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30 Cents Friday, March 3, 1989 Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm

Sales tax

hike to 8%

supported

By Peter Viles new taxes for fiscal years 1988-89

The Associated Press and 1989-90. The sources said the Finance

HARTFORD — Still searching Committee package consists of for $600 million in new taxes. the following taxes;

Democratic leaders have com­ ■ Increasing the state sales tax

pletely abandoned Gov. William from 7.5 percent to 8 percent,

A. O’Neili’s utility tax and are raising $34 million this year and looking instead at raising the $145 million next year. state sales tax from 7.5 percent to ■ Ending the 60 percent ex­ 8 percent, legislative sources emption on capital gains and

said. investment income, raising $110 The co-chairmen of the Finance million next year.

Committee floated the proposal ■ Applying the sales tax to

Thursday in a private meeting of services provided by one business Democratic committee for another business, raising $16

members, according to the sour­ million this year and between $50

ces, who requested anonymity. million and $109 million next

M ott Their package, which consists year. of 16 new or increased taxes, ■ Adding a 15 percent sur­

would raise between $681 million charge to the corporation tax, and $740 million next year, and raising $34 million this year and

$174 million in the fourth quarter $90 million next year. O’Neill

of this fiscal year if enacted by proposed a 10 percent surcharge. Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Harald April 1, the sources said. ■ Increasing the tax rate on The co-chairmen, state Rep. capital gains from the range of 1 The recording was one of the items sealed in a time William Cibes and state Sen. percent to 12 percent to 3 percent A TIME TO LAUGH — Tommy Bombardier, left, and William DiBella would not com­ to 14 percent, raising $20 million capsule at the school today. Story on page 3. Daryl Charbonneau, kindergartners at Bowers School, ment on the package after the

get a kick out of a recording their music teacher made. meeting, saying only that all See TAX, page 12 previously proposed new taxes

are still under consideration, with

the exception of Gov. William A.

O’Neill’s proposal to tax utility Directors bills. Two of big causes of death decline Also absent from the Cibes-

DiBella package is a state per­ split on sonal income tax, although propo­

But bad habits of yesteryear keep cancer rate up nents said Thursday support for

such a tax is growing. fee plan

ATLANTA (AP) — U.S. mor­ trends,” said Dr. Harry Rosen­ For example, among 45- to quitting smoking, controlling The package would hit alcohol tality rates for two of the three berg, a researcher with the 54-year-olds the cancer rate high blood pressure and lowering and cigarettes, capital gains and By Alex GIrelll leading causes of death — heart National Center for Health dropped to 166 per 100,000 in 1986 cholesterol levels, as well as investment income, services pro­ "increased physical activity and, Manchester Herald disease and stroke — are headed Statistics. from 181 per 100,000 in 1979, vided by one business to another, downward, but cancer is on the Heart disease, cancer and Rosenberg said. He attributed generally, health consciousness” monthly cable television bills, as factors in the decrease. At the meals costing under $2, and Four town directors were split increase as unhealthy habits of stroke account for about two- preventative measures of the today on the idea of using funds yesteryear catch up with the thirds of the 2 million deaths that past two decades such as im­ same time, cardiac intensive numerous other products, the care units have come into wides­ gained from increased landfill older population. occur in the every proved diet and less smoking as sources said. fees to offset a projected loss of The Centers for Disease Con­ year, the Atlanta-based CDC said contributing to the drop. pread use in hospitals, and heart Cibes and DiBella urged com­ surgery has become mittee Democrats to reach a $661,000 in state aid for Manches­ trol said Thursday that the U.S. in its weekly report. The decline in deaths from ter schools. death rate from heart disease in Health professionals closely heart disease and stroke has been commonplace. quick consensus so a tax package "There are plenty of reasons to can be voted on in committee by Town Directors Stephen T. 1987 was 313 per 100,000 people, analyze the CDC’s statistics on a decadelong trend, said Thomas Cassano, a Democrat, and Geof­ down from 318 the year before. the three leading causes of death Thom, an epidemiologist with the think all those reasons contrib­ March 10 and enacted by April 1, uted,” he said. frey Naab, a Republican, today For stroke, or cerebrovascular for use in determining public National Heart, Lung and Blood the sources said. supported the idea. Democratic disease, the rate was 61 per health programs. Institute. Heart disease killed 762,820 of The centerpiece of O’Neill’s the 2.2 million Americans who Director Kenneth Tedford and 100,000, down from 62. “They’re used to monitor the Most experts believe that the proposal to tackle the state’s Republican director Theunis But the mortality rate from health of the nation,” Rosenberg decline can be attributed to died in 1987. Cancer killed 477,190, budget crunch was applying the and stroke killed 149,220. A year sales tax to utility bills, which Werkhoven were opposed. cancer, the nation’s No. 2 killer, said. improvements in personal A fifth director on the nine- has been going up in recent years, He said the cancer rate has health, greater prevention of earlier, 2.1 million Americans would have raised $340 million, died, including 765,490 from heart member board. Democrat Mary the CDC said. There were 196 been rising as Americans who disease. Improvement in medical roughly half the amount needed Ann Handley, was undecided. care for heart or stroke patients, disease, 469,376 from cancer and to wipe out next year’s shortfall. cancer deaths in 1987 for every had unhealthy lifestyles in their Mayor Peter P. DiRosaJr. said 100,000 Americans, up from 195 youth get older. But the rate or all of those factors, Thom said. 149,643 from stroke, Rosenberg But the governor’s proposal has said. the town could borrow from the the year before. should fall in coming years “The decline is ... very real, garnered almost no support, and tipping fees in a speech Wednes­ “What we are seeing ... is the because of changing lifestyles and very consistent,” he said. Complete mortality figures the Finance Committee now has from 1988 are not yet available. day to members of the Parent- continuation of some long-term among the young. Thom cited trends toward the responsibility of proposing Teacher Association Council. The Board of Education expects to lose the money if cuts proposed in (j o v . William A. O’Neill’s budget are approved by the General Dog wardens wary Assembly. Cassano said today he will suggest using $300,000 from the

tipping fees to help finance the of new cruelty bill school budget shortage. But he

said he will also suggest that the By Maureen Leavitt gate cruelty complaints for Manchester Herald animals other than dogs. Board of Education consider cutting $300,000 from its budget Virchow, who works part for tuitions for students it is Town officials better be time, agreed. She said that willing to increase the pay of many dog officers don’t get required to send outside of part-time dog wardens if the involved in animal cruelty Manchester. But Cassano said the town General Assembly passes a cases. bill that would make the The majority of state and would not have to borrow the wardens responsible for pro­ local dog wardens refer most $300,000. He said the tipping funds tecting all animals from complaints of cruelty to anim­ could be used without paying them back because the loss of the cruelty, two wardens say. als to the Connecticut Humane Richard G. Rand, canine Society, the two wardens said. school funding would constitute an emergency. control officer for Manchester, "I don’t know If they (legis­ DiRosa said today he would and Judy Virchow, dog warden lators) want to go this route.” in Bolton, said towns also Rand said of the bill. have trouble with the thought of dipping into the tipping fee funds BlDn should be prepared to pay to He said most towns don’t a and not returning them. a house various types of animals have the facilities to house On his plan to ask that the if the bill is passed. animals other than dogs. The Environment Commit­ "If we had to go out and tee of the Legislature voted actually take a cat or another See FEES, page 12 unanimously Wednesday in animal, we would have to favor of the bill, which would make some arrangement with require dog wardens to protect a veterinarian,” Rand said. animals from cruelty and also But costs for housing anim­ TODAY als with a veterinarian are change their job title toanimal -A-'i control officer. expensive, Rand said. In d e x Under state statutes, state Rand also said canine offic­ 24 pages, 2 sections and local dog wardens have ers would need some type of Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald the authority to investigate training on how to handle other Business______11 Obituaries______2 charges of cruelty to animals animals. MAKING FRIENDS — Richard Rand, General Assembly would make Rand Classified - 22-24 Opinion------10 other than dogs. But Rand, “With some of these wild and canine control officer for Manchester, and other dog wardens responsible for Cornice______20 People------21 who works full time, said calms a new tenant at the dog pound. A preventing cruelty to all types of Focus______21 Sports------13-18 many part-time dog wardens Local/State___2-5 Television------17 See DOG. page 12 new bill under consideration in the animals. don’t have the time to investi­ Natlon/WorldJS-9 Weekend-. 18-1# 8 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Fridav, Mar. 3. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Mar. 3, 1989 — 3 RECORD LOCAL & STATE Fifty evacuated About Town ML in smoky fire Department asks $95,000

Weight group set to meet About 50 people had to be evacuated from the pool area at Manchester High School Thursday night to spruce up town parks Manchester W.A.T.E.S. will meet Tuesday at 72 when a smoky fire was discovered in a janitors’ E. Center St. Weigh-in will be at 6:15 p.m. The monthly business meeting will follow. trash bin near the boys’ locker room, said Capt. Bv Nancy Concelman recreation director. Sprague has also requested Jack Hughes of the Town of Manchester Fire Manchester Herald The department had asked for $22,490 to increase “ historically Department. $63,050 for new equipment, but a low” personnel overtime, A Fencing program scheduied A warm cartridge from a copying machine that The Parks and Recreation surplus of $6,500 would reduce Sprague said. Kenneth A. Rogala was dropped in a 30-gallon trash can ignited a Department has requested an that request to $56,550. The most of Stonington, a consultant hired Crossroads of New Hope Manor will attend a chemical substance on a mop resting in the bin, appropriation of $95,040 for new expensive item requested is a to recommend department im­ special fencing program with the Fencing Club of Hughes said. equipment and overtime for tractor-mounted portable va­ provements. said an appropriate the University of Connecticut Tuesday from 7 to 8:30 The fire was extinguished minutes after the fire workers needed to improve main­ cuum needed to pick up trash and overtime budget is 8 percent to 12 p.m. The program will feature a demonstration and department arrived, Hughes said. No injuries were tenance, the department head leaves on town ballfields and percent of total regular hours. class with Tom Zeman, a graduate student who has reported in the incident. said Thursday. parks, especially at fence lines. Sprague said he didn’t have been fencing for nine years. All Manchester A swimming instructor noticed the smoke and The Board of Directors is Now, it takes at least two workers figures on last year’s overtime residents between the ages of 12 to 19 are invited to evacu^ed students taking swimming lessons, scheduled to review the request to rake the leaves, George budget but it was “ minimal.” The come. Transportation will be provided to and from Hughes said. Tuesday. The directors set aside Murphy, superintendent of parks, department has requested that 5 the University of Connecticut. For more informa­ $100,000 in this year’s budget for said in a Feb. 17 mernorandum to percent of total hours be approp­ tion call Rima Riedel. 647-3252. costs associated with the depart­ Sprague. riated for overtime to cover the ment’s reorganization. The second most expensive second half of this year, Sprague Ethicai diiemmas taik set Public Records The Recreation Department item requested is a three-wheeled said. Future requests will be 10 and Parks Division were com­ vehicle used to grade baseball percent, he said. Felix J. Springer will discuss “ Dilemmas for bined in January and the position clay on infields, priced at $7,900. Lawyers in the Late 80s,” at the concluding session Warranty deeds of parks and recreation director Murphy said the 7-year-old The overtime is critical for machine the department cur­ of the Luncheon Seminar series sponsored by the Jean A. Harvey to Jeffrey T. Chickerella and was created. The Cemetery Div­ better maintenance, especially in rently uses is too old for adequate Greater Hartford Jewish Community Center Jennifer D. Wong, 159-161 Wetherell St., $176,000. ision, which used to be part of the the upcoming seasons, he said. In daily maintenance of the 17 Wednesday at noon. Rabbi Steven Chatinover. David K. and Merilyn L. Lyon to Nicholas A. and Parks Division, is now separate. two to three weeks, workers will ballfields in town. Murphy said have to prepare the nearly 20 spiritual leader of Temple Beth Hillel in South Marylou Peters, 262 Blue Ridge Drive, $261,000. The appropriation will also help the department has received ballfields in town for spring. Windsor will serve as moderator for the session and Janice F. D’Abate to Richard G. and Julie M. the department better maintain numerous complaints about in­ Later in the spring, the depart­ provide Judaic insight into the topic. The lecture Dabate, Royal Arms Condominium, $52,250. recreational facilities after nu­ field conditions. ment must work on the town’s will be at Federation East, 10 Oakland Common in Paul R. Marte, executor for the will of Laura E. merous complaints from The department has to borrow five swimming pools. Manchester. The cost if $4 and it is open to the Osella to Janice F. Dabate, Homestead Park, residents. public. “ We have come up with a few at least two pieces of necessary “ We need the flexibility to $ 100,000. : equipment from the Manchester approve overtime,” Sprague Dale J. and Judith L. Soldat to Dennis M. and things that we think are critical,” said Scott Sprague, parks and Country Club. Sprague said. said. Pancake breakfast slated Mary Ann Sines, 126 Highland St., Unit H, $120,odo. DON’T READ HER LIPS — When Cooper Hall at South United Methodist Ruth P. Cram to Ronald L. Hudson, Un Chu An All-You-Can-Eat Pancake Breakfast spon­ ventriloquist Judy Buch speaks, her lips Church. Admission is $3 for adults, $1 Hudson, Young Ki Back and Jong Sook Baek, 561 sored by the Bolton High School Student Council will for children, with a maximum charge of Adams St., $127,000.' Union asks mayor to assist be held Sunday, March 12 from 8 a.m. to 12; 30 p.m. don't move! She will present a program John M. and Alberta S. Groman to Terrell A. Rice at the Bolton Elementary School Cafeteria. A $3 with her puppet friends tonight at 7:30 in $8 per family. Jr. and Carol W. Rice, Main and Henry Streets, Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald donation per person or $6 per family is requested. $204,000. in stopping Meadows iayoffs Tickets are available at the door. Savin and Lillian Zavarella to David K. add SAVING TIME — Montrell Thompkins, the walls of the school today. Pupils and Marilyn L. Lyon, Porterfield Condominlurp, staff at the school hope the capsule will Obituaries $175,000. left, and Stephen Brown, pupils at By Maureen Leavitt of corporation cutbacks. The would not comment whether the Fellowcraft Club to meet MultiTech New England Inc. to Vaino and Marie Bowers School, contibute items to a provide a glimpse of life in 1989 up to 25 Manchester Herald 518-bed facility at 333 Bidwell St. layoffs will permanently be res­ T. Parson, Oak Grove Farms, $124,900. time capsule that was sealed in one of years from now. is a subsidiary of Health Care and cinded. Attempts to reach The Fellowcraft Club of the Manchester Lodge of Meighan today were Society, 701 Russell Road, Ne­ Crematory. Calling hours are Manchester Townhouse Associates to Thomas J. Union organizers representing Retirement Corp. of America, Masons will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the E. Marie Washburn unsuccessful. today from 7 to 9 p.m. Taylor Jr., Woodbridge Condominium, conveyance workers at the Meadows Manor based in Ohio. Masonic Temple. 25 E. Center St. Henry P. Gamble. wington 06111, or the Center Meyerson said he has met with Master of Stedney Lodge of Masons and a member E. Marie Washburn, 86, for­ Congregational Church, 11 Cen­ tax, $110. Convalescent Center said they The layoffs affected workers in Elizabeth S. Levine and David G. Smith to Janet Meadows administrators, but of the Grand Lodge of Connecticut’s Masonic merly of Lakewood Circle, widow ter St., Manchester 06040. Bowers School stops time would ask Mayor Peter P. DiRosa the East Building, which contains of Elliott R. Washburn, died Gertrude E. Rockwell H. Herman and Anthony J. St. Marie, 23 Bonner Jr. today to support their efforts 116 beds for patients who need that it is up to the home to make Information Committee will be presenting a talk on the next move. Masonic Symbols. Wednesday (March 1, 1989) at Road, conveyance tax, $161.70. to stop planned layoffs. high-level convalescent care. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Fleur-Ange Richard Gertrude E. Rockwell, 87, Robert W. and Anne Overton to Kurt R. and Giona William Meyerson, organizer Employees with the union have “ The ball is in their court. If She was born in South Went­ formerly of Bluefield Drive, died M. Paternostro, Briarwood Drive, Valley View with the New England Health staged several protests on the they are going to rescind the Dinner dance planned worth, N.H., on Feb. 10, 1903. She Fluer-Ange “ Fern” (Jean) Ri­ Thursday (March 2, 1989) at a Road, Linwood Drive, Leland Drive, $190,000. to bury a glimpse of 1989 Care Employees Union, District grounds of the home to call layoffs, they really should do it had been a resident of Manches­ chard, 56, of Hartford, wife of Manchester convalescent home. 1199, said the union was trying to attention to what they call inade­ sooner than later,” Meyerson The Manchester VFW. Anderson-Shea Post, will ter since the 1950’s. Before Edward J. Richard and mother of She was born in South Windsor, Bv Andrew J. Davis would be a good way of .stopping time and letting gain local support for its efforts. quate staffing levels. said. hold a St. Patrick’s Dinner Dance Saturday. March retiring, she had been employed Paul L. Richard of Manchester, June 19, 1901, and had been a Manchester Herald the people of 2014 get a glimpse (of 1989).” said The nursing home owners rein­ Workers also claimed the death DiRosa said the state needs to 18. A corned-beef dinner will begin at 7 p.m. and by the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft in died Thursday (March 2, 1989) at resident of Manchester most of Borello. stated 10 workers after union of a 72-year-old patient and an devote more funding to nursing dancing to the music of Penthouse, will be held from East Hartford for more than 30 Hartford Hospital. her life. Before retiring, she The construction is almost oven, but the Among the students’ favorite television shows protests but the union said an injury to another occurred be­ homes in the state. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. There will also be Irish Step years. She had been active in the Besides her husband and son, worked at the Newington Child­ memories will live on. At least for 25 years. are: The Cosby Show, Full House. Roseanne, The equal number probably would be cause of staff cutbacks. “Nursing homes are being Dancers. The cost of the evening is $7.50. Shriners Club with her husband, she is survived by two other sons, ren’s Home and Hospital. She Krell, Amy Lynn, daughter of Linda and Paul Students and staff at Bowers School — one of Wonder Years and Family Ties. laid off beginning March 7. The state Department of Health damaged by lack of funding in who was a former member of the Michael A. Richard of Mountain served for one year in the Krell of Bristol, was born Jan. 2 at Hartford five public schools that are part of an $8.8 million Among the students favorite movies are: Dirty DiRosa said today he didn’t Services is investigating the Connecticut,” DiRosa said. “ I ’m Shriners Band. View, Claif., and David P. Ri­ Women’s Auxiliary Corps Servi­ Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and renovation project — wanted to preserve a little Dancing, Scrooge, The Color Purple and know how he could help the union, incidents at the home, and is trying to convince legislators that Fishing classes offered She is survived by two brothers, chard of Wilson, N.C.: two ces (WACS) of the U.S. Army. She Mrs. Raymond Gagnon of Manchester. Her of 1989. And with a new face being put on the Nightmare on Elm Street. but he was willing to listen. expected to complete a report they can’t continually limit the was a member of the Second paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Krell funding. Ultimately, the patient The Department of Environmental Protection’s Herman Simpson of Long Beach, brothers, Joseph A. Jean of school, officials thought it would be the right time Favorite singers and rock groups include; “ I ’ll have to really wait and see next week, Cynthia Denne. super­ Congregational Church. Sr. of Farmington. suffers.” Bureau of Fisheries is sponsoring a series of classes Calif., and Lewis Jackson of Hartford and Lionel Jean of South to seal a time capsule in one of the school’s walls, George Michael, Bon Jovi, Tiffany, Guns ‘N’ what they want me to do,” visor of the licensing division said She is survived by several Durand, Christ! Lee, daughter of Fred and Donna Roses and Def Leppard. Union representatives also met for beginning fishermen in Manchester. The classes Boynton Beach, Fla.; and several Coventry; a sister, Beatrice said Robert B. Borello, a sixth-grade teacher who DiRosa said. today. nieces, nephews and cousins. Durand of Killingworth. was born Feb. 10 at Yale with a representative of Freder­ are free and will teach participants about water, nieces and nephews; and several Mascone of Silver Springs, Md.; headed the project. Bowers Principal Anthony Spino said the The 10 employees received An inspection at the home last A memorial service will be held New Haven Hospital. Her maternal grandparent.'; renovations may have caused inconveniences, ick G. Adams, the commissioner fish, and fishing. The class is open to anyone, and grand-nieces and grand­ and eight grandchildren. Because the school’s gymnasium is under notice of their layoffs Feb. 6 but month showed the home was at time and place to be an­ are Mr. and Mrs. Mel Siebold of Manchester. Her but in the long run they will be worth it. The of the state Department of Health those students age 9 and up are eligible to receive an nephews. The funeral will be Saturday at construction, school officials held two dedication were temporarily rehired Feb. 16 meeting state minimum staffing nounced. The Holmes Funeral paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John renovations are scheduled to be completed by Services, to urge changes in the official certificate of completion. The classes will be 'The funeral will be Saturday at 9:45 a.m. from the Dillon-Baxter ceremonies 'Thursday in the cafeteria. The first for a 21-day period to comply with requirements despite claims Home, 400 Main St., is in charge of Durand of East Haddam. March 15. about lOmonthsafterthey were begun. state health codes. held on three consecutive Wednesday nights 11 a.m. at the Watkins Funeral Funeral Home, 1276 Berlin Turn­ one was for students in kindergarten through the union’s contract. The contract from workers that stated the arrangements. Olsen, Shane Thomas, son of Carl and Melissa “ It has been a long, long, long time,” he said. The union has insisted the state beginning March 29 at the Mahoney Recreation Home, 142 E. Center St. Burial pike, Wethersfield, followed by a Grade 3, while the second half-hour dedication specifies that the workers get otherwise. Memorial donations may be Lagassie Olsen of 156 Park St., was born Feb. 17 at “ But everyone would agree ... what we have is a minimum staffing codes must be Center, 110 Cedar St. Participants must register by will be in East Cemetery. There Mass of Christian burial at 10:30 was for the remaining grades. three weeks notice in the event of Martin Meighan. a senior ad­ made to the Second Congrega­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal lot better than what we had.” increased to provide adequate calling 647-3166. Those under age 12 should be are no calling hours. a.m. in St. Augustine’s Church. There are 474 students at Bowers. a layoff. ministrator at Meadows, said tional Church Capital Improve­ grandparents are Thomas and Lorraine Lagassie of Spino, who complimented the students for care to convalescent home accompanied by an adult. Memorial donations may be Cremation will be at the conven­ Included in the capsule are class pictures, a Union representatives were earlier this week the two sides made to the Connecticut Humane ience of the family in Cedar Hill ment Fund, 385 North Main St. 91 Falknor Drive. His paternal grandparents are recording of students singing, a video cassette of bearing with the renovations, invited them and informed the layoffs were a result had been negotiating, but he patients. Arnold and Joan Olsen of East Hartford. the students’ favorite television shows and a staff members to come back to the school in Gaffney, Sara Morgan, daughter of William and reading chart, said Borello. March 2014 when the capsule is scheduled to be Susan Cyr Gaffney of 24 Strickland St., was born The capsule — actually the items are contained taken out of the wall. Current Quotations Deaths Elsewhere Feb. 17 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her in shoe boxes and preserved in plastic bags — is A plaque will be hung in the school’s media Town urged to join recycling plan maternal grandparents are Lucille and Daniel scheduled to be sealed in a wall of the school’s room, so people will be able to find the capsule Fusco of 323 Carpenter Road, Coventry. Her reading room today. It is not scheduled to be behind the sheet rock wail, Spino said. The Public Works Department But it won’t be until phase three The town currently has its own “ The book is extremely critical, rude about us. It pilot recycling program for 981 crash. He was 60. died Saturday of cancer. She was paternal grandparents are Maryon and Edward opened until 2014. 25 years from now. Borello Nathan Hale School, Verplanck School, Wad­ has recommended that the town of the study, or the program compares Britain with Hitler’s Germany. We do not Hermann Burger homes in the north and central The retired Navy captain won 59. Gaffney. said. ^ dell School and Manchester High School are the participate in the second phase of development stage, that town like that any more than the people of the Moslem BRUNEGG, Switzerland (AP) parts of town. The pilot program his wings a year after graduating “ Because of the renovations, we thought it other schools undergoing renovations. a study on the feasibility of a officials will have to decide faith like the attacks on their faith contained in the — Hermann Burger, a Swiss has been successful and the town from the Naval Academy in 1951. Marvin Block regional recycling program whether the town should partici­ book.” — British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey writer known mostly to German- hopes to expand it in July, said His F-4 Phantom jet was shot funded by the state. pate in a regional recycling Howe, saying that, despite the offensive parts of language readers for his brooding BUFFALO, N.Y. (A P) - Dr, Thoughts L e e O’Connor, highway down over North Vietnam Oct. 24, program or “go it alone on Salman Rushdie’s novel, he still defends the right to novels, died of an overdose of pills Marvin A. Block, a pioneer in recycling.” Lozis said. superintendent. 1967. He bailed out and was During the first part of the publish it. in an apparent suicide. He was 46. persuading physicians to treat study, the Capitol Region Council captured. Gillespie was released The Cross changes our understanding of security. Medical society won’t probe His body was discovered Wed­ alcoholism as a disease, died of Governments looked at the “ If my momma is watching I want to make it from the North Vietnamese pri­ The world seeks security against all kinds of nesday night, and authorities said Tuesday. He was 86. feasibility of regional recycling. clear that the world would be a better place if the son March 17, 1973. failures and disasters. But on the Cross hangs God’s Thursday he had been dead for His 1952 article “ Alcoholism — The second phase will focus on the Lord had never allowed whiskey to be created.” — In the years after, he some­ Son. He turned his back on all worldly security, or several days. the Physician’s Duty” was ac­ preliminary design of a regional Sen. Phil Gramm, R-Texas, providing one of the few times talked about the harsh the use of supernatural power to defend himself. He Burger received several liter­ claimed as one of the two most Moslem doctor in quote flap recycling program, Peter Lozis, prison existence in appearances said no to it all because the good life did not consist of light moments in the debate over John Tower’s ary prizes during his two-decade significant scientific articles pub­ director of public works, said in a before church and civic groups bolstering his life with all kinds of worldly security nomination for defense secretary, which has been career. His 1982 novel “ The lished during that year by the Bv Nancy Concelman into account the basic thrust of . Repeated attempts by the Man­ Feb. 28 memo to Town Manager and about how his religious faith against failure. That was put to death on the Cross. Mon. Bridal by Appt. threatened by allegations of excessive drinking. Artificial Mother” was consi­ American Academy of General Manchester Herald the Hippocratic oath, said Me­ chester Herald to reach Hashmi Robert B. Weiss. sustained him. In its place God gives us another kind of security. 757 Main Street ■ 643-5692 T S 10.6 ■ Th. 'lil 0 PM dered his best. He was the first Practice. In 1953, Block was lissa Williams, communications have been unsuccessful. A The grant application deadline During his military career, he It is a security of knowing that to live is Christ and German-language author to em­ appointed chairman of the Amer­ The Hartford County Medical director for the association. woman answering the phone at for phase two of the study is April. won a Silver Star, the Legion of die ii^ gain. It is the security of being crucified with ploy a professional public rela­ ican Medical Association’s Sub­ Association will conduct no inves­ The oath in part commits Hashmi’s East Hartford office The Board of Directors is sche­ Merit and two Purple Hearts. Christ. It is the security of following Jesus who said, Lottery tions adviser. committee on Alcoholism. He tigation into the controversy doctors to upholding human life. said today Hashmi told her to tell duled to decide Tuesday whether “ You want to follow me? Let me tell you, foxes have also wrote the book “ Alcoholism surrounding a Moslem doctor In a statement released earlier newspapers he has no comment. the town will participate. Don’t Miss This One... Charles Gillespie DIdl Daniels Peters — Its Facets and Phases” in 1967. holes and birds of the air have nests, but I don’t have who was quoted in two newspap­ this week, the medical associa­ Winning numbers drawn Thursday in lotteries He also served on the board and any place to lay my head. Do you want to follow ers as supporting the execution of tion said statements attributed to around New England: SAN DIEGO (AP) - Charles LOS ANGELES (A P) — Didi was vice president of the National me?” It is seemingly absurd but I guarantee you British novelist Salman Rushdie. Hashmi are “ completely unre­ Connecticut daily: 176. Play Four: 0491. Gillespie Jr., who was shot down Daniels Peters, one of the first Council on Alcoholism. In 1973, that it is the only security that is eternal. ’ITie doctor has since denied the lated to anything medical.” FAIRWAY bEPT. Jessica McClintock Massachusetts daily: 5859. and spent 5'/i years at the “ Hanoi black women to earn recognition Block retired as a clinical assist­ statements. The statement cited Hashmi’s Rev. Paul S. Johansson, y y ' m M lin 81. HOURS: Tri-state daily; 917, 4355. Hilton” as a prisoner of war, was in such fields as television pro­ ant professor of medicine at the A spokeswoman for the associ­ rights under the U.S. Constitution MtnchMtor M-T-W-F M :00 THURS t-l:00 / SAT S.S:00 GOWNS Rhode Island daily: 7335. Lot-O-Bucks: 7-10-19-29- identified Thursday as the pilot duction, record company public­ State University of New York at Emanuel Lutheran Church ation said today it has received no to voice his personal opinion. MC/VISA Manchester 39. killed Tuesday in a civilian plane ity and radio station ownership. Buffalo. written complaints about Dr. Ali STORE 646-1717 select group Imran Hashmi. Hashmi, a native If a written complaint is filed on "From the Basics to tha Impossible to FIrtd of Pakistan and president of the the matter, the association’s ______You Should Coma Hera Flrstl"______Islamic Society of Hartford, is the judicial committee will examine ★ WINNW M »E S CU^*JKgS_RWOE ^ Weather liaiirhpatrr Hrralft director of respiratory therapy at the complaint and decide whether O v F and up Manchester Memorial Hospital. to pass it on to the association’s Tp"RTN“;If£ “ "TEASfir^^ He also is a staff physician at Mt. Peer Review Committee for USPS 327-500 VOL. CVIII, No. 130 further investigation, Ann Luby, * CCBBLER APHDN8 ★ BASKETS QALOREI Sinai Hospital in Hartford. A TAB AND STYLE (wtekar, plastic, mlal, larga) Mostly cloudy ; Hashmi was quoted in the director of member relations, REGIONAL WEATHER Penny M. Sietlerl, Publisher ★ GRASS Skirts . Manchester Herald on Feb. 18 said today. Dresses Manchester and vicinity; George T. Cheppell Dennis M. Ssntoro OFF a Accu-Weathef ® forecast lor Saturday The committee has the author­ 30% j IEGG DYE Partly to mostly cloudy tonight Editor Advertising Director and the Journal Inquirer on Feb. IMt FftinMiyTK«y Coupon. m .H. ■ * / • Daytiine Corxlitions arxj H igh Temp>eratures ity under the association’s bylaws ...k. A.L. ^ MYLAR & PEARL IZED * 1 0 “ p with low temperatures 25 to 30. 20 as supporting the Ayatollah No ottttr dl*oounl6 tpply. Solo ondt Douglas A. Bevins Sheldon Cohen to investigate complaints on BASKET WRAP !■) . f * 2 0 “p Variable cloudiness on Saturday Executive Editor Composing Manager Ruhollah Khomeini’s call for the medical care, fees and services Wrap around ,^ ;l with a high temperature of 35 to death of Rushdie, author of “ The ""laundr" basket" " \ ★ CANDY |c^«l>ouj21 I Jeanne O. Fromerth Robert H. Hubbard requested or performed, Luby omrMlI 40. Rain likely on Sunday and Business Manager Pressroom Manager Satanic Verses.” The book satir­ India Prints said. ___ 1 BUSHELL I ★ TOYS Ideal for Monday. Daytime temperatures Denise A. Roberts izes Islam and Moslems say it is Frank J. MeSweegan Mt. Sinai officials could not be I Personnel Manager Circulation Director blasphemous. ★ BASKET Spring will reach the 40s on Sunday and reached for comment this I / c m h .l v . Monday, overnight lows near 30. i In a written statement this STUFFERS Published dally except Sunday and certain holidays by the week, Hashmi denied making the morning. I Manchester Publishing Co.. 16 Bralnard Place, Manchester, 'wRh this Filrway Coupon M.H. | 100% Blouses statements to the two newspap­ The board of trustees and |AH>*oy |3 4 ^ Conn. 06040. Second class postage paid a| Manchester. Conn. medical staff at Manchester No ottYOf dlBoount* Bpply. Soto ondi S*11«S0 A M and Long Island Sound to Watch Postmaster: Send address changes to the Manchester Herald. ers. The board of trustees at Cotton * 5 up Hill, R.I. and Montauk Point: P.D. Box 861, Manchester. Conn. 06040. Manchester Memorial Hospital Memorial Hospital said in the J— If you don't receive your Herald by 5 p.m weekdays or 7:30 statement Tuesday that Hashmi Wind east 10 to 20 knots tonight. said it believed him. Sweaters a.m. Saturdays, please telephone your carrier. If you're unable "recognizes and agrees with the Bird Specials all nalural Seas 4 feet on the ocean and 2 feet to reach your carrier, call subscriber service at 647-9946 by 6 Editors for the papers said they > Vorti laws of this land and has no fabrics on the sound. Visibility possibly p.m. weekdays for delivery in Manchester. , stand by their stories. *12 and up 1 aberrations in his moral or Aitanbc below 2 miles in rain and fog. Suggested carrier rates are $1.60 weekly. $7.70 for one ■ The medical association s deci- ip/*l mostly month. $23.10 for three months. $46.20 for six months and ethical standards that would Pki. • w o o l a s ilk b le n d li d e e jn Wind east to southeast 15 to 25 '• sion not to investigate the matter 11X)% cotton $02.40 for one year. prohibit him from remaining a • m oh a ir a alp aca knots Saturday. Seas 5 feet on the The Manchester Herald Is a member of the Associated Press, ’ was based in part on the Ameri­ i4tabufgNk52 1 member in good standing of the m .H. V |wMMngioo|45 I ocean and 3 feet on the sound. the Audit Bureau of Circulations, the New England Press can Medical Association’s princi­ Q C wtth Ihl6 Foirwey Coupon. f Association and the New England Newspaper Association. H OWER & VEGETABI Visibility possibly below 2 miles Today’s weather picture was drawn by Meloddi Elloson, ples of medical ethics and the Manchester Memorial Hospital No oltwr diooountt oppty. Soto ondi Sale ends Sat. March 4th C1969 Arco WMjgxx. Inc Medical Staff.” 4 at times in rain and foe. 9, a fourth-grader at Washington School. association’s bylaws, which take MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Mar. 3. 1989 - 5 4 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Mar. 3. 1989

