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M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednegday, Jan. 28.1987 MANCHESTER Park Service backs down on monument charges FOCUS 1 SPORTS Deputy’s Job Girl’s operation Celts' shovrtime By Jeff Barker out, said Kostmayer, who disclosed entrance fees at 73 parks, monu­ carload, and $1 per person. (PhUadelidUa’s) City Hall.” A The Associated Press Tuesday that the park service ments and other installations for Aides to Kostmayer said they did statue of Penn, the state’s founder, isn’t all new is a long haul humbles Chicago decided to postpone indefinitely its the first time on Feb. 2 and raise not know whether any other sites’ sits atop the building. WASHINGTON - Freedom may plan to impose entrance fees at the entrance charges at 61 other sites. anticipated fees would also be Imposing a fee at Independence ... page 3 ... page 11 ... page 15 have a price, but for the time being, historic landmarks. The new maximum fee would be $5 deferred. Wallace could not be park “could not come at a worse visiting its shrines will be free. Kostmayer, a member of the per vehicle or $3 for an individual. reached for comment Tuesday time than 1967,” Kostmayer said. Philadelphia has just begun The National Park Service has House Interior Committee, said he The fee of $2 per person at night. marking the 200th anniversary of backed down on its plans to charge was also told by park service liaison Philadelphia’s Independence Na­ The new fee schedule prompted the Constitution. Organizers of the $1 admission to see the Statue of Rob Wallace that scheduled fees tional Historical Park would buy a protests in Pennsylvania, where celebration have invited Congress Liberty in New York Harbor and $2 were being scrapped, at least for view of the Liberty Bell. The the state, senate unanimously ap­ to convene in the city for a day this a t Independence Hall in now, at the Valley Forge National proposed $1 fee for the Statue of proved a resolution Tuesday urging summer. Philadelphia. , Historical Park in suburban Phila­ Liberty would have been in addition federal officials to change their There are 338 national parks, “These are people who know the delphia and the Canaveral historic to what visitors pay for a round-trip minds. monuments, battlefields and his­ price of every^ing and the value of site in Florida. ferry ride from to the “They’re putting a tax on his­ toric sites operated by the service. nothing,” said Rep. Peter Kost- “I think the plan is dead,” the statue. tory,” said U.S. Sen. John Heinz, Fees are barred by law at some mayer, D-Pa., when he found out congressman said. At Valley Forge and Canaveral R-Pa. “The next thing you know, installations, and the service has SEN. JOHN HEINZ about the park service proposal. The park service announced in National Historical Site, the park the NPS will want to charge for said they are too hard to collect at iJJaitrliPBtprManchester — A City ol Village Charm Hpralii In the end, hard economics lost December that it would impose service proposed charging $3 per taking a look at Billy Penn on many multiple-entry parks. . . . "tax on history”

Nun meets Thursday, Jan. 29,1987 30 Cents GUARANTEED death in LOW PRICES... I NAMB BRANDS Captors the Bronx Al £ie||UC5 GUARANTEED for ^ Police seek SERVICE !!! / : ik s s 5k •ItN /T H threaten By Gary Langer I •AUI740 ^ • ^IRLPOOL The Associated Press I i ^M itsubishi two suspects NEW YORK - After four de­ I • P « t t o o ^ *SSOAN hostages cades of good works. Sister Virginia I •C A io aic II Thomann heeded a call to counsel I •* a n t o homeless men in the South Bronx ; •SHARP •TMtRSON and found joy in her new ministry. '• •SONY Bv Mohammed Salam But too soon, death found her. II •SUAtMir •n sH tR The Associated Press in murder While in the office of a church-run *fSIGlDAIRi BEIRUT, Lebanon — An under­ men’s shelter, the 6S-year-old Ro­ II ‘ fSItORiCH report. man Catholic nun was stabbed four I •rAnCut ground group today threatened to Bv Andrew Yurkovskv kill three American hostages and and George Layng After the August incident, a times in the neck and died last I •fOSHlBA resident at 76 Congress St. told weekend, just four months after she one Indian hostage in the event of a The Manchester Herald II U.S. military attack on Lebanon. police that he heard an argument at started work there. . .muii— • IS S .T I Police are seeking two Hispanic the address aiid saw two men and A former shelter resident, Nor------The threat came in a handwritten males as suspects in connection two dark-haired women removing berto Torres, was arrested Tues­ I Arabic statement from Islamic with Tuesday’s murder of Lauren furniture from the apartment and day on charges of second-degree Jihad for the Liberation of Pales­ G. Anderson in her Congress Street placing it in a pickup truck. murder in the death. Torres, 19, had tine that was delivered to the Beirut apartment, police spokesman Gary Anderson told police that been expelled Saturday for violat­ office of a Western news agency. Wood said this morning. “Jackie” owed her $350, and she ing the rules at My Brother's Place, AT AL SIEFFERTS The previously unknown group The two were seen leaving the was holding on to the woman’s a three-story brownstone resi­ issued a statement Wednesday apartment at about 10; 30 a m. washing machine until the loan was dence, police said. YOU GET MORE... claiming it kidnapped the four Tuesday, Wood said. They were repaid. Grief has gripped Sister Tho- ■ FREE DELIVERY Beirut University College teachers. seen driving off in a 1986 red Toyota Wood said no arrests were made mann’s friends and associates, but Celica, which was later reported in connection with that incident. they console themselves with the ■ FREE REMOVAL The statement issued today was accompanied by a photograph of missing Tuesday by Anderson’s legacy of loving care that survives ■ FREE NORMAL roommate. Wood said the car has her. hostage Robert Polhill, 53, of New ANDERSON’S RELATIVES de­ HOOK-UP York City. The photograph showed still not been recovered. clined to comment when contacted "She was such a gentle person, so Wood said police were not specu­ this morning. warm and so caring,” said Sister Polhill with two submachine guns ■ FREE SERVICE pointed at his head. lating on the motive for the killing. School officials said Anderson Mary Pauline Bilbrough, regional Police said that Anderson, who attended East Catholic High School director of Sister Thomann’s reli­ ...PLUS MUCH, MORE!! The Pentagon announced earlier AP photo was found dead by her roommate for part of her freshman year, and gious order. “She was a hard this week it had postponed indefi­ Tuesday afternoon, was shot once Manchester High School for her worker. And she did a lot of work in nitely the departure for home from A Philippine rebel soldier gestures today. Leaders of the mutiny went to with a handgun. The bullet entered sophomore and junior years. Offi­ her lifetime.” GENERAL GENERA GENERAL the Mediterranean of the aircraft her left arm and exited the right cials said they did not know if she Sister Thomann joined the Order ELECTRIC carrier USS John F. Kennedy and toward comrades as he leaves the military headquarters to meet with the side of her body, they said. continued her education at another of the Good Shepherd in 1945 and [ELECTRIC ELECTRIC her 11-ship battle group. Another besieged Manila broadcast station early defense and armed forces chiefs. Information on the type of gun school after she left MHS. spent her life fulHlIing her vows of ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC carrier, the USS Nimitz, which had involved was not released, but Those who knew Anderson des­ human service at child- and health­ been scheduled to relieve the police said no weapons were found cribed her as a beautiful girl with care centers in Philadelphia. She FROST FREE DRYER WASHER Kennedy, is also operating in the in the apartment where the murder blond hair who dressed well. worked for seven years, until last ■ HEAVY DUTY ■ HEAVY DUTY Mediterranean. occurred. “No matter when you saw her. fall, caring for ailing Jesuits in an [REFRIGERATOR ■ LARGE CAPACITY ■ LARGE CAPACITY The Pentagon gave no reason for Rebels give up as officials Wood said that Anderson was she always looked like she just got infirmary at their residence, the the change in plans. But informed shot in the apartment kitchen, made up.’’ remembered Roberta Loyola Center in Philadelphia. SIDE BY SIDE sources who requested anonymity where her body was found later. Wood of Lockwood Street. Her “She was constantly thinking of said the Reagan administration The gunshot wound was the cause of daughter was once friends with others — not just the sick but GIANT decided it should keep two carriers death, according to the state Anderson’s daughter, Jacquelyn, 8. everyone around her,” recalled in the Mediterranean in light of the block Marcos’ bid to return medical examiner’s office. The Sister Mary Inez Fitzpatrick, head 19.0 cu ft $ 2 4 9 wave of hostage-taking in Lebanon. apartment showed no sign of a "SHE LOOKED LIKE one of of the 13-bed infirmary. “She was struggle, Wood said, Today’s statement said; "After it those girls you see in the fashion unique in her willingness to sacri­ m DUAL’TEMP CONTROLS GENERAL GENERAL Bv Robert H. Reid coup attempts, she was criticized since being ousted, said Carl Taylor magazines,” said James B. Morri­ fice herself.” was ascertained for us that the The Associated Press fo r leniency toward the and Elwood J. MacGuire — both ANDERSON’S ROOMMATE, son of Manchester, Anderson’s Trained as a nurse. Sister Tho­ ■ EASY ROLL CASTERS United States harbors the intention ■ ENERGY SAVER ELECTRIC ELECTRIC participants. State Department representatives, George Miller, 26, is not a suspect. landlord for three years at her mann volunteered to answer UNDERCOUNTER 30" ELECTRIC to attack Lebanon with the help of MANILA. Philippines - The Government spokesman Teodoro visited him Wednesday and told Wood said. He would not say where Congress Street home. phones at a pregnancy counseling other Western nations, the Islamic government said today it thwarted Benigno said Marcos’ unauthorized him not to leave Hawaii. the roommate was staying at He said Anderson “could carry on service. Sister Fitzpatrick said. Jihad Organization for the Libera­ plans by deposed President Ferdi­ present. DISHWASHERJ RANGE plan to return to his homeland The owner of a military clothing a good conversation.” She “seemed When some of the priests she had tion of Palestine declares it will nand E. Marcos to return from his aboard a special plane was blocked Police said Wednesday that And­ to kind of float through life,” been caring for died last year. ■ EASY CLEAN OVE execute the four American hos­ Hawaiian exile, and about 200 store in Honolulu said earlier ■ ENERGY SAVER by the Philippine consul general in Wednesday that Marcos’ wife, erson was unemployed, but her Morrison said. Sister Thomann felt the urge to ■ LIGHT WASH ■ BIG STORAGE tages as an initial countermeasure mutinous soldiers ended a rebellion Honolulu. former landlord said today she may “She never had to really work to move on. Sister Bilbrough said. DRAWER upon the occurance of this aggress- they apparently staged to aid his Imelda, purchased $2,000 worth of have been self-employed as a The announcement and Mrs. jungle boots, camouflage outfits, get a boyfriend," he added. Morri­ “She was looking for a ministry sion. Other operations will follow in return. Aquino’s speech appeared to mark manicurist. son. who sold the multi-family change.” adequate places.” In an address broadcast live on belts and other items Monday for “It doesn’t look as if she was the end to the most serious people of various sizes. home in the fall of 1985, said She found it through a Catholic The Indian hostage is a resident government television, President challenge to date against her living in high style." Wood said Anderson was a good tenant who magazine's feature article on My Corazon Aquino said the mutineers’ A Boeing 707 was parked at today. in the United States but not a U.S. government. Honolulu airport, and radio reports ususally paid her rent on time and Brother's Place, shelters in Brook­ « 2 7 9 < $ 2 9 9 citizen. 61-hour seizure of a broadcast The rebellion began Tuesday The red Toyota, to which Ander­ was quiet. lyn and the South Bronx for young, center was part of an attempted in Manila said it was intended to son had access, was rented from an Angry students from Beirut Uni­ when about 500 troops attempted to carry Marcos to the Philippines.. The only time a problem oc­ homeless men. She visited the versity College, where the four coup designed to block approval of seize communications and-military agency at Bradley International curred, he said, was about a year Bronx shelter in September. her proposed constitution. She The Philippine consul general, were teachers, burned tires and centers around Manila but were Tomas Gomez, said he was tipped Airport, police said. An employee and a half after she moved in. “As soon as she walked in the CODE A PHONE. MAGNAVOX • lust plug it in and start writing; built-in blocked traffic in west Beirut today called the new charter “essential to prevented by loyal government at Hertz Rent A Car in Windsor Morrison said that for about four or door she felt that this was where VIDEOWRITER' the preservation of democracy in that such a Boeing 707 was at the Locks said Wednesday that the ANSWERING instructions make it simple. to protest the abductions, which troops. The uprising was timed less Honolulu airport, and contacted the five days, she argued until early in God wanted her to be,” said Mark VIDEOWRITER wono PDoasson BYMAGNAVOX took place Saturday at the school. the Philippines.” than a week before Philippines Connecticut marker plate. 710 the morning with her husband, who Redmond, the shelters' program • See every word as you write it on the "Here was a clear attempt to Philippine Embassy in DSM, which police said was on the SERVICE WORD PROCESSOR The Wednesday statement said citizens were to vote on a new Washington. had come to visit. director. “She told me she’d been REG. *748 full page width screen. the four were taken because they disrupt the first principle of demo­ constitution Monday. car, belonged to the agency. He said that he warned her to praying to the Blessed Mother to cracy, which is civilian supremacy, Vice President Salvador Laurel • Automatically files what you write for were carrying out “American In Honolulu, an angry Marcos said that the U.S. State Department either “shut him (her husband) guide her to her ministry, and she O future review, rewriting or reprinting. intrigues.” by those specially charged with its met with reporters at his home POLICE ARE LOOKING into two up,” or else face eviction. After felt that she had been guided right AFTER *200 REBATE... preservation,” she said in the was closely monitoring Marcos’ earlier incidents at Anderson’s • Built-in dictionary spclT-checks .SO,000 The Anglican Church, mean­ Wednesday night and said U.S. movements. that, Morrison said, there was here.” !■ VOICE ACTIVATED while, received assurances that speech 45 minutes after the rebel­ government officials had ordered apartment. never any problem. Within a month she joined the words, conects errors with a keystroke. At the State Department in On Nov. 19, according to a police RECORDING envoy Terry Waite is safe and lion ended. him not to leave Hawaii for the Washington, spokesman Pete Mar­ three other staff membei^s living at • Complete, all-in-one system with continuing his mission to win A plebiscite scheduled Monday Philippines. report filed at the time, Anderson MORRISON SAID Anderson the shelter, working as receptionist I b o n e t o u c h on the new constitution is consi­ tinez today said the government complained that a former boy­ nothing extra to buy. freedom for Iiostages. But Waite’s "I feel that now I am being had no immediate comment. spent a lot of time in her apartment, and bookkeeper and organizing PLAYBACK. wife and other close relatives said dered the first electoral test of Mrs. treated like a prisoner,” Marcos friend forced his way into the and often had a lot of friends over. voluntary religious services for the !■ CALL SCREENING , • Whisper quiet, quality printer built-m. Aquino’s support since she was Marcos spokesman Jemmo Tri­ apartment while she was sleeping they remain concerned about his said. ”I will be prevented from nidad told KHVH radio in Honolulu He said at first she lived on the 12 residents, all recovering alcohol­ 1 5 4 8 safety because of his absence and swept into office in a military- boarding any plane for the Philip­ and began yelling at her. third-floor apartment, butmovedto ■ COOK BY that the State Department repre­ ics or drug addicts. FAMOUS MAKE LITTON LITTON W H IR L P O O L prolonged failure to contact rela­ civilian uprising that ousted Mar­ pines.” He said he wanted to go The man, Jorge L. Marquez, 26, the first-floor apartment after he “She was one of the most TIME OR TEMP. cos 11 months ago. sentatives told Marcos “they will of West Hartford, was charged with 19" COLOR FULL SIZE OVER THE RANGE 30" ELECTRIC tives or church officials. back because, “My country is in a stop him from going home. If it is refurbished it. beautiful people I have ever met — Also Wednesday, the U.S. State Mrs. Aquino said she ordered that crisis.” criminal trespass in connection Morrison said Anderson worked a very, very spiritual person,” said PORTABLE/;^^ MICROWAVE M IC R O W A V E ^ R A N G E the military rebels be court- necessary that that they will do it with the incident. Anderson told m TEMPERATURE Department announced restric­ However, pressed about whether physically, they will do it.” for a time at Superior Propane Gas Sister Patricia Moore, a fellow staff PROBE ■COOK B LIFT UP TOP tions on travel to Lebanon to force martialed and that the civilians he had planned to return, he said, “I police Marquez was a former Service Inc. in Ellington as a member. BY U.S. citizens to leave the country. who joined them be charged with am aware of no such plan.” boyfriend. She said she’d broken up secretary or bookkeeper. He said A small and soft-spoken woman. ■ 700 WATTS B BLACK GLASS TIME •SELF CLEAN 'The estimated 1,500 U.S. citizens in rebellion. After several earlier Marcos, who has lived in Hawaii Please turn to page 10 with him in April. that the owner of Superior, Harry Sister Thomann attacked her work ■ RECIPE OR I Lebanon will be given 30 days to On Aug. 2. Anderson’s roommate Friedman, was a family friend. with great spirit. Sister Moore said. SAVER TEMP. leave before their passports be­ told police that a woman, identified Anderson later worked as a “She'd go all day and half the night. Wh come invalid. only as “Jackie,” entered the manicurist, Morrison said. At first She just had a wonderful attitude Conditions in Lebanon have be­ apartment with some other people, she worked for a firm in Glaston­ about everything.” come so chaotic, with the abduction Town may gain school funds and restrained him while furniture bury. and later possibly by herself, of 11 foreigners in the past two was removed, according to a police he said. M 3 9 weeks, that no Americans can be By John Mitchell salaries to at least $20,000 within a ual wealth of towns. Irish gunmen considered safe in there, the U.S. Herald Reporter two-year period. Superintendent Kennedy said FAMOUS MAKE N EC VIDEO MAGNAVOX GENERAL ELECTRIC government said. Manchester School Superintend­ some people complained that the VIDEO CASSETTE CASSETTE 26" COLOR\\ REFRIGERATOR Of 26 foreigners missing in Manchester could get an extra ent James P. Kennedy said he $500 grants couldn’t be tied into a TODAY’S HERALD steal millions • APARTMENT ------Lebanon, eight are Americans. One $32,000 "bonus” as a result of expects the town can get the bonus specific project. “We stand to get in RECORDER RECORDER CONSOLE i!.l SIZE! Jirm m of them. Associated Press chief changes the state Senate approved money by upgrading the salaries of that amendment a little more than DUBLIN, Ireland

West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, cloudy. A Morlarty leads Manchester’s Irish By Andrew Yurkovsky chance of snow toward morning. Low 15 to 20. Herald Reporter Friday, cloudy with an 80 percent chance of snow. Tim Moriarty of 56 Grant Road has been chosen by the Manchester St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee to serve as Becoming windy. High 30 to 35. Henry “Bud” Minor. Manchester’s deputy Central, Eastern Interior, Southwest Interior: parade marshal for the Manchester contingent marching in the Hartfoi^ St. Patrick’s Day Parade on March 14. police chief, says that in some respects his job Tonight, cloudy. A chance of snow toward morning. has remained the same since he was promoted Low 15 to 20. Friday, cloudy with an 80 percent ^J*®five of Ireland, Moriarty has from captain in September. He is still chance of snow. High 25 to 30. lived in Manchester since 1949, where he has been active in Irish-American commander of the department’s administra­ Northwest Hills: Tonight, cloudy. A chance of activities. tive division, responsible for the police budget, snow after midnight. Low 5 to 15. Friday, an 80 Can You Spare A Dime? data processing and record keeping. percent chance of snow. High in the mid 20s. He organized the Manchester St. An anonymous coin collector recently bought this rare Patrick’s Pipe Band, has served as Added to the old reponsibilities. however, are 1894 “Barber Head” dime for $83,000. It is one of only 12 president of the Shamrock Athletic long-range planning and supervision of the CTub since 1978 and as chairman of I department’s two other divisions — patrol and known to be in existence. Unlike modern dimes, the detective. In the coming months, he’ll work on Coastal forecast Barber Head faces to the right. Today, only the penny s the board of directors of the Irish putting recommendations in last year’s person­ American Home Society in Glaston­ nel study into effect. The job will include writing Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I. and face is turned to the right. The dime got a big boost in bury. He was named Man of the Year 1933. Before that year, it was legal tender only in a new rules and procedures manual. Montauk Point; by the Hartford Gaelic Football Club. Minor, 44, is enthusiastic. Wind west about 10 knots today. Southwest 10 transactions of ten dollars or less. The U.S. dime is He was also involved in the Kerry- knots tonight becoming east and increasing to 15 to currently minted with 118 grooves, one less than a man’s Association and helped estab­ “I think it’s fantastic, obviously” Minor said. “But I’m looking forward to when this FRONTS: 20 knots towards morning. Friday east becoming quarter. lish an Irish radio program in northeast 20 to 30 knots. Manchester. reorganization is complete. We can expand our Warm CokJ-^^ Seas I foot or less increasing towards morning to 1 DO YOU KNOW — The United States Mint is a He has been active in many other operations, get more invoived in the to 3 feet and on Friday to 3 to 4 feet. bureau of what department in the federal government? community affairs. He is the owner of community.” OccludedStationary ■> Visibility lowering to zero to 2 miles in snow Silktown Motors on Hartford Road. towards morning and in snow sleet rain and fog on W EDNESDAY'S ANSW ER — Neil Armstrong was the first Moriarty will be honored at the MINOR HAS BEEN with the department Friday. person to set foot on the moon. Manchester St. Patrick’s dinner- since 1966, when he began as a patrolman. He NATIONAL FORECAST — The National Weather Service forecasts snow 1-29-87 Knowledge Unlimited, Inc- 1967 has steadily worked his way up the ranks, Partly cloudy today. Clouding up tonight with dance on Feb. 28 at the Knights of . , , _ making sergeant in 1972. lieutenant in 1975 and for Friday for the central and northern Rockies and most of the Northwest. snow likely towards morning. Friday snow likely, Columbus Home. Tim Morisrty A Newipaper in Education Program captain in 1976. Rain is expected from North Carolina to the Chesapeake. Cold weather Is possibly mixed with sleet or rain at times. Spona ored by “His role at the moment hasn’t changed forecast for the Midwest. Tides 2 feet above normal may cause minor The Manchester Herald drastically, although he has a new title.” Police flooding of lowlying shores near times of high tide Tax seminar slated in Coventry Chief Robert D. Lannan said. ’The chief Friday. COVENTRY — The Town Council has scheduled a tax seminar anticipates that a new captain will be hired this with the IRS Education Section, Town Manager Harold Hodge year to head the administrative division, giving * ' ■ i f ' '•■*','•'1% announced. Minor more time to devote to implementing the Across the nation Almanac The seminar will be held Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Coventry study’s recommendations. High School cafeteria. Lannan said that having a deputy chief will A storm that rattled the eastern Rockies with high permit him to become more involved in winds brought snow and freezing rain to the Plains People should bring their tax return papers with them. IRS promoting legislation on the state level, as well Today is Thursday. Jan. 29, the Philadelphia. experts will offer help on the procedures for filing 1986 tax and the upper Mississippi Valley today, while tidal 29th day of 1987. There are 336 as allowing him to go to professional conferen­ flooding threatened the northern California coast. In 1936, the first members of returns. ces he has been unable to attend in the past. days left in the year. baseball’s Hall of Fame were “He will be essentially an extension of High-wind warnings covered the eastern moun­ Today's Highlight in History; tains of Wyoming and Colorado, with gusts up to 100 named in Cooperstown, N.Y. myself.” Lannan said. George III, king of Great They included Ty Cobb and Babe Eighth-grader advances in math The creation of the deputy chief position, left mph possible. A gust of 89 mph was clocked at Britain and Ireland, died insane Boulder, Colo., this morning. High winds were also Ruth. An eighth-grade student at Bennet Junior High School scored vacant since 1978, was one of the recommenda­ at Windsor Castle. During In 1958, actors Paul Newman tions made in the personnel study. ’There was a reported in Nebraska and the Dakotas. George’s reign, both the Ameri­ well enough on this year’s American Junior High School More freezing rain was expected today in North and Joanne Woodward were Mathematics Examination to be invited to participate in the high similar position several years ago. but it was can and French revolutions took married. never filled after the former deputy chief left Dakota, while higher elevations in South Dakota place. school competition in March, Bennet’s principal said. the force. could get 6 inches of snow. David Philips was one of 48 students at the school who took the On this date; Today’s Birthdays; Comedian Herald photo by Yurkovilty Snow and blowing snow advisories continued in In 1843, the 25th president of the test, which was given in December. Twenty-four of the students MINOR DECIDED on law enforcement as a Colorado, where 3 to 6 inches of snow are likely. “Professor” Irwin Corey is 75. were from the seventh grade and 24 were from the eighth grade. United States, William McKinley, career while he was a student at Manchester Deputy Police Chief Henry “Bud” Minor, on the job since September, looks The storm may spread heavy snow over the Great Actor Victor Mature is 71. Actor : The examination is taken by select junior high school students High School. After serving four years as an MP was bom in Niles, Ohio. John Forsythe is 69. Author ahead to a reorganization of the Manchester Police Department that wili Lakes today and tonight. Winter storm watches In 1845, Edgar Allan Poe’s as a way of testing their skills against others. in the Air Force, he returned home and joined were issued for southern Wisconsin, northern Germaine Greer is 48. Actress If Philips scores high during the high school competition, he is the Manchester Police Department. make it function more efficiently. poem “The Raven” was pub­ Claudine Longet is 45. Actress Illinois and lower Michigan. lished under a pseudonym in the eligible to participate in the USA Mathematical Olympiad. He has seen many changes since becoming an A Pacific Coast storm brought rain and snow in Katharine Ross is 44. Actor Tom officer in 1966, when the department had a force and more money was made available for police IN THE NEXT FEW MONTHS, Minor will New York Evening Mirror. Selleck is 42. training. the mountains and prompted gale warnings. Strong In 1850, Henry Clay introduced of about 40. direct work on the new rules and procedures southerly winds and near-record high astronomical Plastics on wheels due at MHS “Communications” then consisted of a single The Manchester department’s personnel manual. Last revised in 1970, it needs to be in the Senate a compromise bill telephone and a radio microphone, and study, prepared last year by Design Systems updated to take into consideration new laws and tides have prompted a flood watch on the northern on slavery that included the The Manchester Board of Education has approved the use of California coast. Manchester streets were deserted from 1 to 6 Group of Hartford at a cost of $10,000. has police procedures, he said. He wants a admission of California into the Lottery “ Plastic on Wheels,” a mobile instructional unit, by the a.m. Today, he said, the department has a staff focused attention on how the department is run. preliminary draft of the manual completed by MORNING WEATHER — Today's weather satellite picture recorded at The storm was expected to move inland, dropping Union as a free state. Manchester High School vocational education department. snow on the mountains of northern California, of about 90. including officers and civilians, and Other changes besides Minor’s promotion September or October. 