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W — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Jan. 14, 1988

HOMES STORE AND RESORT ROOMMATES TV/STEREO/ OFFICE/RETAIL CARS CARS FOH RENT OFFICE SPACE PROPERTY WANTED APPLIANqES EQUIPMENT FOR SALE FOR SALE

SOUTH Windsor Beauti­ NEW Building. Interior FLORIDA Bound? ROOMMATE W anted. GAS stove. Excellent COPIER. 3M Secretory AMC Concord 1979. 2 OLDS Sedan 1939. Origi­ ful fully modernized 6 to suit occupant. 750 to Ocean, Intercoastal re­ Female. Large living condition. S100. Tele­ II. Beta desktop. S250, door, 6 cylinder, auto­ nal 6 cylinder f lathcad, good condition, tele­ room home. Kitchen, 1,000 sQuare feet unit. sort property. Golf, room and kitchen, 2 phone 649-2204. matic, AM-FM, solid, 60,000 original miles, phone 649-2231. living room, dining Utilities and parking tennnis, club. Beauti­ bedroom. Easy access dependable. $850. 649- runs good, recent room, 3 bedrooms, V/> Included. Peterman ful, uncrowded Vero to 1-84. Fountain Vil­ FUEL 0H./C0AL/ 6039. paint, chrome, uphols­ Building Company. Beach located approxi­ lage Apartments. $315 RECREATMNAL baths, laundry room, RREWOOD BROWN 1974 Dotsun tery. A clean car. $5000. large porch overlook­ 649-9404. mately 1 hour north of per month. 282-1985 EQUIPMENT 742-8758 Scott. Palm Beach. Call Linda. 260Z. Good body. Good ing Inground pool. MANCHESTER 1725 running Condition. SUBARU 1978 GF. 4 door sauare feet, all or part. Elam, 1-800-628-0043. M m ulm tn Hrralft Woodstove. A/C. FIREWOOD SALE VITAMASTER. Slender $2300. Call 649-8845 af­ Sedan. 5 tpped. New Manchester — A City o( Village Charm Beautiful yard, conve­ Private lavatory, pri­ TV/8TERE0/ cycle (excercisebike), ter 5p.m. tire and exhaust. En­ vate parking. Ideal GIVE YOUR budget a '4S per cord, 8 n, lengths, nient location. SHOO APPLIANCES green, delivered, 4 cord speedometer, $60, 649- gine In good condition. Main St. location. Con­ break ... shop the classi­ 7963. ______FORD LTD 1984. 4 door, 6 per month Including minimum, MC/VISA cylinder. Good condi­ Excellent gas mileage. heat and hot water. No venient to highways. fied columns for bargain Needs some work. $600 buys! SPEED Queen gas dryer. Northarn Firiwood tion. 633-7719. pets. 651-3644 P.m. and Immediate occupancy. In .excellent condition. IMISCELLANEOUS negotiable. Coll An­ weekends or 289-7537 649-9001. Distributors Friday, Jan. IS, 1988 30 Cents $150. 643-2508. 630-0059 FOR SALE drew Y. 643-2711 days. anytime. ___ VERNON. Route 83, near 30" Magic Chef gas stove, 649-9276 mornings 7-8 circle. 1200 square feet ROOMMATES CLYDE evenings 5-8.- MANCHESTER 3 bed­ white, verygood condi­ TEE Shirt transfers. Ap­ CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. room duplex with attic, available now! Reaso­ WANTED tion. $50. Call 649-2372. SEASONED HREWOOD proximately 30UO, also SUZUKI Somurof Special basement and garage. nable rent. 1-223-1325. Cut • Spilt - Dwilvored 50 to 100k numerals and ROUTE 83, VERNON GOOD working used co­ Edition 1987. Kelley Convenient to shop­ FEMALE-26 seeks room­ letters for shirts, caps, 81 Firebird *4995 Blue Book warranty Sharper ’Focua’ Not all the news Is on the lor T.V.s from $40 to ping and schools. $675 mate to share Beacon YOU LOAD AT SITE Truck etc. Best offer. 649-3642 84 Old* Cl«ra 4 * . *7795 and Master Shield Rust front pagel There's lots of $125. 742-9185. Accident brings cold to 2,700 plus utilities and secur­ Hill Condominium. 7 p o p Head Cteerieg after 5:30om.D 84 Carmro Oovo *8495 Protection. Toke over ity. References re­ newsy Information In the minutes to Hartford. HOTPOINT Washing ma­ D O (D anreweed 84 Pontiac Tran* Am *10,795 payments. 643-9452. Classified section. 643- arrives Saturday quired. 643-7779. $350 Includes heat and chine, top Ipad. $50. 85 Ch avail* 4 *. *4895 2711. hot water. 528-7023 af­ 487-0515 or 42941229 SUPER Single waterbed Telephone after 5pm. 88 Etcort 4 df. *4995 ter 5; 30pm. 647-9351. mattress. New. Still In The Manchaater Herald is sharpaniiig the Crash cuts power as temperature dips below zero box. $50. 455-9609. 85 Chav. Astro Van *10,195 TAKE A LOOK "Focua” io its Saturday edition. OFFICE/RETAIL 88 Chavy Capitc* 4 * . *8495 cars CARS CARS 87 Chev /Utro Van Starting tomorrow, each Saturday Harald •1 JCARS ■ EQUIPMENT 88 Nova 4 tfr. wiM *8995 Bv Nancy Concelman FOR SALE 4 CpI. C lw lf» TV *15,400 will offer a UH>age pull-out Focua s ^ o n . i< I FDR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE I 88 Camaro Z28 *13,995 Manchester Herald I FIVE metal office desks, *12,995 On the cover will he an In-depth look at a HOTPOINT Washing ma­ 88 Oldt DaNa Cpt. 84 Cougar Bwga *6495 J local or national isaue. 5 choirs. Good condi­ chine, top load. $50. Tele­ 87 Chav. Calabrhyad, *10,995 More than 2,700 Northeast Utilities custo­ tion. $15 to $25 each. phone otter 5pm. 647-9351. 84TBIrdvi.46K *6495 Tomorrow, we’ll feature the Manchaater 87 Cadi Eldorado *21,995 mers in the north end of town lost power in 646-1418. 84 Lynx 2 Dr. *1995 87 Spectrum 4 dr. *8495 people involved in 20/20 Vision, a graaa-roota below zero temperatures for two hours SPECIAL OFFER... ENDS 1-31-88 87 Chavattaidr. *5495 86 Toyota Cressida lobbying oiganiaathm daalipK^ to anablo II JCARS CARS Thursday night when a car crashed into a •U . Wo.. LOXiMl *11,400 concerned — but busy peimla to flght the i< I for s a le FOR SALE utility pole on West Middle Turnpike. 872-9111 84 Chev Caprice arms race. The accident and a problem with a backup TOYOTA QUALITY Wgn., Leaded, batga *6495 Inside the Focus aaction each week will be generator also resulted in a two-hour loss of WHO COULD ASK FOR ANYTHING MOREI 82 Buick Century pages on: cable television service for about 16,000 2 Dr.. «. AT, P8. AC *4295 • Home — Featuring plana for a "house of customers in Manchester. A the week," the practical how-to help of TRUCKS FOR WORK OR PLAY! 83 RX7 Sllwr. 21K *6495 A total of 2,757 Northeast Utilities ptmular Aasodated Press columnist Andy customers lost power for 1 hour and SO lake aLook 83 O ld i Cutlass 1988 TOYOTA S/B Ctan. 4 Dr. SrouQfwm Lang, and "Weeder’s Guide,” a gardening minutes beginning at 9:55 p.m. Thursday AT. PS, AC *6300 column by EUirl Aronson. because of the accident that knocked over a Auto., Pickup 87 Merc Cougar 4 Money — Offering advice and analysis 50-foot utility pole, said Cheryl Duey, Rod. Leaded $AVE from natitmally syndicated columnist Sylvia community relations representative at $ 1 9 2 8 9 82 O ldt Cutlass Porter, and results of product tests by the NEU. FREE* SuprBfflB, 4 Or.. 4DK •5295 editors of "Consumer Reports." At 10:45, service was restored to 1,050 MONTH - Plu9 T w . 4 R«g 83 Cougar LS • Advice — with help from Abhy on the customers and the remaining 1,707 custo­ of Additional Charge T a a V t *5295 problems of dally living; Dr. Peter Gott, the mers had power by 11:45, Duey said. Four 87 Sable 'QS' ______moat widely read medical colnmniat in the repair crews had replaced the pole and fallen •LBBBBtnIo O BB*O onam o cloM dandlM M rj.OOOfnMM.tgroQownpaym^ni 4 Dr.. Lowtod *1 3,399 wires by 8:40 a.m. today. rgfundBW* BMurtty OgpOBlI of RS80 00. Io( b< co« ot ■ 4| me natlrnt; and anawera from t)r. June M. 87 Line. Continental . . , Reiniach, director of the Klnaey Institute for Traffic officer Gary Wood of the Manches­ 435 WEST CENTER STREET LowHHm $AVE ter Police Department said today a block of Research of Sex, Gender and Reproduction. West Middle ’Turnpike between Hendee Road 85 Nissan Stanza • Movies •— Hollywood leporter Boh MANCHESTER MAZDA 4 Dr. *5995 and Eldridge Street was closed until Thomas heaps bis aye cn the stars, while LYNCH 5 Year 100,000 Mile 86 Toyota Corolla mid-moming because of the accident. 4 * . . Aulo. PS. Robert DlMatteo’s "Filmeter" column tells us The driver of the car that hit the pole, . AM/FM *7495 646-0128 Extended Warranty what’s worth aeMng and what’s not, both at the David F. Hockenberry, 43, of 87 University 88 Merc Lynx theater and at home. Ave., East Hartford, received lacerations in 4 Dr., Aulo, P9, LEASING On All Mazda Trucks! AC. AM/FM *4195 • Books ft Hobbies — A weekly report on the accident and was was treated and what’s happening with hooka and authors, and released from Manchester Memorial Hospi­ ‘ Warranty Is at no extra charge and is more than a powertrain warranty. Itcovera MORIARTY Manchester cMumnist Russ MacKendiick's tal Thursday, said hospital spokesman Engine, Tranamission, Front Wheal Drive. Steering Suspension, Electrical, popular "CoUector’a Corner^’ cMumn about Andrew Beck. Scranton Chrysler Plymouth Brakes, AC, Towing and Transportation Coverage. Warranty Carrida a Zero BROTHERS stamps, colna, antlqnes^and almost every­ Wood said Hockenberry, charged with Deductible on Parts and Labor. See Salesperson for Details. Offer Valid on thing collectible. driving under the influence of alcohol, was 301 CeiitBr StrMt traveling west on West Middle Turnpike, Incoming and In Stock Vehicles Only and Expires Jan. 22, 1988. MaiiclM$t8r. CT • Music — Associated Press columnist Dealer Demonstrator Mary Cam pM l will keep us up to date on crossed two eastbound lanes and struck the Chrysler muMc mhkers, and Billboard magaslne pole, near the intersection of West Middle Pfym outh 643-5135 Turnpike and Hendee Street. Prices Start as Low As provides Hats of Hie top record hits across the OsvM Koot/Msnohsslsr HsraM nation. Hockenberry was charged with driving MISCELLANEOUS under the influence, failure to drive right and *6895 on Mazda B2200 It’s nil in Saturday’s Manchester Herald, RESTORING POWER — NDrtheast Utilities night near the intersection of West Middle AUTOMOTIVE alimg with more comics and pussies, weekend driving unreasonably fast. Wood said. He is scheduled to appear in Manchester Superior crews repair a pole and fallen power lines early Turnpike and Hendee Road. The accident Clearance Sale Base Short Bed 5 Speeds television schedules, and thorough coverage 8x16 Cor hauler. Heavy Court Jan. 25. today on West Middle Turnpike just west of caused a loss of power for more than 2,700 duty, dual wheel with of Manchester and its suburbs. 7.7®^ '"I *770“ Allowance 7.7®/o or *770“ Allowance Price Appiies to Stocic #2055 brake set up available. Please turn to page 12 Adams Street. A car hit the pole Thursday customers in the north end of town. 1988 Chrysler New Yorker 1988 Chrysler LeBaron Coupe $900. 742-8758 Scott. ENGINE. 300, from Mav­ Turbo Polo Edition No Gimmicks — Just A Great Deal! erick. Runs great. $200 i or best offer. 643-2659. Trade deficit falls 25 percent, cheering markets 50/50 Leaather Reclining Market Value *19,973 Polo Edition Simulated Market Valua *19,736 All Negotiated Prices Include Sell Your dar Power Seets, AM/FM Convertible Roof, Castette, Power Win­ deficit, released on Dec. 10, trig­ gap since last April, when the Showing some of the sharpest Scranton Diacount 3,042 Leather, P/Seats, P/WIn- Scranton Oltcount 2,976 1) Dealer Prep 3) Cleaning & Waxing By Tom Raum expected by most analysts and November, their highc 't level ever. dows, Locks & Mirrors, dows. Compact Disc. The Associated Press appeared likely to cheer jittery October exports had totaled $21.8 gered a 47-point drop in the Dow deficit was $13.0 billion. declines were imports of foreign PS. PB. Automatic AC, Factory Allowance 770 Factory Allowance 770 AM/FM Cateette, Luxury 2) Undercoating 4) Handling & Freight Charges *15 financial markets. billion. Jones industrial average and Despite the dramtic improve­ clothing, textiles and communica­ 5 Leather Wrap Steering 4 Lines — 10 Days Equip. Pkg., Light Pkg WASHINGTON - The nation’s The shortfall between imports Imports, meanwhile, fell to $37.0 helped drive the dollar to its ment, the trade deficit for 1987, with tions equipment. At the same time, Wheal. Much, much *16 ,16 1 Much, much morel en ijisj* *15,991 5) And Extended Warranty morel atookftodo 50$ charge each addi­ closely watched foreign trade de­ and exports was down from the billion, down from $39.4 billion in then-lowest levels since the 1940s. Just one month in the year remain­ overseas sales of U.S.-made air­ tional line, per day. You ficit fell by a sharp 25 percent in record $17.6 billion merchandise October. Some narrowing in November ing to be reported, was at an annual craft, power gnerating equipment 1987 Sundance Sedan 1988 Reliant LE Sedan 1988 LeBaron GTS can cancel at any time. November, to $13.2 billion, its best trade deficit reported by the In advance of today's report had been anticipated. "The trade rate of $173.43 billion, far surpass­ and chemicals were among the fastest risers. Practical Dapandablllty Amarlca's Valua Car 7.7% or *770 Allowance SORRY. performance in seven months, the Commerce Department for analysts suggested figures below deficits usually show some im­ ing the previous record $156.2 “/ M O R I A R ^ m o t h e r s / NO REFUNDS OR government said today. October. $15 billion would be well received by provement, on a seasonal basis, in billion for 1986. U.S. manufacturers have pre­ 47 standard options begin the Price reduced •1357" from 1987 Grand Touring Performance Sedan, ADJUSTMENTS The $4.4 billion improvement, Exports, benefiting from de­ financial markets while anything November and December,” said In the critical category of manu­ dicted continued large export gains list. Popular Equip. Pkg., modal. Popular Equip. Pkg., 2.2L. 147 HP Turbo, Sport HOURS; produced by a $2.4 billion drop in clines in the dollar that have made over $16 billion could have sharp Allen Sinai, chief economist for the factured goods, the deficit eased to in the months ahead, largely due to Auto Trans., AC, Power Auto Trans, 2.5L EFI, AC. Suspension. Custom Rocker MIdg., OPEN EVENINGS - CALL HERALD imports and a $2 billion rise in U.S. goods more competitive over­ negative implications. Boston Co. Economic Advisers. $12.2 billion from $15.5 billion in declines in the value of the U.S. Door Locks ^ Much morel ^ tiw Luxury Equip. Pkg., Much Morel ’TIL 9 P.M, exports, was larger than had been seas, surged to $23.8 billion in The report on the record October It was the smallest monthly trade October. dollar. FRIDAY & SATURDAY 301-315 CENTER STREET CLASSIFIED SAVE @ ^9447 SAVE @ ^8754 ’^ sT v e @ M 3 , 2 6 5 ■TIL 6 P.M MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 643-5135 ‘Prlca Inoludaa AHomanea 643-2711 Holiday cloainga High school smoking ban a ‘success’ 1988 Chrysler New Yorker 1988 Chrysler LeBaroh Premium Edition Convertible THE BEST NEW YEARS RESOLUTION YOU CAN MAKE: planned Monday Bv Andrew J. Davis ••Polo Edition’’ Manchester Herald All Naw Complataly Radaaignad Monday is observed as Hie birthday of the More than 100 students have been suspended at area Bid to ban four falls short SAVE MORE MONEY Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. schools since new anti-smoking laws went into effect Tha ONE thing you hava wanted In Manteigal, atate and federal offleas: Most last year, but school officials describe the bans as a Bv Andrew J. Davis School board member Thomas Manning agreed are closed Monday. Manchester town offices success. Manchester Herald with Muro that smoking should be banned for all a Luxury car... Everything! THE BEST WAY TO BEGIN: will be open. The Andover Town Office Though there have been about 100 students students. SAVE @ M 9 2 ,9 3 9 Building, Bolton’s Community Hall and the suspended for violating the new rules at Manchester BOLTON — Though the voting was close, a total “ My concern is that smoking is an addictive Coventry Town Office Building will he closed. High School, most students obeyed the laws, said ban on student smoking went up in smoke Thursday. behavior," Manning said. "This behavior in school 1988 Sundance WELCOME 88 SALE at CARTER’S Post offices: Closed Monday, but Express Principal Jacob Ludes III. The Board of Education voted 3-2 at its monthly is Inappropriate.” 1988 Sundance RS Mail and m c ia l delivery packages will be "Our first semester went very well," Ludes said. meeting not to extend a student smoking ban to four But Muro and Manning were the only ones voting Sedan Coupe delivered. 'The lobby at the East Center Street "W e had a number of suspensions and second students who are allowed to smoke. According to in favor of the proposal. School board members office will be open Monday. suspensions, but no third suspensions.” Bolton High School Principal Joseph V. Fleming, Barry Stearns, David Femald and Michael Parsons SUPER SPECIAL SUPER SPECIAL Manchester High School’s first semester, as well as the students are all over 18 years of age and have voted against the proposal. SAVE M 999°° SAVE M599°° Libraries: The Whiten Memorial and Mary 86 OLDS DELTA 88 85 PLY VDYADER ‘SE’ those at other area high schools, ends Jan. 29. parental permission to smoke. School board member Pamela Sawyer was absent This car hat every potalbla 2.5 EFI Engine, Auto Trant, •toysl Cp4., VS, Auto, AC, FS, FO, _ _ WR9on. 4 Cyl . Aulo. AC. P8. ^ ^ ^ ^ _ C3ieney libraries In Manchester will be open On Oct. 1,1987, two new state laws which were aimed from the meeting, leaving Muro and Manning one PB. CrulM, 8l«f»0 Li^9t0« ( O Q Q C That number will be reduced to three students at Factory Inttalled Dptlon. 2.5L Full Gauges and 125 mph P WlndOM 4 Or. Look*. SHrvo * X U 9 9 5 regular hours Monday. BenUey Memorial at curtailing student smoking went into effect. One vote shy of a tie. Inetrumentatlon. Popular Cam. TUtwtiAW. CrutM Mach. fiMr D«fo9 .8 PM9. 8«ttloo the end of the month as one of the students will EFI Engina, Auto Trant, Library in Bolton and the Booth and Dimock prohibits the sale of smoking materials to teen-agers 1988 Sundance RS Equip. Pkg. AC, graduate, Fleming said. Parsons said he was against the motion because Two Tone Paint and library In Coventry will be closed Monday. under 18 and the other bans smoking inside public Much more. he felt banning smoking for all students would have Much, much moral Sedan Reiallera: Most stores will be openMonday. school buildings or during school activities. School board member John Muro recommended a reverse effect. He said students might rebel 86 OLDS FIRENZA...... *7395 85 CHEV CANARD IRDC..‘ 1 1.995 M e a ls : All schools will be closed Monday. Manchester's smoking ban went into effect a month extending the ban to the four students immediately, Cp*. 4 C yl. Auto. AC. FS. F«, StorM Csra.. (tow OFlog. Tth WIwM Cp*. V8, Auto. PB. PB. BMrpOt Low MHmqr against a total ban. 9 Baaka: All banks will be ic lo ^ Monday. early on Sept. 1, while the Bolton Board of Education’s though Fleming had earlier in the meeting told the "W e have to stop (smoking) by education, not liqtHir: Package atores and bars will be passage of its own smoking restrictions did not become board that the current ban, excluding the four, was THIS WEEKS DEMO SPECIAL 84 CHEV CAMARO Z-28....*9495 87 CHEV CAVALIER...... *8595 dictation,” he said. C p *.. vs. Auto, A a PS, FB, Star* law MS**S* 4 Or.. 4 Cyt.. Auto. AC. FS. FI.. Storan. Itaar Oatog open regular houra Monday. effective until the state requirement. working fine. Gaiftage caWecHaB; The Manchester and Coventry, which banned smoking for students about "W e should implement a ban for all students, ” On Oct. 1, the state banned the sale of tobacco 1987 LeBaron Coupe Financing 79 CHEV IMPALA ...... *3295 Coventry landfllla will be Publishing Co.. 18 Bralnard for three months. $40.20 for six access to toilet rooms. not removing windows, but guesses sunny and milder. High 30 to 35. Place. Manchaater. Conn. 06040. months and $92.40 for one year. that overall renovation costs will Building Committee, objected to County. New England. Three Eastern Kennedy estimated that about ranged from $100,000 to $300,000. Second class postage paid at Senior citizen rates and mall rates meet the amount of money that move. He said that when voters $280,000 would have to be cut from Rain also spread across coastal cities tied record lows for the date West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, considerable The need to cut back arose when Manchester. Conn. Postmaster: are available on request. approved an $8.88 million bond for the Bowers project lo provide a Northern California late Thurs­ Thursday; Atlantic City, N.J., available. bids for the two schools, opened cloudiness with a chance of flurries. Low in the teens. Send address changes to the T o place a classified or display The discussion came during a renovations at Bowers, Waddell contingency fund, and do some of day, while snow fell in the with a 1 degree reading; Newark, Dec. 16, came in higher than the Saturday, becoming mostly sunny and milder. High in Manchester Herald. P.O. Box 591. adverllsoment. or to report a nows meeting Thursday that was called and three other schools, the asbes­ the work called for in added Siskiyou range and Sierra Nev­ N.J., 7 degrees and Baltimore, 10 amounts available for Manchester. Conn. 06040. Item, story or picture Idea, call I d discuss strategy after all 11 bids tos removal work was included in alternatives in the original bids ada, where winds gusted up to 50 degrees. the upper 30s. If you don't receive your Herald by 043-2711. Office hours are 0:30 a.m. construction. lor school renovation# were re­ ■:the proposed package. plans. mph. High temperatures in the 40s or Northwest Hills: Tonight considerable cloudiness 5 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. jected because they were too high. Kennedy estimated that reduc­ The idea of cutting back on High winds were also reported 50s were predicted for much of Saturdays, please telephone your The Manchester Herald la a While no firm decisions were tions of about $265,000 would have The alternatives include bringing energy conservation measures dls- with a chance of flurries. Low around 5 above. member of the Associated Press, the across parts of western Nevada the nation, except single digits carrier. If you’re unable to reach made at the meeting in the office of to be made in the work at Waddell hot water to classroom sinks, tured Dr. Gall Rowe, Waddell your carrier, call subscriber service Audit Bureau ofCIrculatlonsandthe late Thursday. Winds gusted to 87 and teens in northern New Saturday, becoming mostly sunny and milder. High 30 James P. Kennedy, superintendent School to provide for a needed replacing toilet partitions, and School principal, who said temper­ mph in Reno, and sustained winds England and upstate New York. at 047-0946 by 6 p.m weekdays for N e w England Newspaper contingency fund and to do some of pro’.’f'^ing window blinds. ature control is a problem at the to .3.5. delivery In Manchester. Aaaoclatlon. of schools, the chief possibilities mentioned were eliminating or the work called for as added Th' ?itp work, at about $70,000 for school. 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 15, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 15. 19M — I Battered wife State report says escapes Jail in About Town shooting death Officers Installed CIvltan club meets WATE8 to meet cessing. gentle exercise, hatha Corwin, dean of academic affairs, Hockanum hike set yoga, eastern culture and the short will meet with faculty and profes­ Hill racist Chapman Court 10, Order of The Civitan Club will meet at 7 Manchester WATES will meet The Hockanum River Linear story. Classes are held mornings sional staff. From 10 to 11;30 a.m., nfi, - NEW HAVEN (AP) - A woman Amaranth, recently installed offic­ p.m. Tuesday at the Workshop. Tuesday at the Orange Hall on East Park Committee is planning a and early afternoons. Fees vary guest speaker Joyce Anisam- who had been abused by her ers In cermonles at tae Masonic Town Manager Robert Weiss will Center St. Weigh-in will be held from $25 to $30 percourse. For more Saltman, assistant professor of R O C K Y HILL (AP) - A state "This has really been an emo­ three-mile hike along the river at 1 husband was promised a suspended Temple. be the guest speaker. from 6; I5 to 7 :15p.m., followed by a p.m. Sunday. Boots and a walking information, contact Edna Schuetz, special education at itouthem Con­ investigation supporting the police tional thing for me. They (council 'JT sentence In return for her guilty Irene Bourez and Joseph Bresna- weight discussion. stick are suggested. The group will MS 6, Manchester Community necticut State College, will talk on chief's contention that the Police members) talk about my wife, plea to a reduced charge of han, both of Manchester, were meet at the former telephone College. P.O. Box 1046, Manchester "Humor as a Tool In the Department Is plagued by racism about my children. It's outrage­ second-degree manslaughter In his Installed as royal matron and company parking lot on New State 06040. Workplace.” failed to convince one local official ous,” Herbst said. Boosters meet death, prosecutors said. patron. OOP women meet Road. Snow date is Jan. 24. Anisam-Saltman will discuss the that the chief should keep his job. He said he had not read the full Evelyn Rivera. 26, of New Haven Other officers Include Dorothy B O LTO N — Bolton Booster Club positive effects laughter has on the report or discussed it with hischief. The executive board of the "We would like to start with a was promised she would serve no Thomson, associate matron; Dor- will meet at 7p.m. Feb. 1 atHerrick MCC holds workshop mind and body. The lecture com­ brand-new, fresh face,” Council­ "M y reaction is that it sustains all Manchester Republican Women's prison time In return for her guilty vin Wolfe, associate patron; Bar­ Memorial Park. Members of the Seniors in class Manchester Community College bines scientific information with man Joseph L. Senofonte said the points that the lieutenant was Club will hold Its third annual plea, prosecutors said. bara Harris, treasurer; Hazel Athletic Study Committee will is holding its spring semester comedy. Thursday following release of re­ trying to make,” Schnabel, a International Supper at 6 p.m. The Manchester Community Col­ Samuel Rivera's body was disco­ Loveland, secretary; Victoria discuss the athletic report Submit­ workshop for faculty and staff on From 1:15 to 2:15 p.m.. Dr. port by the state Commission on former New York City police Wednesday at the home of Betty lege Older Adults Association is vered June 4, 1987 in a basement Cosby, conductor; Ethel Rollason, ted recently to the Board of Tuesday in the Lowe Program Jonathan M. Daube, MCC presi­ Human Rights and Opportunities. officer and New York state trooper, Thibeau. Members should bring a offering a variety of courses where his wife had hidden It for six associate conductor; Dorothy Fer­ Selectmen. For more information, O nter. dent. will deliver a State of the The commission found that racist said in a separate interview. "I potiuck dish. Those not attending beginning in February, including months, authorities said. He had rell, marshal in the east; Doris should call 649-4872. call 647-9758. computer appreciation, word pro­ From 9; 15 to 10 a.m.. Dr. Luene College message. attitudes are tolerated and even consider it a complete been reported missing by his Wolfe, marshal in the west; Luella condoned In the town's Police vindication" mother on Dec. 11. 1986. Hotchkiss, standard bearer; Eliza­ Department and town government. The imbroglio began in April New Haven State's Attorney beth Heavisides, prelate; Albert It criticised the town council for not when Herbst overruled the decision Michael Dearington said in Super­ Heavisides, musician; Helen investigating charges of racism by of a dispatcher to send a patrol car ior Court Thursday that Mrs. Olsen, truth; Valorie Bresnahan, Police Chief Philip H. Schnabel and to a department store where Rivera had been punched, kicked faith; Nichole Savard, wisdom; his administrative lieutenant. John “suspicious Puerto Ricans” were and beaten many times by her Edna Zitkovitch, historian; Ger­ C. Herbst. seen near a car. husband of nine years, a fact police trude TInklepaugh, warder; Theo­ Serving the Hartford aren’t furniture and decorating needs, "Discriminatory attitudes and "To me, I didn't see a suspicious documented with photographs in dore Bourez. sentinel; Stephen Manchester behavior exist both within the thing there. The only description the wake of an attack by him on Finer, installing patron; Doris Rocky Hill Police Department and was 'Puerto Rican.’ There was Aug. 29,1986, Dearington said. Wolfe, installing matron; Albert at various levels of the town's nothing about ages or clothing. ... I AP photo The woman bought a handgun on Heavisides, aide to the marshal; Parkade administration,” the commission could picture some bad results Dec. 9, 1986 and ultimately used it Hazel Loveland, secretary; Ray­ said in a 51-page report. from this,” Herbst said. because "she was fearful of her mond Peterson, prelate; James Forty-five minutes later, a se­ The commission found that police YARD GUARD — Guard Gary Jones Officials say the openings exist because life," the prosecutor said. McKay, musician; Frederick Gaal, cond report of a stolen car came in officers have made stops of civili­ federal salaries aren't competitive in After her arrest on June 5, 1987, soloist; Mary Ann Finer, coronat­ from the same store. It's never walks through the main yard at the ans that "do not conform to Rivera confessed that she shot her ing matron; Dorothy Ferrell, coro­ been determined whether the stolen federal prison in Danbury Thursday. Fairfield County, where the prison is constitutional requirements” and husband while he was chasing her nating marshal; Nancy Peterson, car was the same car mentioned in located. that the police chief's efforts to fix The prison has 27 openings for guards. around their apartment and beat­ crown bearer; Theodore Bourez, the first report. Herbst said. problems have been "weak and ing her. sword bearer; Doris Wolfe, m ar­ Following the incident, Herbst inadequate.” “ I just dragged him down to the shal in the west; Louella Hotchkiss, said he overheard a sergeant make The state report also called on basement. ... I just left him there, standard bearer; Dorvin Wolfe, a racial remark. Herbst initiated town council members to clarify Danbury warden trying to cope thinking that the body would just captain of the guards; and Lester disciplinary action against the their "unequivocal support for the turn, turn to ashes and blow away Wolcott, Albert Heavisides and sergeant. The action subsequently Save 2 5 % constitutional rights of every with the wind or something,” she Raymond Peterson, guards. individual.” was overtuned by a panel of police confessed to police. "These parties have considera­ officers, but reinstated by the chief. with shortage of prison guards The body was discovered when ble power to effect positive institu­ The case is now pending before a her brother Investigated a strong Sunset club meets tional changes with respect to state labor board. smell coming from the basement. DANBURY (AP) — The warden warden said. For instance, a new guard can The Sunset Club will meet at 1 discriminatory attitudes and racist In his report on the racial remark Judge John J. Ronan on Thurs­ The prison is located in Fairfield expect a pay raise after six months p.m. Tuesday at the Manchester behavior, but have not acted to do incident. Herbst commented that at Danbury federal prison is day accepted Rivera's plea and downplaying union claims that a County, where the average house to $18,700 a year, he said. The top Senior Citizens' Center. so either In the past or since ... he noted racist attititudes among found her guilty of the reduced WINTER SALE charges of racism were first made police officers and residents of staff shortage has created a dan­ price is $281,776 and the average salary for a guard with no supervi­ sory duties is $24,500 a year. charge as proposed by Dearington. in May of 1957,” the state report Rocky Hill, a bedroom community gerous situation. but admits there's salary, excluding government, rail­ •Window Treatments road and self-employed persons, is The plea bargain agreement calls •Bedspreads said. of 15,550 eight miles outside of reason to be concerned. The efforts haven't been enough. for a suspended, five-year prison •Comforters •Decorative Accessories Hartford. "I wouldn't say there's imminent $24,232 a year. The prison loses an average of six Senofonte said the council will term plus five years probation Public Records •Furniture •Decorative Piilows P WATERBEDS Herbst's report became public danger for staff or inmates, but I do guards a month. The staff shortage when she is sentenced on Feb. 26. have a special meeting to discuss have some concern about the safety To meet the prison's current after a town council member also affects other departments in Rivera also agreed to undergo the report "page by page.” Mayor of inmates and staff on certain needs, Luther is filling some of the complained about his handling of the prison, which has an authorized counseling while on probation. Semi-Annual Sample Sale Paul T . Daukas, who heads the the stolen car incident and the shifts when we may have eight or 10 openings on a temporary basis by staff off 427. Luther said he can't Warranty deads L OF council, said he couldn't comment correctional officers in the institu­ rotating staffers from otherdepart- pending disciplinary action against find secretaries, plumbers and Frederick C. and Janet M. Save 15%-30% On All Famous Maker until he had time to read the entire tion with 1,300 inmates,” Warden ments into guard slots for one week the sergeant. electricians willing to work at Dellaripa to Scott B. and Lynda S. report, Dennis Luther said Thursday. stints. federal pay scales. Furniture and Accessories In Stock ^MANCHESTER ^ The council voted unanimously to Moore, Pine Acres Terrace, "We can all learn from it,” he A union official complained last Stamford man order that Herbst apologize to the In order to hire more guards, the Even at the supervisory level, $127,500. Intarior Dadgn S«rvfc* said. town and the chief to discipline the week about a guard shortage at the 296 W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE warden has added two people to the there are two openings. The prison Michael J. and Dianne M. Bern­ HfulJmllmf Ctmmmrimf prison, saying the staff was being The state investigation began in lieutenant. Both men refused. personnel department who work is in need of a personnel director held in murder ier to Stephen P. and Shirley T . overworked and underpaid. The 283 W. Middle Turnpike Manchester______646-0040 H* PHONE 647-7173 August after the council made The town council then denied full time recruiting. The prison also and a financial manager for its $15 Omicioli. Midvale, conveyance tax Schnabel a pay raise, demanded union leader also warned that a public an internal report written by just completed 12 "motel-style” million annual budget. Both jobs STAMFORD (AP) - A Stamford $123.20. V potentially dangerous situation ex­ USE OUR LAYAWAY Herbst to Schnabel. Herbst's report that Herbs! be removed from his homes on the prison grounds that pay about $39,000 a year, and no one man is being held on a charge of Daniel F. and Linda H. Mulryan ists because .so many inexperienced For buyirtg m m , ittontaMIHy. said racist attitudes exist in town day shift, took away the lieuten­ new employees can use on a has applied for the positions. stabbing his wife to death in their to Angelee DIana-Carta and Tris J. ant's 1987 police cruiser, and guards have been hired to replace IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE “FINAL” DAYS WE C O T ^ i and the police department. temporary basis while they search condominium here, authorities Carta. 152 Saddlehill Road, Financing Avaiiable. honorHONOR implemented a policy change that more experienced workers who "If you have to don't ha ve enough Council members demanded that for homes. said. $260,000. have left for higher-paying jobs. staff, the staff that you do have is Herbst. who is a lawyer, apologize, forbids officers from taking their Robert Honablue, 39, was Thomas W. Heinsohn to Thomas OF OUR NATIONAL CLEARANCE SALE... COMPLETE LINE OF WATERBEDS AND ACCESSORIES cars home for lunch if they live The prison has 27 guard openings To further attract employees, the going to be overburdened. The staff made uncomplimentary comments charged Thursday in the murder of W. Heinsohn. Beacon Hill Condomi­ outside Rocky Hill. Herbst livesone on an 59-member staff, but the warden says the prison tries to will experience more burnout and SUPER PINE nNISHI about his wife, who is Korean, and his wife. Clare Homablue, 25, who nium. no conveyance tax. WE ARE DELIGHTED TO JOIN THE starting salary of $16,850 a year is quickly promote its staffers to fatigue. That's probably m y grea­ COLONIAL STYLE TM-UVEL undertook other action against both mile outside Rocky Hill in worked for a local furrier, police Ronald R. and Sharon F . Rickard (on unattractive to recruits, the higher positions and better wages. test concern,” the warden said. Herbst and Schnabel. Cromwell. said. to James F . and Cheryl A. White. TOWN-WIDE BOOKCASE A O Authorities said he is accused of Rolling Park Estates, $144,900. WATERBED repeatedly stabbing his wife with a John B. and Janet A. Fogarty to Comp*'* (t *2M large kitchen knife after the two Ronald R. and Sharon F . Rickard. MANCHESTER CLEARANCE SALE Pension funds will finance hotel-office complex argued. Police said they were Green Manor Estates, $255,900. Stained and Lacquered. alerted by the suspect's sister in Lori A. and Kim M. Piano to Shelved, Scalloped Sides. New Jersey, whom he telephoned Daniel and Shelley Levine and tup o r SInsMb OuMO, King RecMsed Top Shelf. HARTFORD (AP) - Using $94 The site was the source of a had no comment on the state safe an investment as we could ford as "the most desirable real after the slaying. David and Lori Seidman. Williams EVERYDAY LOW PRICES million In pension funds, the state of lengthy controversy over the pres­ financing deal Itself, but said the make.” estate market in the nation.” Street, conveyance tax $234.30. Borges noted that the state A live-in babysitter who had been Connecticut will finance a hotel and ervation of hi.storic buildings. At­ project was being closely moni­ The deal was arranged by CIGNA Kenneth E. Pearson to Chris­ pension fund portfolio already sleeping in another bedroom was office complex being built in torney General Joseph I. Lieber- tored to make certain that the Investments Inc., a division of topher O. Stone and Gail M. Hetzel. I” Good UnHI contains $800 million in real estate awakened by the sounds of the downtown Hartford. man mounted a challenge to integrity of what's left of the CIGNA Corp.. one of the advisers to 13 Courtland St.. $150,000. • Sheets • 2 Pc. Padded Side Ralls Dally investments, in such projects as the couple arguing, said Lt. Joseph State Treasurer Francisco L. developers' plans and wound up building will be maintained. state pension fund handlers, the Frederick C. and Janet M. • 2 Pillow Caees • 2 Pillows Hilton Hotel at Epcot Center in Falzettl. Quick 10 to o Borges, who made the announce­ with a plan that leaves the ornate He said his office was "more treasurer said. Dellaripa to FYederick C. and Janet • Mattrese Pad • Watarbad Conditioner ment Thursday, said the state facade of the approximately 100- concerned with protecting the Florida, Faneuil Hall in Boston and She went into the other bedroom, M. Dellaripa, 4 Tanner St., convey­ delivery Saturday building (than) somebody's Bayside in Miami, as well the “ The investment is good for S A V E *50 with thia coupon would get a return of about $200 year-old five-story landmark Good­ saw the body, grabbed the 16- ance tax $154. and 10 to 6 investment" Yankee Mac program, which offers Hartford, good for Connecticut and million over 12 years on its win Building intact, but almost month-old baby girl and locked James F . and Cheryl A. White to WE Borges, asked what he would tell low-interest mortgages to Connec­ good for the 124,000 people covered Rag. *119 O N L Y $69 investment in what will be known as everything behind the facade is herself in her room, said the Rev. Arthur W. and Elizateth M. Jones, 6 4 9 -3 4 0 6 C u rtis HONOR Installation Sunday Goodwin Square, a 30-story office gone. the 124.000 state pensioners about ticut residents. by our retirement fund,” Borges Bobby Davis of Stamford's Miracle 29 Ekigerton St., $116,000. WITH ANY WATERBED PURCHASE (OoM nor Mpry to proWout puroKwoo.) 12 to 8 tower and 124-room luxury hotel to Larry Russ, an assistant attorney investing in a real estate deal, said; He said a New York investment said during a news conference in his Faith Church, who was called to the Jack A. and Pamelyn F . Stetson 273 W. MIDDLE TPKE. avallabie. firm. Goldman Sachs, rates Hart­ office. lllilllilMathes be completed in m id-1989. general who worked on the matter. "This money is very safe. This is as apartment by the sitter. to Robert K. Schmeig. Dartmouth MANCHESTER. CT HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Heights. $200,000. Gerald and Doris C. McCarthy to Brendan W. and Patricia C. F a r­ Lift-slab companies don’t agree rell, 174 Benton St., $136,000. Multitech New England Inc., to WINTER CEEARANCE Thomas E . and Susan B. Sullivan. By Popular Demandl () N E • W E K K • () \ I. V ! Oak Grove Farms Condominium. BRIDES $114,900. on effect of safety guidelines , Robert W. Kanehl to William A. Bugle Boy Casual Cargo Pants Zerio. North Main Street, $135,000. H A R TF O R D (AP) - Officials of mittee and could force the company workers who would not have nbeen Jorge E . and Ellen L. Machado to the two companies who specialize into bankruptcy by making the in the building had the new rules ’88 George Munroe and LuAnn Mun- Buy One, Get One in the lift-slab construction method construction method tooexpensive. been in effect. Compliance with rse. Beacon Hill Condominium. disagree on whether the costs of But the president of the nation's institute rules is voluntary, but $ 100 , 000 . FREEI meeting proposed new safety only other company specializing in become mandatory if they are Mary Lee Kanehl to George D. guidelines could end use of the lift-slab construction, Liftplate In­ adopted by OSHA. An informative and Beatrice J. Parkhurst, Spruce building technique. ternational Inc. in Miami, said Mike Russillo, a Texstar vice Street. $285,000. The lift-slab procedure, in which Thursday that the new rules would president who argued against the Multitech New Ekigland Inc. to concrete floors are poured in a not affect his plans to use the rules at the committee meeting, supplement Deborah L. Sulla and Wayne V. stack on the ground, then lifted into method. said In a copyright Hartford Cour- Raicik, Oak Grove Farms Condom­ Sweaters...... from no a up place on vertical steel columns, Liftplate was not involved in the ant report published Thursday that featuring new inium. $104,900. was used in the L'Ambiance Plaza construction of L ’Ambiance. the committee of ANSI "has, in Holiday Homes Corp. to Kim­ V\/inter Jackets...... (from *2 0 " ) U O o f f f apartment building that coilapsed The two companies are identified effect, been given the power to photos of spring berly E. Kahan, 886 Parker St., QUYS ONLY in Bridgeport on April 23, killing 28 by the U.S. Occupational Safety and regulate lift slab out of existence in conveyance tax $128.70. Assorted Insulated & Water Repellent workers. Health Administration as specializ­ the U.S., and Texstar along with and summer bridal Anthony J. and Barbara J. The American National Stand­ ing in lift-slab construction. i t " Retartha to Richard V.C. and Work Boots...... ards Institute, composed of safety The standards institute commit­ David Turlington, a lawyer for ensembles and ideas Deborah L. Busick. Twin Oaks officials, engineers and industry tees voted to accept two Texstar, said the company believes Manor, $235,000. Extra Heavyweight Flannel Shirts... Herman Survivors & Wolverine ] representatives, recommended recommendations; "improprieties have been commit­ to help plan the Philip L. and Linda L. Burgess to Wednesday that federal officials • All but essential workers must ted. This is a total denial of due James M. and Donna L. Benton, Rugby Shirts & Polar Fleece Jackets $ 2 4 » Waterproof Boots adopt procedures to improve safety leave a lift-slab building when process and violatesevery constitu­ ideal wedding, will Pine Acres Terrace, $138,000. at sites where the lift-slab method is floors above them are being lifted. tional right you can have. This Olcott Associates Limited Part­ employed. • All lifting components used in whole thing was railroaded be published on nership to New Ekigland Residen­ Officials of Texstar Construction the process must be capable of through.” tial Properties, Limited Partner­ Corp., the company facing $2.5 supporting 2.5 times their inten- But Peter M. Vanderklaauw, January 29th. ship, Marilyn Court Apartments, $4999 million in federal fines for alleged dend loads. president and owner of Liftplate $5,750,000. safety violations at L'Ambiance The Bridgeport building col­ International, said in a telephone Margaret H. Kuntzelman to Levi Prewash & Stonewashed Jeans S15*9 Plaza, said that the new rules were lapsed when several floors were Interview Thursday that he had “ no Don’t Be Left Out! William Rogers and Marie L. pushed through the industry com­ temporarily in place, killing many problems with It at all.” Michael-Rogers, Bryan Drive, Levi Black & Gray Jeans...... »19*» $159,000. James E. O’Brien III to Richard Levi White Wash SOS’s & SOVs...... s2 9 «» SHORT WOOL$/|Q99 LONG WOOL $/lQ99 Reserve your Y. and Patricia J. Abo, Mlllbridge COATS COATS 0 7 Hollow Condominium, $90,000. Advertising Space Richard V.C. and Deborah L. FAMOUS $1099 ALL i99 Busick to Nathaniel D. Fowler, LABEL I 7 WOVEN ‘9 Now! Green Manor Estates, $149,000. Prewash *17»* & Stonewashed » 1 9 » DRESSY BLOUSES TOPS REWARDS 000 Willilam E. and Helen D. Hill to AND MANY MORE UNADVERTISTED SPECIALS Douglas A. and Teiesa Hill, 11 TAKE AN ADDITIONAL 50% OFF For information leading to the apprehension Advertising Deadline Byron Road, $90,000. Raymond J. and Barbara Ann I ALL KNIT HATS & GLOVES | and conviction of the parties involved in the WrobelskI to Rothman and Beau­ Dlwovar Chtcka January 22 lieu Inc., Tolland Turnpike, convey­ Card* Wtlcomt destruction of property at Lynch Toyota-Pontiac, WaiootTw 500 West Center Street, Manchester. All ance tax $660. information will be held 269 Middle Turnpike West in strictest confidence. (next to Walgreens) Call the MANCHESTER HERALD ADVERTISING EMERGENCY 643-5065 MffiSS-BMBI Call Joe McCavanagh Fire — Police — Medical WHERE SMART WORKING WOMEN SAVE 20'HiTO SCdiON FASHION. HOURS: 6 4 6 - 4 3 2 1 DEPARTMENT at 643-2711 to reserve space. DIAL 911 ARMY A NAVY •MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE - 384 W. Middle Tpke. Mon ■’’ueE., Wed. 10-8 / Thure. & FrI. 9-9 / Set. 9-6 / Sun. 10-5 •VERNON— Tri-City Plaza, Talcotlville Rd. In Manchester --- MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 15. IMS - jL « - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Jan, 15. 198B Escaped murderer ‘He’s like a time bomb out there’

been convicted of second-degree In 21 months since Yount’s beck, 40, married with two children By David S. Martin murder, for a non-premedltated OPINION The Associated Press escape, police have received a and one grandchild, began visiting slaying, which then carried a 10- to number of leads, including alleged and writing to Yount. She continued sightings in central Maryland and to see Yount after he transfered to 20-year sentence. Bell said. LUTHERSBURG, Pa. - La- Three months after Yount’s final in State College, Pa., and informa­ Rockview, about 100 miles away, in vonne Rimer spent almost 20 year§,, appeal, Mrs. Brodbeck withdrew trying to keep her daughters tion that he was in Montreal, September 1985. Madden said. The last lead came in Yount’s letters to Mrs. Brodbeck $7,410 from a $7,500 bank account. Little need murderer behind bars. Last yea' he Madden said. Jack escaped, and Mrs. Rimer believes November. were full of sexual overtones. he is capable of killing again. For a time, investigators thought Madden said. He sent them to a post Mrs. Brodbeck, who was working Police investigators agree. Yount might have written a book office In Lewisberry, where Mrs. as a receptionist at a beauty salon Anderson “ He’s like a little time bomb out titled “ Vanish: Disappearing Brodbeck had rented a box using In Wormleysburg, also rented stor­ for outside there,” said state trooper Raymond Through I.D. Acquisition” under her middle and maiden names, age space in Harrisburg, where she Fratangelo, who is working on the the name Johnny Yount. The book Brenda Warner, the trooper said. left a light blue car, he said. case. “ Some officer may pull him describes how a person can change “ He may actually have cared for identities and vanish, but authori­ her, but after December 1985 he At 1 p.m. the day of his escape, over for a broken tail light and get Yount was dropped off by a labor shot without even knowing why.” ties determined Johnny Yount was saw her as e way to get out,” park study the pen name of a Los Angeles Madden said. “ If he was manipulat­ foreman about a mile from the On April 28, 1966, Jon E. Yount prison to drive a tractor on a farm How missiles stopped Pamela Sue Rimer as she writer. ing her and used her only as a Jon E. Yount, now 49, holds a means for escape, then she’s dead detail. The foreman discovered him walked home from her school bus missing at 3:30. When Director James F. Fogarty said that stop. He beat, raped and stabbed master’s degree in education and somewhere.” the town would do better to spend $15,000 or the 18-year-old high school senior learned computer programming in In addition to his petitions to the Walter Regel, an off-duty prison $20,000 on im provem ents to town parks than to for Afghans before slitting her throat, authori­ prison. He also traveled between Pardons Board, Yount had two guard who knew Mrs. Brodbeck prisons as an organist and headed trials in Clearfield County and a from her visits, saw her driving spend it on a consultant to study park and ties said. the prison chapter of the Jaycees. federal appeal for freedom that near the prison about 1:45 p.m.. Pamela Sue, an honors student JON E. YOUNT PAMELA SUE RIMER recreation needs, he was right. who rode horses, played the cla­ “ The way he manipulates people, failed before the U.S. Supreme Madden said. He learned later And when D irecto r G e o ffre y N aab said it rinet in the school band and planned . . . killer still at large . . . murdered In 1966 he could be in any setting. He could Court. Yount had escaped. went to Iran be teaching. He could be data In December 1985, a petition fora “ The biggest break he got was w a s not c le a r w h y the tow n had to bring in to enroll at Penn State University on a scholarship, was buried in her She wrote to politicians and led “ He’d been a model prisoner for processing,” Madden said. third trial was denied. F. Cortez getting a three-hour jump on us,” som eon e fro m the outside to m ake an Madden believes Yount will even­ Bell III, assistant district attorney WASHINGTON — Stinger missiles from the prom dress. Her classmates laid petition drives for Yount’s nine 20 years. Who'd have thought he Madden said. evaluation, he was right. was going to go?” said trooper tually be recaptured. “ He’s not in Clearfield County, believes CIA’s secret arsenals, intended for use against their graduation tassles across her pardon hearings, gathering as A month later, police discovered Granted, the arguments advanced many as 13,000 signatures in this William F. Madden, who heads the God. He's not infallible.” Yount fled when it appeared all his Soviet tactical aircraft in Afghanistan, reportedly grave. the purported getaway car, which unsuccessfully by the two directors can be Yount, who had been Pamela rural coal and farm community in investigation. Yount met Mrs. Brodbeck in 1983 legal avenues had been closed. have wound up in Iran — where they have been Madden said Yount apparently when he was at Camp Hill state “ Yount consistently felt the sent­ was tan, in a parking lot in used in d iscrim in ately in all cases in which the Sue’s math teacher, was twice central Pennsylvania. Harrisburg. Authorities believe OVYNlWOS*86 turned against U.S. aircraft in the Persian Gulf. convicted of first-degree murder, Yount escaped April 5,1986, while walked to a nearby road and fled in prison and she was a volunteer for ence he received was unfair,” said tow n proposes to h ire a consultant to m ake a Intelligence sources say several American-made a car with Diane Brodbeck, a Lutheran Social Services in Bell, who argued before the Su­ Yount and Mrs. Brodbeck swapped once of rape. Mrs. Rimer worked on an unsupervised farm detail at the car for the blue car she left in study. Those arguments do not always apply. Stingers have been sold to Iran by Afghan constantly to ensure Yount didn’t Rockview State Correctional woman who had visited inmates Harrisburg. preme Court in Yount’s case. Yount thought he should have that city. There are clear instances in which there is a guerrillas with close ties to Ayatollah Khomeini’s have his life sentence commuted. Institution. with a church group. According to Madden, Mrs. Brod­ need fo r special exp ertise not a va ila b le within fanatical regime. Some Stingers reportedly have the town government or for the perspective of found their way Into the hands of the radical an outsider whose view of the forest will not be Revolutionary Guards, who operate armed obscured by the trees. speedboats in the Persian Gulf. There is reason to believe that Stinger missiles have already been But the current problem does not fit that used to down at least one U.S. helicopter. category, and the town administration did not These deadly missiles were supposed to be used make a very persuasive argument in favor of Sacrifice for worthy cause by Afghan guerrillas to shoot down Soviet a consultant. helicopters and planes. A com m ittee of citizens has been and Municipal Employees will The CIA has purposely made it difficult to trace E very man established to study park and recreation honor the 20th year of Dr. King’s its secret arms shipments. But we have been should have facilities, needs and programs. It includes assassination in that city on April investigating this scandal for several months; our something he’d members of the Advisory Park and 4. reporting included a trip by Dale Van Atta to the die for. A man A book, “ At the River I Stand,” Afghan-Pakistan border. Here are the pieces to the r Recreation Commission, whose permanent who won’t die Thomas L. tells about the struggle of striking puzzle: c h a rg e is to know about and advise upon park for something black workers who gained union 1. The Stinger scandal can be blamed largely on Winter Clearance and recreation matters. is not fit to live. Stringfellow representation eventually in the C IA’s obsession for secrecy and “ deniablllty.” Director Stephen Cassano, who has long had T h is p o ig ­ Memphis. ‘The CIA wanted to withhold American arms from at an avid in terest in recreation activities, is in nant quote by Dr. King’s spirit lives on in Afghanistan’s freedom fighters because the slain ci vi i the forefront of the effort to expand and songs by Stevie Wonder, “ Happy shipments had to go through Pakistan and might rights leader improve park and recreation offerings. He is Birthday,” and the Irish rock embarrass the Pakistani government. When the Martin Luther Pakistani said they had no objections. President automatically a liaison between the study ties will occur in the Manchester group U-2, “ Pride (In the Name King Jr. epitomizes the ultimate Reagan overruled the CIA. Still the CIA tried to co m m ittee and the B oard o f D irectors. schools and in the community. of L o ve)” . sacrifice of a human being to a withhold the sophisticated Stingers form the "V''. The town also has staff in the Recreation Earl Fraser Jr., president of the He was called an agitator, Tweed’s Specialty worthy cause. Afghans because, as one source put it, “ they didn’t Department and in the Parks Division New Haven Urban League, said Martin Lucifer Coon and a SALE The Liberty Bell in Philadel­ want their fancy toys going to some ragheads.” But that "black and whites need to notorious liar by the late FB I fam iliar with the problems and the potentials. phia, Pa , will be rung at 12:30 once again the CIA was overruled. Shop talk about racism in frank terms Director Edgar Hoover. A mes­ It w ould seem th ere is enough talent in p.m. on Monday, Jan. 18, to 2. ‘The Reagan administration arranged with to seek better change in society.” sage to rejoicing bigots is that Dr. house to do the job. highlight the third national holi­ Saudi Arabia, meanwhile, to contribute secret 2Q% on Dr. Claudewell Thomas, a King’s message will not be buried day for this Afro-American citi­ matching funds to pay for arms shipments to black psychiatrist from Califor­ in self-destructive hatred as zen. This year’s theme across the Afghan guerrillas. The arrangement is linked to nia. stresses that whites suffer indicated in a new book, “ Armed • Maternity Clothes nation is “ Living the Dream: Let the Iran-Contra scandal. Form er National Security Plus Pendleton Specials There’s no excuse from racism, too. They are and Dangerous: The Rise of Freedom Ring.” A time capsule Adviser Robert McFarlane negotiated with Saudi • Uniforms denied opportunities to see a White Right Groups.” by James containing the Rev. Dr. King’s Prince Bandar bln Sultan for contributions to both • Loungewear 637 Main Street diverse group working together, Coates. for that ‘nice day’ civil rights memorabilia will be the Afghan resistance and the Nicaraguan contras. at the expense of small groups I agree with the Rev. Jesse Downtown Manchester buried in Washington, D.C.. and Thereafter, profits from the Iran arms sales were which benefit from power posi­ Jackson that the Ku Klux Klan Rejeanne Manseau It is said that if you accidentally step on the will not be opened for the next 100 commingled with secret funds earmarked for the Owner tion, and opportunities that in­ will be a relic of the past — even foot of an English person, the victim will say, years, A Martin Luther King Afghan mujaheddin. clude blacks and other though three young unhooded 631 Main Street 643-6196 “ E xcu se m e .” game, books, and othercatalogue 3. The Saudis contributed $1.5billion, sources minorities. klansmen visited our town in Manchester Store Hours: Monday - Saturday, 9:30-5:00 Is it any wonder, then, that some people in items are available at the Non- October 1987. say, to the Afghan rsistance. In return for this England are appalled by the thought that the Violent Centerfor Afro-American I attended the first Martin I recommend that avid readers secret support, they demanded that the CIA arms Luther King conference at Bulke- government in London has hired an American Development in Atlanta. Ga and students read a thought- go to four favored Afghan groups. ‘Two are iey High School on Oct. 17 in hardshell fundamentalist factions — Hezb-e- to teach som e o f the nation’ s c iv il servants The Alpha Omega Institute is provoking book, “ Code Nome: Hartford. Islami, led by Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, and how to be patient and polite to the people they raising $100,000 to cover the costs Zorro: The Murder of Martin for building a statue of Dr. King, Dr. King’s untimely death was Luther King Jr.” by Dick Gre­ Ittihad-e-Islami, led by Rassoul Sayaf — with close serve? "A Monument for a Monumental not in vain because he could reach gory and Mark Lane. connections to Tehran. Both groups not only draw The notion puzzles Americans, too. If, as Man,” in Hartfordby April. Many out to the common person without Dr. (Charles B. Wilkinson, a inspiration from Ayatollah Khomeini but both also Prim e Minister Margaret Thatcher says, busts, painting and murals have reservation. He wanted to help retired physician, summarizes want to establish an Iranian-style Islamic state in Britons have lost their tradition of courtesy, been contributed by black artists black sanitation workers to the situation by stating. "In a Afghanistan. 4. Apparently, the Saudis hoped their financial Jewelers Since 1885 Americans have not yet become aware of it recently to commemorate this acheive fairness and he sup­ society where racism is permit­ ’ . *'A H lK ,L .t ' • ( ’ ,U H ‘.'I aid would placate the fundamentalists and promote :jANRu'i-’ and still associate the E n glish with good man. ported labor unions. Dr. King ted, the perpetrators will let it ',( vV hAVL' SOU’mH I I. Gi^iNC.tON IRuMUUU AM !• tolerable relations with Iran. The likely Saudi m anners. A two-hour luncheon will be wrote a book. “ Martin Luther continue if not pushed to change.” objective was to help the fundamentalists create an And indeed, the E nglish do h ave firm ideas held at the Emanuel Baptist King on Labor in the South: The Perhaps a new civil rights movement is needed in some Islamic state in Afghanistan, in preference to on w h at one does and w hat one does not say. Church in New Haven on Monday Case for Coalition.” , with blacks, Jews and other William Lucy, president of the northern states to reduce ethnic creating one in Saudi Arabia. ‘Thus most of the The American expert has learned, for representatives of other ethnic National Coalition of Black Trade animosity. CIA’s arms went to two guerrilla groups that are instance, that the English regard “ Have a groups in attendance to foster Unionists, remembers meeting friendly to Iran and hostile to the United States. n ice d a y ” as an annoyance. community cooperation through Dr. King in Memphis, Tenn., and Thomas L. Stringfellow Is a 5. Of more than 900 Stingers shipped to Pakistan for distribution to the Afghan guerrillas, an FAIRWAY DEPT. I t ’s a good bet that m an y A m erican s think racial harmony. A play will be he attended the Dr. King’s Manchester resident who writes estimated one-third never reached their so, too, and don ’t h ave the cou rage to say so. performed at the Shubert Theater funeral. Members of the Am eri­ periodically about issues affect­ 975 Main St., Manchester HOURS; destination. They were stolen by arms dealers, M-T-W-F 9-6:00 M a yb e if w e could h ire an E nglish e x p e r t... in New Haven that night. Activi- can Federation of State, County ing minorities. 