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M — MANCHESTER HERALD. Wcdneaday. Feb. 25.1967 MANCHESTER SPORTS MKCELLANEOUS RMMLE n r/. FURNITURE FDR SALE Drunk driving Birthday parties Whalers back NBwtBttwMorkttl Loro* Brand new Hstlngl 11 Ideal Recllner chair, gold Aluminum window frame HR IMOMT Oupitx. 3 gttttrouo home tar the growing with screen and shutters. M r o e m s , m bottw, full tweed, (aood condition. nets mother Jaii are no partyl on right track tamllyl Fabulous 9 plus $60. 643-7528.0 Like new, 28 x 44. Terrific l \ 1 / i u u bONMMfltS-OM flnlshdO. room Garrison Colonial value. $85. 646-1617.0 ConvBRldnt locattoiKlood situated on private ... page 3 ... page 11 I-3M. Ortof opportunltv To(Mlers wood rocking J L s 1 ... page 15 wooded lot In popular ch air like new. $10. 52 gallon hot water hooter 10 hovd ftnnont hdlp pay Bolton neighborhood. com p lete with relief v w mortoaod. Jove* G. Stained medium brown. Chock full of extras In­ 643-7917 after 4:30.0 valve. $25.64^ 5^ . o tetdin Rdol Eototd 447- cluding 2 family rooms, MS a new cherry kitchen, great Pink boudoir chair - For sale rocks, minerals sun porch, bar, deluxe $15.00. Call 6494S40.O and crystals. Call 643-4302. Hobbyloto Rdlolcd- Jocunl spa, large storage Mancbdsfdr...t159,900. barn, and It’s decorat^ Sofa 86 Inches with match­ New, never worr Reid Hdofd(M,fnO oquord foot 4 beautifullvl 4 bedrooms, 1 . 4 ' l l ing chair. Gold tweed, hockey pants. Cooper car oorood would bd ordot lovelv living room and excellent condition. S9S.or padded. Cost $60., sell $30. tor any numbor of utdt. It spacious formal dining w m best offer. Call 647-9907.O Call 646B661 after 4 pm.o ocoompanldt tbit 4 bod- room. A must to seel ntSf roam full dormod Capo $314,900. Jackson & Jack- Woterbed - four board, Large 'Gone with the with flroplacdd living son Real Estate. 647-S400.a king size. $99. Call 64F4364 Wind' electric lamp. Rust \ tone flowers on white. HanrliPHtpr Hprali'i room, dining room and evenlngs.o Manchester — A City of Village Charm lowdr Idvdl roc room. Coventry- Cost $200., sell $85. 528- Propdrfy also Includos 2 S149,900..Hlahllghted by a One Lazy Bov chair - 18M.O story bam and odlacont 13'x 31' great room with a m golden color, $75. Coll corral. O. W. FIsb Realty. split fleldstone fireplace. 643-2248.0 Carriage - makes Into 643-1901 or •71-1400.a This gorgeous Contem­ stroller and car bed. $25. Thursetay, Feb. 26.1987 30 Cents porary has 3 bedrooms, 2 Mattress, box spring and for all. Call 649-1827 or Manchdstor- full baths and a beautiful bed frame for double bed. 643-0290.D ...$132,900...Now to view overlooking the val- Clean. $60. Coll 649-9713. morfcdt. Lovdly 7 room lev. Acre lot odlocent to Capo In Immaculate con- public golf course. Home Hundreds of readers turn Sewers, dlfton. Features: 3 bed­ built In 1900. D. W. Fish to Classified every day ENDROLLS rooms. fireplace, full Realty. 643-1519 or 871- searching for some par­ 27% width-288 Tower panel basement, cbeery kitchen 1400.O ticular Item. Will your ad 12%wldlh-2for2B8 with appliances Included. be there? 643-2711. MUST ba pickad up at tti6 firehouse Won't lostl Coll for more Harald Offlca Monday thru Information. Sentry Real See this lovelv 4 bedroom TV/8TERE0/ Thursday bafora It a.m.only. Estate. 643-4060.O Ranch situated In the APPLIANCES still issue South end of town. Large says Reagan living room, kitchen, 2 full INVITATION TO BID baths, 2 cor garage a good - A »«»»• Refrlgerirtor - 2 door, 16 E buy at S169JKI0. U & R cubic feet. Manual de­ Automotive By Georee Layng _Tli« MonchMttr Public Realty. 643-2692.0 frost. $25.00. 643-2809.D Herald Reporter SchM lt M Udta M dt for IN- OUSTINAL ANTS for th* Copper colored Cold Spot, IfW -lfW •cboel yuur. S M itd An elegant portrayal of negotiations to resolve fire pro­ was unaware M * will b * ruculvud until the modern life sytle can frost free refrigerator tection and seweP service problems with freezer. Good condl- GARS ^ « C H S. 1N7,2:00 P.M .. at be seen In this 3 bedroom, )>etween the town of Manchester tima ttm wtll ba pub- tlon. $125.6496947. "The president did not seem to be V/i both Williamsburg Co­ FONSa LE ahd the Eighth Utilities District did By Merrill Hartson Hclv M iiiod. Th« rioM It rt- lonial townhouse located aware of the way in which the Mrvod to raiMt any and all hot result in any compromises The Associated Press BMi. ipacltlcotlont and bid In exclusive Lydall FARM 8UPPUE8 Dodge Coronet - 1975. 8 operation was implemented and the r a m may ba tocurod at the Woods. Cleon and cpotl- -V- V • • > T- Wednesday. Both sides said that -eervlcie AND EQUIPMENT cylinder, 4 door, good WASHINGTON - President full consequences of U.S. M noat Offlca, 45 Narth votlng...the master bed­ condition. $1000. Call John key concessions involved in one participation.” l Obdol Stroot. ManchMttr, tSfllS, IN nuich-talked-about solution would Reagan “ did not seem to be aware” Qannoctlcut. room boasts a series of days, 643-2711 or 647-88H While offering a lengthy descrip­ spacious closets plus a D M e w i Factory Spring clear­ of the way his arms-to-Iran policy nights. be politically difficult, if not impos­ tion of the arms sale and profits glamourous gloss sola­ ance. Must sell several all sible, to make. was being implemented nor of “ the steel buildings. Sizes from diversion, the report said the whole rium to enloy outslde- Olds Delta H, 2 door Eighth District officials said at a full consequences" of that policy, 30 X 40 to 70 X 150. Save affair "has been an in some Inslde. S140's. For a pri­ coupe, royal broughm, meeting held in Lincoln C/enter that the Tower commission said today in ORPARTMBNT OP vate showing call 646-2482. (xlditlonal 5 percent If respects still is an enigma. ... The TRANSPORTATION 1981, loaded, with all the Eighth District electors, who must a report harshly critical of the $4 WOLCOTT H ItL ROAD Blanchard & Rossetto. purchased before 3-12-87. whole matter cannot be fully Coll Peter at 203-742-9086. extras. Very sharp, mint. ppprove any final solution, would leeway Reagan gave to his National WRTHRRtPIRLD. "We Guarantee Our HOMES 423-5133, 6pm. explained.” CONNRCTICUT Houses". HOMES APARTMENTS ROOMMATES not give up complete control of the Security C/oundl. FOR SALE The commission, appointed by The panel concluded that White N O n C R T O FOR SALE FOR RENT WANTEO Olds Calais 85, automatic, political subdivisionk’s sewer House chief of staff Donald Regan CMTRACTORS: I OFFICE/RETAIL operations. Reagan himself, said Uie president Sealed Mdt for tlw conttruc- air conditioning, power apparently was motivated to sell — who is expected to resign under tlen ef the follewing projtctt EIIIngton-QuIet country Female roommate-to EQUIPMENT steering, brakes and win­ Town negotiators made that pressure within days — “ must bear setting, 1 bedroom apart­ arms to the Iranian regime of wNI be received by me Cem- NOTICE OF DISSOLVTION APARTMENTS FOR RENT share 3 bedroom house. dows. Cruise control. proposal last week, while the primary responsibility for the mbtlaner of Trantportotlon Cetenlel Leuwesretts A ments. From $400. Nor­ Non-smoker. Furnished 25,000 miles. $8500.646-7110 Eighth District said it was only Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini by In Room 145 at: theastern Property M an­ Typewriter, Remington compassion for Americans held chaos that descended upon the Dry Cleaners, Manchester bedroom, $300 per month standard. $25. Call 646- ,9 to 5 ask for Jean. Filling to give up its sewer M WOLCOTT H ILL ROAD Manchester agement. 529-8972. plus one third utilities. hostage in Lebanon. White House" when the Iran WETHERSFIELD, ResMvea, that me dissolu­ 8302.0 operations in the northwest area of initiative was disclosed. tion of Colonial Launderette 2 bedroom unit, fully applianced kitchen, Columblo 228-0437.______1974 Chevy Corvette-blue, “ By his own account, as evi­ CONNECTICUT 04109 Four room apartment Manchester, known as Buckland. The report said that the strong- A Dry Cleaners, Inc. Is here­ wall to wall carpeting. *575.00 per month. You don't hove to be an exterior and Interior, runs denced in his diary and notes, and until 3:00 P.M ., Wednetdev. by oumorlied by me Board of available Immediately. Meanwhile, the town said it could willed Regan exerted more per­ M ercb SS, If07 otter which advertising expert to get S0AT8/MARINE excellent, good looking as conveyed to the Ixmrd by his Directors and by me Share­ Manchester Adults preferred. No pets, car. Needs little work. not relinquish control of its Buck- sonal control over the White House time no further bldt will be holders and that me offleers no appliances. Security results In Clossifled. We'll EQUIPMENT land firehouse on Tolland Turnpike principal advisers. President Rea­ accepted. No Exceptlont. of the Corporation are au- 3 bedroom Townhouse, fully applianced help you word your od. $5000 firm. Call 646-1516. gan was deeply committed to staff than any other chief of staff The Mdt will be publicly thorlied to execute and de­ and reference. 1 car. 649- to the Eighth District because then opened and read In Room 140 kitchen, All hardwood flooring. *650.00 per 1265. 643-2711. securing the release of the hos­ has in recent memory and “ should liver to the Secretary ef State 16 foot Mad River canoe, Buick La Sabre Ltd., 1982, it (xmld not provide service to have insisted that an orderly OTfhe O.O.T. Admlnlttrotlen of the State of Connecticut, o month. 4 door, fully loaded. Mint. tages,” said the commission. bolldine. paddles Included. Used northwest and western Manches­ statement of Intent to dis­ 3 rooms, clean quiet 1st I WANTED four times. Excellent con­ $4200. Call 646-2557. "It was this intense compassion process be observed.” STATE PROJECT solve me Corporation by Act floor apartment. Heat, ap­ ter. The Eighth District last week The panel also concluded that of the Corporation'. Manchester dition. $800. Please call for the hostages that appeared to Tewp ef Eett Windter. Pre­ pliances. Prefer retired TO RENT had proposed that it take control of John Poindexter, the president's 2 bedroom Ranch-style condominium, fully 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- 78 6 cylinder AMC Con­ the station, while the town offered motivate his steadfast support of lect Ne. in-O04l: Replace­ 027-03 lady or older married 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for cord station wagon, runs national security adviser' and ment of Ootollne and Heot- applianced kitchen, central air, new wall to to share it. the Iran initiative, even in the face Ine Oil Tank Svetem at 0.0. couple. References, secur­ Bob. great. $850. 646-7807. North’s boss until his resignation wall carpeting, recreational facilities. ity, no pets. 646-6113. A swap of the firehouse for the of opposition from his secretaries of T. Hlimwav Oorooe, (Bldo. DEPARTMENT OP State and Defense," the report said. last November, "failed grievously 2 #01-010). EnMneer: Daniel TRANSPORTATION *725.00 per month. 19M Angler cuddy cabin, 1984 Ford Ranger Pick-Up sewers has been advocated by a on the matter of Contra diversion.” P. Young. Office ef Property 34 WOLCOTT H ILL ROAD Centrally located large 1st Young professional, with evinrude. 115 horse - 4 speed, 4 cylinder, 57M0 number of observers as one way to The panel's inch-thick report was ContrM. WethertHeld. (Pro- floor 3V2 rooms. All utili­ male, seeking a quiet one glpsp %o thapreeWaBtane lupwicTs - leci Scope Code **A"). Manchester power, wtih power tilt and miles, $30M. Call 646-5422. solve longstanding problems be­ Poindexter knew a diversion of 2 bedroom Townhouse, fully applianced ties, parking. Call 649- bedroom or studio apart­ trim. Boot fully equipped tween the two governments. simultaneously, at midmorning, Note: Pre-Award Confer­ NOTICE TO 2865. ment In Manchester area. and afforded the most complete funds to the Contras had occunred CONTRACTORS: kitchen, I'A baths, central air, wall to wall with galley unit. Marine Plymouth 1980 TC3- 2 The negotiators agreed to meet ence on Friday. April Non-smoker, no pets, ref­ toilet. Easy roll trailer. door, standard transmis­ account so far of the crisis trig­ but "apparently failed to appre­ 1 A 1907. at 10:00a.m. In Sealed bids for the construc­ again March ll to try to resolve tion of me fellowlno prelects carpeting, brand new ^apartments. *725.00 Available April 1st - 4 1/2 erences available. 522- $8495. Days 643-8916 or sion, power steering, ciate or ignored the serious legal Room 139. Award ef their differences. Tuesday's meet­ gered by public word of the arms ISO Mwleci wm be MOV will be received by me Com­ per month. rooms on 2nd floor; stove, 3883. evenings 569-3942. am/fm radio, good me­ sale and the diversion of proceeds and political risks presented. A 1M7. w ork to cem- missioner ef Transportation refrigerator, 1 car gar­ ing, which at times saw negotiators “ His clear obligation was either In Room 145at: * chanical condition. No to support the Nicaraguan Contra menceenMeyiAi907. All units have parking for 2 cars, pay age. Heat and hot water rust $1350, call after 5:30. on both sides raise their voices and to investigate the matter or take it 24 WOLCOTT HILL ROAD rebels. The Department of Trant- own utilities, 1 year lease, security Included. 1 month secur­ Merchandise' PETS AND 649-8820 become curt with one another, was to the president or both. He did 5 eeilatlon, hereby notiflet all WETHERSFIELD, ity. $465 per month. Call The man held most responsible CONNECTICUT 04109 SUPPLIES the fourth held since both govern­ neither.” Mddert that It will offlrmo- deposit. No pets. 643-1411 after 6 pm. 1974 Datsun 260Z-fully for the two operations. Marine Lt. tlvelv Inture that In any cen- until 3:00 P.M ., Wednesday, ments agreed to try to negotiate Poindexter tried to exclude tiwct entered Into purtuant to March 25, 1907 after which loaded, very good con- their problems. Col. Oliver North, came in for tough Manchester - one bed­ AKC Golden Retriever dtlon, g a r a g ^ all vear,re- scrutiny by the commission, led by members of his National Security ttdt odvertltement, minority tim e na further bids will be 179 J ANTIQUES/ puppies, 8 weeks old, fe­ " I ’ll bring my boxing gloves the butinett enterprltet will be accepted. NO EXCEP­ W i con help you Iwcoim i room apartment, close to celpts totaling over $5000, C/ouncil staff from knowing about I'ZICOUECnSLES male and 2 males left. next time,” said town negotiator former Sen. John Tower and afforded full opportunity to TIONS. The bids will be pub­ "REALE" PROFESSIONAL! shopping, busline. $435 must see to appreciate. including former National Security the Iran deal and actively misled su^M Mdt In retponte to licly opened and read In per month. Years lease, Mother obedience $2850 firm. Call Michael. Stephen T. Penny, a town director. Secretary of State George Shultz ttw Invitation and that mey Room 140 of the D.O.T. Ad­ Cill 046-452S. and u k lor Oin. one month security, utili­ 1920 Rocking Chair - ma­ trained, all papers and Adviser Brent Scoweroft and will not be dltcrlmlnoted ministration Bulldlno. 649-7022 or 487-5208, keep - District legal counsel John D. "on one or more occasions," the ties additional. No pets. ple, needs some reflnlsh- shots. $250. 646-0114 or LaBelle Jr. said a large number of former Secretary of State Edmund ddolntt on the eroundt of FEDERAL AID PROJECTS D.F. REALE, INC. 646B067. trying. report added. race, coler, notional erlein, Peterman Building Com­ Ing. $40. Coll 643-7534.0 Eighth District residents, including Muskie. eex. mental retardation or PAP No. HE8-0SnO4) Reel Esiele In the harshest criticism yet of The board said it “ found indica­ IM aw. OMWnttr. Cl. pany, 649-9404 or 643-1951. 1971 Chevrolet Townsman some influential officials, were n b ^ c M dttoMllty InMudlne Town of Vomon, Prolect No. the president’s handling of foreign tions” that North “ was involved in I4A127: Operational Lanes at S4S-4S2S Wagon. 351 engine, new Herald photo by Pinto but not limited to blindnett. Manchester - Maple Wood ICARR adamantly opposed to giving up an effort, over time, to conceal or In centlderotlon for on Conn. Rte. 03 (Oort Hill Rd.) radiator. 1967 Plymouth ntrol of the sewer operations policy and his own National Secur­ and Reoon Rood. Engineer: apartments. New luxury, ICLOTHINS FOR RALE Valiant Slant 6. Parts. $SD. ity Council and White House staff, withhold important information." Leon M. Alford, District # 1, outside <>f Buckland. All protpectlve Mddert with­ Re-Doing Old Times - this two bedroom townhouses. 649-4006.O the three-member board said that North was fired over the Iran Rocky Hill. (P rolect Scope Government Homes - " I don’t think its going to fly, Batrel of fun in# to obtain Propotol Pormt from $1 (U repair). Delin­ 3 bedroom Parker Street 279 Bldwell Street. 649- Coot chocoldte brown, fur episode. Code "C "). 5249. Reagan "appears to have pro­ must contact the Engineer of quent tax property. Cape Is a must see! The collar, size 16. Moved to based on what I've seen so far,” he A chronology of events written by Centroclt at least five (5) STATE PROJECT said. LaBelle said district residents ceeded with a concept of the ddyt prior to the granbno ot Repossessions. Call 1- 805- fireplaced living room af­ Florida. New, used four Thom as Knott of 118 Main St. stokes the keep himself warm Wednesday. initiative that was not accurately North was full of inaccuracies, the Town O f Sherman, Prelect fords a spacious simplici­ 3 bedroom duplex, $425 times. Cost $189 now $M.o like the sewer operation because it such propotol documents. No. 127-01: RohoMIltotlon of 687-6000. Ext. GH-9965 for month. Security and refer­ Temperatures are expected to remain in reflected in the reality of the "Affldovlt'' of non-collutlon ty...the master bedroom flames inside a barrel by the hockey area Bridges. Sherman - Bridge current repo list. ences. 684-5218, call after C0NN.i'| VOLUME DEALER is run by a small staff. Please tom to page 10 and oil other requirement at­ Ne. 02390, Rte. 39 over Wlml- on the first floor provictes In addition, he said its service is at Center Springs Park in an effort to the 30s and 40s through the weekend. operation. tached to the prepetolt mutt 5. slnk Brook. Engineer: Looking for the Ideal privacy and accessibili­ ICARS less expensive because of a simpli- be completed and returned Arthur F. Hourlhon Jr., Dis­ ty...offered at an e a y SUPtoViORLD OF WHEELS with the submitted Md. Pel- trict #4, New Milford. (Pro­ hom e??? Don't pass this 3 bedroom house - near FOR SALE fled billing process, requires fewer tare to refern on enceled lect Scope Code "C "). one up 111 Call today to see going price of $115JM)0. M ain Street. $675 per full-time personnel and allows **AWIdeyR" ef nenpropoealt will be Issued to m e prolect Is locojled. All VW C O N V E R T IB L E '84 tM XW SOt mumoK vious you have certain marbles 1985. site near Semipalatinsk in Soviet fundamental research." 7 aouthwestern views, town professional suites 5 epd, ec, case, exc. cond, CionnecUcut. IN F ACT, the group each Mdder. Only one propo- proposals must be obtained Coventry - convenient lo­ Kazakhstan, about 1,700 miles In Geneva, the chief Soviet available from 1000to6000 you’re going for and so are we." Soviet officials said they were that led the nine-year boycott sM will be deposited inmeMd In Wethersfleld. across one of Ver­ cation, near courtyard en­ low low ml, $0405. * s 6 a s « 5 8 B B southeast of Moscow, "to check the delegate to the Geneva Conference hex. square feet. Lease or pur­ The major marble sought by the forced to resume testing for rea­ against Nestle, met outside N ele: Surety Company mont's largest lakes. trance, newly renovated 1 chase. Boyle Real Estate UL MMTIJR MU. BIMIOMD results of research into the physics on Disarmament, Yuri Nazarkin, AH bidders ore required to In- Bond, on form furn­ VW T U R B O D IE S E L '84 Eighth District is the Buckland sons of national security because Fairfield-based GE on Wednesday Index bedroom apartment, car­ Company. 649-4800. 5 epd, anif, ac, 1 owner, sold of a nuclear explosion,” Tass said. said: "W e wish to reaffirm that if ferm themselves fully e f the ished by the Deport­ All approvals and peting, $365, 1 1/2 months firehouse, which was built by the the United States had refused to protest the firm’s involvement in 20 pages, 2 eeetlont cendttlone reldtine to me ment of Transporta­ a serviced here, $8405. It gave no further details. the United States halts its nuclear excellent potential security deposit, no pets, I B7 RMa~CAB town before Buckland became part Kremlin overtures to suspend its nuclear weapons. Story on page 4. conetrucHon and labor under tion, for at least one- Vernon-Office space. Full •7 mw m iA CM Batenin called the Soviet explo­ testing, the Soviet Union will be othlch the work wtll be, or Is tMrd of the amount of for future subdivi­ adults pretarred. 74^9641. VW JE T T A '88 o f the Eighth District. own weapons tests. Advice______13 Lottery------2 service. 700 to MO square prepared to halt on a reciprocal new bol no performed and the the bid, must ac­ sion. Buy one or all. feet. Reasonable. Near 4 dr, 5 epd, ac, case, local car, Although no longer in iU Jurisdic­ “ Washington’s irresponsible pol­ sion "a forced measure motivated Buelneee - 1 8 Obttuertee— 10 centrecter shall emMoy os company each propos­ Three bedroom apart­ axe. cond, $8005. tion, the Buckland station is still icy has placed us before the need to by security concerns,” and said his basis the implementation of its own tar P S poesiMe, such memeds al, certified check will hospital. David Mahoney H f f f Mostly sunny, mild Cleeellled . 10-20 Opinion 0 As low as $34,900 for ment, $550 monthly, secur- used to cover three-quarters of its terminate the unilateral morato­ country did not plan to stage a program of nuclear testing any day end means In the carrying not be accepted. The Company. 236-1253. VW PICKUP '31 NMBAN KINM OAM4N4 TovaTAeMxmaoaa (ta m ice------14 P eop ie------2 out e f this work ds will not Commissioner ef 32 acre parcel. Call Ity deposit required, intended service area. Penny said, rium," Soviet Defense Ministry series of tests to catch up with any or month.” Tonight will be clear, low around qppllances qnd heert not Qaa; 4 epd; sharp truck, Conneeticut _ 4 Sports _ _ 15-17 cause Interruption or Inter- Transportallan res­ owner regarding inils territory includes the Bryan spokesman Maj. Gen. Gely Batenin possible decline in superpower In Washington, State Depart­ 20. Friday will be sunny, high Ssrence with any other cen- erves the right to re­ Included, no pets. 643-7480. $2005. temperature in the low 40s. Chance Entertainment 13 T eie vle io n ___ 13 tfpctor. luct any and all bids. terms and appoint­ MMCEIIANEOUS Farnra subdivision and parts of told a news conference. "A historic parity. ment spokeswoman Deborah Cabin “ We do not plan to compete as to said she had not heard about the dCrain or snow Saturday. Details on F o c u s ______11 U.8./Wor1d_____ 5 fVbruory 25,1907 February 25, 1907 ment. Eost Hartford - Burnside FOR RENT » S6fkli> WORLD OF WHEELS chance for ending nuclear tests the frequency of nuclear tests with Soviet test and bad no comment. page 2. Local news.3.10 Weather------2 COMMISSIONER OF COMMISSIONER OF area. Lovely 1 bedroom UPMAN VW BRISTOL 589-621 1 HTFO. 519-5555 109/f»R¥lHClCN 4'i[ Please w in to page 18 once and for all has been missed." TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION garden apertment. Car­ ROUTE 8S, VERNON M l S - a S M t S S For ttoroge only - near WTBY. 574-1 672 1 800 692 1002 RT.b BRISTOL 09303 peting, appliances. M ain Street. 40 x 20 feet. 649-2638 039-02 Adults, no pets.523-5754. 646-2970.

\ \ • MANCHESTER HERALD. Thureday. Feb. M. 1QT7 — I t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuredav. Feb. M. 1W7 Matthew sent to jail in crash that killed children WEATHER By Andrew Yurkovsky community service at TLC, a group bound land, striking a one-foot- welfare purehnvtne a small home She did not address the judge. same way. Herald Reporter home for teen-agers in Manchester, thick wall at 488 E. Center St. Her for her children and raising them as STATE’S ATTORNEY Cornelius Linda Bennett, who said she and to undergo psychological and two sons, Jason Matthew, 7, and a single parent, hC said. J. Shea offered no recommendation worked with Matthew for two Gail A. Matthew sobbed uncon­ alcohol counseling. Walter Driver HI, 17 months, died “ I submit that Gail Matthew has on sentencing, but he questioned years, described Matthewas a goi^ Connecticut forecast trollably Wednesday in Manchester “ I have the unenviable task in of injuries sustained in the already begun serving a life sent­ statements made by two doctors mother who should not be impri­ Superior Court after she received this court to represent the state.” accident. ence, and for that sentence there is concerning Matthew’s physical soned. Joan Fogerty, a neighbor of Ceatral. Easlera lateiior, Southwest Interior: two concurrent two-year prison Norko said before Imposing the Defense attorney Richard Dyer no earthly parole,” Dyer told the condition just before the accident. Matthew’s mother, said that Mat­ Tonight, clear. Low near SO. Friday, sunny. High sentences, suspended after a year, sentence. of Manchester declined to comment Judge. He said the statements, appearing thew was a hard-working woman temperature in the low 40s. in connection with the Nov. 2 car While Norko agreed with Mat­ on the sentence. Matthew’s other Besiders her physical injuries, in the case record, emphasized the devoted to her two sons. West Coastal, East Coastral: Tonight, clear. Low accident in which her two sons were thew’s attorneys that any sentence attorney, Jorge Simon of Hartford, including a shattered ankle and fact that Matthew was fatigued Reiterating those sentiments, near 30. Friday, Sunny. High 40 to 45. killed. he would impose could not match left the courtroom soon after damage to an eye that will require from eating a heavy meal, down­ Matthew’s mother, Jean Matthew, Northwest Hills: Tonight, clear. Low in the teens. Matthew. 27. of 98 Strickland St„ the suffering that the death of her sentencing and could not be further treatment, Matthew has playing the effect of alcohol on her told the court. “ Gail was a good Friday, sunny. High 35 to 40. also received a concurrent six- children had caused, he said that questioned. ' suffered the pain and guilt of losing body. mother and took very good care of month sentence and a $500 fine for his responsibility was to send a Instead of a prison sentence. her children. Dyer said. “ She Shea noted that Matthew’s blood- her children.” She said the psycho­ drunken driving. Last month she message to society that the state Dyer had asked the judge to impose expressed several times that she alcohol content after the accident logical and physical therapy her Canned Conquests pleaded guilty to drunken driving would not tolerate the crime with flnes and suspend Matthew’s driv­ wished she had died in the car was 1.79 percent. daughter needs would not be Across the nation and two counts of misconduct witt a which Matthew was charged. er’s license. One of his recommen­ crash,’’ he said. Dyer also called attorneys re­ available in prison. On this day in 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte and 1,200 of motor vehicle. She had originally “ Gail, my heart goes out to you,” dations, which Norko adopted, was Simon read a brief statement in presenting the fathers of each of the After the sentencing, Matthew’s A slow-moving Western storm dumped more his soldiers left the Isle of Elba to return to France. His ' pleaded innocent to the drunken the judge said. that Matthew perform community which he said the court should look two sons to speak on her behalf. friends and relatives gathered snow today and aimed East, while rain dotted the troops occupied Paris on March 20, beginning the driving charge and two counts of service at TLC. beyond punishment to compassion. Manchester attorney John LaBelle around her in front of the bench, “ What Gail needs is the court’s Southwest and South and fair skies prevailed over period known as the “ Hundred Days.” Napoleon knew second-degree manslaughter. POLICE SAID Matthew was Before sentencing. Dyer por­ said that Walter’s father, Walter many of them crying. As Matthew much of the rest of the nation. Matthew will be on probation for intoxicated on the November morn­ trayed Matthew as a woman who pity,” he said. Driver Jr., opposed a prison wept. Dyer tried to console her by The storm was centered over Southern California well that armies marched “ on their stomachs.” In 1795, five years after serving her sent- ing when the car she was driving lived for her sons and her job. She Matthew, dressed in a light blue sentence. Leo Flaherty, a Rockville telling her she had the support of and spread heavy snow on the mountains of Arizona, he offered a prize for the best idea for preserving food. ' ence. Judge Raymond Norko also veered across the eastbound lane of overcame the obstacles of troubled jacket and skirt, stood tetween attorney representing Jason’s fa­ her family, friends, and fellow New Mexico and Colorado. Snow also was falling The french inventor Nicolas Appert won the prize by ordered her to perform 200 hours of East Center Street from the west­ adolescence and managed to get off Dyer and Simon during sentencing. ther, said that his client felt the workers. across central North Dakota and the mountains of developing a technique for food canning. He heated Wianm CoW southern California. • IM 7 foods and sealed them in glass. F The storm was headed eastward and could send heavy snow into the central and southern Rockies DO YOU KNOW — What famous battle ended Bolton Fair-rent issue NATIONAL FORECAST — The Accu-Weather forecast for Friday and central High Plains. Napoleon’s “ Hundred Days”? predicts rain and showers for most of the eastern half of the nation with Elsewhere, rain was widespread from central and WEDNESDAY’S ANSWER — Americans eat more beef considers snow and snow flurries continuing from the Southwest to the northern eastern Texas across southern Oklahoma and the than any other meal. spiits Democrats lower Mississippi Valley.into Alabama. Plains. 