2:30 a.m. shows layered cloudiness stretching from the Dakotas through In 1861. Kansas became the 34th The 66-foot-long trailer will be parked outside the school in the “the town is alive 24 hours a day.” Plans are also under way to have the the upper Midwest and into the Tennessee Valley. Precipitation extends Washington and Oregon. state of the Union. third quarter of the 1987-88 school year. The unit, designed to offer were carried out last year to make the Dry weather prevailed in the East, but a few snow Connecticut daily Minor said the force has become more department more efficient. department nationally accredited. Although no from eastern Wyoming to southern Minnesota. High-level moisture In 1900, the American League, a curriculum unit on plastics technology, has served high schools sophisticated in training and investigative decision has been made on whether accredita­ showers reached from Ohio to western Pennsylva­ consisting of eight baseball Wednesday: 129 in Litchfield and Torrington and is now at Watertown High In June, three officers in the patrol division tion will be sought, the department plans to stretches from the eastern Pacific into and Oklahoma. nia and parts of New York. techniques, and most officers now have college were promoted to sergeant. At the same time. teams, was organized in Play Four; 5787 School. It was made available to Manchester by David degrees. Minor himself earned a bachelor’s Sgt. Gerald Calve was named the department’s change its rules and procedures to correspond Mordavsky, an indpstrial arts consultant to the state Department degree in public administration from the full-time training officer and Sgt. Beau to the guidelines of the Commission for of Education and a Manchester resident. University of Hartford in 1979. Thurnauer was appointed to the new position of Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Mordavsky said the only obligation for the school district is to sergeant of administration. he said. provide utilities and custodial services. MINOR BELIEVES protests during the Minor said he gets satisfaction from the idea Vietnam War were “the most positive thing that By March the department will fill eight that his administrative work helps out officers happened to the law-enforcement field.” He openings in the patrol division, bringing the on the streets. But he misses the nitty-gritty of PEOPLE Bolton teachers to offer program said police were criticized by those who were for total of officers to 54. as recommended by the police work. and against the war. and as a result of the study. Included in the group of new recruits will “Anybody who really enjoys police work will BOLTON — Two Center School teachers will present a clinic at attention, police procedures were scrutinized be Manchester’s first black officer. miss (patrol work).” he admitted. Job hunting would continue to be a special “I’m very happy. It’s a very the Northeast Regional Conference for the Social Studies in correspondent for the program. important moment. I love Amer­ March, school officials said. victoria Principal is job- ica,” she said after Wednesday’s : The presentation by William Farr and Christine Smith, “The hunting in Los Angeies after swearing-in ceremony. Celebration of the Community,” was selected from nearly 200 Lamson to draw final plans for North Elm deciding to leave her role as the He’s innocent The former Malgosia Tomassi submissions. glamorous Pam Ewing on the Actor Jan-MIchael Vincent has moved to the United States seven The theme for the regional conference is “Toward a More nighttime soap “Dallas.” years ago and married Keach, 45, Perfect Union.” Officials expect 2,000 educators to attend the The firm that designed the and three finalists. Kandra said. between $50,000 and $75,000. Once make the Manchester Housing Miss Principal is negotiating been found innocent of violating preliminary plans for building 24 Lamson was selected because of his the specifics of Lamson’s bid are Authority responsible for oversee­ his drunken-driving probation in star of CBS-TV’s “The New Mike event in Boston. units of elderly housing on North settled. Kandra said it shouid be ing the construction, maintenance with other companies for televi­ Hammer,” in June. Topics for the conference include new curriciulum develop­ experience with the project, his sion deals, including her own Malibu, Calif. Elm Street has been chosen to draft background, location, familiarity between $50,000 and $60,000. and management of the project. County Court In Warsaw, she was the host of ments, computer-assisted instruction, advanced placement the final blueprints. Manchester with building and health codes and The MHA currently oversees three series, spokesman Alan Nierob a television game show and programs, the use of media in the classroom and commercial Public Works Director George He said design work will probably elderly housing projects in said Wednesday. Commissioner Richard Brand price offer. Kandra said. made the ruling Wednesday. appeared in several Polish materials. Kandra said Wednesday. start in early February and take Manchester. Her contract with Lorimar- movies. Former town Public Works Di­ Members of the town Building about four months to complete. The Telepictures ends after this sea­ Vincent had been placed on probation in December 1983 after rector Alan Lamson. of the East Committee reported Tuesday that project should be finished by March Voters in November approved son and Miss Principal will not pleading guilty to drunken Jerry’s a dad ‘Day of Youth Awareness’ coming Hartford firm of Frazier Lamson some of the bids received ranged up or April of 1988. Kandra said. spending $1.3 million to build the renew it. he said. She has been Budlong Architects & Planners, to $175,000. Kandra said the town On Tuesday, the town Board of housing on land that was donated to with the show for nine years. driving. COVENTRY — A second “Day of Youth Awareness” is being the town. He admitted in May that he had ’The sixth wife of entertainer was chosen from among 16 firms was hoping to do the work for Directors will consider whether to “My longtime association with Jerry Lee Lewis has given birth planned for March 28, patterned after the successful conference Dallas was one of the most been drinking within six hours of to a 6-pound, 3-ounce boy named held in the fall of 1985. rewarding experiences in my when police pulled him over Jerry Lee Lewis III. Dorothy Grady, town human services administrator, said the life,” Miss Principal said in a because of a missing rear license “Mom and baby are both doing planning involves members of the Youth Advisory Board, the Sewage plant work goes out to bid Friday plate. He said he didn’t know such Coventry Council of Christian Churches, the Coventry Council for statement. fine,” said a spokeswoman for November 1985 approved spending The actress was in Jefferson drinking was a parole violation Baptist Hospital, Trina Jones, the Prevention of Student Drug and Alcohol Abuse, and others. Beginning Friday, the town of Tuesday, the town Board of Direc­ Brook and into the Hockanum and, in a second appearance in The youth services coordinator, Elizabeth Preli, is coordinating Manchester will seek bids to tors will consider spending $106,000 River, and the EPA has ordered up to $14.3 million in local money to City, Mo., on Wednesday to VICTORIA PRINCIPAL PEGGY FLEMING VLADIMIR HOROWITZ adding that Lewis was in the that the Hockanum be clean enough pay for the improvements. The persuade a state House commit­ July, said he was receiving waiting room when his wife, the event. upgrade and expand its sewage to cover that expense, plus the cost . . . job hunting . . . eager to begin . . . n^akes a record alcoholism counseling. More information is available from Preli at the town hall or by treatment plant on Olcott Street. of preparing the bid specifications. to allow fishing and swimming. work must be completed by Dec. 31, tee to support legislation to help Kerrle McCarver Lewis, gave In 1983, townspeople rejected a 1988. to comply with the federal indigent elderly get arthritis calling 742-5324. Public Works Director George Kandra said some money should birth Wednesday. be reimbursable from the state as plan to upgrade the plant, but in order. y medication. She is the national at a Wednesday news conference times by people who wanted to do next month in Milan accompan­ The child is the first for Mrs. Kandra said Wednesday. spokeswoman for the Arthritis that pork had been partofherdiet Stork visits star He said the bids will be opened part of $12 million in grants and a film or book on my life. Only ied by the La Scala Opera Lewis, 24, who married the Bill proposes grant for New Hope and a contract awarded after about $14 million in low-interest Foundation. since she was a child. now ... am I confident that the Orchestra, the company said Grammy-winning singer 51-year-old rock ’n’ roller in 1984. March 31. the deadline for receiv­ loans the town will receive. How After her testimony, the com­ spirit of my story will be properly Wednesday. The recording will James Ingram and his wife, It is her second marriage. New Hope Manor, a Manchester home for adolescent girls with ing proposals. However, Kandra much the town will receive will be mittee approved the bill and sent Hunter on HBO represented,” said Wiesenthal, a be released this year. Debbie, have become parents for Lewis has a daughter from a drug and alcohol problems, will receive a $25,000 state grant to said a contract cannot be awarded determined after the DEP ap­ it to the full chamber. survivor of the Nazi death camps. the fourth time. previous marriage. Two sons set up a day-treatment program if a bill proposed by state Rep. until the state Department of proves the design plans, clearing MANAGING YOUR LIFE: \ Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal The story, written by Abby Gibson on ABC Daughter Jahnee was bom died in accidents. John W. Thompson, D-Manchester, is approved by the General Environmental Protection ap­ the way for the financial assistance Mann and Lane Slate, covers the Do You Realize How Your LIFES TYLE Is Affected By: Peggy’s eager says the spirit of his story will be ABC News congressional cor­ ’Tuesday at Hollywood Presbyter­ Assembly. proves the design plans for the to the town, he said. portrayed in a four-hour Home past 45 years of Wiesenthal’s life, ian Medical Center, spokeswo­ Thompson said the grant would allow the facility to help women work. He said he hopes DEP The Aging Process? from age 33 to 78. respondent Charles Gibson will Manchester is under orders from Figure skater Peggy Fleming Box Office miniseries. succeed David Hartman as host man ‘Traci Harper said Wednes­ They’re not trendy with drug and alcohol problems that are living at home. approval will come before the bid Your Medications? day. The couple have two other deadline. the federal Environmental Protec­ says she’s eager to begin a pork “The Simon Wiesenthal Story; of ABC’s ‘‘Good Morning Entertainers Ferrante and “The need for the additional program is there, and this bill industry ad campaign in Des Murderers Among Us,” likely daughters and a son. provides us with the opportunity to help where no help has been Revisions to the plans, first tion Agency to increase the holding Alcohol Use? Horowitz records America.” Telcher celebrated their 35th drawn up in 1982. have been capacity of the plant so that waste Moines, Iowa, but hopes people will be broadcast early next year, Gibson has been filling in for offered before,” Thompson said in a statement. anniversary as a piano duo, completed at a cost of between can be treated for a longer period. An Informative Program Will Bs Held: don’t start calling her “Miss producer Robert Cooper said Pianist Vladimir Horowitz will the vacationing Hartman, who Becomes citizen saying they’re glad , they’ve New Hope Manor houses 15 girls. Founded 15 years ago, it is the $70,000 and $85,000. Kandra said. On The effluent flows into the Hop Piggy.” after a Wednesday news confer­ record with an orchestra for the has been host of the show-since it avoided trying to be trendy. only program in the state designed for those between 12 and 18 The National Pork Board will ence attended by Wiesenthal and first time in eight years, the began 11 years ago and is leaving Polish-bora actress Malgosla “We think our success is due years of age. WHERE: Community Baptist Church spend 84.5 million for the cam­ HBO chairman Michael Fuchs at Deutsche Gramophon company at the end of February. Keach, wife of actor Stacy Keach, partly to our not being a part of X Fellowship Hall paign, to begin in March. the wiesenthal Center’s Holo­ said. Hartman has not said what he carried a small American flag as this or that fad,” Louis Telcher Miss Fleming, who won a gold caust Museum. Andover group talks turkey (Accessible To The Handicapped) The 84-year-old pianist will will do after leaving the show, but she became a U.S. citizen in Los said. “So far, we have resisted the THE MANCHESTER SCHOLARSHIP medal in the 1968 Olympics, said “1 have been approached many begin recording Mozart works ABC said Wednesday that he Angeles. temptation to do rap hits.” ANDOVER — The past, present and future of the wild turkey in FOUNDATION 585 East Center Street Connecticut will be discussed by state Department of Environmental Protection wildlife biologist Brian K. 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Jan. 29. 1987 — 5 Panels call for curbs on lobbyists’ contributions Connecticut In Brief Students punished

Bv Brent Laymon as strong as ‘extortion’” in describ­ widespread among legislative cau­ ''"•’makers fou"*! objectionable. unconstitutional, Garfield said. lius P. O’Leary, D-Windsor Locks. House approves prescription bill The Associated Press ing howlegisiators hint they want a cus committees than among indi­ The report also recommended The recommendations made “ I don’t think there’s ever been a for tour remarks problem with it and I don’t think it’s contribution in return tor a favora­ vidual lawmakers. A survey of that campaign finance reports Wednesday had a good chance of HARTFORD — The state House of Representatives has been a bad thing, "h e said. “ Butido MIDDLETOWN (AP) — Three The judicial board said the HARTFORD — Connecticut ble vote on a bill, said Piofsky, who committee chairmen and House show whether a contributor is a surviving a court challenge, Gar­ unanimously approved a bill expanding the state’s prescription would become the fourth state in reviewed campaign finance reports and Senate leaders of both parties lobbyist or the spouse or child of a field said. think it is not the kind of appear­ Wesleyan University students were students’ accusations about sexual ance we ought to be creating.” drug program for the low-income elderly and extending it to the the nation to restrict campaign and surveyed iobbyists and iaw- showed 33 percent of their cam­ lobbyist. It also recommended that " It is generally well recognized disabled. given written warnings and three assaults were protected by the Senate Minority Leader Reginald others were put on disciplinary principle of free speech, but ruled contributions from lobbyists if the makers about the issue. paign money or about $250,000 finance reports list the occupations that corruption and the appearance The measure, approved 148-0 on Wednesday, provides that of it in the campaign and legislative Smith, R-New Hartford, said he probation for interrupting campus that their actions were “ carefully General Assembly adopts a series The Generai Assembly asked the came from lobbyists last year, of contributors who give more than participants pay no more than $4 for any prescription. Currentiy, process are sufficient government wasn’t convinced lobbyists have tours for prospective freshmen and planned and intended to ... impede of tough recommendations from commissions to iook into the issue Plofsky said. Just 17 percent of that $100 and whether they have a state they pay half the cost and the state pays the other half. the state Ethics and Elections was given during the session, he contract worth more than $5,000. interests to Justify the imposition of improperly influenced legislation their families. the normal progress of the tours.” iast year after some iawmakers The bill also eliminates the $15 registration fee and increases Enforcement commissions. expressed concern over the sky­ said. Adoption of the recommenda­ a prohibiton on otherwise constitu­ through campaign contributions. “ We have the right to say we income guidelines, making more people eligible. The maximum The students said they plan to In a 13-page report issued Wed­ rocketing number of campaign Wednesday’s report recom­ tions would help "keep money out of tionally protected free speech,” “ Until I see some direct evidence don’t like something as long as by income for single people over 65 will go from $9,000 to $13,300. For appeal the decision announced nesday, the commissions said lob­ fund-raisers heid during the 1985 mended that lobbyists or their the legislative process” and make Wednesday’s report said. of impropriety, I would be reluctant saying it we don’t change any­ to go that far,” Smith said. Of the couples, the maximum goes from $12,000 to $16,000. Wednesday by the Student Judicial byists should be barred from and 1986 sessions. political action committees only be Connecticut campaign-finance Although the General Assembly thing,” senior Alison Bernstein, one $49,000 Smith raised last year, State offficials estimate the changes will cost the state $2 Board. making campaign contributions to Last year, political action com­ allowed to contribute during the laws among the strongest in the last year rejected proposed legisla­ of the discplined students, said $10,000 of it was raised during the million more a year, for a total of $12 million annually. legislators while the General As­ mittees created by Republicans five months before legislative elec­ country,” said Jeffrey B. Garfield, tion to restrict lobbjhst contribu­ ’The disciplinary action stemmed after the judicial board’s decision tions, Senate Democrats have session, according to Plofsky’s sembly is in session. and Democrats in the General tions, which are held every two executive director of the elections from incidents last fall when the was announced. Such contributions have created Assembly raised 40 percent of their years. Lobbyist contributions commission. voluntarily agreed to stop any analysis. Patrick Sullivan, a partner in the students stopped tours to make The judicial board’s recommen­ the "undesirable appearance of money or about $98,000 from would be barred starting one month Only Texas, Wisconsin and fund-raising during the session. dation was forwarded to the dean of Oregon now restrict campaign House Democrats are contemplat­ powerhouse lobbying firm of Sulli­ Police dog tracks down Injured man allegations about what they Said corruption,” the report said. lobbyists, Plofsky said. Another 20 before the start of a session in Wesleyan’s undergraduate school, contributions by lobbyists. ing a similar move, although they van & LeShane, said he has never were numerous sexual assaults on Many lawmakers have said the percent came from lobbyists’ busi­ odd-numbered years until the close GRANBY — A man who was injured in an automobile accident Edgar F. Beckham, for implemen­ of the session in even numbered held a $150-a-person political fund­ felt like he was being strong-armed campus. Wesleyan officials and session is “ the most convenient ness associates or relatives, he California enacted legislation was found dazed and injured yards from the wreck by a state tation. A university spokesman time” to soiicit contributions, said said. Almost all of it — 95 percent — years — 17 our of every 24 months. raiser Wednesday night. by a lawmaker. Middletown police said no sexual barring lobbyists from ever contri­ police dog who had followed his scent, officials said. says it’s likely the recommendation Alan Plofsky, staff attorney for the was contributed during the session, ’The restrictions would apply only buting to legislators’ campaigns, ‘”rhe forces are building up to “ I have always felt that contribu­ assaults were reported last year on Edward Bedard, 27, of Enfield was listed in fair condition at will be followed. ethics commission. he said. to incumbents and not to their but the California Supreme Court instkute some kind of change. ...” tions are part of the dues process the campus. Mount Sinai Hospital in Hartford after his car ran off a road in But "lobbyists have used terms appeared to be more challengers, a provision some overturned the law in 1979 as said Sen. Majority Leader Corne­ and the political process,” he said. Granby, down an embankment, and into a tree Tuesday night, authorities said. AP photo State police spokesman Sgt. Dan Lewis said Wednesday that Lawmakers consider Granby police found blood spattered inside the vehicle, but Gov. William O ’Neill (right) unveils a new tourism slogan Diners Legislature adopts resolution couldn’t find the operator. at the Capitol on Wednesday while state Economic They called state police, who sent a dog to join the search. banning happy hours Development Commissioner John Carson looks on. Bedard was found about an hour and a half after the accident “ in a disoriented state’ ’ about 175 yards from the accident site, Lewis contract said. HARTFORD (AP) - Elbow­ “ The number of accidents have aimed at settling Colt strike gone up and some joints are still “ He was suffering from head injuries as well as frostbite and bending at the local tavern for exposure,” Lewis said. “ At the time the temperature was about 2 reduced liquor prices during happy pushing booze,” she said O ’Neill seeks increase degrees above zero and the wind chill factor below zero.” hours could be eliminated under a Wednesday. illness sides in a labor dispute,” said Sen. He said Granby police charged Bedard with drunken driving. bill before the legislature’s General Bv Judd Everhart issue” and after about 20 minutes’ ’Thomas Scott, R-Milford. Prague produced figures from The Associated Press Law Committee. the state Department of Transpor­ in funds for tourism debate, the resolution was ap­ He said Colt, which has debated Legislators sponsoring the bili proved on a 24-10 party-line vote. In in the past the possibility of moving tation' showing the number of CROMWELL (AP) - Four peo­ want to prohibit happy hours saying HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. Wil­ Slossberg Gahl and Elbaum of HARTFORD — The Connecticut the House, the vote was 101-43, with out of Connecticut, could start to accidents between 4 and 7 p.m. ple who ate at the Treadway Hotel Legislature remembers shuttle crew that would help do away with liam A. O’Neill said he’ll ask the Avon, replaces “ Better Yet, Con­ General Assembly is calling on a smattering of Republicans favor­ ‘ ‘look for a friendlier climate’ ’ if the went from 11,638 during the first six restaurant over the weekend have drunken driving. General Assembly to approve a necticut,” adopted several years officials at Colt Industries Fire­ ing it and several Democrats resolution were approved. H AR TFO R D — Members of the Connecticut House and Senate months of 1985 to 12,169 during the come down with salmonella poison­ Bars could continue to call $2.25 million budget, $750,000 more ago. arms Division to resume talks with opposing it. Senate Minority Leader Reginald marked the anniversary of the explosion of the space shuttle first six months of 1986. The ing and seven others have probable certain times happy hours, but than last year, for promoting striking workers and wants the After the vote, some strikers in J. Smith, R-New Hartford, said he Challenger by standing in silence for 73 seconds, the duration of percentage of those accidents that “ We want to make Connecticut a cases, a state Department of Health under the proposal they could not Connecticut tourism in 1987-88. Defense Department to stop buying the Senate gallery raised clenched opposed the resolution because the ill-fated flight in which seven astronauts died. were alcohol-related rose from place to come to and stop in, not just official said. slash prices during those hours. On Wednesday, the governor and Six of them have been hospital­ 0 Colt products until the year-old fists and congratulated each other. aspects of the dispute arp now the “ We recall their deaths with sorrow and puzzlement,” Senate 12.56 to 13.95. a place to drive through on the way Violators could have their permits Economic Development Commis­ ized and the rest remain under dispute is settled. The strike by almost 1,100 President Pro Tempore John B. Larson, D-East Hartford, said to some place esle,” O’Neill told subject of court action. suspended for 30 days and would be Two years ago, Prague’s bill sioner John J. Carson also unveiled medical supervision at home. Dr. On Wednesday the Democratic- workers, members of United Auto “ We in fact are probably jumping Wednesday. “ We dedicate ourselves to the commitment in public reporters in his office. fined a minimum of $1,000. failed after the state Liquor Control a new promotional slogan for the Matthew Carter, a epidemiologist controlled state House and Senate service that marked their lives.” Workers Local 376, began Jan. 24, the gun and passing judgment on a “ There are still problems with state, "CLASSlConnecticut, the He said tourism is a $2.5biIlion-a- with the Health Department, said passed a resolution condemning Larson recalled the words of Steven McAuliffe, husband of Commission proposed regulations 1986, at Colt plants in Hartford and process that is under way” in court. the accident rate during happy hour to regulate for happy hours. But she pride of New England.” year industry in Connecticut, em­ Wednesday. None of the victims are Colt management. The vote was West Hartford. Since then, the Christa McAuliffe, the school teacher who was aboard Smith said. time from 4 to 7 p.m..” said Rep. said the regulations, which include The slogan, created by Lessner ploying some 50,000 people. in serious condition, he said. generally along party lines. company has hired replacement Challenger; “ It is the effort that counts, and fear of failure is the Further, he said, the loss of Colt Edith Prague, D-Columbia, who prohibiting a person from having Five additional people who ate Most Republicans opposed the workers and the state labor com­ contracts from the federal govern­ greatest sin.” food at the restaurant have shown tried and failed to get a similar bill more than one drink at a time, were A member of the United Auto Workers union raises a fist resolution, claiming it would do missioner has declared the impasse ment could cause "a great deal of symptoms of salmonella, including passed two years ago. not effective enough. after the state Senate passed a resolution on Wednesday nothing to resolve the strike and a lock-out because the company has economic devastation.” diarrhea, high fevers and intestinal calling for Connecticut’s congressional delegation to could send a message to Colt refused to bargain with the UAW. Downstairs in the House, Rep. Reconditioned Vacuum illness, Carter said. They are also officials that could prompt them to Norwalk police ask public for help under medical supervision, he said. urge the federal government to award no more contracts “ It’s inappropriate, no matter Francis X. O’Neill Jr., R-Guilford, Tremendous Selection of move their plants out of state. how accurate the allegations Robbery defense to start The state Health Department to Colt Industries. The UAW has been on strike against feared the resolution would "send a NORWALK — Police have asked the public for information Brend Nome Vecuume But Sen. Joseph H. Harper Jr., against management may be, for message that says this is an was notified about the outbreak about a maroon Subaru automobile to help in the investigation of WATERBURY (AP) - The law­ Public defender Eugene Riccio the company for one year. D-New Britain, said it was a "moral the House and Senate to be taking anti-business state. This is wrong.” Tuesday by locai doctors and health last fa ll’s murder of 11-year-old Kathleen Flynn. yer for Lawrence Pelletier, one of said he would begin Pelletier’s • Hoover • Electrolux officials. Carter said. Three state Witnesses spotted the car on the morning and afternoon of two men charged with gunning defense at Waterbury Superior • Kenmore health officials went to the hotel Flynn’s murder parked beside a sidewalk near the school she down three guards during the 1979 Court today. • Eureka Tuesday night to conduct an attended, Lt. Frank Pinto said. Purolator robbery in Waterbury, • Canisters investigation, he said. Evelyn Vega Pelletier, Pelleti­ • Kirby Judge finds charity officials innocent of charges Police don’t have a license plate number, a model year, or any said he intends to open his defense er’s wife who is serving a term at Carter saidof the 11 confirmed or today. • Uprights • Power Mates probable cases, eight were custo­ other information about the car, he said. the Niantic prison for her role in the Pinto said a white man wearing a light-colored wig and a light Prosecutors rested their case robbery, testified Wednesday about mers in the restaurant and two WATERBURY (AP) - The All warranteed for 6 months to 1 year. questioning whether the loans the those letters meant the charity’s blue sweater or sweatshirt was in the car. The man was about Wednesday in Pelletier’s second three threatening letters Pelletier were empioyees. Ten of them ate founders of a charity set up to grant Bateses received from Genie Pro­ 1984 registration was invalid. 5-foot-ll and possibly a blond, Pinto said. trial. Pelletier and former co­ All reconditioned on premisesll prime ribs Saturday night but the the wishes of sick and dying, wrote. “I happen to believe that the Genie Project ject were secured. Flanders said she also told Bates Norwalk police on Wednesday asked anyone who spotted the defendant Donald Couture were state Health Department is not yet children have been found innocent In Waterbury, the Bateses were convicted of murder and robbery The letters were sent to a mutual twice on the telephone and once in car on Hunters Lane to call detectives. They also asked car rental ready to draw any conclusions that of criminal charges of failing to was doing a very good service for tragically tried on five counts each of criminal during their first trial. But the state friend last summer and warned SMALL APPLIANCE REPAIR person that the Genie Project agencies to check their stock for a car matching the description. the ribs were the cause of the register with the state. violation of the state’s Solicitation should not solicit contributions. She Supreme Court overturned their that if his wife testified against him, Post Road, Rte. 30, Vernon • 872-1280 outbreak, he said. III kids,” Keefe said. "This case was The girl’s body was found a half-mile from her home in some Attorney General Joseph I. Lieb- of Charitable Funds Act. said in one conversation Bates told convictions because of improper he would use information he had to 10% Discount with this coupon thru 2-15-87 Of the five possible cases, two erman called Wednesday’s deci­ motivated by his (Lieberman’s) desire to get Michael Bates testified during her that it was difficult to shut down woods on the school grounds. remarks made by a prosecutor put her in jeopardy with the were customers and three were sion by Judge Edward Y. O’Connell publicity.” the trial that he believed the Genie fund-raising operations. during closing arguments. authorities. employees, Carter said. “ distressing,” saying there was Project’s 1984 registration re­ Bates testified that during that Carter believes the cases are enough evidence to convict Genie mained in effect, even though the period, the charity spent between what he calls a common-source Project founders Suzanne and charity did not file registration '^$20,000 and $23,000 on its avowed outbreak. Michael Bates. papers for 1985 until more than six purpose — granting the wishes of "Salmonella outbreaks are hard The Bateses and their attorney, months after the Jan. 31 deadline. sick and dying children. least two more trials, including one prosecution, however, is far too to prevent, but easy to stop,” he Hugh Keefe, were not in court The state charged that four of the said. in a civil suit in which the state drastic a remedy to correct such Wednesday, but in a telephone BATES ADMI’TTED receiving five Genie Project fund-raising Carter said that state and local seeks to recover money it believes unacceptable courses of conduct. interview after the decision, Keefe letters in June and July of 1985 from operations were conducted by the Genie Project misspent. Administrative agency proceed­ health officials were at the restau­ said he was “ very disappointed that Susan B. Flanders, a lawyer with professional solicitors, who al­ rant monitoring food handling and During the trial in Waterbury ings or a civil action would have this prosecution ever took place.” the state Consumer Protection legedly raised more than $140,000. storage procedures, and that epide­ Superior Court, the Bateses admit­ been more appropriate.” “ I happen to believe that the Department, advising him that the After paying the solicitors’ fees miologists were investigating the ted paying themselves salaries of Genie Project was doing a very Genie Project should not solicit and other expenses, the Genie possibility of wider contamination. more than $31,000 a year. They also ’THE CASE GAINED national good service for tragicaily ill kids,” money unless it complied with the Project netted less than 12 percent Carter pointed out that approxi­ admitted using Genie Project funds attention when Lieberman held a Keefe said. “ This case was moti­ registration law. of the money raised, or about mately 60 percent of all poultry and for personal loans totaling $28,000, news conference in September 1985 vated by his (Lieberman’s) desire But he said he did not believe $16,000, the state argued. 40 percent of all meat contain to get publicity. He ought to to rent a new Cadillac and to pay to accuse the Bateses of grossly salmonella bacteria, but proper apologize to the Bateses for what he rent for use of their Waterbury mishandling Genie Project funds. cooking prevents infection. did to them. He has destroyed the home. Lieberman accused the couple of He also said Connecticut has over Genie Project. He has destroyed O’Connell agreed with the state only spending on children $10,000 of 1,000 cases of salmonella cases their careers. It’s been a tragic that the couple failed to register the the $237,000 they raised in 1984. He each year and the vast majority of experience for these people.” organization, but said their ignor­ said the rest was used for salaries, those cases are never solved. Attempts to reach the Bateses on ance of the registration law meant loans, jewelry and to rent an A spokesman for the Treadway Wednesday were unsuccessful. The they had no criminal intent. X-rated movie. Hotel said the restaurant will not be telephone at their home went “ The court’s decision should not The Bates still face trial in closing and that the hotel is unanswered. be construed as sanctioning all of Hartford Superior Court on charges cooperating fuliy in the the defendants’ financial practi­ they filed false information on state Ibu’dUlceA investigation. THE BA’TESES STILL face at ces,” O’Connell said. "Criminal registration forms. The state is lorigam Cats face rabies shots opuoooooooeooooooooooooo* 8 5 E .C E I ConsoBdate HARTFORD (AP) - ’The state is the General Assembly adopt man­ considering mandatory rabies datory rabies vaccinations for the shots for the state’s nearly 750,000 household pets, Matthew Cartter, FUNTSTONES household cats if a rabies epidemic coordinator for the department’s ^ ^ Cnjfc d Your Debts, Vitamins eo's among raccoons continues to move epidemiology program, said north along the East Coast, accord­ Wednesday. w/c $ 9 8 7 ing to a state health department But Wont It official. Rabies is an infectious disease The state Department of Health that affects the nervous system and Services is monitoring the progress is fatal once its symptoms appear. Daffodils of the epidemic, which has reached It has caused five deaths in the eop nooooB aooooooocoooooooocoooooooo» northern Pennsylvania. 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Jan. » . 1987 8 - OPINION Grain accord averts trade war HA( Bv Robert Burns The negotiators were working ted States, import duties would be abandon its threat to eventually The Associated Press against a deadline of midnight lowered on a variety of American retaliate with restrictions on im­ Thursday, when U.S. duties of 200 industrial products and processed ports of European beer, white wine, BRUSSELS. Belgium - U.S. and percent on selected European pro­ agricultural goods, including cig­ apple Juice, candy and chocolate. European Common Market nego­ ducts including liquor and cheese ars, polyester and bourbon, accord­ The U.S. administration an­ Single bullet tiators reached final agreement were to go into effect to retaliate for ing to a statement issued by De nounced Dec. 30 that if there were Jack today to settle a grain-sales dispute higher Common Market duties on Clercq’s office. no settlement within one month it that had threatened to become a Spanish grain imports. The Com­ Details of this portion of the would slap 200 percent import 1 Andarcon trade war, officials said. mon Market countries in turn accord were not disclosed, but a duties on European white wines, ends hope to Willy de Clercq, the Common threatened higher tariffs on U.S. U.S. official in Brussels said the brandy, gin, cheeses, olives, en­ Market’s chief negotiator, an­ products. value of the reductions represented dives, carrots and canned ham. The nounced a four-year agreement U.S. corn and sorghum sales to about one-third of the total compen­ Common Market said it would was reached providing compensa­ Spain declined in 1986 after import sation to the United States. respond by restricting U.S. exports senfe Justice tion to the United States for about duties rose from about 20 percent to Unexpectedly, the two sides also of corn gluten feed and rice. $400 million in lost grain sales to 100 percent in March as a result of resolved a related dispute over The Common Market nations It is only natural that the family of former Spain. Spain’s joining the Common Portugal’s grain market. are; Belgium, France, West Ger­ “It’s a political solution to avoid a Market. The Common Market agreed to many, Italy, Luxembourg, Nether­ Pennsylvania state Treasurer R. Budd Dwyer trade war,” De Clercq told a news De Clercq said the sides agreed in lift a provision that IS percent of lands, Denmark, Ireland, United should try to put his life in the best light in the NSC withheld conference. principle that Spain would buy from Portugal’s grain imports come Kingdom, Greece, Spain and Representatives of the 12 Com­ non-Common Market exporters 2.3 from other member countries. The Portugal. wake of his suicide last week at a news mon Market nations, which must million metric tons of corn and United States said this arrange­ conference^ approve the agreement, were to sorghum a year, of which the ment, in effect since Portugal Meanwhile, in Washington, ad­ But by labeling him a hero, as his wife did key documents meet here later in the day. The United States would get its historic joined the Common Market in ministration sources who spoke on during a memorial service Monday, Dwyer’s accord was worked out during share of about 65 percent. January 1986, violated interna­ condition they not be identified said nearly 24 hours of nearly continu­ But the Common Market stipu­ tional trading rules. retaliatory action to protest Euro­ supporters might be sending the wrong ous trans-Atlantic telephone lated that Spain’s imports of corn U.S. grain exporters traditionally pean commercial aircraft subsi­ J message to other people whose lives are from analysts consultations. and sorghum gradually would be had more than 90 percent of the dies is under consideration. s troubled. A U.S. official, who spoke on replaced by imports of corn gluten Portuguese market.' The sources said the target is Dwyer. 