846-1717 crooked CIA middlemen and corrupt officials along MC/VISA STORE Thure. 9-0 / Set. 9-5:30 the way. Not only Stingers, but weapons of all "From the Basics to the Impossible to Find, You Should Come Here First!" description can be purchased at black-market arms bazaars along the Afghan-Pakistani border. * KEYS MADE No good answer yet on auto safety rules 6. Informants have told the CIA that the two WINDOW SHADES CUT * CUSTOM fundamentalists guerrilla groups have sold several added protection. Stingers to Iran. In return, Iran provides cash, Last fall, 1 suggested that readers ask George The insurance industry sued NHSTA, and the indoctrination and guidance to the guerrillas. ’The Bush a series of questions on why he "announced case went to the Supreme Court, which ruled in the two groups reportedly are holding back weapons on April 6,1981, that 15 auto safety rules were being summer of 1983 that NHTSA had acted “ arbitrarily for the final struggle to control Afghanistan after rescinded, revised or redrafted.” One would have Northern and capriciously” in rescinding the standard. That the Soviets pull out. required the installation of air bags or automatic ENTIRE SPRING HAS SPRUNG AT Perspective is why the standard was reissued by NH’TSA in After his trip. Van Atta concluded that the CIA seat belts starting with new car models in 1984, and why air bags will be in 1990 cars. has simply failed to monitor, let alone protect, its WICKER DEPARTMENT;^ ALL September 1981. Another would toughen doors for Michael J. McManus FAIRW So I still wish voters would ask George Bush to arms shipments. Now, the agency has started to SECOND side impacts. tighten security. CIA agents now question OFF '/i explain why he took a “ deregulation” step that led Reg. Silk & Plastic Had both been implemented, tens of thousands of guerrillas closely and demand to see empty rocket people who died in recent years on the highways to 3,000 to 5,000 deaths a year. Prices Flowers canisters before replacing Stingers. 30% would be alive today. And hundreds of thousands of * Plsnters Buahas & Individual Stems My second question was, “ Why were Mlnl-edltorial ★ Qsthering Baskets others would be less severely Injured. BIG WEEK! requirements to improve side impact protection a decade earlier — beginning in September 1981. Secretary of Education William Bennett looks ★ Table Top Baskets ‘terminated’ on July 12,1982, and never revised?” A TOUCH OF WICKER ACCENTS ANY OECORI 1 received a letter from Diane Steed, Bush announced a one-year delay in April 1981 like a fish swimming valiantly upstream and LARCE SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVEDI Supsr SolocUon administrator of the National Highway Traffic during which a cancellation would be considered. It Diane Steed says, “ The agency suspended a making little progress. Bennett has unveiled his 20% rule-making proceeding, to permit further Safety Administration, criticizing my column as was "canceled” Dec. 8,1981. Ideal secondary school curriculum — Gothic COATS A CLARK ALL IN STOCK OUR BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR! leaving "a misleading impression not only about Steed, in her letter to me, noted that “ The U.S. research and data collection. NH’TSA plans to issue architecture, quadratic equations, British various federal regulatory activities but about auto industry was in extremely rough shape; all a proposed regulation in this area later this year literature, art history — all the classic elements of PICTURE f r a m e s highway safety in general.” were losing money, and some near bankruptcy. If (1987).” But it has not yet been issued, though Western civilization. But the news from the CHOOSE FROM SELECTED GROUPS OF: NH’TSA says stronger doors could save 800 lives. nation’s largest school system. New York City’s, is She makes one valid point. Highway safety is those companies had suffered further financial llsxiolf ic—=JL 11x14 . SUITS • DRESS SHIRTS . SWEATERS In fact, way back in 1978, NH ’TSA said that since that more than half the kids drop out. Buildings are oU better today that it was in 1980 when there were harm, tens of thousands of American jobs would 8,200 front-seat car passengers were killed in side falling apart. Indoor plumbing is sometimes a 8;xii . SPORT COATS . SPORT COATS . KNIT SHIRTS 51.000 deaths on the highway. Last year, there were have been threatened.” 5x7 crashes, “ improving the safety of people involved luxury. We suspect that the runaway success of the Red Heart’ • SLACKS • OUTERWEAR • TIES 46.000 deaths. And since there are more cars on the However, Dr. William Nordhaus. former chairman of the President’s Council of Economic in side crashes... is the NH’TSA’s highest priority.” best-seller, “ The Closing of the American Mind,” 4 Ply Handknitting Yarn Here's How It Works: Buy any item in the Selected Group at our Reg. Price, get the second highway, the reduction is even more dramatic — If so, why has nothing happened in a decade, Mr. Advisors, told NHTSA, “ Providing automatic shows there are plenty of folks out there cheering 100% Orion’ Acrylic Fiber Uem for $1.00. Mix and match. Higher price prevuUs. from 3.3 deaths per 100 million miles driven in 1980 Bush? Bennett and his return to the classics. But where is OFF Reg. Prices crash protection in cars would save the nation $2.7 ARTICLE E.267 25% ^ to 2.5 deaths per 100 million miles in 1986. Another question for him I suggested: “ Why the curriculum that will keep a child in school, off billion each year, and the total discounted benefits ENTIRE STOCK A ll T0PCClAliS3S»tPP* All: WEATHER COATS j^jOigPl But there would have been many fewer deaths if for model year 1986 and beyond fora two-person can’t the U.S. make large trucks have large drugs and out of trouble? BOXED GREETING the vice president’s task force had not eliminated automatic belt system would be $33 billion... underride guards like those in Europe to keep cars . ALL SALES FINAL • SUGHT CHARGE FOR ALTERA’nONS many specific safety standards. Employment of workers in the auto industry is from sliding underneath?” She said such accidents WINDOW “ are rare.” But hundreds of people die in them. CARDS What’s incredible to me is that she sidesteps that likely to stay the same or rise very modestly. fflaurlipstpr HpralJi issue. ‘The cost is minor. My question is still valid. “ The costs of a recission (of the rule) are four I also asked Bush. “ Why don’t you think trucks Founded In 1881 SHADES “ We have sought ways to improve the times the benefits.” Why? He estimated that should be outlined with reflective tape, as NHTSA PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... Publliher /* « I M c m effectiveness of our safety programs,” she says. 2 B*s.'I.Se**«3 I ■ ■ -YourOutlJyMaps Shop'______■ g , 1 highway deaths would increase by 5,000 a year In What about air bags? “ The ‘automatic protection’ proposed in 1980?” A 1985 study found that the tape QEORQE T CHAPPELL...... Editor 1986. and 70,000 would be critically injured that the DOUQLA8 A. BEVINS...... Expcutiva Editor A Sympathy At»t. ★ AH OccMlonI AAaat.m ! I I bad been debated and litigated since 1909 but had would cut daytime crashes 16 percent, and at % MARIE P. GRADY...... CityEditor 20 W A Gel Well Am i. a BIrthdey Awt. never gone into effect. In fact, It was reissued in standard would save. nighttime, 21 percent. ALEXANDER QIRELLI...... AMOclitt Editor C U T FREEH! 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I - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 15, 19M Skimpy prenatal care is taking its toll in lives BUSINESS years of drought, wrote Bradley she Bradley asked the magazine’s of live births were low-birthweight 25 ha ve decided to expand coverage The Reagan administration early By JIM Lawrtnct simply hoped for the best when ibe readers to fill out a coupon and mail and 76 percent of pregnant women as a result of the new law. this year proposed an $85 million The Associated Press discovered there was no prenatal it to him if they agreed that received first-trimester care. The Bradley and Rep. Henry Wax- plan to reduce infant mortality, but goals are 5 percent and 90 percent, man, D-Calif., are trying to go even would have financed it by reducing care available to her through her Wholesale prices up 2.2% in 1987 WASHINGTON - Her husband Medicaid, the government health program (or the poor, should be . respectively. further this year by raising the outlays for Medicaid family plan­ county or state. made $5.25 an hour, too much to eligibility level to 85 percent above ning services. The Office of Man­ Twenty-eight weeks Into the expanded to cover more low- Historically, Medicaid assist­ By AAcrtt Yancey Heating oil costs fell 5.1 percent 0.3 percent in November. For the areas of the economy where price qualify (or Medicaid assistance, so the federal poverty line. Their plan agement and Budget has taken no pregnancy, she went Into labor (or Alice Ice of Pikeviile, Tenn., saw a income, uninsured pregnant ance, has been tied to welfare The Asioclotcd Press after two monthly gains and rose year, food prices were down 0.2 increases have been much more eligibility levels set by the states. would also require states to provide position on the congressional initia­ 47 minutes. Her daughter, bom in a doctor only twice whiie she was women. He has received more than 24.4 percent for all of 1987. percent. rapid — partly because of the But, as one doctor testified recently coverage of youngsters in low- tive, which is buried In a much hospital emergency room, weighed pregnant. 6,000 responses, many with letters WASHINGTON - Wholesale pri­ Those declines rpflected a 4.3 The December food price decline falling dollar — than those for attached. on Capitol Hill, “ the trouble with income, uninsured two-parent larger money bill. 2 pounds, 4 ounces. • U.S.-finished goods and It wasn't enough. “ After almost five months’ hospi­ ces rose a modest 2.2 percent in percent drop in crude oil prices, was paced by a 23.7 percent drop in They tell of unemployment, Medicaid is that far too few of the families. An administration official con­ 1987, but plunged 0.3 percent in egg prices, a 12.6 percent drop in commodities. Her son was bom nearly two The Congressional Budget Office tended recently that money is not a talization and thousands o.' dollars sending wholesale energy prices minimum-wage jobs and lack of poor qualify.” December, the steepest one-month pork costs and an 11.0 percent fall The Consumer Price Index, months premature, at 3 pounds, 4 estimates the Bradley-Waxman major factor in reducing infant on Medicaid, we brought home a down 1.9 percent after a 0.9 percent insurance, of hospitals and doctors That|’s broause, in most states, drop since July 1986, the govern­ for fruits and vegetables, which had which includes both imports and ounces. He spent five weeks in the proposal would add 79,000 pregnant 4-pound, 11-ounce baby,” the Novembier declinne. Energy prices who refuse treatment unless pa­ the income required to get welfare mortality. "Money alone does not ment said today. skyrocketed 42.6 percent In the services, is due out Wednesday for intensive care unit. women and 239,000 children under produce good outcomes,” Robert woman wrote. "If only I could have overall rose 10.2 percent in 1987. tients put up hundreds of dollars up is well below the federal poverty Last year’s gain reversed a 2.5 Natural gas prices last month preceding month largely because December and all of 1987. For the Mrs. Ice, former manager of an standard of $8,738 for a family of age 5 to the Medicaid roster in its Helms, assistant secretary of received a small amount of medical engineering design firm, said her front, of babies bom prematurely percent decline in 1986. The De­ rose 3.0 percent after dropping by the California lettuce crop had been first 11 months of 1987, inflation at at 2 or 3 pounds and spending three. And half the states do not first year. The cost to the federal health and human service, told a attention! Tragedy! ’’ the consumer level was running at mother-in-law had scraped to­ In an interview, Bradley said the cember drop followed stagnant nearly 6 percent in October and devastated by mold and bad months in Intensive care units, of a offer welfare at all to families with government, which pays 50 to 80 House hearing. “ How, what and an annual rate of 4.7 percent, more gether the money for her two percent of Medicaid costs, would be when services are delivered is far letters he received "vividly demon­ price activity in November and a November. Natural gas prices fell weather. system that denies $400 for prenatal two parents, no matter how low the 0.2 percent decline in October. Lettuce prices last month rose than four times the tiny 1.1 percent checkups. As for the government, $65 million (or the first full year of more important." strate the overwhelming need for 4.1 percent for the year. checkups but shells out the $14,000- household income. 10.5 percent, but had almost increase in 1986. "there was no help when we needed coverage. Bradley disagrees, and the Gen­ this kind of care availability.” As 1987 ended, a selection of Analysts said that the December plus it costs to care for the average Under a law passed last year, doubled in November, rising 95.4 The department gave these other it," she said in a letter to Sen. Bill Another part of this year’s infant eral Accounting Office reported at “ Time after time these women goods costing $10 two decades gas-price spurt could be short-lived low-birthweight baby. states were allowed to extend earlier would have cost $29.68. That percent. Tomato prices fell 55.8 wholesale price numbers; Bradley, D-N.J. mortality initiative involves an the same hearing that Its research ended up with low-birthweight now that energy prices are falling The nation has made virtually no Medicaid to all uninsured pregnant percent in December after skyrock­ • Alcoholic beverage prices "After Joshua was bom, we extra $30 million for community showed that lack of money was a babies or babies with problems compared to $28.89 at the close of again. progress toward meeting goals set women and young children with 1986. Prices for new automobiles fell eting 86.9 percent in the preceding were up 0.3 percent in December finally received Medicaid to pay the incomes up to 100 percent of the and migrant health centers, specifi­ major reason pregnant women because they could not get prenatal almost $30,000 in medical ex­ by the surgeon general to reduce Spurring last month’s decrease, 1.6 percent last month after a 2.2 month. and 0.1 percent for all of 1987. federal poverty line — regardless of cally to curb infant deaths. The received late prenatal care or none care, and the reason was because penses,” Mrs. Ice wrote. “ I will the incidence of low-birthweight the largest since the 0.8 percent percent slump in November on Beef and veal prices fell 0.5 • Household appliance prices babies and Increase early prenatal family status or welfare eligibility. centers are intended for low- at all. they couldn’t come up with the $600 were down 0.2 percent last month never understand how so-called income areas with few physicians An Arkansas farm wife, pregnant they needed to pay the doctor,” drop in July 1986, were sharp pass-through rebates and other percent last month; poultry prices care by 1990. In 1985, as in 1980 when Two — California and Minnesota — declines In prices of gasoline and incentives offered to dealers by were down 2.4 percent: fish prices but up 0.5 percent for the year. well-educated, intelligent govern­ already were doing so and another and high infant mortality rates. and “ absolutely broke” after two Bradley said. ment officials in Washington can’t the goals were set. nearly 7 percent home heating oil. ' manufacturers. were off 0.7 percent. • Home electronic equipment get it through their heads! It is so Gasoline prices fell 5.2 percent New, 1988 models actually cost Moderate increases were re­ prices fell 0.3 percent in December much more inexpensive to help last month after edging up 0.2 3.1 percent less last month than 1987 ported for cooking oil, rice and and 1.4 percent for the year. pregnant women receive proper percent in November. Gasoline models had in December 1986. bakery products. • Furniture costs were up 1.0 prenatal care than it is to wait until prices for the year were up 20.6 Food prices, meanwhile, fell 1.3 The wholesale price calculation percent from November and 3.8 States striving to cut infant death rates excludes services and imports, percent over December 1986. the damage is done! ” percent. percent in December after rising Spurred by Bradley and others. assistance program urges low- ambitious initiatives such as “ 9 by women. Connecticut has doubled Congress has started to broaden By Jill Lawrence says Rae Grad, executive director the amount Medicaid will pay for of the commission, a government income pregnant women to call a 90” in Illinois, a reference to the Medicaid coverage so that year by The Associated Press obstetrical care. year, more low-income, uninsured agency. “ We need to do what we toll-free "careline.” "Remember, surgeon general’s goal of lowering the infant death rate to nine per Maine’s health bureau is sponsor­ Ex-UTC chief leads investor group pregnant women and young child­ WASHINGTON - In North Ca­ know how to do and the problem will from day one, life’s begun,” the AP photo brochure says. "Take care of 1,000 by 1990. The current rate is ing a television ad campaign urging ren become eligible. But the rolina, they call it “ Baby Love.” In be licked.” HARTFORD (AP) — An investment partner­ Courant in today’s editions said members of the company. He has been called "the father of the yourself and your baby with Baby 10.8. early prenatal care. California has COMPUTER CALLIGRAPHY — Joseph Sieber, front, process is slow and the need is Kansas, Connecticut and Massa­ The time-tested remedy is prena­ expanded an outreach pilot pro­ ship led by retired United Technologies Corp. Pritzker family are thought to be among the hostile takover,” or, by detractors, “ the gray Love.” The "9 by 90” plan, adopted in great. chusetts it’s “ Healthy Start.” In tal and preventive care, as the gram, "OB Access," from 13 (Tiairman Harry J. Gray and a Texas business partnership’s investors. shark." and his brother, Jonathan Sieber, pose with their Bradley, in an article on prenatal Illinois, it’s "9 By 90" and in commission is discovering in an Utah and Montana residents can 1985, aims to offer a new nutrition counties to the whole state. Massa­ executive is raising hundreds of millions of The Pritzkers are Chicago-based financiers His successor, Robert F. Danlell, has sold computerized calligraphy system at their firm, Inscribe program, expand the state's "Par­ care in Woman’s Day magazine, California, the businesslike "OB examination of maternal and child call the Pregnancy RiskLine for chusetts expanded nutrition and dollars to buy into and possibly acquire who last year ranked 10th on Forbes magazine’s several of the businesses Gray bought while Inc., in Cambridge, Mass. The computer can do in 10 health reports dating from 1920. ents Too Soon” program and shifting the company’s primary emphasis from pointed out that the United States Access.” counseling and information about health programs (or pregnant industrial companies, Gray says. list of the nation’s 400 richest people, with an minutes what it takes 10 hours for the skilled human has slipped to a tie for last place From television advertisements "It's just like they used a ditto environmental threats to the fetus. increase public funds for regional women and children and launched a Gray said Thursday from his Florida home estimated fortune of $3.8 billion. growth to profitability. among 20 industrialized nationd to counseling hot lines, many states sheet,” says Grad. "From 1920 to In South Carolina, all low-income perinatal care networks, day care, multilingual media campaign to that the new partnership, called Harry J. Gray, Asked if he would be interested in acquring Gray, who also maintains a home in handwriter, producing fine script for correspondence. ranked according to infant mortal­ are striving to reduce their infant 1987 we see the exact same pregnancy patients are screened prenatal care, family planning, encourage early prenatal care. Meivyn N. Klein and Partners, includes more Hartford-based UTC, Gray said: "You know you Connecticut, said his new partnership will have ity. Thirty years ago it was ranked death rates. And on Capitol Hill, a strategies promoted over and over for potential complications and follow-up nursing services for new­ than 30 investors. can’t speculate on that..., We’re not going to get offices In Farmington, Chicago, and Lost Tree 6th. new National Commission to Pre­ and over again.” those at high risk are assured borns, substance abuse treatment "All the states are doing some­ Gray said he couldn’t identify any of the other involved in any adversarial takeover” Village. Fla., north of Palm Beach. He said it and prevention, and medical servi- "For the most part, these babies vent Infant Mortality is scrutiniz­ While the goal continues to be proper care — including help with thing,” Grad says. “ Often what investors until the partnershiphas completed its Gray stepped down in 1986 as chairman of would be likely to target companies in the N ear ly N u S hoepe 6es for poor infants and children. are not dying of incurable or ing the results with an eye toward early and continuing care of women transportation and rescheduling they do is try to get a little squeeze private equity offering, probably by the end of UTC, which has annual sales of more than $15 automotive, aerospace or heavy equipment 366 Main St., Manchester, CT 06040 esoteric diseases,” Bradley said. making recommendations for a during their pregnancies, states missed appointments. In Arizona, the state is helping to of money wherever they can. Many January. billion on Pratt & Whitney jet engines. Sikorsky sectors. Between RumM S H iynei St. in PhlbriM Agenq^ Bldg. "They are dying of poverty, ignor­ are trying innovative ways to reach states put money into programs M i-lO T l Open Mon. Thni Sat. H n. 19-4 national drive. Some states, like Kentucky, have pay for a newborn Intensive care Many of the investors are prominent business helicopters, Otis elevators. Carrier air condi­ He said the partnership would seek to buy ance and neglect. They are dying high-risk women and allocate li­ without a cute little catchword. It’s “ We’re trying to get away from earmarked extra money to streng­ program, a maternal transporta­ people, and some have put up as much as $50 tioners and other products. corporations or positions in corporations with because they were bom too small, the idea that people have to invent mited resources. , not always the catch phrase that’s CASH then and expand existing prenatal tion program and outreach and million apiece. Gray said. Gray continues to sit on the UTC board of the consent of managment. For High Chairs, Car Seats, Cribs to mothers too poor to afford the something new in order to make a A brochure promoting North services to high-risk pregnant indicative of what’s going on.” His principal partner. Klein, is a lawyer and directors. As of last March, he owned 110 shares Carolina’s "Baby Love” medical services. Others have undertaken Bassinets, Play Pena, Dressing necessary prenatal care that difference. They clearly do not,” former chairman of Altamil Corp. He has offices of UTC common stock and had the right to "We wouldn’t get involved in the raider-type Tables in Ciood Condition should be every child’s birthright." In Corpus Christ!, Texas, and Chicago. Klein was acquire another 88.258 shares, according to the of situation,” Gray said. "That’s just not Doctors recommend 13 prenatal special counsel to UTC in 1983 and a director of company’s 1987 proxy statement. appropriate. We’ll leave that to T. Boone All Winter Clothlni 50% Off visits during a pregnancy. The Playboy Enterprises Inc. from 1977 to 1986. While at UTC. Gray engineered a sring of Pickens, Icahn and those guys.... Life’s too short Beautiful Selection -1;izes 0-14 checkups help them detect and One industry source quoted by The Hartford friendly and unfriendly takeovers to expand the to be fighting all the time." control hypertension, diabetes, iron deficiency and other conditions that increase the likelihood of prema­ ture, low-birthweight babies — Big swings would limit program trading DON’T SLIP ON THEICB babies weighing less than 5.5 HAVE YOUntOT pounds. industrial average is up or down at futures — which represent practice intensified the Oct. 19 Such babies are far more likely GENUINE PARTS & AUTHORIZED SERVICE GUIDE.. 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It nearly mirrors a changes as part of a possible suddenly have become responsibc for the Battery cables ar>d/or temporary limits on index futures Driveways to Big Parking Lots, etc. were preventable,” Dr. Robert "The results o f our vehicle checks were maintenance o f our cars. This is a valuable hold-down defective...... 16% prohibition in effect during all Because the strategies can in­ system of “ circuit breakers” to Cicco of Pittsburgh told a Senate about as we expected." says James L. service fljr us," Transmission fluid low or overfull .12% sessions for several weeks after the trading still in effect from after the volve the rapid trading of huge prevent another market crash. stock market crash and are moving subcommittee this fall. HOW DOES DILLON DO IT Hughes, executive director of the American Diagnostic vans and technicians were Worn wind.shield wiper blades .... 11% Oct. 19 crash. blocks of shares, the practice has Several members of Congress HAVE IT SANDED... AND BE SAFEI Lung Association of Alabama. "W ; checked provided by the American Automobile Today and for its next five to make them permanent. been criticized by some for worsen­ the The conditions are not only 361 cars. 126 o f which could not pass the also have blamed program trading, preventable, they are expensive. ufntMtUMC6 Association, and members o f the Tunc-Up repair shops, gasoline service stations, new sessions, the New York Stock Program trading is a blanket ing market volatility and exagger­ < 2 FORD emissions test. We also found many others Manufacturers Institute. Equipment and car and truck dealerships, and collision term for strategies used by inves­ but the NYSE said it was not acting The Institute of Medicine has with safety defects or other discrepancies." Exchange has asked its major ating existing market trends. jcompany i t 643-2659 ★ Tool Institute, and Car Care Council. tors attempting to profit or hedge because of political pressure, but as concluded that for every dollar member firms not to use its main a result of consultations with its Neglect Prevalent by trading stocks on New York A number of industry and politi­ SA VE THIS AD FOB FUTURE BEFERENCEm spent on prenatal care, more than Extensive Problems LOOKING FOR a second compilterized order system for major members over the issue. The underlying problem with the cars cal observers have contended the $3 would be saved on the low- A summary of the findings of the car g g f fQ f yOUT fO m llV ? program trading if the Dow Jones exchanges against stock index tested was neglect, according to Hughes. birthweight infants who mn up "M ore often than not we find that simple most of the $2.5 billion annual tab adjustments and/or maintenance procedures :reT‘o“ c^^ifh^“ e«;?srccti« problems InQS In todov's classified (or neonatal intensive care. like a basic tune-up w ill correct the condi­ And problems at birth often we , tion." he said. columns. Penalty part of deductible loss linger throughout a lifetime. Brad­ Hughes has special reason for concern about exhaust emissions. His city’s air qua­ number is reported by the fund or ley poses the hypothetical case of QUES'nON: I its custodian reported by the Billy, bom at 3.5 pounds, only 16 guarantee lost money in an National Association of Securities pounds and just starting to crawl at Investment Dealers, which then sends quota­ age 2. He has asthma, a hearing loss plan, even Investors’ tions for all mutual funds to the The and possibly some brain damage. though I got out Associated Press and United Press "It would not be unrealistic to a week before International. Those wire services predict that Billy will feel discour­ car repairs t h e stock Guide transmit mutual fund and other market crash. aged in school as a result of his William A. Doyle securities price tables to how-to-go-banidng- medical problems,” Brqdley said. PROFESSIONAL I invested newspapers. “ He may become a dropout...He $90,000 in a "go­ All this is accomplished by may have difficulty finding a job. for life. QUALTIY CONTROLLED vernment secur­ computers and wire. True, mis­ Because we would not support Billy ities” mutual takes can get Into the system — but even-thouah- at the beginning of his life, we may THE M A Z D \ AUTO BODY REPAIRS! fund on Jan. 30, It's our Iree Lifetime Service Guarantee, and you won't not to the extent your broker end up supporting him for the rest EXPERIENCE ALL MAKES... DOMESTIC & IMPORT 1087. and cashed out on Oct. 13. The Here’s how mutual fund price find a better repair guarantee anywhere. Here's how It claims. When there a re errors, they of his life.” KEEP IT GOING • ® l ic e n s e d a p p r a is e r s « value of the shares had fallen to quotations reach newspapers. works. As tong as you own a Ford, Mercury, Lincoln or $82,276.02.1 wascharged a $4,113.84 Each fund is "priced" after4 p.m.. usually can be traced to mutual STRONG WITH funds or their custodian banks. weVe-dosed-for- Ford light truck. If we repair It. we guarantee the covered penalty for redeeming. I received eastern time, every business day. repair lor as long as you own your vehicle. If the covered GENUINE MAZDA $78,163.08, making my total That’s done by adding up the value Why ‘shortcake’ loss William A. Doyle, a syndicated part ever falls or wears out, we’ll fix or replace It Iree. PARTS. $11,836.92. of the fund’s assets — mostly columnist, welcomes written ques­ Free parts. Free labor. It covers thousands of repairs and If you want to keep your Mazda at its During the nine months I held sectHtkies it holds as investments — is called ‘short’ tions, but he can provide answers the-hoHday card. lasts as long as you own your vehicle — no matter where best, maintain it with Genuine Mazda • FLAT BED SERVICE • that investment, I received divi­ subtr^ting any liabilities and Parts. Each is engineered to only through the column. Write to DES MOINES. Iowa (AP) - you bought your car or how old It Is. So whether you dend checks totaling $5,914.35. dividing by the number of fund drive a “golden oldie” or a newer model, the next time It Mazdals starwiaids of excel- shares outstanding. Doyle in care of the Manchester What makes a shortcake "short” lence. \bu'll find a corm>l< which I know I must report as Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester even though it’s stacked so high? needs repair, bring It to us and get the best repair guar­ seieclion in our parts de­ income on my 1987 income tax The resulting number is the /MORIARTY JaOTHERS/ 06040. The short comes from the high antee anywhere — our Iree Lifetime Service Guarantee. partment. Come in soon. return. fund’s asset value per share. That proportion of shortening in the Afk uf to ita ( copy of th* Lllatima Sarvlca Guarantaa. But how much of my loss can I biscuit-like cake, says Better 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT. 643-5135 deduct on my return? Is the penalty Homes and Gardens. Once you STAN M. OZIMEK, MGR. I paid part of a deductible loss, or do make the biscuit base, any type of UFETIME / M O R I A R f V b r o t h e r s / I have to swallow it? 0123466789 shortcake is possible depending on SERVICE GUARANTEE W o o a i a n a a person’s creativity and taste«. 