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24 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Jan 27, 1989

I HOMES BUSINESS I ROOMS ■99 J APARTMENTS I CONDOMINIUMS VACATION I PETS AND FOR SALE PROPERTY FOR RENT I J ^ I fOR RENT FOR RENT RENTALS SUPPLIES FOR SALE F IN IS H It you rself! ITALIAN 8. Pizza Restau­ SIN G LE Room tor rent. MANCHESTER. Twoand MANCHESTER. Very RHODE ISLAND. Matu- FR E E to good home. OLDSMOBILE Regency Builder will sell this rant. $69,900. Call office Females preferred. three bedroom apart­ nice two bath, two bed­ nuck Beach. Ocean Pure breed, Brindle Brougham , 1986, 4 Colonial home with for details. Anne Miller Convenient location. ments. References and room Condo. Pool and view, three bedroom Boxer. Three years door, V6, tope deck, lust a finished exterior Real Estate, 647-8000.Q $75 per week plus $100 security a must. Call sauna. Near 1-384. $700 J Contemporary. Fully old, house broken, loaded. 24,900 miles. and a well for $155,000. security. Call 649-9472 Joyce, 645-8201.______per month. Call 285-’ equipped, half mile to spayed. Excellent dog. Asking $9,500. 643-8973. Plans call for 3 bed­ between 3:30-7, ask for M ANCH ESTER. Quality, 8884 or 633-3349. beach. 644-9639, after Coll 649-0514. rooms, 2.5 baths, first Eleanor. 1976 FORD Gronodo. RESORT heat, hot water, all 5pm. Coll 643-2711 to ploce your Needs some work. floor family room, ap- appliances Included, FINDING A cash buyer proxlmotely 1900 1^01 p r o p e r ty od. Good V8 engine. $250 or A air conditioned, quiet, for sporting goods equip­ I ROOMMATES best offer. 643-6925. square feet. Set on a 5.7 199 J APARTMENTS on busline. Ideal for ment Is easy when you acre wooded lot on OWN A Piece of the sun! i ^ ‘ ! for r e n t middle aged or senior advertise In classified. WANTED I MISCELLANEOUS Shoddy Mill Road In Myrtle Beach, South citizens. One bedroom, FOR SALE Andover. May also be Carolina. $59,900 pre­ MANCHESTER. Second $590, two bedroom, FEMALE, Over 25 Room purchased completely construction prices. floor, 2 bedroom, heat $640. 247-5030. HOMES mate wanted to share c L y d e finished for $229,000. Two bedroom luxury apartment. DO UBLE Bowl, stolnless CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. and appliances. No M ANCH ESTER. New 3 FOR RENT steel sink with single Call Don Jackson for golf villas, free golf pets. $600 plus security. $300/month. Call 649- R O U T E 83, V E R N O N membership. Coll 1- bedroom Duplex. Car­ 1974. lever foucet, sproy A further details. Jack- Call 646-3979. peted, fully ap- EAST HARTFORD/Glas- hose ond beige formlco son 8, Jackson Real 800-225-6897.______tonbury line. Seven 83 Regal Coupe *6995 Estate, 647-8400.O SOUTH WINDSOR. One pllanced, V / i baths,full DO A TWO-WAY favor ... counter. Top to occom- 84 Skyhawk Wagon *5995 M ISQ U AM ICU T. Cottage bedroom, appliances, basement. $775. 643- room Cape with odote sink. Very good close to beach. One screened porch, gar­ get extra cash for yourself 84 Camaro Coupe *4995 THE PRIC E of this Super no pets. No utilities, 1823. and make it possible for condition. Both for sleeps 6, $500 per week. age, nice lot, first floor 88 Century Wagon *8595 six plus room Ranch on security. 875-7919. ECONOMICAL, Third someone else to enioy $100. Monchester, 646- One sleeps 8, $600 per laundry hook-ups. In­ 85 Century 4 Dr. *8995 Hebron Road In Bolton week. 643-1823. MANCHESTER. Three floor, one bedroom those golf clubs you never 0271.______side of house is brand 85 Escort 4 Or. *4395 has been reset at bedroom, first floor, apartment with stove new. $900 plus utilities. use. Sell them with a want FOR Sole: American $191,900. Three bed­ fully appllanced, car­ and refrigerator. Nice Security. No pets. 872- ad. Flyer Train collection. 85 Elsctra 4 Dr. *10,495 rooms, 2 full baths, full peted. $700 plus utili­ location. $475 plus utili­ 4381, 649-5400, 647-9040. Coll Frank, 645-6784. 88 98 Regency 4 Dr. *9995 walk-out basement, ties. Security and ref­ ties and security. No 86 LaSabra Ltd. *11,995 1.63 acres. Handy to MORTGAGES erences. Call 647-0628, pets. Call 643-2129, 9-5. COVENTRY DUPLEX Merchandise 1-384. Immediate occu­ evenings.______ENDROLLS 86 Delta 96 2 Dr. *9495 MANCHESTER. Two Off Route 44A, 2 years old. 86 Cavalier 4 Dr. *5995 pancy. Call Today. TWO Bedroom apart­ bedroom flat, first Kitchen, family room, two 2Vh w id th • 25d HOMEOWNERS Jackson 8, Jackson ment at 21 Burnside floor, near busline. Nw . bedrooms, 1 bath. Annual ITV/STEREO/ 13% width - 2 for 25« 86 Marc. Lynx *4995 N Real Estate, 647-8400.D 86 Nova 4 Dr. *8995 • FORECLOSURE!! Avenue. Asking $595. carpeting, great loca­ lease <675.00 per month. APPLIANCES M U ST ba picked up at the THIS Lovely new Gam­ • BANKRUPTCY!! per month. Call 528- tion, walking distance Call Helen at 643-2487, Herald Office Monday thru 86 Caprice 4 Dr. *9995 brel Colonial Is situ­ 7161 days evenings 232- to stores. $650 per 8-4:30 weekdays. Thursday before 11 a.m only. State tax hike may top $600 million ■■■ page 2 • DIVORCED!! ELEC TRIC Stove. Sears, ated on 2.3 wooded Falling behind on your mort­ 6286. month. One year lease acres In Bolton. Excel­ gage payments? We can plus security deposit. 20", 4 burner. White 8 7 2 - 9 1 1 1 lent floorplan with helpl No payments up to 2 649-0795. STORE ANO Nutone Coppertone yearal Bad credit, bankruptcy BRIGHT, SUNNY, Range hood with vent I CARS very spacious rooms. MANCHESTER. Half du­ OFFICE SPACE Three bedrooms, 2.5 or unemployment Is not a SPACIOUS, PRIVATE to outside. Very good FOR SALE problem. Forecloture assis­ plex, 3 bedrooms, 1'/a condition. Ideal for baths, first floor family tance available for the di­ S room, 2 bedroom baths, security, utili­ room, country kitchen EAST HARTFORD. New apartment or summer 1980 PONTIAC Turbo ^New Pricing Policy^ vorced and self-employed. carpeted on second ties. $800. 646-1972. office space In resfored camp. Both for $75. Trans Am. 60,000 miles, with adjoining family Consolidate bills — save your floor. First time rental house, Burnside Ave. room and fireplace. horn el MANCHESTER. Two Manchester, 646-0271. automatic, T-tops, olr immaculate - all new 3800 square feet with conditioning, tilt, new s VOLUME First floor laundry and Sw iu Conservative Group bedrooms, first floor FOR Sale. General Elect­ appliances - no utilities. apartment with ap­ basement. Can be di­ ric refrigerator, good Eagle GT's, cruise con­ mud room. Pictu­ at (203) 4S4-4404 or Must see - Cost '700. vided. Terms negotia­ resque view of the pliances. $525 plus utili­ condition, looks like trol, rear defrost, four I PRICING (203) 454-1336 References and security. ties. No pets. Referen­ ble. For Information, wheel disc, all gages, countryside. Suitable call Ruth FIske, 282- new. $100. 649-3282. for horses. Reasonably ces and security. power windows. M a­ Call 643-0233, 0651.______roon with block Inte­ ^BARGAINSlI priced at $252,900. Call ask for Mary Available February 1. danrhpBtpr Mfratb Rose or Don Jackson at 646-2253. STORE. 46 Oak Street. FUEL OIL/COAL/ rior. $3500 or best offer. Rentals 236-9560.______8 n« w Prldllg Polki'i 647-8400 or at 646-8646. 643-1726 MANCHESTER. Two Excellent ground floor FIREWOOD Jackson 8, Jackson ask for Mary. bedroom, I'/j bath, location. Good for pro­ 1980 VOLVO, 242 DL. Blue Real Estateo______Townhouse. Applian­ fessionals, Attorneys, SEASONED Firewood. with blue Interior. Au­ 1989 Buick Dentists, Insurance, BRAN D New listing. De­ ROOMS ces, full basement, Cut and split. Approxi­ tomatic, excellent con­ EAST HARTFORD. pool. $700 plus utilities. Real Estate, Doctors, mately Vj cord. $50. dition. Good tires. Skyhawk 30 Cen ts lightful 6 room dor- FOR RENT Clean, second floor, 5 Travel, Finance, Etc. 742-1182. mered Cape Cod on Security. No pets. Call 64.000 on motor. 2 Door Coupe Manchester, Conn. - A City of Village Charm rooms, 2 bedrooms. Joe Lombardo, 647- Grossman 8< Weln- AM /FM Cassette. $3500 Lyndale Street In M an­ M A N C H E ST ER . Clean, traub, 649-5334, 647- Auto. AC. Tin, FM Cate. Saturday, Jan. 28,1989 chester, four bed­ Stove and refrigerator. 1413. BOATS/MARINE or best offer. 236-9560. quiet, convenient to Security required. $650 9223. MANCHESTER. Sunset Factory Labai: * , . rooms, modern bath, busline. Call anytime. plus utilities. Call 644- EQUIPMENT 1979 PLYMOUTH Ho­ 11 002 fireplace, hardwood 646-8337. Street. Two bedroom, MANCHESTER. First rizon TC3. Two door, Vduma Pricing 1712.______6 0 8 . floors, new vinyl siding unique duplex with floor, office space. 500 1985 BAYLINER- 80.000 miles. New ro- D Ia c o u n t MANCHESTER. Room In square feet. Excellent for easy maintenance. quiet rooming house. HEBRON. Modern, two garage. Central air Bowrlder. 19', 225 horse dlols, brakes, shocks Sailing Price: *10,394. Beautiful level 101x145 bedroom, heat, hot wa­ conditioning, applian­ for lawyer. Insurance, power, E-Z Load and clutch. Looks and Off street parking. $75 etc. $425 uncludes utili­ 09124 lot. $158,900. Jackson 8, per week. 646-1686 or ter, appliances, park­ ces. References and trailer. $8500. Excellent runs good. $1000 or best Jackson Real Estate, ing, no pets. $625. 228- security. $650. 649-3423. ties. Keith Real Estate, condition. Call after offer. 649-5029 offer 1989 Buick 569-3018. O O J C L A L A o e o 646-4126. 647-8400.g______Skylark MALL DEVELOPERS SUE NEW Construction. This elegant 7 room Colon­ 4 Door Sedan ial can be built for you Auto, AC, Tilt, FM Stereo on either a 1.6 acre lot Erosion order Faetoiy Label: *12,116. on Lori Drive In Bolton Vduma Pricing for $295,000 or on a 1.57 D Ia c o u n t 1 , 2 7 5 . acre lot In Coventry on SaNIng Price: * 1 0 , 8 4 1 . Mountain Ridge Drive ’88 BUICK BLOWOUT called ‘illegal’ for $265,000. approxi­ mately 2250 square feet 1989 Buick featuring 3 bedrooms, By Nancy Concelman 2.5 baths, fireplace, AT WILE MOTORS WE HAVE 8 4C^^Century Manchester Herald thermo windows, 3 4 Door Sedan % zone heat and vinyl Mealy Equipped. VS, FM Slafao The developers of the $70 million mall in Buckland siding. Call us for more 1988 BUICK LEFTOVERS THAT WE WILL SELL details. Jackson & Factory Labd: *14,517. filed a lawsuit Friday against the state ^epartmenj Jackson Real Estate, Vduma Pridng a mem of Environmental Protection, asking the cour 647-8400.D D Ia c o u n t ?i,roJ ort^m odlty a DEP order redoirinserosion Sdling Price: *12,669. control measures at the mall site. CONDOMINIUMS The developers charge in the eroViSS 1989 Buick T \ DEP abused its power in requiring the erosion FORSALf AT DEALER INVOICE!! Regal Control rSIIsures in a Jan. 12 order. The complain MANCHESTER. Three was filed at Hartford Superior Court and received^ bedroom Townhouse. 2 Door Coupe the Manchester Town Clerk s office Friday Northfleld Green Con­ AC, Door Locke, V8. FM Caaa. dominium. Swimming Factory Labal: ^ ^ N a S 'a s plaintiffs in the suit are the Mall at pool, club house. Coll * 1 5 , 4 3 0 . Voluma Pricing Buckland Hills Partnership, which include the 647-8895.______2 , 0 6 1 . D Ia e o un t mall developer, the Homart Development Co. of NEW ER, four room, one Sailing Prica: *13y369> bedroom, I'/i both Townhouse. Country ^*T^e^”defendants named are the DEP. D ^ 1989 Buick setting. Cathedral cell­ BUICK REGALS BUICK CENTURYS BUICK SKYLARK BUICK SKYHAWK Commissioner Leslie Carothers and Deputy Com^ ing with wrought Iron missioner John W. Anderson. They balcony, overlooking re 4 Door Sedan a written statement of appearance by Feb. dining room. Sliders to Tsummons was also served on Manchester Town deck. Three zone heat. AC, Crdaa, Door Looka. FM Caaa. Full basement. Asking Clerk Edward Tomkiel and Planning and Zoning $122,900.Strano Real SPECIAL PURCHASE FROM GENERAL MOTORS Factory Labd: *16,874. Commission Chairman Alfred W. Sieffert Sr., who Vduma Pridng m a mm Estate, 647-7653.0 DIacount m,130. were not named in the complaint. DELIGHTFUL Four Sdling Price: *14,718. The Jan. 12 DEP order requires the develo^rs to room Condo at East- stop erosion at the 150-acre mall site from polluting meadow In Manches­ first formal news conference at the area ponds or face fines of “ P ter. One bedroom, ce­ 1989 Buick FIRST TIME — President George Bush Runoff resulting from inadequate installation and ramic bath, fully White House on Friday. appllanced kithcen, Park calls out for another question during his maintenance of erosion control devices P®''“ ted two tastefully decorated, area watersheds, the DEP said in the order. basement laundry and Avenue One of the watersheds is south storage. Parking lust 4 Door Sedan Drive and drains into Buggie Stowe Pond, the other outside your door. All Power, FM Caaa.. Wire Whada The president meets the press is south of Interstate 84 and flows into an unnained $77,500. C H F A ap- ______hioh.pankinceovemmentofficials: “ Idosupj 1988 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 1988 OLDSMOBILE CIERA Factory Ubd: *21,421. high-ranking government officials: “ I do support pond near 852 Tolland Turnpike, according to the proaved complex. WASHINGTON (AP) — Here at a glance are Jackson 8, Jackson Vduma Pridng m mmm it. A raise is overdue...” #P590, Loaded D Ia c o u n t 3,022. Real Estate, 647-8400.n highlights from President Bush’s first forma ^ The DEP ordered the developers to submit an Sdling Price: *18,399. TRIP TO CHINA TOWNHOUSE. Owner news conference Friday: Asked about visiting China before responding engineering plan detailing measures to stop or IM anxious. Super newer 2 to Soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev’s request control pollution. The company had tp submit the bedroom condomi­ 1989 Buick ®*^uf“ s®a?d''he^was not disturbed by the flap in for an early meeting, Bush replied; “ I don’t know plan within 21 days. If that plan rejected by the nium with class, aual- commissioner. Homart would have 15 days to Ity construction, gas Riviera response to reports inai.what signal it sends in that regard, but let me Just heat, full basement, 2 Door Coupe *” Homartte*also required to submit a rePort on rte sliders to private deck, Loaded Landau Vinyl Top in, quote, piaying me ouvici v-oia* .a.. . air conditioning, and 10 995 10 995 ■piarin...e™ „a cara.' ,,U ia s.a .e„.ea ,,,..., effects of the runoff within the same amount oHirne * , . * , . ‘playing the China ca rd .'... It just seemed like an your own garage. Factory Labd: * 2 4 , 2 2 0 . appropriate visit, but not to signal a playing of Jayne R. Armstrong. Homart spokeswoman, said $125,900. Anne Miller Vduma Pridng Friday the company is complying with the DEP Real Estate, 647-8000.O D Ia co u n t 2 , 6 5 7 . the card to go one up on Mr. Gorbachev....The [hfflc1;rS"them a8^”s^^^ them, ‘Imt order. She referred all other *1“ estions on the MANCHESTER. Home Seeing Prica: *21,563. visit stands on its own and does not have any we can convince the American people that that s signaling that should be detrimental to anybody complaint to Hartford attorneys Elizabeth C. sweet home. Two year S r £ n and Thomas DeMille. who represent new and tul I of charm Is Baick the way to go.’’ eise’s interest.’ ’ this 5 room tastefully Homart. DeMille and Barton could not be reached CONGRESSIONAL PAY RAISE A complete report of the news conference Is on decorated Colonial 'kaiaJmjr Baatta Bush said of the Reagan-proposed $ 4 5 .^ IW Cape with 2 bedrooms, 2 Door Coupe page 3. See MALL, page t 1 Vj baths, atrium doors raise forjudges, members of Congress andothe to patio, one car gar­ Sporty & Luxurious — 1 age. Home ond land “Has It AIIH" ownership with con­ 1988 PONTIAC 6000 1988 BUICK REGAL LTD. dominium privileges. Factory Labd: *27,250. $147,900. Anne Miller #P608 lume Pricing Real Estate, 647-8000.n leount Oa9#6 Seeing Price: *23,993. MANCHESTER. Looking tor a two bedroom, 1'/? *AII Prlcee Include Applicable bath Townhouse with a Factory Cash Incentivee basement and a garage with a contemporary OVER 100 BUICKS flair? ThI unit features all the above. Call to- *10,995 *^10,995. IN STOCK AT dav tor details. SIMILAR $134,900. Century 21 Ep­ stein Realty, 647-8895.0 ■VOLUME PRICING" VERNON. CHFA/FHA. Two bedroom Condo ‘New Cars Include Rebates Cardinal Buick, Inc. auallfles for low down Assigned to Dealer... payment. Small com­ We make believers. 81 Adams Street plex, best buy at Make us prove it to you! Manchester, Conn. $106,900. Mitchell Asso­ ciates, Gallery of 649-4571 Homes, 563-5059. Opvn Mon -TUM -W»<3 -Thun Nights I INVESTMENT I PROPERTY Wile Motors ROCKVILLE. For sale by Route 66, Columbia Road, Willimantic, Conn. 423-7746 AUTOS FOR owner. Six family un­ RENT/LEA8E its. Good to excellent HOURS: Monda]r thru Thursday 8 AM to 8 PM; Friday 8 AM to 6 PM; condition. Willing to Saturday 8 AM to 5 PM; After Hours By Appointment. FR E E Mileage on low consider owner financ­ cost auto rental. Vil­ ing tor qualified buyer. lage Auto Rental, 643- Call tor details. 225- 2979 or 646-7044. 1012, 9-5. J

REGIONAL WEATHER^^ A ^u Weather® forecast for Saturday Uaytifoe Conditions and Hiqh Temoei O’Neill admits tax hikes Bush says pay hike 'overdue’ for Congress By Terence Hunt The Assaciated Press effect Feb. 8 that would bring salaries — probably several hours — on Feb. His voice was hoarse from a cold but for m-mbers of Congress to $135,000 a may be over $600 million Bush seemed confident, relaxed and 26 on the way home from China. year, jlls show that an overwhelm­ WASHINGTON — President Bush in high spirits as he fielded questions defended a widely criticized pay raise ing majority of Americans oppose the Bush said the administration was By Judd Everhart The state has not had a general in the White House briefing room for O'Neill told reporters in the lobby for Congress on Friday as unquestion­ increase. reassessing all aspects of U.S.-Soviet The Associated Press tax increase in six years and even 43 minutes — a contrast to the of the Legislative Office Building ably “ overdue.” Making his debut in a Taking the opposite side. Bush said, relations and "le t’s take our time now. cut taxes by hundreds of millions 30-minute time limit fixed for Rea­ across from the Capitol. fast-paced but easygoing news confer­ “A raise is overdue, there’s no ... I don’t think the Soviets see that as A ~ ^0''- William of dollars in 1985 and 1986 when gan’s infrequent news conferences. Massive cuts, he said, would ence, Bush also said “ prudence is the question about that.” While saying foot-dragging. I’m confident they A. o Neill acknowledged Friday the state was running huge Whereas Reagan held most of his that the state will need hundreds mean “ you’d have to stop build­ order of the day” in dealing with the there were some unspecified aspects don’t.” Bush said he made that point surpluses. news conferences in prime-time hours of millions of dollars in new and ing roads, and stop giving money Soviet Union. of the pay formula that disturb him. clear this week in a telephone call with Some transportation taxes, for education, to cities and so of television. Bush surprised the press Bush said, “ I still feel that I should not the Soviet leader. increased taxes to balance next such as the gasoline tax, have Rounding out the first week of his with a hurriedly announced session year’s budget, but he insisted that forth and I don’t think that’s what presidency. Bush put himself at arms go about undoing the Reagan deci­ increased periodically to help pay the people want either.” that began at 11:02 a.m. It was sion” to endorse the pay increase. Asked if he felt there still was a taxpayers would prefer that to for road and brdge rebuilding. length with a controversial plan from The governor refused to discuss broadcast live nationally. White “ Cold War” between Moscow and crippling cuts in state programs This year, the state is facing an the Treasury Department to rescue House aides said Bush decided on the Ideally, he said, the Senate and Washington — as White House na­ specific areas of tax increases or the beleaguered savings and loan Asked by reporters how tax­ estimated deficit of $134 million spur of the moment Friday morning to House would vote on the issue, tional security adviser Brent Scow- budget cuts. All he would say was, industry by imposing a fee on savings payers would react to his re­ and O’Neill administration offi­ see reporters. although that appears highly unlikely. croft said recently — Bush said he ported plans to call for $600 "We’re looking right across the accounts. He called it “ an option, not a cials say the gap between spend­ Reflecting on a week marred by wanted to avoid those words because million to $700 million in in­ board.” proposal.” On foreign policy. Bush said he was ing necessary to maintain cur­ policy and personnel flaps. Bush said, of their implication. He presents the budget to the npt trying to send any kind of signal by Weather creased taxes, the governor said: rent services and income from As for his promise not to raise taxes. “ I’m just getting a preview of coming “ Certainly no one wants to pay General Assembly on Feb. 8. visiting China next month, ahead of “ If someone says ‘Cold War’ to me, existing taxes will be $882 million Bush said, “ I ’d like it to be a four-year attractions, and it’s been lovely. And more taxes than they presently O’Neill said he would not lay off pledge.” Asked if Ronald Reagan was any rneeting with Soviet President that doesn’t properly give credit to the in 1989-90. it’s going to change, I know, but no, I are paying ... but there’s also the state employees in order to cashing in on the presidency by Mikhail S. Gorbachev. He said the advances that have taken place in this The governor has indicated think it’s been a wonderfully harmon­ responsibility of running govern­ balance the budget. But, he signing a reported $5 million book deal stop in Beijing “just seemed like an relationship,” the president said. “ So High sunny that tax increases could take ious week and these are just little High 35 to 40. Wind west 10 mph to 15 mph Tonight ment. If people want the services added, that some state workers and getting paid more than $40,000 for appropriate visit” since he would be I wouldn’t use that term. But if it’s effect as early as Arpil i, to help ripples on the surface of an otherwise provided, they have to pay for the whose jobs were not crucial could in Asia for the funeral in Tokyo of used in the context of, are we still 4J"?o'' 45" Ther” "^ pare down the current year’s speeches. Bush said, “ There is plenty calm pond.” 40 to 45. There is a chance of snow on Monday services that are provided. be transferred to other areas. of tradition that goes with presidents Emperor Hirohito. unsure of — in our predictions on deficit. Several times Bush was asked according to the National Weather Service ai “ That’s exactly what I'll be House Minority Leader Robert writing memoirs and being paid for Bush announced he will make a Soviet intentions — I ’d have to say, ■•We're certainly looking at about the 50 percent pay raise to take /"^^'■nat'onal Airport. Windsor Locks requesting of them to do,” O’Neill G. Jaekle, R-Stratford, said he “ relatively brief” stop in South Korea yes, we should be cautious.” (budget) cuts first, before we ask Temperatures are expected to drop into the teens in said. rejects “ this notion that we have the middle of next week. for any tax increases, but it will to spend more money or else The Democratic governor’s reach a point where you can only we’re going to get less.” West coastal. East coastal: Today, mostly sunny Republican critics in the Legisla­ cut so.far because you’ll have to Heart administrator ture rejected the notion. House Republicans are pushing ?nn to l5 mph. just totally destroy programs,” ____ ■ ------•’ riiugrams. a "bottom line freeze” on the H i S t?45 budget, under which the state dies awaiting heart could not spend more in 1989-90 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (A P) — A man who Two-year budget plan than it spent this year. That could helped develop New Mexico’s only heart transplant 30s. Wind west 10 mph to 15 mph. Tonight, clear be accomplished by spending Low around 20. Sunday, partly sunny. High 40 to 45 program died Friday after his own heart was more money where necessary by stricken suddenly by a viral infection and a donor gaining new support shifting funds from less impor­ organ could not be found, officials said. tant programs, they say. Robert Shafer, 46, assistant administrator for HARTFORD (A P) - State been filed. Jaekle said, for example, that medical staff affairs at Presbyterian Hospital, Lottery Senate leaders of both parties there is more than $100 million in suffered the attack last week, and his condition appear to agree on at least one The bills submitted by the this year’s budget to pay for 3,000 Democrats, one by Senate Presi­ rapidly deteriorated. matter this session: the wisdom state employee positions not “ The feeling of helplessness has gripped us all,” of returning Connecticut to a dent Pro Tern John B. Larson of currently filled. Connecticut daily Friday: 449. Play Four: 2118. East Hartford and the other by said hospital spokeswoman Lynn 'Villella. “ The two-year budget cycle to provide He also said taxpayers would Connecticut “ Lotto” Friday: 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 38. Sen. Joseph Harper of New donor program has done everything humanlv greater fiscal accountability and balk at paying what would possible.” Britain, co-chairman of the Ap­ planning. amount to $200 for every man, propriations Committee, provide Shafer left work Jan. 19 with flu-like symptoms Although reverting to a bien­ woman and child if $600 million in and was admitted to the hospital Monday. He was nial budget is far from a new idea, few details of how a two-year Index budget would operate. new or icreased taxes were put on a list of transplant candidates Tuesday and it appears to have more support approved. placed on a heart-lung machine Wednesday after than usual this session, when Larson said it may be best to Senate Minority Leader Regi­ his heart failed. Business__ lawmakers are grappling with a nald J. Smith, R-New Hartford, . 33-34 Obituaries. study the idea this year with the On Friday morning, his family requested he be Classified _ . 35-41 projected budget shortfall in called the idea of a $600 million Opinion. aim of enacting such a proposal taken off the machine after all his organs began to Comics ___ . 23-25 Senior Citizns 1989-90 of $882 million. tax increase “ outrageous.” He deteriorate, she said. Focus_____ next year. The trick, said LaLn . 17-32 Sports ______Three proposals — two spon­ said that would be a 14 percent NEW SECRETARY OF STATE — James Chief Justice William Rehnquist admin­ Shafer, an administrator at the hospital for 20 Local/State. - 2.4-6 long a supporter of biennial U.S.AVorld___ sored by influential Democrats increase in taxes and said “ that’s Baker, left, takes the oath of office as isters the oath as President George years, oversaw its heart program when it began in and one by Republicans — have up with the right structure.” just not acceptable” to the secretary of state as his wife, Susan, Bush watches. Baker was officially 1969 and helped direct its development since then, average taxpayer. holds the Bible, during a reenactment of sworn in Wednesday in a private Ms. Villella said. the ceremony atthe White House Friday. The program began transplants in 1986 and since iHaiiflipstrr 3-lpra/fi Mall ceremony at the State Department then has done 32, plus one heart-lung transplant. USPS 327-500 VOL. CVIII, No. 101 From page 1 Penny M Siefterl. Publisher Road project foes undecided about lawsuit George T Chappell Dennis M Santoro for comment Friday evening, DEP officials were Editor Bv Andrew J. Davis Advertising Director also unavailable for comment. project. I think we’ll be doing study that included the effects of the Manchester Herald without reducing speed limits to 15 Douglas A Bevins Sheldon Cohen In its complaint, the Mall at Buckland Hills di.^pme^^he DEpVfin^^ ^ chance to Manchester a real favor.” access road. Executive Editor The DEPactPH ii n^‘"’ fomplaint said, miles per hour, without the access Composing Manager Partnership charges that the D EP failed to show But he added.“ That’s going to take Though Town Manager Robert B. Jeanne G Fromerth The head of a group opposed to the road, and with losing as little parking Robert H Hubbard that inland wetlands and watercourses were il.v and in excess of iN^a^. b' “ P‘'®.^®onably. arbitrar- some soul-searching. I don’t know Weiss said only a handful of parking Business Manager and violated the issuing the order, reconstruction of Main Street says as possible.” Fish said. Pressroom Manager altered, destroyed or polluted because of site work what we’re going to do.” spaces would be lost during construc­ Denise A Roberts complain, saii ^.S. constitutions, the opponents would be doing the town a Not everyone on Main Street Frank J McSweegan The DEP on Oct. 13 investigated measures at the The project could begin as early as tion. Fish said about 200 spaces would Personnel Manager Circulation Director “ real favor” by filing a lawsuit to opposes the project, though. Among Q site as a result of a complaint from Cathy Lankford October and would take two years to be lost. Weiss said at the Friday block the project. supporters are officials at Regal’s of 853 Tolland Turnpike, who said runoff from the complete. meeting that lOO spaces would be lost < M a n S S r‘'‘'lnvesJrnm'' But Dr. Robert H. Fish, a Main Men’s Store, the Savings Bank of OS mall site was turning a pond near her home red Developers I ' Manchester Simon Fish said he was against the project on Main Street, but about 70 would be Street dentist and head of ADAPT, A Manchester and J. Carman Clothier. u Attempts by the developers to stop the runoff were Herbert Simon Mq ^^'’^a^rship, Melvin Simon, because it would reduce the number of built along the access road. Also, the a: unsuccessful. Downtown Association to Preserve parking spaces on the street as well as pI- o'u BOX 591 Manchester. Conn 06040 town has recently purchased a “ Most of the people who are against 1 q: DeFelicelnTaN^rS^®^®'’ the Thoroughfare, said on Friday that It you don’t receive your Herald by 5 p m weekdavx nr 7m An inspection by the town also revealed some the project. contractor working on reduce the speed limit to 15 mph. His parking lot along Birch Street, which it are against it for very narrow­ u group members have not decided yet H to'^earh'^^'*®''* telephone your carrier It you're unable erosion control problems at the site, but a Dec 7 group also is opposed to plans for an would further reduce the number of minded reasons.” said Allan J. C/5 whether to sue. nm your carrier call subscriber service at 647-9946 Ky g inspection showed that improvements had been access road that would require the lost spaces. Cashman, owner of J. Carman U P m weekdays lor delivery in Manchester ^ After a meeting between town X Suggested carrier rates are S1 80 weekiv *7 7h inr made. Utilitierolstricl 'to'^en"® Eighth demolition or relocation of part of a Fish said the project could be done Clothier. “ They have their own resulting from the problems at the site officials, the state Department of U S^ezo-rsix*^.^'^; The DEP also did not show that the installation commercial building at the east without the access road, which will be interest.” z district permits lines without Transportation, project supporters < and maintenance of erosion control devices were corner of Purnell Place and Oak used by motorists to bypass construc­ th Herald is a member ol the Associated Press Street. ’The project will go forward this s inadequate, the complaint said. Armstrong has said and opponents Friday. Mayor Peter tion on Main Street during the work. Assm I uL ."n d *.h ° L the New England Press sewer lines Without t o w n T s p e S P. DiRosa Jr. announced that the AD APT members have complained year, unless something “ extraordi­ Association and the New England Newspaper Association that the company has tried to maintain devices and The road also would connect parking nary” occurs. DiRosa said. orders oSTheSt"im?Hn"‘^‘ stop-work town would go forward with the $16 that the DOT and Federal Highway lots behind buildings when construc­ correct problems, but the site is hilly, making it Fish said. “ They’re just blundering difficult to control runoff. vowed to begin wnru Homart officials have million project. Administration approved the project tion is completed. required by botlTgSve^ram^^®'^ utilities Fish said. “ If we file suit to stop the without an environmental impact ahead with i t . It’s just going to finish ' " governments are complete. “ I ’d like to see the project go ahead off Main Street.” J AA N

LOCAL & STATE Investigators Developers get no penalties question men for razing century-oid home By Jacqueline Bennett opers’ West Haven office Thurs­ in le.ss than .50 feet from the front Manchester Herald day he had no knowledge of the of the street. plan to demolish the hou.se. on burgiaries COVENTRY — Town officials “As an architect. I am aware a The incident angered resident have decided not to levy penalties demolition permit is needed to Judy LeDoyt. She said she spoke By Maureen Leavitt against developers who demol­ demolish a building but I had no with Rosa Johnson Highter. Manchester Herald ished a century-old house on High participation in this.” said Staur. whose family had once owned the Street without a permit and later Frank Purvis of Columbia was farm. LeDoyt has asked the Town Two Hartford men charged Thursday in began to build at the site without acting town building official until Council to propose an ordinance connection with five burglaries in the SouthEnd approval. Jan. 13. The demolition probably requiring the posting of intentions of Manchester are also being questioned in The 19th century farmhouse took place around Jan. 16. Bach to demolish old houses. connection with burglaries in surrounding was destroyed by employees for became building inspector on communities, police said. Lawrence Brophy. John Ahern Jan. 17. The house was built for Francis State police and police from surrounding and Frank Perrotti Jr. last week Purvis said he told Brophy and Spaulding in the 1860s. In 1900. communities are investigating whether the men without a permit, according to Staur on Jan. 13 that the demoli­ Frank Spaulding turned it into a have any links to the other robberies, according town officials. On Monday. Build­ tion permit was needed. He said dairy farm. Eventually it was left to Manchester police. No details were available ing Inspector Robert Bach issued he advised the two to seek the to Highter. Spaulding’s niece. She on the number of other robberies and the a stop-work order to the develop­ permit when Bach started. said she sold it to the Abbot family communities in which they occurred. ers after discovering that foot­ “I told them to come back when in the 1940s. Jose M. Robles. 24, of 359 Zion St., and his ings for a new foundation had the new building official began.” brother. Luis Garcia. 18. of 533 Ann St., were After the Abbot couple died. the been installed at the site without a said Purvis. farm went into probate court arrested by Manchester police Thursday and permit. Bach confirmed the developers charged with first-degree conspiracy to commit proceedings and was sold in 1988 Bach and Sarah England, a have since received the demoli­ to Brophy, Ahern and Perrotti for burglary in connection with the burglaries in the town intern working on zoning tion permit. South End of town. Police said the car the two $280,000. according to local real­ matters, met Friday with the England said the developers tor Mercedes Wells, whose hus­ were driving fit the description of a vehicle seen developers and their attorney. also violated zoning regulations in the area at the time of one of the burglaries. band Thomas, also a realtor, geography Robert Letze of New Haven. by putting the foundation footings handled the transaction. Robles also was charged with carrying a England said it was decided that ACES — Francis dangerous weapon, criminal use of a revolver no penalties would be levied. J. Amara, Keeney and possession of burglar’s tools. “They did take out a demolition Street Elementary Robles is being held on $10.000bond in Hartford permit. It was after the fact, but School principal, Correction Center and is scheduled to appear in they did.” England said. Manchester Superior Court Feb. 3. Garcia was congratulates Jeff She said the developers would released on $2,500 bond and is scheduled to remove the foundation footing Damon, 11, who appear in Manchester Superior Court Feb. 1. that had been put in place without won the school’s ’The two were arrested in coijnection with a permit and they would submit a National Geo­ burglaries at homes on South Main and Spring new building plan next week. graphy Bee Fri­ streets during this week. Town Manager John Elsesser Police began surveilling the South End of town day. Seated at left said prior to the Friday meeting during the day this week after two burglaries that the session was called “to is Matt Adinolfi, occurred on South Main Street, two on Spring outline exactly what they need to 10, the runner-up Street, and one on Dartmouth Street, since last begin work again and clear the in the Bee. Saturday, police said. air.” Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald It is the same area where a rash of burglaries Martin Staur. the architect for occurred last summer, according to Gary Wood, the project, said from the devel- spokesman for the Manchester Police Department. After the two men were arrested last night, Weeldy police obtained a search warrant for their homes GooQrdphy dCG didn’t Gvcn lik© subjoct and found a .38 caliber handgun, which was HeaUh Tip reported stolen from one of the homes, and By Maureen LeayittLeavitt ______several items like stereos, VCRs, televisions, and Manchester Herald microwaves, the types of items reported as I didn’t really like it (geography ) at all It just must take a written geography test stolen from the homes. Wood said. r^xt Monday, which will be sent to An estimate of the value of all stolen items in It took 45 minutes of head-to-head seemed kind of boring to me.” the South End incidents is not yet available. competition to determine the local Washington where it will be scored with all finalists across the nation. Wood said. winner of the National Geography Bee When police searched the vehicle the suspects at the Keeney Street Elementary J©ff Damon ^ top scorer in each state will compete in Washington. were driving, they said they discovered a large by Roy D. Katz, R.Ph. School Friday. ------Sixth-grader silver ingot and four small silver ingots on the In the end, it was sixth-grader Jeff Both youngsters said they were front seats of the car. The ingots — bars of metal Damon. 11, of 79 Saddle Hill Road sometimes anxious crowd of fifth-and CHANGE sixth-graders who were cheering in difficulty as the contest proceeded surprised they made it to the school’s with .some value — were in clear plastic who emerged the winner over fifth- their peers on. In fact. 10 questions went by without a tinal competition. envelopes, police said. BRUSHES grader Matt Adinolfi. 10, of 91 Ralph The contest began Thursday with 12 correct answer from the competitors Damon said geography was never One of the ingots was inscribed with initials “In only 17 to 35 dayi, a heavy build-up CHECK OUT THE which did not match the initials of the su.spects. of germs appears on your toothbrush’’, Road. The deciding question asked on competitors: six fifth-graders and six Sometimes the seeminglv easv ° favorite subjects. what continent the country of Somalia questions stump the brightest how I didn t really like it at all. It just according to police. says Dr. Thomas Glass, oral HOTTEST STORE IN TOWN. is found. sixth-graders, who answered ques­ pathologist at Oklahoma U. ".By ever Amara asked both students Police said they also found a revolver and changing brushes more often, you can Bring this ad in for a tions on the broad subject of geo­ sahT^'^ boring to me.” Damon several other items reported stolen from several The answer is Africa. Damon gave graphy. The field of contestants was what country was home to the help chase away lingering colds, sore the correct response after Adinolfi platypus. When neither could answer households in the trunk of the suspects’ car. throat, mouth sores, and other FREE MOVIE RENTAL! could not answer. narrowed down to Adinolfi and home from infections. Using a new toothbrush Damon. he turned to the audience, most of who c ool Thursday night and studied his may help you to recover more NO PURCHASE NECESSARY To clinch the win. Damon also JoAn Troncoso, a teacher for the shouted simultaneous Iv ncyclopedias. while Damon said he quickly", advises Dr. Glass. OFFER EXPIRES FEB. 19 correctly answered a question about “Australia! ” • studied from a globe he has. SAT exams set today (OfM par family with ad only, and valid drivar’a Ileanaal the scale to which items on a map are gifted and talented at Keeney Street and Nathan Hale schools, coordinated Damon received a book on the drawn. natural wonders of North America Amara heartily congratulated the The Scholastic Aptitude Test will be held at The competition was developed by the Bee. She said Thursday’s competi­ pair and joked about the difficulty of Manchester High School today. 1 tion went on for about an hour, when and an inBatable globe for his victorv the questions. the National Geographic Society in Adinolfi received a book on Geo Anyone registered to take the examination should she and Amara decided to continue it “Are your brains tired? My brain w ** i* ** * * * * * * * 1,*** response to a growing concern about Friday. graphy for being the runner-up report to the school cafeteria at 7:50 a.m. with the lack of geographic knowledge Damon now has a chance to mfo asking the admission ticket and positive identification .such as “They were doing so well yesterday questions. ’ Amara said. among youngsters in the United participate in the state finals and a driver’s license, passport or photo identification National Prescription Centers States. but they were getting tired so we praised the contest for decided to continue today.” Troncoso possibly the national finals held in card. Francis J. Amara. Keeney School Washington in May. The first- ahm pupils to learn more said. No one will be admitted without proper Open Daily 'til 10 PM C t lD E D C T A D E principal, played mediator, asking second- and third-place winners of the o n n t In that respect, the 348 Main Street Amara read 42 difficult questions to identification. Manchester Weekends ’til 12 » V K t K ^ I W K t questions furnished by the National national finals can win substantial objecUve*’^'* achieved its ««ographic Society, and quieting the the two pupils Friday. Troncoso said college scholarships. Parking will be in the student parking lot adjacent the questions were meant to increase 649-1025 171 Sptncar St., Manchester □ 646-5546 But first, Troncoso said Damon ^t)yone goes home and looks at a to Brookfield Street. P. I s worth it,” Amara said. J AA N /r=-

