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■TTA ’82 WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ csss, 1 owner, dent Reagan appointed former 495. Senate Republican leader Howard •TTA ’85 H. Baker Jr. to replace his ic, case, sold strong-willed chief of staff, Donald », 87995. T. Regan, who resigned Friday. ETTA ’81 >S The resignation and the appoint­ :ase, exc. con di ment were announced simultane­ ously just one day after the Tower >BBIT ’84 investigating commission hlamed :, diesel, low m l; Regan for the “ chaos that des­ 1995. cended upon the White House” after the disclosure of the Iran- ERTIBLE ’84 ■N.V. ass, exc. eond, Contra affair in November. 19495. In a one-sentence letter to Rea­ gan, Regan said, “ I hereby resign 7 DIESEL ’84 as chief of staff to the president of c, 1 owner. Sold ire, 85495. the United States.” Regan had been the target of a ■TTA’86 determined campaign by first lady I, csss, local car, Nancy Reagan to force him from 1995. the White House. She had com­ :KUP ’81 plained to friends that Regan was , sharp truck. not doing enough to protect the .m i president as his administration became enmeshed in the Iran- Contra affair. AN VW In its report Thursday, the Tower S, VERNON commission excoriated Regan, •2638 saying that as one of the most powerful chiefs of staff in recent history, he should have done more to shield the president. Critics — including many on Capitol Hill — had urged Regan’s ouster to give the White House a fresh start. They had accused Regan of being arrogant and unwilling to deal with members of Congress. It was not clear immediately whether there would be a staff shake-up beyond Regan. Other key presidential aides, including Secre­ tary of State George Shultz and Defense Secretary Caspar Wein­ berger, were criticized by the Tower commission, although less AP photo harshly ttan Regan. Baker, who was Senate majority NEW CHIEF — Former Senate Majority Leader will replace Donald Regan, who resigned one day leader during the first four years of Howard Baker meets with reporters In Washing­ after release of the highly critical Tower Reagan’s presidency, told a news ton Friday after It was announced that he will Commission report on the sale of arms to Iran. iHToraaiaHt Please turn to page 3 become the next White House chief of staff. Ho

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T 2 •8NAPU • by B iw hiw w to t »\'4111 r* I't'V'.'i i'i i *'i'jKf'*' I i I iliplifipiyi I j 41^. . . i 1 11 « 1J1. r :sw hom e w here Smokeout pits 5 elderly died Botton students HARTFOlRD (AP) —Stete health officials Friday brought charges against a Windsor nursing home against butts where five elederly patients d M during a salmonella outbreak last year, a move that could cost the By John Mitchell facility its license. Herald Reporter Health Commissioner Douglas S. BOLTON — High School senior Tracy Smith wore a Lloyd order^ owners of the 120-bed full-length cardboard sign Friday afternoon wrapped Mountain View Healthcare center around her body with the message “ Don’t Smoke’’ to appear at an April 16 hearing to scrawled on it and covered by the universal “ ban” answer the charges, which include symbol. a dozen alleged health-code viola­ "I support the smokeout day,” said Smith, who tions that occurred before, during smokes about half a pack of cigarettes a day. Smith and after the outbreak. admitted that the day had not been easy. "It’s a tough- The state Department of Health habit to break.” “These prints may not tell tv/io stole the Services alleg^ in its eight-page Smith was one of at least 30 smokers who gave up the car. but they’ll sure tell h o u '." complaint that Mountain View staff habit Friday in the school’s “ Great Bolton Smokeout,” failed to move quickly enough to a day complete with pep rallies, constant encourage­ contain the outbreak and didn’t ment from teachers and students alike, and an overall provide adequate care for those anti-smoking sentiment. who fell ill. “ Our goal eventually is to have a smokeless high Connecticat Weather Before the outbreak. Mountain school,” Principal Joseph Fleming told cheering View staff also failed to keep students in the school’s packed gymnasium. ” We may kitchen facilities properly sanit­ not get there but we want to try.” Eastern laterion Becoming cloudy today. Highs in the ized, the health department By all indication, the effort was worth the trouble. lower 40s. Wind south around 10 mph. Rain and fog charged. Karen Flore, a science teacher who helped coordinate tpnight. Some wet snow or sleet possible early. Lows in Short of license revocation, the the event, said 57 students signed up to quit, as well as the mid-30s. Rain and fog Sunday. Windy and mild with health department also could sus­ the four teachers who smoke. “ Kids who didn’t sign up highs in the mid-40s. Chance of rain: 80 percent. pend Mountain View’s license or also quit,” she said, noting that five stopped smoking CentrdI, Ssnthwest Interior: Becoming cloudy today "take any other action it deems the Friday before to prepare and hadn’t smoked since. with a chance of snow and rain in the afternoon. Highs appropriate," Lloyd said in a The event was planned after a request in December arow d 40. Wind south around 10 mph. Rain and fog statement. The health department by Board of Education members to get rid of the high tonigHt. Some wet snow or sleet possible early. Lows in does not have the authority to fine school’s smoking area. Teachers and administrators the mld-30s. Chance of precipitation: 90 percent. Hnfoe Baker Hillbave Corp., owner of Mountain which starts today and runs through Wednesday. animal crackers, gum, and other cigarette substitutes View, said Mountain View officials his students offered him, said he’s tried to quit four Advice _ _ .10 Obituaries. are already moving to correct New Year’s Eves in a row. Continued from page 1 administration through the issues that few others have. His Business. -1 0 -tt Opinion.______alleged deficiencies found by health “ I think it’s going to be encouraging for me,” he said. investigations.” Judgment is excellent, his integrity Churches . -16-17 So t Iot Citizens. officials in November and “ The long-term effects will be good for the school.” conference that he took the White Reagan said Regan had indicated unquestioned and his abilities are Classified. .42-46 Sports______December. Fleming said he was extremely pleased with the House Job “ with the full knowledge that with the release of the Tower simply unequaled, he will bring Cotplcs' .40-41 U.8./World____ this will eliminate me as a candi­ Connecticut _ “ We are hopeful a solution can be Jr. high students learn number of people the program reached. “ What we’ll board’s report, “ he felt he would new strength to a strong -5-6 Weather. date for president (in 1988). You president,” Entertainment. achieved which will suport the find out now is how many will want to quiL” he said. like to go through with his original . 37-39 Weekend Plus Magazine can’t do both.” Local news___ quality of care we provide at At one point during the assembly, Heming plans to return to private life. I am Baker was first elected to the ------4 ------Pullout 21-36 “ Ronald Reagan is an historic Mountain View and allow the hate is a hard lesson challenged the girls from each grade to pledge a tota 1 of therefore accepting with regret his Senate in 1966. He was elected facility to return to a normal $50, which he would match. He challenged them to go 10 president,” he said. “ If we go resignation as chief of staff, effec­ minority leader in 1977 and was working day," Kuzman said. consecutive days without leaving the restroom smoky forward, credihility will follow.” tive today.” chosen majority leader when Re­ Baker, a 61-year-old Tennessean, Before selecting Baker, Reagan publicans took over control of the Salmonella bacteria, found* in and littered with butte. ’The prize would be pizza for the BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Studente discriminated against, losing cer­ students. is a onetime poliUcal rival of Senate in 1981. improperly prepared food and was rebuffed by a longtime asso­ illattrliPBtrr Hrrald at WhitUer Junior Ugh School have tain school privileges, including ice Reagan’s who competed for the feces, usually causes .a headache “ I’m going to be checking," he warned the girls, who ciate, former Sen. Paul Laxalt, He retired from the Senate in come face to face with reality — cream at lunch, while school life 1980 Republican presidential nomi­ USPS 327-500 VOL. CVI, No. 128 followed by several days of severe screamed defiantly in answer to his dare. R-Nev., and by former Transporta­ 1984, saying he would be more free they have been broken into groups went on as usual for the greens. nation, but eventually endorsed tion Secretary Drew Lewis. diarrhea. The dehydration caus^ Senior Stephen Burke, who smokes about 10 as a private citizen to devote the Penny M. Sieffert. Publisher and stripped of privileges in a plan Those wearing orange were se­ Reagan. Despite his national repu­ One Republican offered this by the unrelenting diarrhea can cigarettes a day, said he had lots of encouragement to time to another try for the White to teach them about discrimination. gregated in one part of the tation, Baker remained a longshot OougiM A. Bevint Sheldon Cohen lead to death in the very young, the quit. “ It Just seemed like a good idea since everybody scenario of the president’s decision House in 1988. ‘ executive Editor Glenda Jones-Bums, a language cafeteria. They had to wait unUI ali was motivating me,” he said. for the 1988 nomination. to offer Baker the Job: Laxalt met Baker first gained national atten­ _ ^ Compoaino Manager very old and the infirm. Oenlee A. Itoberts PobertH. Hubbard arte teacher, came up with the idea the green students were served Burice said he didn’t smoke at all Friday, noting that Reagan called Baker “ a distin­ with Reagan at the White House on tion as a member of the Senate Adveitleing Director The state health department Mark F. AbreNIs Praaaroom Manager as part of a Black History Month before they were given lunch. he had tried to quit before but found it a bit tough. guished American” and a man of Thursday and raised the possibility committee that investigated the «ld«>naO. Fromarth alleged Mountain View staff failed effort to make youngsters more Buelneee Manager ClrcuMlon Manager to notify local health officials Instead of sitting oq comfortable Will his day off be the incentive he needs to kick the “ unquestioned integrity and of recruiting Baker. According to Watergate scandals that drove aware of the civil rights struggle. seats at the tables as green pupils habit? ability.” this source, the president liked the President Nixon from office. P u bllal^ dally axcapt Sunday and certain holldaya by tha immediately when patients started She said she wanted the students failing ill. They also failed to keep did, they were given rickety chairs “ I’ll have to see over the weekend,” Burke said. Mrs. Reagan, who had cam­ idea, and had an emissary tele­ His question, which he reiterated Plsca. Mwiduwtar. to realize "how people struggled to and had to hold their lunch trays on paigned for Regan’s departure, phone Baker, who expressed over and over, was: “ What did the £5?.*!:-°y*°-^ * y ^ .c '» * P«»«lsaapaldatManehaatar.Conn. the patients’ personal physicians get where they are. I felt they just their laps. “ »«!haalar Herald. informed of their condition and said of Baker, “ I am delighted he interest. president know, and when did he P.O. Box SSI. Manehaatar. Conn. 06040 weren’t getUng it. I thought they will be with us.” The first lady’s know it.” failed to educate nursing home They were not allowed to talk to 'Gook’ Invades Fla. shore Baker then talked to Reagan on II imu don’t r a e ^ your Herald by 5 p.m. araakdeya or TM needed to be in that person’s the green students, and they had to press secretary, Elaine Crispen, As majority leader in the first a.m, Murdaya, ptoaaa Maphona your earrlar. If you're unable residents how they could protect the phone, flew back to Washington shoes.’’ wait until all the green students had JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — An oil slick up to 18 said the Reagans are “ old fr ie r s ” Repubiican-controlled Senate in a *® *** ^ y^ ' Fsrrlar. call subscriber sarvlea at 647-6048 by 6 themselves during the outbreak, Under the program that began and met the president early Friday p.m. vraakdaya tor dellvary in Manehaatar. “ " the complaint said. entered their classrooms before miles long from a freighter that ruptured its fuel tanks of Baker and his wife, Joy. afternoon in the residential quar­ quarter-century. Baker expressed rates are lt.80 weakly. $6.80 tor one last Wednesday, half the school they could go in and until the greens In accepting Regan’s resigna­ The complaint also alleges the on a Jetty began washing ashore Friday on ters of the White House. misgivings about tl)e Reagan eco­ a n n n ' J ^ ^ *3**0 tor six months and population of ISO seventh- and were all out before they could leave. tion, the president said in a 9^.00 tor ona year. Mall rates arc avallabla on rsquaat. nursing staff failed to make sure northeastern Florida’s shore, Coast Guard officials “ ’The president hit a home run” in nomic policy, calling ita “ riverboat eighth-graders had orange ribbons ’The teachers called on the green said. statement that the 68-year-old gamble.” *. fl— *111*4 or d l^ a y advartlsamanl. or to rsport a patients with symptoms of salmo­ selecting Baker, said Senate Re­ pinned to their shirt sleeves while studente first but gave the orange rg*.*!?";-**?? y g * ^ 64»-271t. Oftica twwaara nella poisoning were getting “ It’s’ sludge, a nasty gook,” said Coast Guard former Wall St)reet executive, had publican Leader Bob Doie of But he put his reservations aside 8:M t.m . to 8 p m. Momloy ttKO(lo^ Frldoy. the other half wore green. At the studente more work and were indicated “ many months ago” that enough fluids, to monitor their spokesman Joe Dye. “ And we’re looking at the Kansas. and steered the president’s historic TheMencherterHemld *sameinbs(oftheAwoctaledPrw end of the three days, the ribbons stricter with them. he would like to return to private tax and spending cuts and military the Audit ^ Of ClrouateSTand thnSTErSZi blood pressure and pulse, and to majority of it washing up.” were switched. The experinnent The orange studente were al­ life “ in the near future.” Rep. Robert Michet of Illinois, the buildup to passage in 1981, and keep accurate records of their ended Friday. The slick, 4 miles wide in some places, hovered House Republican leader, said symptoms. lowed to use only certain water “ However, after the revelations assured approval for much of the Studente wearing orange were fountains and lavatories. offshore then moved on to the beaches when the tide about Iran, he indicated he would Baker “ has a depth of understand­ Reagan agenda in the early years of turned in the afternoon, said Dye. like to stay and help me and the ing of domestic and foreign policy the administration. r««4 Liical News in Brief Tax phase-in is necessary, Coventry board Andy’s building still lacks tenant iy/ianchester iegisiators urge ratifies two-year The owners of a North Main Street shopping center are waiting for Andy's of Manchester grocery store to By George Loyng complete its move out before seeking a new tenant for added equally in each of the next assessed at 30 percent of its market Herald Reporter five years. teacher contract the building, the property manager said Friday. Value, the taxes paid the first year Andy’s, which had hem iocated in the buiiding for For example, a person whose of the phase-in would be based on 38 Manchester officials told state home is currently assessed at five years, followed the path of Manchester’s other legislators during a public hearing percent of the assessed market By Jacqueline Bennett smaller food outlets in recent years and ciosed Feb. 15. $30,000 that is revalued at $70,000 value. Each of the next four years, Friday to approve a bill that would would pay taxes the first year of the Herald Correspondent Kelly Totonls, the property manager for the North lessen the flnancial burden of real the assessed value would jump Main Street shopping center, which includes several phase-in based on $38,000. Each of eight percent until 70 percent is estate taxes for town residents next the next four year, the assessed COVENTRY — ’The Board of Education has / other smaller businesses, said the landiord will begin year. reached. completed negotiations with the Education Association *®®ktag for a new tenant once the building is compietely value would increase by $8,000 until The end result is the same as the They said the legislation has been $70,000 is reached. of Coventry, ratifying a two-year contract with the other phase-in method, but this teachers’ union. approved in the past to help other However, Weinberg said the town TTie center is the iocation where a South Windsor communities and should be again. method allows the town to use its “ As the largest group of employees in town, we are attorney had planned to open a high-technology suggested that another method be computers more effectively to The measure would allow real used that would make it easier and pleased that this is finally settled." EAC President entertainment center called LaserLand. estate tax assessments to be phased calculate the phase-in because Edmund Steinnagel said of the 1987-1989 contracts. However, the businessman decided against moving less costly for tjie town administra­ percentages, or ratios, are used. in over a five-year period. These tion to phase in assessments. This Under the new contracts, starting salaries will jump into the building after,local residents and church State Rep. John W. ’Thompson, assessments are expected to climb proposal is based on the average from $14,500 to $20,000. Salaries for master teachers groups opposed the project. D-Manchester, introduced the five- over 200 percent when the town percentage that properties will also go up. In exchange for the raise, teachers will rfei; year phase-in bill and told completes its real estate revalua­ throughout town are assessed at work four more days and will give up increases based ■fe members of the Finance, Bonding tion for use beginning July 1,1988, compared to their market value. on length of employment, Steinnagel said. and Revenue Committee that Comment session scheduled Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg said This figure is available from the ‘“The EAC had two goals.” Steinnagel said. “ One. to after the hearing. phase-in legislation has been used maximize the Enhancement Act funds for Coventry Manchester residents who have complaints, com­ state for each town, and would be Although the tax rate is expected effectively in the past by Manches­ and, second, to do that as soon as possible. I ’m pleased ments or suggestions can talk to members of the town compared with 70 percent of the to drop after the revaluation, the ter and other towns. That legisla­ we achieved the first, frustrated we did not achieve the Board o f Directors Tuesday from 9 to 10 a.m. at the property’s market value. new assessments would still be tion has since expired. second.” directors’ office in the Municipal Building. The later figure is higher because high enough to result in an increase ’Thompson said the alternative Under the Education Enhancement Act. the state Sessions will be held on the first Tuesday of each real estate revaluations are done in real estate taxes. The proposed phase-in method proposed by Man­ will reimburse the town $540,000 for increasing month at 9 a.m. and the third Thursday of each month only every ten years. Between legislation would make it easier for chester officials seemed to interest teachers’ pay. Reimbursement money would have from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. revaluations, the property value committee members. No decision residents in Manchester and other continues to increase, but the come sooner if contracts had been ratified earlier. towns to pay this increase than if a on the measure has been made, Steinnagel said. assessed value remains the same. although the co-chairman of the Sports boosters to meet phase-in were not used. The difference between these two “ We wanted to complete negotiations and apply for Under the proposed bill, the panel have both said it is likely to be funds as soon as possible also, and that’s what wek’ve ANDOVER — The Sports Boosters Club of RHAM figures would then be divided by approved. difference between a property’s five and added onto the old assessed done.” school board Chairwoman Judy Halvorson AP photo High School will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the schooi higher asessed value and the old Weinberg said that similar said. She attributed the delay to the complex language library. value In each of the next five years phase-in bills have been adopted in value would be divided by five and For example, if a home is of the state education legislation. Spin-related fire For more information, caii 228-9684. 1979, 1980, 1982, and 1984. Steinnagel was also annoyed that the balance iof the contract, the two-year successor agreeement, was not Smoke billows from a Somerville, Mass., home. The area was evacuated after the Resident plays In ‘Odd Couple’ Coventry ratified until Jan. 30. He said contracts are usually finished within three weeks, but because the board has home Friday after gasoline from a accident, which involved a gasoline A former Manchester resident is playing a ,v moved slowly, the Town Council will not act on the nearby truck accident spilled into storm delivery truck. supporting character in the play “ The Odd Couple (the OKs policy agreement until Monday. drains and caused fumes to ignite in the female version)," in Meriden next week. Action by the council, however, is just a formality. Linda Conte, 38, who lived in Manchester from 1954 to According to council Chairwoman Joan Lewis, the 1968, will play Vera in the play, one of the firends of the on AIDS contracts automatically go into effect 30 days after Odd Couple, which is scheduled for next Friday and By Jacqueline Bennett mm being received by the council from the board. O’Neill buddy gets housing post Saturday (March 5 and 6) at the Washington Middle Nevertheless, Steinnagel said, the council’s action is School on North Broad Street in Meriden. Herald Correspondent important in terms of showing support for the HARTFORD (A P ) — Gov. Wil­ was named to that post hy Division background as a lawyer, legislator Tickets for the play are available at the Head Chop on educators. liam A. O’Neill on Friday nomi­ Executive Director A.W. Oppenhei- and government official consti­ Main Street in Manchester and cost $5 for adults, $3.50 COVENTRY - -The Board of “ Those are the messages teadiers need to hear.” he nated his old political friend and mer in 1983 after the governor’s tuted “ the right match for this for children and senior citizens. Education Thursday night adopted said. a policy on AIDS that would allow a state gaming official John F. office told Papandrea to call important post.” Conte is the former owner of the Head Chop, a locai Papandrea of Meriden as the hair salon. student with the disease to remain Oppenheimer. O’Neill is asking the General state’s next housing commissioner. in school. Papandrea, whose family has Assembly this year to approve a The two were elected to the state owned residential and commercial $100 housing program this spring. The policy states that the diagno­ Sportscaster says House of Representatives in 1966 property in Meriden for years, sis of AIDS or ARC (Aids Related 2 8 8 and have remained good friends would replace Joseph E. Canale of In a statement released by the Complex) “ shall not be the sole since. Danbury, who is retiring. ’The governor’s office, Papandrea said: Calendars grounds’ ’ for exclusion, expulsion ‘bunch of women’ Papandrea is now chief of gam­ nominaUon is subject to confirma­ “ It is clear housing is one of the or restricUon of a student’s educa­ ing regulation in the Division of tion by the (General Assembly. most pressing issues facing this tional program. Special Revenue, which oversees O’Neill, who has said he wants state and I will be working very won’t stop speech the state-run lotteries, jai alai, dog Manchester Board Chairwoman Judy Halvor- 1987 to be the “ year of housing” in hard to develop the beat programs racing and off-track betting. He Connecticut, said Papandrea’s possible.” Andrea Ader, 'I M onday Richard Ashley, Richard Frye, and NEW HAVEN (AP) — An NBC sportscaster says “ a Parking Authority, Lincoln Center gold room, S am Robert Ballok voted in favor of the bunch of women” won’t atop him from speaking at a Planning and Zoning Commission, Lincoin O nter policy. Jean Bachamd abstained religious group’s dinner for men only next month. hearing room, 7 p.m. and Lawrence Mickel opposed it. ’ ‘ ’I won’t back out of it, especially if a bunch of women W ednesday wanted me to,” Paul Maguire, a commentator and “ There are too many ifs — to ^-Grandson TV Veterans Committee, Municipal Building coffee- analyst for the NBC sports show “ N F L ’86,” said. room, 7 p.m. possibly put large numbers of Maguire, a former professional football player, is the BRIDAL EXPO students and teachers at risk,” said Hockanum River Linear Park Committee. Lincoln Mickel. guest speaker at the March 17 Knights of St. Patrick’s Sunday March 1,1987 Center gold room, 7:30 p.m. annual dinner. Women’s groups in the area are gearing nmrsday Medical research is not definitive up to protest the exclusion of their sex from the Economic Development Commission. Lincoln Cen­ enough to confirm ways AIDS is banquet. ’The event in the past has been attended by VITO’S BIRCH MOUNTAIN INN ter gold room, 8 a.m. transmitted, he said. Although politicians, lawyers, businessmen and police officials. '■ M ' I !’■ V v illa Luisa Rd. Bolton Judge’s hours. Probate Court building, 6:30 p.m. evidence indicates it is not trans­ Maguire told the New Haven Register this week that . \ M -■ ■ . Arts Council, Lincoln Center hearing room, 7 p.m. mitted through saliva, if an af­ he was not aware that the dinner was restricted to men DOORS OPEN AT NOON flicted person has lesions in his Martin Luther King Day Committee, Lincoln Center when he was invited to speak. Last year. Sen. Edward h gold room, 7:30 p.m. mouth, blood may enter the saliva, Kennedy, D-Mass., cancelled on speaking at the dinner V ... increasing the chances of transmis­ when he discovered women couid not attend. Featuring: sion, Mickel said. “ It’s been going for more than 100 years. Obviously Andover “ We don’t allow students with far they aren’t getting anywhere,” Maguire said about the The Coventiy Shoppe Formal Elegance Men’s World M onday less serious diseases in class,” he dinner and the women’s protests. Flowers, Cakes, Invitations by Annette’s Living Color by Debbie and Eileen said. Htrald photo by Pinto Basket People Home Parties, Limited Jean LeBlanc Photographer Board of Selectmen, Town Office Building, 3 p.m. , “ Why don’t they have their own dinner?” he said In high-risk conditions such as about the women. Under Cover Wear by Shawnee Sewtique Custom Headpieces “ open wounds, biting behavior, or IVa a boy! NBC Sports spokesman Doug Kelly said Friday that “Slender You” Excercise Studio “Cut Loose” Hair Styiist Bolton frequent incontinence’’ however, a NBC has no comment on Maguire’s statements. and much more Tuesday student may be assigned a res­ Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer of 288 Fern St. want all the Some state chapters of the National Organization for tricted program or expelled. Par­ neighbors to know their good nows so they placed this Women are banding together to oppose the 109-year-old Board of Selectmen. Community Hall 8 n m dinner. ^ Fashion Shows at 1:30 and 3:30 Thursday ents could appeal such action. All cases are t6 be reported to the 6-foot sign in front of their home. A grandson, Eric, was The Knights of St. Patrick is an organization whose ^ard of Library Directors, Bentley Memorial [ born to Carla (Palmer) Hahi. and Dwight Hahn of Bridge DOOR PRIZES • FREE ADMISSION • REFRESHMENTS Library, 7:30 p.m. superintendent, but confidentiality members are Roman Catholic men who can claim at would be protected. I Street on Wednesday at Manchester Memorial Hospital. least one Irish ancestor. It is not affiliated with any 647-7446 646-3161 649-3292 particular parish. . I ' Connecrticat in Brief ^ Theologian may sue church u.8./wotid hi Brief Killei^s death puzzles cops NEW HAVEN (AP) — Theolo­ Curran said the tension between Insurance exec urges regulation gian Charles E. Curran, whose past and present is a sign that the ANNISTON, Ala. (A P) — Expo­ writings led to his suspension as a NEW HAVEN — Tighter regulation of price cuts to Roman Catholic church is alive. sure to cold brought an end to the teacher at Catholic University of Syrian forces beef up control protect policyholders from insurance company insol­ But he said the tension is worse than criminal career of the “ Black vencies are needed in the nation’s 2,000 property- America, says he will decide this it should be. BEIRUT, Lebanon — Syrian forces guarded empty Widow,” a killer and master of casualty insurance companies, Hartford Insurance weekend whether to sue for “ For the short term, the tensions Western embassies Friday, tightened their control on disguise who was found wet, muddy Group Vice President William C. Aldrich said Friday. reinstatement. are going to be greater and more west Beirut and were reported ordering young men to and delirious on a rural porch after Speaking at a Yale Law School program on civil Curran has written about such destructive,” he said. “ The prob­ shave off beards, which have become virtual badges of four days on the run. liability, Aldrich said, “ Competition can prevent issues as artificial contraception, lems causing those tensions are not militia gunmen. Calhoun County Coroner Ralph prices from getting too high, but it can’t prevent them divorce and homosexuality. The , going to go away.” Syrian units raided arms caches and escorted more Phillips said he listed hypothermia, from getting too low. Roman Catholic church’s Congre­ food convoys into Palestinian refugee camps that had or extreme loss of body heat, as the ‘ ‘There have been 119 insurer insolvencies since 1975, gation for the Doctrine of the Faith Curran said the current tension been under siege by the Shiite militia Amal for three official cause of death of Audrey and almost half of them have taken place in the last in Rome said he was “ neither will only lessen if the church adopts months. Marie HiUey. three years, ’’ he continued. ‘ ‘It isn’t just the number of suitable nor eligible” to teach major structural changes that will Brig. Gen. Ghazi Kenaan, commander of the 7,500 An autopsy report was awaited, insolvencies that is disturbing. They are beginning to Catholic theology at the Washing­ live up to the new freedom Syrian soldiers, said his men had the city’s Moslem but Sheriff Roy Snead said he did hit larger, more prominent companies.” ton, D.C., university. theoretically introduced by the sector under control. He has urged Western diplomat^ not expect it to contradict the to move back into the embassies. Curran told a Yale University Second Vatican Council. coroner’s ruling. audience Thursday that he might With authority “ still highly, and Mrs. Hilley, who killed one Basketball brawl case continued husband, fled custody, staged her file a lawsuit in civil court to regain in my judgment, overly centralized Spy details Israel’s effort NEW BRITAIN — A court hearing in the case of a his job. He said he was “ about to own death and set up a new life in Rome,” the church heirarchy WASHINGTON — Convicted spy Jonathan Jay Wolcott High School baskebtall player arrested cross the Rubicon this weekend and before being recaptured in 'Ver­ must “ give much more authority to Pollard, portraying himself as a loyal American who following a brawl during a Feb. 6 game against Berlin decide what I ’m going to do about mont in 1983, became a fugitive local conferences of bishops,” he CHARLES CURRAN helped Israel, Friday cited “ extremely detailed” High School was continued and no action was taken that.” Sunday when she failed to return to said. .. at odds with church requests for U.S.intelligence data as evidence of Friday. prison from a three-day leave. Israel’s “ highly coordinated” espionage effort. Tom Rascoe, 18, was charged with second-degree “ Nobody in their wildest imagi­ Pollard said in a lengthy pre-sentence statement that assault for his part in the fight. nation thought it would end like he gave Israel military intelligence to help it maintain Berlin Coach Ken Parciak suffered a broken nose this,” Snead said. Hooks: Reagan should take ride an up-to-date defense against hostile neighbors, and eye socket while trying to break up the fight. notably Syria. “ In the end, she was going to Rascoe’s attorney, ’Timothy Moynahan, was granted WEST HAVEN (AP) - NAACP remember because he didn’t know he was lying to his people.” “ In my mind, assisting the Israelis did not involve or confound the experts and do what a March 13 date to return to court. Moynahan said he leader Benjamin L. Hooks has what he was doing when he was Hooks also criticized Marine Lt. require betraying the United States,” Pollard said in they would never have thought,’* wanted to review videotapes of the game now held by scoffed at President Reagan’s doing it.” Col. Oliver North, the fired staff the statement filed in U.S. District Court. “ I never said District Attorney ^ b Field. Berlin police. claim he couldn’t recall a major Hooks said he respected Reagan member of the National Security thought for a second that Israel’s gain would Mrs. Hilley, 53, a former Annis­ Rascoe and teammate Jim Scully were suspended point in the Iran-Contra affair, and because of his office, “ but I think Council. necessarily result in America’s loss.” ton housewife, became known as from the team following their arrests, but earlier this says it’s time the president “ came it’s time he came clean, so you “ Can you imagine a lieutenant t “ Black Widow” when she mur­ week the board of education reinstated both players. clean” with the American people. write him — all of you who idolize colonel running the foreign policy of dered her first husband by lacing “ If President Reagan wants to him — tell him to tell the truth and this nation?” asked Hooks, 62, who Prosecutor seeks short sentence his food with arsenic and attempted tell the truth, they got it right down take his medicine like a man.” was an Army staff sergeant in to murder her 19-year-old daughter State couldn’t stop CRRA buy to the minute and hour what he The president said ’Tuesday that World War II. PARIS — ’The prosecutor asked on Friday that by iqjecting the poison into her did,” Hooks, the president of the veins, claiming it was medicine. HAR’TFORD — Attorney General Joseph I. Lieber- it’s possible to forget whether he Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, charged with complicity in National Association for the Ad­ “ Then North goes strutting up to After her arrest in 1979, she fled man has concluded that he was powerless to block the authorized a 1985 shipment by the murders of U.S. and Israeli diplomats, be vancement of Colored People, said Congress, resplendent in his Ma­ while free on bond, eluding authori­ Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority’s acquisi­ Israel of U.S. arms to Iran, and then sentenced to 10 years or less to avoid making France a Hiursday. He waved his personal rine Corps uidform with all his ties for three years from Florida to tion of a Waterbury tandfill despite his belief that it was Reagan asked an audience if they hostage to terrorism. appointment book at an audience of could remember what they were decorations, saluted'and says, ‘I ‘ ‘A severe sentence could transform the accused into Texas to New England as she posed improperly handled by a quasi-state agency, his can’t talk. I’m taking the Fifth spokesman said Friday. the University of New Haven, doing on Aug. 8, 1985. None could. a martyr and France into a hostage,” prosecutor as a proper professional woman. where he was speaking. Amendment ” AP photo “ We don’t have the authority to negate agreements, ’ ’ Hooks said it may be time for Pieire Baechlin said. “ It’s up to justice to render a According to the FBI, she mar­ “ He can’t remember what he said James E. Kennedy, Lie^rm an’s spokesman. Reagan to “ ride into the sunset.” Hooks was speaking at the decision in the interest of everyone. One must know ried a man named John Homan, This is a 1986 file photo of Audrey Marie Hilley, a fugitive did,” Hooks said of Reagan. “ He how to adapt to events.” Lieberman claimed earlier this month that the “ I don't care how much you love university as part of the school’s moved with him to New Hamp­ may remember that he doesn’t him,” Hooks said. “ He’s wrong — observation of black history month. The trial has been watched closely in France, partly murderer who was found Thursday lying near a road in CRRA violated state laws and its own regulations in shire, then went alone to Texas north Anniston, Ala. An Intensive search began Sunday procuring the Waterbury site. The. CRRA disputed in fear that a harsh sentence would cause a new wave of where she faked her own death and Lieberman’s findings, claiming the acquistion was bombings in support of Abdallah, said to be a leader of returned to Homan posing as his when she failed to return to the Julia Tutwiler prison properly handled. O SHA says the Lebanese Armed Revolutionary Factions. Bombs late wife’s sister. She had lost while on a three-day pass. Kennedy said threatened legal action by the city of killed 11 people and wounded more than 150 in Paris weight and changed her hair, and Waterbury could still block the agreement. last September. A Lebanese group claimed responsi­ Homan said he was fooled by the bility and demanded freedom for Abdallah and two her. She was scary,” said Mrs. Rescue workers said Mrs. Hilley statement on masquerade. Craft. “ There were spots of mud on 1964, she was employed for 27 years other prisoners. was still conscious when the ambu­ Theodore C. Miller After her latest escape, investi­ her face. Her bangs were stuck to lance arrived but suffered a convul­ as a nurse at a Manchester doctor’s O’Neill blocks MVD promotions gators had said they expected her to her forehead. She had long finger­ sion at the scene and lost Uretek wrong Theodore C. Miller,’ 76, of 21 office. Before that, she was head leave the state again, once more HARTFORD — Gov. William A. O’Neill said Friday nails, like she had never wrung out consciousness. Diane Drive, died Thursday at nurse in charge of the operating Italian leader offers to quit posing as a respectable career he has moved to block two promotions approved by a mop. She had thin hands, and the Linda Barnes, a spokeswoman NEW HAVEN (AP) - An official Manchester Memorial Hospital. room at Manchester Memorial woman. outgoing Motor Vehicles Commissioner Benjamin A. ROME — Premier Bettino Craxi met with leaders of little finger on her right hand for Regional Medical Center at of the federal Occupational Health Miller was bom in Hawley, Pa., Hospital in the 1930s. But she was a grim, ghastly Muzio. his badly divided, five-party government coalition wouldn’t straighten out. It was bent Anniston, said Mrs. Hilley suffered and Safety Administration is dis­ and lived in Manchester for 23 Hollister is a graduate of Cornell figure when Sue Craft spotted her “ There’ll be no promotions by any commissioners Friday to tell them he would offer his resignation next double. a cardiac arrest upon arrival at the puting a city health official’s years. He was a member of All Medical Center in New York, Class sprawled out on a rural porch that are leaving the system,” O’Neill said. “ That’s week, Italian politicians and news media reported. hospital. Doctors tried to raise her statement that OSHA was con­ Saints Orthodox Church in of 1924. Thursday. “ She was so dirty. She talked like been rectified and no promotions will take place until The move follows weeks of bitter squabbling. But it body temperature and revive her, tacted about worker health prob­ Hartford. She is survived by one niece, “ I really didn’t like looking at the new commissions are in position.” was not certain whether the expected collapse of the her tongue was thick.” but were unsuccessful. lems at Uretek Inc. in November. Miller is survived by his wife. Mary Roue of Ottawa. Canada. Muzio’s move had surprised Lawrence F. Delponte, Ann (Kowalchik) Miller of Man­ The funeral will be Tuesday at government would lead to a resurrection of the same Ronald Morin, director of alliance under a new premier or would force early who is to be sworn in as motor vehicles commissioner chester; a son, Theodore A. Miller 8:45 a.m. from the Holmes Funeral OSHA’s Hartford office, said the parliamentary elections. on Monday. When the promotions were made public first time he became aware of the of Rochester, N.Y.; a daughter, Home, 400 Main St., with a mass of last week, O’Neill’s spokesman had said the governor Craxi, ’s first Socialist premier, has been in Fired guard gets some job offers Uretek problem was on Feb. 17. Sandra A. Copestonsky of' Maga- Christian burial at 9; 30 a.m. at St. had tried to make it clear that no major changes could dore, Ohio; a brother. Charles office since August 1983, longer than any other Italian Paul Kowalski, the city’s envir­ Bridget Church. Burial will be in SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A and to the San Francisco police be made in any department where a new commissioner Miller of Louisville. Ky.; and seven premier since World War II. He heads the nation’s 45th suspect and pulling his gun in the onmental health director, said he Buckland Cemetery. Calling hours security guard who was fired for department and the FBI for their was taking over, until the new commissioner was grandchildren. postwar government. process, said spokesman was contacted Nov. 21 by Dr. are Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. chasing a bank robbery suspect support. A lot of people have sworn in. The funeral is Monday at 10 a.m. Dave Murray. William Beckett of the Yale-New says he has gotten a lot of job offers stopped me and told me what a good at All Saints Orthodox Church in An off-duty police officer called Haven Occupational Medicine Pro­ John W. Adamy and congratulations from people thing I ’ve done.” Hartford. Burial will be in Rose Hill Mazda recalls '82 and ’83 can other officers to help apprehend gram about two cases of solvent who think his behavior was heroic. Massey, 24, was fired from the Senators call for flight probe Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Calling John W. Adamy 79. of 197 Robert Cunningham, a federal reactions at the Uretek plant. WASHINGTON — The importer of Mazda cars is “ The public has been great,” said security firm he worked for a day hours are Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. Eldridge St., died Friday evening fugitive suspected of holding up HARTFORD — Connecticut’s two U.S. senators are He said he called the OSHA office recalling 139,008 cars from the 1982 and 1983 model Jesse Massey, of Oakland, on earlier because he violated Wells and 7 and 9 p.m. at the church. at a local convalescent home. four here in the past three calling for an investigation by the Smnithsonian and was told by a man whose name years to fix exhaust pollution control systems that Thursday. “ I ’m grateful to them Fargo Bank policy by pursuing the Samsel & Carmon Funeral Home, Arrangements, which are incom­ months. Institution into claims that GusUve Whitehead he did not record that the agency plete. are being handled by Holmes permit too much carbon monoxide and unburaed fuel actually piloted the first motorized flight. would not investigate unless the 419 Buckland Road, South Windsor, to escape, the Environmental Protection Agency said has charge of arrangements. Funeral Home,* 400 Main St. Jelly bean case Senators Christopher Dodd, a Democrat, and Lowell complaint was made by an em­ Friday. '^-tr^'k'k'k'k'k'k-k-k^'k^'k'k-kifkiririrififiriririr'kitH Weicker, a Republican, asked for the investigation in a ployee or a company official. Mazda North America Inc. dealers will replace ends in acquittal joint letter to the Smithsonian, released Friday. They Mary Hollister In Nemoriam ceramic pellets in the catalytic converters of 91112 Morin said OSHA accepts infor­ RX-7 models from 1982 and 1983 equipp^ with the VANCOUVER, BriUsh Columbia « BAG SALE! suggest that Robert M. Adams, secretary of the Mary “ Mollie” (O’Brien) Hollis­ mation from anyone who calls, In loving memory of Nettie K. 1.1-liter (67 cubic inches) rotary engine, modify air (AP) — A 21-year-old man who Smithsonian, convene a panel of authorities to look into ter, 84. of 62 Hollister St., died Reale who passed away February pleaded self-defense was acquitted Fill a large bag with winter wearing the claims. including anonymous tipsters. injection systems and in someinstancesadjustchokes Thursday at a Manchester conva­ 28, 1909. EPA said. of fatally stabbing a man who had apparel only. »3.00 - Tuesday, Using contemporary news accounts, photographs “ I don’t know what he’s claiming, lescent home. She was the widow of We cannot hold the hand of time Dealers will increase the amount of air mixed with flicked a jelly bean at his brother and statements from witnesses as documentation, but it’s contrary to our policies and Almeron L. Hollister. March 3rd, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Or live again in the past. the fuel and will modify the exhaust gas recirculation Geoffrey Harrison. 23, who local historian William O’Dwyer of Fairfield says actions here,” Morin said. She was bora in Newfoundland. But in our hearts are memories system on 47,896 GLC cars from 1982 equinned with flicked a jelly bean at Bayard’s Whitehead, a German immigrant, fiew prior to the The officials’ conflicting ac­ Canada. Sept. 24,1902. She had been That will forever last. 1.5-liter (92 cubic inches) piston engines. brother, Luke, outside a cabaret flight of Orville and Wilbur Wright on Dec. 17,1903, at counts were reported in Friday a resident of Manchester for more The models recalled do not include any cars last fall, was stabbed 13 times in the : THE PENNY SAVER t Kitty Hawk, N.C. editions of the New Haven Register. than 60 years. Before she retired in Sadly missed by your family. ensuing fight. originally sold in California, which has a different set of 46 Purnell Place, Manchester A jury on ' tiursday acquitted •H (meludlng Prastlg* Shop, thooo, housowarao 4 Jowaliy.) pollution standards from the rest of the nation Bayard of second-degree murder. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ storm heads East after Stop-droppings burying Southwest suit has farmer

By The iittie iow on hay winter wasn't done with them yet. Last week. South Dakotans headed A storm that dumped as much as 5 feet into the fields or onto golf courses to take HANCOCK, Mass. (A P) — A farmer on Friday of snow on the Southwest moved across advantage of temperatures in the 60s the Midwestern prairies Friday, bring­ and 70s. Friday, after 8-12 inches of snow vowed to stop paying a fine of $100 every day a sheep or ing travel to a halt, while another storm fell in western Itouth Dakota, Interstate cow wanders into a neighboring nudist colony. swamped parts of the Southeast with 90 was closed for nearly 90 miles by “ After 10 years, enough is enough.” said Thomas rain and powdered the Blue Ridge snowdrifts. The eastern half of the state McMaster, who rons the 340-acre Wandak farm. mountains with nearly a foot of snow. was pelted by freezing rain. “ Within the last six months alone, we’ve paid $40,000 in In Jackson. Miss., the Pearl River A foot of snow had fallen in the lawyer and court fees.” rose toward 33 feet, a level high enough Nebraska panhandle by early Friday, to send water over low streets south of Richard Wadlegger, co-owner of the Birch Acres and officials urged motorists to stay off Nudist Camp, filed the complaint against animal 1= downtown. the roads. trespassers to keep livestock and their droppings away Rivers and streams throughout the The rain and snow were spawned by a from the nudists’ favorite sunbathing spots. state swelled past flood stage, and large Pacific storm system centered forecasters said six more inches of rain over the southern Rockies. Before it was possible before the storm moved out moved east, it shut down schools, roads WADLEGGER WAS not at the camp Friday and his during the weekend. and airports across the Southwest and attorney did not return two telephone calls, but his "With the ground saturated only an Colorado. partner, Hiriam Hart, said from Fort Myers, Fla., that inch of rain from one thunderstorm is Five feet of snow fell in parts of the animals have been a problem since 1955 when he set likely to result in flash flooding, Arizona from Tuesday to Friday, while up the camp, which has 400 members. especially in the urban and flood-prone the snow came down at the rate of an * ■ t' “ It took me several hours two summers ago to clean areas” of Mississippi, the National inch an hour in Colorado on Thursday. up the mess on our place.” said Hart, who visits every Weather Service said. “ This is a The 10 inches of snow that Los summer. potentially dangerous situation.” Alamos, N.M., received made this

i H . season the snowiest on record for the He said his partner first filed suit against the farm In Snow fell across North Carolina, from area, with a total of 131 inches. The old AP photo 10 inches in the foothills of Wilkes North Adams District Court shortly after buying 60 record of 123.6 inches was set in 1957. percent of the nudist camp business In 1976. A judge County to 2-4 inches in the Raleigh area. An 89-year-old Flagstaff, Ariz., In Boone, in the Blue Ridge, Appalach­ dismissed the suit, but a complaint about animal Soundless concert woman froze to death in a blizzard, and trespassers was later filed in Berkshire Superior Court ian State University took the unusual an 75-year-old Navajo woman was AP photo step of canceling classes. in Pittsfield. reported missing on the reservation in Members of the Rocklinghousen Ruhr "actors’ concert" is part of the play, “The And while only a few flakes fell Friday northeastern Arizona. By the time Judge William Simons ordered the District Festivai are pictured in a scene Day when the beautiful world has begun Bo McHugh, an employee of the Hassayampa Inn in Prescott atop snow-choked sections of Arizona, The Hopi tribe planned to deliver 40 $100-a-day trespass fine in May 1986. the farm had with their toneiess contrabasses upside A nz., tries to clear a path to his hotel after more than 26 inches of New Mexico and Colorado, residents of for us ...” by the Czechoslovak author tons of hay to for animals starving in the already paid a few thousand-dollars in fines. McMaster down on the stage during a dress snow fell in the area this week. the Upper Midwest who had been 24-inch snowpack, said tribal chairman said. Pavel Mikulostik, who also directs the basking in springlike warmth found that Ivan Sidney. rehearsal for a now premiere. This play.