301-315 Center Street ANSIVER; Report the entire GARDENS The key to making a delicious AAonchester, Connecticut $11,836.92 as a capital loss on CONNI BANKS ■ ffsIlMBm-M VShdUtmitfi 12/99 shortcake is to stack fruit and WE FIX CARS FOR KEEPS. Schedule D, Form 1040. What you cream in between the biscuit PARTS DEPT. call a "penalty” — technically Manchester CHORCHES layers. It will be a shortcake long on termed a "contingent deferred taste. OF MANCHESTER sales charge” and, In fact, a The Savings Bank of Manchester CONNI Locations: SINCE 646-4567 "rear-end load” — was part of your Manchester-Spencer St. at Shop Rite Plaza; 1933 I reminds you our offices vrilibe closed Women also face 80 OAKLAND ST. loss. Extra Large Caldor’s Shopping Center; DILLOn 643-5135 You could use that capital loss to Monday. Manchester Memorial Hospital; heart disease risk 319 MAIN ST. (Across from Armory), MANCHESTER. CT 643-2145 CHRYSLER-DODGE offset capital gains, if you had any BOSTON But don’t worry — in case you AutoBank?" Cktrner W. Middle Tpke. & Broad St.; In 1987, and thereby reduce your need cash, or want to make deposits or Main Office, Purnell Place Entrance. WEST POINT, Pa. (AP) - While taxable Income and the number of E. Hartford-Putnam Bridge Plaza; Burnside Office. heart disease is more common i|ONE OP THE ONLY CHRYSLER I dollars you pay the Internal Re­ FERN transfers, our Conni*“ Automatic East Windsor-Sophia’s Plaza (Rtes. 5 & 140). among men in the U.S., women i| DEALERS IN GREATER HART-1 venue Service. 2-3 Ft. Across Teller machines will be doing business Andover-Andover Shopping Plaza. about 50 and older should also PUBUCNOnCE If you had no capital gains, you Also as usual. Open 24 hours a day, too, at Ashford-Junction Routes 74 & 44. A ll Hangers minimize their risk (actors for the f o r d w i t h a p a r t s d e p a r t can use $3,000 of the capital loss to Mansfield - 6 Storrs Rd. (Rte. 195). disease. ST. BRIDGET SCHOOL !| -I offset other 1987 tatmble Income handy locations all around the area. South Windsor-973 Sullivan Ave. Before menopause, the female 74 Main Street, Manchester i|MENT OPEN SATURDAYS 9 A.M.I and carry the rest of the loss Home For If you don’t have a Conni card, Tolland-Route 195. MORE forward and use it to offset future hormone estrogen apparently pro­ come in and apply for one. So next vides some protection against heart TO OPEN GRADE 1 capital gains or $3,000 of mother e Houseplants • Herbs SltoNOONl! I KALENCHOE time we say “we’re closed,” you can disease in women. But between OJALITYJ Registration for September Classes income per year. • Birdfeed • Pottery Where your friends are. •I FOR ALL YOU DOJT YOURSELFERS | say, “ who cares.” about the ages of 50 and 00, rates of Begins February 8 Hybrid • Burpee Seeds heart disease in women begin to FIND IT H EI^ all QUESTION; You have pointed e Statuary An Open House will be held on GET 15% OFF out that mutual fund per share parallel those in men, according to Red, Pink e Fertilizer Merck Sharp k Dohme, maker of a QUALITY SEnVICE February 11 prices are printed in many daily Orange FRONT END ALL PARTS newspapers. My broker tells me e Cut Flowers new drug for certain patients with Call 649-7731 for further information. • Foliage Plants • etc. high cholesterol. ALIGNMENT that up to 5 percent of those listing Quality PURCHASED are wrong every day. Can that he It says such women are now often A dluat C H M r , camber, toe-in. $ 1 4 2 0 being advised by their doctors to where eppNceWe. Chech tire possible? KINDLING WOOD preceuree. neguler *34.20. ______Education! WITH THIS AD!! Include a teat (or cholesterol In their tMlh M e coupon. Capt*ee 2-e-ee ANSBfER; Almost anything is routine physical exams. When ^ 2®®/b ale 500 W. Center St possible. After close to 40 years of there is a high serum cholesterol WEVE newspapering. I’ve seen my share Manchester 168 Woodland Street • Manchester • 643-8474 finding, doctors will have the TOYOTA LYNCH of errors. But your broker’s state­ patient attempt to bring it down Tel. 646-4331 ment Is way off base. through diet and exercise, before fW1TSANDSEPU»“E MANCHESTER CONN. prescribing any drug therapy. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 15, lOM - 11 10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 15, 1988 FOCUS REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES Neglect turns collection into a ‘Hall of Shame’ REAL ESTATE THIS WEEK featuring: Oblivion was not the fate envisioned for "the street comers, in classrooms and barrooms, over By Rick Hampson American Pantheon” atthetumofthecenturyby New which men — and whether any women — should be The Associated Press “I tried to get the government York University, which made the hall part of its admitted to the hall. , pastoral new campus on the city’s highest natural There was plenty to argue about, especially in Open the door to NEW YORK — Abraham Lincoln has a black interested, i got iots of sympathy point. retrospect. smudge on his nose, Mark Twain a yeilow streakdown and no cash.” The hall’s architecture and sculpture evoked the What can one say about electors who in 1915 chose his forehead. Thoreau’s face is two different colors, heroic, classical grandeur of Greece and Rome. actress Charlotte Cushman in the artistcategory over painter JohnSingleton Copley and landscapedesigner and Whistler's is so dirty even his mother wouldn’t — Jerry Grundfest Stanford White designed the 630-foot-long, 10-foot- a idiole new career. recognize him. wlde arcade to wrap around one of his masterpieces, Frederick Law Olmsted? Who in 1940 picked a poet Announcing CENTURY ZT Career Opportunity Week. Welcome to the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, Nowfe the time to make your move. Find out what makes real L*state a NYU ’s Gould Library. The tile roof over the arcade named Sidney Lanier over Herman Melville, Emily where one of the nation’s greatest collections of rewarding career, especially when you'a* teamed up with the N u m K T 1 was supported by granite columns, spaced to form Dickinson and Louisa May Alcott? Who in I960elected home selling system in America. Join us for Career Si'ssiuns this wi*ek. portrait sculpture is slowly disintegrating. There is, at any rate, no room for them; all the composer Edward Alexander MacDowell instead of Seating is limited, so call today. See you there! ■ niches in the colonnade are filled with busts, many of niches for the busts. Bronze busts of 102 Americans from George Every five years an elections committee of 100 Winslow Homer or Will Rogers? which are disfigured for lack of routine cleaning. Tuesday, January 19th Century 21 EpsteIn Realty Ckr. Washington to George Washington Carver line the Some certifiably famous Americans, such as Henry Some busts have begun to corrode, and within 50 years distinguished Americans chose new members. As Mr. 7:30 pm ms N. Main •treat, Mancheeter hall’s open-air colonnade on a bluff in the southwest Dooley, Finley Peter Dunne’s character, put It, the Ford, were never elected, and others, such as Paul will be seriously damaged. Bronx, overlooking the Harlem River, the wooded hall was ’ ’th’ place where the names iv the most Revere, received not a single vote. hills of upper Manhattan and the palisades of New "I tried to get the government interested," says famous men is painted...an’ on’y th’ dead wans Elizabeth Seton, the first American Roman Put Niunber 1 to work for youi Jersey. Jerry Grundfest, the hall’s lastdirector, who resigned iligeable.” Catholic saint, was shut out six times, but she at least SOUTH WINDSOR - New to the market, charming 7 j This was the nation’s first hall of fame, but today its almost a decade ago. “ I got lots of sympathy and no Their busts, scaled slightly larger than life, were got votes in 1920 and 1955. That’s more than can be said room Split level, l8t floor family room, 3 bedrooms, neoclassical elegance and fine vista are mocked by a cash.” created by distinguished sculptors such as Daniel for Joyce Kilmer, author of the poem "Trees,” who 1 full bath and 2 'A baths, fireplace, large sun deck. crumbling neighborhood and an indifferent public. Bronx Community College, on whose campus the Chester French, Augustus Saint-Gaudens and logged a goose egg in each of five ballot appearances. Out of space,, out of money and out of time, the hall hall is located, isn’t sure what to do about the busts. Frederick MacMonnies. Their installation ceremo­ There were special Interest candidates, such as ‘185,000. offers testimony in granite and bronze that fame is Even if it were, it doesn’t have the money to do it. nies were attended by the likes of Thomas Edison, scientist Nikolas Tesla, who only received one vote in fleeting indeed. So, in an age when everyone is famous for 15 Herbert Hoover, Gen. John Pershing and Mary 1970 despite years of zealous advocacy by fellow ' l f ~ r n n n l minutes, the original hall of fame languishes in Pickford. If a poet recited verse composed for the- Slavic-Americans. Southerners unsuccessfully Yearly attendance, which rose to 50,000 between the championed Jefferson Davis, president of the wars, is now a 10th of that. Elections and installations obscurity. " It’s a forgotten piece of America,” says occasion, no one thought it corny. EPSTEIN REALTY Grundfest. "It was a great place, but the world It was a time when fame was more than a synonym Confederacy, who would have been the only hall S43 N. Main St.. Manoheeter. CT U&R REALTY CO. have not been held since the mid-1970s, and busts still member to have been stripped of his U.S. citizenship. 647-8695 have not been made for the last five members chosen. changed." for celebrity. Arguments raged on editorial pages and A &43-26fl entiirv 2 \ K*m I I st.Ue t orpt'ratit»n a** trustee for the NAF. and” -trademarks ol Cenliirv 21 Kual I sialu C urpuralitm 1 (lu.il Opniirliimt\ I’jnplm vr EACH OFFICE IS INOEFENDENTLY OWNED AND On.UATFI). Robert D. Murdock, Realtor

Can you trust IRS tax advice? V' An estimated 22 million calls are part-time worker to be able to The April 15 expected to flood the toll-free answer complex questions,” Ba­ deadline for hotline in anticipation of the April rash remarks. To alleviate the D.W.FISH problem, this year new hires will be Commercial-Investment Company N your federal in­ 15 due date — but what steps have come tax return been taken to prevent you from kept on as permanent employees. Msnchnter *149,900 is now just being burned? This year the IRS will also Roomy seven room, full dormered weeks away. As Sylvia In a recent statement, IRS monitor the accuracy of the Cepe. First floor den, fireplaced FOR SALE an informed, as­ Commissioner Lawrence Gibbs answers that operators give by spot front to back living room, formal MANCHESTER tute taxpayer, pledged that for those calling in the checking similar to the GAO’s dining room with bay window, one Porter and one half bathe, full basement • EstsMIihad laataurant with full bar you well may be next few months, ” our taxpayer investigative method. What’s with rec room and workshop area. MANCHESTER IMpeCCABLE *226,900 and apartment above. •175.(X)0 getting pre­ service menu includes some new more, if you call and feel that the One car garage has attached shad (Sracloua Raised Ranch with newly redecorated SOMERS pared to hit the options,” assistance you received was not and dog kennel. Situated on lovely fireplaced living room, dining room and appllanced EAST HARTFORD SPACIOUi *158,900 • 42 prime ecree reedy for eubdivleion. *800,000 Internal Re­ Politically, this move makes adequate, revenue agents will be on wooded lot and ready for your country sized kitchen, 3 bTOrooma and a 14’x18’ Four bedroom Colonial for the growing family. Slate, Rolling topo with etreim. foyer, fireplaced living room with bay window, formal din­ standby for more complicated impaction. Florida room. Family room haa full brick walled *250,000 venue Service sense. It’s in the Administration’s fireplace, elate entry, full bath and two Vi baths, 2 car ing, eat-ln kitchen, 2 car garage large corner lot with oak ENFIELD early and get best interest to make sure you questions. “ We’re discouraging • 13 e Aoiee neer EnfMd Mell/ garage. trees. •1,250.000 your problems behind you. If you tax laws, the IRS has the responsi­ receive correct information in light operators from trying to take a shot High traffic area have a tax question, you may bility to help,” Peter Barash, staff of the confusion surrounding at a tough question,” adds the IRS decide to call the IRS toll-free director of the subcommittee on changes brought about by the Tax spokesperson. ManchMter •232,900 if FOR LEASE telephone number. Commerce, Consumer and Mone­ Reform Act of 1986. If you can’t get As we near April 15, phone lines Qreat family horns. Large aaven MANCHESTER The chances are that 21 percent of tary Affairs, told my research the proper answers, it seriously get busy, making it more difficult to room one and one half bath Colo­ • 1800 eq.fl. office epeoa In new get through right away, so persist­ nial. Formal living room and dining D .W .F1SH ultra modem building. Praatige the time you will receive a associate Beth Kobliner. damages the chances that the THE REALTY COMPANY »13“ aq. It. ence is your best bet. rooms for entertaining, two flra- environment. completely wrong answer. In addi­ The range of incorrectly ans­ reform act will be successful. placea and all new kitchen. Sat on tion to outright wrong advice, 17 wered questions varied. Those “ In the last couple of years, the Final note: Be realistic. IRS baautllully landscaped lot In the WILLINOTON percent of the answers that taxpay­ funds for taxpayer services have employees who answer questions a 12,000 to 17,000 eq. It. avallabta lor requiring deep probing were ans­ Highland Park School area. ofnoe, raataurant or light Induetrlil •4*® aq. ft. ers receive will be correct, but wered incorrectly more often than been increasing along with the are not income-tax preparers. I incomplete. those calling for more direct recognition that it’s real important Their training is limited and no VERNON Only 62 percent of the time will a answers, "W e found that the IRS to make the new tax law work,” matter how competent, these peo­ 1 B e t t e r • 1400 8 3000 aq. h. epacee at El Cam- ple are not accountants. If you need I H o m e g . Ino Plaza. Qood vtalblllty from 1.84 *10°° aq. ft. typical taxpayer asking for advice agents were quick to give canned says an IRS spokesperson. (Note: — FREE HOME EVALUATION — on filling out a form for a new and answers before they understood the In the initial years of the Reagan in-depth assistance, got to a ELLINGTON highly complex tax law get an individual’s specific situation," administration, funds allocated for professional. a New 14,000 a 1. Rat. /Prof. Cir. _ ^ „ answer that is both correct and taxpayers’ services were drasti­ MANCHESTER EXCfTINO *134,000 Prime Rl. 83 loo. Fall occupancy ‘ 11 °° aq. It. says Jennie Stathis, an associate Cheney Historic Oilonlal Home. 4 Bedrooma, modern complete. director of the GAO’s government cally cut.) kitchen and I'A batha. Lower level rec room and laundry. 243 Main Stroal, Manchaolar, C T 06040 Except for 1985, when the IRS division. Some of the improvements this A natural blind New 10x34 Praaaura Treated deck. was having major computer trou­ Inquiries concerning who has to season include: 4,500 IRS agents (203) 643-4016 REAL ESTATE SERVICES ofnec HOURS bles, these are the poorest results file a W-4 form were answered answering phones, an increase of FORDYCE, Ark. (AP) - The 643-1591 243 Main St., Manchester, CT 06040 Dally a;00a:00 CALL LEN MATYIA OR CHRIS HELLER ever reported by an investigation of incorrectly 57 percent of the time. 1,000 people from the year before; next time you use Venetian blinds to 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 8 7 M 4 0 0 Vernon Cr., Vernon, C T 06066______Sal. 9:00.8:00 IRS taxpayer services. The results So were questions about whether increased intensive assistance block the sun, you may have the are based on a nationwide phone-a- students with unearned income training: and more than 1,000 new basswood tree to thank. thon conducted by the General could file form 1040 A. These would phone lines. The soft, light hardwood often is AP photo Accounting Office (GAO) in early seem the simplest of questions. Tax In the past, one major problem used to make the blinds, according 1987. Despite some changes, there questions regarding pension in­ was that the IRS typically trained to Georgia-Pacific Corp. The firm 5 FAMILY HELPER — Charann Foster, 3, of Petersburg, is no reason whatsoever to believe come and child care credits re­ workers, but only hired them for the says basswood also is used for K 1 ? Pa., rests against the side of one of her family’s Holstein conditions have improved since ceived wrong advice more often January-April rush. “ The tax code cabinets, paneling, furniture and J ’ • then. than not. is far too complex for the average charcoal. It has an even grain SUDDENLY AVAILABLE cows while using a brush to groom the cow at the " If taxpayers are required to So now, as you come up with middle-ipcome taxpayer to under­ pattern and its pulp is easily ST'' for Immediate occupancy... Perfect for a Valantlne’a Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg this week. keep up with rapid changes in the questions, should you call the IRS? stand, so it’s unrealistic to expect a bleached. l i t " ’ ™ gifti This ranch hai a large 1st FLOOR FAMILY ROOM, beautiful new kitchen, dining room, i fireplaced living room, modern bath PLUS a gorgeous treed lot with privacyl See this fine She can’t get away from Marvin NEED SOME EXTRA Manchester Home. *147,900.00. SUDDENLY BACK "WE’RE SELLING HOUSES” 646-2482 Real Estate ON THE MARKET!! A . DEAR DEAR ABBY: I have read in your him. Then leave the rest to him. SPENDING ABBY: Please column so many times about Owners need immediate sale! Cozy and spacious 6 room old^r Colonial. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, help me. I di­ agencies that help adopted children DEAR ABBY: I am writing this 647-8400 “ find” their biological parents, but letter to thank you and your readers MONEY!! fireplace, remodeled kitchen with a butler's vorced “ Mar­ pantry, 2 enclosed porches, garage. A great house A CASCADE OF LIGHT... since I am not adopted, Inevergave from the bottom of my heart. vin” with hard Dear Abby 168 Main Street, Manchester for the price! •124,900. Call Quick 647-8400. Streams from the vaulted ceilings and expanalve feelings and I do the subject much thought, until Today. USS Ranger mall call was We may just have a window design of this 2900 iq. ft. contemporary. not wish ever to Abigail Van Buren now. saturated with cards, letters and newspaper route available Exquisite European designed kitchen with see him again. I I would like to know my grand­ baked goodies from virtually every T breakfast room, sunken family room with mastlve recently mar­ father. My situation may be a little state in the union, and I must admit in your area... fleldstone fireplace, master bedroom suite with Its ried a wonderful different because I already know that this salty old master chief (Manchester) own private skylighted Jacuzzi tub, thermopane man who my who he is and where he is. I have his petty officer with more than 30 windows, 3 car garage and a acre lot with parents agree is city, address and phone number. years of service had a fairly large Henry St...... 261-315 SWEEPING VIEWS of the Country Club fairways. a “real nice What I actually need is someone to lump in his throat. Princeton 167-190 *399,900. guy.” However, Marvin still visits they wanted to. Marvin knows I am make the initial contact. You see. Receiving mail from home while Tanner .. 124-168 "WE'RE SELLING HOUSES" 646-2482 my parents, who welcome him with very uncomfortable, but he insists he doesn’t even know I exist, and just surprising him would be kind of at sea Is especially warming, but to Wellesley sH open arms. I can’t understand this, on coming in when I’m there. Green Rd...... 204-330 tacky. I don’t know if his family have folks from all over this great as they know how lousy he treated Is there a solution? land wish these men a “ Merry BRAND NEW LISTING!!! me. When my husband and I are at TORN knows anything about me or not. so North Elm St 5-91 BRAND NEW LISTING!!! “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES” Chirstmas and Godspeed” is Long-time owners have refurbished this sensa- my parents’ home, Marvin drops in I’d hate to just ring his doorbell and Woodbridge St...... 18-230 Executive 7 room Raised Ranch on Fern Street in overwhelming. lionsl antique Colonial to perfection. 6+ rooms, 3 Manchester. Spacious rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 knowing perfectly well we are there say. “ HI. I ’m your grandson.” By Charles Drive...... sll DEAR TORN: Yes You could bedrooms, 1.5 baths. Improvements include baths, large eat-in kitchen, endrmous family because our car is out in front. the way, I am a grown man and I Thank you. Dear Abby, and East Middle Tpke...... 166-208 Even oproeiUMiTT ask your parents respectfully — but newer roof, plumbing, heating, windows, updated room with fireplace, aluminum siding, Blanchard & Rossetto I finally told my parents it wasn’t don’t “ need” anything. thanks to each and every one of East Middle Tpke...... 209-239 Odd kitchen, bath. Registered with the Manchester firmly — to instruct Marvin not to screened-in porch, gorgeous in-ground pool with my place to tell them who they KEEP ME ANONYMOUS your readers for their incredible Perrett... .••■H Historical Society, Bowers School District. A CMmil drop in when he sees your car out in deluxe landscaping! All this and more for REAL ESTATE 646-2482 could have in their home, but If I response to Operation Dear Abby Strant St ...sH Real Gem! *165,000. •249.900. _ front. If, as you say, your parents had to worry aobut bumping into DEAR ANONYMOUS: You are III and America Remembers Summit St...... 73-203 Marvin, I just wouldn’t visit them know how “ lousy” he treated you. wise to have decided not to just Summit St 63 only anymore. They just said they yet they welcome him with open "ring his doorbell.” Break the Ice A.V.C.M. BILL BRICKEN, Hunniford PI...... sH couldn’t help it if he dropped in. arms, you have the right to ask by writing to him. Tell him who you USS RANGER, FPO East Center St...... 25-209 Odd 9 them why. And I suggest you do. Century 21 Epstein Realty REALTY WORLD Well. I think they could help it if are and express a desire to meet SAN FRANCISCO. CALIF. Parker...... 399-514 (203) S4S-7709 73 Watt Cantar Street Lydall...... 1-47 543 North Main St., Manchester Banolt/Frachatta Atsoclatai Manchailar. C T 08040 Woodbridge...... 293-470 WE GET RESULTS HIghwood Dr...... all IMMACULATE! Genetic studies help trace diseases U&R Constructed, newer Con­ Porter St...... 458-515 A DIVISION OF THOMAS A. BENOIT ENTERPRISES’' Wyllls S t...... all temporary Colonial in area of typical American community (for see the logic in all her tests and M l# D E A R DR. -- — ^ ------EFSTIlN REALTY new homes. Wood & Alumi­ GOTT: I read example, the crucial role of choles­ frequent doctor visits. It must be Jefferson St...... all WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL GETS ATTENTION num sided, 3 bedrooms, I'A somewhere that terol in causing heart disease). costing at least twice what my care Kenwood Dr...... all 8 Tolland Tpke...... 472-525 Each offlca Indapf ndantly owned and oparatad. i j L baths, 2 zone heat and garage. many medical A geneticist’s dream is to study cost. No wonder the United States is relatively isolated communities in broke. 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Duey said she didn't think the outage went out because of the accident, the “ But we're not complaining,” she added. Since then, all blower switches have been Mary (Harvey) Sage, 95, of 3 caused major heating problems for the stand-by generators kicked on at about 10 School officials made the decision to close locked in the on position, so the accident Hebron Road, Andover, died Thurs­ customers. p.m. But the stand-by - generator, which the school at about 9 a.m. Thursday after cannot happen again, he said. day at an area convalescent home. “ Certainly it was cold, but the outage normally has enough battery power to run temperatures went as low as 55 degrees in “ It caused a wet rug," Meisner said. wasn't really that long," Duey said. “ That's the extent of the damage." Banged-up Blues rally to top Whalers She was the widow of Edwin E. for about two hours, ran for only about IS to 20 some classrooms. It was 9; 45 a.m. before Sage Sr. The high temperature yesterday was 14 minutes. students were ail evacuated. Buses arrived There was no power at the town's water Bom in Hartford, Oct 12,1892, she degrees and the low was minus 5 degrees, treatment plant last night, but an emergency “ momentarily,” Rowe said. By R.B. Fallstrom first victory since Jan. 2, entered column wouldn’t have looked too probably the defenseman was the game with a rising slap shot whose team lost 2-1 at Chicago on lived most of her life in Hartford according to the National Weather Service at “ With the severe cold, the battery loses its The cold temperatures caused another generator went Into operation and there was The Associated Press the game without six forwards due good. We have enough this month concerned about him maybe going from the left circle forhis 15thgoal. Wednesday, said the Whalers hurt and Manchester. Her father was Bradley International Airport in Windsor power," Ciaraldi said. pipe break at Bennet Junior High School not interruption in the flow of water from the to injuries. That placed the pres­ already." wide and trying to beat him,” Rob Ramage answered for the themselves with needless Foster E. Harvey, founder of the Locks. Winds Thursday's wind chill reading Customers all over town were affected Thursday, said Thomas M. Meisner Jr., plant, according to Patrick Kearney, water ST. LOUIS - The banged-up St. sure on the team’s few able bodies. The Blues had not won since Martin said. “ I think he gave him Blues with a 45-foot slap shot while penalties. Harvey k Lewis optical company. was 25 to 30 degrees below zero. because Cox Ca'ble feeds from the north end school principal. operations manager. However an alarm that beating Calgary 5-3 Jan. 2, and had one move and then released the the Blues were on a power play at “ We got ourselves in trouble a She was a member of the Andover The temperature early today was minus 12 to all other areas, he said. Cable service was is supposed to sound at the sewage treatment Louis Blues found a couple of Sutter teamed with another vete­ lost seven of their last eight games shot. He didn’t give any warning 11:16 of the first period. few times,” he said. “ We got a man Congregational Church, the Young degrees, but don't expect a frigid Saturday. restored Thursday at about 11 p.m. Tlie break occurred in the library ceiling, plant when there is a power failure at the saviors in veterans Rick Meagher ran, Bemie Federko, on a 2-on-l in the teanri’s worst slump In four and that was the key.” Dave Tippett, playing in his 300th advantage, and then we got penal­ at Heart Group and the Women's Tonight's forecast calls for considerable Frigid temperatures Thursday also the same place a pipe broke in November. water plant did not work. and Brian Sutter. break to score a goal early in the seasons. Meagher agreed that shooting straight game, gave the Whalers a ties. We do that every game. It Fellowship. She was an accomp­ cloudiness with a chance of flurries and a low caused fuel line from an above-ground fuel Thursday's pipe break, which occurred Sutter scored his first goal in 15 third period and tie the score 2-2. The sewer plant, unlike the water plant, is Martin was particularly im­ quickly was important. 