Man arrested Obituaries Local & State Spy ends 5-day hunger fast on rape charge MARION, 111. (AP) - Con­ facility at Rochester, Minn. treatment. Ann J. Scott N.Y. Carroll of Emorville, Calif.: four Fugitive is arrested victed spy Jonathan Pollard ate Mrs. Pollard, 28, was sentenced On Monday, Henderson said The funeral is Monday at 1 p.m. other daughters, Theresa Carroh Friday, a federal prison official to five years in prison as an Pollard would take only water for Ann J. Scott, 84, of Barry Road, EAST HARTFORD (AP) — A ,37-year-old man. A town man arrested in connection with a rape in at the Emanuel Lutheran Church. said, but Pollard’s father-in-law accessory to her husband’s illegal the next five days to protest his Manchester, died Friday (Jan. of Salisbury, N.C., Patricia Whel- who is wanted in for kidnapping and Manchester on Jan. 14 was arrested by East Burial will be in East Cemetery, said he had no reason to believe possession of classified wife's treatment, adding that 27. 1989) at her home. She was the ton of Marley, Switzerland, Kat­ sexual assault, was arrested as he walked along Hartford police Thursday on charges he raped and There are no calling hours. Pollard would end a five-day documents. prison officials had threatened to widow of Ivar B. Scott. hleen J. Carroll of Huntersville, Interstate 84, state police said. robbed a woman there. Memorial donations may be hunger strike early. Henderson claimed his daugh­ force-feed Pollard if he embarked She was born in Portchester N.C., Maureen Carroll of David­ Russell A. Matthews, of Erie, Penn., was arrested Robert S. Fontaine. 25. of 62 Hollister St., was made to the Structural Preserva­ Pollard began a five-day fast ter was moved from the Connecti­ on an indefinite hunger strike. N.’V. May 31. 1904, and had been a son, N.C.; two brothers, Richard around 8:30 a.m. Friday and was charged in arrested by East Hartford police on charges he tion Fund of the Emanuel Luthe­ Carroll of Copley, Ohio, and Monday to protest what he cut hospital Jan. 14 before treat­ Bogdan said Bureau of Prisons resident of Manchester for 80 Connecticut with being a fugitive from justice, state ments for a gastrointestinal kidnapped, raped, and robbed a woman at Putnam ran Church. 60 Church St., William Carroll of South Wind­ considered mistreatment of his policy calls for intervention in a years. police said. ailing and imprisoned wife, said disorder had been completed. He Plaza Dec. 21. East Hartford police earlier this Manchester. sor: three sisters, Mrs. John hunger strike if a prisoner fasts Prior to retiring in 1970, she was State Trooper Christopher Alex stopped Mat­ his father-in-law, Bernard Hend­ also said she has been denied week had said they intended to arrest Fontaine on The Watkins Funeral Home. Bolger of Melrose, Mass., Mrs. “ to a point where he is endanger­ the charges. employed at the Aetna Insurance thews as he was walking along the eastbound side of erson. The fast was to end today. treatment since her transfer to 142 E. Center St., is in charge of Howard Piper of Healdsburg, ing his own safety.” Co.’s Hartford office in the the highway near exit 59. A computer check “ As far as I know, he’s eating. the Minnesota facility. Fontaine was arrested Jan. 19 by Manchester arrangements. Sonoma Calif., and Mrs, John In July, Pollard went on a police on charges he raped a woman after jumping accounting department for many revealed that Matthews was wanted on warrants That’s all I can tell you,” U.S. Gregory Bogdan, a spokesman hunger strike because he be­ years. Wall of Fairfield: and five from Pennsylvania, state police said. Penitentiary spokesman Randy for the U.S. Bureau of Prisons, !>»• j ^ intersection of West Charles Carroll grandchildren. lieved his attorneys were being Middle Turnpike and Main Street Jan. 14 He has She was a member of the Matthews is being held at the state police Davis said Friday. He acknowl­ said Mrs. Pollard was moved “ for The funeral will be Monday at barred from visiting him. Rela­ been held on $100,000 bond at Hartford Correction Emanuel Lutheran Church of Charles Joseph Carroll, 65, of barracks in Hartford pending arraignment in edged, however, that he had not medical reasons” and denied that 10 a.m. attheSt. Therese Catholic tives persuaded him to eat after Center since that arrest. Manchester, the Women of the North Carolina, husband of Hartford Superior Court Jan. 30. state police said. seen the inmate in a month. she was being mistreated. He Church, Mooresville, N.C. Burial four days. After appearing in Manchester Superior Court Evangelical Lutheran Church of Emma Jean (Simmons) Carroll “ I don’t go down there (to his said privacy rules prevented him will be in Salisbury National At that time, Davis offered p u rsd ay on the East Hartford charges, Fontaine’s America, the Phoebe Circle, and and father of Mary J. Carroll and cell),” Davis said. from commenting on specific extensive information about the Cemetery, Salisbury, N.C. The More funds to save farms bond was increased to $125,000 and he is scheduled to Scandia Lodge, She had also been Martha E. Carroll, both of Bolton, But Henderson said he believed aspects of Mrs. Pollard’s medical inmate’s condition. Cavin Funeral Home, Moores­ appear in Hartford Superior Court Feb 6 to face active in the Swedish Junior died Thursday (Jan. 26, 1989) at HARTFORD (AP) — Six more farms totaling 549 Pollard, 34, who is serving a life ville, N.C., is in charge of the charges stemming from both incidents, police said. League in Hartford. the Charlotte Memorial Hospital, acres will be permanently protected from develop­ prison term for supplying classi­ arrangements. Similarities in the two incidents led East Hartford She is survived by six cousins. Charlotte, N.C. ment under the state’s farmland preservation fied U.S. documents to Israeli Memorial donations may be police to suspect Fontaine. The physical description Herman Johnson. John Johnson. Besides his wife and two program this year, as a result of funding approved agents, would continue the fast made to the Jimmy Fund, in care obtained from the East Hartford woman who filed Ruth Werner and Earl Anderson, daughters, he is survived by two Friday by the state Bond Commission. through today. of the Dana Farber Institute, the rape complaint was similar to Fontaine’s all of Manchester and J. Fred sons, Charles M. Carroll of The commission set aside $79,000 to pay for “ I doubt he started (eating) CLOSED MONDAY description. East Hartford police said. Stahl and Esther Stahl of Rye, Spartanburg, S.C., and J. Kevin Boston, Mass. 02105, or to the Post surveys for the farms, the first step for inclusion in again,” Henderson said. Polio Syndrome fund, care of the program. In all. the farms will cost the state $2.7 "H e’s a strong person, and he Roosevelt Warm Springs Insti­ million and that money is to be approved at a future finishes what he sets out to do. If JAN. 30th tute for Rehabilitation, Warm commission meeting this year. Agriculture Com­ you want to find out about it, ask Police issue warrant Springs, Ga. missioner Kenneth B. Andersen said. him. I don’t know how else to do He said the two-step approach was best because of it.” FOR INVENTORY... for shooting suspect Loretta M. McDonald the state’s current fiscal problems. Davis said, however, that it Under the program, the state buys development Loretta M. (Hetu) McDonald. could take up to 40 days to get HARTFORD — Police said they have issued an rights to farmland, ensuuring that the land can arrest warrant for a man in connection with the 70. of 41 Charter Oak St.. clearance to talk to Pollard. And never be used for anything but agriculture. Manchester, died Friday (Jan. he said federal privacy regula­ shooting death of a woman outside the Bellevue The six farms to be added this year are the 27, 1989) at Manchester Memorial tions barred him from confirming Square Housing project in Hartford’s Clay Arsenal Vonderweidt farm, 132 acres, in Bridgewater: the Jan. 13. Hospital. She was the wife of whether Pollard has fasted at all. Blagden farm. 40 acres, in Salisbury: the Genito Hartford Police Lt. Frederick Lewis said the Raymond A. McDonald. Henderson said Pollard began s S h o p farm, 106 acres, in Salisbury: the Morgan farm. 120 fasting because he was angered fee warrant charges Quan Hung Troung, 28, of no Born in Pawtucket. R.I.. she acres, in Ledyard: the Bill farm. 31 acres, in North "Quality and Style Since 1940" certain address, with murder, and criminal use of a by the transfer of his wife Anne had lived in Manchester for many Stonington: and the Oelsner farm. 120 acres, in 903 Main St., Downtown Manchester firearm in the death of Lori Lee Ricks, 28, who lived years. from a Danbury, Conn., hospital North Stonington. to a federal prison medical in Hartford and whose mother and daughter live in She was a member of the Manchester. Manchester Memorial Hospital Lewis said Truong, last seen fleering the scene of Auxiliary and the American Kl:vi\ Costxkr the shooting, is possibly armed with a handgun and Association of Retired persons SUSAN S.\R-A.\IK)\ should be considered dangerous. Police are leading (AARP) No. 1275. H« 's t n iA h l» .m * ,i m j -s o iu t I i .il« »»t f

a nationwide search for Truong, Lewis said. m a Besides her husband, she is * * ( M O t C ) *★ u h u f I I \ r n r ^ oij the twIlftcW an survived by a daughter. Barbara VIDEO STUDIO l« him l Wm lull Hh-t-sr flrM-At tm .m M if in th«‘ tN iInm tii AtiU lu' uhe.nl Hepton of Portland: a brother. OF MANCHESTER S|i»' K \miie the Aelf Ahleit Arthur Hetu Jr. of Cranston, R .I.: lwA. tt.tll jiu rti wh»' tt.iA.n'l»"‘"t'''l Calendar 397 Broad Street h i TM l f Mm - te a m ’** u n n f ln ».»l and two grandsons. .111(1 h .im U e r is ( .Ml h the lever .ia twn «.l Xineri. .i » The funeral will be private. 647-8808 f.lto nie tWhlmtev fijAcU llI Htitl ve\ There are no calling hours. te.im tip Ml M il' w iiH tm t;«.um tlv .i Ih u H a I hm kiAAi ' 411(1 hiuh. h.trd Manchester A memorial mass will be held f.isM wlU Kev It)« irAtiier ainl S u v m i Monday at a time to be announced. S.tr.jm hm vKir tit the ni.ijnr le.ii'ue hit Memorial donations may be lU U m KH\M Pension Board. Lincoln Center gold room, 3 p.m. STORE HOURS: Suggested Retell '89** made to the American Cancer Zoning Board of Appeals. Lincoln Center hearing MON.-THURS. 10-8 Available 90 Day Purchase Plan room. 7 p.m. Society. 243 E. Center St.. FHI.-SAT. 10-9 Manchester. SUNDAY 12-5 Wednesday 529®® The John F. Tierney Funeral Space Study Committee. Lincoln Center gold room. 7 p.m. Home. 219 W. Center St., is in charge of arrangements. Hockanum River Linear Park Committee. Lincoln Center hearing room. 7:30 p.m. SIgne J. Holmes ••WITH THIS COUPON i ■ ■a a WITH THIS COUPON — Library Board. Whiton Memorial Library, 7:30 p.m. Signe J. Holmes. 88. of 41 Manchester Country Club Subcommittee, Re­ New/ell Hill Road, Ellington, died creation Department, 7:30 p.m. f riday (Jan. 27. 1989) at Rock­ Preserve Your ville General Hospital. She was Andover the widow of Ward W. Holmes. Memories She was born in Manchester Wednesday FREE Sept 7. 1900 and had been a Transfer Your Home Movies Board of Selectmen. Town Office Building. 3:30 or p.m. resident of Ellington since 1930. MEMBERSHIP To Video Tape Prior to retiring, she had 1 30 M in...... ‘44-95 Bolton worked at the former Aldon 60 M in...... ‘54.95 spinning Mills in Talcottville. $ 4 9 5 90 M in...... ‘84.95 A Romsntk Comedy Aboat Americas Tuesday She was a member of the Other Favorite Paslime. 120 M in...... ‘99.95 State Rep. J. Peter Fusscas visit, R-Marlborough Jehovah’s Witness Kingdom Hall Community Hall. 7:30 p m, in Rockville. A MOUNT COMRANY PHOIUKTION KEVIN COSTNER SlLSAN SARANDON ■'Buu. oimiiAM TIM Robbins tr c t Wilson Ro bert w uh l (Price Includes New VMS Video Cassette, She is survived by a daughter. LIFE MEMBERSHIP MUSIC BY Michael Convertino music supekvlsor Qanny Bramson Reginald PInto/Manchestar Herald Cleanings, Splicings, Editings.) Coventry Esther Kaiser, with whom she production designer arm in Ganz FEB. 28, 1989 lived in Ellington: a son. Clar­ Eipires Feb. 28,1989 FILM EDITORS ROBERT LEK'.HTON AND ADAM WEISS Thursday HEAVY LOAD — Jamie Lefflebine, left, and Ryan Oakes DIRECroR OK PHOTOGRAPHY BOBBY BYRNE Fair Housing Committee, Town Office Building, ence Holmes of St. Albans. Vt.: load food into a car Friday for delivery to the Manchester and two grandchildren. EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ttWO V. LESTER 7:30 p m. In VTO u d B«.- PRODUCED BY THOM MOUNT AND MARK BURG Food Pantry. The Robertson School Student Council Funeral arrangements are in- Housing and Urban Development Rehabilitation HVFISttm. WRinEN AND DIRECTED BY Ron SHELTON collected 27 boxes of food for its food drive, held during TOmplete. The Holmes Funeral Committee. Town Office Building, 8 p m. January. ome.400MainSt.. isinchargeof tne arrangements. J AA N

Local & State Two held for makirig bombs NATION & WORLD (AP) — Two men Founddtfon chfof resigns were arrested Friday on charges teller, were charged with ille­ detonated one of the bombs in a gally making and selling explo­ STORRS lAP) — The president of the UConn they made the pipe bomb an park. Anagnos said Trutt asked animal rights activist is accused sive devices. The charge carries for an additional bomb for a the^centP^nf^ Pnvate fund-raising corporation at up to 10 years in prison and a Snow snags search in Utah the center of a controversy last year over use of of planting outside a surgical friend in Connecticut, the com­ supply company. $250,000 fine. ' ‘’5 University of Connectfcut plaint said. That was the one Health Center, resigned Friday The men were also accused of They apparently had no con­ found at U.S. Surgical. nection to U.S. Surgical or any Frederick J. Bennett, who will continue as making two other bombs found in At Trutt’s apartment, investi­ for remains of Bundy victim the woman’s apartment. animal rights groups, authorities d rector of the university’s development office said said. gators found sketches of bombs his move was the first formal step toward They were identified as the and instructions on their manu­ SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - 12-year-oId Florida girl, Bundy and talk to the investigator who bomb makers by the woman, Trutt. 33, is being held on facture, ‘‘including how to separation of the foundation and the development $500,000 bail on an attempted Searchers used metal detectors confessed to at least 23 murders interviewed Bundy. Police proba­ Fran Stephanie Trutt. who is achieve a shrapnel-like effect by Friday to scour snow-covered in Utah, Idaho, Washington and bly will decide Monday whether accused of planting the device in murder charge. Authorities said taping roofing nails to the bomb’s The separation was first recommended by outside she opposed the company’s use of sagebrush for the remains of a Colorado. to search for the body, he said. auditors in 1986. the parking lot of U.S. Surgical outer surface.” the complaint 15-year-old girl whose grave Ted The FBI said Friday that In Idaho, authorities said they Corp. in Norwalk, Conn., on Nov live, anesthetized dogs to demon­ said. strate surgical staplers, which Bundy pinpointed 45 minutes law-enforcement agents are be­ do not have enough information to New Haven to ax housing 11. authorities said. The bomb New York Newsday reported before he died in the electric ing invited to a meeting in search for bodies in two killings was not detonated. close incisions without stitches. Friday that Trutt said she wanted The complaint said Anagnos chair. Quantico, Va., in of clearing up Bundy said he committed. NEW HAVEN (AP) — A blighted housing project The remote-controlled, nail- to back out of the plan to bomb % The search for Sue Curtis, who murders Bundy is believe to have will be destroyed and apartments scattered packed explosive device was told investigators that he and U.S, Surgical but was persuaded Russ Reneau, the Idaho investi­ Benvenuto made three bombs for vanished in 1975 from the committed. throughout the city to replace the lost units, under delivered to Trutt in November to continue by a friend, Mary Lou Brigham Young University cam­ "It’s easier to answer if everyb­ gator who interviewed Bundy plans unveiled by New Haven and federal officials for $450, suthorities said. Trutt in 1987, as well as a pipe Sapone, who allegedly was an over the weekend in Florida, said gun, a silencer and ammunition pus in Provo, was focused on ody is in one place so we can The decision to demolish the six. high-rise Police and FBI agents arrested undercover agent for the three dirt roads about 10 miles discuss the peculiarities in each Bundy confessed to killing buildings that rnake up the Elm Haven project is Darrell Benvenuto, 20, and Marc for Trutt. who said she wanted to company. Lynette Culver, 12, and throwing use them to kill a former friend. southeast of the city of Price, said case, ” said Terry Green, an FBI similar to the judgments housing authorities in Anagnos, 21, at their homes in U.S. Surgical president Leon Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Jerry major case specialist. her body into a river but could not Cities across the country have made in recent years Queens, said Joseph Valiquette, Trutt paid undisclosed amounts provide an exact location. of money for the merchandise, Hirsch said this week that his Cowan. according to Robert McKay, director of the an FBI spokesman. company had used paid in­ Searchers used metal detectors Using a page torn from an Bost^on-based Council of Large Public Housing Benvenuto, a student at Queens the federal complaint said. atlas, he directed investigators to Reneau said Bundy also con­ Authorities. ® formers to infiltrate animal because the victim wore braces fessed that in 1974 he picked up a College, and Anagnos, a bank According to Anagnos’ state­ rights groups since the early and in case she was wearing look for Curtis’ grave between He said dozens of cities have recognized that ment, he, Benvenuto and Trutt 1980s. Price and Green River. “About young woman at a freeway exit jewelry. near Boise, killed her and threw high-rise buildings for the poor simply have become The detectors picked up faint 200 yards in on the dirt road... and obsolete. to the left, maybe 50 yards, the body into a river. The victim’s signals, said Joe Ward, a member identity is unknown. High-rises won’t work for single moms with of the search team, but the frozen there’s the remains of a young children, and that’s what we used them for,” said Cops say wife killed husband ground covered with 10 inches of woman who disappeared from Meanwhile, authorities in Douglas Rae, a Yale University political science MIDDLEBURY (AP) - A snow was too hard to dig. Brigham Young University in Wayne County, Utah, planned to professor who chaired the New Haven Poverty las of Waterbury, posted $150,000 said, according to court papers. AP photo "The search will continue until June of 1975,” he said. scout a site 10 miles east of Commission five years ago. woman was readmitted to a bail. Mrs. Bartholomew had been In his tape-recorded, eleventh- hospital psychiatric unit after she She gave police the wrong SENTENCED — Lyndon H. LaRouche the remains are found, but until Capital Reef National Park, was presented in court on a staying at the hospital since the address, the street in Naugatuck the snow melts it is doubtful we hour confession, Bundy also said where Bundy claimed to have shooting. Jr., wearing cap, arrives at U.S. District he dumped another body into the Down payment aid approved charge that she killed her hus­ where the fmaily lived last Court in Alexandria, Va., Friday, where will have any success,” said buried the body of Nancy Wilcox, band, whom she claimed pres­ Mary Bartholomew, one of the summer, but a man called back Sheriff Barry Bryner. Colorado River, identifying the 17, of Holladay, who disappeared couple’s three daughters, told he was sentenced to 15 years in prison. Ward also said he had remem­ victim as Denise Oliverson, 24, Oct. 2, 1974. ~ The State Bond Commission sured her to have sexual relations police she saw her parents in bed about 10 minutes later to report on Friday approved $4 million for the state’s down with several men while he the shooting, according to court bered hunting in the area years who was last seen riding her watched. around 11:30 p.m. on Jan. 18 when papers. ago — possibly around the time of bicycle in April 1975 near her A rancher told authorities that S?bu"yer.s.'""‘®"'‘^ Program for first-time she took her father a glass of home in Grand Junction, Colo. in 1974, he saw a man in a suit Diane L. Bartholomew, 42, water. State’s Attorney John Connelly LaRouche gets Curtis’ disappearance — and Under the program, the state lends down surrendered to police on Thurs­ said the man isn’t a suspect in the finding a bloody pair of women’s Sgt. Greg Kuhn of the Grand standing along the road near the payments, totaling as much as 25 percent of home day and was charged with the She told police she went to bed shooting. underwear. He said he didn’t Junction Police Department said area Bundy detailed, and when he around 1 a.m. Later, she said her that officials will listen to the tape drove by the man turned his back. purchase prices, at a rate of 6 percent for as long as murder of her husband. Harry Harry Bartholomew was a think much of it at the time, but M years. The money is given in conjunction with mother woke her up, saying- "l recalled it Friday and led Bartholomew, also 42, on Jan. 19. killed your father. I don’t know technician at M.J. Daly and Sons 15-y e a r term Bartholomew was found in his in Waterbury. The family moved searchers to a spot about a linniiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiitnimiiiiiniiiHfniniirmirriiifiiiiumimii; how. I thought I was dreaming ” quarter-mile from a dirt road. bed about 3 a.m., shot in the right The affidavit says double- to Middlebury last year after ,1,?°.“.*'"®.,?°” "''®®'“"'''' f Papandrea said temple. living in Naugatuck for 15 years. ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — Defiantly declaring In the days before his execution me $4 million would help about 230 first-time gauge shotgun was lying against his innocence, political cult leader Lyndon H. Tuesday for the murder of a homebuyers. Mrs. Bartholomew told police the bed and blood was splattered Mrs. Bartholomew is scheduled that three days before the shoot­ on the floor and walls. to appear again in court Feb. 6. LaRouche Jr. was sentenced to 15 years in prison ing, her husband asked her to Friday for scheming to defraud the Internal have sexual relations with other Court records show that Mrs. Revenue Service and deliberately defaulting on Garner’s Woman charged in crash Bartholomew' called police at 2* 48 Dead man got men as he watched, according to a.m. more than $30 million in loans from his supporters. BETHANY fAP) — A New Haven woman has court papers. e m e r g e n c y Chief U.S. District Judge Albert V. Bryan also WINTER GET AQUAINTED been charged with negligent homicide in connection She found a tape her husband I don t know what happened, I Fire — Police — Medical imposed lesser prison terms and fines on six parking tickets with a firey crash on Interstate 91 in November that made of her talking about a don t know what happened I LaRouche aides who were convicted last month on SPECIAL don t know what 1 did. but mv D IA L killed a 47-year-old West Haven man. state police sexual relationship she had with 911 35 counts of mail fraud and conspiracy for their OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - A January 23, 1989 thru February 23, 1989 said. another man and a copy of a husband, I think I shot him,” she In Manchester roles in the fund-raising effort. meter maid discovered a dead Beverly Dykes. 29. surrendered to state police at magazine called Local Swingers, While Bryan was handing down the sentences in man Friday slumped in a parked the Bethany barracks on Friday and was charged in which he had used to find her a Alexandria, government prosecutors dropped all van near City Hall, where it had A r 6 B R u g s 20% cash & Carry, connection with the Nov. 28 death of Louis Deloma. partner, court papers say. charges in a related case against LaRouche, six collected several parking tickets cleaned. State police said Deloma had stopped his car on ‘‘She believed the tape and associates and five political organizations in U.S. since the man’s death days the northbound side of Interstate 91 near exit 3 when things her husband asked her to FIT...FOR District Court in Boston. before, police said. It became disabled Nov, 28. Dykes’ car hit the rear do couid be used against her in a That case, involving charges that LaRouche’s The man was slumped against of Deloma’s, rupturing the gas tank which ignited a divorce proceeding,” says the 1984 presidential campaign had raised more than $2 the door in the front passenger's fire that killed Deloma. state police said. affidavit police prepared to ob­ COMFORT! million through credit card and loan fraud, ended in seat, with some medication on the tain an arrest warrant. a mistrial last May. A new trial had been slated to seat next to him, Sgt. Steve After appearing in court Thurs­ begin Feb. 23. Pacheco said. There was no sign School carpenter fired day, Mrs. Bartholomew was In a petition filed in the Boston court Friday, the of foul play, and the man, who returned to the psychiatric ward U.S. attorney’s office said the criminal convictions was in his 60s, was the registered against LaRouche and others on Dec. 16 had served denartm^nt^^^'*^ ~ ^ maintenance of Waterbury Hospital after her owner of the van. 1 department carpenter, accused of misusing citv eldest daughter. Melinda Kindu- the government’s interests ’’from the point of view The man, whose identity was materials and labor to remodel a bar he was bfvfng of both deterrence and punishment,” and that withheld until relatives were Bring in this Ad and was fired Thursday. Bridgeport officials said’ further prosecution was not warranted. notified, had been dead several receive a FREE The school board had suspended James Higgins While about 60 followers sang, chanted and days, Pacheco said. On the van’s from his job Jan 17. after authorities raided the CALDWELL picketed outside the Alexandria courthouse, La­ 1989 Desk Calendar windshield were parking tickets (while supplies last) maintenance garage and Prince’s Cafe. Higgins Rouche told Bryan in a presentencing appeal that he dating back to Tuesday. and Frank , the former mechanic in charge • Over 100 work stv'les OIL INC. m stock to let us fit your was the victim of a government campaign to Lt. Charles Owen said an o^school maintenance, were purchasing Prince’s “eliminate me from the political scene.” GARNER’S shoe or boot to your |ob' internal inquiry of methods and 14 High St., rear •Over 125 sizes and widths in stock r A I B But the judge scoffed at such claims by procedures would be conducted. Police allege Higgins and Kennedy used city C D E FF EEE LaRouche. a three-time fringe candidate for Manchester, CT to let us fit your shoe or boot to MO-14 1 9-16 8-13 “Again, the meter maids are materials and workers to help remodel the bar. .75« your foot. 5-16 7-13 6-14 7-13 president, and the other defendants. ‘‘I reject that not commissioned police offic­ Monday, Tuesday, Higgins has been charged with four counts of par gal. C. O. D. ISO gal. minimum purchata Your working feet deserve nothing less. as errant nonsense,” Bryan said. ers, ” Owen said. “They are Thursday Sc Friday 8; 00 - 5:00 second-degree larceny and twocounts of conspiracy Undaunted, LaRouche said "the vital interests of civilians and that too will be Saturdays Until Noon to commit second-degree larceny. Kennedy has Manchester Parkadc^ the have been put in jeopardy” by his considered. Outside of being a been charged with six counts of second-degree 649-8841 400 west Middle Tpke., ManchesferCT trial and conviction, and that "it is time for this evil larceny. He retired last week. Pfiem Subject lo Ch»ng» :S trained observer, we don’t really 646-5630 646-8424 and reckless prosecution to be brought to a halt expect them to make any type of made in U.S.A. before further damage is done.” investigations.” mmm J AA N

' ’ 1 ■IPI''»II»<{rrt'. Nation & World New guilty pleas Nation & World Embassy staff locking up; Army grounds choppers Mandela may be released WASHINGTON (AP) — The Army on Friday in corruption case JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) — The ‘psychological warfare’ hit ordered its fleet of CH-47D Chinook helicopters government is holding talks with Nelson Mandela temporarily grounded for the one-time installation that could lead to his release from life imprison­ KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — of safety equipment that service officials say will WASHINGTON (AP) - Two ment, a Cabinet minister said Friday. Thursday the remaining Ameri­ last 50,000 are to be gone by Feb. Unisys’ predecessor, Sperry The fe w remaining staff help protect flight control tubes against fire. men pleaded guilty Friday to In a statement carried by the independent South cans would leave in a few days. 15. Corp., in the Washington suburbs, members locked the U.S. Embas­ The grounding is the third in the last two months making illegal campaign contri­ African Press Association, Minister of Information Dependents and all but 11 diplo­ for the Chinook. was involved in a complicated sy’s gray steel doors Friday and mats and security guards already They leave behind a conscript butions to members of Congress scheme in which $2,000 was Stoffel van der Merwe said, “ The situation that Afghan army plagued by deser­ p e Army said the “ safety of flight message” plan to evacuate before the Red have been evacuated. in the latest development in the funneled to the election campaign' could lead to Mr. Mandela’s release is being tion, • with compulsory service ordering the grounding stemmed from a continuing Army leaves the ragtag Afghan A battle for Kabul, which is government’s wide-ranging in­ of former Rep. Bill Chappell, discussed with him and it is being discussed in young men fleeing the country to review of accidents involving the twin-rotor army to a showdown with Moslem surrounded by insurgents, is vestigation of Pentagon D-Fla. Chappell chaired the government circles.” avoid. Diplomats say the army chopper over the past year. corruption. guerrillas. expected after the last Soviet House defense appropriations But he said Mandela would not be freed “ if this has been driven to dragging In two of those accidents that resulted in loss of One diplomat said the forces withdraw Feb. 15 under a Robert D. Barrett, a former would lead to bloodshed” and denied the govern­ teen-agers from their homes and life, a fire was able to spread from the rear of the subcommittee until his defeat decision to close the embassy was U.N.-mediated agreement. The executive at Unisys Corp., a giant last November. ment was actually discussing conditions for the pressing them into service; the apcraft to the front along a hollow tunnel that runs computer company that does a surprise and indicated lack of embassy is in the heart of the Prosecutors said the contractor release. the military calls them the length of the fuselage carrying aluminum work for the Defense Depart­ confidence in both the Soviet- capital next to the state radio and paid consultants with the under­ Mandela, 70, South Africa’s best-known activist volunteers. “ control tubes.” ment, and Joseph E. Hill, a sponsored government and the across from secret police head­ standing that they would contrib­ and leader of the African National Congress, has The control tubes provide the linkage between the insurgents, to whom the United quarters, both prime targets for U.N. officials said Friday in consultant paid by Unisys, ute an unspecified portion of the been jailed for 26 years for sabotage and plotting to flight controls in the cockpit and the helicopter’s two MICHAEL JACKSON States provides arms. the guerrillas. New York that Secretary- agreed to cooperate with prosecu- funds to political campaigns. overthrow the government. The congress, which is rotor blades. . . .no more tours tors as part of the plea A Soviet official called it A dispatch from Kabul by General Javier Perez de Cuellar In December 1986, Barrett banned, is the leading group fighting white minority arrangement. rule. “ psychological warfare’’ in­ official Soviet news agency Tass would not accept an invitation to collected two undated checks of tended to undermine the govern­ said five rockets fired by “ ex­ visit Afghanistan before the So­ His last tour, Also pleading guilty before U.S. $1,000 each from two men and Black senators protest ‘Dixie’ District Judge Claude A. Hilton ment and get other nations to do tremists from among the intran­ viets are gone. President Najib steered them to the “ Bill Chap­ the same. was Jack Sherman, a civilian Solidarity, government talk sigent opposition” hit residential had asked him to Kabul to explore ATLANTA (AP) — Three black legislators pell Campaign Committee.” says Jackson purchasing official with the Ma­ Britain and Japan announced areas of Kabul on Friday, killing ways of preventing more abruptly left the Senate chamber Friday when a WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Lech Walesa and other rine Corps. Sherman, 52, admit­ Federal election law stipulates Friday they also would shut their a child and damaging several bloodshed after the departure. beauty queen sang “ Dixie.” Solidarity leaders met with officials Friday to begin ted he accepted bribes in ex­ that individuals may give $1,000 Kabul missions. France said its buildings. Sens. Arthur Langford, Horace Tate and Gary LOS ANGELES (AP) - Mi­ a process they hope will make the union legal again Dmitri Yazov, the Soviet de­ change for providing confidential in general and primary cam­ .em bassy would be closed Moslem guerrillas have re­ Parker quickly filed out a side door at the beginning chael Jackson, the androgynous and give it a voice in Poland’s future. “ provisionally.” fense minister, was in Kabul and information on pending contracts paigns, but corporations are jected Soviet and government of the performance by Lisa Ray, niece of Sen. whirling dervish of pop music, is They conferred in a secluded house in the woods of met with Najib on Friday. Tass, to consultants and companies. He prohibited from donating money. In Washington, President Bush proposals for a political settle­ Walter Ray and winner of the Miss Georgia Sweet packing away his traveling Magdalenka, a Warsaw suburb, to lay the ground the official Soviet news agency, could face up to 20 years in prison said there was “ uncertainty ment. They began fighting after a Potato Queen contest. clothes and parking the tour bus. work for more elaborate negotiatons between the called the trip “ a working visit.” and a fine of as much as $500,000. Barrett “ knew and belieyed” about what follows” the Soviet communist coup 11 years ago and Ray said there was no political significance to his The reclusive creator of the that the contributions were not government and oppposition on such topics as departure and the embassy was The pleas are part of the federal Soviet soldiers entered Afghanis­ Insurgents control the Panjshir niece’s choice of songs. “ It was just the song she moonwalk has said through sur­ from indiyiduals but “ had been political and economic freedom and union being closed to protect American govepm ent’s two-year-old inves­ tan in December 1979. Valley north of Kabul, through sang in the talent contest,” he said. rogates that his 16-month interna­ made by Unisys Corp. in violation pluralism. lives. tigation into the Pentagon’s $150- An estimated 115,000 Soviet which the Salang Highway runs tional “ Bad” tour, set to wind up of the prohibition against corpo­ The last category will address the future of When asked when the embassy billion-a-year procurement prac­ troopers were here when the 250 miles north to the Soviet Friday night with a sold-out show Solidarity, which Walesa founded at the Lenin tices. The case includes rate contributions,” prosecutors would be formally closed, Jon D. withdrawal began May 15 and the border. North trial starts Tuesday at the Sports Arena, will be his said, Chappell has repeatedly shipyard in Gdansk during the labor turmoil of Glassman, U.S. charge d’af­ last. allegations that private consul­ August 1980. tants, hired by defense contrac­ denied doing anything wrong faires, said: “ That’s not informa­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The judge for Oliver The 30-year-old Jackson, cele­ while in Congress. tion we are giving out.” North’s Iran-Contra trial, now set to begin Tuesday, tors, bribed Pentagon officials to brated as widely for his eccentric­ The State Department said said Friday that judicial authority to force ities as for his stunningly original obtain inside information that Hill, 76. of Mineola, N.Y., Infant born during fire dies gave companies an edge in President Bush or former President Reagan to songs, vocals and choreography, pleaded guilty to four misdemea­ PASCAGOULA, Miss. (A P) — A baby bom during testify is “ indisputable.” securing contracts. intends to keep recording and is nor counts of making political a was killed along with the parents Friday in Huge caviar theft U.S. District Judge Gerhard Gesell delayed considering film roles. Earlier this month, a federal contributions in the name of the fire that gutted their mobile home, the coroner GENEVA (AP) — Burglars TV SPECIAL making a decision until Monday on North’s “ I ’m not saying he’s not going grand jury here indicted a Navy another. He could face up to four said. broke into a gourmet food ware­ subpoenas for presidential testimony and for to perform live again, but I don’t employee, five other individuals years in prison and a fine of The bodies of Mitchell and Terry Pierce, both 27, house and stole about $64,000 presidential records, including Reagan’s personal think we’ll ever go out on tour like and the defense contractor Tele­ $400,000. were found in a bedroom, the newborn beside the worth of Iranian caviar, police diary. this,” said Jackson’s manager, dyne Electronics on a variety of mother, said Jackson County Coroner David Miller. said Friday. Government lawyers argued in court Friday that Frank Dileo. charges including conspiracy The couple’s 21-month-old child, James Dilon They broke into the cold- efforts by former White House aide North to bring Jackson, who hasn’t granted an racketeering and bribery. The Pierce, was rescued by his grandfather, who lived storage room of the city-based Reagan or Bush to the stand should be rejected. interview since 1984, is said to be same day, Hazeltine Corp. and next door, and was in critical condition at the Caviar House company early Gesell also heard arguments from lawyers for the interested in movies because of five men pleaded guilty to a University of South Alabama Medical Center, Wednesday and made off with 189 House seeking to quash portions of subpoenas from th e transience of live different set of charges authorities said. pounds of caviar in 48 cans, North seeking a wide range of documents from performance. 75 .(ISO Qal. Min.)® Relatives said that Mr& Pierce had been company officials said. three House committees. “ He wants a medium that is Friday to conspiracy to defraud Pr/CM tuO/tef ro ehMng*, expecting her second child any day and that her The type of caviar stolen can Meanwhiie, an interagency administration task more permanent,” said concert the United States and to aiding Manchester • 645-8393 husband, a fisherman, had been working in Alaska sell for up to $350 a pound, said force of intelligence experts apparently cleared the and abetting in making false spokeswoman Maureen O’Con­ but had returned home to await the birth. company Sales Director Jean- way for North’s trial to begin, concluding that ^atements to the government nor. “ You do a showand afteryou The cause of the fire was under investigation. Marie Miserez. classified documents to be presented in the case do it, it’s over.” He could face up to 10 years in don’t pose a serious national security risk. Friday night’s concert comes prison and a $500,000 fine WKSCMl exactly five years after the that O IL COL singer’s hair caught fire while he Barrett, who first worked for 14 y e a r s OF QUALrry SERVICE AIDS infants shock Soviets Chair fight led to shooting made a Pepsi commercial at the nearby Shrine Auditorium. The MOSCOW (AP) — Nurses using tainted found to have AIDS. WASHINGTON (AP) — Police arrested a suspect accident, caused by an errant syringes infected 27 children at a hospital The women apparently contracted the Friday in the shooting of four high school students smoke bomb, caused scalp bums. with the AIDS virus, the largest single virus from their children, through breast­ that a victim said erupted because of an argument The concert was the last of four outbreak of the deadly disease in the Soviet over a chair in the school cafeteria. feeding, Trud said. It said the mothers’ scheduled this month in Los Union, a newspaper reported Friday. nipples must have cracked and the infants Rodney Reardon, 18, of Washington, was charged Angeles to make up for December 1989 HONDA In an expose headlined “ Diagnosis; passed the virus on to them. Such a method with four counts of assault with attempt to murder dates Jackson canceled because Syringe,” the labor daily Trud said of transmission has not been identified in the incident that occurred Thursday as shots were of strained vocal cords, appar­ “ criminal negligence” was suspected at a previously, according to the newspaper. A tnsromc fired into a crowd of students outside Woodrow ACCORD LXI ently brought on by the rigors of ‘ Automatic, 4 Door Sedan, children’s hospital in Elista, in southern Wilson High School in an affluent Washington the tour. Anne Sims, a spokeswoman at the U.S. VISIT ro neighborhood. **The Bemt of the Beet” Russia. Catapulted into the public eye Authorities discovered the outbreak in Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta, Police said the search for additional suspects was said AIDS specialists there consider it 1 continuing. at age 5 with the Jackson Five November when a child and a woman blood m(^A fam ily pop group, Jackson has donor from the hospital were found to have highly unlikely that infants could give Lazario Santa Cruz, 16, a student wounded in the left his brothers behind to become AIDS. AIDS to their mothers through breastfeed­ shooting, said a non-student who had taken a a one-man phenomenon. 1*2 6 3 ^® The Soviet Union only recently has ing. The CDC knows of only one case of an friend s seat during the lunch break challenged the Fans and the tabloid press 60 MONTH LEASE admitted to an AIDS problem and started infant giving AIDS to its mother. Sims friend to a fight. payment does not include tea. / said, but that transmission occurred breathiessly follow the eccentric­ repisiretion or deposit' diagnosis, treatment and prevention Santa Cruz said in an interview with WUSA-TV through blood. ities; his repeated cosmetic programs. that the Wilson students were ambushed in front of the buiiding after school. surgery, his menagerie of exotic _ w g w , Authorities discovered that a son of the Acquired immune deficiency syndrome pets, his failed attempt to buy the woman blood donor had died after is caused by a virus that damages the ■ ‘Some boys turned around and started shooting at bones of “ Elephant Man” John treatment in the same hospital as the body’s immune system, leaving victims us — just started shooting into the crowd,” he said Merrick. MANOESTERHONCA AIDS-infected child, and began testing susceptible to infections and cancer. It is “ The first shot hit me right in my face, and I was just He won an unprecedented eight 24 A D A M S ST. other children and mothers there, Trud spread most often through sexual contact, SUNDAY 7:00 PM m . 8 laying down, and they were just shooting people in Grammy Awards for his said. Of 300 people screened, 27 children — needles or syringes shared by drug BILLY GRAHAM'S NEWEST BOOK, “ANSWERS TO UFE'S PROBLEMS.” their legs.” MANCHESTER, CT 06040 NOW a v a il a b l e in a l l b o S < s t o r e s “ Thriller” album. most under 2 — and four mothers were abusers, infected blood or blood products. 646-.T.S1.S J

OMNION Boats and trucks hiding places for drugs

One of the key jobs of the agency is to approve the because of the criminal negligence of his or her By Jack Anderson layout of mines before the excavation on them and Dale Van Atta employer, that employer should go to jail. Now the begins. But the agency’s process for approving Justice Department has cleared the way to make American women mines is hopelessly informal and lacks the internal WASHINGTON — Anything that sails or drives that possible, and all it took was a letter. Rep. Tom controls to ensure that only safe mines get the green Lantos, D-Calif., wrote to the Justice Department into the United States, particularly from Central light. America or the Caribbean, is potential carrier of asking if states could prosecute employers under The agency admits it has problems and is already state murder and manslaughter laws. The depart­ still second class drugs. hard at work correcting them. A committee has When drug enforcement agents look at a boat or a ment said yes. The next step that Congress should by historical amnesia when he been formed to figure out the best way to nail the take is to strengthen federal criminal penalties for By Chuck Stone truck, they don’t see chrome or sails or tires. They mine operators who repeatedly violate federal mine fulminates against Dr. Morgan’s see marijuana and cocaine. occupational health and safety violations. They are maternal desire to protect her regulations. crimes and deserve to be treated as such. Two Supreme Court decisions The El Paso Intelligence Center in Texas is a in the same week boldly highlight daughter. Surely, some objective method could determine the federal information-gathering agency that keeps Mini-editorial the persistent status of American tabs on the enemy in the war on drugs, the allies — Jack Anderson and his associate. Dale Van Atta, women as second-class citizens: veracity of Dr. Morgan’s allega­ When a worker is injured or killed on the job are syndicated columnists. tions, but the court stubbornly various federal law enforcement agencies — count ■ The court rejected a woman on El Paso to tell them what strategy the other side surgeon’s appeal of a contempt avoids it. is using. charge that has kept her impri­ On the controversy over a soned since August 1987 (she had woman’s right to abortion, the A confidential EPIC report, which we have seen, MAXIMIZING refused to permit her daughter’s Supreme Court could uphold the devotes many pages and pictures to the ways in which drugs are hidden on boats and trucks. Small unsupervised visits with her Missouri law by simply deciding YOUR NEED SOME EXTRA ex-husband, also a surgeon). in dictum that life begins at sailboats might conceal drugs in their buoyancy ■ The court announced its conception. compartments, as was the case with a boat named DECISIONS SPENDING MONEY? intention to hear a case involving Neither the Roe vs. Wade “Pam” that authorities stopped as it was being a Missouri law that limits access decision nor the Missouri law are towed from Mexico into Arizona. Border agents to abortions. based on scientific fact, but on the tapped the sides of “Pam” and instead of hearing a Newspaper routes available in your area... Many women have reacted power of a judicial or legislative hollow sound, they heard a dull thud. They drilled a majority. hole and found marijuana where dead airspace was !>» with dread to the court’s potential supposed to be. t4 reopening of the 1973 Roe vs. Right-to-lifers, many of whom Vi Kava, CPA Earn money and prizes by delivering the Some sailors-traffickers use watertight boxes EACH DEPENDENT IS Scared to death of death Wade decision that affirmed have become dangerously anti­ Manchester Herald in your neighborhood. abortion as one of a woman’s life with their violent acts, that they strap to the hulls of their boats below the WORTH $1950 By William A. Rusher X-rays, and what may you get? Cancer' constitutionally protected rights. contend that life begins at waterline. The first to discover this method were ■ Each dependency exemption that i'.'.TfJ" a house near where radon gas seeps Because of the court’s new conception. authorities in Australia, who warned American you are able to claim on your 1988 Call today to get more details. In an article in the Journal of the quite naturally from the ground, and what That’s possible. drug enforcement agents to be on the lookout for the tax return Is equivalent to a $1,950 Reaganized conservative major­ boxes. deduction. You are able to claim a American Medical Association, doctors at are you nsking? Cancer! Live within a ity, pro-choice advocates fear a the Medical College of Georgia argue that 50-mile radius of any of our aging But, as my mother, my sisters, dependency deduction on any Indi­ 647-9946 revocation of that 15-year-oId my wife and my daughters have When it comes to trucks, marijuana traffickers vidual that Is related to you or Is a the warnings of the U.S. surgeon general atomic-bomb-making facilities, or even right. Before Roe vs. Wade, many favor 18-wheelers with false compartments. Inspec­ member of your household and you near a nuclear power plant, and what does all contended, only a woman has printed on every cigarette pack and iii women were forced to exercise tors use two techniques to beat dealers at this game have provided more than half of Marble St all Oakland Heights...... ali every cigarette advertisement, are inef­ every environmentalist” within reach of the right to make the choice about their support during the year. For a microphone prophesy will be your doom that right in the back alleys and any growth inside her body. — measuring and tapping. They measure interior McCabe St...... all Brownstone Apts...... ali fective in bringing home the dangers of and exterior walls of the truck to see if they are the tax purposes, pets do not qualify as Stock Place...... all smoking. Many smokers don’t even notice Cancer! under wretchedly unsanitary One contradiction in the abor­ dependents. conditions. same. And one inspector will tap on the outside wall No. Main St 397-496 East Center St...... 408-608 the warnings: many who notice them don’t In short, the surgeon general’s warning tion controversy especially fasci­ Every person Is allowed only one (which I happen to think is a relatively true ‘‘We’re now declaring a state of nates me. Usually men publicly of the truck, while another inspector touches the read them; and even those who read them inside wall feeling for the resulting vibration. If exemption. This rule prevents your Harlan St 15-83 often can’t remember what they say. and important one), has to queue up behind emergency for the nation’s represent the pro-lifers, but child or other dependents from Hamilton Dr...... all women,” warned Molly Yard, there is no vibration, it’s a sure bet that something is Henry St...... 16-119 I find myself wondering, though all the warnings blared at the public by the women always publicly represent claiming their exemption on their Summit St 332-382 Carpenter Dr...... all whether the tobacco industry’s foes aren’t print and electronic media at the behest of president of the National Organi­ the pro-choicers. Why that hidden between the inner and outer walls. tax return and then being claimed McDivitt Dr...... all making some highly gratuitous assump­ every hysteric with an ax to grind. Is it any zation of Women. ‘‘American distinction? Some drug couriers like using hot-liquid-asphalt as a dependent on your tax return. T ro tte r...... all Wildwood Dr...... all tions about human nature. Does it follow, wonder that the public’s ear is a little women will not accept the toss of tanker trucks to carry marijuana. The pot is in front There are no limits on the number Orchard ...... all numb? their abortion rights.” America is entering a period as the night the day, that if everybody read during which we may see some and rear compartments, and the asphalt is in the of dependents that you can claim as Winter ...... all Haynes St...... all Right on, sisters! long as each dependent satisfies all Knox ...; all and absorbed the surgeon general’s But there is a more rational reason, as rights revoked that enabled first- middle. The easiest method is hands-on. If the Main St...... 285-378 of the five-dependency tests. Newman...... all warnings cigarette smoking in the United well, behind the refusal of many smokers In the case of the woman class citizenship for women. We compartment isn’t hot, there is something inside Russell...... all States would drop to zero, or something to kick their habit merely because the physician. Elizabeth Morgan ac­ other than asphalt. Relationship - Your dependent can close to it? re reminded that the law is not be a relative or a member of your Porter St 458-650 surgeon general can prove it’s bad for cused her former husband, Eric made up of canons of judicial More clever traffickers used a propane tanker However much Americans may disre­ Foretich, of sexually abusing household. The relative can be a WyllysSt .1-90 Brookfield St...... all them. Take Koop’s most recent terrifying remedies distilled by fairness, truck entering El Paso from Mexico. They rigged it linear descendant (father, son, Wadsworth Ext...... 157-164 gard the specific warnings, there can’t be statistic, as reported in the New York their 6-year-o!d daughter, a Charter Oak St...... 141-348 many of us left to whom the fact that but rather by the latest opinion so propane gas would be released from al of its grandson), relations by blood East Middle Tpke...... 0-155 Times: ‘‘Cigarette smoking. Dr. Koop charge he strenuously denied. imposed by any group with a valves while the truck concealed 6,240 pounds of (brothers, cousins), relations by Gardner St...... 3-66 smoking is bad for you would come as said, was responsible for more than one out Her refusal to comply with the marriage (mother-in-law), and le­ Gardner St. West...... all news. Yet even Surgeon General C majority to enforce its ignorance. marijuana. They were clever, but not bright. They Benton St...... 103-174 of every six deaths in the United States court order has kept her misspelled the name of the gas company on the side gally adopted children. If the per­ Highland St. Everett Koop admits that, in the 24 years today.” imprisoned. son is not a relative, then that Indi­ (Dugan’s Alley...... 8-37 Branford St...... 68-161 Chuck Stone, a senior editor for of the truck. since government warnings began in 1965 I“ blic comments by her judi­ vidual, for the entire year, must Sycamore Lane...... all Durkin St...... all the percentage of adults who smoke has Now, that is, of course, an appalling the Daily News, is a The truck doesn’t have to be an 18-wheeler. Drug have made your home as his princi­ E. Middle Tpke...... 216-236 »