History contest set Hospital is hoping day care BUI would mean 40-hour work week for state employees LOCAL COVENTRY — The Eastern Connecticut district’s National History Day contest will be HARTFORD (AP) — State Rep. Robert A. Currently, there are 42,700 workers paid through He said the average state employee gets a work conditions are already covered under state held Saturday at the Captain Nathan Hale Maddox Jr. knows his bill requiring a 40-hour work the General Fund. Maddox’s bill would reduce the salary and fringe benefits worth $40,880 a year. Id w Middle School at 9 a.m. will attract more applicants week for state employees and gradually reducing total by about 2,000 a year for four years, to a final Another bill aired by the Labor Committee A third bill was aimed at improving conditions & S TA TE More than 300 students wilt compete for the the state’s workforce isn’t likely to get out of the cap of 37,000. The standard work week is 35 hours. Services to run the facility. He J i would allow workers to refuse to work if they have for employees working at video display terminals. privilege of advancing to the state finals on By Maureen Leavitt owned house at 11 S. Alton St. Labor Committee. a “reasonable belief” that their work is The measure would require 15-minute breaks for Hotel hearing slated April 29 in Hartford. Manchester Herald primarily because area residents said state representatives have But the Bethlehem Republican says it’s time The bill was ridiculed by Thomas Corrigan, hazardous. every three hours worked at a VDT, National History Day is a program that protested that the center would visited the site, but no formal serious consideration was given to the idea, which, lobbyist for the Connecticut State Employees It would also set standards for lighting and A public hearing before the Planning and encourages students to explore historical A day-care center to open at bring too much traffic to the plans have been submitted yet. he maintains, would improve worker output and Association, who called it “a nickel and dime The bill stems from controversy two years ago chairs and require that keyboards be detachable, Zoning Commission on a 104-room hotel at 191 subjects related to an annual theme. This Manchester Memorial Hospital neighborhood and that it would The facility will be run by reduce backlogs. proposal” that circumvents the time-honored use when employees at Uretek Inc. in New Haven that keyboard platforms be detachable and that Spencer St. is scheduled for Monday. year’s theme is “The Individual in History.” sometime this summer could help lose its residential character. At hospital staff. Ann L. Bonney. “This gets to some of the systemic problems that of collective bargaining to deal with state complained of hazardous conditions and a refusal screens have “contrast enhancement filters’’ if A hearing on the application from The Inn at the hospital lure health-care the time they abandoned that director of the hospital’s special have caused our budget deficit,’’ said Maddox, employee matters. by the company to allow reasonable work breaks requested by the operator. Manchester Inc. for a special exception permit projects, has been named direc­ who along with Rep. Robert Farr, D-West Exhibit features students professionals, an official said. plan, hospital officials said they A “That's the proper forum,” Corrigan told the while requiring employees to work 12-hffur days. 'The measure was supported by Southern New was postponed at the commission’s Feb. 6 and The new day-care center will be planned to open a day-care on tor of child-care services for the Hartford, urged the committee to approve the committee. Past and current union workers at Uretek, England Telephone Co., which said it already 22 meetings because not enough members The art work of 10 RHAM High School day-care center. Beck said. In measure. open to 22 children of staff hospital grounds instead. But Maddox said that “if you have fewer which makes fabric coatings, testified in favor of meets the bill’s requirements. It was opposed by were present to act. students will be displayed at the First Annual members, according to Andrew A Officials said at the time they addition, several new staffing The state faces a $194.9 million deficit for the employee positions to provide benefits for, you the bill, while the Connecticut Business and the CBIA, ‘which said such matters should be left The applicant’s attorney on Feb. 6 requested Charter Oak Conference Student Art Exhibit positions will be created when the year ending June 30. Beck, director of public relations also scrapped the plan because have lower costs.” Industry Association opposed it, saying hazardous up to individual companies.' a hearing before a five-member commission. on Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. center opens. Plans call for the hotel and 117 parking spaces, at the hospital. Children will they overestimated the number The exhibit is at the Inner Gallery of Central range in age from 4 weeks to 6 of children who would use the The center is one of several to be located on 3.7 acres behind a Friendly Connecticut State University in New Britain. It Improvement or expansion pro­ Restaurant. will be on display until March 14 from 1 to 4 years. facility. The center, which will be The South Alton Street plan was jects at the hospital. The hospital The Manchester Police Department has p.m. also has asked state approval for N.Y. man charged recommended denial of the permit because The students are: Craig Baker, Natalie located in the Miller building on originally slated to serve about 65 State income tax Haynes Street, is scheduled to children of hospital employees. a new parking garage and out­ access to the hotel would be at the Hillstown Beach. Denise D’Amboise, Rochelle Desso, patient surgical facility. Road-Spencer Street intersection, identified as Todd Foster, Matthew Friday, Steve Gau- open late this summer. Beck said But the results of a survey one of the most unsafe in town in a recent mond, Jennifer Hayden, Helen Horton and today. The building is undergoing indicated only 20 to 25 employees Officials, who raised salaries in death of fetus traffic study. Heather McDonald. renovations for the new center. would utilize the center. for many workers at the hospital advocates claim Last June, hospital officials Beck said the hospital must last year, are hoping that the STAMFORD (AP) - In a case State’s Attorney John M. Bailey Practice discriminatory abandoned plans to house the obtain a day-care license from center will attract workers with f. . V that could test the limits of urged that Connecticut add the Weaving Mill plans filed day-care center in a hospital- the state Department of Health children. growing support Connecticut murder statutes, a words “human being or fetus” to HARTFORD (AP) — The state Commission New York City man has been its murder statute, as the state of Plans have been filed with the town Planning on Human Rights and Opportunities’ practice charged in the death of a fetus California has. Department for conversion of the former of dismissing some complaints without hear­ By Judd Everhart Jon L. Sandberg, O’Neill’s delivered minutes after its The prosecution has discretion Cheney Bros. Weaving Mill at 91 Elm St. into ings is discriminatory, violating the constitu­ Coventry school budget is up The Associated Press press secretary, said later that mother died of gunshot wounds. to bring additional charges itself 249 apartments. tional right of due process, a Superior Court “the debate now belongs in the Joseph Koontz, already facing and did not need a judge to sign a The Brophy Ahern Development Co. of West judge has ruled. HARTFORD — Supporters of a House and Senate.” two murder charges in the July 18 murder warrant against Koontz Haven on Feb. 15 submitted site plans and an Judge Robert I. Berdon set aside the state personal income tax say He also said the governor shooting in Norwalk, was ' on the additional murder charge, erosion control plan for the 9.3-acre site in the agency’s dismissal of a complaint against a they are gaining support, but they remains unalterably opposed to a charged Wednesday in the death Callahan said. historic zone. The firm is requesting a Milford company. He said the commission by $1 million from this year also acknowledge Gov. William personal income tax in any form. of the 7-month-old girl fetus that The state alleges that the deferment on sidewalk and curb requirements. violated the state and federal rights of the By Jacqueline Bennett Council by March 10. Board account to purchase more compu­ A. O’Neill’s intransigence on the O’Neill did not include ci­ was delivered during emergency wounds suffered by Johnson The land is located at the northwest corner of employee who brought the complaint. ters for the schools, leaving surgery six minutes after the caused the infant girl’s death, Manchester Herald members will present their issue and the difficulty of getting garette and alcohol taxes in his Forest and Chestnut streets. The commission has appealed the decision, budget to the council within the $15,230. it passed no matter how bad the packages, but has said he’s mother, Everne Diamond John­ Callahan said. Prosecutors must Plans show the mill divided into five wings, which would force an overhaul of the COVENTRY - The Board of next two weeks, member Judy Member Patricia Soltys em­ state’s fiscal picture gets. willing to consider them. son, 25, was prounounced dead. show a causal link between the three larger buildings and two smaller ones. commission if allowed to stand. phasized the importance of hav­ The advocates of “tax reform” He did call for a 10 percent mother’s death and the infant’s Education unanimously adopted Halvorson said. Police said Johnson and a All buildings are connected. The developer "It’s a bombshell ... a tremendous break­ On the advice of Flaherty, a ing computers in every class­ say there is more support for a surcharge on the corporations tax second adult victim, Sean Clem­ death to prove two separate proposes 439 parking spaces, five more than through for civil rights in the state,” said Leon a $9.1 million budget Wednesday murders occurred. for next fiscal year that repres­ former member of the Town room and ensuring that students tax on personal income above and adding the sales tax to mons, 18, of Norwalk, were both required under historic zone regulations. M. Rosenblatt, a West Hartford attorney and in both elementary schools have $100,000 a year than there is for services provided by one business The state medical examiner’s Conversion of the mill had been delayed for chairman of the human rights section of the ents an increase of nearly $1 Council, the board decided not to innocent bystanders during the include about $5 million in capital equal exposure. any other tax bill, including the to another, which along with the drug-related shooting at a Nor­ office ruled that Baby Girl months because of litigation between Brophy Connecticut Bar Association. million from this year’s budget, governor’s proposals. utilities tax bill, would take effect Johnson died of oxygen depriva­ Ahern and the Century Development Corp., board member Patrick Flaherty expenditure grants coming from “Our obective is to make the walk housing project. two elementary schools more In a harsh denunciation of the April 1. The infant, identified as Baby tion to the brain while in the owners of the mortgage. After a dispute over said. the state in its budget. Democratic governor. Rep. Irv­ Reps. Miles S. Rapoport, D- womb and of prematurity be­ ownership, Brophy Ahern last April paid a Veterans blast vendors The board adopted a budget of Flaherty said although the equal,” Soltys said. Girl Johnson in court documents, Every classroom except one in ing J. Stolberg, D-New Haven, West Hartford, and Geri W. lived until Sept. 6 — 48 days after cause of her mother’s death, a nearly $1.6 million mortgage to Century to STAMFORD (AP) — Representatives of $9,163,312. an increase of $965,188 money will be used for the said it had been irresponsible for Langlois, D-Thompson, said the delivery, a key difference be­ spokeswoman said Thursday. avoid a court-ordered auction of the mill. local veterans are criticizing a proposal to over this year’s budget of schools, it actually goes to the the lower grades at Robertson the governor to dump his propos­ $100,000 income tax bill would The death is listed as a homicide, Brophy Ahern has nearly completed conver­ town because the cost of the School has a computer. At Coven­ AP photo tween this and previous cases, allow vendors to sell food in Veterans $8,198,124. The proposed budget als in the lap of the General raise $800 million to $1 billion a Stamford State’s Attorney Eu­ the spokeswoman said. sion of the former Cheney Bros. Yarn Mill at Memorial Park, saying it would amount to represents an increase of 3.32 in projects are bonded by the town try Grammar School, kinder­ Assembly and then sequester year and would allow the state to Koontz is being held in lieu of garten through second-grade INDICTMENT ANNOUNCED — U.S. Attorney Stanley gene Callahan said Thursday. 210 Pine St. into 112 apartments and eight desecrating "hallowed and sacred ground.” the tax rate. after being approved by towns­ himself in his office. dramatically reduce or even Three years ago, a Superior $500,000 bail at Somers State stores. In a Feb. 27 letter to city officials, members “Our job is to decide ‘What does people in a referendum vote. classes have computers but third “I don’t know of any votes for repeal other taxes. Twardy, right, announces at a news conference in New Court judge refused to sign a Prison and is due back in court of the Stamford Veterans’ Council said they are Flaherty also said complaints and fourth-grade classes are May 3. the school system need? What the governor’s package,” Stol­ Under the bill, taxes would be Haven on Thursday that a federal grand jury has indicted second murder warrant in the offended by an Urban Redevelopment Com­ can the town afford?,”’ Lawrence at the annual budget meeting sharing. Three more are needed, berg said at a news conference paid on income over $100,000 on a former Danbury Mayor James E. Dyer. At left is Stanley death of a 6-month-old fetus His attorney, Charles Hanken It’s Sgt. Ludlow now mission proposal to permit outdoor food Mickel. board chairman, said often are aimed at the inclusion of said Mary Piazzia, principal of with four other income tax graduated scale. For example, if Klein of the FBI. whose mother was shot and killed of Bridgeport, did not return a vending in the downtown park. such revenue in the education the school. supporters. He said there were 25 a person or couple earned telephone call to his office during the special meeting at in Hartford. Det. Michael V. Ludlow, with the Manches­ “It’s just like stepping on the flag.” said Coventry High School. budget. Also $2,395 was cut for cross to 30 votes for tax reform “and I $110,000, a 10 percent tax would be Thursday. ter Police Department, has been promoted to George Novak, a U.S. Navy veteran who serves The largest of the cuts made by country skis for physical educa- ’ think that number is growing.” paid on $10,000, the amount over Judge Herbert Barall ruled in Police described the July 18 Nathan Chesler, superintend­ sergeant effective today, according to Chief as adjutant of the veterans council. ent of schools, originally pro­ the board was $27,000 for an tion at Coventry High School, and O’Neill’s proposal to raise $140 $100,000. the 1986 case that a fetus is not a shooting in the courtyard of a The veterans council, an umbrella organiza­ human being under Connecticut Robert D. Lannan. posed a budget of $9,148,599 for additional bus to Howell Cheney $2,000 was cut for lighting and million in the final three months Other bills call for the threshold Ex-mayor of Danbury public housing project in Norwalk Ludlow will*report to the Patrol Division tion which represents eight local veterans Regional Vocational Technical lining of the outdoor school I I of this budget year and $737 to be $75,000 and $90,000. All of law, so the death of an “unborn as a “turf war” between drug group including local American Legion and the fiscal year beginning July 1. but viable fetus” could not be commander. He is filling a vacancy created The figure was later amended to School in Manchester. basketball courts. Instead cracks million in 1989-90 is built around a them would treat income from dealers from Norwalk and New when Sgt. Richard Busick began working in the Veterans of Foreign Wars posts, voted to bill to add the 7.5 percent sales tax capital gains, interest and divi­ used as the basis for a murder York City. Police said four $9,206,898 due to errors, ommis- “It pains me, but I under­ in the court will be filled and indicted for extortion Administrative Training Division. oppose the vendor proposal at a meeting last stand,” said Kathleen Ryan, sealed at a cost of $2,500. to gas, electric, water, cable dends the same as income from charge. gunmen were involved. month, Novak said. sions, and new information, busi­ “The baby was not born alive in Ludlow joined the force in 1978 and was chairman of the Transportation Because enrollment has in­ television and telephone bills. salaries and wages. NEW HAVEN (AP) - A Robert L. Middleton, 21, of New promoted to the Detective Division in 1984. The park on Atlantic Street park is located ness manager Gordon Lustila Stolberg and the fellow income Rapoport said it is misleading dominated by rumors of munici­ that case,” Callahan said. “The Haven, has been charged with said. Committee. creased at some of the schools, federal grand jury indicted pal corruption. During his time with the Detective Division. between the Landmark Square office building tax supporters said they wanted and erroneous to say Connecticut baby (in this case) lived for some one count of conspiracy to com­ and the entrance of the Saks Fifth Avenue A net reduction of $43,586 was The school board cut $2,054 the board decided to add an former Danbury Mayor James E. He issued a statement earlier in period of time.” Ludlow specialized in arson investigation. additional new teacher position to no part of a “patchwork” plan to doesn’t have an income tax, when Dyer on extortion charges shortly mit murder in the case. Other Ludlow and his wife. Debra, have a son, department store. It has been home to a made from the new figure. from the library budget for raise taxes by April 1 without it taxes income from interest, the week in anticipation of the After the 1986 case, Hartford arrests are expected, police said. audio-visual equipment. The the three new teacher positions after the target of the alleged indictment in which he denied Adam. memorial to deceased veterans since 1977. The board’s adopted budget giving serious consideration to dividends and capital gains. extortion plot admitted in court to must be submitted to the Town board also cut $5,000 from an already in the budget. tax reform based on a personal He, Stolberg and the others any wrongdoing and said he tunneling cash to the mayor looked forward to having the income tax. pointed out that Connecticut because of his “official position.” They said a survey of 450 residents have tost the ability to opportunity to finally clear his Gun enthusiasts pack Dyer’s indictment Thursday on name. Connecticut residents showed deduct sales tax payments on charges he extorted more than Sentiment against Trident sub them favoring an income tax over their federal tax returns, as a Dyer said he had hoped to make $30,000 in 1984 from the former a political comeback this year, hearing on gun control any other tax, save increased result of federal tax reform. president of Danbury Savings & “sin taxes” on cigarettes and Those deductions were worth $200 but was abandoning his plans to IMAGING CENTER OF Loan Association, Charles E. run again for mayor because of HARTFORD (AP) - More alcohol. The survey was mailed million a year, they said. Bruno, came as a result of a Robert T. Crook, executive direc­ threatens jobs in Connecticut out before his proposais, and so A state personal income tax the indictment. than 100 sportsmen and gun tor of the Connecticut Sports­ two-year FBI and Internal Re­ enthusiasts packed a hearing eliminating funds for the nation’s 17th Trident from did not register responses on the would be fully deductible. venue Service investigation of Federal prosecutors said men’s Alliance. By Christopher Callahan MANCHESTER utility tax idea. House Minority Leader Robert Bruno made the payments to the room at the Legislative Office The legislation, stimulated by the fiscal 1990 budget, but said Thursday that the municipal corruption in The Associated Press timing this year was wrong and vowed to support Stolberg, who said he has “not G. Jaekle, R-Stratford, issued a Danbury. mayor because of “fear of building with a message for the requests from law-enforcement heard one peep” from O’Neill statement late Thursday saying economic loss” and on account of General Assembly: The state officers and spurred on by such WASHINGTON — The Navy must begin slowing the program. The pledge virtually eliminated any Bruno, 57, now of East Orleans, threat to the Trident this year. since the governor outlined his the 63 House Republicans re­ Mass., pleaded guilty earlier in Dyer’s “official position,” but should control criminals, not recent incidents as the school- its annual purchases of billion-dollar Trident is pleased to announce its mained unanimously opposed to guns. tax plan a month ago, offered to the day to a tax fraud charge they would not divulge any yard massacre in Stockton, nuclear submarines if it wants to create a 600-ship Vice Adm. Daniel Cooper, assistant chief of naval debate O’Neill on taxes “in any any form of a personal income stemming from a secret deal he specifics of the alleged extortion They gathered Thursday night Calif., received support from fleet, the chairman of a congressional seapower tax. to protest a package of gun- operations for undersea warfare, told the subcom­ forum.” struck, on the sale of a piece of plot. police chiefs and some private panel warns. mittee Thursday that a one-year delay in the The indictment noted that control bills that would require citizens. Rep. Charles E. Bennett. D-Fla., told Navy NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART FACILITY thrift property, to obtain the cash permits for pistol-grip shotguns, Trident program would result in $150 million to $170 he said he paid the then-mayor. Danbury Savings and • Loan, John P. Ambrogio, past presi­ officials Thursday that he would not try to block million in added costs in fiscal 1991. through subsidiary corporations, set out the criteria for obtaining funding for a Trident this year, but said military Bruno said he arranged cash pistol permits and require per­ dent of the Connecticut Chiefs of Cooper attributed the projected increase to the Angry gay activists payments totaling more than including N.E. Development Police, said the shotgun bill was officials should stop their practice of ordering one of added cost of breaking the “learning curve” and Corp. and others, is involved in mits to buy ammunition. the giant subs every year. $30,000 to Dyer between March “These bills really are an needed to prevent drug dealers halting the government’s contractual agreements 1984 and January 1985. real estate development in and other criminals from carry­ “I’m in no way running down the Trident,” said with the Electric Boat Division of General 21 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE, Danbury. attempted quick-fix solution to Bennett, chairman of the House Armed Services to lawmakers: Your Bruno served as chief execu­ placate the public and camou­ ing powerful, easily concealed Dynamics Corp. Electric Boat is the sole builder of tive of the S&L for 22 years before Bruno obtained the money to weapons. seapower subcommittee. “I’m just trying to get the Tridents. flage the abysmal failures of our Navy to reach its 600-ship goal. ... We’re very short his resignation Sept. 28. He pay Dyer through an illegal socio-economic programs in MANCHES'TER agreed to cooperate fully with the arrangement he worked out with But the supporters of gun in other ships.” Bennett said the Navy should in the future avoid votes are killing us large cities, and the failure of the control seemed to be outnum­ An 18.500-ton Trident, at $1.3billion, is much more long-term contract options so the government can federal investigation as part of a a consultant, Harold Garofalo, criminal justice system,” said plea bargain that was sealed at who had found a buyer for a $2 bered by opponents. expensive than most Navy ships. Delaying a Trident skip a Trident purchase some years without for a year could free up funds for several surface suffering financially. HARTFORD (AP) — A day his attorney’s request. million property in Danbury “It’s to thank people and to let U.S Attorney Stanley Twardy owned by the thrift, prosecutors ships. L j , Bennett said Navy officials have told him after the House of Representa­ our opponents know that we think Bennett had the Trident scratched from the privately how many more Tridents they plan to tives killed a bill banning dis­ they did the wrong thing,” said the investigation is continu­ said. Garofalo was not charged in • FmH range of ultrasound and mammography service. ing and that the grand jury would the indictment. budget last year and added two Aegis destroyers build, and he said the current timetable would result crimination against homosexu­ Hollings said. THE JERSEY with the extra money, but Trident funding was in an overproduction of the giant sub. After the als, angry gay and lesbian likely be presented with more The consultant agreed to take a The letter sent to opponents charges against Dyer and others. 6 percent commission on the Feb. eventually restored by Congress. hearing, the chairman refused to disclose the activists visited each lawmaker’s explained that the pink triangle Last month, Bennett said he would look at Navy’s projections for the Trident program. • All exams performed by our staff of highly trained office, dropping off letters that Dyer is expected to be arraigned 24, 1984, sale, rather than the 3 COWS that now symbolizes the fight for next week on seven extortion percent Initially negotiated, and said, “Your votes are killing us.” gay rights was once used in Nazi Of FISH FAMILY FARM registered technologists. Representatives of the Connec­ Germany to isolate and persecute counts stemming from seven return half of the after-tax ticut Coalition for Lesbian and homosexuals, just as the yellow occasions on which payoffs were proceeds to the S&L chief, Bruno t allegedly made. Gay Civil Rights delivered the star was used to identify Jews. said. on Dimock Lane in Bolton are producing ♦ Program designed to emphasize Individual attention to message by hand Thursday, “In Germany they first came The 42-year-old former five- Dyer did not report the income leaving letters in the offices of for the Communists, and I didn’t term Democratic mayor was on his federal tax return, the more milk than our 170 or so faithful each patient, In a comfortable and relaxed setting. unseated in 1987 after a campaign government said. ro 1 each of the 79 state representa­ speak up because I wasn’t a customers can use. tives who voted against the bill. Communist,” the letter begins, OAK GROVE Joe Shilinga, a spokesman for quoting Pastor Martin Niemoller. We’re currently selling 2% as well as whole SINCE 1972 • By age 40, mammography should become a part of House Republicans, said law­ “Then they came for the Jews, i .n C makers were shocked to receive and I didn’t speak up because I MANCHESTER PET CENTER milk. Fresh eggs are also available. FURNITURe ReFINISHING every woman’s regular health care program the letters. wasn’t a Jew,” the letter con­ “A number of people are tinues. “Then they came for the is your If you’re interested in Farm Fresh Jersey furious over this,” he said, “They trade unionists, and I didn’t speak Milk, processed entirely on our premises are very upset.” up because I wasn’t a trade The letters, on pink paper, unionist. 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Mar. 3. 1989 - 7 NATION & WORLD NATION SSI benefits defended & WORLD Program is ‘an effective safety net’ WASHINGTON (AP) - The He shared a witness table with cept and structure are basically Oil tanker runs aground director of a federal program that social workers and a 97-year-old sound, the current level of federal Death toll put at 300 provides a thin financial cushion Indianapolis woman who lives on assistance does not provide recip­ HONOLULU (AP) — A tanker carrying to the elderly and the infirm $13 a day in SSI benefits who also ients with an income that even 90,000 barrels of crude oil ran aground in opposes congressional moves to testified before the House Select brings them up to the poverty stormy seas about 15 miles from Hawaii’s most expand the eligibility rolls. Committee on Aging and the line,” said Matsui. popular tourist area, possibly spilling as much Michael Carozza, deputy com­ Ways and Means human resour­ And Rep. Edward Roybal, in Venezuelan rioting as 8,400 gallons, officials said. missioner of the Social Security ces subcommittee. D-Calif., chairman of the House Coast Guard spokesman Keith Spangler said Administration, told a joint hear­ Created in 1972, SSI is operated Select Committee on Aging, said the 800-foot tanker Exxon Houston sent a SSI “ is in fact characterized by day when a 30 percent increase in included at least four children ing of two House committees on by the Social Security Adminis­ CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — inadequate benefit levels, large A distress call at 8:20 p.m. Thursday off the tration as a supplement for those The government began setting up bus fares imposed by the govern­ aged 3 to 14. Thursday that the current pro­ Hawaiian island of Oahu. who get federal benefits such as gaps in service, insufficient out­ food distribution centers today to ment went into effect. The price Troops killed at least 20 people gram works. The captain of the tanker reported the ship food stamps and Medicare but reach activities and overly rigid relieve shortages caused by four hike was part of an economic in the El Valle neighborhood “ I don’t think it would particu­ was “ hard aground” three-tenths of a mile have little or no other income to eligibility requirements.” days of rioting that reportedly austerity package announced by south of Caracas after snipers larly help this problem,” Carozza northwest of Barbers Point on Oahu’s live on. Some 4‘/i million people He and social workers cited has left 300 people dead and the Perez administration to re­ shot to death Maj. Felipe Acosta told Rep. Tom Downey, D-N.Y., southwest coast, about 15 miles west of the received $10.7 billion in benefits numerous stories of recipients rocked one of Latin America’s vive the oil-producing nation’s Carles when he and a group of his when asked about a bill in island’s densely populated area containing last year, according to the SSA. going two years or more without most durable democracies. stagnant economy. soldiers followed snipers Wednes­ Congress to ease restrictions to Honolulu and its Waikiki Beach, Hawaii’s most Parents of severely disabled benefits, and then barely able to Buses and cars circulated day to a secluded hut, press benefits under the Supplemental popular tourist area, Spangler said. children are eligible under some live on the $368 maximum normally in Caracas today as the The measures were approved reports said. Security Assistance program. circumstances, although 45 per­ monthly benefit. “ This is less capital began to look like its old by the International Monetary About 100 people ran down hills “ SSI is an effective safety net, cent of the recipients are over 65. than 75 percent of the poverty self, with early morning traffic Fund as a requirement for in western Caracas on Thursday Rio beaches hazardous AP pholo providing the aged, blind, and But Rep. Robert Matsui, D- level,” said Roybal. jams and honking horns replac­ granting $4.3 billion in loans over to shout taunts and throw stones disabled with a floor of income, RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (AP) - Think Calif., called the program “ a Carozza said, however, “ I ing some of the tensions of this the next three years. at police and national guards­ GOLD MEDAL WINNERS — Newsman the value of which is enhanced twice before setting foot on the beaches of Rio failed guarantee against believe this is appropriate when week’s unrest. El Nacional, a leading inde­ men. The authorities opened fire, Walter Cronkite, left, and comedian Bob when combined with Medicaid, de Janeiro. poverty.” you consider that SSI intends to Earlier in the evening, soldiers pendent daily, said in today’s dispersing the protesters. food stamps and other assist­ Thousands of hungry little parasites are Hope were presented with gold medals “ Although the program’s con­ be an income of last resort.” edition that more than 300 people Figueredo said the government ance,” Carozza said. hunting snipers and seeking waiting hidden in the sand. for their work in their respective had been killed and 1,500 injured today was setting up a food- looters conducted house-to-house A city study of Rio’s beaches that was industries during the 50th Anniversary in four days of violence — the distribution network with supp­ searches in downtown Caracas released earlier this week says those chic and the western slums. bloodiest in Venezuela’s history. lies airlifted from the rest of the Celebration of the International Radio beaches pictured on postcards and in interna­ Automatic weapons fire was The newspaper said its repor­ country. and Television Society. Cronkite was Judge rejects flag lawsuit tional travel magazines are hardly pristine. In ters counted 237 bodies at the As part of its effort to relieve honored for his contributions in report­ heard after midnight as soldiers fact, the report warns, they’re downright fired in the air and at buildings. It Caracas central morgue and said the shortages, the government contaminated. ing of news. Hope was recognized for CHICAGO (AP) - An Ameri­ it is not illegal for the artist to public does freedom of expres­ appeared the gunfire, in addition there were other bodies in hospi­ has exempted drivers of food “ The sand is the dirtiest it’s ever been on his work in television. can flag that is spread on the floor place the flag on the floor, he said sion truly exist. Restricted view­ to flushing out suspected snipers, tals across the city. The dead trucks from the curfew. record,” said Carlos Mora, spokesman for at a student art exhibit can stay it is unlawful for viewers to step ing is censorship,” Luis Brown, a was meant to enforce the govern­ Rio’s sanitation department, which conducted put, a judge ruled, but students on it. student spokesman, said at a ment’s strict dusk-to-dawn cur­ the study. protested school restrictions on Robert Jones, a spokesman for rally outside the school as about few by keeping people off the The study, conducted last month and House rejects castration who could see it. the Veterans of Foreign Wars, 200 people cheered. streets. New policy planned released Tuesday, found the sand of the toniest “ It is good to know that the flag said he was “ very hurt” by Gillis’ Administrators said the limited Venezuelans, unaccustomed to of Rio’s beaches — Copacabana, Leme, INDIANAPOLIS (A P) - T h e Indiana House has not lost its ability to commun­ dismissal of the lawsuit. reopening would preserve the the rigors of a state of emergency Ipanema and Leblon — is packed with nine overwhelmingly rejected a bill that would have icate Ideas,” Cook County Circuit “ The flag to me is a living thing artist’s rights while protecting after three decades of political types of parasites carried in animal and human suspended jail terms of rapists and child Judge Kenneth Giliis said in and they don’t have any right to the school and other students. stability, have tended to remain on Central America molesters who voluntarily underwent surgical do that to it,” Jones said. “ But feces. Among them is the potentially fatal rejecting a lawsuit filed by Scott Tyler, the artist, said at AP photo on the streets despite the curfew, castration. veterans groups that sought to we’ll abide by the ruling. It’s a democracy and peace in the esquistossomose parasite, which afflicts 8 the rally that although the'U.S. making soldiers nervous. WASHINGTON (AP) - The Lawmakers voted 91-8 Thursday against the prevent the flag from being nation of laws.” 200TH ANNIVERSARY — The Third sentatives Thursday during a special region, the participants said. million Brazilians. flag symbolizes freedom to some Growing food shortages have Bush administration is proposing bill, which was sponsored by Rep. Richard displayed on the floor. Veterans contend the work “They’re trying to put some­ people, it represents domination U.S. Infantry Fife and Drum Corps joint session of Congress to celebrate threatened the government’s at­ a new U.S. policy toward Central Worden, an investigator with the Allen County The exhibit at the School of the invites viewers to trample the thing together that everybody Bomb damages center and suppression to others. marches through the House of Repre- the 200th anniversary of its first session. tempts to restore order. America that includes rewards public defender office. Art Institute of Chicago “ is as flag. can agree on, that both Demo­ Looters emptied the shelves of for Nicaragua if it passes certain JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - A He said he introduced the legislation because much an invitation to think about The exhibit of students’ work In his work, titled “ What is the supermarkets and neighborhood “ checkpoints” on the road to crats and Republicans can sup­ bomb blast early today shattered windows at a he believes as many as 80 percent of rapists and the flag as it is an invitation to was reopened Thursday after Proper Way to Display a U.S. grocery stores in the first days of democracy, say congressional port,” said Sen. William Cohen, civic center in a mining town where blacks child molesters who go to prison eventually get step on the flag,” Gillis said. protests last week prompted a Flag?” a flag is spread on the rioting. Since then, part of the and administration sources. R-Maine, who attended one meet­ have launched a consumer boycott to protest out and commit the same crimes again. “ It seems to me that this closure, but only students, faculty floor in front of a montage of Iran spurns British statement ing in the office of Senate 22,000 police and soldiers ordered While still in its formative the resegregation of public facilities. “We’ve tried counseling and we’ve tried country is large enough to permit and staff were permitted. photographs of flag-draped cof­ on alert in Caracas have guarded stages, the new policy is outlined Minority Leader , R- Police said a limpet mine placed outside sentencing but that doesn’t work,” said this expression,” Gillis said. Students immediately pro­ fins, South Koreans burning the Kan. stores, where people have been in a secret 10-page document Carletonville’s civic center banquet hall Worden. “ Castration does work.” “ Expression is part of the equa­ tested the limitation and urged U.S. flag and other scenes. waiting hours in line to buy such Secretary of State James A. At the same time Baker was exploded shortly after midnight, causing slight But opponents of the measure said castration tion that makes this country the exhibit be opened to the public Visitors are invited to comment as oniy ‘piaying with words’ staples as eggs, bread and Baker III showed to House and making the rounds, Guatemalan damage and no injuries. was uncivilized punishment. strong.” and the media. in a ledger on a shelf below the cheese. Senate leaders Thursday during a President Vinicio Cerezo also was While the j udge ruled Thursday “ Only in a space open to the montage. In a nationwide television hastily arranged visit to Capitol were made at mass prayers calling on some of the same LONDON (AP) — Britain’s conciliation came from Britain broadcast Thursday, President Hill. today. congressional leaders to ask foreign secretary said in an and that Rushdie remains subject Carlos Andres Perez’ chief of Baker made clear to lawmak­ In a commentary, the news to “ divine justice.” stronger U.S. support for last interview broadcast today in Iran staff said the capital was steadily ers that he does not intend to agency spurned Howe’s concilia­ Iran’s spiritual leader, the month’s regional peace agree­ that “The Satanic Verses” of­ returning to normal, but acknowl­ abandon the anti-Sandinista Con­ One child is kiiied, another tory remarks. “ Though Geoffrey Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, on ment reached in El Salvador fends Moslems and British, but edged there were still “ pockets of tra rebels, who now are subsist­ Howe seemed interested in ties Feb. 14 told Moslems to kill among the five Central American I I Iran’s president said Britain will disturbance” that the miiitary ing on U.S. supplies in Honduran Crockery Skoppi with Iran and agreed that the presidents. be “ forced to apologize and Rushdie for the novel, which was trying to quell. jungle camps along the Nicara­ book has hurt Moslem feelings, The pact calls for drafting a retreat.” many Moslems say is blasphem­ “ There is a growing process of guan border. ioses fingers in dog attacks his interview showed no signs ous. Iranian Moslem clergymen plan by mid-May that would Heirloom Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey normalization in the capital,” He told congressional officials Yorktowne Bridal Registry that the U.K. government has have offered a bounty of $5.2 disband the 11,000-man Contra Howe of Britain made his com­ said Reinaldo Figueredo. he would seek to renew the U.S. Michigan State Police. “ Based on could not reattach them, said Village Yorktowne b> revised its stance on the satanic million for the death of the writer, force and provide for them to be Bv The Associated Press Trousseau ments after the Iranian parlia­ He said subways and buses “ humanitarian” aid, which runs what the doctor saw, he says it Jennifer Fanzlaw of the Marion work,” IRN A said late Thursday. who was born a Moslem in India. assimilated into Nicaragua as the Folkart ment voted Tuesday to break would be running normally today, out at the end of this month, for a A 5-year-old Michigan child resembles a shark attack.” County Sheriff’s Department. PFALTZGRAFF “ The interview made it clear that Sandinistas open up and demo­ All Accessories Available Rememberance diplomatic ties with Britain and urged Venezuelans to go back year, according to some present was killed by neighborhood dogs Tait said residents pointed out The child’s parents, Michael within one week if British offi­ he was playing with words.” Rushdie, now a British citizen, cratize their political process, Douglas Emminger, 19, and has been in hiding under police to work. at the meetings. Aid would in a mauling so grisly a doctor two of three neighborhood dogs cials refused to disavow the IRNA also ridiculed what it free political prisoners and hold Deborah Lawson Emminger, 16, Marien-Heath Bridal protection with his American Perez, who has been in office continue to flow at current rates likened it to a shark attack, and a suspected in the attack, and controversial novel by Salman called “ those stereotyped state­ new elections. awoke to find their child bleeding Greeting Cards wife, novelist Marianne Wiggins. for just one month, blamed leftist — about $4 million a month — and Florida infant had four fingers officers kiiied the animals, identi­ Attendants Rushdie. ments of ’the right of freedom to profusely in her crib, Fanzlaw In his comments, Howe insisted “ remnants” for prolonging Vene­ would keep the rebels available Bush has been cool to the plan, chewed off by the family pet. fied as a huskie and a German Howe said today the novel not speak,’ which have become cus­ said. She said the dog also was in Denby Gifts there was no point talking to Iran zuela’s worst unrest in 31 years of as a standby fighting force until saying it is similar to past The body of the Ishpeming, .shepherd. Police were searching only offended Moslems but also tomary of British officials of late the crib. Mikasa while the death threat against democratic rule. after Nicaragua’s national elec­ Sandinista promises which have Mich., child was discovered by for the third dog Thursday insulted the British by comparing who seem to be unmoved by the The dog was taken to the pound pewter, tankards, Rushdie remains in place. He said some acts “ were tions, which are being moved up not been kept and contains no neighbors outside the family’s afternoon, he said. Oneida their country to Nazi Germany. injured feelings of the planet’s and killed. induced, and this has to be to early 1990. enforcement mechanism to make home. The child’s name was withheld vases, etc. more than one billion Moslems.” Howe said; “ We do understand Investigators said they don’t Royal Doulton While carefully distancing his punished severely.” But some participants said it sure the reforms are achieved. “ It appears she had been until her parents were notified, The interview with Howe was that the book has been found government from the novel, On W edn esday, G a b rie l was clear that the one-year Bush reiterated his skepticism to chewed upon, right down to the Tait said. know what prompted the puppy to broadcast by the British Broad­ deeply offensive by people of the bite the child, but they don’t however, Howe defended the Puerta, a former guerrilla extension would be objectionable Cerezo in a meeting on ’Thursday, bone,” said Sgt. Greg Tait of the “ People let their dogs run loose casting Corp.’s Persian Service Moslem faith. It is a book that is right of Rushdie to publish the leader, accused the government to congressional Democrats who said White House spokesman during the day and there have believe the dog attacked her Thursday night and this morning, offensive in many other ways as Jewelry Repair and engraving done on premises work. of inventing political motives for oppose the Contra policy, and that Marlin Fitzwater. been as many as 25 in a pack,” viciously, adding that the child the BBC said. It was to be well, and we can understand why Iran’s President Ali Khamenei the disturbances, which he it might be negotiable. Baker’s But House Speaker Jim Wright, said Annie Trudeli, whose store is might have had milk or formula Street 646-3082 repeated later today. it should be criticized. 844 Main shot back; “ Whether Britain blamed on the failure of the top objective for Central America D-Texas, said the United States R uling due across the street from where the on her fingers. British officials said Thursday Manchester CT 06040 apologizes or not, there is no “ I do emphasize that we are not government’s economic policies. remains to achieve a bipartisan should support the plan and seek attack took place. “ People don’t “ All puppies chew,” Fanzlaw they had rejected an Iranian offer doubt that it will be forced to upholding the right of freedom to Street clashes broke out Mon­ consensus on how to achieve to propel it forward. understand how quickly a family said. apologize and retreat in the face of negotiations, saying Iran must speak because we like the book, on concert pet can become vicious.” of the great Islamic nation.” His first renounce its call for violence because we agree with the book. In Ocala, Fla., a mixed-l)reed remarks, reported by the official in the dispute. 1 The British governnient, the SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - puppy gnawed four fingers off a Islamic Republic News Agency, Iran claimed the overtures for British people, do not have any County officials are asking a 22-day-old girl’s right hand. affection for the book. Can Chiropractic Help Me? judge to bar a weekend rock The 7-week-old dog was des­ “ The book is extremely criti­ concert for white supremacists cribed as three-quarters pit bull cal, rude about us. It compares “Host and one-quarter husky. HOW MUCH WILL IT COST? and skinheads billed as an Britain with Hitler’s Germany. Shaye Lynne Emminger was in We are often asked “ What’s the best way of finding out whether or not a doctor of chiropractic Baby taken by robbers ‘‘Aryan Woodstock.” We do not like that any more than fair condition at Munroe Regional While Napa County officials can help my problem? the people of the Moslem faith Medical Center following the had a court date today,the leader like the attacks on their faith attack Wednesday morning. Her We believe the answer can be found in a complete chiropractic consultation and examination, is recovered uninjured / of a militant Jewish group said he contained in the book.” Howe did four fingers were recovered from including x-rays. would lead hundreds of protesters not elaborate. the puppy’s stomach, but doctors NEW YORK (A P) - Two men believed was in a safe. in a demonstration at the concert And to help you find out for sure, we will do a complete chiropractic consultation and who tried to rob a man and A drop was negotiated, and Rushdie, 41, is a fierce critic of site at a ranch about 35 miles examination, including x-rays (procedures that normally cost *180.00 or more) for *25.00. Grant, accompanied by a plain­ Britain’s colonial past and of north of San Francisco. woman instead stole the couple’s We will make this special program available until March 3ist. The only exception to the offer 5-month-old son when the scared clothes police officer, exchanged what he views as racial prejudice “ We’re going to rally with our parents fled through a second- the baby for a bag of ransom. among whites toward minority people. (We want) such a large involves personal injury cases (worker’s compensation and auto accidents) in which there is no story window, police said. The Wayne Johnson, 21. and a ethnic immigrants in Britain. In number of people that the skin­ charge billed directly to the patient for the first visit. 17-year-old man were arrested at one passage in his book, an Indian heads will show their colors and m robbers then tried to trade the Susan Saintjam es, actress, mother the station and will be charged is beaten by British authorities scamper away like cock­ baby for ransom. and Diet Center success story. The child, Mikhail Grant, was with kidnapping, police said. and made to eat excrement. roaches,” Irv Rubin, national found uninjured when the sus­ chairman of the Jewish Defense ^25®® Reg.^180®® program pects were arrested at a subway Having my fourth baby was a snap, but program is excess fat, not water or lean ' League, said Thursday. Expire$ March 31st. station 16 hours later as they tried losing the weight afterwards was tough. body mass. ■ Eat real food. No expen­ He vowed .to “ take whatever consequences, including arrest, YOUR INITIAL VISIT WILL INCLUDE; to sell the baby back to the couple, NOW LEASING That’s why 1 went tcj Diet Center. They sive prepackaged meals required. by including hospitalization and, if I police Inspector Richard May- helped me lose weight fast by eating real ■ No contracts. You’ll stick with Diet ronne said Thursday. have to. I’ll give my life in this A private consultation with the doctor 3 X-rays, if considered necessary food — none of that gimmicky stuff it was Center because it works. “ The baby appears to be in battle.” sC A thorough spinal examination including othropedic & neurological tests 1 a terrific program. excellent shape,” he said. You ’ll fee l the difference.' County officials hope to block “ They’re obviously not profes­ \-‘. r I talked my mother into joining with the event on the grounds that no WILLS A confidential report of our findings sional kidnappers. I consider me, and she lost 25 pounds. permit was issued and that the concert would pose a public A Will speaks oniy at death. ^ An explanation of our treatment procedure if we determine chiropractic can help you them very low on the food chain, Here’s why you should join Diet Center: Until death you may change it someone who would take a ■ Lose fat, not muscle. Research shows nuisance. At a hearing in Napa County as often as you like. This A referral to the proper specialist if we determine chiropractic can’t help you. 5-month-old baby.” 92% of the weight lost on the Diet Center change is called “ codicil” . It Superior Court Thursday, Dis­ Mikhail’s ordeal began early must be signed in front of two THESE CONDITIONS ARE THE DANGER SIGNALS OF A PINCHED NERVE: trict Attorney Jerry Mautner said Thursday, when his father, Fyn- Stisan Saint James lost witnesses and in accordance .r-i, the county couldn’t issue a permit Headache lass Grant, 27, returned home JO i>uiiiuts a! Dim Ceiilvi: with the strict Connecticut S f Leg Pain & New Twin/Individual 2,100 + si]. It. Office Suites for an event restricted according ^ Backache from his job as a livery driver. law on Wills. Arthritic Pain by Stiff Neck Numbness Two men with automatic wea­ Located at to race. ( i f Arm Pain & pons pushed Grant into his Judge W. Scott Snowden sche­ Loss of Sleep (sf Fatigue 202 West Center St. in Manchester C enter duled another hearing for today Many people leave wills at Numbness Queens apartment, demanding The weight-loss professionals. Tension cash and jewelry, police said. 4/10 of a mile from Superior Court to give concert organizers time to home where they can review Scoliosis (Curvature of the Spine) gT Whiplash Injury When the men burst in, the respond to the county. them on a continuing basis. 6/10 of a mile to 384 to Hartford This is better than keeping it baby’s mother, Yvonne Grant, 26, Tom Metzger, leader of a group in a Bank Safety Deposit Box. who is pregnant, jumped out the Ideal Location For: called the White Aryan Resist­ call our office today for an appointment. off Registration second-story window, police said. Legal, Accounting, or Professional Offices. 50% ance, said the concert was being I will come to your home, if She was treated for a broken organized on private land and on you are over 65 years old, to do • Gas Heal/ • Thennopane Windows thru March 31st ankle. an invitation-only basis. He said a will or codicil. 568-3900 . Grant leaped out the same Air Conditioning • Acoustical Ceilings with this ad about 2,000 people had been window, and one of the gunmen • Security Systetns • Individual Utilities invited to listen to such bands as Ml’cighi lossaiid>>|H.‘i'd iidoNs vary M iih v jH i iitU itu liijI O Diet ( riilv r, Inc LicenMKi in CT 1»S0 scooped up the baby, said the Boot Boys and Hammerhead A KAUFMAN Mayronne. SUMMER OCCUPANCY in what has been billed as an Leo J. Barrett, P.C. The Grants three other child­ “ Aryan Woodstock.” Attorney At Law CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Sandra Kasavage 113 Main St. “ We’ re going to have some ren, ages 6, 7, and 8, were left at Lozier Realty Co. Manchester Manchester« 64!Ffi45S 144 Main St., East Hartforci / home unharmed. speeches, we’re going to have Hartford - 5»7-ni4 22 FtEGENT STREET MANCHESTER, CONN. Counselor some music, and we’re going to Glastonbury Line The abductors called the Your atU$ are returned daily. 647-0469 go home,” Metzger told the board Dr. Neil Kaufman Grant’s house three times, de­ Call 649-6082 for details manding money and jew elry they of supervisors on Tuesday. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Mar. 3, 1989 - 9 8 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Mar. 3, 1989 Flight 811 horror related The Judge wasn’t amused TV ad victory brings bigger hopes EUGENE, Ore. (AP) - A havior toward the judge and advertising agencies not to buy court.” By William S. Bergstrom monitor prime-time television for one Sunday night in January HONOLULU (AP) - Deafen­ University of Oregon senior shows she doesn’t want her when she and her children time on the program. landing gear. Normal landing speed with all faces a contempt of court Now Sebastian faces the The Associated Press ing noise, yellow dust and debris “Because we were on two four engines would have been 132 younger children to watch. “If watched “Married ... With Child­ ”We felt that the whole theme charge for enclosing a letter prospect of a $25 fine or 10 of the show is basically one we do filled the cabin when a huge hole engines, if I had done that, we knots. The crew estimated that days in jail. DETROIT (AP) — Terry Ra- people want that stuff, they can ren’ ’ and she ended up shooing the ripped open in the side of a Boeing with a parking fine in which children out of the room. not want to be associated with. would have lost too much altitude 170 knots would be safe. Cronin he complained in mostly “I felt it was offensive to kolta unexpectedly won a skir­ pay for it, or rent it, or go to the 747, crewmembers said, and the to make it back. So I held off on said he chose to touch down at 200 mish and now she wants to start a movies,” she said. The situation comedy, which We were concerned about the vulgar terms about having the proper judicial opera­ began in 1987, is about a blue- negative portrayal of American pilot said he knew he was only extending the gear,” he said. knots because he was afraid of tion of the court and to battle against what she says are But Fox, which has tried to going to have one shot at landing He said he had to constantly to pay. attract young adult audiences, collar family headed by shoe- family life,” said Procter & losing control of the jet if he Jeffrey Sebastian, 23, what’s referred to as the sexually oriented and violent the jet. revise airspeed calculations be­ slowed it further. programs that cut into the has had no trouble selling adver­ store clerk AI Bundy. Gamble spokeswoman Kelly said he was angry about the dignity of the court,” Bocci Gillespie. “I was praying for my life, for cause the aircraft was over­ “We only had one shot at it,” he said this week. He added network television fare her child­ tising time on the Sunday evening Mrs. Rakolta said the first show the lives of the passengers, that weight and the hole in its right said. “There was no way you’re fine because he received the ren can watch. show despite Mrs. Rakolta’s she saw featured a man’s visit to The president of Coca-Cola parking ticket while taking that it was the first time in USA, Ira Herbert, said his we would get down safely,” said side caused a lot of drag. going to go around again. You’re 24 years on the bench that The 40-year-old mother of four, efforts, said Fox spokesman Brad a lingerie store. “In the store, one Laura Brentlinger, chief purser “It was a difficult situation to going to land.” a required exam. He sug­ offended by the off-culor humor Turell in Los Angeles. woman removed her bra for company will screen future epi­ gested, in a letter peppered he’s issued a contempt sodes more closely. A on United Airlines’ Flight 811. keep the aircraft pointed in the Attendant Ricky Umehira said on the prime-time series “Mar­ “The show is completely sold strangers, asking how she looked. mostly with profanities, citation against someone Don R. Bay, a Fox vice Crewmembers on Thursday direction we wanted to go and he heard a “big boom,” was for writing a letter. ried ... With Children,” conveyed out,” he said, adding that reports It showed a man that worked told of 25 terrifying minutes make it do what I wanted it to do,” knocked to the floor and grabbed that the city should coordi­ her distaste to the show’s major of Mrs. Rakolta’s campaign have there, an older man, walking president, defended the Bundy aboard the jet when the forward Cronin said. onto the bottom of the stairway at nate parking with the school The case was heard this advertisers in a flurry of letters rallied support behind the show. around in a garter belt. They family as “a comedic counter­ cargo door and a lO-by-10 foot “I don’t think a 747 has ever the back of the first-class when exams are scheduled. week by Pro Tern Judge starting in January. “We have received literally mentioned vibrators on the point to other fictional television section of fuselage ripped away flown on two engines at that compartment. "The emotion did slip,” Jim Spickerman after Much to Mrs. Rakolta’s sur­ hundreds of telephone calls today show,” Mrs. Rakolta said. families who enjoy above aver­ during the Feb. 24 flight. Nine weight. My concern for being After getting his bearings, Sebastian said about the Bocci disqualified himself prise, the letters prompted two of from across the country from "I was thinking it was a family age incomes, greater opportuni­ passengers were sucked from the overweight was staying air­ Umehira said he saw the hole in letter, which he claims is an from the case to avoid any the nation’s largest advertisers, viewers saying that this one program because it was prime ties and have more refined plane and presumed dead. borne,” he said. the side of the plane about 12 feet expression of constitution­ bias. Proctor & Gamble Co. and woman’s opinion is getting too time, 8:30 p.m. I was horrified. I tastes.” ally protected free speech. Hal Katz, executive vice presi­ Twenty-seven others were To lighten the load, 90,000 away. Floyd Prozanski Jr., a McDonalds Corp., and several much attention and hoping that wanted to know what kind of injured. pounds of fuel were dumped. “But that doesn’t change others to pull their commercials we won’t change the show,” sponsors would sponsor a show dent of Vitt Media International “I thought, ‘This couldn’t be the feelings that I felt.” city prosecutor, admitted Inc., a New York ad buyer, said The pilot, Capt. David Cronin, “Things were going very ra­ happening to me. No way, not to there were no Oregon cases from the series, the top-rated Turell said. like this,” she said. told he pidly then. We were very busy,” me,” he said. After Municipal Judge program on the fledgling Fox Mrs. Rakolta, who lives in the Mrs. Rakolta said she watched the amount of sex depicted on Frank Bocci read the letter, dealing with the issue but he television is rising dramatically, relied on his 38 years of training to Cronin said. Attendant Ricky Lam was by cited cases in New Jersey Broadcasting Co. network. affluent suburb of Bloomfield other episodes to see who adver­ bring the plane down. “The most difficult part was we himself “in the pit,” the cramped he ordered Sebastian to “The American family is being Hills and has three daughters, tised, then stayed up to 4 a.m. adding, “As it increases, adver­ AP phottf that appeared to offer some tisers become more sensitive to “Part of the emergency des­ didn’t have just one emergency,” cooking galley below the main show cause why he guidance. painted into a corner. It’s an ages 18,10 and 9, and a son, 8, said writing letters. shouldn’t be held in con­ Since she wrote to them, it.” cent procedure is to pull the the pilot said. “We had com­ passenger deck. Thursday in Honolulu where crew­ invasion of my privacy at this she intends to start a group, or power back and put on the speed pounded emergencies. Usually, if The explosive decompression COMFORT — LoraLee Nevermann of tempt "for disorderly, con­ A decision is expected point,” Mrs. Rakolta said join existing ones, to organize Procter & Gamble, McDonald’s, “If you don’t want to watch it brake,” he said in today’s edi­ an airliner has an emergency, it’s lifted Lam off his feet and he the Association of Flight Attendants members told of last week’s incident temptuous or insolent be-, next week. Thursday. national boycotts of advertisers. Kimberly-Clark Corp. and Tarn- then don’t watch it,” said Carol tions of the newspaper. “At 270 usually an engine fire or a landed on his back as he felt the comforts United Airlines flight attendant aboard United Flight 811. She said she objects to having to Her writing campaign began brands Inc. have told their Sobel, an ACLU attorney. knots, you’re supposed to drop the hydraulic problem.” plane “go into a steep nosedive.” Sharol Preston at a news conference in the Greater REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES Manchester Area 543 North Main St. MLS OnMfv, Manchester NOBODY DOES IT BETTER 'r -n 6 4 7 - 8 8 9 5 AREA OFFICES: EAST HARTFORD. ENFIELD, MANCHESTER, VERNON. WINDSOR EPSTEIN REALTY We're proud ol our success. We hove grown Into But most important — we have good, reliable /WAS one of the area's leading independent multi- agents who work with every family personally Realty Co, ottice real estate organizations. We hove all the and know each hometown inside and out. 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J®---- MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Mar 3 1989 OPINION BUSINESS MARKET REPORT Aclivily Ov«r |h« past 30 iraOmg days New Eastern offer might avoid strike 2.400 Teen party lSW,mWJ£(. QH,OOUy(iOOD,Sl^ Congress 2.3W- offer what the chances of a strike m a ?KmTSN^UP€)8% Midnight deadline would be if Bush did not act, said, I'ii. “about a 100 percent chance.” won’t cut 2,300- looms over talks; network Kirkland and other union leaders, at |!i" a news conference, said they doubted 2.2S0 ! Bush urged to act there would be any settlement be­ the waste cause they believe Lorenzo wants to A L o n d o n - PROTESTS dismantle the airline, which they said is needed 2.200. By David Briscoe D O W JO N I S AVI MAGI, rj.iM h 7 I9H9 The Associated Press is worth about $500 million. By Jack Anderson The senators’ letter, signed by 31 2.150. HIGH 2,274.82 Democrats and GOP Sens. Alfonse It’s uncom fortable to think that parents of and Dale Van AKa LOW 2,239.62 WASHINGTON - Federal media­ high school students and representatives of 2,285.71 tors say a new Eastern Airlines offer D’Amato of New York and Arlen CLOSE Specter of , said 60 U.S. the schools should have to consider WASHINGTON — President Bush 2, 100- CHANGE Up 22.67 to its machinists union brings hope of cities in 27 states depend on Eastern establishing a formal structure to prevent the may have found the answer to the avoiding a national strike that union most worrisome question hanging leaders describe as “100 percent” for passenger and freight service. students from organizing unchaperoned house 1 BOOK SALES 2.050 J i over the White House: How can he MtwT$ MTWT8 M T Wt7 * M • likely unless President Bush stops it “Any interruption in this service >0 • _____ H JO I? parties which can lead to property damage or halt the spiraling budget deficit and by midnight. will result in a major disruption of far more serious results. =F-hFF still keep his read-my-lips pledge not Eastern pilots, rejecting an unusual interstate commerce,” the letter said. But the discouraging truth is that such t to raise taxes? videotaped offer by airline owner Eastern flies about 100,000 people a parties occur all too frequently, and nJ- n The magic solution is to eliminate Frank Lorenzo in separate contract day with an average of 1,040 daily massive government waste. He won’t negotiations, said Thursday they flights. It has 250 airliners. something should be done to prevent them. -L j I 1.LI even need to search for it. It has IN BRIEF The letter noted that no president Wilson E. Deakin, assistant superintendent y would refuse to work behind machi­ already been uncovered in appalling nist picket lines. - has refused to act on a mediation of Manchester schools, said in a news abundance by the Grace Commission. Bank study bill OK’d Other unions also pledged support board recommendation to call a conference that some of the parties have It would be irresponsible to raise special panel in an airline dispute. HARTFORD (AP) — A legislative commit­ in a plan to blopk work at other caused property dam age. So far, there’s no more taxes, meanwhile, if new airlines, railways and sea transport Other airlines contend their I revenue is going to be recklessly tee has effectively ended debate on opening workers would be violating no-strike indication that any deaths have occured Connecticut up to full interstate banking by companies if a strike is called. A I squandered. federal judge in Minnesota ordered clauses in their contracts if they locally as the result of drinking at parties, but I This message has been delivered by approving a bill requiring a study of the issue. that is almost inevitable if the unchaperoned The proposal, which supplants a full against any sympathy strike at honored picket lines set up by Eastern the commission’s offshoot. Citizens strikers. house parties continue. PVHtAOHO 0(909 Against Government Waste,' whose interstate banking bill, was approved by the Northwest Airlines, but the union was seeking orders in another federal On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Some parents whose homes were used to president, George Goldberger, was Banks Committee on a 21-1 vote Thursday. invited to discuss fiscal problems with Connecticut now permits interstate banking court here to allow such action. Paul Magnuson in St. Paul granted a host such parties brought the situation to the Bush.' only among New England-based banks. Talks between financially troubled temporaiy restraining order to pre­ attention of school administrators. They Goldberger offered to help Bush Some of Connecticut’s largest banks had Eastern and its 8,500-member Inter­ vent Northwest’s 21,000-member deserve credit for taking an initiative which, Hemispheric bigthink keep his no-new-taxes pledge. More pushed for approval of national interstate national Associatibn of Machinists machinist union from staging a for them, must have been an embarrassment. than $100 billion can be shaved off the banking this year, but the governor and top affiliate were expected to continue sympathy strike. The judge said the federal budget each year, Goldberger Democratic legislative leaders had said the today “right up to the deadline” if no order “is in the best interest of the If students are determined to organize the matter needed more study. public” to avoid disrupting flights. parties while parents are away, there’s a limit said, simply by cutting out the waste. settlement is reached in the 17-month- A sea change down south in Latin America He told Bush that Citizens Against The co-chairmen of the Banks Committee, old dispute, said David Bushnell, Union lawyers were asking U.S. to what individual parents can do about it. Government Waste had already Sen. Steven Casey, D-Bristol, and Rep. spokesman for the National Media­ District Judge John H. Pratt in The proposed solution is a school-parent By Hendrik Hertzberg seasoned and strong: Argentina’s Vice President Quayle, in Caracas for saved the taxpayers $110 billion in Thomas J. Ritter, D-Hartford, had been tion .Board. Washington to stop the airlines, communications network. Through the Raul Alfonsin, Costa Rica’s Oscar Andres Perez’s inauguration, an­ eradicated waste. This is no exagger­ indignant when those banks began a push for The White House said Bush would including Northwest, from blocking Arias and, especially, Venezuela’s full interstate banking this year. network, parents would be encouraged to nounced gratuitiously that the United ated boast: the figure comes from the AP photo picketing of other companies which it Right now the United States hasn’t Carlos Andres Perez. The commonal­ decide before the federally imposed chaperone alcohol-free parties. More got foreign policy, it’s got an answer­ States is “absolutely opposed” to a White House’s own Office of Manage­ midnight end of a cooling-off period says is allowed in a 1987 Supreme ity of interests among these democra­ “debtors’ cartel.” (Come to think of ment and Budget, which surveyed the Court decision affecting transporta­ important, they would be asked to accept calls ing machine. “We can’t come to the cies is enormous. And because there New Xerox copiers whether to follow a mediation board LEAVING WORK — Members of the Eastern Airlines Machinest phone,’’ goes the global geostrategic it, a debtors’ cartel sounds like the accomplishments of the Grace Com­ recommendation and form a special tion companies. from other parents about parties planned at vision emanating from the White are now so many of them, the sort of thing the United States should mission and its offshoot. WEBSTER, N.Y. (AP) — Xerox Corp. Union leave work Thursday in Miami, some carrying the tools of Carol Perkins, spokeswoman for much-derided weapons of non-violent be joining, not denouncing.) Quayle panel. Presidential action would their homes. House and the State Department, Yet, most of the waste still remains. introduced three new copiers this week, delay either a strike or proposed their trade. The union may strike Eastern at midnight tonight. the Association of American Rail­ A meeting for parents and students will be “but please leave a message and we’ll international statecraft — economic added, employing one of the Latins’ Bush wanted to know how much he including two low-volume models and a copier roads, said the group was calling on and diplomatic pressures and re­ least favorite locutions: “These coun­ Eastern salary cuts by 60 days. held Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria of get back to you. Eventually.” could eliminate by presidential edict. with a beveled edge that can make copies from Congress to outlaw such secondary wards — can actually be effective. tries are our back yard.” It will take congressional action, Bush would meet with top advisers M anchester High School for a discussion of This may not yet matter much in books without ruining bindings. before making a decision, said picketing. relations with the Soviet bloc, since The key to unlocking this potential The most urgent opportunity the Goldberger said, to remove most of The machines were displayed at a news the network idea. lies in the debt crisis, which is administration seems to booting is in spokesman Marlin Fitzwater. Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., have worth his while to purchase a good W. Graham Clay tor Jr., president of Mikhail Gorbachev has enough ideas the remaining waste. But he sug­ conference at the company’s major manufac­ Amtrak, said the commuter railroad Parents of high-school students should be spreading the economic and political Central America. A pair of dramatic gested that the White House could The airline wants Bush to stay out of asked Bush to act. company and strip its assets, rather for two superpowers. It very much turing center in the Rochester suburb of AFL-CIO President Lane Kirkwood than operate it fairly and decently.” would continue limited operations in concerned enough to attend. Some of the matters, however, in Latin America. vitality of the Latin democracies. recent developments — the agree­ take the initiative by beginning the Webster. Xerox is based in Stamford, Conn. it, saying it is losing $1 million a day What’s needed is a 50 percent cut in ment among the five Central Ameri­ and can’t afford the delay. Eastern, said other union members should The union accuses Lorenzo of plan­ the event of a sympathy walkout in the students who go to the parties may not know Latin America offers a vivid legislative process. The low-volume copiers, the 5012 and the the interest rates on the loans the big can presidents to disband the Nicara­ The president asked for more owned by Texas Air Corp., has honor the Eastern pickets wherever ning to sell off Eastern assets or face of Eastern picketing, but only for in advance that they won’t be chaperoned. instance of George Bush’s most 5014. make 12 copies a minute and come with ‘ ‘ a day or two. ” If there is no picketing conspicuous piece of good luck, which Wall Street banks foolishly and guan Contras, and the Salvadoran information, and Goldberger gladly Xerox’s unique three-year warranty on parts pledged to keep operating if the they are legally set up. transfer them to non-union Continen­ greedily extended, with the other half Kirkland accused Lorenzo, who tal Airlines, also owned by Texas Air. and Eastern air service stops, the I I Even those who do know are not in a good is that massive political and economic guerrillas’ offer to join in elections if obliged. But the word from inside the and labor and a copy cartridge guarantee. machinists strike. position, peer pressures considered, to refuse changes around the world have multilaterally guaranteed. they are postponed from March to White House is that the new budget The AFL-CIO and 33 senators led by bought Texas Air in 1986, of “finding it Kirkland, asked after the Eastern railroad would add trains, he said. to attend. created equally massive opportuni­ A debt settlement would have the September — could change every­ director, Richard Darman, doesn’t ties. A convergence of factors has growth-spurring effect of a Marshall thing. but only it the United States want a confrontation with Congress A cooperative effort by parents to stop the Plan for Latin America at a fraction of moves quickly and decisively. That over wasteful spending. He hopes to uncontrolled parties will be a big help to the opened the way for grand solutions the way a planetary alignment makes the cost. But it would have to be part of would require the administration to negotiate a budget that Congress will Administration maps students. possible a “grand tour” by a single a grand bargain under which the confront the American hard right and accept — a quick fix that will enhance Westiedge Associates, Realtors spacecraft. Latins would have to meet U.S. face down the Salvadoran military, his reputation, insiders tell us. Dar­ concerns in areas like drugs and neither of which it shows the slightest man has his eye on Nicholas Brady’s The factors include the winding Central American security. Tri City Plaza, 35 Talcottville Road, Vernon 872-1100 hOMEQUITY- k d down of the Cold War, which under­ inclination to do. job as treasury secretary. ’training wage’ pian w v mines the strategic rationale for Robert A. Pastor of Emory Univer­ If this chance is passed up, the The last thing most members of sity. who made Latin policy for probable result will be a victory for Washington’s lingering obsession Congress want to do is to stop the WASHINGTON (AP) — Bush more modest” than the increase MANCHESTER *78,900 TOLLAND *269,900 with the Sandinistas; the emergence President Carter, has been pushing the right-wing Arena party in El spending. Their solution has always administration officials say La­ proposed last year by Kennedy, of a critical mass of democratic such a bargain. “We’ve made grand Salvador in March, followed by a been to raise more taxes. They bor Secretary Elizabeth Dole will D-Mass., said the official. “And bargains before, and what we tend to definitive descent into carnage. If that continue to squander more and more outline a proposal to raise the that’s why the training wage is governments: the nominal agree­ forget is that they’ve worked,” Pastor ment in surprising quarters (Salvado­ happens, the United States would money, then raise more and more minimum wage to $4.25 an hour there as well, to try to offset any ran guerrillas, Paraguayan generals) says. “The Alliance for Progress, in probably lose all leverage, because taxes to cover their profligacy. over three years and create an unemployment.” that free, regular elections are the 1961, worked. It isolated Castro, and it Congress is not about to keep pumping The figures tell the story with hourly "training wage” of $3.35 at The official said the details of only basis for governmental legiti­ stimulated a decade of economic a million dollars a day into a compelling simplicity. Over the past a Senate hearing today. the administration position, macy: and the debt crisis, a multi­ growth, It can be done again, only this slaughterhouse. 42 years, the income of the average The plan is to be presented which would create a training faceted threat that imaginative lead­ time it has to be more subtle. The Robert Pastor is more optimistic, family off our has increased nearly before the Senate Labor and wage to allow businesses to pay ership from the White House could linkages have to be tacit, not explicit. arguing that perhaps the Salvadoran eight times. But the taxes the average Human Resources Committee, newly hired employees $3.35 an The basic issue for the Bush adminis­ guerrillas could be induced to partici­ family pays out of its income have hour for the first six months of UNIQUEI WHEN ORDINARY WON’T DOI 2,800 sq. ft. transform into a multi-purpose tool tration is whether to withdraw by whose chairman Sen. Edward M. for democratization, development pate in municipal elections down the shot up 236 times. Kennedy, D-Mass., has intro­ employment before facing a Close access to Rte. 384. 3 RM condo 1 BR, slider from living room contemporary, 2 story atrium, 2* ac. lightly wooded privacy, 3 BR, and hemispheric cooperation. indecision or to assume leadership. road. “Anyway,” he adds wryly, “the After every tax increase. Congress duced legislation calling for a requirement to raise their pay to to deck, inground pool, laundry & storage. DON’T MISS THIS 3H bath, skylights, unique sunken LR w/FP, whirlpool hot tub. BE A decade ago. South America had Right now they’re kibitzing on the more things deteriorate, the greater has sought and found new ways to hike in the minimum wage to the full minimum, were com­ ONEI AN INVESTIQATORI CALL!! edges at best, at worst undermining Marcel Goetz 649-7440 only two functioning democracies: the opportunity to improve them.” spend the money. The time has come $4.55 to be accompanied by pleted late Thursday afternoon. Marlene Rodriguez 643-4135 what the Latins are trying to do.” Unfortunately, that’s the only stand­ to cut back spending. There is no need The plan also would expand an WESTLEDQE ASSOC. VERNON 872-1100 today it has only two dictatorships. On that score, so far so bad. automatic periodic increases in WESTLEDQE ASSOC. VERNON 872-1100 The Caribbean is entirely democratic ard by which the Bush administration to deprive any legitimate program of the future. exemption from the $ 3.35 floor Secretary of State James Baker has a can be said to be headed in the right that currently applys only to except for Cuba and Haiti. Mexico’s the money it needs. All it should take Mrs. Dole’s testimony is ex­ MANCHESTER *222,200 democracy is in the throes of consistent record of putting the direction. is an assault on government waste. pected to set the stage for a some small businesses in the O i9 8 9 oy n E a . inc. />>4 interests of the big Wall Street banks retail and service industries to all S. WINDSOR *133,900 "So. what prospects do you have OTHER maturing. The region’s democratic In future columns, we will point out renewed battle between the ad­ (in one of which, until recently, he Hendrik Hertzberg is an editor of the waste to a reluctant Congress. small businesses whose annual than buying tottery tickets every week?" institutions are mostly new and weak, owned a large amount of stock) over ministration and congressional but some of its democratic leaders are The New Republic, in which this Meanwhile, 154 members of Congress Democrats who opposed the earnings remain under a speci­ the national interest in a debt solution. article first appeared. have signed up with the Grace training wage last year as a fied level. Caucus, which has pledged to elimi­ sub-minimum wage that organ­ Bush has repeatedly linked a nate the waste. Nearly 5 million ized labor says might threaten raise in the minimum wage to a o p e n F o ru m Americans have also expressed sup­ the jobs of higher paid workers. training wage, and Mrs. Dole said port, in writing or by telephone, of the The minimum hourly wage has in her confirmation hearing that campaign against government waste. been set at $3.35 since 1981. A she would support adding lan­ Immigrants united over in a stand of timber. Suddenly, the firing stopped and both spending was going to remain the same On their behalf. Citizens Against minimum wage Increase to $4.25 guage to any legislation to GOOD VALUEI GREAT APPEARANCEI3 BR, 2 baths, large FR w/ Second Lt. Carlo DeRudio of Company men looked to see what had happened. this year as last year, his reply was that Government Waste has served this by 1991 would represent a 27 prevent employers from cutting FP, inground pool w/cabana, patio, great landscaping & VIEWS, all A and Pvt. Thomas F. O’Neill of their costs by hiring people at the STYLE, QUALITY, & VALUEI Many desirable features in this 2 BR at historic battie The Indians were rushing to a new battle there would be an increase of 8 percent to notice on Congress: “Don’t raise percent increase over that rate. on a quiet cul-de-sac. IF DOLLARS COUNT — SEE IT TODAYII condo. 1 car gar. full bsmt. w/washer & dryer hookups, fireplace & Company G lost their horses during the 10 percent. taxes another dollar until you get rid training wage and laying off heavy fighting that was taking place, that was beginning to erupt with Maj. “She will make the case that Marcel Goetz 649-7440 fully app. kitchen. RELAX & ENJOYI To the Editor: Reno’s troops some distance away. Our elected officials want all of us to of the government waste.” this is a proposal that fulfills higher paid workers. WESTLEDQE ASSOC. 872-1100 and as nightfall was starting, they found Lt. DeRudio retired and passed away pay for the fiscal irresponsibility by Footnote: Jack Anderson is co- President Bush’s campaign Betty Campbell 644-2822 The town of Belluno in Italy and the themselves in heavy brush, surrounded chairman with J. Peter Grace of WESTLEDQE ASSOC. VERNON 872-1100 in California in 1910, while Sgt. (he was leveling a new set of burdensome taxes pledge to raise the minimum S. WINDSOR *221,900 city of Dublin in Ireland were brought and cut off by the enemy. Two other promoted) O’Neill died in 1914. against Connecticut businesses as well Citizens Against Government Waste. wage but recognizes that any EMERGENCY : together in the wild country of the troopers joined DeRudio and O’Neill. as its citizens. They want to do this Increase means a loss in job Fire — Police — Medical The four of them attempted to make I : Dakotas in North America one day in Henry E. Agostinelli before they have seriously examined Dying from the cure opportunities,” said one adminis­ : 1876. their weay back to their lines in the 72 West St., Manchester ways to more frugally spend our tration official, speaking on con­ DIAL 911 Gen. George A. Custer was leading his darkness. The other two men managed hard-earned money. It is time they Too often, America’s senior citizens dition of anonymity. In Manchester LAND beloved 7th U.S. Calvary on the ill-fated to catch two horses and they rode away, receive a message loud and clear that we are dying not from their illnesses, but “That’s why the increase is . Sioux Campaign which cost Custer, his leaving O’Neill and DeRudio again from reactions to medications. Amer­ 1 do not want an increase in our taxes but alone. Send a message: icans over the age of 60 make up 17 two brothers and 207 of his brave troops we want them to hold the level of ASHFORD •120,000 their lives on a ridge near the Little Big spending to what it was last year and percent of the total population, but OPEN HOUSE As daylight began to creep through the No tax increases they account for 51 percent of the THE NATURAL LOOKI NATURE LOVERSI Don’t miss this chance Horn River. Capt. Tom Custer and night, they heard hoofbeats and ran into eliminate wasteful spending practices. civilian guide “Boston” Custer were Petitions are being circulated that deaths from drug reactions. The REAIIOR* 60 DEER RUN TRAIL to own 8.6 ac. of dry land. 6 ac. open hay fields w/stone walls. 2* ac. the clearing, thinking it was their To the Editor: inspector general of the Health and HIGH, WIDE & HANDSOMEI LARGE FAMILY WANTED Colonial wooded. VIEWS of Westford. GREAT FARM or EQUESTRIAN part of the same command on that demand a zero increase in spending for salt box. 4 big BR, 3 bath, 2 fireplaces, large yard, 8l a great deck buddies. As shots were fired quickly at Human Services Department is pre­ MARCH 5 1-4 PM ESTATEI bright, sunny afternoon of June 25 when them they dove back into the bush and Last month I met with my state this year’s budget. You can obtain a copy Quality neighborhood. WE BRING HOMES & FAMILIES ; Custer and his 207 men battled over 4,000 to circulate to your family and friends paring a report on the problem. That TOGETHER. DON’T WAITI CALLI Ellen Nemecek 429-7788 realized that now the enemy had their senator and this is what I heard him say: report will note that the Food and ' enraged Sioux and Cheyenne warriors location. As they ran into deeper 1. It is all right to abuse the and then send in to your elected official Marcel Goetz 649-7440 WESTLEDQE ASSOC. VERNON 872-11(X) ' outfitted with modern rifles and over by calling 649-1625 after 6 p.m. Drug Administration allows drug WESTLEDQE ASSOC. VERNON 872-1100 woodland, seven mounted Sioux spotted unemployment compensation system manufacturers to test their drugs on I 1,300,000 pounds of ammunition fur­ them from their rear. Reacting quickly. and the workman’s compensation sys­ nished by the Indian agency and Indian Marcia L. Benson healthy, young adults, even when the DeRudio fired his pistol and O’Neill his tem. Nothing will be done to tighten the drugs will be primarily marketed to *189,900 VERNON *99,900 . traders. Custer’s nephew, Autie Reed, Winchester, killing several of the enemy 36 Brookfield St., Manchester controls to prevent abuse because it is seniors. a, river front ' also was killed. and throwing their ponies into confusion. not an issue that will bring to our elected THE CASUAL LIFEI BOAT & FISH from your own Custer had split his force into four DeRudio and O’Neill raced down the officials public recognition. In short, it is property. Lots 2-3 acres apieoel CAN'T BEAT THIS PRICEII CALL separate forces, he leading one and Maj. river bank. The Indians managed to not a popular issue that will get them Mini-editorial FOR SHOWING. Reno another. As Custer engaged a large bring their ponies under control and took widespread positive publicity. Letters to the editor Ellen Nemecek 429-7788 number of the enemy. Reno was Mikhail Gorbachev’s annual salary Lydall Woods! Sparkling clean end unit with off after them, with screeching war yells 2. The deficit is due to the recent The Manchester Herald welcomes was recently released by the Soviet WESTLEDQE ASSOC. VERNON 872-11(K) prevented from coming to his assistance filling the air. DeRudio and O’Neill increases in spending in our school original letters to the editor. press, and it’s no mystery to us how atrium to patio, 3 bedrooms, V/4 baths, 1 car r-i by heavy gunfire and Reno's men took spotted dead logs and driftwood at one systems and not due to the uncontrolled I.«tters should be brief and to the point. the man lives on $28,000 a year: He garage. *154,900 Enid. Evenings 633-1281 point in the river and leaped in to get spending and fiscal mismanagement They should be typed or neatly handwrit­ gets free housing in Moscow, a iittle Dir; Vernon or Lake Street to Lydall to 60 Deer Run Trail S. 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18 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Mar. 3, 1989 > iflaiirlirslrr Hrrali) ' ■ ■ ' ' ' • -M T a x Bush joins Tower in security briefing Section 2, Page 13 Republicans said they hoped to Friday, March 3, 1989 From page 1 WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ Council, an advisory panel to the public a better idea of what it use the debate to marshal public SjPORTS dent Bush joined John Tower for a secretary of defense consisting of contains. But when Nunn, D-Ga., support and the White House security briefing at the Pentagon the Joint Chiefs and other top raised the possibility of making insisted it would fight to the end. this year and $52 million next ■ Increasing the gross receipts today in a show of support for military officials. the transcripts of closed commit­ But one senior GOP senator, year. tax on utility bills by 1 percentage Tower as the Senate prepared to “ I don’t suggest it and I want to tee sessions public, no Republi­ speaking on condition of anonym­ ■ Increasing the real estate point, raising $7 million this year continue debating the nomination avoid it, (but) it may be neces­ can followed up. ity, said he wouldn’t rule out the Coventry a threat In Class S tourney conveyance tax from 0.5 percent and $29 million next year. of the embattled defense sary to have a closed session,” to I percent on property that sells ■ Applying the sales tax to secretary-designate. Armed Services Committee Despite GOP expressions of possibility of a withdrawal before recorded a 14-6 campaign after an inauspicious 1-3 for more than $200,000, raising cable television bills, raising $6 The first day of debate pro­ Chairman Sam Nunn said Thurs­ outrage over the leaks. Tower’s 3 vote* Basketball Coach Ron Badstuebner, who has chances of confirmation dimmed Nunn led the Democratic oppo­ start. It took Indian Coach Frank Kinel a little $12.2 million this year and $48.7 million this year and $24 million duced its share of partisan sparks day in the midst of a flare-up over guided the Coventry High boys’ varsity program further as three additional Demo­ sition in opening Wednesday’s longer than he expected to find a cohesive lineup, million next year. next year. Thursday, with one key senator material damaging to Tower that for 32 years, reached his milestone 300th career ■ Eliminating the sales tax crats joined the opposition and debate. He said he was concerned largely because he lost three starters from last ■ Increasing the real estate holding out the possibility of has been leaked from an FBI victory back on Jan. 3 when his club defeated Vinal exemption on meals costing airing sensitive information in a report. the White House conceded that over the appearance created by season’s 20-4 squad. A conveyance tax from 0.45 percent Tech, 98-71. under $2, raising $5 million this closed-door session. President Bush has failed to Tower’s acceptance of consulting Duplicating last year’s effort in the Double L to 0.50 percent on on property that Sen. Pete Wilson, R-Calif., said fees after his service as an arms He has never won a state championship. Jim Tierney year and $20 million next year. Bush traveled to the Pentagon persuade any Democrat to sup­ division would be a tall order for the Indians, but sells for less than $200,000, raising ■ Increasing the taxes on beer, Tower had been "trashed” by port the nomination. negotiator. Coventry reached the Class S state final in 1965, but $800,000 this year and $3.3 million by motorcade and was greeted material that was leaked, and MHS could be a sleeper. A team with height might wine and liquor, raising $5 million there by Tower, Adm. William With a second day of debate set Nunn cited the "obvious tension the Patriots lost a 52-51 heartbreaker to Portland. next year. said those responsible never hurt the Indians. this year and $20 million next for today, an Associateil Press between the information he ac­ Since then, Coventry has never advanced beyond Crowe, chairman of the Joint mentioned exculpatory material ■ Increasing the cigarette tax year. Chiefs of Staff, and national survey of senators showed 44 quired as arms control negotiator the quarterfinal round, despite churning out □ □ □ that also appeared in the FBI from 26 cents per pack to 40 cents, ■ Changing the payment dates Democrats and Republican and his obligations to his consult­ winning team after winning team. security adviser Brent report. "A closed session of the raising $9.5 million this year and on some insurance taxes this Larry Pressler of South Dakota ing clients.” Badstuebner’s sparkling 23-1 squad of 1986-87 “ I think maybe this will help us,” Badsteubner Of the local boys’ teams I cover — Manchester, Scowcroft. Senate would not repair the $40 million next year. year, raising $16 million. either solidly against the nomina­ Nunn also came down hard on should have gone further, yet it was upset in said after the Portland loss. “ The kids are getting East Catholic, Cheney Tech, Coventry and Bolton They were briefed on a NATO damage that’s been done,” he ■ Eliminating the exemption ■ Taxing subscriptions, which tion or leaning against, and 40 Tower’s drinking practices. " I overtime by Suffleld in the quarterfinals. mad and that’s good for the (state) tournament. — I have selected my postseason awards beginning exercise called Wintex-Cimex, said. on motor vehicle trade-ins from would raise $15 million next year. conducted every two years from Republicans either solidly com­ personally believe he had a Spearheaded by 6-2 senior All-State guard Jack They’re going to come back and play with a little with my All-Tierney Team: the sales tax, raising $8 million ■ Adjusting business telecom­ Feb. 24 to March 9. In addition. Several senators called for mitted or leaning toward confir­ serious drinking problem in the Ayer, who is averaging 32.6 points per game. more inspiration in the tournament.” ■ Forward — 6-2 senior Jason Goddard this year and $34 million next munications taxes, raising $15 Bush and Tower were to meet releasing some of the FBI mate­ mation. The Democrats hold a 1970s and the 1980s, including Coventry has run up a 17-4 record as it prepares for This year’s club can’t be compared to his ’86-87 (Manchester High, 16.3 average) year. million next year. with the Armed Forces Policy rial in sanitized form to give the 55-45 majority in the Senate. recent years,” he said. what could be a promising journey through the team, Badstuebner said. ■ Forward — 6-4 senior Scott Altrui (East Class S state tournament. “ We had much more depth (in 86-87).” he Catholic. 18.3 average) With the Patriots returning four solid senior explained. “ We had eight players who were even. ■ Center — 6-7 senior Terrance Phillip (Cheney starters — Ayer, 6-5 Scott Lucas (16.1 average), 6-1 We have less offensive punch with this team.” Tech). 22.4 average) D o g Leading economic gauge ciimbs 0.6% Paul Strycharz (6.3 average) and 6-1 Mike Oswald Coventry’s top bench performer is junior Chris ■ Guard — 6-2 senior Cory Goldston (Manchester (10.3 average) — from last year’s 15-8 squad, the McCarthy, who is averaging 2.4 points a game. High, 14.2 average) From page 1 Yet this club is quicker than the one during ■ Guard — 6-2 senior Jack Ayer (Coventry High, WASHINGTON (AP) - The seen few signals that the long- rates,” Michael Evans, head of a vendor deliveries to companies prospects were bright in Coventry. Ayer’s sophomore year. This is definitely a team government’s chief economic anticipated slowdown has begun. Washington consulting firm, said indicating strong demand; an “ There’s more confidence with all the players,” 32.6 average) forecasting gauge rose a healthy Analysts expect the economy to in advance of today’s report. increase in manufacturers’ un­ Badstuebner said before the start of the season. that is at its best when it runs. Tight, slowdown That team wouldn’t lose many games. exotic animals, we need training help local officers could give 0.6 percent in January after it continue its record recovery this William Dunkelberg, dean of filled orders; a drop in initial “ The kids are looking forward to getting to the games irritate Coventry. And the other awards: on what is cruelty,” Rand said. them in enforcing cruelty laws. posted an even stronger gain the year, but they believe the pace of the School of Business and claims for unemployment benef­ (state) tournament and see if we can do something If the Patriots are able to set their own tempo, ■ Best 3-point shooter — Ayer, who has sunk 74 Legislators have said tougher " I think they’re fantastic,” previous month, the Commerce growth will slow in response to a Management at Temple Univer­ its and more orders for new this year.” they could be off to the races in the Class S tourney. 3-pointers this year, or 3.5 per game. laws are needed against cruelty Rand said. ‘T v e seen the humane sity, said economic reports so far plants and equipment. ■ Best foul shooter — A close call between Altrui Department said today. yearlong campaign by the Fed­ The Patriots can certainly do something. The □ □ □ to animals after it was discovered society really go to bat for us.” January’s jump in the Index of eral Reserve Board to push up this year give “ no indication that Three indicators made nega­ question is whether they will. and Ayer. Altrui edged out Ayer with an 82 percent East Catholic, riding a seven-game losing streak, that four horses starved to death Rand said the agency provided Leading Economic Indicators, a interest rates and cool the econ­ the economy is going to weaken tive contributions, led by a Their record should earn them a first-round bye. performance (115-for-140) from the line. Ayer shot contraction in the money supply. put itself and fifth-year Coach Ray Page into the at a Thomaston barn in October. him with information which measurement designed to predict omy to restrain inflation. substantially in the next half- Then one victory would place them in the 80 percent (146-for-182) from the line. Other negative factors were a Class L tournament for the first time since 1983-84. Some have blamed the deaths in helped him to enforce a town economic activity six to nine While President Bush is pin­ year.” quarterfinals, the pivotal point for Badstuebner ■ Best defensive player — 6-3 senior Dan part on the humane society. decline in manufacturer orders LOOKING FOR CHAMPIONSHIP — East wound up 8-l3. No matter how they perform in ordinance on housing horses. months in the future, followed a ning his budget and deficit- In January, eight of the 11 and the Patriots. Callahan (East Catholic). Humane society officials vi­ Both wardens said they haven’t for consumer goods and fewer Ron Badstuebner, who notched his the L tourney, it’s a pleasure to see the Eagles back 0.7 percent increase in December reductions plans on an optimistic indicators included in the index Heading into the Class S tourney, the Patriots are ■ Most improved player — Altrui, who averaged sited the site in January 1988 after had to investigate many claims of contributed to the increase. The building permits. in postseason play. and an unchanged level of activ­ assumption for a 3.2 percent rate 300th career victory earlier this season, coming off a shocking 65-61 defeat to Portland in only 5.3 per game as a junior. they received complaints about animal cruelty, but that they are ity in November. of growth in the gross national biggest postive factor was a rise The various changes left the is hoping his Patriots perform well in the the Charter Oak Conference tourney Tuesday □ □ □ ■ Player of the Year — Ayer, hands down. emaciated horses. They stopped not opposed to enforcing the product during 1989, many pri­ in a measure of consumer index at 145.7 percent of its 1982 , The index vacillated up and upcoming Class S state tournament. night. But Badstuebner remains confident in his visiting the barn in June because cruelty laws. down during the latter part of vate forecasters expect growth to optimism. base of 100. Patriots, saying they didn’t suffer back-to-back ’The Manchester High boys, co-CCC East Jim Tierney Is a sports writer for the Manchester they believed problems were Virchow said people have con­ 1988, which analysts called a sign be closer to 2.7 percent. Other factors pulling the index Over the past 12 months, the Badstuebner is in his 32nd year as defeats all season. champions and Class LL semifinalists a year ago. Herald. resolved. tacted her with complaints that that economic growth would slow “ Growth will be very robust up were rising stock prices; index has climbed 5 percent, Coventry boys’ basketball coach. “ I just hope this isn’t sour horses were freezing after being somewhat this year. this quarte.', but starting next increased raw materials prices, compared with a 1.8 percent gain grapes against the humane so­ left outside for too long, but the Neverthless, 1989 began on a quarter, I fully expect to see the signaling high demand; a longer during the previous 12-month ciety.” Rand said of the bill. charges were unfounded. strong note and analysts have effects of the higher interest average work week; slower period. Rand and Virchow spoke highly lAAF decides of the humane society, but acknowledged the agency is short DRUGS staffed. Rand said the humane you can’t turn society has asked him to investi­ s a lt QP MOP6 gate complaints at times because the society did not have enough Testimony startling, staff. the clock back "They are limited. They don’t have as many agents as we have on the police force and they have but Francis leaves BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — You can’t turn back the clock, even if it ticked off less to cover the entire state.” Rand EARANCE than 10 seconds, track’s ruling body says in said. explaining why its drug case against Ben "I feel everything they do is Olympic questions Johnson is as good as closed. right,” Virchow said of the While stressing that it intended to review the humane society. But she said the official transcript of a government inquiry that society would probably enjoy the has linked the disgraced Canadian sprinter to By Soli Sussman the substances were taken with long-term use of illegal steroids, the Interna­ The Associated Press the athletes’ knowledge and tional Amateur Athletic Federation said consent. Thursday no further action against Johnson TORONTO — After three days Francis also said repeatedly was contemplated. of startling testimony dating Ben that steroid use is pervasive “ Legally, it is not possible to go back in Johnson’s steroid use to 1981, among top-level international From page 1 time,” said John Holt, the lA A F ’s genera! coach Charlie Francis left for athletes and that the Canadians’ secretary. “ It is not possible to retroactively next week the question of just decision to use them was made to take away medals. It is not possible retroac­ how close to the Seoul Olympics stay competitive. school board reduce its "budget, tively to suspend an athlete, even on his own his star athlete used a banned The coach said in Thursday’s Cassano said there is $424,245 in admission.” substance. afternoon session that five of his the school budget request for Earlier Thursday, Charlie Francis, John­ Francis .said Thursday that the athletes —excluding Johnson — out-of-town tuitions. But he added son’s coach, told a federal inquiry in Toronto year-by-year use of anabolic had a steroid program in the late it is impossible to predict the cost that Johnson used steroids in the buildup to the steroids went through Johnson’s June-early July period of 1988 accurately. 1987 World Track and Field Championships in 1987 setting of the existing, before the Canadian national He said if $124,245 proves to be i ^ * H O O S E HUGH PRICE«HOPPIN6 NOW AT... Rome, where he won the 100 meters in a 100-meter record and as late as championships. too little, the Board of Education world-record 9.83 seconds. FflOM: May or June last year before the “ He had it earlier than he and the town directors could find Francis also told the panel, created in the gold-medal victory Sept. 23 over would have normally, because of a way to fund the difference. l l ■ RCA wake of Johnson’s disqualification for steroid II m ZENITH AL SIEFFERT'S. * Snlyii American Carl Lewis. the injury,” the coach said, Cassano said directors do not use at the Seoul Olympics, that he helped The government commission explaining that Johnson had have the authority to determine S w e s t I n g h o u s e 1 Johnson start a steroid program in 1981. formed to investigate drugs and steroids on St. Kitts. where cuts should be made the I CALORIC Johnson, who passed his drug test in Rome athletics after Johnson’s medal Francis said that he took over school budget. Directors can only a EMERSON .19" DIAG. but flunked it in Seoul, has denied ever was stripped away for a positive most injections for his athletes in set an overall amount. | | - « FISHER EVERY VlfASHER... knowingly taking drugs of any kind. DON'T ll FAMOUS MAKE steroid test adjourned until Mon­ the Toronto steroid program The Board of Education has l l ■ HITACHI ] ® Another Canadian sprinter mentioned by 11 EVERY DRYER... day before the last weeks leading starting in 1986 after Astaphan asked for $40.5 million for next m KITCHEN AID MISS Francis as a steroid user was ready to start up to the Olym pics w ere moved back to his native Carib­ fiscal year. l l m SANYO I competition today at the World Indoor Track EVERY DISHWASHER... THIS COLOR discussed. bean island. Naab said Republicans in the 11 m SHARP and Field Championships here. Francis said, however, that a “ I did,” Francis said when past have suggested using excess SALE! Desai Williams was due to compete as I m SPEED QUEEN EVERY REFRIGERATOR...^ steroid program was adminis­ asked who gave the injections. tipping fee money for general TV scheduled in the men’s 60 meters, according to I ■ SYLVANIA tered to Johnson while he was on “ At my apartment,” he said fund purposes. He said DiRosa’s Bruce Savage, head of the Canadian team. I ■ TOSHIBA EVERY RANGE... % the Caribbean island of St. Kitts suggestion to use the funds for when asked where. “ Desai is still scheduled to run. He is still a I ■ WELBILT for treatments by Dr. George He also told the commission education makes sense. EVERY MICROWAVE... ] LIMITED member in good standing in our organization,” I ■ GE “ Jamie” Astaphan for a hamst­ that Johnson in 1987 was con­ But Naab said, “ It doesn’t Savage said. I ■ LITTON TIME ONLY! ring injury suffered in a May cerned that too many people make sense to cut the budget I ■ MAGIC CHEF EVERY FREEZER... He said Williams had passed a drug test two race in Japan. knew about the anabolic steroid figure for out-of-town tuition.” I ■ MAGNAVOX weeks ago at the Canadian national indoor The sprinter traveled to St. program, when the number of He said it is possible the school 1 m MAYTAG EVERY COLOR TV... A 149 championships in Edmonton, Alberta, and that Kitts twice in May and June. athletes receiving steroids at one administration has not justified I ■ MITSUBISHI DRIVE FOR SPEED — Sprinter Ben Johnson and his coach, Charlie “ he’s never tested positively in any ■ PANASONIC Johnson has denied he ever time doubled to eight, the $424,245, “ but I ’ll bet they can 1 EVERY VCR... 1 Francis, are shov^n during 1908 training at Toronto's York University. competition.” CD P L A V E B knowingly used drugs and Asta­ “He was very concerned,” justify it.” I ■ PHILCO \ uQUASAR phan that he administered them. Francis said, recalling a conver­ Tedford said the tipping fees EVERY CAMCORDER..^, \ m FRIGIDAIRE s t e r e o SOUND Both are among some 30 wit­ sation In the fall of 1987. “ He felt are set aside for the future of \ ■ JENN-A/R EVERY STEREO... nesses to testify later in the track that the circle of people with this waste disposal costs in HITACHI Johnson’s story casts a clouid over others SAMSUNG and field hearings being held by sort of knowledge was getting too Manchester. 1 PLUS 'MANY i| FULL SIZE EVERY DISC PLAYER.fr $ 149, VIDEO CASSETTE the Commission of Inquiry into large, and he didn’t like it.” women’s world record holder at 100 meters winning the men’s 100-meters • " I t would be imprudent now to \ MnnE'.'f ____ I ORLANDO. Fla. (AP) — The former M0NE!!!_ the Use of Drugs and Banned The coach said he told Johnson was a silver medalist at the 1984 Olympics Johnson’s coach, Charles Francis, told an try todivert those funds.” he said. CAMCORDER' president of the national governing body for RECORDER ‘ Practices Intended to Increase that the others would have no and also won medals in world championship inquiry in Toronto this week that the Tedford said it would be a •AUTO FOCUS U.S. track and field says Ben Johnson’s use •VH8 jWnELESS REMOTE CONTROL Athletic Performance. motive to make public their meets before enjoying unprecedented suc­ Canadian sprinter began taking steroids in short-range solution to a long- SHMSUNG of steroids hurt the sport but maybe not as MUST BE •ZOOM 6x1 For 12 hours of testimony from activities. cess in 1988. 1981 and implied he did so to keep up with much as baseless accusations that cast a 1 range problem. Tuesday to Thursday, the 40- “ I was employed as the coach “ She’s not a newcomer,” said Walker, other athletes who may have been doing the Werkhoven said the tipping fee microwave cloud over other athletes. $199 year-old Francis outlined vividly for all and they were entitled to now treasurer for the U.S. Olympic same. money should go into a fund for •ehebgy saver “ The thing that distrubs me, even though $899 in matter-of-fact fashion steroid make the same decision he had,” Committee. “It’s sort of like the (Bob) “ The Ben Johnson situation has hurt ... future waste disposal needs. the Ben Johnson situation was rather SOLD!!! use by his star athletes since Francis said he also told his star. Beamon situation. You didn’t know much (But) I ’m not so sure if the allegations and He said to use the funds would FAMOUS MAKE dramatic, is the finger-pointing that has 1979, when he said female cham­ The coach said Johnson called about him. All of a sudden he (long) jumped the pointing-the-finger is probably more be "trying to help the governor, >;«<.***** X come as a result,” Dr. LeRoy Walker, whose *79 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ pion Angella Taylor Issajenko after breaking the 60-meter 29 feet, 2 inches and everybody knew him.” damaging to track and field as a sport than WALKMAN term as president of The Athletics Congress but maybe the governor should the drug Itself,” Walker said. •AM/FM first used them. world indoor record in Osaka, expired In December, said Thursday. Walker, in Orlando to participate in a help himself.” “ It bothers me because what everybody The coach, the first witness at Japan, in January 1987 con­ “ Athletes like Florence Griffith Joyner symposium on amateur sports, resents Handley said she is very eager thinks now is if you’ re successful, and if BEST SELECTION! the track and field hearings, said cerned about an unexpected drug are being asked ‘how did you get to be so people Infering that top U.S. athletes are to support the school budget, but 1- FAMOUS MAKE Johnson and two other male test. using performance-enhancing drugs Just you’re winning, you’ve got to be on some she said she wants to study the good.’ Well, she didn’t just get to be so athletes started steroid pro­ “ He wanted to be sure that he’d because Johnson tested positive after performance-enhancing drug.” ' question of using tipping fees STEREO BOXi good,” he added, pointing out that the IAPPLIANCE • TV •DUAL CASSETTE grams in 1981. Francis said had a sufficient period of time to further before making a decision. $99 Astaphan first became ac­ pass the test,” Francis said. “ I " I don’t known if it’s logical or quainted with the group in 1983 assured him that he had.” appropriate.” she said. AUDIO* VIDEO $69 and by 1984 was handling the Canadian euphoria at John­ ReiJ Wings’ forward faces cocaine charges steroid program. son’s Olympic victory over Lewis DETROIT (A P) — Just when it appeared Probert, 23, stood mute on the federal “ We confronted Bobby with every rumor Among the steroids in capsule last September in a world record. drug charge in U.S. District Court and a plea we heard. He continuously denied it. We or injectable forms Francis said 9.79 second 100-meter race former NHL All-Star Bob Probert was -Z TERMS: refocusing on hockey after a series of of not guilty was entered on his behalf, said have to respect the human right and we did CALDWELL were used in regulated training quickly turned to mourning and his attorney, Harold Fried. that,” Demers said. “ It was obvious that he CASH programs over the years were disgrace as he was stripped of the alcohol-related problems, he was arrested MASTER CARD at the U.S.-Canadian border on cocaine The player was released after paying 10 lied to us.” OIL INC. 445 HARTFORD ROAD VISA furazabol, dianobol and stano- medal for his positive test. percent of a $50,000 cash bond. But U.S. The Red Wings hadn't made decision fiie lM S l zolol, for which Johnson tested “ Ben L ied !” was Thursday’s smuggling charges. MANCHESTER. CT. Magistrate Paul J. Komlves ordered concerning Probert’s future with the team PHONE-647-9997vV •Mim o n t h l y PMT. positive at Seoul. Francis said headline in the tabloid Toronto The Detroit Red Wings’ forward was charged Thursday with one count of Probert, a Canadian, to remain in the United as of late Thursday. the growth hormone Inocine also Sun. States pending a March 22 preliminary .69® NOW YOU CAN TAKE 1-304 SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER was used regularly, in a vitamin Johnson, 27, has been banned importing cocaine into the United States, The NHL office In New York said in a examination. p«r gal. C. O. 0. DINECTj FNOM l ‘ 04 TO Assistant U.S. Attorney Lawrence Bunting statement, ‘ It is the long established policy 41. SIEf^FERTS SUPER B-12 injection provided by from competition for two years Coach Jacques Demers said Probert had 150 gal. minimum purchaaa 445 HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET said. Probert could face up to 20 years in of the NHL that if one uses or is caught with d is c o u n t CENTERIi Astaphan. by the International Amateur been rumored to be a cocaine user. MANCHESTER, CONN. Francis said repeatedly that Athletic Federation, prison and a $1 million fine. illegal drugs, he will be suspended;” 649-8841 HURS 'TIL 9. TUES. WED, SAT ’TIL S. FRI PrtO0$ 8ub/0ct to Chano0

