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Friday, Feb. 24, 1989 $10 million 12 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Feb, 23, 1989 in requests COMEMAKE At fiieUjeCi ADEAU face cuts By Nancy Concelman would meet community needs. ■M' Manchester Herald Weiss said he agreed with l i m i t e d Lannan’s requests but “ they Town department heads have can’t be afforded this year.” TIME requested $10 million more in No increase in state aid is next year’s budget but Town anticipated because of a state ONLY! ' ' ' • f r l Manager Robert B. Weiss says he budget deficit of more than $800 is is already preparing to make million, so the town has imposed a some cuts. spending freeze and restrictions The requests, which total $73.5 on hiring. Weiss said today he million, represent a 15.7 percent hadn’t determined what effect increase this year’s budget. the restrictions would have on the Weiss said today that Police upcoming budget. Chief Robert D. Lannan’s re­ “ There was a lot of stuff in the Patrick Flynn/Manchaater Herald quest, which includes 10 new pipeline at the time the policy was Police Department employees, announced.” Weiss said. EXPLAINING REQUESTS — Town Manager Robert B. Huestis explain budget requests from town department would probably suffer the largest A total of 16 new full-time Weiss, left, and Budget and Research Officer Robert heads at a news conference in Weiss’s office today. cuts in what town and state employees have been requested officials have said will be a tight by department heads. Huestis budget year. Weiss and Robert Huestis, the See BUDGET, page 10 town’s budget and research of­ Jet passengers missing after biowout ficer. presented the requests at a Fed boosts news conference today. Weiss will review the requests and By Steve Elliott minutes later with a lO-by-40 foot “ United can confirm that there “ She said it was like a very loud present his budget recommenda­ discount rate The Associated Press hole in the forward baggage area have been fatalities and injur­ pop, like you would pop a paper tions to the Board of Directors. on the right side of the airliner. ies,” said airline spokeswoman bag. Four rows of seats were just " I will be cutting back signifi­ WASHINGTON (AP) - The Federal Reserve Board, citing HONOLULU — An explosion “ You could drive an ambulance Sue Moss in Chicago. gone. It even sucked her earrings cantly on his (Lannan’s) re­ END OF MONTH SALE'' evidence of inflation, today ripped a large hole in a United through it, you could see the seats Ms. Abels said authorities had off,” Thompson said, adding his quests,” Weiss said. boosted its key bank lending rate Airlines jumbo jet shortly after and the baggage compartment no immediate clue as to what wife was uninjured. Lannan has requested an addi­ THE MONTH IS ALMOST OVER from 6.5 percent to 7 percent in a takeoff today, and the plane from the outside,” said Ray caused the explosion, and a crew “ All of a sudden, I could see the tional $840,551, a 17.3 percent move likely to trigger increases landed with eight to 11 passengers Mews, a photographer for from the National Transportation sky and feel the wind,” said increase, which would bring the AND WE RE STILL OVER­ in interest rates ch arged missing and at least 11 injured, KGMB-TV. Safety Board was en route to passenger Koji Yamamoto, 23, of police budget to $5.6 million for consumers. STOCKED WITH THOUSANDS federal aviation officials said. Two of the plane’s four engines investigate. The FBI also was Osaka, Japan. “ The roof was 1989-90. Weiss said the 10 new The central bank said it was OF DOLLARS WORTH OF NAME The airline confirmed there were had failed, apparently losing investigating. breaking. Something was blow­ employees would be scattered power after the explosion, ac­ “ There’s no reason to assume ing toward us.” throughout the department and raising its discount rate, the fatalities. interest it charges on loans to BRAND MAJOR APPLIANCES, National Transportation Safety cording to JoAnn DeCampra, a it’s a bomb at this time,” she said “ All of a sudden it was like a include civilian workers, patrol member banks, “in light of Board spokeswoman Drucella dispatcher at the airport. but added authorities hadn't dream,” said passenger Gary and superior officers. COLOR TVs, MICROWAVES, inflationary pressures in the Andersen said the Boeing 747 had Barbara Abels, an FAA spokes­ ruled out that possibility. Garber of Los Angeles, one of Weiss said Lannan is the only economy” and after receiving departed Honolulu International woman in Los Angeles, said eight Max Thompson of Denver said those who suffered minor injur­ department head who did not VCRs, AND MORE!! W e R Y o i ^ ^ , " requests from 10 of its 12 district Airport with 336 passengers and to 11 passengers were believed his wife Sherry Peterson, a ies. "A section of the plane wasn't work with him to reduce his ®^„ReDOCED!__ banks. 15 crew members at 1:53 a.m. for missing from the plane. United passenger on the plane, told him there any longer,” he told the requests because Lannan felt he "'“i.'yKia; Auckland, New Zealand, and Airlines Flight 811, which had by telephone: “ Our plane just should ask for the amount needed HELP US TURN OUR See AIR PLA N E , page 10 to provide a level of service that See DISCOUNT, page 10 INVENTORY INTO CASH Sydney, Australia. It returned 40 originated in San Francisco. blew up over Hawaii.” WE LL WHEEL,... WE'LL DEAL,.. Storm on the way but snow-removal budgets can stand it Coventry Town Manager John approved by the Town Council, he WE LL DO ANYTHING WE CAN people say,” the spokesman said. The storm will be heaviest in 37.2 inches by the end of Febru­ By Nancy Concelman Elsesser agreed, calling a mild said. Funds for the work probably S v S fY v C R "/ EVERY “ We’re pretty much on the edge the eastern and coastal portions ary, the spokesman said. TO MOVE STOCK. Manchester Herald winter experienced so far a fluke would have been included in next ^.^REDUCeDi of it (the storm), far from the of the state, the spokesman said. This winter’s snowfali “ is about “ I ’m not convinced the winter’s year’s budget, he said. EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD, A snowstorm was due in the center.” Today, the temperature is the least we’ve ever had at this over yet,” Elsesser said. Leftover money could also Manchester area today but it will But because of gusty northeast expected to reach a high of 30 time,” he said. MAKE US AN OFFER,...NO The mild winter has left Coven­ cover other budget holes, he said. have to be a humdinger to put winds, on top of the snow, driving degrees. Tonight the high will fall This has left snow-removal try with much of its $230,000 snow “ There are other areas in our much of a dent in the surplus area will be hazardous tonight, said into the teens. budgets in Manchester, Coventry REASONABLE OFFER and ice budget intact, Elssesser budget that are weak, too,” towns have in their snow-removal the spokesman. Winds are ex­ Saturday will be sunny, said the and Bolton is good shape. said Wednesday. He did not have Elsesser said. ( REFUSED. COME BY CAR, budgets. pected to biow from between 20 to spokesman. Temperatures will Though uses for the leftover exact figures but said, “ We do But Elsesser said the mild WE'RE According to a spokesman for 30 mph. be between 25 to 30 degrees. money have been considered, VAN, TRUCK,...ANYWAY YOU have a considerable amount winter isn’t a signal for the town the National Weather Service, the The anticipated storm resulted Until today, less than a quarter Manchester isn’t counting on the left.” to lower its snow and ice budget CAN GET HERE, BUT DON'T storm could leave between three in the postponement of at least of the average amount of snow funds yet, town Budget and OVER- The town may use leftover for next year. and eight inches of snow. The one high school basketball game has fallen, according to a spokes­ Research Officer Robert Huestis funds to buy pipes needed to “ I ’m not reducing it because I ^ MISS THIS EMERGENC Y storm is predicted to start this scheduled for tonight. Cheney man at the National Weather said Wednesday. Winter isn’t complete work on drainage sys­ consider this a fluke winter.” E.O.M. CLEARANCE SALE! STOCKED! afternoon and end by late even­ Tech will host Vinal Tech of Service. The state has had about over for budget purposes until I tems under town roads, a prop­ ing, the spokesman said. Middletown at 7:30 Monday 8.6 inches of snow compared to an March 31, he said, and anything osal that would have to be See WEATHER, page 10 HTBHMS “ It’s not near as bad as some night. average over the past 30 years of could happen. • C A S H • H AST em C A R D • VISA Bush aides start 445 HARTFORD ROAD I I ph o n e 647-9997 • MONTHLY »»«rr. Sears confirms Parkade closing MANCHESTER. CT. ‘ OISCOVEn CARO Emhart silent I ^----- SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER long-distance try NOW YOU CAN TAKE I-3B4 1 with ’90 Buckland mall opening DIRECT, FROM I-B4 TO I ^ HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET on buyout AL SIEFFERTS SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER!! ^ MANCHESTER, CONN. By The Manchester Herald day to cut the prices on clothes, been notified of closing, but to save nominee and The Associated Press hardware, appliances, furniture assumed it would occur. By The Associated Press OPEN DAILY: MON 6 THURS 'TIL 9. TUES, WED. SAT 'TIL 5 FRI 'TIL 8, A SIM 'Tl L 5. and other items to conform with Broadmanor Associates owns The Sears, Roebuck & Co. Sears’ new “ everyday low price” the West Middle Turnpike section FARMINGTON — Emhart Corp. officials Related stories on page 5 department store at Manchester strategy. Some prices, such as of the .stores including Sears. are mum about a $2.4 billion bid for their Cutter Realty Group of Stamford, Parkade will be closed when the those on beds, will be cut in half, company from a New York-based partnership which manages the section of the By Terence Hunt company opens a store at the $70 while most will be reduced by that says it wants to make an “ amicable” The Associated Press million Pavilions at Buckland lesser amounts. Parkade for Broadmanor. could acquisition. not be reached for comment Hills in the spring of 1990. Jeff Jacobs, promotional direc­ Topper Acquisition Corp., a partnership that TOKYO — Bundled against the cold. President Sears has been one of the tor for the Parkade. said Thurs­ Thursday. includes San Francisco oil tycoon Gordon P. Last month, the manager of Bush bowed in final respects to Emperor Hirohito at anchor stores at the Manchester day he had not received official Getty, offered $35 per share in cash Thursday a rain-drenched funeral today as his entourage tried Parkade for more than 30 years. notification but he said he was not another major Parkade facility. for all outstanding common shares of Brunswick Parkade Lanes, an­ from afar to salvage the troubled nomination of William R. Bowles, .store man­ surprised by the plans to perman­ Farmington-based Emhart. John Tower as secretary of defense. ager, confirmed the Parkade ently close the store. nounced the bowling alley would Emhart’s stock closed at $32.75 a share, close in May after operating for 30 As Bush joined 9,800 mourners under tents at the closing, long anticipated by fel­ "Sears is part owner of that down 25 cents, on the New York Stock Shinjuku Imperial Garden ceremony. Tower’s low merchants, during an inter­ new mall so it makes sense for years. Exchange Thursday. Topper’s offer was Bernie Giovano said the 30-year nomination was rejected in Washington by the view Thursday about the com­ them to move there sometime,” disclosed after the market closed. Senate Armed Services Committee. The vote was pany’s new pricing policy that Jacobs said. lease on the alley would run out in “ We have received an offer from Topper. We June. Cutter was proposing a new 11-9, split along party tines with the Democrats in goes into effect Wednesday. Jacobs was referring to the will not have any comment until we have had a rental schedule which would have the majority. Sears, based in Chicago, will Homart Development Co. of chance to review it.” Emhart officials said in a more than doubled the monthly The vote — the first such committee rejection of a its 825 U.S. stores for 42 Chicago, developer of the mall. release. They declined to discuss the offer president’s Cabinet choice in 44 years — was a ; next week to roll back Homart is the commercial real payments, he said. further. The alley was also needed major setback for Bush on his first trip overseas as prices on more than 1.5 billion estate development arm of the Emhart’s stock has risen almost $10 a share renovations estimated at president, and came as he mingled with leaders of pieces of merchandise, an unus­ Coldwell Banker Real Estate in the past month amid takeover rumors. $500,000. Giovano said more than 160 countries. ual bid by the huge retailer to Group, a .subsidiary of Sears. Bush showed no sign of distress. He flashed a Jim Keenan, president of the Michael Bozic. chairman of the regain market share. See EMHART. page 10 The stores will close from 6 Parkade Merchants Association, See SEARS, page 10 See BUSH, page 10 p.m Monday until noon Wednes­ also said Thursday he had not 2 - M ANCUF’S TFR H F'R A I.H Frid;i%' F’ob 24 I9fi9 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 24. 1989 - 3 RECORD LOCAL & STATF About Town Adopt a pet: Alpo’s friendly Police Roundup Town stays liable

Attend Coronation Ball By Barbara Richmond Man, woman arrested Manchester Herald for sidewalk falls The St. Patrick’s Annual Colleen Coronation Ball A South Windsor man and Tolland woman were arrested on drug charges Thursday after leaving a will be held Saturday. March 4. at La Renaissance. One very friendly young Restaurant. 52 Prospect Hill Road (Route 5) East local nightclub, police said . „ . _ By Nancy Concelman responsibility. Labrador retriever was the “ It is unfair and unjust (to put) Windsor. Social hour is at 6:30 p.m. followed by Kevin Gough. 29. of 42 Woodland Drive, South Manchester Herald only tenant at the town’s dog Windsor, was charged with possession of cocaine the burden on our citizens” dinner at 7:30 p.m. Johnny Murphy and the pound, as of Tuesday. It’s a Clubmen will provide music from 9 p.m. to 1 a m. and possession of drug paraphernalia, police said. Residents will not be liable for Weinberg said. male, 6 to 8 months old, and he Jack McVeigh of 87 Bretton For information and tickets, call Maureen Cos­ Rhonda L. Chessev. 20. of 29 Bald Mountain Road. pedestrian accidents on snow- or has been named Alpo. Tolland, was charged with conspiracy to possess ice-covered sidewalks after the Road said before the vote he grove. 875-3726 or Eileen Moriarty. 643-4721. He was given the temporary cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia, second- Board of Directors Thursday would ask that the walks in front name because Dog Warden degree forgery bv pos.session and entry into a tavern unanimously rejeefed a proposed of his property be torn up if the Richard Rand said he’s very- MARC meeting scheduled by a minor, police said. „ , „ ordinance. ordinance were approved. fond of the Alpo dog food, Alpo Members of the Tri-Town Narcotics Task Force Most directors at the meeting in McVeigh said he would rather was found roaming on Com­ The MARC Education Committee meeting has say they observed suspicious activity as Gough and TELL US ABOUT the Lincoln Center hearing room have grass there because it’s stock Road Sunday. He was been rescheduled to Monday at 7 p.m. at the Chessey left the nightclub Thursday night, police agreed with residents opposed to safer. wearing a new wide blue nylon IT — Ernestine Manchester Workshop. 57 Hollister St. The said. Task force members followed them to Henry the ordinance that sidewalks The walks, he said, “ are all in a collar when picked up, committee will discuss educational trends within Street where they were arrested, police said. The Brown, a consul­ were town property and the town state of disrepair” Rand said Alpo is a beautiful the community. This conforms with the unanimous task force consists of members of the Manchester, should be liable for accidents due Republican Director Ronald dog and he’s very friendly. If tant for the state vote of the MARC Board of Directors to support the South Windsor and Vernon police departments, to ice or snow. O.sella. who had originally sup­ not claimed by his owner, he Connecticut Association for Retarded Citizens on Gough and Chessey will appear in Manchester Department of The ordinance sugge.sted by ported the ordinance, said he will be ready for adoption on integrated education. All families who are inter­ Superior Court on March 8, police said. Education, talks to Republican Director Geoffrey changed his mind based on Tuesday. ested in this subject matter should plan to attend. Naab would have shifted liability testimony. Last week’s featured dog, students at Bowers from the town to property “ The swing factor is that there Val, was claimed by his owner. Tip leads to arrest School Thursday. owners, who are responsible for are sidewalks in terrible shape,” La Leche meeting set His real name is Fredo, Alpo Dolly clearing walks in front of their he said. Sherrie, featured two weeks A Manchester man was charged Thursday with She spoke to The March meeting of the Manchester Evening property. Democratic Director Kenneth ago, the friendly husky- The phone number at the possession of cocaine and possession of marijuana La Leche League will be held Wednesday at 7:30 spayed and has had her shots students about The town pays $2,000 to $20,000 a N Tedford said some people, sheepdog-terrier cross, was after police received a tip from a neighborhood pound is 643-6642. Those wish­ and with many other cats the year for accident claims. Town especially elderly residents, may p.m. at 24 Locust St. South Windsor. The topic of the crime watch, police said. black inventors adopted by a West Willington ing to get in touch with the dog organization shelters, she is only be able to clear walks in front meeting is “The Art of Breastfeeding and Members of the Tri-Town Narcotis Task Force as part of Black Manager Robert B. Weiss said family. Rand said he’s had warden can also call the police waiting for a family to adopt of their property once a day. Overcoming Difficulties” For further information, arrested Michael G. Guegel. 25. of 157 H-9 before a Feb, 7 public hearing. about 30 dogs in and out of the department. 646-4555, if there is her. History Month. Plows will often push snow back call Carol. 644-4109. Kathv. 646-7277. or Barbara. Homestead St. on the drug charges, police said. Naab said he proposed the pound, so far this month. Most no answer at the pound. All of the cats are spayed or Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald onto the walks, he said. 646-8171. Task force members found a small bag of ordinance because he felt it was of them had known owners. There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog neutered and have their shots unfair for all residents to pay The dog pound is located on and the new owner must have before being put up for adop­ marijuana: a bong, an item used for smoking State law allows the town to marijuana: and a mirror with cocaine residue while damages for an accident result­ transfer liablility, but the town Auxiliary plans meeting town property off Olcott Street, the dog licensed. Before being tion. unless they are too young ing from the lack of responsibility near the landfill area. The dog licensed the dog must have its when taken. The group is made searching Guegel’s apartment, police said. Directors back non-union pay raises has never considered it. fearing of a few residents who don’t clear The regular meeting of the Army and Navy- warden is at the pound week­ rabies shot. up of volunteers. Task force members obtained a search warrant the shift would adversely affect their walks, Auxiliary will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the days from noon to 1 p.m. There Dolly, a sweet black and after receiving a tip from members of the local property owners’ insurance. increase in the maximum salary ter’s personnel officers are Werbner has said the town will “ The town is not some entity club on Main Street. The guest speaker after the is also someone at the pound white female cat is this week’s To adopt a pet, or for more crime watch about heavy automobile traffic in front By Nancy CDncelman Weiss said at the meeting for the town personnel officer. among the lowest paid in the pay about $14,600 for the in­ separate from all of us.” Naab business meeting will be Officer Larry Wilson from from 6 to 9 p.m,, Monday featured pet of Aid to Helpless information, call 623-0489, 232- of Guegel’s home, police said. Manchester Herald earlier this month insurance Oseila said the study of salaries in area. The administration actu­ creases from March 1 to June 30 said. the Manchester Police Department, who will speak through Friday. 8317, 242-2156 or 693-6138. carriers have told him the ordi­ Animals Inc. She has been ally proposed a smaller increase this year and about $70,250 in But several residents opposed on home and personal safety. Refreshments will be The Board of Directors Thurs­ comparable towns that was the nance would have no effect on for that position than for other fiscal year 1989-90. the ordinance Thursday and at served. day unanimously supported pay basis for the proposed raises insurance. College Notes increases for 34 non-union town compared Manchester’s person­ positions because of the job The plan was. designed to the Feb. 7 hearing. Democratic employees that will cost the town nel officer with personnel direc­ duties, but still had to bring the alleviate the burden on the town Director Barbara B. Weinberg Democratic Director Stephen Vernon pageant to be held Obituaries about $84,850 by the end of fiscal tors in other communities. salary up considerably to make it during what town and state said she agreed with testimony T. Cassano was not at Thursday’s year 1990. Oseila said a personnel director competitive. Werbner said. officials have said will be a tight that the walks were the town’s meeting. The Miss Greater Vernon Scholarship Pageant On URI dean’s list The raises range from 2‘/i is probably comparable to Man­ Oseila. who had made a motion budget year. The state faces a will be held Saturday. March 4 at 7:30 p.m. at the percent to 20 percent over three chester’s assistant manager be­ asking the administration to look projected $800 million budget Jennifer Perry, daughter of Maryann Perry of 43 Vernon Middle School Auditorium. This program, Burial will be in East Cemetery at grandchildren: and several nie­ years, with the maximum salar­ cause of labor relations and into the proposal for that position, deficit. Louis J. Halenar Wadsworth St., has been named to the dean’s list for which is a Miss America preliminary, provides the convenience of the family. ces and nephews. She was prede­ ies of some employees increasing collective bargaining duties. withdrew his motion and sup­ Administrators said at a Feb. 7 Board delays action the fall semester at the University of Rhode Island. scholarships for young area women. There are four Louis J. Halenar, 70, of Windsor There are no calling hours. The ceased by a son, Roland A. White. by up to $9,000. The raises will be The proposal calls for a maxi­ ported the new plan. meeting they support the in­ She is majoring in civil engineering. phases of the competition, interview, onstage Locks, husband of Stachia (Ur- Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main A memorial service will be held implemented at different salary mum salary of $47,207 for the Under the plan, wage increases creases which will bring salaries personality, swimsuit and talent. The master of bas) Halenar and brother of St., is in charge of arrangements. at the First Congregational levels over a period of 18 months personnel officer, compared to for employees currently earning up to levels in the current labor on walk-repair crew ceremonies will be Tony Terzi. Tickets are $7 and Edward Halenar of Manchester, Memorial donations may be Church of Canterbury, Route 169, Area students on RPI list to three years, depending on the the current maximum of $38,152. the maximum would start at the market. Werbner said. The study can be purchased at the door the night of the died Wednesday (Feb. 22,1989) at made to the Emanuel Lutheran Canterbury, Saturday, March 4, employee’s current pay level. The maximum for the assistant next highest salary level. Mo.st that led to the proposal showed Several Manchester area students have been that Manchester’s non-union ad­ has said the crew would cost pageant. Hartford Hospital, Church Memorial Fund, or to the at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Center The plan was approved in a town manager, now $53,377. will employees earning the maximum The Board of Directors decided named to the dean’s list at Rensselaer Polytechnic ministrators earn less than de­ about $200,000 annually plus Besides his wife and brother, he American Cancer Society, 243 E. Cemetery, Woodstock, at the meeting at the Lincoln Center increase to $61,383 under the new now would go to the third step on 'Thursday to postpone a vote on Institute, Troy, N.Y., for the fall semester. partment heads in comparably $106,000 in start-up costs to pay is survived by a son, John J. Center St,, Manchester 06040. convenience of the family. Cal­ hearing room despite questions plan. the new plan, which means they establishing an in-house sidewalk Antique convention set They are: Jae H. Lee, 24 Thompson Road, a sized towns and many smaller for equipment. The administra­ Rabbett of Windsor Locks: ling hours are Saturday from 2 to from Republican Director Ro­ Assistant Town Manager wouldn’t reach the new maxi­ crew to do spot repairs after the sophomore majoring in biology and Marie Luby,519 towns in the Hartford area. tion had hoped to get the crew out The sixth-annual Antique Show will be held another brother, Thomas Hal­ 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at the nald Oseila about a 23 percent Steven R. Werbner said Manches­ mum for three years. town manager said the earliest Giovanni Peracchio E. Center St., a junior majoring in biomedical by July, but Weiss said Thursday Friday and Saturday. March 4 and 5 at the Howell enar of Kingman, Ariz.: a sister, Plainfield Funeral Home of the crew could begin work is engineering. work probably couldn’t begin Cheney Technical School, on New State Road, in Irene Hankinson of Inverness, Giovanni Peracchio. 94, of 71 Dougherty Brothers, 595 Norwich March 1990. Also. Malcolm L. Ferguson, 11 Converse Road, until March 1990. after the town Manchester. Sixty-eight antique dealers from all Fla.: two nieces; and two Swamp Road, Coventry, died Road, Plainfield. But the directors unanimously Bolton, a senior majoring in electrical engineering, gets the equipment over New England and New York will sell their nephews. Thursday (Feb. 23, 1989) at a Memorial donations may be $50,000 set aside for Cheney Hall interest agreed to set aside Local Capitol A memorial Mass will be held Manchester convalescent home. made to the First Congregational and Ray Engler Jr., 272 Richmond Road, Coventry, Improvement Program funds Weiss also said the town must wares and collectables from 10 a.m to 5 p.m. on a freshman majoring in engineering. Tuesday at 10 a.m. in St. Mary He was the husband of Benilda Church of Canterbury or the from the state that will be used to devote available LoCIP funds for Saturday, and 10a.m. to4p.m.on Sunday. Proceeds Donald Kuehl, foundation vice Town Charter to guarantee a Town Attorney David C Wich- Church. Burial will be at the (Quaterd) Peracchio. Canterbury Lions Club. By Nancy Concelman reconstruct walks in the Porter work by outside contractors this from this fund-raiser will go to the Vocational president, said interest would loan. Mayor Peter P. DiRosa Jr man said because the foundation convenience of the family. There He was born in Fubine, Italy, Two on Bucknell list Manchester Herald Street area and do some spot season. Industrial Clubs of America, a student organization probably be closer to $20,000 than said the eight banks were proba­ is a separate corporation, the are no calling hours. The Kania Aug. 1, 1894, and had been a repairs identified as high priority Melvin T. Bidwell of 112 Bald­ of Howell Cheney. Hans Kirst Jennifer Papa, daughter of John and Rosemarie The Board of Directors Thurs­ to $50,000. The foundation plans to bly aware of that. town probably isn’t liable. Funeral Home, 105 Oak St., resident of Coventry since 1944. in a study by the Public Works win Road said he thought $200,000 BREMEN, West Germany Papa of 87 Waranoke Road, and Timothy Stahl, son day voted to include $50,000 in pay off the loan from eight local Kuehl argued that the founda­ Democratic Director Barbara Windsor Locks, is in charge of During World War I, he had Department. a year is too much to spend on the of Walter and Joyce Stahl of 67 Linwood Drive, have next year’s budget to cover the banks through fund-raising but tion’s lease on the town-owned B. Weinberg said the town is arrangements. served in the Italian army for (AP) — Novelist Hans Hellmut ’The directors, who met Thurs­ crew. He sharply criticized some been named to the dean’s list for the first semester first year’s interest payments on doesn’t want to use a state grant building would be used as collat­ fortunate that work will be done Memorial donations may be three years. Before retiring, he Kirst, a career soldier in Adolf day in the Lincoln Center hearing town workers, saying he’s seen at Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa. or private donations to pay eral. Provisions of the lease on the hall with little or no cost to Current Quotations made to the American Cancer had owned and operated his own Hitler’s army, died Thursday at a private loan of up to $1.2 million room, will probably vote on many unproductive employees to renovate the inside of Cheney interest. require that the town have free taxpayers. Society, 670 Prosepct Ave., Hart­ vegetable and dairy farm in age 74. appropriating LoCIP funds at take long coffee and lunch Kirst began his writing career Kuehl said the foundation use of the building for 14 days a “ I think the town of Manchester ford 06105, or the Windsor Locks Coventry for many years. He was Hall. their March 7 meeting. breaks. in the late 1940s and gained The board voted 6-2 to approve needed to know the directors’ year, he said. is in a win-win situation,” Wein­ “ The people will remember him forever.” — Fire Department Social Services, a member of the La Fubinese MUitary Notes The $250,000 in LoCIP funds will His comments prompted Weiss prominence with his “ 08-15” stand before it could get the bank “ I still see it as our risk.” berg said. Emperor Akihito, eulogizing Emperor Hirohito at P.O. Box 113, Windsor Locks Society. the request from the Cheney Hall be combined with $50,000 in the and Mayor Peter P. DiRosa to loans, but Fogarty and Naab Fogarty said. “ It’s our building, Democratic Director Kenneth the funeral of the late Japanese monarch, who was Besides his wife, he is survived trilogy in the mid-1950s. Foundation. Democrat James F. current fund for sidewalk repairs defend town employees. 