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Mazda 1984 B2000 pickuiz LaserLand plan Pianist tunes up Husky crusade GMC 1987 Suburbans Mazda 1987 longbed alum­ Ford 1984 Bronco 114x4, brand now. 12 to choose inum cap. Sunrise red. v-6, 4 speed, ps, pb, air, block. 2 to choose from. $3495. Morlarty Brothers, from, gas or dtottl, oil Marlarty Brothers, 315 cassette, brown. Lynch, upsets neighbors for MSO date nets a victory Center St., Manchester. 500 w. Center St., Man­ 315 Center St., Monchesr •qulpptd dlftargntly, road ter. 643-5135." to roll. Scronton-Codlllac- 643-S13S." chester. 646-4321." ... page 3 Oldsmobllo-Pontloc-GMC ... page 13 ... page 18 trucks, routs 83 Vtmon. 872-9145." Toyota 1982 SrS pickup, gloss cap, blue. Lynch, 900 W. Center St., Manches­ ter. oesdsoi." GMC 1987 brand new Bliziard Of Bargains camper vans, refrigera­ tor, stove, bathroom facil­ ities, hookups, air, much TRUCKS -R" US IS A WEEKLY FEATURE APPEARING EVERY OTHER more, 3 In stock. TUESDAY AND THURSDAY IN CLASSIFIED. MOST OF THESE ADS ARE Scranton-Codlllac- aiirlipalrr l^rral^ Oldsmoblle-Pontloc-GMC Manchester — A City of Village Charm DEALER ADS. BUT INDIVIDUALS WISHING TO SELL THEIR TRUCKS ARE trucks. Route 83 Vernon. ENCOURAGED TO PHONE 643-2711 TO PLACE THEIR ADS... 872-9145.''

G M C 1984 Suburban. 6.2 diesel, auto, ps, pb, air, Friday, Feb. 6,1987 30 Cents TmiCK8/VAN8 TRUCKS/VANS TRUCKS/VANS ■g^TRUCKS/VANS ' tut, cruise, loaded, blue & IF O im il RMSALE FOR SALE FOR SALE silver. Lynch, 500 W. Cen­ I ter St., Manchester. 646- 4321." F NEW 1987 NISSAN iMazda 19S7 B2000 SE5 cab Mazda 1987 B2000 SES plus GM C 1986 brand new 7000 GM C 1987 4 x4 'h ton Currin Plus. California brown, 5 shortbed. Ondo blue, series dump 5-7 yard, 366 pickup, brand new with Chevrolet 1986 Suburban, 4 WHEEL DRIVES beloe Interior, leather gray Interior. 2 to choose V-8. 5 speed with 2 speed Vh foot Fisher plow. brown ft white. 4,000 Firms say package, ps. M orlorty from. Morlarty Brothers, axle, red. Scranton Ready to go. 4 to choose miles, loaded. Scranton- Brothers, 315 Center St., 315 Center St., Manches­ Cadlllac-Oldsmoblle- from. Scranton Cadlllac- Cadlllac-DIdsmoblle- quits as Manchester. 643-5135.t^ ter. 643-5135.'' Pontloc-GMC trucks, Oldsmoblle-Pontloc-GMC Pontlac-GMC trucks, $ 3 9 9 9 route 83, Vernon. 872- trucks, route 83 Vernon. route 83 Vernon. 872- AS Ford 1983 F-lOO V-4, auto, Mazda 1987 B2000 cab plus 9145.'' 872-9145.1' 9145." LOW AS PS, sunroof, am/fm, glass Dover white, wine Inte­ cop, blue. Lynch, 500 W. rior. Morlarty Brothers, engineer E ‘ Price reflects $400 Nissaili rI a Smt eExpires 3/3/87 *"E" modef-5 spd. waste sites Center St. Manchester. 315 Center St., Manchester 646-4321.t,'. 643-5135.1' By Alex GIrelll GM C 1987 3500, 2-3 yard Mazda 1987 B2000 cab of CAST O N I S S A N plus. Sunbeam silver, UNBEATABLE! WINDSOR and George Layng dump, brand new. v-8, 4 The Manchester Herald speed, block. Scronton- gray Interior. Luxury Ich 209-6483 623-2466 Cadlllac-Oldsmoblle- package. Morlarty Broth­ are dean Pontlac-GMC trucks, ers, 315 Center St., Man­ Newly hired Manchester Town route 83, Vernon. 872- chester. 643-5135.1' OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 9 TO 9. SAT. T IL 5 Engineer Thomas R. Cunin has 9145.»»- resigned his position after working Mazda 1987 B2(XI0 cab By John F. Kirch Comfiany officials accused the only three days. Public Works Chevrolet 1986 KIO pickup, shortbed, light beige, state of wasting money, saying that beige Interior. Morlarty Herald Reporter Director George A. Kandra said 8 foot body, v-8, auto, ps, many sites listed have already been today. Currin plans to return to the Pb, 4 wheel drive. $10,995. Brothers, 315 Center St., Stock #5404 Manchester. 643-5135.t' Offidala of Manchester compan­ cleaned. . engineering firm where he last Corter Chevrolet, 1229 “ It’s high time someone goes Main St., Manchester. 646- HOW DOES DILLON DO IT ies whose sites were recently worked, Kandra said. Mazda 1987 B2000 cab identified by the state as hazardous through this list and updates it,’’ 6464.1^ According to Kandra, Currin’s shortbed. Sunbeom stiver, “WE’LL BEAT ANY LEGITIMATE DEAL waste areas said this week they said Frank Kueza of F.R . Kueza Co. only explanation for his sudden Ford 1983 Ranger pIckUp, gray Interior. Morlarty disposed of harmful materiSla Inc., a Sooth Windsor firm that ON ANY NEW FORD CAR OR TRUCKI’’ decision against the town job was 4 cyl, 4 speed, blue t> Brothers, 315 Center St., years ago and were now complying installed E.A. Patten’s water- white. Scronton-Cadlllac- Manchester. 643-5135.t' treatment system. that be wanted to return to BRAND NEW 1987 FORD with state and federal laws. consulting work with the firm he Oldsmoblle-Pontlac-GMC The businessmen said the state “It’s an ignorant li^,’’ Kueza trucks. Route 83, Vernon. Valkswagen 1987 Vanagon RANGER PICKUPS had left. Department of Environmental Pro­ said. “ Someone in the D E P should 872-9145.»^ GL camper. 2.1 litre fuel Buy a Ford Ranger 4x2 Regular Cab have done their homework.” Ini, engine, 4 seater, rear tection had visited their sites in the Kandra said C u n in apologized Pickup with manual trana. 2.3L engine early 1980s, and in some cases Kueza said that a review of waste for the inconvenience he had Toyota 1981 Landcrulser 4 folding bench seat con­ ‘ Includes Nissan's $400 Rebate. Sales Tax, Title. Registration, equipped with: power steering, brakes, issued permits stating the com­ sites may show the state can spend caused the town and said he wanted x4 brown. Lynch, 500 W. verts to double bed, ps, pb, and dealer office fee extra. Offer expires 2-10-87. Center St., Manchester. clock, curtains, rear win­ clear coat paint, swing away mirrors. pany’s waste-disposal techniques less money for the cleanup. to leave immediately. 646-4321.1,' dow def, fire extinguisher, ■ complied with environmental laws. “ Let’s not say there are $10 gauges, heater front 8, million in problems when there’s $3 “ The town is back to square one,’’ “ I have no idea how I got on that Kandra said of the engineering GMC/Geneva 1987 custom rear. Illuminated vanity million in problems. You know list," said Forest E . Patten, the vacancy, which had taken months vans. 10 to choose from mirror, refrigerator, pro­ president of E.A. Patten Co. at SOS what I mean,” he said. pane stove. Stainless sink, DE CORMIER to nil. Scranton-Cadllloc- MOTOR SAIES, INC. WF WetherellSt. “There was a problem,” Lydall Oldsmoblle-Pontlac-GMC pop up roof with double spokeswoman Carol F . Butenas Currin, 36, was not available for bed, dining tables. Sky­ The federal Environmental Pro­ Trucks, route 83, Vernon. 285 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER (EXIT 60 OFF 1-84) 643-4165 OVER STOCK said. “ That was taken care of a long comment this morning. A secretary 872-9145.1' light, clothes storage. Util­ tection Agency cited Patten for ity hookups, 4 speaker, 40 PARCEL dumping dirty water onto the site in time ago.” at 8w Wethersfield office of Kasper Ford 1981 Chateau van. am/fm stereo cassette the early 1980s, Patten said. The AsMciates, where he had worked V-8, air, ps, pb, cruise. system, power locks, win­ TRUCKS DELIVERY company has since installed a ROBERT J. PASCOE, the manu­ since February 1085 until Monday, Lynch, 500 W. Center St., dows, mirrors. Air condlt- IN VANS water-treatment facility to clean facturing engineer manager at when he started as town engineer, Manchester. 646-4321 .t' onlng, rust protection, the water, before it is draiqed into Carlyle Johnson, said the company ■aid C u n in was scheduled to return plus many more. Va­ STOCK! the newer watem, he aaid. excavated coiAtaminated toil in lOSS, to WMk on Monday. nagon features: finished Take a Look Chevrolet 1984 C-10 PattdH,'along wfiKCMyle'John­ under-DEP order# and waakowdi A number of town officials pickup, 6 cyl, 30,000 mites, In Titian red metallic with compliance with atate regulations. son Machine Co. at 52 Main St., speculated that he left because of brown. Scranton- grey & black velour Inte­ H ie soil had been contaminated by rior. Stock number 3621. Dean Machine Producta at 102 lucrative offers from Kasper Asso­ Cadlllac-Oldsmoblle- solvents, state officials said, from List price $22,777. Sole Colonial Road, Klock Machine at ciates to return to his former job. Pontloc-GMC trucks. waste disposed on the site in the Route 83, Vernon. 872- prlce-$20,8IX) plus tox & 1366 Tolland Turnpike, Lydall Inc. 9145.t' ______reg. LIpman Number 1 at 815 Parker St., the Manchester 1970s. Currin was hired in December BRAND NEW 1987 4x4 “It is our understanding,” Pas- after more than six months of Volkswagen, 24 Tolland e cyt. Ovardriva, Automatic, ploar packaga, alaciric sanitary landfill at 263 Olcott St., Chevrolet 1985 Astro, red, Tpke, route 83 Vernon. Raar window dafroalar, pa, pb. Ralaad arhka lattar and the former site of Ability coe said, “ that we have completely searching for a replacement for v-6, automatic ps. Lynch, 649-2638.t' off road tliaa, AM/FM ataiao. Bright low mount mlt^ Machine ft Tool Co., 315 Broad St., cleaned the site." former Town Engineer Walter 500 W. Center St., Mon- 6 rora, aupar angina cooling, Raar arindow wtpar a were included on a list of 567 William J. Gamache, the presi­ Senkow. Senkow left after town chester. 646-4321.1' Mazda 1987 B2000 SES waahar. tH123. dent of Ability Machine, said that officials said he sexually harassed shortbed, California hazardous-waste sites in three years ago the company began a female co-worker. He was in­ Mazda 1987 shortbed, brown, beige Interior. onaiuL usT Connecticut. Victim revived black, gray Interior. Lux­ Morlarty Brothers, 315 using a septic tank to collect water itially dismissed, but the firing was ury package. Morlarty Center St., Manchester. •14,833 * NONE OF THE SITES poses a carrying hazardous wastes. rescinded under an agreement with 13,742 H ie wastes are then separated his union and he was allowed to Brothers, 315 Center St., 643-5135.'' ALL VEHICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE health hazard for area residents, Manchester. 643-5135.1' state officials said. The sites were and taken away by private contrac­ Boston firefighters Jim Hardy (left) and from afireat hia Boston home Thursday. resign. Mazda 1987 B2000 SES plus MAZDA TRUCKS ACHIEVE listed as part of Gov. William A. tors and disposed elsewhere. He 5 shortbed. Sunbeam James Prokop look back for an Walsh was listed in satisfactory condi­ When the town first tried to All the Mazda 1987 shortbed, O ’Neill’s proposed $10 million plan said in 1954 the D E P told the Dover white, wine Inte­ silver, gray Interior. Mor­ ambulance to arrive as they work to tion after having suffered smoke inhala­ vacant position, it was unable to rior. Morlarty Brothers, larty Brothers, 315 Center HIGHEST RATING IN to clean up hazardous wastes over find a qualified candidate at the 315 Center St., Manches­ St., M anchester. 643- the next few years. Please lam to page IS revive Mark Walsh, 4, who was rescued tion and minor burns. salary range offered, Kandra has ter. 643-5135.1' 5135.1' CUSTOMER SATISFACTION. said. In October, though, the town When it comes to customer satisfaction, no one Board of Directors agreed to raise 9 foot angle plow with Chevrolet 1983 S-10 Blazer beats Mazda trucks. In a recent survey the salary range from $33,525 to V-6 Tahoe package. $7995. mounting frame and hy­ of compact truck owners,* Mazda 319 MAIN ST. (Across from Armory), M ANCHESTER, C T 643-2145 $40,230 to $40,230 to $44,356. draulics. $485. Call (914) DeCormler Nissan, 285 OILLOn The change led to six candidates 355-1245, evenlngs.o Broad St., Manchester. trucks rated #1 in overall customer e 643-4165.'' Latchkey children number two million applying for the Job. Currin was ‘ satisfaction—ahead of Toyota, Nissan, selected from them. Chevrolet 1984 Sport von and all the others. #1 v-8, 11 passenger, auto, Datsun 1983 King cab Assistant Town Manager Steven Bv Randolph E. Schmid their free time than the low-income scene. available to care for youngsters, the study LATCHKEY KIDS air, cassette, tan. Lynch, pickup 4 x4,4 cyl, 5 speed, stock # R. Werbner said that in the wake of PS, pb, stereo cassette, The Associated Press “Children whose mothers were better suggests. And those families may live in SMJE caoop STuw etts-w j 500 W. Center St., Man­ 1-1115 Currin’s departure, the town is lump seats. $5795. Carter educated or in white collar occupations neighborhoods which the family perceives Afler-SctMiol Supervision * chester. 646-4321. Silver considering “ revamping” the job of Chevrolet, 1229 Main St., W A SH IN G TO N — The end of the school and children in higher income households safe for older children to be on their own. 7 .M Unsupofvisad with town engineer. This would involve GM C 1987 S-15 pickups, Manchester. 646-6464.'' day means an empty house and time left on were more likely than others to be “ Self-care may be a product of confi­ 75.5% Supwvisad by paieni Grey rewriting the job description in brand new, 15 to choose their own for more than 2 million reported as unsupervised by an adult after dence in the child and the environment for 2.7% Sup««vi*ad by aduS sibSng Interior order to make it more appealing to from. Scranton-Codlllac- Mazda 1987 B2000 SES cab $5995 American youngsters, largely children of school,” the study found. some parents, as much as it is produced by a.0% Supwvisod by raMiv* Pontlac-Oldsmoblle-GMC plus. Sunrise red, gray potential applicants, he said. TRUCKS white, upper income families, the Census In families in which the mother worked lack of alternatives or their inability to pay 7jB% Supanisod by noo-f*taliv* Interior. 2 to choose from. NO GIMMICKS — JUST A GREAT DEALI trucks, route 83 Vernon. for care among others,’’ the study states. He said the town will not hire any 872-9145.^ Morlarty Brothers, 315 Pile* Includat; 1. All Dealer Prep. 2. Undercoating Tool (TexaLloenee Bureau reports. full time, the share of children on their own “ & lf-care was likely to be short-term,” By Race of the other finalists interviewed Center St., Manchester. 3. Clean a Wax 4. Handling and Freight Charges. Extra) Known as latchkey children, these boys after school varied from 10 percent for MMher wofks (uD lime Toyota 1983 pickup 5 643-5135.t' and girls have drawn considerable atten­ those with incomes offI0,000or less, to 16.6 the study also found, with many on their 15.0% of whites 7.4% of blacks during the last hiring round that speed,stereo. Tonneau CARTER tion in recent years as sociologists and percent for incomes over $35,000. own for less than an hour and only one in 10 b ro u ^ t Currin to the post. In any cover, brown. Lynch, 500 Mazda 1987 B2000 SES politicians expressed concern about their Mothers who did not complete high for more than three hours. FamSylnoome event, Werbner said it will be at W. Center St., Manches- longbed, black, gray Inte­ CHEVROLET welfare. school left 7.8 percent of the children on On racial lines, despite the fact that 10.0% less than $10,000 least until next month before the ter. 646-4321.t '______rior. Luxuary package. / M O R I A R y V b r o t h e r s / The new Census study of children ages 5 their own after school, compared with 14.8 black women are more likely than whites 16.6% over $35,000 town advertises again for the job. Morlarty Brothers, 315 Dodge 1983 Vs ton work Large to 13 found that 7.2 percent of them, or percent for college-graduate mothers. to work full time, black children were less Currin had been director of Center St., Manchester. likely to be left on their own, the Bureau E d u c a d o n o f M oO ier van, 6 cyl, 4 spped, red. 643-5135.''______Inventory 2,065,000, are on their own for at least some And when measured by mother’s 7ja% Non-high school graduate transportation for Kasper Asso­ Scranton-Cadlllac- HOURS: time after school — a share ranging from occupation, the share of children left alone found. 14.8% With ooiege degt^ ciates, and previously held the Pontlac-Oldsmoblle-GMC Mazda 1987 shortbed, lux­ OPEN EVENINGS - only about 1 percent of those age 5 to vari^ from 10.8 percent for service While the share of youngsters super­ same position for six years with trucks. Route 83 Vernon. •TIL 9 P.M. Of ury package. Sunbeam nearly 14 percent of the 13-year-olds. workers to 16 percent for executives and vised by their parents was about the same OocupoSon of MoOier Fuss ft O’Neill Consulting Engi­ 872-9145.1' silver. 2 to choose from. FRIDAY a SATURDAY 301-315 CENTER STREET _ 10.8% Service 16.0% executives and adminisiralois Chevy And for those without supervision, the administrators, according to the study. for both races, blacks were more likely to neers of Manchester. Morlarty Brothers, 315 ■TIL 6 P.M. MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 643-51 35 find some other relative or another adult to Ford 1985 Bronco II, 4 white, upper- and middle-class neighbor­ This may result from some higher- The town engineer is responsible Center St., Monchester. Trucks, watch over their children after school. 'figures meynofxdtf UP *» f 00 d'cxuwe/xowidhg aerC'iSUs Grssr ' speed with overdrive, v-6, 643-5135. >' hood appears the more common scene for income families having fewer relatives for reviewing development propos­ ps, stereo, sunroof, silver. Vans & als and making recommendations Lynch, 500 W. Center St., on engineering matters. Currin had Manchester. 646-4321.•' El Caminos been hired at a salary of $41,844. Town Planner Mark Pellegrini I Ford 1983 F150 Vi ton YOUR GMC TRUCK State rejects city’s proposal Styleslde pickup. 6 cy­ said Currin’s departure will have linder, 4 speed, od, excel­ 1987 CHEVY SIO PICKUPS no real impact on his department lent condition. $5295. Dil­ HEADOUARTERS State’s search ends Waite reported OK because he had never actually lon Ford, 319 Main Street, 6' Bpdy,_4 Spd„ 1000 lb. pMoad Dr. Jamea L. Luke, Connecticut’a Tw o taxi drivers said they saw 10 worked on any planning projects. Manchester. 643-2145.1' SenHIS to teach expelled pupil at jail OVER 120 TRUCKS IN STOCK TO SELECT FROM... new chief state medical examiner, gunmen and four turbaned Shiite "To m was here for such a short didn’t want to discuss the chain of Moslem sheiks escorting Anglican time it will have no effect,” GM C 1986 Vi ton cargo BRAND NEW 1987 GMC S-15 events that led to the job opening he envoy Terry Waite through a BRIDGEPORT (AP) - City “ You can’t run a school system home from school. Pellegrini said. Pellegrini said he van. v-8, auto, ps, pb, is filling. Hia appointment Thurs­ southern Beirut suburb as the school officials are searching for a and have the teachers and students Officials said they suspect he took did not know why Currin left, other green. Scranton-Codllloc- PICKUP TRUCK the gun to school, where he kept it in 2.5 Lltar Fual ln|acted EngIna, 4 Spead Manual Tranamls- day ended a search that began in missing hostage negotiator waved place to tutor a l5-year-old expelled feel they are being intimidated,” he than what Kandra had said. Dldsmoblle-Pontlac-GMC his coat pocket, because of an trucks, route 83 Vernon. alon, AM Radio, 1000 lb. Payload Capacity, P195/7SR14 < 8 8 9 8 March when Dr. Catherine A. at onlookers. Story on page 5. for allegedly displaying a loaded said. After he was hired, town officials 872-9145.>'______Tires. Tan In Color with a Matching Interior. Stock »H 0 113 Galvin was ousted amid allegationa gun on a school bus after the state On Thursday, Assistant Attorney argument he had with a girl on the pointed to his experience in traffic Annual Percentage Rate ■he was a poor administrator and turned down their suggestion that General Stephen O ’Neill said state bus three day s earlier. matters as a plus for the town. Toyota 1982, SR-5, 4x4, A BRAND NEW TRUCK FOR ONLY Financing to Qualified allowed her pet dobermans to the youth attend classes in the statues prohibit confinement of State law requires local school Some residents had urged that tte grey metallic, chrome, . % Buyers or wander around the autopsy room. Bridgeport Jail. children under 16 in correctional systems to provide education to town hire a separate traffic engi­ oversize American racing TAX A HEQ. 3 9 Index centers unless they are charged everyone under age 16. Bridgeport neer, but officials said Currin’a The state’s decision annoyed and wheels, lift kit, roll bar, FACTORY Story on page 4. EXTRA 24 pagM, 2 McNons disappoint^ school officials, who with a crime and awaiting trial as officials said the beat option was to previous experience was one rea­ nerf bars, tarp. Lynch. REBATE adults. have the student educated at the son that was not necessary. 