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Saturday, Feb. 13,1988 30 Cents COLLECTION CLAUSE OUT IN TAX DEAL Mall plan changes after Naab objects

By Andrew Yurkovsky clause in it. Osella has said right and Nancy Cancelman from the start that he opposed the AAanchester Herald abatement but Naab and Director Mary Ann Handley have said they A clause which could have were undecided. lessened the likelihood that a Of the nine-member board. majority of directors will ap­ DiRosa, Deputy Mayor Stephen prove a tax break for the T. Cassano, Directors Kenneth N. developer of the proposed Mall at Tedford and Jam es F. “Dutch” Buckland Hills has been re­ Fogarty have said they are in moved, officials say. favor of the tax-abatement agree­ The clause in the proposed tax ment. Director Barbara B. Wein­ abatement agreement between berg is still considering the latest the town and the mall developer. version of the agreement — which Homart Development Co. of would nullify the tax break if , would have required the Homart sells the site before or town to collect $3 million for while the seven-year tax abate­ utility improvements from three ment is in effect. adjacent developers. Trammel Director Theunis Werkhoven Crow Co. of Dallas, Texas, Robert said Friday he was opposed to the ' Weinberg of Manchester and agreement. John Finguerra of New York had A “yes” vote from Naab. agreed to pay $3 million for part Handley or Weinberg could result of the $15 million cost of infras­ in approval of the agreement tructure improvements neces­ Tuesday, when the directors are sary for development of the scheduled to make a final 380-acre mall site. decision. Homart is seeking a $9.5million DiRosa confirmed that the tax break as its share of the cost paragraph requiring the town to and has letters of intent to collect the $3 million was deleted execute the agreement from the after Naab raised some three developers. objections. R agln M PInla/ManciMatw HaraM Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. said "That paragraph on page 4 is HEARTS DESIRE — Casey Bilodeau of 73 Union St. chooses Valentine's Friday the clause was removed gone; it’s been taken out ... after Directors Ronald Osella and because there have been objec- Day presents this week at Munson’s Chocolates on Route 6 in Bolton. She Geoffrey Naab said they wouldn’t is the daughter of Louis Bilodeau. support the agreement with that Tam to page t S ifslcfe today: F O C U S, an expanded, pullout feature section

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1. City folks, visiting on a farm, are usually inost By The startled by the midnight sound produced by in waters ciaimed by Russia TOM BILLY JACK DOBBIN A winter storm Friday stretched across the Midwest through New 2. An altimeter is of greatest value to which one of By Norman Block England, dumping more than a foot of these? ThB Associated Press SOVIET UNION 1 Area. snow and unleashing strong wind as CHOIR SINGER AVIATOR DISC JOCKEY TRAFFIC COP WASHINGTON - Two U.S. schools, offices and roads were Navy warships, under orders to Odessa^ closed. At least 22 traffic deaths were 3. The “ chiro” in "chiropractor” really means assert international navigation •Azov blamed on the storm. MUSCLE EYE HAND FOOT rights, were deliberately bumped As much as 13 inches of snow were by two Soviet warships on Friday 4. The hero of the story about the “ leak in the measured at Woodstock, N.Y., with after moving within 12 miles of up to a foot reported across the dyke” lived in Russia's Black Sea coastline, the •SevastopoH^ Yalta AUSTRIA NETHERLANDS SWEDEN FRANCE ROMANI/ Catskills. Brattleboro, Vt., had 9 Pentagon said. inches and up to a foot fell across 5. Which country is noted for its highlands? No one was injured and damage Berkshire County in Massachusetts. FRANCE SCOTLAND IRELAND SWEDEN to the two ships was described as Up to a foot of snow fell on parts of light. BULGARIA! Michigan and Indiana. 6. Match the brand names at the left with the items But the administration imme­ IBlack Sea = Two Soviet warships at the right to which they pertain. Wind gusting to '45 mph lashed diately lodged a strong protest collide with two U.S. Shaftsbury, Vt., piling up snow drifts (a) Damask (v) Rugs with the SoWet ambassador here, (b) Dresden (w) Curtains warships off the of three to six feet. Several power saying the vessels had done ' outages were reported across Ben­ (c) Valance (x) China ware nothing provocative and were Crimean coastline nington County. (d) Axminster(y) Table linen operating in accord with interna­ '*TUfll(|^^'^ (e) Chippendale (z) Furniture ' Concord, N.H., had 6 inches of new tional law. raj, < snow in six hours and 13 total inches on - “ As Secretary of State (George TURKEY Answers in the Classified section. the ground. The snow forced several P.) Shultz said just a week ago, presIdenQal candidates to cancel we are prepared to deal with the campaign appearances. New Hamp­ best and worst of Soviet behav­ APgnpMc shire had wind listin g to 60 mph. ior,” said Rudolph Boone, a State Connecticat Weather Raglnild Plnto/M»nch«»f«r Herald Up to 2 feet of snow were expected Department spokesman. despite the bumping, eventually Schiff, a Navy lawyer who overnight in Maine. “ We intend to continue exercis­ steaming farther from the Soviet appeared with Flynn, the York­ Thursday night and eariy Friday morning PURNELL POND — Linda Yockachonis of 50 Snow and rain made conditions ing our rights under international coast, Flynn said. town and Caron were operating changed to rain by mid-morning, creating Cei),tral, Eastern Interior, Southwest Interior, Birch St. and her 3-year-old daughter, Carolyn, slushy in on Friday. As law. The Soviets are obligated to “ The latest report I ha ve now is off the Crimean peninsula in what Northwest Hills: Variable cloudiness and windy wade across Purnell Place Friday. Snow sioppy conditions. much as 8 to 12 inches of snow fell over comply with their international that both ships are operating the Navy calls its “ assertion of Saturday with a chance of flurries. High 80 to 35. northwest New Jersey. 'Wept wind 20 to 25 mph. Clearing, windy and cold commitments.” routinely in the Black Sea as rights" program — an effort to Saturday night. Low 10 to 15. Sunny and windy Navy officials said during a planned,” he said. periodically steam through con­ Rainshowers were scattered from Sunday. High around 35^ Pentagon briefing there was no Flynn and other Pentagon tested waters to emphasize free­ Storm results in ‘mealy’ roads the coasts of Virginia-and Delaware West Coastal, East Crastal: Variable cloudiness question that the cruiser USS officials said they could not recall dom of navigation on the high into eastern North Carolina. Sleet and Yocktown and destroyer USS a similar incident of deliberate SGd8. snow were reported at National and windy Saturday with a chance of flurries. High Heavy rain on the heels of a storm Friday morning, which they said was trucks out Friday morning and Caron had been struck deliber­ bumping during operations in the Unlike the , which Airport in Washington, D.C. Snow was in the mid 30s. Wind west 20 to 25 mph. Clearing, that had dumped 5 to 8 inches of snow more than normal, but about average afternoon. Northeast Utilities re­ ately by a Soviet frigate and a Black Sea. The Soviets strongly claims a three-mile territorial reported as far south as central windy and cold Saturday night. Low 15 to 25. Sunny gave area clean up crews a brief for the weather conditions. ported that 3,000 customers in the and windy Sunday. High around 35. smaller coastal patrol boat, protested a similar deployment limit, the Soviet Union claims a Mississippi and Alabama. respite before snow began to fall At Bradley International Airport in eastern Connecticut communities o f respectively. by the same two ships in March 12-mile limit along its coast, The weather was mild across much again late Friday night. Windsor Locks, three runways were Griswold. Voluntown, Preston and The Soviet warships broadcast 1966, but did nothing at the time to Schiff explained. The United of the nation Vest of the Rockies. “ We semi-stopped at about 7 in the reopened after closing for two hours in North Stonington lost electricity after a warning beforehand, saying phyrically interfere with their States will accept such a claim, Temperatures were in the 40s and 50s evening, but we’re out sanding now.” the morning to give crews time to lightning hit a telephone pole in Lottery Winners they were authorized “ to strike passage. but any country claiming 12 miles across thePadfic Northwest with 20s Cathy Patnode, spokesperson for the plow runways covered with 8 inches of Preston. your ship with one of ours,” said The Soviet Union claimed Fri­ “ must allow for innocent passage and 30s in the higher elevations. Manchester Highway Department snow. All were to be restored to power by Capt. Gerry Flynn, a top aide to day the U.S. Navy ships violated by the ships of all nations,” he late afternoon, said NU spokesman Connecticut daily Friday: IM. Play Four: 7753. said Friday night. Thirty-three flights were cancelled Temperatures rose into the 60s and the chief of naval operations. its border, ignored warnings said. Jeff Kotkin. Connecticut “ Lotto” Friday: 2,15, 17, 26, 32, 36. Some flurries were forecast for during the shutdown, said Pamela C. 70s in Southern and the The two Soviet ships then “ and dangerously maneuvered in The Soviet Union tries to insist Snow began falling during the early later Friday before tapering off by Kendrick, administrative assistant to desert southwest. - closed almost simultaneously on Soviet territorial waters.” that foreign ships stick to speci­ morning and picked up steam around late evening, the National Weather airport director Robert Juliano. She The nation’s low Friday was 32 the American vessels, “ which “ It was a routine passage and fied sea lanes when making an daybreak. It changed to rain about Service said. But snow that began said the closing of Logan Interna­ degrees below zero at Hibbing, Minn., were, as we would say in the we were doing nothing provoca­ innocent passage, something it mid-morning, when snow accumula­ falling Friday night made roads tional Airport in complicated and Duluth, Minn., the city’s record Index Navy, shouldered out of the tive at a l l ...,” Flynn countered. has no right to do, the lawyer said. tions ranged from about an inch near “ mealy” Friday night. Patnode said the problems atBradley. low for the date. Other record lows way," Flynn added. “ We view; (this) idtb considera­ “ So what our ships were doing the shore to 5 inches inland and 8 The Yorktown and C^ron main­ ble concern.” there was exercising that right of State police said Friday evening The snow changed to rain by included El Dorado, Ariz., with 11 Business___ Local news. they had received no reports of major inches in northern sections of the degrees, Paducah, Ky., with 2 degrees Obituaries— tained their course and spee6986 that district. She was reelected in 1978 and in Child and Family Services. «- Special town meeting. Town Office Building, 7:30 1980. She is historian for the Organization o f'^ fcOVBS ME. ^ LOVES ME NOT. LOVES MB. LOVES ME NOT. LOVES ME. p.m. T Tickets for the dinner dance will be Women Legislators. Saturday . available at $20 each and phoned reserva­ She was recently appointed to the HAPFY\ternNESl>K Board of Tax Review, Town Office Building, 9 tions will be accepted by Donald Kuehl, Regional Forum of the Capitol Region a.m. Republican town chairman, at 646-4808. Council of Governments. •43-SM2 From MISTER Donut 11VA Center St., Manchester Located at the corners of f lM M n West Middle Tnpk. & Broad Street, Mentally III aided Commission says water plan Manchester, CT s The Inter-Community Mental Health Group of GUNNE SAX Glastonbury will open a community residence for may need more restrictions adults with long-term mental illness in East C l • N I O C R You’ll love us while we help you lose up to 25 pounds Hartford this month. in six short weeks on our nutritionally sound weight- The Conservation Commission will re­ areas located over town water supplies. The group has been awarded a $152,000 grant from commend stricter provisions be included About 200 businesses that exist in the the Department of Mental Health, which will enable loss program. No shots, no drugs in the town’s proposed aquifer protection zones now would be classified as non- rm ii|i|ill------"V it to provide a long-term residential program for and no hunger! Follow your heart plan for development on or near New State conforming uses and would be unable to eight people being discharged from a state to Diet Center today for a free, Road. expand, under the proposed regulation. psychiatric hospital becuase they no longer need no-obligation consultation. At the suggestion of Chairman Arthur The Conservation Commission and other hospitalization. Glaeser, the commission voted to recom­ town organizations have been studying the 6 D O N U T S F or ’The group received a favorable mortgage from We can change your life! Center mend at a public hearing on the protection plan since it was first presented by the the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority to buy a TAe wergbf^/oss professiottais. plan, schooled for March, that under­ Planning Department in December last duplex in East Hartford. Programs at the house will ground tanks and septic tanks be prohi­ year. While the Conservation Commission Limit 2 Dozen include 24-hour staffing and Individual programs Sandra Kasavage, Counselor bited in the areas over New Sate Road generally approves of the plan, other $ioo Per Customer for each of the residents. wells. groups, such as the Greater Manchester TTie house will be named Richards House In 113 Main Street, Manchester ’The commission will also recommend Chamber of Commerce, have voiced memory of Lois Richards, one of the Mental Health that dry cleaning be prohibited there opposition to the plan, saying it is too strict. OfMr Expkw 2/3S/86 WWi Coupon Only Group founders. The group is seeking donations of Wedding Gowns 647-0469 because toxic cleaning materials are often MTtaCsrsmilWMWMiT^ small tables, lamps, rugs and utensils. Hre; T -8 10:30-e/Thurs. till 8 used. Groups have been offering suggestions N iln M IM l Those Interested In donating may call Richards 8 ’The proposed regulation would prohibit for revisions to the plan, and will make IVUStor House director Fran Meador at the Inter­ • UNIQUE FASHIONS b GIFTS* “high-risk” businesses that use hazardous formal recommendations at a public community Mental Health Group, at 633-2832. materials in Aquifer Protection Zones. hearing in March. Health department plans program on AIDS Obituaries Dying star Editor’s note: This column is prepared by the a.m.; Line dancing, 10:30 a.m.; Bridge. 12:30 p.in.: staff of the Manchester Senior Citizens’ Center. Arts and crafts club. 12:30 p.m.; Exercise with Lena M. VIsny William Carlson of Hanover. N.H.; Bv Joe DImInleo Senior Citizens Rose. 1:30 p.m. J. Albert Pouliot, hit us with Thursday: — Orchestra rehearsal, 9 a.m.; No Lena M. Visny, 88, of 32 Notch Road, one daughter. Ann C. Burnett of Glen Activities Specialist Thursday program, will. resume next week; Gunver executive Bolton, died Friday at a Manchester Ellen. 111.; five grandchildren: and March 8 — New York Flower Show and the “ New convalescent home. She was the six great-grandchildren. The Manchester Health Department will be York Experience.” $33.50. Call Friendship Tours. Basketweaving (adv.). 2 p.m. ‘neutrinos’ Friday — Ceramics, 9:30 a.m.; Bingo, 10 a.m.: J. Albert Pouliot, 57 of 23E Esquire widow of J. Martin Visny. A memorial service was planned for sponsoring a program entitled “ AIDS All You Want 242-1630. Exercise with Cleo. 11 a.m.; Setback, 12:30 p.m.: Drive, died Friday at Hartford She was bom in Augsburgh, Ger­ Saturday at St. Peter’s United Church to Know and Have Been Afraid to Ask’’ on Monday. March 20 — Rockingham Park. $27 includes By Daniel Q. Haney Exercise with Rose. 1:30 p.m. Hospital. He was the husband of Alice many. Oct. 13, 1899, and had lived in of Christ. Elmhurst. 111. The The Associated Press Feb. 29. at 10 a m. at the senior center. transportation, program, a race presentation, and (Pellerin) Pouliot. He was bom in Auster, Switzerland, before coming to Pedersen-Ryberg Funeral Home. 435 The program will discuss the myths and realities buffet meal. Register Wednesday, Feb. 24 at 9:30 Scores Hartford on Feb. 24, 1930, and had the United States in 1913. She had been N. York St., Elmhurst, 111., was in BOSTON — One day last year, of this terrible disease that is putting fear in a.m. Friday, Feb. 5 — Setback; Bill Stone 144; Joe been a Manchester resident since resident of Bolton for 10 years, and charge of arrangements. every person on Earth was individuals worldwide. The fear, of course, stems March 21-24 — Fallsview Resort. $217. Waiting list Peretto 131; Betty Jesanis 122; Edith Albert 144. 1958. had previously lived in Coventry for Memorial donations may be made bombarded with 10,000 billion from ignorance or lack of education. I strongly urge being taken. Call Friendship Tours at 243-1630. Monday. Feb. 8 — Pinochle: Betty Turner 704; Sol to St. Peter’s United Church of Christ. At the time of his death, he was the about 50 years. Before retiring, she ghostly particles called neutri­ all individuals to attend this important discussion in March 23 — Sophisticated Ladies by Duke Cohen 700; Art Bouffard 66; Helen Silver 658: Bill Cottage Hill and Church streets. vice president of engineering and was employed at the Mansfield nos hurled into space by the hopes of allaying one’s anxiety and fears. Ellington at the Coachlight Dinner Theatre. $21. Stone 657; Sam Schors 648. Elmhurst, 111. 60126. manufacturing for the Gunver Manu­ Training School. explosion of a star, an astrono­ Big thanks are in order to the national AARP. Sign up Wednesday at 9:30 a m. Tuesday. Feb. 9 — Bowling; John Kravontka 217. facturing Co. of Manchester. He had She was a member of the Bolton mer said Friday. Irwin Lloyd, assistant state coordinator, and Harry May 30-Junc 3 — Wildwood, N. J.. $199 includes all 54; Bert Sweet 210. 529; Jim Fee 515; Erwin Baron been with the company for more than Congregational Church and the Frag­ However, neutrinos are so Reinhom. instructor, for all their efforts in regards meals, shows and otherentertainment. sightseeing, 506; Stanley Kalinoski 545; Mike Pietro 236. 533; 10 years. ment Society, and a former member Wilfred Edwin Lisk incredibly small and elusive to the " ’55 Alive Progam’’ held at the Manche.ster boat cruise and a day in Atlantic City. Register Sam McAllister 513; AlRadonis507; AndyLorenzen He served with the U.S. Marine of the Second Congregational Church Wilfred Edwin Usk, 73, of 482 that they passed through build­ senior center over the past four years. Their efforts Wednesday. Feb. 24 at 9:30 a.m. $50 deposit 206. 532; Harold Hinkel 202. 518; Leo Leggett 230. Corps from 1947 to 1950. He was a of Coventry. She was also a member Spring St., died Friday at Manchester ings, people and the Earth itself have provided instruction and a cost savings to well required. Flyers are available at the Senior Center. 530; Rusty Rusconi 207,575; Jim Stackpole 202,563; member of the Federal Aeronautics of the Coventry Garden Club and an Memorial Hospital. He was the with barely a trace. Besides, over 500 individuals. The program recently Paul Desjeunes 531; Whit Kjellem 206, 560. Association and was a former Junior honorary member of the North husband of Alwine (Winkler) Lisk. said Boston University astrono­ received a presidential citation. Schedule for the week Loma Kmiec 191. 47; Viola Pulford 190, 185, 192, Achievement adviser. He was a Coventry Fire Department Auxiliary. He was bom in Enfield, Mass., Nov. mer Larry Sulak; “ We are Congratulations and best wishes to Domenica Monday — Closed. 567; Ginny Starkey 489; Edna Christensen 192,484; communicant of St. James Qiurch. She is survived by a son. Robert M. 5, 1914, and had lived in Manchester recycled star dust.” Lombardi, who will be celebrating her 100th Tuesday — Oil painting. 9:30 a.m.; Square Pat Olcavage 499; Jean Kukacs 192, 478. He attended St. Ann’s School in Visny of Coventry; two daughters, for more than 60 years. Before The neutrinos are the rem­ birthday on Valentine’s Day with her son. Lawrence dancing. 10a.m.; Grocery shopping at Stop & Shop, Wednesday, Feb. 10 — Pinochle: Peter Casella Hartford, Holy Trinity High School Elizabeth Thorp of ^ Iton , with whom retiring in 1977, he was a general nants of a supernova, an explod­ Lombardi, who is quite active at the center. call a day in advance forride; non-grocery shopping 773; Dom Anastasio 710. and the Hartford Regional Technical she lived, and Clara FMmstahl of supervisor at Pratt and Whitney ing star, that suddenly appeared Individuals are reminded that the microwave at K mart, call a day in advance for ride; Exercise Wednesday, Feb. 10 — Bridge; Mary Colpitts School. Manchester; one sister, FVeda Faul- Aircraft, East Hartford, where he was almost a year ago in the skies of class will be held this week on Wednesday and with Cleo. 1:30 p.m.; Basketweaving (beg.). 2 p.m. 4,580; Bev Taylor 4,220; Sol Cohen 3,940; Tom Besides his wife, he is survived by a kingham of Daytona Beach, Fla.; employed for 42 years. the Southern Hemisphere. Thursday from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. The class will be Wednesday — Caning. 9:30 a.m.; Crewel. 9:30 Giordano 3,840; Lois Churila 3,700; Barbara Conklin daughter, Michelle M. Miranda of seven grandchildren and 10 great He was a member of St. Mary’s Such explosions happen regu­ conducted by Esther Shaub of the Cooperative a m.; Pinochle. 9:30 a.m.; Friendship Circle. 10 3,610; Nadine Malcom 3.510. Manchester; a granddaughter, Ai- grandchildren Episcopal Church. Manchester Lodge larly, but this one was in the Extension Service. Only individuals registered will mee Elizabeth Miranda; his mother, The funeral is Monday at 11 a.m. at os Masons No. 73, and the Pratt and Large Magellanic Cloud, a gal­ be able to attend. Justine Pouliot of Coventry; eight the Bolton Congregational Church. Whitney Retirees Club. He was also a axy 1 million trillion miles On Thursday, Feb. 25, at 12:30, the senior center sisters, Irene Fratiani, Frances Rita Burial will be in Center Cemetery, member of the National Association away, which is close by heav­ will be offering a program entitled “ A Walk in the Lavoie and Antoinette Labrec, all of Coventry. There are no calling hours. of Watch and Clock Collectors. enly standards. It is the bright­ Woods.” The program is a slide show presented by Coventry, Simone Zollo of Vero The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Besides his wife, he is survived by est, from an earthly perspec­ the Connecticut Audubon Society. As a special Beach, Fla., Cecilia Kelley of West St., is in charge of arrangements. two daughters, Carolyn Jackey at tive, in 383 years. feature, the Senior Center will be offering bluebird Hartford, Bernadette Frakl of Ne­ Memorial donations may be made McGuire Air Force Base, New Jersey, Scientists who have spent the houses, free of charge, to individuals who meet the wington, and Laura Tolisano of South to the Bolton Congregational Church, and Irene McGuckin of Foster City, past year studying the super­ criteria. Special thanks are inordertoGene Enrico. Windsor; three brothers, J. Rolland Bolton Center Road, or to the Second Calif.; two grandaughters; and sev­ nova discussed their findings at Larry Lombardi. and Mike Reardon for their help in Pouliot of Coventry, J. Norman Congregational Church of. Coventry. eral nieces and nephews. a meeting of the American constructing the bird houses. Pouliot of Milfonl, and J. George Boston Turnpike. A memorial service will be held Association for the Advance­ A Handyman/Handywoman Home Repair Series Pouliot of Manchester; and many Thureday at 1 p.m. at the Watkins ment of Science. is planned for consecutive Mondays starting March nieces and nephews. Florence Byrne Funeral Home, 142 E. Center St. John Bahcall of the Institute 7. from 10 to 11:30 a.m. The course will make use of He is also survived by the family of Burial will be in East Cemetery at the for Advanced Study in Prin­ video cassettes followed by questions and discus­ Florence (Casperson) Byrne, 91, of the late J. Ferdinand Pouliot, for­ convenience of the family. There are ceton, N.J., said that last Feb. sion. Call the center to register. Topics include: Providence, R.I., formerly of Man­ merly of Manchester; his father-in- no calling hours. 23, every human on Earth was March 7 — interior wallpaper and paint; March 14 chester, died Wednesday at St. law, Celime Pellerin of Newington; Memorial donations may be made showered with about 10,000 — bathroom; March 21 — kitchens; March 28 — Elizabeth Home in Providence. She his sister-in-law, Emilie Klein of to the Masonic Charity Foundation of billion neutrinos from the ex­ finished carpentry. was the widow of Robert J. Byrne. Nekoosa, Wis.; and his brother-in- Connecticut, P.O. Box 70. Wallingford ploding star. Men golfers are reminded that there will be an She was bom in Manchesteron Aug. law, Leo Pellerin of Newington. 06492. or to a charity of the donor’s However, people are con­ orgnaizational meeting of the golf league on March 1, 1896, and she had lived in The funeral is Tuesday at 10 a.m. at choice. stantly bombarded with neutri­ 16 at the center beginning at 7 p.m. Items on the Manchester and the Hartford area for the Watkins Funeral Home. 142 E. nos from our own sun, as well, agenda will be a selection of officers, dues, banquet, most of her life before moving to Center St., followed by a Mass of and the added dose did no harm. Providence a year ago. She was a Ruth Tralnor etc. The meeting is obligatory because the roster Christian Burial at 11 a.m. at St. "Only 1 in 10,000 had as much member of Emanuel Lutheran will be developed from those attending. litiji; James Church. Burial will be in St. Rutl#'(VanCott)^rainor. 59. of 67 as a single hydrogen atom Ste** ‘ Church, the church's women’s organi­ The senior center is considering developing a ♦2.99 James Cemetery. Calling hours are Road, Tollind, died Friday at changed by the neutrinos,’’ zation and its Phebe Circle. Scherenschnitte (paper cutting) class. It’s a Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Roocville General Hospital. She was Bahcall said. She is survived by three sisters, century-old tradition using scissor or knife to shape Memorial donations may be made the wife of John F. Trainor. The subatomic particles have Harriett L. Casperson and Eleanor A. designs from paper which later can be mounted for to the American Heart Association, She is survived by a son. John almost zero mass and no charge. Casperson. both of Manchester, and display. If interested, please let us know. 310 Collins St., Hartford, or to the St. Trainor of-Manchester; two daugh­ He said the supernova explo­ Sylria Cocke of Providence, R.I.; and The senior center is in desperate need of James School Foundation, P.O. Box ters, Margaret Tardiff of Rochester. sion was the equivalent of about ^veral nieces and nephews. volunteers to help call bingo on Monday and Friday 254, Manchester 00040. N.H., and Elizabeth Trainor of one million biilion billion billion \A memorial service will be held mornings. If interested, please contact me at the Tolland. atomic bombs of the kind that hmnday at 1 p.m. at Emanuel center. ta 9 « She was bom in Boston and had destroyed Hiroshima. That’s VKhlleTheV*- _ _ L ^ e r a n Church. Private burial will Just a reminder, the senior center will be closed lived in Tolland for 25 years after more energy than a hundred Eduardo Contreras Jr. be in East Cemetery. There are no Monday due to Washington’s Birthday. In addition, moving from Hartford. stars shining iike the Earth’s calling hours. The Watkins Funeral there will be no meals next week due to school Eduardo Contreras Jr., 34, of 97 She was a communicant of St. sun would give off in light over Home, 142E. Center St.,is in charge of vacation. Richard Road, the husband of Maria Matthew Church of Tolland and its the iifetime of the universe. arrangements. Condolences to the family of Margaret Wright; (Vitola) Contreras, died Thursday at parish council. She was also a Tolland Scientists at the conference Memorial donations may be made she will be missed. Store Hours: Mon. thru Frt. 9-9, Sat. 9-6, Sun. 10-6 his home. liaison for the National Organization said they were surprised and to Emanuel Lutheran Olurch, 60 Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Mary He was bom in Colombia, South of the Disabled and a member of the delighted that the supernova Church St., or to a charity of the Waickowski and Walter DeLisle. both in Manches­ America, and he was a resident of Tri-Town Committee for the Dis­ acted almost exactly like their donor’s choice. ter Hospital. Manchester for 20 years. He worked abled. theories said it would. Best wishes to Adolph and Sylvia Yeske. for a at Aetna Life Insurance Co., Hartford. She is also survived by three “ It was expected to make speedy recovery. Besides his wife, he is survived by Maude J. Carlson brothers, Alvan VanCott of Randolph. neutrinos, and it did, right on his parents, Eduardo and Lilia Mass., Robert VanCott of Taunton. REMEMBER: Maude J. Carlson, 89, a Manchester schedule,” said J. Craig Transportation: To and from the senior center. (Almario) Contreras Sr. of Manches­ Mass., and Warren VanCott of Sara­ Wheeler of the University of ter; a brother, Ricardo Contreras of native, died Wednesday at the DuP- Call for a ride at least a day in advance. sota. Fla.; and six grandchildren. Texas in Austin. “ The basic Blood pressure: Wednesday, Feb. 17 (L-Z), 9 to 11 Manchester; three sisters, Jeanette age County Convalescent Center, The funeral is Tuesday with a 10 Elmhurst, III. predictions have come to pass 8 in Wade of Manchester, Maritza Vega of a.m. Mass of Christian Burial in St. with this supernova.’’ Bolton and Rosa Ortola of Hebron; She was the daughter of Christine Tax preparation/tax counseling: Every weekday Matthew Church. Burial will be St. The researchers said that except Thursday, 1 to 3 p.m. in the senior center and several nieces and nephews. and Aaron Johnson. Her father was a Bernard’s Cemetery. Rockville. Cal­ when the star blew up, 99 dining room. No appointment necessary. The funeral is Tuesday at 9; 15 a.m. state representative from ling hours are Monday from 2 to 4 and percent of its exploding energy No meals this coming week: school vacation. Middletown—343 Main Street Enfield—Enfield Outlet Mall from the John F. Tierney Funeral Manchester. 7 to 9 p.m. at the Ladd Funeral Home, was released in the form of Hamden—1697 Whitney Avenue Waterbury—200 Chase Averiue Home. 219 W. Center St.. Manchester, She had lived in Manchester for 19 Ellington Ave., Rockville. neutrinos, while most of the rest TRIPS: , Manchester—260 North Main Street with a 10a.m. Mass of Christianburial most of her life. She moved 10 years Memorial donations may be made Friday — Second trip to Atlantic City, leave 6 a.m. was light. The neutrinos W« accept MaatarCard. Vita, O ltcovtr Card and American Exprett at St. James Church. Burial will be in ago to Elmhurst and Glen Ellen, HI. to the Muscular Distrophy Associa­ Seats still available for $5 per person, round trip. She was the widow of Carl W. Carlson. reached Earth three hours be­ St. James Cemetery. Calling hours tion, 701 John Fitch Blvd., South fore the light. Register in the office. are Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. She is survived by one son, C. Windsor 06074. . • Insurance industry ready for unisex battle Connecticnt in Brief Family insists woman threatened HARTFORD (AP) — Connecticut’s “ It would be in the best interest of year in car insurance and $360 million violate the equal protection rights of insurance industry is preparing to do the women of the state if it died,” a year for individual life insurance. policyholders and are “ arbitrary and O ’Neill plays cause long lines on day before she was murdered battle over a proposal to ban sex Blair said this week. “ This isn’t an The argument is that women tend to capricious.” discrimination in insurance rates, but issue of unfair discrimination. It’s an be better drivers and live longer than “ Taking an applicant’s gender into consideration when pricing insurance NEW HAVEN — Rock music fans are used to MERIDEN (AP) - Police dling Roslyn Dargan’s cause to believe that an act of it may not get much of a fight. economic issue, and most women men. policies is an important and valid standing in long ticket lines for coveted concerts, reports say a woman who was complaint. domestic violence has occurred. Supporters of so-called unisex insu­ would lose if this were to pass.” NOW argued, however, that the but this week it’s the late playwright Eugene O’Neill slain by her boyfriend didn’t tell “ I’m going on the value of that ’The law says that police must rance, which has been heavily lobbied The insurance industry claims that typical woman pays an average of criterion,” said William F. Carroll, who’s causing waits of an hour or more. them that he had confronted her report and I am satisfied with the make an arrest even if the victim and hotly debated in the past, appear unisex insurance would actually hurt $15,732 more for all types of insurance president of the Life Insurance "It’s pretty unusual.’’ Yale Repertory Theatre with a gun a day before the internal investigation. If the doesn’t want to press charges. to have been caught off guard by a bill women by increasing rates for the than a man over her lifetime. Association of Massachusetts. Press Director Robert Wildman said Friday. murder, but the victim’s mother officers had enough probable filed in the General Assembly this types of insurance they are most Blair acknowledged that women “ Asa group, women are better risks The Yale Rep is presenting two O’Neill plays. Scott Dargan said Wesnefski likely to buy individually, as opposed pay more for individual health and than men. They live on average seven and brother are disputing those cause, they would have made an asked his sister on Feb. 3 if she session. "Ah, Wilderness!” and "Long Day’s Journey Into Officials from the Connecticut to those they obtain through group disability policies, but he said 85 years longer than men and therefore reports. arrest,” Kosienski said. wanted Williams arrested. Wes­ Night,” both starring Jason Robards and Colleen Ella Dargan and Scott Dargan chapter of the National Organization policies. percent of coverage in those areas is enable Insurers to offer them lower Under the Domestic Violence nefski told her that pressing Dewhurst, from late March through May 21. said Roslyn Dargan. 23. told for Women, the Permanent Commis­ An analysis prepared by a coalition taken out under group policies, which rates on policies.” Act. which took effect Oct. 1,1986, charges probably would only The plays, presented in celebration of the 100th officers that Norman Williams sion on the Status of Women and the of insurance groups several years ago are unisex already. Advocates of unisex insurance in police are required to make an make Williams angrier, accord­ anniversary of O’Neill’s birth, may go on to New brandished a gun when he con­ Connecticut Women’s Educational indicated that the typical woman pays Montana is the only state that now Connecticut said they couldn’t com­ arrest if they have probable ing to the victim’s brother. York City and the Soviet Union. fronted her at the Independence and Legal Fund were all unaware that $5,245 less than a man for car requires unisex insurance under a ment on this year’s bill, but chal­ Manor nursing home on Feb 3. the Judiciary Committee will hold a insurance during her life. 1985 law. In Massachusetts, regula­ lenged insurance industry claims that Drug dealer Jailed 10 years Scott Dargan, a former public hearing on the bill next Friday. For individual life insurance, tions riequiring unisex insurance take women would suffer if unisex insu­ member of the Police Explorers, That’s just fine with John Blair, women pay an average of $3,210 less, effect in September. rance were adopted. BRIDGEPORT — A man authorities said was SOUTH WINDSOR a program in which youths work president of the Insurance Associa­ the study indicated. The study The Massachusetts insurance in­ “It’s a myth,” said Jacqueline second in control of a flamboyant and well with police officers, said his sister OFFICE SUPPLY tion of Connecticut, which represents claimed that unisex insurance would dustry last month filed suit challeng­ Zachary, NOW’s Connecticut organized cocaine trafficking outfit was sentenced told police that Williams had the state’s insurance companies. cost women nationally $700 million a ing the regulations, contending they coordinator. Friday to 10 years in prison. asked her to get back together U.S. District Judge T.F. Gilroy Daly sentenced with him. Roslyn Dargan and Luis Robles, whose alias was Papo, 24, of Williams, who had two children Bridgeport to 10 years and a $150,000 fine on his together, had separated shortly conviction on a charge of conspiracy to distribute Historians trying after Christmas. INDULGE YOUR HEART cocaine. Scott Dargan and his mother Daly also sentenced Robles to a suspended said they were present three IN ART four-year term with five years probation for using a to save tollbooths hours after the incident when a telephone to facilitate a cocaine transaction. scared and shaken Roslyn Dar­ The U.S. attorney’s office said Robles was the No. gan spoke to officers John Wes- From the beautiful works in GREENWICH (AP) — Commuters who curse the 2 man in a drug operation called the Mariano nefski and Timothy Murphy at bottlenecks caused by tollbooths on the Merritt Sanchez organization, also known as the No. 1 her mother’s home. our Gallery Parkway may have a hard time swallowing pleas by Family, which dealt drugs in the Bridgeport area. But a police report filed about historic preservationists to save the structures. Dargan’s complaint does not to our complete line Tolls on the parkway will be abolished on July 1. L’Amblance had design errors mention a gun or threats. but a campaign has started to save them as a BRIDGEPORT — Dimensional errors in the “ Roslyn stated that no physical of supplies, reminder of the 1930s, when people were motoring staircase openings at L’Ambiance Plaza violated violence had occurred during the instead of commuting. state building code and point to a larger incident,” the report says. we can give you “ They are just wonderful little slices of an era carelessness at the woric site, according to a The day after the confrontation when Sunday motoring was an important family structural engineer. at Independence Manor. Willi­ whatever your activity,” said David Carris. education director of The Gty of Bridgeport released dozens of ams, 24, reappeared at the the New Haven Preservation Trust. Delta Force Midcut documents this week that noted design errors at the nursing home, where Dargan The some 20,000 motorists who deposit 35 cents worked as a nutritional aide, and h e a r t ill-fated L'Ambiance Plaza and questioned a euch at the nine wooden booths daily may think of Leather basketball shoes with patented N IKE- shot her twice before shooting f them as more nuisance than treasure, but Carris financing arrangment by former state officials and AIR® (or cushioning that never lets you down. himself in the head. Williams desires. said, “ Their Adirondack rustic style is part of a lax security at the work site. White with blue trim. Men’s sizes 6V4-13. The partially completed apartment building later died from the wound. VERNON whole tradition that goes back to Central Park.” Police Chief Robert Kosienski collaps^ April 23, 1987 killing 28 construction Tri-City Plaza Carris said his campaign “ to make sure these said Thursday he was satisfied buildings do not end up in the nearest landfill” is workers. 