A HEARING on the matter, set for Friday, was postponed indefinitely because of conflicts in the Arrest warrants for bankers astound Vatican schedule of the traveling judge. VATICAN CITY (AP) - The Vatican Actor's son gets probation Cicero, 111., who has acted as bodyguard Vatican said Friday. McMaster said it was impossible to keep his cows, reacted with "profound astonishment” to Pope John Paul II, has denied lack of access to information from the Friday to reports of arrest warrants for Its statement harkened back to Vatican. One judge investigating the sheep, horses and goats from breaking through the wrongdoing throughout the 4'/4-year-old judicial notices sent in 1982 to the three fence bordering the camp, especially when the animals three Vatican bankers and noted that a investigation. case, Antonio Pizzi, told the AP: “ They longstanding treaty with Italy bars Vatican bank officials that they were (Vatican officials) have always refused were frightened by cars traveling the private road the The bank collapse cost the Vatican interference in its internal affairs. being investigated in the Ambrosiano to be questioned in the case.” adversaries share. for death of Coppola’s son $250 million. The official Vatican statement also scandal. The Vatican rejected the Friday’s Vatican announcement high­ The warrants charge the three men as notices then on grounds they weren’t “ Nothing will contain a running cow.” he said. “ The said Archbishop Paul C. Marcinkus, lights the difficulties Italian officials ANNAPOLIS, Md. (A P) — Grif­ perform more than 400 hours of 14-foot runabout on the crowded American head of the Vatican bank, “ accessories to fraudulent bank- passed through the proper diplomatic say they expect in serving warrants on goldfish are the only animals that h ^ e n ’t gotten fin O’Neal, son of actor Ryan loose.” community service. South River near Annapolis last ruptcy,” or contributing to the failure of channels. the three men, who generally reside at O’Neal, was fined $200 and placed would cooperate with magistrates in­ Wolff said he had found nothing Memorial Day when it struck a tow vestigating Italy’s worst post-World Banco Ambrosiano, according to the Friday’s statement said the Vatican the Vatican. He said he has paid $5,000 in fines and $70,000 in on 18 months’ probation Friday for good about O’Neal in the reports judge, who spoke to The Associated line connecting two sailboats. War II financial scandal. invoked Article 11 of the 1929 Lateran Italy and the Vatican — considered a lawyers’ fees since the suit was first filed. He has not a boating accident that killed the given to him. Press, on condition of anonymity. Gian-Carlo Coppola, 23, was hit A judge investigating the 1982 Pact between Italy and Vatican, which foreign state — do not have an had the money to repair and replace 450 feet of fence son of director Francis Ford “ You have a history of lying, with by the rope and thrown backward The others named were Luigi Men- Coppola. collapse of Banco Ambrosiano and its says: “ Central organs of the Catholic extradition treaty. The three cannot be bordering the camp since 1979 because of the court Uttle respect for others,” the judge nini, 76. a director of the Vatican bank onto the deck of the aluminum boat. dealings with the Institute of Religious Church are free from every interference arrested unless they leave the Vatican’s fees, and Wadlegger has failed to take care of the other Anne Arundel County Circuit told the 22-year-old defendant. He died of massive head injuries. and Pellegrino de Strobel, 74, the chief 109-acre territory. Judge Martin Wolff set a stringent Works, or Vatican bank, has said on the part of the Italian state.” 450 feet, he said. Wolff said he hoped the probaUon O’Neal, Coppola and Jacqueline accountant, authorities have said. Any Italian judicial actions must be list of conditions for probation and period will allow O’Neal to get his warrants were issued for the arrest of “ However,” the communique added, De La Fontaine, Coppola’s girl­ communicated through Italy’s Foreign told O’Neal he would impose a life in order. Marcinkus. longtime head of the insti­ “ Within the Vatican ... one cannot but “ as the Vatican has repeated many “ We’re as close to bankruptcy as possible.” he said. friend, were in the area for filming feel profound astonishment at the news Ministry and then through the Italian 30-day suspended jail term if he tute, and two colleagues. times, the president of the lOR (Vatican “ We haven’t paid back taxes in a couple of years.” O’Neal was convicted by Wolff on of “ Gardens of Stone,” a movie of measures that are reported taken by Embassy to the . Vatican violated any of them. Dec. 19 of negligent operation of a The warrants went out this month, but bank) has been, from the first moment, He warned that the court battle may force the sale of directed by the elder Coppola. Milanese magistrates against the presi­ spokesman Joaquin Navarro said that Under the conditions, O’Neal will boat. The Judge found him innocent an exact date was not disclosed. agreeable to furnish the Milanese the land in the northwest comer of the state. “ I ’m sure O’Neal testifled he did not see the as of Friday evening, none of the three be required to submit to periodic of a more serious charge of boat dent and two high officials of the judges every clarification on the facts.” they’d rather have a horse or cow looking over the rope until the last second, too late to The 65-year-old Marcinkus, a native of Institute of Religious Works,” the bank officials received official notice drug testing, will have to attend manslaughter. Investigators have complained alwut fence than gaping neighbors,” he said. warn Coppola, and Wolff said he about the warrants. school or work and will have to O’Neal was driving a rented believed him. City finally nabs ‘Fool-the-eye’ masterpiece found Pentagon overhauls Army’s health care SPRINGFIELD. Mass. (A P) - A as if it was glued to the painting. paintings, although popular with elusive alligator work by a 19th-century artist best “ You look at it under a micro­ the public, were ignored by most WASHINGTON (AP) - The Pen­ tract to be awarded for each two states known for his “ trompe I’oeil” or providing health care to retirees and replacing CHAMPUS — the Civilian scope and you can read every critics and shunned by many tagon, after years of study and a good bit — California and Hawaii; North Carol­ . (AP) — An elusive alligator “ fool the eye” paintings has been dependents in the test areas for a set Health and Medical Program of the minute word,” she said. galleries. Today, the style has of controversy, has begun overhauling ina and South Carolina, and Georgia and hiding in Orlando’s subterranean drainage system found in a cellar after being missing annual fee. Uniformed Services. That is the insu­ Haberle, a New Haven native become popular for interior deco­ its health care system for dependents Florida. The New Orleans metro area was lassoed today by a trapper who says he gave a for nearly 90 years. The contractors will thus put them­ rance plan which currently covers who died in 1933 at the age of 77, rating, when walls are painted to and retirees. will be handled separately with its own mating call as he waded through dark waters with a The painting. “ A Japanese selves “ at risk,” meaning they will lose dependents and retirees when they turn flashlight. painted for just a dozen years in the look like vistas and wood to look like The Pentagon’s office of health affairs contract. Comer,” was one of the last and money if unable to provide the neces­ to the civilian sector for care bemuse trompe I’oeil style. His “ Bachelor’s marble. announced Friday it has started mailing Assuming the one-year demonstra­ The 7-foot-2-inch gator, first spotted Monday, had greatest by John Haberle and could sary care at the a g r ^ price. space is not available in military Drawer” is on permanent display Sill said she assembled several formal requests for proposals to more tion programs work as expected, the returned to its original haunt, a storm-water be worth upward of $1 million, said Julian Barber, a spokesman for Dr. hospitals. in the American wing of the Haberle works for a 1985 exhibit at than 200 health-care providers and reform effort will be extended naUon- drainage pipe leading from Lake Dot, just off the Gertrude Grace Sill, the leading William Mayer, assistant defense secre­ Roughly 75 percent of the care downtown area. Metropolitan Museum in New the Springfield Museum of Fine insurance companies that had ex­ wide to encompass all 5.1 million authority on the artist and a tary for health affairs, said Friday that provided to retirees and dependents is York. Arts and the Whitney Museum in pressed an interest in bidding on four eligible retirees and dependents. Johnny Tanner, a trapper who works for the state professor at Fairfield University in interested bidders would be invited to a dispensed at military facilities. The He once was told by U.S. New York, but “ The Japanese “ demonstration projects.” In essence, the Pentagon now wants to Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, said he Fairfieid, Conn. special information conference in remaining 25 percent is provided by the Treasury agents to stop painting Comer” could not be found. Those projects, expected to involve stop running its own health insurance spotted the reptiie, then “ I gave him a mating call The vase of flowers standing in a roughly a month and bids would be due civilian sector, amounting to almost 6 and put a rope around his neck.” money. Fellow trompe I’oeil artist The work had disappeared soon contracts totalling $600 million, will plan and rely instead on regional in 90 days. comer before a Japanese screen William Harnett was arrested for million claims a year. Tanner then tbped the gator’s jaws closed, bound after it was sold to a Holyoke affect an estimated 1.7 million retirees contractors. was painted in such exact detail his paintings of bills. Sill said. That will allow the selection of it and carted it off with the help of some of the city papermaker the year Haberle and dependente living in six states and The contractor — whether an insu­ winners by early fall and the start of According to the Pentagon, the cost of that observers may think it is a She said Haberle dropped the one major metropolitan area. workers who had discovered the reptile as they finished it. The only trace of it that rance company, health maintenance services in the six states and New operating CHAMPUS has s k y r o c k e t photograph, she said in a telephone style soon after painting “The In recent years, to the point the system started to clean the 7-foot-tall pipes. remained was a sepia-tint photo­ The six states are being grouped organization or hospital chain — will Orleans by the spring of 1088, he said. interview Thursday. A letter with Japanese Comer” in 1898 because geographically in pairs with one con­ graph in the Smithsonian Institu­ have to assume the responsibility for The reform effort is aimed at w rt an esUmated $1.8 UUion in fiscal the warning “ Do Not Touch” looks his eyesight was falling and the tion in Washington, D.C. 19oo« BUSINESS Market watchers await post-bull ‘silly’ stage

Energy, pluck NEW YORK (A P) — Many analysts In 1988, individual stocks rocketed on Wall Street are watching these days upward on such diverse themes as for signs that the bull market in stocks shopping via television and athletic MARKEt REPORT spur youthful might be reaching a dangerous “ silly” shoes. stage. Activity over the past 3 0 ’Traditionally, significant market ad­ ANOTHER SOURCE of worry is tradingdays entrepreneurs vances begin in periods of widespread provided by measures of sentiment caution and concern, and end amid among investment advisers. According feverish euphoria. to Investors Intelligence, a firm that CHICAGO (AP) — When she was 11, Kim Merritt’s ’The standard progression, says Ray­ monitors 130 advisory firms, only 13.2 2 25 0 grandmother bought her three $1 chocolate molds. mond F . DeVoe Jr. at Legg Mason Wood percent were classified as bearish as of r~ 2225 Now that she’s 19, her Kim ’s Khocolates factory is Walker Inc., is from “ guarded optim­ Feb. 20. i 1 projecting gross revenues of nearly $250,000 on her ism” to enthusiasm, then exuberance, ’This is presumed to be negative for the - i 2200 custom-molded chocolates. and then unreality. market outlook. However, argues Lynn L " I don’t consider this so successful. I ’m nowhere After unreality, he says, comes “ cold Elgert, himself the publisher of a 2 175 near where I plan to be,” she said Friday. water. The bubble bursts.” market letter, “ Many soKialled bulls are 2 150 Merritt is part of a new wave of young entrepreneurs The problem, of course, is determin­ actually closet bears. DisbeUef con­ using energy and pluck to turn their ideas into ing precisely where in that sequence the tinues to be prevalent in today’s ['■t 2 12 5 profitable businesses. One-third of all new companies market sta ^ s at any given time. Right market.” = s - started in 1985 were owned by people under 30, now. Just about everybody acknowl­ 2100 government figures show. In the past week, no consistent moo^ edges, events have advanced well into was evident in the behavior of stock Merritt was one'of 100 young entrepreneurs honored the enthusiasm stage. 2075 Friday, the opening day of a convention of the prices. The Dow Jones average of 30 Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs and the Young industrials seesawed through the week, 2 05 0 Entrepreneurs Organization. BUT IH E R E IS less agreement on finishing with a net loss of 11.25 at . 1!low Jones Average whether stocks have progressed past 2 025 The convention has attracted about 1,000people, said 2,223.99. High: 2337.91 Verne Hamish, the organization’s national director. that point, either to exuberance or ’The New York Stock Exchange 2000 Among those attending are ” your t-shirt manufac­ outright foolishness. composite index slipped .81 to 182.01, tow: 2304.87 turers, your pin companies. They run the gamut,” One development that has troubled, viiile the markrt value index at the Close: 2323.99 1975 Hamish said. some observers lately has been heated American Stock iBxchange rose 3.88 to ^ ------’The most successful of the 100 young honorees, speculative activity in some sectors of 321.78. 1950 20-year-old Barry Minkow, had to leave the conference the market, such as manufacturers of Volume on the Big Board averaged 1925 for a business trip to New York, he said. condoms as publicity has increased 182.90 million shares a day, down from . Minkow was 15 when he founded his Reseda, about the prospective role of those 190.83 million the week before. 1900 Calif.-based carpet-cleaning company, ZZZZ Best Co., products in the battle against sexually Hamish said. transmitted disease. INDEXES FOR both the Amex and 1875 Noting the sharp rise in the price of The company is expected to gross $40 million this the over-theK:ounter markOt hit new January year, he said. two of these stocks. Carter-Wallace and highs during the week, signaling a F eb ru ary ♦ H o lid a y ZZZZ stock rose to a new high Thursday in the New Mentor COi^., the Medical Technology continuing rally in the many smaller York over-the-counter market, from $8.87 to $10. Stock Letter observed: “ The condom “ secondary” stocks that languished for As far as most of the young super-achievers are business is minor for both companies, most of last year. a positive sign, for the market,” said concerned, success is no secret. In the words of and in Mentor’s case it has yet to To some observers, the revival of postpone much new buying, we believe Merritt; contribute to profits.” Newton Zinder at E.F. Hutton & Co. it is too early to begin taking profits. these stocks is a healthy development, “ At important peaks, it is usually the “ Never give up. Plan out your goals. And never take However, analysto also point out that but others see it as another piece of blue chips still showing strength while “ Some time this year we are likely to ‘no’ for an answer.” stock “ fads” have occurred regularly in evidence that speculation is increasing. the rest of the list is lagging.” see more speculation with stocks going Merritt divides her time between the factory in her the course of the past few years without “ While we are aware of some frothy The Medical Technology Stock Letter higher than seems Justified. ’This could hometown of Cumberland, Md., and nearby Washing­ any subsequent damage to the bull action in a number of O’TC stocks, we summarized the dilemma facing many provide outstanding profits for us, and ton, working a 9 a.m. to midnight schedule. market. still view the continuing strength here as ” We’re developing a gourmet line. And I ’m looking investors this way: “ While we would we do not want to sell too soon.” into franchising retail stores. You know, a McDonald’s- AP photo type situation,” she said. The candies are sold at supermarkets and candy Two for the road Dollar Is mostly quiet after monetary accord stores, she said, and also are catching on with corporations as special executive calling cards or Elwood Detwiler, an employee at the Carlisle, the last American company to souvenirs. Carlisle Tire and Rubber Co. in Carlisle, make bicycle tires and tubes, is shutting NEW YORK (AP) — The major U.S. banks bold a $23 billion often react to poor trade figures by ” We’ve made a special chocolate lollipop for Apple Pa„ holds up the last two bicycle tires down production due to cheaper foreign industrial powers’ agreement to chunk of Brazil’s $108 bilUon total pressuring the dollar lower In work for stability in currency rates Computers,” Merritt said. “ It’s the Macintosh made in the United States atter foreign debt, and any significant speculation that the Federal R e­ imports. has helped quiet the foreign ex­ computer in chocolate, stuck on a lollipop stick. We removing them from molds Friday. U.S. Trade halt in payments could wreak serve Bank will attempt to depress also did the Macintosh computer mouse for them in change markets, even in the face of havoc with the balance sheets of the currency. chocolate ... It’s real cute.” Balance events that normally might depress some major banks. That in turn the dollar. would tend to weaken the doBar, if ‘"These are things that should be Kim ’s Khocolates became a reality 14 months ago, January 1987 Yet some analysts say that even investors fled the currency on weighing very heavily on the when Merritt’s parents put up their home as collateral CNG profits called excessive without central bank support of the concerns over the potential Impact dollar,’’ said Lawrence L. so their daughter could obtain a $75,000 loan to buy the dollar, recent economic and politi­ on the U.S. financial system. Kreidier, an economist for Irving factory. She now owns her own house on the same block NEW BRITAIN (AP) - Three cal events would not have gener­ a $5 million cut. million from CNG profiU and as In addition, the U.S. government Trust Co. in New York. “ (But) it’s as the family home. state agencies on Friday asked the ated enough force to pull the “ We are surprised by this ac­ much as $9 million, depending upon and trade groups pumped out a Just not ready to take on the central "M y parents have supported me all the way.” she Department of Public UUlUty Con­ currency down from its recent, banks yet.” tion,” she said. “ We want to future business and the impact of stream of reports indicating the s said. narrow trading range. trol to immediately cut Connecticut continue to meet with the parties.” tax laws. CNG’s current rates were nation’s economy was showing no Natural Gas Corp. profits by at ’Throughout the past week the CNG on Wednesday reported a set in 1984 by the DPUC. Finance ministers of the United signs of a sustained upturn. Ano^er of the top 100 young entrepreneurs, clothing least $5 million. States, Japan, West Germany, dollar held a narrow range against $10.65 million'net income in 1986 An immediate cut is being sought Separate reports indicated that manufacturer Joanne Marlowe, 20. got her start at age State Consumer Counsel James Britain, France and Canada indi­ major foreign currencies after compared to a $10.6miUion profit in because CNG’s highest income is orders to U.S. factories for durable 12 With a mail-onler crafts company based in her Meehan said Hartford-based CNG cated at their Paris meeting a week spurting higher on Monday against 1985. ’The company’s gross re­ during the winter months, when goods plunged 7.5 percent in suburban SkoUe home. has made excessive profits in the ago that they were ready to the West German mark. venues of about $195 million were more natural gas is sold for heating January, the biggest drop in almost past several months and stands to intervene in the currency markets virtually unchanged from 1985. purposes. seven years, and sales of existing '"The reason the market isn’t She expecU to gross $2.2 milUon this year with her make even larger gains under the to staUllze exchange rates at Meehan said he whnu CNG’s homes plunged 14.5 percent in taking the dollar a whole lot lower is Joanne Marlowe Designs, which produces women’s new federal tax laws. roughly current levels. allowed profit level reduced from January after spurting higher in that it’s Just petrified at what the c lu in g at a 7,000-square-foot factory in the “ We asked CNG in August 1968 to At the same time, Japan' and December. neighboring suburb of Evanston. 15.9 percent to anywhere from 11.75 central banks might do,” said voluntarily reduce rates, and we percent to 12.25 percent. CNG has West Germany agreed to A weak economy increases the Kreicher. asked the DPUC to act in October measures aimed at stimulating chances of tow interest rates, which Marlowe Just received $130,000 in federally spon­ projected a 10.8 percent profit level IMPORTS: EXPORTS: 1986. The time has finally come for for 1987, but Meehan said it could go their economies, thus presumably reduces the attractiveness of re­ But some analysts say that aside sored loans from local sources and the Small Business them to do something," Meehan $31.16 b «o n increasing demand for foreign from fear of foreign exchange Administration to expand her operation. as high as 15.6 percent or more $1638 billion turns on dollar-denominated said. under the new federal tax laws. products and shrinking their big assets. intervention there was not much "Y ou ’ve got to walk into business with the attitude Joining Meehan in filing a re­ trade surpluses. reason to depress the dollar — and that it doesn’t matter that you’re a woman or you’re Tho 1000 fedreal tax revisions are Soutce: U.& Dept ot Commerce More importantly, the U.S. trade quest with the DPUC to cut the expected to provide windfall profiu Negative news about the U.S. deficit for Januaryjumped to $14.78 an upward move might even be in young. Because If you’re good, it doesn’t matter.” she rates were the DPUC’s prosecutor­ economy and a renewal of publicity the offing. Mid. for most utility companies. CNG bilUon from $10.68 billion the ial division and the attorney gener­ over Third World debt problems previous month, with Japan hold­ Mariowe turns 21 on Saturday, a mUestone she said profits could increase 4 percent The slumps in durable goods and al’s office. under the tax reforms, Meehan gave traders ample opportunity to ing the biggest surplus in trade with she was ti^ n g to ignore. The U.S. trade deficit in January jumped test the accord. home sales during January, for Mary Hart, a CNG spokeswo­ said. the United States. example, were abnormally sharp “ doesn’t pay to be a year For example, Brazil announced man, said company officials had Meehan said' if a cut is imple- to $14.78 biilion, with Japan holding the A lower dollar has been a key reflecting increases during the oldjer,”, 8b^$aid. „ , , , late on Feb. 20 that it indefinitely np^sieen the fUiog but would oppose • iqeAted it cptdd trim as little as 85.1 biggest surplus in trade with the United weapon in the Reagan administra­ previous month as businesses and would halt payments on $87 billion i .’4 tion’s attempts to shrink the U.S. consumers scrambled to gain tax -StattHu______‘ I J in c6iniA8ridal-debt.- ■ > " j ^ • ‘tride iihbalance. The markets breaks that would djfplfe Dec) 91 ^ OPINION arins dealer WASHINGTON - eventual^ coltected about $250,000 Former CIA Director bug who pleads vainly with his from Tsakos for, promoting the stubborn lawyer, "P a y the $2!” and William Casey and pipeline scheme. Rosenbaum also Saudi arms dealer Ad- winds up in the electric chair. Things discussed Tsakos with JohnJShaheen, haven’t reached that pass yet, but nan Khashoggi have a New York oilman and friend of Jail sentence i P " more in common than Jack consider this: Casey. Shaheen had been associated their involvement in the To defend itself against a lawsuit cuiMiffr? with Cyrus Hashemi, the recently brought by a secretary who claimed • Iran-contra arms scan­ Anderson deceased arms merchant who had dal and their personal she was fired unfairiy, the com m is-' is too harsh worked with Khashoggi on the White Sion has spent more than $30,000 in misfortunes. They both House arms sale to Iran. had contact with a nnys- legal fees. A mediation panel recently Khashoggi and Tsakos were once ruled against the>-comitiission and terious Greek arms partners in a "paper” company, Gail Matthew has suffered enough, but not. ordered it to pay the former employee dealer, Basil Tsakos, Afro-Asian Consultants, establish^ enough for Raymond Norko. who is now under investigation in — are you ready? — $3,500. Traskos left the country before the to ut together arms deals. Our That’s only part of the story, On Wednesday, Norko, a Superior Court Athens. FBI could question him about our s( . ces say that Khashog^ dropped though. The money the commission judge, decided that the loss of two children Tsakos is a figure right out of an revelations. But Greek authorities 0 of the partnership before any sales spent came from rents on federally, Eric Ambler novel. We reported on his have been looking into allegations we w as not enough punishment for drunken V ere actually arranged. subsidized senior citiiens’ housing flamboyant operations in Washington reported that Tsakos offereid bribes to driving, and he sent Matthew to jail for a It is Tsakos’ own apparent involve­ and should either have been put in the a few years ago. Part of Tsakos’ later Greek generals in a $200 million tank year. ment in Iran’s efforts to buy arms that reserve fund for inaintenance and machinations included at least'one deal between Gree.ce andT West is most-interesting in light g f the latest operating costs, or returned to the The young mother had already paid an Attempt to sell U.S..-madq.weapons to Germany. The case has been referred scandal. Depaftment of Housing and Urban ' enormous price for her crime. Her two sons, Khomeini’s Iranr to the Greek Justice Department, In February 1984, TSakos received a ' Development. HUD is looking into the one 7 years old and the other just 17 months „ The high-rolling Greek arms broker according to officials in'Athens. felex in Washington from his Athens matter; one official told our reporter made waves in Washington whemhe Greek documents obtained by our old, had died in the Nov. 2,1986, crash. In a office stating that Iranyvas looking for Lisa Sylvester the agency had "as­ arrived in Washington several years associate Corky Johnson show that plea-bargaining arrangement, she had rome U.S.-made Cobra helicopters. sumed” that the Dundee conunission ago to promote a half-baked scheme Tiakos'had agreements with several admitted to drunken driving and two counts of These were the gunships supplied by had been using non-HUD funds. to bujld 'a $15 billion trans-African Ml major European arms makers to the Upited States -to the shah. The misconduct with a motor vehicle. And that’k still not the end of the ' pipeline. As we reported. Sen. Mark broker their products in Middle East- telex said the Khomeini representa? affair. Saddest of all is the plight of, . Before he imposed two concurrent two-year Hatfield, R-Ore., opened some impor­ countries. including Egypt and Saudi tlve in Greece was “ interests for up Paul Wickenheiser, the commission’s prisbn terms, suspended after one year, tant doors for Tsakos while the Greek Arabia. Court rj^ rd s in this country to 25 Cobras (with eight rockets per ' former executive director. He wasn’t Norko heard testimony about Matthew’s was paying the senator’s wife IK.OOO indicate that TsakoS also tried to sell unit.” named as a defendant in the f ir ^ for vague professional services. ‘ Soviet-made weapons to Iraq. devotion to her children. He heard that the Tsakos would have made a cool $10 secretary’s lawsuit — but the com- A Senate ethics investigation The Greek file shows that Tsakos , fathers of Matthew’s children felt a jail .million in commission if the helicop^ mipsion dragged him in as a third- cleared Hatfield of any wron^oing. planned to ask Casey to testify on his ter deal had gone through. ^ , sentence would be inappropriate. And he party defendant. He had to borrow ' His wife gave the $55,000 to charity. behalf Jn a lawsuit against a former $8,000 for his legal fees, and the HUD heard, from Matthew’s mother, that the But^ the Investigation turned up the Tsakos associate, it’s not known P*rll of pUMIe offiM fact Tsakos had met with Casey. It official said he knows of no precedent psychological and physical therapy required whether Casey intended to testify. The members ofthe’ Dundee was also discovered that Tsakos was that would permit HUD to reimburse would not be available in prison. Casey met with Tsakos in Washing­ (Mich.) Public Housing Commission' Trying to locate some U.S. attack Wickenheiser — who. incidentally, Norko himself said that any sentence he ton after the Greek paid $100,000 to an evidently never saw the old Victor Open Fonun helicopters to sell to Iran. was held liable for nothing by-the could impose would not match the suffering oldCasey crony, Joe Rosenbaum, whn MOor vaudOville routine of the litter- mediation panel. that the death of Matthew’s children had already caused. But he went ahead, ignoring defense requests for fines, license suspension Andover needs leadership streets from excessive vehicle traffic projected and community-service requirements. He from the proposed mall and related resldential- To the Editor: /commercial development, the Planning and said he had to send a message to society that ■ I live in Andover. Normally when I tell someone Zoning Commission should conduct its own traffic Why Mario Cuomo backed off the state would not tolerate Matthew’s crime. that, they assume I am referring to Massachusetts. impact study in the area. Matthew should not have been the victim of Hobart Development Corp. should be required to When I flrst moved here six years ago it tethered The announcement of that message. With Matthew’s admission of show why the mall cannot be serviced by north of for the “ drafting” of somebody who me that no one seemed to know where Andover was. New York Gov. Mario fault already on record, Norko could have Interstate M east and west access roads only. Slater didn’t. but as tipno passed and I saw the way my Cuomo that he will not Street should be dead-ended in Manchester just made his point by calling for probation, neighboring towns fell prey to developers I was glad be a candidate for the At the same time, we can dismiss north of 1-84 to prevent dumping of some 3,000 counseling and community service. The that they bypassed us. 1988 Democratic presi­ the various formal excuses Cuomo vehicle trips daily onto local streets. This ten-times offered for his decision. Devotion to prison sentence was unduly harsh. Well, that has all changed. Development has dential nomination Wflyam increase over existing traffic would effectively found Andover and despite years of advance caught just about eve­ his duties as governor — a considera­ warning the local politicians seem to lack the destroy the safety and quality of life in the tion that never deterred his predeces­ neighborhood. rybody by surprise. Rasher knowledge or the ability, to provide the leadership Governors of New York sors — is hardly the explanation. (Iflt This neighborhood will be adversely impacted were, then why all these months of necessary to properly control its intrusion. traditionally regard further by another 500 to 1,000 vehicle trips daily by On warranties For the last 12 years the Republicans have themselves as in the assessment and indecision?) And a touching concern for his family is controlled town government and for the most part future residential/commercial development running for the Oval they have performed admirably. But now things are throughout the area. scarcely more persuasive. By the Office. Every governor since at least and the Iran-contra controversy has A warranty on a product is intended to changing and the town selectpeople have not shown This non-mall-generated traffic would not be time a man becomes governor, he has Al Smith in the 1920s has sought it, worn itself out, the Republicans may convince a buyer that the product will the foresight to develop a town plan that will guide included in any Homart traffic study. But it should already subjected his family to most save Herbert Lehman (who was be no pushovers; but no political us through this period of residential development. be considered by the PZC in any mall development of whatever disadvantages public life perform exactly as it is expected to. Jewish and thus was thought ineligi­ observer worthy of the name would, What is worse is they have remained aloof as their plan application to adequately provide neighbor­ entails, and he may even have' The purchaser accepts the product because ble) and Malcolm Wilson (who briefly as matters now stand, consider them constituents voiced their concerns. hood protection against excessive traffic. persuaded himself that he is doing his he has a specifically defined job for it to do, or succeeded to the post when Nelson unbeatable. On March 9 the registered Democrats have the’ With the current State Traffic Commission relatives a favor. Rockefeller stepped down in 1973). So just about everybody expected a series of such jobs. opportunity to choose a candidate for the post of first request for a new mall traffic analysis, the time is This forces us to conclude that Moreover, Cuomo had been warm­ Cuomo to run, and his decision not to a C. Frederick Kelly, the superintendent of selectman. Without question this is the most right for the PZC to quantify the total traf flc growth (^omo, after a hard-eyed analysis of ing up in the bullpen in thoroughly do so requires careful analysis. schools in Canton, has proposed that important privilege we as a free people have, to in the North End and to regulate development the probabilities, simply decided that traditional style: traveling around the It is of course possible that this is choose who we want to represent us bi a general consistent with acceptable levels of safety and he couldn’t win the nomination. And graduates of Canton High School be sent out country making “ Important” just a strategic maneuver, like Nelson election. Yet more than one-third of the voters in the quality of life for the local residents. (although he would be understanda­ into the community with written guarantees 1987 by NEA inc speeches in politically significant Rockefeller’s "withdrawals” from town of Andover have not selected their primary A new North End traffic Impact study using a fully bly reluctant to admit such a thing) he certifying their masteries of reading, writing states; coyly fending off questions the candidacy for his party’s presi­ political party, thus leaving the selection of the developed scenerio conducted now by the PZC is probably right. 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Richard W. By Nancy Carr at times outrageously funny. If you are Universaliat Society: East on Sunday. His topic will be ) annual Enimenical Lenten Service. Those Notices — The monthly Peace Vigil will will be provided by Joe Kolwicz. A soup luncheon will Center St., Manchester. Rev. Jomee I. ciH jr* srtpol, 9:30 o.m .; bebyalttlng, College in Pennsylvania. Meek, mlnlsler. Schedule; 10:30 o.m., 9:lSto 11:lSe.m.; Holy Eucharist, W arn, South Unitad MaBiadtet Chorch, 1236 of you who were electrified by the Rev. Dr. be held, March 6. at St. Bartholomew follow. worship service; 9:1S a.m ., church every Wedneedoy. (6434983) He is an ordained Baptist minister, Church, 736 E. Middle Turnpike. Prayers s d « ^ Nursery cere provided. (443-0S37) Main St., Manchester. O r. Shephard S. Anthony Campolo’s message of faith and Johnson, Or. ftoul Kroll, Rev. Lawrence received his Ph.D. from Temple University for peace and readings will be interspersed RaNh Baptirt Chorch, S3 Lake St., ^ Staples, posters. Schedule: 9 o.m. discipleship two years ago, asked us to and is a Staley Distinguished Scholar. Mancheeter. Rev. James Bellesov, pos­ invite him back. Tomorrow’s the day! with time for silent prayer and meditation. ter. 9:30 o.m ., Sunday school; 10:30o.m., Qotpiri church school: 9 and 10:49 o.m ., worship To those impressive achievements, he service. Nursery for prescheelars. (647- Invite your family, friends and neighbors The vigil is scheduled for 6; 30 to 7; 30 p.m.. wenM^servlce; 7 p.m., evening service. 9141) bnngs a belief-based commitment to his Polish National Catholic Churro at the Ltvbio Bad, on evongell- to come share an exciting spiritual Everyone is warmly invited to join us. Rhsl Baptirt Church, 240 Hlllstown eol, roiLpMpel church, Robertson Monnon afternoon with us. ministry to the suffering poor of the world. Activities scheduled this week at St. John the Baptist Rood, Manchester. 9:30 o.m., Sunday SchoM, North School Street, Manches­ The Church of Jesus Christ of Laitar- He IS founder and president of the CALLING A LL CHURCH Women Uni­ Polish National Catholic Church include: school; 11 o.m., worship service; 7 p.m., ter Rev. David W. Mullen, pastor. day Saints, 30 Weedside St., Manches­ TONY CAMPOLO, for those of you who evening service;; 7 p.m., mid-week Meotmo Sundays, 10 to 11:30 o.m. Association for the Promotion ted! — The 100th anniversary of the World Sunday — 9 a.m., mass celebrating Quinquagesima, ter. Robert S. Gardner, bishop, 9:30 books, among service. Nursery at all services. (649- Nursery and Sunday school. o.m., sacrament meeting; 10:90 o.m., or Education, an organization involved in Day of Prayer will be commemorated at St. the third pre-Lenten Sunday; 10:15 a.m., monthly 7909) Chrtstlon Fellowship, 909 them A Reasonable Faith. "The Success Sunday school and primary; 1l:40o.m., educational, medical and economic pro­ Matthew’s Church on the Green in Tolland. meeting of Women’s Blessed Sacrament Society; n rs i Baptist Chapel at the Deaf, 240 E Middle Turnpike, Daniel M. Boisvert, priesthood and relief society. (643-4009) Fantasy,” “ The Power Delusion” and his Hlllstown Reed, Atanchaelor. Rev. K. p o ^ . Sundays, 10 a.m .; Wednesday grams in various Third World countries March 6 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bible study school of Christian living; choir rehearsal. BIMe study, 7 p.m .; solid rock coffee­ most recent “ Who Switched the Price Kneutzer, paster. (643-7S43) NbHoiibI Catholic begins at 9. There will be a potiuck lunch Wednesday — 0 a.m., mass celebrating Ash Itarvast Thne Baptirt Church, 72 E. house, 7:30 p.m ., first Saturday of the Tags? ’) or seen one of his films “ It’s Re'^public* and the Dominican month. M John the Baawit Polish ttotlenal (bring any one of your favorite dishes), Wednesday, with blessing of ashes and anointing of Center St., Manchester. Rev. Mark. D. CMhaMc Chorch, a Galway St., Man­ Fnday. But Sunday’s Cornin’ ” , “ Making a Eddy, paster. 10 e.m., Sunday school; 11 Sw,b1,flms90O,sNlullan followed by ecumenical worship. For more faithful; 7 p.m., service of bitter lamentations, in o. m., morning service; 6 p.m„ evening Churoh at Rw Uvtue Bad, on evenoell- chester. Rev. Stanley M . Lencoto, poe- Difference!” . “ Commitment to Christ, in BUT MORE THAN anything else. Tony remembrance of Christ’s passion and death; anointing eervice, Wednesday home BIMe study, 7 cM, full-OMpel church, Robertson tor. Sunday mass schedule: 9 o.m. information, call Elaine Holcomb. 