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Call 649-2865. office suites are now Sable and white. Vet new, leftover, 19(5, 31 ft. Spanish voters rebuff Communists family sized swimming I BUSINESS per month Includes ap­ available. 649-2891. checked. Outgoing per­ pools with huge sundeck, When you call Classified PIWPERTY pliances. Call 646-21W. One Bedroom Apartment Used Refrigerators, sonality. Champion line Manchester — Prime Washers, Ranges — bred. 742-6188 otter 4pm. fencing, filter, ladders to place an od, a friendly MADRID, Spain (U PI) — Spanjards the voters went along with the anti- Wednesday’s referendum asked vo­ vital to the economic and political For Rent — $330 per and warranty for only Ad-VIsor will oniwer your ters whether they would support modernization of Spain after the Investment Property — 3 Like New - 2 bedroom, month. Heat, hot water, downtown store or office clean, guaranteed, ports voted overwhelmingly to remain in NATO coalition led by the Communist space. Approximately and service. Low prices. AKC Golden Retrievers, $978. Installation optional call and help you word NATO, dealing a stinging defeat to the Party. ^ continued membership in 'N A T O ’s 36-year dictatorship of Gen. Francisco Stores and 6 apartments. $495. 3 bedroom, $595. appliances, no pets, secur­ vour ad for best response. Heat Included. Section B 1750 square feet with utili­ B.O. Pearl 8, Son, 649 ready 4/10/86 call 646-1263 and extra, financing avall- Communists and leaving the Socialist Gonzalez, who opinion polls forecast political structure in exchange for a Franco. One furnace. Separate ity and references re­ oble. Call Paul at 721-1884. 643-2711. electric & gas. Newer 400 OK. Security and referen­ quired. Call after 6pm, ties, 660-1447. M ain Street, 643-2171. otter 5pm. government of Prime Minister Felipe would lose the referendum by 12 reduction in the number of U.S. troops Socialists served caviar and cham­ amp. circuit breaker. In­ ces required. 643-1570. 644-8429. Gonzalez triumphant. percent, said NATO membership gave in Spain and a ban on nuclear weapons. pagne at party headquarters in Madrid come and expenses on file " I t is the victory of a peace and Spain "the role appropriate to our place The anti-NATO platform of Commu­ while several thousand anti-NATO In L.O. Needs cosmetic security policy that lifts Spain out of its in the world.” nists and leftist groups called for campaigners gathered forlornly at the work — Great potential I I MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS isolation," Gonzalez said today. Spain, which did not participate in withdrawal from the alliance and downtown square they had selected to 'Putting You 1st Is 2nd FOR RENT dismantling of the four U.S. bases. celebrate their expected victory. Nature To UsI' Strono FOR RENT Opinion polls had indicated voters World War I or World War II, joined would choose to break froni the Western NATO in 1982 to become the 16th Gonzalez had argued that Spanish Communist Party chief Gerardo 3 Real Estate, 647-7653.0 defense alliance. But, instead, they member of an alliance born in 1949 to membership entailed a logical cutback Iglesias called on anti-NATO groups to KEEP abided by the Socialists’ call to remain form a single defense system for North in the number of U.S. troops, as Spain continue their drive for the closure of V TAKE American and European nations. assumed a more active role in the the four U.S. bases on Spanish soil. THINGS in the 16-member treaty organization. Official returns today from the Although not a NATO member until defense of NATO’s southern flank. The conservative opposition, repres­ Manchester — Restau­ AT Han referendum showed 52.54 percent of the 1982, Spain has hosted four American He contended the country’s Jan. 1 ented by the Popular Alliance party, rant. Prime locanon. Ex­ voters approved of continued NATO military bases since 1953 under a treaty entry in the European Community and also drew comfort from the result of the tremely nice. Seats 100 SAFE & SECURE membership. Few er than 40 percent of with the United States. continued NATO membership were referendum. plus. Recently remo­ • FENCED • ELECTRONIC SECURITY A deled. Asking $120,000. • YOUR OWN SPACE. DOOR & LOCK Owner anxious, make • WIDE DRIVEWAYS • ONE LEVEL offer. Rnanclng availa­ • HANDIEST SPACE AROUND ble. Call Strano Real Est­ MANCHESTER gjft glia A ate, 647-7653. •10 Nortti Main 8t. CHANCE Soviets extend o i F n n n n H Kuehl takes Rentals > 5 M f Btov-lt Place j town G O P ’s TOWN OP MANCMISTIR moratorium ROOMS LIOALNOTICI FOR RENT At o maetine on March 3, 1t$6 the Planning and Zoning Com m liilon mod* tho followine docislons: top position VILVBT MILL LIMITBD PARTNBRSHIP - SITI PLAN Gentlemen Only — Cen­ A N D ERO SIO N CONTROL P LA N (V-14) - Approvtd with tral location, kitchen priv­ modlflcatlant a tilt davalapmtnl plan and cortintd a toll on nuke tests B y y^lex GIreltl ileges, parking available. •rotlon and sediment control plan - 60 Elm Stroet, I4S Pine Security and references Street and a portion of 182 Pino Street. Associate Editor required. 640-9227 or 560- RICHARD HAVRS AND MYRON KAUFMAN - SPECIAL 352S. RXCRPTION AND RROSION CONTROL PLAN - TOLLAND Combined Wire Services conduct nuclear explosions after Donald Kuehl was e le c t^ without T U N N PIK R (N-4SI - Approved with modlhcotlons o Speclol March 31 either — until the U.S.A. opposition Wednesday night to succeed Exception under Article II, Section9.15.01 ondcertlflodosoll Manchester. Completely erosion and sedlmont control plan -1046 Tolland Turnpike. The Soviet Union will continue carries out its first nuclear Curtis Smith as Republican town chair­ furnished Including stove, explosion." JOSEPH L. SW IN SSO N , JR., INC. -SU R D IV SIO N -SP R IN O its unilateral moratorium on nu­ man and was allowed to select his own refridgerator 8, linens. $50 S T R R IT (S-4S) - Approvtd with modifications o two lot sub­ clear testing until the United While in the past the administra­ slate of officers. yfeekly plus 2 weeks secur­ division on on opproxlmotolv 1.17 acre parcel Idontlftod os '^WE’VE GO OUR NUMBER” States conducts a test of its own. tion has cited inadequate verifica­ Joel Mrosek,. who unsuccessfully sought ity. Call betweeen 5-9pm. tho oosttrly oortlon of 579 Spring Street. Kremlin leader Mikhail S. Gorba­ tion as the chief reason for a school board seat last year, took over 646-9032. VISIONS UNLIMITED - SITR PLAN AND RROSION CON- resisting a comprehensive test TNOL PLA N • M A IN S T R R IT (V-14 end V-1S) - Approvod chev said in a statement released Kuehl's post of vice chairman. Besides iNvrrAf^ to 010 «dth modlhcotlons a tinol dotoUod plan ot dovolopmont today. ban, a senior Pentagon arms Mrosek. the slate includes Edgar Weaver under Plonnod Residonco Dovolopmont Zona and cortifltd The moratorium, imposed in control analyst said Wednesday as treasurer. Barbara King as corres­ Notice It h e r ^ given that on erosion and sedlmont control plan - 395 Main Streotond CONTEST the Eighth Utimlet District the rear oortlon of 14 Summit Street. August, was due to expire March there was a "v e ry pressing na­ ponding secretary and Joyce Porter as will receive sealM bids In the 31. tional security issue" for con­ recording secretary. A ofnee of the Elgfith Utilities A copy of these decisions has boon filed In tbo Town Clerk's District, 32 Wain Street, Man­ office. In a message to the leaders of six tinued testing for both existing and Weaver and King are incumbents. chester, Connecticut until nations, Gorbachev repeated his new weapons. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION Kuehl was nominated for the chairman­ 7:00 P.M. on M ay 12, lfS6, for LEO KWASH. SECRETARY willingness to allow on-site inspec- - He said in an interview, "W e are Package Insurance Cover­ STARTING ship by state Rep. Elsie Swensson, Doted at Monchosler, CT this 13th day of Morch, I9S4. tions by U.S. observers if Washing­ going to continue to test," because age for 19S4-S7 at which time R-Manchester, and the nomination was M ds will be oubllclv opened, 019-03 ton suspects the Soviets have there is an obligation to prove the •V seconded by Smith and Nathan Agosti- read and recorded. violated their promise not to reliability, effectiveness and Specincotlons and bid forms SP E C IA L TOWN M R R T IN O MARCH 14th! safety of existing weapons, and nelli, who earlier in the town committee conduct nuclear tests. may be secured ot the Dis­ TOW N OP ANOOVBR, CO N NECTICU T g i v i n g A W A meeting were principals in a dispute over The official Soviet news agency also to develop new and more patchers office. Fire Depart­ the procedure for taking a straw vote on ment, 32 Moln Street, M an­ The Elocton and Cltlzons quollhod to vote In Toam Mootings Tass said the test ban extension sophisticated weapons to counter R the race for the Republican gubernatorial chester, Connecticut. The of tho To«m of Andover, Connocllcut ore hereby notifl ed and and Gorbachev’s comments on Soviet developments. right Is reserved to relect any warned that o Spodoi Town Mooting will tho hold at tho nomination. (Story on page 3.) and all bids. Andover Elomontary School, Andovor, Connecticut on verification were contained in his "Even if we don’t have a After the election, Kuehl told the T H O M AS E. LANDERS, JR. Monday, March 17, 19S6 at t:00 P.M. for the followine FREE reply to a joint message from the problem with verification, even if INSURANCE purpoeot: To Every 5th, 10th leaders of Argentina, India, Mexio, we are absolutely certain that the committee he wanted to make it clear that COMMISSIONER 1) To chposo a Moderator for sold moating. Tanzania, Sweden and Greece. Soviets... were going to adhere to it his was a new administration and "as of EIGHTH UTILITIES right now there are no members on any DISTRICT 2) To see If the Town will vote on additional appropriation 15th and 20th Caller... The announcement came as absolutely, just as we were, we’ve of $41000.00 to Item 0-3, Capitol Expondlturot, Rro still got this problem." said the committee.” 017-03 Oooortmont In tho 190564 Budgot, for tho purchoto ot an President Reagan rebuffed de­ ambulance to roploco tho proeont ambulonco, os who speaks with our classified mands from Congress and a panel analyst, who spoke on condition he Kuehl. an engineer who is regarded by rocommondod by tbo Boord of Finance. r L A S S i P 'K of international leaders to seek a not be identified. 'll most observers as a systematic organizer, 3) To see If the Town will vote to allocate o sum ot $45,000.00 ADS ad department between 8:30 a.m. For Half-Sizers comprehensive nuclear test ban “ That’s a problem that has not Herald photo by Pinto put his methodical stamp on the commit­ to bo token from tbo Flro Engine Fund and transforrod to been adequately addressed until Item 06 Capitol Ekpondlturoe, Flro Doportmont oe and 12 noon, Monday through with the Soviets, testing is essen­ tee almost immediately. ” fairly recently by the administra­ rocommondod by tho Board of Finance. tial for the nation’s security, Donald Kuehl won a lot of congratulations Wednesday night after he He placed sheets of paper on the counter 41 To see It the Town urlll vote to authorize tho Board of Friday, we’ll give away a free clas­ administration arms control ana­ tion and still hasn’t filtered into the in the hearing room of the Municipal Soloctmon toontor Intoaoroomantwlth the Stole of Conn­ lysts say. Congress," he added. was elected chairman of the Republican Town Committee. The most Building, asking members to sign up for ecticut, Infraetructuro Ronoaral Program, Local Brldgo sified word ad for a maximum of The administration has been Program, onobllno the Town to apply for Local Bridge PLUS Reagan on Wednesday, de­ demonstative well-wisher was his wife, Carol Kuehl, a fellow committee Grant Funds for tho rehabilitation and Improvement of six consecutive days. nounced a House-passed resolution strongly criticized by some former member. Along with the hug came a gift — a miniature stuffed elephant. Please tarn to page 3 TImtt Form Bridge and Bunker Hill Bridge, both span­ calling on him to negotiate a total arms control officials for not ning Hop River. ban on nuclear tests, saying it does continuing the negotations for a 5) To do onv other butinots proper to come before told comprehensive test ban begun by meeting. not ’’serve' the interests of the previous administrations. Doted of Andover, Connecticut this lOtb dev of March, 19S4. United States, our allies and our “ 3 ” friends" and would undercut his JEA N S. G A SP E R Meanwhile, the Soviet media P E T E R J. M A N E G G IA Every 150th, 200th efforts to make progress on the accused Washington today of evils NELLIE U BOISVERT issue. ranging from deliberately ob­ , BO ARD OF SE L E C T M E N , ‘ Tass previously reported that TOWN OF ANDOVER and 300th Caller... structing arms control,talks to Both mall developers see victory Gorbachev’s reply was given Wed­ 01503 being a "mighty factory" of will receive a grand prize of nesday to Argentine Ambassador international terrorism. Federico Satumino Bravo. The full The attacks, appearing in the By John F. Kirch Now. with most of the paper quote me on tnat. said Jane in South Windsor, with an office TOW N OP M A N C H R ST RR Dinner for Two at one of the text of the reply was not made major state-run newspapers, un­ LEGAL NOTTCR Herald Reporter work done, the developers qould be Wynton, a staff assistant at the complex and parking on the following restaurants of their public until today.. derlined the increasing tension in entering the home stretch of the Chicago-based Homart Develop­ Manchester side of the line. Tho Zoning Boord of Appeolt ertll hold public boorlnos on $ 5 ® Gorbachev announced the Soviet relations between the superpowers When New York developer John battle. ment Co., a subsidiary of Sears, ".There’s really one key to this Monday, March 34, l9B4at 7:00 P.M. In the Hearing Room, test moratorium Aug. 6, 1985, to Lincoln Center, 494 Main Slraot, Monchoster, CT to hear and choice: since Washington o rd e r^ Moscow Finguerra announced plans in Who emerges the winner de­ Roebuck and Co. thing,” said Allan Hutensky, a consider the tolloerina potttlans: continue through Decetnber. On to cut the size of its U.N. mission in January 1985 to build a 750,000- pends on a number of factors, the Homart and Finguerra’s Man­ partner in Bronson and Hutmisky. ITRM 1 GABTANO PRIOLI - Roouttl vartonco ot Article • FIANO’S • WONGS Jan. 15, he extended the morato­ New York by 40 percent. square-foot mail in northwestern developers say. Both groups need chester 1-84 Associates are the “ That’s who has the tenants. NO. Iin ILSocttonltt.gitopormltusInothothlrdfloorfor rium to March 31, and again urged The Soviet military newspaper Manchester, he touched off a race state traffic permits and each developers behind the Buckland People don’t build shopping cen­ hobUoblo area In conlunctlon with tho tecond Washington to join it. Red Star attacked U.S. policies on floor detolllna unit - 41-43 Madison Stroot Rosl- • THE ADAMS MILL with rival developers who plan to must receive at least one more Hills Mall, which would be built ters because they have permits, donco Zeno B. The Tass text of Gorbachev’s regional conflicts in an article build a similarly sized mall across town approval before applying for entirely in Manchester between they build shopping centers be­ ITGM l LUCYPALK-Roquottvorlancoof ArtldolLSoc- • VITO’S BIRCH MOUNTAIN INN reply quoted the Soviet leader as called "Concept of strength and the street on the South Windsor- a building permit. Both developers Slater and Buckland streets just cause they have tenants.” NO. 1113 tton 4.01.91 to reduce tho otntorly side yard to op- saying, "The Soviet Union shall not shameless plunder!" also face lawsuits seeking to block north of Interstate 84. proklmotoly 5.0 toot (M foot roquirod) to permit Manchester town line. Hutensky has lined up three the construction of on ottochod earoao - 37 Carol For over a year now, the race has their projects. Rival developers Bronson and m ajor tenants thus far — G. Fox 3 Orlvo - Residonco A Zone. been neck-and-neck, with each But despite the competition, Hutensky of Bloomfield and Mel­ and Co.. Sage Alien and Co. and ITRM S JOHN AND BRRNtCR - Riouoet varloncot In order to qualify, simply call and developer trying to lure major each is confident it will build a mall vin, Bimon.and Co. of Indianapolis The Albert Steiger Co. -i NO. 1114 Of Articloll,Soctlanl.01 tooroctoaorogoaddltlon to serve customers east of the plan to construct the 808,008- to on oklstlno delochod goroao for use by Shady TODAY’S HERALD department stores and get the Finguerra. who over a year ago Glen Dairy Bor, Inc. and to roduco tho front yard to speak with one of our classified state and town approvals needed to C!onnecticut River. square-foot Winchester Mall. Most approxlmotolv M tool (40 foot roquirod) to oroct a Call Now break ground first. "W e will win this thing — you can of its retail space would be located Please iBrn tg page 8 voellbulo addition to on oxlstlna bulKRna having a representatives to learn if you noncontormino buelnost use - m Middle Turnpikt V 8U2 East - Rotldonco Zona AA. are a LUCKY WINNER. House loins probe Index M l a>B IT R M 4 M IC N A R L W. OZRN - Roouoet vatlonco of Artldo 12W-S416 NO. i n s II, SocNon 16.11.01 to reduce ttw front yard on Re- Charles S. House of Manchester, 24 pnggg, 4 sodkMM oont Stieol to approxlmatev 5 toot (41 toot re- and Win! retired chief justice of the state > oulredXe permit the cenetructlon of o 40 n.K son. Supreme Court, will join four Nicaragua not on envoy’s itinerary b ulM no -104 Hilliard Stroet - Industrial Zono. A basic, slimming style m ^ ica l examiners looking into AHwir^ 1R with princess seams for ITEM S ST. RRIDGRTCHURCH - ReouociSoodolExcoo- NO. list Hon In occordonco with ArHdo II, Sodlon 102.03 complaints about the chief state 91 the half-sizer. Nice for and SocHon 4.SS.04 to oormit church bazaar from rV>mir« 1ft SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador " I have not taken on the shington today. made it clear that simultaneously all seasons. medical examiner’s office, offi­ * June 14.191610 Juno 31,19BS; and roouaslvorlance CO NTEST D AT ES cials say. House agreed Wednes­ f'.nniuH-liri it A 9n (U PI) — U.S. special envoy Philip assignment for just a short few " I will be expanding my horizon we are prepared to go back to the No. SI42 with Photo- of ArHdo IV, Sodlon 0.01 to eoll bear at church ba­ Habib said he wilUravel to several days before the matter before the bilateral dialogue," he said. Gaide is in Sizes 12% to zaar from Juno 11 l9BStajuna31,l901«rtHilnlA10 643-2711 day to join the probe after Pnt*rt«inrTM»nt 17 ... to see whether there is some way C^entral American nations — but 24%. Size 14%, 37 bast, teat ot-onoWiar liquor ouHot, erlHtln M foot of a MARCH 14th — 31st suggestions that the panel should Frkriie Congress is settled,” Habib said. of bringing a rational, just solution Habib called the Salvadoran 3% yards 45-inch, church and achool and In a rozldenco long - north- not Nicaragua — in a search for a Habib. 66. who played a role in to the problems that plague this president’s recent peace proposal sreet comer ot Main and Woodland Strooti - Reel- have a citizen member. Story on 1 rw^Al niMim *1-4 n M t » , tm t u.$a Kr donco Zono R and Reeldonco Zone C. page 28. “ rational, just solution" to civil the resolution of the recent Philip­ part of the world," said Habib "a good one.” ■atm, p n set hr pstb«t W4 ONLY IN THE Lottary 9 wars ravaging the region. pines crisis and has long served in ’"There is no purpose in my going Last week, Duarte offered to ITEM S RAYMOND P.DAJHATO-Reauott variance of Ar- rthiti lariM NO. tn t Hd# II. SocHon 7.0S.W5(a) to pormN Ittuonce ot ft Habib, who arrived in .El Salva­ the Middle East, was named (to Nicaragua) now," he said. "It reopen long-stalled peace talks CarHncaN s otOcQipancv tor more than S0%otre- Occasional rain rtpininn ft dor Wednesday, denied charges Reagan’s Ontral American envoy is quite clear what the position of with leftist guerrillas if the nearby Tk g oMonHol bulldino unitz pder to the complaHon ot Pjkr\plA his dispatch to Panama by Presi­ last week. the United States is: If and when Sandinista government of Nicara­ mm nm. a t . leew tlto Ion do coping - ITV-inOaklond Stroet - Planned Foggy tonight with occasional Pitat MSM, «i«rsn wnk ZIP Neeldenee Development Zono. rain and temperatures rising into Sportft Q-19 dent Reagan was a ploy to win ’The diplomatic trouble-shooter the government of Managua de­ gua would start negotiations with At tMs hioring Interested persons mov be heord end written the 40s. Mostly cloudy Friday with Talauktinn 17 congressional approval of $100 met with President Jose Napoleon • cides to discuss its problems with the Contras. New FASHION with cemmwnlcaHgna received. Coploe of thote potIHons hove a chance of ^ w e r s and highs in 11 S /M/nriH .q 7 million in new aid for Nicaraguan Duarte Wednesday. U.S. officials the opposition, including the mil­ Photo-Goide pattenu in been filed In the Planning Office and may be Inspected dur­ the S8s. Details on page 2. C!ontra rebels. said Duarte may travel to Wa­ itary opposition, then we have Related story on page 7 all size ranfes, has a ing efflot Iteuri. Weather 2 special Grace Cole Collee- ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS iianrhpstpr Bpralft tioa for larger sizes; plaa EDWARD COLTMAN, SECRETARY 2 BONUS Coepooa! Doted ad Monchaeler. CT this 13Ni doy of March, I9B1 P rice____ $2A9 016G1 , MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuridav. March 13. 19M - 3 t - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thur»dav. March 13, 1986

iConfidence prevails in mall race despite lawsuits t WEATHER \ connection with a zone change suit can delay a developer. But he| the second one’s traffic study what it before it at the time. By Centlnsetl from page 1 The developers also need traffic granted the Winchester develop­ said he was confident his companyf would have to take into account the law, he said, the commission must permits from the state Traffic act on an application within 120 ers. That suit will be heard in would prevail in court. May andf Today’s forecast ■ r c hinted that Macy's, Filenes or first one’s project as if their traffic Boynton of Homart said that the - Commission. Homart has already days. The three-member commis­ Hartford Superior Court March 25. Jordan Marsh might be interested applied for a permit and has said it were already there.” suits will play no part in the. Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: in the Buckland Hills Mall, has Stoeckert would not say whether sion can stop that time limit only to will have an advantage should it THE OTHER FIVE suiU have development of Buckland Hills. ^ ■ Occasional rain and drizzle today. High 35 to 40. •received commitments from Sears this means Hom art has an ask for additional traffic informa­ receive the permit first. Bronson been filed in connection with the Tonight foggy with occasional rain. Temperatures 'and the D A L Venture Group o f. tion — not to wait for another If the case against the South / // and Hutensky has not yet applied. advantage. Buckland Hills Mall. Four of those rising into the 40s. Friday mostll cloudy with a New Britain. developer to file his application, Windsor PZC goes against the, "I don’t know why they are were brought by the developers of / chance of showers. High in the 50s. . Neither group will comment on WHEN ASKED WHY Bronson Stoeckert said. „ residents, Bronson and Hutensky} dragging their feet,” Charlie H. the Winchester Mall and question Maine: Snow spreading southwest to northeast '{Who else it is negotiating with. But and Hutensky had not yet applied, “ We're not in a position to pick will file their final-site plans with; May, vice president of Homart, and choose," he said. “ We have to the procedures the Manchester this afternoon changing to rain southwest portion. Hutensky said earlier this week project manager C. David Frese the South Windsor' planning d t^ said Friday. deal with the facts we know, not Planning and Zoning Commission Highs in the 30s. Snow north and rain southwest ’ that his company has plans to build just laughed and said: "Don’t ask partment. They are also seeking » with what may be coming.” used in approving plans for Buck- coastal sections with mixed snow, sleet and the Winchester Mall even if It does Homart claims its advantage me questions that deal with special exception from Manches4 The commission has about 70 land Hills and its denial of a small I not receive a fourth anchor tenant. could come in the way the Traffic strategy.” ter planning officials because they* freezing rain elsewhere. Lows In the 20s north to days left to act on Homart's' zone change sought by the Win­ Commission makes it decision on want to build on more than four: mid 30s south. Snow likely north and occasional Hutensky said that he didn't application. chester developers that would “ If we had all the permits,” the permit. When applying, a acres and put in more than 60 rain or snow likely elsewhere Friday. Highs in the think the commission would give a Frese said that the key is not in have allowed a road to their mall. i Hutensky said, "w e would start developer must include a traffic parking spaces. 30s north to mid 40s south. permit to Homart until after his the traffic permit, but rather in six bright now.” study with an analysis of the Homart needs to submit a New Hampshire: Light snow by afternoon, company had applied. He said the lawsuits that have been filed The PZC approved the final site Site plans for the Buckland Hills impact of the development on subdivision plan for its site be­ changing to rain central and southern sections but commission would wait until aU plans for Buckland Hills Nov. 18, ' Mall show four anchor tenants, and traffic in the area. against plans for both malls. cause Manchester zoning regula-) ( I may accumulate 1 to 3 inches in the mountains and the information was in front of it A group of South Windsor one month before rejecting the f ithe developers insist they will “ If we Issue a permit to one,” tions require a number of residen­ north before mixing with sleet and freezing rain. before making a decision. residents has filed a lawsuit zone change sought by Bronson ' have the tenants and the necessary said William W. Stoeckert. execu­ tial units around the shopping \ Highs in the 30s. Mixed precipitation changing to But Stoeckert disagreed. He said against the Planning and Zoning and Hutensky. ’ permits to start building in March tive director of the Traffic Com­ center. ) the commission can only act on Commission in thieir town in Hutensky admitted that a law- rain north and mountains and rain elsewhere 1987. mission, "and the other applies. / tonight with steady or siowiy rising temperatures. Rain iikeiy Friday. Highs in the 40s. Vermont: Snow quickiy changing to rain south today but continuing north untii changing to Republican Town Committee freezing rain towards evening. Accumuiation Rail plan clearsflprdle around an inch south with up to 3 inches north. Occasional rain south, freezing rain changing to The drip wonit Ijbave us rain north tonight. Temperatures in the 30s and low By George Layng portation Committee decided in the right of way where the track backs Bozzuto in straw poll ran, and a new line could be put 40s. Friday milder with rain likely north and a Herald Reporter February to consider the legis­ Today: Occasional rain and drizzle with highs 35 to 40. Tonight: Foggy chance of rain south. Highs in the mid 40s to mid lation. A public hearing was down by Siiqniers. He has said with occasional rain and temperatures rising to 45 or 50. Friday; Mostly ' B y Alex GIrelll ballot toward the close of a was vague. 8 The proposed Rockville Rail­ held on the bill by the committee that would Only happen if the 50s. Committee member J. Wintrop cloudy and mild with a 40 percent chance of showers and highs in the ! Associate Editor Republican Town Committee road keeps chugging along. Monday. Rockville Railroad attracted meeting in the hearing room of Porter moved to amend the motion At a meeting Wednesday, the The bill would give Simmers, enough riders and investment. 50s. Drawing by Christina Durdek, 9, of 122 Chestnut St., a Extended outlook Republican gubernatorial candi- Lincoln Center. to provide that the straw vote be General Assembly's Transpor­ a Manchester native, the au­ Simmers said if the bill were fourth-grader at Saint James School. 'date Richard Bozzuto of Water- Earlier in the meeting, a dispute postponed only until after the tation Committee approved a thority to establish the rail approved, it would be a couple Extended outlook for New England Saturday UPl photo j town won the widest support in a erupted )yhen outgoing Republican election of officers and the organi­ bill that would allow the estab­ service, which would be called of years before operations were through Monday: straw vote of Republican Town Town Chairman Curtis Smith zation of the new committee. But lishment of commuter rail the Rockville Railroad. started. , John J. Spaulding, the state Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: Committee members Wednesday attempted to take the poll before when Smith attempted to take a service between the North End Simmers has said he plans 3 Today In history Department of Transporta­ Chance of showers Saturday. Fair ‘Sunday and night that will determine how the election of Donald Kuehl as the vote on that amendment, Agosti­ of Manchester and Hartford, first to initiate commuter ser­ tion's public transportation di­ Monday. Overnight lows in the 30s and low 40s I Manchester's delegates are appor­ new chairman. nelli objected that the amendment according to committee vice between Manchester and In 1868, the U.S. Senate began impeachment rector, has said the agency BOSTON Saturday, cooling gradually to the upper 20s and tioned to the four GOP candidates Town Director William Diana and the motion were the same. member Donald Bates, D-East Hartford. If that proves suc­ Stun supports the concept behind the 30s Monday. Daytime highs in the 50s Saturday, proceedings against President Andrew Johnsoh on ' seeking the nomination. and Nathan Agostinelli, a suppor­ Smith then called for a vote on Hartford. cessful. Simmers said he will the Diana motion and it passed. railroad, but doubts it would be cooling gradually to the 40s Monday. charges of/'high crime and misdemeanors.” He was Bozzuto got 36 votes to 17 for ter of Labriola, moved to have the Bates said the bill was backed try to extend operations into the Smith proceeded with the elec­ profitable. Vermont: Mild with a chance of showers over the acquitted —^ by one vote. Gerald Labriola of Naugatuck and poll postponed. Smith, who was by both Democratic and Repub­ southern part of Manchester, ( N ^ YORK tion, and when Kuehl took over the Bates said he was concerned ., . weekend. Dry Monday. Highs in the 40s. Lows in 12 for Julie Belaga of Westport. presiding, and most of the commit­ lican members and drew “ very, Rockville and Willimantic. tee members present, interpreted gavel, he called for the straw vote. that if the railroad was not able the 30s. Romeo Petroni of Ridgefield got no very little” objection. A track between the North the move as an attempt to put off Some Bozzuto supporters said to get started, it would tieup the Maine: Chance of rain near the coast rain or votes. “ There didn't seem to be an y\ End of Manchester and Hart­ the poll to another meeting. after the meeting they expected a ford is currenty used by Conrail line and block other corpora­ freezing rain central freezing rain or snow north Almanac Mathematically, that works out opposition,” he said. Many committee members closer vote between Buzzuto and for freight service. Simmers tions that might want to start a Saturday. Clearing Sunday. Fair Monday. Lows in to nine Manchester delegates for 'The bill now goes to the protested. Labriola. Judiciary Committee for its would have to negotiate with rail service. However, he said the mid 20s to mid 30s Saturday dropping into the Buzzuto, four for Labriola and Today is Thursday, March 13, William Casey and bandleader three for Belaga. But Diana and Agostinelli said No delegates were named. Kuehl consideration. If approved by Conrail before he could use the he would research the provision LOS ANGELES teens and lower 20s by Monday. Highs in the upper the 72nd day of 1986 with 293 to Sammy Kaye in 1913 (both age 73), * Newly elected Republican Town later that their intent was only to said he expects the supporters of that panel, the proposal would 10-mile stretch. and added that it may be 30s north to near 50 south Saturday cooling to follow. and actress Deborah Raffin in 1953 Chairman Chairman Donald delay it until after Kuehl’s election the three candidates to pick the still need the backing of the full There is no track between standard language for such L O W E S T ^ ^ between 30 and 40 by Monday. The moon is moving toward its (age 33). Kuehl said after the vote that while so that Kuehl could decide if he delegates for endorsement by the House of Representatives, the Manchester and Columbia. Ser­ legislation. TEMPERATURES New Hampshire: Chance of rain south and rain first quarter. it is not binding, he hopes delegates wanted such a vote. Kuehl made i t ' town committee at its meeting Senate, and finally the governor vice between those two points Bates said if the Judiciary or mixed precipitation north Saturday. Clearing' The morning stars are Mars. will vote for their designated clear he agreed with Smith that the April 2. before becoming law. ended in the early 1970s, and the Committee approves the bill, Sunday. Clouding up Monday, a chance of rain or Jupiter and Saturn. On this date in history: candidates at least on the first vote should be taken. Kuehl said that nominations Attorney Walter W. Simmers track was torn up by the state there is "a pretty good chance” The evening stars are Mercury Most of those at the meeting said from the floor for delegates will be that the entire House of Repre­ snow south. Lows in the upper 20s and 30s Saturday In 1781, the distant planet ballot at the party's state conven­ of Vernon had the bill intro­ and sold for scrap in 1975. LEGENO- later that the language of Diana's accepted April 2 in accordance sentatives will follow suit. dropping to the teens and lower 20s Monday. Highs and Venus. Uranus was discovered by British tion July 25 and 26. - duced last fall and the Trans­ However, the state does own Those bom on this date are under motion, seconded by Agostinelli, with party rules. ^ ^ R A M K.-y.rjSIlOW in the Upper 30s north to near 50 south Saturday astronomer William Herschel. The poll was taken by paper cooling to the 30s and lower 40s Monday. the sign of Pisces. They include English chemist Joseph Priestly, In 1933, in the depths of the Great f;T//^«MOWEII8^ flow the discoverer of oxygen, in 1733; Depression, banks throughout the UPl WEATHER FOTOCAST Across the nation astronomer Percival Lowell in United States began to reopen GOP picKis Kuehl for top spot 1855; Spanish artist Juan Gris in after a bank holiday declared by COME TO OUR EARLY BIRD President Franklin D. Roosevelt Showers and thunderstorms will extend from the 1887; publisher Walter Annenberg in 1908 (age 78); CIA Director on March 5. Continued from page 1 Even as we work toward that goal become an elder statesman but National forecast Ohio Valley through the Tennessee Valley, we will be helping ourselves in in hopes the committee will allow Alabama. Georgia and northern Florida as w ell as the committees on which they want the 1986 election." him to stay “ in the trenches.” During early Friday, showers and thunderstorms are forecast for most from the Virginias and Maryland southward to serve. In 1965. Manchester Republicans of the Atlantic Coast States. Snow is forecast for parts of the Upper through parts of the Carolinas. Snow will prevail Lottery < He listed the committees and left won only those seats guaranteed Shortly after the Republicans Mississippi Valley and the Upper Great Lakes, with rain predicted for over northern New England, changing to rain one sheet for people to sign up for them under the state's minority were defeated in last November’s across New York state. Pennsylvania and New ad hoc committees to do tempor­ representation laws. They hold election. Smith anqounc^ he the Great Lakes, the Upper Ohio Valley and the North Atlantic Coast. Jersey. 45331, 799394 ary jobs. three seats on the Board of would not seek re-election a ^ a r ty Snow is also possible in the Northern Plains and the Central ( Rain will also be widespread from lower Connecticut daily Massachusetts daily: 8227 He said copies of minutes of each Directors to the Democrats' six. chairman because of new duties in Intermountain Region. Elsewhere the weather will be fair. Michigan to southeast Kansas. (There was one winner.) meeting will be sent to each Kuehl called for an effort to swell his insurance industry job. A Wednesday: 228 "M egabucks': 10-17-19-20-28-35 committee member as required by the ranks of Rebublican voters this Play Four: 0595 Massachusetts weekly; Yellow party bylaws. Thus no committee year of the same strength as the In separate elections Wednes­ 046, Blue 07, White 4 member will have a reason to say party puts forth in a presidential day, the committee members from other numbers drawn Wednes­ her does know what is going on election year. the 12 districts selected new ir FREE SHIRT AND TIE WITH EACH SUIT! day in New England: bemuse he missed a meeting, he Leaders of the 12 voting district leaders. They were Mary Taylor, Tri-state daily; 088. 4359 said. committees are important, Kuehl District 1; Jon Mercier, District 2; ★ FREE PANTS WITH EACH SPORT COAT! Rhode Island daily; 4501 o Wednesday's Jingo numbers: He called the straw vote on said, because “ policy decisions are Robert Albert, District 3; Harry PEOWP Rhode Island weekly: 279, 2153, 35-53-1-65-86-45-58-62-42-88 Reinhorn, District 4; Donna delegates the first step in forming made there and verified above.” a "united and harmonious town "District leaderk are the boss." Mercier, District 5; Lois Philo- R rumored to be headed down the aisle this fall, helped kick off an anti-drug campaign by committee for winning elections he said. And he said the district mena. District 6; Betty Sadloski, Artists fighf racism were together for a surprise visit to the Royal urging a group of high school students in . this year and next year, and every committees are responsible for all District 7; John Deeb, District 8; Ballet, but Andrew escorted actress Sophie Homestead. Fia., to avoid the habit that r year after that.” the Republicans in the district. Ronald Osella. District 9; Sheila Pete Seeger, Gii Scott-Heron and folk Ward to the London premiere of her new landed him in jail. Earlier, in an acceptance Smith, who did not seek re- Gadola, D istrict. 10; Winthrop singer Holly Near plan to appear during a m ovie. "These particular types of rallies are < speech, Kuehl said; "M y main election as chairman, told the Porter, District 11; and John Botanu500* 10-hour concert in Nashville. Tenn., April 12 Andrew. 26. showed up Wednesday night indicative that we all care about each other. ' target is to win the election in 1987. committee he does not plan to Tucci, District 12. to raise money to fight apartheid in South with Ward, who plays the girlfriend of young ... Education is key and knowledge is key,” FOR SPRING Africa, officials say. Sherlock Holmes in Steven Spielberg's $15 Morris, a three-time Super Bowl star who More than a dozen groups are expected to million movie of the same name. The had a 20-year sentence, said Wednesday at You're going to find impressive, our perform during the concert, and proceeds premiere was a benefit for disabled South Dade High School. He was granted a Botany '5(Xj tropical worsteds, all with will go to South African Bishop Desmond servicemen. new trial last week by the Florida Supreme one common denominator...quality and Tntn’s scholarship and refugee funds, to the D a ir ij On Tuesday night, the second son of Queen Court. HARTFOl RD. DAIRY QUEEN value., crafted in easy care poly and wool Washington-based anti-apartheid lobby Elizabeth II and Ferguson. 