872 -6 0 7 5 Among the errors revealed by the documents was with an internal investigation Mon.-Frl. SaL 104, Sun. 12-5 gathering support. one made in sizing the stairwells when concrete that concluded that officers fol­ The Shoreline Trolley Museum in East Haven has slabs were poured for the project. lowed proper procedure in han- expressed interest in adding some booths to its Structural engineer James Rongue said careless­ collection of 103 trolley cars. The Historical Society ness with dimensions, may have contributed to the of Greenwich and a few legislators are also behind structure’s lack of integrity prior to its collapse. Carris. But not everyone cares what happens to the booths. DILIeto sets spending record SEQOI^DHAND Christopher Gallo, president of Connecticut Commuters Inc., a non-profit, 3-year-old organiza­ NEW HAVEN - Mayor Biagio DiUeto’s a tion with a goal of making commuting safer and re-election campaign raised more than $311,000 last Thrift Shop more efficient, said the tollbooths are a safety year, setting a state record for a mayoral race, but ROSE still ended up in the red. hazard. “ If somebody wants to preserve them. I have no ’The Committee to Re-elect Mayor DiLieto raised problem with that,” he said. “ Just get them off the $311,340, but it finished 1987 with $4,093 in cash and a $10,000 loan outstanding from the Bank of New clothing accessories small appliances darn highway.” • & • ’The State Department of ’Transportation expects Haven, resulting in a deficit of almost $6,000. s to seek bids in April for removing the booths in " The figures were released in a final report by • household items • books • records Greenwich a mile east of the New York State line; at campaign treasurer Michael V. Lynch. toys games the Housatonic River in Milford, where the Wilbur Last week Lynch sent letters to DiLieto • • Cross Parkway merges with the Merritt; and on the supporters who have not yet reached their $1,000 Wilbur Cross at Wallingford. contribution limit, asking them to pitch in again. We accept MasterCard. Visa. American Express and Discover Card P r ic e S a l e Arthur F. Keating, the manager of tolls and Store Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 9-9, Sat 9-6, Sun. 10-6 V2 concessions for the department, said the fate of the Tuesday thru Friday I booths might be up to the demolition contractor. State to lease office building “ To my knowledge, if the wreckerwon’tgetthem, Middlatown HARTFORD — The state has agreed to lease a Feb. 16 • Feb. 19, 1988 the termites will,” Keating said. “ They’re very old 343 Main SbanI Hartford office building for state agencies for a and I’m not sure what value they would have.” EnffiMid record $3.7 million a year in rent. ’The General Assembly authorized the removal of While EnlMcl OuUat Mall The State Properties Review Board approved the 57 Hollister St. the tolls in 1986 after tolls had already been ended on Hamden lease ’Thursday for the seven-story former Aetna (MARC Workshop) 1697 Whitnay Avo. Interstate 95, a somewhat parallel but more They Watarbury Insurance Co. building at 55 Elm St., a four-story Manchester, CT congested highway along the shore. annex and parking facilities. Commuters have long claimed the toll plazas B'S 200 Chaaa Ava. The board in December had rejected the lease, 646-5718 were a nusiance and caused bottlenecks and Last! Manchaatar based largely on the fact that the state could have dccidcnts 260 North Main St. purchased the property f"r $28.5 million in 1986. Open Monday-Friday They also argued that the tolls were no longer The building’s owners include former state Sen. needed because the $21 million cost of the Merritt, STORES Michael J. Skelley, D-Tolland. now of Glastonbury. 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. which was built between 1934 and 1940, had been The space will be used by the state attorney paid. general, comptroller and treasurer’s offices. r t X Haig, first casuaity of 1988, biasts Biish U.S./WorM In Brief SHultZ SCtS MIClGdSt p6dCG trip word that he was available for shoulders above George Bush as a By The Assocloted Press supremacy in the race, demanded interviews with any reporter who potential president.” against relinquishing land the that his rival withdraw television WASHING’TON (AP) - Secre­ Palestinian delegation and then could make it through the snow. Haig has fired bfirbs at Bush Arabs lost to Israel in the 1967 Alexander M. Haig Jr. became the commercials and printed fliers that tary of State George P. Shultz will resume in December to work on Gephardt had another idea. He throughout the campaign, and he Many foods can cause cancer Six-Day War. first casualty of the 1988 presidential contained “ deliberate distortions.” go to the Middle East in two an overall Middle East attended a dog sled race in Laconia. didn’t rtop as he was leaving. Asked to At the same time, the United campaign on Friday, departing with a “ I can’t insist that all candidates BOSTON — Many foods contain very high levels weeks to try to promote two-stage settlement. Haig was the first contender to exit describe the vice president’s involve­ States has not endorsed Palesti­ final blast at Vice President George abide by Ronald Reagan’s 11th of natural cancer-causing agents, suggesting that negotiations between Israel and All options, including statehood the race, but New Hampshire’s ment in the councils of the Reagan nian statehood. President Rea­ Bush and a bouquet for GOP hopeful commandment” not to speak ill of intense efforts to control industrial carcinogens Joi^an on Palestinian self-rule. for the Palestinians, would be first-in-the-nation primary is likely to administration, the former secretary gan’s formula, outlined in a 1982 Sen. Bob Dole. The survivors battled a another Republican, Kemp said in an may be misplaced, a researcher said Friday. A brief State Department an­ open at that point. force others to the sidelines soon. of state said, “ I think he’s been there, speech and still U.S. policy, New England blizzard that made address to the Conservative Political Apples, for example, contain high levels of nouncement Friday said Shultz Shultz reaffirmed Monday The former secretary of state did proposed linking the West Bank campaigning virtually impossible. Action Committee in Washington. period.” formaldehyde, which is considered to be a potent would make the trip at the end of night in a meeting with American poorly in Iowa’s caucuses last week and Gaza to Jordan. Among the Democrats, Sen. “ But all of us should abide by the Dole thanked Haig for his endorse­ carcinogen, said Bruce Ames, chairman of the the month “ for the purpose of foreign policy experts that the and was at the bottom of the pack in Reagan said flatly that the Paul Simon attacked New Hampshire Ninth Commandment: Thou shalt not ment and said the former general had biochemistry department at the University of advancing the Middle East peace U.S. approach to a final settle­ surveys in New Hampshire. He United States “ will not support front-runner Michael Dukakis, and bear false witness,” he said to expressed no interest in a post in California, Berkeley. process.’’ ment is based on Israel trading opened his session with reporters by the establishment of an independ­ said Rep. Richard Gephardt’s votes in prolonged cheers. government. •• ^ Broccoli contains a substantial amount of a Other U.S. officials said he territory for peace. saying, “ A1 Haig will not be the 19M ent Palestinian state’ ’ in the -Congress “ helped cause the budget Forced by the weather to cancel substance that is chemically similar to dioxin. would set out for the Middle East Republican nominee.” Bush made a morning appearance That could cause severe politi­ territories and would also “ not deficit and the trade deficit he’s now many appearances, the candidates Peanut butter is unavoidably contaminated with a about 24 hours after returning With Dole at his side, he embraced in Nashua, where he renewed his cal problems for Shamir because support annexation or permanent running against.” scrambled to get their campaign fungus that is highly carcinogenic. from Feb. 21-23 talks in Mosocw the Kansas senator’s candidac;^, attack on Dole in a bid to reverse the many of his supporters are control by Israel.’’ Rep. Jack Kemp, battling with message out. Robertson holed up in a and visit Egypt, Jordan, Israel saying, “ Bob Dole is head and trend in the pre-primary polls. Can didates don’t have a chance and possibly Saudi Arabia. Robertson to achieve conservative hotel in Merrimack'and put out the Shultz plans to remain in the ASUNCION, Paraguay — They have no campaign area until he joins President posters, no television ads, little money and virtually Reagan for a summit meeting no chance of beating Gen. Alfredo Stroessner in with the leaders of the 15 North Polls: Bush, Dole Sunday’s presidential elections, but two opposition Atlantic Treaty Organization candidates refuse to step aside. countries in Brussels beginning are neck and neck Luis Majia Vega of the Radical Liberal Party and March 2. invotce' Carlos Ferreira Ibarra of the Liberal Party are The Soviets have been notified bucking calls to boycott the election and challenging b£5t>''''4‘2 NEW YORK (AP) — Network polls released in advance that Shultz intends to Friday showed Vice President George Bush and Stroessner in his.quest for an eighth straight term. sound out Foreign Minister With the powerful infrastructure of the governing Sen. Bob Dole neck and neck for New Hampshire’s Elduard A. Shevardnadze about Republican primary, with one poll putting Dole' . Colorado Party at his disposal and the full support of an international peace confer­ the military, the 75-year-old president who took ahead and the other givihg Bush the edge. ence that would be a backdrop for An ABC News-Washington Post poll taken power in a military coup is almost certain to be Arab-Israeli negotiations. re-elected. Thursday night showed Bush with 32 percent to Their Moscow talks will center Dole’s 26 percent. That was an increase over the SEEING mostly on prospects for a treaty vice president’s 33 percent to 29 percent edge in Brazilians have no worries to sharply reduce U.S. and Soviet 00 polling ’Tuesday, the network said. RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil — What about the huge long-range nuclear missiles and *frame & , But CBS News reported that its latest poll, taken is believing. foreign debt and corruption scandals? Will the new for a withdrawal of the Red Army Wednesday and Thursday, gave the Kansas senator from Afghanistan after an occu­ « 1 2 6 constitution ever get written? Brazilians will worry 32 percent to Bush’s 29 percent. The network said pation of more than eight years. later — after Carnival, in the suitable bleakness of headboard Hartford polling ’Tuesday and Wednesday had Bush on top, 35 Lent. Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir and Shultz have regis­ percent to 27 percent. Have you seen it? The world’s biggest party officially kicks off In both polls, Massachusetts Gov. Michael tered their reluctance to having * Save on 10 selected headboard styles! Saturday and runs until Ash Wednesday, Feb. 17. Dukakis maintained a strong lead in the Demo­ the Soviets play a prominent role Carnival seems to have been made for Brazilians, * Savings in effect through Monday 2 /1 5 cratic race. ABC reported he was the choice of 36 in a Middle East settlement. But and they began working up to it well in advance. So percent while Rep. Richard Gephardt of Missouri Jordan’s King Hussein wants the The new many people bad their minds on Carnival this week had 19 percent and Sen. Paul Simon of Illinois 17 participation of all the big pow­ that it was difficult to transact business with either percent. private companies or the government. ers, including Moscow. Manchcalcr l^nghlll Road Broad Street CBS had Dukakis at 39 percent, with Gephardt at According to U.S. and other 4 4 9 0 1 0 1 6 4 7 0 4 0 0 16 percent and Simon 14 percent. All other Three convicted in terror attack sources who declined to be Vernon Democratic candidates received less than 10 Optical Style Bar identified, Shultz will advance a M anafleld El Camino Plata Norw ich New London ROME — A court on Friday convicted fugitive percent. two-step plan that would open Eaal Brook Mall (Rt. 30) Norwichlown Mall N ew Lon do n M a ll Among the other Republican candidates, ABC put guerrilla leader Abu Nidal and two of his 4 2 9 0 2 3 4 879 -6 30 0 089-6601 443 -5 02 7 negotiations in April between Palestinian followers in the 1985 grenade and rifle Rep. Jack Kemp and Pat Robertson at 12 percent attack that killed 16 people in a crowd of holiday Israel and a mixed Jordanian- each and former Delaware Gov. Pete du Pont at 10 763 Main St., Manchester travelers at Rome’s airport. percent. CBS had Kemp at 12 percent. Robertson at Abu Nidal and another fugitive, Raghid el- 10 percent and Dupont at 7 percent. Hamieda, were sentenced to life in prison. The only defendant in custody, Mahmoud Ibrahim Khaled, was given a 30-year term. More than 80 people were ip]ured in the Dec. 27, Tucker Anthony & R.L. Day 1985 assault on the check-in counters of TWA and the 100 Constitution Plaza Israeli carrier El A1 at Leonardo da Vinci airport. Four Americans were killed, including an Hartford, Ct. 06103 3 FOR ALL 11-year-old girl on a trip with her family to New York. El-Hamieda, described as a top lieutenant in Abu Nidal’s Fatah Revolutionary Council, was accused Cordially invites you to attend a Free Seminar on along with Abu Nidal of organizing the attack. 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Location: Mill on the River, Ellington Rd. U.S. District Judge Eugene P. Spellman cauti­ ^ A t t i m r , ^ A i d m r , ^ A f l m r , oned Posner in court: “ Not one dollar of the funds of South Windsor, Ct. 06074 TaSacnas. AT: Tnaoiets. this project are tax-deductible! ” AT: immens. SEAFOOD SEAFOOD “ I’ve been involved in charity works all my life, SEAFOOD 401 CENTER ST. 401 CENTER ST. 401 CENTER ST. and I’ve given millions and millions to charity,’’ MANCHESTER MANCHESTER Posner told reporters after the sentencing. RSVP Marvin DeBaise DIbnrt|FBtpr MANCHESTER Posner pleaded no contest Sept. 2 9 to evading 203 527-4191 more than $1.2 million in federal taxes hy inflating Hrralb the value of land he donated to a Bihle college as a tax exemption. Dole could be the winner ATTENTION; OPINION of the Bush-Rather scrap MANCHESTER

iN V i ' WASHINGTON - Vice Presi­ Potomac Potpoarri dent George Bush is still crowing STATE BANK U.&.MONEy.('r’aJME>; over his television tussle with CBS anchorman Ran Rather. Bush Foggybottom Joins race HcWAREWEEVEB and his supporters think it proved CUSTOMERS GoiM’To AHEAD.. he is more tough guy than wimp. It’s official! Mrs. Foggybottom, one of (5er |r“ But if they believe the display of Lincoln's Blilhdiy (12th) Washington's BIrthdsy (15th) Washington’s most well-known monologists, finally bluster will put the curiosity over has announced her candidacy for president of the Bush’s role in the Iran-Contra United States. affair to rest, they are wrong. Foggybottom, who will run as a member of the pm m w tm ] Democratic strategists believe MOST BANKS WILL BE CLOSED that the long-term winner of the cocktail party, made her announcement at the scrap will be Sen. Robert Dole. National Press Club, promising everything from a FEB. 12, 1 3 .1 4 & 15 R-Kan. If Dole stumbles, ultimately the Our staff has worked opposite both men. daily national happy hour and Godiva chocolates in Democratic candidate for president will be In the days of the Bobby Baker scandal. the Oval Office instead of jelly beans, to cheese thanking Dan Rather. Roger Mudd was one of the few broadcast The following was received from the State balls for the poor, hotel rooms for the homeless and However the nation may feel about the reporters we encountered digging in the free counseling for the drinking-impaired. spectacle of two grown men sputtering at files of the federal agencies for hard new Banking Department: ” My fellow Americans, ask not what your 1V"S each other on national TV, Rather boxed facts. cocktail party can do for you, hut what you can do Bush into an ” I don’t remember” re­ Rather was equally zealous, yet was “The Bank Commlealoner’e Office has for your cocktail party,” Foggybottom said, noting sponse. The nation still doesn’t know if the always willing to give younger reporters a announced that banka may, at thair option, open if she were elected, she’d like to have Sen. Joseph vice president knew aobut crucial aspects hand. We remember in a political Biden, D-Del., as her speechwriter. of the Iranian arms-for-hostages deal. campaign Rather taking time out to help tor bualnaaa on Saturday, February 13, 1988." Foggybottom, named after one of Washington’s The Democrats are counting on Bush’s an insecure local neofrtiyte who had joined most well-known areas which houses the State Republican opponents to show that Bush the national press corps for a day. Rather Department and the famed Watergate complex, was exposed so vividly to the Iranian can of was nearing deadline, but we watched him The decision was easy for Manchester said she advocates “ designated drivers who cannot worms that for him not to have remem­ generously make sure the local reporter’s State Bank, where customers come first... drink, designated drinkers who cannot drive, and a bered was impossible. broadcast was factual and interesting. designated president who will not drive us to drink If Bush beats back the Iran-Contra Yes, Rather went too far with Bush, and W E O P E N ! in the first place.” questions long enough to get the Republi­ interjected his own opinions when the vice She pledges "a balanced cocktail party budget, a can nomination, one Democratic insider president got argumentative. When no-nonsense foreign cocktail policy and a balanced told us, ’’then about Labor Day the memos Rather curtly pulled the cord on Bush to Weekend Schedule cocktail trade philosophy advocating more will start surfacing.” In other words, the end the interview, network officials American-made beverages, finger foods and party Democrats may have the goods on Bush blamed the abrupt gesture on the time and Iran. They will hold their evidence demands of broadcast news. But there was supplies by quadrupling the import tax.” ...... OPEN If elected, Mrs. Foggybottom would like Oliver until September and then leak it. no mistaking that Rather enjoyed having Saturday, Feb. 13 ...... ” We should give Rather an award,” the the last weird. North to be her defense secretary, Ross Perot to be Let Nicaragua be Nicaragua Democrat told our associate Les Whitten. What viewers don’t know is that the Sunday, Feb. 1 4 ...... Closed secretary of state and Jessica Lange (star of the There is already Democratic talk of verbal push and pull goes on behind the movie ’’Country” ) to be secretary of agriculture. M onday, Feb. 15 ...... Closed By Chuck Stone impassioned sanity has been able Party politics doesn’t always trying to demolish Bush’s credibility in the cameras all the time. Politicians dodge David Letterman would be her secretary of campaign home stretch with replays of questions, reporters ask again, tempers entertainment and Fawn Hall, an ’’experienced to straitjacket Ronald Reagan’s make for good foreign policy. But Woody Woodpecker, the stench Rambo-like insanity that seems to it sometimes makes good sense. segments of the Rather interview in which flare. This one was different because it was Spencer Street ■ Main Street ■ Heartland Plaza paper shredder,” would be head of the Bush seems to be contradicting sworn played out live on the air. and the normally Environmental Protection Agency. of unwashed bodies, Sweet n’ Low percolate when other people’s Rejecting the Reagan Contra aid Open Saturday, 9:00 AM -1 2 Noon and polyester aren’t the things of blood is spilled. package won’t stop the war evidence already in the public domain. decorous atmosphere of broadcast news What America needs is a four-year happy hour, which revolutions are made, but When the Democrats recently because, according to one mil­ And what about the credibility of the was violated. Viewers should know they she contends. they could set off a counterrevolu­ rejected President Reagan’s Con­ itary expert, the Contras have a other guy on the card? Some in the media can’t have it both ways. Either they get tion in Nicaragua. tra aid package of $36.5 million, stockpile of ’’small arms and have turned on Rather, and veteran happy news where no one is ruffled, or they SORRY, THIS SERVICE IS PROVIDED get real people exchanging questions and Nightmare of a day Nicaraguans have not reached they won a stunning political anti-aircraft missiles” that can reporters who have worked opposite him FOR MANCHESTER STATE BANK the first stage of a genuine victory. last "foraninterminableperiod.” on stories wonder why. Rather was equally answers about hard issues and occasion­ tough on Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon ally making mistakes. Arizona Rep. Jim Kolbe’s last trip back to his people’s revolution. They’re still But the historic repudiation of a But the anti-Contra vote pro­ C U S TO M E R S ONLY. and Jimmy Carter. In several cases, the As one veteran reporter told us: ’’Why congressional district turned out to be the kind of comfortable with the notion that Teflon-coated president also re­ claims with a firm loudness that all tyrannies look alike, despite surrected old ideological fissures. this country is still committed to White House complained to bis. bosses expect Dan to be anything but Dan? We day that happens only in nightmares. about him. It was to CBS’s credit that the never expect Nixon or Reagan to be The day began with Kolbe on his way to visit a the Jeane Kirkpatrick idiocy that For the Democrat-Republican giving the Arias peace plan a right-wing dictatorships are nicer conservative alliance, the Contra choice to succeed Walter Cronkite nar­ anything but Nixon or Reagan. The news Mr. Businessman: If you have cash factory with key staffers. A problem arose, though, chance. Unless the American than left-wing despots. vote was a political blood people have a change of political rowed to Rather and another determined people jumping Dan now weren’t fit to hold when Kolbe locked his keys in a rented van. He and needs and/or large amounts of cash, But Nicaraguans won’t endure transfusion. heart, the anti-Contra vote will reporter, Roger Mudd. his microphone when he was street staff jumped in separate cars and caravaned down too long any government that Of the 47 Democrats who sided benefit the Democrats. reporter, and aren’t now either.” and are not customers of MSB, you the highway. allows electrical shortages so with 164 Republicans to support The other will card in this On the return trip, Kolbe saw flashing red lights critical it is forced to black out all the Reagan Contra aid proposal, political slugfest in President Drug growers grow bolder might want to ask yourself: Why Not? in his rear-view mirror. Leading the caravan, daytime television and cut off all 41 were from Southern states. Daniel Ortega. He’s got a history Mexican drug growers are thriving and when your bank is closed. Kolbe was pulled over by a highway patrolman. In water two days a week. Missing a Conversely, the 12 Republicans of reverting to Marxist type by our attempts to eradicate their crops look the car with the officer was a television reporter, Woody Woodpecker cartoon or who voted with the 207 Democrats sandbagging peace efforts. weak by comparison. A General Account­ doing a story on increased highway surveillance by being unable to bathe doesn’t were all from Northern states. Whether he lives up to his word ing Office investigation shows that the the local cops. necessarily fuel revolutions. Dis­ The book on the Civil Warhasn’t is irrelevant. Nicaragua isneither United States has spent more than $75 No chance for a warning ticket... Kolbe is content is only fanned into been closed yet. an American battleground nor a million over the past four years on an “Home of Saturday Banking" ticketed for doing 62 mph in a 4S-mph zone. disobedience when denial be­ Still, the House vote doesn’t tell banana plantation. The era of aerial eradication program in Mexico, but That evening, the local TV station runs the story. comes oppressive. us how Americans really feel surrogate wars is over. It’s time to that country still remains a main supplier The next morning, banner headlines in one of the On a higher level, Nicaraguan about further Centra aid, al­ pull completely outofthatcountry of marijuana and heroin consumed here. state’s largest newspapers scream about the can only stand by helplessly as though I doubt if the American and let the contending Nicara­ Some of our money went to pay for 70 of ticket. world prices of its main commodi­ goes to bed at night, worrying guan parties self-destruct. We’ve the 80 planes that the Mexican government Manchester Kolbe, incidentally, is a member of the House ties. sugar and cotton, continue to about 2 million people in a Central got enough to worry about at uses to search for and destroy drug crops. Appropriations Committee, which recently plummet. American country the size of New home. The GAO says those planes spend only approved a special federal grant to increase When changing tastes substi­ York state. Somehow, abortion. about 46 hours per month in the air. when tute Sweet n’ Low for sugar and AIDS, the ailing farm economy, highway surveillance. Chuck Stone is a syndicated they should be used about 80 hours a State Bank also replace cotton, a hemorrhag­ the neurotic stock market and the Kolbe pleaded guilty and paid his $65 fine. columnist. month. ing economy could drive people to gargantuan budget deficit are The eradication program, which dates revolt. Left in the wake of such a better catalysts for political Letters to the editor from the 1970s, has done little to deter drug Spencer Street ■ Main Street • Heartland Plaza revolutionary tidal wave will be battle. growers. The farmers used to hide their Manchester’s Hometown Bank the Contras whose well-financed Yet, Republicans. Southemdie- The Manchester Herald wel­ comes original letters to the plants on steep Mexican hillsides. Now incompetence prolongs the Cen­ hards and conservative com­ they plant in full view on the plains. Drug Iflaiirlirstrr» HrralJi editor. tral American version of the mentators have been conditioned crops have become a hedge against the 24 HOUR Full Service Founded In 1881 Vietnam War. to ask, ” how high?” whenever a The Herald reserves the right miserable Mexican economy for the farm AH Deposits Insured BANKING The only reason the Contras Republican president yells, to edit letters in the interests of By FDIC Benking cirrus, Yankee 24 PENNY M S IE F F E B T...... Publlther • t«M ky PCA. bK. workers, who make twice the prevailing G EO B O E T C H A P P E L L ...... Editor survive is that the Reagan ’’jump!” brevity, clarity and taste. minimum wage when they work for a drug EQUAL HOUSING L INO IS Over 13.000 Locatlont DOUG LAS A B E V IN S ...... Executive Editor administration seems hellbent on Democrats and liberals react Address letters to: Open Fo­ grower. MARIE P G R A D Y ...... city Editor wallowing in historical amnesia. just as reflexively. They don’t ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... Aesoclete Editor rum, Manchester Herald. P.O. Fortunately, the Democrats’ budge. Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. Church Bulletin Board Budget, rules, officers on MACC agenda Editor’s note: This column is prepared by the — no easy task with three budget years and many staff of the Manchester Area Conference of sources of income (Department of Human Resour­ Second Congregational Church Trinity Coitenant Church ' Church of Christ Churches. M A C C News ces, FEMA, Town of Manchester, Neighborhood Assistance Act, private donations and Two women have been nairied to co-chainthe 1988 ^ Diane Mui$b of Auburn, Maine, will present a concert These are the events planned this week at Church By Nancy Carr reimbursements). Capital Improvement Project at Second Congrega­ of gospel music next Saturday, Feb. 27, at^ Trinity of Christ: Executive Director staff who are the heart of the Manchester shelter Other volunteers serve on the Sheltering tional Church. Jane Cross and Peggy Wright will Covenant Church^She wilt also'be participating in the Sunday — 9 a m., Bible classes; 10 a.m., worship program. We ask that each of our 16 participating Ministries Advisory Committee. ’That’s not as coordinate the effort to raise $150,000 for the Covenant Women Sunday with sermon, “ Our God is Marching On; ’’ 6 p.m., churches staff the shelter from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. a simple as it sounds as they continually struggle with renewal and restoration of this 100-year-old program, which will be worship with sermon, "Divine Retribution.’’ Delegates from 15 member churches to the MACC week at a time. We were happy to welcome the how to provide the least restrictive, most supportive building. part of the morning ser­ Monday — 7:30 p.m., “ Hearts of Fire’’ video Annual Meeting Wednesday night will adopt a core Jane Cross holds an MBA in finance, and is an vice of Feb. 28. , budget for 1988, a by-law change and call our new Unitarian Universalist Society East to the shelter and yet safe setting possible. Chairman, Skip series, Manchester and Ellington Bible study jlohnson; secretary. Alice Shea; Barbara Baker; underwriter for the Aetna Insurance Company. She A professional singer groups. officers to service. program this year. ' for many years, Muise The unsung heroes and heroines are the church Ray Gelting; Nick LaPenta; Jim Meek; Joan joined Second. Church recently, but has lived in the ’Tuesday — 7 p.m.. East Windsor Bible study The new officers are: president. Rev. Newell has been on the televised coordinators who not only help staff the shelter but O’Loughlin; Harry Reinhorn and Bill Rood. I should area 10 years. Peggy Wright is administrative group; 7:30 p.m.. East Hartford Bible study. Curtis. Center Congregational Church, UCC; vice “ 700 Club’’ program, and spend all those hours on the phone lining up and note that these are policy makers who do their field assistant to the conference minister of the Wednesday— 7 p.m., Bible classes; teens to view president-program. Rev. Anne Wrider, St. Mary’s Connecticut Conference of the United Church-of has recorded four sol» Episcopal; vice president of finance. Rev. James coordinating their volunteers. The churches also work. Every one of the committee members not albums in Nashville. The special film on drugs prepared by State Police of only staff the jshelter but fill in in em ergency Christ. During 19 years of membership at Second Connecticut. Meek. Community Baptist; board secretary Rev. provide all the food for weekends since Shepherd’s concert will be at 6:30 Place is only open Monday through Friday. situations and speciaToccasions. Church, she has chaired its Church Council, Board Thursday — 7 p.m., Colchester Bible study. Dr. Billy Scott, First Baptist Church; treasurer. of Trustees. Christian Education Board and has Saturday evening. Florence Noyes. Church coordinators, we applaud you. They are: In 1987 the shelter operated 365 days and sheltered Other events scheduled Saturday — teen ski trip to Mt. Tom. served in many other capacities. Our thanks to Anne Wrider and the good folks at Assumption R.C. Church, Anne Kibbe; Center 359 unduplicated clients (291 males and 68 fem ales). at Trinity this week Congregational, Rboda Russak; Church of the An average of 42 Manchester residents used the include: « St. Mary Church St. M ary’s Episcopal who are hosting the annual meeting. Nazarene, Mark Green; Community Baptist, Betsy Emergency Shelter each month. They stayed an Community Baptist Sunday 8 and 11 a.m., St, Mary Church in Coventry will host a series of average of 9.4 days per month. We also sheltered an 0 f Over the next weeks we will be sharing the annual Kirk; Concordia I^theran. Karen Johnson; Eman- morning worship servi- seminars on Making Moral Decisions. The series average of 19 non-residents each month who stayed James Meek, a 1982 graduate of Manchester High ^ ces with sdrmon by the program reports with you. as MACC programs are usfl Lutheran, Lee Hdffman; First Baptist, Jim begins Thursday with How to Make a Moral an average of 4.7 days. School, has just returned from serying as a Rny. Revin Schwamb, supported by your contributions (in goods, money, Wallace: North. United Methodist, Sue Hadge; Decision. The topic on Feb. 25 will be Sexual Although we are actually providing shelter to missionary volunteer at. the Le Bon Samaritan youth,pastor; 9>30 a.m., time and talent). Presbyterian, Rich Byrne; South United Methodist, more men and women, the average stay in the Hospital in Limbe, Haiti. He spent four months Sunday Bible school; Morality — the Choices. March 3 will be Medical Linda Vesho; St. Bartholomew, Bob Albert and working in the hospital pharmacy and laborato^. 10:15 a.m., coffee and Ethics — The Hard Decisions, and March 10 the Samaritan Shelter' Gloria Langer; St. Bridget, David and Karen Kohl; shelter and the average^juunber of clients in the This was the tijird time that Meek, who holds a ' fellowship; 7:30 p.m., topic is War and Peace in Central America — ’The St. James. Bill McCarthy: St. Mary llpiscopal, shelter on any given night is down, thanks to Bachelor of Science degree'in bfology, has served in Bible study at ^e home of Real Issues. The Manchester emergency shelter is housed at Donna Spooner; Trinity Covenant, M ary Juleson; excellent case management in finding jobs and Haiti. the Rev. Baul Knight. Oiane Muise Dr. Milburn Thompson will lead each seminar, 466 Main St. The feeding-sleeping area is open from Unitarian Universalist, Bill Young. housing or treatment on the part of Debbie. We have Meek will speak Saturday at 6:30 p.ip. ^t ’Tuesday — 6 a.m., men’s prayer breakfast, which starts at 7:30 p.m. in the church hall. For 8 p.m: to 7 a.m., seven days a week. Paid staff ' Doreen Spano keeps record of in-kind donations a great staff, paid and volunteer, cooperative and Community Baptist Church’s Fellowship Club. On LaStrada------— —_— Restaurant; 7, p.m., Christian Education more information, call St. M ary’s rectory, 742-6655. includes Pat Burt, our interim administrator. valued at $13,222.02 in 1987 (that’s a lot of record supportive relationship with town staff in all Feb. 21, he will speak duringlhemorujng worship at Board; Board of Outreach and Discipleship; Covenant Debbie Rutledge, case manager and Mark Melley. keeping.) Sally Albert helping with our bookkeeping departments (that’s very important indeM ). the church. In March. Meek plans to leave with the Women. South United Methodist full-time night supervisor. Debbie covers the hours Peace Corps, to serve in a health-rolated program in *Wednesday — 6:-30 a.m., women’s prayer breakfast from 2 to 10 p.m.. allowing'time for day time Thailand. at LaStrada Restaurant; 7:30 p.m.. Ash Wednesday The following events are planned this week at referrals and advocacy, client, contact in the Here are the other events planned at Community service. South United Methodist Church; evening and opening the shelter. Mark supervises' Baptist this week; Thursday,— 4 p.m., confirmation class. Sunday — 9 a.m., church school, adult study; 9 the shelter from 9 p.m. to 7 a.m.. Regular weekend EMERGENCY Sunday — 9:15 a.m., church school classes; 10:30 Friday — 7 p.m., junior high youth group. and 10:45 a.m.. worship with the Rev. Cynthia A. supervisors are Charlie Cone and William Schultz. Next Saturday — 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., church Fire — Police — Medical a.m., morning worship; noon, coffee hour to honor Good preaching. “ A Glimpse of G lory;’’ 2 p.m., Charlie also fills in as our 5-hour-a-week mainte­ leaders’ retreat; CHIC auction; mission' prayer CYF— Our Gang sledding party at Wfckham Park; nance troubleshooter (the rest of the hours he gives Mills Manor Nursing Homp; 3 p.m., ABW tea; 6 meeting. ^ . 