2-26-87 « Knowledge Unlimited. Inc. 1987 A high-pressure system over the eastern Great zone regs Lakes kept skies fair from Michigan and Ohio Bv Alex GIrelll protect tenants. A Newspaper In Education Profram Robin Tracey, a Democratic E across the mid-Atlantic states. New York and Sponsored by Associate Editor Pennsylvania into New England. The Manchester Herald ; Bv Andrew Yurkovsky Town Committee member and : Herald Reporter Manchester Democrats took the head of the Manchester Tenants’ The Western storm prompted travelers’ adviso­ first steps Wednesday night toward Housing Coalition, said she is ries for snow in southern Nevada, southern •* ■ BOLTON — The Zoning Commis­ the November election campaign, grateful that the Board of Directors California, southeast Arizona, central and northw­ sion will meet March II to consider and hints of friction within the party is considering a commission. est New Mexico, northeast Colorado, central and A lm anac making changes to the town zoning developed over the proposed crea­ Most members of the town Board eastern Wyoming, the Nebraska Panhandle and regulations, but Chairman Philip tion of a fair rent commission. of Directors have supported study­ central and southern South Dakota. G. Dooley said today that the Democratic Director Stephen T. ing the establishment of a fair rent commission may drop the more Cassano, who will seek re-election commission, but they have also Winter storm watches were issued for northwest Today is Thursday, Feb. 26, the Pacific to the U.S. Navy in controversial proposals so that the to his post, was questioned by Mark said they want to make sure it is Colorado and the mountains of southern New 57th day of 1087. There are 308 Washington: “ Sighted sub, sapk ' revised rules can be printed as soon A. Kuszik, a member of the needed. Mexico. days left in the year. same.’’ as possible. Democratic Town Committee, on One committee member. Do­ Today’s Highlight in History; In 1951, the 22nd Amendment to rothy Brindamour, said the com­ Today’s forecast caiied for snow from the ' 'Those changes would have to wait the role real estate interests play in On Feb. 26, 1919, Congress the Constitution was ratified, determining housing policy. mercial development that will take southern and central Rockies into the northern ‘ for another revision two years from limiting a President to two terms "A lot of directors are influenced place in northern Manchester is Plains; scattered rainshowers in the desert established Grand Canyon Na­ ' how, he said. The present edition of tional Park in Arizona. by realtors,” Kuszik said. good, but added that the town Southwest; showers and thunderstorms from in office. the regulations, last updated in On this date; In 1952, Prime Minister Win­ 1985, Is out of print. Cassano is a part-time real estate should be making provisions to southern and eastern Texas across the lower In 1802, one of the great figures ston S. Churchill announced that At a hearing on the changes salesman and two other directors. reserve space there, and else­ Mississippi Valley; rain from Missouri across the where, for recreation. Britain had developed its oWn " Wednesday night in the Community Democratic Mayor Barbara Wein­ Tennessee Vaiiey into Alabama, Georgia, South of French literature, Victor Cassano said the town adminis­ Hugo, was bom. atomic bomb. Hall, discussion centered mainly on Herald photo by Mitchell berg and Republican Thomas H. Carolina and north Florida; and rain scattered from tration is urging Homart Develop­ In 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte Today’s Birthdays: Actress . a proposal to redesignate the Bolton Ferguson, are in real estate. west Texas across the central Plains into southern Arlene Duperron, a first-grade class­ 96 educational paraprofessionals in The exchange came at a meeting ment Corp., developer of the escaped from the island of Elba to Madeleine Carroll is 78. Actor- Notch Quarry from industrial to Minnesota. room aide at Robertson School, over­ of the town committee that began proposed Mall at Buckland Hills, to begin his second conquest of comedian Jackie Gleason is 71. residential and neighborhood Manchester gaining more responsibility with announcements by Demo­ set aside some of its land for France. business. sees Kamaree Odom as she practices in school classrooms. Highs were expected to be in the 20s to 30s across Actor Mason Adams is 68. cratic Town Chairman Theodore R. recreation. Cassano said officials of the Rockies, northern Plains, northern Michigan In 1848, “ Buffalo Bill” Cody Dooley said the change was her short "O ” sounds. D uperron is one of - recommended because the pro­ Cummings about the forthcoming Homart are receptive to the idea. and much of New York and northern New England; was bom near Davenport, Iowa. posed Route 6 expressway would election campaign. And Tedford, who spoke chiefly In 1848, the Second French about state money that will be 60s in the desert Southwest and from southern and cut off highway access from the Cummings said the party is Republic was proclaimed. L ottery available for housing, said that central Texas to northern Florida and southern quarry. But Mark Branse. the looking for a campaign headquai:- MORNING WEATHER — Today's weather satellite picture recorded at 3 Georgia; 70s to 80s in southern and centrai Florida; In 1870, the first New York City attorney representing the quarry ters with the idea of opening it in some state money may be available Paraprofessionals struggle for recreation. a.m. shows a large area of layered rain clouds stretching from Mexico to and 40s to 50s across most of the rest of the nation. subway line was opened to the owner, said the change was in­ August, soon after party-endorsed Brindamour is a member of the I public. Connecticut daily tended to put Box Mountain Quarry candidates are selected. the Middle Mississippi Valley. Rain and snow showers are visible over the Advisory Park and Recreation Temperatures around the nation at 2 a.m. EST In 1942, during World War II, Wednesday: 694 Inc. out of business. He also said a committee will be desert Southwest and the Northern Plains. A few rain showers can be seen ranged from 1 degree at Yeliowstone, Wyo., to 75 at Navy flier Donald F. Mason sent “ The change is intended to formed to study changes to party Commission. When Irene Fissette, a commit­ over extreme southwestern California. Key West and Homestead. Fia. a four-word message from the Play Four: 7260 accomplish what the commission to undo poor image, wages rules and another will be named to could not legally do in 1986,’’ Branse study using computers in the tee member, asked about measures Said. campaign. to protect aquifers, responses came 2 from Theodore Brindamour, an Last year, the commission denied Bv John Mitchell special education students at Kee­ WHILE EFFORTS to increase Citing low turnout in local elec-;, alternate member of the Planning the quarry the right to excavate in Herald Reporter ney Street School for the last year. thetr sense of worth continue, all of tions, Cummings admonished com-' Most agree that it is the teacher- the paraprofessionals interviewed mittee members to make an effort and Zoning Commission, and Ar­ the residentially zoned portion of thur Glaeser, chairman of the the quarry. A lawsuit filed by Box They are still thought of in aide relationship that has been expressed a disatisfaction with to get out the vote. Conservation Commission. PEOPLE Mountain Quarry against the Zon­ old-fashioned terms, as helpers important in allowing for growth in salaries, which they argued should Cassano was one of three Demo­ Brindamour said the PZC has ing Board of Appeals, which doing menial lunchroom chores or thefield. “ The teachers understand be increased to reflect the added cratic directors who spoke, all of heard recommendations from the . refused to consider an appeal of the performing "busy work’’ for what we are and they rely on us.’’ responsibility. them emphasizing moves by the The dairy donated space on Applicants will be asked to water department and the Conser­ denial, is pending. teachers. Kulbaski said. Library aides, at the highest town to provide affordable housing. Lawsuit settled milk cartons to solicit donations McCook back submit a letter detailing their vation Commission and is consider­ : . Branse argued that the proposed It is a stereotype that'classroom steps of the pay scale, earn $9,000 a The other speakers were Deputy qualifications, a resume, a photo ing a policy. 6 Gordon M. Johncock, son of for a proposed $16 million UNL Seven years after he left “ The ., change can only be interpreted as a aides want to render obsolete. THE ONLY main difference year. Anselmo said. It can run as Mayor Peter DiRosa and Director and a proposed pen name. Final­ two-time Indianapolis 500 winner recreation center and indoor Young and the Restless,” John Paraprofessionals, as they prefer these days between the teachers low as $6,000, with learning dis­ Kenneth Tedford. ists will he a s k ^ to answer fo)ir move to limit the quarry’s opera­ Gordon W. Johncock, will receive football practice field. "The McCook is back at CBS Television tion because the land is unsuitable to be called, have more responsibil­ and aides, Deakin said, is a few abled aides making somewhere in Kuszik told Cassano that 40 questions addressing various top­ $5.35 million for injuries suffered Nebraska football team needs City, it was announced in Los for residential or business use. In ities in the education field and are years of college education. More between. percent of the voters in Manchester Program tonight your help!” pleads the milk Angeles. ics, and readers will help judge any case, he said, the action would better prepared to handle them, paraprofessionals than ever be­ “ Financially, I think we have a are renters and he said they would in a collision at the Road America the prospective columnists. race course in Elkhart Lake. Wis. carton ad. He will star in the new daytime ^ be premature because the status of although they continue to suffer fore. he noted, have taken at least long way to go.’’ said Anselmo, have influence at the polls in on groundwater “ ’There are certain things that The younger Johncock was in a Radio and television stations soap opera “The Bold and the ' the proposed Route 6 expressway from low salaries and low self­ two years of college. adding that negotiations on their November. would be a plus,” Storin said, He offered to show directors A two-part program on protect­ wheelchair as settlement of his also have donated time to run Beautiful,” which will have its ' remains unclear. esteem. Six of those working in Manches­ contract begin in January of 1988. “ like background in counseling or “ The public is really not aware of Teachers see how hard their examples of rental units that have ing groundwater from contamina­ suit was announced Tuesday in spots featuring Osborne and premiere March 23. ' Morris Silverstein, a member of ter have landed paraprofessional psychology. But compassion, sen­ the work paraprofessionals do in aides work. Hanley noted. “ Many been allowed to fall in disrepair in tion will begin tonight at South federal court. Devaney. Not only is McCook back at the ZBA, also spoke against the jobs right after graduating from sitivity and a good writing style the classroom,” said Elaine An- Manchester Comn lity College. are appalled at the meager salaries order to convince them that a fair Windsor’s Town Hail, a spokesman Johncock. 20, of Wellston, CBS. he has the exact same redesignation because Box Moun­ probably would supersede all of selmo, president of the Manchester Deakin said. “ Sor j are certified we earn,” she said. rent commission should be for the University of Connecticut Mich., says he suffered brain parking space he vacated in 1980. tain would still be able to quarry on Chicago visit those.” the site. “ The Zoning Commission Federation of Paraprofessionals. teachers who haven’t been able to Barbara Damauskas, an established. Cooperative Extension Service damage and has difficulty walk­ Miss Landers, whose column'is could keep Its options open by “ It is no longer an unprofessional get a teaching position,” he added. R.O.T.C. teacher who has used Kuszik said one of the motives of said. ing and talking as a result of the U.S. Education Secretary Wil­ nationally syndicated, is known waiting and seeing what would business.” “ How do you not use your talent?” paraprofessionals in her class­ those who want to see a fair rent Roy Jeffrey, coordinator of the 1983 accident. liam J. Bennett plugged , the for advising how to tactfully tail ■ happen,’ ’ he said Mary Hanley, a full-time parap- Paraprofessionals also note the room, said they can help relieve commission established is to pre­ program, said the idea of the first Attorney Robert L. Habush Chicago Bears during a trip Paper needs advice vent housing deterioration. "We session, which starts at 7:30 to­ your mother-in-law to mind her Residents near the quarry com- rofessional for the last nine years at difference. “I consider myself a teachers of the day-to-day things. said the damage amount was want landlords to keep properties in night, is to identify and instruct around the Windy City. A woman worries because her own business, forcefully tell your , plained that the operator uses Robertson School, said she does teacher but without a certificate,” “ They work with the youngster who determined in an out-of-court “ I like this city and if I had been good condition,” he said. about groundwater flow and husband gambles away his pay- boyfriend to bug off or gently explosives that are far too power­ almost the same things as teachers. Kulbaski said. needs the extra help that a teacher settlement reached a day after here. I’d have been lobbying to be check at the track. A friend asks ful. damaging homes and disrupt­ “ We can instruct in any capacity,” Deakin said the paraprofessional can’t give,” she said. Cassano responded that a rent contamination. inform your daughter about the commission would not accomplish The second part of the program, the trial began. quarterback of the Bears,” Ben­ for an opinion about her purple ing wells. They said a fence the she said. “ We work right alongside labor agreement states that there Damauskas said she wasn’t en­ facts of life. that, but that appointment of an which will be held March 5, will Habush said International In­ nett said Wednesday at a wedding dress. A man wonders if quarry was required to erect has the teachers.” are certain things that they can’t tirely familiar with the aides pay inspector to enforce the town’s take the technical part of that surance Co. of New Jersey, the luncheon. he’s losing his sex appeal. still not been put up. “ They can do more and are doing do. They don’t develop and plan scale but knew it was low. “ To me. only remaining defendant, would Bennett also visited the LaSalle A proposal to limit the height of more,” said Wilson E. Deakin, programs, he said, writing out anybody that can do what the housing code would. information and discuss how the TAMMY WYNETTE WILLIAM J BENNETT Got any answers? The Chicago problem can be dealt with on the pay the damages in a lump sum. Language Academy, a magnet Today’s quotes antennas and accessory buildings assistant superintendent of schools, lessons and calculation report paraprofessionals can do, they And Cassano told Kuszik not to . .. going on tour .. . plugging the Bears Sun-Times may have a job for state and local levels. Johncock was in a car that was school, and had high praise for was another focus of discussion at noting that despite receiving full cards. should be paid more,” she said. discount the advantages that real you. “ Egypt and Israel have peace. estate experience can bring to the The program is recommended permitted to travel on the track Principal Amy Weiss Narea. the hearing. There is no current benefits, paraprofessionals still “ The teachers do their lesson and Irma Vincens, who teaches at The newspaper is launching a They don’t need an international Buckley School’s special education Board of Directors. Cassano also for persons involved in local between races, going against Richey said his wife plans to conclusion of a performance in “She impressed me, she’s height restriction, but the proposed earn “ about one-quarter of what a we follow through on it,” Anselmo national search to replace advice conference, but Jordan does need teacher gets paid.” Learning Center, said her aides do cited active Democrat Robert decisions which affect ground- traffic to get to a viewing site, resume her tour schedule next Portland, Ore., and were pres­ doing a good job,” he said. “I change would limit such structures said, who also teaches at R.O.T.C. columnist Ann Landers, who next it, so we must do all we can to Hanley said that the teachers and all the things she can’t do because Faucher as an example of a real water. The total cost is $10, which court documents said. The car month. The tour includes a March ented with a bouquet of roses spent 45 minutes at the school but ■ to 60 feet in a residential zone, 70 month moves to the rival Chicago facilitate it.” — Israeli Forei^ CURRENTLY there are 96 aides the paraprofessionals generally of time limitations. estate agent who has fought to includes course materials. collided with a van going the 9 concert at London’s Albert Hall. from Mickey and Minnie Mouse she spent little time with me and • feet in a business zone and 80 feet in Tribune after 31 years based at Minister Shimon Peres, saying in Manchester’s schools, most of work as a good solid team. “ One opposite direction. on Tuesday night. went about her duties.” : an industrial zone. the Sun-Times. Israel wants an international them in special education, Anselmo depends on the other so much.” Miss Fratianne earned her • Resident John Esche said the “ We’re using the same method conference as a way to open said. The paraprofessionals asked the Engagement Olympic medal in figui'e skating restriction is wrongheaded because we used in choosing Eppie direct talks with Jordan. Like Hanley, who helps instruct Board of Education for and re­ Leaving hospital in the 1980 Olympics at Lake Whoopi and Sam the bad television reception in town Olympic silver medalist Linda Lederer, and we’re excited about “ We’ve got to force the House to makes the use of tall antennas the learning disabled, their jobs can ceived their own conference day Placid. N Y. Country singer Tammy Fratianne and fellow skater Nick Sam Elliott, currently appear­ it,” Sun-Times Editor Matthew finally take an honest vote on this necessary. He also said it could be even tougher than teaching In a earlier this month for the first time. Wynette is expected to be re­ Maricich are planning to marry, ing as the frontier gunslinger in Storin said Wednesday, referring one.” — Sen. Qnentln Burdick, discourage future development regular classroom at times. They had the chance to hear outside leased from St. Marys Hospital in although they haven’t set a the HBO Western ‘"nie Quick and to Miss Landers’ real name. “ She that could benefit Bolton’s tax base. “ There’s a lot of work, emotion­ speakers who stressed the impor­ Looking for funds D-N.D., as senators opposed to a ally and physically,” said Sally 9 Rochester, Minn, this weekend wedding date. the Dead,” will star opposite was a suburban housewife when pay boost vowed to attach a “ It just is not a problem that tance of their careers and gave Kulbaski, who has worked full-^ and take on a 17-day European She and Maricich, who is a Two faces familiar to Nebraska Whoopi Goldberg in MGM’s “ Fa­ Jhese regulations are needed for,” them a sense of self-worth, An­ she was hired. repeal provision to essential time, on a one-to-one basis with' singing tour, says her business stunt skater, are performers in football fans have replaced those tal Beauty.’’ “ We expect to be flooded with legislation. he said. selmo said. manager and husband. George Walt Ditiney’s Magic Kingdom on of missing children on some milk Elliott plays the mysterious applications. The selection “ I think he probably needs to Richey. Ice show, which is playing at cartons. employe of a businesman dis­ should probably be completed by pick a couple of well-select^ Richey said in a statement this Memorial Coliseum through’ Milk drinkers will see Univer­ pensing a lethal designer drug. the end of April.’’ fights.” — Mitchell E. Danlefs week that his wife is recovering Sunday. sity of Nebraska-Lincoln Athletic Goldberg is a tough, wisecrack­ Full-page ads will appear in Jr., President Reagan’s depart­ well from abdominal surgery on Miss Fratianne, 26, of^Nor- Director Bob Devaney and foot­ ing police detective on the trail of newspapers and magazines ing political director, saying this Feb. 2. She has been hospitalized thridge, Calif., and Maricich, 29, ball coach Tom Osborne on the businessman. around the country, inviting would help overcome discourage­ BRIDAL EXPO 8 since Jan. 9 for an undisclosed from Sun Valley, Idaho, an­ half-gallon Gillette Dairy milk “ Fatal Beauty” will be filmed would-be advice experts to apply, ment among Reagan’Js aMominal ailment. nounced their engagement at the containers. on the streets of Los Angeles. Storin said. supporters. Sunday March 1,1987 VITO’S BIRCH MOUNTAIN INN "CAPR/V» CO/2A/5D Maacheater Herald villa Luisa Rd. Bolton C o m ics T VkNOW— , IT S DOORS OPEN AT NOON USPS 327-500 VOL. 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M. 1»87 Group tries to pressure Firemen V.S./World In Bnt$ Deaver move outrages prosecutor Search ends for missing seamen WASHINGTON (AP) - Former President and Mrs. Reagan and a court-appointed independent “every scrap of paper. I have never battle Reagan aide Michael K. Deaver former deputy White House chief of counsel improperly took over a seen a broader scope NEW YORK — A Navy submarine saved a crewman of a cargo staved off a possible indictment by staff. function reserved for the executive investigation.” ship that capsized in a raging Atlantic storm, but authoriUes have a whisker, winning a court order Other independent counsel branch of government. _ GE with boycott threat that temporarily halted a planned Seymour, a former U.S. attorney flames terminated the search for his 18 shipmates, including one who probes — including Lawrence E. But in Jackson’s courtroom Wed­ in New York City, appeared in­ was washed off a rescue ship’s ladder. grand Jury vote on four peijury Walsh’s investigation of the Iran- nesday, the human drama oversha­ counts. Contra affair — operate under the censed that Deaver would try to By Linda StoweM The group stood quietly in a circle ments with adequate veriflcation The Coast Guard listed only five as known dead but said four dowed the legalities. stop his nine-month investigation listening to a few speeches from safeguards.’’ SOUTH WINDHAM (AP) - A other men had vanished from sight and nine were missing since The emergency order Wednes­ same portions of the 1978 Ethics in The Associated Press day awarded the Washington lobby­ While grand Jurors waited a floor only moments before he was to some of its members and then When asked if he thinks INFACT huge fire in a lumberyard fueled by the crew abandoned the Philippines-registered Balsa 24 on Government Act being challenged above to vote, Deaver lawyer a strong north wind and bursting ist Round One in his constitutional present the case to grand Jurors. FAIRFIELD — A grassroots several of them handed a list of will hurt GE’s business. Slater said, Tuesday. by Deaver. Herbert J. liUller argued, “If an Forced to abandon normal grand “That’s a hypothetical question ... with explosions was Anally brought challenge to the law establishing Walsh’s own investigation was organization that gained interna­ 100,000 signatures of consumers The storm, which claimed three other victims off the New independent counsel investigations indictment is returned,” his client’s Jury secrecy, Seymour acknowl­ they say have pledged to stop we have not seen a peiteptable under control early today, more challenged in court Tuesday by “ livelihood will be totally tional attention 10 years ago when it than five hours after it was first Jersey coast, continued today with winds up to 40 mph and waves of top federal officials. edged what he was planning to do, boycotted Nestle for allegedly buying GE products until it pulls effect on the consumer fired National Security Council destroyed.” reported. 30 feet high, the Coast Guard said. Another hearing was set for aide Oliver L. North, a key figure in and pointed out that Deaver himself selling unsafe infant formula out of the defense industry. businesses.” The survivor was pulled from the sea Wednesday by the Navy Miller said independent counsel asked for the independent probe. Maura Duncan, a protester, said, GE is involved in three business Firefighters from six deport­ March 11 by U.S. District Judge the Iran arms case. No dedsion was abroad is taking aim at another ments combined forces to contain submarine Scamp, which was taking on water and had to limit its Thomas Penfield Jackson. issued, and Walsh promised after Whitney North Seymour Jr. has “So long as he thought thh corporation for a different reason “By forcing GE to live up to their segments — core manufacturing, rescue role, said Coast Guard Petty Officer Randy Midgett. “invesUgated each and every client investigation might clear him, it image, we will bring good things to services and technology. It is the the fire at the Windham Lumber Co. The implications of the case may the Deaver ruling to continue his and this time the firm is in eventually reach beyond the work. Mr. Deaver has ever had ... almost was a wonderful investigation and a Connecticut. life.” technology segment, which in­ Inc., and the blaze was finally cludes medical systems, aircraft brought under control at 3:37 a.m., conflict-of-interest investigation of Attorneys for North and Deaver every act Mr. Deaver has done.” constitutional investigation," Sey­ INFACT, the group that led the Cole said INFACT plans to step G A O criticizes building of B-1 Deaver, a personal friend of argued in their separate cases that The grand Jury, he said, sought mour said. nine-year boycott against Nestle, up its attempts to stop GE from engines and aerospace materials, according Fire Marshal Michael participating in the defense indus­ that INF ACT is targeting. Licata. WASHINGTON — Ordering a warplane before it is fully tested met outside Fairfield-based GE on There were no injuries reported. Wednesday to protest the firm’s try by going to the company’s Slater said the technology seg­ is the wrong way to build a complex weapon like the B-1 bomber annual meeting in April, working ment accounts for about 20 percent Licata said it would not be until at involvement in nuclear weapons. least this afternoon that he would be and it will cost billions of doilars to correct all the problems, the Carrying signs that said “GE — with schools and hospitals in trying of the company’s sales. General AccounUng Office says. Military might extend to stop them from buying GE able to make some preliminary It's not bringing good things to conclusions about the fire which he The congressional watchdog agency told a House Armed life," about 30 INFACT protesters products, and talking to churches to INFACT became a well-known Services subcommittee Wednesday that the 1981 decision to go F quietly demonstrated, saying they try to get more religious leaders organization in 1976 when it led a said began in a building on the lot in back of the main building. ahead and build 100 of the long-range bombers and test them as were going to boycott the concern involved. national boycott of Switzerland- the program went along was “a major contributor to all the “Our message is that this is a based Nestle. Firefighters remained at the A ID S tests to civilians until It pulls out of the defense scene this morning wetting down present problems.” business. viable campaign and it will repres­ Channing Ross, a spokeswoman “The very heavy concurrency (between production and ent a major economic threat to GE for Nestle Enterprise Inc. in hot spots in the rubble. million men and women currently on active The protest culminated the The blaze began at around 10 testing) resulted in almost all the problems,” said Frank By Norman Black group’s first phase of a nationwide ... 