06096. interpreted that as meaning the what the hell else are they going N. Tedford said he viewed appro­ worshiped as a living god and branded a war by a son, Antonio Peracchio of Fogarty and Republican Geof­ and $100,000 in capital reserve The town has estimated that $10 Completes basic training town would have to guarantee the to take?” val of the $50,000 grant as having criminal during his long life. Coventry: a daughter, Mrs. John frey Naab cast the no votes. funds. That money will be availa­ million is needed to repair, not In Memoriam loan. Foundation member Jay Giles each of the town’s taxpayers be Barbara Nussdorf (Rina) Bigotto of Glastonbury: a Airman John R. Arigno, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Democrat Stephen T. Cassano ble by this March, according to replace, local sidewalks. The In loving memory of Calvin C. Mul- said the foundation, not the town, liable for one dollar toward the “ It’s simply one more bad effect of cigarette S. Arigno of 354 Mark Drive, Coventry, has was not at the meeting in the Naab said he didn’t think the the plan. Barbara (Peterson) Nussdorf. stepdaughter, Mrs. Gino (Ines) doon who passed away on Fe­ would sign for the loan. Assistant renovation of the hall. Public Works Department study smoking — as if you needed one more bad effect.” — graduated from Air Force basic training at Lincoln Center hearing room. board had the power under the Repairs to Porter Street walks 67, of 587 N. Main St., wife of Abe Vineis of Flushing, N.Y.; a bruary 24, 1988. shows that spot repairs to about Dr. Reubin Andres, co-author of a study in the Nussdorf, died Wednesday (Feb. brother, Sebastiano Peracchio of Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. from East Center to Oak Grove 49,000 linear feet of walk account Your ready smile, Journal of the American Medical Association that 22, 1989) at Manchester Memorial Manchester; two grandchildren: He is a 1985 graduate of East Catholic High School. streets are estimated to cost for $1.9 million of the total cost. your sense of humor, found people who smoke to control their weight are and six great-grandchildren. Water-sewer shuffle may ease space crunch $250,000. said William Camosci, About 77,000 linear feet of walks Hospital. a helping hand and guiding simply redistributing their fat in unhealthy ways. director of engineering services. require total reconstruction with­ She was born in Manchester on A private funeral will be held at words. Trains at Lackland AFB Priorities were set based on the Oct. 9, 1921, and was a lifelong the Holmes Funeral Home. 400 .Ml of these and more do we Two town directors have pro­ room. On Jan. 17, the directors treatment plant for water-and- the current water and sewer out road work at a cost of about amount of pedestri.an traffic, resident. She also resided in Main St., and burial will be in remember and miss this day. Robert J. Peterson, son of Pauline L. Peterson of posed moving employees of the rejected Town Manager Robert sewer employees now housed in office would cost about $3,500 to $2.8 million, and repairs that condition of the walks, the desti­ Pompano Beach, Fla., for the East Cemetery. There are no East Hartford and Fred J. Peterson Jr. of St. Water and Sewer divisions from B. Weiss’s proposal to move the that office, Naab said. $3,900. require road work will cost about Children and Grandchildren nations of the walks and records Thoughts past 22 years. She was an active calling hours. Petersburg, Fla., has compelted basic training at Lincoln Center to the Globe Youth Services Bureau from its The move is supported by The plan would ease what Naab $5 million, according to the study. of pedestrian accidents. member of Emanuel Lutheran Memorial donations may be Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. Hollow Water Treatment Plant to first-floor office in Lincoln Center water-and-sewer employees and called a terrible space cruch at Priorities were set for each type 'The crew proposal met with Church, a past member of the made to the Cornelia deLange In Memoriam He is now at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, make room for the cramped to a building at 156-158 E. Center administrators. Naab said. the Elderly Outreach office, of repairs. criticism from several residents It was Eleanor Roosevelt who said, ” ... we do not Emanuel Lutheran Church Syndrome, 60 Dyer Ave., Collins­ In loving memory of our Father Miss. After he finishes training there he will be Elderly Outreach Division. St. “ It’s not a question of hurting Diane Stein, outreach coordina­ Weiss recommended using who attended Thursday’s public always like what is good for us in this world.” choirs, a local soloist, and an ville 06022. and Grandfather, James McCann, assigned to Brooks Air Force Base in Texas as an The directors will probably Under Weiss’s proposal. El­ somebody to help somebody tor. said there is no space to meet LoCIP funds for spot repairs and hearing. How many of us go through life thinking that life associate member of St. Stephen who passed away on February 24, aerospace medicine lab specialist. He is a 1988 vote on the proposal by Republi­ derly Outreach employees and else.” he said. privately with clients. The pro­ a bond issue to cover reconstruc­ should be easy. And so, feeling this way, we tend to Lutheran Church, Pompano Jeanette D. White 1953, graduate of East Hartford High School, where he can Director Geoffrey Naab and' clients would have moved into the The latest proposal would also gram serves an average of 185 Town Manager Robert B. Weiss tion. try to avoid whatever is unpleasant in our lives, sure Beach. It’s been 36 years ago since you was active in many school activities. Democratic Director Barbara B. Youth Services office. Naab and save the rein money lor Youth clients a month, she said. that it can do us no good. So we seek out only Besides her husband, she is Jeanette D. White, 80, of left us. Weinberg at a March meeting, Weinberg’s plan calls for em­ Services. Assistant Town Man­ Weiss said the administration pleasant experiences, and never take up any survived by two sons, Thomas Canterbury, mother of Carol D. You live within our memories. after it is reviewed by the town ployees to use the existing 426- ager Steven R. Werbner has said has considered such a move in the challenge that we don’t like. Nussdorf of Manchester and North of Bolton and niece of Mary Our hearts still hold you dear. Lottery administration. square-foot Elderly Outreach of­ rent for the East Center Street past but would examine the It takes people like Eleanor Roosevelt to remind Peter Nussdorf of Pompano M. McBride of Manchester, died You will always be remembered The new proposal was aired fice and the 344-square-foot office property would be about $800 a proposal more carefully before STAN CZERWINSKI’S us that often we grow and mature through rising to Beach; two daughters, Susan Thursday (Feb. 23, 1989) at a through long and lonely years. during a Thursday night meeting across the hall. month. the directors voted on it. the challenges posed by things we don’t like than by Hamilton and Nancy Fiske, both local convalescent home. Each time we look at your in the Lincoln Center hearing Space is available at the water Weinberg said renovations to simply filling our lives with only things we do like. of Manchester: a grandson: a Besides her daughter and aunt, picture, you seem to smile and Winning numbers drawn Thursday in lotteries TREASURE HOMES This is one of the lessons that life has to teach us all if sister, Lorraine Elliott of Mel­ she is survived by another say around New England: we are open to hearing it and learning it. bourne, Fla.; and several nieces daughter, Jennifer W. Deloge of "Don’t cry. I’m only sleeping, Connecticut daily: 938. Play Four: 6793. and nephews. New Canaan: two sisters, Ruth A. we’ll meet again some day.” Massachusetts daily: 0522. NOW LEASING REMODELING CONTRACTOR Rev. Ward A. Knights, D.D. A memorial service will be held Martin of Mifflenberg, Pa., and Always loved and remembered Tri-state daily: 662, 8875. Unitarian Universalist Society Saturday at 11 a.m. at Emanuel Esther G. Foskett of Woodstock: by his Children and Rhode Island daily; 8943. Lot-O-Bucks: 5-8-28-32- 34. y y o o d t a n d Manchester Lutheran Church, 60 Church St. seven grandchildren: 10 great- Grandchildren ^ OpenOpen 0-6 8-6Daily Daily gardens Specializing In: 1 168 Woodland Street • 643-8474 BOSTON Weather iSanrhpfitpr i•^praI^ • ROOM FERNS $ CHRYSANTHEMUMS HAROY ADDITIONS callalilues primrose USPS 327-500 z r Wit ^ REGIONAL WEATHER Storm likely VOL. CVIII, No. 124 AZALEAS All Ci|»i. 4* WIii VIOLETS •V 7^"^ 5 • REPUCEMENT Aceu Weather'*''forecast for Saturday Manchester and vicinity; Snow Penny M Sieflerl. Publisher CALCEOLARIA $099 becoming heavy at times this George T Chappell Dennis M Santoro New Twin/In weeks away funeral say Reagan knew today criticized administration of the $44 less than half the rate Gov. and O’Neill said legislative lead­ million workers’ compensation fund for William A. O’Neill’s budget office ers would “do their darndest” to state employees. had expected will likely mean have a tax-increase plan in place elaborate In an audit report released today, state another increase in the budget by then. ban on aid skirted auditors Henry J. Becker Jr. and I^o V. deficit, the governor says. “I’m not sure that they’ll be Donohue said the state Department of The most recent 1988-89 deficit able to,” he said. If they don’t, Bv Denis D. Gray Administrative Services failed to enforce estimate was $170 million, and "that will mean a bigger shortfall The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Oliver of 11 other felony counts arising adequately its contract with J. Neale O’Neill said Thursday that the by the end of this year.” he said. North’s defense lawyers are from his involvement in the MacDonald Inc. of Hamden. report makes it all the more The centerpiece of O’Neill’ tax TOKYO — The body of Em­ trying to show that many top Iran-Contra affair. McDonald is paid as much as $1.2millin a important that tax increases be package was adding the 7.5 peror Hirohito today was sealed government officials — including Among those are charges that year to handle injury claims for the state’s percent sales tax to utility bills, a inside a hillside crypt and offer­ North lied to Congress about his ■- on the books by April 1, as he has President Reagan — knew that he 52.000 employees. requested. proposal that got an unenthusias- ings were made to his spirit, was helping the Nicaraguan efforts to raise money for the The audit, which covered the period July “It’s not good news,” O’Neill tic reeeption from lawmakers. ending a 13-hour funeral attended rebels despite a congressional Contras and to provide tactical 1. 1985. to June 30. 1988. found: told reporters in his office. "I laid a proposal on the table... by the largest gathering of world ban on U.S. aid to them. military advice to the rebels. ■ Almost a third of the injury claims they While the budget office had it wasn’t an attractive proposal, leaders in modern history. During cross-examination Government officials, particu­ sampled lacked the required signature of a forecast an 8 percent growth in there’s no question.” O’Neill said. A day of elaborate ceremony Thursday of Contra leader Adolfo larly at the CIA, constantly supervisor. sales tax revenues during De­ “But (here is no tax that’s an concluded by torchlight shortly Calero, the defense contended referred the Contras to North, ■ MacDonald was not interviewing in­ cember. over December 1987, attractive proposal.” before 9 p.m. after the coffin was that North’s close relationship to Calero said. jured employees every seven days as O’Neill said the growth rate was But the state needed between placed on a cart and pulled 33 feet the rebels was an open secret in “If we had a request or some required by the contract. only 3.5 percent. $700 million and $800 million to up a slope. It was then moved official Washington while the kind of a grievance, they would ■ The department lacked comprehen­ eliminate this year’s deficit and inside a prepared stone tomb dug congressional ban was in effect say: ‘talk to Ollie.’” sive written procedures for billing and The sales tax traditionally 1 produces more than one-third of reduce a revenue gap next year, into the hillside and sealed with between 1984 and 1986. “Everybody knew we dealt collecting duplicate payments or overpay­ O’Neill said, and “somewhere, concrete. “Whenever I talked to agency with him: in Congress, in the ments to employees. the money the state needs to Patrick Flynn/Mancheater Herald operate each year. that money has to come from.” Hirohito’s mound-like mauso­ (CIA) people, if I went beyond State Department,” Calero said. Thomas Barnett, a department spokes­ Sales tax receipts for De­ He said if legislators “in their leum is in a grove of towering what they were permitted to hear “For us, he was the representa­ man. said the department has corrected BENEFIT BREAKFAST — Ray Martens, president of the Manchester cember were $239.5 million, com­ wisdom” can find better alterna­ cypress trees at the Musashi or taik to me about, they would tive of the United States govern­ some of the problems and is working on Civitan Club and Laurie Prytko, executive director of the Manchester tives, he’s willing to look at them. Imperial Cemetary west of say: ’See Ollie about that,”’ ment: he was our contact.” correcting others. The department’s inter­ pared with $231.6 million in Association tor Retarded Citizens, practice flipping pancakes in December 1987. Since the 1988-89 Among those likely to be Tokyo. COMMITTEE DISCUSSION — Sam Republican, John Warner of Virginia, Calero told defense attorney But Calero conceded to prosec­ nal auditors are performing their own included in the package. Demo­ Worshiped as a living god and Thursday evening as the panel prepared Brendan V. Sullivan Jr. utors that he couldn’t recall examination of the company. preparation for the third annual pancake breakfast to benefit the budget year began, the sales tax Nunn, D-Ga., left, chairman of the has generated $1.1 billion for the cratic leaders say, are increased branded a war criminal during Senate Armed Services Committee, to vote on the nomination of John Tower The defense also hopes Calero’s talking with Reagan about the Manchester Workshop. The breakfast will be held Sunday from 8 a.m. to 1 kind of help North was lending the state, about $57million more than “sin taxes” — taxes on such his long life, Hirohito was ho­ talks with the committee’s ranking as secretary of defense. testimony blunts prosecution Trial nears end p.m. at the Elks Club, 30 Bissell St. Tickets are $3.50. this point last fiscal year. things as cigarettes and alcoholic nored by the presence of official claims that North embezzled Contras. O’Neill has asked the General beverages. representatives of 163 nations at $4,300 of the $90,000 in travelers’ Calero said he had franker HARTFORD (AP) —Thefederaljudgein Assembly to approve $140 million Estimates on the added re­ some of the ceremonies, includ­ checks that the Contra leader discussions with the late CIA $7 million Wells Fargo robbery case says another class of citizens in the state of forced to buy mail-order drugs, nor could in tax increases taking effect venues from the cigarette- and ing President Bush and his wife, Tower nomination gives Bush gave the former presidential aide Director William Casey, to whom the trial of five defendants could cometoan Connecticut, and that’s as much as I would they be penalized financially for not buying April 1 to help erase this year’s alcohol-tax increases range from Barbara, who sat in the front row to finance efforts to free Ameri­ he said he referred “as Uncle end in three weeks. say at the pre.sent time.’’ O’Neill said. through the mail. deficit. He’s also put together a $60 million to about $90 million. covered with blankets to protect can hostages. The charge carries Bill.” "There is daylight ahead.’’ U.S. District O’Neill said he supports in principle a DeZinno and other pharmacists argue them from the winter chill. a 10-year sentence upon Calero testified he didn’t expect Judge T. Emmet Clarie told the jury proposal to give Connecticut parents that mail-order drug companies have Bush, the collar of his black first showdown in Congress conviction. that North would use any of the Thursday. unpaid leave to spend time with their unfair financial advantages over local overcoat turned up. paused in Calero said he didn’t object $90,000 for personal expenses. But The 12 jurors and three alternates, who newborn children or with sick relatives, but pharmacies and that increasing depend­ Business lobby critical front of the coffin and lowered his By David Espo The committee’s senior Repub­ struggle leading up to an ex­ upon learning that North had he said he never demanded an for the most part have been listening he said he would prefer that the federal ence on mail-order drugs destroys the head in a slight bow when his turn The Associated Press lican, John Warner of Virginia, pected vote next Wednesday or given Robert Owen $1,000 of the accounting because “I had abso­ carefully to testimony since Oct. 11. government act on the proposal. relationship between pharmacist and pa­ came to approach the coffin. said Bush was entitled to a Thursday, as Bush tries to sway money as a wedding gift. lute trust in what Colonel North appeared bored and uninterested Thursday The governor also said he still opposes tient. with potentially disastrous results. of classification bills A bomb exploded in a roadside WASHINGTON - John Tow­ Cabinet of his own choosing. enough Democratic votes to “I had absolutely no problem in was doing.” while FBI agents presented testimony boosting the speed limit to 60 mph on rural embankment about 20 minutes er’s nomination to be Defense Warner noted that many of the triumph in his first major con­ him giving Rob Owen the gift on Calero appeared to be a reluc­ about documents taken in housesearch.es in highways, and said he was not surethetime before a motorcade carrying his Secretary is headed for a partisan senators who had served with frontation with Congress. account of the work he had done tant prosecution witness, repeat­ Puerto Rico. had come for lifetime judicial appoint­ HARTFORD (AP) — Unless “the burden of the (tax) shift body and members of the impe­ for us,” said Calero, the former edly telling Keker he couldn’t Officials blast hike the General Assembly allows showdown on the Senate floor Tower had been questioned by the Even before the committee Prosecutors will need about one more ments. as proposed this week by Chief doesn’t fall on our basic resi­ rial family passed by on its way to after majority Democrats on the FBI during its investigation. president of the Nicaraguan recall a 1985 meeting in North’s week to present evidence, most of which Justice Ellen A. Peters. STAMFORD (AP) — New York officials municipalities to tax residential dents. the roots of our city.” the burial ground. voted. Senate Republican leader Democratic Force. Owen, who office involving retired Army property at lower rates than Armed Services Committee re­ “Not one single U.S. senator, Bob Dole made clear the impor­ involves documents alleged to link the five say their counterparts in Connecticut and Under current law, towns tax Police said groups opposing the jected his confirmation because has been described by prosecutor Gen. John Singlaub, who helped Puerto Rican nationalist defendants to the New Jersey are mistaken if they think a business property, cities like all property at 70 percent of the emperor system staged 11 dem­ not one who has served with John tance of the issue for the presi­ John W. Keker as “North’s eyes the Contras buy $5 million worth Hartford will witness an exodus of questions of character. Tower can ever recall a single dent, saying on the floor that a 1983 West Hartford robbery in which $7.1 Pharmacists speak out court will declare unconstitutional New assessed value. Revaluations are onstrations in the Japanese capi­ “I cannot in good conscience and ears in Central America,” of weapons, and arms dealer million was stolen. York’s recent tax increase on out-of-state of traditional homeowners, the done every 10 years and that tal, and officers arrested five instance where any of his persoal vote against Tower would be a was scheduled to testify today Richard V. Secord, a retired Air city’s deputy mayor fears. vote to put an individual at the top habits interfered with his duty,” “kick in the teeth” to the Defense lawyer Leonard Weinglass of HARTFORD (AP) — Pharmacists, say­ commuters. usually produces a a sharp people in disturbances. of the chain of command when his about his role in carrying intelli­ Force major general. New York City told Clarie that the defense ing they are too important to be replaced by During separate news conferences Alphonse S. Marotta told the increase in residential taxes. The Japan Communist Party Warner said. “Not one.” president. gence information between North But under questioning by Sulli­ General Assembly’s Finance history of excessive drinking is will take as long as two weeks to present its mailmen, packed a public hearing to show Thursday. Connecticut Gov. William A. At Thursday’s hearing on the boycotted the funeral and some such that he would not be selected Democrats hold a 55-45 major­ One GOP committee member. and the Contras. van, Calero had little difficulty evidence. support for a bill that would prohibit O’Neill and five Republican lawmakers Committee Thursday night that property tax bills, the state’s members of the main opposition Besides the embezzlement remembering details of meetings “cities and towns across Connec­ to command a missile wing, a ity in the Senate, and a strictly Sen. William Cohen, also said the employers and insurers from requiring called on New York to rescind the largest business lobby, the Con­ Japan Socialist Party stayed SAC bomber squadron or a party line vote on the floor would party line vote would make it count, the retired Marine lieuten­ he and other Contra leaders had their workers to buy mail-order drugs multimillion dollar increase, with the ticut need your help.” necticut Business and Industry away from the Shinto ceremonies ant colonel and former National with Reagan at the White House, “We’re going to be facing an Trident missile submarine,” Sen. doom Tower’s nomination. Still, tougher to forge a bipartisan O’Neill wary of issues Dozens of pharmacists, many wearing Republicans talking about possible retalia­ Association, launched an attack while attending the state ones. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., the committee the prospect is for a bruising defense policy. Security Council aide is accused which North had arranged. white coats and yellow armbands that read. tion if it doesn’t. exodus,” he said. on classification and other bills “The people will remember HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. William A. As they have for the past chairman, said before the 11-9 "Freedom of choice." turned out Thursday But Karl Felsen. a spokesman for the permitting “homestead exemp­ him forever.” Emperor Akihito vote Thursday night. O’Neill is making it clear that he has to hack the legislation filed by state Rep. New York Department of Taxation and several years, cities are asking tions” — exempting up to $35,000 eulogized during the ceremony, serious reservations about proposals that the legislature to approve tax The political defeat back home Ben DeZinno. a pharmacist who chairs the Finance, predicted that a court challenge of the value of a home from the expressing his “overwhelming marred President Bush’s global would put Connecticut on the cutting edge of Public Health Committee. would fail. classification, which would per­ local property tax. emotion” and “extreme sense of two social issues: gay rights and parental mit different tax rates for resi­ debut at the funeral of Japan’s Westledge Associates, Realtors Representatives of the state’s businesses Fourteen other states, including Califor­ CBIA Executive Vice President sorrow.” He thanked the Japa­ Emperor Hirohito and marked an leave. and insurance companies opposed the bill, nia. Ohio. Vermont. Rhode Island and dential, business and industrial John R. Rathgeber told the nese and foreigners who sent Speaking to reporters at a news confer­ property. abrupt departure from the Tri City Plaza, 35 Talcottville Road, Vernon 872-1100 hOMEQUITY. calling it "protectionism" for pharmacies Maine, already use the method recently committee that such changes condolences. monthlong honeymoon between w v ence Thursday. O’Neill expressed strong that can’t compete with inexpensive adopted by New York for calculating Marotta said classification is would hurt business in Connecti­ The $74 million, 13-hour funeral concerns about a bill prohibiting discrimi­ mail-order drug stores. needed so that, when a town the new Republican president commuters’ fax rates, he said. cut and discourage others from began with private Shinto rites and the Democratic majorities of MANCHESTER *78,900 TOLLAND *269,900 nation against gay men and lesbians in Under the bill before DeZinno’s commit­ The U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear a undergoes property revaluation. moving into the state. within the walls of the Imperial areas such as housing, employment, credit Congress. tee. workers whose companies provide challenge to Vermont’s law in 1969 and a Palace in downtown Tokyo. The Should the full Senate reject and public accommodation. prescription drugs as part of health care federal appeals court upheld Kansas’ law in body was then driven toShinjuku "I’m not sure that we should create Tower, it would be the first time programs or insurance policies could not be 1987. he said. Imperial Gardens for the main in history a newly elected presi­ ceremony. dent had suffered a rejection of a The metropolis of 12 million nominee to his first Cabinet. In NEED people came to a virtual standstill all, eight Cabinet nominations and 32,000 police mounted the have been rejected, the most Bolton ruling wins favor for charter largest security operation in recent 30 years ago. IMPORT Japanese history. A handful of Democrats sug­ By Andrew J. Davis voters to reduce the budget is changes. Republican Board of stay intact” Police estimated 210,000 people Finance member Robert L. gested after the committee vote UNIQUEI WHEN ORDINARY WON’T DOI 2,800 sq. ft. Manchester Herald invalid because the commission Robert C. Young, who was — braving the wet and 37-degree Thursday night that Bush seek a Close access to Rte. 384. 3 RM condo 1 BR, slider from living room contemporary, 2 story atrium, 2+ ac. lightly wooded privacy, 3 BR, made the decision at its Nov. 21 Campbell, agreed with Zizka. He chairman of the commission, temperatures — lined the streets to deck, inground pool, laundry & storage. DON’T MISS THIS said the commission’s decision replacement for Tower before 3'/i bath, skylights, unique sunken LR w/FP, whirlpool hot tub. BE BOLTON — Proponents and meeting, after public hearings disagreed. He said he did not SERVICE as a black hearse carrying the next week’s scheduled floor vote. ONEI AN INVESTIGATORI CALLII were held and without consulting upset many people. think the charter vote would Marcel Goetz 649-7440 opponents of proposed changes in lace-draped coffin drove at 6 mph “It doesn’t do the president any Marlene Rodriguez 643-4135 the Town Charter say a ruling by the selectmen. The Feb. 15 ruling "The thing about the town hinge on changing the commis­ from the palace to Shinjuku WESTLEDGE ASSOC. VERNON 872-1100 good,” said Sen. Robert C. Byrd WESTLEDGE ASSOC. VERNON 872-1100 the town attorney that restores was made public during a Board (meeting) would anger so many sion’s last decisions. gardens. of West Virginia. “It’s a tremend­ the right of voters to reduce the of Selectmen’s meeting Tuesday. people it would have absolutely "He’s the authority. We can’t The motorcyle-escorted, 32-car ous burden for any nominee to go MANCHESTER *222,200 budget will make the revisions Barger also ruled invalid the no chance of passing.’’ Campbell do anything but (agree with the N D procession passed Parliament, to the floor with a vote of no easier to pass. commission’s last-minute deci­ said. ruling).’’ he said. “I don’t think S. WINDSOR *133,900 Thomas A. Manning, a member the democratic core of modern confidence.” sion to make the Board of the charter is going to fall or Japan, and the National Stadium But the White House quickly Town.«people will vote on the Selectmen a voluntary board. of the commission and Republi­ succeed on the basis of (it) ” where the emperor opened the rejected that suggestion. charter in the May 1 election. The “The issue of whether the can member of the Board of Robert Lessard. vice chairman 1964 Summer Olympics, herald­ “There’s no consideration of i d i charter would switch the town to voters have the right to reduce Education, also said Barger’s of the commission, said commis­ TOYOTA ing Japan’s postwar re- alternative candidates,” presi­ a town manager-Board of Select­ the budget is an issue that might decision will give the charter a sion members are not upset with emergence. dential spokesman Marlin Fitz- S O ! men government and eliminate have angered some voters.’’ said better chance of passing. How­ the decision. "If we can’t have water told reporters traveling 3 3 the Board of Finance. Selectmen Democratic Selectman Michael ever. he said he would have liked them, we can’t have them.” he Police said 4,300 people took part in 11 anti-emperor demon­ with the president in Japan. voted against the charter change A. Zizka, who challenged the to see all the commission’s said. “There’s no alternate list — bar Dec. 6 but commission members commission’s decision at a De­ proposals put on the ballot. At last year’s Annual Town strations and rallies in the capital and officers arrested five people. none.” GOOD VALUEI GREAT APPEARANCEI3 BR, 2 baths, large FR w/ collected enough voter signatures cember selectmen’s meeting. “I think if those things are Meeting, residents voted to re­ NISSAN “He’ll be working to contact FP, inground pool w/cabana, patio, great landscaping & VIEWS, all to form a referendum. “ (It) might have turned some removed from the ballot, it will duce the budget from $7,075,748 to Protesters carried banners de­ STYLE, QUALITY, & VALUEI Many desirable features In this 2 BR nouncing the funeral and attack­ senators throughout the days on a quiet cul-de-sac. IF DOLLARS COUNT — SEE IT TODAYII condo. 1 car gar. full bsmt. w/washer & dryer hookups, fireplace & Town Attorney Richard L. people off. If there is one issue improve the chances (of pas­ $6,955,268.50. This year’s meeting ahead, sometimes by telephone, Barger has ruled that the decision that might have tipped the sage).’’ he said. “I think it’s a has not been set. ing Hirohito for his role as titular Marcel Goetz 649-7440 fully app. kitchen. RELAX & ENJOYI leader during Japan’s World War sometimes in person,” he said. WESTLEDGE ASSOC. 872-1100 by the defunct Charter Revision balance (of the charter vote), matter of principle. I would like to ACURA Tower, a former Texas senator Betty Campbell 644-2822 Commission to eliminate the that was it.’’ see the entire report of the Herald reporter Maureen Lea­ II aggression. who had once chaired the com­ *221,900 WESTLEDGE ASSOC. VERNON 872-1100 right of Annual Town Meeting An opponent of the propo.sed Charter Revision Commission vitt contributed to this story. “Under the name of Hirohito, mittee, said in a statement he was S. WINDSOR our mothers and fathers were “obviously disappointed” but mobilized for war in Asia and would continue to work at the thousands of people were mas­ Pentagon “and await the vote of Judge expresses ‘regret’ over comments sacred,” said a 36-year-old high full Senate.” school teacher who declined to be The strictly partisan vote cli­ 1 further identified. CROMWELL (AP) — A Super­ have worked so hard to build will degree sexual assault, Hendel He said he believed the informa­ maxed an extraordinary 2 ‘^ hour ior Court judge admits that he tion he was giving Slosberg was withstand this lapse on my part was quoted by Slosberg as But others cried or clasped night-time committee session at ASHFORD *120,000 made an "ill-i'onsidered” com­ and the council will not destroy saying: “There was no force for backround and would not be • WFVE ONLY BEEN IN MANCHESTER 2 YEARS their hands together in prayer as which lawmakers swapped views ment to a newspaper columnist my career and my record be­ used. It was just masturbating printed. Hirohito’s coffin passed. on the FBI’s investigation in^ THE NATURAL LOOKI NATURE LOVERSI Don’t miss this chance about two sex crime cases cause of this incident” the kid. If it wasn’t for the The review council, a 10- BUT WE HAVE A 30-YEAR REPUTATION! numerous allegations again^ to own 8.6 ac. of dry land. 6 ac. open hay fields w/stone walls. 2+ ac. involving juveniles, but says he A 72-year-old farmer, Morie HIGH, WIDE & HANDSOMEI LARGE FAMILY WANTED Colonial Hendel spoke before the first- disparity in age. we might not member panel that includes three Hiroki, tried tocommit suicide by him. salt box. 4 big BR, 3 bath, 2 fireplaces, large yard, & a great deck wooded. VIEWS of Westford. GREAT FARM or EQUESTRIAN should still be cleared of miscon­ ever public hearing held by the have heard about it. For all I Superior Court judges, saved its Tower has been dogged by Quality neighborhood. WE BRING HOMES & FAMILIES ESTATEI duct charges • NO LONG WAIT FOR APPOINTMENT! ritual disembowelment, or hara- council, which will meet in know, the kid might have enjoyed most intense questioning for kiri, on the southern island of allegations about his drinking TOGETHER. DON’T WAITI CALL! Ellen Nemecek 429-7788 Seymour L Hendel. adminis­ executive session after hearing it. I don’t think he’s going to Slosberg. habits and womanizing, as well as Marcel Goetz 649-7440 WESTLEDGE ASSQC. VERNDN 872-1100 trative judge in the Judicial final arguments Friday. become a homosexual because of • FACTORY AND ASE CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS Kyushi. 'I’he review council changed its by questions of possible conflict of WESTLEDGE ASSOC. VERNON 872-1100 District of New London, said The council has the authority to it. It was not a gross case.” Police said Hiroki was in interest posed by his earning Thursday during testimony be­ censure the judge, suspend him In the case of the stepfather, bylaws in 1982 to require a public serious condition after slashing hearing when it finds probable • FRIENDLY COMPETENT SERVICE! hundreds of thousands of dollars VERNON *99,900 fore the state’s Judicial Review for up to a year, or recommend charged with two counts of his abdomen with a kitchen knife. as a defense industry consultant TOLLAND *189,900 Council that his comment that a that the state Supreme Court take first-degree sexual assault and cause that a judge may be guilty The World War II army private, of misconduct. after leaving the Senate. THE CASUAL LIFEI BQAT & FISH from your own river front 12-year-old boy who was molested stronger measures. It has 15days two counts of risk of injury, • ASK A FRIEND! who served in China, left a note property. Lots 2-3 acres aplecel CAN’T BEAT THIS PRICEII CALL "might have enjoyed it,” did not after making a decision to issue Hendel was quoted as saying less saying he felt he had to follow his FDR SHQWING. accurately reflect his feelings. that verdict in writing. serious, second-degree charges emperor in death. "I shall always regret having Steven Slosberg. a columnist would have been more approp­ Ellen Nemecek 429-7788 A New York Times-CBS News CALDWELL WESTLEDGE ASSQC. VERNDN 872-1100 used some of the words I used: for The Day newspaper of New riate because "there was no BEST BUY poll this month said 77 percent of they were decidedly inapprop­ London, in an Aug. 11 column, force.” Japanese support the imperial riate” Hendel said, reading from quoted Hendel on the cases of a Both defendants were allowed OIL CO. OIL INC. Vernon, CT system; 73 percent regarded the S. WINDSOR *150,000 a prepared statement. "I’m em­ 22-year-old Massachusetts man to plead guilty to a single count of emperor as a national symbol, barrassed how the words came accused of sexually assaulting his risk of injury to a minor and THE RIGHT PLACEI Beautiful wooded lot In area of fine homes. out in print. I can understand how 875-0876 and just 2 percent said they still CHARMING LOCATIONI 7 RM ranch, 3 BR, 2 baths. Kit. stepdaughters, ages 7 and 8, and a Hendel gave each a suspended, SCHALLEK considered him a god. .69® Utilities underground. Qffers city water & sewer. A DREAM appliances, 2 car gar. PARK LIKE SETTINGI A MUST TO SEEI people might have interpreted ,39-year-old Groton man charged five-year prison sentence, with par gil. C. O. D. PLEASERI my words as meaning I do not with engaging in sex acts with a orders to undergo treatment for Hirohito renounced his divinity 150 gil. minimum purchaM FOR PARTICULARS — call NOWI regard sexual abuse as serious 12-year-old boy he enticed with sex offenders MANCHESTER in 1946 as Japan began its climb Betty Campbell 644-2822 Betty Campbell 644-2822 Nothing could he further from the money Hendel said he made some of . 6 8 ® « 345 Certtcr St. (Rt. 6), Manchester from the ashes of World War II WESTLEDGE ASSOC. VERNON 872-1100 WESTLEDGE ASSQC. VERNDN 872-1100 ISO QoNon Min 6 4 7 7 0 7 7 649-8841 truth In the case of the older man, the comments attributed to him Pric« •ubftcl lo chsnot • Volum* Oitcount* toward spectacular economic PrfcM Sub/»el lo Chang* "I hope the career for which I who was charged with second- in the column, but not all of them Exit 60 Off I 84 — Minutes from Hartford success. MANCHESTER HERALD, Fririav. Feb. 24. 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 24. 1989 — 7

