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worMscope (1 0 I ■ tor Mch quesbon »nw»»r»0 conoeMy) Rasche visits schooi Broderick defends Judge Special recognition awards will go to Sue center tlinp of It ■ rape euepect Gentry, a reporter who covered Truman for ALBANY, Ore. (AP) — David NEW YORK (AP) - Actor Matthew The Examiner newspaper here, former not In budget73 miesing a year /4 Rasche, who plays Sledge Hammer in the Broderick, who had faced up to five years in Independence Mayor Robert Weatherford ABC-TV comedy series of the same name, prison for his role in a fatal car crash in and Ben Zobrist, director of the Truman told high school drama students that Northern Ireland, defended a magistrate’s Library since 1971. persistence and fate are the keys to acting decision to fine him for the lesser charge of Ifm success. careless driving. if f Rasche, whose mother-in-law teaches at “ I ’m glad the court decided that there was West Albany High School, stopped by the no basis for charging me with reckless Charles take oath school Tuesday and was swarmed by driving,” Broderick said in a statement teen-age fans. Wednesday. "There was never any evidence LONDON (AP) — Prince Charles took the Rasche, 43, plays a macho, trigger-happy for that charge. They also determined that oath of allegiance to his mother. Queen police detective in the series, which is a the details of the accident will never be fully Elizabeth II, in the House of Lords, a parody of police shows. "Sledge Hammer!" known. However it happened, it was a forniality allowing him to speak if he wants to is in its second season. tragedy.” during the current session of Parliament. He said he has been plugging away at acting John Gallagher, whose wife, Anna, 28, and Apart from state occasions, Wednesday iianrljpBtpr Hm lh since the first grade, when he played George mother-in-law, Margaret Doherty, 60, were was the first time Charles had gone before the Washington in a school play. unelected upper house since 1975, when he killed in the crash Aug. 5, denounced the 1 Senator Bob Dote and hb wHe Elizabeth had a lot to celebrate In "I was good. I was very, very good,” spoke about voluntary service. Members of decision reached Monday in Enniskillen, Iowa on february 8. Dole won the Iowa caucinet while hit main Rasche said. which amounted to a $175 fine. the royal family are automatically in the House of Lords but rarely go there and rival ..t„ came in third just behind who showed surprising Publicist Wendy Morris said Broderick, strength In this (Irst major contest of the 1988 election campaign. Friday, Feb. 19,1988 Plea in Penn case who was allowed to remain in New York while traditionally never speak on politically Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm 30 C en ts his lawyer entered his guilty plea, planned to sensitive topics. F MALIBU, Calif. (AP) — A man who actor try to speak with the victims’ family, "but he After swearing his allegiance, the crown 2 Richard Gephardt came in first in Malchwords Sean Penn accused of intruding on his doesn’t think now is the right time.” prince signed the Test Roll, confirming he Iowa for the Democrats. Many (2 points tor sach correct match) property and punching him pleaded innocent The 25-year-old star of the movies "War accepts the queen as head of the Church of analysts say h it tough stand 1- surrogate a-covenani England. to misdemeanor charges of prowling and Games” and “ Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” against (CHOOSE ONE: foreign The 50 or so lords and ladies present of the $1 million plan for Center Springs wins support assault. suffered a broken teg in the collision. His unfair trade practices, the INF 2- occupalion b-obstacle 1,200 entitled to sit there cried, “ Hear, hear,” Richard Barcelo, 20, of Chino entered the passenger, actress Jennifer Grey, was not treaty) appealed to many voters. — the customary words of approval — as the By Andrew Yurkovskv Assistant Town Manager pleas Wednesday in Municipal Court, where hurt. 3-snag c-subslilute driveway running through the improvements. "What we’re going to do now is the extent of the wafer quality popular prince shook hands with the lord 3 The New Jersey Slate Supreme Judge Lawrence Mira ordered him to return AAonchester Herald entire park, and a parking lot for Work on Center Springs Pond to Steven R. Werbner told the refine this and come to phase one problems and possible uses for chancellor. Lord Mackay of Clashfern, and Court recently ruled that surro­ 4-donation d-possession 40 to 45 cars. Planning Director make it suitable for recreational advisory commission during its and phase two costs,” he said. the pond. E March 8 for pretrial motions. gate mother contracts are left the chamber. A two-phase, $1 million plan for Mark Pellegrini said today. purposes is estimated to cost meeting in Lincoln Center that Penn and his wife, pop singer Madonna, (CHOOSE ONE: legal, illegal). Pellegrini said the study may Town honors Kuralt improvements to Center Springs between $200,000 and $400,000, the full range of improvements to The study committee is still told authorities they discovered Barcelo and 5-contracl e-coniributlon The cost of the lodge is be finished sometime next month. 4 The Soviets may begin withdraw­ Park was endorsed by the Advi­ Pellegrini said. That work would the park could cost about $1 awaiting results of a water two 17-year-old boys at their estate when they INDEPENDENCE, Mo. (AP) - President estimated at $230,000. Cost esti­ The rehabilitation of C!enter ing troops from Afghanistan by PBOpiewatch/Sportlighi sory Park and Recreation Com­ be included in the second phase of million. quality study being done on returned home from the grocery store shortly Truman’s hometown is honoring CBS news mates were not available for the Springs Park was the centerpiece May 15 if (CHOOSE ONE: The (5 points for ssch corrsct intwor) mission ’Thursday night. the project, in fiscal year 1989-90. Pellegrini said exact cost esti­ Center Springs Pond. That study, after midnight Jan. 20. correspondent Charles Kuralt with the 1988 other work. of a plan for improvement of Penn, who plays a policeman in his latest Economist, poet cited U.S. slops arming afghan rebels 1 The film ..?.. Is expected to reap the The first phase of the work, to Pellegrini said the advisory com­ mates for each phase of the work which is being conducted by the recreation facilities proposed by Truman Public Service Award because of the now, Geneva talks result in a be budgeted in the 1988-89 fiscal The town Board of Directors mission hopes to complete each will be prepared for the March 2 movie, "Colors,” subdued Barcelo by strik­ NEW YORK (AP) — Economist John most nominations when the Oscar bids Hartford County Soil and Water Democratic candidates for the attention he brings to traditional values, the settlement by March 15). year, would Include construction would still have to approve any stage of the improvements in meeting of the town’s recreation Con.servation District, would help ing him on the head with a newly purchased mayor said. Kenneth Galbraith and Mexican poet Octavio are announced Ihb week. Experts pre­ Board of Directors last of a new park lodge, a new allocations to pay for the each of the next two fiscal years. study committee. the study committee determine November. bottle of salad dressing, sheriff's deputies ” We felt Charles Kuralt focuses our Paz were among those receiving the 5 Some Senators are threatening dict nominations will go to stars Holly said. attention on the pulse of America that Encyclopaedia Britannica’s annual award to hold up ratification of the INF Hunter and William Hurt. The star of “ Bad Boys” and "The Falcon President Truman really represented, and on for communicating knowledge for the benefit treaty until some understanding 2 Governor Evan Mecham of Arizona has and the Snowman” has had several brushes the average Joe or Mary Jones living on the of mankind. is reached with the Adminblra- been Impeached, and the trial will with the law for scuffles in bars and on movie farm or in a small town, living out those Also tapped Wednesday for the award were lion over the way treaties are begin In the Senate shortly. TRUE OR sets, but reported being the victim twice last values that President Truman has come to be Australian historian Geoffrey Blainey, Cana­ (CHOOSE ONE: negotiated, in­ FALSE: One half of the Senate must Reagan month. An Anaheim man allegedly crashed recognized for,” Mayor Barbara Potts said dian author Jane Jacobs and Chinese terpreted). vote to convict In order for Mecham to his pickup truck through Penn’s gate Jan. 7, Wednesday, anthropologist and sociologist Fei Xiaotong. be removed. Feb. and is scheduled for a 24 court Kuralt, known for his "on the road” reports Each will receive a $25,000 cash award, a 3 Chicago Bulls star was voted the appearance. and as host of ’’CBS Sunday Morning,” will be gold medal and an allowance to travel to a MVP of the NBA All-Star Came recently Prosecutors withheld details of the two honored May 6 at the Truman Library, Potts forum where they will be invited to speak, the renews after his 40 points helped propel the juveniles’ court cases. announced. encyclopedia publisher said. Newsname East to a 138-133 win over the West. (IS points It you can Idsnilly this parson In lha naws) 4 Kareem Abdul Jabbar also had a good time at the All-Star Came, scoring 10 A U.S. federal grand points and breaking (CHOOSE ONE: jury recently in­ threats ‘Energy machine’ inventor in court Wilt Chamberlain’s, Oscar Robertson’s) dicted me on more record for most career points in All;-Slar WASHINGTON (AP) - An going to be consistent and rule process so that a machine cannot "W e have an expert ... who than a dozen counts competition. By AAortln Crutsinger inventor who claims he devised a against me,” said Newman, 51, of of drug trafficking produce more energy than is used agrees with our view and we have 5 The (CHOOSE ONE: NFC, AFC) won The machine that produces more Lucedale, Miss. and racketeering. to power it. a district court judge’s opinion the error-filled Pro Bowl Came in energy than it uses says he will Jackson upheld the Patent Who am I and what ’The same law rules out the that differs with that,” Flannery Hawaii recently as Buffalo quarterback WASHINGTON - President Rea­ appeal a judge’s refusal to force Office’s refusal to grant a patent Central American existence of similar, so-called said. "So I think we will have to go |im KeHy scored the game’s only touch­ gan today issued his annual report on the government to give him a for the device, saying there was nation do I lead? ’’perpetual motion” machines the Court of Appeals for a down. the state of the economy, taking credit patent for his invention. insufficient scientific evidence to that some inventors have claimed tie-breaker.” YOUR SCORE: 91 lo 100 points — TO P SCORE: for the country’s longest peacetime ” I am pleased the judge has support Newman’s claim the at various times to have Ruling on the five-year-old 91 lo 90 points — Excsilvnt. 71 lo SO points — Good. 61-70 points — Fair. recovery and renewing his threat to finally ruled because I am machine converted matter into produced. lawsuit, Jackson said Newman c KnowtodQ* Untimllvd, Inc. 215-88 veto protectionist trade legislation counting on getting up to the energy. Newman and his attorney, John had only produced evidence to and omnibus budget bills. higher court,” Joseph W. New­ Patent examiners rejected Flannery, contended that Jack- support his theory that was The president contended that the man said Wednesday after U.S. Newman’s application after rul­ ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ son had improperly rejected the "anecdotal and largely qualita­ 31V-1 !i,»a«»qoa |S«|>nN country is in a lot better shape now District Judge Thomas Penfield ing that such a machine would findings of court-appointed ex­ tive rather than quantified mea­ -c :mvs-( :..»sN uHoiuaoas/HDlVMluosa than when he took office seven years Jackson rejected his lawsuit violate the second law of thermo­ pert William Schuyler, himself a sured data.” t-s !S-S IS-t Ip-C :saaOMH31W« ago. nuvuva *vSafJON |*tau *a :1WVNSMSN against the U.S. Patent and dynamics. That law of physics former patent commissioner, Nor had Newman, the judge p>|sjdia|U|., ISl "It is hard to believe that at the Trademark Office. holds that energy is inevitably that the machine worked as found, rebutted the findings of the iq |usa»|liaf I U| ants, cpn t«a«so-a !|aSs(|.t Uanr>**d sp r'l beginning Of the 1980s, the prevailing Ifspin uSt>M|.{ !uo«uaaaa isa *H*na aSioa^i :ia03SOiaOM ” 1 was very certain he was consumed by any mechanical Newman claimed it did. National Bureau of Standards. attitude toward the economy could best be described as despair,” Rea­ gan said in an eight-page introduction to this year’s report. "Inflation and 9 interest rates had ratcheted higher NICE PANADOL BAYER MIDOL with each successive business cycle CLAIRMIST Max. Strength PMS Caplets Reginald Pinto/Mancheater Herald and ... the goal of sustainable growth C h ild rens 60’s appeared increasingly elusive.” All Types VANQUISH I Asprin Free 32's ABRACADABRA — Twelve-year-old magician Rodger Phillips of West the bird through a solid glass cage. In the front row of the audience, In a theme sure to be sounded by the 4 oz. EASY VANQUISH 100’s Liquid eventual Republican presidential llu ' extra strcn>{tl) Hartford entertains children at the YWCA on North Main Street Monday mesmerized by the illusion, are, from left, Sara Maciel, LeAnn Laux Haircolor pain Ifinnui-i uiih $ 3 8 7 candidate, the report asserts, "The two buffers , _ 4 oz. with his show, transforming a furry creature into a dove and then passing Bachand and Bobby Melanson. All Types STMNCTH I past five years of sustained and vigorous growth in production, in­ kk>r ^ come and employment did not occur $ 4 5 7 by accident. They were shaped by Pope blames East-West rivalry for world’s ills government policies explicitly di­ rected toward fostering the inherent dynamism of the private sector.” By Stephen R. Wilson gap between rich and poor countries. called for democratic political change’in forceful attack on the division of the Reagan was president during the PEDIACARE FAST OLD The Associated Press ’The 102-page document is an authorita­ nations with corrupt, dictatorial or world into ideological and military blocs, 1981-82 recession, the deepest since SUAVE r^ e TYLENOL TYLENOL tive statement of the church’s social authoritarian governments. which he called "a direct obstacle to the the Great Depression, but since then Formula Extra Strength Extra Strength VATICAN CITY - Pope John Paul II doctrine. Titled in Latin "Sollicitudo Rei He called for reform of the interna­ real transformation of the conditions of the country has enjoyed an economic Skin Lotion today called for eliminating the East and Socialis.” meaning the social concern of tional trade, monetary and financial underdevelopment in the developing and recovery that is now entering Its sixth ( 4>ld All Types TRACK SPICE All Types f ormiiiu Tabs Caplets All Types Solid West blocs, blaming them for a host of the church, it represents an effort by John systems an(l free access for all to less advanced countries.” year, a record for peacetime. 