47, put a gun into his mouth and condition he not be identified, feed, brewer’s yeast and citrus De Clercq said that in return for Airbus Industries, an aircraft con­ WASHINGTON — The intangible cost of the called the agreement “good, sound peels. dropping the IS percent quota, the sortium in which Britain, France pulled the trigger before a roomful of stunned Iran-contra arms fiasco continues to grow. and balanced.” To further compensate the Uni­ Reagan administration agreed to and West Germany participate. BL reporters Thursday — just one day before he ®tear(i»wiiB5r. In addition to causing political embarrassment r was to be sentenced on charges that he for the Reagan administration and serious damage ■R participated in a bribery conspiracy. to American influence in the Arab world, it now Moments before he ended his life, Dwyer read turns out that U.S. intelligence experts were denied Reagan warns of threats to economy A crucial information on Iran for more than a year a long statement in which he maintained his Gorbachev running a risk because of the White House’s insistence on keeping By Martin Crutsinger rect, singling out the government’s The report made no changes in yet seen the string of numbers that innocence and criticized the criminal justice the Iranian arms deal secret. The Associated Press burgeoning farm subsidy program, the administration’s earlier eco­ have convinced me we are seeing system. Congressional sources told our associate Lucette and the twin deficit demons that nomic forecast that the economy, that improvement.” I At Monday’s service, Dwyer was eulogized Lagnado that “thousands of documenls” relating WASHINGTON - President have plagued his administration, as measured by the gross national The economic recovery, which as a hero who resorted to drastic action to call with his push for change to Iran were probably withheld from State Reagan, reporting on the state of the huge federal budget deficit and product, would expand 3.2 percent began in December 1982, is already Department and Pentagon analysts to protect the the economy, today said the current the seemingly intractable trade this year, up from 2.5 percent 50 months long. If it lasts nine more attention to the ills of the system he said had deficit. growth in 1986, the slowest rate' months, it will become the longest secret National Security Council arms-for-hostages AP photo recovery is on its way to becoming wrongly convicted him. the longest peacetime expansion Reagan urged renewed efforts in since the end of the 1981-82 peacetime expansion since World party rules, under which the unable to garner wide support operation. recession. War II. The 1961-70 recovery went By all accounts, Dwyer’s death can only be By Bryan Bromley A member of the International Freedom Foundation since World War II but warned of Congress to attack these problems, considered a tragedy. It cut short what had decisions of the higher bodies are among the people, who fear that if The material that was bottled up was raw data future threats to growth. but he repeated his opposition to Even this modest pickup in longer without a recession, but it WASHINGTON - Kremlin compulsory for all lower body they back Gorbachev, they might gathered by the National Security Agency, the shouts a slogan during a demonstration outside the State The president in his annual reducing the deficit through tax growth is contingent on a turna­ occurred during the Vietnam war. once been a promising life and career, and left committees, including those oil be caught in a backlash against supersecret, military-run outfit that intercepts and Department in Washington Wednesday. Participants economic message sounded some increases and warned that erecting round in the U.S. trade deficit, “Our market-oriented policies a family without a husband and father. leader Mikhail Gorbachev is decodes communications traffic all over the world. protectionist trade barriers would which has contributed to sluggish are paying off,” Reagan said. running a political risk by propos­ personnel matters, should remain him. were protesting the meeting between Secretary of State favorite themes, contending his Perhaps even worse, Dwyer has ensured "Developing popular support in NSA intercepts are an absolutely vital source of administration was engaged in a be the wrong way to reduce the growth for the past two years. The president cited the major tax ing a regular turnover of senior unshakable in the party,” Gorba­ George Shultz and African National Congress President trade imbalance. Beryl Sprinkel, the president’s overhaul and the minuscule 1.1 with a single bullet that justice will never be chev said. the Soviet Union • is difficult, information for U.S. Intelligence analysts. battle to curb government’s desire Communist Party and govern­ It is not yet clear who ordered the NSA to Oliver Tambo. to “ overtax, overspend and “Protectionism is anti-growth. It chief economic adviser, said in a percent rise in consumer prices last served — neither to him if he was indeed ment officials, changing a system The reference to “personnel because there are no channels for overregulate.” would make us less competitive not briefing on the new report, that the year, the smallest inflation in­ innocent of the bribery charges, nor to matters” indicated that senior it” after 70 years of Communist withhold its raw data from the State Department more,” Reagan said. “It would hurt administration still expects the crease in 25 years, as major which in recent decades has seen and possibly the Defense Intelligence Agency. Our While claiming successes in this members of his family, who have been leaders grow old and often die in leaders would continue to nomi­ rule, said Reddaway. effort, the president conceded there most Americans in the interest of trade deficit to begin to improve in accomplishments of his nate and to discipline junior party congressional sources said it apparently was the were major problems left to cor­ helping a few.” 1987. But he conceded, “I have not administration. sentenced to a life full of grief for “crimes” office. National Security Council, but the CIA may also Tambo and Shultz they did not commit. “He’s a brave man.” said functionaries. IN ORDER TO MEET his goals Marshail Goldman, associate di­ U.S. officials reacted cautiously of modernizing the Soviet econ­ have been Involved. One source told us some CIA rector of the Russian Research to Gorbachev’s remarks. omy, however, Gorbachev must analysts may also have been cut out of the NSA’s Center at Harvard University. “What we are seeing is a “clear out the rats’ nests” of information network. disagree on tactics Gorbachev’s intensifying calls vigorous, imaginative approach entrenched bureaucrats, said 1-95 death calls for reform might prompt a to Soviet problems, which does not Goldman. ’THE LID WAS CLAMPED on the NSA intercepts Bv George Gedda Redman’s account of the meeting, backlash which could force him make the general secretary either Since coming to power, Gorba­ because experienced intelligence analysts would The Associated Press which was notably devoid of the from office, said Goldman. a liberal or a proponent of open chev has been pushing Soviet probably have grown suspicious at reports of usual diplomatic courtesies and for explanation Another scholar. Jerry Hough democratic society.” Assistant media to locate and criticize strange planes landing in Iran. Their suspicions WASHINGTON — A meeting expressions of friendship. of Duke University, was more Secretary of State Rozanne Ridg- corruption as part of his ‘glasnost’ might have led to disclosure that the planes were between Secretary of State George This seemed to reflect the strong way told the House Foreign campaign for greater openness. carrying arms and White House negotiators. P. Shultz and a leading South opposition to the meeting by some State police say they are embarrassed they optimistic, comparing Gorba­ African black nationalist produced conservatives, who look on the ANC V/ chev’s reforms to the New Deal of Affairs subcommittee on Europe “He has found that glasnost is Rather than risk premature disclosure, the NSC Get allyour debts under didn’t spot the body of a motorist who died in sharp disagreement on the need for as a terrorist organization and President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and the Middle East. not enough,” said Goldman. “He decided to deny the incriminating information to his car on the side of Interstate 95 during last anyone who might be savvy enough to flgure out violence and the degree of Soviet believe the United States should Thursday’s snowstorm, and they have begun who introduced changes in the is hitting the bureacracy in its penetration in the anti-apartheid deal exclusively with more moder­ 2 U.S. government that persist GORBACHEV’S ATTEMPTS vitals. There is no way they are what it meant. struggle. ate South African groups. an internal investigation into the matter. more than 40 years later. to introduce limited democracy going to take it sitting down.” “It is frightening,” one congressional source Oliver Tambo, president of the Sen. Bob Dole, R-Kan., said csTeiDofnow Police aren’t the only ones who should be At a meeting of the Communist into the Communist system are However, many of the party said. “They simply shut down the intelligence African National Congress, said Tuesday that Tambo’s meeting troubled that the body of Arthur Young, 67, of Party Central Committee in reminiscent of steps taken by apparatchiks who toppled information so that a number of agencies were Wednesday night after the 50- with Shultz “comes perilously close Nikita Khrushchev, who was Khrushchev and propped up prevented from seeing what they (NSA) had on minute State Department meeting to sending the wrong kind of Rye, N.Y., remained inside his Pontiac near Moscow this week. Gorbachev that Shultz’s concerns about possi­ message on — the same Darien for more than 24 hours before being said the Soviet system was beset deposed by an angry old guard in Brezhnev until his death in 1982 Iran. The NSC essentially ordered the NSA not to 1963 after seven years in office, disseminate their cables and reports.” ' ble Soviet domination of the ANC kind of message that may have discovered by his son. with stagnation and failure. He have died or been forced out, said are unfounded. inadvertently been sent in our arms proposed multiple-candidate said Goldman and Peter Redda­ Hough, who has long theorized As another congressional source pointed out, Although Young’s car was partially covered lack of information from NSA’s intercepts meant “There is no Soviet influence in dealings with Iran.” elections for party secretaries way, secretary of the Kennan that greater democratization of the ANC,” he said. Shultz agreed to go ahead with 9 with snow, his son said he could see his Institute for Advanced Russian Soviet political life could follow that foreign-policy recommendations were being from the factory level to the State Department spokesman the meeting despite conservative father’s body slumped Inside. No doubt other central committees of the nation’s Studies in Washington. the demise of the old guard. made by the deprived agencies on the basis of Charles Redman said Shultz told protests. He has said that the motorists could see him as well, but were republics and also urged new “Gorbachev has been moving a inadequate intelligence. Among the intercepts Tambo a peaceful settlement to United States, if it is to play a either too fearful or uncaring to stop or call ways to bring new blood into the little more slowly than Khrush­ Bryan Brumley was stationed withheld, presumably, were routine cables that tell South Africa’s conflict can be constructive role in South Africa, of other arms shipments to Iran. for aid. party’s top two organs, the chev,” said Reddaway, but it is in Moscow and Warsaw for The achieved only through negotiations should be willing to meet with all not clear that his chances of Associated Press and now writes and that the “pursuit of violence parties, including those whose State police, on tb'’ other hand, are required Politburo and Secretariat. Gorba­ will only lead to catastrophe for tactics he opposes. chev heads the Secretariat and success are any greater. on Soviet affairs from Washing­ STA’TE DEPARTMENT SOURCES say that to stop and check o aisabled cars, as are intelligence analysts in Foggy Bottom are all.” South Africa has outlawed the holds a majority on the II- A close reading of the Soviet ton. ANC and claims much of its state Department of Transportation road press shows that Gorbachev has “furious” at the realization that vital information Tambo countered that the way member Politburo. “to stop our armed struggle is to directorate is made up of commu­ 9 crews. Obviously, both passed Young’s car angered elements in the military, was kept from them for over a year. The nists or communist sympathizers. realization dawned on them slowly over the months stop the apartheid system.” 12 last Thursday, though one snowplow even got "THE POLITBURO’S opinion government and party bureauc­ Despite the disagreements, Tambo, 69, who is reported to have 13 close enough to shear off the side mirror on is that further democratization racies, and he has moved publicly Letters policy as they detected significant gaps in the Tambo seemed satisfied with the strong religious beliefs, said he is 14 Young’s car. should also apply to the formation to curb abuses by the KGB cable-intercept material they were getting from outcome of the first meeting a U.S. not a communist. The Manchester Herald wel­ the NSA. secretary of state has had with an But much of the ANC’s military Although an autopsy showed Young died of of the central leading parties of security police, which could well comes original letters to the 15 the party.” that is. the Central A special internal task force under Michael ANC leader in the group’s 75-year equipment is provided by the Soviet 16 a cerebral hemorrhage and not exposure, the cause resentment in that powerful editor. Armacost, undersecretary of state for political history. Union. In addition, ANC fighters Committee, Secretariatand Polit­ organization. Letters should be brief and to Tambo called the meeting “very receive training at camps in questions raised by the delay in the discovery buro. said Gorbachev. affairs, is reportedly examining the NSA’s Iran 17 of his body are still valid. Gorbachev, who became gen­ the point. They should be typed or files in an effort to catch up on the material that friendly, very friendly indeed.” Marxist Angola, State Department Gorbachev stressed that he did eral secretary of the Communist neatly handwritten, and, forease His tone seemed to contrast with officials say. Until they are answered, there will always not intend drastic changes in the was withheld for more than a year. 18 Party in March 1985, is grasping in editing, should be double­ We have been unable to determine exactly how 2G be a danger that motorists who suffer car . Soviet system, in which senior the blade of a two-edged sword, spaced. Letters must be signed trouble on Connecticut’s highways in the leaders impose their will on the long it took State Department analysts to grow said Reddaway and Goldman. Not with name, address and daytime suspicious about the NSA’s cutoff of raw data. 22 winter will succumb to the cold before help rank and file. only has Gorbachev angered telephone number (for “Of course, the principle of the Sources explained that intelligence analysts arnves. bureaucrats, but he has been verification). typically are inundated with raw material, so it 22 24 would have been relatively easy for cable 2E intercepts to be withheld without arousing Storm 32 immediate suspicion. 32 Liquor ads and taxes should be changed By the same token, however, it would have been 34 extremely easy for the analysts to have figured out 3 ! Glenn Penner of Torrance. Calif., wrote me “The real responsibility rests with our what was going on — the secret arms traffic to Iran recently, beginning with a quote from President congressional leaders, the Federal Communica­ — if they had been provided with ali the cables the 3( Reagan in announcing his campaign on drugs; tions Commission, and our president to assure that NSA was intercepting. It was this certainiy that ied 3 ! the NSC to cut off the supply of raw data. 4( “And to those pushing drugs, we say: ‘Beware.’” Northern the American people get both sides of the story on 42 He then cited “an area of flagrant drug pushing alcohol and its abuse.” Footnote; The NSA intercepts are now being sent ceilin] on that should be singled out for immediate attack.” a In fact, one way for broadcasting to retain , through speciai channels directly to Secretary of Perspective State George Shultz. 4‘ 9 drug whose use is encouraged by $900 million worth present revenues from beer and wine is to provide Bi^Tbids^-iated 52L 4: of advertising on radio and TV alone. Michael J. McManus “counter-ads” that would tell the other side of the 41 “This is a drug identified in a recent newspaper story. “I’d be happy with one counter-ad for every Mlnl-editoilal uctions. 5 article (Ann Landers’ column) as being involved 10 alcohol ads, says Doris Aiken, president of intaest 5! It goes without saying that we’re political-news before the next one hits. Si in; Remove Intoxicated Drivers. junkies; few people in this town aren’t. But we have • 66 percent of fatal accidents (including half of to admit there were a couple of stories lately that SI 5 all auto deaths); television, 99 percent of which will be neutral or WHAT ABOUT ALCOHOL ADS in newspapers left us, well, underwhelmed. First was the on.yn599^s^;r Connecticut Nationals Equity CreditLine' m ents-w ill continue to be fully deductible. January 31, you’ll pay no application or attor­ ney’s fees. We’ll even waive first-year member­ 61 • 70 percent of all murders; favorable.” and magazines? “I’m not worried about them,” presidential “boomlet” for the White House The Toro 521 was recently rated the # 1 ^ves ^ an important b r ^ on your taxes, And interest on equity loans for educa­ • 53 percent of fire deaths; ship fek. So you’ll pay no upfront costs at all. 6 she says. “A reader can eiect not to iook at them, minister of ideology, Patrick Buchanan. (Come on, And‘ if ifyou you apply by January 31, tion and medical expenses will be fully deduct­ 6 • SO percent of rapes; but if you watch “Monday Night Footbail,” ail the two-stage snowthrower by a leading Q)me in today and talk to one of our SO EVEN IF BEER and wine ads were removed, now, a newspaper columnist for president?) To our you’ll get another b ^ : no upfront costs. ible up to your home’s current market value. 6 • 60 percent of sex crimes against children and content problems would remain. NCTV’s answer is ads are beer ads. And they are lifestyle ads. Did intense relief, the story died when Buchanan consumer publication. So consolidating your debts now with specialists about the unique a d v a n ta ^ of 6 you know that ‘Michelob owns the night?”’ child abuse; interesting — “an increase in senseless drunken announced he did not choose to run. But then a It performed “excellent” in Beginning in 1987, the new tax law puts an Equity CreditLine from Connecticut Connecticut National’s ^ u ity CreditLine. • 56 percent of fights and assaults in homes; and violence between family and friends in TV What about increasing taxes on alcohol? I can former general. White House chief of staff and dry snow, wet snow, packed a ceiling on the deductions you’ll be allowed National will protect a valuable tax break for Or call us at one of the numbers listed below. • 37 percent of suicides. programming, and for several leading characters think of no better way to cut the federal budget secretary of state, A1 Haig, “indicated” that he is But be sure to do it before January 31. on TV each year to develop alcoholism and die to deficit, estimated to be $175 billion this year. considering a try for the Top Job. We can hardly snow, and throwing ability. for interest payments on personal loans. years to come. "THIS DRUG,” says Penner, “should there be show the consequences of alcohol more A shot of scotch has the same amount of alcohol keep our eyes open waiting for his decision. Two-Year lim ited Warranty. This year, only 65% of your interest will At Qmnecticut National, you can bor­ any doubt as to its identity, is alcohol.” realistically.” as a glass of wine or a can of beer, but the federal / No money down. be deductible. In four years, none of it will be. row $5,000 to $100,000 or more at a low vari­ Gnmec^fM 7 He suggested two changes of public policy: If beer and wine commercials were removed tax is four times higher than beer and 20 times But there’s an exception to the new ceil­ able interest rate. Instant credit cessation of advertising that proliferates the along with content changes, it is reasonable to higher than wine. Since 10 cents is collected on ing. And it’s as big as the roof over your head. You’ll be able to use your credit by problem by advocating the use of alcohol, and expect a drop in alcohol abuse. Similar content liquor, why not collect the same amount on a can of available to qualified Credit secured by the equity in your simply writing a check. And pay it back in full Mihpnal taxation of alcohol producers/peddlers/users at a changes and a drop of cigarette ads on TV were beer instead of 2.7 cents, and the same dime on buyers on Toro’s home is exempt from the new law. or in part at any time. With a full interest rate equivalent to costs resulting from its use. major factors in sparking a plunge in those who wine rather than half a cent per glass ? iiaiirkstpr Hrralft revolving charge For the foreseeable future, interest on deduction at tax time. There is little question that television promotes smoke from 55 percent of adults to about 30 The tax on liquor was raised in October, but the Bank Founded In 1M1 plan. Ask for details. equity loans for any purpose - up to the origi- What’s more, Qmnecticut National the use of alcohol, but it does so with program percent. tax on beer and wine has remained unchanged offers you an added incentive. If you apply by Know-how that pays off."* content as well as in ads for beer and wine. A study Of course, the TV industry will object on grounds since 1951. A hike to the level of liquor would add $5 n i purchase price of your home plus improve­ PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... P u M iilM r by the National Coalition on Television Violence of censorship and economics. Fortunately, there billion in revenues to the Treasury. DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... EwMJlIv* EdHor Haven’t you done without a Tbro long enough?' ALEXANDER QIRELLI...... AMOdUa EdHor reports that alcohol is consumed 4.5 times during are answers. Such a step, of course, would be backed by the 36 In Manchester, call Jean Keegan at 728-4313, Susan Gagne at 728-2019. Donald Marlin al 728 2659 or Lucille Ladone at 728-4318 every hour of prime-time TV entertainment — with “America is still a democracy and the airwaves percent of Americans who don’t drink alcoholic ‘virtually no harmful consequences” ever shown. still legally belong to the public,” says Radecki. beverages of any kind. What about beer drinkers? DENISE A. ROBERTS...... AdvarUalng OIraclor Qapitoi Equipmeitt Qo,, 9mc. M AR K F. ABRAITIS Bufinati Mantgar “Drinking is shown as a glamorous way of “Broadcasters have been abusing their privilege to Market Opinion Research of Detroit found that SHELDON COHEN Compoaing Managar having fun and the normal, adult way of relaxing.” maximize profits,” which he acknowledges is even among those who had consumed a beer in the ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Rraaaroom Managar 38 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER. CT 06040 said Dr. Thomas Radecki, NCTV’s chairman. “The somewhat understandable given pressure from last month, 57 percent supported a tax at the same JEANNE Q. FROMERTH...... CIroulallon Managar PHONE 643-6311 typical adult will view 6,000 drinking episodes on stockholders. rate as liquor, while only 37 percent disagreed. MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Jan. 29.1987 — 9 » — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuraday, Jan. » . 1987

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The Commerce Department said orders for durable goods, Boisjoly told the presidential items expected to last three or more years, totaled a seasonally WASHINGTON - An engineer commission chaired by former adjusted $109.85 billion in December after a huge S.l percent who tried to stop last year's ill-fated Secretary of State William Rogers November increase. space shuttle Challenger launch is that he was prevented from talking However, the November gain, the biggest in two years, was accusing Morton Thiokol Inc. of to NASA investigators and he lUJASBORNINOCTOBER... powered by a giant 107,1 percent rise in defense orders. punishing him for telling investiga­ believed this was the result of SHEUIASBORHINPECEMBER.. After subtracting the military surge, orders actually fell 0.1 tors about defective rocket booster retaliation for his testimony. TH E PHANTOM by L** F*lk A 8y Barry I’M ONLY TWO MONTHS seals. The lawsuit alleges that Morton percent in November. But in December, the civilian category OLPERTHAN SHE! Roger Boisjoly alleges in a t l Thiokol publicly threatened his job soared 6.9 percent, the best showing since an 8.8 percent rise in /MY CAR,, THE ONLY ONE billion lawsuit that Morton Thiokol and portrayed him as "a dis­ January 1983. rlsoej IN THE RBSI/MENT„THAT „ S O E S ,,, defamed his professional reputa­ gruntled or malcontented em­ tion as punishment for giving ployee whose views should be C^o^) truthful testimony to the presiden­ discounted and whose professional Meese says mags not pornographic tial commission and congressional expertise should be doubted.” FCOLS^, DON'T 6HOOT. committees that investigated the "Although Thiokol gave lip ser­ WASHINGTON — Attorney General Edwin Meese III, whose S* THE PILOT'S IN THERE/ , “ Make a wish!” Jan. 28, 1986 shuttle explosion vice to the idea of cooperation, in pornography commission was cited by a judge for efforts to which killed seven crew members. fact defendant removed plaintiff discourage the sale of Playboy and Penthouse, says he has read CAPTAIN EASY ®by Crook* A Ca*al* The lawsuit was filed here from any position where he could both magazines and does not consider them obscene. PLEASE MEET MB Wednesday in U.S. District Court interact directly with NASA inves­ In remarks after a recent speech to law clerks of federal court T H E N E X T AT THE POCKft.. W0RNIN6... on the first anniversary of the tigators and Thiokol publicly threa­ judges, Meese acknowledged that he once had occasion to read Challenger disaster. It accuses the tened his job, labeling him in press Playboy and Penthouse. company and NASA of conspiring interviews as a ‘tattle tale,” ’ the The attorney general, whose statements at the private session to thwart the investigations as part lawsuit contends. were recounted by sources fam iliar with his remarks, also said of a longstanding effort to withhold Boisjoly alleged that since the that as a youth he read magazines that were then considered BLONDIE by D**n Young A Stan Drak* information about defective 0-ring mid-1970s, NASA and Morton Thio­ pornographic but by today’s standards would seem quite tame. seals and joints between the solid kol concealed from the public and The sources, who spokeaboutthe Jan. 13 session on condition of © TH AT THE I'AA GOING KTELEPHONE, DOES MV HAIR LOOK ALL rocket motor units. company stockholders information anonymity, said Meese added that the Attorney General’s TO DEVOTE I COOKIE END OF The National Aeronautics and about deficiencies in the seal joints. CAUSES ? Commission on Pornography was not trying to thwart the sale of WV LITE TO Space Administration is not named A day before the explosion, CAUSES Penthouse and Playboy, which he did not consider obscene. in the lawsuit as a defendant. But Boisjoly was among a group of Robert N. Levin, Boisjoly's attor­ Morton Thiokol engineers who ney, said he planned to file a similar urged NASA not to launch Chal­ Ex-ArgentIne general Is charged complaint with the agency for lenger in cold weather because the administrative adjudication. joint seals might break. SAN FRANCISCO — A former Argentine general accused in 22 Boisjoly, 48, of Willard, Utah, “ Neither NASA nor Thiokol ad­ homicides and 164 cases of torture in his homeland was formally contends the space agency was part vised the flight crew, the owners of charged Wednesday with torture resulting in murder and other of the conspiracy with Morton the payloads aboard the Chal­ crimes under military rule in the 1970s. Thiokol that was “ motivated by lenger, the insurance companies U.S. District Judge D. Lowell Jensen read the charges to Carlos their desire to keep secret their with coverage involved in the flight Guillermo Suarez Mason, 63, and scheduled further proceedings long-term mismanagement of the nor the public of the extreme that could lead to his extradition to Argentina to face charges joint and seal problem; their hazards presented by the cold nor carrying a life sentence. mutual interest in withholding from the unanimous position of the The hearing in a jammed courtroom was preceded by a ON TH E FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook the Congress and the public the Thiokol engineers that it was 90-minute demonstration in which ex-prisoners, other Argentines many safety problems with the grossly unsafe to fly in those P^i(^El.?/lV name ig I HoPf HIS AP photo shuttle.” conditions,” the lawsuit says. and their supporters carried signs calling Suarez Mason a mass murderer and demanded his extradition. BOB SHIRT, A nacND INTEREST IN HbO 0H,N(5r “ NASA consistently lied to the It also contends that Boisjoly m Mason, arrested Saturday in a San Francisco suburb, had been OFARflOELDlNfr., HftSNT BEEN Too iNANV Bruce Jarvis, father of astronEnjt Greg Jarvis, mourns his Congress and the public as to the became disabled from “ post- MU6H Of A A^A30R _ son's death at an Astronauts’ Memorial in Orlando, Fla., safety record of the shuttles," the traumatic stress disorder and in hiding since fleeing Argentina soon after civilian government PlSTRAC-TipN.' lawsuit says. depression caused directly by the was restored with the inauguration of elected President Raul Wednesday on the first anniversary of the space shuttle Neither NASA’s David Garrett disaster" and “ the intentional Alfonsin in December 1983. disaster. Jarvis was one of seven astronauts killed when nor Morton Thiokol spokesman wrongdoings of NASA and the shuttle Challenger exploded 73 seconds after liftoff. Gilbert Moore would comment on Thiokol.” Hasenfus visits grave of colleague MAGNOLIA, Ark. — Eugene Hasenfus has paid his respects to one of three colleagues killed when their rebel supply plane was Communist Party backs Soviet shift shot down over Nicaragua. Hasenfus, who was to meet today with the staff and members of a congressional committee investigating the Iran-Contra affair, U.S. ACRES by Jim Davla These candidates are put for­ leader in March 1985, he has By John-Thor Dohlburo highest ranks. parachuted from the plane before it crashed Oct. 5. In an unusual move, the gover- ward, one for each seat inadistrict, stressed the need to bring fresh The Associated Press On Wednesday, Hasenfus visited the grave of co-pilot Wallace ment press agency Novosti offered at pre-election meetings. Cur­ ideas to the party and to dislodge Blaine "Buzz” Sawyer Jr. MOSCOW — The Communist foreign correspondents interviews rently, those at the meetings bureaucrats linked with the stagna­ "H e really came to pay his respects, not to us, but to Buzz,” Party cemented Soviet leader today to explain the results of the discuss only one name, presumably tion that was widespread during the Mikhail S. Gorbachev’s control plenum and a senior editor con­ chosen by the party, and generally rule of late party leader Leonid I. said Wallace Blaine Sawyer Sr., the co-pilot’s father. over the powerful secretariat and firmed there had been debate over give their ritual endorsement. Brezhnev. Hasenfus, 45, was captured by officers of the leftist Nicaraguan endorsed in principle a slight the party elections issue. Gorbachev suggested the proce­ Wednesday’s removai from the government and convicted of crimes against the state. He served broadening of the system by which The editor, Yevgeny Pozdnya- dure be widened, a plan endorsed in ruling Politburo of the former a month of a 30-year sentence before being pardoned. candidates are chosen for legisla­ kov, said such a change would principle by the Central Committee Kazakhstan party leader, 74-year- tive bodies. require further discussion and resolution. old Dinmukhamed A. Kunaev, - But a final resolution adopted noted it also would necessitate "The point is to require two or eliminated one of the last Brezhnev- Reagan library has western design Mfednesday at the close of a two-day amendments t o . the party rules. three candidacies be discussed era leaders from the national plenum of more than 300 members That would have to wait for a before the (election) meetings leadership. Kunaev joined the WASHINGTON — Presideni Reagan should feel at home in the Politburo in 1972. ■of the party’s Central Committee national party conference planned decide which to submit for voting,” library designed to house his administration’s papers, because The Central Committee, which did not include in detail Gorba- for the summer of 1988, or for the Pozdnyakov said. “ That does not the plans were crafted to reflect Reagan’s personality, the .chev’s call for multiple-candidate next party congress in 1991. mean that there will be more than groups the top party members from Moscow and the IS Soviet republics, architect says. and secret-ballot elections in re- But he added, “ I can tell you that one candidate for each post on the The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, which will be ballot.” also retired 72-year-oId Mikhail S. Igional party committees. the majority of people at the constructed on a 20-acre site on the Stanford University campus plenum supported the proposal, or The Central Committee endorsed Zimyanin from the party Secreta­ Puzzles It only spoke in general terms of in Palo Alto, Calif., is “ Western in style of architecture,” it wouldn’t have been mentioned in Gorbachev’s call for accelerated riat "fo r health reasons.” “ the need to broaden inner-party architect Hugh A. Stubbins Jr. said Wednesday. democracy,” suggesting continued the (meeting's) resolution in any economic change and more open­ Kunaev's ouster was considered "The president is western. He has a ranch in Santa Barbhra. ;division over what would represent form at all.” ness in Soviet society, saying, a foregone conclusion after his 3 Wedding band It's the best to honor him with,” Stubbins said as he unveiled the ACROSS a significant change in party In his speech, Gorbachev also "There is nowhere we can retreat.” dismissal Dec. 16 as party chief of 4 Complained design during a meeting here of The American Institute of procedure. suggested a slight broadening of the But it did not produce the kind of Kazakhstan, a Central Asian repub­ 1 Rotate 5 Aerial naviga­ The Central Committee also system by which candidates are dramatic -leadership changes that lic the state-run press had called a Architects. 