100,000 signatures is Just the Washington, D.C., which handles The Associated Press duty.»Of that total, some 2,100 tested beginning,” Cole said. the company’s government and p.m., and the South Windham fire Conahan, director of GAO’s national security division. positively for exposure to the disease. boycott that they say could last a department were at the scene decade. INFACT initated the boycott of public affairs, said the boycott was The problems include inadequate electronic defenses to WASHINGTON — Pentagon testing for Those results, when combined with the "We’re a grassroots group that GE’s goods and services in June successful in getting the company within minutes. protect the bomber as it flies, bugs in the terrain-following radar AIDS has turned up more than 3,000 men and latest tallies on recruit testing, show the E runs corporate responsibility cam­ and started collecting signatures. to design its marketing strategy to “I heard the trucks when I was which allows it to fly low under enemy radars and too much women, including about 2,100 active-duty Defense Department’s screening program paigns and we hold corporations The protest on Wednesday was the comply with the marketing code of watching TV.” said Donna Bottari, weight. personnel, who have teen exposed to the has now identified more than 3,000 cases of accountable.’’ said Nancy Cole, first time the group appeared at the the World Health Organization, a who lives across the street from the deadly disease, military sources say. exposure. The Pentagon announced Dec. 12 executive director of INFACT in Fairfield-based corporate branch of the United Nations. lumber company. “I looked out the Moreover, the Defense Department — that 970 individuals out of 641,220 recruits headquarters. She said in 1984, Nestle met with window and saw the names shoot­ Women priests five years away Boston. ing up. And then I heard some which already runs the most extensive AIDS screened during the year ending Sept. 30, “After the Nestle boycott, we Ford Slater, a GE spokesman, church leaders and representatives LONDON — The archbishop of Canterbury said today it would testing program in the world — is now 1986, had tested positively. concluded that nuclear weapons said, “On the fundamental issue, from the United Nations to discuss explosions.” debating whether testing should be extended The discovery of 2,100 active-duty “posi­ we share a common objective, how Nestle could comply with the In addition to the South Windham be at least five years before women are ordained priests in the were the most serious threat to Church of England, and he cautioned opponents of the proposal to civilian employees, the sources add. tives” translates to an incidence rate of I global survival and we’re boycot­ which is peace.” world marketing code. company, firefighters from Willi- The Army, which oversees all military roughly 1.6 cases per 1,000 Individuals tested ting GE because they’re involved in “Our disagreement is in the “There was never a discemable mantic. North Windham. Windham against “premature panic.” research involving the deadly disease, has — almost exactly matching the incidence Center. Lebanon and Franklin The Most Rev. Robert Runcie, spiritual leader of the church, 1 more nuclear weapons systems process by which our nation should measure (of the protest) on the AP photo Joined Pentagon manpower executives in rate for recruits of 1.5 cases per 1,000. than any other company. proceed toward the objective of bottom line (at Nestle), but they got worked all sides of the Aames, fire said a final decision was unlikely before July 1991 and women pushing to extend the testing at least to those Assuming that statistical trend continues, peace,” Slater said. “By its actions, support from church groups ... and officials said. could not possibly be ordained before July 1992. “GE makes critical parts of A volunteer firefighter is stationed near the blaze at the The fire departments in Scotland, civilian workers deployed overseas. the Pentagon can expect to identify at least missiles and yet most people think INFACT supports unilaterial disar­ there was an effect on public Church leaders were to vote today on whether to accept a But the idea has been adamantly opposed another 1,000 cases of exposure by the time it of GE as lightbulbs and refrigera­ mament. GE supports bilaterial or relations,” shesaid. “They werean Windham Lumber Co. Six firedepartments werecalletf in Chaplin and Baltic were put on report by 44 diocesan bishops which sets out the steps needed to by the Pentagon’s office of general counsel completes active-duty testing, the sources tors," Cole said. multilatpiial disarmament agree- effective grassroots organization.” to battle the blaze, which was called in about 10:30 p.m. alert. phase women into the priesthood. Opponents say it could split the and some health officials, making it noted. church founded in the 16th century Reformation. increasingly likely the matter will have to be Recruits who test positively are denied decided by Defense Secretary Caspar W. entry to the military, but active-duty Weinberger, the sources say. personnel are allowed to remain on duty as Rambo-fantasizing men kill 4, selves The internal Pentagon debate comes on the long as they show no signs of the actual Connecttcut In Bri^ Two businessmen charged with fraud heels of public controversy over the extent to disease. VIRGINVILLE, Pa. — Two men given to Rambo fantasies which AIDS screening should be pursued in AIDS — acquired immune deficiency openly discussed murder as a soiution to their domestic Rowland won’t challenge Weicker HARTFORD (AP) - The Justice came In connection with a scheme terminal in Horowitz’ home in tion, able to inflate their prices.” the civilian world. Some health professionals syndrome — attacks the body’s immune problems, but an intimidated girlfriend said she didn’t go to have suggested mandatory testing of hospi­ system and its ability to resist infection. No Department has announced indict­ involving the sale of confidential North Palm Beach, Fla., which These fees were often paid to police until the two had gunned down four people and committed HARTFORD U.S. Rep. John G. Rowland, R-5th District says ments against a former employee Pratt & Whitney pricing informa­ Horowitz used to transmit Pratt & Hemispheric Aerospace Ltd., a tal patients, pregnant women and engaged cure has teen found for the fatal disease. he is not interested in challenging U.S. Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. suicide. couples, although such suggestions were Most of its victims are homosexuals, of Pratt & Whitney Aircraft and the tion to Stanger by Horowitz. Pratt & Whitney’s secret bids directly into a Cayman Island company also John Ritchie, 25, of Auburn, and Leon Warmkessei Jr., 23, of for the GOP Senate nomination next year. owner of a Jet engine parts Whitney of East Hartford, a div­ computer located at owned by Stanger, Twardy said. roundly criticized earlier this week at a intravenous drug users and people receiving ”I see no circumstances where I’d want to run against him,” company to whom he allegedly sold ision of Hartford-based United Electromethods. The indictment alleges that Her- the Reading area, were found dead early Wednesday in snowy special forum sponsored by the Centers for tainted blood transfusions, although there is the two-term congressman said in an interview with the secret pricing information. Technologies Corp., is a major Stanger is charged with disclos­ mispheric was used to funnel four woods 75 miies northwest of Philadelphia, a shotgun and Disease Control in Atlanta. evidence the disease is spreading to the Connecticut Radio Network. U.S. Attorney Stanley A. Twardy Defense Department supplier of ing the confidential information to $5,000 wire transfers to Horowitz in .357-caliber Magnum near their bodies, police said. The new figures on testing were compiled general population. AP photo Asked if he thought other Republicans should challenge the Jr. announced the 13-count indict­ military Jet engines and spare clients of two other companies he North Palm Beach. Eariier, they killed two couples 15 miles^part in slayings Wednesday when Pentagon officials agreed Health officials estimate that between 1 maverick senator, Rowland said: “If there are Republicans out ment Wednesday for alleged mail parts. owned. Macor Sales and Turho- “This supplemented almost police said were spurred by a love triangle and a custody dispute. — on condition they not be identified — to million and 1.5 million Americans have been there that think they should challenge the incumbent senator, fraud, wire fraud and conspiracy Horowitz, acting through a front Tech. The disclosures were al­ $200,000 in bribes that had pre­ Their first victims, Ritchie’s estrangM wife, Angela Ritchie, discuss screening results for active-duty exposed to the virus. No place to go that’s fine. It’s part of the system. I wouldn’t encourage it, but I against Alfred T. Stanger, 49, and company called Sandrich Asso­ legedly intended to show them how viously been paid to Horowitz by and her boyfriend, Joseph Paduch, both 25, were killed in their personnel. The Defense Department became the first wouldn’t discourage it.” Richard I. Horowitz, 48. ciates, accepted more than $200,000 to raise their bids to an amount Stanger, through Sandrich Asso­ sleep in Orwigsville, said State Police Capt. William J. Regan. The Pentagon now routinely reports the federal agency to respond to the disease’s A security helicopter flies around the Stanger is the owner of South in bribes from Stanger between higher than they would have bid ciates Inc.. a business incorporated results of its AIDS screening for new spread with a testing program in October National Oceanic and Atmospheric Speculation that Rowland might challenge Weicker began recruits. But the department has yet to 1985, mandating blood screening for all new after Rowland released a paper on the future of the Connecticut Windsor-based Electromethods 1978 and 1983 for giving Stanger when competing with Pratt ft by Horowitz.” Twardy said. Administration Q O ES-H satellite sitting 2 Inc. and Horowitz formerly worked Pratt & Whitney’s bids on contracts Whitney, but low enough to insure If convicted on all counts, Horo­ Smoking on airlines will continue release any results on the testing of men and recruits. Republican Party. Rowland said at that time he would not rule women qlready on active duty, despite more Pentagon health officials Justified the on a delta rocket Wednesday at Cape out challenging Weicker. for Pratt & Whitney’s Government ' for the sale of Jet engine parts to the that they would win the contracts. witz and Stanger could each be Products Division in West Palm Air Force, Twardy said. “Stanger charged these compan­ sentenced to a maximum of 65 WASHINGTON — The Transportation Department decided to than a year of testing. ' move because of the deed to protect military Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, Beach, Fla. According tc the indictment, in ies 50 percent of the amount that years in prison and fines each continue allowing smoking aboard commercial Jetliners, despite According to the sources, however, the blood supplies. The program was subse­ The rocket launch was scrubbed Twardy said the indictments 1982 Stanger installed a computer they were, with this inside informa­ totaling $22,000. a scientific panel’s recommendation that smoking be barred on Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps quently expanded in January 1986 to include Group opposes leg-hold traps all domestic flights, department sources say. have now tested almost 1.3 million of the 2.1 active-duty personnel. because of high winds. HARTFORD — The leader of an animal-rights group opposed The department plans to send its response to the National Academy of Sciences report on airline smoking to Congress ■ loeooooBoooaBBeeeeeeopoooe000000000000000000000*1 to the use of steel-jawed traps is vowing to keep up the fight for a 85 E. Center St. bill to ban the devices, despite a legislative committee’s rejection Students may integrate with retarded within the next few days, including its conclusion that more Hostages said moved 6 of such a proposal. studies are needed before a ban on airline smoking should be considered. 649>5268 “We’re prepared to continue,” said Julie E. Lewin, head of people while young, they won’t as where most also live. The three-year period is to NEW YORK (AP) - Three intelligence officer. HALT, or Help Abolish the Leg-hold Trap. “The people of By Anne McGrath provide time for a smooth transi­ The academy’s National Research Council concluded an “We have no independent confir­ The Associated Press adults be startled or confused by Within three years, educating Americans and an Indian kid­ Caah & Carry Connecticut are overwhelmingly for a complete ban.” those students will become the tion, Lensink said. Plans call for the 18-month study of aircraft cabin air, including the effects of napped in Lebanon last month are mation at all” of the report, said disabled people, she said. tobacco smoke, last August and issued a report which urged that Dan Howard, a White House On Wednesday, the General Assembly’s Environment Plans to integrate severely and One argument against integra­ responsibility of local school dis­ introduction of legislation to abol­ now in the hands of Syrian army Committee killed, on a tie vote, a bill banning the use of tricts, said Brian Lensink, commis­ ish the special school district in the smoking be prohibited on all domestic airline flights. intelligence officers in Beirut who spokesman. profoundly retarded students into tion is that “children are cruel,” Drifting tobacco smoke in aircraft cabins poses “a clear health Steel-Jawed leg-hold animal traps. the Connecticut public school sys­ Ms. Dignoti said Wednesday. sioner of the Department of Mental General Assembly next year, he are trying to figure out how to Professors Robert Polhill, Jesse The committee had first approved an amendment to the tem within the next three years are "They’re really not.” In many Retardation. said. risk” to frequent flyers and airline employees, the 12-member release them, NBC reported. Turner and Alann Steen and measure that would have permitted the traps under water and for He said the local districts—about panel concluded. NBC, citing unidentified Mideast Mithileshwar Singh, an Indian with good news to advocates who say schools she’s visited, she said, The state’s efforts drew some Daffodils * ?! and Western intelligence sources, resident alien status in the United 1 use in controlling crop damage until a chemical crop repellant is early exposure to disabled people is youngsters happily volunteer to 30 will be affected — may choose to set up their own programs for the expressions of concern from local said Wednesday that the four had States, were kidnapped from the commercially available. But the bill itself was later defeated on a the test way to wipe out prejudice. spend some time helping out in school officials, including Robert Storm continues to pound West ^9 vote after an hour’s debate. “Children who don’t have disabil­ special education classrooms. new students, establish classes in been turned over to Col. Amir Beirut University College campus Rinnnnnnn n nnnmT^...... ll■ll■wv^r^rlnrJ i conjunction with other districts, or Guth, Fairfield’s director of special A storm that buried cars in the West pounded an area from the Taleh, a senior Syrian army on Jan. 24. ities are the future moms and dads Less than 200 severely and education, who called them an of children who will have disabili­ profoundly retarded students be­ send instructors into the students’ Southwest to the Dakotas today after hampering searches for two tween ages 3 and 21 are now being homes. “overreaction to the concept of missing planes and forcing the evacuations of scores of Arizona ties,” said Peg Dignoti, executive deinstitutionalization. ’ ’ Warrant issued Doctor cltedTor Incompetence director of the Connecticut Associa­ educated by a special school Many districts already have campers. tion for Retarded Citizens. district operated by state Depart­ assumed responsibility for se­ Guth said earlier this week that Heavy snow was falling in central North Dakota, the mountains for archbishop NEW LONDON — A state examining board has cited a former “They’re the future teachers, doc­ ment of Mental Retardation. They verely and profoundly retarded the severely and profoundly re­ of Arizona, New Mexico and southern Colorado, and in the chief of surgery at Lawrence and Memorial Hospital for tors, and police officers.” are taught in regional centers and youngsters. Lensink said. tarded students won’t benefit from mountains of Southern California. MILAN, Italy (AP) - Archbi­ incompetence and negligence, and has permanently barred him If they mix with handicapped homes for the mentally retarded. He noted that enrollment in the being educated locally. They need “And it looks like the storm may be spreading,” Bill Barlow of shop Paul C. Marcinkus, the from practicing medicine in Connecticut. state school district has fallen from the constant care provided in the National Severe Storms Forecast Center in Kansas City, Mo., American who heads the Vatican FINAL DAYS! The finding against Dr. C. Francis Roe, issued last week, stems nearly 1,200 when it was started in institutions such as the Ella T. said today. He said the storm should move into eastern Wyoming, bank, has been named in a criminal from four cases in August, September and December. 1981, 1978, a year after it was established Grasso Center in Stratford. Guth northeast Colorado, Nebraska and Kansas by Friday. arrest warrant in connection with THE GIANT’S ANNUAL involving four patients, one of whom died after transferring from EB tries to cut costs by the legislature. told the Bridgeport Post. Italy’s biggest postwar banking L&M to Yale-New Haven Hospital. Expensive cars fall bumper tests scandal, according to an invesUgat- “Given his numerous acts of imcompetence or negligence, the GROTON (AP) — Electric Boat and the lead ship of the next line of ing Judge. MID-WINTER CLEARANCE SALE board concludes that (Roe) is unable to practice medicine with will combine its second and third submarines, the SSN21 class. WASHINGTON — Expensive does not automatically mean reasonable skill or safety,” the Connecticut Medical Examining work shifts on March 29 and Ruenzel said all third shift The action rekindled questions better when it comes to automobile bumpers, says an insurance about the extent of Vatican bank Board found in its report. restructure its first shift in a bid to operations will be eliminated, ex­ 4 Days Only industry group that ranks repair costs for your average 5 mph ENDS THIS SUNDAY. cut costs, the twmpany said. cept for essential operations such involvement in the far-reaching Roe, who resigned as chief of surgery at the New London fender-bender. hospital in 1976 and moved to Albuquerque, N.M., in 1983, has EB spokesman Neil Ruenzel said as radiography, a process that financial scandal in which Italy’s Wednesday the restructuring will involves checking welds. Winter Clearance The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety said that of 22 largest private bank collapsed and • DURING THE GIANTS ANNUAL MID-WINTER CLEARANCE GET 30% TO 50% OFF REGULAR until mid-March to appeal the decision to Superior Court. Roe mid-size cars tested in a series of low-speed crashes, six of the $1.3 billion disappeared. came to New London in 1973 as the first chief of surgery at L&M. result in no layoffs, but will position He said .'ome workers currently RETAIL PRICES. the shipyard to compete next tear on the first shift also will be Sale starts Feb. 2 6th more expensive cars fared poorly, while some of the cheaper The 1982 collapse of Milan-based • SELECT FROM THE LARGEST INVENTORY OF FULL ROLL, REMNANTS, AND AREA RUGS IN for a Trident submarine contract transferred to the second shift. models had relatively low repair costs because of greater Banco Ambrosiano cost the Vatican ALL OF NEW ENGLAND. bumper protection. $250 million. The new Chevrolet Corsica, for example, had a total repair bill The warrant charges Marcinkus, • PLUS GET A FREE SCATTER RUG JUST FOR COMING IN. of $419, the lowest of any of the cars, although its base list price a native of Cicero, 111., and two Contractors Wardrobe was less than $9,000. other Vatican bank officials as 9 647-8400 In all/four of the six best performers in the tests had sticker “accessories to fraudulent bank­ % prices less than $9,000, while the six worst performers carried ruptcy” in the collapse, a Judge 168 Main Siieet, Manchester 7 0 Sliding Mirror Doors Off Original base sticker prices of between $10,000 and $10,998. investigating the case told The THE ME¥fEST GIANT Associated Press on Wednesday. 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Before the town considers forming any kind Coast Guard of fair rent commission, it should study the operations of commissions in other towns to see if they have been effective in resolving or boats won’t preventing disputes between tenants and landlords. F The experiences of the 17 communities in do the job the state that operate such commissions should offer some guidance, provided the study takes into consideration any differences WASHINGTON - The Coast Guard’s fleet of between Manchester and those other abut 100 aging patrol boats must handle a variety of James E. Bowen Joseph H. Brooks Richard V. Busick Barry E. Caidweii Qerald A. Calve John M. Cashmon Walter R. Cassells Bruce E. Chaput Edwin J. Ciolkoez Orville L. Cleveland communities. missions: Rescuing stranded sailors, helping the Detective Captain Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant Detective Lleutertant Lieutenant However, in no event should the town Navy repel enemy attack and chasing drug E consider an ordinance that would give it the smugglers. But internal government documents right to fix rents. Such an ordinance, as show that the replacement patrol boats ordered by Director Stephen Cassano has already Congress may not be able to do their jobs because of serious design flaws. observed, would be an unwarranted Sixteen of the Island Class replacement boats infringement on private enterprise. already delivered have shown an alarming I The most a fair rent commission should be The White House tendency to develop cracks in the hull when empowered to do is mediate landlord-tenant running at high speed through heavy seas. A disputes and to make recommendations that contract for 21 more was recently awarded to the I might be of help to the housing court. shipyard that built the first batch. It is owned by Manchester may find that it does not need a A peerless paper factory the Republican Party’s Louisiana state chairman, 1 Don Bollinger. fair rent commission. Before it begins to. Sources in the Coast Guard critical of the Island consider one, it should take steps toward By W. Dale Nelson Some of the documents deli­ tion,” Roosevelt said. “ I feel very Chase boats told our associate Corky Johnson that better enforcement of the town housing code, vered to the investigators have strongly about this.” an admiral in the engineering section was rebuffed Max Cohen Jr. Brian E. Collins William K. Daley John D. DePietro Richard J. Dion Lorraine M. Duke Santo J. FIcara Spencer D. Frazee Qary C. Frost Susan I. Qibbens which was revised in 1985 after a series of WASHINGTON - If you were already become public. Jill Brett, spokeswoman for the recently by Adm. Paul Yost, the service’s Detective Sergeant Detective trying to keep something secret, National Archives, which runs commandant, when he objected to the proposed inspections of low-rent apartments in There was, for example, a Jan. would you ask somebody to take presidential libraries, said the purchase. Yost acknowledged that a “ very open downtown Manchester revealed numerous 17,1986, memo of a little over two notes on it? The White Housedoes. number of pages of presidential and honest debate” had been going on over the violations. pages from John M. Poindexter, If investigations of the furor documents in them has grown boats. But he said it was an "honest difference of This salute to the Manchester Police Dept, DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS The Board of Directors has avoided coming then the president’s national over secret arms sales to Iran from 1.25 million in the Hoover opinion,” and no one has suggested any waste, DM Stndwiehtt - Mada to Order security adviser, recommending to grips with the enforcement problem. prove nothing else, they will show library at West Branch, Iowa, to fraud or other abuse of the contracting process. Olympia Homeelyle Soupe approval of an arms shipment to is sponsored by the Manchester Herald Appointing a fuli-time housing code inspector that 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. is an estimated 27 million in the new Berbecued Chicken* Iran through Israel. Poindexter might go a long way toward resolving without peer as a paper factory. Carter library in Atlanta. The IT S NOT THAT Congress wasn’t warned about Dinners. Salads. Cheesecakes & More added a handwritten note that the Delicatessen presidential papers from the the alleged inadequacies of the Island Class patrol and the following businesses: disputes between tenants and landlords that Administration officials say president was briefed on it with Eit Htri or Tiki-Oul 643-0809 Nixon White House total 44.4 boat, a 20-year-old British design. “ The Island do not involve rent. they went through 175 linear feet Vice President George Bush. million pages, she said. Class does not meet the wide range of mission Thnniis For A Job IFoll none." And if there is a desire on the part of the of documents on the subject and Chief of Staff Donald T. Regan and performance requirements for a fleet-wide Board of Directors to make rental housing ended up sending eight boxes full, Poindexter aide Donald Fortier “ D ID WE take notes?” said replacement vessel,” former Coast Guard CHERRONE’S PACKAGE each box a little smaller than a present. affordable to those of limited income, it Gen. Ted Clifton, an aide to Commandant J.S. Gracy told a House committee. filing cabinet drawer, to the should explore state subsidies for such Another document that sur­ President Kennedy. “ Only when it He said the Coast Guard wants to design a bettei* various investigating bodies. STORE housing. Much of the moderately priced faced shows notes were taken by affected something we were patrol boat but was ordered to buy the Island Class rental housing in Manchester was built Copies were sent to a three- Bush aide Craig L. Fuller even supposed to do. A little like I write craft anyway. 