646-4321. Ask for Karen.t' *6743 » < 1 0 0 0 have aaid they won’t provide a city Partly tunny, cold teacher to tutor the boy or permit In addiUon, O’Neill said, the state Jail. _ _ „ _ - - Before Currin was hired, Kandra Bridgeport Community Correc­ Ford 1985 window van, v-8, % ANNUAL ON S-10 Pickups & S-10 Blazers Today will be partly sunny. High Classlflod . 21-23 Obltuarlaa__ 12 him in a school because of the Raymond Vitelli, superintendent aaid that there had been delays in r o u t e 83 tional Center can only accept of schools for the state Department some town projects because of the auto, ps, $7895. Dillon i C % ■ PCRCENTABE in the upper 30a. Oouding up ComIca ....1 16 Opinion 8 possible danger. Ford, 319 Main Street, “A OOOO PLACE TO SUVA CAR" tonight with a 40 percent chance of Connoollcut _ 4 9 “ This ia one more time the state someone placed in its custody by of Correction, said he would for­ gap created by Senkow’s depar­ Manchester. 643-2145.'' W b w NATEHNANCINS VERNON^ CONN. light snow after midnight. Low in Entartalnmoftt 14 Sporta___ 18-21 people are turning their backs on the courts. ward the names of three people who ture. Assistant Town Engineer Available from G.M.A.C. * 8 7 2 -§ 1 4 5 Tolavlslon _ _ 17 the needs of the community,” said The boy was suspended and later teach at the jail who might be William Camosci served as acting Nissan 1984 6' pickup with CHEVROLET the 20a. On Saturday there ia a 30, Focus , 13 To Qualified Buyers school board President Michael expelled after he displayed the gun willing to give the teen-ager lessons town engineer, but the department cap, like new, standard M f lT f lR CARTER IMreent chance of inow in the Local nawa-3,12 U.8./World___ 8 Nov. 84 on a bus taking children was short one person. shift, om/ftn stereo, white MOTORS, INC. morning. Details on page 2. WaaWtsf , 2 Biacigllla. at a n ^ e r location. walls. Dillon Ford, 319 VS 24 MONTHS CADILLAC • OLDSMOBILE • PONITAC • GMC TRUCKS 1229 HAINST, nANCNESTENH4ft44MaePEN S ^ / pIS l/IN. S PU Main Street, Manchester. 643-2145.»' t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 6.19W MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 0.1007 - 8 WEATHER F Andy’s closing upsets and angers neighborhood Bv John F. Kirch being so close to us,” raid ’Thelma vests with laser sensors, and carry ” Our children have cautioned us done to stop this,” raid Rosalie either. They raid it could cause Htrald Reporitr Hawgh, who has lived at Mayfair . laser guns as they walked through to keep our doors locked,” Hawgh Andre, a North End resident who traffic problems in the area and Connecticut forecast O Gardena for 11 years. The federally hidden hallways and rooms, shoot­ said. has an uncle and aunt who live in drive their customers away. The announcement this week that Bubaidlsed complex is for elderly ing at monsters and alien beings on Others agreed. Mayfair Gardens. “ It will only Central, Eastern Interior, Sonthwestem Interior: the Andy’s of Manchester grocery and handicapped residoita. the way. "They should fight for a grocery bring trouble." “ I think it’s a real shame,” raid Partly sunny today. High in the upper 90s. Winds store on North Main Street wfll be “ We’re all in our late years and Raymond K. Adams, the laundra- The shopping center landlord, store there,” said one elderly Many elderly residents said they west 10 to IS mph Ciouding up tonight. A 40 percent C replaced by a high-tech computer- we don’t need noise over there,” mat’s owner. " I don’t think the GLK Realty Ltd. Partnership, is woman who asked that her name don’t have cars and will have to entertainment center has created a Hawgh said. “ Everybody is (wk IIWA/I town of Manchester cares about the chance of light snow after midnight. Low in the 20s. also against the plans. GLK offi­ depend on their children or the controversy in the neighborhood. worried.” welfare of the elderly if it lets Winds southwest 10 to IS mph. A 40 percent chance of cials said they weren’t sure “ I don’t think it’s fair to us,” town’s Dial-A-Ride service to go Elderly residents who live in the South Windsor attorney Harold something like that come in here.” light snow Saturday morning then becoming partly XJ whether they could block them, but another woman said. shopping. But many said it was sunny in the afternoon. High 35 to 40. Mayfair Gardens apartnsent com­ Cummings, a partner in Laser Ellie Philion, who has lived at much more convenient to go across Adams' wife, Carol, said some plex across the street from Andy’s Games of Hartford Inc., said this are consulting their attorneys to see neighbors have told her they may West Coastal East Coastal: Partly sunny today. what can done. Mayfair for about one year, said the street for groceries. start a petition drive to block High around 40. Winds west 10 to IS mph. Clouding are particularly worried. Many week that he is on the verge of t>be wasn't against LaserLand, but “ Who the heck wants to be s believe the center will attract rough subleasing the 18,000-square-foot would rather see a grocery store in Cummings' plans. up tonight. A 30 percent chance of light snow after Meanwhile, Hawgh said that iraiting for a bus during the crowds from the Hartford area, store from Loren Andreo, Andy’s midnight. Low near freezing. Winds southwest 10 to All Dressed Up ^ many Mayfair residents like to take the shopping center, which also winter?” said another woman who “ Nobody in the shopping plaza traffic problems and noise. owner. Cummings plans to take 15 mph. A 90 percent chance of light snow Saturday walks on warm sumnner nights or includes a branch of the Savings asked that her name not be used. really likes the idea,” said Charles Many old lacy dresses are now confined to museums. Also concerned are the business­ control of the building in March and Bank of Manchester, the Connecti­ morning then becoming partly sunny in the sit on their porches. Many resi­ “ It’s too cold to wait for a bus.” Paindiris, the owner of My Broth­ This one was recently put on display at the Amherst men who operate retail outlets next start construction of the entertain­ dents, she said, leave their doors cut National Bank, My Brother’ Andre said many Mayfair resi­ afternoon. High around 40. er’s Place restaurant. to Andy’s, which will close Feb. 14 ment center. open while they visit neighbors. But Place restaurant, Northway Phar­ dents would have trouble carrying Northwest Hills; Partly sunny today. High in the Museum in the state of New York. Actress Sarah Richard D. Farley, the owner of to make way for the proposed Cummings could not be reached that may change if the LaserLand macy and Speed-Queen Laun-dry- grocery bags on buses. Northway Pharmacy, said the upper 30s. Winds west 10 to 15 mph. Clouding up Bernhardt may have been the first woman to wear LaserLand entertainment center. for comment this morning. He has amusement center opens as sche­ mat. Businessmen who work in the center could bring in a negative tongiht. A 50 percent chance of light snow after trousers. She was photographed wearing a “pantsuit” “ I think that’s terrible, especially’ said that customers would wear duled in September. “ I think everything should be shopping center don’t like the idea. element. m i^ight. Low in the 20s. Winds southwest 10 to 15 in 1876. As more women participated in sports, women’s mph. A 40 percent chance of light snow Saturday pants became more acceptable. But it wasn’t until 1933 morning then becoming partly sunny in the afternoon. High in the 30s. that the first trouser suits for women appeared on the Bolton readies new plan for hearing F FRONTS; scene in London. Mauchester/Area

W arm .^^ Cold^ DO Y O U K NO W — “Bloomers” were first introduced By Andrew Yurkovskv ONE NOTEWORTHY conclusion meowners be permitted to move the next IS years. Although the Coastal forecast in the 19th century. What were they? Towns in Brief Herald Reporter in the 113-page preliminary plan is into their new homes before they manpower of the present volunteer Occluded Stationary ^ that affordable housing in Bolton is are complete and allow them to fire department is more than Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I. and TH U R SD A Y ’S ANSWER — The planet Mercury orbits BOLTON — The Planning Com­ in short supply. For example, in finish the remaining work adequate, establishing a full-time Montauk Point. closest to the Sun. Police find car missing In murder mission wants to have a revised 1970 a household with the median themselves. force in 15 to 20 years is something Wind mostly southwest 10 to 20 knots today and plan of development ready for a income of $11,619 could afford a the town should consider, accord­ N A TIO N A L FO R EC A ST — The National Weather Sen/ice forecasts sunny tonight becoming northwest 10 to 20 knots Saturday. A Newipaper In Education Procram Police have located the 1986 red Toyota Celica that two murder public hearing by spring, commis­ house costing as much as $20,000 ALTHOUGH HOUSING is a ing to the plan. Sponaored by E skies for most of the western half of the nation for Saturday. Snow is Seas 2 to 3 feet offshore and 1 foot over Long Island suspects are believed to have used to flee last week, but no sion Chairman Robert E. Gorton more than the median-value house problem, the plan reports that the expected for eastern New York and New Engiand. Rain is forecast for the sound through Saturday. Chance of snow flurries or The Manchester Herald information was available this morning on what was found in the said Thursday. of $24,100. In 1980, however, the rate of new-home construction OTHER PROPOSALS, including median-value home of $65,600 was between 1975 and 1985 outpaced the a space study of the Community Caroiinas to the Chesapeake. Most northern states wiii be coid. sprinkles late tonight and Saturday morning. car or where it was recovered. The revised plan, prepared last Police spokesman Gary Wood said today that the car was year by Wilbur Smith and Asso­ out of reach for a household with the projected need. During that period, Hall and enlargement of the high recovered out of state Thursday. He refused to specify where. ciates of Providence, recommends median income of $24,779. an average of 28 units were built per school media center, have been Almanac The car was transported to the Manchester police station how the town should accommodate In addition, according to the plan, year, while only 23 units per year completed or are already in the Across the nation Thursday night and was being examined for evidence this future development, based on a the number of rental units in Bolton would have to be built to meet the works. While population figures in 1980 was smaller than in the morning, he said. survey of the town’s housing, needs of the estimated population in indicate the Bentley Memorial Showers and thunderstorms dampened much of Hartford area as a whole. The the year 2000. Today is Friday, Feb. 6, the In 1982, in his budget message Police are still seeking two Hispanic males who were seen transportation, its physical charac­ Library has adequate space for the the South and gales threatened the southern vacancy rate, though higher than in With an estimated population of next 15 years, the town ought to 37th day of 1987. There are 328 for fiscal 1983, President Reagan leaving a Congress Street apartment on Jan. 27 shortly before the teristics and public facilities. Atlantic Coast today, but most of the nation had the Hartford area, was lower than 4,100 in 1985, the town had about consider a small addition and days left in the year. urged Congress to “ stay on body of Lauren G. Anderson was discovered by her roommate. While no state law requires a calm weather. what would characterize a strong 1,546 housing units. According to modification of the present heating Today’s highlight in history: course” and enact $27 billion Anderson, 26, was shot to death that afternoon in her apartment periodic revision, Gorton said that Gale warnings covered the Georgia and northeast housing market. In 1980 there were the plan, an additional 343 units system to make it more efficient, In 1952, Britain’s King George more in domestic spending cuts. at 82 Congress S t Police have not yet established a motive for the most towns update their plans Florida coasts, and brisk winds were reported over 23 vacant units for rent or sale in would have to be built to accommo­ the plan says. VI died. He was succeeded to the Today’s birthdays: Attorney kllUng. every 10 years. Bolton’s last plan parts of western Florida. was completed in 1971. Bolton, or 1.65 percent of existing date a population of 5,460 in the year Gorton said that at its Feb. 18 throne by his daughter, Elizabeth Louis Nizer is 85. President Wood said there are no other suspects. Light rain fell from southeast Louisiana and Although the plan recommends homes, lower than the desirable 2000. meeting the Planning Commission II. Reagan is 76. Actress Zsa Zsa Mississippi across Alabama and Georgia into South that the town preserve wetlands percentage of 2.5. About 1,971 acres of the of the expects to discuss the plan of On this date; Gabor is 68. Actor Patrick Mac- The plan recommends that the 6,821 acres of vacant land in Bolton Carolina. Scattered rain also fell in southwest and avoid disrupting waterways, it development with a representative In 1756, America’s third vice nee is 65. Actor Rip Tom is 56. Teenager Icses $37 In rebbery town start a rent-subsidy program are suitable for building, the plan Texas, central and eastern Oklahoma, eastern provides few specifics on what from Wilbur Smith and Associates. president, Aaron Burr, was bom Actress Mamie Van Doren is 54. for low-income residents, and in­ says. Kansas and central Missouri. A Manchester teenager was robbed of $37 Thursday night as he changes would be desirable or By that time, a new draft of the in Newark, N.J. Actor Mike Farrell is 48. NBC crease the area in which multiple- In regard to public safety, the plan, including revisions suggested An inch and a half of rain fell in Daytona Beach, was walking on Woodbridge Street, police said today. undesirable. In 1778, the United States won news anchorman Tom Brokaw is family homes may be built. The plan reports that Bolton needs no by the commission, should be done, Fla., in the six hours ending at 1 a.m. today. official recognition from France 47. Singer Fabian is 44. . Seth Kershaw, 15, of 38 N. Elm St., was walking near Main plan also suggests that ho­ increase in police personnel within he said. Light snow was scattered over central Kansas Street at about 9:45 p.m. when he was pushed to the ground and a THE PLAN is more specific, as the two nations signed a pair of however, about the Upper Connec­ and Illinois and snow flurries fell in parts of upstate pay envelope containing the money was taken from his back treaties in Paris. ticut River Aquifer, which runs New York. Sad celebration pocket, police said. Kershaw was unable to identify his In 1895, baseball legend Babe through Bolton. Itcalls for adoption Fog extended from southern Nebraska and A Ruth was bom in Baltimore. Celebration of the U.S. Centen­ assailants, who fled in a car traveling west on Main Street, police of a groundwater protection pro­ r OPEN FRIDAY TIL 7:00 PM eastern Kansas across Missouri and Iowa into nial in 1876 was tempered by the In 1899, a peace treaty between said. gram to preserve the aquifer and northern Illinois and southwest lower Michigan. news that a Seventh Cavalry Kershaw was not injured, police said. the United States and Spain was other waterways. It also calls for Skies were.mostly fair over the western half of the battalion had just been annihilated ratified by the Senate. the relocation of a state-owned nation. by Sioux and Cheyenne warriors at In 1959, the United States garage that stores road salt, a Icy cold gripped eastern New York and New the Little Bighorn, says National Woman hurt In crash at Penney’s successfully test-fired for the potential contaminant of the England, with late-night readings mostly in the Geographic. first time a Titan intercontinental A Manchester woman was injured Wednesday morning in an aquifer. single digits and teens. Temperatures were near or ballistic missile from Cape accident on the service road at the J.C. Penney Catalog Regarding the proposed Route 6 above normal elsewhere across the country. MORNING W EATHER — Today’s weather satellite picture recorded at Canaveral. y Distribution Center. expressway, which would extend A T W o m r Today’s forecast called for rain from southern Interstate 384 to Windham, the plan 2:30 a.m. shows layered light rain clouds from the southern Plains and In 1980, Iran’s newly installed Police said Ruth 0. Plouffe, 45, of 277 Spruce St., was traveling and eastern Texas across the central Gulf Coast Lottery says that Bolton should decide what president, Abolhassan Bani- north on the the service road about 7 a.m. when a car driven by Texas into the lower Mississippi Valley with high clouds stretching states and the southern Atlantic Coast, with kind of development would be Sadr, denounced the militants Harold A. McGary Jr., 59, of 232 Hilliard St., pulled out from the eastward across the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys. Low level rain clouds scattered thunderstorms in southern Florida. appropriate for the area. It is holding the American embasssy Connecticut daily parking lot, striking Plouiffe’a car on the right front side. cover coastal Georgia and South Carolina with layered rain and shower Temperatures around the nation at 2 a.m. EST generally agreed that the new as “dictators who have created a Plouffe, who suffered an elbow injury and head cuts, was highway would attract business, clouds obscuring most of Florida. Low level light snow clouds stretch ranged from 4 degrees below zero at Limestone, Thursday: 899 DAZZLER government within a treated at Manchester Memorial Hospital and released. and industry. The plaii does not across northern New York State and norther New England. Maine, to 74 degrees at Key West, Fla. government.” Play Four: 6543 make any recommendations of its Turnpike accident hurts woman own, however. The land surrounding the pro­ FEBRUART A Warehouse Point woman was injured Wednesday night in a posed interstate is now a mixture of two-car accident on West Middle ’Turnpike. residential, commercial and indus­ trial property. 6 The woman. Joan R. O’ Rourke, 36, was traveling east on West PEOPLE Middle ’TumMke at about 7:15 p.m. when a westbound car Gift and 7tfi operated by Tam m y M. Theriault, 19, of South Windsor, started to turn left onto Broad Street, entering the path of her vehicle, Bill aims Couple of the year Ariz.; Kirsten Stellaick, 16, Rich­ Warner Bros. Television. David police said. field, Minn.; Jasmin Thames, 17, L. Wolper Productions will pro­ O’Rourke was treated for a back injury at Manchester to renovate EVENT ONE: DIAMOND REMOUNT SALE Bruce Willis and Cybill She­ New York; Wayne Theurer, 13, duce the ABC-TV miniseries in Memorial Hospital and released, a hospital spokeswoman said. pherd, whose stormy “ Moonlight­ Houston; Kevin Wanzer, 18, Indi­ association with Warner. Theriault was charged with making a restricted turn. ing” romance puts the spark in anapolis; Kristin Elizabeth The film, which spans the fire museum Special savings on all mountings. the ABC-TV series, have been W eller, 15, Holland, Pa.; and period from Napoleon’s field Diamonds reset While You Wait. named Man and Woman of the Cherri Williams, 16, Washington. commission to general to his exile Tewn tc replace trash ccmpactcr The Connecticut Firemen's His­ Y ear by the Hollywood Radio and on the island of Elba, will be torical Society would receive Special includes design, 14KT Television Society in Los filmed entirely on location in ’The town of Manchester will seek bids to replace the trash France, Italy and Spain and compactor used at the Olcott Street landfill, and the cost is $99,000 from the state to renovate gold mounting, sizing final Angeles. Puts out fire its Manchester museum under a They will be honored during the begins production March 30, expected to be $130,000 to $130,000, according to Public Works spokesman Richard Bomstein Director George Kandra. bill introduced by state Rep. John finish a nd ultrasonic cle a n ­ 27th International Broadcasting Actress M argot Kidder, who as Kandra said the total cost probably will be $180,000 to $190,000, W. Thompson, D-Manchester. Awards dinner March 17. Lois Lane won the Man of Steel’s said recently in Burbank, Calif. ing Plus you’ll receive a free but under the contract for the current machine, the town can sell The money would go toward The dinner will also salute the heart, responded in Superman­ installing heating and ventilation it back to the manufacturer for $60,000, thereby reducing the sapphire with each world’s best TV and radio com­ like fashion when a candle ignited systems, and some interior rehabil­ Today’s quotes price of the new compactor. mercials, chosen from more than a mattress in her bedroom. itation work, according to Richard remount purchase. Call The existing machine, called the “ guts” of the landfill 5,000 entries from 60 nations. By the time police and firefigh­ “ We have no information to Symonds of Tolland, president of*' operation, needs extensive repairs, Kandra said. In a letter to the 521-3202 now for your ters arrived, Ms. Kidder and her confirm a report circulating this the museum. town ^ a r d of Directors, he said the department plans to ask for sister-in-law, Joanna Kidder, had evening that T erry Waite has Symonds, who is Tolland’s assist­ an appropriation next month once the bids are received. appointment. Weir will teach tossed the mattress froni the been seen in Beirut under armed ant fire chief, said Thursday the money would complete the rehabili­ The Rev. Benjamin Weir, who second floor and dumped the guard.'’ — Eve Keatley, spokes­ sheets in the bathtub. woman for Archbishop of Canter­ tation of the building and enable the was a hostage in Lebanon for 16 museum to be open year-round. It The smoldering fire at the bury Robert Runcie, after wit­ months, has accepted a full-time Board OKs payments for damages now is open only from April to BRUCE WILLIS AND CYBILL SHEPHERD BENJAMIN WEIR house in Sneden’s Landing, P a li­ nesses said Runcie’s hostage teaching post at a seminary. November because it has no heat, . . . Man and Woman of the Year , becoming a teacher sades, N.Y., an exclusive neigh­ Weir’s wife, Carol, also accepted negotiator had surfaced after ’The town of Manchester has agreed to pay $4,617 to two he said. a teaching position at the San borhood where stars such as Al disappearing in Lebanon more residents for damages that occurred in 1086 incidents involving Located at the corner of Hartford EVENT TW O: DIAMONDS AT SPECIAL PRICES Francisco Theological Seminary Pacino and Ellen Bnrstyn also than two weeks ago. town vehicles. Road and Pine Street, the building here. The Weirs each hold a Christian witness as she sought ’The widow of slain civil rights or public service by the Alliance reside, was put out in minutes The town Board of Directors voted to give Zane M. Devoe of Just a sampling of the huge selection and great prices waiting for you '"rhe sooner you do it, the fairer is owned by the town of Manchester master’s degree in Christian his release,” Taylor said. leader Martin Luther King met for Youth Opportunity, a project early Thursday, authorities said. West MUkUe ‘himigke M394. Devoe’s automobile was hit by a and is leased by the society, it is to people if you don’t run.” — education from the seminary. with Tambo in ATlanta of the National Women’s Eco­ Ms. Kidder, who starred in two town vehicle on Oct. S as he was traveling through the Symonds said. An earlier state Appraised Becker’s Min. Mo. New York Gov. Mario Cuomo, ’The Presbyterian missionaries Thursday. nomic Alliance Foundation. “ Superman” movies, raid the Intersection of Main and North Main streets. grant allowed the exterior of the Kingly praise after he said he would decide this Value Price Payment served in Lebanon for 32 years ‘"rhank you all for your cour­ house will need a new paint job In the oecotnf case, John F. Wegrzyn of Hilliard Street was paid building to be finished, he said. month on whether to seek the before Weir was kidnapped by age and compassion,” Mrs. Rea­ and all her clothes will have to go $1,222 for damages that occurred when a town highway The wood-frame structure once 1/2 CT Round $ 96Q $ 720. $ 30. Coretta Scott King has praised Nancy admired presidency in 1988. 9 9 to the cleaners. department v e U ^ backed into his car on Haynes Street. served as the Co. 1 firehouse for the Shiite Moslems in 1984. He was Oliver Tambo, leader of the gan said after Thursday’s White 1/2 CT Marquise 125Q 938. 39. freed in September 1985. African National Congress, for A delegation of teen-agers who House ceremony. “ The president Accor^ng to the comptroller’s office, additional money might be former South Manchester Fire 1125. 47. “ It slaps the face of governors Department and its successor, the 5/8 CT Round 150a Seminary president J. Ran­ his fight against apartheid in voted President and Mrs. Nancy and I are very, very proud of charged with protecting the need^ by Wegnyn when his vehicle is repaired. ’The board 5/8 CT Pear 15Sa 1163. 48. dolph Taylor said Thursday the South Africa. Reagan as the Americans they you.” would have to approve an additional payment. Town of Manchester Fire Assante Napolean health and safety of their citi­ Department. 58. couple could offer "brand-new “Without the involvement of most admire met with the first The 11 teen-agers were: Nancy 3/4 C T Round 185Q 1388. zens.” — Rep. Edward J. Mar- The museum opened three years turf for classroom exploration.” the ANC, no long-range solution lady in Washington to present her Chick, 18, Uttle Rock, Ark.; 7/8 CT Marquise 175Q 1313. 55 Armand Assante will play key, D-Mass., who obtained co­ ago after the society had searched with a certificate. Diana Gomez, 18, North Miami DIrsetori set comment session “ During his months of solitary to the elimination of apartheid Napoleon in next season’s six- pies of a Nuclear Regulatory through the 1970s for a place to 1 C T Round 285Q 1995. 83 ’The 11 youths represented 50 confinement, Ben discovered his without further violence and Beach, Fla.; Billy Hanes, 17, hour TV miniseries “ Napoleon Commission proposal that would ’The ManObeoter Board of Directors has scheduled a public display its memorabilia, Symonds 1 C TP ear 240Q 1800. 75 strength in the interior spiritual long-range instability for the teen-agers who earlier were Winston-Salem, N.C.; Will Ma­ and Josephine: A Love Story.” allow start-up of nuclear power comment aesMon Feb. 19 from 6: so to 7; so p.m. The session is said. When the museum took over IVaCT Round 4800. 3600. 150. life, while Carol discovered the South African nation is possible,” honor^ for acts of heroism, thews, 15, Wilton, Conn.; Benia ’The role of Josephine Beauhar- plants even if local authorities open to all reSMenta who have complaints or suggestions. the building “ it was sort of going to 2 C TP e a r 580Q 4350. - importance of a socially active Mrs. King said. courage, integrity, compassion Spencer, 18, Kearns Canyon, nais has not bmn cast, raid refuse to plan for accidents. ‘Die sessibn will be held in the Board of Directors’ Office in the ruin,” he explained. Municipal Building. Future sessions will be held on the first "It was nothing more than a ’Tuesday of each month from 0 to 10 a.m. and on the third shell,’’ Symonds said. Thursday from 0;io to 7:30 p.m. The new state money would Comics Sampler Manchester Herald restore the upstairs of the building and one garage bay that fronts on In this space, samples of February Is U.S. history month Hartford Road. new comics wilt be THE GRIZZWELLS" by Bill Schorr USPS 327-500 VOL. CVI, No. 109 He said the grant is needed 7 7 Manchester Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg has named this because the society, a non-profit Appraised \A3iue This represents me comporotne selling pnee of currentty ovoiiobie gems of o simiioi nature ot determined Publlthod dally axcopt Sunday Sugoaatad carriar rataa ara $1.50 printed from time to time. _^E,R5P.. WHAT PIP THE TOKR)l$6^ IMHEATIE^ and cartain holldayalldai by lha Man- waakTy,kTy,$0.50r $0.50 for ona month, $10.25 month as Amerlcaa History Month in honor of the Orford Parish organization, has no other major by the best eiforti of our staff It does not represent our former selling price intermedKjto morhdowns moy hove been token I Sovings represented reduce rxir reguior selling price substontioiiy Percentoges of sovrngs ore bosed on componsons O ur aim is to get reader PD AFTER HF BEfinHE , chaatar PubUahlng Co., 10 Bralnard for thraa montha, $30.50 for alx Chapter of ttuf Disagliera of the American Revolution. sources of income. Thompson’s bill between retoM volues ond sole prices Merchondrse subfect to ovoiiobiiity ond prior sole Placa, Manehaatar, Conn. 00040. montha and $77.00 for ona yaar. “ 'The D a liig ^ n i ot Ibe American Revolution is now and always was referred to the General As­ reaction to new comics, Saeond claaa poataoa paid at Man- Mall rataa ara avallaMa on raquoat. or to old comics that we ehaalar. Conn. POSTMASTER; has been a living history of the growth of our nation,” Weinberg sembly’s Public Safety Committee, Sand addraaa ehangaa to tha Man- said in a proclamation. but no public hearings have been WHERE FiNE are thinking about drop­ To placa a claaaHlod or display REMEMBER chaatar Harald, P.O. Box 591, Man- scheduled yet, a committee staff QUALITY JEWELRY ping. Herald readers are chaatar. Conn. 00040. advorUaamant, or to rsport a nows member said Friday. VALENnNE’SDMr Itam, story or plctura Idas, call 043- IS NO T EXPENSIVE invited to comment on 2711. Offloa hours ara 0:30 a. m. to 5 IRS bflere tax help In Andover Symonds said he did not know SAIURIMar, FEB. 14th If you donT raoalvo your Harald p.m. Monday through Friday. when the rehabilitation work would any aspect of our comics by 5:00 p.m. waakdaya or 7:30 a.m. ANDOVES — The Internal Revenue Service has scheduled a be completed if the bill is approved page. Send your com­ Saturday, plaaaa talaphona your ■eininar Tuesday to help residents fill out their tax returns. by the General Assembly and carriar. If you'ra unaMa to roach Tha Manehaatar Harald laa mam- Changes in the M ora l tax code will also be discussed. FIneJeu'elers and Goldsmiths ments to; Features Editor, your carriar, call aubacrlbar aorvica bar of tha Assoclatod Proaa and a signed by Gov. William A. O’Neill. Manchester Herald, P.O. at 047-0040 by 5:30 p.m. Waakdaya mombar of tha Audit Buraau of Oi^ The public meeting w ill begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Town Office Symonds said the museum has 65 LaSalle Rd We«t Hamord Center 521-3202 for dallvary In Manehaatar. culatlona. Building on Sdwol Road. about 4,000 visitors a year, and O pen Monday 9:30-5:15 O pen Thursday 'III 8:15 O pen Tuesday-Soturday 930-515 Box 591, Manchester, Interest has been Increasing each Major Credit Cards A c c e p t ^ arKl Convenient Charge Plans Available. And lay-a-W oy Thol Special GUI Today 06040. vear. state gets new medical examiner Reporter arrivet In Swltierland waving his hand to onlookers as he In London, Runcie’s spokeswo­ FARMINGTON (AP) - Dr. Luke, who was unanimously Galvin was denied reappoint­ the medical examiner’s office, a walked. He wore a gray raincoat. I man Eve Keatley said: “ We have JaiiMt L. Luke, ConnecUcut'f new endorsed by the Commission on ment last March following allega­ position created as a result of the ■«^^*^*!i®*^***®‘’*“”‘* ~ street Journal reporter Gerald haven’t the slightest doubt about no information to confirm a report chief lUte medical examiner, Medicolegal investigations — the tions she was a poor administrator Galvin matter. r . Seib said today he was notophysically harmed during nearly a BEIRUT, Lebanon — Two. taxi bis identity. I know him and I saw circulating this evening that Terry didn’t want to discuss the chain of body overseeing the medical exa­ and bad allowed her pet dobermans State Health Services Commis­ week a detention in Tehran, and flatly denied that he was a spy. drivers said they saw 10 gunmen him this afternoon.” Waite has been seen in Beirut under events that led to the Job opening he miner’s office — said he would run to come into contact with cadavers. sioner Dr. Douglas S. Lloyd said and four turbaned Shiite Moslem < 1 VJ ^hy I was detained, or howl was released,” Waite wore a raincoat when he armed guard.” is filling. the office “ with an emphasis on She had been replaced on an Luke’s credentials are “ first rate w in told reporters after arriving at Zurich airport on a Swissair sheiks escorting Anglican envoy was last seen by reporters Jan. 20 “ Also, we certainly have heard His appointment Thursday ended professionalism, competence and a interim basis by her deputy. Dr. H. and he is widely and deeply flight from Tehran..Iran had initially accused him of being a spy. Terry Waite through a soufiiem leaving the seaside Riviera Hotel in nothing to suggest a report in a a search that began in March when commitment to education and Wayne Carver II. A suit she filed respected throughout the country Seib read a prepared statement that lasted about four minutes Beirut suburb as the missing west Beirut to meet with members German newspaper that Mr. Waite Dr. Catherine A. Galvin was ousted research.” seeking reinstatement Is pending. for his work in forensic pathology. hostage negotiator waved at of the pro-Iranian Islamic Jihad. has been involved in a shooting annid allegations she was a poor Luke, M, a former chief medical O’Neill said be was confident that Connecticut is lucky indeed to be and refused to answer questions. He would not say where he and onlookers. his wife, Barbara Rosewics, also a Journal reporter, were going. Islamic Jihad, made up of Shiite incident is true,” she said. administrator and allowed her pet examiner for Washington, D.C., with a new medical examiner, the able to welcome him to this Moslem extremists, has claimed to She was referring to a report by dobermans to wander around the and the state of Oklahoma, said he office would get back on track. “ I important post.” The couple is based in Cairo. “ I stopped my taxicab to watch, but the escorts waved me away, be holding Americans Terry Adder- the West German mass-circulation autopsy room. would “ build one of the best would hope the problems are going Luke said he intended to continue “ I was simply doing my Job. I am a Journalist and that is ail I son and Thomas Sutherland since newspaper Bild that quoted uniden­ “ It’s like talking about your forensic teams in the country.” to be behind us,” O’Neill said. doing some work — on his own time am, he told about 30 reporters in a VIP lounge at Zurich airport shouting: ’Don’t stop. Drive on.’ I did,” said one of the two drivers 1985. tified “ Beirut security circles” as wife’s first husband. I really don’t Gov. William A. O’Neill said Carver goes back to his Job as — for the FBI. He said he has after arriving at 2:35 p.m. Waite, Archbishop of Canterbury saying Waite was shot and criti­ know what all is involved,” Luke Thursday he had met with Luke deputy chief medical examiner. worked with that arm of the " I am thrilled and thankful to be here,” said Seib. “ This who reported seeing Waite walking in a street close to the airport Robert Runcie’s personal emis­ cally wounded when he tried to said. “ I think it should be emphas­ earlier in the day and was pleased The commission also named Gary government on unsolved and serial happens to be my 31st birthday. And Just being here is the best sary, has not contacted the church escape from captivity in Lebanon. ised that I am not the messiah.” with his selection. DeWitt as the new administrator of homicides birthday present possible.” highway in Beirut’s Ghobeiry sub­ urb at about 3 p.m. Thursday. or his family since Jan. 20. There ’The newspaper, in a report pre­ have been several unconfirmed pared for today’s editions, did not Meanwhile, the highest ranking reports he was seen, including in say when the alleged shooting Reagan celebrates 76th birthday American educator in Lebanon was east Lebanon’s Bekaa valley. occurred or provide other details. evacuated from Moslem west Bei­ Both drivers work in the neigh­ Shiite and Druse militia officials Surgeon tests heart-repair procedure WASHINGTON — President Reagan, still shunning questions rut today. Police said Irene Faffler, borhood of the Riviera hotel where in Beirut scoffed at the newspaper from reporters about the Iranian arms sale controversy, is' 50, dean of Beirut University Waite stayed after arriving Jan. 12 report. Coiiege, ieft the kidnap-plagued turning 76 today without any of the fanfare that has marked some TERRY WAITE on his fifth mission seeking to free "It’s absolute fantasy,” said one of his previous birthdays in the White House. haif of the city shortiy before noon. foreign hostages. F NEW HAVEN (AP) - A 14- militia official, who also spoke on fects have a heart murmur but no Medicine. He is also director of was closed and moving through the . . . conflicting reports month-bld New London boy is home other immediate symptoms. Yale-New Haven Hospital’s car­ boy’s blood vessels. First lady Nancy Reagan said Thursday there will be a big The U.S. Embassy’s chief secur­ The drivers said that before his condition of anonymity. “ My peo­ and “ doing great” after a hole in his “ It’s not a fatal condition, but it diac catheterization laboratory. Hellenbrand said Jose’s heart birthday cake on the table as she and the president celebrate with ity officer, Jim MeWhaiter, met disappearance they frequently saw ple know he is held by the group heart was repaired last week will clearly cause problems when He said he plans to perform five will grow around and over the tonight in a White House dining room. Ms. Faffler after she crossed the embassy in the Christian suburb of Waite strolling along the beach or with which he had been talking without open-heart surgery at you get older,” Hellenbrand said. or six more of the procedures this device and the hole should remain Some of Reagan’s past birthdays have been celebrated in Green Line dividing the capital into Aukar, 7 miies north of Beirut. traveling in motorcades to meet about the hostages. But he is alive. Yale-New Haven Hospital, a physi­ “ Your life expectancy is shortened, year, including one later this month closed as Jose grows. He said public, with Mrs. Reagan bringing a cake into the White House Mosiem and (Hiristian sectors, Of Waite, one of the witnesses with' Moslem religious and militia He has not been shot or cian said. but clearly you can make it for on a 40-year-old man from similar devices have been used to briefing room or onto the stage at a speaking event. No public poiice said. He took her to the said: “ I saw him smiling and leaders. maltreated.” Dr. William E. Hellenbrand said many decades.” Pittsburgh. repair arteries outside the heart appearances were scheduled for today. he performed the same procedure Among possible complications Adequate success in closing and have been free of complications Mrs. Reagan told reporters the president, who has had no E last week on another patient, a from the condition are lung prob­ similar holes non-surgically has four years after implant. Hellen­ give-and-take sessions with Journalists in recent weeks, would 5-year-old girl, but the hole in her lems, abnormal heart rhythms or been reported in earlier papers brand said he expects the same wait until he had more information before answering questions heart was only partially closed. congestive heart failure, he said. published in medical literature. success with the device inside the Allies deal blow about the crisis brought on by secret arms sales to Iran. Hellenbrand said Thursday that If the procedure proves as safe as The stainless steel and Teflon heart. But she scoffed at stories that have appeared suggesting that the procedure is “ in the experimen­ open-heart surgery and becomes device is inserted into a catheter Asked if complications could set Reagan, the oldest man ever to serve as president, might be tal stage. We’re going to go about it more commonplace, it would have and slipped into a leg vein, snaked in after four years, he said, “ No one slipping mentally. (using the device) very slowly.” several advantages over open- up through a larger vein into the has that information yet. The to terrorism fight The device is being used to heart surgery, Hellenbrand said. heart and then into the hole, patients continue to be monitored.” correct atrial septal defect, where a ’The procedures requires a one- or Hellenbrand said. Complications