5 Native of tion system ousted two holdovers from the chosen to run for legislative bodies, had been rumored in advance. hotbed of corruption and The president, upon seeing the design, said, " It gives me Istanbul 6 Eskimo knife Brezhnev era from the party's known as soviets. Since Gorbachev became Soviet mismanagment. nostalgia for the ranch,” the architect said. 9 1550. Roman 7 King The library will be one story high with red tile roofing. The 12 Director Kazan 8 Jane Fonda design is similiar to that of historic California missions and 13 Jewish month movie blends in with the other buildings on the campus, Stubbins said. 14 Motoring asso­ 9 Papa's wife Hall returns home, checks into hospital ciation (abbr.) 10 Mild expletive 1 5 ______oil11 Emit coherent Third suspect arrested In hotel fire 16 Something light AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Try to By Richard Cole hometown friend who accompanied I ’ve seen him on TV and he looks well known now. My name is out remarkable (si.) 19 Part of a shoe make arrangements today lor a get-to­ The Associated Press him on the flight. “ We are also good,” she said, adding he did not there too far,” Hail said in an SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Police today arrested a third 17 Married 21 Laugh syllable gether with someone you recently met concerned about the claims made indicate when he might return to interview published in today's suspect in connection with the New Y ear’s E ve fire at the Dupont woman's title 24 Useless plant who you'd like to know better. This per­ M IAMI — Self-styled soldier of by the Nicaraguan government. Dayton. Dayton Daily News and Journal Plaza Hotel that killed 96 people, District Attorney Ismael son has a place in your life. Major 18 Dispute 25 " ____ La fortune Sam Nesley Hall says he "Itis in the best interest of Sam to Mrs. Hall said she did not ask her Herald. Betancourt reported. 20 Gaseous changes are ahead for Aquarius in the have an immediate, complete and son about the mental problems Hall said he “ thirsted to speak Betancourt said Jose Francisco Rivera, 30, was arrested this Douce" coming year. Send lor your Astro- has given up his anti-communist hydrocarbon thorough medical and psychologi­ referred to by the Nicaraguans, English” during his captivity and morning and would be charged later today with first-degree 26 Series of Graph predictions today. Mail $1 to As­ ^commando activities because his 41 WWII area 50 Courage (si.) described his underground cell as a 22 Part of corn names tro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. imprisonment by the leftist Nicara­ cal examination.” “ but I think he heard about it and he murder, arson and malicious damage in the fire, which also 43 6aseball fan was very upset about it.” cement bunker. plant 27 Golf pegs 52 6are Box 91428, Cleveland, OH 44101-3428. guan governm ent on spying Hall, 49, was driven directly to injured 140 people. 23 Female ruff 45 6ook of maps the hospital with his two brothers, As Hall was leaving Nicaragua on “ You eat with your fingers. When 29 Never (poet.) 53 Novelist Be sure to state your zodiac sign. charges has blown his cover. A fourth man, Luis Vega Rios, also was arrested, and 24 Lynx 46 Leave off PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Pleasant U.S. Rep. Tony Hall, D-Ohio, and Wednesday morning, he told repor­ you go to the bathroom, you have a Betancourt said he would be charged with arson in connection 30 Constellation 48 Ardor Hall returned Wednesday to the 28 Jealousy Bagnold surpises could be in the ofting (or you Michael Hail, a Cincinnati educa­ ters, “ Ijusthave one thing to say to hole in the comer. And there is a lot 31 Affirmations 49 Charitable or­ United States after spending 49 with a small fire set Dec. 28 at the hotel. 32 Silkworm 54 Surfeit today simply because you are well I DIDN’T EVEN KNCW tor. He is expected to stay at the the Nicaraguan people. “ I ’m sorry of bugs, cockroaches and spiders 37 Printing shop ganization days in a Nicaraguan jail. Sandi- Earlier this month, Puerto Rican authorities arrested Hector 33 Chemical suffix thought of by others. Nice people want r HAD SPOTS. hospital for several days. I tried to ambush them.” that were always crawling on you,” (abbr.) 57 Displease nista officials said they released Escudero Aponte and Armando Jimenez Rivera and charged II 38 Malt beverage to do nice things for nice people. In Dayton, Ohio, Hall’s mother, He told reporters aboard the he said. 34 Wide shoe size ARIES (March 21-April 19) A (lash of him because he was mentally them with murder, arson and malicious damage in the Dec. 31 10 11 Ann, said she talked with her son by plane to Miami that he was treated Hall, a 1960 Olympic silver 35 Printer's inspiration may hit you today during a unstable and a suicide risk. * medqlist in springboard diving and blaze. measures stimulating coversation with a creative Hall voluntarily checked into a telephone for about five minutes well by his captors, but said his one-time Ohio state representative, 36 Subside friend. Your idea will have merit and Veterans Administration hospital shortly after his arrival in Miami. "days of adventure are over.” said he intended to get a lot of rest. 39 Highest note should be given serious consideration. here, said lawyer Gary Froelich. a “ He sounded pretty good, and " I ’m finished. I’m done. I'm too 40 Fruit of a palm TAURUS (April 20-May 20) In career situations today don’t be afraid to ex­ 42 Western periment with conversational tactics, mountains provided they arc ethical. Your ingenu­ 44 Tic- _____-toe ity can give you an edge over others. VINYL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS 47 New (pref.) ■ 30 ■ GEMINI (May 21 -Jun* 20) A close asso­ 48 Primary cell ciate has somecine he or she is eager for 51 Hums you to meet. 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By John F. Kirch Johns comes from a family of restaurateurs. Johns starting Horold Reporter M ^-*.S working with his father in the 1940s, and when his father died, Johns and Johnnie’s Brass Key restaurant H. *. , on Main Street is up for sale, its two of his brothers opened restau­ owner said this morning. He’s rants in the Hartford area. ■X asking $90,000 for the business. His first eatery was the Silver John Johns, who has owned the Lane Diner on Spencer Street, restaurant for more than three which he operated for eight years years, said this morning that two until the state took the property to potentiai buyers have come to see make way for Interstate 384. That the place since iast week. He said was four years ago, and shortly that it wili probably remain a after losing that business, Johns restaurant after the sale and the bought the Brass Key. nine full- and part-time employees ’The restaurant has grown slowly will keep their Jobs. since then, he said. It has a seating “ I’m Just tired and want to get capacity of about 70. Although out.’’ said Johns, who lives in East Johns declined to discuss finances, Hartford. “ It’s a beautiful restau­ he said the restaurant was rant and it takes care of the family. profitable. But it’s too much for me. I’m He said he’s selling the business getting close to 60 and I want to because there’s more to life than retire.” Just working. Johns, who rents the space at 829 “ 1 want to do more living,” he Main St., bought the restaurant said. “ I will stay here because I three-and-a-half years ago. Before have all my sports here, water that, it was known as the Brass Key skiing in the summer and snow for 22 years. skiing in the winter.” Herald photo by Pinto Obituaries Where the snow went Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 A Manchester highway department worker bulldozes a Snow is also being dumped at the Olcott Street landfill. Services private to 9 p.m. pile of snow at the Globe Hollow Reservoir parking lot The cleanup was continuing as Connecticut braced for for murder victim Wednesday. The snow is being dumped there by town another storm. Forecasters are calling for snow late Evelyn Ferrie crews after being cleared from streets and sidewalks. tonight. The funeral for Lauren Gayle Anderson, 26, of 82 Congress St., Evelyn (Mclnerney) Ferris, 88, Tiffanie and her doll each get a surgical who died Tuesday of a gunshot of South Windsor, wife of the late cap at Manchester Memorial Hospital. wound, will be private. Gordon Ferris, died Wednesday at \ Manchester police are investigat­ a local convalescent home. She had Her doll went to surgery with her. Millstone thrives as Seabrook falters ing the homicide. lived in Manchester before moving Anderson was bom in Manches­ to South Windsor 12 years ago. ter on Nov. 28, 1960, and attended She is survived by a daughter, Bv George Esper able to cut taxes a half-dozen times on line in 1970 at a cost of less than and more violent. They were East Catholic and Manchester high Lillian Ferris of South Windsor. The Associated Press in nine years, replace septic tanks $150 million. ’The second started up organized by the Clamshell Al­ schools. A private funeral will be held at with a $60 million sewer system and for less than $450 million in 1975, a liance. an anti-nuclear coalition. She is survived by her daughter, St. Francis of Assisi Church in SEABROOK, N.H. - The Sea- build a $13.5 million addition to the year before construction at Sea­ Although a New England-wide Jacquelyn Nicole Anderson; her South Windsor. Burial will be in brook nuclear power plant, 10 years high school that includes a new brook began. group. Clamshell focused its atten­ mother Barbara (Andrews) Hut­ Wapping Cemetery. South Wind­ Tiffanie’s tonsillectomy and $5 billion in the making, has auditorium, field house and swim­ Millstone 3 went into operation tion on Seabrook. an hour’s drive chinson of Westerly, R.I.; her sor. Calling hours at the Samsel generated more problems than ming pools. last April, and its cost was $3.8 north of Boston. maternal grandparents, Bernard J. Funeral Home, 419 Buckland Road, electricity. Typically, the owner of a $150,000 billion, a dramatic Increase partly Opponents of both Seabrook and and Gertrude (Oesting) Andrews of South Windsor, are today from 2 to 4 Just two states away, the Mill­ home in Waterford, a community of because of interest rates of more Millstone 3 also fought their battles Manchester; two stepbrothers, p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. stone nuclear plant in Connecticut in the hearing rooms of state utility 18,000 people, pays only a litlemore than 20 percent. Memorial donations may be One family finids waiting the toughest has fared better because, officials Public Service of New Hamp­ John Hutchinson and James Hut­ regulators. than $800 in property taxes. chinson; and one half-brother, made to the American Lung Associ­ at both sites said, it was in the right shire. which owns a one-third Both plants have paid millions of "I never hear, ’I want to be away Michael Hutchinson. ation, 45 Ash St., East Hartford place at the right time at a cheaper interest in Seabrook, has an­ By Susan Vaughn dollars in property taxes, meaning from the the plant.’ ” said Joan Memorial donations may be 06108. price. Massett, sales manager for the nounced that once the plant is Herald Reporter some residential property taxes made to Child and Family Services “ We recognized that communica­ Boyer Agency, a real estate com­ operational, it will seek rate hikes have been reduced to zero, and Inc. of Hartford. tion was an important facet and we schools and services in both Sea­ pany in Waterford. "Out-of-town of 10 percent a year for five years. Beatrice Torrance Tiffanie May seemed calm two hours sought people out well-connected in brook and Waterford have im­ people ask where is it, how close, In ^abrook, the battles continue Beatrice (Bartley) Torrance, 86, before she was to have a tonsillectomy one the community,” said Wayne D. proved. Each plant employs about and that’s the end of the even though construction was com­ John R. Branigan Sr. of Uncasville, wife of the late recent Saturday at Manchester Memorial Romberg, vice president of nuclear 800 people. conversation.” pleted last July. It has been Andrew L. Torrance, died ’Tuesday John R. Branigan Sr., 74, of Hospital. The 8-year-old sat on her operations for Northeast Utilities, The Seabrook plant pays 90 Both Seabrook and Millstone are enmeshed in politics, chipped away at a New London nursing home. She hospital bed in the pediatrics wing, which operates Millstone in Water­ percent of the taxes collected in this in areas where nuclear technology at by high interest rates and stalked Meriden, husband of the late lived most of her life in Manchester, Lucille (Denault) Branigan, died carefully brushing the long hair on Mindy ford. Conn., on Long Island Sound. town of 8,000 people. Its tax bill was has been around for years, includ­ by demonstrators. It has yet to moving to Uncasville three years Imogen, her Cabbage Patch doll. Millstone, a cluster of three more than $11 million last year. ing U.S. Navy bases near each site generate its first kilowatt. ’Tuesday at Meriden Wallingford ago. Hospital, Meriden. He was the “ I got her from Santa Claus this nuclear reactors two hours southw­ Millstone pays more than 80 per­ and a civilian shipyard that builds Spokesmen for New Hampshire She was a member of St. Mary’s Christmas. It’s my third (Cabbage Yankee, the coporation created to father of Claire Ruel of est of Boston, got into the nuclear cent of the taxes Waterford col­ nuclear-powered submarines in Episcopal Church of Manchester, Patch),” she said. manage Seabrook, say they had Manchester. and had attended St. James Episco­ power business early and built on lects. Its real estate tax bill last Groton, Conn., near Millstone. But ’liffanie’s outer calm was a coverup, hoped to have the plant in full He is also survived by a son, John pal Church in New London. the success of its first reactor. year was $36 million. Romberg says that in the case of said her mother, Sally May. Tiffanie had Both plants met with street Millstone, it has worked to its operation last Oct. 31, and delays R. Branigan Jr. of New Britain; She is survived by two sons, ’"They’re good neighbors.” said been apprehensive about the pending demonstrations, but those at Sea­ Waterford First Selectman Law­ advantage. since then are costing $50 million a four other daughters, Joanne Swan­ James H. Torrance of Uncasville, operation, and she was full of questions brook were larger, more frequent rence Bettencourt, who has been The first Millstone reactor went month. son of Ellington, Sandra Hodges of and Andrew W. Torrance of Largo, South Windsor, Donna Best of Fla.; a daughter, Mrs. Alfred during a pre-admission tour a few days Enfield and Patricia'Day of Feed­ (Priscilla) (Hemente of Ossining, before the surgery. ing Hills, Mass.; two sisters, Mary N.Y.; 16 grandchildren; and 11 School eyes Haines of Newington and Regina great-grandchildren. TONSILLECTOMIES are one of the Carros of West Hartford; 16 grand- She was predeceased by a daugh­ most common surgical procedures done at children; and eight great­ ter, Beatrice T. Moorehouse. the hospital each year. Three hundred move into grandchildren. ’The funeral will be Saturday at were performed last year. ’The funeral will be Saturday at 10 11:30 a.m. in St. Mary’s Episcopal Though the surgery is routine, it is the a.m. at the Samsel Funeral Home, Church. Burial will be in East first hospital experience for many child­ / old library 419 Buckland Road, South Windsor, Cemetery. Calling hours are Satur­ ren who undergo it. followed by a mass of Christian day from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Holmes Tonsillectomies are no longer as com­ burial at ll a.m. in St. Margaret Funeral Home, 400 Main St. mon as they were before antibiotics By John Mitchell Mary Church, South Windsor. Bur­ Memorial donations may be became common in the 1950s, said - - “***^^ Herald Reporter ial will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery, made to the Book of Remembrance, Tiffanie’s surgeon. Dr. Carlos Benavides East Hartford, trailing hours are in care of St. Mary’s Church. Tiffanie gets a loving touch from her mother, Saily May, after she BOLTON — Officials at the Hans of Manchester. “We don’t recommend ■■ Christian Anderson Montessori them very often,” he said. About one in 20 gets settled into bed after surgery. School see a strong possiblity of people still have their tonsils removed, he moving into the building which Philippine mutiny ends said. alleviate some of their apprehensions — Tiffanie made Snoopy move up and formerly housed the town’s library Today the surgery is usually done when and their parents’ — about being in the down on with the bed controls. "You can when their lease at St. George’s children are in their teens, since doctors hospital, said Maureen Brown, the hospi­ put the bed in whatever position makes Episcopal Church expires in June. Continued from page 1 spokesman Don Mathes said of now believe that the tonsils help fight off tal’s child life specialist. you most comfortable,” Brown told Aruiza’s claim, “ I don’t know infection. In Tiffanie’s case, the surgery Cramped space at the church, However, Col. Arturo Aruiza, a The tour started in the bright yellow Tiffanie. Then Brown handed Tiffanie the located on Route 44. combined with anything about any note fronri the was recommended because she’d had so high-level Marcos aide, told the halls of the pediatrics wing, which looks remote-control speaker and left the room. the growing number of parishion­ president concerning Marcos. I many bouts with tonsillitis and other station, “ The office of the president doubt that it’s true. more like a school corridor. Sesame Street “ Count to 10 and push the button,” she ers, prompted St. George officials of the United States has given in infections. characters, bright wall hangings and kids’ said. When Tiffanie did so, she heard in May to request that the pre­ “ The position is Marcos is free to writing to an acting director of the come and go,” Mathes said. “ How­ The Manchester Herald followed Tif­ art decorate the walls and the nurses’ Brown say, “ Can I help you, Tiffanie?” kindergarten school, which has Philippines desk (of the State fanie through her pre-admission tour and station. Tiffanie was thrilled with the huge Tiffanie giggled. “ That’s neat,” she said. rented the meeting room at the ever, if he decides to go to the I Department) and they have al­ her surgery, listening to her questions and Snoopy she found on the bed in a room church for the past 12 years. look Philippines, he’d better have the lowed or expressed their willing­ approval of the Philippine govem- comments about the process. Brown showed her. Brown said that all THERE WAS ROOM next to the hospital for a new site. ness or their permission to welcome young patients are allowed to choose one bed for a cot for Tiffanie’s mother, who Efforts to find a place had been ment, that’s the Aquino back or allow President Marcos to CHILDREN ARE GIVEN pre­ from the pediatrics wing’s large collection Sally and John May wait in Tiffanie’s room while she fruitless until Harold F. Smith, the government.” leave the country and he could admission tours before any surgery to help Bolton Center Road resident who during their hospital stay. Please turn to page IS undergoes the tonsillectomy. come back.” Rumors have circulated periodi­ owns the old library property, In Washington, White House cally that his return was imminent. approached the school late last Herald photo by Kirch year, said Debbie Pauze, chairwo­ man of the board of trustees for the school. I~84 wreck "It’s ideal for us,” she said. The location, on Bolton Center Road A yellow Mazda GLC rests on its roof released. Sherwood was driving east on next to the Bentley Memorial Library, is good and there is room near Exit 60 on Interstate 84 after being 1-84 when he tried to change from the sideswiped by an eastbound truck NEu; e n g l a u d ’s for a playground, she said. right to the center lane. His car tumbled "It’s a little small but he’s willing Wednesday afternoon. The car’s driver, off the highway when it was hit by a large to put on an addition.” Pauze said. James C. Sherwood, 25, of West truck driven by Haywood Slaylon, 36, of Smith said the move is contingent Hartford, was taken to Manchester upon approval from the fire mar­ Staten Island, N.Y., police said. The #1 MORTGAGE shal. the health inspector and the Memorial Hospital, where he was truck driver was not injured. Planning Commission, which has treated for lower back injuries and given a preliminary OK already. ” I’m optimistic.” he said. If the use of the building is approved. Pause said, it could not be ready until September, which PUBUCNOnGE would force the cancellation of the school’s summer program. The building, which is currently PLEASE NOTE: This space is available MORE as a public service to any non-profit organi­ used as storage, has been vacant since the new library was built in zation wishing to publicize an up-coming the 1970s and is "in such a state of event or community message. There is abso- disrepair.” Pauze said. lutly no charge for this space. Please send Volunteers at the school, which is one of the oldest in the country, will complete information you wish to publish at help with remodeling to get it done least 3 weeks in advance of event. Messages faster, she said. FRONT END published wil be at the descretion of Lynch Smith, who bought the land and builting in 1985 after negotiating for ALIGNMENT Motors. four years, said if the plans do fall AdjtM t c m Mt. eimbar. to*-tn, J Please mail Att through. he has other options for the «ftMra ■ppHcabto. Chack structure. He mentioned apart­ praMura*. Ragulir *34.20. ments as one option. Smith said he approached the school’s trustees, who will meet Feb. 23 to discuss the matter, because he saw a mutual need. ” If this place eo...wa through. I'll have a ' ” Doi.-o s.nid. I

H — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuraday, Jan. 29, 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Jan. 29, 1987 — 12 Your neighbors’ views; Don’t forget bonuses

In addition to How would you rate Manchester on its snow removal? the big tax poses of the marriage penalty changes for deduction from $10,000 to $8,000. 1987, Ell J. War- But if you make the contribution, ach, chief con­ your working couples deduction is sulting editor of $200 more — $1,000 instead of $800. Prentice Hall Sylvia That’s a 25 percent Increase. Information Another break: A bigger mar­ Services, has Porter riage penalty deduction also lowers helped me high­ your adjusted gross income. That light tax breaks can pay off in a slightly bigger available for the * 1 medical expense deduction. last time on the 1986 Form 1040 you file this year. $10,000 a year. You and your spouse “Sylvla Porter’s New Money 1. Sales tax deduction. You no have a total of $2,000 to contribute to Book for the 80s.” 1,328 pages of longer can deduct the state and an IRA for 1986. You had planned on down-to-earth advice on personal local sales taxes paid on your putting the money in your spouse’s money management, is available personal purchases. But for 1986, account. (You have until April 15. through her column. Send$9.95plus you are entitled to take these 1987, to make the contribution.) $1 for mailing and handling to deductions by using an "auto­ “ Sylvia Porter’s New Money Book matic” itemized Revenue Service- DON’T MAKE THE contribution for the 80s.” in care of the approved table. With the table, you to your IRA. instead of having your Manchester Herald. P.O. Box simply plug your “ income” into the spouse make it to hers. The IRA 419150, Kansas City. Mo. 54141. table for your state and get your contribution would reduce your Make checks payable to Andrews. deduction. No receips are sDouse’s earned income for pur- McMeel 4 Parker. necessary.

Joan Jarvis: " I t ’ s clearing the Anthony Balesano; “ The town Sally Judd: “ I do think they’re Stephanie Cardona: "Yes. Sne Zailskas: “ It’s hard to say. Louise Finni: “ In the begin­ TAX-SAVING TIP; The higher snow that’s the biggest problem. of Manchester roads have been doing an excellent Job. This has Very good. I hear them at night This is the first year I ’ve been in ning, I wasn’t pleased. But it your income, the bigger the deduc­ Feds can’t help It’s hard to shovel in this weather, pretty clean. Pretty clear. But been a bad winter, and they’ve coming up and down the street. I business in Manchester. So I don’t seems to have improved with tion you can take. Your “ income” and it’s hard to get around.” you should see East Hartford! It’s been out, right on time.” think East Hartford is doing a have a good way to compare. But these last two storms. They may for this purpose is your adjusted a mess! ” good job and so is Manchester.” it’s seemed good to me.” have been having problems that gross income (line 32. Form 1040) we weren’t aware of, during the plus your tax-free income, such as overseas kidnaps Social Security benefits, veterans I early snowstorms.” benefits, the excluded portion of By Sandy Jahnson taken illegally to Saudi Arabia by long-term capital gains, the recov­ The Associated Press their father. ery of pension costs, municipal Ms. Roush, her voice breaking, bond interest and the like. Impor­ WASHINGTON - Patricia said she married Khalid Al- tant; City and county sates taxes Roush's two daughters are in Saudi Gheshayan. a Saudi Arabian, in Test shows malfunctioning organs generally aren’t figured into the Arabia. Harold Johnstad’s son is in 1978. She said Gheshayan left the tables. However, details in the Herald photo by Tucktr Norway. They aren't on vacation; family in 1982 and returned to his Form 1040 instructions show, state they were spirited away by a parent native land. QUESTION: can live normally with just one cribe a special diet to help preserve Tiffanie May smiles at a big Snoopy life specialist at Manchester Memorial by state, how to figure any extra who didn’t have custody. After an unsuccessful attempt at deductions for local state taxes. Last November kidney or the equivalent of a half of what viable kidney tissue remains. during a tour of the hospital before her Hospital, stands beside her. reconcilation in 1985, Ms. Roush, of a blood test a functional kidney.) Other tests may be combined Don’t ignore these “ bonus” de­ The State Department knows of Cicero, 111., filed for divorce and called a BUN Other factors may cause an with the BUN to more thoroughly tonsillectomy. Maureen Brown, a child- ductions. The tables do not include more than 2,300 American children was granted sole custody of her was offered at elevated BUN or a lowered one but ascertain the condition of the the sales on certain specific pur­ abducted to 101 foreign countries in daughters Dec. 26, 1985. the Veterinary Pet Foram generally it’s the kidney that is not urinary system but the BUN is the chases: an automobile, boat, air­ what have become messy interna­ Gheshayan returned to the Uni­ Emergency doing its job. It is a reliable and favorite for good reasons. It should plane, a home or materials you tional child custody disputes. ted States and, following what Ms. Hospital in Allan Leventhal, D.V.M. easily obtained test and monitoring be included in the examination of The Mays find wait toi ghest bought to build a new home, a But the government says it can do Roush called persistent harass­ Hartford. A do­ the BUN gives us an indication of every aging pet. Unfortunately, motorhome and a motorcycle. You little to help, a frustrating stand for ment, was given limited visitation nation was re­ the damage to this organ and high-protein diets (meat, cheese can get a deduction for these large the parent left behind. rights. On Jan. 25, 1986, the girls quested to be­ follows the progress of its condition. etc.) are the usual fare for too many purchases, in addition to what’s “ My government will not help went to stay overnight with their nefit the Fidelco Although high BUNs may occur pets. These are not recommended listed in the tables! me,” Ms. Roush told a news father, but instead were flown out of Guide Dog in younger animals or in animals for those with high BUNs. With during MMH tonsiiiectomy 2) Capital gains; The Tax Reform conference Wednesday. “ What am the United States, Ms. Roush said. Foundation. Why was the test normal in the blood. An elevated that have been deprived of water or proper treatment and diet, pets Act does away with the long-term I supposed to do? Forget my 'Tve asked the State Depart­ offered? Is it an important diagnos­ reading is usually an indication of have certain other liver diseases, it with a high BUN may enjoy years of capital gain exclusion after 1986. children? ment to help me several times and tic lab test? disease or malfunction of organs of more often happens in older anim­ productive life. Continued from page 11 said. Tiffanie’s brother, B.J., 7, Tiffanie and her doll, complete That means profit from a sale of “ They are my life and my soul. I have gotten the same answer: the urinary system, principally the als that are having compromised could also come visit her at the with her own surgical cap, on the property (such as stock or real cannot live without them.” ‘There's nothing we can do, it's out ANSWER: BUN (Blood Urea kidneys. kidney function. This is often dlpe to would stay overnight after the hospital after the surgery. stretcher. Her parents accom­ estate) after 1986 is 100 percent She pleaded with the U .S. govern­ of our jurisdiction,'” she said. taxable, just like ordinary income. Nitrogen) is a test to measure the Unfortunately, the test doesn’t infection that can be prevented or Allan Levanthal is a Bolton surgery, Brown explained. Mrs. panied her to the operating room ment to help gain the return of her Dona Sherman, a press officer for ON THE DAY of surgery. (In 1987, the top tax on long-term levei of urea in the blood. Urea is a pick up early changes in kidney treated by early detection through veterinarian. Do you have a ques­ May was pleased that she entrance. two daughters — 8-year-old Alia the Bureau of Consular Affairs, nitrogen (from protein breakdown) Tiffanie, her mother and her gains is limited to 28 percent.) But function, and a large part of both a urinalysis. tion you would like to see answered wouldn’t have to sleep in a chair. On the crowded elevator, Tif­ and 4-year-oId Aisha — who were said the government can do little. produced in the liver, filtered out by kidneys can become non-functional father, John, were well prepared for 1986 sales, only 40 percent of Awareness of an increased BUN here? Write to Pet Forum, Man­ Brown showed some items that fanie apparently felt like a queen the kidneys and excreted in the before the BUN increases measura­ for Tiffanie’s tonsillectomy ex­ your profit is taxable if you had held enables the veterinarian to treat chester Herald, P.O. Box S91, Tiffanie would be using on the day surrounded by her court. “ I have urine. A certain level of BUN is bly. (Humans as well as animals the underlying condition and pres­ cept for one part — the waiting. the property for more than six Manchester 06040. of surgery. the most room,” she observed. 'The surgery was scheduled at months at the time of sale. “ This is a special bracelet At the operating room, the ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. 