624 East Middle Tpke., Manchester At fiicUjPit'.4 privately with federal tax incentives that no member presidential commission when the vice president met with myself a note that I ’d better look The problems are serious. A Navy analysis last TITS m FREE OeUVEHY longer exist. that was making its report today an Israeli anti-terrorism expert in this up because we didn’t have August said the plating scantlings, or steel ribs, 643-7027 as well as to congressional a room in the King David Hotel in enough material on it yesterday. ” “ are marginal or deficient through most of the innrnnt m f r e e r e m o v a l 2 Most of the rents charged in Manchester _ m FR EE NORMAL investigating committees and the Jerusalem in July. Clifton said McGeorge Bundy. bottom and in many areas of the side plating. ’ ’ probably are an accurate reflection of the HOME APPLIANCES HOOK-UP court-appointed independent Kennedy’s national security ad­ While the Navy decided the hull problems posed KEmPER ■ f r e e s e r v i c e costs of acquiring and operating the counsel requested by the Justice IT HAS NOT always been thus. viser, kept a record of presidential no immediate structural hazard, they “ will result TED CUMMINGS .PLUS MUCH, MORE!! properties. But a fair rent commission might Department. Fran Seeber, archivist at the decisions, but, “ I never saw an in permanent deflection of the hull plating between INSURANCE AGENCY SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER help put a focus on instances in which rents “ Any kind of note, desk ca­ Franklin D. Roosevelt Library in extensive writeup of all that went flaming members,” the report said. To prevent 445 HARTFORD HD^-KEINEyjTJXIT OFF 1-884 o 4 7 - V V V f on.” aANCHESTER. CT TOTAL BURGLAR & FIRE ALARM are unreasonably high and discourage some lendar. younameit.they’veasked Hyde Park, N.V., said, “ FDR did this, “ high-speed operation of the craft in high seas Call In Manchastar AUTO • HOME OWNERS for it, we’re giving it to them.” not like note-taking and did not “ There is a sea of documents must be avoided” — a drawback that would give OPEN DAILY; MON.-TNUAt. TIL 0 * TUEt-WEl.-IAT. TIL 6 « FMBAY 7118 * MIO. I t 80884 landlords from taking unfair advantage of a life a health permit note-taking in the Cabinet now,” said George Nash, a drug smugglers an obvious advantage. PROTECTION seller’s market. White House spokesman Daniel O H O -C H a t business insurance E-Z TERMS: • CASH • CREDIT CARDS 6 Howard said. meetings, for example, or other scholar who is working on a • MONTHLY PAYMENTS That's a lot of notes because meetings. So what we have on Hoover biography at the West THE STEEL hull plating itself is so thin that 378 Main Street - Manchester BONOS notes are taken on most White record would just be the notes that Branch library. “ Asonegoesback special maintenance is required. Sandblasting • CENTRAL STATION House meetings, Howard said. the individuals made after they further into history there is less of must be avoided, for example. Yost admitted that “ Not necessarily on every left the meeting room.” it to overwhelm the biographer.” the hull plating is “ thin,” but said the Island Class "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A CAR.' • LOCAL ALARMS meeting, but by and large, yes,” Roosevelt explained his objec­ But the paper is useful as is "a g o ^ boat at sea,” and he is happy with it. he said. “ It’s not a transcript per tion in a memo to Secretary of officials attempt to reconstruct Coast Guard critics of the Island (5lass boats say f^ A D T IP D Chevrolet Co. • SPRINKLER MONITORING se; it’s literally notes on what was State Cordell Hull, written in the tangled events of the Iran- the hull problems constitute potential dangers to • HOLD-UP ALARMS discussed and what wasdecided. ” September 1943 and now in the Contra affair, said White House the crews. “ Absolutely there are safety problems,” W H U I E bU “Since i 936” files of the FDR library, in which spokesman Albert R. Brashear. one source said. 1229 Main St., Manchester OCT C A 1V^r\ a * • SMOKE DETECTION WHO TAKES the notes depends he advises against publication of “ If there is anything that might Other problems include an oversize engine and Open Eves.’tll 8. PrI. 'til 6 b 4 ’b - D 4 b 4 85 East Center St., Manchester on what is being discussed. the records of meetings of the escape anyone’s memory,” Bra­ high idling speed, which tend to chum up the water 649-5268______• UL LISTED EQUIPMENT On arms controi issues, for Allies in Paris in 1919. shear said in a Jan. 16 briefing, and swamp small boats being towed, and a lack of instance, the note taker generally “ In those meetings of the Big “ the point is that we have capability for some important defensive missile would be somebody like Col. Four in Paris, no notes should adequate documentation to make and gun systems. “ This is not a gunboat,” FARR’S SPORTING GOODS WE SUPPORT THE LOCAL sure that the record is very clear. ’ ’ RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL Robert B. Linhard, senior direc­ have been kept, for people cannot grumbled a Coast Guard source. All your camping, sporting & bicycle needs POLICE DEPARTMENT "Sorry if you got the impression that i was in­ tor of defense programs for the be conversationally frank with An internal discussion paper said the Island • INDUSTRIAL terested in anything more than networking National Security Council, How- each other if someone is taking W. Dale Nelson covers the White Class is "not a good multi-mission resource... 2 Main St., Manchester, and career advancement." ' ard said. down notes for future publica- House for The Associated Press. repairs will be exi)ensive... and service life is 317 HIGHLAND ST. expected to be 15 years, ” instead of 20 to 25. ' “ A new design would most easily get us the boat 643-7111 MANCHESTER Rely On Our Reputation and we really want,” another internal document Mon.-Sat. Sam • 9pm Sunday 11am - 5pm concluded. In fact, a Coast Guard consultant 17 Years of Experience Radical education reform — by computer added, preliminary designs for the Coast Guard’s SAFE dream patrol boat have received “ highly favorable” comments. But the brass agreed to take MANCHESTER COUNTRY CLUB ALUED PROTECTIVE ALARM, INC. WASHINGTON — It must have been a heady don't know how to think. Creative thinking is the the Island Class boat model ordered by Congress. nT- 0 305 S. MAIN STREET experience for. Jack Taub, who never made it natural state of every child when he shows up in THE MANCHESTER LOCKSMITH Manchester, Conn. through high school (“ It was not a fun place,” he kindergarten. Then he faces one textbook, one Hot squad cars 109 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER. CONN. 06040 643-6922 says) to tell corporate and educational leaders how Northern grind, one system of intravenous feeding. This was One of the most lucrative rackets run by U.S. 646-0103 to improve public education. Perspective OK when there were lots of farm and factory criminals and their associates in Mexico has for With your help, we’re keeping WE SUPPORT LOCAL POLICE DEPARTMENTS 646-0220 He was introduced by Kenneth Rossano, senior workers. years been the massive cross-border traffic in vice president of the Bank of Boston, as a “ But let’s develop a technique that builds on the the town sale! ^ Michael J. McManus stolen cars. Anyone who can get a stolen car into A “ visionary” who created the world’s largest students. The market for education is the students Mexico can count on a rich reward — often from Tues., Wed., Fri. 9-5 company for stamp collecting. Then he founded — not teachers administrators and school boards. the police, who use many of the hot cars Thurs. 9-8 9 “ The Source, the first information utility,” which It is time to change the system, that is unchanged themselves. In fact, according to U.S. law he sold to Reader’s Digest. Now he’s invested $8 in 300 years. We can deliver a data base to every enforcement sources, there are at least 1,500 stolen Sat. 9-1 million of personal funds to create the National child for pennies an hour.” U.S. cars now being driven by Mexican state or ARMS & SUPPLY CO. Information Utilities Corp. each child. But it then occurred to him that all kids federal cops. What’s that? need individualized instruction. “ We must stop WHAT’S REMARKABLE is that this blunt A company whose goal is to put a computer on treating public education as a charity, and think of approach has won the support of the American Mlnl-«dltof1al “Serv/nServing Rhode Island & Connecticut for over 20 years' every student’s desk in America, “ to make the it as a business. The content of the average Federation of Teachers, the National School It’s easy to criticize Congress, but we have to desk the Disneyland where the child wants to come textbook is 15 years old and it is boring kids.” Boards Association, and the National Education to school — thus solving most of the problems of “ If you talk to teachers, they say ’We need more Association. admit that the distinguished legislators have their 846 Main Street Manchester, C T Tel: 646-1104 priorities in order. They’ve only been in session a education,” he says humbly. money.’ But if we doubled their salary, it would The key to his corporate strategy to redo U.S. “ The main role of public schools is no longer make little difference. The customer for education education is a funding mechanism that will put |106 few weeks (a few days, actually, if you discount education,” he asserts. What proof? “ If I can give is the child, and no one has dealt with that. We have billion of computers into American schools at a holidays and long weekends) but they’ve already your child the best possible education in your own to make school a place that kids want to go,” Taub nominal price, provided as If the service were a taken care of some basics. They’ve given ic Connecticut’s Foremost Police Distributor ^ home where he would have to stay all day, every said. public utility, which invested billions in power themselves a nice pay raise, and they have set their day — what’s your reaction?” A moan arose across “ We have a system that is absolutely broken.” plants and lines for nominal monthly charge. 1987 vacation schedule — 60 days for the House, 57 the room of Conference Board attendees. Taub will make a presentation this week to top days for the Senate. If the members aren’t too He smiled, “ The first role of schools is a place to “ THEY SAY individualized education is good for Boston corporate executives, suggesting a modest exhausted by these Herculean labors, they might Smith & Wesson Winchester send the kids.” the handicapped. But the whole system is demonstration of the approach — not for students even tackle some legislation sometime. 7 handicapped — the teachers, the gifted, the slow, but for teachers and administrators, at the outset. Ruger Mossberg THIS THOUGHT first occurred to Taub as he school boards, administrators. They should “ Kids love computers, but teachers and approached age 50 in 1980. Having made his second customize education for every child. It is do-able administrators are frightened by them,” he says. Safari land Point Blank Armor fortune on The Source, he pondered what he might and affordable. We can customize any subject at For $1,250 a month, a school will get three HJaiiflipHtpr l^praI^ do that “ would provide a sense of immortality — any pace, and make the desk the Disneyland where terminals plus a school-based central computer Complete Line of Leather Goods Streamlite Rechargeable Lights something you leave behind that made a the child wants to come. that can solve management problems. Founded In 1M1 difference.” “ The big slogan today is ‘competitiveness.’ But “ In the second world war we developed the Maglite Flashlights Safety Vests Since he had a son bom with cerebral palsy, he we can’t compete as long as our students are Manhattan Project. Then we had the Apollo PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... PuMNhw decided to devote his resources and time to help functionally obsolete. The ones who don’t graduate OOUQLAS A. BEVINS...... Exacutiv* EdHor Project. By 1992, the SOOth anniversary of the ALEXANDER QIRELU...... AnocINs Editor Clifton Super Shirt Volunteer Lights handicapped kids. As a businessman, he thought, only manage to kill themselves and their families. founding of America by Columbus, we can build a “ If it is to be successful, it must be a viable Those who graduate and become managers pull public education in which all students are gifted by DENISE A. ROBERTS...... AdvartMng DIroctor Raincoats Badges & Award Pins business... How can I help the handicapped as a down the whole industry with them. today’s standards,” he says. MARK F. ABRAITIS ...... BuainMi Managar business?” “ Eight years ago, we were told that answer was SHELDON CO HEN...... Compoting Managar ’’^ucation utilities willcreate a great business ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Prattroom Managar Bates Shoes Paratrooper Boots His first thought was to deliver educational a high-tech society — Atari Democrats. We blew opportunity. We have the answers. But do we have JEANNE Q. FROMERTH...... Circulation Managar services via computer, able to move at the speed of that in eight years, because we turn out kids who the will? I askyouto joinme, orflghtm e.” Jam M R. Qraham Patricia A. Qravea Robert J. Quilano Robert Q. Haraa Jon C. Hawtbome aarence W. Heritage Thomaa H. Hoiben Ruaaeli C. Hoiyfleid Robert W. Johnaon Martin P. Jordan John C. nkMI Donald M. PoM Richard Q . Rand Wayne F. Rautanberg .Patrick P. Reeves Qten D. Richards Robert J. Scarchuk Gary B. Schwartz Jonas R. Searie Llautenant Captain Detective Lieutenant Sergeant r Pictures missing: 1 .• -Is Paul E. Qllllgan Kendal; C. Keyea Samuel W. Kotsch Jr. Theodore Krysiewicz Robert D. Lannan Thomaa Laraon Paul R. Lombardo Michael V. Ludlow John W. Marvin John J. Maaton Robert F. Mazzone MIchaal S. Swetzet James S. Taylor Dannie A. Talreault Beau Thurnauer Edward J. Tighe Karen A. Toppi Renee V. Tourvllle Donald M. Turner Bruce R. Tyler Lieutenant Chief Craig A. Guglieimo Detective Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant E Lawrence P. 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Continued from page 1 to gene that Attorney General Edwin national security adviser after report said, lending evidence "to Meese in has said was diverted to Meese’s revelations about the Con­ Andy NEW YORK (AP) - ScientisU the proposition that Lt. Col. North, the Contras. tra diversion. for the first time have linked some either on his own or at the behest of In two meetings with the board, In other developments cases of manic-depressive illness to others, actively sought to conceal Reagan made conflicting state­ Wednesday: Rooney a defective gene, a breakthrough important information.” ments about when he authorized the • U.S. officials have worked with they say could improve the under­ While saying it could not confirm first shipment of U.S. weapons to the South African government to standing of schizophrenia and other that North had destroyed any Iran, according to published re­ provide military equipment to the psychiatric disorders. documents, the report said it was ports. Current and former White Contras, ABC News reported. The 1 ti The study, reported in today’s concerned that some notes ap­ House aides have disputed each three-year operation was run by issue of the British journal Nature, peared to be missing. other on when Reagan approved the former CIA Director William Casey traced the gene through three The commission noted that Poin­ transaction. outside of normal channels, the generations of an Amish family in dexter was the offldal notetaker in An administration source said a netwoiic said. southeastern Pennsylvania. some key meetings, “ yet no notes letter Reagan sent the board last • Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., a A corporation’s Family members who inherited for the meetings can be found.” week offered yet a third version — member of the Senate Intelligence the gene had an (5 percent chance It added that former CIA Direc­ that he simply had no recollection Committee, said Reagan’s nominee of manic-depression or related tor William Casey “ shared a of when he approved the shipment for CIA director, Robert Gates, double talk has conditions during their lifetime, similar responsibility” with Poin­ and that he may have allowed appears to be part of a calculated said study co-author David Hous- dexter to inform the president himself to be influenced by the effort to cover up elements of the man of the Massachusetts Institute about the dimensions of the Iran recollection of others. of Technology. Iran-Contra affair. a real side to it F affair. Casey had received informa­ Presidential spokesman Marlin • Rep. Lee Hamilton, D-Ind. Previous studies had suggested a tion about the diversion almost a Fitzwater said on Wednesday that chairman of the House committee genetic contribution to psychiatric month before the story broke but Reagan will analyze the Tower investigating the Iran-Contra af­ disorders, but the new finding is the did not. raise the subject with the report “ with an eye toward what he When the president or chief executive officer of a first to show a genetic defect in a fair, told the Los Angeles Times the president, the report added. wants to say next week and what panel is trying to determine big company issues a statement saying how well mental disease that has no anatom­ Reagan repeatedly has denied directions he might want to give in whether a White House memoran­ the company is doing, you can bet the company is ical abnormalities in thebrain, said the United States was attempting to terms of making changes and PSP-- Dr. Darrel Regier of the National dum outlining reasons for the arms in big trouble or he wouldn’t have bothered. trade arms for hostages. He has following the recommendations.” sale had been a fabrication to Institute of Mental Health. The first thing these memos try to do is establish AP photo said the central goal was to Meanwhile, select House and deflect criticism from the presi­ Alzheimer's disease, for which tho chief as Mr. Nice Guy. He’ll say, “ I’d like to take establish ties with moderate politi­ Senate committees were bolding dent. The memo, written by Poin­ E genetic links were recently re­ this occasion to share some thoughts with you.” Or Part of the plan cal elements in a strategically meetings today to discuss the dexter and released by the White ported, does include such brain important Persian Gulf nation. question of whether to grant possibly he’ll say, “ I welcome this opportunity to abnormalities. House, may have been substituted Paul Brown, 9, and his skateboard fly into a snowbank in Appointed by Reagan 90 days ago immunity — limited or otherwise — for the real document which had speak to you.” The work will not immediately and lacking subpoena power or an to get testimony from North, The literature of the company memos is a genre all produce better treatments for the Rome, N.Y., after a short trip up a plywood ramp recently. been used to brief Reagan on the opportunity to question North or Poindexter and others. North was arms sales in January lOM, con­ its own. To understand one, you have to be able to disease but opens the door to Paul and his friends ride their skateboards down the Poindexter, the Tower board was fired as an NSC deputy and gressional investigators told the research that should lead to that translate what’s actually said into what’s actually street, up the ramp and fly into the snowbank. unable to trace the chain of money Poindexter resigned as Reagan’s newspaper. and to better understanding of meant. schizophrenia, anxiety disorders For example: I and other illnesses, scientists said. "In the past year, our company has undergone A genetic approach to psychiatric significant restructuring.” illness has long been seen as “ very This usually means a lot of people got fired and one 1 N. Elm could get subsidies o b itu a rie s murky, very difficult to get a of the company’s divisions lost so much money they handle on,” said Dr. Herbert got rid of it. The town may be able to reduce Pardes, director of the New York Street ranges from $400 to $500 a Lamson. The Manchester Housing “ We are confident that with your help we will be State Psychiatric Institute. rents at the proposed North Elm month. Authority has been asked to take Frank DiScIpio Windham Community Memorial Hospital. able to overcome the formidable obstacles...” "This illustrates you can do it .... Street apartments for elderly peo­ DiRosa was one of three Demo­ over the projei . and will meet Frank DiScipio, 73, husband of It will spur scientists to more ple by seeking state rent subsidies. cratic town directors who spoke to March 4 with th ,ope of making a She was bom Aug. l3, 1898, in ■ This translates as we’ll be asking you to take a cut Rose (Curti) DiScipio, of East West Haven, and was a former vigorously atUck this problem,” he Deputy Mayor Peter DiRosa told the Democratic Town Committee decision. Hartford, died Wednesday at Hart­ in pay. said. fellow Democrats at a meeting of Wednesday night on town projects. At the meetii.g Wednesday, Di­ resident of Hartford, moving to "W e have made great strides in recent months...” ford Hospital. Coventry in 1953. She was a the Democratic Town Committee He mentioned the possibility of rector Kenneth Tedford said Man­ Besides his^ wife, DiScipio is the memos always say. Then they go on to say. Wednesday night. state subsidies when he was asked chester attracted national attention communicant of St. Mary’s “ While we have made great progress, there is still a survived by two sons, Fred DiScipio Church, Coventry. DiRosa said today that he does about the rents. with its construction of 14 starter of East Lyme and Frank A. long way to go.” , not have any particular rent He said today he feels there will homes on Love Lane and its She is survived by twodaughters, P l ii s i i p i P DiScipio of Bolton; two daughters, Alyce Wiley of Coventry ahd F. What the head of the company is usually trying to Tw o face subsidy program in mind, but said be no restriction placed on the conversion of a former Bennet Mrs. Robert (Mary Ann) Johnson tell employees is that they better brace themselves pppW iiilii there is evidence that both Gov. subsidies that would prevent the School building to apartments for June Dailey of Colchester; four of East Hartford and Mrs. Daniel grandchildren; five great­ for a salary cut or some layoffs. William O’Neiil and the General town from restricting tenants at the elderly. (Diane) LaFountain of Hebron; a grandchildren, several nieces and Assembly are interested in helping North Elm Steel to Manchester But, he said, there is still a need brother. Leo DiScipio of South charges in nephews. A mass of Christian •d i f f i c u l t TIMES” always “lie ahead” in local communities provide housing. residents. for aHordable housing and cited Glastonbury; two sisters, Sylvia The estimate for rents in the Town voters aproved a $1.3 proposals by O’Neill as possible burial will be Friday, 9 a.m., in St. company memos. Mastriana of Bridgeport and Dena Mary’s Church, Route 31, Coven­ planned 24-apartment complex to million bond issue for the project in sources for future housing funds. Szumowski of Wethersfield; eight “ As you know” the company memo continues, try. Burial will follow in the North car theft be built on town-owned land be­ November. The apartments are grandchildren; two great­ obviously not believing that you know at all or it Cemetery, Grant Hill Road, Coven­ tween North Elm Street and White being designed by architect Alam grandchildren; several nieces and wouldn’t be telling you, “ the economy makes us Birthday blues Two Oakland Street men were try. Calling hours are today, 7-9 nephews. p.m., at the Potter Funeral Home, particularly vulnerable to competition from outside picked up on a warrant Tuesday one Funeral will be Friday at 8:15 456 Jackson St., Willimantic. interests. month after police found them in a.m. from the Newkirk & Whitney New York with a car stolen from a Memorial donations may be “ We can no longer count on” something. It doesn’t Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave., made to the South Coventry Volun­ matter what tbut they always say they can’tcounton Kiddie parties today take money and headaches car dealership in Manchester. Crestfleld appeals order East Hartford, with a mass of teer Fire Department Ambulance Steven Doughty, 17, of 190 Oak­ Christian burial at 9 a.m. in St. something. 2 Fund, Coventry, 06238. “ In the future, as in the past, we will continue to” do land St., and Albert Ouellette, 16, of A nurse’s aide who was fired from Vernon Street. which would require management Mary’s Cliurch, East Hartford. Bv Jack Wax the ’80s is changing. The event? The American birthday parties is still kind of a big affair for a lot of kids.” to rehire Chesky with back pay. something. It doesn’t matter what, either. They 179 Oakland St., were charged with her job at the Crbstfield-Fenwood ” I have no reaction,” Chesky Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, United Features Syndicate birthday party. waiting to be done. says Barbara Miller, a product first-degree larceny and theft of a nursing home last year said she was said. ” I was just surprised. But it Chesky was fired from her job East Hartford. Calling hours are Franklin Murdock always say they’ll continue to do it. license in the incident, which surprised management was ap­ has not changed my mind on any March 6 because she violated a The single most popular word in the memo from information coordinator for Hal­ today from 7 to 9 p.m. REGARDLESS of theories, some occured Jan. 23, according to police pealing a federal order that she be decision I may make.” no-solicitation rule by discussing Memorial donations may be A funeral for Franklin J. Mur­ the company president is' ‘challenge. ’ ’ The company It used to be so simple. Kids were THE PATIES have changed. lmark. “ There’s more competition to businesses need to keep track of reports. reinstated. Holland Castleman, a co-owner of union activity at the home, man­ made to the American Lung Associ­ dock, who died Wednesday, will be faces “ an unusual challenge this coming year,” or it kids, and grown-ups helped them live They’re bigger, slicker, more have a party and make it really Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Watkins party trends and what they mean. A Police said they received a call However, the aide, Caroi Chesky, the nursing home, could not be agement has said. Chesky, who ation, 45 Ash St., East Hartford, has already “ faced a series of unusual challenges in in a world all their own — childhood. expensive, and, m aybi. not quite as special.” Jan. 24 from the Colombia County said the appeal will not affect her reached for comment this morning. supported a 15-week strike last Funeral Home, 142 E. Center St. spokesperson for Hallmark Cards. 