u — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wedne«day. Jan. 29, 1986 U.S./WORLD SPORTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Weinberger raps Bourque, Bruins Shelter workers HR find employment HOUSBHN.D WANTED ICARS/TRUCKS iTnCARS/TRUCKS ICARS/TRUCKS ICARS/TRUCKS [^CARS/TBUCKS RTICARS/nniCKS Pentagon critics top Whale in OT \ T ^ [ 800DS TO BUY IFOR SALE l i l lI fforsale I forsale I forsale FOR SALE FOR SALE v v ... page 13 ... p a g e 5 ... p a g e 9 Blu* and orMn print Wanted — Bridal Gowns 85 Dodge Arles Wgn. 84 Dotsun 300 ZX Turbo, 83 Plymouth Rollant 4 dr. 14 Reliant 4 dr. sdn. at/ac, 69 Coryette T-Top 4 spd., coitMl-bacK lovt Mot on ' of all ages Including vin­ at/ps/pb/ac, $8,295; 85 $13,900; 83 Toyota Celica at/PS, $4,595; S3 Chevrolet $5,895; 84 Dodge Omni 4 $14,500 — 65 T -B Ir d crtom background. $75 tage wedding gowns, Dodge 600 4 dr. sdn. ST, $7,995; 82 Plymouth Cavalier 4 dr. 4 spd., dr. sdn. at/ac, $5,195; 84 looded, $4,500 — 76 Cadil­ nrm. 643-4770.a mother of the bride ps/pb/oc cruise, $8,995; 84 Chomp, $Z295; 81 Olds $4,195; 82 Dodge Rampage Dodge Colt 2 dr. deluxe, lac Seville all options, 1981 Buick Century Ltd. — gowns, bridesmaid and Dodge Omni 4 dr. hatch­ Cutlass, $5,695; 80 Chevy PU, $3,995; 82 Plymouth 18k, $4,495; 84 'Chrysler $6,500 — 81 Chevette 4 4 door, white, alr-crulse- Swtedlsh froostanding prom gowns. Please call back at, $4,095; 82 Omni 2 Malibu, $2,950; 79Cadlllac Reliant 4 dr. at, $3,995; 81 New Yorker, looded, spd., $2,200 — 81 Chevette outomatlc and more. 5IK. firoplace. Excellont con­ 289-0421 Wednesday thru dr. Hatchback Sport Sdn. DeVllle, $4,350; 78 Plymouth Reliant Won. 4 $8,995; 83 Dodge Omni, 4 4spd. dented, $1,200 — 80 Asking $4,300. Days, 647- dition, Includes pipe. Call Sotu rday or 633-3982 Coupe at/ac, $3,995; 81 Mercury Cougar XR7, spd., $2,795; 81 Pontiac dr. $3,695; 83 Chrysler Sunbird 4 cyl. low miles, 9126, evenings, 646-2481. 646-2931, leave message, eyenlngs. Mercury Lynx Wgn. at, $2,795; 78 Olds Cutlass Phoenix Coupe at, $3,195; LeBaron 4 dr. loaded, $2,400 — 79 Chevette 4 dr. will return call. $3,095; 77 Dodge Aspen 4 Supreme, $3,295; 78 B M W 84 Fairmont Wgn., $1,795; $4,995; 82 Chrysler Le­ oc/ot, $2,500 — 79 Chevy 77 Scirroceo real clean, dr. sdn. at/ps, $2,595. Her­ 3201, $6,395; 76 Cheyy 80 Chrysler LeBaron 4 dr., Baron 4 dr., $4,895; 82 Impala Wen. new engine, $2,195 — 77 Rabbit 2 dr., Sofa — Includes large I7 f JCARS/TRUCKS man Motors Inc., 875-3311. Noya, $1,695. Caron Mo­ $2,995; 79 Chevy Malibu 4 Reliant 4 dr. loaded, $3,200 — 78 Impala 2 dr. $1,295 — 74 VW Bugs, 4 to feottier filled cushion, 2 I'M for sale tors, 649-7000. dr., $2,295; 73 Cheyy Lag­ $3,895. Manchester Ply- new engine, $2,500 — 78 choose from. Save — 72 Bolster pillows. Good con­ 72 Cbevy Nova — 9,000 una Coupe, $895. Capitol mouth, 643-2708.______Impala Wen., $1,600. Lar­ VW Bug sunroof real HaurbfBtfr Hrralb dition. $95. Price negotia­ miles on rebuilt engine, 80 Toyota Celica, $4,695; Garage, 423-4516. ry's Soles 8i Repair, 871- clean, $1,395 — 72 VW Bug ) Manchester — A City of Village Charm ble. 649-4700.O 1979 Chevy Blazer — 4X4. automatic, 8 cylinder. 84 Pontiac T-1000, $4,795; 85 Ford Tempo 4 dr. 4 cyl., 1790. 4 spd., $1,095 — 71 VW Neyer plowed, excellent $950. 742-5824. 84 Plymouth Voyager, 81 Cheyy Citation 4 dr., at, $7,995; 84 Ford Tempo Convertible real clean, Sleeper Sofa — Colonial body. $3,800. 649-2452. $9,399; 84 Subaru Wgn., $1,995; 78 Buick Estate 4 dr. 4 cyl., $6,495; 84 84 Monte Carlo — 84 Ford $2,495 — 71 VW Bug, $895. Chevrolet Celebrity Wgn., Print. $50. 646-6332.0 80 Chevette 2 dr., $2,995 — $6,495; 81 Datusun G-X Won., $1,995; 78 Ford Fair­ Tempo — 84 Ford Escort Silk Town Motors, Tim 25 Cents 82 Capri 2 dr., $5,995 — 82 310, $2,895; 83 Honda Pre­ mont 4 dr. 6 cyl., $1,295; 78 V-6, at, $6,495; 83 Chev­ — 84 Olds Slera Wen. — 84 Morlarltv, 643-6217. Thursday, Jan. 30, 1986 Singer Wrought Iron Sew­ Olds Cutlass 4 dr., $6,495— lude, $8,995 ; 81 A M C Plymouth Fury 9 pass. rolet Comoro, V-6, 5 spd., Comoro Z28 — 84 Dodge ing Machine stand, mode 83 Cavalier 2 dr. hatch­ Spirit, $2,795; 78 Dodge Wgn, $995; 77 Ford Thun- $7,295; 82 C h ew Chevette Daytona — 83 Chevy Mo-' Into work table. $65. Call 74 Ford Brougham LTD, back, $5,695 — 83 Jeep C J7 Aspen Wgn., $2,295; 81 derblrd, $1,995; 77 Ford 4 cyl. 4 spd., $2,995; 81 libu — 83 Crown Victoria 643-7534.0 Top of the line In top 13), $8,195 — 83 Ford Honda Accord 4 dr., Grnada 4 dr., $995; 77 Ford Granada, 6 cyl. at. Wgn. — 82 Ford Thunder- MISCELLANEOUS condition. No rust. No Ranger 4wd, $7,295 — 83 $5,595; 80 VW Rabbit 4 dr., Dotsun F8, $895; 74 Audi $5,295; 80 Ford F-100 PU 6 bird — 82 Toyota Corolla AUTOMOTIVE Large problems. 647-0881 even­ Ford Ranger Cap., $5,495 $3,295. Manchester Fox, $895. Bud's Motor cyl. 3 spd., $4,495; 79 SR5. Superior's 72 hour N Control panel ings or weekends. — 84 A M C Eagle Wgn. (2), Hondo, 646-3515. Sales, 649-8309. Cheyrolet Suburban 4x4 money back guarantee on MISCELLANEOUS $9,195 — 85 Renault Al­ at, $5,995. Monaco Ford, all vehicles listed. Super­ 4 B.F. Goodrich Radial Mud-Terrain T/A with FOR SALE 72 Chevy Van 307,4 barrel, liance 4 dr. (2), $5,495. 84 VW Rabbit stick 4 cyl. 85 Ford Escort 2 dr. 6k, 633-9403. ior Auto, 6464)563. tax hike 3 speed standard on floor, Bolles Motors, 875-2595. grey; 83 Dodge Scamp PU raised white letters. $5,395; 84 LT D Chrome 31x10.50 R15LT M /S . bed carpeted panel, runs at 4 cyl. red; 82 Ford Van Victoria 4 dr. sdn. ac, 85 Ford 1-10 Dump 10ml; 1983 M e r c u r y C a p r i Hay for Sale by the Bale. 84 Caprice Classic loaded Mounted & balanced on found among Cosh and carry. Pella good. $900 or best offer. 84 B M W 3181, $12,995; 82 Vt ton at V-8 white; 82 $8,795; 83 Colony Park Hatchback — 4 speed, T 649-5556, ask for Craig. 15ml; 84 Ltd. Cr. Vic. 4 dr. Western Cyclone Alumi­ 3 Cadillac Cimarron, Ford F-150 PU Std. white; Won. 8 cyl. loaded, $7,995; 26,000 miles, sunroof, Brothers, Bldwetl Street. loaded 20ml; 84 Van Va- num m ags with center loom s $4,995; 85 Cadllloc Sdn. 81 AMC Eagle 4x4 at A M /F M tape. Best offer. 643-7405. 83 Fairmont 4 dr. sdn. 6 hubs, 2 regular, 2 for lock 1981 Citation — 4 speed, DeVllle, $14,995; 85 Cadll- silver; 80 Toyota PU SR5 cyl. at/ps, $4,495; 82 Ford nogon Wgn. loaded 9ml; 644-3843 after 5; 30pm. air, A M /F M Cassette, ps, 84 Cavalier Won. at/ac out hubs. Luo nuts for Remington Electric ty­ lac Coupe DeVllle, stick brown; 84 Thunder- Country Squire Wgn. pb, rear window de- 12ml; 83 Mustang convert Plymouth or Dodge. Orig­ pewriter, $99. 649-8874.D $13,495; 83 Cadillac Coupe bird at V-8 block; 79 loaded, $5,195; 81 Ford 1976 Capri — 2.3, 4 cy­ shuttle debris fogger. 57K; $2,200 or DeVllle, $10,950; 84 VW Chevy Comoro at V-8 red; loaded 6ml; 83 Chevy linder engine, passed em­ inal cost, $1,000%. $750 or Grand List Escort 2 dr. low miles, best offer. Call 647-7702. offers. 647-7512. Jetto 4 dr., $8,495; 83 VW 79 Dodge B210 8 pass, at $2,995; 81 Mazda 626 4 dr. window van loaded 22ml; issions but needs some W om an's coot with a fur 84GM C V4 ton PU 20ml; 84 PU, $4,995; 83 Toyota V-8 green; 78 Olds Cutlass $2,995; 84 F250, 4x4 8 cyl., motor work. Asking $600. By William Harwood on the accident investigation into collar. Washable, size 16. Isuzu 4x4 PU 8ml. Bar­ 1975 Cougar XR/7. Great Excellent condition, after And Now....The time has Cameron L E 4 dr., $7,995. 2 dr. at V-8 green. Don's $10,500. Backus M otor 649-2633. will be late the loss of Challenger,” said the come. The Lucky winner low's Motor Soles, 875- body, nice Interior, no United Press International 5pm, 646-1636. $50.a LIpman VW, 649-2638. Texaco, 871-0864. Inc. 649-6257. of the Phone Number 2538. 77 Mustang — 4 speed. motor, you tow. $50. Call Wednesday morning status report Excellent Interior. New Paul, 643-4072.D CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - issued at the Kennedy Space Jackpot for the drawing 85 Datsun King Cab By George Lavng Commercial Coin oper­ 1973 Pontiac Sedan — 1962 Chevrolet Nova — 79 Chevette — $1,000 or paint and ports. No rust Recovery crews reported finding Center. of January 27th Is 643-0609. loaded, $9,995; 83 Buick Herald Reporter ated washer In excellent 49,000 miles, one owner. Runs great. No rust. Ask­ best offer. Good condi­ but dent In rear quarter. 72 Chevy C-10 Suburban "some sort of control panel” from At the Johnson Space Center working condition. First Riviera turbo, $8,995; 83 79 Pinto exc. cond., $1,695; Inspected. $1,200. After ing $1,000 or best offer. tion. Call before 3pm, $700 or best offer. 742-9492, run. For parts. $95 or best Manchester’ s 1985 Grand List, the wreckage of the shuttle Chal­ today, flight controllers faced $99 takes It. 649^4003.o 80 Cadillac El Dorado Datsun M axim a Won., 2pm, 646-3377. 649-2183. 643-4422. offer. 742-9188.0 $6,995; 82 Datsun 200 SX 569-8853. which is used to set taxes for the lenger today and used sonar scans exhausting reviews of data radioed loaded, $7,495; 82 Camaro to search the ocean floor for more back from Challenger from launch Phone answer machine low miles T top, $6,995; 78 notchback, $5,995; 81 Dat­ fiscal year that will begin July 1, with phone. Vox/Pulse- sun 210 2 dr. sdn., $3,195; 81 will not be finished by the Jan. 31 fragments of the spaceship. to detonation, hoping to find some Firebird std., $2,495; 80 indication of why the hurtling 4.5 /Tone. Coll 647-0066 after Grand Prix loaded sun­ Datsun 210 2dr. sdn. ac/at, deadline and Town Assessor J. Recovery crews were ordered to 5pm. $75 fIrm.D roof, $4,995; 76 Jaguar $4,595; 81 Datsun Maxim a Richard Vincent said this morning pay special attention to any million-pound spaceship blew up. XJ12 loaded, $7,195; 79 4 dr., $5,995. Decormler he has asked for a one-month personal effects of the astronauts, President Reagan plans to at- Motor Sales, 643-4165. IB M Electric typewriter. Flat 128 4 dr., $1,295; 78 extension. including space teacher Christa Please turn to page 8 Good condition. $25. 646- Honda Accord, $1,195. But even without knowing the McAuliffe, that might be found 1760.O Lou's Auto Soles, 646-5555. 1984 Subaru — Tip top figures. Democratic Majority such as helmets, clipboards or condition. $6,500. Stereo Leader Steven Penny predicted other items. A NASA spokesman Two 30 ft. roof heat wires 1980 Monte Carlo — 2 door tape deck, MIchelln tires. said none have been reported so to remove Ice. Like new. 646-0040. that Manchester residents will automatic, 75,000 miles. have to pay “the largest tax far. $10 each. 649-7963.D Excellent condition, cloth Coast Guard officials said 13 Leading Interior. $3,900 or best increase the town has seen in at Office Copier and Cosh NOTICE TO CREOrrORO ships and 13 aircraft fanned out offer. 649-6684. ESTATE OF Ilubaroo! least 10 years.” register. Coll 646-4257 LAW RENCE ABBOTT Penny said he does not know how over an 8,000-square-mile area evenings. The Hon. David C. Roppe. I much taxes will rise. But he said an today, amassing a growing pile of indicators NOTICI TO ChlOITOm Judge, of the Court of Pro­ increase in teachers’ salaries and burnt and twisted debris from the 14 Yards Blue/Green bate, District of Coventry at. ESTATE OF o hearing held on January 21, Love cutbacks in federal funding will shattered spaceship, destroyed Plaid upholstery fabric. CAROLYN A. ROSE The Hon. Dovid C. Roppe, 1906 ordered that oil claims assure that taxpayers have to pay Tuesday in a churning fireball that 643-6444 or 649-7814. $60.d must be presented to the fidu­ You killed the seven-person Challenger up again Judge, of the Court of Pro­ ciary on or before April 21, more. However, he said there will bate, District of Coventry at UPl photo crew. Attention Mary Kay a hearing hold on January 21, 1906 or be barred os by low probably not be too much opposi­ provided. X h i p a r o o ^ tion to the higher rates because "They’re getting more pieces Beauty Consultants — 1986 ordered that all claims Bertha E. Roppe, dent and Mrs. Reagan wiii attend a Showcase and many ac­ must be presented to the f Idu- residents — and Manchester Re­ With the nation’s Capitoi in the and larger pieces.” Lt. Cdr. James WASHINGTON (AP) - The dorv on or before April 21, Clerk Simpson said. government’s main gauge of fu­ cessories. All new. $99. 19S6 or be barred as by low The fiduciary Is: publicans — support paying more background, fiags around the Washing­ memoriai service Friday at the Johnson Coll any time, 646-4473.0 provided. Vaughan Abbott for teachers’ salaries. ton Monument fiy at haif-staff Wednes­ Space Center in Houston, the White Two days after Challenger disin­ ture economic activity rose a Bertha E. Roppe, Fyler Rd. Republican Director Donna tegrated in flames, Coast Guard sharp 0.9 percent in December, the Clerk East Hortlond 06027 day as the nation mourns the victims of House announced. The fiduciary Is: 06B01 Merrier agreed today with Pen­ search crews had recovered about best showing in 1) months, the Fred C. Rose ny’s prediction that the tax in­ the space shuttie disaster. The presi­ 1,600 pounds of debris. The largest Commerce Department reported 224 Cooper Lone crease will be the largest in at least piece was 30 feet by 5 feet and the today. PETS Coventry 06238 NOTICE TO CPEDITORi recovery team said it was The December performance for 067-01 ESTATE OF 10 years. KATHERINE S. “I don’t think there’s any way to "aluminum-like with wires.” the Index of Leading Indicators Free to good home only. 3 U M BERFIELD . a/k/a get around it,” she said. "People Another fragment was 15 feet by 10 marked the eighth consecutive Males, 1 orange tiger, 2 Court of Probotts District of KATH ERINE s5:? don't like it, but they realize with Town attorney cites needs feet. increase and the strongest gain blacks, 1 medium length Manchester U M BERFIELD . late of "It looks like some sort of control since January 1985. when the index hair, daughter allergic. NOnCC OP HeARINQ Manchester, deceosed teachers' salaries going up, that's ESTATE OF PH ILIP N. The Hon. William E. Fitz­ something most people have sup­ panel,” Simpson said of the large surged 1.3 percent. 647-7432. SIMPSONs DECEASED Put the Love Of Your Gerald. Judge, of the Court piece. "They described it as some The good showing was certain to Pursuant to on order of Hon. of Probate. District of Man­ ported right down the line.” William E. FitzGeralds chester at a hearing held on Town Manager Robert Weiss as second assistant resigns type of electrical equipment.” be cited as evidence to support the Judge, doted January 24.1986 January 24.1986 ordered thot also said there will be a substantial NASA has had little to say about Reagan administration's optimis­ MUSICAL a hearing will be held on an all clolms must be presented history’s worst space disaster but tic view that the economy has application praying for the to the fiduciary on or before tax increase next fiscal year. ITEMS authority to compromise and April 27.1986 or be barred os Although he did not know the exact By Alex GIrelll to Democratic leaders. He said it 1980. Kennedy Space Center director finally rebounded from a period of settle a doubtful and disputed by law provided. amount of the hike, he noted that Herald Reporter will entail additional funding in the Botticello said Thursday he Richard Smith said Wednesday the sluggish growth. claim In favor of said estate Mary Lou Taylor. resigned because he did not intend shuttle’s two solid rocket boosters The December advance Trombone with case. against Istvan Harangl os In Clerk Life On^loud^^ With the Board of Education budget budget for the office. Good condition. $99, 742- said application on file more The fiduciary is: alone will mean about a 5 mill Barry Botticello has become the The town attorney receives a fee to remain in the post for so long were destroyed by remote control matched a 0.9 percent August gain 7891. fully appears, at the Court of Walter S. Umberfleld of $16,000 a year. The part-time when he accepted appointment. after cartwheeling away from the and followed revised increases of Probate on February 11.1986 54 Cllffwood Dr. increase. second assistant town attorney to ot 11:00 A.M. Weiss said the delay in complet­ assistants get $13,000 a year and Higgins, 30, has been a law fireball that blew Challenger apart just 0.2 percent in November and Accordion with case. South Windsor. CT 06074 resign in recent months, prompt­ Mary Lou Taylor. 07G01 ing the Grand List — which ing renewed questions about the the full-time assistant from $36,639 partner of O’Brien’s since 1982. He when its fuel tank detonated. 0.6 percent in October. The Good condition. 16 Inch. Clerk to $45,799. The salaries for the graduated from Holy Cross Col­ "The SRBs were destroyed by changes left the index at 173.6 $95. Coll 649-4896 069-01 includes property owned in town as handling of an increased workload evenings.o of Oct. 1,1985 — will not affect the in the town's legal office. full-time assistant town attorney lege in Worcester, Mass., and the range safety actions some 20 or 30 percent of its 1967 base. A Love Message Valentine budget process. Botticello was replaced by and office staff total $65,959 in the University of Connecticut School of seconds after the event that took Many private economists cauti­ Colorful Vincent said he has never had to James M. Higgins Jr. on Monday, budget for the current year. Law. place,” Smith said. "There were oned that the big December rise RECREATIONAL Aran Knit ask for an extension before. He Town Attorney Kevin O'Brien said Barlow and O’Brien agreed that John W. Cooney replaced Barlow indications that the trajectory of was overstating the current ITEMS blamed a variety of factors for the Wednesday. the increased legal workload is due and took over the negligence case one of the solids was headed for a strength of the economy. They delay, including the state Motor Former Assistant Town Attor­ chiefly to the fact that the town is work that had been assigned populated area.” noted that U.S. manufacturers are In The Vehicle Department’s delay in ney Malcolm Barlow resigned in now self-insured for up to the first largely to Barlow. O'Brien said "The ships have recovered other still being battered by soaring 17 Foot Boss ottocker, $200,000 in liability claims. The that because of the large number of pieces, some reported to be larger trade deficits. 1984 70 horsepower out- sending the town its list of November, citing the increased boord with trolling motor, registered motor vehicles, incor­ number of ..claims being made town attorney's office must handle negligence cases, Higgins will pick than any of the others,” Simpson In a separate report today, the drive on trailer, 2 depth rect supplemental tax bills for against the town and his inability those claims. up some of that work. He will also said. "They sighted two large Commerce Department said the sounders, many extras. MANCHESTER HERALD motor vehicles, staff retirements to devote more time to his private Both Botticello and Higgins are take over Botticello’s cases in cone-shaped objects. They tried to U.S. trade deficit soared to a $5,400. 643-5109. and work on the reevaluation of practice. Barlow said at the time Republicans. O’Brien, a Demo­ collections, labor and relations get them aboard and couldn’t.” record $148.5 billion last year. property to be used for the 1987 that another full-time assistant crat, does not have to name any with the federal government, Another ship was dispatched to And the deficit was growing Grand List. attorney was needed to handle the Republicans as assistant town O’Brien said. assist with the objects, which worse as the year ended with NOTtCE TO CREDITORB Your Ad Will Appear February 14th increased workload of the office. attorneys, but he said Wednesday Botticello agreed that the work­ probably are nose cone sections December’s imbalance setting a ESTATE OF Vincent said his staff of seven NANCY E. LAM B has been working on the assess­ O’Brien, who is a part-time town that he wants to continue the load of the office has increased, but from the Challenger solid rocket monthly record of $17.4 billion as The Hon. David C. Rappe, ment of property values all year. attorney, has two part-time assist­ practice, begun with the appoint­ said he has not given much thought boosters that are designed to imports soared by 8.7 percent Judge, of the Court of Pro­ ment of Botticello in November as to what should be done about it. parachute into the sea. while exports fell by 5.3 percent. bate, District of Coventry at He explained that the Grand List is ants and one full-time assistant, a hearing held on January 21, determined by adding the value of William Shea. Work on NASA’s remaining Many economists have said that 1986 orderod that all claims new taxable property, such as new After Barlow resigned, O’Brien three space shuttles has ground to for the economy to stage a mutt bo presented to the fldu- a halt as the shellshocked agency long-lasting rebound the dollar will dory on or before April 21, homes, buildings and automobiles, agreed that the workload has 1986 or be borred os by low to the existing property increased, but said hiring a second Moffett: Task force desperately tries to come to grips have to decline further to relieve provided. full-time attorney was not the with the flaming demise of the some of the competitive pressures Bertho E. Roppe, evaluations. Clerk While he said the information answer. He said last month that Challenger seven, including space on manufacturers who have seen The fiduciary It: has not yet been tabulated by the using outside legal help and more teacher Christa McAuliffe. their overseas markets dry up as Timothy $. Lamb computer, he said the average part-time attorneys were alterna­ left out key issues "All orbiters have been powered they had to fight a flood of cheaper 38 Brtohem Roeo down and no work on the ships Covemry 00238 annual increase in the grand list is tives he would explore. imports at home. and between two and three percent. He O’Brien said today that he has a Discovery, Atlantis and Columbia Indeed, the dollar has declined 24 Michael C. Lamb said the 1984 Grand List totaled proposal to make, but declined to HARTFORD (UPI) - A state force had some good recommenda­ is planned for several days while percent in value since its peak last Route 44 task force studying problems with tions but did not go far enough. Laurel Pond Apts. $687,116,307. discuss it until he has explained it priority attention is being placed March. Montfleld Depot 062S1 insurance costs and availability "It really is a timid approach 06641 wrapped up its work to a backdrop and so much is left out,” said the of criticism from Democratic former congressman, who also INVITATION TO BID gubernatorial contender Toby criticized the task force as domi­ Sealed bids will be received Moffett. nated by representatives of the TODAY’S HERALD In the Oenerol Services' of­ SMe tobacco chewers insurance industry. fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ The task force appointed by Gov. ter, CT until ll:00a.m. on the William A. O’Neill approved re­ "We could do much better. dote shown below for the fol­ Where are the consumers on lowing: said to need a warning commendations Wednesday to ad­ Opposition grows In d e x dress a "crisis” facing businesses there?” Moffett asked at a news FEB. 11, 1906- conference. Steve Pearl, a longtime resident 24 pages, 4 sscllons TRAFFIC PAINT Example HARTFORD (AP) — StnokeletB tobacco causec cancer and and others unable to get insurance "It’s one thing to consider the of the Eighth Utilities District and FEB. 11, 1906- should carry a warning label the same way packs of cigarettea or forced to pay sharply higher A rtv irA 11 •10.00 industry’s needs, it’s another to head of the Connecticut Taxpayers REFLECTORIZED do, Attorney General Joseph I. Ueberman and Health premiums for coverage. 