2-1 lead in the second period when seems.” lished pianist of classical and Jazz of 5 to 10 degrees. Saturday will become tank at Waddell Elementary School to around 8 a.m., only drenched the library games and Meagher notched the Meagher beat Whalers goalie Mike pressed with Meagher’s goal. After “ Perry Just threw me the puck he beat Blues goalie Rick Wamsley music and a graduate of Dana Hall mostly sunny and milder, with a high 30 to 35. freeze, and the school was closed at around carpet, unlike the November break which staffed at night. game-winner in a third period rally Llut from about 30 feet on a The Whalers were whistled for IS Kearney said he assumes it did not a line change, Meagher took a pass across the middle and as soon as I off a pass from Ron Francis. The School, Wesley, Mass. Cox Cable customers were also without 9:45 a.m.. Principal Gail Rowe said Friday. caused thousands of dollars worth of that beat the Hartford Whalers 3-2 screened wrist shot with 1;05 of the game’s 27 penalties. function because there was a power failure at from Perry 'himbull, faked Hart­ got it, I squared myself and shot It,” goal came after the Blues’ Tim She is survived by a son, Edwin service Thursday for nearly an hourbecause But maintenance crews were successful in damage, he said. and put the Blues’ five-game losing remaining. the sewer plant at the same time the water ford Ulf Samuelsson and used the he said. “ All I know is it went in Bothwell overskated the puck be­ The Whalers, 1-2 on their current E. Sage Jr. of Manchester; two the cold weather drained power on a thawing the line, which runs from the tank A blower switch was accidently turned off, streak to rest Thursday night. “ Oh boy, that was nice to see,” plant was out of power. Federko said. “ We need that badly, Hartford defenseman as a screen to pretty slowly.” hind his own goal. Tippett’s ninth five-game road trip, are in Las daughters, Mrs. Jack (Marion) battery-powered generator said Mark Cia- into the sehnnt and .sehoni started on time which allowed the pipe to freeze and The Blues, who pulled into a tie beat Liut. Hartford’s John Anderson goal of the season came at 5:16. Angeles on Saturday night to play Boyd of Guilford. N.H.. and Clara : for second in the NHL Norris badly. "Another 'L ' (loss) in that “ Rick’s got great speed, and started the scoring 51 seconds into UoT-tfxrd Coach Jack Evans, the Kings. Barbour of Stuart, Fla.; 13 grand­ Division with Chicago after their children; and 22 great­ grandchildren. Committee hunts for manager J The funeral is Monday at 11 a.m. Forensics expert says at the Andover Ckingregational Continued from page 1 abilities: knowledge of human re-elected in November 1986. Backups to the forefront Church, Route 6. Burial will be in behavior, budgeting and labor “ Coventry is not very active. the spring in the 'Townsend Ceme­ killer was a white man Hodge contends, however, he was relations, the ability to deal with the There is little commercial develop­ tery, Andover, trailing hours are fired for political reasons. “ It was public diplomatically, to produce ment, no sewers, no water system politics," Hodge has said. creative solutions to a variety of and the highways aren’t that good. Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. at the HARTFORD (AP) - Investi­ McDonald said. In NFC championship game According to Lewis, the new job problems, tn cooperate with others We’re handicapped. We have very Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Main gators found 27 hairs belonging On Christmas Eve, police description for the manager is a and obtain their cooperation, the little to offer a town manager," St.. to a Caucasian on the body of a charged Joseph L. Lomax of combination of the town’s old one ability to meet deadlines, to main­ Giglio said. By Dave Goldberg ago. cause Schroeder, who threw for Memorial donations may be slain newspaper reporter but no Hartford with Laczynskl's and one currently used by tain confidentiality, and adapt to He said he feels the salary range The Associated Press In fact, he didn’t play at all from 4,109 yards last year, the tenth-best A made to the Andover Congrega­ hairs belonging to a black murder, although detectives Mansfield. unpredicted developments. should be in the $30,000 range, the summer of 1985 — no N FL team yardage In the history of the NFL, tional COurch. person, according to a forensics have said they are looking at a The ‘committee is looking for Lewis believes the wishes of the comparable to towns of similar WASHINGTON — There’s a bit of seemed interested — until the completed Just 48 percent of his expert who says police may have second suspect in the case. candidates with a master's degree council reflect the desires of the population of 10,000. condescension when Doug Williams Redskins signed him as a backup to passes this season. And while the been wrong in charging a black Lomax, who is black, has been Cheryl Joyce Bowling in either public administration or townspeople. She said that was Giglio added that an unstable talks of Wade Wilson, the other Schroeder a year ago. And last Washington coaches profess to be man with the murder. held in lieu of $200,000 bail since Cheryl Joyce Bowling, 19. of business administration with expe­ apparent at a public forum held in political environment is another erstwhile second-string quarter­ year, he threw all of one pass — it happy with both quaterbacks, The expert, James E. McDo­ his arrest. Colchester, died Wednei^ayatSt. rience in municipal government. town last-week by the council to deterrent to attracting candidates back who will start in Sunday’s was incomplete, naturally — as the Gibbs likes Williams for his nald, who has lost his part-time The arrest warrant in the case Francis Hospital and Medical Cen­ Applicants also need experience discuss the manager position. regardless of a salary hike. NFC championship game. Redskins reached the NFC title strength and his ability to avoid the Job with Hartford police over the has been sealed. McDonald said sack. ter. She was the daughter of Jane Lomax was identified on the working with town budgets and “ There is a strong feeling among “ There is no security here. As “ Wade’s been a career backup game, losing to the New York case, said Thursday that some of “ Jay likes to run out of the (Steart) Duval and the late Frank basis of a partial fingerprint personnel. They also need the the townspeople that you get what soon as a new party Is in control, the who’s finally gotten his opportunity Giants. 17-0. N the hairs belonging to a Cauca­ Bowling III and the granddaughter ability to set and implement goals and made the most of it.” says But this year, the 26-year-old pocket,” says Gibbs, who was an sian were found entwined with found on a pair of scissors in you pay for,” said Lewis. old manager gets fired. Why should of Henry and Vera Stewart of and objectives, Lewis said. Williams, who for the second-time Schroeder hurt his shoulder in the assistant in Tampa when Williams clothing fibers in the victim's Lacyznski's apartment in Hart­ However not everyone agrees. someone leave a secure position l|(anchester. The salary range for the position “ Fifty thousand is too high a in his nine-year career is a game opening game against Philadelphia was a rookie. “ Doug will stand in fingers. ford’s West End. and come here even if they’d be Besides her mother and maternal is $43,000 - $50,000, a pay boost salary for a town manager in and the 32-year-oId Williams came there no matter how hard they’re The Caucasian hairs, includ­ McDonald claims the finger­ getting twice as muchmoney," said away from becoming the first black grandparents, she is survived by recently approved by the council. Coventry," Republican Leonard quarterback to start in a Super off the bench to lead the Redskins to coming at him but he’s tough to get ing two pubic hairs, had charac­ print is his, but Hartford State’s Giglio. her stepfather. Norman Duval; her Hodge was paid $36,500. a 34-24 victory, throwing for 272 down. He'll almost always get rid of teristics similar to hair samples Attorney John Bailey says five Gigllo said Wednesday. Bowl. “ I ’ve always thought of paternal grandmother, Lelea Bo­ “ The change is primarily that the Giglio, 80, is a member of the He faults the town manager- yards and two touchdowns. He the ball.” of another man who has also FBI experts have matched the myself as a starter." wling of Bel Alton, Md.; two Job description is better worded, town Economic Development Com­ council s^s^m, whereby the man- started for Schroeder in the second “ There’s a lot of difference, now been a suspect in the murder of print to Lomax's. Perhaps, but it's strange set of brothers, Gary Bowling of Naples. more defined,” council member mission and was the GOP candidate ' ager is appoWed by the council. game, a 21-20 loss to Atlanta, then than from when he started,” says Kara Laczynski, 24, a reporter Laczynski was a native of circumstances that place Williams M Italy, and Michael Bowling of Rose Fowler said today. in the special election for a seat on “ I think they^ould do away with went back on the bench behind Dan Henning, the former Atlanta for the Journal Inquirer of Union. N.J., and a graduate of and Wilson a game away from the Plainville; a stepbrother, Richard The new Job description deli­ the Town Council held in March the entire form of government and Schroeder after the four-week head coach who is now a Washing­ Manchester, on Oct. 5, 1987, the University of Pennsylvania. Super Bowl, starting ahead of the Duval of Cromwell; and other neates the following qualifications 1986. Giglio lost that election to go to electing a first selectman,” two quarterbacks who represented hiatus for the players strike. ton assistant. “ A lot of it’s in the relatives. dealing with knowledge, skills, and Democrat Rose Fowler, who was Giglio said. the NFC In last year’s Pro Bowl, But three weeks later, Williams difference between the maturity of The funeral is Saturday at 11 a.m. Washington’s Jay Schroeder and was back when Coach Joe Gibbs a 23-year-old and a 32-year-old. He in Westchester Ck>ngregationa1 Minnesota’s Tommy Kramer. inserted him in the second quarter can see the whole field now." Church, Route 149, Westchester. Williams has been here before, in and he threw two touchdown passes Wilson’s route has been more Shuttle parking will be available at 1979, when as a 24-year-old second- to lead the Redskins to a' 20-13 traditional, although until this year the Tri-Town parking lot in West­ . Panasonic s portable year-man he quarterbacked the victory over . He started the he was thought of as Just another chester on the comer of Route 16 _ Black & White TV Tampa Bay Bucs in a 9-0 loss to the next game, a 30-26 loss to the Rams, career backup, sort of a northern and 149. Burial will be at the AM/FM • AC/DC Los Angeles Rams. Back in those then was back on the bench the Don Strock or Jeff Rutledge. convenience of the family. There days, he was known for a strong following Week. In six years with the Vikings, he are no calling hours. Belmont arm that whistled the ball as bard But he won the Job for good, had thrown a total of 438 passes, 195 of them in 1984, when Kramer was Funeral Home. 19 South Main St.. ^88 on eight-yard dumpoffs as it did on ironically, against the Vikings in AP photo Colchester, is in charge of 60-yard bombs. the final regular-season game, out with an injury. The Vikings arrangements. But he’s also one of those coming off the bench to throw for were 3-13 that season, hardly a TOP LEVEL INSTRUCTION— Denver Thursday's practice at Mile High Memorial donations may be 217 yards in the second half as recommendation for Wilson’s quar­ ~!S_ “ whatever happened to ... ?” guys, head coach Dan Reeves makes a point Stadium. The Broncos host In made to the Westchester Congrega­ a man who drifted into the USFL in Washington won in overtime. And terbacking credentials. the AFC Championship game Sunday. tional Oiurch or to Evelyn Taggert. 1983 after the Bucs wouldn’t meet he started again in last week’s 21-17 But he began this year as the as he gives instruction to starting The Casa Matema Orphanage, ^ S A N Y O his contract demands. He played playoff victory over (Chicago, com­ starter after Kramer underwent running back Sammy Winder during Westchester Congregational with Oklahoma and Arizona, then pleting 14 or 29 for 207 yards and a alochol rehabilitation treatment, Church, P.O. Box 62. Westchester drifted into the same limbo as the touchdown. then suffered a pinched nerve in his 06415. league when it went under a year He remains at quarterback be- shoulder when he returned. Different Kosar, Elway Thoughts HI-FI STEREO WIRELESS REMOTE CABLE READY Smith eager to get career 5 The beginning of a new year keys to respective teams always finds society making resolu­ $49900 tions to lose weight, make more SHARR throw the ball the way he does, you your body.” money, or to change one's attitude Ith Red Sox under way By John AAossman have to ha ve a tremendously strong While his talents were clear from on a circumstance in the upcoming ® S A N Y O ^ L itto n The Associated Press L itto n just want to get the ball to arm. He can really rocket the ball. the moment he was the first player year. A self-improvement paranoia By Dove O'Hara The Assaclated Press (catcher Rich) Gedman.” DENVER — Alike in terms of “ He’s a magician at getting rid of chosen in the 1983 draft, it took a is at Its peak when January 1 comes Acquired in a startling deal the ball when you think he’s about to galvanizing. 98-yard drive against around and in most cases. the their success on the field and their which sent pitchers A1 Nipper be sacked. And he’s tremendously Cleveland in last year’s AFC title resolution is crumpled up and SmdV-- BOSTON — Relief ace Lee sedate lives away from the game, and Calvin Schiraldi to the Cubs accurate, completing about 60 game to establish Elway as one of thrown away by spring. Litton Smith, acquired by the Boston quarterbacks Bemie Kosar and 12 to 5 on Dec. 8, Smith said hedoesnot percent of his throws.” the game’s best. What is the true answer on Red Sox in a deal with the John Elway are. in the words of (bicago Cubs last month, said feel any added pi-essure after Denver Coach Dan Reeves, “ as Reeves has noticed more matur­ ’’I ’ve bef n Involved in a lot of long achieving lasting happiness? It is seven-plus years in the National ity in Kosar since the teams met in not found In diet fads, on Wail Thursday he’s fit and eager to different as night and day” in their drives, .hij^one that meant that League. last year’s title game, won by Street, or in a harmful habit. start a new career in the style of play. much. w W h^at much at stake.” WALKMAN •AM/FM .V MICROWAVE OVEN MICR O WA VEO VEN MICR OWAVE O VEN “ I asked to be traded and of Denver 23-20 in overtime. Complete contentment and inner * • Touch Pad * Hall Pint ^ • Over The Range American League. The styles, however, have Reeves said. • stereo the 10 teams that were looking “ I haven’t seen anybody rattle Joy can only be achieved from one WALKMAN 4;-A “ 1 feel like a rookie who was meshed perfectly with their teams, • AM/FM Just called up.” Smith told his for me this was the best and that’s one reason the Kosar-led him yet,” Reeves said. “ He’s a cool Schottenheimer calls Elway "a tme source, Jesus Christ. Christ • CA8S6TTE DECK ^99 $369 first Boston news conference organization.” he said. “ I ’m Cleveland Browns and the Elway- customer. We’ll try to make him great talent, and he’s playing better can bring Christmas Joy all year ^119 enjoying myself meeting eve­ led Denver Broncos are playing for throw the ball before he’s ready.” than he’s ever played. He’s the long If we only let Him Into our ^19.95 before a Hot Stove luncheon at Fenway Park. “ I ’m really en­ rybody here. I ’m getting more the AFC championship on Sunday. Elway is cut from the more MVP of the league, and I think that lives. respect and attention here than traditional mold, a drop-back Cihrist tells us in John 16; 33 “ In thusiastic about pitching here.” Kosar, the cerebral one, is a probably says it all. during my whole career in passer with a classic delivery who the world ye shall have tribulation, Smith said he has been LEE SMITH precocious 24-year-old who has Electric Chicago." also can throw on the run and is a ” I think Bemie’s achievements but be of good cheer, I have General General Electric General Electric “ keeping myself in shape,” but . . . eager to start sparked the Browns to AFC Central He added: “ This is a new constant threat to scramble. He as a third-year quarteiback are overcome the world.” For me he came to Boston to see Red titles in each of his three years in I have a few more good years.” league to me. I ’ve never seen ranked second on the team in equal to anyone who’s ever played especially that scripture is ail I Electric Sox team physician Arthur the NFL. _ Smith, who flew to Boston them (hitters) before, but rushing with 304 yards, and he led the game.” need to conquer life in 1988. Jesus Is Pappas to spike injury reports. At 6-foot-5 and 210 pounds, he from his home in Louisiana they’ve never seen me, either. I AFC quarterbacks in rushing for the solution to my resolution. Have “ I feel really healthy,” he appears gawky as he squats behind Schottenheimer agrees with Tuesday, said he was not awed think the first time around will the fourth straight year. you let Christ become your said. “ My arm is good, my back the center and painfully slow as he Reeves that the two are “ totally GUAMinttO by Fenway Park’s 37-foot wall be to my advantage.” drops back to pass. He has no His ability to improvise after different quarterbacks. Besides solution? JCLE/M8 has been fine now for a couple of years and I have a training Just 315 feet down the line from Smith had a 4-10 record with mobility to speak of. But his ability avoiding a sack is what sets him their opposite styles, Denver uses home plate. 36 saves and a 3.12 earned run apart from his colleagues. The Herbert Bailey I itself, program for my (bad) knees.” to read defenses and get rid of the John in the shotgun a lot. We never “ It doesn’t look much differ­ average in 62 appearances with strength of his arm is legendary. Church of the Nazarene 9 0 -d o y Smith, who is 6-feet-5, said he ball from varying angles with use it. They use him on rollouts and weighs 255 pounds, about 10 ent than Wrigley Field in the last-place Cubs last year. He surprising arm strength more than Denver receivers proudly bear the bootlegs, and we hardly ever use or e«ho"9e pounds more than his pitching Chicago.” he said. “ There isn’t has had 30 or more saves for makes up for it. "Elway cross” — the mark made those." weight “ but lighter than nor­ any parking (facility) around four consecutive years. The Red “ He has a very unorthodox by the point of the ball on their With Elway at the helm, the Smoking ban dired fro"* mally at this time of year." here, either. Sox bullpen had Just 16 saves. throwing motion, sometimes si- chests. RANGE 30 " Electric “ I don’t think that Green “ I like to get ahead of the dearm. sometimes underarm, but “ He throws the ball so hard It’s Broncos ranked as the No. 1 offense MICROWAVE OVEN DRYER Electric • Sell Cleaning “ Somebody wrote I was on the • Heavy Duly General tle d w on downside of my career," he Monster is too close. It won’t hitters,” Smith said in describ­ he gets it there,” Reevessald. “ I ’ve difficult not to catch it," Browns in the AFC this season, averaging • Touch Pad 375 yards per game. Elway threw successful said. “ I Just turned 30. I know bother me. I ’ll have only one ing his style. “ I want to give never seen anyone throw it from so Coach Marty Schottenheimer said. 9 for 3,198 yards, 19 touchdowns and GEX io t h P P W ""*!! how to pitch and I’d like to think thing when I ’m out there. I ’ll them my best shot.” many different positions. You think “ I think sometimes you come away $399 he’s going to throw his arm off. To with Rozelle’s name emblazoned on 12 interceptions. Continued from page 1 9199 ^249 Less than 20 students have been suspended at Bolton High School for HITACH violating the new laws, he said. j A S A N Y O ^ FISHER MITSUBISHI Also, four students over 18 years of SCOTT Road Race elite among Runner’s World top 100 age, who have parental permission, JE L- 8 are allowed to smoke. maiden appearance in Manchester in 1987 was Manchester appearance in 1986. To fuel the fire which clearly indicates the n Keith Brantly of Florida. Brantly, rated the No. 3 American Greg Meyer, 1983 Boston Marathon “ It's gone fine," Fleming said. [riTi i n rin superior depth ahnually appearing in our town’s road racer, finished a disappointing sixth in the champ, was rated 33rd by Runner’s World. In his “ We have a very strong supervi­ greatest attraction — the Manchester Road Race Slst edition of the 4.75-miIe loop. only Manchester appearance In 1982, he and sory policy in effect. And they LJUu — the February issue of Runner’s World magazine (students) understand the law. It's Jean-Pierre Ndayisenga, originally from three-time winner Eamonn Coghlan staged one of listed its top 100 road racers of 1987. No less than 12 not a local ruling." VIDEO CASSETl Jim Tierney Belgium and who grew up in Burundi, Central the most memorable duels ever. Coghlan caught • Portable STEREO RECIEVER STEREO SYSTEM CAMCORDER • Full Size of the honored selections have recently competed BOOM BOX • AM/FM • 25 Walt Per • Dual Cassette Deck • wireless • VHS • Free Case Africa, was another Manchester name to crack the M eyer on Main Street and outkicked him over the Coventry's anti-smoking ban • AM/FM • Dual Cassette RECORDER in Manchester. Channel ^ ^ ^ * AM/FM Stereo • Turntable Remote • Cable Ready Top 10 of Runner’s World. Ndayisenga was rated final 200 meters. goes the furthest. The Coventry Seven of the 12 runners vriio have graced the Silk Herald Sports Writer fifth. He placed second to Doherty in 1986 and then Irishman Richard O’Flynn, who battled Doherty Board of Education decided to City on Thanksgiving morn were entrants in this 8 $1099 fell back to eighth in 1987. to the the wire in 1087, was rated S2nd. Other expand its student ban to faculty ^99 $169 past Slst renewal. Approximately 100 “ key” races and visitors. S69 England’s Stephen Binns, who finished third in Manchester placements for O’Flynn were fourth in across the United States were reviewed by the the 1984 Manchester Road Race, was rated No. 1982, third in 1983, and second in 1088. Runners's World, including Manchester. Each of That expanded ban was not IS. Binns had committed to run in Manchester in Two Manchester newcomers in 1087, Americans .Ss,84 to 384 -Z TERMS: the elite races under scrutiny is assigned a point required by law. It is something 1987 but a death in the fam ily altered his plans and Jim Cooper and Gerard Donakowskl, were rated that Manchester's and Bolton's CASH ___ value — based on its competitive level— and a field ‘ Exit 2 he returned to England before Thanksgiving. 62nd and 66th, respectively. Cooper finished fourth boards did not adopt. MASTER CARD value which dictates the depth of the field. not win a single race all year. A model of Form er Georgetown University standout John in Manchester while Donakowskl, two-time U.S. To A t f i i f p t ’j iiVISA According to this formula some of the best road consistency, Curp placed second eight times in his School Principal Dennis Joy said Now Ex" MONTHLY PMT. Gregorek, a 1984 U.S. Olympian in the 3000-meter TAC National lOK champ, was ISth. to 1-384 nnd PHONE-^HONE-647-9997 y y ■ racers may not be that high on the list due to 15 races for the year. for the most part, faculty and i Keeney St. steeplechase, was rated 24th. Gregorek finished Finally, the immortal Bill Rodgers, whose first Silver Ls./Spencer 31 previous priorities which preclude competition in Two-time defending champ inManchester, visitors have honored the ban. fourth in Manchester in 198S and third In 1986. The road race was Manchester, was rated 74th. The left to SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER road races. Basically, a road racer must compete newly-sworn Irish citizen John Doherty, was rated Some staff members do go off- 21st. Many world-class runners, intent on the World Long Island native, now residing in Rhode Island, Newington native finished eighth in Manchester in campus, though, during their free in several of these ’elite’ races and place high, not Hartford ffd 445 HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET Track and Field Championships in Rome last will win in Manchester In the near future. 1986. periods to smoke, he said. necessarily win, in many of them to earn a high September, missed numerous road race Another Englishman, Geoff Smith, was rated Needless to say, the legend and tradition of the "That seems to be working fine," MANCHESTER, CONN. rating. opportunities due to their European training. 26th. The two-time Boston Marathon champ (1984 Manchester Road Race will continue led by the Joy said. “ There have been some SUPPLIES LAST! * THURS 'TIL 9, TUES, w e d . s a t t il S, FRIDAY TIL Bpm. For example. Runner’s World’s No. 1 rated road and ’85), Smith placed a dismal seventh in his only nation’ s and the world’s best road racers. abuses here and there, but people racer for 1987 was Mark Curp of Missouri who did The highest rated r> ad racer who made his have conformed" MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 18. HBB — IS H - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 18.1988 Gregg accepts the challenge at SMU Capitals out of first place second period, but Quebec rallied to w Gregg said he can’t understand By The Associated Press He was on the fourth year of a five thing, he said. ” We have to restore Gregg received a standing ova­ 6-5 on power-play goals by Anton Bv Denne H. Freeman alumni paying players. ■m. 'I' The Associated Press year contract with the Green Bay that to the program.” tion ^ e n he was introduced by It was an off-night in more ways NHL Roundup and Peter Stastny. LaFontaine then SMU can sign 15 players to Athletic Director Doug Single at a “ I never believed you could Packers. Gregg also wasan All-Pro than one for the Washington Capi­ scored on a breakaway 32 seconds w scholarships on Feb. 10. Gregg will press conference Thursday. motivate anybody with money,” he DALLAS — Southern Methodist’s for nine years at Green Bay as an said. "It takes desire to play this tals in the NHL. into the third period and Sutter offensive tackle under Vince have to recruit by telephone as 'T il give you about an hour to new head football coach is eager to game.” One of 13 Idle teams Thursday goal hit the goalie’s stick.” scored on a deflection one minute Lombardi. NCAA rules prohibit SMU from stop that,” Gregg said. "I’m very resurrect the school's scandal- He said an athlete choosing SMU night, the Capitals dropped out of Brown, suspended for 15 games later to put the game out of reach. wracked program and has a blunt "I played 15 years and coached 14 visiting recruits until next fall. pleased to be the head football The victory broke a four-game Gregg said recruiting for SMU coach at SMU. I’ll start to work first will have to think academics first. first place in the Patrick Division earlier this year for a violent cross X. message to any overzealous boos­ years, so I’ve been in the NFL most winless streak for the Islanders. “ will be easy. I’ll Just look ’em right thing tomorrow. I’m really pleased “ I want all my student athletes to and into a second-place tie, thanks check, has matched his season-high ters who might offer improper aid. of my life," Gregg said. "I always graduate.” he said. "Thatshouldbe '/Everyone had a role in this thought that if the opportunity in the eye and tell them to come to to be home.” to victories by the Philadelphia of seven goals. 'T il smack ’em right in the the bottom line of any program.” Flyers and New York Islanders. one.” LaFontaine said. "It will give mouth," warned 240-pound Forrest presented itself I’d like to come SMU and get a great education.” 'T ve been tr^ng to help out with He said he answered SMU’s call SMU can hire five assistant Gregg is the only person who has scoring.” Brown said. "I know my the team more confidence.” Gregg. back to my school.” coaches. Gregg said he would talk both played and been the head The Flyers beat Buffalo 3-1 to The move to SMU cost Gregg “ to put something back into the job is still to play physical. That’s soon with Tim EMwards, head coach in a Super Bowl. He played take over first place by a point over A pay-for-play scandal in which about *200,000. > game. I’vebeendrafted three times how 1 got into the NHL.” boosters played a major role in my life, by the Army, by the coach of L.D. Bell High School in for Greer Bay in Super Bowls I and the Capitals, who fell into a Bruins 3, Canadlens 2 "I’m not here to talk salary, I’m nearby Hurst, Texas, who was II and coached in Super second-place tie with the Islanders, Kjell Samuelsson scored the first prompted the NCAA to inflict the Green Bay Packers and now SMU. I Reed Larson and Steve Kasper here to talk opportunity,” Gregg among others that SMU considered Bowl XVI. 8-5 winnef.s over Quebec. goal for the Flyers, while Buffalo’s "death penalty” on SMU for repeat answered all three calls.” scored goals 58 seconds apart late violations, canceliing the 1987 sea­ said. “ I’m pleased to be home.” for the head coaching Job. Gregg Lombardi once called Gregg the Elsewhere, the Boston Bruins goal forged a 1-1 tie when Christian Colorado Coach Bill McCartney said he wasn’t certain whether any best player he’d ever coached. in the third period, lifting Boston son. SMU volunteered to skip the He said it is time for SMU to bury .took over the top spot from Ruuttu knocked a rebound past was SMU’s first choice but turned Packer assistants will follow him. Gregg, who becomes SMU’s 12th over Montreal In a game marked by 1988 campaign while it cleansed its its problems, which included the Montreal in the Adams Division Flyers goalie Ron Hextall. most NCAA football penalties in the Mustangs down. Gregg said he doesn’t think the head football coach, said he will feel 142 minutes in penalties. program. with a 3-2 victory over the Cana- history Gregg said he wasn’t even in the switch from the NFL to college will pressure although SMU is not NEW COACH— Forrest Larson scored his fourth goal of Gregg. M, of Birthright. Texas, running at the time. be a problem. expecting him to be competitive for Gregg speaks to the media diens. In the only other game. St. Islanders 8, Nordlques 5 the season on a shot from the top of the captain of the 1955 SMU team, "We’re ready to put the past Louis beat Hartford 3-2. “ Football is football,” Gregg several seasons. Denis Potvin became the first the right faceoff circle at 17:48, signed a four-year contract on behind us,” Gregg said. ” I hope ” I was Just serving inanadvisory in Daiias Thursday after he capacity,” he said. "I was a little said. “ The field is the same length "The only way a coach can have defenseman in NHL history to atoning for a defensive miscue Thursday for an estimated *100,000 we’re in the Cotton Bowl in less than any fun is to win,” he said. “ Having was named head footbali a decade.” shocked when SMU called and said and width. Only the hash marksare Flyers 3, Sabres 1 reach the 300-goal mark and Pat which had enabled Montreal to pull a year base salary. SMU has an different.” pressure to win is all a part of it.” coach at SMU. into a 1-1 tie 14 seconds earlier. option for a fifth year. Integrity is the most important it wanted me.” ■Dave Brown scored two goals in a LaFontaine and Brent Sutter each game for the first time in his career scored twice as the New York Kasper, set up by C^m Neely, as Philadelphia snapped Buffalo’s Islanders outscored the Nordiaues. then made It 3-1 at 18:46 with his six-game winning streak. 