26, made a The anti-drug campaign was planned by to keep you looking fresh all day...’225*® TransAfrica. and to the Afro-American Q ue en surprise appearance at Covent Garden for residents and. businessmen tired of the Sizes: 38 to 54 Reg. , 40 to 54 long Cultural Alliance here, saidi organizer massive influx of narcotics into Dade Snack Meal Special! the ballet. 38 to 44 Short 42 to 52 X Long Anshid Himons. ' Buckingham Palace said the Tuesday County, the drug trade's U.S. gateway from Himons. a member of a local reggae-blues night appearance was "a private engage- ^ tin America. The cheap and abundant fusion band. Afrikan Dreamland, began menC' while the premiere was "an offici^ supply of narcotics in the M iam i area should organizing the concert last November. trailer. Chicken SnacI Sale Ends one.” disappear if there are no buyers, say Ancients Fared Well Scott-Heron. who wrote the protest song campaign organizers. 6 Nuggets March 29th "Johannesburg." is waiting to sign a "It's very easy to chart one's demise when Government support for down-and-out citizens is not Small Drink contract, said his agent. Brace Nichols. you're involved in this destruction. I was new, nor is it only the province of wealthy industrialized Fries Mercury fights drugs involved in it," said Morris, 39. societies. The Sumerians had a welfare program that Former Miami Dolphins running back "T h is problem is not unsolvable. You have provided food to families of farmers during drought and Hot Dog SnacI Andy on the prowl the power to overcome everything and so do Fl8h Snack Eugene “ Mercury” Morris, who spent three crop failure. Unemployed workers in Sumer also re­ Fish Filet Hot Dog Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, years in prison on a cocaine conviction. I." ceived welfare. As far back as 2100 B.C., Egyptians Small Drink Small Drink gave mandatory allotments of seed to farmers who had Fries Judith’s light dress suffered a bad season. Egyptian rulers also took pity on Flies palace beggars. The star of television's “ Who's the Boss” says she was so overweight as a young acting DO YOU* KNOW — Who is the current Secretary of student. “ I wore a yellow dress and looked Health and Human Services? Clam Chowder 790 Clams & .Fries $ ^ 3 9 UoteniiBOO' like a canary.” Judilh Light, interviewed in the April issue of McCall's magazine, adds, WEDNESDAY’S ANSWER — A broumlu It th« flgura “ We are talking about serious overeating. rupfwstnting young girl scouts. BLAZERS I'm talking about a box of cookies, then a 3-15-86 * Knowled^ Unlimited. Inc. 1966 Back to b^^ics.a ^s . back to Botany '500'."I Blazers chocolate pudding, then a half gallon of ice St. Pat’s Cake Special!! 3 A Newspaper in RihiCDtion Pm ersm for spring. New Spring colors of light grey, cream ." Light, who weighed as much as 160 * Sponsored hy light blue. mint. sand, straw, pink and berry pounds while appearing in the soap opera will be a welconie relief to your navy blazer "One Life to Live," says she ate to relieve The Manchester Herald ' Logs *4” , in 55 Dacron 45 Wool. .*150" tension while studying at Carnegie Tech's School of Acting in New York. Now a slim 8* Round ’S'* 4^ _ Sizes; - 38 to 54 Reg. 40 to 54 Long size four. Light says, “ I wanted success and We also have Sheet Cakes, Square & Heart Shaped Cakes 38 to 44 Short 42 to 52 X-Long was afraid of success, so I'd go home and Manchester Herald eat.” Big & X-Long...’160" Sale Ends uses 327-S(X) VOL. CV, No. 138 We’re Having a Blizzard Sale! March 29th PuMIUwa daily axoapt Sunday Suggoaiad caiTlar ralaa ara $1.50 Collins builds dynasty and cartahi ItoSdayt by tha Man- afoakly, 8S.SO (or ona month. $19.25 chlar PubSahlng Co.. iSBialnard (or ttwao moniha, $3850 (or alx ClMMOS fronK Buttarfingar. Heath. 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MANCHESTER T M ^ m P lA Z A women at the forefront of every profession.” you donT locolva your Noiald by 5 p.m. waakdays or 7J0 a.m. Satur­ arm imuiv «;30-S:3o OWN M B .. TNUtS. Asked what kind of businesswoman her day, plaoBO (alaptwna your canlor. HARTFORD RD. SPIED QUEEN UUNDRY muas. tavKio REGAL’S ~royr OutOtf SIs n S SlMP 8fSL UPl pKMO character Alexis would make. Collins says, H you'ra unaMo to roach your car- Tha Manchaaiar Haraid la a mom- every Osy Lew M e e t A group of day school youngsters appear to be having fun as they march down “ She'd be deadly efficient and devilishly dsf, cel subscfibsf Mfvlos ss 647* bar at tha Aaaoclatad Ptaas. a aub- *tVls Double Your Tkuo On Drying" dedicated. Alexis prefers not to he bothered 0846 by 8 p.m. waalidays or 10 8m. actibar to UnNad Proas Intsma- 17 DRYERS • IS MinutCS • 25C Boyiston Street in Boston Tuesday during rainy and windy weather. The Sdhirdaya for nuarantaad daUvary tkmdl noars sanrioss and a mambar 32 Family Sized Washers $t.M Load / 4 Super Sized Washers $1.75 Load with questions about her ability. Anyone who M r o( tha Audit BuiaouotCIrculaUont. m teacher’s better judgment prevailed eventually, and the group took sljelter in a would ask obviously hasn't seen the bottom ______Blonksts« SIsseltie Boas« Bulk Itsms nearby church. line of her credit sheet.” MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuradflv. March 13, 1986 — 5 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. March 13, 19«6 Home’s attorney denies union charges NASA lets county in on probe Televised Soviet launch Crestfield-Fenwood regulations Relations) Act,” the charge filed Chesky said she had not tried to By John F. Kirch sign members up for District 1199 puis two men in space Htrald Reporter prohibit employees from soliciting by the union said. Examiner’s office to monitor check of Challenger remains ^ members for any cause, Scheer “That’s nonsense,” Scheer said for about five or six months and has only answered questions some MOS( jCJAP)/- The^viet would carry the launch live A nurse's aide at the Crestfleld- said. Tuesday. He said Chesky had debris were recovered by the Union /ihunched' two co^mo- from the Baikonur space center Union officials have filed violated the nursing home's anti- workers had about tl)p union. By Howard Benedict killed when Challenger exploded 73 water, or drowned. The cause of Fenwood nursing home who was death, if known, could, aid the Preserver’s divers from a depth of 'nduts-i oto space today, the first in Soviet central Asia and that it fired last week lost her Job because charges against the owners — soliciUtlon rule three times and .According to Scheer, labor law The Associated Press seconds after launch Jan. 28 were space shot since the would be shown on the nation’s had been warned twice not to brought ashore secretly Saturday investigation. 100 feet, 18 miles northeast of the mannjf she violated the company’s rules Manchester attorneys Holland has been interpreted in various launch pad from which the shuttle space shuttleh iittls Challenger^px-r)iall(>iiff<>rNC main evening news program. Castleman and Josiah Lessner, solicit members during working NLRB decisions to allow CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - night by a salvage ship that came Reporters watching from a and not because she supported the distance estimated that eight lifted off Jan. 28, the sources said. plode^an. 28, killing all sevra The launch was also televised union that represents workers at and Vernon social worker Howard hours. ment to instate rules that prohibit NASA and the Air Force will in without running lights, sources astron^ts aboard. , X in the United States. “It's in accordance with com­ employees from soliciting for any. permit representatives of the said. containers, which sources said the home, an attorney represent­ ^ickstein — with the National held the astronaut remains, were ABOUT 14 MILES north of that The Sovief^launcji^was-broad­ Disclosure of the names of the ing the'oWners said Tuesday. Labor Relations Board in connec­ pany policy,” he said of the firing. cause while oh the-Job. epunty medical examiner’s office State law requires the local cosmonauts and the planned to be present when remains of medical examiner to conduct an placed into ambulances. site, the fo^-man submarine cast on television in a rare Hartford attorney Alan I. Scheer tion with the firing of Chesky. Nurse’s aides called thefiring a “An employer is allowed to Johnson Se&Link 2 located a break with the customary se­ launch time marked a break Chesky said management told “scare tactic” and said there was adopt an anti-solicitation rule,” shuttle Challenger’s astronauts autopsy on any person who is slain Also aboard ship, the sources said that the aide. Carol Chesky, said, were sections of the Right 4-by-5-foot MUi^ of what’s be­ crecy surrounding the Sovie^ with the usual secrecy applied was fired because she was recruit­ her that she was fired for her never any mention of a solicitation Scheer said. "And most sophisti­ are examined, the office said or dies by accident. The statutes lieved to be^^^bahvreckage of the space program. f to Soviet space missions that do ing on the job for the New England “union talk.’’ rule. cated employers do.” today. apply even if death occurs on deck where four of the seven not include foreigners. astronauts rode. right solid i^ k et booster, said Leonid Kizim and Vladinnir Health Care Employees Union, “The employer has discrimi­ “There is no such rule,” Chesky The agreement, coming as div­ federal property. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Deborah Burnette. Solovev, who hold the enau- Only once in the history of the nated against Carol Chesky by said Wednesday. ” I've never “I hope the union doesn’t see it ers se6k additional remains in the A statement from Dr. Laudie The Preserver docked at the District 1199. which represents (Chesky’s discharge) as a change The piece weighs up to SM rance record for time spent in Soviet-space program has there nurse's aides and other service disciplining and discharging her heard them say anything'about Atlantic, settles a controversy McHenry, chief medical examiner Navy’s Trident submarine dock, a been live television coverage of in the way we see the union,” secure area across a channel away pounds and is believed to contain space, were aboard the Soyuz employees at the Vernon Street for engaging in (union) activities solicitation. There’s nothing in our over who should have jurisdiction for Brevard County, said today; capsule headed for the Soviets’ a launch that involved a purely nursing home. protected by the (National Labor policy book.” Scheer continued. “It isn’t.” over the bodies. Sources had said “There are no planned lawsuits or from the public. The ship had not propellant and part of the external Soviet crew — the 1975 blastoff been expected to return until tank attachment ring, she said. new orbiting space lab, Tass the medical examiner’s office court hearings concerning this said. of a craft that later linked up might seek a court orde unless the investigation.” today. Still and television photos were It was believed the remains were taken of the booster part and The launch came at 3:33 p.m. with the U.S. Apollo spaceship. National Aeronautics and Space Sources have reported that fore­ Moscow time (7:33 a.m. EST). Two other ^viet launches Administration and the Air Force nsic experts have been examining taken to a hospital at nearby brought ashore Wednesday night. Patrick Air Force Base, where Recovery of the segment could Once in orbit, the two cosmo­ have been shown live, but they Coventry proposal turns over the remains in accor­ the astronaut body parts in a nauts are to link up with the included foreigners. They were j; Batterson, Walsh dance with state law. hospital at nearby Patrick Air other body parts were taken after take several days because of its 600-foot depth and strong under­ Soviet laboratory, the Mir the 1982 space shot^^rrying Remains of the seven astronauts Porce Base. All the sources spoke recovery Saturday. (Peace). The Mir was launched Frenchman Jean-Loup Chre­ on condition of anonymity. Out of deference to the families, water currents, officials said. calls for raising the National Aeronautics and Some officials have said the without a crew on Feb. 20, and is tien, and the 1984 mission with are parties’ picks designed as a permanent space Indian Rakesh Sharma aboard. AUTOPSIES COULD HELP de­ Space Administration has refused precise cause of the explosion Today's launch of the Soyuz to discuss the recovery of the might never be known unless the platform with docking facilities termine if the astronauts were for six spacecraft. comes some six weeks after the By George Layng Board of Education in last Marcos burned to death, poisoned by bodies. The news has come from booster segment was recovered. disastrous mission of the U.S. taxes and spending sources who speak on condition of Chief suspects are a pair of 0-rings The Soviets announced Wed­ Herald Reporter November’s elections, he said fumes, died from sudden loss of nesday that Soviet television space shuttle Challenger. his decision was prompted by cabin pressure, were killed by anonymity. designed to prevent hot gases from Herald photo by Baahew The remains and other cabin escaping through the joint. By Jacqueline Bennett sharing will hurt.” COVENTRY — Gregg Batter- increased duties in his job as flying debris or impact with the Town Director Stephen Cassano addresses the Older Herald Correspondent Lewis said the town may have to son has been chosen to serve executive director of Big Broth­ millions Adults Association of Manchester Community College resort to short-term notes to cover another two-year term as head ers and Big Sisters. COVENTRY — Town Manager some capital costs. of the Republican Town Com­ On Saturday, the nominating CALDOR C A LD O R Wednesday, where he painted a bleak picture for elderly Harold Hodge presented a pro­ Just over $600,000 of the pro­ mittee, and the wife of outgoing committee plans to interview CIRCULAR SALE people. He told them that cuts in the federal budget will located posed budget of $9.6 million for posed budget would go to the Board Democratic Town Chairman party members Interested in Continues Through have a direct effect on them, especially on health care fiscal 1986-87 to the Town Council of Education. The amount pro­ Robert “Skip” Walsh will suc­ serving as delegates to six MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A p ro g ra m s . Wednesday night. vides for a 10.25 percent across- ceed her husband as party Democratic conventions to be Saturday The proposal, which calls for a the-board salary increase for leader. held this summer, Dunn said. government commission created 23.9 percent increase in property teachers. Lewis noted about He said four of those inter­ to recover wealth allegedly^plun- The GOP executive commit­ dered from the Philippines by taxes and a 25 percent increase in $65,000 may ha ve to be added to the tee remained unchanged in a viewed will be nominated on j government spending, met with education budget if Gov. William March 25 to represent Coventry Ferdinand E. Marcos has disco­ CAI DOR Cassano paints grim vote held by the 35 town vered a $800 million Swiss bank sharp criticism from council O’Neill’s proposed education pack­ committee members Tuesday, party members at each conven­ member Patrick Flaherty, a age is passed, mandating a min­ tion, with final selections com­ account held by the ousted ruler, a Batterson said. Richard Ashley commission official said today. member of the Democratic imum starting salary for teachers was named vice chairman, ing at an April 1 caucus. Joanna’s Husband picture for elderly majority. of $19,300. The current starting Anne Hicks was elected secre­ The holding Is just a fraction of •In a prepared statement, Fla­ salary for Coventry teachers is Batterson said the Republi­ and David’s Wife tary and Gertrude Haven was can Town Committee selected the estimated $5 billion to $10 herty called the proposed budget about $13,000. chosen as treasurer, he said. billion Marcos is believed to have’ by EIhuibeth Forsythe Halley By Susan Vaughn “The problem is local problems irresponsible and said the pro­ The town budget includes 3 three delegates for each of the are not local,” Cassano said, six GOP conventions that are sent abroad before he quit Malaca- Herald Reporter posed tax increase, representing percent salary increases — pend­ Deborah Walsh, a former nang Palace for exile in Hawaii LIST17.9S referring to such issues as waste- about a 7-mill boost, would be “an ing union negotiations — for Town Council member, will scheduled for this year. He said two weeks ago, according to "I wish I had a lot of good news, water treatment and transporta­ general administration, public head Coventry’s Democratic 18 alternates were also chosen. Joanna’s diary, with Daivid's intolerable burden on the Ramon Diaz, an official with the notations secretly added, provides but there is not a lot of good news tion. He said the Dial-a-Ride citizens.” safety, public works and human party for the next two years, Final approval will come at a ' Commission on Good Government. from the Washington area,” town program that serves senior citi­ according to Frank Dunn, caucus of Cjoventry Republi­ a profoundly intimate portrait of A decrease in federal revenue services employees. a marriage, discussed from their dif­ Director Stepheji Cassano toid the zens will probably be affected by sharing will burden the town with Additional positions requested in chairman of the party’s nomi­ cans on April 1. Diaz declined to provide further Older Adults Association of Man­ federal cuts, for instance. nating committee. In the Demo­ details on the Swiss bank account fering points of view. costs previously covered, such as the year beginning July 1 include The contests which the town chester Community College Cassano offered two pieces of capital expenditures. Part of a three new police officers, eight cratic voting, also held Tues­ or say how the commission learned Wednesday. good news to offer the audience. day, Alvah Phillips was elected parties are concerned include of its existence. ONHmhou8(B>Fre8h Hanging ‘Command Bar’ $46,000 capital expense item in the highway workers, an assistant the gubernatorial race, the race Cassano returned Tueday from a Social Security will be maintained proposed budget is a request for human services director and a vice chairman, Howard Reiter However, the Manila Times daiHiet in 6Vk” Pot Quartz Digital Watches four-day conference of the Na­ for at least four more years and the was elected treasurer and Kat­ for the U.S. Senate seat now two new police cruisers. full-time youth coordinator. held by Democrat Christopher quoted an unidentified source on Choose from such popular tional League of Cities in Washing­ value of their property will proba­ Flaherty challenged Hodge to A sharp increase in municipal hleen Ryan was elected secre­ the commission as saying, that varieties as spider plant, ^ a A L ton. D.C. He serves as vice bly go up, he said. tary, Dunn said. Dodd, and races in the 2nd U.S. piggjroack and Swedish ivy. All PURCHASE ^ justify such requests and de­ insurance premiums is also re­ Congressional District and the among documents found in the chairman of the league's Small Members of the audience questi­ manded that priorities be set. flected by Hodge’s proposal. palace abandoned by Marcos was lush & lovely for a touch-o’lhe Bus 9 SupeJ accurate quartz wMches in styles for men Cities Council. oned Cassano about issues from Robert Walsh, a former state state’s 35th Senatorial District correspondence between Marcos greort for spring, or womert. Choose from attractive goWtone or “No doubt the needs are there The budget would leave the town and 8th Assembly District. The To Parsdiss Senior citizens will be affected the high cost of health care to but we can’t fund them all” he said. with a surplus of $139,000 and a representative who had served and unidentified Swiss banks, j SoB, lOOl. SletSizW a ^Ivertone watches. the most by probable cuts in Nicaragua. as town chairman for the past post of Tolland County sheriff lings, trsnsplaniings. Rkt ’-•»...... -by Leo Buscaglia “We have our work cut out for contingency fund of slightly over will also be contested in including code names and account Medicare and Medicaid as a result "You have painted us a dark us.” council Chairwoman Joan $20,000. two years, announced in Janu­ numbers of deposits totaling be­ of the Gramm-Rudman bill to picture,” George Moore of Staf­ The council will continue review­ ary that he would not seek November.. tween $2.5 billion and $3 billion. 1 1 * 8 0 Lewis said of the budget requests At their Tuesday meetings, balance the federal budget, he told ford Springs told Cassano. “What during the council meeting in the ing the budget at meetings to be another term. Although he The author takes the reader on a the group. scares me is where is the $100 Town Office Building. “Only a held March 19 and 20. Townspeople helped his party reclaim major­ both town committees adopted I The newspaper quoted the sour- loving voyage of lo v e .. .a joyous, “The only thing left with any­ million Mr. President wants to small increase in education fund­ will ultimately vote on the budget ities on the Town Council and a number of resolutions. I ces as saying Marcos opened his enchanting road to a wonderful give to Nicaragua?” thing to cut is health care, as far as ing and a loss of federal revenue at a town meeting in May. ■ first account in 1967 with a deposit -lovTnc; voYACt ending. Alovingbook.lliS;;: senior citizens.” Cassano said in Cassano said that he did not of more than $1 million. outlining the cuts expected to be know the answer, adding. “It's On Wednesday, President Co- made by Congress, which would frustrating that more money is razon Aquino ordered Philippine reduce aid to cities and towns and going for foreign cities than U.S. Water at Bolton schools is safe, tests show banks to freeze the assets of student loans. cities.” members of the ousted govern­ "Medicare and Medicaid are “There must be something ment on the recommendation of BOLTON — Students at Bolton have been provided with bottled Packman said he has not yet pooled next to a vent pipe leading going to have to make lots of noise'' wrong with us as voters. How do we to the two schools’ common water the commission’s chairman, Jo- in order to stay intact. Cassano told put the right ones in?” one woman Center and. Elementary schools drinking water since Feb. 20. totaled the cost of using bottled can again drink water from the Packman said Wednesday that water. supply. The bacteria, which de­ vito Salonga. Providence the audience of hbout 60 people asked. Paul Ritsick of the state Health rives from sewage, had come from Under the directive, Executive gathered at MCC's Lowe Program "I just hope I can stay healthy.” buildings' water fountains because the water was turned on Tuesday Order No. 2, Mrs. Aquino’s govern­ tests found that the water is free of after test results were received Services Department said Wed­ the ground water that collected by Geoffrey Wolff Center. said Gardner Dresser of GlS'ston- around the pipe. ment outlawed any attempts to 20% OFF Older citizens will also be bury. a retired emplojjee of Hamil­ conform bacteria and is safe to Monday afternoon. No problems nesday samples taken last Thurs­ ’^n ch Jade Plant in a , day found “everything was free The schools’ water system was conceal or transfer the funds of 1 1 . 8 6 Uot‘19.99 affected by other cuts and by ton Standard. drink. occurred while the bottled water -Marcos, his wife, Imelda, and 31 Woven Wicker Basket was being used, he said. and clear." Ritsick said as far as also flushed with chlorine to kill the A captivating portrait a city. higher taxes, he warned. "I have a certain sense of A routine sampling of the water relatives and associates. Uniquely beautiful and stately All Wank Fuji Audio Tape trepidation about the whole thing in February discovered unsafe “The students, especially the he was concerned, the case is bacteria. Although water was not A series of life-threatening events Cassano said that because of the closed and no further special tests used for drinking, it was used to The order, handed down after plant wifi grow in size and „ EXAMPLES: ^ nation's growing population of because I don't think they (con­ levels of the bacteria, prompting little guys in the K-through-4 disturb the equilibrium of $ wives •FupOR60 3Pi(.,a*s.s.M...... Z.TO are planned. flush toilets and to prepare food the first Cabinet meeting of the lovliness for years to cornel who know they will be ever changed. older adults, the federal govern­ gressmen) know what they are School Superintendent Richard building, seemed to enjoy the iMay-oId government, made han­ Great for Si. Patrick’s Day, *Ft# DR90 3 Fk., a.,. ♦.»...... 3,51 Packman to cancel classes for a water cooRtrs." h® said. “Oyerall, He said the problem was cor­ after being boiled. ment cannot afford to cut the doing." said Charles Johnson of No one became sick from the dling the assets illegal until the Easter or shut-in gift. H i ^ quality sound reproduction. Stock up programs that affect them. East Hartford. day. Students and staff members it wasn’t that big of a problem, rected after town crews dug a •Deeerathe Shamrock In Novelty Planter trench to drain water that had bacteria. commission determines whether now at superior sa vin g . except for the expense.” the members of the ousted govern­ vSSt.PstrtCk’tDzyPieK.OSdwUwPHM...... 1.19 ment acquired the funds Scholarship legitimately. The directive did not say how forms available much the assets amounted to, and 36 Oak St. Diaz declined to estimate the size BOLTON — Applications for -Manchester of Marcos’ bank holdings. scholarships to post-secondary PK.CHIC WANTS W J CLEARANCE SALE 6 4 9 - 0 7 9 1 “It is our impression that the schools provided by the Bolton majority of their assets are over­ I Scholarship Fund are now availa­ FREE DELIVERY IN seas,” Diaz said. a Select Group of B&W TVs ble at the Bolton High School main MANCHESTER n e c T A “They must have seen that their office. regime was going to the dogs and Famous Brand Names: Goldstar Bolton High seniors and students gotten the money out of the who have graduated from BHS are TmSTtKT country,” he said. , Sony, Emerson, Zenith, more! eligible to apply, according to The Opening of A Second Store The directive also empowered Dorothy Cloutier of the scholarship Announces. Salonga to appeal to foreign committee. to serve you better! governments to freeze the “hidden — when you purchase wealth.” Salonga arrived in San Anyone wanting to make a 200 West Center St. 646-6056 Francisco late Wednesday, and donation to the Bolton Scholarship during a stay in the United States Fund can send it to Bolton High ST. PATRICK’S DAY SPECIAL the basic 5 pocket plans to meet with State Depart­ Casio E i^ r^ ic Keyboard School. 72 Braifily St.. Bolton. ment officials and lawyers of a Features six instrumental 06040. For more information, call -^Green Carnations 59* ea. New York-based organization 18504>c. Nail Bln Assortment sounds, 12 rlMhm paRerhs Cloutier at 649-6255. Open Mon»l«»*Fri«lav 9-6 / Satiintav 9-S Denim Jean... hired to investigate real estate f, Over 1800 various sized nails SCO. 139.99 and 8 note polyphone. G~ reat holdings allegedly h,eld by Marcos. f S 9 9 PLU S twelve bins to keep ’em (or the musician. The commission expects “a high in! It’s neatand nifty, complete Model #CT1 degree of compliance” with the WSQL 9.99 with mounting brackets. order by Philippine banks, Diaz Manchester Land Conservation Trust, Inc. only $ 1 Q 9 0 said. 20 H AR TFO R D ROAD M A N C H ESTE R . C T 06040 In other developments today, I W O ur Reg. *27.90 customs officials at Manila Inter­ national Airport said they were Jr. sizes from 3 to 15 preparing to formally seize a haul —of precious stones valued at $5.3 March 14, 1986 8 PM WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! million that local newspapers have . linked to Mrs. Marcos. East Catholic High School Tlw skirt, on $18 vokial Officials on Sunday arrested Thb whit* 100% cotton skirt, Demetrios Roumeliotes, identified as a Greek-American, as he was 1 15.!New State Road. Manchester FREE wMi any Chic Jwms, about to board a Right for Hong Chic Sport, QiicUSA Q mc Kong with the jewels. or Sunsat Bw*s purchas*. “We don’t want to speculate or G>nwjn and $•• Ih* Chic display be unfair to anybody. There will be EXAMPLES: an investigation to determine the lor d*taib and oidwr form. OH*r .•Tiecs* IMaBonal, »w.ort».‘ s»» ...... 359 TOM STERLING valid on purcho$*$ mod* b*tw**n owner,” said Bayani Bautista, customs collector at the airport. •Emeraon 4Vk* Oiagonel, na.c4w.oi<*' *i««...... $109 CNgOACA Naturalist-Photographer Marchl and March31,1966. In Manila, a group of Roman Super Heavy Duty «ZenW) 13' Diagonal, mriM«iw.ore.7*.M...... $59 Oid«r wit b.)iml»i.iln4btr 4/3/94. Si* .011«tl.4i4. -- Catholic nuns boarded a Right for Batteries by Eveready •ZeniUi 8 ' Dlaf^nai, Nn«s«/mi,oi<*- w r...... $79 CNdMMta 120 Printer one of the Philippines’ most active •Sony 3 ' Oiagonal, #n>M*.oiis-^mM...... $109 High speed, neer letter strongholds to seek the -m e re , *!*).••«»...... q«MMtyprirtter.CkirneB *AA44hAt. re* i.«s...... ]-40 •QoWaUU’13' Oi*BOMd,nMuuu*dare64or The seven nuns from the Mis- *a-vmLre*z«...... •Wtoonodloto wrektlowre hsvo Coon KCrei. 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House Budget Committee Chairman William Both sides of Contra issue Gray said the debate would “ allow clear focus on OPINION U.S./W owtd the president’s budget,” but Rep. Lynn Martin, R-Ill., charged House Democratic leaders with engaging in “ political shenanigans” by bringingup In B r ie f Reagan’s Ixidget before the House Democrats had step up iobbying campaigns formulated an alternative. Equal work Police arreit Palme auapect Combined Wire Services Last week, when reporters re­ M m s s backs gun measure peatedly asked White House spo­ STOCKHOLM, Sweden — Police have arrested a kesman Larry Speakes if the use of Jack man on susiiicion of complicity in the murder of WASHINGTON - Attorney General Edwin WASHINGTON - “ Muammar U.S. troops in Nicaragua might Prime Minister Olof Palme, a Stockholm police Meese, under fire from law enforcement for Khadafy has plans for America,” deserves says the television announcer as a < ever be considered, he replied: “ I official said today. - supporting easing gun iaws, has told a House Anderson think what you are trying to [MFETrj After Sweden’s new agency reported a man was committee he feels comfortable with a comprom­ picture of the Libyan dictator ise gun bill on its way to the House floor. flashes on the screen. “ He sits on participate in is a dcare tactic on NEXT being held, Stockholm police spokesman Leif the American people.” Haliberg said, “ I can confirm that after following Meese has angered law enforcemerif organiza­ our doorstep — supplying arms equal pay tions because he has supported another gun bill — and terrorist experts to the com­ up various tips, we had reason to arrest a man on At the same time, the Nicara­ suspicion of complicity in the murder.” backed by the National Rifle Association — that munists in Nicaragua.” guan Perspectives editorial, by E. “ He was brought in last night at 8:25 p.m. and would allow the interstate sale of handguns as well The lead editorial in a slick Bradford Burns, professor of Latin Opponents of forming a fund to bring the booked for interrogation,” Haliberg said. '"The as rifles and shotguns.n paper magazine says, “ Our re­ American history at the University m arrest was made for further investigation of the On Tuesday, the Judiciary Committee unanim­ sponsibility as U.S. citizens is to of California, Los Angeles, says, salaries of the state’s female employees in ‘G am bler' ously approved the compromise bill, which would challenge President Reagan’s dis­ man’s possible part in the murder.” “ We cannot stand silent while the line with those of their male counterparts Haliberg refused to give any further details require that police be notified about all handgun torted logic and stop the vicious president tells lies about Nicara­ offer a weak excuse for rejection of the about the case. sales so they can check the background of tbe war being fought in our name. ... gua and the media repeat them A man wielding a .357-caliber Magnum revolver purchaser. It would permit interstate sales of rifles Every day, more Nicaraguans are legislation that would set the process in ■ unquestioningly.” wins backing killed Palme on Feb. 28 as the prime minister and shotguns but tighten other gun regulations. murdered by the U.S-armed motion. walked along a Stockholm sidewalk with his wife, The committee deleted a proposal to impose a Contras.” Reagan told a group of out-of- Both Rep. Francis O’Neill, R-Guilford, and Lisbet. 15-day waiting period before handgun sales could Reagan calls the commercial, town reporters Wednesday that he Rep. Otto Neumann, R-Granby, say the price be made — a proposal likely to reemerge next week part of a $2 million television blitz recently had been handed a copy of from official when the compromise face% a tough fight on the sponsored by the National Endow­ Nicaraguan Perspectives and tag of $40 million over four years is too steep , 4 ^ House plans vote on budget House floor. ment for the Preservation of found it “ filled with propaganda.” for the state. Other lawmakers will no doubt WASHINGTON - Richard Armitage, assistant Liberty, “ a vital link in the effort to WASHINGTON — Democratic leaders decided Critics say the bill would gut the 1968 Gun Control defense secretary for international security PRESIDENT REAGAN “ It is a propaganda thing against agree and be equally wrong. to subject President Reagan's budget to an almost Act, enacted after the assassinations oLMartin forge a democratic outcome in The measure would establish a fund big affairs, has drawn mixed reviews for his Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy. Nicaragua.” . . . joining the fray the Contras and against us and in certain defeat in the House today — a move favor of them (the Sandinistas),” enough to make up the difference between high-profile activities lately. He was blamed for Republicans charged was a political exercise He calls the magazine, Nicara­ the confusion over the POW-MIA issue, but then guan Perspectives, published by he said, adding that a “ prominent what the state pays women and what it pays HUuME Wr wo«m designed simply to embarrass the president. Panel tackles tax overhaul got high marks for his part in the successful the Nicaraguan Information Cen­ Nicaragua’s leftist Sandinista university professor had written a In the Senate, budget leaders were moving in a lead article in this particular issue, men fordoing equivalent work. The double bipartisan... way to fashion an alternative to WASHINGTON — The chairman of the Senate ter in Berkeley, Calif., “ pure government. outcome of the Philippines crisis. House and Senate votes on and if that is what he tells his standard that results from such disparity is Reagan’s budget, but on the House side the political Finance Committee is unveiling a far-reaching propaganda” put out by a “ great The White House is now reportedly concerned Reagan’s aid request are expected students, God help them, because sniping continued. plan for overhauling the federal income tax — a disinformation network:’’ an insult to diligent employees and demands Open Forum about Armitage’s acknowledged friendship with a next week after the president it was pure propaganda.” Senate sources said they were nearing agree­ proposal that would be paid for in part by regular No matter what you call them, correction. woman who has been implicated in illegal addresses the nation in a speech ment on a budget that would grant a very small increases in taxes on gasoline, cigarettes and the television ads and the maga­ organized gambling operations in the Washington The president prefaced his re­ Fortunately, the Labor Committee, which Many thanks to the Town of If the citizens of Connecticut increase in funds for the Pentagon and include alcoholic beverages. zine article are significant ele­ Sunday. In the meantime, journalists marks by saying, “ There Isa great O’Neill co-chairs, bucked his leadership and lOH says thanks Manchester for all it is doing for support this bill by writing or suburb of Arlington, Va. She is a Vietnamese about $15 billion in new revenue. Reagan wants The proposal by Sen. Bob Packwood, R-Ore.. ments in the battle over Reagan’s proposed $100 million package of covering the debate are catching' disinformation network that is at calling their representatives, refugee, Nguyet Thi O’ Rourke, and she has more than an 8 percent hike for the military and no which was still undergoing revision late Wednes­ approved the measure Tuesday by a 10-4 for CIvltan gift the elderly. aid to Contra guerrillas fighting criticism from both sides. work throughout our country.” So please, legislators, let’s there will be a used car lemon pleaded guilty to conducting an illegal gambling general tax increases in fiscal 1987. day, would reduce the Income taxes of most vote. Under the proposal, money would be Americans and raise the burden on corporations. law! operation. House Democratic leaders took the unusual step distributed from the fund through collective To the Editor; have some action on this great Similar to a plan recommended last year by problem in tbe State of Connecti­ We first reported the story two months ago, of scheduling a fuli House vote on Reagan’s budget bargaining to relieve the inequity in pay after the President’s Commission on Organized before it was considered by the House Budget President Reagan and to one passed by the House cut before it gets any worse. > Mark Shaw in r>gc<;mher. it would produce the biggest change scales. I wish to thank the Herald for Crime questioned Armitage about his relationship Committee and planned four hours of debate on the the recognition given to Man­ 162-D Homestead St. in the tax system in more than 30 years. The measure now goes to the with O’Rourke. The commission grew concerned document that is almost all but considered dead. chester Civitan’s generous gift of August A. Frank after learning that Armitage had written a letter, Appropriations Committee, where it faces an $500 to help the Instructors of the 87 Bluefield Dr. on official Defense Department stationery, urging uncertain future. Handicapped build their pool. the Arlington County Court to “ show m ercy” to Without question, the spending panel and The teenagers of this organiza­ MCC coverage Used car sales O’ Rourke. Coupon fraud the entire legislature should support the tion who spend their Sunday afternoons teaching handi­ is a good thing measure. It would correct a pay imbalance neechregulatlon ARM ITAGE ’TOLD ’THE COMMISSION and us capped people to swim have been that has existed for too long and demonstrate that he had been a friend of O’Rourke’s since his working very hard for many the state’s commitment to equal opportunity. To the Editor: service in Vietnam and had seen her on numerous MIAMI (UPI) - Postal inspec­ tV/OODLANDt years to raise money for a To the Editor: occasions in this country. But he denied knowing tors issued discount coupons for a From Our Moat Dept. Connecticut, which regulates numerous specially designed and equipped 1 6 8 < As co-coach of the MCC of her alleged involvement in organized crime. . non-existent roach spray to trap 93 areas of private industry, cannot viably pool to aid them in their How many Connecticut citi­ PRB8HLY CUT - HKAD CUT Basketball team and director of Our associates Donald Goldberg and Corky grocers, newspaper distributors GARDENS' Woodland Si^ demand fairness from employers until it gets teaching. This has been a tre­ zens realize that they are unpro­ athletics at Manchester Com­ Johnson have now learned that O’Rourke has been and other suspected participants mendous undertaking for these tected from dealer fraud when in a $186 million coupon redemp­ SPECIAL - SPECIAL • SPECIAL CORNED BEEF...... * 1 .4 9 » . its own house in order. munity College, I would like to linked by law enforcement officials to Raj Kumar young people and now that their they purchase a used car? tion fraud ring. Flat c u t A 1979 study of state job classifications express our sincere appreciation Bansal, described in police records as a major goal is finally in sight, they have \ How many citizens realize that The undercover investigation — found that the greater the proportion of for the Herald’s late-season gambler and loan shark heavily involved In gone to the community for ■ a used car dealer can legally sell “ Operation Clip” — broke up a CORNED BEEF...... *2.29ib. women in the particular job, the lower the interest in our men’s basketball organized crime. He was recently arrested on multistate ring that took in $1 GREEN assistance in reaching it. someone a used car with full pay and the greater disparity between what team. gambling charges in Virginia. In an interview, inillion a week by redeeming The lOH extends its gratitude knowledge that the car has It’s the first time in the 15 Bansal denied any involvement in gambling, and coupons for products that were CARNATIONS From Our Produce Dept women earn and what men were paid. to the Civitan Club for this mechanical problems? years I ’ve been at the college said he didn’t know why he had been arrested. He never purchased, Mark Grey, Another survey of all 26,000 job generous and timely gift. How many citizens realize that a Herald Sports reporter has said O’Rourke is a friend of his, but that they have Miami's top postal inspector, said classifications is not expected to be that, if this car breaks down, the Wednesday. LARGE GREEN CABBAOE...... 