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Quick now, who are the greate quarterbacks in the game today? Joe Montana, you say? Dan Marino? Boomer Esiason? Bernie Kosar? Randall AP photo Cunningham? Well, I’ve got a quarterback who can make those PAR FOR THE COURSE — Isao Aoki of LOOKING FOR THE look scatter-armed. He never throws an Tokyo, Japan sticks his tongue out after PUCK — Hartford making a par on the first hole in interception. He’s got a completion record that Whalers’ defenseman could make Terry Bradshaw sit down and have a first-round action of the Honda Classic Sylvain Cote (21) good cry. He’s got the peripheral vision of a shark. in Coral Springs, Fla, .Thursday If you think Frank Tarkenton was hard to contain, afternoon. searches for the puck you should see this guy. He not only makes the ball as Vancouver’s Daryl disappear, he does, too. Stanley looks on Who is this remarkable phenom, you ask, and why isn’t he in the shotgun for Dallas? during Thursday Well, how about Isiah Thomas? SPORTS night’s game at the Wait just a minute, you say. Isiah Thomas isn’t a Civic Center. The quarterback — he’s a point guard. Whalers won, 2-1. Oh, yeah? Well, watch him now as he comes up IN BRIEF the floor of the Forum against the Lakers. Patrick Flynn/Manchaater Harald First of all, he’s got the ball. A good quartreback has to have the ball and Isiah Thomas always has MHS swim marks broken the ball. He seems to come with it attached. EAST HARTFORD — Two 17-year-old Reginald PInto/Mancheater Harald Vancouver, Hartford He brings it up with this kind of bemused look on Reginald Plnto/Manchaater Herald school records were broken by the Manchester his face. He kind of glides, slips, wheels from side High boys’ swim team during the CCC East to side. He dribbles it right into the feet of guys a MY BALL — Coventry’s Maura Danehy (33) latches on to the ball as she’s TO THE HOOP — Coventry’s Johanna VanKruiningen meet Thursday afternoon. Manchester’s 200- foot taller than he is. If they over-play him, he’s surrounded during a second-round Class S state tournament game takes the ball strongly toward the basket during yard medley relay of Brian Crombie, Eric gone. Frank Tarkenton never spurted past Deacon Thursday night against Hale-Ray. Ruth Warren (40) is in on the play. The Thursday night’s second-round Class S tourney game. Fleming, Egils Ramans and Brian Parkany stay in fourth places Jones any niftier. Patriots, defending S champs, were ousted from the tourney, 60-57. won the event turning in a clocking of 1:47.59. He gets the beginning of this little grin around his That broke the old record set in 1972 by U/t HARTFORD (AP) — Vancouver Coach Hartford outshot Vancouver 30-21 and mouth. He’s wary, crafty, probing for an opening. seconds. Ramans also took first in the 100-yard Bob McCammon said he might make a limited the Canucks to just a dozen shots He’s looking for the open man. Every good butterfly with a record time of 56.45. besting telephone call once the regular season over the final two periods. quarterback does that. Hale-Ray ousts Coventry from S tourney the 1972 mark by .2 of a second. ends to Hartford Coach Larry Pleau if his Paul MacDermid also scored for the When he finds one. he whistles this deadly Parkany grabbed a second in the .50 freestyle Canucks remain in fourth place in the Whalers, who have won four of their last accurate pass to him. usualiy right under the and a fourth in the 100 freestyle. Crombie was Smythe Division. five games. Rich Sutter scored for the basket. A good quarterback in the NFL completes COVENTRY — It was an early exit anything can nappen,’’ Dimmock points) and Johanna VanKruiningen senior starters — Danehy. Gitsis, third in the 100 free and fourth in the 100 After the Canucks lost 2-1 to the Whalers Canucks, who iost for only the second time for the defending girls’ Class S state said. “When seven (seed) is playing 10 (eight points) spearheaded the come­ Thalacker, Mollie Jacobsen and Co­ backstroke while Fleming was third in the 100 Thursday, McCammon said that since in nine games since Feb. 10. 55 percent of his passes. Thomas’ percentage is (seed) you have to go in thinking breaststroke. Matt Miner took a fifth in the 200 “We just didn’t generate enough offense more like 100. champion Coventry High. back. Gitsis had six of her points rine Cagianello. Hartford is also in fourth place in the Seventh-seeded Coventry fell be­ we're even. We played them four during the third quarter, while freestyle. Adams Division, both teams would and you’re not going to win many games If no one’s open, he bounces the ball once, twice, hind early to lOth-seeded Hale-Ray of years ago in the tournament. So we Thalacker. Danehy and VanKruinin­ HALE-RAY (60i — Cindy Ziobroi) 6 Manchester will wind up its season hosting probably have to face the league’s elite on the road with only one goal,” pumps, fakes — and then soars it in the air to pop in Moodus and never quite caught up. knew the style of ball they played” gen added four each. 4- 5 16, Ruth Warren 2 2-5 6, Meliss Hoy crosstown rival East Catholic Tuesday at 7 unless they can secure a more favorable McCammon said. a basket himself. He does this only as a last resort. The Patriots shot 8-for-39 from the The Patriots trailed 41-40 after 2 5-7 9, Sherry Faircloth 5 4-5 14, p.m. setting. “We didn’t have that many good scoring But he leads the team in scoring all the same. The homestanding Patriots rallied floor in the first half and trailed 16-6 three quarters and took a 42-41 lead at Denise Allen 3 7-15 13, Sahron Ventres "Hartford is a little closer than we are chances and that was the difference in the “You don’t dare leave him alone,’’ sighs in the second half, but they wound up after one quarter and 29-17 at the at the start of the fourth quarter. 1 0-0 2, September Pandolfo 0 0-0 0. 19 but we’re really in the same spot.” said game,” he said. “In all fairness, they opponent Magic Johnson. “Give him room, he dropping a 60-57 decision Thursday halftime. That was the last time Coventry had 22-37 60. Bolton baseball signups set McCammon. “If we don’t make the move checked us very well.” shoots. No matter where he is.’’ night in a second-round game in the “We shot poorly in the first half,” the lead. COVENTRY (57) - Corine Cagia­ BOLTON — The Bolton Youth baseball to second or third, we’re going to be Pleau, whose team has allowed just two Last year, he popped in 38 three-point baskets, Class S state tournament. Dimmock said. “But I didn’t think we “We were stuck at 44 for a long nello 1 0-0 2, Maura Danehy 6 2-2 14. association will conduct Little League baseball playing one of the top two teams in the first goals in its last two games after getting most on the team and well over a third of those he Coventry finishes its season at 15-7. were playing bad. It was a case of the time,” Dimmock said. The Patriots Nektaria Gitsis 4 2-4 10, Mollie and softball registration for boys and girls round. blitzed for 15 goals in two games last tried. He is as dangerous as Wyatt Earp. He shoots Hale-Ray. 14-7, will meet Portland in shots not going down. The kids were were behind, 51-44. with 2:51 left in the Jacobsen 2 0-14, Brenda Thalacker 5 aged 6 to 15 (as of July 31. 1989) beginning weekend, said he thought his team was off balance, on balance, at mid-court, under the the S quarterfinals Saturday at a ready to play.” game.. 1-211, Chrissy Gagnon 00-00, Johanna Saturday from 9 a.rn. to noon at Bolton High “I think we have a lot in common with playing in a framework it could be basket. Last year, he threw in 25 points in a single place and time to be announced. Coventry rallied in the third quar­ Cindy Ziobron led Hale-Ray with 16 VanKruiningen 4 0-0 8, Stacie Renfro 2 School and Bolton Elementary School. Hartford.” McCammon said. “Maybe I’ll successful with. quarter against the Lakers in the sixth game of the Was Patriot Coach Ray Dimmock ter, outscoring the Little Noises, 23-12. points, and Sherry Faircloth and 0-0 4, Michelle Dixon 2 0-0 4. Totals 26 The other registration dates are Wednesday, call Larry Pleau and get a psychological “We have to play steady hockey and just finals. He once scored 16 points in a minute and a surpised with the early departure Maura Danehy (14 points, 17 rebounds Denise Allen added 14 and 13 points, 5- 9 57. March 8, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Herrick Memorial report.” gear ourselves for the playoffs,” Pleau half when the Knicks sagged off him. from the tourney? ands seven steals), Brenda Thalacker respectively. Park and Thursday. March 9. from 7 to 9 p.m. Hartford’s Ulf Samuelsson. who as­ said. “We’re trying to finish as high as we He is ubiquitous. Find the ball and you find Isiah. “Once you get into the tournament. (11 points), Nektaria Gitsis (10 Coventry is graduating its five HALFTIME: 29-17 Hale-Ray. at the Community Hall. Parents and children sisted on the tying goal, scored the can and each win gets us closer.” 14 or over interested in coaching, umpiring or game-winner at 8:13 of the third period The fourth-place Whalers, on an 8-3 run It is the opinion of some coaches around the league with a 50-footer from the blue line past since Feb. 9, moved within four points of that there are two of him. They swear that, some scorekeeping should also sign up at these times. former teammate Steve Weeks. Buffalo in the Adams Division standings. night, he’s going to get an assist and a basket on the Samuelsson said he had some good If the Whalers finish fourth, they will same piay. Strawberry may return, For more information, call Bill Blafkin after 7 p.m. at 649-8137 fortune on netting only his second goal in probably meet Montreal which is vying He led the world in assists one season with 1,123. his last 36 games. with Calgary for league honors in the a record since broken by Utah’s John Stockton. He “I wish there was something Ilearned in overall point race. still had a 21.2-point scoring average for that year. but when he feels like it ^TROV^BIU;, Lacrosse club sets tryouts practice against Weeks over the years we The Whalers moved 12 points ahead of He is unselfish. A quarterback’s job is to win were teammates but that’s not the case,” last-place Quebec in the Adams standings PORT ST. LlTCIE. Fla. (AP) — Darryl renegotiate and extend a five-year con­ (S> The Connecticut Valley Lacrosse Club, in games, not trophies. tract he signed in 1985. The All-Star right Patrick Flynn/Manchaater Herald said Samuelsson. “I’ve taken shots before as the Nordiques lost 5-2 in Boston on It is a rule of thumb in football that you can’t get Strawberry could return to the New York **^TPuckioad its 33rd season, and among the oldest at Steve but I had never scored one like Thursday. Mets camp a day after the National fielder will earn $1.4million this year, with amateur sports organizations in Greater to the Super Bowl without a Grade A quarterback. an option for $1.8 million in 1990. STICKY POSITION — Whaler captain Ron Francis, left, is that The loss kept the Canucks nine points League home run champion took a swing Hartford, will hold its first practice Sunday “I just shot the puck and it took a lucky behind third-place Edmonton in the It is a rule of thumb in basketball that you don’t get at teammate Keith Hernandez. This year, he came to camp vowing to be stuck up againstthe boardswith Vancouver’s Jim Sandlak to the playoff finals without a dominating center. at the Trinity College Field House in bounce. It sort of dived on him,” he said. Smythe Division. Strawberry left camp Thursday in a a team leader. SALE Hartford. during Thursday night’s game. The Detroit Pistons get there because they have contract dispute, but left open the But he became disenchanted with his Isiah Thomas. The league is lucky he’s not paired Registration of players for the 1989 season pos.sibility of returning today. contract because he is the sixth highest- will be followed by tryouts for new players. The up with Patrick Ewing or the season might be a “I’ll be back when I feel like it,” he said. paid player on the team behind Hernan­ Coming to practice and registration will start at 11 a.m. at foregone conclusion. The Mets were assembling for a team dez, catcher Gary Carter and three new the field house. Hockey Today The Pistons are not a blow-you-out-of-there team. picture when Hernandez reportedly said signees — Gooden ($6.7 million over three East Windsor! Players are requested to bring their own YOU NOW HAVE A They rely on trapping (double-team) defenses, to Strawberry, “I’m tired of your baby years) and pitcher Ron Darling ($5.3 equipment for the first practice. For further LOOK! quickness and resourcefulness. They jab you to stuff.” ■*“ million) and left fielder Kevin McRey- information, call Culver Modisette at 684-5538 SCOREBOARD - at Wa­ SIDELINED — Vancouver defenseman TROY-BILT DEALER IN YOUR death, beat you on points, win on a split decision. Strawberry replied with an obscenity, nolds ($5.5 million). (home) or 528-2500 (office). shington (8:05 p.m. EST). The Capitals Doug Lidster suffered a fractured left They give a party when they score them than 100 the two pointed fingers and Strawberry “I feel I’m not being appreciated for have lost seven of their last eight meetings cheekbone during a first-period collison points. But so does the team they play. You think swung at Hernandez before pitcher what I’ve done,” Strawberry said. “I’m with Pittsburgh. with Hartford’s Paul MacDermid Thurs­ TOWN! FACTORY PRICES WITH something is wrong with the scoreboard when the Dwight Gooden restrained Strawberry disappointed about the whole situation. Little League signup set day night. and relief pitcher Randy Myers grabbed I’m going to relax for a while and take it LOCAL SALES, SERVICE & PARTS. Pistons play. The Manchester Little League will conduct STREAKS — Boston is 5-0-1 in its last six I always thought Oscar Robertson was the best Hernandez. easy. I’ll probably be back in a while.” games and 7-1-1 in its last nine. ... Quebec STATUS — Detroit Red Wings forward “Something grazed me in the cheek, a The slugger says the problem is not so its second and final signup session for the 1989 Bob Probert, who has been in alcohol quarterback, or floor general, I ever saw on a season on Sunday at the American Legion Hall, has lost four in a row.... Hartford has won backhand.” Hernandez said. “I don’t much the money as it is his status and three straight. rehabilitation five times, was charged basketball court. Oscar was like a traffic cop out pride as the team’s leading hitter. 20 American Legion Drive, from 1 to 4 p.m. there. But Isiah Thomas can do most of the things think he (Strawberry) wanted to hit me.” with smuggling 14.3 grams of cocaine Strawberry. Hernandez and Manager General Manager Frank Cashen said he Signups are for children between the ages of across the U.S.-Canadian border Thurs­ Oscar could do. And remains less visible. 7 and 12. Youths must be 7 by July 31,1989 and STATS — Hartford goaltender Mike Liut Davey Johnson met with the team is familiar with the problem. is 16-6-4 lifetime against Vancouver. ... day. A plea of innocent was entered in his But the point is, Isiah Thomas not only can do psychologist, and afterward Hernandez “Every time somebody gets envious and turn 13 after that date. No exceptions will be behalf and he was released after posting 10 things Oscar Robertson could do but he things John their pride is hurt, I can’t pay them,” allowed. Steve Duchesne of Los Angeles set a team liiW M IC said: record for defenseman with his 23rd goal, percent of a $50,000 cash bond, but must Elway could, too — take your team to he “Everything’s straight. We met and Cashen said. “But most of all, I cannot Birth certificates and either a parent or remain in the United States, where will be championship finals on the strength of your arm abandon the principals on which we built guardian are required at time of registration. breaking Larry Murphy’s mark of 22 set in talked and straightened out our differen­ Big Savlggsi 1981-82. ... Vancouver is 8-2-0 in its last 10 closely supervised and undergo ROTO TILLERS There is a $20 registration fee per player, with a and the elusiveness of your feet. The Raiders ces ... if there were any.” this franchise. urinalysis. should be so lucky. “If he’s testing our resolve, then we’ll $30 per immediate family limit. The fee gam es.... Pittsburgh’s Mario Lemieux (6) Strawberry, who led the league with 39 • TROY-BILT® TiUere • TROY-BILT® Mowers and Rob Brown (4) have combined for homers, drove in 101 runs and was second have a test. Darryl Strawberry’s a big includes team and individual photos. SCOUTING — Stephane Lebeau scored Jim Murray is a syndicated columnist. man. but not bigger than the franchise.” • TROY-BILT® Chipper/Shredders Tryouts are scheduled, weather permitting, more hat tricks than any other NHL team. twice and Mark Peterson had the in MVP voting last year, wants to for March 18 and 19. Anyone interested in • TROY-BILT® Sickle Bar Mowers coaching or umpiring or joining the league SHOTS ON GOAL — St. Louis outshot game-winner in overtime as Sherbrooke auxiliary is asked to attend one of the signup Los Angeles 16-2 in the second period of a (Canadiens) moved back into first place in ® PLUS...nillCh more Freight a set Up Additional the AHL’s Northern Division with a 4-3 s0ssions • 5-4 victory over the Kings Thursday night. Baseball bosses bargain and bicker For further information, contact Ed Dettore ... Boston outshot Quebec 27-10 in the first victory over Halifax (Nordiques). Le­ See the all-new at 643-4482 or Bernie Lidestri at 649-7072. two periods and 46-20 overall in a 5-2 beau. a first-year pro, now has 57 goals, tying him with Mitch Lamoreaux for the By Hal Bock today’s basenall economy. the next three years in Dwight Gooden, who victory. AHL rookie record. The Mets examine Cone’s credentials and won 20 games once, and $5.3 million for the The Associated Press TROY-BIU^TUFFT Tiller Gooden lawsuit continues SLAP SHOTS — Vancouver and say $320,000. What’s more, they say, sign for same period for Ron Darling, who has never SPEAKING — “I was putting too much At last count, better than one of every six $320,000 or we’ll renew you for less. Later, in reached 20 wins. And they battled David Cone Plus...¥REE Frame Weights! Hartford wound up splitting their season TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Tampa General series 1-1-1, with each team managing pressure on myself to score. We weren’t major league baseball players will earn $1 an attack of generosity, the team adjusted its over $20,000? Hospital said it will pay Dwight Gooden less scoring much and I was putting the blame million or more this season. And a good number, first to $325,000, then finally to only five goals. ... Los Angeles set a These are the same Reds who have tour Come see ’em right in East Windsor!^ u m than $10,000 to settle its part of a lawsuit team record by scoring three goals in 41 on myself. The coaching staff and the guys portion of that group will get more than $2 $332,500, but maintained the renewal axe, players with salaries of more than $1 million. stemming from the baseball star’s brawl in the locker room told me to relax. I took million. never getting to Cone’s figure and leaving the seconds during the first period of a 6-4 And they went to war with Kal Daniels for with police two years ago. loss to St. Louis. Steve Duchesne scored their advice and went out there and took At least a piece of that substantial payroll, pitcher little choice but to sign. $25,000joefore deciding it on a coin flip? Ramada Inn Gooden, a Tampa native, contended the the body and let the chances come.” however, is coming out of the wallets of the On the other side of the Florida spring hospital was wrong to release his blood-alcohol at 12:18, Wayne Gretzky at 12:39 and 161 Bridge Street — East Windsor, CT 06088 Duchesne again at 12:59. Boston’s Cam Neely, who had his 30th goal younger members of their fraternity, players training coast, outfielder Kal Daniels — 37 Houston did the same thing iast year with level taken the night he fought with several in the Bruins’ 5-2 victory over Quebec with less than three years of major league days short of arbitration eligibility — walked Glenn Davis, rewarding a 27-homer, 93-RBI Fri, March 3 - 2pm-9pm police officers. The New York Mets pitcher SWINGS — Hartford allowed 15 goals in Thursday night. Neely had just 12 goals in service who are routinely chiseled by the out of the Cincinnati Reds camp in a similar 1987 season with a salary of $340,000, a said publicity about the alcohol level ruined his back-to-back games Saturday and Sun­ Boston’s first 40 games, but has 18 in the owners. dispute. cut-rate increase of $125,000. Sat, March 4 - 9am-4pm chances for endorsements. day. In their next two games, the Whalers iast 24. Play three years and you can go to Daniels batted .291 with 18 home runs, 64 When, in his fourth season, a bitter Davis Gregg Waldiell, director of legal services at allowed only two goals. • FREE Damon$trmtlon» of Amarica’a §1 gardan tlllart arbitration to settle any salary dispute. Play runs batted in and 27 stolen bases and led the hit 30 homers and had 99 RBI, it cost the m the hospital, told the St. Petersburg Times that SEASONS — March 3. 1920: The a Tha hunoua raar-Una dUaryou can run with JUST ONE HAND* National League with a .397 on-base percen­ Astros at arbitration time. His salary went to To Order in Advance call: SLUMPS — Quebec has lost six of its last a day under three years and the club can the settlement of the suit was less than $10,000, Montreal Canadiens set an NHLrecord for a Factory-Authorliad Safa* A Sarvical renew your contract on its terms, take it or tage last season. For that production, he $1,085 million, an increase of more than but he declined to elaborate. Scott Sanls, seven games and four in a row on the road. most goals in a game by routing the a Saa It — try It — taka It homal leave it. wanted a raise from $185,000 to between $700,000 for essentially the same production 1-800-833-6990 ext. 4429 Gooden’s lawyer, said the agreement would be ... Hartford defenseman Ulf Samuelsson’s he had the year before. • .10 Day Al Home Trial Period • No Down Payment Financing Available Quebec Bulldogs 16-3. What this means is that management gets $330,000 and $340,000. He said he would accept made public soon...... goal Thursday night was only his second in March 3, 1968: Montreal’s Jean Beli- $325,000. The Reds said $300,000, a difference If Davis’ production was worth $700,000 one • 180 Day Warranty on parts and service its way for the first three years of a player’s On Dec. 13, 1986, Gooden was charged with 36 games. ... Los Angeles is 1-4-1 in its last veau recorded the 1,000th point of his NHL career. And the bosses of baseball are not shy of $25,000. year, how could the essentially the same resisting arrest and battery after he brawled six games. W. H. PREUSS SONS q How was it settled? numbers be worth only $125,000 a year with several white police officers who had career in his 911th game, a 5-2 loss to about taking advantage of their advantage. 102nd St. & 9th Ave., Troy, NY STARS — Steve Duchesne, Kings, had Detroit. He finished his career with 1,219 l|228 BOSTON TPKE., RTE. 6 & 44 • BOLTON, CT EASY So, David Cone wins 20 games for the New Well, the Red.s settled Daniels’ contract earlier? Mon.-Thurs. 9-5:30, Fri. 9-7, Sal. 9-4 stopped his car. Gooden, who is black, said the his first career hat trick in a 6-4 loss to St. points in 1.125 games. PAYMENT York Mets in his second season and asks for a when owner Marge Schott conducted a coin This small change bickering sounds like a 518-237-8430 • 800-833-6990 ext. 4429 officers used racial slurs and berated him, 643-9492 PLAN raise from $92,500 to $340,000 — certainly not toss, which Daniels won on Thursday. lot of nickel and diming fo- an industry with (FACTORY STORE } prompting the fight. Louis. He scored all three goals in the first - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pocket change, but bargain basement in The Mets invested a hefty $6.7 million for the economics of baseball. period. 16 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Mar. 3, 19C9 MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, )V!ar. 3, 1989 — 17 SCOREBOARD Puzzles ‘Day One’ a history of A-bomb ACROSS 4 Beer Answer to Previous Puzzle By Kathryn Baker development of this most terrible weapon by How Top 20 fared 5 Enzyme The Associated Press which modern civilization could be com­ I City in 6 Government G E N t | 'TV Topics pletely wiped out,” Secretary of War Henry Oklahoma agent 1 X 1 A Hockey How The Aisocloted Press' Top Twenty NEW YORK—This reviewer was under the Stimson (Hughes) explains to President college basketball teams fared Thuraddv: 6 Bell-shaped 7 Author___ R A G i j impression, during the interminable hours it Harry Truman (Richard Dysart). “But on the VfcM! VWBET \ 1. Arizona (33-3) beat Wahlngton S t^ flower Sinclair 746*. II Mistreat 8 Permit A M E took to slog through “ Day One,” that it must characters. Much of the story winds through other hand, if the problem of proper use of this NHL standings UliSiSSPEAT. 2. Georgetown (23-3) did not ploy. 13 Hamper S P R A be a three-part miniseries. the Washington bureaucracy. A narration weapon can be solved, we’ll have the 3. Indiana (275) did not ploy. 9 Freshwater fish tma 4. Oklohomo (274) did not ploy. 14 Wreath 10 "P " in "M PH " O L 1 G What a surprise to realize it’s only three might have helped, eliminating the need for opportunity to save world peace and our WALES CONFERENCE ARE\bU>U.W/IVe 5. North Carolina (246) did not ploy. 12 Foreign office 15 Tear into L E A R hours long. “Day One” airs on one day, awkward, unlikely dialogue to explain civilization.” Fotfldc DivNIen 6. Syracuse (246) (ost to Boston CoMepe shreds 13 Detail Sunday, on CBS. identities, such as, “ You’re the supreme Groves talks to Oppenheimer. Szilard talks W L T Pts OF GA TUiSlPoSE 90-87 18 Gums A N Y Rangers 34 23 6 76 269 236 7. Missouri (2771 did not ploy. 16 Farm animals Certainly, a movie about the development commander of the Allied forces that won the to the secretary of state. Oppenheimer talks oFFicEP. 20 Make cloudy a R Y Pittsburgh 33 24 7 73 261 270 /lasur^iviNaiw 8. Illinois (274) beat Minnesota 6751. 17 Tennis player of the A-bomb, the Manhattan Project as it war. Of course, he’ll care what you think.” to Szilard. Oppenheimer and Groves talk to Woshlngton 30 25 10 70 235 216 9. Duke (216) did not otay. M aria___ 22 Poetic foot R E E S 4 224 10. Mlchtaan (226) did not ploy. A the Cabinet. Phitodelphio 31 30 06 246 caUERPEoPUS 19 Macaw genus 23 College group was called, sounded like it had a lot of The movie does boast an impressive cast, New Jersey 21 32 12 54 229 269 11. Iowa (21-7) lost to M ichigan State *7*1. 1 G O T 20 Fragrant 24 Female relative potential — the race against time, the including Hume Cronyn and Barnard Hughes This wordiness is relieved only occasion­ NY Islonders 21 39 4 46 215 270 T 1 Adoim Otvhlon MoNef.p 12. Seton Hall (24-5) did not ptoy. ointment 25 Rather than M E dangerous testing, and most importantly, the in supporting roles. Brian Dennehy and David ally when the scientists at the research center x-Montreol 44 16 7 95 260 190 13. Stanford (2751 beat Southern Caltfomta 21 Actress Foch (poet.) 1 N A M M l deep moral questions about developing so Strathairn do their level best with the two in Los Alamos stand on a sand dune and blow Boston 26 24 12 66 225 204 7465. 2 7 _first Buffalo 30 29 6 66 245 253 14. Louisville (196) did not ploy. 25 Actress C A N M destructive a weapon. leads. up an iron pipe, then run over to examine it. Hortford 29 31 4 62 236 234 15. West Virginia (24-3) did not play. Lanchester you d o n 't... Unfortunately, the script by producer Dennehy plays Gen. Leslie Groves, a Quebec 22 36 6 SO 219 290 16. Florida State (276) did not ptay. 28 Be interested 26 Needle (comb, 38 Person of 44 Dailey and CAMPBELL CONFERENCE 17. St. Morv's, Collf. (24-3) did notplav. 29 Related David Rintels, based on Peter Wyden’s book, military disciplinarian in charge of the RINTELS TRIES TO build suspense form) prominence AP photo NorrH DIvHlen 30 North Atlantic Duryea “Day One: Before Hiroshima and After,’’ is Manhattan Project, who had little use for leading up to the first test detonation — a W L T Pts OF OA 18. Nevodo-Los Vegas (22-7) beat Pa cific U. 27 Mythical 39 Piece of ice 45 Monster Detroit 29 26 11 69 264 261 *1-71 aviator nation deadly dull. scientists standing around all day kibbitzing potentially riveting moment — with endless ASKING FOR SUPPORT — Tina Mason 40 Picture 46 That thing’s St. Louis 23 31 10 56 222 236 19. ' Ball State (272) did not ploy. 30 "The 31 Approach mounting To his credit, Rintels avoids pat answers about fission and implosion. discussion of the weather, which is about as Chicago 23 32 10 56 250 270 20. North Corollna State (1771 beat 47 Female word holds her one-year-old daughter Less- Cometh" 32 Printer's 41 Michaelmas and explores complex questions — was it There is an interesting relationship be­ suspenseful as endless discussion of the Minnesota 20 30 14 54 210 240 Maryland 9777. measures 48 Hockey great lee Ann Mason Thursday in Houston. Toronto 22 38 5 49 202 272 33 Fraud daisy weather. Bobby___ really necessary to bomb Japan to end World tween Groves and his seeming opposite, the Smylhc Division 7 34 Oppose 36 Unit of 42 People of They are embroiled in a court battle to x-Colgorv 44 15 6 96 284 186 acceleration War II, or did Congress just want to see the intellectual Dr. Robert Oppenheimer (Stra­ When the first mushroom cloud ever ignites 35 Jackie's 2nd action 50 Dawn Edmonton 33 27 6 72 273 247 bang that $2 billion worth of taxpayers’ bucks thairn), who impresses the general with his the desert sky, one of the scientists exclaims, get Mark Aguirre, former Dallas Maver­ husband 1 2 3 4 5 1 to Los Angeles 33 27 6 72 324 269 had bought? bluntness. Michael Tucker is admirably “It’s brighter than a s ta r!” “ It’s brighter icks star and now with the Detroit Vancouver 26 31 7 63 210 207 36 Precious Winnipeg 71 31 11 53 239 279 Golf stones 11 And Rintels refuses to junk up an inherently sympathetic as Leo Szilard, the German than two stars!” Groves adds. Pistons, to provide financial assistance x32—66 52 House Chlrogo at Toronto. 8:05 p.m. roro. Har (tripping), 2:43; Benning, Von Phllodelphia 31 24 .564 Grant 7-20 OO 14, Wolf 16 OO 2, Nixon 1-5 35 IN BRIEF 6 Fulton Allem 33-33-66 projection TV Tonight Detroit at St. Louis. 8:35 p.m. (holding). 5:24; Sutter, Van (sloshing), Boston 27 29 OO 2, Dailey 1019 712 29, White 74 OO 4, .462 10‘/» Ted Schulz 33^3-66 Phllodelphia at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. 14:43; TantI, Von (tripping), 18:11; Woshlngton 23 Kite OO OO O.TotalS 45-94 2723 113. 53 People of 31 .426 }V/7 Fred Couples 3303-66 37 Sondcy’s Gomes McDermId, Hor (hIgh-stIckIng). 19:59. New Jersey 22 36 .379 16’/j Portland 34 23 32 30—119 Belgrade Jim Carter 3632—67 (g) Tales From the Darkside A fatally Nastase takes semifinals Vancouver at Woshlngton, 1:35 p.m. Third Period—3. Hartford, Somuelsson Chorlotte 15 41 .266 22'/2 L.A. Cllggers 29 22 31 31—111 murder of his mother. Stefanie Powers. Ed R o n 320S-67 54 Fortunetellers 05 INN N ew s New York Islanders at Winnipeg. 3:35 p.m. 7, 8:13. Penoltles— Anderson, H ar (Inter­ Centrol Division OPoInf goals— Porter, Steppe. Fouled 5:00PM [MAX] MOVIE: The Coun­ wounded girl (Debbie Harry) asks her Sandy Lyle 3633-67 Paul Clemens. James Sutorius. 1978 ference), 9:45; Smyl, Von (unsportsman­ Cleveland 43 12 .782 out—None. Rebounds—Portland 62 (Duck­ try Girl' A faded Broadway star immersed (3D Synchronal mother to help her return from the dead. NEW CANAAN (AP) — Hie Nastase. of _ John Huston 3206-6* Minnesota at New Jersey, 5:05 p.m. like conduct), 13:05; Ferroro, Har (un- Detroit 37 16 .696 5 worth 11), Los Angeles 47 (Benlomln 12). DOWN in self-pity and alcohol is given a chance to (3D MOVIE: 'Night of the Creeps' A fra­ Mike Sulllvon 3503— 6* 50 (g) Morton Downey Jr. (g) Hart to Hart Bedford. N.Y.. defeated Frew McMillan, of Toronto at Hartford, 7:05 p.m sportsmonllke conduct), 13:05; Snepsts, Mllwoukee 35 16 .660 7 Assists—Portlond 33 (Porter 13), Los An­ stage a comeback. Kelly won an Oscar. ternity prank turns ugly when alien life- Ronnie-Block 330S-6* SD @0) Hunter (CC) A senator becomes a Quebec ot Buffalo, 7:05 p.m. Van, double minor (roughing), 15:52; 01- Atlonto 35 21 .625 6*/i geles 29 (Grant 12). Total fouls—Porflond forms are accidentally unleashed on cam­ gD Career Media Network Bristol, England, 6-3, 7-6, 8-6, in the senior Curtis Strange 3305-6* 1 Royal Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, William Holden Boston at New York Rangers, 7:35 p.m. neen, Hor (roughing), 15:52; Fronds, Har Chicogo 33 21 .611 9'/» 22, Los Angeles 22. Technical—Porflond pus, turning students into zombies. Jason murder suspect after a blackmailing prosti­ Calvin Peete ^^36-6« headdress 1954. [A&E] MOVIE: 'Sweet as You Are' A legends semifinals of the Merrill Lynch Tennis Edmonton at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. (roughing), 15:52; Bridgman, Von (Inter­ Indlono 15 40 .273 28 Illegal defense. A — 10,213. Lively, Steve Marshall, Jill Whitlow. 1986. tute IS found dead, (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) John Inman 34^4— 66 couple's life is shattered when the hus­ St. Louis at Chicogo, 6:35 p.m. ference), 19:34; DIneen, Har (sloshing). WESTERN CONFERENCE 2 Of arm bone [ESPN] Scholastic Sports Classic Thursday. Gene Sauers 3404-6* 5:30PM §D MOVIE: 'Deadly Force' A former cop C38j Odd Couple band contracts AIDS after a brief affair 19:56; Butcher, Van (unsportsmonllke Midwest Division Lance Ten Broeck 3S03—6* 3 South America is called upon to track down a psycho­ with a drug-abusing student. Miranda Ri­ Bob Lutz, of San Clemente. Calif., defeated conduct), 19:56; Somuelsson, Hor (un­ W L Pet. OB (57) Great Performances: Linda Ron- Knicks 132, Heat 123 M ike Miles 3S03-6* American Roscoe Tanner, of Kiawah Island. S.C., 6-3.6-1, NHL results sportsmanlike conduct), 19:56. Utah 34 23 .596 ^ 6:00PM (3) (3D &2) f30) C46) News pathic mass murderer. Wings Hauser, stadt's Canciones de mi Padre (In chardson, Liam Neeson. 1987. Shots on goal—Vancouver 9-4-8—71. Roger Moltble 32-37-^ animal (C)I9S9 by NEA. Inc Joyce Ingalls, Paul Shenar, 1983. Houston 31 24 .564 2 d ) Matt Houston Stereo) [CNN] Crossfire in the junior legends semi-finals at the New Horttord 14-9-7—30. Denver 31 26 .544 3 Nick Price 3306-67 MIAMI (123) Pot Megowon 3$04-67 Sz) @0) Father Dowling Mysteries (CC) N ew hart (CC) Canadians 3, Flames 2 Power-play Opportunities—Voncouver 0 Dollos 29 25 .537 3'/? (35 Benson (85 [ESPN] Auto Racing: Parker 400 Off- Canaan Racket Club Thursday. G roy 11-16 74 25, Long 712 1-1 11, 3S04-67 Police confuse Father Dowling with his of 5; Hartford 0 of 6. Son Antonio 13 43 .232 20'/3 Rocco Mediate ' [CNN] Headline News Road Championship From Arizona. (60 Selkoly 36 OO 6, Edwards 7-14 2-2 16, 3405-3 Sparrow 712 1-2 13, Thompson 710 4-4 16, 340S-67 [MAX] MOVIE: 'King Kong' Kong, shots-28 soves). Horttord, Llut, 11-17-1 Poclttc Division Jim Benepe @S) A-Team who plans a diamond robbery. (60 min.) Colgory 1 i 0—2 Cummings 79 OO 12, Sundvold 36 72 10, 35-34-67 taken to New York as an attraction, be­ [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide (21-20). L.A. Lakers 38 17 .691 — Ken Brown (Postponed from an earlier dale) (In Stereo) Rrst Period—1, Calgory. Otto 18 (Pot- Washington 56 73 14, Hostings 01 OO 0. Brod Bryant 3505— 70 Doctor Who Pan 4 comes enraged when he senses that the A — 13,088. Phoenix 35 20 .636 3 Totals 52-96 171* 123. CELEBRITY CIPHER @ (g) Washington Week in Review 1 :05 AM [HBO] One Night Stand (CC) Red Sox lose the opener terson, Mocinnis), 3:37 (sh). 2, Montreal, Tim Simpson 3505—7D Celebrity Cipher cryptograme are created from quotationa by famoua people, past and present. woman he loves is being mistreated Referee— Kerry Froser. Llnesmer>— Seattle 33 21 .611 4V^ NEW YORK (132) (g) T.J. Hooker Comedian Joy Behar of TV's "Baby Keane 13 (Svoboda), 18:48 (pp). Penal­ Woyne Bonnev Gerard Gouthler. Dove Elchelberger 3535—70 Each letter In the cipher atands tor another. Today’s efue: J equats L. (CC) Charles Grodin, Jessica Lange, Jeff Golden Stole 31 23 .593 6'fy Newmon 711 72 15, Oakley 012 72 li, 38) Family Ties (CC) Boom" takes center stage. (In Stereo) SARASOTA (AP) — An eighth-inning RBI ties—Roberts, Col (high-sticking), 1:47; Dovls Love III 3505—70 SD MOVIE: 'Ring of Fire' In their flight to Bridges. 