17th goal. Neely had given the Potvin. who holds all NHL career Bruins a I-O lead in the second Brown’s first goal gave the scoring marks for defensmen, beat period . Flyers a 2-1 lead with 1:55 remain­ Quebec rookie Ron Tugnutt from "It was the kind of game we had SCOREBOARD ing in the first period. After a the slot during a power-play at 4:24 to ha ve after the way they played in scoreless second period. Brown of the second peri(xl for his 300th Montreal (which the Canadlens follbwed his own shot and made it a goal. Potvin also had an assist on won 5-4),” Boston Coach Terry AP photo presbyterlonBl, Wotford61 Greg Gilbert’s first-period goal and Rockets 103. Trail Blazers 98 Rust69, Tougaloo60 3-1 lead just 56 seconds into the final O’Reilly said. “ They took some the third period of Thursday night’s Islanders 8. Nordlqun 5 S. Mississippi 81, Arkansas St. 71 Transactions period. now has 1.030 career points. cheap shots so we had to play a WRONG SIDE — Quebec goalie Mario S.C.-Spartanburg 87, Newberry 48 game in Uniondaie, N.Y. The Islanders H ockey Basketball PORTLAND (98) Salisbury St. 110, M aty Washington 105 physical game tonight to respond to Gosseiin watches helpessly as New Quebec 2 3 0 -S JonesOI 343, Kersev5155816, S. Johnson "I was lucky on both goals.” New York had a 5-3 lead after N.Y. Islanders 4 2 2-8 Shenandooh93, Gettysburg 84 that.” won, 8-5. 7-1421017, Drexler 10275625, Porter51855 South Alobamo 81, Old Dominion 80 BASEBALL Brown said. ” I think the second Randy Wood scored at 8:26 of the York's Alan Kerr slams a goal past him in First Period—1, New York, Louer 7, 21, Lucas 26 2-2 8, Anderson 1-1 OO 2, 1:43. 2, New York, Gilbert 8 (Trottler, St.Paul'sfO, Bowie St.77 Amerloan League NBA standings Duckworth 25 006, Holton OOOOO. Totals Tenn.-Martin 83, North Alabama 74 BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Agreed to NHL standings Potvin), 3:34. 3, Quebec, Haworth 13 37-87243598. ((k)ulet. Brown), 5:38 (pp). 4, New York, Trevecca Nazarene 109, Bethel, Tenn. 99 terms with Mike Boddicker, pitcher, and HOUSTON (101) Union, Kv. 65, Plkevllle64 Mike Young, outfielder, on one-veor LaFontolne 29 (Kerr, Wood), 11:54. 5, EASTERN CONFERENCE McCroy 26 2-2 6, Petersen 25 01 6, WALKS CONFERENCE Aitafitlc Division Vlrglnlo St. 1()7, Foyettevllle St. 76 contracts. Foincft Division New York, Sutler 13 (Henry), 12:12. 4, Ololuwon7-172617,Leavell49121220,Short Quebec, Glllls 5,18:14. Penalties—Gilbert, W L Pet. OB 51323)2, Carroll7-142416,B. Johnson 251-2 Washington 5 Lee 82, Roanoke 72 CLEVELAND INDIANS—Named Mike Leavell steps in for Floyd and the Rockets soar W L T PtS OF OA Wlnston-Solem 85, Show 57 Horgrove manager of Williamsport of the Ptlllddelonia 17 4 48 151 157 NY (tripping), 4:14; Trottler, NY (Interfer­ Boston 23 10 .497 — 5, Conner 1-1002, Maxwell 1-2002, Free142-2 21 ence), 8:20. Phllodelphlo 17 14 .515 4 MIDWEST Eastern Leogue. NY Islanders 21 14 5 47 171 151 4, Reld465613.Totals37422938103. Baker 80,Grocelond76 DETROIT TIGERS—Signed Sparky And­ Second Period—7, Quebec, P.Stostny 29 W oshln^on 11 20 .355 11 Portland 19 24 15 10— 98 Woshlnoton 21 19 5 47 155 141 New York 11 22 .333 12 Bradley 79, Indlona St. 68 erson, manoger, to a two-year contract three-game losing streak. New Jersey 20 19 5 45 149 140 (Duchesne), :S8. 8, New York, Potvin 9, Houston 18 1815 W—101 By The Associated Press 4:24 (pp). 9, Now York, Wood 14 (Flotley. New Jersey 7 24 .212 14 Dakota Weslyn 90, Oikota St. 73 extenslonthru 1990. Pifisboroh 14 19 9 41 148 174 Fouled out—Kersey. Rebounds— Dayton 79, DePoul 72 KANSAS CITY ROYALS—Agreed to Dominique Wilkins scored 34 NY Ronoers 17 22 4 40 174 174 LaFontolne), 7:24.10, (Suebec, A. Slostny, Central Division Portlond 62 (S.Johnson 11), Hbuston 53 14 (Carkner, Haworth), 10:37 (pp). 11, Atlanta 25 9 .735 — Ferris St. 95, Wayne, Mich. 85 terms with Bod Block,pltcher,onaone-yeor NBA Roundup points for the Hawks, who rallied Adams Division (Ololuwon 10). Assists—Portland 20 (Porter Ind.-South Bend 95, Goshen 90, OT With Sleepy Floyd serving a Quebec, P.Stastnv 30 (Haworth), 14:40. Detroit 19 10 .455 3'/^ 8), Houston 23 (Leavell 9). Total fouls— contract. from a 10-point deficit in the fourth Mullin braces for return Boston 24 14 5 57 173 149 Indiana 55, Wisconsin 53 MINNESOTA TWINS—Signed Juan Ber- suspension, the Houston Rockets AAontreal 23 12 10 54 145 139 P e n a ltie s Donnelly, Que, double minor Chlcogo 19 14 .574 S'/j Portland 29, Houston 23. Technical- (roughing), 2:42; Henry, NY (rough­ Milwaukee 18 14 .543 4 Indianapolis 122, N. Kentucky 103 engoer, pitcher, to a one-year contract. needed another guard. Allen Lea­ quarter. Buftolo 19 18 7 45 143 149 Port land 11 legal defense. A—16611. Jamestown 85, Dickinson St. 76 OAKLAND ATHLETICS—Agreed to Bv Eric Prewitt H artford 14 20 7 39 128 141 ing), 2:42; Potvin, NY (holding), 9:54; Cleveland 17 17 .500 8 vell was a perfect replacement. Cortner, (Sue (roughing), 14:20; Wood, Indiana 14 14 .500 8 Lake Superior St. 94, Hillsdale 85 terms with Mott Young, pitcher, on a like Akeem you expect to win.” The Associated Press T Quebec 18 21 2 38 149 155 WESTERN CONFERENCE Mavville St. 100, Valley City St. 89 one-year contract. Bullets 136, Uucks 107 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE NY (holding), 14:20, Kerr, NY (rough­ Nuggets IIS.Hawks 112 ing). 14:30; Kerr, NY (holding), 17:08. Midwest Division Michigan 90,MlchlganSt. 72 National League Leavell shot 12-for-12 from the Portland’s Clyde Drexler said. Norris Division W L Pet. OB MId-Am Nazarene 69, Culver-Stockton 66 LOS ANGELES DODGERS-SIgned AAo- Moses Malone scored 36 points OAKLAND. Calif. — Chris W L T PtS OF OA ATLANTA (111) Mllllkln88, Elmhurst 77 rlono Duncan, shortstop, and Tim Leary, foul line, including four in the final “ But Robert Reid came through for Detroit 21 14 5 47 173 143 Third Period—12, New York, LoFon- DollOS 21 10 .477 — and mbved into 11th place on the Mullin knows he’ll hear taunts talne 30, ;32. 13, New York, Sutter 14 Houston 19 14 .574 3 Wilkins 1227 79 34, Levlngston 23 7411, MlnotSt.84,Mory7l pitcher, to one-year contracts. Agreed to 40 seconds, as the Rockets beat the them in the clutch.” O llcoco 18 23 3 39 159 181 Koncak 2514 7, Wlttmon 1-5002, Rivers 49 North Dakota70, Mornlngslde63 terms with John Shelby, outfielder, on a NBA’s all-time scoring list as about his beer-drinking past St. Louis 17 22 5 39 143 158 (Flotley, Henry), 1:32. Penalties—(Soulet, Denver 20 15 .571 3 Portland Trail Blazers 103-98 Que (roughing), 4:23; Trottler, NY Utah 14 18 .471 4>/> 2-310, Cdrr9122721,Webb27259,WIIIIsl-2 Northwd, Mich. 90, Saginaw Vol. St. 73 one-veor contract. Drexler scored 25 points. He got Washington continued to play well when he returns to the Golden Toronto 14 22 7 35 140 175 2-2 4, Bottle 211 55 12, Hostings 1-1 OO 2, Oakland, Mich. 79, Grand Valley St. 68 MONTREAL EXPOS—Agreed to terms Thursday night in the NBA. Minnesota 13 24 8 34 149 185 (roughing), 4:23; New York bench, Son Antonio 14 17 .452 7 13 in the third quarter and gave the for new Coach Wes Unseld. State Warriors’ lineup. served bv Henry (too many men on Ice), Sacramento 9 24 .273 13 Washburn01000.Totals40833043112. Ohio St. 87, Iowa 83 with Jay Tibbs, pitcher, and Jeff Reed, Smyttie Division DENVER (115) Olivet Nazarene87, Concordia, III. 83,20T catcher, on one-year contracts. Trail Blazers a 78-73 lead going into He thinks he’ll be able to Edmonton W 13 5 59 204 147 10:12; IJonnelly, Que, m lno r-m olor- Pacific Division Robert Reid’s two free throws mlsconduct (high-sticking, fighting), L.A. Lakers 24 7 .788 — English 1023 7-7 27, Vincent 415 66 14, PrIncIplaTO, LlncolnChrlstlan68 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Signed Bob handle the taunts and also to Calnorv 27 13 4 58 218 140 Schoves 510 5920, Lever 7-1451020, Adorns Purdue 80, Northwestern 64 Horner, Inflelder, to a one-veor contract. with 48 seconds remaining put the final period. The Bullets are 3-1 since Unseld Winnipeg 18 19 5 41 154 147 12:07; DIduck, NY, m ajor (fighting), Portland 20 13 .404 4 keep that drinking as part of his 12:07; Finn, (Sue, m alor (fighting), 15:04; Seattle 19 15 .559 7'/j 59 0011, Hanzilk 27 46 10, Dunn 1-223 5, Quincy 78, Wls.-Mllwoukee60 Agreed to terms with David Green, Houston ahead 99-97. After that. look over. Milwaukee’s loss was its Vancouver 15 24 4 34 150 143 Phoenix 13 19 .404 12W Rasmussen 49 OO 8, Evons 03 OO 0. Totals RIpon 78, Marian, WIs. 76 outfielder, on a one-year contract. past. Los Angeles 14 27 5 33 149 214 Kerr, NY, major (fightino), 15:04; Leavell kept the Rockets in front most lopsided this season. Jackson, (Sue (trlpplno), 18:22. L.A. Clippers 9 23 .281 14'/j 40923441115. Siena Heights 94, Spring Arbor 63 BASKETBALL Cavs 91, Bulls 88 "I can’t drink anymore,” he Tliursdav’s Oames (3olden State 5 25 .147 19'/j Atlanta 25 28 18 11—1)1 St. Joseph's, Ind. 83, S. Indiana 70 Notlonat Batkolbatl Association and he finished with a team-high 20 Boston X Montreal 2 said Thursday. "That’s going to a- Shots on goal—(Suebec 9-14-7—30. New Thursday’s (Somes Denver 12 19 18 16—1)5 Urbono94, Bluffton64 NBA—Announced Sleepy Floyd, guard, points. Craig Ehlo scored four points in Malone, who shot 14-for-16 and Philadelphia 3, Buffalo 1 New Jersey 90, Sacramento 87 2Polnt goals—Wilkins, Battle, Adams. VlrglnlaTech 102, Clnclnnotl97 wassuspendedforonegameandflnedSSJXX) make me a better person. The New Y ork Islanders 8, Quebec 5 York 8-11-8-27. overtime, leading Cleveland over grabbed 14 rebounds, moved past Power-play Opportunities— (Suebec3o(4; Washington 134, Milwaukee 107 Fouled out—Schoves. Rebounds—Atlanta Webster 101,Parks67 for his port In o fight with Phoenix's Jeff basketball will take care of St. Louis 3, Hartford 2 Cleveland 91, Chicago 88, OT 59 (Levlngston 10), Denver 56 (Schoves 12). W illiam Jewell 63, Evangel 50 Hornacek. "Sleepy and 1 both could go down visiting Chicago. George Gervin on the scoring list Frtdav's Oames New York 1 of 3. Goalies—(Suebec. Tugnutt (13 shofs-8 Houston 103, Portland 98 Assists—Atlanta 23 (Rivers 8), Denver 25 SOUTHWEST FOOTBALL and we’d still be all right,” Leavell with 20,743 points. Malone is 137 itself.” Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. (English, Vincent, Lever 5). Total fouls— Ark.-LIttle Rock 74, Texas-Son Antonlo65 Notional Football Ltogue Ehlo made two free throws with saves), Gosselln (4:24 2nd, 14-11). New Denver 115, Atlanta 112 said. "My game is the same even if points behind Bob Pettit. Coach George Karl said, Minnesota at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. York, Hrudev (23-18), Smith (0:00thlrd, 7-7). Friday’s (Somes Atlonta 32, Denver 32. Technicals— Atlanta tartlesville Weslyn 83, Baptist Bible, Mo. GREEN BAY PACKERS—Announced five seconds left in overtime and the "He’s going to go through some m Toronto at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. Sacramento at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Coach Frotello. A—14,944. 60 the resignation ot Forrest Gregg, head he’s in. There’s no more pressure. Winnipeg at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. New York at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. Cent. Arkansas 73, Arkansas Coll. 62 coach, to become head football coach at Bulls’ Michael Jordan missed a Bernard King scored 25 points tough times, with the crowds Calgary at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m. A—13,459. We have six capable guaMs ” Referee— Bob Holl. Linesmen—Pot Da- Cleveland at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. CrelghtonSt, Tulsa 77 So uthernAAeth odist. and the media. We’re going to Saturday’s Oames Big East standings E. Texas Baptist 78, Louisiana Coll. 59 3-point shot with two seconds and Jeff Malone 22 for the host puno, Gerard Gauthier. Indiana (d Son Antonio, 8:30 p.m. HOCKEY Leavell took the place of Floyd, stand behind him.” Buffalo at Boston, 1:15 p.m. Utah at Seottle, 10:30 p.m. Hardln-Slmmons80, Samtord75 Notional Hockey League remaining. Bullets, who shot 63.8 percent. Jack New Jersey at New York Islonders, Big East Conference O 'all Hording71, Arkansas Tech 66 Los Angeles Clippers at (Solden State, 11 w L W L NEW JERSEY DEVILS—Recalled And­ who sat out a one-game suspension Sikma had 23 points for the Bucks. Mullin faced about 100 media 5:05 p.m. p.m. Henderson St. 84, Hendrix 78 ers Carlsson, and Doug Brown, fonwords, Jordan, who scored 28 points, representatives in a news con­ Hartford at Los Angeles, 7:35 p.m. Bruins 3. Canadians 2 V lllanovo 4 0 12 3 Langston 78, SEOklohomo75 from Utlcoofthe American Hockey League. for fighting with Phoenix’s Jeff Saturday's (Somes Pittsburgh 7 1 12 1 made a foul shot with 18 seconds left ference after his first practice Chicago at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. Atlanta at Dallas, 1:30 p.m. TarletonSt. 93, Dallas 74 American Hockey League Hornacek on Wednesday night. New York Ronoers at Montreal, 8:05 Syracuse 7 1 12 3 U.o(theOzarks7S,Ark.-Montlcello63 in regulation that tied the score at Nets 90, Kings 87 Boston at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. 1 8 4 UTICA DEVILS—Signed Andy Brlcklev, Floyd also was fined $5,000 with the team in more than a p.m. Montreal 0 0 2—2 Providence 7 FAR WEST Chris CIchockI and Al Stewart,forwards. Boston 0 1 2—3 Philadelphia at New York, 7:30 p.m. Georgetown 1 1 11 2 82. The Cavaliers then missed a Buck Williams had 21 points and month. He sa id the support f rom Pittsburgh at Toronto, 8:05 p.m Detroit at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Arizona 70, Oregon St. 48 Washington at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. R rst Period—None. Seton Hall 1 2 12 5 Bakersfield St. 52, Col Poly-SLO 40 “ You get in sync with a guy like flurry of short shots, forcing the 18 rebounds as New Jersey beat the Warriors’ organization was Second Period—1, Boston, Neely 22 Indlona at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Connecticut 1 3 8 4 Detroit at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. Portland at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Boise St.TO, Weber St.56 Sleepy and when you lose him it overtime. very important to him. Sunday’s Oames (Kasper),14:34. Boston College 1 3 9 5 Cal-lrvlne87,UtohSt.81 Sacramento in a meeting of last- Third Period—2, Montreal, McPhee 14, Golden State at Denver, 9:30 p.m. St. John's 0 2 9 3 takes a while to figure something "I have a burning desire to get New York Islanders at Butfolo. 7:05 Los Angeles Lakers at Phoenix, 9:30 Hawoll-Hllo 102, School of the Ozorks 00 Brad Daugherty and Ron Harper place teams. p.m. 17:34 (sh). 3, Boston, Larson 4.17:48 (pp). 4. Long Beach St. 105, Pacific U. 70 else out,” Rockets coach Bill Fitch back on the floor, to thank Boston, Kasper 17 (Neely), 18:44. 5, p.m. Saturday's Oames Calendar scored 16 points apiece for Phllodelphlo at New York Rangers, Seattle at Los Angeles Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Montana68, Nevado-Reno67 said. The Nets are 7-26 in the Atlantic them.” he said. 7:35 p.m. Montreal, Smith 20,19:10. UConn at Syracuse, 8 p.m. NIontana St. 58, N. Arizona 56 Cleveland. Voncouver at Winnipeg, 8:05 p.m. Shots on gool—Montreal 181811—31. Vlllonova at Pittsburgh N. Colorado 86, N. Dakota St. 57 Division, with all of the victories As for the anticipated nasty Boston 14-11-7—32. Sunday’s (Somes Georgetown at Boston College In other games. Cleveland beat Washington ot Chlcogo, 8:35 p.m. Cleveland at Milwaukee, 2:30 p.m. New Mexico St. 65, Fresno St. 60 coming at home. The Kings are 9-24 cracks from fans: Goalies—Montreal, Roy. Boston. Le- Seton Hall at St. John's Oregon86, Arizona SI. 84 TODAY Chicago 91-88 in overtime, Wa­ Nuggets 115, Hawks 112 AP Photo melln. A—14,451. Sacramento ot Woshington, 3 p.m. UNLV at Providence Beys Bashelball in the Midwest, including 1-13 on the "If someone calls me an A S. Utah 105, Nebrasko Weslyn S3 shington routed Milwaukee 136-107, NHL results Monday's Oome San Diego St. 64, New Mexico 59 Enfield at Manchester, 7:30 Lafayette Lever put Denver road. alcoholic, he’ll be right. I am,” BACK AT WORK — Chris Mullin of the Golden State NBA resuHs Boston College at Syracuse Son Jose St. 67, Cdl-Santa Barbara 61 St. Bernard at East Catholic, 7 New Jersey held off Sacramento ahead with 19 seconds left and T.R. Mullin said. "He’ll probably be Tuesday's (Same Warriors, released from a Southern California alcohol Stanford 86, Washington 70 Cheney Tech a t Coventry, 7:30 90-87 and Denver defeated Atlanta Dunn added two foul shots to hold New Jersey led 63-48 midway in sitting there with a beer when he Blues 3. Whalers 2 Providence at Seton Hall UCLA81, Southern Cal 65 RHAM a t Bolton, 7:30 the third quarter before Sacra­ abuse program two days ago, went through his first team FootbaD Nets 90. Kings B7 Wednesday's Oames Utah42,ColoradoSt.40 Olrts Boskelball 115-112. off Atlanta. calls me that. He might be one, Vlllanova at UConn (Civic Center), Warner Pacific 103, NW Chrlstton 85 Manchester at Enfield, 5 p.m. mento got within 86-84 with 2:39 too.” workouts Thursday at the Oakland Colisuem. Hortlerd J 1 0-J p.m. Washington St. 59, Calif ornlo 37 Beys Swimming While Leavell filled in for Floyd. Lever’s jump shot broke a tie at remaining. Both John Bagley and St. Louis t 0 1—a SACRAMENTO (87) St. John's at Georgetwon Wavland Baptist 82, E. New Mexico 71 Manchester a t Newington, 3:45 p.m. Mullin, who was averaging Rrst Period—1, Hartford, Anderson 15 Saturday, Jan n Notre Dame vs. East Catholic (Man­ Reid took over when Portland 1 in. Bill Hanzlik then stole the ball Dwayne Washington, each of whom 17.6 points a game before concentrate on conditioning "Obviously he’s not ready to (Ferraro, Samuelsson), :51. 2, St. Louis, Pressley 4-10 2-2 10, Thorpe 4-13 3-5 15, NFL playoff glance Klelne 1-4002, Theus 8-193420, K.SmIth 8-17 UConn ot St. John's, 8 p.m. chester High pool), 4 p.m. contained Akeem Olajuwon. who and Dunn made his free throws. finished with 14 points, got two leaving the team on Dec, 12 to while the Warriors are on a play NBA ball right now, but it Romoge 8 (Sutter, Federko), 11:14 (pp). 1-117, Thompson 2-5 00 4, Mc(3ee 28 00 4, Providence at Boston College Penalties—Samuelsson, Har (slashInoL Seton Hall at Vlllanova had 17 points. Reid made the • points late to hold off the Kings. enter a rehabilitation program, five-game road trip which ends won’t take long,” General Man­ Tyler 01000, Oldham OOOOO, Pinckney 49 SATURDAY Alex English scored 27 points and 3:15; Sutter, StL, double m inor (slashing, Sunday. Jon. 3 3015. Totals37-88121587. Pittsburgh ot Oklohomo (Mrts Basketball go-ahead foul shots and was 5-for-6 will remain in Oakland and Jan. 23. ager Don Nelson said. roughing), 3:15; Bobych, Hor (hooking), NFC WIM card Sunday, Jan. 14 G o lf East Catholic at Sacred Heart, 7 p.m. Lever and Danny Schayes had 20 Reggie Theus scored 20 points for 3:57; Klelnendorst, Har (hooking), 4:09; NEW JERSEY (98) from the line. Minnesota 44, New Orleans 10 Brodlev 1-2 00 2 Williams 8-14 58 21, Georgetown at Syracuse Ice Hockey Sacramento. Quennevllle,Har (holding), 10:48; Cote,Har AFC WIM Cord Simsbury vs. Manchester (Bolton Ice "When you hold down a big fellow each as the host Nuggets ended a (tripping ), 12:13; McKegney, StL (cross­ GmlnskI 518 24 12 Bogley 7-15 OO 14, Houston 23. Seattle 20, OT Birdsong 513 OO 10, Woolrldge 413 14 9, T of C 6olf scores Palace), 8 p.m. ^ . checking), 15:13; Sutter, StL (slashing), Soturdchf. Jon. 9 Washington 410 58 14, Comegys 47 OO 8. East Catholic at North Branford (East 18:24. AFC DtvWoaol Playoffs Haven Rink), 3 p.m. Second Period—3, Hartford, Tippett 9 Totals30«122490. Thursday’s college hoop scores Cleveland 38, Indianapolis 21 181511 » - r CARLSBAD, Calif. (AP) — Scores W restling (Francis, Ladouceur), 5:14. Penalties— NFC DIvWonal Ptayoffs Tbursdav In the first-round of the Tourna- Harttord Public at Manchester, noon Ewen, StL, malor-game misconduct (tlght- H U M 17-90 Sale of Patriots hits snag after Chariton misses meeting Minnesota 36, Son Francisco 24 5Polnt goals—Theus, Washington. EAST ment of Champions golf tournament on East (tathollc/New Britain at St. Ing), 3:24; Turgeon, Har, dotdile mlnor- Sunday, Jon. 18 Fouled out—None. Rebounds — Bentley 88, Assumption 85 the 7,022-vard, por-72 La Costa course: Bernard, noon m alor (holding. Instigator, fighting), 4:24; • ( . U '*/*ki**> /n r v h ilir /l4\Aen*f hatfO Q lAf f i t S a i U . NFC DivMonal PMyofls Sacromento 53 (Thorpe 13), New Jersey 66 Boston U. 83, NIaixira 77 PGA Tour Cheney Tech at Holy Cross, 11 a.m. at which everything would be "Our family doesn’t have a lot of said. Meagher, StL, m alor (fighting), 4:24; Washington 21, Chicago 17 Steve Pole "If they pull another play like proved transfer of the club to Asked how Murray and CTiarlton Klelneodorst, Har (tripping), 8:05; Robert­ (W illiams 18). Assists—Socramento 18 Brandels79, Wentworth T ech 75 33-33-66 By Howard Ulman resolved.” dough. We have a lot of bills but we AFC DhtManaf Floyeffs (K.SmIth 5), New Jersey 16 (Bagiev 5). Total Brldgewater,6Aass. 70, Mass.-Boston 68 Dove Barr 34-33—67 that the chances go from slim to Charlton and Murray. Charlton’s had done that, he said they never son, Har (roughing), 12:08; Klelnendorst, Denver 34, Houston 10 fouls— Sacramento 22, New Jersey 17. Cabrlnl60,DelawareVal.49 Paul Azinoer 34-34-68 The Associated Press possible belief that he no longer is Popeo reportedly told Joel Kozol, have always kept our word.” Hor, misconduct, 12:08; MocDermld, Har Sunday, Jon. 17 Coast Guard85, Nichols 79 Johnny Miller 35-33—68 nil” that he could recommend the He appeared extremely upset but mentioned while seeking the option (holding), 12:08; Bourgeois, StL, doidtie A—7,940. involved could explain his absence William Sullivan’s attorney, on NFC Oiomplenshlp Elmlra86, Mansfield 70 Pavne StewoiT 33-35—68 BOSTON — The proposed sale of purchasing group to the other NFL stopped short of saying he had no that they would transfer It to minor (hIgh-stIckIng, roughing), 12:08; Minnesota at Washington, 12:n p.m. Green Mountain 65, Lyndon St. 64 Lorrv Nelson 35-33-68 from Thursday’s meeting. Wednesday night that Qiarlton Raglan, StL, misconduct, 12:08; Bobych, VoDeyball owners, Sullivan said. interest in resolving the differences someone else. He added that AFC Championship Bullets 138. Bucks 107 Hartwtek 101, ManhattanvtIleTI T.C. Chen 33-36—69 the New England Patriots hit a If there is a change in the would be at Thursday’s meeting. Hor(trlpplno), 17:40. . ^ , Cleveland at Denver, 4 p.m. Hunter 78, Lehman75,OT Keith Cleorvsiter 3^30-49 snag Thursday when a member of Fran Murray, who attended the Popeo did not return a telephone with Charlton and Murray. relations between the two sides Third Period—4, St. Louis, Sutter 7 Sunday, Jon. Si Husson 82, Hawthorne 62 J.C. Snead 35-34—69 ill-fated meeting, and Charlton hold purchasing group before the option have gotten bitter. (Federko, Bothwell), 3:24. 5, St. Louis, MILWAUKEE (187) the buying group missed a key call seeking comment Thursday, "They have vitiated the option bowl lona106,HolyCross91 _ Robert Wrenn 33-36-69 an option to buy the team for S63 is exercised, the financially He said he never wanted to sell Meagher 11 (Turnbull, Romoge), 18:55. AFC champloo vs. NFC champion ot Cummings 912 01 18, Reynolds 1-5 1-2 3, James A6odlson87,Cent.ConnectlcutSt.77 Sam Randolph 36-33-69 Rec volleyball meeting, angering owner William "The failure of Charlton to show agreement so frequently and so Penalties—Samuelsson, Har (tripping), CA*d» n iw w i. A n m SIkma 214 55 23, AOoncrIet 461-29, Pressey troubled Sullivan reportedly would the Patriots, whom he has owned Juniata 68, Susouehdnna62 Doug Tewell 3336-69 H. Sullivan Jr. million. They told the NFL last was compounded by the fact that blatantly I don’t really care to 7:48; Sutter, StL (holding), 8:12; MacDer- 512 3413, Breuer 3914 7, Hodges 28 00 5, Kings Point 78, Vassar 76 Fred Couples 34-36—70 American Division — pizza Express month that they were exercising be entitled to half of any profit since 1960, their first season, but mld, Hor (roughing), 12:04; P.Cavolllnl, StL Lucas 514 4515, Mannion 25228, Henry 02 Kings, Pa. 88, Allentown 77 Tom Kite 3335—70 def. Lu ig i's 15-5,15-12,15-7; Insurersdef. The absence of John Charlton, the attorney (Popeo) said he structure any deal against that type ( r o u tin g ) ,12:04. 1- 21,Hoppen221-15.Totals42911928107. Am bulance Service 15-0,16-14,15-5; Six that option, but Sullivan has op­ made through the exchange. can’t afford to keep them. Lebanon Vol. 100, Dickinson 76 Nick Faldo 3337—70 who was believed to be providing If the change is made after the (Charlton) was here yesterday of arrangement.” William Sullivan Shots on goal—Hartford 9^12—27. St. Bowling WASHINOTON (116) Lee 95, Milligan 75 Kenny Knox 3335—70 Packers def. W atkins 15-11, 15-17,15-8. posed the move. Louls9-13-9—31. Catledae25258,Klng2157-925,M./lAalone Standings: Pizza Express 27-3, Wat­ most of the money, aroused specu­ option holders — Murray and (Wednesday) and had to go back to 141651236, Colter 1-2002 J.Malone51744 Loyola, Md. 78, St. Francis, NY 57 Mac O'Gradv 37-34—71 Robert Popeo. their attorney, had Povrer-ploy Opportunities—Hartford 0 of Massachusetts 64, Duauesne62 George Bums 36-35—71 kins 17-13, Insurers 17-13, Six Packers' lation that he may have withdrawn Charlton — are approved by the Florida,” William Sullivan said. 5; St. Louis 1 of7. ^ ^ ^ _ 22 Bogues 24004, Williams 575515, Bol 1-3 Don Paolev 3335—71 17-13, Ambulance Service 9-21, Luigi’s said that after Charlton and Mur­ Goalies—Hartford, Llut (31 shotv28 OO 2 Johnson 58 44 14, Atarle 23 22 8, Monmouth, N.J. 69, St. Francis, Pa. 57 3-27. from the deal. league’s owners, Sullivan appar­ "We later learned in conversation Bidwell must tell on Friday New Hampshire60, Canislus59 John Cook 34J7—71 The session was planned as the ray obtain control of the club, a saves). St. Louis, Womslev NNa Owls Ch.JonesOOOOO.Totals51-80344]136. Northeastern 60, Maine 54 Ken Brown . 3336—71 Notional Division — Purdy Corpora­ ently would have no claim on any with Charlton himself that he was (27-25).A— 11,788. 19 It 11 16—107 tion won by forfeit over Elmore first face-to-face negotiations be­ group involving Boston business­ ST. LOUIS (AP) — Speculation made his decision, but if he had, it Beth Haak 205-230400, Lisa H atfield 1118 16 17— 116 Penn St.-Behrend 88, Fredonia St. 73 Tom Watson 37-34—71 share of the profit. not here last night. Referee—DenIsMorel. Linesmen—Jorrv Point Park 78, St. Vincent 75 Corey Pavin 34J8—72 Association; Economy Electric def. tween the principals. Discussions man Joe O’Donnell would join the and rumors will end Friday when was a well-kept secret. Potemon, Leon Stickle. 190-195-527, Cindy Dodson 219-197-182- 2 lta in t cKMis—Hodges, Lucas. Fouled A.B.A. Tool&Dle 15-13, 7-15,15-9; M an­ "The deal has been made and if "Mr. Charlton was conspicuous 598, B arrI Champagne 207-524, Elaine QulnnIploc75, American Inti. 55 Mark Calcovecchla 3338—72 involving lawyers had been going ownership team. St. Louis Cardinals owner William Reporters and television crews out—SIkma. Rebounds—Milwaukee 39 Robert Morrls81, Wogner 70 Sandy Lyle chester Property Maintenance def. by his absence and that made me Pelletier 177, Debbie Rugglano 190-497, (SIkma 12), Washington 56 (M.Molone 14). 3338—72 Road Toads 15-12,15-9,15-10, A lc a r Auto There appeared to be some the deal has been made we’re staked out the Cardinals’ offices S. AAolne78, Suffolk 72 Joy Haas 3337—72 on for several weeks. entitled to it,” New England very angry.” he added. "In this V, Bidwill must tell the NFL if he Sandy (Soouette 177, Marlon Smith Assists—Milwaukee 26 (Pressey 7), Wa­ Mork McCumber Parts def. N orth Enders 15-10,7-15,15-5. concern that Charlton already may Thursday and Bidwill visited with 202-177-513, Beth Hussey 201-471, Mau­ shington 34 (Bogues 9). Total fouls— St. Joseph's 75, St. Bo no venture 63 3336—72 Charlton later said he would business, your word counts for wants to move his team. Flysrs 3, Sabres 1 St. Mlchoet’s86, Springfield 65 Joey SIndelar 3336—72 Standings: North Enders 25-5, AAon- General Manager Patrick Sullivan, reen Wood 184448, Kathy (Savin 184468, MllwaukeelB, Washington 24. Technicals— Chester Property Maintenance 20-10, attend negotiations rescheduled for have withdrawn and O’Donnell and more than anything, much more Bldwill’s closest confidant said them, but when talk turned to Linda Luce 460, Laurie (Sognon 491, Stonehlll 86, kAerrImack 68 Gory Hollberg 3336—72 William Sullivan’s son, said. "We Cotledge, Cummings. A—8,316. Ben Crenshaw 3338—73 A.B.A. TollADIe 18-12, Alcar Auto Parts Friday morning, according to his group may have joined Murray Thursday he believed Bidwill had questions, he turned away. Buffole 1 ! ?-l Karen Tracey 457, Connie Ray 459, Temple59, La Salle56 15-15, Purdy C orporation 14-16, Econ­ thought that it might be a meeting than money. Philadelphia 18 1—3 Kathy BerzenskI 494. Ursinus87, Johns Hopkins 77 Scott Simpson 3335—73 Sullivan. even though the NFL hasn’t ap­ Wavnesburg 85, West Liberty 76 Larry Mize omy Electric 12-11, Elmore Association First Period—1, Phllodelphlo, Sa­ Cavaliers B1, Bulls 88 39-34—73 10-20, Road Toads 6-24. muelsson 5 (Propp, Tocchet), 13:25 (pp). Worcester Tech 91, Worcester St. 79 Davis Love III 3337—73 SOUTH Curtis Strange 4333—73 Women's League — Lafayette Ecod- 2, Buffalo, Ruuttu 14 (Andersson, Johons- Trt-Town rllle def. M ain Pub 15-1, 15-5, 154); son), 15:34. 3, Philadelphia, Brown 4, CHICAOO (88) Appalachian St. 65, N.C.-Ashevllle 55 D.A. Welbring 37-36-73 Dick Klnmlev 520, Ed Arnhelm 542, Sellers516(H) 16, Oakley 2104410, Brown Ashland 79, Bellarmlne75, OT John Inman Coach’s Corner def. B8J Auto Repair College players set to Impress in East-West game 18:05. Penalties—Arnlel, But (trlpplno), 39^34—73 15-12, 15-7, 15-6; T ierney’s def. Locks­ 13:14; Johansson, But (holding), 18:14; Joe Kehoe 514, Kevin Osborne 524, 2- 3 22 6. Sparrow 29006, Jordan 12244628, AthensSt.67,Faulkner54 Lonny Wodkins 3340-76 Bernie (^esnel 508, Andy Michaud 521, Paxson49008, Corzlne5130O10, Rppen 1-1 Atlantic (3irlsttan 80, N.C. Wesleyan 72 Senlon'Teur mith Heir Studio 17-15, 1S4, 15-9; Sutter, Phi (holding), 18:14. Woodland Gardens def. Micky's ^ r - Bolton girls toppled young men get drafted as high as terbacks Mike Perez of San Jose useful aspect of the all-star games Bill Calhoun 227-526, Howie Edwards 1-13,Grant0-31-21.Totols3587121588. Auburn-Montgomerv 97, Alo.