Union leaders confident Jury spares sailor Buffalos are fair game Cops kill Rushdie protesters Station bans Friends say author NATION BAL HARBOUR, Fla. (AP) - AFL-CIO leaders SUBIC NAVAL BASE, Philippines (AP) - A LIVINGSTON, Mont. (AP) — Hunters call it the experience of a lifetime, a trophy retrieved from NEW DELHI, India (AP) - on duty, said an officer. more than five people in public Cat Stevens close their annual meeting, today confident that military jury spared a U,S. Navy captain serious Bombay police opened fire today places. The ban was imposed organized labor can present a united front against the long-ago days of the American frontier; Earlier, United News of India punishment after convicting him today of failing on a crowd of Moslems protesting after some Moslems announced NORWALK (AP) - A well despite threats Eastern Airlines if its mechanics go on strike next to help Vietnamese boat people who resorted to critics call the century's first large-scale buffalo news agency reported 10 killed & WORLD week. hunt a slaughter and a disgrace. Salman Rushdie's book “The and 38 injured, six of them plans to protest Rushdie’s book, Norwalk radio station has cannibalism to survive. Satanic Verses,” and at least 10 stopped playing songs by LONDON (AP) - Despite Satanic Verses” slanderous to the The Eastern dispute dominated the federation’s The jury of six Navy captains could have jailed More than 15 percent of the Yellowstone critically. Rushdie was born into a Mos­ National Park buffalo herds have already been people were killed and 25 injured, Friday is Islam's weekly holy lem family in Bombay in 1947 but Cat Stevens after the former being forced underground by Islamic religion. All quiet in Texas Executive Council session this week, and the Alexander Balian for 90 days and made him authorities said. pop singer announced that Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini’s Morrison said Rushdie, from union leaders as their last major event went to forfeit two-thirds of his pay for three months. killed this winter as they wandered beyond the day, and anti-Rushdie protests now lives in London, where he has park’s boundaries to forage, victims of a state law Police said about 5,000 Mos­ were reported elsewhere in India. been in hiding since Feb. 14 when he supports death threats death order, the author of “The his place of hiding, had sent a BAYVIEW, Texas (AP) — The tents were nearby Miami on Thursday for a noisy rally with Instead, they gave the decorated Vietnam War review of fellow novelist Philip empty, the applications lay blank and all was the Machinists outside the airline's headquarters. that permits the shootings to avert the spread of lems started the protest in the There were no other reports of Iran’s Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho­ against Salman Rushdie, Satanic Verses” is not in bad veteran a reprimand, saying he erred last June 9 center of the city after weekly the author of "The Satanic spirits and is grateful for the Roth’s autobiography ‘‘The quiet on the Texas border today, but immigration Federation President Lane Kirkland said while his ship was in the South China Sea but disease to cattle. . . . j violence. meini said he should be killed and A total of 500 likely will be killed by Monday. prayers. Protesters set fire to The Bombay demonstrators, Iranian clerics placed a $5.2 Verses.” support he has received — Facts” and that the review would authorities warned that thousands of Central organized labor would do "everything possible deserved no further punishment than to be Stevens, who gave up appear in Sunday’s Observer. Americans were "lying low" and hoping for a within the law” to ground Eastern, sister carrier relieved of command, as he was in August. And the state was mailing letters today to 250 several state-run buses and other almost all Moslems, ignored a million bounty on the author’s especially from Moslems, his lapse in tighter federal restrictions, Continental Airlines and their parent company, hunters, notifying them that they can come to vehicles and attacked policemen police ban on the assembly of head. singing in 1977, changed his friends say. He said that Rushdie, born to a "I don’t think they will stop coming,” said Juan Texas Air Corp., in the event of a strike. Paradise Valley to shoot their buffalo if the beasts name to Yussuf Islam, and Salman Rushdie has been in Moslem family in India, makes Bautista Sanchez-Sanchez, a Nicaraguan who founded an Islamic school in hiding since Feb. 14, when Iran’s no personal statement in the Kemp joins homeless cross into Montana. London, told a group of fundamentalist patriarch told was detained after his application for asylum was Democrats spent more Book chain outlines ‘Verses’ stand review but “rather carefully and denied. He said he left home after being arrested PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Housing Secretary Concern over funds rises students at the school that Moslems to seek out the British subtly” makes known his feelings and beaten for marching against Nicaragua's Jack Kemp, once a champion of "trickle-down” STAMFORD (AP) - News­ interview from New York that “if someone defames the author and his publishers and kill about his predicament. WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats who control whether to display the book at prophet, he must die.” them for his allegedly blasphem­ Sandinista government. Congress now dominate the means of getting economics, spent the night in a housing project as WASHINGTON (AP) - Democrats and Repub­ paper readers around the country individual stores, rather than Waldenbooks President Harry “In the course of reviewing "They will be coming not only for economic part of President Bush’s mission to take licans alike say they are concerned that the White today are being apprised of Hoffman issued a memo last WERE 108 said it will not ous book. there, having spent more money, raised more and keeping it behind the counter. play Stevens’ music until he Blake Morrison, literary editor Roth, who himself had a period reasons, but for political reasons and I think they received more from special interests than the “inventory” of the nation’s homeless and House forced Health and Human Services Waldenbooks’ position on the The advertisement is head­ Friday telling store managers when he was vilified by the Jews, will come if I tell them that even if they get put in impoverished. Secretary-designate Louis Sullivan to forgo sale, "The Satanic Verses,” the they could decide for themselves retracts his statement. of the weekly newspaper The Republicans. lined, “A Statement of Fact in “WEBE 108 certainly does Observer, said Thursday he had he says he found Roth was not just jail here, they will not get beaten up,” he said. The Federal Election Commission put the price Kemp toured housing alternatives for the poor nearly $300,000 he was entitled to from his medical book that has led to a $5 million Troubled Times.” whether to display the book. speaking to him but for him,” But for now, the Immigration and Naturaliza­ and homeless Thursday and slept at the bounty on the head of its author. The memo came in response to not advocate murder or talked with Rushdie and that the tag for electing the 101st Congress last year at $458 school job. Waldenbooks, which has 1,200 terrorism,” said Curtis Han­ 41-year-old writer sounded “all Morrison told The Associated tion Service's tough new asylum policy has million, not appreciably higher than it was to Opportunity Towers, a federally supported “I feel what is being asked of you has not been Waldenbooks, one of the na­ stores and 8,500 employees na­ employee complaints about being Press. apartment complex for senior citizens and the asked of others in the past,” said Sen. Lloyd son, the radio station’s vice right.’’ achieved its goal: a sharply reduced flow of finance the campaigns of the 100th Congress two tion’s largest bookstore chains, tionwide. also said in the ad that it ordered to pull the book from president for programming. Roth, an American Jew, came Central Americans across the Texas border. years earlier. handicapped. Bentsen, D-Texas, chairman of the Senate said Thursday that it has taken is a “staunch supporter of First shelves and keep it behind the "He did not sound terminally Patrol officers all along the border said the policy "We wanted Kemp to see human faces,” said Finance Committee, which endorsed Sullivan on a out advertisements in major counter, to be sold upon request, “It’s hard to believe the depressed or anything,’’ he said. under bitter criticism for his However, the commission, in a report issued Amendment rights” and deplores same man who wrote 'Peace Moslem clerics in Iran have portrayals of Jewish life and has not yet resulted in an increase in illegal Thursday, found that the Democrats now have Robert M. Hayes, a lawyer for the Coalition for 19-0 vote Thursday. newspapers reiterating its deci­ “the many threats of violence Urdan said. the Homeless who accompanied the new housing Sen. John Danforth, R-Mo., agreed, saying, “It Train’ is supporting an backed Khomeini’s threat by thinking, especially in his 196'7 immigration, despite rumors that immigrants surpassed the Republicans in raising money for sion to continue selling the book. made against our stores and our The manager of Waldenbooks’ assassination order,’’ Han­ novel “Portnoy’s Complaint.” were shifting their point of entry westward to Senate campaigns from political action commit­ secretary. "Ten minutes on a steam grate is is grossly unfair to him. ... My hope is we can But. the Stamford-based chain people.” Wall Street store in New York is offering up to $5.2 million in worth 50 white papers.” son said. bounty for the death of Rushdie. 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MANCHESTER, N.H. — Even if its creditors Bush’s plan to Annunzio, with the backing of 2.200- 'll' won’t go along. Public Service Company of New close or merge the industry, said he will try to DOW JONES AVERAGE Hampshire says it will make a new offer to state insolvent sav­ amend Bush’s proposal to restrict 1 rb 73. 19M By Jack Anderson 2 ’ SO. officials next month on electricity rate increases it to expiain ings and loan in­ 80 percent of future S&L lending HIGH 2.295.71 and Dale Van Atta seeks to emerge from bankruptcy protection. stitutions over to family housing within a 50-mile LOW 2,265.96 Public Service’s chief financial officer, Charles the next 30 years radius of each institution. Close 2.269 4$ Bayless, made the disclosure Thursday as he tried WASHINGTON — You could say at a cost of $265 He complained that Bush’s plan CHANGE up 6.63 John Negroponte is the G.I. Joe of the to show a federal bankruptcy judge that there still Ali Imran Hashmi has a First Amendment billion is encoun­ requiring S&L owners to put up are prospects for a reorganization settlement that diplomatic corps. ' F M ? V right to express his personal opinion on any tering stiff oppo- more of their own capital to cover would avert lengthy, expensive litigation. subject he wants to comment on, including As U.S. ambassador to Honduras in s i t i 0 n in losses for non-residential lending The state, the utility and its creditors have been Congress. “doesn’t stop the crooks, it just what is an appropriate fate for the author of a the early 1980s, he reportedly directed locked in dispute over a key issue in the a covert campaign by the charter After reading makes them pay more to do reorganization — what rates Public Service will be novel he considers blasphemous. And he has a class of Contras to topple the the 333-page bill business.” able to charge for its 36 percent share of the human right to misspeak himself or to choose government of neighboring Nicara­ submitted this Brady said Annunzio’s prop­ completed but stalled Seabrook nuclear power osal would put S&Ls “back into words he later concludes leads others to gua. Negroponte gained a reputation week, both De­ IN BRIEF plant. Seabrook delays forced Public Service to take as a military commander instead of a mocrats and Re­ the same box that we took them bankruptcy refuge 13 months ago. misinterpret him. pinstriped peacemaker. publicans who out of” through deregulation Bayless warned of dire consequences if Judge when they had to pay more Sales rise, earnings fall But Hashmi, a physician on the staff of When George Bush won the White support a separ­ James Yacos rejects Public Service’s request for Manchester Memorial Hospital, had a clear ate S&L industry interest on deposits than they STAMFORD (AP) — Combustion Engineer­ more time to spearhead the reorganization process. House. liberal Central America devoted primar­ were receiving on home obligation when he first spoke to consider the watchers feared Negroponte would ing Inc. has reported a $245.2 million loss in New Hampshire officials, company creditors and a ily to home mort­ mortgages. earnings for 1988 despite a $500 million suitor want Yacos to begin accepting alternative effect of his utterances on the welfare t^f the end up calling the shots again. Bush He predicted that more of them will repay Negroponte for past gages doubt it increase in sales, largely because of increased reorganization plans to one Public Service has filed. community hospital he serves. can survive would go bankrupt as a result, contract costs for the power-systems “I think we will have World War III if we have loyalty, but not with a Central even while acknowledging that Now he has an obligation to the hospital, the America post. The president will under B ush’s FED CHAIRMAN ALAN GREENSPAN company. many plans and everyone trying to confirm them,” proposal. . . . probing crisis in S&L industry the healthiest third of the indus­ The Stamford-based company on Thursday Bayless told Yacos during the second day of a medical profession, and the community to nominate Negroponte as ambassador “There are too try contains precisely those S&Ls to Mexico. reported a loss of $245.2 million, or $6.40 a hearing on the company’s request. make a formal statement clarifying his stand many officials within the admin­ said that whatever survives will that have maintained their em­ share, on sales of$3.5billlon for 1988, compared Rate negotiations among the state, the utility and on the Ayatollah Khomeini’s threat against The match is not made in heaven. istration who would just as soon not be the traditional S&L that phasis on home mortgages. to earnings of $56.6 million, or $1.54 a share, on its creditors last were held Dec. 17, though the utility The administration’s plan the life of author Salman Rushdie. Isolation pleases the ayatollah Mexicans have always resented U.S. see the home mortgage lending relied on short-term deposits sales of $3 billion in 1987. has had talks with its bond- and stockholders since meddling in their government, and industry done away with,” said from savers to finance long-term, woujd require S&Ls with less than As reported previously, the results include then. The state says the rate increases the utility -And the hospital has an obligation to take Negroponte is a natural-born meddler Rep. Frank Annunzio, D-111., and fixed-rate mortgages. 60 percent of their loans in pre-tax provisions in the third and fourth and its creditors are talking about would be too high, whatever action is appropriate to satisfy the clearly thinks there’s still some Foreign Minister, Hans van den and not the type to spend his tenure in chairman of the House Banking “My own judgment is that, at residential housing to become quarters of 1988 for losses on certain contracts undercutting Public Service sales. concerns of the many people, including some By Ed Blanche mileage out of a militant stand Broek, called off a planned visit to an armchair at the embassy. Committee’s financial institu­ the end of the day, thrifts will look banks eventually. and for restructuring costs, and reflect the Bayless rebutted a creditor’s assertion, in against the superpowers,” Chubin Tehran to protest “an act of interna­ tions subcommittee. a lot more like banks than they do It also would place them under absence of tax benefits resulting from these testimony the day before, that the utility’s rate talks hospital officials, who feel that the attitudes NICOSIA, Cyprus — Ayatollah His pending appointment is an the control of federal banking said in a telephone interview. tional terrorism.” example of the puzzling way in which Annunzio predicted that inter­ now, but there will still be provisions. with the creditors had reached an impasse. Hashmi expressed last week in the Rushdie Ruhollah Khomeini is drawing the The moves by Khomeini, 88, are a Khomeini declared Wednesday that est rates on home loans will rise thrifts,” he said. “Ultimately it’s regulators for the first time, The provisions of about $273 million include “I think that we have made substantial progress Islamic curtain around Iran again, the Bush administration is birthing its require them to meet the 6 case are incompatible with his role as a major setback for the pragmatists, the West’s action in allowing ’’The Latin American policy. Bush and dramatically if federaily char­ going to be the markets that are costs in excess of estimates for development over the past couple of weeks,” Bayless said. “We dragging it back into the self-imposed particularly Rafsanjani, and a boost Satanic Verses” to be published in the tered S&Ls are allowed to disap­ going to determine the banking percent capital-to-asset require­ and commercialization of circulating fluid-bed firmly believe that a consensual plan can be physician and, more particularly, with his Secretary of State James Baker are ments of banks within two years, isolation from which more pragmatic for hard-liners who feared Rafsanjani first place and their subsequent showing signs of a kinder, gentler pear, because the remaining structure in this country.” systems to burn low-grade fuels cleanly and reached.” role as medical director of respiratory leaders were seeking to lead it. was getting too powerful and believed diplomatic moves proved that it was financial institution^ will not give Treasury Secretary Nicholas and open the way for banks to waste-to-energy systems. But Bayless left open the possibility that the approach to our neighbors. For take over failed S&Ls imme­ therapy at the hospital. His call on Moslems to kill British restoring ties to the West would wrong for Iran to have tried to example, they are quietly spurning such loans a high priority. Brady, testifying Thursday be­ utility won’t have some or all creditors behind it Most people found the views expressed by author Salman Rushdie for allegedly undermine the revolution. reestablish links. That concern was bolstered fore the House Banking Commit­ diately and healthy ones after two when it next approaches the state. slandering Islam in his novel “The the blind military support that Ronald years. P&W gets engine orders Hashmi abhorrent, but his views would not The 12 European Common Market But Robbins and other analysts Reagan gave the Contras, opting for a Thursday by Federal Reserve tee, defended that “market ap­ “We will be getting back to the state, whether Satanic Verses” has alienated Iran at countries have recalled their ambas­ questioned how long Khomeini can Chairman Alan Greenspan, who proach” and said the Bush “Rather than heal wounds, anybody else comes with us, by the middle of have caused nearly as much reaction if it a time when figures like Parliament more peaceful push for democracy in your plan may actually put it (the EAST HARTFORD (AP) - A French airline sadors to protest the death threats afford to keep Iran alienated from Nicaragua. said his board is making it easier administration will stoutly resist and a Swiss aircraft leasing company has March,” Bayless said. were not for his role as a physician employed Speaker Hashemi Rafsanjani were against Rushdie while Khomeini, and countries that it will need to help its for bank holding companies to congressional efforts to re­ S&L industry) out of its misery,” Bayless also told Yacos that Public Service has, at Yet Bush’s choices for key diplo­ Rep. Richard Lehman, D-Calif., placed orders for jet engines worth a potential by the hospital to supervise respiratory trying to present a more moderate Iran’s hard-liners, have accused the massive reconstruction program that buy troubled S&Ls and questi­ regulate S&Ls by further restrict­ $468 million, Pratt & Whitney announced least for ow, shelved its original reorganization image of Iran to the world. West of ganging up on Islam and Iran will cost an estimated $400 billion. matic posts in Latin America show oned “whether specialized fixed- ing their lending activities. told Brady. “The banking regula­ proposal — to become a holding company regulated therapists. that the executive branch hasn’t been tors are going to make S&Ls look Wednesday. Western countries were horrified in particular. It is money that Iran, exhausted by rate residential lending institu­ The failure of many S&Ls has The engines ordered by ADO Finance AG of by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in The hospital should investigate the matter when Iranian clerics last week offered Sweden and Norway also pulled its 8-year Persian Gulf war and poor cured of “Contra fever.” tions are needed today.” been blamed on imprudent and more like banks and I’m con­ an attempt to obtain higher rate increases tat state Bernard Aronson is Bush’s choice cerned about the effect of that on Switzerland and Aeromaritime of France will thoroughly and make the results of its a bounty of up to $5.2 million for the their ambassadors out of Tehran. Iran economic condition, does not have and Greenspan, testifying before sometimes fraudulent loans for power new Boeing 767’s, McDonnell Douglas officials were offering. assassination of Rushdie, who has retaliated by withdrawing all its is not likely to have for years to come. for assistant secretary of state for (.• the Senate Banking Committee, shopping centers, office buildings housing.” That proposal has drawn the wrath of Gov. Judd investigation public to reassure everyone who inter-American affairs. In that cru­ MD-11 and MD-80 aircraft, Pratt & Whitney gone into hiding with police protection envoys from Common Market “But the real problem remains the said. Gregg and legislative leaders, who responded by is concerned about the case that it has acted in Britain. capitals. power struggle within the hierachy,” cial post, Aronson’s precedessor, pushing for creation of a public power authority that Elliot Abrams, was blamed fof The East Hartford-based company received appropriately. The denunciation by Khomeini of The British, who only normalized Chubin said. firm orders for 41 PW4000 and J'T8D-200 series could condemn Public Service’s assets if the utility moves to normalize relations with the relations with Tehran in December “Khomeini has slapped Rafsanjani creating bad blood over Central flees state regulation. American policy with Democratic Banks raise prime to 11.5% engines worth $294 million. The company also West and of demands for political, after a lengthy dispute, recalled their down to size. But Khomeini has been received options on additional egnines that social and religious reform now that diplomats from Tehran and said they playing both sides, being very equivo­ leaders in Congress. Aronson is a NEW YORK (AP) - An trying to keep inflation under partment reported that consumer Democrat, but like Abrams, he is a could boost the total value of the deals to $468 the war with Iraq has ended came on will not return until the Iranians cal and hasn’t been decisive on increase in banks’ prime lending control by slowing down the prices rose in January at an million. r:na' the heels of criticisms of the Islamic rescind their threats against Rushdie important issues such as the economy fervent Contra backer, and that is rate to 11.5 percent, the highest economy. It does that by draining annual rate of 7.2 percent, the NU sees mid-’91 revolution’s shortcomings by several “and reject all forms of violence.” and the constitution. He’s been in a likely to breed distruct among the level in over four years, is a direct reserves from the banking sys­ highest in two years. rival Iranian leaders. West Germany, Iran’s main Euro­ state of shock since he had to accept members of Congress who want to outcome of the Federal Reserve’s tem, which drives up short-term Federal Reserve Chairman DPUC cuts Ul profit level “He’s happy when it’s fortress Iran, pean trading partner, has suspended the cease-fire,” Chubin said. throw the last shovelful of dirt on the interest rates and discourages attempt to crack down on infla­ Alan Greenspan called the infla­ NEW BRITAIN (AP) - State utility Seabrook startup surrounded by enemies,” said Philip plans to provide economic aid to Iran Robbins noted: “One explanation is dying Contra war. tion, economists say. borrowing. tion trend disturbing and vowed Robbins, an Iran analyst with the to help with postwar reconstruction that he’s siding with the radicals on Negroponte, a career foreign- regulators have ordered United Illuminating Chase Manhattan Bank and Banks are passing along higher to keep upward pressure on rates Co. to cut its projected profit level to 16.4 MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - The Seabrook Royal Institute of International Af­ and canceled scheduled visits by this one after they were weakened by service officer who served in Viet­ Republic National Bank of New until the pinch succeeds in nuclear power plant won’t operate commercially fairs in London. senior government officials. Iran’s failure to defeat Iraq. nam. is an even more peculiar choice. rates because their own cost of percent, a move that left current rates intact York announced the half- funds has risen and demand for squeezing inflation out of the and which was not expected to affect the for another two years, if at all, one owner told the Shahram Chubin, an Iran specialist The Bonn Parliament branded “He wants to keep an equilibrium He was arguably the most controver­ percentage-point increases in the economy. lead owner’s bankruptcy judge. with the Institute for International Khomeini’s order to kill Rushdie a between the opposing factions to sial diplomat of the Reagan years. He loans remains strong, said Alan company’s revenues or cash flow. benchmark rate on Thursday, Lenz, director of trade and Since February 1988 the federal The company’s profit level was about 28.5 “I think it is more likely than not that Seabrook Affairs in Geneva, said the Western ’’declaration of war” against Western uphold his own authority. He doesn’t never outright admitted to running and other banks were expected to will run. But it is still a very uncertain situation. It reaction to Iran’s fury over “The culture that the revolutionary patri­ want the revolution diluted.” covert military operations during his economics for the Chemical Ma­ funds rate has jumped by more percent for the year ending Oct. 31, 1988, the follow their lead today. nufacturers Association. than 3 percentage points. This DPUC said Wednesday. changes on a daily basis,” Robert Busch, a Satanic Verses” has “reinforced arch has so often denounced as tenure as ambassador to Honduras. Banks use the prime rate as a Northeast Utilities senior vice president, said at a Khomeini’s belief that Iran is sur­ morally repugnant. Ed Blanche, Middle East news But media reports began surfacing in “The prime rate is like any rate, the interest on overnight The Department of Public Utility ordered UI base for setting rates on a wide other price; it’s set by both supply loans between banks, is closely to immediately amortize $7.8 million of Public Service Company of New Hampshire rounded by a sea of corruption and Hundreds of Dutch writers have editor for The Associated Press, is 1982 that Negroponte was the brains variety of business and consumer bankruptcy hearing Thursday. conspiracies. called on their government to sever based in Nicosia and has covered behind original Contra forces and that and demand. They’re going to get controlled by the Federal unamortized repurchase premiums related to loans, including car loans and the best price they can,” Lenz Reserve. bonds issued by UI’s subsidiary, Bridgeport Busch said Northeast’s proposed acquisition of “It was perfect for him. Khomeini relations with Tehran. The Dutch regional affairs since 1985. he rounded up diehard supporters of adjustable-rate home mortgages. Public Service — which would spin off that utility’s deposed Nicaraguan dictator Anasta- said. The Fed drained reserves from Electric Co. The increases, effective today, UI also was ordered to accelerate deprecia­ Seabrook investment into a separate company sio Somoza to make up the core of the lift the prime rate to its highest Chase said it was reacting to the banking system on Thursday, Contra army. tion charges related to the