4 oz. economic and social injustices that he Paul to give force to themes he has advanced technology. A Vatican official familiar with the Suave 10 oz. 200's 175's 2 oz. Anti-Persplrant But the Reagan years also have said relegated developing countries to espoused during the 9>A years of his The pope reviewed problems of social drafting of the letter said it reflected the been marked by record high federal All Types "cogs on a gigantic wheel.” papacy. development in the two decades since the pope’s Polish background, and addressed budget deficits and record foreign $J37 $1029 2oz. In his seventh encyclical, John Paul The pope said the church took a critical encyclical “ Populorum Progressio” (De­ problems of people living in the East bloc trade deficits, a situation which has said East-We.st rivalry based on “ unac­ view of both liberal capitalism and velopment of Peoples) was published by that had not been raised in Paul V i’s transformed the from A AiiimJ L ceptably exaggerated concern for secur­ Marxist collectivism and that both Pope Paul VI in 1967. the world’s largest creditor nation ity” was a main reason for the widening systems needed urgent reform. He also John Paul broke new ground in his Please turn to page 10 into the world’s largest debtor country. Democratic presidential candi­ dates have focused on these develop­ CONTAC Mc o n t a c t CLEARASIL Everyone pleased Laser Games has pulled out ments as signs of Reagan's flawed AQUA FIXODENT economic policies. In his economic Cough/Sore KAOPECTATE Cream - FASTEETH 8 oz. Cream By Nancy Concelmon integrity of the neighborhood, as we saw a spokeswoman for the company an­ Baptist Church said he and other message, Reagan maintained that Throat Liquid K tu n d ^ ovaring/Vanl8hlng 3 OZ. AAonchester Herald nounced Thursday that the appeal would significant progress was made in ^ CARE 2.5 oz. all along.” religious leaders in the community who 4 oz. Cream .65 OZ. Residents of that neighborhood, includ­ be withdrawn. had opposed the game last year would reducing both the budget and trade Town officials and opponents of the ing Wilmer B. and Carol E. Clevenger of ‘T m pleased with the decision,” Carol have continued to fight it. Clergymen deficits in 1987. 9 2.5 oz. $ 2 1 7 Laserquest amusement center proposed 30 Hilltop Drive, which is next door to the Clevenger said. objected more to the game itself than the Reagan renewed his pledge to veto for the old Mott’s Shop-Rite at 587 E. Mott’s site, had opposed the project since But, she added, after her victory at the location, saying the game would promote any congressional trade legislation Middle Turnpike said they were pleased, Laser Games announced it would buy ZBA meeting in October, she wouldn’t violence. which he considers to be protectionist but not surprised, about Laser Games of that land for the amusement center. have continued fighting the game. “ We were obviously pleased,” Meek and he also repeated his warning that Hartford Inc.’s decision to abandon the Last October, the Zoning Board of "A t this point, it would have been said Thursday. “ We had some objections Congress should reform its budget project. Appeals upheld an appeal by the between Laser Games and the town, ” she to the game in and of itself. We would process and not send him another " I would have expected that it would Clevengers, saying that Laserquest is not said. have hoped that they would abandon the eleventh-hour, catchall spending bill. PROMEGA have happened all along,” Mayor Peter a permitted use in a Business II zone. But other opponents said they would entire project.” The country’s new status as a net 8 60'a SINUTAB BENADRYL P. Diltosa Jr. said Thursday. “ It (the Laser Games had appealed the board’s have continued the battle. debtor means that foreigners now own NIGH T O IL O F Nasal NASAL decision to withdraw) will maintain the decision in Rockville Superior Court, but The Rev. James Meek of Community Please turn to page 10 more in U.S. investments than Ameri­ -s. Max. Decongestant hi- >1'. 11II ii.’ii h, . cans own in overseas investments. IF O LA Y OLAY 2 Strength Tab/Cap The country became a net debtor in f l »» SPRAY 1986 with the debt now standing at 4 oz. hpo'f healih 17 oz. lupp^Btrionl from thtr lb Tab/Cap. 24’s N-566 TODAY around $400 billion. 24'8 I S I M d r y l .5 oz. The United States must now payout NK.HU AM k m AM more to foreigners to service this debt BLMTY FLUID Mall engineer disputes study need SI I VM I ’ ( )/ ^PROMECA than earn on their over­ Snow and rain seas investments, a fact which many Bv Andrew Yurkovskv the need for such a study from either the follow through on it. I don’t know,” Snow mixing with rain or changing econoihists claim will end up reducing AAonchester Herald state Department of Environmental Dworkin said. to rain tonight. Snow or rain likely the country’s standard of living. Protection or the federal Environmental The study would address federal Saturday morning, then partial clear­ However, the economic report said Available at participating An engineer representing the devel­ Protection Agency. standards on carbon monoxide, nitrous ing in the afternoon. Details on page 2. that the debt servicing represents a Crown Pharmacy VALUE PLUS STORES' NEO oper of the proposed Mall at Buckland Michael Dworkin, president of the oxide and hydrocarbons. Dworkin said. tiny amount compared to the total $4.6 Prescription Center Not ail items avaiiable at Lenox Pharmacy CAIWPHO Hills said today he knows of no Manchester Environmental Coalition, A hearing is already planned for three trillion economy and is not "a dire 206 W. Center St. aii stores. 2 M L Center St. SYNERPHRINE 1 ^ 3 requirement for a study to determine the has criticized the mall on the ground that DEP permits for the mall unrelated to In d e x threat to our future” Not responsibie lor Manchester PHENIQUE PLAX effect the mall development would have the resulting increase in traffic could air quality, but DEP officials could not The report, which is prepared by the Manchester typographicai errors. Drops 20 pages, 2 sectlona Liquid Plax Original on air quality even though a mall lead to a further decline in air quality, be reach^ today to specify the date of president’s Council of Economic opponent claims otherwise. which he says already does not meet the hearing. One permit Is needed for Business- -8-9 Obituaries . Advisers, reviewed a variety of sSSphrtneW All Types .75 oz. 16 oz. Health & . .5 oz. " I ’m not aware of the need for an federal guidelines. He said today that the discharge of sewage into the town’s Classified. 7-20 Opinion___ domestic and international economic Beauty Aids Kay Drua Co. Brooks Pharmacy Quinn's Pharmacy Impact study for air compliance pur­ DEP has to carry out an environmental system, another is needed for discharge Com ics__ _ 15 People____ issues, including providing more .3 ^ impact study. of storm water into waterways and the Sale Prlcesl 14 Main St., 585 Enfleld Ave., 873 Main St. poses," said Leonard Janke, an engineer Connecticut. _4 Sporls_____ detail to support the administration’s with ^ s s & O’Neill. "According to the federal law. there third is needed because the developer Focus ______7 Television— forecast for growth this year. EFFECTIVE DATES East Hartford Enfield Manchester Janke said he had received no word on has to be (such a study). Whether they'll plans to enlarge a pipe in a watercourse. Local news . .2-3 U.S./World. FEB. 18-20, 1988 The report said the economy was in L o tte ry____ . 2 W eather. a stage of transition last year. t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Feb. 19, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 19, 1088-1

About Town College devastated

D of I meets a.m. The swimmers level lessons over O ’Neill’s cuts The Daughters of Isabella will are Wednesday from 7 to 7:30 have an auction on Tuesday at p.m. and Satuiday from 10:30 to By Andrew J. Davis probably won’t take place until 7:30 p.m. at St. James cafeteria 11 a.m. Advanced beginner les­ Manchester Herald possibly April or May, he said. on Church Street. Rose Sobielo sons are Tuesday and Thursday Tamarkin said some of the and her committee wiil be in from 7 to 7:30 p.m. Intermediate Manchester Community Col­ projects the center would have charge. Guests are welcome. lessons are Monday and Friday lege officials say they are “ devas­ handled may be able to survive from 7 to 7:30 p.m. tated” over news that there may without the funding, but they Old Guard meets Adult beginner swim lessons be no state funding available fora would not be complete. are Tuesday and Thursday from Liberal Arts Center for Such projects as extending The Old Guard will meet on 7:30 to 8 p.m. Advanced beginner Excellence. writing requirements to more Tuesday, March I, at 10 a.m. at lessons for adults are Tuesday Only two months after the curriculum courses could still be Emanuel Lutheran Church A and Thursday from 8 to 8:30 p.m. college was selected by the state carried out. But retraining some bingo party is planned. Department of Higher Edoca- instructors would now be on a St. Pafs lunch tion’s Board of Governors as the voluntary basis instead of Sorority meets home for the liberal arts center through a formal program, she Alpha Delta Kappa will meet on COVENTRY - A Saint Pa­ and for the Business Systems said. Monday, Feb. 29, at 4 p.m. at the trick’s Day luncheon for the Center for Excellence, school “ This is money we need ... home of Kay Faulds. 77 Kennedy Coventry Senior Citizens will be officials have learned the pro­ desperately,” Tamarkin said. Road. The program on Whale held on Wednesday, March 16, at grams may never get off the “ This is our future.” Watching Adventures in Baja will 12:30 p.m. at Coventry High ground. The centers would only need be presented by Dr. Robbins School. Suggested admission is The projects were not included funding for a five-year period, she Barstow, volunteer executive di­ $2. Free transportation is availa­ in Gov. William A. O’Neill’s said. After that, operation costs F rector of the International Ceta­ ble through Dial-A-Ride at 456- recommended $72 million operat­ would be contained in the col­ cean Society. There will be a 1462 by giving 24-hour notice. ing budget for state community lege’s annual budget, she said. short business meeting and pros­ Snow date is Monday, March 21. colleges, said Toby Tamarkin, The college’s total budget cur­ pective members’ names will be David Jarvis wiil play the piano director of the division of humani­ rently is $10.5 million. presented. Hostesses for the and lead the group in singing Irish ties and communication arts at The liberal arts center would be meeting will be Ann Johnston, songs. the college. used to attract and motivate Mary Keenan and Adele Gordon. Reservations should be made The liberal arts center carried students to take humanities by March 7. Call 742-5324. an initial $64,873 price tag. while courses, assist the college in total funding for business centers maintaining excellence in hu­ E Art show Garden club _L Stu HIpkIns/Spacial to the Heraid at four regional community col­ manities, help students transfer A display of paintings by local leges was more than $118,700. to four-year institutes, and en-- artist William C. Marsh is on The Perennial Planters Garden “ We’re disappointed,” ’Tamar- hance the capability of the college display at the Chamber of Com­ Club will meet on Monday at 7 FOLLOW THE LEADER — Abigail Delaney, 5. and Scott her bike through Fairfield Street. The Manchester p.m. at the home of Donna Bakelman, 6, follow Michelle Bakelman, 8, as she rides children were enjoying milder temperatures Thursday. kin said. “ No, disappointed is not to measure the competency ac­ merce on Hartford Road through the right word. We’redevastated. quired from taking humanties May IS. Marsh is a self-taught Maloney. 62 Pitkin St. Guest You don’t replace $65,000.” courses, according to a proposal painter using oils for themes such speaker will be Bill Turull. The department’s board of for the center. David Kooi/Manchester Herald as landscapes and farm scenes. Hostesses will be Jackie Britton and Ginny Aniello. Martha La- governors approved the center as The college’s business center He is a member of the Manches­ Sick child to benefit from breakfast well as 18 other centers through­ was scheduled to concentrate on DOG DAYS — The dog days of summer are still a few dogs Oldin and Penny by the frozen Center Springs Park ter Art Association, the East vanway will furnish flowers for out the state in December. food service and continuing edu­ months away, despite warm temperatures Thursday that Pond, Hartford Art League and the the Whiton Memorial Library for By Nancy Concelman must choose a child who is the group could raise enough February has been designated However, none of the funding for cation; said Waldemar Kost- Tolland County Art Association. the month of February and enticed Harold Gee and his wife, Lucille to walk their Manchester Herald physically able to handle the trip. money to send the child and his Brotherho^ in Action month any of the centers was included in rzewa, director of community His works have been sold to Flowers for March will be pro­ Goldstein said Altman may not parents for a whole week. state-wide, and Manchester O’Neill’s budget proposal, said services for the state community collectors in the South, the New vided by Fay Poole. When Manchester residents sit have a Manchester child in his Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr. has Andrew McKirdy. director for college system. Though the col­ England area, in California and He said he’s written to Disney­ down to a breakfast at the care when the choice is made. declared next week Brotherhood regional community colleges. lege already offers many credit overseas in Ireland. The display Delegate talks world to request some discount or Masonic Temple Sunday, they’ll in Action Week, Goldstein said. McKirdy said there is not much and non-credit courses in busi­ District finaiizes $700,000 garage buy is available for viewing weekdays Members of the local Brother­ free passes and is also writing