-Huntsvlllo B illy Casper 3334-68 Bv Steven Wllstein Second Period—None. Penalties— pentry 15-1,15-2,15-6; N a u lff A rm s def. State and Chris Chandler of Wa­ for the scouts Is the opportunity to Tocchet, Phi, double minor (roughing, 204-533, Bob Edwards 531, John Booth CLEVELAND (91) 80 Dave Hill 3332-68 The Associated Press they can,” George Perles of Michi­ 202- 550, Dave Edwards 215-547, Gll Williams 25 3-3 7, Hubbard 28 1-2 5, BaptlstColl. KI3,Clatlln83 Orville AAoody 3333—69 H eritage A uto Body 15-5,15-4,15-6. interview the players In the days Ngh-etlcklng), 4:27; Donnelly, But, doiAile Standings: Nosslff Arms 26-4, Coach's gan State, coach of the East squad, shington. linebacker Dante Jones of m inor (roughing, high-sticking), 4:27; Johnson 517, Rob M Ig llo re 536, W endell Daugherty5134516, Prlce5144415, Ehtp47 Brldgewater,Vo. 64, E. Mennonlte 44 Miller Barber 32-37—69 BOLTON — Visiting RHAM Tebbets each netted 11 points to Oklahoma and offensive lineman before the game. Labbe 515, A rt Geer 501, Emil Stavens 4413, West 25147, Horper5174616, Curry Bryan 77, (talumbla, AAo. 69 Don January 37-36—73 Corner 25-5, Lafayette Escodrllle 34-6, STANFORD, Calif. — A myth has said. Berube, Phi (sloshing),4:55; Priestlay, Buf W oodland Gardens 21-9, T ierney's 19^11, High School doubled up on lead RHAM. Michelle Hardee Randall McDaniel of Arizona State. "I like to sit down and visit with (holding), 9:27; Cloutier, Buf, served by 511, Dove Bessette 518, Jim Bogor 529, 26 22 8. Johnson 14 224, Corbin 03 OO 0. Catawba 78, Pfeiffer 73 Bob Charles 3337—73 grown at the East-West Shrine Tom Jones 503, Rich Duouette 233-508, Totals3243253291. Cent. Rorlda98, Md.-Baltimore County 68 Al Gelberger 3337—73 Micky's Carpentry 13-18, Locksmith Bolton High and took home a had 9 points to pace Bolton while But just how important is a good, the kids, see how quick they Andersson (delay of gome), 11:22; Suiter, H air Studio 13-23, BBJ A uto R epair 7-23, Game, according to some pro Phi (stashing), 4:24; Andreychuk, Buf Dennis Henderson 529, Bill DIYeso OUCOBe 14 M 18 14 5 -4 8 Coastal Corollna 112, Limestone 65 Chi O il Rodriguez 3339—74 Ann Lewis anil Danielle (hirylo or bad, performance in this game? The "book” on the players is 203- 577, Ron Mocadio 513, Steve WhiteCleveland I t 19 16 16 9 -9 1 Heritage Auto Body 4-26, Main Pub 0-30. 54-27 verdict Thursday night in answer, how bright-eyed and alert (Interference), 15:27; Johansson, Buf Cumberland, Kv. 65, Berea 62, OT Bruce Crompton 37-37—74 (Charter Oak Conference girls’ played Well. scouts, that players can boost their "These games are not Important written long before they come here they are,” Beckman said. "That (holdine), 18:07; Andreychuk, Buf. mis­ 548. 2P olnt goals—Price, Ehlo. FOiried out— Ouke69,St.Louls53 Gene LIttter 37-39^76 stock for the NFL or hurt their as scouts view hours of films from SpoiTOW. Rebounds—Chicago 54 (Oakley Emory 8, Henry 99, Lynchburg 46 Lorrv Mowrv 3341—76 basketball action. to scouts,” Tony Razzano, director type of thing to me sometimes is conduct, 18:07. s p many games. Razzano said, and Third Period—4, Philadelphia, Brovm 7 17), C le v e l^ 55 (Ehlo8). Assists—Chlcogo Go. Southwestern 100, Piedmont 78 RHAM (54) — Karina VInkels 408, chances to be high draft picks. of college scouting for the San going to make the difference In Home Engineers 34 (Jordan 7), Clevstand 18 (Price 6). Total Gulltord59, N.C.-Greensboro54 The Sachems are now 2-5 in Denise Lewandowski 4 3 11, Lori (Zeiel, Samuelsson), :54; Penalties— the COC, 2-8 overall while the Every year players in this Francisco 49ers, said. "If I go virtually nothing that happens kids.” Meltanby.PhI (stashing),1:27;Samueleson, Alice Hlrth 174-486, Martha Grant fo u ls -^ lc o g o 27, O e v e k ^ 19. A—^1664. Houston Baptist 68, Georgia St. 66 " Scholastic Tebbets 5111, Emily O'Bannon 000, during the all-star games matters. Phi (tripping), 8:27; Root, Phi (tripping), 187-494, E laine Boles 184-189-505, Donna Howard U. 64, Delaware St. 54 Bulldogs are 0-7 in the confer­ Kelley Tebbets 102, Rochel Foron 3 charity event and other post-season there, it’s a social event. The game He also observes how the players 13:25; Foligno, Buf (roughing), 14:23; Hardesty 175495, K ris C arpenter 201- Jacksonville at Vo. Commonwealth, ppd. Radio, T V 06, Colleen Tworkowsk1102, Koren all-star games talk about making means nothing because the players adjust to a new system and new Jocksonville St. 106, Alabama ASM 92 - ence. 1-7 overall. Bolton is back Bushey 2 0 4, Kim Bushey 00 0, Karo "The kid can’t play himself Into a Samuelsson, Phi (roughing), 14:23; 513, A lice C hittick 183-493, M orlys an impression on the dozens of NFL don’t get enough exposure to make coaches in a short time and how Piiesttay, Buf (holding), 15:27; Sutter, D vorak 187-480, A lyce M cA rdle 198-525, Rec hoop Kv. Wesleyan 80, Lewis 78 in action Tuesdaj at Portland Krom ish 0 0 0, Jen K Irchm yer 10 2, high draft pick and he can’t play Phi Ihlgfvsticking), 15:07 Root, Phi Denise Randolph 195-517, Renee Ellis Lenolr-Rhvne 78, Belmont Abbey 72 Rennet girls varsity High at 3:30 p.m. Julie M arinelll 0 0 0. Totals 24 6 54. scouts and coaches who watch them judgments on them.” himself out of If. as far as I’m they respond to reporters. 194-525, TrudI Zuldemo 195-182-550, De­ Lindsey Wilson 67, Georgetown, Ky. 66 TODAY (boarding), 15:48; Smith, Phi (slashing), The Bonnet J unior High g irls ' v a rsity RHAM had an 11-10 lead after in practices and in the games. concerned,” Razzano said. "Any­ "That is what they’re going to 17:00. nise H ills 204493, Ruth Skibo 203475, Mars Hill 78, Cent. Wesleyan64 4 p.m. — Golf: Tournament of The East roster includes proba­ Mercer 75, Centenary 73 Champions, ESPN basketball team dropped a 47-35 deci­ one quarter Before moving Its MBL'tON (27) — Wendy Nell 21 5, thing he does or doern’t do should have to do from now on in the pros,” Shots on goal— Butfolo 94-11—26. PhllCh B a rb a ra T u rge on 180-471, Sharon sion to the East Hartford freshmen Ann Lewis 2 ) 5, Sara Lewis 1 2 4, Even the East-West coaches, ble high draft picks such as delphlo 7-7-9—23. c - SImler 187-444, (iertrude DeBlols 180, Women's Rec Mlsslsslp^Col. 68, Delta St.67 advantage to 25-15 at halftime. Beckman said. "Most of them have N. Carolina AST 83, W. Carolina 69 D^lStS’i.riS&NElli*''^ Thursday afternoon. Leading the way Michelle Hardee 4 1 9, Tereso preparing some of college football’s Michigan State running back Lo­ not be overemphasized or under­ Power-ploy Opportunntees— ButfOlo 0 of Elaine WelnIckI 469, Betty Mostandreo for Bonnet was Jen Brindisi with 16 The Sachems led after three M cM ahon 0 0 0, J ill Supple 0 2 2, the critical factors to be here — the 6; Philadelphia 1 of & 445, BobbI Greco 451, Linda Maher 452, Prime Time Plovers 45 (Carolyn Bell N. Texas St. 85, Al corn St. 80 top pro prospects for Saturday’s renzo White, quarterback Don emphasized. It’spart of the whole.” 13, Tammi Hyde 7) Discount Sports N.C.-Wllmlngton66,CampbcllS0 soia“nn'ir’w7H'V"** points end 12 reboounds while Natasha quarters, 42-21. Danielle C urylo 102, A m y StoudtOO height, weight, speed, change of Goalies—Buffalo, Cloutier (23 shots-2D Phyllis LoPoInte 481, M ary Ann Hllller Jackson added 13 points. Amy Mlzoros, 0, Totols 10 7 27. game at Stanford Stadium, seem McPherson of Syracuse and wide Dave Beckman, Midwest scout eoves). Philadelphia, Hextall (26-25). 480, Sheila Plontonlda 455, Beverly Shop 34 (Diane DIRosa 16) North Carolina71, Maryland65 7:30 p.m. — K nicksat 74sfs, Channel 9 9 pjTi. -vTop Rank Boxing, ESPN Courtney McBride, and Marianne Leto Denise Lewandowski and Lori Holftime: 25-15 RHAM. receiver Marc Zeno of Tulane. The for the San Diego Chargers, agrees direction, quickness, agility and A-17423. M o rin 181-187-202-570, Cello Sompedro J. Copperfleld's 48 (Meg Murray 8, Pembroke si. 110, Wngote83 tak' .• in by this thinking. Peg ?uggan 8, Cindy Ovsenchuk 8) Pensacola Christian 96, Warner Southern msOp.rn. — Collegebaskelball: BYU each grabbed eight rebounds and Amy with Razzano that perhaps the most balance to play their position. Referee—Poul Stewart. Linesmen— 481, Bette O ufralne 175-510, S hirley Shumaker was the defensive standout. motive is to try to help these West’s pro prospects include quar­ Wayne Bonnev. Mark Vines. E ldrldge 506, Toni Cove 180-490. Amu:.'-ments Unlimited 33 (Rita Lupac- 57 at Wyoming, ESPN ‘ chlno in, ^ e A lte rl 8) I MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 15.1966 - 17 16 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 15, 19M Arizona’s Kerr getting a ieg up on shooting touch Pozzies T V Tonight led him to this point. Richard Pryor. Debbie der victims Into piles of money. (60 mki.) 6 Dry, as wins Answer to Pravloua Puzile______5:00PM SS Wonderful World of Dis­ 8:45PM [D IS ] D TV Allen, Art [CNN] Newsnight ••..vi B .... 9.nn

8 this weekend at the Hartford Civic Center. Luxury Cooks galore! day night at the tist Pee Wee Russell died in 1969. motor homes, as elegant as any yacht, will be Sunday at 1 p.m., no m atter how cold it gets. The Hartford Stage Company. help and inspiration of the good and "He was burled in New Jersey. I Matinee Performance: 2 p.m. -17 displayed. For example, the 40-foot diesel-powered There are nearly 100 different cooking courses walk will start at the New State Road trail. Parking The Edvard Munch-inspired set­ simple Thea Elvsted. went to his funeral. I met his Vogue offers everything from a microwave- Puppets to be featured being offered at the Connecticut Culinary Institute, is availabie near Manchester Ambuiance on New ting designed by George Tsypin For all her goodness, Elizabeth nephew. He told me that Pee Wee, Seniors and Juniors $5 at 2 p.m. Only State Road. If it’s raining or snowing, the walk will provides a continuation of the Berridge's Thea is not spared being childless, many times had convection oven and trash compactor, to two A story hour for youngsters, ages 3 to 6, will be a new cooking school in Loehmann’s Plaza on televisions, a wet bar and a hand-rubbed solid Farmington Avenue, Farmington. To showcase be delayed a week. outside atmo.sphere, but trans­ Ibsen’s tragic vision. expressed a regret that he had offered for five consecutive Saturdays by the ported to 19th century Norway. A never been able to help any Tickets: Pete Taylor, 126GHighland St., Manchester, CT 06040 (203) 649-4607 walnut interior. The price tag? A mere $243,000. The play accelerates to itsclimax youngster get started in music. Pee The show is open tonight until 10, Saturday from long, white, irregularly frag­ from the moment Jorgen Tesman mented wall on a dark red floor is Wee was my hero. I thought, this 10 a.m. to 10p.m., and Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. returns home with Lovborg’s ma­ sparcely set with black and white nuscript. which had been lost after There will be plenty for those without $200,000 to upholstered furniture, and defines spend, including free fliers about area a drunken party hosted by the WE’RE SERVING YOU BREAKFAST a series of rooms. sinister Judge Brack. campgrounds. Pat Collins’ lighting design Admission is $5 for adults, $2 for children ages 7 slashes the set with bands of Brack, seductively played by the featuring: to 12, and children under 6 will be admitted free. half-light, punctuated with explo­ fleshy, red-bearded William Duff- TOGETHER sive flashes of blood reds and Griffin. has confronted Hedda with blinking whites. the bleak inevitability of her life. Hedda. in Layne’s most passionate Usin’ the old bean In this stark interior director scene, burns Lovborg’s manus­ Hillstown Grange 87. at 617 Hills St., East Mark Lamos has created a tension- cript. after fir.st caressing and filled arena of accelerating mad­ fondling it as she would a lover. Hartford, will serve a ham and bean supper with ness, brought to life by an accomp­ vegetables, cole slaw and dessert. The dinner lished assembly of actors This act enrages her husband, starts at 5; 30 p.m. Saturday. Adults will be charged and the who feels he mu.st atone for this € 0 0 $6, and children under 12, $3. Reservations are m Manchester Herald As the doomed Hedda, Mary artistic desecration by recreating Visit McDonald’s* advised. Call 568-1946. Layne is a study in controlled the manuscript from Lovborg’s anguish The daughter of a domi­ notes, with the help of Thea Featuring Beautiful New nating military father. Hedda Elvsted STliK yearns for a more exciting life but is Family fossils Restaurant at Hedda’s tragedy is complete. She Margaritas 5 frustrated by the repressions of the society into which she elects to has lost it all. The love of her Fossils for Everyone, a free family activity, will husband, her position in the com­ Weekend Specials Steaks be offered from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday, when 70 West Center St. marry. munity, her future affluence, all schools are closed for Martin Luther King Day. The Manchester After rejecting a series of hot- are gone. She is left with a dull • Veal Francaise...... *8.25 Seafood fossil presentation will be at the Connecticut State blooded suiters. Hedda marries the provincial life and the unwelcome • Delmonico Steak ...... •8.25' Museum of Natural History, on the Storrs campus scholar Jorgen Tesman. to whom sexual presence of Judge Brack. & of the University of Connecticut. she refers derisively as an "acade­ Hedda chooses suicide with one of • Fresh Baked Filet of Sole Hands-on activities will be offered throughout the mician.” Hedda’s future as Jor- her father’s pistols. w/seafood stuffing...... 8 .2 5 Food From South day. Demonstrations will teach how to create gen’s wife is expected to meet with narrow success, according to her Ibsen intended his plays to be • Veal Cutlet Parmigiana...... *7.95 imitation fossils from clay, and how to make inciteful and thought provoking. of the Border rubbings with crayons. There will be fossils from husband’s maiden aunt Juliane and • Seafood Fradravola...... *7.95 his old maid Berte. conferring just There is a reality to his work that Dinosaur State Park in Rocky Hill on display prior to the newlyweds’ arrival in touches an understanding nerve in • Baked Chicken Crosteau...... *8.50 OPEN EVERY NIGHT "Clues to the Past,” a film about fossils, will be their sprawling new home. an audience. They understand the shown at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. has job frustrations and unfulfilled expec­ LA STRADA Restaurant McDonald’s® tations that brings about the 429-1900 The museum is in the Wilbur Cross Building (the Hedda's initial behavior does 471 Hartford Road 643-6165 (Rt. 32, Mansfield) one with the gold dome) off Route 195 on the opportunities to fit almost little to elay their fears. She is cold dreadful decision that Hedda Moa.-Sal. / 8«a. ’Ul t campus. and aloof and bored with the Gabler makes. provincial life, which was not part The taut, exciting production at any schedule: of her expectation of married life. the Stage Company fulfills that • SU Scott Wentworth, as the scholarly intention in a chillingly erotic Special Luncheon Daily In days of old Jorgen, is a man of country charm rendition. but little sophistication and his T h e H o m e s t e a d 11:30 am thru 3:30 pm In the days before records, radio, television or Part time or full time, days adoration of his bride only in­ A fine dining experience uiilh a couniry antique flair. Monday thru Saturday movies, Victorian families entertained themselves creases her resistance to his by singing and making “musicales” at home. This or evenings. Good starting "Hedda Gabler” continues at affection. Hartford Stage Company through Featuring Peking Duck Dinner custom will be recreated on Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Feb. 6. For ticket information, call OPEN FOR BRUNCH Connecticut Historical Society. 1 Eiizabeth St., pay and benefits. It is only with the arrival of Eilert for *14.95 per person Lovborg. a former lover, does the 527-5151. Discussions with Sunday, Jan. 31st Hartford. “Home Sweet Home; An Afternoon of repressed passion of Hedda members of the company are JOY (Min. for two) Victorian Musical Entertainment,” will feature offered after weekday matinees emerge. It is here that Ibsen 10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Chanterelle, a group made up of James Dalton and unleashes the dark forces in his and Tuesday evening performan­ O F T H E 227 West Middle Turnpike M argaret Smlth-Dalton. They will be dressed in Manager'trainee positions characters. It seems that Lovborg. ces. After the performance on Jan. K M Manchester Victorian-era costumes and will take participants played with a haunted, demon- 31, a panel discussion will be back to Great-Grandmother’s parlor for a and custodial positions arc filled past by Richard Bekins. has offered with guests having special 50 Higgins Highway (Rte. 31) expertise on Ibsen and this play. W OK 6 43 -4 6 00 slng-along program. authored a manuscript with the Mansfield ■ 456-2240 Th« HomcttcMl This program is offered in conjunction with the also available. exhibit "Dress for All Occasions,” a show of 9 women’s clothing from the 1880s and 1890s, which will be open both before and after the program. C in e m a Enjoy dinner by a cozy fireplace. Admission to the program is $2 for adulU and $1 for Stop by any of the locations children under 12. Reservations must be made on HARTFORD Bride (PG) Fri 7:10,9:30; Sotond Sun 2, Best Italian 1984-86 Weekend Special Saturday, by calling 236-5621. listed below or call Clnsmu City — Manor of Spr'en 4:20, 7:10,9:30.— Overboard (PG) F ri7, Voted Connecticut Magazine (PG ) FrI 7,9:30: Sot and Sun ljM , 3;M, 9:20; Sot ond Sun 2, 4:30, 7, 9:20. — 7, 9'30. — Hope & Glory (PG-13) Fri Planes, Trains and Automobiles (R) Fri Su rf & T u rf «-■ r>qe 643-2213 to learn more 7-056. 9:50; Sot ond Sun 1, 3:30, 7:05, 7:20, 9:40; Sot and Sun 2:15, 4:15, 7:20, 8 os. Prime Rib V ^ sM ,150.— Cinderella (G) Sotond Sun 1:30, 9:40. — Pink Flovd, The Woll (R) Fri Presents A .\ew Diversified Menu and Sot midnight. — Heavy Metal (R) 3 Baked Stuffed Shrimp 3:40. — Jeon de Florette 3:15, yo , 1®< The walling sax 7:45,10. — Eddie Murphy Sow <•*> Today! of the Border m idn ight; Sun 1, 3:15, ’ <>; — STEAK and Sot 2-50, 9:55, 11:50; Sun 2:50, 9:55. Three Men and a Baby (PG) Fri 5,7,9, Tenor saxophone and flute are the specialties of _ p?Sidim t Newt (R) F f PhO Sol 12, 11; S o i l , 3, 5,7,9,11; Sun 1,3,5, 7 ,9 .-- Lew Tabackin, who will play in Hartford on 2'10,4:55,7:30,10:05,12:25; Sun 12,2:30, Broodcost News (R) Fri 5, 7:M, 9:«, g e t y o u r complimentary c o p y o f t h e MANCHESTER HERALD 4'55 7'30, 10:05. — M oonstruck (PG) midnight; Sot 2,5,7:20,9:45, hnldnlpM; OPEN EVERY NIGHT Sunday. The Hartford Jazz Society wiil present the F ri and Sot 12:50, 2:55, 5, 7:10, 9:25, Sun 2,5,7:20,9:45. — W all Street (R) F ri Look for a new restaurant in concert at the Hartford Holiday Inn on Morgan 1 1 -3R); Sun 12:50, 2:55, 5, 7:10, 9:25. - and ^ t 5, 7:20, 9:45, m idn ight; Sun 5, For Keeps (PG-13) F rlo n d Sot 13:40,3,5, 7:20,9:45. — Clnderello (G) Sotond Sun Street. Tickets are $10, and parking is $2 per car in ON SATURDAY MORNINGS AT THE FOLLOWING McDONALD’S LOCATIONS: 7 ®0, 9" k , 11:35; Sun 12:40, 3, 5, 7:10, the space soon. 429-1900 1,3 — Batteries Not Included (PG) Fri. (Rt. 32, Mansfield) the Holiday Inn Garage. Tabackin and his quartet 30 Lafayette Sou;luare 9:20. 5:20, 7 ;» , 9:45, 11:45; Sot 1, 3:10, 5:20, take on both ethnic and new wave numbers. Their 70 West Center Street 1221 Tollandd Tnpk. Ijipk 1261 Burnside Ave. 89 Talcottville Rd. 7-30, 9:45, 11:45; Sun 1, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, Rockville, CT. 9:45. album. Black and Tan fantasy, was one of several Manchester. CT Manchester, CT. East Hartford, CT. Vernon, CT. tfA*1Staatars Rost — The Princess which took awards. The concert is from 7 to 10 p.m. I MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 18. iOSS - tl

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WEX.. A i o condition precedent to PART- time experienced P A R T tim e day care per­ the placement of onv adver­ MEDICAL Office Billing Quiz on page 2 W H A T '5 A tising In the Manchester He­ P and L collector. Coll Clerk. Varied duties. son to w ork 12:30- 646-1700 ext. 339. 5:30pm, 5 days per NURSE AiDES 1. Canine (Dog) v \ m c rald, Advertiser hereby RN Full time position. Typ­ ooree* to protect. Indemnify MEDICAL Assistant. Tel­ ing, moth, telephone week. Starting Janu­ Certifled/HHA 2. Lead HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne \N\THOUT and hold harmless the Man­ ephone, scheduling, SUPERVISORS skills necessary. Be­ a ry 9. 646-9608.______Immediate openings 3. 30 degrees A chester Herald, Its officers bookkeeping, filing nefits available. Reply OFFICE. Full time per­ for home care and 4. Raw and employees against any to : 672-0546 between son to work with - ALL MAMLET^ FPlENlP^ S A Y ME)5 T fJ E WELL, MASAf2 - and all liability, loss or and assist with Endos­ Meadows Manor, A 00 staff relief. Call 5. Biddy (Fox & hen) YOU----- KNOWN O W HOIHOW expense. Including attor­ copic procedures. Ex­ 9-5. vernment contracts. today for an 6. (a) P rofessor — Student (x ) n i c e s t 3 0 Y IN t Ne V i l l a g e perience desired but multi-level health Customer contact, typ­ CPUELKIPS neys' fees, arising from MAINTENANCE M on. appointment. (b) Physician — Patient (z) claims of unfair trade practi­ w ill train. Reply to Box care facility has an Full time tor restau­ ing and organizational c a n 3 B y,r (c) Lawyer — Client (y) ces, Infringement of trade­ N Manchester Herald. Immediate 40 hour rant complex. Must be skills a must. Will 521-8920 marks, trade names or pat­ 16 Brotnord Place. train. Good pay, benef­ (d) Salesman — Customer (w) , C IBM by NEA MtC opening on the 7-3 able to do minor re­ U P J O H N ents, violation of rlphts of Manchester CT. 06040. pairs, cleaning and set its and conditions. Lo­ (e) Clergyman — Parishioner (v) privacy and Infringement ot INSURANCE Office. and 3-11 shifts. Ex­ up work. Full benefits. cated In Ellington. Call HEALTH CARE CAPTAIN EASY by Crooks S Ceeole copyright and proprietary rights, unfair competition Clerical Including typ­ cellent benefits with Must hove own tools. Joe 871-1888.______SERVICES i r $ k i l l i n g ’ ^b u t i t s j u s t ^ N t h e w h o l e g l a c i e r and libel and slander, which ing and telephone re­ Wages commensurate SECRETARY. Full time. BABYSITTER to care for W E LL ALL THESE ,, BEAUTIFUL^ salary up to *16.15 (no SUCCESSFUL Real esate MOMKEVe UNCLE IS PUSHING DOWN may result from the publica­ quired. Jewell- Eng­ with experience. EOE. Manchester machine 7 year old In m y home p-jTHE FOREST. TREES. tion of any advertlsment In land Insurance. benefit rate up to 646-2260. 9am-5pm M r. shop needs a dependa­ agency expanding to Manchester. Now In­ after school. Must hove the Manchester Herald by 646-4662. *16.98). Interested Hickey. ble person to perform HARTLEY Tours, New own transportation. advertiser. Including adver­ terviewing expe­ applicants contact: PART or toll time Assist­ office work. Apply at; England's leading mo­ Coll 647-8557 after 7pm. I -/F tisements In any free distri­ HELPI Weneedonoctlve tor coach tour opera­ rienced sales people. Individual to come ant Project Manager. The Paraoon Company MECHANIC. General re­ bution publications pub­ Mrs. Burmlngham at Inc., 1-21 Adams Street, tor Is currently tron- Very generous com­ lished by the Manchester work with our small Various duties In­ missions. Member of 5 pair. Experience. Herald. Penny Sleffert, volved. Salary com­ Monchester. 647-9935. chlsinp. We offer low THE PHANTObI by Lee Falk A By Barry company. Telephone Meadows Manor opening costs, train­ multiple listing boards. Some tools required. Publisher. orders, light order mensurate with expe­ EXPERIENCED Wai­ 87.58 hour storting. Coll 333 Bldwell St. ing, continuous sup­ Send brief resume to: a n o th er^ LITTLE LISA T s O IS LITTLE DIANA, package and basic cus­ rience. Coll 643-2659 tor tress for am shift In P.O. Box 509, Coven­ Roogl's Auto 646-3444 SHE WAS SO [THAT /MASMEP on appointment^ port, etc. Fo r Inform a­ , AVAN„Sr Y V Reply to 872-0355 be­ Employment tween 9 and 5. EVENINGS Tc^liiKWf/WrA 9TICt f< NEWS STAND DEALER INCOME WOODSIDING, remodel­ We need 8 people to work a Education Manchester area, deliver only to Honor ing, custom trim. Ex­ NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Boxea and stores. Eatabllshed route. Work perienced or w ill train. part-time from our telephone BLONDIE by Oaan Young A Stan Drakt approximately 6 hours per week - get paid 646-0153 Roger. SOUNDS TOO GOOD sales office for major daily PART TIME for 10. Must be available at Press Time IT WILL UH, WHICH TEN TH AT'S WHERE \ newspaper 5:15 to 9:15 evenings THIS IS MV NEW HELP WANTED (12:30 pm) dally and Friday evening at 12:30 TO BE TRUE? S u r e n - c o m p l /t e r REPLACE WILL IT BE? THE FUN When vou coll Classified COMES IN and Saturday 9-12:30 pm. No TEN a.m. Dallvary of papers takes approximately to place on od, o friendly e m p l o y e e s WAITRESSES Part and 1 hour. Monday thru Saturday, dependable we are willing to guarantee your present full time. Apply within. Ad-VIsor will answer your experience necessary, we will t''' Income, for up to one year. If you possess -A\? OOHNXM L u Io Ts Restaurant 706 car a muat. Call Bob. at 647-9946. coll and help you word an above average desire to do what la train. /9 O O ' O •( Hartford Rood. your od tor best response. Monchester,CT\______643-2711. necessary to succeed In becoming one of • Guarantaod hour pay , 1 ALLEY OOP by Deye Oreue BAKERY Clerk. Port the beat automobile salespeople... • Approx. 24 hrt. por wook time position availa­ ASSISTANT r SURE AM GLAD THIS BABE THINKS SHE'S .. .BUT WE'RE NOT GONNA LET HER GET / ble. Working Mondoy- all training provided, hospitalization plan, • Pleasant working conditions YOU SHOWED I GOT KING GUZ f N ' Q U E E N WITH IT! NOW LET'S MAKE TRACKS FOR I L b Coissanfing W H E N Y'DID, PA UMPA ALL SET UP TO TAKE Frtday 8am to 2pm. PHONE ROOM paid vacations, profit sharing and much • Bonuaaa ®fe7i — , A BIG FALL ' Looking for mature, morel 5 I'l ? responsible Individual. OPPORTUNITY!! • Commlaalons Excellent mothers MANAGER please apply to: KAREN KAUFHOLD ).,5 hours. C all 646-5718 for Needed to work in our local office while You have experience between 10 AM 8 3 PM or CALL Interview. In the restaurant busi­ For interview contact learning all phases of telephone sales room 646>4321 for appointment WHAT A OUY by Bill Hoetl FOOD Service Part-time management. Must be able to train and ness or management. dietary position for You are ambitious, mature Individual. Af­ motivate others. Experience helpful. Ad­ Mr. Purstell vancement assured to the right person. For hard working and ternoons and wee­ dedicated. Between 4-7 PM, Starting Monday, 1-18-88 kends. Good pro-rated interview contact Mr. Francis between the 500 W. C^ntf SI. " T E L L THE C H E F 1 > l5 benefits. Please con­ hours of 4-7 p.m. only at 647-9946. ManchtfilGr i . •■IM.■>**- ^ We Want You! TH E J U R Y tact: Food Service Su­ MANCHESTER CONN. T«l. 646.4331 le STILL OUT pervisor, Crestfleld You always knew that 647-9946 Convalescent. 643-5151. you would find your ON HIS NEW M ondov-Frldov. Co.m ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE THE BORN LOSER by Art Saneom perfect career oppor­ H A M B U R G E R to 4p.m^______PRAGUE SHOE COMPANY tunity If given a AND /V\ AC AR O N I RN/LPN Part-time even­ ing hours. Immediate OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE chance. If you have CASSEROLE,” a strong goals and moti­ PlRBCTO LM N 6- mtn»? ary classroom. Coll • Health und/or Life Insurance open. Fine from h er e o il' '■AosiY' Coventry Public VALENTINE TbeeTAER... HEK CAT HAS Schools, Pupil and • Pleasant office atmosphere Guaranteed Growth ACCEPTED MV P R E S E N c ^ LOVE Staff Support Services Apply In person Benefits Included. - FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thayee D e p artm en t a t 742- 8913. EO E. ______Tuesday-Frldav, 8:30am-4pm Salary varies with ex­ I! perience. Call LINES r I" LUNCH Time Aide to PRAGUE SHOE COMPANY L work 2 hours a day at 2 3 3 -9 3 7 3 1 potJ’T pfx/oW, private school. Contact 200 Pitkin Street • East Hartford, CT PoYou PREFER Head Coordinator. 646- West Hartford Center ^ WHAT TIAA& 0502 or apply In person, LBOAL NOTICI T V O R 317 North Main Street, TOWN OF ANDOVBR Manchester.______PUBLIC HBARINOS pHAU Upf * ‘ ^ Y " p E A L l i f e $70-890 per night. 2-3even- Ths Planning 8 Zoning Commitflon of Andovsr, Cpnn|^ E)^BEI^lBhlCES " Ings per week. Sincere ticut will hold Public Hoorlnot on Tuttdov, January 19,19SS 9 EXPER'ENCE^’? and honest people at 7:30 p.m. In tho lowor Isysl of th* Town Offic* Building on th* following i^lflont: B rid ge C o m e o n ? only. Call649-6263,4;30- Find the 6:30, M ondoy-Frldov, •SOD- Proposed Flood Fran* Rsoulotlons. 4-5pm Saturday and •S21- Proposed amendment to the Non-Conformino Reou- ~-^-hav£ 5 1-15 Item you Sunday. ______lotlens. Section 4.1.2a. / clarer took dummy’s club ace and his •524- Proposed Section 21, Special Permit / Special ExcMpe NORTH l-U-U A common fault: spade ace, and played a diamond to PART Time telphone op­ tion of the Zoning Regulations. need or ♦ K S 3 dummy’s king so that he could shed his erator. Savings Bonk WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll of Manchester. 12 noon •S2$- Progosod gmendment to Section 7.6 of the subdivision V Q 10 9 8 7 complacency other club on the king of spades. Then R e la tio n s. ♦ AK to 4:30 da lly, 12 noon to sell the inexplicably he played dummy’s sec­ NO, SHE WENTHCME LAST WE CANT SET HIM 7pm on Thursdays. AI this heorlng. Interested persons may oppeor and be heard ♦ AQ5 By James Jacoby ond high diamond. Of course E^ast TO COME CX5WNOL1T and written communications will be received. Intormotlon WEEK BLIT AW OAD POESN'T Apply: 923 Main Street, pertaining to Iheso preposols Is ovolloble In the office of the item you WEST EAST ruffed. BELIEVE IT. , OF THE ATTIC. Manchester, CT 06040. Town Clerk,. Town^ Ottics Building. SJ864 S Q 10 9 7 2 Among the many bad habits in the Declarer’s error was inexcusable. EOE.______Doted at Andover, Connecticut this Ith and ISth day of Jon- Send a message of love ▼ 848 game of bridge, one of the worst is The wealth of spots in the trump suit T DATA Entry-Clerical. UOTVs 19M< don’t use ♦ Q 10 8 S 3 ♦ 7 complacency. Although a deal may meant that he could ruff a low spade Heovy public contact ANDOVER PLANNING 8 ZONING COMMISSION to your Valentine on ♦ J 10 9 ♦ K872 look easy to play, a sloppy declarer with the ace of hearts, play the six of In busy court setting. KENNETH LESTER, CHAIRMAN in the hearts to dummy’s seven and ruff SOUTH will suddenly lose his contract be­ Permanent port time 00941 February 13^’’ cause he did not provide for a slightly dummy’s last club with the king of position. 32 hours per ♦ A .r ^ | l> t 4 A V A K J6 unusual distribution. 