06108. the year just past. But that was before watching much fun as they used to be. All the Sheriffs’ Department in New York decision on whether to return to But according to other reports, he year, claims she was discriminated Calling hours are Friday from 7 to 9 Inc., the Kansas City greeting-card p.m. The president, nonetheless, looks forward “ to a television became a national clowns, magicians and super-duper 6 State. Sheriffs there had recovered work at the 155-bed faciiity on plans to appeal the federal order. against because of her union and party-products company, says a 1987 black Chrysler with the activity. Estelle Jaseile Memorial donations may be year of expanding growth and productivity.” pastime; before two paychecks party decorations hide the fact that BIGGER PARTIES sometimes made to the Manchester Visiting became a way of life; and before the childhood is becoming a mini- there’s increasing interest in making youths in it, according to records. The firing led the New England Estelle (Elkins) Jaserie, 88, of lead to bigger and better presents. In Nurse and Home Care Inc. or to the parties a family affair. Adults are The report noted that Doughty Health Care Employees Union, Prospect Street, Coventry, widow t h e TIMES ARE never just ordinary, everyday divorce rate climbed to nearly SO adulthood. St. Paul, Minn., Lee Bauer follows American Cancer Society. . thinking more about their children’s and Ouellette admitted to stealing Sewer, fire still issue District 1199, which represents of Peter J. Jaserie, died Tuesday at iimes in a company memo. “ As we face the future” percent. The simple world of But don’t throw away the party the trends in children’s parties — the $20,000 car from Chorches about 92 employees at the home, to times can be “ demanding times, ” ‘ ‘troubled times, ’ ’ childhood has slipped away. In its hats and toss out Pin the Tail on the parties. Motors on Oakland Street with keys trends she had tried to change. Continued from page 1 might also be an insurmountable file an complaint with the National or “ the difficult times in which welive.” Sometimes place, children are encountering new Donkey. Child-care experts say that Bauer, now a high-school teacher, that Ouellette had. Labor Relations Board. thay are “ turbulent times.” Tradition is back. And tradition is Ouellette told New York police problem” to any overall and stressful problems. parents can help put the magic back ran a birthday-party planning western Manchester near the inter­ settlement. Heart attack kills Coco Even though it looks as though the company is that he and Doughty stole registra­ The labor board found merit with The changes are difficult to pin into their children’s lives. It takes important to families. But in the service for several years. She is section of New State Road and West Eighth District negotiators, the complaint and held four days of going to fire people, cut salaries and reduce the down. It’s like looking in a mirror and time, understanding and the 1980s, tradition is having a hard time tion plates off a pickup truck at Middle Turnpike. NEW YORK (AP) — James He could make us laugh and cry disturbed by what she sees. Chorches before making the drive though, said the town’s plan to hearings on the case last July. quality of its product, “Our commitment is to trying to see if you look older today occasional use of that most unpopular keeping up with social changes. More Penny said if the Eighth District spend $550,000 to build an addition Earlier this week, an administra­ Coco, a one-time dishwasher whose both.Audiences liked him from the “ Children are becoming very to New York. excellence.” Or “ We are committed to a program of than the day before. The changes are phrase; “ No, just because all the families have both parents working. took over the station and provided to the Buckland firehouse so that tive law judge of the NLRB ruled love for the theater propelled him instant he walked on stage.” materialistic,” Bauer says. “ I tried The two were released on $5,000 service on a contract basis, as was into a lifetime of character roles on Coco’s career spanned three excellence.” gradual, but they accumulate all too other kids do it (have it, watch it). There are more single-parent non-surety bonds and face appear­ district firefighters could share the that the owners used a broad, If the rumor is already out that the company is to get away from the competition, done in the past and as proposed by facility docs not make economic Broadway and television, has died decades, and he appeared in such quickly. And that’s the problem. you can’t.” families, more TV sets, more TV ances at Manchester Superior unclear rule to fire Chesky and going to lay people off, one of the first things the from the idea of who got the biggest the Eighth District last week, it sense. They said the money could discipline another nurse’s aide at after suffering a heart attack. He Broadway shows as “ The Last of How can anyone know for sure that Birthday parties are a ritual — a channels. And less time for parents to Court on March 2. was 56. the Red Hot Lovers,” “ Man of La president says is “ There Is no truth to the rum or...” present.” would mean that residents in those better be spent on building another the home. childhood in the ’80s is different from way that families teach children spend with children. Birthday parties The Emmy award-winning actor Mancha” and “ You Can’t Take It areas would still be paying the fire station in southern If the rumor of bad news has already proven to be are like mirrors that reflect these higher town fire tax. The judge ruled that Chesky be was pronounced dead Wednesday With You.” He made his off- the childhood of the ’50s or ’60s? tradition. Only recently, scientists Parties in Minnesota may be going On personal defeat Manchester. irye, the company head wants to “ put the whole changes in the lives of children and However, they would be receiv­ Penny, though, said there is no rehired and the warning against night at St. Vincent’s Hospital, less Broadway debut in “ Salome” in matter into perspective.” , Psychological studies are of little have begun to take a serious look at commercial, but parties on the West Ashley Montagu, American aide Suzanne Starling be wiped families. ing less-expensive — and what need for the town to build a station than three hours after being admit­ 1956. . “ We must put this whole matter behind us” help. No one knows how to measure parties. Anthropologists have studied Coast take the cake. The New York writer-anthropologist, noted: “ The from her record. This is the In the late 1960s, he was best Penny has called less-efficient — in the South End. He also dismissed ted, said spokesman Paul because, as every chief executive tells you “ it is time and weigh childhood itself. And an kindergarten parties in Israel. These Times reported that in California deepest personal defeat suffered by volunteer service for the price of Sarles’ suggestion that one be built decision Crestfield-Fenwood offi­ Simonetti. known as Willie, the plump “ innocent scale” just doesn’t exist. parties, according to an article in the A look in these mirrors reveals celebrating can cost up to $10,000. For human beings is constituted by the cials are appealing. for us to look to the future.” paid fire protection. in northeast Manchester because it Emergency medical personnel plumber on Drano commercials. But there is one simple, routine event Journal of the Royal Anthropological three main changes. Change No. 1: that sort of money, sky divers land on difference between what one was “ It’s not acceptable,” agreed Officials at the NLRB in Hartford had been called to Ck>co's Green­ Coco got a boost in the 1968 “ Our greatest asset to you, our employees.” would prevent service to the West Institute, help children learn how to Party pressure. "It’s much more family tennis courts, and antique fire capable of becoming, and what one town negotiator Geoffrey Naab, a could not be reached for comment wich Village home at 7:45 p.m., said off-Broadway production of McNal­ If you are one of the employees, beware the that all parents experience, and this Middle Turnpike-New State Road common now that every birthday is has in fact become.” town director. He added that it area. this morning. Capt. Thomas M. Ryan of Emer­ ly’s “ Next.” company memo. event clearly shows how childhood in behave in society. Research on engines take children up mountains. gency Medical Service. His big break came in 1969 in Neil “ I’m very upset. I think he was Simon’s “ Red Hot Lovers,” a role txwxwx-:^:«xw; Bolshevik Revolution one of the best actors I’ve had the that earned him a Tony nomination. Few attend youth commission Russia’s Bolshevik Revolution privilege of working with,” playw­ In the show’s more than 700 took place Nov. 7,1917, as forces led right Terrence McNally said early performances, he played a middle- Largest In North America by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin overthrew today. aged, overweight married restau­ By George Layng Stephen T. Cassano, who helped participants from public and pri­ “ He could make you care very rant owner trying unsuccessfully to Herold Reporter create the panel, are calling for the provisional government of vate schools. Alexander Kerensky. deeply. It was an enormous gift.... join the sexual revolution. replacing the commission with “ Students could work with peers The Manchester Commission on town-wide youth forums. This, and in their own schools instead of in a D.C. women’s film test allows a look Into the future Oiildren and Youth was created in other options will be considered commission atmosphere where in women filmmakers. 1978 with high hopes that it could tonight when the commission and they would be among strangers,” nist issues, Jaehne said. Manhattan brothel. By Paul Page Doris Dorrie, the German direc­ However, the growth of this 9 address a wide variety concerns interested town officials meet to he said. “ Most important, a town­ CLIP AND SAVE The Associated Press “ These films don’t necessarily and come up with solutions to youth discuss the problem. wide forum on problems affecting tor who scored an art-house hit last festival may be most evident on the tell ’women’s stories.’ We show closing night when Seidelman pre­ problems in town. The panel is composed of six youth would develop.” - ;WASHINGTON — When the first films that are produced and di­ year in the United States with her movie, “ Men ...,” will show her mieres her new movie, “ MaMng At first, the panel was active in youth members from various Hdwever, commission member •‘Women Make Movies” festival rected by women,” she said. “ I Plum bing latest, “ In the Belly of the Whale.” Mr. Right.” It is a comic science- organizing a number of programs. schools in Manchester and five Michael Pohl, who attends Man­ was launched six years ago, organ­ have my eye firmly fixed on a But lately the reality has been that adult members. Rarely, though, chester Community College, said Two of this year’s female fiction film about a mechanical izers depended on foreign films, horizon out there where the fact Academy Award nominees will man, set in a world that Seidelman there have been few meetings haver enough members shown up to the panel can be reformed so that it documentaries and low budget that a woman is in a film industry because most members do not have a quorum and conduct legal could be effective. He proposed Problem ? participate in workshops; Susan describes as a combination of “ the independent features to fill out the job is not eyebrow-elevating.” Morse, who edited “ Hannah and Jetsons and the 1964 New York attend, according to members and business. reorganizing the membership so program. In the past, “ Women Make other town officials. In addition, the A major reason is that few youth that adults would have a majority Leaky faucet, Her Sisters,” and Hesper Anderson World Fair.” While the weeklong festival is Movies” has provided an early who with Mark Medoff wrote the panel has never known exactly members attend the monthly ses­ of one to make a quorum more still a showcase for filmmakers on audience for such directors as what it can do and what role it sions, members said. likely. screenplay of the stage production, SEIDELMAN WAS the hit of lugged toilet, the way up, it is now the largest in Susan Seidelman, now considered “ Children of a Lesser God.” “ Women Make Movies” in 1985 should play. “ Meetings would be called and North America devoted to women one of the industry’s rising direc­ ” We spent an awful lot of time meetings would be canceled,” said with her “ Desperately Seeking any plumbing problem... and reflects their growing power in tors after her 1985 hit, ’ ‘Desperately RANDA HAINES, who directed Susan,” a movie set in the New saying ’If we did this, who’s toes are Dion. the movie industry. Seeking Susan.” we going to step on,” ’ complained “ Perhaps it was designed not to “ Children of a Lesser God” — the Wave world of downtown New York ST. JUDE’S NOVENA “ I think you’re seeing here what With premieres of Hollywood touching love story starring Wil­ that became a box-office hit. Her member Margaret Dion. ” I don’t succeed,” said Cassano. He pro­ the future will be,” said Bonnie features, screenings of documen­ see where there’s a purpose to this posed today that semi-annual, MAY THE SACRED HEART OF Call liam Hurt and Marlee Matlin, is the first big exposure came a few years JESUS BE ADORED. QLORI- Schwarts, co-programmer of the taries and animation shorts and first American woman to be nomi­ before when she showed her commission at all.” school-sponsored youth forums be festival that begins March l at the workshops on film craft, this year’s Some, including town Director staged involving delegations and FIED, LOVED AND PRE­ nated as best film director by the scruffy, independent feature, 7 SERVED THROUGHOUT THE American Film Institute in edition is a measure of the barriers Directors Guild of America. The “ Smithereens.” BOLAND BROS., INC. .Washington. that have fallen in the film world. WORLD. NOW AND FOREVER. only other woman ever nominated “ She came in like a zappy, - .“ Women are no longer just SACRED HEART OF JESUS. by the guild was Italy’s Lina downtown wild woman,” said ‘•Since 1935" making a living in movies, they’re PRAY FOR US, SAINT JUDE “ WE’RE LOOKING for personal­ Wertmuller in 1977 for “ Seven Jaehne. “ She represented a spirit making a mark,” said Karen ities behind the movies as well as ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. WORKER OF MIRACLES. PRAY Beauties.” of filmmaking unique to women. FOR US. SAINT JUDE. HELP Jaehne, festival co-programmer. the movies themselves,” said AP photo The result of an idea bom at the. She still has that sense of humorbut OF THE HOPELESS, PRAY FOR 649-2947 “ They have made enormous gains. Jaehne. “ Every one chosen is festival two years ago will be shown now she thinks big.” INSURANSMITHS SINCE US. SAY THIS PRAYER 9TIMES That may not be visible at the essentially a spokeswoman for a Susan Seidelman works on “Making Mr. Right.” She’s with the movie, “ Miss Mary” by Jaehne hopes the festival demon­ A DAY. BY THE 8TH DAY YOUR Oscars, but it is certainly visible in kind of movie, or a country, and receive the same fast, professional, Maria Luisa Bemberg of Argen­ strates that “ women dig a little PRAYER WILL BE ANSWERED. the corridors of the film industry.” Hollywood or a movement like considered one of the industry’s rising stars. 1914 tina. Bemberg, nominated for an deeper. They are not looking for lost IT HAS NEVER BEEN KNOWN animation.” and courteous service for which we have cities of gold in their movies. ... TO FAIL. PUBLICATION MUST : THOUGH MANY of the movies Petrie. actress and director Ida Lupinoand Oscar for her hit, “ Camila,” gotthe “ Square Dance” is the opening They have a self-awareness and BE PROMISED. have political themes, the intent of night attraction. It was produced by The week will include eclectic looking ahead with such works as idea to cast actress Julie Christie in built our reputation over the last 52 years. "Miss Mary” when festival organ­ compassion that sets them apart 649-5241 THANK YOU ST. JUDE FOR the festival is not to show how Jane Alexander and also stars the productions, bowing to the past “ Working Girls,” Lizzie Borden’s izers told her of Christie’s Interest (from nnale filmmakers).’’ 65 E. Center Street GRANTING MY PETITION. "Your satisfaction is the Boland’s Personal Promise" women filmmakers explore femi- actress, and was directed by Daniel with a night devoted to Hollywood controversial film about life in a Mencheeter, Ct. A.P. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Feb. 26.19B7 — H It - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thurgday. Feb. », 1987 Certificate can cut the cost Contact sport I A d vice requires you of having your pet neutered protect teeth Birthday greeting makes great sense nS i t Two years ago numbers of positive cases. It The Manchester Dental Society the Department behooves owners to protect their has declared February Dental • DEAR weeks ago, but he is very pushy. He He refuses, saying I am unreaso­ of Agriculture’s cats — and themselves—by having Health Month. Dr. John E. Ham- • ABBY: On my has too many hands and I get worn nable. What do you think? Canine Control cats vaccinated. Don’t wait until brook, a Manchester dentist,' is son’s 16th birth­ out trying to protect myself. He told CONCERNED Division pro­ your cat becomes the first case of chairman of the event. day, he received me he probably wouldn’t be calling posed a money­ Pet Fomm rabies in the state or your county. a birthday card me again. Could my virginity be DEAR CONCERNED: I think saving spay- The CVMA will hold rabies clinics from his grand­ Dear Abby standing in the way of my you are wise, and he is foolish. He /neuter Allan Leventhal, D.V.M. again this year from April 4 to June By Dr. John E. Hambrook parents on his Abigail Van Buren popularity? should have the test not only for program to be 13. Contact your town clerk or Special to the Herald father’s side. your peace of mine, but for his. implemented by canine control officer for the date it (His father and I I would like to have a good the Connecticut will be held near you. Better yet — are divorced.) relationship with a guy, but I’m not DEAR ABBY: Last year I was ready to include sex. Am I weird or diagnosed as having multiple scle­ V eterinary contact your veterinarian now. QUES'nON: What kind of protec­ ‘‘Grandma Medical Associ­ , Jones" added what? rosis and I recently began using a The American Kennel Club tion for the mouth is necessary ation (CVMA). It enabled dog and refundable and non-transferrable. the following HURTING IN HARTFORD cane. My question is this; How do I (AKC) recognizes 129 dog breeds in a*' during sports? cat owners who obtained their pets When you pay the bill, present the the USA. For 1985 the top 10 AKC handwritten message on the card: mother sent to her grandson on his respond to people I don’t know very through a local pound, humane certificate and it will be deducted breeds were: "Sorry, Billy, no money this time 16th birthday? DEAR HURTING: You are not well (nor core to) when they ask, weird and you are no dope. All group or other non-commercial from your bill. Pets accepted for 1. Cocker spaniels ANSWER: Anychiidwhoplajfsa ► because we received no thank-you BURNED UP IN BU’TTE “ Why the cane?” relationships do not include sex — source to take advantage of a spay/neuter procedure must 2. Poodles sport that involves contact shcxild ; ■ forthe money we sent with our card I don’t wish to discuss my many long-lasting relationships are disability with people who are money-saving plan. comply with the participating vete­ 3. Labrador retrievers have some form of mouth protec­ last year. Lots of love, Gramtana DEAR BURNED: I think based on friendship and mutual merely making small talk on the The CVMA offers spay/neuter rinarian’s vaccination and worm­ 4. (jerman shepherds tion. Usually a molded rubber . and Grandpa Jones.” Grandma may have given Billy a AP photo certificates to state-registered, tax- ' .... interest. If you are being made to sidewalk. If it is someone I dislike. I ing requirements. 5. Golden retrieviers ' 'M i l guard that fits over the teeth is.aii Abby, althou^ these grandpar- birthday gift that was far more exempt, non-profit humane organi­ Participating veterinarians and feel that the price of going out is say, “ Oh, this is just an affecta­ 6. Doberman pinschers that is necessary. One can be - ents are retired and living on a fixed valuable than a $10 bill. zations. Each certificate is worth the CVMA offer this program as a ' income, they are far from poor, and “ putting out” — you are being tion.” But I can’t use this response Dimpled dancer 7. Beagles purchased from most sporting F blackmailed. Stick with your $20 and valid only for spay/neuter service to those who need to reduce 8. Chow chows ; It wouldn’t have hurt them to have DEAR ABBY: I am a very to people who are genuine acquain­ goods stores and modified to fitlhe principles. Mikhail Baryshnikov, right, reacts as he is greeted by two procedures. Humane organizations their pets’ surgical expenses. The 9. Miniature schnauzers ' ^enclosed a $10 bill. It would have attractive 17-year-old girl. I am tances. or are actually concerned. teeth and gums. Sometimes they pay $15 for the certificates. effort is also aimed at reducing pet 10 Shetland sheep dogs ^ ' made the difference between my also a romantic person, but my What do you think? male Harvard students during ceremonies Tuesday night must be trimmed with scissors .for MINNESOTAN The first step in getting one of over-population. The list differs from 1984 in that '"'son feeling good or bad on his relationships never last any more DEAR ABBY: My husband and I honoring him as 1987 Man of the Year by Hasty Pudding .smaller mouths. > these certificates is to cali your As I ’ve reminded you before, chow chows came from nowhere to birthday. than two weeks — maybe three. I were separated for several months, Theatricals in Cambridge, Mass. Student Michael Starr of veterinarian and find out whether dogs must be currently vaccinated *8 and Dachshunds have dropped I wrote to my ex-mother-in-law don’t know what’s wrong. I ’ve during which time he admitted that DEAR MINNESOTAN: Why not he/she is participating in the against rabies before they can be off the top 10. Doberman pinschers, .. and told her what I thought about Nashville, Tenn.. is at left. QUESTION: What about sports never had one relationship that he had played the field and had use the same response for all program. Most are. On operations licensed. As the outbreak of rac­ while still in 6th place, have 10,000 Photo by Richmond ' her birthday message to Billy. I with face masks like footbail and lasted. I ’m still a virgin. Maybe several affairs. inquiries? ’There is nothing wrong under $40 usually one certificate is coon rabies draws closer, it is now fewer registered than the previous ‘ haven’t heard from her since, and I that’s my problem. Is it true that We’ve decided to give our mar­ with saying. “ I have multiple E Toby, a honey-colored mixed-breed, waits outside the hockey? ; accepted and for those over $40 the in northern Pennsylvania, the year. don’t expect to.' nowadays you have to have sex in riage one more try. I ’ve told him sclerosis,” even to people who are Church burns records participating veterinarian accepts importance of pet immunization pound with Dog Warden Richard Rand. Toby is ready for What do you (and your readers) order to make a relationship last? that I will not go to bed with him making small talk on the sidewalk. two or more. against rabies becomes more ur­ adoption. . think about the message a grand- I started seeing a guy a couple of unless he has a test for AIDS. It might shake them up a bit. LINWOOD, N.J. (AP) - Church Beatles, Bob Dylan and others. Next call your local humane gent. Vaccination of cats against Allan Levenlhal is a Bolton ANSWER: The cage on the front of a helmet is important for members contending rock music Most of the 200 or so people organization or the CVMA (232- rabies is now required by three veterinarian. Do yon have a ques­ attending the movie here nodded in Adopt a Pet protection in some sports, but H is promotes Immorality plan a record 5000) and buy the certificate for $15. states. Cats, because of their tion you’d like to see answered burning Friday, and punk rockers agreement as youth pastor Richard not sufficient to protect the teieth Then make an appointment with hunting habits, are more liable to here? Write to Pet Forum, Man­ say they’ll be there, but not to toss Kin warned, “ You hear a lot from accidental trauma. A mouth your veterinarian. Remember contract rabies from wild animals. chester Herald, P.O. Box 591, Hormone creams may ease irritation anything onto the fire. nowadays about sex and drugs and these certifica tes are non- Indeed, they outnumber dogs in Manchester 08040. guard must be worn in addition to “ We’re bringing the Bill of rock ’n’ roll. I believe rock ’n’ roll is Toby’s in good shape cushion the teeth from blows about urethra (bladder opening) that should see a specialist who is Rights,” Bryant Amper said Wed­ the most influential.” the head and neck. D E A R D R. GOTT: I ’m 70. resembles urinary infection (caus­ trained in managing high-risk nesday, swinging his long hair. The movie, narrated by Steve and By Barbara Richmond had to be destroyed by a The Rev. Jerry Sturgeon, pastor My gynecologist ing frequency and burning). pregnancy. Dan Peters of the Zion Christian Special to the Herald veterinarian. Ask your doctor to prescribe at the Mainland Assembly of God A bou t Town QUESTION: What does the .says that I have Life Center in St. Paul, Minn., Just a reminder from the Hu­ hormone cream that you can apply Cburch, held a viewing of the movie mouthguard do to protect? vulvo-vaginitis DEAR DR. GOTT: I am 71 and accuses various rock artists of Toby, a male mixed-breed, is this mane Society. If you own a dog, “ The Truth About Rock” Wednes­ and that many to the affected area. This often have been taking medicine for 10 to promoting immorality. week’s featured pet. Toby is about 1 check his collar during the winter Dr. Gott day as a preview to Friday’s record older women solves the problem and makes the 12 years for tic douloureux. One Emblem Club elects officers Hose company plans dinner year old, honey-colored and months. The growth of a winter coat burning in this affluent Atlantic “ Kiss fornicates with young girls. ANSWER: The thin pliable -■■have this prob- Peter Gott, M.D. use of antibiotics, such as Negram, doctor called it the world’s worst medium-sized. of hair can quickly fill in the extra unnecessary. pain, and I agree. If it lasted long. City suburb. Aerosmith likes girls who are Manchester Emnblem Club elected officers for the Hose & Ladder Co. 1 will have a dinner and meeting rubber guard acts like a shock - lem. Sitz baths He was found on Feb. 21 roaming space originally allotted when the I ’d probably lose my mind. Drugs As the congregants watched the bleeding. Prince promotes incest. 1987-88 year. They are: Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the British American Club. TTie absorber to help disperse the force of baking soda President. Rose Hodge; vice president, Adriana social hourwillstartatSp.m. Membership Certificates on Bolton (Center Road. If not collar was first put. DEAR DR. GOTT: A woman I don’t help after a while. I ’m now movie here, about 40 people outside Even Olivia Newton-John is singing claimed by his owner, he will be of contact. ’This helps prevent and cornstarch about intercourse and John Denver Meixell; financial secretary, Pauline Mumley; will be presented. The society also advises dog know is four months pregnant and taking Darvocet-N (100 milli­ a church in Johnson City, Tenn., ready for adoption this weekend. individual teeth from getting help a lot, but I believes in est,” Dan Peters said in treasurer, Felicya Olechny; recording secretary, owners to periodically remove the is confined completely to bed grams) four times a day. Is there participated in the burning of adult The only other new dog at the knocked out or loosened, and it also . have to be con­ his narration. Corinne Baldwin;' corresponding secretary. Elien dog’s collar and brush out the dead because she has an open cervix. She anything else that would help? magazines and records of the Clinic sponsors series pound as of Tuesday, other than one helps prevent the lower jaw from sistent. On occasion. I take Negram in the levels of female hormone. Of Avdevich; first trustee. Virginia Pilver; second hair around the dog’s neck. said she developed this because her that has a known owner and three banging up against the upper jaw. . 