19Cib. attended MCC Basketball had no business dealings. , Ed Adams dealer is under no obligation to The suspects obtained large Ready to Plant completed untilJanuary 1987. games, and followed up with A report on file in the Arlington court, referring Adult Adviser repair the problem or return the numbers of coupons from inde­ But without legislative action, can anyone meaningful and in-depth stories. to a 1983 organized crime report from next-door Giant Pansies From Our Dell Instructors of the Handicapped person’s money, even if it is the pendent newspaper distributors honestly expect a change in the situation? Bob Pappetti and Jim Tierney Alexandria, Va., states; “ Bansal was a major FRESH SLICED KRAKUS day after buying the car? and printing warehouses and set The bill establishing the fund received did a fine job. gambling figure who was tied to the organization Every day, Connecticut consu­ up “ a regular cottage industry" of Senior citizens There’s no question in my of Michael A. Larusso, also known as Mario A. people to clip and sort coU^ns in IMPORTED HAM ______*2 ,8 9 ib . support from members of the state’s mers are potential victims of mind that that continued interest Scarfoni; James Corbitt Bailard; Roger W. their homes. Grey said. congressional delegation at a news used car dealer fraud. Since SHAMROCKS need lots of help in our athletic program at MCC Simkins Jr.; Herbie Cole, (and) Richard A. They then mailed them to from 0i9 Old Sod' conference earlier this week. Congresswo­ many of us will buy one or more is a positive step forward for our McCaleb; ail known and convicted gambling and legitimate coupon clearinghouses, KIELBASA ______1.89ib. used cars in our lifetime, we men Nancy Johnson and Barbara Keniielly To the Editor: community, our college and the organized crime figures.” using the names and addresses of should be concerned about this non-existent food stores as well as and Senators Christopher Dodd and Lowell Manchester Herald. According to the report, Bansal recently This is an open letter to problem. Each time we buy a this supermarkets where they From Our Bakery Weicker all joined to urge adoption of the bill. assumed operation of a Washington, D.C., adult Pafrfcfc'a Day fa Connecticut legislators: used car from a dealer we are worked, Grey said. The suspects “ Now’s the time to prepare to provide Pat Mistrelta movie house from Cole, who is described as “ into Maith FRESH BAKED ^ ^ It seems that it’s your duty to taking the chance that it will be a collected refunds from manufac­ gambling and narcotics” and who is now serving turers for discounts they sup­ funding so that we can have basic pay equity help the senior citizens in Con­ “ lemon.” Our hard-earned mo­ time for tax evasion. posedly gave customers who pur­ For S t Patrick’s Gift Plants GRINDER ROLLS...... 6 / * l in this state,” Kennelly said. “ If not now, necticut. They reallyjieed a lot of ney could easily be spent on a car Picture choice chased the products. * Wofi-soi §Am-$Pm; 9em. 9 AAf • when? If not when the coffers are healthy, help in paying for doctor bills, that spends more time in the SPECIAL-SPECIAL THE REPORT filed with the court quotes law “ The fact of the matter is. the lullp$. Hyiclnths, Cut- when can you provide for something like drug prescriptions and also repair shop than in our Complete Lewn Cerj was dangerous enforcement officials as saying that “ Bansal was consumers never even handled the Flowers. Dillodlls, Chry- 317 Highland 8t. Route 44 taxes, which have gotten out of driveway. _ Greenview ~ this?” the person who was over the Nguyet ’Thi O’Rourke coupons," Grey said. “ Simply ointtiamumo. VIolett Cl- Some Connecticut legislators “T ' stated, for the past several years Manchastar Covantry Her words ring true. hand. gambling operation." O’ Rourke, given immunity nerwli. Firm, Prlmsroie and consumer groups are trying To the Editor: between 700 and 800 retail grocery i § 5 9 s HIGHLAND PARK MARKET 646-4277 742-7361 Now is the time to eliminate sex-based wage The elderly are getting older to testify before the president’s crime English Flower A Vogali- tin s ir every day and have to pay the to rectify this consumer injustice merchants, acting in concert, commission, stated in secret testimony that she blo Soodt Tool! discrimination and make a good-faith gesture same prices as someone making by supporting a used car lemon 1 would be interested in hear­ defrauded the grocery industry of phoned Bansal a|. his office two or three times a more than $186 million.” to capable, valuable employees. Any law­ the big money. law. ^ m e legislators want a ing your justifications support­ day. In police records, she is quoted as saying, Investigators have identified 250 maker who fails to understand that should be There are a lot of people in this mandatory 60-day warranty for ing your choice of the picture “ As the money got more and more, I couldn’t members of the ring nationwide, state in poverty who need a lot of all cars sold by dealers for more used on the front page on March taught a lesson at the polls. cover the bets, so I passed the bets on to bigger he said. Warrants were issued than $1,500. In addition to the 7. This picture shows several help. people in Washington.” j charging 93 people — 69 people in You let the bridges and roads warranty, consumer groups youths playing on a mattress in a While O’Rourke was awaiting trial on the Florida, 16 in Southern California, deteriorate. So, please don’t let want the law to require dealers to local pond. At best this is foolish and eight in Charleston, S.C.' — gambling charges, according to police records, Letter* policy this happen to the elderly. Are notify the buyer of any problems play, at worst deadly. with fraud, conspiracy and other she and a friend were stopped by police as they The Manchester Herald welcomes original you waiting for all of us to die the car may have at the time of At any time of the. year there racketeering-related offenses. On were leaving a high-stakes gambling operation in letters to the editor. before something is done? All of purchase. are extreme dangers in activity Wednesday, 53 were arrested in Silver Spring, Md. Her friend had allegedly fired a Florida, four in South Carolina and Letters should be brief and to the point. They you will be old some day; so let’s This bill is not a new idea. For of this nature, but at this time of machine gun during a dispute moments before. 13 in California. should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for have some action now. the past six years, any attempt at the year when we daily read Police sought to revoke O’Rourke’s bond after Indictments and additional ease in editing, should be double-spaced. Letters About (spending 11 million a used car lemon law has been about youtha^falling through the that incident. charges are expected to be filed in must be signed with name, address and daytime dollars for another marker crushed by the General Assem­ ice, your glorification of this Three months later, on June 6,1985, Armitage those states as well as New York, telephone number (for verification). plate: I ’m sorry, but the elderly bly and a powerful used car form of play is not in the tradition said postal inspector R.W. wrote to the Ariington court on O’Rourke’s behalf, The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in can’t eat that. lobby. of responsible journalism. Willoughby. describing her as “ a successful businesswoman Same day dry cleaning and pressing... the interests of brevity, clarity and taste. So, plese don’t let the elderly The current bill before the Postal inspectors set up “ Opera­ (with) a reputation for fairness and honesty. . . ” Address letters to: Open Forum, Manchester down and make them go over the General Law Committee does Joseph P. Longer Jr. tion Clip” 18 months ago when a Referring to her arrest, the Pentagon official in before noon, ready by 3:00 p .m .... at half the cost. Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester, CT 0«M0. hill to the poor farm. not have to meet the same fate! $S Carpenter Road clearinghouse official reported he I wrote; “ I believe that this experience has had been offered a ^-percent QuiKleen is an economical dry cleaning and chastened her, clearly embarrassed her and kickback if he would cooperate in a HVCtflUIIIIG I pressing service designed for garments that certainly has left her with a better appreciation of coupon fraud scheme. Undercover agents infiltrated dp not require pre-spotting or repairs. The 1;^ vk offer flii*-«$ii«l|ly "Ook-yandT dry,^ our own law and norms.” ' diMNiino thaMifdmRs you to « totot Democrats taste DiRosa’s independence Armitage told us he had been asked by the ring, gathered evidence, then service includes professional dry cleaning set up the with the coopera­ monty chHdran'B O’ Rourke’s attorney to write the letter, and said of excellent quality and steam pressing on tion of Lee’s Marketing, a coupon ivinfeiF thitdonot As a Democrat, town Director Peter DiRosa last coming fiscal year. he hadn’t seen the woman since he wrote it. our special automated equipment. Try clearinghouse in Mount Prospect, fequlreotML drydownina week displayed the same kind of independence — -- - Weiss sought to move ahead as fast as possible Neither O’Rourke nor her attorney could be Quikleen.”* ,.. ... 111. 8UM ntafprafeMlonil or stubbornness, depending on one’s point of view because he thinks it will take a long time to recruit reached for comment. The agents printed 25-cents-off — that got him into trouble with his colleagues building inspectors and because construction Quikleen prices: coiTMipifefed macNflfeipro- Manchester coupons for a non-existent roach drycfeanfeg when he was d Republican. activity in town has vastly increased. But he had E y on th9 Pentagon spray, which they named f>lain pants, skirts, DiRosa, who was accused when he led the to settle for a compromise under which the town “ Broach,” inserted the coupons sweaters, jackets...... $1.50 •quivafentor r Spotlight Defense Department regulations supposedly Republican minority on the Board of Directors of will hire a temporary part-time ins'pector into south Florida newspapers and minufei|. forbid a company hired to appraise a future Coats, dresses. siding too often with the Democratic majority, Alex Girelli immediately and begin getting together a iist of arranged for Lee’s Marketing to weapons program from bidding on any resulting 2-piece suits...... $3.00 cast his vote at a March 4 meeting with the three potential full-time inspectors in case the directors redeem them. production contracte. This is to prevent an obvious Republican directors against a resolution that decide to beef up the building staff when they Although “ Broach” roach spray / conflict of interest. But the Union of Concerned would have called on Congress to continue the Sh__ consider the budget. does not exist, thousands of cou­ One of the nation’s most modern dry cleaning _flL_ Scientists believes the rules have been suspended pons for the product were re­ federal revenue sharing program after It was hard to accept the notion that the problem for the Strategic Defense Initiative (Star Wars). deemed by grocers all over the September, when it is scheduled to expire. in the building department had arisen overnight plants at 441 West Middle Turnpike, None of the contracts for major studies now under country. DiRosa’s vote was decisive. The resolution and needed to be solved overnight. DiRosa’s stand, even though his vote was way contain the conflict-of-interest safeguard, the Industry sources have estimated needed five votes for passage; the fact that It wili be more reasonable to consider the one coupon out of every three Manchester, (just west of Manchester Parkade). consistent with what he h ^ said previously on the group charges. This could be part of a White Majority Leader Stephen Penny was absent and matter in the context of the total budget. One redeemed is redeemed fraudu­ same issue. 's House plan to spread money around and ensure . tbe Republicans opposed the measure meant the closely-related funding request is for a part-time lently. In 1985, American compan­ Open Monday through Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. that all the major defense contractors have a Democrats needed DiRosa's vote to succeed. DiRosaU argument is tint no one in inspector in the Health Department who would ies distributed 180 billion coupons Connecticut, a state with a large budget surplus, is stake in killing opposition to Star Wars. (Coin-Op open Sundays). When DiRosa left the GOP in the spring of 1985 enforce the housing code. and paid $2.24 billion in refunds \ in a position to cry too much about being dep riv^ and handling fees for the6.5 billion a*d returned to tbe Democratic Party, which had As things stand, the only time existing of federal funds while the federal budget is that were r^eemed, postal statis­ Boca bis political home once before, the residences are inspected for vioiations of even Try our running such a high deficit. tics showed. ,j^ Om M crau had no trouble welcoming him. They minimum standards is when the Building Division eouponendshy Up until the March 4 meeting, DiRosa g|em6 to iianrbpatfr Hrralb Henry Goodson, manager of saasl have known when they placed him on the receives complaints. Quikleen. OsdWid have fit in smoothly with his new Democratic corporate security for Proctor & Mket m November that they }n>ere getting The word is that the division would be happy to Fountfvd In 1M i ^Gamble, said manufacturers are orFsshk>nOMt colleagues. But there may be tensions ahead. Mmmaewlw weald not automatically conform to get rid of the responsibiiity in the light of its RICHARD W. COSQfTOVE...... PuMIthcr aware of the risks involved in Tho gal or the guy •very party peeMon. problems with increased construction. DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... ExtciJtlv* Editor issuing coupons. with the blue bow tie EM Dcpaty Mayor DiRosa's vote at the meeting A nw8sag0 tMIvrwd Some citizen activists don’t think inspections in JAMES P. SACKS...... Monagina Editor “ But we’re still in it," he said. BATTISTON’S will help you choose ALEXANDER QIRELLI...... AMOclit. Editor '.aflie as a Asappointment to Mayor Barbara Members of the Board of Directors obviously response to complaints are enough to protect “ Obviously they haven’t found a better way to advertise a product.' ’ the right service Wetaterg and to Direc^ir Stephen Cassano, both made it clear to Town Manager Robert Weiss tenants adequately. MARIE E. SIEFFERT Advortiting DIroctor/Auoc Publlthtr M whom have been trying to save tte federal before they met March 4 that they were not ready That is one indication that the directors will be MARK F. ABRAITIS...... BuilnoM Monigw for s ^ garment SHELDON COHEN...... Compoting Monogor reveaoe sbartag program from beaming a victim to add two full-time inspectors to the Building hard-pressed to increase the staff of the Building ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Prmroom Monam Chtherine Howard, the fifth Complete Fabric Cere Centers of federal efforts to cut the budget. Division until they were in a position to consider Division without also doing something more to JEANNE Q. FROMERTH...... Circulation Managor queen of King Henry VIII. was The two seemed somewhat taken by surprise at the moVcIh connection with the budget for the . keep landlords in line with the housing code. executed hi 1542. MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, March 13, 1986 - 9 » — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. March 13. 1986

Obhuariea Retailers paint oil firms as villains "W e feel this investigation is SPORTS Staff and Wire Reports those companies are pay about would be falling next week, but She also is survived by three 91.02 cents a gallon. that he had expected prices to be great. It will prove our case,” Bm M o* 8. Alien Konitshek said after a meeting nieces; another nephew; and two A gasoline retailers group says Konitshek said dealers operat­ lower now than they are. He Beatrice S. Allen, 61. of Storrs, with Attorney General Joseph I. grandnieces. actions by the major oil companies ing company-owned stations in attributed the higher prices to the died Tuesday at her home. She had Lieberman. "The majors are The funeral will be Friday at 1 are the reason prices at the pump some cases are forced to sell Amoco distributer for the area. As NCAA Tournament begins lived in Manchester for 20 years. ripping the public off worse than p.m. at the Newkirk k Whitney have remained relatively high at a gasoline at a loss to compete with Konitshek said about 1,100 of the She was bom in Hartford, July ever in my lifetime." Funeral Home, 318 Burnside A ve.. time when crude oil prices have independently owned stations that state’s gasoline stations, or up to 85 10,1924. She moved to StorrOj^ee East Hartford. Burial will be in' fallen sharply. sell at lower prices and still reap a percent of the total, are owned by Lieberman said his meeting with years ago. She was a cowm ABcant Hillside Cemetery, East Hartford. The Connecticut Gasoline Re­ profit. major oil companies and leased to representatives of the retailers of St. Joseph .C h u rclim the Ceiling hours are tonight from 7 to tailers Association said that while In Manchester, a random survey private operators who then must group was productive. He said he tEagleville section of Mansfield, 9. gasoline prices on the spot market found that the lowest pump prices buy their gas from the company. now plans to call in representa­ Interesting matchups dot opening night and had served as a foster Memorial donations may be have fallen sharply, the prices were at Independent dealers. Atlas State law already bans m ajor oil tives of major oil companies to grandmother at Mansfield Train­ made to the American Cancer service station operators pay for Hartford Road station on Hartford companies from owning and oper­ discuss the pricing situation. ing School. Society. gas have dropped only slightly. Road sells regular gasoline at 96.9 ating stations and Konitshek said The state is investigating field face four of the nation's She is survived by a brother, cents a gallon, and unleaded at the Legislature should go a step By Ian Lave Sacond Round Flrat Round Joseph Mamary.of Wichita. Kan.; "We’re saying to everyone, whether the high gasoline prices United Press International Flrat Round Sacottd Round Raglonala Semlflnala National SatttUlnala Raglonala strongest. ‘Guys, we didn’t get this drop. It is $1.05.9 a gallon, according to further and also ban the companies Match 15-16 March 13-14 At Greensboro, Mississippi Val­ three sisters, Jane Mohr of En­ Floranc* Spaulding are a result of illegal price-gouging March 13-14 March 15-16 Championahip out there but we didn't get it,” ’ . employee Sharon Freeta. The from owning stations and leasing ley State, 20-10, meets No. 1 Duke field; Betty Nigri of Manchester Florence (Housmann) Spauld­ or Illegal conspiring by oil compan­ With little-known teams from Wayne Konitshek of Stamford, station is owned by Atlas oil, but them to operators. 1 Kentucky in the East Regional. The Delta and Rosanna Blunt of Colorado ing, 66, of 91 Hamlin St., died ies or others to fix prices. Mississippi Valley State, Marist, Duke president of the group, said sells Mobil gasoline. Konitshek welcomed an investi­ Devils have no starter over 0-7, Springs, Colo.; and several nieces Wednesday night at Manchester Lieberman admitted it would be Drexel and North Carolina A&T 16 Davidson 1 - -{Miss. Val. St. 16 Wednesday. However, Anderson Bros. gation by the state attorney MEN'S Greensboro and nephews. Memorial Hospital. She was the expected to make opening-round 8 W. Kentucky Charlone Old Dominion 8 “ They may be No. 1, but that’s He said gasoline is selling on the Amoco on Main St., which is owned general’s office into why the sharp tough to win a case built on either A memorial mass will be Mon­ wife of John T. Spaulding. charge, but also said he is hopeful exits from the NCAA Tournament what upsets are for. We’ll give it spot market for about 72 cents a by Amoco, sells regular at $1.10 a drop in crude oil prices on world 9 Nebraska BASKETBALL -| W. Virginia 9 day at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph Church Born in Manchester Aug. 25, that the mere fact the state is today, the road to the Final Four our best and whatever happens, gallon, while some dealers who gallon, and unleaded at $1.16, markets has not been followed by 5 Alabama Virginia 5 in Eagleville. Burial will be at the 1919, she was a lifelong resident. investigating could help push still begins with some interesting happens,” Mississippi Valley lease stations from major oil according to Butch Acelin. Acelin significant drops in prices at the convenience of the family in Little Before she retired in 1984, she was matchups. 12 Xavier y ■{ Depaul 12 companies and must buy from said A m '''"' that prices pumps. prices down. Greensboro coach Lafayette Stribling said. Falls, N.Y. There are no calling a receptionist for Dr. Ali Skakibai Chief among those is No. 13 4 Illinois Charlone Oklahoma 4 Marist from Poughkeepsie, •hours. The Potter Funeral Home, of Manchester for eight years. She Bradley against No. 16 Texas-EI 13 Fairlield > SOUTHEAST EAST -1 NorlteasletQ 13 N.Y., meets No. 6 Georgia Tech at 456 Jackson St., Willimantic, is in was a lifelong member of the Paso in the West Regional at 6 Purdue Atlanta. GA East Rutherford, N.J. St. Joseph's 6 Baton Rouge. Marist, 19-11, fea­ charge of arrangements. Church of the Nazarene, and a Ogden, Utah; Virginia against March 20 8i 22 March 21 & 23 tures players from the Nether­ Highway opponents 11 LSU -| Richmond 11 Memorial donation.s may be member of the Manchester Organ DePaul in the East Regional at > lands, France, Gaudeloupe, Hun­ Manchester In Brief 1 Syracuse made to the Visiting Nurse Associ­ Club. Greensboro, N.C.; Virginia Tech 3 Memphis SI. Indiana 3 gary and Yugoslavia. The Yellow ation or to a charity of the donor’s Besides her husband, she is against defending champion Vil- 14 Ball St -1 Cleveland St 14 Jackets counter with a lineup choice. survived by a daughter, Mrs. seek DOT injunction > lanova in the Southeast Regional at 7 Virginia Tech. a t FINALFQUR,^ Navy 7 featuring the last four Atlantic George (Joyce) Eknaian of Man­ I Vote^^sions set Baton Rouge, La.; and No. 18 10 Villanova |- -| Tulsa 10 Coast Conference freshman of the chester; a sister, Grace A. Ma- the DOT should wait until it Michigan State against Washing­ year — forwards Duane Ferrell Paul J. Dodge Two sessions for making new voters will be held in the mall at A request will be filed by Monday GA, Tech. (Baton Rouge Syracuse Syracuse 2 jeska of Manchester; a grandson; receives environmental permits ton in the Midwest Regional at 2 and Tom Hammonds, and guards Paul J. Dodge, 73, of 14 Syca­ the Manchester Parkade on Broad Street today from 6:30 to 8:30 in U.S. District Court for an and a niece. Dayton, Ohio. 15 Marist -\ Brown 15 Mark Price and Bruce Dalrymple more Lane, died Wednesday at p.m. and Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. injunction that would stop the state from the U.S. Army Corps of > The funeral will be Saturday at U TE P is celebrating the 2Uth Dallas, Texas DaHas. Texas Kansas 1 — and senior center John Salley, Manchester Memorial Hospital. Representatives of the office of the registrars of voters will from taking houses and property in Engineers and the state Depart­ 1 St. John’s 1:30 p.m, at the Church of. the anniversary of its shocking NCAA March 29 Dallas. Texas March 29 who is likely to be a first-round He was the husband of Annabelle accept voter registrations for any resident of Connecticut. They the path of the proposed Route 6 ment of Environmental Protection 16 Montana St. -1 N .C. A 8i T 16 Nazarene. 236 Main St., with burial title run. Don Haskins coach that March 31 NBA draft choice. will also take of changes of address or party enrollment for expressway before the road re­ before it begins taking property. Long Beach Dayton Jacksonville (McCarthy) Dodge. in the East Cemetery. There are no 1966 team and today’s Miners as 8 Auburn 8 He was born in Montgomery ceives final approval, an attorney The DOT has said it will apply for In the West Regional at Ogden, calling hours. Manchester residents. well. 9 Arizona y -I Hample 9 Center. Vt., Dec. 24, 1912, and had representing a citizens’ group those permits — the last major Drexel faces No. 7 Louisville. The Memorial donations may be " I know why we were successful 5 Maryland Michigan St. 5 been a resident of Manchester opposed to the highway said this hurdles before construction can made to the Church of the in 1966," Haskins said. “ But this Dragons, 19-11, won 14 of their last since 1962. Before he retired, he moraing. begin — later this spring. 12 Popperdine \- -| Washington 12 Nazarene Book of Remembrance, Pet program postponed year we’ve played a lot of games 15. Louisville is scorching with was employed as a salesman in the South Windsor attorney Jon Berman said he has been getting 4 UNLV Long Beach Dayton Georgetown 4 236 Main St.. Manchester, Conn. where I wondered how we won. Billy Thompson reaching his po­ auto sales and leasing division of The first part of the Lutz Children’s Museum’s three-part Berman, who has been hired by the advice from a traffic expert to 06040. Watkins Funeral Home, 142 Depth has probably been our key 13 N.E LA WEST MIDWEST -| Texas Tech. 13 tential and Milt Wagner full Dworin Chevrolet Co., Hartford. series on family pets, which was scheduled to start tonight, will Eastern Connecticut Citizen Ac­ rebut arguments of state and Kansas City. MO E. Center St., is in charge of this year. We’ve gone about eight 6 Ala. Birm. Houston, Texas N.C. St. 6 recovered from last season’s Before that, he had owned and be rescheduled, a museum spokesman said today. tion Group, said this morning that federal highway backers that the arrangements. or nine deep and someone has March 20 8i 22 March 21 8i 23 broken foot. operated the Paul Dodge Pontiac Ann Collins-Nickerson o f the Connecticut Humane Society was about 30 people have agreed to $170 million road is needed. 11 Missouri y -i Iowa 11 almost always been there to take Automobile Agency in Manchester scheduled to speak tonight on the demands of pet ownership. become plaintiffs in the suit, 3 N. Carolina Ogden Notre Dame 3 In the Midwest Regional at over.” from 1957 to 1971. Collins-Nickerson was forced to cancel tonight because of illness, although' probably not all the Dayton, No. 2 Kansas plays North John J. Trivigno The game will match Bradley’s 14 Utah h -1 Ark. - L.R 14 He was a U.S. Army veteran of museum officials said. The lecture will be rescheduled. For more names will be used because of the Carolina A4T. The Aggies, 22-7 John J. Trivigno. 88. of East Elderly couple offense, led by guard Hersey 7 Bradley Iowa SI. 7 World War II, having served with information on the series, call the museum at 643-0949. paperwork involved. Berman said and winner of the Mid-Eastern Hartford, husband of the late Hawkins with an 18.6 scoring Patton's Third Army. He was a he hoped the action would be heard 10 UTEP J -1 Miami (OH) 10 Athletic Conference Tournament, Theresa (Tadeo) Trivigno.. died dies In blaze average, against the Miners’ de­ communicant of St. James by the court in Hartford within a 2 Louisville Ogdon ’ Michigan 2 have lost all four of their NCAA today at an area convalescent fense. U TE P led tHe Western Church. He was a member of the month. ESSEX (UPI) - An elderly Tournament games. Kansas offers Athletic Conference in scoring 15 Drexel y -1 Akron 15 Manchester Kiwanis Club, a direc­ home. The state Department of Trans­ couple was found dead after a fire super sophomore Danny Manning He was born in Castelmezzano. defense, scoring margin and field- to highlight one of the nation’s top tor of the American Red Cross and High-speed chase portation. which is in the process of heavily damaged their single (0) Regional Seeding UPI Graphic Italy. He was a a former resident of goal percentage defense. Dave chairman of its motor pool, a appraising property in the first 3.3 wood-frame residence Wednesday starting fives. Manchester, where he lived for Feitl and Juden Smith have played member of the Knights of Colum­ miles of the proposed 11.8-mile in the Colebrook section of Essex. many years. He was a communi­ on four conference championship In other openers today; East bus Campbell Council, American expressway, has said it will begin Police said John Hall. 86, a the tournament shaky, having lost Virginia Tech. and No. 12 Memphis State as cote said. " I think that’s more Regional at Greensboro (Old cant of St. Rose Church. East to negotiate with property owners teams. Association of Retired Persons, leads to charges retired house painter, was found in * seven of its last ll ganies and two "The good thing is that we Villanova was by Big East foes conducive to playing basketball.” Do m i nion-Wes t Virginia, Hartford, He was employed by The Miners, 27-5, reached the Chapter 604, the Manchester Coun­ later this spring on sale prices and a downstairs bedroom and his Royal Typewriter Co,, in Hartford NCAAs as WAC post-season tour­ of its last three. Coach Joey Meyer understand what it takes to win,” Georgetown and St. John’s. Guard Michigan State is 21-7 and Oklahoma-Northeastern,); Sou­ try Club and the Manchester acquire land this summer. wife, Elsie. 83. was found in a for many years before his retire­ A Hamlin Street man was speeding south on Main Street at nament champions. Bradley, 31-2, has changed lineups 12 times and Villanova forward Harold Press- Dell Curry leads the Virginia Tech Washington 19-11. The Spartans^ theast Regional at Baton Rouge Senior Citizens' Center. The ECCAG has contended that bathroom. ment in 1962. arrested Wednesday after leading speeds of up to 70 miles an hour, enters the tournament after losing no player has started every game. ley said Wednesday. Pressley attack. whose tallest starters are 6-8 Larry (Memphis State-Ball State, Besides his wife, he is survived He is survived by a daughter, police on a chase through town police said. Ouellette drove Dallas Comegys, a 6-9 forward, helped the Wildcats to one of the At Dayton, Michigan State coach Polec and Barry Fordham, have to Purdue-Louisiana State); Midw­ ' by a son, Paul J. Dodge Jr. of the Missouri Valley Conference Mrs. Robert (Catherine) Temple streets in which he bumped a towards the Glastonbury border leads DePaul in scoring with 14.2 biggest upsets in NCAA Tourna­ Jud Heathcote is claiming a contend with 7-foot Chris Welp, the e s t Regional at Dayton Greenville, S. C.; two daughters. Tournament final to Tulsa. of Manchester; six grandchildren; police cruiser and traveled at and turned east on Line Street, points a game and is second in ment history last year. homecourt advantage against Paclfic-10 Player of the Year, who (Jacksonville-Temple, Mrs. Alex (Mary-Jane) Pazda of At Greensboro, Virginia has a two great-grandchildren; and sev­ speeds up to 70 miles an hour which borders the town line, police strong inside game, dominated by rebounding with 5.9 per game Virginia 'Tech is much like the Washington. averages 19.7 points a game. Georgetown-Texas Tech); West Manchester and Mrs. Kedric (An- eral nieces and nephews. He was before getting stuck in the mud said. average. Wildcats of last year. The Hokies "This year we’ll play before a The tournament also opens with Regional at Ogden (Alabama- Aabelle) Bartsch of Gales Ferry; 6-foot-11 Olden Polynice, who predeceased by a son, Joseph F. behind a house on Line Street, He slowed down, pulled into the At Baton Rouge. VillanoYa will have been overshadowed by Metro packed house with our fans, our some grim prospects as four of the Birmingham-Missouri, North ^ n d six grandchildren. averages 16.4 points and 7.9 Trivigno. police said this morning. *- driveway of a private residence rebounds a game. DePaul enters look to history for guidance against Conference rivals No. 7 Louisville cheerleaders, our band,” Heath- weakest schools in the 64-team Carolina-Utah). The funeral will be Saturday at The funeral will be Saturday at Police charged Stephen L. Ouel- and drove around the back yard of 8:15 a.m. from the Watkins Fun­ lete, 34. of 19 Hamlin St., with the home before becoming stuck in eral Home, 142E.Center St.,witha 8; 15 a.m, at the Newkirk & Whitney Funeral Home, 318 Burn­ first-degree reckless endanger- the mud. police said. Mora got out mass of Christian burial at 9 a.m. ment, first-degree criminal mi­ of his cruiser, reached through the in St. James Church. Burial will be side Ave., East Hartford, with a schief. operating under the influ­ op en driver's window of in St. James Cemetery. Calling mass of Christian burial at 9 a.m. in St. Rose Church. East Hartford. ence of alcohol, operating with a Ouellette's car, and turned off the ‘Stagmania’ makes reappearance at Fairfield hours are Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 suspended license, engaging po­ ignition. to 9 p.m. Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, East Hartford. Calling lice in pursuit, misuse of registra­ Ouellette was charged with them take the outside shot, hours are Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 tion plates, operating without driving under the influence of screaming fans crammed into coaching winning teams,” said “ I ’d like to bring in the student sharpshooting 6-foot-3 forward Bv Kenneth R. Bazinet hopefully.” Olga E. Oaipuk to 9 p.m. insurance, reckless operation, alcohol after police discovered chartered trains for the ride to Buonaguro, who spent the previous athletes that could bring Fairfield Tony George, who topped the team United Press International Fairfield has prepared for Illi­ Memorial donations may be evading police, misuse of a license that his speech was slurred, he New York’s Madison Square seven seasons as an assistant back into prominance.” by averaging 20.7 points per game. Olga Elizabeth Osipuk, 65. of nois’ 6-8 forward Ken Norman, who made to the John J. Trivigno plate insert and operating an staggered when he walked and Garden. coach with defending NCAA cham­ George received some help from East Hartford, died Wednesday at F A IR F IE LD - Dean William In the meantime, the current averaged 19.2 points per game and Family Scholairship Fund, care of unregistered motor vehicle. there was an odor of alcohol on his At the outset of this season, there pion Villanova. Pat Yerina, a 6-5 forward who led a convalescent home. She was the Schimpf remembers a decade ago group of players has the Stags has previous tournament expe­ St. Rose Church, 33 Church St., Police said the incident began at breath, police said. He refused to wasn't much hope for "Stagma- in rebounding with an 8.2 average aunt of Phillip Duncon of when major college basketball in Buonaguro, who played for Bos­ ready for their debut in Charlotte. rience, Buonaguro said. East Hartford. 06108. about 10:30 p.m.. when Ouellette’s take a breath test, police said. while scoring 15.3 points per game. Manchester. CURRENT INTEREST RATE New England meant Providence nia" to return to Fairfield, espe­ ton College in the early 1970s, “ The big change in the team is car was seen by a patrol officer It was also learned that his College, Boston College. Holy cially in the wake of last year’s that I think we play tough defense "W e had a lot of confidence this Buonaguro, who coached the weaving back and forth in the license had expired in September INTERESTED? remembers Fairfield’s basketball Cross and Fairfield University. dismal 11-17 record, earning them heyday and thinks the situation is and are a tetter conditioned season," said George, a senior who team to a 12-3 record in games eastbound lane of Wells Street. 1984. that the registration was for PlEASE CALL US a share of last place in the Metro was highly recruited while at East decided by five points or less this Officials confiscate records “ Oh. there was a time when we right to again grab top billing as a team,” Buonogura said. Ouellette was stopped by the another vehicle and that an incor­ Atlantic Athletic Conference. Orange High School in New Jersey. season, said a close game late in AT liked to consider ourselves in that regional powerhouse. officer, Wayne Mora, at thetj rect validation sticker was placed But then came rookie coach “ When I looked at the team at the the second half may be the best company," said Schimpf, who has " I think we’ve been practicing in Vernon fire investigation intersection of Main and Wells on the license plate, police said. 644-4713 Mitch Buonaguro, this season’s " I think what I ’d like to do with start of the season, I thought we way to steal a win over the highly held various positions at Fairfield harder now than we were during streets, and asked for his license Ouellette was being held in lieu 24-6 record, a first-place finish in the program is to put it in the had to play a lot of the changing favored Illini. FINANCIAL PLANNING SERVICES A ASSOC., INC. during his 16-year tenure. VERNON (UPl) — Records house for more than one hour, he and registration, police said. of a $5,000 cash bond and is the conference and Friday night’s position to go to the (NCAA) defenses, especially the strong the season," be said. “ They (Illinois) have got some involving alleged building code said. Police said as Ouellette reached scheduled to appear in Manchester 1750 Ellington Rood The time Schimpf refers to was game against No. 20 Illinois in the tournament every year, and I think half-court game we played at " I t ’s kept up for us all year,” he great inside players and we’re just violations have beeh confiscated in Durrant was trapped on the third for his glove compartment, he Superior Court on Monday. So. WIndoor, CT 06074 1974 and 1975 when the Stags drew opening round of the NCAA Sou­ we can do that in Metro Atlantic Villanova," he said. “ And I think said. “ I think the k i^ really connection with an investigation floor of the house when the blaze stepped on the accelerator and back-to-back bids to the National theast Regionals in Charlotte, N.C. we baffled a lot of teams doing it." going to try to collapse on them,” believe when it’s close we’re going Available For Annual Contributions & Tax Free Rollovers. No Sales Athletic Conference with its auto­ into the cause of a fire which killed broke out at 8:45 p.m. Tuesday, drove away. He was chased east on Invitation Tournament, and 2,000 'T v e always been involved with matic bid," he said. Leading the Stags this year was George said. “ We’regoingtom ake to win.” Charge. 