5 p.m., confirmation class. as a volunteer). DIAL 911 p.m., junior and senior high B YF. In Manchester Monday — 7 p.m., Kerygm a Bible study; Gilbert Monday — 10 a.m., A.A.; 7:30 p.m.. United Cleaning is provided by “The Work Place,” a and Sullivan. - Emanuel Lutheran 'Church Methodist Women. pre-vocational program of Manchester Memorial Tuesday — 10 a.m.. Women in the Vineyards Tuesday — 7 p.m., Gilbert and Sullivan. Events scheduled at Emanuel Lutheran Church Hospital. The Work Place Program has been of W edne^ay — 9;30 a.m., Bible study; 6:45 p.m., for the coming week include; study group; 6; 30p.m., Wesley Bell Ringers; 7p.m., tremendous help in the MACC basic human needs Boy Scout Troop 47; 7:30 p.m.. Chancel Choir. Boy Scouts; 7 p.m., choir rehearsal; 7:30 p.m., Sunday — 8;30a.m., worship; 9:45a.m.,nursery. programs. Daily maintenance crews work both in Christian life study gorup, Kelly Road, South Lenten intergenerational activity: 11 a m., wor­ Wednesday — 4:30 p.m.. Junior Choir; 7; 30 p.m.. the shelter and the Shepherd’s Place kitchen at Windsor. ship; communtion; nursery; CC. Cocaine Anonymous; Ash Wednesday service at Center Congregational and secretarial assistance is THE Thursday — 9 a.m,. Weight Watchers; 6:30 p.m.. Monday — 6:45 p.m.. Cub Scouts. North United Methodist Church, Dr. Shephard offered to both the shelter, the main office and Bell Choir; 7 p.m.. Church of the Living God choir; Tuesday — 10 a.m.. Old Guard; 10 a.m. to noon, Johnson leading meditation. “ A Pilgrim age.” Project Reentry. Another Work Place placement - 7:30 p.m., Bible study, 28 Sheppard St. CCC; 1:30 p.m., Lydia Circle; 7 p.m.. Mission & Thursday — 7:30 p.m.. youth choir; W orship- helps us in the Clothing Bank. We are most grateful Friday — Junior High retreat, Indian Lake. Ministry; 7:30 p.m., Claudia Circle. Music Commission. to the hospital for this cooperative program and to SPEAKS Friday — 10 a m., Al-Anon. Cindy Andisio. Mary . Scott Stalker. Work Wednesday — 7 a.m.. service: 12:30 p.m., Eugan* Brawar First Baptist Church communion service; 6 to 9 p.m., CRC; 6 p.m., soup Place staff. and sandwich; 7 p.m.. Lenten service; 7:45 p.m., Concordia Lutheran Church Although we only have three full-time and two part-time staff, we have several hundred volunteer The following events are scheduled for this week Emanuel Choir. This morning I sat In a meeting Activities for the coming week at Concordia at First Baptist Church; « Thursday — 10 a.m., prayer service: 7p.m., Belle of what were largely ministers. Lutheran Church include: Sunday— 9:30 a.m., Sunday school classes; 11 Choir. The speaker established his point a.m ., worship with Dr. Bill Scott, pastor, preaching Friday — 4:45 p.m., youth to Temple Beth Sunday — 8and 10;30a.m.,holycommunion; 9:15 well that we need to let Qod, who a m., church school; adult education; confirmation MANCHESTER "A Real Man for Real People: Forgive Them; ” Sholom. Thoughts was there, tell us how all things forum. nursery^ care provided; 7 p.m., worship with Saturday — 9:30 a.m.. Cherub Choir; 8 p.m., A.A. began. He charged that most of message, “ Conversation With the Father; Forgive Monday — 7 p.m.. Stewardship— Evangelism our social Ills grow out of adopt­ MARBLE & TILE Me; ” 7:30 p.m.. Adult Children of Alcoholics. Catholic retreat planned Committee; 7:30 p.m., agoraphobia support. Upon his retirem ent one of the most prominent ing an alternative view that , Monday — 1 p.m.. Overeaters Anonymous. Tuesday — l l a.m., clergy study; 8 p.m., divorce lawyers of the rich and famous was asked to eliminates God and relegates 459 Main Street • Manchester • 649-4562 Our Lady of Clavary Retreat House in Farming- Tuesday — 1 p.m., O.A.; 6:30 p.m., church Concordia Church Women; basketball. recall his most memorable case. He said that the man to a merely animal level. ton is planning a retreat on Feb. 26-28 for visitation. Wednesday — 10:30 a.m., agoraphobia support; one event that influenced his life more than Introducing Select Carpet, Vinyl Manchester women. The retreat will be led by the As we prayed, I thought of our Wednesday — 1 p.m .O.A.; 6p.m., graded choirs: 11a.m., holy communion and luncheon; 7 p.m., holy anything was one terribly sad interview with a Rev. Bennett Kelly, with a theme from the book of own diversity. Qod, the author, weekly workers’ meeting; outreach training; 7 communion: 8 p.m., Concordia Choir. prospective client. and Wood Floors Isaiah. For reservations and information, call Betty has revealed to us his plan for re­ p.m., prpyer meeting, Bible study for adults; G.A. Thursday — 9 a m.. Bible class; 6;30 p.m.. child A beautifully elegant woman, married five years, Spaulding, 643-7983, or Margaret Dion. 646-3150. deeming man — his role and and R.A.; 8 p.m., adult choir. care workshop; 7:30 p.m.. Social Ministry Commit­ came and said she had trouble with her husband. ours. But men have devised alter­ Thursday — 7:30 p.m., A.C.O.A.; 8 p.m., O.A. tee; women’s A.A. “ Do you have evidence on which to base an action native theories that are ever Friday — 1 p.m.. O.A. North United Methodist Friday — 7 p.m., A.A. for divorce?” I asked. “ I don’t want a divorce.” she changing. FEBRUARY SPECIALS replied. I then told her the grounds for legal Meetings and events scheduled for the coming Bolton Ecumenical Council separation. “ But I don’t want a separation,” she The speaker pointed out that On Select Floor & Wall Tiles week at North United Methodist Church include; protested. I told her I could then bring court action we come to the same evidences Sunday — 9 and 10:30 a m., the Rev. William A Christian Unity Night, sponsored by the Bolton to make her husband give her a large weekly sum for beginnings, but with different St. Mary’s Episcopal biases.. It occurs to me that we Many Styles to Choose From Trench preaching “ A Chariot of F ire ;’ ’ human Ecumenical Council, will be held Tuesday at 6 p.m. for her support. “ I don’t want money,” the woman The following events are planned for the coming who believe do the same regard­ relations Sunday with special offering; 9a.m., adult at St. George’s Episcopal Church. Bolton. There will said tearfully, “ I have more than enough.” week at St. M ary’s Episcopal Church: ing doctrinal matters. If we want All Moterlals Included • Preparation Extra Bible group; 10; 30 a.m., church school; 11; 30 a m.. be a free supper and a dramatic program by the Exasperated, I yelled, then what do you want Sunday — 7:30 and 9:30 a.m., holy eucharist; 7 the skeptical world to hear our Young People’s Choir; 5:30 p.m., Methodist Youth Covenant Players. Reservations may be secured madam ?! ” The tears began to run down her cheeks p.m., youth group; Boy Scout committee. case for God’s story of creation, Fellowship; study and fellowship; 7 p.m., sacred through any church in Bolton, and must be made by She faltered, then stammered woefully. “ I ... want Ask About Our Whole House Concept — ’Tuesday — 5 p.m., Capella Choir; 5:30 p.m.. we had better listen to his story of dance rehearsal; ecumenical prayer group. Sunday. ... him ... to ... I want him to love me! Shrove Tuesday pancake supper. redemption. Tuesday — 6:30 p.m., T.O.P.S.; Methodist Men & So mysteriously, God keeps telling us He never Discounts on New Home Packages — Wednesday — 7 and 10 a.m., holy communion: Women Sweetheart Nite, Vito’s Birch Mountain wants to be divorced or separated from us. He, too, 10:45 a.m., Bible study; 6:45 p.m.. choir warm-up: Inn; 7:30 p.m., ecumenical prayer; Outreach Millions worth of medicines pleads for us to love Him, to be His partner, to be His • BUILDERS • DEVELOPERS • GENERAL CONTRACTORS 7:30 p.m.. holy communion. CHURCH OF CHRIST Committee. NEW YORK (AP) — A year-end summary says • ARCHITECTS Thursday — p.m.. Cherub Choir; 6:30 p.m., friend. 4 Wednesday — 7:30 p.m.. Ash Wednesday service, the Catholic Medical Missions Board in 1987shipped Lydall A V«mon StrMte MACC annual meeting. with South United Methodist Church, at North. Dr. more ttan $12.1 million worth of medicines for the Rev. WilUam Olesik P h o fi« 646-2903 Competitively Priced • Quality Minded Friday — 8 p.m., A.A. Shephard Johnson to lead meditation. suffering and sick poor at2,100 mission installations St. Maurice Parish Saturday — 1:30 p.m., Alanon; 7:30 p.m., A.A. Thursday — 4 p.m., visitation team. in 46 countries. , Feb. 18. isas - 17 GRAND OPENING SALE! 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Tramandoua based entrepreneur promises to optional “Erin Go Bra” bra. camisole carries a $250 price tag. lingerie spinoffs, Barnard glaai and china, collactiblaa, ct^na, antique gold and allver Jewelry. rom rhinestone-studded put one pair of scented, gift- Frederick’s of Hollywood’s $10 ’The past few years have seen a predicted. 24 Hour Self Service undies to briefs fitted wrapped designer briefs in the pair of musical panties is a tough "coming out of lingerie as a real ’The actual size of the industry is Auctioneer DAVID BRUEL with music boxes to a mailbox for $16.50 each month. 203 Spruce Street competitor. fashion item,” said Kurt Barnard, difficult to gauge, partly because Quality conaignmanta now batng accaplad at compatitive rataa. club that delivers per­ Manchester, CT 0 6 0 4 0 She estimates 95 percent of the Cleverly hidden a mid what little a retail marketing consultant and many of the players are private Day of Sale 289-9772 Catarar - Truckar Private Sale 646-8496 Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30 fumed, gift-wrapped 1,000 subscribers to her pantyclub red-and-white lace makes up this publisher of the newsletter Retail companies and because theindus- panties, the lingerie in­ Will buy ona Ham or antira Batata. Sun 8:30-2:00 (203) 646-5904 F are men. undergarment is a tiny computer Marketing Report. try does not have a trade dustry is shedding its cotton box that can chirp out “ Let Me Over a year ago, for example, association. drawer image for Valentine’s Williams makes sure the pack­ Call YouSweetheart” at the pull of Bloomingdale’s flagship Manhat­ But Ray Mclnemey, publisher Day. / age and panty are "color-coded to GRAND OPENING SPECIAL a string. tan store moved its lingerie of Intimate Fashion News, said Some insiders say that for this the season." Last year’s April Call today to be included In this Though long considered outside department from the more pedes­ his publication reported 19S6 Up to 20% On Any Item special category of women’s Easter pair had a ‘ ‘furry, detacha­ the realm of high-class lingerie, trian ground floor toupstairs, next intimate apparel sales totaled $5.6 clothing. Valentine’s Day is se­ ble bunny talT’; the July “ fire­ FREE Gift for Every Kitchen Soid service guide. We’ll show you o Frederick’s has managed to to designer clothing, a spokeswo­ billion. cond only to Christmas when it works special” was red, white and spawn 150 stores nationwide and man said. low cost way to reach new comes to rackingupholiday sales. blue; and New Year’s was silver While trailing sleepwear, which post annual sales in the $5$ million T & W ’The mostcompelling sales pitch silk. "The industry is growing rather posted 19$6 sales of $1.42 billion, range, said spokeswoman Ellen customers. is that no matter how scanty, Williams saidsheband-dyed 600 fast,” Barnard said, pointing to and bras, which totaled $1.34 WOODWORKING/ inc. Appel. lingerie lasts longer than roses pieces of lingerie to a minty green The Limited Inc. as one major billion, sales of panties reached 78 Windsor Avo., Vernon, CT Coll Display Advertising and isn’t fattening like chocolate. for last St. Patrick’s Day, her For those who want to be a bit retailer that has focused on $1.1 billion and ranked ahead of more extravagant. Blooming- lingerie with its 237-store Victo­ robes, slips and girdles. Showroom 875-4724 Manchester Herald • 643-2711 U la Williams thinks her Panty- third-biggest sales period. ’This KITCHENS a BATHS a REC ROOMS MANCHESTEft HERALD. Saturday. Feb. 13.1988 - H 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Feb. 13.19»8 FOCUS / Home FOCUS / Money

OLDER AMERICANS AND THEIR MONEY Aluminum needs attention How their spending compares to other Americans’ Rulings by court,

Bv Andy Long cement or some other material. expenditure The Associated Press Actually, aluminum flashing is I On the House available these days in various not just new law, I $ 6 ,2 8 4 Aluminum is a low- colors and textures that will blend I Housing maintenance material, which is jn with the kind of roof shingles $ 5 , 0 7 9 why it retains its popularity over change the recommended pro­ your house has. You can buy the years. But if you want to portions. Too little water, for aluminum flashing that matches $ 4 ,2 6 4 affect your taxes ' ransportalion preserve its "newish” appear­ instance, might damage the the siding on your house, even if it | $ 3 , 2 2 6 ance, it must be given some aluminum; too much might fail to is not aluminum. attention, which often involves clean the aluminum properly. When aluminum has been $ 3 ,2 8 0 Most recent nothing more than keeping it Aluminum screens should be painted, either at the factory or I Food $ 2 , 9 0 0 tax talk has clean. cleaned once a year. too. to after installation, it is especially been about the If the siding on your house is prevent a buildup of dirt. They important that strong cleaning new laws that agents not be used. First, try aluminum, an occasional wash­ shold be rubbed with a stiff brush Insurance have been plain water, then add a mild soap. $ 1 , 3 5 7 Sylvia ing with water or water with mild and washed down with a hose and enacted. But soap may be all that is required. mild detergent. One way to Contrary to what many 'people this is far from One of those longhandled hollow protect the screens from the dirt think, cleaning should be done Porter Apparel the only impor­ brushes designed for automobiles buldup is to spray them with from the bottom up. If you start at - 66' 0"- -4 ^ makes a handy cleaning tool. thinned screen lacquer or clear the top of a structure or anything m * tant tax news Doing this as little as once a year lacquer, being certain they are else, the water that runs down for 1987. There will keep your siding sparkling thoroughly dry when you begin will streak the bottom, still-dirty Entertainment * has also been a and make any othercleaning jobs the spraying. Should a cleaning portion. II youbeginat the bottom steady stream unnecessary. ever be necessary, the coating of and water later runs down, if can of new cases and rulings in which The Tax Court ruled that Should you have neglected to lacquer will make the task easy. be quickly wiped off without Health care taxpayers came out winners. Detko’s expenses were deducti­ MASTER BEDROOM streaking. $ 1 , 2 5 6 Here’s a rundown of Important ble as directly relating to busi­ 12’xl5' clean the aluminum and there is a Cleaning aluminum should be Watch out for drips when ness entertainment. He was doing GARAGE buildup of dirt and grime that has undertaken only in mild weather. Households headed by tax winners for 1987. Keep it cleaning aluminum, since clean­ $ 7 0 6 taken several years to accumu­ It should not be done when the people 55 and over spend Contributions handy when filling out your 1987 ■ more than trying to develop ers which are harmless to alumi­ late, a cleaning agent stronger metal is hot to the touch or when less each year than do returns. goodwill. The boat provided him than soap and water will be num may damage other mate­ 1 the temperature is less than 50 with a way to talk to the doctors 1 . rials on contact. In some cases, average American house­ needed. Never forget the saying degrees Fahrenheit, When the ALL ■ Home sale exclusioh; The privately and to gain their cleaners tolerated by some mate­ Personal care HOUSHOLOS that holds true for cleaning cleaning agent has a wax or oil holds. Older people, law permits home sellers age 55 confidence In his ability to meet rials will discolor aluminum chores of all kinds; Use the base, it should be wiped with a dry however, spend more on HOUSEHOLDS HEADED BY or over to escape tax on the first their needs. He anticipated get­ surfaces. ■ o « mildest strong product that will cloth to remove all residue. When OLDER AMERICANS (55 + ) $125,000 of profit from the sale of a ting referrals and did, in fact, ■■ FLOOR PLAN do the job. Since there is a chance health care, personal care Reading material it has a water base, it must be and charitable contribu­ house. But a taxpayer can clain receive some. the selected abrasive might rinsed with water. The product’s this break only once in a lifetime. scratch the surface of the alumi­ m f label will tell you how to handle Do-it-yourselfers will find tions. And both spouses of a couple are num, test it first on some Source Bumwj of Labor Statlatict NEA graphic ■ Job-related moving ex­ this part of the job. much helpful information on a ineligible for the exclusion if one inconspicuous area. If the test penses. You can take these as variety of subjects in Andy of them had claimed it before HOUSE OF THE WEEK — This ranch house features a shows it cleans but does not The metal flashing used to form itemized deductions. The new job Lang's handbook. “ Practical they were married. fireplace in the living-dining area, which looks out on a scratch, exercise the precaution watertight joints on a roof should Home Repairs.” which can be must be at least 35 miles further deck. A nearby wing holds two bedrooms. Plan HA1455C of rubbing with the grain or not be too conspicuous, which obtained by sending $2 to the Variety of products tested from your old home than your old What happens if someone age texture if there is one. ordinary aluminum might be if it home was from your old job. The has 1,055 square feet. For more information, write to Manchester Herald at Box 5 55 sold his home in January of In using any cleanser, never is not covered with roofing Teaneck. N J. 07666. deduction for th6 cost of making a architect Fenick A. Vogel, 19 W. 44th St., New York, N.Y. 1987 and got married in June of job-related move is not subject to 10036. Enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope. to unclog household drains 1987? the 1986 law’s floor for unreim­ bursed employee business The IRS says he can claim the What to grow at 45 below diameter. expenses. Bv the Editors While most drain openers are $125,000 exclusion on his 1987 Here’s the Answer of Consumer Reports stum without his new spouse By Earl Aronson designed to move a clog down the You are better off itemizing National Display Garden of the Consumer )ining in. And should he die The Associated Press American Hosta Society. Herb line, the Vacuum Suction Pump your moving expenses to get your Chemical drain openers are tefore her after 1987, she could Weeders Guide gardens are tended by volun­ among the most hazardous consu­ Reports No. 134841 ($10. from U.S. Gen­ deductions sooner, but if you QUESTION: We have painted and alkyds? claim the exclusion on the sale of When the temperature drops as teers. (Visitors are invited to mer products. Chemicals strong eral. 100 Commercial St., Plain- can’t itemize (because the sum of kitchen cabinets. The finish is their new home, since she had not ANSWER: Latex paint is popu­ low as 45 degrees below zero, pinch off a leaf.) enough to dissolve clumps of view. N.Y. 11803) exerts suction your deductions doesn’t exceed starting to look quite messy. I have difficulty mating the caps joined his exclusion. lar for interiors because it applies what can you plant and expect to introductions. Near the Arboretum entrance , hair, paper and other instead. It hauls the clog toward the standard deduction), or want to repaint them, but wonder with drain openings; a drain easily and dries quickly. It also survive? The Lands­ Our Arboretum guide. Shirley are handsome rosebud trees, debris can severely damage your you as you pull on a handle. If the you’ve reached the limit on your whether the old finish has to be -that’s bigger than the cap will let ■ Deductions when mixing bus­ allows the brushes and rollers to cape Arboretum, which is in such Mah Kooyman. was particularly developed from one winter-hardy eyes! lungs and skin. To say that drain is stopped by an obstruction deductible moving expenses, add removed first. If I am able to some of the gas escape. Another that just won’t respond to forward iness with pleasure; You can be cleaned quickly and easily. a rigorous climate, develops proud of the hardy Northern specimen found nearby by uni­ you should use these products whatever expenses you can to the repaint without taking off the old cold-hardy trees and shrubs. important note; Gases like the pressure, such as a toothbrush, deduct 80 percent of the cost of Modem latexes of good quality Lights azaleas in six colors and of versity researchers. with extreme caution is an basis of your house or to the finish, will a single coat be are scmbbable and odorless. The Arboretum, near Minnea­ the dogwoods that have withstood ones used in the products have the Vacuum Suction Pump might entertaining if the entertainment sufficient to cover properly? understatement. adjusted sales price. For exam­ Alkyd paints have fine adhesion polis, grown from 150 acres to 45-degree Fahrenheit cold. There is a viewing tower near contributed to depletion o f’ the help get it close enough to fish out. is "directly related” to your two towering elms that are given After testing both chemical and earth’s ozone layer. Unfortunately, the pump itself business. This means you actu­ ple, increase the basis of your ANSWER: In most cases. The and color retention. They are more than 900 since 1958. is a unit She says river birch is a better tender loving care against the mechanical drain openers. Con­ Fortunately, there are alterna­ will also become fouled with the ally conduct business during the newhomeby a real-estate agent’s old finish does not have to be especially good for rooms with of the University of Minnesota choice than the more common blight that has destroyed so many sumer Repports’ engineers ad­ tives you can use to blast drains muck in the drain. commission you paid. You can removed. But you will have to do moisture or surface-marring Department of Horticultural paper white birch for severe entertainment. Goodwill enter­ elms. There is also a gazebo. vise; Resort to force first. Often, clear without adding needlessly Other devices rely on garden- write off, among other things, the a little sanding to take off any of problems. Unlike the latexes, Science and Landscape Architec­ climates. tainment doesn’t count. Plantings of thornless hawthorns the best way to clear a drain is to to an invironmental problem. hose power. They’re available at full cost of moving household the old gloss and you will have to they require overnight drying ture. It has 5,000 species and Coordinator Harold Pellett provide lots of food for birds. push or pull on the clog. The Pango Modelo Brevettato hardware stores and resemble a The Tax Court says a taxpayer goods and “ personal effects.” be sure no grime or wax is still on and a solvent for cleaning the cultivars of trees, shrubs, flowers says knowledge of the' actual There are two natural ponds You can buy a plunger or a works on the popgun principle. canvas pastry bag. You attach can discuss business-related mat­ the cabinets. You did not say equipment. Used over plaster, and other plants. tolerance potential of plants is and several man-made ones used plumber’s snakeat any hard ware You stop up the overflow drain, one to the end of a garden hose ters .while fishing or golfing and whether the cabinets are wood, they should be applied after first The Horticultural Research useful to gardeners and profes­ What does the term “ personal for irrigation. store. Prices start at about $2 for pump a plunger in the pistol grip, and feed down the drain. Water metal or what. In any case, you putting on an alkali-resistant Center, founded in 1907, has sional horticulturalists deduct his out-of-pocket expense effects" mean? A recent Tax The grounds are not treated a plunger and at about $7 for a insert the ’’muzzle” in the drain pressure expands the bag. seal­ will have to be your own judge primer. introduced more than 70 varieties worldwide. for the entertainment. Court case answered that with chemicals that might harm snake. They don’t require special opening, and pull the trigger. The ing it in place and pushing the after the first coat has been of cold-hardy fruits. Its research He says the diversity of the question. birds, ducks and geese that expertise, and you can depend on Pango sends a powerful blast of clog free. The bags should work applied. If it appears to have is recognized throughout the native setting on rolling topo­ Dr. Detko, an anesthesiologist, QUESTION: I intend to paint frequent the ponds and them to eliminate most clogs. air straight down the drain. It well, provided you can reach the covered thoroughly, you proba­ my house in the spring and have United States. Efforts by the graphy makes the Arboretum bought a sport fishing boat as a Mr. Fogg was transferred from waterfalls. A relatively new type of pro­ delivers quite a bit more force sink with the hose. bly do not need a second coat. One been reading up on how to handle Research Center. I was told, perfect for interpreting the way to spend more time with Florida to by his "make a significant impact on duct uses pressurized air or gas to than the pressure cans do. and it The Drain Jet ($23) and Dr. of the determining factors is the job. One thing that puzzles me Northern woods, prairies, savan­ There are collections of Japa­ other doctors who were potential employer. He shipped his fami­ landscape improvements in push an obstruction around the doesn’t pollute. The Pango costs Fixit ($8) also worked just fine. whether you are putting on the is what is meant by "following the nas, ponds, streams, fields and nese tree lilacs, dwarf conifers, referral sources. In the first year, ly’s sailboat to his new residence Northern states by developing bend in the drainpipe and into the about $20 plus shipping and.is But the Drainmaster Catalog No. same color paint or a darker one. sun." bogs. prickly pears, junipers of various Detko entertained associates and and deducted $1,796 for the cost of and identifying plants adapted to clear. available fromthe Brookstone 50591 ($5, from U.S, General) If the same or darker, fine, but In the Arboretum, there are six forms and textures, weeping their families on nine different shipping. The IRS disallowed the ANSWER: You should always severe climatic conditions.” Drain Power, at about $4.50, catalog (127 Vose Farm Road. destroyed itself after a few jobs. sometimes applying a light color miles of trails, three miles of pines named "Uncle Fogey.” occasions and deducted several deduction, claiming the sailboat paint the part of the house that is The products include apples, and Drano Instant Plunger, at Peterborough. N.H. 03458; Ca­ To help prevent clogs, pour over a dark one requires a second paved roads and 15 acres of Norway spruces, a dahlia trial thousand dollars in expenses for was not a "personal effect." in the shade, otherwise the hot strawberries, crab apples, pears, about $5.50. are simply pressur­ talog No, m i l ) . boiling water down your drains coat. When you say the cabinets colorful display gardens. garden, a rose garden, a cloister the trips. sun may cause the paint to dry too plums, apricots, grapes and ized cans of chlorofluorocarbon The Sinkmaster ($8, from M-P every week or so. Heat about a are a bit ‘messy.” that can mean There is a peak-time staff of garden and a sensory garden. A But the Tax Court upheld the quickly. Therefore, you should landscape plants for the nursery gas.To use them, you stop up the Corp.. 8340 Lyndon Ave., Detroit. gallon, pour in half, wait a few almost anything. It might be that about 95, augmented by 300 dye garden is maintained by the The IRS knocked out the deduction. Reason; Personal ef­ paint where the sun has just been industry. Included are aptly sink overflow drain with rags, Mich. 48238) resembles a small minutes, then pour in the rest. all they require is a good volunteers who weed, conduct Weaver’s Guild. There are also deduction on the ground that this fects include any item "inti­ and then “ follow” it around the named Northwood Red maple. then push the can’s cap down on bicycle pump. By pumping its Just be careful to pour the water cleaning, in which case repaint­ tours, or work at desks, in the gardens of annual flowers for was simply goodwill entertain­ mately associated" with the house. In that way. you always Northern Sun forsythia and Au­ the main drain opening to release handle, you exert both pressure directly down the drain insteaf of ing might not be needed. library (with its 8,500 books on cutting. ing. It argued that the setting was taxpayer. The Foggs used their will be painting in the shade and tumn Splendor buckeye. Two- a whoosh of gas. and suction, moving a clog back in the basin, because boiling horticulture). or in the gift shop. Classes are offered for adults, too distracting for any meaning­ boat so frequently that it qualified QUESTION: What are the where the sun will not come again thirds of the apple varieties The cans are handy, but not and forth. It worked well, but fits water can crack porcelain There is a new Japanese students and children for identifi­ ful business discussions. as a personal effect. differences between latex paints until the following day. grown in Minnesota are HRC without drawbacks. You may only drains less than IVn inches in fixtures. garden at Tortoise Island, a cation of plants. S. ■ f • T.’ 1 ( 1 V I .-I - r r t $ — MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Feb. 13,1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Feb. 18, I W - t l FOCUS / Advice TV. Comics & Puzzles DES-exposed men at risk Where to Write Abigail Van Buren D E AR DR. very anxious about it. Dear Abby Saturday, Feb. 13 REINISCH: I Is this normal forcouples of our P.O. Box 69440 am one of the age? , Calif, 90069 mothers who 5:00AM (Tj) U.S. Farm Report ^ Daktari took DES while Q DEAR READER: There’s no Kinsey Report Dr. Gott Peter M. Gott, M.D. Ring Around the World I was pregnant data from which to say what’s [C N N ] Crossfire in 1949. so I June M. Reinisch, Ph.D. "normal” or not for a particular P.O, Box 91428 [D IS] Watt Disney Presents ^ Newsmakers Natural W eight Loss read every­ couple, but we do know that it’s Cleveland, Ohio 44101 [U S A ] Night Flight; Night Flight Gets Outrageous (5l) Aventuras del Pequeno Principe thing I can not unusual for couples to report 5:25AM [HBO] Barbra Streisand; ^ Comic Strip about the se­ sudden changes in their rate of (Insey Report Dr. June M. Reinisch One Voice A concert special from her Mal­ [C N N ] Daybreak rious problems sexual activity. Often this is ibu ranch, featuring performances of "Peo­ P.O. Box 48 [D IS] Welcome to Pooh Corner it is now known attributed to environmental fac­ ple.” "Evergreen" and "The W ay We to cause in our children. make certain to tell their own tors, such as stress at work or Bloomington, Ind. 47402 W ere". |65 min.) (In Stereo) [ESPN] SportsCenter Our son, 36. was recently physicians so that any special illness of a member of the family, 5:30AM CD New Monkees [U SA] Jimmy Swaggart diagnosed as having non- testing can be done. Daughters and it does not mean that one or (11) INN News 7:30AM (D Popeye and Son Hodgkins lymphonoma and is require regularly scheduled ex­ both partners acquired a specific [CN N ] Showbiz Today (D Star Commanders undergoing cancer chemother­ aminations of vaginal tissues, for sex dysfunction. It’s important to [ESPN] Tennis; Orartge Bowl Junior CD Animal Crack-Ups apy. It all started with a lump example, because they face an remember that a person’s sexuai- Attitude is important Classic From Miami (60 min.) (R) d D BravaStarr (CC). increased risk of vaginal cancer. ity is a part of his or her total life [U SA] Night Flight: New Filmmakers ( ^ Popeye & Pals uiider his arm, which was found Series to be malignant. It can be difflcult for mothers and can be affected by many Muppets 6:00AM (T ) Young Universe (R) Could this have been caused by who took DES to handle the guilt different things. (50) Foofur (CC). my taking DES when I was they now feel about exposing Anxiety about whether or not for work appiicants CD Love Your Skin It's Your Business pregnant? their chiidren to this drug, but. one has a sex problem or if one CD Headline News Wild Kingdom 11) Christian Science Monitor Reports clearly, they were following what will or will not ‘ ‘succeed’’ tonight Princesa Caballero DEAR READER: The most was thought to be the best is enough to disrupt the natural DEAR .2d] New Zoo Revue [C N N ] Sports Close-up common findings among men medical advice at that time. flow of sexual feelings and ABBY: It is my 61] Popeye [DIS] Dumbo's Circus exposed before they were bom to One source of information and physical responses. If the situa­ job to interview [C N N ] Daybreak [ESPN] Thoroughbred Digest DES (when their mothers took help in dealing with DES-related tion has not improved, call your applicants for [DIS] You and Me, Kid [M AX] MOVIE: 'Labyrinth' (CC) A diethylstilbestrol, a synthetic problems is DES Action, which local mental-health center and employment in Dear Abby [U SA] MOVIE: ‘Pride of the Bowery' young girl's innocent wish propels her into this rather The gang takes over in the city Civilian an desperate search for her baby brother in hormone prescribed to prevent can be reached by calling (S16) ask how to locate and make an Abigail Van Buren Conservation Corp. Leo Gorcey. Bobby a magical world of goblins and fairies. miscarriages from approxi­ 775-3450. appointment with a sex therapist large com­ Jordan. 1941 David Bowie, Jennifer Connelly. Toby pany. Recently ' # Froud. 1986. Rated PG. (In Stereo) mately 1940 to 1970) are an or marriage counselor. 6:1 5AM ( D Davey & Goliath DEAR DR. REINISCH: I am A trained counselor can help we advertised 8:00AM CD Hello Kitty's Furry Tale increased incidence of genital 6:30AM Cl] Captain Bob 26, my husband is 28 and we've you and your husband figure out for office help, Theater abnormalities, such as undes­ (D World Tomorrow been married three years. We’re what’s going on in your lives and and I w as CD Focus bn Britain cended testicles. They also ap­ CD Bugs Bunny & Tw e ety Show ICC) both in excellent health and love suggest techniques for regaining shocked at CD dP) Little Clowns of Happytown pear to have a greater incidence CD Comic Strip each other very much. The what came through the door. tion form neatly and completely. (11) Hee Haw of fertility problems. interest in sex. Because an abrupt J l] Planet of the Apes There is speculation that DES- problem is that I've lost all decrease in sex drive can be one Some wore sloppyjeans. others He did not a^k to borrow a pen. He §§) Porky Pig wore stretch knit pants, hair in a carried his Social Security card, ClD Headtir>e New s ^ (3§) Gum m i Bears (CC). exposed men may he at some interest in sex. It used to be that early sign of illness, ask the Sylvanian Families increased risk for testicular my sex drive was even stronger counselor if you should also have ponytaii. chewing gum. and their had basic identification and did ^ Sesame Street (CC). attitudes were anything but pro­ not ask. “ What’s a reference?” ^ American Ski Week Kidsongs (In Stereo) cancer, but. as yet, no definitive than my husband’s; then very a medical examination. (4l] Follow Me data support this theory. Re­ suddenly — nothing. It’s good that you are talking fessional. I was appalled. Some ‘ ’He didn’t start to chew gum or ^ Wall Street Jourrtal Report were college graduates; others smoke while interviewing. He 6f Defenders of the Earth ® Remi WINTER OLYMPICS — ABC is airing close to 100 hours of coverage of the XV Win­ search on DES-exposed males is We’ve spent many teary nights about your concerns. Any ther­ [C N N ] International Correspondents had vocational and business didn’t keep looking at his watch, (57) Rod and Reel Streamside ter Olympics, which will continue in Calgary, Alberta, through Feb. 28. difficult, and one reason is that discussing this problem, usually apy that you may need will likely [D IS] Mousercise few men know whether or not after a failed attempt at lovemak­ be shorter because of this. training. giving me the impression that he [CN N ] Daybreak [ESPN] SpeedWeek [D IS] Good Morning Mickey! ing. We are reluctant to see a Please print something for the had something more important to (Amy Irvings wno s about to enter into an with a street gang. Mario Van Peebles, their mothers took DES. [HBO] M O V IE: 'Nightw ing' Rabid vam­ Narc a high-school stu- sake of those who really need [ESPN] Tom Mann Outdoors 9; 30AM (E arranged marriage. (2 hrs.) Part 1 of 3. Tasia Valenza. 