leehnl« Clerk's Office during business hours. of winning phone number. cial, residential. Able to pletely remodeled, Rartagi as# kaadHai. All public meetings ot the Town of Monchester ore held ot lo­ SOUND INTERESTING? work with minimum cations which are accessible to handicapped citizens. In ad­ You can be a Herald Area Adviser and handle and spoclous, stone faced Co­ ANHE CUOT 3. Winner must bring phone number verification to claim supervision. Good dition, handlcoooed Individuals requiring on auxiliary old In supervise our carrier boys & girls. If you like kids - lonial, 3 bedrooms, large IttfrSrJTnS.'lcm order to facilitate their participation at meellnge should prize. wages, vacation, paid foyer with french doors contact the Town ot 647-3123 one week prior to the scheduled want a little Independence and your own Income... holidays, uniforms. New York, N.V. 10038 and open stairway, en­ Print N iat, Addroii with ZIP meeting so that appropriate arrangements con be mode. A list of winners will be published on February 24. SWAP iHmiriirstpr Hrralft Steady place to work closed porch, formal din­ CODE MO Stylo Nuaher. STEPHEN T. CASSANO, SECRETARY with excellent working ing room, 2 cor unatt­ SPECIAL: Over 200 se- BOARD OF DIRECTORS conditions, co-workers. ached garage, city water lectiona and a FREE Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 30th doy ot January, CALL 647-9946 or 647-9947 Start immediately. and sewers. $117,900. Coll Pattern Section in the 1916. r 646-6332 or 649-7639. ALBUM. Just 83.00. 003-02

/ t $ - MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Feb. 4, 1986 SPORTS FOCUS Goal by Trottier Cook up a feast Duvalier’s foes wins OT thriller for New Year’s feeling the heat HEAR HEAR ... page 9 ... page 13 i ... page 18

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25 Cents Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1986 ANK The Federal Government Dollar Session Reagan budget has Fiscal Year 1987 Estimate jumps cool Hill reception Where It Comes From ... the gun Excise Taxes Corporation 4$ Other rolls. By George Layng WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ man of the House Armed Services $ In addition, the government Income Taxes 4 Herald Reporter dent Reagan today sent Congress a Committee, called it a "shill would stop its policy of exempting 9$ 4994 billion budget for fiscal 1987 budget...simply an irrelevancy” HARTFORD — Before the new without a chance of winning students from paying interest on that would meet targets of the legislative session had even offi­ nation's new budget-balancing law congressional acceptance. " I t ’s their loans while pursuing their careers. Instead, students would cially begun, legislators from the through deep cuts in domestic DBA — Dead Before Arrival,” Manchester area were debating programs and with a plan to Aspin said. have to pay the Treasury bill rate 4 — now about 7 percent — while in the governor’s budget proposal, ■The budget for the fiscal year 5 auction off a range of federal college and that rate plus 3 insurance reform plans and the assets. that begins Oct. 1 would slash, question of more aid for education. It was the first presidential freeze in place or eliminate scores percentage points once they leave Is Coming To budget to be submitted under the of civilian programs, — while school. Rep. James R. McCavanagh, new Gramm-Rudman budget law, granting a small increase in But, amid the cutbacks in D-Manchester. said that providing student aid, the adminstration said which would eliminate govern­ funding to the nation’s space affordable insurance to towns and ment deficit spending by 1991. program. it wants to spend $1 million this cities is probably the major issue Under the law, automatic cuts of It also calls for selling off a year for Christa McAuliffe Scho­ faced by lawmakers during the around $40 billion will be triggered variety of federal assets and larships to honor the teacher short session that officially began next October if there is a budget properties. — including the Bonne­ astronaut who perished in last at noon today. Tow n!! ville Power Administration and week’s shuttle disaster. deadlock in Congress, But McCavanagh said municipal various outstanding government Reagan’s budget would cut Med­ The president’s budget calls for insurance can only be preserved if loans, which would be sold to icare — the federal health care spending cuts in domestic pro­ "everybody takes a share of the financial institutions at a discount. program for the elderly — by $4 grams of slightly more than $25 burden.” billion, including major reductions Even before the budget docu­ billion in 1987. partly through an increase in premiums by 90 cents a In health programs for the poor ment was released, administration " I think the insurance compan-, ^ Trade It month for individuals and by Where it Goes ... and elderly and in the nation's officials who spoke on the condition ies have to take a share, the public student loan program. Many of the of anonymity said that it would call boosting the deductible from tbe cannot figure on large lawsuits and proposals, including the for abolishing more than a dozen current $75 to $100, the attorneys should