91 THERMOPLASTIC 5183 Example coddle and condone virtually any­ Association, said this morning he R im in A S B Commiasloner Douglas S. Lloyd say. The task force proposals include r:ia«alflBri 9 9 .9 4 STRIPING POWDER FASHION...The Mao- •14.00 thing and everything the industry is willing to lead a movement FEB. 13, 1906 - SEVEN tipe for Weaen Who Sew, ia Smokeless tobacco has been clearly finked to oral cancer and requiring insurance companies to n n m ic B 1A PASSEN G ER CARS - wants,” he said. against attempts to change Man­ Tempi your knining skill with this here'with doaens of attractive, other problems, Uoyd said at a Wednesday news conference In give the state or policyholders PrinnArtlriit 7 o p POLICE DEPT. lascinating Anui Pullover. Use more advance notice of policy Moffett proposed four steps to chester’s charter to make it easier FEB. 13, 1906-O N E 1906 4-ply yam to knit it. timely PbotoCnMe pattern Ueberman'i office. address the insurance crisis, in­ to consolidate the district and the PntArtflinnnAnt 1R SIX-PASSENGER designa in tl! site rangea, cancellations or premium The officials stu^d legislation'should be passed requiring the cluding a proposal similar to the town. Story on page 8. F o ru fto M ID -SIZE AUTOMOBILE Na 5183 has complele knit direc­ with a apteial Grace Cole Call Sue or Johanne To increases. warning label. Such a bill wSs killed in the General Asiembly last task force recommendation to 1 nr.fll riAw/a A The Town of Manchester It tions for Small. Medium and Collection for larger tiaet; The task force is expected to on equal opportunity em­ year. require more advance notice be­ 1 n ttA iy 0 Laige Sizes (8-16). prize-winning CoUege ityics; make public its final report sum­ ployer, ond requires on affir­ “We are especially disturbed that the use of these products fore a policy Is canceled or not n h l t i i a r l M « mative action policy for oil of Tt order, MSd $2J0t for tack The Sewing Supplement (in­ Place Your Valentine seems tob prevalent in the sporu world, whoee stars are ming up its recommendations and renewed. O p l n ln n A Its Contractors ond Vendors fitttra, piss sot ter pettate and structions for attractive, to submit the report to O'Neill as os a condition of doing busi­ aasdliaf. emulated by young people,'* Ueberman said. Moffett also said the state should 0 ness with the Town, as per I nteresting, pick-up projects, early as today, the state Insurance Partly cloudy P A O p lA According to Uoyd, smokeless tobacco has been clearly linked be required to approve insurance 0 - 1 9 Federal Order 11246. KSfiSygerdd plus two Bonus Coupons. to oral cancer and other problems. Department said. rate bikes of IS percent or more Partly cloudy tonight. Lows zero R p n rt B Bid Forme, plant and specifi­ l1Mavt.ataiHrlcu to 10 above. Partly sunny on friday, T A lA V ig iA n IK cations are available at the Haw fark, M.T. loese Tl erder, u sd SLOO, lecladet Message Today! 643-2711 “This Is a new and insidious type of agent that our nation’s Moffett, who is challenging and should appoint a consumer 11 R AWnrlH 4 K General Services' office. Priat Naaia, APdraii will ZIP pe Lincoln Center workshop session ern Manchester. have said would help reduce traffic town, which the plan originally south. Mostly clear tonight. Lows 5 to IS below which the plan was discussed congestion. designated for industrial develop­ north and 10 above to 5 below south. Partly sunny je aid the controversial plan still THE PZC’S DISCUSSION Wed­ At the public hearings last year, ment, should be used. residents who spoke said that a with a chance of flurries north and mostly sunny - Hoes not reflect enough input from nesday night centered around the Pellegrini and PZC member TURNING TO other matters, the street. the public. They charged that the Cheney Historic District, a pro­ connector road was not needed in Theodore Brindamour said the south Friday. Highs in the teens north and 20s commission members agreed with Parker Street, which is cur­ PZC has not liste n ^ o their posed collector road between Kee­ the area. They said the connector land was ideal for industrial use south. suggestions that minimum house rently classified as a connector , complaints about high-density ney and South Main streets and the would pave the way for high- because the proposed Interstate New Hampshire: A chance of flurries north % sizes for various zones should be road between East Center Street ; housing the original plan propo.ced use of land in northwestern density housing in the southwest­ 291 would cut through the area. today. South clearing in the afternoon. Highs in the included in the plan of develop­ and Tolland Turnpike, would be 1 Jfor southwestern Manchester. Manchester. ern part of town, which now largely But Assistant Planning Director teens north to lower and mid 20s south. Mostly ment. The original plan did not classified as a minor arterial road ;•« "They want u.United States responded by order­ testing process and distorted the dent of the United States, in 1882: samples did not show the high trative Services. TEMPERATURES ing the evacuation of all American results, giving a false reading. historian Barbara Tuchman in biochemical oxygen demand, The unfinished work on the dependents. The demineralizer is a kind of / 1912 (age 74); actress Dorothy which can harm marine life Wetherell Street home includes A 3Q00' In 1985, the Commerce Depart­ water softener. Nitrogen from the Across the nation Malone in 1925 (age 61); actor site and utility work, some plumb­ ment reported a record 1984 trade cartridges passed through the The cross-testing was repeated Gene Hackman in 1931 (age 55): ing and the installation of carpet­ LEGEND- An Atlantic storm spread snow from the deficit of 8123.3 billion dollars, distillation process into the test for verification. Louis Rukeyser, host of T V ’s “ Wall ing and tiles. Northeast to the Midwest today, while rain and dwarfing the 1983 record of $69.6 samples and fed the bacteria so Young said today the demineral­ Street Week,” in 1933 (age53); and Hardd photo by B«haw Barnett said Firem en’s Fund ^ ^ WAIM 053* * ® * snow covered broad sections of the West and that they multiplied. Young said. izer has been taken out of operation actresses Tammy Grimes in 1936 billion. will take responsibility for com­ The town is still compiling data at the Globe Hollow sewage plant freezing rain glazed roads in parts of Montana. (age 50) i and Vanessa Redgrave in Sprucing up pleting four of eight homes that SHOWERS^ FLOW 1o prove its point and will submit and samples have tested well since The tail of an icy cold front lingered in northeast 1937 (age 49). A thought for the day: President were left unfinished last summer that data with a report to the then. Hal Harmon, foreground, and Chester President Malcolm Barlow said. Society UPl WEATHER FOTOCAST Tennessee, dropping an inch of snow and making Franklin D. Roosevelt, in his first when, after numerous delays, the federal Environmental Protection Last June, the federal E P A Ferris paint the walls of one of the main members learned Sunday that they driving conditions hazardous, while the central inaugural address in 1933, de­ state cancelled its $1.7 million On this date in history: Agency, he said. ordered the town to report by Aug. and western part of the state basked in clared, “Let me assert my firm rooms in the new Manchester Historical need to raise at least $60,000 to bring the contract with Leslie & Elliot of Town officials suspected from 15 on steps it would take to isolate temperatures in the 40s and 50s. In 1948. Indian leader Mohandas belief that the only thing we have to building up to code. The group is Dayville. The work will be com­ National forecast the outset that high levels of the cause of the problem. Society Museum. About 15 volunteers Snow ranged from Ohio and eastern Kentucky K. Gandhi was assassinated by a fear is fear itself.” pleted under the terms of the biochemical oxygen demand found The town responded that it would this month finished cleaning and starting a major fund-raising drive with a across the mid-Atlantic Coast states to southern original contract and at no extra During early Friday, rain is forecast for parts of the Central . in samples of effluent from the start by checking the testing painting part of the former Lutz Junior goal of opening the museum in June, cost to the state, Barnett said. Intermountain Region and the Mid Pacific Coast. Snow is forecast for Maine. A winter storm warning was issued for plant were false readings. process. Cape Cod and the islands of eastern Museum on Cedar Street, society Barlow said. Firemen’s Fund will handle the the Northern Intermountain region. Snow is possible in parts of the Massachusetts. Lottery bidding for a contractor. Northern Plains and parts of the Upper Ohio Valley. Elsewhere the Up to 6 inches of snow was expected on the Town Council told to prepare Barnett said he had not deter­ weather will be fair. islands south of the Cape. mined the cost of work required at Connecticut daily Rhode Island daily: 2160 each home. Rhode Island weekly: 579, 0050, The terms of the “ hand-shake agreement” between Firem en’s 'i Wednesday: 662 15223, 054056 Coventry gears up for construction of Route 6 Massachusetts daily: 5466 Fund and state officials are that Play Four: 5865 the homes must be completed by “ Megabucks” : 10-12-13-31-34-36 position to exploit Route 6 and plan Some town officials are also The reduced driving time from three years. May 1. must be ready for occu-~ other numbers drawn Wednes­ (There were no winners) By Jocauellne Bennett Herald Correspondent for it.” concerned about the town's ability Hartford would benefit the nearly The state Department of Trans­ pancy by May 30 and the site work raO PLE day in New England: Massachusetts weekly: Yellow Reich said commercial and to meet the cost of upgrading 70 percent of town residents who portation has already begun nego­ must be completed by June 30, Tri-state daily: 563, 5284 545, Blue 58, White 6 C O V E N TR Y — The proposed industrial development would help interior roads, laying sewers and work in the city and might induce tiations with the owners of prop­ Barnett said. Although Tuesday’s - Route 6 expressway from Bolton to offset the anticipated burden on water lines in anticipation of the Hartford businesses to relocate in erty that is needed for the highway. agreement was not in writing, Little Richard charged Hoffman’s new film Willimantic will bring both benef­ the tax base. She suggested increased traffic and development Coventry, she said. The D O T said it will condemn the Barnett said it will not be subject to its and problems to Coventry if it is creating commercial zones in that are predicted as a result of the Not everyone in town is con­ land and take it by eminent domain further negotiations. Rock ’n’ roll legend Little Richard was Oscar winner Dustin Hoffman has signed constructed. Town Council which the town could regulate the new highway. vinced that the expressway repres­ if settlements cannot be reached. The homes, which will be super­ charged with reckless driving and other with Cannon Films to play a retired Secret members were told during a types of businesses that moved in Town Planner Patricia Gron- ents progress, however. Council The properties are on South vised by the Department of Mental counts in an October traffic accident that put Service agent caught in a blackmail plot in special meeting Tuesday night. and developing a historic district beck said Coventry had "almost member Michael Cleary said a Street, Bunker Hill Road and Retardation, will house people who him in the hospital for three weeks, an the film adaptation of Elmore Leonard’s Council member Ken Donovan using the Nathan Hale Homestead been offered hindsight.” popular saying among tonwspeo- Babcock Hill Road. now live in state institutions such official says. novel “LaBrava.” a newspaper says. said he feared the 3-mile stretch of and Caprilands Herb Farm as "The change is coming, the state ple is, "Let’s keep the cows in The state still needs wetlands as the Mansfield Training Center. The 53-year-oId singer, whose real name is Cannon chairman Menahem Golan con­ highway that would go through magnets.,, has started taking lands on three Coventry.” permits from the U.S. A rm y Corps Richard Wayne Penniman, also was charged firmed that Hoffman had signed but refused Coventry "w ill take about 300 to 400 But she said the town must be properties,” she said. " If we plan "It’s important for clean busi­ of Engineers before construction Wednesday with driving without a license, to discuss the fee. acres of land and remove about $1 willing to spend some money to for it. we can make the highway an nesses to know we’re receptive to can begin. said district attorney’s spokesman Al At least three other major studios million from the tax base.” upgrade roads and provide sewer asset.” development, but if we don’t The Eastern Connecticut Citizen EMERGENCY Albergate. considered the movie but all declined “ We’re suffering a liability,” he and water service. She said the highway offers a control it, it will control us,” he Action Group, which opposes the Fire — Police — Medical Penniman, now a preacher and gospel because of the fee Hoffman requested, the said. "There’s a lot of competition chance to attract light industry said. highway, said earlier this week singer, suffered a broken thigh bone and cuts Times reported Wednesday. But Meg Reich of the Windham among towns to attract industry. with the potential forcreating jobs. Construction of the highway is that it will take the state to court in DIAL 911 after the sports car he was driving smashed The actor asked for $6.3 million and 22.5 Regional Planning Agency told the Coventry has to have something to Rezoning for commercial develop­ tentatively planned to begin in the an effort to block the D O T ’S In Manchester into a metal traffic control box and a wooden percent of the gross revenues, the newspaper council that "Coventry is in a good offer,” she said. ment is important, she said. spring of 1987 and would take about acquisition of land. pole Oct. 8. sheriff's deputies said. He was said, quoting a source close to the driving at least 50 mph in a 30 mph zone, negotiations. deputies said. Golan said the deal with Cannon was ROTC repairs different. Here Comes The Sun R^ach for the cosmos You may find it hard to believe, but the Earth is closest spur questions to the Sun in January, and farthest from the Sun in Astronom er Carl Sagan is among those Mature looks July. The variation in distance is 3 million miles — The Board of Education decided who say the Challenger shuttle tragedy PROGRESS Retired actor , who once Monday night to seek a town all reductions shouldn’t waylay the space program. The relatively small compared with the 92.9 million-mile flexed his muscles in such movies as attorney’s advice'before proceed­ deaths of the seven crew members are average distance between the Earth and Sun. That’s “Samson and Delilah” and "The Robe,” ing with recommended roof re­ “heartbreaking, just heartbreaking,’’ he turned 70, stepping from his Rancho Santa why the seasons aren’t affected. Seasonal change is due pairs at the Regional Occupational said in Jerusalem , where the ’’Cosmos’’ host UPl photo Fe, Calif., home overlooking a golf course for to the angle of the Earth’s axis in relation to the Sun. Training Center. is attending the 50th anniversary meeting of his usual morning game. This angle determines the directness of the Sun’s rays JIMMY CARTER School Superintendent James P. the World Jewish Congress. “God’s been very good to me. I’ve been "Every long-term grand exploratory . dishes came later on Earth, and the length of the day. Kennedy recommended that the blessed with a very beautiful life,” Mature venture has setbacks. I think that there is no board accept the nearly $4,000 said Wednesday. DO YOU KNOW — What Greek god represented the question but that the U.S. space program will balance on a performance bond The actor left full-time moviemaking in Sun, light and purity? go on to greater glories” Sagan said he was and have school board employees Carter china 1960. and now lives in this San Diego County 1 USDA CHOICE gEEF LOIN (SPOON ROAST} 1 especially moved by the wide range of WEDNESDAY'S ANSWER — Warren G. Harding was complete the work. community with his fourth wife, Lorey, a backgrounds of the crew, which included Jim m y Carter is belatedly getting his Wilfred Dion, director of school ______former Chicago opera singer, and their elected President in 1920. 1 BONELESS SIRLOIN ROAST *2.69ib. 1 school teacher Christa McAuliffe and White House china, thanks to friends. The buildings and grounds, made the lO-year-old daughter, Victoria. ' Krmwli.dt!i‘ Unlimitwl, Inc IHHB Americans with roots in four continents and china, which features a green border recommendation to Kennedy be­ original price 1 f r e s 'n g r o u n d cause the original roofing contrac­ representing four religions. encircled by a gold band and a gold A Newspaper In Education Program presidential seal in the center, will be used Spirits rise Sponsored by tor for the building has gone out of WUVTER } BEEF...... ______*1.59ib. 1 for the first time Thursday night at an Em ory The Manchester Herald business and the amount of the Sick call University dinner for the Carters. bond would not cover the cost of STOREWIDE M FRESH WA YSE8T SONELE88 Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie hiring an outside contractor. White House china has been a presidential w ill meet Pope John Paul II, Mother Teresa Richard Nixon and Kate Smith are out of CEEARAHTCE custom since the days of George Washington and Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi during his Dion tola the school board / CHICKEN BREASTS...... ____ ...*2.39a \ the hospital. but Presidents Kennedy, Nixon, Ford and three-week visit to India next month, his Monday night that it would cost N ixon’s doctor says he is m aking a good Carter declined to follow tradition, instead Hve to 10 times the amount left on M CALIFORNIA office in London says. recovery from a viral infection that kept him using Harry Trum an’s dishes. Manchester Herald the bond if an outside contractor savings on everything Runcie, spiritual head of the Church of in a Miami Beach hospital for two days but did the work. He said that the roof , ______69C i»«i ^ The Carter china is privately funded and a England and leader of the world’s 70 million Richard W. Cosgrove, Publisher that makes this n ICEBERG LETTUCE...... the form er president has been ordered to is blistering and should be repaired spokeswoman for Lenox, the same firm that Anglicans, will be the first archbishop of take it easy for two or three weeks. A crowd designed Nancy Reagan’s controversial this spring or summer before it season so special: 1 FRESH SNOW WHITE Canterbury to make a formal visit to the of 60 people — many of them hospital staff — china, would say only that friends had picked USPS 327-500 VOL. CV, No. 102 starts to leak. suits, jackets, pants, waved to Nixon, 73, as he left in a white limo Indian churches while in office. 1 MUSHROOMS...... up the bill for the 35 place settings. Th e dishes Publlthod daily except Sunday Suggetted carrier rates are $1.50 Board Chairman Leonard blouses, skirts, with wife Pat and a bodyguard. will go in the Carter Library after their and certain holidays by the Man- waakTy. $0.50 for one month. $19.25 Seader said that he would feel "The local Republican Party called this cheater Publishing Co.. IB Bralnard for three months. $36.50 for six M KRAKUS IMPORTED Thursday night debut. Place, Manchester, Conn. 06040. more comfortable having the town sweaters, dFesses. m orning and wanted to send him a box of Lange Is a bride months and %77.QO for one year. attorney review the bond to make Second date pottage paid at Man- Mall ratal are available on requaat. f POLISH HAM...... ______* 2 .9 9 ». 1 candy but they were too late, ” hospital Emmy-winning actress Hope Lange was cheater. Conn. POSTMASTER: sure that the board is not giving up No adJuBtments spokeswoman Eileen Marcus said. Sand addreet changes to the Man- any liability. on prior sales. Royal vacation married to theater producer Charles Holle­ chaater Herald, P.O. Box 591, Man- Smith, 78, had her right leg amputated two rith Jr. at a private cerem ony Wednesday in To place a classified or display Priceid as marked. mon.-a9t S Am - $ Pm Ban. $ •• PM cheater. Conn. (X)040. uion said that Koppers Co. Inc. 1 weeks ago in Raleigh, N.C., because of Prince Charles and Princess Diana will the home of friends in Monterey, Calif., her advartlaament, or to report a newt item, story or picture Idea, call 643- of Pittsburgh, Pa., the manufac­ complications from diabetes and will be start a ski vacation in the Swiss Alps next publicist says. The newlyw^s plan to GUARANTEED DELIVERY: If 2711. Office hours are 6:30 a.m. to 5 turer of the roofing supplies for the using a wheelchair for a while. week with a photo session on the slopes, ^ o u t e 4 4 | honeymoon in Big Sur before returning to you don't racalva your Herald by 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. R O TC roof, has agreed to pay the 317 Highland St. “ She’s had physical therapy but not to the hoping to prevent a repeat of the media siege their Los Angeles home. The couple will p.m. wsakdaya or 7:30 a.m. Satur­ Coventry extent she could walk on one leg,” said day. pisata talaphona your carrier. school board directly for the Manchester 1 that plagued an earlier ski trip, Buckingham divide their time between California and amount left on the bond. The 1 HIGHLAND PARK MARKET Helena Steen, Sm ith's sister. “ She'll use a If you're unable to reach you,- car- The Manchaater Herald it a mem- Palace says. New York. Lange. 47. who won two Emmys original amount of guarantee on 646-4277 . 7 4 ^ 7 3 6 l | walker if it suits her but some people have risr, call aubacribsr tarvica at 647- bar of the Attoclatad Praaa, a aub- Charles, 37-year-old heir to the throne, and for her role on “The Ghost and Mrs. Muir.” 9646 by 6 p.m. weakdays or 10 a.m. the roof was $4,480, which was SOlWatMifUle^. 165 Stem XomI trouble with walkers. I don’t know if she’s tcrlbar to Unitad Praaa Intama- ManUmitr, C r WaUmntic.Cr Diana, 24, will spend 10 days starting Feb. 6 previously was married to actor Don Murray Saturdays for guaranteed delivsry tlonal nswt asnricea and a msmber reduced by a $4^ repair on the roof Quality srooics*s doIhlBS resigned to the loss of this leg or not. I think at Klosters, their favorite ski resort, a palace and movie director Alan Pakula with both in Manchaater. of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. done in 1981. sometimes she is and sometimes she’s not.” spokesman said Wednesday. marriages ending in divorce. .J MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Jan. 30, 1986 — 5