to Cinday Adamy of Manchester, be helping to fulfill the dream of a regional community college offi­ ness, the center will allow the from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. hood in Action have sold 400 to 500 hotels there. “ Brotherhood in Action’s the international 4-H youth ex­ terminally ill child. tickets for the breakfast since the cials can do about the lack of college to promote cooperative By Alex GIrelll planned to complete the transac­ A committee was appointed by refinanced within a couple of The breakfast will be dedicated shown that fraternal and social change delegate to Jamaica Between 8 a m. and 2 p.m. beginning of January, raising funding. Officials are currently courses with local businesses, he Manchester Herald tion by Jan. 4. District President Waiter Joyner years by the issuance of bonds. to the memory of cantor Israel organizations can do something Swim classes begin during 1987, will be speaking in Sunday, a community breakfast more than $1,000 for the event, meeting with legislators in efforts said. The district plans to use the to study ways to use the garage Tabatsky, who was cantor at the for the good of the community.” the area about the trip. Next will be held at the temple at 25 said Goldstein, a member of to have the decision reversed, he The other sites for center of The $700,000 purchase of the property as a headquarters for property. Members are District Attorney John D. LaBelie Jr., The last opportunity to register Temple Beth Sholom in Manches­ Goldstein said. week she will speak to the East Center St. to benefit the B’Nai Brith. B’Nai Brith and said. excellence were located at As- Don Willis Garage property by district government operations Director Samuel Longest, former the district legal counsel, said for swim lessons sponsored by the ter for 21 years before he died of Coventry Elementary School, the Manchester chapter of Brother­ members of the local chapters of “ All we can do at this point is nuntuck. Greater Hartford and the Eighth Utilities District was and a meeting place. Moving the district director John Flynn, and Hnancial advisers with the bank Recreation Department wiil be leukemia in June of last year. Rockville Vocational- hood In Action. Tickets are $4 for the Masons. UNICO and the make sure they understand” the Norwalk community colleges. completed Thursday after details district tax office out of the Arthur Warrington. have recommended that instead tonight from 6:30 to 9:30 at the Tabat.sky. a Manchester resi­ Agricultural High School. Tol­ adults and $2 for children if Knights of Columbus are importance of the centers, O’Neill’s budget recommenda­ of the financing arrangements, district firehou.se at Hilliard and of having a small bond issue for East Side Recreation Center. 22 dent. was involved with several CoHege Notes land Middle School. Manchester purchased in advance. An addi­ members of Brotherhood in Ac­ McKirdy said. tion has hurt many people who which had delayed the deal, were Main .streets is expected to The purchase will be financed the purchase alone, the district School St. The lessons will start local and regional youth and Girl Scouts, Junior Women’s tional 50 cents will be charged for tion and have all helped sell Tamarkin said she iscoordinat- have put a tremendous amount of worked out. provide more space there for the by short-term borrowing from comisine bonds for other capital Monday and run through March education organizations, includ­ Clubs and 4-H Clubs. For dates tickets purchased at the door. tickets for the event. Goldstein ing an effort to have college staff work into the centers for excel­ Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. expenditures, such as sewer 26. ing the Connecticut Region Youth Scholars commended district fire department and times, call 875-3331. Money left over after food and said he began planning the contact legislators to inform lence. said Luene H. Corwin, dean The short term notes may be projects, into one larger issue. Children must be at least 52” Commission and Greater Hart­ The district had originally operations. other costs are taken out will go breakfast last September. Katherine M. Yavis, daughter them of the effects of O’Neill’s of academic affairs at the college. tall in order to participate in this ford Jewish Educators Council. program and must have a valid LTM auditions toward sending a terminally ill And the groups have had some of John C. and Helen M. Yavis of proposed budget. She said an advisory committee Brotherhood in Action is a Manchester, and Cathy M. Furst, recreation membership card Little Theatre of Manchester child to Disneyworld in Fiorida. help. But Rep. Jack Thompson. was established, and many fa­ which costs $4. The lessons are $4 will hold open castings for the The child will be chosen by Dr. state-wide organization that was daughter of David A. and Bar­ D-Manchester, said he is not culty members were excited Arnold Altman at the University American Airlines has donated formed in New Haven in 1966. bara N. Furst of Manchester, optimistic the money will be about the college’s being named Xtra Mart leases Spruce Street site per session. production of “ Brighton Beach two tickets to Disneyworld and For beginner ievel C. the Memoirs” on Tuesday. March 8. of Connecticut Medical Center in Goldstein said Manchester resi­ have been named to the Commen­ restored, as this is a tight budget the sole bearer of the liberal arts Farmington. local businesses have also con­ dents James Holmes, Jack Von dable Scholar list for the fall year. “ I think the chances are center. By Alex GIrelll next week after the tanks have Road., and one on Oakland Street said. State law requires replace­ lessons are Monday and Friday. Thursday, March 10. and Mon- tributed . i ncluding Stop & Shop of Al Goldstein, chairman of Deck and Victor Moses were semester at Mitchell College. pretty slim.” he said. “ We wanted to do ... things we Manchester Herald run out of gasoline. Brown said near the former Economy Elect­ ment of the tanks, which Brown 6; 30 to 7 p.m. : for beginner level ^day. March 14. at 7:30 p.m. at the Manchester, which donated a $50 B, Tuesday and Thursday, 6:30 to theatre workshop at 71 Hilliard Brotherhood in Action this year, instrumental in starting the Man­ New London. Rep. James McCavanagh. won’t be able to do without the today. The station’s repairequip- ric store. said are 16 or 17 years old. said the chapter has asked that gift certificate for food for the chester chapter, which hadn’t Yavis is a first-year business The Spruce Street Mobile Ser­ ment wijl be sold at an auction at 7 p.m,: and beginner level A, St. The casting committee is another Manchester Democrat, •additional funding.” Corwin said.. The stations at Main Street and the child chosen be a Manchester breakfast. But even with this held any events for the past few major and Furst a first-year “ We were really anxious to carry vice Station at Spruce and Maple the station Monday beginning at Wednesday from 6:30 to 7 p.m. looking for four women (two said Tamarkin has not contacted at Hartford Road include conven­ resident if possible, but the doctor help. Goldstein wasn’t sure that years. secretarial major. streets will become an Xtra Mart 10:30 a.m. and Saturday from 10 to 10:30 teenagers). him yet. Voting on the budget through on this.” ience stores. The one on Oakland Black oil at work No repair work wiil be done at gasoline station in about a month Strppt has what Samar called a and may include a mini­ the Xtra Mart station. BARTLESVILLE, Okla. (AP) mini-convenience store where convenience store after it has Brown and Nicolini have oper­ — Black oil signifies only that cigarettes and snack foods are Dr. Crane’s Quiz been in operation for a while. ated the station for almost four detergents and dispersants in 9 THE WEATHER REGIONAL WEATHER Committee may delay sold. The new Spruce Street site is Paul Samar, real estate man­ years. It has been in business for your car’s engine oil are doing likely to be similar to the one at Th*Acc«>-W«atfter^ forecast for 8 AJkl, Salunby. February 20 Accu-Weather'“''lorecast for Saturday ager for the Kenyon Oil Co. more than 35 years. Brown said. their Job of removing dirt parti­ Oakland St., Samar, said, al­ 40 Daytime Cortditioos arxJ High Temperatures 1. Which name indirectly suggests William Tell? operators of Xtra Mart stations, He said he and his partner do not cles from the engine and holding though no final decision has been CATAWBA HUBBARD JONATHAN ELBERTA school openings said today that Kenyon has leased have any specific future plans them in suspension. made. FI 2. Housewives polish their silverware because of its the property and will open in except that they want a career Although there are many motor MILDEWING TRANISHING RUSTING MOLDING The Building Committee has low bids were too high. Since then about a month with both full change. He said the business He said the first step will be to oils available, not all are created nij scheduled bid openings for the the plans have been modified and service and self-service lanes. demanded long working hours. replace tanks, pumps, and out­ equal. The most obvious differen­ 3. Which nicknamed creature causes the most feminine screams? Bowers and Waddeli elementary the amount of work reduced. The present owners of the Xtra Mart operates three other side lighting. ces are in the type, quantity and BRUIN BILLY REYNARD MICKEY .schools for March 10. but the Phillips said the seven contrac­ station. Steve Brown and Edward stations in Manchester, one on No work will be done on the quality of additives used, says interior of the station at first, he Phillips 66. 4. Which one of these worries farmers the most? opening may be delayed until tors who originally submitted Nicolini. will close the station Main Street, one on Hartford FERMENTING MILDEWING ERODING TARNISHING March 17, Paul Phillips, chair­ bids have only to study the man of the Building Committee, modifications in the specifica­ 5. Which young creature will ultimately gobble? said Thursday. tions, but all other contractors 5 0 - SHOAT HEIFER POULT GOSLING Phillips said the delay is being would need time to study the considered to give contractors complete plans. Thompson will chair 6. Analyze the nicknamed male creptures at the left. Then try to who did not bid on the projects If enough contractors pick up match them appropriately with their offspring, as at the right. when bids were first taken in plans from the town in the next Atlantic (a) Ferdinand...... (v) Pup December more time to study the few days. Phillips said, the March assembly subcommitee (b) Chanticleer...... (w) Foal Ocean plans. 10 date will hold. Otherwise, the •k: (c) Hector...... (x) Poult iPWjbuf ^ |42 The December bids were all opening will be postponed, he state Rep. Jack Thompson, ment of Utilities Control. Consu­ FROMTS: (d) Dobbin...... (y) Pullet WraMngtoo [S ? ^ rejected because the apparent said. D-Manchester, has been ap­ mer Protection, Department of Located at the corners of (e) T o m ...... (z) Maverick Four contractors have picked pointed co-chairman of the Regu­ Motor Vehicles and Public West Middle Tnpk. & Broad Street)' Wann Cold SMtonary Answers in Classified section Safety, which oversees the state O Arru We.ith^r. lor up plans so far. They are the C.R. lations and Protection subcom­ Manchester, C T V Klewin Co. of Norwich, the mittee of the General Assembly’s police. Recommendations are Airplane Charles Jewett Corp. of Glaston­ Appropriations Committee by forwarded from the subcommit­ a a t m a T ------bury, MS & P Construction Co. of Janet Polinsky, D-Waterford, the tee to the Appropriations Current Quotations New Britain, and Naek Construc­ co-chairman of the the Appropri­ Committee. Rain heavy in South; search is tion Co. of Vernon. Both Klewin ations Committee. In a news release, Polinsky and Jewett had submitted bids in Thompson, who already serves said. “ As a freshman representa­ “ The developing countries, in­ “ The Constitution of the United December. on the Environment and Human tive, we watched Jack over the 6 D O N U T S For snow wideiy scattered stead of autonomous States is the single idea, the single canceled Klewin had submitted the low­ Services Committees, will take past year and were impressed by nations concerned with their own fact, the single reality, the single est base bid for Bowers at the place of Trumbull’s Demo­ his outstanding performance. progress toward a just sharing in moral principle that sets the $1,693,236, but notified the town cratic State Rep. Morag Vance, When the opening on this commit­ Umit 2 Dozen By The Associated Press Tennessee and Ohio valleys into the goods and services meant for United States apart from other Authorities called off the soon after the bid opening that it who has resigned. tee came about, we were deligh­ $ * | 0 0 Per Customer the mid-Atlantic states and Carol- all, become parts of a machine, nations, now and throughout search for a small airplane had failed to include $360,150 for “ That’s an honor for me, being ted to fill the spot with Jack and inas: showers and thunderstorms cogs on a giant wheel.” — Pope history. I shall honor that Consti­ believed to have crashed Thurs­ Heavy rain spread across the window replacement and over­ a freshman,” Thompson said feel highly confident that he will OMw ExpkM v n m with Coupon Only 9 South today, touching off high- from thecentral Gulf Coastacross John Paul II, calling foreliminat- tution.” — Anthony M. Kennedy, day about two hours after the head costs in its bid. Thursday. be an asset to the work of this during a White House swearing-in water alerts, while snow was Georgia and northern Florida; ing the East and West blocs, incident was reported, according School officials and the Build­ The subcommittee is responsi­ important committee.” blaming them for a host of ceremony to join the Supreme widely scattered in the Plains and snow over southwest Michigan to Capt. Jack Hughes, spokesman ing Committee cut about $600,000 ble for reviewing and overseeing WIISbET •" 8«" Bissaww, ct economic and social injustices. Court. West and Southern California had and northern sections of Illinois for the town Fire Department. in work from the renovation plans the budgets of 18 regulatory Congress created the Depart­ and Indiana; and rain and Hughes said Thursday that after Uie bids were rejected. agencies, including the Depart­ ment of Justice in 1870. high winds. Today’s weather picture was drawn by Kyle Miller, who lives “ It’s a little like lookingat a mountain snow showers across about 20 firefighters and police A drenching rain feli in northern on Channing Drive and attends Verplanck School. Trojan