'Today’s hand hearts. The jack of hearts could then week. 8511 bi-weekly. LEGAL NOTICE ♦ J9842 leaves that chance for error. be overtaken with dummy’s queen, State benefits. Send re­ TOWN OP ANDOVER MuncliMtBr ♦ 64 2 South opened one heart with only and the remaining defenders’ trumps sume to: K.L. MuraskI, four cards because of the great dispar­ extracted. Certainly it was unlikely Manchester Superior The Zoning Board of Appeals of th* Town of Andover, Con­ Ntraid Vulnerable: East-West • f W e v N t ^ necticut vrill hold a public hearing In th* Town Office Bull<^ ity in strength between that major suit that the second diamond would be Court, 410 Center Dealer: South Street, Manchester, Ine, Wednesdov, January 20,19** ot 7:30 P.M. to heor thefol- and the touching five-card diamond ruffed, but it was criminally careless lowlne oppllcotlon asking tor relief from th* Zoning Lows of CALL U.8. ACRES by Jim Davit 06040 th* Town of Andover, Connecticut. Weft Nartb East Saeth suit. North had such good support and of South to take that risk. Caii tho so many high cards that he simply bid •348 AMWver Aetemetlve, Inc., Rout* 6, Andover, Connec­ IT ALL RIGHT.' WHO SLIPPED Mm E e T ticut — /kiklne for o reopprovol of locolton approval 643-2711 Pan 4 NT Pass 5T four no-trump to ask for aces and five James Jacoby's books ‘Jacoby on ^THE ROBBER TOOTHBROSHiY for o deolert-solet license os reoulred by Connecticut Cloififiad PO/M -P£ ' to place your ^ Pan 5NT Pass * ♦ no-trump to ask for kings. He then set­ Bridge" and ‘Jacoby on Card Games' y HaPW ANTBI State Statutes Tltls* 14, Section 54 and $5. Pass Pass (written with his father, the late Os­ P O M - P A D«pt. Pan tled in six hearts. POM "WABBA" At this heorlnp Interested persons may oppeor and be heard special message W Pan On the opening jack of clubs lead. wald Jacoby) are now available at and written communicotlon received. Said appeals or* on file and may be seen In th* Office of th* Town Clerk, Town South played dummy’s queen. E ^ t bookstores. Both are published by iWABBA, 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 Opening lead: 4 J AOMUHSTMYIVI Omc* Bulldine. P.S. Deadline is 10 A.M., Feb. I2 t h , 1988 - ^ won the king and returned a club. De­ P h a ro s Books. mBBA' s ic m m Doted at Andover, Connecticut • January, 19M. Foil flm t, non-pro­ IS January, 19M. 8:30 a.m. to WT hT '■’Sf-'X' tar-' w4 fit agtncv. Min. 2 ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS ANDOVER, CONNECTICUT 5:00 p.m. yrs. oxperlonct/ DONALD AYRTON, typing, dotoll-orl- CHAIRMAN onfad. Call 046-3811. PEOPLE WHO KNOW 01741 know there's a certain magic I I I W W ■ ■ about Classified Advertising. 6^'5-2711 i l i u i l l MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Jan. 18. 1988-88 n - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. IS, 1988 HOMES APARTMERTS TV/8TERE0/ FOR SALE FORRERT Iappuarces HDMES HOMES H0ME8 FOR SALE FOR DALE BUSINESS 4 SERVICE DIRECTORY HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED DU HELP WANTED FDR SALE I SUDDENLY available ELDERLY Housing. Now SPEED Queen gas dryer. I tor Immediate occu­ taking applications tor In excellent condition. pancy. Perfect tor Val­ one and two bedroom $150. 643-2508. MANCHESTER. Charm­ ANDOVER. New to iWMCOUilHRID PHYSICAL Therapist, SUBSTITUTE Teachers 50UTH Windsor. New to m arket. Nestled In entine's gifti This apartments. Coll 528- 30" Magic Chef gas stoim, CMLDCAIIE TAX IKMIGCB Registered needed for and Aides needed for the market, cohi;mlng, ing, cozy, convenient. 3 Ranch has o large 1st 6522. white, verygood condl- THE DEADLINE FOR RN/LPN’S HOUSEKEEPER bedroom, Vh baths. cove, lovely woter- growing sports medlcl- developmentallv dis­ 7 room, split level, 1st front 3 bedroom gabled floor family room, 1 Bedroom Townhouse. tlon. $50. Coll 649-2372. PLA C IN G OR ne/orthopoedlc prac­ needed (or home care Home In very aulet beautiful new kitchen, ^BoToSI^^rnlcinng! CANCELING AN AD abled students at Rock­ Excellent part time floor family room, 3 Cope on Andover Lake. Spacious kitchen, re- GOOD working used co- TAX ATTOfiNEY p m g m m n Home repairs. You tice. Reaulrements; ville High and Center case, 2 days a week. bedrooms, 1 full bath neighborhood. Flre- dining room, flre- iMIlEirSIMYaiRE (ai6e4 Weeing IS 12 NOON THE DAY job In Housekeeping, ploced living room, Built by builder for trlgerotor, stove, dis­ lor T.V.s from $40 to name H, we do It. Free MID-JANUAR' experience Including Road School. Please Morning hours In and 7>h baths, fire­ himself with many ex­ ploced living room, hwasher, microwave, $125,742-9185. ______Ucotmrt, netlsnwiees. Will adviae end piepara AN fUmrn, urnm « fw> eatlmotat. insured. 643- BEFORE. MONDAY - Blodex-testing, and place, large sun deck. screened porch and modern bath plus o call Karen 872-8193. Manchester. Excellent department, has just tras. Nice wooded lot. living room with fire­ HOTPOINT Washing ma­ Openinge for Infante to 4 all tax ratume. D^MOdNNO • •• J^DGPD ONFD DM* 0304. FRIDAY, IN ORDER ocute rehabilitation C.R.E.C. Is an E.O.E. $185,000. U a R Realty. much more. $169,900. gorgeous treed lot with yeare. ProvMe breakfaet. TO MAKE THE NEXT salary. Call today (or become available. 643-9258. A must see. $177,900. place, wall to wall car­ chine, top load. $50. S A L E core. Must be Ct. li­ M-F______643-2692.0 Century-21 Epstein prtvacvl See this fine peting, A/C, 2 zone eneeke and lunoh. WHITMAN GIVE YOUR budget o ISSUE. FRIDAY an appointment. For your personal Telephone otter 5pm. break ... shop the clossl censed or eligible. Sa­ Realty. 647-8895.Q Manchester home. heat. $625 plus utilities. 188 Doomey Ortw.. Apt A aai«iyMupa SERVICES sunken fam ily room washer and dryer ond f^Wiomd — Ratarenoes vourod. •8018A, Waa •17.810 management office AIDES Clerk Wanted Mon.-FrI. 8-4 PM MANCHESTER. Roomy 7 gorage Included. 630-00M By the dov and by the has several positions Manchester Board of room toll dormered with massive field- hour. References. 872- For a modern phar­ stone fireplace, master Available February TAUOA ASSOaATIS Marty MaHwea - W -4 4 » * ROW <15,990 available. Training Education Is seeking m ifftill. Pull Tim e Cope. 1st floor den, 1st. $600 per month. 3974 otter 6 p.m. HANDYMAN provided. We offer: noon-time aides tor macy In large shop­ flreploced front to bedroom suite with Its Custom buHdlng. fram­ •ary McBai li • M $ -$ tIt ^ Heme Imarovoment • J days/nlghts. Apply An­ 646-2604. OFFtCE/RHAIL ing, additions, renova­ 1987 BUICK paid vacotlons, paid Martin School & Buck- ping center. Pleasant SECRETARY bock living room, for­ own private skylighted OLeANIMQ A MUST- Fotmine • well Feaerino • tonio's Restaurant, 956 locuzzl tub, thermo- MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ tions end rooflng. For a, Tiling • UgM carpentry - CENTURY holidays, paid personal ley School 2 hours per Main Street, working conditions mal dining room with EQUIPMERT But no Umo to du$t? days, health and/or life RECEPTIONIST bay window, I'/i baths, pone windows, 3 cor room Townhouse. quality lob et a good ODD JOBS-INSURED 4 Door Sedan day, M.TS/hour. Inter­ Manchester. and benefits. Days Fully appllanced kit­ Apts. - Homes - Condos FURHRRG t7041A. Waa *9,W0 Insurance, free park­ ested applicants Full time position open toll basement with re­ garage and o 3/4 acre FIVE metal office desks, price... Call Bud at , BARRY SCANLON MATERIALS Coordlno- only. Apply In person. lot with sweeping views chen, heat and hot Free CtllmatesI Roaeonable ing, pleasant office at­ should contact In our accounting firm. creation room and 5 choirs. Good condi­ 742-I732 - 644-2411 free eattmota ROW ^ 4 7 1 mosphere. Apply In for. Self starter needed workshop area. One of the country club woter Included. $725 tion. $15 to $25 eoch. Rateel Call Unde MR. WHINNEM for material control Liggett Parkade Friendly working at­ 7 room Cepe In desirable Buckley School neigh­ fairways. $399,900. per month plus secur­ FLOORS person Tuesdov- cor garage has att­ 646-1418. ______643-6229 M U FO m iYD Let ua do your Hardwood NAWKt TR IE SERVICE 1987 BUICK Frldav, 8:30am-4pm. (M irtin School) purchasing depart­ mosphere In our Wat­ borhood. Siding, dock, profoselonal landecap- ached shed and dog Blanchard & Rossetto, ity deposit and 1 year COPIER. 3M Secretory REMODEIMD SOIVRfS floorel will ramove the Buehal. Iniek t oMppar. Slump Prague Shoe Com- 647-3366 or ment. Duties Include Pharmacy kins Centre office. Te­ Ing, roc room, dark room, now paint and paper kennel. Situated on "We Guarantee Our lease. No pets. 649-0795. DompM* home (moIi* and le- we SKYLARK receiving, Inventlry II. Beta desktop. $250, furniture from the working ramowL Preeaabmelaa. 4 Door Sodan ponv, 200 Pitkin Street, MR. TIMBRELL Parkade Shopping lephone and light typ­ inside. Fireplace, hardwood floors, bay window, lovely wooded lot and Houses" 646-2482.D MANCHESTER, '/ j of 2 good condition, tele­ medMng.. Wespewta____dlMlnbam- control ondexpedltlng. roonw and Utohana. S in d aeala area at no extra ehargo. Free Spaelal oonaidamllon for •SKXIA. Waa rgeeQ A East Hartford, CT. (Buckley School) Center ready tor vour Inspec­ family, 1st floor unit, Knowledge of elec­ ing skills needed, and much, much more. b r a n d new listing!!! phone 649-2231. sommacBlal work. Itaglatifad, kt- oetlmates ’ ’ ACCOUNTANT. Stott Ac­ 647-3301 Apply to Ann or knowledge of Multi- tion. $149,900. Sentry Executive 7 room fully appllanced kit­ ACC0M0DATRRI8 auiad, lafarancaa. ROW <9756 eoc tronic components pre­ Asking '169,900. Dan 646-9892 Real Estote. 643-4060.a chen. Pay own utilities. countant needed In ferred. Send resume or Mr. Dworkin Mate word processing Raised Ranch on Fern S40-2348 - Ptdro 047-75S3 Dir: Woodbridge St. to Qreenmanor Rd.. left onto Street In Manchester. $625 per month plus $ 4 M 1 $ $ growing business. De­ phone 649-8470. Tek essential. Full benefits MANCHESTER. Great RECREATIDRAL 1986 BUICK gree and 1-3 years ex­ Barry Rd., 2nd house on left. family home. Large Spacious rooms, 3 bed­ security deposit and 1 FARRARD REM0DELIR8 CERTIFIED NURSES DAY Care. Full or port Electronics, 6 Progress end good salary. Send year lease. No pets. EQUIPMERT JARED CONE i^LOORSANDlMe LoSABRE perience preferred. Drive, Monchester, CT seven room 1'/i both rooms, 2'/i baths, large Room addWon., daek., rooting, AIDE time core giver posi­ letter/resume (or ap­ 649-0795. HOUSE • FIbort Ilka new Eatata Wagon Responsibilities In­ tions for children 3 06040. EOE. Colonial. Formal liv­ eat-ln kitchen, enor­ VITAMASTER. Slender Bed and BreeMaat aiding, windowa and guttara. of markioH n i li, will f7S47A. Waa '12.980 BaektxM and buMozar aarvlea a Specializing In oktor floors 4> aa4/sr u U ]tm •horfiag. WHHn. clude Involvement In months to 4 veors. Ex­ BOOKKEEPER pointment to ing room and dining mous tomllv room with MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ cycle (excercise bike), Golofikl liospilBliljr OA iW pMen. cosh bookkeeping, perience preferred. rooms tor entertain­ fireploce, aluminum room Townhouse, op- speedometer. $60. 8d9- avaNaMa. C all BoP Fanand. Jr. a Natural 6 stained floors ROW <11,977 bonk reconciliation FOOD SERVICE Meadows Manor S. Richard Bottaro, siding, screened-ln 25 Hebron Rd.. Bolton. CT 644-9590. ing, 2 fireplaces and all pllonced kitchen. Pay 7963. Bus. 647-86DD • No waxing anymore 872-8418 or 646-7735 and collection. Com­ South, a 120 bed health P.C. porch, gorgeous In- own utilities. $650 per N new kitchen. Set on . ASSISTANT-TechnIclon SUPERVISOR care facility has a full 935 Main Street 64S-8538 or 649-5678 R it. 045-8849 (bm ■■■.■) 1986 BUICK pany benefits ovalla- beautifully landscaped ground pool with de­ month plus security Mm VirMllt • 6485750 LoSABRE ble. Please coll for position. Will train. Meadows Manor, a time position available Manchester, CT 06040 Ideal Location! lot In the Highland luxe landscaping! All deposit and 1 year appointment, Mondov- Busy Optometric office for an experienced lease. No pets. 649-0795. MI8CE11ANE0U8 Umllad Coupe multi-level health Park School area. this and more tor fZZSZA. Waa '12,980 Frldav, 8:30om- has 0 great opportunity bookkeeper. Knowl- $232,900. Sentry Real $249,900. Jockson 8, FOR DALE for a dependable ambi­ care facility located In MANCHESTER. North- 13;30pm. Prague Shoe ^ g e of medicare, med­ Estate. 643-4060.D Jackson Real Estate. field Green Ranch Con­ ROW <10,967 Company, Administra­ tious person who en- Manchester Is seek­ icaid, and third party II 9 J 8ITUATIDN 1 647-8400.C TEE 5hlrt transfers. Ap­ MI8CEI1ANE0U8 CAR (CARD loys people and Is wil­ MANCHESTER, Cheney dominium. 2 bedroom, 8 tive Office. 282-9074. ing quaiified food ser­ billing essential. Excel­ lh credit, we make loans 5 and security required. ter 5p.m.______hour. Hours to suit The Herold will not know- 24 B luefield D rive EQUAL h o u sin g baths, 2 car garage. temporary part-time Inglv accept onv advertise­ easy. Recent ban­ No pets. $750 per month 1982 BUICK vour schedule. Apply In HOME OPPORTUNITY $226,900. D.W.FIsh FORD LTD 1984. 4 door, 6 AT MANCHESTER HONDA... ADMINISTRATIVE As­ ment which Is In violatio n of Manchester, CT Reolty. 643-1591 or 871- kruptcy, (orecloere or plus utlltles. John Kov cylinder. (3aod condi­ positions 8-10 person; The Gallery, the low. LoSABRE sistant. Growing com­ 141 New London Turn­ 1400.G late payments, we can Real Estote. (413)245- tion, 633-7719. Cuatom 4 Door Sedan pany seeking qualified weeks starting 6 4 3 - 5 1 5 1 SOUTHERN New fn'g- pike, Glastonbury. help. Relo-Com has It 7510. iO lllA . Waa'9000 person. Responsibili­ January 16. Calling lond closslfleld ads BRAND new llstinglll reach neorlv 800,000 all from 1st and 2nd VFRNON-South Windsor ties Include; payroll, Section 8 Rent Assistance Long-time owners line. 6 rooms. Two TAKE A LOOK ROW <5428 group Insurance, ad­ hours 5:00-8:00 PM, homes In Connecticut hove refurbished this mortgages to refi­ SAVINGS and Rhode Island. The working adults only. ministration of person­ Monday - Fridays Operations sensational antlaue nances. Applications No pets. 644-0304. 87 Chev Astro Van nel records and office price for a basic 25 Applications will be accepted for at the Unit office, BANK OF Management Colonial to perfection. taken In the conveni­ 50UTH Windsor Beauti­ 4 OX o w n . TV *15,400 OTHERS supplies Inventory. word ad Is only $55 and 6 plus rooms, 3 bed­ MANCHESTER the Section 8 Existing Housing and ence of your home or ful fully modernized 6 Company benefits 243 East Center will oppeor In 43 news­ rooms, V/7 baths. Im ­ 84 Cougar a *6495 1986 DODGE available. Please coll HARTFORD papers. For more In­ office. room home. Kitchen, Street, Manchester. We have a clerical Voucher Program Waiting List on provements Include living room, dining S4 TBird va 4sx *6495 for an appoinfment. formation coll Classi­ newer roof, plumbing, COLT position in our DESPATCH MDVING 84 Lynx I D , 8;30am-12;30pm. Call 643-2168 fied, 643-2711 and ask T uesday, January 19, 1988, from 9 heating, windows, up­ CALL NOW room, 3 bedrooms, 1'/a *1995 4 Door Sedan Prague Shoe Com­ Mortgage Dept, for AND STDRAGE for detalls.o dated kitchen, both. our proteealonale are baths, laundry room, 86 Toyota Cressida •7548A. Waa '7480 for interview. am - 3 pm. Applicants must bring large porch overlook­ ®70CK « pany, Administrative CAPE Canaverol Florida Registered with the on duty 7 days a week Office. 282-9074. the right person Needs dispatcher to ing Inground pool. St& Wa. LoadaO *11,400 ''EAR . ROW <6973 Townhouse. $55,000. 1 proof of all sources of income and Manchester Historical Ma k e . with good office schedule end to assign block to ocean. 2 bed­ Society, Bowers RELO-COM Woodstove. A/C. 84 Chev Caprice ASSISTANT Monagers- Beautiful yard, conve­ Wgri • LoaBad Batga 1986 TOYOTA moving crews. Busy, assets for all persons in the house­ *6495 m o d e l . /Monager Trolneestor skills. We offer a room, Vh both, lovely School District. A real nient location. $1100 responsible assign­ yard. Low downpov- gem! $165,000.Jackson FINANCIAL 82 Buick Century PICK UP TRUCK fast growing carry out full benefit hold 18 years of age or older. per month Including •SOOOA. Waa >0000 restaurant. Opening 20 MEDICAL SECRETARY ment. Join a winning ment. $399 per month. 8i Jackson Real Estate. SERVICES J D r .a A T . W . AC *4295 package. Contact 1(305)784-6236 offer heat and hot water. No stores In the Greater TRANSCRIPTIONIST team as a key player In 647-8400.O pets. 651-3644 P.m. and 83 RX7 siM<.iiK *6495 ROW *6634 6pm. To be eligible gross annual cannot Call Bob Hayward too Hartford area. Great Mr. Harry Gaucher our Interesting busi­ SUDDENLY back on the weekends or 289-7537 83 Olds Cutlass advancement oppor­ needed full time for IMMACULATE! U & R exceed these amounts: market! I! Owners 649-3156 growing orthopaedic at 646-1700. ness. If you like chal­ onytlme.______Oars. 4 Or. BrouDhawi • Ratractabl, 1985 MERCURY tunities. Little Cae­ constructed newer need Immediate sole! Licensed by CT. and AT. AC *6300 practice. Excellent EOE lenge and super — ac­ MANCHESTER 3 bed- GRAND MARQUIS sar's. 646-4300. Contempororv Colon­ (1 person ) *13,600 Cozy and spacious 6 87 Merc Cougar tivity, this Is right slot ial In area of new N.Y. roon, duplex with attic, 40 o o r Sedan DRAFTSMAN-Deslgner. starting salary and (2) *15,500 room older Colonial. 3 basement ond garage. Itad. LO.M SAVE •7434A, Waa'0000 Challenging position In paid medical benefits. for you. Resume to homes. Wood and bedrooms, 2 full baths, SECRETARY (Greot DO NOT OO BANKRUPTI Convenient to shop­ 82 Olds Cutlass residential home de­ Flexible hours availa­ HARTFORD DES­ aluminum sided, 3 bed­ (3) *17,450 fireplace, remodeled ROW *9632 working conditions) rooms, I'/j baths, 2 kitchen with a butler's Stop Foreclosure! Home­ ping and schools. $675 Buproma. 4 Or. 4DK *5295 sign with sales and ble. Send resume to; nice surroundings In PATCH MOVING AND owners, confolldote vour plus utilities and secur­ management poten­ zone heat and garage. (4) *19,400 pantry, 2 enclosed S3 Cougar LS *85 YOLKSWAGEN Sports Medicine & leading real estate of­ STORAGE, Personnel Asking $199,900. 5trono porches, garage. A bills, pov oft your credit ity. References re- Tvi.ve *5295 tial. Competitive sa­ fice In Manchester! Manager, P.O. Box (5) *20,950 cards, vour car or busi­ Qulred. 643-7779. lary, benefits and bo­ Real Estate. 647-7653. □ great house for the 87 Sable GS' KTIk OrthopaMdic of Applicant needs nice 8271, East Hartford, ness loan, vour mortgage 4 DoorSadan nus. Call 295-8211 for VINYL 5lded Duplex. (6) *22,500 pricel $124,900. Jack- and save, save vour 4 0,.. Lswwt *13,399 974304. Waa NBOO appearance and pleos- son & Jackson Real confidential Interview. Manchester Ct. 06108 or visit Mr. Newer Insulation, sld- home! I NO PAYMENTS DTDRE AND 87 Line. Continental Ing personality plus (7) *24,050 Estate. 647-8400.0 ROW FULL Time dishwasher 155 Main St. good telephone Evana at 225 Prospect Ing, storms and UP TO 2,YEARS! Bad DFFICE DPACE La«UH44 $AVE <8116 for newly opening res­ Manchester, CT 06040 manner end office St., East Hartford. screens In this 5 plus 5 credit, lot# payments or 85 Nissan Stanza Duplex with 3 bed­ unemployment It not a I 1984 DODGE taurant In Manchester. 645-8387 sklllsl Coll M r. Lindsey H0ME8 HOMED NEW Building. Interior 4 0 , *5995 Please call 643-2944. at 649-4000. rooms each side, se­ TOLLAND. Beautifully problem. Foreclotezure ARIES parate systems plus 5 landscaped. Expanda­ FDR ALE FOR DALE assistance available for to suit occupant. 750 to 86 Toyota Corolla 8 1,0(X) square feet unit. 4 Mr.. Aulo. n . 4 DoorSadan year old heating sys­ ble 2 bedroom Cape. I the SELF-EMPLOYED Air. AhW M *7495 Excessive abbreviations You'll never know the I t7294A. Waa '8480 tem on 1 side. A must Just right tor the grow­ an d NEWLY Dl- Utilities and parking 9 9 9 , 9 abbreviate results! Be power of Classified until VORCEDI Kindly call Included. Petermon 88 Marc Lynx * , ing fam llvl Ideal loca­ sure readers understand see! $139,900. 5trono 4 Of . Auto. P8. 12 ROW <4950 you use It yourself. Coll tion. $157,900. Klernan Switt Consarvallve Building Company. ^ PART TIME C vour od by avoiding ab­ Real Estate. 647-7653. □ AC. AM/VM *4195 643-27) 1 today to place on Realty. 649-1147. Oreup at 1M-4S4-13S4 or 649-9404^;^______1984 MERCURY breviations. 643-2711. od. COVENTRY. Prime 203-4S4-4404. ^ STUDENTS - MOMS location-affordable MANCHESTER 1725 MDRIARTY CAPRI pricel 5parkllng new 3 sauare feet, all or part. Hatchback Coupe HDME8 HOMES INVITATION TO BIO Private lavatory, pri­ FDR SALE bedroom Ranch In pine The Manchester Public BROTHERS 974706. Waa '0800 MOONLIGHTERS FDR SALE grove. 2 baths, fully Schools solicits bids (or RE­ Rentals vate parking. Ideal appllanced country kit­ MOVAL OF TWO AND RE­ Main St. location. Con­ 301 Caotar Street ROW <6367 PLACEMENT OF ONE OIL venient to highways. chen. $147,900. Klernan TANK AT BOWERS SCHOOL Maaciwttar, CT Earn the $$ you need! Realty 649-1147. tor the 19$7-19tl school year. Immediate occupancy. 1984 PONTIAC 649-9001. ______W e need 8 people from 5:15 pm - 8:15 pm. MANCHE5TER. New 3 Seoled bids will be received RDOMD CT 06040 SUNMRD until January 26,198$, 2:00 P. VERNON. Route 83, near 643-5135 end Saturdaya 9-12:30 pm bedroom Colonial In M., at which time they will be FOR RENT 646-3515 4 Door Sodan prestigious area. All publicly opened. The right Is circle. 1200 square feet Classified ods serve the tSOtSA. Waa '4000 amenities.Wooded pri­ reserved to relect any and all ROOM In Ranch. Kitchen available now! Reaso­ people today ... lust as $ 647-9946 $ vacy. Minutes from bids. Speclflcotlons and bid privileges. Profes­ nable rent. 1-223-1325. they hove since our coun­ ROW <4862 forms may be secured at the try's beginning. Read and shopping, schools and Businees Office, 45 North sional Female pre­ 1-384. $374,900. Klernan School Street, Moncheeter, ferred. 568-5079 after INOOMMATED use them regularly. 643- ’84 SUBARU GL Realty. 649-114T Connecticut. 2711. Hatchback Coupa 5pm. WANTBI 97(686. Waa '8880 NOW HIRING! MANCHE5TER. Ideal lo­ 02S-01 ROOM for rent. Close to SUBARU 1978 GF. 4 door cation! Immaculate NOTICE TO CRIOITORS Downtown a nd bus 11 ne. ROOMMATE W onted. Sedan. 5 spped. New 1988 HONDA ROW <5417 remodeled 3 bedroom $80 per week. Tele­ tire and exhaust. En­ FOR ENTRY-LEVEL POSITIONS ESTATE OP BOLTON $ 1 2 9 ,0 0 0 Female. Large living ACCORD LX 1876 Colonial In quiet NEIL E. RAMSDELL phone 643-1021. room and kitchen, 2 gine In good condition. No experience necessary. residential area. Easy The Hon. William E. Rli- FOUR BEDROOMS bedroom. Eosv access Excellent gos mileage. 4 Door, 5 Speed.. Oerold, Judee, of the Court Needs some work. $600 .-w commote to Hartford. of Probote, District of Man­ to 1-84. Fountain Vil­ Excellent benefits with a $187,900. Klernan chester at o heorine held on Thig neat Capa Cod hee 4 badroome, modem lojAPARTMENTD lage Apartments. $315 negotiable. Call An­ Realty. 649-1147. January 13,1981 ordered that kitchen and bath. Situated on huge lot away ’ZI f o r r e n t per month. 282-1985 drew Y. 643-2711 days. I growing company. Please apply oil claims must be presented 649-9276 mornings 7-8 DUPLEX. By owner In from the city. New vinyl siding and root, thermal Linda.______to the fiduciary at the ad­ windows, wall to wall carpeting. Easy commute evenings 5-8. Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Clean and bright, on child safe street. 3 Manchester. 6-6, large dress below. Failure to ROCKVILLE. Beautiful 4 FEMALE-26 seeks room­ fenced yard, alumi­ promptly present any such to major highways. bedroom, new wall to mate to share Beacon SUZUKI Samurai Speclol BR, FP, Eat-ln-kitchen. garage. Lota of dolrn may result In the loss Edition 1987. Kelley MANQ€STTRH0 ND\ Saturday 8 a.m. - 12 noon nium sided. Well main­ wall carpeting, heating HIM Condominium. 7 of rights to recover on such Blue Book warranty character with arched doorways, natural tained. $198,000. Coll claim. system and remodel­ minutes to Horttord. THE PROFESSIONALS 647-7550 or 647-9077 ing. $700per month plus $350 Includes heat and and Master Shield Rust Come In And See Us M AL TO O L woodwork, and French door to entry way. Johanna Bruder Roy, Protection. Take over MANCHE5TER. Let your Assistant Clerk itlB ma IIC88N a utilities. Call for detolls hot water. 528-7023 ot­ 24 ADAMS ST., MANCHESTER Reasonably priced at $134,000. Call tenants pay vour mort­ 10om-6pm. 644-5273. ter 5;30pm. povments. 643-9452. [CARDINAL BUICK The (Iduclory Is; m reraoN A u EXIT 62 OFF I-84 181 Adama SI — Maachaatar ENGINEERING Co. Linda Brown at gage. Renovated 4-4-4. Lawrence M. Ronsdell, , la i J8k hr Dsa 474 Main Street. 2nd floor, AMC Concord 1979. 2 2 bedrooms each. Ex­ Administrator INC. 3 rooms. Heated. No "EASY DOES IT" Is the door, 6 cylinder, auto­ Just 8 Miles From Hartford 6 49 -45 71 cellent condition. Quiet c/o Kenneth S. Holpern, appliances. $480. Se­ wav to describe ploclng a matic, A M -FM , solid, 6 4 6 -3 5 1 5 **/| itturh .tinn-r Pint 273 Adams Street RE/M AX East Esq. want od. Just con 643-2711 location. Owner fi­ 1711 curity. No pets. 646- dependable. $850. 185 Silos Deane Highway and we do the rest! Manchester, CT nancing available. Wethersfield, CT 06109 2426. Weekdays. 6039. 647-1419 $224,900. Klernan Realty. 649-1147. 031-01 M — MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Jan. 15, 1988 This 70-year-old Savoyard is happy to keep pattering

Bv Mike Silverman The Associated Press

NEW YO RK — He loves playing the Ruler of the Queen’s Navy, the Lord High Execu­ tioner, or a merryman moping mum, but please doh’t ask John DESIGNS — Stephen Doyle Reed to be the very model of a of Boston, center front, sits modem major general. with the cast of “Designing That "Pirates of Penzance” role was always his ieast favorite Women” during the taping in all Gilbert and Sullivan, says of an episode Thursday at Reed, who has performed the studios in Burbank, Calif. operettas perhaps more than any Doyle won a trip to the show one else alive. " I t ’s that first song — ‘I am the by submitting the highest very model of a modem major bid, $3,500, at an auction general.’ You go right out on a held by the Boston AIDS limb. Blow that number, and Action Committee last you’ve had it. The rest of the role month. is so short. there’s no way to ma ke AP photo it up.” Reed may have retired that one part, but luckily for G&S lovers, he continues at age 70 to perform J the comic leads in most of the dozen other works by the incom­ parable 19th century British team. This holiday season the long­ time star of the defunct D’Oyly Carte Opera Company performed for the fifth year in a row with the New York Gilbert and Sullivan LOW PROFILE — In Piayers, as both the stuffed-shirt WONDER — Singer- a business that admiral Sir Joseph Porter K.C.B. in "H.M.S. Pinafore” and the dancer Lynda Car­ demands high vis­ tragicomic court jester Jack ter, who played the ibility from its stars, Point in “ Yeomen of the Guard.’ ’ title role in TV’s actress Diane Kea­ "Jack was always my favor­ “Wonder Woman" ton says she prefers ite,” Reed said in a recent interview. "In the other works, series a decade ago, a lot profile. “1 figure you get to be funny, but in has become a that less is better," ’Yeomen’ you like to see if you mother. Carter, 36, she said in an can make ’em cry a little.” After 36 years of rattling off gave birth to her first interview for Sun­ AP ptiolo child Thursday in day’s Parade maga­ Gilbert’s tongue-twisting lyrics to Sullivan’s rapid-fire music in the Washington, D.C. zine. G&S IS HIS METIER — British actor John Reed so-called "patter” songs, Reed discusses his 36 years of performing the works of Gilbert admits he still gets nervous and worries about fluffing his lines. and Sullivan. At age 70, Reed continues to play the comic "Th ere’s a lot of words, so leads in most of the 19th century English team’s many words,” he said, shaking musicals. his head. " I f your concentration goes onelittlebit... It’s funnyhow million bequest from Dame the brain works. I can be standing His initiation was rapid, and he Bridget D’Oyly Carte. But he there singing the Nightma re Song soon learned what sticklers G&S doesn’t think it will be quite the from ’lolanthe’ looking out at a lovers can be for faithfulness to same. woman in the audience wearing a the text. “ It was like a fam ily in the old hat and thinking. ’ My God. that ” My first week I had to play seven leading roles in succession. days,” he said. ”We were to­ hat is so big the man behind her gether year-round performing After one performance a young can’t see.’ And the words keep most of the operettas in succes­ man came backstage and said. coming with no problem. sion. The new company will ‘Mr. Reed, you were very good "On the other hand, sometimes probably do one production with tonight. You only made one you start thinking too much about one cast; then another with a mistake; You said ‘and’ instead what your next line is, and you different cast. It won’t be kept of ‘but.’ freeze.” together and travel the way it did "But I guess I was suited for the Reed got started in G&S in 1951 for 100 odd years.” when a friend suggested he parts.” he said. “ You have to be audition for an opening at the small and dapper, and you must Reed, a butcher’s son who has D’Oyly Carte, the company that be able to sing a little, act a little, been awarded the Order of the RIDING SLOPES — Sarah, specialized in the works of Gilbert dance a little.” British Empire for his contribu­ the Duchess of York, left, and Sullivan for 107 years until it Reed moved up from under­ tions to the British musical rides to the top of Mount folded for lack of funds in 1982. study to star in 1959 and stayed theater, gets all the work he Gotschna on a T-bar lift with " I had been doing repertory until 1979. wants nowadays performing and theater. Straight plays, not musi­ a friend Thursday during "It was an amicable parting/’ directing Gilbert and Sullivan cals,” he said. “ Martyn Green he said. ” I simply wanted to do productions in the United States, her ski trip to Klosters, had just left the company and other things.” He did perform in Britain and other parts of Eu­ Switzerland. A London Peter Pratt had stepped up to the Offenbach and other operetta, but rope. After New York, his sche­ newspaper. The Sun, leading roles, so they needed an kept coming back to G&S, even dule called for a visit to Nashua, reported that Sarah, wife of understudy. After the audition, reuniting with the D’Oyly Carte N.H., for a concert, then to they said, ’We like you Mr. Reed, for its farewell gala. Albuquerque, N.M., for “ Trial by Prince Andrew, is expecting how soon can you come?’ Jury.” the couple's first child in " I think if I had had a chance to He applauds the recent news July. think about what was I doing in an that the company may be re­ Still, he does sometimes thinks AP photo opera company. I ’d have said vived, on the strength of a $7 8 about retirement. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711

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