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levels of $17.4 billion in December and $148.5 billion Bhatacharjee urged the pope to confine his Mubarak pressaa Europe speeches to secular issues. Reagari consoles Concord students for all of 1985, the Commerce Department said BONN, West Germany — Egyptian President U.S./World today...... ’’The pope is visiting India as the head of a state... his program should be limited to only political Hosni Mubarak arrived in West Germany today for a Cape Canaveral, Fla. The coupld The department said the $148.5 billion deficit for two-day ’’working” visit expected to center on his the year was $25.2 billion more than the $123.3 billion subjects,” he said. Combined W ire Services appeared weary and drawn. ; In Brief attempt to involve the European powers in the trade deficit in 1984. Fundamentalists have vowed to stage demonstra­ “ There was no more they could tions to protest the papal visit. Hindus constitute 80 Middle East peace process. CONCORD, N.H. - Students The figures reflect an annual trade deficit of $49.7 Letter from McAuliffe do at Cape (Canaveral),” Long , Scandal claims Koch man percent of the population in India, a nation of 750 Mubarak, who arrived from France, has proposed returned to Concord High School said. “ Their wish was to come to bd billion with Japan, $27.4 billion with Western that' European leaders form a group to prepare a Europe. $22.2 billion with Canada, $13.1 billion with million. today to share their grief over the in familiar surroundings, to be NEW YORK — The tentacles of a growing city Middle East peace conference that would include Taiwan, $11.6 billion with the OPEC countries and death of teacher-astronaut Christa among family and friends, and bribery scandal grabbed hold of the biggest catch Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization. stuns Somers students^ lesser amounts with Hong Kong, Mexico, Brazil and McAuliffe and to receive a letter of begin getting over their grief.” . 'yet in the Koch administration — the transportation SInglaub: Bomb terrorists French President Francois Mitterrand, however, condolence from President They were escourted to Fra­ commissioner, who resigned even though the mayor South Korea. reacted coolly to the proposal at a meeting with McAuliffe's letter to Quaglia­ The December trade balance was a record deficit WASHINGTON — An expert on anti-communist Reagan. SOMERS (AP) - A handwrit­ mingham by a state trooper, ant} says he Is “ honest.” Mubarak Wednesday. roli’s class arrived in the of $17.4 billion, $5.4 billion greater than the $12 billion insurgencies today urged the United States to search “ It is going to be a good day to be ten letter penned by Christine shielded from reporters and photth Transportation Commissioner Anthony Ameruso, Mubarak is West Germany’s closest political morning mail. monthly deficit between January and November, out and bomb all terrorist training centers with your friends and to talk things McAuliffe that urges students to graphers who had waited outside 49, is the fifth city official tn leave government friend of in the Arab world but Chancellor Helmut The letter, dated Jan. 20, The highest previous month was September 1985 regardles.s of risks to innocent people because out," senior Sean Duggen said as “ reach for the stars” was their home most of the day. | because of the scandal involving contracts awarded Kohl — like Mitterrand — is unlikely to want to he walked slowly to the red brick received by an eighth-grade thanks Quagliaroli’s American by the Parking Violations Bureau, which is pari of with a deficit of $15.5 billion. "that’s the result of giving sanctuary to terrorists.” becomeWoo involved in tangled Middle Eastern history class for a letter and Retired Army Maj. Gen. John Singlaub. president building where McAuliffe had class one day after the famous TRIBUTES WERE MAD^ the department Ameruso headed. During December the U S. trade balance showed a affairs.' ^ resolution the class sent her record deficit of $5.5 billion with Japan, Deficits with of the U.S. Council for World Freedom, told United taught social studies since 1982. teacher perished aboard the around the nation. In Granite City", Ameruso was appointed by Mayor Edward Koch Jan. IS. leading U.S. trading partners in December were $3.7 Press International in a telephone interview', ” it Reagan’s letter was to be read to space shuttle Challenger. 111., teachers in the city’s publif in January 1978 at the start of the first of the mayor’s The letter had asked McAu­ billion with Western Europe. $2.9 billion with would be relatively easy to detect” the training the 1,200 students and faculty and “ Oh my God. It’s from her,” school system have established a three terms. His resignation Wednesday made him liffe to take a school emblem Canada, $1.6 billion with OPEC and $1.2 billion with centers for terrorists like Abu Nadar, accused of then released to the public, the teacher Ellen Quagliaroli national fund to honor McAuliffe, the highest-ranking administration official to step Hearing dwells on manpower gasped when she opened the into space, a request McAuliffe Taiwan. attacks against Americans. White House said. “ The fund is the most terrifli . down because of the scandal. PORTLAND. Maine (U PI) - A staff shortage at Classes were canceled Wednes­ brown manila envelope. said she had to refuse because of Queens Borough President Donald Manes, who is ” I believe there has to be some penalty for giving memorial to a teacher one cad ■ sanctuary to terrorists,” Singlaub said. ’ ’This is not Bar Harbor Airlines delayed maintenance reports day in tribute to McAuliffe, 37, and McAuliffe. a high school so­ space limitations in the shuttle. recovering from a suicide attempt and subsequent The resolution was signed by think of,” said Alice Purdes, a Hindus protest papal visit what is happening. No one is penalized for haying on the type of aircraft involved in the crash that six other astronauts who were cial studies teacher from Con­ teacher in Venice and one of the 25* heart attack, gave up his day-to-day duties but did cord, N.H., and six other more than 300 elementary. GUWAHATI, India — Hindu fundamentali.cts provided sanctuary, assistance, training facilities killed teenage peace ambassador Samantha Smith killed Tuesday when the shuttle finalists among the 11,000 applir not resign following charges he ordered the payment and seven others last summer, federal investigators astronauts were killed Tuesday Junior and senior high school urged Pope John Paul If not to try to make converts for the terrorists.” Challenger exploded shortly after cants to be the first teacher in of a $36,000 bribe to Geoffrey Lindenauer, deputy when the space shuttle Chal­ students. It recognized McAu­ during a 10-day visit that begins this Saturday, Asked if the United States should bomb Libya, have been told. blastoff from Cape Canaveral, Fla. space. “ I ’ll help, and I ’ll help to get director of the Parking Violations Bureau. Petrus W. Van Warmerdam, former chief School and area psychologists lenger exploded in the atmos­ liffe as "an honorary member of warning that papal proselytizing could fuel Singlaub responded. ” I ’m not saying bomb Libya. pledges for the fund.” Koch called Ameruso’s resignation "personally inspector for the airline, te.stified Wednesday before phere shortly after liftoff. The the Somers teaching faculty and separatist movements in northeastern India. I’m saying Libya has given sanctuary to large said they planned to help students Julie Matoesian, a mathematics poignant” and said. "H e’s first rate. He’s a National Transportation Safety Review Board that letter arrived Wednesday at the honorary teacher of the year.” A. Bhatacharjee. organizing secretary of the groups of terrorist. It’s my belief that we know and teachers cope with the emo­ teacher, said the idea of a fund t* impeccable. He’s honest.” maintenance problems were recorded in a compu­ Mabelle B. Avery School. Spokesmen for the National Hindu fundamentalist Vishwa Parishad group, exactly where those training centers are. We go tional aftershock. honor McAuliffe came from f ter. But he said reports were sometimes delayed Students in Quagliaroli’s Aeronautics and Space Admin­ Wednesday labeled the papal visit a bid to after those. There’s a distinction between bombing “ It is going to be rough,” a discussion Tuesday night amonf more than a month because people were not class had written to McAuliffe istration in Florida and Texas Trade deficit hits new record ’’annihilate Hindu religion from the region.” Roman Libya in general and just bombing the training red-eyed teenage girl said as she teachers and friends. , earlier, naming her an honor­ said they did not know how Catholic leaders rejected the contention. centers.” available to prepare them. •0" walked through a light overnight “ She exemplified everything wft WASHINGTON - The U S. trade deficit hit record ary teacher at the school and many such letters McAuliffe snow toward the school. as teachers, stand for,” Matoesian asking her to bring a school received from students or ans­ Another student, Jesse Bart, said. "And we decided we vvant to emblem with her on what w^s to wered personally before her said, “ It is going to be morbid. make sure that her image There is a feeling of great have been a triumphant journey death. survives.” sadness." into space. Quagliaroli received the let­ Weinberger: 3 Psychologist John Rienhardt “ It’s so eerie that she got it, ter before lunch, but she said By Wednesday, nearly *2,000 had CALDOR said Wednesday, “ I ’ve seen a lot of wrote back and now she’s not she glanced at the return been raised from teachers in :Budget poses CIRCULAR SALE sadness and anger, a great deal of here.” 13-year-old Michelle address and then tossed it on her Granite City and surrounding anger. They feel angry and they Ashmore said. ■ desk to open after a class ended. communities, Matoesian said. Continues Through The letterhead said “ NASA Inside the envelope she found don’t know what to do «^th it." In Connecticut, churches will be security risk ^Saturday ' Student David Terrill described Teacher in Space Project.” The the letter and a signed picture of signature read: “ Sincerely, S. McAuliffe, dressed in her blue honoring the shuttle crew his feelings Wednesday as “ mostly members with special services • WASHINGTON (AP) - Step­ Christa McAuliffe.” astronaut uniform. confusion. After that. I guess you ping up his campaign to salvage CALDOR and prayers. could call it hatred or anger ..the president’s military buildup. really.” Services will be held in Hartford Defense Secretary Caspar W. to “ humanize” the experience. As in seclusion at home today, prepar­ Within hours of the shuttle at 6 p.m. Thursday for Ronald E. Weinberger said today the natiori’s 'J2 a result of her chronicle, she ing to meet with the media to talk disaster, churches of all denomina­ McNair, one of the seven people on security was in danger of being UPl photo predicted, “ People would say about their daughter and her hopes tions began tn hold what has been a board when the Challenger ex­ "held hostage to the accountant’s steady stream of memorial there are real people up there.” for the children she often urged to ploded shortly after lift off pencil.” A Coast Guard member carries a piece of debris thought Father Dan Messier of St. John’s “ reach for the stars.” services. Tuesday. In a biting attack on congres- to be from the space shuttle Challenger found on Cocoa said. “ It’s going to take a while for "Right now, they’.re very “ These services are to let people , sional critics, Weinberger said he the community itself to bounce somber remembering ail the Memorial services will be held at Beach, Fla., Wednesday. All debris from the exploded come together to share grief," said : had hoped all Americans ^had back. Christa McAuliffe was Con­ wonderful things about Christa,” Bethel A.M.E. Church, at 2003 Dick Lower, pastor of St. John’s • ''learned a lesson” from the shuttJe will be impounded by NASA. Coast Guard cord, New Hampshire. She was us. said Linda Long, a spokeswoman Main St., which many of his Church. “ It’s like when Kennedy . country’s lack of preparedness in officials said 13shipsand 13 aircraft are fanning out over When she stepped on that shuttle. for the National Space and Aero­ relatives attend. The Rev. Alvan was assassinated in 1963 — no one the early days of World War If. Concord, New Hampshire, stepped nautics Administration. N. Johnson will officiate. an 8,000-square-mile area today in search of the debris. wants to be alone” ” We stretched our luck to the on it with her.” “ She was a very special part of McNair had -many family “ My biggest concern is the little limit, and we tempted fate and McAuliffe’s husband, Steve, and that family. They also feel she has members in the Hartford area, kids.” Lower said. “ I just got a call tyrants,” he said. children, Scott, 9, and Caroline, 6, given a great deal in her death, in said his uncle. Jerry McNair. NORELCO Clean Air Machine from a mother whose child had And yet, Weinberger continued, SANYO Travei Kit made the trip to Cape Canaveral, her courage and her caring for McNair is from Lake City, S.C. nightmares last night. 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Herald photos by Pinto Vernon and Carol Jones of East Marle Mahoney Rick Hamilton Windsor; and another brother, UConn's Earl Kelley (above) has control of the basketball Eddie Williams (left photo), kisses ball off the glass Marie (Sullivan) Mahoney, 50, of Rick Hamilton. 18. of Filer, Martin Glode of Cocaa, Fla.; seven as teammate Gerry Besselink speeijs down court despite defense of Central's Tyrone Canino. Huskies Washington. D.C., formerly of Idaho, formerly of Coventry, died grandchildren; four great­ alongside in action Wednesday night at Field House in were easy 86-69 winners. Manchester, died Jan. 12 at Holy grandchildren; a great-great- rompt are Monday as the result of injuries he P C Storrs against Central Connecticut State University. Cross Hospital, Silver Spring. Md. received in an automobile accident granddaughter; and several nie­ N N She was the wife of James R. in Idaho. ces and nephews. Mahoney. He was born in Coventry and had The funeral will be Friday at 11 ISHERE From 1961 to 1965, she wokred as lived there most of his life, moving a.m. at the Newkirk & Whitney a service representative for South­ to Idaho four years ago. He is Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave., ern New England Telephone Co., survived by his mother. Sue Jones East Hartford. Calling hours are UConn whips Central in the main attraction Hartford. She was valedictorian of of Mansfield: his father. Richard tonight from 7 to 9. her class ot Manchester Commun­ Hamilton, and.a sister, Tammy Memorial donations may be Wa l k In ity College in 1967, and in 1976. Hamilton, both of Filer, Idaho; his made to the East Hartford Para­ By Len Auster working edge to 24-21 with 10 minutes remaining in the Detrick agreed to play Connecticut. "If you get a shot someone to get that angry,” said Detrick, adding graduated from the University of paternal grandmother, Helen Ha­ medics, care of East Hartford Sports Editor opening half. to play in the big time, you take it. There are some of the contact under the basket, that is let go by Connecticut. Storrs, with a degree milton of Twin Falls. Idaho; and Town Hall. 740 Main St., East AND FEEL The Huskies, keyed by a 12-4 spurt, had the reading advantages if you’re attempting to reach high goals,” Division I officials, are whistled as fouls in Division If. in literature. During the 14 years his paternal and maternal grand­ Hartford, 06108. STORRS — A full moon was not in the darkened at 36-27 before settling for a 40-33 halftime edge. the veteran Blue Devil coach, who has a 26-year "It was something I didn’t like to see,” Pemo said. she and her husband spent in fathers. Mark Hamilton of Man­ Tuesday night sky and it seemed quite strange. UConn gradually built onto its lead and it was 54-41 career record of 453-238. cited. "But it was better for me not to put him back in. Washington, she was an active chester and Arthur Desrosier of For the bizzare behavior at the University of with 14:24 left, 62-47 with 10:27 to go. 68-51 with 7:21 The insanity that nearly took place was between Things heated up and emotions in the game ran high. neighborhood volunteer, serving in Coventry. CARD OF THANKS THE CARE. Connecticut Field House deserved some explanation. showing on the clocks at either end of the hardwood Robinson, the 6-9 freshman out of Buffalo, N.Y., who This was a big game for Central Connecticut. And leadership capacities with the The funeral was today at the The main attraction — host UConn against Central court and 78-59 with 3:43 remaining. had a reputation of having a hot temper in the when you’re on the hill they’re all looking to take a pop local chapter of Neighbors, Inc., a Reynolds Funeral Home, Twin Perhaps you sent a lovely eard. Connecticut State University for only the second time "This, obviously was not an easy game for us,” preseason, and Canino, the 6-7 junior out of Bulkeley shot at you.” national organization dedicated to Falls. Idaho. Or sat quietly in a chair. ever — saw the Huskies record a workman-like 86-69 cited UConn coach Dom Perno. "in that we have High in Hartford. Robinson did take a seat finally with 3:43 to go after fostering integration between the Perhaps you sent a funeral spray. duke over the New Britain-based Blue Devils before a nothing to gain. But we didn’t have trouble getting Canino looked like he was Marlon Starling or Troy the urging of tri-captain Kelley. The focus of attention races in neighborhoods. She also If so we saw it there. divided crowd of 4,103. ready for the game. That’s a game Central team Wortham on two occasions. during the time he stood was on him. not the game served as a docent for the National Perhaps you spoke the kindest words. A main event — UConn’s Cliff Robinson vs. which has some fine athletes. It all started under the backboards where Canino from the media seated across the way. Portrait Gallery of the Smithson­ George Glode slapped — or punched (it depends on what version you As any friend could say. Central’s Tyrone Canino — almost marred what could HUSKY NOTES — UConn has won both meetings ian Institution. In the iast several "We needed a balanced effort to get out of here with heard) Robinson across the side of the face. Pemo George John Glode, 80. of East Perhaps you were not there at all. turn into a good rivalry as the Division II Blue Devils from Central. . .UConn is 31-0 against non-conference years, she developed her interest Hartford, husband of Alice (Ander­ Just thouftht of us that day. try to make the difficult jump to Division I. the win and we got it,” he added. beckoned Robinson over to cool off his youngster. But All five Husky starters got into double digits led by foes at the Field House over the last seven years. in art, creating work that included son) Glode, died Wednesday at Whatever you did to console our Central will complete its move to Division I in when Robinson walked down the baseline to return to Kelley’s 22 points. The senior point guard also took UConn is 6-0 in Storrs this season. . .The Huskies are nearly every art form. Many of her Manchester Memorial Hospital. hearts. 1986-87. Its record against Division I foes this season is play, Canino squared off in a boxer’s stance. time to dish out 13 assists. Eddie Williams, in his first idle until next Wednesday when they entertain Big pen-and-ink drawings were He was the brother of Joseph We thank you so much whatever your 1-8. The loss dropped the Blue Devils to 10-9, snapping Exit Robinson, who fumed. start in three games, netted 18. Gamble 14 and East foe Georgetown at the Hartford Civic Center at 8 printed in professional publica­ Glode, Charles Glode, Emma part. a five-game winning streak. He was pulled with 11:06 left in the game and, Besselink and Tim Coles 10 apiece. They combined to p.m. tions and distributed nationally. Glode and William Glode, all of Once UConn, 11-6, took the lead at 6-4, there nervously, paced in front of the Husky bench. He Besides her husband, she leaves For their father and grandfather shoot 3S-for-56 from the field. Manchester. WWa appeared to be little doubt the Huskies couldn’t hold it. refused to sit down. UCONN (M ) — Eddie W illiams B 2-4 IS, Tim Coles 4 2-4 10, 3I Albert Diehl. a son. Brendan, of Washington: a ^ / h Y PROMPTCARE? 'That was true. Walter Davis netted 22 and Tony Little 20 to pace ”I was that upset,” said a still fuming Robinson in Gerry Besselink 50-010, Earl Kelley 94-4 22, Phil Gamble 700 He also is survived by a son, because of our reduced fee 14, C liff Robinson 2 0-0 4, Jeff Kino 0 0-00, Robert Ursery 14-4 brother, George Sullivan of Chi­ By the family of The Huskies, winners af just three of their last nine Central. The pair was 18-for-33 from the field, the rest the lockerroom afterwards. George Glode Jr. of Bel Air, Md,; Because you need more than structure, after-hours care for 6, Terrence Warren OOO 0, John Shea 10 1 2, Kenny ScottOOO cago, 111.; and an uncle. two daughters, Edith Slater of Irving and Margaret Surdam games, extended their advantage to 20-8 early'on. of the Devils 13-for-38. And he stood. 0. Totals 37-«7 12-17 86. just a walk-in medical fadEty. minor Ulnesses and injuries is For Central, the performance was before the And when fans behind the Husky bench shouted for CENTRAL (69) — Wolter Oovls94-422, Tyrone Canino 1 (M) They accomplished that on the strength of two hoops 2, Bran Heron 4008, Dwayne Jones 31-17, Tony Llttle9 2-3 20, You need immediate, affordable, .PROMPTCARE IS available through the Hospital apiece from Earl Kelley, Gerry Besselink and Phil largest crowd to see the Blue Devils play this year. him to sit down, he replied with an obscene gesture. Keith Coleman 104) 2, Scott Bosley 10O 2, Rich Noppl 3 04) 6, all-inclusive medical care with AFFORDABLE Emergency D^artment at the Gamble, who was 5-for-S the first half. Central did put Central wasn’t on the original UConn schedule but Robinson said he was not sorry about that. Renordo AAock 0 OOO, Tonv Penny OOO 0, Costas Ylonnou Isos 0 0-0 0. Totals 31-7) 7-8 69. the confidence of a hospital same reduced fee. together a seven-point run to slice Connecticut’s when Manhattan and Maine begged off. Coach Bill "I hope Tyrone didn’t do anything to provoke Crews collect more debris Our basic fee is $38.00-aU com­ environment. mon supplies are included. (There PromptCare is an attractive 0 Conlinned from page 1 because of the threat of toxic agency cameras at the launch pad. may be additional charges for W. MIDDLE TNPK. 0 new walk-in medical center rocket fuel or other chemicals prompting protests from necessary tests and procedures.) whose tanks might have survived photographers. located at Manchester Memorial tend a NASA memorial service in And no up-front payment is Q Houston Friday to mourn the the fall intact. Hospital. You'U feel the security of ARMORY ST. Patriots, playeis agreement said to be ‘dead' necessary - we'U gladly biU you or deaths of commander Francis All debris is being impounded for Flight director Jay Greene said receiving convenient care with lit­ e your insurance company. “ Dick” Scobee, 46, co-pilot Mi­ investigation, along with data Wednesday Challenger’s tragi­ 4 said he believes the team’s agreement to voluntary might not get delivered today to the NLRB.” recordings, videotape from track­ tle waiting and no appointment, f 1 By Frederick Waterman Sullivan had confirmed Irving Fryar, Stephen chael Smith, 40, Judith Resnik, 36, cally short flight was completely Starring, Tony Collins, Kenneth Sims. Roland Jam es drug testing will stay in place until a second team vote Murphy had no doubts the New England players ing cameras and notes scribbled right in your community hospi­ ______PROMPTCARE IS NORTH j United Press International Ellison Onizuka, 39. Ronald normal up to the moment the and Clayborn had used illegal drugs. could be taken. could not independently agree to any drug-testing by flight controllers, NASA has shuttle’s huge external fuel tank tal . You'U feel secure being cared CONVENIENT McNair, 35. Gregory Jarvis, 41, FOXBORO, Mass. — The agreement between the Thursday’s editions, of the Globe report Patriots However, he believes the plan will be overturned if plan. and McAuliffe. 37, the first private even confiscated film from news exploded Tuesday 9 miles up. for by health professionals with PromptCare is open from 9 a.m. CENTER ST RTE 6444 New England Patriots players and management on a management saying Clayborn and Sims successfully the Players Association files a labor grievance. “That would be a material change in the working citizen assigned to a shuttle flight. years of experience treating ill­ to 9 p. m,, 7 days a week.,And drug-testing program is “dead” because the names of battled their drug problems last spring and remained ”I expect the union to file the grievance pretty conditions and under labor law it must be collectively A fleet of Coast Guard and Navy ness and injury. And you'U feel players who had allegedly used drugs were made drug free throughout the 1985 season. quickly (with the National Labor Relations Board) bargained,” explained Murphy, who does not expect ships resumed searching today for good about our fee structure- PROMPTCARE IS public, claims player representative Brian Holloway. Additionally, Patriots coach Raymond Berry and it will probably be successful. an immediate action by the NLRB. more fragments of the doomed designed to keep your costs low. ACCESSIBLE denied reports he threatened to resign if the team "I don’t think the team’s moves will hold up for very spaceship, including sonar scans One of those players, cornerback Raymond long because of the collective bargaining apeem ent. ’ ‘They won’t have the urgency to act as if it were the 85 E. CENTER ST When you need medical care failed to agree to drug testing. of the ocean floor. Debris reco­ PromptCare is ideally located at Clayborn, Wednesday denied abusing drugs and was “It never came to that,” he said. At Monday’s meeting, the conflict was spelled out middle of the season,” he said. vered so far was found on the 649-5268 immediately, you deserve more Manchester Memorial Hospital so angry has vowed "never to play for the Sullivans ”I Just finished a long conversation with Pat before the vote was taken, that it was a matter of Gene Upshaw, executive director of the NFL surface. than just a walk-in medical facU- on Armory Street, off Main again.” Sullivan and we will have an emergency summit dealing with the agreement,” said Wooten. “But what Players Association, has promised that the players Spherical objects resembling union would challenge the Patriots’ vote for a ity. You deserve PromptCare. Street. Plenty of parking dose by. In a telephone interview from Honolulu Wednesday meeting,” said Holloway. ” We will discuss it more happens next? I don’t know.” internal shuttle tanks have been night, Holloway said that when general manager thoroughly in a proper manner as soon as I get back to Wooten regretted that the names of six Patriots had one-year testing program. WEEKEND SF^ECIAL recovered along with jagged metal WALK-IN MEDICAL CENTER Patrick Sullivan confirmed the names of the six New England next week. been published as alleged drug users. ”We will go to the NLRB,” said Upshaw, who said AT MANCHESTER MEMORIAE HOSI’ITAL panels and fragments, heat shield CASH & CARRY .J players who allegedly abused drugs, it terminated the “I am going to reserve all comment until after we "Players are being named after they’ve already that New England’s “vigilante approach” was “not insulation tiles and even a charred players’ 3-day-oId agreement, the first of its kind in can discuss things,” said the offensive tackle, who is tightened their ship,” he said. the answer to the problem.” glbve that may have belonged to a professional sports in the United States. in Hawaii to play in Sunday’s Pro Bowl. Mark Murphy, assistant to the executive director of The players current contract with league manage­ crew member. "I would say It is absolutely dead because of that. Collins, a running back, also said the voluntary drug the Players Association, said Wednesday the ment, which expires Aug. 31, 1987, already permits Mariners have been warned to :Mini Carnations We’ve got to start from ground zero all over again.” testing program “is dead.” grievance "was being typed uj^ this afternoon, but drug testing, but only if team doctors believe there is avoid the impact area, apparently The Boston Globe reported Wednesday that Ron Wooten, the assistant player representative. because of a snowstorm here in Washington (D.C.) it probable cause to require a player to be tested. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Jan. 30, 1986 — II n1« — MAiNcnaoiiLnMANCHESTER nc>i\t\L>u.HERALD. Thursday.i u u i q u p j , Jan. 30, 1986 Bears’ ‘dynasty’ may prove a one-year wonder Scholastic roundup