horse. It’s an attractive Lottery officers involved in the search southeast Arizona and southern horse, but you’ve got to look on Florida. Rain spread across New Mexico. efforts turned up nothing. A man Alabama. Georgia and South the inside.” — Sen. Lawton Connecticut daily driving west on Interstate 384 H er DON'T MISS THIS! Carolina, and prompted flood Highs were expected to be in the Chiles, D-Fla., as some lawmak­ reported at about 10:30 a.m. warnings in sections of southeast 30s from the Dakotas across the CONNECTICUT WEATHER ers predicted skirmishes but not Thursday: 991 Thursday that a low-flying plane Louisiana. Flash flood watches upper Mississippi Valley to the major fights over this year’s traveling north of Interstate 384 Bolton, Conn. — Special Cabin fever ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE this coming budget. Play Four: 9980 and west of the Bolton Notch Sunday, February 21st to be held at Rutheforda, formerly Piano's Restuarant. Tired were issued in sections of sou­ Great Lakes and across portions Central, Eastern Interior, Southwest Interior: theast Mississippi, southern and of Illinois. Indiana, northern appeared to be in trouble. of staying at home, or just the winter blues. Come and help out the Lutz Museum central Alabama and the Florida Maine and thecentral rookies; 60s Tonight, snow mixing with or changing to rain. Low 30 The search was called off at and attend the Antique Show and Sale from 10 am to 4 pm. about 12:30 p.m., Hughes said. He Panhandle. and 70sover California, south west to 35. Saturday, snow or rain likely in the morning. Manchester Herald Arizona, south Texas, thecentral Partial clearing in the afternoon. High around 45. said the man who reported the Dealers will be set up In the special ballroom with their displays for sale, featuring A narrow band of rain and snow incident was a pilot. Gulf Coast region, northern Flor­ West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, rain. Low USPS 327-500 VOL. evil. No. 120 many fine items including furniture, glass, china, quilts, jewelry, silver, just to extended from northeast Okia- ida. southern Georgia and coastal Officials from Bradley Interna­ mention a few Items. around 35. Saturday, a chance of rain in the morning. tional Airport In Windsor Locks homa across southeast Kansas South Carolina; 80s in central and and west central Missouri. Then partial clearing. High around 45. Published dally sxcepi Sunday Suggesled carrier rates are $1.60 and Brainard Airport in Hartford A special Sunday brunch will be held in conjunction with the show to be served southern Florida; and 40s to 50s weakly, $7.70 for one month. $23.10 Northwest Hills: Tonight, snow mixing with or and cartain holl^ya by lha Man- reported that no plane originating downstairs for *7.95 each with complimentary champagne. The brunch will be Rain and mountain snow dotted across most of the rest of the chastar Publishing Co., 16 Bralnard (or three months. $46.20 lor six from those places was in the area possibly changing to rain for a while. Low 30 to 35. Placa. Manchaatar. Conn. 06040. months and $02.40 (or one year. held 11 am to 3 pm. Also, the a-la-carte dining room will be open from 11 to 8 for eastern Arizona and western New nation. of where the airplane was cited, Saturday, a chance of snow or rain in the morning. Second class postaga paid at Senior citizen rates and mall rates your dining pleasure. Mexico. Temperatures around the na­ Hughes said. leh H • ViaU 9t hkm, Bel Cemmem, 9enj TlykeM. f e f ^ Weaver. M lie Koalevleh. Partial clearing in the afternoon. High 40 to 45. Manchaatar, Conn. Postmastar: are avsilabis on request. Beverly Malaao, Deaals ffBrtew tion at 2 a.m. EST ranged from To place a classiflad or display em4 fftriem Strong winds developed across Sand address changes to the aH «k« UR la R l^ : laaaMtia Leeysraaee Mary Help support your local Lutz Museum and enjoy a fine day. Remember It’s this zero at Craig, Colo., to 74 degrees Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I., and Montauk Manchaatar Herald. P.O. Box SOI. advartlsament. or to rspori a news much of southern California. High Pores don’t shrink Hie travel conaultanta wbo have been eerving you at Deelfne on Sunday and the cost is going to a very good cause. at Key West, Fla. Point: Small craft advisory. Winds becoming east and Manchaatar, Conn. 00040. Item, story or picture Idea, call Travel/Glebe Travel have Joined Alrwav Travel, 487 Center Street, Cold water will not shrink the wind warnings were posted for increasing to 15 to 25 knots by late afternoon If you don't racalva your Herald by 643-2711. Onice hours are 0:30 a.m. Maneheater. Tfee aafUMated staff stfers yea exteaded travel Another show promoted by Qell end Qene DIckenaon ot Memory Lens Antiques, owners of much of the region warning of 5 pm . weekdays or 7:30 a m. to S p.m. Monday through Friday. pores in your skin. Pores have a ceasaltaat ser vices that are Ike resell of expertise and many years of Memory Lens Countryside Antique Center, looeted In Coventry, Conn. gusts of 60 to 70 mph. continuing tonight. Winds becoming west early Saturdays, please telephone your The Manchestar Herald Is a certain size that is genetically experleace la air, lead, endse aad has tears. Please call Today’s forecast called for rain Saturday 15 to 25 knots continuing through the day. carrier. If you’re unable to reach member of the Assodatad Press, the determined. As there are no P.S. A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO HARTFORD BUSINESS MACHINES, INC. your carrier, call subscriber service Audit Bureau olCIrculatlonsandtha widespread from the middle Mount Logan is the highest Seas building to 2 to 4 feet by late afternoon continuing muscles attached to pores, they at 647-0046 by 6 p.m. weekdays lor N e w England Newspaper AIRWAY TRAVEL AGENCY, INC. AND ROYAL COPIERS WHO HAVE DONATED TO MAKE THIS SHOW A Mississippi Valley across the peak in the Canadian Rockies. tonight and Saturday. cannot react to such things as dsllvary in Manchesler. Asaodallon. cold water, says a professor of 4S7 Center St., Manchester 646-2500 SUCCESS. AGAIN, THANK YOU FROM THE LUTZ MUSEUM... dermatology. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 19.19M — 5 * — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 19. 19S8 v.s./w orid In Brief Reagaii’s budgeflgets passing grade Connecticut In Brief Darien rape suspect still on the lam 1 Cardinal urges Contras to accept Spending plan gets relatively warm reception on Capitol Hill Boys target of teen-pregnancy fight High school wrestler eludes authorities a year after his flight GUATEMALA CITY — Seeking to break an Impasse in peace Bv Alan Fram that although the budget’s overall WATERBURY — A new program aims to reduce teen-age talks. Cardinal Miguel Obando y Bravo urged Contra relMls to WHERE IT COMES FROM and their potential to ruin a life. Or, In Kelly’s accept a 30-day truce in exchange for four major concessions The Associated Press shape appears settled, skir­ pregnancy by elevating the self-esteem and sense of By Mark Seavy case, to postpone the attainment of success, mishes will be fought over how responsibility of boys, rather than pinning the blame on The Associated Press from Nicaragua's Sandinista government. Bouvier wrote. The Contras said they accepted “In principle” the proposal WASHINGTON - The Demo­ that money Is divided up. adolescent girls, city officials say. Hudock says the real test of Kelly s cratic chairman of the House “It’s a little like looking at a “From what we’ve seen, very few people in the country are DARIEN — One year after falling to appear forwarded Thursday night. The leftist Sandinistas called it Trojan horse,” said Sen. Lawton in court for a trial on sexual assault charges, a character is going on right now. “interesting and constructive,” but said it needed clarification. Budget Committee said today dealing with the males. All of the focus has always been on the that President Reagan’s pro­ Chiles, D-Fla„ the budget panel’s females,” said James Gatling, executive director of New former high school athlete and honor student “If the defendant’s got any guts, he’ll come Obando y Bravo, leader of Nicaragua’s Roman Catholics, is back for trial,” Hudock said. posed $1.1 trillion budget for V chairman. “It’s an attractive Opportunities for Waterbury Inc., which is running the program remains on the lam, pursued by a bounty mediating the talks, which were to resume today. horse, but you’ve got to look on hunter, the FBI and police. Kelly’s attorney in the sexual-assault fiscal 1989 shows that he is willing under a $100,000 state grant announced Wednesday. cases, Michael Sherman of Stamford, said he to compromise with Congress. the Inside.” Waterbury’s teen-age pregnancy rate is the state’s fourth Alex A. Kelly, now 20, of Darien has not Reagan’s budget contains prop­ been seen since he and his parents parted at thinks his client jumped bail because he Homeless could be big voting bloc William H. Gray III, speaking highest and a recent study showed that one in four mothers giving feared he would not receive a fair trial after a on “CBS This Morning,” gave the osals that pleased many birth here was in her teens, said Eileen Farrar, a nurse with the Stapleton International Airport in Denver on WASHINGTON — The nation’s homeless could form a lawmakers; Feb. 15,1987. A year ago Thursday, he failed judge’s decision to try the two sexual assault spending plan “a passing grade in Stay Well Health Center, which will be involved in the program significant voting bloc if they went to the polls, but legal and that sense that it’s closer to ■ Spending to combat AIDS is along with NOW. to appear in Superior Court in Stamford for social hurdles stand in the way of people with more pressing increased by more than one-third the start of his trial on charges that he raped Sherman described Kelly as “apprehen­ congressional priorities.” sive” in the days before his trial was to start. concerns of finding their next meal and keeping warm. He cited the budget’s slowed to $1.3 billion. two teen-age girls in 1986. Estimates of the number of homeless Americans vary widely, 38%— 32%— 12%- Jl1 % --- ■ Education gets a $1.5 billion Bridgeport begins tightening Its belt “We’ve had a lot of rumors, but as far as I “It’s very easy for the state’s attorney to be increases in defense spending very macho about it, but you’re still looking at from the 360,0

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A N\AN IS INNOCENT Good reason for question UNTIL PROVEN SUILTV^EP DEAR ABBY; I had to write you after reading Laser game your response to "A Private Person in Atlanta.” It - 7 — Jack appears her company was offering their employees health insurance and one of the questions was; "At Anderson what age did you have your first sexual encounter?” Dear Abby withdrawal She stated it was nobody’s business, left it blank, and you agreed with her. Abigail Van Buren I HAVE A HIGH LEVEL Well, Abby, that is a pertinent question for any OFCONINMThAENTT company that takes on the health risks of women. unfortunate T O THAT ’The earlier a woman engages in sexual activity, the higher her risk for early development of cervical cancer. Persistence has its limits. Three Amigos It is a scientific fact that women who have their the embarrassment anymore. Should I tell her, or Harold Cummings and his crew from Laser first sexual intercourse at a young age are at what? SENSITIVE Games of Hartford Inc. apparently reached greater risk for cervical cancer. RING AROUND I doubt that you will print this letter, but I think DEAR SENSITIVE: Even well-to^o friends and those limits this week, deciding to abandon you should, not so much for "A Private Person in making poiicy THE PIPES — relatives welcome children’s hand-me-downs with­ the uphill battle they’ve been fighting since Atlanta,” but for all the adolescent women who are out feeling like "charity cases.” However, since you last year to try to put a laser entertainment ABOUT Machine operator considering becoming sexually active. They should find Sandra’s public announcementsembarrassing, center in an old supermarket building on East Paul Genholt of have as many of the facts as possible before making you could either tell her privately how you feel, or for the nation Stafford is framed in their decision. you could beat her to the punch and proudly tell your Middle Turnpike. NICK GIANNONE, M.D., Residents in the area and religious leaders WASHING "TON - The Three Amigos of the the iight refiections friends how lucky you are to come into such lovely FREEPORT, TEXAS things due to Sandra’s generosity. successfully lobbied last year to have the town House of Representatives — a powerful from the ridges of a Democratic trio whose names are hardly pass an ordinance prohibiting the game out of steei cuivert being DEAR DOCTOR: Thanks to readers like you, I DEAR ABBY: Add this to your file of ungrateful household words — will run domestic policy in concern for public safety. Some residents measured for a am always learning. I hope your important message people; Two years ago, I went to the bank where I America this year. reaches women of every age who will share this even argued that the game would promote construction project have had my account for many years. I handed the Forget Ronald Reagan. The lame duck president knowledge. teller two 20s and a $10 bill, and asked her for 50 $1 violent behavior, although the evidence they 6 t t a is concentrating on leaving his mark on foreign in Paimer, Mass. HUIME(£>I969 ViOKT WoWrrt bills. presented to prove that point was never issues. And forget the Senate. Senators are quite AP photo DEAR ABBY: 1 am the single mother of a She gave me 50 $10 bills — that’s a total of $500! I convincing. distracted with the presidential and Senate 10-month-old daughter. I am on a very limited started to tell her that she had made a mistake, In October, the Zoning Board of Appeals, Washington Wire elections. budget, but "Sandra,” a dear friend of mine, has a when she said, "Please move along. I have a long In Washington, where no power vacuum lasts for daughter a year older than mine, and she gives me line of people to wait on.” without taking into consideration the new Doctor says stroke victims the clothes her daughter has outgrown. They’re as ordinance, reversed a previous ruling of long, the gap will be filled by House Speaker Jim I finally was able to convince her that she had Wright, D-Texas; Majority Leader Tom Foley, good as new. Zoning Enforcment Officer Thomas O’Marra made a mistake and given me too much money. She Allies can’t be overlooked D-Wash., and Majority Whip Tony Coelho, D-Calif. I am grateful for her generosity, but every time took the money back, gave me the correct amount and determined that the game was not a After years of Eastern domination in the House, can recover 10 years iater Sandra sees my daughter in something she has and turned to the next customer without so much as given me, she never fails to comment to everyone permitted use. By Barry Schweid foreign policy. yesteryear," Assistant Secretary these three Westerners have surprised the Clapitol a “ thank-you” to me. who happens to be present that my daughter is So Laser Games had to fight on two fronts — Hundreds of reporters, photo­ of State Rozanne Ridgway said with their ability to be a tight, cohesive trio with a SAN DIEGO (AP) - Stroke a stroke. cells can sprout new branches But that night, I slept soundly. WASHINGTON - Secretary of graphers and television cameras Wednesday. "Modernization isan victims confined to wheelchairs Strokes occur when the flow of wearing her daughter’s hand-me-downs. 