re-evaluate It would also cut the overall government-wide spending total, federal programs, many recycled their part,” McCavanagh said, amount the government spends on had been leaked in advance. from last year — including federal adding that he is still studying ^ Swap It Medicaid, the state-federal pro­ While few domestic programs subsidies for Amtrak, the Small various proposals that have been gram for health care for the poor, were spared the budget knife, the Business Administration, urban discussed, including one to put a president's plan calls for a hefty development grants and the direct by $1.3 billion. cap on the amount a town could ^ The budget also allows for a 3.7 increase in defense outlays in 1987 loan program of the Export- required to pay in damage awards. percent cost-of-living increase for of $15.9 billion, up 6.2 percent from Import Bank. ^Barter It the nation’s Social Security recip­ However, Republican Rep. Elsie Also targeted for abolition in the last year. It would leave all major L. Swensson of Manchester main­ F weapons systems intact while new budget was the Interstate ients next January, as repeatedly F tained that limiting damage Commerce Commision, the na­ promised by the president. proposing a 75 percent increase in awards too much would hurt tion’s oldest regulatory body. It would also eliminate the the president’s "Star Wars” pro­ victims of municipal negligence. gram for defense against nuclear ^ 19-year-old Work Incentive (WIN) ★ Give It Away ^ AS THE PRESIDENT bas program aimed at helping welfare Off-Budget Meanwhile, Rep. J. Peter Fuss- missiles. vowed, tbe budget proposes recipients find jobs and would cut cas, R-Marlborough, strongly cri­ ALTHOUGH THE president in neither a tax increase nor a the Summer Youth Employment On-Budget ticized the Gov. William A. his State of the Union message on reduction in Social Security Program by one-third and the Jobs O’NeiU’s budget proposal released Tuesday night described the de­ benefits. Corps — which last year Reagan Grants Other Tuesday. E fense increases as "the bare Under tbe president’s budget, sought to eliminate entirely — by Federal "The governor’s budget came as to States E minimum.” the plan ran into one million of the current 5.5 one-half. and Localities Operations no surprise. It’s the same budget million college students who re­ The president’s defense request the Democrats have been submit­ It only costs the low opposition in Congress even in 10$ 6$ advance of its submission. ceive federal grants, loans or other ting for the past 15 years,” he said. Rep. Les Aspin, D-Wis., chair­ aid would be knocked from the Please turn to page 7 Fusscas attacked the plan as calling for "excessive spending price of a regular and continued support for many of their (Democrats’) failed GOP faults O’Neill budget policies.” classified ad. Fusscas said the state budget 0’Ndlt^rDp$i»tf eases should be increased only 7 percent instead of the 11 i^rcent increase proposed by O’Neill. Manch^er :tAif burdeA for omitting cuts in taxes He added that state spending would not have to be increased to compensate for federal cutbacks By Alex Girelll because previous federal cutbacks Hcrold Reporter ■.., - Bv Judd Everhart stuff from which high drama is Republicans. The Associated Press made, then this chamber is among They criticized him for not have shown that nobody is hurt the world’s greatest stages,” said proposing any cuts in state taxes badly. Manchester wiirlosel417,UOIpOvi^pnnteedTM Base jitwiiMln, and for calling for a boost in McCavanagh supported the gov­ the'comlng budget year, but wiU get l«u,g9Blroin tw an efsi^te. HARTFORD — The Connecticut Robertson in prepared remarks, ” Our chamber has been a silent spending by 11 percent when ernor’s plan to increase aid to edueatitw grants Iftb e spending plaa,propOsedTuesdliy:byOdVi, General Assembly began its three- month 1986 session today with the witness to success and failure.” inflation is running at about 4 cities and towns in order to reduce WHUam 0'NeiU wliln$ ApB|wyM In tbe 0 ^ Aasambbf,, > • Ciean out that fall legislative and gubernatorial The Senate’s restoration is part percent. local tax rates. He said he also ’ “those numbers are very encouraging," School SuperlntMid- elections dominating everyone’s of a $20 million refurbishing of the ” We believe we can keep (in­ supported a minimum salary of ent 'Jgmes P< Kennedy said Tuesday w^en told of the figures in thinking. interior of the Capitol, which creases) at a level of 7 or 8 $19,330 for teachers, as recom­ O'HeUi'erecotnmehdMie.’egbtiUim bimget. ' • ' The opening day was to include opened in 1879. percent,” said Robertson, one of mended by a commission that basement or attic!! Kennedy had -prepared hW million sdtool hudget for speeches by House Speaker R.E. Before getting down to business the governor’s most outspoken studied the issue. He said teachers TiScal yeer that beena July 1 on the assumidieni^thid the Town Van Norstrand. R-Darien, and this afternoon, lawmakers were critics at the Capitol. "are grossly underpaid.” would lose $m ,eoo in QTB grants. Senate President Pro Tempore also to mark today’s fifth anniver­ “ Any double-digit increase Swensson