Church Bulletin Board I Residents help boost spirit Assemblies of God Jewish — Conservative Pentecostai Calvary Church (Assemblies of God), 4(X) Bucklond Road Peace is topic South Windsor. Rev, Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor 10*30 RiIhnrH iSlolPM. <00 E. Middle Turnpike, Manchester. United Pentecostal Church, 187 Woodbridge St., Manches ?' school and child care; 6:30 p.m ihvmn Wind cWoi'P* Krleger, cantor; Dr. Leon ter. Rev. Marvin Stuart, minister. 10 a.m., Sunday school -ii Joseph Gerson, Peace Education Secretary for of community by sharing ■W 'S! Thn?it„5®? S«'’vlces: 7:30 o.m. Sunday to o.m., morning worship; 6 p.m., evening worship; 7-30 o*m Mcoi?d 8:’ 5 O.m. The Wednesday, Bible study; 7 p.m., Thursday, ladles' oraver^7 the American (Quaker) Service Committee (6C?9543) ^ ^ ^ '* “ ^=®® 'omllv serylce. ?i!S-JiJi’i'’*''''''' •’’■over; 7 p.m., Friday, youth serylce in New England, will speak Sunday morning at 10:30 (649-9848) Editor’s note: This column is clude the ninth grade class at Baptist at the Unitarian Universaiist Society: East. Gerson prepared by the staff of the Illing Junior High School who Jewish — Reform is the editor of the book, “ The Deadly Connection: Community Baptist Church, 585 E. Center St., Manchester Presbyterian Manchester Area Conference of M A C C New s planned and carried out a Sca­ Rev. James 1. Meek, minister. Schedule: 9:30 o m worshio Nuclear War and U.S. Intervention.” He is regarded service. Nursery care provided. (63^0537) 'worship Whv!«n!*«lt!L**/I!?*'.i’ ®®’ Foster St. Extension, South Churches. venger Hunt to collect warm '■ol’ bl- Services, 8:15 o.m. each Coventry Presbyterian Church, Route 44 and Trowbridge as an authority on developments in the Middle East, Faith Baptist Church, 52 Lake St., Manchester. Rev James Rood, Coventry. Rev. Brad Evans, pastor. Sunday, 9:30a m , winter clothing and food for their Bellasov, pastor. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; 10'30 a m month.'(644^8466) O '"' »«cond Friday of each worship; 10:45a.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m., Bible study and and on U.S. policy in that region. Children’s By Nancy Carr * ''•'’•”0 service. (646-5314)** fellowship. 7:30 o.m. Wednesday, prayer meeting. (742-7222) programming and nursery care is available. Congregational. Manchester neighbors. First the Executive Director students spent one weekend pass­ “J Church of Manchester, 43 Spruce St, FUEL BANK CHALLENGE — O.S? W ; S I* / TorW s^e^V^p’n?** Lutheran Manchester. Rev.sRIchard Gray, pastor. 10:30a.m., worshio ing out flyers in their neighbor­ M7vteV7M9'7SOT) NursirJ at ail “ Sharing, thoughtfulness .... And speaking of community '■S*'**’'",? Cburch (ELCA), 40 Pitkin St., benefactors, Robert J. Smith of hood informing everyone of the Boptlst Chapel of the Deof# 240 Hiiistr-n da^h Williams# pastor; Rev. Meeting is set help build community life. Doing project. The next weekend they Manchester. Rev. K. Kreutzer, pastor. (643-7543) * holv **“"0 " “J^or. Schedule; 8,10:30a.m., small things for the great love of Robert J. Smith, Inc. has once o n ., Sunday church school, Christian Roman Cathoiic The Manchester Area Conference of Churches returned to pick up readied Rev" M^rk D"lddv *oo^ m ?7^^ ” E. Center St., Manchester. each other.” So says Mother again paved the way to keeping D. Eddy, pastor. 10 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a m , Gg>wth Hour. Nursery care. (649-5311) will hold its annual meeting at 6; 30 p.m. Tuesday at donations. Mr. Hadijian, class Church of the Assumption, Adams Street at Thompson Teresa of Calcutta. And so we see our neighbors warm with a B ib le s t X 7 p*,it^'64%*^^^^ **"'"'•' Wednesday home pfuTs" ' Manchester. Rev. Rood, Manchester. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, pastor. Rev Center Congregational Church. advisor, estimates that the stu­ emeritli«\^"h"«H.?i.'. .“U®'"' '**''• Henry Anderson, pastor Joseph Porel, assistant pastor. Saturday mass at 5 o.m ; the continuing building up of the substantial grant to help match on^flri third worshio with holy communion dents collected over 2,000 articles Christian Science on first# third and fifth Sundays; 11 a.m.# worshio with hoiv ot 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and noon. the Savings Bank of Manchester ( 643- 2195) community in the sharing of our of clothing for the Shelter and Fuel Bank Challenge Grant. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 447 N. Main St., a*m**764i°793) **^opP, fourth Sundays; nurseryat9:45ond 11 A.®*' *ortholomew's Church, 741 E. Middle Turnpike, people with one another. Clothing Bank and four to five Monchester. Rev. Martin J. Scholsky, pastor. Saturday moss Another $1,000 grant has been Manchester. 10:30 o.m., church service, Sunday school, and MaSche"ster.“ (64W ^ “ “"'"ester, 21 Gorden St., Ecumenical worship planned There have been so many boxes of food. S n t.I'c . */!«'' (449-1446) Reading Room, 656A c. SooOoy masses at 8:30,10 and 11:30 a.m. (646-113) received from the Liberty Foun­ Center St., Manchester. (649-8982) St. Bridget Church, 70 Main St., Manchester. Rev. RobertT. o* P*oc# Lutheran Church, Route 31 and North River At 4 p.m. Sunday, members of Concordia generous givers in these past dation, treasurer Mrs. Dorothy And to a very special little lady, R ^ d , Coventry. William Douthwalte, pastor. Schedule; 9:30 Russo and Rev. Emilio P. Podelll, co-pastors. Saturday moss Lutheran and St. Bartholomew’s churches will join months. John and Bernice Reig Hartzog. Additional gifts have Mrs. Carolyn Foster, who so Church of Christ Blbl'e.'**{74^ 7548*'^'* ***'^* ®'®’ ' ®“"“ oy school and adult noolll (4432403) ^'^® “ ’ ’ ®=®® ' 0"“ at Concordia for a worship service. The title is who have established the Reig been received from Eleanor Cole, generously prepared a food ro«22r Church (Missouri Synod), If 8’,? il'o'o > Manchester. Rev. Francis Charitable Foundation have re­ contribution. Church of Christ, Lydall and Vernon streets, Manchester ni^r ?*D 9°rter, Rev. John Gwozdz, Monslg- “ Building Community — One Body in Christ. Virginia Barker, United Metho­ Cooperand High streets# Manchester. Rev. (Zharles W Kuhi cently made a grant of $2,500 to m'iSr.'J3r°7'*'*H' 7’ '"'*ter. Gareth Flanarwevangellim Mstor 9:30 a.m.# divine worship; 10:4sTr;t s5Jid” v school nor Edward J. Reardon. Saturday masses at 4 and 6:30o.m.; Participants include the Rev. Martin Scholsky of St. dist Women from South United Angels: Second Congregational services: 9 a.m., Bible classes; 10 a.m., holy communion first and third Sunday. (649-4243) Sunday masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., noon, 5 o.m. (6434129) MACC. Other most generous n m* wotshlp. Wednesday, 7 St., Coventry. Rev. Robert W. Bartholomew’s and the Rev. Kim-Eric Williams of Methodist Church, Raymond and Church Deacon fund, Atty. Barry p.m., Bible study. Nursery tor all services. (646-2903) donors include Samuel Pierson, a Methodist Sister Katherine McKenna# pastoral team. Concordia. The public is invited. Refreshments wilt Leona La very, Eileen Alexander, Botticello, Bolton Congregational confMOonTlf-iL®*!®’’ ® o oi ' Sunday mass at 10 a.m.; be served following the service. long time benefactor of MACC, Joseph Sartor, Lena Speed, Church, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Trat, Congregationai mJlnl^rhMrlh® E® ® P '1]-Saturday. Sunday mass 8 a.m. at St. Raymond Laramie Jr., Hugh and Boston Turnpike, Joseph Church, Eoglevllle. (742-6655) Madeline and Wilbur Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Wicks, Mr. and Bolton. Rey. Stewart Lanier# pastor; Rev. Ellis wfMlnm**l®n?I;l^^‘'“'''?•' Hebron Road, Bolton. The Rev. Kimberlee O’Neill, John and Center Road, at oostor. Saturday mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Phyllis Zatkowsky, Phebe Ladies Mrs. Robert Hickson, Carl Carl­ **ev. Charles H. Ericson, Minister. lOa.m., s“er*tVce?nS?«?y. (M9-3472^^^ masses at 7.30 a.m., 9:15 a.m. and 11 a.m. (6434466) Lorna Pickens, Walter and Karen of Emanuel Lutheran, Em­ son, Mr. and Mrs. Richard worshio service, nursery, church school; 11 o.m., fellowship; Fastnacht celebration set Johnson, James and Jerry Har­ 11.15 o.m., forum program. (649-7077 office or 647-8878 ployees at Bennet Junior High Heacox, Mrs. Paul McKealy (in parsonago. vey, Arthur and Lucille Glaeser, visitation minister. Schedule; 9 and 10:30 o.m , worshio Saivation Army Members of Concordia Lutheran Church will hold Cafeteria, employees and Man­ memory of Paul McKealy), Mr. Church, 11 Center St., Manchester. services; 9a.m., adult BIblestudy; 10:30a.m., church school® Jill Ann Zatkowski, Eugene and Curtis Jr., senior pastor; Rev. Deborah T. their annual Fastnacht celebration, commemorat­ chester High School Cafeteria in and Mrs. Bruce Johnson, Arnol- 5.30 P-1T1-, Methodist Youth Fellowship; 7 p.m , Sacred Ga^?A^oe"rs*c''hTooe^^’9'^'3S'2 Monchester. Capt. and Mrs. Virginia Kelly, John and Stella Hobart, associate oostor; Rev. Robert J. Bills, minister of Dances. Nursery for preschoolers. (649-3696.) V," ing the beginning of Lent in the traditional German honor of Mary Uppling, Wallace deen’s, Carol Cowing, St. Bartho­ Wsitatlons; Rev. Clifford 0. Simpson, pastor emeritus. holinessmess meeting,m e itln o 6T p.m., ; salvation meeting. school; (649-7787). 10:45 a.m., McDonald, Raymond and Pau­ Dr " S^Jeohnrrt' *1?**1SS'** “ "In St., Manchester. fashion, next Saturday at 5:30 p.m. The event and Patricia Irish, Theodore and lomew, Michael Meotti, Harvey I^ V m *(647-^41) 10 a.m.; church school and child care. A Good Rev line Schlosser, Alfred Sieffert Sr., Unitarian Universaiist includes a roast pork dinner, concert by the Happy Margaret Pastra, Harriet and Pastel, Water and Sydney Schul- Church of Andover, Route6, Andover, Wanderers Band, dancing and entertainment Walter and Ginny Briggs, Jacobs Eleanor Casperson, Alberta Hoa- theis, Michael and BettyAnn '"♦erlm pastor. Schedule; 11 a.m., S;”e?c'’h'So(rrr(®(y7i9i:i)“ '^ Nurse%° ?iV Tickets are $7 for adults, $3 for children. and Associates, P.C., Dennis gland, James and Jerry Harvey, McGrath, MCC students (Student (742-76W)^ a.m., church school. Nursery care provided. Moore, Victor and Murray Du- >0:30MS?e".“S'.r o.m., serv ce wa"§r'k'nffl N.?r.'.r^ “"** 'nterim minister, ®* ' Reservations are required. Call the church, 649-5311 Edward Pilkington, George and Senate and Cougar newpspaer), Church of Coventry, 1171 Main St., Mormon baldo and Frank Berk. educotlon. Coffee h o u rX V i^ rv lc i* (S 3515 U *** for information. Mary Smith, Horace and Mar­ Virgina Prior and Mary Negri, ^ u c e Joh^nson, pastor, 11 a.m., worship; 9:30 Memorial gifts have been given pr?vided'^'(742^7? " House. Nursery care , The Church of Jesus Christ of Lottor-doy Soints, 30 garet McCoan, Roy and Angeline Donna Perleone and Katherine Woodside St., Manchester. David Field, bishop 9:30 a m in memory of Lorraine Lea by Keith, Edmund and Pauline Bourn. t H. Main St., Manches- PiooNPO' JOiSO a.m., Sunday school and primary • Althea and Roderick McLean, in « r v i « Milton, postor. 10 a.m., worship 11.40 a.m., priesthood and relief society. (643-4003 or 228-3715i Send us your religion news Maillet, Lorraine Peterman, Shrove speaker planned memory of Brother Walter Vin­ Jean Kielick, Frances Idzkowski, Pilgrim' Fe“llorshlp'!?6!l9?^r'**^'' ' cent Kopen by Robert Hurley and Second f^nerogational Church of Coventry, 1746 Boston Nationai Cathoiic ' ahinf Herald welcomes news releases Dr. William McKinney of the Hartford Seminary Enrico and Teresa Monaco, Mar­ Celia Barniak, in memory of David Jarvis, minister. Regular pages publication on these Saturday Foundation will be the featured speaker on Feb. 7, garet Kehler, Peter and Vera 11® **^y'®*' 10 a.m., church school, nursery to St. John the Baptist Polish Notional Catholic Church, 23 Katheryn Ryan by Robert P. ' Manchester. Rev. Stanley M. Loncola, pastor Shrove Tuesday, at an ecumenical supper at St. Gunas, Joseph McCooe, Verna 'ej'owshlp; 11:15 a.m., church Sunday mass, 9 a.m.; wsekdays, 8 a.m. (643-5906) Hurley, a gift honoring Joseph school. Grade 7 to adult; 11:15 a.m., lunlor choir, 2 p.m., in ®|’° “ *‘Lconcern events open to the public George’s Episcopal Church, Bolton. His topic will be and James McKeough, Anna THE Madirios has been given by “wship. Nursery care provided. (742-6234) “ What is the Future of the Church in our Culture?” Burdett, Nancy W. Akin and a Hill RMd Ciurch, Main Street and Elm Nazarene Item^ wm Coventry and Andover. Edward and Patricia Hynes and R.« Co-pastors: Rev. Ronald Baer and He has published a book about church growth and memorial gift in memory of BIBLE re^SseT wm K - Permitting. All in memory of Harold E. Living­ sch'oo?*?(Sl9%is|*****'^^’ *° 'worship service and church 236 Main St., Manchester. Rev. releases will be subject to editing. value changes. The Bolton Ecumenical Council Louise Ford by Marion Ford. Philip Chatto, senior pastor; Rev. Mark Green, minister of ston by Jaimie Original, Inc. SPEAKS sponsors a Shrove Tuesday supper each year. Gifts to the MACC Fuel Bank to ’ -2® “ J" ' Sunday school; 10:40 a.m., worshio, releL^-spI; Permit the publication of Special gifts have also been by Covenant children s church and nursery; 6 o.m., evening praise releases concerning routine activities. “ help keep our neighbors warm” Eugane Brawar Mid-week Bible study, 7 p.m., Wednesday received from the people of South are tax deductible and can be T rl^ ty Covenant Church, 302 Hackmatack St., Manchester. inchirtHho n®® double-spaced, and United Methodist, First Baptist, Rev. Norman Swensen, pastor. Rev. Paul Knight, associate someone who daytime telephone number of mailed to MACC Fuel Bank, Box pastor. Rev. Kevin Schwamb, youth pastor. Schedule: 8and someone who can provide further information. Second Congregational and two 773, Manchester 06040. 11 a.m., worship services; 9:30 a.m., Bible school. (649-2855) It Is true that Qod loves us while members of Center Our community builders in­ we ere sinners, Romans 5:8. It Is Thoughts also true that Qod carea too much Episcopai EMERGENCY to leave us that way. That’a why « V: ® *£™ *’* Eplscopol Church, 1150 Boston Turnpike, Fire — Police — Medical Christ died for us — an atonement, Bolton. Rev. John Holllger. Sunday worship: holyeucharlst, The theme that runs through ail these “ Thoughts” a ransom, our reconciliation to 9:30 a.m.; church school, 10:45 a.m.; coffee fellowship, 11:30 Religious specials Qod. a.m.; Lady Chapel open mornings. (643-9203) DIAL 911 this week has been one. This is that Christians are In Manchester united and are one in the man-God. Jesus. But Qod's concern works ben­ St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Park and Church streets, eath this theological level. He la Manchester. Andrew D. Smith, rector. Anne J. Wrider, The Christians of the world are united in purpose, touched at the awful plight of peo­ ossistant rector. Worship: 7:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.; church in spirit, in work in every nation and every church. to begin on Sunday ple ravaged by the depravities of school, 9;M a.m.; baby-sitting, 9:15 to 11:15 o.m.; holy eucharlst, 10 a.m. every Wednesday. (649-4583) )AiviERieAN>-:------Above all these Christians are united by this sin. The physical and emotional de­ BAD DOG? /-^Driving School 643-8552 man-God. Jesus. bilities that are direct outgrowths of Gospei For all Christians Jesus is the example, the NEW YORK (AP) — A series of Other programs scheduled in rebellion against Qod. The social • Barking leader, the savior even their God incarnate. His four TV religious specials, “ The the series are: conflicts arising from man's rejec­ tion of Qod. The degrading abuses Church of the Living God, an evangelical, full-gospel words and his life give guidance for all Christians Promise of America,” produced April 16 — “Discovery,” a p«7*n:,?iH®S:**«»'’ M^*’oo'' North School Street, Manchester. • Chewing by the Interfaith Broadcasting of divine gifts. The Incredible inhu­ Rev. David W. Mullen, pastor. Meeting Sundays, 10 to 11 ;30 forming everywhere. drama about a 13-year-old boy’s manity among creatures In His Im­ a.m. Nursery and Sunday school. • Aggression Regardless of differing forms, interpretations, Commission through a grant feelings about his bar mitzvah, age. ^IIOKwhlP. 509 E. Middle Turnpike, from NBC, begins on the network ‘^nlof- Sundays, 10 o.m.; Wednesday • Destructiveness buildings, or customs Jesus is the example for their produced by the Jewish Theologi­ Qod knows that man's overriding 1 7 AOlIP I'ock coffeehouse, 7:30 p.m., first etc. this Sunday. need Is to look up in faith from the Soturday of th« month. lives. He is the one leader, savior. Lord. The first cal Seminary of America. creed put into words states this for Christians today. horrifying moral filth In which he Church, 745 Main St., Behavior Consultations The commission is made up of May 14 — “ America’s Child­ “ Jesus is Lord.” wallows to sea who he Isl Humani­ mb!*e *3tu!?v' nnd ® Sunday, 10 a.m., adult Protestant, Roman Catholic, ren: Poorest in a Land of Plenty,” *F^.02lL.^ P-P’ -' i^ofthlP Service. and In Home Training Prayers in Christian groups all over the world tarian methods bring momentary 7 -^ 7 ™ ' sludles; Wednesday at Eastern Orthodox and Jewish a study of seven families to dispel relief, but their Impact Is compara­ during this special week of Prayer for Christian ^ OoSm I H«?i rin t7 r * ^ ^ 3 1 , 24 hours. ^ Call representatives. stereotypes about poverty, pro­ ble to that of your finger in a pail of S. !?r»H*''***v''*onchestor. 10 a.m., breaking Unity are for the guidance, the strength and the water. brood# 11.45 o.m.# Sunday school; 7 p.m.# oospol mteting. duced by the National Council of PUPPY power to carry out the purpose, goals and teachings The first hour-long special, Churches. Jehovah’s Witnesses of Jesus as one people. As one people Christians “ The Hunger Next Door,” looks June 4 — "The Energies of move out into the world preaching, teaching and at conditions of hunger and Love,” profiles of selfless people T WINiosms, 647 Tolland Turnpike, Manchester. TRUST living as Jesus would have them do. Tue^av, 7 p.m., thMcratIc ministry school; 7:50 p.m., 643-1313 poverty and efforts to relieve it. across the country, pointing up CHURCH OF CHRIST service m a tin g ; Wednesdov, 7:15 p.m., congregation book The documentary was produced the values of altruistic giving, SwwtaVi^SOP M 'PiAllctol^ 10:20a.m., Wotchtower We Can Helpl Rev. Larence S. Staples Lydall & Varnon Straata Study. (646-1490) Gift Certificates Avaiiabio Center St. by the Southern Baptist Radio-TV South United Methodist Church produced by the U.S. Catholic Phona: 646-2903 — Manchester Commission. Conference. J AA N

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Rook-Henson Pullout Section, Page 17 Kathleen Ann Henson, daughter of Saturday, Jan. 28, 1989 Claire S. Henson of Manchester and FOCUS Thomas M. Henson of Silvas. 111., and John Thomas Rook of 113 Standish Road, Coventry, son of Eleanor T. Rook of Manchester and the late William M. Rook, were married Nov. 18 at the Church of St. Augustine. The Rev. Joseph J. Gamba offi­ Church has its centennial party ciated at the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her brother. > Kevin Henson. Kim Henson, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. 137 years old Bridesmaids were Katharine Shaskus and Eileen McCourt. James Rook, brother of the groom, By Nancy Pappas was best man. Ushers were Michael Manchester Herald Hull and Jeffry Schmidt. After a reception at Marc Antony’s he white church that’s known far the couple left on a wedding trip to and wide as the Red Church is Antiqua, West Indies. They are celebrating its 100th anniver­ making their home in Hartford. sary after 137 years on North T Main Street. The bride is a graduate of East Sound confusing? Catholic High School, Fairfield Uni­ Second Congregational Church, which versity and Rensselear Polytechnic t: - . I. has been at 385 North Main St. for 137 Institute. She is employed by Nor­ Laura A. Sloan Nancy A. Pulford years, is celebrating the 100th anniversary theast Utilities. Craig P. Brasefield of its present building with a dinner at the The bridegroom is a graduate of Sloan-Thrall Manchester Country Club this evening. Manchester High School and the Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Sloan of 18 That building, erected from red sand­ University of Connecticut. He is Conway Road announce the engage­ Pulford-Brasefield stone, gave rise to the nickname of the Red attending Antioch New England ment of their daughter. Laura Ann Church. But white siding covered the stone Graduate School and is employed by Sloan, to Jeffrey L. Thrall, son of Viola M. Pulford of South Windsor, in 1969, so many who are new to the town the Town of Glastonbury. Mrs. John T. Rook Robert H. Thrall of 1.58 Vernon St. and announces the engagement of her never saw the structure in its original m M color. Mrs. Colleen C. Bradley. Amston daughter, Nancy A. Pulford. to Craig The party this evening will bring The bride-elect is a 1985 graduate of P. Brasefield of Manchester, son of together members, friends and former Manchester High School and is a Clayton E. and Helen R. Brasefield of pastors of the church. It is one of the ' Public Records Vernon. The bride-elect is thedaugh- senior this year at the Universitv of closing events of a year-long Centennial Connecticut. ter of the late Ralph E. Pulford, Celebration, which has involved a capital The prospective bridegroom is a The bride-elect is employed as a funds drive to refurbish the church Warranty deeds Lydall St., $129,900. 1986 graduate of Manchester High registered nurse at Travelers Corp. building and its organ, among other Robert A. and Karol M. Guy to School and is serving with the U S Air Patrick R. and Diane H. Caron to The prospective bridegroom is a things. Robert C. Rudenauer Jr. and Mar­ Force, stationed at RAF. Lakenheath James R. and Irmgard A. Bousfield, department manager at Caldors. In addition, the church has been 13-15 Norman St.. $175,000. garet A. Rudenauer, 261 Henry St England. examining its place in its members’ lives, Buffy Chang to John P. and Lana L. $131,000. A June 10 wedding is planned at St A June 3 wedding is planned at and its role in the community at large, Lee, Watkins Centre Condominium, MultiTech New England Inc. to Bridget's Church. Trinity Covenant Church. according to the Rev. Joe Milton, who has conveyance tax, $113.30. Christine M. and Michael A. Spada- been pastor there since 1982. Hayden L. Griswold Jr., John B fora. Oak Grove Farms Condomi­ Manchester was a far different com­ nium, $110,000. Pazdziora-lagrossi munity in 1851, when the Second Congre­ Patrick Ftynn/Manchaatar Herald Barnini and Pearl M. Podrove to nursing. She is a R.N.-paralegal with Arthur E. Kroull. 99-101 Porter St Regina Gado to William E. and Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Pazdziora of gational Church was established in the Bedford. Lagnese and Neal. north end of town. THE SECOND CENTURY — The Second the Manchester Country Club. The congregation, $180,000. Sharon L. Oliver, 486 W. Middle Wethersfield and Mr. and Mrs. John The prospective bridegroom is a The Union Mills, long closed and largely Congregational Church on North Main Street is 137 years old, has been in its present building for Turnpike, conveyance tax, $148.50. lagrossi of 50 Sherwood Circle an­ James A. and Kim A. GeyertoGary 1983 graduate of Manchester Com­ forgotten, was a major employer in the ceiebrating its centennial tonight with a party at P. and Diane M. DeCarlo. Carriage Manuel A. and Maritza E. Vega to nounce the engagement of their 100 years. Paul P. Fiano Sr. and Paul P. Fiano munity College with an associate in region., Apel's Opera House was a popular Drive, $250,500. children. Mary Ruth Pazdziora and science degree in marketing. He is an spot for: diversion andi 'bulture. And Jr., and Kim F. Cleary, Pine Hill Robert J. lagrossi. Congregational, and one of the centennial “ This was one place where employers field. Mass., said Irvine. U & R Construction Co. inve.stment product specialist with churches functioned as community cen­ Street, conveyance tax. $209. organizers. "They may also may have and employees could get together,” said One of the wealthier members of the James A. and Kim A. The bride-elect is a 1986 graduate of Phoenix Mutual. ters and social hubs for all those within been looking for a more liberal theological Mountain Farm Extension, Park Chestnut Enterprises to Prop­ Central Connecticut State Universitv Irvine, who is working on a history of the church, James Campbell, joined with A November wedding is planned at walking distance. environment.” publication. ance tax, $419.10. erty Affiliates, Park Chestnut Con­ with a bachelor of science degree in John Ford to donate half the cost of Corpus Christi Church, Wethersfield. The nearest congregational church was Largely a working class congregation, A small building housed the congrega­ MultiTech New England Inc. to dominium, conveyance tax, $50.60. construction. Unfortunately, said Irvine, Center Church, close to two miles away. the Second Congregational membership tion for 37 years, before the current Sandra L. Brown, Oak Grove Farm Park Chestnut Enterprises to Prop­ Campbell died on a journey to Europe, so "People seemed to have thought that was also included a number of industrialists, building was erected. The church, with its Condominium, $124,900. erty Affiliates, Park Chestnut Con­ too far to go to church,” said Marion he never saw the building when it was said Vonie Irvine, who has been the church distinctive, asymmetrical exterior, was dominium, conveyance tax, $36.30. Births Taggart, a lifelong member of Second completed. Alexander J. Matthew to Ronald historian for 22 years. patterned after Hope Church in Spring- Jacobs and Leonard Jacobs, 144 Main Park Chestnut Enterprises to Prop­ In its earlier days. Second Congrega­ St., $270,000. erty Affiliates, Park Chestnut Con­ tional Church members worked closely Jimmy J. and Alice C. Barrows to dominium, conveyance tax, $39.60. with North United Methodist Church U,^.®****’ HaroW Jr., son of beth Viara of 99 St. John St. She has Edward L. and Jean A. Cassala, Scott Mark S. and Nancy M. Traut to William H. and Audrey Vanca Redd of members, who then gathered in the two brothers, Andrew. 10, and Eric, 6. Drive and Vernon Street, $176,000. William F. Banning and Gina M. 26 Newman St., was born Dec 31 at building at 447 N. Main St., now occupied Ernest J. Reed to U & R Construc­ Lauzier, Jackson and Madison Manchester Memorial Hospital His Faulkner, Kyle Joseph, son oi by First Church of Christ Scientist. tion Co. Inc., Gardner Street, $115,000 streets, $142,900. paternal grandparents are Judith and Joseph T. and Denise Lebel Faulkner Programs for youth groups and summer Ernest J. Reed to U & R Construc­ Joseph A.R. Lauzon and Barbara S. Clyde L. Redd of 122 Campfield St of Storrs, was born Jan. 10 at religious education classes were con­ tion Co. Inc., Gardner Street, no Lauzon to David A. and Kimberly K. Boland, Matthew David, son of Manchester Memorial Hospital. His ducted together, said Taggart. Choir conveyance tax. Lauzon, 537 Adams St., $145,000. Kenneth B. and Carlamarie Goulet maternal grandparents are Herbert members from both churches seem to Leonard A. Welch to Joseph A. and Boland of Rockville, was born Jan 1 and Carolyn Lebel of Boston Hill have attended the same singing schools, Mary C. Baroni to Donald and said Irvine. Elizabeth M. Olschefskie, Lakewood Barbara S. Lauzon, 99 Dale Road at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Road, Andover. His paternal grand­ Circle, $173,500. $175,000. His maternal grandparents are Clar­ parents are John and Joan Faulkner Much of this early history is difficult to 1 Stella R. Waskitz to Barbara W. Ethel W. Sonniksen to Raymond S. ence and Gloria Goulet of Broad of 390 Lake St., Bolton. He has two piece together. Irvine explained, because Bourque, Courtland Street, no con­ Lima and Phyllis V. Jackston, 23 Brook. His paternal grandparents are sisters, Danielle, 4 and Lauren, 2. there are few records. Until 1950, church veyance tax. Walker St., $115,000. Bernard F. Boland of High Street and members presented annual reports orally. Joseph E. and Brenda K. Mattingly Ruth Boland of Cooper Hill St. He has Lori-Isabelle, That was the year that the church two brothers. Joseph. 6 and Brian 2i daughter of Russell P. and Michelle established an office and hired a secre­ to Mark T. and Maryann P. Lundgren, tary, Irvine said. 58 Delmont St., $177,000. Quitclaim deeds months. . Aceto III of 58 Overland St., was Viara, Katherine Kristina, daugh­ rn Jan. 9 at Manchester Memorial Fortunately, there are good member­ Charles A. Borgida and Richard I Agnes B. Majewski to Stanley W. ter of Robert and Mary Jane Tedford u ■ 1?®*^ niaternal grandparents ship and pastoral records, she said. The Goldberg to 105 East Center Asso­ Majewski Jr., Strong Street, no Patrick Flynn/Manchaatar Harald Viara of 121 Wellman Road, was born ini, *®^^®**® Hayes of Willimantic and leads she gets from these records help in ciates, 105 E. Center St., conveyance conveyance tax. OLD TIMES — A view of the old Jan. 10 at Manchester Memorial Jotin P Hayes of Columbia. Her WEARING SEVERAL HATS — The Rev. Joseph Milton, putting together a complete history. tax, $356.40, Hayden L. Griswold Jr. to Hayden Hospital Her maternal grandmother paternal grandparents are Diane church sanctuary will be displayed at pastor of Second Congregational Church, dons a hat of If the work on the history and Mark T. and Maryann P. Lundgren L. Griswold Jr. and Marjorie Gris­ IS Dorothy Nichols of Burnham Road. Aceto of East Windsor and Russell P. tonight’s presentation. The church celebration are to pay off, said Milton, the to Mark R. and Terri L. Sandall, 324 wold, 192 Main St., no conveyance tax. the type vyorn 100 years ago. He is joined by Vonie Irvine, Her paternal grandmother is Eliza­ Manchester. She has a known widely as the Red Church was church historian, and Marion Taggart, chairman of the church will need to step forward into the brother, Christopher, 2. once red. future with the same vigor which church’s centennial celebration. apparently characterized its early years. J

18 MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, Jan. 28, 1989 FOCUS / Home MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, Jan. 28, 1989 — 19 FOCUS / Money

A ranch for your family? of eating out In London, the cost of eating three meals a day in a Buying a house this year? Bv Andy Lang restaurant is $61.10. In Moscow it costs only $61.10 The Associated Press The same may be true of other $12.35 for three meals. On The House kinds of heating and air condition­ Elderly persons and-or those ing where ductwork is not a AVERAGE COST OF THREE RESTAURANT with heart or respiratory prob- factor. Space layout is more MEALS PER DAY, $4., 25 Get an adjustable mortgage flexible. That kind of house SELECTED CITIES* — lems usually seek out one-story house which has been lived in, a supplies bedrooms on the second In U.S. dollars: houses when it comes time to lot of questions must be asked and By the Editors change residences. Hoor and affords more sleeping range) in the coming years loan when it comes time to answered: $27.45 of Changing Times Even if that were not so, the privacy. And stair climbing, if should mean cheaper mortgages: borrow for a home, but the How many people are in the health problems are not involved, 30-year fixed-rate mortgages marketing of loan money to m y ' chances are one-story or ranch family? What are their ages? Arc you thinking of buying a houses would continue to be the can be good exercise. should stay in a slowly moving borrowers and the number­ What is their lifestyle? Do any of $12.35 home this year? best-selling places to live in the A split level does not make as 8-10 percent loop throughout the crunching of loan applications them have special needs? How Get ready for tight money in country. A ranch has more much use of land as a two-story ’90s. The home mortgage of the could be done by national organi­ will the maintenance be handled? 1989, which means higher it- attributes than the fact that there but it makes more use of it than a ’90s will be faster to get, cheaper zations working with lenders — How about preferences for the mortgage-interest rates for home are no stairs to climb, making it ranch. It can work on a sloping and more flexible, too. Some something like the relationship locations of the bedrooms? With a buyers. Rates should drift up to 11 easier to get from one place to plot where a ranch might not be predictions: MasterCard and Visa now have T 5 H ranch, for example, the bed­ percent to 11.3 percent by July, another. feasible. A split level utilizes The 30-year fixed mortgage is a with member banks when it rooms are at ground level, an then decline by the end of the year I HE It’s the kind of house we think what would be basement space by bit outmoded, says John E. comes to your credit card arrangement some persons do roughly to current levels — 4 r e about when we first contemplate providing habitable quarters or a Hemschoot, director of home- borrowing. not like and others prefer. "XZIT" between 10 percent and 10.5 the purchase of a house. Its garage. In a raised ranch, you do mortgage standards for Federal Loans will be approved up to When you are buying a house percent. design lends itself to creative not open the front door onto either Home Loan M ortgage' Corp. four times faster than they are that IS to be built, you often, The best advice for the ’89 home styling. Maintenance is easier floor, but proceed from there (Freddie Mac). That’s because now over the coming decade, as although not always, have some Moscow, Charleston, Toronto, Washington, D.C. market: Get an adjustable-rate than in other kinds of houses. It either up or down, an arrange­ London, few borrowers buy a house and credit-reporting services and choice as to the manner in which SOVIET UNION USA. CANADA U.S.A. ENGLAND mortgage. An ARM will let you brings the indoors and the out­ ment many people consider ad­ live, in it for a lifetime: the home appraisers continue to It will be put together. In an focus on good home value, not on doors together quite naturally. vantageous. In such a house, ‘Includes 15 percent gratuity and sales tax where applicable average stay is seven years. So automate. More frequent updat­ existing house, everything is grabbing a low loan rate before there may be more adjustable- And, it has always had an maintenance is often more con­ NOTE: Average total cost of three meals is from the Runzheimer ing of credit files, plus electronic where it will stay while you live mortgages begin climbing. rate instruments that match I OtNMC D I b. c. excellent resale value. trolled and, therefore, easier. Meal-Lodging Cost Index transmission of credit reports to •-*»••• l'^;_ •) . ' ' 1 ••'•If* I I ^ ; there, unless you contemplate With an ARM, you won’t be b«TU I Why, then, doesn’t everybody So, although a ranch remains loans to real life — the old 30-year, lenders, will cut the current some remodeling. That means SOURCE: Runzheirrw InternationaJ badly hurt in the short, up-down live in a ranch house? Because it the best-selling house on the InfoGrapNcA 1968 North Am»rlca Syndlc^p. Inc. fixed standby replaced by a loan two-week time to receive a report your family must adjust to the rate scenario likely in the coming requires more land, more founda­ market, that’s not the reason you with interest rates adjusted every on your credit rating to as little as conditions that prevail. year. Say that fixed rates move tion, more roofing, more insula­ should buy it. The purchase seven years, for example. a day. Because price is a prime up to 11.3 percent by July, then tion, usually needs more heating should be made on the basis of Also watch out for elastic Similarly, home appraisers I"' consideration, we may have to drop to 10.3 percent by De­ JIW- and cooling equipment and costs your fam ily’s needs. mortgages that expand or shrink working with computers will be accept some type of house other Tax Adviser cember. If you select an 11.3 more per square foot than other based on economic factors. Lend­ able to file reports electronically than a ranch. A two-story house percent fixed-rate mortgage at types of houses. ers are tinkering with "price- with lenders instead of mailing will give you more square footage the top of the market, you’ re level-adjusted mortgages,” sen­ UVINC h.L. ftiL. When you get ready to buy an them. Research will be via U-*'||** on less jand. Heating and air Andv ? nnn'." 1 “ ''orletyotsublects In Bv George W. Smith death. In the name and address stuck with it,. If instead you pick a existing house, the term used by HnnX.D handbook, "Proctlcol sitive to cost-of-living changes computer data base and not conditioning require less duct­ portion of the return print the 9 percent ARM (what you’d but potentially risky to borrow­ the real estate industry for a hi «ndinS obtained QUESTION: My New Year’s multiple-listing volumes or court­ work and will be less expensive. word "deceased” and his date of expect the comparable rate to be ers. With those your monthly loan ■v->j resolution was to file my tax house documents. That will re­ •SECOND FLOOR. death next to your husband’s then) with a 2 percentage point payment and your principal loan return early this year, I did. but I name. duce the appraisal process from annual cap, you could be paying balance would fluctuate with the just now realized that I could as long as two months to just HEST FL OOR. at or close to the lower prevailing inflation rate. have itemized deductions and three to four days. In all, the QUESTION: Has the amount of rate at the end of the year. For example, if inflation in­ Popcorn in your garden? saved money. Is it too late? Social Security tax that we have loan-approval process that now A temporary rate hike might creased by 1 percent, your loan HOUSE OF THE WEEK — This duplex has the D.R., takes an average of 45 days deducted from our paychecks even work to your advantage if balance might increase by 1 appearance of a single dwelling. Both units are identical. By Earl Aronson SOMERSET, N.J. changed for 1989ordoes it remain should be complete in a week or you’re going to be house-hunting percent, too. The idea is to less. The living room has plenty of wall space for furniture The Associated Press However, because sweet corn is the same as last year? this year, because rising interest structure a loan that matches The upshot of the increased normally eaten quite young, the ANSWER: It’s never too late to M.W.. rates tend to depress home grouping. There are two large bedrooms upstairs. Plan your purchasing power both now speed and sophistication could be A cold winter night is not only a Weeders Guide researchers note, the effect of the amend a resolution. If you did not DENVER prices. You can shop for better HA1505G has a total of 942 square feet. For more and in the future. a stunning 50 percent reduction in good time to enjoy a bowl of popcorn is not evident in the itemize your deductions and prices on homes while rates are By the 1990s, electronic lending your up-front loan costs, says information write to architect Carl E. Gaiser, 33018 popcorn, it’s a good time to think kernels and is normally of no should have, you may change ANSWER: Why should 1989 be on the rise, then benefit from the and credit information networks Changing Times magazine. Grand River, Farmington. Mich. 48024. Enclose a about planting some when the concern. your return simply by filing Form any different than prior years? expected rate drop with an ARM. cool place. A refrigerator is a will make it convenient to get a Example: If you typically pay stamped, self-address envelope. next gardening season arrives. 1040X, Amended U.S. Individual Although the rate did not change, A quieter market in 1989 and good storage site. loan over the telephone or two points to get a loan now (each Indians used popcorn long □ □ □ Income Tax Return. the maximum amount of taxable beyond means you can’t count on Popcorn can lose as much as through the mail rather than point is 1 percent of the loan before Columbus landed in the and creditable annual earnings fast growth in equity. So don’t one-half percent of its moisture if QUESTION: Why is rainwater face-to-face with a lender. It’ll be amount paid in advance), this New World. They probably ex­ QUESTION: I use my car for subject to the Social Security and stretch that last inch to buy a left in an open container in better for plants than ’ordinary more like applying for a credit cost could be slashed to just one Here’s the Answer ploded the kernels on heated water? business. In 1987 I deducted 22‘/i self-employment income tax did house, cautions Changing Times winter when indoor air is very card and less like a visit to the point, Hemschoot predicts. So stones or tossed them into hot cents a mile for the first 15.000 increase from $45,000 in 1988 to magazine. dry. If you buy corn in plastic ANSWER: According to an principal’s office, says Changing someone borrowing $200,000 for a ashes. Later, clay pots came into business miles and 11 cents $48,000 for this year. The maxi­ What will the mortgage situa­ bags and do not use it right away expert at Michigan State Univer­ Times magazine. starter home in 1998 may pay QUESTION: A large tree near use for popping corn. thereafter. Are the rates the mum employee Social Security tion be like in the 1990s? Lower use butt joints or do they have to transfer the corn to airtight jars sity, ordinary tap water is often You might end up dealing with $2,000 rather than $4,000 up front our house has caused the nearby In the early Colonial days, a same for 1988? tax increased from $3,379.50 for inflation (in the 4-5 percent If your corn becomes too dry artificially softened, and using it the same old comer savings and for the loan. sidewalk to crack. In one place be lapped? wire basket with a lid and long M.B., 1988 to $3,604.80 in 1989. That’s an add a tablespoon of water per to water plants may contribute to the concrete has lifted several ANSWER: Lapped joints can handle was often used to pop corn ROCHESTER, MICH. increase of 6.67 percent, or $225.30 quart jar and re.seal. The Mi.s- the buildup of soluble salts in the inches. Do I have to remove all be used for wooden gates, but you over an open fire. ’The basket was soil. Plants will take up sodium to be exact. Home values: What's hot, what's not the concrete and how is it done? should reinforce them with metal shaken gently until popping was suggest shak­ ANSWER: First the good news. ing the jar at least twice a day and from soft water just as they would Comparing changes in home values during the first nine months of 1988 shows that San Francisco and Los Also, how can I prevent the tree angle plates at the corners. Also, finished. A heavy-bottomed fry­ ’The standard mileage rate in­ QUESTION: The company I test-popping the corn after sev­ take up calcium from hard water, Angeles have the highest increases. Two “oil-patch" communities. Anchorage and Baton Rouge, show the roots from causing further dam­ the gates will be much stronger if ing pan with a cover was also creased for 1988. You can deduct owned went bankrupt, and it eral days^ If it doesn’t pop but a buildup of sodium in the largest declines. age. A friend says if I cut them if used. Today, we have sophisti­ 24 cents a mile for the first 15.000 pulled me down with it. All my you use a corner-to-corner properly after a couple of tries tissues can cause root damage will kill the tree. wooden brace. One end of the cated electric poppers. miles of business use of your debts were cancelled last year in U.S. HOME VALUE TRENDS: Based on a home typically purchased by a family of tour at the $40,000 discard it. If stored properly and leaf burn. Buds and flowers income level. Home market values are based on a 2,100 square foot, 8-room, brace should be on the hinge side Corn for popping must be automobile. However, you can bankruptcy court. Is any of this SELECTED CITIES ANSWER: Use a cold chisel popcorn should be good for may drop and growth may stop. 4-bedroom. 2 1/2-bath residence, In communities near the top, the other end at the properly cured. To do this, husk still only deduct 11 percent a mile prior debt taxable to me Through Sept. 1988, and a sledgehammer or other several years, the researchers Some plants may die. surrounding the core city, areas typically latch side near the bottom. the corn and place the ears in a for each business mile driven personally? in percent: heavy hammer to break the claim. Using rainwater, melted snow selected by families at this QUESTION: We are having our warm, dry, well-ventilated place, beyond the first 15,000 miles. If B T., _ __ income level. sidewalk into several pieces. If popcorn is not refrigerated in or distilled water helps prevent house repainted and want to such as a basement or attic, for the vehicle is fully depreciated, NASHVILLE. TENN. They can be removed more easily storage, it may become infested salt buildup in the soil. Overfertil- change the color. We are consid­ two to three weeks. you can only deduct 11 cents per than if the concrete is left in one or with several insects. Storing in a izing can contribute to the prob­ 25^20 15 10 5 0 ering a mixture of blue and gray. Researchers at the University mile for all busines mileage. This ANSWER: You have smooth “WHAT'S HOT“ two pieces. Cutting the roots with freezer at zero degrees F or lem, especially in winter, when “WHAT'S NOT“ What do those colors do to a of Missouri say ideal processing part didn’t change. TOP TEN INCREASES an axe will not kill the tree. After plants are growing slowly. TEN LARGEST DECREASES house, since I have read many dries the popcorn to about 14 five days in bankruptcy court under Title II 25.0% IN U.S. HOME VALUES IN U.S. HOME VALUES the roots have been chopped so should kill the insect eggs The The salt problem can be re­ •6.0% times how the colors on the percent moisture content. Corn QUESTION: My husband died of the United States Code, or 1. San Francisco, CA they no longer can extend them­ popcorn may then be .safely duced by not fertilizing in winter, 1. Anchorage, AK outside of a house change its that’s too dry will not pop well, last year. Can I still take an someone is declared insolvent. 04. n®/i_...... c i 2. Los Angeles, CA 2. Baton Rouge, LA J -4.5% selves, put down new concrete, repotting into fresh soil occasion- character? and corn that’s too moist will pop room temperature in a exemption for him on my income the discharge of the indebted- o n n o /.l..... 3. Washington, D.C. 3. Shreveport, LA f-4.0% using expansion joints if neces- - tightly closed, moistureproof 'I^t’^^ving any crusty layers 4 slowly with a loud noise, and its tax return for 1988? 14.0%1 4. Philadelphia, PA 4. Casper, WY -3.0% sary. You can use a concrete mix ANSWER: Blue and gray are container. ^ that form on the pot and soil kernels may be small and tough. GO., income. 13.0%t 5. Baltimore, MD 5. Tulsa, OK -3.0% that needs only the addition of known as cool colors and are Essentially, popcorn culture is surmce, and flushing out pots Rem ove the kernels by rubbing JACKSON. MISS. 9.0%l 6. Westchester County, NY 6. Boise, ID - 2.0% water or/nix your own from sand. considered fairly restful. Your the same as for sweet corn The with bottom drainage by adding one ear of corn against another. Send your questions to: ’The 8.0%! 7. Pittsburgh, PA 7. . TX - 2.0% Portland cement and aggregate. best bet is to take a tour of the horticulturists point out that extra water to leach out salts. Start with the top of one ear and ANSWER: If your husband Tax Adviser, c/o George W. 7.0% I 8. , IL 8. Denver. CO - 2.0% neighborhood two or three times h T " pollinate pop­ 9. Boston, MA QUESTION: The gates at two work toward the base. To store died in 1988 and you did not Smith & Co., P.C., 29229 Northw­ 6.0%j 9. Austin, TX 1.0% and see if you can find a color corn but popcorn can pollinate 10. Honolulu, HI places along our house fence need fill a quart ja r or other moisture- remarry by Dec. 31, you certainly estern Highway, Southfield, 6.0%1 10. Midland. TX -1.0% combination you like. Especially sweet corn. Therefore, plantfng replacing In making them, can I proof container three-quarters For Earl Aronson's Guide to House may file jointly and take an Mich. 48034. Due to the volume of note the color of the roof. full with kernels and keep in a Plants, send $1.50 to: House Plants, AP exemption for him if you were mail, personal replies cannot be T. Newsfeatures, 50 Rockefeller Plaza, _r "L New York, N Y. 10020. eligible to do so on the date of his provided. SOURCE: RunzhAimw Inlwnalooal ■ InfoGraphlct £>1986 NoGh Arrwnca Srndteat*. Inc J AA N