1 find this JERRY PAYMER, BAL'OMORE against the ordinance and against an minimum of ego bruising among them. and connections that help repair embarrassing. Lately, if I think I might run into State George Shultz will be in a will make sure the point is not lost ongoing process. We are not for many years after their the blood to the brain is disrupted. interpretation of existing zoning regulations. Their one-for-all, all-for-one musketeerism has damage. Sandra, I either leave my daughter at home or make DEAR JERRY: Although virtue is its own hurry to pack for the Middle Ea.st on American and West European prepared to defend Europe with attacks can be taught to walk or Often an artery is clogged by a made them difficult to beat in a year when both The program developed by sure she’s wearing one of the few outfits I was able to reward, a simple acknowledgment of yours would The company finally decided that the return after two days of talks in Moscow audiences. climb stairs again. according to a blood clot, starving some of the weapons from the 1890s." parties will suffer turmoil and splits over Bach-y-Rita and a colleague. Dr. buy for her myself. have been in order. The teller was not only rude, she on its efforts would not be worthwhile. new study by researchers who brain of oxygen carried by blood. next week, but he will goout of his And yet. high-powered diplo­ Large numbers of the new arms presidential candidates. Richard Balliet, sets small goals I don’t want to lose Sandra’s friendship and the was probably too arrogant to acknowledge her say therapists shouldn’t give up. Other strokes occur when a blood The decision is unfortunate, because it will way to stop in Brussels to brief the macy and public relations aside, would be deployed in West Our sources say their big push this year will be for longtime stroke victims, such clothes she gives me help a lot, but I just can’t take mistake. only encourage those who feel that it takes NATO alliance. maintaining American unity with Germany. for passage of major bills involving catastrophic Some patients who took part in vessel bursts, flooding the brain as learning to move a finger or with blood. nothing more than loud talk and cliches to Then he’ll jump aboard his Air Western EXirope in a nuclear- She said the West German health insurance, education, trade, welfare reform a rehabilitation program were twist a wrist through exercise. able to make improvements 40 About 500,000 Americans suf­ trample on the freedoms of others. That’s Force jet and rush home having nervous era is not always easy. government supported the pro­ and clean air. They will try to clean up this year’s “ As a patient recovers even about 24 hours to shift gears, pack The Dutch and the Belgians did gram and was not pushing for years after their strokes, a doctor fered strokes in 1985, the last year Steroid drugs pose problems been the tack of the laser-game opponents. budget by April, the biggest chunk of for which statistics are available, small amounts initially and fresh laundry and head for the not want U.S. intermediate-range negotiations to reduce the current said. appropriations bills before the Democratic “ This is a group that generally and 152,700 of them died. knows that recovery is possible, According to the designers of Middle East to push a plan for nuclear weapons on their soil. The tactical arsenals. convention in July, and the rest of the agenda doesn’t get rehabilitated.” said More than a third of all stroke that patient will work very hard, DEAR DR. GOTT: I took steroids for asthma. "Laserquest,” players would use devices Arab-Israeli negotiations that Danes opposed having the rockets “ There is no move for the before the Republican convention in August. even without a therapist there, to When I stopped the drugs, my adrenal glands emitting laser l^ams to battle with Dr. Paul Bach-y-Rita. “They are victims die within a month of neither side is excited about. anywhere in Western Europe. removal of the tactical nuclear Coelho conceded that it is rare for a trio of almost totally forgotten. And we their attacks. About a third of the get to the next grade of recov­ stopped functioning. I have nausea and shaking computer-controlled aliens and monsters. The Shuitz wiil pause patiently at Norway and Spain are self- weapons from Europe." the U.S. representatives to hum along so well. “ All of us in show they can make significant survivors need help caring for ery.” he said. "Over a period of spells, have lost 22 pounds in three months and am in Dr. G ott game would be one of strategy, requiring NATO headquarters on Tuesday declared nuclear-free zones. official said. public life have egos,” he said. But the threesome recovery with the right themselves, often because one time, it adds up to significant bed most of the time. Will this get better? players to anticipate the actions of their to give the West EXiropeans a France, with its own nuclear Actually, the West Germans works because "all three of us are in positions we program.” side of their bodies is partially functional improvement.” Peter Gott, M.D. adversaries. blow-by-blow account of his talks force, doesnot take part in various would have preferred giving top basically like and enjoy. Our roles are nicely Bach-y-Rita, a physician at the paralyzed. Patients visit the rehabilitation DEAR READER: It may not get better if your with General Secretary Mikhail NATO deliberations. priority to negotiating a reduction clinic for a week at a time every disorder is due to adrenal insufficiency. Laserquest hardly seems more violent than defined.” University of Wisconsin in Madi­ The latest research is part of a Gorbachev and Foreign Minister West Germany in 1979 readily in tactical nuclear weapons now Coelho’s role is as No. 3 in the political pecking son, presented his findings on growing interest among special­ two or three months, he said. The Steroids, such as cortisone and prednisone, are cowboys and Indians. In fact, it may be closer Eduard Shevardnadze. accepted the Pershing 2 and that the United States and the order. The 45-year-old majority whip is the about 200 patients Thursday at an ists in helping the brain shift rest of the time they work at wondrous drugs that block the body’s inflammatory to a game of chess. He considers these briefings cruise missiles that now will be Soviet Union have signed a treaty implementer. He works on strategy with Wright American Heart Association important functions, such as home, usually with relatives’ response: hence, they are useful in treating myriad A more serious reservation about the criticai to tbe cohesion of the West withdrawn over three years. But to scrap 2.700 intermediate-range and Foley and then gamers the votes in Congress to meeting on strokes. control of movement, from the help. diseases, including asthma and autoimmune (self-allergy) disorders. proposed entertainment center was that it European ailiance. It's also significant segments of the West rockets. make the strategy work. In a separate report. Dr. James damaged part of the brain to Bach-y-Rita said some patients who have taken steroids for more than a few days, There is a tradeoff; Long-term use of steroids the dose of medicine must be tapered. As less and could create traffic problems. But that issue Shultz' way of making sure German electorate and political But Shultz and the 15 Western Foley, the No. 2 man. acts as the counselor and N. Davis of Duke University said undamaged regions. who were confined to wheelchairs Moscow knows that the United spectrum wanted the United foreign ministers resolved at a drugs may help speed up recov­ These experts have found that for many years learned to walk produces alterations in body chemistry, leading to less medicine enters the body, tte adrenal glands should have been resolved on its own merits; spokesman for the leadership. An attorney, Foley, brittle bones, easy infection, diabetes and cata­ States is on guard again.st any States to move on to negotiations NATO meeting last year in ery in the days immediately after over time, even injured brain and climb stairs again. are stiihulated to produce more and more natural 58, questions everything the Three Amigos discuss. racts, to name just a few complications. The questions of morality and public safety should attempt to divide the aliies. to cut back battlefield nuclear Reykjavik. Iceland, toplace three cortisone. He looks at issues from a dozen different ways and adrenal glands form natural cortisone-like substan­ Possibly, in your case, the steroids were stopped not have been allowed to confuse things. The North Atlantic Treaty weapons. other items on the top of the then publicly speaks for the policies. A good deal of blame goes to the town Board ces, small quantities of which are necessary for life. too quickly. Consequently, you are now cortisone- Organization will get a bigger and NATO decided in 1983 to scrap agenda; a strategic nuclear wea­ Evidence of the high regard for Foley on the Hill Because ot a mechanism called biofeedback, the deficient because your adrenal glands have not been of Directors. Despite board members’ more pubi icized boost on M a rch 2. 1,400 of the oldest nuclear arms in pons cutback, a ban on chemical ^ was his recent ranking in a poll of 317 senior Capitol Strokes cost $13 billion a year 1 . adrenal glands will cease producing cortisone when permitted to begin functioning. Without any protests to the contrary, the ordinance passed President Reagan will hold a Western Europe. But many of the weapons and eliminating the ' Hill aides. Foley was rated the “ most effective” the substance is given by pill or injection. steroids in your system, you could become quite ill. gist at the long-running Fra-- last July was no more than an ad hoc attempt summit meeting with the 15NATO American weapons that remain Warsaw Pact's edge in ground leader in Congress. Second place went to Senate SAN DIEGO (AP) - Ameri­ dropping by about 1 percent a Problems can ensue when the medicine is I suggest that you discuss the situation with your West European and Canadian and are below the 315-mile forces. Majority Leader Robert Dole, R-Kan., and third cans will spend nearly $13 billion year. But since 1973, that decline mingham Heart Study, said that abruptly discontinued, without giving the adrenal doctor. He or she may choose to administer steroids to keep the game out of Manchester. The has averaged 5.7 percent a year. control of blood pressure appears leaders. The aim is to reinforce intermediate range wili be re­ Now that the West (]iermans place went to Speaker Wright. Foley, Dole and this year treating and caring for glands time enough to recover, to start producing once again and then, under careful monitoring, arguments about public safety were hollow. No one knows precisely why to be the single most important of the idea that the trans-Atlantic placed with newer ones. have backed off. the Reagan Wright also ranked first, second and third in the victims of strokes, the nation’s their own cortisone. This is the reason that doctors taper the dose. As an alternative, a blood test will third-leading cause of death, stroke deaths are becoming less these factors. Earlier this week, the directors redeemed alliance formed after World War "No alliance allows its forces to administration can concentrate "m ost respected” category. will gradually wean patients off the drug. In people show if your adrenal glands are malfunctioning. themselves somewhat when they bravely II remains the centerpiece of U.S. defend itself... with weaponsfrom on still another problem; the according to new statistics. common. However, the risk of He said that when even mildly Wright’s actions suggests he is making headway heart attacks is also going down, elevated blood pressure is refused to bow to public pressure and voted to future of U.S. bases in Western Stroke remains an extremely as the speaker and shedding some of the and many experts believe the brought down through drugs and Europe. expensive disease, even though approve a tax plan that would encourage the good-old-boy stigma. We have criticized Wright in the stroke death rate has fallen same factors are involved in behavior changes, the risk of While Prime Minister Andreas construction of a mall in Manchester. It’s too the past for his dictatorial leadership and his sharply in recent years. curbing both diseases. stroke is cut in half. Papandreou has dropped all bad the directors didn’t have more courage heavy-handed protection of failing Texas thrift Stroke victims are often left “ A lot of people think the This year, theheartassociation WE’RE SERVING YOU BREAKFAST discussion of pulling Greece outof when a tough decision had to be made last institutions, among other issues. paralyzed or disabled. The Amer­ control of blood pressure, estimates that $9.2 billion will be NATO, he has not withdrawn his But friends say Wright, 65, is going through a year on the laser entertainment center. ican Heart Association, which changes in lifestyles, changes in spent on hospital and nursing TOGETHER threats to close U.S. military makeover this year, trying to evolve from an released the latest figures Thurs­ diet, more exercise and more home care alone for stroke bases on Greek soil. Portuguese old-style. Sam Raybumesque leader into a slicker day, noted that about a third of all health consciousness are affect­ victims, who often are left Prime Minister Anibal Cavaco ’80s man. More persuasion, less dictum. stroke survivors need help caring ing vascular (blood vessel) dis­ partially paralyzed. When doctor Letters to the editor Silva has threatened to scrap a That has meant a softening of relations with the for themselves. ease in general.” said Dr. Louis and nurse bills, medicine