Millstone 3 nuclear owned by junk-bond holders — assumes Seabrook O p e n F o r u m level since November 1984, when rises in other rates, not anticipat­ seemingly indicating that it power plant. The move will require the will operate by mid-1991. The covert operations involved it reached 11.75 percent. In the ing them, when it raised its prime wants to keep the federal funds Other Northeast and Seabrook officials stressed training and arming Nicaraguan rate somewhere between 9.5 company to book up to an additional $11.1 past year the rate has jumped 3 rate. million over the next year, or until new UI rates that the company’s estimate of May 1991 is for exiles to tie up the flow of arms to percentage points. The most “The prime’s a laggard rate,” percent and 9.75 percent, said financial-planning purposes and may be Manchester Chapter of UNICO; Camp­ volunteer fire department to provide left-wing rebels in El Salvador and to said Fraser Seitel, a senior vice Giulio Martini, an economist at are approved, whichever occurs first, the Approval of killing Mayor has conflict government services at the lowest cost to recent rise, to 11 percent from DPUC said. conservative. bell Council. Knights of Columbus; undermine the Cuban-backed govern­ 10.5 percent, was on Feb. 10. president. the investment firm Sanford C. It is 16 months later than the financial-planning Charter Oak Chapter of B’nai B’rith: the the taxpayer. He has been highly critical ment of Nicaragua. Some news The DPUC said the accounting changes will would be unthinkable in downtown issue of the shadow government that has The Federal Reserve has been On Wednesday, the Labor De­ Bernstein & Co. in New York. prevent over-earning by UI and will stabilize estimate used by Public Service. Masonic lodges. Manchester Lodge No. reports said Negroponte even had the The $5.8 billion plant, finished in 1986, remains 73. Tuscan Lodge No. 126 and Friendship To the Editor: served as a watchdog for the town Honduran military commander, Gen. future expenses. To the Editor: taxpayer. Now he wants the town to sue idle for lack of a federal operating license. Lodge No. 145. Volunteers from these Gustavo Alcofo Alvarez, answering to Rob Williams, spokesman for New Hampshire 1 hope Dr. Hashmi was misquoted by groups, with their teen-agers and a When we talk about ethics in govern­ other Main Street merchants who think him like a lieutenant. U.S. aid to State housing permits drop the project is a waste of tax dollars. He GE pays $3.5 million in suits Yankee, Public Service’s Seabrook management the newspapers. It would have been group from the teen living center, served ment, we should take a look at recent Honduras skyrocketed while Negro­ division, played down the Northeast projection. He unthinkable and hypocritical for Dr. the breakfast. developments in our own town. Mayor has somebody in the administration ponte was the envoy there. tiffs $770,000. or 22 percent, of the ing about 9,000 daily labor HARTFORD (AP) — The number of housing meeting in private to give away another CINCINNATI (AP) - The permits issued in January in Connecticut fell to said financial-planning estimates, used in dealings Hashmi, a physician, whose professional Donations from Stop & Shop. Reed’s DiRosa owns a business on Main Street. Negroponte is lying low until he is General Electric Co. has reached $3.5 million settlement. vouchers for defense contract with utility regulators and lenders, are by their ethic mandates the protection and Inc.. Brunswick Parkade Lanes. New He has used his position as mayor to get town asset at the corner of Forest and officially nominated and confirmed to Helmer would not say how the work. the lowest level since January 1984, the state Main streets. an out-of-court settlement that GE denied the allegations and housing department reported. nature “very conservative.” support of life, to have approved the England Dairies. Highland Park around the Town Charter, which calls for the Mexican post. He did not return will pay the government $3.5 whistleblowers would divide up Public Service spokesman Nicholas Ashooh said killing of another human being because Market. Hobbytyme stores. Regal a referendum to bond the town’s share of Town assets belong to the taxpayers in our phone calls. A State Department the money. He also said GE had proposed a $234,000 settlement Housing Commissioner John F. Papandrea town. The mayor and the Board of million, of which $770,000 will go which federal prosecutors recom­ said Thursday that 816 housing permits were he was concerned that differences in owners’ of what that individual writes, says or stores, A1 Sieffert’s and American the Main Street project. In.stead, we are spokesman told us that it is unfair for to whistleblowers who accused agreed to pay other costs includ­ financial-planning estimates on Seabrook may be thinks. Airlines all helped to support this using money earmarked for repairs to Directors should not be allowed to give critics to blame Negroponte when he ing the lawyers fees. mended in 1985. But Rubin issued statewide last month, 24 less than were them away at below-market prices. The the employer of wrongdoing in rejected the settlement as issued in December. The number of permits perceived as “Seabrook has slipped again.” A physician who condones assassina­ fund-raiser. The Manchester Herald’s the town hall and water notes. The was only carrying out Reagan admin­ contracts with the Department of “This is the largest amount of “That is really not accurate.” Ashooh said. tion demeans and shames all medical fine article on Feb. 16 was most repairs to the town hall will have to go to Bennet Apartments, the Love Lane istration policies in Central America. money ever recovered by the inadequate. was 28 percent lower the January 1987 level, houses and now the property at Forest Defense, a lawyer said. GE appealed but the 6th U.S. when 1,134 permits were issued, the commis­ Northeast, New England’s largest power com­ professionals. Most importantly, he appreciated. bonding at a later date, and the water Watchdogs on U.S. foreign policy Five lawsuits were consoli­ United States in one of these pany, wants to buy Public Service’s non-Seabrook would demean and desecrate the laws To all the people, about .550. who came note will keep getting renewed and will and Main streets should not be sold by were raising the red flag about him actions.” Helmer said. “This was Circuit Court of Appeals rejected sioner said. the will of six members of the board. Tax dated in Cincinnati for U.S. Papandrea attributed the decline to a assets, and has made a bid that it says is worth about and Constitution of the United States, a to the breakfast and to those who made add to our already-too-high water bills. even before his name surfaced as District Judge Carl Rubin. a tremendous recovery for the it. $2 billion if Seabrook operates. country which allows us to live and monetary donations, a special “thank This has been just a ploy to get around abatements are just ways of issuing potential ambassador to Mexico. United States taxpayers. It shows Gravitt’s suit would have gone seasonal slowdown, coupled with increasing bonds without following the rule set down Four of the lawsuits were filed interest rates, high land costs and a softening Northeast is stressing its experience with nuclear prosper within its boundaries. Indeed, you.” the Town Charter, which allows the Larry Birns, directorof theCouncil on against General Electric under that the system can work.” to trial Monday if the settlement plants, having built the three-reactor Millstone any individual who advocates murder, Anyone who could not attend and people of Manchester to decide what is by the Town Charter. Hemispheric Affairs, said Negro­ Helmer has been preparing one h a d n o t been reached housing market. Mayor DiRosa should have abstained the False Claims Act of 1863, project in Connecticut. an illegal act, may no longer deserve the would like to make a contribution may do best for the town. ponte is the “worst possible candidate which allows citizens to sue a of the settled lawsuits since filing Wednesday. Although he owns a business on Main from taking any action on the Main for the job.” The council lost no time 1 prerogatives of citizenship. so by sending a check payable to defense contractor to try and it against GE in 1984 on behalf of It is ironic that statements such as Brotherhood in Action, 25 E. Center St.. Street, he still presided over a public Street project, and the rest of the board getting the word out about Negro­ John M. Gravitt, a former machi­ should have made sure that he did. recover money for the federal ANOTHER MANCHESTER HOMEOWNER those attributed to Dr. Hashmi (and Manchester 06040. hearing on the subject and voted on a ponte. including allegations of a government, said James Helmer nists’ foreman at GE’s suburban ANOTHER MANCHESTER HOMEOWNER later denied by him) — a blasphemous subject that would have a direct effect on Government should serve the people of tasteless remark Negroponte was Evendale jet engine producing HAS LISTED WITH THE BEST Joseph Hachey, Manchester as a whole, not the Main Jr., lawyer for the plaintiffs. attack on this country’s basic constitu­ his personal interests. Now Mayor said to have made after Hurricane Helmer said Thursday the plant. HAS USTED WITH THE BEST tional principles — might only result in Robert Perry and John O. Nelson DiRosa wants to use his power as mayor Street merchants, Homart Development Joan devasted the Atlantic coast of Gravitt alleged that GE de­ Brotherhood in Action, Manchester Co. or any other special-interest group. federal government has agreed to condemnation and legal sanction. If this to use town lawyers to sue anyone who Nicaragua: “The hurricane should be give the four whistleblower plain­ frauded the government by alter­ Pat Kershaw were Iran, any individual uttering those opposes the project. Government should not be sold from the looked on as if it were a successful 646-8885 sentiments might have to join Mr. North has to lie The Main Street project is not at kitchen in one’s home. Town assets and Contra attack... so why rebuild?” The Rushdie in fearing for his life. question here. The problem is how to tax dollars belong to the people. story has been repeated in Council of Rarnett I’ll' Nl’W i «>iuli 111 lur to protect others finance it and the misu.se of government Hemispheric Affairs publications. Likis|« •nlmiy u' I vHfv.'Y' Melvin Horwitz, M.D., J.D. powers. In one short year. Mayor DiRosa Peter J. McNamara Mexico greeted the news about 106 Summit St., Manchester ^ b b les 223 Ludlow Road, Manchester To the Editor: has used tax abatements to finance Negroponte with hesitant diplomacy. JUST USTED - MANCHESTER development over our most-valued wa­ The Mexican government waited a REAL ESTATE You know, in this case against Oliver ter reserve on New State Road, He went week after hearing the announcement Great Starterl Quality built North, they say he has been lying. Sure, against the will of the people, giving tax before formally accepting the IS HAPPY TO WELCOME Ansaldl 3 bedroom ranch in Breakfast raised he has to lie to protect the highest Letters to the editor appointment. established neighborhood. invalids who are really the guilty ones. abatements to develop the Buckland IRENE LACEY Fireplaced living room, HW “FOREST RIDGE” — The ultimata in condo living East of the River. mall, which led to the closing of the Red The Manchester Herald welcomes Irene has been selling real estate 3 bedrooms, 2'A baths, step-down living room. Private deck, $4,500 for trips North himself couldn’t do what he did Rock Golf Course. Jack Anderson and his associate. floors throughout, fully appll- without orders from the higher ones. He original letters to the editor. Dale Van Atta, are syndicated colum­ for five years and has taken a anced country kitchen, rear swimming pool & tennis. Owner will pay 1 year’s condo fee and Letters should be brief and to the point. recarpet with buyer’s choice of color. Possible owner financing. To the Editor: won’t speak up and say who is behind this He misled the voters into believing nists. number of real estate classes deck This home is ready for because he might be killed. that the North Elm Street housing They should be typed or neatly handwrit­ Immediate occupancy. A Don’t miss this onel *162,900. Call Karen Klibanoff 646-8600 or This year. Brotherhood in Action Before this case is over North will not project would pay for itself. Now we find ten, and, for ease in editing, should be that will qualify her as a Gra­ groat opportunity at ‘134,900. 872-7777. sponsored a community breakfast to be found guilty. The case. I believe, will that the town must budget $90,000 per double-spaced. Letters must be signed duate of the Realtors Institute. Call today. raise money to send children with be throw out and he will be a free man year to support a project that is not even with name, address and daytime tele­ iianrlirBlrr Hrralft She resides in Manchester, on life-threatening diseases to Walt Disney You’re just wasting time going limited to poor elderly people. phone number (for verification). the Manchester/Glastonbury Mayor DiRosa has run the town The Herald reserves the right to edit Founded In 1&B1 Merrill Lynch Realty World, near Orlando Fla After ex­ through all these court sessions. Some­ PENNY M SIEFFERT ...... Publisher iine and would welcome the op­ penses. $4,500 was netted This entire one who knows the truth should speak govenment out of his kitchen, having letters in the interests of brevity, clarity Merrill Lynch Realty private meetings and making decisions and taste. GEORGE T. CHAPPELL...... Editor portunity to assist you with your amount will be available to send three up; if they don’t, this is just a silly trial. DOUGLAS A. BEVINS... . Executive Editor 435 Hartford Tpke., Vernon. Conn. (203) 872-7777 435 Hartford Tpke. • Vernon, Conn. 06066 • (202) 872-7777 youngsters and their families on this before Issues even go to public hearings. Address letters to: Open Forum, Irene Lacey real estate needs. Manchester Herald. P.O. Box 591. MARIE P GRADY...... City Editor wished-for trip. Mary Jarvis He has personally led the battle against ALEXANDER GIRELLI. . . . Associate Editor BIA is made up of members of the 60D Pascal Lane. Manchester the Eighth District, which uses a Manchester 06040. 10 - MANCHFSTER HFRAl.n. Frid;iv Feb 24. 1989 fflanrhfstrr Hrralh Sears UofH cancels Budget Airplane Emhart Bush public events Section 2, Page 11 From page 1 From page 1 From page 1 From page 1 From page 1 SPORTS Friday, Feb. 24, 1989 WEST HARTFORD (AP) — said. The Building Inspection Associated Press in a telephone Sears Merchandise Group in Emhart makes a wide range of thumbs-up sign and smiled as his The University of Hartford today Division has asked fora full-time interview from Kaiser Hospital. Chicago, said Thursday the com­ consumer and industrial pro­ armored limousine — flown in postponed or canceled all public secretary and expressed the need Garber said he was sitting in pany expects its new pricing ducts, including lawn and garden specially from Washington — events in an effort to curtail the for more inspection, zoning en­ the center aisle. policy "to bring more cu.stomers equipment, hardware and mate­ brought him back to the Ameri­ spread of measles that l^gan forcement and environmental "The people who were sitting into Sears, with more reasons to rials used to make footwear. can ambassador’s residence af­ when a basketball player became expertise to handle an increasing adjacent to us next to the window shop us than ever before.” The company, which employs ter three hours at Hirohito’s ill this week. workload. Weiss said he would ... there was. I ’d say. near six or Bozic also announced a televi­ about 1.000 people, reported re­ funeral. In addition, full-time students look into that request, which eight of them were blown out the sion. print and mail advertising cord earnings for 1988. The Bush’s appointment list in­ were restricted to campus and Jim Murray could require the hiring of one or plane with the hole and we were blitz to sell the concept to the company’s earnings of $2.02 per cluded meetings later with Phi­ were asked not to have guests on more additional people. sitting about a foot-and-a-half, public. share were up 18.8 percent from lippine President Corazon campus until an incubation pe­ two feet from the hole.” $1.70 per share in 1987. riod for the disease has expired. The Building Inspection Div­ Bowles said it is difficult Aquino, King Baudouin of Bel­ Airport security put the pas­ And all students not immunized ision’s requested budget is preparing the stores for the The Topper partnership, an gium, Prime Minister Benazir sengers in a roped-off area in the against the disease were ordered $454,230. an increase of $131,096. weekly promotions due to an investment vehicle formed for Bhutto of Pakistan, Prime Minis­ terminal. Passengers were lying the purpose of the Emhart bid. to get measles shots. or 40.5 percent. employee shortage. ter Turgut Ozal of Turkey and on the terminal floor on airline Walter M. Bortz III, vice The Highway Division has Sears, which reported a profit includes Getty and New York real President Mobutu Sese Seku of pillows and blankets. One man president for institutional ad­ included the cost of hiring a of $1.45 billion on sales of $50.25 estate developers Lawrence Zaire and a dinner with King Juan Terrific scam had an ice pack on his head and Fisher. 78. and brother Zachary vancement, said the ban on public three-person, in-house sidewalk billion last year, currently uses a Carlos of Spain. one wore a life jacket. Others events would continue at least repair crew in its budget The strategy of frequent sales on Fisher. 77. The deadline for the He repeatedly refused to formed a long line at telephones tender offer is midnight March through March 12. the time when Board of Directors will probably specific items to attract custo­ answer questions on Tower at to call relatives. 23. an incubation period for the vote in March on appropriating mers. Its new strategy, while not post-funeral photo sessions as he out to save Kaiser Medical Center said university’s only case of measles funds to cover part of the cost of new among retailers, is seen as a Topper said in a statement that met with the leaders at the U.S. three passengers were being it would like to keep the com­ will end. the crew. move to help the company ambassador’s residence. treated there for minor injuries. The ban on events will end on Weiss has said the administra­ modernize its image and better pany’s headquarters in Farming- White House officials said HOLDING OFF — Straub Hospital said it treated March 12, if no other cases of the tion hoped to have the crew compete with discount stores. ton and leave Emhart’s manage­ Bush’s meetings in Tokyo, most the NFL draft five minor injury cases. ment in place. highly contagious disease Quebec’s Peter working by March 1990. As part of the new pricing lasting no more than 30 minutes, The Highway Division has St. Francis Medical Center “ We strongly desire to nego­ consisted mainly of general dis­ develops. Stastny, left, holds system. Sears promised to match -.•V . says they were treating two “ The university, working in Conundrum: Why does the National Football requested $1.48 million budget, an the price of any competitor for tiate an amicable transaction and cussions and were not intended to off Whaler defense- passengers for minor cuts and we would like to meet with close cooperation with the state League remind you of that character in the Russian increase of $276,635. or 22.9 brand-name goods advertised in delve into issues in detail. Bush, man Ulf Samuels- scrapes, and a 49-year-old woman Emhart management as soon as department of health, has no fairy tale who threw the babies out of the sleigh to percent. newspapers. meanwhile, said he was holding son during Thurs­ was in guarded condition in possible to discuss our offer.” choice but to canel or postpone all the wolves to save the rest of his family? The total Public Works Depart­ Bozic said the strategy would firm to his policy of not answering intensive care at Queen’s Medical public events,” Bortz said. Answer: Because the N FL is throwing some 600 day’s game at the ment request is $7 million, an improve the company’s effi­ One industry analyst said questions at the accompanying Center with cervical and abdomi­ of its players to the wolves to save the leagtie. Civic Center. The increase of $879,068, or 14.2 ciency and reduce the cost of Topper’s bid appears too good to photo sessions. nal injuries. It’s hard to put any other interpretation on the percent, over last year’s ap­ inventory, distribution and pro­ refuse. However, White House press Whalers won the FAA spokesman John Leyden league’s “ free agency’’ plan, which went into effect proved budget. motion. He said Sears also would “ The way their press relea.«ie ^secretary Marlin Fitzwater said penalty-filled affair, in Washington said the pilot Bolton native The total of general govern­ run several sales each year. reads, they are making a tender Bush would stick by Tower and Feb. 1. 4-2. reported losing power in one ment budget requests is $2.5 ” We will always have to clear offer and they don’t care what wage an uphill fight for his As of now, some 600 of the players have been cut right-side engine nine minutes to be ordained million, an increase of $159.961. or goods.” he said. “ There will be management thinks.” said Rod confirmation by the full Senate. loose, told that they can sign with any other team after takeoff and eight minutes 6.6 percent. The Board of Educa­ the traditional efforts in July and Cerny, chief investment officer at Recognizing that Tower’s nom­ that wants them without penalty or compensation. later radioed he had lost power in The Rev. Richard C. Alton, a tion has proposed a $41.5 million after Christmas. (But) wc will Kirkpatrick. Pettis. Smith. Po- ination suddenly was in deep Does this mean Joe Montana is free to move Bolton native, will be ordained as budget, representing an increase the other right-side engine. have a lot more time to look for lian Inc. of Omaha. Neb. trouble. White House chief of staff about? Bernie Kosar? Jerry Rice? a priest Saturday at 2 p.m. at St. of $4.6 million, or 12.5 percent. Leyden said he did not know extra special products to sell to “ But if you take into considera­ John Sununu was up most of the Don’t be naive. What the league is offering are Mary’s Episcopal Church. Alton Whalers’ victory a positive step The Human Services Department how the hole in the fuselage and customers.” tion that the stock one month ago night on long-distance telephone the players no one particularly wants in the first has requested a $1.7 million the engine trouble were related. was selling at about $23 to $24. this calls to Senate Republicans and has served as curate at St. Mary’s As part of its restructuring. place: backup tackles, kick holders, over-the-hill budget with an an increase of An FAA spokesman in Honolulu is a premium of about 50 others, Fitzwater said. As re­ for the past year. said. Ferraro, equaling his career high, now has puck during his back-handed goal-scoring se­ Sears said it also would offer tight ends. Chorus liners. The kind of players it By Jim TIernev $335,509. or 24 percent increase. who declined to give his name percent.” said Cerny. who is a cently as Tuesday, Bush had The public is invited to a goals in seven straight games. quence? “ Was there anyone else on the ice?,’ ’ about 1.000 name-brand items, would deal off to stock (if that’s the word) an Manchester Herald Most departments will not said the pilot was 100 miles south shareholder. “ We could hardly expressed confidence Tower service and a reception for Alton, “ Not that we’re disregarding Quebec," Ferraro Ferraro rhetorically joked. which it will sell alongside its own expansion franchise. Marginal players. Non-roster suffer severe cuts, Weiss said. of Honolulu when he radioed that imagine management feeling would be confirmed. his wife, Barbara, and their son, HARTFORD — The Hartford Whalers, still trying continued. “ We just feel our team is going in the “ I look up and Isee the goalie go to the bench. This Kenmore and Craftsman brands. players. The sort Norm Van Brocklin ’’There’s no padding of the there had been an explosion. De that this is some kind of under­ Bush had begun his day with Francis, in the parish hall after to hammer down the fourth and final Adams right direction.” is a dream come true. It’s clear sailing to the blue characterized as “ a bunch of stiffs” when he got a budgets by department heads in Campra said the jet returned Sears’ market share has eroded valued bid. calls to Washington with Senate the ordination. Alton will preside Division playoff spot, took a positive step in that In this penalty-plagued test of endurance that saw line. I saw Tippy on the left side, but even Mr. look at what the league dealt him for the expansion the expectation that you ask for a ’’due to a No. 3 engine shutdown, through much of the 1980s. as “ Our contention all along was Minority Leader Bob Dole, R- as a priest for the first time at the direction and can now breathe a little easier. Referee Denis Morel whistle 39 infractions for a Hockey (Gordie Howe, who was standing next to lot and you know it’s going to be which was caused by an discount stores, such as Wal-Mart that the company’s value is in the Kan., and other senators about 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. services Minnesota Vikings 25 years ago. As the Whalers faced their main nemesis — the total of 100 minutes, the Whalers took a 2-0 lead late Ferraro) would have shot that one.” cut,” Weiss said. ’ ’The intent on explosion.” and K mart, have grown. mid-30s.” Cerny said. Tower’s nomination. Sunday at St. Mary’s. A team can “ protect” 37 of its top players. The fifth-place Quebec Nordiques — in their quest for a in the first period. A back-hander by Dave Tippett the budget is to maintain the rest go to the wolves. Since a team can suit up only playoff berth, Thursday night’s encounter took on found its way through Quebec goalie Ron Tugnutt’s WHALER NOTES — The 50 shots by the Whalers current level of services.” 45 a game, you can see that those lucky fellows who enormous proportions since a mere four points pads with 3:45 left. Just 33 seconds later, Tom were a season high and it also marked the first time can go out and bargain for themselves are not too separated the pair. Martin unleashed a slapshot inside the blueline they have accumulated 50 or more shots in a game apt to have much of an effect on the economy. Showing no ill effects from a nine-day road trip, which went off Tugnutt’s glove and caromed off the since March 15,1984. in a 5-3win over Toronto where they had 65 shots. The 21 shots by the Whalers in the f Y This is a Save-the-NFL ploy, pure and simple. the Whalers battled the Nordiques tooth and nail for left post into the back of the net. The league is currently under legal attack. It is 60 minutes and earned a 4-2 win before 12,759 at the second period were a season-high. Quebec had 33 Weather ★ J “ This could have meant the playoffs,” Whaler shots. . . The Whalers were a dismal l-for-12 on the without a union contract, and its relationship with Civic Center. defenseman Dave Babych said. “ We have two feet From page 1 its organized (if that's the word to describe the The win lifts Hartford (26-30-4) six points above power play while the Nordiques were l-for-9. The 12 • to stand on (now) anyway.’’ power-play attempts for Hartford tied a season- N F L players’s union) labor is under scrutiny in Quebec (22-35-6) with three games in hand on the After Quebec’s Mike Hough beautifully lifted a Nordiques. The Whalers, who play 13 of their final 20 high. . . The Whalers are now .500 at home with a federal court. back-hander into the upper left corner of the net to Elsesser said. “ You have to £ ie U p i’ games at home, trail third-place Boston by seven 13-13-1 mark. . . Whaler scratches were Scot Still, why would the N FL be offering free agency slice the deficit to 2-1 just 30 ticks into the second budget for the normal, not the points and second-place Buffalo by eight. Kleinendorst (bruised left hand), Torrie Robertson at this time? It has the unions on the run, it has its period, it was Babych who scored the key goal. and Norm Maciver. .. The Whalers lead the season unusual.” fat $2-billion TV contracts. If it ain’t broke, why fix “ Things look pretty good,” Whaler left winger Huestis said Manchester Brian Lawton said of the playoff picture. The On the power play, Babych blazed a slapshot past series with Quebec, 4-2-1. Their last meeting of the it? budgets for a moderate winter. question is what is the mindset of the Whalers? Are Tugnutt inside the right post for a 3-1 lead. It was year will be the Whalers’ final game of the season on The answer may lie in the fact that, without a Babych’s fifth of the year. March 23 in Quebec. . . Martin’s goal was his first The town set aside $215,562 in its union contract, the bedrock of professional football they content to finish fourth and take on powerful 1988-89 budget for snow removal Montreal in a first-round playoff series? Or are they Michel Goulet tallied on the power play with 3:01 since Dec. 21 against Boston... Whaler goalie Peter is in jeopardy. The college draft. What football and ice control. During the 1987-88 pushing for third or second place? left in the game before Ferraro’s empty-netter Sidorkiewicz picked up his third assist of the year on thinks it can’t live without is the draft system. This fiscal year, the town spent about “ As a team, we’re looking to move up in the sealed the Whaler victory. Ferraro’s empty-netter... Hartford will host Boston is the lovely situation in which, every year, scores $264,000 on snow removal, though TT standings,” Ray Ferraro, who scored an empty-net Did Ferraro, who had Tippett on his left side and a Saturday night at 7:35 and Pittsburgh Sunday night only $202,295 was budgeted, re­ of crack football players, fully trained and refined goal for his 30th of the season with 58 seconds left. pair of defensemen on him, think about passing the at 7:05. cords show. in football skills and publicized to an extent where So far, the town has spent about they are already household names and $123,000 of its snow and ice ticket-sellers, come out of the colleges and are budget, but an additional $34,000 parceled out to the N FL teams. Ainge has memories must be spent on salaries for EVERY WASHER... Pro football doesn’t want anything to interfere full-time town employees, Hues­ EVERY DRYER... with this gorgeous scam. tis said. fa m o u s p O N ' T EVERY DISHWASHER... It doesn’t take a law school graduate to see that Manchester’s biggest savings f a m o u s m ake M A ^ EVERY REFRIGERATOR... the athlete coming out of college is having his after deal to Kings will come from overtime pay and EVERY RANGE... options severely curtailed, his freedoms violated. WALKMAN/ s t e r e o b o x M I S ® EVERY MICROWAVE... quality people in return that should outside contractors, he said. The ^ * ^ CASSETTE But, so long as the union agrees to it, it’s legal. BOSTON (AP) — The Boston town budgeted about $53,400 for •DUAL EVERY FREEZER... And binding. Football goes on. But, with no union, Celtics traded veteran guard Danny fulfill our needs.” overtime and has spent $18,600 of t h is , - , EVERY COLOR TV... and the hot breath of the federal court on its neck, Ainge and center Brad Lohaus to the “ We are not crazy about giving up Danny Ainge and Brad Lohaus. but we that, he said. Of the $34,600 If! EVERY VCR... the wolves circling, it behooves football to make Sacramento Kings Thursday for budgeted for outside contractors, .SALE " EVERY CAMCORDER... forward Ed Pinckney and center Joe have other players that we feel can gestures. pick up what we lost in Danny.” about $3,300 has been spent, he EVERY STEREO... In the fine print under the revised system that Kleine. said. $6SU| EVERY DISC PLAYER... Ainge, who turns 30 in three weeks, Celtics assistant coach Lanny Van replaces the extinct collective bargaining played in 45 games for Boston this Eman said. “ In Brad’s case, he If the mild weather continues, agreement, which expired Aug. 31,1987. is a season. He averaged 16.1 points and needed time and we couldn’t give it to the town could save $65,000 to M U ST BE provision to extend the draft agreement to the year $70,000, he said. The town has 4.8 assists in 30 minutes per game. him. Both can help the Kings, but we considered spending some of the 2003. Ainge scored a career-high 45 points strengthened ourselves." SOLD! It sounds like heresay, but, without a union leftover money on next year’s against the Philadelphia 76ers on Dec. Lohaus. 