1976. Rated PG. Murzyn, Cal (hooking). 6:34; Svoboda, Portland 28 26 .519 9>/s Ewing 56 26 12, Jackson 712 74 14, Sacramento 15 41 .268 23*/3 Steve Pate 3505—70 (57) Shining Time Station ICC) freedom, a trio of hoodlums hold a deputy 1:10AM [TMC] MOVIE: 'Acapulco infield single by Harold Baines knocked home M tl (hooking). 7:01; Mactnnis, Cal (Inter­ Tucker 7-12 OO 16, G.WIIkIns 012 OO 16, Scott Simpson 3604—70 K u Z Q S N P HPDYJRDZ H N L Y Z X [USA] Hitchhiker ference), 17:24. L.A. Clippers 11 47 .190 28’/? Vondeweghe M S 76 23, Stricklond 75 56 (85 Three's Company sheriff hostage David Janssen, Joyce Gold’ The fast-action world of drug smug­ the winning run as the Chicago White Sox Tbursdov's Gomes Ken Green 33-37— 70 Second Period—3, Calgory, Otto 19 (Mo­ It, Green 03 1-2 1, Walker 1-3 72 4, Taylor, Frank Gorshin. 1961. 1 0:30PM 05 odd Couple gling is set against the background of an New York 132, MIomI 123 P.H. Horgon III 37-33-70 [A & E ] Profiles Featured: lawyer Clarence edged Boston 3-2 in the exhibition opener for cinnis, Gllmour). 10:14 (pp). 4, Montreal, E.WIIkIns OO OO 0, Bufier 1-1 OO 2. Totals V N T H R X X HZBYR, 8NP D R H P Z T exotic Hawaiian island. Marjoe Gortner, Ed New Jersey 114; Chorlotte 103 David Ishll 34-36— 70 Darrow SD MOVIE: 'Malcolm' A mechanical gen­ S8) INN N ew s Svoboda 6 (Chellos. Courtnoll), 13:24 52-94 2 7 » 132. Nelson. 1978. Rated PG. both teams. Cleveland 112, Son Antonio 84 John McComIsh 3535—70 ius uses his gift for gadgelry to help a (pp). Penalties—Ollmour, Cal (roughing), Scholastic Miami 12 14 19 4*—131 [DIS] The Easter Bunny Is Coming to eg) Hogan's Heroes Denver 113, Houston 103 Bob Estes 3307— 70 former bank robber pick up where he left Chicago had four consecutive hits during a 2:32; Svobodo, Mon (cross-checking), New York 14 17 25 16—132 K Y D U D U Z UZRTDX RQB Town Animated Fred Astaire narrates the 1:30AM (B People's Court Phoenix 110, Socromento 90 Larrv Sllvelro 3535—70 off Colin Friels, John Hargreaves. Lindy (15 Best of love Connection 8:31, T.Hunter, Col (Interference), 12:47; 7Polnf goals—Sundvold 2, Tucker 2, story of Sunny, a rabbit who brings egg­ two-run, eighth-inning rally. Steve Lyons’ RBI Portland 119, L.A. Clippers 113 Duttv WaWort 3535—70 (B Joe Franklin Robinson, Mon (hooking), 15:10; Macoun, Woshlngton, Newmon, Jackson, Von- Davies. [ A & E ] Shortstories Michael Palin is in for Indiana 131, Golden Stote 127 Bruce Relsher 37-34— 71 H Y Q B X N V RHZTYOR.' — rolling, jelly beans and chocolate bunnies, single off Mike Rochford tied the score and Cot (cross-checking), 15:10, Roberts, Col. d e w e g h e . Fouled out—Cummings. MOVIE: 'Once Bitten’ A gorgeous a surprise in "The Dress." (35 INN N ew s Ffldoy's Gomes Mike Donald 3407— 71 all ingredients of Easter cheer, to a dismal (85 minor-gome misconduct (sloshing), 18:10; CIAC girls’ basketball Rebounds—Miami 51 (Gray 14), New Baines’ second hit of the game, a chopper in Utah at M iam i, 7:30 p.m. Russ Cochran 3536-71 town where children are outlawed (60 vampire must have the blood of young [ESPN] Spirit of Adventure SD D.c. Follies Potterson, Cat, misconduct. 19:04. York 44 (Oakley *). Assists—Miami 29 Charlotte at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Lorry Nelson 3605—71 KRTTZQ WZ RODS. males to stay eternally young. Lauren Hut­ front of the plate, put the White Sox ahead. Third Period—5, Montreal, Gilchrist 5 (Washington 7), New Y ork 33 (Jockson 31.40—71 min.) [USA] Werewolf (g) SD Friday Night Videos (In Stereo) Dollos at Boston, 8 p.m. Bob Murphy ton, Jim Carrey, Karen Kopins. 1985 (Skrudlond. Robinson), 9:40. Penalties— Here are results of Thursday’s CIAC Girls 11). Total fouls— MIomI 24, New York 19. PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "'Most of our oldest memories are the product of [ESPN] Running and Racing Cleveland at Detroit, 8 p.m. Morris Hotolskv 3637— 71 (3D CE @ (3® g® N ew s [CNN] Newsnight Update Calgory bench, served by Mocoun (un­ Basketball Tournoment games and upcom­ A — 14,054. 1 1 :00PM Milwaukee at Chicogo, 8:30 p.m. Scott Hoch 3536-71 repeated rehearsal and reconstruction." — Ulric Nelsser. [HBO] MOVIE: For Keeps’ (CC) A [USA] MOVIE: Infra-Man' A bionic su­ sportsmanlike conduct), :00; Ludwig, ing polrlngs: [A&E] Eagle and the Bear (E Benny Hill Houston at Seattle. X) p.m. Joel Edwards 360S—71 career-minded high-school senior faces Kingdom moves into semis Mon (holding), 11:42; Skrudlond, Mon perhero uses martial arts techniques to Indiana at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Tony Grimes 36-3S—71 [CNN] Prim eN ew s 05 C heers (CC) (roughing), 18:08; Walter, Mon (rough­ CLASSLL the pressures of an early marriage when battle a horde of monsters Li Hsiu-hsien, Phllodelphia at Portland, 10:30 p.m. John Keller 330>—71 BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Olympic ing), 18:08; Otto, Cal (roughing), 18:08; Fridov'igomei Cavaliers 112, Spurs 84 she learns that she is pregnant Molly Ring [DIS] The Boy Who Loved Trolls A 12- (g) Friday the 13th: The Series A wax Wang Hsieh. 1975. Soturdov's Gomes Jim Hollet 3537— 72 PepeltnskI, Cal (roughing), 16:08. Ouorferflnols wald, Randall Batinkoff, Kenneth Mars year-old boy tries to keep childhood likeness ot a famous ax murderer comes to champion Roger Kingdom of the United States Chicago at New York, 7:30 p.m. Jet Ozokl 37-35—72 Shots on goal—Montreol 11-6-12—29. Cal- Danbury vs. East Hartford ot Crosby High, 1988. Rated PG-13 (In Stereo) dreams intact by running away to search 1:35AM (3D Olck Clark's Golden Boston at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. SAN ANTONIO (*4) Bernhard Longer 3606—72 life and goes on a killing rampage (60 and two other Olympic medalists cruised into oory 10-13-4—27. Woterbury,8p.m. for trolls. Stars Susan Anton, Sam Waler- G reats (R) Dollos at Woshlngton, 7:30 p.m. Comegys 7-14 73 16, BrIckowskI 77 73 David Conlpe 3507— 72 [LIFE] E/R mm.) (R) (In Stereo) Power-play Opportunities—Montreal 2 Holy Cross-Waterbury vs. Rockville at ston, M an Dill. (60 min.) the semifinals of the men’s 60-meter hurdles as Denver at Son Antonio, 8:30 p.m. 9, Smrek 7* 01 6, W.Anderson 713 2-2 K), Isoo AokI 3606—72 [HBO] MOVIE. Masquerade' (CC) An of 7; Calgory 1 ot 3. Formlngton High, 7p.m. 1 THAT SCRAMBLED WORD QAME [TMC] MOVIE: The Purple Rose of gD Crook and Chase Scheduled: Davey L.A. Clippers at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. AAoxwell 715 2-2 12, G.Anderson 7-14 26 Mark Colcovecchio 37-35— 72 [ESPN] Powerlifting: Super Heavy­ ambitious young man targets a rich, naive the World Indoor Track and Field Champion­ (Joolles—Montreol, Hoyvrard, 17-11-3 (27 Newtown vs. Bristol Eostern at Crosby by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee Cairo' A Depression-era waitress experi­ Jones (the Monkees); actor Nick Nolte; ac­ Philadelphia at Seattle, 10 p.m. 16, M.Anderson 76 36 9, Mitchell 1-5 02 Gory Hollbero 34-36— 72 weight Invitational From Australia. (60 heiress for marriage. Rob Lowe, Meg Tilly, shots-2S saves). Calgory. Vernon, 29-—73 Donald J Sobol, Leroy "Encyclopedia" [A&E] Carol Channing at the Improv crap-shooting brings him to the high- moved into the semifinals, including world Secondround [USA] She-Ra: Princess of Power Charlotte at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Ehio 76 OO 4, Keys 7-13 OO 14, Rollins 03 Greg Twiggs 37-36—73 Brown tries to crack the case of the miss­ Carol Channing welcomes Al Clethan Jr., Thursdoy'tgomoi stakes gambling tables of 1957 Chicago. record holder Nelli Cooman of the Nether­ Detroit at Miami, 7:30 p.m. 26 2, Hubbard 74 OO 6, Dudley 1-3 OO Keith Cleorwoter 3535— 73 PREKO ing time capsule Stars Scon Bremner. (60 Stephanie Hodge and Glenn Hirsch (60 Upper brocket Matt Dillon, Diane Lane. Tommy Leo Indiana ot Portland, 8 p.m. 2.Totals 47-91 102* 112. DA. Welbring 3706—73 lands, Merlene Ottey of Jam aica and Gwen Bruins 5, Nordlques 2 Mosuk-Monroe53.Pomperoug44 6:30PM (T)CBS News (CC) (In Stereo) min.) min.) Jones. 1987. Rated R Golden State at Socromento, 10:30 p.m. San Antonio 20 24 14 16— *4 Ed Humenik 3600—73 Ledyard63, Strotford48 [CNN] Moneyline Torrence of the United States. Cleveland 31 11 M 39^111 Jim Weeden 37-36—73 ___ S ) ge) ABC News (CC). (LIFE] Cagney & Lacey 2:00AM (B The Judge (CC) Platt SB.St.Joseph 48 Tim Angis Quebec o 1 1—4 Fouled out-W.Anderson. Rebounds— 350S—73 (CC) [M AX] MOVIE: Moonstruck' (CC) Nor­ [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet In the men’s 200 heats, world indoor record Bristol Central» , Wether$fleld29 Chris Perrv 3906— 75 (35 Jeffersons (35 World Wide Wrestling Boston 2 2 1—S Son Antonio 52 (G.Anderson 7), Cleveland 4 ^ Lower bracket Mark Brooks (g) (CC). man Jewison's Oscar-winning tale of a wi­ [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Mosquito Coast' holder Bruno Marie-Rose of France finished First Period—1, Boston, Hawgood 11 NBA results 61 (Dougherty 13). Assists—San Antonio 370*—75 NBC News (g) NVR Showcase Brlen Me MohonTO, Torrlngton n 22 (Maxwell 9), Clevelond 33 (Valentine Tony SIMs 37-39-76 ESI rA E dowed Brooklyn bookkeeper who falls in (CC) Fed up with contemporary life, an ea- last in his heat and barely mad the semifinals. (Byers, Sweeney), 7:48. 2. Boston, Llnse- NotreDom e-Folrf Ield73. Enfleld61 (24) @ Nightly Business Report love with her fiance's brother. Cher, Nico­ (g) Home Shopping Spree man 20 (Brickley), 10:04. Penalties—Pe­ 7). Total fouls— Son Antonio 21, Cleveland Dewev Amette 3 B « — 76 centric inventor and his family attempt to American Kevin Little won that heat to easily Wilton 54, Gultford44 1*. Technical—Comegys. A—17,996. Leonard Thompson 3641— 77 (g) Family Ties (CC). las Cage. Olympia Dukakis. 1987 Rated create a Utopia in the jungles of Central [OIS] MOVIE: 'Mustang' The American dersen, Bos (cross-checking), 13:49. North Haven62, Bronford46 Suns 11D, Kings 90 advance. Second Period—3, Boston. Neely 30 Seve Ballesteros 3539—77 g5 Love Connection PG. (In Stereo) America. Harrison Ford. Helen Mirren, Southwest is the setting for this chronicle Soturdov's gomes Sam Randolph 3909^7* River Phoenix. 1986. Rated PG (In Stereo) (Jonney. Galley), 12:40. 4, (Quebec, Brown Ouorterftnols [A&E] Twentieth Century [USA] Murder, She Wrote of a wild mustang's struggle for survival. U.S. sprinters Floyd Heard and Mark SACRAMENTO (90) Joy Delslng 4206—7* 16 (P.Stostny), 17:22. 5. Boston, Brickley Mosuk vs. Ledvord; Plott vs. Bristol Nets 114, Hornets 103 [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire Charles Baca, Flavio Martinez, Ignacio Ra­ Pressley 7-l8 (H) 16, Tisdale 7-18 5-7 19. Full House (CC) Jesse Witherspoon surprised the American team by 13 (Linseman. Wesley), 19:12. Penoltles— Centrol; McMahon vs. Notre Dame- l A H MYN [CNN] Showbiz Today 8:30PM (3D go) mirez. 1974 Petersen 1-14 (H) 2, Alnge 8-19 2-3 18. must tell his parents he wants to go into [TMC] MOVIE; 'Good Morning. Viet­ failing to show up for the championships. Goulet. (3ue (hooking), 5:11; Poddubny, Fairfield; Wilton vs. NorthHoventsItesTBA). WHAT THE SAME OF [ESPN] Best of SportsLook Oue (hooking), 15:40; Brickley, Bos Smith 6-16 3-5 19, Lohous 3-8 (H) 4, Del CHARLOTTE (KD) Vintage seniors scores show business. (R) nam' (CC) 1965 Saigon is the setting for [ESPN] Best of SportsLook Both compete for the Santa Monica Track (tripping), 16:36. Negro 3-5 AC 6, Glllery 1-1 00 2, Jackson Trloucko 7-1* 13-14 26, Rombis 36 72 I, FOLO INVOLVES [LIFE] Easy Street CLASSM d j) @ W all Street W e ek (CC). this fact-based account of the exploits of 2:05AM (B Family Feud Third Period—6, Quebec, Sokic 23 (Pod­ 2-3 (M) 4. Totals 39-102 10-15 90. Cureton 16 OO 2, Chopmon 173* 1-1 27, A L O T O F . [USA] Cartoons brash Armed Forces Radio Network disc Club, headed by Joe Douglas, who also kept Ffidov’t gomes Holton 1-3 OO 2, Booues 75 OO *, Kem- INDIAN W E LLS. Collf. (A P )— Scores Otter dubny, (3ouiet), 13:13 (pp). 7, Boston Bur- Quorterfinots PHOENIX (110) [A&E] Winston Churchill: The Valiant jockey Adrian Cronauer. , 2:30AM (3D Money, Money, Money G illiam 6-11 6-7 18, Perry 8-14 (H) 16, pton 1-3 OO Rowsom 46 OO 8, Reid 713 the first round ot the *370,0(10 Vintage Seniors most of his top runners, including Olympic rldge 22 (Crowder, Jonney), 16:05; Penol- Northwestern Reglonol-WInsted vs. Elling­ 7, 7:00PM CID inside Edition Years 46 10, Hoppen 75 OO 10. Totals 41-91 170 golf toumriKiment oloved on the por-72. YESURT Forest Whitaker. 1987 Rated R (In [ A & E ] Shortstories Michael Palin is in tor champions Carl Lewis and Steve Lewis, out of ties— Steinberg. Oue, match penalty (ot- ton ot Hall High, West Hartford, 7p.m. Chambers 12*28 6-7 32, Corbin 5-10 44 14. Now arrange the circled letters to Hornocek 4-14 2-2 11. M olerle 6-14 17, 103. 6Jl*-vard Mountain Course at the Vintage '' ^ CE) (g) Wheel of Fortune (CC). Dallas (CC) J.R. doesn't Stereo) a surprise in "The Dress." tempt to inlure), 06; Shoebottom, Bos, North Branford vs. Berlin at Coglnchoug form the surprise answer, as sug­ 9:00PM (3D West 1-2 CH) 2, Lang AO A2 0, Dunn AO AO NEW JEESEY (114) Oub: last week’s U.S. Championships in New York, molor (fighting) :06; Joyce, Bos (hold­ Hlgh.Durham,7p.m. 1 n gested by the above cartoon. IT) (3S) Cosby Show (CC). (In Stereo) follow the agreement to consult Bobby [USA] Miami Vice [CNN] Sports Latenight O.TotalS 42>93 23-28 110. Hinson O il 75 21, Mo rris 11-17 O* 31, Bob Chorles 3305-6* ing), 13:10. Immoculate-Danburv vs. St. Thomas about business; Sue Ellen seeks clues to Both Moultrie and Antonio McKay, the Carroll 1012 64 26, Hopson 721 72 13, Miller Barber 3307—70 (35 (S) Cheers (CC). 1 1 :30PM (B gS) N ightline (CC) [ESPN] SportsCenter Shots on goal—Quebec 6-4-10—20. Boston Aoulnos-New Britain ot Nougotuck High, 7 Socramento 24 18 9 2A^ 90 Lockwood's past; Tommy McKay infil­ Conner 710 77 13, Lee 1-3 OO 7 McGee 7 J.C. Goosle 3506—71 defending world champion in the 400 meters, lM 7.ig _ 46 . p.m. Pboenix 44 9 17 23—110 Answer here: Y y i k Y Y Y V * (3D Rockford Files trates the Dallas drug trade. (60 min.) (In (B (S) Morton Downey Jr. 3-Polnt goals— Pressley 2, Chambers 2, 9 01 9, Gaines OO OO 0, Jones (M) OO Lou Graham 3605—71 2:35AM (3D N ew s (R) \ Power-play Opportunities—Quebec 1 of Stonington vs. Lewis MIMs-BurMngton at IX said the surprise withdrawal of Heard and O.TotalS 43-90 2631 114. Gory Plover 3407— 71 (g) M -A -S -H Part 2 of 2. Stereo) (35 Honeymooners 3; Boston 0 of 3. Hornocek. Fouled out—None. Rebounds— (Answers tomorrow) 2:45AM [ T M C ] m o v i e : They Still Witherspoon was unfair to other athletes who Hand High. Madison, 7p.m. Don .lonuorv 3536—71 Mr. Belvedere (CC) George and Goalies—Quebec. Tugnutt. 7-7-2 (46 Socromento 56 (Tisdale, Petersen 12), ChaHette 33 32 11 17—103 @) (15 MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour (3D gD SD SD Tonight Show (In Stereo) Call M e Bruce' A klutzy Korean arrives In Phoenix 66 (Chambers 18). Assists—Sac­ New Jersey 10 17 27 10—114 Dole Douglass 37-34—71 Jumbles: EAGLE MEALY AFRAID DEBTOR finished behind them in the qualifying and shofs<41 saves). Boston, Moog, 15-11-7 (20- CLASSS Wesley's plans to play hooky go awry. (R| Houston to search for the American ser­ 18). ramento 26 (Smith 11), Phoenix 28 (Hor- 7Poln1 goals—Chapman 2, Morris, Tom Show 3605— 71 Yesterday's (g) The Streets of San Francisco S5 MOVIE: 'Thirty Seconds Over Second round Answer: People go there to bo this—"RE-FORMED" dD (p Miami Vice (CC) Crockett's viceman who once saved his life. Johnny could have run for the American team in the A — 14,234. rxicek 16). Total fouls—Sacramento 23. McGee. Fouled out—None. Rebounds— Lorrv Mowrv 3534-72 (38) Current Affair Tokyo' General Jimmy Doolittle prepares Thursdov'sgomts Orville Moody 3400— 72 scheming cousin shows up in Miami with a Yune, David Mendenhall, Pat Paulsen. championships. Referee— Dave Newell. Linesmen—^Jer­ Upper brocket Phoenix 20. Technicol—Chambers. A— Chorlotte 54 (Rombis 8), New Jersey 52 for and commands B-29s in the first bomb­ 10,369. (Conner 13). Assists—Charlotte 22 (Trl- Jimmy Powell 3607— 73 (85 Family Ties (CC) daring new racket. (60 min.) (Postponed 1987. Rated PG. ry Pateman, Kevin Collins. Wheeler-North Stonlngton45, Somers 28 ing missions over Japan. Spencer Tracy, “You just can’t make a team and then not pucko 7), New Jersey 19 (Conner 11). To­ Don Bles 3706-73 Now book In iloek, Jiimblo Book No. M I* okoltabto lof »«»• from an earlier date) (In Stereo) Old Lyme50, Granby 31 •nd liandling. tiom Jomblo, da Ihit nowopopor, . . *o> M*. (>a«x L ia m [A&E] Chronicle A tour of the water­ Van Johnson, Robert Walker. 1944 tal fouls—Charlotte 29, New Jersey 23. Charles Slftord 3607— 73 9 0 4 ) 7 9 4 0 2 6 3:00AM (3D Home Shopping Over­ show up,” McKay said. “It’s a weird Cromweil67, Eost Hampton 45 Inoliido yooinamo. tdikooo and ilp aodo and maka yaar aback paykMo la Nawapapaiboaka. ways from New Hampshire to Maryland. dD Entertaining the Troops (CC) A tri­ Technical—Corroll. A —*011. Bruce Crompton 3904— 73 (g) Racing From Plainsfield night Service (3 hrs.) situation.” Blues 6, Kings 4 Old Soybrook46, Conton 27 Gene LIttler 3707— 74 [CNN] Moneyline bute to the performers wlio entertained Lower bracket Nuggets 113, Rockets 103 American military personnel during World ( ^ N ew s (CC). (35 Update: Making it Happen Dove Mill 3608— 74 [DIS] MOVIE: ‘Our Uttle Giri' |CC| A PortlondSS, Bacon Acodemy-Colches ter 44 Bobby Nichols 3536-74 War II. Featured performers include Bob [CNN] Sports Tonight (3D Hom e Shopping N etw o rk (3 hrs.) Los Angetes 4 0 0—4 Hale-Ray-Moodu560, Coventry 57 Big East standings troubled child tries to patch up parental dif­ HOUSTON (103) Doug Sanders 3605—74 Hope, Bing Crosby, Jack Benny, the An­ [DIS] MOVIE: 'Romeo and Juliet' [A&E] Carol Channing at the Improv St. Louis 1 2 3-4 Westbrook 60, Wamogo-Lltchfleld45 George Lonnlng 3905—74 ferences by running away. Shirley Temple. drews Sisters and Bugs Bunny (2 hrs., 30 Easy Goer makes debut B.Johnson 3-5 AC 6, Thorpe 4-8 1-2 9, Big East Conference O'all Franco Zeffirelli’s adaptation of the Shak­ Carol Channing welcomes Al Clethan Jr.. First Period— 1, Los Angeles, Duchesne Northwest Cothollc-West Hartford 49, John Brodle Joel McCrea, Rosemary Ames. 1935. (Co­ Olaluwon 7-13 24 16, Floyd 6-13 AA 14, w L W L 3609—75 min.) (In Stereo) espearean tragedy about star-crossed lov­ 21 (KrushelnyskI, Allison), 12:18. 2, Los Grlswotd45 Bob Brue lorized Version) Stephanie Hodge and Glenn Hirsch. (60 Wood: .n 2-6 44 8, Chlevous 2-5 5-6 9, x-Georoetown 13 2 23 3 3*07— 75 ers and their feuding families. Leonard By ED SCHUYLER Jr. AP Racing Writer Angelbs, Gretzky 48, 12:39. 3, Los Ange­ Soturdov's gomes Joe Jimenez gZ) Linda Ronstadt: What’s New Con­ min.) ■ M cCorm ick 9-13 5-5 23, Berry 5-9 2-2 12, Seton H all 11 5 24 5 3*07-75 A strograph [ESPN] SportsCenter les, Duchesne 72 (Gretzky), 12:59. 4, St. Ovorterflnots (sItesTBA) M ike HIM cert Linda Ronstadt performs songs from Whiting, Olivia Hussey, Milo O'Shea. HALLANDALE. Fla. (AP) - Dixieland Short 0-5 44 4, F.Johnson A-1 1-2 1. Leo- Syracuse 9 6 24 6 3609-75 [CNN] Headline News Overnight Louis, Hull 29 (Federko. Lowry), 14:56. 5. Wheeler vs. Old Lym e; Cromwell vs. Old Bruce Devlin [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire the Gershwin era with the Nelson Riddle 1968! Rated PG. vell A l 1-2 1, Nevltt AA AA 0. Totals 38-79 Pittsb urgh 6 7 15 n 4005— 75 Brass should be in the spotlight as the favorite Los Angeles. Duchesne 23 (Kasper), Soybrook; Portland vs. Hale-Roy; West­ Rote Bolts Orchestra. (60 min.) [ESPN] SpeedWeek 25-31 103. Pro vidence 6 9 17 9 3*07— 75 CANCER (Jun* 21-July 22) Try to treat [M AX] Crazy About the Movies (CC) A [ESPN] SportsCenter 19:58. Penalty—Benning, StL (hooking), brook vs. Northwest Catholic. Gorctan Jones in the $500,000 Florida Derby on Saturday. DENVER (113) Connecticut 6 9 IS to 3*07— 75 profile of Grace Kelly's film career and mar­ [A&E] MOVIE: 'Sweet as You Are' A 3:10AM [HBO] MOVIE: 'Commando 3:40. Dick Hendrickson business associates today more .like Night Court English 1A-21 AA 26, Cooper 5A AA 10, V lllo n o va 6 9 15 14 3709^76 riage to Prince Rainier of Monaco, featuring couple’s life is shattered when the hus­ 1 1:35PM (B Squad' American government agents infil­ He isn’t. Second Period—4, St. Louis, Federko 16 Doug Ford pals than merely commercial acquaint­ Schoyes 4-10 44 13, Lever 6-12 5A 17, St. John's 6 9 15 n 3541— 76 interviews with her sister: James Stewart; band contracts AIDS after a brief affair trate a Mexican drug-and-gun smuggling The reason is that Easy Goer will make his (Hull, Benning), 9:30 (pp). 7, St. Louis, Adams 5-10 5A 16, Rasmussen 1-5 AA 2, Don AAossengole 3709—76 ^Your ances. This will create a convivial atmo­ 1 2:00AM (3D USA Today Scheduled: Momesso 7 (G.Cavalllnl), 18:33. Penol­ Boston College 3 12 11 15 Alec Guiness; and Louis Jourdan. (60 min.) with a drug-abusing student Miranda Ri­ the Woodstock, N.Y., music festival's operation run by a former serviceman. 3-year-old debut in the seven-furlong Swale Turner 24 1-2 5, Davis 4A 1-2 9, Hanzifk Butch Bolrd 3*0*—76 sphere that could produce mutual tles—Miller, LA (holding), 1:09; Kru­ 5-7 AA 16.Totals 42A3 28-38 113. Lee Elder 3907— 76 ^ B ir t h d a y [USA] Miami Vice chardson, Liam Neeson. 1987. 20th anniversary. (R) Brian Thompson, Kathy Shower, William after Dixieland Brass meets 10 rivals in the shelnyskI, LA (tripping), 7:39; Kennedy, Tuesday's Result benefits. Smith. 1987. Rated R. tl Volleyball Houston 84 19 14 38—103 Syracuse 88, UConn 72 Roberto De Vicenzo 37-39—76 [CNN] Larry King Live L A (tripping), 9:20; Los Angeles bench, Dtnvw 30 30 30 25—113 Walter ZembrIskI 4204-76 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Lady Luck favors (35 Friday the 13th; The Series An an­ 1 Vi-mile Derby in a bid for his fifth straight win Wednesday's result Twilight Zone served by M ille r (too m any men on Ice), 3-Polnt goats—Floyd 2. Adams. Fouled Bob Erickson 41-35-76 you in competitive career situations to­ 7:30PM CS Entertainment Tonight [DIS] Return to Treasure Island (CC) tique movie camera gives a strange college 3:30AM (35 and third this year. 14:21; Toylor, LA (roughing), 19:10; Rob­ Seton Hall *0, Providence** Actor Jeff Daniels ("Checking Out"). (In Jim and Vanderbreken reach Mexico student the chance to realize his dream of out-~B .Johnson. Rebounds—Houston 47 Thurtdoy's Game Gordner Dickinson 3539— 77 day. You're not apt to be outmatched, [DIS] MOVIE: 'Let the Balloon Go' A erts, StL (roughing), 19:10; Mlllen, StL, (Olaluwon 10), Denver 10 (Lever 11). As­ Harold Henning March 4,1989 Stereo) where they are imprisoned by a ruthless becoming a werewolf. (60 min.) (In Stereo) 1 4507— 77 young boy with polio struggles to prove Easy Goer is the 1988 2-year-old champion served by Poslowskl (roughing), 19:10. Rec volleyball Boston College 90, Syracuse *7 sists—Houstop- 22 (Floyd 9), Denver 22 Bob Goolbv 390*— 77 even if you have to go up against Indi­ Spanish official. (2 hrs.I Part 4 of 5. himself to family and friends. Robert Bet­ and the early favorite for the I'A-mile Third Period—8, St Louis. Momesso 6 Salurdov't Games (3D (g) Jeopardy! (CC). QD H om e Shopping N etw ork (3 hrs.) Playoffs: Am erican Division — Spike def. (Lever 10). Total fouls—Houston 26, Den­ UConn at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. Gov Brewer 3909—71 viduals whose track records are more Best of Muscle Magazine ties, Jan Kingsbury, Ben Gabriel. 1976 (Lolor), 7:56. 9, St. Louis, G.Covalllnl 17 In the year ahead your ambitious objec­ SD Kata & Allie (CC) [ESPN] (g) WWF Wrestling Challenge Kentucky Derby May 6 at Churchill Downs. Economy Electrlc4-15,15-7,19-17; Lulgl’sdef. ver 34. A — 11A03. Boston College at Providence, 8 p.m. Billy Casper 3909—71 impressive than yours. Rated G. (Hrkac, Poslowskl), 13:55. 3, St. Louis, Al Chandler 3909^7* tives will have good chances for being [HBO] MOVIE; 'Indiana Jones and the It’s not likely Dixieland Brass or any other Zezel 19 (Roberts, Tilley), 18:26. Penol­ Insurers 5-15,15-12,15B. St. Jo h n 's a t V llla n o v o , * p.m. VIRGO (Aug. 23-S«pt. 22) Conditions in (35 INN News SD Various Programming Plovoffs: Natlonol Division — ABA Tool & Sundoy's Games Kvie Burton 3909^7* fulfilled. In order to make your mark in Temple of Doom' (CC) The globe-trotting [ESPN]^Outdoor Life (R) tles—Baumgartner, LA, double minor (el­ general should be to your liking today. (g) M-A-S-H Current Affair Florida Derby contender who get^ to the Ole def. North Enders 9-15,15-8,15-13; Purdy (Georgetown at Svrocuse, noon Tommy Aaron 4509^79 the world, however, it may be necessai^ archeologist battles an Indian cult for pos­ gD [USA] MOVIE: Monkey Kung Fu' A bowing, roughing), 4:16; Ronnlng, StL Pacers 131, Warriors 127 Mike Souchok 3841— 79 The key ingredients for assuring suc­ session of a sacred stone in this prequel to Kentucky Derby will meet Easy Goer until the (roughing), 4:16; Tonelll, LA (sloshlrig), Corporotlon def. Manchester Property Moln- Brooklyn College ot Seton Hall, S p.m. for you to take occasional well-calculat- ® gD Win, Loss or Draw (67) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour martial arts expert takes on a disciple who Chorles Coodv 4505-79 "Raiders of the Lost Ark” . Harrison Ford, 15:30; Lolor, StL (holding), 15:30; Rob­ tenance 15-8,15-10. Monday's Gome cess are to think, feel and act like a (g) S5 Newhart (CC). Synchronal becomes a master of monkey kung (u. first Saturday in May. Central Connecticut at UConn (Field Ben Smith 3542-«0 (65 erts, StL (holding), 16:10; Tonelll, LA Plovoffs: Women's Leogue— Nosslff Arms INDIANA 031) winner. Kate Capshaw, Ke Huy Quan 1984. Rated Chen Mu-Chuan, Yueh Hua. 1980. def. BAJ Auto Repair 16-14,15-8; Fred's Place House), 8 p.m. Doug Dolzlel 4545-O0 WScIe S (Feb. 20-March 20) Involve­ [A&E] World of Survival [A&E] Eagle and the Bear (roughing), 16:32; Evans, StL (holding), Person 13-31 2-3 32, Schrempf M 4-* 15, LIBRA (Sapl. 23-Oct. 23) Something in PG. (In Stereo) def. Gunthrle Fence 8-15,15-9,1S-6; Gunthrle ments with others should work ou to [ M A X ] m o v i e : T o U ve and 18:32. Smlts 4-t 0-1 >, Rennino 7-15 4-4 1*, M iller [CNN] Crossfire [LIFE] MOVIE: 'Like Normal People' A [CNN] Newsnight 3:45AM Fence def. B&J Auto Repair 3-15,15-13,15-10; Reaulor Seaton Ends your satisfaction today. Don t be Intlrni- which you’re presently Involved has far Die in L.A.' (CC) A government agent Reds’ Daniels gets lucky Shots on gool— Los Angeles 15-2-11—28. 11-19 *-10 36, Wlttman 4-* (M) (, Thompson young retarded couple meet with resist­ [ESPN] AW A Championship Wrestling Fred'sPfocedef. Nosslff Arm s 7-15,15-12,154. greater promise than appears on the [ESPN] SpeedWeek goes undercover to find a counterfeiter af­ St. Louis 12-16-13-^1. ^5 2-2 6, G ray 2-3 00 4, Sklles 1-2 2-2 4, dated by either bigwigs or big deals. ance when they announce their plans to Power-play Opportunities—Los Angeles X- denotes reaulor season chomps surface. Don't take things at face value, [TMC] MOVIE: ‘A Night in the Ufe of [LIFE] Lady Blue ter his partner is killed in the line of duty. PLANT CITY, Fla. (AP) - The Cincinnati Frederick OO 00 0. Totals 49-100 77-76 131. You can cope with both. Know where to marry. Shaun (Cassidy, Linda Purl. Hope 0 of 3; St. Louis 1 of 5. GOLDEN STATE 027) Jimmy Reardon' A suburban high-school William L. Peterson, Willem Dafoe. 198® Sportlight look for romance and you II find It. The start searching for pluses today. Lange. 1979. [ U S A ] Cam p M id n ite (90 min.) Reds gave it their best Schott, to coin a phrase, Goalies—Los Angeles, Hrudey, 19-26^ M ullln 10-26 1-1 22, Teople 10-17 10-13 31, SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) This could graduate looks toward an uncertain future Rated R. (In Stereo) (41 shots-3S soves). St. Louis, Mlllen, 16- L.SmIth ^3 OO 4, Alford 30 OO 7, Rich­ Astro-Graph Matchmaker instaiitly re­ [TM C] MOVIE: 'Nighthawks' A New flipping a $25,000 raise at outfielder Kal bo one of those rewarding days lor you in 1962 Chicago. River Phoenix, Ann Mag- 1 2:05AM (B 19-5 (28-24). mond 9-21 3-4 22, Bol 76 OO 4, O.SmHh 9^ Big East results veals which signs are romantically per­ nuson, Meredith Salenger. 1988. Rated R. York City cop is pitted against a European 4:00AM (35 streets of San Francisco Daniels. A — 17,195. Bowling when you’ll get more by being a giver. 12:15AM [MAX] MOVIE: Fire­ 1* 56 24, Hloelns 4-11 72 11, Sampson 1-2 March 3 fect for you. Mall $2 to Matchrnaker c/o (In Stereo) terrorist looking for publicity through [A&E] MOVIE: 'The Courtneys of Cur- Referee— Rob Shick. Linesmen—Shone 0-1 2.Totols 50-113 21-27 127. house' A crooked politician is forced to Owner Marge Schott, rarely accused of being Strive to be unselfish In all of your deal­ bloodshed. Sylvester Stallone, Billy Dae zon Street' The domestic lives and loves Heyer, Don Schochte. Indiana 42 20 39 14 M— 131 this newspaper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleve­ contend with three female firefighters who BC 90, Syracuse 87 Csnedlens set an NHL ings with others at every level. Williams, Rutger Hauer. 1981. Rated R. of a London family are traced through three dull, thought it was time to become involved in Golden State n 33 33 31 » — m land OH 44101-3426. 8:00PM (3D Magic of David Copper- frown upon his arsonoiis activities. Gianna SAGITTARIUS (Now. 23-Doc. 21) There generations. Anna Neagle, Michael Wild­ the team ’s salary dispute with Daniels. Powder Puff 7Polnt goals—Miller 6, Person 4, ™>" of 'tie Quebec Bulldofs. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Positive field: The Explosive Encounter (CC) The [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents Rains, Martha Peterson, Renee Raiford. Schrempf, Mullln, Teogle, Alford, Rich­ SYRACUSE (17) is a profitable market for your wares to­ master illusionist attempts a daring escape ing. 1947. Kathy Randall 191.49S, Ruth Ann Gloss 470, measures can be taken at this time to 1987. Rated R, Schott proposed that Daniels join her mond, O.Smlth, Hloolns. Fouled out— Owens 77 75 W, Thompson 713 73 16, T-mnir. ” poll'* to lead 9:30PM C3D ($D Just the Ten of Us Vicky Ladabouche irW95, Joanne Desllet day. be they service or products. The from a building seconds before its demoli­ [CNN] Larry King Overnight Smlts, Reming. Rebounds—Indlono 52 (talemon 711 67 16, Douglas 1718 76 24, w® **■'* '■®“' o'’*e Wilkes. enhance your earning (CC) Wendy hopes her dale will pass the St. Elsewhere Thursday in a little riverboat gambling. It iai.4S4, M ary Wrioht 2DJ-519, Terry SlemlnskI key for tapping the coveted green Is to tion. Guest star: Emma Samms. (60 min.) 1 2:30AM (3D G ym nastics (Person, Miller 10), Golden State 74 Roe 614 71 16, Johnson 1-3 16 3, Horried you feel you are doing rather well. Make Coach’s "dinner test". (R) [ESPN] College Basketball: Utah State 179.496, Lori Fenton 17B.4S8, Nancy Hahn 190. .be .econdN "K*;'|o”j“^^^ (In Stereo) (3D Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) would be winner take all on the flip of a coin in (O.Smlth 13). Assists— Indkma 35 (Flem­ 1-1 70 2, Manning 70 70 0. Totals 3*67 a ^ X rt to capitalize on this lucky keep foremost In your mind that what [ESPN] Great American Events (R) at Cal-Irvine (2 hrs.I (R| front of a Cincinnati television camera. ing 10), Golden Stote 21 (Richmond 6). 1726 87. you have to offer is valuable. (T) g® Perfect Strangers (CC) Larry en­ SD SD Late Night W ith David Letter- [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide LaVaeInduatrlal Total fouls— Indiana 27, Golden State 24. BOSTON COLLEGE (9*1 CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jon. 19) In order courages Balki to watch horror movies on [USA] Ray Bradbury Theater man (In Stereo) Daniels and his agent, Lou Oppenheim, Technicols— Indiana Illegal defense, (.old­ ihe’ it.7 '' 'J,*'>«'T0th the president of Va URUS (April 20-May 20) This Is a [TMC] MOVIE: Joy of My- Patti Dunne’s School Benton 75 1-2 9, Able 713 46 22, Beas­ Hsiloween. (R) (g) Honeymooners 4;20AM en State Illegal defense 3. A— 13614. m fti« u Orwnl«lng Com- nood day to focus your attention on to further your personal ambitions to­ 9:45PM SD Sea H unt agreed. La rry Kowolshyn 200, Dick Murphy 214-573, ley 711 71 S, Barros 1720 *6 31, M oran hi'ihT m.! commissioner of baseball (3D Matter of Life end Death The con­ konos' An amnesiac shipbuilder finds rom­ Patti Dunne's School of Gymnastics boys' 77 73 10, Edwards 16 70 2, Jackson 46 day, you might have to be a bit more as­ Alfred Hitchcock Presents Bob Bassett 200-213-590, Phil AAasse 202-551, Tanerslhat are ot personal importance troversial Florida murder trial of W. Tho­ 10:00PM (3D Falcon Crest (CC) An SD ance on a Greek island. Kevin Raymond, So, Schott flipped a 50-cent piece in the teom recently competed In o Class 111,1 Vond V Don Wilson 205-566, M ike Vlgnone 573, Barry 71 8, Pruitt 70 70 0. Totals 3466 1619 90. sertive than usual. Don’t wait for things iJ k ^ Willie Shoemaker becomes the first to you. You could be more «ot‘onate mas Zeigler, convicted of killing four peo­ gela opposes Lance and Pilar’s marriage gD Hollywood Squares Monique DuPrez, Erica Svanson. 1978. meet hosted by TrI-Towne Gymnastics of PInney 233-606, N Ick Morottl 571, Daye Mo izo l I Holftime—Boston 47, Syracuse 37. parking lot at the Reds’ complex and called *^^*^*® *1® ® million in career eamlnee to come to you, instead bend develop­ ple including his wife and her parents, is plans; Maggie leaves Richard. Anna agrees Rated R. Rockville. 205-562, Pot Castoana 236, Ray Riley 230-575, Three-point goals—Syracuse 716 (Roe 69, when he guided Lord A l War to a onviength than usual in furthering your self- (S5 G ene Sco tt heads. It cam e up tails, and Daniels was $25,000 ments to suit your needs. examined by investigative reporters Ike to let Nick and Ben care for her. (60 min.) Don Dion of Bolton ploce ninth on the Hl-Bor Tony Glocomo 200, Ted Johnson 204-216-593, Douglas 1-5, Dwent 71, Johnson 71), Bov [A&E] Winston Churchill: The Valiant 4:45AM [HBO] MOVIE: ‘Volunteers' In the 7-9 oge oroup while M ike Luntfo ot EMERGENCY An?ta’’ Hel!?t'i '*'* »»«).*00 Santa interests. 21-June 20) Someone AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. 19) A repeat Pappas and Ron Gollobin. Host: David (In Stereo) richer. Dan Dumond 234-602, James Dotson 225-203- ton 615 (Barros 36, Benton 72, M oron 1- M before a recoid crowd of Years (CC) A ne'er-do-well playboy running (rom Bolton wos fifth on the Hl-Bor, Wth on the Fire — Police — Medical 5), Fouled out—Benton. Rebounds— Svr­ GEMINI (May Frost. (2 hrs.) (R) (3D (40) 20/20 (CC) Scheduled: the eftocts “It is something bizarre,” Reds general 5*9, Tom Atomlon 213-55B, John KozIckI 553, M.627 at Santa Anita In Arcadia. Calif. best interest at heart performance could bo on your program a gambling debt escapes to Thailand to parallel bars on toth on the voult,olsolnthe7-9 Leon Bilodeau 213-231-601, Butch Soylno 567, ocuse 34 (Coleman 14), Boston 36 (Able 19S7 -- Mike Tyson adds the WBA who has your today. It looks like you will be able to of technological advances on our future 1:00AM (15 Runaway With the Rich serve in the Peace Corps. Tom Hanks, aoecateoory. mioht try to pul something advanta- 05 MOVIE: 'A Death in Canaan' People manager Murray Cook said. “It’s a once-in-a- Lou Torktono 202, Brion KozIckI 219, Mike 10). Atslits—Syracuse 14 (Douglot 91, heavywe ghi crown to his WBC heavyweight duplicate something you did very suc­ in a Connecticut town rise to the defense work lives. (60 min.) and Famous Melba Moore In the Domini­ John Candy, Rita Wilson 1985. Rated R. Timmy Watt of Monchesterwosnlnth on the Kopp 207-561, Jeff Warner 200, Al Senna DIAL 911 Boston 15 (Benton, M oron 4). Total S u sto g e th e ^o ryo u today. Let your crown with a unanimous 12-round decision of a teenager accused of the mutilation can Republic; Alan Thicke in Venezuela (In Stereo) lifetime situation for all of us.” floorlnthe7-9ageoroupwhlleBrlonPtrkeyof 226-203-201-630, Ed Bochl 205-550, Jim HortSSO, In Manchester touts—Syracuse 17, Boston 21. Techni­ over James "Bonecrusher" Smith In Las cessfully in the past. OD (2D N ew s A/lanchester a I so perf or med we 11. Frank Uriah231-201-624 cals—Boston bench, Douglas. A —*604. benefactor do it. i^

MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Mar. 3. 1989 — 19 18 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Mar. 3. 19«9 WEEKEND W e e k e n d M Food for thought Being crafty Wear poodle skirts

There will be a heavy The Tolland Craft Show and Guys and gals, boys and girls! emphasis on diet foods and Sale will be Saturday at the St. Get out those poodle skirts and The Paper Gramophone’ has universal message cholesterol control at this Matthew Parish Center, on the blue suede shoes, and head for A weekend’s Food and Nutrition Tolland Green, from 10 a.m. to 4 the Swing into Spring Sock Hop, Show at the Hartford Civic It there is a p.m. Dozens of New England tonight at 7:30 at the Army and Center. Robert E. Kowalski, universal mes­ craftsmen will demonstrate their Navy Club, 1090 Main St. The sage in “The author of the bestselling “ 8-Week crafts and sell their wares. event is for the entire family, and Paper Gramo­ Cholesterol Cure,” will make Admission is $1 per adult; a donation of $5 per family will be phone,” now in presentations at 11 a.m. and 2 BP children under 10 admitted free if collected at the door. The event is its United Center Stage p.m. Saturday. In adition, the accompanied by an adult. sponsored by Crossroads of New A stage shows will feature such Refreshments and baked goods Hope Manor. States premier Robert Donnelly at The Hart­ television personalities as Terry will be available. ford Stage Frank of television’s “ Get Company, it Cooking Connecticut,” The Dance all night must certainly Phantom Diner, Chef Joseph Getting snowy ^ M ' be that love and r n L im Tomassetti and Margie “ Micro­ ■A If you missed last weekend’s You’ll have a good time, and faith and idealism are stronger teacher, Oscar Borisovich. She, whiz” Kreschollek. Food sam­ performance of "Snow White” by contribute to a worthy cause, by than any malfeasance or a the party-indoctrinated Stanlinist ples will be offered by most of the the Connecticut Concert Ballet, attending a Senior Mixer, on political system. and he, the former Czarist show’s 200 booths. The show is you’ll have another chance on Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5 As staged by director Yuri intellectual. The device where open tonight until 9 p.m., Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at the p.m. at the Lowe Program Yeremin, Alexander Chervins- Lidia speaks as Victoria’s men- Saturday from 10 a.m. to 9:30 Mansfield Middle School, 205 Center of Manchester Commun­ ky’s adaptation of his original tor/conscience through a picture p.m., and Sunday from 11 a.m. to Spring Hill Road, Mansfield. ity College. All proceeds go to the screenplay is a thing of lyric frame is most interesting. 5 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults, These performers, many of them East of the River Branch of the beauty. Michael Yeargan’s set pro­ $2 for children 7 to 13, and free to from Manchester, rehearse at Red Cross. It is 1948. Russia is still vides a perfect arena for the those under 7. 280 Garden Grove Road. General recovering from the terrible action. Shell-pocked walls back­ The Older Adult Association of effects of the war just ended, and drop a square revolving pylon, admission is $4, children and MCC is hosting this dance. Pete senior citizens $2. [ continues to feel the effects of the representing the entrance to the Grossi’s Band will provide music abusive years of the Stalin reign. school, the classroom and Victo­ East meets west of the 1950s and ’60s. There will Russia has survived a revolu­ ria’s cramped bedroom. Peak at antiques be door prizes and refreshments. tion, a civil and international There is a sadness and a Learn about modern health Admission is $10 per person. Call war, and has raised a new There will be 68 antique 643-5111. passion throughout the evening. care and traditional Japanese Naama Caspi, Judy Schmerler, Elliot generation of youthful pioneering It is a sadness brought about by arts in a program called STAGESTRUCK — The teen-age cast of dealers from all over the region enthiusiasts, who ignore or ra­ the repressive acts of a govern­ "Western Health and Eastern "The Song of Terezin," which will be Wasser, Ariel Flavin, Larry Norman, at the Annual Antiques Show this tionalize the dreadful excesses of ment toward innocent people in Wealth,” on Sunday at the performed this weekend in Manchester, Joshua Maciel, Nancy Levy and Smadahl weekend at Howell Cheney Vocal virtuosos the government to support the the name of change. Quadrangle Museums in Spring- assembles for a group portrait.Theshow Morra. Also in the show are Elizabeth Technical Vocational School on Motherland in her struggle to Lidia becomes a victim of New State Road. The show is The Elizabethtown College field, Mass. There will be will be Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 Parrott and Evan Taback of South Concert Choir of Pennsylvania have a place in the world. thensystem she supports, just as demonstrations of aikido, a open from 10 a.m. to 5 pm. p.m., at Temple Beth Sholom, 400 E. Windsor: Marisa Levinson and Melissa will present a free concert on Victoria, a young pioneer Oscar has been made a victim of Japanese martial art; the Saturday, and from 10 a.m. to 4 leader and teacher’s aide, meets Rosenshein of East Hartford; Jared Saturday evening at 7:30 in the the same system he opposed. growing of bonsai, or miniature Middle Turnpike. General admission is p.m.Sunday. Proceeds go to the Semyon, a naval trainee to the Tall, thin Kathleen Chalfant is Schneider of Tolland; and Abby Sykask sanctuary of the Wapping trees; and origami, the art of $6, students and senior citizens $5, Vocational Industrial Clubs of diplomatic service, at a local superb as Lidia Ivanovna. Her Community Church, 1790 Elling­ folding paper. Participants may patrons are $25. The cast includes of Lebanon. America, a student organization dance. stiff party exterior is a brown Manchester residents, Joan Wasser, at the school. ton Road, South Windsor. Except for the omnipresent double-breasted shell that only then leave Japan for a visit to a political atmosphere, their brief thinly disguises the loving tender­ modernfoperating room, where love affair could have taken place ness she feels for others. they will be requested to wear Kind of odd Work is artistic anywhere in America. The walk Jack Bittner provides equal surgical caps and gowns. home from the dance in the cold, support as the old biology teacher Youngsters may put casts on “ The Odd Couple,” that “ Work,” an exhibition of star-filled night and lingering, and spirit of another time. their fingers and “ turn their paintings by Hartford artist PAINFUL LOVE — Ray Virta as Semyon and Ann Dowd Chervinsky's adaptation of his originai screenplay will be contemporary comic classic, is reluctant good night at her door The driving force of “The insides out,” making life-sized being presented this weekend by David W. Osborne, will open could have been on the plains of Paper Gramophone” is young as Victoria share a difficult romance in the American at the Hartford Stage through March 18. copies of their heart, liver and The Producing Guild at The Sunday at the Charter Oak Kansas and the young lovers Ann Dowd. Her portrait of premier of “The Paper Gramophone.” Alexander kidneys. Health professionals Wallace Stevens Theatre of The Temple Cultural Center Gallery, could very easily have been Ron Victoria is one of constant wonder will answer questions about their Hartford Insurance Group, 690 21 Charter Oak Ave., Hartford. Howard and Millie Perkins. and enthusiasm. The daughter of pretense. She makes you believe thatch of unruly blond hair, Virt^ religious practice opposed by the ness and humor. day-to-day duties. These activi­ Asylum Ave., Hartford. In this Osborne’s paintings show the V Many of director Yeremin’s wrongfully executed patriots, her every word and her energy is boyishly charming as the state. ties are at the Springfield female version, Nancy Katz of industry and activity of blue stage pictures seem cinemati- Dowd’s Victoria rises above all carries the play through some doctrinaire party young. “ The Paper Gramophone” will Library, the Museum of Fine Simsbury plays a horrid collar work. The opening cally inspired. One fascinating odds in her insistence that life is flagging moments. Naive in his belief that the rest “ The Paper Gramophone” is a continue at Hartford Stage, 50 Arts, the Springfield Science housekeeper who rooms with reception will be from 3 to 6 p.m. scene is the surrealistic tango good, and that she will make a Dowd is well matched to Ray of the world would be better off if delight. It is a positive message of Church St., through March 18. Museum and the George Walter Linda Gray Kelley of Worcester, on Sunday. Subsequently, the between the school principal, difference in the future. Virta as the student diplomat, they were “ like us,” he still loves the spirit of life to overcome Telephone 527-5151 for ticket Vincent Smith Art Museum. Free Mass., a hypochondriac divor­ gallery will be open Mondays Lidia Ivanovna, and the biology Dowd’s energy is no Pollyanna Semyon. Tall and gangly, with a his father, who continues his sorrow and adversity with good­ information. parking is available at the cee. “ The Odd Couple will be through Fridays, noon to 4 p.m. museum association’s lots on presented through March 19, on State Street. Admission is free at Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8 Folk music is free Show’s writer enjoys C in e m a all events. p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays at 8; 30 p.m.; and Sundays at 2:30 Wintonbury Folk Fellowship and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are will hold its monthly free •V digging for history HARTFORD Sat 12:35, 2:50, 5, 7:30, 10, 12:05; Sun (PG) Frl 7, 9:15; Sat and Sun 4:30, 7, Sun 12:15, 2:45, 5:15, 7:45, 10:15. — between $15 and $18. Call 289-8870 coffeehouse on Saturday at 7:30 Cinema City — Pelle: The Conqueror 12:35, 2:50, 5, 7:30, 10, — Rain Man (R) 9:15. — The Land Before Time (G) Sat Dangerous Liaisons (R) F rl7:30,10; Sat It’s a rattler! for ticket information. FrI 6:50, 9:40; Sot ond Sun 1, 3:45, 6:50, Frl 1:30, 7:15, 9:55,12:25; Sat 1:30, 4:15, and Sun 1:15,3. — Who's Harry Crumb? and Sun 12, 2:30, 5, 7:30, 10. — The p.m. at Wintonbury Baptist (PG-13) Frl 7:10; Sat and Sun 5, 7:10. — everything. It’s not known to 9:40. — AAlssIssIppI Burning (R) FrI 7, 7:15, 9:55, 12:25; Sun 1:30, 4:15, 7:15, •Burbs’ (PG) Frl 7:45, 9:55; Satand Sun Glastonbury’s timber rattles­ Church, 54 Male Ave., LOS ANGELES (A P) - David 9:45; Sot ond Sun 1:15, 3:55, 7, 9:45. — 9:55, — Dream a Little Dream (PG-13) The Naked Gun (PG-13) FrI-Sun 9:30. 12:45,3,5:25,7:45,9:55. — Rain Man (R) Rintels, the producer and writer anybody, least of all a guy like me Beaches (PG-13) FrI 7:10, 9:35; Sot and Frl 1, 7:20, 9:40,11:55; Sat 12, 2:20, 4:45, Oliver & Company ((3) Sat and Sun 1:30, Frl 7, 9:45; Sat and Sun 1, 4, 7, 9:45. — nakes will be the topic of a Bloomfield. The featured 3:15. of CBS' “ Day One.” was 7 years who’s trying to dramatize things Sun 1:30, 4:05, 7:10, 9:35. — Women on 7:45,10:15,12:20; Sun 12,2:20,4:45,7:45, True Believers (R) Frl 7:20, 9:50; Sat lecture on Saturday at Dinosaur musician will be Steve Serkosky, the Verge of o Nervous Breakdown (R) 10:15. — Farewell to the King (PG-13) WILLIMANTIC and Sun 12:10, 2:50, 5:05, 7:20, 9:50. — For art’s sake a singer-songwriter from old in 1945, the year the first where there are frequently con­ FrI 7:20, 9:30; Sot ond Sun 1:45, 5, 7:20, Frl 1:10, 7:10,9:35,11:45; Sat 12:10,2:30, U.A. The Cinemas — Dream a Little The Fly II (R) Frl 8, 10:15; Satand Sun State Park, on West Street in atomic bomb tumbled out of the flicting accounts or no accounts. 9:30. 4:50, 7:10, 9:35, 11:45; Sun 12:10, 2:30, Dream (PG-13) Frl 7:45,10:15; Sat and 1:15, 3:30, 5:45, 8, 10:15. Rocky Hill. Herpetologist Robert During the month of March, Middletown, who is celebrating 4:50, 7:10, 9;35. — Working Girl (R) Frl the release of his first album, Enola Gay and plummeted to­ “ I don’t believe in some kinds of EAST HARTFORD 1:05, 7:50, 10:15, 12:25; Sat 12:50, 3:10, Fritsch will discuss identifying Manchester Community Col­ ward Hiroshima. Poor Richards Pub and Cinema — 5:20, 7:50, 10:15, 12:25; Sun 12:50, 3:10, lege’s Newspace Gallery will "Follow Him.” what-if drama, like what if Ruby Schedule Unavailable. 5:20, 7:50, 10:15. these snakes, and the reasons for “ What I remember was that the hadn’t killed Oswald and there Showcase Cinemas 1-9 — Chances Are protecting them. The lecture is at feature an exhibit by artists who war was ending and that people’s was a trial? Or what if George (PG) sneak preview FrI and Sat 8. — MANCHESTER 1 p.m., and admission is included are members of Artworks Reeds in the eve fathers — including mine — were True Believer (R) FrI 1:45, 7:35, 10:05, UA Theaters East r - The Naked Gun Custer had been court- 12:10; Sat 12:30, 2:40, 4:55, 10:05, 12:10; (PG-13) Frl 7:30, 9:45; Sat and Sun 2:20, NEED SOME EXTRA with normal exhibit costs, $1 for Gallery, a Hartford-based coming home. It was wonderful,” martialed? I don’t like those Sun 12:30, 2:40, 4:55, 7:35, 10:05. — 4:45, 7:30, 9:45. — Who’s Harry Crumb? adults, 50 cents for children. artists’ cooperative. The opening Clarinetist Richard Stoltzman Rintels recalled. “ And I don’t Cousins (PG-13) FrI 1:55, 9:50, 12; Sat (PG-13) Frl 7:15, 9:35; Sat and Sun 2, kinds of shows. That’s make- 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:25, 9:50,12; Sun 12:15, 4:15,7:15,9:45. — The Land Before Time SPENDING MONEY? party is tonight, featuring a will present concerts tonight and think a lot of people immediately believe. But here’s a show in 2:30, 4:45, 7:25, 9:50. — Lean on Me (G)- Sat and Sun 2:10, 4:15. — The concert by the Wintergreen Trio. Saturday at 8 at Jorgensen thought much beyond that. So it’s (PG-13) Frl 1:40, 7:15, 9:30, 11:30; Sat Accidental Tourist (PG) Frl-Sun7,9:25. which there was conflict and 12:40, 3, 5:05, 7:15, 9:30,11:30; Sun 12:40, — Heavy Metal (R) Frl and Sat Newspaper routes available in your area... Enjoy the grumbling These musicians, based in Auditorium, University of kind of startling to realize, as you ambiguity, and they came out 3, 5:05, 7:15,9:30. — Dangerous Liaisons midnight. — Rocky Horror Picture Vermont, play an unusual blend Connecticut in Storrs. Playing go back through the record, that a (R) Frl 1, 7:05, 9:30, 11:50; Sat 12, 2:20, Show (R) Frl and Sat midnight. — U2: with a clear decision. Some Grumbling Gryphons, a of folk, jazz and original everything from New Age and lot of the people who were 4:50, 7:05, 9:30, 11:50; Sun 12, 2:20, 4:40, Rattle and Hum (PG-13) Frl and Sat people think that it was not only 7:05,9:30. — The Fly 11 (R) Frl 2,7:40,10, midnight. traveling children’s theater compositions on hammered folk to jazz and classical music, THREE DOLLIES? — Three Broadway revue celebrating the music of Broad­ involved in the decision had a the right decision, but it was also 12:15; Sat 1,3:15, 5:15,7:45, 10:10,12:15; Earn money and prizes by delivering the troupe, will present a free Stoltzman is the epitome of the very different point of view.” Sun 1, 3:15, 5:15, 7:45, 10:10. — The VERNON dulcimer, flute and percussion actresses vie for centerstage as they way composer Jerry Herman, continues absolutely inevitable. 'Burbs' (PG) Frl 1:40, 7:25, 9:40, 12:05; Cine 1 & 2 — The Accidental Tourist word “ versatile.” The programs Drawn to history with the Manchester Herald in your performance at 4 p.m. Sunday at instruments. The concert is at 8 sing, “Hello, Dolly!" in the current through April 16. Performances are dirt-under-the-fingernails deter­ South Church, 90 Main St., New p.m., and will be followed by a will be presented in cabaret production at Coachlight Dinner Thea­ Wednesday through Sunday. The Britain. This group is known for style. Tickets are between $5 and mination of an archaeologist, neighborhood. reception with refreshments. tre, “Jerry’s Girls.” From left, the theater is on Main Street in East its interpretations of legends, Both the concert and reception $10 general admission, with Rintels uses the past not to propel actresses are Mary Louise, Margaret Windsor. For reservations, call 522- steamy chronicles of passion and HOP TO IT... Call today to get more details. and its innovative use of masks. are free, and open to the public. discounts for students and senior greed, but, as “ Day One” demon­ citizens. Call 486-4226. Wright and Travis Hudson. The show, a 1266. strates, to explore what interest­ ing people do when placed in Visiting the Alps difficult circumstances. WE WILL NOTIFY 647-9946 Sing out YOUR CARRIER You’ll have a chance to visit LOOKING FOR THE RIGHT CAMP Try Our Pay-By-Mail Marble St...... all the Alpine region of Austria this Three musicians from the “ Day One,” a three-hour CBS THAT YOU ARE A McCabe St...... all weekend, as a traveller in the Amherst, Mass., area are taking movie airing Sunday, is about the PAY-BY-MAIL FOR YOUR CHILD? Program... CUSTOMER. Stock Place...... all Bushnell Armchair Travel the stage of The Sounding Board building and dropping of the series. A film by Joe dair will coffeehouse on Saturday, with 5 t b A n n u a l bomb on Japan. 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by Steve Dickenson SNAFU by Bruce Deeltle KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE by Lsrry Wriflht XKNOU) T VOU'RG. BNJOmCr NoT MA(2p|^D 7^ i FOCUS/Adwee 'OCIR NEtO J0 6 AS PiX-AVGrROUND MONITDR DIUUON,, m i J r w / Loss of unborn baby hurts just as much w itH ^ DEAR ABBY: My miscarriage, express your feelings of DEAR ABBY: I’m female — 68 husband and I wanted sorrow as though she had lost a years young — and want to share my so much to have this “ living” child. Because she has. recent experience. child, and we almost While visiting my son and his made it, but I miscar­ Dear Abby DEAR ABBY: To “ Concerned N.J. family, my daughter-in-law asked me PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz ried a baby boy in my Parent” you said; “Serving teen­ to pick up her birth control prescrip­ A sixth month and he Abigail Van Buren 3-3 agers beer or any other kind of tion at a local pharmacy. When the couldn’t be saved. This alcoholic beverage in one’s home gentleman at the counter gave it to tragedy was heart­ because ‘they would party some­ me, he hesitated for a moment, then breaking enough, but where else’ is, in m y view, both a asked, “ Are these for you, madam?’’ some of the “ comfort­ feeble and unacceptable excuse.’’ I said, “ Yes.” Then he told me I was ing” comments from Abby, isn’t that the same kind of entitled to a senior citizen’s discount well-meaning friends made it even ■ “ Don’t be so downhearted — it logic behind providing school children — so he changed the price! AP photo worse. isn’t as though you lost a CHILD.” with sex education because they are Now, how many 68-year-old women "They don’t have much confidence in 1989 by NEA. Inc. whoever cooks the in-fiight meais." Abby, will you please ask yoUr GRIEVING going to do it anyway, so this way get a senior citizen’s discount for birth JESSICA TALKS — Former church readers NEVER to try to comfort a they’ll be safe rather than sorry? control pills? He made my day. secretary Jessica Hahn talks with a woman who has lost a premature DEAR GRIEVING: To the above I love your column, but I ’ m curious What a country! listener during an early morning talk BUGS BUNNY by Warner Bros. baby with any of the following well-intentioned but inappropriate about one thing. Why do you promote IDA IN KENT. WASH. comments — and if you can add comments, I can repeat some advice I abstinence from teen-age drinking, show at a Charlotte, N.C., radio station PAFFY 7>IE STAR CANT B E I D PIDN'T THINK anything, please do: have frequently offered: To the but not from illicit sex? Thursday. Hahn, whose sexual encoun­ PISTU RBED NC3W. HE'S HE HAO m y F A N S ^ ' ■ “ Cheer up, you’re still young. parents, a m iscarriage is the loss of a DAWN IN BLYTHEVILLE, ARK. HAQAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne CJUCK ter with PTL leader Jim Bakker in 1980 WITH HIS F A N S / ^ r' You can try again.” child. They have anticipated, planned led to a federal grand jury indictment, ■ “ You have one child already. Be for and prepared for this child, which DEAR DAWN: I do not condone The fact about drugs, AIDS and how to was making her first appearance in thankful for what you have.” they will never have. (Regardless of illicit sex, but I would not withhold sex prevent unwanted pregnancy are all In ____ A^0 you Quys vi^o a / ^ k b p u s Me'UL ^ (2k&MT MEPE . Abbv's new, expanded booklet, "What Every ■ ■ “ It was God’s will. Praise the how many other children they may education from ANYONE who asked Charlotte since testifying for the grand TO &et^p o i r r OUR VDU&ussT WB'S PAfZKif^ &I2IZZUY.' r’/r/ij’im Teen Should Know." To order, send your L ord .” have, one child will never replace the for it. These days what teen-agers name and address, plus check or money jury in 1987. order fo r $3.50 to ; Dear A b b y ’s Teen Booklet, ■ “ You could have been lucky: it one that was lost.) don’t know can not only “ hurt” them P.O. B ox 447, M ount M o rris, III. 61054. might not have been normal.” If a friend loses a child through — it can K IL L them. Postage Is Included. L-iiiiL