500 for cystitis. Would this cause the course, older women also can trustee. Irene Hublard; third trustee, Agnes Buettner: The Manchester Senior Citizens Health Clinic is mother took drugs to prevent a DEAR READER; Tic doulou­ quarantined for biting, is a little Dog Warden Richard Rand will When the jaws are cushioned in this .; regular flareups? develop infections — but many Marshal, Gertrude Hawthorne; assistant marshals. sponsoring a four-part Stop Smoking Workshop series miscarriage. Is this possible? Also; reux. or trigeminal neuralgia, is male dachshund. not be at the pound for a couple of way, oncussions are reduced or postmenopausal women can de­ Mimi Alkas. Mary Mohr; chaplain. Eila Atamian; which will begin at the Manchester Senior Citizens’ Can’t her cervix be sutured? caused by breakdown of, or pres­ He is about 2 years old, all brown, weeks so there won’t be anyone DEAR READER: Irritation of velop vulvo-vaginitis simply from Thoughts press correspondent. Doris Ritter; historian, Marion Center March 16 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. prevented. sure on, a nerve in the face. The and in very good shape. He was there from noon to 1 p.m. during the lower reproductive tract can be lack of hormone. Ua Bums: first guard. Winnie LaPolia: second guard. Carolyn Bountress. R.N., will lead the series. DEAR READER: ’The drugs that condition produces sharp, stabbing found roaming on Chestnut .Street that period. Anyone having a a result of menopause. Vulvo­ Mary Baidyga; Additional dates are: March 23 and 25 and 30. A In addition, the hormone defi­ her mother took did not cause this attacks of pain that last for hours or Who’s to say what is right or each of us is answerable to the ’Tuesday morning. question about a dog should call the QUESTION: Do I need to have vaginitis results when these sensi­ Installation of officers wili take piace Aprii 2 at the registration fee of $15 is required, and $10 will be ciency can cause an irritation of the condition. An open (incompetent) days. Sometimes surgery is needed wrong? Who makes the rules? What highest authority, God? If we are. Still waiting to be adopted is police department. my dentist make my mouthguard? tive tissues respond to the decrease Elks Lodge. Dorothy MacKenzie will be installing returned If all sessions are attended. Call the health cervix is dangerous in early preg­ to release the pressure on the right does anyone have to impose and the Bible says we are, then any Rascal, last week’s featured pet. The dog pound is located on Olcott officer. department at 647-3173 for registration. nancy because it can result in nerve. The neuralgia is difficult to their morality on others? Can’t we standards of morality of our own He’s a cute little setter-cross who Street. The phone number there is Exhibit In New York features pets, pests premature labor and harm to the treat and may become chronic. just live and let live? ’These making, no matter how good, are was dropped off near the town 643-6642 and the police department ANSWER: No. There are several NEW YORK (A P) — Cats, dogs, May 30. unborn baby. Bed rest is the Pain medicine may help. questions and the attitude behind not good enough. We need to SI. Patrick’s Day dance sold out Host families needed dump by someone in a gray car. number is 646-4S5S. Someone can be manufacturers that make prefabri­ .pigs, rats, squirrels, sheep, pigeons For centuries. New Yorkers have traditional method of treatment; There are several experimental them seem to permeate our society. concern ourselves with what God There are no more tickets available for Saturday The incident is under investigation. reached at either number Monday cated molded mouthpieces. There sometimes drugs (to prevent labor) techniques being tested for tic Many have established and live by thinks is right or wrong and Host families are needed to host English-speaking . and sharks are just some of the shared their environment with night-s St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee dance Meanwhile, Rascal is waiting for through Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. are instructions telling you to dip their pets; with working animals, are used. douloureux, including injection of a code of morality of their own endeavor, with His help, to confirm 2 ids.” European teachers as guests in their homes for a animals to be featured in “ New planned at the Manchester Knights of Columbus Home. someone to adopt him. There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog them in boiling water to soften Because all drugs have side- materials — such as anesthetics — making. ’That’s fine unless we are our morality to His standards. t seven- to 10-day period this summer, sponsored by the lYork Bestiary: Pets and Pests of such as draft horses: with the 138 Main St. The female shepherd cross and and the new owner must have it them, and then place them in the effects. obstetricians may prefer to into the nerve to deaden it. Ask your American Host Foundation. the Metropolis,” which opens exotics, such as lions and elephants ultimately answerable to a higher the black Labrador retriever, both licensed. Before being licensed, a mouth and with lips and cheeks close the cervix with sutures until doctor if one of the newer treat­ authority. By this I am not Anyone interested in being a host family or learning March 10 at the New-York Histori­ brought here for display: and with Rev. David W. Mullen ition to mentioned in last week’s dog must have its rabies shot. mold them into shape. the woman is at the end of her ments would be appropriate in your referring to municipal, state, or Club meets Wednesday more about the American Host Foundation’s activities cal Society. uninvited vermin, such as mice and Church of the Living God pregnancy. Your friend probably case. even federal authority. What if y should write to American Host Program, P.O. Box 803. The exhibit continues through mosquitoes. ’The Army and Navy Club will meet Wednesday at the Garden Grove. Ca. 92642. clubhouse on Main Street at 7 p.m. Whist will be played after the meeting. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments will be served. Any wife, Library plans story hours RHAM High lists its honor roll Thursday T V 6 nes mother, sister or daughter of a men’s club member may join. BOLTON — Friends of the Bentley Memorial ‘nts. In Farrell, Marla Garvey, BeccaGhersan, Library plans a series of storytelling sessions for HEBRON - RHAM High School Arner, Sandy Arnold, Rebecca Back- for European attairs solicit help from California at UCLA (Itu min.i Live. 1:00AM dD I Love Lucy ows Cristina Gomes, Carolyn Hayden, Jen­ mender, Melanie Ballsona, Kimberly © ) Wonderful Worid of Dis­ children who are 3 to 6 years old. The series will begin recently announced its honor roll 5:00PM Holmes. (60 min.) Joe Franklin Show nifer Holt, RIchord Hurteau, Zone Bacynesky, Karen Bushey, Katherine ney (60 min.) [H B O ] Hitchhiker A young rich couple dD Koffee Klatch scheduled March 11 and run for five consecutive Wednesday for the second marking period. Kromish, Bernard Lapine, Mary Malt- Consall, Stacey Dann, Tracy Dlnnello, tries to avert tragedy by traveling ttirough GD Twilight Zone zan, Wendy McCorrIsan. [C N N ] Larry King Live evenings starting 7; 15 p.m. in the library. ’The sessions Jennifer Duchan, Corln Dunoy, Keith [ESPN] Mark Sosin's Sait Water Jour­ lime. Telephone Auction Shopping Pro­ COVENTRY — The monthly Koffee Klatch will be High honors Kristine Moard, Katherine Maoney, Evan, Tadd Faster, Christine Gawer, nal [DIS] MOVIE: 'Million Dollar Duck' A her, are 30 minutes. Grade 12; Michele Arnold, Jock Michael Nichols, Shannon O'Keefe, THE COLBYS family finds that their pet duck lays eggs [M A X ] M OVIE: Looea Screws' Four gram held March II at First Congregational Church. Route Tamara Grvbko, Amy Kazyra, Tom ■ [HBO ] M OVIE: 'Chariots of Fire' Tw o sex-crazed troublemakers from Beaver Featured at the first session will be professional Burns, Melanie Estes, Brett Flarldia, Francisco Pabon, Dawno Palmer, Lisa Krueger, Mark McClanan, Kathy Men- with yolks of solid gold. Sandy Duncan, (S ) Maude 31. Lena Foran, TImathv Healv, Veranica Pelletier, Yvette Pringle, Andrew Re­ ' men of greatly different backgrounds com­ Dean Jones, Lee Montgomery. 1971. High must attend summer school at the storyteller Ellie Barksdale of West Simsbury. doll, Laurie Molnar, Heather Oliver, disciplinary Coxwell Academy and they ul­ [C N N ] Crossfire is Participants may eat from a variety of sandwiches, LewandawskI, Lucinda Rlhm, Kim­ gan, Steven Rackefeller, Trisha Say, Susan Pelletier, Larelle Sabatino, Lo- pete for the honor of representing their Francesca () Rated G desserts, tea and coffee. The charge is $2.50. Chowder berly Yaung. Laura Sedgwick, Gall Slegrist, Kathe­ damla Santese, Wendy Lee SImes, Jeff country in the 1924 Olympics. Ben Cross. timately damage the school's reputation. [ESPN] Subaru Ski World Grade 11; Michael ChmIeleckI, Tim rine Smith, Michael Snider, Julie Ian Charieson, Dennis Christopher. 1981. faints during her wedding to [E S P N ] College Basketball: Duke at Michael MacDonald. 1985. Rated R. or salad is SO cents extra. Servings will be from noon to Soares, Robert Stevenson, Lori North Carolina-Chapel Hill (2 hrs.) Live [HBO] MOVIE: 'C.H.U.D.' Illegally Dance to benefit district Fellman, Dauglos Hoagervorst, Kathe­ Saucy, Christina Surdam, William Tebbets, Karl Tkaez, Scott Wells, . Rated PG. Jason (Charlton Heston) and [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Mass Appeal' (CC) An stored radioactive materiisl produces a 1:30 p.m. by the Friendly Circle of the church. rine McCall, Karen Sabatino. Tkaez, Laura Welhl, Michael White, Margaret Whalen. [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Victory' Allied prisoners idealistic young deacon disrupts the tried Grade 10: Peter Bartak, Eric Clautler, Amy Wright. [M AX] MOVIE: 'The Hunchback of calls it to a halt after she race of deformed, murderous humanoids. The Spring Fling Dinner-Dance to benefit the Notre Dame' (C C) A hideously misshapen fight their German captors on the soccer peaceful parish of a comfortable middle- John Heard, Christopher Curry, Daniel ion, Manchester Eighth District Volunteer Fire Depart­ Judith Dupre. Calleen Larenc, Nancy Grade 11: Hilary Bell, Lance Bayn- Grade 9: Lawrence Blake Jr., Me­ spots her "long-lost” hus­ field, but their real goal is escape. Sylves­ School schedules exams Munsan, Bridget Murphy, Patricia man Is taken in by a self-serving priest who aged priest. Jack Lemmon, Zeljko Ivanek, Stern. 1984. Rated R. ton, Jeffrey Bronke, Gregory Covoll, lanie Briggs, Peter Cello, Samantha band in the pews, in the "An­ ter Stallone. Michael Caine, Pele. 1981. Charles Durning. 1984. Rated PG. ggest ment’s Centennial Celebration (1888-1988) will be on Nelson, Donna Nichols, Karen Seylch, Naomi Davenport, Tina Daucette, CIchockI, Desmond Conneelv, Kevin uses the gesture to gain power. Anthony [TM C ] M OVIE: 'Smithereens' A young Assumption Junior High School has scheduled its Hopkins, Derek Jacobi. Lesley-Anne swered Prayers” episode of Rated PG. April 3, at the Army and Navy Club, 1080 Main St. Dawn Wagner. Mary Gothreou, Denise Harr, Paige Damour, Paul OeSllvo, Kerri Duchon, [U SA ] Alfred Hitchcock Hour woman moves to New York with dreams placement exam for incoming sixth- and seventh- The buffet will start at 7 p.m. followed by dancing Grade 9; Diana Elliott, Annette Ellis, Harrison, Karen Higgins, Steven Haw- Bethany Foran, Rachel Foron, Eric Down. 1982. ABC’s "The Colbys,” airing [M AX] MOVIE: 'The Hitcher' (CC) A of becoming a New Wave rock star. Susan graders on March 7. This test will be given at the Anne Flelschhauer, Scott Mealy, Mi­ ard, Steven Hughes, Annette Jahnson, Gakstatte, Jennifer Hughes, William young motorist matches wits with an evil 1 1:30PM (£) ABC News Night- Berman. Richard Hell, Bran Rinn. 1982. from 8; 30 p.m. to 12; 30 a.m. tothemusicoftheDubaldo 5:30PM [E S P N ] To m Mann Outdoors TH U R S D A Y , FEB . 26. hitchhiker. C. Thomas Howell. Rutger e going chelle MakawskI, Jahn Murray, Ben Kelly Ann Johnson, Michelle Jurovotv, Kelly, Jennifer Kingsley, Matthew line (CC). Rated R. school. 27 S. Adams St., from 9 a.m. to noon. Brothers. Wllsan. Lla Kalom, Matthew KIrchmver, Lynn Lamblose, Gregory Lavok, Greg Le- ■ 6:00PM (X) ® ®) ® News Hauer, Jennifer Jason Leigh. 1986. Rated eW est Call 649-0889 for information. Honors Kula, Karen LaFountaIn, Sean Le- R. GD Honeymooners [U S A ] Edge of Night For information or tickets, call Ellen Bums at gault, Down Loftus, Heather MacDo­ ■ ® Three’s Company CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME York Grade 12; Jennifer Blewitt, Jayce Baron, Lari McManus, Ben Mund, nald, Down McManus, Wendy Raguso, [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Heartland' A widow ® Not Available in Stores ® MOVIE: The Return of 649-1256 days or 646-3093 evenings or Sam Longest at Baucher, Michael Brundrett, Bruce Andrea Muzeroll, Karen Palmer, Mi­ 1:1 5AM Kathryn Rivard, Jason Sawyer, Jen­ ' ® Magnum. P.l. 1987 Compulog and her daughter settle on a ranch in the (S ) ® Tonight Show In Stereo. Joe Forrester' A veteran policeman shuns Ilia 643-2301 evenings. Chapman, Danny Charpentler, Jennifer chael Purtell, Christian Queen, Shelley nifer Seagrave, Amanda Trafford, Dancers plan activities Cramie, Julie Daley, Roberta Danlolos, Sutherland, Mark Utakis, Melissa Witt. fill Gimm e a Break American wilderness. Rip Tom , Conchata d D M O VIE: Sleeper' A contemporary modern police methods as he walks a beat 000. For Carol Tsuchihashi, Jason Wadsworth, Ferrell. Lilia Skala. 1981. Rated PG. in search of a dangerous robbery ring. Phaedra Eyon, Julie Fanelll, Karen Grade 10: Shane Anderson, Betsy Kevin Wetherbee. i (3 ) Mork and Mindy Rip Van Winkle turns the year 2173 into a land on Manchester Square Dance Club will hold a club-level Lloyd Bridges, Jim Backus, Edie Adams. Group meets at church @ ) M*A*S*H 9:30PM (S ) ( ® Night Court Christine slapstick carnival Woody Allen, Diane dance on March 7 at Verplanck School. 126 OlcottSt.. A Keaton, John Beck. 1973. 1975. que fire ( @ New s Live. turns to Harry for help when her boss round-dance workshop will be given from 7:30 to 8 Britannia Chapter, Daughters of the British Empire makes sexual demands of her. In Stereo. ® Hogan's Heroes > 1 :30AM d D Check It OutI ntains. Social Security Mailbox (2il Doctor Who graphically reproduced, the lives of people p.m.. followed by the square dance until 11 p.m. will meet at Community Baptist Church, 585 E. Center her memory and adopts a new wave per­ (S) Tony Brown's Journal d D News GD INN News Ed Rutty will call the squares and Joan and Armand (3 ) Chariie's Angels sona. Rosanna Arquette, Madonna, Aidan present at the beginning of World War II is St. on. March 5 at 11 a.m. Hostesses will be Mrs. Albert explored. Jason Robards. Martin Balsam. Novela: Cemino Secreto [C N N ] Sports Tonight ® Telephone Auction ® Quincy Quinn. 1985. Rated PG-13. Daviau will cue the rounds. Admission is $6 per couple. Heavisides and Mrs. Lester Wolcott. Joseph Gotten. 1970. [D IS ] M OVIE: 'Young Bess' Romanti­ Bizarre d j) Reporter 41 / [M AX] MOVIE: 'Ladyhawke' (CC) A 10:00PM GD Neil Diamond...Hello young pickpocket helps a pair of lovers un­ ® ) Novela: La Gloria y el tnfiemo Again Carol Burnett and Stevie Wonder cized story of the young Elizabeth I, focus­ [C N N ] Newsnight Update dZl MacNail-Lehrer Newshour ing on the ten years beginning with King Future of program looks good der an evil monk's curse. Matthew Broder­ d !) This Old House (CC). join singer/songwriter Neil Diamond in a [DIS] MOVIE: 'Where Do We Go From ick, Rutger Hauer, Michelle Pfeiffer. 1984. light-hearted view of a typical day in Dia­ Henry’s death. Jean Simmons, Stewart dl) Carol Burnett and Friends d D M O VIE: 'Gallipoli' Tw o Australian Here' Four-F finds Aladdin's lamp, which Rated PG-13. mond's life. (60 min.) (R) In Stereo. Granger. Deborah Kerr. 1953. [D IS ] M O VIE: 'A Billion For Boris’ Three friends come face to face with the brutality he uses to get into the army, but quite de­ QUESTION: I have been working the U.S. for 30 or more days in a kidney failure. young people devise ways to use a televi­ [USA] Airwolf of war. Mel Gibson. Mark Lee. 1981. eSD News [HBO] MOVIE: 'HBO Showcase: Con­ finitely the wrong one. Fred MecMurray. under Social Security for about 10 sion with secret powers to their advan­ trol' A scientist tests human fortitude by June Haver, Joan Leslie. 1945. row. your checks cannot start again 7:30PM ® PM Magazine [CNN] Prime News QE) ® 20/20 (C C ) Tonight's program engaging fifteen people in a crisis situation. tage. Lee Grant, Tim Kazurinsky, Scott features an interview with former First [ESPN ] Winners Circle years. I understand about the until you have been back in the U.S. Burt Lancaster, Kate Neliigan, Ben Gazzara. QUES’nO N : I just got a notice , Tiler. 1984. ® Current Affair [DIS] Best of Watt Disney Presents: Lady Betty Ford and the Broadway open­ disability and survivors protection. Goofy Takes a H o lld ^ When Goofy must [U S A ] M OVIE: 'Toast of N e w York' Jim for at least 30 straight days. If you from Social Security saying my SSI ® Jeopardy ing of 'Les Miserabtes'. (60 min.) 1 dD Entertainment Tonight [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook help with spring cleaning on his day off. his 1 :35PM Fisk rises from e New England peddler to But, I would like to know if it is decide to take the trip, tell the Willie Nelson talks about his upcoming fea­ case is being reviewed. What does [U S A ] USA Cartoon Express ® Entertainment Toiight imagination spices up the task. (60 min.) (3D IN N News one of the first Well Street giants of indus­ going to be around in 35 years when people at Social Security before you that mean? \ ture film. 'Red Headed Stranger". try. Edward Arnold, Cary Grant, Frances of this Qj) INN Nows [U S A ] College Basketball: Florida at (3 ) Police Story I plan to retire? leave. ® W K R P in Cincinnati Part 1 Farmer. 1937. nt on the 6:30PM (3 ) (3 ) Carson’s Comedy Classics Vanderbilt Joined In Progress (2 hrs.) (S ) (S ) I-A . Law Van Owen recovers from 12:00AM HDKojak nan pre- ANSWER: As required by law. ' of 2. Live. her shoulder wound, her teenaged assai­ dD Nightlife 2:00AM ( S M O VIE: *lrma La Douce' ANSWER: Yes. The 1983 Social ® ® Barney Miller A streetwalker falls for a naive policeman QUESTION: My wife and I have Social Security reviews every SSI (X) ABC News lant is placed on trial and balding Brackman dD Carol Burnett and Friends ‘Making ® ® New Newlywed Game 8:30PM fy t Million Dollar Chance of a who loses his job after he arrests all the Security amendments provide been thinking about joining a • dD Benson buys a hairpiece. (60 min.) In Stereo. science- case from time to time to make sure Lifetime (3D Star Trek prostitutes. Shirley MacLaine, Jack Lem­ enough income to Social Security d S Novela: El Precio do la Fom a (S ) Mystery: Return of Shertock Holmes nearby health maintenance organi­ that people getting checks should * O S C T V (S ) ® Family Ties (C C ) When Alex hires chanical (C C ) When an important document is sto- (3D Tales of the Unexpected mon. Lou Jacobi. 1963. for now and well into the future. The zation that contracts with Medi­ ® Wild, Wild Worid of Animals Jennifer and her rock band for a school idelman still get them and that they are @ ) Too Ciose for Comfort ton, the prime minister and the secretary M O VIE: 'Homecoming' A society CSD MOVIE: 'Desperate Journey' Ameri­ Social Security Board of Trustees [C N N ] Crossfire function, he decides to become the band's [1 of ‘‘the care. We both have Medicare. Are getting the right amount. You’ll be (g) ® NBC News for European affairs solicit help from doctor learns new values on the battlefield can pilots downed over Germany must keeps a close watch on the Social manager and reshape their image, in outwit the Gestapo and escape across the there any other requirements we asked for the same kind of informa­ Nightly Business Report 7:40PM [D IS] Mousetarpieca Thea­ Holmes. (60 min.) when his sidekick nurse dies of enemy iw York ' Stereo. continent. Eirol Flynn. Ronald Reagan. Ar­ Security funds. The board consists have to meet to join the HMO? tion you provided when you applied ter (S ) Local New* wounds. Clark Gable. Lana Turner. Anne (ijl Noticiero Univislon dD Novela: Esa Muchacha de Ojoa Cafe Baxter. 1948. thur Kennedy. 1942. of the Secretaries of Labor, Health ® W izard The impoverished UNIVISION Preeema: Estamoe Uni­ for SSI. dS Love Connection 8:00PM Bodywatch (CC) and Human Services, and the ANSWER: Yes. You must live in teenagsd parents of an Infant are menaced doe (3) Alfred Hitchcock (S) Nowhere to Turn e hit of [C N N ] Showbiz Today Treasury, plus two members of the the area served by the HMO under by a would-be baby broker. (60 min.) 9:00PM C3D Simon & Simon The Si­ (ff) Price (^ f f r e y offers to make a lower (S) Ask Dr. Ruth [ESPN ] Mazda SportsLook in 1985 [ESPN] SportsCenter public appointed by the President, its Medicare contract, have the (® MOVIE: 'The Evil That Man Do' An mons stumble unto an FBI investigation ransom payment; frustrated with his de­ GD Novela: Yolanda Lujan 2:10AM [M/0(] MOVIE: 'Bolaro' Seeking This column Is prepared by the when they are asked to steal back top- and the Commissioner of Social medical insurance part of Medi­ : [T M C ] MOVIE: 'The Elephant Man' A assassin is called out of retiremem to per­ lays. the terrorists decide to take drastic (@ Gene Scott Leaving her English boarding school in the New Social Security Administration In * physically deformed man is rescued from form one final assignment. Charles Bron­ secret American files from a Yugoslavian measures. (60 min.) search of adventure, a young girl finds her Security. They monitor the amount care (unless you are 65 or older and consulate. (60 min.) [CNN] Newsnight lew York East Hartford. Do yon have a life in a freak show and becomes the toast son, Theresa Saldana. 1984. dD Parry Mason own sheilt in the deserts of Arabia. Bo De­ of money that comes in and goes out join an HMO through your em­ of 1890's British society. John Hurt. An­ QD (S ) Colbys (C C ) Jason and Francesca [E S P N ] College Baaketball: Southern rek, George Kennedy, Andrea Occhipimi. hit. Her question you’d like to see used ® (3 ) Our W orld (C C ) A look at the sum­ [CNN] CNN Nows of the trust funds making sure ployer) , agree to follow the HMO’s here? Write to Social Security, thony Hopkins, Anne Bancroft. 1980. mer of 1972 explores the Watergate receive a shock during their wedding cere­ Califomia at UCLA (60 min.) Continued, 1984. Rated R. ew years . Rated PG. mony. Channing makes a decision about [U S A ] Riptide Live. there’s always enough monies in rules, and not be entitled to Manchester Herald, P.O. Box S$l, break-in, the Munich Summer Olympics 2:30AM (u) Needs in America ved her the trust funds at all times to cover 7:00PM ® CBS News and the Democratic National Convention in Miles and Monica tries to talk Sable out of 10:30PM (S) INN News [USA] Dragnet Medicare on the basis of permanent Manchester, Conn., 98040. marrying Zack. (60 min.) [CN N ] Sports Lstenight feature, Miami. (60 min.) ® Night Heat O'Brien and at least three months beneflts for ® (gB ® M -A 'S 'H 10:35PM [DIS] DItney Chennai 12:05AM SportsCenter ® New s d ) M O VIE: 'Paplllon' A convict, serving Giambone investigate the death of a col­ [ESPN] all beneficiaries. Their 1986 annual ® Wheel of Fortune a life sentence on Devil's Island, is deter­ Preview (ji) M O VIE: 'Brainstorm' A scientist lege hockey star. (70 min.) [H B O ] MOVIE: ''The Terminator' (CC) In report gave the monthly benefit mined to escape. Steve McQueen. Dustin r _ ® (SB $100,000 Pyramid creates a machine enabling one human 11:00PM ® ® ® ® Newt the year 2029, the rulers of Earth devise laid Hoffman, Anthony Zerbe. 1973. [M A X ] m o v i e : 'Holly- program a clean bill of health for - (3) Jaffersons being to experience e ve ^ sensation exper­ 12:20AM the ultimate plan that will reshape the fu­ ® (S ) Lata Show: Starring Joan Rivan wood Hot Tubs' A hot tub mechanic finds lirit ienced by another. Louise Fletcher. Chris­ (® MOVIE: 'Oporatkm Crossbow' The ture by changing the past. Arnold Schwar­ the next 75 years. * ATTENTION* ” . . OS Best of Saturday Night QD Odd Couple that plumbing can be a glamorous job. Paul topher VValken, . 1983. allied army attempts to locate and destroy zenegger, Linda Hamilton. Michael Biehn. (S) MacNeil-Lehrar Newshour German miasle sites during World War II. (3 ) Falcon Croat Gunning, Patrick Cockran, Philip Linton. 1984. Rated R QUESTION: I was ’ born in (3) Columbo Sophia Loren. George Peppard, Trevor Ho­ 1984. Rated R. Gala Art Exhibit and Auction (S) Barney Millar (S ) News Live. 2:35AM ® CBS News Nightwetch France and would like to go back Star Trek ward. 1965. FRIDAY, Feb. 27, 1987 PREVIEW AT 7:00 P.M. ® Hollywood Squares (S ) Thia Old House (CC). 12:30AM ® Dyneety Joined In Progress and visit for a couple of months. I (g ) ® Cosby Show (C C) In Stereo. (S ) ® Cheors (C C) Sam and Diane play Entertainment Tonight tUe Sj) Novels: Cuna de Lobos ® Talee of the Unexpected CSD (3 ) Ufaatyles of the Rich Meet Captain Hook get SSI checks and was wondering THE MANCHESTER COUNTRY CLUB (S) Ascent of Man referee when they are invited to dinner by 3:00 AM and ® Nightly Business Report Frasier and his live-in girlfriend. In Stereo. ® M 'A 'S'H GD Jint & Tammy Famous (60 min.) if such a trip would affect my 303 South Main Street (3 ) M O VIE: 'Moulin Rouge' Story based : dl) Matt Houston d D Do You Hearths Rein? A deaf woman 91) Nodciaro Univlaion (S ) ® Late Night with David Lattarman [CN N ] News Overnight The wicked Captain Hook, piayed by be presented onetime only in Manches­ payments. Would they? Manchester, C T on the life, loves and disasters of the fa­ (60 min.) In Stereo. ind : [C N N ] Moneyllna mous artist. Toulouse-Lautrec. Jose Fer­ overcomes her handicap to talse three (B) SCTV Network [EUS] MOVIE: 'Million Dollar Duck' A Andrew Feidman, makes menacing DONATION S4.00 each ' A U C TIO N AT 8.-00 P.M. boys suffering from cerebral palsy. (R). ® Alfred Hitchcock iS te Jin d s that their pat duck lays eggs ter at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in the [ESPN ] College Basketball: Miami at rer, Colette Marchand, Zsa Zsa Gabor. [C N N ] Monoylina gestures toward Tinker Beil in the ANSWER: Yes, you are not : Florida State (2 hrs.) Live. 1952. (S ) Mystery: Return of Sherlock Holmes ® More Real Paopla v v iW ^ k s of solid gold. Sandy Duncan, Manchester High School auditorium. PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT THE MANCHESTER LIONS CLUB [D IS ] Advanturet of Ozzlo and Harriot Dean Jones. Les Montgomery. 1971. eligible for an SSI check for any full [H BO ] MOVIE: 'Desperately Seeking ® MOVIE: 'Toral Toral Torsi' WNIa Ja­ (C C) When an important document is sto­ [U SA ] Edge of Night Connecticut Concert Ballet's produc­ [ESPN ] CoHaga Baaketball: Southern Rated G. Adult tickets are $3, and $1.50 for senior month you are outside the United Poor Prize » Comalinneniarv Wine A Cheese « Free Lithograph - Susan' (CC| A suburban housewife loses pan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor is len. the prime minister and the secretary tion of "Peter Pan." The story ballet will citizens and children. States. 