649-2374. p. m. (6434099) School, North School Street, iWenches- Weekday masses, 8 e.m. (6439906) of faithful with blessed ashes. ♦er. Rev. David W. Mullen, poster. Friday — 7 p.m.. Way of the Cross service. Meeting Sundays, 10 to 11:30o.m . Saturday — 9 a.m., classes of Christian doctrine in NasaranB Church Bullcstin Board Christian Sclance '^NShChaSirautMlM ■ Church at the NaMrsne, 336 Mein St., TONY CAMPOLO preparation for first holy communion; 10 a.m., classes EjWlddte Turnpike, D anM fT'BoSy^ Mancheeter. Rev. Philip Chotto, senior of Christian doctrine in pr^aration for confirmation. Wrst Church at Chrtrt,leleaWet, 447 N. p n to r. Sundays, 10 a.m .; Wednesday pastor; Rev. Mark (3raan, mlnistar of . . . visits Sunday Main St., Manchester. W:30o.m., church BIMe s tu ^ , 7 p.m .; solid reck coffee- outreach.9;Ma.m., Sunday school; W;40 servloe, Sunday school, and core for heuM, 7:30 p.m ., first Saturday of the o.m., worship, children's church and S i Mary’s Episcopal South United Methodist small chlldran. (64M446) ReadlnoReem, month. nursery; 6 p.m., evening prolao eervice, Evensong presented ing a Painful Childhood,” including memo­ 6S6A Center St., Mancheeter. (649PI62) Putt Baspel tatordeaaariaattaaal n ugerji^M Id week BIMe study, 7 p.m. The following events are scheduled this ries of childhood with an alcoholic father. C M ^ 749 Main St., Mancheeter. Rev. The handbell choir of St. Mark’s The following events are planned this week at South week at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church: Tuesday — 6 a.m., men’s prayer Sunday, 10 o.m., Episcopal Church will be featured at the Send for a United Methodist Church: oduK BIMe sludv and Sunday echoal; 7 Sunday — 7:30 a.m., service of holy breakfast at LaStrada Restaurant. evensong service Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at St. Sunday — 9 a.m., church school; 9 and 10:45 a.m., Church of Christ p.m ., worship servlee. Tuesday at 7:30 PantBCOBtal eucharist; 9:30 a.m., holy eucharist with Wednesday — 6:30 a.m., women’s prayer a n i., roaclol BIMe siudlee; Wednesday George’s Episcopal Church, Bolton. Even­ holy communion service. Dr. Shephard S. Johnson UnHad Psnlicirtal Church, 187 Wood- choir; 11 a.m., Bermuda tretreat meeting; breakfast at LaStrada Restaurant; 6; 45 FREE Church at Christ, Lydoll and Vernon bridge St., Manchester. Rev. Marvin song is prayers, versicles and responses preaching, "Misto and Streams; ’’ 6:30 p.m., Christian streets, Manchester. Eugene Brewer, SU:=aS51;'34T!S5S» Stuortanlnlrter. 10 a.m., Sunday school; 2 p.m., CSLA meeting; 6;30 p.m., confir­ p.m.. Pioneer Clubs; junior and senior high mbilrtar. Sunday servloes: 9 e m , BMe ^ Baanat HoN, Cantar Street, Monchee- chanted by a priest and congregation. youth group; 7 p.m., men’s seminar; BIBLE STUDY youth Fellowship. ctaesee; 10 e.m., worship; 6 p.m., 11 e.m., morning worship; 6 ,p.m., mation class; 7 p.m., youth group. 10 o.m ., breokino bread; 11:4S o.m., avanlne worship: 7:a pm ., MMaetudv women’s Bible study; choir practice. Monday — 10 a.m., A.A.; 7:30 p.m., administrative worship. Wednesday, 7 p.m., BIMe s n i^ . Sunday school; 7 a m ., oespal maatlng. (Wednesday); 7 p.m ., LcuHes' prayer Monday — 7 p.m.. Boy Scout Roundta­ board. Nursery provided tor eU serylces. (646- Thursday — 4 p.m., confirmation class; COURSE 2903) (Thursday): 7 p.m.. Men's prayer ble; 7; 10 p.m., evening prayer; 7; 30 p.m., Women set prayer Tuesday — 10 a.m.. Vineyards Study Group; 6:30 (Thursday): 7 p.m.. Youth servloe committee meetings. 6; 15 p.m., Agape; 6:30 p.m., get acquainted (English, Spanish) (F rid a y). (6431041) Church Women United will celebrate the pot luck supper, by invitation only. p.m., Wesley Ringers; 7p.m., Boy Scout Troop 47; 7:30 Jahavab's WNuaaaaa,647 Tolland TUrn- Tuesday — 5 p.m.. Children’s Choir; 6; 30 394 Lydall Street p.m.. Chancel Choir; DOTS foster parenting. Mke, Monchaalar. Tuesday, Congreoa- p.m., Cappella (%oir; church school 100th anniversary of the World Day of Saturday — 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., leadership Wednesday — 10 a.m., Asbury Ringers; 1:30 p.m., Congrsgatlonal tlm B ^ Study, 7 p.m.; Thursday, teachers’ meeting; 7; 30 p.m., music Prayer with two events. On Friday at 10 retreat; 6 p.m., basketball game at Illing Manchester, C T 06040 Theocratic Mlnistrv School (spoakkiie ______unrch. Route a.m., a service will be held at St. Mary’s Junior High School; 7; 30 p.m.. North Park A A R P executive board; 4:30 p.m.. Junior Chbir; 7:30 ^ hpttoh ^leaprepsdtaaal Church, 238 course), 7 p.m.; Servloe meetino (mlnis­ 44 and Trowbridge Rood, Coventry. Rev. committee. Bajten Centw R ^ , at the (Sroan, Brad Evans, pastor. Sunday, 9:W o.m.. Church, Coventry. The speaker and College Choir in New Britain. p.m.. Ash Wednesday service with holy communion. BoMen. Rev. Charles H. Ericsan, M lnh- trv troininol, 7:90 a m .; Sunday, PuMic Wednesday — 7 a.m., communion; 10 Rev. Richard Du pee to give meditatton. B ^ Lsrim , 9:30 am.; Wotchtower ewrahto: W;4S a m ., Sunday schoet; 7 a.m., communion; 10:45a.m., Bible study; meditation leader will be Sister Katherine 10 o.m., warship service, nursery, Study, N:2S. (646-1490) p m .. WMe study and teilawshlp. Wad- McKenna. Thursday — 7 p.m.. Cub Scout Pack 47. church school; 11 o.m., frtlawatilp; 11;1S naadov. 7:30 p.m ., prayer meetino. 7 p.m., communion with music; 7;30 p.m.. Friday — 10 a .m., Al-Anon. a.m ., forum program. (649-7077 atflee or (7437B2) Senior Choir. Bring a sandwich. Dessert and coffee will Ordination service set THE 647-087I parsanaoe. Praahytartaa Char th at Maacherter.43 be provided. For more information, call Saturday — 10 a.m.. Confirmation Class. , Csater CsaorsBaNahal Chorch, 11 Thursday — 4 p.m.. Cherub Choir; 7 TaaiBta BaM fhatem, 480 E. MMdto Spruce St., Manchester. Rev. Richard Florence Linder, 643-2560. An ordination service is planned at 10:30 C s ^ St., Manchester. Rev. Newell H. Bray, paster. 10:90 a.m., worship sar- p.m.. Boy Scouts; 7; 10 p.m., evening Curtis Jr., senler paelor; Rev. Robert J. Turnpika, Manchester. Richard J. On Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., a a.m. Sunday at Manchester Christian Ptavln, rabM; Israel Tabatsky, cantor; vloe, nursary, 9:19 a.m ., Sunday school: 7 prayer; 7; 30 p.m., study of David. Bills, mini iter at vteltotlons; Rev. CUT- p.m., kifermM ewrship. (6430106) meeting will be held at St. Matthew’s Fellowship, 509 E. Middle Turnpike. The SPEAKS POifot eroertius; D r Leon Wind, robM amerttus. ServloM; Saturday - All Saints Vestry Retreat, - ^ Concordia Lutheran Mtchaal C Thernten, aseectete paster. W 7:30 p.m. Monday to Thursday, 0:1Sam. Parish Hall; 7:30 p.m., A.A. Church, Tolland. The theme is “ Come and Rev. Wade Taylor, president of Pinecrest Euggng Brewer a.m .. worship eervtee, sanctuary; 10o.m. Prtdoyond9:4So.m.Soturdov. (6«MSf3) RemBii C bNioNc Rejoice.” Bring a Bible and a dish to share Bible Training Center, in Salisbury Center, ’The following activities are planned for the coming church school. (647-0P4I) for a potiuck. Dessert and beverage will be N. Y., wlU be ordaining Daniel M. Boisvert, week at Concordia Lutheran (%urch: mmcrnmmmimm Church at Aa- davar, RaulaO, Andover. ROv. RichordH. S T o ^ W e 0 1 I RwOOt ItnOnCnOTiVe ■ provided. For more information, call the pastor of Manchester Christian Fellow­ It Is always sosler to administer Monday — 730 p.m., Christian Education Tavla r, pastor. Schedule: 9:30 a m ., Taiapto BaNi itNtat, IIIOI Peeler St. Rev. Edewrd S. Pepki, paster. Saturday 875-8415. ship. Taylor will also speak at a s p ^ a l Committee. Sunday echoal, all ages; 11 a m ., Sunday Extenslen, South WIndMr. Steven Cho- moss at 9; Sunday moasss at 7:30,9,10:30 Andover Congregational pslllatlvos than prsventlvds. This worship, nursery core prevMad. (74^ tfnaver, rabM. Setvicea, 8:19 p.m. each and noon. (6433199) The World Day of Prayer is celebrated in service on Saturday evening at 7:30. Both Is true bscause the afflicted And ’Tuesday — 6 p.m., Catechetics Resource Center; St. BaiRietauiaa‘ 1 Church. 741 E. “ Gratefulness, the Heart of Prayer,” a 170 countries around the world. services are open to the public. MM) Friday; chlldran's aervlcaa, 7:49 p.m. Middle Turnpike. Manchester. Rev. bandalds more pleasant than 6:30 p.m.. Children’s Choir; 8 p.m., adult Bible stuefy. Btr r tC sow saatlsiirt Church atCaveii- second Fridov at each month. (644 8466) recent book by Brother David Steindl-Rast, surgery. Thorefors, socloty con­ Wednesday — 10:30 a.m., agoraphobia support; 11 tiv, 1171 Main St., Coventry. Rev. Bruce Martin J . SchMskv, pastor. Saturday will be the focus of seven weelu of Lenten Jahneon, pastor, 11 a.m ., worship; 9:30 moss o tS p m .; Sunday masses at 0:30, W tinues to treat symptoms rather a.m.. Ash Wednesday holy communion; lun^eon for o.m ., church school In Church Lane and 11:30a.m. study at the First Congregational Church in North United Methodist King David lecture than their causes. home-bound people; 1:30 p.m.; AARP; 7 p.m., holy LutharBii St. Bitdoet Chorch. 70 Main st., Andover. The study group will start March Heuee. Nursery core provldad.(743d487) AAonChester. Rav. Robert T . Russo and These are the meetings and events An illustrated lecture, “ King David in Sex education In the public communion; 8 p.m., Concordia Choir. Secead Caaprepidtaaal Church, 309 N. Caacetdia Lutheran Chur ch (L C A ), 40 3, and meet on Tuesday mornings, from 10 PHkln St., Mancheeter. Rev. Arnold T . Rev. Emtile P. Podelll, oo-peatera scheduled this week at North United Exile,” will be presented Monday at 8 p.m. schools temis to merely dispense Thursday — 9 a.m., Bible class; 7:30 p.m.. Shelter Main St., Manchester. The Rev. V. to 11:30 a.m. Babysitting will be provided. Joseph Milton, pastor. 10 a m ., worship Wongartn, awirtont pastor. Scheie: 8 Saturday nnoas 9 p.m .; Sunday masses at Methodist Church: at the University of Hartford’s Konover biological Information, and In Advisory Committee. a.m., holy communion, nursery core; 7:30,9,10:30 and noon. (6433403) The leader with the the Rev. Richard H servloe, Sunday school, and nursery for 8t. Joaaes Church. 096 Main St., Campus Center in West Hartford. It is some cases contraceptives os Friday — 7 p.m., A.A. chUdrm ; 6:30 p.m ., RUgrlm Fellowship. 9:19 o.m ., church school, Chrtstlon Taylor. Sunday — 9 and 10:30 a.m., worship with (64F3B63) growth hour, nursery core; 10:30 a.m. Manchester. Rev. Fronds KrukawskI, holy communion; nursery care. Special sponsored by the Maurice Greenberg well. A big Issue today Is whether communion, nursery egre. (649- Rev. David Boronowskl, Rev. Joseph Ash Wednesday services will be con­ n SacgaaCaaorepattewal Church at Cav- offering taken, for Human Relations Day; 9 Center for Judaic Studies. Dr. JoeD. Seger, television advertising of con­ aalrv, 1746 Boston Tunipiko, Coventry. Kallv. Msor. Edewrd J. Reardon. Satur­ ducted at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The doms should be permitted. Simi­ _ Ba»aaaet Lutheraa Church, 60 Church day mow I S at 4 and 6:30 p.m .: Sundov a.m., adult Bible group; 10:30a.m., church a Middle Eastern archeolo^st who holds a Rev. OovM Jarvis, mlnMar. PNgular sermon will be “ Faith, Belief and lar symptomatic treatment Is schadule: 10 a.m ., uforshlp; 0 a m ., St., Mancheetar. Rav. Janet Landwehr, masses at 7:98,9,10:30 o.m .. naan, and 9 school; 5:30 p.m., MYF; 7 p.m., sacred doctorate of theology from Harvard Emanuel Lutheran Poator; B|^ CH. .Asdaraon, paelor p m . (6434139) Growth.’” Special niusic will be provided given to alcohol and tobacco use. Otat A Ride to church; 0:49am., church dan(tors; ecnimenical prayer. University, will make the presentation. School, nursery to grade etght, adult amarttua Icheduto; 8:30 am ., warsMp; St. M orv Church. MfO Main St., by the Senior Choir, under the direction of Events scheduled this week at Emanuel Lutheran 9:41 am., church artwol; 11 a.m., Coventry. Father James J . WIHtamson, Monday — 7 p.m., board of trustees. Little or no effort Is being diecueelon; 11 o.m., coWee and fellow­ pastor. Mosssa; 9:19 p.m ., Saturday; 9:30 Linda Spector. Church include: ship; 11:1S o.m ., lunlor chair; 4 p.m ., Jr. ewrship aarvlca, nunorv. (6431199) Tuesday — 7:30 p.m.. Outreach commit­ directed to the moral and ethical Trtnttv C aeeaaut Church, 302 Hock mo- and 11 o.m. Sundov. Cenfasslons4:30toS Implications. The reel core of all Sunday — 8:30 a.m., holy communion; 9:45 a.m., pllorim tWlowshlp; 6 p.m ., senior church p.m. Saturday. (74346SS) tee; e(nimenical prayer. school and Pilgrim fellowship. (742-6034) tack St., Monchaalar. Rev. Norman Center Congregational such social problems Is the Lenten intergenerational event; no Sunday school; 11 Swanson. Schedule; 8 end II o.m., Church at St. Moartca, a Hebron Rood, Wednesday — 6;30 a.m., breakfast TBteattyNto Ceaprepawsuul Church, Bolton. The Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, Campolo to speak Events scheduled this week at Center absence of values. It Is a.m., worship, nursery, children’s chapel; 12:30 p.m., Mein Strsat and Elm Hill Road, Teleol- worrtd^arvlces: 9;3eo.m.,BIMoschool. meeting; 10 a.m., pastor’s class; 3 p.m.. paster. Saturday moss at 9 p.m .: Sunday Congregational Church include: Immediately objected: Whose youth at Hall’s. tvllle. Cogastors; Rev. Ranald Boer end Latvian Lutheran Church at Manihee nwsese at 7 :a , 9:19ond 11 o.m. (6434466) Dr. Anthony Campolo, chairman of the Green Lodge visitation; 7:15 p.m., choir Rev. Deborah Hasdortt. 10 a.m., worship Sunday — 8 and 10 a.m., worship and values should be disseminated? Monday — 4 p.m., staff meeting; 6:45 p.m.. Scouts; tor, 31 <3ordsn St., Monchaatar. (6433091) Department of Sociology at Eastern rehearsal; 7:30 p.m.. Ash Wednesday sorvico and church school. (6494B19) Prince .at Pence tatharau Church, communion; 9 a.m., breakfast; 10 a.m., Scarcely anyone would disagree 7:30 p.m., council. Sahrstton Army College in St. Davids, Pa., is returning to communion service, combined with South Route 31 end North Rtvar Rood, Coven­ church school; nursery and toddler care;’ with; “Love your neighbor as Tuesday — 10 a.m.. Old Guard; 1 p.m., ECW general try. William Dauthwalto, paelor. Sche­ f atvaRea Anmr, 661 Main St., Mon- Manchester on Sunday to speak at the United Methodist Church. 10; 15 a.m., confirmation; 11:15 a.m., social yourself.’’ This Involves meeting; Beethoven Chorus; Swedish group. dule: 10: IS a.m. worship servlee; 9 a.m. charter. Mol. and Mrs. Reginald Russell. Thursday — p.m., visitation team; 7 Covwumt BIMe class (7437948) 9 :a o.m., Sunday school; 10:49 o.m., Manchester Area Conference of Churches’ 4 hour. responsibility In sll our actions — Wednesday — 11 a.m., communion Lenten service; 6 n on Bvangeltcat Lutheran Church heUnew masting: 6 p.m ., solvatlan annual Lenten Service. p.m., study group, “ Windows on the Divine which Is more basic than trying to to 8 p.m.. Confirmation Resource Center; 7 p.m.. TrtuHv Covauaat Church, 303 Hackma­ moating. (643778D. Encounter.” Tuesday — 9:30 a.m., mothers’ group; tack St., Manchester. Rev. Norman (MIsseurt Synod), Cooper and High Ca mpolo spoke two years ago at the same avert the natural consequences Lenten service; 7:45 p.m., Emanuel Choir. streets, Menchesler. Rav. Charles W. 3:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Choir; 7:30 p m of Irresponsible behavior. Serenson. Schedule: 8 and 11 a.m., Kutri, pastor. 9:90 a m ., Dhdne ewrship; service. It will be conducted at Community Saturday — 9 a.m., confirmation class. diaconate. Thursday — 10 a.m., prayer group; 11:15 a.m., care worship sarvlcas; 9:30o.m.,BIMeschoel. Baptist Church, on Sunday at 4 p.m. (64F30B) 10:49 o.m. Sunday school; Holy Com­ UnltBtlBn UwIVBtBBllBt Thursday — 6:30 p.m.. Bell Choir; 7:30 and visitation; 4 p.m.. Belle Choir; 6 to 8 p.m., munion first and third Sunday. (649 4343) Campolo is on the Board of Habitat or UuNartan UahwrsaBal 8c______p.m.. Bethel Bible series. CHURCH OF CHRIST Confirmation Resource Center; 7:30 p.m., Scandia. in W. Vernon St.,. Mancheetar. Rev. Humanity, a ministry to provide housing Trinity Covenant Friday — 6 p.m., rehearsal; 7:30 p.m Friday — 5 p.m., confirmation retreat, through 3-8. Diana Heath, mbUstar. 10:a a m ., ser­ around the world. He is also president of the Lydall A Varnon Straata vice. Nursery care and veulh reUgleus The following evento are scheduled this wedding. Saturday — 6:30 and 8 p.m., basketball play offs; 8 Epitoopal BoNaa UuRad MsBH Bat Chardi, W4i educotlan. Coffee hour otter eervtee. Evangelical Association for the Promotion week at Trinity Covenant Church: Phona: 646-2903 p.m„ A.A. 8, 1190 Bpaten Turnpike, Bolton. Rev. Stewart (6464191) of Education. Saturday — l to 3 p.m., blood pressure St. BastBS’s I Sunday — 7 p.m., film series, “ Overcom- clinnic; 2 p.m., wedding. \ Weddings and Engagements Tiny Illinois town Sloppy daughter moved by L.A. plea frustrates mother ANNA, Ul. (A P) — Phil Brid- thing, blankets and shoes for well saw a television plea for about 6,000 people, said Bridwell. warm clothing for the homeless in “ One man took the coat right DEAR Los Angeles and decided to rally off his back,’ ’ he said. ABBY: Have I his town and others nearby to The goods were delivered to got a problem assist “ people out there yelling Los Angeles and distributed Jan. X iiy* for you! My for help.’’ It worked. 22 and 23. N % '•1 daughter is one In just two days, Anna, 111., Thousands of people came by of the poorest D e a r A b b y Paducah, K y„ and Cape Girar­ the mission to rummage through housekeepers deau, Mo., collected about 15 tons the clothing, set up on tables God ever Abigail Van Buren of clothing, which the towns outside, Mrs. Jordan said. created. Her delivered to a mission in the “ It was like a big block party,” house is a disas­ nation’s second-largest city. she said. ter area — from “ I just felt like the Lord laid it “ In the afternoon, we had men the rotting fruit on me and said something’s got to yelling out thrir sizes. We had and vegetables be done,’ ’ Bridwell said Friday. almost 3,000 come in the first in her refrigerator to the piles of presence of a counselor could give “ I ’m lying there in my comfor­ day.” rancid clothes and towels in her your marriage a much-needed shot table bed — warm as toast — and Duane Hileman, a principal at bathroom. Every flat surface is in the arm. Do it soon. Unless you there’s people out there yelling Anna Junior High, recalled think­ covered with teetering stacks of both air out your problems, they Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Hoch out for help." ing Bridwell’s idea was wild. clothes, books and junk. (She’s will grow bigger than both of you. Bridwell became interested “ We just never dreamed we intelligent and loves to read.) and too enormous to handle. while watching a television plea could do this,” Hileman said. But, From time to time she makes an Hoch-Granato on behalf of the homeless by he added, “ This is a helping honest effort to “ clean house” by DEAR ABBY: I am a 34-year-old Willie Jordan, who, along with Cynthia Ann Granato, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. community. It’s a small com­ sweeping the floor and taking the widow with two children. My her husband, runs the 40-year-old Joseph Granato of 111 Delmont St. and Gregory Jay munity and we’il take care of dishes out of the dishwasher, but husband died two weeks ago at the Fred Jordan Mission in Los Hoch, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hoch of 35 Dale people’s needs.” that’s it. I ’ve tried giving her house age of 37. Already I have b^n Angeles. RMd, were married recently at St. Bridget Church. “ We live together. We play a thorough cleaning, but in two assured that I am still young and Bridwell, 58-year-old real est­ Th* Rev. Emile Padelli officiated at the ceremony. together. We cry together,” said weeks it’s the same old mess. It’s a attractive and I will have no trouble Mary Granato, sister of the bride, was maid of honor Dawn Marie Miller ate entrepreneur who said he had Betty Plott, an Anna resident who miracle her husband hasn’t walked getting married again. Someone no experience with the homeless, out on her. Bridesmaids were Lori Granato, Arlette Hoch, Amy helped with the effort. “ Our even asked me why I am still recalled thinking, “ If we don’t Hoch, Maryann Genovesi and Cindy Hall. neighbors problems become our A P p h «o She's not personally sloppy. wearing my wedding rings. I am a answer that call, what kind of Eric Juttner was best man. Ushers were Bill Hoch Mlller-Nlemiroski problems.’ ’ Nobody would believe what a widow, not a divorcee. Don’t people people are we? Bridwell said the response Odd couple salute terrible housekeeper she is. She’s a know the difference? Zakowski, Chris Morianis and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miller of 240 Mike Granato. “ If you find people sleeping on made him feel “ just like sitting in college graduate and doesn’t work I know people want to comfort McKee St. announce the engagement of the street in Anna, it’s tecause the presence of God. Jack Klugman, left, and Tony Randall share a light moment Thursday outside the home or in it. After a reception at the Marco Polo Restaurant the their daughter. Dawn Marie Miller, to me. but this kind of talk is not they got drunk and didn’t make it “ You’re doing something he What can I do? couple went on a wedding trip to Bermuda. They are Theodore A. Niemiroski. son of Mr. and a their performance highlights of “The Odd Couple” for comforting. Iknowhowyounglam, making their home ih Bolton. home,” he said. “ If they’re wanted you to do.” FRUSTRA’TED IN but I don’t want to hear talk of Mrs. Stephen Niemiroski of Avon. hungry, all they have to do is TCe bride Is a graduate of East Catholic High School Mrs. Jordan said the clothing Shubert ^eatre^ Sunday at Now York’s ARUNGTON, VA. getting married again. Please tell The bride-elect is a 1986 graduate of knock on doors.” and graduated from Manchester Community College came at a perfect time. DEAR FRUSTRATED: You people what to say and what not to Greater Hartford College with an RN Anna, in southern Illinois, has a with an associate degree in science. She is employed at “We were having freezing can’t — nor should you try — to do say to a young widow. degree. She is employed as a registered population of 5,400. Its largest Hartford Hospital as a surgical technologist. weather," she said. “ It was a anything, unless your daughter I had only 12 years with a nurse in the Intensive Care Unit at department store is a Wal-Mart, ■rae groom is a graduate of East Catholic High School wonderful shot in the arm for the acknowledges that she has a wonderful man and my heart is still Manchester Memorial Hospital. and it costs only $1 to go to the lone How do docs set fees? and of Manchester Community College with an street people to see people from aching. The prospective bridegroom is presi­ theater. problem and asks for your help. If associate degree in business. He is employed as a far away caring. her husband hasn’t complained YOUNG WIDOW dent of Ted’s Plumbing and Heating Inc. Within weeks of the commer­ manager by Shady Glen Dairy Stores “ ’They all gathered around like DEAR DR. GOTT; How does a about the rotting perishables in the An October wedding is planned at St. cial’s airing, Bridwell contacted little children around an ice­ doctor figure out what to charge? Mary’s Episcopal Church. fridge, the rancid clothes and DEAR WIDOW: All one needs to church officials in three towns. cream truck.” Has someone made up a chart of towels mildewing in the bathroom, say to comfort anyone who has lost He asked if they could provide Mrs. Jordan said the world-was fees? Is there any way to contest a or the clutter on every surface, a loved one is: “ I ’m sorry.” church buses and park A em at divided into two groups: “ those doctor’s fee? We were charged over perhaps he hasn’t noticed either, in area businesses, so people could who need and those who can give. $1,000 for 10 stitches in our daugh­ which case this couple could be Ruel-Chetelat drop off clothes for the homeless. “ We are the compassion con­ ter’s lip and eyelid. When we told D r. G o tt living in heaven — hog heaven. So The two-day drive in early nection, just the channel,” she the clinic we thought $500 was a Wmmkfy Mr. and Mrs. Omer Ruel of 228 Bush until they recognize the problem, January collected enough clo­ said. more reasonable charge, they said Peter Gott, M.D. Hill Road announce the engagement of abide by the old saying, “ If it ain’t H e a lt h T ip OK — as long as we paid it in one broke, don’t fix it.” their daughter, Lisa Marie Ruel. to lump sum. There was no way we Joseph William Chetelat, son of Mr. and could do that, so now we have to pay DEAR ABBY: What do I do with a Mrs. Terrence Chetelat of 27 Esquire Nude mag photos cost them $5 a month for the next 18 husband who refuses to help around Drive. the house? I have two kids under 4 r «. years. The bride-elect is a 1985 graduate of years old. My husband works eight, Manchester High School and attended woman her clearance nine or 10 hours a day, comes home, DEAR READER: Although there is no understand it completely. Manchester Community College. She is “ chart of fees” for doctors, there are eats, takes a bath and goes to bed. employed at Grossman’s Lumber. and wonders why I ’m not ready for TEXARKANA, Texas (AP) - customary and prevailing charges for each Manchester. nary action had been taken DEAR DR. GOTT: I have been told that bed. When I ask him to give me a A missile repairwoman at Red part of the country. These vary from thyroid medication containing ’T3 and T4 The prospective bridegroom is a 1982 against Rollins. specialty to specialty. hand with the housework or the River Army Depot says she lost mixtures can make the T3 levels abnormally graduate of Manchester High School If you believe that you have been kids, he tells me he works all day by Roy D. Kate, R.Ph. and attended Manchester Community her s ^ r ity clearance after nude “ The security division is con­ high, cause a rapid pulse and overwork the ducting an inquiry concerning overcharged by a doctor, consider the and the house and kids are my job. LEG CRAMPS College. He is employed lay Kamco photographs of her appeared in heart. Is this why some doctors are now this alleged incident,” Reece following steps: He thinks I nap during the day "A ilmpie itreteiUiis eurciae has Supply of East Hartford. two adult magazines. treating their patients with ’T3 only? worked 1M% in curing habitual leg said. “ When an Army employee • First, find out from other doctors in your watch TV and visit with the A Sept. 26 wedding is planned at crampi and preventing their Aletha Rollins, 35, of Hooks, occupying a sensitive position is community (or from the county medical neighbors. Having a new baby, I Church of the Assumption. DEAR READER: Naturally occurring have all I can do (after being up half recurrence,’' etatea Dr. Harry D anM Barbara Crocker said Thursday she purposely did the subject of an inquiry, it’s society) if the fee exceeded the customary thyroid hormone consists of two components: d Redding, CA. With your ihoea oil, charge. the night) to keep our clothes and Michael Falkowski not use her real name or the common practice to limit access ’T3 and T4. T3 is considered to be metaboli- aUnd facing a waii Z or 1 feat way. depot’s title with the pictures, to sensitive information.” • If it did, request that the doctor reduce washed and pick up after him and Place your handa againat the watt. cally more active than T4 and is about four the kids. I ’ve turned into a tired, With your heela on the floor and your which ran in an annual Hustler his fee. accept insurance reimbursement as times more potent. T4 is turned into T3 by the publication and in the March The shots of Rollins appear full payment or accept Medicare assignment grouchy nag. lega atraight, iean forward untit you Crocker-FalkowskI body during the activation process. feel a tenae, hut not painful, pulling in issue of Genesis magazine. alongside those of other non­ for full payment. He does work hard long hours, but ■ Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Crocker of Trenton N J the calf muaclea. Hold the atretched professional models, usually pho­ • If the doctor refuses, make a formal The T4 in thyroid medicaUons behaves like when he comes home. I’m still poaiUon for 10 aeconda. SUnd up However, she and her husband, announra the engagement of their daughter. Barbara tographed by boyfriends or written complaint to the ethics committee or natural T4: It is changed to ‘T3. Therefore, working. He won’t even take out the atraight for I aeconda, then repeat the Jessie Rollins, said deport officials M Raikowski. son of Mr. and husbands. ' board of censors of your county medical this medicine can cause the blood T3 to be trash, mow the lawn or clean the 10 aecond atretch. Dr. Danlell Mrs. Michael W. Falkowski of 35 Pitkin St “treated us like a Bunch of society. garage. He’s good to me otherwise. recommenda Uie atretch 3 timea a day “ My pictures are tactfully higher (and the T4 lower) than usual. ’This — taper off aa crampa disappear. ® graduate of McCorristin Catholic criminals” and removed Mrs. The committee will investigate your He’s never hit nnie or chased other done,” Rollins said. “ I don’t does not necessarily indicate an overdose, High School. Trenton. N.J. and the Seton Hall Rollins’ security clearance ear­ complaint and, if the doctor’s fee was women, and he doesn’t drink or consider them pornography or unless the pulse increases and the patient University College of Nursing. South OrL|^. N J She lier this month, although she was excessive, pressure the doctor to reduce the smoke. Thanks. anything. If there’s an ything shows other signs of too much thyroid Is a roistered nume at Helene Fuld Medical Center given another $9-per-hour job. fee. This usually works. hormone. EXHAUSTED Intensive Care Unit. Trenton. dirty about them, it’s just in the However, if you are still dissatisfied, your Some doctors prefer to give T3 because it is “ You don’t get to work over­ minds of the person thfit looks at DEAR EXHAUSTED: You two is a graduate of East time” without clearance, she final step is to seek legal counsel. the more active form of hormone. Other Catholic High School and Seton Hall University He is them. It’s my right to do wha­ ought to sit down and try to said. tever I want.” As a general rule, a doctr sets fees specialists tend to give A ’T3/T4 combination employed as a claims representative at The Hartford according to his or her evaluation of what a remember what you saw in each Dee Reece, spokeswoman for Rollins, employed in ammuni­ which closely resembles the b o ^ ’s own Insurance Co.. East Long Meadow, Mass service is worth (based on time spent and other before you had a house and the depot, the northeast Texas tion operations at the depot since hormone composition. In either case blood skill required) and what his colleagues kids. He appears to be uncoopera­ 348 Main Stre Jt area’s largest employer with May 1979, had received several analysis of T3 and T4 will enable to the'doctor Ch!irS"T^tor’‘”"* charge for similar services. The process is a tive. and you seem to have a lot of Manchester 6,000 workers, said no disci^i- depot commendations. to adjust the dose of medication to suit the mystical one, and I ’m not sure that I myself patient. work to do both day and night. Talking out your complaints in the 649-1025 Financial series planned About Town Editor’s note: This column is prepared by the staff of the Gloria Weiss, registered dieti­ Manchester Senior Citizens’ tian, will speak on “ Nutrition Sunset Club meets on Tuesday Center. Senior Citizens Concerns of the Elderly Who Suffer with Demlntia.’’ Call the VNA at The Sunset Club will meet on ’Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the By Joe DImlnIco 647-1481 for more information. 5^^™ ester Senior Citizens’ Center on West Middle Activities Director 0|30-ll:30 a.m. Contact the Man­ Senior bowlers are reminded that the Parkade Lanes will be having a chester Health Department at Greetings, 647-3179. St. Patrick’s Day Special on March 13 from 1 to 4 p.m. The affair is $4, Seniors are encouraged to regis­ March 17 — Home plumbing Pancake supper planned which includes three games, re­ ter for the financial planning series repair series, 9:30-10:30 a.m. slated March 9,16, 23, 30 from 10 to Filled. freshments, prizes, wheel of for­ fhrove ’Tuesday pancake supper is tune, and black pin bowling. 11 a.m. The seminar will be March 24 and 25 — Drivers’ sch^uied l^esday from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in Neill Hall of Tickets may be bought at the lanes. St. Mary s Episcopal Church. Park Street. conducted by Marci Negro, account education program “ 55 Alive’’ Best wishes for a speedy recov­ executive for Dean Witter Rey­ sponsored by the American Associ­ and $1.25 for children nolds, Inc. The following is the ery for Mike Haberem, a patient at under 12. ’Tickets are available at the door, and all are MAGAZINE ation of Retired Persons. The fee, course outline: Manchester Memorial Hospital, welcome. Storm date is Wednesday. ^yable to AARP by check and and also to Antoinette Carabino, March 9 — “ Getting Your Finan­ dated March 24, is required at cial House in Order’’ (with slide registration. Jim Gleeson, and Art Randall, who presenttion) are patients at the hospital. April — (k>nnPace — State Rep. March 16 — Fiscal checkup. 2 Health clinic programs set Jack Thompson, D-Manchester, Deepest sympathy is extended to Marh 23 — Understanding invest­ will be at the senior center after On Monday’ there will be a blood prcssure screening ment objective. Qeo Livingston and her family in lunch, about 12:45 p.m., to answer the recent loss of her sister; and Westhill Gardens. 24 March 30 — Understanding in­ questions concerning the ConnPace also the family of Dorothy Janes. Bluefield Drive, from 9 to 10 a.m., and at the Bennet vestment objectives continued program or any legislative issue. 10^4rto Main St., from Please note that the seminar is Changes in the ConnPace (Pres­ from 10 to 11 a.ni. The time was MENU FOR THE WEEK; KesKni™Fri®d\^^^^^^^ cription Drug) progam are as Monday: Grilled cheese, tomato listed incorrectly in last week’s follows: column. soup, dessert, beverage. 1. Income guidelines for individ­ In addition to the semianr, the ’Tuesday: Meatball grinder, des­ La Leche League meets ual, $13,000. Married couples sert, beverage. American Association of Retired 916,000. Wednesday: Fish, whipped po­ 7-30n”m®fI Wednesday at Persons’ Tax Counseling for the 2. Co-pay maximum, $4 per Circle. This month’s topic is “ The Elderly is available to seniors from tato, vegetable, dessert, beverage. prescription. Thursday: Baked chicken, po­ Art of Breastfeeding and Overcoming Difficulties ’’ I to 3 p.m. every day except 3. No registration fee. ’Thursday. Counselors can answer tato, vegetable, roll, dessert, 4. The above take effect April 1. beverage. questions and help you with your Applications must be picked up at For more information, call 646-7277 or 644-4109. tax forms. Friday: Tuna salad sandwich, the center. soup, dessert, beverage. There are still openings for the The Linden Square Dancers flower show in Boston March 20. thank Don Swift of Stafford Springs SCORES: Call Daniels Travel Agency for Poetry society has drive for filling in during the month of Feb. 20 setback: Emile Cote 129; reservations at 646-3012. The affair February for the vacationing Earl The ConnecUcut Poetry Society is offering three is 920, including transportation and Edith Albert 121; Bill Stone 120; Johnston. Swift’s calling was super. Ann Welskopp 117; Merle Dewart months of free membership for all those who join now admission. Lunch is on your own in Annual membership is $15. Members receive the Quincy Market. 115; Helena Gavello 115; Ada Rojas Anyone interested in volunteer­ 115. Society 8 newsletter and the Connecticut River Review In addition, there will be a ing their services to help cane a Feb. 23 pinochle: Carl Popple magazine, which is published twice a year registration for the Easter party at bench for the Manchester Histori­ For more information write Dr. Wallace Winchell. Imperial Caterers on March 6 at cal Society to place in the Cheney 727; Helen Silver 721; Clara Hem­ ingway 718; Ada Rojas 706. P.O. Box 917, Manchester 06040. 9:30 a.m. The affair is l^.so, Homestead is asked to call the w including transportation, lunch, center and leave a name and phone Last week’s scores — Feb. 18 — and entertainment. The trip is April number. When enough names are Peter Casella 745; Ada Rojas 718. Whiton library has a discussion 8* received, you will be contacted. Feb. 24 bowUng: Fred Leonard Manchester Public Library and the Institd^te of Local The following are March 521; A1 Rodonis 505; Harold Hinkel programs: Men golfers are reminded that History of Manchester (immunity (Allege will there will be a mandatory golf 546; Al Berggren 531; John sponsor an informal discussion with Seniors who March S — Open dance after Kravontka 523; Frank Gallas 506- lunch. remember the town’s past on Wednesday from 2 to 3 ihenson; meeting on March 18 beginning at 7 Paul Desjeunes 500; Stan Wai- p.m. p.m. The agenda includes format, March 12 — Movie “ Return to the chowski 207, 529; Phil Washburn River.’ ’ starting dates, committees, and Speaker will be Alice Muirhead, lifelong Manchester 571; Hardy Thompson 503; Ray resident, who will discuss Manchester’s in the ’30s and March 19 — Discussion on shade- special events. Remember the Martina 514; Mike Pierro 529; 40s. Moderator will be Dr. John Sutherland from the I n - - ' ■ grown tobacco in Connecticut by roster will be drawn by those who Norman Lasher 520, Pat Olcavage Institute of Local History at MCC. Eleanor Coltman. attend. If an individual cannaot 482; Jennie Leggitt 464; Edna Refreshments will be served. , March 26—Round Table Singers attend, contact the center after March 18. Christensen 184, 514; Helen Guillni The following March classes: 187; Yolanda Bums 473; Viola March 6 and 13 — Stenciling Pulford 467. class, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Filled. The Manchester Visiting Nurses Association will be sponsoring a Manchester Grange meeting March 16 — The Manchester Feb. 25 pinochle; Bob Abeam nutrtion education program for Health Department is sponsoring a 745; Peter Casella 691. Manchester Grange 31 will meet Wednesday at 8 Alzheimer’s victims and care^v- stop smoking program. The class Feb. 25 bridge: Bill Cooper 4. ; p.m. at Grange Hall on Olcott Street. ’The program will ers on March from 7 to 8:30 p m 110 will consist of four sessions. The 11 Pauline Frederick 4,680; R. Maire be “ March Winds.’’ Bring items for the auction table. at the Mental Health Building of first begins on March 16 from 3,880; Helen Bensche 3,760; Sol Manchester Memorial Hospital. Cohen 3,330; Irene Hallowell 3,220. Lions Club governor to visit Kenneth V. Olsen, district governor of Lions Club InternaUonal District 23B, will make his official visit to Ring the bell, gently the Manchester Lions Club on ’Tuesday. The meeting vi^ich begins at 6:45 p.m., will be held at the Marco — Newfangled noise ordinance notwithstanding, customers of the Polo Restaurant in East Hartford. For more information, call William F. Schul at 643-0365. continue to 1 ^ self-made man or woman might be all rioht ho f r i n g i n g a century-old ^ the areas of business, finance, or spofte K h e S h bell. But gently, gently. *'®'®“ ®"s**ip With God, following the rpi.2J®®' '*•” Sophia Fashion show at SL James manufacturer’s fnstmctions is the only way to o t G ^ T h ^ o r e , owner of the ice cream parlor, after a m has chosen not to hide Him self Hie ;ifc: tMtative agreement was worked out with officials Ladies of St. James will sponsor a fashion show S3 or His provision for us but has revealedHimse?f in^uf' TOursday. I m glad we’ll be able to ring the in the lower church on Thursday at 7:30 p.m The creation and His Word, the ScrinturM ® i ; ” or 0 .“for™; S K The battle of the bell, housed in a tower next to Rockvine*’’’^"* ’’® Zahner’s of W e ^ lie v e w ^ t we believe because we beliw fw hat * if ****?If*^ schoolhouse building, began last year w e believe to more tme than what we don’t believe when Ada Township officials said it violated a to read that sentence again ) u r u s noise ordinance that provided for 90 days in jail Writers dub announces winners then be sum that what we believe is what God believes and a $500 fine. '' iianrl A l Morgan was elected poet-of-the-month on Feb 14 because God knows best. U t us hold God’s b ^ e fT I I ’Thet^ore’s attorney, Susan Keener, said that for his poem, “ Our House” Sharon Krause, who wrote tm e and not beliefs of our own m akin^^ under the agreement, Theodore will insulate the Where s Cupid, _ and Peter Miller, who wrote “ Death ^turday, Feb.: ‘ he noise by at ieast 50 percent of an Individual, were tied for second place. Winning Rev. David W. Mullen and will install a sign asking customers to ring the ^ m s will appear in an anthology the club will publish 8 Chumh of the Living God bell gently. Winners of the most contests will be named poet laureate of the area.. t t'iJ’. <<'. -I n ^ ' FJrdJnr> /.ifr . H’: j'l. 1::!. {i/i'ccf. f I .V? JI; L r jr ** MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. F«b. 28.1M7 Between the Lines ...... — Medicine MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, Feb. 2ir. .8X7 — tS -.•e' How cocaine abuse affects us Hearts and flowers go together but hearts and drugs don’t