WIT OF THE WORLD OtiritMied bv NEA. me iF tf Wartter Bros me As Aighu Reserved 3-3-W You could have deductions PEOPLE LI'L ABNER by Al Capp f I ' mt Amsterdam MATCMtnHr.^-BUT, VO UEST A PR AP.^^-. Hepburn seeking role DAiaV t ! DEAR DR. GOTT: My husband, age 53, has been averaging. However, the tax court ruled in joining in. That’s because they Sylvia Coakley on Aug. 16, told Criminal Court 2 S S Itaking 30 milligrams of Valium a day for 24 years. Reason; A payout is eligible for favor of the taxpayer. were not married when Brown Judge Randall Wyatt that Rogers fired him |He also drinks four cans of beer every evening. How ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook income averaging if it (a) repres­ The court considered five sold his home. effective Sept. 30. Daniels was Rogers’ ;does he go about quitting? ents the entire balance in an points in making this decision: Should Mr. Brown die before drummer about 12 years.

I employee’s plan account and (b) (a) Is the owner instrumental to Mrs. Brown, she would be able to Daniels, co-producer of the 1986 music video, UMTiL The Virus i& IT'S To AU WlUTAfiV pgfZSoNAlgU' is paid within one taxable year on the success of the company? (b) claim the exclusion on the sale of “ Superbowl Shuffle” featuring members of the COnlTAWEDr WU ARE G^Te»1 ii4 i DEAR READER: Thirty milligrams of Valium is A COMpOlfeR VH2U5 HA$ account of the employee’s sepa- How does the owner’s compensa­ their new home. Chicago Bears, is to go on trial April 24. enreizgp ■The DereH5E OlRECTeD To 05E AfJ ‘fti05E,1o£7. ;a whole lot. I estimate that the effect on the brain of A woman at Warner Bros. Records, Rogers’ HElWo(ZtC,Ut|VM€-Fprai\W& U5ERS A9AC0& foR AUU ;five milligrams is equivalent to two ounces of hard iMTo LiTlLE COfAPuTeiz NERD5 CO«PoTaTioM5. 'liquor. Therefore, your husband is getting the label, had no comment and said no publicists lequivalent of 12 ounces of spirts a day, plus his beer. were available. ; This could certainly qualify as an example of Passing along mortgage risky 'substance abuse. Your husband might deny that he Liz Taylor was in clinic FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavas has a problem, but, except for the lack of toxic effects on the liver, Valium produces the same D E A R BR UC E: As you know, property values in NEW Y O R K (A P ) - Elizabeth Taylor has mental changes that alcohol does; for example, Louisiana have fallen because of problems in the oil confirmed she spent time in the Betty Ford J slurred speech, sedation, poor coordination and patch. We have been fortunate to find new jobs in the Clinic after suffering a back injury, the first ^ y o u difficulty in reasoning. far West, but we’re now faced with the problem of time the actress has publicly acknowledged *(Y) ------selling the house that we’ve lived in for the last six her stay at the California rehabilitation center. ^ A liS ^ 0 P I T . SO $Aojc f>A$V Frankly, I'm surprised that your husband’s Smart Money THE GRIZZWELL8 by Bill Schorr physician would consent to over-prescribe Valium years. “ It has taken a long time to heal and even in such an irresponsible manner. The house has dropped dram atically in value,and longer to learn to live with it,” Taylor said in a AlA|?i?iA<5f c o u N S ^ i-^ R j W P Bruce Williams ncfT v . „ a r r r T ^ u u p \NVWFOH'TVeU w u . In my opinion, you should bring the situation to the there are six houses for sale on our block. We have a two-paragraph statement issued Thursday. OFF THE V&tO AT 5WP„. I W 9E A v i o r doctor’s attention. Your husband needs to address fully assumable Federal Housing Administration "During this time I was in the Betty Ford Clinic t v i e e n p -. p \ A N P fTZ0‘ M U A T lA l^ ■ V M fT . his problem, and he may require hospital mortgage and since the property values have for a brief time ... and I am fine now! ’’ de-toxification to get off the drug. If the doctor is diminished, our equity is shot. Taylor, 57, said she suffered a compression unsympathetic to your concerns, you may have to We have former neighbors who want to move into fracture of the first lumbar vertebra. But our area (they lost their far more expensive home) neither she nor her publicist would say if T* _ -\y4/\ves 3-3 look for other resources in your community. DEAR BRUCE: My wife and I have considered Another doctor, a substance-abuse counselor, and are willing to assume our mortgage. This would purchasing a family funeral plot, even though we’re prescription drugs for that injury put Taylor clergyman, Al-anon or similar organization may relieve us of the obligations of selling the house, only in our 40s. Some of our friends think it would be into the drug and alcohol rehabilitation clinic. WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll provide you with a mechanism to enable you broker’s fees, etc., and free us to move to our new premature since we should have many years Tabloids had reported that Taylor had gone successfully to confront your husband with his drug location. together before either one of us passes away. to the center last year, but this was the actress’ Is there anything that we should lookout fur in this first public statement about it, said publicist DID YOU H&AR ABOUT H E BROUGHT IT TO SCHOOU, HE IF F R D ^ l-EQS dependency. „ I know you are an advocate of buying both funeral I do not advise your husband to go cold turkey transaction, and is it necessary for us to spend Lucinda Marshall. WHAT HAPPENED TO AND IT DlSAPf=EAF 2ED. •oHOW UPO N THE MENU, plots and the funerals themselves in advance. Could with both substances because of the possibility of money for an attorney? MABTYS F>ET FRO&? HE'LL SUE. V you give us a reason or two that we can mention convulsions during the withdrawal period. S.J., when our friends smile at us as if we’re ready for a SHREVEPORT. LA. rubber room? T.M., NORTH DEAR S.J.: Your second question is answered CARSON CITY, NEV. Our Language ♦ KJ94 Bridge D EAR DR. GOTT: Our son has been having spells V A K 7 2 in which he seems to be in a daze. Sometimes he goes easily. Yes, you need an attorney for all real estate DEAR T.M.: While your friends may smile ♦ AQ through times where his eyes blink and roll and he transactions, and I know of no exceptions. There are knowing now, you will have the last laugh. Most Placebo identifies a harmless substance being ♦ 9 5 2 appears to be in outer space. Are these related? some heavy-duty shoals to be avoided if possible; an people buy funeral services and cemetery plots attorney can navigate through a transaction such as under an enormous amount of stress. How can one given as if it were medicine. When you spell placebo, WEST EAST By James Jacoby That would be enough for his contract, the one you’ve described. make intelligent judgments under those conditions? be careful not to lose your place. ♦ 8 7 ♦ 5 2 and he could worry about the over­ You should understand that if you allow this friend A gray-brown goose found in Hawaii is the nene. ¥964 ¥ 10 8 3 The jump to three spades by re­ tricks later. Instead, declarer played D E A R R E A D E R : Your son m ay be experiencing The only caveat I would suggest, if you’re sponder showed a hand strong enough to assume your mortgage, you are still very much Of course, there are many terms for geese — nene is ♦ 10 9 7 6 5 ♦ K J 8 4 the diamond queen. He figured that CHUBB AND CHAUNCEY by Vane* Rodawalt petit mal seizures, a mild form of epilepsy. purchasing a funeral plot, is to take into account ♦ Q J 10 3 to play at least game, plus five or just one of a flock. ♦ A 8 7 even if that lost to the king, he would Certain irregularities in the brain’s electrical on the bond, and if the friend defaults, the lender in that you may decide to live somewhere other than more spades. Why then would North still have the chance that the ace of all likelihood will look to you for recovery. And if not SOUTH activity can cause the “spells” you describe, Carson City in the future. I f so, you face the choice of suddenly bid a two-card diamond suit? clubs was in the East hand. But that -[WERe'e A monster irs A PICKY MONSTER ) the lender, the guarantor, the Federal Home OUR LANGUAGE AD-VICE: Today the Ad-Vice ♦ A Q 10 6 3 rSvithout the convulsions and unconsciousness that either being transferred back there for burial or The answer is that North was saying; wasn’t the layout. East won the dia­ INTHISaoSeTAND IHATVi/ONTQOFDRAN / Administration. Award goes to a television network. In a recent ¥ Q J5 OREO COOKIE./ 3 r e customarily seen with full-blown epilepsy. selecting another site. If your roots are in Carson ♦ 3 2 “Partner, I have a good hand for mond king and switched to the queen I'VE SenTA R4JSH You’ve indicated that there’s very little equity. City, the likelihood is that, if it were practical, you contest, the network advised viewers submitting spades, and I have first-round control IS Your son should be examined and undergo ♦ K64 of clubs. Quickly the defenders took HIM OUT That means that there’s not much to keep the new would want to be returned to the place of your roots. pictures that “ Photographs can not be returned.” of diamonds. If you have some slam four tricks to set the contract. The rule nesting. Including a brain wave test, an electronlce- buyers on the hook if things get tough for them. They I believe both of these acts are acts of love. While Save the two words can not for sentences, as in can Vulnerable; Neither interest, I’m happy to go further.” is simple — don’t take a finesse if los­ phalogram. He needs a diagnosis. If he does have will have very little incentive to stick around and your friends may snicker, you have shown your probably not. Otherwise, write cannot as one word, Dealer; North Since South had only enough values to ing it can cost you the contract. petit mal, treatment with medicine, such as bite the bullet. family how much you care for them. if you can. play game, he signed off at four Lesson; The bid of four diamonds Dilantin, is almost always effective. North East Given that set of conditions, if you are determined West spades and North passed. was a cue-bid, showing good spade For more information, I am sending you acopy of 1 NT Pass to sell on an FHA assumption, I would try to get a Pass When the 10 of diamonds was led support and indicating willingness to my Health Report “ Epilepsy: 'The Falling Sick­ Pass 4 ♦ decent down payment so that the new purchasers Bruce W illiam s, Am erica’s top radio talk host, is Do you have a question or comment about our Pass Pass - against four spades, declarer lost his play slam. When cue-bidding in sup­ ness." Other readers who would like a c o ^ should Pass will feel they have a valid reason to continue making language? Please write to Jeffrey McQuaIn, in care ability to do simple arithmetic. All he port of partner’s suit, make your send $1 with their name and address to P.O. Box heard each weeknight on NBC stations. Write to payments, even if times become difficult for them. of the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manches­ Opening lead; had to do was count tricks to know that cheapest bid first. Because of this rule, 91369, Cleveland, Ohio 44101-3769. Be sure to Williams in care of the Manchester Herald, P.O. he could take the ace of diamonds, five South knew that North did not hold the Good luck with your new home. Box 591, Manchester 06040. ter 06040. spade tricks and four heart tricks. ace of clubs. mention the title. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Mar. 3, 1989 — n