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FOCUS / Advice MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, Jan. 28. 1989 — 21 TV. Sorting out Retin-A facts Where to Write D E A R DR. Saturday, Jan. 28 GOTT: What is DEAR READER: I can’t this miracle answer your question without Dear Abby Abigail Van Buren knowing which medicines your anti-aging for­ P.O. Box 69440 ing her idenlity. becomes a widower's fa­ brother-in-law has been given for 5 .0 0 A M Home Shopping Over­ mula for skin Los Angeles, Calif. 90069 night Service Continues (60 min ) mily maid, Cary Grant, Sophia Loren. Mar­ his hypertension. tha Hyer 1958 called Retin- Dr. Gott 01) Weekend with Crook and Chase [USA] Passion for Beauty A? Is it as good However. I can say this: In the Dr. Gott Peter M. Gott, M.D. (38) Home Shopping Spree Continues I Peter Gott, M.D. past few years, many anti­ as claimed? P.O. Box 91428 [CNN] Crossfire 7 .3 0 A M (53 Garfield and Friends hypertension drugs have been 11 BraveStarr (CC). Cleveland, Ohio 44101 5 .2 5 A M [HBO] What Sex Am I? Men DEAR developed and marketed. Ten or and women undergoing a gender crisis dis­ 20 Kidsongs READER; 15 years ago. there were far Dr. Park Robert C, Park, M.D. cuss the painful conflicts between mind 22 Easy W ay to Lose W eight fewer. Today, new compounds — and body Narrator Lee Grant (65 min ) Retin-A, a de­ 409 12th St. S.W. 26 Peppermint Place rivative of vitamin A. is effective such as beta-blockers, calcium- 5 ;3 0 A M (TT i n n News 30, Completely Mental Misadventures limits; not every health problem in reducing wrinkles, age spots channel blockers and Washington. D.C. 20024 [CNN] Showbiz Today oi Ed Grimley (CC) — perceived or real — can be 38! It's Your Business and skin damage caused by angiotensin-converting-enzyme [DIS] Scheme of Things altered or cured. I think that most exposure to sunlight. It is applied inhibitors — are almost always [ESPN] Skiing: Men's Pro Tour From 40 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (CC) pediatricians understand and ac­ Tclluride, Colo. (R) [CNN] Sports Close-up as a cream or a gel under a effective in lowering blood cept this concept. Nonetheless, doctor’s supervision. Although pressure. [TM C] MOVIE; 'C.C. and Company' A [DIS] Dumbo's Circus parents often feel pressured to Your brother-in-law — whose member of a motorcycle gang rescues a [ESPN] Outdoor Sportsman Retin-A is not a fountain of youth “ do something” . Horror of beating fashion editor when her limousine breaks and is not appropriate for eve­ blood pressure is dangerously down, and then has to rescue her from his [MAX] MOVIE: 'Arrowhead' Trouble I agree that people would be own gang Joe Namath, Ann-Margrct brews in the Southwest when a cavalry ryone. it can help many people if high — should ask his doctor happier accepting the normal 1970. Rated PG. unit attempts to sign a peace treaty with used cautiously. Overuse leads to about these drugs and. in my the Apaches Charlton Heston, Jack Pal- variations in health. We need to [USA] Camp Midnite (90 mm,} rash, peeling and discomfort. opinion, should be given one of revealed in photos ance, Katy Jurado 1953 be more realistic in our expecta­ them before his hypertension 6 ‘OOAM ClD Captain Bob [USA] Morgan Brittany on Beauty tions. We must understand that Sustaining x:::T DEAR DR. GOTT: I've read causes a stroke or heart attack. DEAR 8:00AM (53 Adventures of Raggedy all medicines — even relatively ‘11 INN Magazine Ann and Andy (CC) your column for three years now High blood pressure can be ABBY: The safe ones — have complications effectively controlled with mod­ !18' Home Shopping Network (3 hrs ) ,8 ,40 Flintstone Kids (CC) and have noticed a disturbing YWCA of Walla and side effects. What seem to be ern medicine. [CNN] Daybreak 11 Hee Haw trend in your readers’ inquiries Walla. Wash,, simple “ cures” can turn into [DIS] You and Me, Kid 20 Popeye about their children. Parents who is putting to­ horrendous consequences. For [ESPN] SpeedWeek 22 30 Kissyfur (CC) would flip out if their children gether a pam­ Dear Abby example, body-building anabolic [M AX] MOVIE; 'Movers and Shakers' 24 Zoobilee Zoo drank or smoked dope see no Fitness favored phlet on a bat­ steroids can cause liver and heart Abigail Van Buren A desperately attempts to 26 MOVIE: 'March or Die’ An embit­ contradiction in feeding their tered women. pen a screenplay based on a best-selling disease, hardly a reasonable SCOTTSDALE. Ariz tered West Pointer who joined the Foreign active 2-year-olds Ritalin and This pamphlet sex manual. Waller Matthau, Charles Gro- Legion is assigned to escort an archeologi­ trade-off for the temporary be­ (A P )- Men. more than din. Steve Martin 1985 Rated PG their pre-adolescent hor­ will be used to cal expedition to Morocco. Gene Hack- nefits of increased strength. women, are resolved to 6:1 5 A M (T ) Davey & Goliath man, Catherine Deneuve, Terence Hill mones. Small children are given solicit funds for 1977 Parents would probably serve improve their physical fit­ drugs to make them taller, and our women’s 6 :3 0 A M CID Young Universe their children better if the grown­ ness in 1989. according to a 38 Wall Street Journal Report tall kids take medicine to slow shelter and residence. We want to d j This W eek in the Big East: Basket- '5^ Rod & Reel: Block Island Blues ups would help the yongsters New Year’s survey. meet me there because I was ball report. their growth. Don’t these parents use some pictures of women who [A&E] Journey to Adventure accept minor complaints and Get in shape, lose weight going to tell him I was leaving 01 At the Movies Rex Reed, Dixie W ha­ (and the pediatricians) realize have been beaten, but have great [CNN] Daybreak health variations, without encou­ and change appearance him. and I thought it would be tley. Popular home videos in 1988. that there are many variants difficulty finding any. (Mo.st [DIS] Good Morning Mickey! raging them to take drugs for ranked first, fourth and fifth safe I was wrong. He nearly (20 N ew Zoo Revue within the definition of normal? battered women are afraid to [ESPN] Fishing Crooked Creek everything. Thank you for among men, while save killed me. In addition to several 61 Comic Strip (In Stereo) writing. more money and improve have their pictures published [A&E] Golden Age of Television [HBO] MOVIE: '' DEAR READER: You raise a body pommeling, I suffered a (CC) A missionary and fortune hunter love life were second and especially if they are trying to get broken nose, a blowout fracture [C N N ] International Correspondents team up to recover a stolen cache of price­ good point. The miracles of away from their abuser.) D EAR DR. GOTT: My brother- third. of my right cheek, severe eye [DIS] Mousercise less opium. Sean Penn, Madonna. 1986- modern medicine have given us In March 1986, you ran a letter Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) Hunter, a no-nonsense plain-clothes detective and Steo- in-law. 83, has uncontrollable For women, saving mo­ damage, broken teeth, bruises [ESPN] Thoroughbred Sports Digest all hope and enthusiasm. We tend from “Rae B. in Idaho.” a [USA] Financial Freedom high blood pressure. It ranges ney came first, followed by and numerous hematomas on my [HBO] Oliver Twist (CC) Animated 1, St*. Dei Dee McC.II, to believe that there is a pill or a battered woman who had sent you Escaping from a cruel apprenticeship, an around 220-120 despite all the more exercise, weight loss, head, which became swollen on 8 :3 0 A M (53 eplMKl ® *“ feb . 4, marks Ihe series' lOOIh potion to answer our every need. some pictures of herself after she orphan falls in with a band of thieves and is medicines he’s tried over the past improved church attend­ three times its normal size! befriended by one of his victims who reu­ d3 @5) New Adventures of Winnie the Comments such as yours serve as had been badly beaten. She asked Pooh (CC) 25 years. Is there anythingelse he ance and improved love life. Your advice. “File charges, nites him with his real family (90 min.) reminders that medicine has its you to publish those picturese QD Hit Video USA MOVIE: 'Sherlock Holmes in Wash­ can try? and run as though your life 7 :0 0 A M ( D Dr. Fad d?) Tony Brown's Journal (R) ers Bart Starr and horrest bregg, George C You did not publish them, but I [2QJ Porky Pig ington' The microfilm of a stolen docu­ Scott narrates (60 mm.) (T ) USA Today Scheduled the sport of ment IS hidden in a match box. Basil Rath- CeD World Wide Wrestling depended on it.” was good. (?2) (30) Disney's Adventures of the hope you will permit the YWCA to free-climbing. (60 min.) ^ n s , Nigel Bruce, George Zucco. 1943, [A&E] Travel Magazine [C NN ] Science and Technology Week I ran to a shelter provided by Gummi Bears (CC). use those pictures if you sitll have dD Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera (57) La Plaza [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Chipmunk Adven­ [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America the Women’s Advocates, a rape @ ) Sesam e S treet (CC). them on file. (11) BraveStarr (CC). (i!) Denver, the Last Dinosaur ture' While their guardian is away. Simon, [HBO ] MOVIE: 'Empire of the Sun' (CC) Getting ready for surgery crisis and interventiop group. I (38) Ask the Manager An English boy learns to survive by his Theodore, Alvin and the Chipettes inad­ Helping battered women is one ( ^ Daffy Duck and Tweety [A8iE] Miss Marple the Body in the wits in a World War ti internment camp in also pressed charges^^py hus­ dS Great American Woodlots Library (60 min.) vertently become ir'volved in a jewel­ of our YW CA’s main projects (2^ Free Your Body From Cellulite Japanese-occupied China. Directed by band was sentenced to an indefi­ [A&E] Profiles smuggling operation Animated 1987 By Robert C. Park, M.D. will be asked to sign a consent DONNA JONES (O) Rln-TIn-Tin [DIS] Donald Duck Presents Rated G Steven Spielberg. Christian Bale. John nite term not to exceed 10 years. [C N N ] Big Story Malkovich, Miranda Richardson 1987 form that describes the opera­ ^ Ring Around the World [ESPN] Jimmy Houston Outdoors [ESPN] Truck and Tractor Pull He must serve 120 days at a [DIS] Wuzzles Rated PG (In Stereo) Being prepared for surgery is Wom an’s tion. the reasons for it. and any DEAR DONNA JONES: I have AM Boston (R) [LIFE] Creative Living With Aleene [H B O ] Inside the NFL Hosts: Len Daw­ correction facility, where he will [ESPN] Sportsman's Challenge son. Nick Buoniconti. (60 mm.) (In Stereo) [LIFE] Attitudes as important for the patient as it risks involved. Don’t be afraid to not seen those pictures since I Kidsongs (R) (In Stereo) [TM C] MOVIE: 'Campus Man' An Ari­ is for the surgeon and the medical Health showed them on the Phil Donahue be evaluated: then there’s a zona college student becomes a media [LIFE] Mother's Day [M A X] MOVIE: 'House II: The Second ask questions about anything you [A & E ] Lovejoy (60 min.) 9 :0 0 A M Jim Henson's Muppet sensation after appearing In a campus cal­ Story' (CC) In his family’s ancestral man­ possibility that he will be (53 [USA] MOVIE: 'War of the Planets' Ra­ team. If you have been told you show (my fault, not theirs), but [CNN] Daybreak Babies (CC). endar. John Dye, Steve Lyon, Kim Dela­ sion. a young man gets involved m a strug­ don’t understand before signing dio signals from another galaxy bring a need an operation, you should released. ney. 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) gle for an enchanted skull Arye Gross the consent form. Rae B. must have another set [D IS] Welcome to Pooh Corner ® New Healthy Diet search party from Earth into contact with know what you can do to prepare He offered to give me every­ Jonathan Stark, Royal Dano. 1987. Rated to eat a special diet, stop taking Whether you have inpatient or because she used them as evi­ [ESPN] SportsCenter Oil Dick Clark's Golden Greats |R| [USA] Where There's a Will There's an hostile aliens. John Richardson, Jason Pal- PG-13 yourself, both physically and thing I wanted in the divorce if I A ance, 1978 medication, and get plenty of rest outpatient surgery, your body dence in court. Unfortunately I [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide 3 ® Home Shopping Netw ork (3 hrs.) [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Harry and the Hender­ mentally, for the surgery. would drop the charges against [CNN] Healthweek and exercise. will take a while to recover from have been unable to locate her [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Houseboat' An Italian (2® Bugs Bunny and Friends 9 :1 0 A M 1 0 :1 0 A M [CNN] Showbiz Week sons' (CC) A Washington family's life is him. I refused. I am glad I stood turned upside down after they run into Big- The first thing you’ll want to Most importantly, if you an operation. If you have major but If she reads this. I hope she symphony conductor's daughter, conceal­ (5® ® i) Smurfs (CC) 9 :3 0 A M (53 d§) Slimerl And the Real 1 0 : 3 0 A M ( ® Little Rascals know is the type of surgery you my ground because now it has Ghostbusters (CC). foot during a camping trip and take the smoke, you should stop before surgery, it may be weeks before contacts you. Meanwhile, thank ® 30) Pup Named Scooby Doo (CC). lumbering creature home. John Lithgow, need and when and where the been publicly validated that CD Countdown to Quitting. A Stop your operation. To get the most you are strong enough to resume for .sending your family violence d0) Leave It to Beaver Melinda Dillon. Margaret Langrick 1987 wife-beating is unacceptable. Smoking Breakthrough Rated PG. (In Stereo) operation will take place your regular schedule, so it is report. I think Rae s letter is (2® @0; ALF (CC) benefit, you should stop at least .Abby, you have my permission 0D America's Top Ten If you are having a minor important to cut back on some of worth repeating. And here it is. TV channel guide @) Zoobilee Zoo 1 1 ;3 0 A M ® Teen Wolf (CC) two weeks before surgery. If you to use my name and publish these (2^ Sesame S treet (CC). operation, you may be scheduled (1® Three Stooges (53 Superman do stop, the risk of infection in your activities and get plenty of Cox UnHed Tele-Media Say Brother for outpatient surgery (some­ pictures. Do whatever is neces­ dD Completely Mental Misadventures your lungs will be lessened and rest. DEAR ABBY: In March I read CD WFSB. Hirtford ...... 2...... 2 ...... 3 (EZ) Adam Smith's Money World times called same-day surgery). sary to let women everywhere dl) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (CC). of Ed Grimley (CC) you will be able to tolerate It is a normal reaction to feel a letter in your column from a (D WTNH. Now Haven ...... a...... 8 ...... 8 [A8iE] World of Photography For this type of operation you know that they do not have to C*' WWOR. New York ...... 9 .... [CNN] Moneyweek d4) Project: Universe: An introduction anesthesia more easily anxious if you need an operation, parent whose daughter had actu­ [CNN] Style With Elsa Klensch to Astronomy tolerate physical abuse! Urge 11 WPIX, New York ...... 11 ...... 11 ...... 28 [D IS ] Raccoons (In Stereo) don’t need to go to the hospital. but learning all you can about ally been beaten to death bv her [E S P N ] K .I.D.S. Weekly series on child­ It’s also important to have an '« WHCT, Hertford ...... 18 ...... 18 ...... 18 [ESPN] Fishin' Hole Greatest Sports Legends 1 them to contact the Women’s You can go to your doctor’s office your surgery can help to conquer boyfriends m m x x , Weterbury ...... 20 ...... 20 ...... 20 ren in sports. Michael Young is host empty stomach before an opera­ Advocates or other local crisis [LIFE] WomanWatch (3dj Career Media Network or a clinic, and you can go home some of that fear of the unknown. I am enclosing photos of myself 71 WWLP, Springfield ...... 28 ...... 37 . [LIFE] What Every Baby Knows tion. so you should not eat or drink 174 WEDH. Hertford ...... 7 ...... 24 . [M A X] MOVIE; 'Solarbabies' (CC) In a C573 Wall Street Week: Lynch on 1989 the same day. intervention groups. Don’t back ...... 24 And Beyond anything for at least six to eight It can also help you through a afterthebrutal beating Ireceived '» WTWS, New London ...... 26 .... futuristic world plagued by drought, a ^ ^ ** ® Ernest! M ajor operations usually re­ off, and above all, never go back! ...... 42 ...... 26 hours before your surgery. smooth recovery. from my husband of l ii/^. years It 30 WVIT. Hertford ...... 4 ...... 4 ...... 30 group of orphans becomes involved in the [C NN ] Preview quire a hospital stay or inpatient 3< WSBK. Boeton ...... 19 ...... 28 ...... 19 battle for possession of a mysterious ® ^ i40' Bugs Bunny & T w eety Show [DIS] Tales of the Mouse Hockey You should know as much as first time he had source of power Richard Jordan, Jami surgery. You will probably re­ single, free copies of "Preparing for RAE B. IN IDAHO 140 WQQB, Springfield...... 40 . League The Mouse Hockey League brings harmed me. although Gertz, Jason Pairic. 1986 Rated PG-13 you can about your operation Surgery" (p-080) are available by lit WQBY, Sprln^leld ...... 17 ...... 35 ...... 25 ® Superman back a retired legendary player to help de­ main in the hospital for a few days sending a stamped, self-addressed, he had threatened me with a knife (In Stereo) before you agree to it. This is «i WTIC. Hertford ...... 6...... 6 ...... 9 ;11' Star Search (60 min ) fend their title against the notorious Rink after the operation so your doctor business size envelope along with the (A&EI Arte a Entertelnmanl ...... 23 ...... 15 . [USA] Diets Don't Work Rats m a game for the coveted Cheddar called informed consent: it helps name of the booklet to: The American several times Thes past five ...... 11 jcNNi Cable Newa Network ...... 15 ...... 5 . (2® WW F Superstars of Wrestling Cup can monitor your progress. College of Obstetricians and Gynecolo­ years I lived in terror of him. but ...... 50 Pee-wee's Playhouse to assure that you know what to ...... 36 ...... 47 . 1 0 .0 0 A M (53 @4; Project: Universe: An Introduction Your body needs to be as gists, Resource Center, 409 12th Street, didn t know how to get awav A bL'ff « slump? Get (DISJ Olaney Channel ...... 41 (CC) [ESPN] Gameday expect, it starts in your doctor’s (ESPN) Sporte Network ...... 10 ...... 7 ...... 49 to Astronomy SW, Washington, D.C. 20024-2188. — fJir PopuSlar" d 3 Buck Rogers healthy and strong as possible office — he or she will explain the without getting myself and my °P*s- To order, send (HBOl Home Box Office ...... 14 ...... 44 ...... 38 &6) On Pit Road 1 2 :0 0 P M ® MOVIE: 'The Gift of Robert C. Park is president of ...... 24 .... 01) Soul Train (In Stereo) Love' Tragedy strains the relationship be­ before an operation to ensure a details of your operation. Some­ three children killed. ^ oPdress, plus check or (LIFE) Lifetime ...... 25 ...... 13 W ashington W eek in R eview (CC) the American College of Obstetri­ Dear Abbv’s (MAX) Clnamex ...... 54 ...... 45 ...... 43 tween a physicist and his recently adopted speedy recovery. You may have The assult occurred in a public i20. Century 21 Homes for Sale (61) Matt Houston time before your surgery, you Monn* ?“°l

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WONDER­ ® M am a's Fam ily Mama gets the mis­ MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, Jan. 28, 1989 — 23 Saturday, Continued taken impression that her family wants to WORKS put her In a nursing home. SNAFU by Bruce BeaHle KIT ‘N’ CABLYLE by Larry Wright . Tumnus the 31) As Schools Match Wits 4 Faun (Jeffrey Per­ (24) W ild Am erica (C C ) Revealing ingen­ Saturday, Continued ® Easy Way to Lose Weight Bryan Brown. 1985. ious and dramatic plant reproductive tech­ ® Three Stooges ry) hides behind (§) MOVIE: 'The Chairman' An Ameri­ niques through time-lapse photoqraohv a frozen horse at (In Stereo) ^ ^ (3i) G.LO.W . Wrestling can scientist is sent to Red China on an dine Fitzgerald. 1939, important spy mission. Gregory Peck the feared White 3® College Basketball: Caldwell at Cen­ W(iile preparing to film 1938’s "Tfie W i- (S) Home Shopping Network (3 hrs.) ® Beyond To m o rro w Scheduled: the de­ Anne Hey wood, Arthur Hill. 1969. Witch's castle In tral Connecticut (2 hrs.) (Live) zard of O z," 150 little people get mixed up ®S) MOVIE: '' Two velopment of common household prod­ with Nazis, government agents and aristo­ pitots get involved in a black-market rina ® Joy of Country Painting: Willow the "Wonder­ 3® Superboy Superboy saves homeless ucts; a speech-training system for deaf Brook crats. Chevy Chase, Carrie Fisher. Eve A r­ that operates between Oran and Paris. Rod works" presenta­ people who are driven off their land by a people; a revolutionary scoliosis treat­ den. 1 9 81.. greedy real-estate developer. Taylor, Claudia Cardinale, Harry Guardino d® MOVIE: 'Here Comes the Navy' Sai­ ment. (60 min.) (In Stereo) tion of "The [H B O ] (MOVIE: 'Less Than, 1968 lor who joined the Navy to even a grudge, Wild America (CC) Foxes - the Arc­ 1 1:05PM 3® [A & E ] Shortstories A country girl moves Zero' (C C ) A college student's visit home' shows true spirit in daring attempt to land Lion, the Witch and tic, the Southwest's swift and kit, the gray ® Punky Brewster (CC) to the city in "1 0 0 % W ool.' (60 min.) opens his eyes to how deeply his friends a dirigible. James Cagney, Pat O'Brien the Wardrobe," and red. (In Stereo) & Here's to Your Health Gloria Stuart. 1934. [CN N ] Showbiz Week are involved in L.A .'s affluent drug under­ airing SATURDAY, [A & E] Eagle and the Bear world. Andrew McCarthy, Jami Gertz. ® MOVIE: 'The Domino Principle' Two [D IS] MOVIE: 'The Peanut Butter Solu­ 3S) Hug Tight 4JAN.^8, on Robert Downey Jr. 1987. Rated R. (In prisoners are offered an immediate release [C N N ] Sports Saturday tion* After losing his hair, a boy creates a Stereo) by an organization plotting to kill a name­ ® MOVIE: 'Game of Death II' In follow­ PBS. (Check local [ESPN ] NFL's Greatest Performances concoction that restores it too well. Ma­ less victim. Gene Hackman. Candice Ber­ ing up on the murder of a friend, Bruce Lee listings). of '8 8 thew Mackay. Slluck Saysanasy, Alison 11:30PM (T) Entertainment This gen, Richard Widmark. 1977. himself IS killed, and his brother brings Podbrey. 1985. Rated PG. W eek Danny Glover. (60 min.) those responsible to justice. Bruce Lee 8:00PM ® Dolphin Cove (C C ) Michael (3@ Black Perspective Tom Lung, 1980. CHECK IISTINGS discovers an old friend has joined a radical [LIFE] Leg Work ® Star Search (60 min.) O ) M O V IE: 'Gam e of Death' Spectacular ® WWF Wrestling FOR EXACT TIME protection group; David's attempt to im­ [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Braddock; Missing in ® Freddy's Nightmares: A Nightmare martial arts sequences highlight this film press a girl lands him in trouble. (60 min i Action III* The fearless Col. Braddock re­ on Elm Street An obituary writer at about an international drug syndicate @ French in Action: Attention: Ecoles (In Stereo) turns to Southeast Asia to rescue his Springwood's newspaper experiences the Bruce Lee, Gig Young, Hugh O'Brian ( ^ Hersey's Hollywood 1950s-style cafe: Charles tutors two foot- ® ® Mission; Impossible (CC) The presumed-dead Vietnamese wife. Chuck painful deaths of the people he's writing 1979 (U MOVIE: 'Mazes and Monsters' Four dZ) Victory Garden (CC) (R) ball players. IMF travels to Hawaii to track down a serial Norris. Aki Aleong, Roland Harrah III. about. (60 min ) college students get so involved in the fan­ 1988. Rated R. (4® Candlepin Bowling (60 min.) © ) M O V IE : '' A beatiful young (Ifi) Tova: Your Passion for Beauty killer (60 min.) (Postponed from an earlier (33) M O VIE: 'Nine 1/2 W eeks' A beauti­ tasy world of a board game that it leads to date) (In Stereo) ful woman becomes involved in a bizarre (57J Wonderworks: The Lion, the Witch runner is experimented upon and brain­ (20) W ar of the W orlds The aliens’ search 9 :3 0 P M (ig V Slicer tragedy. To m Hanks, Chris Makepeace love affair with a mysterious and posses­ and the Wardrobe (CC). Part 2 of 3. Wendy Crewson 1982 washed in preparation for the 1980 Mos­ for a missing warship leads them to an ® NHL Hockey: at Em pty Nest (C C ) Harry's friends 01) sive man. Kim Basinger, Mickey Rourke, 161) MOVIE: 'The Spy Who Came in cow Olympics. Susan Anton, James Cob­ Indian reservation. (60 mm.) (In Stereo) Toronto M aple Leafs (3 hrs.) (Live) disapprove when he falls in love with a [A & E ] Shortstories A fugitive self- urn. Curt Jurgens. 1979. Margaret Whitton. 1986. From the Cold' A British Intelligence agent (22j N ew s (Live) Oi) MOVIE: 'Katie: Portrait of a Center­ child psychologist. (In Stereo) "Looks like that sod we put down never destructs in the award-winning "Gone to 0D Mama's Family in Berlin is called to London after one of his Ground ; also, "Che's Revenge" (60 [A & E ] Great Buffalo Saga Documentary fold' A Texas beauty queen arrives in Hol­ 0D Carson's Comedy Classics really took." contacts is killed at the Berlin Wall. Richard about the struggle to protect the buffalo (24j Degrassi Junior High (CC). lywood and encounters a series of disap­ min.) [C N N ] This Week in Japan 0 D 0 D Saturday Night Live Host; actor Burton, Claire Bloom, Oskar Werner population in North America. (60 min.) (26) Hee Haw pointing events and unsavory characters. Tony Danza. (90 min.) (In Stereo) 1966. [D IS] Palmerstown, U.S.A. Kim Basinger, Tab Hunter, Fabian. 1978 [M AX] MOVIE: 'Death Before Dish­ [D IS ] M O V IE : '1-Man' Left indestructible 08) Friday the 13th: The Series (60 min.) 04) Com edy Tonight W ith W hoopi Gold­ [LIFE] Days and Nights of Molly Dodd onor' A Marine sergeant takes it upon him­ [A& E] MOVIE: 'Stardust Memories' A by a mysterious gas, a cabbie is recruited 07; Doctor Who: Rescue ri8) Straight Talk Cellulite Free berg successful director begins to question the (UL). by the government to slop a villain plotting self to rescue a kidnapped superior from (61) Star Trek (2® M O V IE : 'Craw lspace' A doctor with Middle Eastern terrorists. Fred Dryer, Brian 0D Racing From Plainsfield ON THE FA8TRACK by Bill Holbrook direction his life and career are taking. [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Karate Kid' (CC) world domination. Scott Bakula. Herschel an unusual family history preys on the fem­ [A & E ] Edge and Beyond (In Stereo) Keith. Paul Winfield. 1987. Rated R. (In SD Public Peopie/Private Lives W oody Allen, Charlotte Rampling, Jessica When a teenager is bullied, a Japanese Bernard!. Ellen Bry. 1986 ale tenants of the apartment building he Harper 1980 Stereo) handyman teaches him about self- ’[L IF E ] M O V IE : 'T o Kill a Cop' A maver­ [CN N ] Newswatch owns. Klaus Kinski, Talia Balsam 1986 dZ) MOVIE: 'The Atomic Cafe' The fear, confidence and karate. Ralph Macchio, No- ® West 57th (CC) (60 conformity and official insanity of the Cold Fp>5Ti2xrnJ& vk>w IF cm y i (m x> makf ha?. [CNN] Newsday ick detective etudes departmental scan­ [D IS] Here's Boomer ^ 3® 227 (CC) Mary disapproves of 10:00PM riyuki "Pat " Morita, Elisabeth Shue. 1984 dals and the wrath of a jealous police com ­ min.) (In Stereo) War are recreated. 1982. Tf?eujs T a k b s us f&p. H£R ^impfleabag motel, while a vindictive c o ­ and Mike MacDonald. (In Stereo) DiariFgcrxNr 34) Joy of Painting: Mountain 3® M O V IE : '1 0 ' Caught in a mid-life F*mji [U SA ] Dance Party USA (60 min.) 2;30PM [U S A ] Bustin' Loose "Raiders of the Lost Ark". Harrison Ford, worker sets out to tarnish Murphy’s im [C N N ] Sports Tonight River crisis, a man pursues his dream girl. Dudley proved reputation. (60 min.) (In Stereo) / tool USfS FOR' 1 2.30PM (® Career Media Network 4:10PM [C N N ] Sports Close-up Kate Capshaw.Ke Huy Quan 1984. Rated Moore, Julie Andrews, Bo Derek. 1979 @ French in Action: A La Recherche PG. (In Stereo) (S) INN News 12:00AM (3D Home Shopping Net­ Fcssii ports ;?2) Fat Albert 8i the Cosby Kids (CC) D une Invitation I .5® MOVIE: 'Robin Hood and The Spell’ work (3 hrs.) 4:30PM ® ® Wide World of Sports [U S A ] Diamonds (60 mm.) QD Easy Way to Lose Weight iAitVPU medical' 24. Here's to Your Health [C N N ] Style With Elsa Klensch Scheduled: the Harlem Globetrotters in With Robin dead and his Merry Men dis­ 0D G.LO.W . Wrestling r . banded, Marion is kidnapped by a lustful 0D Monsters A New York co-op owner is uiAsre DiSfvsAi iiOj What About Women Australia. (90 min.) (Taped) 6:30PM ® C B S New s (CC) 0D MOVIE; 'Kung Fu Executioner' In the [LIFE] Goodnight, Beantown nobleman. Jason Connery, Judi Trott in for a surprise when he stands up to his 1920s. a young Chinese man avenges the [C N N ] Evans & Novak (S) Les Brown: The Motivator ® Siskel & Ebert Scheduled: "Physical John Abineri. 1983. music-blasting neighbor. (R) 3:00PM ® (30) PBA Bowling: Quaker Evidence" (Burt Reynolds): "Parents" death of his father, who was killed by noto­ (24) Frugal Gourm et (R) (In Stereo) T U R r ) I ^ u Io r l d I [D IS] Best of Ozzie and Harriet State Open The $150,000 Quaker State (Randy Quaid, Mary Beth Hurt). 33) Reporters Scheduled: Alex Joseph, ® 0§) Hunter Reprise of series premiere. rious drug smugglers Billy Chong. Carl Open, from Forum Bowling Lanes in Grand 36) Record Guide the polygamist mayor of Bigwater, Utah, A traumatized man is unable to help the Spot 1981 T« [E S P N ] M uscle Magazine (60 min.) QTl Starting From Scratch Helen spends ittpA 6aeenna>seA Prairie, Texas. (90 min.) (Live) successful Broadway musical "Legs Dia­ police find his father's killer. (60 min.) (R) [LIFE] Easy Street ® Bosom Buddies (R| the night with a reluctant James when her ® MOVIE: 'Careful, He Might Hear mond " which was panned by critics (60 (In Stereo) dD Knight Rider apartment becomes flooded You' A young boy becomes entangled in a [M A X ] M O V IE : 'Th e Blob' A man-eating 33 Frugal Gourmet: Noodles, Dum­ min.) (In Stereo) (li) MOVIE: 'North Dallas Forty' Two ag­ plings. Biscuits and Scones (R| (In ^ Combat! fierce custody battle between his two mass of outer space terrorizes a (22) (30) N B C New s ing football players begin to show the wear Stereo) [A& E] Disposable Heroes: The Other aunts, one a wealthy spinster and the WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll small town McQueen's film debut. Steve ® Hardcastle and McCormick and tear brought on by excessive partying. f2.4J Bill M oyers' W orld of Ideas: Strange Side of Football A look at professional other, a working-class wife. Wendy [CN N ] Big Story [A & E ] Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill McQueen, Aneta Corsaut, Earl Rowe W eather Environmental scientist Jessica football heroes who no longer share In the Hughes. Robyn Nevin, Nicholas Gledhill. 1958 Nick Nolte, Mac Davis, Charles Durninq. Part 3 of 7. 1979. [ESP N ] Meadowlark Lemon: Navy Spe­ Tuchman Mathews discusses the national glory of the game includes interviews with 1983. I'VE BEEKl SITTINS- cial From San Diego. (60 min.) (R) and international ecological crisis. (R) O .J. Simpson and former [C N N ] Headline News WHY WOULD YOU BE i 'l l d o a n y t h i n g t o 1 :00PM ® MOVIE: The Ust Chase' (31) Home Shopping N etw ork (60 min.) [A& E] Disposable Heroes: The Other HERE,THINkriNG- ABOUT In a future time all cars are ordered off the [M AX] MOVIE: 'The Pick-Up Artist' player Roger Stillwell. (60 min.) [ESP N ] Australian Open Tennis: Men's Side of Football A look at professional TH INKINq-ABOUT THE KEEP t h i n k i n g d D Madeleine Cooks (R) (In Stereo) ® A B C N ew s (CC). THE DENTIST. roads when America runs out of oil. Lee (C C ) An attractive museum tour guide [CNN] PrimeNews Final From Melbourne. (3 hrs.) (Live) football heroes who no longer share in the DENTIST? a b o u t s c h o o l . (30) Triple Threat proves to be more than a match for a 21 - [A& E] Heroes: Made in the U S A A Majors, Chris Makepeace, Burgess Mere­ [H B O ] Barbra Streisand: One Voice A glory of the game includes interviews with dith 1981. year-old ladykiller. Molly Ringwald, Robert trauma center doctor, a Chicago teacher [ESPN] College Basketball: North (Sg M otorw eek A salute to the Ferrari concert special from her Malibu ranch, fea­ O .J Simpson and former Chicago Bears Downey, Dennis Hopper. 1987 Rated PG- who organrzes moviemaktng projects (or Carolina-Charlotte at Alabama- 1 ® Baretta Testarossa; keeping exotic cars in shape, player Roger Stillwell. (60 mm.) 13. (In Stereo) youngsters, a special-education teacher s Birmingham (2 hrs.) (Live) turing performances of "People." "Ever­ buying used models. green" and 'The Way We Were " (65 [CNN] Newsnight ( l i M O V IE : 'Dem on Seed' The wife of a work with the mentally handicapped peo­ [H B O ] M O V IE : 'N u ts' (C C ) A prostitute [U S A ] Double Trouble min.) (In Stereo) scientist IS held prisoner by a computer [A & E] Jennie: Lady Randolph Churchill ple who have musical talent Host Joe Na- accused of murdering a client attempts to [DIS] The Golden Honeymoon An eld­ math that has chosen her as its mate. Julio Chris­ Part 2 of 7 5:00PM ® A -Te a m prove that she is competent enough to [LIFE] Cagney & Lacey erly couple's second honeymoon in Florida tie. Fritz Weaver, Gerrit Graham. 1977. [CN N ] On the Menu Cfl) Tw ilig h t Zone (C C ) (In Stereo) [C N N ] Pinnacle stand trial. Barbra Streisand, Richard Drey- [U SA ] Hitchhiker takes an unexpected turn when the wife (M) W W F Superstars of Wrestling fuss, Maureen Stapleton. 1987. Rated R meets an old flame. Stars Teresa Wright o [D IS] Born Free (38 Straight Talk Cellulite Free [D IS ] Good Morning. Miss Bliss 1 0 :3 0 P M (H) Monsters A New York (24) Antiques (In Stereo) and Stuart Whitman. (60 min.) [H B O ] Imprints: Jeff Bridges Actor Jeff ® International Cooking School [HBO] MOVIE: 'Happy New Year' A co-op owner is in for a surprise when he [LIFE] Lady Blue 35) Hart to Hart W FEfDays and Nights of Molly Dodd Bridges talks about his career and personal (2® Th e Saint pair of aging New York jewel thieves head stands up*tb his music-blastingY^eighbor life. (4§) Let's Go Bowling (60 min.) to Florida in search of easier pickings Po- (R) 1 2:30AM ® She's the Sheriff Starting From Scratch Helen spends [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire 3® '''^ To X Charles Durning [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Friday the 13th, Part Of) Synchronal Research: $1000 Every (H) Ramona (CC) (R) the night with a reluctant James when her ® Omexin 1987 Rated PG “ V: A N e w Beginning' Jason's reign of ter­ Five Hours [CNN] Newsday [TM C ] Short Film Showcase apartment becomes flooded. ror continues as a new masked killer bru- ® Crimes of the Century Premiere In­ CHUBB AND CHAUNCEY by Vance Rodewalt 7|00PM (JD Ufestyles of the Rich and 0D Twilight Zone terviews with victims, witnesses, perpe­ [DIS] Boone [U S A ] Hollywood Insider 3® Julia Child and More Company (R| lally slays a group of unsuspecting teen­ Famous Carol Channtng; Tony Curtts sin­ agers. John Shepard, Melanie Kinnaman, 0 D M O V IE : 'Nine 1/2 W eeks' A beauti­ trators and investigators are featured [A & E] Ronnie Milsap in Celebration A ger Jose Feliciano. (60 mrn ) [LIFE] Cagney & Lacey 3:30PM m dZ) Van Can Cook: Shavar Ross. 1985. Rated R. along with re-creations of peculiar crimes tribute to singer Ronnie Milsap, with ful woman becomes involved in a bizarre Chinese Buffet ® (2l) Wheel of Fortune (CC) Host. Mike Connors. [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Critical Condition' (CC) guests Ray Charles, Gladys Knight and the tU SA] MOVIE: 'The Unseen* Three va­ love affair with a mysterious and posses­ (30) Great Escape CHAUNCey HAS DEVELOPED A con man becomes a victim of mistaken ® It's a Living cationing women room at an eerie board­ sive man. Kim Basinger, Mickey Rourke, (38 Hersey's Hollywood Pips, Glen Campbell, Real Life, Janie Frickie ANEW KIND OF PEMANP1N& identity when a power outage strikes a [C N N ] Your Money and Leon Russell. (60 min.) ing house. Barbara Bach, Sidney Lassick, Margaret Whitton. 1986. (Jo; Friday the 13th: The Series (60 min.) Staten Island hospital. Richard Pryor (35) Star Trek: The Next Generation (60 B A l^ THAT FOR SOME REASON [ESPN] Billiards: Women's World [CNN] Newswatch min.) ' Stephen Furst. 1981. [D IS ] Juggler Despite his parents' disap­ [CN N ] Evans & Novak Rachel Ticotin, Ruben Blades. 1987. Rated proval, a partially blind boy asks a young REAUy B uas ME. R. Open 9-Ball Championship From Las Ve­ [USA] Throb (3® G o for Your Dreams 8.30PIVI Qf) Chef Crowley gas, Nev. (60 min.) (R) street performer to teach him to juggle 1 2:40AM [ T M C ] m o v i e : 'Ham bur [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Superbeast' A patholo­ [TM C ] MOVIE: Masters of (2® Friday the 13th: Th e Series (60 mm.) (O) 3® A m e n (C C ) (In Stereo) [U S A ] Presents ger Hill' Based on the 82nd Airborne Divi­ [HBO] MOVIE: Ishtar' (CC) Two ter­ 5:05PM sion's valiant 10-day effort to secure a gist stumbles upon a scientist's jungle la­ the Universe' He-Man races the evil (24) Between the Wars (2® N e w Yankee W orkshop (CC). minally untalented performers get caught 11:00PM ® ® ® ( ) (3“® '4o; strategic military location in North Viet­ boratory and the monstrous by-products Skeletor to modern-day California and the 22 in a web of intrigue when their agent books 36) Billy Packer's College Basketball [LIFE] Goodnight. Beantown nam. Anthony Barrile. Michael Patrick of his experiments. Antoinette Bower all-powerful Cosmic Key. Dolph Lundgren, New s them in a Middle Eastern country on the 3 6 Benny Hill Boatman, Don Cheadle. 1987. Rated R. (In Craig Littler, Harry Lauter. 1972 Frank Langella, Meg Foster. 1987. Rated 9.00PM ® Smothers Brothers Co­ (11) Tales From the Darkside verge of civil war. Warren Beatty, Dustin Stereo) 1:30PM di) Quilting: Precision Piec­ Hoffman. Isabelle Adjani. 1987. Rated PG- PG. ® re 'S )^ ' Worlds (60 min.) (In m edy Hour Season Premiere Harry iD Chef Crowley ing (R) 13 Blackstone, Pat Paulsen. Bill Dana and [H B O ] m o v i e : 'Th e Hid (35 Tand T (CC) Turner inves­ (20j It's a Living 12:45AM 5:30PM other guests join To m and Dick Smothers. den' An alien creature roams Los Angeles dS Curtain Going Up [ T M C ] M O V IE : 'Crazy M oon' Offbeat tigates the kidnapping of a Greek immi­ 3® National Geographic The works of (60 min.) (In Stereo) (2$ Blackadder turning law-abiding citizens into homicidal love affair between an eccentric teen-ager grant's son (In Stereo) Ramses II are featured in a look at some @ Computer Chronicles: Personal In­ maniacs. Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Noun, and a deaf salesgirl. Kiefer Sutherland, Va­ major archaeological projects which are ® ® Man Called Hawk Premiere (CC) (2D ® To Be Announced. formation Managers (18) History of Dieting Ed O'Ross. 1987 Rated R nessa Vaughan, Peter Spence. 1986. uncovering and preserving the legacy of Hawk (Avery Brooks) looks for a missing (57) Sneak Previews Jeffrey Lyons, Mi­ [C N N ] Newsmaker Saturday Victory Garden (CC). (R) the Egyptian pharaohs. (60 min.) Rated PG-13 intelligence operative he knew in the chael Medved. Scheduled reviews. "The 1 :00AM ® Love Boat (38) Munsters Today Army. (60 min.) Chocolate W ar"; ' Physical Evidence' [ESPN] College Basketball: Georgia [U S A ] Cover Story 0^Star Trek; The Next Generation (CCl ® MOVIE: 'Homeward Bound' A di­ 1 Te ch at North Carolina (2 hrs ) (Live) (60 mm.) (R) (In Stereo) You Can Beat Baldness (Burt Reynolds). (In Stereo) dflThis Old House (CC) (3D vorced man. his father and his incurably ill ® PGA Golf: AT& T National [H BO ] MOVIE: 'Biggies -- Adventures 4:00PM [A & E] Chronicle 0 D 00) Golden Girls (C C ) Blance has re­ [A & E] Slap Maxwell Story son develop a strong relationship David BUGS BUNNY by Wamar Bros. P ro-A m (C C ) Third round, from Pebble [C N N ] Newsmaker Saturday in Tim e ’ Unexplainably thrust backwards servations about dating a blind man since Soul, Barnard Hughes. Moosie Drier. Beach, Calif. (2 hrs.) (Live) [ESPN ] Track And Field: Houston In­ [C N N ] Capital Gang [C N N ] Capital Gang in time, a modern-day adventurer assists a he cannot see her physical attributes. (In 1980 World W ar I aviator on a top-secret mili­ CO Knight Rider door Gam es (90 min.) (Live) [D IS ] M O V IE: 'Russkies' Three teen- Storeo) [D IS ] Astaire Tim e A musical special dis playing the dancer s imaginative tech ® Sustaining WHAT D-OOES YOUR FORTUNE . tary operation. Neil Dickson, Alex Hyde- Blade [H B O ] Survival (C C ) A history of the H® h®"'* a Shipwrecked Russian sai- (-i) MOVIE: 'Merry Christmas, Mr. White. Fiona Hutchison 1988 Rated PG European bison, its near destruction during all-American good niques, with guests Count Basie, dancer 0D It's a Living O X l K I E Lawrence' A British prisoner-of-war in Ja- (In Stereo) (20) MOVIE: 'Race With the Devil' Two nme. Whip Hubley, Peter Billingsley le a f Barrie Chase, Joe Williams and the Earl S A Y ? ^ World Wars I and II and the herd's depen­ pa-i during W orld W ar II. struggles to keep 0D Dating Game vacationing couples traveling cross­ dency on Poland's Bialowieza forest pres­ Phoenix. 1987. Rated PG V. ceat Twins. (60 min.) his spirit from being broken by the camp's 0D MOVIE: 'Mr. Moto Takes a Chance' 2:00PM ® College Basketball: country accidentally witness a coven of erve. (60 min ) [ESPN ] SportsCenter [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire G eorgetow n at Louisiana State (2 hrs I witches perform a human sacrifice. Peter young commander. David Bowie. Tom A famous sleuth, looking for a hidden mu­ (Live) Fonda, Warren Oates. Loretta Swit. 1975. [U SA ] My Sister Sam [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Campus Man’ An Ari­ Conti. Takashe. 1983. [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Body Double' (CC) An nitions base, meets a lady from British In­ unemployed Hollywood actor becomes zona college student becomes a mediL 0Z) M O V IE : 'Dark Victory* A socialite, telligence. Peter Lorre. Rochelle Hudson. ® Baretta ■22j i3pj College Basketball: Oklahoma at 5:35PM [D IS] Mouseterpiece Thea­ implicated in a bizarre murder scheme. ter discovering she's dying from a brain tu­ 1938. d® MOVIE: 'Rebel' An American de­ Nevada-Las Vegas (2 hrs.) (Live) Craig Wasson, Melanie Griffith. Gregg endar John Dye. Steve Lyon Kim Dnia mor. packs a lifetime into one glorious [A & E ] Shortstories A country girl moves serter becomes involved with an Aus­ ’24) Julia Child and More Com pany ney 1987 Rated PG (In Stereo) Henry. 1984. Rated R. (In Stereo) 6:00PM ® ® 3® ® N ew s summer Bette Davis, George Brent, Geral- to the city in "1 0 0 % W oo l." (60 min.) tralian nightclub singer in Sydney during (2j^ Spectacular World of Guinness Re­ [U SA ] Miami Vice [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Savage Streets' A Los ® A -Te a m [D IS ] M O V IE ; '1-Man* Left indestructible World W ar II. Matt Dillon, Debbie Byrne, cords Angeles girl seeks revenge when her youn­ (3!) Charles in Charge (CC) Lillian opens a ^• 30P M ® Jeopardy! (CC) ger sister is raped by a local gang. Linda by a mysterious gas. a cabbie is recruited by the government to stop a villain plotting Continued... Blair, John Vernon. 1984. Rated R. world domination. Scott Bakula, Herschel [USA] MOVIE: Under the Rainbow* Bemardi. EUen Bry. 1986. J AA N