said each town should Hietm dget propos«dby.Q’Neinprovidesa,dn^otoaljrg4i^.T20 Philip S. Robertson, R-Cheshire. sary of the death of Gov. Ella T. would run into trouble in the decide on a minimum starting There is someone In the GBT funds next year.' Also, Democratic Gov. William A. Grasso with a moment of silence. House,” said House Majority salary for educators. And the proposal, which -faces strong. opnMiUott in the O’Neill was to outline his $4.92 There were also to be resolutions Leader Robert G. Jaekle, R- State Sen. Carl A. Zinsser, BepuhHcan-coittrolIed General AkShemMy, intnudes tWe npw billion budget for the fiscal year and moments of silence for Gov. Stratford. Going over 10 percent, R-Manchester, and Rep. Donald adoeatioD gim itnixiframs. OimWehMgive Haindie$n>rm beginning July 1. John D. Lodge, who died last year; he added, “ is just a wall I can’t see Bates, D-East Hartford, whose out there who wants help raise tbe minimum salary for teachers to $i040S.,the nUier The early part of the day was the seven Challenger astronauts; us crossing.” district includes a small portion of Manchester, were unavailable for would give Manehester |Ul,$01 as a state share oY the cmji ^ highlighted by a redediration of state trooper John Savage, who O’Neill was also chastised be­ the newly restored Senate was struck and killed by a motorist cause he proposed no changes in comment. In cream g sehdol siaffihg. Although the morning at the The minimnilt lU rtin rMlaty of teachers new i s t lf ^ . It had chamber. Former senators and last month; and former state Rep. the state’s tax structure. Senate your unwanteds. Republicans are talking about Capitol saw its share of debate, '.been let for next year tt $U,m . Senate workers were invited, Dorothy D. Barnes of West Hart­ along with O’Neill. The hour-long ford. who died last year. cutting taxes by $100 million in this lawmakers also used the time ceremony included several musi­ O’NeiU’s budget, released Tues­ election year. before opening ceremonies to P lea ie tu r* teiM ge • cal selections. day, is already in trouble with the mingle in the halls, offices and on ” If hopes and dreams are the legislature’s majority Please turn to page 8 the chamber floor.

Michelangelo didn’t work alone TO D A Y ’S HERALD

Sistine chapel gets major cleanup Search extended Index The Coast Guard, Air Force and 24 p a g s t, 4 t« c tlo n s unveiled the first restored section and also made corrections, both as crescent-shaped murals above the Navy extended their search for Bv Peggy Polk A H v ic A 1 7 of the famed frescoes on the chapel he went along and after the paint chapel’s windows — and the debris north to Cape Fear, N.C., United Press international R ii8 in A f i« 9 1 ceiling Tuesday to mark the dried. frescoes below, painted by Botti­ today as NASA ships headed for a PlAftKifiAH 91 VATICAN CITY — Removal of halfway point of the 12-year Federico Mancinelli, curator of celli, Perugino, Chirlandaio. Sig­ spot where a key piece of the f i n m i r p 1ft centuries of grime from the project. Byzantine, Medieval and Modern norelli, Rosselli and their shuttle Challenger appears to have f^ftnnArtlr^M t frescoes In the Sistine Chapel The Sistine Chapel is one of the Art, said the cleaning also re­ workshops. dropped into the ocean. One of the R revealed Michelangelo used colors Vatican’s most popular tourist vealed for the first time that The most effective cleaning shuttle’s two rocket boosters was FntArtMinmAnt Ifi boldly, debunking centuries-old attractions, visited by some 5,000 Michelangelo enlisted members of agents have been bicarbonate of believed to have been found. Story Fori Iff. ia claims that the master artist was people each day. his school to work on sections of the s ^ a , sponges dipped in distilled on page 18. 1 nriA l PAiAia .t-a water and a chemical applied for insensitive to color. The $3 million restoration pro­ ceiling. 1 n t t p r y 9 aurbrslrr ject — begun in 1980 — has Experts from the museums’s only three minutes every 24 hours, The cleaning and restoration O hltiiAriAS ft Conservation Laboratory have said chief conservator Gianluigi project also revealed for the first produced results art experts call n p i n l n n ft cleaned a sixth of the ceiling in the Colalucci. Rain tapers off time that Michelangelo did not stunning. P A O p lA 9 Among the discoveries, Pietran- past two years and expect to finish Pletrangeli said a microclimate Rain ending tonight with lows work alone but. Instead, enlisted 0 -1 9 geli said, is that Michelangelo in another two years, Pletrangeli control and a new lighting system from 30 to 35. Becoming mostly R p o r t B members of his school to help with TAlAvisIrtn 1 7 sections of the famed ceiling. applied color directly on the walls said. that provides light without damag­ cloudy and turning colder Thurs­ 1 1 Q AW nrlH . 7 1ft Carlo Pletrangeli, director gen­ without first drawing an outline, Earlier, they restored Michelan­ ing heat would soon be installed to day. Temperatures falling through 643-2711 eral of the Vatican Museums, but on the ceilings he used outlines gelo’s series of "lunettes” — preserve the cleaned frescoes." the 30s. Details on page 2. Weather 2