and lost The Manchester Herald welcomes original letters treaty that allows American use of press. Wright hired an aide to correct what he saw Strokes are exceeded only by R . Caplan of Tufts Medical School productivity are added, the total and the Manchester Herald to the editor. a base in the Azores Islands. And as misconceptions in the press about himself. When heart disease and cancer as a in Boston. annual cost of strokes in 1988 will Visit McDonald's* the United States is still looking the aide stepped out of bounds, berating reporters cause of death in the United Wolf, who also isan epidemiolo- he an estimated $12.9 billion. m Letters should be brief and to the point. They Beautiful New should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for ease for a home for the 72 F16 in shrill letters, the new Jim Wright tactfully States. in editing, should be double-spaced. Letters must be fighter-bombers Spainisordering apologized. We ourselves received a gracious In 1985, the last year for which Restaurant at signed with name, address and daytime telephone out of the Torrejon base near apology after Wright’s aide made a questionable statistics are available, about 500.000 Americas suffered 70 West Center St. number (for verification). Madrid. reference to our religious affiliations. strokes, and 152.700 of them died. NEED SOME EXTRA Manchester The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the e 1« M by NCA. me. ii-<^ For the past four decades, the interests of brevity, clarity and taste. "Gee, Al, when you said you were going to Barry Schweid is head of the Brilliant deduction death rate from stroke has been Address letters to: Open Forum, Manchester have lunch with a HEADHUNTER, I State Department staff for The The Internal Revenue Service is working to plug SPENDING Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. thought..." Associate Press. a tax loophole that may have already cost the federal treasury up to $10 million. Some businesses MONEY!! have been claiming a tax deduction for the fines they pay to the Environmental Protection Agency McDonald’s* h.is job when they are caught polluting the air and water. “ Do not merely listen to the opporliinilics to fit almost Military democracy in the Middle East One steel company in Pennsylvania was fined $1.6 word, and so deceive yourself. Do We may just have a any schedule: million for violating EPA air and water quality what it says” James 1;22. newspaper route available standards. The company claimed the fine as a Listening, hearing, is truly a When Israel was founded four decades ago, the Besides excuses, the Israelis, in another in your area... ill-considered, public relations gesture, ordered business expense and saved itself $736,000 in taxes. Christian sense. Using listening Part time or full time, days face it showed the world was that of a The IRS has since disallowed the deduction and is skills for someone with a heavy quasi-utopian, quasi-socialist-communitarian so­ their soldiers to beat the Arabs instead of shooting (Manchester) or evenings. Good starting them. In the United States, at least, this turned out trying to improve its communications with the heart; hearing the word of God ciety. In the passage of time the new nation came to for the very first time; hearing to be a boomerang of a move. 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The Vietnam But the stone-throwing Arabs in Israel’s streets, In a world where waste and consumption are the this wonderful sense that God has and custodial positions are young men armed with the same kind of slingshot War may have been lost because of the American bywords, it is comforting to find a guy like George given to us. North Main St...... 397-410 MaftHe 81...... all David himself may have used against Goliath, high command’s culturally determined inclination Shultz. ’The secretary of state attended the But as James points out. it is McCabe St...... all also available. to use firepower in situations where hand-to-hand Bllyeau St...... all tto o k P I ...... all have shown the world that the only democracy in Reagan’s annual party for foreign diplomats this deceptive to merely listen and not Griffin Rd...... Jill No. Main St...... 397-410 the Middle East is not like a western democracy. combat might have paid larger military dividends. month and wore a 20-year-old tuxedo. 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He won’t make McDonald’s®. about basing their democratic city-state on human negotiate and take responsibility for "his" people, make this Walrus-and-the-Carpenter act anything the cover of GQ, but then Ralph Lauren will never to travel from country to country North St...... all as a missionary. North School St...... 1-84 slavery. The persistent eruption of rioting in Israel Israel is suffering these troubles. Why the other than what it is. If beating Arabs bloody is too be secretary of state. But God gives us all special Cooper St...... 1-56 has drawn world attention to the fact that this Palestinian Arabs should be Hussein’s terribly brutalizing for Israeli conscripts, their skills to use just where we are. Jefferson ^ ...... Jill Emeraon St...... all small, but loudly conspicious democracy, is based responsibility is unclear. 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Explanation No. 1, which Arabs than the Boers are on their blacks, there is live together in a single, unitary state. The stone SHELDON CO HEN...... Compoelng Menager The Salvation Army ManrheAter. CV. Manrltesler, CrT. Eaal Hartford, (TI*. Vernon. (rP. Kockvillile, CT. fratracidal disunity in black South Africa while throwing teen-agers of Nablus may have started ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... PreeeroomMenager governments, fair and foul, use everywhere, is that JEANNE G. FROMERTH...... CIrculetlon Menager there cannot be any "negotiations," or "progress" there is none dividing the Israeli Arabs. the real peace process. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 18, 1888 - 8 » - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 19, 1988 Regulation of 12b-1 plans Is overdue Parts-coating company Strike ends at Ford; QUESTION: BUSINESS The charges in the tables will ads. Your column include commissions at the time Under the new rules, any fund taught me to shares are purchased, rear-end advertising its performance will coming to Manchester trouble at Land Rover steer clear of loads such as redemption fees have to include its average mutual funds In v e sto rs’ annual total return for the past sector LONDON (AP') - Workers "The cost of excessive pay and contingent deferred sales High Performance Coatings with 12b-1 one, five and 10 years in Its ad. High Performance will Voted by a more than a 2-1 settlements can only be dam- charges when shares are re­ Inc., of Oklahoma will open a plans. One G u id e deemed, 12b-l plan charges and That will prevent a fund whose apply thermal-barrier and Workers share In Ford’s ’87 profit margin to accept a new gaging to future prospects and satellite operation at 160 Shel­ mutual fund in other fund expenses. shares shot up in value in, say, oxidation- and corrosion- contract and end a strike at jobs,” Employment Secretary William A. D oyle don Road in about two weeks, which I had in­ 1987 from bragging about that in according to the general resistant coatings to automo­ Bv Janet Braunstein GM’s 1987 earnings rose to $3.6 billion, or Ford workers will receive their profit- Ford’s 22 British plants, but Norman Fowler warned The new rule also says that vested asked an ad. while ignoring results in manager. bile parts. The coatings In­ The Associated Press $10.06 per common share. At No. 3 Chrysler sharing payouts March 8. The company was new strife in the auto industry Thursday night. every prospectus will have to shareholders to other periods. The company will occupy crease horsepower and Corp., earnings fell slightly to $1.3 billion, or to release details today. Ford spokesman loomed when wage negotia­ He said excessive pay settle­ provide a brief description of how vote on adop- about 6,000 square feet of a performance for racing, $5.90 a share. tions broke down at Land ments translated into an aver­ mutual fund management uses Also, income funds will be DETROIT — Ford Motor Co. out-earned Tom Foote said checks will be up substan­ tion of a 12b-l plan. Naturally. I duff and do something about this? Schaeffer said. age iiicrease in earnings the 12b-l fees. So, by reading the required to advertise a uniform 60,000-square-foot building Industry-leader General Motors Corp. for the Market expectations that Ford’s earnings tially from the average $2,100 workers Rover today. voted "N O.” To my surprise, “ We’re catering to the hard­ Ford Motor Co.’s hourly among all British workers of new prospectus, shareholders of 30-day yield figure. If a fund and will employ six or more second straight year, a boon to Ford workers would be somewhat higher for the year and received for 1986. enough other shareholders voted ANSWER: At long last, it has core racer,” he said. 8.5 percent over the last 12 some funds will finally learn how wants to tout its dividends, it will production workers, said gen­ who will receive record profit-sharing checks quarter depressed the price of Ford stock GM workers received no share of 1986 or workers, on strike since Feb. 8, "Y es” for the plan to be ap­ done "something.” Not much, but The coating is also used on decided by 16,060 votes to 6,759 management spends the 12b-l have to use the same formula and eral manager Gene Schaeffer. early next month. after the announcement, said Douglas 1987 profits because the company’s U.S. auto months, proved. I immediately redeemed something. Almost eight years automobile parts that are no in a union ballot Thursday to Britain’s annual rate of money extracted from the funds’ time span all other.funds must The company has already The No. 2 automaker’s fourth-quarter Laughlin. industry analyst with Dean Witter earnings were too low. my shares. after passing its infamous Rule longer made, for people who accept a new two-year con­ inflation of 3.3 percent, the assets. use. Some of the worst advertis­ hired local residents to fill profit rose 19 percent from a year ago and Reynolds Inc. in New York. Ford’s stock 12b-l. which permits mutual are restoring old cars. Ford’s profit-sharing also is based on U.S. tract. Ford said it expects lowest since October 1986, is A couple of months ago, ing abuses have been by income those positions and will bring full-year earnings jumped 41 percent over closed down $2.25 per share at $42.25. funds to use existing share­ The parent company, lo­ earnings, which jumped nearly 40 percent to largely the result of the another one of my mutual funds funds, which previously were free people in from Oklahoma to 1986, but some Wall Street analysts said they "The stock’s mostly down on a gut reaction them back at work on Monday. holders’ money to pay the cost of QUESTION: I’m told the SEC cated in Oklahoma City.Okla., $3.44 billion in 1987 from $2.46 billion in 1986 The vote in the 70 percent Conservative government’s dropped its 12b-I plan, which I to use what ever time span made train them, he said. had expected Ford to earn even more. to the number but not on any real conclusive selling shares to new investors, has tightened the guidelines for has been in business for about due to higher car and truck sales and turnout ended Britain’s first tight money policies. didn’t even know it had. As you them look the best — and even use High Performance Coatings For the final three months of 1987, Ford said detail. It was a very respectable quarter and the SEC has come up with new mutual fund advertising. Is that six years, and the Manchester increased production efficiency. Ford said. major industrial strike in The government has argued have pointed out. information highly suspect formulas for cal­ applies protective coating it earned $932 million, or $1.87 a share, on the year has been excellent,” Laughlin said. regulations spelling out how those true? If it is, it’s long overdue. office is its first satellite. Ford was the only Big Three automaker to three years, but the settlement that, as a result of low about those rip-off plans often is culating yields. materials to industrial and revenue of $18.8 billion, up from profit of $785 Thomas O’Grady, an analyst with Inte­ costs must be disclosed. Schaeffer said. The company sell more cars and trucks in 1987 than in 1986. is a significant union victory, inflation, many British tucked away in a fund's prospec­ aerospace parts. Although the million, or $1.50 a share, on revenue of $16.26 grated Automotive Resources Inc. of Wayne, Every mutual fund prospectus ANSWER: It’s true. That fed­ decided to locate in Manches­ the first in seven years. workers have no right to tus and can be most difficult to Manchester company had billion in the final quarter of 1986. Pa., .said the weaker-than-expected fourth Ford attributed its performance to im­ printed after April 30 will be eral agency has adopted two William A. Doyle, a syndicated planned to get into the aero­ ter because of Its location F quarter may have been caused by sales Prime Minister Margaret expect annual pay hikes. find. For the year. Ford earned $4.6 billion, or proved sales worldwide, strong earnings by required to "prominently” dis­ basic changes in the rules regu­ columnist, welcomes written space industry. Schaefier said between Boston and New York incentive programs, which were unnecessary Thatcher’s government is wor­ In its settlement. Ford $9.05 a share, on revenue of $71.6 billion, up subsidiaries and a comfortable relationship When, oh, when will the Securi­ play a standardized table show­ lating fund advertising. Both aim questions, but he can provide the automotive coating busi­ City and because of Connecti­ a year ago when buyers were flooding ried that, because Ford made backed down on a demand for from 1986 earnings of $3.29 billion, or $6.16 a with the United Auto Workers union. ties and Exchange Commission ing how all charges cut into the to clear up the mishmash of fund answers only through the column. ness has taken off so well, the cut’s high population density. showrooms to beat 1988 tax reforms. concessions, there could be a three-year contract and also share, on revenue of $62.7 billion. Early in the fourth quarter, Ford signed a — supposedly the great guardian value of a $1,000 investment over ads that have existed since March Write to Doyle in care of the company will concentrate on There are also a lot of race By the end of 1987, Ford’s nest egg of cash new industrial unrest and an agreed to a larger wage Earnings for the fourth quarter and the three-year, job-protecting UAW pact that was of the small investor and cham­ one-, three-, five- and 10-yea'r 1979, when the SEC scrapped its Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, that, especially the racing tracks in the region, he said. year were both records. Ford said. and marketable securities had grown to inflationary explosion in wage increase — at least 14 percent negotiated without a strike and helps the pion of full disclosure — get off its periods. "statement of policy” controlling Manchester 06040. 