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For a change, Willy decided to SO SI 52 63 64 ♦ A543 WHVO y o u stop. )N0I DIS ISS deep \ ...DEN VE COVER ...VICH VON'T BE LONG.' PER BLACK) THEN MAYBE ALL THOSE PEOPLE WAITINS. ^LOOK..THERE'S X/VUJ6T ♦ 643 bid scientifically, so he tried three RED BEARD? < ENOUGH! NOW OUR TRACKS BE- 5S VIDOW VILL M AK E SHORT VORKUFPy WE BETTER 56 MUST BE THOUSANDS., WHO glESlPENT lUfieA. WEST clubs when he heard his partner's KEEP DIGGIN'/ ) VE PUT IN VUT FORE DEYCOME YELLOW BEARD UND HISS MEN/ /^£)UIT TALKIN' 1 South African EAST spade raise. Since North bad the top of VE HAFF, UNO ARE THEY WAITINS R5R 3 ♦ 96 ♦ 72 AN' START CX)IN'.' tribe 57 his raise, he jam m ed it into game. BURY IT.' HERE/ 58 ♦ A632 ♦ QJ97 2 Easy task ♦ Q J 10 6 ♦ K87 South led the queei( of diamonds, 3 Snakes ♦ J87 ♦ Q 10 9 2 and Willy took the ace in dummy and © UU, ItKWSFAPBR ENTERPRISE ASSN. played a spade to bis ace and a spade SOUTH back to dummy’s king. When everyone ♦ A Q 10 8 5 followed, Willy demonstrated the ba­ ♦ K 10 5 sic principle of leading up to strength. ♦ 92 o ♦ AK5 He played a heart, going right up with his king. West won the ace, and play Vulnerable: Elast-West continued, but eventually declarer had I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD OAME Dealer: South by Henri Arnold and Bob Lae to lose three more tricks. Did some­ thing go wrong? Unscramble these four Jumbles, West North East Sooth one letter to each square, to fomi — THE BORN LOSER by Art Saneom ! ♦ Willy should give himself an extra four ordinary words. BLONOIE by Daan Young A Stan Drake Pass 2A Pass 3A chance. He w ill always make the con­ Pass 4A Pass Pass tract if East holds the ace of hearts, VANIE ME/ MISTER, M NOTHING.,.)- THEN WHY WELL, WHEN I SPOTTED ' I s e n t akv w i f e ( Pass WHAT HAPPENED ■ I'M '/ABE YOU LYING THIS PARKING SPACE... TO BUY US but he should also provide for those FINE THERE ? 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86 — MANCHESTER kERALD, SatuVday, ian. 28, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Sjaturday, J^n. 28, 1989 — 87 min.) marriage with a madcap divorcee. Jack thology. (60 min.) Part 5 of 6. (57) All Creatures Great and Small (20) N e w Life Lemmon, Barbara Harris, Jason Robards. (57) Masterpiece Theatre: All Passion HOME Sunday, Continued ® George Michael's Sports Mach­ 1972 di) 21 Jump Street The Jump Street Spent (CC) A friendship develops be­ FIRES gang must choose sides when the police ine Sunday, Jan. 29 @) Let's Go Bowling tween Lady Slane and her new landlord BURINING union calls a strike. (60 min.) (In Stereo) Mr. Buckirout. (60 min.) Part 2 of 3. Christian Lifestyle Magazine 5Z) Firing Line: What About the French when she decides to live on her own. (60 [A8xE] Walk Through the 20th Century Page Fifty Seven (R) Abortion Pill? [CNN] Newswatch d5 It's Garry Shandling's Show Garry Old friends min.) Part 1 of 3. With Bill Moyers An examination of helps Pete weather the trauma of his 40th d® Omexin/Can You Beat Baldness? (B) MOVIE: 'Stalag 17' During World [ESPN] Ski World Am erica’s W orld Fairs — from Chicago’s in 5;00AM dD Paid Programming in America; actor Gregory Hines ("Tap"); [A&E] Beggar's Opera Jonathan Miller's birthday. (In Stereo) Rosh Benefield W ar II, Am erican G.I.'s in a German prison 1893 to the latest in Kr oxville, Tennessee. [A&E] Good Time Cafe modernizing Europe's weapons; near­ TV adaptation of Jon Gay's ballad opera, [HBO] MOVIE: 'Walk Like A Man' A (E ) (Robert Prosky, camp suspect a cynical sergeant of being a (60 min.) [A&E] Miss Marple: The Body in the [CNN] Sports Tonight death experiences; Alistair Cooke. (90 starring Roger Daltrey of the rock group, young man raised by wolves returns to civ­ Library Miss Marple sets a trap for the (ID Home Shopping Spree Continues min.) I.) and Jake Tib­ spy. William Holden, Otto Preminger, Don ilization to find himseif heir to a fabulous [C N N ] N e w sw a tch [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update Taylor 1953. the Who, as a womanizing highwayman killer after a second body is found. (60 [CNN] Sports Review (24) @ S e sa m e S tre e t (CC). betts (Barnard living in a seedy section of London. Fea­ fonune. Howie Mandei, , [D IS] MOVIE: 'Mardi Gras' Young cad­ min.) Part 3 of 3. [M AX] MOVIE: 'Blade Runner' A spe­ [CNN] Newsday Cloris Leachman. 1987. Rated PG. [HBO] MOVIE: 'Double Exposure' Pho­ dD Oral Roberts Hughes) share the tures a reproduced score with original ets conduct a raffle to w in a date w ith the [CNN] Week in Review cial enforcer must find and destroy tographers, doubling as amateur sleuths, [DIS] Return to Treasure Island In this 18th-century instruments. (3 hrs.) (In [LIFE] Cardiology Update Mardis Gras queen - a beautiful French ac­ renegade androids. Harrison Ford. Rutger [LIFE] World Tomorrow bitter part of a [DIS] Sandburg's Lincoln As a young discover that a strategically placed tattoo swashbuckling sequel to Robert Louis Stereo) tress. Pat Boone, Christine Carere, Tommy Hauer, Sean Young. 1982. Rated R (In [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents lawyer, Abraham Lincoln deals with a mur­ holds the key to solving a murder. Mark dD Robert Schuller lifetime of dreams, Stevenson's novel. Jim Hawkins (Christo­ Sands. 1958. Stereo) [CNN] Worid Report der trial, courts Mary Owens and meets Hennessy. Scott King. 1987. Rated R. (In quarrels and pher Guard) rejoins Long John Silver (Brian 5.30PM Q® H istory o f D ieting [A8tE] Journey to Adventure [E S P N ] 1988 NFL All-Pro Team (60 Mary Todd. Stars Hal Holbrook and Sada [USA] Hollywood Insider Stereo) Blessed) 10 years later to recover dia­ [DIS] Grand Canyon: Amphitheater of [CNN] Daybreak pain, in "Home the Gods An exploration of the National (H) Charles in Charge (CC) An obsessed min.) Thom pson. (60 min.) Part 1 o f 6. [USA] MOVIE: Equalizer 2000' A rires Burning." m onds left on Treasure Island. (2 hrs.) Part coed pursues Charles. 1 1:35PM 3D m o v i e : 'Just Tell Me [DIS] Good Morning Mickey! 2 of 5. Park, including the Colorado River, Hop! [LIFE] Cardiology Update [LIFE] Cardiology Update What You Want' A wealthy business brave nomad leads a group of rebels Point, Hermit's Rest and Phantom Reach. [CNN] Newsmaker Sunday The "Hallmark Hall [TMC] MOVIE; 'Braddock: Missing in magnate groom s one of the w om en in his against gasoline-hungry barbarians in [ E S P N ] M a g ic Y ears in S p o rts The year [H B O ] MOVIE: 'The Chosen' A friend­ Narrator: Sydney W alker. (60 min.) [TMC] MOVIE:'Malone' Stranded in Or­ post-apocalyptic Alaska. Richard Norton, 1973 is featured with a special segment on of Tame" pre­ ship slowly develops between a worldly, [DIS] Best of Ozzie and Harriet Action III' The fearless Col. Braddock re­ egon, a retired CIA agent takes a stand secretarial pool to become his mistress All MacGraw, Alan King, Dina Merrill Corinne Wahl. William Steis. 1987. former Miami Dolphin fullback Larry sentation airs SUN­ assimilated Jew and the son of a Hassidic [SSPN] Skiing: Women's Combined turns to Southeast Asia to rescue his against a ruthless land developer. Burt [ESPN] Auto Racing: Great American 1980. Csonka. (R) rabbi. Based on Chaim Potok's novel. Slalom From Vail, Colo. (60 min.) (Taped) presumed-dead Vietnamese wife. Chuck Reynolds. Cliff Robertson, Kenneth McMil­ 5:20AM [ M A X ] m o v i e : H unter s DAY, JAN. 29, Race From Boston to Disney world. (60 Norris, Aki Aleong, Roland Harrah III Robby Benson, Maximilian Schell, Rod lan. 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) ® MOVIE: 'The Sacketts’ Blood' A group of city boys fall prey to [HBO] Adventures of Tom Sawyer A on CBS. min.) (Taped) [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update 1988 Rated R. 11:37PM Steiger. 1981. Rated PG. Based on novels by Louis L'Amour. Throe backwoods poachers during an Arkansas wild horse is captured. [TM C] MOVIE: 'Summer Rental' (CC) 9:30PM ® B enny Hill [HBO] MOVIE: 'Dragnet' (CC) Affec­ [USA] Miami Vice brothers set out to make their fortunes ir deer hunt. Sam Bottom s, Kim Delaney, Du [USA] Cartoons [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update A harried air-traffic controller takes his fa­ tionate send-up of the popular TV series Q® Tova: Your Passion for Beauty the post-Civil War West. Tom Selleck Gulager 1987. Rated R. [USA] Street Hawk mily on a Florida vacation and winds up in a 7:30PM (18) Diets Don't Work ® World Tomorrow features Joe Friday's nephew on the trail ®5 Tracey U llm an S h o w The founder of a Sam Elliot, Glenn Ford. 1979. Part 2 of 2 8:30AM Christopher Collet, Cliff DeYoung, Anna- [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update sailboat competition with his landlord. 5:30AM QD i n n N e w s 1 :30PM 5® Tony Brown's Journal of a power-hungry evangelist. Dan Ayk­ [CNN] Sports Sunday Barry Moroz re­ mom-and-pop nuclear weaponry firm is QD Choices W e Face beth Gish. 1986. [USA] She-Ra: royd, Tom Hanks, Christopher Plummer. John Candy, Richard Crenna, Rip Torn caps the weekend of the world of sports. 1 2:00AM ([ID Magnum, P.l. [CNN] Moneyweek fired by her son. (In Stereo) ® Porky Pig [E S P N ] Sportraits (48) W ild Kingdom 198?. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) 1985. Rated PG-13. (ID CBS Sports Presents [LIFE] Milestones in Medicine [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (0) Friday the 13th: The Series Chtldrer My Neighbor's Religion 1 2:00PM (57) Chuck Davis: Dancing Through [USA] Alfred Hitchcock Presents 6:00AM CU ® Morgan Brittany on Beauty [LIFE] Family Practice Update Winterfest European Figure Skating [LIFE] Pliysicians' Journal Update wander into a playhouse, unaware that i W est Africa Choreographer Chuck Davis 8:00PM (3D Murder, She Wrote (CC) [MAX] MOVIE: 'The Big Chill' (CC) holds deadly horrors. (60 min.) (In Stereo (T) Sustaining dD Robert Schuller Championships, from Birmingham, Eng­ ® C B S N e w s (CC) 10:10AM [C N N ] On the Menu and his African-American Dance Ensem­ 3:30PM (3D PGA Golf: AT&T National 6:00PM The investigation of an elderly nun's ap­ Reunited at a funeral, a group of college land. (60 min.) (Taped) (3® H o m e S h o p p in g N e tw o rk (3 hrs.) (11^ INN Magazine ® One Day at a Time ble's visit to Senegal and Gambia is chroni­ Pro-Am Final Round (CC) From Mon­ ® d2) (® g® News parent suicide reveals long-hidden secrets friends look back at how their lives have 1 0:30AM CID inside Washington changed since the turbulent 1960s. Tom (3D Bravo! [A&E] Twentieth Century dD MOVIE: 'King Kong vs. Godzilla' cled in this portrait of traditional W est Afri­ terey, Calif. (2 hrs., 30 min.) (Live) ® A -T eam during Jessica's reunion with an old friend, d® Omexin/Can You Beat Baldness? Berenger, Glenn Close, William Hurt. dD American Telecast King Kong and Godzilla, while battling for can dancing. (R) (24) N e w Y an ke e W o rksh o p (CC). now a Mother Superior. (60 min.) (Post­ (^ Wrestling: Ail-Star Wrestling @ Insight / Out [CNN] Evans & Novak supremacy, destroy everything in their (3|) Easy Way to Lose Weight poned from an earlier date R) (In Stereo) 1983. Rated R. Cl1) Update: M a k in g it H appen [CNN] Moneyweek C4D Benson [DIS] You and Me, Kid [D IS ] W u zz le s (CC). path. Michael Keith, James Yagi. Tadao (2® MOVIE: *My Favorite Year' An alcoh­ (1® Superboy T.J. White's life is threa­ ® T h is O ld H ou se (CC). CSD S tu d io 5 B (CC) Gail and Carla suf­ 1 0:00PM (® New s tened by a senile and violent scrap-yard [LIFE] It Is Written [ESPN] Inside the PGA Tour Takashima. 1963. [LIFE] Orthopaedic Surgery Update ®.i) MOVIE: 'Larry' A man of normal intel­ olic movie hero must be kept sober long fer feelings of guilt after a guest is mur­ 58) Three Stooges ligence has been regarded as mentally re­ enough to appear on a live comedy show. Q5 INN News owner (Abe Vigoda) who mistakens Lana fiT) Smithsonian Treasures d D M r. B elved ere (CC) Re- dered on-camera. (60 min.) (In Stereo) 6:10AM [CNN] Healthweek [ H B O ] En cyclo p ed ia (CC). (In Stereo) 2:00PM tarded and kept In institutions for 26 years. Peter O'Toole, Mark Linn-Baker, Jessica (3® Go for Your Dreams for his dead daughter. (R) (48) Conversations W ith prise of season premiere. George must (18) H o m e S h opp ing N etw o rk (4 hrs.) Harper. 1982. (11) W ar of the W orids The aliens' search Home Shopping Spree (dD v is ta [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide Frederic Forrest. Tyne Daly. Michael Jimmy Swaggart 6:30AM (57) N e w to n 's A p p le (CC). 5® MOVIE: 'The Impossible Spy' A fact- choose between losing weight and losing McGuire. 1974. for a m issing warship leads them to an [TM C] Short Film Showcase his job. (R) @D Wonderworks: The Lion, the Witch d® Gene Scott (D In the Black: Keys to Success [A & E ] World of Photography based eccount of the exploits of Elie Indian reservation. (60 min.) (In Stereo) (2® Good Neighbors 4.00PM ® St. Elsewhere and the W ardrobe (CC). Part 3 of 3. [A & E ] Rommel A profile of Erwin Rom­ di) Christopher Closeup 9:00AM ® Sund^ Morning (CC) The [C N N ] Newsmaker Sunday Cohen, an Israeli spy who infiltrated the ® MOVIE: 'King Kong Escapes' Kong (JS Making it Happen @ Worldvision program celebrates its 10th anniversary. Syrian government in the days prior to willingly falls under the spell of a beautiful ® My Secret Identity @ Outer Limits mel, World War II German commander (3D Government Grants [E S P N ] This Week in Sports (2® Battlestar Galactica Part 3 of 3. (S) American Skier who turned against Hitler. (60 min.) (90 min.) 1967's Six-Day War. John Shea, Eli Wal- girl, and saves her from monsters on land QB) Food Saver (^ War of the Worlds (60 min.) (In dD Money, Money, Money [HBO ] Can a Guy Say No Beau Bridges lach. 1986. and sea. Linda Miller, Rhodes Reason. Mie Stereo) (3® Family Ties (CC) (In Stereo) dZ) Peter Ustinov's Russia: A Personal [CNN] Worid Report ® V -S lic e r (20) T and T (CC) Turner investigates the History dD Ring Around the World stars in this drama about teen-age sexual­ Hama. 1968. d® Nature (CC) Madagasgar's unique ® Je ts o n s (22) Wonderful World of Wheels kidnapping of a Greek immigrant's son. (In ^Z) Nature (CC) Scientists Maurice and [DIS] Hockey Night A 14-year-old girl ity based on the book "A Very Touchy plant and animal life. (60 min.) (R) (In Duet (CC) Linda's friends are sur­ (6l) New Life 5® McLaughlin Group MOVIE: 'Gung Hoi' Marine raiders Stereo) Katia Krafft’s study of volcanic eruptions. sparks opposition in her small town wfien di) Update: Making it Happen Subject" by Todd Strasser. (60 min.) train for an invasion during World War II. Stereo) prised to discover that her successful sur­ [A8iE] Golden Age of Television (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) she dons a hockey uniform and joins a [LIFE] Internal Medicine Update (28) S kiing : U S Pro S k i Tour (60 min.) Randolph Scott. Noah Beery Jr, Alan Cur­ @D College Basketball: Temple at geon sister is wheelchair bound. (In (3D Kenneth Copeland $1) Star Trek: The Next Generation (CC) d® MOVIE: 'Back to Bataan' A colonel boys' championship team (90 min.) [CNN] Style With Elsa Klensch tis. 1943. Notre D am e (2 hrs.) (Live) Stereo) dS) Bugs Bunny [M AX] MOVIE: 'Real Men' (CC) A no- 58) M e e t th e P re ss (CC). (60 min.) (In Stereo) forms a guerrilla army to lead a raid on the [ESPN] NFL's Greatest Moments: Best [DIS] Mousercise nnsense CIA operative and a mild- 58) Mama's Family Mama gets the mis­ dD dD SportsWorid: Worid Profes­ (S) Hometime: Contracting a Home Japanese In order to help Am ericans land­ [A&E] Hollywood: The Golden Years Ever Runners (60 min.) (R) d D ( ^ S e sa m e S tre e t (CC). (CC). Pan 2 of 10. [A&E] Vietnam War With Walter ing on Leyte. John Wayne, Anthony This six-part documentary on the history [ESPN] Motorweek Illustrated annereb insurance agent join forces to taken impression that her family wants to sional Figure Skating Championships C ronkite [H B O ] MOVIE: Dragnet' (CC) Affec­ (S) Frederick K. Price retrieve a formula that could save the Quinn, Beulah Bondi. 1945. of RKO Studios begins with Fay Wray, [TMC] MOVIE: 'Johnny Belinda' A put her in a nursing home. Women's and Pairs competitions, from (2D 7 0 0 C lu b Teleth on C o n tin u e s (2 hrs.) tionate send-up of the popular TV series world. James Belushi, John Ritter, Barbara Landover. Md. (2 hrs.) (Taped) [CNN] This Week in the NBA A weekly King Kong, Katharine Hepburn and Rudy young man opens up a new world to a deaf d P N ew Gidget Danni and her friend's sci­ (S7) Soapbox W ith Tom Cottle Teens dis­ (ID Wonderful World of Disney: Dono­ ® Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin features Joe Friday's nephew on the trail ■ Barrie. 1987. Rated PG-13. magazine-style report on NBA players and Vallee. Host: . (60 min.) girl only to have their fragile relationship ence teacher threatens to have them re­ cuss sexual experimentation, what boys (24) Fight Back! With David Horowitz va n 's K id dD Am erica's Most Wanted Scheduled; of a power-hungry evangelist Dan Ayk­ moved from the cheerieading squad (R) teams. [CNN] Headline News tragically threatened. Richard Thomas. Ro­ [TM C] MOVIE. Dancers' While prepar­ and girls want in a relationship, double (CC) Robert Hu. wanted for murder; A l Waddell, royd, Tom Hanks, Christopher Plummer. (5iD New Yankee Workshop Premiere [DIS] Danger Bay (CC) (In Stereo) sanna Arquette. Dennis Quaid. 1982. d§) David Paul ing a film production of "G iselle" in Italy, a standards and the inability to openly dis­ @D Superboy Superboy saves homeless (CC), wanted on firearm charges. (In Stereo) [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Chosen' A friendship 1987. Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) world-renowned ballet dancer becomes cuss sex with their parents. (R) [LIFE] Controversies in Reperfusion slowly develops between a worldly, assi­ [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide 6:45AM (35 Oavey & Goliath d3) New Munsters people who are driven off their land by a [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Young Magician' A [A& E] Rommel A profile of Erwin Rom­ infatuated with a young American dancer. greedy real-estate developer. Therapy: An International Symposium mel, World War II German commander milated Jew and the son of a Hassidic [A&E] Uving Dangerously (60 min.) [A&E] MOVIE: 'Joseph Andrews' A boy with telekinetic powers comes to the [USA] Diets Don't Work Wall street Journal Mikhail Baryshnikov. Alessandra Ferri. w ho turned against Hitler. (60 min.) rabbi. Based on Chaim Potok's novel. 7:00AM CID young Englishman's romantic capers (57) Mystery!: Insoector Morse II (CC) A rescue when his hometown is threatened [MAX] MOVIE: Swing Shift' (CC) A [CNN] Daywatch 1987. Rated PG. sailor's wife finds romance with a fellow Robby Benson. Maximilian Schell. Rod 1 2:30AM (3D To Be Announced. (D Dialogue create a scandal in 18th-century society. young woman is found murdered in a with chemical disaster. Rusty Jedwab, Na- [CNN] PrimeNews Steiger. 1981. Rated PG. [DIS] Donald Duck Presents defense worker at a World War II aircraft Law in America ® Point of View 10:45 AM dD Jewish Life Ann-Margret. Peter Firth, Michael Hordern. W oodstock pub's parking lot. (60 min.) lasza Maraszek, Edward Garson. 1987. [ESPN] NFL Football: AFC/NFC Pro 5 ® factory. Goldie Hawn, . Chris­ [H B O ] 1 S t & Ten: The Bulls Mean Busi­ [ESPN] NBA Today 1977. Part 1 of 2. Rated NR. Making it Happen (11) Larry Jones 1 1:00AM ® Face the Nation tine Lahti. 1984. Rated PG. B o w l From Hawaii. (3 hrs.) (Live) ness (CC) The Bulls make it to the Cham ­ 5 ® [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Seven Magnificent [CNN] Newsday [ A & E ] S h o rtsto rle s A country girl m oves [ESPN] WInterworld: Speed Mer­ [TM C] MOVIE: 'The Cheyenne Social (iD Divine Plan ® Career Media Network [USA] Murder, She Wrote [HBO] MOVIE; 'Predator' (CC) A pionship. Guest; Joe Namath. (In Stereo) G la d ia to rs' Seven w arriors unite to save a [DIS] Best of Walt Disney Presents to the city in '100% W o o l." (60 min.) chants (Taped) amilitary rescue team is stalked by an inter- Club' A cowboy learns that ho has inher­ You Can Beat Baldness Roman village from destruction. Lou Fer- ® Munsters Today [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update [ESPN ] Starshot: Clay target shooting [C N N ] Week in Review [LIFE] Family Practice Update 6:30PM ® N e w s galactic trophy hunter in the jungles of ited a Wyoming social club from his late (22) Jam es Kennedy rigno, Sybil Danning, Brad Harris. 1984. (3D Bobby Jones: How I Play Golf South America. Arnold Schwarzenegger, I USA] Philip Marlowe. Private Eye (60 brother. James Stewart, , Rated PG. (R) [E S P N ] Battle of Monster Trucks [M AX] MOVIE: 'Sabrina' Two wealthy ® A B C N e w s (CC). min.) ^ Rin-Tin-Tin Carl Weathers. Elpidia Carrillo. 1987. Shirley Jones. 1970. Rated PG. (3D Train Your Brain To Lose Weight [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update socialite brothers vie for the hand of their (is) You Can Beat Baldness [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update Rated R. (In Stereo) D.c. Follies Puppet skit: [U SA] Intro to the Foodsaver dp) It's Your Business dD Real to Reel family chauffeur's daughter. Humphery Bo­ 1 0:30PM dD [M A X] MOVIE: Leonard Part 6' (CC) A [M AX] MOVIE: 'Housekeeping' (CC) [M AX] Max Movie Show A preview of ^ NBC News [LIFE] Physicians' Journal Update a White House yard sale with the "Re­ ^ Kenneth Copeland gan, Audrey Hepburn, William Hoden. Lifestyles of the Rich and secret agent is brought out of retirement to dD Frugal Gourmet (R) (In Stereo) An extremely eccentric aunt proves to be a theatrical releases, movies in production 1954, [CNN] Inside Business agans ' 1:00AM dD [ M A X ] MOVIE: 'Leonard Part 6' (CC) A Famous Carol Channing; Tony Curtis; sin­ (4^ Jim m y Sw ag g art battle a madwoman bent on world domi­ dD It's Your Business challenging experience for two orphaned and interviews with screen stars. [TM C] MOVIE: 'Detective School Dro­ [DIS] Animals in Action Featured; ani­ secret agent is brought out of retirement to (35 From Holly With Love: Paid Program ger Jo se Feliciano. (60 min.) nation. Bill Cosby, Tom Courtenay, Joe nieces. Christine Lahti, Sara Walker. An­ (61) Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera d§) Connecticut Real Estate Showcase [TMC] MOVIE: 'The Cheyenne Social pouts' A penniless private eye teaches a mals that live and breed in rock pools. battle a madwoman bent on world domi­ Bless Me, Father Don Baker. 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) drea Burchill. 1987, Rated PG. (In Stereo) C lu b ' A co w boy learns that he has inher­ J® CID S u sta in in g [ A & E ] D ancing D aze (60 min.) detective-novel junkie the tricks of the nation. Bill Cosby. Tom Courtenay. Joe (3D Business World [USA] All-American Wrestling [ESPN] SportsCenter 5® Ask the Manager [TM C] MOVIE: 'Summer Rental' (CC) ited a Wyoming social club from his late trade while on a com plicated case that Don Baker. 1987 Rated PG. (In Stereo) (I® Tales From the Darkside [CNN] Daybreak dZ) D e G ra ssi Ju n io r H igh (CC). brother. James Stewart, Henry Fonda, [HBO] MOVIE: 'Morgan Stewart's A harried air-traffic controller takes his fa­ ® High School Bowl brings them to Italy. David Landsberg, d 5 9 to 5 Doralee accuses a fellow worker d® Touch a Child's Life 1 2:30PM Shirley Jones. 1970. Rated PG Coming Home' Fresh from boarding [U S A ] College Basketball; Pepperdlne [DIS] Welcome to Pooh Corner mily on a Florida vacation and w inds up in a (ID MOVIE: ‘The Adventures of Mark Lorin Dreyfuss. Christian De Sica. 1986 of sexual harassment. (2D MOVIE: 'The Trial of Chaplain Jen­ school, a teen-ager uncovers a smear cam­ at Loyola M arym o u n t (2 hrs.) (Live) That's the Spirit sailboat competition with his landlord. T w a in ' Tom Sawyer, Huck Finn and Becky [USA] MOVIE: 'Jaguar Lives' Interna­ Rated PG. (In Stereo) [ESPN] SportsCenter sen' The fact-based account of a U.S. [HBOJMOVIE: 'Amazon Women on the John Candy, Richard Crenna, Rip Torn Thatcher join the illustrious author on a tional intrigue explodes when a special paign aimed at his father's political career. 8:30PM (S) Diets Don't Work [A&E] Miss Marple: The Body in the [HBO] Step Too Slow Judge Reinhold Navy chaplain court-martialed on charges [USA] Throb Moon' A potpourri of skits lampooning ev­ 1985, Rated PG-13. hot-air balloon flight to Halley’s Comet in agent, expertly trained in martial arts, fer­ Jon Cryer, Lynn Redgrave, Nicholas Pryor. Library Miss Marple sets a trap for the stars in this drama of a high school basket­ of adultery. James Franciscus, Joanna 1967 Rated PG-13. Day by Day (CC) (In Stereo) erything from modern dating to videotape Will Vinton's full-length Claymation fea­ rets out narcotics kingpins in several world (O) 5® killer after a second body is found. (60 ball player who learns to cope with rejec­ Miles, Charles Durning. 1975, 4:30PM (3D Out of'This W orid Evie and pirates. Rosanna Arquette. Griffin Dunne. 9:30AM ® Employment Connection ture. James Whitmore. Chris Ritchie, Gary [LIFE] Family Practice Update @ Hot Metal Pan 3 of 12. min.) Part 3 of 3. tion and criticism with the help of an unex­ capitals Joe Lewis, Christopher Lee her friend's dispute leads them to a Ralph Bellamy. 1987. Rated R. ® Bugs Bunny/Daffy Duck Krug 1985 (2^ O n the Record 1979. student-run courtroom. (In Stereo) pected new friend 7:00PM (3D 6 0 M in u te s (CC) (60 min.) (SD Married... With Children (CC) Con­ [LIFE] Family Practice Update [ESPN] NFL's Greatest Moments Best dD [A & E ] Our Century: The Spanish War -- Connecticut Newsmakers vinced they're going bald, Al and Steve Ever Quarterbacks. (60 min.) (R| [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide 2:30PM (T) Just the Ten of Us (CC) Cl® Les Brown: The Motivator (in Stereo) (Mj Archies Prelude to Tragedy In July 1936, Franco (3D It's a Living buy phony hair replacement remedies. (In 1 1 :00PM (3D ® i® N ew s [USA] Update: Making it Happen [USA] Calliope The Lubbock daughters seek part-time 5® Twilight Zone ® Billy Graham (CC) Highlights of the Stereo) leads the military uprising that begins |Obs to help pay the bills (R) dD Barney (Miller (22) M e e t the P re ss (CC). Spain’s civil war (60 min.) (40) Spotlight on Government §® Long Ago & Far Away: The Pied Pi­ Rev. Billy Graham's recent tour of China. 1 :30AM (33) i n n N ew s [M AX] MOVIE: The Boy in (3) MOVIE: 'Home Fires C® (CC). 7:05AM A de la n te (57) Our Hometown (2® Adam Smith's Money World per o f H a m e iin P re m ie re (CC). (60 min.) 9:00PM the Plastic Bubble' The unusual story of a [ESPN] Sports Reporter Burning' Premiere. (CC) The events of [DIS] Return to Treasure Island In this !4p) Great Escape Lancaster, Pa., Santa ® MOVIE: 'Von Ryan's Express' An (3® Jack Van Impe boy who IS born with an immunity defi­ (3D M y S e cre t Identity [CNN] Science and Technology Week §7) H o m e tim e S easo n P re m ie re (CC). World War II bring an unsettling sense of swashbuckling sequel to Robert Louis [LIFE] Cardiology Update Barbara, Calif. Rome American Air Force colonel leads a group ciency and IS forced to live in an incubator- Scheduled; a video harp, a musical instru­ change to a small Southern town and its 5® Insight / Out Stevenson's novel, Jim Hawkins (Christo­ (4D Free Your Body From Cellulite [ESPN] Skiing: Men's Pro Tour From of prisoners of war in taking control of a like environment. John Travolta, Diana Hy­ 11:1 0AM [CNN] Travel Guide ment which uses light and shadow to [LIFE] Cardiology Update Mount Bachelor, Ore. (Taped) stubborn newspaper editor. A "Hallmark 5® Are You Being Served? pher Guard) rejoins Long John Silver (Brian d D M y S e cre t id e n tity Ultraman takes on Nazi freight train. Frank , Trevor Ho­ land. Robert Reed 1976 make sounds. Hall of Fame" presentation. Barnard Blessed) 10 years later to recover dia­ another secret identity to rescue his new 1 1 :30AM (T) TV Open House [IVIAX] MOVIE: 'Johnny Belinda' A [LIFE] Obstetrics/Gynecology Update ward, Brad Dexter. 1965. 5S) Police Story m onds left on Treasure Island. (2 hrs.) Pan [ESPN] Drag Racing: NHRA Showcase young man opens up a new w orld to a deaf Hughes, Sada Thompson. 1989. (In 7:30AM CID At the Movies girlfriend. ® ^ This Week With David Brinkley [USA] My Sister Sam (11) Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous ® A M Boston |R| 2 o f 5. of Champions From Pomona, Calif (90 girl only to have their fragile relationship Stereo) fSD Breakthrough [CNN] Your Money (CC). Carol Channing; Tony Curtis; singer Jose min.) (R) tragically threatened Richard Thomas, Ro­ ® Public People/Private dD @® MOVIE; 'Ghostbusters' (CC) 57) McLaughlin Group [ M A X ] MOVIE: Inside Out' A series of 5.00PM Feliciano. (60 min.) ® Sunday Mass [DIS] Raccoons (In Stereo) ® Triple Threat sanna Arquette. Dennis Quaid 1982 Lives Free-lance ghosifighters spring to action (5i) Connecticut: Now (In Stereo) financial and personal shocks force an [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Malone' Stranded tn Or­ agoraphobic New Yorker to come to terms 11: World Tomorrow [ESPN] Lighter Side of Sports (ID At the Movies Rex Reed, Dixie Wha­ egon, a retired CIA agent takes a stand (18) V -S lic e r when a Manhattan high rise becomes the 3:00PM (T) Learning the Ropes Rob­ ® Knight Rider [A&E] Buffalo Bill with his condition. Elliott Gould, Howard tley. Scheduled Tom Cruise’s movie car­ against a ruthless land developer Burt d® (3® Magical W orid of Disney: W innie gateway for Eanh-invading ghouls. Bill 18 Abbott and Costello Sybervision ert s two children discover that he's Cll) MOVIE: '2010' The U.S. and Russia [CNN] Inside Business Hesseman. Jennifer Tilly. 1987. Rated R 1 0:00AM ® eer. Reynolds, Cliff Robertson. Kenneth McMil­ the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore Animated Murray. Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis 1 moonlighting as a professional wrestler. team up to investigate a failed mission to 2b Miracle Faith Outreach ® Steampipe Alley lan. 1987 Rated R. (In Stereo) (CC) Pooh, Rabbit. Piglet and Roo attempt 1984. (R) [E S P N ] SportsCenter (60 min.) [U S A ] Countdown to Quitting. A Stop (3D Connecticut Beat (60 min.) (R) Jupiter. Roy Scheider. John Lithgow, He­ @ Day of Discovery to patch things up when they realize @ Billy Graham (CC) Highlights of Smoking Breakthrough (3D Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles dD Think and Grow Rich NBA Basketball: Los An­ len Mirren. 1984. 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(60 returns to his small New England home­ [ESPN] Bodyshaping (24) All Creatures Great and Small Spnngwood's newspaper experiences the [USA] Cover Story Chalice of Salvation @ Power of Choice (CC) How to handle physicist and his recently adopted daugh­ Good or Bad? (R) mm.) (In Stereo) town. Michael Moriarty, Andrew Duggan, [H B O ] Tales of Little Women Meg Friday the 13th: The Series (60 min ) painful deaths of the people he's writing (24) d D M iste r R ogers (CC). pressure in ways that serve your best in­ ter. Lauren Bacall, Roben Stack, Evelvn O) MOVIE: 'A Family Upside Down' 1 1 :05PM New s Sam Fuller. 1987. Rated R w onders about fitting in w ith a wealthy fa­ NWA Pro Wrestling about. (60 min.) dD terests. Pan 3 of 11 (R) Rudie. 1958. 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88 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Saturday, Jan. 28, 1989 Mi^NGHESTER tTORALP, Safiirdbir, )9jy^,89. FOCUS / Hobbies FOCUS / Entertainment Hackman, Dafoe Souvenir spoons ‘Photographic eye’ Talking with... retain popuiarity is vital to success By Frank Sanello ANSWER: I didn’t hestitate play FBI heroes By Sandy Colton to do TV of this caliber. I always The real ga­ The Associated Press Diane Lane is only 23, but thought I ’d do a miniseries, but ga time for sou­ she’s been working as an I didn’t want to do a Judith MISSIS- venir spoons Camera Angles actress since she was 6. At the Krantz-type production. No­ SIPPI BURN­ was during the Someone might use the best age of 13, the Manhattan native thing against Judith, but I ING (R ) Al- 1890s when cameras and lenses and still not Collectors* exciting stairwell in your travels landed on the cover of Time didn’t want it to be high mo.Laurence Olivier. rate movie that back from of what I call your “ photographic After that, her career slowed Robert DiMatteo eye.” should look for. How about QUESTION: You’ve been wins great ac­ somewhere. down until director Francis unusual frames, such as a door­ acting since you were 6 years claim because The mania ta­ Many years ago, one of the Coppola rediscovered Lane and way that frames an interesting old. Did you miss not having a it tackles a pered sharply major photo magazines gave cast her in "Rumble Fish " and normal childhood? worthy subject simple, inexpensive box cameras building across the way, or a in 1915 and was kaput after World sallam before “ Tiffany.” This "The Outsiders” (both 1983), (Gandhi, apar­ to a number of professional window with a magnificent view followed by "The Cotton Club” War I. company had much to do with ANSWER: It was awkward to theid.etc.) . Thisyearit’sdirector who is too modern, edgy and not photographers and asked them to of a mountain or lonely tree? (1984). The spoons survived as collecti­ inspiring the craze with its grow up from pre-puberty to an Alan Parker’s classy-looking hui sophisticated enough to he con­ take some “ great” pictures. The most successful wedding After a four-year courtship, bles today and among the most hallmark on a Columbian Expo adult married woman in front manipulative treatment of the vincing as the rakish male lead They succeeded by taking photographers are always scout­ Lane married actor Chris­ sought-after types are the Indian spoon in 1893. of everybody. But you might as 1964 murder of three civil-rights advantage of their photographic ing out interesting backgrounds topher Lambert (“ Greystoke: Glenn Close co-stars, doing a designs. Here is a chief in full well do it that way instead of in workers by the Ku Klux Ktan in The T-L shows some famous eyes and by using various types of in local parks or the countryside The Legend of Tarzan.” 1984) a closet. Mississippi. In Parker’s hands period version of her sexy witch headdress gazing toward the spoonery: the Mary Baker Eddy from “ Fatal .Attraction.” Close films — a high-speed film for a for wedding portraits. Commer­ last October. the story becomes a typically rising sun. He carries a bow, souvenir, the George and Martha has wonderful moments (includ­ low-light situation, for example cial photographers always look On Feb. 5 to 8. Lane plays a QUESTION: How did you feel contrived detective tale with quiver and arrows. Beneath his Washington, actor Edwin Booth, ing the long, eerie closing shot). to overcome some of the for different sites for photograph­ prostitute in the eight-hour when Laurence Olivier com­ whites as heroes. feet are some stalks with plump- a Statue of Liberty and a DIANE LANE But is it ungrateful to suggest that camera’s shortcomings. ing models or products. They’re CBS-TV miniseries "Lonesome pared you to Grace Kelly and Those heroes are FBI men kerneled corn. The back of the Gettysburg Memorial. Also we Dove, " based on the Pulitzer . . . Started at age 6 the Faye Dunaway of 10 years ago Anyone interested in taking always using their photographic predicted great success for you Gene Hackman and Willem Da­ handle has a view of Niagara see some color photos of spoons eyes. Prize-winning novel about an would have been even better? better pictures should try to as an actress? foe. contrasting types whose Falls. with enameled artwork. Another, epic cattle drive in the Old man I ’ve worked with. But we develop his photographic eye. When driving through the coun­ differing approaches to the Making her fourth movie ap­ We can see two dozen more prized for its intricate decoration, West. and Anjel- both made an effort not to You don’t even need a camera to try, I keep one eye on the road ANSWER: He never said that murders form the movie’s real pearance of the year. Michelle figural Indians on souvenir is an Admiral Dewey piece made ica Huston co-star. socialize off the set because our do it — just a vivid imagination. while my photographic eye looks to me. I read about it in the kernel of drama. Theirs is a Pfeiffer is very good as the pure spoons in an Antique Trader by Gorham. Here, the actress talks about relationship on screen was paper. The first thing he ever variation on the standard buddy- Do it while riding or walking to for interesting scenics. I ’ll try to beauty whom Malkovich woos. article of last July. It shows a Advertising spoons, Heinz life as a 6-year-old performer, larger than life, and we wanted said to me was, “ Call me movie conflict, graced by Hack­ and from work. Seek out pictures imagine where the sun will set or All in all. this is a quietly buffalo hunter, a warm-climate Pickles and so forth, offer a her alleged teen-age romance to keep it that way. Larry.” man’s excellent performance as and better vantage points for rise, since the most beautiful light compelling and erotic black loin-cloth brave and a tribute to with Coppola and why she a tough old Southern bird, and lower-budget collecting field with taking them. Learn to see every­ appears early in the morning and comedy — one that doesn’t, Sacajawea, the heroine of the its own complications. turned down juicy roles in QUESTION: For "Lonesome QUESTION: How did you feel marred by Dafoe’s lackluster thing. Think of your eye as the late in the day. I use my however, quite validate its tragic Lewis and Clark Expedition. "P retty Baby” (1978) and “ The Dove,” was it hard getting into about having your face on the rendition of a slick, new- Some books have been written camera. photographic eye to try to select and bloody conclusion. GRADE: In the story we are advised to to cope with all of the above: Blue Lagoon” (1980). the mind of a woman who lived cover of Time magazine when generation agent (To play this i t i t i r One eye is roughly the equival­ the spot from where I ’d shoot a more than 100 years ago? you were all of 13 years old? bland-on-the-surface character, look for dates and makers’ “ American Historical Spoons,” ent of a 17mm lens covering a photo to get the best composition, QUESTION: You and direc­ the daring Dafoe mistakenly names, and also to find the word by Albert Stutzenberger, Tuttle, and the best time of day to come ANSWER: Dwarfed. But that 150-degree vertical and 120- tor Francis Coppola were ro­ ANSWER: I read “ Lonesome dims his natural powers as an “ sterling” before going all out for 1971; and two volumes by Do­ SPOONFUL — Indian de­ back and shoot it. was 10 years ago. Who cares New home video degree horizontal field. The bi­ mantically linked, as they say, Dove’ ’ before shooting — all the actor, hiding behind unattractive some purported treasure. rothy Rainwater and Donna now? That’s the thing with sign spoon features a chief nocular vision of both eyes I ’m always looking for oddball during the shooting of "The homework an actor needs to do glasses.) A gander through the three Fegler, “ A Collectors’ Guide to media (attention). You don’t YOUNG GUNS (R ) Vestron in full headdress gazing creates a 180-degree angular shapes, a lazy S-curve in a river Cotton Club.” for a role was in the book. There One of the movie’s main $89.98. Here’s the first Brat Pack leading price guides indicates a Spoons Around the World,” and stay in the spotlight forever. toward the rising sun. field. That’s a lot of territory, so or road, interesting frames and was hardly a question left to conceits is the image of burning, western — a minor event in floor of $15 for garden variety It’s all so temporary. And the “ American Spoons, Souvenir and you have to learn to isolate your different perspectives. I’m al­ ANSWER: Only the tabloids. ask, because there were all thse of a small community being cinematic history (though a sur­ sterling souvenir spoons, with the Historical,” both published by cover of Time was a fluke. It publication called “ Spooners’ subject matter — sort of like ways shooting pictures with that But it's amazing the people who interior monologues in the book literally incinerated by racial prising draw at the box office). was an article about young majority carrying tags between Everybody’s Press. Forum.” using a telephoto lens. photographic eye. It’s a habit I believe what they read in those about how her mind works. conflict. But. characteristic of It’s an action adventure about six actress. I was one of six profiled $30 and $50. Some Indian and For a kindred-spirit pen-pal try A simple way to do this is to developed years ago and one I rags. After three months of a Parker’s penchant for overstate­ scruffy young dudes hired to inside, and they could have other choice pieces hover at $150. writing to the American Spoon make a rectangular frame with hope I never lose. close working relationship with QUESTION: There’s a very ment and sensationalism, we see protect the ranch of an English Russ MacKendrlck, a Man­ chosen any one of the others for An article in the Time-Life Collectors at 4922 State Line, I don’t always manage to get Robert Duvall, he says, "So tell graphic gang-rape scene in more black churches being merchant. chester resident, is an authority your hands, or use a piece of the cover photo. Encyclopedia gives some mak­ Westwood Hills, Kan. 66205. This me the truth, Diane. Did you “ Lonesome Dove.” That must burned than even a city the size of on many types of collectibles. cardboard with a rectangular back to shoot the< pictures I see. Partly based on the life of ers’ names to respect: Gorham, club was founded in 1974 and now really have a thing with Fran­ have been very emotionally QUESTION: Why did you Atlanta would have. And the way Questions should be sent to: hole cut into it. Held close to your riSometimes, whenTretum, things William “ Billy the Kid” Bonney. Daniel Low with his witchcraft has 300 members. The club cis?' I couldn’t believe it. No painful to shoot. ^ turn down "P retty Baby” and Hackman and Dafoe solve the Collectors’ Comer, Manchester eye, it gives you a wide-angle have changed: a ground fog I and on the real-life Lincoln wonder he was so serious with “ The Blue Lagoon,” which case puts them on the level of trademark, W.W. Galt, and of maintains a library of books and Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester view. Held farther away, it crops admired didn’t develop, or in­ ANSWER: Physically, too. I County (New Mexieo) merchant me during shooting. He proba­ made Brook Shields a star? no-pussyfooting-around Rambos. course, an especially devout magazine articles and has its own 06040. out things that might detract stead of a sunrise, there’s a dull, was in the dirt for three days. wars, the movie succumbs to bly had this really wild image of when the beauty of the civil rights from the picture. gray sky. But the picture is still in All these men sitting on me. One casting problems when it tries to me. ANSWER: I was only 14 at movement was how it trans­ my mind, and someday, I might actor was supposed to kick market fledgling like Getting close to your subject is the time, and I wasn’t ready to cended such tactics. just get lucky enough to get it on another actor off me, but he Emilio Estevez (as Bonney). important. Fill the viewfinder QUESTION: Robert Duvall play a 12-year hooker in In between clues. Hackman film. too. missed and kicked me in the Kiefer Sutherland. Lou Diamond Special care needed in winter with only the things you want in is a one of the most admired “ Pretty Baby.” And I wasn’t questions the town beautician I suppose it’s sort of daydream­ elbow instead. My arm swelled crazy about all the nudity in Phillips and Charlie Sheen in the picture. When photographing actors in the business. How did (Frances McDormand). one of ing, but it’s fun, and I find that it up like a balloon. He felt so “ The Blue Lagoon.” Now I ’d be non-yuppie period roles. Some of Some tips on ■ Lead paints people, have them do something you get along? those plain, good-hearted movie really helps improve my guilty he sent flowers. happy to do those movies, but the dusty atmosphere is dimished wives who are always married to winter care for ■ Phenols, mineral spirits, tar besides staring into the camera. shooting. I ’m too old. on video. 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Editor’s note: This column is pre­ Manitoba and re-establish them at the with fruit, beverage. pared by the staff of the Manchester Quabbin Reservoir in Massachusetts. Friday — Sliced turkey on wheat competition gets a iimited OK Senior Citizens’ Center. bread, soup, dessert (chef’s choice), ATE A iA zA j beverage. Volunteers needed NEW BRITAIN (AP) - State By Jeanette Cave The town’s Elderly Outreach pro­ Director utility regulators on Friday indi­ gram is looking for volunteers. On-goIng activities cated that they’re poised to open SNET vows to Improve First, seniors are needed to visit the Monday — ceramics, 9:30 a.m.: The tax counseling program offered intrastate telecommunications isolated and shut-ins for at least one quilting II, 9:30 a.m.; bingo, 10 a.m.; NEW HAVEN (AP) — phone service in 1988 as by the American Association of Retired services to limited competition, hour a week. There are no responsibili­ pinochle, 12:30 p.m.; quilting I, 1 p.m. Southern New England Tele­ measured by trouble reports. Persons will start Wednesday, Feb. 1, but they stopped short of approv­ ties besides sitting and talking with Tuesday — oil painting, 9:30 a.m.; communications Corp.. critic­ and run from 1 to 3:30 p.m. each ing competition in pay telephone Complaints about service in another senior. Men are particularly square dancing, 10 a.m.; exercise with ized last year for inadequate weekday except Thursday. You may service, saying it would spell the Durham prompted the state needed to visit shut-in men. Cieo, 1:30 p.m.: basketweaving (inter­ service in some areas of the get confidential assistance in filling out end of the 10-cent phone call. Department of Public Utility Volunteers are also needed to help mediate), 2 p.m. Grocery shopping state, said Friday it would your tax forms and have any questions If the draft decision issued by Control to launch an investiga­ collate the town’s Elderly Services (Stop & Shop), call a day in advance for modernize equipment in parts answered. No appointment is neces­ the Department of Public Utility tion into SNET service. Directory. With about 12 to 15 volun­ ride. Non-grocery shopping (Brad- of four rural towns during the sary and the service is free. You may Control is made final, it would end teers, the task can be completed at the lees) , call a day in advance. next 18 months, two years SNET technicians will in­ get copies of your forms duplicated in the monopoly in some intrastate center in one morning. Wednesday — pinochle, 9:30 a.m.; stall new switching equipment the center office for 10 cents a copy. ahead of schedule. If you can help, call Diane Wicks, caning, 9:30 a.m.; home repair, 9:30 telephone services presently held in the Durham office in Au­ This service will be provided until April by Southern New England Tele­ The areas affected are Dur­ Debbie Stein or Shirleen Lourdes at a.m.; Friendship Circle, 10 a.m.; arts ham. the Higganum section of gust. in the Higganum and 14. 647-3096. and crafts, 12:30 p.m.; bridge, 12:30 phone Co., which serves most of We are very excited about the start of Haddam. the Moodus section Moodus sections in December p.m.; Western civilization, 1:45 p.m. the state with 1.5 million custo­ the center’s videotaping program. On of East Haddam and Washing­ ana in Washington in June Thursday — orchestra rehearsal, 9 mers; New York Telephone, Wednesday, Feb. 8, at 10 a.m., Dan Classes beginning Savers on fee: ton. The four are among 30 1990. Each new switching a.m.; lunch, 11;45a.m.; program, 12;30 which serves part of Greenwich; McNamara from Cox Cable-Greater Classes scheduled to begin soon are: areas of the state that state center costs more than $2 p.m.; basketweaving (advanced), 2 and Woodbury Telephone Co., Hartford will attend our first meeting to Oil painting — Begins Tuesday, Jan. regulators said had the worst million. p.m. PEOPLE which serves three towns. discuss training and how we can 31, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Friday—ceramics,9:30a.m.; bingo, ‘preposterous’ Telecommunications giant produce programs to be shown on cable Basketweaving (intermediate) — 1 p.m.; exercise with Cleo, 11 a.m.; TV. No special skill or talent is needed; Begins Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2 to 4 p.m. Newman won’t play Long American Telephone & Tele­ setback, 12:30 p.m. training will be provided. The center Basketweaving (advanced) — Beg­ DALLAS (AP) — Savings and loans are on alert graph Co. applauded the DPUC finds that opening these three would engage in “ cream skim­ Transportation to and from the BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Paul Newman will have the capacity to tape center ins Thursday, Feb. 2, 2 to 4 p.m. for withdrawals by jittery customers fearing a tax decision, saying it would greatly types of service to competition ming” from the company’s busi­ center is available. Call a day in has decided not to play Earl K. Long in programs for showing as well as do Caning — Begins Wednesday, Feb. 1, on deposits to help bail out the thrift industry, and a benefit customers, particularly would benefit consumers by ness customers who buy special- advance. "Blaze,” a movie about the stripper to whom other tapes which interest the group. 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. top regulator said the proposal is scaring depositors businesses that need sophisti­ offering more choices, encourag­ ized telecommunications Blood pressure clinic: February the late Louisiana governor took a fancy. Your ideas will be thoroughly consi­ Home repair — Begins Wednesday, away. cated telecommunications ing service innovations, lowering services. dates to be announced. “ It was never an official agreement. It was dered at this first organizational Feb. 1, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. A spot check of Dallas savings and loans services. costs and promoting greater Legal aid: Thursday, Feb. 16, by always dependent on what he thought of the “Were also skeptical that meeting. If you’re interested, call the Exercise with Rose — Begins Mon­ depositors on Friday suggested that most custo­ Meanwhile, an SNET spokes­ usage of local telephone company appointment. Call 647-3211. movie,” Newman spokesman Warren Cowan competition, once you introduce center at 647-3211. day, Feb. 6, and runs Mondays. said Friday. “He had doubts about doing the mers would wait and see if the proposed fee was man expressed “ concerns” and facilities,” the DPUC said in a it, can be limited to the areas On Thursday, Feb. 2, our guests will Wednesdays and Fridays from 1:30 to adopted before taking any action. But many people said the company was “ skepti­ statement. Scores movie for many months. For whatever limited by the DPUC,” Seekamp be seniors from the Mansfield Senior 2:30 p.m. reasons, he’s withdrawing.” had questions about the idea. cal” that competition, once “ At the same time, the limited said. Center. You are encouraged to come Ukranian eggs — Two two-day Friday, Jan. 20, setback — Carl Director-writer Ron Shelton, who has not Judy Rollerson, a Metropolitan Savings teller, launched, could be limited in the competition proposed by the draft out and meet them. sessions (Sign up for only one session). Popple 136: George Brooks 126; John cast the part of stripper Blaze Starr, now also said several customers mentioned the proposal but ways the DPUC envisioned. would not cause significant re­ He said five years of national Tuesdays, Feb. 21 and 28, or March 7 Klein 118; Mike Habverern 117; Art has to find a new leading man. none said they would close their accounts. The DPUC draft decision would venue losses to LEC’s (local- telephone deregulation showed Trip schedule and 14, from 1 to 3 p.m. Supplies may be Bouffard 115. "They don’t think it will really happen.” she said. authorize competition in three exchange telephone companies) that the “ limited specialized purchased in class for about $5. Monday, Jan. 23, pinochle — Sol First chess game a draw "They’re just talking about how preposterous it types of services: since competitors would be re­ competition authorized by the Wednesday, Feb. 1 — Coachlight, Driver’s education — Feb. 21 and 22, Cohen 827; Lil Carlson 825; Carl Popple really is.” ■ Nonswitched private lines, quired to access LEC facilities.” (Federal Communications Com­ •‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.” Filled. 12:30 to 4 p.m. Fee: $7. made payable by BELLEVUE, Wash. (AP) — John Donaldson 781; Peter Casella 760: John Klein 751; S&L officials have been watching for reaction which provide communication The DPUC didn’t, however, mission) got beyond their control Leaves at 10:30 a.m. and returns to the check to AARP. Stop in the office to and Elena Akhmilovskaya, the American and Mike Haberern 724. between two or more fixed points find competition in pay tele­ and it has grown beyond their center at 5 p.m. register. Soviet chess players who eloped in November, since the Bush administration hinted that one way to for the exclusive use of one control.” Feb. 12-13 — Atlantic City. $78 per Tuesday, Jan. 24, bowling — Paul met across a huge playing board at a shopping finance a bailout of troubled thrifts would be to phones to be in the public interest, Venza 515; Norm Lasher 231, 528; Paul customer. Louise Rickard, a person includes $5 coin rebate, $5 food Miscellany center exhibition match, and played to a draw. charge S&L, bank and credit union customers 25 saying it wouldn’t meet the needs “ If this happens in Connecticut, coupon, transportation, and one night DesJuanes 500; Harvey Duplin 510; Jim For their marriage, that might have been cents on every $100 they had deposited. spokeswoman for the DPUC. said of all customers and would likely we believe it would be a serious at Caesar’s Boardwalk Casino. Call Please note that Legal Assistance Fee 222, 201, 583; Bruno Giordano 204, best, Donaldson admitted after the match The measure would require Congressional lines to hotels and rental car mean the end of the 10-cent call. risk to the public,” Seekamp said. Don Berger at 875-0538 for reservations. date will change to the third Friday of 555; Jim Stackpole 521; Phil Washburn Thursday night. "It’s too dangerous,” he said. approval. companies found at airports are " I t ’s a fairly modest entry into March 15 — St. Patrick’s Day Party each month from 10 a.m. to noon. An 541; Andy Lamoureux 516; Erwin “ I felt it in my heart. Maybe married couples M. Danny Wall, chairman of the Federal Home an example of nonswitched pri­ the competitive environment and Specifically, if SNET loses at Storrowtown' Tavern, WestBpring- appointment is necessary. Baron 517; Ray Chittick 527; Howard shouldn’t play against one another.” Loan Bank Board, said Thursday that the proposal vate lines. Many computer net­ I don’t believe it will remake the revenue because of increased Condolences are extended to the field. Mass. $31.50 per person includes Lockward531; Ray Bernstein 506; Stan They played their first game against one was making savings and loan depositors nervous works also use such lines, she nature of telephone services in competition, residential tele­ family of Harold Trombley, who died Kalinowski 205; Harold Hinkel 518; meal, transportation and entertain­ another Thursday on an 8-foot chessboard. and had led some to withdraw their money. said. Connecticut, but it will certainly phone customers could feel the Bert Sweet 203, 543; Ted Cady 202, 543. ment. Signup is Feb 10. recently. During the game, the couple smiled repeatedly Since Wednesday, Wall said, "There have been ■ "Pure resale” of local- add a competitive influence,” pinch, Seekamp warned. He said April 4 — Rockingham Race Track. Vi Pulford 212, 176, 535; Ida Cormier at one another. exchange company lines and James Meehan, the state’s consu­ the cost of basic residential 186; Jennie Leggitt 457; Cathy Ringrose cases where they say, ‘I don’t like what I heard on $29 per person. Signup is Feb. 6. Menu for the week services for the purpose of service “ is now subsidized by the 475. TV, I ’m taking my money out.’ ” mer counsel, said of the DPUC Monday — Seafood boat, juice, Porn star won’t give up Depositors’ reaction to the proposal had not put providing intrastate toll calling draft decision. more lucrative, non-competitive Thursday programs Wednesday, Jan. 25, pinochle — and WATS service. Companies business.” chocolate cake, beverage. any savings and loans in jeopardy, he said. By permitting competition and Tuesday — Stir-fried chicken on rice, Julien Strong 742; Helen Silver 734. ROME (AP) — Ilona Staller, Italy’s that wanted to provide such Feb. 9 — Sally Mueller, pianist, will Financial industry officials in Dallas and their as a result the introduction of Competition is permitted in perform as well as take requests for noodles, roll, pineapple, beverage. Wednesday, Jan. 25, bridge — Tom porn-star parliamentarian known as Ciccio- services would have to pay for the customers said there have been few account new, more sophisticated telecom­ interstate telecommunications your favorite tunes. Wednesday — Beef stew, biscuit, Regan 4,670; Bill Cooper 4,440; Grace lina, bared her breasts in front of the U.S. closings as a result of the deposit tax trial balloon. use of lines owned by the local munications services, the DPUC services and some states also Feb. 16 — Film, "Home Free,” about chocolate chip cookies, beverage. Gibbs 4,200; Joanne Allard 3,820; Consulate on Friday after failing to obtain a “ We’ve had a few questions to it, ” said Ruth Lack, telephone companies, under the “ can only help make Connecticut allow intrastate competition, but wildlife photographer Jack Swatberg’s Thursday — Salisbury steak, gravy, Catherine Byrnes 3,710; Charlotte visa to perform in San Francisco. DPUC decision. They would be spokeswoman for First Gibraltar, FSB in Houston. companies more competitive na­ Connecticut hasn’t permitted it so efforts to capture young bald eagles in scalloped potato, peas, roll, pound cake Granville 3,530; Helen Silver 3,500. As photographers snapped away on Via prohibited from using facilities Veneto, the 37-year-old Staller opened her coat “ We have not had any action on it. Most of our tionally and globally,” said Paul far, primarily because of con­ already owned by interexchange and blouse and held up a sign saying, in Italian, depositors realize that this is nothing more than a Karoff, AT&T’s state spokesman. cerns about the potential impact carriers, such as US Sprint and "Why is the United States afraid of Cicciolina’s trial at this point.” of competition on universal Social Security breasts?” George Barclay, president of the Federal Home MCI. But William Seekamp, a SNET service. Loan Bank of Dallas, said publicity about the ■ Specialized services already spokesman, said his company In 1987, state law was changed 1 proposal caused “ no measurable increase’ in provided on an interstate basis. was concerned by the DPUC’s income, but a friend told me that I could QUESTION; My husband is going to office or your Medicare carrier to make Arrest didn’t stop show withdrawals because consumers are confident the Rickard said an example offered statement that local telephone to permit intrastate competition sure that the facility you are consider­ lose my SSI check and my apartment. need further medical treatment after government will uphold the safety of their deposits. by one carrier is a service that companies should continue to be if the DPUC found that it would ing is Medicare approved. They should Is that true? COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP) — Dirty dancing got he leaves the hospital. His hospital stay Some customers said they probably would hastens transmission of compu­ “ subject to full regulatory scrut­ meet the needs of customers and have a list of institutions in your area rhythm and blues singer Bobby Brown in was covered by Medicare. I know that ter data. The DPUC said that iny but that other carriers should not reduce the availability or that are Medicare-approved skilled ANSWER: Youreligibiity forSSIwill trouble with the police but didn’t stop the show. withdraw their money if the deposit fee was Medicare covers services and supplies implemented, but several customers said they had because of the wide range of be accorded greater flexibility.” increase the price of local tele­ in a skilled nursing facility. How can I nursing facilities. Your husband’s care continue as long as your countable Brown, arrested during a performance phone service. not heard about the proposal. possible services that could be­ find out which institutions are will be covered by Medicare if he needs monthly income is less than $368. Wednesday for violating Columbus’ anti­ “ We’re talking about very One Dallas man promptly withdrew his money come competitive, it proposes to Medicare-approved skilled nursing fa­ the kind of care that can be provided Countable income greater than that lewdness ordinance, paid a $652 fine and significant companies with very from Sunbelt Savings after hearing of the fee consider them on a case-by-case cilities? Can the hospital recommend a only in a skilled nursing facility. amount will result in loss of eligibility. returned to finish his show. significant resources” that would The first $65 a month of earned inconie proposal, said account representative Tim Palla. basis. facility? "He brought a woman up from the audience be “ treated with flexibility,” ($85 if you have no unearned income) The DPUC is expected to decide EMERGENCY and was dancing around her, then got right up “ He came in with a smile on his face and said, ‘I Seekamp said. “ We’re concerned generally does not count for SSI. by March I whether to make the Fire — Police — Medical QUESTION: I am a senior citizen to her” and moved in a simulation of sexual can’t handle this any more. It isn’t you people, it’s that would put us at a ANSWER: Perhaps. However, since who lives in government-sponsored Concerning your housing, you .should draft a final decision. Oral intercourse, said police Maj. John Wood. the government,” Palla said. disadvantage.” the hospital may not be aware of all of housing. My only income is my SSI call the office in charge of the public When Brown left the stage, Sgt. Bobby Palla said that was the only withdrawal he knew arguments before the commis­ DIAL 911 the factors that make up the Medicare check, along with the food stamps I housing in your area to find out what Horne, head of security at the Municipal of. Other customers have called with questions sioners are scheduled for Feb. 22. He said SNET was also worried In Manchester definition of skilled nursing facility receive every month. I would like to effect, if any. there will be on your Auditorium, arrested him. about the proposed fee, he said. "The DPUC draft decision that powerful new competitors care, contact your Social Security work at a part-time job to add to my continued eligibility for public housing. J