10:20 a.m., but the family, whose 3) Income averaging; The spe­ which will have your name, age Mays kissed their daughter and Social Security Mailbox home is in Coventry, was told to cial tax break that protects taxpay­ and your doctor’s name on it,” told her they would see her in arrive two hours earlier. After ers from getting clobbered with a INSURANSMITHS SINCE Brown told Tiffanie. “ They can about an hour. Tiffanie went through the initial big tax bill when their “ incomes” just look at your wrist when take a big jump is repealed for 1987 Photo by Richmond height, weight and blood- you’re asleep.” THEN THERE WAS more and later. But it can still save you 1914 pressure checks and got into her Little Gladys, held by Dog Warden Richard Rand, is a Benefits not paid in month of death “ How long will I be in the waiting. The Mays got coffee in tax dollars on your 1986 return. recovery room?” Tiffanie asked hospital clothes, they all waited. the cafeteria and read the news­ little skeptical about having her picture taken. She’s at Brown. “And how will I wake Tiffanie played with her doll, paper in Tiffanie’s room while TAX-SAVING TIP: For income­ the dog pound waiting to be adopted. QUESTION; My husband died Once you use a reserve day, you resources are counted toward this pay this firm $35. Why does Social watched cartoons on TV and they waited for the 45-minute 649-5241 averaging purposes, it’s the jump last month. Can I cash the Social up?” never get it back. $1800 limit. Personal effects and Security charge so much for this? wrote in a journal that she was procedure to be completed. Al­ in your taxable income that's 65 E. Center Street Security check that arrived this Brown told her that she would household goods with a total equity going to share with her class­ though Tiffanie’s mother said she important. So you may qualify for Manchester, Ct. Adopt a Pet month, or am I supposed to return probably be in the recovery room QUESTION: My neighbor thinks value (actual value less money ANSWER: Social Security does mates in Coventry. didn’t like the thought of putting the averaging break simply due to a it? I might be able to get SSI payments about 45 minutes after surgery. owed) of $2000 or less are counted. not charge anything for this ser­ Tiffanie said she wasn’t partic­ Tiffanie through the surgery, she drop in your deductions. because I have very little income. “ You’ll feel just like when your If the total equity value exceeds vice. If you’d like to check your ularly nervous about the surgery. knew it would improve her 4) Marriage penalty deduction; ANSWER: No benefits are paya­ The only assets I own are furniture, $2000, the excess is counted toward mom wakes you up in the Social Security record to be sure “ I ’m sort of nervous, but not as overall health. In 1986. working couples can deduct ble for the month of death. For household goods, and personal the resource limit. For more you’ve gotten credit for your morning: very tired,” Brown Giadys is friendiy nervous as I thought I ’d be,” she After about an hour, the phone 10 percent of the lesser of $30,000 or example, if the beneficiary died in belongings. Would they count answered. information, contact any Social earnings, just ask your Social said. the "qualified earned income' of January, the check dated February against me? Security office. Brown explained that Tiffanie rang at the nurses’ station, and Security office for your 70MPC. The But as the morning wore on and the spouse with the lower earned 3, (which is payment for January) ad you saw wasn’t run by the Social would have some blood taken in Dr. Benavides told Tiffanie’s I the scheduled time for surgery income. should be returned unless the check ANSWER: An individual may QUESTION; I saw an ad in the Security Administration. The ser­ the hospital labthatday. “ How do mother that the surgery had gone mixed breed pup passed, the fam ily got tired and a Tax-saving tips; "Qualified is made out jointly to a husband and well. Then there was more have resources (assets) worth up to paper that said I could get a copy of vice is free if you get it through a you feel about them taking earned income” is earned income wife. In that case, the survivor $1800 and be eligible for SSI. Not all bit jittery. Tiffanie’s lips were waiting: another 45 minutes I my Social Security record if I would Social Security office. blood?” she asked Tiffanie. “ Not (salary, wages, professional fees) L-LOMBAR should ask at a Social Security dry, but she wasn’t allowed to By Barbara Richmond adopted. too bad,” was her reply. She’d while Tiffanie came out of the less certain deductions — primarily office whether to cash the check. drink anything. Instead, Brown Special to the Herald Polly, last week’s featured pet. a gone through the process before, anesthesia in the recovery room. business and employment-related little female terrier cross, was she said. offered her a soothing cream to . While she was still in recovery. expenses and contributions to This week's featured pet is a adopted by a Hudson Street family. QUESTION: My husband has ‘ ‘What do you do when they take put on her chapped lips. Dr. Benavides visited the pediat­ Keogh plans and IRAs. Say your used up the 90 hospital days that Public Records S-month-oId mixed breed female. Floyd, the black and white mixed the blood?" Brown asked. “ I like rics wing to talk to the Mays. “ Did spouse works part time and earns She’s black and white and was breed, featured two weeks ago, was Medicare pays for in a benefit TIFFANIE’S MOTHER got up to look away,” Tiffanie said she give you any trouble?” found on Pearl Street on Jan. 21. adopted by a Middle Turnpike period, but he has to stay in the and paced in the corridor. “ I ’ m Warranty deeds ance tax. $148.50. tax. truthfully. Tiffanie’s mother asked. “ No, she I family. antsy. Two hours is a long time. Dog Warden Richard Rand calls hospital for several more weeks. was good.” Dr. Benavides said. her Gladys and she seems to The dog pound is located on Olcott Doesn’t Medicare provide a certain Lydall Woods Corp. to Marsten Kathryn T. Janiga to Frank Kenneth A. Beebe to Alice K. “ It’s OK to look away,” Brown Waiting is the worst,” she said. respond to tha name. She’s very Street and Rand is there weekdays number of extra days for cases like and Sarah C. Linsley. Lydall Woods Shimaitis. Northfield Green Con­ Beebe, 257 Green Road. No convey­ assured her. Tiffanie’s father admitted he WHEN TIFFANIE was friendly and cuddly, from noon to 1 p.m, or he can be this? Colonial Village, $135,900. dominium. $84,000. ance tax. Tiffanie liked the idea that she was a little apprehensive, too. brought back to her room, she WAREHOUSE Gladys was the only new dog at reached by calling the pound at Selden L. and 'Terry C. Bogli to Frank W. Shimaitis to Church of Sheryl A. Turney to John C. could bring her own nightgown “ I ’m probably more nervous than was crying. A nurse asked her the pound as of Tuesday, except for 643-6642 or the Manchester Police QUESTION: Yes. Medicare hos­ Luc J.M. Pelletier and Dawn M. the Living God, 315 Henry St., Nooney, one-half interest in 136-138 and robe to wear during most of she is,” he said, watching Tif­ howshefelt. "Terrible,” shesaid. two that have owners. The only Department at 646-4555 or someone pital insurance includes an extra 60 Blessing. 40-42 Spruce St.. $130,000. $139,500. School St., $79,950. her hospital stay. “ I’ll bring my fanie calmly drawing a picture " It’s OK to cry. That’s just the other dog left is the black and rust can be reached at either number. hospital days that a person can use Christopher D. and Mary E. Fairway Estates to Quad Devel­ Connie-Lynne Hodgkins to David brand new ones that Dad gave that she was going to give her medicine,” the nurse assured doberman pinscher that was new Monday through Friday from 6 to 9 if he or she ever needs to be in a Garth to Gary D. Bergenty and opment Co. Inc., Fairway Estates, H. and Constance H. Hodgkins, m e,” Tiffanie said. She’d only doctor. her. p.m. last week. hospital for more than 90 days in a Paul D. Bergenty. Land of Bryan $90,000. Beacon Hill Condominium. No have to wear the hospital clothes “ If I had my druthers, I would The nurse showed her the ice There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog Rand calls the doberman. benefit period. These extra days Farm, off Wilbur Cross Parkway, conveyance tax. during surgery. Brown told her. have had the surgery myself,’’ pack and tried to make Tiffanie Sparky. He was found roaming on and the new owner must have it UPHOLSTERY are called reserve days. But. Albert Willard to Turnpike Asso­ Tiffanie seemed quite satisfied $ 122, 000. Mrs. May said. as comfortable as possible. Main Street on Jan. 18. He’s about 2 licensed. Before being licensed a reserve days are not renewable like Quitclaim deeds Peter R. Hicks to Gregory S. ciates. 300 Main St. No conveyance with all the answers Brown gave Tiffanie got tired of waiting, Within a few hours, the anesthe­ years old and is waiting to be dog must have its rabies shot. the 90 days in each benefit period. Welch and Richard T. Welch. Brook Frederick W. and Audrey Young tax. her during the pre-admission too, and curled up under her sia wore off and Tiffanie felt more Haven. $66,750. to Audrey Young, three parcels on Maria M. Zulaica to Jesus M. tour. Her mother was pleased blanket for a while. like herself again. She was ready Porterfield Development Corp. to Wetherell Street. No conveyance Zulaica. 25 Braeside Crescent. No with the process, too. “ This is so Finally, operating room or­ to go home the next morning and Penelope C. Taylor, Porterfield tax. conveyance tax; much better than when were were derly Steve Choromanski came had to stay out of school for a About Town Condominium, $135,000. Leo A. Bernard and Florence A. Albert R. Martin to Albert F. kids. They encourage families to down the hall, wheeling the week after the surgery to avoid LIQUIDATION U 4 R Construction Co. Inc. to Mancini to Leo A. Bernard. 415 Martin. 31 Ashworth St. No convey­ go through this together,” she stretcher. The nurses tucked infections. Beatrice H. Brodie, Mountain Woodbridge Street. No conveyance ance tax. La Leche League has program Sorority meets Tuesday Farms development, $210,233. The family’s adjustment to the new baby will be the Alpha Delta Kappa will meet Tuesday at 4 p.m. at Southfield Green Condominium • SOFAS • LOVESEATS • CHAIRS • topic of the Wednesday meeting of the Manchester First Federai Savings and Loan Association, 344 W. Corp. to Richard K. and Alice Evening La Leche League. The meeting wiil be at 7:30 Middle Turnpike. O’Connell, Southfield Green Con­ TABLES • SECTIONALS • LAMPS • p.m. at 66 Nike Circie. For more information, call Irene Conover wiil lead a program discussing Anne dominium, $129,900, MODULARS • TREES • DINETTES 646-7277. Tyler’ s books. Barney T. Peterman Sr. and this Saturday, Jan. 31 Barney T. Peterman Jr. to Kenneth AND MORE Older adults have mini-courses St. James has Valentine dance W. and Donna L. Mader, Shallow- I from 6 am till noon WATERBED CITY brook Lane, $227,500. I --’'^w ith the purchase of an equal or greater' The Manchester Community College Older Adults The St. James Home and School Association will Visions Unlimited Inc. to Donald Association is accepting registration for severai sponsor a Valentine’s dance on Feb. 14 with music of J. Welton Jr., Bigelow Hollow ! value breakfast S — ^ mini-courses geared for senior citizens. The courses the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s provided by the band. Time Was. Condominium. Conveyance tax, I and this coupon! will start in March. The dance will be from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the St. $94.60. Super Single, Queen, King LIMITED TIME ONLY An auto course wili meet eight Tuesdays from 4 to 6 James school gym at 79 Park St. It is open to the public. Joel B. Wilder and Albert L. Same Low Price! p.m., starting March 17, at Howell Cheney Regional Admission is $20 a couple. Tickets may be obtained by Manley to Rita J. Fradette, Beacon FIRST COME — FIRST SERVE Vocational Technical School. Fee is $25. calling Joanne Chomick, 643-4409. Hill Condominium. Conveyance A computer appreciation course wiil meet for six tax, $78.10. Fridays from 9:30 to 11 a.m. starting March 20atMCC, Shi Joel B. Wilder and Albert L. Fee is $30. Health services In Coventry Manley to Richard P. and Kathleen A gentle exercise program wili meet on ’Tuesdays COVENTRY — The Community Health Care J. Roy, Beacon Hill Condominium. and Thursday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. for eight weeks ClAY FURNIfURE BUILDMG Services Inc. will hold office hours at the Coventry FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: starting March 17 on the East Campus of MCC. Fee is Conveyance tax, $89.10. $25. Town Hall Wednesday from 2 to 3 p.m. Residents are James H. and Debra Adams to Jan. 30, 1987 from 5pm till it lasts eligible to receive blood-pressure checks, tuberculosis A lecture series on women in various fields will meet Adrienne C. Ferguson, 19 Fulton 35 Oakland Street • Manchester tests, throat cultures and health guidance. For more for eight Mondays at 2 p.m. in in the Lowe Building of Road. $125,000. MCC. Fee is $25. information, call the services at 228-9428. Porterfield Development Corp. to Dally 9am-5:30pm / Saturday 9-4 To register, send a check payable to MCCOAA to David C. and Carol P.- LaCoss, 2 Dinners for ® Edna Schuetz, MS6, Manchester Community College, Breastfeeding class Is Tuesday Porterfield Condominium. Convey­ P.O. Box 1046, Manchester 06040. Include the course VERNON — A class on breastfeeding preparation Choice of Swordfish or Prime Rib Famous Brand Names ■ All Top Quality title, name, address and phone number. For more for the pregnant couple will be ’Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. CAPRI information, call Schuetz at 647-6097, Monday or at Rockville General Hospital. 31 Union St., Rockville Wednesday between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. section of Vernon. All couples may attend the class EMERGENCY at $188 whether or not their infants are to be bom at the Fire — Police — Medicai Emblem Club meets at Elks hospital. 500 EAST PLAZA • ROUTE 83 • VERNON • 872-4658 NO FRILLS — JUST SAVINGS The class is conducted by Karen L. Berg and Judith ■B.’® R.e6fcaurant ’The Manchester Emblem Club will meet Wednesday DIAL 911 Across from Roy Rogers • Open Daily 10-8 • Sat. 10-6, Sun. 12-5 A. Gubala. Registrtation is $15 by calling the hospital’s In Manchester ^^0 ^ 68-1970 Cash or Certified Checks. Delivery available. at 7:30 p.m. at the Elks Lodge, 30 Bissell St. Members Maternity Department at 872-0501, extension 331. Class 395 Main St., East should bring a wrapped gift for Green Lodge. size is limited. Call 872-3650 for more information. U - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Jan. 29, 1987 _MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Jan. 29, 1987 — H M Thursday TV Advice SPORTS r 5:00PM S S Wondarfut World of Dii- Lifetime 1982. Rated PG nay (60 min.) @ ® ) Family Ties (CC| When Elyse is 11:35PM CD Entsrtainment Tonight By [E S P N ] Mark Sosin's Salt Water Jour­ hired as the architect to re-design Steven's E T talks with Ray Charles about his recent nal office building, Mallory persuades her to performance in an upcoming episode of Tin allow Nick to create a sculpture lor the pro- Education as well as locks [HBO] Safe Harbor A young man's ob­ NBC-TV's "St. Elsewhere". sessive fear of nuclear annihilation bars ject. In Stereo. T him from the normalcy of life. Novela: Herencla Maldita 12:00AM (BKoiak It’s Showtime as Celtics fly past the Bulls (3D ( £ Nightlife NFl 5:30PM [ESPN ] Tom Mann Outdoors (B) Bodywatch: Doctors are People Too jusi (CC) The stress in a physician's life is ex­ (0) Star Trek [HBO] MOVIE: ' (CC) An promote effective gun safety By Dave O'Hara T after the Celtics improved their amined. Qi) Tales of the Unexpected eccentric middle-aged woman enlists the The Associated Press Boston Garden record to 21-1 this abo aid of her son to fulfill her dying wish to 9:00PM CD Simon & Simon Rick and ® M OVIE: 'Slap Sliot' An ice-hockey DEAR DEAR BOB: You’re undoubtediy season. "W e are playing extremely on I meet Garbo. , Ron Silver. A J . contend with a pair of female private team decides to start winning, even if it BOSTON - With the second Carrie Fisher. 1984 Rated PG-13. eyes when they investigate the theft of a means playing dirty. Paul Newman, Mi­ ABBY; Thanks right. It isn’t fair, but when it comes well right now. We’ve improved hav period just 3>A minutes old, 6-foot-9 [M AX] MOVIE: 'Summer of '42' (CC) priceless set of antique samurai swords. chael Ontkean. 1977. for printing that to acknowledging wedding pres­ considerably since those back-to- the (60 min.) Larry Bird turned sprinter as he Hermie recalls his 15th summer when he (8 ) Alfred Hitchcock Presents beautiful letter ents, getting the job done is more back losses to Philly and net (D ® Colbys (C C) A wounded Cash fell in love with an older woman. Jennifer SD Ask Dr. Ruth from the par­ important than who does it. charged toward the basket. Milwaukee." T O'Neill, Gary Grimes, Jerry Houser. 1971. fights for his life, a pregnant Fallon takes a In full stride, almost flying, he billl dangerous fall and Sable and Francesca GD Novela: Am o y Senor ents whose IS- Rated PG. D ear A bby DEAR ABBY: My dear young s(X)oped a bullet pass from Dennis Since being blown out by 20 points exp [TM C] M OVIE: 'Longshot' A sure win­ may soon have something in common. (60 GD Sanford and Son year-old son, min.) son is very sad tonight, and his Johnson up and into the net. on consecutive nights in Philadel­ new ner' plunges a bumbling shoe salesman [CNN] Newsnight victim of a gun Abigail Van Buren older sister says that she has often phia and Milwaukee, the Celtics and his buddies into a silly scramble for CD MOVIE: 'Walk. Don't Run' In Tokyo [HBO] Humor and the Presidency No “accident." do­ It was the start of early showtime real money to place on a bet. Tim Conway. during the Olympics, a middle-aged elec­ felt the same way. Why? Because a once again for the Boston Celtics have won 16 of 18 starts, with the president, living or dead. Democrat or Re­ nated his organs two losses on the road. Harvey Korman, Jack Weston. 1986. tronics expert is forced to share an apart­ publican. is safe from this panel of White well-intentioned schoolteacher ap­ Wednesday night as they went on to Rated PG-13. ment with a young woman. Cary Grant. House experts including Chevy Chase, so that others pointed other classmates to be Samantha Eggar, Jim Hutton. 1966. whip the Chicago Bulls 132-103 for “ We played well in the first half, 6:00PM ® d) ®) S® ® News Robert Klein, Art Buchwald. Pat Paulsen, might iive. It team “'captains," and to choose up (8 ) M OVIE: 'Slap Shot' An ice-hockey and more. (60 min.) was a wonderful their fifth consecutive N B A victory. moved the ball well and got to open CID Three's Company their teams. They chose their team decides to start winning, even if it [USA] Dragnet testimony for organ donation. But "Th e y are all so damn good.” spots." said Bird, who had 24 points ® Magnum, P.l. purpose. classmates — one by one — until means playing dirty Paul Newman, Mi­ something has to be added. said Chicago Coach Doug Collins. in a 105-97 victory in Chicago dD Gimme a Break chael Ontkean. 1977. 12;05AM ( B Night Heat O'Brien and none remained. “ They’ve got three great post Giambone search for a prostitute's stolen When I was a boy, we always had DEAR ABBY: "Not Guilty in Tuesday night. “ Our game plan (3D Mork and Mindy (S ) ® Cheers (CC) When Carla falls for a Abby, only a child who has felt the players in Bird, Kevin McHale and star hockey player, his winning streak diary, which contains damaging informa­ guns in the house. They were kept Elgin" wrote that she and her was to let D J shoot from outside and tion on top city officials. (70 min.) (R). pain and humiliation of having been Robert Parish. They are all All- (E) M * A -S -H crumbles and she becomes convinced she iocked up, but my father didn’t stop he came through for us. husband of six months had agreed chosen last can understand the Stars. dD Doctor Who has jinxed him. Part 1 of 2, In Stereo. 1 2l30AM CD Dynasty there. At a very early age, he taught that each would write thank-you " D J and I made a lot of good feeling. M y husband and I both “ Then Bird expands the floor and Charlie's Angels GD Odyssey CD Entertainment Tonight ET talks with us, “ There is no such thing as an notes to their own friends and plays out there. He was making the experienced this as children, and D J (Dennis Johnson) shoots the (S) Quincy (3D Novela; Cicatrices del Alma Ray Charles about his recent performance unloaded gun!” We were not relatives for their wedding gifts. type of passes a lot of players in an upcoming episode of NBC-TV's "St. now we are going through it again heck out of the ball. Maybe if D J (S ) Reporter 41 (B) Mystery: Secret Adversary (CC) The Elsewhere". allowed to point toy guns at our It seems that she wrote hers, but couldn't catch. He picks his spots detectives search on for the illusive Jane watching our own children. It would was not hitting, we can stay close. dZ) MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour 0® Jim & Tammy playmates. Each of us was given a her husband failed to write his. and save many children many scars if and knows who and when to throw Finn. (60 min.) Part 1. As it was, If K.C. (Boston Coach to.” NHI dS Facts of life GD G® Late Night with David Letterman closely supervised chance to fire a now she is receiving "hints” that teachers would find another way to [C N N ] Larry King Live Jones) hadn’t called off the dogs, “ The beauty of our team Is that [D IS] MOVIE: 'Three Caballeros' Don­ Tonight's guests are comedienne Sandra real gun so we knew what it could she has failed to acknowledge some divide the classroom into two teams ald Duck's buddies, Joe Carloca and Pan- [D IS] MOVIE: 'The Silent One' A lonely Bernhard, Jack Hanna from the Columbus do. He taught us that if we were at a we’d probably have lost by 60." the opposition doesn't know how to deaf-mute boy in a small village forms an wedding gifts. to compete in spelling bees, gym ­ chito, take him on a whirlwind tour of pop­ Zoo and Dave Edmunds. (60 min.) In friend’s house, and that friend With Johnson scoring 19 points defense us." said Ainge. a noted ular Latin American locales. 1945. Rated alliance with a great white turtle. Telo Stereo Abby, he will never write his, and nastics or whatever. Malese, George Henare. 1984. Rated PG. found a real gun and played with it, and Bird and McHale 18 each, the gunner who took only seven shots Phil G (8) Alfred Hitchcock Presents she will always be blamed for not Abby, please pass this along. If Celtics raced to a 71-46 halftime against Chicago. NY [ESPN ] Mazda SportsLook [ESPN] College : Duke at to get the hell out of there and tell an writing the thank-you notes to his just one teacher will discontinue Georgia Tech (2 hrs.) Live. GD More Real People lead. Parish had just 6 points and “ We were ready and played good [U SA ] USA Cartoon Express adult! Any explanations to the family and friends, so I think she that practice, it will be worthwhile. NY [HBO] MOVIE: Porky's ' (CC) GD Gene Scott Danny Ainge. the fifth starter, Pith friend could be made later by would be wise to go ahead and write The joy of being chosen first — or defense.” Ainge said. "Team s 6:30PM O W K R P in Cincinnati The basketball team from Angel Beach [U SA ] Edge of Night telephone, at a safe distance. none, but they’re scoring was not gamble with us and try different High learns that they may have to throw the remaining notes herself. It early — does not last nearly as long (3D ® ABC News [M A X ] m o v i e : 'Young needed. the big game when their coach is unable to 12:40AM As a result of his wise teaching, things. Tonight they left Dennis Lady Chatterly IT In her pursuit of plea­ wou[d relieve her of the constant as the pain those children feel when Q j) Benson pay his gambling debts. Dan Monahan. we grew up regarding guns with Bird and Johnson had 26 apiece open at the top and he killed them.” sure. Cynthia Chatterly carries on her fami­ guilt feelings and reminders that they are the last to be chosen. QD s c t v Wyatt Knight. 1985. Rated R. and McHale 22 when they retired to Bor ly's romantic heritage with a visiting understanding and respect, instead something was left undone after the HURTING IN OHIO "He (Johnson) put a dent in their Quo d D Too Close for Comfort [M AX] MOVIE: 'Street Hero' After a the bench after three periods. scholar. Sybil Danning, Harlee McBride, of fear and fascination. I wish every wedding. defense,” Jones said. Bud dD (SD NBC News boy witnesses his father's gangland slay­ Adam West. 1985, Rated R parent would do the same. DEAR HURT: I will gladly pass The Boston reserves got some “ If my offensive game seems to ing, he continues the family tradition until valuable playing time as the dP Nightly Business Report he is shown other possibilities. Vince Colo- 1 :00AM CD l Love Lucy GEORGE W., NORMAL. ILL. I know it isn’t fair, but she will this important message along with be going early I ’ll take It,” said Min Noticiero Univision simo, Sigrid Thornton, Sandy Gore. 1984. CD Joe Franklin Show feel better in the years to come for the hope that it will be seen by starters built a whopping lead for Johnson, who refused to complain Don Silver Spoons Rated NR D E A R G E O R G E : Your point is the sixth consecutive game at home AP photo AP photo St. I dD GD Twilight Zone having done it. She should also be teachers who will discontinue the about being left off the N BA East Tor [ T M C ] M OVIE; Agatha' When mystery and then let the “ Green Team ” mop [C N N ] Showbiz Today (8) Telephone Auction well taken. But you and I part prepared for future failed agree­ cruel practice. This was done when squad for the All-Star Game. Boston’s Kevin McHale is sancjwiched by the Bulls’ Chl< writer Agatha Christie learns that her hus company when it comes to guns in ments. This was probably not the I was a child. And recalling how up. "They haven’t won 56 straight Boston’s Greg Kite has a tough time of it as Chicago's [ESPN] NBA Today band has been unfaithful, she goes into QD Maude the house. Guns in the house have first time her husband welched on a “ We’re developing the killer (left) and Brad Sellers during action at Brad Sellers reaches around on the inside during Edn 7:00PM dD CBS News hiding. Vanessa Redgrave. Dustin Hoff­ [C N N ] Crossfire deeply many children were hurt, I Eastern Conference games here for Win man, Timothy Dalton. 1979. Rated PG. killed more people (especially deal. am appalled that this thoughtless, instinct in these home games and I nothing.” Collins said. "Th e y’re ® do) ® M*A'S*H [D IS ] M OVIE: 'Thunder In the Valley' A the Boston Garden. McHale netted 22 points in Boston’s fourth-quarter action Wednesday night at Boston CoK children) accidentally than on BOB IN PORT ANGELES, WASH. insensitive system still persists. just hope it gets better. ” Jones said just a better team than us.” Lot dD di) Wheel of Fortune 9:30PM (p) @9) Night C"'urtThe court­ father alienates his son's love by cruel easy victory. Garden. The Celtics romped, 132-103. Von room staff is stunned when Christine an­ treatment to the boy's dog Lon McCallis- d ) i§) $100,000 Pyramid nounces her engagement to a humorless ter, Edmund Gwenn, Peggy Ann Garner. m (11) Jeffersons man and insists that Harry perform the 1947. w wedding ceremony. In Stereo. [ESPN] Subaru Ski World w GD Best of Saturday Night a dD MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour GD Novela; Camino Secreto [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Terminal Choice' In the Help available for fibrosis B ultimate high tech hospital, patients begin Barney Miller 10:00PM Q ] Knots Landing (CC| U dD to drop like flies and the prime suspect be­ Sonics make Lakers believers dD Hollywood Squares Abby gets her settlement for her share of the ranch from Gary and Paige refuses to comes the hospital's elaborate computer D E A R D R . Chronic Lung Disease. H dD Novela: Maria de Nadie go home with her mother, so Anne de­ system. Diane Venora, Ellen Barkin. Joe GOTT: The doc­ watch.” PI Spano. 1985 Rated R. Bv Bill Barnard third quarter and Andrew Toney Nightly Business Report cides to stay in Knots Landing. (60 min.) tors tell me they T( DEAR DR. GOTT: I had plantar The Associated Press Magic Johnson had 24 points and scored 14 of his 21 points in the final M Maude CD News [TM C ] MOVIE: '9 Deaths of the Ninja' can’t do any­ dD A three-person rescue team is called in warts 20 years ago, and after NBA Roundup 11 rebounds for the Lakers and period against Cleveland. [C N N ] Moneyline CD GD 20/20 (CC) (60 min.) thing for my pul­ unsuccessful surgery, I tried keep­ (» when terrorists kidnap a busload of tour­ The Seattle SuperSonics. ex­ James Worthy added 20 points. The Cavaliers outscored the 76ers N [ESPN] SportsCenter GD IN N News ists in Manila and demand the release of a monary fibrosis D r. G ott ing the warts wet with castor oil. pected to be one of the worst teams Kareem Abdul-Jabbar had 18 26-13 in the third quarter to take a M [ T M C ] M OVIE: Firstborn' (CC) A di­ GD Police Story Middle Eastern criminal Sho Kusugi, Brent except give me They all dropped off in about two points and II rebounds, but he was N Huff 1985 Rated R Peter Gott, M.D. in the NBA this season, have State 104; and 85-79 lead, but Philadelphia started vorced mother, who has fallen in love with fiS) (8 ) L.A. Law Kuzak faces embarrass­ antibiotic shots weeks and I ’ve had no warts since. convinced the Los Angeles Lakers 98. New Jersey 91. scoreless in the first half. the final period with a 7-0 spurt, and an unstable drifter, is rescued from disas­ ment when his client in a personal-injury [U SA ] Edge of Night once a month. I My theory is that the oil shut off the ter by her adolescent son who takes that they aren't. Seattle used two 9-0 streaks in the “ Right now our mental tenacity a 13-4 run later in the quarter put case withholds vital information and Abby m o v i e : a Touch o( Dili charge as "the man of the house". Teri 1:15AM CD spit up greenish air the warts needed to survive. Tom Chambers. Xavier McDa­ isnotgoodenough. Wealwaysseem the 76ers in front to stay. Perkins' 3-year-old son is kidnapped. (60 Scandal' Scandal involving a male prosti­ second half to rout the Lakers after Garr, Peter Weller. Christopher Collet. min.) (R) In Stereo. o r bloody Does this make sense to you? niel and Dale Ellis — each averag­ the Sonics’ grabbed a 63-55 halftime to have a period of funk in January Cliff Robinson scored 23 for 1984 Rated PG-13 tute, blackmail and murder threatens to de­ phlegm every G3) Mystery: Secret Adversary (CC) The stroy an idealistic woman lawyer's cam­ ing between 22 and 24 points per lead. and February,” Riley said. “ We Philadelphia and [USA] Airwolf detectives search on for the illusive Jane paign for the state attorney general's day. I feel help­ D E A R R E A D E R : The castor-oil game — scored 37, 28 and 25 points, The first surge, which started have to collect ourselves and kick added 14 points and 14 rebounds p office Angie Dickinson, Tom Skerritt. p m Magazine Finn. (60 min.) Part 1. less about his condition. treatment of warts is w ell- out of it.” (Rli 7:30PM (3D 1984. respectively, and the Sonics outre- with Seattle ahead by six points, despite being ejected from the kcul dD Current Affair (8 ) Local News established folk medicine. There’s bounded the Lakers 65-46 Wednes­ gave the Sonics a 74-59 advantage. game with two technical fouls in the Gra 1:30AM CD Check It Out! Clippers 98, Nets 91 dD (^ Jeopardy (38) Honeymooners DEAR READER: Pulmonary oxygen concentrator — will enrich no scientific reason why it would day night en route to a 125-101 The second 9-0 run. in the first 3:29 third period. Si (3D Telephone Auction fibrosis is extensive scar tissue in The Clippers beat New Jersey for (K r dD Entertainment Tonight ET talks with (3D SIN Presents: Estamos Unidos (60 the air you breathe and will drive work, but I'm not about to argue victory over the team with the best of the fourth period, made it 103-82. Suns 131, Warriors 104 min.) INN News only their third victory in 36games. Edi Ray Charles about his recent performance GD the lungs. When this scar tissue more oxygen into your blood­ against good results. If the method record in the NBA. Chambers said Seattle's big Edn in an upcoming episode of NBC-TV's "St. The Pf -e The purchase of an expen­ Los Angeles. 6-36 for the season, Phoenix beat Golden State for the GZ) GD Bizarre forms, it reduces a person’s ability stream. where you need it. Supple­ works, fine. To heck with the “They are a vastly improved rebounding advantage kept Los 11:5 Elsewhere " sive estate in Ireland by a wealthy British forced a season-high 32 turnovers fourth straight time this season as Smi [C N N ] Newsnight Update to breathe. There are three ap­ mental oxygen can often make a theory. team than earlier in the year, and Angeles from using its vaunted GD IN N News man prompts a terrorist and his accompl­ by the Nets, whose 11-31 mark is the Larry Nance scored 29 points. (G r ice to kidnap the man's wife and daughter [ESPN] To Be Announced. proaches that might help you. great deal of difference for patients they’re going to make a lot of noise running game. Croi ® NHL Hockey: Hartford Whalers at second-worst in the NBA. Nance had 19 while the Suns and hold them for ransom. (60 min.) Part 1 [U S A ] Search for Tomorrow First, some of the newer oral with chronic lung disorders, such as DEAR DR. GOTT: Is the new before it’s all over,” Lakers Coach “ They didn’t have any fast-break Edn Boston Bruins (2 hrs., 30 min.) of 6. The Clippers took control of the grabbed a 65-49 halftime advantage •no) 2:00AM ( B m o v i e : Take All of Me' antibiotics are more effective than pulmonary fibrosis and nicotine gum harmful? Pat Riley said. “ They certainly hoops tonight." he said. "That's d D ® Barney Miller Matt Houston game in the fourth quarter with an and went on to lead by as many as 29 GD A terminally ill woman enriches her last the old drugs, and the dose of the emphysema. opened our eyes.” because we were rebounding so 71 ( ^ Carson's Comedy Classics [CNN] CNN News 8-1 spurt that gave them an 88-77 points in the fourth quarter. The days with a fulfilling romance. Richard medicine can be altered to suit your Although the lung disease itself D E A R R E A D E R : When used Riley is most impressed with the well.” (Ki GD New Newlywed Game [U S A ] Riptide Johnson, Pamela Vincent. 1978. lead with 5:25 remaining. New Warriors, who have lost five Sun needs. may be untreatable. these mea­ according to directions and with a job Seattle Coach Bernie Bicker- While Chambers. McDaniel and 10,1 (57) Soapbox CD M OVIE: 'Bunny Lake Is Missing' A Jersey gotno closer than seven straight, scored only 17 points in the 10:30PM (0) INN News sures might help you to breathe and physician's approval, nicotine gum staff is doing with a young team. Ellis were the only Sonics with Sun dD Carol Burnett and Friends young mother, just arrived from America, Second, postural drainage will points the rest of the way. second quarter, making just 33 SI (3p Honeymooners puls her 4-year-old daughter in a London maintain independence. is not harmful. The manufacturer “ Bemie is as deserving a coach double-figure scoring, they also had [C N N ] Crossfire remove some of the infected Darnell Valentine had 20 points percent of their field- attempts Edr [HBO] Not Necessarily the News (CC) day school and the girl vanishes. Laurence material from your lungs. For To give you more information. does note, however, that the gum as there is in the league for Coach of three double-figure rebounders. P [D IS] Mouseterpiece Theater Olivier. Carol Lynley, Keir Dullea. 