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TORONTO (AP) - The score bump-and-grind game. I fit the bill, was about the only thing that New to a point, but I ’m not a bump-and- to recover from ruling rest of NCAA schools York Rangers General Manager NHL Roandap grind player.” and interim Coach Phil Esposito was happy about. Canadi«n» 3, Hawk* 3 Bv Denne H. Freeman all on the road — in 1988 and are Berst said. "It made SMU eligible Bv The Associated Press “ But life will go on." Esposito blasted Ron Hoggarth’s Montreal defenseman Craig Lud­ The Associated Press barred from television or bowl for the new NCAA ‘death penalty’ “ It’s unfortunate because I'm sure there are a lot refereeing and ripped into a repor­ referees this season and still we’re wig scored his second goal of the appearances. legislation,” because SMU con­ A guillotine blade fell on the 1987 Southern of players at SMU who received nothing and will be ter after his club scored twice in the getting... game with less than six minutes DALLAS — The Southern Metho­ 'The Mustangs also are limited to tinued to commit NCAA violations Methodist University football program, sending a penalized,” Nebraska Coach Tom Osborne said. third period to pull out a 4-2 NHL 'T v e heard of other general remaining to lead the visiting dist football program, found guilty five full-time assistant coaches even while it was on probation. message that the NCAA is getting serious about "There are a lot of schools on their schedule that victory over the Toronto Maple managers ranting and raving at the Canadiens into a tie with Chicago. of cheating to gain a competitive until August 1989, and can award no SMU’s 52 scholarship football recruiting cheaters. are going to be penalized. Next fall’s games are Leafs Wednesday night. officials and I haven’t been doing Ludwig’s goal with 5:07 left in advantage, will need several years scholarships in 1987 and only IS players are free to transfer imme­ “ It was the result of legislation that was aimed at going to be hard to come up with.” After seeing his club win despite that. But if that’s the way it’s done, regulation, his fourth of the year to recover after the Mustangs scholarships in 1988. Off-campus diately to other schools without loss programs which have repeated violations,” Osborne', however, did not disapprove of the being outshot 42-24 and being maybe I ’ll have to start doing it, and only his 18th in five seasons, became the first school punished recruitig is prohibited until August, of eligibility, Berst said. Florida Athletic Director Bill Amsparger said penalties. outplayed for much of the contest, too.” came on a three-footer and capped under the NCAA’s “ death penalty” 1988. Wednesday after a one-year “ death penalty” was “ If it’s as it appears — that they were on major Under terms of the 1985 sanc­ Esposito chewed out a reporter for Toronto Coach John Brophy was a two-goal Canadians’ rally in the legislation. "It will have a long-range impact imposed on SMU. “ The intent was to impose severe probation with sanctions and had done a lot of tions, SMU’s available scholar­ asking how the Rangers allowed frustrated by his club’s inability to final period. The NCAA could have fired both on the program.” said NCAA sanctions and that’s exactly what the NCAA serious things and went ahead and did some more ships were cut from 30 to 15 for 1987, Toronto to bombard goalie Bob score despite a plethora of great Petr Svoboda had connected barrels of its “ death penalty” enforcement director David Berst. infractions committee has done. I think they have of them — that’s the price you pay.” but because of the uncertainty Froese with 18 first-period shots. chances. Froese stopped 40 shots from point-blank range early in the provision. It held back somewhat, who announced the sanctions. ” We sent a strong message to those involved in college While many college athletic officials reacted surrounding the latest allegations, But that was only the warmup for and his goal posts turned aside period. wiping out SMU’s football schedule believe the ‘death penalty’ has football.” with sympathy for SMU. they also were hoping the the Mustangs did not sign any high Esposito, who then tore into the three more. Earlier, Doug Wilson became in 1987 while allowing a partial some deterrent value. It shows how “ If you don’t get the clear, vivid picture now as to action would deter cheaters. officiating. school recruits on national letter-of- “ If we were not putting out an Chicago’s all-time assist leader for season in 1988 under severe , serious the Infractions Committee what’s involved, I don’t think you’ll ever get it,” “ You would hope that this ruling would really intent day earlier this month. “ I ’m tired of it,” Esposito said. effort we would not be getting the defensemen with his 401st. Wilson restrictions. takes repeated violations.” South Carolina Athletic Director Bob Marcum said. help,” said Gerry Faust, former Notre Dame “ In all my years in hockey — even chances,” said Brophy after his broke the mark of 400 established Under the "death penalty” rule, Berst said the NCAA went along ” I think the message is reaching far beyond the football coach now at Akron, “ and that it would SMU Was the first school eligible back to when I was a kid — I ’ve club’s fourth consecutive defeat. “ I by Pierre Pllote (1055-72) when he SMU people.” make people aware that college athletics is striving F the NCAA may suspend the pro­ with SMU’s agreement to grant for the “ death penalty” under never heard of one team getting can’t order my players to score assisted on rookie Mark La Varre’s grams of repeat offenders for up to anonymity to those involved so the NCAA legislation pass^ in 1985 In addtion to a complete ban on football at SMU to have competition in an honest and above-board three majors and the other team goals. first-period goal. two years, prohibiting competition, full scope of the payoffs could be regarding repeat offenders. Only for the 1987 season, the team will be allowed to play way. getting none. Our penalty killing recruiting, coaching or scholar­ determined. just seven games, all on the road, in 1988. Other “ You hope the spirit will be carried out to six schools votgd against the was unbelievable. It had to be.” The Rangers evened their record Devils 4. Oilers 2 ships. It also can lift for four years ” We decided to accept this measure, including SMU. sanctions included prohibition from playing in everybody.” Hoggarth gave out 14 penalties; at 27-27-8 and pulled into a tie with the eligibility of school representa­ without question because SMU was The six-member Infraction Com­ bowls and on television, and reduction of “ When the president’s commission passed the eight, including three majors, were the New York Islanders for second Pat Verbeek tipped In Joe Cirel- tives to serve on NCAA committees going the extra mile.” he said. mittee is headed by University of scholarships and restraints on recruiting until 1990. legislation, it was meant to force institutions to to the Rangers. place in the Patrick Division. la’s shot from the point with 3; 41 to and NCAA voting privileges. The NCAA enforcement staff had Wisconsin law professor Frank While still on probation for previous infractions, comply by the rules,” Northwestern Athletic However, the Leafs, last in the ’The third-period goal was sweet play to snap a tie and lead New The SMU program, dating back recommended against shutting Remington. Other members are SMU was found guilty of making monthly cash Director Don Single said. “ The penalties were NHL In power play productivity, revenge for Poddubny, who was Jersey over Edmonton, handing the E 70 years and highlighted by the down SMU’s football program, but University of Miami law professor payments to student athletes from funds provided probably warranted. The action forces institutions actually came out on the short end traded by the Leafs last summer for Oilers their third road loss in four by a booster. glory days of Doak Walker and Kyle the Committee on Infractions opted Minnette Massey. Arizona State to feel there will be enforcement of the rules. — going 4for-6 with the man Mike Allison. Given a chance to days. Rote in the 1940s. received the for stronger action. Although the NCAA could have banned football at “ In my opinion, the death penalty is there to play full-time, Poddubny has 35 law professor Milton Schroeder, advantage and allowing Ron Du- The victory was only the Devils’ sentence from the NCAA Infrac­ ” SMU views the wrongdoings SMU for two complete seasons under the new death protect other institutions from the behavior that goals — 30 more than Allison — University of Virginia associate guay’s short-handed goal in the secondin 13 games against Edmon­ tions Committee. which have been done in its name penalty rule, administrators felt the sanction was goes on.” making It one of the most one-sided history professor Alan Williams. first period. ton, and only their second in their The probation, which lasts until with regret and with embarrass­ strong enough to get the point across. The 1987 sanctions left the eight other Southwest transactions this season. No Maple LeMoyne College athletic director Duguay also scored in the second. last six games overall. 1990. was a record-tying seventh for ment,” interim President William “ They might not call it the ‘death penalty,’ but it Conference teams with a hole in their schedules. Leaf has more than 26 goals. ’Thomas Niland. and Marilyn Yar­ period, as did Toronto’s Tom Trailing 2-1 entering the final the Mustangs. Wichita State also Stallcup said Wednesday. borough. law professor and asso­ left them on life support systems.” South Texas Tech athletic director T. Jones said his Fergus and Rick Valve, who has been placed on probation seven Former SMU linebacker David. Carolina’s Marcum said. “ immediate concern is with filling our schedule for Poddubny scored 12 goals in 33 period, New Jersey tied the game at ciate vice chancellor at the Univer­ reached the 300-goal mark for his games with the Leafs last season 8; 08 of on a power-play goal by John times, but the Mustangs hold the Stanley’s confession of cash pay­ sity of Kansas. The only negative reaction was from those who next season.” I NHL career. Third-period goals by and another 28 with their American MacLean, his 23rd goal of the year. record outright as the most penal­ ments after the Mustangs had been ’The harshest penalty ever thought the sanctions also penalized the innocent. “ I really felt that they (NCAA committee linemates Tony McKegney and Hockey League farm team at St. Verbeek then tip p ^ in the game- ized school. strapped with a three-year proba­ handed out by the NCAA was a “ I feel sorry for the players who went there in members) would allow them to play the confer­ Walt Poddubny won it for the SMU. which cooperated wi»h the tion in August, 1985 triggered the good faith and had the integrity,” former SMU star ence,” said Jerry Bemdt, coach and athletic Catherines. Ont. Leaf general man­ winner and Aaron Broten scored an two-year suspension of the basket­ Rangers. ager Gerry McNamara then de­ insurance goal with 30 seconds left. NCAA to uncover $47,000 in pay­ NCAA investigation. ball program at Southwestern Doak Walker said. “ I feel sorry for the coaches who director at Rice. Berndt said that the Owls will try 1 Ron Talakoski of the Rangers cided he was expendable. Jari Kurri supplied all the ments by a booster to 13 players A joint investigation by the school Louisiana from 1973 to 1975 for were there. It’s a shame. The NCAA had to do to schedule a game with LSU to make up for the lost during the 1985-86 academic year, and the NCAA uncovered monthly something. The rules are there.” game with SMU. was given a fighting major and Jeff “ It was a fresh start for me.” Edmonton scoring with his 40th and violations that involved recruiting Poddubny said after his first game 41st goals of the season, against has no plans to appeal the school’s payments to football players rang­ and paying players. Kentucky was “ At this point, you feel for SMU and for the College Football Association head Chuck Neinas Jackson of the Leafs a roughing in Maple Leaf Gardens in an Devils goalie Craig Blllington. third probation in this decade. ing from $50 to $725 from Sep­ banned from playing basketball in players who weren’t recruited iliegally and have joined SWC officials in their concern over minor in a melee In the first period. opposition jersey. “ Phil laid out “ We’re being outworked.” Ed­ Under the sanctions, the Mustangs tember. 1985 through December. 1952 because some of its players had the football program pulled out from under rescheduling. Duguay took a five-minute high- exactly what he expected of me monton’s Wayne Gretzky said. were banned from playing in 1987 1986. had accepted cash gifts during an them.” Texas Christian Coach Jim Wacker said. “ It’s going to be a mess,” Neinas said. sticking major for cutting Valve in from the start. “ Nothing against our opponents, and can play only seven games — “ This date was very significant.” era when games were fixed. the third period. Teammate Larry Melnyk was assessed a spearing “ It was more conducive to my but we stunk in Winnipeg, we stunk AP photo major and an automatic game style than what had been expected against Pittsburgh and we stunk game Wednesday night. The Rangers misconduct with a minute left. of me in Toronto. He wanted me to again tonight. We need guys to get New York goalie Bob Froese and “ He’s going to the bottom of my score goals and help on the power going. You have to win with 20 Toronto's Todd Gill watch the puck won, 4-2. list,” Esposito said of Hoggarth. “ I play. The Leafs expected me to people. Right now we are not, only SCOREBOARD bounce off the post during their NHL really haven’t gone after the score and also play a two-way. Jari is sctaring.”

Whalsre 6, Bruins 4 Wedntsday’s collsge hoop scores Big Eist results Hockey Martina ND gremlins bite DePaul Boston 2 0 2— 4 BasketbaD EAST Hortlord 2 2 2—6 American U. 71, Md.-Balt. County 69 Providence B5. Seton Hall 72 First Period— 1, Boston, Neely 28 (Law- Boston U. 71, Siena 50 son, Courtnall), :20.2, Hartford, Ferraro 21 struggles lead and then coasted. Dennis Coppin St. at M d.-E. Shore, cancelled By The Associated Press NHL stindlngs (DIneen, Turgeon), 3:45 (pp). 3, Hartford, NBA standings Drexel 86, Delaware 75 PROVIDENCE (85) Hopson scored 28 for the visiting Ferraro 22 (Anderson, McEwen), 7:00 Elmira 81, Roberts Wesleyan 77 KIpfor 4-12 9-10 17, Lewis 5-7 00 1»- N CA A Hoop Buckeyes. (pp).4,Boston,Kasper15(Mlddleton),13:17 Falrlelgh Dickinson 78, Loyola, Md. 58 Duda34006, Brooks SO4415, Donovan S-IPT The gremlins that seem to haunt WALES CONPEEENCE (sh). Penalties— Francis, Har (holding), EASTERN CONFERENCE M 19, S. Wright« 02 8, S c r^ M 00 Houston 84, No. 18 Texas Atlantic Division Hofstra 87, Towson St. 74 to victory ranked teams visiting Notre Dame 2 Folrlck DivMen 1:05; Courtnall, Bos, mlnor-malor (Instiga­ By LEWIS WITHAM Lafayette 85, Bucknell 80 Conlon 1-3 00 2, O. Wright 1-1 0-1 .. Christian 66: Greg Anderson scored W L T ns OF OA tor, fighting), 2:41; Lodouceur, Har, malor W L Pet. DB Shamsd-Oeen 00 OO 0, Sendeker 01 00 0, this season caught up with the No. 4 Boston 42 14 .750 — Lone Island U. 90, Wagner 88 27 points and Houston led the entire Pbllodelptllo 37 18 5 79 243 177 (fighting), 2:41; Mllbury, Bos (cross­ Take Calvin Muiphy's NBA AAalne 81, New Hampshire 69 FordOOOOO. Totals306521-258S. DePaul Blue Demons. including six in the final three N Y Islanders 27 26 8 62 208 202 checking), 5:02; LInseman, BOS (trip­ Philadelphia 31 24 .564 106 Westbury 94, Manhottanvllle 73 Halftime— Seton Hall 36, Providence 35. ence game. He made nine of 13 Hartford 32 24 6 70 213 208 Second Period— 5, Hartford, Turgeon 11, Milwaukee 36 22 .621 3 and divide by the spot (2, 3 or 4) 3polnt goals— Providence 414 (Lewis 34, :■ tina Navratilova, who struggled in DePaul 73-62 Wednesday night. No. 10 Alabama tS, Tannas8ea71; Atlanta 33 21 .611 4 Penn St. 83, St. Joseph's 67 shots from the field, including five AAontreal 29 26 9 67 214 201 5:56. 6, Hartford, DIneen 26 (Francis, in which Auburn's Chuck Per­ Providence 85, Seton Hall 72 Brooks 1-3, Donovan 1-7), Seton Hall 3 1 2 v her first-round match at the Inter­ The Fighting Irish had upset Michael Ansley scored 20 points Boston 29 27 5 63 225 207 Lawless), 17:52. Penalties— ^Johnston, Bos Chlcogo 27 25 .519 9 (M alor 310, Greene 01, Mrton 0-1). ' 3-pointers. Indlona 27 28 .491 10'/^ son was picked in the 1986 draft. Rider 82, Lehigh 76 national Players Championships, then-No. 1 North Carolina and and the Crimson Tide won its first Ouebec 24 30 8 56 202 203 (elbowing), 8:05; Gavin, Har (slashing), Rutgers 93, George Washington 83 Fouledout— Lewis. Rebounds— " Houston used a tight man-to-man Buffalo 22 32 6 SO 210 227 19:48. Cleveland 22 34 .393 16 Providence 42 (KIpfer 10), Seton Hall 43. figures to be rolling along by the then-No. 15 Duke at home earlier Southeastern Conference regular- 6 WESTERN CONFERENCE St. Fronds, N.Y. 87, Cent. Cormedlcut CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Third Period— 7, Boston, Middleton 17 (Bryant 10). Assists— Providence21 (Domv- - defense in stopping the Horned Midwest DIvIslen P A Y O F F : The answer is also 82 end of the two-week tournament. this season, and used fine foul season basketball title in 11 years. NofTts Olvtsien (Crowder, Kasper), 5:55. 8, Hartford, St. Thomas Aquinos 80, CabrInI 77 van 7), Seton Hall 15 (AAalor 6). Total Frogs, 22-5. Carl Lott, playing for Detroit 26 26 9 61 198 213 Lawless 14 (Fronds, Samuelsson), 9:28.9, Dallas 36 19 .655 — the uniform dumber of Laker fouls— Providence 26, Seton Hall 21. She said as much Wednesday shooting to victimize DePaul. Alabama, 22-4 overall and 15-2 in Utah 31 23 .574 4'/i Salem St. 89, New England 75 the first time in 11 games after a Minnesota 26 28 7 59 231 225 Boston, Middleton 18 (Kasper), 14:12. 10, power forward Kurt Rambis. Stony Brook 93, Kings Point 63 while looking ahead to future “ They knew North Carolina and the SEC. scored 12 straight points to St. Louis 23 27 10 56 202 223 Hartford, Lawless 15 (Francis), 15:09. Houston 29 25 .537 6Vj broken finger, scored 16 for TCU. Denver 24 32 .429 12'/j Syracuse 88, St. John's 80 matches instead of dwelling on Duke came in here and went away take a 36-12 lead with six minutes Chlcogo 23 29 10 56 226 246 Penalties— Miller, Bos, malor (fighting), Upsata 89, N Y U 77 Colorado 66, No. 16 Kansas 56: Toronto 23 33 6 52 211 241 3:37; Semenko, Har, malor (fighting), San Antonio 19 36 .345 17 errors she made in her 7-5, 6-4 without a win,” Royal said. Notre left in the first half. Sacramento 18 37 .327 18 te = t- ^ 6Z -r S6 :U3MSNV Vossor 74, Yeshiva 58 8yraGUSBB6,8t.John's66 Matt Bullard scored 23 points and Smyttie Division 3:37; McEwen, Har (tripping), 6:47; Worcester Tech 98, Suffolk 72 victory over 15-year-old Spaniard Dame improved to 18-7 while Tony White scored scored 18 for x-Edmonton 38 19 5 81 285 216 Pedersen, Bos (crosschecking), 10:06. Pacific Division Colorado surged in the second half L.A. Lakers 43 13 .768 — SOUTH Arantxa Sanchez. DePaul lost for only the second time the visiting Volunteers. Calgarv 35 25 2 72 240 222 Alabama 93, Tennessee 71 SYRACUSE (88) to beat visiting Kansas in the Big Winnipeg 33 23 6 72 221 213 Shots on goal— Boston 90-12— 27. Hart­ Portland 35 22 .614 tVi © 19B7. NEWSPAPFR ENTERPRISE ASSN “ Every match. I ’m going to play in 27 games this season. No. 11 tyracusa M, 81. John’s 00; Seattle 27 29 .482 16 Cloflln 72, Erskine 70 Coleman 39 46 12, Triche 36 OO 4, Eight. Los Angeles 25 28 7 57 246 242 ford 13-13-8-34. Cent. Florida 06, Bethune-Cookmon 69 Selkaly 35 46 14, Douglas 415 49 20, better,” she said. “ So I ’m not “ I don’t like losing, but I hope it Sherman Elouglas scored 18 of his 20 Vancouver 19 36 8 46 203 247 Power-ploy Opportunities— Boston 0 of (3olden State 27 30 .474 W/7 The Buffs trailed 28-23 at halftime Phoenix 22 34 .393 21 Centre 99, Brescia 96 Monroe 411 44 20, Brower 45 34 10, • worried.” makes them think a little bit and points in the second half, helping x Garden. victory in 13 games. New Jersey 4, Edmonton 2 Referee— Don Koharskl. Linesmen-^ Detroit 106, Cleveland 105 ova of Czechoslovakia in the final of Two other Top Twenty teams lost Dollas 108, Sacramento 101 ^ (Nance 9), Los Lander 83, Allen 71 33 OO 4, Brust 38 3515, Jackson 413 3619, Danny Manning led Kansas. 21-8. Montreal 3, Chlcogo 3, tie Wayne Bonnev, Ron Finn. Angeles ^ (Abdul-Jabbor, Cooper 9) Limestone 01, Presbyterian 76 Broadnax 1-3002, Baldl 341-27, HemoelOO last month’s Australian Open, Wednesday. Houston trounced No. The Orangemen, 23-5, led 60-49 Thursday’s Dames L.A. Lakers 99, Phoenix 91 admitted to being a little rusty from 15 Texas Christian 84-65 and Colo­ midway through the second half with 19 points. Quebec at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Thursday's Domes fHomocek 9), Los Louisiana St. 55, Mississippi St. 46 OOO. Totals245821-2780. A n w ^ a (C o o p w 8 ). Total fouls— Phoenix Mississippi 73, Auburn 67 before the Redmen rallied within St. Louis at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. Devlls4.0llers3 Indiana at Washington, 7:30 p.m. 16, Los Angeles 19. A— 16416. the layoff as well as a bout with the rado stopped No. 16 Kansas 66-56. No. 19 New Orisons 01, Northern Vancouver at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. New Jersey at Chlcogo, 8:30 p.m. New Orleans 91, N. Illinois 76 Halftime— Syracuse 39, St. John's 27. 66-65. But Douglas and Rony N.C.-Greensboro 97, /Methodist 64 3polnt goals— Syracuse 45 (Monroe 4 5 ),' flu. Elsewhere, it was Alabama 93, Illinois 76; Ledell Eackles scored 27 Pittsburgh at N.Y. Islanders, 8:05 p.m. Philadelphia at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Florida 71; No. 11 Syracuse 88, St. Seikaly, who finished with 14 points, Philadelphia at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Edmonton 1 1 0 -2 Houston at Utah, 9 :X p.m. S.C.-Sportanburg 01, Newberry 67 St. John's 36 (Jackson 35, Glass 1-1). “ I ’m not In great shape.” she points and Gabe Corchiani added 20 Pistons 106. Cavaliers 105 Southern U. 103, NW Louisiana 73 Fouled out— Coleman,^ Baldl. Rebounds— enabled Syracuse to stay aheaii. Winnipeg at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. 1 0 2— 4 L.A. Clippers at (3olden State, 10:X said, “ but I think I ’m in good John’s 80; No. 13 Clemson 88, as New Orleans defeated visiting nrtdav’s Dame Rrst Period— 1, Edmonton, KurrI 40 p.m. SW Louisiana 76, Florida A&M 73 Syracuse 36 (Coleman 10), St. John's 27 Tampa 96, Florida Tech 06 (Jones 7). Assists— Syracuse 16 (Douglas9)i enough shape to win the tourna­ Georgia Tech 77; No. 14 Illinois 93, Mark Jackson scored 19 for St. Northern Illinois. Edmonton at Washington, 8:05 p.m. (Messier, Coffoy), 4:38 (pp). Z New Jersey, Denver at Seattle, 10:X p.m. C LEV E LA N D (105) John’s, 19-7. CIrella 7 (Broten, Adorns), 16:24 (pp). Frtday's (3ames Hubbard O10 01 16, Williams 4-10 1-2 9, Virginia 59, Wake Forest 45 St. John's 19 (Jackson 11). Total ment or else I wouldn’t be here.” Ohio State 70; No. 19 New Orleans The Privateers overcame an Penoltles— Messier, Edm (hooking), 2:20; Indiana at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Daugherty 4-8 44 12, Harper 1319 7-8 33, Wofford 09, Cent. Wesleyan 74 fouls— Syracuse 19, St. John's 21. A— Navratilova, ranked first in the 91, Northern Illinois 76 and No. 20 N a 13 Ctonwon 08, Ooorgla Tech M tO W EST 19,591. eight-point deficit 15 minutes into Hangers4,MaplBLeals2 Driver, NJ (Interference), 4:26; Da- Boston at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Bogley 311OO10, West341-27, PrIceOllOO world, headed a list of high seeds Providence 85, Seton Hall 72. 77: Senior Horace Grant scored 30 neyko, N J (holding), 34; CIrella, NJ, Portland at Detroit, 7 : » p.m. 12, Lee24004, CorblnOI OOO, Ehlo 1-1002. Adrian 56, Siena Hts. 51 the game and tied it 36-36 at double minor (holding, unsportsmanlike Philadelphia at (Dallas, 8 p.m. Totals43791317105. Bowling Green 84, W. Michigan 72 who advanced Wednesday. No. 2 Notre Dame made 19 of 21 foul points and had 11 rebounds in his halftime. New Orleans, 24-3, moved N.Y. Rongors 1 1 2— 4 conduct), 10:20; Gregg, Edm (hooking), (Jolden State at L.A. Lakers, 10:X p.m. D E TR O IT (106) Cent. Michigan 75, Ohio U. SO seed Chris Evert Lloyd, No. 4 shots, including 10-of-ll in the final final home game as Clemson beat 0 2 0—2 Coe 52, Clarke 46 to an ll-point lead early in the 14:03; Hunter, Edm (hooking), 14:36. Dantlev 9-15 O10 26, Green 40 1-2 9, Mandlikova and No. 5PamShriver. five minutes, and pressured De- Georgia Tech in an Atlantic Coast First Period— 1, New York, Duguov 8 Second Period— 3, Edmonton, KurrI 41 Lalmbeer 38 32 8, Dumors 1012 47 24, E. Illinois 52, Colorado St. « : second half and went on to win its (Patrick), 8:13 (sh). Penalties— J. Jackson, (Summonen, Coffey), :38. Penalties— Celtics 122.Blazers 116 Thomas3133415, Solley 1-1345, Johnson47 E. Michigan 88, Miami, Ohio 66 Transactions No. 6 Helena Sukova of Czechoslo­ Paul all over the court. Conference game. eighth straight game. To r (roughing), 3:35; TalakoskI, NY,m alor Donevko, N J, malor (high-sticking), 44 12, NImphlus 2-3 00 4, Mahorn 0 1 00 0, Illinois n . Ohio St. 70 “ Anything on the floor, they Grant, a 6-foot-lO center, po­ (fighting), 3:35; O. Jackson, N Y (trip­ III. Benedictine M , Aurora 92 vakia and No. 8 Kathy Rinaldi had 2:37; Lowe, Edm (roughing), 5:30; Rodman O2343.T0tals 39-712037106. wered the host Tigers to a 20-point No. 20 Provldoncs 66, Baton Hall ping), 12:39; Greschner, N Y (Interfer­ Verbeek, NJ (roughing),5:30; Wolonln,NJ PORTLAND ( 116) Louisville 81, andnnotl 69 easier times with their first-round came up with,” Meyer said. ence), 19:43. (Interference), 9:34; Messier, Edm (slosh­ S. Johnson 1322 014 34, Vondeweghe /Marquette 96, Fordham 67 BASEBALL opponents. T h e score was tied at 29 at iead in the second half as they 72: Billy Donovan scored 19 points 14-254432, Jones 1-1002,Drexler9-191-219, Cleveland 33 26 27 1 9 ^ 1 « Second Period— 2, Toronto, Fergus 16 ing), 10:13; Blllington, N J, s e rv ^ bv Detroit 3 1 26 27 21— 106 Michigan 95, Minnesota 70 COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE— Yannick Noah and Jimmy Con­ halftime before Notre Dame took a improved to 25-3. Bruce Dairymple and Providence ran off the final 14 (Gill, Oamphousse), 13:31. 3, New York, Driver (slashing), 10;13; New Jersey Porter 310 D011, Duck worth OOOOO, Kersey Missouri Southern 110, Pittsburg St. 86 Suspended LoM orr Hoyt, free-ogent 390110, Holton35328. Totals50911323116. Fouled out— Hubbard, Lalmbeer. six-point lead early in the second scored 18 point for the Yellow points of the game to beat Seton Duouav 9 (Greschner), 14:48. 4, Toronto, bench, served bv Anderson (too many Rebaunds— Cleveland 36 (Hubbard, Willi­ Notre Dome 73, DePaul 62 pitcher, for the 1987 season for Involve­ nors, the men’s fourth and sixth Valve 20 (G ill, P. Ihnacak), 19:25. men), 12:01. ams, Harper 5), Detroit 42 (Green 10). Toledo 96, Ball St. 88 ment In three Illegal drug Incidents In 1906. seeds, respectively, also won, while half. After DePaul rallied to go Jackets, 16-10. Hall in a Big East matchup. Penalties— Courtnall, To r (hooking), 1:19; BOSTON (123) Wabash 95, Earlham 83 AP photo Assists— Cleveland31 (Harper 9), Detroit 22 No. 3 Boris Becker’s first-round ahead, the teams swapped the lead No. 14 llllnoto B8, Ohio Slate 73: The Friars. 19-6, beat the Pirates Lonz, T o r (roughing), 9:48; Patrick, NY Third Period— 4, New Jersey, A/lacLeon McHale 11-177-729, Bird 17-M4943, Parish WIs.-Eau Claire 59, WIs.-Stoudt 49 American League 23 7-123316, D. Johnson38131218, Alnge4900 (Thomas 9). Total fouls— Cleveland 27, Ken Norman scored 26 points and for the ninth straight time. (holding), 17:13. (Adams, Johnson), 8:08 (pp). 5, New Jersey, Detroit 26. Technicals— Thomas, Price. WIs.-La Crosse 89, Wls.-Whltewoter 79 CALIFO R NIA A N G E L S -N o m e d Rick match against Derrick Rostagno DePaul's Terence (Sreene has inside position on Notre before the Fighting Irish began Third Period— 5, New York, McKegnev29 Verbeek 2 (CIrella, Muller), 16:19.6, New 8, Klte41060, Slchtlng36004, (X]ye2-S064, Wls.-Stevens Pt. 63 WIs.-Oshkosh 54 Down coach. was postponed until today after pulling away. grabbed 16 rebounds as Illinois Providence trailed 72-71 with 2‘A (Erixon, Poddubny), 1:17. 6, NewYork, Vlncent41 OOO. Totals 44893331122. C L E V E L A N D INDIANS— Signed Rich Jersey, Broten 17 (Muller), 19:M. Penalty— Wright St. X , Ind.-Pur.-R. Wayne 68 Dame’s Mark Steverjson during Wednesday.night’s game Mark Stevenson and Scott Hicks pulled away from Ohio State in the minutes remaining before streak­ Poddubny 35 (McKegnev), 13:08. Poiar, Edm (Interference),6:39. How top twBRty larod SOUTHWEST Yett and Doug Jones, pitchers, to rain Tuesday night and early Penalties— Ouguoy, NY, malor (hlgh- Porttand 33 28 27 28-116 Arkansas St. 81, Pan American 60 on4veor contracts. Wednesday forced schedule in South Bend, Indiana. The Fighting Irish upset the Blue each had 15 for the Irish. David Big Ten. ing past Seton Hall in the game at stlcklrrg), 2:28; Toronto bench, served by Boston 33 23 33 34— 122 Baylor 91, SW Texas St. 67 KANSAS C IT Y ROYALS— Signed Steve Shots on goal— Edmonton 31310— 32. How the top twenty teams In The changes. Demons, 73-62. Rivers added 14 points for thelrish. 'The mini, 20-7, jumped to a 25-12 Madison Square Garden. 9 Smith (too many men onice),7:5D; COrkner, New Jersey 4412— 28. 3Polnt goals— Porter, Bird. Fouled Houston 84, Texas Christian 65 BalbonI, first baseman, to on4vear con­ NY, malor (fighting), 15:28; Clark, Tor, out— None. Rebounds— Portland42 Associated Press' college basketball poll Nebraska 79, Oklahoma St. 77, O T tract. Several other top players, includ­ Power-play Opportunities— Edmonton 1 fared Wednesday: malor (fighting), 15:28; Giles, N Y (trip­ of 7; New Jersey 2 of 4. (Orexler, Kersey 7), Boston 52 (Parish, N. Texas St. 110, Southwestern, Kan. 71 O A K LA N D A'S— Signed TTm BIrtsas ing Navratilova, Lloyd, Steffi Graf. ping), 18:26; Meinvk, N Y , malor-game McHale 13). Assists— Portland 29 (Porter Prairie View 62, NIcholls St. S3 and Eric Plunk, pitchers, and Roy Johnson, (taalles— Edmonton, Fuhr (38 shots-24 1. Nevoda-Los Vegas (241) did not Noah and Stefan Edberg. are misconduct (spearing), 18:51; Salmlng,Tor saves). New Jersey, Blllington (33X). 13), Boston 29 (Bird 8). Total fouls— St. Edwards, Texas 109, Huston- outfielder, to on4yeor contracts. (slashing),18:51. Portland 22, Boston 21. Technical— O. ploy. Tlllotson83 scheduled to play second-round East icemen finish with a victory A— 15015. 2. North Carolina (242) did not ploy. Shots on goal— N.Y. Rangers 10-10-4— 24. Referee— Dan Marouelll. Linesmen— Johnson. A— 14090. So. Methodist 95, Rice 79 LOS ANGELES DOOGERS-SIgned matches today. Sporta in Brief Toronto 1815-9— 42. 3. Indiana (233) did not ploy. Don McCourt, Pat Dopuzzo. Texas Tech 62, Texas X Tim Scott, pitcher, to a on4veor Lloyd defeated Jennifer Mundel Power-play Opportunities— N.Y. 4. De Paul (243) lost to Notre Da me7363. PAR W ES T contract. BOLTON — If, indeed, it was the Rangers 0 of 3; Toronto 0 of 6. Movorlcks 108, Kings 101 Colorado 66, Kansas 56 NEWYORKMETS-SlgnedKevlnElster, of South Africa 6-0,6-1 in 38 minutes East action. The Indians end their Goalies— N .Y . Rangers, Froese (42 5. Temple (243) did not play. shortstop, and Charle Corbell, pitcher, to Schedule key to tournament berth final game of the season, then the season at 4-10 in the CCC East and 6. Purdue (21-3) did irat ploy. Gonzoga 61, Portland 58 Wednesday to bounce back from shots 40 saves). Toronto, Bester (24-20). SACRAMENTO (101) Hayward St. 90, Sonoma St. 84,20T orw-veor .jntracts. East ^th o lic High Ice hockey team H.S. Roundup 5-15 overall. The Hornets are 15-5 A — 16JB2. 7. Iowa (234) did not ploy. P ITTSBU R G H PIR ATES— Signed Sid last week’s disappointing loss to KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Strength of schedule is the most Thorpe 312 46 11, Tyler 7-16 OO 14, 8. (taorgetown (22-4) did not play. Loyola, Calif. 