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10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Feb. 19. 19M MANCHESTER HERAU), Friday. Feb. 19. 1988 — U Obituaries Everyone pleased Encyclical blames East, West SPORTS Marilyn O’Connor for economic and social woes Marilyn O'Connor, 53. of South laser threat gone Windsor, died Thursday at home. Continued from page 1 “ Conflicts ... between East and doctrine is not a ‘third way’ Jansen’s She was the sister of Richard P. Continued from page 1 " I ’m delighted to hearthat,” West (are) an important cause of between liberal capitalism and UConn rips Fairfield O’Connor of Manchester. he said. “ Of course, one thing 'epcyclical. the retardation or stagnation of Marxist collectivism, nor even a Besides her brother, she is DiRosa and others, includ­ to keep in mind is what John Paul complained of the the South,” the document said. possible alternative to other Bv Jim TIernev points a game’, 17th best in the Bradford, who scored his survived by another brother, ing attorney Marshall K. happens to that property in the suppression by some govern- “ The developing countries, in­ solutipns less radically opposed Manchester Herald country. 1,000th career point on a free Frederick C. O’Connor of Ver­ dreams Berger, who represented the future. People will be watch­ . ments of economic initiative, stead of becoming autonomous to one another: rathc>r, it consti­ Gamble shadowed the 5-10 throw with 5; 17 left, felt it was non; a sister, Effie E. Barrett of town in litigation against ing that property very closely which he said led to emigration, nations concerned with their own tutes a category of its own ... of NEW HAVEN — victo­ Bradford, holding him to a more than Gamble that affected East Hartford; and several nie­ Laser Games, were surprised to see that an appropriate use and that some countries were progress toward a just sharing in theology and particularly of ries are few and far between in season-low 12 points — 3 in the his poor play. ces and nephews. Thursday to hear that the goes there” deprived of political and eco­ the goods and services meant for moral theology.” the land of the University of first half — on 3-for-13 shooting. “ I don’t think it was all The funeral is Saturday at 8; 15 Gamble,” the 1985 graduate of tumble company planned to abandon John FitzGerald, a Man­ nomic sovereignty. all, become parts of a machine, On other points, the pope Connecticut Huskies. “ Phil Gamble really, really did a.m. from the Samsel & Carmon the project and withdraw chester attorney and Laser- While the blocs existed in 1967, cogs on a giant wheel.” denounced; But. for once, the Huskies a great job on Troy,” UConn Wilbur Cross High in New Haven Funeral Home, 419 Buckland didn’t allow foresight or their Coach Jim Calhoun said. “ To­ said. “ I could get by him By Rick Gano cases on the issue from Rock­ quest opponent, said the Las- “ in light of the subsequent The pope appeared to refer to ■ Totalitarianism: “ No social The Associated Press Road, South Windsor, followed by ville Superior Court. Laser erquest case may encourage economic and political repercus­ the new leadership in the Soviet group, for example a political usual mental breakdowns against night, we went out and played (Gamble) but once 1 got by him a Mass of Christian burial at 9 Games had two cases pending, citizens to keep their eyes open sions and dependencies, the Union when he wrote: “ The very party, has the right to usurp the an intrastate rival to hinder their defense. I think for the first time there’s these 6-10 guys that I had , Alberta - Dan a.m. in St. Mary’s Church, East one requesting a permanent and express their opinions .danger is seen to be much needs of an economy stifled by role of sole leader, since this performance. the kids took care of it. They let to shoot over. That’s the best Jansen caught an edge and went Hartford. Burial will be in St. injunction against an ordi­ when they see something they greater,” the document said. military expenditure and by brings about the destruction of . It would have been understan­ the coach do the worrying. They defense we’ve faced all year.’ ’ tumbling again, going home Mary’s Cemetery. There are no nance adopted by the town don’t like happening in the “ Each of the two blocs harbors bureaucracy and intrinsic ineffi­ the true subjectivity of society dable for UConn to have over­ did the playing” Gamble said Bradford knew he without the Olympic speed skat­ calling hours. Board of Directors in July last future. in its own way a tendency toward ciency now seem to favor pro­ and of the individual citizens.” looked Fairfield University With the Huskies leading, 20-15, was being hounded early. “ He ing medal he’d fervently sought Memorial donations may be year prohibiting the amuse­ “ I think the whole expe­ imperialism ... or toward forms cesses which might mitigate the ■ Terrorism: “ Even when Thursday night to its important they proceeded to run off 15 (Bradford) said, ‘Phil, you’re all for four years. made to the American Heart ment center from opening at rience demonstrates that in­ of neo-colonialism,” it added. existing opposition and make it some ideology or the desire to Big East Conference showdown unanswered points to take a over me.’ I said. ‘Yeah, that’sour But Jansen’s second night of Association. 310 Collins St., Hart­ the former Mott’s, and the terested citizens can affect The pope said tension between easier to begin a fruitful dialogue create a better society is adduced with 12th-ranked Syracuse Uni­ commanding 35-15 lead on a strategy.’’’ disappointment was a night that ford 06103. appeal of the ZBA decision. what’s done in their town,” the two blocs has dominated the and genuine collaboration for as the motivation for this inhu­ versity Saturday night at 8 at the Robert Ursery layup with 2:48 “ Troy did not have a good ended distractions for the Soviet Berger said Thursday he had FitzGerald said. “ I think in world political scene for 40 years peace.” man behavior, acts of terrorism Hartford Civic Center. left in the first half. Forall intents night,’’ Buonaguro explained. Union’s Nikolai Guliaev, who won Martha Granger Krock expected the town to win the this case, the efforts of citizens through the “ cold war, ” “ wars by John Paul said world peace are never justifiable.” But. spearheaded by Cliff Ro­ and purpose, this game was over. “ That truly hurt us. We rely on the 1,000-meter gold medal in WASHINGTON (AP) - Mar­ ordinance case, which had were heeded.” proxy” and the threat of nuclear won’t be achieved “ unless the ■ Government' birth control binson’s 21 points and an awe­ UConn led, 37-19. at half. him getting 24 a game. If he Olympic record time Thursday. tha Granger Krock. a former been scheduled for today. FitzGerald and other oppo­ war. world’s leaders come to recog­ campaigns that subject people to some defensive showing, the Robinson and Gamble had 15 doesn’t score in the 20’s we really Guliaev, linked last month to a newspaper society columnist, Richard Peterson, a spokes­ nents agreed that Laser Noting that the danger of nize that interdependence in itself "intolerable pressures, including Huskies routed the Stags. 74-48, and 12 points, respectively, in the struggle” \ European steroid scandal, was died Thursday. She was 87. man for Laser Games Out Of Games’ decision to pull out nuclear conflict “ seems to have demands the abandonment of the economic ones, in order to force before a sparse crowd of 3,245 at first half. Stag freshman Harold Gamble and Tate George added cleared to compete at the Olym­ The widow of former New York Manchester, an organization was a wise one. receded” and that the superpow­ politics of blocs, the sacrifice of them to submit to this new form of the New Haven Coliseum. The Brantley tallied 12 in the opening 14 and 12 points, respectively. pics only last Saturday. Times bureau chief Arthur Krock that collected more than 4.000 “ I hope Laserquest can ers recently agreed toeliminate a all forms of economic, military or oppression.” win lift UConn’s mark to 13-9, 20 minutes. Brantley and Marvin Walters had “ I don’t know who made the wrote a society column for the signatures on petitions against prosper in a more appropriate class of nuclear weapons, he political' imperialism, and the The pope criticized Western making an NIT berth seem very “ I thought in two or three 18 and 12 points, respectively, for scandal. I just heard some Hearst newspapers in Chicago in the game last May, was also area.” FitzGerald said. “I added. “ The existence and oppo­ transformation of mutual dis­ mass media, saying they do not pos.sible, while Fairfield drops to stretches we turned it over too the Stags. Fairfield shot 8-for-28 rumors from the Norwegian the early 1930s. After moving to surprised to hear the news really don’t think they had a sition of the blocs continue to be a trust into collaboration.” always give priority to Third 7-17. much,” third-year Stag Coach in the second half. UConn fresh­ newspapers,” said Guliaev. “ I Washington in 1933 and before Thursday evening. future in Manchester.” real and worrying fact which still Explaining the church’s role, World needs, or impose “ a • “ We came out and did it. This Mitch Buonaguro said. Fairfield man Lyman DePriest grabbed 10 did not think about it in my mind. marrying Krock in 1939, she colors the world picture.” he wrote. “ The church’s social distorted vision of life.” was a big game for us,” the had 20 turnovers in the game, 12 rebounds. It was justa kind of provocation.’’ wrote a column called “ These 6-foot-ll Robinson said. Robin­ in the first 20 minutes. “ I think “ Maybe the wars again.st Geor­ The skater confirmed pub­ Charming People” for Hearst’s son. who teammate Phil Gamble UConn is a hell of a team. They getown, Pittsburgh and Syracuse lished reports that he passed a Washington Times-Herald Democrats duel in Dallas; Dole blasts Bush anew jokingly referred lo as a ‘big- played great defense. They’re have made us a better basketball parcel of steroids to a Norwegian newspaper. nfiouth’ due to his pre-game probably the quickest team we've team.” Calhoun said. speed skater but insisted he didn’t played all year. We just couldn’t During World War II she Bv The Associated Press the presidential contenders cam­ votes — many of which were Sen. Bob Dole and Robertson, lobbied Robertson to stay away speech, knows that the impres­ Fairfield certainly thinks so. know what was inside. The Soviet headed the American Women’s paigned mainly in the South — sive victory was vital for the put the ball in the basket.” doctor who gave Guliaev the believed to have been cast by the former television evangelist, too. All that needs to be said of the C O N N E C TIC U T (74) Volunteer Services, was a volun­ Southerner Albert Gore was where every state save South supporters of Pat Robertson in a both said Thursday they wouldn’t The debate debate wasn’t the team’s confidence. Robinson 7-12 7-10 21, W illiam s 0-0 0-0 package was fired. Stags, who start two fre.shmen 0, PIklell 0-1 0-0 0, Econom ou 2-5 2-2 4, teer with the American Red Cross mainly on the sidelines in early Carolina holds primaries or cau­ bid to control later balloting. attend, with Dole deriding the only contention within Republi­ “ Oh yeah, definitely,” Robin­ The International Olympic son said, in response to the latter and two sophomores with Brad­ DePriest 2-5 3-5 7, G am ble 5-13 2-2 14, and was decorated by Belgium campaign contests, but he came cuses on March 8, Super Tuesday Robertson also got a large chunk event as a “ pep rally” for Bush. can ranks. U rse ry 2-2 0-0 4, O o r g e 5-4 2-2 12, Committee ruled on the opening point. "This gets us prepared for ford. in the second half was that M cClo ud 0-3 1-2 1, Kino 3-11 3-3 9, day of the Games that he was for her war relief work. out swinging as Democrats — or in Minnesota and South of votes outright. The Robertson forces also said Bush, campaigning in Mis­ AP photo what we have to do on Saturday.” their first field goal came with SprodMno 0-1 0-0 0, Sim m ons 0-2 0-0 0, eligible to compete. Her marriage to William Mit­ sparred at their leadoff debate of Dakota, whose contests next There was no such change of they thought Bush backers would souri, insisted “ I ’m telling the KIbbe 0-1 0-0 0. Totols 24-42 20-24 74. Undeniably, a key to UConn’s 11:26 to go — a Bradford layup off chell Blair of Chicago ended in Super Tuesday season. And Re­ week offer candidates a chance to heart for Democrat Bruce Bab­ pack the event. truth” about Dole. The Kansas TURNAROUND JUMPER — UConn’s Cliff Robinson “ It didn’t have any effect. I just divorce. Krock died in 1974. publican George Bush made a flat go into Super Tuesday a winner. bitt and RepublicanPetedu Pont, success, which in turn dictated a steal. F A IR F IE L D (40) prepared for the Olympics,” said senator has been complaining Two free throws by Jeff King Bradford 3-134-812, W alters 5111-512, (00) pumps in two of his 21 points over Fairfield’s Harold prediction about the March 8 In Nevada. Bush won a non­ who made their exits from the Debate organizers said the about llth-hour ads Bush ran in Fairfield’s demise, was the Hus­ Duncan 0-5 0-0 0, Souelrl 1-7 2-2 4, Hogls Guliaev, the 1987 world speed kies’ defense against junior Troy gave UConn a 30-point lead. .'51-21, 0-1 0-1 0, HMI 0-1 0-2 0, Rodgers 1-2 0-0 2, Brantley during their game Thursday night at the New mega-primary: “ I intend to binding GOP presidential straw race on Thursday. Neither ex­ campaigns were all allotted the New Hampshire, attacking skating champion. Bob Stivers Bradford. He was averaging 24 with 12:41 remaining. B rantley 4-12 4-918. Totols 14-5215-27 48. Haven Coliseum. The Huskies won, 74-48. win.” poll Thursday night. But his tally pressed regret about his under­ same number of tickets, and Dole’s stand on taxes, oil import Guliaev won the race in 1 LOS ANGELES (AP) - Bob Their ranks thinning rapidly. was nearly equaled by undecided dog candidacy. criticized Dole, saying he had fees and arms control. minute, 13.03 seconds tobreak the Stivers, TV special producer of mark of 1:15.18 set by American such shows as “ Circus of