1985. Rated PG. (In Stereo) Women who remember taking counselor since we hope it is just June M. Reinisch is director of do. pire bats terrorize the residents of Arizona. dent faces alienation after she attempts to DES during a pregnancy should temporary. However, this condi­ the Kinsey Institute (or Research employment but don’t know the “ He took the time to find out Nick Mancuso. David Warner. Kathryn [U SA ] Go for Your Dreams keep a drunken friend from driving. (60 [U SA ] Perfect Diet [U SA] Jimmy Houston Outddors Harrold. 1979. Rated PG. tell their children that this tion has been going on three In Sex, Gender and Reproduction, basic rules for dress and behavior how we ‘operate’ here, and what 8:30AM CD Henson's Muppet min.) 1 0:1 O A M [CNN] Showbiz Week 11:30AM CD Too Close for Comfort when applying for a job. his day-to-day tasks would be. I [TM C ] MOVIE; 'Irwaders From Mars' Babies (CC). (D Superman occurred and that they should weeks now and I ’m becoming Indiana University-Bloomington. 1 0 : 3 0 A M (3D M ighty M o u m : Th e (D We Got It Made Soon after his claims of having seen a UFO CD Get Smart (lD Amateur Duckpin Bowling (60 min.) We hired a person with medio­ think he’ll keep his eyes open and land behind his house are met with disbe­ N e w Adventures (CC). dD Neuropsychology of Weight Control ® Pound Puppies (CC) cre qualifications simply because work for me like he’d work for lief. a boy notices personality changes in CD Bugs Bunny CD ® Beal Ghostbusters (CC). (g) (p New Archies (CC). his parents and other townspeople. Hunter d i) Puttin' on the Hits she was wqllrmannered. presen­ himself. (M) VegaS d D Essence dD American Adventure Carson. Karen Black, Timothy Bottoms Intematiortaf dhampionship Wres­ table and hgd)a,positive attitude. “ He was willing to start at that (jD ® Little Wizards (CC). ® ® Alvin and the Chipmunks This Week In Moft>rSports Cancer patient needs housing 1986. Rated PG (In Stereo) tling (60 min) DISGUSTED IN point where I could afford to pay d D >»la Tesoro d D Lap Quilting ® Flinutone Kids (CC). [ M A X ] stave Allen’s Golden V* 1 6:40AM ® Tom and Jerry Someday, perhaps, he’ll get to the (g) Say Brother (M) Batman @ ) Wall Street Week (R) photos taken right after birth, a A go of Com edy Clips of this comedian's Smurfs D E AR DR. DEAR DISGUSTED: Some point where he’ll have more television shows from 1956-61 “are pre­ dD Addams Family [CN N] NCAA Preview M O V IE; 'Sirocco' An adventurer run­ ' d D Cortan GOTT: I have droop in the left side of his mouth sented, including segments with Mel [CN N ] Moneyweek time ago I published a piece that authority over others and a better ning guns to the Syrians falls in love with (§2) Adam Smith's Money World [D IS ] Grimm's Fairy Tales to get 12 weeks is noticeable. Will he be suscepti­ Brooks, . Jimmy Durante appeared in William Raspberry’s paycheck. and others. the colonel's wife. Humphrey Bogart, [D IS ] Raccoons (In Stereo) [CNN] Style With Elsa Klensch [ES P N ] SportsCenter Saturday: Game- of radiation ble to strokes in the future? What Marta Toren. Lee J. 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(60 min.) disdainful aristocrat is marooned on an un­ fjnds himself thrust into modern-day civili­ Opening Cerentonies (CC) From McMa­ DAY, FEB . 13 in [CNN] This Week in Japan inhabited island with a resourceful yacht zation. Charles Duming, Alessandro Ra- hon Stadium in Calgary. Alberta. (2 hrs., CID Gi) Boys Will Be Boys Booch accepts deckhand. Giancarlo Giannini, Mariangela [M AX] MOVIE: 'Instant Justice' (CC) A belo, Peter Horton. 1986 Rated PG. (In 30 min.) (Live) Calgary, Alberta. the reality of his father's death after a fool­ Melato. 1975. Stereo) The games will ish high-school prank endangers his life, (In gung-ho Marine becomes a one-man army G® Kidsongs Stereo) of vengeance when his sister is murdered G® M OVIE: 'Fleshburn' A Navajo Indian [USA] Dance party USA (60 min ) ' d® Hometime (R) continue through in Spain. Michael Pare, Tawny Kitaen. escapes from a mental institution and ® G® XV Winter Olympics (CC) Sched­ wreaks havoc upon the people who testi­ Fan Club Wild Kingdom Feb. 28. 1967. Rated R. (In Stereo) 1 2:30PM ® uled: U.S. vs. Austria in Ice Hockey, from fied against him. Steve Kanaly, Karen Carl­ Q® Top Cat @) Hometime Calgary, Alberta. (3 hrs.) (Live) 1 0:00PM (X) W att 57th (60 min.) son. Sonny Landham. 1984 CHECK LISTINGS I'm Telling! [CNN] Style With Elsa Klensch ® M O VIE: 'W hite Lightning' An ex-con dD dD [C N N ] N ew s [C N N ] Sports Tonight Anchors; Fred FOR EXACT TIME (14} Growing Years [ESPN ] Auto Racing: 1987 Interstate makes a deal with federal authorities to (2® J.J. Starbuck E.L. "Tenspeed " Hickman. Nick Charles. break up a moonshine ring in exchange for Great Am erican Race From Disneyland to Turner and J.J. track down the killer of a [MAX] MOVIE: Used Cars' A fast- ® What About Women his freedom. Burt Reynolds. Jennifer Bil­ Disney World. (60 min.) (R) special friend. (60 min.) (In Stereo) talking used-car salesman goes to outlan­ [CNN] Evans & Novak lingsley, Ned Beatty. 1973. [MAX] Crazy About the Movies: Na­ G® Olympic Challenge This behind-the- dish lengths to prevent his late boss' car [DIS] Zorro talie W ood (CC) A profile of actress Na­ G® M O VIE: 'The Amityville Horror' A scenes look at the 1984 Summer Games, lot from falling into evil hands. Kurt Russell, [ESPN ] A Turning Point: The XIV Win­ talie Wood (1936-81), featuring inter­ couple searches for the reason behind a held in Los Angeles, explores security pre­ Jack Warden, Gerrit Graham. 1980. Rated ter Olym pics (2 hrs.) views with Elizabeth Taylor. Roddy series of frightening events occurring in parations and backstage moments during R McDowall and Dyan Cannon. (60 min.) their newly purchased home the opening ceremonies. (60 min.) [M AX] MOVIE: 'Nothing Personal' A 1 2 : 0 0 A M C© SoUd Gold in Concert awakening to civil rights issues in the G® New s (Live) James Brolin, Margot Kidder, Rod Steiger beautiful attorney comes to the aid of a [TM C] MOVIE: Black Widow' A com­ 1960s. (60 min.) 1979, G® Combat! Part 1 of 2. (In Stereo) professor deeply involved in a campaign to plex series of seductions and murders puts G® DeGrassi Junior High (CC). "We don't have a search warrant. The [ESPN ] Truck and Tractor Pull G® NHL Hockey: Hartford Whalers at GiD Hardcastle and McCormick ( T ) Entertainment This W eek (60 min.) end the killing of baby seals. Donald Suth­ a Justice Department investigator on the ® Record Guide judge says it's hidderf in your erland. Suzanne Somers, Lawrence Dane. trail of a mysterious woman. Debra Win- [USA] Cartoons Montreal Canadians (2 hrs., 30 mm.) [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Spanish Main' A G® NCTV (Live) O IBMbyNCA Me 1980. Rated PG. goi, Theresa. Russell, Sami Frey. 1987. (M) Jeffersons swashbuckling 17th-century pirate res­ Runaway With the Rich and Famous apartment somewhere.” [CNN] Sports Close-up Go) Rated R. (In Stereo) 4:10PM GZ) Doctor Who M OVIE: 'Magnum Force' A San Fran­ cues a beautiful girl from the clutches of a [ T M C ] M O VIE: 'Dream Lover' After villainous nobleman. Maureen O'Hara, Paul G® M OVIE; 'M asters of Kurtg Fu' A vi­ Ql) Charles in Charge Charles cisco homicide detective discovers that a stabbing an intruder, a young woman be­ 4:30PM GD It's a Living Henreid. Walter Slezak. 1945. cious gangster wins the position of body­ ON THE FA8TRACK by Bill Holbrook comes inolved in dream research experi­ 3:00PM C D m o v i e : 'Troir A mischie­ serves as the mediator in a feud between rash of murders is the work of a police guard in a martial arts contest. Ken King. [CNN] Newswatch assassination squad. Clint Eastwood, Hal [HBO] Rodney Dangerfield - Nothing ments that may reveal the reason behind vous creature attempts to transform an Walter and Lillian. Ku Feng 1973. her act of violence. Kristy McNichol, Ben apartment house and its residents into his [DIS] Missing Adventures of Ozzie and Holbrook, Mitch Ryan. 1973. Goes Right (CC) The veteran comedian Frugal Gourmet Saturday Night Live Host: Justine TNI5 IS 13366 ( 6 t h a t Masters, Paul Shenar. 1986. Rated R. (In kingdom. Michael Moriarty. Shelley Hack. Harriet (i^ Facts of Life (CC) The girls all go reminds viewers o f' 'how difficult it is to be Bateman Musical Guest Terence Trent ‘fbUP- YEAH... Stereo) June Lockhart. 1986. G l) Embajadores de la M usica Colom- [MAX] MOVIE: 'The Odd Couple' A through make-overs that change them Rodney,” and introduces seven upcoming Tgeu-is. PUA^E BP'NG- biana comedians. (60 min.) (In Stereo) D'Arby. (60 min.) (In Stereo) ® Knight Rider sloppy man and a fussy man share an from fashionable young women to punk ME V(?t)R MOMTriL'i' /WENToR, ® CBS Sports Saturday 1 :00PM Victory Garden (CC). apartment. Jack Lemmon. Walter Mat­ rockers. (In Stereo) [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents [CNN] Newsnight ^heduled: World Sprint Speed Skating G® Soul Train 4 m i thau, John Fiedler. 1968. Rated G. 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(Taped) v1® Whalers Wrap Up (Live) bery and becomes an overnight celebrity. lief, a boy notices personality changes in academic contest with a Russian high- M O VIE: 'Hide in Plain Sight' A father ® MOVIE: *A Day at the Races' The John Ritter. Anne Archer. Kevin McCarthy. his parents and other townspeople. Hunter school student who's also a robot. takes the law into his own hands while GO) This W eek in the Big East 1 2 :3 0 A M c© Lifestyles of the Rich Marx Brothers visit a horse track with 1979 Carson, Karen Black. Timothy Bottoms. searching for his kidnapped children. and Famous (60 min.) ® Siskel & Ebert Scheduled: a look at (M) M O VIE: 'My Bloody Valentine' The crazy results. The Marx Brothers. Allan 1966. Rated PG. (In Stereo) James Caan, Jill Eikenberry. Robert Vi- (M) College Basketball: Louisville at Robin Williams' show business career mayor of a sleepy mining town receives a G® Hogan's Heroes Jones, Maureen O'Sullivan. 1937. haro. 1979. North Carolina State (2 hrs.) (Live) 5:00PM ® Mission Impossible heart as a valentine gift. Paul Kelman. Lon (3® MOVIE; 'Charlie Chan at the Olym­ NBC New s G® NHL Hockey: Boston Bruins at Van­ (X) ® Pro Bowlort Tour $150,000 (H) Sabroshow C© ® Wide World of Sports A night of Halher. Neil Affleck. 1981 pics' Detective Chan solves a murder that G® Motorweek couver Canucks (2 hrs., 30 min.) Miami C la ssic From Carter's Kendall figure skating champions including Robin G® Especial con: Maria Conchita Alonso almost disrupts the Olympics. Warner Lanes in Miami. (90 min.) (Live) dZ) Motorweek The Audi 90, how the in­ (2® What's Happening!! [CNN] PrimeNews Oland, Katherine DeMille. 1937. creasing number of women owning new Cousins and Scott Hamilton. From Paris Programa musical especial con Maria Con­ (60 min.) (Taped) WINTHROP by Dick Canlll ® American Bandstand cars has influenced auto industry design G® New s [HBO] MOVIE; Stripes' (CC) Two re­ chita Alonso (60-min.) [CNN] Evans 81 Novak (ID M O VIE: Final Conflict' A priest sets and marketing; the sunraycer, a solar- ® A-Team Alice cruits spark an international incident when [U S A ] Ray Bradbury Theater A lonely, [HBO] MOVIE: 'Hardbodies 2' Three out to destroy the satanic mission of Dam­ powered car. their loyride in a prototype vehicle lands bedridden boy sends out his dog to find fun-loving Americans travel to Greece to G® T and T (CC) An innocent 14-year-old G® A B C N ew s (CC) them in Czechoslovakia, Bill Murray. Har­ I RORESEHTHE ien. the antichrist. Sam Neill, Rossano [CNN] Your Money boy becomes involved in a drug ring. him a companion. film a low-budget film. Brad Zutaut, Fa- Brazzi, Lisa Harrow. 1981. G lJ Noticiero Univision old Ramis, Warren Oates 1981. Rated R. bianaUdinto, James Karen. 1986. RatedR. DAY WHEN MEM G® [D IS ] W ilderness Bound Narrator Gene ®!) Throb [M AX] MOVIE: 'Mannequin' A depan- 1 1 :00PM (XI C E SB) New s WILL TRAVEL TD Q G® Josia and the Pussycats Kelly looks at the American bald eagle, G® Great Chefs of the West ment store window dresser falls in love (XI Taxi 1 : 0 0 A M C© Puttin' on the Hits ;2f) W restling: W W F Superstars of [CNN] Pinnacle DISTANT 6TARS showing eagle chicks and conservation with a mannequin that comes to life only m ([© M OVIE: 'Lord Jim ' Based on the novel W restling (S ) Saint (X) Benny Hill projects to protect the bird from extinc­ [DIS] Here's Boomer his presence. Andrew McCanhy. Kim Cat- by Joseph Conrad. A young man sacrifices AND PLANETS... tion. (60 min.) G® PGA Golf: Hawaiian Open (Third S.1] M OVIE: 'Ceddyshack' The demented d® Take Charge [ESPN] SportsCenter trail, Estelle Getty 1987. Rated PG. (In his life for the natives of the Malayan jun­ [HBO] MOVIE: 'Spies Uke Us' (CC) Round) From Waiaiae Country Club in Stereo) groundskeeper of a swanky country club gle Peter O'Toole, James Mason, Curt ^ Connecticut Newsmakers Honolulu. (90 min.) (Live) [TM C] Short Film Showcase Two bumbling government workers find wages war against gophers while an ob­ Jurgens. 1965. (4D New Jersey Hispano G® Topo Gigio [U S A ] M OVIE: 'Andy W arhol's Ora- noxious newcomer clashes with the old- themselves embroiled in international es­ 7 : 00 PM ® Out of This World cola' Unable to consume tainted blood. G® Twilight Zone (5^ W onderw orks: Golden Pennies guard. Chevy Chase, Bill Murray. Rodney pionage when they enter a spy-training G® Frugal Gourmet (R) ® Three's Company Count Dracuia leaves Rumania to search (CC). Part 2 of 2. program. Dan Aykroyd. Chevy Chase, Dangerfield. 1980 G® Pro Wrestling This Week [CNN] Democratic Presidential Candi­ for virgin prey. Joe Dallesandro. Udo Kief, Donna Dixon. 1985. Rated PG. ® G® W heel of Fortune (CC) G® Synchronal G® Bizarre [CNN] date Debate (Live) Arno Juerging. 1974 ® It's a Uving G® You Can't Take It With You While on [T M C ] M OVIE: Lethal' Marked for [D IS ] M O VIE: 'Kism et' A roguish street 3:30PM (H) Crockatt World Wide [D IS ] Electric Grandmother Maureen 8 :1 5PM [DIS] OTV poet of Baghdad is given the run of the W restling (60 min.) G® Cheers a fishing trip, Mr. Pinner and Grandpa are death by his own agency, a KGB agent be­ Stapleton portrays a warm-hearted jailed for refusing to pay the bill at a shady comes easy prey for CIA operatives seek­ scheming Wazir's harem, while pretending d® Microwaves Are for Cooking domestic robot purchased by a widower G® Charles in Charge Buddy and Charles 8 : 3 0 P M ® 161} Women in Prison to help him usurp the power of the young try to prove that Jam ie s modeling school When Bonnie gets engaged, she works on hotel. ing information about spy networks. Mi­ ® Santo Domingo Invita (Edward Herrmann) to keep house and chael Ellington. Denise DuBarry, Michael Caliph. Howard Keel, Ann Biyth, Dolores raise his three children in this fantasy story IS a fraud becoming the perfect wife. (In Stereo) [2® N ew s (Live) U.S. ACRES by Jim Davis Gray. 1955. (IZ) Art of William Alexander Ansara. 1985. Rated PG-13. based on Ray Bradbury 's ("I Sing the Body Mama's Family Mama appears on the (2® G® 2 2 7 (CC) Lester needs to impress N2® Butterflies [U SA] Hoitywood Insider Electric”). (60 min.) [U S A ] Snub [CNN] International Correspondents "Jeopardy!” game show and wins a trip to a despicable lawyer (Sherman Hemsiey) in W Barney Miller [ESPN ] Drag Racing: NHRA World Fin­ Guest: Alex Trebek order to advance his construction com­ 1 :1 0 A M [CNN] travel Guide 1:30PM (H) Rocky and Friends [ESPN ] Billiards: 9-Ball Championship GZ) Fawtty Towers (Fran Crimi vs. Jean Balukus) From At­ als From Pomona. Calif (90 min.) |R) C2 5 vJar pany (In Stereo) (2® Bodywatch (CC) A look at what good 1 : 2 5 A M (X) m o v i e : ‘Love Story' A lantic City. N J. (R) G® This Old House (CC) G® New Monkees nutrition means for those under age 18. [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Guns of Navarone' G® Hee Haw young taw student faces an uphill battle [MAX] MOVIE: 'The Thief Who Came Six Allied soldiers are assigned the hazar­ GZ) Wild America (CC) A look at blue [CNN] Pinnacle do) Best Deals on Four Wheels (Live) G® Benny Hill Special when his wife is diagnosed as having leu­ to Dinner' A computer analyst moonlights dous task of destroying a Nazi fortress plants and animals. [ESPN ] NHL Hockey; Pittsburgh Pen­ kemia. Ali MacGraw, Ryan O'Neal, Ray Mil- dD Reino Salvaje protecting the Aegean Sea. Gregory Peck, It's a Living Jan plans a surprise reu­ as a sophisticated jewel thief who sets his [D IS ] Prehistoric World and guins at Los Angalas Kings (3 hrs.) (Live) land. 1970. [CNN] Newsmaker Saturday sights on Houston's rich and famous. Ryan David Niven. Anthony Quinn. 1961. nion for her divorced parents and is shocked when her father arrives with his Eric Boardman take a lightheaned look at [HBO] MOVIE: 'Stawardets School' A [MAX] MOVIE: 'Stripper' Six women O'Neal, Jacqueline Bisset, Warren Oates. [USA] Double Trouble prehistoric mammals. motley band of rejects enter the Wieder- [USA] Cover Story 1973. Rated PG. new wife. talk about their lives and livelihood as they meyer Academy in hopes of becoming prepare to compete ^t Jhe FiFst Annual 5:30PM G® Bustin' Loose Rudey signs 9 :0 0 P M 1[© Houston Knights (CC) 2:00PM ® College Basketball: Syra­ G® 40C. Follies flight attendants. Brett Cullen, Mary Cador- Stripper's Convention in Las Vegas. Js-^ 4:00PM ® College Basketball: Prov­ up for a Big Brother (Ted Lange) when Chicken has a brush with death when a cuse at Georgetown (2 hrs.) (Live) G® Sabado Gigante Programa de vane- ette, Donald Most. 1986. Rated R. nette Boyd, Sara Costa. 1986. Rated R. (in idence at St. John's or Missouri at Sonny becomes too preoccupied with bomb is planted in his car and his assistant ® Knight Rider UNLV (2 hrs.) (Live) dades con juegos, competencias. entrev- Stereo) making money for a trip to Jamaica. IS killed instead of him. (60 min.) [TM C] MOVIE; Black Widow' A com (H) Underdog istas y musica y bajo la animacion de Don plex series of seductions and murders puts ® A-Team (3 ) Victory Garden (CC). Francisco. (3 hrs., 30 min.) dD (^) New Adventures of Beans Bax­ a Justice Department ir\vestigator on the (g ) M O V IE: The Alien's Return' An eld­ G® Power Pro Wrestling 1:30AM (X I Now s (Bi G® Chespirito (60 min.) ter Sinister Mr. Sue thwarts Beans' at­ trail of a mysterious woman. Debra Win­ erly prospector and two children are en­ G® Star Trek: The Next Generation (60 M OVIE: 'Iceman' Members of an ex­ min.) tempts to find his kidnapped father. Par^ 2 ger, Theresa. Russell, Sami Frey. 1987. (XI (S) ABC NewslCC). gulfed in a beam of light that recedes into GZ) This Old House (CC) Cynthia begins of 2. (R) (In Stereo) pedition team discover and defrost a Rated R. (In Stereo) Dating Game an extraterrestrial aircraft. Jan-Michael tiling in the new master bathroom while an [CNN] Crossfire Saturday ^ frozen 40,0CX)-ye8r-oid creature, and fline expert sponge paints the living room ® Golden Girls (CC) Sophia's an­ [CNN] Crossfire Saturday Vincent, Cybill Shepherd. 1980. [DIS] MOVIE: 'Care Bears Movie II; A [USA] Movie member wants to keep the iceman alive. downstairs and shrubs and flowers are nouncement that she is going to live with New Ger>eratk>n' Animated The cuddly [D IS ] M OVIE: 'Kism at' A roguish atreet CELEBRITY CIPHER ® MOVIE: 'The French Connection' Timothy Hutton. Lindsay Crouse, John planted outside and a new wooden fence her son causes the women to reflect on the 11:30PM ® She's the Sheriff C«M>rtty CIphST cryptograms srs orselsd from quotatkMw by fsmous Lone. 1984. bears and their assorted cousins find their poet of Baghdad is given the run of the Tw o policemen are involved in an after- is installed. years they have spent together. (60 min.) C© MOVIE; 'My B kx^ Valentina' The poopla. post and prooam. Each ^ttar in ttw c4pf>ar atanda for mission to spread caring and friendship scheming Wazir's harem, white pretending Today's hours investigation of an international nar­ (§) MOVIE: 'The Quiller Memorartdum' (in Stereo) mayor of a sleepy mining town receives a a n o th o r. e k m : A a q u a lt Y . cotics ring. C^ne Hackman, Roy Scheider, [MAX] Starring...The Actors: Jack threatened by an evil force 1986. Rated G. to help him usurp the power of the young An American is assigned by British Intellig­ Lemmon Interviews and clips from such G® To Be Announced. heart as a valentine gift. Paul Kalman. Lori Caliph. Howard Keel, Ann Biyth, Dolores Fernando Rey. 1971. ence the task of locating the headquarters [£SPN ] College Basketball: Tennessee films as "Some Uke It Hot,” "The Apart­ GZ) MOVIE: 'Across the Pacific' A Secret Hallier, Neil Affleck. 1981. Gray. 1955. ' O E Q w 'a L T ' v d® Art of William Alexander of a neo-Nazi movement. George Segal, at Louisiana State (2 hrs.) (Live) ment” and "Missing” highlight this por­ Service agent is sent to Panama to investi­ ( © Star Search (60 min.) (S) Science and Beauty Alec Guinness, Senta Berger. 1966. [TM C] MOVIE: ''Crocodile' Dundee' trait of the two-time Oscar winner. gate Japanese intelligence activities. Hum­ C© Benny Hill 1 :35AM [USA] Night Flight: Comady J V K C Y M O E a (CC) The exploits of a legendary Aus­ (M) M O VIE: 'Bom Losers' A half-breed French Chef: Strawberry Souffle for [USA] Check It Out! phrey Bogart, Mary Astor, Sydney Green- C u ts IV Dessert tralian hunter intrigue an American news­ Indian. Billy Jack, faces a town full of nx>- street. 1942. G® Think and Grow Rich paper reporter, who convinces him to re­ J L A L K 8 V K C 1 torcycle toughs. Tom Laughitn, Elizabeth ® MOVIE: 'The Defection of Simas Ku- 6:00PM ® ® ( ® N ew s 2:00AM Qj) INN Newi turn with her to the wilds of midtown [CNN] News Update ® 40C. Follies SERVING AMERICA James. Jeremy Slate. 1967. difka' The true story of a Lithuanian sea­ ® Whet's Happening Nowll ( ^ Jhnm y Swaggart Manhattan. Paul Hogan. Linda Kozlowski, [DIS] 16 Days to Glory (CC) A tribute to FROM THE man who attempted to gain freedom by ^ ® Saturday Night Uva Host: Justine J V K C Y M O E a ( S ) Lucha Ubre (60 m in .) ® WWF Superstars of Wrestling Mark Blum. 1986. Rated PG. (In Stereo) the athletes and the competitive spirit of That'a tha Spirit leaping from a Russian ship to the deck of Bateman. Musical Guest: Terence Trent BEGINNINGI the 1984 Los'Angetes Olympic Games. Di­ ® Orayhound Racing fFrom Raynham dZ) Kovels on Collecting an American Coast Guard cuner is drama­ G® Star Trek: The Next Generation (CC) [USA] New Mike Hammer (60 mm.) D'Arby. (90 min.) (In Stereo) rected by Bud Greenspan. (60 min.) Part 5 d l) M O V IE: 'Chato's Land' A half-breed Aliens hijack the Enterprise after their com­ Taunton Park C Q V C , V K C o 643-2711 tized. Alan Arkin, Shirley Knight. Donald of 5. (In Stereo) Racing From Plalnsfield puter, a life-support system, breaks down. 7:30PM ® For Kids' Sake Special: [CN N ] Intacfiational Corraapondanta Apache flees from a bloodthirsty posse in Pleasence. 1978. ® M O VIE: 'Invitatkm to Ha«' An eerie (60 min.) Young Olympians [ESPN] College Basketball: Duke at m s ASURETHMG! New Mexico. Charles Bronson, Jack Pal- dZ) Julia Child and More Company seductress with strange powers racrurts [ESPN] SpoftsCantar X w L c s a L T J V A a a ance. 1972. G® Dempsey & Makepeace Dempsey ® Family Ties Maryland (2 hrs.) (Live) executives for membership In a special [HBO] MOVIE; Spiaa Uka Ua‘ (CC) (ij) MOVIE: 'The Death of Ocean View faces frustration as he attempts to catch a ® Jeopardy! (CC). [HBO] Supermom's Daughter A bright [TM C] MOVIE: 'Nobody's Fooi' An ec­ country club where they must givs the de­ Tw o tumbling govammarn workers find — O E Y tW K O V K Park' A seaside amusement park is turned mysterious former boxer-tumed-criminal. centric young woman regains her self­ teen-ager must prove that her career aspir­ into a nightmare of disaster by an unusually ® G® Mama's Family vil Ns due. Susan Lucci. Rooert Uhch, thamselvea em^oiled in international es­ ations are worthy of her Nghly successful (60 min.) esteem after befriending a member of a powerful hurricane. Mike Connors, Diana Joanna Cassi^. 1984. pionage when they anter a apy-training I8aiif l)PBtpr HpraUi G® Tales From the Darkside A wicked traveling theatncal troupe. Rosanna Ar­ II L J c a w a mother's approval. (60 min.) Canova, Martin Landau. 1979. Friday the 13th: The Series A fraudu­ G® PEUCULA: 'Mas Nagro qua la ogram. Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase, collection agent drives a gullible woman to quette, Eric Roberts, Mare Winningham. [U S A ] M O V IE: 'It's Alive' A three-day- lent faith healer finds an unusual glove that Nocha' Cuatro harmosas mujeras se trss- Mina Dixon. 1985. Rated PG. PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "A cynic la a poraon aaarching [D IS] And the Children Shall Lead LeVar suicide. 1986. Rated PG-13. K old child of normal parents turns into a transfers people's ailments to others -* ladan a una viaja casona heredada por la tia for an honest man, with a stolon lantam.” — Edgar A . Burton and Danny Gtover star in the story GS s c t v [USA] Night FUght; Night Flight Ooaa monster. John Ryan, Sharon Farrell. An­ sometinnes with deadly consequences. da una da eltas en donde comienzan a su- Shoaft. of a 12-year-old Mississippi black girl’s (60 min.) to the Movies & Coming Attractions (i® 4 0 C . FoIMm .... 4 Continued . . . cader cosas extranas y misteriosas. Clau­ M - MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday. 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race to devel^ the necessary techfK>logy Rourke, Margaret Whinon. 1966. Rated R. 3 D Dallas and Gayle Sayers, is portrayed. James that resutted in taleviaion; rare experimen­ (In Stereo) HOSTAGE Caan, Billy Dee Williams. Shelley Fabares. tal TV footage from the '20a, '30s and 05 Odd Couple 1971. Sunday, Continued '40s. (60 min.) 11:00PM 3D ® ® @) News [D IS] MOVIE: 'So Dear to My Heart' A A lonely widow 05 Voices & Visions (CC) This profile of [CNN] PrimoNows ® Friday tha 13th: Tha Sarias A fraudu­ tum-of-the-century farmboy and his black Sunday, Feb. 14 Langston Hughes explores musical influ­ lent faith healer finds an unusual glove that lamb experience the joys and disappoint­ [E S P N ] Track and Fiold: Mobil O n* In- (Carol Burnett, r.) ences on the author's works and the im­ transfers people's ailments to otliers - ments of childhood. Burt Ives, ^ulah vftatfonal From Fairfax. Va. (2 hrs.) (Live) and a teenage portance of Harlem's 1920s Renaissance [D IS] MDVIE: Bo Dear to My Heart' A nolds, I om Jones. sometimes with deadly consequences Bondi, Harry Carey. 1949. turn-of-the-century farmboy and his black [USA] Naw Mika Hammar (60 min.) fugitive (Carrie to his artistic development- (60 min.) (^ Tales From the Darkslde (60 min.) [ESPN] Acrobatics: Worid Cup From lamb experience the joys and disappoint­ World Torrrorrow Futbol de Mejico: Tomeo Copa Me- (g) NBC News ® Naxt Prasident Baton Rouge, La. (60 min.) (R) 5:00AM [CNN] Sports Rsvitw Hamilton) who 05 ments of childhood Burl Ives, Beulah 8:30PM X Si) Marriod...WHh Chlld- Robert Schuller jico (2 hrs.) [DIS] Bast of Walt Disney Presents has kidnapped her Bondi, Harry Carey. 1949. @) Aitsweek n n (CC) Peggy wante Al to eay "I Love 05 in n New s 1:1 5AM [HBO] MDVIE: 'House' (CC) @ Television Examines the international You" “ and that'e the only gift the wante [ESPN ] Collage Basketball: Tennessee 0 5 Ayer. Hoy y Manarra develop an un­ [ESPN ] College Basketball: North Car­ ® A B C N ew s (CC). 05 Sava tha Children A young writer must face the horrors of his race to develop the necessary technology on Valentina'e Day. (In Stereo) at Louisiana State (2 hrs.) (R) [CNN] Daybreak usual relationship olina at Virginia (2 hrs.) (Live) 05 NoticHero Unhrislon ® Insight / Out past when his son disappears in an old fa­ that resulted in television; rare experimen­ @ ) M y Tw o Dade (CC) Cory ie proded mily home. William Katt, George Wendt. [DIS] Good Morning Mlckeyl [T M C ] M O VIE: The Man Who Cam e to in "Hostage," a tal TV footage from the '20s, '30s and [U SA ] Double Trouble [CNN] Inside Business by hie older brother to kies Nicole, thereby (S ) N ew s (Live) Richard Moll. 1986. Rated R. Banner' A feisty critic takes undue advan­ [ESPN] NBA Today CBS movie airing '40s. (60 min.) ' [D IS ] Anim als In Action A study of rep­ proving hie manhood. (In Stereo) Fresh Fields The expert whom Hester tage of a Midwestern family's hospitality 4:30PM ® P G A GoH: Hawaiian Dpan (25 N ew s (R) [C N N ] W eek in Review tiles and their habits. hireato help her redecorate falls down on 1:30AM ® after an accident forces him to take it easy. [H B O ] Fraggle Rock (CC). SUNDAY. FEB. 14. (Final Round) From Waialae Country Club (3 ) Alice the job. ® Naked City Monty Woolley. Bette Davis. Ann Sheri­ [MAX] MOVIE: 'American Anthem' [ESPN] College Cheerleading Cham­ in Honolulu. (2 hrs.) (Live) [ESPN] SportsCenter 8:45PM [D IS ] OTV INN Nows dan. 1941. Two gymnasts overcome personal and CHECK IISTINGS pionship (Taped) 0 5 Madeleine Cooks (S) Drawing Man to Christ 05 physical obstacles in their pursuit of a posi* 7:00PM (X) 6 0 M inutes (CC) (60 min.) [U S A ] Snub FOR EXACT TIME [MAX] MOVIE: 'One Crazy Summer' [CNN] Evans & Novak 9:00PM X MDVIE; Hoetsge' Pro- ® Medical Marvels (M) That's the Spirit lion on the national team. Mitch Gaylord, 3D 0 5 21 Jum p Street The Jump Street Two recent high-school grads help a miara. (CC) Terrified by )ier father's [M A X ] M O VIE: 'Stitches' Three smart- Janet Jones. Michelle Phillips. 1986. [HBO] Truth About Alex Scott Baio squad spends Valentine's Day recalling 05 Connecticut: Now 5:30AM Qi] in n Newsi young singer save her grandfather's house threats against her life, a desperate young alecky medical school students are deter­ ("Charles in Charge") stars as a high- their worst dates. Guest stars; Liz Sagal, [CNN] Inside BusinsM ^[CNN] Moneyweek Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) from demolition. John Cusack, Demi woman escapes from prison and kidnaps a school football star who must deal with his Jean Sagal. Kent McCord. (60 min.) (In mined to make their dean's life miserabte. [USA] Cartoons Moore. Joel Murray. 1986. Rated PG, lonely widow. Carol Burnett, Carrie Hamil­ [ E S P N ] SportaCanter (60 min.) Parker Stevenson, Geoffrey Lewis, Brian 5:35AM [H B O ] Do ttw Oulltv Go F rw emotions when he learns his best friend is Stereo) ton, Leon Russom. 1988. [TM C] MOVIE: 'Mannequin' (CC) A de­ gay. (60 min.) (In Stereo) [M AX] Cinamax Comady Exparimam: Tochi. 1985. Rated R. (CC) A documentary examining how the 8:30AM (dD w oody woodpecker X IS ) XV WintOT Dlym pics (CC) Sch«l- partment store window dresser falls In 3D 05 Tracey Utiman Show A prison Rm Matter Ronnie - A Report Card Exclusionary Rule, which pertains to im­ [U SA ] Check It OutI uled events include the finals of the 70- [USA] Weight Loss Made Easy ^ dD W(Nld Tomorrow love with a mannequin that comes to life inmate coerces visiting performers to sing (CC) Cartoonist Garry Trudeau and com­ properly obtained evidence, affects the ju­ Meters Ski Jump; Men's 500-Meters Rev. David Paul only in his presence. Andrew McCarthy, 5:00PM CB Coiumbo 'I Got You Babe"; a liuaband and wife are poser Liz Swados constructed this musical 2:00AM X N lghtw itch dicial system. 0D Speed Skating; Pairs Short Program in Fi­ crats. Uhavv Chase, Carrie Fisher, Eve Ar 05 McLaughlin Group Kim Cattrall, Estelle Getty. 1987 Rated relieved when a pregnancy test is nega­ revue of President Reagan's performance X Homs Shopping Dvsmight S«vic« [USA] Night Flight: Comady Cuts IV Tom artd Jerry CD National Geographic (60 min.) gure Skating. From Calgary, Alberta. (4 tive. (in Stereo) den. 1981. Rated PG. (3) Police Woman PG. (In Stereo) in the White House. Stars Jim Morris. (60 (3 hrs.) W yatt Earp Sinwn & Simon The Simons are baf­ hrs.) (Live) 05 Ufaatylas of tha Rich and Famous min.) (In Stereo) 6:00AM CID spread a Little Sunshine 10:10AM (CNN) On the Menu ^ Meet the Press [U S A ] M O VIE; 'Chuka' A grizzled gun- fled when a murder they witnessed seems 05 (3j J At ths Mhvtos Scheduled: "Shoot to Robert Schuller 09 Chwtot in Chwg* Acireta All MacGraw; "Dynasty" co-stars [USA] Kaye to Succaas (£) Robert Schuller ^ Charlie's Angels fighter tries to promote peace between the unsotvable. (60 min.) KHI" (Sidnm Poltler): "Sieste" (Ellen ^ r- ^ Alice 1 0:30AM (X) Inelde Washington Indians and some undisciplined soldiers (S) Friday TTm 13th; TIm B w iM (60 mki.) Leann Hunley and Gortkm T h ^ a o n ; re­ kin, GabrM Byrne); "Setisfactlon" (Justine dD Headline News 05 PELICULA: 'La Isle Encantada' Hugo (S) CHIPS Patrol cording duo Ashford and Simpson. (60 1 1 :30PM ® George Schlattar'a Co­ 01) El Ministerio de Jimmy Swaggart CD WWF Wrestling guarding a nearby fort. Rod Taylor, Ernest (S ) Dur H otna (CC) The fami(y't m ady Ckib Beteman). 0D Christopher Closeup Stiglitz. 1977. 05 FrontHne (CC) Examines why Mark min.) Presents (X) Showcase of Homes Borgnine. John Mills. 1967 dream vacation in Hawaii is ruined when ® A B C N ew s (CC). @) Insight: Hey Janitor Modem Maturity (CC) David Chapman s)toi John Lennon on De­ their hotel room is looted erKl the kid's (S) ® MOVIE: 'The Dirty Dozen: Tha ® ® X V W inter Olympica Frank and [CNN] Crossfire (X) Bugs Bunny/Osffy Duck 2:30PM 0 5 Honeymooners cember 8, 1980. (60 min.) Fatal Miaakm' (CC) A group of milita^ Kattila Laa Gifford provide interviawa, fea* [CNN] Moneyweek dD Connecticut: Now [CNN] Newsday boat trip is subverted by arsonists. (60 [DIS] New Adventures of Winnie the (jS Love Boat [D IS ] Susan. Susan An Italian immigrant ® Saint min.) Part 1 of 2. (In Stereo) prisorters are aaaantblad to atop Nazi turaa and reporta, from Calgarv. (Live) [ESPfi] SportsCantar [DIS] You and Me, Kid Pooh [DIS] My Friend Flicka tries to find an American wife to evade @ Chalica of Satvation @ Lap Quilting 0 5 B ra k i forces estabkahing a Fourth Raich in tha (0 ) Honeymoonera (CC). [USA] Search for Beauty [U S A ] Night Flight: Night Flight Goes [ESPN ] Inside the PGA Tour [ESPN] 1980 NCAA Final Four immigration authorities. Middle East. TaHy Savalaa, Emaat Borg- This Otd House (CC) (R| QK Day of DIaoovMy to the Movies & Comirtg Attractions [H B O ] M O VIE: 'Shipwreck* A violent 0 5 SmaH Wonder nine, Jeff Conaway. 1988. (In Stereo) 2:30AM X Frsedom From Fat [HBO] Seabert [MAX] MOVIE; 'Ught of Day' (CC) A ® CoMt Guard Concert in New London (S) Ctirlstlan ChUdran'a Fund ® Batman brother and sister bridge family tensions storm casts five people on the shores of an [CN N ] Republican Presidential Candi­ (60 min.) (S) (S) Mastarpiaca Theatre: Fortunaa Qj) MDVIE: 'The Miaaourl Braaka' A 6:1 0AM [CNN] Heatthweek [TM C] MOVIE: 'Enemy Mine' (CC) A (3D Tam es y Debatss by playing rock and roll on the local bar uncharted island. Robert Logan, Mikki date Debate (Live) of War (CC) Simon BoukJarttona searches IS l Sports Machkia free-lance lawman is hired by a Montana space pilot and his half-human, half- o s PEUCULA: ‘Laa Cualio Bodaa da 6:1 BAM (H) Davey & Goliath band circuit. Michael J. Fox, (Sena Row­ Jamison-Olsen, Heather Rattray. 1978 for his lost brother; Guy takes cha^a of rancher to corral a horse thief and his gang. reptilian enemy must put aside their differ­ (§ ) FreiKh in Action [M A X] MOVIE: 'Gldget Goes to Rome' Marieol' Momentos entee de cesarse, el (S) Tha Naw ftonaymoonars lands. Joan Jett 1987. Rated PG-13. (In Rated G. the Institute in Citiro; Angela Hooper . Jack Nicholson. Kathleen [U S A ] Night Flight: V iew ­ ences in order to survive on a desolate pla­ Gidget misinterprets the attentions of a fa­ novk) descubre que su future espose este ® Spliftual Ufa Cniaada 6:20AM (CNN] Newsmaker Sunday moves Into tha Pringiea' apartment build­ Lloyd. 1976. net. Dennis Quaid, Louis Gossett Jr.. Brion Stereo) MDVIE: The Haunting mous journalist while vacationing in Rome. comprometide con otros tree pretert- er's Choice [E S P N ] This W eek in Sports (60 min.) 3:00PM (X) ing. (60 min.) Part 5 of 7. [CNN] Sparta Tonight Anchors; Fred James.ti1985. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) [TM C] MOVIE: 'Water' The discovery Passion' The wife of an inattentive sports- Cindy Carol, James Darren. Jessie Royce dientes. Merisol, Isabel Gerces. Jeen [CNN] Sports Latenight Landis. 1963. Hickman, Nick Charles. 6:30AM ClDvista [TM C] MOViE: 'Echo Pork' Three peo­ of a special brand of mineral water sets off caster becomes the love object of a hand­ Oaude Pasca. (S ) It's a Living Ginger's feisty grand­ [D IS ] Susan, Susan An Italian imntigrant Sunday Morning (CC) [D IS ] M O VIE; 'IMy Favorfta W lta' A wife (T) Hispanic Horizons 9:00AM (dD ple try to make their show business and a series of conflicts on a Caribbean island. some ghost that wants her love. Jane Sey­ [U SA ] Airwolf @ DaQiaaal Junior High (CC). (R) mother moves in with her. tries to find an American wife to evade Scheduled; Jewish-American reaction to believed to be dead returns to find her hus­ literary aspirations come true In Los An­ Michael Caine, Valerie Perrine. Brenda mour, Gerald McRaney, Millie Perkins Siampra an Domingo Programs de immigration authorities. QD Christian Science Monitor Reports the recent turmoil on Israel's W est Bank. ( S MDVIE: 'Muk' A disfi- [CNN] Dna on Dno 05 band remarried and tries to win him back. geles. Susan Dey, Tom Hulce, Michael Vaccaro. 1985. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) 1982 5:30PM variedades con muaica, entreviatas y artis- QD Headline News (90 min.) gured teen strives to lead a normal life with [DIS] MDVIE; Bouon Bridoa for Bovon Cary Grant, Irene Dunne, Randolph Scott. [ESPN ] NHL Hockey: Pittsburgh Pan- Bowen. 