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Idle Items from this seven room, Individuals who are not Free Esf/mafes. replacements. time position available on room Colonial has a 2.5 baths, fireplace, Inlwlor/sxtsrlor painting. 643-5439 Special consideration lor tor Anna. around the home can be thermo windows, 3 three bedroom home. currently certified. Decka/kllchsns/balh ramodsllng. •«••••«*•♦•••##•« oeoooe ••••»•# FREE ESTIMATES elderly and handicapped. firat ahift (8:00-4:30). Po- first floor family room, Large tireplaced first Call John exchanged for cash, al­ zone heat and vinyl Fold training period 649*5586 _ Roofing MEDICAL Office re­ altlon la in ahipping and 2 ’/2 baths and custom floor family room plus . 643-9649/228-9616 quires data entry and most magically, when ad­ oak kitchen. Low$120's siding. Call us tor more with Increase after 90 Fret EtffnMlM 647-7553 receiving area, and in- vertised In classified. cozy porch. Garage. days. Call 643-5151. I BOOKKEEPING/ FLOORSANDING Insurance Clerk. Typ ­ volvea all phaaaa of mat­ Blanchard & Rossetto details. Jackson & David Murdock. 871-6552 or 872*6550 ing 35 words per min­ Realtors," We're Sel­ Jackson Real Estate, Cresttleld Convales- INCOME TAX • s e e • Floors Ilka naw M & M O IL erial preparation, packag­ $219,900. Sentry Real a Specializing In older floors DISTRIBUTION ute. Experience pre­ ling Houses" 646-2482.D 647-8400.D cant Home, S&S HOME PLUMBING a HEATING ing and ahipping, aa well Estate, 643-4060.O Monchester.______a Natural 8 stained floors LABELS ferred but willing to Complete accounting services • Oil Burner Service 8 Salae aa handling receipt of in­ IMPROVEMENTS • No waxing anymore Tired of manuelly addressing train. 646-4576. STEEL Erector needed. Including A/R, A/P, P/R, G/L, coming gooda. Dependa­ Experienced only to & REPAIRS JohnV8iMll8-64657SO • Automatic OH Delivery distribution mail — we can INSPECTION Supervisor bility, flexibility a must. P&L Statement and quarterly automate this process providing work on metal building "A/o Job Too Small" • Wall Pumpa Sales 8 Servlca - To assist, direct and Some heavy lifting re­ tax returns Can design floqlMfrod tnd FuNy Inturod quality aarvica for a reasonable erection crew. Benef­ Save money on cleaning a Water Haatara (Etactnc a Gat) schedule small Inspec­ quired. Training pro­ its. EOE. Call Bill, 242- additional applications FREE ESTIMATES price Call 644-6191. tion, packaging and tailored for your business products by using ammo­ • Bathroom 8 Kitchen vided, competitive wages PUT YOUR LOVE ON THE LINE... ^ 3738. nia, diluted to the strength shipping department. needs. Call 644-6191. 647-0S93 Remodallng ANGELIC HOME Must be familiar with and full benefits. Call recommended on the bot­ a Senior Citizen Discounts OPPORTUNITIES tle, tor washing walls and CARE REGISTRY Inspection procedures 647-9938 Exp. hdphil or will train. Growing 1988 INCOME TAXES HOUSE • Electric work by LOCAL REGISTRY OFFERS relating to mechanical tor Interview. WITH THE HERALD'S windows. Bring extra mo­ Precision Electric OUAUTV CARE... CO. looUng for tlw rIgM pooplo. Consultation / Preparation RENOVATIONS ney Into your home by and electrical. 4 day OutMo iMlinIdan & IniMo oflie* Rsnovals 1 reom or sntira house. FREE ESTIMATES LOWER COST TO CLIENTS... week, Monday through INSURANCE O ffice . pooltloo*. Laom • profcnlon w/« Individuals / - Strip oM plaeter walls. Insulate, selling no-longer-needed COMPANIONS. HOMEMAKERS, Thursday. Apply Able Clerical Including typ­ VALENTINE lutura. Como grow with Ml elraelrock end Snleh. Also Interior Items with a low-cost ad In Phone: 649-2871 NURSES ing and telephone. Call Sole Proprietors pointing. CeN Coll and Electronics, BUDGET PEST CONTROL Classified. 643-2711...... 647-1956 Howard Road, Bolton. Jewell England tnsu- LOVE rance, 646-4662.______649-9001 Dan Mosler 649*3329 647*3808. leeve meeeww ACCOUNTS Payable. iAUTO D E N TA L Receptionist. CLERICAL. General of­ 4 SEASONS REMODEUNG New England's largest ■CARPENTRY/ FLOORING [ser vic es electrical products dis­ South Windsor office, fice, full time, 40 hours, • Additions • Dsckt FLOORING tour day work week. LINES 4 day week. Phone, REMODELING tributor has an opening • Roofing e Rapair for an Accounts Paya­ No weekends. Call 644- typing, tiling and assist 1509. bookkeeper. Apply; Small Joba Walcomarl TIERINNI’S ble Clerk. The primary Able Coll & Electron­ FARRAND REMODEUNG Sanlor Gillian DIaeount Simon Simon Autoimrtlvs Engliwirlng, Inc. responslbllty Is to pro­ Room additions, dscks, roof­ ics, Howard Road, Bol- 276 Hartford Rd., Manchaatsr cess Invoices, ensuring rnSITUATIDN ton. 646-5686.______ing, tiding, windows tnd gutt- Call Chrla at 645-6559 □ TILEMASTERS vendors are paid the llZ Iw A N T E D srs. All typos of ramodsllng and appropriate amount on PA R T time and full time lepalrs. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. Lat ut ramodal your kitchen or 649-5823 Tile Sales and Installation Car*, Truckf, Van*, 4x4'a time. This Involves NURSE. RN, expe­ waitresses. Apply In bath from floor to celling. We substantial Interaction person; LoStrada Bus. 647*8509 offer cablnats, vanltlae, coun- *We do fha uruiauef fo fhe onUntry" rienced. Available for with purchasing and a private duty. 742-8461. West, 471 Hartford Res. 645-6849 tartopa whatever your needs wide variety of vend­ Rood, Manchester. are. Call Ralph Nadeau at Tll£MASTERS. INC. DO A TW O-W AY favor ... ors. We otter career ASSISTANT Manager RENdVAfibM ^ 643-6004 opportunities with ex­ and full time positions get extra cash tor yourself Real Estate PLUS NHchea S Satb Daalga Caetar W e are bath remodel and ceramic tile specialists. and make it possible tor cellent pay and benef­ available. Benefits. Let us win your confidence! Caii us today for a its Including dental. Casual Lady, Woman's Complete Home someone else to enloy Qualifications Include Plus Sizes. Call Mr. PAINTING/ free estimate, commerciai or residentiai. those golf clubs you never one year accounts pay­ Maintenance use. Sell them with a want IHDMES Frank, 667-1140. Repair / Renew PAPERING Msmbsr Chamber of Commerce ad. able experience, good Interpersonal com­ I FDR SALE VETERINARY Recep­ Callings, Walls, Painting, tionist. Full time. De­ Paparing, Carpantry munication and math pendability, good skills and C R T expe­ A ll real estate advertised In In t u n d • S » n lo f Ofeeounf rience. It you quality, the M anchester H erald Is office skills, and ability FRANK YOUNG KITCHEN St BATH 4 sublect to the Fair Housing to work well with peo­ please contact: Direc­ 646-2253___ tor of Human Resour­ Act of 1968, which makes It ple. References. Glas­ PAINTING Illegal to advertise any pref­ tonbury Veterinary REMODELING ces or apply In person erence, llmlfotlon or discrim­ CARPENTRY WORK Interior Speelellata to: Economy Electric Hospital. 633-3588. All Phatat From the smallest repair, to the largest renovation, ination based on race, color, Send a message of love Supply, Inc., 428 Tol­ religion, sex or notional Framing, Roofs, Siding, Trim. Ftmale or Male Pride taken In every Job we dol our own craftsmen do the complete job — land Turnpike, Man­ origin, or on Intention to Ragittarad 8 Fully Inturad _____ nMtly and j>n schedule. chester, Connecticut, moke any such preference, to your Valentine on AUTOMOTIVE SALES PEOPLE Vary Rataontbft Pr/eat Quality la our main concern. limitation or discrimination. Earning potential *40.000*. demo plan, 06040. 647-5000. EOE, Visit'bur showroom or call for a free estimate The Herald will not know­ other excellent fringe benefita Experience QutUty Work / Fraa EUlmoto* REASONABLE RATES M/F/H/V. not rtecetaary. appolntmenta only ingly accept any advertise­ F eb ru ary 14*** 742-1579 We cater to the home owner. 649-5400 m ent w hich Is In violation of Cill Don PInttI 0494571 the l o w . ______FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED H ERITAG E KirCHEN'anff^ MEDICAL CARDINAL BUICK, iNC. FINISH It yourself! 1 81 Adams St., Manchester, C T BATH CENTER, INC. RECEPTIONIST Builder will sell this 643-6774 182 W. Middle Turnpike. Manchester Colonial home with SECRETARY/ClerIcal. Immediate lust 0 finished exterior Diversified position and a well tor $155,000. CALL available tor detail or­ Medical Care Plans call tor 3 bed­ iented, organized Indi­ rooms, 2.5 baths, first vidual with typing, Center, floor family room, ap- data Input and general of Mancheater has a proxlmately 1900 643-2711 office skills. Call 633- full time opening for a square feet. Set on a 5.7 to place your 5253, Monday-Friday, acre wooded lot on 9-5. front desk reception­ PEOPLE WHO K N O W ist. Previoua medical Shoddy Mill Road In special message ASSEMBLY Mechanic Andover. May also be When you need to advertise, know there's a certain magic ■ 1 1 M W W i office, and computer wanted tor manufac­ nothing works like Classified! purchased completely turing company. Pro­ about Classified Advertising. experience required. finished tor $229,000. duction Department. Dial 643-2711 Interested applicants Call Don Jackson tor P.S. Deadline is 10 a.m., Feb. 10th, 1989 Will train. Pratit shar­ call Jaye at 646-8595, further details. Jack- ing. EO E. 647-8596. Mon.-FrI. 9-4. son & Jackson Real Estate, 647-8400.O J AA N

-,ra«BE«t*Ei 3 - > A J i ' - S > I HOMES HOMES HOMES HOMES I HOMES HOMES FOR SAl£ I FOR SALE [ FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE HOMES CONDOMINIUMS I INVESTMENT I RESORT FOR SALE FOR SALE PROPERTY PROPERTY MORTGAGES Rentals NEW to the market. Me­ MANCHESTER. Exciting MANCHESTER. Immac­ VERNON. Immaculate SPACE, space and more ticulously cored for 8 home that must be ulate 5 year old, L- Garrison Colonial. BRAND New listing. space In this 9 room ATTRACTIVE Lot. Qual­ NEWER, four room, one ROCKVILLE. Forsaleby OWN A Piece ot the sun! room 1985 Garrison Co­ seen! 3 or 4 bedrooms, shaped Cape. Three Nine rooms, first floor Nifty 6 room Cape on home boasting Eur- ity built Ansaldl Colon­ bedroom, I'/z bath owner. Six family un­ Myrtle Beach, South I ROOMS lonial priced to sell. modern kitchen, mod­ bedrooms, skylight, family room with fire­ Manchester’s East- poean style kitchen ial with two fireplaces, Townhouse. Country its. Good to excellent Carolina. $59,900 pre­ HOMEOWNERS FOR RENT Stenciling In several ern bath, newer pres­ family neighborhood. place, finished rec side. Three bedraoms, with skylight opening ln-oroundpool,frontto setting. Cathedral cell­ condition. Willing to construction prices. rooms, 3 bedrooms, sure treated deck and Waddell School areo. room or 5th bedroom In ceramic bath, fire­ to huge fireplaced fam­ back living room. Lots ing with wrought Iron consider owner financ­ Two bedroom luxury FALLING BEHIND?? bright and cheery fam­ partially finished $156,900. Owner, 646- STOP FORECLOSUREn MANCHESTER. Clean, basement, garage. place, hardwood floors ily room, four bed­ of storage, formal din­ balcony, overlooking ing for qualified buyer. golf villas, free golf quiet, convenient to ily room with pine apartment In base­ 4122. Principals Only. Large treed lot. plus carpet, newer fur­ rooms, 2 full baths, ing room-a great possi­ dining room. Sliders to Call for details. 225- membership. Call 1- II you are falling behind on tounge and groove pa­ ment. Priced right. your mortgage payments... busline. Call anytime. GRAY and white bun­ $198,500. P hllbirck nace and plumbing. activity raom and 2 car bility In a super fantas­ deck. Three zone heat. 1012, 9-5.______800-225-6897. 646-8337. neling, 12x13 screened $135,000. D.W. Fish garage. Possible In­ Full basement. Asking OR - II your home la In fore­ galow with natural Agency, 646-4200. Heavy-duty Insulation, tic area. Call and ask MISQUAMICUT. Cottage closure. WE CAN HELPI No porch, T/j baths. Realty, 643-1591.0 many charming fea­ law suite. YoYo Car- for a personal on- $122,900.Strano Real You’ll never know the Nancy von Hollen. wood work through­ power of Classified until close to beach. One payment program available MANCHESTER. Comfor­ out. Large fireplaced BOLTON. Super Value! tures. $144,900. Jackson roll. $243,000. Sentry obllgatlon tour with Estate, 647-7653.0 sleeps 6, $500 per week. for up to 2 year*. Bad credit Is SINGLE Room for rent. $164,900 Sentry Real Real Estate, 643-4060.D you use It yourself. Females preferred. Estate, 643-4060.n table luxury In this 2800 living room opens upto 2-3 bedroom Ranch, 8, Jackson Real Estate, Alex EIgner. Re/Max, One sleeps 8, $600 per not a problemll Ask how LOW square foot Contem­ large dining room. fully appllanced and 647-8400.O east of the river, 647- DELIGHTFUL Four week. 643-1823. monthly Payments can help Convenient location. MANCHESTER. Super­ room Condo at East- $75 qer week plus $100 MANCHESTER. Immac­ porary. European style Charming family offers a full basement, THE PRICE of this Super ior, spacious 4 bed­ 1419. □ IGUSINESS you SAyE YOUR HOME TO- ulate seven room kitchen, |en-alr stove, 3 room, guest bedroom plaster walls, hard­ six plus room Ranch on MANCHESTER. Beauti­ meadow In Manches­ This Is a good time to find DAYII security. Call 649-9472 room, 2 '/2 bath ter. One bedroom, ce­ PROPERTY between 3:30-7, ask for Ranch. Hardwood full baths, lacuzzl. or 4th bedroom, sun- wood floors and more. Hebron Road In Balton Colonial situated In fully decorated, spa­ a cash buyer for that Sw iu Coaservatlve Group Deck off living room room bath and eat-ln has been reset at ramic bath', fully typewriter no one uses. Eleanor. floors throughout, fire- This home Is located on South Manchester cious 3 bedroom, I'/z appllanced kithcen, ITALIAN 8< Pizza Restau­ at (203) 454-1336 or placed living and din­ and dining roam with kitchen. About 1600 a quiet street and has a $191,900. Three bed­ close to 1-384 for easy bath quality built Co­ rant. $69,900. Call office Use a low-cost ad In atrium doors, on al­ square feet on the first large private yard. rooms, 2 full baths, full tastefully decorated, Classified for quick re­ (203) 454-4404 MANCHESTER. Room ing rooms, three bed­ commuting. This fine lonial. First floor basement laundry and fordetalls. Anne Miller rooms, 2 baths, first most 1 acre In area of floor. Second floor of 3 Conveniently located walk-out basement, home was custom built fmally room, fire­ Real Estate, 647-8000.a sults. 643-2711. for rent. $50. 649-2850. larger homes. Call for bedrooms and bath Is close to maior high­ 1.63 acres. Handy to storage. Parking lust floor family room plus by the present owners placed living room, outside your door. heated rec room with your private showing. brand new. Bright and ways and shopping. 1-384. Immediate occu­ and features oversized elegant new deck and $289,900. Realty World, light rec room poten­ Only $144,900!!! pancy. Call Today. $77,500. CHFA ap- workshop and laundry rooms. Lovely lands- cheery breakfast room proaved complex. room. $179,000. D.W. Benoit, Frechette As­ tial. Re/Mox, east of Owner, 643-4022, after Jackson & Jackson capolng surrounds this overlooking a lovely MORIATY BROS. sociates, 646-7709.D the river, 647-1419.D Real Estate, 647-8400.n Jackson 8< Jackson Rsh Realty, 643-1591 .□ 5pm. stone fronted home. private yard. A real Real Estate, 647-8400.O family home. $132,9(X). TOWN OF MANCHISTIII, CONNBCTICUT accordance with Ordinance Rules and 2. Lags, wood poles, pipes, or girders shall not exceed six Century 21 Epstein TOWNHOUSE. Owner NOTICI OF AOOFTION OF ORDINANCI Regulations. (6) feet In length. Anyone disposing of these materials In Realty, 647-8895.0 anxious. Super newer 2 B. All business/commerclal users shall be weighed at the lengths greater than six (6) test, will be fined fifty ($50.00) bedroom condomi­ In accordance with the provision* of Chapter 3, Sections 1 Landfill Scalehouse. Any business/commerclal user by­ dollars and their Individual permit shall be suspended for and 9 of the Town Charter, notice Ishereby given of the adop­ passing the scale shall be charged an amount In accor > five (5) working days. nium with class, qual­ tion by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, dance with the Rules and Regulations, and be suspended ity construction, gas Connecticut on January 17, 1989. from the use of the Landfill for five (5) londflll working 3. Dll from commercial establishments will not be accepted heat, full basement, days. In the Sanitary Landfill or at the Oil Recycling Area. MANCHESTER ORDINANCE Commercial establishments will be fined fifty ($50.00) sliders to private deck, C. If It Is determined that any load or port thereof of solid dallars If faund utilizing these area*. All cantalners must air conditioning, and BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of waste/refuse has been generated/orlglnated from out­ be emptied Into the oil recycling tank and containers dis­ OPEN HOUSE your own garage. Manchester that Ordinances, Sections 7-21,7-23 and 7-24 are side the limits of the Town of Manchester, the violating posed of In the Transfer Station. $125,900. Anne Miller MX6 SALE revised and Sections 7-25 and 7-26 ore added as follows: holder of Landfill permlt(s) shall be charged and/or sus­ 4. TheTransferStation,locotedattheentranceottheLand- Real Estate, 647-8000.a pended as follows: flll. Is not to be used by businesses. 31 Arvine Place Q Section 7-21 Is hereby deleted and the following Is sub­ First Occurrence - Double tipping fee for thirty (30) “WE HAVE OVER 25 '88 and '89 MX6's' stituted therefor: 5. The dumping ot retuse, brush, bulky waste, and/or re­ MANCHESTER. Home BUY NOW FOB THE BEST PRICES YOU'LL EVER SEEt day*. cyclable materials In areas other than designated, shall Sat. & Sun. 1-4 PM sweet home. Two year $ecend Occurrence - Douple tipping fee for six (6) result In a fifty ($50.M) dollar fine and the suspension of ON THIS MODEL LINE - ALL WITH HUQE DISCOUNTS, Section 7-21. Prohibitions Relating to the Disposal of Re­ months. the Indivluol permits for five (5) working days. 2,400 sq. ft. - 9 plus newandfull of charm Is fuse. rooms, Colonial with 2 this 5 room tastefully THIS DISCOUNT SALE ENDS JAN. 31sL 1989 The following material may not be received for disposal In After the second occurrence, the violator must provide 6. Cover material Is clean fill (soil, cloy, sand, grayel and decorated Colonial Fir$t Com*, F in l S#fV6 B»$tt on mII itoek unilt. the Town of Manchester, within thirty (30) days, a list of asphalt paving) and Is non-chargable but must be car attached garage. 'Prle» IncludM All Otafar Prap * Taxaa 6 Ragfafrallon Extra the Town of Manchester Sanitary Landfill: all customers serviced by that violator within the Town weighed In. Cape with 2 bedrooms, A. Refuse or wastes of any kind generated and/or originat­ 4/5 bedrooms, country 1 '/z baths, atrium doors of Manchester. 7. The Metal Recycling Area receives all types of metals, ing outside the limits of the Town. “Refuse" means all club reservlor area. to patio, one car gar­ 1989 MX6 DELUXE 5 Speed with: 1989 MX6 GT 5 Speed with: The Town of Manchester will notify the list of customers except oil tanks, gas tanks, and exhaust sytems. All bar­ 2.2 Liter E)ac Fuel tn|acden TwiBo CAargad Cnglna, Front 6 Roar Olae Brakaa. 165W R ll TVaa / putrescible and nonputresclble solid wastes. Including 2 2 Ut«f EieeirDnie Fuel IwjacGon. 4 Cyl.. From Dtec BnkM. Root StabMttor. Front UuG OwwGa of the second occurrence and the penalty that will result rels must have the tops and bottoms removed, be washed Nanny / In-law / Teen age. Home and land imerminoni Front WIndinMd Wlpor*. Trunk Ud A Fuel Lid Ooenor*. Tachomoter. 6 -Way Ad|walaB6o IS SiKor Aiwm. Whaala. Fog Lamda, Rear StabNUar, Front 6 Rear Hud Ouarda. Vartabla inBnnMant garbage, rubbish, ashes. Incinerator residue and solid Front Wtndahlatd WIpora. Trunk LM A Fuel LM Opanor. Tachomator, 7-Way Ad)uataWa Front Soot from a third occurrence. out three (3) times, and dried out. These barrels, tops and ownership with con­ Front SaaL *0/40 SplH FoMdown Rear Saala w/MeadreeB. Power Staartn^ Air CondRientng. AM/FM commercial and Industrial wastes. quarters. *305,900. ETRw/Cweee 00(40 Sp m Folddown R ar Saata w/Haadroata. A W F U C TR W/TuM Logic A/R Caaaoaa 4 4 Spoakara art Third Occurrence - Suspension of permlt(s) for two battoms, and all tanks ot 275 gallons or less, and gas dominium privileges. Equailxar. Powar ttaartng. Crwtaa Control. Powor W M ow a 4 Powor Door Loeka. Automatic Adjuaing B. Dangerous materials or substances, such os poisons, (2) years. tanks, shall be emptied and disposed of In the Sanitary Dir; Rte. 84 to Rte. 384, $147,900. Anne Miller Was 't3.452* Suaponaton, Roar SpoRar. Air Cond ltlpwiRt acids, caustics, sanitary wastes. Infected materials, Landfill. exit 3 south on Rte. 83 explosives, radioactive materials or any waste deemed In the event that a violator Is the holder of several per­ Real Estate, 647-8000.D NOW ONLY Wia>17,102" $ 1 / 1 7 R Q * * ® * 8. Children shall nat be left unattended or allowed to n 1,659' hazardous by the State of Connecticut Department of mits, and In the event that a suspension Is Imposed, the to Aryine Place. NOW ONLY I UO Stic. 1X07 Environmental Protection. suspension shall be enforced against each permit held by wander In the Sanitary Landfill or Recycling Area. MANCHESTER. Looking I C. Auto car bodies and materials of any kinds containing the violator. Each violation of this subsection C shall con­ 9. There shall be no smoking In the Sanitary Landfill. 647-9298 for a two bedroom, I'/z hot live coals. stitute a separate occurrence, and a two (2) year period 10. There shall be no scavenging in the Sanitary Landfill or bath Townhouse with a will be used In determining the number of occurrences. 87 H O N DA ’ 84 FORD 83 DODGE ’ 85 D. Dead animals, provided that such may be disposed of In a the Recycling Areas. basement and a garage '84 H O N D A 8 7 LIN C 0 LN manner opproved by the Director of Health. D. All charges and fees payable herein shall be billed to us­ 11. Tipping Fees shall be as follows: with a contemporary PRELUDE F-15 0 ARIES CADILLAC CIVIC TOWNCAR Broghem. 4 Dr., ers on a monthly basis and shall be due and payable White Std. Pickup. Cap Silver, Auto E. Those materials not In accordance with the Sanitary within 30 days. Bills shall be sent to users approximatley a) All business/commerclal users shall pay the follow­ ICONOOMINIUMS flair? ThI unit features 4 Or., Special Aut. Loaded Loaded. White Landfill Rules and Regulations, hereinafter referred to all the above. Call to- five (5) working days after the end of each month. An In­ ing fees, based upon monthly tonnage, as determined F O R S A lf *11,9 9 9 *5999 *5,999 *17.9 9 9 as "Rules and Regulations." Section 7-23 Is hereby terest charge of 1'/i% per month will be Imposed on the by the scale at the Sanitary LandtIII: d ay fo r details. *2 .9 9 9 *9.495 deleted and the following Is substituted therefor: O unpaid balance of all overdue bills. Any buslness/com- To the extent that it Is possible, all tonnage charges MANCHESTER. Three $134,900. Century 21 Ep­ mercial user of the Landfill that has an account/blll with will be determined according to the point of origina­ stein Realty, 647-8895.0 ’87 M ERC. '87 MAZDA 86 TOYOTA ’86 OLOS ’86 B U IC K Section 7-23. Permits and Charges. the Town or any of Its departments which Is In arrears for tion of the material. bedroom Townhouse. COUGAR PICK UP CAMAY O ELT A 88 A. All persons, firms, corporations, partnerships and/or as­ over sixty (60) days shall have Its permlt(s) suspended I. ) up to 500 tons, $35.00 per ton Northfleld Green Con­ VERNON. CHFA/FHA. FIFT H ^ A V E. ELECTRA sociations with motor vehicles, roll-otf containers or until such account/blll Is brought current. Said suspen­ dominium. Swimming White, Auto R*d/WhH* Brown. 5 Spd. Auto 4 Or.. Loaded commercial trailers utilizing the Landfill must obtain sion shall apply to all permits held by the user. II. ) 500 tons to 1,000 tons, $70.00 per ton Two bedroom Condo White. Loeded III. ) over 1,000 tons, $150.00 per ton. pool, club house. Call qualifies for low down *9 .9 9 9 *8555 permits, which permits will be displayed on any vehicle, Any business/commerclal user of the Landfill employed 647-8895. *8888 *10 .9 9 9 *10 .9 9 9 *8 .99 9 roll-off container or trailer. ond/or contracted by a person, firm, corporation, part­ b) All business/commerclal users shall pay a three payment. Small com­ nership and/or association that has an account/blll In ar­ ($3.00) charge per rubber auto/truck tire disposed ot plex, best buy at C H L FOR MORE B. The application for a permit must be accompanied by a within the Sanitary Landfill. Tires must be removed '86 BUICK 85 M A Z D A ’B4 FORO ’84 C H EV valid vehicle registration Indicating a Manchester ad­ rears for over sixty (60) days shall not be allowed the use $106,900. Mitchell Asso­ INFORMATION ’ 83 M A ZD A from rims. Rims may be disposed of In the Metal Re­ I HOMES R X 7 dress, or. In the case of commercial vehicles doing busi­ of the Landfill for dumping any material under that con­ ciates, Gallery of RIVIERA O N O A ILY T-BIRO CAVALIER GLC tract. cycling Area. No tire above twenty (20") Inches will be FOR SALE Silver. Stick. ness In Manchester, proof satisfactory to the Director of accepted In the Sanitary Landfill. Homes, 563-5059. Auto ARRIVALSR Brown, Auto Wegon, Auto Wagon Public Works or his designated representative that the Loided c) Each driver shall sign a weight ticket at the Scale, refuse collected by such vehicles Is generated and/or ori­ Section 7-25 Is hereby added: *1 1 .9 9 9 *8999 647-1588 *6.9 99 *2999 *2999 ginates In the Town of Manchester. Section 7-25. Appeal - Time. write the business and address the refuse originated from, and receive a copy of the ticket for verification MANCHESTER C. Permits may be applied for at the Sanitation Office at the A. Users have ten (10) davs after mailing a violation letter purposes. In the event of any misrepresentation with '88 BUICK ’ 87 85 TOYO TA ’ 80 OLOS ’87 HONDA entrance to the Landfill. by certified mall, to appeol the penalty. Appeals may be ’ 86 P O N T . respect to this required Information, the holder ot the SKYLARK THUNDERBIRO CELICA OMEGA ACCORD LXI D. Permits will be valid for a maximum of one year, begin­ made In writing to the General Manager. The appeal permit shall be charged double the tipping fee for the FIREBIRD LX shall be decided within thirty (30) days of Its receipt In the OPEN HOUSE ned. 5 Spd. Bleck. 3 Sped. Sid. ning July 1st of one year and expiring on June 30th of the lood relating to the weight ticket. Blue. Auto Lotddd following year. General Manager's office by the General Manager or his AT, Loaded designee. Notice of a decision upon the oppeal shall be 12. All users of the Sanitary Landfill shall receive and ac­ Sunday, Jan. 29 • 1-4 PIW *6 ,9 9 9 *8999 *8 .99 9 $ 1,9 9 9 *9.9 99 E. Permits will be valid only for the vehicle, roll-off con­ mailed by certified mall by the General Manager or his knowledge receipt of a copy of the londflll ordinance and *10.999 tainer or trailer for which they are Issued. If an applicant designee to the oppellont. The appellant may, within 30 of these Rules ond Regulations. All such users shall be changes vehicles, containers or trailers during the per­ days of the mailing of sold notice of decision, appeal to bound by all of the provisions of said ordinance and of '85 S A A B 88 PONT. ’84 PONT. mit year, a new permit will be required. Superior Court, ond shall be entitled to a trial de novo of said Rules and Regulations, Including the payment of any ’ 86 P O N T . ’83 LINCOLN ’85 SUBARU F. The permit sticker shall be placed on the front, left-hond all Issues of fact and of law. fees and charges therein provided, and shall be sublect to 900 G R A N D PR IX ’GL’ BONNEVILLE FIREBIRD any action at law or In equity to enforce any of the afore­ Turbo. Auto. 4 Dr.. M A R K VII side window of the vehicle and front left side of the con­ LE. 2 Dr. Tuibo, 4 WO Auto SE. Auto tainer or trailer where It will be visible at all times and B. Penalties shall become effective twelve (12) days after said provisions. Loaded Loided the mailing of the violation letter by certified mall. The *79 2 2 can be readily seen by personnel at the Landfill. taking of any appeal pursuant to subsection B. herein 13. Annual permits are Issued at no cost to users, except busi­ *10.595 *9999 *5999 *7.9 9 9 *6.595 G. Permits will be required for the use of the recycling cen­ shall not suspend the obligation of a violator to pay any ness/commerclal users will be charged, on a yeorly ba­ ter at the entrances of the Landfill. charges and fees as herein provided nor shall It cancel, sis, six ($6.00) dollars tor each permit Issued. The charge­ able perries will be billed to the users, wltti payment to 1 annul or revoke the suspension of any landfill permit. ’ 8 7 M ER C ’85 P O N T . ’83 C H EV H. Annual permits are Issued at no cost to users, except the be made at the office of the Collector of Revenue In the ’86 DO D G E ’87 MERC. ’ 88 LIN C . business/commerclal users will be charged on a yearly Section 7-26. Adoption of Rules and Regulations. Town Hall, not at the Sanitary Landfill. SABLE DAYTONA COLONY PARK G R A ND AM T O W N CAR CAVALIER basis, o permit fee In accordance with the Rules and 2 Or. Cpe., Black, Blue. Auto. A C 5 Spd.. Loaddd Wegon. Auto Loaded Wegon Regulations for each permit Issued. The chargeable per­ The Rules and Regulatlans dated December 19,1988 which 12-19-88 Auto. AC. AM/FM mits will be billed to the users, with payment to be made accompany this ordinance are hereby adopted and shall be *8595 *5999 *18,999 * 2 2 2 2 at the office of the Collector of Revenue In the Town Hall, given full force and effect. ...7 ^ '.*. shall take effect fen (10) day* after this pu­ *10 .9 9 9 *7250 not at the Landfill. blication In this newspaper provided that within ten (10) 406 Woodbridge Street Prepared by John W. Cooney, Town Attoryney days after this publication of this Ordinance a petition I. Any business/commerclal user of the Landfill will not be 12- 2-88 signed by not less than tive (5) percent of the electors otthe Solidly built, bright and cheerful dormered cape, Issued permlt(s) If said user has an account/blll with the HOURS: Revised by William J. Shea, Town, as determined from the latest otficlal lists at the Re­ 3-4 bedrooms, great for the growing family, 1V4 Town or any of Its departments which Is overdue and In Assistant Town Attorney gistrars of Voters, hos not been filed with the Town Clerk re­ M r n m Open Evenings ’til 9 p.m. arrears far over sixty (60) days. 12-19-88 questing Its reference to a special Tawn election. baths, eat-ln kitchen with ceramic tile floor, fire­ J. All business/commerclal users shall pay tipping fees In 12- 21-88 place, one car garage. Convenient to schools, Fri. & Sat. 'til 6 p.m. accordance with the Rules and Regulations. James Fogarty, Secretary Board of Directors shops, bus line. Owners must sell. Section 7-24 is hereby deleted ond the following Is SANITARY LANDFILL RULES AND REGULATIONS Manchester, Cannecticut Reduced to *149,000. / M O R l A R ? Y substituted therefor: Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 20th day of January, l9W. A. Any violation of this Ordinance and the Rules and D E C E M B E R 19,1988 301-315 Center Street 062-01 LOMBARDO & ASSOCIATES Regulotlan* will sublect violatars ta payment* of o 1. Stumps and cover material will nat be accepted In the Manchester# Connecticut charge and/or suspension of Landfill permits In Sanitary Landfill an Saturdays. 6 4 7-14 13 J