98, Pepperdine TO went out on a positive note. ’The heading Into post-season play. Referee — Ron Hoggorth. Klelne 49 00 12, Johnson 1017 OO 20, San Diego 61, St. Mory's, Calif. SO Bream, first baseman, to a on4veor > Kate Gompert in the third round of important factor in determining which teams get at-large Calendar 9. Pittsburgh (235) did not plav. contract. E)agles, who have a tentative date Manchester trailed throughout in Theus 1319 46 38, Pressley 1-3 OO 2, 10. Alabama (234) beat Tennessee 9371. Son Francisco 71, Santa Clara 66 the Virginia Slims of Florida. invitations to the NCAA post-season basketball tournament, the Thompson 412 00 10, Olberdlng 1-3 41 2, SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS-SIgned Saturday morning with Immacu­ George) Jordan kept us in the game this one and scored only one basket Canadlans3,Blacl(liBwks3 66arfc<3rant,pltcher,toaon4vear contract. chairman of the NCAA basketbali committee said Wednesilay. Wilson 1-1 OO 2. Totals 4692 313 101. 11. Syracuse (235) beat St. John's 8480. late of Danbury, skated past North in the second period.” in the first quarter. The Indians TODAY DALLAS (188) 12. Oklahoma (21-5) did not play. “ We try to be as fair as we can, especially for a school that has Aguirre 1023 48 26, Perkins 412 34 15, BOXINO Haven, 6-3, Wednesday night at the Sophomore Andy Prestash tallied were within nine points at halftime, 1 0 2 8 - 3 Bovs Swimming 13. Clemson (243) beat Georgia Tech been in a conference that has been rated very weakly,” Dick Avon at Manchester, 4 p.m. Donaldson 37 00 6, Davis 48 00 12, 8477. WBA— Stripped Marvelous Marvin'! W BA strips Bolton Ice Palace. the game-winner for East in the 23-14, the closest they would come. Chlcaae 1 1 8 8 -3 Big Eaai atandinga Haaler,ofhlsMtorldBoxlnoAssoclatlontltle First Period— 1, Montreol, Ludwig 3 Blackmon 1422 79 35, Tarpley 310 OO 6, 14. Illinois (247) beat Ohio State 93X. Schultz, athletic director at Virginia, said during a news East assistant coach Bruce third period. “ It was on a feed from “ Barb O’Brien, Kris Cool, and FRIDAY Schrempf 37328, Nutt02000.Totals44-91 tor refusing to fight the No. 1 challenger, (Walter,Roblnson),4:56.2,Chlcago,Sutter4 ^ 1 4 Texas Christian (235) lost to Houston Big East Conference D'all Herol Graham. conference conducted by telephone. Canty, who is filling in for head Erin Prescott helped to overcome a (Sovord, Larnter), 14:39. 3, Chicago, Men's Basketball 1423 108. w Daryl ’Dilimieri out of the comer on Sacramento 2S 21 30 24— 101 WBC— Announced that welterweleht Hagler's title “ We take a look at their non-conference games to see if they coach Dr. Vic Russo who is away on poor first quarter,” Indian coach L a v o rre 4 (W ils o n , M a n s o n ), 17:52. MCC at Yale JV, 5 p.m. 16. Kansos (21-8) lost to (talorodo 6456. Pittsburgh 12 champion Lloyd Honeyghon's victory over a power play,” Canty recalled. Penalties— Roy, Mon, served bv Thibodeau Beys Basketball DOtlOS 27 20 33 28— 100 17. Duke (21-6) did not ptay. Georgetown 11 have really made an attempt to schedule teams in the top 50 and business, is “ 90 percent certain” Prestash, Greg Mahoney and Joe DePasqua sai(i. East Hartford at Manchester, 7:30 3Polnt goals— Davis 2. Fouled out— Syracuse Johnny Bumphus Sunday wosnototltteflght 7 (delay of game), 2:40; Olcyzk, Chi 18. Florida (21-7) did not play. 11 because It had not sanctioned thebout. CARACAS. Venezuela (AP) — ' how they have done in thosegames. Strength of schedule is very Saturday’s game slated for 9:45 S(K>tt Jensen each tallied two goals O’Brien led Manchester with (trlp ^ng), 6:27; Walter, Mon (hooking), Cheney Tech at Rocky Hill, 7:30 Non,. Rebounds— Sacramento 46 (Thorpe 19. New Orleans (243) beat Northern Providence 9 7:29; Wilson, O il (holding), 8:42. RHAM at Bolton, 7:30 10), Dallas 56 (Donaldson 18). Assists— Illinois 91-76. St. John's 9 Supporters of undisputed world important, especially when we get down to the finer points. W e’ll a.m. at the Bolton Ice Palace won’t for the Eagles. Prestash also had eight points while Cool and Prescott Sacramento 28 (Theus 15), Dallas X FOOTBALL Coventry at East Hampton, 7:30 X . Providence (194) beat Seton Hall Vlllonova 6 15 13 middleweight champion Marvelous take a close look at quality wins and quality losses, ^ m etim es a be played. If East is finished, then it one assist. Tulimieri and Scott added six apietto. The Junior varsity Second Period— 4, Chicago, Pressley 23 (Davis 11). Total fouls— Socramnto 24, 8472. Seton Hall 4 15 11 Dallas 18. Technicals— Klelne, Sacro- Boston College SAN FRANCISCO 4(ERS-Slgned - Marvin Hagler reacted with anger winds up with a 6-11 mark. Jensen each had two ossisU and team lost, 38-28. Jen Mistretta, Beth (B. Murray, Sovord), 2:45 (pp). 2 9 16 Mtovne Capors and Rennie Benn, wide close loss on the road is more important than a close win at Penalties— Corbonneou, Mon (hook­ mento Illegal defense, Aguirre, Dallas Connecticut 2 8 17 and shrugs to the news that Hagler North Haven dips to 7-12-1 with Craig Riendeau, Danny West, Scott O’Brien, ’Tina Stone, and Kristi Coach Motto, Tarpley. A— 17,007. receivers, (keg LoHeur, tight end, John ' home.” ing), 3:26; Lemleux, Mon (roughing), Small, linebacker, and AAork Cochran, is being stripped of his World the loss. Drummond, Ross Perry and Mike White played well in that one. 4:07; Momesso, Mon (roughing), 13:09; Wtdnosday’s Rosutts A committee of nine people will select teams for the Syracuse 88, St. John's 84: Tom Long, Gary Smith and Eric Stokes, - Boxing Association title. East had a 2-0 lead after one ■AST HARTFORD ($)) — Julie Manson, Chi (roughing), 12:09; B. Mur- Radio, TV LakarsBB.SunaBI Rec basketball linemen, os (Tee agents. tournament in three days of meetings in Kansas City. The Horn one apiece. ray,Chl(holdlng),14:10. Providence 85, Seton Hall 72 “ We’redlsgustedwiththeWBA.” period. “ We played an excellent Bitter 5 0-110, Karen Kamen 1 6-7 S. Jo Ten laM ’s Gome 64-team bracket, which includes 29 teams which get automatic Ann Connolly 31-2$, M Ittv Samuelt01-4 HOCKEY Hagler’s co-manager. Pat Petro- first period. We moved the puck and Third Period— 5, Montreal, Svoboda 3 PHOENtX (91) Boston College vs. UConn (Civic bids, will be annouced March 8. Qlrit Basketball 1, April Hope 31-27, DonaHloolnt 1042, Center), 8 p.m. Nottenat League Hockey nelli, said Wednesday at Hagler’s controlled it very well, ” Canty said. Julie Moreou 1042, Lono Howard 11-4 (Carbonneou, Dohlln), 1:59. 6, Montreal, TONIGHT Nance 4)5 410 24, Sanders 410 40 8, HARTFORD WHALERS-Reoulgned 7 p.m. — College basketball: Miami, Adulta SMiiturdov's Games But East, as it has all season long, 3, /Margaret Repoti S 24 12, Kelly Ludwig 4 (Skrudland, Smith), 14:53. Bedford 412 40 16, Davis 417 34 19, Wayne Babych, right wing, to Binghamton training camp in Palm Springs, /McForlone 01-21. Tetalt 19 13-25 51. Penalties— None. Fla., at Florida State, ESPN Humphries 43 1-2 1, Gondrezick 45 40 8, Seton Hall vs. UCann (Civic Center), 1 MH8 lotet finale Poganl Caterers 99 (Mark Murphy 31, p.m. of the American Hocks^J^ogue. Calif. “ We always honored their Rodgers sentenced to six months took penalties in the second p e ri^ INANCHRST8R (39) — Krit Valtine 2 Overtime— None. Penalty— Olezyk, 8 p.m. — College basketball: Boston Pinckney 34326, Vanos 344 04 Hornacek Bill Pardo X , Tom Meggers 18, Jim COLLE.. Chl(holdlne),4:45. College at UConn, WPOP 2-7 1-2 5. Totals 3477 14X 91. Pittsburgh at St. John's rules and we always had a good and that allowed North Haven to EAST HAR’TFORD — The Man­ 044, LIta Cartier 2M 4, Anna Rlgglo 1 Florence 10) Buffalo Water Tavern 89 Boston College at Syracuse NCAA— Banned Southern Metho- 1-2 3, Erin PretcoH 3044, Val Holden 1 S h ^ on gool— Montreol 149144— X . 8 p.m. — College basketball: Florida LJk. LAKERS (99) (Dan Still 34, Luke Strank 27, Mike Fall dist’sfootball team from playlngatallln)987 relationship with them.” SAN DIEGO — Former Heisman Trophy winner Johnny draw even at S-all. “ We fell apart,” chester High girls’ basketball team at Vanderbilt, USA Cable Providence at Georgetown ^24,KrltCoel3044,BarbO’Brlen24-4 Chlcogo 14942-29. Green 1-3 32 4, Worthy 419 44 16, 13) “ Nobody gives a damn.” Morris Rodgers was sentenced to six months injail for assaulting a cable Canty said of the second period. ended its season on a losing note 0, Jen Fober 1 04 2, KrIttI White 1 » 4 2, Powsr-ptoy Opportunities— AAontreal 0 9 p.m. — College basketball: Duke at Abdul-Jobbar 11-X4-426, Cooper 7-15 3216, Monday’s Game SC2 1.!5 •" DiRosa Cleaners 86 (John Connolly Vlllonova at Providence 19H. The school gives upon vottngrlgMtat television technician and being an ex-felon in possession of a gun. “ We took a lot of penalties and had a Paula Holllf 0040, Chris Roveono 0 04 of 4; a ic o g o 1 of 4. North Carolina, ESPN Scott4131-218,AAatthews34404,Rambls1-2 23, Chuck McKeon 19, Alex Britnell 16, N O A conventions tor four veori and Goldings. Hagler’s lawyer, said In Wednesday night as it succumbed O ^ le s — AAontreal, Roy (Zt shol426 11 p.m. — College basketball: USCat 1-13, M. Thompson 1-5324, B. Thompson45 lot of sloppy play. (East goalie 0. Totals 1474 39. Carl Bulauclus 10) B.A. Club 66 (Keith REGULAR SEASON ENDS nobody who worked for thescheolcon been Boston. to East Hartford High, 51-39, in CCC saves). Chicago, Bdnnerman (34X). U C L A , ESPN 408.Totals41-86141799. Bennet 14) on NCAA cemmlttee tor tour yggn. — 17 U — MANCHESTER HEIIAtO. Thurgdav. F«b. M. 1917 MANCHESTER HERALD, ’Thursday. Feb. 26,1987 - l» KIT CARLYLE ®by U riy Wright BUSINESS A^> ^ooM A61TORNED oNTfte CLASSIFIED ADS 643-2711 lebill. T o FfeEb HER KITTEN ANblcOK OFT WKE A BAT' »-and- Stocks covered under Nutlces T HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Aa a condition precedent to the placement of any Occasional port time odverttilne In the Nion- Child Core giver (or Clerk typist-full time op­ will’s property provisions driver needed. Good for young children wanted - ening In Glastonbury for cheeter Herald, Adver­ student or retired person. tiser hereby ogreei to Full tlme/port time posi­ KlnderCore has on Imme­ experienced typist Coll Singer Company at diate port time opening (60wpm) position. In­ Attendents - service sta­ QUESTION: I Beginning this year, 100 percent of protect. Indemnify and 649-6356. tion* available. Looking tion, full and port time. hold hormleu the Mon- tor on experienced person volves typing, record own stocks in for dependable, loving In­ Apply In person. Uni­ all capital gains — long-term and chetter Herald, It* offic­ dividual to work with to work with children 2 keeping and general of­ several com­ short-term — are taxable. Full time position, (40 and under. Enthusiasm, fice duties. Good salary forms fu rn is he d. 252 er* and employee* young children In o day Spencer Street. panies, regis­ hours), benefits. Apply In coring attitude and ability and all benefits. Coll Sue If you sell at a loss, that loss can ogolnat any and oil liabil­ person: 385 Brood Street. core setting. Coll Linda at tered in my be used to offset profits on other ity, lo u or expen**. In­ 646-7090. to nurture youngsters ne­ 0( 659-2666. In v e sto r s’ Salvation Army Thrift cessary. Coll Linda of Warehouse person - for name only. My sales, thereby reducing your tax cluding attorney*' fee*, storo. orMng from, claim* of 646-7090. general and diversified will mentions G u id e bill. Besides that, the loss can be Janitorial service - and Nurses Aldes-Certifled. duties. Apply In person to lected just my “real used, to some degrees, to reduce unfair trade practice*. In- Mature, responsible per­ light maintenance. Apply Needed to work for home frlneement of trade­ betweqn 10:30 am and 4:30 X-Rov Technicians - Im­ Mr. William Singer, Furl- in the and personal your "ordinary” taxable income. son to core for 2 Infants In core agency on on on-call ton Furniture, 1061 New W illiam A. D oyle mark*, trad* name* or pm, o*K for Bob Arnold, mediate Medical Care basis. Competitive wages, property.” my home, 5 days a week. Center of East Hartford Britain Avenue, West icame patent*, violation of References required. 646- Manchester Elks, BIssell mileage reimbursement. Hartford. Should I have a QUESTION: Thank you for ex­ right* of privacy and In­ Street. has on opening (or a full Fteose coll 647-1481, Mon­ er for 9524. time registered x-ray new will made, plaining that, when stock is owned • 1997 ky MA. bis fringement of copyright day through Friday, 8om Vilson technician. We also hove to mention the jointly by a husband and wife and and proprietory right*, Busy medical office - General office worker to 4pm. EOE/AAF. LPN - MR Group Home - Hshed stocks? one of them dies, the basis on half unfair competition and wonted-Heovy filing, light port time and per-dlem located In Manchester. len he needs self-motivated, de- positions available. These Also, how can the stocks be requested, for safety isake. the stock “ steps up” to the market libel and elonder, which talled person with phone work. Light compu­ Cor cleaner - mole or Full time, 2 - 10, 10 - 6, arre’s may reeult from the publl- ter processing. 30 to 40 positions offer a full pack­ house manager; LPN • F transferred to my daughter after I ’The transfer agent will issue new value on the date of death. That Initiative to be responsi­ age of benefits, competi­ female, Mansfield Auto cotlwi of any advertls- hours weekly (flexible). a doy treatment LPN - 8:30 become deceased? certificates in your daughter’s saved taxes for me when I sold ble for accounts recelvo- tive storting salary plus a Forts. Col 646-8340. :Puzsles menf In the Manchester ble. Insurance knowledge Coll Lynch Toyota Pon­ to 4:30, Monday through name. She will own the stock. stock purchased jointly with my Herald by advertiser, In- tiac, 646-4321, ask for Koy weekend differential. In­ Friday. Company paid be­ ANSWER: Stocks and other deceased wife. helpful but not necessary. terested applicants pleose cludlnp advertisements In Send resume or letter to Boulols. Bodymon wanted. Mans­ nefits, competitive salar­ securities are personal property. QUESTION: I inherited some I still have some utility stock any free distribution pub­ contact JoAnne at 721-7393 field Auto Ports. Coll 646- ies. Coll Arlene at New Cirel- ACROSS 42 Italian family Answer to Previeua Punfe Sports Medicine and Or­ between 9 and 4 . Your stocks are covered the stock when my husband died two bought jointly many years ago. I lication* published by the thopedics of Manchester, Ambitious man or woman 8340. Seasons 647-1624. 9; 41 to 4 3 T h « (Oar.) liiGB nncioE] mmn will’s personal property protdsion. years ago. The stock was in his have records of their purchase d Manchester Herald. 155 Moln Street, Manches­ - available for Immediate I New 44 Former QBD □□□□□ DUQ Penny Sleffert, Publisher employment. Eornlnos Full time mechanic - 1 There’s no need to have a new will name alone and has since been price. However, the utility shares nuclear ter, CT 06040 or call 659- ngthe □□□ □□□□□ dClB opportunity $300 per week year experience reoulred drawn to provide for the disposition transferred to my name. I would we acquired through the qualified agency 0240. n four □ □□□□ □□□□□ to start. Large notional on medium duties trucks. of the stocks, unless you want like to seli this stock. What is the dividend reinvestment plan from (sbbr.) LOST Salary commensurate JOB E 47 Tropical EIEID B O D company. Coll 646-3875. different stocks to go to different cost "basis” for income tax 1982 through 1985 had a "zero” Small manufacturing cuckoo □□□□ mOQ CiaBE] AND FOUND EOE. with experience. Must levils’ heirs. purposes? basis. Did the basis on half of those company - full time, 7:30 have tools, company be­ Bridgeport Mayor Thomas Bucci tells have been on strike since Friday after it 49 Crier □□□ □□□□□ nnci to 4, port time, 9 to 2:30, OPPORTUNITIES Although your letter doesn’t shares also step up to their market 52 Rare things nefits. Coll 528-6114, 9 to 4, dmon- QDD □□□□□ moc] Allergic to cot - must find convenient to bus line, Asbestos removal striking workers at Uretek Inc. in New was revealed that about 30 workers have 56 Elude Monday through Friday. I their come out and say so, you seem to ANSWER: The basis on stock one value on date of my wife’s passing? new home for Calico and storting pay S4.75 per workers - mole or female at the indicate you will leave everything person inherits from another is the suffered liver damage linked to chemi­ 57 Matured Siamese cross breed, 4 needed for fast growing Haven Wednesday that they shouldn’t 58 Rubber hour, raise after 1 month. Secretary - Rham High final you own — your real and personal value put on that stock for the ANSWER: Yes. If you sell those cals used at the plant. source years old. Box trained, oil Call 646-2920. asbestos removal com­ go back to work until it is safe. About 60 shots, very affectionate. School, Hebron, to work rnieat property — to your daughter. If purpose of settling the dead per­ shares, you won’t have to pay taxon 59 Health pany. Experience helpful with administration and workers of the fabric-coating business 60 Small barn 649-2954,6 to 8 pm. y John that’s the case, she will inherit your son’s estate. ’That’s the market the entire proceeds from the sale. Interior Decorator- with but not necessary. Train­ special education. Must Hanrljratrr I ing provided. Year round I : year, stocks as part of your personal value of the stock on the date of Only half of the sale proceeds will DOWN In-store display expe­ have excellent typing and I property. death, unless an alternative valua­ be taxable. 41 Sesame seed rience. Soles experience a work, benefits. Apply stenographic skills. For game- confection plus. Apply In person to Romeo Asbestos Abate­ red an After you leave this vale of tears, tion date is used. That’s because, instead of having 26 Emerald Isle EmplDyment application call 228-9474. FULL TIM E 1 43 Minces M r. William Singer, Puri­ ment, Inc., 281 Locust the stocks can be transferred to It’s important to know your basis on a zero basis, half of those shares Strikers rally outside Uretek 28 Uneven EOE. is left. 45 Flush w ith tan Furniture, 1061 New Street, Hartford., CT. now have a basis equal to their 29 Heed to I the your daughter through the transfer stocks and other "capital assets.” success i Education Britain Avenue, West PASTE UP ARTIST market value on the day your wife thand agent of each stock. When you sell, the difference Bv Susan Okula the city for help.” Uretek is the subject of several 32 Actress 46 Gave up Hartford. To do newspaper page and ad paateup. gainst The assignment form on the back between your basis and the pro­ died. The Associated Press Lopes was at a rally Wednesday state and environmental L e tlie _____ 48 (^ t$ have PEST CONTROL SALES PERSON Experience and typing helpful. n. of each stock certificate must be ceeds from the sale is either a profit An increase in the basis of a stock outside the Uretek plant, where investigations. 34 Number . . . lives Custodian - Hostess - llve- 35 Twisted 50 Skinny fish Mature adults and Excellent company paid benefits, Including ” Ed- completed by the executor of your or a loss. or any other capital asset results in NEW HAVEN - Luis Lopes, who politicians and union officials of­ The company and onO of its In, maintain ond host OPERATOR 36 Japeneee 51 Oedipus HELP WANTED historic Cheney Homes­ high school students major medical, dental, life Insurance and said, estate. The certificate, along with a If it’s a profit, it’s subject to a lower taxable profit when the has worked for Uretek Inc. for three fered support. executives have been found guilty Growing poet control income tax. In 1986 and previous asset is sold. metropolit tead. Open to public two company wants ser­ — part time, all paid vacations. For further information inents, certified copy of your death certifi­ years as a mechanic earning $6.50 "There is no greater right than to under state criminal law of know­ 37 Swift aircraft Retail soles - opportunity afternoons weekly. vice person to grow shifts. Excellent pay please call Sheldon Cohen, Monday-Thurs- : stunk cate, an affidavit of domicile and, years, only 40 percent of a long­ an hour, has been on strike for five be able to work in a safe environ­ ingly storing and disposing of (abbr.) for salt-motivated sales Apply; Cheney Homes­ with ue. Must hove am­ with experience or we stunk for most states, an inheritance tax term capital gain — profit on the Doyle welcomes written ques­ ment,” Bridgeport Mayor Thomas hazardous wastes on company 38 Dark Yvood day 10 am-3 pm. 643-2711. days, and says he’s prepared to person. Furniture or bed­ tead Committee, 106 Hart­ bition ond Incentive for will train. Apply in to get waiver, got to the transfer agent — sale of a capital asset owned more tions, but he can provide answers Bucci told the workers. grounds. Sentencing of the com­ 4 0 Forceful b lo w ford Rood, Manchester. stay out a lot longer. ding experience desira­ route work. Salary plus person — rith 20 by registered mail, return receipt than six months — was taxable. only through the column. "A lot of my friends cannot afford pany and the executive, John ble. Salary plus commls- “ I would not want my relatives, 2 3 4 I comma. Will train it, only hospital bills,” Lopes said. He said Andrews, was postponed on Wed­ slon.^ Benefits and Port time - credit clerks, my children, to work in a place like ’ MISTER DONUT nesday In Hartford Superior Court ■ advancement opportuni­ evenings and weekends, PART TIM E workers do not have medical this. What’s good for my family is 12 B U D O n tss W. Middle Turnpike until March 23 by Judge Thomas P. ties. Coll 646-6262 between to work In large furniture insurance. good for you.” he said. store. Apply In person to PEST CONTROL Manchester, CT 06040 TABLOID INSERTERS Dollar drops slightly In trading Miano. 14 11 and 5 for Interview. On Friday, about 60 Uretek M r. William Singer, Puri­ 649-9001 646-9277 employees went on strike after it Frank Carrano, the president of tan Furniture, 1061 New Extra cash can be yours if you're available the Greater New Haven Central 16 $100 to S300 weekly! Your LONDON (AP) — ’The dollar was intervention by central banks to Wednesday: was revealed that about 30 workers telephone, our customers, Britain Avenue, West some early afternoons. We need responai- suffered liver damage linked to Labor Council, told the workers Hartford. ble people, male and female, to help Insert ll marginally weaker today against defend the U.S. currency. —1.8235 West German marks, 19 22 23 34 25 your schedule. Coll 649- that their basic rights involved most currencies as markets waited The dollar is also hurt by down from 1.8280 chemicals used at the plant. Ten 4233 or call Melissa 528- advertising supplements into our dally health and safety at'the workplace. Join Our Team for signs from Washington on which lingering worries over the Latin —1.5340 Swiss francs, down from are seriously ill. CALDWELL 0358. RN-LPN-Full time 11 to7 paper. Experience not necessary as we wiil lennis way the U.S. economy is heading. American debt crisis and the 1.5375 Lopes had more concerns than , Monday through Friday, train. Good houriy wages. Please call 647- "No way will we allow them back Full time cashier to work no weekends. For more Isiting Gold was lower. continuing Iran-Contra revelations —6.0705 French francs, down health. He said he and his co­ in here until it is safe,” Carrano 9946, ask for Bob. workers should earn more, and OILING. cosmetic and utility coun­ Information please call Dealers said currency exchanges in Washington, said a dealer in from 6.0775 said. ter. Experience with In­ Pom Olenchak, D.S.D., Texas were hoping to glean clues from Duesseldorf, West Germany. mentioned that most of his co­ Cresttleld Convalescent The Maie)s* —2.0605 Dutch guilders, down The workers, many of whom ventories or utilities sys­ scored 2 congressional testimony by U.S. In Tokyo, where trading ends from 2.0620 workers do not make as much as he 6 9 . 9 tems Is preferred but not Home, 565 Vernon Street, America's Maid Service PART TIM E before Europe’s business day beg­ does. Until recently, he said, they don’t understand English, have entire ' Federal Reserve Board Chairman —1.297.50 Italian lire, unchanged necessary. Generous Manchester, CT 06040,643- home Paul Voicker and U.S. Treasury ins, the dollar declined for the were afraid to join a union. been wooed by the International per gal. C. O. D. 44 4 5 4 6 wooes hosed on expe­ 5151. NEWS STAND DEALER Secretary James Baker later in the second straight day, losing 0.38 yen —1.3315 Canadian dollars, up ” What choice do we have?” Ladies’ Garment Workers Union. rience. Apply now at Ar­ 1 Manchester area, deliver only to Honor tor the day, and the publication Friday of to close at 153.17. Later, iii London, from 1.3300 Lopes says when asked how he and Daniel Perez, a union organizer, 47 48 5 0 51 thur Drug, 942 Main St, Call 643-2711 to place your 649-8841 Manchester. Boxes and stores. Established route. Work onfer- U.S. trade data for January. it was quoted at 153.25 yen. In London, the British pound was the others would pay their grocery said the company has been resist­ ad. PrifcM Sufe/«et to Chango 52 S3 64 56 56 approximately 6 hours per week - get paid of 13 They said poor data could drive Other dollar rates at midmom- quoted at $1.5375, compared with bills. ‘ "That’s the chance we took. If ing unionization efforts. Most of the strikers are Hispanic. Advertising soles rep with for 10. Must be available at Press Time ig five the dollar lower and provoke ing, compared with late $1.5390 Wednesday. worse comes to worse we can go to 57 58 some experience for (12:30 pm) dally and Friday evening at 12:30 weekly newspaper Glas­ FREE WEEKEND a-man 59 6 0 tonbury/Marlborough VACATION a.m. Delivery of papers takes approximately orned 6 DISCOVERY VASEUNE area. Established terri­ 1 hour, Monday thru Saturday, dependable ng for ALBERTO ALBERTO VASEUNE tory with opportunity for SBcarlty Qaards car a must. Call Fred at 647-9946. fter a Intensive Care growth. Good commis­ MOUSSE STYLING -WRB FithOII Lip \ THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME rcu. NEW! Bath Beads sions, good back-up art BBBdad. Apply to A ll Types ^5 ^ Capwlw by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee department. Call 633-4691 It 86: GELEE Therapy Vaselind A ll Types for Interview. eaalHy. ts and 5.5 oz. CHOLESTEROL | 6 0 ’S Regular Unscraanble these four Jumbles, PART TIM E 4 oz. Intensive one letter to each square, to form id half 15 oz. four ordinary words. Part tim e/after school le Big $ 2 « 7 G iie * help wanted. Local moll EIHO CUSTDMER SERVICE REPS Batfi Brads order company needs all Iftime $ 2 5 7 770 ILVIC around help. Apply at Ct. Protective Sarvlco iiawks Cone and Reed Company, 647-1944 Pleasant telephone manner and good Tence i n z 205 Hartford Rood, of Manchester/Clastonbury speaking voice a must. You are our contact Manchester. 388 Main St., Manchester. CT between our carriers and our customers. i. 21-8, Hours: Monday thru Thursday, 3;00pm- PLAIN Bookkeeper - general of­ DO you have the Desire to learn and suc­ fice - 2 positions available. ceed? The Maids has openings for: 7;30pm, Friday, 3:00pm-7:00pm, Saturday BEN GAY Typing, will train. Non- MANAGER - X Light Housekeeping Specialists, 7:00am-10:00am. Call 647-9946 ask for >rthern CLAIROL GILLETTE DESITIN ~ n r . we will provide you with good hours, 9 Jeanne. CUTEX Extra Strength smoker preferred. Apply a.m.-3:30 p.m. competitive wages and ) red 27 ATRA PLUS O in tm e n t In person. Warehouse M MANAGER Ided20 Polish UHress Balm 170 Tunnel Rood, Vernon. benefits. Paid training. No weekends or isiting Disposable 2oz. r TERVID HE W O U LD N 'T B E holidays. Call David at 649-9878, Remover Haircolor E IN «UCH A HURRY TRAINEES Mondav-Frlday 9-6 p.m. FORMULA R azors 3.75 oz. ie an A ll Types All Shades $ 1 3 9 X L../ ____ L-/ LL IF HE KNEW HE PART TIM E X UNIQUE Expanding Linen and is into 4 oz. Liquid 5's a, W A -S T H l® . RETAIL OPPORTUNITIES X posmoN Drapery Chain aaaks -36 at 4 oz. Jen-GOM ^ 3 ® * GUNJEL Full Uipe poalUon for office CIRCUUTIDN AREA ADVISDR noved Now arrange the circled letters to ambitlou* Individuals /-T — - form the surprise answer, as sug­ worker who is able to fit In a Housewives, mothers with young children, in the gested by the strove cartoon. small, busy offlee In the Intereated In an excit­ vin its 79C OIAPCR students. Earn extra money with your own RASH Mancheeter area. General ing career, company DUR DPPORniNiTIES part-time job. Bring your children with you OINtM tNT office duties from flUng to benefit*,* and growth and save on babysitting costs. 21 hours par I i bookkeepin*. Specialist in Hall opportunity. For In­ need not epply. We will pay ARE IN FULL BLDDM! week, salary plus gas allowance. Supervise points (Answera tomorrow) w well for the right perion. terview cell: Spring is in the air and so our carrier boys and girls. 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