impenetrable fortress. His ability to pick up same measure of success from his new club that he did By Randy MInkoft tendencies and to alter the “ 46” made Chicago Super with his talented Super Bowl champion crew. EC leers win in O T, United Press International Bowl champions. Bears’ coach Mike Ditka, who at times quarreled Analysis “ We have several variations of the '46' which make with Ryan and was thought to have resented some of CHICAGO — Doubts over Chicago Bears ability to it nearly impossible to prepare for It in one week.” the accolades his assistant often received, has repeat as Super Bowl champions gained strength with Ryan said. “ Tw o weeks, maybe, but not one week.” maintained If Ryan left, the Bears would survive. the Philadelphia Eagles’ wooing of Bears' defensive However, Ditka is more in tune with the teain s MHS matmen sweep Some have suggested Ryan’s defense only became coordinator Buddy Ryan. successful when the Bears had the players to execute offensive machinery — he called the plays with Ryan, the architect of the aggressive “ 46" defense, thwart the New England Patriots in Super Bowl X X . coordinator Ed Hughes — and had left the defensive Some say the chances of stringing together Super it. When the Bears were able to draft the likes of headed east Wednesday to achieve a personal dream play calling to Ryaji. ENFIELD — East Catholic slated,to host CCC East Division Cheney, 8-12 for the season, Bowi triumphs have dropped with Ryan’s departure. Singletary, linebacker Otis Wilson, defensive ends and become a head coach. * hockey players might rename rival Rockville High Saturday at resumes action Saturday at Por­ Mike Singletary, the two-time N F C defensive Dan Hampton and Richard Dent (the S u ^r Bowl His departure leaves serious questions about Just how much of an impact Ryan had on the freshman teammate Jim Baffin noon. tland High at 1 p,m, player of the year who was lieutenant under Ryan’s M V P ), Ryan had the tools to make his complex whether the defense that carried Chicago to its first system work. success of the Chicago Bears won’t be known until the ‘Minnesota Fats’ after Wednesday Scott Liscomb (98) was a double Rssirtts: 93- Ash (C T ) dec. Letter 12-8. championship in 23 years will be able to continue on defensive ship, has maintained that it was Ryan’s 1986 seaso., possibly when the Bears and Eagles m ^ t winner for the Indians, upping his 100- M urphy (R H ) dec) Legge 11-7, game plans that were the main source of energy for All ol the Bears’ players are expected back next night’s performance. Phillips (CT) technical pin over the same level next year. during the regular campaign. If Chicago matches ite Baffin, left wing on the Eagles’ personal mark to 10-2 for the the Bears’ defensive success. year and it is likely the new defensive (xiordinator will Schwartz 18-2, 114- Kulos (RH) WBF, “ When Buddy leaves, the ’46’ is gone,” said all-pro rely heavily on Ryan’s system. But the new ' defensive a player on the arm and bounced in Second period— 4, Buffalo, Follgno Norwood, StL, 10:35. Gray 1-1345, Anderson51000, Stonsbunt Guilford 64, Lenolr-RhyneM Carbonneau, Gingras get pinned Collins, 132- McCarthy (M) Jon Bayer won the 500 in 1:14.7 Woshlnoton 29 16 4 42 195 171 Second period— 5, St. Louis, Ramoge 8 New Jersey 27 20 .574 9 1/ 00 2, Garnet 00 00 0. Totals 3580 Kentucky 54, Louisiana St. 52 the net,” Russo described. pinned RvneskI, 138- Twichell (M ) dec. N Y Islanders 22 17 10 54 203 178 24 (C vr, Houslev), 1:00. 5, W in­ Washington 23 22 .511 12 while Paul Ray was second in the nipeg, Boschmon 21 (Neufeld, Carlyle), (Mullen, Bell), 10:33. 6, Edmonton, 21-2892. Lindsey Wilson 77, BrescloM It was Baffin’s first goal of the Orosco, 145- Grossman (M ) dec. No- PltlsiMireh 23 22 6 52 195 185 McClelland 8 (Lowe, Fogolln), 16:20. 7, New York 16 29 .356 19 Methodl*t61,Green*boroa(OT) wakv, 155- Albert (M ) pinned Munson, 3200 in 9:53.8. John Hutson was N Y Rangers 22 24 4 48 175 175 3:16.6, Buffalo, Follgno2S (C vr, Houslev), Central Division Washington JSHJIIJzS pp, 17:26. Penalties— Follgno, Buf, Edmonton, Anderson 35 (Messier), 17:46. Indiana ® Middle Tennessee 72, W. Vlrglnlo 70 season: a big one as far as East is 167- Carino (P) pinned Hartley, 185- third in the 1000 in 2:52,8, Paul New Jersey 15 32 2 32 181 236 Penoltles— Messier, Edm, molor Milwaukee 31 16 .660 — Three-point plays — Wood, Kellogg. Mlllersville (Pa.) 89, Shepherd 67 concerned. Taylor (M) pinned Impronto, Adams Division 7:44; MacLean, Wpg, 8:58; Tucker, But, Atlanta 25 19 .568 4'/i Pelletier third in the 300 in 40.9, 0 (hloh-stloklng)>5:44. Gregg, Edm, 10:25. Fouled Out— None. Total Fouls— Wp- Montevallo 70, Spring HIM 65 Unlimited- Vincent (M ) pinned Jones. Montreal 29 17 5 63 228 174 13:26; Marols, Wpg, 17:21. Detroit 23 23 .500 7>/z revenge over bitter rivals Russo noted his team won’t win shlngton 23, Indiana 19. N. Carolina A&T47, Cam pbell MHS vs. Wethersfield — 98- Liscomb Kevin Ciaglo third in the 1600 in Quebec 28 19 3 59 208 173 Third period— 8, St. Louis, Flockhart 13 Cleveland 18 27 .400 17 Rebounds— Washington 47 (Round- Pembroke St. 87, High Point 72 too many more if plays like it did (M ) W BF, 105- no match, 112- Gremmo Baston 25 18 7 57 201 180 Third period— 7, Winnipeg, Ellett 5 Chicago 16 30 .348 14>/l> 4:49.3 and Joel Feehan fourth in (Arnlel, Marols), 15:49. 8, Winnipeg, (Gllm our, Hunter), 6:05. 9, St. Loulsl, tleld 10), Indiana S3 (Williams 10). S. Carolina St. 78, Augusta 68 the final two periods against the (M) pinned Fanelll, 119- MasGovos Hartford 26 22 1 53 206 185 Indiana 13 32 .289 17 Assists— Washington 16 (Bradley 5), 4:53.6: Spero Stemboulis fourth in Mullen 14 (Hawerchuk, Carlyle), 18:04. Mullen 26 (LaVallee, Federko), 7:50.10, Tennessee St. 60, Jockson St. n Chicago defeated the New York Rangers 5-4. Raiders. (W ) pinned Merrill, 126- Stewart (W ) Butlalo 22 23 5 49 185 178 Edmonton, Coffey 24 (Lum lev, Grefikv), Western Conference Indiana 19 (Richardson 7). Technicals— Tennessee-Chott. 78, Apoalochlon63 Bv Lisa Harris dec. Fregeou, 132- McCarthy (M ) sup. the shot put at 41-feet, 5-inches: Campbell Conference Penalties— Fenwes, Buf, 2:01; Turnbull, MMwost Division Edmonton and St. Louis tied 5-5 in overtime. Los Wpg, 2:01; Tucker, Buf, 16:52; Follgno, 14:16. Penalties— None. Woshlnoton, Illegal defense (2). W. Virginia Tech 76, Fairmont 59 United Press International East had a 3-1 lead after one dec. Lowea, 138- Twichell (M ) dec. and Glen Daraskevich was third in Noriis Division W L Pet. OB Wheeling 73, St. Vincents (P a .) 72 W L T Ph. OF OA Buf, mlnor-misconduct, 16:52; M a­ Overtime— No scoring. Penoltles— Angeles got by Minnesota 4-3, and Calgary and period. Jeff Buddenhauzen had Ferraro, 145- Grossman (M) dec. Houston 31 14 .689 — Xavier 77, Southern-New Orleans 72 DInetteo, 155- Albert (M ) dec. Krys- the 800-meter run in 2:14.5. Chicago 24 19 7 55 223 218 rols, Wpg, 16:52; Neufeld, Wpg, mis­ Denver 26 20 .565 5'/> Montreal Canadiens Guy Carbonneau and Gaston Vancouver tied 4-4 in overtime. given the Raiders a 1-0 lead 40 conduct, 16:52; Andreychuk, Buf, 19:35; Shots on goal— Edmonton 16-7-15-5— 43. Platons 107.HawksB4 Midwest topa, 167- Fox (W ) dec. Hartley, 185- Eagle girls also competed but no St. Louis 20 20 7 47 179 187 Dallos 22 21 .512 8 Gingras avenged their bitterest rivals Wednesday seconds into the contest before Taylor (M ) pinned Steinmetz, Minnesota 19 23 8 46 201 194 Watters, Wpg, 19:35. St. Louis 24 ««-2 — 32. Adrian 72, Olivet 61 Penguins 4, Devils 1 team scores were kept. Kathie Power-plov conversions— Edmonton San Antonio 24 23 .511 8 Alma 83, Hope 77 (Mich) Unlimited- Vincent (M ) pinned Toronto 13 31 5 31 187 241 Utah 23 25 .479 9n. Old Westburv 07, Manhattonvllle 85 Gordon twisted his left ankle. ceived numerous sales awards - Betty was salesperson 4 Dr., 5 Cyl., Auto, AC, Sunroof, 4 Dr., ‘CS’. 4 Cyl.. Auto, Rear — Meinvk, N Y , 6:21; Sondstrom, NYR, ing), 15:42; Daoust, To r, 19:29. (OT) Stereo Cass, with C,B, Defogger, R, Rust Proofed 4 (byl„ 6 Spd., Side Ralls double minor, 9:12; Dupont, Chi, double Pltt-Johnstownl9,Shlppensburg74 TODAY of fhe year for Lynch Motors in 1984. minor, 9:12; Bergevln, Chi, 10:03; Sutter, Third period— 6, Toronto, Courtnoll 13 Potsdam 71, Plottsburg 54 Girls Basketball Mavericks 126, Spurs 114 Chi, 13:44; MacLellan, N YR , 19:44. (Clark, Thomas), 15:42. Penalties— Radio, TV Sacred Heart 98, New Haven 78 East Hampton at Coventry, 7:M At Dallas, Mark Aguirre and Betty resides In Glastonbury. In her free time she Third period— 5, Chicago, Olczyk 19 Laughlln, Was, 1;14; Fergus, To r, 1;14; Scranton 84, Delaware Val lev 59 (Fraser, T . 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State vs. Washington, ESPN 0-9 llling. . i ____ MANCHESTER H E R AU ), Thursday. Jan. 30, 1986 — 13 » — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Jan. 30, 1986 College basketball roundup FOCUS/Famifc LSU produces valiant effort in ioss to Kentucky -VA ,^ p -' At South Bend, Ind., Scott Hicks Image Was the first since the outbreak time expired. LSU’s Derrick Tay­ real tough.” No. 18 Notre Dame pounded Utah By Fred Lief and Ken Barlow tossed in 14 points and LSU was without its two top lor (20 points) tied it 52-52 on a Bennett led the Wildcats with 17 94-64. United Press International apiece to carry Notre Dame, 13-3, W o rk s h o p V scorers and rebounders. jumper with six seconds left before points while Kenny Walker, Ken­ At Raleigh, N.C., Mark Price scored 20 points for Georgia Tech, in a laugher. The Irish outshot A childhood disease has brought John Williams of LSU is side­ Harden converted. tucky’s big scorer, was stifled by a Sandi Hastings 17-2, in an Atlantic Coast Confer­ Utah 63 percent to 32 percent. ' } ' . £ out the maturity of the Louisiana lined indefinitely with chicken pox "When I got the ball on the zone and finished with 12. Harden ence game. The Yellow Jackets Kelvin Upshaw of the Utes had 17 State basketball team. and captain Nikita Wilson is baseline. I knew that I had to go had 10 points and 10 assists. academically ineligible for the rest coast-to-coast with it,” Harden The Tigers, whose 11-game pulled away with a 12-0 second-half points. "You hate to lose, but I can take "Utah caught us at the wrong It,” LSU coach Dale Brown said of the season. said. “ I had to take the shot and home winning streak ended, re­ spurt. N.C. State’s Chris Washburn “ I don’t want to sound like a baby when it went in, I felt good.” ceived 18 points from Don Redden. had 18 points. time,” Irish coach Digger Phelps following a 54-52 loss to Kentucky said. “ We were due to drill Wednesday night at Baton Rouge. but I could cry,” said Brown, who The No. 9 Wildcats, winner of "W e really spent our guts out At Durham. N.C.. Mark Alarie I' was indeed teary. “ I think it's the seven straight, ran their record to tonight.” Redden said. hit for 29 points and Johnny somebody and that’s what we did.” La. “ It shows me that man has /iso, Connecticut 86, Central greatest effort of guys believing in 17-2 while No. 17 LSU dropped to Elsewhere in the Top 20, No. 3 Dawkins added 26 in an ACC greatness in him because they Connecticut 69; Alabama 69, Mis­ Manager has us. and you don't have to win to be 16-4. Georgia Tech beat North Carolina meeting to pace Duke. 19-2. Glen displayed that tonight.” sissippi 62; Auburn 97. Vanderbilt happy.” “ LSU deserves a lot of credit State 67-54; No. 4 Duke downed McCants and Larry Middleton The Tigers last week were struck 70; Florida 73, Mississippi St. 64; with chicken pox, forcing post­ Roger Harden won the Sou­ being without Nikita Wilson and Clemson 89-78; No. 6 Oklahoma scored 20 each for Clemson. Middle Tennessee 72, West Virgi­ ponement of a weekend game with theastern Conference game for John Williams,” said Kentucky's ripped Nebraska 87-60; No. 7 St. At Norman, Okla., the Sooners to act slowly nia 70; Ball St. 76, Bowling Green Auburn. The game with Kentucky Kentucky, hitting a 25-footer as Winston Bennett. "They played John's topped Villanova 81-61; and enjoyed a Big Eight romp behind 20 points each by Darryl Kennedy 71; Dayton 64, Fordham 59; and Tim McCalister. Oklahoma, DePaul 96, Northern Iowa 53; Kent 19-1, has won 44 straight at home. St. 74, Eastern Michigan 72; Miami to alter look W Dave Happen led Nebraska with 28 (Ohio) 62, Central Michigan 55; Sports In Brief Chris is a winner points and 11 rebounds. Ohio U. 85, Western Michigan 62; At New York, Walter Berry Toledo 79, Northern Illinois 77 (ot); QUESTHIN: I have just been promoted from head McHale misses Celts road trip struck for 28 points in the Big East Oklahoma St. 86, Kansas St. 70; teller to training manager. My supervisor wants me to in her 1986 debut game to power St. John’s, 20-2. Southern Methodist 68, Rice 52; dress more professionally, but I don’t think I should BOSTON — Kevin McHale is still suffering from a sore Achilles Villanova drew to 61-57 with 7; 30 Texas Christian 53, Houston 49; drastically change my appearance overnight. Do you ,V. Wk tendon and will not accompany the Boston Celtics on their road left before the Redmen scored 20 of Texas 49, Texas Tech 46; Texas have any suggestions. ’Tt ' trip to Chicago and Washington this week. M IAM I (U PI) - Chris Evert- serve in the fifth game, aided by the final 24 points. Harold Press- A&M 81, Arkansas 67; UCLA 66, I ii' The 6-foot-lO forward, who was named to the All-Star team Lloyd made her first appearance two double-faults. After that. ley's 15 points led the Wildcats. Southern Cal 56. Evert-Lloyd broke right back and ANSWER: Yes. I have several suggestions to make ’ i*4 m Tuesday, missed the team ’s last two games, against the Golden of the year Wednesday night by the transition more comfortable for you. First of all, defeating Petra Huber of Austria in game 7 served a love-game to go - ■C O U P O N State Warriors and Philadelphia 76ers. up 5-2. your appearance should not change drastically 6-2. 6-1 in the second round of the because you don’t want to alienate the tellers. £ 3 $250,000 Virginia Slims of Florida Evert-Lloyd took the first set NEW YEARS SALE However, it’s important to meet management’s r=rK-B-r i i m Drysdale sues ex-wife Tennis Tournament. with a service break in the next FREE — expectations for professional dress. I recommend It took Evert-Lloyd 74 minutes to game. solid-color skirts with classic-style blouses, either LOS ANGELES — Hall of Fame pitcher Don Drysdale has filed dispose of the world’s 76th-ranked In the second set, Evert-Lloyd automotive Charging System Check prints or solids. Choose cooordinating blazers and suit in a federal court against his ex-wife, seeking to shut down player. Evert-Lloyd faces 9th- broke Huber’s serve in the second sweater vests to give you authority. Gradually add her new restaurant in Hawaii that is named for Dodger star. seeded Carling Bassett from To­ Save up to 25% off all and sixth games and held service suits to your wardrobe, mirroring management's The suit said Drysdale gave his wife, Eula, his San Fernando ronto on Thursday night. in the first, third, fifth and seventh. Starters & Alternators image. Wear classic pumps and gold, silver or pearl Valley restaurant, Drysdale’s Club 53, when the couple divorced Evert-Lloyd lost her serve in the ’-•w The only game Huber won was the with This Coupon jewelry. You might want to read “ Looking, Working. opening game of the match but in 1984. It also claims she breached the divorce settlement when fourth, her serve. Applies to most foreign & domestic. Living Terrific 24 Hours a Day” by Emily Cho for she opened the Drysdale’s Two restaurant in Kailua-Kona, broke right back to tie the score. It wardrobe ideas. took a while for Evert-Lloyd to get "I have always put pressure on 311 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER Hawaii, last October. (Behind Economy Oil Change) 643-8844 The restaurant allegedly features the ex-pitcher's photos and accustomed to topspin shots used myself in the first match of the Master Card 8, VISA Accepted Offer Expiree Feb. 28 QUESTION: I am a bank manager responsible for memorabilia and sells Drysdale souvenirs. by Huber in the first set. year and it’s a tough one for me,” Huber broke Evert-Lloyd's Evert-Lloyd said. the Invest program. One of the brokers has been challenging my authority. My supervisor believes it’s because I don’t dress for success. I have gained Harald photo by Pinto weight and my suits no longer fit so I am wearing sport M C C m e n jackets and trousers until I lose some weight. Is it important for me to invest in a suit while I ’m still Laura Avias, a Manchester Workshop job coach, points who was trained at the Manchester Workshop, works heavy? to where she wants Nancy Bridges to place the tray of about 10 hours a week as a service room attendant. triu m p h cups at Friendly Ice Cream Inc., 199 Spencer St. Bridges, Another workshop photo is on page 15. ANSWER: It’s extremely important for you to Tyrell Hartfield’s three-point project a professional image for four reasons. First of play with but one second left on the all, if you expect the brokers to look professional you clock cupped a second-half come­ must set an example. Secondly, you may have to back to give Manchester Commun­ interact with the clients and a polished, professional ity College a 77-74 win over Workshoppers have new jobs appearance image is crucial to your success. Thirdly, Community College of Rhode your supervisor expressed concern so you must not be Island in a battle between two of presenting an image consistent with the bank's By Margaret Hayden New England’s top ten junior philosophy. And, lastly, research has indicated those Herald Reporter college hoop teams Wednesday at who project authority will be respected more readily East Catholic High. than those who do not. For all of these reasons, I Nancy Bridges of 17 Locust St. spoke with pride The Cougars were ranked No. 4 recommend you buy a couple of suits to wear until you about her job. in the region and CCRI No. 8 have reached your ideal weight. Look for suits that ” I meet lots of girls. I ’m a kitchen worker at entering the contest. can be easily altered as you lose weight. If you vary Friendly’s on Spencer Street.” she said. The 16-3 Cougars had tied it with the shirts and ties, your wardrobe will seem larger Bridges is one of 38 mentally retarded Manchester 50 seconds remaining when Car- iHBMiWiMieetBgp Workshop employees who work at minimum-wage than it Is. Wear your sport coats and trousers only on bert Russell’s short jump shot weekends. jobs in the community. Another 70 workshop clients made it 74-all. work in the workshop’s bakery, supplying items for Russell pumped in 22 points and Project sovings^woitH looifing intST the MARC Bakery-Gift Shoppe at 43 Purnell Place, as hauled down 8 rebounds, both QUESTION: I have worn my hair long since well as for companies and the workshop’s cafeteria. '1 club-high totals. Hartfield added20 college. I ’m ready for a change, but don’t know what Bridges runs a dishwasher and clears trays. Other points, while Donald Cost had 15. would be an appropriate business look. Can you make workers have jobs as cleaners, cooks, kitchen helpers, CCRI. now 10-6, was sparked by a suggestion? and car washers at local businesses and institutions. Manville Pat Fields’ game-high 25 points. I I "W e don’t send them out cold and leave them H-11 3'/6" Kraft MCC is idle until Monday, when ANSWER: It’s impossible for me to make any there,” said Laurie Prytko, executive director of the it travels to Springfield to take on specific suggestions without seeing you. Your Manchester Association for Retarded Citizens, the Springfield Tech Community Col­ I WALL INSULATION i 14JM hairstyle should be determined by the shape of your organization which runs the Manchester Workshop. lege at 8 p.m. i/iF. 21.80 face and the texture of your hair. If you admire MARC staff members check on each job before M CC Stanley Bike 0 0-0 0, a n — someone’s haircut, ask for her stylist’s name. Often placing a person trained in the workshop. Coaches Donald Cost 6 3-4 15, Les Rollins 00-00, then stay with the person for as long as necessary. Tyrell Hartfield 8 4-6 20, Corbert word of mouth is the best way to find a top-notch Russell 10 2-5 22, Lorry Lopez 0 0-0 0, beautician. Remember that short hair is more Later they regularly check to see if there are any Chris GolHaon 41-3 9, Anthony M ortin 4 24' x80 "-Reg. 49.99 B B professional than long hair and the style should be problems, Prytko siad. 3-5 11, Totals 32 13-23 77. LOUVER/LOUVER "Slowly, the coach fades away.” said Peter Mason, CCRI (74) — Brad Grossguth 1 1-1 3, Top Quality easy to care for. John Geremlo 1 0-0 2, Charles Holliday rehabilitation manager. 