c a * t « I « f I ROOMS I APARTMENTS I STORE AND VACATION ITV/STEREO/ Iq q JBDATS/MARINE CARS oars CARS PUBLIC AUCTION FOR RENT OFFICE SPACE RENTALS Merchandise APPLIANCES FOR RENT I EQUIPMENT FDR SALE FDR SALE FDR SALE A public Auction will take place on February 4th, 1989 bet­ N H ween 10:00 am -11 ;00am at Manchester Sport Center, Inc., 30 TWO Bedroom apart­ MANCHESTER. First RHODE ISLAND. Matu- FOR Sale. General Elect­ 1985 BAYLINER- Adams Street, Manchester Honda. The following vehicles MANCHESTER. Room In 1980 PONTIAC Turbo 1987 CAMARO, V6, 5 will be available for review: quiet rooming house. ment at 21 Burnside floor, office space. 500 nuck Beach. Ocean ITV/STEREO/ ric refrigerator, good Bowrlder. 19', 225 horse Trans Am. 60,000 miles, Avenue. Asking $595 square feet. Excellent view, three bedroom condition, looks like power, E-Z Load speed, white, AM/FM 1972 CL450 VIN CL4505005050 Off street parking. $75 I APPLIANCES automatic, T-tops, air stereo, power steering, per week. 646-1686 or per month. Call 528 for lawyer. Insurance, Contemporarv. Fully new. $100. 649-3282. trailer. $8500. Excellent conditioning, tilt, new 1979 PA50 VIN PAS0M2103703 7161 days evenings 232 etc. $425 uncludes utili­ equipped, half mile to power brakes, rear de­ 1977 XR75 VIN XR7S1414423 569-3018. E LECTR IC Stove. Sears, condition. Call after Eagle GT's, cruise con­ CLYDE frost, 34,000 miles. 1985 VF1100S VIN 1HFSC1707FA10S2S2 6286. ties. Keith Real Estate, beach. 644-9639, after 20", 4 burner. White Wont to sell your car? For 5pm, 875-1497.______trol, rear defrost, four CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. 5pm. quick results, use o low- $6500. Call 647-1833. 1983 CB1000C VIN 1HFSC1000DA004S45 M A N CH ESTER . Two and Nutone Coppertone wheel disc, all gages, ROUTE 83, VERNON 1983 ATC200 VIN JH6TB0500DC258073 APARTMENTS three bedroom apart Range hood with vent cost Classified ad. Placing on ad In Classified power windows. M a­ 1985 CH150D VIN JH2KF012XFK000258 n n v a c a tio n [ROOMMATES Is easy. Just coll 643-2711. 83 Regal Coupe *6995 lAUTDS FDR 1978 CB750K VIN CB750K2800109 I FOR RENT ments. References and to outside. Very good roon with black Inte­ 1985 CR125R VIN JH2JE0108FC604284 security a must. Cal |£2J RENTALS WANTED condition. Ideal for I FUEL OIL/COAL/ We'll help you with the rior. $3500 or best offer. 84 Skytiawk Wagon *5995 IRENT/LEASE apartment or summer wording of your ad. 236-9560.______84 Camaro Coupe M A N C H E ST ER . Second Joyce, 645-8201. I FIREWOOD *4995 M AN CH ESTER. Quality MISQUAMICUT. Cottage FEMALE, Over 25 Room camp. Both for $75. 1980 VOLVO, 242 DL. Blue 85 Century Wagon *8595 FR E E Mileage on low floor, 2 bedroom, heat Manchester, 646-0271. TOWN OF MANCHESTER and appliances. No heat, hot water, al close to beach. One mate wanted to share SEASONED Firewood. I PETS AND with blue Interior. Au­ 85 Century 4 Dr. *8995 cost auto rental. Vil­ sleeps 6, $500 per week. Cut and split. Approxi­ lage Auto Rental, 643- LEGAL NOTICE pets. $600 plus security. appliances Included apartment. Call 643-2711 to place your SUPPLIES tomatic, excellent con­ 85 Escort 4 Dr. *4395 air conditioned, quiet, One sleeps 8, $600 per $300/month. Call 649- mately Vi cord. $50. dition. Good tires. 2979 or 646-7044. At Its meeting of January 23,1989, the Planning and Zoning Call 646-3979.______ad. 85 Electra 4 Dr. * 10,495 on busline. Ideal for week. 643-1823. 1974. 742-1182. 64.000 on motor. Commission made the following decisions: SOUTH WINDSOR. One FREE to good home. 86 98 Regency 4 Dr. *9995 INVITATION TO BID middle aged or senior Pure breed, Brindle AM/FM Cassette. $3500 Barney Peterman - PRO Zone Change/Prelimlnary Devel­ bedroom, appliances, 86 LeSabre Ltd. * 11,995 opment -'(P-77) - Granted a zone change to PRD and ap­ citizens. One bedroom, Boxer. Three years or best offer. 236-9560. Sealed bids will be received no pets. No utilities, *9495 In the General Services' of­ proved with modifications a preliminary plan of develop­ security. 875-7919. $590, two bedroom, old, house broken, OLDSMOBILE Regency 86 Delta 96 2 Dr. ment tor 543-545 North Main Street. $640. 247-5030. 86 Cavalier 4 Dr. *5995 fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ MANCHESTER. Three spayed. Excellent dog. Brougham, 1986, 4 ter, CT until 11:00a.m. on the Town of Manchostor - Application (or Inland Wetlands Per­ M AN CH ESTER. New 3 Call 649-0514.______door, V6, tape deck, 86 Merc. Lynx *4995 date shown below for the fol­ mit - Charter Oak, Spruce, Highland, Autumn, Gardner bedroom, first floor lowing; Streets (T-109) - Acting In Its capacity as the I niand Wetlands fully oppllonced, car­ bedroom Duplex. Car- loaded, 24,900 miles. 86 Nova 4 Dr. *6995 peted, fully ap- $ 0 0 0 0 R?1MISCELLANEDUS Asking $9,500. 643-8973. FEBR U AR Y 6, 1989 Agency, approved with modifications an Inland wetlands peted. $700 plus utlll 86 Caprice 4 Dr. *9995 application (or properties on Charter Oak, Spruce, Hlgh- ties. Security and ref pllanced, I'/z baths,full 1976 FORD Granada. ASBESTOS REMOVAL 8. ond. Autumn and Gardner Streets. basement. $775. 643- ISijFDR SALE REINSULATION BENNET erences. Call 647-0628, Needs some work. Town of Manchostor - Mandatory Reforral - Disposition ol evenings. 1823.______Good V8 engine. $250 or 872-9111 JR. HIGH SCHOOL Town land - Vernon Street - Recommended the disposition DOUBLE Bowl, stainless (BARNARD BLDG. and sale of Town land on Vernon Street. ECONOMICAL, Third steel sink with single best offer. 643-6925. VIN E ST.) BRIGHT, SUNNY, floor, one bedroom lever faucet, spray 1979 PLYMOUTH Ho­ Dale Land Development - Cluster Subdivision - (0-51) - apartment with stove FEBRU AR Y 13, 1989 Denied without preludlce a cluster subdivision application SPACIOUS, PRIVATE hose and beige formica rizon TC3. Two door, AUTOMOTIVE PARTS (or land at Dale Road and East Middle Turnpike. and refrigerator. Nice OVER FACTORY INVOICE 80.000 miles. New ra- 5 room. 2 bedroom counter. Tap to accom­ Court of Probate, District of The Town of Manchester Is Dale Land Oevolopment • Wetlands Permit - (D-S2) - Denied location. $475 plus utili­ odate sink. Very good dlals, brakes, shocks Manchester carpeted on second ties and security. No an equal opportunity em­ without preludlce a wetlands application for land at Dale condition. Both for and clutch. Looks and NO 'nCE OF HEARINQ ployer, and requires an affir­ Road and East Middle Turnpike. floor. First time rental pets. Call 643-2129, 9-5. runs good. $1000 or best IN RE: mative action policy for all of $100. Manchester, 646- KRISTIN PERODEAU Victor MacFarlano - Zoning Regulations Amendment - (M- Immaculate - all new MANCHESTER. Two ON ALL NEW 0271. offer. 649-5029 after Its Contractors and Vendors Pursuant to an order of Hon. as a condition of doing busi­ 111) - Denied without preludlce the proposed General His­ appliances - no utilities bedroom flat, first 6pm. William E. FitzGerald, toric Zone regulation amendment. Must see - Cost *700. ness with the town, os per floor, near busline. Nw 1988 & 1989 AUDI 40005,1986, 5speed, Judge, dated January 20,1989 Federal Order 11246. Lloyd Wilson - Special Exception - Taylor Street • (W-39) - References and security carpeting, great laca- a hearing will be held on an Denied without preludlce the request for a special exception ENDROLLS fully loaded with sun­ application praying for a Bid forms, plans and specifi­ tlon, walking distance 27'h width - 25C roof and blaupunkt ro- cations are available at the (or an office building on a 3.85 parcel land on the south side of Call 643-0233, to stores. $650 per MAZDA TRUCKS* change of name as In said ap­ Taylor Street. ask for Mary 13V4 w idth - 2 fo r 250 dlo/cassette. Immacu­ plication on file more fully General Services' office. month. One year lease appears, at the Court of Pro­ A copy of these decisions has been filed In the Town Clerk's MUST ba picked up at the late condition. $9000. TOWN OF office. plus security deposit. bate on February 16, 1989 at MANCHESTER, CT. 643-1726 Herald Office Monday thru Call weeknights or 1:45 P.M. 649-0795. Thuraday before 11 a.m only. weekends, 649-8557. ROBERT B. WEISS, Planning and Zoning Commission ask for Mary. NEW 1989 MAZDA 929 NEW 1989 MAZDA 323 Elizabeth A. Bldwell, GENERAL MANAGER Leo Kwash, Secretary MANCHESTER. Half du­ 068-01 Clerk plex, 3 bedrooms, I'/a AM/FM stereo w/equalizer cassette. AC. pwr. moonroof, 6 MANCHESTER. New baths, security, utlll- way adjustable driver’s seat, childproof locks, digital clock, HATCHBACK half duplex unit lo­ tles. $800. 646-1972. burglar alarm, pwr. steering, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ers, Installed and maintained by the customer at the custom­ cated In desirablearca. tilt wheel, remote trunk re- Purchase for er's expense, for the purpose of measuring process water sewer system. The property owner shall pay rne applicable Two bedrooms, wa- lease, cruise control, front & The Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, In Its that Is not discharged to the sanitary sewer system. The outlet charge in effect at the time of permit application. sher/dryer hook-up on I CONDOMINIUMS rear mud guards. Purchase capacity as the Water Pollution Control Authority, will con­ quantity of water so measured will be deducted from the to­ Charge shall be In accordance with the following schedule: for duct o public hearing on February 7,1989 at 7:30 p.m. at the tal quantity of metered water use prior to calculations of the first floor. $775/month FOR RENT Hearing Room, Lincoln Center, Second Floor, 494 Main sewer use charge. For all residential dwellings plus utilities. Call 644- Street, Manchester, Cannecticut, for the purpose of receiv­ Including private homes, apartment units, $400 0824.______MANCHESTER. Very * ®! ing public comment concerning revising various provisions VI. SEWER SYSTEM LATERAL SEWER CONNECTION condominiums 98 CHARGES Each dwelling unit nice two bath, two bed­ of the existing Schedule of Connections and the Charges for MANCHESTER. Immac­ the Sewage System. ulate 2 bedroom In room Condo. Pool and A. Town Installation; For all motels, hotels, convalescent homes quiet neighborhood. sauna. Near 1-384. $700 REVISED SCHEDULE OF RATES AND CHARGES The Town may. In Its discretion, perform sewer connec­ $200 FINANCING INFORMATION; STK. #3-9004. CASH PRICE *10.013. DOWN FINANCING INFORMATION: STK. #3-3039. CASH PRICE *0400. DOWN tions to the street sewer. Charges for such Installation by and hospitals Each Room $625 plus utilities. Call per month. Call 285- PAYMENT OR TRADE *9,413. AMOUNT FINANCED *11.300.00 MONTHLY PAYMENT OR TRADE *3.000. AMOUNT FINANCED *4400. 00 MONTHLY MANCHESTER SEWER DEPARTMENT 8884 or 633-3349. PAYMENTS OF *391.9a TOTAL INTEREST CHARGES OF *3017.00. DE­ PAYMENTS OF *00.99. TOTAL INTEREST CHARGES OF *1.939.40. DE­ Town In Town roadway, right of way, or easement, are as For all Institultonol type 647-0593.______FERRED PAYMENT PRICE *33.930.00. TOTAL OF PAYMETNS *19,117.0a Effective March 1,1989 follows; $1000 per acre of land FERRED PAYMENT PRICE *7.909.40. TOTAL OF PAYMENTS *9.930.40. buildings such as schools approved for development TWO Apartments for 13.9% ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE FINANCING TO QUALIFIED 13.9% ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE RNANCING TO QUALIFIED I. QUARTERLY SEWER USE RATES - GENERAL CUS­ Size Choree and churches HOMES BUYERS. TAX AND REGISTRATION EXTRA. BUYERS. TAX AND REGISTRAITON EXTRA. TOMER BILLING calculated to the nearest rent. One and two 6" to 8' lateral Based upon actual cost of labor, 1/10 of an acre. rooms on Main Street, FOR RENT The use charge Is a flat rate of $1.31 per Hundred Cubic Feet connections - tools, materials, equipment, en­ Manchester. Call 529- Vn stock trucks only. Must take delivery by Jan. 31. Doesn't Include any factory to dealer Incentives. based upon water consumptloi as Indicated on the water gineering and administration. For all retail, commercial $2000 per acre of land meter except for Monchester residents who are served by a and Industrial buildings aproved for development 7858 or 563-4438. EAST HARTFORD/Glas- sewer system other than the Town's. Those customers will In addition, the cost of labor will be surcharged an addi­ pay all the prevailing user, capital, assessment and miscel­ tional 36% to reflect overhead and the cost of materials calcualted to the nearest MANCHESTER. Three tonbury line. Seven USED CARS — OVER 100 CARS IN STOCK will be surcharged 15% to reflect stocking and handling ) 1/10 of qn acre. bedroom apartment. room Cape with laneous charges In effect from the sewer system servicing 196* LINCOLN them.. charges. : Said outlet charge shall be used to reimburse the Town of $480 plus utilities. Se­ screened porch, gar­ MARK VII L8C B. Installation In $ubdlylslon Manchester Sewer Department (or downstream Improve­ curity. No pets. 646- age, nice lot, first floor L bedroom, 1'/2 bath, Call Helen at 643-2487, II. QUARTERLY SEWER USE RATES FOR LYDALL, B. Equipment Charge- For all residential dwellings Z Townhouse. Applian­ 8-4:30 weekday*. INC. Cur $14.00/Hour Including private homes, n ces, full basement, Compressor $19.00/Hour apartment units, s The above schedule of use charges will apply lessa creditfor $600 M pool. $700 plus utilities. Lydoli's prior payment of Its share of the 1971 bond debt, Pick up $19.00/Hour condominiums Each dwelling unit Oi Security. No pets. Call which credit has been calculated to be $.047 per 100 cubic Dump Truck $28.00/Hour I STORE AND feet. Backhoe $28.00/Hour For all motels,'hotels, Joe Lombardo, 647- Vactor $36.00/Hour convalescent homes FJ 1413. OFFICE SPACE User charges for Lvdall, Inc. shall be bosed primarily upon and hospitals » metered wastewater flow because part of their water, used C. ChargaMe Repairs X 1 MANCHESTER. Sunset mainly (or process, comes trom private sources. For all Institultonol type $1,500 per acre of land Street. Two bedroom, EAST HARTFORD. New Repairs to facilities such as mains, laterals, manholes, M office space In restored etc., which are beyond the responsibility of the Sewer De­ buildings such as schools approved for development W unique duplex with III. QUARTERLY SEWER USE RATES FOR EIGHTH and churches > house, Burnside Ave. UTILITIES DISTRICT partment will be based upon the actual cost of labor, calculated to the nearest o garage. Central air tools, materials, and equipment. In addition, the cost of 1/10 of an acre. r conditioning, applian­ 3800 square feet with The sewer use charges will be based on metered water at the labor will be surcharged an addtional 36% to reflect over­ o < ces. References and basement. Can be di­ rate of $1,263 per one hundred cubic feet. head and the costs of materials will be surcharged 15% to For all retail, commercial $3,000 per acre of lond K vided. Terms negotia­ reflect stocking and handling charges. and Industrial buildings aproved for development security. $650. 649-3423. IV. SURCHARGE RATES U ble. For Information, VIII. LATE PAYMENT PENALTY calcualted to the nearest X EAST HARTFORD. call Ruth FIske, 282- In addition to the above sewer use charges, the Sewer 1/10 of an acre. Clean, second floor, 5 0651. Department will lew surcharges for excessive quontlHesof All user, quality surcharges, connection and miscellaneous X Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BODS) and Suspended Solids charges are due and payable upon receipt of the bill by the Said outlet charge shall be used to reimburse the Town of a rooms, 2 bedrooms. customer. Any charge not paid within thirty (30) days of the Manchester Sewer Department for downstream Improve­ Stove and refrigerator. STORE. 46 Oak Street. (S.S) as follows; ments to the Wastewater Treatment Plant and other such fa­ H Excellent ground floor due dote shall thereupon be delinquent and shall bear Inter­ CA Security required. $650 BODS: $0,073 per pound In excess of 350 milligrams per liter est from the due date at the rate and In the manner provided cilities as force mains, pumping stations, trunk sewers and U plus utilities. Call 644- location. Good for pro­ (mg/L), as determined by laborotory analysis. by the Generol Statutes of the State of Connecticut (or delin­ Interceptor or relief sewers. K fessionals, Attorneys, 1712.______S.S.: $0,064 per pound In excess of 350 milligrams per liter quent property taxes. Peter Lozis, Superintendent Dentists, Insurance, (mg/L), as determined by laboratory analysis. Water and Sewer Department HEBRO N . Modern, two Real Estate, Doctors, Hours: Septic tank discharge at Sewage Treotment Plant: IX. SEWER SYSTEM OUTLET CHARGE Dated at Manchester, Connecticut January 24, 1989. bedroom, heat, hot wo- Travel, Finance, Etc. 643-5135 Each property owner within the Town of Manchester, In­ Open Evenings 'til 9 p.m. $42.00 per 1,000 gals. Approved as to Form ter, appliances, park­ Grossman 8< Weln- Fn. & Sal. 'til 6 p.m. 301-315 Center St. • Manchester. CT (exit eo oft i-84) cluding within the Eighth Utilities District, ultimately utiliz­ William J. Shea ing, no pets. $625. 228- traub, 649-5334, 647- V. EXCEPTION METERS - LARGE COMMERCIAL AND ing the Town of Manchester Sewer System shall pay a sewer Assistant Town AHorney 3245, 646-0882. 9223. IN DU STRIAL CUSTOMERS outlet charge atthetlmeap

SPORTS Graf wins Carson gets title at Aussie Open the head job MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Slam competition since beginning her , overcoming her toughest five-title string at last year’s Austral­ test of the tournament, beat fifth- ian Open. seeded Helena Sukova of Czechoslo­ with Browns vakia 6-4, 6-4 at the Australian Open Graf earned $135,000 for winning the Saturday to capture her fifth straight championship. Sukova, who was also *v -i Grand Slam title. runner-up at the 1984 Australian By Chuck Melvin » Sukova jumped to a 4-3 lead in the Open, received $67,500. The Associated Press opening set before Graf took control It was Graf’s sixth Grand Slam title with her fierce forehand and won the overall. She also won the 1987 French CLEVELAND — Bud Carson, the architect of next seven games. Sukova mounted Open. Pittsburgh’s “ Steel Curtain” defense during the * another challenge in the second set, late 1970s. was named Friday as head coach of the On Friday, Ivan Lendl and Miloslav saving two match points to close Mecir conquered a sizzling sun and Cleveland Browns, replacing Marty within 4-5, but Graf held serve on a underdog opponents to set up an Schottenheimer. forehand pass to win the match. t _ all-Czech men’s final. Carson. 57, signed a three-year contract for his The 71-minute contest, played in first N FL head coaching job and said he welcomed X. 100-degree heat at the National Tennis The Czech tennis stars conquered a the pressure that comes with taking charge of a Center, was Graf’s longest of the sizzling sun and underdog opponents winning team. The Browns were 10-6 this season and tournament. The 19-year-old West Friday in reaching the Australian have been to the playoffs four straight years. German also lost more games than in Open final. Lendl outdueled 11th- “ I think this is a very choice job,” Carson said. any of her previous matches during seeded Thomas Muster of Austria 6-2, “ There aren’t many people lucky enough to step into X the two-week event. 6-4, 5-7, 7-5 in a baseline battle, while a situation like this.” r Mecir dismantled unseeded Swede Graf is only the fourth woman to win The Browns did not disclose terms of his contract, five consecutive Grand Slam titles. Jan Gunnarsson 7-5, 6-2, 6-2 with though a source said the first year would pay Carson , Margaret Court quickness and cunning about $400,000 — the same as Schottenheimer made 3 and Maureen Connolly each won six groundstrokes. this season. Raises and incentive bonuses are AP photo Grand Slam events in a row. The victories set up a rematch of the included in subsequent years. Graf, playing in her eighth consecu­ WOMEN’S CHAMP — Steffi Graf of West Germany, ranked No. 1 1986 U.S. Open final, which Lendl won Schottenheimer quit the Browns on Dec. 27 after tive Grand Slam final, did not drop a in straight sets. Lendl has won three refusing owner Art Modell’s demands that he AP photo in the world, opened her 1989 campaign Saturday by winning DAPPER GREENWELL — Boston Red set in the tournament for the second U.S. Opens and three French Opens, relinquish his duties as offensive coordinator and annual awards dinner of the Boston the Australian Open Tennis championships in Melbourne. She straight yea'r. The world’s top-ranked Sox outfielder Mike Greenwell, left, but still is seeking his first Australian fire some of his assistants. He was hired as head chapter of the Baseball Writers’ Associa­ beat Helena Sukova in the final. player has lost only two sets in Grand Open title. coach by Kansas City on Tuesday. passes back an autograph baseball to a tion of America. Carson said he had no qualms about accepting a fan Thursday night prior to the 50th job upon which Modell had placed certain strict conditions, including the promotion of quarterbacks Schultz sees action on Prop. 42 coach Marc Trestman to offensive coordinator and little or no input in the Browns’ draft. Boston dinner features Yaz N.C. State sets By Dirk Beveridge school and an SAT score of at the Southeastern Conference to “ I ’m not going in with all my hands tied behind The Associated Press least 700. discuss the matter. me,” Carson said. “ Art has hired an offensive By Paul Ofria Yastrzemski finished his 23- Tommy McCarthy Memorial After the NCAA adopted Propo­ “ I thought John Thompson coordinator I can live with. My role will be to set the Special to the Herald year career on Oct. 2. 1983 with Award, Eddie Pellagrin! for up study group BLACKSBURG. Va. - NCAA sition 42. Georgetown basketball handled everything very well,” philosophy. And I ’m going to stay very close to the 452 home runs and 3,419 hits. He is contributions to amateur and executive director Dick Schultz coach John Thompson demon­ Schultz said. “ He protested. He defense. I ’m not going to throw away all the things BOSTON — The Boston Chap­ the only American League player professional baseball and Earl predicted Friday that controver­ strated his objection by staying didn’t protest on racial grounds. I’ve learned.” sial Proposition 42 will be brought off the bench for two games. ter of the Baseball Writers to reach both plateaus. He also Wilson with the former Red Sox RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) — A four-member He protested on the basis of the Carson said he would hire a defensive coordina­ up again at next year’s NCAA “ I don’t think it was a surprise Association of America gathered holds the A L mark for games Award. panel has been appointed by the president of fact that it was eliminating the tor. The Browns plan to interview former convention, where some schools that a number of people spoke out Thursday night for their 50th played (3,308), threebatting titles The 1988 Major League Execu­ the University of North Carolina system to opportunity for a certain group of Pittsburgh defensive coordinator Tony Dungy for will try and delay it and others in opposition to it, but I think the Annual Awards Dinner at the (1963, 1967, and 1968) and seven tive of the Year Award, usually conduct an independent inquiry into allega­ people. that job next week. will try and kill it. fact that Thompson walked off Hynes Auditorium. gold gloves for his fielding reserved for general managers, tions of wrongdoing in the North Carolina State “ He talked about the cultural Carson was one of five defensive coordinators who “ I ’m sure in 1990 there will be the court, that really highlighted It was an evening to honor past, prowess. was given to Red Sox vice- basketball program, it was announced Friday. bias of the test. The test people received serious consideration for the head legislation there to either delay it it and made a national issue out of present and future major league Yaz, who turns 50 years old on president for player development UNC System president C D. Spangler Jr., in themselves talked about that.” coaching job. Also interviewed were Fritz Shurmur or eliminate it.” Schultz said at it,” Schultz said. “ Had he not players, but most of all, it was as Aug. 9 and looks as if he could still Ed Kenney. All nine regular Red a prepared statement issued late Friday Critics of Proposition 42 have of the Los Angeles Rams, Vince Tobin of the Chicago Virginia Tech. “ But now, if done that, you would have had master of ceremonies Dick Stock- turn on a fastball, won the triple Sox players plus five starting afternoon, said because statements regarding said it is most likely to affect Bears and Floyd Peters of the Minnesota Vikings, people voted on it. I ’m not sure if some coaches make some nega­ ton said, “ a centerpiece for a once crown (.326 batting average, 44 pitchers from the 1988 Eastern the charges of improprieties have been minority student-athletes, but while San Francisco defensive coordinator George the result wouldn’t be the same.” tive comments about it. It would in a lifetime player.” homers and 121 RBI) in leading Division champions came up repeated across the country, the integrity of Schultz pointed out that some Seifert was on his way to Cleveland for an intendew Proposition 42. scheduled to have been in the paper two or The player of course, is the man the Sox to the Impossible Dream through Kenney’s farm system. N.C. State “ is being called into question.” black leaders and black educa­ before being called back and hired as the 49ers’ head take effect in the fall of 1990, three days, and that’s all you called Yaz, newly elected Hall of pennant in 1967. The Red Sox minor league “ No end is now in sight,” Spangler said, tors agree that the rule’s aca­ coach. would not let freshmen receive would have heard about it.” Famer Carl Michael Other former players recog­ system also produced the Carol­ adding that he had had further talks with demic requirements are good Tobin had dropped out of the running by last week athletic scholarships unless they NCAA officials met last week Yastrzemski. nized by the BBWAA were ina League MVP, Bridgewater, Robert “ Roddy” Jones, chairman of the UNC minimum standards that should and Peters withdrew his name even earlier, leaving had a 2.0 grade average in high with Thompson and officials of “ All you need to know is 3,000 Johnny Pesky with the Judge Mass., native Mickey Pina. Pina Board of Governors as well as N.C. State be met. Carson and Shurmur as the finalists. Carson hits and 400 home runs,” Stockton Emil Fuchs Memorial Award For was awarded the Annual Minor apparently won the job because of his experience in Chancellor Bruce Poulton. said. “ Yaz not only reached but Long and Meritorious Service to League Award for his 21-homer, the Browns’ conference, the AFC. “ We are all agreed that the circumstances shattered those milestones.” Baseball, Sam Mele with the 108-RBI season in 1988. call for immediate action.” Spangler said. Pro Bowl winds up NFL season Named to the panel were Phil Carlton, a HONOLULU (AP) - John “ I have to pinch myself to see if safety Ronnie Lott of San Fran­ former associate justice of the North Carolina Settle, who will be making his I ’m dreaming,” Brown said. “ It’s cisco. both making their seventh Balk rule is coming to a discernible stop Supreme Court; Dr. D.W. Colvard, former first appearance in the Pro Bowl going to be hard for me to top this trip to the game, and Chicago chancellor of the University of North Carolina Sunday, is looking forward to linebacker Mike Singletary and By Ben Walker year.” The clarifications were adopted in the case. I expect there will be good at Charlotte: William Klopman. former seeing how he stacks up against Kickoff time for the Pro Bowl, Kansas City free safety Deron The Associated Press December 1987 on a one-year trial the umpires. I guess we enforced it chairman of the board and chief executive faith.” before.” the N F L ’s best. being played for the 10th consecu­ Cherry, in their sixth Pro Bowl. 1 basis. The Along with balk changes, the rules officer of Burlington Industries; and Samuel “ It’s a great opportunity.” the tive year in Aloha Stadium, is 8 NEW YORK - The balk rules that Marty Springstead, supervisor of The game, which has become Players Association, which has the committee agreed to act on a Poole, vice chairman of the UNC Board of second-year running back for the p.m. EST. The 50.113-seat sta­ bogged down baseball last season American League umpires, said this established in Hawaii, and the right to approve or veto such changes, recommendation by the scoring rules Governors and chairman of the board’s special Atlanta Falcons said. “ You get a dium is expected to be a sellout. have come to a discernible stop. week’s change “ doesn’t reallv mean week leading up to it appear to be opposed the newer language. Base­ committee to drop the game-winning committee on intercollegiate athletics. chance to test your skills against Settle, a member of the NFC The changes that led to a record 924 much.” as much fun for the players as it is ball’s rules committee made it official RBI as an official statistic. The Poole will chair the commission. the best linebackers, corner- team, and Brown, a member of balks — up from 356 the previous year “ I think at the end of the season, work. Thursday. GWRBI was adopted by the commit­ “ Chairman Jones and I regret the necessity backs and defensive backs in the the AFC team, are among 37 — are being dropped, baseball an­ they were all pretty much coming to a “ We thought that the change, both tee in 1979 and went into effect in 1980. for taking this course of action.” Spangler .said. league, first-timers in the Pro Bowl. Practices during the week are nounced Friday. From now on, balks stop. That’s the way it was meant to be in enforcement and language, was The squawking about balking might “ We are convinced, however, that it is the right “ As I flew in here, I was At the other end of the spectrum limited to a couple of hours in the will be called as they were before 1988. anyway.” he said. inapproporiate and likely to force continue. thing to do for North Carolina State thinking about all the players who on the 42-man AFC and NFC morning, allowing the players No longer will pitchers be required Bill Murray of the commissioner’s and their families time for the changes in the game that nobody “ They took the word ‘discernible’ University.” a re here and wonderi ng whether I rosters. New York Giants line­ to make a “ discernible” stop in the set office and a member of the rules wanted,” Don Fehr. executive direc­ out. but you still have to come to a The investigation stems from the publication should even be here.” backer Lawrence Taylor is mak- beach or golf in the afternoon. position, although they still must tor of the union, said. complete stop. We’re telling umpires committee, said, “ I ’m sure the of allegations appearing on the dust jacket of Rookie Tim Brown, the wide ing his eighth Pro Bowl “It’s a great thing,” said come to a complete halt. Also, umpires will call what they see.” “ The balk rule is to be enforced in that,” Ed Vargo, supervisor of the forthcoming book. “ Personal Fouls.” The receiver-return specialist for the appearance. Buffalo’s Marv Levy, coach of the pitchers no longer must have “ both” 1989 as it was in 1987 and in earlier National League umpires, said. “ It’s book focuses on the 1986-87 N.C. State Los Angeles Raiders, is similarly Other Pro Bowl veterans in­ AFC team. “ The players all seem feet on the ground when they set. Overall. 558 balks were called in the years,” Fehr said. “ I expect that to be going to come down to judgment from AL and 366 in the NL. basketball team. awed by his first brush with the clude offensive tackle Anthony to enjoy it and I know their N FL all-star game. Munoz of Cincinnati and free families do.” J AA N