1985. Rated R. [USA] All-American Wrestling tas invitadoa bajo la animacion da Raul Ve­ (3D 0Q) XV Winter Olympics Continues the help of his strong-willed mother and Brothocs' Seven young fromieranwn are 1940. gains at Los Angalas Kings (2 hrs., 30 @) Love Your Skin dD D.J. Kat lasco. (3 hrs., 30 min.) min.) (R) 10:45AM ® Jew ish Life 1 2:30PM (35 Honeyniooners 05 Honeymooners supportive friends. Cher, Eric Stoltz, Sam deierrnined to edd feminine ettention io [HBO] MOVIE; 'Black Widow' (CC) A ® Ring Around the World (dD Discover with Robert Vaughn Elliott 1985. their lives by ateekng seven brides. Ho­ [CNN] Weak in Review [USA] New Generation Hair Cara 11:00AM (X) Entertainment This 05 Neuropsychology of Weight Control MOVIE; 'The Only Game In Town' A complex series of seductions and nourclers dD Defenders of the Earth 05 ViskMtaries ward Keel. Jane P o « ^ . 1964. Rated G. [DIS] Who Am I This Tima? A timid W eek (60 min.) (In Stereo) Las Vegas chorus girl and a compulsive (45 UnMsion en el Deporte Comentanos puts a Justice Dopanmeni investigator on [HBO] MDVIE: From Be- @ W K R P in Cincinnati hardwwe salesman (Christopher Walken) 2:50AM [CNN] Style With Elsa Klensch 05 Kenneth CopelarK) gambler are aft aid to face their own love y resumen del acontecer deportivo per [ESPN] Amorican Muacia MagazkM the trail of a mysterious woman. Debra yond' (CC) A scientist researching the hu­ IX) Next Presidem acting in a local titeater production isn't Winger, Theresa Russell, Sami Frey. [DIS] Mousercise Bugs Bunny 05 On the Record and loneliness. Elizabeth Taylor, Warren Jessi Losada y Jorge Berry. ( ^ min.) (60 min.) man senses unleashes a terrifying force ^ (X) Knight Rider Beatty, Charles Braswell. 1968. sure if a woman pursuing him is in k>ve with 198/. Rated R. (In Stereo) [HBO] MOVIE: 'No Retreat No Surren­ dD ( ^ Sesam e Street (CC). (^ Computer Chronicles 0 5 Creative Living [HBO] MOVIE; Big Troubia ki Utda when he opens an interdimensional gate- ** (3S Connecticut Beat him or his stage character. (60 min.) der' The spirit of Bruce Lee makes an [CNN] International Correspondents 05 Ethnic Notions (60 min.) 0 5 9 t o S China' (CC) A macho truck driver ven* [U S A ] Raaqua lOOO way: Jeffrey Combs, Barbara Crampton, ® Can You Be Thinner? [HBO] MOVIE: 'A Fine Maas' (CC) Two earthly appearance in order to help train a (S) Captain Power tures below Sen FreiKisco't Chinetown Ted Sorel. 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) [DIS] Zorro Charlie's Angela [D IS] Missing Adventures of Ozzle end iosera inadvanentiy win $ 10,000 in a fixed 1 2:00AM ® At the Movies young karate student. Kurt McKinney, ® Maude district to rescue e friend'e kidnapped fian­ (S3) Frugal Gourmet (R| [ESPN] Gymnastics: DTB Pokai Cup 0 5 Sportsworid Scheduled: Frankie Harriet horse race. Ted Danson, Howie Mandel, ® 9to6 3:00AM ® Christian Children's Fund Jean-Claude Van Damme, J.W . Fails. (@ World Tomorrow cee. Kun Russell. Kim Cattrall. Dennit Dun. (3) It's Vour Business From W est Germany. (90 min.) (R) ■Panchito" Warren vs. James "Buddy " [HBO] MOVIE: 'No Retreat No Surren­ 1986. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) Richard Mulligan. 1986. Rated PG. [CNN] Evans & Novak 1986. Rated PG. 05 Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera ® Howard Coaali: Speaking of Every­ ® Connecticut Real Estate Showcase McGIn for the IBF Junior title der' T .a ipirit of Bruce Lee makes an [M AX] MOVIE: 'Light of Day' (CC) A thing [MAX] MOVIE: 'Tonight and Every 1:00PM dD M O VIE: Escape from [MAX] MOVIE; 'Amorican Antham' [DIS] MOVIE; 'Sevan Brides for Sevan [CNN] Daywatch (live) scheduled for 15 rounds, from Cor­ earthly appearance in order to help train a brother and sister bridge family tensions Night' Love, music and laughter go to* ® Three Stooges Fort Bravo' A Confederate sympathizer T wo gymnests overcome pereonal and ® Deltas Brothers' Seven young frontiersmen are pus Christ!. Texas; Women's World Body young karate student. Kun McKinney. by playing rock and rdl on the local bar geti^er in London during the wartime [DIS] Donald Duck Presents rescues her fiance and other Scmthem pri­ physical obstacles in their pursuit of a posi­ determined to add feminine attention to (S ) Th is W eak W ith David BrM dey |C:C| Building Championship (taped) from To­ Jean-Claude Van Damme, J.W . Fails. band circuit. Michael J. Fox. Gena Row­ 05 Star Trak bombings. Rita Hayworth, Lee Bowman, [ESPN] Motorweek Illustrated (60 soners from a Union fort. William Holden, tion on the national team. Mitch Getriord. their lives by stealing seven brides. Ho­ Para Gante Granda (60 min.) ronto. (90 min.) (Live) 1986 Rated PG lands. Joan Jen. 1987. Rated PG-13. (in (^ Discover ward Keel. Jane Powell. 1954. Rated G Shelley Winters. 1945. min.) (3D Eleanor Parker. John Forsythe. 1953. Janet Jones, Michelle Phillips. 1986. (SI RockSchool 05 Masterpiece Theatre: Fortunes of [TM C] MOVIE: 'Once Bitten' A gor­ Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) Stereo) ® Hogan's Heroes [HBO] Berertstain Bears' Comic Valen­ 05 Honeymooners 7:00AM dD At the Movies W ar (CC) In Athens, Prince Yakimov is geous vampire must have the blood of [TM C] MOVIE: 'Mannequin' (CC) A de­ tine (CC) Brother Bear has a secret ad­ iD MDVIE: 'The Appla Dumpling Qaitg [USA] Riptida ® Combat! BIk/nl 05 MOVIE: ‘Kelty's Heroes' The pros­ responsible for reuniting the Pringles; Har­ young males to stay eternally young. partment store window dresser fails in dD ® Jimmy Swaggart mirer wfra reveals hersetf just as he's Ridat Again' Confusion abounds when Shop (CC) Two brothers, one a beach pect of netting $16 million in a wild dash riet's relationship with a young army offi­ Lauren Hutton. Jim Carrey, Karen Kopins. 7:30PM Q 9 S C T V love with a mannequin that comes to life Saturday Night Live Host; Justine bum and the other a college grad, inherit a d D Dialogue about to give up hope. two bumbiing outiews are miatakanly iden­ behind enemy lines brings out the leader­ cer ends abruptly. (60 min.) Pan 4 of 7. Bateman. Musical Guest; Terence Trent tified as bank-robbing desperados. Tim 1985 Rated PG-13 (S ) W ild Amorica (CC) A look at blue only in his presence. Andrew McCarthy. beachfront bikini boutique. Michael David dD Point of View ship qualities of a busted officer. Clint East- ® MOVIE: 'Are You in the House Kim Canrall, Estelle Geny. 1987. Rated D'Arby. (In Stereo) Wright. Bruce Greenwood, Barbra Horan. 9:30AM QO Love Your Skin Conway. Don Knotts, Ruth Biuri. 1979. C B B N ew t plants and animals. (R) wood, Telly Sevalas, Don Rickies. 1970. Akme?' A teenage girl is marked as the 6:00PM (X) PG. (In Stereo) ® Greyhound Racing fFrom Raynham 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) CiD Robert Schuller (CC). Captain Power ar>d the Soldiers of [CNN] Sports Sunday (35 [USA] Cartoora (3) Oiltege Basketball: UCLA at target for a campaign of terror. Kathleen X ) (49 N ew * Taunton Park G S Divine Plan the Future [USA] Cover Story 1 1 : 1 0AM [CNN] Traval Quida Notra Dame (2 iirs.) (Live) Seller, Blythe Danner. Tony Bill. 1978 X MDVIE: Bansrai' A bored products [T M C ] M OVIE; 'Echo Pork* Three peo­ [TM C] MOVIE: ‘She's Gotta Hava It' A Miracle Faith Outreach (S) Visionaries ple try to make their show business and ® M O VIE: 'AnM>a' A''fbtW^r^ba8eball 05 Connecticut News Week (R) [CNN] Weekend tester inadvertently becomes a revolution­ 9:30PM X ® Duet (CC) Laura and player confined to a nursafg Rome at­ young black woman shares an unconven­ (§) James Kennedy 1 1 :30AM (D MDVIE: Tatzan't Da- literary aspirations come true in Los An­ Linda are left alone to celebrate Valentine's tional relationship with three men. Tracy (§) Meet the Press [DIS] Best of Watt Disney Presents ary leader in a mythical South American tempts to unmask the tru^ .nature of the M rt Myttgry' Nazi agents invade the jun­ (3) MOVIE: 'The Great Train Robbery' In geles. Susan Dey. Tom Hulce, Michael Day when Ben and Richard are stranded Camila Johns. Tommy Redmond Hicks, (g) What's Happening Nowll (^ Look at-Me Now country. Woody Allen, Louise Lasser, Car­ home's evil head nurse. Ktrk Douglas, Eli­ gle. J c ^ n y Weissmuller, Nancy Kelly, the mid-18(X)8, an elegant trio attempt the [ESPN] Swimsuit '87 Bowen. 1985. Rated R. with car trouble (In Stereo) los Montalban 1971. zabeth Montgomery. Dorothy McGuire. John Canada Terrell. 1986. Rated fl. It's Your Business (^ Adelante Johnny Sheffield. 1943. greatest heist of all time. , 3:30PM 3D NBA Basketball: Boston 16; Dempsey & Makepeace Dempsey 8:00PM X Murder, She Wrote (CC) (M) M am a's Family 1985 [USA] Keys to Success (M) Kenneth Copeland ( ^ S ea Hunt Two strangers pick the Sea Donald Sutherland, Lesley Anne Down. 05 A t the MovIm Celtics at Los Angeles Lakers (2 hrs , 30 sets out to rescue a kidnapped girl (60 Jessica goes to visit a celebrated author [USA] Hollywood Insider Hunt as a means of escape from hit men. 1979. 05 Gena Scott dD Synchronal Research (^ Hallmark Homes min.) (Live) mm.) friend only to find murder and a marriage (3 ) M O VIE: 'Playing for Time' A handful 10:00PM 3 ] 3D New. [CNN] World Heport 3:30AM [CNN] Crossfire [CN N ] Daybreak ® Miracle Revival Hour MOVIE: 'The Bride' Baron Franken­ proposal. (60 min.) (g) TV Open House ^of women prisoners inside Auschwitz 05 0.Q) Bustin' Loose After Sonny promises [USA] Forever Young La Santa Misa stein creates a mate for his monster in this WorowoH (CC) Eric helps out a 05 Parry Mason [ESPN] Corporate Sports Battia (60 [D IS] Welcome to Pooh Comer 05 0 5 Freoch Chef: S b e wfaewy Souffle for * struggle against all odds to spare them­ to get his former band to perform at a fund­ (3D 05 min.) (R) remake of the classic 1935 "Bride of Fran­ raiser, the plan falls through. seemingly innocent horneiess gtrl after a Jimmy Swaggart [ESP N ] SportsCenter [CNN] Your Money Deeeert (R) selves from death. Vanessa Redgrave, 4:00AM [USA] Investment Worid kenstein. ' Sting. Jennifer Beals. Clancy number of teen-agers are murdered [MAX] MOVIE: 'One Crazy Summer' Jane ALexander, Maud Adams. 1980. 02J N ew s (Live) (25 Good Neighbors [TM C] MOVIE: The Old Man and the [DIS] Raccoons WeH Street Journal Report Brown. 1985. werewoff-style. (In Stereo) Two recent high-school grads help a 4 :1 QAM [CNN] BhowMz WMk Sea' An aging Cuban fisherman's skill and (S ) VVorid Tomorrow (g) Firing Une 05 Feces of Japan World Vision young singer save her grandfather's house [HBO] MOVIE: The Gods Must Be M O VIE: 'M ask' A disfigured teen MOVIE: 'Monhatton' A comedy wri­ [HBO] MDVIE: TIw Return courage are tested when he hooks a huge MOVIE: 'Coward of tha Coun^' A 3D from denK>lition. John Cusack, Demi 4:20AM Crazy' (CC) A Coca-Coia bottle dropped ( ^ DeGrassi Junkxr High (CC). 05 strives to Ie9d a normal life with the help of 0 5 Outer Limits ter and his friends try to sort out life in the (3) 38 on Sports of tha Living Dead' (jhouls with a craving marlin in this adaptation of Ernest Heming­ sensitive youth is deemed a coward in his Moore, Joel Murray. 1986. Rated PG. from an airplane raises havoc amortg a nor­ his strong-willed mother and supportive city. Woody Allen. Marie! Hemingway, Di­ for human brains go on a rampage in this way's novella. Spencer Tracy, Felipe Pa- [CNN] NBA Preview small Southern town because he honors a ^ MOVIE: 'Rescue From Gilllgen's Is­ 05 Great Performances: CavsIlaHa Rus- mally peaceful tribe of African bushmen. friends. Cher, Eric Stoltz, Sam Elliott. ane Keaton. 1979. ticana (CC) The peasant life of a Sicilian tale inspired by George Romero's 1M 8 zos, Harry Bellaver. 1958. pledge he made to his dying father and re­ land' The shipwrecked castaways are res­ [USA] PGM Sale Marius W eyers, Sartdra Prinsioo, NIxau. [DIS] Grimm's Feky Tales 1985. countryside is portrayed in this opera by thriller. Clu Gulager. Don CaHa, Jamas fuses to fight in World War II. Kenny Ro­ cued after 15 years on their uncharted 0 5 Star Trak: Tha Naxt Ganaration (CC) [USA] Calliope 1982. Rated PG. [ E S P N ] SportsCenter: Qameday A look Mascagni (90 min.) ® N ew EnglarNl Sunday Karen. 1985. Rated R. gers, Fredric Lehne, Largo Woodruff. [MAX] MOVIE: Club Paradise' A desert island. Bob Denver, Alan Hale Jr. An elderty admiral negotiates tha release 1 2:30AM at the day's action. Natalie Schafer. 1976. (R) 7:30AM dD wall street Journal Re­ 10:00AM (dD Dr. S d e iK e 1981. seedy, run-down island resort becomes of a Federation ambassador and hia staff, 05 Hill Street Blues 4:30AM [CNN] Ug Btory [HBO] MOVIE: 'A Fine Mesa' (CC) Two the center of action after the owner writes who are being held hostage by a verigeful ® Gospel According To One-hour spe­ port dD Sybervlslon < S > WondafWoriu: Mighty Pawns |CC| [CNN] Haadlina News losers inadvertently win $ 10,(X)0 in a fixed [CNN] Newsday flashy travel brochures to put life into the ertemy. (60 min.) [USA] Ditcovw d ) Breakthrough (R) cial on the black artists of gospel music in dD Jetsons horse race. Ted Danson, Howie Mandel, [D IS ] M O VIE: 'M y Favorite W ife' A wife old place. Robin Williams, Peter O'Toole. [DIS] Prairie Home Companion With iBi; Btaf Trak: Tha Next Generation An 05 M O VIE: 'Ragtkna' A black pianist America today. A look at the record com­ d ) Sunday Mass Richard Mulligan. 1986. Rated PG. believed to be dead returns to find her hus­ Twiggy. 1986. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) Garrison Keillor Sciteduled: country gui­ 05 New Gldget elderly admiral negotiates the release of a seeks revenge against a white fireman. panies that produce gospel music and in­ band remarried and tries to win him back. tarist Chet Atkins; Celtic band ^ y s of the MDVIE; Light of 0 5 World Tomorrow [TM C] MOVIE: 'Period of Adjustment' Federation ambassador and his staff, who Harold E. Rollins, Elizabeth McCkivem, terviews with traditional and contempor­ Day (CC) A brother and sistsr bridge fa­ (j 5 Jimmy Swaggart 12:00PM (3D Auto Racing: Daytona Cary Grant, Irene Dunne, Randolph Scott. Lough; Scottish folksinger Jean ^dpath. A pair of young couples help each other James Cagney. 1981. ary gospel artists. (60 min.) mily tensfons by playing rock and roll on 0D (S) Day of Discovery (g) Buck Rogers 500 From International Speedway in Day­ 1940. are being held hostage by a vengeful (90 min.) (in Stereo) ® Miracle Faith Outreach tona, Fla. (3 hrs.. 30 min.) (Live) solve problems of adjustment. Tony Fran- enemy. (60 mm.) MOVIE: 'Across the Pacific' A Secret (25 Runaway W ith tha Rich and Famous the local bar band circuit. Michael J Fox 05 Mister Rogers [HBO] MOVIE: 'Transylvania 6-SOOO' ciosa. Jane Fonda, Jim Hutton 1962. [ESPN] America's Cup Chailanga; Isabel Sanford ("The Jeffersons") in Gena Rowlands. Joan Jen. 1987 Rated (3D @ XV W inter Olym pics Scheduled [CNN] Newswatch Service agent is sent to Panama to investi­ Downundar (60 min.) (S) Dr. James Kennedy (S) Drawing Men to Christ (CC) Tw o tabloid reporters are sent to Spam the W est German city Baden PG-13. (In Stereo) events include Men's Downhill in Alpine 4:00PM (S) NWA Pro Wrastling [D IS] Danger Bay (GC) gate Japanese intelligence activities. Hum­ ® Celebrate with Rev. David Mellon Transylvania to investigate the mysterious phrey Bogart. Mary Astor, Sydney Green [USA] Robert Klein Time Baden. Florida's Amelia Island. Sacrifice of the Mess Skiing; first round of the 70-Meters Ski 4;45AM [ T M C ] m d v i e : 'Once Bit­ d 5 K ld e o T V experiments being conducted by a local 05 Nova (CC) Examines efforts to reduce (ESPN ] Ski World Weekly series for re­ street. 1942. (Colorized Version) (22' Multi Trim ® T and T An innocent 14-year-old boy Jump; Men's Singles in Luge. From Cal­ scientist. Jeff Goldblum, Ed Begley. Jr.. the likelihood of airplane fires and improve 1 0:30PM (3D Sports Extra ten A gorgeous vampire must have the gary. Alberta. (3 hrs.) (Live) creational skiers. [CNN] Big Story becomes involved in a drug ring. Joseph Bologna. 1985. Rated PG. survivability. (60 min.) 02) ^ Family Ties (CC) Jennifer must 3D Sunday Sports Scene Weekly sports 13Q^ Hart to Hart blood of young males to stay eternally M OVIE: 'la ce ' Three high-school [U SA ] Tales of the Gold Monkey defend her actions in writing a book report young Lauren Hutton. Jim Carrey. Karen [DIS] Dumbo's Circus ® Next Prasident (3D [USA] Code Red Police Story highlights and features with host Steve Al- [TMC] MOVIE: 'Something Wild' A friends make a vow to conceal the identity on a banned book before the school board ben and feature reporter Carl Gherkin. mild-mannered executive is whisked away Kopins 1985. Rated PG-13 [ESPN ] World Sport Special America an la Cultura 6 :3 0 P M (3D fa® New s 05 of the illegitimate child born to one of 1:30PM 05 Honeymooners ^ M O VIE: 'Splendor in the Grass' Two Part 2 of 2. (in Stereo) on an exciting but dangerous adventure af teenagers in pre-Depression Kansas find 3D Am erica's M ost Wanted Featuring 05 Yes. Prime Minister 8:00AM dD New Englar>d SurKlay ( ^ Franch In ActkMt them Bess Armstrong. Brooke Adams, Tony Brown's Journal 04) Nature Traces the evolution of a ter meeting a beautiful mystery woman 05 their love shattered by the sexual mores of dramatic re-enactments of felony crimes Ask tha Manager [D IS ] M O VIE: 'From Disrtey, with Love' Arielle Dombasle. 1984. Part 1 of 2. Hawaiian island from underwater volcano Jeff Daniels, Melanie Griffith, Ray Liotta dD SurKlay Mass [CNN] Moneyweek the day and parental expectations. Melissa drawn from the files of the nation's top law Animated Highlights from Disney classics Honeymoorters to coral atoll. (60 min.) [HBO] All-Star Salute to the Improv 1986 Rated R. (In Stereo) dD High School Bowl 05 Gilbert. Eva Marie Saint, Ned Beatty. 1981. enforcement agencies. Photographs of cri­ are prasented. 1984. Classified Eighteen Offers informa­ 2:00PM (X) M DVIE: 'Ijc e ' After minals and suspects will be shown, and a (25 MOVIE: ‘From Hare to Eternity' The Hosted by Robert Klein Veteran comedi­ [USA] Go for Your Dreams dD Funtastlc World of Hartna-Barbara 05 El Mundo del Box Campeonatos y lu- [ESPN ] Magic Yaara in Sports: High­ tion on the latest employment opportuni­ reaching adulthood, a young woman 05 nationwide toll-free hotline (800/CRIME- passions and violence of a group of sol­ ans of the Improv comedy club in Los An­ EMERGENCY chas enire boxeadores intemacionales geles pay tribute to their roots in this Jan. 1:00AM X MDVIE: 'Tliuraday'i 0 5 Frederick K. Price lights 1954 The year 1954 is featured ties in the Connecticut area. whose parentage has bean kept secret for 88) will be provided to allow viewers to diers stationed at Pearl Hartx>r just before Fire — Police — Medical Comentaristas; Jorge Berry y Luis Moreno. 30 live performance. (60 min.) (In Stereo) Game' Two married men continue to cele­ 0i) Abbott and Costello with a special se^nent on hockey great years goes in sesrch of her real mother. phone-m any clues they may have World War II are portrayed. Burt Lancas­ ( ^ M O VIE: 'The Graduate' A young man (90 min.) brate their once-a-week freedom even af­ (Sordid Howa. Beae Armstrong, Brooks Adams, Arielle ter, Deborah Kerr. Frank Sinatra. 1954. [TMC] MDVIE: 'Nina 1/2 Weak*' A (SDPodcyPig has an affair with an older woman, then CID Dom DaLuise Show Dom refuses to ter the breakup of their Thursday night Dombasle. 1984. Part 2 of 2. (^ Joy of Painting beautiful woman becomes involved in a bi­ DIAL 911 [M AX] MOVIE: 'Under the Rainbow' falls in love with her daughter. Dustin Hoff­ buy a foreign sports car; Charlie reflects on ^ CinsmAttrsetions poker game, (^sne Wilder. Bob Newhart, (S ) SuTMtay Today QD HorwyityoocMrs zarre love affair with a mysterious and pos­ While preparing to film 1938's "The Wi­ man, Anne Bancroft. Katharine Ross. his days as a boxer. Guests; Burt fUy- Ellen Burstyn. 1971. In Manchester (@ TsIsviakMt Examines the international sessive man. Kim ^ singer. Mickey (S ) ® Sesam e Street (CC). zard of Oz," little people got mixed up 1967.. (S ) M O VIE:'B rian's Bong' ThefriendsNp H i . . . ® Oral Roberts with Nazis, government agents and aristo­ (3) Real to Reel of two professional athletes, Brian Piccolo 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday. Feb. 13, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Feb. 13,1988 - n FOCUS / Movies FOCUS / Books & Hobbies Unusual screenplay Sheepskin volume doesn’t quite work is tribute to U.S.

FIVE By Sid Moody Ibsen plays, for instance; beauti­ CORNERS(R) The Associated Press fully done and expected, with In this ‘visual” * z reason, to be popular in the era, it’s not Through the long night of war playwright's native Norway. often that a mo­ Filmeter the boy wondered when the Books on Matisse, Picasso, vie can be iden­ Americans would come. Chagall. U tified by its Robert DiMatteo Finally, one summer day, they He had never forgotten his screenwriter: did. It was as he had dreamed. ni v< \R grandmother, his year in Amer­ In most cases, Riding their tanks like ica. Nor the heroes on their tanks. there's no chargers, “ They were like gods. He wanted to settle some •J screenplay to We all tried to get close to them.” \ accounts. The bicentennial of the speak of. Wri­ Edouard Weiss has never for­ American Declaration of Inde­ ter John Patrick Shanley is a Deep Blue Sea.” and the bond T gotten that day in 1944 when the pendence had come and gone. But notable exception. On the heels of between actor and writer shows GIs he had long awaited reached the Constitution’s 200th birthday y / Shanley’s juicy script for “ Moon- In the best (and most disturbing' Pau, France, freeing It from was coming up. ■struck” comes his very different scene, creepy, volatile Heinz has German occupation. Weiss decided to make the “ Five Comers.” a fight with his mother (Rose Many years later that memory, loveliest book possible that would The title refers to a lower- Gregorio! — an all-smiles woman and other emotional links to contain reproductions of the middle-class Bronx neighbor­ lost in a fantasy world. In a fit of America, would prompt Weiss, handwritten Declaration, Consti­ hood where the film’s characters rage, the psychotic Heinz throws by now a publisher, to offer tution and Bill of Rights. It would live out their cris.scrossing fates. her out the window. GRADF: Americans a book, a book like no have an amplifying text, prints of AP photo The time is 1964. when the civil other and more than a book in his the period and an abstract rights movement and other for­ THE DEAD (R ) If there was a eyes — a thank you. It was so lithograph triptych by the Ameri­ BACK IN LIMELIGHT — Kevin Bacon, recently to talk about his latest effort in ces rocked America. film released in 1987 that de­ ..AdEStediM costly to produce the price would can artist Paul Jenkins. who burst on the movie scene In the John Hughes movie, "She’s Having a Shanley gives us a motley, serves tobecalleda masterpiece, be $25,000 a copy. It would be printed on vellum — coming-of-age quartet. There’s this intimate, impressionistic 83- A U TO LIT KING — Walter Miller of million items, a staff of eight employees, "Footloose." sits In a Los Angeles hotel Baby.” Weiss’ grandmother was an sheepskin — like the magisterial 22-year-old Linda (Jodie Foster) minute adaptation of James Syracuse, N.Y., has earned the title of customers in 100 countries and personai American from New Orleans who religious books of the Middle and her sometime boyfriend. Joyce’s famous story is it. the "Auto Lit King” with a stock of a contacts in 40 of them. had met his grandfather in Ages. He spent $1 million acquir­ James (Todd Graff): there’s the Set at an after-Chri.stmas party France in World War I. Theirson. ing meticulously selected sheeps­ Kevin Bacon, once reluctant, Martin Luther King-inspired in the townhouse of three Dublin Edouard’s father, became a kin from all over the world and idealist. Harry (Tim Robbins): spinsters in 1904. the movie surgeon and studied for a time in then processing it by ancient and there’s Heinz (John Tur­ celebrates holiday conviviality Walter's place in Syracuse America. hand methods. turro). a vengeful ex-con who (helped along by plenty of drink­ After the war, Edouard got a The type was set by hand, just now enjoys being a film star .served time for raping Linda. ing) , as it delicately encompasses scholarship to Washington Uni­ as Ben Franklin would have done Attempting to capture the a host of characters — eventually- versity in St. Louis where his it. Francois Da Ros, who didn’t tawdry poetry of the Bronx centering on the marital relation­ father had studied. He returned to speak or read a word of English, member," said the actor about Bv Bob Thomas “ If I have any criticism of John streets. “ Five Comers” shows us ship of a somewhat stuffy profes­ gives auto literature new iife France in 1952 and didn’t return set the letters one by one, filing his engagement. The Associated Press Hughes, it’s that he should be a confrontations that catalyze sor (Donal McCann! and his to America for more than 30 them down if they didn’t fit. Then Bacon’s life has been far little less flexible,” Bacon said. changes in the characters — all in enigmatic wife (An.ielica years. he printed the vellum pages different from Jake Briggs of LOS ANGELES — A few years “ He is incredibly unprotective of the course of a 36-hour period. Huston!. Back in 1%0. Edouard followed an artistic individually on a press that had “Sbe’s Having a Baby." The would be $45; and hang on for the ago. Kevin Bacon burst on the his work. Shanley’s script is almost too The final .sequence of mutual spang in the bent into acting. been in bis family since it had youngest of six children of a 1933 Lincoln cat for the V12 movie scene as the lighthearted “ I come from the old school of ambitious — too literally and revelation for this pair is a true middle of the “ As an actor I was not bad. And printed currency for Napoleon. city planner, he Custom Models. 32 pages, hard­ rebel in the hit movie. “ Foot­ the theater, where you neverever theatrical. He’s trying for a epiphany — concluding in a fins-on-fins not great.” The pages were huge, 22 by 30 became independent at an early bound — $375! loose.” Just as suddenly, he change a lick of the play; it’s combustible blend of tragicomic statement about nothing less than and “ shed- CoHectora’ In time, he married and had inches, and the books were bound age. “ I think by the time The ads are a little easier to withdrew. sacrilege. The cinema being such elements, but it doesn’t work. life, death and man’s transience three sons. The family moved into in a fiery red leathe,*. Bronze (parents) get to the sixth kid. roof” era. little Corner, come by: There’s a 1920 Maxwell “ I went kicking and screaming an intimate medium, we want to Even so. one is inclined to blame in the universe. The late, great an old canal tugboat moored medallions reproducing two coins ^ e y ’re less afraid and more Walter Miller brochure, four pages, for $15; and into the limelight.” he said in be as comfortable and as real Tony Bill’s direction, which lacks director John Huston went out Russ MacKendrick along the Seine in the Paris of the period were inlaid in the willing to give their child started cutting a Sunoco blotter, 1939. with Walt retrospect. ” It was a teen- with the language as possible. ... the fire and dark passion needed inglorywith this movie — a family suburbs. covers. A week before deadline independence.” automobile ads Disney’s Goofy at $10 and a 1930 oriented film, and I fought so hard John likes actors, and he likes the to fully ignite the script. affair gracefully scripted by his W e^.had a lifelong.interest in Weiss had a book, its spine He took his first acting class at out of maga­ Oldsmobile calendar that goes for not to be a teen idol. I considered input they can give. Sometimes Of the four able leads, only John son Tony, ahd featuring daughter art, literature and architecture. bearing the gold leaf title; 12 and moved to New York at 17 zines. By and an even 30 bucks. myself a serious New York actor, you take off and get so far from Turturro gives a performance of Anjelica in a performance that He would become a publisher of "W e the People.” with his parents’ blessing. “ I was by. somehow. Back along, nobody In New and I wanted to do Chekhov for the material that it almost gets effortless authenticity. Turmto evokes Garbo in its ineffable art books, a calling about which ’The printing ran to 250 copies. living alone in an apartment, he got himself a full-fledged automobile. Where else could you England would go far without a the rest of my career. out of hand." starred off-Broadway in Shan­ grace and beauty. GRADE: he knew nothing at all. In the fall, Weiss toured the roaches on the wall, working as a promotional brochure, and that get a photo of a 1916 Hudson or ley’s intense play “ Danny and the i r i r i r i i Blue Book to help wend the way His specialty was exquisitely United States, looking for spon­ “ The film was the No. 1 pop hit, About his role as Jake Briggs. waiter, the whole bit.” he said. did it. seven-passenger Chandler Six through villages and towns; done books aimed at a small, sors who would put his books on and every little girl would have Bacon observed: “ This is a After a year at the Circle in the Throughout the following de­ and a copy of the ad explaining “ 16.0, Turn left at white church. ” cultured and wealthy market. A display or donate them to librar­ me on her wall. That was the last character who takes a lot of Square Theater, he landed a role cades of scrounging for addi­ “ Why Buyers of Enclosed Cars . A 1916 edition is listed at $25. plunges. He plunges into mar­ Cinema collection of tastefully illustrated ies. thing in the world I wanted. I in “ Animal House.” Unlike other tional brochures, and catalogs, Now Prefer the Franklin?” Be sure and give Miller a buzz if riage, he plunges into a job. he fought to stay off the magazines actors in that landmark comedy. repair manuals, postcards with There are restorer buffs and you run across an early copy of plunges into a mortgage and and out of the papers. Bacon did not find quick stardom. auto pix. photographs, posters history buffs, and still another “MoToR Directory of Motor “ I ’ve sort of gained a perspec­ ultimately at the end of the film h a r t f o i i d MANCHESTER "It was a rude awakening.” he a iM m a city — Th« Lost Emptror UA Theaters East — Throw Momma and auto showroom displays his group of buffs who might want Cars,” or the 1904 “ Hand Book of Best-Sellers Nonfiction tive on that. I love being in plunges into fatherhood. He’s From the Train (PG-13) Sat-Sun 14:30, said. “ I spent the money in a (PG-13) Sot 12, 3:15, «;30, 9:45; Sun 1, hobby survived the misgivings of something autmobilish to deco­ Gasoline Automobiles.” These magazines. I guess it's a kind of worried and concerned about 4:30, 8. — IronwtM l (R ) Sot and Sun 7:15, 9:15. — Cinderella (G ) Sot-Sun week, and I had to start waiting 2:30. — Wall Street (R ) Sot-Sun 4:15,7, his parents and an M.B.A. degree rate the walls of a rumpus room. are gems of gems and he admits Fiction 1. 'Trump: The Art of the process of growing up, leveling those things. 12:45, 3:45, 4:40, 9:50. — The Lonely tables again. I did that for about Passion of Judith Hearne (R! Sot and 9:30. — For Keeps (PG-13) Sat-Sun 2:30, from McGill University. Again, try Walter’s place. to being a fanatic about giving Deal,” Donald J. Trump off and getting used to having a four years. I think I paid my dues. Sun 1:20, 4:10, 6:50, 9:30. — The Dead 4:40,7:30,9:40. — Pink Floyd: The Wall 1. ’Tommyknockers," Ste­ “ Part of what the movies is (P 6 ) Sot and Sun 1:30,4, 7:10,10. (R) Sot midnight. — Heovv Metal (R) And now. in his jocund 30s. he Thpy welcome visitors. There forgotten literature a new life. 2. "Elizabeth Takes Off." movie career — as used to it as saying is, ’It’s OK fellows to be Have I struggled? I don’t know. Sot midnight. — The Rocky Horror has earned the title of the “ Auto you could see a wooden arm and phen King Elizabeth Taylor you will ever get.” CAST HARTFORD Picture Show (R ) Sot midnight. 2. "Kaleidoscope." Danielle concerned and worried and have We all have different kinds of Lit King” with a stock of a million hand, made as a model for a 1920 Russ MacKendrick Is a long­ 3. "The Cat Who Came for Eastwood Pob A Cinema — Wall Steel The once-reluctant star has these kinds of emotions. Because struggle. Street (R) Sot 7,9:20; Son 7:30. VKRNON items, a staff of eight employees, patent, and then letters from such time Manchester resident who Is Christmas," Cleveland Amory. if you find the right person, it will “ I was happy for every little Poor RIctiordt Pub A Cinema — Wall cine 1 A 2 — Cinderella (G) Sot and 3. "Lightning," Dean Koontz been happily making the public­ Sun 1:15, 3. — W all Street (R ) Sat and customers in 100 countries and as Henry Ford. Ransom E. Olds. an authority on many types of 4. ‘Th e Great Depression of become clear to you that this is bone that was thrown to me. Any Street (R ) Sot 7:15,9:30, midnight; Sun ity rounds on behalf of his new 5, 7:15, 9:30. Son 4:30, 7, 9:30. — For Keeps (PG-13) personal contacts in 40 of them. Charles Nash and Dr. Porsche. collectibles. Write to him in care 4. "2061; Odyssey Three," 1990," Ravi Batra film. “ She’s Having a Baby.” the most important thing that tiny little part meant so much to Showcase Cinemas 1-9— Moonstruck Sat and Sun % 4:15, 7:10,9:15. “ Walter Miller’s Antique Car You could shake your head sadly Arthur Clarke (P 6 ) Sot 12,2:15,4:M, 7:25,9:45, 11:50; of the Manchester Herald, P.O. 5. ’Tim e Flies,” Bill Cosby Yes, another baby movie, though could happen to you. This is more me. Although in the back of my Literature” business gets 1.000 over the actual memo that put the 5. ‘Th e Bonfire of the mind I was probably shooting for Son 12, 2:15, 4:30, 7:25, 9:45. — Box 591, Manchester 06040. 6. ‘Th e Frugal Gourmet this one deals mostly with the important than jobs, in-laws, Broadcast News (R ) Sot 1, 4:15, 7:10, WEST HARTFORD inquiries a week. Suppose you ‘ final squash on the production of Vanities," Tom Wolfe money. To find someone you can movie stardom, little things 9:45, 12:20; Son 1, 4:15, 7:10, 9:45. — Elm 1 A 2 — Wall Street (R) Sat and Cooks American," Jeff Smith events leading up to the birth. Sun Z 4:15,7,9:30. — For Keeps (PG-13) have located a “ steal” in a the Edsel. would really satisfy me” Sotlstactlon (PG-13) Sot 12:50, 3, 5:10, 6. “Mortal Fear," Robin Bacon and Elizabeth McGov­ spend your life with: This is a 7:40,10:05, m idnight; Sun 12:50,3,5:10, SotandSunZ7. — Nuts (R) SotandSun basketcase ’49 Ford Woodie sta­ The million items in stock grew 7. "Detour: A Hollywood “ Footloose,” of course, was a 7:40,10. — She's Having a Baby (PG-13) 4:15,9:30. Ice caps on Pluto Cook ern star as a married couple great thing.’ ” tion wagon and wonder what it from the 5.000 cars and trucks Story,” Cheryl Crane Bacon himself is getting ready “ tremendous step for me. I had Sot 12:40, 2:50, 5, 7:30, 9:50, 11:55; Sun Each polar ice cap of Pluto, the 7. "Presumed Innocent,” facing the vicissitudes of their 12:40,2:50,5,7:30,9:50. — Shoot To Kill WILLIMANTIC looked like before the deluge and made in the U.S. since 1890. 8. "Chronicle of the 20th to take the plunge at 29. He done movies, but I wasn’t consi­ . (R ) Sat 12,2:25,4:50,7:35,10,12:15; Sun Jlllsen Sauare Cinema — Shoot To farthest planet from the sun, Scott Turow first years together. It’s a John also how to get it going again. A Nearly every one of these served Century," Clifton Daniel Hughes movie, aimed mostly for became engaged on Christmas dered as a leading man before. 12, 2:25,4:50, 7:35,10. — Good Morning Kill (R) Sot 1,3:15,5:15,7:15,9:15,11:30; forms during the winter and 8. “Patriot Games," Tom Vietnam (R ) Sot 1, 4:15, 7:20, 10:05, Son 1, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:15. — The plea addressed to 6710 Brookla wn to generate some kind of 9. 'The 8-Week Cholesterol laughs. Eve to Kyra Sedgwick, who That’s obviously a tough step to 12:15; Sun 1, 4:15, 7:20, 10. — Action Serpent ond the Roinbow (R ) Sot 1,3,5, melts every spring, according to Clancy Parkway. Syracuse. N.Y. 13211. literature. Cure." Robert Kowalski appeared with him on the Ameri­ take.” Jackson (R ) Sat 12:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 7, 9, midnight; Sun 1, 3, 5, 7,9. — Good Discover magazine. That may 9. “A Man Rides Through," Hughes (“ The Breakfast 9:40, 11:50; Sun 12:15, 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, Morning, Vietnam (R) Sot 1,3:10,5:20, would very likely get you a We get pricing help from 10 'Thriving on Chaos," can Playhouse production of Besides “ Lemon Sky,” Bacon seem like a lot of liquid flowing Club,” “ Planes, Trains and Auto­ 9:40. — The Serpent and the Rainbow 8,10,midnight; Sun 1,3:10,5:20,8,10.— pristine picture and a service Warman’s. Kovels’ , and the An­ Stephen Donaldson Tom Peters mobiles") wrote, directed and “ Lemon Sky” on the Public has completed two other films: (R ) Sot 12:30, 2:30, 5:15, 9, 11:30; Sun She's Having a Baby (PG-13) Sot 1:15, around twice a year, but because 12:30, 2:30, 5:15, 9. — Fatal Attraction 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:15, 11:45; Sun 1:15, manual. tique Trader. A 16-page Auburn 10. “Heaven and Hell," John produced “She’s Having a Broadcasting Service this month. “ End of the Line” for Orion of its long.orbit around the sun, a (R ) Sat 4:30, 7:15,11:40; Sun 4:30,7:15. 3:15, 5:15, 7:15, 9:15. — Moonstruck Or suppose your interest is catalog dated 1935 brings $40; a Jakes (Courtesy of WaMenbooks) Baby, ” and you might expect him “ I ’m terrible on dates, so we Classics and “ Criminal Law” for — Three Men and o Baby (PG) Sat-Sun (P G ) Sat 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30, Pluto year is equivalent to nearly 12:15,3:15,7:15,9:20. midnight; Sun 1:30,3:30,5:30,7:30,9:30. historical — the evolution of the DeSoto shop manual for 1936 to be an autocrat on the set. did it on a day I couid re­ Hemdale. 250 Earth years. li ^ t \ t * i % , . \ ^ A f n - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, Feb. 13, 1988 FOCUS / Music MANCHESTER HAS IT Neil Diamond has another hot August night ^ e p e ’.