By Richard Grayson, M.D., and June Grayson, R.N. depression, manic excitement or paranoid p.sychosis. kidney disea.se and calcifications in other parts of the body. earts and flowers may If your friends still believe that cocaine 12. Sudden death, most Vitamin A overdo.sage can cause go together, but hearts commonly due to generalized swelling in the brain, leading to and cocaine definitely is a harmless recreational drug, you should convulsions, respiratory failure nausea, vomiting and headache. do not. Young people know the vicious side effects reported in the or irregular heartbeats. don't usually die of Emergency room specialists Too much niacin can cau.se itching, hives, flushing, nau.sea heart attacks and other latest medical studies. 9f now have to be trained to acuteH diseases of the heart and recognize and treat these and and diarrhea. Large amounts of bl(X)d vessels. Yet all of the other complications of cocaine vitamin C may cause diarrhea, recent information about sudden use. kidney stones and a rare form of The United States should nerve inflammation. Too much deaths due to cocaine use show 17 people under the age of 32 how dangerous cocaine is to the deaths due to cocaine, 13 of mount a massive educational Vitamin B-6. known as who had u.sed cocaine only for a these patients had a convulsion pyridoxine. can also cau.se proper functioning of the heart short time. campaign to inform people just prior to death. how dangerous cocaine u.se neuritis. and blood vessels throughout the 2. Heart rhythm disorders, whole body, according to a 6. Sudden bleeding, really is, according to these Some herbal teas, such as some severe enough to cause hemorrhage, shock and researchers. (Louis Cregler, ginseng or chamomile, can cause recent editorial in the New sudden death. miscarriage in pregnant women, M.D., and Herbert Mark, M.D allergic reactions in susceptible England Journal of Medicine. 3. Sudden severe high blood This information could mean due to early separation of the Mount Sinai School of people. And some herbal teas pressure. One young man had a placenta. Medicine, New York, New can even cause liver failure life or death to the five million fatal rupture of the aorta, the 7. A high rate of congenital England Journal of Medicine, leading to death, if taken in people in the United States who large blood vessel leading from ^ ' ■» use cocaine regularly and the malformations in babies bom to Dec. 4, 1986) large amounts over a long period the heart, after smoking free addicted mothers. of time. 5,(XX) people who are foolish natural health foods base in a pipe for several hours. 8. Gangrene of the intestines, People will usually recover if enough to try it for the first time Large amounts of some 4. Strokes, a rupture of blood caused by constriction of the they stop taking the product they every dav. health foods" may be vessels in the brain, reported in blood vessels to the intestines. are overdosing on. However, So if you or your friends still dangerous to your health, five users with an average age of 9. Lung damage from inhaling because symptoms develop .so believe that cocaine is a 28. especially vitamins and herbal harmless recreational dnig, you cocaine. teas. gradually, the danger is that a 5. Sudden high body 10. Bad sex. Men frequently person may not figure out what should know the vicious side temperatures associated with Vitamins A and D are the effects reported in this latest become impotent and women is really causing his symptoms Olivia Hussey convulsions, sometimes frigid. , most dangerous vitamins if taken and thus may continue using the Susan Sullivan medical study: occurring with only one do.se of in large doses. Vitamin D can 1. Heart attacks, occuaing in 11. Sudden onset of a product that is harmful. cocaine. In a Florida study of 36 p.sychiatric illness such as acute cause a high calcium level which (Emergency Medicine, Nov. 30 By Josie Q. What are Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting from the 1968 may lead to kidney stones. 1986) ■ movie “Romeo and Juliet" doing now? Sandy Colella, Avoca, Q. / think Susan Sullivan is beautiful. Please tell me where she s from and what she’s been in besides “Falcon Crest." Althea Ashe, Baton Rouge, La. A. Whiting is still acting in Europe and recently finished a movie in Italy. Other credits arc “The Royal Hunt of the Sun" and A. She’s from New York, attended Hofstra University on Long Frankenstein. The True Story. Hussey has acted in a number Kland (working as a Playboy bunny to finance tuition) and got WHEN IT COMES TO THE HEALTH OF YOUR Anything you’d like to of projects such as the miniserics “The East Days of Pompeii" her first acting grounding in Cleveland, where she served as know about prominent and the movie "Murder on the Nile." actress-in-residence at the Cleveland Playhouse. Back in New EYES, NOTHING’S MORE IMPORTANT THAN Now, according to her manager, she's about to sign for a new York, she was a member of National Education Television’s !SEU. personalities? Write to Actors Workshop and a cast member of the soap "Another mimseries and movie, and there are two other offers awaiting World." King Features Syndi­ decisions. She's also been busy as a mother lately. She has a PROFESSIONAL, PERSONAL SERVICE cate, 235 E. 45th St, 4-year-old son. Max, with husband Akira Fuse, a Japanese rock really took oft, though, when she moved to L.A in star, and a 14-ycar-dId s'on, Alex, with former husband Dean Paul 1975; her tirst big break was "Rich Man. Poor Man. Book II” in YOUR New York, N.Y. 10017. Martin. which she played Peter Strauss’s lawyer/lover. It launched a Fedora Optical has come to Manchester. It’s a Grand string of career-woman roles, culminating in her own (short-lived) senes, Julie Farr, M.D." She had a career switch as one of the Opening! We’re offering the most professional, personal (trigmal cast mernbers of “It’s a Living,” but was dropped from HOUSE attention to the selection and fitting of your eyeglasses in Q. Since seeing “Vision Quest" moved to Oklahoma and worked School." the show during its first .season. She has, however, obviously town. And you’ll love our prices — come In and compare. and “Birdy,” I have become an as an electrician’s helper but he He followed that with found happiness and financial security on “Falcon Crest" and • • • With a Clas.sificd ad. avid fan of Matthew Modine. hated it and returned to Utah. "Streamers," Robert Altman's doing Tylenol commercials. Home buyers read our Quality service at reasonable prices. Could you please tell me about There, he edged into show film version of the play about a real e.state listings him, what else he’s appeared in business by working as an group of soldiers waiting to be and what he's doing now? /f*s the best of both worlds. assistant to a concert promoter. sent to Vietnam, “The Hotel everyday. Adverti.se Trisha Lewis, Carbondale, Pa. Finally, in 1978, he decided to New Hampshire," "Vision your home in the A, He's 26, from Loma Linda, move to New York and try for a Quest,” "Mrs. Soffel” with Calif., the son of a drive-in Q. / 7’1/s/ love Judd Nelson. Could you tell me how old he is, if Classified eolumns show-business career. Diane Keaton and Mel Gib.son, theater manager and his wife. he s married and how he got started as an actor^ P K Like many other .young acting and "Birdy.” He recently Trenton, N.J. ' where readv buvers will We carry Because of his father’s Job, the hopefuls in New York, Modine finished two high-prestige see it. Classified family moved round a lot during ■tirst became a waiter, and A. He s 25, from Portland, Me., the son of an attorney father and exclusively by projects, Stanley Kubrick's a state politician mother who were both very interested in the arts readers will make your his childhood, spending long through his fellow waiters found "Full Metal Jacket" and stretches in Utah and San Diego, out about the acting teacher and encouraged their son to be involved as well. He .started to act "Orphans" with Albert Finney, while at St. Paul’s prep school, and continued at Haverford home a bestseller? in particular, where he became Stella Adler, with whom he both due for release later this interested in acting. He was the studied. He also did a Coca Cola College. A year before graduation, he decided to do something year. serious about it by dropping out and moving to New York to new boy in school and wanted tc commercial, his first get involved in some school professional job. study acting. He spent two years studying, acted in a tew NYU student films but didn’t get too much professional work. activity in order to make friends; A meeting with a casting e d o r a o p t i c a T. he couldn't make the ftxnball agent produced his first film That changed after he moved to California in 1982- the films ’Making the Grade," “Fandango," “The Breakfast Cliib” and team so he tried out for the role, that of Rosanna Arquette's MANChESTER "St. Elmo’s Fire” followed in quick succession. Mo.st recently schiKil play. He loved it and was college boyfiiend in "Baby, It’s PETER J. FEDORA apparently gixxi at it; he got the he’s filmed "Blue City” and “From the Hip,” due for release You." which led to a co-starring this month. 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[ESPN] Tennie; Upton International Players Championahips From Key Bia- B Ineide Pro RaafcatbNI o o o [CNN] CNN Nawa A crime boss puts out a contract to kill 5 ® * * MHlWights of cayne. FL. (3 hrs.) Live. the 1977 final four teems: Marquette, [C N N ] Newsnight Plwera Championehipe From Key Bis- (B) This Old Houas (CC). Hammer. (R). [HBO] MOVIE; 'Nlghthawks' A New cayno. FL. (90 min.) (R). North Carokna-Chapel Hkl. Nevada-Las Ve­ [HBO] MOVIE: 'Morona From Outer [C N N ] Styla With Elsa KIsnach York City cop is pitted against a European [DIS] MOVIE; 'Interrupted Melody' Space' When a quartet of ordkiaiy aliana ooooooo o p NBA Basketball: New Yoifc Knicks at gas. and North Caroline-Charlotts. Australian opera singer Mer)orie Lawrence 'Nlghw of Cabirie' tpiS] MOVIE: Tha BandR of Sherwood Washington Bullets (2 hrs.. 30 min.) terrorist looking for publictty through (Dubbed). visit Earth, three of the intorgalactic tour­ V. [TM Cl MOVIE: 'Woodstock' Three fights back after she is stricken with polio. bloodshed. Sylvester Stallone. Bitty Dee ists rise to rock stardom. Jamaa B. SHtk- F o i a ^ Robki Hood's son raacuaa the boy y Tape Delayed. Elssncr Parker, Glenn ForrI, Rooei Moore. [USA] N)ght Flight (R). Williams. Rutger Hauer. 1981. Rated R. N*- Smith, Griff Rhya-Jonaa. Rated Kkig of England with tha aid of his Nlhsr's @ ) @ ) 227 When Sandra's boyfriend 1955, J"** Nendrix, Joan B a « . The S -tS A M [HBO] MOVIE; 'DaUvery Comek WHda. Anita Louisa, [TM C] MOVIE: Twelfth century gives her stolen jewelry, the p^ice decide [N IA ^ MOVIE: 'Knights of tha City' A Who. 1970. Rated R. In Stereo. Edgar Buchanan. 1946. B S m a H Wonder (E) Barniy Hill Show [ESPN ] AW A Wroetling (60 min.) Boys A group of delivery boys enter a city conflicis are recreated between Henry I) to use Sandra to trap him. In Stereo. 9®nQ is bent on proving their supremacy 1 :00PM CD To Be Announoad. (S ) Nawa Live. over the "Mechanix" by winning a talent [D B A ] Mght FHght M nce championship. Mario Van Peebies. P **^^„**O V IE: 11* Profssslanala' ^ Ns dose friend. Thomas Backet. Ri­ O na Big Fam ily Brian suffers a writer's (CC). 1 2 : 3 0 A M (X) Solid GoM Scheduled; (3 ) This Old Housa Mntest. Leon Isaac Kennedy. Fat Boys, 1985. Rated R. In Stereo. (X) MOVIE: 'Horror Hoapital' A classic Four addiora are hksd by an American mk- c h ^ Burton. Pster O'Toole. John Gielgud. ( 8 Woodwrlght'a Shop block when a homework deadline ap­ 11:3 0 P M (X) Magnum, P.l. Survivof. Kris Kristofferson. Kenny Log- tale which includes a mad scientist, a proaches. @ ) Wild Amarica (CC) Smokey Robinson. 1985. Rated R. honaka to rsacua hia Mexican wife. Burt 1964. B Dancin' to the Hitt d ) Star Search (60 min.) gins, the Jets. Bob Geldof, ^ m a n th a Fox 3:30AM CD Saturday Night Uva (60 monster, a haunted casda end the victims. L a i^ s t w , Lro Marvin, Claudia Cardinale. ('To u ch Me I Want Your B ody"), Cart Per­ mm.) ’ [U S A ] Smucdpy Cwtoon Expron (S ) It's a Living ® Bamay Millar ® j3 ^ 5 P M [D IS ] Winnie tha Pooh and a lU S A J Alfred Hitchcock Preeents MOVIE: "Brottierbood of Satan' A Michael Gough, Robin Askwhh, Dennis 1966. Rated PG. Day for Eayora Pooh discovers that ever­ CD kins ("Blue Suede Shoes"), Cyrvdi Lauper Price. 1973. MDVIE: 'Dr. Who: The Time Mons­ @D Sabado Giganta 1 0:3 0P M CD Blaek Nm » srnak inidwaetam town it panic stricken (interview). (60 min.) In Stereo [C N N ] This Weak in Japan CD MOVIE; -Avanglng War- 4:30PM (X ) ® Whip WoiMpf Sports (B) yone has forgotten Eeyore’s binhday and 2:4SPiyi Today s program Matures live coverage of ter [C N N ] Sports Closa-up ® HoHywood Ckwe-Up when thktsan children disappear and disk [D IS] MOVIE: 'Stranga Cntnnantona* (X) MOVIE: 'Zocro, the Day Blada' Zono n o w of SiMolin* Five kung hj matters em- theh proceeds to make amertds. d)H«ra'«Liicy t ^ Flamingo Stakes horse race from Hi- perente die. Strother Martin, L.Q. Jones, (C C ) A bush pilot and an orphaned runa­ and his effeminste brother are portrayed in bark on a Kfa-andKlesth rescue mission. Lu Ii9 One Big FamHy Brian's grades im­ A *®*™*19« Companioos' BTwWghtZone Charles Bateman. 1971. [C N N ] Evans and Novak this comic spoof of the le g e ^ . George ijeah, FL and coverage of the World Cup prove with tha help of an attractive tutor. (C C ) A bush pilot and an orphaned runa­ 9:00PM ( D M O V IE : -Pth- (C C I w hen way are forced to survive in the Canadian Feng. Pai Piao. 1983. Three children organize Hamilton. Lauren Hutton. Brartda Vacarro. Gynwwatics Championahipa Women's In- way are forced to survive in the Canadian bufkkes discovsr [D IB ] Beal Island •'ikef ‘• 2 '^ A M (B MOVIE; 'Mr. Moto in wiWerneM after an emergency landing. [CNN] Nawawatch 8 protest group when they dtecover that a t981. 3:00PM QD ® Pro Bowlats Tour: diyiduelt Finela from B e ^ . 0»ina. (90 wilderness after an emergency landing >3.000,000 in dnig-relatad cash, they be­ kttika high school tsniora at tha d an Dangar lilend' Mr. Moto goes to Puerto ^ ^ 9 McClure, Michael Sharrett, Marj Du- min.) say. 1975. True Valua Open Coverage of the [O IS ] Beat of Qzzie and Harriet Doug McClure. Michael Sharreit. Man Du- n t ™ the targets of a gang of mobatera, a permft haa been issued eNowing seal hun­ Lstka Nielsen. Jamie Lee Curtis. Rk o to stop the smuggling of diamonds ki ® M O V IE : 'Vegas* The search for arurt- S W A T team and the FBI. George C. Scott ters to pursue their quarry on an island away teenage girt turns bito a murder in­ $ 150,0(X} PBA event is featured from Peo- (® Dance Fever Judges: Troy Beyer [E S P N ] Sporttcantsr Saturday say. 1975. tho islands. Pater Lorre, Jean Hershofl. na, H.. (90 mkt.) Live. Don Ameche. Sylvia Sidney. 1987, breeding ground. Amanda Duff. 1939. 4:00AM [C N N ] leny Kbig Waokand vestigation. Roben Urich, June Akyson. ( O ym ty •), Jeff Conpwpy ("Tpxi"), Mar­ [USA] AirwoH [ESP N ] CoHaga Baskatball; Sun Balt IB Check It OutI [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock Presents Ton y Curtis. 197B. Qj) Twilight ^>na tin Kove ( "Cagney & Lacey "). Musical Tournament Championship game from ( I ) ® M O V IE ; 'S u p a igM ' (C C ) Supergirl 4:30AM CI) Phll Sllvara CX) CBS Nawa travels to earth in search of her city's ® ( B Baturd^ Night Live Guest host 1 :0 0 A M (I) Tolaphone Auction gw sta: Rene and Angela ("N o How, No 6:30PM Bowling Green, K Y . (2 hrs.) Live. 11:00PM ® ® ® New. Valsrie Bstonski w ektom n musical guest ® MOVIE: 'Escape from Naw York' A (3 ) Soul Train W a y "), power source. Helen Slater. Feye Dune- B M TV VIdao Countdown ® F-Troo p tallen hero gets a second chance when he QD Small Wonder pTR C] MOVIE: 'Baby: Secret of tha Robsrt Cray. (90 min.) In Sttreo. S ) New York Master Chafs way, Hart Bochner. 1984. ® MOVIE: Th e Comencheroe* A Texas [ESPN] Major Lopguo Wotnan't Vol- [ESPN] CoHaga Batkatball; Sun- Belt t™ s to rescue the President of the United B MOVIE: 'Dbty Oingua Magee' A slip­ (X ) Biakal & Ebert & the Movies Sched- lost Legend' A sportswriter ar^ his Ranger infiltrates the ranks of tha Com- ® Bodyw-jtoh: Tough Tintaa lor Teens GoMan Girls (CC) Blanche decides B MOVIE: The Spell' A n o b e n , bitter toybaB: Naw York Uborttot at Chicago Toum antM Championship game from States. Kurt Russell, Adrienne Barbeau, Er­ pery badmen keeps sliding through the fin­ ulad reviews; "Nightmare on Ekti Street III: scientist wife race her mentor to protect a B B ancherot. an outlaw gang tupplykig guns 1 5 -y s a r -^ h u tha power to inflict M neu (C C ) Teon eating disorders and drug abuse to get a face Mft after attending a sororttv Bfoozo (90 min.) Bowling Green, KY. (2 hrs.) (R). nest Borgnine. 1961. gers of the law. Frank Sinatra. George Ken­ The Dream Waniors"; "Some Kind of prehistoric creature in remote A f ^ a . Wil­ s ^ liquor to the Comenches. John end death on tha peopla she dislikae. Lae that result from loneliness are studied. nedy. Anne Jackson. 1970. reunion. In Stereo. ® MOVIE: 'Savon Commandmanta of Wonderful" (Eric Stoltz, Mary Stuart Mas- liam Kan. Sean Young, Patrick McGoohan. Wayne. Stuart Whitman. Nehsmieh Per- Grsnt, J a m n Oleon. Susan Myers. 1977. 1 :1 0 A M [CNN] CNN Travel MOVIE; "Avenging [CNN] Your Money B IS) Frugal Gourmet tarson); "Beyond Therapy" (Julia Hsgartv. 1965. Rated PG. In Stereo. B N M RueeaU Comedy Special Comk: soff. 1961. A n g H (C C ) A reformed hooker studies Kung Fu' A young man diligently leams ® MOVIE: 'Sword of tha Valient' Tha 1 :1 5 A M (I) MOVIE; Madhouao' An Jeff Goldblume). [U S A ] Riptide Mark Russell returns for a new season of law by day and investigates murder at kunga fu'u from MUMi his unde uiicie so that mat hene can av-av­ 3 - 3 0 P M (X) NBA BaskatbaU: Milwau- B Kemper W o m a n 'c Open Third- political satire. (X) Benny HiN medieval legend of Sk Gawain and the oldtime horror star's career is ended when *— death of his f r ' ...... ® New Qldget night. Betsy Russell. Rory Calhoun. 1985 e r ™ the death of his father. Li Ming, Chartg koa Bucks at Chicago BuHs (2 hrs., 30 round coverage is featured from Kauai HI 39 IN N N e w t Green Knighi. Milas O'Keefe. Cyrieks his fiancee is mystenously decapitated. Rated R. I. Sun SuJ Pei. 1979. 7 : 3 0 P M ® T a d Knight S h o w Garfield ® MOVIE: 'My Foollth Hoort' A preg­ min.) Live. (90 min.) Live. Knight Show Garfield the cat and Claire. Leigh Lawson. 1985. Vincent Price, ^ e r Cuthing. Robert the cat and his creator Jim Davis stop by nant girl leams that her soldier-lover is ® Ghost Story (8 ) W W F Suparatara of Wraading (60 3 9 Puttin' on tha Kids [C N N ] Big Story Na creator Jim Davis stop by l^nry's of­ Henry’s office. BOffthaWaN Quarry. 1974. 4:5pAM [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Quick min.) fice. dead. Dana Andrews. Susan Havward B Teles from tha Oarksida end t ^ Dead" (CC) During World War II. a IS ) W e're Cooking Now MOVIE: 'American Oraamer' ® Jeopardy Kent Smith. 1950. [CNN] Sports Tonight Than and N o w ' IS ) Lap Quilting B B NBC Nawa IS) N e w t Live. (CC| A free-spirited writer and media per­ pair of sisters come to the aid of an Ameri- 3 9 Raino SaNaje (C C ) A n American liousewife finds herself ® Mama's Family [DIS] MOVIE: Where Do We Go From [E B P N ] Sporttcantsr Saturday cen pauol unit that was taken prisoner by ® ^Auto Racing: Winn Dixla Modifiad embroiled in foreign eapidnaga when she (8 ) Motorwaak B Secret Agent sonality turns his attention beck to hia life (B) Newton's Apple (CC) [M AX] MOVIE; 'Star 80' (CC) The siory Mann, Sandy Donigan. 200 (60 min.) assumes the identity of a f a h ^ s mystery d $ Charles in Charge Ellen w on't let Ja ­ . iwhpf iikvsiury when o aa^jonaai scandal mreaiens threatens nim him and and his his fa- fa- 19641964. Rated Rated PG PG. B What's Happenina Nowll mie attend a movie with a boy. Black Parapacthro [C N N ] Foreign Correspondents writer. Jobeth Williams. To m Conti. Gian- (SD carto Giannini. 1984. Rated PG. B Mama's Family (5® Chico and the Man ® LaYa Go Bowling [E S P N ] Speedweek [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Jim Thorpe: AN Ameri- B ABC Nawa B Check It OutI (B) Sacret City ^H BO ] HBO Family Playhouse: Truth About Alex cen* The story of one of the world's most 3 9 Noddaro Unhnaion B As Schools Match Witt [CNN] Nawaday popular athletes. Burt Lancaster. Phvllts 3 9 It's a Living B (SD W h a t a Countiyl Back to mindless entortainnient with 'Manhattan’ [ D I S ] M O V IE : 'Th e Actraaa' A girl per- Thaxter. Charles Pickford. 1951. 4:00PM 3 9 PutUn' on the Hits Lip- [CNN] Pinnada Maude suadea her cantankerous fsihsr to let her B synced songs include: Midnight Star's 5:00PM CS3 Mtselon: Impoesible [D IS] My Friend FHcka By Kathryn Bakar Neb., except for a few shots of become an acuass. Spencer Tracy, Jean "Midas Touch" and Glenn Frey's "Smuo- 3 9 Throb Sandy fights for her lile after main kid. Maxi. We have to Simmons, Teresa W ri^i. 1963. C I) yVWF Suparatara of WraatUng (60 [E S P N ] SchoUatic Sporta America she's in a car accidwt. AP Talavlalon Writar ing from World W ar II, and makes Lily his sex slave and she gler's Blues". nun.) the skyline and a chance to pretend she’s been divorced [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Rod Badge of [HBO] MDVIE: 'UpMIt An the Way' A [C N N ] CNN Special Report Cutter with a beautiful babe gets pregnant by him. End of 3 S It Takas a Thief 3 9 Orta Big Family Brian's grades im­ watch a Big Apple big shot like Under fire during the Civil W ar a pair of bumbling hucksters are mistaken three times and has a teen-age semiundressed in the back seat Courage' B MOVIE; 'Ha Knows You'ra AhNM' A prove with the help of an attractive tutor. 8 ; 0 0 P M ® O utlaw s A man whom the N E W YORK - Thia ia great. Donald Trump embarrass Part One. « ~ 99les with fear. Audie for bank robbers and hightail it to Mexico. daughter. Luckily, things rip of a car. Murphy. Bril Maukkn, John Oiarkes. 1951 bride-to-be is alone ki her fear that so­ ® Dampaay A Makepeace (60 min.) Roy Clerk, Mel Tikis, Bud Ives. Ratad PG. Outlaws sent to prison vows revenge upon Those creepy, intellectual himself in a cameo appearance. ’The second night. Cutter meone is staking her just before her wed- his release. (60 min.) right along, so we don’t have to [U S A ] Hollywood Inaldar B Bodywatch; Fat Stuff (CC) Fat and its [M AX] MOVIE: 'Oraca Ouiglay' (CC) A "Am erika" people are finally Zachary gives Cutter a saber moves to San Francisco and (X ) MOVIE: 'Fofty Saoond Street' A Judith Krantz wrote the novel. think about this but for a few igiioDon Scardino. Nddan sources ere explored. crafty older woman enlists the aid of a hit- be took off a dead enemy. After takes advantage of a dumpy rich 1:30PM (X ) QoH: Ooral Ryder Open yoong underetudy muet take the stage gone, so we can get back to She’a the one who wrote minutes. (S ) French Chef BThaSahtt man to provide an unusual service to ftow Zachary leaves. Cutter breaks Covaraga ia featured from Ooral Countnr York's senior citizens. Katharine Hepbtxn. when the star of a musicsl breaks her leg mindless entertainment like this “Scruples.” "Princess Daisy" girl. Maxi falls in love with an Ckib ki Miami. FL. (2 hrs.) Live. ® Embajadorae da te Muiica Colom- shonly before the opening. Warner Baxter. At the board meeting. Uncle the sword and throws it in the (3 ) Kraskin's Quest biana Nick Notts. 1984. Rated PG. CBS miniaeiies, ‘T il Take and "Mistral’s Daughter," also Italian artist — we know he’s (8 ) Modam Maturity Ruby Keeler. Dick Powsk. 1933, Cotorized Cutter AmberviUe, played by trash. We get it. (S ) MOVIE: 'The True Btory of Jesse JuHa ChHd and More Company [TM C ] Short Film Showcase Version. Manhattan.” made into miniseriea. She Italian because he’s named ( B Connacdcut Nawamakata Ja m a s ' The James gang's s t i n is told ki (Bl Perry King, who should get an G D ® Sktohicka (C C ) Ernie end hit That other miniseriea about Bostwick is real good as the Rocco and says “ dees" and l a ChaHla'a Angola flashback. Robert Wagner, H o M Lange, [CN N ] Nawawatch 7:00PM (SEntattahtmantThla Weak claims she doesn’t write books to Emmy in the Best Creep Jeffrey Hunter. 1957. A talk with 'The Judds. (60 mki.) friends find a key that lands them ki trouble good brother Zachary. Too bad “dose.” and because he’s played ^USA] Check It OutI with a pak of hoods. what if Russians took us over be miniaeriea, but they might as SD Parmanaoda Vokattaila Cina III ( £ 3 9 9 t o B category, announces he is selling he died. In the flashback to the by Jack Scalia. She gets B S abrosh ow (ENm vs was seven nights long and had a well send a screen writer to look (Bl Owl/TV (Cq. S jlW M [D IS ] Roger Whlttakar In C X ) B Wheal o f Fottuna some of his dead brother’s ® Joy of Painting . lot of dull, political stuff in it, over her shoulder. Just a IMOs, he gets into the magaxlne pregnant. [C N N ] Nawamakar Saturday (X ) It's a Living 3 9 M W E : T il. Shkibig' Ghostly vi- magaxines that aren’t making 3 9 MOVIE; SHvar Oroam Racaf A and we didn’t even win in the business and falls in love with Lily has turned into a good (U SA ) Cover Story 5:30PM 3 9 What a Countryl skxit of murdered children ore )u8t some of auggestion to save time. any money. Oh, yeah, he world-class American motorcyda cham­ 39 T ales bom tha Daikalda T w o lauding M strange events that haunt a family ttay- the woman we’re suppoeed to (81(B) VIcMty Garden whehea fight for ownership of a magical end. Anyway, in the opening fake of Queen Elisabeth. She still 2:00PM (X ) NHL Hockey: N aw York pion is chakengad by a tough competitor at k g M an itolnad mountain resort. Jack mentions that he and the Uds’ like, Nina, played by Jane Rangara at Detroit Rad Wbiga (3 hrs) Engiand's Skverstone. Beau Bridges 3 9 Cheepkttp (60 mki.) cat's paw. fk c h o li^ ' Shskey Duvak. Settman Croth- " I ’ll Take Manhattan" is only installment, Zachary Amber- has the hots for (hitter, but David Essex. Christina Raines. 1980. ers. 1980. dim-bulb mother, Lily, played Kaesmarek. She wants a career, B M OVIE: 'Kiaa of d M Tarantula' A de- [C N N ] Nawamakar Saturday fournl^U, starting Sunday, and Zachary finds out about thUr [C N N ] Sports Cksaa-up ® Charles in Charge Commander Pow­ ville, played by Barry Bostwick, by Francesca Annis, got mura young girl cokacta furry arachnids to [U S A ] Sanchez of Bal Air ell's old sNpmate h o ^ a to win Eken'a af­ ® M W IE: The kdango Tree' A teena- plenty happens. Nobody expecto not marriage. Of course, we affair and tells Cutter to buzz off. gets killed off immediately. married yesterday. be usad as sgsnts of rsvanga. Eric Mason [DIS] MOVIE; 'Astarbr the Gaul' Tw o fection. ^ kvmg with hts grendmothor in a smak know she’ll regret this later. End of Part Two. Susanna Ling. 1972. Gaulish warriors, Asterix and Obekx. trick 6:00PM QD OD B B Newa Autirakan town comes of age Garakkrw US to think. In fact, it’s better if His Uds rush home from (^^ Mama's Family Mama compatea ki This especially steams M aU Zachary goes to England and Roman legionnaires kilo drinking a hair­ C£ W hafa Happening Nowll Fitzgeteld, Christopher P a te ^9 7 7 we don’t. Else we risk being Jet-setting when they hear their In Part Three, things don’t go B Hogan'a Harooa Raytown's arm wrestling championship. who wanU to fi^ t Cutter and growing potion. Animated. 1978. (X) Boaom Buddies B MOVIE: -Wild Rovers' Two cowboys insulted. falls for Lily who wants to be a so great for the Ambervllles. B Magic of OH Pakidog S) Sports Talk (60 mtn.) mother and uncle have c^ed a ^S P N ] Track and Field; USA/MobU dream of getting enough money to boy a preserve her daddy’s publishing ballerina. But doesn’t like B MOVIE: 'Stand b y Your Man' The life 3 9 Fame Chris gets a shot at a recordino For instance, the title. Thia Maxi’s marriage is a failure, but CnMnpKMishIps From Msdison Squato career. (60 min.) ® Hae Haw Co-hotts: the Oak Ridge secret board meeting of the empire. of coumry music star Tam m y Wynette is Garden. NY. (2 hr*.) (R). Boys. Guests: Janie Frickie, BUI M onrM baa about as much to do with her as much as she likes it, so she meets other guys doing cute 3 S Qraetest American Hero family magaxlne conglomerate Then we goa fiashhackof (60 min.) Manhattan as it does Omaha she marries Zachary, they have ■tuff like landing on a c ^ e In a ConlliuiGd. . . Valerie BertlnelU playa the straight-arrow Zachary return­ U ds and one goes blind. Cutter hot-air balloon. Cover Story ' U - MANCHESTER HERALD; Sttturday. Feb. M. 1«87 The Curious Shopper MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. F«b, 28.1997 — Jan Stephenson: Worried about estrogen in meats belle of the ball It is still common practice to treat cattle with hormones By Sonja Heinze be withdrawn some time before cons^uences. I feel instictively of such flours and grains by By Linda-Marie Singer strategically placed to cover the animal is slaughter^, so that vegetables or fruit? George certain parts of the anatomy I’m concerned about the that it is a terrible mistake to simply smelling the product. Cuomo, Holiday, Fla. the residues in the meat will be interfere with anything as “As a rule we recommend eeing herself iip for a Smiling to herself as someone estrogen being fed to beef and insignificant. Louise Moyer of the public delicately poised as the that flour not be stored for more 1981 Fairway magazine buys a copy, she thinks back to poultry and the effect the Many questions arise, relations firm which represents endocrine system, with so little than a year primarily because of photo spread, golfer Jan earlier days when doubts were residues in the products have however. Are all the cattlemen the American Frozen Food information about where it is the potential for insect T Stephenson instantly everywhere. “Of course they all on young girls. I have read that adhering scrupulously to the Institute states, “We have never leading us.” infestation. y became belle of the ball. said I couldn’t make it at first. they think this is die cause of rules? How much tainted meat heard that formaldehyde is used “Flour mix products such as ^ Not that readers of the They thought that because I was the early sexual development goes undetected by overburdened And excellent book to read on in freezing any food products.” pancake, cake and muffin mixes cificial Ladies Professional Golf small (5’4”), I wouldn’t have and early onset of menses that meat inspectors? Do we really this subject is “Modem Meat,” Formaldehyde is a simple have very definite shelf lives. In Association (LPGA) publication the power to get that far is now common in young girls. know how much estrogen is safe by Orville Schell, which chemical compound these products, after minded. For one look at the career-wise. Is there any a consumer in meat? Isn’t this a risky researches antibiotics, hormones manufactured in large quantities pose, and even myopic viewers < “I wasn’t about to give up. can ascertain tf beef or poultry business? and the pharmaceutical farm. approximately one year the in the U.S., something like six couldn’t ignore such sex appeal Instead, I perfected my has been fed estrogens? Do any added shortening begins to and a half billion pounds a year. You can assume that the dev elop off odors and leavenings brimming over in a pink and technique to where my golf meat or poultry producers not ordinary beef available in your HOW LONG It can be found in thousands of She has ! ..VC begun to ‘gas out’ so the products and is a possible white gown slit halfway up her is definitely more correct use these hormones in their supermarket has been treated DOES FLOUR KEEP? product does not rise during cancer-causing substance. It is shapely thigh. than others’, while my game is feeding programs? Adaline with hormones. One would also / have some rye flour and I backing as well as when it was u ^ in glues, soap, shampoo, No, Cybill Shepherd hadn’t more rounded. If you’ve seen infused Richtei, Fresno, Caltf. like to assume that the meat is don’t know ^ it’s still good to fresh. air fresheners, carpets, signed up for the tour. She may me play, you’ll know that I Estrogen, which is a hormone, perfectly safe, but only a use. How long can one keep it? “Again, the consumer’s sense toothpaste, insulkion, leather, as well have for all the reaction ^ v e well and hit good, long new appeal has not been fed to poultry for laboratory analysis would satisfy \HUred Storms, Kingston, the appealing Jan Stephenson irons. Unfortunately, putting is many years. This practice was of smell is the best means of paper towels, facial tissues — me. If you want hormone-free N.Y. telling when a product is no caused. What a contrast to her my weakness, and if I don’t get outlawed in 1959. In Puerto beef, you have to search for it. you name it. It’s basic function into the “As a general rule,” advises longer good to eat. Because of is to preserve. arrival from Australia a few the momentum early, I choke. inn Rico several years ago hundreds Some markets'are beginning to Mike Marquand, technical the effect of temperature and years before. Within no time the That’s why I admire Nancy of young children, both boys carry a line of “natural” beef. It is not used in the processing director with Continental Mills, humidity, a flour mix product blond-coifed starlet, who (Lopez). She may not start out si': image of and girls, experienced gross Personally, I agree of frozen produce, however. ■ “flours (including rye) which will deteriorate more rapidly in wouldn’t be seen in those baggy well, but believes in spite of early sexual development and/or emphatically with Dr. Samuel are low in fat do not undergo Florida than in Montana. T-shirts and plaid pants, proved everything she can win.” cancer of the reproductive Epstein, professor of women’s any major changes with time Georgraphical considerations there was indeed something The Aussie with the Texas organs which was traced to high occupational and environmental that would make them should be taken into “down under” this LPGA twang catches herself and estrogen levels in some poultry. health at the University of golf unpalatable. Grain products, consideration.” superstar. reminisces to 1964, when, at age It is still the practice in this Illinois Medical Center, who such as wheat germ, which are When Stephenson’s 13, she captured the first of five country, however, to treat cattle states, “We have too often Jan Stephenson higher in fat, can turn ratKid in FORMALDEHYDE USED photograph hit the wires, her consecutive State School Girl with hormones. Hormones make perturbed natural systems for time and develop unpleasant IN FROZEN PRODUCE? publicity stunt boo me ranged Championships. Moving up, she the animal grow bigger and short-term gains, but with odors and flavors. A consumer Is it true that formaldehyde is only on colleague Jane Blalock, took the State and Australian Both dreams materialized as “Dad would drop me off at faster. Their use is supposed to dis.'istrous long-term get my golf handicap to 13, he’d can determine the acceptability used in the processing of frozen who, in a newspaper 'column, Junior titles, culminating with they had a way of doing even in tennis while he went to play this her youth, when the athletic buy me a brand new surfboard. labeled the picture the State Championship in new game called golf. My “‘It’s a deal!’ I told him, and “quasi-pomographic. ” 1971-1972. beauty could have become a curiosity grew to where I would tennis player, Olympic practiced and practiced until I Inwardly, Jan was crushed; The Australians recognized sneak off from the courts and made it. Well, they were swimmer, dancer or surfer. outwardly, she realized that one such talent in naming her walk a mile down the road to miserable. ‘Guess tomorrow picture was worth thousands of Sportsman of the Year over “At 7, Dad made certain I watch from the bushes. I loved swam a quarter of a mile we’ll buy you that present,’ But words. three separate seasons. Joining it even though there were snakes I changed my mind in favor of a every day. I got so used to ' rf A ., '/i, But it didn’t stop there. their LPGA in 1973, the everywhere since the course was sand wedge. Later that night discipline and hard work, it Besides infusing new appeal into 2 1-year-old promptly won five not completed. after I went to bed, I learned the image of women’s golf, she tournaments. became an automatic part of mv “Dad, could I play golf with Life seemed life.” they broke out a bottle of continued jazzing up her own you? ‘No,’ he said, ‘it’s too champagne.” -I ' / f i ' There was no end to her Her parents, Barbara and game, setting a new LPGA expensive, but I’ll tell you what. The bubbles were still fizzing determination or to the Frank Stephenson, both loved record with a 198 for 54 holes If you find all the golf balls and when the 13-year-old won her double-takes wherever she the outdoors and so did their ( 18-under par including an competed. But America is what all the good tees. I’ll let you first tournament, but the sparkle Simpler in the children, Jan and younger incredible 64). she really wanted and needed to have a swing, OK?’ went out later during the press Insiders wondered at her brother Greg. (He’s now a “In no time I had become further her career. Hastily, she fireman living in Sydney.) conference when she announced provocative tangle of absolutely driven, although the certain intentions; “I want to married someone who promised ’Tve always been a loner contradictions. Was she a to fulfill those dreams. tennis pro told my parents I had Days turn professional, be one of the o ld professional golfer or model? All without my parents, so it’s nice a great professional future. I “He was wealthy and we having them spend six months best players in the world, and be right, they reasoned, so she were both very young... (Stops) didn’t care. I just wanted golf. rich,” sire told reporters. breathed life into a TV on the tour with me. I guess I’ve “So they cut down a club, Maybe I was 19. It’s not a always been attached to them. “Well, the higher-ups wanted Today, things aren’t very easy. sleeper-of-a-sport. But how to pleasant memory, because it gave me a lesson, and I hit the me to retract everything. They explain her next year’s corker Even as a kid, if they went out ball the very first time out. Even should never have happened. I to eat they couldn’t stick me even tried to force me into posing as a Monroe look-alike, went against my family, then I had a perfect swing, and I giving them a written apology. I The area is constantly chang­ skirt swirling suggestively with a babysitter. Instead, I was only 9 years of age.” especially my dad who forbade spent many nights laying in the wouldn’t sign and they really around her body. me to see him, but all I wanted Stephenson’s horizons seemed made me suffer. But on the ing. Things are happening which will affect Turning that into a poster with back of the car just waiting for limitless, until she turned 12 and was to get to the States, and them to finish dinner. bright side, my dreams did come your future. In order to make the right the caption, “Play a Round discovered boys and surfing. true.” when my husband promised I “It began really in nurseiy decision for yourself and your family, it’s With Me,” the word spread. believed him. “That’s the only time I really school. I wasn’t happy without On the romantic level, Penthouse dangled $150,000 if Then I lost the Australian saw my parents .^ared. It was Stephenson, who projects tingles important to be informed... Read the Man­ she would pose in their my mother. Finally, the teachers such a great sumWr. I swam, Championship (something I had told my parents; ‘We can.’t keep of warmth,^has had her share of chester Herald for news about your com­ centerfold. Stephenson never done). I thought, ’Now I golfed and surfed. Naturally, I bogeys. Especially considering countered; rough, yes; buff, no. your daughter here. She won’t was the furthest person out munity, timely editorials and features on won t be able to get a sponsor. eat and just sits in a comer until the disastrous three-month For she had other arenas to I’ve got to get to America.’ He riding the highest wave marriage to business manager relevant topics. conquer — namely, winning the you come get her. ’’’ whenever they came looking for refused to take me, so I filed for Stephenson came out of her Larry Kolb in 1982. To confuse > We can’t promise to turn the calendar back 1983 U.S. Open Championship. desertion and cashed in me. Supposedly there were even matters, she had spent eight Many seasons later and the comer long enough to progress sharks in the water, but I was to the “good old days’’... but we may be able everything I had in the world — from swimming to dance and previous years living with Eddie competitor has arrived at the $4,000.” never afraid. tennis. (Her mother was a Vossler, a real-estate developer to help. Alai^en Country Club in San “So I made an and friend of Kolb’s. ■ Jan Stephenson landed in the professional dancer until she Jo.se, Calif. Walking through the States on New Year’s Eve 1973, announcement; I wanted to be a pro shop, she immediately draws injured her leg in a car professional surfer! I could tell and quickly made two accident.) Golf entered the a crowd. Especially those resolutions; to be a millionaire they were disappointed, but thumbing through her revealing picture when the family whenever they said no, I did the by 30, and to marry for love the purchased land outside of ilaurl|rBtrr BrralJi calendar displaying golf balls next time. reverse. Dad was the one who Sydney. ' made me a promise; If I could n - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Feb. » . IMT Tf. !? IV'i ■■•ihiritE? .0 I AT;?)! Fir-'ff-XJl’t'l kV - I t MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Feb. 28.19B7 — II aan island. Bob Oanvar, Alan Hal* Jr, Natal* Sebatar. 1978. 33 Entartainmant This Waak A talk with 0 MOVIE: 'Huggats Abroad’ Diamond (CfM l Nawaday . The Judds. (60 min.) 12:00AM (E Jfcnmy Swaggart i' smuggling in Africa invoNss a English fa­ Sunday, Fck. 29 ' [D iS l MOVIE: -Yeung Baas’ Homantl- 0 Charles in Charg* EHen won't 1st Ja­ mily on vacation. Jack Wamar, Patula 0 Star Tiak dtad story of tha young EliMiath I, fdeua- Sunday, Continued mie attend a movie with a boy. Claik. 1949. 0 Kays to Suocas* - big on die ten yaars bagInnIng wHh King 0 Honaymoonars 0 0 MOVIE; 'Okty Ooian; Th* 0 Hogan's Haroas ; Hsray's daath. Jean Sbnmoiw, Btawart DaaiNy Mission'(CO) A ranagad* taam of p r ^ school students try to violste every G ra n ^ , Oaborah Karr. 19B3. 0 0 Our Housa (CC) Gus plans to even 0 MOVIE: 'Road to Zanzibar' Bkig and S:OOAM CE c n n No«ys rule at the institution. Cotin Skinner, An­ CASANOVA Yoda. Mark HamiH, Harrison Ford. Carrie the score with a slick used car salesman mkitarv convict* is rsetuitad during World Bob bamalortn thair way through Africa [ESPN] Tannia: Upton Intamational 3:00PM 0 MOVIE; 'Countdown' War II to rascua a group of Natl adantiat* 03) Inolght drew Sabiston. Leslie Hope. 1983. TNs adventure offers a Fisher. 1980. Rated PG. In Stereo. who sellB a lemon to the family. (60 min.) In trying to raise enough money to get beck nayats Championship* From Kay Bie- Stereo. invoNed ki a t i » saerst chemical warfare to the U.S. Bing Crosby, Bob Hope. 1941. [CN N ] Sports Roviow [U S A ] Sunday Cartoon Express cayne, FL. |2 hrs.) Live. before-the-fact treatment of the first U.S. [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Hour project. Tsky Savatas, Emast Borgnin*, ■In "Casanova," airing SUN­ moonflight. Robert Duv^l, James Casn, 0 Australia'* Oaap North 0 Christian Lifsatyt* Magazkia 5:05AM1 [D IS ] B « « of Wolt Pli noy 8 : 3 0 A M CD CD Sunday Maes [ H T O ] Jdala A sexy, young high school 4:30PM (33 GoH; Oonl Rydar Open vinca Edwards. 1987. In Starso. DAY, MARCH 1. on ABC. Chsries Aidman. 1968. 0 WraatHng (60 min.) 0LDokatM*Naw Prosonts:; < Goofy Tokos o fMIdoy Wfwn CD The World Tomorrow girt (Elizabeth Daily) must decida whether Coverage is featured from Doral Country 0 This I* Noal C oward (60 mki.) Goofy must help with spring cleaning on Richard Chamberlain stars as or not the reputation ahe has gained is dD MOVIE: 'Sundown' A beautifui and Club in mami, FL. (90 min.) Live. 0 Slampra an Domingo En via satakta [C N N ] Nawsnight Update ® Robert Schuller mysterious Eurasian giri, owner of a camel 0 Maataipiaca T haatra: Lost Empirs* his off. Ns imagination spices up the the legendary lover of the ' worth keeping. CD House Cells deads Mexico. (5 Ns.) (CC) A body I* found at th* Palace Theatre [D IS ] MOVIE: T h e Princasa and th* task. (S) Heckle ft Jackle/Deputy Dawg ' caravan, aids British troops searching for 17th century. [USA] Th* Mastar (60 min.) Nazis in the wilds of Africa. Gene Tierney, [CNN] Evans and Novak 0 Wondaiwoika: UM* Pikicass (CC) and (}oris Taigley joins th* magic act. (60 Pkata' An antertakiar and a Princasa are 9 Devey ft Oolieth Sara is given a room in tha attic and be­ mki.) captured by buccaneers on the Spanish 5:10AM [TM C ] MOVIE; 'Bockot' 1:30PM NHL Hocksy; Naw York Bruce Cabot, George Sanders. 1941. [H B O ] MOVIE: 'The LMt Dragon' (CC) Twelfth century conflicts are recreated be- Crossfire (3) come* friends with the scullexy maid, Main. Bob Hop*. Virginia Mayo. Waltsr [CNN] CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME Rangar* at Washington Caphalt (3 hrs.) ® SportsWorld Coverage of the A Bruce Lee enthusiast must battle the [CN N ] Waak In Raviaw tween Henry II and his dose frimd, Tho* i- ■, \ (S) Becky. (60 min.) Brsnnan. 1945. [DIS] Good Morning Mldceyl ^ '/-I NHRA Winter Nationals drag racing com­ S l^ u n of Harlem when a pretty vkfao dub [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Navar Cry W o ir A biolo­ mas Becket. Richard Burton, Peter 0 Tony Brawn's Journal 0 Naw Gidgat (jidgat helps DanN’s [E S P N ] M I8L Soccer; Clavaland Fora* [ESPN] SportsCenter petition is featured from Pomona, CA. ( ^ d.j. is harassed by mobsters. Taimak, Van­ gist learn* to Kva among woNss and Eski­ O'Toole. John Gielgud. 1964. 0 WHd Kingdom min.) Tape Delayed. ity, Chris Mumey. 1985. Rated PG-13. In tomboy friend who's preparing to attend a mos in the northam wkdamaaa. Chariss at San Olsgo Sockara (2 hr*.) 8 : 4 5 A M Secred Heart At.*-* Stereo. school dance. 5:30AM (33) inn nsws [CN N ] Monay Waak (dS) Little House Martin Smith. Brian Dannahy. 1983. Rated [U S A ] Synchrond Raaaatth [CNN] Sports Sunday (SO mkt.l PG. [CNN] Money Week 9 : 0 0 A M CD CDS News Sunday Mom- [H B O ] MOVIE; 'Thank God ITa Friday' ® Star Search (60 min.) 5;00PM CD Koiek 12:10AM [M AX] MOVIE; Tha Am­ [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Jaw s' A man-aatxig Ing A married couple diecovsre the world of Buck Rogers [DIS] MOVIE: Thasa Thousand HiHs' A bassador' The US Ambassador to Israd is 6:00AM CD M y Nelghbor'a ReHgkm disco. Donna Summer, The Commodores, (iD MOVIE: 'The Gambler' A shrewd CD randier who is initially staked by a young shark tarrotiza* a Naw England hslibig vk- GD Oangermous# gambler takes up with a young man in confromad with blackmak and kmigua CD Robert Schuller Paul Jjabars. 1978. Rated PG. d D Fame Inexplicable coincidences take woman leavss her to marry tbs banker's lag*. Roy Schaidar. Robert Shaw. R ld i^ amidtt the violanca of Midaast politics. CDJarryFalwell search of adventure. Kenny Rogers. Lee place after Shorofsky receives a magical daughter. Don Murray. Richard Murray, Ri­ Orsyfus*. 1975. Rated PG. CD In Depth 2:00PM (33 NBA BaMc*tbaH;PhHad*l- ' Purcell. Bruce Boxleitner. 1980. Robart Mhehum, Eken Burstyn, R o ^ Hud­ C D ® Oral Roberts violin. (60 min.) chard Egan. 1959. son. 1984. Rated R. (5 ) Christian Science Monitor Reports C S MOVIE; 'Elaphant StMirpada' ( 8 Washington Waak In Raviaw phta 76srs at Houston Rockats (2 hrs., [ U M ] Robart Klein Thn* • d D Inhumanokis [C N N ] Larry King Weekend ® Mission: Impossible [ESPN] SportaCantar Bomba must get an elephant ttampad* un- 9 What's Happaning Nowfl •30 min.) Live. (33 in Depth m o v ie ; 'Whan H*g (9) CNN News [D IS ] Best of WaK Disney Presents: 9:30PM 12:15AM (E d D Kenneth Copelend dar control. Johnny Sheffiald, Donna Mar­ C oWaga BaskatbaM: IncBana at tW- ® Frontline: Nazi (CC) [HBO] MOVIE; 'Ratumof th* JadI' ((X) Was In Saaaion' Tha story of a Vietnam [D IS ] Donald Duck Presents 9 SpetRght on Qovsmmant CD Seerdiing for Nature's Mysteries Win­ Clear evidence shows that rules end re­ 0 To m From th* Land ten. 19B1. note (2 hrs.) Live. Third inatsllmenl of George Lucas' "Star POW who is held c a p tive for over Sevan ® Batman ston Hibler. director/writer of the "True- cords were bent and changed to allow Ger­ 6:10AM [CNN] Showbiz week d ) This Week In Connecticut (B) Wb'ra Cooking Now Wars" trilogy reunhas Luka Skywalker [H B O ] On Location; Bob OokMmait: and a half yaars. Hd Hokirook. Eva Marla (S) @ ) Sesame Street ICC). (8 ) MOVIE: 'ChiMran Shoukfci’t Play Life Adventure" series, narrates this pro­ man scientists with Nazi connections into and Ns comrsdss for a final battle with the Share tha Warmth Bob Gokhhwait lata d ) New Gidget [C N N ] Foralgn Corraopondants with Daad Things' An acting company Sdm. 1979. 6:30AM CD Barrio ® Telephone Auction gram which explores the work of the the United States during the heyday of the evil Galactic Empirs. Mark HamW, Haniaon out ak th* atop* ki N* one-man paiform- [DI8] Mousa Factory: Johnny Brown - goes to 8 burial island to shoot a movie and sciemist/photographer. (60 min.) space program. (60 nun.) anc* from Naw York's Bottom Lin*. (60 Futuro of stack Amer­ New slersey People 9 King Leonardo (S i Telaphona Auction Ford. Csirie Fisher. 1983. Rated PG. In 12:30AM (E CD 'W hiila* Host Johnny ^ o w n chronicles find strange creatures there which the di­ Stereo. fnin) ica Profkas of young black adkavar* from (S I Real to Reel the history of the wheel. Featured shorts: [ESPN] Auto Racing '87: IM SA GIP ® The Saint dD Christopher Cloae-Up (40 The World Tomorrow rector decides to use in his film. Alan Series m n d Prix of Miami from Miami, FL. various background* who've bacoms suc- Wonderwodte: Uttia Prtncaee (CC) "Dad, Can I Borrow the Car?" and "Donald Ormsby, Valerie Mamches. Jane Daly. (B) New Southern Cooking [USA] Vifginian 10:00PM ( E Nows ® 20 Minute Workout HD La Santa MIsa (S) (3 hrs.) Live. cassful rola models. Hoat: LaVar Burton. After being- treated like a princess. Sara and the Wheel". 1969. ® Feme Chris gets a shot at a recording Straight TaBi (60 mki.) ® Insight 7:30PM 0 Chico and th* Man (13 [CNN] Daybreak finds herself penniless when her father [E S P N ] CoNaga BaakatbaN: 1 9 7 6 ' [HBO] MOVIE: 'Breakin*' To explore the career. (60 min.) (S ) Groat Parfannancee: Laursnee break dancing phenomenon, this film com­ 0 Runaway with th* Rich and Famous 0 INN Naw* 0 Chiisllan ChEdrsn's Fund (S) Ring Around the World [DIS] Welcome to Pooh Comer dies. (60 min.) N C AA Fktal Four Highlights Highlights of O liviar-A Ufa One of the world’s most [CNN] Newswatch the 1976 final four college basketbaH bines documentary footage, historic^ nar­ 0 Coliag* Hockay: Boaton CoEaga vs. 0 Insight/Out 0 O * n * 8 o o tt [C N N ] Style W ith Elsa Klensch [ESPN] Speedweek 9 It's Your Business celebrated actors is profiled, featuring ration and interviews with outstanding teams - Indiana, Michigan, UCLA, and Rut­ scenes from his stage and film perform­ [USA] Check It OutI Pravidanc* (2 hr*.. 30 min:) 0 ButtariNa* [C N N ] Styf* WHh Elsa Klansch [D IS ] Contraption [M A X] MOVIE: 'Gods Must Be Crazy’ (9) AdeUnts performers. Lucinda Dickey. A d ^ o Qui­ gers. On* Famiiy Brian's grades im­ (CC) A Coke bottle thrown from a passing ances. (90 min.) nones. 1984. Rated PG. In Stereo. 5:30PM 0 UnMsion en el Deports 0 Big 0 Outer UmHs k] Go For Your Oraams; Cash Flow [E S P N ] CoUege Basketball: Notre (S) Three Stooges (60 min.) prove with the help of an attractiv* tutor. Dame at Marquette (2 hrs.l (R). airplane creates havoc when it larids in a [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Rustlers' Rhapsody' 9 MOVIE: 'Bang tha Drum Slowly' A 0 1 B on Sports primitive, ^ u th African village. Marius ® Business World (C O A cleancut singing cowboy protsets yoimg baseball player wants to play one 3:30PM (S ) Changing HaMta. Creative Living [ESPN] Subaru Ski Worid [H B O ] MOVIE: ‘Old Enough’ Tw o teen- (B) 0 In a BriNlant Ught-Van Gogh at Arias 12:45AM (E SoHd GoM SchaduM: Weyers, Sandra Prinsloo, NIxau. 1982. dD Eco con Jacobo Zabludovsky a small town from an evil cattle baron. last season before he dies. Robert DeNiro. d D Futbol Intemedonel (2 hrs.) Suvlvor, Kris Kristoffarson. Kanny Log- agers from different backgrounds strike up Tom Berenger, Marihi Henner. Andy Grif­ [CNN] Newsmaker Sunday 8:00PM (33 Munlar. Sha Wral* (CO 0 At th* Movlas Rax Read and BB Harris R a t^ PG. Parkins Family Chris and Alex assist Michael Moriarty. 1973. gkis, tha Jau, Bob (jddof, Samantha 1 ^ a summer friendship. Sarah Boyd, Rain­ (B) fith. 1985. Rated PG. In Stereo. 4:00PM (3) 0 Wid* Wotkf of Sports [USA] Sanchez of Del Air Jessica kivsstigstss th* murder of a fa­ taka a look at funny movies. (60 mki.) bow Harvest, Neill Barry. 1984. Rated PG. 9 : 3 0 A M ( D Leave It to Beaver Tracy vwih her acting when she decides to 9 Little House on the Prairie Coverage of the 'Race Across America’ mous Cabot Cove artist and th* subss- f'Touch Ms I Want Your Body"). Cad Par­ go out far the femele lead. [D IS ] Dtanav Channel Prav- [CNN] CNN Naw* kins ("Skis Sued* Shoes"), (;yndl Lauper [M A X ] Maxtoax 1 : 0 0 P M CD Ufastylas of tha Rich and ® El Mundo dal Box (90 miri.) transcontinental bicycle race from Hun­ 5:35PM quant theft of N* nawsst painting. (60 CD The World Tomorrow iaw iNn.) (kitaiviaw). (60 mki.) In Starso (R). (E) MOVIE: 'Track of the Giant Snow- Famous Schedulad: the Bai^rty HiHs Hotel MOVIE: 'M y Foolish Haart' A preg­ tington Beach, CA to Atlantic City, N.J. is [E S P N ] A W A W toatlng (60 mki.) d D Jom (Part 4 of 4): luxury living in the 21st cen­ (B) 6:45AM (33) Oavay a OoUath baar* A young Eskimo boy struggles to nant giri learns that her soldier-lover is featured. (2 hrs.) 6:00PM CD (33 0 0 n*ws 33 Solid Gold ScheduM: Survivor, Kris [USA] Covsr Story 12:S5AM [TMC] m o v ie : 'Ru*Han' 9 Superman become e great hunter end a man. Nar­ tury; actress Jane Seymour; John David­ Kritiofferson, Kanny Loggina, tha Jata, ffi) CINEMA; 'Sign On' dead. Dana Andrews. Susan Hayward. (S ) MOVIE: 'Swamp Thing* A powerful (33 MOVIE: 'Th* Blue Knight' A Los An- Rhapsody' |(X| A daanctit singing cow­ rated by John Meintire. A "Wonderful son and Ns family. (60 min.) Bob Gekiof, Samantha Fox (’'Touoh Ma I 10:15PM [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Gods (S ) Day of Discovery Kent Smith. 1950. plant creature battles to save a shapely geles police veteran searches for the kiHer Must Bs C n ^ A Coke bottia boy protsets a small town from an m cat- 7:00AM (3D Today'* Busin***- World of Disney" presentation. 1970. 03 Laural and Hardy government agent from murder. Ray Wise. Want Your Body"), Carl Parkina ("Oiua da baron. Tom Batangar. Matku Harmar, Waakand (3 ) Celebrate [CN N ] Waak in Raviaw of a fellow officer. George Kennedy, Alex thrown from a passing akpians ersata* [E8PN] Bportscanter Sunday: This 0 MOVIE: 'WHd in th* Country' Tin Adrienne Bartesu, Louis Jourdan. 1982. Suede Shoes"), Cyndi Lauper fintarviaw). Andy Griffith. 1985. Rated PG. In Starso. MOVIE: 'WarOamas' (CC) A Rocco, Glynn Turman. 1976. havoc whan it land* ki a primitiva South (3D IS) Jimmy Swaggart ® Rev. David Paul Waak in Sports (60 min.) rehabilitation of a gifted rural boy is taken [MAX] (60 min.)' teenage computer whiz, believtng he dis­ ® MOVIE: 'Get Carter* An enforcer for a Police Story African vRaga. Martu* Waysra, Sandra 1 :0 0 A M QD Jo* Franklin Show dDOialogiM d D Ayar, Hoy y Manana on by a woman psychiatrist a ^ social (D le­ [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Victory' AHied prieonera covered a new video game, unwittingly mob investigates the auto death of ( 3 3 0 MOVIE; 'Casanova' (CCIThe Prinsloo, NIxau. 1982. R ^ PG. 0 Taio* from th* Oarkaid* Two (sudkig worker. EMs Presley, Hope Lang, Tuesday (3D MOVIE: 'Exposed' A fashion model is gendary ISth-century lover a trail of (E F a e a O f f [CNN] Your Monay fight thair German captors on the soccer cheRenges the Defense Department's war- his brother and decides it was murder. Mi­ blaze* witches fight for ownership of ■ megicel f m , but their real goal is escape. Sylves­ Weld. 1961. chael Caine, Brin Ekiand, Ian Hendry. caught in a terrorist's web arnd used as bait passion across Europe, which earns him 10:30PM QD Sports E im (33) Ja n y Falwall [DIS] Donald Duck Presants games computer to a global thermonuclear cat's paw. ter Stallone, MiduNri Caine, Pels. 1981. 0M O V IE;-W ay at a Gaucho'In Argen­ 1971. to snare a ruthless international killer. Nas- the love of several mislfasaas and tha 0 At th* IMavlas Rax Read and BB Harris war. Matfrtew Broderick. Dabney Cole- tassia Kinski, Harvey Keitel. Rudolf Nu- O Dhdn* Plan [ESPN] Fishin’ Hole (60 min.) Rated PG. tina, a young coupl* fkida ttw wray of a wrath of a sworn snemy. Richard Cham­ taka a look at funny movies. (R). 1 :1 0 A M [CNN] Hadth Waak men, John Wood. 1983. Rated PG. (S ) Nova: Hole in the Sky (CC) Scientist reyev. 1983. Parental Discretion Advisdi. (8 ) WO.M Viaian 1 0 : 0 0 A M Wondarful World of gaucho is never easy. Rory CaHwun, Gan* berlain. Fays Dunaway, Sylvis Kriatal. ^ 9 Jim m y Swaggart S) [M A X] MOVIE: 'Around tha World In n ^ JM O V IE : 'UfaonthaMIssisslppi' examine a strange hole in the eanh's ozone 1987. 1 :3 0 A M CE Chack h outt Tiarnay, Hugh Marlowe. 1952. layer that is about the size of the United O ) Greatest American Hero 8 ) MOVIE; 'TIm Taming of tti* Stiraw' Disney: D ls n ^ s Greatest ViHians Ani­ 80 Daya* Phineas Fogg sate out to win This film is based on the Mark Twain clas­ 0 Wodaiwuao Playhous* 0INNNSW S Shakespeare's battle of the sexes as Pe- mated. The witch in "Snow White," Cin­ 20.000 pounds sterling if he can complete 0 0 CoHag* BaakatbaH; North Caro- States. Is it natural or was it csusIkJ by Father Murphy (33 David Toma Show sic about hfa on 8 Mississippi riverboat. 0 Fight Back WHh David Horowla truchio sets out to tame the fiery Katharine derella’s stepmother and the Big Bad Wolf a trip around the world in 80 days. David Hm at Gaoegb Tech (2 hrs.) Live. Robert Lenaing. 1984. man-made freon gases? (60 min.) (S ) News Live. 0 LHastyia* of th* Rich and Famou* 0 ABC Naw* in Padua, Italy during the 1500's. Elizabeth are featured. (60 min.) Niven, SNriey MacLeine, Cantinflas. 1956. Police Story Schethilad: the BavwN HW« HoM (Pan 4 of [H B O ] M OVIE: 'VktOfy' Alkad priaonara [CNN] Nawsmakar Sunday 0 Connecticut News Weak [USA] MOVIE: 'Tha Barbacy Coaat* An (S) ® Wonderworks: Little Princesa (CC) fi||ht disk Gamu Taylor, Richard Burton, Cyril Cusach. Rated G. 4): luxury living in the 21M cantury; *ctr*«* r Gamian captors on tha aoccer [USA] Mdta a Million 1967. 0 MOVIE: 'You W a n Navar LovaNar' undercover agent exposes wrongdoefs in ® Golf: Women's Kemper Open Final- Sara is given a room in the attic and be­ Bald, but thakr real god is atcapa. Sylves- C D How to Make a MiHion In tha Stock 1 [C N N ] CNN Traval Quid* the bawdiest city in the Old West. WHIiam round coverage is featured from Kauai, HI. Jane Seymour; John Davidson and hi* fa- 1 :10AM A tycoon tends hit daughter flowers end comes friends with the scuildy maid, milv. (60 min.) tar Stakons. Michad < M w , Pal*. 1981. (8 ) h's Your Business Marfcat Shatner, Dennis Cole, Lynda Dsy George. (2 hrs.) Live. Becky. (60 min.) 1 :3 5 A M [DIS] MOVIE: 'Young Baas' love notes to suppiy romence, but Ns phm Rated PG Romandcizsd story of the young Efzabath Robart SchuHer 11:30AM (33 Fac* th* Natkm 1975. 0 B*st of Saturday Night ' (3 ) Kenneth Copelend CD backfires. Fred Astaire, Rita Haywr^h, (S ) MOVIE: 'Smile' Behind the scenes in (S ) War Chronicles [USA] HoNywood Inaidar I, focusing on die tan yaars begkKikig with d D Photon (33 0 Thia Waak With DavkI BdflMay Adolphe Manjou. 1942. a teenage beauty pageant, the contestant 0 MOVIE; 'Forty Second Straaf A dj) Multhrym (CC). 2:30PM CD MOVIE; 'invasion ol the (S ) MOVIE: 'The Last Remake of Beau Kkig Haniy's death. Jean Sknmons. Ste­ O ) Dwight Thompson 0 Hart to Hart Body Snatchars' Some strange beings must smile no maner vi'hat. Michael Kidd, Geste' Twin brothers join the Foreign Le­ young understudy must , taka the stage 11:00PM (33 (E0 0 0 Naw* wart Granger, Deborah Kerr. 1953. [C N N ] Daybreak 9 3 Cartoon* wlien the star of a musical brsaks her lag 0 Let's Go Bowling with friendly human faces begin to silently Bruce Dem, Barbara Feldon. 1975. gion in this spoof of the film classic ^ a u Taxi [D IS ] Mousercise Laava It to Baavar shortly before the opening. Warner Baxter, (33 1 :4 S A M ( E Man About th* Housa (33) MOVIE; 'TK* Worid of Abbott and 0 Punto da Encuantra Desda Espana. destroy mankind as they move to take (B ) Masterpiece Theatre: Loet Empires Geste. Marty Feldman, Michael Y < ^ . Ann ( £ Tha Worid Tomoirow [ M A ^ MOVIE: T im e After Tim e' Jack @ CtiaHc* of Safvatkm Coatallo* Highlights from eightsen of the over the worid. Donald Sutherland, Brooke Ruby Keeler. Dick Powell. 1933. (60 min.) (CC) Julie Blane leaves the conrtpsny and Margret. 1977. 1 :5 0 A M [M AX] MOVIE; 'Taigat' the Ripper steals a time machine and trav­ (S i (B ) Mr. Rogara' Naighbortiood most popular Abbott and Costello comedy 0 0 Easy Straat L.K. urges Bully and 0 O d d Coupl* Adams, Leonard Nimoy. 1978. singer Lily Farris and her accompanist )oin (B) Wonderworks: Little Princess (CC) (CC) A son makes a atardkig discovery els to 1979 with H.G. Wells in hot pursuit. [SO) Sunday Masa films ere narrated by Jack E. Leonard. Bud 0 FMiig Una (60 min.) the troupe. (60 min.) Ricardo lo join tha local country dub. In 0 Chriatlan Appalachian Projoct about his fsdiar's past when ha and hi* Malcolm McDowell, David Warner, Mary After being treated like a princess. Sara Stereo. Abbott, Lou Costello; 1965. 0 MOVIE: 'Raacuo From QHIigan'a Is­ [CNN] News Update finds herself penniless when her father ( 0 To tha Manor Bom (sthar hunt for hit kidnapped mother. Gone Steenburgen. 1979. Rated PG. (9 ) Ghostbusters land' The shipwrecked casteways are res­ Hackman, Matt Oikon. Gayle Hunnicutt. 9 Argument dies. (60 min.) 0 High Alaska A look at tha Toklat grizz- This Waak ki Country Music [U S A ] Calliope ® W .V . Grant cued after 15 years on their uncharted de- [DIS] MOVIE: '' A young Indian 0 1985. Rated R. (S S a a H u n t Contlnued. brave rnust forfeit the stallion he tamed. lya, uribou and tha whita-coatsd (Tall @ ) Naw Jarsay Hispano 0 Wondetful Worid of Oisnay: Advan- mountain sheep. (60 min.) 0 Aak tha Managor 7:30AM CD Celebration of the Eu­ The World Tomorrow Sal Mineo. Philip Carey. Shm Pickens. ture In Satan's Canyon A kayaker comes 1 :5 5 A M 0 That's the Spirit charist (B ) 1959. to the aid of an injured ranger on the Snake 0 M O V IE : 'FightarSquadran' A World 0 ) State W s'ra In (B) Raal Advne. of Sherlock Jonas and 2 :0 0 A M ( E Christian ChMdron's Fund [D IS] Wind In the Willows [M A X ] MOVIE: Citizen Kane' A weal­ River in Idaho. (W min.) War II flying ace survivas a number of peri­ CD Meet the Mayors Proctor Watson: Casa of tha WRtad lous missions until (}-Day, when Ns real 0 Coraweticut; Now ( E MOVIE [TM C] MOVIE: 'Jaws' A man-eating Witness Bryan and Sherlock are assisted thy publisher is ruined by personal scandal. [CNN] Newswatch d l) Day of Discovery courage is put to tha test. Robert Stack. [CNN] Insid* Businasa 0 Wall Strosl Joutnd Report shark terrorizes a New England fishing vil­ by the plant world when they try to sdve On the edge — Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten. Ruth War­ [D IS ] Danger Bay Donna fights for her life Edmond O'Brien, Henry Hull. 1948. What About Women lage. Roy Scheider. Robert Shaw, Richard the mystery of the school locker thief. rick. 1941. [DIS] FN* MN* Croak Whan her brother [CNN] Monay Waak after she is bitten by a highly poisonous 0 Cormactions loses the deed to the Weystation m a poker dS) Utde House on the Prairie Oreyfuss. 1975. Rated PG. [CN N ] CNN Sportsweek [TM C] MOVIE: 'The Empire Strikes sea snake. [ESPhn Skiing; U.S. Man* Pro Far MOVIE; 'Paris Holiday' An actor game, Kete takes a d ^ k i g job at the dD El Club 700 at once a Deck* (CC) While Han Solo and Princess [E S P N ] Track and Field: 1987 Los An­ 0 to\^'s hotel. (60 min.) West Qidlanga From Hssvsniy Vakey, 1 0 :1 0 A M [CNN] On the Menu Collag* BaakatfaaM; finds romance in Paris wNIe in search of a . dDCraca'n Vessels of Christ Ministries 12:00PM (33 Leia enlist the help of Lando Calrissian to geles Marathon (60 min.) CA. (R). 1 0 : 3 0 A M CD Agronsky ft Company Oklahoma at Kantucky (2 hrs.) Live. beginning, battle the evil empire. Luke Skywalker is recent screenplay. Bob Hops. Famandal. [E S P N ] SportsCenter (60 min.) [C N N ] Big Story [M AX] MOVIE: 'Time Aftar Tima* Jack 1958. [USA] 199 Tax Loopholas CD Can You Be Thinner? (31) Intamational Worid ChamplonaMp instructed by the mystical Jedi teacher [USA] HerbaHta [D IS ] You and Me, Kid WraatHng (60 min.) the Ripper steals a time machine and trav­ [CNN] Prim* Naw* 2 : 1 5 A M Now* Nightwaich dD Three Stooges and an end. els to 1979 with H.G. Wells in hot pursuit. 1 1 :0 5 P M [TMC] MOVIE: '3:1B* A (E css (8 ) MOVIE; 'Lat'a Bear* Jaaaka To [ESPN] CoNaga BaakolhaN: SEC Tour- aloined In Progroee 8:00AM CD New England Sunday ( 9 MOVIE: Tarzan Finds a Son* Tarzan Malcolm McOowefl. David Warner, Mary high ichool straat gang confrom* an sx- Morning Daath' Voices from the deed haunt a Steenburgen. 1979. Rated PG. namant Championahip game. (2 hr*.) Uv*. membar aftar he daddss to Isavs th* gang (E A B C Nows and Jane find a baby boy, the only survivor woman recovering from e nervou* break­ Pocus on Britain of a plane crash. Johnny Weissmuller, So, too, ia art. [USA] AkwoH [M AX] MOVIE: 'Prizzi'* Honor' (CQ A and go straight. Adam Bddwki, Rena Au- CD down. Zohra Lampen, Barton Hayman. C h a n n e l s barjonois. 1986. Rated R. 2 :2 0 A M [HBO] MOVIE: 'Bad Boy*' Make It Real Maureen O'Sullivan, Ian Hunter. 1939. Kevin O'Connor, 1971. hit man for an underworld crim* faniw fi*a Jalad for an aoddantd kkkng, a young CD 6:30PM (33 c b s n*ws in iova with a baautifui but dangaroua hirad Knowzona: Dinosaur and tha Good art begins 11:30PM ( £ CBS News hoodkxn snugglss to th* top of the prison CD Point of View ® Muppatt W F8B Hartford. C T CD (33 0 ABC Nows killer. Jack NIchotaon. Kathiaan Tumar, snaks pit. Ssan Psnn. A ly Shaady, Rani Cosmic C oMectlon New theories into the WNYW Naw York. NY Vduatalavialon dD di Frederick K. Price 0 McUughlin Group and enda in (D Angelica Huston. 1986. Rated R. (E Samoni. 1982. Rated R. sudden dtsappeararKo of the dinosaur are WTNH N ow Haven. C T (D 0 0 NBC Haws He-Man & Maaters the Universe W- (E Nows (S) of explored. 0 Barney NHIIar WDR Naw York, NY OD 0 Rat Patrol 8:30PM (33 Faca on 2 :3 0 A M ( E St. Juda's Hospital (70 concept. (E h I* Written (S) Robert Schuller (9) Batman 0 What Abeut Woman f \ WPIX N a w Y o ritN Y COD 0 Notkiara Ltntvtston 0 S C T V mkt.) 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Lee Grant, Tim Kazurinsky, Scott wnc Hartford. C T and must dsal with th* sibling rivaky of Ns eset featuring Lind* Ronstadt. Michad 3 :0 0 A M [CNN] Nawsnight [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Return oftheJedI* (CC) 12:30PM (C MOVIE:'Th* Computar crucial to the 9 Haniaon Ford, Carrie Fisher. 1983. Rated Tiftr. 1984. artSIraailM i CNN CaU* Naw* Nat. [CNN] evk Nothar Cuner. (2 hr*.) Part t of 4. Brandon. Ekaan Brennan. Martin Muk. [ESPN] Taraiis: Upton Intamational Third instelmem of George Luces' "Star Wore Tannia t h eae* A collag* atudairi, PG. In Slarso. 1978. [ESPN] Scholiatic Spoita Amarioa who acddamaNy aeguiraa a computar'a work’s success. DISNEY Dianay Channal (MS] (33 Star 9 earth (60 mki.) liayam Champlondiips From Kay Bia- Wars" trilogy reunites Luke Skywalker 111 Cantar SWBl ESPN Sport* Natwoik end his commdee fare final betde with the abiW**, nai* afoul of tha gaigattr who [EtPN] 7:00PM (33 so Mbiuta* (60 min.) 0 Spiritud Ufa Crasad* esyna. FL. (90 mki.) (R). [HBO] Fraggla Hook (CC). In Starso. HBD Home Box Office (HBO) IN ).Naw Jaraay Paopta evil Galactic Empire. Mark HamW. Harrison donated th* computar to the aoiool. Kurt ManchBBtBr 645.6930 (33 0 Dianay Sunday Movto: DIanay [CNN] Sports Tonight [ T ^ l MOVIE; T h e Empko Stdtaa 10:45A M 0 jawtaii i n * RuaaaH. Caaar Romaro, Jo* Ftyim. 1969. CINEM AX Cktamax (MAX) 0 Runaway wHh tha RWi and Famous Ford. Carrie Fisher. 1983. Rated PG. in Naw Hour*: Qoaad Mon.; Tuas., Wad., TMC MovI* Channal Goa* to th* Acadamy A ward* (CC) Tony Actras* Barbara Carrara ki th* Far East: [USA] Maks a MNNon Bai*‘ ICC) Whk* Han Solo and Princasa Stereo. (D High Sahoal Bowl (TMC) Danza hosts tN* salute to the Oscar- Lsia sniiat th* help of Lando Cakiatitn to 1 1 : 0 0 A M (3) Hanas; Mad* In tha Fri. 9S:30; Thun. 9-8; Sul. 95 USA USA Network (USA) actor Edward ANwrt ki Maui, Hawak: an Magnum, P.l. [TM C] MOVIE: *Upa A Downs' Two U.8.A. 00Ma*ith*Pi*aB winning films from tha Disney studios. (60 undarasa hotel ki Kay Largo, Fla. Hoat: 11:45PM (E batda th* svk ampin. Luka Skywtikar is min.) (N. ( E Look at M* Now kistructad by the myaded JadI taaohar Robin Leach. Yoda. ;t - '■'IK 3 : ; ; i D l l ' l i 'iT s r « - MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Feb. »■ 1M7 .t i'3 ;i-i’i s f z..u,.i./,h:()-i k :v i'; k v - 4. MANCMESTER HERALD. Saturday. Feb. 28, 1987 — 33 Other Side of 50 [E S P N ] Vsried Programs [USA] Joksr's Wild Weekdays 3:30PM d ) She Rs Princess of Powsr 03) Ghostbuster* (3) Tsrmessss Tuxedo 5:00AM CE [OIS] [USA] Vari«l Pn>- [ESPN ] Nation's Businats Today TVLQ. 8 ) Smurfs grams (S) Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood Groups can help aging parents 7:36AM @) varied Programs (JD Or>a Step Bayond By Dm iIm Gorga 8 Defenrters of th* Earth 8:00AM CS TIw Fllntstonas [C N N ] Crossfire 8 He-Man & Masters of the Universe fill Adventures of tfia Galaxy Rangers CElIESPNIVarMProgram* ® Sesame Street (CC). 5:30AM O S Zoobilee Zoo C£ CN N News Can you nama thaaa aariaa’ hit lhama aonga? 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LOS ANGELES — As Andrew In movie theaters McCarthy remembers it, he was in Over the Top (PO) This newest Sylvester Stallone bed with the flu six years ago when vanity production Is laughably stupid. People who a friend calied with news of a “ cattie cali” for actors to try out for you can put know Stallone always say what a smart, sophisticated a new movie. guy he Is, but In movies he's strictly Lll’ Abner. As a McCarthy was studying theater screenwriter, Stallone — who co-wrote the script with at New York University and had Stirling Sllliphant — Is shameless. He strings together never applied for an acting roie. “ It all your eggs sentimental cliches as baldly as silent movies used to. was wonderful, like out of a while always giving himself the best lines and storybook,’’ he recalied. “ My crowd-pleasing moments. friend said, ‘Andy, you realiy ought in one basket... Stallone plays Lincoln Hawk, an arm-wrestler who to go on this audition.’ I said, ‘Come drives a big truck and Is trying to win back the son on, I can’t go wait in the Ansonia (David Mendenhall) he deserted years before. The Hotel for hours. I’m sick.' boy's mother (Susan Blakely) Is dying, and her rich, “ But I dragged myseif out of bed, powerful father (Robert Loggia) will stop at nothing to and I went. I waited with 300 peopie prevent Stallone from corrupting his grandson. Now. If and met the casting director, Mary only Stallone can win the big arm-wrestling Goldberg, and I went back and championship In VegasI And If only he can teach his back, and they gave me the job.” boy some real values — like how to arm-wrestle and He was cast as Rob Lowe's friend drive a truck. No, I'm not making this up. in “ Class,” and the script called for As bad as some of the later “Rocky" movies were, him to make love to Lowe’s mother, they at least had lively fight scenes. But arm-wrestling played hy Jacqueline Bisset — “ a tough job, but somebody had to do Is not a very photogenic sport, and It makes for an it,” McCarthy grinned. Inane climactic action sequence. After “ Class,” he suddenly found Robert Loggia' Is often the only good thing In a himself a hot ticket in the hmming movie; He's a dependable character actor who never market for young, attractive, capa­ seems to make a false move. But even he Is frequently ble actors. He made such films as reduced to silliness In "Over the Top." (He looks “ Heaven Help Us,” “ Dear Lola,” AP photo almost fatuously tanned and waxy, as if his recent “St. Elmo’s Fire," “Pretty in Oscar nomination for "Jagged Edge" has made him Pink” and now “ Mannequin.” KIM CATTRALL AND ANDREW MCCARTHY want to look like a blandly perfect movie star.) He plays a stockroom clerk who . . . in his iatest fiim, “Mannequin” The role of Stallone's son Is probably impossible to falls in love with — a mannequin. play; He's supposed to be a spoiled brat who's That's not quite as kinky as it Gottlieb, said, ‘Just do it, Andrew.’ volved in stocks and investments. nevertheless adorable. But. as played by David sounds, not when the mannequin By the third take. I’m bangi.ig the He acted in high school plays — he Mendenhall, the kid Is Insufferable. Mqanwhile, poor comes to life as Kim Cattrall. bleeping thing down and saying, was the Artful Dodger in “ Oliver! ” Susan Blakely gets to lie in a hospital bed and look “ What I liked about the script ‘Oh, let’s do it again! ’ — and enrolled at N.Y.U., also pale, which she does very well. Stallone Is In fighting was that it hopefully was like one of Even after reporting to the appearing in plays at Circle in the trim, but his acting Is stiff. Grade: * those great Frank Capra-James “ Mannequin” location in Philadel­ Square before doing “ Class.” Stewart movies, totally silly, but phia, McCarthy had reservations The actor has alternated film Beyond Therapy This delicious crackpot farce may also endearing,” said McCarthy in about the assignment. roles with returns to the stage, disorient viewers weaned on Stallone pictures, but it's an interview. “ I’m not Jimmy “ I was sitting in my hotel room appearing off-Broadway in “ Boys one of the few recent movies with any claim to Stewart, but I hope the movie is and wondering, ‘What am I doing of Winter,” “ Life Under Water,” originality. Director Robert Altman, who has spent the kind of warm and nice. here?’ I turned on the television, “ Herself as Lust” and “ Bodies Rest past several years adapting theater to the screen (often “ The script read very funny; I and ‘The Bishop's Wife’ was just and Motion.” . because he couldn’t raise enough money to do laughed out loud a few times. I starting. Cary Grant was great as While critics have not hailed anything else), has helped Christopher Durang couldn't see me doing it, really. the angel, David Niven was terrific, “ Mannequin” as another “ The reshape his comic play. Interweaving the fates of seven Like a scene where I put out a fire in too. I thought, ‘Great! Let’s make a Bishop’s Wife,” they may be more characters with cinematic fluidity. a restaurant. I tip over a flarning movie like that.’” impressed by his next film. “ Wait­ Jeff Goldblum ('The Fly”) has another acting dessert, then I rip off this guy’s McCarthy was bom 24 years ago ing for the Moon” is an American toupee and beat out the fire. in Westfield, N.J. His mother triumph, as a bisexual who places a "personals" ad and Playhouse Theatrical Film with “ I said, ‘I’m not the guy to do this handles real estate ads for a When the basket contains a full range of local Is caught in the crossfire between his boyfriend Linda Bassett as Gertrude Stein sort of thing.’ The director, Michael newspaper and his father in in­ (Christopher Guest), his boyfriend's mother (Gene­ and Linda Hunt as Alice B. Toklas. news, sports and happenings. How can you go vieve Page), the woman who answers the ad (Julie Hagerty) and assorted psychiatrists (Glenda Jackson wrong? Aside from the convenience of having and Tom Conti). Manchester at your fingertips, state and regional Once you get on this movie oddball wavelength. It Theater Schedule SHOWCASE can make you deliriously happy with Its absurdist view news is up-dated in minutes hy our AP wire service of contemporary relationships. Especially funny Is Glenda Jackson as a shrink who believes In saying E. 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By Jerry Buck Hot BinglM plays his signature furniture comes in. Their wagon is Susanna is a very strong woman.’ ’ The Associated Press so heavily laden with chests and L ’Amour grew up in North 1. “Livin’ on a Prayer" Bon JovI tables and heirlooms that Susanna Da kota, the son of a frontier family. (Mercury) By Mary Campbell LOS ANGELES — Westerns are can’t part with that they can’t He Uved a life that is the stuff of 2. “Jacob's Ladder” Huey Lewis ft The Associated Press about horses and guns and stage­ outrun them. fiction and has drawn upon it The News (Chrysalis) coaches and Indians and hard-eyed Music Makers This is a cracking good Western. repeatedly for his stories of adven­ 3. “You Got It All” The Jots (MCA) NEW YORK — If superstar men gazing toward the horizon. Sam Elliott, with his drooping ture around the world. He was a bassist Stanley Clarke has a But leave it to Louis L’Amour, the 4. “Somewhere Out There” Linda moustache, piercing eyejs and lumberjack, longshoreman, mer­ “ signature song.” it’s definitely foremost Western writer, to come Ronstadt ft James Ingram (MCA) “ School Days.” slightly intimidating presence, is chant seaman, professional boxer second record (“ Journey to up with a story about furniture. 5. “Respect Yourself’ Bruce Wil­ “ If a person tries to play the bass the most charismatic gunslinger and World War II tank officer. He lis (Motown) Love” ) . I kind of developed a cult since Clint Eastwood. He has and tries to get good at it, he has to following. "The Quick and the Dead," a sailed between the Red Sea and the 8.“Keep Your Hands to Yourself’ starred in two other L ’Amour buy that record and listen to that “ It was weird. It wasn’t romantic Home Box Office premiere Satur­ South China Sea for a year before Georgia Satellites (Elektra) day, tells the story of a man and his movies, “ The Shadow Riders” and the war and began writing adven­ song,” he said. “ When I meet music. It was a strange album, had “ The Sacketts.” 7. “Flght For Your Right” Beastle anyone who doesn’t know much a lot of different people on it. Jeff wife and their 10-year-old son ture stories set in the East. His first Boys (Def Jam) heading west across Wyoming in Matt Clark neatly fills the shoes Western was "Hondo,” which was about me, I ask them to get that Beck, the rock guitar player, was 8. "Blg Time” Peter Gabriel 1876 with all their belongings in a of the late Strother Martin as the made into a movie starring John record and listen to that song. playing jazz with a rock feeling Conestoga wagon. menacing, whining prairie weasel. Wayne. (Geffen) “ It’s my most-requested song. I which was unusual for the time. It ” It’s a classic Western,” said “ My books are all historically 9. “Mandolin Rain” Bruce have to play that every time I hit the was just a nice album to listen to. "E very woman who came West L ’Amour. “ It’s the Easterners correct, ” he said. “ I think some Hornsby ft The Range (RCA) stage.” From one cut to another It was not had some piece of furniture she going West. They came from a good time in the future some scholar will 10. “Lefs Wait Awhile” Janet ’Hie song, written about 10 years boring. didn’t want to give up,” said family. One thing I ’ve wanted to go through them and sort things Jackson (AftM) ago, has the feeling of a rock tune, ‘”rhe album after that, ‘School L Amour. "There used to be a place correct, and so many writers have out. I put all kinds of things in my he said. “ The bass solo — I must Days,’ still sells today.” in Nevada called Ragtown where perpetuated this myth, is that the books about how people actually T o p LPs have been possessed that day. It Usually Clarke doesn’t give his they dumped the furniture before people who came West were poor. lived in those times and how they was the absolute best I could do at albums a theme but with “ Hidea­ crossing the 40-mile desert. ’There ’They were not. did things. I have a lot of diaries 1. “Licensed to III" Beastle Boys that moment. I think that’s the way” he did. “ The first side is kind (Def Jam) were three or lour square miles kept by people who came West, as thing that comes across off the of quiet and gives you that hidea­ littered with books, mattresses and "A Conestoga wagon cost about well as a library of other research 2. “Sllppery When Wof ’ Bon JovI record. It has a very raw sound to it. way feeling, like you’re off at a furniture they couldn’t carry any 81,500. You needed six head of oxen material." (Mercury) It’s a hard tune, real fast and a good beach house. It’s a romantic kind of farther.” at $30 a head. You had to have food tune. What made it great was a But L ’Amour does more than just 3. 