1 0-0 2, Anthony Mocloclo 4 0-0 B, Chuck BIFOLD DOOR 2xsxtr STUD Casing and Jamb extra. Paul Koutsopoulos said the bdkery supplies baked Santos 7 4-4 18, Mike Sweeney 1 0-0 2, Meets building codes. QUESTION: I ’m extremely thin and self-conscious goods to coffee carts and cafeterias at CIGNA Pot Fields 11 3-4 25, Paul WIrth 3 0-0 6, For all construction. • 30 '-Reg. 53.99...... «I.M John O'Sheo40-08, MikeOwensOO-00, • 36 " Reg. 63.99...... IS.M because clothing tends to hang on my body. What can I companies in Bloomfield, Windsor, and Hartford, and Totals 33 8-9 74. • combine sets to fill 4', do to improve my appearance? for Covenant Insurance Co. and Hartford Fire 5‘ and 6' openings Insurance Co. in Hartford. Workers are employed by the town of Manchester, ANSWER: There are several things that you can do as well. Some clean the water treatment plant, the MCC women to enhance your thin figure. First of all. you should Municipal Building and Lincoln Center, Each dxSxV." Exterior avoid sleeveless dresses, fabrics with small prints employee works a minimum of 30 hours and some SA N D S) PLYWOOD and two-piece dresses with short jackets. You will are upended work full time. Of 118 workshop client.s, 78 are look better proportioned in clothes with horizontal • V ___ 10J8 • V __ .1281 Manchester residents. Others live in Bolton, Vernon .1288 stripes, plaids and patterns; double-breasted suit The Cougar women are still and other area towns. jackets; skirts with large patch pockets; pleated searching for that elusive first “ It’s been five years of extensive planning, but we victory. pants, and blouses with yokes, ruffles and gathers. feel qualified to meet the town’s needs,” Prytko said Herald photo by Bashaw Manchester Community College about MARC’S ability to provide workers. was drubbed by visiting Commun­ evrvts The staff eventually plans to make the bakery Head baker and instructor Ronald Shoppe, 57 Hollister St. Sullivan, who ity College of Rhode Island. 77-35. 2 Gal.-Reg. 12.99 Sandi Hastings is a professional Image consultant self-supporting and to expand to a larger area, Mason in girls hoop action Wednesday. Courturier decorates a cake while ; has been working in the program for TEXTURE PAINTS who lives in Manchester. Do you have a question you’d said. Teammates Heidi Anderson and ■Ruff Ideal vapor barrier. Washable. Insulating. '.\f- .-.M “ if he fell down he’d be halfway Forstd, hot/cold water 4# arched door front. Protects firewood, more. DO a 10x12 room-29.85. supplies. Type M. home.” (Wim Antique Bress Herdwarei Dawkins, by the way, is no '^m strong I M shorty himself. He stands 6-11. 5 4 9 1 7 9 9 ^ ^4h.Geo'»»ftcil'C 89eiS MMESCNT continue as planned. I ’d hate to decision. but I think we should go 93.9 | X O U ^ CVERYDAY LOV PMZ5 KCUIAA M O S MAY VNtV FROM STOM see anything as innportant lost. what went wrong before sending stretch beyond the earth and on. The past record has. been space is an interesting subject I don’t think anyone will be able per gal. C. O. D. PEICES IN EFFECT NOW THRU FEB. 12th TO STORt Wt RESERVE TW R«HT TO LRATT OUAMTITIS TO DEALERS First, find the error. It would be someone else up. We have gain whatever knowledge we good. We can’t be afraid to do and we have spent so much to tell us what went wrong.” MANCNEtTER NEWINBTON HARTraRD twice as bad to see something already spent a lot of money. We can. Anything we learn is posi­ anything new.” money so far.” 649-8841 l46l^wltrMl 1127 tollR Tariglki .1200 H2 Mil* It like that happen again.” have to go on.” tive. The accident should not FrfoM tubleet to Chango N M lia I2 M M affect the program .” 14 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Jan. 30, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday -Ian. 30. 1986 - IS Displaced cat needs special Care February clinic schedule Smoking QUESTION: between the ear cartilage and skin possibilities of tumors of the that needs to be surgically drained. testees and prostate later in life. Here is the February schedule of senior citizen health clinics I have a new planned by the town Health Department; cat. Actually, Chronic ear infection can also When one or both testicles has not risk is he’s an adult necessitate long-term treatment descended into the scrotum. tht{ that was very and possible surgical drainage. dog should always be castrated.* Monday, Feb. 3 — Blood pressure screening and nutritionist, 9 pampered in his Pet Forum Keep those ears free of hair and a That’s because a retained testicle to 10 a.m., Westhill Gardens. last household. lot of problems can be avoided. has eight times the tumor rate as st Blood pressure screeening for residents only, 10:45 to 11:30 detaiied He was fed spe­ normal one. | a.m., Bennet Elderly Housing. cially cooked Allan Leventhal, D.V.M. QUESTION: I have a male If testicles are gomg to normally, Exercise class, 1; 30 to 2: SO-p.m., Manchester Senior Citizens’ By Dana Walker fish, slept in his puppy. Should I have him cas- descend into the scrotum, they Center. United Press International ow ner’s bed, trate^and if so when? usually do by maturity or soon Gymrythmics, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., YWCA. and had the run afterward. Although retained- WASHINGTON - Americans of the house, ANSWER: I’m assuming, of testicle (cryptochid) surgery is Wednesday, Feb. 5 — Blood pressure screening and can expect to live a record 74.6 getting up on tables and counters. there is a medication that your. course, that you never intend to use slightly more extensive than noi^ nutritionist, 9 to 11 a.m. for those whose last names begin with A years but women are dying in Now, with some normal restric­ veterinarian can provide that'll your male puppy as a stud, since mal scrotum castration, it should unprecedented numbers from lung be done when this problem exists,' to K, Senior Citizens’ Center. tions in my house, he’s taken to help relieve his anxiety and castration makes him perman­ Exercise class, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.. Senior Citizens’ Center. cancer despite a slight drop in soiling most any place except in his perhaps change his soiling ently sterile. If he’s a pure-bred Besides tumor problems, the male cigarette smoking, the govern­ litter box. How can I change this? behavior. puppy with papers and has a good with a single descended testicle is ment’s annual health report says personality and physical type, this still fertile and passes this charac-! Friday, Feb. 7 — Exercises, 1; 30 to 2; 30 p.m.. Senior Citizens’ today. Center. ANSWER: Your cat feels de­ QUESTION: My poodle has is something you should decide teristicj on to his puppies. Blacks lagged far behind whites recurring ear problems. Is being a upon. However, if he’s a mixed prived now that he’s lost his special Monday, Feb. 10 — Gymrythmics, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m., YWCA. in longevity and had much higher privileges and is being treated like poodle have anything to do with breed, has a faulted personality or Allan Leventhal D.V.M. Is a rates of infant mortality, teenage a regular cat. He feels insecure this? a less-than-average physique, con­ Bolton veterinarian. Do you have a Exercises, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.. Senior Citizens’ Center. pregnancies and obesity, the go­ being in a new house and under sider castration. question you’d like to see answered vernment report said. new restrictions, and is showing ANSWER: Poodles of all sizes If he develops into a staggy. here? Write to Pet Forum, P.O.; Wednesday, Feb. 12 — Holiday, no exercise class. sexually aggressive and domineer­ Box 59.1, Manchester Herald, Man­ The yearly health report, re­ his confusion and perhaps defiance have an inherited problem of hair leased Wednesday by the Health by soilings You can help the growing in the ear canal. If it is not ing youngster, then certainly cas­ chester, 06040. Friday,Feb. 14 — Exercises, l:30to2:30p.m.,SeniorCitizens’ tration should be done. If he’s the Center. and Human Services Department situation py^^sho^ng increased rem ove, the hair plugs the canal, and to be presented to Congress interest in him, talltlng to him and trapping the ear wax, reducing air neighborhood stud and wanders after every female in reach, then today, showed Americans have showing him more affection. circulation and producing a moist, Olivia returns Monday, Feb. 17 — Holiday, no exercise class. less to fear from heart disease and Pet him, groom him and praise warm, dark environment which is do it. On the other hand, if he’s a gentle stay-at-home, then neuter­ HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Olivia stroke than ever before because of him, especially if he does some­ ideal for the growth of organisms. Wednesday, Feb. 19 — Exercises, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.. Senior a reduction in smoking and im­ times use his litter pan. If he favors Bacteria, viruses, mites, and fungi ing isn’t necessary. Castration de Havilland will return to Wamen Citizens’ Center. tends to slow down a male about Bros., the studio where her filing proved treatments for high blood a certain spot to soil, feed him can thrive there, and produce a pressure. there. Cats will rarely eliminate variety of ear ailments. ‘That’s why 25% if it’s done at maturity, which career began in the 1930s, to join; the cast of the TV miniseries Friday, Feb. 21 — Exercises, 1; 30 to 2:30 p.m., Senior Citizens’ where they eat. it’s so important to remove ear occurs at 6 to 10 months of age. Center. But heart disease remains the Herald photo by Baahaw To also discourage him from hair on a regular basis before depending on the breed. "North and South, Book II.’’ No. 1 killer, followed by cancer and v ’The later castration is per­ stroke. | V Paul Koutsopoulos, Brooke Halkett and sendee manager, Halkett manages the 3 using that area, you can squirt him inflammation of the outer ear The veteran actress joins a cast: Monday, Feb. 24 — Blood pressure screening and nutritionist, with a water pistol or drop some occurs. Groomers often do this. It formed after maturity occurs, the that includes Lloyd Bridges, David; “This country’s health record is Patty McKenna, from left, are ready for bakery and McKenna has been trained lesser effect it will have, although 9:30 to 11 a,m., Mayfair Gardens, pots and pans on the floor as he gets should be done by them or your Carradine, Lesley-Anne Down,- Blood pressure screening, 1 to 2 p,m.. Salvation Army, impressive,’’ newly installed customers at the MARC Bakery on by the Manchester Workshop Program into the executive position. Just be veterinarian every two months or it almost always has a diminishing Linda Evans, Morgan Fairchild,! Health ^cretary Otis Bowen said Purnell Place. Koutsopoulos is food for Jobs Development. sure he doesn’t see you do this. so, depending on the poodle. Once effect on male aggressiveness, leg Exercises, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m,. Senior Citizens’ Center, Hal Holbrook, Jean Simmons,; Gymrythmics, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. YWCA. in releasing the report, compiled That way, he’ll think the water or cleared, the ear can be effectively lifting on furniture, and roaming, James Stewart and David Ogden- by the National Center for Health the loud noise are associated with kept free of inflammation. etc. In general, neutering is Stiers. Statistics. his bad behavior and not with you. If neglected too long, severe recommended by humane socie­ Wednesday, Feb. 26 — Blood pressure screening for persons ties for any male that is not going to whose last names begin with L to Z. Senior Citizens’ Center. “We continue to make new gains Though this usually works to inflammation may lead to secon­ De Havilland will portray a against the major causes of death About Town discourage aberrant elimination, dary problems such as inflamma­ be used for breeding purposes to Union army nurse in the 12-hour, Blood pressure screening, 1 to 2 p.m., Spencer Village. cut down on overpopulation. Exercises, 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.. Senior Citizens’ Center. and at the same time we are seeing D use this as a last resort with your tion of the middle ear, chronic scar miniseries that is being produced- a pronounced slowing in health 0 new cat because it might make him tissue that blocks the canal neces­ Neutering, which removes both by David L. Wolper for broadcast! Exercises, 1:30 to 2:30 p,m.. Senior Citizens’ Center, cost increases,” he said. Rainbow for Girls Installs meet Monday at 7:15 p.m. at the Ellington Ambulance feel more insecure. If all else fails. sitating surgery, or hemorrhage the testicles, also removes any this spring on ABC. ‘ Building on Route 140 next to Ellington High School. Htrald photo by Richmond The biggest preventable health Manchester Assembly 15, International Order of the For more information, call John T. Clark, 749-9031. Nutritionist: Gloria Weiss, R.D. risk remains the same — cigarette Rainbow for Girls will install Kelly Ann Arnold as The public is welcome. Clinic nurse: Kathleen Tummillo, R.N,C. smoking, especially by women worthy adviser Satur­ Morkey, a male shepherd cross, has a little recreation whose deaths from lung cancer are session with Dog Warden Richard Rand. Morkey is day at 8 p.m. at the Lamaze offers classes now rising 6.2 percent a year, Masonic Temple. 25 E. Mayfair Gardens; 211-215 N, Main St,, community room. The Lamaze Childbirth Educators of Greater waiting to be adopted. Salvation Army Citadel: 661 Main St. , compared with an average 1.3 Center St. percent increase for men in the Her installing suite Manchester offer six-week birth preparation classes. Manchester Senior Citizens’ Center: 549 E. Middle Turnpike, past 13 years. For registration and more information, call 646-4812. nurse’s office. will be: Melanie Bodin, Adopt a pet Spencer Village: Pascal Lane, community room. The statistics show that in 1983, installing officer: Westhill Gardens: 24 Bluefield Drive, community room. about 35 percent of adult males Sherry Crawford, instal­ Joy appears in Illinois play Bennet Elderly Housing: 1146 Main St., community room. were cigarette smokers, a slight ling worthy adviser; Jennifer Joy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Joy YMCA: North Main Street. decrease from 1980, while the Kim Wright, installing of Manchester, will appear in Circa '21 Dinner Morkey, puppies percentage of women who smoked chaplain; Dawn Mazur, Theater’s production of “Joseph and the Amazing remained stable, at 30 percent. installing marshal; Jen­ Technicolor Dream Caot” in Rock Island. HI., from Smoking increased from 33 per­ nifer Shurkus, installing Feb. 4 to April 13. cent to 3F-percent among women recorder. Polly Morri­ wait at the pound aged 20 to 24. son will do the flag Doctors urge screening tribute. The 9 p.m. inter­ Tourism district seeks data In general, the government polation will be done by The East of the River Tourism and Convention By Barbara Richmond New Seasons, a new adult care report showed: Special to the Herald John Mather Chapter. District, representing seven area towns including center, a part of Meadows Conva­ of women for chlamydia • Lung cancer has replaced Order of DeMolay. Solo­ Manchester, is seeking information about events open lescent Home. breast cancer as the No. 1 cancer ists will be Mrs. Lee to the public, such as house tours, antique shows, It’s hard to believe that anyone Two of the dogs there Tuesday By Rob Stein disease in followups. killer among women. would abandon puppies in this cold had known owners. The other is the Dunham and Bob Li- athletic events and performances. Those with such United Press International In addition, only four of the • White women live longer than zotte. Organist will be information may call the district office. 646-2223. weather. But a few days ago, nice black Labrador retriever that womens’ children — 7 percent — other Americans. found box of seven Barbara F. Lott. The J J someone a was wearing an outdated Worces­ BOSTON — Pregnant women developed the infection. In another • Black males die youngest. Rev. Art Dunham will newborn puppies on Parker Street, ter. Mass., licence tag when picked should be screened for the most group of 24 babies of women who • Black infants are more likely Kelly Ann Arnold Shower set for Mary’s Field and brought them to the dog pound. up on Tolland Turnpike a few perform the common venereal disease and werenottreated, 12 —or 50 percent to die at birth than whites. benediction. St. James Church, Combined Catholic Mothers’ Already, four of them have been weeks ago. Rand said he’s a nice treated with an antibiotic found to — developed the illness. • More teenage mothers are adopted. dog but he will have to have the vet Other officers to be installed are: Rhonda Mercer Circle, will hold an anonymous baby showerto benefit be a safe and effective way of The study was the largest of its black than white. worthy associate adviser: Andrea Billey, charity; Mary’s Field, at 1 p.m. Sunday in tbe lower church. Dog Warden Richard Rand destroy him if he isn’t adopted preventing the spread of the kind conducted on chlamydia, • The tendency toward being estimates the puppies were no soon. Amy McCarthy, hope; Jennifer Shurkus. faith Mary’s Field is a non-profit organization that bacteria to newborns, doctors said which infects an estim ate 3 overweight is much higher among pro-tem; Sherry Crawford, recorder; Kim Wright, ministers to people through any temporary life crisis, more than 10 days old when they Last week’s featured pet. a today. million people in the United States black women than any other were brought to the pound. They female husky cross nam ^ Jill, treasurer; Melanie Bodin. drill leader; Dawn Mazur, such as an unexpected pregnancy or child abuse. A study at San Francisco Gen­ each year and is considered the group. chaplain; Carol Kozak, love; Tina Zorger, religion; New or nearly new maternity clothes, baby clothes, need to be hand fed. was adopted by a Manchester eral Hospital found that erythro­ • ’The Northeast has a dispro­ A Put the Love Of Your most common venereal disease. It Jessica Waterhouse, nature; Polly Morrison, immor­ This week's featured pet is a family. The female collie- blankets, cloth diapers or baby furniture will be mycin is effective against chlamy­ often produces no symptoms in portionately high number of doc­ tality; Kelly Topping, fidelity; Jamie Hoffman, appreciated. For more information, contact Fran 6-month-old shepherd cross male. shepherd cross mentioned in last dia trachomatis, a gonorrhea-like tors and nurses. He has been named Morkey by women, but men experience dis­ patriotism; Honore Politi, service; Kelly Lawrence, Giard, 643-8482, or Florence Sbeils, 643-6797, week’s column was claimed by its disease that can result in sterility charges and burning sensations. Specifically, the average life confidential observer; Katie Zeidler, keeper of the Rand. owner. So were the black-and- in women and cause pneumonia in Morkey is black and tan. and was However, women who do not expectancy for Americans jewels, white mixed breed and the black infants bom to infected mothers. have the disease treated can suffer reached a new high In 1983, the Elizabeth Mottram will be installed as mother Show applications ready picked up on Main Street on Jan. shepherd cross. Tetracycline, commonly pres­ pelvic inflammation leading to 24. He will be ready for adoption on The male Irish setter retriever Life On^loud^^ With latest year for such statistics, of adviser by Pat Kalinauskas. The Advisory Baord will The Manchester Art Association will hold its 13th cribed for chlamydia,' cannot be sterility. 74.6 years, with white women be installed by Hal Livingston. annual free arts and crafts exhibit and sale in Center Saturday, if not claimed by his cross, also mentioned in last used by pregnant women because The researchers estimated it owner. He appears to be healthy, week’s column, was adopted by a living the longest — 78.7 years. Board members to be installed are: Richard Claing, Park on Main Street on June I from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. it stains the teeth of newborns. would cost about $3,000 to screen Black women were next at 73.6 chairman: Pat Kalinauskas, secretary: Jan Wright, with a rain date of June 8. Applications may be N frisky and friendly. Manchester family. “Screening pregnant women for 100 women and treat,the 12 patients years followed by white men at 71.7 treasurer; Ann-Marie Arnold, Pete Arnold, Sarah obtained from John Massolini, 649-7918. There were five dogs at the The dog pound is located near the the infection and treating them is who can be expect^ to have the pound on Tuesday including Mor­ towh refuse area off Olcott Street. years and black men at 65.4. Bryce, Sandra Crawford, Ronald Mottram. Robert effective both medically and eco­ disease. The cost of curing one The government report said the Nelson, Sandra Ratcliffe, William Ratcliffe. Pamela key. One of them, a handsome Rand is at the pound weekdays nomically because it reduces com­ case of infant pneumonia averages Check blood pressure male collie, found on East Middle from noon to 1 p.m. He can also be A Love Message Valentine overall infant mortality rate has Stone and Janet Von Deck, advisers. plications that cost lots of bucks.’’ about $10,000. continued to decline and was 10.6 COVENTRY — Community Health Care Services Turnpike on Jan. 19. was adopted reached by calling the pound. said Dr. Julius Schachter, whose “Just preventing one severe while I was there. 643-6642 or the police department, deaths for every 1,000 live births in Fehr speaks on drugs will hold a blood pressure clinic Sunday from 1 to 2 study is in The New England case of pneumonia would more 1984. But the rate of decline for the p.m. at Coventry Pharmacy. A similar clinic will be The collie, a spitting image of 646-4555. Journal of Medicine. than pay for the entire program,” Lassie, will probably be called There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog past two years appears to have HARTFORD — Donald Fehr, executive director of held Feb. 18 from 1 to 2 p.m. at Village Pharmacy, Researchers gave 60 pregnant said Schachter. slowed and the black infant mor­ the Major League Baseball Players Association, will Lassie. He's going to have many and the new owner must have the In The women who were diagnosed as Schachter said that an average people to love. He was adopted by dog licensed. tality rate remains almost twice as be among the panelists at a symposium, “Substance suffering from the disease erythro­ of 5 percent of all women in the high as for whites. Abuse in Sports and the Marketplace,” Friday from 1 Dance In squares Saturday mycin four times a day for seven United States of child-bearing age The United States, government to 5 p.m. at the University of Connecticut School of days and found that 55 women, or can be expected to have the Manchester Square Dance Club will hold a figures say, ranks 14th in the world Law, 55 Elizabeth St. Also participating will be John club-level dance Saturday from 8 to 11 p.m. at Waddell MANCHESTER HERALD 92 percent, had no traces of the disease. in infant deaths. Toner, director of athletics for the university and School on Broad Street. Clint McLean will call the Births chairman of a committee for a National Drug Testing squares and Gene and Lori King will cue the rounds. Policy. The event will be sponsored by the school’s Spectators are welcome. Your Ad Will Appear February 14th Sports Law Society. Pharmer, Todd Mason, son of Wahiberg III of 4 Salem Road, was Cinema For more information, call Peter Roisman at Keith and Mary (Tedford) born Jan. 15 at Manchester Mem­ 549-6700 or Tom Walsh at 233-6130. About town deadlines Pharmer of Scotland, was born orial Hospital. The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Items submitted to the About Town column must be Jan 11 at Manchester Memorial HARTFORD EAST HARTFORD Nights (PG-13) 7,9:25. — Fletch (PG) 7, received by the Manchester Herald five days before Hospital. The maternal grandpar­ Richard Bergeron of Hebron. The Clntmo City— Ron B. — The Journey Eastwood Pub A CInoma — Clue with National Lampoon’s European Support group meets Monday ents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter paternal grandparent are Mr. and of Noftv Gonn (PG) 7:10, 9:20. — (PG) 7:30. Vacation (PG-13) 8:45. publication. Mr.c. John Wahiberg of Cranston, Subway (R) 7:20, 9:30. — The Gods Poor RIchords Pub A CInoma — Clue The Vernon Area Satellite Support Group of the Always include a daytime phone number in case Tedford of 25 Lilac St. The paternal Must Be Crazy (PG) 7:30, 9:45. (PG) 7:30,9:30. questions arise. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R.I. Sbowcoto Cinemas 1-9 — The Jewel VERNON Connecticut Traumatic Brain Injury Association will Aubrey Pharmer of West Willing- of the Nile (PG) 1:30,9:40. — Runaway CIno 1 A 2 — White Nights (PG-13) 7, Train (R) 1:20,9:55. — Rocky IV (PG) 9:40. — Clue (PG) 7:15,9:10. ton. The baby has a sister, Kate, 2. Carpenter. Ross Thomas 1, 7:15, 9:25. — Spies Like Us (PG) 1, Wayne, son of Thomas W. and 7:40, 10. — Out ot Africo (PG) 1, 7:10, WEST HARTFORD 3 .Thoughts 10:05. — The Color Purple (PG-13) 1:15, Elm 1 A 1 — White Nights (PG-13) 7, i Caya, Jared Leonard, son of Noreen B. (Nichols) Carpenter of 7, 10:10. — Iron Eagle (PG-13) 1:30, 9:30. — A Chorus Line (PG-13) 7,9:30. David and Susan (Carini) Caya of 144 Hebron Road. Bolton, was bom 7:20, 9:50. — A Nightmare on Elm M l i i i iliOfHHNG PLAZA 2A Sunset Lane. Bolton, was born Jan. 10 at Manchester Memorial Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge (R) 2,7:30, Isn’t it interesting that in this 9:40. — Twice In a LItetIme (R) 1:30, WILLIMANTIC ■ Jan. 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. The maternal grandpar­ 7:20,10. Jlllsen Snuors Cinema — A Night­ ' Hospital. The maternal grandpar­ ents are Jean S. Nichols of Old day when our concerns turn to mare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's i i i . ents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lyme, and the late Stanley L. water and air pollution we fail to MANCHESTER Revenge (R) 7:10,9:25.— Troll (PG-13) 1 3 -s remember the words of Jesus as UA Thontors East — White Nights 7:15, 9:15. — Runaway Train (R) 7:05, -Carini of Bolton. The paternal Nichols. The maternal great­ (P(3-13) 7, 9:25. — Back to the Future 9:10. — Out ot Africa (PG) 7:30. — ■grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. grandmother is Mary J. Nichols of E xam plt recorded in Mark’s gospel (Mark (PG) 7:10, 9:20. — Young Sherlock White Nights (PG-13) 7, 9:25. — The Leonard Caya of Willimantic. Manchester. The pateral grand­ 21, 22, 23) He tells us that “It is the Holmes (PG-13) 7:05,9:15. Jewel of the Nile (PG) 7,9:15. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas *6.00 thought-life that pollutes. For from within, out of men’s hearts, come MANSFIELD WINDSOR 0 0 Dobos, Brandon Michael, son of M. Carpenter of Hillcrest Road. ''rgns-Lux Celloso Twin — White Plaza — Clue (PG) 7:15. Donald E. and Jody (Barrie) Bolton. evil thoughts of lust, theft, murder, Dobos of 52 Nike Circle, was bom adultery, wanting what belongs to Closed For Inventory Jan. 15 at Manchester Memorial others, wickedness, deceit, lewd­ Hospital. The maternal grandpar­ Guillotine E xam ple ness, envy, slander, pride, and all Please Join other folly. All these vile things Friday Morning Jan. 31st ents are Mr. and Mrs. John Watson Contrary to popular belief, the • 10.00 of Pittsfield. Mass. The paternal guillotine was invented by a E xam ple come from within; they are what THE ROUND TABLE SINGERS grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. member of the Paris Academy of pollute you and make you unfit for of 1968-1980 for Don Dobos of Detroit. The baby has Surgery and was built according to • 14.00 God.” a brother. Jared Brennan Dotras, 2. specifications of a German instru­ If we could get that message Will OPEN 12 Noon ment maker in 1788. The World across to the populations of our THE MARTHA WHITE Newton, Kyle Robert, son of Almanac Book of Inventions re­ prisons, we could emphasize that a MEMORIAL CONCERT with great after inventory buys James R and Leticia (Rodriguez) ports it was adopted for executions Call Sue or Johanne To person who becomes an inmate in 1790 by Joseph Guillotine, still has value in the eyes of God. A tribute to the late Martha White in recognition of her woooooiBBeaEioooooeooooooooooooooooooooooooooocwoooooooooooooooooooooeoo Newton of 10 Proctor Road, was musical contribution to the youth of Manchester. bom Jan. 15 at Manchester Mem­ deputy to the states general in But religion is not a major subject France, for humane reasons. in any prison administration pro­ orial Hospital. The maternal Place Your Valentine gram. There was a day in the past Saturday, February 1st: 8:00 P.M. grandmother is Euricides Qui­ Bailey Auditorium Manchester High School SPECIAL PURCHASE nones of Bronx, N.Y. The paternal when the prison chaplain was regarded as an important member General Admission — SS.OO grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. of the official staH. No more! He Robert Newton of Manchester. The EMERGENCY Message Today! 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 has been supplanted by a “Direc­ Reserved Patron Tickets on sale now at Manchester High Real Linen Shirts Reg. *35 •15.99 baby has a brother, Jimmy New­ Fire — Police — Medical tor of Counselling Services”. I Seating^ Available re»ervmtion$ emit 647^1200 j?/";™''?" mfter S pm . ton, 9. wonder why. DIAL 911 Proemedt from thm Conemrt will bmneJU tkm Real Silk Shirts Values to *70 •15.99 Wahiberg, John Robert IV, son In Manchester Rev. Russell Camp Mmnhm White Seholmnhip Fund. of John R. and Pamela (Bergeron) Ret. Prison Chaplain M — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Jan 30. 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Jan. 30. 1986 — 17

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QUESTION: I started investing for my eventuai income does result in many people paying Income tax your golden years you’ll collect full SS benefits, no COMING SOON! retirement shortiy after I received my Navy on part of their SS benefits. However, that’s a tax on matter how much earned income you have. discharge in 1945. As a resuit, I have what I consider a SS benefits — not a direct reduction of the size of good investment portfolio of stocks, bonds and mutual benefit checks. QUESTION: I will be eligible to retire, at 62, on a fund shares. I was in business for my seif and set up a Investors* From your letter, it’s obvious you will pass the pension in a few months. The pension won’t be much. Keogh self-empioyed retirement plan in 1962, when threshold and have to pay tax-on as much as half of But, thanks to investment income, my wife and I will Keoghs became available. And I've been putting Guide your SS benefits. Nonetheless, I can’t help thinking be able to live very comfortably. How soon before my money into an individual retirement account since how grand it would be if all my old shipmates invested birthday date should I apply for Social Security? Also, 1982, when IRA rules were liberalized. William A. Doyle as wisely as you have. We could have a bang-up where should I apply? I will be well-fixed financially when I retire in a few reunion — even charter a luxury liner and call on the months at age 65. Besides sizable dividends and liberty ports we hit more than four decades ago. ANSWER: You can put in your application for SS interest, I will collect Social Security. benefits anytime within the three months before your Will my dividend and interest income reduce my SS retirement date. It’s wise to do it as early as possible. benefits? Also, when I start taking money out of my QUESTION: Suppose I take a part-time job after I If, by a “few” months, you mean three, you should Keogh and IRA, will those withdrawals cut my SS confusion on this. Some people are mixing up the-SS retire. How much will my Social Security benefits be apply right now. benefits? benefit reduction rules with the requirement that reduced? Put in your application at the nearest Social some SS recipients must pay federal income tax on Security Administration office, which you’ll find ANSWER: No, on both counts. Only wages, salary, part of their benefits. ANSWER: That depends on your age and the total listed in your telephone directory. commissions, tips, fees and such, which the Since 1984, every SS recipient has had to pay tax on amount of your earned income. Until you reach age 70, government calls “earned income,” reduces SS up to half of his or her benefits if his or her adjusted your SS benefits will be reduced by $1 for every $2 of QUESTION: If I retire at 62, how much lower will benefits. gross income, plus otherwise tax-free interest from earned income you receive past an “exempt my Social Security benefits be, than if I retire at 65? But you can have unlimited amounts of so-called municipal bonds and half of his or her SS benefits amount.” “unearned income” from dividends, interest, rents exceeds a threshold — $25,000 for individuals, $32,000 This year, that exempt amount is $7,800 for SS ANSWER: Your SS benefits will be reduced by and various other things, including Keogh plans, IRAs for married couples filing joint returns and zero for recipients between 65 and 70; $5,760 for those under 65. exactly 20 percent, by retiring on your62nd birthday. • and pensions, and there will be no impact on your SS married people filing separate returns. These numbers are up from $7,320 and $5,400 in 1985. benefits. Granted, all income — earned and unearned — is Once you turn 70, there will be no reduction in SS Doyle welcomes written questions, but he can The mailbag indicates there’s a fair amount of included in the threshold calculation. So, unearned benefits because of earned income. At that point in provide answers only through the column. 3 Business In Brief Productivity has Productivity Stanley Works has earnings gain NEW BRITAIN — The Stanley Works reports that its 1985 net 4th quarter drop earnings rose 8.2 percent from a year ago on a 4.3 percent -Output per hour of non- increase in sales. Bv The Associated Press at $19.66 a barrel in contracts for - 0 D The company had fourth-quarter net earnings of $78.3 million farrrv business sector March delivery, down from Tues­ compared to $72.4 million the previous year, the company said U.S. efficiency in producing day’s $20.17 close. -Figures are percent Wednesday. Sales were $1.21 billion compared with $1.16 the goods and services fell in the last Prices for heating oil and gaso­ previous year, the company reported. quarter of 1985 by the greatest line also were lower. Earnings per share were $2.85, compared to $2.60 the previous percentage in four years, accord­ In figures released late Tuesday, changes from year. ing to the government. the American Petroleum Institute 3.0% 2.9% previous quarters, For the fourth quarter, the tool-maker reported a 15 percent Americans’ productivity was said U.S. refinery stocks grew by Increase in net earnings on a 5.4 percent increase in down at an annual rate of 1.3 more than 7 million barrels in the (seasonaily adjusted fourth-quarter sales compared with the fourth quarter of 1984. percent overall, and down at a 1.8 week ended Jan. 24 — up to 5 Fourth-quarter net earnings were $25.7 million, compared with percent rate when excluding farm­ million barrels more than traders annual rates) $22.4 million for the fourth quarter of 1984. ing, he Labor Department said had expected. Sales in the quarerter were $322.4 million compared to $305.9 Wednesday. The Agriculture Department million for the same period a year ago. The last time there was a also announced it has scaled back sharper quarterly drop was the its eligibility list for accepting 0.7% fourth quarter of 1981 when pro­ highly erodible land into a new D.5% Combustion wins Chinese project ductivity fell at a 5.3 percent long-range conservation reserve 0.3% annual pace. program. STAMFORD — Combustion Engineering Inc. says it has been In other economic news Wednes­ Farmers will be able to sign up selected by a Chinese chemical company to modernize an day. oil prices slipped, while the for the 1986 crop programs and the ethylene plant in China. U.S. dollar hit its lowest level conservation reserve from March 2 1 2 3 Combustion Engineering reported Wednesday that it plans to against the Japanese yen in more 3 to April 11 at local offices of the m work on a plant for China Petro-Chemical International Co., in an than seven years. department’s Agricultural Stabili­ 84 p '85 '85 '85 effort to increase production at the Chinese plant and make it The productivity downturn was zation and .Conservation Service. K more energy efficient. seen by analysts as a reflection of The programs were authorized - 1;2%- 1.2% Lummus Crest, a subsidiary of Combustion Engineering, will the slowdown in economic growth in the Food and Security Act of provide the basic engineering for the remodeling of the Chinese last year and as a possible 1985, which became law last J plant. Combustion said in a statement. forewarning of a long-term return month. Basic parts of the new m m J to higher inflation rates. Revamping the plant will begin in early 1986 and is expected to programs were announced two In all of 1985, productivity grew a weeks ago. be completed in 1987. Ethylene is used as a fuel, an anesthetic and negligible 0.3 percent, compared In a major change from the in plastics. with a 2.1 percent increase in 1984, initial description of the conserva­ the department said. tion reserve program, less land Elsewhere, a report that U.S. will be eligible for consideration. UPl oraptilc Kaman’s 4th quarter earnings rise crude inventories were much The program is designed to take BLOOMFIELD, Conn. (AP)- Kaman Corp. reported its higher than analysts had predicted up to 45 million acres of highly U.S. business productivity outside the farm economy fourth-quarter net earnings rose 12 percent from a year ago on a 7 helped drive oil prices down erodible land out of production dropped 1.8 percent in the last quarter of 1985, the A Wednesday. percent increase in revenues. through 1990 under 10-year con­ biggest decline in four years and topping a year of no Kaman reported fourth-quarter net earnings of $5 million, On the New York Mercantile tracts in which farmers pledge to Exchange, West Texas Interme­ plant grass and trees instead of change in output, the Labor Department said compared to $4.4 million a year ago. Fourth-quarter sales were diate. the major U.S. crude, closed $144.4 million compared to $135.5 million a year ago, the company crops. Wednesday. said Wednesday in a statement. For the full year, Kaman reported net earnings rose 10 percent on a 3 percent increase in revenues. Net earnings for the year were $19.1 million, compared to $17.1 million for 1984. Total Senate dumps latest bid for Conrail revenues for 1985 were $556.4 million, up from last year’s $538.5 N million. By George Lobsenz organized a consortium of 41 Norfolk Southern’s proposal. Nevertheless, numerous sena­ United Press International investors to buy Conrail. “Clearly, there is no mandate to tors vehemently criticized Norfolk The vote indicated that Norfolk sell this railroad to Norfolk South­ Southern’s offer as clearly inferior Konishiroku buys Royal Business WASHINGTON - The Senate Southern, a major eastern railroad ern,” said Saunders. to Morgan Stanley’s bid and said WINDSOR — Konishiroku Photo Industry Co. Ltd. has has scrapped Morgan Stanley & and Conrail competitor, has the However, Transportation Secre­ President Reagan was badly mis­ completed its purchase of Royal Business Machines Inc., the Co.’s $1.4 billion bid for Conrail, necessary support to win Senate tary Elizabeth Dole, who has taken in asserting that a sale to companies have announced. putting a fresh head of steam passage of its offer, possibly later lobbied strongly for Norfolk South­ Norfolk Southern was the best way Konishiroku Photo owned 34 percent equity interest in Royal behind Norfolk Southern Corp.’s this week. ern, read a different meaning in to start cutting the federal deficit. before buying the remaining 66 percent of the company from competing $1.2 billion offer for the Norfolk Southern’s prospects in the Senate vote. Triumph-Adler North America Inc., Royal’s parent company. government-owned freight rail the House, however, remain diffi­ Sen. Donald Riegle, D-Mich., carrier. cult, even with the strong support “The Senate has carefully re­ noted Norfolk Southern not only After the purchase, Konishiroku Photo renamed Royal to Despite arguments that Morgan of the Reagan administration. viewed the Morgan Stanley prop­ offered $200 million less than Konica Business Machines U.S.A. Inc., which will remain Stanley’s bid would do much more Thomas Saunders, managing osal and rejected it as a threat to Morgan Stanley, but also would be headquartered in Windsor. The transaction will be effective to reduce the federal deficit than director of Morgan Stanley, con­ the future of Conrail,” she said in a able to exploit Conrail tax benefits Jan. 27, the companies said Wednesday. Norfolk Southern’s proposal, sena­ tended the vote was sufficiently statement. “I am not surprised at costing the government $400 mil­ tors voted 53-39 Wednesday to kill close in the Senate to “send a this outcome. The sale of Conrail to lion in lost tax revenues through Rate rumors buoy Wall Street the offer by Morgan Stanley, a New message’ ’ to the House that serious Norfolk Southern guarantees its 1990, according to a Congressional York investment house that has questions had been raised about long-term viability.” Budget Office estimate. NEW YORK — The stock market headed higher today, Weekend Plus is a bright new magazine resuming its recent advance amid hopes for lower interest rates. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 4.13 to 1,563.07 in Built by Professionals the first hour of trading. with Quality Materials Gainers opened up a 2-1 lead over losers among New York Be somebody. reporting on Manchester people and their lifestyles. Stock Exchange-listed issues. In the credit markets this morning, prices of long-term government bonds, which move in the opposite direction from interest rates, climbed about $2.50 for every $1,000 in face value. 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L MANCHESTER HERAl.n, Thursday. Jan. 30, 1986 — U — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thuradav. Jan. 30. 1986 More sought to help victims Woodbury casts vote for cat LOOK FOR THE S T A R S . . . * *6 HARTFORD (UPI) - Crime Committee are backing would Injuries Compensation Board, WOODBURY (AP) — A woman who says her ously on Tuesday to allow 14-year-old Fred the cat victims could receive more com­ allocate $250,000 that would be which provides compensation hair stands on end when a cat walks in the room has to stay in the library. M rs Delaney, who has lived pensation for their suffering and used to support community-based from a fund financed by court lost a battle with a feline named Fred over which In W o ^ b u ry for 14 years, asked that he be removed might find counseling and other programs that assist crime fines. Look for the CLASSiFiED ADS with STARS; stars help you get one gets to patronize the Woodbury Library. because she says she has a deathly fear of cats. assistance easier to find under a victims. The Democrats want to raise the F r ^ , who took up residence in the library nine But Town Attorney John Yarborough researched plan offered by Democratic He said the state already has total to $15,000 for injuries, except years ago, has won the support of the local the issue and said F red’s presence doesn’t violate lawmakers. victim advocates working in pro­ in drunken driving cases where the community, despite the protests and pleas of local any state or local laws. better results. Put a star on your ad and see what a The plan, developed by House secutors offices to help victims, limit would remain at $10,000, and resident Phyllis Delaney. Mrs. Delaney first criticized Fred’s presence in Democrats serving on the Legisla­ but the services are limited and for dependents of m urder victims, “ So be it,” Mrs. Delaney said. “ I will not fight December 1984. She said she wanted to use the ture’s Judiciary Committee, also victims often need counseling and who could get up to $25,000. back. The town of Woodbury and its officials have library, but she has ailurophobia, an abnormal fear called for setting up a toll-free other help now provided by the Tulisano said that expanding ^ difference it makes. Telephone 643-2711, AAonday-Friday, telephone hotline crime victims advocates. community-based programs to proven that in Woodbury, animals have more of cats. But despite the fact she’s received "filthy, could call to learn where they could The Democratic plan, which will assist crime victims also would rights than a taxpaying citizen.” Mrs. Delaney said she’s had a fear of cats since threatening hate mail,” she said that deep in her get assistance. be submitted for consideration by generate added publicity about the Rep. Richard D^^^TuIisano, D- the Republican-controlled Judi­ Criminal Injuries Compensation childhood, and her hair literally stands on end if heart, she doesn’t hate Fred. 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. if “Not once have I mentioned malice, harm, Rocky Hill, said Wednesday law­ ciary Committee, also calls for Board. one is around. Additionally, she said she has injury, hate, or even dislike for the cat,” she said. KIT 'N' CARLYLE ®by Lorry Wright makers created a fund last year to increasing the amount of compen­ Joining Tulisano to announce the asthma and gets an allergic reaction from cat hair. “I have had offers from cat-haters to kill the cat, provide money for services to sation crime victims can obtain Democratic proposals were Reps. “ I have read the Woodbury Library is one of the best in the state,” Mrs. Delaney said Wednesday. but It isn’t the cat’s fault, and I wouldn’t want the assist crime victims, but put no from the state. Patricia Dillon of New Haven, HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED ”I will never know.” cat harmed. I merely wanted to be able to use tpe money into the fund; Crime victims who suffer per­ Joan V. Hartley of Waterbury and library. ” Tulisano said the plan he and sonal injuries ca^ now get up to James R. McCavanagh of The library’s board of trustees voted unanim­ Reliable Mature person Tvplst/Clerlcal Person other Democrats on the Judiciary $10,000 from the state Criminal Manchester. needed for local church Wanted — Minimum of 50 ^ IN E SS & SERVICE DIRECTORY nursery. Sunday & Wed­ wpm and figure aptitude nesday evenings. Call essential. Please coll 646- iim "V church office at 646-6599. 1233, ext. 227 tor more m SM qMS\ Information. |g2iPMNTIII8/ irolBUiLDiND/ PAPEMN6 I^IC0liTRACT1N6' IfUKHWlg F ' Port Time Job for Moms. School bus driving In the OdtT'tdbtr ‘TTuOklng. Nom« your own prle# — Robert E. Jarvis* Fioorsonding towns of Bolton & Colum­ B u ild in g -R e m o d e lin g like new, SpectdnxitIB 'A 643-2711 Applications being ac­ HOtniriNiolrO. Youikmw Poth*r and ton. Fott, . . bia. We will train. Coll Special 1st. Additions, gar- older- tioors* natatal and Classified..Store/Office Spqce Household Goods cepted at Barry Blast IL-WO/ dO .It: Fr«w ottl- dgptndobl# tervlco. Business Opportunities For odvertisements to be 537-5234, 537-5766 or 649- Rates Company. Hand Debur- Fainting, Paperhangino oges, roofing, siding, kit- stained, . Ho Notices Situation Wonted Resort Property Misc for Sole published Monday, the deod- 6188. ' I.ftembval. Coll6465761. Chens, botbrooms, re- more. Jo^nVerfoHJe.Colj Misc. for Rent Home ond Gorden Minimum: ring and Sandblasting. Lo st/F o u n d ...... 01 Employment Info. line IS 2:30 p.m. on Fridoy Apply at 238 Hartford placement :646S7S0.*.-:r. Wonted to Rent Pets 4 Lines Personals...... 02 Instruction Road, rear. IWiCkpt-Tniek.AfflIwy'. Pointing and Poperhong- windows/dears. 643-6712,. t . .... Musical Items Shimp Kfm«yol,JfvatEt‘ tng _ Extwior and Intt- Announcements...... 03 Roommates Wanted Recreotionoi Items Days Per Line Read Your Ad «rmrtaiL,lM«lfll eoMdsf' rior, ctllingt rtpalrod. Dumos Electric— Hovlng A u c tio n s ...... 04 Real Estate 1-5...... 75« RN Part Tim e, Immediate Medical Asslstont/Recep- otkmW>d Mow- Roftrenett, fully Inturod. Electrical Problems? Antiques Clo'ssified odvertisements opening for RN to work 2 S D N IC L^ 3 Services tlonlst — 646-6210. .... Quality ..work. Martin Need 0 large or a small Homes for Sole T o g Sales 6-19...... 55« ore taken by telephone os a nights per week, 11pm- 20 or m o re ...... 45< OgilvWHitr Hdi lo«NHS MjMsson, evtnlngt, 649- ' Repolr? We Speclallie In ^ Condominiums Services Ottered Wonted to Buy convenience. 