24, a second-year center supply of salt and sand. The price contract, the college draft, an American 9. from Iowa, isaveraging5.6pointsand of sand is expected to go up institution, might be as Illegal as slavery. And The Brigham Young graduate, one three rebounds a game. dramatically by next year, Hues­ SAMSUNG without the college draft, pro football as we have of the best 3-point shooters in the NBA, Pinckney. 25, has averaged 12 tis said. WESTINQHOUSE come to know it and love it would cease to exist. has hit 58 of 155 3-point attempts for a points a game for the Kings. A Money that is not spent could microwave Professional sports have been pretty well .374 average. first-round draft pick out of Villanova also go back to the town’s general UNDERCOUNT0 permitted to operate outside the Constitution in this “ I have a lot of great memories of in 1985, the 6-8 forward was acquired by Sacramento two years ago from fund, be transferred to the next d i s h w a s h e r *EHERGX SAVER country historically. Boston.” a subdued Ainge said. “ I budget year or reappropriated It used to be thought that, without the reserve played for three great coaches — Bill the Phoenix Suns. for next year’s snow and ice •DUAL W A S H clause, the last stand of Simon Legree in America, Fitch, K.C. Jones, and Jimmy Kleine. 27. was the Kings’ first- budget, he said. •p a n e l s in c l u d e d baseball would perish. Every player would rush to Rodgers. I just feel really fortunate round draft pick in 1985 when the team Bolton has already spent the join the Yankees. The World Series would be in that I was able to play here for eight moved to Sacramento. The 7-foot Arkansas graduate is averaging 6.7 $20,400 budgeted for snow remo­ New York every year. years. points and 5.1 rebounds in 19.4 val and may use state road funds Well, the reserve clause has been severely “ I look forward to helping Sacra­ for future removal as it has in the $199 mento the best that I can,” Ainge said. minutes per game. curtailed (a team “ owns” a player only for four past, officials said. “ Danny has been a tremendous Ainge said it would be tough to leave 'fc mi. years now) and. instead of the Yankees winning an the Celtics and his friends on the AP photo annual pennant, the World Series has been played player for us, a real asset to the team,’’ Rodgers said. “ The trade is team, like forward Kevin McHale. in places such as Kansas City, Minnesota. Oakland EX-CELTIC — Danny Ainge talks at a press conference In favorable for the Kings and us; it will “ I felt very emotional talking to and San Diego in recent years. The fact of the Needham, Mass., Thursday shortly after the Celtics sent him to help both teams. We are trading two Kevin. ... I think that he’s the guy I ’ll matter is the Yankees won more often when the Discount quality people and are getting two miss most on the team,” Ainge said. the Sacramento Kings in a four-player deal. From page 1 rest of the league was “ protected” by the lifetime reserve clause. HITACHI FRIQIDAIRE Star baseball players have the near freedom of 1 19* MAQNAVOX The vote was 6-1, with Fed FULL SIZE movement of gypsies. Star NFL players have about Henderson already in hot water Odds are long member Martha Seger a u t o m a t ic the freedom of movement of the inmates of a gulag. Most Valuable Player Jose Can­ dissenting. CAMCORDER COLOR TV You can see the humbuggery immediately when By The Associated Press early. Boosting the discount to the WASHER you know that about 250 other football players who ‘T don’t know if he’s smart seco checked into the Oakland •AUTO FOCUS Athletics’ training camp at Pho­ against Bruno highest level in nearly three •18 lb CAPACITY are protected in the 37-man pen come up for Rickey Henderson is in trouble enough to know what he’s really •VHS enix, a day behind the rest of the years is the most dramatic •HEAVY DUTY contract renewal this month and the theoretically with Dallas Green and he hasn’t doing, whether it’s spiteful or he inflation-fighting move the Fed •ZOOM 6x1 I team. It is the third straight LAS VEGAS (AP) — Frank Bruno carries free agents themselves. A fellow might think he even arrived at spring training just doesn’t understand what’s could have taken. Discount rate season the 24-year-old Canseco the added weight of nearly a century of British could pluck an Eddie Murray from the Detroit yet. going on,” Green said. increases often a signal thatother $249 According to Richie Bry, Hend­ reported after the date set by the heavyweight futility when he steps into the ring Lions, a Darrin Nelson from the Vikings, an Eddie That’s the problem. short-term loans, from $279 erson’s agent, the outfielder was club. Two years ago, he was a Saturday night against Mike Tyson. Brown or Max Montoya from the Cincinnati Henderson again failed to show adjustable-rate mortgages to au­ $ 8 9 9 ^ week late over a contract squab­ Not since Bob Fitzsimmons lost the heavy­ Bengals. Thursday at the Yankees’ spring travelling from his Oakland, tomobile loans, will soon become ble, and last year he missed five weight crown to James Jeffries in 1899 has a The joker here is that if you pick one of these training camp in Fort Lauder­ Calif., home and would be in more expensive. days to attend a baseball card British fighter held the title. Eleven times unsigned but unoffered free agents, you have to: a) dale, Fla. Green, who is stressing camp today. The increase came one day SALE show. since then, Britons have fought for the crown, let the team that has them match your offer; and b) teamwork, was annoyed Wednes­ Although Henderson holds the after two m.ajor banks — Chase lA Y s r Canseco said it was a tiring and each time they came away emptyhanded. day when Henderson did not season record of 130 steals and Manhattan Bank and Republic if it does not match your offer, you must offseason. Oddsmakers figure Bruno, who became arrive with the other regulars. On has led American League bases- National Bank of New York — ■fwidei tZ TERMS compensate them with payment that can amount to victim No. 11 when he was knocked out by Tim Thursday, Green was angry. tealers in eight of his nine Contracts: The off-the-field raised their prime lending rates, ■ CASH two No. 1 draft choices. Witherspoon in July 1986, will also become No. " It ticks me off — one more seasons. Green suggested that news continued as clubs signed the rate charged to the most ■ MASTER CARD 12 when he faces Tyson for the undisputed Would the fabric of pro football hold If the draft day,” Green said. “ Rickey Hend­ Henderson can do better than he several players who did not have ■ VISA heavyweight crown. creditworthy commercial custo­ A l fiUIMiJ were outlawed and, say, the San Francisco 49ers erson is not going to run the has in his first four seasons with the three years of service time mers, from 11 percent to li.s 445 HARTFORD ROAD ■ MONTHLY PMT. 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Both the dollar and stock markets was AWOL, American League signed a one-year contract. Jim Murray is a syndicated columnist. Most players voluntarily report moved lower in early trading 12 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb 24, 1989 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 24, 1989 - 13 Current Knicks are out to make their own mark Training takes patience The Nets built a 60-41 halftime Chuck Person had a chance to SPORTS By Bill Barnard first-quarter spurt. ” It means a him. sions, you both should have it The Associated Press lot. Hopefully, we can can set a ” It’s my job to take the shots lead, then surged ahead by as tie the game, but his 30-footer Th e o th e r pretty well together. record on Sunday, then we can when they don’t double me,” said many as 27 points late in the third bounced off the rim just before day I drove NBA Roundup Getting some dogs to heel is a NEW YORK — The last time have our own destiny without Ewing, 12-for-20 from the field. quarter. The final score was as the buzzer. IN BRIEF past a yard, toughie. and takes constant repe­ the New York Knicks won 20 worrying about the past.” Ewing and Jackson led nine close as Los Angeles got in the The Pacers, now 1-26 on the and there right New York, whose only loss in 24 it was New Jersey 111. the Los Knicks in double figures, while second half. road this season, had two other smack in the tition. I still have to work Beau consecutive games at Madison every time we go out each day, home games was a 110-98 defeat Angeles Clippers 100. and Atlanta Dell Curry had 19 points and Ken Norman led the Clippers 12-game losing streaks — in 1983 Knicks get Vandeweghe front, was a Square Garden, they went on to Joe’s World because he has a mind of his own. to the Los Angeles Lakers on Nov. 100. Indiana 97. Brian Rowsom 17 for Charlotte, with 16. and 1985. y o u n g m an win the NBA title. NEW YORK (AP) — Patience finally paid off If you’re right-handed, you 22. matched the 20-game winning Knicks coach Rick Pitino said both season highs. Moses Malone had 24 points and with a German This year's players don’t want for General Manager A1 Bianchi and the New Joe Garman want your dog to walk at your left streaks by the Knicks’ 1968-69and he was pleased that the team took Nets 111, Clippers 100: Roy Hawks 100, Pacers 97: Domi­ 17 rebounds for the Hawks, while shepherd pup. to forget the past glory but they York Knicks as they finally acquired Kiki side, nose at your knee, not 1972-73 teams. They could set a nothing for granted against the Hinson scored 35 points and nique Wilkins, scoreless at the Detlef Schrempf. acquired from The dog was also don’t want to play in its Vandeweghe, the player they coveted for six deviating from a straight line. shadow. team record by beating Boston at expansion Hornets. Lester Conner dished off a half, finished with 26 points as the Dallas Mavericks on Tues­ sitting in front months. Get the collar and lead on him, Madison Square Garden on ” We played to a big intensity career-high 18 assists as New Atlanta handed Indiana a club day, made his first appearance of his “ boss,” The 1988-89 Knicks won their ‘When we went into talks with Portland in call “ Come.” pat your left leg, Sunday. level against Charlotte when we Jersey handed the Los Angeles record-tying 12th straight loss. with Indiana and led the Pacers ears cocked forward, and his eyes short sessions, ingrains the com­ 20th straight at home Thursday September, we wanted to get the deal done right and step off smartly with the dog ” It doesn’t matter who we get might have had a letdown.” Clippers their seventh consecu­ The Hawks trailed much of the with 18 points. fixed on his master’s face. mands, and you will be surprised night, routing the Charlotte then,” Bianchi said Thursday after the Knicks at your side. As you walk along, Hornets 139-114. There was little the record against.” said Mark Pitino said. ” We played like we tive loss. The Clippers have now first half and went ahead to stay grabbed the two-time NBA All-Star in exchange It brought to mind my own at the results. “ It took me a few plays to know Let’s hit the first one. “ Sit.” say. “ Heel,” and praise the dog, doubt of the outcome after New Jackson, who had 20 points, 15 were going against the Lakers.” lost 26 of their last 27 games, four minutes into the third for their 1989 first-round draft choice. “ But the experiences with Beau, my big what I was doing, but I was Hold your dog by the scruff of the repeating the command over and York took a 36-13 lead. assists and seven steals. ” It just Ewing, who scored less than his including 15 in a row on the road, quarter. But they almost blew a Trail Blazers kept putting it off.” yellow lab. adjusting to the play,” Schrempf AP photo neck, or the collar, pushing his over again. If the dog lags behind, ” We have to go down as one of happens tobetheCeltics. It would average of 21.3 points in his and haven’t beaten an Eastern 12-point lead in the final two Knicks coach Rick Pitino shrugged off So many people have stopped said. “ They ran a couple of plays hind end down, and say, “ Sit” in a be stern, say “ Come” patting the best team severtoplay here.” be very special to have our place previous five games, said he took Conference team on the road in 36 minutes of the game when the suggestions that the team’s chemistry would be ON THE MEND — Ohio State’s Jay me to ask about training their for me. and that hasn’t happened dog, not so much for hunting, but strong voice. Keep holding him in your leg, and bring him forward Patrick Ewing said after scoring alone in Knicks history.” more shots than usual because consecutive games, dating back Pacers cut the lead to 100-97 with disrupted with the arrival of Vandeweghe, who is in a long time.” Burson sits in his New Concord, Ohio, that position, while repeating the on the lead. If he forges ahead, 11 of his 28 points during the In other NBA games Thursday. the Hornets didn’t double-team three years. six seconds left. expected to be in uniform Sunday against Boston. more for obedience. home Wednesday wearing a halo device command. And then release him, jerk back on the lead, saying Vandeweghe said his back problems have Now I don’t profess to be a dog and hug and praise him/her. Do “ Heel.” firmly. If that doesn’t improved in the last six months and didn’t appear hoiding his head and neck rigid. The trainer. Far from it. Tom Quinn, this a few times each day. Then, work, as it did not with Beau, a worried about the physical exam that he must Buckeye senior, who was leading the of Manchester was the guiding light behind the training of my try it without hands on him. After stick held in front of the nose pass to make the deal official. team in scoring, broke a bone in his neck a couple, or three sessions, he while walking will keep the pup Vandeweghe, a 23.7-point career scorer, has hound. in a game two weeks ago. He will wear should have it. and you’ve cleared even with your knee. been plagued with back troubles the last two “ Yard breaking,” which is the device for three months as the bone what Quinn started me on, and the first hurdle. The word “ No” is self explana­ SCOREBOARD seasons and has been limited to 18 games and a corresponds to obedience, is a By the time you start on tory. Every time the pooch, does 13.9 average this season. heals. first in training any dog. “ Come” your dog will have “ sit” something he shouldn’t, the stern Penguln86.RedWlngs6 HowTopTwenty fared First off, with any young pup, down pat. Have the pup sit, and admonishment “ No,” delivered \h\ Dantley reports to Mavs only work him 10 minutes a day. If then run from him clapping your in a shout, wilt get the dog’s Hockey How The Assocloted Press' Top Twenty Golf attention in a hurry. It doesn’t Pittsburgh 4 2 0 » -6 McEnroe In quarterfinals your first command is “ Sit” work hands, as you move away. Nine college basketball teams fored Thursdoy: take them too long to wise up. Detroit ^ 0 4 2 0—6 1. Oklahoma (233) did not play. DALLAS (AP) — Adrian Dantley was it) Dallas him ten minutes only. Don’t try out of ten dogs will run after you. First Period— 1, Pittsburgh, Hannan 8 2. Arizona (21-3) at Arizona Stote 109-74. LYON, France (AP) — John McEnroe, the No. In conclusion, each time you (ZalapskI, Cullen), 2:11 (pp). 2, Pitts­ after an eight-day holdout, vowing to give the and stretch it to twenty minutes thinking this is a great game. As Doral Open scores Dallas Mavericks 100 percent and let “ bygones 2 seed, breezed into the quarterfinals of the of the advance a step, be sure to repeat NHL standings burgh, Quinn 29 (Lemleux), 6:X. 3, 3. (Jeorgetown (21-3) did not play. or a half hour. However, after he the dog approaches, grab him. Pittsburgh, Cullen 12 (Lemleux, John­ 4. Indiana (22-5) beot Michigan State be bygones” in his contract dispute with owner $291,000 Lyon Grand Prix tennis tournament has mastered that first com­ and hug him, making a fuss. Each the previous steps at the begin­ son), 17:12. 4, Pittsburgh, Coffey 22 ((Sulnn, 7365. MIAMI (AP) — Scores Thursdayafterthe WALES CONFERENCE Lemleux), 18:12. Penalties—Zombo, Donald Carter. 'Thursday with an easy 6-3, 6-2, victory over mand, when you start working time you clap your hands, and ning of each session. And, most Patrick Division 5. North Carolina (235) did not play. first round of theSI .3mllllon Doral Open golf Det (sloshing), 1:47; Delorme, Det 6. Syracuse (22-5) did not ploy. tournament on the par 333372, 3933yard Dantley, acquired by Dallas on Feb. 15 along Christian Bergstrom of Sweden. the second command, i.e. run. call “ Come” with enthusi­ important, even though the pup W L T Pts GF GA (cross-checking), 4:X; Johnson, Pit (knee­ Pittsburgh 32 23 6 70 273 256 7. Missouri (22-6) did not play. Blue Monster ot the Doral Country with a first-round draft choice in a trade with the Jakob Hlasek of Switzerland, the top seed, “ Come.” preface the session with asm. And each time you stop, hug grows into an adult, school is ing), 8:46; McLIwaIn, Pit (Interference), 8. Louisville (19-6) did not play. Club: NY Rangers 31 23 8 70 249 228 14:51; NIII, Det (hooking), 19:08. Detroit Pistons for Mark Aguirre, arrived rallied to defeat France’s Erik Winogradsky. 3-6. a review of “ Sit.” This doubles and praise the dog. Then, after a never over. Keep yard work going 24 232 212 9. Duke (21-4) beat No. 17 North Carolina Mark Calcavecchio 32- 33—65 Washington 30 10 70 30-37—67 all the time. Philadelphia 30 29 3 63 235 212 State 8365. Ben Crenshaw Thursday night and was given an enthusiastic 6- 4, 6-3. the training on one command, few sessions, don’t run from the Second Period—5, Pittsburgh,Callander3 10. Illinois (22-4) did not play. Wayne Levi 33- 35—68 New Jersey 21 30 10 52 222 255 (Errev, Lemleux), 5:14. 6, Pittsburgh, welcome by a group of Mavericks fans at In other second-round matches, Anders Jarryd and you begin another. So, by the pup, but stand still, clap your NY Islanders 21 37 3 45 204 256 11. West Virginia (232) beat St. Bruce Lletzke 33- 33-68 Coffey 23 (Lemleux), 6:06. 7, Detroit, Joseph's 6350. Lennie Clements 3334—69 Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. of Sweden, seeded fifth, routed France’s Tarik time you are down the line, on hands, and call “ Come.” If the Joe Garman, a Manchester Adams Division Kllma 12 (Zombo, Oates), 7:54. 8, Detroit, 3334-69 X-Montreal 41 15 7 89 246 182 12. Florida State (136) lost to La Salle Bill Sander There were only a few boos and a few Benehabiles. 6-1. 6-1, and another Swede. Jonas say. the fourth command, i.e. pup starts to lag. or does not resident for many years, is a Yierman 56 (Norwood), 9:51. 9, Detroit, ' 101-lX. Steve Elkington 34- 35—« Buffalo 29 27 6 64 235 238 MacLean 31 (Gollant, Yzermon), 12:39. anti-Dantley signs, but they were in the minority. Svensson, beat West Germany’s Erik Jelen. 6-2. recognized authority on the sub­ 208 198 13. Michigan (206) beat Ohio Stote 8372. Ed Ron 3334-69 “ heel” , you are reviewing the respond quickly, go back to Boston 26 24 11 63 10, Detroit, Barr 23 (Oates, Norwood), 34-35-69 Hartford 26 30 4 56 224 217 Bobby Wadkins Dantley’s contract, which calls for $1.2 million 7- 6 (7-5). first three in your ten-minute running away and clapping your ject of bamboo fly rods, and the 18:X (pp). Penalties— Oykstra, Pit (high- 14. Iowa (206) did not ploy. Lon Hinkle 3334—69 Quebec 22 35 6 50 213 275 sticking), 5:04; Kocur, Det (hlgh- a year, was not renegoiated and the $45,000 that McEnroe, the world’s top-ranked player from session. The repetition in these hands. After three or four ses­ sport of fly fishing. CAMPBELL CONFERENCE 15. Seton Hall (22-5) did not play. ‘ Torn Kite 3334-69 stlcklng), 5:04; Houdo, Det (roughing), 16. Stonford (22-5) beat Oregon 5350. Fred Couples 32-37-69 Dantley would have earned in thethree games he 1981-1984, used his big serve to dominate the Norris Division 13:X; Lonev,Plt (hooking), 16:34; Johnson, 17. North Carolina State (186) lost to No. 9 Bob Tway 34-33-69 missed still will be deducted from his pay. Carter Swede, firing 11 aces apd numerous service Pit (roughing), 17:37; MacLean, Det Duke 8365. John Huston 3Z37—69 Detroit (roughing), 17:37. winners. Chicooo 18. Nevoda-Las Vegas (206) beat Dan Pohl 34-35-69 said. Third Period—11, Detroit, Norwood 8 Fresno State 7371. Buddy Gardner 3334— 70 St. Louis (Yzerman, Gallant), 6:25 (pp). 12, Dantley promised to give the Mavericks 100 Seminoles in deep trouble Minnesota 19. St. Mary's, Calif. (22-3) did not Bobby Clampett 38-32—70 Detroit, Yzerman 57 (Gallant, Ma- play. Dan Halldorson 34-36—70 percent. Toronto cLjean), 15:X. Penalties—Dalhaulst, Pit Agassi Is all business Smyttie Division 20. Ball State (22-2) did not ploy. Brad Faxon 3335— 70 (tripping), 4:28; Gallant, Det (hooking), Brad Fabel 34-36—70 x-Caloarv 42 13 8 9:32; ZolopskI, Pit (holding), 10:40. Los Angeles 32 24 5 34-36—70 PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Andre Agassi set Thursday’s major college hoop Mark O'Meara 3334— 70 Sale report premature after fourth straight ioss Edmonton 30 27 6 showmanship aside for a night and got down to Overtime— None. Penalties— None. m K Steve Jones 3335— 70 Vancouver 27 •29 7 Shots on goal—Pittsburgh 13-9-1-2—^25. scores serious tennis, facing another 18-year-old Ameri­ Winnipeg 20 30 10 Mike Sullivan 3335— 71 DALLAS (A P) — Reports that the Dallas Detroit 7-15-10-1—33. 3336— 71 x-clinched playoff berth Power-ploy Opportunities—Pittsburgh 1 David Ogrin Cowboys are about to be sold — with Tom Landry can he called “ the most powerful player” he has EAST Bill Britton 32- 39-71 Thursday's Gomes ot 5; Detroit 2 of 5. possibly being replaced as head coach by Miami met. Hartford 4, Quebec 2 Boston U. at NIogara, ppd. Willie Wood 3333-71 Goalies— Pittsburgh, Barrosso, 15-15-6 Jim Carter 3336—71 N C A A Hoop Pittsburgh 6, Detroit 6, tie (Xshots-27saves). Detroit, Stefan, (16-10), Duauesne 109, St. Bonaventure 74 University’s Jimmy Johnson — are premature, Jim Courier, seeded 15th, forced eight match Voncouver 2, Toronto 1, OT Hartford at New Hampshire, ppd. Dave Barr 37-34—71 Hanlon 12-11-7 (6:06 second, 9-9). Robert Wrenn 3336—71 an aide close to club owner H.R. “ Bum” Bright points before relenting to top-seeded Agassi 6-3. Friday's Gomes A—19,875. La Salle 101, Florida St. IX Winnipeg at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. Lehigh 88, Drexel 83 Bill Glasson 3336—71 says. 7-6 (7-3) Thursday night in the $602,500 U.S. Pro Referee— Kerry Froser. Linesmen— 3336—71 Phllodelphia of New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. Long Island U. 82, Robert Morris 68, Hubert Green Indoor Tennis Championships. Bv The Associated Press Mark Pore, Jerry Patemon 3336—71 Reports Thursday said Bright has sold the St. Louis at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. 20T Courier won over the crowd of 10.006 with a Los Angeles ot Edmonton, 9:35 p.m. Marlst IX, Loyola, Md. 87 Isao AokI 3336—71 team to Arkansas oilman Jerry Jones, but Bright Saturday's Games Penn St. X , Massachusetts 71 Barry Jaeckel 34-37—71 aide Jim Francis says negotiations are continu­ rally from 1-3 in the second set of the A couple of weeks ago. Florida Chicago at Detroit, 1:05 p.m. Rhode Island 62, (Searge Washington 59 Dave Rummells 3335— 71 drama-packed match. He pulled even at 3-3 after State was winning games and Pittsburgh at New York Islanders, 7:05 Rutgers 77, Temple 64 Mike Huibert 3336— 71 ing with several prospective buyers. p.m. Siena 92, Maine 82 3336—71 “ Jerry Jones is not someone to take lightly,” breaking Agassi’s service for the first time in a support. Now. it looks like the Boston at Hertford, 7:35 p.m. Transactions St. Francis, NY 74, St. Francis, Pa. 60 Nick Price 3336— 72 hard-fought fifth game that ended with Agassi 12th-ranked Seminoles are real — West Virginia 65, St. Joseph's 50 Mike Donald 3338—72 Francis said Thursday night. “ We think he’s New York Rangers at Quebec, 7:35 really in trouble. p.m. SOUTH Larry RInker 3337— 72 serious. The Bright people are taking him driving a ball into the net. Buffalo of Montreal, 8:05 p.m. A I a .-Birmingham 78, Va. Com­ Denis Watson 3337— 72 From then on. it was a battle as the hard-hitting Florida State lost its fourth Mark WIebe 33- 39-72 seriously. He’s a good guy and he’d make a good % St. Louis at Edmonton, 8:05 p.m. BASEBALL monwealth 62 duo rallied from the baseline and attacked the net straight game, falling 101-100 to Toronto at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. American League Delaware St. 110, Md.-E. Shore 104 Bob Lohr 3336— 72 owner. He’s for real. il7? Sunday's Games CALIFORNIA ANGELS—Agreed to Duke 86, N. Carolina St. 65 T.C. Chen 37-35—72 “ But there has been no deal. We’re working on at every chance. LaSalle on Thursday night. Ear­ (Georgia Southern 87, Centenary 86 Billy Casper 3338— 72 Detroit at Chicogo, 2:35 p.m. terms with Jeff Manto, Lee Stevens, and several deals. Some are ahead of others. Some lier this week, the Seminoles lost Calgary at Winnipeg, 3:35 p.m. Marcus Lawton, Inflelders. (Georgia St. 68, Samford 66 Keith Clearwater 3337— 72 Pittsburgh et Hartford, 7:05 p.m. MILWAUKEE BREWERS—SIgnedMIke Reginald PInto/Manchester Herald McNeese St. 87, Sam Houston St. 78 Jay Hoos 3337—72 are closer. Some are more real.” to New Orleans and that followed Vancouver at Montreal, 7:05 p.m. BIrkbeck, pitcher, and Gus Polldor, N.C. Charlotte 84, Jacksonville 71 Russ Cochran 3337—72 NHL teams on the road setbacks against Memphis State New Orleans 73, Louisiana Tech 63 Curt Byrum 3337—72 Los Angeles ot New Jersey, 7:45 p.m. Inflelder, to one-year controcts. and Louisville. National League PATH BLOCKED — llling’s Dave White has the SW Louisiana 79, Arkansas St. 76 Don Reese 3337—72 UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Two NHL teams w . South Alabama 96, South Florida 84 Scott Verplank 3337— 72 This time, Lionel Simmons did CHICAGO CUBS—Signed Gary Vorsho, basketball, but Bennet’s Chris Rizy (24) blocks his path Calcavecchia leads Doral will play four exhibition games each in the Soviet outfielder, to a one-year controct. MIDWEST Lanny Wadkins 37-35—72 the damage. The nation’s second- CINCINNATI REDS—Agreed to terms during play Thursday afternoon in the fourth annual Chicago St. 69, Youngstown St. 63 Brad Bryant 36-36—72 MIAM I (A P) — It was something of a blessing Union in September. 3338— 72 leading scorer got 36 points and 10 NHL results with Paul O’Neill, outfielder, on a E. Illinois 70, Ill.-Chicago 69 Bob Estes The league announced Thursday that the one-year contract. llling Junior High Freshman Invitational. Bennet’s Evansville 85, Detroit 71 George Archer 3338-73 in disguise. Mark Calcavecchia said, when he rebounds to lead host La Salle. Indiana 76, Michigan St. 65 36- 37—73 Washington Capitals and Calgary Flames will NEW YORK METS—Agreed to terms Terrance Williams is at the right. Bennet won, 70-35. missed the cut last weekend in San Diego. “ We got off to a slow start and with Randy Myers, pitcher, on a one-veor Marquette 88, Md.-Baltimore County 75 Bernhard Langer 3338—73 become the first NHL clubs to play in the Soviet Whalers 4, Nordlques 2 contract. Michigan 89, Ohio St. 72 Tommy Armour III 37- 36-73 “ I was trying as hard as I could. I ’d made a lot that really hurt us.” Florida State Union, although an all-star squad did play there PITTSBURGH PIRATES—Signed Steve Purdue 78, Minnesota 63 Nick Faldo 3338—73 of cuts in a row and for pride’s sake, I wanted to coach Pat Kennedy said. Henderson, outfielder, to a minor-league St. Louis 67, Loyola, III. 56 Jerry Pate 37- 36—73 in 1972. Quebec 0 1 1—2 Indiana 25 23 23 26— 97 Wichita St. 84, Indiana St. 69 Paul Azinger 38- 35—73 keep it going. George McCloud scored 36 Hartford 2 1 1—4 contract. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Agreed to Atlanta 23 24 31 22—100 SOUTHWEST Morris Hatolsky 36-37—73 “ But I needed a couple of days off. And by Soviet hockey teams have played regularly Rrsf Period—1, Horfford, Tippett 14 3-PoInt gools—Miller, Rivers. Fouled Mercer 75, Ark.-LIttle Rock 72 Curtis Strange 3338—73 points for the Seminoles, 19-6. He (Hull, Evoson), 16:15. Z Hartford, Mortln7 terms with John Morris, outfielder, on a missing the cut, I got to spend a day with Peter played NHL teams in Canada and the United one-year contract. Basketball 0 u t—None . Rebounds— Indiana 54 North Texos 76, NE Louisiana 71 36- 37—73 was lO-for-17 from 3-point range, (Peterson, Young), 16:48. Penalties— (Thompson 12), Atlonto 53 (Malone 17). Stephen F.AustIn 73, SW Texas St. 61 Bob Eastwood 3338—73 Kostis.” Calcavecchia said. States. Rnn, Que (tripping), 2:46; MacDermId, BASKETBALL but missed a 3-point try with four Natlonol Basketball Association Assists—Indiana 23 (Fleming 7), Atlanta21 Texos-Arllngton 90, NW Louisiana 82 Brian Tennyson 3337— 73 “ When I see that guy before a tournament,” At a news conference held at the United Har (tripping) ,4:24; Hough,Que (tripping), (Rivers 11). Total fouls— Indiana 28, Tulsa 68, S. Illinois 63 Howord Twltty 3338— 73 seconds left that would have tied 6:47; Poddubny, Que (slashing), 9:47; DETROIT PISTONS—Signed John Calcavecchia said of the man who teaches a large Nations, Alan Eagleson, director of the NHL Long, guard. Waived Darryl Dawkins, Atlanta 20. Technicals— Indiana Illegal FAR WEST Tim Simpson 34- 39—73 it. Maloney, Hor (hooking), 10:29; Fortler,Que NBA standings defense 3, Miller, Person, Malone. A— Arizona IX , Arizona St. 74 3337—73 Players Association, said the contests will be a (roughing), 10:45; S.Cote, Har (roughing), center. number of touring pros, “ I usually play pretty AP photo L.A. CLIPPERS—Signed Eric White, 14,579. Boise St. 63, Idaho 61 Seve Ballesteros 3337— 73 friendly competition. La Salle, 23-5, led 5833 at 10:45; Somuelsson, Har (roughing), Colorado St. 81, Texas-EI Paso 68 Joey SIndelar 3338— 73 good,” 12:27; (3oulet,(}ue (holding), 12:53; Marols, forward, for the remainder of the season. EASTERN CONFERENCE halftime and was ahead 87-76 with PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS—Troded Atlantic Division Knicks 139,Hornets 114 Fullerton St. 72, Pocific U. » David Canipe 34-40—74 And this is no exception. GETTING READY — Michigan State’s Steve Smith, right, Que, double minor (roughing), 18:37; Long Beach St. 72, UC Irvine 67 Kenny Perry 3836-74 6:07 remaining. Florida State Lawton, Har, double minor (roughing), KIkl Vandeweghe, forward, to the New W L Pet. GB Calcavecchia, clearly the dominant figure this Texas group gets OK York Knicks for a first-round draft cholcein 36 17 .679 — Nev.-Las Vegas 75, Fresno St. 71 Billy Ray Brown 37- 37—74 closed within one point, but was starts to cut arouncJ Indiana’s Joe Hillman in their Big Ten 18:37. New York CHARLOTTE (114) season, compiled a 7-under-par 65 and took a 1989. Phllodelphia 29 22 .569 6 New Mexico St. 82, UC Santa Barbara 81 Sandy Lyle 3338— 74 still behind 101-95 with 24 seconds Second Period—3, Quebec, Hough 6 Rambis 4-9 37 13, Tripucka 39 35 15, Ray Floyd 39- 35—74 battle Thursday night in East Lansing, Mich. The No. 4 (Poddubny, P.Stastny), :30. 4, Hartford, SACRAMENTO KINGS—Traded Ed Boston 24 28 .462 11'/j two-shot lead Thursday in the first round of the FORT WORTH. Texas (AP) - Baseball Pinckney, forward, and Joe K lelne, center, Cureton 1-2002, Chapman 2-9004, Holton38 Oregon St. 60, Californio 54 Duffy Waldorf 32-42—74 left. Babych 5 (DIneen, Young), 12:22 (pp). Washington 20 30 .400 UVi 33 9, Kempton 311 01 12, Reid 313 35 13, $1.3 million Doral Open golf tournament. Commissioner Peter Ueberroth has given his Hoosiers won, 76-65. to the Boston Celtics for DannyAInge, New Jersey 21 33 .389 15'/3 Southern Cal 78, Woshington St. 63 Chris Perry 37-37—74 “ I think everybody saw two of Penalties—Poddubny, Que (hook­ Bogues 1-12-24, Hoppen2-61-15, Rowsom7-14 Stanford 54, Oregon X Gll Morgan 3836—74 ing), 1:01; DIneen, Har (elbowing), guard, and Brod Lohous, center. Charlotte 14 39 .264 22 personal stamp of approval to a group of Texans, FOOTBALL 2-417, Curry 3132-219, LewIsM 1-41. Totals UCLA 101, Washington 78 Jim Hallet 3 3 3 9 - 74 the two best players in the 4:47; McRae, Que (hIgh-stIckIng), 5:12; Central Division 43962334114. headed by the president’s son, George W. Bush, The Hoosiers, 22-5, won their clinched the Atlantic 10 cham­ Natlonot Football League Cleveland 40 12 .769 — Utoh 72, Air Force 71 Tom Shaw 3339—74 country in George McCloud and DIneen, Har (elbowing), 7:23; Pod­ NEW YORK (139) Utah St. 70, San Jose St. 62 John Inman 37-37—74 Sabres’ Ruuttu suspended trying to buy the Texas Rangers from Eddie dubny, Que (roughing), 11:27; Tippett, BUFFALO BILLS—Named Nick Nlco- Detroit 34 15 .694 4Vi Lionel Simmons.” Kennedy said. sixth straight game and im­ pionship and extended the na­ lau receivers coach. Newman 373311, Oakley 383815, Ewing Weber St. 82, E. Washington 73 Phil Blackmar 39-35—74 Har (roughing), 11:27; Picard, Que Milwaukee 32 17 ,653 6'/j 12-M 35 28, Jackson 7-10 34 » , Tucker 311 Chiles. proved to 12-1 in the Big Ten, tion’s longest winning streak to 22 HOUSTON OILERS—Named Frank Atlanta 33 20 .623 m Wyoming 72, Brigham Young 65 Gary Hallberg 34-40—74 No. 2 Arizona 109, Arizona St. 74: (tripping), 11:56; Stienburg, Que (rough­ 00 12, Green 37 34 14,G.WIIklns3110O Gary Koch 3339—74 MONTREAL (AP) - Buffalo Sabres center Bush, the president’s eldest son, and Edward games. ing), 13:19; Finn, Que, nholor (fighting), Novak running backs coach, and Ray Chicago 31 20 .608 6Vi All-American Sean Elliott scored three games ahead of second- Sherman, receivers coach. 