100% of Your Money Goes To Work For You. No Annual a 7-year-old girl, authorities say. officials said. Wells Street, north on Spruce Street and west on Eldridge Street, Now you know Fees. High Current Interest Rate. Vernon’s fire marshal's office Alleged building code violations A Safe IRA Invesimani with an "A-*-"Rated Company with A Provan going through all stop signs, police S if Winston Churchill permitted seized the Building Department against Edwards do not involve the Track Racord In lha Tax Shaltarad Araa. ______NIT roundup destroyed dwelling. Neff said. said. himself up to 1.5 cigars a day. records involving Brian Edwards Ouellette slowed his car, a 1970 of Coventry Wednesday morning, However, those violations do in­ volve some of the 12 other buildings Chevrolet Impala, as he ap­ a spokeswoman at Vernon's Town proached the intersection of El­ Hall said. in Vernon owned by Edwards. Neff Friers’ Pitino guides present teem over his former club said. dridge and Main streets, at which point Mora drove next to the right Edwards is the owner of the "Some code violations were SW Missouri went ahead for side of the vehicle and another rebounds in the game at Provi­ In a single opening-round game three-story Ward Street apart­ pending in this town, but they don't By The Associated Press good, 38-37. on a basket by Garland ment house which was destroyed officer drove his cruiser on the left dence, R.I..which was one of three Tuesday night, Texas Christian involve this property,” Neff said. with 14:40 remaining. The Bears side in an attempt to force first-round N IT games played defeated Montana 76-69. Tuesday night during a multiple- There was no way Providence assumed their biggest lead, 52-44, Adam Berluti, a spokesman for Ouellette to stop, police said. Just Arrived! Wednesday night. Ernie Lewis scored a career- alarm fire. Vernon police Lt. Coach Rick Pitino could lose. with 4:25 left and iced the victory the state fire marshal’s office, said Ouellette stepped on the accelera- In the other games. Providen­ high 18 points and Billy Donovan 14 Clarence Neff said. Pitino took credit for "two by connecting on seven consecu­ a preliminary probe ruled out tpr and rammed Mora’s cruiser, ce’s Big East colleague Pittsburgh to lead Providence. But Pitino From New York’s largest victories” on Wednesday night — a tive free throws in the final 26 The body of the badly burned arson in the fire. He also said the police said. was beaten by Southwest Missouri singled out Matt Palazzi, who 72-69 decision by his Friar team in seconds. victim. Carina Durrant. was found state fire marshal’s office was not Ouellette’s car then spun up onto State 59-52 and McNeese State came off the tench to score 10 chocolatier — the largest the National Invitation Tourna­ Also scoring in double figures for by firefighters who fought the involved in confiscating Edwards’ the sidewalk of Main Street and topped Dayton 86-75. points. ment and the fine showing by his the Mid-Continent Conference blaze in the Ward Street apartment records. struck Mora’s cruiser again before Tonight’s schedule features 11 " I thought Matt Palazzi was the selection of the finest quality former team, Boston University, team were Phil Schlegel with 12 more first-round games, as South­ key to the victory,” be said. in taking the tough loss. points, Chris Ward with 11 and ern Mississippi plays at Florida; “ Usually, if he bits a few shots, Easter candies anywhere! “I’m taking credit for two Greg Bell with 10. victories," said Pitino, who left the Georgia at Tennessee- he’ll start firing them up. But Charles Smith scored IS points head coaching job at Boston Chattanooga; Middle Tennessee tonight, he didn’t do that. He’d pass A TIME TO SHARE off. But he made all the key baskets and pulled down seven rebounds University after the 1982-83 season. State at Clemson; Drake at Mar­ Ask for a taste sample and you for the Panthers. 15-14. " I ’m taking credit for recruiting quette; George Mason at Lamar; totally under control.” will be convinced of the superb (Boston’s Paul) Hendricks and 'Texas at New Mexico; Louisiana Palazzi’s and the Friars’ last McNm m SL 86-75 (Dwayne) Vinson. They were Tech at Northern Arizona; Texas field goal gave them a 62-59 lead, but it was brilliant foul shooting Jerome Batiste scored 24 points quality — then check our huge terrific.” AliM at Wyoming; Southern Meth­ and pulled down 12 rebounds and Hendricks, with 16 points, and odist at Brigham Young; Loyola, that gave the Friars their first post-season victory in 10 years and Kenny Jimerson contributed 21 as selection and low prices! Vinson, with 14, were the leading Calif., at California; and McNeese State claimed its 21st Terrier scorers. They combined Califomia-Irvine at UCLA. improved their record to 16-13. The Friars made 85.7 percent of consecutive homecourt victory for half of Boston University’s 44 First-round action concludes with a triumph over Dayton. Their second-half points to help keep the Friday night with Ohio State their foul shots against Boston University, including 12 of IS foul combined efforts overshadowed a Solid chocolate, white chocolate game close. Hendricks also had 14 playing at Ohio University. shots in the last 3; 30, as they won fine night by Dayton’s Damon Goodwin, Who scored 31imints. their first poet-season game since and peanut butter McNeese, 15-0 at home this 1978. The Friars have a history of season, built a 39-20 halftime lead N IT success, having won the and extended that to $1-00 with 1:50 Williems heeded . tournament in 1961 and 1963. 2 oz. 99(P left in the game. Dayton, a 8W MiMMNirl 59-52 Midwest independent, then man­ To share with those less fortunate is Christ-like. Please- 6 oz. ^2.49 Winston Garland scored 15 aged a 15-5 spun, but it fell far sbon. 14 oz. ^5.49 We also carry a complete line of for Ohio Stete? points and bad e i ^ t steals to lead share a portion of your worldly goods with those who Southwest Missouri State over A big factor was McNeese’s Russell Stover Easter Candies, Pittsburgh. 33-for-53 Field goal shooting. Hallmark cards and party goods. COLUMBUS, Ohio (U P I) - leading candidate for the Ohio need you: the poor & the sick, the hungry & the home­ Boston College basketball coach State job have been abundant since * Watch for our CMNT Easier Chtular in the Herald • March 18 ★ Gary Williams will be hired to Miller was fired last Feb. 3. Miller less, the young and the not-so-young. Send your gift to: replace Eldon Miller at Ohio State, will stay with the Buckeyes the Columbus Dispatch reported through the team ’s stint in the Whalers in action today. National Invitation Tournament HARTFORD — The rejuven­ behind their Adaitu Division The newspaper, quotiiv uniden­ and then leave to take over as bead ated Hartford Whalers continue chief rivals — the Boston Bruins tified sources, said Williams' hir­ coach at Northern Iowa. their playoff stretch run tonight and the Buffalo Sabres — who Archbishop’s Annual Appeal ^WestowTi^^l-ijarmacy UPt photo ing would be announced today. Williams, 41. has been coach at at 7:35 by hosting the New York both won. Pittsburgh's Keith Armstrong blocks the shot of However. Ohio State officials Boston College for four seasons, Islanders at the Civic Center. Fourth-place Boston beat 134 Farmington Ave. denied the position has been guiding the Eagles to a 7M5 Pittsburgh. 5-2, while tliinl- Southwest Missouri's Greg Bell during their first-round The Whalers, winners of four 445 Hartford Rd. OPEN 7 Days a Week offered to Williams, the newspaper record. Prior to coming to BC, he of their last five games, were p l ^ Buffalo nipped Chicago, Hartford, CT. 06106 NIT match Wednesday night in Springfield, Mo. said. served as head coach at American idle Thursday but fell farther 7-6. 643-5230 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Southwest Missouri ended Pittsburgh's season, 59-52. Reports that Williams was the University for four seasons. N MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, March 13. 1986 - 11 It — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuriday. March 13. 1986 SCOREBOARD NHL roundup Fuhr is an appreciated factor for the Oilers Brulns5,Pmgulns2 78irs105.Knlcks05 (teudlnft In porsiithesM) NHL CHAMPS Basketball N E W Y O R K (9S) H o ckey Besien Orr 510 53 IS, Rrst Round Wilkins 511 59 21, East Bv Kon Rappoport assist in the first period to help the Plttsbunh • 11—J Bailey 1511 18 25, Soorrow 7-12 M 14, First period— 1, Boston, Simmer 30 M arch 11 The Associated Press Flames build a 2-0 lead, then Their most recent titles Walker 5S 50 4, Thornton 52 52 0, AtOrssnsboro.M.C. , , , , (Pasin, Pederson), 4:22, 2, B in tw , NBA standings Tucker 510 58 15 McNealy 1-5 M I NML itindlngi Simmer 31 (Pasin, Larson), 14:». (1) Duke 352 vs. (It) MlMluIppI assisted on Joel Otto’s goal in the Penalties— Bourque, Bos, 1:42; Oilers 1985 Grunfeld 18 58 Z Totals 4487 7-17 95. Valiev State 259,12:07 p.m. EST. Even though he allowed five second period for the eventual PHILADELPHIA (1SS) , , . , „ (8) Old Dominion 257 vs. (9) West Schmidt, Pit, 7:13; Duguov, P l»>’0:17; Islanders 1983 lotlumCaRfurwn Jones 55 53 10, Borkltv 56 58 17, goals, Grant Fuhr could still be game-winner. 1VOTOT vvm w vifW Pederson Bos, 11:31; Kluiok, Bos, 18:57, AHonHc DlvMon Virginia 2510,2:37 p.m. E S T. Canadiens 1979 M oloni 1519 56 28, Th rio tt 511 5 4 10, (4) Oklahomo2S8vs. (13) Northeastern appreciated by the Edmonton Calgary rookie Mike Vernon, MMCk DtvWwi W L pet. OB ClWtkt 510 56 15, Cotlsdot 1-2 50 Z W L T PIS. O F O A Second period— 3, Boston, Pederson 26 Flyers 1975 x-Boston 51 13 .797 — 278, 7:07 p.m. E S T. _____ Oilers. making his first start in goal since McAdOO 7-11 5 8 14, M o m 54 M 4- (5) Vlrglnlo 1510 vs. (12) DePaul 151Z Washington 43 19 5 91 K1 221 (K luiok, Bourque), pp, 5:14. 4, B o ^ n , x-Phllodelphla 42 24 .636 10 Johnson 181-2 3. Totals 41-712527105. "We certainly play an offensive March 1, had a shutout until 40 Phlladtiohia 43 21 4 90 2 U 213 Courtnall 14 (Pederson, K luiok), 17:57.5, Bruins 1972 New Jtrsev , 33 35 .415 20 9:37 p.m. E S T. N Y IslondWS 32 25 10 74 273 247 Pittsburgh, Llndstrom 13 (Hannon, Now votk IS n 11 g M arch 14 style and lots of times Grant seconds into the final period, when Maple Leafs 1987 Woshlniiton 32 33 .492 19'/> Bhiipdsiphiq n SI 2116-105 Pltlsburoh 3’ 3’ 7 » Si Si Chobot), 19:49. Penalties— Bodger, Pit, New York 20 46 .3(0 32 At Syrocute, N.Y. doesn't get the credit he deserves Mike Ridley scored for the NY Ranotrs 4 « 238 Z32 Black Hawks 1981 Foultd out— None. Total fouls— (6) St. Joseph's 255 vs. (11) Richmond 32 32 3:52; Kluiok, Bos, 8:38; Courtnall, Bos, Central DtvMon NSW York 22, Phllodelphia 21. playing behind a team like us,” Rangers. Reijo Ruotsalainen Now JOfSOV 22 42 3 47 2SS 312 11:50. x-Mllwoukee 45 21 .682 — 256, 12:07 p.m. EST. , . Adorns Diviston Third period— 6, Pittsburgh, Lemleux Red Wings 1955 Rsbounds-New York 34 (Bollev 9), (3) Indiana 21-7 vs. (14) Cleveland Edmonton wing Craig MacTavish sco r^ later in the period: x-Atlonto 41 25 .621 4 Phlladtiphia 36 (Malone 15). Montroal 37 26 4 80 294 237 44, (Duguov, RuskowskI), 13:39. 7, Rangers 1940 Dotrolt 39 27 .591 6 State 27-3, 2:37 p.m. E S T . ______said after Wednesday night’s 8-S Quobec 36 28 5 77 281 252 Boston, Mllburv 2 (Simmer), 18:09. Aulsts— Ntw York 28(Sporrow )0), (7) NOVV278VS. (10) Tulsa238,7:07p.m. O ovtlond 25 40 .385 19'/S Philadelphia 29 (Cheeks 14). NHL victory over the Jets. “It’s Bruins 5, Penguins 2 Buffalo 33 31 6 72 266 258 Penalties— Markwart, Bos, 5:36; Lar­ Chicago 23 43 .348 22 Boston 32 29 7 71 271 253 son, Bos, 5:34; Schmidt, Pit, 5:36; Technical-Malone, New York 2 ^*2 ) Syracuse 255 vs. (15) Brown 1510, nice to know Grant is back there Indiana 22 45 .3U 23'/> (llleoal dofonto). A — 104M. Charlie Simmer scored two Hartfcrd 32 34 2 46 270 264 Frowlev, Pit, 5:36; Posin, Bos, 6 : » ; Woftum Conftrenco 9:37 p.m. E S T. , ^ backing you up when you make a first-period goals as Boston ended ConigMI Confsrsnco Foster, Bos, 7:30; RuskowskI,Plt,7:30; MMwwf DtvMon (Second-round games of Greens­ mistake offensively.” Nems DtvMon Reld,Bos, 18:11. W L Pet. OB Bultats128.CavallBrs114 boro March 15 ond Syracuse March 14) a three-game losing streak with a W L T Pts. O F O A Shots on go al-B o ston 16-10-7— Houston 40 25 .415 — Fuhr made 49 saves to record his victory over Pittsburgh, the Pen­ x-Chlcogo 34 27 8 74 307 296 33. Pittsburgh 4-13-6— 23. Denver 39 26 .600 1 M arch $1-23 2Sth victory. The Oilers, suffering X-St. Louis 33 27 8 74 270 253 Dallas 34 31 .523 6 WASHINOTON (121) At East Rulhurlord, N.J. guins’ fifth consecutive loss. x-MInncsoto 31 28 9 71 280 263 Power plov conversions— Boston Utah 32 34 .485 8'/^ C. Jones 781-215, Robinson 7-12 78 21, Regional Somlflnolsond Finals a rare shutout the night before to Pittsburgh’s Mario Lemieux Toronto 21 40 6 48 269 324 3-1. Pittsburgh 7-0. Son Antonio 3) 35 .470 9'/S Bol 1-1 1-2 Z Malone 1524 7-7 39, Soulheott Minnesota, got back on the scoring scored his 44th goal of the season Detroit IS 47 6 36 230 350 Sacramento 30 36 .455 lO'/S Williams 7-1108 IS, Roundtitfd 57 54 4, March 11 track as MacTavish and Jari Kurri SmvtlM DtvMon Goalies— Boston, Rlggln. Pitts­ Pacific DlvMon McMIllenMcMMIsn 51 50 0, Dave 574-7 M^2M 2 16, a I Baton RoiNta, La. for the Penguins, extending his x-Edmonton 49 15 4 104 368 273 burgh, Romano. A— 164)33. V-LA Lakers 49 14 .754 — McKenna5105215.Totals47-883537128. ( j ) G eo rgla^e ch 256 vs. (15) Marlst scored twice. team record point-scoring streak x ^o lg o rv 34 27 8 76 298 265 Portland 33 34 .493 17 1511,12:07 p.m. C ST. , , The loss was the first for the Jets to 27 games. Newly-acquired Ron Winnipeg 22 42 6 SO 250 328 Referee— Te rry Gregson. Phoenix 24 39 .400 23 CLEVELAND (114) (7) Virginia Tech, 72-» vs. (10) after three victories under John Los Angeles 20 41 7 47 241 335 Seattle 24 41 .369 25 Lee 511 54 11, Hinson 512 510 24, Vlllonova 2513,7:V0 .m . CST. Duguay intercepted a pass and fed Vancouver 18 38 11 47 230 27V L A Clippers 24 42 .364 J5'/i Wost03530, Boglov 555410, Froe5121-2 (3) Memphis State27-5 vs. (14) BollState Ferguson, the Winnipeg general Lemieux, who scored his 20th goal x-5 Penalties— Kocur, Det, 2:51; Leovlns, Hoftmon, 10. Carrie Demerglon; 25 Northeost Loulslono 308,11:37o.m. PST. Since being benched four games Pittsburgh Penguins. the minor leagues, has been the Flames' 3-2 victory over the Rrst period— 1, Edmonton, Nopler Det, 8:08; Lodouceur, Det, 10:10; bock — 6. Demerlglon, 0. Mevers. Suns 127, Bucks 126 Texas, 151Z at New AAtxIco, 17-13,9 ;X (5) (Maryland 1513 vs. (12) Pepperdine one per day. are too late to him to miss 43 games this season. p.m. "You’ve got to understand Mark Rangers’ hottest scorer, with 15 Rangers. 20 (Krushelnyskl, AAocTovIsh), 4:06. Lukowlch, LA, 10:10; Tovlor, LJV, 9 and It boys — Medlev relay — ). 2S8,2:07 D.m. PST. dissuade center Mark Pavelich With his manpower rapidly ago, Pavelich has missed the last Z Edmonton, Kurri ^ (Krushel­ 11:01; Kocur, Det, misconduct, 15:20; Manchester (Sean Anderson, Jeremy Southern MIm Im Ip p I. 17-11, at Florida, (1) St. John's 358 vs. (16) Montano three contests by his own choice Pavelich,” Rangers goalie John goals in 19 games. He had nyskl, Greoo), pp, 10:03. 3, Hawer- Wells, LA, misconduct,15:20. PHOENIX (127) 1512, 7:M p.m. State 15)6,6:07 p.m. PST. from retiring, according to hi.s dwindling. Rangers general man­ Harford, Kevin Beglev. Jomie Wolff); Nonce 513 1-7 17, Pinckney 511 53 13, and had gone into seclusioh. Vanbiesbrouck said. "He’s very accounted for six of the Rangers' According to Rangers ortho­ chuk 41 (Lundholm, Marols), sh, 50 tiv: 2. Beglev, 5. Wolff; 100 IM — 6. Georgia, 1512, of Tennessee- (8) Auburn 1510vs. (9) Arliono257,8:4) teammates. ager Craig Patrick said Wednes­ A pedic specialist George Brown, the 16:17. 4, Winnipeg, Turnbull 16 Third period— 3, Detroit, CIchockI 10 Glouchkov 55 55 II, (Xivls 1524 88 3Z Chottonoogo, 218, 7:M p.m. p.m. PST. Teammates divulged that Pave­ stem when he decides to do last 13 goals prior to Wednesday Harford; 100 tree — 4. Wolff, 10. Humphries 510 56 17, Adorns 58 55 12, The Rairgens' hard-working day night that he will make a (Boshmon, Neufeld). 17:24. 5, Edmon­ (unassisted), sh, 11:10. Penalties— Hupolo; 200 free relov — 1. Manchester (Second-round gomes ot Ogden March lich had retired and also questi­ something. When he makes up his and was riding a four-game goal preliminary examination revealed ton, MocTavIsh 20 (Krushelnyskl, Nap­ Shedden, Det. 10:26; Stefan (served bv Sanders 58 56 IS. Plttmon 1-2 50 Z Louisiana Tech, 1513, at Northern IS and Long Beach March 16) playmaker has been absent with- “concerted effort” to locate the (Harford, Wolff, Beglev. Anderson) Thompson 58 50 4, Foster 2-3 50 4. mind, that’s it.” scoring streak. no indication of further muscle ier), 17:47. Penalties— Hunter, Edm, Shedden), Det, 15:24; Williams, LA. 2:14.95; 50 free — 1. Anderson 30.5, 9. Arliono, 1510,9:X p.m. M arch 15a ' out permission since Monday's missing Pavelich, 28, who has oned management's diligence in 1:33; MeSorley, Edm, 6:10; Carlyle, 15:24; Stefon (served bv Richmond), Det, Totals 5582 27-40 127. Loyola AAorymount, 1510, at Califor­ The Rangers trail Pittsburgh by His injury occured late in the tear to Beck's shoulder and Brown Hupolo; 50 breast — 2. Harford, 7. MILWAUKEE (111) A t Heusten practice. Tuesday, offensive voiced displeasure all season with contacting him. Patrick maintains W po,9:»;Corlyle, Wpo, 15:07; 18:55; Williams, LA, 18:55. Mark Severence; 50 bock — 1. Ander­ nio, 198,10:Xp.m. Regional Semifinals and Finals one point with 12 games remaining second period Tuesday when he said he was "guardedly optimis­ Shots on pool— Detroit 10-7-9— 26. Cummings 1521262Z Pressev5)3l5)0 Col-lrvlnc, 151Z at UCLA. 1513,10;X sparkplug Pierre Larouche broke rookie coach Ted Sator. this past Tuesday's trading dead­ son 35.61, 5. Beglev, 9. Hupolo. 2Z Breuer 55 58 4, Hodges 57 52 13, Saturday A Mumtay, M arch 1 5 n was slashed on the glove. X-rays tic” that Beck’s recovery period Second period— 6, Edmonton, AAacTa v- Los Angeles 8-10-10— 28. 9 and 10 glrN — 50 fiv — 3. Ashlev p.m. line prevented him from whole­ and one game in hand. Moncriet 516 7-10 24, Lister 52 58 0, Southern (Methodist, 1510, at Brlghom A tO a H o i his right thumb in a victory over Thursday's edition of the New would be swift. Ish 21 (Coffey, Napier), pp, 6:52. 7, Sekdc; 100 free — 3. Sekac; 50tree — 2. Notional Semifinals and FInols heartedly pursuing Pavelich. In his five seasons, Pavelich Wednesday revealed the break and Edmonton, Gregg 2 (Coffey, Hunter), Power-plov conversions— CJetrolt 2- Plerce5S586, Flelds511588, Dovls5953 Young, 1513,9 p.m. New Jersey, and captain Barry York Times quotes Pavelich as Mevers, 5. Sekac, 11. Kim Stewart; 50 13, Glenn 58 5214. Totals 4597 2533126. 14:21. 8, Winnipeg, Turnbull 17 (Bosch- 1. Los Angeles 54). breast — 6. Stewart, 9. M vers; 50 bock Drake, 1510. at (Marquette, 1510, S :X mon, Marois), p p , 17:00. Penalties— Goalies— Detroit, Stefan. Los An­ p.m. — 4. Mevers. Phetnlx It 19 St 3115— 127 R Small, Wpg, 4:56; Kyte, Wpg, 8:12; geles, Joneevk. A— 10X)2. II ond 11 beys — 50 bock — 3. Rauls Middle Tennessee, 2510, at Clemson, Smith, Edm, 16:54; Huddy, Edm, 18:43. Ramons, 4. Mike AmbrosI; 50tlv — 7. Milwaukee 212719 It 14— 126 17-14, 7 :X p.m. NBA roundup Third period—^, Winnipeg, Ellett 14 Referee— Dove Newell. Three-point' goals— Hodges, Mon- Friday, March 14 Baseball Ramons, 10. Phil Dee; 100 IM — 3. crlef. Fouled out— Pierce. Total (Howerchuk, SnrKiil), 1:11.10, Edmonton, Ramons;' 100 free — 3. AmbrosI, 4. Ohio State. 1514, at Ohio University, Tlkkonen 3 (Coffey, McClelland),2:38.11, Fouls— Pboenix 21, Milwaukee 34. 257, 7 :X p.m. Kevin Poirot; 50 tree — 5. Poirot, 6. Rebounds— Phoenix 41 (Nance 10), Winnipeg, Ellett 15 (Boschmon), 3:26.12, AmbrosI. SocMid Round — March 1517 (at Edmonton, Fogolln (Gretzky, Milwaukee 47 (Cummings 12). replenol sHts) Exhibition standings 11 and II girls — Medlev relav — Assists— Phoenix 31 (H um M rIes 7), Suns’ Davis comes alive, Bucks suffer Kurri), 3:58. 13, Edmonton, Kurri 57 Manchester (Kristi Nason, Kotelvn QuarSerttaols — March 1511 (at (Gretzky, Krushelnyskl), 18:37. Llndstrom, Karen Flick, Leigh Kur- M i l w a u k e e 31 ( P r e s s e v I O ) . ruplunal situs) Penaltles-MocTovIsh, Edm, 3:26; B ow ling lond); Free relov — 2. Monchester Technicals— MoncrIef, Pierce, Pho­ SumHlnals— March IS at New York NaMonal Loatue enix 3 (llleoal defense), Milwaukee 2 Chomptanthlp — Morch a at Now and did not play after the middle of Boschmon, Wpg, 3:^; McClelland, (Nason, Kurland, Flick, Llndstrom); W L By The Associated Press intermission. Detroit won for the 12th time in its E d m ,5:13; 50 free — 0. Karen While, 11. Nason; 50 (Illegal defense). A-1089S. York Son Francisco 6 0 last 14 games. He had 14 points and the third quarter. Shots on goal-Edmonton 13-10-8— breast — 1. Llndstrom 35.20, 4. K u r­ New York 4 1 Kings 127, Mavs 120, O T 10 rebounds in the first quarter. 31. Winnipeg 20-14-20— 54. NHs Owl land, 0. White; 100 IM — 6. Flick; 100 Warrlors118.Jazz1l1 NIT rssuH Atlanta 4 ) Walter Davis was a perfect 10. free — 2. Llndstrom, 4. White; 50 bock Los Angeles 4 2 Sacramento caught Dallas still Herb Williams scored 19 points to Warriors 118, Jazz 111 Goalies— Edmonton, Fuhr. Win­ — 4. Nason.; 50 fIv — 10. Flick. Cincinnati 3 3 The veteran NBA guard scored nipeg, June Rowett 203-533. Sondro Cam- Son Diego 3 3 Phoenix’s first 10 points in over­ celebrating its first victory over lead Indiana. -pogne 175. Kennie M oir 179-4W. Kathy 13 and 14 boys — 50 free — 1. Ryan GOLDEN STATE (lit) Purvis Short scored 39 points, Bouchord. CheneHe 23.89; 200 IM — 2. M ott Flick ; Smith 56 54 1Z Short 1525 98 39, Provldsncs 72. BU 69 St. Louis 2 3 time and the Suns held on to nip the the Boston Celtics and slapped the Power-play conversions— Edmonton Gavin 192-467. M arlon Smith 181-509. Philadelphia 2 3 including 16 in the second period, Karen Tracey 451. Lisa Hatfield 469. 100 tree — 2. Chenette, 3. Flick; 100 Carroll 515 57 17, Teoeie 5)0 l-l 9, Mavericks back to reality, ending 76ors 105, Knicks 95 4-2. bock — 12. Todd LIscomb; 100fly — 2. Flovd 513 68 19, Bollord 28 52 7, Chlcooo 2 4 Milwaukee Burks 127-126 Wednes­ as Golden State, with the second Winnipeg 4-1. A-13,335. Flick; 100 breost — 3. Chenette. Huston 48 54 11, Conner 1-5 58 Z BOSTON U. (69) Houston 2 4 day night. a string of eight consecutive losses Moses Malone had 28 point-s and worst record in the NBA, led from Referee— Kerry Froser. Tes-Totalers H a n d 14 gin s — 50 free — 1. Jennifer Whiteheod 1-2 58 Z Totals 438S 3535 US. Jonesl-3582, H6ndrlcks51051116,lvev Montreol I 3 “I came alive. I finally played to them despite a career-high 46 Holcom be 27.95; 200 IM — 5. Hol­ UTAH (111) 281-15, OoCosta S85010, Irving 38 238, Pltttsburgh 1 3 15 rebounds as Philadelphia start to finish. Eric Floyd added 19 Donna Page 462. Shirley Eldridge combe; lOOfree— 1.Holcombe1:01.02; Oanticv 1525 55 X , Malone 5 )0 58 9, Vinson 56 55 14, Umbcrloke 68 5 ) 12, Amortaon H oBue well,” said Davis, who sco r^ 12 of points by Rolando Blackman. handed the Knicks their fifth points and Joe Barry Carroll 17. 178-201-5a. Barbara Seifert 180-507. 100 breast — 7. Marsh. Eaton561-27,Green51652l0,Honsen52 (kibrieic )-103 Z Totals 7 2 -5 2 1524 69. New York 3 1 his 32 points in overtime, including straight setback. Charles Barkley Adrian Dantley, who has been Cansditns 3. Canucks 2 Petie Buccino 458. Susie Hoyes 451. 15-10 Birto — 200 IM — 9. Jenniler 58 4, Scurry 55 1-1 7, Bollev 1522 58 26, Milwaukee 4 2 a game-winning jump shot from Hawks 113, Nets 97 Karen Luck 456. Pot Thibodeau 175-486. Elwood; 100 free — 9. Elwood, 12. Erin Haves 54580, Stockton 5S585 lovoronl PROVIDENCE (7» Chicago 4 2 added 17 points and Maurice embroiled in a feud with Coach Lou Toutain 177-176-525. Lee Bean Egon; 200 IM — 9. Elwood; SOfree — 7. 53 50 4, Monnion 1-2 52 4,Roberts52 KIpfer 56 54 9, Roth 51 58 0, S. Detroit -- 5 3 the key with seven seconds left. Dominique Wilkins scored 12 of Cheeks had 15 plus a season-high "^ ra n k Layden, led the Jazz with 30 Voncouver 2 8 8>3 182-508. Goll Hartzog 452. Charlene Elwood, 12. Egan; lO O bock-8. Ellleen 584.Total49-1D215161l1. Wright 56 )-l 7, Brown 18 53 4, Texas 3 2 "Walter is like a scoring ma­ his 35 points in the second period as assists for Philadelphia, New points. Mefitreol 8 I 2-3 Benito 466. Mary Ann ZawlllnskI 471. Dee; 100 breast — 5. Egan. Ootaen Stole 19 381127— 111 Donovan 58 48 14, Starks 51 1-2 1, Boston 3 3 chine,” said teammate Mike Sand­ First period— 1, Voncouver, Sundstrom Billy Whiting 217-463. Carol Lewie 470. Utah 21311 S » — 111 Poloul 56 52 10, Lewis 7-16 55 IS, D. Soattte 2 3 Atlanta posted its seventh consecu­ York’s James Bailey tied his During the player introductions, 14 (Hoi ward), 5:41.2, Vancouver, Grodln Doreen Cote 465. Bertho Toutain Manchester was one of the partici­ Three-point pools — Rovd, Bollard. Wright 661-19, Ouda 50580. Totals 27-57 Minnesota 2 3 ers. "When we get down, we want tive triumph. Trailing 31-26 after season high with 25 points. The 11 (Skriko, Bubla). 14:12. Penalties— 193-522. Rosetto Relchic 203-476. Bar- pating clubs at the Central Connecticut Fouled out— Smith. Total fouls— 1521 7 2 . Cleveland 2 3 Dantley was given a long standing Winter Swim League B Championships to get the ball to him. You need that Knicks have lost nine of their last None. bora Shedrick 176-463, Goyla Butcher Golden State 19, Utah 27. Rebounds— HaltNmo— Providonce 31, Boston U. 25. Californio 2 4 the first period, the Hawks out- ovation. Layden, who recently 474. Stephonie Anderson 180-486. Mor- at Wethersfield. Others Included We­ Goktan State 45 (Smith, Carroll 10), Fouled out— KIpfer; Roth. Total (Xikland 2 4 type of leader who you can go to 10 games and nine in a row on the Second period— 3, Montreal, Nosiund thersfield, Mansfield, Newington, scored the Nets 38-16 to take a 64-47 fined Dantley 30 dimes was booed 39 (Dohlln), 13:12. Penalties— Coxe, tie Barilla 176-503. Dot H ills 209-546. Utah 44 (Bollov 11). Assists— Goktan fouls— Boston U. 16, Providence 2Z Baltimore 1 3 during crunch time.” halftime lead. Wilkins scored eight road. Von, n ^ lo r (fighting), 3:59; Rooney, Betty Ropers 463. Eleanor Wilson Rockv Hill, Windsor, Windsor Locks, State 22 (Rovd 7). Utah 37 (Green 9). Rebounds— Boston U . 3 2 (Hendricks) 15 Toronto 1 3 In another overtime contest, by the home crowd. 193-508. Nancy Smith 179. Liz Brainard Enfield, Glostonburv and Hortford Technicals— Malone. A— 10,235. Providence X (S. Wright 11). Assists— of bis 12 points in the decisive Mtl, nr>alor (fighting), 3:59; Nllan, Mtl, Jewish Community Center. Kansas CItv 1 3 K):i2; Nilon, Mtl, double minor, 15:48; 176-450. Sherrie Buxton 473. Pom Boston U. 14 (DoCosla, Irving, Umber- le «t seued oomes taduded Sacramento defeated Dallas 127- period on spectacular slam-dunks. Bullets 128, Cavaliers 114 Stratton 459, Faith M olloy 191-451. Manchester'swimmers placing lake 3), Providence 15 (Brown, Donovan 120. Elsewhere, it was Atlanta 113, Clippers 100, Sonics 96 Vancouver bench (served by Neely), among the top six were; Wtadwidev's Resells Kelvin Ransey led the Nets with 21 16:47. Debbie Ciork 209-477. Marge Brainard 4). Technical fouls— Hendricks. A— Kansas CItv 6. Baltimore 5 New Jersey 97; Detroit 111, Indi­ Jeff Malone scored 39 points. 12 462. M artho Vossolld 184484. Lorna 8 and under boys— 100 free relav— 2. Cllppsrs100.Ssnln96 9814. points. Marques Johnson scored 23 Third period— 4, Montreal, Robinson 18 (Craig Jocoues, Kevin Lappen, David California 5 Oilcooo Cubs 2 ana 101; Philadelphia 105, New of them in the third quarter, as (N llan, Kurver.s), 9:10. 5, M ont­ Salvatore 187-505.------5. J points and rookie Benoit Benjamin Lawrence, Andv Stone); 25 breast — 6. Los Aneetas 4, (Montreal 3 York 95; Washington 128, Cleve­ Washington opened a 15point lead real, Richer 16 (MePhee, TremMoy), Jacques; 25 bock — 6. Lowrence; 25 SEATTLE (96) .Wsdntsday’s collsgs Im p rt- M lnnnota 7, Houston 4 Pistons 111, Pacers 101 and won its third consecutive scored, five of his 19 in the final two 15:56. Penalties— Halword, Von, 1:59; Hsmi EngliMtrs tree — 3. Jacques. Chambers51257IX McDaniel 581-57, Plttiburgh 6, St. Louis 4 land 114; (^Iden State 118, Utah minutes to help Los Angeles snap a TontI, Von, 9:57; Trem boly, M il, 12:01. 8 CMid under girts — 25 back — 3. SIkma 515 1-1 19, Henderson 517 56 a . suits Attanta 6, Texas 5 111; and the Los Angeles Clippers Bill Laimbeer and Isiah Thomas game. Malone scored 19 points in Fronclne Turgeon 177, Donna Hor- Stacey Anderson; 2Sflv— 6. Anderson; Young 55 50 5 Wood 1-7 58 ZVrones Boston X Dotrolt (ss) 2 scored 26 points each and Detroit the first half and he and Cliff four-game losing streak. Ben­ Shots on goal'Vancouver 11-10-12— Detroit (a ) A Phitadeibhtal beat Seattle 100-96. dostv 179-459, Janet Dakin 175-461, 25 breast — 2. CIndl Hughes. 23 54 7, Sobers 57 51 5 McCormick held off Indiana’s fourth-quarter Robinson had 12 each in the third jamin, who also had 16 rebounds 33. Montreal 84-10— 26. Elaine WelnIckI )12-2)0-S02. Jeanne 9 and 18 boys — 100 medlev relay — 4. 57571S,G.Johnson51580.Pbelps1358 N Y (Mels A Toronto 3 After Davis scored the Suns’ first and blocked six shots, broke a 91-91 UPl photo Buccherl 200-486, Bea Carroll 187, (Brian Jocoues, Jason Marsh, Josh ZTolals356S25a96. FInIRauiid 10 overtime points for a 122-115 rally. Indiana, which lost its fourth quarter to push the lead to 9579. Power-ploy conversions— Voncouver Cothv BohloHon 178-454, AIvce McAr- Pravktance 7Z Boston University 69 Wtdnttday’s lintscurts tie by converting a three-point play Stone, Hoi Bloleck); SO free — 1. LA CLIPPERS (NO) lead with 1;53 remaining, the straight, trailed 7554 in the third Robinson finished with 21 points The Clippers’ Cedric Maxweii (19) grabs a rebound away 3-0. Montreal 2-0. dle 175, BreiKto DIngwell 119-487, TrudI Jocoues 36.46; lOOfree— 3. Curtis Dell; (Maxwell 5111-2 5, NImpMus 58 5610, McNeese State BA Dayton 75 with 1;S1 remaining. Seattle, 3 Goal les— Vancouver, Brodeur. Mont­ SW Missouri 59, Pittsburgh 5 2 quarter but outscored Detroit 11-3 while Eddie Johnson led the Zuldemo 180-176-525. Shlrlev Eldridge SO back — 1. Jacques 45.99,6. Bloleck; Beniamin 5167819, M . Johnson 1517 38 Bucks went on a 11-3 streak to pull which has lost 17 of its last l9 road from Seattle's Tim McCormick during their NBA game real, Roy. A— 16,291. 503, Helen Eoton 450, Dlone Cote 479, 200 free relay — 1. (/Marsh, Stone, 2X Nixon5111-1II . W hlte0856X Gordon Rsd Sox 3. TIgsre 2 ahead 128-125. Davis followed with to pull within 93-90 with 4; 48 left. Cavaliers with 25. Their leading Chris Sullivan 453, Phvllls Heritage461, Bloleck, Jocoaues) 2:43.72. 52 52 Z Cage 56 48 1ZEdwards54 games, was led by Gerald Hender­ Wednesday night in Los Angeles. The Clippers won, Referee— Andy Von Hellemond. AltontlcChrlstlan9ZWaviwsbura69 bis game-winning jumper. Davis Laimbeer, tbe NBA’s leading scorer. World B. Free, was held to Fran O'Brien 456, Ruth Sklbo 476. 9 and I t girts— 100 medlev relay — 1. 536. VaM nttno56S69. Totals 3686 3281 nine points, 14 under his average. son’s 23 points. Morlv Dvorak 459. (Jeonlne Hart, Mory Rush, Potty too. SE Oklahoma 79, Franklin Plercc62 m wmitaB n w m ij scored 26 points after the rebounder, pulled down 22 as 100-96. Sullivan, Colleen Dem erglon) 1:21.19; ssotwe w a a a — 96 St. Thomas Aquinos (N Y) 51, Soolnow Oeirstt (ss) 6N6M«I— 171 Flsmss3.RangsrsZ 50 tree — .1. Hort,4. Louron Allbrio; 50 LA CRliin NMBSS—166 Volley 49 BMlM 1N666 6IR—176 Salaxiss bock — 1. H art 43.30; 6. Dom erglon; 25 Throe-point goals— Henderson, WIsconsIn-Eau Clolre63, CabrInI 45 Kellv, Dotson (4), Barlow (7), Scherrer fly — 5. Sullivan; 50 breast — I. Rush Chambers. Fouled out— McCormick. Chorteston (W .V a .) 76, Mfllllom Carev ( 6) and Parrish, Lpwrv (6): Hurst, Karen D u m e i 168-444, Denise AAor- 73 CWgqry 218-3 tlno 179-424. Lorro nle Oem ko 151, 50.09, 4. Jenny Smith; 200 tree relay — Total fouls— Seattle 34, l a aippers 3Z Woodward (5), Sambita (7). Stantav (9) NY Rowg«n 881—1 3. (Rush, Demerglon, Sullivan, Hart). Rebounds— Seattle 46 (Chambers N ), LA Cumberland (K y.) 74, Southern Colo- and Sullivan, Sheoffer (7). W — Hurst. L— Robin Tects 149, Kothv M olor 14$, June rodo40 Rrst period— 1. CoKpirv, McDonold 22 Zoopo 159, KIttv Enos 146, Bottv II a n d llb e ys-4. (SergioSauotrlto, Clippers 44 (Beniamin 16). Assists— Kellv. HR— Detroit, Loeo. NFL, players’ union already discussing 1987 issue Emporta Stale 60, B YU-H ow all a (Quinn, Hunter), pp, 7:29. 2, Calgorv, LeBlonc 142, Dlone TricInskI 144. Bryce Fleurv, Dove (Sallosso, Dove Seattle 7 2 (Henderson 7), L A Qlppers 21 Quinn 27 (Suter, Mc[3onald). pp, 11:29. Wode); 100 IM — 3. Sauotrlto; lOOfree (M . Johnson t). Technicals— NImphlus, Arkonsos-Montloello X , Briar Clift M(IOT)' Penalties— Cgv bench (served bv Wil­ — 1. Fleurv 1:1509; 50 fly — 4. Seattle (lUesKil defense). A— 6J9S. to get back on the right track. But only, he said, if the son), 2: )1; Miller, NVR, 5:54; Crawford. Holidays Squotrlto: 50 breast — 3. Fleurv; 200 MataS.BIuiJays3 By Dave Goldberg committee, was suggesting that the networks were "a wash." he caned it. N Y R , 10:53. free relay — 3. (Wodc, Fleurv, Squo- starting their posturing early for next year's This season, by comparison, Donlan put the current rate of a 20 percent increase in salaries is cut Terrv Havden 126-347, Potfv Norbu- trlto, (Sallosso). Rk bsaktaball The Associated Press tos 134-131-375, Sarah Lupocchlno 126, Pistanslll.PacarelOl television negotiations. The networks, particularly average team payroll at $15.3 million and the TV to 15 percent. Second period— 3, Colgarv. Otto 20 II and II dirit — SO free — 5 Karen at DwMdhi, Fid. And that, he saiil.. would rule out free agency. (AAoctnnIs, Quinn), pp, 4:23. Penalties— Dot Christensen 130. Sfanlunas: 100 IM — 5 Stonlunas. New Yetk (NL) H66N6N — 5 94 RANCHO MIRAGE. Calif. — Though thU year’s ABC, have been claiming that they lost money on last revenue at $16.2 million, an average of $900,000 per RIdlev. N YR , 2:03; Beck, N Y R , 3:«3; INDIANA (161) Adults Terenta 6N1MI66 — 2N1 K^..in>«x at the NFL owners’ meetings Un’t quite year’s NFL telecasts. team on the plus side. "Free agency is just another name «for salary Jobroon, Cov. 9:05; Boxter, Cgv. 13:19; Williams 7-a 56 N, Tltdata 56 56 11. Fernandei, Oledo (4), Orosco (7), "The question now is whether a team can operate PeollnskI, Cgv, 16:40; Beck, NYR. double Stlponovlch 48 54 1Z Flemlna 57 58 5 style 76 (Dove Milner 19, Duane Goraxm (9) and Lyons, (SIbbons (7): done, tbe league is getting ready for next year. “I registered a mild protest to the television escalation." he said. "We're not in particularly good minor (served bv He(mlnen), 16:40; Radio, T V Richardson 5135215 AndMSon585810, Milner 17, Gene Horton 14), Pogonl Acker, Filar (4), OeJosus (4), Coruttl Even with contract negotiations with the players efficiently on revenues other than TV.” Donlan said. shape now. Why exacerbate the problem. We're hot Sbeehv. Cgv, 19:46; Suter, Csrv, 19:57; v Warrick 58 48 15 Garnett 54 1-2 5, Caterers 71 (Mark Murphy 2Z Bill (5) , Aoulno (6) and AAortlnei, DoWlllls networks posturing so early,” Modell said. That question becomes more important if Donlan's Sondstrom, NYR, 19:57. Stansburv 57 1-2 $, Martin S8 1-1 II. Pardo 21, Tom Meggers 14, Dove (6) . W— Oledo. L— OeJesus. union a year away. Jack Donlan, executive director of In fact, the television and labor contracts will be going to give them free agfency." Third period— 4, N Y Rangers, RIdlev 19 VoUeybaU tbe NFL Management Council began the public phase self-proclaimed role as the league's "prophet of Totals 4086 21-27 101. Pardo 12). intertwin^ in next year's negotiations. The current Donlan’s talk to the owners was the main event at (Patrick), po, 0:40. 5, N Y Rangers, t o d a y DETROIT (111) Allied Prlntlna 72 (Doug Leonard 21, of tbe Ulks Wednesday by maintaining that tbe league gloom and doom" is actually borne out by the Ruotsototnen 14 (Brooke, Patrick), pp, 2:30 NCAA Toornom^nt: Konso* v». Tripucka 5M 48 5 Benson 58 58 5 Mike Munroe 16. Steve Kruger 11, Don television contract, $2.1 billion over five years, television negotiations. / Wednesday’s meetings. Outside the meeting rooms, North Corollfto AAT, ESPN YankoosB.Rangara7 would never accede to what the union says is its key )):45. Penattles— Sbeehv. Cov, 1:55; 4*30 NCAA Tournomoht: B/odlovvi. Lolmbeer 11-N 55 28. Oumors 57 51 Z Stevens ra, Chris Green 10), AAonches- provides an estimated 63 percent of the NFL’s Normally, he said, teams may lose money in the the undercurrent about drugs continued. Molanev, N Y R , 7:02; AAocoun, Roc volloyball , Thomas 517 56 28. Johnson 5W 23 1Z ter Cycle 64 (Mark Plekos 7 2 , Bob issue — free agency. revenue. Donlan, who is negotiating with the union in an Cgv, double minor (served bv Wilson). U T E P j E S P N Cureton 56 l-S 7. Compboll 57 58 1Z Klernon 19, E d Kowol 14). "The union says it has a survey saying that 86 final years of a television contract but make that 9;5i; Sondstrom, NYR, 9:58; Loob, Cov. /:00 NCAA Toornomont: Goorgo- d iF a tll effort to implement Commissioner Pete Rozelle's American results — Insurers det. Mahom 55088. Long58585 Totais488S To— mai6M6N6 — 7175 money back with the infusion of npw cash after a TV 16:41; Potrtek, N Y R , 16:41. Buffalo Water To ve rn 1S-10, 15-17. town VI. Toxof Tochr ESPN I5 X 111. percent of the players want free agency. Well, 100 Donlan's forecast Wednesday of problems was 7:30 Wholtri vt. l$londff»» WTIC Mlrigtta contract is signed — “the big ,” Donlan c a ll^ it. He plan for random drug testing, said he believed 15-11; Redwood Forms det. Watkins Mdtano ai7M n—161 percent of the owners are against it,” Donlan said based on his presumption that the TV contract will not Shots on goat— Colgarv 13-15-5— 31. N Y radio. . .A Rustell, Mo. Williams (3). KIliiLs (5). claimed that four NFL teams lost money in 1984. agreement (x>uld be reached before Rozelle had to 1510,152. ^ . 7:10 Meti vt. White Sox, Chotmol 9 DoiruN aaM ss-n i Mavericks a (Jomta McAulltfe 11, Rogers (7), Surhoff (9), Ml. Wllltams after briefing the owners' meeting. double, as it has in the last two negotiations. Ronoors 7-5-16— 21. National results — Monchester Fouled out— None. Total fouls- Mike Bricrc 7), Knicks 7 2 (A.J. seven lost inoney last season, and projected that half implement it unilaterally. But he said the commis­ Power-plov conversions— Cotgorv 6- S:30 Celtics vs. Sours, Chonnel 20. (II), Lacohowtci (13) and Porter. Ironically, Donlan's statement, accompanied by a He projected that the average payroll of each NFL Progertv Molnteoonee det. Economy Indiana 21, Detroit B . Rebounds— Anselmo 16, Stacey Rouleau 6). (Mercado (5); Burnt, Arraberg (3). sioner had the power to do that under the section of the X NY Ranaers6-X WKHT prMction that half the teams in the league will lose team next season will increase about 20 percent over may be losers next year. Electric 1513, IM S, 1511; Slir Peckers 9:30 N C A A To urno m e ht: V irg in ia vs. Indiana S5 (Williams 14), Detroit 51 Coltlcs a (Mike Marsh 6. (Mott SMrtav (6). Fischer (6). Holland (9). collective bargaining agreement that gives him the Goalies— Colgarv, Vornon. NY det. North Enders 15B, 156. (Lolmbaar22).Aalsts— IndianaaiFtam- money next season, came on the same day when this year to 117.5 million. That's exactly the same Then he projected the NFL would need a five-year Rangers. Hanlon. A— 17J63. Women's result! — Woodlond OePoul. ESPN ...... Ooverso 6, Tylor Miller 6), 76ers 21 Faulk (N ). Fulton (13) and Hotsev, 11:30 N C A A To u m o m o n t: North Ino W), Detroit » (Thomas 14). Espinosa Incovlglta. W— Fulton. $3.7 billion contract — about an 80 percent increase — power to protect the integrity of the game. (hardens det. Mutmod Home Improve­ (K6h Saunders 14, Rich Gould 4, Mike (9), (^eveland owner Art Modell, who heads tbe NFL’s TV figure he projected for per team television revenue — Carolina vs. Utho, Channel 3 Technicals— NdneT A— U46X Bottoro 3). L- Lochowici. HR— Texas, Incovlglta. Referee— Denis Morel. ment 154. 