could also arise LIberace’s death certificate rejected WASHINGTON (AP) — The bombing of Libya a few weeks hole is found between the right and two-day hospital stay compared to Then It is pushed out of the during the procedure, when the Reagan administration’s drive for earlier. left atria, or the upper chambers, of about a week for open-heart catheter and it opens, Hellenbrand device could potentially totally or PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Liberace’s fans and family a lli^ unity in countering terrorism All seven nations pledged not to the heart. ’The device is guided to surgery. It costs about $4,000 said. It can be hooked into place by partially block a valve, and then gathered to attend today’s memorial service, while officials hit a bump in the road with the export weapons to C!ol. Moammar the heart through blood vessels. compared with $15,000 for open- a wire pulled by the cardiologist, surgery would have to be per­ rejected his death certificate and began an investigation into abrupt cancellation of a high-level Gadhafi’s government or others The procedure was performed heart surgery, he said. who subsequently withdraws the formed immediately. whether the flamboyant entertainer had AIDS. meeting that was to have taken deemed to be sponsors of terrorism. successfully on Jan. 27 on 14-month- The procedure cannot be tried on catheter. Spokesmen for Liberace repeatedly have denied published place today in Rome. They promised to share intelli­ old Jose Rios of New London, who Hellenbrand said the procedure AP p h o to all patients suffering from the Doctors can watch the procedure reports that the 67-year-old pianist had the disease. France, backed by Britain and gence and to streamline procedures went home two days later, Hellen­ defect, Hellenbrand said. ’The size with a fluoroscope, a type of X-ray. was performed on more than 200 animals in the last five years in Dr. Ronald Daniels, who signed the death certificate, said West Germany, forced the aban­ for extraditing suspects. brand said. of the hole and its location help The devices vary in size accord­ donment of the plans to have the Two lower-level meetings have "His mom says he’s doing great determine who is eligible, he said. ing to the patient, Hellenbrand said. Philadelphia. Sunset sights Liberace’s death Wednesday was caused by cardiac arrest due to congestive heart failure brought on by subacute encephalopathy, world’s seven largest democracies been held since — without public and is back to normal activity,” Hellenbrand is an associate pro­ The one in Jose’s heart is about 1.5 The device was designed by the an inflammation of the brain. coordinate a tougher anti-terrorist announcement. Hellenbrand said. fessor of pediatrics and diagnostic inches wide when opened and was late Dr. William Rashkind of Several residents of Massachusetts enjoy the sunset at policy. “ We’re not disputing the cause of death,” said coroner’s office The extradition plank of the Children with atrial septal de­ imagery at the Yale School of about an eighth-inch wide when it Philadelphia’s Children’s Hospital. the Old Harbor Basin in Boston recently. Although State Department offi­ declaration is being tested now. spokesman Sabas Rosas. “We simply want to conduct an cials said military steps were not on U.S. law enforcement agencies independent investigation, which we have to do in these cases. the agenda, the reluctant allies did have waited for more than three We’re not doing anything different in this case. We’re following not wish to participate in a weeks for West Germany to protocol.” » conference held in the shadow of a transfer Mohammed Ali Hamadi, Connecticut In Bri^ Arms dealer asks for review of case State law requires coroners to investigate deaths suspected of U.S. military buildup in the eastern 22, a Lebanese wanted in the United being caused by contagious disease, and it is Riverside County Mediterranean. States for questioning in the hijack­ policy to investigate deaths that occur in the home or without a With eight Americans held hos­ ing of a ’Trans World Airlines By Dean GolembeskI Durrani said he arranged ship­ charge against him. by that,” ’Twardy said. “ We are physician present. tage in Lebanon, there was appre­ Jetliner in June 1985 and the killing Reports bring child home offers The Associated Press ment of missile parts after meet­ The affidavit was the first state­ taking seriously and appropriately hension that the United States of Navy diver Robert Stethem, a ings with representatives of the CIA ment from Durrani since his arrest his allegations.” NORWALK — Reports about the plight of a homeless Norwalk might strike out in retaliation, as it passenger. BRIDGEPORT — A Pakistani and National Security Council, on a charge that he shipped $22,000 Ira B. Grudberg, Durrani’s attor­ couple, whose 2-year-old daughter is terminally ill, have touched did last April against Libya. State Department spokesman arms dealer is asking the State including an individual he believes worth of missile parts through New ney, said he wants the court to East German Intelligence chief quits off an outpouring of offers from area landlords. The three countries that backed Charles E. Redman said kidnapers Venus and Michael Rogers and their daughter. Amber, have Department to review his case, to have been Lt. Col. Oliver L. York. “ invite the views of the State BERLIN — East German intelligence chief Markus Wolf, Department on the issues” of out — France, Britain and West would be mistaken if they thought received offers of apartments, money and moral support this claiming he was helping the United North. U.S. Attorney Stanley A. Twardy whose agents triggered two spy scandals in West Germany, is North, a staff deputy with the foreign poiicy. He said the request Germany — have hostages in cancellation of the meeting sig­ AP p h oto States swap arms for American said Thursday he referred Durra­ leaving office “ at his own wish,” the state-run press agency ADN Lebanon. naled a slump in allied cooperation. week, social service officials said. NSC, was fired after revelations of was made in accordance with a hostages held in Lebanon when he ni’s aliegations to Lawrence E. said Thursday. Only last May, the leaders of “Those people are aware, Mrs. Rogers said they are now trying to decide which housing clandestine U.S. arms sales to Iran recent 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of was arrested. Walsh, the independent counsel But West German officials speculated that the 64-year-old those European countries, plus the whether or not this meeting occurs, offer to accept. Arif Durrani, 37, was arrested and diversions of proceeds to appointed to investigate Iran arms Appeals decision in another case. fi Protest punch “ I feel a lot better now,” she said Wednesday. “ The people of Wolf, head of East (torman intelligence since 1958, may have United States, Japan, Italy and there will continue to be close Oct. 3,1986 by U.S. (Customs Service Nicaraguan rebels. controversy. ’Twardy also said his U.S. District Judge T.F. Gilroy Canada gathered in Tokyo and cooperation between us,” he said Norwalk have been wonderful. At least we know there are people Durrani’s statements on his case Daly, who has been assigned been forced out of his Job. A Chilearr civilian (left) hits a police officer in the face agents and charged with illegally office would continue with the case ADN did not say when or why Wolf was to leave his position, or approved a six-point declaration of Thursday. who care.” exporting Hawk missile parts in­ were made in an affidavit filed and fiie response briefs by Feb. 18. Durrani’s case, refused comment. after the officer attempted to prevent about 200 The couple has been sleeping since January in the lobby of what his future plans were. It said only that he was departing “ at unity against terrorism. In announcing the cancellation, tended for Iran. Since then, he has Wednesday in U.S. District (Court “ I said eariier there is no State Department spokeswoman The Reagan administration had Redman said, “ The question of professors from protesting against massive dismissals in Bridgeport Hospital where Amber is being treated for spinal been held without bond at the state here. The affidavit was in support evidence that he was acting on Debbie Cavin said she couldn’t his own wish.” ’The agency said Wolf was recently awarded the Karl Marx fought hard for approval as a military action was not on the Santiago Thursday. The government ordered more than muscular atrophy. Jail in New Haven, Conn. of a motion seeking dismissal of the behalf of the government, I stand comment on the motion. / symbol of support for the U.S. agenda.” Michael Rogers was laid off his highway Job for the winter and Order, one of Communist East Germany’s highest public service 5,000 teachers dismissed because of budget cuts. the couple was forced to leave their basement apartment around medals. 6 the first of the year. West Cierman intelligence experts estimate that Wolf oversaw ’The couple, however, was unable to find an apartment that they 2.000 Communist agents in neighboring West Germany and West Tipster links TV set could afford and where the landlord would accept their federal Grasso returns to Capitol in marble Berlin over the course of his career. DON’T MISS THI housing assistance grant. i HARTFORD (AP) - Six years criticize, who will praise her,” and 12 years as secretary of the place in our hearts. WINTER ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE. BOLTON. CONNECTI­ after the death of Gov. Ella T. Grasso added. state. “ She guided this state through Paralyzed man dies during fast to fatal train crash CUT To be held at Piano’s Restaurant. Route 6 and 44, Bolton, Joy and sqrrow, pain and pride, Panel backs pick for gaming agency Grasso, her husband, Thomas A. Mrs. Grasso, who died of cancer Her daughter, Susane Grasso, GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. — A paralyzed man who sought to Conn. This is the first show to be held at the restaurant and all the Feb. 5, 1981, was the first woman said she was “ thrilled” with the growth and change. She was indeed HAR’TFORD — A legislative committee has given unanimous Grasso, remembered her as a die and won a court’s permission to refuse food and water died WASHINGTON (AP) - Authori­ County Police Department said proceeds will benefit the LUTZ CHILDREN’S MUSEUM of fighter who was rarely intimidated. governor in the country who did not statue. the people’s governor,” Fauliso approval to the nomination of Orlando P. Ragazzi as executive today in the 16th day of his fast. ties began dragging a river near the divers stopped searching the Gun­ Manchester. Over 35 Antique dealers will display and sell their “ Ella stood tall, straight and succeed her husband in office. “ I can’t believe the likeness,” she said. powder River near the accident site director of the state Division on Special Revenue, the agency that “ I do not want to suffer any more,” Hector Rodas, 34, almost recent Amtrak accident in Mary­ wares in the ballroom of the restaurant. The admission will be $2.25, large and said to this world that Gov. William A. O’Neill, Mrs. said. “ It’s her!” The statue, which arrived at the late Thursday afternoon without oversees state-run lotteries and other gaming. totally paralyzed because of drug abuse, repeatedly told family, land in search of a television after a women can stand alongside any Grasso’s lieutenant governor who Also attending the ceremony in Capitol last week, was carved by tipster raised the possibility that finding anything but that a resump­ but with the coupon in local stores, or this newspaper, the admission Ragazzi, now chairman of the Gaming Policy Board friends and court officials. man in this country and in this became governor on her resigna­ the Hall of the House of Representa­ Frank C. Gaylord of Barre, Vt. two train crewmen involved in the tion of the search has not been ruled will be $2.00 each. The date will be next Sunday, FEBRUARY 15, Dr. Robert Graves, Rodas’ physician, said he died today at overseeing the division, was nominated by Gov. William A. world,” he told more than 300 tion Dec. 31,1980, remembered her tives was James Grasso, son of the Thomas Grasso, who had pub­ crash were watching a football out. 1987 from 10am to 4pm. O’Neill to succeed A.W. Oppenheimer, who asked not to be as “ a person that loved the people late governor. licly complained last year about about 3:30 a.m. at Hilltop Rehabilitation Hospital, which had people gathered at the Capitol game. Investigators have been focusing As an extra added attraction Piano's will be serving their excellent reappointed. Thursday for ceremonies dedicat­ and a person that the people loved.” Lt. Gov. Joseph J. Fauliso, who how long it was taking to complete fought Rodas’ right-tondie case in court. on the conduct of the Conrail The National Transportation Sunday Brunch in a relaxed atmosphere with complimentary ’The Executive and Legislative Nominations Ck>mmittee also ing a marble statue of Mrs. Grasso. ’The statue is in a niche outside the delivered the main address, said the project, called the statue Since Rodas could not swallow, food and water were Safety Board disclosed ’Thursday engineer, Ricky Gates, and brake- approved O’Neill’s nominations of three people to the “ What goes on from here is in the third floor of the Capitol, above the Mrs. Grasso “ is remembered today beautiful and said he was happy it administered through a feeding tube in his stomach. He had that an anonymous telephone caller man, Edward Cromwell, whose champagne or fresh juices. You will be able to choose from an Connecticut Resources Recovery Agency, which coordinates the hands of history, the hands of the entrance that Mrs. Grasso used not only because she earned a place was “ a permanent part of her asked last June that his feeding be discontinued, but hospital urged authorities to look at a locomotive ran a series of signal extensive ala carte menu with items like smoked salmon, steak and state’s waste-to-energy and and landfill programs. historians, who will Judge, who during her six years as governor In history but because she earned a second home,” the Capitol. officials refused to honor his request. certain location of the river near warnings before skidding into the eggs, crepes and eggs benedict; which include unlimited trips to ‘iliose nominees were Paul S. Timpanelli, Leonard T. O’Neill On Jan. 22, Mesa County District Judge Charles Buss ruled Baltimore, saying someone was path of the Amtrak passenger train. their soup, salad, and fruit buffet. You will be able to finish your and Dana S. Hanson. following a lid a y trial that Rodas was mentally competent, and seen throwing a television into the Sixteen people were killed and 175 brunch off with a sumptuous dessert from their roving cart, and Also approved Thursday was former state Rep. Otto C. For a professionally remodeled kitchen or as such had the “ clear constitutional right” to refuse medical water shortly after the Amtrak injured in the accident. relax to a bottomless cup of great coffee. Their usual Sunday brunch Neumann as a commissioner of the Department of Public Utility Toy store for adults treatment. train collided with a Conrail John Rehor, chief NTSB investi­ hours are 1 lam to 3pm, but because of the antique show the brunch Control. locomotive. gator in the accident, said any bathroom, let an expert to it! A National Football League conclusion that the two Conrail will be open until 3:30 and with the purchase of an antique show In midst of a boom Texas prisons close doors again playoff game between the New crewmen may have been watching ticket you may use your ticket for a discount o f $2.00 toward the O’Neill supports snow-removal bill York Giants and San Francisco television in the locomotive cab brunch. HUNTSVILLE, Texas — Inmates at packed county Jails slept 49ers began about 30 minutes remained “ highly speculative.” HARTFORD — Gov. William A. O’Neill said Thursday he HOPE TO SEE YOU ON THE 15TH OF FEBRUARY, AND DANBURY (AP) — Electronic on the floor as the state’s prisons grappled with overcrowding by before the Jan. 4 accident, and There had been unconfirmed would support a bill setting aside $5 million from this year’s company. Tytel convinced the HOPE YOU WILL SUPPORT THE MUSEUM ON THEIR ENDEAVOR. gadgets and unusual toys at Inge­ company’s owners to open retail ciosing their doors to new convicts for a second straight day today several dramatic plays occurred in rumors earlier that the two crew­ estimated budget surplus to help cities and towns pay snow THANK YOU FROM THE MANAGERS, GAIL AND GENE DICKENSON nuities beckon to shoppers, attract­ stores that not only offered tools, and the second time in a month. the minutes Just before the men may have been listening to the removal bills. ing their urge to test the products but other gadgets for gardeners and The population in the nation’s second-largest corrections collision. game on radio, although that also OF MEMORY LANE COUNTRYSIDE ANTIQUE CENTER. The measure is pending in the Appropriations Cktmmittee and for themselves. energy conservation. system remained above the ceiling set by the Legislature in 1983 A spokesman for the Baltimore has never been confirmed. O’Neill said he hoped it would be acted on promptly. It has It’s a hands-on approach to retail ’The business took off, and in 1981, despite the release of about 120 inmates Thursday, officials said. support from Democrats and Republicans and is expected to win sales that seems to be working for Brookstone was purchased by “ We’ll have to have a few more days like that,” said Charles easy approval. Danbury-based Ingenuities, known Quaker Oats. After the change in Brown, a spokesman for the Texas Department of Corrections. Contractors Wardrobe as an adult toy store chain. owners, ’Tytel wanted to expand “ Actuaiiy, it would be good if we had a week like that.” The company’s newest store, its Brookstone’s entry into the gadget Sliding Mirror Doors 9 Prescription drug bill becomes law first in Danbury, is similar to the 11 retail business to include unique WALLOONS 9 HAR’TFORD — A bill expanding the state’s discount others it operates in eight states. toys. Unemployment rate holds steady Ingenuities president Steve ’Tytel and Bl-folds prescription drug program for the disabled and low-income “ I got myself fired,” he said. “ My said in a recent interview. It’s perception was selling accessories WASHING’TON — ’The economy created 375,000 to 400,000Jobs elderly was signed into law Thursday by Gov. William A. O’Neill. BOUQUETS loaded with up to 000 unique items for people’s time. ’That was a The new law, effective april 1, had been unanimously passed in last month to hold the civilian unempioyment rate at 6.7 percent, intended for the upper middle-class growth market but a market that its lowest in nearly seven years, the government said today, tte Senate Wednesday. IContinental adult >irith plenty of disposable always would change with the llie number of unemployed Americans, meanwhile, rose by Under the program, participants will pay no more than $4 for income. times.” 74.000 to 8,023,000 after dipping below 8 million for the first time any prescription; currently they pay half the cost and the state G la ss Co. There are robots, magnetic play­ Without a Job at age 38, ’Tytel since ndd-1981. HdliiWtlis - “ "1:; 8 pays the other half. 8 ing cards, stress-relief devices, a decided to form his own company. Tbe Job gains almost mirrored a growth in the labor foree of The new law also eliminates the $15 registration fee and ^ Happy Hearts rubber-band pistol, fishing rods, A friend loaned him a small office in 480,000. In December, the labor force had dropped by 90,000 and increases income guidelines, makinng more people eligible. plastic flamingoes, a geniune Eng­ Danbury and for a year he ca lM the Jobless rate fell 0.2 percentage point from November’s 6.9 Call to See For a single person, the maximum allowable annual income lish dartboard and much more. business contacts until be raised will be $13,300, up from $0,000. For a married couple the “ We have accessories for leisure- $200,000 to launch Ingenuities. Heritage Kitchen & percent. Display suppu.. The Labor Department said the normal seasonal decline in (^^Valentine’s Day, maximum vrill go from $12,000 to $16,000. time activities, and they should be “ I didn’t know anything about employment after the (Hiristmas buying season did not develop The new law also provides incentives for pharmacists to use unique in design and function,” being an entrepreneur,” he said. Bath Center^ Inc. generic rather than brand-name drugs. IVtel said. The company ran short of money **Your Specialists in Kitchen this year. 646-9624 u n i Founded five years ago. Ingenui­ and was struggling when a repre­ 646-2302 7 ties will open 15 new stores this year sentative of Vendex International and Bath Remodeling** <|^Balloon Bouqueti, 7 Undercover cop foils murder plot after opening six stores in 1006. ’The B.V. called. ’The company, a 282-1l386 135 Center St. *DeIivered or picked up^ chain also could break even for the multlbiliion-doUar investor group HAR’TFORD — An undercover state police officer posing as a From the smallest repair to the largest Available In: first time since its first store opened from the Netherlands, learned Oak Frame, Aluminum Frame, hired gunman has foiled a plot to kill a key witness in a in Paramus, N.J., Tytel said. about Ingenuities from a trade Custom mirror work Manchester kidnapping and assault trial, state authorities report. Sales last year hit $6 million, but magazine story. renovations, we do the complete joh... tub and shower doors. Steel Frame. Authorities say that Steven Carra, 30, of (Collinsville agreed to are expected to hit $15 million to $20 ’Tytel met mth company repre­ Many eolora avallabla Including pay the u ^ e rco v e r cop $10,000 to kill David D. Austin. million this year, he said. sentatives in November 1084, and Start to finish! We also do Gold, Clear, White and Bronze Austin, 34, formerly of Torrington, is scheduled to testify “ I don’t even think the (adult toy) LOMBARD shortly after, Vendex invest^ $2 installation. (10 Varieties) against Carra in a kidnapping and assault trial in Hartford market has been scratched,” said million to become the majority Wholesale Prices on all Kitchen & Bath Products Sold! ,Mon.-Fri. 9:30-5:30 Superior (Court. ’Tytel, 40, who sharpened his skills shareholder. ’Tytel retained man­ 182 West Middle Turnpike, Manchester 1146 Tolland Street Sat. 10-4 Hartford State’s Attorney John M. Bailey said ’Thursday the for the retail business with Brook- agement control of the company, ASSOCIATES^ East Hartford/ Conn. state police officer posed as a man named “ Marty,” a hit man stone, a mail-order company spe­ and he says the relationship has Houas; 6 4 9 -S 4 0 0 A Decorating Services A Helium Rentals A from Florida. The officer’s name was not released. cialising in hard-to-find tools. worked well. MaB..rVi. 9-JO.S OPEN Sat. 9^5 Sun 10-4 Carra, charged with criminal attempt to commit murder, was When he Join Brookstone in “ We’re still not making any Tlian. 9:30.9 “Visit our showroom today, being held on $500,000 bond. He will be arraigned Feb. 24. Petertraro, N.H., in 1970, the money but we’ve got it turned SM. 9:303 or call for a free estimate" company was strictly a catalogue around,” Tytel said. ■ — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Feb. 6, 1987