12, Strickland 38 36 11, Walker 35 1-2 10, Jack Kay Jr 3836—74 Christian Ruuttu was suspended for five games 13:19; Somuelsson, Har, double minor Indiana 11 40 .216 28'/z E. Wilkins 1-5002, Butler 2-7004. Totals5399 Rose met with Ueberroth Thursday, but Chiles 22 points in his final home game place Illinois. Herbie Brooks, who went over (roughing, hIgh-stIckIng), 13:19; Jennings, WESTERN CONFERENCE 2332139. Thursday by the National Hockey League for said he has not talked with the commissioner M IA M I DOLPHINS—Signed E.J. Jun­ Midwest Division as Arizona clinched a tie for its No. 9 Duke 86, No. 17 North the career l,008point mark, and Har, malor (fighting), 13:19; (Soulet, (Jue ior, llnebocker, to a two-year contract. Charlotte 28 M 26 30—114 Bowling high-sticking Vancouver’s Larry Melnyk on Feb. about the deal. (cross-checking), 14:11; P.Stostnv, Que, W L Pet. GB New York K 37 37 25—139 second straight Pacific-10 Con­ Carolina St. 65: Danny Ferry got Steve Berger scored 14 points TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Signed — double minor (roughing), 14:50; A6alo- Utah 33 20 .623 3Polnt goals—Tucker 2, Jackson 2, Others in the partnership include Fort Worth 26 points in his final home game apiece for the host Mountaineers, Sylvester Stomps, running back. Houston 31 20 .608 1 Scholastic ference title. nev, Har (holding), 17:20; Leschvshyn, Walker, Rowsom, Curry. Fouled out— ^**NHL Executive Vice President Brian O’Neill businessman Richard Rainwater, the Fort Worth 23-2 and 180. Ahead 22-21, West Que (hooking), 18:28; Brown, Que, HOCKEY Dallas 27 23 .540 4'/j Anthony Cook scored 18 points and Duke moved within a half­ Notional Hockey League None. Rebounds—Charlotte 50 (Rambis, Powder Puff said in a statement that Ruuttu did not misconduct, 18:28; Fortier, (Sue (rough­ Denver 28 25 .528 5 Hoppen 7), New York 63 (Oakley, Green 10). Star-Telegram reported today. The newspaper and Ken Lofton had 13 in joining game of Atlantic Coast Confer­ Virginia opened the second half ing), 20:ro,' MacDermId, Har (roughing), NHL—Suspended Chrlstlon Ruuttu, Buf- San Antonio 13 38 .255 19 deliberately try to injure Melnyk, but called the folo center, for five games for high-stIckIng Assists—Charlotte 32 (Bogues 11), New Sharon Caruso 199-464, Rolande Clark said the Bush-Rose group has emerged as the ence co-leaders North Carolina with a 22-7 run. 20 : 00. Miami 7 44 .137 25 York 35 (Jackson 15). Total fouls— Elliott as seniors making their Vancouver's Larry Melnyk on Feb. 10. Pacific Division 175, Vicky Lodabouche 198-519, Joanne llling Invitational action, “ extremely careless and reckless,” most viable candidate to purchase the American Third Period—5, Quebec, Goulet 22 Charlotte 23, New York 29. Technical— Desllet 179-467, Kathy Randal 1501, M ary farewell appearances. The Wild­ State and North Carolina. No. 13 Michigan 89, Ohio St. 72: (Poddubny, Picard),16:59(pp).6, Hertford, L.A. Lakers 35 17 .673 — CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Charlotte coach Harter, Charlotte Illegal Wright 477, Terry Slemlnski 469. The fourth annual llling Junior High League team. cats. 21-3 and 15-1 in the Pac-10, The Blue Devils. 21-4, are 8-4 in Glen Rice scored 30 points and Ferroro X (SIdorklewIcz), 19:02 (en). Phoenix 33 18 .647 1'/2 defense. New York Illegal defense. A— Basketball Freshman Invitatlonai be­ Recalled Chris Clifford, goaltender, from Seattle 32 19 .627 2'/2 the ACC after their seventh Michigan reached the 28victory Penalties— Babych, Har (holding), 6:09; Saginaw of the International Hockey 16.1X. gan on Thursday. In the first game, the went 14-0 at McKale Center for Glllls, Que (slashing), 11:41; Lodouceur, Golden State 29 21 .580 5 LaVae Industrial llling girls nipped East Hartford, 32-31. their second consecutive unde­ straight victory. North Carolina mark for the sixth straight Hor (slashing), 11:41; Brown, Que (crosv Leogue. Portlond 25 25 .500 9 COLLEGE Potty Hornbostel led llling with 15 Mets end Mariner talks checking), 12:12; Babych, Har (hlgh- Sacramento 14 37 .275 20'/2 Nets 111.Clippers 100 Phil Masse 228557, Dan Elmore points while M ary M orlarty added five. feated season at home and 33rd State is 18-6 and 8-3. season. sttcklng), 13:03; Young, Har (holding), CINCINNATI—Announced the resigna­ L.A. Clippers 11 43 .204 25 202-203578, Larry Kowalshyn 201-563, tion of Kevin Gllbride, offensive coordina­ Rebecca Peet and Cheryl McFarlane PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (A P) - The New York consecutive victory overall. Chucky Brown scored 16 points The Wolverines are 286 and 8-5 15:23; Glllls, Que (roughing), 17:36; Ladou- Thursday's Games Mac Segar 213-558, Dave Mazzoll X I- were best tor East Hortford with 10 and and Rodney Monroe had 15 for the ceur, Har (roughing), 17:36; Poddubny, tor, to become auarterbacks coach of the New York 139, Chorlofte 114 L.A. CLIPPERS (IK ) 565, Pat Castagna 222-588, Joe Parker Mets on Thursday ended talks with Seattle on No. 4 Indiana 76, Michigan St. 65; in the Big Ten. Ohio State, playing Houston Oilers. eight points, respectively. Que (hIgh-stIckIng), 18:00; Jennlngs,Har New Jersey 111, L.A. Clippers 100 Norman 313 34 16, Smith 7-11 1-2 15, X7, M ike Kopp 222-554, Jeff Worner X5, The Bennet girls defeated Windsor, acquiring Mariners left-hander Mark Langston. Jay Edwards scored 21 points and Wolfpack. its first home game without (hIgh-stIckIng), 18:00. Atlanta IX, Indiana 97 Beniamin 314 1-1 13, Grant 316 0-2 6, Ernie Whipple X2, Barry PInnev 559, R.WIIIIams310008, Wolf 2-9326, Dailey 1-3 54-41, and will face llling In the sparked a first-half burst for No. 11 W. Virginia 65, St. injured Jay Burson, is 17-9 and Shots on goal—Quebec 6-12-15—33. Hart­ Friday's Gomes Frank Uriah 204-X3599, Dan Dumond championship today at 3:10 p.m. Nata­ “ The Mets have ended all talks with the Seattle ford 17-21-12-50. Milwaukee vs. Boston ot Hartford, 7:X 1- 23, Garrick 2-5304, Nlxon7-110014,Klte1-5X3, John Belasky X I, Ken Sessa 561, Joseph's 50: West Virginia 6-7. 2- 24, Whlte381-27, Lock 2-2(M)4.Totals43107 sha Jackson and Cindy Botticello Mariners regarding Mark Langston,” New York Indiana. Power-ploy Opportunities—Quebec 1 of9; p.m. Bill Conway 214, Bruce Law 2X, (Tory pumped In 16 points apiece for Bennet 1 vice president Joe Mcllvaine said. Horfford 1 of 12. L.A. Clippers at Miami, 7:X p.m. 12-17IX . Rawson 554, John KozIckI X3X4-608, while Michelle Brown added 10. Rosem­ Goalies—Quebec, Tugnutt, 7-5-2 (49 Rec Hoop Portlond of Cleveland, 7:X p.m. NEW JERSEY (111) Joe Paggloll 216, Pete Beaudry 234-567, ary Horn poured In 24 for Windsor. According to published reports in Seattle shots-46 soves). Hartford, SIdorklewIcz, San Antonio ot Indiana, 7:X p.m. Hinson 1319 9-10 35, Morris 311 009, Lee John McCarthy X1-569, Tippy Hyson 3101-29, Hopson 8-221-217, Conner 393212, The girls' consolation game between earlier this week, the Mariners were close to 16-13-3 (33-31). Utah at Denver, 8 p.m. X7, Mike Flellstead 223, FredTwarkIns East Hartford and Windsor will be A—12,759. New York vs. Washington at Baltimore, Carroll 351-37, Gaines000-00, Shackleford 211, Brian Brown 214. today at 4:M p.m. sending Langston to New York with outfielder Wings rally behind Yzerman Referee—Denis Morel. Linesmen— 8 p.m. 2-2 1-2 5, Jones 36 1-2 7, Mc<3ee 310 00 10. Women’s Rec Totals43941323111. In boys’ action, Bennet routed cros­ Jay Buhner and infielder Jim Bowie for pitchers Bob Hodges, Leon Stickle. Houston at Chicogo, 8:X p.m. Home Engineers stown rival llling, 7835. Terrance Playoff final- Blue Team 52 (TammI Golden State at Dallas, 8:X p.m. L.A. Clippers 25 16 25 34—IK Sid Fernandez, David West and Kevin Tampani New Jersey X M 31 20—111 Bette Dufralne 188-521, Ruth Skiba Wllllomsand Paul Kirby ted the wav for take it to us,” said Coffey, who Sweet 14, Chris Dailey 8, Kathy LunghI Philadelphia of Phoenix, 9:X p.m. Bennet with 19 and 18 points, respec­ and infielder Howard Johnson. DETROIT (AP) - Steve Yzer­ seven minutes into the second 8, Lori Kulo 8), Nassiff's 39 (Cothv Sacramento at L.A. Lokers, 10:X p.m. 3Polnt goals— McGee 2, Morris. Fouled 188484, Shirley Eldrldge 208192-557, period, courtesy of two Paul scored two goals. “ I don’t have a out—None. Rebounds—Los Angeles 57 Beverly Morin 179, Alice Chittick tively. Jeff Lazzarls added seven “ Seattle Mariners and New York Mets have man .set a Detroit Red Wings Bochain 15, Peg Walsh 9). Saturday's Games markers for Bennet. Dennis Davis and Detroit at New Jersey, 7:X p.m. (Normon 8), New Jersey 66 (Lee 12). lX-495, Linda M aher 194-193-5X, Karin terminated all talks on a possible multi-player record with his .56th goal. But his Coffey goals and five assists by whole lot to say about it. You saw Assists—Los Angeles 26 (Grant 10), New Scheer X3-515, Donna Hardesty 183525, Randy Shakes netted 10 each for llling CanucksZ.MapleLeafal San Antonio at Charlotte, 7:X p.m. wmie Dave White chipped In with six. Mario Lemieux. But Petr Klima it It was a joke” Adults Chicogo at Atlanta, 7:X p.m. Jersey 31 (Conner 18). Total fouls—Los Francine Turgeon 204-485, Alyce McAr- deal.” a Mariners spokesman said. “ Since an .57th was far more important. dle 218-508, Alice Hirth 182-494, M artha Bennet will meet the Rockville fresh­ began the comeback at 7;.54 and Pitt.sburgh earned a consola­ Washington ot Dollas, 8 :X p.m. Angeles 17, New Jersey 19. A— 10,045. men, 0 65-55 winner over Sooth Windsor, agreement could not be reached at this time, both Yzerman scored his .second Toronto 0 1 0 0—1 style 105 (Dave M ilner 24, Gene Nolen Houston ot Mllwoukee, 9 p.m. Grant 1984W, Gali Pasqurell 183, Renee Yzerman connected for his miles­ tion prize, moving into a first- Vancouver 0 0 1 1—2 23, Paul Sebastyan 22, Gary Bailey 15, In the championship tilt today at 4:X sides felt it would be best that further discussions goal of the game with five Sacramento at Seattle, 10 p.m. Big East standings Ellis 198503, Rose Laflome 182-188511, p.m. place tie with Washington and the First Period—None. Penoltles— Gary Wright 11, Mike Bearegard 10), Sunday’s Games Evelyn Anton 474, Karen Vendette be discontinued.” minutes remaining in the third tone 1:57 later. Hammond, Tor (tripping), 1:X; Kordic, ...The boys' consolation game between Manchester Police 87 (Bob Charbon- Boston of New York, 2 p.m. Big East Conference 181-473, Morla Walton 452, TrudI Zul- “ I wasn’t too thrilled about it at New York Rangers in the Patrick Tor, mlnor-misconduct (roughing), 13:21. neou 28, M arty Jordan 18, Chip Brown O'oll llling and South Windsor will take place period Thursday night to cap a Utah ot Indiana, 2 :X p.m. dema 472, Kristina Carpenter 491, Kim at 3:10 p.m. the time.” Yzerman said, “ We Division. The Red Wings lead the 15) Horan 470, Fran O'Brien 492. frantic rally that saw the Red Philadelphia of Denver, 4:X p.m. Georgetown Kevin Gelssler and M ark Hornols had Wells warns Carl Lewis Norris Division. Second Period— 1, Toronto, lofrote 8, B.A. Club 81 (Bill Bellock 21, George L.A. Clippers at Detroit, 7 p.m. Seton Hall Wings wipe out a six-goal deficit were down 81. But we got back in 16:37. Penoltles—None. Hickey 14, Brian Moran 13, Mark X and 18 points, respectively, tor Portland at Miami, 7:X p.m. Syracuse Rockville. Chris Callo scored o game- the game and made it exciting. Canucks 2, Maple Leafs 1 OT: Third Period—2, Voncouver, Stanley 2 Bennett 13), M ain Pub 70 (Nick Foran Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, 10:X p.m. GLASGOW. Scotland (AP) — Former Olyrtipic and salvage a 6-6 NHLtie with the (Pederson, Sm yl), 4:10. Penoltles— Pittsburgh 15 10 high 26 for South Windsor. AP photo That made it better.” Jim Sandlack scored his 16th goal 24, Jim Wehr 16) Providence 17 7 sprint champion Allan Wells has warned six-time Pittsburgh Penguins. Salming. Tor (tripping), 1:42; TantI, Von Playoff schedule: Monday, Feb. 27 — Calendar The tournament will be completed MacLean and Dave Barr closed of the season with 18 seconds left (hooking), 4:39; Curran, Tor (cross­ Vlllanova 15 12 Monday If Its snowed out today. gold medalist Carl Lewis to stop accusing other “ Once we got that third goal Style vs. Glenn Construction, 6 :X p .m .; Connecticut 14 9 RAINED OUT — Lynn Adams, left, and out the second-period scoring and in overtime, extending Vancouv­ checking), 8:14; TantI, Von (roughing), Manchester Police vs. PD&S, 8 p.m. NBA results athletes of taking drugs and says he “ would not (scored by Paul MacLean) you 8:14; Hammond, Tor (tripping), 11 :X; St. John's 14 10 Both of these gomes will be played In the Boston College 9 14 her brother, Leslie, head for cover could really see it going our Lee Norwood’s power-play goal er’s winning streak to a club- Ihnacak, Tor (elbowing), 19:49; TantI, Van new gym. TODAY be surprised if one day his halo slipped and Beys Basketball Thursday at Princeville Makai Golf way.” said Yzerman. whose first early in the third cut the lead to record seven games. (roughing), 19:49. Manchester Bar Association vs. Irish Hawks 100, Pacers 97 Saturday's Games choked” the American track star. Overtime—3, Voncouver, Sandlak 16 Insurance, 6:30 p.m. This game will be East Hartford at Manchester, 7:30 lio.T V goal — less than two minutes 85 and set the stage for Yzer- Vancouver, which trailed 1-0 (Snepsts, Linden), 4:42. Penalties—None. Pittsburgh at UConn (Civic Center), 1 VInal Tech at Cheney Tech, 7:30 Course in Princevilie, Kauai, after rain In a column in the March edition of Scotland’s played In the old gym. p.m. man’s game-tying effort. after two periods, had been 8180 Shots on goal—Toronto 10-5-4-0—19. Standings: Notional — BCI 13-1 INDIANA (97) Cromwell at Bolton, 7;X forced canceilation of the start of the Runner magazine. Wells accused Lewis of riding earlier — broke the Detroit mark Vancouver 13-9-15-2—39. Person 5-15 00 10, Thompson 4-10 0-0 8, Providence ot Seton Hall, 1 p.m. Bacon Academy at Coventry, 7:X The Penguins jumped on the when it trailed entering the third (league champs). Network Tovern 10-4, Vlllanova at Boston College, 7 p.m. a “ snowy white chariot against drugs” and of 55 in a season set in 1984-85 by Power-play Opportunities—Toronto 0 of Westown Phormacy 9-5, Monchester Smlts7-111-l 15,Flemlno7-123-317,Mlller4-11 Bovs Swimming TODAY LPGA Women’s Kemper Open for a Red Wings early and often and period. 1; Vancouver 0 of 4. 3-312, Gray 1-1002, Schremp(7-8 4-718, Sklles Georgetown at St. John's, 9 p.m. Manchester at Hartford Public, 3:X rJ Women’s Kemper bringing all athletes under suspicion. John Ogrodnick. “ Everybody felt Bar Association 8-6, Irish Insurance8-6, Sunday's Game Goalies—Toronto, Bester, 11-15-2 (39 B.A. Club 7-7, Amusements Unlimited 3-4 00 6, Wlttman 1-5 00 2, Drelllng 331-1 7. open, ESPN second consecutive day. More than six Lewis, who was in Birmingham. England on good and we got things going in built their lead to 80 when Coffey Vancouver, fourth in the Totals42-X12-1597. Kentucky at Syracuse, noon SATURDAY 7:X p.m. — Bucks at Celtics, Sport- shots-37saves). Voncouver, Me Lean, 16-11-2 6- 8, M ain Pub 5-9, Sportsman’s Cafe Monday's (Tames inches of rain fell on Kauai Isiand’s north the right direction. and Jock Callander scored less Smythe Division, now has 61 (19-18). 3-11, Smoke 0-14. ATLANTA (IK) Bovs Basketball sChannel, WILI (1408AM) Thursday, said. “ Allan said negative things Levlngston 2-9 02 4, Wilkins 9-22 8-1026, Vlllanova at Georgetown, 7:X p.m. ACC Tournament (-/« ScholostIc basketball: “ Obviously, that gaveusa lot of than three minutes apart early in points in 63 games. Last season, A—15,906. American — Style 10-4 (league Boston College at St. John's, 8 p.m. shore in two days, deiaying the start of about me in 1983 and 1984, I guess he doesn’t like Referee— Ron Hoggarth. champs), Manchster Police 8-6, PD8.S Malone9-146-724,Rlvers3116-613,Theus6-18 (At Xavier High, Middletown) Cromwell at Bolton, WCNX (1158AM) confidence.” the second period. the Canucks finished with only 59 5-517, Corr 310006, Battle2-72-26, Koncak 1 -4 Tuesday's Game Xavier vs. Fairfield Prep, 4 p.m ^8 p.m. — Knicks at Bullets, Channel 9, me. I have nothing against Allan.” Linesmen— Shone Heyer, Brod Lozoro- 7- 7, Glenn Construction 6-8, Pagonl UConn at Syracuse, 8 p.m. the $400,000 tournament. “ We just sat back and let them points in 80 games. wlch. Caterers 6-8, Manchester Cycle 5-9. 2-2 4, Webb 0-100 0. Totals 35-96 29-34IX . Eost Catholic vs. St. Bernard, 8 p m Detroit trailed 80 less than MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 24, 1989 — 15 — M A iNTHFSTFR HFRAlT) Friday. Feh 24. 1989 FOCUS/Advice______WEEKEND Coffeehouse planned Party supports homeless The Manchester Grace Church of Christ will hold The South Park Inn Shelter for the homeless in Mom upset that little thief was rewarded its monthly coffeehouse on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at Hartford will be the beneficiary when Shenanigan’s the North United Methodist Church. 300 Parker St. Restaurant throws a party Sunday evening. The DEAR ABBY: Re­ years of her life. sary to write and thank someone for a The coffeehouse will feature area musicians Janet restaurant, at 1 Gold St.. Hartford, will throw a cently I was in a grocery After my wife was diagnosed as thank-you gift? This is not a joke. I am Hallihan. Pete Dadalt and Jennifer Abbondanza. lavish party costing $150 per person, starting at 7 store with my two terminal, she told me that she had serious. Admission and refreshments are free. p.m. The price includes wine and champagne, a daughters, ages 4 and 7. heard (she didn’t say where) that men I had a houseguest over the six-course meal, and several kinds of After we left, I disco­ Dear Abby over 50 are highly susceptible to holidays. She sent me a gift thanking entertainment. Tickets are still available. Call vered that my 4-year- cancer of the prostate if they go me for my hospitality. My mother Meet the author 522-4117 for reservations this evening old had taken some Abigail Van Buren without sex for very long. Is this true? says I must acknowledge it. The authorof “ Squanto,” a book explaining the candy, so I made her go life of the Indian who helped the Pilgrims adapt to back in with me, apolog­ I say that she thanked me for my Alice Is wonderful I certainly hope not, because my the new world, will lecture and autograph her ize to the manager and religion forbids sex outside marriage hospitality, and there is no need to books on Sunday. Feenie Ziner of Branford wrote Wonderful Alice in Wonderland has been turned return the candy. and I am in no mood to date another thank her for thanking me. this biography 20 years ago. but it has recently into a musical, which will be performed Sunday at To my amazement, woman, let alone go to bed with one. What do you say? been re-released. Squanto was born around the the manager rewarded her for her important point. Rewarding a child You can print this if you think it will ENOUGH THANKS ALREADY the Prince Street Players of New York, at the “ honesty” by giving her and her sister lavishly for returning ill-gotten gains help others, but I respectfully ask you year 1600 in the Pawtuxet tribe. He was kidnapped Greater Hartford Jewish Community Center, 335 more candy than she had stolen! gives the child the impression that to withhold my name and the name of DEAR ENOUGH: It is not enough. by English explorers and taken as a slave to Bloomfield Ave.. West Hartford. Ballet and Abby, please tell shopkeepers to stealing pays off. The shopkeeper my town. Sign me... You should thank her for her gift. England, where he learned European customs and stylized movements are used in some scenes to reinforce parents’ efforts to teach should have praised the child for OVER 50 AND WORRIED languages. Ziner, a professor of English at the portray the dream-like quality of Alice’s children that stealing is wrong. I ’m owning up to her wrongdoing and told University of Connecticut, will speak on Sunday at adventure. The show is at 2 p.m. Tickets are $4 afraid that shopkeeper gave the her sternly never to take anything DEAR OVER 50: Cancer of the the Benton Connection Gallery, near Jorgensen each; call 236-4571 to reserve them. wrong message to my children. The again. prostate does occur more frequently "How to Write Letters tor All Occasions" Auditorium at the University of Connecticut in provides sample letters ofconpratulatlans, 4-year-old felt like a hero in front of in men past 50, but it has nothing to do thank-yous, condolences, resumes and busi­ Storrs. her big sister for getting even more DEAR ABBY: I lost my wife after with sexual activity. See your physi­ ness letters — even how to write a love letterl Bloomin’ lovely having been married for 30 years. We It tells you how to properly address WINNER WITH HOPE — Elizabeth candy than she had taken. cian for regular checkups, and don’t clergymen, government ofticlals, dignitar­ Like an early harbinger of spring, the Hartford Please comment on this. had one of those very good marriages worry. ies, widows and athers. To oreder, send your Taylor received the America’s Hope Riding the carousel Flower Show is open. The colorful production MOM IN SNELLVILLE, GA. that are all too rare these days. She name and address, plus check or money Award at a star-studded gala Thursday order tor $2.89 to; Abby's Letter Booklet, Opera Northeast presents a production of brings visitors through 13.000 square feet of novel died a little over a year ago, but she DEAR ABBY: My mother and I are P.O. Box 447, Mount M orris, III. 61054. night in Palm Desert, Calif. ON MANY LEVELS — Singers perform ford, through Sunday. Performances are landscapes, marvelous displays, herbs, potted was a very sick woman for the last two (Postage Is Included.) Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Carousel.” the DEAR MOM: You make a very havino a disagreement. Is it neces­ tonight at 8, Saturday and Sunday at 2 plants and more. The University of Connecticut’s beloved show set in New England in the 19th on stage platforms in "Elvis; A Musical century. The performance will be at the Jorgensen Celebration” which is at Bushnell and 8 p.m. Tickets are between $17 and Cooperative Extension will offer soil testing, and help on a variety of topics, from tropical plants to WIT OF THE WORLD Auditorium, at the University of Connecticut in Memorial Hall, 166 Capitol Ave., Hart­ $32. Call 246-6807. PEOPLE insect control. Admission is $5 for adults, $2 for Storrs. Tickets are between $5 and $15 each. The children. All-day parking for $1 is available at the Americans putting stopwatch show is at 8 p.m. Saturday. Taylor receives award Freight York Parking, Morgan and Market streets. The exhibits are open tonight until 10 p.m., PALM DESERT, Calif. (AP) - Elizabeth Luck of the Irish Pop to the pages Saturday from 10 a m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday, 10 Taylor was hailed as one of Hollywood’s last Cinema noir Irish folk singer and composer Tommy Makem A large exhibit of pop-up books and other a.m. to 5 p.m. on their ’88 tax preparations true legends during an all-star tribute to her As part of the Celebration of Black Cinema, the will present a benefit concert for Newington volumes with movable pages will be displayed at philanthropic works. Wadsworth Atheneum, 600 Main St., Hartford, is Children’s Hospital tonight at 7; 30. The show will the Elihu Burritt Library in New Britain through As a nation, simply filling out the forms, The actress, who turns 57 Monday, was the presenting three films at noon Saturday. These be at the Knights of Columbus Hall. North March 20. This exhibit shows how books from 1860 we spend by because when a number is recipient of America’s Hope Award at the Bob are: “ Love Brew in an African Pot,” “ Jemima and Mountain Road, Newington. Playing with Makem through the present have used cut and folded paper IRS estimates entered in one place, it automati­ Hope Cultural Center in Palm Desert, an Johnny” and “ Road to Accra.” The films are will be the Black Velvet Band. Beverages, food and illustrations. Works by some of the best modern about 1.5billion cally modifies all other entries to exclusive resort 120 miles east of Los Angeles. presented free in the museum’s Avery Theater. The show was taped for an hourlong ABC-TV Irish goods will be available. Tickets are $12. with “ paper engineers” are represented. The exhibit is hours a year Sylvia which it applies. But you still At noon on Sunday, there will be a lecture called special to be broadcast on March 9. all proceeds going to the hospital. Call 627-4863 or in the second floor lobby of the library, on Wells just filling out have to keep records, and you “ Looking Ahead. Recent Black Cinema.” This will our income tax may wonder whether it’s wise to The award acknowledged her charity work, 267-8578. Street, at Central Connecticut State University. It also be in the Avery Theater, and will be followed forms (never Porter spend time reading computer including the establishment of the American is free and open every day. by a screening of three other films. “ The Passion of mind record­ instructions rather than tax-form Foundation for AIDS Research. Remembrance,” “ Two Dollars and a Dream,” and keeping or instructions. “ I thought that she looked just tremendous, Usin’ the old bean “ Handsworth Songs.” The stars come out gathering all Because tax laws have been absolutely regal, like a princess,” said Mickey The Ellington Congregational Church will have Rooney, Miss ’Taylor’s co-star in the 1945 the necessary changing yearly, a preparation an old fashioned ham and bean dinner on Saturday The stars will shine this weekend, and they’ll be to the nearest quarter-hour, are: classic, “ National Velvet.” “ Elizabeth Taylor m aterials). This is the equivalent program from an earlier year Musicians are eclectic at 5 and 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $6 general, $5 for in — rather than over — the Bristol Home & of 750,000 people working full­ ■ 1040EZ, 1.5 hours. probably won’t work this year, is one of the last in the genre known as a reai senior citizens and children under 12. Call 872-3907 Business Show. Lisa Peluso, who plays Ava Alden time, 40 hours a week, all year. ■ 1040A, 7 hours. and this year’s program likely star. There are few people today who are Katzberg and Snyder put on concerts which this evening to make a reservation. on the daytime drama, “ Loving,” will meet her Now, as we approach the time ■ 1040, 9 hours. won’t help you next year. Many of stars.” include topical as well as traditional songs, and an fans on Saturday, and Peter Boynton, who is Tonio when we will be pouring over our ■ Schedule A, itemized deduc­ the computer packages offer imaginary “ visit” to their own, completely on the show “ As the World Turns,” will be on hand records, reading tax instructions, tions, 4.5 hours. .substantial discounts on yearly fictitious radio station. They will perform Saturday Soul singer Hayes jailed An afternoon of song on Sunday. In addition, Mike Griffin, who is billed copying documents and mailing ■ Schedule B, interest and updates, however. evening at 8 at the Sounding Board Coffeehouse, in as the nation's greatest escape artist, will perform returns, these statistics take on dividends, 1.25 hours. Many also will actually print ATLANTA (AP) — Soul singer Isaac Hayes First Church of Christ Congregational. 