1965 and Kenny Fields 18 for the while Phoneix shot 79 percent from example, by bending over the side I ’m sending you a free copy of m y should not be used by women who AP photo the Year. When you start hanging a Alton Lister had 16. McDaniel 13 of 3 [E S P N ] A W A Wrestling (90 min.) 11 ;00PM CD CD ®D GD News Clippers, who snapped a five-game the field. G GD Streets of San Francisco Health Report on lung diseases. are pregnant or nursipg, since plaque for Coach of the Year, he and Chambers 10. CD ( ^ Late Show: Starring Joan Rivers of the bed. you can drain the mucus losing streak. Buck Williams had 17 Ed Pinckney finished with 19 161 [HBO] M OVIE: 'Troll' A troll living in a [ESPN ] Mazda SportsLook Others who would like a copy should nicotine — in any form — can harm Cleveland's Phil Hubbard (right) bats the basketball deserves the award more than ” We played exceptionally well A San Francisco apartment puts a plan in mo­ CD Carol Burnett and Friends out by gravity. Your doctor can points and 16 rebounds for New points and rookie guard Jeff [U S A ] Search for Tomorrow send $1 and their name and address a fetus or infant. The gum is anybody.” Riley said. tonight when it counted. We sus­ R tion to take over the world. Michael Mor- GD Odd Couple teach you ways in which postural away from Philadelphia's Julius Erving during first- Jersey. Homacek added 18 assists — one Chr larty, Shelley Hack. June Lockhart. 1986. 2:1 5AM [M AX] MOVIE: Tomboy' A to P.O. Box 91428. Cleveland. OH effective in helping smokers quit In other NBA game, it was Boston tained it the whole game." Bicker- GD Falcon Crest drainage could aid your breathing. quarter action Wednesday at the Spectrum in short of the Suns’ club record, Chris Rated PG-13 In Stereo. sexy female auto mechanic learns the finer 44101-3428. Be sure to ask for Dr. the cigarette habit in about 50 132. Chicago 103: Philadelphia 109. staff said. “ Win or lose, we are an 76ers 109, Cavaliers 107 (ID Hogan's Heroes points about being a woman after meeting Last, oxygen — from a tank or Mullin paced the Warriors with 21 [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Animals Are Beautiful Gott’s Health Report, Living With percent of cases. Philadelphia. The 76ers won, 109-107. Cleveland 107; Phoenix 131, Golden exciting basketball team to KIv People' The daily Itves of Africa's wild ani­ (24) This Old House a famous race-car driver. Betsy Russell. Philadelphia survived a 13-point points. Jerry Dinome. 1984. Rated R. mals are recorded. Narrated by Paddy GD Tales of the Unexpected O'Byrne. 1975. Rated G ® M -A*S*H 2:30AM [C N N ] Sports Latenight [ESPN ] SportsCenter R 8:00PM ® Shell Game Jennie con­ (3D Noticiero Univiston (SVI vinces John that the plight of an impris­ Read labels for salt content GZ) SCTV Network [USA] MOVIE: The Duellists' Two Washburn to enter (CO oned illegal alien and his mother would young officers engage in a series of duels Super Bowl — painful viewing (Wl make a good story on 'Solutions'. (60 [C N N ] Moneyline during the Napoleonic Wars Keith Carra- DEAR Co min.) your diet. [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet dine, Harvey Keitel, Albert Finney, 1978, POLLY: What (OP dD M OVIE: The Stripper' A carnival girl, Here are some other tips for one [E S P N ] College Basketball: Washing­ 2:35AM CD CBS News Nightwatch are some of the drug rehab program By Ken Peters Denver Broncos last Sunday. player, linebacker 'Mike Single­ tions. themedia. all the distractions CiMi stranded in a small town, is taken in by an avoiding too much sodium: ton at UCLA (2 hrs ) Live Joined in Progress old friend. Joanne Woodward, Richard common pro­ • Learn to enjoy the flavors of The Associated Press "We had the people to be back tary, said he also watched the Super that come after a Super Bowl 18:3 Beymer, Claire Trevor 1963. [H B O ] Inside the NFL Highlights of the ducts besides or­ Si NFL games, including commentary by Len 2:45AM [H B O ] m o v i e : 'Private Re- unsalted foods. OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - him ,” Karl said. “ I ’d like to there again this year,” said.Duer­ Bowl with mixed emotions. season, separate the team, the 17 I (3) GD Our World (C C) (60 min.) Dawson and Nick Buoniconti. (60 min.) In sort' Hector Elizondo, Dody Goodman, dinary salt that Golden State Warriors Coach think about the positive, but HONOLULU — Dave Duerson son. a starter on the N F C all-star “ It hurt a little to turn it on.” he coaches, the management." Suit Leslie Easterbrook. 1985 Rated R. Pointers • Cook without salt or with only CD News Stereo a person on a George Karl says he’ hopeful could hardly watch the Super Bowl. Duerson said he believes the (PP small amounts of added salt. there's a sadness for a young team for Sunday’s Pro Bowl said. “ But I was proud of the way sltd GD MOVIE: 'Targetof an Assassin' Two [M A X ] M OVIE: 'Young Lady Chatter- 3:00AM (H) Keys to Success salt-restricted Polly Fisher • T r y flavoring foods with herbs, that rookie Chris Washburn is man who needs to get grips on It was, he says, just too painful. matchup with the AFC. the game was played. NFC. whose teams have won five of 7:9 ley' A young woman faces marriage and a men conspire against an African leader, [C N N ] News Overnight diet should spices and lemon juice. able to iron out his troubles — who he is and what he is and “ I watched a little of the second "But this year, the Giants had " I was happy for (Giant line­ the last six Super Bowls and NJ one a paid assassin and one who kidnaps humdrum lifestyle until she visits an old watch out for? half,” the Chicago Bears' safety ■n him for ransom Anthony Quinn, John Phil­ family castle. Harlee McBride, Peter Ra- [D IS ] MOVIE: 'The Silent One' A lonely • Add little or no salt to food at and that Washburn's decision to what it is to give respect to his that hunger ail year long. They also backers) Harry Carson and Law­ outscored the A F C representative deaf-mute boy in a small village forms an (Lu lip Law, Simon Sabela 1978. tray 1977. Rated R. I ’m thinking of enter drug rehabiliation will body and his potential.” said. “ I felt a lot of emotion. I had fun. like we did last year. rence Taylor. I know they worked by a combined score of 123-46 in the alliance with a great white turtle. Telo the table. Ant things like bak­ eliminate one of the distractions “ I can’t honestly say that it wanted to be there. “ Fun's important for a football and sacrificed, which you have to most recent three title games, 16:4 (ID Star Trek [TM C] MOVIE: 'Compromising Posi­ Malese. George Henare. 1984. Rated PG. • Lim it your intake of salty foods hie! Cosby Show (C C) Theo finds him­ tions' (C C) A Long Island housewife re­ ing soda. that has slowed down his club. was something that could be “ It wasn’t jealousy, but a void. team; the team that's having fun is do if you win the Super Bowl.” plays more hard-nosed football dD GD [E S P N ] College Basketball: Duke at like potato chips, pretzels, salted 12:1 self torn between his girlfriend Tanya and a sumes her reporting career when she ROSE ail contain sodium and should The Warriors announced ruled out in light of his behav­ “ I guess it really hit me when I going to end up a winner.” Asked about the Giants’ chances than the AFC. investigates the murder of her womanizing Georgia Tech (2 hrs.) (R). nuts and popcorn, condiments (soy new female admirer. (R) In Stereo probably be avoided or used in saw Pete Rozelle handing the Super He said one difference is that the 17:J dentist. Susan Sarandon. Raul Julia, Judith [ T M C ] M OVIE: 'Agatha' When mystery sauce, steak sauce, garlic salt), Wednesday that Washburn, a ior,” said Warriors center Joe Duerson, being a defensive of repeating, Singletary said; “ I (S) Ascent of Man Bowl trophy to the Giants. Up until rou Ivey 1985. Rated R. writer Agatha Christie learns that her hus­ D E A R ROSE: Read ingredient moderation if possible. Many medi­ pickled foods, cureti meats, some rookie from North Carolina Barry Carroll. "It’s unfortu­ player, admitted that he liked what don’t think the Super Bowl cham­ N FC is run-oriented while the A F C d P M O VIE: 'J.W . Coop' After 10 years in [U SA ] Alfred Hitchcock Hour band has been unfaithful, she goes into labels thoroughly for the word cations contain sodium, too, includ­ cheeses and some canned vegeta­ State who had skipped practices nate. and we all hope it's that time, we were still the he saw of the third quarter of the pion has to be deposed, if the team is prefers to pass. (ft prison, a rodeo circuit rider decides to be­ hiding Vanessa Redgrave. Dustin Hoff­ "sodium.” Any chemical or food ing some brands of antacids, so bles and soups. or showed up late several times something he can overcome.” champions.” Giants-Broncos game. smart enough to keep it together. “ That means the N F C is more Inol come the overall champ in just one year. 1 1:30PM (£ ® ABC News Night- man, Timothy Dalton. 1979. Rated PG. additive with the word "sodium" in A year ago, the Bears were 1l;3 Cliff Robertson. Geraldine Page, Christina line read the labels and ask your • Read food labels carefully to in the past few months, has Another teammate, Purvis “ I was watching when the Giants’ “ I ’m sorry we couldn't prove that physical on offense. I think that SI Ferrare. 1971 3:30AM GD Lifestyles of the Rich and it is likely to be one you should pharmacist for assistance if handed the Super Bowl trophy after probably carries over to defense,” CD Police Woman determine the amounts of sodium. voluntarily sought treatment Short, said. “ I just hope and defense started to take control,” he you can come back and win it again. Famous (60 min.) avoid. necessary. they manhandled the New England Duerson said. “ The top N FC teams M (3P MOVIE: 'Chinese Connection' Bruce (3D Honeymooners • Use lower-sodium products, under the N B A ’s drug program. pray he’s able to get himself said. “ They were doing a very good We had so many things happen to us fhh Lee single-handedly takes on the Japanese 3:45AM [M A X ] Martin Mull Presents Some things to take particular And remember, always check " I just hope it works out for Patriots in the same fashion the this season. are a little more aggressive, a little (8) Twilight Zone when available, to replace those together.” job.” P gang that brutally murdered his master. the History of W hite People in America: note of include baking soda, baking with your doctor for the last word on New York Giants dominated the tougher on defense than the A F C .” 3ol Bruce Lee. Robert Baker. 1973. W hite Religion Rev. Prufrock's advice that have a higher sodium content. Another Chicago Pro Bowl “ And you can’t let the distrac­ (8 ) ^ Tonight Show Guest host Garry powder, monosodium glutamate whether any food or ingredient GD Novela: La Gloria y el Infierno Shandling welcomes Carrie Fisher and Jus­ helps the typically white Harrisons over the tine Bateman. (60 min.) In Stereo. latest bump in the road of life. (MSG, “ Accent’). These products should or should not be included in F l! GDThis Old House (CC). POLLY GD M OVIE; 'Brian's Song' The friendship 3:58 AM CD Make Room for Daddy GD M OVIE: 'Weekend Pass' Four sailors of two professional athletes. Brian Piccolo just finishing basic training in San Diego and Gayle Sayers, is portrayed. James 4:00AM ® MOVIE: 'Cash on Deliv travel to Los Angeles for fun and romance. Caan, Billy Dee Williams. Shelley Fabares. ery' A night-club singer will inherit two mil­ F Patrick Hauser. (5. W. Brown, Chip McAllis­ (S« 1971 lion dollars unless her ex-husband fathers a Thoushts MHS boys’ basketball better than record shows ter 1984 son by his second wife. Shelley Winters, (Ml ® Hogan's Heroes Phi [CNN] Prime News John Gregson, Peggy Cummins 1956. G?) News To say that the Manchester High School boys’ The key members for the Indians this year form a season. Oates is also averaging better than 10 rebounds 13:1 [DIS] Best of Walt Disney Presents: [C N N ] Larry King Overnight The year is still fresh. It stretches that is their privilege; nor what (Fr contemplation and wise choice, basketball team has been unfortunate thus far into the nice blend of seasoned veterans along with a group of a game. Tattooed Police Horse (60 min.) [CN N ] Sports Tonight before us. For some, it seems like other people do, because none of us Bui 4:1 0AM [HBO] MOVIE: Assault on make the world a little better for season is a major understatement. The 1986-87 edition newcomers to the program. Foremost among the Another pivotal newcomer is 5-10 senior Cinque (In [U S A ] College Basketball: Mississippi [D IS ] M OVIE: '' An ex- Precinct 13' Cops and cons join forces as an opportunity, for others a burden. has that much control, nor should couniry-and-western singer tries to start a our having lived in it. of the Indian hoop contingent is a very talented and veterans are senior co-captains Bruce Rosenberg Barlow, a transfer from Loomis-Chaffee. Barlow has P at Kentucky (2 hrs ) Live a teenage gang lays siege to a police sta­ Let us consider those things we we. But we can change our own new life but his past catches up with him. tion. Austin Stoker, Darwin Joston. Laurie ever-improving group, which has been playing its best (6-foot-5, averaging 11.4 points a game) and Mike Lata assumed a starting role for the Indians. Kinel doesn’t 8:30PM CD Million Dollar Chance of a cannot change — the place we were attitude, our acts, those we can S , Tess Harper, Betty Buckley. Zimmer 1976. Rated R Rev. Diana Heath basketball of the season of late. Jim Tierney (6-1). Matt Vaughn, a 6-2 junior, is the Indians’ floor hesistate when assessing some of his individual talent. (R bom, and the parents who reared change. We can think of others as Unliaiian Universallst Society Manchester, however has experienced two difficult general and has also seen time at the forward slot. On Greene; “ Rob Greene is one of the outstanding FI us; the hurts we've caused and the we consider our own needs, we can Ki East losses in succession — a 60-59 decision to East Hartford Another key player for Manchester is 6-2 junior Troy players in the league.” On Vaughn; “ He may be the hurts we have suffered; errors of re-consider whether showing kind­ (fr Manchester and a 72-70 toss to Hartford Public. Both of those teams Peters, who saw a considerable amount of playing time smartest player in the league.” On Oates; “ He may be Fit judgment we have paid for. and the ness would rob us of anything but Herald Sports Writer are ranked among the top 10 teams in Connecticut. as a sophomore. This year Peters has been one of the the best rebounder in the league,” which is a high Cinema grace we have received and not fear; we can accept ourselves as we 1 Add to this a four-point loss to Windsor and a key Indian reserves. compliment for the youngster. The true test of the paid for. are, and we who are forgiven, can (Ri three-pointer to crosstown rival East Catholic; four of Indians’ character was displayed Tuesday night when RK We cannot change what other forgive. Let’s give thought to these HARTFORD - The Mornino After the five Indian losses have been by a total of 10 points. Tw o of the newcomers hove been impact players in they battled Hartford Public to the wire, despite Cintmg City — sid and Nancy (R) 7, (R) 1:15, 7:10,9:35. — Wanted: Dead or WEST HARTFORD people say. nor what they think, for differences in our own lives, and by W, 9:30 — Mosaulto Coost (R) 7:10,9:45. — A"ve (R) 1:15, 7:20, 9:50. — Critical Elm 1 E 2 — Stand by Me (R) 9:30. — Presently, Manchester is 5-5 and 4-3 in the Central their first year in the program. Rob Greene, a 5-11 playing without two starters. Rosenberg and Barlow. 18:i Peggy Sue Got Married (PG-13) 7,9:30. credit for the Indian turnaround, considering its (Ri Children of o Lesser God (R) 7:20,9:55 Condition (R) 1:30, 7:50. 10. — The — Three Amigos (PG ) 7, 9:M. Connecticut Conference East Division. With a couple of senior who sat out his sophomore and junior years due Manchester’s 5-5 record is most deceiving. The — Motive Son (R) 7:30,10. Golden Child (PG-13) 1:35, 7:30,9:40.— Early road maps used many numbers different bounces of the ball, the Indians could easily be haphazard play and lack of cohesion at the beginning of Indians, however, have gained some invaluable (til The Mission (PG ) 1:45, 7:15, 9:50. — to academics, leads the team in scoring, currently file BAST HARTFORD Platoon (R) 1:25, 7:30, 10:10. WILLIMANTIC sitting back with a 9-1 record at the midway point of the the year. Despite having lost their last two games, the averaging 16.8 points a game (third in the CCC E a st). confidence. The Indians won’t be in awe any more of Jllltan Square Cinema — Bedroom S K O K IE, III. (AP) — In the early numbered signs along the highways RM Costwood Fub • Cinema — Heart­ Window (PG ) 7:15, 9:15. — Critical scholastic season. Indians have established themselves as a force to be The flashy Greene has been the offensive catalyst the teams that have easily disposed of them in the past. break RIdoe (R) 7:15. MANCHESTER Condition (R) 7:15, 9:15. — Little Shop days of automobile travel, numbers which corresponded to the numbers “ I ’m pleased that we’re playing hard, but, it’s reckoned with in the CCC East and throughout the Indians needed. A bright prospect who will, undoubt­ Manchester knows it can play with the best and, deep 16“** — Amigos! were the easiest way to mark S Peer Richard's Fub E Cinema — ' of Horrors (P(M3) 7:X, 9:». — The used on their maps. So accurate frustrating when you play so hard and lose.” state. edly, leave an indelible mark on the Indian record book down it knows it can beat the best. H ie Indians 1«ortbreok Ridge Mornino After (R) 7:X , 9:X . — Stor Buf Heartbreak Ridge (R) 7:15, 9:30. highway routes on maps, according were those early maps that the second-year Indian coach Frank Kind said after “ Manchester is a good baskdball team,” Hartford before he departs is 6-4 sophomore Paris Oates. Oates comprise a team of unlimited talent which is getting P Trek IV: The Voyage Home (PG) 0:45, to the editors of the Rand McNally 9. — Mosaulto Coast (P G ) 6:45, 9. Rand McNally e^tors would actu­ Tuesday’s loss to Hartford Public. Public coach Stan Piorkowski said. "Th e y’re gonna has scored 111 points during Manchester’s first 10 better each time out. There Is no question that come Showcase Cinemas 1-9 — stor Trek Road Atlas. IV: The Voyage Home (PG) 1:05, 7:25, VERNON ally stop the presses when a field w g ^ |N Following a sluggish 1-3 start to its campaign, have to win a couple of those (close games). They’re games and has a very good shot of breaking the Indian state tournament time, the Indians could be an G WINDSOR 9:45. — Little Shop of Horrors (PG-13) Cine 1 E 3 — No Mercy (R) 7:30, 9:30. In those days, the company’s person called in with a change such Manchester reeled off four victories before the two capable of beating any of the top teams in our record for points in a season by a sophomore. The important factor and may very well win the close ones 36t 1:20, 7:10, 9:20. — "Crocodile" Dundee — Three Amigos (PG) 7, 9:10. Flozo — Heortbrtdk Rldg* (R) 7:15. field representatives had to post A m as a bridge washed out. recent disappointments. K in d deserves much of the conference.” record is 192 set by John Haslett during the 1977-78 when it rieally counts. n Joh i i - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuredav. Jan. 2». 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurgday, Jan. » . 1987 — 17 NFL’s biggest battle of the year is just beginning Heels’ Smith gives new meaning to 'point guard’ By The Associated Press By Rick Warner a struggle. and the number would increase if 1970s and early 1980s, as the NFL “The NFL is a hallmark fran­ three-network relationship, Mo­ The Junior college transfer, who winning bomb from deep in the chise, and we’ll do everything we dell said. “But because of our led the Hoosiers with 20 points, nine right comer. Tli* Auoclated Press The networks, who have lost an valuable TV revenue is lost. soared in popularity, they made Kenny Smith. North Carolina’s estimated $150 million on NFL “There’s no question that the millions on their pro football can to retain it,” said Iannis revenue situation, we inoy have to NCAA Hoop rebounds and six block^ shots, hit Three minutes into the second point guard, gave the term a new a Jumper in the lane with 1:35 to half, teihpers flared briefly as The Super Bowl is over, but the telecasts over the past two years, networks lost money on the NFL telecasts. But in the past two years, Swanson, president of ABC Sports. (wnsider on alternative.” meaning. NFL’s biggest battle of the year is want the league to reduce its this season,” said Cleveland lower ratings and a soft advertising “We Just can’t continue to lose play to break a 64-64 tie. He then Providence’s Jacek Duda fouled NFL owners and television exM- The senior from New York, who is blocked a shot by Illinois’ Ken Georgetown’s Mark ’Tillmon on a Just beginning. television fees. Browns President Art Modell, who market have turned the profits into money on it.” known for his passing rather than The National Football League is “We can’t continue to lose will negotiate for the league along losses. If the major networks refuse to utives hove a major stoke in the Norman, retrieved the ball and got breakaway. ’The coaches exhanged new contracts, but they aren t his point production, scored a Indiana beat No. 12 Illinois 6666; it to Steve Alford who made two free words about the play and both were about to start serious negotiations millions of dollars a year on the with Commissioner Pete Rozelle. “It’s really very simple,” Pilson budge, the NFL could try to career-high 41 Wednesday night as on new television contracts that will NFL,” said Neal Pilson, president said. “The marketplace hasn’t increase its revenue by awarding a alone. NFL players are also anx­ No. 19 Florida defeated No. 9 throws with 30 seconds to play to slapped with tehcnicals. iously awaiting the outcome, umlch the top-ranked Tar Heels won their Alabama 90-80 in overtime; Provi­ seal the victory. “We foul a lot because were have long-range implications for of CBS Sports. “Television Is a “We don’t want the networks to grown as as fast as our costs, and package of games to a cable 16th (ansecutive game, a 10699 the sport and the three major business, and businesses are not lose money, but we don’t want to that’s an unhealthy situation.” network or syndication company. (x>uld have a direert Impact on their dence beat No. 11 (Georgetown ’The Hoosiers. 162 and 7-1, hold a aggressive.” Providence’s Rick The league already has discussed sfllsrics. Atlantic Coast Conference victory 82-79; No. 16 Texas (Tiristian half-game lead over Iowa and Pitino said of his team which was networks. supposed to lose money.” lose money, either. I can’t go back Despite the losses, none of the over No. 14 Ciemson. The league’s five-year, $2.1- But the networks aren’t the only to thb owners and ask them to take a networks are ready to abandon the the option with Home Box Office, “TheriB are 1,600 players rooting crushed Rice 64-38; No. 17 Pitts­ Purdue. Illinois, 165 and 63. was called for 30 fouls compared to the Turner Broadcasting System, for Rozelle on this one,” said w n e It wan’t all easy going for North burgh beat Seton Hall 9681; and led by Norman and Lowell Hamil­ Hoyas’ 22. “Maybe he (’Thompson) billion deal with the networks ones pleading poverty. The NFL cutback. We cannot go backward. NFL. Pro football still outdraws Carolina as the Tar Heels. 18-1 expires after Sunday’s Pro Bowl. A says it can’t afford to cut its We must go forward.” most other sports telecasts, and the ESPN, Fox Brdadcasting Co. and Upshaw, executive director of the Louisiana State defeated No. 18 ton with 16 points each. was trying to psych up his team.” the USA network. NFL Players Association. “We overall and 7-0 in the conference, Auburn 75-73. No. 19 Florida 90, No. 9 Alabama “If you were playing the way we new agreement is expected to be television fees because several In terms of profit, the networks largely male audience remains had to rally from a 12-point halftime reached by March 1, but not without teams are already losing money. are the ones going backward. In the attractive to many advertisers. “We would like to preserve the want him to (xmquer the world.” The Tigers, 18-2 and 62, jumped 60, OT; Florida allowed Alabama to were, you’ve got to do something.” deficit for the road victory that to a 166 lead in the opening 5; 30. erase a 14-point lead in the second ’Thompson said. “I’m a competitive gave them a 2>A-game lead over ’The lead reached 13 twice in the half, but the Gators used the long person. I don’t have any hard Clemson and Duke in the ACC race. first half before Clemson settled for Jumper in overtime for the victory feelings.” Smith, whose previous scoring a 5638 halftime advantage as the that tied the teams atop the best was 23 points, didn’t play in Tar Heels committed an uncharac­ Southeastern Conference No. 17 Plltfburgh 95, Salon Hall North Carolina’s last game because teristic 14 turnovers in the first 20 standings. 61; Pitt avoided a letdown after its SCOREBOARD of a sprained knee and he was minutes. Providence 62, No. 11 Georgetown victory at Syracuse earlier in the doubtful for the Clemson game until After cutting the lead to seven 79: Ernie Lewis made three week despite off-nights from its two an hour or so before tipoff. early in the second half, the Tar 3-pointers in the final 2:02, the last leading players. Berry 00, Kennessow 79 “I walked out today and it was Jst82,Ringers 1 East Carolina 57, Va. Commonwealth 56 Big East standings Heels used a 14-4 run to to take a with two seconds to play as the The Panthers. 16-4 and 62, led by Eckerd a, Rollins 67 Big East CenferenM O ’gll still hurting slightly.” said Smith, 63-60 lead on Smith’s second consec­ Friars, 15-3 and 62. snapped an at least 12 points throughout the Hockey Basketball Rorlda a , Alabama W, OT w L W L who made 14 of 19 shots from the 11-game losing streak to George­ Wkmlpeo 8 1 1— 3 R a. Southern 18, St. Leo 8 4 1 17 3 utive 3-point field goal. second haif of the Big East game. N .Y. Rongers 1 0— 1 Syracuse field, including six of nine 6 8 (Seorgla 60, Tennessee 53 Prayidence 5 2 15 3 Clemson retook the lead and led town, which was led by Reggie Charles Smith, the Panthers’ lead­ First Period— 1, New York, Poddubny 5 3 14 4 pointers. “I came out in pregame 27 (Erixon, Sandsfrom), 1:99. Penoltles— Georgia SW 77, La Grange 73 PIHsburgh 78-73 but North Carolina answered Williams, who scored 33 points and ing scorer at 18.2, was held toTour in JohnsonC.Smlth18,FayettevllleSt.87 St. John's 5 3 14 3 and shot around and it still didn’t NHLitandIngs Hamel, Win (slashing), 2:42; Sondstrom, M R I S tin d lllflS 4 3 14 3 with a 22-5 run over the next six grabbed 18 rebounds. a foul-plagued performance, while NY (holding), 6:20; Kyte, Win, double- " " " owiiuiliyg (Seorgetown feel right. Kentucky St. a, Indianapolis 60 Vlllanova 4 4 11 8 minutes to lead 95-83 with 2:49 to Perry McDonald gave George­ Jerome Lane, the nation’s leading minor (holding, unsportsmanlike con 2 4 . 7 10 ■ “J was about to come in. But I WALES CONFERENCE duct), 8:51; Neufeld, Win (roughing) Lenlor-Rhyne 66, Guilford 63 Connecticut play. town. 163 and 4-3, its iast lead. rebounder who scored 27 against AP photo EASTERN CONFERENCE Louisiana St. 75, Auburn 73 Seton Hall 2 7 11 7 Patrick DtvMofl 13:54; Melnyk, NY (hooking), 18:57. Atlantic DIvMon By LEWIS WITHAM 9 said before I go in I’m going to No. 4 Indiana 69, No. 12 Illinois 66: 77-76, with a free throw with 1:25 Syracuse, had just 11 points. Curtis W L T Ptl OF OA Maryland 90, James Madison 76 Boston College 1 4 8 W L Pet. OB Take the total attendance (in Maryville 97, Warren Wilson 67 make one hard cut just to see if it Dean Garrett scored the go-ahead left. Lewis’ 3-pointer with 44 Aiken and Rod Brookin picked up PDIIadelpMa 33 13 4 70 213 140 Second Period— 2, Winnipeg, Howerchuk Boston 32 11 .744 — North Carolina's J.R. Reid (left) and teammate Jeff Lebo N Y Islanders 24 21 5 53 177 1<9 Memphis St. 64, Louisville 48 jMefbiMdov't RMUlts feels good. And Imadethathardcut basket then came up with the seconds left made it 79-77. Two free the scoring slack for Pitt with 21 33 (Ellett, Hamel), 5:55. Penollles-Ellett. Philadelphia 25 18 .581 7 thousands) at this year's Ohio Morris Brown 77, Fort Valley St. 67 Providfnee 82, (ieorgetpwn 79 (14) fight for position with Clemson center Horace Grant Woshlnoton 21 24 7 47 1M 190 Win (holding), 13:16; Lorouche, NY Washington 31 20 .512 10 State- Michigan football and it was fine.” blocked shot that gave Indiana throws by Jonathan Edwards 14 and 17 points, respectively. N Y Ranoers 19 23 8 46 199 200 North (tarollna 18, Clemson 99 Pittsburgh 95, Seton Holl 81 (holding), 15:11; Maxwell, N Y (slashing). New York 13 39 .310 W /t game (80, 90 or 100); add the N. Georgia 76, Georgia Coll, a Friday's Game In other games involving ranked undisputed possession of first place seconds later tied the Big East James Major led Seton Hall. 11-7 in the|ir ACC game Wednesday night. The No. 1 Tar Heels Plttsburoh 19 22 S 46 181 174 18:51; Mullen, Win (hooking), 19:59. New Jersey 11 31 .263 20>/> New Jersey 20 36 5 45 185 234 number of seasons Bo Nova 110, Rorlda Memorial 94 Boston College at Vlllanova teams Wednesday night. No. 4 game '>"4 oof the stage for Lewis' and 2-7. with 17 points. emerged with a 108-99 victory. Third Period— 3, Winnipeg, MacLeon 24 Central Dlvtslon Old Dominion 60, William A Atery 56 Saturday's Games in the Big Ten. Adams Dlvlstan (Howerchuk, Olausson), 2:35. Penoify— Atlanta 27 14 .699 — Schembechler has coached Montreal 25 22 7 57 179 169 Polne 93, Benedict 62 UConn at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. AAacLeon, Win (sloshing), 8:55. Detroit 26 15 .634 1 Michigan (10, 14 or 18); and Radford 62, WInthrop 59 Syracuse at (Jeorgetown Hartford 25 19 6 56 163 162 Shots on goal— Winnipeg 7-208— 35. New Milwaukee 37 18 .600 2 Boston 25 19 5 55 180 153 multiply by the number of Rose Rondolph-Macon 64, Longwood 50 St. John's at Prayidence York 8-11-8— 27. Chicago 21 20 .512 6 Savannah St., 79, Albany St., Ga, 70 Sunday's Game Quebec 19 25 7 45 166 167 Power-ploy Opportunities— Winnipeg 0 Indiana 20 22 .476 Bowls (2. 3 or 4) to which ButtOlO 14 30 6 34 166 199 South Alabama 8 , N.C. Charlotte 76 Seton Hall at Boston College of 4; New York 0 of 7. Cleveland 16 27 .372 12 Earle Bruce has led the Southern U. 115, Nllcholls St. 87 Monday's Gaine Manchester wins pair, East one in mat action CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Goalies— Winnipeg, Berthloume (27 WESTERN CONFERENCE Norrts Dlvtslon Buckeyes. SE Louisiana a, Texas Southern 8 Georo^town at St. John*t shots-26 saves). New York, Vonblesbrouck Midwest OtvMen Southern Tech 79, Piedmont 5D Minnesota 22 21 5 49 188 177 (3533). DallOS 26 15 .634 — The answer equals Detroit 20 22 8 48 156 171 PAYOFF: SW Loulslono a, S. Mississippi 72 It was a long night for the Cratt (M) pinned Teller, 3:55; 105- Fairfield Prep. Second period: F- Thlboult (unas­ ROCKY HILL (M ) — Toni Abbruzese A— 17,402. Utah 24 17 .585 2 the 1986 yardage gained by Vanderbilt 76, Mississippi St. 56 Llscomb (M ) pinned Cardona, 2:16; 112- sisted) 3:06, F - Thlboult (Dellacroce, 00-00, Breenda D'MartIno 10-02, Ragnl St. Louis 18 22 8 44 166 186 Referee— Denis Morel. Linesmen— (5ord Houston 22 20 .524 4>/i Big East results Manchester High wrestling team The loss leaves the Eagles 3-7 for Carbon) 8:15, EC - Monaco (Kendall, Toronto 19 36 5 43 170 185 Wolverine Jamie Morris, the Virginia 61, N. Carolina St. 60 Chappell (M ) WBF; 119- Gremmo (M) Metho 1 60 2, Java Crear 0 60 0, Beth Broseker, Mark Vines. Denver 19 24 .442 8 Virginia Tech W, E. Tennessee St. 60 but it was well worth it as the pinned Greco, 1:33; 126 Fongemle (M ) H.S. Roundup the season while the Jesuits are now Drummond) 10:45, F- Sather (Grava- Weber 0 04 0, Jill Johns 2 04 4, Pla Chlcoeo 18 36 7 43 180 204 Sacramento 14 27 .341 12 most ever in an Ohio State- nls) 11:45, F- Grovanls (Sather) 12:21. Smvttw Division Wake Forest 64, Richmond 61, O T Indians downed CCC East Division tech, fall Sulac, 17-2; 132- A. Dixon (M ) 9-2. Corona 0 04 0, Shari Dziklewicz 2 6 0 4, San Antonio 13 39 .310 Michigan game. WIdener 77, Haverford 37 Pittsburgh BS, Baton Hall B1 pinned Vargas, :30; 136 J. Dixon (M ) Third period; Fp Dellacroce (unos- Jen Nash32-58, Sara DIII0040, Brenda Edmonton 34 14 3 71 242 175 Pacific Division foe Rockville. 39-16. and Platt High, “We lacked any intensity in this slsted) 2:40, F- Jones (Gravonls, Dan- Fournier 2 1-2 5, Kate Henelhan 0 1-2 1, Winnipeg 28 18 5 61 179 171 Capitals 2,Rad Wings 1 9IZ = Z X 81 I 06 :U3MSNV Wingate 96, Barber-Scotia 67 pinned Poldera, 1:14; 146 Grossman L.A. Lakers 33 10 .767 — M IDW EST 63-12, at Clarke Arena Wednesday (M ) dec. Fontello, 114; 155-Munson (P ) one.” Russo said. “We just failed to kowskl) 3:11, F-Jones (D 'A m ato) 11:27. Jill Johns 2 04 4 Totals 13 4-9 30 Coleorv 27 22 1 55 200 197 Portland 26 18 .591 7'/13, Mullln9-145421, 6115-717, C3ivanauehGOOOO,T. Cooper07 tling team won its second match of Indoor Track Hartford at Boston, 7:35 p.m. 19:25. Ballard161-13,Whltebcod1-3(M)ZShort7-13 Concordia, WIs. 94, Milwaukee Eng. 49 winners for the Indians. Gingras’ and Paul Hunter and Ron Pirtel Alex Rodriguez and Keith Hobby Second Period— 3, Detroit, Gallant 23 Thursday's Games . Oana 84, Hastings 75 0615, AAoslekOIGOO. Totals366821-3ia. the year by nipping visiting Fitch Cheney toppled Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. Atlanta at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. 4619, MOSS0-2IMI0, Teogle57539, C. Smith record is 10-1 for the season while continued the comeback, but the and forward Danny West. Toronto at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. (Burr, Kocur), 14:05. Penalties— Blum, 24064, Hlgglns52444. Totals40«20-24104. Denison 8 , Oberlln 72 High of Groton. 