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If nothing else, they could be would like to come clean, but this can happen only ’The president of the African National Congress is shamed into ending segregation because “it was if Casey recovers — or North testifies fully and an upsetting and threatening black man, though by Nicholas the right thing to do.” frankly. all signs and portents, it will be some years before Joyce Ge Epstein 34» cast center st. _____ ^ ------!------MANCHESTER REALTY WORLD he and his party come to power in South Africa. THERE ARE PRECIOUS few Afrikaners who i203i646 7709 73 West Center Streei Von Hoffhian Under the dome Manchester, CT 06040 ’There is a lot about the African National think ending apartheid is the right thing to do. ’They g Rea/ Estate S 4 7 -8 8 9 5 ^ Frechette Associates Congress which bothers people like the editorial think it is the wrong thing to do. There is no appeal The 1988 presidential campaign is already W E G E T RESULTS board of The Wall Street Journal, but nothing more to the Afrikaner conscience. The sight of the white making its presence felt on Capitol Hill. Attorney WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL QETS ATTENTION so than the large group of Communists in the ANC police turning dogs and fire hoses on black children General Edwin Meese was supposed to testify this — [ -A DIVISION OF THOMAS A. BENOIT ENTERPRISEyH and in Its military arm. The paper points out that in Birmingham, Ala., shocked many millions of week before the Senate Foreign Relations backing a coalition of Marxist and non-Marxists Martin Luther King and sets the “Dally Diary of white Americans. The shooting of hundreds of Committee on the Iran-contra scandal. But one didn’t work in Nicaragua where the Communists the American Dream” all aquiver contemplating black children in a score of South African cities committee member. Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., gobbled up the other elements in the alliance. his “legacy o f... seeking and achieving political doesn’t have the same effect on the whites there. objected. Biden has.White House hopes for ’88, and NEW LISTINGS By some lights it’s not for the United States to be change through peaceful struggle.” When a real, If Dr. King were alive today he might have to Senate sources say he wanted his showdown with backing any political faction in a foreign country, flesh and blood Martin Luther King was alive and conclude, as the non-violent Gandhi did before him, Meese to come at the Judiciary Committee, of N«w Duplex... but staying out of other people’s business has little leading multitudes of protesters along the nation’s that it’s guns and bombs, not unarmed bodies which Biden is chairman. So Foreign Relations Large and roomy and raady for appeal. The argument in America about South highways, papers like the Journal considered the squatting in the streets that will destroy apartheid. Chairman aaibom e Pell, D-R.I., who’s not you. Three bedrooma, 1H batha Africa isn’t over whether we go in or stay out, but man a law breaker and a menace. Whether guns and bombs will bring democracy is running for president, obliged Biden and postponed — aparkling new. Great for In- over which side, which faction we back. The Be that as it may, the question is not what Martin another matter. Meese’s appearance. vaator or owner occupied. Call American reactionary right is for siding with Luther King did in 90 percent white America, but ’The Wall Street Journal points out that the ANC for datalla. people designated “the moderates,” meaning the what he would have done in 95 percent black South isn’t representative of all blacks. Few Multi-Use Building — »195,000. h e r^ ta ry chief of the Zulu tribe and a certain Africa. 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Caii and iet us show have abjured the use of violence. They are nothing to fear from him, they could Join with him. It’s between apartheid and ending apartheid, but M A R K F . A B R A I T I S ...... (ormal dining room or dan. STRANO REAL ESTATE S H E L D O N C O H E N ...... you thia home.i advertised as believing they can overthrow the Nothing in South Africa is comparable to what with the white bottoms of Afrikaner racists being ...... Composing M anagtr Priced right at $124,900- King faced in the United States. American whites, R O B E R T H . H U B B A R D ...... P r a s s r o o m M d n a g s r 156 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT. government by means other than physical force. replaced by the red bottoms of black Communist on JEANNE Q. FROMERTH ...... CIreuM lon Managar This position reminds the Journal of the late Dr. once reassured they and their property were safe, the seats of power. CALL TODAY - 647-“SOLD” ’( 203) 646-7709 ^ • U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 6. 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Feb S, IM 7 - M Andover's Boisvert fights Firms say F O C U S / Weekend to get back on party’s siate waste sites are dean By Gtorge Layno originally agreed to run for select­ men for two years, said that if she Htrald Reporter man and allow Boisvert to run for wins, Woodbury would be elimi­ OtBUned from page 1 first selectman. “ The evening nated from the Democratic ticket, ANDOVER — Selectwoman Nel­ before, he told me how happy he and the town committee would company it was complying with lie L. Boisvert has decided to wage was to be running with me,” she choose another person to fill her state regulations. Ability Machines a primary against David C. Wood­ said. position as the selectman has since moved to a p.'ant on. bury to win the Democratic nomi­ “ He just chose to mislead me and candidate. Tolland ’Turnpike. nation for first selectman in this my supporters,” she charged. Hie If Boisvert loses, though, she said Officials at the other companies May’s local election. people who called her said they the ticket would remain the same said the same thing. Town officials Boisvert said today she filed were worried Woodbury would because no one is challenging her said they were unaware of any petitions with the town clerk’s deceive townspeople on other mat­ position. problems at the landfill. offlce ’Thursday, the last day they ters if he were elected, she said. Boisvert said she was also upset could be filed. The move comes However, Woodbury said today STATE OFFICIALS admitted with Woodbury’s comment after after Woodbury won the party’s he never promised to run for that the list was not an up-to-date the caucus that the “ old guard” had endorsement at a caucus held last selectman. He said he told Boisvert collekdion of the hazardous waste to be augmented with the “ new month, and Boisvert was chosen to the day before the caucus he was areas in Connecticut. guard.” Boisvert said that she has run for the selectman’s position. honored to have been asked by her only been active in town politics for “ What’s confusing about the list to run on the ticket, and he thought Boisvert said she decided to the past six years, and is not part of is, just because your company is on challenge Woodbury after being they would make a good team. the old guard. the list doesn’t mean that Hie site is deluged with telephone calls from He said he didn’t make a final dirty,” said Edward C. Parker, the supporters after the caucus, decision, however, until just before Woodbury, though, said he never assistant director of the hazardous “ liiree days after the caucus my the caucus. said Boisvert was part of the old F waste unit of the DEP. Parker said phone never stopped ringing.” she The primary is scheduled March guard. Newer townspeople are the General Assembly, which must said. 9, and will be open to all registered becoming active now in town vote on the governor’s plan, wanted Boisvert said she was also angry Democrats. Boisvert, who has been politics, he said. “ You need both a list of waste sites in Connecticut. with Woodbury because he had guards,” he said. a member of the Board of Select­ Of the 567 sites on the list, Parker said, 49 have been totally cleaned, while some work has been com­ pleted on 270. He said that 243 sites AP photo Firehouse cost Just $800,000 have not seen any work E By George Layng for the town meeting has not been would be needed if firefighters had Melinda Stroup of Waco, N-C., gets a lick from Jet, a The list only indicates that one Herald Reporter set, although the board said it to man the station around the clock Labrador retriever, during their reunion Thursday. Jet Manchester site, Klock Machine, was completeiy cleaned. According planned to schedule it later this during an emergency. wandered into a boxcar near his home and wasn’t ANDOVER — A new firehouse to month. Dowling said the informal study to the state, three sites — E.A. replace the Center Road station Plans for a new station have been committee has listed a number of discovered until more than a month later when the car Patten, Dean Machine and Carlyle would cost about 9IMH),000 — not $1 debated for nearly a year. Some privately owned sites in the center was opened in Portland, Ore. Johnson — were partially cleaned. million as estimated earlier. Fire officials have said the existing of town that would be good locations The list said there is “ no indica­ Chief Curtis . Dowling said facility, built in the 1800s, can be for the station. He declined to name tion” of cleaning at Lydall, the Thursday. renovated to meet the volunteer the sites. landfill and the former Ability Dowling said that plans drafted fire department’s need for more Dowling said the informal com­ Wandering Labrador Machine site, where K-B Automo­ last summer called for creating a space. The need is expected to mittee also rejected a plan to keep tive service is now. larger facility for $1 million that become greater as new develop­ the current station and build a Parker said, however, that the would .include room for the fire ment occurs in town. substation, because any location in list could be wrong in some cases. department, other public-safety However, Dowling said Thursday Andover is within three minutes of reunited with owners “ Some of these inspections were Vaughan Schlepp, a pianist from the operations and a community meet­ a completely new firehouse is the center of town. done in 1980 and its already 1987,” Netherlands, tunes the piano in the ing hall. However, he said an needed. He said that the existing He also said the former Tomlin By Tom AAlnohart dog saw Amanda Stroup, 8, he Parker said. “ So the companies informal study committee has now station cannot be renovated any Woodworking building on Route 6 The Associated Press pawed at the door of his pet carrier, may have initiated some action that Lowe Program Center of Manchester recommended that those plans be more, and it does not meet state would be inadequate because there pushed out and happily thumped his we’re not aware of.” CHARLO’TT^, N.C. - Jet. a tail. Community College. scaled down to just a firehouse.. fire-safety codes. is not enough property next to the ’The list was compiled between black Labrador who made a “ Hey, Jet,” Amanda said, as her Herald photo by Pinto The Board of Selectmen agreed '“ We’re just totally inadequate,” building for the fire department’s 1980 and 1085, Parker said. As new cross-country trip locked in a pet rushed to lick her face. “ He this week to ask residents at a town he said. needs. Earlier this week, David C. sites are discovered, they are boxcar and went without food for looks just like he used to — a little meeting to create a formal study In addition to limited space for Woodbury, the Democratic candi­ added, he said. Companies that more than a month, is home with his skinny, though. I thought he was committee that would explore emergency vehicles, there are no date for first selectman, proposed have cleaned their sites should family today. never coming back again.” buying land for the station. A date showers or locker rooms. These using the Tomlin property. contact the DEP, he said. “ It’s like having Santa Claus The rest of the family — Aman­ come in February,” Melinda da’s father, Roger; Ted, 17, and Stroup said as Jet lifted his front Kim, 16 — knelt to pet the dog’s No gash In Titanic Pianist from the Netherlands tunes up MSO paw to greet her and the rest of his curly, jet-black hair. While many accounts of the Father Bill faces penalty box family Thursday after a much Jet staggered from a boxcar in a sinking of the ’Titanic attribute the swifter transcontinental trip on a Portland lumberyard Jan. 22, more disaster to a 300-foot long gash By Nancy Pappas how to tune a piano, and they of the country where I am living By Alex GIrelll Details of the case are sketchy, be set at $250. But someone ren'eged jet from Portland, Ore. than a month after wandering into ripped into the liner's starboard Herald Reporter really don’t want any part of it,” at the moment,” he said. “I thinK they wonder who will be responsible, if I make Associate Editor but it was reported that Charbon- on the deal. At a hastily convened Jet’s owners were worried he the car as it was being unloaded bow by an iceberg, divers who he said. Because of this, the Occasionally he needs to give a neau’s secretary, Danne Pineo, court in the lobby of the Quality Inn would not recognize them when near Waco. The boxcar arrived in recently inspected the hulk saw no Vaughan Schlepp of the managers of concert halls where brief explanation ofhis a mess of things. They really don’t know if I will do a East Catholic High School stu­ observed the Infraction and blew in Talcottville. a wigged judge they arrived at Charlotte-Douglas Portland on Jan. 6, but wasn’t gash, according to National Netherlands is one of the few his concerts are booked tend to nationality. “ Made in Japan, good job, and they will sometimes rather have their dents in the school cafeteria ’Thus- the whistle on him. She reported the doubled the bail to $500. ’That’s what International Airport. But when the opened for more than two weeks. Geographic. be surprised when Schlepp day were shocked when they saw episode to the Manchester Unit of it will take to get the pair out of the concert artists who can really that’s what I say about myself.” own technician.” Father William Charbonneau, the American Cancer Society, penalty box. claim to know his instruments indicates that he plans to tune the Because his parents, who now school president, in handcuffs which intervened and brought inside and out. He plays solo piano himself. live in Toronto, were American Of that contribution, 35 percent recitals and concerts on being escorted out of the building by about the arrests. will go to cancer researdh and the O bitu a ries “ I think they wonder who will linguists. Schlepp travels on a Vaughan Schlepp two military policemen. “ It took me by surprise.” Char­ rest to direct services fo$ cancer, keyboard instruments, such as be responsible, if I make a m ^s U.S. passport. But he is pleased ’The officers also had in custody bonneau said. He and Jensen were patients in the 10-town area served the piano, the harpsichord and of things,” Schlepp said, ‘ "rhey that most people in Europe do not James Jensen, manager of the the meeting in his office when the Me antique hammer clavier. But really don’t know if I will do a regard him primarily as an by the Manchester Unit. Pearl Helm Muriel I. Gorman Charles E. Mounce of Manchester. cafeteria. military policemen arrived, and Support for Father Bill eroded She is also survived by another he also tunes pianos, builds good job, and they will American pianist. IT HAS BEEN many years going from Manchester to Charbonneau today staunchly announced they had arrest war­ rapidly today. One ofhis staunchest Pearl (White) Helm, 89, of C^se Muriel I. Gorman of Channing son, David A. Mounce of Duxbury, harpsichords and restores sometimes rather have their own ‘“There is a term you hear in since Schlepp has played with a Toronto to visit his parents, then denied the charge against him. rants. Some members of the ECHS friends, the Rev. Dawson Tren­ Drive, widow of William J. Helm, Drive died ’Thursday at Manchester Mass.; a sister, Christine Goodwin hammer claviers. technician.” Europe, it’s the same in several community orchestra, he said. back through Rochester to New “ I was framed,” said Father Bill. staff apparently were not sur­ chant. pastor of St. Patrick and St. died ’Ibursday at her home. Memorial Hospital. She was the of Marshfield, Mass.; and three In fact, he spent Thursday However, Schlepp encountered languages, it’s ‘piano lion,’ or “ And I don’t think that the York City. Then he must return Charbonneau is charged with prised. They were waiting outside widow of the late Joseph L. Gorman Anthony Church in Hartford, said, She was bom in Manchester, Dec. grandchildren. afternoon tuning the grand piano no such resistance from the ‘piano tiger. ‘ ‘These are the kind (Manchester) orchestra is really to Amsterdam, where several 6 cheering for the Quebec Nordiques the office with cameras. Sr. “ He deserves anything he gets.” 25,1897, and had lived in town all of Memorial donations may be in the Lowe Program Center of people at Manchester Commun­ terribly used to playing with engagements and a number of at a game between the Nordiques But the students had not been Born in Jackson Heights, N.Y., of people who gobble up notes “ We call him B.O. Charbonneau, her life. She was a member of the made to the First Congregational soloists,” he said. “ I must say and the Hartford Whalers. tipped off. she had lived in Manchester for the Manchester Cominunity College. ity College. and spew them out again at private students await. and the B.O. stands for ‘best Concordia Lutheran Church. (Kurch, Ocean Street, Marshfield, “ But that was in another life,” “ I hope they didn’t call home and past 28 years. Before she retired, It’s the instrument he will play tremendous speed. That is the that I was pleasantly surprised “ When you have lived all over, offer,” ’ Trenchant said. She is survived by one son, Roy Mass. 02050. Charbonneau protested. tell their parents I was in big W. Helm of Bolton; two sisters, she was an investigator in the Saturday evening, when he will HE FEELS AS comfortable reputation of many American at their ability to follow. In some you have colleagues all over. In the past Charbonneauhas been trouble.” said Charbonneau. He said Charbonneau was seen at Isabelle Pontillo and Mildred Hen- Bureau of Collection Services for be the featured artist with the with the role of piano-tuner as he pianists. Very often American respects it is difficult because I This means that you feel at home kni,\ 'n to be sympathetic to the The informants against Charbon­ Frank’s Restaurant in Hartford at nequin, both of Manchester; two the state of Connecticut, for 13 Florence Anderson Manchester Symphony Orches­ does with that of concert pianist. pianists are looked upon as lots of Vaughan Schlepp do some things in a certain way, in a number of different styles,” goals of the Nordiques, but he is neau made a deal with the cancer one time talking to a player for the grandchildren, Cindy Helm of years. She was a communicant of Florence (Warnock) Anderson, tra. He is one of the first guests of “ What’s interesting, though, is notes, lots of volume and little which maybe they do not he said. ‘“There are many people Buffalo Sabres. now chaplain of the Whalers. society that bail for the pair would Manchester and William Helm of St. James Church. 