7am. Excellent working Office Assistant — Expe­ Financial vordK US phtt lax; Sm ^ , Residentiol Work, Jo s w * » TSrirt?y/i!nn Lots/Land for Sale Painting/Papering The Manchester Herold is conditions ond starting rienced In payroll ond Dumas. Fully Llcen^. rate. For additional Infor­ AAortgages...... 11 Investment Property Building/Controcting responsible only for one incor­ accounts poyoble. Apply **^’**^- ^ Free Estimates. 646525$. Personal Loans...... 12 Roofing/Siding mation, coll Manchester In person, Puritan Furni­ Business Property rect insertion and then only Manor, 646-0129. HondYAHM. Insurance...... 13 Automotive Deadlines ture Mart, 1061 New Bri­ Cl9BBbyNEA.trK Resort Property Heoting/Plumbing for the size of the originol homt tapdlrs I There’s someone out Wanted te Borrow ...... 14 Cars Trucks for Sole tain Ave., Elmwood, CT. ISjSBiiSwMi there who wonts to buy Flo o rin g . For classified advertise­ in se rtio n . Security Officers — Burns Zimlff's Tax larvlet Income Tox Service Motorcycles Bicycles your power toots. Find ments to be published Tues- Errors which do not lessen International Security Worklpp Mothers — Remodeling ~ thot buyer with o low-cost Filing pwsoMi sM busInMS Rentals Rec Vehicles I CONDOMINIUMS Employment Services Wanted doy through Saturday, the the value of theodvertiserhent Service has Immediate Bench Work, 5 day week, Oorriitonii^^ ' Cabinets, roofing, got- od In Classified. 643-2711. la x rM um i wHMn yo u r horns {HOMES Roorris for R e n t ...... 41 Auto Seryices deadline is noon on the day will not be corrected by on openings In Hartford, minimum wage, south .11 111 Hi ftiiiii I Miiiti.ni.., ,1. tert, room additions. tines 1S73,sltobooklissplno FOR SALE I FOR SALE For Sale East Hartford, Glaston­ Manchester. 646-8228. stniest svsilibis. ., & Education Aportments tor Rent .42 Autos for Rent Leose before publication. additional insertion. . Will do MoiANwork, Mon- decks, all types of remo; 61 Misc Automotive bury and Windsor. We day thru ThoAdov, 646 deling and repairs. FREE Pistss cs6 64S4tt46. Brand New Llstlngl 11 De­ Priced To Sell I Manches­ pay $4 to $5 per hour Dispatcher — Mature, re­ J ...... ^------— ------Qniin, ^ ^ - estimates. Folly Insured. ■ecJHEATINa/ lightful 7 Room older ter, $48,900. Make this depending upon qualifica­ sponsible person for su­ T T u i I, ...... Telephone 64M 017, otter la^PLUimNS Cape Cod. 4 bedrooms, 1 reasonably priced Con­ tions and location of lob pervisory position. Coll Ctanirgr Cloditlng — 6Rm, 647-6509. cor garage, newer gas dominium your home tor site. We also otter paid 643-2414. Monte «|fM|vgin«^ Coll ------7 7 INCOME TAXED furnace and newer roof. the price of a rental or vocations, life Insurance, OVLgf66N 60L A ^ .. Carpentry and remoM- Fogarty Brothers —* Ba­ Ret trad Tm ExsmlmN: /' 1st floor laundry tool perhaps on I nvestment for Notices h e l p h e l p group medical benefits li ii jiiTiiiiaiiaiiiiig tng services — Complete throom remodeling; In­ _ LOST AND FOUND [^ANNOUNCEMENTS HO h e l p w a n t e d h e l p WANTED OD WANTED OD WANTED OD HELP WANTED . Fadaral A Ststo RoluiiM / Offered at $84,900. Jack- next year's taxes! Ths HD and advancement oppor­ stallation water heaters,: Wti#.mo|t6$ Wdnt.vAds home reoolre dnd remo- son 8i Jackson Real Est­ lovely Condo features tunities with one of the gorbooe disposals: faucet ' LoeaiionCholeo- 1 __An* UAMr nlH Kln/*lr Arrountant. Jr./Full Advertlsina Soles — Pub- Port Time Inserters A work?, Pfpplb like you deling. Qoolltv work. Ref- EstlmalgdPsa "• ate, 647-8400 or 6468646. sliders to deck and all the largest and most reputa­ repairs. 6464539. VIso/Mt features you’d expect female cot with white Charge Bookkeeper with llshing company working wanted. Call 647-9946, ask who fiwd ontf'i «$6N,ll16 erenees, licensed and-ln- . Auditions, The MCC Dra­ Gal Friday with typing ble security agencies In Port Time — Must hove Wont , wred. Call 6468165. ostecCard accepted. from country club living LOST AND FOUND collar. Call 646-4020. construction lob costing for the Better Business for Bob. reliable cor. Monday Handy Dandy Loca­ matic Arts Club has audi­ ability and computer ex­ the word. You must hove tion! I I Terrific 6% Room such os o pool, club room, experience. One-wrIte Bureau has Account Re­ Legal Secretary — Full through Friday, early af­ tions for an original play perience. Flexible sche­ a home phone, transpor­ Cape Cod located on the weight room and sauna! called 'The Crack of dule of 5 hours per day. system. Accounting de­ presentative openings. time, for litigation depart­ tation, Cleon police re­ ternoon and Friday at gree o plus. Manchester We need a few bright, busline. Summer porch D.W. Fish Realty, 6461591 Dawn'. Written by Tho­ Please send work history ment In Eost Hartford. cord and a willingness to midnight. Straight deliv­ or 871-1400. ANNOUNCEMENTS location. 228-9889. self-motivated people ery - no collections. Coll extends from eat-ln size mas Ozimek. On Febru­ and salary requirements Domestic relations expe­ work week-ends, second kitchen. Owner willing to who relish the opportun­ Join Avon Now I Help us rience preferred. Excel­ Manchester Herald at 647- Lost — 4 month Sheltle, ary 2nd, 3rd and the 5th In to: The Manchester He­ G IV E YO UR budget a and third shift. Retirees, HOMES hold some financing I Call N EVER P LA C E D a want Emergency? In Manches­ ity for high earnings. celebrate 100 years of lent typing and phone 9946, ask tor Fred. female. In the Lutz area. the Main Auditorium on rald, Box Z. boost! Sell those still- students and minorities HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FOR SALE and make an appointment od? There’s nothing to It 649-5501. ter, dial 911 for fire, the East Campus, 7-9pm. Experience helpful. Confi­ beauty. Earnings are manner. Benefits. Coll are encouraged to apply. HD HD good but no-longer-used HD today! $84,900. Jackson 8, ... lust diol 643-2711 and dence, desire dll needed. police, medical help. Alterations. Experienced spectacular, work hours Ann, 270-2600. Call Jane for an Inter­ Office Worker. Full time. Items In your home for Unique, new opportunity. All real estate advertised Jackson Real Estate, 647- we’ll help you word and seamstress, full or part are flexible. For a limited view, 560-1812 or come to Figure aptitude, typing, Aerobic Instructor Part time. . Work at home Cook tor day core center cosh. Coll 643-2711 to place We train completely. Call time only, $5 start up fee. needed to teach class In on the phone servicing for lunch preparation. In the Manchester Herald 8400 or 6468646. place your od. time. Call 643-4809. Carpenter and lead men the Manchester Job Ser­ heavy customer contact 235-2517. Every fifth person that and other generol/vorled Manchester at 5pm. Expe­ our customers In your Hours lOom-lpm. Coll 646 Is sublect to the federal HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED needed, liberal pay, year vice on Wednesday, Janu­ Be Selective! — Live on 00 00 calls, start up fee Is tree. ary 29 between 9:30 and 12 office duties. Full benefit rience preferred, will spore time. Eorn up to 7090. Fair Housing Act of 1968, QD round work. Call 209-3296. Waitress — 2 to 3 flexible Call Marie, 523-9401. program Icluding dental train. Coll Eileen at 522- $610 hourly. 643-8957, 646 which makes It illegal to the first floor, or the LOTS/LAND and 1:30 and 4pm for on second floor, and rent the evenings, 5-9:30pm. No Interview. EOE. M/F. paid. Coll 528-1615. 4183, ext. 351. EOE. 0713, 5260358. Operations Management. advertise any preference, FOR SALE Sundays. 649-5407. Part Tim e Person to wash Hartford Despatch needs limitation or discrimina­ other! Separate systems, ELECTRICIAN • E2 TUTORS NEEDED DARI-FARMS and transport cars for osslstont for chief deci­ tion based on race, color, n e w e r root, walk-out RN/LPN Rock-Vrn Elictrlc. Inc. Security Officers — Part reputable dealer. Excel­ sion maker In our Moving religion, sex or notional basement and porches in tho areas of En­ lent driving record a 3-11, 11-7 875-S90S ICE CREAM, INC. time. Third shift ond even­ Wanted— Mature woman Department. Schedule origin, or on Intention to come with this 5 8, 5 (2 glish, French and Al­ ings. Manchester/East to core for Infants In must. Contact Tom Kel­ and dispatch crews, check moke any such prefer­ bedrooms each), two fam­ so . VT. — Full or part time posi­ M/F Industrial, commer­ ley, 646-6464. ily In Manchester!! Ask­ tions open In our skilled gebra for a high Hartford area. Fridays, Manchester day care. time-keeping, record ence, limitation or dls- So. Exposures cial, residential. Able to has immediate openings for telephone Hours 7am-1pm, $4 per costs. Long days will pass crlmlnotlon. The Herald ing $112,900. Strano Real nursing home with * a Saturdays & Sundays. Car Trout Stream work with minimum school student. order person. This person should have and telephone necessary. hour. Call 643-5535. Hairdresser. Accepting swiftly In busy, responsi­ wUI not knowingly accept Estate, 647-7653. caring family atmos­ supervision. Good Contact Mr. John excellent telephone manners and be Call 527-0225. applications for full and ble assignment. Good tel- any advertisement which Imagine 40 acres with phere. Please call wages, vacation, paid Press Operators Needed Rare Three Fomllv — part time positions. 'ephone personality, Is in violation of the low. spectacular mountain Donna Sorensen. DNS, holidays, uniforms. Bedlack, Guidance capable of data entry on a P.C. terminal. — Experience not neces­ Friendly surroundings. COLT IS HIRING TO hands-on attitude Impor­ Great Investment oppor­ views and so. exposure 280-7771. South Wind­ Steady place to work department Tolland Applications are now being taken Mon­ sary, will train. Appy at H Call 643-2103. tant. Career slot reword­ Redwood Forms Cope — tunity or owner occupied 0i a Tool and Engineering for only $13.28/day. sor Convalescent with excellent working High School 875- day - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. or send ing you with sense of Moke sure you see this 7 situation. Large room, conditions, co-workers. Company, 461 Sullivan Parkade Health Shop REPLACE EMPLOYEES accomplishment. Insu- room, V/7 bath Cape with newer siding and roof. Hard and soft woods, Home, 1060 Main Street, Start Immediately. 7777 or 872-0561. resume to Ave., South Windsor, C T, ronce and pension benef­ family room, fireplace, Mostly remodeled. Call atone walls and lovely South Windsor, CT. Soles/lmmedlate full and needs help. Grocery/re- EOE between the hours of Sam toll background and/or its. Send resume for ap­ garage and a treed loti today for details. Asking trout stream all on town part time openings for and 4pm. $156,900. Joyce G. Epstein DARI-FARMS ICE CREAM INC. mature salesperson. knowledge of basic nutri­ WHO ARE PRESENTLY pointment to Hartford HurrvI $120's. Blanchard road w/telephone and 81 Rossetto Real Estate, Real Estate, 647-8895. Apply at the Diamond' tion a definite plus. Call Despatch, Personnel elec. Total price, 40 Tolland Stage Road Apprentice Painters Mgr., P.O. Box 8271, East 6462482.0 MAID-TO-ORDER Showcase, Manchester 9am-5pm, 646-6170. $37,900 w/00% financ­ NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED Wanted — Willing to learn Hartford, C T 06108. Please Investors Toke Note — Tolland. C T 06084 Parkade. the trade and work full ON STRIKE Unusual Ranch style Du­ ing - over 15 years at Join our growing house­ do not phone. EOE. Arvine Place — Country IN BOLTON AREA time. Get paid holidays, Secretary Wanted — cleaning staff. We pro­ Club Living In this new plex In convenient 11V98S full float, current Part Tim e Asslstant/Re- vacations and co-pald In­ Light bookkeeping, ans­ location. Nice level lot. vide: Colt is currently involved in a labor dispute with executive residence off pymt. $308.40/mo. call ceptlonlst for Manchester surance. Call 646-3117 for wering phones, taking South Main Street I A Coll today for details. today, 9am-8:30pm: Interview. messages. Apply In per­ BUSINESS Liki 81 • Flexible work schedule, DARI-FARMS Doctor’s office. Mature, masterpiece In design and Only $87,900. Joyce G. weekends till S pm, 802- full or part time reliable person, approxi­ son, Plano Realty, 13 East Local 376 of United Automotive Workers Union. OPPDRTUNITIES construction. $174,900. Epstein Real Estate, 647- Cldir Mill Rd. mately 15-20 hours per Stoneledge Realty offers Middle Tpke., 2nd floor, 894-1584. Bolton • Excellent wage program ICE CREAM INC. These employees are on strike and Colt is Blanchard 6> Rossetto 8895. Rrookll8ld 8L week, some evenings and unique and Innovative op­ or call 646-5200. Laundromat — East of Real Estate, 6462482. E. Middle Tpka. • Payment for your drive Saturdays possible. Plea­ portunities for all licensed seeking to replace employees in all areas of river. $38,000. Owner II- time to work sant personality and flexi­ agents regardless of expe­ nonclng possible. has immediate openings for experi­ Cleaning — Contract For Sale By Owner — New Warm Knit Llnliy 81 bility a must. Please call rience. Call M r. Curtiss, Mondov-Frldov, 6pm - • Health Insurance cleaning company seeks production. custom built 3 bedroom Simple to Sew Cirptnter Rd. Mine.-Bolton enced accounts receivable clerk. 646-5153 and leave 646-2735 for an 7pm, 289-3617. exponded Cope In presti­ • Enjoyable work appointment. Individuals to work part Blu$rida8 Or. Diversified duties include posting message. time In the Manchester gious Manchester neigh­ atmosphere We have immediate openings for full-time skilled borhood. Seven spacious 8itt$ Dr. Monchootor cash receipts, aging, typing, compu­ area. Hours oroB 12:30- • Advancement 4:30pm or 5:3(Ff130pm, and semi-skilled production workers on first shift. rooms with 2'/3 baths, opportunities ter entry etc. We are now accepting Monday thru Friday. Re­ Real Estate master suite and large sponsible people please oversized bedroom up­ applications, Monday thru Friday. If you have experience in any of the following stairs, walk-ln closets, MANCHESTER HERALD Escape the Minimum call 649-3161 between Apply in person between 8:30-5:30 at DARI-FARMS 6:30am-3pm. fireplace In country kit­ wage trap, call 659-2953 specialties you may be qualified to fill one of these HOMES chen with oak cabinets Call NOW 647-9946 for an appointment. ICE CREAM INC. positions: HD FOR SALE and trim, two car garage Darl-Farms Ice Cream Inc. Clerical — Full time posi­ with full basement. Large tion In congenial Glaston­ New Listing — Manches­ lot with view of Cose 40 Tolland Stage Road has immediate openings for 2nd shift bury office, strong ter, $86,900. Colonial In a Mountain. $155,900. Coll ■ Machine Operators - Drill Press, Milling 647-9764 tor appointment. Tolland, CT 06084 freezer seiector. We are now accept­ communication skills a convenient location at the PICTURE THIS must. Company benefits. right price. Living room ing applications, Monday thru Fri­ Call Betty at 659-3793 for Machines, Profiler, Bench Hand with fireplace on lovely Cream of the C ro plll appointment. paneled wall. Formal din­ First time ottered. Spot­ day. Apply in person between 8:30- ■ Maintenance Personnel ing room, IV2 baths and less 6 Room Cope with 1.5 NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED 5:30 at ■ Inspectors family room....a lot of baths, 1 cor garage, taste­ $ EXTRA MONEY $ Your assurance of quick house for the money. ful decorating through­ IN MANCHESTER AREA response when you adver­ ■ Tool Makers D.W. Fish Realty, 6461591 out. Fenced yard and It’s Darl-Farms Ice Cream Inc. tise In Classified Is that or 871-1400. located In quiet Westend With Your'Own Part-Time Job. Alixindir 81 ill our readers are ready to ■ Assemblers neighborhood! Offered at Cmtir 8L 487-553 odd only 40 Tolland Stage Road buy when they turn to the U & R Presents 'Mountain $89,900! Jackson 8i Jack- An excellent opportunity for little ads. 643-2711. ■ Set-up Persons Forms" In Manchester oft son Real Estate, 647-8400 CiiMir St 5634155 odd only Tolland, CT 06084 or 6468646. Lincoln 8L lA Gardner Street. A custom Housewives and Mothers with designed area of fine Pirkini St III NOnCt TO CMDITOnS homes situated on Va acre ESTATE OF Manchester — $93,900. young children bring them RIdgiwKd 81 oil JESSE P. CASERIO, late of Colt offers excellent pay and benefits. Interested lots with city utilities. Let New Listing. Colonial Roosivolt 8L all Monchnter, deceased us sell your present home with 6'/i rooms Includes 3 with you and save on Filrvlow all The Hon. Donald F. Auch- applicants should apply in person at our personnel and move you Into a new bedrooms, 1 both, dining ter. Acting Judge, of tho one. U & R Realty, 646 Wm MIddli Tpki. 42(Mg6 Court of Probate, District of office between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. room, screened porch, babysitting costs. SLJohnSL 115-175 Manchester at o hearing hold 2692. oversized 2 car garage 8L Liwrinea 81 ill I BESTIII I on January 24, 1916 ordered and dog kennel. Private thot oil claims must bo pro- at our New Park Avenue plant (near the corner of Beautiful Lot surrounds landscaped yard on quiet Mirbli SI all fontid to tho fiduciary on or this lovely 7 room Colon­ I PART TIME I before April 2i, 19S6 or bo Oakwood Avenue) in West Hartford. street. Assumable mort­ MeCibo 81 all borrod os by low provided. ial on Temple Drive In gage. Sentry Real Estate, Stock Plicc all Mary Lou Taylor, East Hartford. Spacious 6464060. CIcarvlaw Tarr. all I JOB IN TOWNI I Clerk Rooms and an ERA Buy­ The llduclorv It: ers Protection Plan moke Flanlnn Rd. 60 only Francis V. Coserlo An Equal Opportunity Employer M/FA//H Coventry — $109,900. New HlllllcdSL 357-581 I Bldwoll Avo. this a great buy. Coll 5100 i »5« hr./8taii ^ today for a showing....B- Listing. Raised Ranch to Edward 8L all East Hartford, CT 061M be built In lovely country 07601 lonchord 8, Rossetto Real Knit a hooded cardigan for Balwiy 81 all Estate, 6462462. setting. Plans Include 3 I No dress code. Cesuer fun at- | bedrooms, 2 baths and 2 T h e woman with the fuller the youngsters in a bright NOTicc TO emorroRs car garage on an acre %. Figure will Tmd it easy to sew color; it will keep them SI Come See this beautifully $ mosphere. If you enjoy talking $ ESTATE OF Great place to raise a a lace-trimmed slip, half­ warm and cosy. Union Court ||| ANTHONY A. remodeled 6 room, 3 bed­ slip or panties in a soft pas­ No. 5100 has ?.ill direc­ $ on the phone, we might have a $' SANTANIELLO, Iota of room, 2 both older home family. Coll today tor North School 81 all Monchoittr, docoasod additional Information. tel or pretty print. tions for Sizes 2.1,4,.I and S 22 Hours Per Week with 2 cor garage. A real No. 8299 with Photo- Sanllni Dr. , all I job for you. W e offer a guaran- $ Tho Hon. Donald F. Auch- Sentry Real Estate, 646 inclusive. tor. Acting Judge, of tho INDUSTRIES nice home In a great price ‘ Guide is in Sizes 38 to 50. Salary Plus Gas Allowance Kuniy 81 all I teed salary with bonuses. W ork | Court of Probate, District of range....Blanchard 8i Ros­ 4060. Size 40, 44 bust...slip, IV« Ts ordtr, Mad $2.50, lor lack Floronco 8L all Monchostor at a hearing hold Colt setto Real Estate, 646 yards 45-inch; half-slip, IVs gattara, plat 809 ftr paitacs aid I done from our office, four even- | on January 27, 1N6 ordered SOUND interestinqT Hall 8L III 2482. yards; panties, IV* yards. aaosilBi. that dll claims mutt bo pro- East Hartford — Delight­ MXE casoT You can be a Herald Area Adviser and handleiand Himdtn 8L all $ ings a week and Saturday tontod te tho fiduciary on or ful well built Ranch with ■apilMalar RaraM supervise our carrier boys & girls. It you like kids - Knighton St ill bofere April 30, 1916 or bo 1985 Victorian Colonial, 8 ample room for all your TO ORDER, $2.M I ilKAia-atAaiarlcaa $ mornings. Call Michelle, 647- $ borrod os by low provided. Nm Tilt, N.Y. 1 out want a little independence and your own income.... Firearms Division Room , 3-4 bedroom s needs. Goodwin School Battni,Rliittni.Thn MK farwrRSi' gsitatt sad Paarl 8L all Mary Leu Taylor, luiSllai. m a t Naan, M S r t ii «ltk ZIP I 9946, Monday-Thursday eve- $ Clerk w/Master suite w/bath, 2 area, finished basement CODE aaz sqla Naoikir. Tho fiduciary It: full baths, wraparound Includes 3 extra rooms, MANCHESTER HERALD I ings, also Saturday mornings. | SPECIAL: Over 200 se­ Catherine M. Sontanlollo porch, 3 chimneys, 2story only $82,500. Budget lections and a F R E E 93 Ocean Ave. barn, and tool shed, by Nm A iK XT. issts "c a l l 647-9946 or 647-994?\ Call NOW 647-9946 New London, C T 06310 Realty Inc., 1-6660123. rrljt Naas. SSSrtu wlUi ZIF Pattern Section in the 07601 owner, 6464407, $104,900. ' Newington. CSSI, StHs haiiistr asS siis. A L B U M . Just $3.00. M — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Jan. 30. 1986 SPORTS FOCUS U.S./WORLD CLASSIFIED AD VER TISIN G 643-2711 No. 1 Tar Heels Former students gij Experts examine Alii ICARS/TRUCKS upset by Virginia will salute White shuttie’s fuseiage I HOUSEHOLD ICARS/TRUCKS CARS/TRUCKS r n APARTMENTS 0 STORE AND IFOR SALE FOR SALE Rentals | « J |FOR RENT IOFFICE SPACE eOODS PETS FOR 8 A U _ ... page 9 ... page 13 ... page 19 72 Chevy Novo — 9,000 1984 Jeep Wagoneer — 4 Office Space — Excellent Used Refrigerators, Free to good home only. 3 3 Bedroom Duplex, Imme­ miles on rebuilt engine, wheel drive, all avollable ROOMS location with ample park­ Washers, Ranges — Males, 1 orange fleer, 2 diate occupancy, no utili­ automatic, 8 cylinder. factory options, auto- ing. 600, 400 & 300 sq. ft. clean, guaranteed, parts blacks, 1 medium length FOR RENT ties, parking, bus line, $950. 742-5824. 74 Ford Brougham L T D , motlc, air conditioning, S5S0/monthly. Security, office suites are now and service. Low prices. hair, daughter allergic. midnight blue, buy direct B.D. Pearl 8, Son, 649 647-7432. ______Top of the line In top Gcntltmen Only. Cantral references. 649-3067. available. 649-2891. form original owner. 646- M ain Street, 643-2171. 79 Pinto tx c . cond., $1,695; condition. No ro if. .No location, kitchtn privl- 80 Cadillac El Dorado problems. 647-0881 even­ 6388 a fter 6pm. Manchester — Available East Center Street — Itflos. parking available. MUSICAL loaded, $7,495; 82 Cam aro ings or weekends. Ground floor, great vis­ Like New 14 cu. ft. Indus­ Security and references Immediately. One, two ITCMS low miles T top, $6,995; 78 and three bedroom apart­ ibility, utilities, parking trial freezer. $350. 649- required. 649-9227 or 569- Firebird $td„ $^495; 80 1984 Subaru — Tip top IMISCELLANEDUS ments. $425, $495, $525, Included, $300 monthly. 9012. 352S. Grand Prix loaded sun­ condition. $6,500. Stereo heat and hot woter In­ Keith Real Estate, 646- Trombone with case. AUTDMDTIVE roof, $4,995; 76 Jaguar tape deck, MIchelln tires. cluded. J.D. Real Estate, 4126. Towel Sets, 3 pieces, ex­ Good condition. $99, 742- Room, Main Street loca­ 7891. XJ12 loaded, $7,195; 79 646-0040. _____ ManrhrBtFr cellent condition. Some tion, all utilities Included. 646-1980. 4 B.F. Goodrich Radial Store tor Rent. Heat, air, pink, some blue. $8. 643- Fiat 128 4 dr., $1,295; 78 ) Manchester — A City ol Village Charm References and security. Hondo Accord, $1,195. 72 Chew Van 307,4 barrel, Mud-Terrojn T/A with Manchester — Bennett parking. Main street. Ex­ 1814.0 Accordion with case. 646-7089 between 6-9pm. Lou's Auto Sales, 646-5555. 3 speed standard on floor, raised white letters. Elderly Housing, handi­ cellent location. Call 649- Good condition. 16 Inch. bed carpeted panel, runs 31x10.50 R15LT M/S. capped unit available. 5334. Blue and green print $95. Call 649-4896 Room for Non-smoking 85 Ford Escort 2 dr. 6k, good. $900 or best offer. Mounted 8, balanced on Now taking applications camel-back love seat on evenlnes.u gentleman. Kitchen privi­ $5,395; 84 LT D Chrome 649-5556, ask fo r Craig. Western Cyclone Alumi­ for 1 bedroom handi­ Office ond Industrial cream background. $75 Friday, Jan. 31, 1986 25 Cents leges, parking. Call 643- Victoria 4 dr. tdn. oc, num mags with center capped apartm ent, $415 to space for rent or lease. firm . 