34-33, Wednesday at MHS qualifies Was (holding), 9:56; Borrett, Was, malor- Washington at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. O P a u w 74, Marlon, Ind. 57 Halftime— Pittsburgh 46, Seton Hall 8 . Grossman is 9-2. Junior Eric Beavers, 2-16, ran out of matches. Prep had a 60 lead after one The Cheney Tech girls' basket­ Minnesota at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Milwaukee at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Three-point goals— Seton Hall O il (Salley the Eagies’ Nest. The Eagles are Friday's Games mlnor (fighting, elbowing), 19:51; Gal­ PHO ENIX (131) Doane 09, Comcordia, Neb. 8 Gremmo (119) and freshman Aaron Cheney fades Portland, St. Paul period and had a 60 edge before ball team came up on the short end HARTFORD - Several lant, Det, double mlnor-molor, served by Dallas at Denver, 9:30 p.m. Franklin 8 , Wabash 71 G1,AAalorOa),Plttsbur(ih2-6((3oodsonG1, now 2-10-1 for the season with their Quebec at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. Portland at Utah, 9:30 p.m. Adams 06 2-2 2, Nance 12-14 56 29, Aiken 24, BrookInGI). Fouled out— Smith. Dixon (132) concluded the double and Bloomfield on Saturday on the Rob Monaco, assisted by Scott of a 3622 decison at the hands of members of the Manchester High N.Y. Islanders at Washington, 8:05 p.m. Lamb (roughing. Instigator, fighting), Bedford 56 54 12, Davis 510 1-1 11, RIends 81, St. AAary's, Kan. 71 next meet ’Tuesday at 3; 30 p.m. at 19:51. San Antonio at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Gustav Adolphus a, Concordia Moor. 57 Rebounds— Seton Hall 39 (Bryant 11), winners for Manchester. Also win­ road. Kendall and Scott Drummond, visiting Rocky Hill High School indoor track team took part in the MInnesoto at Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. Friday's Games Humphries 59 52 12, Pinckney 7-11 58 Pittsburgh 42 (Cooper, Brookin 10). East Windsor. New Jersey at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m. Third Period— 3, Washington. (Sartner 19,(kitt1son 69 66 18, Homocek 1-5 44 6, Hope 69, Calvin 66 ning were Corey Craft, Jon Dixon, Results: 93- Pale (R H ) W B F, 106 tallied for East at 10:45 of the Wednesday. East-West qualifying meet Wed­ 18 (Duchesne), 3:16. Penalties— Murphy, Chicago at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. III Benedictine 09, Rockford 60 Assists-Seton Hall 9 (AAafor 4), Pitts­ Victories by Spero Stamboulis New York at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Gondrezlck 46 1-2 9, Sanders 46 1-1 9, burgh 12 (Lane, Gore, (Soodson 3). Total and Jeff Nodden. Manchester is Lattlerl (RH) WBF, 107- Schwortz (RH) middle period. “Neither team shot or played nesday at Weaver High. The top six Was (holding), 8:18; Duchesne, Was Addison 1-22-24, Vanos06000.TotalS 5578 Indiana 69, Illinois 8 pinned S.CIasson :35, 114- Pane (R H ) (elbowing), 15:03; Yzerman, Oet(slashlng), Boston at Indiana, 7:30 p.m. John Carroll 54, Hiram 49 fouls— Seton H a ll 25, P ittsb u rg h 21. 9-3 overall and. 2-1 in the CCC East (188) and Kevin Kennedy (heavy­ Jordan faced 14 Jesuit shots in the well,” Cheney coach Paul Soucy in each event advanced to the Technical— Pittsburgh Coach Evans A— pinned Lassen 4:40,121- Rosarge (RH) O lliri 7. Canucks 3 15:03. Milwaukee at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Kearny St. 101, Chodron St. 71 weight) in the final two weight pinned MePhee 1:08, 1 8- GombeskI first period, surrending four goals, L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. ONden^Stote 8 17 8 19— 1M 6,78. with its next match against Fermi said. “It was just a matter of our East-West Championship Meet on Shots on goal— Washington 10-7-8— 25. Plwenlx 8 8 8 31—131 Kentucky St. a, Indianapolis 60 High Saturday at noon in Enfield. classes gave East a come-from- (RH) WBF, 136 Classon (CT) pinned before Russo relieved him in the Detroit 12-0»-29. Seattle at (Jolden State, 10 p.m. Lewis 69, Wls.-Parkslde 67 Ambroglo 3:03, 146 Shea (R H ) dec. foul shooting. If we made nine more Monday. Feb. 16, at Yale Univer­ 1 1 1— 3 San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Three-point goals— Royd 3, Short. behind victory. Other winners for middle period with Simmons. Prep Power-play Opportunities— Washington Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Lincoln, Mo. 60, SE Missouri 8 ProvldenceB2, Beorgetown 7B The junior varsity grapplers also Johndrow 114,147- Hunter (C T) pinned foul shots we would have won the sity in New Haven. Qualifying for 1 4 2— 7 0 of 2; Detroit 0 of 3. New Jersey at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Miami, Ohio 81, E. Michigan 79 East included Robert Schustock. Rrst Period— 1, Vancouver, Sutter 14 Golden Stale 42 (L. Smith 7), Phoenix 45 won. 47-28, over Rockville. Winners Desroberts 1:15,157- Pirtel (C T ) pinned had 22 shots in the middle period on game.” Cheney made only 6 of 18 the Indians for the championship Goalies— Washington, Peeters (29shots- (Nance, (Xittlson 10). Assists— Golden Missouri 87, Nebraska 71 Mike Carlson and Jeff Villar. Walde :22, 149- Asplnwall (CT) WBF, Simmons. East outshot Prep. 67, in (Richter, TantI), 0:08. 2, Edmonton, Tlk- 28 saves). Detroit, Hanlon tK-73). Mo .-St. Louis 18, SW Baptist 72 G EOR G ETO W N (79) were Steve Melcomsky. Todd Mal­ foul shot attempts. were Shaun Brophy and Bob kcmen 25 (KurrI, Gretzky), 13:12. Penalty— Celtics 132, Bulls 103 Stale 30 (Floyd 9), Phoenix 36 (Hornacek Results; 94- Melerdlerck (F) WBF; 187- Romano (C T) WBF, Heovywelght- the final period, but the game was A— 17,398. 18).Total fouls-Golden State 33, Phoenix Mt. Union 81, Kenyon 77 McDonold667-1215,W1lllams10M0118, lard. Kevin Sarley. Dave Odom. 101- Schustock (E C ) dec. Logo 17-8; 108- Blrdsey (RH) WBF. Rocky Hill led, 9-2, after the first Dickson in the 1600 meters. Each Gretzky, Edm (tripping), 13:31. Referee— Ron Fournier. Linesmen— Ron Muskingum 54, VVtttenberg 51, O T (killerv1-1G02,Brvant2-22-36,'nilmon1-604 Second Period— 3, Edmonton, Gore I 22. Technicals— Phoenix Illegal defense. George Lata, and Tom Diana. Ramos (F ) pinned NItschke 1:52; 116 far out of reach by then for the quarter, and 15-11 at halftime. turned in a 4; 46 clocking. The sprint Asselstine, Roy Scoplnello. cHicA(x> nm A— 9,939. N. lowo 99, N. Illinois 79 5, Winston 1-22-24,Smlth2-51-25, JacksonG2 Jeremv Palmer (EC) WBF; 122- Mike Eagles. (KrushelnyskI, Summanen), 1:36. 4, Cureton 1-3002, Oakley Z91-25,Sellers5-14 Northland 18, Mt. Senarlo 8 05 Z Allen GO GO 0, Edwards 1-1 05 5, Rtsulti:.MHS vs. Rockville — 91-Lee Shalene Westry led Cheney with a medley team consisting of Brian Edmonton, Nopler7(Hunter,LoM«),9:09.5, 1-2 11, Paxson 3-10006, Jordan 11-23 58 27, Northwestern, lowo 8 , Sioux Falls 8 (M ) pinned Harrison; 96 Mono (R) Manganello (EC) WBF; 18- Carlson East will try to get back on the Hlehsmith 1-3GOZ JeffersonGOGOO. Totals nnal. dec. Craft, 10-0; 106 Liscomb (M ) (EC) dec. Jodoln 134; 136 Villar (EC) game-high 10 points and Diane Brophy. Todd Clemons, ’Tuan Nyu- Edmonton, KurrI 31 (Gretzky, Muni), Banks 6-121-213, Corzine 511 5313, Brown NW Missouri 96, Mo.-Rolla 07 26522044a. right track Saturday at 3:15 p.m. 11:55. 6, Vancouver, Skriko 21 (Pederson, Black HawksS, Mapla LaafsO BupsrBonics 125. Lakers 101 dec. Berliner, 62; 112-Kennedy (R)dec. dec. Grammer 14-13; 141- Devega (F) Sandberg added 6. Soucy also was gen, and Tom Lyon qualified with a 7-10 54 17, Myers 57 54 9, Cofleld 0-3 00 0, Ohio Wesleyan 99, Case Western 60 PROVIDENCE (8) dec. Terzo 64; 148- Martin (F) pinned Smyl), 18:52 (pp). 7, Edmonton, KurrI 32 WaltersO-1000. Totals4510317-25103. Ottawa Bethany, Kan. 64 Chappell, 164; 119- Gremmo (M ) tech, when it opposes Suffield High at the pleased with the play of Sanlyn time of 3:55.84. Steve Gallacher a, Klpter 610 7-9 19, Lewis 69 02 UOuda fall Croutch, 194; 126 Shorts (R ) dec. Lynch 1:8 ; 156- Jackson (F) mol. dec. (G re tzk y , H u d d y ), 19:53. Penalties— Olterbein 07, Marietta 74 02047, Brooks6130417, Donovon084410, Enfield ’Twins Rink. Crawford, Von (roughing), 3:34; Smith, Toronto 0 0 0—0 Lakers-SuperSenlcs, Box Fongemle, 4-3; 132- A. Dixon (M ) tech, Wvland 21-3; 170- Stratzman (F ) pinned Serani. “Serani played her best qualified in the 800 meters by Chicw 2 2 1—9 BOSTON (132) L.A. LAKERS (W1) St. Thomas, Minn. 66, Macalester 54 FordlHIOOO, Screen03049, Shamsid-Decn Peter Mever2;35; 188- Stamboulis (EC) Eagles routed Fairfield Prep 4 4 3—11 game.” Edm (roughing), 3:34; Smith, Edm (slash­ McHole 9-14 54 22, Bird 11-17 53 26, SW Missouri a. Miss. Valley St. 59 tall Vale, 161; 18- Romano (R) dec. J. copping first place with a time of ing), 13:14; Gore, Edm (hooking), 18:07. Rrst Period— 1, Chicago, Presley 16 (ireen 48 53 10, Worthy 517 45 30, G1 GOO, ConlonG202Z SnedekerOOOOO, D. Dixon, 64; 146 Grossman (M ) pinned pinned Murphv 3:59; Heavywelght- East Catholic 0 1 0—1 Jen Nash led the winners with 8 (Souve), 1:18. 2, Chlcogo, Preston 3 Parish 58 00 10, Johnson 11-13 53 26, Abdul-Jabbor 615 6618, E. Johnson 516 69 flffln 8 , Wilmington 82 Wright 1-3002,S.Wrleht00022.Totals2051 Kennedy (EC) pinned Shatter (F), 1:33. FAIRFIELD — “I’d like to forget Scoring; 2:02.8. Sean Toland also qualified in Alnge57007, SIchtIng 1-21-23, Roberls557-9 Toledo 8 , Ball St. 61 263182. Fiona, 4:52; 156 Mitchell (R ) dec. Third Period— 8, Edmonton, Summonen7 (Sonlposs, OIczyk), 18:27. Penalties— 24, Scott 411 06 8, RomblS 55 54 9, Mavne, 18-15; 167- Nodden (M ) dec. this one.” said East Catholic High First period- F- Tom Drury (Tim points. Cheney is 1-7 while Rocky the 3000 meters. The 4 X 800 team of Damphousse, To r (tripping),4:57; AAonson, 13, Doye55004, Klte00252, Vincent5544 Cooper 06 06 0, Thompson 1-2 06 2, W. Illinois 8 , Chicago St. 60 Halftime— Providence 44, Georgetown (K u ril, (iretzky), 3:00. 9, Edmonton, 10, Henry 1-2003, Carllsle55006.Totals5203 W. Michigan 82, Bowling Green 76 Gordon, 11-7; 185- Vincent (M ) dec. ice hockey coach Dr. Vic Russo, McCotherlne) 1:04, F- DIGIgllano Hill moves to 67 for the season. Dana Dieterle, Mike Sears, Todd Summanen 8 (KrushelnyskI, Gore), 16:28. Chi (tripping), 14:10; B. Murray, Chi Smrefc 53526, BrlckowsklO2060, Atatthews 36 Three-point goals— Georgetown 612 Slack, 54; Heavyweight- Gingras (M ) Cheney beaten (Duddy) 4:05, F - DIGIgllano (unas­ C3ieney is back in action tonight at 6 (holding), 16:10. 2429132. 1- 2002, Branch 14062. Totols3591258101. . Youngstown St. 99, W r l ^ St. a (Williams 6a, Smith G1, Jackson G1), reflecting on Wednesday night’s sisted) 9:17, F- Sother (D ru ry, Jones) Liscomb, and Jeff DeJoannis did 10, Vancouver, Hodgson 7,17:22. Penoltv— Chicago 8 21 32 25— 103 SOUTHWEST pinned Wilcox, :54 Sundstrom, Von (hooking), 6:15. Second Period— 3, Chicago, Wilson 9 Providence 1G8 (Lewis 67, Brooks 69, MHS vs. Platt — 91-Lee (M ) WBF; 8 - Falling behind by 36 points after 11-1 thrashing at the hands of host 14:04. p.m. at home against RHAM High. not qualify, finishing ninth. (T.Murray, Larmer), 2:31 (pp). 4, Boston 32 39 30 31— 132 SEATTLE (125) Arkansos 76, So. Methodist 63 Donovan 28, D. Wright G1). Fouled out— Shots on goal— ^Vancouver 136-12— 31. Three-point goals— Johnson, Bird, Baylor 71, Texas AAM Edmonton 7-13-4— 23. Chicago, Wilson 10 (T.Murray, Chambers 11-M151537, McDaniel 15212-2 a Duda, S. Wright. Rebounds— Georgetown37 Ijirnter), 13:46 (pp). Penalties— Courtnall, AInge, Henry. Fouled out— Brown. Bishop a. Trinity, Texas 75 (Williams 18), Providenoe 26 (KIpfer 7). Powdr-play Opportunities— Vancouver 1 Rebounds— Chicago 53 (Oakley 11), Boston a, Llster510589,Ellls11-Hl-28, McMillan Cameron 74, Lonciston 6S of 3; Edmonton 0 of 1. Tar (Interference), 2:04; Bergevln, Chi 2- 2 1-1 5, Young 16 558, Lucas 01 52 Z C. Assists— Georgetown 11 (Bryant 6), (tripping), 4:33; Jackson, Tor (cross­ 51 (Roberts 8). Assists— Chicago 32 Johnson 06522, Phelps 55 56 7, Stansburv Houston 8 , Texas 59 Providence 15 (Donovan 8). Total fouls— Goalies— Vancouver, Brodeur (23 shots- (Oakley 9), Boston 37 (Johnson 10). Total Kansos St. 8 , Oklahoma St. 77 16 saves). Edmonton, Moog (31-28). checking), 12:06; Clark, Tor, mlnor-malor 012-22, Schoene06000.TDtals4588384518. Georgetown 22, Providence 30. Sauve credits defense for shutout fouls— Chicago 25, Boston 17. A— 14,890. AAacMurray 79, Tarleton St. 72 Sports in Brief A — 16,975. (boarding, fighting), 15:35; Fraser, Chi, Technicals— Providence Coach Plttno, mlnor-malor (Instigator, fighting), 15:35. NE Oklahoma 8 , SE Oklahoma 81 Georgetown Coach John Thompson. Referee— Kerry Fraser. Linesmen— ^Jlm L-^Lohors 31 8 » 19^101 Texas Christian 64, Rice 8 Chrlstlson, Swede Knox. 7Bers10g.Cavallers107 SOOtllO 8 8 31 31— 18 A— 12JI14. By Rick Warner Flyers 7, Sabres 4 Kings 6, Devils 2 Third Period— 5, Chlcogo, Sonlposs 1 Three-point goals— Ellis 2, Young. FAR W EST Midget football in need of coaches The Associated Press (S avard, L o rm e r), 16:03. Penalties— Fouled out— None..Rebounds— Lakers 46 Cent. Washln8on 8 , V^ltm an 65 Center Peter Zezel scored three Bernie Nicholls and Jim Fox Donley, Chi, malor (fighting), 5:56; M a­ CLEVELAND (107) (Abdul-Jobbor 11), Seattle 65 (Lister 16). Claremont-Mudd 94, La Verne 79 The Manchester Midget Football League is in need of coaches, NHL Roundup Klngi6,Divlls2 Pomono-PItzer a, Whittier 8 goals and linemate Tim Kerr added scored goals 38 seconds apart to guire, Tor, malor (fighting) ,5:56. Williams 49 66 14, Hubbard 7-15 55 16, Assists— (uikers 18 (E. Johnson 11), either as head or assistants, for the upcoming 1987 season. Chicago goalie Bob Sauve turned Dougherty 610 46 16, Ehio 514 52 18, Seattle a (Young, McMIllon, McDaniel Seattle Pacific 8 , E. Washington 66 Bowling away 45 shots, but he credited his two to power the Flyers in highlight a four-goal first period 0 3 0 -2 Shots on goal— Toronto 1516-14— 45. Harper 7-19 5516, Lee 061-21, West 1-2002, 6). Tetal fouls— Lakers 31, Seattle 2i. W. Montana 8 , Carroll, Mont. 82 Anyone interested in coaching should contact either John Phelps Philadelphia. that carried the Kings past the 4 0 3 -6 Chlcogo 13-11-8— 32. McCray 1-2 DO 2, Newman 514 67 22, Technicals— Lakers Illegal deferoe. A — at 647-9240 or write the Manchester Midget Football Association, first shutout in four years to his Period— 1, Los Angeles, Guay 3 Power-play Opportunities— ^Toronto 0 of Poouette06000. Totals45852533107. 14634. , defensemen. does not mean we beat them up.” The Flyers, who are 8-2-2 in their visiting Devils. (Sykes). 7:20. 2, Los Angeles, NIcholls 17 3; Chlcogo 2 of 3. P.O. Box 334, Manchester, Ct., 06040. The league’s next meeting “While you have to be sharp to last 12 games, jumped out to a 60 Nicholls fired a 56foot slapshot (Carson), 11:36 (pp). 3, Los Angeles, Fox 15 Goalies— Toronto, Wregget (32 shots-27 PHILADELPHIA (109) How top Iwonty fared is Monday, Feb. 9. at 6:30 p.m. at the American Legion Home and said Chicago defenseman Doug (Williams, NIcholls), 12:14.4, Los Angeles, CunIHfe Auto have a shutout, you also have to lead in the first period and went on past New Jersey goalie Alain saves). Chicago, Souve (45-45). Robinson 1019 55 23, Barkley 510 44 14, Wednesday’s college hoop scores anyone interested in coaching may attend that meeting, as well. Wilson, who scored two power-play Canon 21 (Taylor, Lukowich), 19:28 A— 16,627. McCormick 58 54 13, Erving 417 44 12, How the top twenty teams In The Joe Tollsano im, Steve Williams 430, have a lot of help.” he said after goals in the second period. “’They to hand the Sabres their fourth loss Chevrier for a power-play goal at (pp). Penalties— Wolonln, NJ (Interfer­ Referee— Bob Myers. Linesmen— Cheeks 68 1-2 13, Vranes 55 52 6, George Burgess 152-176171-497, Frank EAST Associated Press' college basketball poll leading the Black Hawks to a 60 in six games. 11:36. Fox converted a to ence), 11:23; Playfair, LA (cross- Ryan Bozak, Randy MItton. Wingate26557, Toney 7-l17-821.Totals41-86 fared Wednesday: M cNam ara 155, Tim Costagno 159-415, outplayed us in that second checklng), 14:55; Brlckley, NJ (holding), 27-34 109. Adleohl 59, West Chester 58 Ken Arev 412, Ed Kaskev 413, John victory over the Toronto Maple period.” Scott Mellanby and Brad put the Kings ahead 3-0 and rookie 18:3Z Cleveland 8 M 26 21— 107 Albany St., N.Y. 70, Cortland St. 58 Vetre 176156169-503, L a rry Novella Central to name new football coach McCrimmon also scored goals for Jimmy Carson added another Albright 67, Elizabethtown 58 1. North Carolina (1A1) beat No. 14 Leafs in an NHL game Wednesday In other NHL games Wednesday Second Period— 5, New Jersey, Johnson Fhllndelphla 8 8 13 30-109 Clemson 108-99. 151-402, Frank Calvo423, DoveCastagna Philadelphia, which got three as­ power-play goal with 32 seconds left 17 (Lolselle), 6:35 (pp). 6, New Jersey Fouled out— McCormick. Rebounds— Alderson-Brooddus 76, Glenville St. 71 160-401, To m O'Connor 166430, Ton y NEW BRITAIN — Central Connecticut State University is night. night, it was Philadelphia 7. Buffalo American U. 84, Dartmouth 77 2. Iowa (1A1) did not play. sists from rookie Glen Seabrooke. in the first period. Summon 21 (Cdrisson, Lolselle), 13:12 Cleveland 58 (EhIo 12), Philadelphia 47 3. Nevoda-Los Vegas (19-1) did not Marinelll 17618491, Bill honson 152, expected to name Mike McGlinchey, wi.) led Salisbury (Md.) "I had that in the third period 4; Winnipeg 2. New York Rangers (pp). Penalties— Taylor LA (hlgh- Transactions (Barkley 14). Assists— Cleveland24(Harper Assumption 82, Merrimack 72 Dan Jesk1162, Dick Krinlak 156420, Bill when my defensemen came to my 1; Washington 2, Detroit 1; Edmon­ Clark Gillies. Jim Korn. Mike stlcklng), 5:43; Bridgman, NJ (hooking), 5), Philadelphia 24 (Cheeks 8). Total Botes 81, New England Coll. 67 '^°4. Indiana (16-2) beat No. 12 llllnols6966. McKinney 166156449, Adolf Kuszal State University to the NCAA Division III championship, as its Capitals 2, Red Wings 1 7:98; Hardy, LA (hooking), 11:21; Mork, fouls— Cleveland 39, Philadelphia 27. Bentley 8 , Springfield 73 157-82, Lee Prior 48, (xeorge Kelley rescue — once when I was sprawled ton 7, Vancouver 3; and Los Foligno and Dave Andreychuk Bloomfield 71, East Stroudsburg 64 new head football coach today. N J (tripping), 16:32. Technicals— Barkley 2 (elected). A— 9,28. (tie) Purdue (15-2) did not play. 169-409, Anton Mayer 404. on the ice. and once on a two-on-one Angeles 6. New Jersey 2. scored for Buffalo. Washington’s Mike Gartner Third Period— 7, Los Angeles, Erickson 12 Brockport St. 73, Buffalo 70 6. Syracuse (17-2) did not play. Standings: R84j Auto II 5-1, McNam­ McGlinchey, 42, replaces Buddy Amendola, wo resigned at the scored his 300th NHL goal and (Lukowich, Dionne), 16:07 (pp). 8, Los BASEBALL Bucfcnell 102, Hofstra 92, O T ara 61, Ann Marie's Restaurant 61, breakaway.” Chicago took a 2-0 lead in the first Jets 2, Rangers 1 American League ClIpparsQB.Natsgi 7. Temple (19-2) did not play. conclusion of last season due to health reasons. McGlinchey’s goalie Peter Peeters extended his Angeles, RoMtollle 30 (Erickson, Dionne), Buffalo St. 64, Fredonia St. 57 8. OePaul (17-1) did not play. East Harttord Nursery 62, Village It was Sauve's eighth career period on a breakaway score by 16:46. Penalties— BIwtkivIsI, N J (rough- NEW YORK Y A N K EES — Signed Bob Carnegie Mellon 75, Wash. A Jeff. 67 Stylist 62, Here for the Beer 62, five-year record at Salisbury State was 4611-1, including 13-1 a Paul MacLean scored the game- unbeaten streak against Detroit to Shirley, pitcher, to a one-yeor contract. 9. Alabama (15-3) lost to No. 19 Rorlda shutout but his first since Feb. 5, Wayne Presley and a goal by Rich hrg), 12:10; Williams, LA (roughing), NEW JE R SE Y (91) Castleton St. 79, W. New England 67 9080, OT. Ostrinskv's 3-3, Vantossell 63, Acodlo year ago. winner early in the third period to 13 games. 12:10; O rH Ia, NJ (cross-checking), 14:49; SEATTLE MARINERS—Agreed to Woolrldge 7-15 53 16, Williams 69 56 17, Catholic U. 81, York, Pa. 68 Restaurant 24, Purdy Corporotlon 24, 1983, when he was playing for the Preston. Wilson’s two goals gave terms with Mike Morgan and Steve 10. Oklahoma (15-3) did not play. Central athletic director Richard McDuffie said the new help the Jets extend their unbeaten Mark, NJ, malor-misconduct (fighting), (MnInskI 511 56 15, Brown 57 52 8, Cent. Connecticut 73, Delware St. 70 11. Georgetown (14-3) lost to Providence RAG Auto 24, Dubaldo Electric 1-5, Buffalo Sabres. the Black Hawks a 60 lead and With the score tied 1-1 in the third 17:90; Ludvig. N J, double minor (slashing, FIreovId, pitchers. Bob Kearney, ' (Uncord 76, Bluefleld St. 69 Cunllffe Auto Body 1-5, Mack 3 1-5. road streak to seven games. catcher. Rich Renteria,Inflelder.andJohn Woshlnoton 24 34 7, King 261-2 5, Wood47 82-a. football coach will assume his duties on Feb. 6. Sauve stopped 11 Toronto shots rookie Everett Sanipass added the period, Gartner took a perfect roughing). 17:50; Wlllloms, LA, malor- 52 14, Tuner 54 06 6, McKenna 08 1-1 1, CW Post 90, Sothtiompton 83, O T 12. Illinois (14-5) lost to No. 4 lndlona6966. MacLean scored at 2; 35 when he centering pass from Gaetan Du­ misconduct (flohtlno), 17:50; Playfair, LA Moses and Dave Hengel, outfielders, on Coleman 1-2062, Engler06060. Totals3573 Daemon 71, Pitt.-Bradford 69 from point-blank range, including final goal at 16:03 of the final one-yeor contracts. Dickinson 79, W. Maryland 60 Eastern Business deflected Dale Hawerchuck’s shot chesne and slapped the puck past (roughing), 17:90; Duchesne, LA (slosh­ 21-891. 13. Duke (15-3) did not ploy. Esposito takes coaching reins three by Wendel Clark during a pair period. ing), 17:90; Wokmln, N J (delay of gome), LJk. CUPPERS (8 ) FDU-AAodlson 69, Susouehonna 57 14. Clemson (1A2) lost to No. 1 North past Rangers’ goaltender John Detroit goaltender Glen Hanlon. 18:31; (>uay, LA (holding), 18:55. BASKETBALL Grove City 67, Bethany, W.Va. 8 S. Hanna 141, E. Ralph 156, P. Aceto of power plays in the opening Toronto Coach John Brophy was C:age4117615, FleMs5751218, NImphlus Carolina 10899. 15614948, L. Aceto 152-151406, L. Vanbiesbrouck. Walt Poddubny’s Peeters improved his career Shots an gool— New Jersey 11-11-6— 28. Centinentat Bosketbott Association 04343, Woodson 5141-17, Valentlne6107-10 Hunter 81, John Jay 66 NEW YORK — With Tom Webster’s ear injury rendering him period. A shot by Greg Terrion that not pleased with his team’s effort. ALBANY PATROONS— Traded Indiana, Pa. 75, Edinboro SO 15. St. John's (14-3) did not play. SereHo 146149-48, O. Lachapelle 146 rebound goal gave the Rangers a I-O Los Angeles 20^13— 41. 20, Kempton14564,balley36569,Drew413 16. Texas Christian (17-3) beat Rice 64-8. went into the Chicago net early in “While the Hawks and Sauve record to 12-61 against the Red Missed penalty shot— Dionne, LA, 18:31 Greg Hines, forward, ond Dominic Keuka 74, Houghton 70 405, J. Lavodo 147, O. Mathlews 1 », B. unable to fly. General Manager will take the lead in the first period, but the Jets 1-29, White 661-213, Gordon 0 60 2O.Totals Haberern 17G416, P. Glllberto 140, T. Wings by turning away all but one third. Pressley, guard, tofhe Sovonnah Spirlisfor 357935538. King's, Pa. 70, Wilkes 74 coaching reins of the New Ifprk Rangers for the rest of the season. the third period was disallowed played great, only eight of my tied the game in the second period Cedric Henderson, forward. la Salle 100, Iona 8 17. Pittsburgh (164) beat No. 6 Fahey 147, J. Melzen 143, T . Stanchfleld of Detroit’s 29 shots. Power-ploy Opportunities— New Jersey New Jersey 8 17 8 23-91 Syrocuse86a. “This is not something I wanted to do. because I didn’t want to because the whistle had blown players decided they wanted to be 3 of 4; Los A n g ^ 3 of 5. Lafayette 66, Towson St. 48 18, G. Chaves 147, J. Gorneou 147, J. on a backhander by Hawerchuk. L.A. Clippers , 8 8 8 2 2 -8 18. Auburn (11-5) lost to Louisiana State Donofrio 146166411, D . R glelo 174, L. stopping play. on the ice, and that can’tenable you Oilers 7, Canucks 3 FOOTBALL Three-point goals— Wood 4, Valentine. Lehl(ih 8 , Delawore 60 coach,” Esposito said. “This is Tommy’s idea. We wanted Phil Esposito, the Rangers' gen­ Notional Football League LeMoyne 181, Phlla. Textile 77 75-73. Botti 142-156419, D. Dynes 18, J . B u rfar “Just because we beat Toronto, it to win,” he said. Flyire 7. Sabres 4 Fouled out— Brown. Rebounds— New Jer­ 19. Florida (164) beatNo.9Alobama9080, stability.” eral manager and acting coach, got Danny Gare scored his first goal P HILADELPH IA EAGLES— Named Bill sey 59 (Williams 16), Clippers 53 (Cage 10). Lock Haven 8 , Calltornia, Pa. 76 166409, L. Annuli 18, J . Kunz 18648, G. Walsh offensive line coach. Lowell 62, Keene St. 60 OT. Merton 141, J. Malorca 151. Esposito, who starred with the Chicago Blackhawks, Boston into an argument with Jets’ Gen­ of the season to spark a four-goal Assists— New Jersey 24 (Wood 8), a. Kansas (165) did not ploy. 4 1 3 -7 SAN DIECX) CHARGERS—Named , Lycoming 63, Juniata 36 Standings: Oaks 641, AAelzen's 61, Bruins and the Rangers during his playing days, was quick to eral Manager John Ferguson after second period for the Oilers. Wayne Sevier special teams coach. Clippers 22 (Valentine, Drew 6). Total Pantry 62, Mobil 62, T.A S. 62, 8 1 3— 4 fau ls— New Je rs e y 34, C lip p e rs 28. Maine Atarittme 94, Unity, Maine 76 point out that Webster was still the Rangers’ coach, even though the game. They reportedly shouted Jari Kurri added two goals and Rrst Period— 1. Philadelphia. Zezel 23 HOCKEY Technicals— New Jersey Illegal defense 2, Morlst 8 , Folrlelah (Xcfclnson 73 Annulll's 24, Wetherell 24, Ringside 24, MCC gets by CCRI (Seobrooke). ;54. Z Philadelphia, Kerr 39 Clippers Coach Chaney. A— 5,711. AM.-Balt. County 91, Coppln St. O Woodpeckers 24, Irish Insurance 24, he won’t be behind the bench for the rest of the season. at one another, but no blows were two assists for Edmonton, which (AMhmby. McCrtmmon), 9:25 (pp). 3, NHL— Suspended Rick Tocchet, right Moravian O , Muhlenberg 69 Post No. 8 24, Brown's 1-5. exchanged. also got four assists from Wayne wing, of the Philadelphia Ryers for one “Tom Webster is the coach of this team and will be the coach in Philadelphia, Kerr 40 (Seobrooke, Zezel), Nazareth, N.Y. 96, Roberts Wesleyan 60 WARWICK. R.I. - The Manches­ Cougars were led in the second half Earlier in the day, Esposito took Gretzky. 13:58. 4, Philadelphia, Mellonby 10 gome for receiving his third gome New Hampshire Coll. 8 , Oulnniploc 76 Rec basketball September,” Esposito said. by ’Tyrell Hartfield, who scored 14 (Freer, Smith). 14:22. Perraltles— Kom, misconduct penalty of theveor. New Haven 70, Sacred Heart 73 ter Community College men's over as New York’s bench coach for Gare, a former 56goal scorer But (hooking), 9:11; Somuelsson, Phi T E A M NHL— Named Bob Pulford and Calendar N.J. Tech n . Drew 54 basketball team survived quite a of his game-high 26 points after the rest of the season. He replaces with Buffalo, scored on a goal­ (Interference), 17:04; Somuelsson, Serge Savard co-morxiaers for the Rerxlez- Northeastern 60, Vermont 66 intermision. Donald Cost hit for 11 Vous '87gameswtth the Soviet Union. DM westbury 82, CCNY 30 Scholastic Yankees sign Bob Shirley scare Wednesday night against Tom Webster, who is suffering mouth deflection 96 seconds into the Phi (hooklne), 19:25 Midgets of his 18 points in the second half.. NEW YORK ISLANDERS-Recalled TODAY Osvwgo St. n , Genesee St. 67 Community College of Rhode Is­ from an inner-ear infection. second period to break a 1-1 tie. Second Period— 6, Buffalo, Gillies 4 Roydon Gunn, gooltender, from Erie of Pittsburgh 93, Seton Hall 81 Mavericks 20 (Paul Kirby 12. Robert NEW YORK — Left-hander Bob Shirley, who had not been Hardwick and Mike Stowell added the Atlantic Coast Hockey League. Oirts Bmkotboll land. MCC never led until Mike (Foligno, Crelghtan), 2:33 (pp). 6, Glastonbury at East Catholic, 7 p.m. Potsdam St. 91, Plotfsburgh St. 73 MIeIczarek and Jason Lazzarls played tended a contract by the New York Yankees after a winless 1986 Hardwick converted three free 10 points apiece. Paul Swartz came Phllodelphlo, McCrImmon 6 (Craven, NEW YORK RANG ER S-Nom ed Phil RHAM at Cheney Tech, 6 Providence 82, Georgetown 79 well.) Bullets 27 OT (Zack Gletek, tiling varsity girls season, has signed a one-year contract with the American away with 13 rebounds while Kerr), 14:17. Penalties—Marsh, Phi Esposito, general monoger, bench coach for Bocon Acodemy at Bolton, 7:30 Queen's Coll. 70, N.Y. Tech 58 Debbie Burnelt, and Jenny Burnett throws in the final 12 seconds to lift (trlptfng), 1:99; Hcxtall, Phi, served by the remainder of the season. An­ Coventry of Cromwell, 7:30 Rider 104, Drexel 93 polyed well) The llllng Junior High School girls' League team, the club announced Wednesday. MCC to an 8683 victory. Bernard James grabbed nine. CCRI women down MCC Freer (delay of game),13:31 nounced that Tom Webster will coach the Ice Hockey St. Anselm 89, Bryant 66 Knicks 24 (Mike Marsh 10. Jonathon vqrsitv basketball team upped Its Shirley, used mainly as a middle-inning reliever last year, had Charles Holliday led CCRI with 18 team during practice. Manchester vs. Simsbury (Hartford St. Joseph's, Maine 91, New England 67 StanIzzI played well) Jazz 17 (Matt p ^ ^ record to 60 by defeating MCC had tied the game, 8683, Third Period— 7, Buffalo, Kom 3 PH ILA D ELPH IA FLYERS— Sent Brian Arena), 7:50 p.m. S. Maine a , Plymouth St. 61 Arnold 6. Brian Sullivan and Peter Middletown, 8 -8 . Tammy Dubois led an 0-4 record with three saves. He also started six games. with 1; 05 left. Hardwick was fouled points. WARWICK, R.I. — The Manches­ MCC’s next action is Saturday ( R w ^ , Andreychuk), 1:00. 8, Buffalo, Dobbin, right wing, to Hershey of the Scranton 77, Delawore Valley 7Z O T Leonard played well) the Rams with 8 points while Shelly Shirley has been with the Yankees since December 1982. Before with 12 seconds remaining and The Cougars return to action ter Community College women’s when it faces the alumni at 6 p.m. at Follono 19 ((Mines, Creighton), 10:00. 9, American Hockey Leogue. Called up Ray F R ID A Y Shlppensburg 73, pm.-Jehnston 61 Nuggets 8 (Peter Santos 10. Shawn P'9’9719 flipped In with 9. Ellen Monday at 8 p.m. against Spring- basketball team bowed to Com­ Phllodelphlo, Zezel 34 (Seobrooke), 10:46. Allison, right wing, John Stevens, Bovs Boskotboll Slippery Rock 74, Clarion 60 NIcalo and Matt Carlson ployed well. J^lo rty, Tracy Muhlgan, and Mer6 that, he pitched for Cincinnati, St. Louis and San Diego. His made only one of two. CCRI brought East Catholic. The men also have ML Phllodelphlo. Zezel 25 (Stevens, Kerr), defenseman, and Mark Freer, center, from Windham at Manchester, 7:30 Staten Island 77, (jehmon 49 Lakers score not given; Scott Herman, both Riley played well defensively. overall major league record since 1977 is 6694. the ball down and called timeout field Technical Commmunity Col­ munity (Allege of Rhode Island, their alumni game Saturday at 8 18:8 (pp). 11, Buffalo, Andreychuk 15 Hershey. RHAM of Cheney Tech, 7:30 Stanehlll 70, American Inti. 75 Sandy Brindamour, and Ben Colas lege in Springfield. PITTSBURGH PENGUINS— Sent Ro­ but Hardwick then stole the ball and 71-52, Wednesday night. MCC’s p.m. (Ruuttu). 19:47. Penoltles-Paulln, Phi Bacon Academy at Bolton, 7:30 Stony Brook W, York, N.Y. 93 ployed well for the Lakers). MCC (84) — Paul Swartz 5 64 14, berto Ronnano, gooltender, and Chris Trenton St. 73, Rutgers-Nework 30 was fouled with Just three seconds record drops to 1-4 for the season (slothing), 11:38; Ruuttu, But (hlgh- Coventry at Cromwell, 7:30 Tyson, Chavez honored by WBC Tyrell Hartfield 13 04 26, (>zzle Grant 0 tdcklng), 11:38; Nochbour, Phi (rough­ Dohloulst, defenseman, to Baltimore of Oirls Boskotboll Upsota 18, Monhattanvllle 99, O T and CCRI improves to 66 with the CCRI (71) — Chris Ryan 2 6 4 4. Sue the American Hockey League. Recalled left. He made both free throws to 60 0, Donald Cost 4 54 18, Mike ing), 19:31; Cyr, Buf (roughing), 15:31; Manchester at Windham, 7:30 Utica 92, Binghamton 70 Adults Radio, TV Hardwick 3 3410, Chris Galilean 0040, victory. Fralelll 3 64 4, Cyndl Rodriguez 0 34 3, Steve Guenette, gooltender, from Balti­ Voseor 69, Stevens Tech 48 NEW YORK — Mike Tyson, the youngest man to become a clinch the win. Mary Jane Patton 4 64 13, Heidi Reekle, Buf (holding), 18;00. Bovs Swimming Green Hardware 115 (Bill Eller 27, Jeff Mike Stowell 5 6010, Bernard James 3 more. Manchester at Ferm i, 3:45 Wesley 93, Salisbury St. 87 MCC raised its record to an CCRI Jumped out to a 9-2 lead and Anderson 4 44 14, Sue Segatore 2 14 5, SOCCER West VIrgInta 73, Penn St. 52 Groth 19, Tim Bisson 18, Dave Lewis 18, heavyweight champion, and Julio Cesar C3iavez, the unbeaten 24 8 Totals 35 1620 84 Julie Gugllemette 1 2-3 “6 Sheila Shots on goal— Philadelphia 13-7-7-27. East Catholic at Notre Dome, 4 p.m. Jim Collahn 14, Rich Hovdosz 13) impressive 17-3 while CCRI. ranked CCRI (83) — Robert Farrow 4 1-2 9, never looked back against the Buffalo 6-19-19-40. Moler Indoor Soccer Looguo W. Virginia St. 114, Bluefleld St. 91 TONIGHT super featherweight champion, were honored as Co-Fighters of Arsenault 4 63 14, Debbie Allen 41-1 9 LOS AN G ELES LAZERS— Fired Peter W. Virginia Tech 18, Fdlrmont St. a Gentle Touch Car Wosh a (Lenny sixth among Junior colleges in New Eric Williams 31-37, Warren Henseler 5 Cougars. MCC trailed. 3622, at Totals 28 1624 71 _ ^ „ Power-ploy Opportunities— S A TU R D A Y Frenette 29, Phil Madore 27, Joe 1:30 p.m. — Whalers vs. Bruins, the Year for 1986 by the World Boxing Council Wedesday at a 0410, Anthony Maclocio 31-18, Charles Phlladelphla3af3; BuffOlo1of4. Wall, heod cooch. W.Vo. Wesleyan 97, Ooyls A Elkins 62 Channel 18, W TIOC halftime. Colleen Carroll and M CC (S3) — Sue Gorreek 3 04 4, Olrls Boskotboll Horvock 8, Chris Reiser a) luncheon. England, saw its record fall to 164. Holllday44418,Troy Davenport 4 04 8, Maura Fogorty 4 44 14, Betty M ohy 4 COLLEGE East Catholic at St. Bernard, 7 p.m. Westminster, Fa. 59, St. Vincent 57 • • P-fP- — College bosketball: Ken­ Maura Fogarty tied for scoring ALABAMA— Named Rich Wlngo Manchester Pollcea (Chip Brown 3), MCC is curently ranked fourth. Larry Roche70415, Jim Whltfard2688 61 8, Colleen Carroll 4 65 14, Morip Goones Phllodelphlo, Hextoll (40shots- ICO Hockey SOUTH tucky vs. Mississippi, USA Coble The 26year-old ’Tyson won the WBC title with a second-round TOtlas 34 1620 83 strength coach and Bill McDonold head Appalachian St. 74, Liberty 60 Bob Charbonneau 8 , Peter Moffet 15, CCRI Jumped to a 16point lead in honors for the game with 16 points Generis 1 64 2, Gerl (^Imaldl 1 04 2, 36 saves. Buffalo, Clouller (37-30). Manchester vs. Rockville (Bolton Ice T.J. Calabrese 15, Paul Mersock 10) _ • P-m. — College basketball; Rice vs. knockout of ’Trevor Berbick March 22. Chavez, of Mexico, Three-point goals: MCC (2) — Cost, A — 1Z009. trainer. Palace), 7:15 p.m. Athens St. 67, Talladega 57 TC U , SportsChennel the first half and went into the each. Heidi Anderson led CCRI with Lucretia Arrnstrono 1 62 Z Daryl SYRACUSE— Named Jim Hofher offen­ Manchester Cycle 95 (Mark Plekos 8 , defended the super featherweight title four times. Hardwick. CCRI (2) — Maclocio, SIbrInsz 1 04 3 Totals 33 617 S3 Reftree— Terry (M-egson. Linesmen— East Catholic vs. Suffleld (Enfield Augusta 81, Armstrong St. a Joe McGann 31, Bob Francis 8 ) 9 p.m.— C o llm basketball; Duke vs. locker room with a 4633 lead. ’The Roche. 14 points. John D 'A m ka, Leon Stickle. sive coach. Twins Rink), 3:15 p.m. Barry 8 , Florida Inti. 70 Georgia Tech, FSPN \ MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurgday. Jan. 29.1987 — IS 18 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Jan 29. 1987