'Tho Way It Is” Bruce Hornsby AP photo thing. The second side is peeking for six to nine months. You had to ft The Range (RCA) great bass solo. out the door a little bit.” Sam Elliott stars as Con Vallian, read about it. He seems to have have a rifle for every man, a Dutch tried out every gun and piece of 4. "Invisible Touch" Genesis SINGER MICHAEL JOHNSON “ It took me a minute to write that a frontiersman with a slow drawl oven, a small stove. I figured out by song. I was in my bedroom in Long In 1980, be made an album with and a fast draw who befriends the equipment and ridden his horse (Atlantic) . . . recently topped the charts keyboardist George Duke, “ The today’s prices that it cost $30,000 to over every square foot of the 5. ’’Control” Janet Jackson Island. ... I recorded it in one take. couple. Tom Conti is Duncan go West." Clarke-Duke Project.” It produced territory he writes about. (AftM) Other times you spend months on a McKaskel and Kate Capshaw is his song.” a Top 20 pop hit, “ Sweet Baby.” wife, Susanna. Matt Clark is the 8.“Georgla Satellites” Georgia L ’Amour is also one of the few " I think there’s a great interest in Johnson returns Clarke. 35, studied classical “ We were pretty surprised,” leader of a group of prairie drifters Satellites (Elektra) Western novelists whose female Westerns because there’s a little bit music as a child growing up in Clarke said. “ We each wrote three attracted by McKaskel’s horses 7. "Nlght Songs" Cinderella characters are not Just school of cowboy in all of us," he said. Philadelphia. He graduated to tunes and co-wrote two. George was and possessions. One particularly (Mercury) marms and dance hall girls. “ The ’"This is a very typically American increasingly larger stringed instru­ singing lead and I was singing AP photo brutal member fixes his eye on 8. “Third Stage" Boston (MCA)from alcoholism women who came West were as. story. All kinds of people came ments: violin, cello then bass. backgrounds.” AUTHOR LOUS L’AMOUR Susanna. strong as the men,” he said. " I treat West. You could get on a horse and 9. ’’Fore!’’ Huey Lewis ft The He played with Horace Silver The gang takes off after the News (Chrysalis) NASHVILLE, Tenn. (A P ) — SingerMichaelJohnson . . . at home in Los Angeles women with respect in my stories. ride West. People identify with when he was 18, joined Chick ’They toured together for two McKaskels, and that’s where the In ‘The Quick and the Dead’ that.” 10. ’ DIfferent Light" Bangles says he used celebrities as role models to justify his Corea’s Return to Forever in 1972 years and plan to make another (Columbia) drinking, which nearly cost him his career after his hit and launched his solo career in 1976. record sometime this year. song “ Bluer ’Than Blue.” He plays mostly fusion, though he is For the first time publicly, the 42-year-old Johnson “ Our original intention was not to Country Binglet heavier on jazz and lighter on rock be a group; that’s why we called it a Book Reviews has discussed his battle with alcoholism following that than other fusion artists. His second Best-SeOera 1 .“Momln’ Ride” Lee Greenwood successful song in 1978. project,” Clarke said. “ It’s some­ Epic Records album, “ Hideaway.” thing we did in our spare time. I (MCA) “ It paralyzed me,” Johnson said of his drinking. “ I is his 11th solo LP. don’t feel tied down or tied into it. Dubus’ novella that shows the author at his very successors Yuri V. Andropov and 2. “No Place Like Home” Randy was scared to death. I thought I was just lucky to have a ’Two tracks from “ Hideaway” best as both storyteller and writer. Fiction Travis (Warner Bros.) hit, not talented. Once it is together it functions like a Konstantin U. Chernenko and the were nominated for Granftny group. We sell records, go on tour; Is a fine story In “ Deaths at Sea,” a penetrat­ 3. “Baby’s Got a New Baby” “ Drinking had been a problem before, but now 1 had final choice of Gorbachev to lead 1. “Windmills of the Gods," Sidney Sheldon awards, “ Overjoyed” as best pop it’s fun. We both have groups. Some ing, yet sympathetic, story about S-K-O (MTM) more money and permission: stars did it. I used the the country. 2. ’Th e Eyes of the Dragon," Stephen King instrumental performance and members stay home, some go on THE LA8TWORTHLESSEVEN- racial discrimination, Dubus again 4. “Mldnlght Girl- Sunset Town” stars as permission to get loaded. Cocaine was ‘”rhe Boys of Johnson Street” as ING. By Andre Dvbns. Godine. $14 The factional struggles and per­ 3. “Red Storm Rising,” Tom Clancy tour. uses two different characters to sonalities involved in picking each Sweethearts of the Rodeo involved, but liquor was my primary problem.” best rhythm and blues Pages. $1S.N. make his point. One is a black naval 4. “It," Stephen King Johnson, of Minneapolis, says he is in his fifth year as new Kremlin leader are described 5. “Outbreak," Robin Cook (Columbia) instrumental. “ On New Year’s Eve 1979 both Standing in the open bar door, tbe officer forced to endure the condes­ in a fast-paced report that will 5. “l’ll Still Be Loving You” a recovering alcoholic and still attends recovery Critics and fans call him a our bands played at once in Los cension of a higher ranking white 6. “Night of the Fox, ” Jack Higgins meetings an average of twice a week. narrator of Andre Dubus’ fine interest both the general reader Restless Heart (RCA) superstar. “ I have no idea why they Angeles to kick off us making the officer. The other is a very young 7. “Death Quest.” L. Ron Hubbard Recovery, he said, was a bigger break than “ Bluer novella, “ Rose," looks after a and the specialist. e.“Small Town Girl” Steve Wa- use that word.” he said, with a album. George had seven and my black sailor retaliating against a 8. ’Watchors.” Dean R. Koontz ’Than Blue.” departing woman “ walking care­ Doder supplies insights into the riner (MCA) relaxed, cheerful and modest de­ band had five. It was kind of wild, fully in the lightly falling snow’ ’ and racial taunt by an equally young work of a Moscow correspondent 9. ’Whirlwind,” James Clavel Ten years ago he borrowed $18,000 and put his meanor. “ I think it started on my kind of a party.” white sailor — with tragic effects. 7. “Twenty Years Ago" Kenny savings of $6,000 with it to finance the recording of wonders about the talk they had and his constant struggle to circum­ 10. “The Panic of ’89.” Paul Erdman Rogers (RCA) made over their drinks. vent Soviet obstacles to informa­ three songs. “ Bluer Than Blue. ” “ Almost Like Being in PHIL THOMAS 8. “Forever” The Statler Bros. Love” and “ Two in Love.” "What had she been sharing with THE ASSOCIA’TED PRESS tion. Some of this is necessarily told Nonfiction (Mercury) m e?" he thinks. “ Age? Death? I In first person, which will add “ It was one of the scariest things I ’ve done.” the 9. “What Can I Do With My Heart” soft-spoken Johnson said. don’t think so. I believe it was the agreeable immediacy and involve­ 1. “A Season on the Brink," John Felnstein ANTIQUES & JEWELRY AUCTION Juice Newton (RCA) unexpected: chance, and its indis­ ment for many readers but might 2. “Fatherhood.” Bill Cosby “ Bluer Than Blue.” a bittersweet tune about criminate testing of our bodies, our 'Shadows* looks get in the way for others. 3. “The Frugal Gourmet Cooks With Wine,” Jeff 10. ’TalkIn’ to the Moon" The romantic breakups, had been rejected by several THURSDAY, MARCH 5,1987 - FROM 4 PM wills, our spirits.” Smith Gatlin Bros. (Columbia) artists until Johnson decided to record it. ’The song (Imptetlon it 1:00 PM) went on to become one of the top songs of the year. The woman. Rose, had just Into the Kremlin The key to the arrival of a new 4. ’Th e Rotation Diet,” Martin Katahn generation in command in the “ It was a fairy tale kind of happening in thosedays,” finished telling him about the 5. “Men Who Hate Women and the Women Who Love NORWICH SHERATON, NORWICH, CONN. soured marriage of her younger SHADOWS AND WHISPERS: Kremlin was the victory of An­ Adult contemporary Johnson said about his success with the song. “ It was Power Politics Inside the Kremlin Them," Forward and Torres the opportunity of a lifetime.” (Exit 80 from 1-3051 days and of how she had had to kill dropov, the former KGB chief, over 1. ”You Got It All” The Jets (MCA) from Brezhnev to Gorbachev. By the old guard following the death of 8. “Echos In the Darkness,” Joseph Wambaugh It was written on a napkin in a Nashville fast food her brute of a husband in order to 2. “Mandolin Rain” Bruce save her three very small children. Dusko Doder. Random House. 33$ Brezhnev. Aware of his own im­ 7. “Communion.” Whitley Strleber restaurant by Randy Good rum, who also wrote the NOTE:Jiwolry and Storllna Sllvir Auction tram 4-0 PM Pages. $1$.S3. Hornsby ft The Range (RCA) Earlier, in the same novella, Dubus pending death and unable to 8. ’Welghtwatchers’ Favorite Recipes” Anne Murray hit. “ You Needed Me.” Aiitlquoi Auction win bogin at 0 PM complete a reform program him­ 3. ”Ballerlna Girl” Lionel Richie “ I couldn’t believe it had been on desks for l*/4 had told a seemingly unrelated “ Shadows and Whispers” is a 9. “The Fitzgeralds andtheKennedys," Doris Kearns self. Andropov paved the way for Goodwin (Motown) years,” he said. “ It’s a love song with sarcasm in it. story about a young marine who, lively account, packed with intrigu­ JEW ELRY: Over 75 fine plecea; STER LING SILVER; Over 75 his protege. Gorbachev. 4. ”Will You Still Love Me?” The verses are set up to describe the life of freedom. It despite his near heroic efforts, had ing detail, of the leadership 10. “McMahonl." Jim McMahon pieces; Tracey chairs; Queen Anne lowboy; early cradle; Chicago (Warner Bros.) has optimistic verses but a melancholy chorus. been washed out of officer school changes in the Kremlin from aging blanket chesto; Parian bust; Royal Worcester; cut glass; The old guard made a short-term 5. ”Lef s Walt Awhile” Janet Jack- “ The concept of ’Bluer Than Blue’ is a hook, an because be was just too physically Leonid I. Brezhnev through the first (Courtesy of Time, the weekly news magazine) large selection LInens-QuIlts-ClothIng; DOLLS: Franz comeback with the selection of son (AftM) image.” weak. year’s rule of Mikhail S. Gorba­ Schnidt #1272/50z; C&M Bergman, 2r'H, Kley ft Hahn #526; Chernenko to succeed Andropov, 6. ”Somewhere Out There" Linda For the past year, Johnson has been singing more But Dubus is too good a story­ chev. reformist chief of a new paper dolls; 50 plecea of toleware; PAINTING: George Ho­ teller to spin off seemingly unre­ generation. but 13 months later Chernenko was Ronstadt ft James Ingram (MCA) country music in his warm, reflective style. His “ Give well Gay; Family Register, Pomfret, C T 1836, poet cards. also dead and Gorbachev emerged Me Wings,” a lovely, touching song with an entrancing lated anecdotes and he does a For 18 years author Dusko Doder 7. ”Wlthout Your Love” Toto as the new leader. Doder sees him melody, was No. 1 on the country charts in January. J>eautiful job of splicing together has been in and out of the Soviet (Columbia) TERM S; Cash or known check. 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Custodian - Hostess - llve- Driver - port time for 8 In, maintain and host passenger van to provide RETAILOPPORTUHITle..i CLAS^IED ADS 643-2711 historic Cheney Homes­ transportation tor clients tead. Open to public two Full time/part time posi­ Receptionist - Tull time. of mental health commun­ afternoons weekly. tions available. Looking Busy veterinary office, ity support program. Mln- Business P ro p e rty...... Apply: Cheney Homes­ for dependable, loving In­ Hartford suburb, east of Notices ...... 25 Entertainment...... Farm Supplies and Equipment___80 Imum requirements; Resort Property ...... tead Committee, 1M Hort- dividual to work with the river. (>ood telephone friendly, flexible person­ Lost/Found...... 01 ...... 26 Bookkeepino/Income Tax Office/Retall Equipment...... 81 DUR DPPDRniNmES M orteoges...... tord Rood, Manchester. young children In a day skills and the oblllto to ality, good driving re­ Personals...... 02 ...... 27 Carpentry/Remodellno. Recreational Equipment...... 82 care setting. Call Linda ot work with the public o Wanted to B u y ...... 28 cord, high school degree. Announcements...... 03 Palntlna/Paperlno...... Boots and Marine Equipment...... 83 Part time - credit clerks, 646-7090. must. Typing, filing and Include references with ARE IN HIU DbODM! Auctions...... 04 Raoflno/Sldlng ...... Musical Items...... 84 evenings and weekends, other clerical duties. Must resume or cover letter. Spring is in the air and so Financial...... 05 Rentals Flaorino...... Cameras and Photo Equipment... 85 to work In large furniture Janitorial service - and be good around animals. Mall to Elaine Stancllffe, are great opportuni­ Electrical ...... Pets and Supplies...... 86 store. Apply In person to light maintenance. Apply Dei>endabllltv and Initia­ Rooms tar Rent...... 31 . Executive Director, Gene­ ties. . .rightnow.. .at Heotlno/Plumblng___ Miscellaneous for S o le ...... 87 Mr. William Singer, Puri­ between 10:30 am and 4:30 tive essential. Hours; sis Center, Inc. 75 Main Paoerama. Employment & Educotion Apartments tar Rent...... 32 Miscellaneous Services tan Furniture, 1061 New pm, ask for Bob Arnold, Monday, Wednesday, Condominiums for Rent...... Tog Soles...... 88 Street, Manchester, C T Help Wanted...... 11 ...... 33 Services Wanted...... Britain Avenue, West Manchester Elks, BIssell Thursday and Friday and 06040. We're the nation’s fastest ■rtomes for R ent...... Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 89 Situation Wanted ...... 12 ...... 34 Hartford. Street. every second Soturdoy growing chain of specialty Store/Office Space...... morning. References re­ Business Opportunities...... 13 ...... 35 discount party and sea­ Resort Property ...... quired. Write P.O. Box G, Instruction...... 14 ...... 36 Merchandise Warehouse person - for General office worker sonal goods stores. Right Industrial P ro p e rty...... wonted-Heow filing, light Manchester Herald, 16 Employment Services...... 15 ...... 37 Hollday/Seasonal...... Automotive general and diversified FREE WEEKEND now we’re looking for en­ Miscellaneous for Rent...... phone work. Light compu­ Bralnard Place, Manches­ ...... 38 Antiques and Collectibles. Cars for Sole...... 91 duties. Apply In person to thusiastic people to join Roommates Wanted...... Mr. William Singer, Puri­ ter processing. 30 to 40 ter, CT06(M0. VACATION us in the following ...... 39 Clothing...... Trucks/Vans for Sale...... 92 Wanted to R e n t...... 40 tan Furniture, 1061 New hours weekly (flexible). departments; Real Estate Furniture...... Compers/Trallers...... 93 Call Lynch Toyota Pon­ Bodvman wanted. Mans­ Socgrlty Rurdf TV/Stereo/Appllances___ Britain Avenue, West Homes for S o le ...... 21 Motorcycles/Mopeds...... 94 Hartford. tiac, 64fr^1, ask tor Kay field Auto Parts. Call 646- CUSTOMER SERVICE Services Machinery and Tools ...... Auto Services...... 95 Boulals. 8340. iwbM. Apply tg Condominiums for Sole...... 22 Lawn and Garden...... HOUSEWARE Lots/Lond for Sole...... 23 Child Core...... Autos for Rent/Lease...... 96 LPN - MR Group Home - pgaNfy...... 51 Good Things to E a t ...... Ambitious man or womon Investmer ■’roperty ...... 24 Cleonlnp Services...... 5 2 Miscellaneous A utom otive...... 97 located In AAonchester. GROCERY Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood .. Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 98 Full time, 2 - 10, 10 - 6, - available tor Immediate MANAGER PLANT house manager; LPN - employment. Earnings EIHf day treatment LPN - 8:30 opportunity $300 per week FAST FOOD CRAFT to 4:30, Monday through to start. Large natlanal Must have one to two Prolidivf Sirvici As a member of our staff, Friday. Company paid be­ company. Call 6464875. you’ll enjoy a competitive N0tlC8S Employiii8nt EOE.______years experience and 647-1044 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED nefits, compietltlve salar­ be willing to aaeume salary, and a variety of HELP WANTED ies. Call Arlene at New great benefits including As a condition precedent RN / LPN -part time, 11 to responsibility for all & Education Seasons 647-1624. 7. No weekends. For more comfortable work atmo­ to the placement of any Teacher wanted- Nurses Atdes-Certifled. store operations sphere, convenient loca­ advertising In the Man­ Oakgrove Montessorl Small manufacturing Informotton please call Needed to work tor home company - full time, 7:30 Hair stylist - experienced Pam Olenchack, RN: •Competitive tion, fantastic people and chester Herald, Adver­ school seeks creative ded­ core agency on on on-call only. Clientele preferred. MANAGER - tiser hereby agrees to icated person tralnied or to 4, part time, 9 to 2:30, D.S.D., Crestfleld Conva­ much, much more. basis. Competitive wages, Attendants - service sta­ Ask for Jon or Joe. Coll lescent Home, 643-5151. salary protect, Indemnify and willing to be trained In tion, full and port time. convenient to bus line, Now you can spring into a I HELP WANTED mlleoge reimbursement. starting pay $4.75 per 6494000. EOE. •Medical plan hold harmless the Man­ Montessorl Elementory Please call 647-1481, Mon­ Apply In person. Uni­ MANAGER great retail position.. .at chester Herald, Its offic­ curriculum. Training re­ forms furnished. 252 hour, raise after 1 month. •Profit sharing Paperama. Retail sales - opportunity day through Friday, 8om Coll 646-2920. ers and employees quires 2 Summers plus 1 to 4pm. EOE/AAP. Spencer Street. TRAINEES Apply In person to the against any and all Mobil­ for self-motivated sales year Internship. Send re­ Send resume end person. Furniture dr bed­ Interior Decorator- with current salary to: store manager at: ity, loss or expense. In­ sume: 132 Pleasant Valley X-Ray Technicians - Im­ CARPENTER RN/LPN Expanding Linen and cluding attorneys' fees, ding experience desira­ Road, Mansfield, Ct. Asbestos removol In-store display expe­ Paperama ble. Salary plus commls- mediate Medical Care Meadows Manor is Drapery Chain seeke arising from claims of 06250. workers - male or female rience. Sales experience a For commercial / R. 6riy 381 Broad St. slon. Benefits and Center of East Hartford needed tor fast growing plus. Apply In person to seeking a 16 hr. per ambitioue Individuals unfair trade practices. In­ has an opening tor a full residential work 166 Settt Or. Manchestor, C T 06040 fringement of trade­ advancement opportuni­ Security- asbestos removal com­ Mr. Wllllom Singer, Puri­ ties. Coll 6464262 between time registered x-ray week 3-11 RN Super­ Intereated In an excit­ (Between Moriarty Bretiien marks, trade names or Manchester/Vernon, El­ pany. Experience helpful tan Furniture, 1061 New Including framing, So. Windsor. 06074 11 and 5 for Interview. technician. We also have but not necessory. Train­ Britain Avenue, West visor and a 24 hr. per ing career, company and Super Stop and Shop) patents, violation of lington areas. $5.25 per part time and per-dlem year round work, rights of privacy and In­ hour. Full time, 10pm to ing provided. Year round Hartford. week 3-11 charge benefits, and growth $100 to $300 weekly I Your positions avalloble. These work, benefits. Apply OT, bonuses, fringement of copyright 6om. Port time 5:30pm to positions offer a full pack­ opportunity. For In­ and proprietary rights, telephone, our customers, 10pm. All shifts weekends. Romeo Asbestos Abate­ benefits. nurse. Competitive your schedule. Coll 649- age of benefits, a competi­ ment, Inc., 281 Locust terview call: unfair competition and Must be over 18, neat and tive starting salary plus a 1 year framing houriy rate. Contact DONUT Because fun is our libel and slander, which 4233 or coll Mellsso 528- Street, Hartford., C T. MACHiNiST 0358. dependable. Call 527-0225. weekend differential. In­ 1st Ctaae experience required. Mrs. Birmingham V ik state of mind. may result from the publi­ terested applicants please Mary Elian cation of any advertls- RN - LPN - Full time 11 to7 FaNTioM, litShm MAKER \ J u Equal Opportunity Em­ Full time cashier to work contact JoAnne at 721-7393 Mutt htvt m ltntlvt backg­ 647-7544 647-9191. ment In the Manchester , Monday through Friday, between 9 and 4 . Mature, responsible per­ ployer M/F/H/V cosmetic and utinty coun­ son to core for 2 Infants In round In all bade phataa of Eixperienced or 582-9549 Herald by advertiser. In­ no weekends. For more macMnIng. Five yoart mini­ cluding advertisements In ter. Experience with In­ m y home, 5 doys a week. ventories or utilities sys­ Information please coll Full time mechanic - 1 mum axparlanca Will Train any free distribution pub­ Pam Olenchak, D.S.D., year experience required References required. 646- UNIQUE lications published by the tems Is preferred but not 9524. PEST CONTROl necessary. Generous Crestfleld Convalescent on medium duties trucks. MACNiNE POSITION Manchester Herald. Home, 565 Vernon Street, Salary commensurate OPERATOR FtiU dme poalUoii for once Penny Sleffert, Publisher wages based on expe­ OPERATORS Dunkin rience. Apply now at Ar­ Manchester, C T 06040,643- with experience. Must Busy medical office - Growing pest control worker wiw is able to (It la a DARI — FARMS ICE CREAM 5151. FoN tiom, la sun amaU, busy oKIce in the thur Drug, 942 Main St, have tools, company be­ needs self-motivated, de- Running production aqulp- company wants ser> LOST Manchester. nefits. Call 5284114,9 to 4, talled person with mant. oxparlonca a plot. yiee person to grow Mancheeter area. General Donuts Secretary - part time tor Monday through Friday. Initiative to be responsi­ with us. Must hove am­ office duUee (ram (iling to AND FOUND professional office. Light Company paid banaflta In- Please Call Advertising sales rep with ble for accounts receiva­ duda: Blua Croaa. Major bition and incentive for bookkeeping. Specialist Has Immediate Openings for some experience for typing, bookkeeping ond Secretary - Rham High ble. Insurance knowledge Modleal. Dantal, Paid HoH- need not apply. We wUI pay Allergic to cat - must find reception. Flexible hours. route work. Salary plus 677-4820 weekly newspaper Glas- School, Hebron, to work helpful but not necessary. daya. Paid Vacatlona. Air comms. Will train weU (or the right peraon. new home for Calico and 646-2525. with administrotlon and Send resume or letter to CondWonad Shop and axaat- Siamese cros; breed, 4 tonbury/Marlborough lant working andronmant Word processing, typing A Opening Soon the following positions: area. Established terri­ special education. Must Sports Medicine and Or­ RUD6H (iling skills a must. years old. Box trained, all Part tlme-Moture female have excellent typing and thopedics of Manchester, „ Tolland Tpke. shots, very affectionate. tory with opportunity for SPM InstniimnL Ine. ExceUent benefits package. growth. Good commis­ preferred. 15 hours per stenographic skills. For 155 Main Street, Manches­ PEST CONTROL (^d o r Shopping O nter 649-2954,6 to 8 pm. week, flexible, days. Ser­ 361 No. Mdn St. Send resume to Box UlS, sions, good back-up art application call 228-9474. ter, C T 06040 or call 659- Marlborough. C T 06447 649-9001 Manchester, Ct. Manchester vice greeting card depart­ EOE. 0240. SSSH. Lost-mlnloture German department. Call 633-4691 (203I29U241 for Interview. ment of department store. •Class II Truck Drivers Shepherd. Black, vicinity Manchester area. Gen­ Bush Hill Rd. Missing Part time/after school eral stock work. Call even­ since Sunday. 643-8147. ings only, 8pm to 9pm. •Accounts Receivable Clerk help wanted. Local mall 1-2724479. Lost - Ton, lame, female order company needs all ASBESTOS REMOVAL TECHNICIANS around help. Apply at Ct. •Phone Order Clerk Shepherd named Artie. General office help-full •yaapli aaldng probtamt Vicinity Foster and Elling­ Cane and Reed Company, time or part time. Typing AND FORMEN ton Roods, South Wind­ 205 H a rtf o rd R o a d , and basic office skills. •Freezer Selectors sor. Reward. 289-2808 or Manchester. Call 528-9426. 673-1593. Keep trying I EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONALS ONLYI & Is now accepting applications in anticipation SALARY *10 — *30/HR mrwMTED of an Extremely Heavy 1987 schedule. Full or Part Time. Apply in person: Carpenters, Roofers, Painters, — BASED ON QUAUFIGATIONS— Dari-Farms Ice 'cream Co., 40 Tolland Medical office In need of part time personnel. Med­ i Full and part time tellers needed. I Sandblasters, Masons, Sidingmen, Laborers SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY — REPLY'S Stage Rd. Tolland, CT. 06084. ical assisting and compu­ i Will train. Apply Savings Bank of i ter experience a plus for Only experienced Professional people will be and RESUMES TO Box F c/o Manchester Herald. our Rockville office. Med­ ; Manchester. 923 Main Street, I Applications now being accepted ical tronscrlptlonlst considered. needed tor our Manches­ ; Manchester, CT 8:30-5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. ter office. These positions Call Today for Appointment can also be combined Into Saturday 9-1:30. 1 toll time lob. Please 646-1700 I contact : Mrs. Brown at EOE I 643-2659 64MI14. KIT‘N*CAHLVU®byUirry Wright iNaPW MfTED I e b JRTDREAND CARS I 3 8 I oFFICE RPACE FOR SALE Lime CoMor's Pina It All real estate advertised Glastonbury 4. NOW COn- Blttngton-Qulet country BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY curTtfrtly acotpNno oppli- - In the/Manchester Herald struetton' - SmaH idevelo- aetMne, 1 bedroom oport- Vernon-Office space. Full cotlont tor etsMont mon- Is suMect to the Fair pemnt close- to itients. Fro m 8400. N or- service. TOO to 800 square 1972 Oldsmoblle Cutlass - ootrs. N o oxperltnca nO; Howslng Act of I960, which everything. Contempor­ theostern Proporty Man­ feet. Reasonable. Near V4 engine, 2 door, 1 cotsorv. Mutt bt It or makes It Illegal to odver- aries stortirtg at 829MM. agement. 5294972. hospital. David Mahoney CARPENTRY/ PAINTIN8/ HEATINS/ owner. $280. Coll 6464871 oldtr. F ltx IM o h o u n , dbv -ttse any preference, lim­ Central cilr and. central Com pany. 236-1253. shirt. Good odvancofiwfit itation or discrimination vac. Call today for details, Four room oportment CHUIGARE PAPERINS PLUMDIND Dodge 1981 - 2door, "Arles potontlol. C oll 646-4300. based on race, color, reH- Joyce G. Epstein Real available Immedlotelv. IMRCELLANEOUR K ","Z lb a rt Rust glon, sex or notional Estate, 647-8895.0 Adults preferred. No pets, Licensed Day Core - full Forrond Remodeling — Wallpapering discounted, Fogarty Brothers- Proffed", simonized. Bookkeoper • full time origin, or on Intention to no appliances. Security IFOR RENT time, port time. Toddlers, Cabinets, roofing, gut­ “until end of season". Bothroom remodeling. In­ 39400 highway miles, very position. Accounts povo- make any .such prefer­ Absolutely gorgeous, and reference. 1 car. 649- newer home,lunch pro­ ters, room additions, Take odavantage now! stallation water heaters, dependable, service re­ blo and payroll and ottwr ence, limitation or dls- move-ln condition! Built 1265. 2 car garage for rent - gram, off Hillard Street, decks, oil types of remo­ Will strip paper and pre­ garbage disposals, faucet cord available. Getting otneo lobs. Coll 228-9431. crlmlnotlon. The Herald In 1985, th is Im m oculole central location. $50 per M anchester. 646-7473. deling and repairs. FREE pare walls. Call B. D. repairs. 6494539. Vlso/M- larger car. Apt. 13A, will not knowingly accept estimates. Fully Insured. W allpapering. 871-1721. ostercard accepted. Carver Lane, Senior Raised Ranch has lust Centrally located large 1st stall. James McCava- Housing.______briver-to dellvor turnl- any advertisement which about every feature you floor 3'/i rooms. All utili­ nogh, 6494800. Caring person to do child T eloph^ 64B6017, after turt tor largo volumt Is In violotlon of the law. could want. 3 bedroom s, 2 ties, parking. C all 649- core In my licensed Man­ 6pm, 647-8509. Painting and textured chester home for toddlers ceilings. M a n y local refer­ MIRCELLANEDUR INVITATION TO 810 store. Good pay and be­ full baths, 2 cor garage, 2865. I^ROOMMATER M e d bids will be received nefits. A p p ly In person to: Government Homes - situated on over 2acres. A and Infants, Monday Woodworks-Custom ences. Free estimates. RERVRER In the Oeneroi Services' of­ Mr. IWIIIIam Singer, Puri­ from $1 (U repair). Delin­ “ M u st S e e " 11 $174,900. Monchester-2nd floor, 2 ^ W A N T E D through Friday, 6:30 am decks, and fences, first Coll after 5pm 64B3023. fice,41 Center St., Moncties- tan Furniture, 1061 New quent tax property. Strano Real Estate, 647- bedroom, heat and ap­ to 6:30 pm. Lunch and level, second levol and fer, CT until MARCH 13, l«S7 snacks provided. Coll split level. Free estimate Now Is the tim e to run on at 11:00 o.m. for the fellow- Britain Avenue, West Repossessions. Coll 1-a05- 7653.0 pliances. N o pets. $550 Female roommate-to Ino: 607-6000. Ext. GH-996S for plus security. Coll 646- Bruno at 6494112. and working drawing od In classified to sell that S ll ‘ISfnlLr? Hartford. share 3 bedroom house. WORK PANTS 8 SHIRTS current repo Hst. A Promising Future - tar 3979. Non-smoker. Furnished from vour sketch. Call c^era you no longer the young exeoitlve M ie House cleaning - students Tony. 646-1032. FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT Body shop opening- bedroom, $300 per month The Town of Manchester Is collision body person. 7 room Colonlol In nice needs Apoce, future value Thfee bedroom aporf^ plus one third utilities. looking tor houses to Cleon. Reasonable rates. Carpentry B Remodeling Your local handyman! on equal eepartunlty em­ Pay according to skill. area. 3 bedrooms* 1’/> 0-1887 by MCA. me. and a new neighborhood. ment, $fi0 monthly, secur­ Columblo 2284437. ployer, and requires an affir­ Will travel. References. Services-Complete home Call John at 6434353 and Heritage Auto Body of baths, wall to wall carpet, *Thlsnew8room,2J/2bath' ity' deposit required, please leave message. mative action oelicy ferall of Andover, Incorporation. gas furnace* 3 zone heat, home combines o 'flro ' oppHonces and heat not Call 7424245after 5:00, ask repairs and remodeling. Its Contractors and Vendors fireplace, garage. Call placed family room-with . included, no pets. 643-7480.' WANTED ta r Toni. We specialize In ba­ as a condition of doino busi­ 742-7693. throoms and kitchens. Hawkes Tree Service- ness with the Town, os per 647-8105 after 6pm, wee­ HOMES on efficient- kltchen...Be- TO RENT Floor sandlng-Floors like Bucket Truck B Chipper. Federal Order 11246. kends 9 to 5. $128,900. FOR RALE come a community sitare East Hartford - Burnside Small scale commercial Wanted - service man for FOR SALE work. Registered, In­ new. Spedallzlng In older Stump removal. Free esti­ Bid form s, plans and specifi­ service department. Full I holder fo r only $167,900. area. Lovely IJiedroom NIODRIETAX floors, natural and mates. Special considera­ cations are available of the or part time. Will train. Vernon - $129,900. 8 room Blanchard B Rossetto garden apartment. Car­ sured, references. 646- stained. No waxing any­ General Services' office. Hard to find - Manchester 0165. tion ta r elderly and handi­ Apply Blonsteln's Comp­ Cope on large lot. 2 rar Realtors, 646-2482. "W e peting, appliances. m ore. John Verfallle. Coll capped. 647-7553. TOW N O F detached plus basement O P E N H O U S E - $112,900 - /More house Guarantee Our Houses", o Adults, no p^.522-5754. Income tax preparation In MANCHESTER, CT. ing Center, Route 03, V er­ than this for so little Young professional, 646-5750. non. 875-6211. garage. All town services. Bait Hartford — Saturday your home. All federal Household vinegar Is an R O B E R T a. W EISS, Near recreational area. m oney. Super large 16 x 25 male, seeking a quiet one and state forms. Reosono- Ladles, are you special? GENERAL MANAGER and Sunday lS4p-iii. M Bod- Manchester - hard to find 3 bedroom duplex, $425 bedroom or studio apart­ effective and Inexpensive New kitchen, roof and living rom, kitchen with office space. Centrally lo­ month. Security ond refer­ ble rates. Information on So are vour noils. If you M I-02 Clerk typist-full time op­ well Road. 7 room Colonial. ppntry and 3 bedrooms or ment In Manchester area. fabric softner when added ore one of those man v that ening In Glastonbury for some new carpeting. Easy cated large home with ences. 684-5218, call after new tax low. Coll Jim to the final laundry rinse. Mutt be teen to appreciate. 2 bedrooms and a dining Non-smoker, no pets, ref­ after 6 Ixn , 742-1009. lELECTRICAL cant seem to hove beoufl- experienced typist access to 1-84. Immediate good parking. Lots of 5- erences a vailab le . 522- Classified Is the effective tal noils, call for personol- occupancy. Cantor & nss,s«t. 5ZS4MS. room. Front and rear spoce. Coll today for de­ Easy to Sew (60wpm) position. In­ porches, hardwood and Inexpensive way to Electrical Contractor - Ized attention. 8754522. volves typing, record Goldtorb, 875-6244. tails. Joyce G. Epstein 3 bedroom house - near TAX ATTORNEY And a cosh buyer tar floors, garage..D.W. Fish . Reol Estate, 647-8895.0 Main -Street. $675 per Replace that old fuse keeping and general of­ Not Too Big, Not Too Realty, 643-1591 o r - 87V (RMIrad IR S) household Items you no panel, upgrade to o new fice duties. Good salary Manchester - Open House, month plus security and WSI prapaio aU T a i RMum s. longer use. 643-2711. Saturday, 2 -5 , Sunday, 1 - Small, Just RIghtI Let us 1400.O utilities. 646-7336. circuit breaker panel. MTS BUILDERS and all benefits. Coll Sue Merchondlso Dryer, ouflels, swimming 01659-2666.______5. 62 Somerset Drive. Im­ show you this desirable 3 LOTR/LANO We spedaliae in quality maculate 3 bedroom, 21/2 bedroom colonial In East P riva te - Bolton - $139,900- FOR RALE 472 Main Street • S ro o m . WHITMAN pools, wired, rec rooms. coDstrucion and 3 bedroom Raised Ranch 10s Downey Drive., /^L A MNITNIB/ Fixtures Installed, also Cor cleaner - male or baths. Colonial. 1st floor Hartford locotectnear the apartment for rent. $500 customer satisfaction! tamlly room, formal liv­ Glostonbury line. All ap­ built In 1981. Knotty pine ANTIQUER/ Manohaatar, S28-1S81 commercial wiring done. female, Mansfield Auto plus utilities, no applian­ 20 years experience li­ Foundations, room Ports. Col 646«340. ing and dining rooms, pliances plus washer and living room, eot-ln kit­ ces. 646-2426 weekdays, 9 COLLECnOlIDLER eot-ln kitchen, 2 flreplo- dryer are Included. FSo- chen and 17 X 24 portlally to 5. Nome your own price — censed and fully Insured. additions, garages, tures 2 fireplaces and a finished lower, level tam­ CARPENTRY/ Free estimates . 6464396. wood and vinyi siding, ces, 2 cor garage. Great RARE OPPORTONHY 1920 R o cking C h a ir - nta- Father and son. Fast, rnsm iATioii location. $189,900. 646- large comfortable tamlly lly room with wwoodstove dependable service. new homes custom room. FSneed In bock and separate 12 x 12 Modern 3 rooms, 1st floor, ple, needs some reflnlsh- Dumas Electric— Having liSJWAIITED 3069. H ighland Street to heot, hot water and gas Ing. $40. C oll 643-7534x1 Palnflng, Poperhonglng B designed wood decks Condlewood Drive to yard. This home Is being workshop garage, siding, lihi Vitw SididffisiiR Removal. Call 8724237. Electrical Problems? for cooking. Reliable Robert E. Jorvis Building Need a large or a small using pressure treated Som erset. offered at located on private acre - remodeling specialist. Retired nurse desires pri­ $135,500111 IRealty World, plus lot. D.W. F ish Realty, adults with references. Repair? We Specialize In guaranteed li 4 Larg* Parcals Security deposit, no pets. Additions, goroges, roof­ Larry's painting and tex­ vate home nursing core Coventry - $169,900 - M o v e Frechette Associates, 646- 643-1991 o r 871-1400. □ Residential Work. Joseph position and companion­ 6464113 o r 643-5363. FURNITURE ing, siding, kitchens, ba­ tured ceHIngs. Free esti­ right Into this spacious 8 7709.0 mates, reasonable. Dumos. Fuliv Licensed. ship. Excellent references throoms, replacement Free Estim ates. 646-5253. room Colonial located In O K N Housa - 1M wsskand Lightly wooded, windows/doors. 6434711 649-1594. and experience. Call 649- prestigious Hemlock In Town - custom built 7 /Manchester - Maple Wood Pink boudoir choir - 7071. on marital; largo 3 famSy ai gentle terrain, great Point. Four bedrooms, 1 room Cape. 1st floor mas­ 117-1ieCanlarSt.Mancbaa apartments. New luxury, $15.00. C all 6499S40.O 1/2 baths, fireplace, large ter bedroom, spacious lar. Oood oondMon. Tha southweetern views, two bedroom townhouses. eot-ln kitchen, deck off tamlly room, formal din­ numbara worfcl Saturday 6 across one of Ver­ 279 Bldw ell Street. 649- Sofa 86 Inches with match­ Real Estate family room. One car ing room and living room, Sunday 1S-«. SITBSOOi 640- 5249. ing chair. Gold tweed, garage, full basement. All 2 fireplaces, 3 1/2 baths, 0307. N o aganN plaasa. mont’s largest lakes. excellent condition. $95.or RECREATNNIAL PETS AND mSGELLANEDUS this plus more, situated on central air, over 1 acre. All approvals and best otter. C all 647-9907.O EQUIPIIENT SUPPUES FDR RALE Amomonve 2 acres of beautifully P rice d at $264,OOO.U & R excellent potential All tucked In on a cold I I I HOMES landscaped grounds with Realty Com pany, Inc. 643- |33|C0Nq0M!MIUMR Waterbed - four board, for future subdivi­ Metal desk wood top 24 x F0H8ALE lake privlledges. Sentry 2692. ana winter night... a crackling FOR RENT kin g size. $99. C all 6494364 Golf clubs, starter set. Dog Obedience - beginner CARS Real Estate, 643-4060.O fire In the living room... sion. Buy one or all. evenings.a Men's, 5-lrons, two woods classes being held In Glas­ 48. Tw o draw ers, chair. the pride and comfort of Includes bog and balls. tonbury starting March $35. 646-5847 after 6pm xi FDR SALE Ownei* Transferred! 11 As low as ^ ,9 0 0 for Manchester-LydoU Owner relocating after owning your own classic One Lazy Boy choir - $55. Call 649-1794.0 24th. F o r enrollm ent Infor­ Cape. See this 3 bedroom 32 acre parcel. Call Woods-2 bedroom, V/t mation, call 633-6374. 1980 Topps baseball cards. only a short time, but baths, garage, basement, golden color, $75. Call 78 6 cylinder A M C Con­ many nice additions hove home for the price of a owner regarding 643-2248. □ Youth cross-country sk is - 36 wax pack. Box un­ cord station wagon, runs no pets. $750. 647-7494 or Free to good home-adult opened. $70. C oll 742-6016.O lOPEN HOUSE already been mode....car­ condominium? Blan­ terms and appoint­ 6434274. 150 centimeters, poles, great. $850. 646-7807. peting, painting, paper chard B Rossetto Real­ ment. Wing back chair with boots (size 2M) excellent spayed female Poodle and more. 4 bedrooms, 20 tors, 646-2482. "W e G ua­ ottoman. Rust color. Like condition. $40. 649-3168. Cross, great with child­ 30 X 4 0 m irror. $50. 649- X 201st floor family room, rantee Our Houses", o Rocky HIII-2 bedrooms, new. $ n . firm . Call 646- ren. M o v ln g l C all after 6. 5875X3 Plymouth 1980 TC3- 2 fenced vord. A must to 1-413-4B8-883S first floor, new corp^lng 4177. 6464521. door, standard transmis­ raDDATS/MARRIE sion, power steering, seel $169,500.Jackson B and appliances, no pels. i N j fEQUfPRHIT------Autoharp, mandolin. Jackso n Real Estate, 647- Includes heat and hot 9 drower dresser - with Sears amplifier with gui­ om/fm radio, good me­ 0400. □ Glaftonbary water. $695 per month plus m irro r, $45. W h irlp o o l tar end 2 old, pedal oper­ chanical condition. No P H 0 ID 4 M M 8 1 1 4 l9fliREAL OTATE security. 633-2242. w asher - gold, $100. Beau­ 16 foot NIad River canoe, ated Singer sewing ma­ rust $1350, call after 5:30. PAUBM l-S yn. Open House, Bundey, 8-1 MISGaiANEDUS 6494820 Brand New Llstlnglll 4 p.m. 81 Mountain Road. IZ B I WANTED tiful metal 5 drawer desk, poddies Included. Used FDR RALE chines. Call 6434279 after 5 Gorgeous 2 bedroom Charming Federal Cape Manchester 3 bedroom, chrom e legs, $75. A ll ex­ tour times. ExceHant con­ Top a pretty puiT-sleeve cellent. 647-0005. dition. $800. Please coll dress with a sew-simple townhouse condominium on 1.0 scanie acraa with Home with building lot IVb baths, fully oppllonced 1979 L T D Ford Landau - at Forest Ridge. Enor­ kitchen, 2 door garage, 643-4942 after 6pm o r 647- New, never worn Reid yoked cape for the small panoramie views. 0 next door. Private buyer. 