7-15,151B. ^ I MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurgday, March 13, 1986 - 13 I . It -- MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. March 13, 1986 Spring training roundup Sports In Brief FOCUS/Family Triathlon applications are available ‘Oil Can,’ Bosox dispute ailment Applications for the third annual Silk City Triathlon, scheduled for Sunday, July 20, are now available at The Bike Shop on Spruce Street or the Manchester Rec Department. By United Press International against Boston. The triathlon consists of a 1-mile swim, 17.7-mile bike ride and At Clearwater, Fla., Scotti Madi­ son doubled in two runs to highlight 6-3 mile run. It will begin at Globe Hollow and end at Martin Deimis "O il Can" Boyd has School on Dartmouth Road. hepatitis. Or he doesn't, depending an eight-run ninth inning as the The race is limited to the first 125 entrants. The entry fee is $10, on whose information you want to rest of the Tigers posted an 8-2 victory over the Phillies. Believer payable to the Silk City Triathlon. believe. The Boston right-hander, who Willie Hernandez picked up the KofC to honor Tall Cedars group left training camp to undergo victory for Detroit. medical tests in Boston for weight At West Palm Beach, Fla., Alex The 33rd Knights of Columbus Irish Sports Night, scheduled loss and a possible liver problem, Trevino singled in pinch-runner Monday night at 7 at the KofC Home, will honor a group rather says he has hepatitis. Mariano Duncan in the top of the than an individual or individuals this year. Honored guests this The ’s agent says it’s just ninth inning to break a 3-3 tie and year will be the Tall Cedars of Lebanon for their many years of a virus. The say give the Los Angeles Dodgers a 4-3 ; service in running the Manchester Road Race on Thanksgiving iUs neither, that there’s "nothing victory over the . Day. all wrong with him, period.” Ed Vande Berg allowed one hit and The traditional corned beef and cabbage dinner will be served. Boyd told a Boston-area news­ one unearned run over t)vo innings Amby Burfoot. nine-time winner of the Manchester Road Race paper ’Tuesday he had been diag­ for the victoof. Tom Niedenfuer and presently the East Coast editor of Runner’s World, will be nosed as having viral, non- worked the ninth inning for the contagious hepatitis. But agent guest speaker. save. Dennis Coleman said Wednesday Tickets for the event are $7 apiece and may be obtained by At Kissimmee, Fla., Mark Da­ his client only has "some type of vidson highlighted a five-run sev­ calling the KofC Home at 646-9044. virus." Red Sox general manager enth inning with a grand slam and Little League tryouts this weekend Lou Gorman dismissed both. Kent Hrbek added a two-run “ Nothing, zero, there’s nothing homer to lead the Minnesota Twins The three Manchester Little League divisions — American. wrong with him at all," Gorman to a 7-4 victory over the Houston National and International — will conduct tryout sessions this said during Wednesday’s game Astros. against the Detroit Tigers. " I have Saturday and Sunday at three sites. no idea why he lost weight. But if he At Pompano Beach, Fla., Omar The schedule is: . „ j had any kind of hepatitis, he Moreno and Gerald Perry each hit American League at Waddell School — Saturday and Sunday a two-run home run in the ninth wouldn’t be coming back here. . V,- — ages 11-12 9-11 a m.: ages 9-10 1-3 p.m. “ Dr. (Arthur) Pappas said ■Mm'tiTiii inning to lead the Atlanta Braves to National League at Buckley School — Saturday and Sunday — there’s nothing wrong with him at UPl photo a 6-5 victory over a age 12 9-10 a m.: age 11 10:15-11:30 a.m.: age 10 1-2:15 p.m.: all. In fact, there’s been an split squad. Atlanta raised its Saturday — age 9 2:30-3:45 p.m. Practice for 9 year olds will only improvement on the liver,” Gor­ “Oil Can" Boyd says he has hepatitis. His agent says it is record to 4-1, while Texas fell to 3-1. be Saturday unless it rains. man said. "Dr. Pappas’ exact a little virus. The Red Sox say it is nothing. Boyd was At St. Petersburg, Fla., an error International League at Verplanck Field — Saturday — ages words were that every possible test scheduled to return to the Red Sox camp in Winter by shortstop Vic Rodriguez led to 11-12 10 a.m.-noon: age 10 noon-2 p.m.: Sunday — age 9 1-4 p.m. has been done for every possible four unearned runs in the ninth Further signups will be accepted at the three fields. A birth problem and there’s nothing at all Haven, Fla., today. inning and gave the Pittsburgh certificate is required at the time reregistration and either a wrong with him, period,” he said. Pirates their first exhibition vic­ parent or guardian must accompanpflgch youngster. There is a Boyd, who reportedly has gained tory, an 8-4 decision over the St. registration fee of either $10 per persSn or $15 per family. five pounds back, is out of the run and scored another on a passed season-opening losses. Louis Cardinals. Rodriguez Older Americans, sometimes The remainder of the Tiger missed a throw from loser Pat hospital and is due at Red Sox ball in the first inning to lead the regarded as underprivileged, are Explorers holding Dandley benefit tilt spring training headquaters Fri­ Red Sox to a 3-2 victory over a squad, including manager Sparky Perry to botch a potential inning­ day or Saturday. Detroit Tigers’ split squad. The Anderson, was in Clearwater play­ ending double play. Pittsburgh is enjoying better health than their EAST HARTFORD — The East Hartford Explorers will be In the game at Winter Haven. victory was the third straight for ing the Philadelphia Phillies, 1- 3 for the spring and St. Louis is spon.soring a Bernie Dandley M em orial Scholarship Game on Fla.. Bill Buckner trinled in one the Red Sox after three straight Coach Billy Console ran the club 2- 3. younger counterparts. Sunday, March 23, at the East Hartford High gym. The Harlem Magicians, ied by Marques Haynes, will oppose the East UPl photo Hartford High faculty at 7 p.m. Tickets for the game are avaiiable at several locations in East Thon working way back from beaning Hartford, inciuding Frank's Willow Inn, Donato's Drive-In and from members of the sponsoring East Hartford High student council. By Fred McMone thing I can do is play and get the " I ’m going to give Dickie every and 79 RBI and also stole 34 bases. United Press International competition. That's what I need. chance in the world to be a starting He had gotten off to a good start in Are the old selfish? Two Huskies honored by Big East “ My left eye is 20-30 right now, shortstop. I think this is the year 1984. too. with six hits in his first 17 for Dickie Thon to show he can play at-bats before Torrez’s pitch frac­ STORRS — Two members of the University of Connecticut KISSIMMEE, Fla. - The pitch but I ’m getting used to it and seeing the ball good. I wasn’t every day.” tured his face. men's basketball team received post-season honors from the Big from still sends a The political clout of our elders is causing a generational conflict shudder through the bones of many confident last year.” Lanier expects Thon to rise to the The force of the pitch caused East Conference, it's been announced. of the Houston Astros’ players. Thon, who missed nearly all of challenge of being the every day tissue swelling in the back of the E;irl Kelley, who was declared academically ineligible with eye and Thon underwent surgery. ^ ‘We do a very good job of It happened almost two years the 1984 season because of the shortstop. risen. Elderly poverty falls to 3.3 eight games left in the season, nevertheless received Rest was prescribed as the cure for By Patricio Bond Imping the Congress informed, ago, but Dickie Thon still hasn’t injury, came back to play 84 games "When a ballplayer gets hit in percent when government subsi­ second-team honors. And Phil Gamble, a 6-4 guard, was named the condition and his vision has United Press International ast year, there was some talk totally recovered from the night­ last year and hit a respectable .251. the face, it really take a different dies such as Medicare aqd food to the Big East All Freshman Team. Gamble averaged 10.7 type of player to step back in there slowly improved. about a Social Security COLA (cost mare of being struck in the left However, manager Bob Lillis, The prevailing image of the stamps are figured in the total. points per game. again." said Lanier. “ But Dickie "Some doctors say my vision of living adjustment) freeze. We temple by the former New York realizing that Thon might have elderly, until very recently, was of This better standard of living, has all the desire and all the ability will eventually return to normal, paid for a consulting firm to Mets' right-hander on April 8,1984. some trouble conquering the fear feeble, helpless and often poor men which is not generally not be­ in the world. It's a big challenge for some say it won’t," said Thon. answer the question, ‘what it would UConn hosts Indoor soccer tourney One of the best shortstops in the of being hit again, was careful to and women, in need of help to grudged by the younger genera­ him and he wants to succeed. Thon considers himself very mean to senior citizens?’ We found major leagues before the injury. use him mostly against left-handed survive the storms of old age: tions. is largely the result of STORRS — The 16th annual UConn/Metropolitan Life Indoor " I f he can come back to lucky to be playing at all. it would put one-half million people Thon has been slowly fighting his pitehing. ’This year new manager But a new tide has moved in. well-organized lobbies and organi­ Soccer Classic will feature a 32-team field and will be played anywhere close to where he was " I had a lot of friends and a lot of under the poverty line. We educate way back. The vision in his left eye Hal Lanier would like to play Thon portraying senior citizens as ac­ zations — most noticeably the Saturday and Sunday. March 22 and 23. on the UConn campus in before he got hurt two years ago. players back me up." said Thon. the government,” Rother said. is still not back to normal and may every day if the 27-year-old short­ tive. fairly healthy and wealthy American Association of Retired he'll be a big part of our ballclub. "Manny Sanguillen (former Pitt.s- Lawmakers agree the group Storrs. never be, but Thon has cornea long stop can handle it. consumers. In more extreme Persons, which boasts 22 million He fits right into the mold of the burgh catcher) helped me a lot. I does its homework. The field will include four past champions, include four-time way toward regaining his old “ I ’m going to try him against views, they are seen as living off members. ballclub I want because of his was lucky to stay with it. I have a “ The A A R P has clout because champ I ’ Conn "R e d " team. confidence. everyone,” said Lanier. “ I hate the poor youth of America and Hewitt, once staff director for aggressive play." lot of faith. I’m working hard." they have credibility. Thay pres­ "This year I feel a lot better than platooning. especially at the short­ borrowing heavily from future the Senate subcommittee on Inter­ In 1983 when Thon was named to " I feel this is going to be the year ent their case well," Rep. James Martha NowobllskI at Aquinas I did last year at this tim e," said stop position because I feel to have generations. governmental Relatio.s. which the National League All-Star for Dickie Thon,” added lanier. Jones, D-Okla.. chairman of a Thon recently at the Astros’ spring a better defense you’ve got to have Social insurance supporters oversees lobbying laws, said he squad, he hit .286 with 20 home runs "one way or another.” subcommittee on Social Security, NEW BRITAIN — Manchester resident Martha Nowobilski training complex. " I think the best your whole infield in there. argue that rbeeot efforts to paint found children and younger people recently completed her third season as the St. Thomas Aquinas said. the elderly, as Jelfisllsusers of were not being represented in “ The clout also comes from gills' basketball junior varsity coach. Her team recently generational clout is evidence Washington. “ They don’t write, voting patterns. The highest per­ completed a 15-3 season. critics are grasping at straws — they don't vote with any sophistica­ centage of voters is the over-65 age She is the wife of Tall wood Country Cluh golf professional John Martina rings up another win, despite phone caii trying to discredit a good system tion, don't have influential friends group. That makes people sit up Nowobilski. and turn young against old. and they don't contribute. The and take notice. Other age will have more points in the But the increasingly vocal crit­ older generation is going to be able Navratilova shook her fist at him system players collect points to brackets have more people, but Softball umpire clinic offered DALLAS (U PI) — A phone call Virginia Slims system than Navra­ ics accuse senior citizen lobbyists to win out in almost every case.” and the umpire gave her official determine how they rank in they don’t vote," Jones said. nearly ousted top-seeded Martina tilova. making her No. I , though in of wielding their influence in The Manchester Rec Department is offering a clinic on the Navratilova from the $250,000 warning for abuse of an official. Virginia Slims tournaments. the 1985 calendar year overall. Congress on their own behalf, HEWITT BELIEVES recogni­ Despite the disavowals of next tw o Wednesdays (March 19 and 26) for anyone interested in Virginia Slims of Dallas. “ Last night, they waited for If Evert Lloyd wins in Dallas or Navratilova accumulated more while ignoring the needs of tion of a powerful elderly voting A A R P 's Rother. the group is Navratilova. Fort Worth, Texas, someone to pick it up," Navratil­ at the upcoming Virginia Slims becoming an Amateur Softball .Association umpire. total points. younger generations. bloc dates from 1981, when Presi­ recognized as a moving force on moved to the fourth round with a ova said of similiar situation championships in New York, she The clinics, conducted by ASA umpire Ray Camposeo. will be "Their clout comes from the fact dent Reagan proposed cuts in the ■ Capitol Hill on all issues concern­ Tuesday. “ Today, that wasn’t the each evening from 6 to 8 at the Mahoney Rec Center. The ASA 6-4, 6-7 (5-7), 6-1 triumph Wednes­ that the older generation has Social Security program, which ing the elderly. Their influence has softball umpires' exam will be given following a dine review on day over Barbara Potter, but not case. All I asked for is consistency. organized itself into generational was sliding into a major deficit. It made me unhappy. I lost my undeniably helped to shape the March 26. before a scare. lobbies at the expense of all other (The Republicans) were politi­ welfare system for seniors. concentration. Other than that. I UPI photo For pre-registration and further information, contact the Rec With Navratilova serving and TALLWOOD generations," said Paul Hewitt, cally bludgeoned and consequently “ I think we have an influence. played pretty well." I)t‘ p;irtment at 647-3084. trailing 2-1 in the second set, a CALDWELL COUNTRY CLUB founder of Americans for Genera­ lost a bunch of seats (in 1982). It People respect our judgment,” Tournament director Leslie De- image of the elderly as frail and helpless phone beneath the stands began Habron, Ct. tional Equity, formed in part to could have been the recession that A man in his 70s works out on body Grace Warfield, executive direc­ ringing. Navratilova stopped play, Hay said the telephone would be oppose such lobbies. “ We don't was the cause, but at the same time^ building equipment. The prevailing is starting to change. tor of the Gray Panthers says. Jordan to be In uniform Saturday disconnected. Tallwood womens club has but umpire Leon Lipp ordered her OIL INC. know of any other organization there was an effort by the Demo­ "We are visible. We speak out, to continue. Navratilova, her at­ Navratilova’s constant pursuer. openings in It's 9 and 18 hole crats to turn older Americans SKOKIE. 111. — Michael Jordan, sidelined since late October that specifically respresents any with their profession,” he said. but we are as much for young tention diverted, made three un­ Chris Evert Lloyd, moved to the league, tournaments are held against the Republicans.'.' Hewitt The concern may be a valid one. ship), but people's political atti­ with a foot injury, was given permission to play again by three other generation against the “AARP was formed because people as for older p ^p le. You forced errors in a row to lose the third round with a 6-2, 6-0 rout of each Tuesday morning, saiD. A close election is easily won or lost tudes are formed long before they doctors and will be in uniform for the Chicago Bulls Saturday, the 84.9 elderly.” people had no access to health have to be concerned with younger game, her only break of the match. Terry Phelps. Larchmont, N.Y. per gal. C. O. D. beginning April 1st through “ Older people do vote with a on the opinion of a well-organized reach 65. The idea that just insurance when they retired. Our people too.” she said. team .innounced. She also lost the next six points Evert Lloyd said the Virginia October. League fee is $30. If great deal of sophistication. They and informed voter group. because you have a certain Team president Jerry Reinsdorf. general manager Jerry interested call Tallwood Country THE LOBBYING EFFORTS main goals are education and " I think any organized group has and the set before pulling herself Slims year, lasting from March-to- write letters to (Congress. Also, the But John Rother, chief lobbyist number of candles on your birth­ Club, 646-1151 for further have paid off: community service," he said. a certain amount of influence. I Krause and Jordan had a telephone conference with team doctor together to take the final set 6-1. March, should be changed to follow 649-8841 average voter is 47, yet the for the AARP, says his group is day cake you will vote a certain information. The poverty rate among the Lobbying also is a major function. wouldn’t say that senior citizens John Hefferon and doctors in Eugene. Ore., and Cleveland late At Lipp’s order to resume play, the calendar year. In the current PrfcM Subiset to Chang* average American is 30. It makes intergenerational. way. doesn’t work,” Rother said. elderly, at 14.1 percent, has fallen Rother said the AAR P supports 30 dominate the decision-making. Wednesday night They then held a post-midnight news to a full percentage point less than Congress leery about doing any­ “ We educate Congress an'd our "PEOPLE SEE themselves as registered lobbyists, half of whom Li'nference at Reinsdorf's business office in Skokie to announce that of the country as a whole, thing to antagonize this group." he members. It’s easy to be im­ part of a family, state or identify work at the federal level. Please turn to page 14 .l..rd:in would be allowed to play Saturday against Milwaukee. while the general poverty rate has said. pressed by 22 million (member­ Can a m m m m im m Local Pontiac Salespeople LEVIS'JEANS Thieves prey on weather vanes attain exclusive membership Somehow, natural fibers always seem to (eel better w teen-age girl and wear better. These 100% said. "A s soon as the thieves tried The Pontiac Master Sales Guild, a Pontiac Division cotton pre washed blues Bv Ken Franckling to market it, they realized it was Sales recognition program honoring Pontiac's top from Levi Strauss & Co are United Press International so soft and comfortable you’ll "They are easy to steal because they are too hot and contacted me for the salespeople, has announced that 11 local salespeople reward. I had a secret backwoods think you've been wearing BOXBORO. Mass. — Weather have achieved Pontiac Master Sales Guild status tor be a sitting up there on a spindle. If you’ve got a real rendezvous with them near Man­ them forever Straight leg vanes that for 100 years or more 1985. chester. N.H." tailoring and 5-pocket styling have shown New England farmers rare one, it’s like tying a $10,000 bill to a pole on That vane was worth $25,000 William Lockwood, General Sales Mgr.; William are always at ease, at home, which way the wind blows anp no when it was stolen, and is now Batsle, Used Car Sales Mgr.; Clifford Newhall, Sales or ready to go match for roving thieves who scale your roof.” . i . newsboy? worth about $35,000. Kimball said. bams with mountain climbing Mrg.; Brian Conrov, Henry Ddrna, Edward Doucette, Court action is pending against a gear. Stephen Gaspar, Joseph Kitchens, Ronald Miller, Bettv suspect in the theft. Even winter fails to stop gangs of Paris, and Robert Szymanowski of Lynch Motors, Inc., Let's make that a “Newsperson" Kimball became a weather vane vane snatchers who steal an being taken somewhere else," very rare case, the Statue of 500 W. Center St., Manchester, attained the exclusive or 'Newspaper Carrier". sleuth in 1979 when a gang of estimated 100 of the antique Kimball said. ‘Three or four Liberty. thieves was working Hillsborough status of Guild membership by placing In the top 20 Sura, we’re looking tor girls as well as boys sculptures a year. An antique vane groups are consistently doing it. They were made in two-or to delivsr our paper, and make good Introducing.., County, N.H. One stolen vane percent from among all Pontiac salespeople caq bring between $1,000 and aside from a random local theft. three-man shops The artist would money doing It came off the bam of Kimball’s nationwide In 1985. Pontiac DIvsIon's Tim Maloney, $80,000 on the New York antique The better gangs pull a series of carve a model, which then would superior officer. Zone Manager will honor this year's Guild members at What are the raquiramants? the lowest price market, depending on its rarity. thefts in a general area about the be molded of copper or bronze. Its annual Recagnitlon Banquet later this year. Sales A mature. raaponsIMe wHIIngnass to sea the lob “ They are easy to steal because same time.” IN 1981 his investigation led to through. Ability to handle money helps, too. You they are sitting up there on a A dozen were stolen off barns THE STATUE of Liberty vane goals for Guild membership are set by Pontiac Division should Ilka people, be cheerful and friendly. And the convictions of three Few York on Levi’s anywhere! spindle. If you’ve got a real rare and garages last month in the brought the record auction price of and the General Motors Corporation . be ready to 'Yun your own show", create your men for stealing a $3,500 gilded one, it’s like tying a $10,000 bill to a Boxboro area, a suburban com­ $82,500 in 1981. The record price for own opportunities, and earn leal cash. vane in Hillsboro. pole on your roof. If a guy can walk munity 25 miles west of Boston. a private sale of a vane was $95,000 If you’re that kind of girl — or know that kind of One of those convicted was Unwashed.....*13.99 up the side of a building in New Police said the suspects' car was a for an Indian. Pennington said. r— REMEMBER- girl — we'd like to know. Qlve our circulation Michael Coluccio of Richmond . SINCE 1969 department a call and let’s talk about your future York City, nobody Sj^ould think dirty old yellow station wagon with Pennington acted as interme­ as a newsperson. Prewashed....*16.99 their 60-foot-high barn is im­ New York license plates. diary in the recovery of one of New Hill. N.Y. In backof Coluccio’sold mune.” says S tPenninglon, pub­ Kimball and other investigators England’s most famous weather- yellow station wagon, police found 500 W. Cantar St. two stolen vanes from New Hamp­ Manchaatar 647-9946 lisher of Maine Antique Digest. jjenow that car well. It has been vanes — a 50-inch-long copper ''^potted near thefts in Massachu­ depiction of a fireman and horse- shire, a pile of New England road LYNCH I 646-4S21 maps and an antique price guide. w m tlf VWt B M ilM (t ON rO«M CAR TOM MOOAOLT UPI pholo NEW HAMPSHIRE State setts, Rhode Island. Connecticut, drawn hose cart that since 1890 has CARMEK.'Ihe Ms fob you can luimlte. Trooper Guy Kimball has investi­ Maine and New Hampshire. sat atop the Hallowell, Maine, fire Kimball said there was a decline DOUG'S ARMY AND NAVY in weather vane thefts while the 1269 Watt MiddI* Tumpik* (naxt to Madi-Mort) Stockbroker David Morse of Portland, Maine, looks ® gated more than 500 weather vane Pennington says weather vanes station. \ Wo a n proud of our amployaaa. thefts since 1979. He has recovered have a nostalgic place in New •It was sbfamousthatevEryone trio was ib jail. "Then, there was an onrush of proudly at what is said to be America's oldest wooden only 10. i England heritage because they are who drove through Hallowell, the 643-5065 weather vane. Thefts of weather vanes have become "The weather yane is a part of “ folk sculpture" depicting horses, antique capital of Maine, saw it iiaitrkfitpr firralb HOURS: Mon. - Tuaa. - Wed. 10-8 NCLCOWE epidemic in recent years. New England heritage that is farm animals. Indians, and. in one and wanted to buy it." Pennington PleaM ta^ to page 14 TOYOTA 3 M a as Meauasr set *r Mf less PONTIAC MANCHESTER HERALD, Thuridav. March 13. 1986 - 15 14 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. March 13. 1966 Elderly wlel^ political clout Time may be the best therapy f the after-tax income for families Continued from page 13 Hewitt. headed by persons aged 25-34 . In past co­ But clearly they have innuence,” ADVERTISERS SEEMED to be declined 2.3 percent between 1961 ; lumns, I’ve dealt with the Congressman Jones said. the first to spot the new affluence of and 1982; not astounding until the ' heart- the 50-plus group. Modem Matur­ labor force participation of women * rendering sub­ THE STANDARD of living for ity, an AARP publication, paints a is considered. The number o f , Pet Forum ject of when to the elderly has greatly improved considerably different picture of married women aged 25-34 who : decide on eu­ from 20 years ago. Census figures the elderly for their advertisers work has jumped from 29 percent thanasia, or show about 28 percent of the than for lawmakers appropriating to 62 percent. Allan Leventhal, D.V.M. putting your pet elderly In poverty in 1966. government funds. The Social Security system "to sleep.” The “ There is contention when statis­ American Demographics, a borrows from the future, with the humane way of tics show budget cuts affecting the magazine whose targets are ad­ expectation that affluence will doing so plus young and statistics on poverty vertisers, has found the sixty-five continue to rise with each succeed­ your options on show a huge decrease in poverty plus group to be ideal consumers, ing generation, and the number of how to handle the remains were feelings, accept your companion s (for the elderly). When Social with generous discretionary younger people will increase or at also explored. This week I’d like to death and begin to resolve the Security came into existence, the least stay even to share the burden income. discuss the emotional stress that situation. most poverty-stricken was the The average household of the of supporting retirees. Both as­ sumptions have proven false. can occur after the fact. Grieving is a personal thing and retired,” Jones said. 65-74 age group makes $18,220, with When you have decided on some take longer than others to "As a result (of Social Security), average financial assets of $65,340. euthanasia, after conferring with come to terms With the four the least poverty-stricken now are For the first time, a generation Is Eighty percent have paid off their your veterinarian, and considering phases. By understanding that the elderly. Now the emphasis is on homes. In the 75-plus age group, worse off than the one before, and your pet’s quality of life, age, and these are normal reactions, you the children. The question is, Ts the consequences include fewer the average income is $18,547, with prognosis, and the process itself is can more easily cope with your there a lack of balance? How do assets of $37,060. Only five percent taxpayers — couples are deferring accomplished, there very often feelings and help other family you deal with the limited resour- still hold mortgage debt. children or not having them at all remains a great void. members face theirs. ces?” .Jones asks. — less income to tax and less Says the magazine; Some families want to spend a Often friends or family do not and compassion. As mentioned tears, Critics of the Social Security “ Of the nation’s total discretion­ savings. last night with their pets or say a realize how important your buddy before, remember the good times, I thank Him for the happy years program, among them Hewitt, say ary income, one-half accrues to " We ha ve a potential problem on special goodbye. Others prefer to was or the depth of your grief..Be recall the pleasures with your past He let her stay down here with the social insurance system may householders age 50 and older: a our hands when today’s baby remember the pet when he or she honest with them (and yourself) pet and you will realize that he or me. meager one-fifth is held by those boomers go into retirement in the be working too well. was healthy. Farewells are always about your feelings, talking about she was worthy of your grief. And for her love and loyalty. , In 1984, l.8million (10percent) of younger than 35. Discretionary next century,” Rep. Jones said. difficult. it to those who will listen. Often this A good friend and client sent me Social Security recipients reported income represents 20 percent of “ When Social Security started, Grieving pet owners often un­ will lessen your despair and this appropriate poem: When the time has come for me ■ taxable earnings of more than after-tax income for those 50 to 64, there were 16 workers for each dergo similar stages of emotion as to go 825,000 a year. That total is after an resolve the depression sooner. as well as for those aged 65 and retiree. By the time the baby boom those who are grieving for a human While I'm sometimes surprised Lost — a Friend And join her there, this much I average 46 percent tax discount for generation retires, there will be N older. The share is less than 13 being. i Often, the loss is more by the callousness with which an know. the elderly. Herald photo by Pinto percent for those younger than age two workers for each retiree.” HBrotd photo by Richmond devastating than expected. owner dispatches a pet, I realize 7-2-72, Bonnie, 3-21-85 I shall not fear the transient "These income figures disguise 35." Hewitt said, “ We are passing on there are such cool characters. dark. a standard of living that is much, something less than the American RICHARD RAND AND COLLEEN WHEN PET LOSS is unexpected Occasionally it may also be a I lost a treasured friend today For she will greet me with her Crafty women much higher," according to THE CENSUS BUREAU shows dream to our kids.” . . . hoping for the luck of the Irish because of an auto accident, a fatal charade to hide deeper feelings. The little dog who used to«lay. bark. fair on Saturday and Sunday from 10 illness or condition such as an But no less distressing are the folks Her gentle head upon my knee. Rose Fournier, left, and Mazie Hughes inoperable tumor or lethal poison­ whose attachment with their lost And share her silent thoughts And if I may add: look over some of the Items which will a.m. to 4 p.m. Adopt a Pet ing, there is little time to prepare one was so strong that the resulting with me. 2-15-72, ’’Tanaya” Leventhal, be for sale at the Spencer Village crafts Thieves steal weather vanes and the emotional shock is more sorrow interferes with their lives, 11-10-85 severe. 3 sometimes for prolonged periods. No longer will she heed my call. Continued from page 13 are recovered it is almost impossi­ thieves who in 1981 stole a circus Colleen hopes for luck Companion animal.c can become Fetch no more her favorite doll, Allan Leventhal is a Bolton horse weather vane that stood atop such an integral part of our lives, THEN IT IS time to discuss A voice far greater than my own. veterinarian.. Do yon have a thefts, which I feel was the work of ble for police to determine who they belong to. his family’s bam for 100 years. governing and influencing so many feelings with a penvo trained to Has called her to His golden question yoa’d like to see answered Penicillin test ready for market a man from New Hampshire, who By Barbara Richmond curly black fur and a little white handle the grieving process. ^ "Most victims don’t know what That case actually dates back to daily activities that they in essence throne. in this column? Write to Pet learned the fine art while he was Spaclal to the Heftild on his chest. He’s about 2 years become family members whose clergyman, social worker, physi­ the vane really was. They may April 1980, when Carpenter spotted Forum, P.O. Box 591, Manchester Mendelson said. to lesi safety and reliably,” locked up with these other men,” old and was picked up in the routines are intermeshed in our cian, psychiologist or the veteri­ FARMINGTON (UPI) - A know itiwas a horse, but not know a strange car with New York Although my eyes are wet with Herald, Manchester; Conn., 96040. The new test was administered Mendelson said. Kimball said. This week’s featured pet may yard at Bowers School on March schedules. Saying goodbye narian can help. Just talking about modification to a standard skin what type of horse, or what design license plates parked in front of his to nearly 900 patients between the Mendelson said while the pro­ not have any Irish in her. but in 5. changes all that. Our lives are it is often helpful. test shows 91 percent of prople Weather vanes move quickly it was, who made it or when it was father’s farm around 2 a.m. ages of four months and 20 years cess is ready for mass production, honor of St. Patrick’s Day, Also new is a male, terrier often empty or unfulfilled after the Many large veterinary estab­ diagnosed as being allergic to through the black market. made,” Kimball said. “ If you don’t He says two men got out of the : cross. He’s about 5 years old and ^rabriKe penicillin can actually take the old, and fewer than 8 percent had a it is not currently being marketed. car, walked toward the barn, and ; we're calling her Colleen. loss. lishments such as the Animal “ We’re hoping to get some “ They usually get rid of them know that, even if a vane is was found in Charter Oak Park drug safely, a University of reaction to the antibiotic, Mendel­ then got back in car. Police took < The times immediately and soon Medical Center in New York City, people to manufacture it,” he said. within 24 to 48 hours through an recovered, you are not going to Colleen is a mixed breed on March 5. The other new one Connecticut researcher says. son said. the men into custody, but released! taffy-colored female, about 1 afterward are the most difficult. the Bide-Wee Home Association, a "Basically these are all people "We can store it in the freezer in antique fence," the detective said. identify it.” this week is also large. He’s a New York area animal adoption Cumberland, R.I., Police Capt. them for lack of ouUtanding! year old. She was picked up on Facing the loss may be very The new test was made possible that were told they were allergic to our office and just use it when we "They don’t hold on to them long.” black-and-white mixed breed. difficult. It is natural to feel shelter, and others have trained The Escardrille by the discovery of a method of need to." he said. “ But I think it Even when stolen weather vanes Jesse Carpenter is still looking for warrants. ] Gardner Street on Feb. 22 and is He probably has some collie and peniciilin," Mendelson said. "I badly in need of a good home. bereaved. Understanding the grief therapists on their staffs. producing a substance which is knew the majority of these people should be done as a routine some shepherd in him. He’s grieving process enables you to Your own veterinarian is often is going Irish! needed to confirm the allergy in weren’t allergic to penicillin. I just procedure." Last week’s featured pet. about 2 years old and was better manage the sorrow. experienced enough to be of help, some patients, said Dr. Louis had to prove it." Perky, a sweet little terrier picked up on Waranoke Road on Not everyone grieves alike but as well. Mendelson, an associate clinical About 20 percent of those who cross male, has been adopted by March 8. usually there are four general Remember the best therapy professor of pediatrics at the showed a reaction to the new test a Scott Drive family. Dog ’The dog pound is located near symptoms. T incture of Time. Some people feel UConn Health Center. the town refuse area off Olcott St. Patrick’s Weekend — were allergic to the minor determi­ EMERGENCY COMING SATURDAY Warden Richard Rand said the The first may be to deny that they can never have another pet, Without being able to obtain the Street. Rand is at the pound nate mixture, which means they Fire — Police — Medical family has called him to tell him your beloved pet is fatally ill or while others use the replacement Fri.-Mon. substance, called "minor determi­ would have been mistakenly listed how much they are enjoying weekdays from noon to 1 p.m. therapy to help them. The decision nant mixture," doctors were and can also be reached by injured when you first learn of it. as non-allergic if the new proce­ DIAL 911 ______IN______their new family member. After the fact, you deny that he or when and if to bring a new pet on forced to assume an allergy in calling the pound, 643-6642 or the dure was not used, he said. In Manchester The Norwegian elk hound was she is actually gone. board is a very personal one and some patients and prescribe more police department, 646-4555. Corned Beef & Cabbage Special “ With her product we were able claimed by his owner. Annie, Anger may follow denial. Some­ can't be rushed. expensive alternatives to penicil­ Someone can also be con­ V the featured pet a few weeks times this is directed toward When enacted, it is often the lin, Mendelson said Wednesday. Weekend Plus Magazine ^ tacted at the pound by calling ago, is still waiting to be people you normally love and greatest healing factor. Although "A reliable penicillin allergy test either of those numbers from 6 Many Drink Specials! 2 Between the Lines: The story adopted.. She’s a sweet-natured respect, and even to your veteri­ you may never forget the great has been available since the late to 9 p.m.. Monday through ahepherd-collie cross, about 1 narian. Or you may blame yourself companion you’ve recently lost, a 1960s," Mendelson said. "The behind the story. Friday. ’There is a $5 fee for WALLPAPER SALE year old. She’d make a very nice for what has transpired, whether romping puppy or playful kitten problem was a penicillan minor adopting a dog and the new pet. She’s medium-sized and you are guilty or not. may speed and lessen the process. • Lafayette Escadrille • determinate mixture was not 4 Sexuality: Karezza, a sexual won’t get any larger. owner must have the dog Remember, that death is part of readily available." The finett in Italian, American & Greek Cuisine ’There were a few new dogs at licensed. Rand is continuing his WHAT FOLLOWS next is usu­ the life cycle. It can’t be avoided. The problem was solved by 30%, 40%, technique, is explored in the Kinsey serving cocktails the pound this week. There’s a campaign of checking the town ally grief and depression. This is The grim reaper eventually gets us Charlotte Ressler, a chemist and Report very large mixed breed with for unlicensed dogs. when the loss sinks in. Now you all, people or pets. But Jhe impact professor of pharmacology at the ^^0^1iddle^rpke^^es^^Manchester^W3|S67^ 50% Discount must come to terms with your can be lessened by understanding UConn Health Center in Farming- A ton, who developed a way to on Hundreds of 0 Cover Story: Lu Ann Jones runs stabilize and preserve the minor Manchester Community College’s determinate mixture. Mendelson Wallcovering Books said. Women’s Center. Once the minor determinate mixture was preserved through a 9 Medicine: Heartburn isn’t any freeze-drying procedure it was joke. used in a combined test with R penicillin and penicilloyl polyly­ sine, the two substances now used 1 0 Exercise: You can improve your by doctors testing for the allergy. office posture.