643-4770.O 5600. RECREATIDNAL $6,795; 83 Colony Pork 1981 Citation — 4 speed, hubs, 2 regular, 2 fo r lock $444 a month. Applicants Excellent location. Close out hubs. Lug nuts for Sweedlsh freestanding ITEMS Won. 8 cyl. loaded, $7,995; a ir, A M /F M Cassette, ps, This Is a good tim e to find must supply handicap In­ to 1-84. Call Mr. Curtiss, Plymouth or Dodge. Orig­ fireplace. Excellent con­ 83 Fairm ont 4 dr. sdn. 6 Ob, r e a r w in dow de- a cosh buyer for that formation with applica­ Stoneledge Realty, 646- inal cost, $1,000%. $750 or dition, Includes pipe. Call 17 Foot Bass attacker, cvl. ot/ps, $4,495; 82 Ford fogger. 57K. $2,200 or typew riter no one uses. tion. Rent Includes heat, 2735. best offer. Call 647-7702. 646-2931, leave message, 1984 70 horsepower out­ Country Squire Wgn. offers. 647-7512. GOP leader hot water, range, refriger­ Use a low-cost od In loaded, $5,195; 81 Ford ‘Baby Doc’ will return call. board with troillng motor, Classified for quick re­ ator, disposal, elevator 8, Office Space — New pro­ 1975 Cougar XR/7. Great fessional building, one drive on trailer, 2 depth Escort 2 dr. low miles, sults. 643-2711. laundry. Phone 528-6522. 1979 M e rc u ry C ou gar body, nice Interior, no m ile from 1-84. 1,000-3,000 sounders, many extras. S2,995; 81 M azda 626 4 dr. $2,995; 84 F250, 4x4 8 cyl., XR7, $900. 1980 Renault m otor, you tow. $50. Call Bolton — 2 room effi­ sa. ft. available. Can build $5,400. 643-5109.______$10,500. Backus M o to r LeC ar, $700. 1976 Chevy Paul, 643-4072.O angered by ciency apartment for Im­ to suit. Days, 649-2272. I MISCELLANEOUS I enJ APARTMENTS You get lot of readership Inc. 649-6257. Novo, 6 cylinder, $800. mediate occupancy. a I FOR RENT FOR SALE for your money when you 1978 Honda CVCC, auto­ 72 Chevy C-10 Suburban 3 $375/monthly Includes Store for Rent — Retail or denies fall of 3 advertise In Classified. 1962 Chevrolet Nova — matic, $950. 643-9092, run. Fo r parts. $95 or best utilities. Looking for sin­ Wholesale, suitable for Hay for Sole by the Bale. M ike. offer. 742-9188.U gle person, no pets. 1 business. Main Street, Runs great. No rust. Ask­ 6 Room Duplex, 1’/^ baths, Cash and carry. Pella ing $1,000 or best offer. panel picks month security deposit. near hospital. Plenty of ICARS/TRUCKS garage, large back yard, Brothers, Bldwell Street. Call 643-7427 after 5:30pm. parking. Call 643-7604, ask 649-2163. refrigerator, near bus FDR SALE INVITATION TO BID for John. 643-7405. line, no utilities. Available 1979 C h e w Blazer — 4 X 4. Manchester — 1 bedroom Notice Is hereby given that The Elohth UtllltiM D ls trlr t^ Haiti regime February 1st. $550 Remington Electric ty­ Never plowed, excellent By Alex GIrelll 4 room apartment, fully Main Street, Monchetter, Connectl^t060«, will accept monthly. Security. Call pew riter, $99. 649-8874.D 69 Corvette T-Top 4 sod., body. $3,800. 649-2452. Herald Reporter appllanced kitchen, 1 car And Now....The time has neral Controct bids for the conttroctlon of Fire Station #3 643-2048. $14,500 — 65 T-BIrd accordino to Drowlnot ond Specification* preporMby Fra­ garage, heat and utilities come. The Lucky winner looded, $4,500 — 76 Cadil­ Woman's coat with a fur zier Lomton ond Budlono, P.C. Architecture ond Plonnlnp, A Republican committee is prepared to recommend By Art Condell Included. No pets. Secur­ of the Phone Number lac Seville oil options, and described In general os: Monchester — 3 room collar. Washable, size 16. The Associated Press ity deposit. 1 year lease. Jackpot for the drawing INVITATtON TO BID four people to serve on a charter revision commission apartment, appliances, Excellent condition, after $6,500 — 81 CheveNe 4 One story masonry and steel frame structure of opproxl- $475. 649-0795. of January 27th Is 643-0609. Sealed bids will be received motely 4500 square feet of floor oreo with membrane to be appointed Feb. 11. but the minority leader on the garage, parking, cen­ 5pm, 646-1636. $50.a sod., $2,200 — 81 Chevette 4spd. dented, $1,200 — 79 In ths General Services' of- roof; metal stud/drywoll Interior portltlqns; concrete Manchester Board of Directors is unhappy with the PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - trally located. $395 flct, 41 Csnter St., Monches­ floor slob; suspended acoustic celllnos; ^ lle t rooms, 2 Bedroom Townhouse — selections. President-for-Life Jean-Claude m onthly. 289-9486. Commercial Coin oper­ Chevy Impala Wgn. new ter, CT until 11:00 a.m. on the partial oir condltlonlnp; heat system; electrlcol wiring 1 Vi baths, appliances, $510 Duvalier, who declared a 30-day I MISCELLANEOUS ated washer in excellent engine, $3,200 — 781 mpolo dote shown below for the fol­ devices, fixtures ond controls; and site development in­ The four selected by the GOP committee from per month plus utilities. lowing: cluding grading, londscoplng ond poving. state of siege today, was on the Rockville — 2 bedroom. FOR RENT working condition. First 2 dr. new engine, $2,500 — among 11 candidates are Charles S. House, retired Keith Real Estate, 646- I 78 Im pala Wgn., $1,600. FEB. 11,19(6- Seoled bids will be received of the office of the Eighth Dis­ radio to deny reports his govern­ $375 plus utilities. Includes $99 takes It. 649-4003.U chief justice of the state Supreme Court; John F. 4126. Larry's Sales 8, Repair, TRAFFIC PAINT trict of the obove address until Wednesdoy, ^ r c h S , 19l6,of ment had collapsed. Witnesses range 8, refrigerator. 2 Rockville — Garages for 7:00 p.m. Bids will be opened and read aloud ot that time and Shea, a former state Supreme Court justice; Nathan 871-1790.______FEB. 11,19(6- said Duvalier was seen driving months security deposit. rent. $40 a month plus 2 Phone answer machine REFLECTORIZEO ploce. Bids will not be received otter that time nor In any Agostinelli, a former mayor of Manchester and Excellent neighborhood. Like Private Home — 3Vj THERMOPLASTIC other place. Interested parties ore Invited to attend. through the capital this morning. room apartment. Base­ months security deposit. with phone. Vox/Pulse- INyiTATION TO SID M13 former state comptroller; and Robert Franklin, Available February 1st. /Tone. Coll 647-8066 after STRIPING POWDER Contract Documents may be examined at'Pr?*'*r.Lqmsqn ” My dear friends. Because of ment, appliances. Work­ 643-1903 evenings. “AHISTOS AlATtMCNT - executive director of the Connecticut Public Expendi­ 643-1903 evenings. 5pm. $75 firm.o VAHIOUt SCHOOir FEB. 13, 19(6 - SEVEN & Budlong, P.C., 29 Connecticut Boulevard, East Hprtfprd, wild rumors and nonsense circu­ ing single adult, married The Board of Education, 110 PASSENGER CARS - Connecticut 06100 ond at The Eighth Utilities District, 32 ture Council. couple. No children, pets. Industrial — 1,200 sq. ft. POLICE DEPT. Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut 06040. lated by good for nothings for some 4 Room Apartment — 1st IBM Electric typewriter. Long Hill Drivo, East Hart­ Franklin, who is not affiliated with any political 643-2880. 647-9137. ford, Ct., will rocolve sealed FEB. 13, 19(6-ONE 19(6 Bonoflde general contract bidders may secure copies of the times (sic) now. I ’m obliged to floor, adults, no pets, no Good condition. $25. 646- bids for "Asbestos Abate­ SIX-PASSENGER proposed Contract Documents from the office ot tho Archi­ party, served on the last charter revision commission take to the streets,” he said, "The appliances, security. Ref­ 1760.O ment - Various Schools". Bid M ID SIZE AUTOMOBILE Manchester — One bed­ tect on the follbwfng bosis: in Manchester. president is here, strong, firm as a erences, one car. 649-1265. Intormotlon and specifica­ The Town of Monchesttr Is room apartment, heat, 1. Two copits of the Plans and Specifications mov bepb-' Republican Minority Leader William Diana, monkey’s tail.” according to a Two 30 ft. roof heat wires tions art available at the Bu­ on eauol opportunity em­ tolned on or otter January 27,19(6, upon povment of hot water, all appliances, For Sale siness Office. Sealed bids will ployer, and requires on affir­ transcript of the broadcast pro­ 3 Room A partm ent for to remove Ice. Like new. (150 deposit refundoble If both copies or# roturond to informed of the selections today, said he was not carpeted, convenient to- be received until 1:30 p.m., mative action policy tor oil of vided by the U.S. Embassy. It was rent. $330 per month with $10 eoch. 649-7963.0 Thursday, February 20, 19t6 the Architect, postpaid. In satisfactory condition with consulted and is not satisfied. He said there is no catlon , 647-9137. Its Contractors and Vendors five (5) colendor days after the bid opening. heat, hot water and ap­ at which time they will be os o condition of doing busl- woman among the party's four picks and no one who unclear whether the broadcast was $450/monthly. pliances. One year lease, HOUSEHOLD publicly opened and read nsss with the Town, os per 2. Additional copies of the Plans and Specifications may lives in the Eighth Utilities District. taped or live. Office Cooler and Cash aloud. The Board of Educa­ be obtained upon povment ot (75 par sot, non-ref undo- security, references re­ Federal Order 11246. Witnesses said that Duvalier, GOODS register. Call 646-4257 tion reserves the right to ac­ ble. “ They are all good people, but there is no mix,” quired. No pets. Call 644- Bid Forms, plans and specifi­ with heavy military escort, rode HOMES evenings. cept or relect any or all bids cations ore available at the 3. No partial sots will be Issued. Diana said. " I was the one who got elected and I’m the 8429. N or th* right to wolvs techni­ General Services' office. one who will have to answer for what I do.” Herald pholo by Bashaw through the streets of the capital FOR RENT Sofa — Includes large cal formalities If It Is In the Bid security In the amount of 10% of the base bid will be re­ 14 Yards Blue/Green best Interest to do so. TOWN OF quired to accompany bids. The chief task of the commission — conceived by the city at about 9 a.m. feather filled cushion, 2 Plaid upholstery fabric. Richard A. Huot MANCHESTER, CT. six-member Democratic majority on the Board of White House spokesman Larry Bolster pillows. Good con­ ROBERT B. WEISS, The Owner reserves tho right to reloct any or all bids and to JEAN-CLAUDE DUVALIER single Family and du­ 643-6444 or 649-7814. $60.d DIrtetor waive Irregularity In the bids and In the bidding. Directors — will be to consider eliminating from the Ho break Speakes, accompanying President plexes for rent. 3 bed­ dition. $95. Price negotia­ Business Services GENERAL MANAGER Town Charter provisions that say the town and Eighth Reagan aboard Air Force One to . . . seen in the capital Available about March rooms, available Febru­ ble. 649-4700.O 07^01 071-01 060-01 Attention Mary Kay Sam Brooks of West Middle Turnpike works on his car's brakes this Houston, earlier reported that 1st. Bolton, 3 room 1st ary 1st. $610 monthly plus District cannot be consolidated without a separate, Beauty Consultants — favorable vote within the district. morning in front of his home. Weather conditions favored Brooks, with Duvalier had fled the country and ported looting In four towns as floor apartment. New ap­ security. 646-6707. Sleeper Sofa — Colonial Showcase and many ac­ pliances, air condition­ Print. $50. 646-6332.0 The Republicans are entitled to appoint four of the clear skies and rising temperatures. that his information was based on a anti-government unrest increased, cessories. All new. $99. report from the U.S. Ejiibassy in and diplomatic sources said three ing, heat, hot water, park­ Vernon — 4 room ranch Call any tim e, 646-4473.a nine members of the proposed charter revision ing, laundry facilities. with appliances. Lake Singer Wrought Iron Sew­ commission. The Democrats have not yet announced Haiti. But U.S. officials later said people were trampled to death by a $400 per month plus $500 privileges. No children, ing Machine stand, made White space makes your the names of the five members they will appoint. Duvalier appeared to be in control. mob sacking a CARE food ware­ security deposit. 1 year no pets. $485 monthly. Into work table. $65. Call ad stand out... naturally The candidate selection committee of the Republi­ Duvalier’s state-of-siege decla­ house in Cap Haitien. On Monday, 742-6736. 643-7534.0 H EA R lease. 643-0445. YE a tailor and two children died when Increasing readership. can Party will unanimously recommend the four to ration follows the most sustained the party's executive committee when it meets Feb. Eighth District activists anti-government protest in Haiti security forces fired on 10. since the Duvalier dynasty was demonstrators. David Frost, chairman of the Republican selection established in 1957. Jean-Claude On Thursday, witnesses said HEAR YE assumed the presidency upon the demonstrators in Cap Haitien committee, said today that the people interviewed were not asked their views on the potentially prepared for a battie death of his father, Francois toppled a statue of "Papa Doc” as explosive issue of consolidating the town and the "Papa Doc” Duvalier, in 1971. the crowd cheered. Witnesses also W IN A $25 Eighth District, an independent entity that provides Jean-Claude, also known as reported looting in the towns of sewer service and volunteer fire protection to much of "Baby Doe,” assumed the presid­ Gonaives, Les Cayes and Jeremie, GIFT CERTIFICATE northern Manchester. By George Lavno But when asked if he would lead another ency upon the death of his father, with mobs breaking into facilities iU "W e felt the issue of consolidation would be treated Herald Reporter opposition movement, Bletchman said: "I Francois “ Papa Doc” Duvalier, in stocked with food or medical more judiciously if the charter revision commission would think about it very seriously.” 1971, supplies. YANKEE were not made up of proponents of either side,” he A group of Eighth District residents "The state in its sovereign wisdom Six people have been reported 'The deaths in Cap Haitien said. formed in 1979 to fight a push for created both the town and the Eighth killed and at least 30 injured since brought to at least 10 the number of ; Besides Frost, members of the GOP selection consolidation of the district and town stands District,” he said. "The Eighth should not anti-Duvalier demonstrations be­ deaths reported nationwide since PLAY committee included Walter Joyner, who is president ready with $800 to oppose the latest move by die ... The right of self-determination should gan Sunday in Cap llaitien, Haiti’s sporadic disturbances began on of the Eighth Utilities District; Donald Kuehl, Democratic leaders to merge the two prevail. It’s a cornerstone of our second-largest city of 60,000 people Nov. 28, when security forces vice-chairman of the Republican Town Committee; entities. democracy.” on the north coast. opened fire on demonstrators in , Ex. Wanted Louis Kocsis, a member of the town committee; and Robert Bletchman, a Manchester attor­ Former STEAL member Elizabeth Sad- Maggie Steber, a freelance pho­ Gonaives. killing three students. "PHONE NUMBER" SWAP Agostinelli, a Republican State Central Committee­ ney who headed the group called Stop loski also said she has not heard of efforts to tographer in Cap Haitien, said the A communique from Duvalier to Sw ap - man who is president of Manchester State Bank. Tampering with the Eighth's American reactivate the group, although there has army called a curfew this morning ordered Cap Haitien’s airport Curtis Smith, Republican town chairman, served as Liberties, or STEAL, said Thursday that “ been some general talk,” and used clubs and tear gas to get closed Thursday until further JACKPOT A 9 X 12 an ex-officio member without a vote. although the 35- to 40-member group is still “ There’s been no meeting, but it would be people off the streets. notice, but gave no reason for the Is Coming To Frost said the comipittee felt there is something inactive, it has some $800 left in its treasury very easy to get back together again.” she “ I saw several incidents of the action. IN THE MANCHESTER HERALD Blue Rug "semi-sacred” about the Town Charter so the that could be used to mount another said. army hitting people with clubs to On Tuesday, the State Depart­ committee went after people with broad backgrounds opposition campaign. Sadloski said she was surprised that more get them inside.” she said in a ment advised U.S. citizens in Haiti for a who are beyond reproach. Bletchman said he has not attempted to district residents haven’t spoken out against telephone call to The Associated not to travel to Cap Haitien and ^ Win a chance for a $25 Gift Certificate to ShopRIte. Town!! Frost said that consolidation is obviously the most initiate action against the Democrats' plans the consolidation drive, but added that an Press in New York. urged checking with the embassy 10 X 10 emotional question that will be considered by the to appoint a commission to review sections opposition movement might lose its energy Duvalier’s communique also or­ before journeying outside the charter revision commission, but not the only one. 10.10 and 10.11 of the Town Charter, which and momentum if it began too early. dered three radio stations to go off capital. A prize awarded weekly. Beige Rug. ★ Trade It He said the possibility of having an elected Planning require a favorable vote within the district “ The Eighth is not the type to lie down,” the air including Radio Soleil, a Jeffrey Lite, a U.S. Information 643-2711. and Zoning Commission instead of an appointed one is before consolidation can occur. Their Sadloski said. Roman Catholic Church station Service officer in Port-au-Prince, Enter as often as you like. one subject that will probably come up. The elimination would make it easier for a Former STEAL member Nancy Watts that broadcasts in Creole and is said he didn’t know the exact commission might also "look at the form of merger to win approval in a townwide vote, said she has been expecting a call from one of the few stations that can be number of Americans in Cap ^ Mall or drop off your entries to the ★ Swap It government,” he said. in which district residents would be Bletchman. heard in most parts of the Haitien. but he said it was "only a Frost declined to name the others considered by the outnumbered about three to one. ‘T v e been kind of waiting to see who’s Maryland-sized nation. handful.” mostly tourists. Manchester Herald, 16 Bralnard Place, Manchester. selection committee. Bletchman said he has not yet been going to start,” she said, predicting that It has been closed several times U.S. officials in Washington ★ Barter It Wallace Irish Jr., a frequent critic of the town in its contacted by other members of STEAL or district residents would mount “ another before for reporting on anti- earlier likened the situation in I generally strained relations with the Eighth District, district residents about reviving the group, concerted effort” at blocking consolidation. government demonstrations. The Haiti to late 1970s in Nicaragua, has said he was interested. Irish has said he is opposed adding that he was "surprised things “ The district will not take consolidation two other stations closed were when the authority of the Somoza PHONE NUMER JACKPOT ENTRY FORM ★ Give It Away to the council-manager form of government and haven’t started.” without a fight,” she said. identified as Radio Lumiere. a government began to erode be­ thinks a stong mayor form of government should be "Frankly, there’s been nothing yet,” he Protestant-run station that has cause of widespread discontent. I Name. considered. said, " I ’m not sure it’s set in yet.” Please turn to page 3 also reported on the demonstra­ In Miami, 1.500 Haitians who I tions, and Radio Cacique, an thought Duvalier had been over­ I Address- It only costs the low independent station. thrown took to the streets Thurs­ I On Thursday, witnesses re- day to celebrate. I Phone price of a regular Main Street change ‘hurts little guy’ THE MANCHESTER HERALD classified ad. TODAY’S HERALD By Alex GIrelll tion wants to provide an adequate Jan. 22 of the Downtown Mer­ "The little guy is really being Herald Reporter sight line at the intersection. chants Association. An angry hurt.” The building is owned by Purnell Carlo DiPace, who operates the Joseph Sinnamon, who recently • Entries for 3rd drawing must be received by 12 noon on Saturday, bought a restaurant business in the Feb. 1st. • Clean out that The plan for the reconstruction Associates and spokesman George shoe repair business in the build­ Index of downtown Main Street, which Marlow, who also owns Marlow’s ing, told the Herald Thursday he Oak Street building, said Thursday Bride’s World • 3rd Drawing on AAonday, Feb. 3rd. has been proceeding smoothly in Department Store, said he would heard after the meeting that a night that he would not have made If you’re getting married, you 24 pagts, 4 agctlona the purchase if plans for the access basement or attic!! recent months after years of oppose removal of the building and decision had been made to take have literally dozens of details to • READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIEDS CAREFULLY EVERYDAY road had shown that the building A H v ir A controversy, has run into a new another one slated for removal down the building. worry about. Let B ride’s World, 17 might be removed. DURING WEEK OF FEB. 3 FOR PUBLICATION OF WINNING There is someone 'snag. because six small businesses Joseph Garman, a Main Street a 16-page special section in R iia ln A o c 91 merchant and chairman of the riaaaifinri PHONE NUMBER. Walter Fuss, the engineer de­ would be hurt. He said he was told by town today’s Manchester Herald, 99-9A " r i l fight to the bitter end,” he Manchester Parking Authority, r n m i r s signing the project, said Thursday officials that there were no plans to help. There are how-to articles Ifi • Each week during the contest a similar schedule will be followed. out there who wants said. said the possible removal of the that a commercial building at Oak remove it. The restaurant draws on everything from selecting a rnnnnrtlnit *1 In earlier plans for the access building was discussed at a meet­ • Last day the Herald will accept coupons, Feb. 8th. Street and Purnell Place might many of its customers from the band to choosing just the right PntBrtnlnmnnt 1A your unwanteds. have to be removed to provide road, it was expected that a ing of the authority Dec, 4. office buildings nearby, he said. F n r it a Ifi Herald tmployggs and their families ore not eligible. Starting 1st Week Garman said that up until then wedding gown. adequate visibility when Purnell building farther north on Purnell 1 nral new s, _ fi^A Place — one that houses the MARC he had been opposed to removing Preliminary plans for the $4.8 Place is incorporated into a 1 n t t p ry 9 proposed access road that would bakery, Yale Typewriter Service either building for the road. But he million Main Street reconstruction Sunny Saturday nhlliinrias A RULES In Februaryl run just east of Main Street. and Allstate Business Machines — said he became convinced at the have been approved by the Federal Clear tonight and sunny Satur­ r i p l n l n n A 1. Entries accepted on Herald Forms ONLY - No Focsmllles. ; Fuss said it has not yet been would have to be sacrificed. That meeting that it would be Highway Administration. The decided that the building, which building is also owned by Purnell necessary. state DOT and Fuss and O’ Neill, a day. Highs both days 30 to 35. P a n p iR 9 2. Winner must claim prize within one week after publication of houses a restaurant, a shoe repair Associates. Marlow said he realizes there Manchester consulting firm, are Lows tonight ranging from near R p n r t a Q - 1 9 winning phone number. iHaitrlirBtrr HrralJi shop and a package store, will have The possibility of removing the are many conflicting interests to negotiating a contract under which zero in the Berkshires to the T a la u t a ln n 1 A to be removed. But he said the Oak Street structure came up for be reconciled in the planning for a the firm will design the teens along the coast. Details on 11 R /WnrlH 7 1ft 3. Winner must bring phone number verification to claim prize. state Department of Transporta­ discussion at the monthly meeting revamped Main Street, but he said. improvements. page 2. W a a t h a r 2 A list of winners will be published on February 24. 643-2711