88 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Mar, 3, 1989 (DME8 IHDME8 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED )R SALE FDR SALE MANCHESTER. Bowers COVENTRY. Secluded 3- RECEPTIONIST/Book- SECRETARY/Receptio WA School District. By 4 bedroom Colonial, keeper. Full time, light 1st. Apleasantand busy SpcciolimDi huge modern kitchen Owner, 3 bedroom SCIENCE & HEALTH typing, computer en- downtown Insurance I Cape. New custom oak with bullt-ln applian­ t^ry, payable, receiva­ agency looking for a kitchen, T/a baths, fam­ ces, private beach and ble, and payroll. Under sharp candidate with if-nJCLEANiND ICARPENTRY/ iMiSCELUNEDUS ily room, above ground docking for your boat, supervision of Head speedwriting and typ­ REMDDaiNR ELECTRICAL SERVICES pool, many extras. 2 baths, more. $177,900. Bookkeeper. Full be- ing skills at 60wpm. laZIgEBViCES Principals only. Phillips Real Estate, Common Market OKs ozone protection neflts. 643-2451.______General office and $147,500. Call 646-5018 742-1450.D IN BR IEF O FFICE. Full time. Mon- some receptionist du­ CLEANING RENOVATIONS DUMAS ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION for an appointment. NORTH COVENTRY. day/Frlday. Expe­ ties required. Call Mr. BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) — The which are beginning mass production Svnricina Nm AMnchtU*!' S WH- PLUS Service changes, addi­ LABELS New custom Colonial, rience preterred. Hartman, 247-5111. llmcmtlc Han«t •na nHle* tional wiring and repairs on Manchester superb setting with lots 466,181 items acquired Common Market has agreed to cut its of refrigerators and other consumer Apply at: Carpet M * cawM* fa claon vawr hama, Comploto Home existing homes. Quality Tired of manually addreaaing anica ar wln4awa. f vaafi ax-, dlatrlbutlon mall — wt can of trees, cedar siding, use of chlorofluorocarbons, the syn­ goods containing the compounds. Giant, 221 Bralnard Maintenance work at affordble prices. *149,D0D seculded area close to UA THEATERS aarlanea and ratarantaa. Call Entirely owner operated. 27 automale thla proceaa provldlnp WASHINGTON (AP) — The Smithsonian thetic compounds that destroy the Greenpeace says Britain exported Road, Hartford. 525- lawrla tar a traa attimata. Repair / Renew quality service lor a reaeonabte Lovely cape with schools and shopping, Global CFC Use Looking for a few years exp. Call Joseph Institution has boosted its collection with items chlorofluorocarbons to 117 countries 9131.______price. Call 644-8161 charm. FIreplaced liv­ 2V3 baths, 2 car garage. Earth’s ozone layer, by 85 percent and 742-0247 Calllnga, Walls, Palming. Dumas 848-5253. ranging from jazzman Buddy Rich’s drums seek a total ban on its production by (by category, 1985) in 1988, 81 of which had not signed the DENTAL Receptionist. mature, responsible Paparlng, Carpamry ing room, large bed­ Phillips Real Estate, A and a 12.3-pound golden-yellow topaz to the the end of the century. Montreal Protocol. Full time In a pediatric individuals. If you ln»ui*

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Recently tuned. 1981 C H EV ET TE Sport, large living room and rec room. Call for a fully oppllanced kit­ convenient area. $695 Coll after 5pm, 643-0678. charming country dec­ private showing today. years!! Two bedroom, first floor, red and sliver. Body parking, cellar stor­ chen, basement, gar­ per month. Call D.W. good. Needs repairs. orating. $66,800. Sentry $129,900. Century 21 Ep­ THE SWISS GROUP age. $700 per month, Fish, 871-1400 or 643- Real Estate, 643-4060.n stein Realty, 647-8895.0 age, heat, large yard. R 7 1 MISCELLANEOUS $600. Keep trying. 643- 203-454-4404 Manchester. $625. per plus security, plus utili­ 1591.______6135. onth. 649-2871. ties. Available April MANCHESTER. Nice, I S J FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICE 1st. No pets. 649-5678 appllanced, 2 bedroom TOWN OF ANDOVER LEGAL NOTICE FOR SALE: carburetor, TOWN OF BOLTON after 7pm.______townhouse tor rent at ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS $650 per month Includ­ Holley 750 C FM with CLYDE At a regular meeting of the APARTMENTS M ANCH ESTER. Quality. vacuum secondaries. The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Andover, Ct. Bolton Conseryatlon Com- Heat, hot water, all ing utilities. Also could CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. will hold a public hearing on M arch 15,1989at 7:30p.m. In the mlslon/lnland Wetland I FOR RENT appliances Included. be purchased with little Mint condition. Less ROUTE 83, VERNON Town Office Building to hear the following applications re Agency (IWA) on 2/22/89 Air conditioning, quiet money down. 635-6200. than 1000 miles. $100. questing relief from the zoning laws of the Town of Andover, Permit *2 -8 9 -2 was Issued COVENTRY. Convenient on busline. Ideal for firm. Coll Joe after 7 83 NItaan 280ZX *7495 to Andrew P. Pinto, 23 School MANCHESTER. Beacon 643-1798.______84 Monte Carlo *6495 St., Bolton to build a boot location, rear court- mlddleoged and senior Hill. Two bedroom •282 Walfer Ouellefte - Requesting relief from Zoning storage shed on 8 10" piers, vard entrance. Carpet­ citizens. One bedroom, Ranch style condo. $795 SNOW Thrower, to fit 84 Century LTD wagon *6695 Regulations Section 11.2, Front Yard. A variance of 48" Inground and fill around ing, one bedroom $605, Two bedrooms, per month Includes several makes of 11 84 Skyhawk wagon *5995 46.5 feet Is requested. Has 53.5 feet, needs 100 feet. piers with 36" of bank run apartment. Two $640. 247-5030. horse power tractors. Praperty currently falls under Section 4.1.4. non-con­ grayel. There will be no other heat and hot water. 84 Camaro Blue *5995 months security dep­ Coll D.W. Fish, 643-1591 $75. 649-0964. forming structures. Property located on Hutchinson floor. osit. No pets. Adults M ANCH ESTER. 3 bed­ 85 Ontury 4 Dr. (2) *8995 Road. Wayne Shorey room In 2 year old or 871-1400.______85 Spectrum 4 Dr. *5195 preferred. $420 without duplex on cul-de-sac. •283 David & Catherine Cordner — Appeal of the Building Choirman utilities. 742-0569. 85 (Jonfury wagon *7495 Officials Ruling. Property located at the Intersection Elna DImock Fully carpeted, stove INSTORE AND ENDROLLS of Hendee Rd. & Hutchinson Rd. Clerk M ANCH ESTER. Onebed- and refrigerator, 2 27'k width - 258 66 Cutlaas Clera wgn. *8995 008-03 OFFICE SPACE • 284 Dayld & Catherine Cordner — Requesting relief from room apartment, heot, baths, private drive­ ISYi width - 2 for 258 86 Qrand Am 2 Dr. *8395 hot water, corpeting, way. Very nice. $850 MUST be picked up at the 86 Subaru QL10 *7495 Zoning Regulaflons Section 11.2 front yard and side EAST HARTFORD. New yard. Variance of 12.27 ft. front yard Is requested. Has LEGAL NOTICE air conditioning,all ap- per month. Security Herald Offlca Monday thru 86 Nova 4 Dr. *6995 87.73 ft., needs 100ft. Variance of 36.60 feet side yard Is pllances. Coll 649-5240. office space In restored Thursday before 11 a.n; only. Town of Bolton and references. No 88 Celebrity 4 Dr. *7695 requested. Has 63.40 ft., needs 100 ft. (corner lot). MANCHESTER. Two pets! Coll Ed, 649-2947. house, spectacular Property Is located at the Intersection of Hendee Rd. The Zoning Board of Appeals cathedral celling, & Hutchinson Rd. will hold a Public Hearing on bedroom Townhouse MANCHESTER. 2'/2 Thursday, March 16, 1989 at Burnside Avenue. 3800 •285 Robert C. Harris — Requesting relief from Zoning with fireplace. Heat, room efficiency apart­ WANTED TO 872-9111 7:00pm at the Town Hall to hot water, carpeting, square feet with base­ Regulations Section 11.2, Height Restriction. Needs 28 hear the following appeals: ment, Ideal for elderly ment. Can be divided. BUY/TRADE ft., regulations require 25 ft. A 3 ft. variance Is re­ air conditioning,allap- person. Single story quested. Property located at 369 Lake Rd. 1. Warren Bellefleur of 31 Terms negotiable. For Rocco Road for a sideline pllances. Nice loca­ building. Individual en­ • 286 Jerry R. & Marlorle L. Taylor — Request relief from tion. Call 647-1595. Information, coll Ruth LIONEL and American AUTOS FOR variance for a dwelling trance. Near shopping. FIske, 282-0651. Flyer Trains. Top cosh zoning regulations section 4.9.3. Regulations require house at 11 Valerie Drive. $455 monthly Includes RENT/LEASE 40 ft. frontage, has 0. Land Is landlocked. A 40 ft. vari­ MANCHESTER. 2 bed- OFFICES. Prime loca­ paid by collector. ance Is requested. Property Is located South of 2. Daniel Fogarty of 78 room on first floor of 4 range, refrigerator, Mike, 228-3479.______Hendee Rd. and west of Pine Ridge Drive. Flora Road for an area heat and storage. No tion. Reasonable. FR E E Mileage on low fomllv house. Security pets. Call Damato En­ Heat, hot water, lonl- WANTED: Used furni­ cost auto rental. Vil­ At this hearing. Interested persons may be heard and written variance for a two family and references. Coll communication recelyed. Said appeals are on file In the house. terprises rental office, tor. $250. 647-9223, 649- ture of any type. Call lage Auto Rentol, 643- 645-8201. 5334. 293-2900. Town Clerk's Office, Town Office Building, School Rd., An- 3. Conrad Tobias of 194 646-1021. 2979 or 646-7044.______doyer, Ct. French Road for a fron­ Dated at Andover, Ct. March 3, 1989 8, March 10, 1989 tage yarlance to con­ icARS j ^ C A R S CARS CARS CARS Zoning Board of Appeals struct a house. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Andover, Ct. John Roberts, Donald L. Ayrton, Chairman Chairman Zoning Board of Appeals 007-03 006-03 Tok^ A Dite Out O f The

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