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for hockey pants. Cooper CONTMCTORS 71400 miles. Good condi­ girik dress-up outfit. mous rooms, 2.5 baths, freshly decorated rooms, Send replies to P.O. Box pool, kids playground, tion. Coll after 5 pm. walk-out basement, tasto- very convenient location. t v /r t b ib i/ Bob.______podded. C ost $60., sell $30. Mulch hay for aala. No. 8114 with Photo- SUNDAY, MAHCH 1/1-4 P.M. 1st floor master bedroom 10638, E a st H artford, C T Coll 6464661 after 4 pm xi 6434279. Guide is in Sizes 1 to 5 tallv decorated with many 06100. N o pets. C oll 647-1215 from APrUANGER Pella Brothers, 34 HUM DR. custom touches. Immacu- with 2 walk-in d oasts. In­ 7to10pm . PETR AND years. Size 2 ...dress, m law potentlN, d o se to N Large 'Gone with the M anchaater yards 45-inch; cape. IV* lote condition. Refrigerator - 2 door, 16 SUPPLIER 1971 Chevrolet Tow nsm an Abaolutaly Immaculate 3 bedroom Ranch on $1S8,9D0.Jockson & Jack- malor shopping and high­ Wind' electric lamp. Rust W agon; 351 engine, new yards. ^ Rent8ls cubic feet. Manual de­ tone flowers on white. 643-7405 S3 gorgooue lot In very dgolrebla area. Fireplicad son Real Estate, 647-8400.O ways. A gradous marri­ frost. $25.00.643-2009X1 radiator. 1967 Plym outh Phase State Sise. age of oM and new. AKC Golden Retriever Cost $200., sell $85.. 538- V aliant Slant 6. Parts. $20. living room, appllancod Kitchen. bathe, at­ 1880X1 18 8B8BL mM S2J8 Nr MCh Don't Be Boshfulll! If •328,000. Manehoster lOFFICERPACE puppies, 8 weeks old, fe­ 6494006X1 M9 SrpezliEi ah tached garage, end olldera to large deck over­ you'd like to see this Road to Mountain Road. I 77I LAWN AND male and 2 males left. Carriage - makes Into Mother obedience stroller and car bed. $25. looking perk — like grounda. Offered at terrific 6 room older Cope L i l DARDEN sscBsaatn give us g call 13 bedrooms, lonNtt Rowmb TIMIoo FORRHIT Office space tar rent- trained, all papers and tor all. Call 649-1827 o r 1974 Datsun 260Z-fully ENDROLL8 6434290X1 loaded, very good con- <128,500. AlDXMitthDW generous closet spoce, MonChester prime down­ shots. $250. 6464114 o r 27WwtdMi-tS9 okMqshloned chorm with South Windsor - one town professional suites 27 Inch Locke reel lawn 6464067. dtton, garaged all year,re- room, share both. Kitchen availab le from lOOOto 6000 mower. Has spare reel 18K wkNh • 2 tor M B cetpts totaling over $5000, Rm I EtlRt* modern necessHlos. Nice MUST be piokad up el the Block Knight - pin boll yard for o fomllvl privileges. Non -smoker. square toot. Lease o r pur­ carriage, recently recon­ T od ay Is great d a y ... and must see to appreciate. Baric FASHION has a mteW S 6 3 3 ^ 1 860. weak, security. Leave chase. Boyle Reol Estate ditioned. Excellent condi­ Classified Is a great way iNrrid Offlee Mendw Ihni machine. 2 level ptaylng $2850 firm . C all M ichael. ftace C4h CsBacIliB for 6 4 9 - 4 0 0 3 OPMIlfMMITT $128,>M Jackson B Jack- Thuradwtofon 11 a id . only- surface In excellent condi­ son Neal Estate, 647-8400J] nwsaoge. S28-3461. Company. 6494800. tion. Moving, must sell. ... to sell som ethingl 643- 649-7022 o r 487-5208, keep hracr riMs; plai 2 Beaus A sk in g 8600.6464754. tion. Asking $450.6466754. trying. Ceapeasl $248 a esgy. V i 'f f * i L tV ’ -.'-.V II' i {j.:..-.! i.i.i.t'.i.tiitiitii I (Dii 2711. N O Tie t TO C M o rro m NOTICE TO CRBOrrORB ESTATE OF ESTATE OF CARS DOROTHY R. PAOANI. OLENNA M. DENTON, I FOR SALE o/k/0 DOROTHY L. O/k/O OLENNA MARION SPORTS PAOANI, Lota Of DENTON, Lota Of Monchaatar, Dacaoaed Manchotfor, Dacooaad The Hon. William E. Fltx- Tha Hon. William E. Htx- Oarold, Judoa, of Hia Court Oarald, JudM, of tha Court VOLKSWAGEN of Probata, Dlatrlct of Mon- of Probata, (Matrlct of Man- chaetor at a haorlno hold on chaatar at a hoorlne hold on BYUPM ilN February 25, 19E7 ordarod Nun are like ftbruary 24, 1M7 ordarod that all clalma muat bo pro- that all dolma mutt bo pro- V W Q T I ’83 aantod to tho fiduciary on or aantod to the nduclary on or baforo May 27, Itd7 or bo baforo May 2S, 19E7 or ba S spMd, attrao cw t«K« barred at by law provided. •540S. barrad oa by law providad. Johanna M. Brudor, Johanna M. Brudor, Sister Pares VW JETTA ’88 Aatlatant Clorti Aatlatant Clark-. 5 spd, M, caM, axe. cond, The fiduciary la: Tha fiduciary la: By Rick Gone Donald S. Oanovoel Dorothy Denton Olcott told ft aanricad haft, $89M 45 Thayor Rood 34 Oakweod Read The Associated Press Monchaatar, CT 04040 Manchaalar, CT 04040 VW R A B B IT ’84 047-02 04B02 2 dr, 4 tpd, ac, atarao, 2 to . MILWAUKEE — The new women's basketball coach chooaa from, $4495. at Marquette had a 108-39 record at Canisius, but life INVITATION TO BIO loot 1NT1RIOR PAINTINO AT was never like this. The media has discovert Sister VW J E T T A ’85 CAST HARTFORD MOH Maria Pares, the only nun coaching a Division I school. 4 dr, at, ac, atarao, low ml, 8CHOOL AND EAST Sister Pares has been featured in the New York $8495. HARTFORD INDOLl SCHOOL” Times, USA Today and Sports Illustrated and is booked VW JETTA ’84 Tho Board of Education, 110 for an appearance next month on "The Late Show with 5 apd, anrf, atarao, tharp, Long Hill Drlvo, Eoat Hart­ Joan Rivers.” What would it be like if her team was ford, CT., will rocalva aoolad Mda for "Intorlor Polntlno at winning? VW J E T T A ’82 Eoot Hartford Hlah School are in the “The last couple of weeks have been absolutely, and Eoat Hartford Middle positively crazy in my life,” she said. 2 dr, 5 tpd, ctaa, 1 owner, School." Bid Information aharp ear, $5495. and apoclflcotlona aro avall- Manchester “I was in Buffalo for 13 years. We won a lot of games oMo at the Bualnoaa Offtco. and did a lot of things and we didn’t get much of any VW JETTA ’85 Saolod Mda will bo racolvad Herald kind of recognition. 4 dr, 5 apd, ac, cata, aold ft until March 13, 1907, Friday, ft aarvicad tiara, $7995. 1:00 p.m. at which time they “All of a sudden it’s sister this and sister that. Does will bo publicly oponad and everyday. sister do this, does sister jump through the hoop, does VW JETTA ’81 road aloud. Tho Beard of 4 dr, 5 apd, caaa, axe. cond, Education roaorvoa tho right sister swing her tail?” said Sister Pares, who coached $4895. to accept or rolacl any or all five seasons at Canisius and 13 at Buffalo Academy of Mda or tho rlpM to waive gjmart the Sacred Heart. technical formolttlaa It It la In VW RABBIT ’84 tho boat Interaat to do ao. "I started to worry about the kids. They’re the team 4 dr, 4 apd, ac. diaaal, low ml, Richard A. Huot C h o p p e r s and I’m the novelty. A lot of them have been axe. cond, $4995. OIroctor interviewed and the first question is, ‘What’s it feel like Bualnoaa Sarvicaa V W C O N V E R T IB L E ’84 044-02 Shop the to be coached by a nun?’ ” she said. 5 apd, ac, caaa, axe. cond, “But for me It’s OK because I never made anything low low ml, $94M. Classifieds. of it. I’ve always just been me,” she said. A BAR O F toilet tOOP Sister Pares,45, amember of the Order ofSt, Francis VW TURBO DIESEL ’84 placed In aultcoias will of Penance and Christian Charity, coached Canisius 5 apd, anrf, ac, 1 owner, add keep ttiom smalllno nl- ft aarvicad hare, $8495. Manchester simultaneously with Sacred Heart, where her teams ca...ond may conw In were 229-10 and had a seven-year unbeaten streak. VW JE TTA ’86 tiandv next tlmo you BO on Herald Now she’s trying to turn around the struggling 4 dr, 5 apd, ac, caaa, local car, a vocation trip. Boost axe. cond, $8995. your vacation budoet by 643-2711 program at Marquette, a Jesuit school in its second selling Idle Items around 8:30 a.m .-5:00 p.m. year in Division I. The Warriors started 1-9 before they VW PICKUP ’81 your home for cosh. Place won the Canisius tournament in a homecoming for Qat, 4 apd, aharp truck, on Odin classified to find a Sister Pares. After 24 games, they were 8-16. $2995. cosh buyer. Before that dismal start, she said she had never lost more than two straight games. Part of her secret is discipline. LIPMAN VW C ARS C ARS ROUTE S3, VERNON “If you don’t do it her way, you don’t play,” said FOR SALE FOR SALE senior co-captain Beth Ayers. "She put the five people 649-2638 out there who play the way she wants to play. It doesn’t matter who you are or how many points you scored last season.” When Sister Pares asked her team for advice on whether she should appear on the talk show with the ^ WORLD OF WHEELS acid-tongued Rivers, her team told her that “you could intimidate Ali.” Still, she had reservations about appearing with 1987 WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY SALE Rivers, but decided she would. NGW THRU SAT FEB 28, 6 PM YOU WILL SAVE ”I represent myself. Marquette and my order and I UP TO THOUSANDS ON VQUR PURCHASE do not want to he stationed in our post in Africa after EXAMPLES OF THE TYPE SAVINGS this,” she said. AF photo Sister Pares does not wear a habit nor is she a Sister Maria Pares, head basketball i*af3ffaraTa RoboMo on many modtle low-key coach. During a recent game, she chewed on team, Is a nun, the only one if 8 believed FM M CM 6 •300*2000 . some red licorice left on the scorer’s table and punched coach of Marquette University women’s at a Division I school. the air with her fist when something pleased her. 1.9% Among hercoaching favorites are Tom Davis, Bobby criticizing parental pressure on coaches and players. She admits that the “nun thing” was disturbing at $2000 Knight and Hubie Brown, whom she met at a coaching “I’ve been saying that for about 1,000 years,” she first but says “it’s gotten to be a novelty.” #f VolunM Truck Center clinic. said. “I particularly say it to fathers of kids who are BUY A SUPER 4x4 TRUCK NOWIII She screams occasionally at officials and even called pressuring me. ’Sometimes you guys give me so much “I think I understand it better. I was veiy reluctant to _4x4 suzun a timeout in one game because she tb o u ^t one referee grief maybe it would be better if I recruited an orphan.’ go along with it. But if this is a way to help let people needed a rest. During the timeout, she said, she begged But that’s all that was said. know that Marquette’s women’s program is alive, well .<6995 for a technical foul. ”I live and die with my quotes, but I’ve been saying it and kicking, if it has be done with the nun image, then Like Knight and Brown she speaks her mind. for so long that I can’t believe that ail of a sudtten fine. •BTANOAROIOUIP. ••IICNMI018T 8>16 8QUIV. VMM MOtM. M TCU NU. MMI MOM Recently she was quoted in a Giicago newspaper as someone thought it was printable.” "We’ll do it.” 4iu run- la M'viM. «.u.Mi •7 MSSM/tATSWN •7 TOYOf A MUPRMi IN8TOCKI U.S. effort for the ’88 Olympic Games begins < 5 6 8 8 < 5 8 8 8 CtNVhOLBTTnUCKS Ui. HU8TL8R PRA. STANDARD AVMiAMJiavonDtm Bv James LItke Carolina State women’s Coach Kay Yow coaches Marv Dunphy and - Terry ous matters such as team-selection uxm suexcT TO imxw s«x. uMmo QuumiXL ouAKnn Axxxna AyatAM xtsjqjtajw gm oorw *^ The Associated Press to read the U.S. basketball teams for the u w n AM M GSTtnO US( 0 46 UNUSS MSKNATtO OTHIRWBI STtrNtN XCaiXVMTM WCMt TO CHMXX a | Liskevych, who now head^up the U.S. procedures and bow to allocate limited umo UMT TO A N(W OR NIW HI TYTKAL FMMCMG EOUTY FUW BASU) ON 15% OOIIM (m iPlE CAU t a C t l Games. national teams. financial resources could prove just as aATaame. a7sa.oo cash oh trade louruENT. a«nt t/gig& txixA «a rATuuna at aat.TS amount r|M«Hcm I CHICAGO — The size and scope of the CoaooamNcsTai772.oo TOTAL CONTRACT a5772.m with YOUR ArmovtocRaxTauAurKoauTtRScauiY I Similarly, Denny Crum of Louisville Most of those announcements will be signiHcant by the time the 1988 Games MtJMMWNr aiaoo.00. i 4S % annual pcrontagc rate. nxL mncRSHP counr frianci wan.______U.S. effort for the 1988 Olympic Games and Jody Conradt of Texas, coaches of made Saturday, when the full 94- are held in Canada-during the winter began taking shape Friday as the U.S. the defending NCAA champion men’s member executive board conducts its and South Korea later that summer. Olympic Committee considered issues and women’s basketball teams, are public meeting. ranging from approval of head coaches The team-selection procedures be­ WORLD OF WHEELS expected to be named to lead the U.S. Friday’s sessions of the membership come important because athletes gear • to toughening drug-testing measures. teams in the 1987 Pan American Games. committee and the USOC’s top officers Among the most visible business their training to deliver peak perfor­ ] BRISTOL 589-6211 HFTD. 549-5555 1097 FARMINGTON AVE. Other well-known coaches likely to be were held behind cldsed doors. mances in specific compkitions, and conduct^ during the two-day meetings approved during the meetings are track While the business of approving the governing body for each sport 5 WTBY 574-1672 1-800-692-1002 RT. 6 BRISTOL will be approval of Georgetown men’s coaches Tom Telles of Houston and Sue hig-name coachps will attract m u ^ of requires U80C approval before it can i.¥¥TOFrw i$ff .ttft i i 1 i n I sv* i t SMU players East Germany’s Drechler are in demand breaks indoor jump record

DALLAS (AP) — Football coaches, more than 100 By Bert Rosenthal went out — at 18-l‘/4, missing three leaps, on her first and last tries, but * J strong, rushed into the vacuum created by the The Associated Press times. both were fouls. cancelation of this year’s football schedule at Southern Earl Bell, the only American to After the first attempt, in which Methodist to shop for players who will be idled by the NEW YORK — East Germany’s clear 19 feet this season, won at she landed near the back of the pit, NCAA edict. Heike Drechsler, restricted by I8-9>/4 . clearing on his final try. He she said through an interpreter. “ I The toughest sanctions ever imposed on a footbali what she called a short pit, then had two misses at ^ personal was afraid.” program, the first under the “ death penalty” for nevertheless became the first wom­ indoor best of 19-3, before passing “ The pit could have been longer,” repeat violators, gave 52 of SMU's players the unusual an’s long jumper to exceed 24 feet his final attempt. she added. “ I think my lan^ng was Dreschler’s countrywoman, Cor­ chance to go to another school without having to sit out indoors Friday in the Mobil Track restricted because of the shortness ' a year. and Field Championships, while nelia Oschkenat. missed the world of the pit. Arizona. Tulsa. Alabama. Kansas, UCLA. Oklahoma American Mike Conley became the indoor best by one-hundredth of a “ That (the record jump) was not and Houston were among the schools who sent first triple jumper to surpass 58 feet second in the women’s 55-meter my optimum performance.” indoors. talent-hunters and their sales pitches to hover outside high hurdles, winning in 7.36. The powerful and fast Drechsler, the locker room of SMU’s Ownby Stadium. The long-legged 22-year-old Bulgaria’s Yordanka Donkova, the who also is ranked No. 1 in the world “ Got a minute? I ’d like to talk to you about coming to Drechsler leaped 24 feet, one- world outdoor record holder in the in the women’s 200 meters, in which our school.” was a typical line from talent scouts quarter inch, breaking the world 100-meter hurdles, finished second she twice equaled the world record indoor record of 23-11 she had set in 7.49, and Jackie Josmer-Kersee. approaching SMU players Thursday. last year, said she thought she t m u “ It’s incredible. They’re like vultures.” said Jan. 15, 1986 at Berlin, and the Sullivan Award winner as the would be able to jump farther next tm l linebacker Ricky Roden, who will be a sophomore next shattering the meet record by outstanding amateur athlete in the week during the inaugural World nearly one foot. season. United States for 1986, flnished Indoor Championships at Indiana­ tan..: third in 7.64. “ My phone started ringing about 12 last night,” said Conley sailed 58-3V4, smashing polis “ because the track there is taaiti the world indoor record of 57-11V4. Pittsburgh junior Lee McRae ' amK*^ defensive tackle Robert McDade. a starter last season better.” psat set earier this year by Oleg continued his domination over as a sophomore. “ And it hasn't stopped ringing this “ But there, the victory is what tami Protsenko of the Soviet Union. morning. It all makes your head spin. Some of these quadruple Olympic gold medalist matters, because it’s the world Carl Lewis in the men’s sprints. A P photo guys have films of me. I don’t even know how they did Later. Conley failed in a bid for an championships.” she said. that.” unprecedented “ triple double” — McRae capitalized on his quick After the first jump “ scare,” Bernhard Langer hides his head after winning the long jump and triple start to lead all the way in winning A P photo Quarterback John Stollenwerck, who will be a Drechsler adjusted her run-up, jump titles three consecutive ye­ in 6.14. Mark Witherspoon took missing a short birdie putt during piay at sophomore in eligibility next season, gave five moving back slightly, then nailed Scenes like this one at Michigan, where won't take place in 1987 at SMU and the ars. when he finished sixth in the second in 6.16, with Lewis third in the Doral Open Friday in Miami, Fia. interviews in 20 minutes to recruiters within a five-foot the record on her second try. iong jump. 6.19. head coach Bo Schembechler is carried school is talking of canceling the '88 radius. Langer had a second-round 72 to put Meanwhile. Ireland’s Eamonn Greg Foster clinched the men’s off the field after an important victory, season, as well. Scouts spoke of facilities and opportunities, some for In addition to having to adjust her him in a six-way tie for the iead at 137. Coghlan scored his 50th indoor mile overall Grand Prix title for the a few seconds, others for several minutes, llie players run-up, she was forced to fix her victory — more than any other season, by rallying to win the circled the room past scouts who handed out business jumping shoes because the surface runner — rallying to overtake 55-meter hurdles in 6.99, edging cards as they talked. at Madison Square Garden was countryman Ray Flynn in a siowly Stephane Caristan of France, the Some schools had planned part of their recruiting “ too smooth.” SMU may cancel ’88 season paced race in 3 minutes. 59.25 Doral logjam runner-up in 7.01. “ We have plastic soles under our season around the SMU situation by leaving a few of seconds. their scholarships open. Diane Dixon lowered her Ameri­ spikes, and the track Is very Coghian, who stayed in iast place can record in the women’s 400 DALLAS (AP) — Southern Meth­ ter every week.” "E very option will be looked at, smooth.” she explained. “ That's “ We kind of expected it from what we had read in the in the eight-man field during the meters from 52.13 to 52.00 duHng a Includes Seve odist University, its 1987 football certainly, but I think It’s too early to why I put adhesive tape on my soles Sanctions announced Wednesday papers,” said Bill Rees, recruiting coordinator for the eariy stages of the race, later trial heat, then won the final in season already wiped out by the by the NCAA canceled the 1987 speculate on 1988,” Kliever said. “ I — to take away the smoothness. University of California at Los Angeles. moved into contention and was in 52.20. That made it (the surface feel) a Bv NCAA, nnay also call off its limited season; limited the Mustangs to know there is some concern over The University of Houston launched the most second place entering the final lap The Associated Press 1988 schedule, school officials said The 5-11‘/4 Drechsler had set the little rougher.” seven games in 1988, all on the having a critical mass of players intensive recruiting effort, sending four assistant of the 11-lap race. Friday. championship record of 23-0>/4 last road; and stripped SMU of any new for competition.” coaches to the SMU campus, and it may be rewarded Then, with about a half-lap year. Meanwhile, the 24-year-old Con­ MIAMI — Spain’s Seve Ballesteros opened with an Facing the loss of as many as 52 scholarships this year and only 15 in Howe said; "A lot of people have for its efforts. remaining Coghlan swept past ley. ranked No. 1 in the world in the eagle en route to a bogey-free round of 66 and moved players through transfers, and This time, she surpassed that 1988. said we would have been better off Franky Thomas, the Mustangs’ starting free safety, Flynn and won handily. Flynn triple jump, won the national indoor into a five-way tie for the lead Friday after two rounds restricted by other provisions of the with her only two legal jumps. The campus became a super­ if the NCAA had given us the gas was wearing a Houston cap Thursday afternoon and wound up second in 4:00.18. title for a third consecutive year, of the $1 million Doral Open Golf Tournament. NCAA penalties, SMU officials are Four of her attempts resulted in market for more than 100 football chamber for a second year and I said he will likely be a Cougar next fall. Several other In a stunning surprise, Sergei with the record leap on his final Ballesteros. who has won two Masters and a couple of concerned that the 1988 team would fouls, and the other legal jump was coaches Thursday as they shopped think they may be right. If we play players said Houston would be one of their top Bubka of the Soviet Union, the 23-7V4. attempt. British Open titles, completed two trips over the not be competitive. for talent from among the idled (in 1988), it would be like meeting considerations. world indoor and outdoor record windswept Blue Monster course at the Doral Country "W e’ re not going to put a team Drechsler. ranked No. 1 in the The 1984 Olympic silver medalist SMU players. The NCAA action the lions in the Roman colisetim.” holder in the pole vault, and Club in 137. seven under par. out there unless we can really have Some were overwhelmed by the attention. world in the women's long jump for and world’s No. 1-ranked triple gave 52 players the unusual chance Olson, the former world indoor “ I feel like I played very good.” said Ballesteros, a team,” interim athletic director If SMU does not play In '88, the “ One good thing that may come of this,” said Kevin the past four years, also owns the jumper also broke the meet record to transfer other schools without record holder, failed to clear a who was suspended from PGA Tour activity last year Dudley Parker said. ‘ T m sure the school may be fo rc ^ to pay McKinney, a startinr offensive tackle. “There are world outdoor record of 24-5‘A, a and the U.S. all-comers' record of losing a year of eligibility. height in the pole vault. and is restricted in the number of American administration wouldn't want to opponents a fee for voluntarily some awesome schoo' ,n there talking to us.” distance she reached twice last 57-T>/4 , set earlier in the competition Parker said it would be inviting a Bubka came in — and went out— year. tournaments he can play this season. just throw together a bunch of breaking existing contracts. Faced with the ti..nsfer of so many players and by Protsenko. He also came close to series of humiliating losses if SMU at 18-9‘/4, missing all three attempts " I have my game almost there. Not quite, but youngsters and send them out there “ My guess would be that the restricted by the other provisions of the penalties. SMU In addition to her record jump the world outdoor record of 58-llMi. proceeds with the away-game at that height. Olson came in — and almost.” he said. if they aren’t capable of NCAA couldn’t hold SMU liable for officials were contemplating calling off the 1988 Friday, she had two tremendous by American Willie Banks. schedule In 1988 with a team that He was tied for the lead with Bernhard Langer of competing.” any games missed this year but schedule as well. The Mustangs were limited to seven doesn’t measure up to its Southwest West Germany. Fred Couples. Lennie Clements and Leroy Howe, president of the they could next year,” said Southw­ games, all on the road, next year. Conference opponents. Larry Rinker. SMU faculty senate, said there est Conference ^mmissioner Fred Lonnie Kliever, SMU faculty The NCAA cited illegal booster payments to players Gainey means a lot to Canadians Rinker had an erratic round of 71 that included five have been some preliminary dis­ Jacoby. representative for athletics, said it as the reason for the penalties, which also include a bogeys, four birdies and an eagle. cussions about dropping the 1988 Meanwhile, several SWC schools reduction in scholarships and the number of assistant is “ not out of the question” that By Ken Rappoport $200,000s. Langer. the first-round leader, could do no better season. ” It’s ominous to think about SMU could voluntarily drop foot­ have been able to fill the holes in coaches, bans on televising games and playing in bowl The Associated Press than match par 72 in the strong, gusty winds. Clements sending these kids out to a slaugh­ ball in 1988. their 1987 schedules left by SMU. games, and a probation that will last until 1990. closed up with a 68. And Couples got his share of the top NH L Notes Edmonton’s Wayne Gretzky is What does ca|)tain Bob Gainey spot with an 8-under-par 64, the best round of the the only player in modern times to mean to the Montreal Canadians? tournament. average more than two points a Everything, say his teammates. one who sees both the players’ side “ Overall, my best round in a long time,” said 8 gam ^ Which he has done for the Cryptoclearance the favorite in Flamingo Stakes “ You could see how much he and the coaches’ side,” and plays Couples, whose last victory came in 1984. past six seasons. He also has six means to the team the way the guys an important role in molding a Bill Rogers, a former British Open champion straight seasons with more than 100 kept looking over at him,” goal- successful team. attempting to dig his way out of a lengthy slump, had a By Ed Schuyler Jr. 3-year-olds will carry 118 pounds each. Park. assists, from a low of 109 to 163 last tender Brian Hayward said about “ The guy’s a winner,” Demers 67 that lifted him to within a single stroke of the lead at The Associated Press Second choice at 3-1 is Henryk deKwiakowski’s Gulch is trained by Leroy Jolley, who will saddle year. Conquistarose, whose trainer. Woody Stephens, said Brant’s Leo Castelli for the Flamingo. Leo Castelli, Gainey’s return earlier this year says. “ He knows what it takes. I 138. BflAMI — Cryptoclearance can help sell his trainer Friday, “ This is not the best crop of 3-year-olds . . . who bucked his shins in finishing second in only after he missed the first part of the don’t remember one bad game he’s The group at 139 included Tony Sills, Tom on finally going to the Kentucky Derby by winning the yet.” 2-year-old start, has won both his starts this year — a season with a knee injury. played.” On the weekend following Sieckmann, Don Pooley and Mark Calcavecchia. $450,000 Flamingo Stakes Saturday at Hialeah. Bet Twice and Gulch, who could be top 3-year-olds, seven-furlong maiden race and a IVk mile allowance Says Mats Naslund; Rendez-Vous 87. NHL hockey Pooley and Sills had 69s, Calcavecchia 70 and 'T v e never run a horse in the Kentucky Derby and I will make their 1987 debuts, in the six-furlong, race Feb. 2 at Hialeah. “ His words seem to mean so Detroit forward Dave Barr is played before five crowds of 17,000 Sieckmann a 71. don’t ever intend to unless I feel the horse has a chance $35,000-added Key West Stakes on the Flamingo The only Grade I stakes winner in the Flamingo is much more than when somebody having a hard time finding a home or more, led by the 10,166 in Detroit, Masters champion Jack Nicklaus shot a 74 and to win it,” said Scotty Shulhofer, the colt’s trainer. program. Conquistarose, who captured the 1 1-16-mile Young else says the same thing. I think in the NHL. He has been on three and officials believe the series with reached the tournament halfway point at 143. Cryptoclearance, owned by Philip Teinowitz. won The Key West will be contested as the ninth race and American Oct. 11 at the Meadowlands. that’s because he only talks to you teams this season (St. Louis- the Soviets had a lot to do with Tom Watson had a scrambly 72 that put him at 142. the Everglades on a sloppy track at Hialeah at the will be televised live by ABC shortly after 4; 30 p.m. Both of his starts this year have been at 11-16 miles when he has something to say. Hartford-Detroit) and he has heightened interest. Also in the large group at that figure were U.S. Open Flamingo distance of m miles Feb. 7 and goes into the EST. The Flamingo, which also will be televised live, on the grass at Hialeah. He won an allowance, then There's not much complaining in played with five teams in his “ The excitement generated by champion Ray Floyd and PGA title-holder Bob Tway. Flamingo as the 5-2 early favorite. will be the 11th race and will start at about 5:35 p.m. finished second under 122 pounds in the Citation Feb. the^ dressing room when he’s 200-plus-game NHL career. the international series no doubt Each had a second round 70. The colt, who also won the restricted six-furlong EDT. 15. there.” played a role in the turnstile count Andy Bean, the defending champion and a Biscayne Bay and was second in the seven-furlong Blanche and Robert Levy’s Bet Twice and Peter M. Other Flamingo contenders include Momsfurrari, The average NHL salary this at 12 NHL games on February 14 three-time winner of this title, had d* 74 and failed to Bahamas at Hialeah, will carry 122 pounds, e i^ t Brant’s Gulch each won two Grade I stakes as second in the Everglades; Rupperto, winner of his last Detroit Coach Jacques Demers season is $155,513, which puts it and February 15,” an NHL news qualify for the final two rounds at 149. That’s four shots 8 pounds more than he carried in the Everglades. 2-year-olds. Bet Twice won the one mile Arlington- two starts; Talinum, second in the IW mile Remsen on defenseman Mike O’Connell: significantly below the other major release said. higher than the 145 cut-off score. Also weighted at 122 pounds under the allowance Washington Futurity and the 1 1-16 mile Laurel last year; No More Flowers, winner of a IVk-mile ’'He seems to be too good a person professional team sports. Major Average attendance for the 12 Ballesteros, Europe’s leading player, is not a conditlona of the race are Conquisatarose, Schism, Futurity, while Gulch won the 6V4 furlong Hopeful at allowance race Feb. 9 at Hialeah, and Fly F ly Fly, to be idaying hockey.” league baseball and the NBA both weekend games exceeded 16,000, a member'of the American PGA Tour and is restricted to Proudest Duke, and Fly Fly Fly. Others in the field of 14 Saratoga and the seven-furiong Futurity at telmont conqueror of Conquistarose in the Citation. Demers calls O'Connell “a have average salaries in the low couple of thousand more than the five American Tour events plus the Masters, U.S. Open stopper,” defined thusly; “ Some- $400,000s while the NF L is in the low season’s average. and PGA. Sports in Brief Scoreboard Sports in Brief Scoreboard Locals In wrestling state open Homo Enginoors TrallBlaziri 12S,Pittins 111 Whalert home this weekend GLASTONBURY — Five local wrestlers will take Basketlian Marshall 78 Appalachian St. 61 Hockey Michelle Bilodeau 177, CInita Hurley part in the CIAC State Open Wrestling Championships PORTLANOflX) Rirm an X, Citadel 78 182-504, DloneCote212-188196593,6^ today beginning at 10:30 a.m. at Giastonbury High , VOndeweghe 16X 8W X, Jones 1-26465. _W . Carolina X, Tenn.-Orattanooga 78 HARTFORD — The Hartford Whalers (34-24-6), PrestI 206514, Shirley Eldridge 1X-478, Johnson 617 66 17, Drexler 18X 9W X, OT currently in first place in the Adams Division, will be at Alice Hirth 181-472, Martha Orrmt School. Class L L state champions Whitney Twichell P o rte r 6 1 3 4 4 1 8 D u ck w o rth 1-1 6 2 4, 189188511, Betty Mostandreo 184-463, NBA itindingt home both today and Sunday at the Civic Center. The (138) and Greg Vincent (18® will represent Manches­ Kersey 46 00 8 Hotton 64 1-2 7. Totals Fronclne Turgeon 178460, BobbI O rtc o 4 6 M 32 X 123. Alo.-BIrmlnotram X , Jacksonville $6 Whalers will meet Quebec tonight at 7:30 (Channel 18, NHL standings 179502, Roth Sklbo 203-473, Morv-Ann ter High. Clark Gingras (heavirweight), who was the EASTERN C09IFERBNCB DETROIT (111) WTIC) and Sunday they’ll host New Jersey in an Hllller 198462, Sharon SImler 176, runnerup in the class meet, will also compete for the D on tle v 6 1 3 6 7 17, G re e n 4 0 6 3 10, Morlys Dvorak 457, Ruth Allen 4U , Indians. Cheney Tech’s Jim aasson, the Class M state ^ m b e e r 6 9 6 2 8 D u m o rs 6 9 7-8 11, afternoon start at 2. Hartford, with 70 points, is three WALKS c o u m m c c Alice Chittick 4X, Donna Hardesty 486, w L Pet. GB Pnirtck PtvM sii By LEWIS WITHAM champion in the 132-pound weight class, will (xmpete B o sto n 42 15 .732 T h o m a s 143 1 5 3 3 4 , S a lle y 1 A 1 A 8 M a h o rn points ahead of second-place Montreal. Including these Kris Carpenter 507, Karin Scheer 457, 10624, V. Johnson4124013,Rodmon6966 W L T Pis OFOA Take Giant quarterback Phil TrudI Zuldema 500, (Serf DeBlols 4i0. along with teammmate Peter Abert (119), who lost a W o sM n gto n X 25 MS IT two weekend games, 11 out of Hartford's final ISgames PMIoiMpIlta 37 19 5 79 346 181 Phllodfiphla X M .544 11 13, N Im p h lu s 8 1 O OO .Tetals 39104 X -4 5 111. G olf are at home. NY islanders » 26 8 64 213 206 Simms' jersey number (10,11 or Mntroversial 189 decison in the final in the class meet. N ew Y o r k 16 X .291 25 NY Ronoers 27 27 8 62 246 239 12); multiply by the number of Powdsr Puff Semifinals begin at 2: IS p.m. with the finals slated for 8 N ew J e rse y 14 42 .2 X 27Vi Perttand XXXM—1X OeM MX111S—111 Woshlnolon 27 28 8 62 216 229 seasons (6, 8 or 10) Allie Sher­ p.m. Admission is $2 for students and $3 for adults. C M ilia l O hrtslea Pmsburoh 23 29 W 56 228 224 Terry Slem lnskI 185-455, Kathy Ran­ D e troit X 18 373 . 6Polnt goals— Vondeweghe, Thomas, V. New Jersey 24 31 5 53 210 271 man was the Giants head dall 191-487, M a ry W right 187-495. M Ilw ciukee M 22 .621 2Vt Johnson. FOuled out—S. John­ Doral golf scorss UConn flnlshss regular season Adosss O M Nen coach; and subtract the number Geirlng leads Kemper Open A tlan ta 34 21 .618 3 son. Rebounds-Porttand 57 (Jones 20), Hartford 32 24 6 70 213 208 of years (15, 19 or 23) that C h ica go X 25 .5 X 8 D e ^ X (Green 13). AssIsts-PortlandX LaVao Industrial In d ia n a (Porter 11), Detroit 14 (Dumors 4). (AFl — Second-round scores M o n tre a l 29 26 9 67 214 201 PRINCEVILLE, Hawaii — Cathy Kratzert Gerring X X .474 11 Friday In lira 81 million Doral Open Golf HARTFORD — The University of Connecticut B o sto n » 27 5 65 231 309 elapsed between the team's Dick Murphy 209-X2-581, Pete C le ve lan d 22 34 313 15W Total tauls-Porttand 31, Detroit 34. Quebec 24 31 8 56 204 209 most recent NFL title games. Beaudry 237, Roger MIeezkowskI 224- overcame strong gusty winds and a rally by Jane Technlcols-Portland llleoal defense 6 Tourmimont on the8919vord,por-72 Doral basketball team (8-18,2-13 in the Big East) will close WESTERN CONFERENCE A—MAX. Country Club Blue Criurse: out its regular season this afternoon at 1 at the Civic Buffalo 23 32 6 52 214 230 606, Lou Torldona 572, Charlie Smith Jr. Geddes on Friday to build a three-stroke lead midway iD h rW w i Seve Ballesteros 71-66—IX CAMPBILL CONPm NCB 206587, Mac Segor 206222-607, Andy through the $300,000 LPGA Women’s Kemper Open golf D a l lo t X X 361 Center against Seton Hall (15-11, 4-11). The Huskies PAYOFF: The answer equals U tah Umie Clements 6968-1X Breoult 226271-^, Dick Moonan 207, tournament. X 24 364 5Vk Fred Couples 7664—IX defeated Seton Hall earlier this season in the D e tro it X M 9 63 203 217 the missing digits from the year Ralph DukleHe 216555, Al Scheuv H ouston X 25 345 6Vk Mavericks 123,76crs 110 D e n v w Bernhard Longer 6673—IX Meadowlands in East Rutherford, N.J. UConn is M in n e so ta 26 7» 7 X 231 225 (19~) running back Tucker 2065X, Pot Castogno 216211-602, Butch Gerring added a 6under-par 68 on Friday to 24 X .421 n w Lo^v Rlnker 66TI-1X St. L o u is 23 2» 10 56 205 222 Saving 227-593, Gary Rawson 207-593, complete 38 holes at 134, 10 under par for the San Antonio X M .3S2 17 guaranteed a spot in the opening game of the Big East 10 56 226 346 Frederickson was the Giants’ John Stratton 221-209206634, Ed Det- Sooram ento 18 X X 2 UM PHILADELPHIA (IN ) 5^"2i?sr* 7137—IX C h ic a g o 23 29 Princeville Makai course on the island of Kauai. Wnson 816 67 21, B a rk le y 7 0 1-2 15, Tony Sills 7869-1X tournament Thursday at Madison Square Garden. T o ro n to 23 X 6 52 211 241 No. 1 draft choice. tore X1-2M, Tippy Hyson 246586, Tom F O hrtstap Don Poolev 7869-i3» Geddes was at 137 after a 70. LJk. Lakers 43 13 f^ o rm l^ 1617 00 M, Cheeks 69 0012, UConn ,will play Boston College, which it lost to Smvlbe Dhrtsieii S9 ez - 0 X u qiaMBNV Provencal 232-567, Bob Anderson 223, .768 Toney 13 DO 8 Wingate 7-14 1-3 18 Mork Calcavecchlo 6978—IX x-E d m o n to n X 20 5 81 2 X 221 Dan Tyluttkl 217-216599, M ike PrestI Portloncl M 22 .621 8 Alone at 139 was Ayako Okamoto after a 70 while Juli t 131-23, Green 1-2002, Tom Sleckmonn , 6871—IX Thursday night, 66-60, in the eighth and ninth place C a lg a ry 36 25 2 74 244 225 (S> 1987. NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. 2082266X, Rick Funke 217-218-605, Ed Seattle TO X .411 1516 Inkster was at 140 after shooting a 67. GoMen State Colter666n.Totals49081816110. G ene S a u e rs 7667— 140 team matchup. The winner of that game plays the W in n ip e g X 23 6 72 221 213 Bachal 216202-565, Don W ilson 276217- 28 X .4 X 16 Scott S im p so n 71-69— 140 Lr» Angeles 25 20 7 X 246 242 686, Dan Humiston 200, Barry PInney Peggy Hammel, Alice Ritzman, Louri Peterson, P h o e n ix a 34 .313 21 t>4i IA 9 fill) regular season conference leader. LJk. aippers 9 !59nBrta*!L_ 6873-140 V a n c o u v e r 19 X 8 46 2 X 252 2162062086X, Fred KozIckI 202, Joe Muffin Spencer-Devlin and JoAnne Camer were all at U .IX X V 6 ^Aguirre 1634 44 X, Perkins 616 63 18 Buddy (tardner 6971—140 x Enterprises. Inc. St. John's 9 6 19 7 TransactioBis 141, E.Schworm 159-149-424; High 106; VanTassell 188; Village Stylist 99; Vlllonova 6 9 15 13 Second Period— 2, Edmonton, Anderson overage- D.Dvnes IX , L.Seretto 132.25, Mack 3 99; Ostrinskv's 810; Acadia Mario Andretti will be bidding for his 22nd start in the S ^ o n H a ll 4 11 15 11 27, :21. 3, Washington, PIvonka 13 (Lang- J. Joiner 1X.5. Restaurant 810; Dubaldo Electric 8-10; world’s richest auto race. The career-leader in Boston College 3 12 10 16 way), 8:48. 4, Washington, Gartner 33, Standings: Woodpeckers 14-7, T&S Purdy Corporation 7-11; Here for the qualifying for the pole position in an Indy-car with 56, Connecticut 2 13 8 18 BASEBALL Television and Radio 11:58 (sh). 5, Washington, Christian 18 14-7, Pantry 14-7, M elzen's 11-10, Oaks Beer 612, Cunllffe Auto Body 613. (Stevens), 19:X. Penalties—Gregg, Edm 10-11, Wetherell 10-11, Mobil 10-11, including twice at Indianapolis, has finished second in Hiwki115.C«mcs105 Today's Oames MILW AUKEE BREW ERS— Signed (holding), 6:25; Peeters, Was, served by Annulll's 10-11, Ringside 912, Brow n's Indianapolis twice. ^ ^ton Hall vs. UConn (CivicCenter), 1 Ftobjta^ount, outfielder, to a multlyedr PIvonka (delay of gome), 10:59; PIvonka, 9-12, Post No. 88-13, Irish Insurance7-14. AARP BOSTON (MS) TODAY was (hooking), 13:29; IMcSorlev, Edm Michael, who like his father lives in Nazareth, Pa., gfoyldO M ert Georgetown, 2 p.m. Dot Ferrell 219-485, Hot Giordano Bird 1624 7-7 34, McHale 815 67 22, SEATTLE ^RINERS-3lgned Mark 12:30 p.m. — Tennis: Intemationai Piayers’ (Intertamce), 14:03. recorded his first three victories in an Indy-car last f??*lf'yii''?'f''"® »61164X,Johnson62 Pittsburg of St. John's, 8 p.m. Hulsmann, pitcher, Mike Klngery, out­ Third Period—6, Edmonton, Kru- 185-465, Edna Christenson 177-454, Cathy Boston College at Syracuse, 8 p.m. fielder, Rey Quinones, shortstop, and championship, ESPN Tso-Totsisrs Rlngrose 177-4M, Kay Moroz 453, Gay year and finished second to Bobby Rahal in the national ft? *- Slehtlno 6W 006, shelnyskl 13 (Tlkkonen, Lowe), 14:46. 