HDME8 JHDMED IHILP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED IFDR SALE FDHSALE Lobarer - full time far Beautiful, remodeled Vic­ BUSINESS Large 7 room Cope. Fan­ sheet manufacturing torian Colonial on large MEDICAL tastic area, finished base­ TELLERS shap. Campany paid unl- "Country” lot here In DRIVERS OFFICE farms and benefits. Must ment, family room. Manchester. Fully Insu­ Full time and Part P a rt T im e . have drivers license and $119,900. 649-9664. Princi­ lated. Newer wood/coo- Deliver for Meneheeter Full time position. Mon­ ples only. Wholeaeler. Good day through Friday, 9 to Earn Extra Cash! fransporfatton. l/oll combo furnace. New Business In Brief ~| Holder obligated to track stock time.- Will train. 12x16 deck off of kitchen. 6. Transcription and rood record required. Manchester-Charming 7 Newer Thermopane win­ A p p ly : general medical office Hygienist - Part time pasl- Good peylng, 40 houre tlan available Imme­ room Colonial, 3 bed­ dows. Much morel I duties. Manchester INSERTERS WANTED room, 2 full baths, lorge Garvey Joins Clark Associates QUESTION: I The larceny that lurks in the ; per week, time end e diately 2 days per week In $134,900. Strano Real Est­ ahnres became worthless. SaviBgs Bank o f area. Experience help­ country kitchen on extra am 73, retired on human heart has emerged in all its ; helf efter 40 hours. Manchester general dent­ ate. 647-7653.0 Manchoftor ful but not necessary. large lot. Excellent condi­ HARTFORD — Mark P. Garvey has joined Allen Clark a modest in­ QUES’nO N : In March 1986, I greedy black trappings, urging me Peld Insurence, holl- Call 647-9946 ist's office. Excellent sa­ 023 Main 8L Send resume to Box B, lary and flexible hours. tion. $135,000. Owner. 646- Manchester-South end of Associates of Hartford as assistant generai agent of the come. Some ye­ took the advice of a broker on a to keep the extra 200 shares. deye end veeetlone. 3626. Meneheeter c/o Manchester Herald, Coll Dr. Botfaro, 649-2796. town, 7 room Raised independent insurance and financial services firm, President ars ago, I pur- radio talk show and sold my 1,000 Will the brokerage firm ever ; Apply Immedletely. Ask for Bob In ve s to rs ’ 646-1700 16 Bralnord Place, Man­ Ranch, 3 bedrooms, V/i Allen Clark has announced. shares of Exxon stock at about $55. discover its mistake? Is there any ' Manchester - 7 room An- chased 600 Aleo warehouse poel- chester, CT 06040. Artist-Paste­ baths, finished family Garvey previously was associated with Northwestern Mutual shares of stock G u id e He advised that it was highly way they can get back the ' tione, full or part time. EOE up/ Advertising manager - saldl Colonial. Desirable room, fireplace, 2 cor as an insurance representative in its Hartford office. In his new unlikely the stock would appreciate location. Large private garage, well landscaped at a total cost of shares they stupidly sent me? If I person needed to poste-up lot. FIreploced living position, Garvey will have responsibility for supervising the $4,976 through a William A. Doyle more than 5 or 10 percent. I sold and sell the extra 200 shares, can they MANCHESTER OAIITTIMC FULtTIMi and coordinate advertis­ yard In the Martin School took a $21,000 profit. ing In weekly newspaper. room. Full walk-up attic. district. $162,000. U S. R daily activities of the agency, coordinating the various product local broker. Be­ get the money back? TOIACCO A CANDY *200-*400 Eat In kitchen. Aluminum Exxon is now over $73. If I hadn’t Experience preferred, Realty. 643-2692. □ lines for individual clients, and providing business and personal ing in need of DAYS - EVENINGS p o r W 66k IS siding. Oversized 1 car sold back in March, I would have CO. typesetting a plus. 4 day financial counsel. additional in­ ANSWER: Many mistakes are •5**-*8^ par haar garage. 1 1/2 baths. another 18 grand. Could I sue for 200 Green Roed Expanding monutoc- work week, 32-40 hours. Historic Farmhouse- come, I phoned made by brokerage firms. Most are turlng company noodt $149,900. Owner, 646-5193. Manchester-$249,900. One A native of Georgia, Garvey graduated from the University of such lousy advice? Meneheeter, C T 00040 Marketing company Good pay and benefits. Connecticut with a bachelor’s degree in finance and insurance. the broker and requested that my with “ active” customers who do a spotted, sooner or later. You’re In a 25 Tolomorkotoro to iMfHmlMMiiio,. Call Glastonbury Citizen, of Manchester's oldest needs 20 people to conduct homo ownor Listings Needed I Busi­ He joined Northwestern Mutual in 1977. Garvey is a Certified shares be sold. To my surprise, I lot of buying and selling, thereby "let your conscience be your guide’ ’ 633-4691. homes built In 1780.9 plus ANSWER: We Uve in a litigious staff our Telemar­ turvoys. No oxporl- ness has been good and we extra large rooms Includ­ Insurance Consultant (CIC) and holds a National Association of was advised that the company in generating brokerage society. You couldn’t be stopped situation. need listings. Call us to­ Assuming the brokerage does keting Department. anco necoosary,, floxl- Full charge bookkeeping ing 4 bedrooms, living Securities Dealers' license. which I owned stock had gone commissions. from filing suit, but it’s a cinch you bio hours. Exciting day and let our profes­ You really can’t expect a broker discover its error, it will ask you to No selling. Flexible position available In busy room, dining room, den Garvey is married to the former Kathleen Ducey of bankrupt some time ago and that wouldn’t win. work onvironmont. sional staff help you If you and horning room. Other my account has "no value.” through whom you made one return the extra shares. If you RN Hours. Call Mr. Monthly Increaoeo. restaurant. Knowledge of Framingham, Mass. The couple and their two children reside at Advice to sell or buy individual Internal controls, year are thinking of selling or extras Include out build­ Is it not the broker's responsibil­ purchase years ago to spend a great refuse, the brokerage almost cer­ Mike. Call Mr. Roto. buying. We have qualified J ISO Ludlow Road in Manchester. securities streams from brokers, Meadows Manor is seek­ end accounts analysis, ings, a large enclosed ity to notify sharehoiders of such deal of time and effort on your tainly will take legal action against ing an RN for a full time (263) 249-78S2 600-367-3720 payroll, tax returns, gen­ buyers who are ready to porch, 3 car garage, patio financial planners and other advis­ go. Free analysis Is lust action in advance to protect their account. ers on a never-ending basis. But the you. position as 11 to 7 super­ 800-367-3726 (263) 246-7852 »WIJ eral ledger a must. Com­ and a brook. Set on 2.6 If the error is uncovered after you one of our many services. acres. Call and explore Allied names Carey sales manager interests? It was up to you to keep tabs on final decision to sell that stock was visor In East Building. puter experience helpful that company in which you bought sell the stock, the brokerage will Nancy Taylor, Maggie this place of history for yours. Excellent benefits or no but not necessary, Salary Dion, Irene Lacey, and Route 5, East Windoor, C T and benefits commen- yourself. D. W. Fish Thomas B. Carey Jr. has been named sales manager at ANSWER; Sorry, but the answer stock and to watch the stock’s price If brokers, planners and others come after you for the value of the benefit salary. A 16 hour CERTIFIED Lee McGinnis. James in the market. stock. If the stock has risen in price, AUTO BODY surte with ability. Send Realty. 643-1591 or 871- Allied Printing Services Inc. of Manchester, one of New is “ no.” When you invest, the who tout specific stocks were held relief supervisor posi­ 289-6483 McCavanagh Real Estate. 1400.O you’ll have to fork over extra cash. NURSES 623-2466 resume and references to England’s largest commercial ultimate responsibility for tracking If you didn’t take possession of liable for every “ bad call,” Wall tion is also available. COLUSION 649-3800.O your stock’s progress, or lack the stock certificates, but left your Are you sure that stock wasn’t Charge nurse positions AIDES P.O. Box 114, Mansfield sheetfed offset printing firms. Street would be an empty canyon. REPAIR PERSON Depot, C T 06251. thereof, rests with you. shares in a “ street name” account split, two for one, making you are available on a part Manchester-$115,000. New 9|CDHDDMINIUM8 Carey has served as regional sales Part time positions are A quality ohop noodt ox- A Some brokers stay in touch with at the brokerage firm, you should QUESTION: I asked the broker­ entitled to 400 shares? Check that. time or per-diem basis available on all shilti. listing. Charming 8 room ZI f DRDALE manager for Allied since 1985. Prior porlancod collloon ropair Receptlonlst/secretary - customers, keep them advised of have been receiving brokerage age firm with which I had left 200 Then let your conscience wrestle on the S to 11 and 11 to 7 Excellent benefita. StarUng Victorian Cape featuring 3 to that, he was a sales representative poroon. Ofterlng good full time position. Typing recent events and future prospects statements every month or three shares of stock to send the stock to with your larcenous urge. shifts. Call Mrs. Birm­ ■alary $7.S i per hour. : llPIfliwllO bedrooms, formal living stop rentlng-Monchester- hourly rato, ploatont telephone and general of­ room and dining room, for Great Lakes Press in Rochester, concerning their stocks and make months. me. I received a 200-share certifi­ ingham, 647-9191 Contact Mrs. Birmingham fice skills required. Call $62,000. If aslngletamllyls N.Y., from 1977 to 1981, and served in working eondldono. yaw not r*»g, wRh bonus, pMd v«o«tion, p*id first floor parlour, spa­ buy, sell or hold recommendations. Those statements list the value of cate. Lo and behold, about a week Doyle welcomes written ques­ Meadows Manor round omploymont In for Interview. 646-2465. more than you can afford, the same capacity with Daniel hoHdiys. otsen nMMUng (somfttloiw. For cious kitchen with don't give up. Get started Many brokers don’t. Even those stock held in your account and later, I received another 200-share tions, but he can provide answers Meadows Manor 333 Bidwell Street Manchootar. Call laundry area, full base­ Graphics in Asheville, N.C., from Port time evening posi­ with this oversized 2 bed- that do usually stay in touch only would have told you when the 600 certificate for the same stock. only through the column. 333 Bidwell Street Manchester, CT 84HKHfltm8«1t0ilL,. ment, 1 car garage. Excel­ 1973 to 1977. tion available for general room Condominium. Manchester 643-7604 lent condition throughout. Large living room, dining In his new position, Carey will be 647-9191 Aok for John : JACKTIUBYat: cleaners In a large Man­ Sentry Real Estate. 6 ^ - chester facility. Hours are area and kitchen with responsible for sales coordination, 5:30 to 9:30 pm, Monday 6601 .□ stove and refrigerator. training of sales personnel and New furnace, convenient Lawmakers, union meet on GE layoffs through Friday. Coll 649- Bolton-$169,900. New llslt- advertising programs. In addition, o/ EAST 3161. location. D. W. Fish Ing. Perfect for kids! This Realty. 643-1591 or 871- he will continue to personally handle iilllllllilllllllii large Raised Ranch Is By Daniel Beegan attended the meeting, along with by insisting that GE respond Rep. Nicholas Mavroules, IT- WINDSOR Responsible Individual to 1400.O two of Allied’s largest clients. The Associated Press representatives of the Interna­ constructively in New England Mass., whose district includes located on quiet, circular care for Infant beginning street In desirable area. Carey is a native of West Hartford tional Union of Electronic, Electri­ when asked to support GE’s pro­ Lynn, already has met with Navy Route 5, Eaat Windsor, C T middle of March. 7 am to and earned his bachelor’s degree procurement officials to see If Eat-In kitchen, 2 W baths, iglBUDINEDD WASHINGTON — Congressmen cal, Salaried, Machine and Furni­ grams in Congress. EXTRA 5:30 pm, 646-6293 after some wall/wall carpeting, from Hobart College in 1966. He and senators from several New ture Workers, AFL-CIO, know as Rep. Bruce Morrison, D-Conn., defense-related work could help 289-6483 623-2466 5:30. References. laundry room, child-safe PRDPERTY currently lives in Bolton with his wife England states met with union thelUE. who attended the meeting and lessen the blow. deck, 2 car garage. More. Thomas B. Carey Jr. and son. officials to discuss ways of dealing Union officials at the closed-door assisted Conte in setting it up, said Babysitter wanted. Mar­ Sentry Real Estate. 643- Mavroules also plans to reintro­ MONEY... tin School area for 2 girls, Well established hair care with layoffs and cutbacks at meeting included William H.. By­ the union presented congressmen 6601 .o business located In a shop­ duce a bill that would help underw­ ages 9 and 6. From 7 am to General E lectric Co. plants water, international president. Dis­ with a study detailing job losses in ping plaza In South Wind­ Comollo Joins Epstein Realty rite efforts to convert plants bus time only. School throughout the region. trict Two President Peter diCicco, New England at GE plants. WITH YOUR OWN ^tfrliralrr iIrraUi Glastonbury to be bullt- sor. Ample parking. In­ scheduled for shutdown to alterna­ schedule only! Your Large gracious homes on “ I think it was . . . important to representing New England, “ It’s kind of an object lesson in home or mine. 228-0521. ventory to be Included In Joyce G. Epstein Realty has an nouncedthatDianeComoliohas tive uses. cul-de-sac. Near shopping sale. Give us a call for the get congressmen and senators from workers, and officers from several deindustrialization,” Morrison PART-TIME joined its sales team. Conte is already fighting for a bill and highways. Starting at details. Realty World, New England together on this,” lUE locals. said. “ American multinationals NEWSPAPER Comollo brings with her a four- that would require employers to Dental assistant - 5 day $296,900. Joyce G. Epstein Frechette Associates. 646- said Rep. Silvio O. Conte, R-Mass., In a statement released after the are prospering, but the trend, «IOB*aa year 'oackground in sales and will be provide notice of plant closings and work week Includes Satur­ Real Estate. 647-8895.Q 7709.O a key organizer of Wednesday’s meeting, the union said the session especially in New England, is 888788122219 CARRIERS applying her knowledge and expe­ to in retraining displaced days. Send resume to 147 session. “ Rather than approaching was prompted by the recent layoffs layoffs and plant closings.” East Center Street, Man­ Suddenly available- rience to residential real estate. workers. NEEDED. REAL EDTATE this district by district, we need to announced by GE at the Pittsfield, Morrison said the long-term An Excellent Opportunity chester, C T 06040. charming older Colonial Along with her husband and three present a unified regional strategy, Lynn and Everett, Mass., plants solution for GE workers is tied to Also discussed at the meeting for housewives and mothers located on East Center WANTED children, Comollo has resided in MANCHESTER and that strategy first and foremost and the shutdown of the Medford, solving the nation’s trade and was the possibility of forming a Street In Manchester. with young children — bring AREA Five bedrooms. Lots of Manchester for 25 years and has been means keeping GE a viable and Mass., facility. competitiveness problems. congressional caucus to work with llwiBUSINESS Privote party wishes to active in community affairs. She them with you and save on Csstir 8L |s48 snlyl. space. Possible office lo­ purchase home In TIm rod expanding part of New England.” The union said its officials asked On a short-term basis, he said, GE to help keep work in New babysitting costs. IISIOPPORTUNITIES cation. Call today for currently serves on the town Ethics the union proposed using defense EisHini 8 L ------Road area; an Interested Members of the Massachusetts, the congressmen and senators to England and to work with the details. Joyce G. Epstein seller may coll 646-2002 Commission. Connecticut, Rhode Island and press GE to save the jobs by contracts as leverage to get more company to bring more work into Fainrtsw. 21 Hours Per Week SL JsiM 8L International Metal build­ Real Estate. 647-8895.n evenings. Vermont congressional delegations considering other product lines and work for GE’s New England plants. the region. 8alary Plus Gat Allowance ing manufacturer select­ Stans SL ing bullder/dealer In A promising tuture-for the 2 M iint C L .^ S sniyi------467-B37 Copier service SOUND INTERESTING? some open areas. High young executive who I f . potential profit In our needs space, future value, Rentals opens office You can be a Herald Area I r • ” ...... u a growth Industry. (303) 759- and a new nelghborhood- Union Carbide restructuring nets ioss Advlaer and handle and su­ Fsierin Or. ______845 3200 ext 2403. ...Thls new 8 room, 2>/i St a r Copier Ser vi ce In c. h as opened Limssrs Dr. pervise our carrier boys and bath home combines a r d d m d an office at 1724 Ellington Road in DANBURY (AP) - Union Car­ quarter net loss compared with a after-tax loss of $12 million from The company undertook the Fsrndilt Dr. 11-41 fireplaced family room girls. If you like kids, want a OrMflwssd Dr.. FDR RENT South Windsor. bide has reported a $495 million net toss of $210 million in the fourth discontinued operations and a $24 restructuring to fend off a 1985 with an efficient kitchen. goM N Star Copier Service is an independ­ little independence and IHIhelp w anted Become a community 1, loss in the fourth quarter of 1986, quarter of 1985. Sales from continu­ million negative adjustment stem­ takeover bid by GAF Corp., and to Professional women to ent service organization specializing your own Income... shareholder for only c due largely to special charges ing operations were virtually flat at ming from tax revisions on the reduce debt and improve its cash $162,900. Blanchard 8, Ros­ rent large room In execu­ » in the maintenance and repair of stemming from its restructuring. about $1.6 billion. sales of the company’s consumer flow after thwarting the bid. CALL N OW setto Realtors. "W e Gua­ tive area of GlastonburV, Ir 9 copiers and typewriters. It offers 18 But the international chemical The fourth quarter loss included a businesses. For the full year. Union Carbide rantee Our Houses” 646- near Mnachester/East Ir Diane Comollo years of experience. giant Wednesday reported positive one-time after-tax charge of $473 In the fourth quarter of 1985, posted net income of $496 million, or Call 647-9946 643-2711 / 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 2482. Hartford town llne.ln- 6 net income for all of 1986, showing a million from its repurchase of Union Carbide had a net charge of $4.78 a share, compared with a net PASTEUP cludes kitchen prlvlledges profit after posting a $581 million long-term debt at a premium as $242 million stemming from the loss of $581 million in 1985. Sales fell or 647-9947 Enloy paving guests and and utilities. $320. per Smith earns travel certification loss the previous year. part of its recapitalization pro­ restructuring program and other to $6.3 billion from $6.4 billion in ARTIST experience the financial month. Call 633-8124 after freedom of owning this 5-6 4:00 pm. Union Carbide said its fourth gram. The loss also reflected an one-time special charges. 1985. Virgnia M. Smith, supervisor of the AAA Travel Agency in To do newspaper Victorian styled two tam- Mancheser, recently earned the professional designation of PART T IM E page and ad pasteup. lly. From the screened In certified travel counselor (CTC) from the national Institute of porch to the fabulous 3rd Looking for a good used floor family room you'll Certified Travel Agents, based in Wellesley, Mass. Illllllllillllllll^i! CUSTOMER SERVICE Some experience and mobile home? Be sure to American Can Co. reports gains in 1986 appreciate It's quality and look In the Classified co­ A Manchester resident. Smith joins over 8,400 other travel typing ability helpful. size...$154,900. Blanchard lumns ... that's where the professionals across the country in achieving this distinction. S, Rossetto Realtors. "We GREENWICH (AP) — American niiiiiuii or 51 cents per share, share, from the net effect of revenue of $4.2 billion, including DEPARTMENT best buys are advertised I To receive certification, she had to acquire a minimum of five Call Guarantee Our Houses” . 643-2711. years of full-time travel experience and complete a two-year, Can Co., the 86-year-old can com­ making net income $34.8 million, or non-recurring items. Net income $1.68 billion from packaging. 646-2482.n $1.09 per share. That compares Mon.-Thurs. 3:00-7:30 pm SHELDON COHEN graduate-level course in ethical and efficient travel manage­ pany that completed its transfor­ for 1985 was $149.1 million, or $5.06 with net income of $40.3 million, or per share, including gains of $1.1 Monday-Thursday Finders Keepers...Losers ment. She also had to pass four, four-hour exams and write a mation out of that business last "1986 was the fourth consecutive FrI. 3:00-7:00 pm $1.36 per share in the same period in million, or four cents per share 10 a.m.-3 p.m. weepers! You'll be disap­ Central location, kitchen travel paper. year, has reported that 1986 was the year of significant operating im­ fourth consecutive year of signifi­ 1985, including a non-recurring from the net effect of non-recurring provements in the company’s ongo­ iHaiirliriUrr I'lrrali') Sat. 7:00-10:00 am pointed If you let this privileges. Parking avail­ The Institute of Certified Travel Agents is the non-profit, great 6 plus room Ranch able. Security and refer­ cant operating improvements. after-tax gain of $3.9 million. items. ing businesses, reflecting the suc­ educational arm of the travel industry. Over 7,500 candidates 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 get by you. Immaculate ences required. $70 per The Greenwich-based company Net income for 1986 was up 32 Total revenue for 1986 was $4.3 cessful diversification strategy nationwide are studying for the CTC designation, which was condition! Nice yard. Ex­ week. 649-9227 or 569-3528. said Wednesday non-recurring percent to $196.3 million, or $6.42 billion, including $1.4 billion, from initiated in 1981,” said Gerald Tsai, established in 1964. cellent value. $109,900. items reduced after-tax income for per share, including after-tax gains discontinued packaging opera­ Jr., chairman and chief executive Jackson 8, Jackson Real 9|APARTMENT8 the 1986 fourth quarter by $14 of $11.7 million, or 42 cents per tions. This compared with 1985 total officer. Estate. 647-8400.a Hair Stylist ZI f DRRENT Oldie but goodie! 11 This 5 HELP! HELP! HELP! room Cape boasts newer Manchester - Maple Wood We’re opening heating, plumbing and electrical systems. Taste­ apartments. New luxury, a new fully decorated. Deep lot. two bedroom townhouses. Outbuildings tor storage. 279 Bidwell Street. 649- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 FANTASTIC SAM’S 5249. $81,900. Jackson 8i Jack- the original family son Real Estate. 647-8400.O (CUSSinED DISCOUNTS) Manchester - large 3 bed­ haircutters, very It's portv tim e!!! Plenty room duplex, den, $575 SPEAK soon In Manchester. of room to entertain In­ month security. Utilities extra. Available Febru­ Notices HELP WANTED HELP WANTED •Earn to *10/hr. or more doors and outdoors. Big HELP WANTED HELP WANTED JHELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ary 1st. 872-7786. FOR •No following necessary family room and great big As a condition precedent •Paid vacations country tot. Many extras! to the placement of any Full time babysitter - my Electrician Journeyman- Child care worker- Full time work In poultry Clerk typist small East Part time - pleasant, pro­ •On-goIng training 2-car garage, full base­ Remodeled-2 bedroom, Commercial, Industrial, THEMSELVES! advertising In the Man­ East Center Street home. Manchester YW CA be­ test house. No experience Hartford office. 8:30 to gressive, computer busi­ •Earn from day one ment. $144,900. Jackson 8, new apppllances. $375 plus chester Herold, Adver­ Includes light housekeep­ and residential work. fore and after school necessary, will train. Insu­ 4:30, Monday through Fri­ ness office near Vernon TO RECEIVe YOUR NEW 'CD' SAVINQS, ALL ADS MUST BE SCHEDULED FOR EITHER Jackson Reaal Estate. utilities. No pets. Credit tiser hereby agrees to ing. 647-9097. Work under minimum su­ program. High school di­ rance and retirement be­ day. Pleasant working Truck Driver - for local circle needs a dependa­ 7 OR 10 DATS IN THESE SPECIAL CLASSIFICATIONS... Licensed or soon to be? 647-8400.a references. 643-0157. 12- protect, Indemnity and pervision. Good wages. conditions, permanent po- ble, clerical support per­ MERCHANDISE FOR SALE I AUTOMOTIVE 9 ploma and ability to work nefits. Call John Huard. CiBBBtflcatlont 5pm. Monday through wholesaler In Hartford. 9 ClBBBlflCBtlonB 71 through 87 1 Call 561-2551, Monday hold harmless the Man­ Insurance, holidays and with children grades K-6a 633-4681 ext 354. sltlan, excellent benefits. son. Port time afternoons. 81 through 97 Friday. Dependable, steady, 40 (eaeKMHtf rs>78) ' through Friday after 5 chester Herald, Its offic­ vacation. Call 875-5905. must. $4.50 to $5.00 per Might be Ideal for some­ hours, 8 am to 5 pm. Call Diversified duties Include. S E L r Excellent buv- Waitresses and Walters pm, all day weekends. ers and employees wanted. Full time, part hour for up to 20 hours per Clerk/typlst - full time, one reentering the lob 527-6441. data entry, filing, answer­ MEW 'CO' Manchester-$119,900. This Newly renovated three against any and all liabil­ Experienced Mechanic, week. Call M ary at 647- very diversified position. market or someone lust ing phones, customer con­ S v i N G S nicely decorated 3 or 4 room, one bedroom apart­ time. Apply In person: all benefits, must have ity, loss or expense. In­ Luigi’s Restaurant, 706 1437. EOE/AAE. Please call 649-3900. '.T starting out. Please call Floral designer - expe­ tact, etc. Opportunity to bedroom Ranch has the ment In three family cluding attorneys' fees, own tools. Apply M 8i M Mrs. Palmer at 289-9576. work with and learn com­ YOUR extras that make a good house. $425 a month plus Hartford Rd. 649-5325. rience preferred, full or 4 Lines 7 Days Save *5°° arising from claims of Service Station. 649-2871. puters. Must be moti­ C o?O f,. home, an excellent buy. Plumbing and heating me­ Full or port time positions port time. Apply In person 10 Days Save *9°° utilities, security and ret- unfair trade practices. In­ chanic wanted. Licensed available at automotive vated, able to work Inde­ Rsal Estate Large living room with errences req u ire d .649- Floating Vocational Body shop openIng-Must at Krause Florist, 621 fringement of trade­ Instructor-Diversified po­ only. Small shop, good lube center. Experience Hartford Road, pendently and have 5 Lines 7 Days Save »7»» picture window and brick 2803. marks, trade names or be able to restore Mus­ wages and benefits. Call helpful but will troln. Call cor.Coll 646-4291 fireplace. Super master sition working.with Deve- tangs and other classic Manchester. 10 Days Save M2°° patents, violation of lopementally' 'Disabled 875-8192. 647-8997. Driver - Clast 1 and 2. . . . with an HDME8 bedroom suite with East Hartford - 2nd floor, 3 rights of privacy and In­ cars. Pay according to Local hauling, Monday Positions available tOr pegged hardwood floors, rooms, enclosed porch, adults. Salai^ to skill. Heritage Auto Body 6 Lines 7 Days Save *8°° advertisement in the FDR DALE fringement of copyright $6.50. Transportation re­ X-Ray Technician - Imme­ Cleaning person(s). Relia­ through Friday. Full be­ Immediate employment - I double closets and '/> big yard, available Febru­ and proprietary rights, of Andover Incorpora­ diate Medical Care Center ble helper wanted. Must nefits. 244-3441. New loca­ Sheet metal person. Min­ 10 Days Save *14°« both. Aluminum siding, ary 15th. $410 per month quired. Call between Sand tion. 742-7693. Classifieds. People who unfair competition and 4, Monday through Fri­ has openings for full time be flexible. 649-3052. tion. 36 Clark Rood, Ver­ Travel agency. East of the imum 5 years experience, 7 Days Save <9°° All real estate advertised steel beam construction. 2 Includes heat and hot libel and slander, which registered x-rav techni­ non, CT. must read blue prints. 7 Lines are interested in buying In the Manchester Herald zone heat. Convenient lo­ water. Coll after 3:30 pm. day. Anette Burton ;Sup- Horticultural mainte­ river - needs assistance 10 Days Save M6°° may result from the publi­ ported Employment Man- cians. These positions Bookkeeper/Receptlonlst- typing and telephone eti­ Assemblers - metal fabri­ stereo equipment like Is sublect to the Fair cation. D. W. Fish Realty. 649-9535. cation of any odvertls- nance technician-full and offer a full package of new plastic converting Elderly lady looking tor a cated products; knowl­ Housing Act of 1968, which 643-1591 or 871-1400.n ager, Hockanum part time positions to quette required. Will 8 Lines 7 Days Save MDoo yours read our columns ment In the Manchester Industries. 875-0750. benefits, a competitive company presently has a live In companion. Light train. Apply to Box BB, edge of hydraulic, pneu- makes It Illegal to adver­ Hebron - apartment for Herald by advertiser. In­ maintain tropical plants starting salary plus a port time position availa­ housekeeping, assist with motlc, plumbing, 10 Days Save *18°° every day. Advertise tise any preference, lim­ Bolton-$145k, near lake. rent. 4 rooms and both. In local offices. Will train Manchester Herald, 16 7 cluding advertisements In Adult Carriers - Wanted In weekend differential. We ble, leading Into full time both and meal prepara­ Bralnord Place, Manches­ electrical helpful, must (SAYINOS OUOTfO ARf fROU OUR R80UL4R AOVIRTISCD PmCf8l your offer where they itation or discrimination 8-room brick Cape, 3-4 Heat and hot water In­ 7 any free distribution pub­ enthusiastic people In all also have part time and In the near future. Respon­ tion. Call of 649-1362. Ref­ read blue prints. Ask for based on race, color, rell- bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, cluded. $495 per month. Manchester. Part time, aspe^ of Interior Horti­ ter, C T 06040. will read it m lications published by the early morning hours. No per-dlem positions availa­ sibilities will Include ac­ erences required. Phil 643-2487. j .glon, sex or national 1>/2 baths, family room, Security required. No Manchester Herald. culture. Reliable car WHEN YOU CALL TO PLACE YOUR AD. BE SURE TO large lot, deck, porch. pets. Coll 6464776. c o ll^lo n s , excellent pay ble. Interested applicants counts recelvable/pava- One day a month. $30.to ASK FOn YOUR *CD’ RATEI Classified! origin, or an Intention to Penny Sleffert, Publisher needed, excellent benef­ please contact Joanne at ble, customer contact. RN - LPN - Full time 3 to Port time office help moke any such prefer­ 649-4263. and mileage allowance. its. 242-2554. $50. plus. Coventry based Contact Kim at 649-1405. 721-7393 between 9 and 4. Good benefit package. 11, Monday through Fri­ newspaper delivery. Must wanted. Must be able to ence, limitation or dis­ Manchester - 5 room Please call Jill at A JP day, no weekends. For type. Reply to Box C, O COAHMERCIAL ACCOUNTS. PLEA8EI CANCELLATIONS ACCEPTED ANYTIME. BUT TO RECEIVE YOUR DISCOUNT. WIndham-Rolsed Ranch, apartment. Recently rem­ LOST have cor. Coll 74^5293. ADS MUST RUN FULL 7 DAYS OR 10 DAYS crimination. The Herald Telephone survey opera­ Persons to work In kit­ Manufacturing Inc., more Information please Manchester Herald, 16 will not knowingly accept 2-3 bedrooms, new carpet- odeled, many extros, no AND FOUND Carpenter - minimum 5 tors needed part time to chen making sandwiches South Windsor. 282-0821. call Pam Olenchok, Bralnord Place, Monchee- any advertisement which /polnt throughout, fin­ pets, lease and security. years experience In resi­ update Manchester city and other kitchen duties. 9am to 12pm. O.S.D., Crestfleld Conva­ ter, C T 06040. to place your ad Is In violation of the law. ished basement, nice $500 per month not Includ­ Found - small black and dential remodeling. Paid directory. Work at home, Call 649-0305. lescent Home, 565 Vernon MANCHESTER yard, residential neigh­ ing heat or utilities. Call white, long-haired cat. vacations, holidays and must be able to call/he Custodian - full time, 3 to Street, /Manchester, C T phone 643-2711 Governm ent Homes - borhood. By Owner. 456- 646-3190. Bowers School area. 646- Insurance program. 643- above area. Send name, Wanted;Part time secre­ 11 pm, Monday through 06040,643-5151. Port time person to wash Receptionist for orfhodon HERALD from $1 (U repair). Delin­ 2082. $87,000. 1032. 6712. address and telephone tary tor doctor's office to Friday. Rham High cars and other light du­ fist - mature, congenial, ask tor Classified... people read quent tax property. One bedroom apartment, number In own hand writ­ help with collections and School, Hebron. For more General office help - full ties. Apply to Tom Kelley good communication. Repossessions. Coll 1- 805- 7 room Cape-999,000. 647- heat, hot water, carpet­ Found • grey and white Cleaning personnel. Even­ ing to; Johnson Publish­ office work. Send resume Information please call or port time. Light typing at Carter Chevrolet, 1229 Phone and typing skills. ph6B0S43-2711 classified 687-6000. Ext. GH-9965 for 1731. By owner. Close to ing, olr conditioner. All mole cat. Near Parkade. ings and/or weekends. ing Company, P. O. Box to P. O. Box 2218, Vernon, Steve Culllnan at 228-9474. and basic office skills. Main Street, Moncvhes- S e^ resume to F.O. Box current repo list. school and shopping. appliances. Coll 649-5240. 6434099. 643-5747. 763, Cheshire, Ct. 06410. Ct. 06066. EOE. Please coll 528-9496 fer, 6466464. 2335, Vernon, C T 06066.