Bv Richard De Atlev my really good songs fit into any when Diamond became a BRINGS THE The Associated Press format. songwriter. “ What is ‘Brother Love?’ If you “ Beautiful Noi.se” gave way to CLOTHING WEST HOLLYWOOD. Calif. - look at what the charts were then, the movie score for “ The Ja/.7 TO YOU Neil Diamond, one of pop music’s it’s totally ridiculous. ‘America’ Singer.” in which he starred. great iconoclasts, recently con- (was done) before anybody was Diamond says he has taken to templated his current singing about America, when it listening to early rock ’n’ roll Kiddin’ Around provides FREE songwriting. was still embarrassing; ‘I Am I the.se days. " I ’m not trying to design any Said?' takes a look at what was “ There’s something about get­ personal service at prices 20 to 40% music,” he said. ‘ T m not good at happening in 1971-72. ting down to basics that’s refresh­ below retail. that." Diamond, an electrifying “ I know it was different. T felt it ing.“ hesaid. “ You get out as high concert performer, has perhaps was different.” he said. “ I just as the rhoon and somehow you By Appointment Kathy, 647-8231 satisfied the millions who can’t knew that I loved it and it was the want to get back to Earth and seem to get enough of his music best kind of work I could do and stand on firm ground. with a two-record set, “ Hot that’s why it went out and it hit.” “ I just did a duet of ‘Heart­ August Night II." a compilation Diamond, a self-described break Hotel’ with Kim Carnes, ANGELIC NURSING & of his most popular and intriguing “ Brooklyn cowboy.” has been and we just did it for fun.” he said work. riding the fences on the edge of ” We loved it. both of us. H O M E CARE The album comes out IS years music for a long time. He has ’Heartbreak Hotel’ is one of the after his “ Hot August Night.” the twice backed off from concert bedrock rock songs. ... 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Highlights Trade deficit drops to yearly iow, of the week but 1987 stiii was the worst ever WASHINGTON (AP) - The recent export surge. U.S. trade deficit narrowed to A devalued dollar makes Amer­ By The Associated Press $12.2 billion in December as U.S. Trade ican goods cheaper abroad. exports hit records, but the ■ Business inventories jumped 0.8 percent in overall $171.2 billion shortfall for Balance And, while if will also eventu­ December, the government reported. 1987 still measured the highest DECEM BER 1987 ally drive up the price of imports, ■ The steepest climb in food prices in nearly ever, the government said this effect has not yet been fully 18 months, only partly offset by falling energy Friday. realized as many foreign manfac- costs, pushed wholesale prices up at a brisk 0.4 December’s merchandise I D E F Ic if : turers take smaller profit .mar­ percent in January. trade deficit was down from $13.2 gins to hang onto their share of ■ Retail sales rose 0.5 percent in January, billion in November and from lucrative U.S. markets, analysts and some economists said the gain was $17.6 billion in October, and was said. evidence that consumer confidence has nearly the smallest figure since a $11.9 Still other economists sug­ recovered from the October stock market billion trade gap in January 1987, crash. gested that the December figures the Commerce Department said. ■ U.S. manufacturing executives see only a be looked at cautiously, claiming The improvement was driven IMPORTS: EXPORTS: that the monthly trade Ogures — one-in-four chance of a recession this year and by a 4.2 percent rise in exports, by a wide margin expect profits and exports to $37.0bUlion $24j8 bilion although closely watched by which reached record levels for financial markets — tend to be exceed 1987 levels, the National Association of the second month in a row. $oofoe: U S. Dept of Commerce Manufacturers said. erratic. Jennifer A. VanDine Donna Bolduc Shelly Johnson Pamela L. Dempsey ■ Consumer confidence continues to gain Both private and government analysts pointed toward the De­ For one thing, the figures are Nicola D. Ferzacca Craig Wallis Eric Traumuller even though a quarter of adults polled in a But he said the overall deficit cember report as strong evidence not adjusted to remove the impct recent survey thinks jobs are hard to come by, for the year — up 9.6 percent from Dempsey-Charendoff of the long-awaited reversal in of seasonal factors, such as according to a Conference Board study. $156.2 billion in 1986 — was increases in imports before VanDIne-Ferzacca Bolduc-Wallis Johnson-Traumuller Mr. and Mrs. William L. Dempsey the nation’s trade peformance. ■ The New York Stock Exchange and the “unacceptable. We have a long Christmas and when new-model Jr. of Old Greenwich announce the Mr. and Mrs. C. Peter VanDine of Roger and Therese L. Bolduc of Mr. and Mrs. Acle F. Johnson of 69 Securities and Exchange Commission are “The tide has turned,” de­ way to go until we can be auto shipments come in early Vernon Road, Bolton, announce the Ellington announce the engagement Clyde Road announce the engage­ engagement of their daughter. Pam­ investigating rumors that subversion of a key clared Allen Sinai, chief econo­ comfortable.” each summer. ela Lawrence Dempsey, to Bruce Jay engagement of their daughter, Jen­ of their daughter. Donna I. Bolduc oX ment of their daughter. Shelly Marie selling rule may have contributed to the mist for the Boston Company For all of 1987, Americans Charendoff, son of Dr. and Mrs. Leo On a seasonal basis, the trade nifer Ann VanDine, to Nicola Domen- Coventry, to Craig A. Wallis of Johnson, to Eric Martin Traumuller. October crash, NYSE Chairman John Phelan Economic Advisers Inc. imported $424.1 billion in goods gap traditionally improves in ica Ferzacca III. son of Mr. and Mrs. Coventry, son of Guy Wallis of son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Trau­ Charendoff of Manchester. said. Exports in December were from other countries while ex­ December and January, econo­ Nicola Ferzacca II of Bloomfield. Manchester and Harriet Wallis of muller of Dumont, N.J. The bride-elect is an assistant U S. ■ A federal appeals court refused to review a $24.8 billion, a record, up from porting $252.9 billion, compared attorney in the Southern District of mists said. The bride-elect is a graduate of South Windsor. The bride-elect is a 1984 graduate of Federal Reserve Board decision allowing bank $23.8 billion in November, the with 1986 imports of $ ^ .0 billion I An April 22 wedding is planned at St. New York. She is a graduate of Wheaton College and is an admissions Manchester High School and a 1986 'holding company subsidiaries to underwrite previous record. Imports, mean­ and exports of $226.8 billion. To meet this concern, the counselor at Post College. She is also Maurice Church, Bolton. graduate of the University of Vermont Greenwich High School and gradu­ and deal in securities. while, held steady at $37.0 billion, ated cum laude from Duke University Analysts credited the slide in Commerce Department an­ an adviser to the Instructors of the with an associate in science degree in ■ A management-led group offered to buy the same as the month before. the dollar — now worth half of its nounced on Friday that, begin­ Handicapped. dental hygiene. She is employed as a and the University of Connecticut J.P. Stevens & Co. for $666.5 million, sending School of Law. “We’re beginning to see our 1985 value against the Japanese ning with the release of April The prospective bridegroom is a dental hygienist by Dr. Stuart J. Horn the textile giant’s stock soaring on speculation economy driven by exports and yen and key European currencies trade figures, it would “ season­ graduate of the University of Notre of Manchester. ‘ The prospective bridegroom is an that higher bids would emerge. associate in the Hartford law firm of that means economic vitality and — as being the major factor in the ally adjust” the monthly data. Dame and is an electrical engineer The prospective bridegroom is a ■ The accounting profession announced increased jobs for Americans,” with Northeast Utilities. 1983 graduate of Dumont High School Shipman & Goodwin. He graduated regulatory changes aimed at increasing the from the Loomis Chaffee School and Commerce Secretary C. William A Dec. 31 wedding is planned in in New Jersey and a 1987 graduate of responsibility and clarifying the role of Verity said in a statement. Boiton. the University of Vermont with a Wesleyan University and received his auditors who review corporate financial bachelor of science degree. He is law degree from the University of statements. associate food scientist for Thomas J. Michigan. ■ Ten men were charged with fradulent W m m Uy Lipton of Englewood Cliffs, N.J. No date has been set for the trading in commodity futures, including one H e a lth T ip ^ ( i n c 4^ i t A / i n a Births An Oct. 1 wedding is planned at St. wedding. scheme in which non-exchange members Bridget Church. allegedly used wigs, makeup and phony credentials to gain access to the trading pits. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John LaFlamme, Ashley Marie, daugh­ ■ General Motors Corp. said fourth-quarter Maxwell of Vernon. His paternal i i M t , . . . ter of Richard and Michele Mayo earnings more than doubled from the previous grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LaFlamme of 77 Rachel Road, was year, although much of the improvement was bom Jan. 21 at Manchester Memorial Robert Buckler of Talcottville. He has A bou t Tow n a brother, Jonathan, 2‘A. attributed to accounting changes and tax Hospital. Her maternal grandparents benefits. are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mayo of Vernon. Campbell, Richard Burton, son of ■ The cost of providing health care benefits Her paternal grandparents are Mr. Richard and Joanne McNamar Driver education a.m. to noon Friday at Rockville to employees jumped to an average of $1,985 and Mrs. Joe LaFlamme of 77 Rachel Campbell of Tonopah, Nev., was bom General Hospital. All new parents are per worker last year as employers hunted for Road. Nov. 30 at Sunrise Hospital, Las VERNON — Driver education will welcome to attend even if their infants new ways to control costs, according to a by Roy D. Katz, R.Ph. McCartan, Ryan Thomas, son of Vegas, Nev. His maternal grand­ be offered in March by the YWCA on were not bom at Rockville General private survey. Dennis and Elizabeth Wood McCartan mother is Margaret McNamar of Hartford Turnpike. Gasses will be Hospital. Registration is $15. Call ■ Carl C. Icahn, single largest shareholder of Fort Wayne, Ind., was bom Jan. 18 Manchester. His paternal grand­ from 3 to 5 p.m. on Mondays and are 872-3650. in Texaco Inc. and an ardent critic of the HEALTH vs FITNESS mother is Ginny Seibert of Eldorado in Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne. available to any teen-ager in Vemon- company’s takeover defenses, nominated Strenuous exercise may develop His maternal grandparents are Dr. Springs, Mo. Tolland-Ellington. The course con­ himself and four allies to the beleaguered oil physical fitness, but not necessar­ and Mrs. Bernard Wood of Xenia. Sakelarakis, Kara Lynn, daughter sists of the required 30 hours of Flea market set giant’s board of directors. ily health. To be healthy requires Ohio. His paternal grandparents are of Theodore and Patricia Harper classroom time and six hours of ■ Black & Decker Corp. said it would a nutritious diet, moderate exer­ EAST HARTFORD — The Burnside cise, no smoking or street drugs, Mrs. Cecile R. McCartan of Manches­ Sakelarakis of Boston Hill Road, driving time. Registration is from attempt to gain control of American Standard United Methodist Church will sponsor maintaining normal weight, ter and the late Thomas H. McxCar- Andover, was bom Jan. 29 at Feb. 29 to March 5 at the center. For Inc.’s board and remove a “ poison pill” a flea market from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.„ avoiding stress, etc. Rippling tan. He has a sister April, 6‘A, and a Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her information, call 872-7329. defense aimed at thwarting its $2.1 billion muscles can mask a cholesterol Saturday. Feb. 20, at the church. brother, Sean, 4. maternal grandparents are Mr. and takeover bid. problem, hypertension, arthritis, Space is still available at $12 and may Page, Michael Steven Jr., son of Mrs. Joseph J. Harper Jr. of Darien. ■ A group led by Coniston Partners said it even heart disease. To be both fit be reserved by calling 528-8343. A and healthy is ideal and requires a Michael and Lynn Sentivany Page Sr. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. had accumulated a 6 percent stake in Gillette Single parents snack bar will be available. wholesome lifestyle. not, it\ tfooA tu/ut to of Waddell Road, was bom Jan. 27 at and Mrs. Evangelo Sakelarkis of Co. and was seeking to meet with potential Manchester Memorial Hospital. His. Hamden. He has a sister, Tina Marie, VERNON — Parents Without buyers of the company. maternal grandparents are Mr. and 2. Partners will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday Joyce club meets ■ The board of directors of Stop St Shop Cos. t n p ^ tAs^ ^ino^ tAUtfO in, Mrs. Warren Sentivany of Tolland Lee, Kristen Elizabeth, daughter of at the Talcottville Congregational unanimously rejected a $1.03 billion buyout Turnpike. His paternal grandparents George and Debra Weir Lee of Church on Main Street. For more SOUTH WINDSOR - The James offer from Dart Group Corp. g f Joyce Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. are Mr. and Mrs. John Page of East Ashford, was bom Dec. 26 at Man­ information, call 875-7651 or 646-8643. ■ The influx of women into the working Tuesday at the Paperback Alley on JSUS. Hartford. He has a sister. Shannon, 6. chester Memorial Hospital. Her mat­ world is turning the work place into marriage ^DCfC^^ Noiional Pr«6cnp(km Ctnttrg McKee Place Backler, Michael Stephen, son of ernal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan Avenue. The William hunting grounds and putting pressures on Faulkner Club will meetata7:30p.m. o f M anchester Robert and Kim Maxwell Buckler of Walter Weir of 170 Wells St. Her managers to deal with office romances, Breastfeeding classes Monday, Feb. 29, at the book shop. 411 Cedar Swamp Road, Coventry, paternal grandparents are Mr. and nepotism and sexual harassment, a private 348 Main Streat There is no admission. For more Manchester Homes from $168,100 688-6473 was bom Jan. 26 at Manchester Mrs. Robert Lm of Arkansas, for­ VERNON — A “ ’breastfeeding the study said. Memorial Hospital. His maternal merly of Vernon. newborn” class will be offered from 10 information, call 644-9979. 649-1025 PART TIM E PART TIM E CLASSIFIED Notices HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED IT7|DU«NE88 HELP WANTED |HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED La«*W RniNiTiEg As a condition prtcedent to CLEANING Personnel. CHILD care-After school ADVERTISING the placement of any odver- Manchester. Part-time and vacations for 7 tlslnp In the Manchester He­ PART TIME ASSISTANT s e C r e t a r y - EVERGREEf^wnsh» EARN up to 50% on your mornings 7-10am. Lead year old boy. Keeney MAKE Money of home CONSTRUCTION rald, Advertiser hereby Street School area. 649- assembling electron­ Receptlonlst. Full time openings for hord soles of Avon products. agrees ta protect. Indemnify TO OWNER person / Crew. Good 643-2711 working Lown Core Laborer- with expe­ 3847.______/ ics, crafts, others. for busy patient or­ rience. M ust be over 18, Join us for the New and hold harmless the Man­ Small axpanding office wages. Nice working REPORTER for after­ iented practice. Varied Appitcofor. $300 plus Year. Coll 647-1990 chester Herald, Its afficers needs an assistant to conditions. Call 1-800- More Informotlon- must possess good BOOKKEEPER- noon dolly newspaper (504) 641-0091. Ext. 1390. duties, typing, data en­ per week storting so- and employees against any ownsr. Position In­ 343-1801.______to cover town, govern­ driving record. Coll of- and all liability, loss or Receptlonlst needed Dr. Crane’s Answers Open 7 days. Coll nowl try, Insurance process­ lory. Yeor round work BUYER MEETS seller In volves heavy contact EM T or Nurse On-Call. 10 for small woodworking ment, schools, etc. ovolloble for the right fer 6pm 643-0150. the wont ode ... time after expense. Including attor­ T E L L E R S Needed. Mon- ing. Needs to be well neys' fees, arising from with clients. Flexible hours per week. Resi­ company. Please, call Some editing and page organized motivated person. Will train. High TELEPHONE Operators time offer timel Read and claims of unfair trade practi­ schedule. Position off­ dential Outdoor Edu­ 649-4663. layout experience 'chester Porkode of­ school diploma and needed. All shifts, ful- ANSWERS fice, Connecticut Bonk Individual. Coll 649- use the wont ads ces, Infringement of trade­ ers a challenge and op­ cation program. Sa­ helpful. Second shift 2272. good driving required. l/porf time, paid traln- regularly. marks, trade names or pat­ portunity for growth. lary. Room and board Quiz on page Z. h o u r s , Mondov- 8. Trust. Coll 647-5500. Coll 649-8667 for Ing. Coll 649-2133. EXTERMINATOR. Expe­ ents, vlalatlon of rights of Write or call If desired. 617-764-8321. Frldoy. Send resume PO ULTRY Form Intervlew/oppolntment privacy and Infringement of OFRCE MANAGER / 1. Jack (Heehaw) rienced helpful or will LUNCH and dinner food X-RAY Technician (Reg­ clips to; Editor, Man­ workers and laundry servers, doorman, bar- copyright and proprietary Heir Agiln Ca 2. Aviator chester Herald, P.O. person. Full time. Paid train. Growing com­ rights, unfair competition 151 Talcottville Rd. istered). Part time for BOOKKEEPER pany looking for right SALES- Our bulsness Is back, cocktail server. Real Estate 3. Hand Box 591, Manchester, health-life Insurance Weekend nights. The and libel and slander, which Vernon e 872-1118 physicians office In Bloomfield based con­ person. Must hove great. Due to expan­ may result from the publica­ Rockville. Please call 4. Netherlands CT 06040. No phone and retirement plan. sion we need 3 oggre- Gallery Restaurant. tion of any odvertlsment In struction comany needs colls Dleosel______Coll Arbor Acre Form good driving record, 871-8545 for futher 5. Scotland organized and self mot- slve people Imme­ 659-2656.______HDME8 the Manchester Herald by energetic person for fuH PART and full time ca­ 633-4681 ext 351. EOE. details. time position. Full 6. (a) Damask — Linen (y) Ivoted, capable to diately. Opportunity to AUTO Mechanic. Expe­ advertiser, Including adver­ feteria help needed of ASSISTANT Manager for earn $300 to $600weekly FDR DALE tisements In any free distri­ CUSTOMER Relations charge Bookkeeper thru learn profession with a rienced used cor me­ NEWS Stand Dealer. (b) Dresden — Chinaware (x) East Catholic High hardware store. Good while training. No can­ bution publications pub­ Person. Part time ev­ trial balance Computer­ future. Come grow chanic. Top wages and lished bv the Manchester Manchester area, de­ (c) Valance — CHirtains (w) School. Coll for Inter­ pay, benefits. Apply vassing. Appointments benefits. Apply to: All real •state advertised In enings. Approximately ized accounting sye- with us. Budget Pest the Monchester Herald Is Herald. Penny Sleffert,- liver to honor boxes 20 hours per week. (d) Axminster— Rugs (v)' view between 8om- Conyers Hardware. Control. 649-9001. already set up with our Tom Topping, Service Publisher. and stores. Established tems, general Tedgisr, (e) C2iippendale — Furniture (z) 2pm. 646-5271. 646-5707. own customers. 646- sublect to the Fair Housing Apply to: Tom Top­ Manager, Morlartv Act of 1968, which makes It route. Work approxi­ dally records, payroll 3936. Brothers Lincoln Mer­ ping, Service Man­ and Insurance Experi­ Illegal to advertise any pref­ mately 6 hours per ager, Morlartv Broth­ FULL TIME cury Mazda, 315 Center erence, limitation or discrim­ week-get paid tor 10. ence with IBM PC and TELEMARKETING ers Lincoln Mercury FULL TIME Street, Manchester. ination based on race, color, Must be available at LOTUS 123 necessary. 643-5135.______religion, sex or notional Mazda, 315 Canter OPPORTUNITY BOOKKEEPER / POSTING CLERK • Camping Dept. Mgr. press time (1:00pm) Street, Manchester. Must be able to produce HELP WANTED origin, or on Intention to HELP WANTED Professional outbound Applications are now being accepted for the posi­ FULL Time Real Estate moke any such preference, dally and Friday even­ 643-5135. monthly financial state- • (3ashlsr • Stock Clerk agents needed. Grow­ ings at 12:30am. Deliv­ tion of bookkseper / posting clerk. Applicants limitation or discrimination. mente Pleasant working telephone sales. Ask for Phyllis ing firm. Downtown The Herald will not know­ ery of papers takes condHIone Competitive FULL Time ond partfime should have bookkseping and computsr experl- •You'll eell to our location. Small conge­ ingly accept any advertise­ approximately 1 hour. salary and full company positions available in snce, as wall as bsing able to typo, answer phones FARR’S PART TIME large eetabHehed nial office. Ask for ment which Is In violation of Monday-Soturday, de­ HELP WANTED paid benefits. Call Mike Ellington group home and handle a variety of office related functions. 2 Main St./643-7111 the low. HELP WANTED BILLING CLERK customers. Anne. 647-8000. pendable car a must. Kosun working with develop- Benefits Include company paid health plan, vaca­ SOUTHERN New Eng- Call Bob at 647-9946. Small office East of mentolly disobled • Earn a salary and tion, paid holldaye and sick days. Please tend lond closslfleld ads PA R T Time (substitute) SECURITY POSITION the River has a full adults. Good poy.flexl- driver needed for Mather Corporation commission that resume or work experience along with salary re­ reach nearly 800,000 R§rm»n9nt A99tgnm0nt$ time position for a ble hours, benefits homes In Connecticut newspaper delivery In available. Please send could eventually quirements to: Manchester Herald, “Bookkeeper”, ELECTRONIC In Mnnehmfr lOt-hl/F Clerk-Typist. Job will and Rhode Island. The Andover/Hebron. Coll CUSTOMER Service. We e SlwMiig WWge mSAiour 242-0743 letter of Interest and take your salary to P.O. Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040, or call Mark Donna 649-3467 for de- Include billing on an *25,000 or more. ASSEMBLER price for a basic 25 are looking for respon­ • $ 4 • MonMi Rtvlowt resume to; House Man­ Abraltis, 643-2711. word od Is only $55 and tolls before Horn. AUTO and Truck Me­ IBM Computer and sible service minded ^ CofNMoRMPM MoooMlo ager, P.O. Box 361, • We will train you on Full/part time electronic, electro­ will appear In 43 news­ PART Time driver • CfOdN Union chanic. Immediate op­ Individuals to handle ening. Experienced other general office Coventry, CT 06238. our state-of-the-art mechanical assemblers. Must be able papers. For more In­ needed. Must have own Mor on Morvtow. eomo lo our of> customer Inquiries. only with own tools. duties. No experience computers and formation coll Classi­ cor. Work 2 days a The position requires WooMonMoy M d o y .ltm i >pin.ol to work with small parts. Full company Tho Mriillto OfHeo tuWding. 100 647-9552. ______necessary - will train MEDICAL OFRCE provide you with fied, 643-2711 and ask week. Call Julie 871- enthuslam. Independ­ REPORTER paid benefit package Including medi­ North Mom f t . MinohioltrorcoN applicant possessing Challenging, fast product knowledge. for detolls.o 2988, leave message. ent thinking and organ­ m-0000 or V0O4M-1147. FIRE Restoration com­ cal and dental: Experience helpful but pany looking for a few accurate typing skills. paced, front desk posi­ for afternoon daily newspaper to cover WILLIMANTIC 3 bed­ CIRCULATION Crew Su­ ization. Good com­ • Full and part-time room Ranch on Quarry munication skills and a niiST SECURITY good workers. Will Apply In person; tion for take charge in­ town government, schools, etc. Some edit­ not necessary. Call Mrs. Shepard pervisors. Excellent dividual who can handle hours available. Street. Nearly 1/3 acre. opportunity for reti­ pleasant telephone train. $6 starting pby. SERVICES CORP. Full and part time savetal thinga at the ing and page layout experience helpful. 6 4 6 - 3 3 8 6 Well Insulated, wood- rees, students, moms. manners are essential. An ■omN OpoonunNy NwNoyor If you have a pleasant /cool stove. Brick A p p r o x im a t e ly 20 Please call Jeanne at work. Call after 9am. KLOCK CO. seme time In a professi­ phone voice and en­ Second shift hours, Monday-Friday. Send to set up interview. 646-6855. onal manner. Tele­ chimney, guaranteed hours per week. Work 647-9946 for more CUSTOMER Service- 1366 Tolland Tpke. thuslam, call Donna resume and clips to: water proof. Base­ with young adults ages Information. WAITRESSES. Week­ Manchester, CT phone, booking ap­ Telemarketing for na- pointments and book­ Bertram at 456-4255 ment, dishwasher. $500 10-15. Monday- tlonal company days and weekends for EOC Editor carpeting ollowonce. Thursdav 4:30pm- located In Manchester. breakfast and lunch. ing patients. Excellent Automatic Nicely decorated. 8:30pm, Saturday Heavy phone, client Experience preferred. FULL and port time posi­ pay for the right Indi­ Manchester Herald DARI-FARMS Principles only. 10am-2pm. Reliable CIRCULATION Area Ad­ and customer contact. 649-4011. Call between tions available In El­ vidual. Apply In parson Business Products P.O. Box 591 $113,900. 423-8717. transportation a must. visor. Housewives, 6om-3pm.______or send resume to; Tadds Read Must be self starter, lington, Hebron and ICE CREAM MANCHESTER- 2 family If you hove the ability mothers with young well organized, expe­ FULL Time, motivated, Marlborough group WIIHaMBUc. CT 0S22S Manchester, Conn. 06040 children, students. Sports ModkiM & Has Immediate Openings Ranch, 3 rooms each to motivate young rience helpful. Contact person to work In homes. Join a new and Es m I Oppwhsdty Ewpiftr odults and have some Earn extra money with No Phone Calls Please side, handy location, Laurie at 5^5544, bright busy video growing CT agency for Orthopaodk CLASS II ROUTE DRIVER good investment for sales experience, your your own port time lob. store. Call 646-5384 be­ developmentolly dis­ earnings potential Is Bring your children HAIRSTYLIST. Full and of Maiielioster 2nd SHIFT FREEZER SELECTORS $137,500. Phllbrick part time at Fantastic tween 9-5. turbed adults. Send let­ • Agency, 646-4200._____ unlimited. Bosed on with you and save on ter of Interest and re­ 155 Main St. PHONE ORDER CLERKS straight commission. babysitting costs. 21 - Sam 's In Manchester, BRAND New listing I K-Mart Plaza. Guaran­ sume to or coll: Manchester, C T 06040 Very comfortable and Call Jeanne, Circula­ hours per week, so lo ry jg PROGRAMMER 928-0515 to C.C.S.S.I., Apply In Person - tion Department, 647- plus gas allowance. S u -^ teed wages with Incen­ 645-8387 Cleon 6 plus 5 room tives up to $10 perhour. P.O. Box 702, 112 Main Duplex In the Cheney 9946.______pervise our carrier* Excellent opportunity Street, Putnam, CT DARI-FARMS ICE CREAM boys and girls. If you t Paid vacation, medical available for an Indi­ SAVING BANK Mill District, overlook­ MEDICAL Technologist: and dental Insurance 06260. ______40 Tolland Stage Rd., Tolland, CT ing the West Side Pork. like kids, want a little J vidual with experience Part time position for Independence and youri^ available. Advance­ Mon.-FrI., 8;30am-5:30pm / Sat. 9am-1pm Separate uttllfles, very the 1st and 3rd shift. ment opportunities. In programming. PC ARE YOU WORTH own Income. Call 647-^- Paid Medical, Profit Sharing and well maintained Inside Extensive orientation 9946. m Earn from day one. Board shop seeks per­ CHARGE and out. A great oppor­ program available for MORE? Pension Plan, EOE. PART Time licensed Coll 643-8989,9am-8pm. son who possesses OF tunity for o live In NOT 8ATISRE0 WITH a Registered Technolo­ good math backgound situation or on Invest­ gist. If Interested hairdresser for busy YOUR PRESENT INCOME? NURSE salon. No experience and capable of reading ment! $189,900. Jock- please contact Depart­ MACHINE son & Jackson Real s necessary, will train. blueprints for NC Tape We are looking for 3 Meadows Manor an ment of Human Re­ OPERATOR. CNC persons who have the Esfote 647-8400.O 649-3999.______Programmer. Apply In established 518 bed, sources, Rockville ability to Increase their MANCHESTER PRICED for Immediate MANCHESTER couple Growing manufacturer General Hospital, 31 person at; multi-level health MEDICAL SALES sole. Huge 7 room Union Street. Rock­ desires responsible In Chaahire Is relocat­ present income. Op­ portunity to advance­ care facility is seek­ Ranch on Constance ville, Ct. 87W)501 ext. lady In area of St ing to Manchester by CIRCUITS, Inc. National Healthcare & Hospital Supply Corp., James School for occa­ ment Into manage­ ing qualified RN/LPN Drive. Beoutiful 1st 381.______June. Immediate op­ 59 Oeming Road a national leader In the Health Care Industry, floor family room,flre- sional day care and portunity for an experi­ ment. All benefits. For Charge Nurses for OFFICE Person. 5 day evening sitting for 2 Berlin, CT personal Interview call has an opening for a Sales Professional In ploced living room, week. 4 hour day. Part enced person to set-up part time positions on COLLECTIONS dining room, 3 bed­ time Bookkeeper children ages 9 and 7. 048-3875 Connecticut. 645-8446.______and operate CNC the 7— 3 and 3— 11 rooms, modern both. A needed to run small Lathea. Join us now to gorgeous kitchen with PART Time kitchen per­ shifts. Competitive 15 Day Collector The ideal candidate will have sales experience office of established be trained In Cheehlre, oak cabinets! Plus a son and part time cash­ OIL BURNER salaries with excel­ In the Hospital Health Care Industry and will business. Responsibili­ ao you can bo In on the AAA Auto Club cor port and treed loti ties Include general of­ ier. Days. Perfect TECHNiaAN ground floor when we lent benefit/no bene­ 30 Day Collector be motivated by growth and opportunity. $147,900. Blanchard & fice dufles ond book­ housewife hours. Mancliester lmtn«dl«t. lull tlnw poMlon Rossetto Realtors, moye to Mancheater. fit packages avail­ keeping. Call Aufo Schools off-you're off. Has several positions mNabta. CT IIo w im raquked. We offer a salary commensurate with •'We're Selling Fidelity 6594)403, ask Apply Antonio's Res­ Competitlyoa wagoa open In our Broad Street Mm I candMaM would poaaaaa 8 able. Please contact experience and an excellent benefits package. Houses" 646-2482.0 for Mr. Bentley. ta u ra n t, 956 M a in and benefit package office. Must be people yaara axpadanoa In rialdamial Mrs. Birmingham at Street, Manchester. with opportunity for oriented, neat appear­ aquipmani Inalallatlon, rapair Apply in Person Please send resume In confidence to Bob MANCHESTER. D on 't INSURANCE. Expanding F IL E Clerk. Part time. adyancement. ing. We offer excellent and nialnMnaneai WM oonaMar Sorbello. miss the opportunity to property and casualty Nl olhara. Eaal of tha rivar aarvloa MeadDws Manor see this roomy 4 bed­ A p p r o x im a t e ly 25 Call Carol In wages, full benefits, agency looking for part hours per week. Apply ■raa. IlmHad nIgM aanloa could 333 Bldwell St. room home with coun­ Mancheater at convenient location. No bo airangod. now van, fully NATIONAL HEALTHCARE & try kitchen, V / i baths, time experienced CSR. to: Tom Topping, Ser­ weekend work. Contact Manchester, C T 06040 Louise Agnes Pleasant working con­ vice Manager, Mor- loadad, axeallani wagta and ba- lovely screened-ln ditions. Salary com­ 643-1531 Bob Jones nafHa Call anyUnw HOSPITAL SUPPLY CORP. porch. Privately situ­ larty Brothers Lincoln for more Information 647-9191 mensurate with expe­ Mercury Mazda, 315 646*7096 649-9696 ext. 339 Route 870 at Hook Mountain Road ated on beoutlfuuly and appointment. WILSON OIL CO. landscaped lot In quiet rience. Call 649-0016 Center Street, Man­ Pina Brook, New Jersey 07058 S Linda. chester. 