12 S. Main The Hartford Philharmonia Society, which has been cited for contempt of court and jailed and offer $1,000 to anyone who can tie him up so real meaning. Altogether, the ■ Schedule C, business profit out the completed forms in a St., West Hartford. Admission is $6. Reservations includes Diana Belbruno of Manchester, will and loss, 10.75 hours. for being $346,300 behind in child-support and thoroughly as to prevent his extrication. The total time involved in this annual manner acceptable to the IRS, are advised; call 583-0841. present a concert Sunday at 3 p.m. in Christ Church task comes to an estimated 5.3 ■ Schedule D, capital gain and but this feature is useful only if alimony payments. Cathedral. Main and Church streets. Hartford personalities are only part of a show featuring 130 billion hours — enough to keep and loss 3.25 hours. you have an expensive laser Hayes, whose recordings include the score Tickets are $6 general, $5 senior citizens, $3 for exhibitors, with everything from computers to more than 2.5 million full-time ■ Schedule E, supplemental printer. Most computer owners for the movie “ Shaft,” was told Thursday by Play about plays opens students. They will be available at the door. home crafts. It’s all at Bristol Easter High School, workers busy all year long. income, 6.25 hours. don’t. Superior Court Judge Philip F. Etheridge that on King Street in Bristol. The show is open tonight The totals — and I repeat these The figures far and away he can get out of jail only by coming up with “ The Dresser,” a play about life backstage in the until 9. Saturday from noon to 9 p.m. and Sunday Dr. Gott are the results of studies initiated exceed earlier IRS estimates. Despite the disheartening esti­ $ 22 , 000 . theater, is opening this weekend at the Harriet S. It’s a small world from noon to 6 p.m. Admission is $3 for adults, Peter Gott, M.D. by the IRS — apply only to federal Because those earlier estimates mates from the IRS, there is one The judge said he jailed the entertainer, who Jorgensen Theatre on the University of children 12 and under free. Income taxes. They do not include were so far off the mark, it is dim glimmer in which individual lives in Marietta, because of Hayes’ repeated Connecticut’s Storrs campus. John Herr, professor The Enfield Lions Club will hold its sixth annual the time spent reading non-IRS impossible to tell from them taxpayers can take heart: Per­ refusal to comply with court orders to catch up of dramatic arts at the university, is starring in Doll House and Miniatures Show on Saturday at tax publications, including this whether tax simplification has sonal tax preparation is responsi­ and stay current on payments. Etheridge this. Performances run through March 5. Evening the Enfield Street School, in Enfield, from 9:30 column. They do not include occurred. ble for only one-third of the time described the amount of the past-due payments performances are every Tuesday through a m. to 4 p.m. Refreshments will be available. But is it art? autumn “ dry run” tax returns, Many taxpayers also are likely spent preparing tax forms. Busi­ as “ categorically ridiculous and almost Admission is $2 general. $1 for .senior citizens and Saturday at 8 p.m.; matinees on Saturdays and Musicians David Moss and Tom Guralnick will which the wise prepare at the to consider hiring an accountant nesses have it much worse, beyond belief.” Sundays at 2 p.m. To make reservations, call the children. spending on average of twice the present a program called “ Considered Noise” on beginning of the third quarter of or professional tax preparer. But Nutmeg Theatre, 486-3969. POINTING THE WAY — Melanie each year to anticipate next this relieves only part of the time preparing their tax returns. Saturday evening, using everything from drums Environment has April’s picture in time to make burden. An accountant will not Important advice; Prepare Kirkpatrick’s son jailed What’s an antique? and saxophone to water, metal and plastic toys. Willhide of the Connecticut Concert your taxes just as soon as you can. The performance will be at Real Arts Ways, in the money-saving adjustments. have kept records for you. That PHOENIX (AP) — The son of former United Who were the early collectors of American Ballet does a few pirouettes on pointe, in If you’re due a refund, the sooner Hartford Arts Center, 94 Allyn St., Hartford. Amendments to the paperwork job remains your own, unless you Nations Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick has antiques? Why did they want the “ junk” from other her role as a Sunbeam in the current you file, the sooner you’ll receive What a card Tickets are $6, and the concert starts at 8 p.m. effect on throats reduction act of 1980 require even are extremely organized, or very been jailed for investigation of aggravated people’s attics? Christopher Monkhou.se will production of "Snow White.” The next your check. If you owe taxes, Also this weekend, two exhibits will open in the more paperwork, which comes as wealthy and employ a year-round assault involving a woman he was apparently Baseball fans won’t want to miss the Baseball answer these questions in his slide presentation on performance will beSaturday at 2:30 p.m. financial manager. Even then, prepare the forms, but wiat to Real Art Ways gallery. Surrealistic sculptures by DEARDR. GOTT: I’ve had a sore throat for three a listing on each federal form living with, police said. Card Show on Sunday at the Elks Lodge, 758 Sunday. Called “ Antique Collecting in 19th Century send them in until it is closer to at ManchesterHigh School. Admission is years. Doctors say it’s an allergy. Breathing and specifying how long it will take to you will still have to collect at Douglas Kirkpatrick, 32, was arrested Rubber Ave., Naugatuck. The show is open from Jill Levine, using styrofoam, wire and industrial the April 15 deadline — that way New England,” his talk will be at 3 p.m. in the swallowing hurt. My tonsils were removed when I complete. The IRS fought the new least some receipts if you are to Tuesday at the apartment of an 18-year-old 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., and admission is $1,50 per modeling compounds, will be shown, along with $4 general, $2 for children and senior you get maximum use of your auditorium of the Connecticut Historical Society, 1 was 17. law, saying it would result in keep your tax exposure to a Phoenix woman who claimed she had been person. For information, call 723-9289. recent paintings by Ian Harvey. citizens. money. (However, be sure to put Elizabeth St., Hartford. confusion. I say the enlighten­ minimum. threatened with a knife, police spokesman Sgt. With the new boom in home enough aside to pay the biil.) DEAR READER: Prolonged sore throat in ment makes whatever confusion Andy Anderson said Thursday. computers, many people are The sooner you prepare your otherwise healthy adults almost always reflects it creates well worth it. Kirkpatrick was reported missing several considering using one or another return, the sooner you can make environmental pollution; that is, something you are The totals — keeping records, weeks ago from Sheppard and Enoch Pratt of the tax preparation software your decisions on what few breathing in is causing unremitting irritation of becoming familiar with instruc­ Hospital, a private, 322-bed mental institution packages. These include a var­ options you have for reducing your throat. The problem could be industrial tions, filling out forms, and in Towson, Md., just outside Baltimore, where iety of features, but they all future tax obligations. vapors, smog, cigarette smoke or other forms of actually filing this year, rounded Mrs. Kirkpatrick lives. pollution. Inhalational allergies are certainly a During an initial appearance Thursday possibility. morning in Maricopa County’s Madison Street If you have made an effort to avoid breathing air Jail, Kirkpatrick’s bail was set at $8,220. A jail that is contaminated — and to no avail — I suggest Who profits from pup’s labor? official said bail was not posted and Kirkpa­ that you see an allergist who, through special trick remained in custody. testing, can identify the substance (or substances) DEAR BRUCE: Six years ago, my brother to which you are reacting, offer advice and, dropped off his dog here. She is a female Gore dances with seniors perhaps, begin you on a series of desensitization thoroughbred and we have raised her and kept her injections to relieve your symptoms. since that time. The reason my brother couldn’t NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tipper Gore, Chronic infection, with either bacteria or viruses, continue with her was that he was living in who has spoken out against lyrics in rock ’n’ could conceivably cause chronic sore throat, but apartments where pets were not welcome. Smart Money roll music, had no objection to dancing a few this would be unusual. I believe that the most The dog was bred two years ago, had seven pups, slow waltzes at a senior citizens center. successful approach to your problem would be to see and one-third of the “ profits” went to my brother. Bruce Williams Mrs. Gore, the wife of Sen. Albert Gore Jr., IN RAPT EMBRACE — Rob an allergist. We have recently bred the dog again and my brother D-Tenn., visited the Adult Day Care Center Kowalski and Kim Jonah, seems to feel that he should still get a third of this where she greeted more than 20 people making members of the WORKS DEAR DR. GOTT: My nose runs a steady stream litter. crafts and enjoying other activities Contemporary Dance com­ all the time and the sneezing is really bad. I also My wife is absolutely furious. It’s her contention Wednesday. have headaches and dizziness. My doctor doesn’t that since we have been feeding the dog and caring During the hourlong visit, she danced to the pany, will perform with their seem that concerned. Is this normal for an for it for six years, it is in fact ours. The only roommates, which would generate about $90 a tunes of the Senior Citizens Band with some of company in the Lowe Pro­ 89-year-old woman? problem is that my brother’s name is still on the month positive cash flow, as well as reduce our the members of the center. gram Center at Manchester certificate of ownership that is registered with the mortgage. “ Services like these are so important to the Community College Thurs­ DEAR READER: No, it isn’t. kennel club. Since the property values in the area are going up many elderly people out there who need 1 day at 8 p.m. General I think that you are experiencing allergic rhinitis, What do you think? and the boy has to live someplace, this seems like a facilities where they can go to enjoy others and a reaction in your nose and throat from something in L.M., pretty good idea. Neither my accountant nor my get the care they need,” she said. admission is $12; student, your environment that you are allergic to. For VENTURA, CALIF. attorney can find flaws in the proposition. Can you? senior citizen and MCC example, dust, smoke and animal dander can cause L.S., faculty members pay $5. For these symptoms in susceptible individuals. DEAR L.M.: I think your brother is at the very GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. tickets, call 522-1045 or Tell your unconcerned doctor that, at 89, you least greedy and, at the very most, close to being a 647-6043. A free preview will shouldn’t have to put up with this; ask for a referral thief. After all, he dumped this dog on you six years DEAR L.S.: Since 1986, the advantages of owning Our Language to an allergist, a specialist who should be able to ago. I take it that he is not paying any boarding fees. real estate have somewhat diminished. You be presented in the student lounge at noon. identify the cause of your problem and suggest For all intents and purposes, the dog belongs to mentioned that the property would have about a $90 Coil winds into circles or spirals. Now you can run treatment. you. But whether you could have the proper papers a month positive cash flow. That money could be circles around those who are unfamiliar with coil. executed by the kennel club so you could receive the subject to taxes. One sense of interface involves the communicat­ D EAR DR. GOTT: In the past six months, my pumps’ pedigrees is something I don’t know and Why not put your son on the payroll as the ing or interacting of computers. I suppose Joan once wavy and shining hair has become limp and don’t wish to speculate about. manager of this property, so you can generate a loss Rivers programs her computer to ask, “ Can we Cinema lifeless. I ’m 65, male and I take Synthroid. But I believe you ought to sit down with your rather than a profit? Depending upon your earned interface?” brother and lay out the facts of life to him. If he income, this may or may not have some positive tax DEAR READER: One of the most striking signs wants a third of the revenue from the puppies then benefits. QUESTION: Here’s my dilemma: when is it Sot 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:25, 9:50, 12; Sun o c l u i c , iiitv \ 0) Frl-Sun 12:^J. — Oliver 3:15. — rne Naked Gun (PG-13) FrI 7, Aside from that, be certain that you have the HARTFORD & Company (G) Frl-Sun 12:20. 9:20; Sat and Sun 5, 7, 9:20. of thyroid deficiency is coarsening and thinning of by all means have him anteupa third of the care and proper to use dilemma? CIntma Clfv — Pelle: The Conqueror 12:15, 2:30, 4:45, 7:25, 9:50.— Three Fugitives (PG-13) FrI and Sat 12:40, 3, the hair. You are already taking supplemental feeding, licensing, veterinary bills, etc., from the appropriate insurance in place so that if one of the FrI 6:50, 9:40; Sat and Sun 1, 3:45, 6:50, MANCHESTER 9 .40, — Mississippi Burning (R) FrI 7, 5:05, 7:55,10:15,12:20; Sun 12:40,3, 5:05, WILLIMANTIC thyroid replacemnt (Synthroid), so I suspect that past six years. It seems to me that would more than roommates is injured, your interests are protected. 7:55, 10:15. — Dangerous Liaisons (R) UA Theaters East — The Naked Gun ANSWER: The prefix di-means “ two,” and you’d 9:45; Sot and Sun 1:15, 3:55, 7, 9:45. — (PG-13) FrI 7:30, 9:45; Sat and Sun 2:20, U.A.TheCInemas — TheFly II (R) FrI you already have an underactive thyroid gland. You cancel out any profits he would make on this litter. When your son graduates, you can decide whether Women on the Verge of a Nervous FrI and Sat 12, 2:20,4:40,7:05,11:50; Sun 8, 10:15, 12:10; Sat 1:15, 3:30, 5:45, 8, be wise ia formal writing to limit dilemma to any , 2:20, 4:40,7:05, 9:30. — The FIv II (R) 4:45, 7:30, 9:45. — Her Alibi (PG) FrI 7, may not be receiving enough medicine for your I don’t understand how people like your brother to keep the property or turn it over. This presumes Breakdown (R) FrI 7:30 , 9:55; Sat and 12 9:25; Sat and Sun 2, 4:25, 7, 9:25 — The 10:1‘(, 12:10; Sun 1:15, 3:30, 5:45, 8, 10:15. difficult choice between two options. Dictionaries, Sun 1:45, 4, 7:30, 9:55. — Benches FrI and Sat 1, 3:15, 5:15, 7:45, 10:10, — Dangerous Liaisons (R) FrI 7:30, 10, think. You did him a favor by taking his dog, and he that the market is reasonably stable and the 12:15; Sun 1,3:15, 5:15,7:45,10:10. — The Land Before Time (G) Satand Sun 2:10, needs. I suggest that you bring your hair condition to however, now show dilemma as a synonym for (PG-13) FrI 7:20, 9:50; Satond Sun 1:30, 4:15. — KInllte (R) Frl-Sun 7:15, 9:35 — 12:10; Sat 12, 2:30, 5, 7:30, 10, 12:10; Sun your doctor’s attention. He orshecanordera simple wants to benefit even more from it. I never cease to property can be sold with a minimum of 4:05, 7:20, 9:50. Burbs IPG) FrI and Sot 12:35, 2:50, 5, 12,2:30, 5,7:30,10. — The Burbs (PG) FrI predicament or even problem. Whether to use the 7:30, 9;30, 10, 12:05; Sun 12:35, 2:50, 5, Heavy Metal (R) FrI and Sat midnight. blood test to tell whether your level of thyroid be amazed by some of the demands people place on inconvenience. — The Rockv Horror Picture Show (R) 7:45, 10, 12; Sat 12:45, 3:05, 5:25, 7:45, 10, word in a more general sense is your diiemma. 7:30, 10. — Rain Man (R) FrI and Sot FrI and Sat midnight. — U2: Rattle and 12; Sun 12:45, 3:05, 5:25, 7:45, 10. — Rain hormone is too low. others, particularly their relatives. 1:30, 4:15, 7:15, 9:55, 12:25; Sun 1:30, Mon (R) FrI 7. 9:50; Sot and Sun 1, 4, 7, e a s t HARTFORD 4:15, 7:15, 9:55 — Tap (PG-13) FrI 2:10, Hum (PG-13) FrI ond Sat midnight. In such a case, more Synthroid may solve your Poor RIchords Pub and Cinema — 9:50. — Tap (R) FrI 7:20, 9:40, 11:50; Sat 4:30, 7:20, 9:40, 11:55; Sun 2:10, 4:30, VERNON 12 , 2:25 , 4:45 , 7:20, 9:40, 11:50; Sun 12, problems. If. however, your thyroid test is normal, DEAR BRUCE: Our youngest son is a sophomore Bruce Williams, America’s top radio talk host, is Schedule Unavollable . , „ 7-20, 9:40. — Twins (PG) FrI and Sot 2, 2:25, 4:45, 7:20, 9:40. — Gleaming Cube 485 Hartford Road, Manchester Do you have a question or comment about our Showcase Cinemas 1-9 — True Be­ 4:20, 7:10, 9:25, 11:30; Sun 2, 4:20, 7:10, Cine 1 A 2 — The Land Before Time you will probably need a consultation with a in college, and we are considering buying a heard each weeknight on NBC stations. Write to liever (R) FrI and Sot 12:30 , 2:40, 4:55, (G) Frl-Sun 1:15, 3. — Her Alibi (PG) FrI (PG-13) FrI 7:30, 9:45, 12; Sot 12:45, 3, language? Please write to Jeffrey McQuain, In care 9:25. — W orking G irl (R) FrI and Sat 7:15,9:30; Satond Sun 4:30,7:15, 9:30 — 5:15, 7:30, 9:45, 12; Sun 12:45, 3, 5:15, 643-6294 dermatologist to discover the cause of your hair condominium in the area for him. 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DILLON by Steve Dickenson KIT 'N' CARLYLE by Larry Wright Puzzles TV Tonight M&V, fOUR tVES' o u m *rt)U AND 60HAT ARMV. ..CCS? z, SANDBOX 3 B .FO R E I ARMPIT/PHmUAV^ [USA] MOVIE: 'Basket Case' A young .C H U N K WOIA C M T ‘f WH£N HF'S R^ADV,/'' ACROSS 3 Weekend- Answer to Previous Puzzle (ESPN) SportsCenter 5:30PiVi [TlviCJ MOVIE: King Kong (61) MOVIE: 'Haunted Honeymoon' A ra­ man and his grotesquely deformed twin welcoming dio star, planning to marry his co star at his Lives' Kept alive for a (decade, the legen 1 1 :35PM CD Night Court brother head to Manhattan on a mission of 1 Ore. time abbr. dary ape receives an artificial heart and family's ancestral mansion, is suddenly [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Hard Ticket to Hawaii' vengeance. Kevin Van Henlenryck, Terri .*^ "V 4 Air passages 4 In comparison M finds a kindred spirit in a recently captured plagued by phobias Gene Wilder, Gilda Susan Smith. Beverly Bonner 1982. 9 For (Sp.) with female Kong Linda Hamilton, Brian Ker- Radner, Dom DeLuise 1986 The female owners of an air freight service inadvertently become involved in diamond 1:35AM CD Dick Clarks Golden )» 12 Carry 5 Tree win. John Ashton. 1986 Rated PG-13. (In [A & E] Eagle and the Bear Stereo) smuggling Dona Spier, Hope Mane Carl­ Greats (R) 13 Part of small 6 Recent (pref.) [CNN] PrimeNews ton. Ronn Moss. 1987 Rated R intestine 6:00PM C3j CB) (22) C30) (40) N ew s 2:00AM CD The Judge (CC) 7 King___ [ESPN] Figure Skating: U.S. Pro Cham­ 1 2:00AM CD USA Today Scheduled a n | r u L Y 11 Woild Wide Wrestling 14 Medieval poem 8 Daub ® Matt Houston pionship From Orlando, Fla. (90 min.) (R) report on battered women (R) 15 Psychic___ 9 Intrigue T j l T U E (11) Benson [HBO] MOVIE: 'Switching Channels' ill) Friday the 13th: The Series An in­ 20) D C. Follies «C=> O 2 Geller (CC) A cable news director schemes to ■38) Home Shopping Spree 10 Swearword sane scientist works on a cure for his W«0<* ■ d 1 N A (18) Mission; Impossible 16 Hit hard 11 Religious keep his ex-wife, who is also his star re­ daughter’s degenerative disease by con r (20) A-Team porter, from re-marrying Kathleen Turner, [ESPN] Best of SportsLook 17 Baseball player e | l L E ducting brain experiments on innocent vic­ ceremony Burt Reynolds, Christopher Reeve 1988 [HBO] MOVIE: 'N ig h th a w ks' (CC) A M el___ l I i 1 (24) D octor W ho Part 5 tims (60 rnin.) (In Stereo) PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz 1 9 ___Trovatore Rated PG. (In Stereo) New York City cop is pitted against a Euro­ 18 Crime U T (26) T.J. Hooker pean terrorist looking for publicity through 21 "Auld Lang [ m H T [LIFE] Cagney & Lacey organization 18 Home Shopping N etw ork (3 hrs ) bloodshed Sylvester Stallone. Billy Dee 1 V A Family Ties (CC). r hate to 5AV IT, MAAM, H d [M AX] MOVIE: 'Ulzana's Raid' An 40) Current Affair Williams. Rutger Hauer 1981 Rated R. 2 0 ------World 23 Mistreat (57) World of Survival BUT YOUR QUESTIONS ARE| Turns E E R Indian scout must track down ten rampag­ 61) Tova* Your Passion for Beauty 24 Fool's gold (61) Three's Company ing Apache Indians Burt Lancaster. Bruce 2:05AM CD Family Feud H a S A RUINING MY HAIR,. 22 56, Roman 25 Fervent appeal Davison, Jorge Luke. 1972. Rated R [A &E] Eagle and the Bear [DIS] An Olympic Dream; The Follow- 24 Snoop ■ [A & E ] Profiles Featured Republican Sen. 26 Blackthorn fruit Robert A Taft. [USA] Murder, She Wrote [CNN] Newsnight Up Bud Greenspan visits Olympic hopefuls 25 Greek letter 27 Construction 40 Type of paint 54 Entertainer _ [ESPN] AWA Championship Wrestling profiled in "Olympic Dream" prior to the 28 Badly Anderson [DIS] Videopolis: Startracks 8:30PM CE) (4P) Full House (CC) Mich Seoul Summer Games. Includes 16 year- beam (2 wds.) 46 Willow [HBO] MOVIE: Glory! Glory!' (CC) The "Take down those foam dice! The 30 College group 55 Yes____! [ESPN] Best of Running and Racing elle has a crush on Rebecca's nephew, a old swimmer Janet Evans, winner of three 29 Moon goddess 48 Ocean liner scary movie gives Stephanie nightmares recruitment of a rock singer revives a fail gold medals. (100 min ) passengers are nervous!” 34 Law deg. 58 52. Roman [LIFE] E/R mg TV ministry, but the personal cost may 31 Egyptian (abbr.) (24) (57) Wall Street Week: The Techni­ 35 Unkind remark 59 Oriental [M AX] MOVIE: 'Two Mules for Sister be high when she becomes involved with a 2:1 SAM [TMC] MOVIE: She-Devils 32 Small ox 49 "V” in 'RSVP" cal Condition (CC). 36 Long times women's Sara’ After rescuing a nun from an attack reporter planning an expose Ellen Greene. on W heels' Female molorcychsts stage 33 ' A ''______50 Direction quarters [A&E] Winston Churchill: The Valiant BUGS BUNNY by Warner Broi. 37 Pertaining to by three men, a man and the nun join Richard Thomas 1989 Part 2 of 2 (In weekly races, with the winner getting her dawn "apple" 51 Medical picture 60 Experienced forces to help the Mexican Juaristas in Years Stereo) choice of male admirers Belly Connell, Pal 38 Slangy denial 53 Constellation person their attempt to overthrow Emperoi Max­ Poston 1968 Rated NR ITT ■'’"’mmip/ipif 39 Entity 9;00PM (3D Dallas (CC) (In Stereo) [LIFE] Lady Blue W ------YES, PORKY, YOU'LL ^ imilian's government. Clint Eastwood. f k 41 Luau food 1 2 5 6 7 8 to tt [USA] Camp Midnite Scheduled actress PY NO LONGER BE Shirley MacLaine 1970. Rated PG. (3D (40) M r. Belvedere (CC) Heather and 2:30AM 9 Sybervision Angela compete for the attentions of their Edie McClurg, comedian Steve Bluestein, b o t h e r e d b y a n 42 Of aircraft 20, NVR Showcase [USA] She-Ra; Princess of Power author Danny Sugarman (90 mm ) HAGAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne 43 Satisfy 12 studious debating team captain O v a R A C T I V E r [CNN] Sports Latenight completely 6:30PM (A ) CBS N ew s (CC). (In Stereo) (22) 3 j MOVIE: Karate Kid Part Two’ 1 2:05AM CD Pat Sajak /MA&INATION/ [ESPN] SportsCenter 44 Beige 15 ® glO) ABC N ew s (CC). (CC) While visiting Oltinawa, Daniel is ■e4i|l 1 2:30AM CD St. Elsewhere WHY DON'T We HAVE A "t h a n k e o v \T'e> 45 Edgar Allan l ” forced to defend his mentor and himself 2:35AM © N ew s (R) til) Jeffersons (CC). against bitter foes determined to destroy i y 18 CD Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) Fr id a y " pap^t y fop. o ld t im b ^ ^ ^ (30) NBC N ew s (CC). them Ralph Macchio. Nonyulti Pat' Mor 2:45AM [MAX] MOVIE; -Fright f : T 20 WWF Wrestling Challenge 47 Printer's (24) ^7) Nightly Business Report ita, Nobu McCarthy. 1986. (R) N ight' (CC) An aging horror-film star 22; 30; Late Night With David Letter measures 24 Connecticut News Week helps an impressionable teen ager investi­ 49 Irritates C3|) Family Ties (CC) man (In Stereo) gate his vampire-like neighbor. Chris Sar­ ■■ 57 Page Fifty Seven 52 Religious poem 2 5 1 26 (61) Love Connection 26. Sea Hunt andon. William Ragsdale. Amanda Bearse [A8(E] MOVIE: 'Equus' A psychiatrist at 1985 Rated R (In Stereo) 56 Boat gear [A & E ] T w e ntieth Century The fall of 38 Alfred Hitchcock Presents 34 French Indochina and the days preceding tempts to discover why a young man 5 7 _Lucy blinded a stable of horses Based on the 40 Hollywood Squares 3:00AM (3J Home Shopping Over­ I h r i l i j U S involvement Host. Walter Cronkite night Service (3 hrs ) 61 Kentucky blue play by Peter Shaffer. Richard Burton, Pe­ 61 Gene Scott 37 [CNN] Showbiz Today 11 Update: Making it Happen grass ter Firth, Jenny Agutter 1977 [A&E] Winston Churchill: The Valiant [DIS] Mickey Goes to Moscow Mickey LI'L ABNER by Al Capp 62 Between Can. [CIVIVI] Larry King Live Years 18 Home Shopping N etw ork (3 hrs ) and Mex. 42 joins Soviet counterpart Misha the Bear for a gala premiere of the first Disney-Soviet [DIS] MOVIE; Russkies' Three teen 12:45AM (TMC) MOVIE: it’s Not [CNN] Headline News Overnight ir s t f a in t HE'S SCUTTLIN 63 Sea duck T w F , FEEBLE '— v Film Festival, featuring four animated Dis­ agers befriend a shipwrecked Russian sai­ the Size That C ounts!' A man who has an [ESPN] Speedweek Weekly auto racing RAYS O' YDKUMS MOON DONE ^ FO'TM’ HE DIDN'T lor and show him an all-American good WIDOER 64 Actress Merkel ney classics. organ transplant is the only man immune to . highlights CURDLED HIS PORE LI'L BRAINS.''.’’ KISS HER.7~ T H E T ^ . M time Whip Hubley, Peter Billingsley, Leaf HE’S GONNA ACK c o n t r a r i ­ BROWN.':'' 65 Pigpen a disease that renders all men impotent 4 9 50 51 [ESPN] Best of SportsLook 3:30AM ii Twilight Zone w is e : TO MIS USUAL TWET MEANS 66 Lasso Phoenix 1987 Rated PG Luujh Lawson Elke Sommer 1974 Rated I^ACK-SHUNS HE'LL KISS MOVIE: The Beniker Gang' A [HBO] [LIFE] MOVIE: 'The Gift of Life’ A young R [ESPN] Seniors PGA Golf: Aetna Chal­ . HER 67 Actor Alastair family of orphaned children embark on a LA[7y PWNA KIT,,HELOI5E„I WISH VOU'D ! U /, 56 wife runs into widespread disapproval lenge First Round (90 min.) (R) THE RADIOPHONE. WHAT NOW ? • fj / ' w* cross country journey that takes them to 11; Runaway With the Rich K I T , > / when she enters into a contractual surro­ 1:00AM [USA] MOVIE: Invincible Obsessed .-/ l u n c h COME CCWN IN THE BASKET Hawaii in search of a new life Andrew and Famous H6L0l$E., WITH M E ,, 62 gate pregnancy. Susan Dey. Paul LeMat. Fighter' A Kung-Fu warrior hunts down a 8 A5-KET DOWN McCarthy. Charlie Fields, Jennie Dundas Edward Herrmann. 1982, 38 Hart to Hart DON'T FOR-j FOR TRIp.y r x r w 1985 Rated G. murderous traitor Elton Chong, Mike 65 [TIVIC] MOVIE: 'The Barbarians' An evil 40 Career Media Network Wong. 1984 6 E T y o u R ___pudding [LIFE] Easy Street tyrant faces the wrath of muscle-bound [A & E ] MOVIE; 'Equus' A psychiatrist at [TMC] MOVIE: wild and TOOTH- Chapter of [USA] Cartoons 3:40AM 24 twins when he enslaves their beautiful tempts to discover why a young man Beautiful on Ibiza' Passion and pleasure BRU&Hge-. Koran (c)1989 by NEA. Inc queen Peter and David Paul, Richard 7:00PM (A) Inside Edition blinded a stable of horses Based on the run free on the island paradise of Ibiza. Re- Lynch, Eva LaRue. 1987 Rated R (In play by Peter Shaffer Richard Burton, Pe­ qis Porte. Tanja Spiess, Margit Geissler (A) ( ^ Wheel of Fortune (CC) Stereo) ter Firth. Jenny Agutter 1977 p 1949 Capp Entarpritat. irtc 1981 Rated R Dial by ^ ( ® (40) Cosby Show (CC) (In Stereo) [USA] PGA Golf: Doral Ryder Open Se [CNN] Crossfire [DIS] Transmission Test (iD Cheers (CC) cond round, from Miami (2 hrs I (R) 3:45AM [ESPN] Bowling; National Tournament [HBO] MOVIE: You Can't Hurry Love' ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson 1^ Rockford Files CELEBRITY CIPHER 9:30PM (3D (40) Just the Ten of Us From Las Vegas, Nev (60 mm ) (R) A jilted young man from Ohio heads to Los /l5 THB WALKB/? Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by tamous people, past and present (20/ M *A *S *H (CC) Mane gives her younger sister a di [LIFE] Self Improvement Guide Angeles in search of true love. David 'F/iM/cy LBAvae> w acA aFTLa- Each letter in the cipher stands lor another Today's due. D equals 8. sastruus driving lesson Packer. Scott McGinnis. Bridget Fonda. 5CRATCH owe HiaOPCURe.' 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Inc 130 [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire 61. N ew hart (CC) ALLEY OOP by Dave Graue [USA] M iam i Vice [CNN] Headline News 7:30PM CA) Entertainment Tonight [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Squeeze' A mys NOW DO VE GET AYE, THAT 1 GIVE THESE LA P S THEIR BONES HAS ONE v NOW'S OUR CHANCE, Actress-turned-producer Victoria Princi­ Eastern Connecticut’s y/x>iKs. r : tenous black box spells trouble for an artist OUR VEAPONS /Y'PO, m a t e y ! J IRON, BROWNIE! THEY'RE OF TH' CHESTS, , \ RED BEARD! LET'S pal (In Stereo) and a would-be private eye. Michael Kea BACK, MEG? jY ~ ~ -___. ____ Y" FULL-FLEDGED MEMBERS CAP'N.' Y EASE ON OUTA HERE! I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME C8} (22) Jeopardy! 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HALVIS i 3) Beauty and the Beast To AERoGiCS UIITH / HECK, OF F it n e s s c e n t e r ^ .' Now arrange the circled letters to 8:00PM (38 M*A*S‘H (CC) Catherine retreats to the healing com­ ME.Adt. This ig / mo, BEFofZE WE MET I , form the surprise answer, as sug­ (61 Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) gested by the above cartoon. fort of the Tunnel World after the sudden VoUR F ir s t T iM F , I w e m iY./ WEMT ALL The T\m( death of her father (60 min ) (In Stereo) [CNN] Moneyline RIGHT.? 1 ” CbJ 40 Perfect Strangers (CC) A hypno [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet 41 LET Y Y Y tized Balki faces a tax audit believing he's v S Answer: [LIFE] Spenser: For Hire \ / Elvis Presley (Answers tomorrow) [T M C ] MOVIE: The Couch Trip' (CC) L9) NBA Basketball: New York Knicks at An escaped mental patient becomes a Jumbles: MOUSY CHASM MAMMAL UNRULY Washington Bullets (2 hrs , 30 mm) Yesterday^ Beverly Hills radio psychologist. Dan A yk­ (Live) tla iW Tfm rznTTTTi. T N Y T r m n r m Answer: What the pharaoh who ate crackers in bed royd, Waller Matthau, Donna Dixon i was—A CRUMMY MUMMY ■ MOVIE; 'M ask' A disfigured teen 1987 Rated R (In Stereo) strives to lead a normal life with the help of [USA] Miami Vice FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavea Now boch In .lock, Jumbit Book No. 7 It ovilloblo lor kZ.SO. which Irtcludoi po.toM his strong-willed mother and supportive and handling, from Jumblo. c/o thtk nowspapor, P.O. Bo. 43M. Orlando, FL 32802-43M. friends Cher. Eric Sloltz, Sam Elliott 1 1 :30PM CD .40) N ightlm e (CC) Inolijdo your namo, oddroao and tip corto and moka your chock paykbla to Nawipaporbooka. 1985 (D (38) Morton Downey Jr. ^ / A r / Y ^ ^ cs* THE GRIZZWELLS by Bill Schorr 18; MOVIE; Nothing in Common' A (11' Honeymooners \N “ V/ young executive develops a better under­ IT r e u s Y o u (18) Introduction to Foodsaver 9S9 by Nf A Inc • I OUJ?T HOPE standing of his parents after they decide to ZdCCeXi. I? A WP«.HE 6ET^<5(30P tfRAP6$ end their 34 year nurnage Tom Hanks, (20 Friday the 13th; The Series An an­ AWPNEVPR PICNIC PACKETS, TeRRDK- HE OUTgPOW? IT.. \ \ o \ N T O F O j ^ G E T Jackie Gleason, Eva Mane Saint 1986 tique movie camera gives a strange college l?e? CAMPERS OFa PA1P5 THE gA^A SE 20) NBA Basketball: New York Knicks at student the chance to realize his dream of becoming a werewolf (60 mm.) (In Stereo) PUMT?.. t h i n g s . Astrograph Washington Bullets (2 hrs . 30 min ) ' ' A - 'X' f l .22) 30) Father D ow ling M ysteries (CC) (22) ^30) Tonight Show (In Stereo) VC.NO'W,.. A 'T -i IS OIZII Time running out for a young priest from (24) Casebook of Sherlock Holmes CANCER (June 21-July 22) You're like­ an organized crime family who has been v26l Racing From Plainsfield (60 min ) '\-J H2, framed for the murder of a j)rosecutor (60 ly to absorb knowledge quicker than min.) Part 2 of 2 (In Stereo) 57; MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour 8 6 3 2 But it is also true that there are thou­ this result? lough person to deceive today, because gress is likely. Whipped Cream Cheese YOUt? HAVe TO 65 A CH6MICAL. 5X 0165 M61COULP YOU m u ( vee.ftAA'AM, you're not apt to take things at face val­ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) Mak­ SOUTH sands of points awarded for setting What declarer should have done was ♦ K Q 10 9 7 5 BNaNEeRTO UNP6i9STANP, M5WH^'6INTHI6? ue. However, if you catch someone do­ ing those you love happy could well be doubled contracts more tricks than play trumps by leading the 10 or nine your primary concern today. You will Served Buffet Style: ▼ K 5 WHAT -mev PUT IN 'WIS STUFF.' ing something out of line, you won't em­ one might think are available. rather than the king. If West wins this barrass this person. find your selflessness is adequate com­ Seafood Newburg with rice, Baked Fresh Chicken, Baked Virginia ♦ 6 2 In today’s deal, South did not really lead with the jack, he no longer can Ham. Corned Beef Hash, Country Sausage, Scrambled Eggs, ♦ A Q 5 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Give ex­ pensation in itsell. feel he was sticking his neck out to bid force declarer with another heart, pression to your cooperative inclina­ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) This is a Potatoes, Hot Pasta, Assorted Fruit Juices. Mixed Fruit Cocktail, Vulnerable: North-South two spades, but he knew he was in since dummy has a trum p left that can tions today. This will assure pleasant oropltlous day to launch a new project, Melon in Season, Danish Pastry, Bagels with Cream Cheese, Dealer: West trouble when West doubled. Although be used to ru ff another heart lead. In associations, because each concession especially if it is a venture that Includes Assorted Muffins, Jello Mold, Macaroni Salad 4 Coffee. South could not have made the con­ that way declarer loses only two Fte you make will be equally matched in a close friend. Collective efforts will get West N o rth E;asl South tract, he did make a m ajor error in the trum p tricks and is set only one trick Bl&ois return. things off to a good start. Adults *8.95 Children under 12 >4.95 Open Daily 'til 10 PM S U P P R S T O P E 1 e Pass 2 ♦ 2 4 GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Ambitious AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Dealings Weekends 'til 12 ■ w r e play that cost him one crucial trick. Nobody likes minus .scores, but minus !i fF e wont to he Your Restaurant! UbI Pass I’ass Pass West led the 10 of diamonds. East 200 is a lot better than minus 500. interests can be advanced today so put you have today with individuals who can took the queen and king of diamonds James Jacoby's hooks 'Jacoby on Hndge' and them at the top of your of priorities. help enhance your status should work 171 Spencer St., M anchester □ 646-5546 Opening lead ♦ 10 2815 Main St., Clastonlmrv, CT (2 0 3 ) 6 5 9 -1 3 5 5 and then led a small heart. West won 'Jacoby on (.'ard d a m rs '(w ritte n with his father, You're on a roll in this area, so make the out to your satisfaction and make you two heart tricks and played a third the late Oswald Jacoby} are now available at most of it feel more secure. bookstores Hoth an- pubUshtni by f*ha(o', H^toks MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 24, 1989 - 19

18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 24. 1989 Real Estate HOMES I HOMES HOMES HOMES CONDOMINIUMS INVESTMENT HELP WANTED lz\\FOR SALE FOR SALE (FOR SALE (FOR SAL£ |F0R8AL£ PROPERTY 37 WEST STREET, MAN­ MALLARD View. DIs- ROCKVILLE. For sole by SPRING IS lust around CLASSIC COLONIAL. tlnctlve duplexes and Earn While You Learn HOMES thecornerll! Enloy the CHESTER. Convenient owner. Six family un­ I Elegant front to bock MANCHESTER •222.200 townhouses. Located its. Good to excellent SCIENCE & HEALTH We will train a qualified FOR SALE worm weather ahead In living room, spectacu­ west side location. on o private protective condition. Willing to applicant to be an optical this super brand new 7 lar family room with Pleasure Perfect! Cleon 7 plus room 3 bedroom cope. I'/z cul-de-sac, this new consider owner financ­ plus room Gambrel Co­ sun pouring through o subdivision ot quality 3 technician in our lens All real estate advertised In lonial on Loomis Rood Raised Ranch on quiet both, 2 cor garage and ing tor qualified buyer. the Manchester Herald Is wall ot trench doors bedroom townhouses Coll tor details. 225- grinding Dept. We offer an In Bolton. 3 spacious and floor to celling cul-de-sac. Three bed­ more!! This won't lost. sublect to the Fair Housing $152,900! Free compu­ and duplexes owolt 1012, 9-5. exceptional benefits program Act ot 1968, which m akes It bedrooms, 2 '/2 baths, fireplace. Three gener­ rooms, 2 baths, large your Inspection. Kit­ State doctors Study: Fat fireplace, oak kitchen, ter analysis.Blanchard Illegal to advertise any pref­ ous bedrooms, private family room with fire­ with starling rate of *6.00 & Rossetto Realtors," chens hove oak ca­ Just because you don't erence, limitation ordlscrlm- mud room, 1st floor treed grounds, covered place. In-ground pool binets, range, oven, hourly and reviews in 30.