the Eric Heiden in 1980. Jens-Uwe Stars,” “ Celebrity Daredevils” Mey of East Germany, the and “ Stars Salute to the U S. Boitano gives luckless Americans hope 500-meter gold medalist, won a Olympic Team,” died of cancer silver in 1:13.11, and the Soviet Wednesday, a day before his 67th Olympian drama that captured like this. You focus your life on ski Union’s Igor Zhelezovsky won the birthday. Bv Steve Wllstein America’s heart, ended the same racing. The Olympics are a bronze in 1:13.19. Stivers created the 1969 celeb­ At fiieUpt’-) The Associated Press The United States skated a way his first race did on Sunday, dream come true. Then boom, it’s rity contest show “ The Movie just hours after her death from gone. It’s taken away from you third straight race without a Game.” featuring John Wayne. CALGARY, Alberta — 111 winds leukemia. and there’s no chance to get it medal. Jansen, who finished with . Jimmy Stewart, Carol are blowing hard across the PRICE GUARANTEE The 22-year-old from West back. the third fastest 600-meter split, Burnett and Burt Reynolds. AS A MFMBEr^ OF "NATIONWllJl BUYINf. CO GREAT Winter Olympics, revealing flaws was heading down the straighta­ Allis. Wis., stumbled on a “ I was ready for this race,” she The previous year he produced OP' AL SIFFFFRT'S GUArMNTFfS IC;WFF<' in planning, playing havoc with straightaway near the end of the said. “ I had a good starting way before his final turn when he a nationwide talent search for PRICES THRU VOLUME BUYING skiing and taking special aim at 1,000-meter race and sprawled on position (No. 1) and a great came down too hard on the outer NBC-TV. “ Showcase ’68,” which the luckless Americans. the ice. shock on his face and opportunity. I really thought I edge of his right skate and lost his introduced Linda Ronstadt to Only the whirling grace of U.S. despair in his eyes. Moments was going to have a great race.... balance, tumbling into the wall. network television, as well as Sly figure skater Brian Boitano and FAST SERVICE later there were tears as he I just hope my teammates can do “ I felt very, very strong in the and the Family Stone and others. his friendly rival, Brian Orser of AL SIEFEERT'S SERVICES EVERY PRODUCT SOI (> clutched his fiancee, Canadian the best we can for the U.S. of A.” backstretch,” he said. “ I felt like In 1975 he created “ The People’s Canada, punctured the gloom BY A PROFESSIONALLY TRAINED TECHNICIAN speed skater Natalie Grenier, Fletcher is the ninth member of I was still accelerating. I put my Choice Awards,” now in its 14th BOTH IN AND OUT O f W ARRANTY SONS that pervaded the Games on right skate down a nd it caught the 2 then a trip home for a delayed the U.S. Ski Team to sustain a Thursday and hung so heavily on year. funeral. serious injury this season. outer edge and I couldn’t roil it Stivers is survived by his wife. FAMOUS NAME BRANDS the Americans and Canadians. back over, and I was down. I just Bunny; son Robert Jr,, stepsons TO BUY FROM Boitano’s dazzling, flawless Before Jansen fell, he was In Calgary, the winds were could not believe it.” AL SIEFEERT'S CARRYS ONIY NATIONAL IY Tom and Larry Hendel; and two performance in the short pro­ ahead of the pace of the eventual calm enough in the morning to Jansen also fell in the 500 KNOW NAME BRAND MERCHANDISE THAT gram moved him closer to winner. Nikolai Guliaev of the allow the takeoff of 129 hot-air granddaughters. YOU CAN TRUST, SUCH AS SONY meters Sunday, just hours after Soviet Union. American Eric balloons to turn the skies into a PANASONIC, MITSUBISHI ZENITH GE America’s first gold, and earned his sister died of leukemia. Flaim finished fourth behind canvas of brilliant colors. But 3 WHIRLPOOL, MAGIC CHEF MAYTAG, RCA him a big smile from a little fan, “ For some reason, I don’t feel LITTON, JENN-AIR. PLuS MANY MORE' 16-year-o!d Soviet pairs gold silver medalist Jens-Uwe Mey of dangerous gusts kicked up again as shocked as I did after the 500,’’ Police Roundup medalist Ekaterina Gordeeva. East Germany and Soviet bronze in the afternoon and victimized Jansen said. “ I think part of that “ I think this is one of my medalist Igor Zhelezovsky. ski jumpers with a second post­ was because of the whole day, FINANCING all-time best, and I ’m very proud A freak hit-and-run accident on ponement of the 90-meter team because my sister’s deaUi was AL SIEFEERT'S OFFERS LONG TERM FINANCING, LOWEST PRICES... of it,” said Boitano, the 1986 world the slopes at the start of the event. that morning. Police seek two 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH OPTIOTJ ON MOST champion from Sunnyvale, dismal day knocked out the best Angry fans who stood vainly in “ Today I feel a slight sense of in store robbery PRODUCTS, PLUS ACCEPTS VISA, MASTER Calif., who can clinch victory hope among U.S. womendownhill the cold, midday winds for the relief that this is over. I ’m going 4 CARD AND DISCOVER ...BEST SELECTION! Saturday by outskating Orser in racers. Pam Fletcher, 25. of start, hoping to see “ Flying to go home tonight, spend the An unspecified amount of cash the freestyle program. Acton, Mass., suffered a broken Finn” Matti Nykanen go for weekend with my family. They’re was taken from the Cap’N Cork Orser, the 1987 world cham­ right leg while warming up when another gold, criticized the not going to be disappointed at all. Package Store on North Main EXTENDED WARRANTY PANASONIC MITSUBISHI ZENITH pion. won the short program by a she collided with a man who sped Games’ organizers for poor They know I did what I could. Street during a robbery Thursday AL SIEFEERT'S OFFERS EXTENDED WARRANTEES VIDEO CASSEHE VIDEO CASSEHE CAMCORDER slim margin but trails overall past her as she crumpled in the planning. “ It was very disappointing. afternoon, police said. ON EVERY MAJOR APPLIANCE, COLOR TV RECORDER RECORDER with the compulsory , figures snow, The chief of the jumping I ’ve trained for years and I didn’t AP photo The robbery, which occurred at VCR THEY SELL LOW COST PROTECTION included. His superb skating, “ I just sat there and cried,’’ she competition. Rob McfZormack, finish a race,” he said. “ But what about 1 p.m., was carried out by 5 AGAINST FUTURE REPAIRS ASK A though, went a long way toward GOING — Bonny Warner of the U.S. pushes off from the said. said he had recommended to the happened in the past week has two black men. who fled west on SALESPERSON FOR DETAILS soothing Canadian spirits after start during the competition at the Winter Olympics Ironically. Fletcher could have local organizers two years ago just put things in an absolutely North Main Street in a blue their hockey team was upset 3-1 stayed safely in bed all morning that they create a windscreen, different perspective. I don’t feel station wagon, police spokesman • VHS« by Finland. in Calgary. Warner had the best American finish ever in because the event was postponed perhaps by planting trees, or as bad as I could. I felt good in • C A IU M A O V • 4 HEAD Gary Wood said. HONESTY • winnfss RfMOTi • ON SCREEN GRAPHICS Losing one game had little sixth place. for the second day as the result of install special lighting that would warmup and I believed with my The men did not show any AL SIEFFERT'S WILL PROPERLY REPRESENT ALL • CAMJE READY effect on Canada’s chances of 60 mph gusts at Mount Allan. allow jumping at night when the 600 split, I should have won a weapons, and no one was injured. THEIR PRODUCTS, EVERY TIME SIEFFERT'S • WIRHESS REMOTE SIEFFERT'S reaching the Olympic ' hockey against hapless France, which medal-round contention even be­ The man who hit her turned out winds are usually calmer. medal.’’ Wood said. He said police are LOW PRICE. LOW PRICE. medal round. Winning two may has been outscored 29-5 in its fore they take the ice against to be a 6-foot-2. 220-pound volun­ “ It’s stressful,” said Nykanen, Jansen flew home after the investigating the incident. F259 *3 6 9 T899 not be enough for the United three losses. Norway, if West Germany upsets teer course worker, but all the who won the 70-meter event and is race. A wake was scheduled for States, Sweden, 2-0-1, jumped ahead of the Soviet Union and Czechoslo­ 5-foot-2, 130-pound Fletcher saw favored to win the 90-meter his sister Friday and sen'ices will FREE LOCAL DELIVERY 1 9 " R C A 2 5 " RCA GENERAL Chants of “ Go, Canada, Go" Canada in the tight A pool race vakia beats Austria. at the time was a big hulk on skis singles gold on Saturday. “ The be held Saturday in West Allis, Two men arrested AL SIEFFERT'S DELIVERS AND INSTALLS MOST COLOR TV COLOR filled the Saddledome. but Fin­ with a 4-2 victory over Switzer­ Even if the Americans are alive coming at her like a speeding wind is the worst thing about this Wis. PRODUCTS FREE OF CHARGE INSTALLATION — ^C O NSO LE ElEC TR IC land filled the net with pucks land. Canada is tied with Finland and beat Norway, they would truck. They tried to avoid each hill. But I still like this hill and I American Eric Flaim, who took on drug charges ALSO AVAILABLE ON DISHWASHERS AUTOMATIC Thursday night for a 3-1 victory. at 2-1, followed by surprisingly have to beat West Germany by at other, but there wasn’t enough am confident that Finland can fourth in the 5,000 meters Wed- 7 DISPOSALS AND BUIIT-IN PRODUCTS WASHER Chants of “ USA, USA” should strong Poland, 1-1-1, Switzerland, least two goals Sunday to ad­ time to say, “ Excuse me.” win the gold medal.” ' nesday, came back with another Two Hartford men were RCA R EM O n • C A S U • HEAVY fill the building tonight. But if the 1-2, and France, 0-3. vance with the Soviet Union and Fletcher, who said she felt like East Germany won a gold, fourth in the 1,000 and might have DUTY charged Wednesday in connec­ CONTROL RtADV Americans don’t beat underdog France lost 6-2 Thursday to Czechoslovakia to the medal she’d hit a tree, acknowledged the silver and bronze in the women’s taken the bronze medal if he tion with an incident in which L_ • TO U C H • LARGE ....J q TUNE CAPACITY Norway, they can start filling Poland and is the only team in the round. accident may have been her fault. luge as American Bonny Warner hadn’t slipped on the final turn. police found cocaine and drug LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED READY “ Everything is a must win,” The man suffered a knee injury AL SIEFFERT'S FAMILY HAS BEEN SERVING THE their suitcases a few days early. group without a shot at finished sixth, the best ever by an Flaim finished in 1:13.53. paraphernalia in a car in the Despite the loss, Canada needs advancing. U.S. forward Tony Granato said. and a possible broken bone in his U.S. luger in an Olympics. “ I guess you look at it and what parking lot at the Manchester GREATER MANCHESTER/HARTFORD AREA FOR OVER 35 YEARS IN THE APPLIANCE SIEFFERT'S just one more victory to earn a Three teams from each pool Speed skater Dan Jansen’s hand. The sweep moved East Ger­ happened to his sister. ” said Nick Parkade. police said. SIEFFERT'S $299 second emotional bid fora medal “ It’s so frustrating,” she said. INDUSTRY WE TRY HARDER TO PLEASE, AND LOW PRICE... spot in the six-team medal round. will make the medal round. many into second place in the Thometz, Jansen’s close friend Edwin Lopez. 27. and Benardo $299 LOW PRICES M 49 O E la ib . DWyER....«24». That should come Saturday The Americans could be out of to dedicate to his late sister, an “ You work so hard for something medals standings with six. who helped him off the ice. Guzman, 24, were each charged HAVE A RECORD TO PROVE ITI with possession of cocaine and GENERAL possession of drug parapherna­ GENERAL GENERAL lia, according to police. PR^iFESSIONAL SALES STAFF ELECTRIC ELECTRIC ELECTRIC Police said they saw Lopez AL SIEFFERT'S SALES STAFF IS EAGER TO HELP ^UNDBtCOUNTn 30" ELECTRIC ia CU.FT. Selection of new coaches must be careful process holding a brown vial in his hand YOU SELECT THE BEST PRODUCT THAT FITS DISHWASHER RANGE MIGRATOR YOUR NEEDS, AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD when they approached the car. A ICLEAN8 • TEXTURED Ron Coumoyer stepped down without much Catholic school — where the teaching salaries don’t make a hasty choice. Manchester High’s five-year case containing a razor blade and • ENfROV sm . fanfare on Jan. 14. approach those of the public schools — to record under Coumoyer (25-24-2) pales in a small glass tube with cocaine SAVER ijlWE DOORS comparison to East’s nine-year mark under Kelly I SELECTION & DISPLAY • SEIF • PLUS MANY Jude Kelly, whose departure was widely Southington High School. Southington has a rich residue was found inside the car, AL SIEFFERT'S HAS THF WIDFSI SELECTION OF CUANING MORS rumored, made it official on Feb. 10. sports heritage that will be strengthened with (61-33-2), but both coaches left programs on solid police said. Thoughts AMERICA'S FAVORITE TOP NAME BRANDS ON FEATURES* And tixiay. crosstown rivals Manchester High Kelly’s arrival. ground. Slipping backward can’t be allowed. Lopez and Guzman were re­ DISPLAY FOR YOU TO COMPARE Pf^lCES, m m School and East Catholic High School are today ApLENty Kelly’s name had been mentioned for a job at The new coaches should have teaching positions leased on $5,000 non-surety bonds. FEATURES, AND TO TRY IT OUT FOR YOURSELF ISIEFFERT' SIEFFERT'S Hall High School of West Hartford, as well as the in the buildings. Players need to have contact with They are to appear in Hartford without head football coaches. I LOW P R IC l: LOW PRICE. Len Auster Southington post. The Southington opening came their coaches during the day as well as at practice. Superior Court next Wednesday. $269 T399 M 99 As Tim McCarver might say, “ What’s going on here?” Sports Editor first. “ I ’m going to a Class LL school, and that’s a Coaching is not a 3-to-5:30 job. It takes 24 hours a major step. Plus there were financial day, 365 days a year. Cidtfrom V .^ 8 4 to 384 E-Z TERMS For Coumoyer, it was a desire for more freedom Surprise Invasion ■ CASH in his academic pursuits. For 28 of his 45 years, considerations. I had to do what’s best for me and Coumoyer’s replacement will have some my family. It was the whole package they offered latitude. He won’t be locked into one system. But North Korean armed forces / ■ MASTER CARD Coumoyer has put a lot of time and energy, as a ■ VISA player and a coach, into football. That takes its toll. will be a big improvement over the current me,’’ Kelly said, explaining his decision last week. Kelly’s successor will find a weighty situation. If he struck across the 38th parallel in Now Exit 59 a surprise invasion of South To ■ MONTHLY PMT. program. Some of the money would go toward So Kelly is heading for a new challenge. What doesn’t advocate the wishbone offense, does he go to 1-384 and PHONEAt 647-9997 fiie|il|Wt'