643-5135. 645-8393 Equal Opportunity Employer area. $164,900. Century BquN OpportufiNy fmployw M/P 21 Epstein Realty 647- 8895.0 CONDOMINIUMS l9iiH0IIIE8 HOMES RTIHOMES I HOMES I HOMES |££J FOR SALE FDR SALE E j F O B m E FOR SALE FOR SALE APARTMENTS nnTV/STBlEO/ FOR RENT MANCHESTE^lsTTio’- L S I APPLIANCES SOUTH Windsor. A very COVENTRY. Sparkling MANCHESTER. Charm­ mestead Street. 2 bed­ BOWERS School area- 7 MANCHESTER. Loca­ nice Ranch situated on new 3 bedroom Ranch ing convenience. room Townhouse, V/2 VERNON- Modern 3 APARTMENTTIzeSTr? room Cape. 3 bedroom, a .92 acre lot. Some of A SpcciQli frigerator. $100. Call tion! Location! Older In a pine grove! Fully Bright and shiny, taste­ bath, patio, deck. A/C. « room apartment In 4 home In quiet neigh­ master bedroom suite, the features of this appllanced. Prime lo­ fully decorated 2 bed­ $115,000. 647-9751. family house. Excel­ 649-1188.______2baths, istfloorfamlly home are: large kit­ borhood. Centrally lo­ cation. Atfordable room Townhouse In SOUTH Windsor. Just lent location. Applian­ FOR Sole. Hotpoint elect- cated 3 bedroom 1876 room, garage, pool and chen, generous size liv­ price! $147,900. Kler- small, aulet complex. ces and parking In­ ric,self-cleaning stove, much more! $171,900. like new...sliding doors l5 2 m iA N j N e Colonial. Spacious ing room with fire­ non Reolty. 649-1147. o Full basement, IV2 CARPENTRY/ PAINTIN6/ MISCELLANEDU8 cluded. $350 monthly about 10 years old. fireplaced living room. 649-4477.______place, family room off oft living room to pri­ SERVICES MANCHESTER. Mint baths. Call today for vate deck and back­ REM 00ELIN9 PAPERIN6 SERVICES Plus utilities. 647-1113 Excellent condition. Remodeled and lov­ BRAND new listing! kitc h e n , 1st flo o r your showing. $120,000. after 6pm.______$175 or best offer. Call washer and dryer condition. Contempor­ yard. Fully ap­ H ingly maintained. Great starter home on Century 21 Epstein 647-0781. ary full dormered Cope pllanced, 2 '/2 baths, ODD lobs. Trucking. 30 Locust Street, Istfloor, $187,900. Klernan East Middle Turnpike. hook-up. Walk out fin­ Reolty 647-8895.n TOTAL HOME D OFFICE ished basement with Ina country setting. Set large tiled foyer. 3 ABSOLUTE Home repairs. You 4 rooms, heated. $600. Realty 649-1147. 5 rooms. Including spa­ on 2/3 ocre In south end MANCHESTER. This CLEANINO SERVICES M a T a S . Securtly. No pets, no cious living room, gal­ wet bar, root cellar. bedrooms. A truly ex­ PAINTING CO. name It, we do It. Free |FUa OIL/COAL/ COVENTRY. Charming Dally. WaaUy. Monthly - m mm------a____w — appliances. Referen­ Private yard. Alumi­ of Manchester. 7 lovely Townhouse end ceptional floor plan. BUILDERS estimates. Insured. 643- and comfortable ley kitchen plus dining rooms, 4 bedrooms, 1'/? VWOVij OT HNMBMOBBBb ces. 646-2426 weekdays Ifibewood num siding. Being of­ unit Is loacted In a very $189,900. Call for ap­ Guaranteed quality work. Ranch on corner lot. room area. 3 bed- baths, oversized 2 car convenient area to 9-5pm.______roooms, lower level fered at $157,900. pointment. Rosalie Z. COMN’ERiSTcUANINe 6 4 6 -2 7 8 7 Rafarancaa. Fraa Eatimatae. New spacious op- garage, oversized mas­ stores, schools and playroom, walk-out Realty World, Benoit Brunotti, RE/MAX, SERVICES • 8484078 a PLANNINQ/DE8IQN Reaeonabla Ratea. Call Doug TrI-Town MANCHESTER- Well FIRModOSALE" pllonced country kit­ ter bedroom, newly churches. Small com­ East of the River, 647- lor a fraa oaUmaiai cared for 3 bedroom •40 par'oord, 8 fl, langthla. chen. 3 bedroom, 2 bosement, hardwood Frechette Associates SERVICE 2 3 6 -1 4 7 2 floors, handy location 646-7709. □______remodeled kitchen, plex and low monthly 1419 or 643-7014. Steam Cleaning Duplex. Sunny and full graan, dallaafad. 4 cold bath, wall to wall car­ professionally londs- ree. Washer and dryer a CUSTOM HOMES of character. No pets. mlnlmutn. MC/VISA peting, full basement, 1 on busline. Bowers M A N C H ES TER . New list­ M A N C H ES TE R . Beacon a ADDITIONS Bring In the Spring School District. coped, many other hbok-ups. Potential for Hill. 2 large bedrooms, BOOKKEEPINO/ Nonsmokers pre­ Nulhirn FIriWNd car garage. Best buy In ing, lovely 8 room Co­ am enities. $209,000. recreation room In a DECKS STENCILING~ $132,900. Jackson 8, updated kitchen, like INCOME TAX A aaamwul AddMan la Any aaami with a profaaalonally ferred. $695 plus utlll- oStrlbutira the area 11 $147,900. lonial, large 1st floor D.W. Fish Realty 643- Msement. Call us for a SIDING tles. 647-7725.______Klernan Realty 649- Jackson Real Estate family room with full new rugs, open living a CEILINGS REFINISHED Orlalnal a Cuatam Daalana pressured washed 830-0050 1591.n______an appointment to see! In hama prataaalanal larvica. 1147.______647-8400.D wall country fireplace. room and dining room. a CONCRETE WORK exterior of your home. MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ M A N C H ES TE R . A nice $122,500. Realty World, A nice life style. 6E atalnad floora ences, security dep­ ling Houses" 646-2482.0 1147. o bedroom Cape nestled tiful Condition". 6 fairway, Manchester TAX CONSULTATION Call 643-2659 ble ribbons and 14 ty­ Miller Real Estate 647- a No waxing anymore osit. $700 plus utilities. among apple trees on tastefully decorated Country Club. Sum­ m i Heritage KHchen A pewriter ribbons. Best BOOO.d offer. 646-1232. approximately 2 acres. rooms, 3 bedrooms, mer construction, PREPARATION Bath Center John Virfilili - 6 4 6 ^ 1 Gorgeous grounds with large kitchen plus pan­ STORE AND •428,500. I BUSINESS Coma visit our showroom at: WASHER-Dryer, refrig­ fleldstone fireplace try, new hardwood Call Dan Mosler OFFICE SPACE erator. Some furniture and: barbecue. Cdmr Call Ralph Viola for ___ PROPERTY 182 W. Middle Tpke. HEATIN6/ MANCHESTER floors and ornate stairs 1 Manchester [i£]LANDSCARNO and more. Telephone nlenfrv located. C«I4 and huge closets! Con­ details 649-3329 PLUM BIN6 MANCHESTER. Office 643-4497.______for details. $157,900. veniently located! DOW NTOW N Manches- 649-5400 suite East Center 18 Kings wood Drive Klernan Realty 649- 568-6876/633-8311 ter. Minutes from S P IN E T Plano for sole. $130's. Lindsey Real Ircoom Tax PraparatiM WNITMAM UNOSCAPE Street. $375 Including Like new. Also, TV with 1147. Estate. 649-4000.O Highway and Hartford. Don't worry about the R.A. DAVIDSON • Lot Oaaring utllltiM. 649-2510 1725 square feet, all or PAINTING/ stand. Telephone 649- new tax law. Businessand N aM e •Mha Amp Smbi • Bruah Ramoval MANCHESTER- Prime 4273.______THE part. Well maintained individual Income tax re­ ISEJpaperind Naw tMtaSadna. ntpaha. Drakw • Planting • Stona Work professional building downtown office COUNTER Top Cabinets HERITAGE turn preparations. Oaanad, aaSmom a KNehan • Daaigning space, 825 square feet. OIIOUP with parking. 649-9001. NAME your own price. namoPaano Plan Now For Springl for medical office. 2 or HEAL ESTATE Call BIHJalHMaafar Father & Son, painting Sarv/eaa h Our Butinmi Reosonoble. 668-1447. 3 rooms. Walnutfinisb. PRIME East Center Contact S. Romeo, appalahaiBt at 6434150 and papering, remo­ Bus Phona 742-S3S2 6 4 3 . 7 8 0 2 val. 872-8237. Street location. Ap­ M .O ., 18 Haynes Street, I PROPERTY proximately 600 square monchester. 646-4797. CONDOMINIUMS feet. 4 large rooms, 2nd M E M B ER SH IP to Holi­ FLO R ID A - West Coast floor, parking. 643-9579. day Matrix Fitness I FOB SALE Mobile Home Retire­ APARTMENTS APARTMENTS APARTMENTS Center. Take over pay­ ment Info. From Rentals FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT |3gpJ8KliME0US ments. Laura 647-8457 MANCHESTER. Super 3 $22,900. 1-800-433-5342. FOR RENT offer 6:30pm.______bedroom Colonial Con­ MANCHESTER- 2 bed­ OAKLAND Heights dominium In beautiful SECOND Floor In two Miscellaneous Furniture ROOMS room. Heat and hot Apartments. Now ac­ and appliances for Lydall Woods. Large cepting appllacatlons family home. New wall MORTOAOES FOR RENT water, appliances. $560 to wall carpeting, ap­ Tnaustrlal, Office, sole. Reasonable pri­ living room, baths, per month. Referen­ for 1 & 2 bedroom ces. Call 646-5425. In Manchester's most prestigious area, 3 bedroom 1st floor family room pliances, 2 bedrooms, Commercial space. D O N O T B A N K R U F T I FEMALE Preferred- ces, lease and security. apartments. Handl- 2400 square feet. Load­ Garrison Grienial built by Ansaldi. Large living room or dining area. Loca­ 0 0 copped. Call 528.6521. kitchen, living room, Stop Forecloturel Home­ Clean, aulet, busline. No pets. 647-9876 with full ottic. 1 car ing dock. Woodland with fireplace, dining room, country kitchen with tion across from a field Kitchen privileges. evenings.______ENDROLLS lends Itself to the feel of owners, consolidate your EAST Hartford 1 bed­ garage. $560 per Industrial Park. 643- Call 647-9813 evenings. 2 7 » artdMi • 2M cherry cabinets, beamed and wood paneled family a single home. $169,900. bills, pay off your credit room, first floor. month. No pets. Adults 2121. room with fireplace and log holder, 2V$ baths. Each D.W. Rsh Realty 643- cards, your car or busi­ MANCHESTER- 3 bed­ $435.00 plus utilities on preferred. Security 1'/» U K wMlh • t tor 2S« ness loan, your mortgoge busline. Coll 568-1054. kHJST Be pMSad up at dia room beautifully stenciled. Entertain your friends in 1591.0______room D uplex. $750 months. Call 645-8449. and save, save your GOOD USED furniture Is monthly plus utilities. E L D E R L Y Housing. Now Available March 1st. HaraM OMtM Man^ Hini MANCHESTER- North- Thutadaybalete 11a.m. only. the tastefully finished recreation room with wet bar homell NO PAYMENTS In demand. Why not ad­ V/2 baths, modern kit­ field Green. Spacious taking applications for I FURNITURE that overlooks a 120x345 foot wooded lot. UP TO 2 YEARSI Bod vertise the furniture you chen, all appliances. 2 1 and 2 bedroom apart­ Townhouse with fin­ credit, late payments or no longer use In classi­ months security. Ref­ Four-ioned heat, pocket doors, hardwood floors, ished basement-200,350 unemployment Is not a ments. Call 528-6522 or Ro c k v i l l e . Large i Dl NI N^RoolinablMand fied? Call 643-2711. erences. No pets. 643- 649-9016. bedroom, new build­ choirs Hitchcock style, two-car garage on away from traffic street. *319,000. square feet. 3 bedroom, problem. Foreclosure as­ WANTBITO sistance available for the 2121. MANCHESTER- 6 room, ing. Washer-dryer $225. 6 drawer Maple 4 baths, A/C, carport, WANT ADS are the dresser with mirror, eUY/TRAOE pool and tennis. Call SELF-EMPLOYED and 3 bedroom Duplex. hook-up, storage, ca­ BOB PRICE REAL ESTATE NEWLY OlVORCEDI friendly way of finding a 6 Room Duplex, 2 full Available March 1st. ble, stove, refrigera­ $75. 647-7555.______Rich Fllloramo work cosh buyer for applian­ OLD and new furniture, * Swiss Ceasorvotive baths. $650 per month. Refrigerator and tor, carpeting, from 82" Ethan Allen, Tuxedo household Items and 6 4 9 -1 9 5 5 265-4431, home 529-5683 ces, musical Instruments, or Margoret at 649- CM-OPP at in4S4-13l6 Security required. Call stove. No utilities. $675 $475 per month plus style sofa. Excellent glassware. Will pay er 3S3-4S4-44M. cars and a host of other Utllltls. Coll 643-8557 3101. for appointment. 643- per month plus secur­ condition. $650 o r best cash. Coins and le- items. 4421. ity. No pets. 643-2034. evenings. offer. 643-9941. welrv. 646-8496. ICMR ■c a r s CARR ICARR CARR CARR F O R S M i FOR RALE FOR RALE FOR RALE FOR RALE FOR RALE ' ■ p E l j M A i Love you SUBARU 1978 GF. 4 door Classified is a great wav DODGE Van 1977. Parts FORD Tempo LX 1987. THUNDERBIRD 1983. HONDA 1985 Accord LX. Today. ... to sell something I 643- Sedan. 5 speed. New only. Best otter. Must 6.500 miles. $8500. Call Loaded. 37.000. Call tire and exhaust. En­ 5 speed. Power steer­ Tomorrow « 2711. tow. 649-5358. 643-2691. 643-0781. gine In good condition. ing, brakes, windows. Forever Excellent gas mileage. A/C. Cruise control. DO A T W O -W A Y favor ... NEVER PLACED a want Needs some work. $300 Excellent condition. .JEFF, get extra cash for yourself ad? There's nothing to It negotiable. Call An­ Owner 6431542.______and make It possible for ... lust dial 6432711 and M AZDA 626 1986. 4 door, TOKENS OF LOVE drew Y . 6432711 days. CLYDE someone else to enloy we'll help you word and 649-9276 mornings 7-8 light blue, 36,000 miles. those golf clubs you never place your ad. evenings 38. ______A/C, A M -FM cassette. $7600. Call 7435168. SPECIAL PURCHASE use. Sell them with a want To R ich- d a n i e e e e ad. FIND A CASH buyer tor M AZDA G LC 1980.2 door, LINCOLN Mark VI 1981. PRE-OWNED those golf clubs you never l o v e s excellent condition, Loaded. 69,000 miles In d o n n a You are my love, y '87 CHEVY NOVAS, use! Advertise them for clean. 1 owner. SISOOor good condition. Asking To MIEE sale In classified. Just dial bestoffer. Call 649-5134. S71000. Call 6434236. My life CAVALIERS 6432711 to place your ad. CLYDE v u I’ll always love you rt’aJ^yP o ok^ &- SPECTRUMS.. CHEVROLET-BUICK. INC. 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Jewelry - *5 each • Patches and Decals - de to il H«PPyVaie«j„e., 80 Century 4 w. *9995 - SORRY. 20% Off • T-Shirta - *5 • Sweatshirts - *7-*10 . ^ e a u To Skeedy — T re . O sy • T* 8eCamaroZ28 *13,995 NO REFUNDS OR • Tires *10-*20 Off • P LU S much morel ia o tj All my seoidsDslMcpt. *12,995 ADJUSTMENTS '*’0 the most Special 87 Chev. Celebrlly4*. *10,995 Call after 1 PM or stop In at love 87 Cadi Eldorado *21,995 CALL HERALD Grandma LORIE forever, 87 Nissan Sentra QXE *8995 AL’S MOTORCYCLE PARTS Love, 87 Chsvotta t *. *5495 CLASSIFIED Route 66, Columbia • 456-3519 \o ^ and pUhnahuaj CHEVROLET ,,33 872-91 1 1 To POP Richie TAKING ORDERS NOW FOR SPRING v v v SCOTT CLYDE BUICK, INC. M 872-9111 643-2711 v o l t ' jA u ia V « - Love

Court of ProlMita, District of "V o o t Mom, MonclMstor INVITATION FOR BID t ) c o NO nCt OP HIAMNO NOTICB TO CRBDITORS INVITATION FOR BIOS t ) c o Peanut i t D a d d y . E STA TE OF I tbink (bat IN RE; CHARLES W. GLADE, JR., Sealad Bids are Invited by the Town of Manchester, 1. Sealed Bids are InvHed by the Town of Manchester, Pizmo RICHARD MILTON OLEW o/k/o CHARLES W. GLADE herelnofter called the Owner, for the Prelect; Renova­ hereinafter called the Owner, for the Prolect: Renova­ your(be K a t h y Pursuant to on order of Hen. The Hon. William E. Flli- tions/ Code Corrections. Bowers Elementary School, tions/ Code Corrections, Waddell Elementary School, William E. PltiOorold, Gerald, Judge, of the Court Manchester, CT, State Prelect No. 077-8S4MS EA/RR. Manchester, CT, State Prolect No. 077-88-046 A/RR. Osdtfjr l o v e s Judea, doted February 5, f do miM ^ of Probate, District of Mait- Bidding Documents hove been prepared by The Law­ 19M a hoorine will bo held on chester at a hearing held on 2. Bidding Documents have been prepared by The Law­ Love, VINNIE on oopllcatlon oroylne for a February 4,1988 ordered that rence Associates, Architects/Planners, P.C., 107S Tol- rence Associates, Architects/Planners, P.C., 1078 Tol­ change of name as In sold oo- lond Turnpike, Manchester, CT, hereinafter called the land Turnpike, Manchester, CT, hereinafter called the . Adaia. all claims must be preserrted Architect. plication on file more fully to the fiduciary on or before Architect. C r s A f t * appears, at the Court of Pro­ May 7,1988 or be barred os by Bids shall be directed to the Town of Manchester, c/o 3. Bids shall be directed to the Town of Manchester, c/o are red, bate on February 39, ifM at law provided. Gerald R. DuPont, Director of General Services, Munici­ Gerald R. DuPont, Director of (taneral Services, Munici­ B o s e s tas you *®5siete 2:15 P.M. pal Building, 41 Center Street, Manchester, C T 04040. pal Building, 41 Center Street, Manchester, C T 04040. b lue, Elliabelh Bldwell. Johanna Bruder Ray, Violets are Bids will be publldv opened and read aloud at 3:00 P.M., b r ig h t Q]yL03 A»»’t. Clerk Assistant Clerk 4. Bids will be puMIdy opened and read aloud at 3:00 P.M., so The fiduciary Is: E.S.T. on Thursdoy. March 10, 1988 In the General Ser­ E.S.T. on Thursday, March 10,1908 In the General Ser­ Rob, Mary Jeon Glade. vices Office, Manchester Municipal Building. vices OTHce, Manchester Municipal Building. M y I’ve m et you’. and so today my Court of Probate. District of Executrix Bidding Documents moy be obtained at the General Ser­ 5. Bidding Documents moy be obtained at the General Ser­ Since Moncheeter c/o Vincent L. Diana, Esa. vices Office on and after 2:80 P.M.. E.S.T., Tuesday, Fe­ vices Office on and after 2:00 P.M., E.S.T., Tuesday, Fe­ Tio ve world it smiles. NOnca OF HEARHM 1091 Main Street bruary 9,1988. A deposit of S100.00for each cempleteset Is bruary 9,1980. A deposH of8100.00for each comMete set Is Coogln Your hand in mine IN RE: Manchester, C T 04040 required In the form of a check pavaMe te the Town of required In the form of a check poyoMe te the Town of Vour TERRY SETO JEW 030413 Manchester, CT. ThedeposIt will berefundedlttheDocu- Manchester, CT. The deposH will be refunded If the Docu­ We walk the miles. Pursuant to on order of Hon. ments are returned In good condlHon within fourteen (14) ments are returned In good condHlon wHhInfourteen (14) William E. FltiOerold. days after receipt of BMs, for these contractors submit­ days otter receipt of Bids, for those contractors submlt- Thanks to you, it Judge, doted February 4. ting a Bid and within seven (7) days of dote of Issuance of tlM a Bid and wHhIn seven (7) days of date of Issuance of will be dawn from ifW a hearing will be held on Court of Probate. District of Bidding Documents to those General Contractors net In­ Bidding Documents te those (Seneral Contractors not In- on application praying for a Ntanchester tending to submH a Bid. Non-compliance with the above tendlno te submH a Bid. Nen-comMlance with the above you to me change of name as In sold op- Nonea OF HaAMNta ' will raeuH In ferfiriltaeaf the dwesH. will resuH In ferfeHure of the deposH. ^ Like I’m the only one. rflcotlon on file more fully E S TA TE OF Bach (taneral ConM M or shall be limited to three (3) sets Corn 6. Each GenerM Contractor shall be limited te three (3) sets .no jl.nA ’ V/ E L O V E Y013 appears, at the Court of Pro- ANNIE S. FLAHERTY, Of Bidding Documents and each principal subcontractor of Bidding Documents and each principal subcontractor e s I love you, bale on February 29.19W at a/k/a ANNIE SCOTT shall be limited to one (1) set of Documents. shall be limited to one (1) set of Documents. and %noJ FLA H ER TY. Deceased ^ L ik e Hon MOM 11:30 A.M. Record copies of theaiddlng Documents will be on flieot 7. Record coMes of the Bidding Documents will be on Hie at B u t Elliabelh Bldwell. Pursuant toon order of Hen. ihe General Servtceb Offlce, Municipal Bulldino, Man­ the General Services OtHce, MuMdeal Bulldine, Man­ Lihexs W illia m Et FltiOerold. Lovi Chelsea 511^ Ass’t. Clerk chester, C T ; attheeffloeef The Lawrence Associates; at chester, C T ; at the ofHoe of The Lawrence AMoclatM; at Judaih dated February 3. the F. W. Dodge CorperoHon, 20 Tower Lane, Avon, C T; the F. W. Dodge CorporaHon, 30 Tower Lane, Avon, C T; 1988 a hearing will be held on and Brown's Letters, Inc, 43 Prospect Street, Woter- and Brawn's Letters, Inc., 63 Prospect Street, Woter- T ra fc an oppllcaHen praying for bury, CT. burv, CT. Josh Court of Probate. District of authority to sell certain real Manchester property situated In the Each Bid must be accompanied by a Md security poyoMe 8 . Each Bid must be accompanied by oM d security poyoMe NOnCa OF HBARNM Town of Manchester. County to the Town et Manchester In the amount of flve percent to the Town of Manchester In the amount of flve percent IN RE: of Hartford as In sold oppll- (5% ) of the Bid Sum In the form of a Bid Bond from a sur­ (5% ) of the Bid Sum In the form of a Bid Bend from a sur­ ^ t ) u / SUNO EUN SHON cotlon on Hie more fully ap­ ety company authorised to do business In the State of ety company outhoriied to do business In the State, of Pursuant to on order of Hen. pears. at the Court of Pro- Connecticut, guoranteelne the Bid for a period of sixty Connecticut, guoranteelne the Bid for a period of sixty William E. FltiOerold. bale on February 2S. 1988 at (40) days. Upon award of the Contract for ConstrucHon, (40) days. Upon award of the Contract for Construction, iV © Judge, doled February 4. 10:08 A.M. Bid security shall be returned te these whose Bids were Bid security shall be returned to these whose Bids were Kenny, 1900 a hearing will be held on Elliabelh Bldwell. net accepted, and the amount of Md security shall be net accepted, and the amount of Md security shall be on oppllcaHon proving for a Ass't. Clerk forfeited to the Owner H the Bidder, after being noHfled forfeited to the Owner H the Bidder, otter belnif notified Once in every life someone comes change of name os In sold ap­ of selection for Ihe award of a contract for the work, falls of selection for the award of a contract for the Work, falls plication on file more fully to furnish the required bends and enter Into a Contract to furnish the required bonds and enter Into a Contract along that can show you the meaning appears, at Ihe Court of Pro- for Construction wHhln ten (10) doys after noHflcallen. for ConstrucHon within ten (10) days after netlflcoHen. of true love. bale on February 29.19M at' Caurt of Probate, District of The successful Bidder, os declared by the Owner, shall be 9. ThesuccesshilBldder.osdedaredbylheOwner.shallbe 2:00 P.M. Monchester required to furnish a Performance Bond and Labor and required to furnish a Performance Bond and Labor and Elltabeth Bldwell. NOnCa OF HBARIlia Material Payment Bond In an amount not less than 100% Material Payment Bond In on amount not less than 100% I never thought I’d love someone 027m2 Ass't. Clerk E S TA TE OF of the Contract Sum. of the Contract Sum. as much as I do you. JOHN KROMPEGAL, JR., 10. The Owner shMI hove the right’leht to relectI any or all Bids 10. The Owner shall have the right to relect any or all Bids a/k/0 JOHN KROMPEGAL. and In particular to relect a BidI not accompanied by any and In particular to relect o Bid not accompanied by any Court of Probate. District of a/k/a JOHN A. rooulred Md security or data reaulrod by the BIMliig required Md securHy or data required bv the Bidding You make each day happier by ^ Manchester K RO M PEG AU a/k/a JOHN Documents or a Bid In any way Incomplete or Irregular. Documents or a Bid In any way IncomMete or Irregular. Just sharing your life 2 w onca OF HBARINO A. 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By sign­ Judge, dated February 2. authority to sell certain real ing the Bid Form for this Bid. all vendorsond contractors ing the Bid Form for this Bid, all vendorsond contractors 1900 a hearing will be held on property situated In the agree to this condlHon of doing business wHh the Town agree to Hils condlHon of doing business with the Town an oppllcaHon to determine Town of Manchester, County and should the Town choose to audit their compliance, and should the Town choose to audit their comMlonce, If real estate should be con­ the vendor agrees to cooperate fully. ''W veyed os In sold opgllcallon of Hartford as In sold appll- the vendor ogrees to cooperate fully. on Hie more fully appears, at cotlon on Hie more fully ap­ ROBERT B. WEISS. GENERAL MANAGER ROBERT B. WEISS, GENERAL MANAGER the Court of Probate on Fe­ pears, at the Court of Pro­ TOWN BUILDING COMMITTEE TOWN BUILDING COMMITTEE bruary 29. 1900 at 10:00 A.M. bate on February 29, 1988 at MUNICIPAL BUILDING MUNICIPAL BUILDING s 10:30 A.M. 41 CENTER STREET 41 CENTER STREET ElliabeHi Bldwell. ElliobeHi Bldwell, Asst. Clerk ^ „ MANCHESTER. CT 04040 M ANCHESTER, C T 04040 034413 023413 031-03 SPORTS Leetch, Burke key figures Foul weather will welcome Winter Olympians in Oiympic hockey picture

By Mike Nadel however. By John Nelson The Associated Press “ The Soviet Union hasn’t been The Associated Press developing the kind of players CALGARY, Alberta — Look for like the ones on their first line.” C ALG ARY. Alberta — The weather turned Brian Leetch and Sean Burke at said Finnish defenseman Reijo cranky on Calgary again. It was too windy for the the top of the action if not the top Ruotsalainen, a six-year NHL downhill, too warm for cross-country and it may be of their teams’ seniority lists. veteran. "And before this, they too cold for spectators Saturday at the opening Leetch, the United States’ trusted their goalie so much.” ceremonies of the Winter Olympics. 19-year-old defenseman, and The first line, the renowned Winds that reached 90 mph forced cancellation of Burke, Canada’s 21-year-old KLM unit of Vladim ir Krutov, downhill training at Mount Allan Friday, and goaltender, are the second- Igor Larionov and Sergei Ma­ temperatures in the 50s made it impossible to train youngest players on their Olym­ karov, is still one of the top units for the women’s lO-kilometer race at the Canmore pic hockey teams. in the world. But gone is goalie Nordic Centre. But when the competition Vladislav ’Tretiak, who back- Temperatures were supposed to drop back into starts Saturday, none of their stopped the Soviets to three golds the teens on Saturday for opening ceremonies at older and more experienced and a silver. McMahon Stadium. teammates will shoulder as much In Tretiak’s place is 21-year-old “ I wouldn’t want to be there,” organizer Terry burden. Evgeny Belosheikin, who isn’t as Steward said. "When that wind comes into the “ Sometimes, off the ice, I feel a consistent as Burke, Sweden’s stadium from the north, it is cold.” little pressure. I have too much Peter Lindmark, Czechoslova­ Am erica’s teams already faced the prospect of a time to think,” said Leetch, kia’s Dominik Hasek or Finland’s disappointing Olympics — one of their worst, in fact. whose U.S. squad opens Saturday pair of Jarmo Myllys and Jukka Then, two U.S. Olympic teams, bobsled and the night against Austria. “ A lot’s pounds) who can move like he Tammi. medal-hopeful speed skaters, were split by often been Written about me and I tend does. He’s going to be a great one. Those standout goalies help angry disputes over the way they choose athletes, to put pressure on m yself after No, I take that back, he already is make Sweden, Czechoslovakia and American downhillers were flops in early AP photo reading everything. a great one.” and Finland serious threats to the training runs. “ But once I get on the ice, it’s Like Leetch, Burke feels the gold-medal aspirations of the U.S. Olympic Committee President Robert AMERICAN PAIR — Jill Watson and Peter Oppegard are American hopefuls just a game.” pressure. Soviet Union, Canada and the Helmick said the USOC was reviewing the case of Leetch. who has been named “ I know what my job is,” said United States. speed skater David Cruikshank. who lost his in the pairs skating competition at the captain, is a dynamic, offensive- Burke, who was 19-9-2 with a .912 Sweden defeated the Soviets in starting position in the 1,000 meters after qualifying ■ Winter Olympics. They are the U.S. minded player, who often takes save percentage and 2.81 goals- the World Championships, last at the Olympic trials. champs. the puck behind his net and against average in exhibitions. “ I spring and is seeded first in the U.S. skiers were flops in training for the downhill doesn’t stop skating until he have to keep the puck out of the Olympics. The Soviets are seeded race, the most glamourous event of the Winter r'-' reaches the opposing net. During net against some of the greatest second, Czechoslovakia third, Games’ glamour sport. The United States won a the U.S. team’s 60-game pre- players in the world or we can’t Canada fourth. Finland fifth and gold medal in the men’s downhill four years ago at Hometown fully Olympic schedule, Leetch was win.” the United States seventh. Sarajevo, Yugoslavia, but the gold medal winner. the second-leading scorer, mostly U.S. General Manager Art The top darkhorse candidate Bill Johnson, didn’t make the team this year. AP photo on the basis of his 61 assists. Berglund said the combination of might be sixth-seeded West Ger­ There’s no chance for gold this time. Winter Olympics which were set to open behind Seybol^ - While the United Stater can’t Burice in goal and the home fans many, which meets the United The final day of training for the men’s downhill U.S. SPEED SKATER — Bonnie Blair of even dream of duplicating 1980’s in the Saddledome stands makes States on Feb. 21 in a gam e that today in Calgary. was cancelled Friday by winds gusting up to 90 mph the United States has a shot at medals in By Barry Wllner “Miracle On Ice” without a Canada, which opens Sunday may decide the final berth in the at Mount Allan. Pirmin Zurbriggen, the top the 500, 1,000 and 1,500 meters at the The Associated Press fantastic showing by Leetch, against Poland, a tourney six-team medal round. downhiller in the world, had the fastest times in perhaps the most valuable player favorite. Forty-two games will be played each of the first two runs and is heavily favored to Dan Jansen, and Nick Thometz. Dissension carried over to speed skating CALGARY, Alberta — Kim and Wayne Seybold in the Olympics is Burke — who “ Canada’s got to be the favor­ during a 16-day tournament that The United States expected speed skating medals Thursday when Cruikshank, who won the 1,000 win the gold on Sunday. have about 35,000 thank you cards to write when must be hotter than a Giinook if ite,” he said. "T h ey’re playing at ends with the Feb. 28 gold medal ” It was very unfair with the winds,” Zurbriggen in Sarajevo, too, but got shut out. meters at the U.S. Olympic trials, was told he they get back home to Marion. Canada is to win its first gold home. The last two times we won contest. A few more medals could come in figure skating. wouldn’t skate in the event here. Tom Cushman, said, adding that winds made it very difficult to The Seybolds, the No. 3-ranked figure skating pair medal since 1952, the Olympiad the gold medal (1960 and 1980, Besides the U.S.