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Nina Foust 72-74— 146 Sherri Turner 73-73—146 Weekend scholastic slate Ok-Hee Ku 74-72— 146 Hartford upsets BU Mark O'Meara 66- 68— 134 Basketball Kris Tschetter 71-75—146 Dave Stockton 65- 70— 135 In wrestling acton. Manchester High (13-3-1) will Pat Brodlev 7571— 146 Tom Kite 67- 70— 137 Deborah McHottle 73-73—146 HARTFORD (AP) — Larry Griffiths scored 16 Hockey (Javld Ogrin 68- 70-138 host powerful Windham High today at noon. Solly Oulnlon 71-75—146 points and A) Jones added 15 as Hartford defeated Ted Schulz 68-70— 138 Windham is ranked fourth in the unofficial state NBA standings Susan Sanders 74-72—146 Boston University 69-60 Friday night Bernhard Longer 7068— 138 Sue ErtI 74-73— 147 Jack NIcklaus 6969— 138 poll. A victory by the Indians would equal their Hartford. 7-10 and 3-5 in ECAC North Atlantic Ken Green Alice Miller 74-73— 147 NHL standings 68- 71— 139 school record of 14 wins in a season established last EASTERN CONFERENCE Dale Eggellng 73-74—147 Conference, never trailed in the game. The Hawks Greg Ladehoff 69- 70— 139 A m v Benz 74-73— 147 Mark Brooks year. Atlantic Division took a 33-25 lead at halftime behind Jones’ 10 points. 7366— 139 W L Pet. GB NCAA Chihiro Nakallma 7571—147 WALES CONFERENCE Loren Roberts 67- 72— 139 Also, winless Cheney Tech (0-18) will be involved New York 27 14 .659 Joan PItcock 73-74— 147 Nate Gainey’s 10-fool jumper gave Hartford its Patrick Division By LEWIS WITHAM Gll Morgan 7069^139 Sandy Lyle • in a triangular meet with Sacred Heart and host Philadelphia 23 18 .561 4 CIndv Rorlck 72-75— 147 biggest lead in the game. 43-31. with 16:04 left. W L T PtS GF GA 68- 72— 140 Boston 19 21 .475 7'/j Championships Sherrin Smvers 74-73—147 N Y Rangers 27 16 7 61 202 176 Take the total bases by Pete Nick Price 66- 74— 140 Portland High today at noon. New Jersey 16 24 .400 lO'/j Tommie Green 7572—147 Boston. 10-6 and 5-2. fought back, and after a foul Pittsburgh 27 17 4 58 223 203 Rose in the game he broke Ty Steve Jones 71-69— 140 John Inman In girls’ basketball action. East Catholic (6-8) will Washington 14 24 .368 111/2 A/targaret Will 74-73— 147 shot by Tony DaCosta. the Terriers pulled within Washington 25 18 8 58 183 166 Cobb's hit record, multiply by 70- 70— 140 Charlotte Rocco Mediate host Mercy High of Middletown in an All 11 30 .268 16 All-time men’s iemlers Danielle Ammaccapane 78-69— 147 Philadelphia 25 23 3 53 196 173 71- 69— 140 Central Division Lisa Lewis 76.71— 147 one point. 55-.54. with 6:04 left. New Jersey 18 25 8 44 178 214 the number of Alou brothers to Mike McCullough 69- 71— 140 Connecticut Conference clash today at noon. Cleveland 31 8 .795 ___ Kim Williams 72-75— 147 NY Islanders 16 29 3 35 158 199 play in the majors, add the Keith Clearwater 72- 69— 141 Detroit 26 13 .667 5 S port-T eah-T itles Debbie Massev 7571—147 Adams Division Howard Clark 71-70— 141 In hockey action. Manchester (3-7-2) will travel to number of head coaches in the George Archer Milwaukee 25 13 .658 5'/2 Judy Dickinson 71-76—147 Montreal 33 14 6 72 198 154 history of the Miami Dolphins, 69-72— 141 Enfield to take on Fermi High (11-2) this afternoon Atlanta 25 14 .641 6 Baseball-Southern Cal--11 Jennifer Wvott 72-75—147 Astros after Boggs Buffalo 23 21 6 52 184 189 Chris Perry 69-72— 141 Chicago 24 16 .600 7'/2 Barb Bunkowsky 73-74—147 Boston 20 21 10 50 169 167 and divide by the number of Lennie Clements 67- 74— 141 at 1:30 at the Enfield Twins Rink. Bob Eastwood Indiana 11 29 .275 20'/2 Elaine Crosby 7572—147 Hartford 21 24 4 46 182 177 75-66— 141 Basketball-UCLA-10______HOUSTON (AP) — The Houston Astros have been points needed to win a tennis Dennis Trixler Kim Bauer 70-77-147 turned down twice this week in efforts to make a Quebec 16 29 6 38 173 229 tie breaker. 69- 72— 141 MMwtst Division Lvnn Connelly 78-70—148 CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Brad Fabel 70- 71— 141 W L Pet. GB Boxing-Wisconsin-8 Christa Teno 77.71— 148 deal with the Boston Red Sox for third baseman Norris Division Buddy (Jardner 70- 71— 141 Huskies host St. John’s Fuzzy Zoeller Houston 24 16 .600 Diana Helnicke-Rauch 7573—148 Wade Boggs. The Houston Post reported Friday. W L PtS G F G A PAYOFF: The answer is also 71- 71— 142 Utah 24 16 .600 _ Golf-Yale-21 Lori Garbaez 7573—148 Detroit 23 19 54 195 190 the number of times this player Davis Love III 70-72-142 HARTFORD — The University of Connecticut Dallas 21 18 .538 2'/2 MItzl Edge 7573—148 The newspaper, quoting an unidentified source St. Louis 17 23 Jim Carter 70- 72— 142 42 161 175 Billy Andrade (2-4, 10-5) will host St. John’s (4-3. 12-5) in Big East Denver 21 20 .512 3'/2 Gymnastics-Penn Stale-9 JoAnne Corner 73-75—148 close to the Red Sox. said Boston on Monday Minnesota 42 165 182 surpassed 50 home runs in a 71- 71— 142 San Antonio 11 29 .275 13 Mindy Moore 7573—148 Chicago 37 186 219 season, the only National Lea­ Scott Simpson 70- 72— 142 Conference action this afternoon at 1 at the Civic M iam i rejected an Astro offer of pitcher Bob Knepper and Lanny Wadkins 73- 69— 142 4 35 .103 19'/2 Soccer-St. Louis-10 CIndv FIgg-CurrIer 7573—148 Toronto 36 151 210 guer besides Willie Mays to Center. Pacific Division Marta Flgueros-Dottl 72-76—148 outfielders Kevin Bass and Terry Puhl. Smvtbe Division Johnny Miller 7072— 142 ___ do it more than once. Who is he? A6ark Calcavecchlo The Huskies are coming off a heart-breaking 59-55 L.A. Lakers 27 13 .675 Deb Richard 7573—148 On Wednesday, the Astros revised the offer to Calgary 32 11 7 71 213 140 71- 72— 143 Phoenix 24 14 .632 2 Swimming-Ohio State-11______Lori West 74.74— 148 Los Angeles 27 19 4 58 252 211 Bill Kratzert 7073— 143 defeat to second-ranked Georgetown last Saturday Seattle 24 14 .632 2 Dawn Coe 74.75— 149 include Knepper. Bass and third baseman Ken Edmonton 24 21 6 54 216 191 [Javld Canipe 7073— 143 Fred Couples at the Cap Centre. St. John’s dropped a 75-64 Golden State 20 19 .513 6'/2 Tennis-UCLA-15 Muffin Spencer-Devlln 7573— 149 Caminiti. and again were turned down the source Vancouver 19 25 6 44 160 162 71- 72— 143 Portland 20 19 .513 6( udiey idJO AVd Danny Edwards 72- 71— 143 decision to Georgetown Monday night, also at the said. Bob Tway 7073— 143 Sacramento 12 27 .308 U '/ 7 Track (outdoor)-Southern Cal-26 Myra Blackwelder 7574—149 Friday’s Games Z = i - Z exf :U3MSNV Cap Centre. L.A. Clippers 10 30 .250 17 Vicki Fergon 75.74— 149 Houston general manager Bill Wood confirmed he Buffalo4, Montreal 2 Craig Stabler 7073— 143 Friday’s Gomes Margaret Ward 78.71— 149 71- 72— 143 The Redmen will be without 6-9 forward Jayson DetroIt8,Toronto1 ©1985 by NEA. Inc Wreslling-Oklahoma State-27 Patty Jordan 73.76— 149 talked with the Red Sox but said he would not HartfordS, New Jersev6 John Cook 67- 76— 143 Williams, who was suspended for an altercation in Boston 128, tecromento 116 Donna White 75.74— 149 Saturday’s Games Bobby Wadkins 69-74— 143 identify players involved in the discussions. Robin Freeman Monday’s game with Georgetown. Williams had 18 Philadelphia 113, Golden State 112 Gina Hull 76-73— 149 New York Islanders at Philadelphia, 11:05 7073— 143 Cleveland 80, Detroit 79 Julie Cole 70-79— 149 a.m. Mon, malor-game miscondud (spearing), Roger Maltble 69-74— 143 points and 14 rebounds in the first meeting of the Dallas 126, Son Antonio 82 Rosie Jones 79.70— 149 Winnipeg at Boston, 1:35 p.m. 3:56; Bodger, Buf (cross-checking), 8:30; Hoi Sutton 7073— 143 year with Connecticut, won by St. John’s. Chicago 117, Washington 106 Big East standings Colleen Walker 75.74— 149 Final year for Evert Quebec at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. Naslund, Mon (hooking), 13:25; Hogue, D.A. Welbring 73- 70— 143 New York at Phoenix, (n) Ayako Okamoto 7575— 149 Detroit at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. 17:18; Lemleux, Mon Brian Tennyson 7469^143 Big East Conference Bobby Clampett Atlanta at Seattle, (n) O ’all Lourle RInker 7574— 149 LONDON (AP) — Chris Evert says she will retire Chicago at Calgary, 8:05 p.m. (hIgh-stIckIng), 19:04. 69-74— 143 Charlotte at L.A. Lakers, (n) W L W L Laura Hurlbut 73-76—149 Buffalo at Montreal, 8:05 p.m. Third Period— 5, Buffalo, Andreychuk 15 Clark Burroughs 7569-144 Whalers entertain Nordlques Saturday’s Games Georgetown 5 1 15 1 Silvio Bertolaccinl 7573—149 from women’s tennis after this season and is New York Rangers at Toronto, 8:05 p.m. (Follgno), 8:36. 6, Montreal, Courtnall 12 Bill Sander 74- 70— 144 Golden State at Indlano, 7:30 p.m. Seton Hall 4 2 17 2 Karin Mundinger 78-71__149 (Keane, Corson), 10:58 (pp). Penalties— Leonard Thompson 73-71— 144 considering an international farewell tour. British Don Shlrev Philadelphia at New Jersey, 8 p.m. Providence 4 2 15 2 Failed to Qualify New Jersey at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. Ruff, Buf (slashing), 5:08; Reekie, Buf, 73-71— 144 HARTFORD — The Hartford Whalers will Houston at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. St. Joh n 's 4 3 12 5 newspapers reported Friday. Washington at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. (ItkJPlng), 9:34; Reekie, Buf (slashing). Steve Pate 72- 72— 144 Pittsburgh JIM Briles 7574— 150 Jim Benepe entertain the Quebec Nordiques in an Adams Phoenix at Denver, 9:30 p.m. 3 3 10 7 Marlene Hagge 70-8O— 150 Evert. 34. who has won 18 Grand Slam singles Edmonton at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. 71- 73— 144 New Y ork at Utah, 9:30 p.m. V lllanova 2 3 11 8 Sunday’s Game Shots on goal-Montreal 8-17-13—38. Jeff Hart 7074— 144 Division clash tonight at 7:30 (SportsChannel. Connecticut Tracy Kerdyk 7575—150 Brad Bryant Milwaukee at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. 2 4 10 5 Corollne Pierce 7574—150 titles, said .she was concentrating on this year’s Calgary at Vancouver, 10:05 p.m. Buffalo 12-4-4— 20. 72- 72— 144 WTIC) at the Civic Center. The Whalers beat the Atlanta at Portland, 10:30 p.m. Syracuse 2 4 16 4 Connie ChlllemI 77.73__150 Wimbledon championship, a tournament she has Power-ploy Opportunities-Montreal 1 John Huston 73- 71— 144 Sunday’s Games Boston College of 6; Buffalo 1 of 6. Mac O'Grady 71-73— 144 Nordiques last Monday night in Quebec. 5-0. Kathy Whitworth 78-72__150 won three times. Jim Booros L.A. Lakers at Dallas, 1 p.m. Martha Foyer 7575—150 NHL results Goalies— Montreal, Roy, 19-5-3 (14shots- 71-73— 144 Clevelond vs. Washington at Baltimore, 1 Today’s Games Trish Johnson 7574— iso She married for the second time last year, to Exelby (12:33 2hd, 1-1), Roy Tim Simpson 68- 76— 144 Atark Hayes p.m. St. J o h n 's at UConn (Civic Center), 1 former Olympic skier Andy Mill, and has said that 5-4). Buffalo, Puppa, 17-10-6 7074— 144 M iam i at Boston, 3:30 p.m. p.m. Whalers 8, Devils 6 (20-19), Cloutier (17:18 2nd, 18-17). Mike Hulbert 7669— 145 Sacromento at Detroit, 7 p.m. Boston College at Seton Hall, 1 p.m she would like to have children. A — 16,433. Larry Sllveira 7669— 145 Television and Radio Milwaukee at Seattle, 10 p.m. Georgetown at LSU , 2 p.m In the interviews in the British papers. Evert said Referee— Denis Morel. Linesmen— Alan Taple 71-74— 145 Providence at Syracuse, 8 p.m. Scholastic Hartford 1 3 4— 8 Ron Finn, RayScopInello. Robert Thompson 7 0 7 5 - 145 Pittsburgh at Vlllanova, 8 p.m. she finally had decided to quit after 1989. Now Jeney 3 1 2— 6 Mike Donald 74- 71— 145 Monday’s (iames Rrst Period— 1, New Jersey, Muller 20 Billy Mayfair 73- 72— 145 AAark Lye TODAY NBA resulta Massachusetts at UConn (Storrs), 8 (Korn, Wolonln), :49. 2, New Jersey, Red Wings 8. Maple Leafs 1 74- 71— 145 p.m. Sundstrom 19 (Shanahan, Kurvers), 2:39.3, Charles Bowles 71-74— 145 1 p.m. — College basketball: St. John’s at UConn, Pittsburgh at St. J o h n ’s, 7:30 p.m Bennet Invitational New Jersey, Brown8 (Lolselle, Willie Wood 73-72— 145 Wednesday’s Games Daniel leads by two Toronto n 1 0— 1 Ronnie M c^nn WPOP (1410-AM) Conacher), 10:14. 4, Hartford, Babych 4 Detroit 1 3 71- 74— 145 76ers 113, Warriors 112 Vlllanova at Syracuse, 8 p.m Nothan Hale of Coventry and Bennet (Ferraro), 19:50 (pp). Penalties— Muller, Kenny Perry 73- 72— 145 1:30 p.m. — College basketball: Georgia Tech at Providence at St. Jo h n ’s, 8 p.m. Junior High will meet In the boys' BOCA RATON. Fla. (AP) — BethDaniel, thriving NJ (Interference), 11:18; Broten, NJ First Period— 1, Detroit, Krentz 1 Morris Hatalsky 74- 71— 145 Seton Holl at Georgetown, 8 p.m championship game ot the Bennet (Burr, Kocur), 13:53. Penalties— Daoust, Tommy Armour III 72- 73— 145 North Carolina, ESPN G O L D E N S T A T E (112) on a golf course she normally finds unkind, shot (tripping), 17:53. Tor (Interference), 3:»; Marsh, Tgr Saturday, Feb. 4 Junior High Junior Varsity Basketball Second Period— 5, Hartford, Francis 19 Blaine McCJilllster 69- 76— 145 1:30 p.m. — Jets at Bruins, NESn Mullln 12-24 6-7 » , Teagle 5-13 04) 10, UConn ot Providence, 2 p.m Invitational following wins Friday 4-under-par 68 Friday to open a two-stroke (holding), 5:28; MacL^an, Det (Interfer­ Rod Curl L.SmIth 3-3 04) 6, Gotland 6-14 0-2 12, (DIneen), :45. 6, Hartford, DIneen 31 72- 73— 145 2 p.m. — College basketball: Georgetown at LSU, Syracuse at Pittsburgh, 2 p.m. afternoon. advantage over Chris Johnson midway through the (Babych), 3:45 (pp). 7, New Jersey, ence), 5:28; Curran, Tor, double mlnor- Peter Jacobsen 68- 77— 145 Richmond 10-28 3-5 24, Bol 1-504)2, Alford4-9 Seton Hall at Boston College, 8pm llling Junior mlscondud-game miscondud (holding, Cory Hallberg 04) 8, O.SmIth 2-4 04) 4, Higgins 6-10 2-2 16. MacL-ean29(Shanahan,Sundstrom),13:27. 73- 72— 145 Channel 3 Sunday, Feb. s Bennet nipped Corpus LPGA Oldsmobile Classic. unsportsmanlike condud), 15:44; Yz- Rick Fehr 75- 71— 146 Totals49-11011-16112. 8, Hartford, Fronds 20 (Babych), 13:39. erman, Det (slashing), 18:08. 3 p.m. — Bowling: Quaker State Open, Channel 8 Georgetown at Vlllanova, noon ChrlstI of Wethersfield, 4342. The second-round leader had six birdies and two Penalties— Maciver, Har (holding), 1:17; Anders Forsbrand 72-74— 146 P H IL A D E L P H IA (113) Second Period— 2, Detroit, Gallont 26 Karl Kimball Jones 2-3 0-2 4, Borklev 7-20 3-4 17, Saturday's schedule has: Girls Conso- Broten, NJ (Interference), 1:59; Peterson, 72-74— 146 4 p.m. — College basketball: Oklahoma at UNLV. lotlon at 10 a.m. — Bennet vs. llling; bogeys on the par-72. 6.333-yard Stonebridge Golf (Yzerman), 1:03. 3, Toronto, Fergus 14 Curt Byrum 7472— 146 (SmInskI 12-22 3-3 27, Brooks 2-6 04) 6, Har (holding), 4:04; RoberTson, Har (Osborne, Olczyk), 3:09 (pp). 4, Detroit, Channel 30 — ""PO vs. Corpus and Country Club course and finished with a 36-hole (roughing), 15:29; O'Callahan, NJ (rough­ Dick Mast 71- 75— 146 Hawkins 8-21 2-2 21, Anderson 1026 1-2 21, ChrlstI at noon; Girls Championship — Norwood 7 (Gallant, Oates), 7:20 (pp). 5, John AAahoffey 4 p.m. — College basketball: Drake at Tu'sa, Thornton 3-7 5-6 11, Wingate 04) 04) 0, total of 7-under 137. ing), 15:29; 69- 77— 146 Nathan Hale vs. Corpus ChrlstI ot2p.m; Detroit, Kllma 7 (Dotes, Houda), 17:53. Bob Lunn 72- 74— 146 Henderson 1-74-46, Coleman OOOOO.Totals Ladouceur, Har (holding), 19:58. Penaltles-Zombo, Det (holding), 2:02; SportsChannel G olf Championship — Bennet vs. Johnson, coming off a disappointing season in Third period— 9, New Jersey, Verbeek 16 Jerry Pate 75-71— 146 45-112 18-23 113. Nathan Hole ot 4 p.m. Salming, Tor (hooking), 6:14. Corey Pavin 4 p.m. — Golf: Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Channel 3 G olden state 27 33 25 27— 112 which she won only $46,219. shot a 69. with four (Muller, Broten), 4:16.10, Hortford, DIneen 71-75— 146 Jeremy Haynes hod 19 points and Pat Third Period— 6, Detroit, Barr 16 Andy Bean 7472— 146 P tilla d e lp llla 29 29 25 30— 113 32 (Francis, AAacIver), 5:57 (pp). 11, (Kllma, Zombo), 2:49. 7, Otrolt, Yzer- 4:30 p.m. — College basketball: Oregon at Hacklemon 18 for Nathan Hale while birdies and a bogey, that left her at 139. Five others Hartford, Lawton 12 (Babych, Francis), Kent Kluba 73- 73— 146 3-Polnt goals— Hawkins 3, Higgins 2, Montrell Brown netted 19 and Jay mon 45 (Norwood, (killant), 11:23 (pp). 8, Mark WIebe California, NESN (joined in progress) Brooks 2, Richmond. Fouled out— None. trailed Daniel by three strokes, including defending 8:14.12, Hartford, AAacDermId 11 (Young, 71- 75— 146 Oldamoblle Classic scores Romeo 10 for llling. Isaac Dejesus had Detroit, MacLeon 29 (Gallant, Yzerman), Hubert Green 7473— 147 6 p.m. — College basketball: UCLA at Washing­ Rebounds— Golden State 61 (L.SmIth 12), champion Nancy Lopez and first-round leader Dot Samuelsson), 15:19 (pp). 13, New Jersey, 18:53 (pp). 9, Detroit, Burr 7 (Krentz, 16 points, Pete SIrols 13 and Chris RIzv 12 Shanahan 7 (Muller, Conacher), 16:57. 14, P.H. Horgan III 73-74— 147 Philadelphia 77 (Berkley 16). Assists— Oates), 19:19 (pp). Penalties— Blalsdell, Rick Pearson ton. NESN Golden State28 «3arland8),Phltodelphla26 BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) — Scores Kosper and Kevin Germain. Hartford, Francis 21 (Babych), 19:51 (en). 75- 72— 147 Donovan had 13 and 8 markers, respec­ Tor (holding), 6:35; Toronto bench, Bob Wolcott 7473— 147 7:30 p.m. — College basketball: Caldwell at (Brooks 8). Total fouls— Golden State 18, Frldov after the second round of the Penalties— Anderson, NJ (tripping), 4:50; served by Secord (too many men on Ice), tively, for Corpus ChrlstI. Verbeek, NJ (slashing), 10:03; Korn, NJ, Tom Watson 72- 75— 147 Central Conn.. WCNX (1150-AM) Philadelphia 15. Technical— Golden $300,000 LPGAOIdsmoblleClossIcpIaved on 10:57; Graves, Det (hooking), 11:42; Ray Floyd State Illegal defense. A— 11,846. the por 72, 6,333yard Stonebridge malor-game miscondud (hIgh-stIckIng), 7473— 147 11:44. Osborne,Tor (roughing), 15:48; Olczyk,Tor Jock Kay 7473— 147 7:30 p.m. — Nordiques at Whalers, SportsChan­ Country Club course: (elbowing), 15:48; Graves, Det, double O’Meara takes golf lead Shotsongoal— Harfford13-11-20— 44. New John McComIsh 71- 76— 147 nel. WTIC minor (sloshing, roughing), 15:48; Marsh, Lon Hinkle 73- 74— 147 Celtics 12B, Kings 116 Beth Daniel 6568—137 Jersey 10-13-5— 28. Tor (slashing), 16:02; Burr, (Jet (slosh­ 7:30 p.m. — Rangers at Maple Leafs, Channel 9 PEBBLE BEACH. Calif. (AP) — Mark O’Meara Power-play Opportunities— Hartford 4 of Mike Reid 73-74— 147 Chris Johnson 7569—139 Bowling ing), 16:02; Salming, Tor, double mlnor- Jim Gallagher Dot (Sermaln 6572—140 7; New JerseyOof 3. 77-71— 148 1 8 p.m. — College basketball: Boston College at SACRAMENTO (116) coaxed a 68 out of Spyglass Hill Friday to take a mlscondud (kneeing, unsportsmanlike Ken Brown 7474— 148 Jody Rosenthal 6971__ 140 Goalies— Hartford, Llut, 9-14-1 (28shots-22 condud), 18:09; Olczyk, Tor, miscondud, Seton Hall, NESN McCrov 59 33 15, Petersen 515 2-3 14, one-stroke lead over Dave Stockton after the second saves). New Jersey, Richard Zokol 73-75— 148 Susie Redman 71-69^140 19:19. Rex CXildwell Q 8 p.m. — College basketball: UNC-Charlotte at Thompson 512 7-8 19, Pressley 2-6 2-2 6, Nancy Lopez 72-68— 140 round of the $1 million Pebble Beach National Burke, 7474— 148 iJ K.Smith 5101-214, Del Negro 1-404)2, Berry GOP Women 15-18-7(43-36). Shots on goal— Toronto 8-9^7— 24. Detroit Fulton Allem 72- 76-148 M artha Nause 71-69— 140 11-23-19— 53. Jay Don Blake < Alabama-Birmingham. ESPN 9-167-928, KlelneO4(W)0, Plncknev5105918. Penny Hammel 72-70__ 142 Pro-Am. A— 19,040. 76- 72— 148 K Totols41-8630-36116. Cell Roy 180, Donna LoPolnte454. Referee— Paul Stewart. Linesmen— Frank Conner 75-73— 148 10 p.m. — Tennis: Australian Open. ESPN Jane Geddes 75-67— 142 O’Meara, who hasn’t won on the American PGA Joel Edwards U BO STO N (128) Betsy King 71-72— 143 Wayne Bonney, Pat Dapuzzo. 7474-148 X 10:30 p.m. — Oilers at Kings. SportsChannel M cH ale 7-16 9-11 23, Lewis 11-14 2-2 24, Tour in almost four years, completed two rounds in Bill Buttner 75-73— 148 Nancy Brown 7370—143 U.S. Mixed Paul Azlnger Parish 5101513 26, Johnson 3104-410, Shaw Dottle Mochrle 69-74__ 143 10-under-par 134. 75-73— 148 X 4-9 04) 8, Alnge 516 1-2 20, Acres 1-2 04) 2, GoU Ray Stewart 77- 71— 148 u SUNDAY CIndv Schrever 74-69—143 10! 1®’:’76-531, Sheila Cappallo Stockton. 47. a two-time PGA champion but a Paxson5103313,Grandlson5204)0,Gamble Laurl Merten 73.71__ 144 Sabres 4, Canadians 2 Billy Tuten 78- 70— 148 H 1 p.m. — Lakers at Mavericks, Channel 3 1-lO4)2,Rlvas5004)0.Totals459029-35128. “ 3, Ruth Urban non-winner for 13 years, again used his putting BUI Britton 7 4 7 4 - 148 CA Kothrvn Young 72.72__ 1,14 ‘-InPP Burton T.C.CJien u 3:30 p.m. — Heat at Celtics. SportsChannel. WILI CIndv Hill 7371— 144 wizardry in a round of 70 at Cypress Point and was at Montreal i o 1— 2 73- 75— 148 Sacramento 28 34 25 29— 116 Skoglund243-615, Frank Pebble Beach scores Duffy Waldorf 73-75— 148 s Shirley Furlong 72-72—144 Moseley 216, Jenny Fenn 193-488, Linda Buffola 2 1 1— 4 Pat Mc(3owan (1400-AM) Boston 26 28 38 36— 128 Cathy Johnston 72.72 144 135. 73-75— 148 u 3Polnt goals—Alnge 3, Berry 3, Cromwell 175-479, Ed Wilson 225 Rrst Period— 1, Buffalo, Hogue 10 (Jan Pohl 3:30 p.m. — Golf: Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Channel Cathy Marino 72-73 145 Cathy Kenny 175, Karen Bryant “ It’s not a spot I ’d anticipated getting to. but now 73-75— 148 z K.Smith. Fouled out— Lewis. Rebounds— (Sheppard, Napier), 3:19. Z Buffalo, Arnlel P E B B L E B EA C H , Calif. (AP) — Scores Brad Faxon 7475— 149 < 3 Sandra Palmer 7372—145 that I ’m here, great.” Stockton said. '1 (Ryuttu, Volve), 4:39.1 Montreal, Richer Friday after the second round of the $1 Bob Lohr Sacramento 43 (Petersen 8), Boston 56 Patti Rizzo 7575-145 73-76-149 (McHale, Parish 11). Assists— Sacramento 210-192-195600, 13 (Gilchrist), 19:41. Penalties— (3reen, million Pebble Beach National Pro-Am James Hallet 7475— 149 6 p.m. — College basketball: Pepperdine at Jan Stephenson 7575—145 Tom Kite moved into third at 137. after a 70 at Mon (tripping), 15:19; Chellos, Mon golf tournament played on three courses: 33 (K.Smlth8 ), Boston 33(Johnson 10).Total Pomelo Wright 72.73__ 145 Tsf RS''**" Lacbppelle Hale Irwin 7^77— 149 Loyola Marymount. USA fouls— Sacramento 25, Boston 26. A— Im' 15’- Ernie Whipple Spyglass Hill, generally considered to be the most (slashing), 17:06. the par-72, 6A10-yard Spyglass HIM; the Andrew Magee 7475-149 14,890. Kathy Guodagnlno 72-74—146 100' KozIckI 208, Ruth Ahiberg Second Period— 4, Buffalo, Valve 24 par-72, 6,799-vord Pebble Beach Golf Roy Blancalana 8 p.m. — Flames at Canucks, SportsChannel Hollis Stacy 74-72— 146 188-500, Bernice W hipple 195. difficult of the three courses used for the first three 73-76— 149 (Housley, Ruutfu), 5:33 (pp). Penoltles— Links; and the par-72, 6,536-vard Cypress Rob Boldt 7574— 149 rounds of this unique event. Valve, But (high-sticking), 1:24; AAartInson, Point Club courses: Ed Humenik 7475-149 J

Second quarter the key for Manchester boys Manchester Celtics bump off the Kings From page 46 Scholastic Roundup NBA Roundup BACON A C A D E M Y (58) — Derrick Jermaan 125-1033, Jeff Savitsky 3 1-2 7, Sage Reinholtz 1 2-8 4, Judd Potter 2 1-4 5, f ■ • sf>'- Gary LallberteO 1-6 1, Bill Cameron 20-0 4, MlkeConeOO-00, BOSTON (AP) - Robert Par­ ENFIELD — With an excellent second quarter Jason Greene 1 2-2 4. Totals 21 12-32 58. being the impetus, Manchester High took a BO LTO N (43) — Drew Pinto 23-49, Mike Deranleou 11-33, ish scored 26 points, Reggie Lewis comfortable halftime lead and was never threa­ Craig Winslow 91-319, M ike Hough 0 4-44, Jim Hathaway 10-0 added 24 and the Boston Celtics 2, Frank Tozzoll 1 2-3 4, David Boles 00-00, Zac Morford 0 0-0 / tened afterward in annexing an 82-67 verdict from 0, M ark Yavinskv 1 0-0 2. Totals 15 11-17 43. had 74 points in the second half to host Enfield High Friday night in CCC East Division 3-polnt goals: B- Pinto 2; BA- Jerman 4. come from behind for a 128-116 boys’ basketball action. Halftime; 31-27 Bacon Academy. victory over the Sacramento The victory boosts the Indians over the .500 mark Kings Friday night. at 6-5 overall. 4-2 in the CCC East. The host Raiders The Celtics trailed 62-54 at fall to 1-5 in the division and 3-9 overall. Host East Hampton halftime before scoring the first seven points of the third quarter. Manchester’s next game is Tuesday night at 7:30 r at East Hartford High. trips up Cheney Tech They took the lead for good on a The Indians had a 23-17 lead after one quarter shot from the lane by Kevin EAST HAMPTON — After dictating the tempo in before extending their margin to 48-30 at halftime. McHale that made the score 75-73 the first half. Cheney Tech fell apart in the third “ We played a very good second quarter.” with 5:51 left in the period. quarter and went on to lose. 64-55. to homestanding Manchester Coach Frank Kinel said. “ Our pressure Boston’s 74 second-half points East Hampton in Charter Oak Conference action defense created a lot of turnovers and we were able passed its previous season high of Friday night. to score quickly. That’s obvious by the 48 points at 68 achieved Nov. 30 against New the half.” The loss drops the Beavers to 4-6 in the league and Jersey and last Sunday against It was a balanced second-quarter attack for the 4-8 overall. East Hampton improves to 5-5 in the Detroit. Indians with Jason Goddard and Eric Widmer COC and 5-7 overall. Cheney will be at Rocky Hill McHale’s basket came during a draining six points apiece and Erik Johnson and Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. 10-0 run that put the Celtics on top Darren Goddard four each. With key performers Sean Walstedt and Chris 79-73. A three-point play by Manchester’s lead was 62-47 heading into the final Hawes out with knee injuries and Kevin Toolan hurt. Sacramento rookie Ricky Berry, eight minutes of play. “ We were very good in the along with 6-7 center Terrance Phillip having who scored a career-high 28 second quarter but again we were careless in the acquired his fourth foul, the Beavers ran out of points, made the score 81-78, but third quarter,” Kinel said, “ until we put them manpower in the third stanza. the Kings got no closer. away,” he added. “ We had a lot of turnovers (in the third).” Cheney The Celtics then scored the next six points, led 92-87 after three Enfield could come no closer than 13 points the 'A- Coach Aaron Silvia said. “ They put some pressure fourth quarter. on. We were playing without fourofour key players. quarters and opened the final Jason Goddard had 21 points and 16 rebounds to '// Things just went downhill from there,” period with an 8-2 spurt that gave A P photo lead the Indians. Calvin Meggett chipped in 16 Cheney, which led 20-11 and 34-28 after the first them a 100-89 lead. The margin ranged from seven to 15 points the BLOCKED — Boston’s Reggie Lewis, left, reaches in to points, Cory Goldston 11 and Willie Burg had 12 quarter and at halftime, were outscored, 22-11, in slap the ball out of the hands of Sacramento’s Jim rebounds, including eight big ones off the offensive y the third and fell behind. 50-45. after three quarters. rest of the way. glass. “ (Burg) did a good job keeping the ball alive Junior Trevon Brooks (game-high 25 points) and McHale added 23 points for Petersen in their NBA game Friday night at Boston on the offensive end,” Kinel said. Phillip (20 points) had 17 and 10 points, respectively, Boston and Danny Ainge 20, Garden. The Celtics, won 128-116. John Grace had 14 points to lead the Raiders. in the first half. “ We played a pretty good first half,” including 14 in the fourth quarter. LaSalle Thompson had 19 and Ed MANCHESTER (M )-C o rv GoldstonSO-011, Eric Widmer Silvia said. lead. But Philadelphia’s Ron 3 1-3 7, Jason Goddard 7 7-12 21, Chuck Little 4 1-2 9, Willie Pinckney 18 for Sacramento scored Detroit’s last five points Anderson drove to the basket to Burg 2 4-10 8, Calvin Meggett 6 3-3 16, Erik Johnson 2 2-3 6, East Hampton outscored Cheney. 22-5, from the The victory was the Celtics’ and missed a desperation shot at Darren Goddard 2 0-0 4. Totals 31 18-34 82. tie the score with 23 seconds left. E N F IE L D (47) — Ralph Cerrato 1 4-4 6, John Grace 6 2-214, foul line. Dave Texeira led the Bellringers with 17 10th in a row at Boston Garden the buzzer as Cleveland, with the M ark Vandervanter 4 4-512, Alan Moler 10-0 2, Tim O'Connell Reginald Plnto/Manchester Herald points. The Beavers never threatened in the fourth over the Kings, who last won Richmond then hit a 14-foot shot NBA’s best record, won its second 5 2-2 13, Brian Bingham 1 0-0 2, Kevin Miller 1 4-5 6, Jim with nine seconds later for a straight from last year’s Eastern SmolesnkI 0 2-2 2, Eric Vosseller 1 2-2 5, Chris Urian 0 0-0 0, PASSES OFF — Manchester High’s quarter. there on Jan. 17, 1979. High at Clarke Arena. Manchester's 112-110 Golden State lead. Conference champions. Dave Dube 2 0-0 5. Totals 22 20-22 67. Tammy Dubois passes off in the open Shelly Dieterle (24) looks on. The 3-polnt goals: M- Meggett, Goldston; E- Dube, Vosseller, EAST HAMPTON (64) — Chad Fleming 4 6-10 14, Jason 76ers 113, Warriors 112: At Daugherty and Laimbeer were O'Connell. court in Friday night’s game with Enfield Mover 1 4-46, Brian DomlnskI 61-313, GrantCordelro54-414, Cavaliers 80, Pistons 79: Halftime: 48-30 Manchester. Indians bowed, 48-47. Philadelphia. Hersey Hawkins’ At thrown out with 9:42 left in the Dave Texeira 5 7-12 17, Tom Carlson 0 0-00. Totals 21 22-33 64. Auburn Hills. Mich.. Mark Price CHENEY TECH (55) — Troy Maxfield 0 0-0 0, Trevan 3-point field goal with five se­ third quarter after they ex­ R O C K Y H IL L (75) — Pete Francis 713-16 28, Dan DINardI 4 Reid Gorman led East with eight points while Brooks 11 3-5 25, Kevin Toolan 0 0-0 0, Terrance Phillip 10 0-6 conds left lifted Philadelphia to a scored 22 points as the Cleveland changed blows under the Cleve­ 2- 6 10, Scott Torello71-215, Bill Hart 01-21, Mike McKenna 1 Coventry cagers freshman Rob Penders netted seven off the bench. 20, Tony Evans 32-4 8, Jim LeBlancO0-00, Daryl TaylorOO-0 113-112 victory over Golden State Cavaliers hung on for a 80-79 land basket. 1-2 3, Craig Sandaulst 2 0-0 4, Adam Waltman 0 1-4 1, Tom 0, Jeff Allen 1 0-0 2. Totals 25 5-15 55. Francis 3 0-0 7, Frank Donlelle 0 2-2 2, Dean Fong 0 2-3 2, Joe Halftime: 34-28 Cheney Friday night, 'continuing the victory over the Detroit Pistons Mavericks 126, Spurs 82: At hit century mark Marsholl 1 OO 2. Totols 25 23-37 75. NOTRE DAM E (60) — Torrance Flowers 1 0-1 2, Brendon 3-polnt goals: C- Aver 6, McCarthy, Dolbler, RH- 76ers’ 10-year homecourt domi­ Friday night in a game that saw Dallas, Mark Aguirre scored nine BuMnrk I'c R'oolone0 2-22, Keith nance of the Warriors. Brad Daugherty and Bill Laim- COVENTRY — School history was set Friday P.Francis, T.Francis. 15, Sam Nasseff 10-12, Jason Kirch 10-02. Totals of his 35 points during a 14-4 spurt Holftime: 55-34 Coventry. Golden State’s Mitch Rich­ beer ejected for fighting. night as Coventry High surpassed the century mark to open the third quarter Friday n ~ Altrul 20-04, Reid Gorman 4 mond, who scored 24 points, made for the first time ever in its 101-75 triumph over 2" c®' 0 " ''° 1 Dan Callahan 10-02, Pete LopatkaOO-0 Windham swimmers Price hit a pair of free throws night, sending the Dallas Maver­ 5' RrSit °n^“nn Conklln 1 0-0 a free throw with 1:01 to go, with 51 seconds left to put the icks to a 126-82 rout of the San Rocky Hill High in Charter Oak Conference boys’ Notre Dame turns 2, Brett MIkkelsen 00-00, Rob Penders23-47, Tim Seeger22-4 6, Chris Poradlso 0 0-0 0. Totals 14 5-9 33 get by Manchester giving the Warriors a 110-108 Cavaliers ahead 80-77. Thomas Antonio Spurs. basketball action. 3-polnt goals: ND- Walania. Noel Dobier’s 3-pointer with 1:10 left boosted the tables on Eagles Halftime: 30-15 Notre Dame. It came down to the final relay with Windham Patriots over the century mark. “ The crowd was High holding on for an exciting 89-83 decision over WEST HAVEN — Three weeks ago. East Catholic yelling for a hundred. The young kids played the Manchester High in CCC East boys’ swimming pulled off a big upset (48-46) in the All Connecticut whole period. Everybody played. My feeling (about Jerman leads Bacon action Friday afternoon at the Indians’ pool. Whalers Enfield Ck)nference when it bumped off highly regarded hitting one hundred) was if we get there, we get The loss drops the Indians to 0-1 in.the CCC East. Notre Dame at the Eagles’ gym. The Eagles, From page 48 there,” said 23-year Patriot Coach Ron Bad- over Bolton five 3-4 overall. Manchester’s next meet is Tuesday at From page 48 however, couldn’t repeat that success Friday night stuebner, who earned his 300th career victory home at 3:30 p.m. against Bristol Eastern. with the host Green Knights an easy 60-33 winner in COLCHESTER — With Derrick Jerman leading earlier in the campaign. “ Windham is probably the toughest teaam in our proved to be the game-winner mark when he took Dineen’s The girls really hustled and gave conference play. the way with 33 points. Bacon Academy toppled Coventry moves to 9-1 in the COC East, sharing league,” Manchester Coach Jeff Thornton said. “ It when he tipped in a shot with 4:21 rebound, skated behind the net 100 percent. We’re improving The victory pushes Notre Dame to 3-2 in the ACC Bolton High, 58-43, Friday night in Charter Oak first place in the division with Bacon Academy. The was a very close, very fast meet where every place to play for another power play and tucked the puck into the each game. At the beginning of and 8-5 overall while the loss evens East’s record at Conference boys’ basketball action. Patriots are now 10-2 overall heading into Tuesday’s counted.” goal with New Jersey’s Jim Korn corner before Burke could get the year, we were weren’t playing 3- 3 in the conference and 6-6 overall. The win improves Bacon’s mark in the COC East road date at Bolton High. Manchester swimmers logged 15 personal best serving a five-minute high- there. Dineen got the equalizer on well but were winning. Now, East’s next game is Tuesday night at 7 at home to 9-1 and overall ledger to 10-2. Bolton, which is Rocky Hill slides to 2-8, 3-9 with the loss. times. Egils Ramans, Brian Parkany. Brian sticking penalty. a slapshot from the top of the left we’re starting to play well.” against Northwest Catholic. home Tuesday night against Coventry High, is now 1 Coventry’s advantage was 24-9 after one period Crombie and Eric Fleming had good outings for Brendan Shanahan made it 7-6 circle, his 16th power-play goal of The Manchester junior varsity A change in strategy made a big difference for the 0-9. 0-12. and 55-34 at the half. “ It was real fast paced. Our Manchester. with 3:03 by bouncing the puck off the season. squad remained undefeated at 8-0 Knights. “ The last time we played they played us Bacon had a slender 12-11 lead after one quarter kids like to play that way.” Badstuebner said. Liut’s back from behind the net. with an easy 52-15 win. Sopho­ man-to-man. Tonight they went to a zone, packed it and a 31-27 bulge at the half. “ We played a good first Sabres 4, Canadlens 2: At Senior guard Jack Ayer poured home a game-high Results: But Francis scored into an empty mores Jen Brindisi. Sheryl half.” Bolton Coach Craig Phillips. “ We shot well 200 medley relay: 1. MHS (Crombie, Fleming, Ramons, Buffalo, N.Y., Rick Vaive’s sixth 36 points to move him within 17 points of the school in and dared us to shoot from the outside and no one net with nine seconds left to the second half. The second half we went cold and Torres) 1:54.45, 2. Windham, 3. M HS. goal in his last five games helped O’Connell and Jodi Widmer led career scoring mark held by Leslie Danehy at 1,390 had a good day for us from the field,” East Coach 200 free: 1. Kleperls (W) 1:58.70, 2. Flaum (W), 3. Hansen complete his hat trick. also turned the ball over. The third quarter their the Buffalo Sabres extend their the young Indians with 14. 10 and points. He should break it Tuesday night against Ray Page said. (W). The Devils raced to an early 3-0 200 IM : 1. Romans (M ) 2:19.86, 2. Greenwood (W), 3. unbeaten streak to nine games nine points, respectively. Bolton. Ayer, who had six 3-pointers, already owns Notre Dame had a 19-8 lead after one quarter and us. That’s when they pulled away lead on goals by Muller, Patrik Crombie (M). with a 4-2 victory over the E N F IE L D (48) — Sharon Leonard 12 the boys’ career scoring record. 30-15 bulge at halftime. It grew to 49-19 after three 50free: 1. Parkany (M) :23.76,2. Miller (W),3.Torres (M). Sundstrom and Doug Brown in 0-2 24, Patty Golden 20-0 4, Kim Tyler 5 Bacon’s lead was 46-33 after three periods. Diving: 1. Patulak (M) 178.95 points, 2. Bernat (W), 3. Montreal Canadiens Friday 0-010, Stephanie Boudreau 20-24, Kelly Scott Lucas added 23 points and Paul Strycharz 10 periods. the opening 10:14. Babcyh got the Smith (W). night. Manning 0 0-0 0, Rose LIpInskI 0 0-0 0, for the Patriots. “ They dared us to shoot from the outside and we What bothered Bolton the most was the 6-foot-2 100 fly: 1. Ramans (M) :59.12, 2. Greenwood

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fTl <'i» I will comply iHaurlirslrr HrralJi Celtics notch win at home over Kings despite suit see page 47 Bv Nancy Concelman DEP before filing it. Manchester Herald “ It was a very conservative SPORTS move,” Barton said. “ It was The developers of the $70 solely to preserve our appeal million mall in Buckland say they rights.” plan to comply with a state order DEP officials were unavailable requiring erosion-control mea­ for comment this morning. i v sures at the mall site even though The complaint filed by the ->V‘ they have filed a lawsuit asking developers said the D EP acted -V ■» that the order be modified or illegally in requiring certain Reginald PInto/Mancheater Herald thrown out. erosion-control measures at the ENFIELD GIRLS NIP MRS The suit was filed Friday in site to prevent pollution. FIREHOUSE SITE — This is a state-owned parcel of land replace the town-owned Buckland station that would be Hartford Superior Court against The DEP said in its order that at Deming Street and Tolland Turnpikethe town plansto taken over by the Eighth Utilities District if an agreement the state Department of Environ­ runoff from the mall polluted at By Jim Tierney between the town and the district is completed. mental Protection. Hartford at­ least two watershed areas, in­ Manchester Herald buy as a site for a Town of Manchester Fire Department station to serve areas in northeast Manchester. It would torney Elizabeth C. Barton, an cluding one that drains into attorney representing the devel­ Buggie Stowe Pond off Buckland So close, yet, so far away. opers, said today the suit was Street and another that drains That was the unfortunate scenario surrounding filed so the developers could into a pond near 852 Tolland the Manchester High girls’ basketball team Friday preserve their right to appeal the Turnpike. night. Town to buy DOT land for firehouse order in the future if necessary. The complaint also says the Enfield senior Sharon Leonard (game-high 24 The suit was filed on behalf of points), who eclipsed the 1,000-point milestone in DEP abused its power in issuing forward with plans to acquire the about the same area now served Poiicy and Management and to the Mall at Buckland Hills her career during the second quarter, sank the Bv Alex Glrelll the order, which requires Homart Manchester Herald land and will soon begin the by the one on Tolland Turnpike, the state Priorities Review Board Partnership, which includes the winning bucket with 18 seconds left in regulation as to submit engineering plans out­ process of selecting an architect according to Town of Manchester that the land be conveyed to the Homart Development Co. of lining erosion-control devices and the Green Raiders held on for an exciting 48-47 The .state Department of Trans­ to design the new fire station. Fire Chief John Rivosa. town. Chicago. to te.st for pollution in the victory over the Indians in CCC East action at Under terms of the proposed Barton said today Homart portation has agreed to sell land The fire station would replace But firefighters stationed there watersheds. Clarke Arena. agreement between the town and agrees with the intent of the Jan. at Deming Street and Tolland one on Tolland Turnpike near would al.so have first responsibil­ The plans must be submitted Indian junior Cheryl Fowler (season-high 10 the district, the district would buy 12 order from the DEP requiring Turnpike.to the town for a new North Main Street that would be ity for areas farther south, on within 21 days to DEP Commis­ points) managed to get off a semi-forced foul-line the existing town firehouse for improved erosion-control devices fire station. taken over by the Eighth Utilities Parker Street. Vernon Street and sioner Leslie Carothers. If plans jumper with seven seconds left which went around $7.50.000. In exchange, the town at the mall site. Homart is J. William Burns, commis­ Di.strict if an agreement between West Vernon Street. are rejected. Homart must sub­ the rim and out. Manchester was unable to foul any would pay the district $450,000 for complying with the order, she sioner of the DOT.toldthetownin the town and district is approved. East Catholic High School and mit revised plans within 15 days. Raider after the miss. a Jan. 25 letter that he will Howell Cheney Regional Voca­ sewer assets and jurisdiction now said. The district would use the The DEP. Carothers and Dep­ “ She (Leonard) killed us,” Manchester Coach Joe recommend that the l ‘/2-acre tional Technical School, now held by the di.strict and at least “ It (the suit) is in no way an ■Station uty Commissioner John W. And­ DePasqua said. “ She’s tough because I thought parcel, now used to store road to serve the Buckland first-response areas for the Tol­ $2,50.000 more, depending on a indication that Homart intends to erson are named as defendants in Shelly Dieterle played a great game defensively (on barriers, be sold to the town for area, for which it would retain land Turnpike station, would be formula for sharing sewer- do anything other than comply the complaint. In addition to h er). She’s had a great career. When she gets the $72,732.20. The land was orginally responsibilty under the first-served from the central connection charges to be paid by with the D EP,” Barton said. Homart. the plaintiffs named are ball in the low post, she’s got so many moves. She purchased with federal funds and agreement. firehouse on Center Street. Ri­ developers of land in a portion of Barton said the legality of the the Homart Manchester Invest­ worked hard.” the state will have to repay the That agreement has been ap­ vosa said. Buckland. order isn’t being discussed now, ment Co,. Manchester Simon $72,732.20 to the Federal Highway proved in principal by directors In the letter to DiRosa. Burns In addition to the new station in but the developers had to file the Manchester, which saw a three-game win streak Developers Limited Partnership, Administration. Burns said in the of the town and district, but needs said a condition of the transfer is the North End, the town is complaint within 15 days of the snapped, evens off at 3-3 in the CCC East and is 8-4 Melvin Simon. Herbert Simon. letter to Mayor Peter P. Dirosa approval by district voters. Some that the land be used for munici­ considering the construction of a issuance of the order to preserve overall. Enfield moves to 4-2 in the league and 8-3 Manchester Simon Inc. and L.G. Jr. other conditions must also be met pal purposes. small station to serve the south their right to appeal if the legality overall. The Indians will host East Hartford DeFelice Inc., a North Haven Town Manager Robert B. Weiss before it can become final. Burns said his department will end of town, according to town is questioned later. The develop­ Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. contractor working on the said today the town will go The new firehouse would serve recommend to the Office of Director Stephen T. Cassano. ers do not anticipate a dispute This was an even contest throughout with each project. side possessing no more than a six-point edge. Each over the legality of the order, she time Enfield opened up any daylight, the Indians said. The suit was filed with Town stormed right back. “ I have every reason to believe Clerk Edward Tomkiel and Plan­ After a 12-12 stalemate after one quarter, Leonard Willington students may leave Bolton the matter will be resolved.” ning and Zoning Commission tossed in 10 second-quarter points to give Enfield Barton said. Chairman Alfred W. Sieffert Sr., some breathing room. Dieterle (team-high 17 She said the developers dis­ who were not named in the Bv Andrew J. Davis McKee. Willington school high school.” Packman said. McKee said. He said it is studying points) tallied nine points in the second stanza. cussed the complaint with the complaint. Barton said. and Jacqueline Bennett superintendent. whether a better arrangement Manchester had seven turnovers in the quarter. “ We’re going through a period Manchester Herald ’The town of Willington has no now. as all high schools are, with can be made with other school Enfield led, 26-22. at halftime. high school and has been sending low enrollment. It would mean districts. “ We had a few turnovers and made a few mental The Willington Board of Educa­ students to Bolton for eight years. A committee of the Willington Blackout hits thousands, errors (in the second).” DePasqua said. “She we’d have to take a close look at tion is considering a plan to It is costing Willington $3,866 our programs and staffing.” school board sent letters out to six (Leonard) is almost automatic.” withdraw its students from Bol­ for each of the students attending area school districts on Jan. 19 to A 10-foot bankshot with 3:17 left in the third The high school may then have ton High School and send them to Bolton High School this school inquire about sending students delays school in Bolton quarter which put the Raiders up, 34-28, put Leonard to be extended to include grades 7 Coventry or other systems, a year. That cost will rise to more and 8 instead of the current there. McKee said. over 1,000 career points. proposal the Bolton school super- than $5,170 for each student next “ The board is just wanting to Manchester senior Tina Stone scored six of her grades 9-12 system. Packman By Maureen Leavitt section of Manchester, including intendent says will be year. McKee said. look at the options,” he said. “ The eight points in the third as the Indians trailed, 36-34. said. In addition to the Willington Manchester Herald Hartford Road. Charter Oak devastating. Bolton School Superintendent board is looking into all the heading into the final stanza. Behind Fowler’s eight students. 305 of the students at Street, Spring Street and South Though Bolton’s renegotiated Richard E. Packman said the loss Bolton High School are from possibilities.” points, all from long range, Manchester rallied in A malfunctioning circuit Main Street, were affected, three-year contract with the of Willington students could pos­ Bolton, he said. Besides the three schools cur­ the final eight minutes. Reginald Plnlo/Mencheater Herald breaker left more than 3,000 Chavez said. In Bolton, homes on Willington Board of Education sibly mean reorganizing the rently under contract, letters Kim Tyler (10 points) hit an eight-footer from the The Willington Board of Educa­ electric customers in Manchester Bolton Center Road lost power, he ALL ALONE — Manchester High’s game against Enfield High at Clarke does not expire until the end of the school system, attracting stu­ tion is not unhappy with Bolton, were sent to Coventry. Tolland baseline to give Enfield a 42-36 advantage with 4:56 and Bolton without power early said. Shelly Dieterle finds herseif ali aione Arena. Dieterle had 17 points for the 1990-91 school year. Willington is dents from another town or Windham High School and E.O. and Stafford, McKee said. left in the game. A three-point play by senior Lisa today and forced a two-hour delay Another 980 customers in Man­ considering sending its 105 stu­ closing the high school. Smith High School in Storrs, the The committee also is looking Cartier trimmed the lead to 44-41 with 3:52 to go. with the basketball in Friday night’s Indians. MHS bowed, 48-47. in the opening of Bolton schools, chester lost power at 7:54 a.m. as dents elsewhere when the con­ “ It would be devastating. It three high schools Willington high officials said. the utility company worked to After that, Fowler displayed her soft shooting touch. See WILLINGTON. page 10 tract expires, said Michael L. would be very damaging to the school-age students attend. The malfunction, which af­ correct the malfunction, Chavez Two consecutive jumpers, a 15-footer and a fected a circuit breaker on said. Power was restored com­ 17-footer, by Fowler gave Manchester a 45-44 lead 1 Whalers overcome the Devils Hartford Road at 4:58 a m., left pletely at 7:56 a m. with 2:34 left. After a turnover, the Indians spread 4-0-1 and handed the Devils their 2,079 Manchester customers and Traffic signals on Hartford the court, but gave the ball right back to Enfield. EAST RU’THERFORD. N.J. goal of the game, converting a sixth loss in nine games. 1,099 in Bolton in the dark for Road. CharterOak Street. Spruce Leonard scored to put the Green Raiders back up, (A P ) — Ron Francis scored three cross-ice feed from Francis. W'.. The teams entered the final three hours, said Jose A. Chavez, Street and Keeney Street .stopped 46-45. Fowler countered with a 17-footer with 36 goals and Kevin Dineen added Brian Lawton gave Hartford its period tied 4-4, but Pat Verbeek regional community relations working because of the malfunc- seconds left to push Manchester back in front. 47-46. two Friday night as the Hartford first lead by backhanding the Whalers overcame a three-goal gave New Jersey its final lead, rebound of Babych’s shot past manager for Northeast Utilities. “ W e’re starting to play better,” DePasqua said. deficit to beat the New Jersey one-timing a cross-ice from Kirk Devils goalie Sean Burke at 8; 14 FRIENDLY Residents in the southeast See BLACKOUT, page 10 “ She (Fowler) has been playingjayvee and varsity. Devils 8-6. Muller past goalie Mike Liut at for his 12th goal of the season. FOES — Col. It’s going to be tough to keep her out of the lineup. Dave Babych added a goal and 4:16 of the period. Paul MacDermid added what Ho Minh Thanh, Dineen tied the game 1:41 later four assists as the Whalers left, shakes Canada halts exercises See ENFIELD, page 47 extended their unbeaten streak to with Hartford’s third power-play See WHALERS, page 47 hands with Marine veteran as troop plane crashes William John­ son of Manch­ FAIRBANKS. Alaska (AP) - crash, he said, a thick, icy fog ester, in Ben A C-130 crashed into a snowbank blanketed the runway and the Hai, Vietnam, and split in two during a landing temperature registered around in a thick, icy fog. killing eight 60 degrees below zero. in what was Canadian soldiers heading to a Six of the troops aboard were once a demil­ major U.S.-Canadian military pronounced dead on arrival at itarized zone. exercise, officials said. Bassett Army Community Hospi­ Vietnamese The Canadian Hercules C-130 tal on the base and two others died was carrying eight crewmen and while receiving treatment at the soldiers wel­ 10 special service paratroopers hospital. Army Maj. Sherrel comed their from Edmonton, Alberta, when it Mock said. former foes crashed just short of the runway Three soldiers were in critical who returned at Fort Wainwright’s airfield, condition, one was listed as said U.S. Arm y Capt. Jim stable, and the remaining six had in peace. Story Rodgers. minor injuries but were being on page 7. “ The weather was quite bad.” AP photo said Rodgers. At the time of the See CRASH, page 10

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