93, of West Hartford, a former international stature to play a that people sometimes treat you depth.” for about 13 years.” Schlepp expect.” who are involved as only one type Old Lyme; and one great-grandson. She is survived by three sons, Manchester resident, died Wednes­ concert with the Manchester differently, depending on what said. Still, he said, he is enjoying his of musician. I think they are day at a convalescent home. She The funeral will be Monday at 10 Joseph L. Gbrman Jr., of Vernon, Symphony. part they think you’re playing,” BUT THERE IS no stigma to But this is the first time that week with the orchestra, and the missing out on much.’‘ a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, Robert E. Gorman of Torrington was the widow of Harry E. he said. having had an American Schlepp has worked under opportunity to stay in the Storrs 400 Main St. Burial will be in the and John P. Gorman of Manches­ Anderson, and the sister of Mrs. home of his friends, the Consortium in Coventry says ter; her mother, Mae VanWart of John (Edith) Dowd and Ethel W. BUT ON THURSDAY, Schlepp But that’s all part of what education. He earned his Phillips’ baton. ‘The Manchester Symphony Or­ East Cemetery. Calling hours are Phillipses.“ It is a wonderful Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. Jackson Heights, N.Y.; her Sonniksen, both of Manchester. was in his shirt sleeves, not a Schleppcallshis “eclecticlife.” bachelor’s and master’s degrees “ It doesn’t feel strange, just chestra will present its concert Memorial donations may be daughter-in-iaw, Eileen H. Gorman She was born in Manchester, Dec. tuxedo. “ I really like to tune my He was born in Japan, »ave his at the Eastman School of Music different,” Schlepp said. “ If blending, a visit with a friend and Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Lowe it ‘energized’ grow th process made to the Memorial Fund, of Vernon; a brother, Edward T. 5,1893, and had lived in Manchester own pianos when I get to a new first formal performaiices in in Rochester, N.Y. “ It was a you’re a musician who in fact an opportunity to play a Program Center, Manchester Concordia Lutheran Church. VanWart of Woodside, N.Y.; a much of her life, moving to West hall,” he said. “ It’s my way of England, attended college in wonderful education, a wonder­ fills a number of roles, that’s concert.” Community College. Vaughan sister, Doris V. Kress of Jackson Hartford more than 30 years ago. being completely in touch with America and has lived in ful time in my life,” he said. actually your way of relating to Although Schlepp is being Schlepp will perform Plano Con­ By Jacqueline Bennett with “care and concern” to pre­ distribution system, and likely use Daniel W. Flengo Heights, N.Y.; three grandchild­ She had been a member of theSouth my music.” Amsterdam, Netherlands, for It was during his Eastman people. I have known Paul as a given an artist’s fee, the certo No. t hy Saint-Saens. Herald Correspondent serve what exists. of a regional energy recovery ren, Joseph L. Gorman, Brian P. United Methodist Church, and had But, Schlepp admitted, it is a seven years. Much of his work is years that he met the friend, and now I am knowing Manchester Symphony did not General admission is $6; for Daniel W. Fiengo, 57, of East Gorman and Erin E. Gorman, all of Giglio said that effort has to go facility in Windham or Hartford for been active in the church choir. rather unusual way for an artist in Germany, France, Greece and Manchester Symphony’s direc­ him as a conductor. He conducts have to pay his plane fare from students over 18 aUd senior Hartford, died Wednesday at home. Vernon; and several nieces and She is also survived by several COVENTRY — The Economic into overcoming outdated ideas solid waste disposal. to be in touch. Austria. tor, Paul Phillips, and his wife, very well. He is able to get these Amsterdam. He will be in North citizens. It is $4; tor those under 18, Development Consortium wrapped that Coventry doesn’t want com­ Kortmann identifies several po­ He was the brother of John Fiengo nephews. nieces and n^bews. “ Most musicians don’t know “ I feel m yselfof the nationality Fredrica. “ We have been friends people going.” America three weeks in all. it Is free. up its duties ’Thursday night on a mercial or industrial growth. tential locations for commercial of Manchester. ’The funeral will be Monday at The funeral will be private. note of success. “ It needs to be known the town is and light industrial uses, such as He is also survived by Dominick 8:15 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Burial will be in the East (Kmetery ‘”rhings are moving. ’The consor­ actively looking for development,” the Route 195 area, sections of Fiengo of Hartford and Anthony Home, 400 Main St., with a mass of at the convenience of the family. tium has energized the develop­ said Giglio. Route 31, the intersection of South Fiengo of St. Louis, Mo.; two Christian burial at 9 a.m. at St. ’There are no calling hours. The ment process,” said Chairwoman After three months of work, the Street and Route 6. and the area sisters, Elena A. Millstein of East James (Kurch. Burial will be in the Watkins Funeral Home has charge Sondra Stave during a meeting at consortium unanimously approved near the proposed expressway Hartford and Jeanette Kekes of East Cemetery. Calling hours are of arrangements. the Town Office Building. an economic policy that will be close to Bolton. Tarpon Springs, Fla.; and 17nieces Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. Bip turns 40 this year and he’s still not talking Stave said she has been contacted presented to the Town Council Feb. Sites for residential development and nephews. He was predeceased Memorial donations may be by two business prospects inter­ 23. include the Route 31 and Route 44 by a brother, Ferdinand Fiengo, made to the East Catholic High In Memoiiam formerly of Hartford. ested in the area. Woodbine A six-page document prepared by corridor, the Route 275 corridor, School Scholarship Fund, 115 New By AAort Rosenblum home to Paris in critical condition. The funeral will be Saturday at State Road. In loving memory of John Fischer Lumber Co. of Windham, and Kortmann, an environmental con­ areas near Route 195, the proposed The Associated Press In 40 years, Bip has only spoken once. He said a After five months of rest, he was Lawrence Fiano of Manchester. sultant, outlines that policy. expressway area, and the South 8; 15 a.m. from the Callahan Fun­ who passed away February 6,1981. eral Home. 1602 Main St., East single word: "Non.” It followed a two-mlnute back on the boards. Another positive note, according If Coventry, which is mainly Street-Route 6 intersection. Lois A. Mounce You left a beautiful memory, “ I am in excellent form, in good Promotion of high-technology Hartford, followed by a mass of PARIS— Bip, the white-faced and to Stave, has been clarification of a residential, does not diversify its a sorrow too great to be told, mime sequence In Mel Brooks’ "Silent Movie" psychic shape,” Marceau said. “ I misconception that people dedi­ tax base, the potential tax burden to and light-industrial business is Christian burial at 9 a.m. in St. Lois A. (Shattuck) Mounce, 64, of whimsical philosopher tramp who 9 (Kristopher Church. Burial will be Marshfield, Mass., died Saturday but to us who loved and lost you, still feel I’m moving like I did when I 9 cated to conservation can’t agree individuals could be enormous, recommended to take advantage of lives inside of Marcel Marceau, and was the only line In the script. It took two at Jordan Hospital, Plymouth, your memory will never grow old. with those who favor development. Kortmann said. Coventry’s proximity to ConnTech. in Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, turns 40 this year. His familiar red was 35.” Bloomfield. Calling hours are today Mass., after she was stricken with a days to get on film. “ A basic thrust of this group has Kortmann recommends an eco­ ’The consortium agreed that the Sadly missed by. flower remains eternally fresh, but Audiences agree. He blends ballet nomic evaluation and forecast of town should provide incentives to from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. heart attack. She was the mother of Wife Anna and Son George been an agreement of purpose,” he’s still not talking. and acrobatics, prancing, twirling she said. possible “ economic scenarios” for developers such as road improve­ and bending. From behind an the next 20 years. His document “ He reveals the human being,” The consortium’s membership ments and tax breaks. imaginary mirror, Bip tries on faces included Stave and James Ladd indicates that growth is likely After the meeting. Stave said the said Marceau, the French master of example, no one laughs. Bip is his main character. from the Economic Development because of ConnTech, an industrial goals of the consortium depend on mime who speaks for Bip. “ The “ I watch the faces carefully,” he of comedy and tragedy with dazzling 8 Committee; Mary-Anne Germaine park being built near the University overhauling the town’s master message is deep and eloquent said. “ Young people are engrossed THE NAME COMES from the velocity. of Connecticut, and the probable plan. Stave said the PZC has asked 8 and Robert Kortmann from the because it is a silent cry.” — it is a theme that touches them — character Pip in Charles Dickens’ Conservation Commission; Ray­ completion of the Route 6 express­ the Windham Regional Planning Alone in a shaft of light, Bip has and I see tears forming in some of “ Great Expectations.” Marceau, a OFF STAGE, Marceau moves like way. He recommends controlled Agency for help with the plan. mond Giglio, chairman of the lower your Valentine GAR I tamed lions and fought bulls, sailed, their eyes.” Dickens lover, once played all 20 an antelope, with bunched energy Planning and Zoning Commission; and targeted development to pre­ Fowler, former chairwoman of lurking below the surface. His eyes serve the environmental, historic gone to war and ridden a bronco for Marceau has taken Bip to the characters in “ A CKristmas Carol” Rose Fowler, a member of the the Economic Development Com­ with the gift that lasts^ and lasts...' sweep a room and then lock on a Town Council; and Town Planner and rural character of the town. mittee, promised to push the 8,000 appearances. And he occasion­ United States almost every year for a British Broadcasting Corp. Pat Gatzkiewicz. Development considerations consortium’s policy. ally creates the world in four since 1955 when audiences went wild special. chosen target, gazing with intensity. Stave said a prime goal is cited include the limited capacity of “ I promise you when this reaches / TkIIm. minutes. for him. Bip has a better tailor now, In 40 years, Bip has only spoken Long fingers toy with curling gray diversification of the town’s tax the new sewer system, lack of a the council, it won’t die,” said J^^GARDENIA*V LAMt J : DriitSiii. t / Kilinchoo.* His sharp, subtle gestures sculpt but he still wears white bibs, a once. He said a single word: “ Non.” sideburns. 7 base through economic growth. major public water supply and Fowler. , His hands punctuate his soft, empty air into elaborate objects. sailor’s jumper and a floppy top hat It followed a two-minute mime 7 I / "jssas i V ALM > V Emotions ripple over his flexible vrith a flower stuck in the crown. sequence in Mel Brooks’ “ Silent persuasive voice and talk about \ i" y face, bringing tears and laughter to . Bip, the spiritual successor to the Movie” and was the only line in the butterflies; “ A dying butterfly,” he ATTENTION I audiences from Peru to Japan. classic Pierrot and to Qiarlie script. It took two days toget on film. explains, converting palm and ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. KIRBY OWNERS!! Chaplin’s little tramp, was bom in Marceau himself is 63, if one splits fingers to an expiring insect, “ is the hairs. “ I’m 60, more or less,” he put heart that stops beating.” Wa k m acaUMK KIRBY MRTS t Flowiri, \ « PllMrMM \ BIP HAS NOT aged, but he has Marceau’s fertile imagination late INSURANSMITHS SINCE Wo ragoir KMy V i w i c ArrmitiRMls * t CyeliiMn ; grown up. in 1947 at the ’Theatre du Poche in it. “ I like to say it like that because I i Rom a ; % ClMrarln / “ At first, he chased butterflies,” postwar Paris. plan to be 60 for another 20 years.” Marcel Marceau will perform at 1914 SMALUimiMICE REPMR Marceau said. “ Now he deals with After studying with CKarles Dullin So far, he shows every sign of Jorgenwn Auditorium, University Pool Rd. PloM, Rt 30 \ y grand themes which concern all and Jean-Louis Barrault, Marceau pulling it off. of Connecticut In Storrs, nt 8 p.m . Vofnon, CT A perforated ulcer nearly killed ______37M M 0 people.” The themes are not always perfected an old form of Commedia on March 5. ‘Tickets cost between 18 Marceau and Bip in the Soviet Union 649-5241 io% aicooit wWk mol MARCEL MARCEAU comic. When he commits suicide delTArte and reshaped it into a and $10. F o r reservation s c a ll 65 E. Centgr StrMt Qood thru 3-is-87 . . . master of mime with melodramatic gestures, for pantomine style of his own making. in December 1985. He was rushed 480-4226. ManchRster, Ct. Energy, the (k)mmerce Depart­ designating the wide corridors in its Bridge club ecoret given ment and the Veterans Administra­ headquarters in Washington as Thunder* Is free Dance electrifies stages tion, are still formulating their smoking areas. ’The following are the scores for the Jan. 12 and IS ' WASHINGTON - The OK-to- plans. A black history film, "Roll of Thunder, Hear Hy The approach of the Agriculture Sounds in Motion, a fascinating New York-based games of the AM Bridge Club: Man who sowed wild oats smoke signs are not all up yet, but Orders for signs, more than 27,000 C ry," will be shown at 2 p.nn. Sunday at ^ North-South: Linda Simmons and Ellen Goldberg, Department, according to Assist­ company, will perform "A Dance Adventure in starting today 890,000 federal em­ so far, are still being received, said ant Secretary for Administration Hartford Public Library, 500 Main St., Hartford. first; (^rol Lucal and Hal Lucal, second; Jim Baker Southern Blues" Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at ployees in 6,800 buildings officially Gene Gillespie, sign group man­ John J. Franke Jr., “ isnottomake The program is free and open to the public. 2 p.m. in the Goodwin Theatre, Austin Arts Center, and Louise Kermode, third. ’ < cannot smoke unless a sign says ager for Federal Prison Industries East-West: Faye Lawrence and Lesly White, first; 2 a fuss.” Smoking prohibitions will Trinity College. Tickets are |6 and 38. they can. Inc., which manages shops in apply only to “ bullpen areas” ; Dale Hamed and Terry Daigle, second; Bette Martin needs to explain the harvest The new rules, affecting em­ federal prisons that make the signs. A showcase of other dance performers, including and Marge Warner, third. officials with enough rank to have Video art moves Judy Dworin of the Hartford Ballet and Susan ployees in buildings owned or Despite some delays, GSA Ad­ their own offices will make their North-South; John Greene and Al Berggren, first; leased nationwide by the General McLain or WORKS Contemporary Dance, will be dear it might be healthier to just sweat it ministrator Terence C. Golden own decision, he said. Myron Krueger’s “ Videoplace" is an exhibit in Jim Baker and Hal Lucal, second; Peg Dunfield and , Services Administration, aim to presented Saturday at 8 p.m . and Sunday at 7:30 MoUie Timreck, third. ABBY: Four ye­ (nit. described the response as good. He On the more restrictive side, the which a visitor’s silhouette is combined with minimize the exposure of non- p.m. at the Greater Hartford Jewish Community East-West: Louise Miller and Eleanor Berggren, ^ ars ago, while I said agennd-hand smoke. today’s deadline will be permitted Center, 335 Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford. first; Grayce Shea and Frank Smith, second; Ann The old rules required spetdal Atlanta, which declared itself has been making the rounds of musMms, and will lege. I got a alerting readers to various dangers to issue interim guidelines. Tickets are $6 and $8. Staub and Ann McLaughlin, third. D ear A bbv sections for non-smokers. Every­ smoke-free on Jan. 1, allows no now move to the Wadsworth Atheneum, where it young woman — the most recent concerning “ Realistically we expect it will where else, smoking was allowed. smoking in offices and provides (older than I) children riding on escalators. take time to get used to the rules, will be on view in the Matrix Gallery through Abigail Van Buren Now the presumption has shifted only a few designated smoking pregnant. Mar­ Several years ago you cautioned but we expect no more than the March 22. Before ‘Dynasty’ AM Bridge Club results in favor of the 70 percent of the areas, among them an outdoor riage was out of readers who stor^ their old normal nmount of start-up catwalk. ’The Atheneum’s opening reception for the The following are the results of the Jan. 19,22 and 29 -. employees who do not smoke. Hollywood was looking at powerful, the question, but refrigerators in their garages or glitches,” he said. Krueger piece will be Saturday at 3 p.m. games of the Manchester AM Bridge Club: basements to either turn the Smoking is banned in offices, The Environmental Protection I faced up to my The rules provide each agency Krueger, a longtime professor of computer unscrupulous families long before the advent of TY North-South: Ann DeMartin and Mollie Timreck, , refrigerator vrith the door facing corridors, meeting rooms anil Agency, which has responsibility responsibility with enough leeway to be miserly or science at the University of Connecticut, is now shows like “ Dynasty." Orson Welles’ 1942 film, first; Louise Kermode and Jim Baker, second; Ellen . the wall, ortoremovetherefrigera- public areas unless a sign says for outdoor air quality, will ensure and agreed to generous with space allocated to working full time on the art capabilities of "The Magnificent Ambersons,” is the story of the Goldberg and Sue Henry, third. tor door so that small children could otherwise. the indoor air quality by banning pay child support. I have since DEAR ABBY: My prayers and smokers. Accommodations for Videoplace. declining magnificence of one American dynasty. East-West: Marilyn Jackson and Lesly White, and not crawl into Uiem and have the