OPEN HOUSE - SUNDAY 2 /2 6 Notices I PART TIME I PART TIME THE INS & OUTS HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED DRIVER 1:00<4:00 OF HOMEBUYING As 0 condition precedent to LEWINS CROSSING ARE You looking tor a NATIONAL health RETAIL Sales tor wom­ FULL or port time sales the placement of onv odver- lob with high advance­ SECRETARY/Receptloi tlslno In the Manchester He- agency serving an's specialty store. tor lewelry company In 1st needed tor country Coventry area One of Manchester's nicest condominium DO YOU KNOW HOW TO SHOP FOR YOUR FIRST ment potential? Would Greater Manchester FULL TIME complexes! Beautiful area. 6 rooms, 3 rold, Advertiser hereby Full and part time a malor department club. Diversified posi­ NURSE AIDE agrees to protect, Indemnify you like to setvourown area, seeking enthusi­ We have openings tor available. Apply In per­ store Is seeking person­ bedrooms, 2Vi baths, full basement with HOME? pav? Do you enloy tion tor detail oriented and hold harmless the Man­ astic energetic and the assembly and son to: Trim Fashions, nel for rapidly growing person with good typ­ CERTinCATION/CLASS washer connections. Central vacuum and chester Herald, Its officers working with people? goal oriented Individ­ Meadows Manor is ac­ Manchester and employees ogolnst any packaging of our home Vernon Shopping Cen­ lease department. Will ing and date Input air conditioning. Marble fireplace in living FIRST TIME HOME-BUYERS SEMINAR Cal 1646-3350, otter 4pm. ual tor part time Pro­ ter. train the right person, cepting applications for and all liability, loss or EOE M /F gram Director posi­ made foods. 'S.SO to skills. Flexible hours. room and sliders to deck. A dream kitchen, expense. Including attor­ retail experience help­ Call 633-5253.______a 75-hour Nurse Aide Sponsored By neys' fees, arising from tion. Responsibilities start with scheduled ful, seniors welcomed. Herald route. co m ple tely applian ced. A 1700 sq. ft. FITNESS PROGRAM Include volunteer de­ RN’s /L p (|' s STEEL erectors. Must Certification Class claims of unfair trade practi­ wage review and great Advance to Excellence Apply In person; Je­ Ranch-style unit has now become available. ces, Infringement of trade­ DIRECTOR , velopment, planning welry Department, hove experience, weld­ starting Thursday, 20 Hours per week. Ad­ benefits. Call Super new rate of pay. ing, connecting, and Ask our host for more information. CENTURY 21 A A KUHNLY, INC. marks, trade names or pat­ and Implementation ot For 3pm-11pm ihin, Mondiy-Frl- Burlington Coat Fac­ March 9, 1989. Partic­ Short Hours — ents, violation of righfs of ministrator and develop service and rehabilita­ d«y. For lull or pan tima poaltlont tory, 820 Silver Lane, hanging lintels. Many ipants are paid *8.03/hr privacy and Infringement of fringe benefits. East programs. Teach classes tion and public educa­ 633-4663 on East Hartford or call and those who success­ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1989 copyright and proprietary as needed, hire staff and tion programs. Send 7pm-7am, avary Sal. and Sun. Hartford Welding, 289- rights, unfair competition Liberty National, 568- D. F. REAL^ INC. supervise activities. Plea­ resume to: Executive and ask tor Dave ASK ABOUT OUn CHILDCARE fully complete the class Great Pav! RCilLEmTI ond libel and slander, which REIMBURSEMENT PROQRAM 1115. IRESSER. Full or will be offered part-time may result from the publica­ sant working conditions Director, 243 East Cen­ 176 MiIn SL miMlintir QUALITY INN, ROUTE 83, VERNON For more Inlormatlon, call EAST HARTFORD. In­ part-time In a small or full time positions as tion of any advertlsment In in a busy center. BA/BS In ter Street, Manchester, FULL Time Walter/Wal- Director ol Nursing, friendly salon. 55 per 0464S28 the Manchester Herald by 06040. dustrial distributor, Call 647-9946 REGISTRATION 6:30 P.M. SEMINAR 7-9 P.M. P.E. and one year experi­ tress and kitchen Crestfleld small, friendly office. cent commission, va­ available. Please apply advertiser. Including adver­ ence or equivalent. Good helper needed. Please cation. Roller setting a In person 9am to 3pm to tisements In any free distri­ apply at The Bombay Convalescant Home Customer service, data bution publications pub­ benefits package. Re­ Manchester, CT entry, no selling. Come must. Call 649-7897 or Mrs. Olivera or Ms. TOPICS WILL BE: sumes by March 3, 1989, NOON-TIME Palace Restaurant, 57 Ask for lished by the Manchester learn and grow with us. 649-8568.______Brown at: ItnMliini Eaglaavlaf laapMilM Herald. Penny Sleffert, Dime Hemal, 135 Breed East Center Street, 643-5151 NEW LISTINGS! Lagil Aisad* K Ns m fe n kn a Nt« Mm S Cm Yh Alltrd? to: Call Steve or Jean at WANTED: Experienced, SPEAKER: A. Publisher. Street Hertford, CT 00105. Manchester.______528-7123. MEADDWS MANDR SPEAKER; Stevan M. Ford SPEAKER: Edward E. TIuck Donald Clarha P.E. AIDES part time cook and • 6/6 Duplex — Excellent condi­ P.C. EOE/AAE ______FULL Time help, tew ACCOUNTS Payable. housekeeper, church 333 Bidwell St. Gerlinde Attornay-At-Law Landing Offlcar The Manchester Board positions open, good ASSISTANT Manager. Ford, Obarg, and Manlon Prima Financial Corporation Consulting Enginaar SECRETARY - (part- New Englands largest rectory, llve-ln resi­ Manchester, Ct tion, newer heating systems I LOST ot Education is seek­ pay. Call Pierre at Pepperldge Farm electrical products dis­ dence available. For time 9-1 dolly) tor very Gentle Touch Car Thrift Store. Good 647-9191 and roof. *189,900. 1 AND FOUND ing noon-time aides tributor has an opening appointment, call 742- EOE nice office! Applicant Wash, 646-6846. starting salary. Full needs good office skills for Robertson School. tor an Accounts Paya­ 6655, between 9:30am- • 5/5 Duplex — Great for 1st LOST. White cot with benefits. Must beahigh ble Clerk. The primary 4:30pm. DO I BUY FIRST OR SELL FIRST and pleasant personal­ Two hours per day. school graduate. Can­ time buyer or investor, newer groy spots. Henry- ity and ability to work ACCOUNTANT/COMPUTER responsibility Is to pro­ 2ND TIME HOME BUYERS/SELLERS SEMINAR /Harlon Street area. •S^Yhour. Interested didates required to cess Invoices, ensuring TELEPHONE without close supervi­ OPERATOR take a p r e - heat, aluminum sided. Please call 649-2861. sion. Call Mr. Lindsay applicants should con­ vendors are paid the REWARDING OPPORTUNITIES AT Locally based Motor employment, company appropriate amount on at 649-4000. tact: paid drug screen and GRAMPY’S CORNER STORE *179,900. Carrier immediateiy time. This Involves It you have ambition, motivation and the desire to SALES Sponsored By BAKERY Clerk. Part Mrs. Abraitis physical. Apply In per- substantial Interaction • 6/6 Duplex — Newer vinyl sid­ Employment time position. 15-20 seeking qualified son, Tuesday- succeed in a challenging but rewarding career- with purchasing and a ing and storm windows, 1 car hours weekly. Excel­ 647-3371 accountant/computer Saturday, 2876 Main Grampy's Corner Store has a positlon(s) availa­ P a rt T im e CENTURY 21 A A KUHNLY, INC. wide variety of vend­ ble at our Manchester location. lent starting rate. Street, Glastonbury. ors. We otter career garage. *184,000. Please call for Inter- operator with BA/BS. No phone calls. EOE Salespeople Needed PART TIME Excellent working opportunities with ex­ ASSISTANT MANAGER/MANAGER TRAINEE THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1989 vlew, 646-5718.______cellent pay and benef­ • 6/9 Duplex — Super property I HELP WANTED SALES person needed. conditions and fringe Up to MOO per week. You will have total P&L res­ its Including dental. ponsibility for a Grampy's store. with 2 car garage. 6 bedrooms, Mondav-Frldov, 9-3. benefits. Interviews Qualifications Include Entry level positions QUALITY INN, ROUTE 83, VERNON PART time Telemarket­ Apply In person. Floral Direct Care Aide To qualify, you must have at least one year ex­ recreation room, 2 baths on ing. Base wage plus I HELP WANTED by appointment (203) wanted to work with men­ one year accounts pay­ Expressions, 135 East able experience, good perience working in a food store environment. now open. We will pay you REGISTRATION 6:30 P.M. SEMINAR 7-9 P.M. Incentives. Con earn Center Street, Man­ 871-2050. tally retarded adults full ONE SIDE, Newer gas heat & $15 per hour. No expe­ BANQUET Servers. Flex­ Interpersonal com­ CASHIERS/CLERKS chester, 646-8268 and part time positions munication and math rience necessary. Coll ib le hours, days, available In our W. Htfd., Up to $7 per hour to start. No experience neces­ while you train — hot water. *196,900. EEATURING THE FOLLOWING TOPICS: nights, weekends. Ex­ skills and CRT expe­ Cindy at 646-3350, VETERINARY Recep­ Windsor and So. Windsor sary. Raw I n Apgnlui ARsM PankMa/Sala perience preferred. $10 rience. It you qualify, • 4/4 Two Family — Williman- Laid AipaaU •( HaaN Panalt flsMiW Atyatta il HasM Pankaia/tila Mondav-Frldov, otter NATIONALLY tionist. Full time. De­ group homes. Experience Grampy a is not just an ordinary convenience plus per hour. Apply: please contact: Direc­ all you need to qualify is SPEAKER: Stavan M. Ford SPEAKER; Edward E. TIuck 8PEAKER:Robsrt Q. Stswart 4pm. EOE M /F pendability, good preferred but will train. store. We otter full New York Style dell’s, hot food tic’s Hill section. Attractive KNOWN Manchester Country office skills and ability tor ot Human Resour­ Attornay-At-Law Landing OHIcar Appraltar Competitive wages and entrees, 24 hours a day, and extensive perisha­ COMPANY Club, 10am-5pm, to work well with peo­ ces or apply In person an outgoing personality units for owner resident or in­ Prims Financial Corporation Stswart AppralMl Sarvicas STUDENTS fringe benefits. Call to: Economy Electric bles including fresh meat, fish, produce and In­ Ford, Obarg, and Manlon lias scvfral part-liiiif Mondov-Frldoy or coll ple. References. Glas­ store bakeries. vestor. Close to Eastern State HOMEMAKERS 646-0103. tonbury Veterinary Supply, Inc., 428 Tol­ and a pleasant iiiaiiagfini-nt piisitiuiis. land Turnpike, Man­ Grampy's otters excellent benefits Including: MOONUGHTERS KITCHEN Prep/Dlsh- Hospital, 633-3588. 688-6001 01 228-4483 College. *159,900. K a rii •,5(M).*20(M) per chester, Connecticut, • Flaxibla Hours FOR MORE INFORMATION & RESERVATIONS Part time positions wosher. Flexible Dl SH WASHER/Food EOE Ag*ncy telephone voice. monlli. Musi Ilf 06040. 647-5000. EOE, available In our tele­ hours, days, nights, Prep. Full and port M/F/H/V. • Modical, Dontal and Llfo Intursnco CALL 872-8379 marketing department. am liitioiis anil sflf weekends. Will train. time positions ovollo- • Advsncsmont opportunitiss Call Michael at 643-2711 ALIBRIO REALTY, INC. Golf privileges. Apply: ble, days or evenings. OFFICE. M/F. Expe­ HAIR Stylist, help your- Salary plus Incentives. m olivalfil. KxcflIfnI • Profit sharing (Seatiiifi^ Space Limited) Manchester Country $5-$7 per hours. Ad­ rience preferred. Apply self and double your between 1-5 PM. 649-0917 Cali Cindy at 646-3350. iippiirtuiiily for ihf Club, 10om-5pm, vancement posslbll- at; Carpet Giant, 221 Income. Rent-a-chair For more information, please call Jean at after 4. riplil pfrsoii. Call Bill Mondav-Frldov or coll tles. Coll tor on ap­ Brolnord Rd., Hartford. at minimum cost. Call EOE M/F 1-800-624-9743. al :i7 6 -.'i8 ‘)(). 646-0103. pointment. Adorns Mill 525-9131. for details. 643-8383 or Qrim py't Is an Equal Opportunity Employsr. Restaurant, 646-4039. 872-4570. 20 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 24, 1989

ROOMMATES |g y || MISCELLANEOUS CARS I CARS WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Brand new listing!!! Well FOR SALE: carburetor, FOR Sale. 1974 Jeep J4000 1982 TOYOTA Tercel. A Spcciolim D#tf! maintained 7 room Holley 750 CFM with pick-up, power steer­ 83K, Am/Fm. Asking spilt level on Bryan vacuum secondaries. ing, power brakes, au­ $1800. Call Linda, 647- Drive In Manchester. 1 Mint condition. Less tomatic transmission, 8691 or 647-1419. full bath and 2'/2 baths, than 1000 miles. $100. Meyers 4 way plow. 1985 MERRCURY Capri. CARPENTRY/ fireplace, central air, firm. Call Joe after 7 $2000 or best otter. 18,000 miles, cruise CHILD CARE REMODELING FLOORING !FLOORING 20 x 40 In-ground pool. 643-1798. 871-0014.______control, power win­ 140 X 170 lot. One car FOR Sale. 1987 Suzuki LT dows. Excellent condl- EXPERIENCED 14 year garage. $169,900. Jack- 500 Quad Racer. Never tlon. 645-1224.______old girl looking for RENOVATIONS son & Jackson Real SNOW Thrower, to tit several makes of 1 raced. Very low hours. 1980 Chevy Monza. Runs babysitting work. Por­ PLUS Simon ^ Simon Estote, 647-8400.D $2500, firm. 871-0014. ter Street area. S2.50 horse power tractors. good. Am /tm , bass, per hour, Call Jenny, Complete Home TILEMASTERS $75. 649-0964. FOR Sale. 1986 Suzuki stero w/equallzer 67k. 643-8579. Maintenance Merchandise Quad Sport 230. $1200 or Needs some work. $ ^ . best otter. 871-0014. or best otter. 647-0042 Repair / Renew Tile Sales and Installation WHEEL CHAIR. Slightly CLEANING used, like new. $125. 1980 PONTIAC Sunbird. after 4pm. I Ceillngt, Walls, Painting, Bed rails, adlustable, Automatic, power SERVICES Papering, Carpentry practically new. $50. Intund m Sdnior DiBcounI steering, power I q r JAUTO FURNITURE 527-2199 brakes, air condi­ tioner, Am/Fm 1 services We are bath remodel and ceramic tile specialists. SIX Hardwood Chairs, cassette stereo. High comb back, wlndsor- CLEANING Let us win your confidence! Call us today for a ENDROLLS mileage, needs some LAREWS CAR Servicing the Monchttler ft WII- style. $45 a piece. 649- work. $500 or best otter. llmontlc area. Honcitond rtllo- PAINTING/ 27'A width - 25d DETAIUNG. I free estimate, commercial or residential. 8412.______647-9004, otter 6pm. blt couple to Cleon your home, PAPERING 13% width - 2 for 2S« Thorough cleaning office or window*. 9 veort ex-, I Member Chamber of Commerce QUEEN size sleeper sola, MUST be picked up at the inside-out. Wash, wax. perlence ond references. Coll antique blue with tiny shampoo rugs, etc. Call Lourle for o free estimate. Ivory pattern. Excel­ Herald Oflica Monday thru Thuriday before 11 a.n. only. CLYDE now and make your 742-0267 PAINTING & HEATING/ lent condition. $400. appointment for March WALLPAPERING PLUMBING DISTRIBUTION 646-5115. CHEVRDLET-BUICK, INC. ______645-8441.______RDUTE 83, VERNON F re e Eatlmatea LABELS BOOKKEEPING/ Tired of manually addressing ITV/STEREO/ 83 NItean 280ZX *7 4 9 5 Call John M&M OIL AUTOS FOR INCOME TAX distribution mall ~ we can I APPLIANCES 84 Monte Carlo *6 4 9 5 PLUMBING a HEATING automate this process providing RENT/LEASE 84 Century LTD wagon *6 6 9 5 649-3331 • OH Burner Sarvice & Salsa auelity service for a reasonable ELECTRIC Stove. Sears, NOTICE. Connecticut Gen­ price. Call 644-6101. 84 Skyhawk wagon *5 9 9 5 FREE Mileage on low Celtics get ‘home win’ over Bucks ... page 48 1988 INCOMI TAXES 20", 4 burner. White eral Statute 23-65 prohibits • Automatic Oil Delivery the posting of advertise­ 84 Camaro Blue *5 9 9 5 cost auto rental. Vil­ Consultation / Preparation I ROOFING/ Nutone Coppertone • Well Pumps Salsa S Service Range hood with vent ments by any person, firm or 85 Century 4 Dr. (2) *8 9 9 5 lage Auto Rental, 643- SIDING corporation on o telegraph, 2979 or 646-7044. Individuals / • Water Hsatsrs (Eiwtiic a Oisi MISCELLANEOUS to outside. Very good telephone, electric light or 85 Spectrum 4 Dr. *5 1 9 5 Sole Proprietors • Bathroom ft Kitchen SERVICES condition. Ideal tor power pole or to o tree, 85 Century wagon *7 4 9 5 LEAKY RQOF? Remodeling apartment or summer shrub, rock, or onv other 86 Cutlass Clera wgn. *8 9 9 5 MISCELLANEOUS M oft roof* canin t r«pair«d. camp. Both tor $75. natural oblect without o writ­ Dan Mosler 6 4 9 -3 3 2 9 • Senior Citizen Discounts GSL Building AAoInte- 86 Grand Am 2 Dr. *8 3 9 5 In placa of total rarooflng axpanaaf ten permit for the purpose of AUTOMOTIVE • Electric work by Manchester, 646-0271. Complata roroofing of all typaa. nonce Co. Commercl- protecting It or the public and 88 Subaru CLIO *7 4 9 5 Complete accounting services Precision Electric ol/ResIdentlol building fR€E esTikiAres carries o tine of up to $50 tor 88 Nova 4 Dr. *6 9 9 5 FOR Sale. Car tor parts. Including A/R, A/P. P/R. G/L. FREE ESTIMATES repairs and home Im­ MUSICAL each offense. $100 best otter. 649-9233. P&L Statement and quarterly Manchester Roofing provements. Interior ITEMS MOVING, e ia n f Tag 88 Celebrity 4 Dr. *7 6 9 5 Phone: 649-2871 tax returns. Can design 6 4 5 -8 8 3 0 and exterior painting, Sale. Everything goes. . New Pricing Policy additional applications light carpentry. Com­ PJ's Plumbing, Heating & KIMBALL Organ. Saturday and Sunday, 872-9111 tailored lor your business plete lanitorlal ser­ Rhythm and Instru­ February 24 and 25. Air Conditioning V O LU M E needs. Call 644-6191. ELECTRICAL vice. Experienced, rel­ ment tabs. Some 10am-3pm. 93 Lydoll Jlanrltpalpr lipralb Boilers, pumps, hot water iable, tree estimates. books. $200 643-4223. Street. New Pricing Poiicy ^ tanks, new and 643-0304.______I PRICING CARPENTRY/ DUMAS ELECTRIC replacements. Service changes, addi­ FREE ESTIMATES BARGAINS REMODELING tional wiring and repairs on Spring is coming S VOLUME I existing homes. Quality 643-9649/228-9616 For all your cleanup work at affordble prices. : New Pricing Policy 30 Cents FARRAND REMODELING IMIBCELLANEOUB chores call Rudy, I PRICING I Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charni Room additions, decks, roof­ Entirely owner operated. 27 years exp. Call Joseph SERVICES 847-9925. •9202A Saturday, Feb. 25, 1989 ing, aiding, windows and gutt­ I Reasonable, reliable, THIS WEEK’S Dumas B40-S2S3. I BARGAINS! 1987 Buick Park Avenue ers, All types of remodeling and and references. repairs. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. UWKES TREE SERVICE 4 Door Sedan ELECTRICAL & 1 SUPER SPECIALS!! Bucket, truck ft chipper. Stump ^New Pricing Policy’^ Bus. 647-8509 SECURITY WORK Angelic Home Now >12y880^ removal. Free estimates. 1985 Plymouth Turismo Res. 645-6849 Fire, Burglar and Care Registry •911BA Special conelderstlon for #1857 Freeze Alarms. elderly and hendicapped. Local registry offers quality 1989 Buick MFM Construction FREE ESTIMATES care... lower cost to patients... <4995 Skyhawk JET BLOWOUT A MYSTERY Kitchen, baths, attics, 647-7553 companions, home makers, SOV-P“ 561-2020 1984 Buick Skyhawk 2 Door Coupe basement additions, 647-1956 garages, decks, texture ] PAINTING/ PAINTING/ #1863 Auto. AC. Tin. FM Casa. te069,66D<^ Let ut remodel your kitchen or Wllllim Firidiy t^EXTRA SPEOAL i^ lands plane bath from floor to celling. We 1985 Thunderbird fS212A offer cablnele, vanHIee, coun­ FRANK YOUNG Quality Guaranteed At 1987 6lds Delta 88 tertops whatever your needs Affordable Prices Coupe #1870 1989 Buick 4 Door Sedan are. Cell RALPH NADEAU ct PAINTING ^ ^ gsSkytark after 9 lost Interior SpeelelMa <3995 New »11,990” 643-6004 [auto 4 Door Sedan KHehea A B«tb Detiga Cealar Pride taken In every job we del I SERVICES Auto. AC. Tilt. FM Stereo Quality is our main concern, 1985 Pontiac Sunbird 2 By Christine Donnelly Factory Label: *12 ,116 . The Associated Press BRIAN'S HOME REASONABLE RATES ‘••SOLD*' TIERINNI’S Dr. #1865 Vduma Pricing 1,5 75 . IMPROVEMENTS We cater to the home owner. Automotivi Engliwirlng. Inc. Olaoount: HONOLULU - A gaping hole Kitchens, Baths, Rec Rooms, <4995 BaHIng Prioa: *10 ,5 41. •OOOOA Senior Citizen Discount 276 Hartford Rd., Manchester ripped open on the right side of a Decki ft Additions 1983 Renault Alliance 2 1987 Pontiac Grand Am Fraa fafJtnatat • LJoanaatf 6 Jnsu/vd FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED 649-5823 United Airlines jumbo jet carry­ Dr. #1869 1989 Buick 4 Door Sedan ing 354 people Friday, sucking 646-3923 643-6774 Care, Trucki, Vena, 4x4's ~Wa do lh» unuiuel to Hi* ordlntry" ____ ^2995 Century Now * 8 3 8 0 ° ° nine passengers to their death 4 Door Sedan taosaA 20,000 feet above the Pacific Auto. ve. Caseette i^SUPER SPECIALS 1986 Bukk Skylailt Ltd. Ocean, authorities said. 4 Door Sedan ROOMS R o l APARTMENTS CONDOMINIUMS r n VACATION 1983 Dodge 600 ES 4 Factory Label: The pilot brought the Boeing 747 l ^ F O R RENT | £ £ J fo r r e n t Volume Pricing Now *7980°° back safely for an emergency [ ^ F O R RENT 1 ;^ RENTALS Dr. #1868 Olecount; Selling Price: *e04OA landing at Honolulu International MANCHESTER. Profes­ MANCHESTER. One bed­ MANCHESTER. Two CAPE COD. Yarmouth. 3 Aiport. Two of the engines had sional female, kitchen <2995 1986 Buick Regal room apartment, se­ bedroom Townhouse bedrooms, 1 block to Cuatom Coupe failed, but it wasn’t clear whether and bath privileges. cond floor, new build­ with family room In ocean. Excellent loca­ 1989 Buick the failure was connected with Call 647-8874. ing. On busline. $550 convenient area. $695 tion. Available June- 1987 Plymouth Now *7890°° per month, yearly the fuselage ripping open. MANCHESTER. Sleep­ per month. Call D.W. November. 647-7234. «eo40A ing room for working lease. Peterman Real Fish, 871-1400 or 643- Sundance #1867 2 Door Coupe “He had to dump fuel, and then gentlemon. Share bath. Estate, 649-9404. 1591. 1986 Buick Skyhawk fly the return to Honolulu and no cooking. J235 per <7495 AC. Door Locke. Vft FM Caee. Cuatom 4 Door Sedan MANCHESTER. Nice, ig y || INDUSTRIAL land that plane safely. We would month plus security MANCHESTER. Two appllanced, 2 bedroom 1984 Nissan Sentra Factory Label: *15,430. Now and references. 643- PROPERTY *6380°° characterize that as heroic,” bedroom apartment, townhouse tor rent at # 1873 Volume Pricing 2,061. Lawrence M. Nagin, a United 2121. appllanced kitchen, $650. per month Includ­ Olecount #8424A MANCHESTER. Large, new wall to wall car­ ing utilities. Also could MANCHESTER. 14,000 <2995 Seeing Price; *13,369. 1986 Plymouth Reileut senior vice president, said in excellent room tun- peting. $600 per month. be purchased with little square feet. Industrial station Wgon Chicago. Ished or unfurnished. Pay own utilities. One money down. 635-6200. space, available Imme- The Honolulu medical examin­ Kitchen privileges. $80. year lease plus secur­ dlately, offices In­ 1989 Buick Now *5440°° cluded. Howland Real MANCHESTERHONCA er’s office said later Friday that weekly, 649-4003. ity deposit. No pets. Excessive obbrevlatlons ^ij^^LeSabre fS2iaA STRICKEN AIRLINER — A United Airlines Boeing ripped in the side of the jumbo jet on a flight to New “multiple small body fragments Immediate occupancy. Estote, 643-1108. 24 ADAMS ST. Two bedroom, first floor, abbreviate results! Be 4 Door Sedan 1986 Plymouth Rollout 747 rests at Honolulu International Airport Friday Zealand. The plane returned to Honolulu and made and pieces of clothing” were parking, cellar stor­ Reale Real Estate, 649- sure readers understand MANCHESTER. 3400 and 4 Door Sedan 0795. MANCHESTER, CT 06040 AC. Crulee, Door Locke, FM Cate. with a gaping hole in the fuselage. The hole was a safe landing, but nine passengers were missing. found in the one of the right-side age, heat, large yard. your ad by avoiding ab­ 2400 square foot Indus­ engines. Deputy Medical Exa­ Manchester. $625. per AVAILABLE Imme­ 6 4 6 - 3 5 1 5 *16 ,874. Now *4880°° breviations. 643-2711. trial space. Loading Factory Ubel: miner Mary Flynn said it was not onth. 649-2871. diately 3 bedrooms, dock, parking. Wood­ VdufTie Pricing aasosA $675 and $700 plus utili­ Oiaeount: known whether the fragnrients land Industrial Park. 1986 Poutiac 6666 ties. Child and one pet SeHing Price: ONE OF THE good habits HOMES Principals only. 643- 4 Door Sedan were from one or more bodies. okay. Allbrio Realty 2121. and the people weren’t there’ United said the missing pas­ thrifty people have deve­ FOR RENT 649-0917. Now *6990°° loped is dally reading of 1989 Buick ‘There were seats just gone. There sengers included six Americans, the ads In classified. MANSFIELD. 2 bed­ MANCHESTER. Immac­ SOtOAA longer.” Gary Garber told The Asso­ two Australians and a New room. Private en­ ^ Park HONOLULU (AP) - Some pas­ were people sitting there,” she said. That's where they find ulate three bedroom 1985 Bukk Coutury Ltd. ciated Press in a telephone interview Zealander. value buys. trance. Appliances, Colonial with ]'/i baths sengers looked up to see rows of seats from the emergency room of a Honolulu At least 14 passengers were taken to wall to wall carpet. and attached garage. Avenue 4 Door Sedan and people near them suddenly gone. hospitals for treatment, authorities Twenty-seven passengers were hospital. treated at hospitals and five were $496. Coll 643-8516 $900 plus utilities. Call 4 Door Sedan Now *6590°° One man saw sky. A woinan’s earrings said. It was not immediately known Contone Realty, 646- All Power, Caaa. "We heard a hissing noise and then hospitalized. MANCHESTER. One bed­ aeoeiA were ripped off by the wind. what caused the hole to blow open. IAPARTMENTS 5900. noise from the explosion, if you want to Federal aviation investigators room apartment, heat, Faolory Label: Moments after a huge hole opened in The plane left Honolulu International IFOR RENT hot water, carpeting, 1985 Buick Park Avouuo call it that. Then we put our heads down. Volumt Pricing the fuselage of a United Airlines 747 jet Airport with 336 passengers and 18 crew had not determined the cause of air conditioning, all ap­ DIeoount 4 Door Sedan A moment later, we put our heads up IQ c J STORE AND Friday, nine people were missing, members at 1:34 a.m. for Auckland, the hole, but were leaning toward MANCHESTER. Three pliances. Call 649-5240. 1 OFFICE SPACE SoWng Prloo: Now *9660°° and I could see where the seats used to structural failure as the likeliest room aportment. $480 MANCHESTER. Two debris was flying, oxygen masks were be and the people weren’t there.” said New Zealand, and Sydney, Australia. It fS027A released, and a loud roar filled the explanation. Initial reports from plus utilities. Security. bedroom Townhouse. MANCHESTER. Prime Garber, of Tarzana. Calif. returned 59 minutes later with a No pets. 646-2426, 9-5 Nice location, all ap­ 1985 Buick Somorsot cabin. lO-by-40 foot vertical hole in the forward the pilot and some passengers Instant office space 1989 Buick Passenger Lynoor Birrell, of Welling­ indicated they had heard an weekdays. pliances. Heat, hot wa­ available Imme- BRAND H O N D A 2 Door Coupe But, remarkably, passengers on baggage area on the right side of the SOUTH WINDSOR. One ter, air conditioning. 1989 4^M !^Riviera ton, News Zealand, said she was about explosion. dlately. Ideal tor pro­ Now *5880°° Flight 811 stayed calm, many aboard airliner. bedroom, appliances, Call 647-1595. fessional, sales repre­ 2 Door Coupe six to eight feet from the hole in the no pets, no utilities. a c c o r d M027A said. fuselage. She looked up and saw that ECONOMICAL, Third sentative, etc. Call NEW L X 4 D O O R LoeOedl Landau Vinyl Top “All of a sudden it was like a dream — See PEOPLE, page 3 See EMERGENCY, page 3 Security. 875-7919. floor, one bedroom 649-2510. 1985 Bukk Rogal three rows of seats were gone. Factory Ubol: *24,220. a section of the plane wasn’t there any 1 MANCHESTER. Quality. apartment with stove MANCHESTER. Sto- AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Cuatom Coupe Heat, hot water, all and refrigerator. Nice re/ottlce - South Main Vduma Prldng ACV appliances Included. location. $450 plus utili­ Oiecount Now *6460°° Street location. Per­ Bdling Prtoa; *21fS63e Air conditioning, quiet ties and security. No fect tor beauty shop, •9061A pets. Call 643-2129. on busline. Ideal for colonial crafts or office 1985 Chovrelot Camaro middleaged and senior MANCHESTER. Second space. Available May ^ 1 ^ 9 8 9 Buick 2 Door Coupe citizens. One bedroom, floor, tour rooms, $550. 1st. $575. plus utilities. $605, Two bedrooms, Heat Included. Secur­ Allbrio Realty, Inc. 649- ^ M ^ R e a tta Now *6660°° $640. 247-5030. ity and references re­ 0917. 2 Door Coupe aeasiA MANCHESTER. Two quired. 643-1577. 1725 DIVIDABLE square bedroom apartment, Sporty & Luxurious — 1986 Cbovrolot Colobrity MANCHESTER. Three feet. Located In down­ 4 Door Sedan appllanced kitchen, bedrooms, I'/z baths, town Manchester pro­ "Has It Allll" wall to wall carpeting. $775 per month. Two fessional building. Factory Label: *27,250. Now *6970°° $650 per month. Heat Priced below market bedrooms, IV2 baths, Volume Pricing M190A and hot water Included. $575 per month plus tor quick occupancy. O lecount 3257. One year lease plus utilities, security and Very negotiable lease Selling Prioa: *23,993. 1966 Cbovrolot Coprico security deposit. No references. No pets. terms. Marilyn Vatte- 4 Door Sedan pets. Available Imme­ ronl. Sentry Real Est­ ’ All Pricea Include AppUcaWa 643-2121. Now diately. Reale Real Est- ate, 643-4060. Factory Caah Incantlvea *8660°° ote, 649-0795.______EAST HARTFORD. New * MANCHESTER HEBRON. Modern, two 13,995 OVER 100 BUICKS Newer 3 bedroom du- office space In restored 85 Bokk Somorsot bedroom. Heat, hot house, spectacular IN STOCK AT 2 Door Coupe water, appliances, plexs, large appli- cathedral celling, 9 IN STOCK!! parking, no pets. $625. anced kitchens, full Burnside Avenue. 3800 SIMILAR Now *6180°° 228-3245 or 646-0882. basements, with square feet with base­ “VOLUME PRICING" MANCHESTER. Two washer dryer hookups. ment. Can be divided. bedroom flat, first Nice yards, private Terms negotiable. For ^A^^O£STERHOND^ Information, call Ruth Cardinal Buick, Inc. floor air conditioning, parking. No pets. Two Cardinal Buick, Inc. fully appllanced kit­ FIshe, 282-0651.______24 ADAMS ST. months security. Im­ 81 Adams Street 81 Adams Street chen, basement, gor- OFFICE space Manches­ MANCHESTER, CT 06040 oge. $700. per month, mediate occupancy. ter. 3 rooms. Totaling Manchester, Conn. Manchester, Conn. plus security, plus utili­ Call Julie Blanchard, 900 sq. ft. on Spruce 6 4 6 - 3 5 1 5 ties. Available April ERA Blanchard & Ros- Street. Parking, one 649-4571 649-4571 Op«n Uon-TuM-W «d-Thur« Ntghta 1st. No pets. 649-5678 setto, 646-2482. year lease $700. month. Vehicles subject to; Opwn Mon -Tu#*.-w#d -Thun NigWi otter 7pm. 643-672 - 647-0069. prior salel