7, Vincent1-2006Dave1-1002,CMIsle82800, Monday's Oome Harold Reynolds, second bommon, to 1 p.m. — College basketball: Seton Hall at UConn, Washington, Ridley 27 (Christian, Long- Messenger 454, Bert Gloss 485, /^ce championship series. Vlllonova at Providence o n e -ve o rco ntrqc ts . ___ Helen Gaffney 193-196-550, Terry Hirth 454, M arge Patrick 473, VI POIfErd Klta81000.Tatols41-8l28X105. WPOP way), 15:39. PeiMltles—KrushelnyskI, Priskwaldo 225-526, Lori Toutoln 181- The Andretti entries bring the total for the 71st Indy Edm, malor (fighting), 6:46; Hatcher, 455, Claude LeBlanc 2166X, Phil Wosh- REGULAR SEASON ENOS 1:30 p.m. — Golf: Doral Open. Channel 3 200-535, Lori Thlobodeou 194-491, Lee burn 228583, Cos Skoronsl 207-556, Sam SOO to 23. Track officials expect about 60 entries with 33 ATLANTA (111) HOUSTON ASTROS^InvIted Don Was, m alor (tightino), 6:46; Smith, Edm Bean 181-496, Laurel M urphy 475, Joyce Wilkins 16X 1811 X, Willis 813 63 18, Ortessen, first baseman, to spring trolnlno. (Interference), 6:46; Tlkkonen, Edm M cAllister 206571, Bert Sweet 216560, qualifying for the race. 2 p.m. — Rangers at Red Wings, Channel 9 Haley 178,6Aarv Levitt 485, Carol Lewie Hardy Thompson 5W, Stan Wlochowski 2:30 p.m. — College basketball: Michigan at Iowa, (hlgh^ttcklna), 9:06; Stevens, Was, 213-178-547, Betty Bailey 453, Karen 201-2 5, Levlngstan 0 0 6 2 6 C a rr 8 1 0 0 8 Friday's collage hoop scores MONTREAL EXPOS-SIgned Bryn double minor (higivsticfcing, roughino), 507, Bruno Giordano 5X, Joe Victoria Husky women cagers honored Smith, pitcher, to a one-veer contract. Chanel 30 Luck 176487, Elvina Bolch 178455, LIZ 573, M ike Bedak 5X. MtSeeMOOO, Williams 1-2006 Battle612 9:06; C ittiv i Edm (hooking), 10:36; Brolnord 180-477, Chris Zimmerman - 6415, HosttaOS64006.TotalS 468829X115. BASKETBALL 3 p.m. — Bowling: True Value Open, Chs. 8, 40 AAcSorlev, Edm, mlner-malor (Instigator, 180-188-516, Paulo Hannon 218493, Deb­ STORRS — Three University of Connecticut _ E A S T Conftaerital BoNisNull Axedoflen 3:30 p.m. — Bucks at Bulls, Channel 3 fighting), 16:44; Fronceschettl, Wos, m alor bie Carter 175, Lorno Salvatore 207-521, Elks women’s basketball standouts have been recognized ■ s ^ M XX86— NS Columbia X , Dartmouth 74 COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE— (flohting), 16:44; Kastellc, Was, minor- Harvard 71, Cornell X Announced that Mitchell W lgglhs, Claudette 66ertens 463, Nancy Anselmo by the Big East Conference for individual aixximplish- _ X 31X18-115 4:30 p.m. — Horse racing: Fiamingo Stakes, Chs. 8, game mlseoiNluct (roughing), 16:44. 199511, Peg Lawrence 189-498, Donna Travis Cook Sr. 1S1-4K, Travis Cook 6Polnt goata-Atage 2, Bird. FOuled M a ry la n d 117, M d .-E . S h o re 51 guard, will ploy for the M lssiulppl Jets 40 Shots on gool Edmonton 69-4—17. Page 465, Donna Buck 457, Brenito Jr. 364, Jack Talley 158138388, Ralph ments during the 198887 season. out— None. Rebounds-Boston X (Parish P e n n 95, Brown 92, OT beginning this week. 4:30 p.m. — Golf: LPGA Kemper Open, Channel 30 W ashington 14-11-13—30. Grunberg 194-463, Eleanor W ilson 199 Dover 139380, BUI Palmer 173%, UConn junior Renee Najarian was one of five named 10), Atlantan(W llllslS). Assists— Boston31 R P I n , Alfred 68 UNtad SMfie Boskelball League Power-play Opportunities—Ednnonton 188557, Barbara Seifert 176181-522, Charlie Whelan 1X-374, Bernie Gu- (Alnge It), Atlonta X (Rivers 10). Total Sierra 72, Hartford 56 LONG ISLAND KNIGHTS-Named 7 p.m. — College basketball: Sun Belt Conference 0 o f 4; W ash ta gta n 0 o f 6. Shirley Eldridge 179495, Linda Le­ deohn 151-135-398, Ernie Pepin 1393X, to the Big East Ail-Conference first team. Freshman fouls— Boston X, Atlanta X. Technicals— Douglas PtonstM director of operations. (tadlles—Edmonton, Fuhr (X shotsX Tony Rchro 138-363. guard-forward Kris Lamb was named Big East Atlanta Illegal defense 2, Boston Illegal SOUTH FOOTBALL championship, ESPN vesque 182, Bertha Toutoln 183-466, Tampa 66, Rollins 55 7:30 p.m. — Nordiques at Whalers, Channel 18, WTIC saves). Woshkigtan, Peelers (17-15). Barbara Shedrick 182-469, Govla ' “ Freshman of the Y ear" and she was named to the defense. A— 16,SX. Nattonal FeetboH League A — 18,1X. Butcher 178-464, C ln ^ Crockett 203-197- TOURNAMENTS ATLANTA FALCONS-Nomed FWker 8:30 p.m. — 8:30 p.m. — Knicks at Bullets, Channel 9 Referee Bob Hall. Linesmen—Gord 5X, Jessie W illiam s 191-306552, Martle Holiday Issgus conference’s all-freshman team. And Heidi Robbins, a Attanttc W Centarence Word to the board of directors. (delay) Broseker, Dan McCourt. Barilla 179469, Carolyn W ilson 450, Dot forward, was also named to the Big East all-freshman First Round Announced the resignation of Tom Brootz, Flo Musollno IX . Susan Brueckner Duauesne 88 St. Bonoventure 65 director of college scouting. 9 p.m. — College basketball: Notre Dame at Hills 178507, Anne Dondero 182, Anne squad. George Washington 94, Rutgers X M inis 185, Betty Rogers 196482, Sue i n . CHICAGO BEARS— S lg ^ Clay Picker­ Marquette, ESPN S m ith 182. UConn finished the regular season 1612 and a best Carettaos Conference ing, wide receiver, Jim Popp, tight end, and ever 87 in the Big East. The Huskies played St. John’s Nell 12S,Pacirt 115 xwwinm iiss Brent Sowell, bffensive lineman, to Rec basketball High Point X , Pfeiffer 60 one-year contracts. Holiday Catsrsrs in the opening round of the Big East Tournament, being ClAA Tournament SUNDAY INDIANA (1 1S) SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS-Acaulred Noon — College basketball: Oklahoma at Kentucky, Nits Boris Bunny Fellows IX , Muffv Tolburt IX , played at Villanova, Friday night. SMdVkHVdkCMN Keith Browner, linebacker, from the H. W illiams 7-12 0014, Person 614 4418, V ir g in ia U n io n 71, W in sto n -Sale m 70, Helen Moynes 133-378, MIm l Whitney Stlp o n o vlch 4 8 6 6 14, F le m in g 7-13 4 7 18, Tampa Bov Buccaneers In exchange for a Channel 3 Maureen Wood 241-198599, Kot^ OT sixth-round draft choice In 1188. Gavin 207-189540, Beth Hook 199452, IX , VIvI Bayer-126355, M arla Napoll- Long9X44X,Tlsdale681411,Macy 001-1 1 p.m. — College basketball: North Carolina at tano 125-365, Diane Duggan 353. Feherty, Woosnam share lead Dbilo Cenference HOCKEY s Juniart andy Dodson 196522, Lisa Hatfield 1, R ich a rd so n 4 6 0 0 8, A n d e rso n 6 3 4 4 8, Georgia Tech, Channel 30 GravOOOOO. Totals468434X115. NaflMMl League Hockey Knicks 53 (Kevin Wilson 22, Mike 196540, Kothy BerzenskI 186M, J ^ HONG KONG — Ireland’s David Feherty and N;C.-Greensboro X , Greensboro Coll. 51 NHL—Fined the Boston Bruins t2JXn 1 p.m. — Tennis: Intemationai Players Champion­ Yoroenson 14, Ken Saunders 12), Sixers Rowett 179462, Joyce M lcho^ U.8. Mlxsd M AC_Nerlh ptvtslon for “verbal abuse" by (tanernl Morrager Laurie (Sognon 488, M arlon Sm ith 493, Britain’s Ian Woosnam shared the lead after the NEW JERSEY (115) ships. ESPN 43 (B arry Chapman 16, Todd K euel 11). Horry SInden on referee Kerry Fraser In the Lakers 45 (Brian Pelletier 15, Sean Karen Shum aker 473, Carol Barnett 460, FredKozlckl216533, M ike Vrlssls3n, second round of the $150,000 Hong Kong Open Golf B. Williams 18131618 X , King 6116212, Elizabethtown 98, King's, Pa. 98 OT 1:30 p.m. — Rangers at Capitals, Channel 9 Ernie Whipple 503, Jack Ahlberg X I, (k n ta sk i 6 1 0 6 2 12, W a sh in gto n 6 5 6 2 6, officials'locker room between periods of a Adam s 14, Jason Righenti 12), Celtlcs44 Marlon Gordon 472, Linda Luce 456, Championship Friday with 1-under-par totals of 141. Feb. 16 game against Montreal. Rned 2 p.m. — Devils at Whalers, SportsChannel, WTIC (G reg Soucle 17, G reg Scott 14). Cheryl Doll 4X. Dove Fenn 206554, Vernon Pecker B ro w n 4 7 6 2 10, W o o lrld g e 7-10 6 6 X , R. 209547, Rich Pecker 209547, Bob Sko- Feherty, who was in second place after the first Williams 451-110, Tum er00626 McKenna Bryan Trottler, New York Islanders 2 p.m. — College basketball: Indiana at Illinois, St. Michael's 64, LeMovne X forward, SlJXn tor an article he wrote glund 208584, Regis Longtin 219, VIn round behind New Zealand’s Frank Nobilo, slipped to a 8 1 0 0 0, C o le m an 6 6 8 0 10, W o o d 6 6 6 2 Chs.8,40 TrI-Town Urban X1-552, Ray BoneHl 216508, Bob 8.Totals467434371X. crltldzlng league officiating. 2-over-par 73 Friday. Woosnam, meanwhile, shot a 71 COLLEGE 2 p.m. — 76ers at Rockets, Channel 3 Cromwell 5X, Dennis DeLlsle 256543, tadtano MM 16 X—115 St. L o u is 55, E v o iis v llle 51 Bowfiag Pete Fortin 236X1-616, Bob Edwards George Cappalla 544, Sharon Madore in pouring rain and strong winds on the 6.728yard New Jersey MSlM16-m BRANOEIS—Announced that Donna 3 p.m. — Motorsports: Grand Prix of Miami, ESPN 211- 602, Dan M cAllister 207-541, Rich Devlin hod retired as women's basketball 451, D ia n e B re n n a n 1 7 8 2 2 6 1 7 9 5 K , A lic e Royal Hong Kong Golf Club course. 6Polnt goals— Person 4, Long, R. Willi­ NAIA 4 p.m. — Golf: LPG A Kemper Open, Channel 30 Duquette 209537, Tom Jones X1-531, Brown 177-483, Anne Poole 216-466,. ams. Fouled out— Tisdale. Retiounds— In­ orach but will retain her duties as associate Bob Smith 212-518, George Mayer British Ryder Cup player Sam Torrance shot his D M r l c I M director of women's athletics and 4:30 p.m. — Ciolf: Doral Open, Channel 3 Donna Vrissis 4X, Kris McLaughlin d ia n a 32 (Tisdale 5), New Jersey 47 (B. SMdBklfldkNNN 212- 555, Pete Santo Christo 212-SX,198502, Ellle Wilson 187-1985X, Su­ second even-par round of 71 to tie for third place at 142 Williams 18). Assists—Indiana X (Fleming head of the rteportment of physical 7:30 p.m. — Astons at Celtics, SportsChannei, Bernie QuMnel 219523, Bob Kozuch W . V irg in ia St. 106, W . V ir g in ia T ech 78 education. Balixy Lngut zanne Feltm an 181-477, Sue Hale 179177- with Ireland’s Ronan Rafferty and South Korea’s Lee 7), New Jersey X (Woolrldge 5). Total Ohio Altrieflc Conference 207-510, VInnIe Stniano 201, Dave Ed­ 5X, Edith Mason 467, Jenny Fenn t o u ls - In d la n a X , N e w J e rse y 27. NORTHERN MICHIGAN—Named Corl WKHT Chris Bradley 135-125-134-394, Leslie wards 5X, Roger Snelling 5X, Jim Kang-sun, who both scored 73s. S e m M iw ls “Buck" Nvstrom associate head coach 196191-5X, Lou Ann Pecker 4 « , Dole Technical— B. Williams. A— 10,1W. Wittenberg X , Capital X 8 p.m. — College basketball: Southern Conference Longshore IX , Jan DeMonta 1M, Doris Bogar 5X, Bill DlYeso 5X, Joe Kehoe Pecker 181-457, Linda Skoglund Xl-514. and offensive coordlncrtor. Championship, ESPN B a k e r 125. 501, Gus Senkbell 5X, John M iller 542. Williams says Hurst still remembers X-rated Series outing

By Dave O'Hara sixth, Lee Mazzilli grounded a pinch shock ended The Auocloted Press single and took second on a single by Mookie Wilson. Tim Teufel walk ^, and WINTER HAVEN. Fla. - The video Hernandez followed with a two-run tapes don’t lie. For Bruce Hurst of the single. bidding wars Boston Red Sox there are a couple of The Mets scored the tying run on a X-rated areas. fielder’s choice before Hurst got the Like many of his teammates, Hurst third out and retired. The Mets scored m ;-.- has studied tapes of Boston’s loss to the three runs off Calvin Schiraldi in the New York Mets in the seven-game seventh and went on to win the game, Spring Training World Series last fall. 8-5, and the series. “ The team losing, after coming so “ I really don’t think I tired that close to winning the series in the sixth much,” Hurst said. “ Mazzilli didn’t hit game, naturally was the biggest disap­ By The Associated Press the ball too hard and Wilson hit a good pointment of all,” Hurst said recently pitch. It was just the pitch to Hernandez after the Red Sox’s second workout of that he hit to knock in two runs. If I had Edward Bennett Williams, owner of the Baltimore the training season. Orioles, said Friday that it wasn’t collusion among got him, who knows what would have "But my biggest personal disappoint­ owners that ended baseball’s bidding war for free happened.” ment was the way I pitched to (New agents, it was the shock of seeing their own Hurst, who will he 29 on Mairch 24, York first haseman) Keith Hernandez, profit-and-loss statements. became one of baseball’s top left- especially in the seventh game,” said That came in 1985, just prior to settlement of the handed pitchers in the second half of the Hurst, who heat the Mets 1-0 and 4-2 two-day players’ strike. Since then, high-priced free 1986 season. before a no decision outing in the After a 1-2 start in April, he went 4-1 in agents have had a hard time getting bids for their deciding game at Shea Stadium. services. May and led the American League with 'T v e watched the tapes and talked to 89 strikeouts when he suffered a severe "The whole exposure of the books had a very chilling people and I don’t feel like I made a lot of effect on the ownership,” Williams told a news groin pull in a game with Minnesota on great pitches to him,” the 8-foot-3 May 31. conference at Baltimore’s spring training camp in left-hander said. “ I got pitches up and Miami. "They realized they’d gone awry in their He was sidelined until July 18, then out over the plate where he could handle lost the first two starts on his return. expenditures and one of the most significant places them. was in outbidding each other in the free-agent Then he went on a tear, winning eight of "H e may not have got a lot of hiu off 10 decisions, including a 5-8 record in market.” me in the series (2). but he hit the ball ’The Major League Baseball Players AssoCition, September, to reach a career high 13 hard every time. Fortunately, most of victories. He split two decisions in the however, maintains it was collusion and has filed two the time he hit the ball right at someone separate grievances. playoff with California before starring — except in the seventh game when he in the World Series. An arbitrator is conducting hearings in a case hit it in the gap.” involving 1985 free agents. Last week, another “ I hope to pick up where I left off, but After the Red Sox blew a 5-3 lead with it will be awfully tough to put up some of grievance was filed after such big-name 1988 free two out and no one on base in the last of agents as ’Tim Raines. Andre Dawson, Lance Parrish. the same numbers,” Hurst said. “ The the lOth in Game 8, Hurst started Game big thing is to stay healthy. Ron Guidry and Rich Gedman remained unsigned. 7 with just three days rest. "Overall, including the team. I ’m “ I ’m on the Player Relations Committee which deals Manager John McNamara hoped the basically looking forward to more of the with these issues,” said Williams, “ and I ’ve never -3% big left-hander could dazzle New York’s same of what we did last year. It was a APptKMO heard one word about banding together in concerted National League champions one more very exciting year for us. action to depress prices of talent.” Martina Navratilova mpKea a forehand Championship in Key Biscayne, Fla. time — and give Boston its first World " I think we’re very talented. We " I heard a lot of people bemoan the fact they’re in the Series championship since 1918. proved to a lot of people, including AP photo return during her match with Halle Cioffi Martina was an easy 6-1, 6-0 winner. red.” he said. "But we were going crazy spending and Hurst did just what McNamara ourselves, that we can win. It’snot going Friday at the International Players spending — including myself — in an effort to improve wanted, allowing only one hit for five to be a cakewalk. But we should do all Bruce Hurst of the Red Sox remembers Game 7 of the 1986 our ballclubs. innings as the Red Sox took a 3-0 lead. right if we have the same attitude and The Orioles signed free-agent infielders Rick World Series against the Mets, and not with great fondness. Then, with one out in the New York we play up to our capabilities.” Burleson and Ray Knight during the offseason. But Hurst won a career-high 13 games for Boston in '86. Lendl wears down Annacone talks with Guidry apparently have come to a dead end. “ I don’t think there’s much prospect of our signing Guidry at this point.” Williams said. "W e are pretty Bv Fred Goodall world, broke Lendl’s powerful Susan Sloane, 8-1, 8-1. much tapped out budgetwise, and payrollwlse. I don’t The Associated Press serve five times in the first three In a battle of men’s players from want a budget in the red. ’That’s a bad posture.” Baseball fans can whet appetites In a week sets but was unable to do It again in Sweden, Johan Carlsson outlasted Money Maltora: Thirteen-year veteran Robin Yount, K E Y BISCAYNE. Fla. - Top- the final two sets. No. 11 Mikael Pemfors 8-3,8-1,4-8, who led the Milwaukee Brewers with a .312 average seeded wore down Paul “ I put myself in a good position,” 1-8,8-4; Thomas Muster of Monaco last season, signed a multi-year contract, reportedly By Ben Walker Annacone in the Florida heat the Bridgehampton, N.Y., player beat Andrei Chesnokov of the Soviet for $1 million a year. The Associated Press percent. Andujar, it should be remembered, hurt his Friday, coining from behind in a said. "H e hung in there and got the Union 8-4, 7-5, 8-3; and South Cincinnati general manager Bill Bergesch plans to BasebaD Notes hamstring early last season while taking batting flve-set match lasting nearly four big points when he had to.” Africa’s Danie Visser stopped meet this weekend with agents for the six unsigned Only one week to go before 40 percent of the nation’s practice — despite playing in the DH league, ... The hours to advance to the third round Annacone said he didn’t tire in the Sergio Casal of Spain 4-8, 8-3, 7-8 Reds — outfielders Kal Daniels and Eric Davis and homes can start watching baseball again. Set the dial Ellas Sports Bureau, which comes up with neat of the $1.8 million International last two sets. Lendl won, he (7-4), 8-2. pitchers John Franco, Ron Robinson, Tom Browning to WTBS on March 7 at 1:35 p.m. EST for Atlanta vs. numbers like those on Andujar and Blue, will keep Players Championships. asserted, not because of better Navratilova needed only 43 min­ and Frank Williams. Montreal.... Minnesota rookie Gene Larkin is the first BAD PRECEDENTS: The Texas Rangers went statistics for both the AL and NL this season. It will he Lendl, who fell behind two sets to conditioning but because the top utes to beat Cioffi. She broke her ’The New York Mets and relief pitcher Roger player from Columbia University on a big-league from seventh place in the AL West in 1985 to second last the first time in history the same place has kept stats for both leagues. one, raised the level of his play in seed play^ better after falling opponent’s serve in the first game McDowell may be near agreement on a contract but roster since Lou Gehrig. Larkin, a Ib-DH, has hit over year. There have been 28 other teams in major-league the final two sets despite 80-degree behind. of the opening set and again in the the team is farther from agreement with several other .300 with 100-plus RBI in each of his two full history that have improved by at least five places In temperatures and outlasted Anna­ "H e knows he’s going to be in third and seventh games. key players, including center fielder Lenny Dykstra minor-league seasons. He’s expected to start the year one season, but 20 of them had worse records the BELIEVE IT OR NOT: A video rental store in cone 5-7, 7-8, 4-8, 8-2, 8-2. there, that it’s a long match and Service breaks in the 19-minute and p i t ^ r Sid Fernandez. in Triple-A.... The Milwaukee Brewers, trying to find a following yea r.... Prior to 1986, the Boston Red Sox had suburban Boston filed its copy of the 1086 Red Sox “ 1 won it only because I was able he’s going to be in there fighting second set came in the second, replacement for injured shortstop Earnest Riles until won their previous three AL pennants in 1975,1967 and highlight film under "Science Fiction Horror.” ... The to physically play the same in the point after point after point,” fourth and sixth games. Aifivals and Debuts: Bo Jackson, the 1985 Heisman he returns in May, are considering Dale Sveum. The 1945. The years after those championships, they California Angels’ 1986 highlight film ends with Bobby fifth set as I did in the first set,” said Annacone said. "That’s why he’s Trophy winner who chose baseball over professional move might help Sveum. who made 26 errors in 65 finished an average of 15Vt games out of first place. Grich’s home run bouncing out of Dave Henderson’s In other matches, Australia’s Lendl, who maintains a rigorous No. 1. He’s able to persevere.” football arrived two days ahead of schedule at the games at third base with the Brewers last season. The glove in Game 5 of the AL playoffs. It never shows the 8 Darren Cahill defeated Gllad conditioning and training he says Navratilova, playing her first Kansas City Royals training camp, as did shortstop American League single-season record for errors at THE TWINS RE-SIGNED pitcher John Butcher ending of that game, or the next two at Fenway Park. Bloom of Israel 4-8,8-3,7-5,8-2; Carl eliminates fatigue as a factor for tournament since losing to Hana Buddy Biancalana. Jackson, c a lM up in September third base is 64, set by Sam Strang of the White Sox in eight months after trading him to Cleveland, where he Limberger of Australia stopped him in matches. Mandlikova in the final of last after three months in Oass AA. hit .207 in 25 games for 1902. If Sveum kept making miscues at the same rate went 1-8 with a 6.56 ERA. “ This is why they have the New Zealand’s Russell Simpson 4-8, the Royals, hitting a475-foot home run in one game that "H e was getting tired," Lendl month’s Australian Open, will play for 162 games, he would have committed 65. comeback of the year award,” Twins executive vice Trottler Is lined added. " It must psychologically lOth-seeded Gabriela Sabatini of 8-4, 8-1, 2-8, 8-1 and Jay Berger was the longest in the history of Royals Stadium. president Andy MacPhail noted. "H e’s demonstrated upset ’Tim Wilkison 8-7, 8-1,8-1,8-4. Outfielders Rickey Henderson and Claudell Wa­ put him down a little bit to see I ’m in her next match. RUMORS: TIM RAINES could be playing left field the talent to win it.” ... The Rangers, still getting shington arrrived in the New York Yankees camp after lor writing truth still running down shots and not Sabatini advanced Friday with a for the San Diego Padres on Opening Day. ^ in e s and organized at their new training complex at Port missing the first two full-squad workouts. " It seems getting tired after four hours." 8-1, 8-2 victory over Peru’s Laura Padres may be close to a three-year. $4-million Charlotte in southwestern Florida, are selling tickets NEW YORK (AP) — Bryan Trottierof UieNewYork like I ’m ready to win. I ’ve been here two years. I hope The match, highlighting a pro­ Gildemeister, while No. 8 Kathy agreement ... The Houston Astros are talking about out a trailer parked on the premises. But the small, Islanders was fined $1,000 by the NHL Friday for an Bohn PBA leader this year we win it. ’That’s why I came here.” gram filled with first-round doubles ‘ Rinaldi joined the list of upset trading Jose Cruz to Minnesota... Dusty Baker’s agent hand-lettered sign taped to the side advertising article he wrote that criticized the league’s officiating. matches, lasted three hours, 48 victims in the first week of the PEORIA, 111. (AP) — Parker Henderson said. asked the New York Yankees if they would be "Tickets" seems to be working — so far, the Rangers The fine is the maximum allowed under the league’s Roger Clemens, the American League M VP and Cy minutes. That was three hours two-week tournament. Bohn in opened a 109-pin lead over interested in the veteran DH. They weren’t. ... The have sold more than 1,800 season tickets for spring by-laws. Young Award winner, threw the first pitch as the longer than it took Martina Navra­ Nathalie Tauziat of France de­ Pete McCordic on Friday in the management of the Cleveland Indians has asked games, compared to 174 last year.^in Pompano Beach. Trottler’s criticisms appeared in a bylined article in Boston Red Sox officially began spring batting tilova, the women’s No. 1 seed, to feated Rinaldi 5-7, 8-4, 8-3 to move fifth round of the $150,000 True former first baseman and current minor-league ' f the Feb. 27 issue of The Hockey News in which he said practice. Manager John McNamara said Clemens defeat third-round opponent Halle on to the fourth round along with Value Open. manager Mike Hargrove to see how the Tribe would "some nights. I think the refereeing in the NHL is would throw 50-80 pitches in the exhibition opener VIDA BLUE’S ABRUPT RETIREM ENT from the Cioffi 8-1, 8-0. Kathrin Keil, who surprised 18th- react if popular center fielder Brett Butler was traded, worse than at any time since I joined the league in agaist Detroit March 7 with Dennis “ Oil Can” Boyd due Oakland A ’s left teammate-for-a-month Joaquin The night session featured seeded Robin White 0-8,7-8,8-3, and Bohn, of Freehold. N.J., has a probably for a top starter. The Indians are worried 1975.” to go the next day. Andujar as the only current major leaguer with at least matches involving the women’s No. Mary Joe Fernandez. 12-3-1 match-play record and a 219 about breaking up team chemistry and alienating fans, In the story, he maintained the officials refused to Darrell Evans arrived at the Detroit ’Tigers camp for 100 career strikeouts who has fanned in more than half S seed, Steffi Graf of West Ger­ Fernandez, a 15-year-old who average for ttie first 34 games. He the same thing that happened when Von Hayes was call penalties, slowing the game down and “ leading to a his 19th big league season but declined to talk about his his at-bats. Andjuar has struck out 52 percent of the many, and . No. 8 in stunned No. 5 Pam Shriver in the closed the fifth session with a 289 traded away. lot of frustration from the better-than-average the men’s draw. second round, had little trouble game to increase his pinfall total to new contract, which at $550,000 is nearly $250,000 less time, while Blue was slightly lower around 51,8 players.” s than.he made last year. s Annacone, ranked 48th in the getting past another teen-ager. 7,823. M CC basketball Coventry caps an easy winner perfect season NEW HAVEN — Breaking away from a 10-10 tie with a 12-point run, Manchester Community College never EAST HAMPTON — In 1978-77 and '77-78, Coventry looked back in annihilating the Yale University junior High finished the regular season 19-1. varsity, 123-91, Friday at the Payne Whitney "rae ’86-87 Patriote went one better Friday night, Gymnasium. finishing a perfect 20-0 with a 71-45 victory over East ’The Cougars ran their record to 27-4 with the win Hampton High in COC boys’ basketball action. while the young Elis suffered their fifth loss in 11 “ We didn’t think about it (at the start of the season),’’ outings. MCC winds up its regular season ’Tuesday said 21-year Coventry coach Ron Badsteubner of a against Post Junior College in Waterbury before perfect campaign. “ We knew we had a good team.” moving on to the NJCAA New England Tournament Coventry led at all turns. 17-13,35-24 and 57-31 “ They next weekend at Warwick, R.I. ^ us early and ran into foul trouble. The second "W e’re playing well; we’re in a good sync." said naif they chued us (some more) and I think they ran MCC co-coach Pat Mistretta. “ We’re getting geared up out of gas, Badsteubner said. for the tournament action,” he added. Coventry’s next action will be at the COC MCC. moving to its 22-10 lead after the early tie, Tournament ’Tuesday night at home against an extended the margin to 58-40 at halftime and never opponent to be determined. looked back in securing the victory. Eight Cougars hit Jack Ayer had 21 points and Jason Garick 13 to lead double digits led by Donald Cost’s 25 points. Tyrell Coventry. Hartfield added 23 followed by Paul Swartz (15). Chris Galligan (14). Mike St well (13), Bernard James (13). Mike Hartwick (10) and Ozzie Grant (10). The 6-8 James had 11 rebounds and 5 blocked shots. Stowell 11 _ rebounds and Swartz 10 rebounds and 7 assists. ~ ®' Swortz 6 3-4 15, Tvrell O**'* Grant 2 S-6 10, Donald Cost 10 0-0 25, « Hartwick 4 0-110, Chris Gollloan 5 4-414, Mike Stowell 6 EH^MvIOOd ’’Ll?.' ’ 3. Totals 4« 22-30 123. *' Woshinoton 7 ? 1' Fishman 3 0-0 6, Artinnes 2 0-0 5, Burskv 0 0-0 0, Rawis 7 4-4 1^9, Coonwell 4 3-4 11, Rubin 2 2-2 6. Totals 33 13-15 91. Bolton outdistanced ..Thi:.e^pq!nt tield gools: MCC— Cost (5), Hartwick (2), Horttleld (l), Grant 11); Yale— Woshinoton (7), Smith (3), BOL’TON — Making a game of it until the final five Artinnes (1), Rawls (1). Halftime; MCC 58-40. minutes^^Iton fell short as it bowed to RHAM Conference boys’ basketball action Friday night. ^ slide to 1-13 in the conference 2-17 Coventry girls HwaM photo by Fli with the victory. Bolton winds up its AP photo The basketball files above Manchester's hidden) out of the play for the moment. at 4^ against Bacon Academy in C o lc h ^ r Bruce Rosenberg (34) and Cinque Larry Bird (33) of the Celtics battles the play Friday night in Atlanta. The Hawks No. 3 In region The Hornets buzzed by the Indians, Hawks’ Kevin Willis during first-quarter won, 115-105. them a game until the lasMive minutes,” Barlow (22) with Eaat Hartford's Ron 74-71. Moore (left) and Troy McKoy (partially MERIDEN — Coventry High School, the 1986-87 - I - .wseasiw VUS. 0X1160 Wltn a Charter Oak Conference girls’ basketball champions, tAnm i.SfSf'^.*?*****^ *^®»«*l* exited with a are the No. 3 seed in the Class S East Region with its “ 25i'?lf?**F®‘"**®"*’^®*‘-M»kootlngfrwn the floor S S m m m mm 18-2 mark and draws a bye in the opening round of the Hawks fly by the Celtics CIAC State Basketball Tournament as tournament S E S H S S Hornets nip Indians again rankings and pairings were released Friday night at Maloney High. Bv The Associated Press By Jim Tierney seniors. Mavericks 123,76ers 110 The Patriots will host the Old Saybroook-Bacon Herald Sports Writer 3-pointer and was fouled by Latroy rh! M ^ » to lead After leading, 17-15. after a tight Brown. Vaughn converted the free ATLANTA — Doc Rivers scored NBA Roundup At Dallas, Mark Aguirre scored Academy winner ’Thursday night at 7 in a second round RHAM. Ed ^ a n o and Mike Yavinsky hit double digits first quarter, Manchester opened 12 points of his 21 points in the fourth 30 points, including 16 in a third- affair. Old Saybrook is the No. 6 seed at 12-8 while High school basketball couldn't throw to complete the four-point Bacon is 11th ranked at 10-10. ^ “ markers, respecUvely. up Its largest lead when Henderson play and the Indians were within period Friday night to help lead the quarter run that put Dallas on top have been served a better fate than hit a 17-foot baseline jumper with Atlanta Hawks to a 115-105 NBA a 16-point lead after they trailed by for good, to lead the Mavericks to a A total of 22 teams qualified for the S Division Friday’s CCC East Division mat­ two, 69-67. 19. 5:32 left in' the half to give the “ We wanted to spread it (the victory over the Boston Celtics. 123-110 NBA victory over the tournament. Westbrook, the defending state champ, is chup between the Manchester High Indians a 26-21 lead. The next three The Pacers led 82-63 three the No. 1 seed in the East Region at 18-2. offense) out,” Liappes explained. Atlanta’s third home victory over Philadelphia 76ers Friday night. ^ a n s and the East Hartford minutes proved critical for the minutes into the second half. But Hornets. “ We got a little impatient.” Boston this year kept the Celtics Aguirre and Rolando Blackman, Indians as the Hornets went on a the Nets, with the worst record in A Moore hoop gave Eaat Hartford one game away from their 2,000th who scored 29 points, sparked Before a jam-packed crowd at 14-6 run led by McKoy and Rakaus- franchise victory. the Eastern Conference, wiped out Ol ’cSSSJT,,'!*"' liJ tS u oaly a 71-67 advantage, but Rosenberg Dallas to a 35-point third quarter in BHS and EHHS Clarke Arena* the Indians and the kas. A Rakauskas layup with 2:19 Dominque Wilkins, who led all the deficit before the end of the which the Mavericks increased Hornets endured a monumental countered with a basket with 55 Cheney toppled remaining in the half gave the seconds remaining to cut the deficit scorers with 36 points, gave Atlanta quarter, scoring the last 12 points of their 56-47 halftime lead to 91-75. struggle before East Hartford Hornets a 35-26 lead. the period for a 92-88 advantage. back to two, 71-69. Baskets by a 60-59 lead, its first, on a Jumper. Blackman had 13 points in the Invitational titlists h i l l - Up-and-down Rocky Hill High was prevailed. 74-71. Junior Troy Paris Oates, who scored 10 John Long led Indiana with 23 quarter. McKoy and Barlow made it 73-71 With 5:52 remaining in the third East Hartford High’s freshmen won the girls’ on the up s i ^ Friday night and registered a 78-67 McKoy, the Hornet’s 6-7 All-State ^ints, set a school record for points points, while Vem Fleming and with l7 seconds left. Caccavale was period, Wilkins’ lay-up gave the But Philadelphia, which was championship and the Bennet Junior High varsity won virtory over Cheney Tech in Charter Oak Conference selection, poured in a game-high 29 by a sophomore In a season, Hawks the lead for good at 72-71. Chuck Person had 18 each. down 99-79 early in the fourth action. points and was a terror on the fouled and hit one of two free throws the boys’ crown at the second annual Illing Junior High surpassing the old mark of 192 set to give East Hartford a 74-71 lead Boston pulled within 107-101 with quarter, went dn a 21-8 run to cut Basketball Invitatio al Friday at the Illing gym. Improve to 7-10 in the COC. 9-10 overall offensive boards. With the added by John Haslett in 1977-78. He now with eight seconds left. After a 3; 12 left in the game on a Dallas’ lead to 107-100 with 3:33 left while tte T e ^ e n fall to 9-8 in the conference and 10-9 crowd elemrat, this game was as has 199 points. Blazers 123, Pistons 111 ’The Hornet freshmen beat Illing, 32-28, for the girls’ Manchester timeout. Lata and three-point play by Robert Parish. in the game. crown while Bennet topped crosstown Illing. 82-69, for overall with the loss. Cheney winds up its regular intense as they come. “ It (the 14-0 run) took a lot out of But Rivers hit three field goals to At Pontiac, Mich., Portland’s Roy Hinson scored seven of his 21 Vaughn both misfired on 3-point the boys’ cbampionship. season Monday against RHAM High in Hebron « 3:15 ” I wish all 20 games could be like them (Manchester).’’ Liappessaid. keep the Celtics at bay. Kiki Vandeweghe scored 35 points points during the run to lead the p.m. this one,” Hornet coach Miby attempts which would have tied the Friday night to lead the Trail Middletown won the girls’ consolation game. 43-39. East Hartford led. 39-31, at the game. Larry Bird paced Boston with 34 76ers, but Philadelphia could get no while the Rockville High freshmen whipp^ South Rocky Hill, which was soundly heaten by Bolton for Liappes said. ” I think our rebound­ intermission. Blazers to a 123-111 NBA victory "Manchester is an excellent points, 15 coming in the first period. closer than five points, 113-108, Windsor in the boys’ consolation. only one of two Bulldog victories earlier in the season ing gave us our cushion. McKoy ^j^K oy scored 10 points in the The Celtics continued to toy with over Detroit and snap the Pistons’ during the rest of the game. (Ron) Moore, and (Mark) Rakaus- team,” Liappes said. “ Frank has five-game winning streak. Lynette Santos was the tournament MVP in leading were ready for Cheney. “ They fast broke very well.’ third quarter. Manchester man­ the Hawks in the second quarter, Center Tim McCormick led the Tmeir whole team was beating us down the floor,” said kas were great for us.” done a great job.” For Kinel It was Vandeweghe, who has scored 30 the Hornets to their title. She scored 13 in the aged to cut the lead to 41-40 on a building a 43-26 lead on two free 76ers, who have lost four consecu­ Cheney c o a ^ Aaron Silvia. “ Give th m credit, they Indlito coach Frank Kinel was another disappointing loss. “ They or more points in nine of Portland’s championship game. Teammates ’Theresa Robinson Rosenberg basket with 8:84 to go In were belted and came back again. throws by Bird. But Atlanta pulled tive games, with 26 points. Dallas and Kathleen Connolly joined her on the all- seemed ready toj^y.” ^ pleased with the fine turnout, the stanu. Rosenberg bad a fine to 59-56 by halftime. last 12 road games, had 17 points in rookie forward Roy Tarpley had a tournament team. something unseen at area scholas­ HilB 01^ fell short.” Barlow added the first half as the Blazers built a Cheney’s problems were twofold. Sophomore center g ^ e . scoring lo points. East Boston’s Kevin McHale scored 22 season-high 16 points and 10 Terrance Phillip ran into foul trouble and “ it seemed tic hoop games this season, and the 14 points ter the Indians. Caccavale 58-47 lead at intermission and were Tam Dubois had 11 points to lead Illing while Shelly Hartford clung to a 54-50 lead after had 19 points while Rakauskas points and Danny Ainge had 20. rebounds. Dieterle and Jodi Widmer played well defensively. like we played the whole game without him,’* Silvia strong effort put forth by his team three quarters. “ That’s the best never in trouble the rest of the said. “ I’m glad for the Uds they had a added 10 for the Hornets (15-4,11-3) Nets 125, Pacers 115 game. Dubois and Dieterle earned all-toumament honors. he’s played.” Kinel said of Rosen- Illing flnished its year at 13-1. ^ ’The Beavers also saw opportunity slip away as thev crowd like this,” the second-year Manchester (12-7, 9-5) wind up its The Blazers, with Clyde Drexler Capitals triumph Mrg. “ It was his last gaiqe (at regular season Tuesday at Glaston­ At East Rutherford, N.J., Buck Cheryl Fowler had 8 pints and Amy Shumaker, Meg were a poor l8-for-38 from the foul line. Manchester coach said. “ It was a Williams scored a career-high 35 scoring six of his 29 points, opened a home) as a senior. I’m really glad bury High. LANDOVER. Md. (AP) — Mi- ^ Berte, Mary Tsokalas and Jen Brindisi 6 apiece for m S.®”.*.^*^**®*** ** points to lead Rocky Hill with great game. They (his club) played for him.” points and combined with Orlando 70-51 lead early in the third quarter. ■AST HARTFOKD (74) — Trov chal Pivonka, Mike Gartner and Bennet in the girls’ consolation. I*** adding 12. Willie Ortiz netted 22 points as hard as they could. McKoy, After East Hartford scored the McKoy 133-529, Ron M o irO 24 8, Pou^ Woolridge for 30 points during a Isiah ’Thomas scored 19 of his 34 Dave Christian scored second- Moore, and Rakauskas are talented points in the fourth quarter to lead a Tournament MVP Paul Wilhelm had 21 points and 17 first eight points of the fourth Oiccavale 67-919, Tim Coin 0900, Mark 46-11 second-half surge that carried period goals Friday night to send rebounds to lead Bennet to its title. Mike Bidwell and Shra J S ^ r - h S u “ “ players.” Collins 004)0, the New Jersey Nets to a 125-115 Detroit rally that cut Portland’s quarter to take a 62-50 lead, Greene Washington to a 5-2 NHL victory Devaughn Whitehead added 11 and 10 points It was the final regular season " m i s 'l l 18-l? 7^' "rown 2004. NBA victory over the Indiana lead to 112-107 with 1:14 remaining, who pumped in a team-high 22 over the Edmonton Oilers for the respectively for the Bears. Both were all-toumament Iff home game and the seven Indian points, led an Indian surge. Greene MANCHMTIR (71) - Rob Grtme 8 Pacers Friday night. but the Blazers were always in Capitals’ fourth straight triumph. seniors on the roster were honored 54 22, Clnou* Borlow 7 OO 14, Paris control. selections. Santiago Carrion had 19 points and Jeff scored seven points in the stanza gntes 42-410, Matt Vauehn 21-17, Bruce Williams, who surpassed his The loss was the fourth straight Ross 9 for Bennet. which finished the year 11-3 W ) — Troy Norman 41-29, Wllllo Ortiz 7 with their parents before the game. Detroit hurt itself at the free before fouling out with 1:26 to go. A RosM b^o 8 OO 16, MIk* Lota 0 OO 0, previous career high by two, also for the Oilers, their longest losing Rob Greene, Cinque Barlow, Bruce 0 OO 0, Jason Goddard s throw line, missing 14 of 45 Corey McGee had 22 points. Harold Barber 17 and Greene 18-footer cut the Hornet had 18 rebounds for New Jersey. streak since they dropped four in a Gordon Hamilton 13 to lead Illing. Emil Issavi and Rosenberg. Mike Lata, Jason O ^ D Hondtrson 1 oo 2. Totals 30 Woolridge scored 18 of his 20 points attempts. The Blazers hit 32 of 38 lead to five, 68-63, with 2:03 to go. row on an Eastern trip in February - McGee were named to the all-toumament team from CrlifelHn)?* Howkins (i); rh_ Stansfield, Brie Lewis, and Sam Trailing, 69-63 with 1:17 left, junior Manebostsr (3) — during the spurt that gave the Nets free throws. 1984. Illing. Henderson are the graduating Vouobn 2, (Roono. point guard Matt Vaughn hit a Holttlmo: 3031 East Hartford iHanrhratrr Hrrali'l Bosox’ Hurst recalls disaster of Game 7 SPORTS — story on page 53 HAWKS CLAW BY CELTS — story on page 54

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» » * * —« - m nSVanl pmwp U j PN IIU Manchester's Cinque Barlow (SS), East Hartford’s Mark the basketball during play Friday night at Clarke Arena. The Rakauskas (42), the Indians’ Sam Henderson (left) and the Hornets held off the Indians for asecondtimethls season, 74-71. Hornets’ Latroy Brown (partially hidden) all have their hands on See story on page 55