Although the GSA — the govern­ smoking in all work areas, includ­ moved 500 miles away and have suggestions culled from my expe­ ment’s housekeeping agency and them can range from an outdoor F In the first of a series of Aims called "Lifestyles Fran Smith and Grayce Shea, tied for firstand second; door close behind them and suffo­ ing private offices. been paying child support ever rience as a registered nurse have landlord — announced the guide­ catwalk to a comfortable couch in a Golden acknowledged that the of the Rich and Famous in the Gilded Age,” the Bev Saunders and Mike Franklin, third. . since. done little to aid my suffering choir cate to death. North-South; Louise Miller and Eleanor Berggren, lines two months ago, many go­ smoking lounge. rules provide individual depart­ Be my valentine Wadsworth Atheneum will show the film op Now the problem: I’m in a new director at church, who sweats Recently, three young children first; Linda Simmons and Ellen Ch)ldberg, second; Jim . • vernment offices, including the The Interior Department is leav­ ments with more discretion than Saturday evening at 8. Tickets cost $3, and will be area with new friends and peers, profusely and noticeably while were found dead in a refrigerator Baker and Hal Lucal, third. White House, the Department of ing the decision to each of(i<% and is the original GSA proposal. Through the centuries, Valentines have been sold at the door of the Avery Theater. and none are aware of my past. I (inducting us. stored in a bam. Please repeat that romantic, exciting, humorous and even East-West; Mike Franklin and Frank Bloomer, - ; have fallen in love with a wonderful Who can snicker in God’s house warning. It could save lives. embarrassing. They’ll be explored Sunday at 3 first; Frankie Brown and Lesly White, second; Ann . young lady and we’re talking as your conductor mops his brow CONCETTA CICERELLA, Staub and Ann McLaughlin, third. PITTSBURGH p.m. in "B e My Valentine: A Victorian Valentine marriage. She is not aware of this between movements of music, Monk does It all North-South: Sara Mendelsohn and Flo Barre, first; - . Abstinence Workshop,” at the Connecticut Historical Society, 1 episode in my life, and as we move when you are facing the audience or DEAR CONCETTA: Thanks for E Eleanor Berggren and Louise Miller, second; Ann Eiizabeth St., Hartford. She sings, she dances, she composes. She makes closer to marriage I don’t know (»ngregation? At intermission, he the reminder. Over the years I have DeMartin and Phyllis Pierson, third. what to say or how to say it. Row After a slide show on historic valentines, families films, she directs stage productions and she pleads, “ Does anyone have e cure published this warning many East-West: Lesly White and Mike Franklin, first’; ; should I go about letting her know for sweating?” The poor man looks best AIDS may create the lacy, layered valentines so popular choreographs. Meredith Monk has been called times, and I am grieved when I read Mollie Timreck and Faye Lawrence, second; and - about my past mistake?.! just can’t as though he has been standing in the Victorian era. Admission is $2 for adults and today’s Renaissance virtuoso. Grayce Shea and Frank Smith, third. that this type of accident has find the words. under a shower! occurred again. $1 for children 12 and under. It costs $2 more for She is spending three days in Hartford, CHICKEN Can you offer a graceful solution protection performing and teaching in various art media. The Readers, if you see a temporarily valentine materiais. Make reservations Saturday Pinochle winners announced to this awkward dilemma? stored or discarded refrigerator or by calling 236-5621. residency begins with a solo concert tonight at 8 in DEAR CHICKEN: TVy this; PRAYERFUL TENOR freezer in your neighborhood — or CHICAGO (AP) — AbsUnence is Pfino ouK the Goodwin Theater, Austin Arts Center, Trinity The following are the scores for the Jan. 29 pinochle ' “ When I was in college I fathered a IN PHOENIX anywhere else — you could prevent the only guarantee against the College. Tickets cost $8. On Saturday at 2 p.m., she games played at the Army-Navy Club. Play is open to -* • child by an older woman. Marriage a possible tragedy by calling the sexual spread of AIDS, according to all senior citizens and is each Thursday starting at 9:30 '. was out of the question, but I faced DEAR TENOR: Prayers won’t Free concert Sunday will present a lecture-demonstration in the potential safety hazard to the the authors of a study published a.m.. up to my responsibility and agreed help. Your choir director is suffer-- Wadsworth Atheneum’s Avery Tlieater. A attention of the owner, or telephon­ today that found condoms do not Ann Kelly, a graduate of the Eastman School of Fritz Wilkinson 641; Dick Colbert 592; Bud Paquin to pay child support.” ing from “ hyperhidrosis” — exces­ reception will follow, and tickets for this cost ing the police department for afford 100 percent protection. 588; Hans Bensche 588; Leon Fallot 584; Kitty Byrnes sive sweating. He should consult a Music, will present a free concert Sunday at 4 p.m. . There will be other lectures and master cla j s ; prompt attention in eliminating the “ They fall off, they break, they 578; Helen Bensche 567; Arnold Jensen 565; John Klein Be prepared for some follow-up family physician, dermatologist or at South Congregational Church. 277 Main St.. for more information, call 527-8062. danger. inadvertently are used incorre

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After her first roil in E Sfi Sllvar Spoons Danish writer's unhappy marriage to a flD Carol Burnett and Friends [ESPN] Subaru World Cup Skiing and Monday, has harped about all the percale with Billy, she pouts as [CNN] Showbiz Today wealthy landowner is brightened when she falls in love with a dashing adventurer. dD At the Movies Rex Reed, Bill H^ris. Championship (60 min.) (R) the fabulous fashions of the 1950s he talks about the fam ily bank and [ESPN] Speedwaek Scheduled reviews; "Black W idow " (De­ ARLO AND JANIS * by Jimmy Johnson Meryl Streep. Robert Redford. Klaus Maria [TM C ] MOVIE: The Perils of Gwendo­ provided for Ann-Margret and the house in Newport. ” I wish you [HBO] M O VIE: 'Critters* Fuzzy alien Brandauer. 1985. Rated PG. bra Winger. Theresa Russell). "From the line’ A young girl fed up with convent life Hip" (Judd Nelson. Elizabeth Perkins); Claudette Colbert by designers hadn’t told me that,” she says. if V creatures start devouring the Earth by be- goes on a strange quest for her father. [U S A ] Riptide "Dead of Winter" (Mary Steenburgen, Nolan Miller. Donald Brooks and Right. The showgirl has com e all onning in Kansas. Dee Wallace Stone, Tawny Kitaen, Brent Huff. 1984. Rated R Roddy McDowell). Scott Grimes. Billy Green Bush. 1986 8:30PM ® ® Mr. Belvedere (CC) In Stereo. Sue Yelland. the way from Kansas, spent her Rated PG-13. Kevin’s chances to impress a new girl are dD Falcon Crest In an interview last year while salary on flashy gowns and hangs 1:10 A M [H B O ] M OVIE: Lust in the threatened when a friend of Heather's be­ Teles from the Darkside the show was in production. Ann- around the dance floor of El 7:00PM ® CBS News comes smitten with him. Dust’ (C C) Outlaws race to find a treasure ® ® M*A*S*H (9) Tates of the Unexpected buried in the town of Chili Verde. New Margret reported she had 44 Morocco in hopes of meeting a poor d D Million Dollar Chance of a Lifetime Mexico. Tab Hunter. Divine, Lainie Kazan costume changes. ® ® Wheal of Fortune 9 ) M*A*S*H but honest working man. © } © } Wall Street With Louis Rukeyser 1965. Rated R. “ I alwayskid with my friends and Billy is no more convincing when ® ® SI00.000 Pyramid dD Noticiero UnivIsion ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook d D Novela: Herencia Maldita 1 :1 5 A M (dD McGarratt McGarrett is say. 'I think 37 of them are he whimpers about the burdens of Qj) Jaffarsone SCTV Network [ESPN] Top Rank Boxing from Re- tempted to follow the ominous warnings nightgowns.' She’s that kind of wealth, which presumably drive (9 ) Collaga Baekatball: Hartford at Ver­ senda, California (2 hrs., 30 min.) Live. [CNN] Moneyline of an astrologer to solve a murder. (70 'Mort.CeesiJT IT mont (2 hrs.) Live. [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet min.) (R) character,” him to drink and to wife-beating. 5te«\1HAT«>u 9:00PM ® Dallas (C C) J.R. and Bobby It’s that kind of show. Colbert, making her first appear­ IS) MacNeil-Lehrer Newahour send their families to California to escape [ESPN] America’s Cup Challenge 1:30 A M d D Solid Gold Scheduled per­ T A K E G o g f o R Don’t look for character develop­ ance on film in 25 years, is a (8 ) Barney Miller Calhoun's terrorism, a frantic Cliff needs Downunder Live. formances: Georgia Satellites, Anita Pam to back him up on a risky deal and [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Wildcats' (CC) A feisty Baker, Belinda Carlisle and Freda Payne ment, or a mystery, or anyone to fascinating presence, but her char­ GRAiJTED? ® M*A*S*H Part 2. Senator Dowling continues to entertain girls' track coach is chosen to coach a ("Band of Gold"), Dwight Yoakam, Bon hold your sympathy. This is about acter has all the emotional range of ® Hollywood Squares Donna. (60 min ) rough and rowdy inner-city football team. Jovi, the Grass Roots ( 'Midnight Confes­ gorgeous rich people in beautiful a hosiery sales clerk. sions"). Guest: "Night Court" co-star Ri­ 35 Novala: Marla da Nadie d ) d§) Gung Ho (CC) GoMir H.nvn .lames Keach Rrnro clothes and ritzy locales being [T M C ] MOVIE; The Wicked Lady' In chard Moll (60 min.) (B ) Nightly Buiinaee Report dD College Basketball: St. Johns at perfectly beastly to each other, in 17th century England, Lady Barbara Skel­ (35 INN News 35 Maude Boston College (2 hrs.) Tape Delayed the manner of "D ynasty” and ton is a demure wife by day and a treacher­ (CNN) Newsnight Update [CNN] Moneyllna (H CNN News ous highway woman and lover by night. "D allas.” Donahue’s Russia [D IS ] M OVIE: 'Homestretch' The story [ESPN] SporteCentsr d D Miami Vice Castillo tries to help a Faye Dunaway. Alan Bates, Denholm "T h e Two Mrs. Grenvilles” is too determined former Vietnamese detective Eliott. 1983. Rated R. of the romance of a girl and a debonaire begins on Monday [TIMC] MOVIE: 'Cease Fire' When a horse owner, who follows ponies from muted and uncertain, however, to ^Vietnam veteran’s horrid past begins to who has been investigating a series of [U S A ] Night Flight global murders for over a decade. (60 min.) track to track. Cornell Wilde, Glenn Lan- deliver the trashy delights asso­ NEW YORK (AP) - Phil Do­ ihaunt him and ruin his life, he tries to pull In Stereo. 11:30PM ® 39) ABC News Night- gan, Maureen O'Hara 1947 ciated with the Colbys and the nahue says he taped a week’s worth his life together by seeking help from a lo­ line cal Veteran’s Center. Don Johnson. Lisa d$ Connecticut Newt Week 2 :0 0 A M (dD Saturday Night Live (60 Ewings. of his daytime talk shows in the (X ) Cannon Blount. 1985. Rated R. @ ) Novela: Cicatrices del Alma min.) Ann-Margret plays Ann Arden, a Soviet Union to "show the United dD Honeymooners ![USA] AIrwolf dZ) The Planet Earth (C C) Scientists ex­ QD White Shadow showgirl who marries upper-crust States a picture” of the Soviet (E) Check It Out! 9 Music City, U.S.A. [D IS] Mouseterpiece Thee- plore how and why the earth's climate has scion Billy Grenville (Stephen people. ■ Tut 5PM changed. (60 min.) (R). |tar (9 ) Tonight Show Tonight's guests [ESPN ] Mazda SportsLook Collins] despite opposition from his The shows, taped the last week of [C N N ] Larry King Live are Shelley Long, Christina Pickles and co­ 7 :3 0 P M ® PM Magazine median Bob Nelson. (60 min.) In Stereo 2 :2 0 A M [IVIAX ] m o v i e : 'Dance W ith mother (Claudette Colbert). January, begin airing Monday. [DIS] MOVIE: The Shaggy Dog' A 17- a Stranger' (C C) A glamorous nightclub Their wild ardor cools when Billy “ There’s a law In the service I ® Current Affair (9) MOVIE; The Southern Star' This year-old boy turns into a piking Bratis- hostess falls in love with a handsome race- goes off to fight the Japanese — against fraternization,” Donahue ® ® Jeopardy lavian sheep dog and tangle^with a couple comedy-adventure is based on the Jules car driver, only to face a doomed future Verne story about a search for stolen dia­ "there’s nothing like war to change said in an interview. “There’s a ® Entertainment Tonight Actor Kris of spies and his dog-hating dad. Fred Mac- when she becomes a scorned woman Murray, Jean Hagen. 1959. Rated G. monds in the wilds of Africa. George Se­ Miranda Richardson, lam Holm, Rupert Ev­ a man,” this sensitive soul writes real big reason for that — it’ s hard Kristoffsrson talks about his role in the up­ gal, Ursula Andress. Orson Welles. 1969. coming mini-series "Amerika [TM C ] MOVIE. 'Weird Science' (CC) erett. 1985. Rated R home — and deterioriates further to shoot a guy after he’s shown you a (9) Hogan's Heroes 05 INN News Tw o young boys cause chaos when they 2 :2 5 A M (dD To Be Announced. as Ann labors to ingratiate herself picture of his kid. I think these decide to bring their science project to life. © N e w s (S) (9) Barney Miller with the snobs in her new social set. shows, essentially, are an effort to Kelly LeBrock, Anthony Michael Hall, lien [CNN] Sports Tonight 2 :3 0 A M ® MOVIE: 'Slavers' In 19th ® Caraon's Comedy Claseica Mitchell-Smith. 1985. Rated PG-13. In century Africa, slave hunters ted by an One dark and cam py night, as show the United States a picture, Stereo. [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Thunder In the Valley' A Arab nobleman use their captives as lightning flashes and wind howls. not only of Soviet parents, but their ® ® New Newlywed Game father alienates his son's love by cruel [U SA ] MOVIE: Flight No. 90: Disaster shooting targets. Trevor Howard, Ron Ely (B) State We're In treatment to the boy's dog. Lon McCallis- Ann blasts Billy with both barrels of kids as w ell.” on the Potomac' The fatal crash of an Air [C N N ] Sports Latenight (it) Carol Burnett and Friends ter, Edmund Gwenn, Peggy Ann Garner a shotgun. To keep the fam ily’s Donahue’s audience- Florida jet in 1982 reflects the individual 1947. [ESPN] SportsCenter dirty laundry hidden, old Mrs. participation style did not go over [CNN] Crosshra heroism of three persons whose efforts [ESPN ] SportaCenter 2 :4 0 A M [H B O ] m o v i e : w ind y C I Y Grenville grits her teeth and with a group of Soviet teen-agers, [DIS] Zorro saved five survivors from Washington D.C.'s Potomac River. Richard Masur, Di­ [H B O ] M O VIE: Batter Off Dead' (C C) A (C C) A would-be writer finds friendship supports her detested daughter-in- who were hardly forthcoming when 6 [ESPN] A W A Wrestling (60 min ) and romance as he tries to cope with the 6 nah Manoff, Barry Corbin. 1984. young man struggles with the hardships of Donahue tried to get them to talk hardships of living in Chicago. John Shea, law’s story that she thought she was 8:00PM ® Scarecrow and Mrs. King adolesence when the girl of his dreams about problems with parents, sexu­ 9:30PM ® ® Dads (C C) The males in drops him for a conceited jock John Cu­ Josh Mostel. Kate Capshaw. 1984 Rated shooting a prowler. Lee is injected with a deadly bacteria strain the household wait endlessly for Kelly to and will die unless he locates the antidote sack. David Ogden Stiers, Diane Franklin. R. The story is based on Dominick ality and crime. prepare herself for an evening at a fancy 1986 Rated PG Dunne’s best-selling novel of the Donahue went to Chernobyl, the 2 Fanatics within 72 hours. (60 min.) restaurant. 3 :0 0 A M ® Saturday Night Live (60 min I same name, based on the sensa­ nuclear power plant that suffered a 3 Dinar ® M O VIE: 'Bachelor P a r^ ' A carefree CS) Odd Couple 11:35PM CS Entertainment Tonight school bus driver's pals decide to throw a Actor Kris Kristofferson talks about his (55 The Streets of Son Francisco tional Woodward case of the 1950s. major fire and radiation release 1 Glacial epoch 4 Salutation pre-wedding party for him. Tom Hanks, (O) Fourth Estate role in the upcoming mini-series "Am er­ 3 5 Shopping Line The book portrayed Ann Gren­ last year, but avoided the reactor (2 w d s .) 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Feb. 6 ,19»L SPORTS Smith’s return tMosts Tar Heels ' Tht Atsocloled Press ‘We just come out every game Troy Lewis and a 6pointer by and play hard,” Gilliam said. ‘It’s Everrette Stephens gave Purdue a 7 ;|Cenny Smith, North Carolina’s N C A A Hoop hard to get up for a game like this.” 6659 lead and the Badgers never ^ sm ior point guard, hashad a rather ' No. 6 Temple 87, Rhode Wend 78; got within flve points again. . hectic schedule over the past eight Husky crusade pays off with needed victory Nate Blackwell scored 31 points, 21 Mitchell s co r^ 17 of his 19 points away. on 7-of-lO shooting on 6point field in the second half as the Boilermak­ Jan. 28—Score a career-high 41 In other games involving ranked goal attempts, and Ramon Rivas ers moved into a tie for second —points against Clemson. teams Thursday night. No. 1 added a career-high 22 points and 13 place in the Big Ten. day starters Cliff Robinson and Phil By Len Auster to a 16-8 lead. ’This, however, would who had a game-high 20, sealed it "T iJ an . 31—Undergo arthroscopic Nevada-Las Vegas routed Utah rehounds as the Owls remained No. 14 Illinois 72, Nortimreslam 43; Sports Editor Gamble were declared academi­ -^u rgery on left knee. not be another one of those nights for the Huskies. “ It wasn’t a pretty State 11678; No.