-Austria game, Brian Boitano and Debi Thomas are former world who was sixth in the trial race but had better maintain balance. in the United States, might not have gotten to the before the Soviet Union began to actually the only two U.S. golds). the other matchups in that ’The best American finish in the two days of champions and among the favorites in singles. subsequent World Cup finishes, was chosen instead. Olympics without the fund-raising help and moral participate in hockey. we were at home.” division on Saturday are Czechos­ training was 11th by 19-year-old A.J. Kltt.buthe was Josh ’Thompson, a silver medalist at last year’s Cruikshank asked for a meeting with the USOC to support offered by the folks of the Indiana farming “ Sean Burke could be a differ­ Canada Coach Dave King said lovakia vs. West Germany and more than two seconds off Zurbriggen’s time. world championships, might win America’s first protest the selection process but instead was community. ence in these Olym pics," said no one should be favored over the Norway vs. the Soviet Union. In ’The USOC on Friday also asked the state biathlon medal. , represented by Jack Byrne, president of the U.S. “ If we were from Indianapolis. Fort Wayne or Andy Moog, a former NHI^goalie SovietiVnion, winners of six of the addition to Canada-Poland, the department to review procedures for allowing visas Beyond that, it’s anjHb^y’s guess. International Speed Skating Association, who said Philadelphia, it probably wouldn’t have happened,” who split time with Burke & ring last eight gold medals. other division takes the ice to foreign athletes for competition in Olympic- Am erica’s worst m ^ n l showings came in 1924 at late ’Thursday that nothing had been resolved. Wayne Seybold said Friday about the $38,000 raised Canada’s pre-Olympic schedule. “ They’re the most talented Sunday, featuring Sweden sanctioi^ events. Denial of visas to North Korean Chamonix. France in the first Winter Games and Cruikshank was told Friday that a special panel to defray the pair’s training costs. "This is from a “ It’s pretty rare that you see a big team here by a mile,” King said. France and Switzerland athletes last year may be hurting Alaska’s bid for again in 1936 at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Ger­ had been set up to review his case. small town where the big thing is high school man (Burke is 6-foot-4, 200 Others do not share that view. Finland. the 1994 Winter Games. many. Both times, the United States won four Byrne called the situation divisive and “ a terrible basketball and where they’re real supporters of the “ Athletes should not be used as tools of foreign medals. mess,” adding that the association had lost control local athletes because they don’t have a profes­ policy, plain and simple,” Helmick said. Back in those days, the United States used to win of its athletes. sional team to rally behind. ’The relay of the Olympic torch — which included a gold in bobsled. In the 1928 St. Moritz Games, the U.S. goalie situation Although Am erica’s medal count easily could “ We’re the first Olympians from the area — 200-yard shuffling sojourn in Edmonton two days U.S. four-man team placed 1-2. ’They did it again in surpass its record low in Calgary, it will come in a they’ve had some athletes go to the Olympic ago by 101-year-old Joe Chase — enters Its 89th and the 1932 Lake Placid Olympics. Bill Fiske, a glorious Games with far more events. Forty-six gold medals Festival — and now they can say. ‘We have two NO NEED final day Saturday. The torch is scheduled to arrive name from Am erica’s Olympic past, was driving will be awarded here. There were 14 medal events Ol.vmpians.’ It’s a very proud moment for the still hasn’t cleared up at McMahon Stadium in Calgary at 3:45 p.m. EST both times. each in 1924 and ’36. people.” TO PAY! for opening ceremonies. Am erica’s top driver this year is Brent Rushlaw Ironically. Kim and Wayne haven’t lived in By Ken Rappoport finding one of the three to stand “ I thought there wasn’t going to be an end when — not so glorious. He wasn’t expected to any better The U.S. hockey team is shooting for the medal Marion for four years; they moved to Wilmington, The Associated Press out. ...TOP'm -peuAR” we were in eastern Canada,” said Sandy Hunter, a than a top 10 finish, and now there is discord over the round, when the 12-team field is pared to six, and Del., to train with Ron Ludington, the premier pairs Mike Richter and Chris Terreri spokesman for the relay. “ It seemed so long to go.” selection of football player Willie Gault as an there has been some talk of a bronze being within for coach in the United States, in 1984. CALGARY, Alberta — Less have shared most of the work, With the effects of a warm Chinook wind expected alternate pusher. reach. It’s small talk, though. “ We make sure we go back as often as we can than 24 hours before the opening finishing with a record of 17-7-2. TOP “OIL-SERVICE” to diminish Saturday, organizers were warning every year,” said Kim. who, at 22, is two years game, the goaltending situation Richter has a slight advantage in spectators to watch out for frostbite. Temperatures, younger than her brother. “ We love to go back to see for the U.S. Olympic hockey team goals-against average, 3.31 to which reached the 50s on Thursday and Friday, our parents and we feel a real part of Marion.” was still up in the air. 3,39. John Blue, the third goal- We have 14 YEARS were expected to drop to the teens. Nelson Is U.S. flag bearer The fund raising began two years ago. The Coach Dave Peterson said at a tender, figures to ree action only With the flame burning at McMahon Stadium, the of TOP-QUALITY Seybolds previously had gotten some sponsorship news conference late Friday in an emergency. procession of athletes will begin. They will cross-country skiing with target shooting, SERVICE EXPERIENCE CALGARY. Alberta (AP) - On Tuesday, from an Indiana newspaper. The major portion of afternoon that he still did not Describing his two main goal- represent a record 57 nations, led by the usually does not attract much attention. biathlete Lyle Nelson celebrated his 39th their expenses came from their parents, John and know who would be in goal tenders, Peterson said. ...and eight-member team from Greece, historic home­ birthday. On Friday, his Olympic teammates Nelson has been trying since 1976. Jean. against Austria. "M ik e Richter is more tradi­ land of the Olympics. gave him a memorable gift. LOWER OIL PRICES! “ Instead of buying a house in 1976, they let us “ We have three goaltenders,” tional, a standup goalie,” he said. Near the end of the parade will come the U.S. Nelson, who is competing in his fourth and At Sarajevo in 1984, he came off the windy, wet skate,” Wayne said. “ That kind of blows my mind. said Peterson, who said he might "T erreri is a reaction goalie, to team, 149 members strong and led by 39-year-old final Winter Games, was chosen by the U.S. 19-kilometer course out of breath, his face caked Here we are. at the age where we might change our decide after a squad meeting use the term that writers and the Call four-time Olympian Lyle Nelson of Essex. Vt.. a team captains to act as their flagbearer at with snow. But when he saw a hardy band of 645-8393 minds two hours later, and they’re saying they’ll Friday night. NH L people like to use. ’Their biathlete. Not more than four or five of them are Saturday’s opening ceremonies. three American writers waiting for him. he give all this up. The goaltending situation could style kind of matches their expect^ to win medals. For Nelson, oldest m ember of the U.S. team, it walked directly to them and talked for 10 “ It was hard for us to say straight out we want to be a sensitive one for Peterson, personalities. If you know Ter­ Some could come from the speed skating team, is a rare opportunity to move into the Olympic minutes about the gruelling race and his skate, that would be pretty selfish. But they really who has been having trouble reri, you know he’s a little wired. which includes Bonnie Blair, a former world spotlight. His esoteric sport, which combines demanding sport. got behind us, and in a good way. They’re silent since training camp and through­ Richter’s more laid back — on the recort-holder at 500 meters: world sprint champion supporters, they stand in the background. out the 60-game exhibition season outside, anyway.” Scoreboard Sports in Brief Sporta in Brief Scoreboard

ouortorback, and Kvio Kotontzls, dotontivt Bruce Crompton 7673- 147 bock. Slgnod Jim Althoff, dttonsivs tackle; Oooroo Lonnlne 6679-140 / Whalers visit Montreal tonight XV WINTER OLYMPICS M HS hoop at Rockville tonight Tom Bornhordt, punter; and Vita Gov Brower 71.77-^40 ' Bowling McKoover, coraerback, to one-ytor Gene Borek 7674- 141 MONTREAL — The Hartford Whalers (23-25-7) ROCKVILLE — Manchester High (12-1,8-1 in the contracts. Chorlet Coody 7374— 141 will visit the Montreal Forum tonight (8. Channel 18, CCC East) will visit Rockville High (3-10, 2-7) PITTSBURGH STEELERS— Mike FetcMck 7373-^41 Named Dwain Paintor receivers coach. (kick Adorns 71-77— 141 WTIC) to battle the Canadiens (30-18-10) in an OtypteWllerC— ti ». of No. qf No. of Mslc Feauk Total tonight at 7:30 in a CCC East Division boys’ Sports AtUMcs Athletes Athtetes Miller Borbor 7375- 140 Adams Division clash. The Whalers are in fourth HBM CK)f( i kMU EveaU basketball makeup contest. The game was U.8. Mixed SAN DIEGOCHARGERS— Named Jerry Doto Douglots 7673- 449 place, five points ahead of last-place Quebec. The 13 5 281 13 294 postponed from Friday night. The Indians have won Rhome, oftonsive coordinator, and Jerry Monte Sanders 737S-1SB I. Chamonix, France (Jan. 25-Feb, 4, 1924) 16 Sheila Coppolla 191-179-538, Cindy Wompfler, oftentlvo line coach. An­ Joy Hvon 77-73-1SD Whalers are 0-3-2 against Montreal this season. II. St Moritz, Switzerl^ (Feb. 11-19, 1928) 25 13 6 366 27 393 four straight. Hurley 100, LIndo Skoolund 176190-186 nounced the reslimatton ot Roger Tlwder Joe Lopez 77-73-1SD 14 5 277 30 307 553 em h Mason 196109-536, Ernie III. Lake Placid. N.Y. (Feb. 4-13, 1932) 17 Whipple 207, Dole Pecker 216179-557, guertorbock coach. Art Wall 7676- ISO 28 17 5 680 76 756 Conodtap Psolbotl Looguo Billy Maxwell 737S-4S0 U of Hartford at New Hampshire IV. Garmisch-i^nenkirchen, Germany MHS, East hockey In action Helen Mosolsky 107-510, Bob Cromwell HAMILTON TIGER CATS-SIgnod Bobby Nichols 7377— 190 (Feb. 0-16, 1936) 203, Suzanne Mitmon 101-401, Kolhv Gregory Anderson, vrkto receiver, and Dson Lind 7370— 1S1 77 713 Gosselln 180-477, Paul (tosselln 2)6237- DURHAM, N.H. — The University of Hartford V. St Moritz, Switzerland (Jan. 30-Feb. 8. 1948) 28 24 6 636 The Manchester High hockey team (1-14) will Melvin Collins, running bock. Joe JImonsz 71-00-151 22 5 624 108 732 596, Fred KozIckI 216201-601, Kris HGCIWY Howie Johnson 7677- 151 (8-14, 8-5) will visit the University of New Vi. Olio. Norway (Feb. I4-2S, 1952) 30 battle South Windsor tonight at 7:50 at the Hartford McLouohlln 175, Koreon Brvont 100, 32 24 5 687 132 819 Sharon Modore 408, DIano Bronnon NQfMim IlMCMy LMQMM BUI Molurs 7675- 1SI Hampshire (2-9, 2-17) today at 3 p.m. in an ECAC VII. Cortina d'Ampezzo. Italy (Jan. 26-Feb. 5, 1956) Arena. Meanwhile, East Catholic (11-4) .will oppose HARTFORD WHALERS--Ptaced Dove Tony Morosco 74-7S-1S1 VIII. Squaw Valley. Calif. (Feb. 18-28. I960) 30 27 5 502 146 648 176211-557, Ruth Ahlboro 176, Linda Williams, fomvard, on wolvtrs. Georgo Bollino Lotullppo 197. 7677-4SI North Atlantic Conference clash. The Hawks are IX Innsbruck. Austria (Jan. 29-Feb. 9, 1964) 36 34 7 758 175 933 North Haven High tonight at 6 at the ^nnett Rink. HORSE EACING Bob Brue 7370- 451 coming off a 71-61 victory over Colgate Thursday X Grenoble. France (ftb. 6-18,1968) 37 35 7 1.063 230 1.293 LAUREL RACE TRACK— Suspended Jerry Barber 77-7S-1S2 I.I28 Raphael Arroyave, lockcv, for 60 dove for Paul Kelly 7674— 1S2 night. XI. Sapporo, Japan (Feb. 3-13,1972) 35 35 7 927 218 Local grapplers In action "not putting forth 0 suftlclent ertort" In two Gordon Jones 77-7S-4n XII. Innsbruck, Austria (Feb. 4-15, 1976) 37 37 7 . 1,013 218 1.261 races In January. Adolph Popp 7379-191 XIII. Lake Placid, N.Y. (Feb. 13-24, 1980) 37 39 7 1.012 271 1,283 ■The Manchester High wrestling team (14-6) will Transactioiis OLYMPICS Frod Hawkins 7377-192 Coventry boys’ hoop home tonight 40 7 1,127 283 1.490 CANADIAN HOCKEY TEAAA-Roloosod Bob Boldt 7377-192 XIV. Sarajevo, Yugoslavia (Feb. 8-19, 1984) 49 host East Hartford High today at noon. East Don McLaren, rkto wing, Bob Oudon 7 77-79— 192 COVENTRY — The Coventry High boys’ XV. Calgary. Canada (Feb. 13-28, 1988)______47 Catholic (2-13) will compete in the ACC champion­ COLLE(IE Ktn Sttll 7340- 191 BASEBALL MCNEESE ST.— Named Bob Haves Dick Hendrickson 77-79— 192 basketball team (9-6) will host East Hampton High ships today at St. Bernard’s High in Uncasville. AliNrican tsaouo athletic director. Gordon WoMoshul 7674-192 (2-13) in a Charter Oak Conference game tonight at Finally, Cheney Tech will wrestle in the COC CLEVELAND INDIANS-Agriod to MISSOURI BAPTIST— Named Ed Sto- MIko Souchok 7674-191 Pistons 108, Hawks 92 teims with Joe Cortar, outfloMor, on a vMrt hood basketball coach. Tom NIoporto 7674-191 7:30. Championships at Bacon Academy in Colchester one-veor contract. Signed Bill Caudill and SOUTHEASTERN MISSOURI STATE— Doug Senders 7341— 191 Hockey today at 10 a.m. Stove Crawford, pttchort, to one-voor Announced the leslgnotlon of (tab Smith, Dove Rogon 7371- 193 BasketbaD ATLANTA (92) contracts. hood football coach, ottecllvo March 1, to Altx Redmond 74-77-493 Wilkins K>-2210-1531, Wlllls3-7(H)4, Rollins DETROIT TIGERS-Slgned Pot Sheri­ loin the footaoll staff at the Unlvorslty of Dean Rofram 77-74-193 East girls hoop at St. Joseph’s 1-4002, Wlttmon 2-71-35, Rivers 5-12 4115, dan, outtteldor, to o onevoor contract. Illinois. Jim Ftrroo 74-77-433 Illing hosts basaball card show MILWAUKEE BREWERS-SoM John TRUMBULL - The East Catholic High girls Levinoston 7-125-719, Webb 34004, Carr 36 Buddy Overholter 737S-193 NBA standings 1-2 5, Koncak 0-1 00 0, Hostings 04 ^2 3, NHL standings filing Junior High School will host a baseball card Henry Johnson, pitchor, to Columbus of the StanTbIrsk 74-77— 191 basketball team (19-8, 3-3 in the ACC) are on the Whatlev 1-31-23, Washbum02^22. Totals intonratlonol League. Jim Cochran 7679— 194 show Sunday, Feb. 21, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the NEW YORK YANKEES-Aoieod to road to take on homestanding St. Joseph High 320527-4092. Don Priipnors 77-77— 194 ■ASnilN CONraMNCI DETROIT (HQ WALES CONPEEENCE Manchester High School cafeteria. Red Sox second tonne with ChorlM Hudson, pitchor, on a Bob Erickson 77-77— 194 tonight at 7:30 in an All Connecticut Conference ANonHc MVMWI Rodman 5-13 3-5 13, Mohom 3-6 00 6, G o lf Jock Wobb 7679-194 clash. W L Pet. OB Lalmbeer 4-13 00 I, Dumars 7-14 a-4 II, W L T 1•to OF GA baseman Marty Barrett (from 10a.m. to 1p.m.) and Horvov Bostic 7440-194 Boston 34 M .700 — Thomas 11-163325, Johnson 593413, Salley Philadelphia 70 21 6 62 188 187 Bosox Hall of Famer Bobby Doerr (from 10 a.m. to CINCINNATI REDS— Named Bob Wreno Sol Ruggtoro 7379-194 PhlloMoMo 31 24 467 i m NY Islanders 26 23 6 58 212 198 mlnor-teogue Instructor. 4-5 60 14, Lewis 03 00 0, Bedtord 331-4 7, noon and 1-2:30 p.m.) are scheduled to be on hand to Billy Ootpsr 7679-495 WosMneton II 36 409 14 Nevitt 00 34 2, AAoore 1-100 2. Totals 003 Washirtaton 26 25 6 58 191 177 H O U ^N ASTROS^rtod to torms P6A Sinlori scorn J.C. Goosle Q-74— 191 Now York 16 31 456 MVk 2242101. Pittsburgh 24 24 9 57 218 224 sign autographs along with 1950 American League with Kevin Boss, outftolder, on a Mike Corlonlc 3370-493 434 22SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS— Agreed to Orvllto Moody 6671— 140 1 p.m. — Bowling: Miller Lite Classic, Chs. 8,40 W L J?* Cavallsrs 88, Nats 96 w L T 1•to OP <2A torms with Will Clark, flirst bosemon, on o Arnold Palmer 7369— 141 1 p.m. — College basketball: Northeastern at Dallas » 17 430 Detroit 28 19 8 64 221 185 HARTFORD - Dave "Tiger” Williams, the one-voor contract. Chi Chi Rodrlouoz 70- 72— 142 Denver 27 II St. Louis 25 24 5 55 185 183 NHL’s all-time penalty leader, tcxlay was placed on BASKETBALL Tommy Aaron 6673-142 Rec Hoop Boston University, NESN Houston 26 II NEW JERSEY (94) Chlcooo 22 29 5 49 197 228 Conllnontal B4Ml(otball Assodotlon Gory Flavor 6673— 142 2 p.m. — College basketball: Syracuse at Utah 23 23 Hinson 69 0-1 10. B.WIIIIoms 69 1-3 13, Minnesota 16 32 9 41 174 235 waivers by the Hartford Whalers. TOPEKA SIZZLERS-Sutpondod Uovd B Collins 7372— 144 Georgetown, Channel 3 Son Antonio II 25 McCormick 7-101415, Birdsong 614 3414, Toronto 16 32 9 41 204 242 The Whalers signed Williams, 34, in October to fill Daniels, guard, for the remainder of Iho Woltor Zsmriski 7371— 144 Sooramento 15 30 433 13Meadowlands Arena. Like Coe, the Soviets will be Stanley Floyd. Brian Cooper and Coe. the 1980 and 1984 Olympic making their U.S. debuts this Mark Witherspoon, along with setback. East’s next outing is Monday at home at 5 p.m. against St. Joseph of ’Trumbull. gold medalist at 1,500 meters and season. Chidi Imoh of Nigeria. Xavier extended its lead to 35-20 at the half and the world record holder at 800 In addition to Paklin, the Kazanov, running in the 55- 51-27 after three periods in beating East for the meters and 1,000 meters, is form er world record holder in the meter high hurdles, also will second time this year. making his first indoor appear­ high jump, and Olga Bryzgina, challenge a fast group of Ameri­ Shawn Russell netted 18 points to lead Xavier. ance in the United States. The the world champion in the cans, including two-time world Brian Kennedy netted 8 points vriiile Ted Olivia Briton will be competing in the women’s 400 meters, the Soviet outdoor champion Greg Foster, turned in a strong game off the bench for East. 3,000 meters, using the race as a group includes men’s sprinters AP photo world outdoor record holder XAVIBK CM} — Shown RutMlI 64-4 IS, Eric Staornt 3004, gauge for his conditioning. Viktor Bryzgin and Vladimir Renatdo Nehemiah and 1987 Crolo Soloman* 41-29, Chris Frltz33-49, Borl Winner 12-44, Mark LeGoullon 10-0 2, MIk* Muroco 12-3 4, Chris Bradley 2 ON TO P — Bob Charles had a Coe last raced in May 1987, a Krylov, men’s hurdler Igor Ka- lAAF Grand Prix champion month before suffering an injury 0- 2 4, Jeff Barron 0 2-2 2, Peter Burdick 1 0-0 2, Anthony zanov, pole vaulter Rodion Ga- Tonie Campbell. Menard 0 0-1 0. Totals 22 14-24 60. 1-over-par 73 Friday and held his lead at to his right Achilles’ tendon taulin and women’s sprinter BAST CATHOLIC (43) — Doyld Pricel ^24, Rob StantordO the PGA Seniors Championship. In the pole vault. Gataulin will 1- 21,T.J. Leahy 10-02, Brian Kenrwdy40-1 S, Andrew Seeoer during training. Natalya Pomoshnikova. 1 0-0 2, Reid Oorman 3 0-0 6, Peter Lopotka 0 1-3 1, Dan "It’s important to give me an Paklin’s opposition will include meet five of the top eight Callahan 21-2 S, Ted Olivia 22-36, Scott Senseny 11-23, Bill idea what kind of fitness level I ’m U.S, indoor and outdoor record Americans, including Olympic Evans 11-1 3, Chris Conklin 0 2-5 2. Totals 1611-21 43. 3-polnt goals: Xavier— Russell 2. at,” said Coe, whose only pre­ holder Jimmy Howard, fellow medalists Earl Bell and Mike Halftime: 35-20 Xavier. Charles in front vious appearance in the United Americans James Lott, Doug Tully, and indoor record holder States came in the 1984 Los Nordquist and Leo Williams, and Billy Olson. Games postponed The Manchester High boys’ and girls’ basketball games with neighboring Rockville High were Golf Roandap Allison after postponed Friday night. The boys’ gam e w ill be p la y ^ tonight at 7:30 in Rockville while the girls’ game has been rescheduled Thursday night at 7:30 PALM BBACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP) - Bob Daytona win NEED SOME EXTRA : J' ■ • - ' Oiarles, protecting the lead he built with an ; p ': at Clarke Arena. opening-round 64, settled for a 1-over-par 73 Friday S P E N D IN G ■wt <( that left him three shots ahead of Orville Moody and DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) A1 (jeiberger midway through the 49th PGA Seniors — Davey Allison, at 26, is still AP photo learning the ways of NASCAR MONEY!! Dawson seeking Championship. TH ER E IT GOES — Washington defen­ each other up during the first period of His two-day total of 137 left him 7-under par after stock car racing. 36 holes of the tournament for golfers 50 years of age “ I keep getting taught valuable seman Scott Stevens (left) and New Friday's NHL game at the Cap Centre. and older. Moody and Geiberger both shot 71 to lessons,” said the son of longtime We may just have a York Islander center Brent Sutter tie $2 million salary stand at 4-under-par 140. Winston Cup star Bobby Allison. Arnold Palmer, a two-time PGA Seniors Cham­ He is learning as fast as he newspaper route available drives on the circuit’s super­ By Ronald Blum pionship winner, moved into contention with a 69. He in your area... The Associated Press was alone at 3-under-par 141, one shot ahead of speedways. He set all-time rookie Red Wings ciip the Deviis defending champion Chi Chi Rt^riguez, 1986 winner records of two victories and five (Manchester) NEW YORK — Andre Dawson went before an Gary Player and Tom m y Aaron. poles last year when he won DETROIT (AP) - Gerard ’The Islanders took a 2-0 lead in arbitrator Friday in the first $2 million salary Palmer’s 69 was the low score of the day. His Rookie of the Year honors. In Sunday’s $1.5 million Day­ Gallant scored two of his three the opening eight minutes on arbitration hearing while Juan Samuel settled for round featured an eagle on the fourth hole, five EIro St...... •» tona 500, NASCAR’s season op­ Clearvlew Dr...... all goals in the third period Friday NHL Roandap goals by Derek King and Randy $1,060,000 and Joe Carter agreed to $840,000, a 236 birdies and four bogeys. Hilliard St...... 357-591 Flower St...... all ener, the younger Allison will be night and the Detroit Red Wings Wood. But the Caps scored three percent increase. ■ Fleming St...... 60-70 East Middle Tpke...... 0-182 won their fourth straight game, times in less than five minutes to Dawson and his his agent, Dick Moss, went before Roberts has the lead starting for the second straight •van onty year on the outside of the front 4-3 over the New Jersey Devils. Red Wings even with 5:05 remain­ go ahead 3-2 and send goaltender arbitrator Stephen Goldberg in Chicago seeking a $2 HONOLULU, Hawaii (AP)- Loren Roberts North Main St...... 397-410 row. Mf:, The victory extended Detroit’s ing, scoring on a rebound while Billy Smith to the bench. million salary. The highest arbitration salary ever compiled a bogey-free 66 and took a one-shot lead 'iile: Last year, his qualifying per­ Congress St...... all Center St...... 11-301 odd unbeaten streak ,to six. Detroit held a man advantage. awarded is the $1,975,000 given to Don Mattingly of Friday in the second round of the $600,000 Hawaiiair formance was a surprise. ’This Irving St...... all Edgerton St...... 1-55 Bruce Driver’s career-high New Jersey has lost four of its Ramet 3, Flyers 2 the New York Yankees last year. Open G olf Tournament. time, nobody raised an eyebrow West Middle Tpke...... 153-255 Edgerton PI...... all 10th goal of the season in the last five games. PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Joe “ I ’m not frustrated; I ’m just tired,” Dawson said Roberts,-who hasn’t won in seven seasons of PGA when his Ford Thunderbird was Seymour St...... all second period had given the Nieuwendyk’s goal broke a after a four-hour hearing. " I t ’s b ^ n a long two Tour activity, reached the tournament halfway Knox St...... all second only to the Chevrolet Devils a 3-2 lead, but Gallant tied second-period tie and the Calgary weeks.” point in 134, 10 shots under par on the Waialae HIghwood Dr...... all Orchard St...... all Monte Carlo SS of Ken Schrader the score 2:05 into the third, Caps 6, Islanders 2 Flames went on to beat the Late in the day, Kevin Bass agreed to a two-year Country Club course. Trotter St...... all in pole qualifying. No. Elm St...... 5-91 taking a pass from Adam Oates LANDOVER, Md. (AP) - Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 Friday contract with the Houston Astros and Pat Sheridan Tom Sieckmann, another non-winner, gpt into Volley St...... all "D avey was no rookie last Woodbridge St...... 18-168 and beating New Jersey goal- Dave Christian scored two goals night in a game between division agreed to a one-year contract with the Detroit contention for the second week in a row with a 67 that Newman St...... all year,” Schrader said. "H e has so tender Bob Sauve with a back­ and Michal Pivonka added a goal leaders. ’Dgers. put him one shot back at 135. Rosemary PI...... all much experience in other kinds of Rachel Rd...... all hander from close range. and two assists to lead the Nieuwendyk. who leads NHL In late deals Thursday, Mark Davis and Larry John Inman, a former national collegiate racing, and he’s been around the Winter St...... 47-82 The Red Wings went ahead with Washington Capitals past the rookies with 41 goals, scored his Sheets settled on two-year contracts. champion, had another 68 in the hot, humid, windy HIghwood Dr...... all sport for so long, he’s a veteran. 8; 19 remaining when Gallant New York Islanders 6-2 Friday league-leading 26th power-play Davis and the San Diego Padres agreed to weather and was at .136, two shots off the lead. $1,120,000. He will get $520,000 this year and $600,000 He has a real chance to win this Galway St...... all Adelaide Rd...... all scored his 25th goal on a sharp night. goal when he poked a rebound of angle shot from the faceoff circle. The Capitals overcame a 2-0 next year. He made $415,000 last year. race, just like 10 or 12 other Kerry St...... all Steephollow Rd...... all Brett Hull’s shot past Flyers Three In LP G A lead North St...... all The three-goal performance was deficit to record their first victory goalie Ron Hextall with 4:04 Sheets and the Baltimore Orioles settled at $1.2 guys.” Jean Rd...... 5-30 SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) — Swirling, gustingwinds Allison’s education continued North School St...... 1-84 the second of Gallant’s career over the Islanders at the Capital remaining in the second period. million. He will get $540,000 in 1988, a 272 percent plagued Swedish rookie Liselotte Neumann in and second of the season. Gallant, Centre after five consecutive Calgary, which leads the increase, and $660,000 in 1989. Sheets, who made Thursday when he finished third Jefferson St...... all F riday’s second round of the $225,000 Sarasota in one of the Twin 125-mile Center St...... 365-436 a 38-goal scorer last season, losses, including the final three Smythe Division, added an insu­ $145,000 last year, can earn an additional $150,000 in Kenwood Dr...... all incentives bonuses. Classic, while LPG A veterans Beth Daniel and Jody qualifying races on Daytona Tolland Tpke...... 472-525 Griswold St...... all tallied three times against Minne­ Patrick Division semifinal rance goal when Mike Bullard Rosenthal rallied to pull into a three-way tie for the International Speedway’s 2.5- Union Place ...... all Lilac St...... all sota Dec. 18. playoff games last year, and snap stole the puck from Flyers No announcement was made Friday in the case of lead. mile oval. Union St...... 133-264 Trumbull St...... all Special teams played a key role a six-game overall losing streak defenseman Brad Marsh and Gary Redus, who appeared before arbitrator John Neumann, who opened with a 64 Thursday, Broad St...... 428 only in the first period as the clubs to the Islanders. lifted the puck over Hextall at Simpkins Thursday. There are 22 players remain­ ballooned to a 5-over-par 77, including six bogeys, on One driver who will have to Union St...... 13-91 scored two goals each. New Christian tied the game at 2-2 10:35 of the third period. ing in arbitration. the 6,170-yard Bent ’Tree Country Club course. Her pass a lot of people to get into Mayfair Gardens Jersey’s Doug Sulliman opened with his 28th goal of the season at Philadelphia, leading the P a ­ The Chibs submitted $1,850,000 for Dawson in contention is defeniiding champion (No. M a in )...... 14-470 Phelps Rd...... all 3-under 141 total for 36 holes left her tied with Daniel, the scoring with a short-handed 13:17 of the first period. Mike trick Division, closed to 3-2 when arbitration and Thursday offered a two-year $3.7 Starkweather...... all 68-73, and Rosenthal, 71-70. Bill Elliott, whose car suffer^ a goal at 2:04, but the lead lasted Ridley put the Caps ahead 26 Peter Zezel scored a power-play million contract, although the second year would broken transmission and failed to Marble St...... all Woodbridge St...... 180-202 not be gu aren te^ unless Dawson was healthy for Cathy Johnston was a stroke behind the leaders at McCabe St...... all just 1:36 before Detroit’s Joe seconds later when he came out of goal, beating Flames goalie Mike 142. finish a lap in his qualifying race Green Rd...... 136 only Kocur jam m ed a rebound past the com er and stuffed the puck Vernon between the pads at 16:31. most of this season. ’Thursday. Stock PI...... all Seven players were tied at 143, including Amy No. Main St...... 397-410 Sauve. past Billy Smith. Brian Propp got his 400th career "I have never experienced anything like this Alcott, who shot a 69 for Friday’s low round. Also Elliott, who won this race from The Devils regained the lead Christian added a power-play assist on the goal. before in my career,” Dawson said. “ It’s over, and two strokes behind the leaders were Betsy King, the pole two of the last three CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 midway through the period when goal at 5:14 of the third period Calgary opened the scoring the guy (Goldberg) will have to make a decision. I Patty Sheehan, Muffin Spencer-Devlin, Sherii years, will start 31st in the 42-car TVm Maneh— t9r Herald Pat Ckmacher, playing Just his that gave the Capitals a 5-2 when a loose puck bounced off the couldn’t be more pleased with our presentation.” ’Turner, Dot Gemnain and Dotti Mochrie. field ^nday. sixth game for New Jersey, got advantage. Pivonka assisted on skate of Flyers defenseman Mark Dan Grenesko, a Cubs vice president, represented his first goal. Gallant pull^ the both of K ris tia n ’s goals. Howe and into the net. the team. fHaurbrstrr Hrralb Xavier trims East Cathoiic SPORTS — see page 47 BIRD GUNS DOWN MAVS

NBA Roundap DALLAS (AP) — Larry Bird scored 39 points, including a 3-pointer with (our seconds left, rallying the Boston Celtics to a 105-104 NBA victory Friday night over the Dallas Mavericks. Dallas’ Derek Harper missed a 3-pointer with a second left and Kevin McHale grabbed the rebound to secure Boston’s 14th all-time victory in 15 tries against the Mavs. McHale had 20 points before a sellout crowd of 17,007 In Reunion Arena, while Mark Aguirre scored a season-high 38 points and Rolando Blackman added 20 for Dallas. The Mavs went on a 14-0 run after the score was tied 66-all and eventually led Boston 85-78 at the end of the third period as Aguirre had 17 points in the quarter. Dallas led 104-102 after Sam Perkins made one of two free throws with 10 seconds to go. ’The Celtics hurriedly Inbounded the ball and found Bird at the top of the key. Bird hit the 25-footer cleanly. Dallas outscored Boston 18-4 at the end of the I I second period to seize a 58-54 halftime lead. Bird scored 14 points in the first period as Boston led by as many as 12 points. He went into the game averaging 29.4 points against the Mavs, who won 116-115 here last year. Pistons 108, Hawks 92 PON'HAC, Mich. (AP) —Isiah’Thomas, wearing a support for his sore back, scored 17 of his 25 points in the first quarter Friday night, leading the Detroit Pistons to a 108-92 NBA victory over the Atlanta Hswks ’The Mstons, vying with the Hawks for home-court advantage in the NBA playoffs, now trails Atlanta by 1>A games in the Central Division. The Pistons, who had failed to reach 100 points while going 3-2 in their previous five games, came out running in the first quarter. Playing without Adrian Dantley. who missed his second straight game with a sprained right ankle, the Pistons got six points each from Thomas and Joe Dumars as they took a 15-6 lead in the first 4; 24 of the game. They led the rest of the way. Dominique Wilkins had 31 points for Atlanta and a iff Levingston had 18. Dumars finished with 18 points (or Detroit. The Pistons, with Thomas connecting from all over the court — inside and outside — had a 30-19 lead with 30 seconds remaining in the first period. ’The Hawks, with Wilkins hitting seven of his 20 nrst-half points, closed it to 40-34 with 5:49 remaining in the second quarter, but never got closer than six. Detroit led 52-43 at halftime. Cavallefs 98, Nets 98 RICHFIELD, Ohio (AP) — Ron Harper scored 28 points and the Cleveland Cavaliers outscored New Jersey 35-6 from the free-throw line to defeat the Nets 98-96 Friday night. AP photo The Cavaliers, winning for the seventh time in their last nine games, made only 30 percent of their at the Winter Olympic Games that open fleld-goal attempts in the second half. But they GOING FOR GOLD — Debi Thomas of attempted 47 free throws in the game compared to the United States Is one of the favorites today in Calgary. Stories on pages 42 IS for the Nets. in the ladies figure skating competition and 43.