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HAOAR Tm NOMIWLE by Dik ErovnM i>iflNUT> byChUbChwrlM M. SdHili a m p s o D O I Then another! And Thursday TV W rtATteTriE I have a s p l it 'tt was a dardark Suddenly, a shot Shots, that is. PEPSOMALITY another! And PPO 0 UBM? and stormy night. rang out! then some more. 6 :0 0 P M 3 ) Eyswltnau Newt Margaret Dumont. 1930. [M A X ] MDVIE: ‘The Shining' Ghostly 8 :3 0 P M GLlColiimbo: Lady In Waiting visions of murdered children are just some i d ) lO OMTiant Stroke* of the strange events that haunt a family 1 (B Actkjo Newt (S ) NBA Baaketball: Boston at San An­ staying at an isolated mountain resort. tonio 1 ; d ) (8) Hert to Hert Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall. Scatman (@ (S ) Family TIaa Part 1 of 2 Alex uses Crothers. 1980. Rated R. (S) IB) abnine e Bresk a highly technical approach to pick the girl [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock y (3) Knot's Lwidkig of Na dreams-and is baffled when he finds (81 NewsCenter hImseH strongly attracted to the girl's 1 1 :2 0 P M dS Second City TV roommate. (R). In Stereo. (SI S t Newt 11:30PM d] NCAA Basketball [D IS ] Moustorpieca Theater Chempionthip: First Round UAACim byJbnOMto ^Reporter 41 J (ES MeeNsH-Lehrer Ncwshour 9 :0 0 P M CD Slm on & SImon d D Dynasty ANP THE L im e PMr SAIP TO THE ANP THE BIO. BAP) HOW PO VOU r e a p AM A^NTORE I [HBO] MOVIE: The Fifth Minketeer' CE) ® ) T h e C olbys (C C ) Fallon begins her GD ABC News Nightline BWt BAP WOLF.*n.EA9E.OH PUASE WOLF 9A IP .. ' TO A CHILP WHO LIVES ONE? 1 The (ling of France impriton* hi* twin marriage to Jeff while the union of Sable ryi Off Track Betting TH I PHANTOM by Lt* Filk A 6y ■•try and Jason continues to collapse. (60 min.) PONT EAT ME, MR.WOLF/* ORSON?! ! brotlwr to hide hit Identity. Beau Bridges. 03) The Honeymoonors 1 • Rex Horrlion, Ursule Andress. 1979. (S ) ^ Chaera W hen the pilot of a private ReWEMBER HI I KNOWHOWTORB^CH HIM,SIRE. (3$ Second City TV » m « R « T O e ; Rated PG. airplane passes out in flight, passengers (SD AH in the Family AMN//TNE L [U S A ] USA Cartoon Expraet Sam and Diane panic and reveal their true feelings for one another. In Stereo. (g) (g) The Tonight Show Tonight's POWERFUL 3 k ,6 :3 0 P M CS @ ) Too Cloe* for Comfort SI) Bodas da Odio guests are Jane Curtin and ventriloquist »' Vl ; Q S B a n e o n Jay Johnson. (60 min.) In Stereo. b [C N N ] Larry King Live dD Doctor Who • (81 ® NBC Niqhtlv News [DIS] MOVIE: 'Never a Dull Moment' ! iSl Nightty Bueinees Report An actor w ho is typecast in gangster roles (S i Hogan's Heroes ' ® ABC Newt is mistaken for the hit man a mobster hired d D Kojak to do a job. Dick Van Dyke, Edward G. [C N N ] Sports Tonight : 99 Noticitro SIN Robinson. 1968. Rated G. [ESPN ] SpoitsCenter ; 39 Sanford and Son [ESPN] NCAA Tournament Today WORRY >»BOliT ^ JT M C A V 1 S H IM ., AFTCR I'M ' [CNN] Showbii Today [H BO ] MOVIE: Against All Odds' (CC) 1 1 :4 5 P M [TM C] MOVIE. Norma SONS, COL.PETRfl, [D IS ] Adventuro* of Ozzie and Harriet A n ex-pro athlete is hired by a petty ho(7d Rae' A woman working in a textile mill finds her life in ruins, despite a victory she THIS P/HLACe'S [ESPN] NCAA Tournament Today to locate his runaway girlfriend. Rachel MARTIN VAN TREUREN BETSY JOSLYN FULL OF W tX V E g ^.^ CAPTAIN BABY ®by CfOOki A C n l o W ard. Jeff Bridges. James W oods. 1984. achieves for organized labor. Sally Field, L-u- lJI I'L L B E ’ WHAT PIP [AilAX] Comedy Experiment: Michael Rated R. Beau Bridges. Ron Leibman. 1979. Rated . . . in MCC concert . . . singer KOMTblOTepT , . Davie - Ufa of the Party PG. in Stereo. R IO H T S H E » A V ; [M AX] MOVIE: 'Arthur' A young mil­ BACK. c 7 :0 0 P M C£ css News lionaire falls in love with a girl from the 1 1 :5 0 P M ( © N e w s BLONDIE by OMn Young A Stwi Drak* d ) Thrao't Company wrong side of the tracks. Dudley Moore. Liza Minnelli, Sir John Gielgud. 1981. 1 2 :0 0 A M (X) Bamaby Jones DO VOU HAVE '^ N O P ^ ' BLTT I'L L TA K E A TA M E I'D LIKE TO GIVE HIM d ) ABC Newt Rated PG. (D Hawaii Five-0 Broadway comes to MCC W lUJ OLICK ? ONE AND IRRITATE IT i FREEZER euRNOF I d ) (S) $100,000 Pyramid 9 :1 0 P M (g) MDVIE: The Last WatU' (33) Star Trek THE HEAD.'.'. timing was a show stopper as she ffl) Jaffartom This film captures the music and excite­ (3D The Untouchables Superior r m Carson's Comedy Classics ment of the farewell concert of The Band. portrayed the victim of post nasal (g ) M O V IE : 'Skim M oney' A television Van Morrison. Bob Dylan. Neil Diamond. showmanship (S)®M-A*S*H reporter investigates a series of suspicious supported vari­ drip and love in "Adelaide’s n 1978. fires which force several small salvage Wheel of Fortune able vocal ef­ Lament” (Guys and Dolls). 9 :3 0 P M Night Court Harry at­ companies to sell out cheaply. Jackie Currently the lead in “ Singing," (S ) MeoNeil-Lehrer Newshour tempts to bend the rules when GS-year-old Cooper. To m Bosley. George Gobol. forts, when a Saffran made a powerful soprano ® Newlywed Game Florence faces a forced retirement. 1975. handful of Center Stage effort. With good head resonance, ^ C r f s t a l ® SIN Prasenta: Teresa de Jesus @ D Maude Broadway ba­ her penetrating voice effortlessly ® Nightly Business Report [ESPN] College Basketball Tourna­ GiD Charlie's Angels bies came to M. Renee Taylor ment: N C ^ First Round floated into the higher register. 3 (B) One Day at a Time C4JD PELICULA: Cuchillo' Manchester “ Hit Me With a Hot Note” 1 0 :0 0 P M (X) Knot's Landing (CC) [C N N ] Newsnight Community Am.O AND iANIS™ by Jimmy Johnson ' [C N N ] Moneytine (Sophisticated Lady), “ Art is (X) (X) News [ESPN] Speedweek College. Over • . [D IS ] MOVIE: 'King Solomon's Mines' Calling for Me” (The Enchan­ TH IS B A FARM D (M H HER E. AND UP HERE ARE SOME AHDVOU Na%0WE IPROOUCED I A n exHed African chief leads a group of (S ) m 20/20 (CC) [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Final Terror' A two dozen tunes adventurers straight to the d ia m o ^ mines group of campers discovers that the Cali­ tress), “ Our Story Goes On” AND OVER HERE ARE TW O DREW1WS GUySAT AND DIRECTED IT/ QD Indepeftdent News from as many SmcESHIPSBMUING MIH they're seeking. Paul Robeson. Cedric fornia redwoods hold evil. , designed a snappy set of synchron­ (Baby), and “ Tell Me On Sunday" CAR&HAVHKi AW RECK- VfWREElFI 6CH00LDID. (9 ) Miaaion: Impoaaible hit shows were offered Monday I Hardwicke. 1937. Rachel W ard 1983 Rated R ized gestures for the ten ensemble (Song and Dance) were enjoyable ON THE FABTRACK by Bill Holbrook (S ) ® Hill Street Bluea Furilto attempts night in a benefit cabaret concert. (ESP ^) College Basketball Touma- [U S A ] Edge of Night numbers and half dozen duets. but needed less urgency in places. mant: N C ^ First Round to persuade Jesus Martinez to cooperate For this show we waited ten in baiting a corrupt judge, while Buntz is 1 2 :0 5 A M © ) MacNeil-Lehrer . Costumes consisted mainly of Martin Van Treuren, also from THIS IS AN P » , C o tm c TTM ,^ s MAHlMfrUHATHE [U S A ] WHd. WHd World of Anim als minutes in line outside the locked tom between his loyalty to a former part­ N ew shour ' “ Singing,” was an exuberant, «nnM fr (ZAtoV T5 l e m umAiwrifciiLTHEV' uf tfor rrr I (0A& | SAH&AWrrfWWK doors at the Lowe Building. We did casual street dress. Colorful pole 7 :3 0 P M (X ) PM Magazirta ner and his duty as a policeman. (60 min.) smiling foil in duets. His solos were iW T A R p k o lv i^ i IKCAMEeaNSlZ) A R A 1& 1?JADE Tite/iA O lf W D .i 1 2 :3 0 A M ® Comedy Tonight get to sit down before 8 p.m. Still,. lights alternated with spotlights on • ( D m »a *s *h (M) Odd Couple soloists before two abstract art hammy romps delivered in a K U>ltt>,»®EAMt> SOMCTfUNfr W i dD Late Night with David Letterman curtain time was thirty-five min­ ' ' CE) Whaal of Fortuna ® Fear and Phobia Test Tonight's guests are John Larroquette and utes late. If the management can’t backdrops. Appropriate props recitative style that compensated' I COHPtSUmH(r/ ftflOlVNAltTAD/ >t’ model Elle MaePherson (60 min.) In F ( £ Exhibition BasabaW: Chicago W hita [C N N ] Evening News begin on time they should admit it added variety — top hats, cape and for a limited baritone range. Sox vs. New York Mats Stereo [TM C ] MOVIE:'.'Missing In Action II: and advance curtain times in feora, maribou, slickers and Mild mannered Matthew Ash­ QD IndaperKSent N ew s The Beginning' A POW escapes his Vief (HD Break the Bank ford must have been billed as Cong captors and wages war against an consideration of their patrons. umbrellas. • (9 ) Best of Saturday Night dD Dr. Gene Scott enemy tlwt greatly outnumbers him. Chuck On piano, Spalla hammered out “guest star" because of his role as JllW te N K T [ESP N ] Mazda SportsLook Once inside we were greeted by ' ® (S> Bam ay M iller Norris. 1985 Rated R tables with checkered cloths and chordal and melodic accompani­ Cagney McLeary in the soap Jeopardy - [U S A ] Petrocelli [U S A ] Edge of Night flowering plants that transformed ment to the singers. His own solos “ Search for Tomorrow.” It cer­ ALLEY OOP ®by Datf« Oraua m New Newlywed Game tainly wasn’t for his voice which 1 0 :3 0 P M (33) N e w s 1 :0 0 A M ® Get Smart the Program Center into a night­ were self-conscious, indulgent vo­ r DON'T ® Benson ® Headline Chasers club. The concept prooved a cal episodes. A past resident of ranged from C to D. He was most HtXJ I ® Celtics Talkback palatable playing up to the ladies T W O ' BELIEVE I 38 WBd World of AnimN* (S$ Folk Reunion at Devil's Lake ® Joe Frenklin Show popular one. For one night it gave Glastonbury, he has worked with 1 VWMT IT! J @ Archie Bunker's Place Qj) Comedy Break area adults a much needed alter­ college theatre in Manchester and in the audience in “ When I'm Not HERE! ® Dick Van Dyke Near the Girl I Love” . I [CN N ] Crossfire (3D CNN Headline News native to television and country Storrs. ® Loco Amor Betsy Joslyn and Christina Saf- The high kicking finale was the MR. MEir> AND LITTLE MISS'* by Hargroavos A Sallara ; [USA] Radio 1990 S3) Fear and Phobia Follow-Up [C N N ] Crossfire and rock bars. Hopefully it will be fran easily outshone Matthew best chorus effort. It was a rousing !7:58PM (0) On stag# at the WoH [E S P N ] Splash: Sw im w e a r *86 repeated. 1 1 :0 0 P M (X) Eyewitiwss News Ashford and Martin Van Treuren combination of "There’s No Busi­ T W R W l l - t - t Trap: The OoMan Boys of Bandstand [U SA ] That Giri Men and women of the Glaston­ G D T e x i ness Like Show Business” (Annie CCMAE IN Ne c w r , W IT H M f U J O i e . . ' FrarAie Avakm, Fabian, and Bobby Rydek bury Fine Arts Commission hosted as singers. All were better actors THE ^BCF^ET J perform together on stage for the first (X) dS ® News 1 :3 0 A M ® I Love Lucy than singers, with abundant Get Your Gun) and “Give My 1 ^ NEVER 't»0>U-5EE ' , lU - BE WtMTlN© I time. (72 mm.) this affair. They circulated contin­ CD Benny HiH Show enthusiasm. Begards to Broadway” (Little < s o e 5 \JD9E. / AT THE AIPPPl^r.F (33) Independent News uously. refilling everyone’s punch 8 :0 0 P M (X) Magnum. P.l. (13) Carson's Com edy Classics [C N N ] Newsnight Update and popcorn. Cheese, crackers, tea Joslyn’s sultry alto torch songs Johnnie Jones). Drummer Thad THR < ; CE) ® Riplay'a Bakav tt or Not! (CC) @ ) NewsCenter ment: NCAA First Round available throughout the concert. restrained emotion she sensitively ' WaA through a Mexican museum dedt- looked pretty bored most of the S ) M *A*S*H [HBO] MOVIE: The Blues Brothers' Director of Encore Productions, styled "Music Makes Me Dance” cated to the dead, witness an operation T w o musicians make an all-out effort to ® 2 4 Horas (Funny Girl). “In Buddy's Eyes” night, softly brushing the skins. that recormectad a your>g girTs severed reassemble their blues band John Belushi. Betty Spalla provided a fast-paced TIM BORN L O y R ®by Art B i aom legs, and observe a mechanicai harKl $1) Maude Dan Aykroyd. Aretha Franklin 1980 sampling of up and down beat (Follies) and “ Time Heals Every­ which operates like a human bmb. (60 [C N N ] Moneytine Rated R # moods. She combined torch songs thing” (Mack and Mabel— Jerry's M. Renee Taylor is music critic min.) (R) Girls). Her excellent comedic of the Manchester Herald. ^»IIL8RtCBCiEV^UH,F-V„ ITI5CeVIO0$'*?U [ D I S ] M O V IE : 'Treasure Island* Based by the two ladies with chorus line A MOVIE: 'The TowatifEg Infamo' Part (3D on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. A [M AX] MOVIE: Teachers' (CC) A HOAABHDRC'j 2 of 2 Rescue teams try to save some and comedic routines that included THOnWaE. IF-L-I... young boy with a secret map foins Long burned-out but gifted teacher faces com­ perty-goers who are t r a p f ^ on the 138th John Silver and his pirate crew to scout the plex problems when his aging, over­ th$ two men. HOn^CAMB HATTIE ffoor of a burning skyscraper. Steve ,5 P E u 'FEUH bV seas for ships laden with valuable cargo crowded school IS sued for awarding a di­ Choreographer David Asker is • McQueen, Paul Newman. Faye Dur\away. y \ L B S i ^ , O'HARA, Bobby Dnscoll. Robert Newton. 1950. ploma to an illiterate student Nick Nolle. from the current Broadway pro­ Puxzles Astrograph ,r : Rated G JoBeth Williams. Judd Hirsch 1984 duction of "Singing in the Rain,” OH., W t ' ^ H E ' L I o McMMan and WHe: Aftacaliock [H BO ] Amartca UrKlercover: Kids in Rated R as is music director John Spalla I S Hogan'e Haraae Crisis Three treatment centers for emo- [U S A ] A|to Racing: NASCAR Late Mo ' (S I S The Coeby Show ICC) The HuiM tionaHy disturbed kids are visited. (60 min.) del 150TR) and two of the singers. Asker 5 Collar shape Answer to Previous Puzzle ACROSS Ues' lanviy friend aske Cliff and Clair for 6 Boor help whan ha raatii** ha daughter has a R 1 Lot 7 Willow cfaur dnig problam. In Stereo. 5 Mogtc 8 Actress Merrill 4 and M ary "MANCHESTER GILBERT & SULUVAN PLAYERS 11 Limorick ( S M O V IE : 'Laura' A detacthra fa it in 9 Indefinite per­ ' love with a mutdared wom an's portrait TWO 13 Torminatinfl sons Garw Tamey. Dana Andrews. CMton March M,1BBB Webb. 1944. 14 Bird's home 10 Being in a fairy FRANK AND ERNEBT ®by Bob Ttiavaa 9 9 J u a n a M s 15 Petroleum tale A bolder and m ore adventurous you wilt e MOVIE:'Miss Ak-Amacican Beauty' processor 12 Slippery emerge in the year ahead. Your daring The Hie of an IS-yaarKrid beauty queen 16 Of different 13 Weep will impel you to successfully explore changesdresticalyafta'theweathepe- geant . Diane Lane. Ootis leechman. David kinds 17 Always (poet,) facets of life you previousty avoided. FOR Dukes 1982 18 Leisure n n t s 20 1006. Roman PISCES (Fab. ao-March 20) You're gift­ [CNN] Prime News 19 Nauticel rope A D E 21 Small sword LAS. [H B O ] PM CoMns; No Jacfcat Raquirod R I ed with a marvelous imagination, but 20 Sm (Fr.) T| F M CoHins perform s hits from his Tfo 22 Mud you must be careful today not to use It 22 2001, Roman N E l against yourself. Stop worrying about Jacket Requited' akxim bafote a sokt^xjt 23 Handle roughly ' audianca. (60 inin.l 24 Request A S T l EBON things that may neverhappen. Trying to 25 Eye infection patch iq> a romance? The Matchmaker [TMC] MOVIE: The V.I.P.'*' A cross for reply section of tievelers wen overnight m a 26 Auto wheel 34 Art (Let.) 46 450, Roman set can help you understand what it 26 Month (^Fr.) p ^ aeport fourtge for a fog-dalevad types 38 Second person 47 Egg (Fr.) might take to make the relationship f l ^ . Efoabeth Taylor. Richerd Button. 29 Smiling work. Mail $2 to Matchmaker, c/o this 27 Piece of land 40 High 1.0 48 Cooking fat MeggaSmnh 1963. 31 Restrain (2 newspaper, Box 1846, Cincinnati, OH 28 "1 like society 50 Press for [U SA ] MOVIE: 'Animal Ctackai*' Tfw 45201. Marx BrotlMta wteak havoc whan a famiy ^ O L L V y wds.) 42 Cradle payment 29 Regret throws a party for them. Marx Brothers. 33 South American 43 Blend 51 Dine WEftHPOF '■by Pick < 30 Bunch of grass 44 Zenith 53 First copies ARIES (March 21-AprB IS) Today, you country 32 French prison 45 Small coin (abbr.) might be hard pressed by an old obvia­ 35 Tidal wave HEX WINTWROR. TH E \AORLX? IS NO, I SENTAW4AV tion you've been ignorktg. Try to dear it quessw H A T? SOINSTOEND FOEAAAUSCLE- 36 Lor>g fish up once and tor all. Cinema 37 None deity TAUm iS (Apr* 20 May 2B) Important TOAAORROW. BUILDISKS) COURSE. 39 Compass point one-to-one relationships must be han­ dled today with all the tad and skW you HARTPOKD , _ 40 Mountains V OMma CKt — Brazil (R) 7. »:40. - can muster. Do nothing that might cre­ ■nro Trip to Bountiful (PG) 7:30, *:». — (abbr.) ate HI will Out of Afileo (PG) 7:10.— Colonel RedI 41 Tenth month Q EIM N I (M ay 21^Jaiw 2B) Today, you're 3R) 4:4S. 9:20. 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Advice About Town Town* troop leader Troop 27 holds VFW hat comad beof, dancing Cantor Bridga Club llata raaulta has Mexico visit The Veterans of Foreign Wars will have a The Center Bridge Club results for its duplicate awards dinner bridge championship game on Feb. 28 and the overall An education in the shower Patrick’s night Saturday at the post home, 808 E. r ' ■ i Center St. A corned beef and cabbage dinner will be standings in pairs for the top six, in parentheses, are; Who wouldn’t served from 7 to 9 p.m. Irish step dancers will North-South; Cort Howell and Jane Kuhlen, first, jump at the Boy Scout Troop 27 sponsored by The following merit badges were entertain and there will be music for dancing after (2); Marcia Ryan and Jim Baker, second, (3): Don chancy^tbgoon St. Mary’s Episcopal Church re­ presented: to Mex- dinner. The cost is $7.50 a person. Tickets can be and Virginia Weeks, third, (4); Dorothy and Tony a trip cently held a Court of Honor at Its Art — Matt Barrera is too advanced for toddler When <4r> Girl Scout purchased at the post home. For more information, Atoynatan, fifth, (6). ic o .? annual dinner at the Army and Astronomy — Michael Yamot East-West; Jim Bennett and A1 Sehac, first, (1): Linda Carlson Navy Club. In addition to several Citizenship in the Community — big favor if you printed this. call 648-9018. DEAR Ann Davis and Andy Studley, second; Claire LaPila read an article Roundup advancement awards, national Eric Christensen, Jim Harris OKLAHOMA MAIL CARRIER and Charlie Halpin, third; Sarah Mendelsohn and in "Leader,” certificates of honor were pres­ Citizenship in the World — ABBY: I am Lois Gary truly frightened Club’s board moots Monday Norm Whitney, fourth; Millie Sullivan and Tony the official Girl * ented to David Kuczek and to Michael Yamot DEAR MAIL CARRIER: It’s the Scout maga­ Scoutmaster Charles Rose. The Communications — Ray Minor, that someone The executive board of the Women’s Club of Longo, fifth. . least I can do for the mail carriers. Center Bridge Club holds an open duplicate bridge zine, seeking Eagle award was presented to Todd Rose, Mark Lamson might report Manchester will rtieet Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of Dear Abby They do so much for me. game every Friday at 7:30 p.m at the Masonic applicdnts for JJ Senior Parol Leader Chuck Rose. Cycling — Henry Minor,^ Ray my daughter May Anderson, 45 S. Earms Drive. Bea Bagley will be Temple. The public is invited and partnerships are an Interna­ Minor, Mark Smith and her hus­ DEAR ABBY: I’m an attractive, a hostess. Chuck Rose, the son of Mr. an band to the au­ Abigail Van Buren available. tional Opportunity for adults, she few have achieved it. Hopeful girls Emergency Preparedness — mature, professional woman who applied. One year later, she was from the Manchester-Bolton area Mrs. Charles Rose of 117 Cooper Jerry DeCelles, Todd Rose thorities, but I would like to respond to “ Pete in St., has been a member of Troop 27 cannot get them Coachllght auditions for shows SInglas have travel show accepted as one of the two women attended a Gold Award workshop Environmental Science — Eric Daytona Beach.” “ Pete” admits to represent the United States at on March 4, where they learned the for five years. He has served the to listen to The East Hartford Christian Singles will meet at 7 Christensen, Charles Rose he’s one of those balding men who Coachlight Dinner Theater in East Windsor will the 1986 Juliette Lowe seminar award’s requirements. troop as scribe, patrol leader, Firemanship — Jim Harris, reason. have let a few strands grow long to hold auditions by appointment between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Sunday at St. Christopher Church hall, Brewer instruction and senior patrol Som ew here held at Our Cabana in Mexico. Shawn Hartigan, Todd Lamson be wrapped around their head to p.m. March 22 and between 11a.m. and 3 p.m March Street, East Hartford. Alpha Travel Agency will □ □ □ leader. He has also earned the they got the idea that if they natural. Questions should be ans­ Carlson, leader of Cadet Troop Fingerprinting — Brett Bittner, camouflage their baldness. (He 23. Boys from 10 to 14 are needed for non-singing roles present a travel show. A raffle will be held and Bluenose Award, the Paul Bunyan exposed their daughter to nudity in wered verbally, but touching 610, is a special education teacher Luke Bittner, Eric Christensen, did this reluctantly at the insist­ in "Camelot,” to be presented in the spring. Singing refreshments will be served. Potential members from A cold snowy morning did not Award and the World Crest. He is a the home, she would not have any should not be permitted. at East Hartford High School. She deter 391 Manchester girls and Mike Carrier, Eric D'Arcy, Shawn ence of a woman he was dating roles are available for both boys and girls 8 to 12 for the area are welcome. Admission for non-members la brotherhood member of the Order sexuai hang-ups when she. got Children should be taught to lives at 21 Bremen Road. leaders from 30 troops from Hartigan, Travis Hollyfield, Cha­ because she wanted him to present “ The King and I,” which will be presented in the fall. $ . of the Arrow, the Scouting service older. So my daughter and her allow no one to touch their private 1 At the seminar, there were 46 rles Mertens, John Rakoczy, Brian a more youthful appearance.) Candidates should bring thier own music and be attending the annual Girl Scout fraternity. husband have let their baby parts, and they should not be women from countries such as Smailis •The most desirable man I’ve prepared to read for the roles. Sunday in the Manchester High shower with them since she was encouraged to touch the private Uganda, Japan, Australia, Malay­ Rose, a junior at Manchester First Aid — Rick Maore ever met in my life wears the To schedule an audition appointment, call the Sterling speaks about Alaaka School cafeteria on March 9. tiny. "Am y'’ is now 2‘/i and she’s parts of others. sia and Lebanon. They were High School, is a member of both Forestry — Michael Yamot "wrap-around” hair style. Unfor­ theater at 522-1266 an(p6ZJP82^'- Naturalist Tom Sterling will narrate bis film, “ An After the chatter was quelled aware that her father's body is divided into patrols and shared with the “ quiet sign,” Cadet Troop the track and cross-country teams. Geology — Michael Yamot tunately, I am not at liberty to tell Alaskan Autumn,” Friday at 8 p.m. at East Catholic different from hers and her moth­ DEAR ABBY: I was glad to see household chores. The three chief 610 gave the opening flag cerem­ As a track team member at Hiking — Tom Chlupsa, Dave him that with or without hair, he High School. The event is sponsored by the er’s. This bothered my son-in-iaw the letter in print from the lady languages spoken were English, Bennett Junior High School, he set Kuczek, Tod Rose, Mark Smith would still be the man I desire and Manchester Land Conservation Trust. Tickets will be ony. Dianne Stromert, the at first, but my daughter said he whose husband had severe head­ Reserve for Maryland trip French and Spanish. Manchester-Bolton Girl Scout As­ the current school record in the Home Repairs — Ray Minor, admire the most. available at the door. The price will be; adults shouid let Amy look at (and even aches caused by the heavily The entire group focused on sociation chairwoman, introduced steeplechase. In 1985 Rose worked Mark Smith If he wrapped those few strands Tour coordinators Janet Phillips, 649-0524, and Ruth members, $3; children members, $1.50; adult touch) him. so nudity would be no perfumed envelope their depart­ topics such as leadership, human several people who are important as Dining Hail manager at Lake of Indian Lore — Tom Chlupsa, ment store bill came in. around his head 10 times, andputa Lloyd, 649-6527, are accepting reservations for the non-members, $5; and children non-members, $2.50. rights and world peace. Linda big deal. May 16 to 19 trip to Maryland sponsored by the in Connecticut Valley Girl Scout­ Isles Scout Reservation and will be Henry Minor This doesn't seem right to me. bone through it to hold it up, he enjoyed her visit. H«rald photo by Pinto We mail carriers also get head­ American Association of Retired Persons, Manches­ ing. After everyone sang the World assistant chef this year. Rose Latherwork — Charles Rose My daughter insists it’s OK be­ would still be the sexiest, most “ I had a great time and met new Mammals — Charles Rose aches from perfumed envelopes, verile-looking man I’ve ever met. ter Green Chapter 2399. The $50 deposit is due March Rad Croat needs voluntaars Hunger Grace, 48 dozen donuts attends the First Assembly of God cause their motives aren't bad. I friends from all over Ihe world. I Linda R. Carlson of 21 Bremon Road looks over some of Music — Tom Chlupsa. Eric only it’s 100 times worse because Should he decide to do away with 26 and the balance of the cost of $275, April 16. The bus The prime objective of the new volunteer task force disappeared in 20 minutes. When Church in East Hartford where he say if Amy tells someone outside feel I developed more of an is a member of the youth group. Christensen we have to carry a whole bagful. the cover-up hairdo and appear will leave the Communtiy Baptist Church parking lot of the Connecticut Valley East Branch of the everyone had finished eating, the souvenirs she gathered during her visit last summer the family what is going on. the understanding of life in other Nature — Michael Yamot Some stores enclose samples of a completely bald, he would still be May 16 at 7 a.m. The trip will include theeastern shore American Red Cross is the recruitment, training and Linda Carlson gave a slide-show to Our Cabana, the Girl Scout center in Mexico. police will probably be called. countries and taught them about David Kuczek and Scoutmaster Printing — Henry Minor new perfume with every bill. Then the sexiest, most handsome and of Maryland on the Chesapeake Bay. presentation of her Mexican trip. My daughter is college-educated utilization of volunteers. Representing Manchester on life in America.,” says Linda. Charles Rose received the natioani Public Health — Mark Lamson there are seed companies who sell virile-looking man alive, as far as Next, The Friendship Tree was and thinks she knows everything. the task force are: Karen Chorches, Wilson Deakin, Linda spent 13 days in Mexico, BSA Certificate of Merit for their Rifle and Shotgun — Jerry rose plants and mail out samples. I’m concerned. Vivian Ferguson. Blanche Hochberg, Shirley Juran, performed by Junior Troop 636. Please answer in the paper, as my and toured Cuernavaca, where participation in the rescue of a DeCelles, Ray Minor The smell of those samples really "Pete,” you don’t need to please Paula Kraucunas, Blanche Newman and Charles Then Senior Troop 2 did a rededica­ New genetic test spots husband says I should stay out of it, does overpower me. Do the people Polish fair set for Saturday Our Cabana is located, Pepoztlan tion ceremony. father and son in subfreezing Safety — Matt Barrera so 1 don’t want to get mail at home anyone except yourself. Find a Roark. and Taxco, Mexico’s silver center. weather on Mount Washington in Soil and Water Conservation — who send them realize this? Or woman who will accept you as you Volunteers are needed to assist In Red Cross Last, two “ Happy 25th birthday” about this. Thank you. St. John the Baptist Polish National Catholic New Hampshire in June 1985. Cited Michael Yamot don’t they care? Some people on programs including; bloodmobiles, and disaster, cakes were given to Troops 665 and WORRIED GRANDMA are. Church at 23 Golway St. will hold its annual Easter □ □ D danger of heart disease by the Appalachian Mountain Club Sports — Jerry DeCelles my route say, "Please do not SALLY health, nursing, and motor services. Training 612, after numbers were drawn deliver them to the house, throw food and craft fair Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for their work in rescuing the two Swimming — Eric Christensen programs are frequently offered and scheduled at The Gold Leadership Award is from a bag. BOSTON (UPI) — Researcl?err~~and>(iblished the findings in The DEAR WORRIED: Children them in the trash! ’’ Polish imports, bread, pierogi and wooden eggs will the Boy Scouts of America, Troop Wilderness Survival — Michael DEAR SALLY: Where are you convenient times and locations. the highest achievement in Girl New Ehgland Journal of Medicine. 27 and Long Rivers Council pres­ raised in societies where nudity is be featured. I did an interview with Inga said today they have found a strong Yarnot One solution would be to put a writing from? You sound like the Scouting. Many desire it, a special relationship between a genetic Researchers were uncertain ented them with the certificates for an accepted part of their culture Anderson last month. I was sample of the fragrance in a sealed kind of woman a lot of balding men mutation and coronary artery what caumd the genetic mutation putting into practice the skills and may have fewer hang-ups about / shocked to learn that she had The following Scouts advanced sex, but I think your daughter has foil packet. The recipients could wfTuld like to meet. I wonder how disease that could be used to test or how exacUy,it is related to heart ideals of Scouting through an act of recently died of leukemia, in rank; then decide if they want to open it many men out there would like a people for susceptibility to heart disease. But the mutation was service. carried that theory too far. A Thoughts At the Girl Scout Sunday, Dianne To Scout — Luke Bittner, Travis child’s curiosity about the differen­ or not. “ natural” woman with no makeup, attacks. present in enough cases to make it no hairdo, no bra. no nothing? Stromert said, “ I saw Inga the day Hollyfield ces in male and female anatomy is You would do the mail carriers a Mud wrestling a strong indicator of possible heart The following skill awards were To Tenderfoot — Joe Berube, as legitimate expressions of per­ she died. ‘Diane, I’ll be home in a problems, Ordovas said. presented; God will not expect any sudden, which everyone yearns. The abnormality in the genes Mike Brosnan, Tony Krysiewicz sonal viewpoint or as consequen­ off limits here few days. Don’t worry about the Of 88 New England Medical Citizenship — Tony Krysie- miraculous transformation in you, Iltrough the years, you have can be detected with a blood test To Second (i^lass — Josh Beau­ ces of personal problems. Refuse magazine sale,” ’ said Inga. “ Don’t Center patients suffering from wicaz, Luke Bittner unless He chooses to achieve this forgotten most of the specific that could become part of a battery lieu, Todd L,amson, Rick Madore, to give up your effort because of. SANTA CLARA, Calif. (UPI) - worry about it, Inga — I’ll take coronary artery disease in the Conservtion — Michael Yamot by His divine power. He knows situations that aroused your'ichild- of tests that would be given Charles Mertens, Brian Smaglis Tips for homemade paste discouragement or disgust, basic An Indian tribe’s protest that mud care of it. Then Inga said, ‘Oh, study, the mutation — a change in Cooking — Rick Madore what is in each individual human hood fears, but each situation has commonly as an early-warning To First Class — Eric drives and acquired habits; stick wrestlers were grappling around Diane, f do so want to be useful to the DNA sequencing — was found Communications — Shane soul. He asks only that you seek left its impression on your mind in dirt from ancient burial grounds Girl Scouts.’ Inga, you are. We’re sign for heart disease. Christensen DEAR home-made library paste. with your intellectual insights and in 28 patients — about 32 percent of Thompson your fulfillment wisely, with wha­ and nervous system. made a college fraternity reluc­ all going to miss you. We cherish Coronary artery disease, which To Star — Eric Christensen, POLLY: When Here’s the recipe; Mix one-half moral good intentions, continue the test group. The abnormality Community Living — Eric tever legitimate means you have By now, you are so accustomed tantly decide against pitching our memories of you.” afflicts about 30 percent of the Jerry DeCelles we were kids, cup cornstarch with three-fourths your effort to achieve an intelli­ was present in only 4 percent of the D’Arcy at your disposal. In your sincere to your personal anxiety that it more coed tournaments in the population and causes some To Life — Tom Chlupsa, Todd we used to cup cold water into a thick paste. often influences you without your gent, supernatural self-possession. general population. Environment — Eric Chris-, desire to live a truthful life, give sacred slime. Lois Gary is a member of Senior 500,000 deaths annually, is the Rose make sculp­ Add this paste to six cups boiling Jesus can show you how you can “ This mutation is not causing tensen, Charles Mertens some thought each day to the slightest awareness of it. When you “ IFs a religious issue for the Troop 2. If you have Girl Scout nation’s leading killer. Bronze Palm — Henry Minor tures out of pap­ Pointers water and stir until the mixture “ feel afraid,” without “ thinking coronary disease,” Ordovas said. ’ First Aid — Joe Berube, Charles words and example of Jesus. His cannot give any intelligible reason Indian — a spiritual issue,” said news which you would like to see “ This is a starting point for what ier mache, but I becomes translucent. Allow to fear” or acting upon its childish “ It’s just a marker than can tell Mertens, Brian Smaglis example will prevent you from for being'tired, depressed, tense, Rosemary Cambra of the Mu- included in this column, send It to is going to be a new way of can’t r e - Polly Fisher cool. Use this paste as a general- impulses. You will gradually enjoy you you have to be careful, you Hiking — Todd Lamson, Charles Ceylon became a self-governing misunderstanding His words. Like restless, bored, irritable or the wekma tribe, which picketed at the Girl Scout Roundup, P.O. Box 591, diagnosis,” said Dr. Jose M. member what purpose paper and craft paste. To more of the freedom of the children have to change your diet, you have Mertens, Brian Smaglis country within the British Com­ so many people who came face to like, you could be feeling the University of Santa Clara this Manchester Herald, Manchester, Ordovas, who helped develop the the solution was use it for papier mache, dilute the of God. to stop smoking.” Swimming — Brian Smaglis monwealth in 1948. face with Him, you will gradually effects of unconscious anxiety week. Conn. test at Tufts University In Boston that we dipped paste with additional water to a find in Him the understanding, within you. Be realistic, do what the paper strips thin consistency. acceptance, reassurance and sup­ you can and respect yourself. Ask Rev. Philip A. Sheridan St. Bridget Charch into before app­ I am sending you my newsletter, port which will bring you the sense for help, when necessary. See plain flour and water paste. Just Manchester, CT lying them to the form. Do you "Kids Crafts,” which includes of security, good-will and peace for unfavorable attitudes and opinions THE ENERGY CENTERS PRESENT have a recipe? mix enough water into flour to instructions for making a papier- BILL make a thin paste. mache pinata, as well as other You can also use regular white children’s projects, including DEAR BILL: You can use a craft glue, diluted with water to a homemade play “ clay,” bread "THE CHOICE IS YOURS” SWEEPSTAKES variety of things. The simplest is a thin paste. Another alternative is a dough ornaments and a magic ofystaLgflPd^n. Others who would Irke this issue should send $1 for each copy to Polly’s Pointers, in This rare diseasW^ are of the Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 1216. Cincinnati, OH 45201. Be sure to include the title. often affects legs POLLY GRAND DEAR POLLY: When painting, you don’t want paint splattering on DEAR DR. hardware, doorknobs, window- PRIZE GOTT: Would panes or anywhere else it shouldn’t you please tell be. Prevent this by covering all me a few facts adjacent areas with a thin film of about Charcot- Dr. Gott petroleium jelly. Then, if you DRAWING M a r ie -T o o th afcidentally get paint on these disease? What fixtures, the spatters can be causes it. how Peter Gott, M.D. cleaned off easily. does it progress I also use petroleum jelly as and what is the grease to keep hinges smooth­ eventual re­ working and free from rust and to sult? I'm in my coat garden and workshop tools 80th year. after cleaning to keep them rust DEAR READER: Charcot- lant drugs to prevent clots from free. Marie-Tooth disease is a progres­ forming. J.A. Saturday, March 15 sive inherited disorder that causes breakdown of the nerves supplying the lower legs. As the nerves begin at to malfunction, muscle atrophy J i / M 85 E. CENTER ST. (wasting) can result, producing CARTER CHEVROLET foot drop and other signs of muscle disorder. y £ 9 iife 4 , 649-5268 1229 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER This relatively uncommon dis­ V V WEEKEND SPECIAL ease generally begins between the ages of 15 and 30. Patients may CASH & CARRY remain active for many years; the Magic Show at 1:00 p.m. for the kids disease does not shorten life. With time, the hands may be affected. D a isie s with There is no cure; however, physio­ therapy. braces and exercises may GREEN CARNATIONS permit patients to retain BooooeeeoeooaoaooaooooaoooooooooQaooeeeooooc Balloons and Easter Eggs independence. DEAR DR. GOTT: I went into TEDDY BEAR FAIR the hospital with a broken bone in the spine. Two or three days later, I MORTHEAST SCHOOL GRAND PRIZE DRAWING got pneumonia. Shortly thereafter. e a s t s t r e e t — o ff ROUTE 3 0 I had a stroke in the left artery of Exit 67 o ff 1-84 ROCKVILLB-VERIiOri. CT. at 2:00 p.m. the neck. Only my speech was impaired. I’ve never had high Saturday — March 15. 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. for the winner of the 1986 Chevy Cavalier blood pressure, and my cholesterol Sunday — March 16. 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. and potassium levels were fine. ADMISSKXIIIJO — Children under 12 fr e e when Why would this happen? accompanied by an adult DEAR READER: No one knows 33 Dealers - Artists; Bears - new - old - precisely what causes strokes. The most likely cause is that tiny blood handcrafted - bearphernalia clots form on the insides of Bring a bear for a new wardrobe!______arteries, break off and get carried to smaller arteries in the brain, where they lodge and cause blockage. Some experts believe ROBERT 1. SMITH, inc that, at times of stress and disease, certain patients develop a greater INSURANSMITHS SINCE Sponsored by THE EN ERG Y CENTERS tendency to form clots. The fact that you were probably b^ridden CENTERS in the hospital may explain why 1914 you were at greater risk Because patients with major fractures of GENERAL OIL THE ENERGY CENTERS FOGARTY BROS. OIL the hips or lower extremities require prolonged bed rest (and 649-5241 have a higher incidence of clots), 65 E. Center Street 568-3500 653-7944 649-4539 many orthopedic surgeons rou­ Manchester, CL tinely give low doses of anticoagu- MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuitdav. March 13. 1986 — «1_ » - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. March 13. 1986

Connecticut Landlord plaads Innocant Aid, water plans face vote Colt bBrgBinlng session ends guickly sikorsky copters grounded W A TER B U R Y — The father of two children who died in a fire Feb. 10 has pleaded innocent to In Brief charges he failed to install smoke detectors in bis Environment Committee mulls state’s options West Hartford plants. “ The company continues to Electical Workers, the United By Pdul A. Basktn Steelworkers Union, and the H A R T F O R D (A P ) - The A rm y has ordered Its entire fleet of three-family house and illegally Used a kerosene Unittd PrM» Inttrnotlonal “ If the situation continues long make statements that they’ll be space heater. HARTFORD (AP) - The Envir­ berated them on petty matters of t h e buses have been enough, we will conceivably have there with an open mind. It was Teamsters, offered to take up Sikorsky Black Hawk helicopters grounded after a crash In State raopant Qoldfarb caaa sartorial neatness. Brodigan has manufactured. ^ quite obvious they did not come collections among membera to Alabama killed three A rm y pilots on Tuesday. Dumert Elezovski, 32, asked for a jury trial on onment Committee prepared for a H A R TFO R D — Contract talks enough workers” without reaching the charges at Housing Court on Wednesday, and vote today on a Republican plan for been on the bench since October “ Even though the buses will cost with an open m i ^ nor did they help the strikers, Wheeler said. H ARTFO RD — The state has decided to renew more” becauseof the anchors, said between Colt F lr e a r i^ Division a settlement, said Richard S. '•The Army said Wednesday that the grounding' was a its bid to reopen the ethical misconduct case Judge William Ramsey scheduled pretrial motions aid to cities and towns to build and when he was appointed by O'NeilL Reibeling, vice president for per­ come with proposals,” he said. The UAW has a nearly 6700 Rep. Norma Gyle, R-New Fair- and the union for 1,100 striking precautionary measure, and there was no immediate cause of against Hartford attorney Alexander A. Goldfarb. in the case for April 9. repair water treatni^t and sewer Rep. Richard Tullsano, D-Rocky sonnel at Colt. million strike fund, but benefits for field, “ I think it’s a safer bus. workers have broken diiwn again The company is offering a the crash that killed the three Army pilots stationed at Fort Seymour N. Weinstein, the chief state present­ The house was gutted in a predawn fire that facilities. Hill, said Wednesday the Republi­ Colt strikers are limited to health with the company waiming the The union members at Colt, three-year contract with no wage Rucker. ment attorney, dropped an Appellate Court appeal killed Elezovski's 5-year-old daughter Susie and The proposal competes with one can poll was inherently weak insurance and a $100-per-week Meanwhile, architects said rein­ walkout may become ^ o o t be­ manufacturer of the M-16 rifle increase in the first year and 4 last month to reopen the case. But following 1-year-old daughter Nermina. Elezovski, his wife outlined by Democratic Gov, Wil­ because it was sent only to stipend, Wheeler said. forcing bars were left out of the cause of replacemenUtfrings. used by the U.S. military, went on percent increases In each of the “ We want to find out exactly what caused the accident.” said criticism of that action, Weinstein has filed another and son escaped the blaze. liam A. O'Neill in January and members of the Connecticitt''Bar ceiling of a tunnel being built The first bargaining session in strike Jan. 24 after working two following years. The union While Wheeler criUcized Colt Army spokesman Lt. (^1. David Burpee. motion to reopen the case. offered as a bill after the session Association and therefore missed between the new legislative office more than a inpmh ended after without a contract since April 1985. asked for 8 percent raises in all officials for no moving from the The A rm y’s880 BlacIrHawks are made by Sikorsky Aircraft, a^ The move was opposed Wednesday by Goldfarb's began February, the thousands of attorneys who building and the state Capitol but only a few minutes Wednesday “ Unfortunately we're no closer three years, but has reduced that contract offer they initially made a Stratford-based division of United Technologies Corp. attorney, Joseph F. Skelley Jr., who contends that Both plans call for creation of don't belong to the association. Man die* In motel fire workers installed the bars at the when Colt remsed to budge on the today than we were when we offer by one-half percent each of year ago, Reibeling called the an appeal cannot be reopened once it is withdrawn. low-interest revolving loans to Public defenders also did not A spokesman for Sikorsky, James Ventrilio, said the company offer it ipMe shortly after the entered negotiations 12 months the first two years. union offer “ the same kind of He said he is preparing a brief objecting to the W E TH E R S FIE LD — An unidentified man was replace the present grant program receive the poll questionnaire, last minute. had no knowledge about the cause of the crash. nearly sOven-week strike began, ago. It doesn't appear things are unrealistic proposal that they've motion. killed when a fire broke out in his motel room on the from which the federal govern­ further weakening the sample, he “ We were lucky,” architect John After the Wednesday session, Tuesday's crash occured after the $3.4 billion Black Hawk fleet federal mediator Thomas Carroll going to change in the near been making all along.” Goldfarb was cleared of misconduct by Superior Berlin Turnpike, Wethersfield fire officals said. ment is withdrawing in coming said. W. Juros, of the architectural firm union officials met with represen­ had already been grounded once. said. future," Carroll said. The newly hired replacement Court Judge Norris L. O'Neill in July. A complaint The fire occured about 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in years. Tulisano also said less than 20 Russell Gibson Von Dohlen, told The company said afterward It tatives of several other national The 1985 grounding was lifted after an intensive investigation workers have been guaranteed against him had cited several areas of unethical one room of the Town House Motor Inn, officials O'Neill would’ let communities percent of the . lawyers polled the Legislative Management Com­ had 436 replacement workers, Phil Wheeler, president of Local unions whose- members work at showed that a spindle had cracked in mid-air last April 8. conduct in the handling of Ethel F. Donaghue's said. It took about 20 minutes to extinguish the borrow up to 100 percent of the cost responded. ‘.'Furthermore, there mittee on Tuesday. including 110 former union 376 of the United Auto Workers, other Colt divisions, Wheeler said. permanent jobs, said Rieibeling, The A rm y also ordered the grounding of its 70 Apache attack multimillion-dollar estate. blaze. of clean water projects and repay was no system for checking survey The unions. Including the Inter- declining to say how long it would He said that the bars had been members, and It may not need any accused Colt of refusing to make helicopters, built by McDonnell Douglas Corp. Officials had not determined the cause of the fire, over 20 years at 2 percent Interest. results to ensure that they weren't even a minor concession to get the natinal Association of Machinists, take before the jobs left by union left out of the drawings inadvert­ of the strikers to resume full members are completely filled. which is still under investigation. The other plan, offered by Sen. loaded by people from one firm,” production at its Hartford and talks moving. the International Brotherhood of Eric Benson. R-Franklin, Environ­ he said. ently and workers had begun Clown cate charge* dropped ment Committee co-chairman, Also Wednesday, the Transpor­ pouring the concrete ceiling when the omission was discovered. BR IDGEPORT — A bizarre court case involving Bhopal leak di*cu**ed would grant communities half the tation Committee approved a bill a hired clown and a pie-in-the-face graduation cost of separating their waste requiring all new school buses The tunnel will link up with the prank may finally be over with the dismissal of RESEARCH TR IA N G LE PARK. N.C. - Union water and storm sewer systems, purchased by cities and towns to be new legislative office building criminal charges against a Fairfield attorney, Carbide Corp. scientists have shed some light on and loan the balance at 2 percent equipped with anchors for seat under construction adjacent to the prosecutors say. how methyl isocyanate killed hundreds of people interest payable over 21 years. belts. It would be left up to the overcrowded 107-year-old slate when the gasleaked from a company plant in Other types of clean-water pro­ municipalities to decide whether Superior Court Judge Richard Damiani dropped Capitol. *1 ■ ■ ■ ■ . .643-2711 felony charges of bribery and witness-tampering Bhopal. India. jects could be 20 percent financed they wanted seat belts installed. Tuesday against James Diorio, a former public Tests indicate that the gas damages respiratory by the state with the rest available Committee Co-Chairwoman Eli­ Business Opportunities 22 Store/Oftice Space 44 Household Goods Rates Fo r advertisements to be defender. tissues which break away and blocks air on loan from a revolving fund. nor F. Wilber, R-Fairfield, said the Notices Situation Wanted 23 Resort Property 45 Misc tor Sole published Monday, the deod- anchors cannot be installed after Home ond Gordon M inim um : Prosecutor Scott Murphy of the chief state's passageways, researchers said Wednesday at a Meanwhile Wednesday, a vote Em ploym ent Info. 24 Misc. for Rent 46 line IS 2:30 p.m . on Friday by the state Senate on whether Lost/Found...... 01 4 Lines attorney's office said Wednesday he asked for the meeting sponsored by the National Institute of Instruction 25 Wanted to Rent 47 Pets Environmental Health Sciences, George Brodigan will continue to Personals...... 02 dismissal in part because a jury already had found Roommates Wanted 48 AAuS)COl Hems Days Per Line Diorio's wife and co-defendant. Mary, innocent of The stopped-up airways hinder breathing which be a Superior Court judge was Announcements...... 03 Recreolionoi Items Read Your Ad Auctions...... 04 1-5...... 90t felony charges in the case. causes a decrease of oxygen in the bloodstream delayed a week. PENNY STOCKS Real Estate Antiques Ciossified advertisements Last week, the Judiciary Com­ The Diorios were accused of hiring “ Tickles the and en increase in carbon dioxide and lactic acid. An Opportunity of the 80's Services Tog Soles 6-19...... 70« are token bv telephone os a mittee voted not to recommend Homes tor Sole 31 Clown" to hurl a pie in the face of a junior high The combination can be fatal, scientists said. 623-6982 Services Ottered 51 Wanted to Duv 20 or m o r e ...... 60d Brodigan, who has been criticized FOR FREE REPORT CRLL ELLIOT KURZ Condominiums 32 convenience. school dean in Fairfield during their daughter's On Dec. 3.1984, the methyl isocyanate leak at the Financial Painting/Papering 52 for asking lawyers to write letters Lots/Land for Sale 33 The Manchester Herald is graduation ceremonies in June 1984. Union Carbide pesticide factory in central India 80fc32M480 _ M ortgages...... 11 Building/Controcting 53 killed at least 1,700 people, although some reports in his favor. F U E L ”: : . : : 7 2 »* Investment Property 34 responsible only tor one incor Prosecutors claimed the prank was staged Ifl! .CO Personal Loans...... 12 Rooting/Siding 54 put the death toll at 2,500, The gas also injured more Brodigan got low ratings in a Business Property 35 Autom otive reef insertion and then only because the Diorios wanted revenge against the ' ^ G a r t - j a j m s FULL HEATING SERVICE Insurance...... 13 Heating/Plumbing 55 Deadlines school official for disciplining their daughter than 100,000 and displaced nearly 100,000 in the survey of lawyers conducted by tNCOU^ (rtAfl.O Resort Property 36 lor the size of the original Wanted to B o rro w ...... 14 56 Cors Trucks for Sole during a class field trip. world's most deadly chemical disaster. House Republicans. The lawyers lavcsiment Baakert ‘Prices Subject to Change Flooring For classified advertise­ insertion. complained that the judge had MamMf NASO I SI PC Income Tax Service 57 Motorcycles Bicycles ments to be published Tues- E rro rs which do not lessen Rentals Services Wanted 58 Rec Vehicles dov through Saturday, the the value of the advertisement Em ploym ent Auto Services Rooms tor Rent 41 deadline is noon on the day w ill not be corrected bv an Fo r Sale Autos tor Rent Lease a Education Apartm ents tor Rent 42 before publication. additional insertion. Holidov/Seosonal 61 Misc Automotive Judge House Help Wonted ...... 21 Homes for Rent 43 joins probe HELP WANTED of examiner GROssman's Notices HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED

HARTFORD (UPI) - A retired Dental Receptionist - All Paste-up artist, part time, Full Time Position for Bartender — Port time Construction Field Man­ chief justice of the state Supreme surgery practice seeking 20 hours, Monday, Tues­ truck driver at larger nights and weekends. Ex­ ager, 5 years experience Court will join four medical LD8T AND FOUND efficient take charge per­ day, Thursday afternoons furniture store, good pdv perienced preferred. minimum, responsible tor Maintalner — Full time examiners looking into complaints son to complete our team. and Friday nights. News­ Production Worker for and benefits. Apply In Hourly wage plus gra­ taking residential pre­ Experienced preferred, days. Neat looking asser­ tuity. Apply Manchester about the chief state medical paper experience helpful. light manufacturing. person to Mr. William lects from site work typing, data entry for Please send work history Flexible hours. 649-3900. tive working crew chief Singer, Puritan Furni­ Country Club between through to final customer examiner's office, officials say. busy practice. Call 649- and salary requirements for residential and com­ ture, 1061 New Britain 10am and 2pm or call Inspection. A career with Charles S. House, a Manchester 2272. a______to: The Manchester He­ mercial carpet, floors and Ave., West Hartford, CT. 6464)103. a future at a progressive resident who headed the state's S25 Reward — Lost Cat. general cleaning. Valid Large black. Answers to rald, Box S C/0 Manches­ Connecticut company. court system for seven years, Typist needed - Approxi­ ter Herald. Connecticut drlver,s li­ We Are Looking for a Send resume to Crossen Spooky. Spruce Street cense and willingness to agreed Wednesday to join the area. 646-5010. mately 20 hour a week. In happy outgoing person to Builders 174 Merrow investigation after suggestions Manchester Child Gui­ Bank Tellers — Part Time leorn Is essential. Me­ become a birthday clown. Road, Tolland Ct 06084. openings, strong figure that the panel should have a citizen dance Clinic. Call 643-2101 chanical aptitude Is help­ Saturdays & Sundays, Attn; Chris. Heartbroken over loss of aptitude and flare for ful. Good starting rate. Part TIme/Full Time — member, officials said. long haired Hlmolovlan between 9 ond 4 ask for tlam-4pm. Must like kids. Mr. Bayless. EOE. public contact essential. Call 633-3335. Cook and prep-cook. Will Uniform provided. Please The four medical examiners and cot, mole, dork brown 8t Service Station Mechan­ train. Most be able to Proiect SavingsermYou ics and Attendants. Full Qualified applicants apply Ground Round, 3025 fortheeargai cream color. VIcInItv of House are scheduled to meet for please call Mrs. Tarta- work some nights, wee­ Hamlin ond East Center. Sandwich Packer - No and part time. Uniforms In-Store Interior Deco­ Main Street, Glaston­ the first time Monday to begin the experience necessary. glla, 646-4004. EOE. kends and holidays. Apply Coll 647-7836. furnished. Apply In per­ rater with display expe­ at Lafayette Eseadrille, bury, CT,. 6594)162. review of the office's operations Aoproxlmofelv 30 hours son, 252 Spencer Street, rience for full time and investigation into^ allegations per week. Apply 131 San- 300 West Middle Turn­ Manchester. position. Apply In person pike, Manchester. against Chief State Medical Exa­ rlco Drive. 646-6454. to Mr. William Singer, Opportunity tor house­ miner Dr. Catherine A. Galvin. Puritan Furniture, 1061 wives with young children Neot Looking self- Sales Person - Dell Route. Galvin is on leave taking vaca­ m ANNOUNCEMENTS Custodian - Approxi­ Nursery Workers needed New Britain Avenue, Production Work, full and In school. Flexible hours. mately 20 hours per week. directive person for resi­ Growing position route tion time during the investigation full or part time, perfect West Hartford. port time for plastic ma­ If you like working with No experience necessary. for mother with kids In dential and commercial looking for experienced into charges she allowed pet dogs Emergency? In Manches­ sales person, salary $400- nufacturing company, light food preparation, Top Quality ter, dial 911 for tire, Apply 131 Sanrico Drive, school, set vour own cleaning of carpets, floors first and second shift please apply 131 Sanrico to be present during autopsies and 646-6454.______hours. Call Jim, 646-7099 and furnishings. Willing­ Part Time Inserters $500 weekly plus commis­ Drive. 8am to 11am. Mon­ SXSXSSTUD police, medical help. wanted. Call 647-9946, ask sions. Coll 1-4, 201-478- available. Call 646-2920 be­ that the dogs lapped up blood and or apply Hop River ness to learn. Entry level tween 9om-3pm. day thru Friday. 646-64S4. Each piece Is grade Dental Business position. Call 633-3335. for Bob. 4411. ate tissue samples from corpses. stamped. Meets codes Nursery, Rte. 6, Bolton. The Commission on Medicolegal Assistant-Receptionist — Employment Storrs tomllv practice, Investigations voted last week to previous dental expe­ conduct the probe of the office and rience desirable. Worm, to name four prominent medical & Education friendly personalltv with examiners to do the investigation. strong desire to work with DARI'FARMS 1 BESTII! I The commission's chairman, a^O«orgi*F^ctfic people essential. Excel­ DARI-FARMS state Health Services Commis­ lent benefits. No Satur­ 4x8x%j -Reg. 5.99 days or evenings. Call I PART TIME i sioner Dr. Douglas S. Lloyd, said HELP WANTED ICE CREAM, INC. ICE CREAM, INC. the panel was enlarged after a WALL PANEL I 429-8282. .suggestion from Gov. William A. "Tan Bark Hickory, sim. has Immediate openings for Class II truck I JOB IN TOWN! I woodgrain on panelbd. Landscape Workers. Full Mechanic — Small en­ has immediate openings for phone O'Neill's legal counsel and discus­ gine, 2 8, 4 cycle expe­ drivers. We are now accepting applications sions by commission members. time. Apply In person, order people. We are now accepting ap­ Whitham Nursery, Rte. 6, rience, own tools and in person, Monday thru Friday, 8:30-5:30 at I *5°° hr./start t "We are very pleased to have Bolton or coll Jim, 643- transportation. Good op­ plications Monday thru Friday. Send re­ obtained assistance from a man 7802. portunity, full time posi­ sume to P. O. Box 12. Tolland, C T 06084 who i$ known for his integrity and tion. Eckert's, Coventry, or apply in person between 8:30-5:30 at: I No dress code. Casual fun at- | humanity," Lloyd said in announc­ 3 5 9 9 Mature Individual needed 742-6103. Dari-Farmt Ice Cream Inc. $ mosphere. If you enjoy talking $ ing that House had agreed to serve 19" X 17" - Vanity Flalrl to set up and operate DARI-FARMS ICE CREAM INC. on the panel. Contemporary modern electronic power ■OOKKEEPBR - The 40 Tolland Stage Road $ on the phone, we might have a $ presses. Potentlol em­ House, a Manchester resident, VANITY W/TOP Minchesttr Botrd o( Real- 40 Tolland Stage Road 6 job for you. We offer a guaran- | became a Superior Court judge in ployee must be mechani­ tora li looking (or 9 pert dm* Tolland, C T 06084 White w/giided edge cally Inclined and willing bookXMptr lor light book- Tolland, C T 06084 1953 and was appointed to the accents. Faucet extra. to learn and achieve. k99plng ind gononi ottic# f teed salary with bonuses. Work x Supreme Court in 1965. He served Good potential with excel­ work. Approximaltly 12 I done from our office, four even- ^ as chief justice from 1971 until his lent benefits. Apply In hourt par waak. Flaxibla retirement in 1978. person. Quality Nome houra. Call 646-2450. ____ I ings a week and Saturday $ The others on the panel are Drs. 24 "X80 "-Reg. 34.99 Plate, Fisher HIM Rood, $ mornings. Call Michelle, 647- $ William Eckert of Wichita, Kan­ 1 2 9 East Glastonbury. ULUAN PLUSH BIPOLD ; f $ 9946, Monday-Thursday eve- $ sas. All Z. Hameli of Wilmington, For closets, passageways, rpore. Del., Leslie Lukash of Nassau •30"...... 31.99 •36"...... 34.99 2 Handle-Reg. 14.99 PICTURE THIS I ings, also Saturday morriings. | County, N.Y.. and Eleanor (Casing and lamb extra) PART TIME DARI-FARMS McQuillen of Burlington. Vt. BATH PAUCET KITCHEN HELP At least two employees in the Chrome-llke finish w /p op up. 525CH2A ICE CREAM INC. chief state medical examiner's t u r n Some lifting required, $ EXTRA MONEY $ office have told state officials that epproximetely 40 Ibe. dogs owned by Galvin were pres­ 7 em 7 1 pm. Apply In has immediate openings for 2nd shift With Your Own Part-Time Job. LOOKING FOR CONVENIENT ent in operating rooms when person. freezer selector. We are now accept­ autopsies were performed. Caria’s Pasta PART TIME SCHEDULE? Galvin has admitted she allowed 275A Progrete Dr. ing applications, Monday thru Fri­ An Excellent Opportunity for ManchatNir the dogs in the room but said they day. Apply in person between 8:30- Mothers with Q. Fox currently has the following part did nothing more than sit in a Housewives and corner. 5:30 at I time opportunities. 4 9 9 9 t young children bring them Galvin and Deputy Chief State (A^mMong KINKEAD EUCTMCIANE2 Medical Examiner Dr. H. Wayne 1 5 9 . 2 Bsclweni DscMc Isc. Darl-Farms Ice Cream Inc. a Register Auditor — Responsible for bal­ Carver also have been accused of 4x8x^ First Quality i7S/F-Reg. 17.99-unflnlstied Your Cholce-Reg. 55' ea. Reg. 59.99-Tempered Class 4x8x’/4 " Exterior •TB4MS with you and save on ancing / adjusting register tapes. Strong performing autopsies on animals GYPSUM WALLBOARD PINE PLANKING irxirCEIUNGTILE S'TUB SNCLOSURE SANDBD PLYWOOD M/F - Induetrlal - Com­ 40 Tolland Stage Road figure aptitude. Flexible day schedule Rust resistant frame. 1 pc. towel bar. Guaranteed against delamlnatlon. costs. that were stored in the same cooler Tapered edge Base for paper, paint. Hearthside. Pickwick. New England. Verona, textured washable panel, or mercial - Residential, babysitting Plnehurst' acoust. washable panel. • swan'-Reg. 79.99...... M.M •H"--T0.R* •W"...1*.tR •H"...19.H Tolland, C T 06084 Monday thru Friday. as human cadavers. • S/8 ”X8 "-19 S/F-MB. 19.99...1T.M able to work with mini­ The medical examiner's office is mum eupervlelon. All the state's chief faoility for per­ ineurence coverage, a Credit Authorizer — Responsible for ap­ forming autopsies. About 1,300 $10,000 life, vacatione, proving credit sales. C R T use and heavy autopsies are expected to be done paid holidays and uni­ phone contact. Monday thru Saturday. this year under the Supervision of forms. Steady place to 11am-3pm, Tuesdays off. the Farmington office. work with excellent DARI-FARMS working Conditions end co-workers. a Talaphona Operator — Heavy customer Utilities planning 1 4 9 9 3 9 9 9 ICE CREAM, INC. contact raquiraa pleasant phone manner. Rag. 9.98 - Qanuine Vermont Reg. 18.99-Solid state Reg. S.99-AII in Stock Reg. 59.99-'Wlndsor' Previoua switchboard axparianoe a plus. 12 nuclear plants 2 cal.-Reg. 16.99-Drvwaii has Immediate opening for accounts 22 Hours Per Week Monday thru Thursday, 10am-4pm. svnnsPMMiR/SBALIR SUnPLOORING ATGRIDUGHT COUNTBRTOPS ATTK HAIRWAY OPERATORS receivable person. We are now accept­ NEW YORK (AP) - The na­ Neutral. Prepares interior walls for Pre van or call Amy Beecher, 241-3154. says that locations include two in PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL MARCH 22nd ro SIWI A« ustM n« Atm re mn ouauntf s re omiir DARI-FARMS ICE CREAM INC. New York and one each in Arizona, A p o llo II California, Connecticut, Illinois, MRNCNESTER NEWINBTON NARTFOM Qian Rd., Menchaatar 40 Tolland Stage Road l i n R«Mr T i n ^ i IZliN . RM«tl G. Fox Louisiana, Michigan, New Jersey, 146 Ri i i iv w RR IfrX 647-1678 IM kZMMI Tolland. C T 06084 North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsyl­ Main St. to 364 EaM. WyTtyt Hartford at. axN. taka irght. Naxt ttgnt /'C A L L 647-9946 or 647-9947\J vania. Diablo Canyon 2 in Califor­ Qian no. to laar ol bueemg. nia will be the second in that state. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thi »-gday. March 13, 1986 - U I — MANCHESTER HERALD. ThUridav. March 13. 1986. I ROOMS I APARTMENTS r n BUSINESS FOR RENT | 3 o I p ih ip e b t y FOR RENT

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Investment Property — 3 You con be a good sales­ Like New - 2 bedroom, Stores and 0 apartments. man ... lust use a qulck- $495. 3 bedroom , $595. One furnace. Separate selllng ad In Classified to Heat Included. Section 8 I HOMES electric A gas. Newer 400 find cash buyers! 643-7711. OK. Security and referen­ I HOMES amp. circuit breaker. In­ ces required. 643-1570. Real Estate FOR SALE FOR SALE come and expenses on file ^ E M O NELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Ladles Only — Nice, quiet NELP WANTED HELP WANTED In L.O. Needs cosmetic room fo r senior citizen or Efficiency Apnrtment - CLEARANCE work — Great potential I Convenient downtown lo­ Better Than New — Al­ 13 Munro Street — 4 JfoBawty NntHwrt — im h working girl. References Full Time Truck Driver — Bedroom C olon ia l In ex­ 'P u ttin g Y ou 1st Is 2nd and security. Coll otter cation. Utilities Included. Grit Blaster, mechani­ D octor's Assistant for op- I HOMES most new fully dormered.^ MM fc Bo^ fiiro o m fw W Nleiine; • Marquis tometrlc practice. Part Experience helpful but cellent condition. Beautl-; Gcidlfion*,’ sWIoflon wrter twrttr^ Nature To UsI' Strano 5:30pm, 644-03S3. Parking, lease A security cally Inclined Individual not necessary. Apply In- I FOR SALE Cape Cod off Porter Real Estate, 647-7653.D required. Available tIme/Full time Includes Street. This special three ful enclosed side porch,• tljfjiia nf ffrnn (mrlKi^(naiMMaN;fdvett Broughams to mask and arit blast X-Mart Help Wanted — K-Mart Security Person­ person, Al Sleffert’s, 445 rtp o tw . 649-4W». V jso/M Gentlemen Only — Cen­ M arch 24th. Call 649-2865. aircraft parts, experience days, evenings & Satur­ bedroom home features aluminum siding and gar-j days. Experience helpful, Merchandise employees, nel — Full and part time Hartford Road, All real estate advertised age. M id S90's. Blanchard* l^lg^nevrsdl. otNHfCarttoeeeflfsnl. tral location, kitchen priv­ preferred but will train If cashiers and stock, full positions available. Many Manchester. In the M anchester H erald natural oak cabinets and ileges, perking available. Manchester — One bed­ • Cougars necessary. Apply between vet willing to train. 649- trim, a roomy country 8. Rossetto Real Estote,! • Tnick A CMBoer. 3311, ca ll between 10an d2. time and part time posi­ employee benefits. Apply Is sublect to the federal 646-2482.0 Security and references room Condo, desirable 9am-2pm. Flanigan Broth­ tions available. Expe­ In person, Mon., Wed., Full & Part time agents Fair Housing Act of 196S, kitchen with fireplace, Ngmovert. Fre* 1*^: Manchester — Restou- required. 6|49-9227 or 569- area, second floor. $450 • Lynx 8MidoieOMIBer> ers 911 New London Tpke. rience not necessary, Thurs., & FrI, 10am-4pm. wanted by aggressive which makes It Illegal to formal dining room, huge ront. Prime location. Ex­ 3528.______m onthly. 528-0776. Glastonbury. 633-9474. first floor master bed­ Coventry — By owner. ritdtrlyandHoiF and romodti- many employee benefits. Sat., 12-4pm, Manchester Manchester agency. Per­ advertise any preference, Immaculate 3 bedroom lito ^ Complete tremely nice. Seats 100 • Topaz Apply In person dolly, K-Mart, 239 Sltencer. sonalized training. School limitation or discrimina­ room suite and many Soilni Mooni lawn worft. fUKMHNr plus. Recently remo­ Now Is the tim e t9; run on many beautiful decora­ Ranch, large, fully ap­ U f wt tio It fir voo. iimiiO:t«fia|rt';«nd -romm , One Bedroom Apartment Certified Nurse Aides — Teller — Full and part Mon., Wed., Thurs., & FrI, Street, EOE. reimbursement, career tion based on race, color, pllanced eot-ln kitchen, diindB. iMiantYwiark. Ke^ deled. A sk in g $120,000. od In classified to sell that Part time and temporary 10am-4pm. Sat., 12-4pm, opportunity. Greenhouse religion, sex or notional tive features. A must to loeweed -tWfy. C a r t M om M a flih iy and o o r ewHIi Flooremidlne Wddf* Owner anxious, moke camera you no longer For Rent — $330 per time positions. Pleasant seel Offered at $159,900. fireplaced living room, fmnHNHolt ...... Airndin-^ month. Heat, hot water, positions are now availa­ Manchester K-Mart, 239 Realty 646-4655. origin, or an Intention to JM 4 ^ futl rotes avoHablti^ S o rv lo l . ilio new. Sdet^Htma jn otter. Financing availa­ use. personality. Apply to Mr. Joyce G. Epstein Real finished basement, gar­ appliances, nonets, secur­ ble for weekends on the Fields, 23 Main Street, Spencer Street, EOE. make any such prefer­ Ngifw openliKl IfilM irlio m t rgeMenlwi and commer­ oN^ fwori. fio to o l^ ble. Call Strano Real Est­ Estate, 647-8895. age, deck, large corner lot fir «HMI» for cial oecovnft. Coir^jj’j j ity and references re­ 3-11 and 11-7 shifts. Apply Manchester. EOE. Sales/Cashler/Stock. We ence, limitation or dis­ and much more. $89,900. itmtiod: No wenind any- ate, 647-7653. In person, Meadows Secretarial/Receptionist Hartford Road Dairy crimination. The Herald fw fN r iNformonin. Fanner'e#i4»4m$. “Oool- d e f t m ^ . 4dim veftMiHt. Coll APARTMENTS quired. Coll otter 6pm, are accepting applica­ 742-3092 o r 521-3568. •vtl - % 0 d « T lh e I Manor, 333 Bldwell Street. Position available In M an ­ Queen taking applications tions for full time employ­ will not knowingly accept Sooth Windsor — Like My'Sorvleo Year Round" I FOR RENT 644-8429. Manchester. chester real estote office. for counter girls, days, any advertisement which new U 8i R Contem porary Stovd'e Trot ti uawn^ SpoClMjef; AddHtitif. eor- Wishing will not sell any­ ment. Immediate consid­ Owner offers beautiful tidiRii, k|t- ask your salesman Typing and pleosont 11-4. Starting at $4.50-$5.00 Is In violation of the law. Raised Ranch, deluxe CsrOb Trot romovOl and - ■ aeoir.r io f it w i, ------•* ceil Simon A Simon TI- thing ... a low < ost od In eration given to those who custom 7 room Split bathrooms, and M anchester — Beautiful 5 Mature Dependable per­ phone manner a must. 35 hourly. Some experience, ground level rooms, 3 complete lawn mainte­ iom p^rs Toe solos end Classified will. Manchester — One bed­ for details Alterations - Seamstress. auallfv. For Interview, Level, 3 bedrooms, iVi reprodement wlndows- room, 2 bedroom apart­ son with experience to Prefer experienced In bri­ hours per week. 649-4800, will train. Aoolv pef- large bedrooms, main nance at reasonable pri­ tnfiailatlon of ceramic, room condo, 4 rooms, air Apply Tokyo Shapiro. 319 baths, formal dining 7doort.M»«in>. ment In m int condition, care for disabled child. dal wear. Call Shirley for ask for Janet. son, Hartford Road Dairy Contemporory Custom floor fam ily room, ces. F r e t ostlm atfs. In- mosaic, aoarrv A vinyl conditioned, $450 montiv Broad Street ,Manches­ Cape — Sought-after room, large fireplaced g re a t location, extra Plus: FREE Early morning hours and on oppointment 643-4809. Queen. ______cathedral celling living eared, con 833-939T after tile. Proe estlmotos, plus utilities: Coll 627-9359 large rooms. Available Person to do day care In ter. Apply Frid ay 3/14/86 area, move-ln condition, 9 living room with cathed­ Rentals som e full days. 871-6933 room, formal dining 4tMi. Oumol litefrlc.->Hovlna« : Please call for on appoint­ days, 525-0694 evenings. A pril 1st. $600 Includes our Vernon Home for 7 between 12-5. ral celling. Large lands­ Orlando offer 5pm.______Mother’s Helper - Prefer­ rooms, 5 bedrooms, cen­ room, 3 baths, fireplace Nome your own price -r-: eioctrfcol Probioms? m ent, 0490359. heat, hot water A garage. month old, 4 days per caped lot In executive ably adult. Must have car. Part time Mature respon­ tral air and vac. Field- and much m ore. $169,500. M l Typos of Romodtilfie. Fothor and son. Fast, Notd o lerpo or o.smoll Like Private Home — 3Vj Singles welcome! Coll Vacation! week, own transporta­ stone fireplace, lovely In­ area of South Manches­ Pa rt time. Flexible hours. sible person who likes to U & R Realty, 643-2692.0 no lod to small, reosono- depondobto ftrvico. ROpolrf Wo Spodallit In I ROOMS room apartment. Applian­ Rose, 647-8400 or 646-8646. Call Suzanne at 633-4794. tion, non smoker, referen­ Siding Installer wanted or law apartment, full ter. Asking $162,900. 289- Me pricet. Coll Jim, 847- Polntine, Poporharifllna Roeldonffol work. Joseph ces. Working single adult, with any car ces. Call 871-2759 after laborer. 643-9633 or 742- work with Infants and 9321 or 646-0891. FOR RENT purchased from toddlers. Hours available, basement, 2 car garage, Rare Find — Extra Large ixn. 8. Rom eval. c o ll 646-$76l. Dumo*. Pully Ucensod. married couple. No child­ Merchandise Processor, Dishwasher — Full time 5pm. 5406. thermo-pane windows. MGOMETAX Manchester - 5 Room 1-6pm dally. Call A B C Day 6-7 Duplex with detached 2 F r e t EM Im ohn. 640-5253. ren, pets. 643-2880. now 'til March 25th 30 hours a week, Monday nights & weekends. Pay Price d right at $149,900. Manchester. New con- duplex, 3 bedrooms, gar­ Care, 647-0788. car garage, living room, The House Works. Resl- Polntlno and PapeflHin0- SERVICE Manchester. Completely Includot holol and tickota to thru Friday lOam-Spm. negotiable. Apply Anto­ structlom, aualltv DIanoy World 'P u ttin g Y o V “1st Is 2nd kitchen, dining room, dinllal houMdoonlnp. An inaExterior and Inte­ CarptnfrV Sorvleos B furnished Including stove, Manchester — 5 room, 2 age, central location. Ap­ Apply In person In the nio’s, 956 Main Street, NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED throughout. Four bed­ Customer Service — Cus­ Noture To UsI' Strano each unit. 3 bedrooms one Oftobllshod company rior, ctlllnos repolrtd. Homo Ropolra. Need on Notkin's Tax Servlet refrldgerotor A linens. $50 bedroom apartment, heat pliances, carpeting, no M anchester D & L. Manchester. Real Estate, 647-76S3.D room colonial on cul-dl- pets. Available April 1st. tomer contact, phones. side, 4 bedrooms other, no fully bonded with obove Refortneos, fully Insured. extra cloeof, •half, shoe Low rotes, strictly confl weekly plus 2 weeks secur­ and hot water Included. IN MANCHESTER AREA soc In executive Blue $600 month plus security Deal with salesmemADI- leases. Good for Investor averope work bolow the Quality work. Martin rack or deck? Panel thot dentloi. Aver 10 years ity. Coll betw'eeen 5-9pm. $625 0 month. Available 0 Custom Ranch — Man­ Troll Estates. Ready for MoHtsen, evontnos, 649- and references. 643-4067. verslfled position. Mod­ of llve-ln owner. Won’t oyorop t rote. C o ll Todoy, room. Trim work done, oxperlenM . 044-1009. 646-9S32. A p ril 1st. Coll 647-7602. OVER 50 Alexindar SI .. ••• chester. $116,900. W ith spring occupancy, NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED ern office eosf of river. Last — $131,900. Century M7-0873. 4431. sheotrock «md toping. 15 Center 81 487-653 odd Mly Ideal layout for entertain­ 21 Jackston-Showcase, $225,900. M e rrill Lynch, IncomoToxotproporedln IN BOLTON AREA Typing 45 wpm, salary to Y o lo Feery. 633-3674 and yoort exporltnco. Coll Princeton St. 13K. C oll Sharon, 633-0227. ing, 3 bedrooms, 2 full 646-1316.0 your own home. Coll Jim I7i JCARS/TRUCKS MAZDA baths, rec room with fire­ 633-7332. Bomi*,o«>4tn. , RTICARS/TRUCKS rnCARS/TRUCKS West Middle Tpke. 420-498 Office Motes 5. PAINTING^ for reasonable rotes. 742- I'M for sale place and bar, huge sun- Look No Further — This 3 W A N T : a (NI pro worth I009oftcr0pm. . lillFOR SALE IZU for sale Cars & Trucks Merble 81 ■ room leading to deck Q u a iif v ; McCabe 81 * Babysitter Needed for oc­ bedroom Ranch with R o l CONDOMINIUMS Unvn Mointonance — leekkii Into when yeu’ro to choose fromi Liki 81 casional sick days In my overlooking flowering large fully appllanced kit­ Interior / Exftrior tookme . for o pioco to Tax Trimmers! Let our Stock Place trees and shrubs, 2nd [j ZJ for sale Prooom m atM By the lob Cldw Mill Rd. Manchester home. Call chen, 2 full baths, large ;4W moMMy rolos. Com- Free Estlm otoi iWt...wlioihor Ifs d home, experts prepare your 19SS Bolton Hilliard 81 357-591 M artha, 643-0359 or 647- firplace In living room. living room with fire­ on apartment or moWlo tax returns In the privacy Plus: FREE Brotkdild 81 All appliances. D.W. Fish dMrtial end roNdontlof. 0 Watherall St '•>40 1633. place, finished rec room, CHFA Approved — Spa­ OdHJay.MMIBa o f your heme. 033-0550. L MIddli Tpki. McCann St , ,*}] Realty, 643-1591 or 871- above ground pool and cious 5 room condomi­ Orlando LInliy 81 Keeney 81 '-'w 1400.0 one car garage Isall yours nium In small, conve­ Minc.-Bolton for $94,000. W on’t Lost. niently located complex. Vacation! Cirpantw Rd. MorthElmSl , M7 BUSINESS I Value — Manchester. Century 21 Jackston- Some of this home’s spe­ with any Mazda Woodbridge 8L 18-^ I OPPORTUNITIES $85,900. Great value to be Showcase, 646-1316.0 cial features Include 2 NISS Blairldoi Or. purchaied now 'til BMU Or. Minchoitar Main 81 '-'M found In this nice 3 bed­ large bedrooms-one with Brova St * Well Established Floral room Colonial Cape. Din­ H ighland P a rk — lO'/z dressing area, Vh baths, March 25th Design Business In high ing room, enclosed porch, room Colonial on 3'/z formal dining room,deck, Includof holol and tickoti to Pine Hill St ■« DIanoy World traffic area. Owner anx­ located on corner lot, 2 acres. Perhaps, one of the extra Insulation and a full MANCHESTER HERALD MANCHESTER HERALD ious to move on to other wood stoves and kitchen most extraordinary pri­ basement. Call today for ventures. Coll today tor stove Included. D.W. Fish vate homes In the area. details. Offered at $77,900. Call NOW 647-9946 Call NOW 647-9946 details. $24,900. Epstein Realty, 643-1591 or 871- Blanchard 8, Rossetto Joyce G. Epstein Real Real Estate, 647-8895. 1400.0 Real Estate, 646-2482.0 Estate, 647-8895.0 USED CAR SAVINGS! '85 U i k o Ni ContiMntol N o blarney — fully loaded, leather interior. 17.000 mi. \ 9 *17y495 84 Mark VII fully loaded. 29,000 mi. Just big savings! HARDBODY HEAVEN •13,759 IS 'S3 Chryilar UBoren convertible •8,395 St. Patrick’s Day Savings & Values! '83 Mazda GIC 5 spd., air, anvfm stereo case., 30.000 mi •QUALIFIED NEW NISSAN TRUCK •4,895 ra BUYERS UP TO 48 MONTHS. '32 Toyota Terrel 5 Spd.. air. am-fm. low m iles When yoLMOok for a superior compact truck, look at our •4,295 THIS IS YOUR PRICE; Nissan SE Regular Bed 4x4. . . . . It sports the largest V-6 fuel-injected engine in its class and 'S3 lynx Wagon tough four-wheel drive. The roomy cab is fully appointed auto, am-fm cass.. roof « DEALER YOU CAD REAL WITH rack. 50,000 mi. for your enjoyment. The SE Regular Bed 4x4. It’s what you’ve been looking for. ^12,299* '84 Morcury Morawlt SCRANTON’S 6 cyl.. auto. air. am-fm. cruise, loaded MID-WINTER ♦5,995 THIS IS YOUR EQUIPMENT IS'BRTJAIT^T., MA1 '85 Lynx SALES auto. ps. pb. am-fm. air, MC SAWN6S - Bit SBCCTWH • Front wheel drive • Dual electric remote control ' ’ Rear window defroster cru ise LMll*UIVta*ttNlMi>TRuaS*«K4e ^ • Four-wheel independent mirrors ' Interval wipers •5,995 suspension • Electronic AM/FM stereo • Speed control -JMISSAIM- > Tilt steering column '84 Cougar S u p e rio r • Front and rear stabilizer bars search radio auto, air. ps. pb. am-fm. « PONTIAC FIERO • 3.0L electronic fuel • Split bench front seat with > Lock group WILE MOTORS! cruise • Light Group •6,995 . G FORD, INC. Th0 parfect running matal injected V-6 fold-down center armjest and ^ SAVE LOTS OF • Automatic Overdrive dual recliners ^ • Flower windows 1985 Buick LoSabra M.S.R.P...... *15,091 '81 Bokk USobre E a c h and every 1986 Pontiac Fiero has a long transaxle • 6-way power driver’s sdat • Rocker.panel moldings Estate Wagon ThwSavInga...... 3.096 am-fm. reardef.. ps. pb. air. Route 6, Columbia Mat of atandard leaturea that Includes "GREEN” WITH AN 49.000 mi. ■ • Power rack and pinion • Electronic digital clock > Exterior Accent Group 8 cyt.. Hito. ovanklva, povrar Andovn, Wile Motors $ 4 .f Q A C Ti 228-9431 423-8666 647 9735 .Jully independent suspension, rack •Mta WKl door locko, oli cond., tlptod •4,695 • Tinted glass, complete • Paint stripe and pinion ateering, and morel steering glost. tIH whool, crulH control, roar Sale Price I . . . . I I OK USED CAR OR TRUCK I a fun. affordable way to • Power front disc/rear drum • Cargo tie-down net • Styled road wheels dofogpor, AAA/FAA Mono cMtMt*. not '81 Datfun 100 SX r u n f o r office rack. Stock No. 8357 5 spd.. am-fm. sunroof brakes • Dual visors tor front and side • P205/70R14 all-season CONNECTICUT’S ... 8'id home OMEkOCUtIvoCor. ♦3,995 againi • Air conditioning protection (driverls side) radials AT '81 Ford TkondarWrd FORDTRUCK SflSmiR^^ am-fm. air. ps. pb Stock HG8163 is a brand new 1906 Pontiac Fiero. This gold ST. PAT’S CELEBRATION •4,995 HEADQUARTERS! coupe is equipped witti 4 cyt. engine.. 5 spe^ trans.. tinted THIS IS YOUR CAR: '81 Rokk Regal windows, mats, pulse wipers, M.S.R.P...... ” . . .. *10,457 84 CHEV. CAVALIER T-10 am-fm. air. ps. pb In stock for immediate delivery... rear detogger. tiit wheel. USED CARS True Saving*...... S62 Coupe. 4 Cyl.. Auto. AC. PS, Stereo AAA/FM stereo end more •4,995 F-350 4X2sand 4X4s 2dr.,4cyt.luoMn|wlod W ile M olors 83 CHEVETTE Now Just - ’Hia’.’S? s.leP,te.... T > 9 ,8 9 5 4 Dr., 4 Cyl., Auto. PS. R 81 MERC. CAPRI '81 Merxory lynx Gas and Diesel Coupe. 4 Cyl., Auto. AC. Stereo 5 spd . am-fm. nice car Cab & Chassis with any type body available Mldenglne aporta car for the bast ol road handling and pwfonnaiKe. 81 PLYMOUTH CHAMP ♦2,995 *9850»* 2 Dr. Hatchback, 4 Cyl., Auto, PS. •Stake Body •Dump Body •Cutaways Stereo Cass.. Sunrbol 83 PONT. T-1000 '81 Mazda 8X7 2 D r, 4 Cyl.. 5 Spd.. Radio, Low mileage am-fm. 5 spd.. air •Swing-out Roll-up Car Carriers H o i i e i > 6 n t i A C p AHIS i ^ e * 1 9 6 6 B U I C K ^ H A W k 4 dr. M dan. 4 cyl. fuel ln|ec$ad. FWD. <3595 - MANY READY TOGO!- 4 dr. atdan, i cyl., auto. o*Mitit«a. PS, •6,995 PS, d ie , iM a d M M tat whaM, enda* aulo.. PS, PB, A/C, tm ied g le n , rear de- 83 CHEV. CAVALIER 84 DODGE ARIES control, nor dotoggor, AMtPM alaioa foggier. d o th toilartor, A M F M aiareo. 4 Door, 4 Cyl.. Auto. AC. PS. R Stock No. 6372. '81 Rnkfc Elactm PONTIAC 6000 FuSoliad. RoarwIwM drlro. Stock Na 2 Dr. Hatchback, 4 Cyl.. Auto. AC; air. power windows & locks, S314. Stereo Cass;, PS, R Dafogger ps. pb. am-fm. fully loaded A aarloua car tor tha aarloua driaar. M . S . a P ...... *14,109 M.SAP ...... <10.493, 83 CHEV. CITATION With such standard features at dower-assisted IkMaSoalna* ...... 2,114 ThioSaylnas ...... 79* <5995 4 Dr., 4 Cyl.. Auto. PS. PB. Rear Defog •5,995 rack and pinion steering, .a fuel-injected four-cylinder angina and a S2 FORD LTD W a s * 5 2 9 5 '7? Uncoln Mark V a r S T M 1 , 9 9 5 SlrKS!' 59,695 NOW $3895 BIN B lass Specia l Edition, road-hugging suspension, the^ 4 Dr.. V-8. Auto. AC, PS. PB. leather, only- 1986 Pontiac 6000 was Tilt wheel. Cruise b u ilt lo r the 1908 OLOSMOBILE CALAIS 1 0 0 6 P O N T I A C 6 0 0 0 •6,995 serious driver. But 2 dr., 4 cyl. tinH njactad anglm , FWD, 4*dr. eedwi, 4 cyl. lueHfi|ocied englno, <5795 USED TRUCKS its low price was $ n x L FS. P*. taC. Unlad glou. AkUFM. FWD, ouIDl. PS. PS, WC, Ikdod S im , '7? Coagnr X87 designed for the ' Slock N a *2*1. AMIFM Maroa Slock N a easa 84 CHEV. CHEVETTE air. am-fm. auto. ps. pb. 79 DODGE RAM CHARGER blue with tan trim serious buyer! M.S.RP...... *11^51 M . & a P ...... * 11,520 2 Dr. Hatchback. 4 Cyl., 4 Spd.. R. Utility Van. V-6. Auto. PS, PB, Stereo F-2 5 0 s — all models TnioOaalnas...... 7 M ttnstaafnga ...... 1,184 Rear Dafogger Cass.. 4 w o •3,895 In d u in g Super Cabs and Crew Cabs... Stock *06188 is ■ new 1966 Pontiac 6000 2-Dr. <4495 'SS Colony Park Gas and Diesel in stock. Coupe equipped as follows: 55/45 WE’LL MATCH OR BEAT ANY LEGITIMATE DEAL ON ANY M O , 4 9 5 5 1 0 , 3 9 5 83 PLY. SCAMP PICKUP Sta. Wg.. 9 pats., am-fm. seat, tinted windows, mats, pulse wipers, 82 PONT. BONNEVILLE ‘O' 4 Cyl.. 5 Spd.. R. Side Rails auto, cruise, casset. p. ALSO IN STOCK — rear dafogger. air cond.. sport mirrors, accent NEW FORD. SO GET YOUR BEST DEAL AND THEN SEE USI Brougham 4 D r. V-6, Auto. AC, PS, PB. P windows & locks, ps. pb stripe, wsw tires, lamp group. AM/FM and more. Windows and Seats. Vinyl roof <4995 •11,995 F-150s, Rangers, Aerostars, PLANNING TO KEEP YOUR CAR? Was •11,827.00 ORDER IN YOUR CHOICE OF COLOR. ONLY TITLE AND TAXES ARE EXTRA. <6695 83 CHEV. EL CAMINO '13 Chev. CnvnRor Broncos, Biw co lls. Vans, Wg.. am-fm. roof rack, pb Discowwt » 1,200.00 WbII make n look NEW In our modem body eliop. Supar Sport Conversion Vans, Cube Vans, and O u r axpartencad body man will gal ltd of thoa* nicka, actapas and dents 83 MERC. LYNX <4,995 Cpe., 4 Cyl.. Auto. Radio. Rear Dafog V-6. Auto, AC. PS. PB. P Windows Aarostar Convarsion Vans Now n 0,627«» thal you don’t arant... wa do It right, tha first tltna. 8 Dr. Locks. Stereo Cass. Cruise. SS SPECTRUM Loaded 4 Dr.. 4 Cyl., 5 Spd., AC. Stereo. Rear THINKING OF LEASING... Defog. Rust Proofed <7795 THINK SCRANTON MOTORS DILLOn “/I THE LEASING EXPERTS Wile Motors Good Place to Buy a C ar SIN C E 1033 Route Coliimhi.1 Rodd. WiUimantic.Conn 42^-7746 Moitrs Mi-n Im \ Thurv fri N.intloNprti VAiriN.tnttobpnt MANCHESTER w w t iV fiA route 83 319 Main Street (Across from Armory) S «l *« im lo (, |ini U TI R MOI R1 Al'POiN T Ml M X YE.N0H^C0«H CARTER CHEVROLET CO., INC. 643-5135 MANCHESTER 643-2145 Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. “Over 49 Years of Selling & Servicing Chet'rolets” Monday Hmi Friday "WE’RE INTO TRUCKS" F E A T U R IN G SERVICE BEYOND EXPECTATION SsL 9 a.aL la C p.ni. ^ MOTORS. INC. 1229 lUIN ST. — OPEN EVEMNGS 'HI 8 — FRIDAY 'TIL 6 — MANCflESTER C8MLUIC • OIDSMOBIIE • POMTIC • CMC TRUCKS HAVE YOU DRIVEN A FORD...LATELY? NX nilCES Pll)S TM AND RKS1IATI0N M — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thur«da^ March 13. 19»6 U.S./WORLD SPORTS FOCUS Giotto spacecraft Whaier piayoff Couple organizes TAG SALE SIGN smashing success ' hopes dimmed teddy bear fair Are ihlBBt DllInQ UP? ThBU Why nut hav81 TAG SAlf? Cvl TbVbasf way to annuunea It Is with a Herald Te| Sale ... page 7 ... page 9 ... page 13 ClaasHled Ad. When youjilace your ad. you jlracelwe ONE TAG SALE SIGN FHEC coiupllmants of Tho Horald. STOP IN AT OUR OFFICE, 1 HERALD $Q., MANCHESTER

|CAto/TRUCK8 RH8CELLRNE0U8 RECREATIONAL STORE AND TA8 8ALE8 Automotive |F0R8ALE For SalB^ F0R8ALE oa ITEIIII8 iJJaurhrBlrr HrralJi □ OFFICE SPACE N 1902 Plymouth Sapporo — Manchesler — A City of Village Charm X ro tt Fair and Tag Sole of ICAR8/TRUCK8 I HOUSEHOLD AKC Shetland Sheep Dog Poolsl Poolsl Poolsl AAA Ottic# Spoc* — Exc«H#nt Spencer Village Commun­ 3 door tedon, 5 speed, e n o l — 11 weeks old, mole. pool distributor must dis­ |f OR8ALE excellent condition. Low location with omolo oork- BS CT pose of entire stock of ity Hall, 58 Pascal Lane, Ino. 600, 400 & 300 sq. ft. Sable and white. Vet Manchester. Saturday & mileage. $4,779. 649-9337 17W viMlh-28S checked. Outgoing per­ new, leiftoVer, 1985, 31 ft. Used Refrlggrafors, Sunday, March 15 & 16, 1975 245 DL Volvo Wogon between 4-7pm. 25 Cents offico suites ore now vrtdth-a for MS sonality. Champion line fam ily sized swimming — 4 speed standard. Very Friday, March 14,1986 Washers, Ranges — 10am-4pm. Free Coffee. available. 649-2891. MUST bo pleksd up i t the bred. 742-6180 after 4pm. pools with huge sundeck, good condition. New ro- clean, guaranteed, ports StoneheeigrHgrsliOltlcg 1979 Ford Cube Von — fencing, filter, ladders dials. $2,900. Call 6464171. Runs great, body needs Manchester — Prime and service. Low prices. botofo 11 ONLY, and warranty for only downtown store or office B.D. Pearl 8, Son, 649 0978. Installation optional work. S1,200 or best otter; Brlc-o-Brac, Books, and 1975 Comoro — 350, auto­ See at Al Slettert's, 44$ space. Approximotelv Main Street, 643-2171. and extra, financing avail­ 1750 square feet with utili­ Baked Goods Sale at East matic, power brakes & Hartford Rood; able. Coll Paul at 721-1084. Glastonbury Library, 1389 steering, Monroe shocks, Oil, food prices ties, 468044A______Like New 14 cu. ft. Indus­ Manchester. spoke wheels, alarm sys­ trial freezer. $350. 649- Baby Grand, Mehlln. Ex­ Nelpsic Road, next to tem, AM /FM stereo, Jen­ Manchester — Industrial 9013. cellent condition. Fine f i n d i n g a cosh buytr Eastbury School, Satur­ for sporting goods tqulp- day, March 15th, 9am- son speakers. Excellent 75 Comoro (excellant con­ space. 1,500 square feet. AKC Golden Retrievers, sound. $5,950. For appoint­ ment Is sosv whan you 3pm. Snow date, March running condition. Call dition.) Best otter. Coll Also 3,000 square feet Protect Your Treasured ready 4/10/86 call 646-1363 ment, coll 423-2660, please advertise In clossifled. 22nd. after 5pm, 644-3050. 228-3227. storage. Tullv Real Est­ Dining Room Table with ofter 5pm. leave message. decline sharply ate, 643-0005. ^ custom fit table pads. Guaranteed. Superior workmanship. Some food prices also showed sharp Just because you don't Styles with decorator co­ Ruffled Crochet By Tom Roum use on Item doesn't mean lors. I'll come to your The Associated Press declines. the Item has lost Its value. home to measure your Gasoline prices fell 11.1 percent, Why not exchange It for table with no obligation. WASHINGTON - Collapsing world after a 5.7 percent decline in Janaury. cash with on od In Classi­ 4 Lisa, 336-1808, leave oil prices helped pushdown wholesale Home heating oil dropped 26.2 fied? 643-3711. message.______prices in February by 1.6 percent, the percent, after falling 10.8 percent in TAKE January. These declines were also "EASY DOES IT" Is the i i i f j largest monthly decline since the wav to describe placing a government began keeping track of the largest recorded in the depart­ want od. Just coll 643-2711 the figures in 1947, the Labor ment’s 39-year history of keeping and we do the rest! Department reported today. track of producer prices. February’s decline, if continued for The drop in the Producer Price Construction Executive NOTICE TO CREDITORS A 12 straight months, would be equal to needs furnished 2 or 3 ESTATE OF Index followed a 0.7 percent decline in an annual compounded decrease of bedroom living facility RENA A. DUNN, late of January, after it had climbed sharply for 4 months between 4/1 Mpnehesfer, deceased 17.1 percent, department analysts The Hon. Donald F. Auch­ in the last three months of 1985. to 8/31 near Manchester ter, Acting Judge, of the said. area. Contact 1-513-733- Cburt of Probate, District of CHANCE The decline was largely due to Wholesale prices over the past 12 5666 or 1-513-932-8837 Manchester of o hearing held plummeting prices for gasoline and months have declined by 0.1 percent, evenings. on Morch 10, 1986 ordered that oil claims must be pre­ other petroleum products. However, the department said. sented to the fiduciary on or During January, food prices after before June 13, 1986 or be ROOMMATES barred os by low provided. seasonal adjustments declined 1.6 Mary Lou Taylor, percent after moving down 0.4 WANTED Clerk The fiduciary Is; percent in January. One of the William C. Dunn Lottedes biggest drops came in vegetable M anchester - Profes­ 47 Addison Pond Rd. sional male/femole, 30-40 Glostonburv, CT 06033 prices, which dropped 23.2 percent to share large 3 family, 033-03 after a 9.7 percent drop in January. cellar storage, washer & leave some Coffee prices continued to rise dryer. S300a month plus Court of Probate, District of because of a drought in Brazil, but by utilities. 643-6776. Manchester NOTICE OP HEARINO 6.3 percent, a lesser increase than ESTATE OF JOHN P. January’s 17.4 percent surge. Court of Probate, District of HURLEY, A/K/A JOHN with houses Prices for beef and veal, pork and Manchester PETER HURLEY. NOTICI OP HCAHINO DECEASED eggs fell in January while prices for ESTATE OF JEAN A. Pursuant to on order of Hon. soft drinks climbed by 1.2 percent. HACKETT of Pasadeno, Donald F. Auchter, Acting By Alex GIrell'l ‘ Californio, owning property Judge, doted March 7,1986 o Associate Editar Meanwhile, automobile prices, In sold District, an heorlng will be held anon ap­ YOUR NUMBER” down at the beginning of the year Incapable person plication praying for the GOT Pursuant to an order of Hon. authority to sell certain reol Natives and long-term residents of because of cut-rate financing deals, Oonold F. Auchter, Acting property situated In the Manchester won most of the rights to began to edge up again, by 0.4 percent Judge, dated March 6,1986 a Town of Manchester, County in February. hearing will be held on oppll- of Hartford os In sold appli­ buy town-sponsored “ starter” houses catlons praying for fhe cation on file more fully op- CONTEST on Love Lane in lotteries Thursday Changes that show up in the authority to sell certain real peors, of the Court of Pro­ property situated In the night. producer level are a good barometer A bate on March 25, 1986 at A lovely crocheted sweater Town of Manchester, County of how food, energy and other 11:30 A.M. for , dress-up time with of Hortford cfs In sold appli­ Mary Lou Taylor, More than 100 people crowded into commodity prices will move at the cation on tile more fully ap­ ruiUes at neckline and the hearing room of Lincoln Center pears, of the Court of Pro­ 021-03 sleeves. retail level. A report on retail prices bate on Morch 2$, 1 ^ at 9; 30 No. 6104 has crochet yKE'BE STARTING and spilled out into the hallway for the in February is due on March 25. A.M. INVITATION TO BIO directions for Sizes Small, lotteries, which accounted for seven Mary Lou Taylor, In all, the Producer Price Index for Notice Is hereby given that Medium and Large (6-16) of the 14 houses in a seven-acre finished goods stood at 292.3 in the Eighth Utilities District inclusive. subdivision. The lotteries were con­ will receive seoled bids In fhe MARCH 14th! February, meaning that goods that INVITATION TO SID 1818 office of the Eighth Utilities Ys srSsr, MSd $2.50, fw *sc>i g i v i n g A W A t - ducted by Visions Unlimited of cost $10 in 1967 cost $29.30 last month. ■VAST HAiTTPOflO HIGH District, 33 Main Street, Mon- Mttsn, plas sot ftr SMt>Is 'sO Tolland, which is building the houses R 8CHOOL ENHOT chester, Connecticut until saaslisf. The February declines in energy CON8EfiyATION PftOJtCT' 7:00 P.M. on May 13,1986, for MIXteSSOT under a Mntract with the town. prices left wholesale prices for most Package Insurance Cover- The Board of Educotlon, 110 nGfinfn SBwku The lyi^ ers were James and petroleum products at the levels that Long Hill Driye, East Hart­ oge for 1986-87 at which time Xa* tafk, R.T. ions ford, Ct., will recelye sealed Mds will be publicly opened, Prial Haaa, ASSrati ailtk ZIP Christine Gabriel of Rachel Road, prevailed in 1979 and 1980. depart­ Mds for "ENERGY CONSER­ read and recorded. COPE aax Spla Nawair. To Every 5th, 10th Laurie Dunlop of Union Street, Barry ment analysts said. VATION PROJECT". Bid In­ ff{B^ Specifications and bid forms SPECIAL: Over 200 se­ formation and specifications moy be secured at the Dis­ and Rita Hayes of Bidwell Street. Sharp decreases already have are available at the Business patchers office. Fire Deport­ lections and a FREE 15th and 20th Caller... Edward and Deborah Smith of shown up at the gasoline pumps in Pattern Section in the Office. Sealed bids will be re­ ment, 33 Main Street, Man­ Rachel Road, Mark and Doreen many parts of the country and ceived until 1 :»P .M . March chester, Connecticut. The ALBUM. Just $3.00. who speaks with our classified 31, 1986 at which time they right Is reserved to relect any Anderson of Hyde Street, Carl Ogren industry analysts are predicting even will be publicly opened and and oil bids. rood aloud. The Board of ad department between 8:30 a.m. of Strant Street, and Wayne and sharper decreases in the coming Education reserves the right THOMAS E. LANDERS, JR. Eugenie Coulomhe of Hazel Street. weeks. to accept or relect onv or all INSURANCE and 12 noon, Monday through The Gabriels have lived in Man­ Crude oil prices fell by a record 20.3 bids or the right to waive COMMISSIONER fechnicol formalities If It Is In EIGHTH UTILITIES Friday, we’ll give away a free clas­ chester for nine years and have four percent in February, equaling the Oueens political boss kills himself the best Interest to do so. DISTRICT , children. total decline of the preceding four Richard A. Hoot 017-03 Director sified word ad for a nfaximum of Dunlop said he grew up in Manches­ years. By Marlene Alg said deputy commissioner Alice T. becoming Quhens Democratic Party Business Services INVITATION TO BID ter, moved away and and recently However, not all energy categories The Associated Press McGillion. The knife was pulled out by chairman. - 0J0-