[6 Temple beat unbeaten in the Atlantic 10 Northwestern fell behind 263 12 cally ineligible. Following the St. for Connecticut. Besselink, con­ win, but a win we had to have to -—Feb. 1—Get released from hospi- Rhode Island 87-76; No. 7 Purdue (Conference. minutes into the game and then STORKS — The rest of the 1986-87 Peter’s disakter, senior captain necting for three straight buckets, keep our respectability and to „JS1 as teammates lose No. 1 ranking defeated Wisconsih 7662; and No. Blackwell capped an 60 Temple things got worse for the Wildcats. season may yet still be quite Gerry Besselink had several choice including a pair of left-handed half answer that question ‘whoare we?” *'”»fte r loss to Notre Dame. 14 Illinois downed Northwestern run at the start of the second half Illinois led 3613 at halftime as the unpleasant — particularly with all words for his teammates. "You can hooks, to bring UConn back even at Calhoun said! Feb. 5—Return to starting lineup 72-43. with a 3-pointer that gave the Owls. Wildcats missed 14 straight field Big East Conference dates left on use your imagination,” the 6-9 25-all and the clubs went in HUSKY NOTES - Ursery gave and score a ^ame-high 21 points as Senior forward Joe Wolf also 22-2, a 6643 lead as the went on to goal attempts at one point. Their the agenda — but for this one Besselink said surrounded by a deadlocked at halftime at 27 apiece. UConn 23 valuable minutes off the _ Tar Heels beat North Carolina scored 21 for North Carolina, while their 31st consecutive victory in offense didn’t get much better in the Slate 06-79. evening the University of Connecti­ bevy of media types. UConn junked its zone defense in bench and contributed 7 points. Reid finished with 16 and Jeff Lebo McGonigle Hail. second half and Illinois led 6630 cut basketball team passed a gut "H e was really on the kids after the second half, going instead for George had 8 assists. UConn’s basic And how’s the knee, Kenny? added 13. Wolf and Lebo were both " I knew my play would come before Coach Lou Henson played check with flying colors. St. Peter’s.” Calhoun said. "His what Calhoun would like to eventu­ offense in the second half was a j ^ “ It’s deflnitely not 100 percent,” suffering from the flu, while along eventually, it was just a four freshmen and a sophomore for The Huskies, coming off a 21- fight after St. Peter’s (was some­ ally run. a man-to-man. “ We’re not man-to-man with double screens " Sinith said. “ I could have dunked It another starter, Dave Popson, was matter of time,” Rivas, a 6foot-I0, the final five minutes of the Big Ten polnt loss to nationally ranked thing) . He’s a leader, he’s a special going to play Rony Seikaly man-to­ down low, according to Calhoun. T tonight, but it didn’t feel like I had a bothered by a bruised leg. 266pound sophomore, said. ‘T V e game. person. Some day Tmay have more Pittsburgh and an embarrassing man,” Calhoun admitted, maybe And that opened it up for the „',Jlfpat deal of elevation.” “ They’re a great basketball always had confidence in myself Illinois, 17-5 and 7-3, was led by talented players but my first year 2S-point loss to St. Peter’s on subconsciously looking toward Huskies. . . Tropf had 16 points to -^^•Hls performance Thursday night team,” Valvano said. “ They’re as and Coach (John) Chaney also has Ken Norman with 19 points and here has been a little more special Tuesday night, showed tons of UConn’s next foe (Saturday night at lead the Crusaders. Holy (iross still lifted the No. 3 Tar Heels to the easy good as they’ve been in my seven confidence in me.” Doug Altenberger with 16. Northw­ because of Gerry Besselink.” he intestinal fortitude by trimming the Carrier Dome). “ Butl looked at leads the series with UConn, 42-20.. ,'"f0ad victory as the New York years here.” Rhode Island, 168 and 66, has estern, 614 and 1-9, was led Tim Holy Cross, 64-54, Thursday at the added. the stats and they were 9-for-14 . UConn was a perfect 5-0 at the ; native and freshman J.R. Reid The Wolfpack, 12-9and 64, shot 47 never beaten ‘Temple in the 26 Wyss with 10 points, two more than Field House before a crowd of3,496. from outside the paint in the first Field House this year. ’They’ve won ■ ? - combined for North Carolina's first percent from the field compared game series which began in 194641. Terry Buford who scored all of his F UConn, 8-12, found itself for this Besselink. who received a stand­ half. And they’re not supposed to be 16 in a row in Storrs and haven’t lost _14 points, with Smith hitting two with North Carolina’s 65 percent. The Rams were led by Carlton in the 16point first half. one night better than the opposition. ing ovation before the game with a good shooting team. We weren’t a non-Big East Conference game in _S;point field goals. Charles Shackleford led North Owens’ 25 points. Other Oames; David Robinson hit " I f you go into our locker room, the crowd chanting ‘‘Gerry. going to sit back at home, in Gerry’s Storrs since Feb. 22, 1978 when '- ‘Kenny Smith was great from the Carolina State with 26 points. No. 7 Purdue 70, Wisconsin 82; a desperation 46footer at the you’ll see on the (black) board ‘Who Gerry’” and a second standing last game, and let them shoot us out UConn lost to Boston College before opening 3-pointer to the final No. 1 Navada-Ln Vegas 113, Utah Three 6pointers in the closing buzzer to give Navy a 7671 Colonial are w e?" said Husky first-year -ljuzzer,” North Carolina State ovation with two seconds left when of the gym.” formation of the league.. .Robinson Slate 78; The Runpin’ Rebels broke minutes finally gave Purdue its Athletic Conference victory over AP photo coach Jim Calhoun. "A re wethe the issue was sealed, made his final The clubs traded buckets until a was one of the happy celebrants in Coach Jim Valvano said. the 106point mark for the fourth 20th consecutive victory over the James Madison. The Dukes had team who beat Boston College. Are Field House appearance one to 6-point run by UConn, two Besse­ the Husky locker room, “ r il be The Tar Heels, 19-2 overall and consecutive game and the 11th time Badgers since 1977 and its 26th in 27 taken a 71-70 lead with two seconds North Carolina's Dave Popson (35) wards off N.C. State’s we the team that played Pittsburgh remember. He had 18 points, link free throws, a Steve Pikiell back, don’t worry about that.” said undefeated in eight Atlantic Coast this season as they built leads of as games since 1973. to play on a 6pointer by Benny Chucky Brown with his arm in first-haif action Thursday pretty well or are we the team that equaling his career high, and was a jumper and a Jeff King bucket the sophomore from Buffalo. N.Y.. Conference games, broke from a much as 45. Armon Gilliam led Visiting Wisconsin led until tWo Gordon. However, the 7-foot-l Ro­ E night in Raieigh, N.C. The Tar Heels, aided by Kenny went to the Meadowlands the other terror on the boards with 16 down low off an in-bounds pass who was leading UConn in scoring 4638 halftime lead with an 62 run Nevada-Las Vegas. 22-1 overall and free throws by Todd Mitchell with binson capped a 36point, 16 day," he added, referring to the St. rebounds, leading UConn to a from Robert Ursery. That gave with 18.1 per game before being that put the Wolfpack. who lost 160 in the Pacific Coast Athletic 6:48 to play gave the Boilermakers rebound, five-steal performance Smith’s return to the lineup, won the AC C battie over the Peter’s game. one-sided 41-25 edge in that depart­ UConn a 39-33 lead, one it wouldn’t felled by university standards. - their fifth in a row and six of seven. Association, with 22 points. a 55-53 lead. Two free throws by with his heroic heave. Wolfpack, 96-79. “ That was the key to the game ment. “ A win’s a win but this was a relinquish. ‘Who are w e?" Calhoun continued. UCONN (M ) — Greg Econonnous 1-3 fantastic feeling.” admitted Besse­ Holy Cross drew to a two-point 1-23, Jeff Klng7-8 4-920, G erry BesselInK “ We’re not a great basketball link. addinghis appreciation for the deficlj. 54-52, with 3:29 left as Glenn 8-20 2-3 18, Steve PIKIeM 4-9 4-412, Tate team. We know that. But we’re Field House fans. "W e had a lot to ’TrUpf followed his own missed shot. George 2-120-04, Robert Ursery 3-41-27, James Spradling 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-58 AP photo certainly not that team that played prove and everyone made a conoi- But freshman Tate George found an 14-20 44. Coventry girls notch important victory St. Peter’s. Who we are is a bunch of bution. It’s a great way to finish open lane for a driving layup off the HOLY CROSS (54) — Joe VIvlono 1-5 Sports in Brief guys who are going to try every here. You couldn’t ask for a better left wing to restore a 4-point spread 0-0 2, Glenn Tropf 8-11 0-0 14, Paul UConn’s Gerry Besselink comes face-to-face with Glenn Durkee 3-7 0-1 4, Dwight Pernell 5-10 2-2 clubs were deadlocked. 37-apiece, time out.” way to finish.” and a George steal was converted Tropf (left) and Paul Durkee of Holy Cross during PORTLAND — Intensity was the Bolton whipped 12, Lorn Davis 3-8 0-0 4, Grant Evans 2-4 going into the final period. UConn’s rise — for one night — It didn’t begin very weii for the into a King jumper for a 58-52 0-0 4, Glenn Williams 0-1 4-4 4, Dennis Hall, Johnson capture archery titles name of the game as Coventry High Thursday night’s game at the Field House in Storrs. “ This is the biggest win for us in ROCKY HILL - Led by Jen began the night the Huskies hit Huskies. The visiting Crusaders. reading with 2:28 left. Ahern 1-3 0-0 3, Bill Meyer 0-0 1-2 1. squeezed past Portland High, 57-56, H.S. Roundup Totals 23-49 7-9 54. Besselink had 18 points and 16 rebounds to lead UConn LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Eric Hall, of Columbia, and his sister, two years.” Dimmock said. "It was Nash’s 19 points. Rocky Hill set a maybe their lowest point of the 7-13. out of the Metro Atlantic Free throws from Pikiell, who in a critical Charter Oak Confer­ Three-point field pools; Holy Cross— Tricia Hall Johnson, of Webster, Mass., for the second year in a a well-played game by both sides.” school record for points in its 7620 season, other than of the course the Athletic Conference shot their way finished with 12 points, and King. Ahern (1). to a 64-54 victory. ence girls’ basketball match-up Leslie Danehy had 14 points for thrashing of Bolton High in Charter row emerged as the top Pro Archers at the Tropicana Open. The Thursday night. Portland. 11-3 overall, held a 5645 Coventry with Lisa Talaga adding Oak Conference girls’ basketball event is the highest paying tournament on the pro tour and over The win moves the Patriots into a lead with four minutes left. But then 8. Maura Danehy had 7 rebounds, action Thursday. 1,200 competitors were in this year’s field competing for $200,000 virtual first-place tie atop the the Patriots went inside to their Mizesko 9 and Robertson 6. Laura The Terriers are now 68 for the in cash and trophies. clogged COC standings. Portland center, Kim Mizesko. “ They (Por­ Zielinski poured in a game-high 30 season while the first-year varsity Johnson, after three days of shooting, finished with a score of and Cromwell, a 49-33 winner over tland) had to back off because they Lemieux’s glittering outing can’t stop the Bruins points to pace Portland. Bulldogs are 0-13. 860 out of a possible 900 to claim a $3,500 purse. Hall shot a Bacon Academy Thursday night, were in foul trouble and we were Coventry’s next game is Monday Michelle Hardee had 8 points and record-setting 890,10 off a perfect score, to also win a total purse each, are 9-2 in the COC with able to get the ball inside to her,” at 7:30 p.m. at home against Rocky Wendy Neil 7 for Bolton. By Dove O'Hara of $3,500. Coventry a half step behind at 8-2. Dimmock said. Mizesko had 10 of not enough, however. Keith confidence. I hope he’ll be around a caught out of position. It seems to “ Then near the end I was looking at for the Flames, who have won only Hill High. Bolton’s next game is Monday at The Assaclated Press Crowder scored from close range at long time.” happen every night.” the clock and thinking Mario three of their last 11 games and now Hall and Johnson are both sponsored by the Hoyt/Easton And lurking in the shadows is her team-high 17 points in the fourth East Hampton High. 19:07 of the third period and the ” I ’ve been asked about the report It was another standout game, Lemieux (in overtime). I didn’t like are five points behind the second- Archery Co., of Salt Lake City, Utah. He will be traveling to RHAM High, an upset victim to quarter. Coventry took the lead for C O V E N T R Y (57) — Stacey Roberson R O CKY H IL L (79) — Beth Weber 204, BOSTON — Mario Lemieux ar­ Bruins edged the struggling Pen­ so many times,” said Berry, who is though, for Lemieux. who had the situation. Japan this month on a 16day goodwill tour for the company. East Hampton Thursday, at 7-3. good with 1:40 left. 363«,AnnaWerfel2604, Kim Mizesko Tonl-Ann Abbruzese 1 0 2, Shari place Winnipeg Jets in the Smythe 8 1-1 17, Leslie Danehy 5 4-4 14, Lisa Dziklewicz 3 3 9, Jen Nash 8 3 19, Sara guably is the second-best hockey guins 6-5 for their eighth victory in in his third year with the Penguins. earlier missed 13 games with a "Lemieux had a great night, but Division. ’The next m ajor tournament on the pro tour is the New England "This was a very intense game all Mizesko had to sit out most of the the way through,” said Coventry Talaga 4 0-0 1, Maura Danehy 3 61 6, Dill 2 0 4, brenda Fournier 2 0 4, Kate player in North America, just a the'last 11 games. ” It’s something I don’t decide. All sprained knee. you can’t compare him with Indoor Open on March 21-22 at Hall’s Indoor Archery Range in third period with four personal Brenda Thalacker 0 0-0 0, Nektorla Heneoan 2 0 4, Brenda DIMartIn 2 2 6, St. Louis netminder Rick Wams- coach Ray Dimmock. “ My assist­ GItsIs 0 O-O 0, Mollle Jacobson 10-0 2. notch behind perennial NHL scor­ In the only other NHL game, the I ’ve heard is from the press. I just ” I think I played well, I was able Gretzky yet. Wayne Gretzky has Manchester, the home range for both Hall and Johnson. fouls but Stacey Robertson and Annmarle DelMastro 408, Pla Coronas ley stopped 33 shots on goal, ant coach said this game had Totals 26 5-9 57. 4 10, RognI Mehta 4 1 9. Totals 33 13 79. ing champion Wayne Gretzky. St. Louis Blues defeated the Cal­ talked with Eddie for five minutes to play my game.” said Lemieux, had twice as many good games just Teddy Malt, a 12-year-old from Ellington, who trains at Hall’ s Maura Danehy picked up the slack BOLTON (28) — Wendy Nell 2 3 7, Lemieux is what is known as a winning his first game in his last 10 playoff intensity.” Both teams shot P O R TL A N D (54) — Deana Salomone gary Flames 2-1. and he didn’t say anything about a who has 38 goals and 71 points in 39 like this.” Arrow Indoor Archery Range, also brought home honors for in the rebounding department. Michelle Hardee 24 8, Amy Stoudt 000, "franchise” player. The only ques­ Pittsburgh, last in the Patrick games. ” My job is.to score goals, starts. Mike Vernon blocked 28 over 50 percent from the field, over Coventry had a 1614 lead after 1 2-2 4, Christine Krocunos 51-311, Kim Whitney Cavanaugh 113, Kris KellvO) 0 possible change. Crowder bailed out the Bruins Conneticut by winning the Cadet Division in Las Vegas.-The Wells 3 63 9, Laura Zielinski 101612 30, 0, Jill Sipple 000, Teresa McMahon000, tion is; can one player save Bob Division, dropped its third game in shots for the Flames. 50 percent from the line and kept one quarter before the Highlanders but it’s tough losing like this. You before the game ended in a Cadet Division, for amateurs 12 and under, is part of the National Jennifer Hein 10-0 2, Sue Bastura 0 60 0. Lvdio SIdur 0 0 0, Annie Cassells 10 2. Berry’s job as coach of the a row. ’The Penguins are 2-8-1 in the ‘‘All I know is that we gave work so hard, right down to the last bench-clearing brawl when he and " I thought our penalty killers did turnovers to a minimum. took a 31-29 halftime bulge. The Totals 20 1620 56. Totals 6 8 20. Junior Olympic Archery Development program sponsored by Pittsburgh Penguins? last 11 games and 4-13-4 in the last 21 another great effort and made the minute, then give up an easy goal. It Pittsburgh’s Randy Cunneyworth an excellent job,” said St Louis Hall’s Arrow. Lemieux, who recently returned after a fine start. usual mistake at the end tonight. seems we’ve been doing that in just traded puncl|es after the buzzer. Coach Jacques Martin, noting that to uniform after missing 13 games “ There is no truth to the rumors.’ ’ We got 37 shots on net and scored about every game the last couple of Blues 2, Flames 1 each team failed to capitalize on with a knee injury, scored three Pittsburgh General Manager Eddie five goals, so we have to be doing weeks.” five power-play chances each. Fairfield tops Central Connecticut Watson, Oppegard regain pairs crown goals and set up two others Johnston said in denying persistent something right. ” I don’t like shootouts and this Doug Gilmour and Jocelyn Le­ "With (Mark) Hunter and (Ber- ’Thursday night against the Boston reports that Berry’s job is in “ It seems we’re snakebitten. It had been one most of the way,” mieux each scored a goal to lead St. liie) Federko out, that really F A IR F IE L D — Center Jeff Gromos scored 24 points and Bruins. danger. ‘ ‘I ’m the general manager was the same old scenario — get Boston Coach Terry O’Reilly said Louis over Calgary. hurts,” he added. "But I think the American pairs, world champion grabbed 13 rebounds Thursday night to lead Fairfield to its furth By Barry Wllner time since 1934 that an American Waggoner after the short program. ’The glittering performance was and I have given Bob Berry a vote of behind, battle back and then get John Tonelli scored the only goal other guys filled in well.” Brian Boitano grabbed a big lead after the Bruins were outshot 37-20. straight victory, 7658, over (Antral Connecticut State University The Associated Press pair lost its title and won it back. But they won the freestyle with a "W e skated weli all week,” he routine marked by Oppegard’s after the compulsory figures of the in a non-conference game. senior men’s class. Boitano, 23, of said. “ We came out and fought.” power and Watson’s grace. Fairfield raised its record to 10-9 with the win while the Blue TACOMA. Wash. — Propelled by Sunnyvale, Calif., appears headed Devils, held for nearly seven minutes without a field goal in the the prince, the bird flew majesti­ “ We learned a lot from last Second place in the freestyle went to Katy Keeley and Joseph Mero, for his third consecutive national first half, go to 616. cally and the former champions year.” added Watson of their Washington Twin Towers go to work on Cavaiiers which lifted them to the bronze crown after sweeping the nine disappointing showing in 1986. “ We Brian Devlin led Central with 13 points. were king and queen again. first-place votes in the tried to win by skating for our­ medal. Fourth were Natalie and 6 That, according to compulsories. Mike Mitchell then grabbed a selves. This was our main motiva­ Wayne Seybold, followed by crowd Bv The Associated Press balance shot from the lane as time and Peter Oppegard, was how they But Boitano wasn’t about to rebound of a miss by Seattle’s Tom tion for this year, getting the title favorites and expired. Gedman rejects Astros’ offer returned to the top of American admit he is unbeatable here. Chambers with 1:45 remaining and pairs Thursday night at the U.S. back.” . Move over. Akeem and Ralph. NBA Roundup Knicks 135, Nets 118 "Tonight shows how strong pairs ’’That is a hard question for me to The NBA’s Twin Towers are now in scored 23 seconds later. HOUSTON — Negotiations between the Houston Astros and Figure Skating Championships. Now Watson-Oppegard and Patrick Ewing scored 38 points skating in the U.S. has become,” answer,” he said. “ I think this is the Washington. Rich Gednian ended Thursday when the free agent catcher “ We developed a style that was Wachsman-Waggoner can aim for with 15-for-l9 shooting from the Pacers 98, Pistons 93 Waggoner said. strongest field in the nation we have Moses Malone led a third-quarter rejected a three-year proposal for $2.15 million. unique for us,” Watson said after the World Championships at Cin­ field and Gerald Wilkins scored Vem Fleming scored 24 points Yamaguchi-Galindo earned a ever had. I have been around a long charge and Manute Bol blocked 12 The Astros made their contract offer Tuesday to Gedman’s the 1985 champions soared past cinnati next month. The Soviets and Moses on the floor at the same nine of his career-high 34 points and Chuck Person added 22 as standing ovation for an innovative time and six or seven of these shots Thursday night as Washing­ agent. Jack Sands, who told the club Thursday the proposal was defending titlists Gillian Wachs- usuaily dominate the pairs, but time all year,” Bullets Coach Kevin during an 18-0 streak in the fourth Indiana ended its seven-game and perky routine which featured a skaters would do well at worlds.” ton beat the Cleveland Cavaliers not acceptable to his client. Gedman rejected a three-year offer man and Todd Waggoner with a Oppegard said the Americans are Loughery said. "Tonight it worked quarter as New York pummeled losing streak by beating Detroit. pair of side-by-side triples. It was a Boitano is looking to do more than 94-85. for $2.65 million frorti the Red Sox before talks ended with Boston superb freestyle performance. "It closing in. great.” New Jersey, handing the Nets their sensational debut as seniors for well here. He’s hoping to make Malone, one of the best estab­ The visiting Pacers scored the was something like a Russian style “ The American teams are much "When you’re trying to win every eighth straight loss. first eight points of the game and last month. Yamaguchi. 15, of Fremont, Calif., history by being the first skater to lished big men in basketball at and telling a story. I ’m supposed to better than three years ago.” he game you want results, and some­ The Knicks recorded their high­ and Galindo, the 17-year-old world land a four-revolution quad jump in 6-foot-lO. and Bol, at 7-foot-7 and led 43-34 at halftime. The 34 points be a bird and Peter’s a prince.” said. “ I think it’s possible to break times you hit the hook too early. est point total since the opening junior singles champion from San an event. That attempt will come in still awkward in his second year, were the fewest scored by the Connors, McEnroe reach quarters Oppegard, who is more than a through.” Because of the way the game was game of the 1984-85 season and Jose, Calif. the freestyle Saturday night. have rarely been on the court at the Pistons in a half this season. foot taller than the petite Watson, Watson, of Bloomington, Ind.. going, we had to get some spark ended a seven-game losing streak PHILADELPHIA — Second-seeded Jimmy Connors and While Watson and Oppegard "In practice. I ’ve been doing the same time this season. sensed such a special display was and Oppegard, Bioomfield Hills, defensively and force some turnov­ against the Nets at Madison Square Bucks 120, Bulls 105 fourth-seeded John McEnroe advanced to the quarterfinals of the were surging back to the top of quad 8690 percent,” he said. “ The most we’ve played together about to happen — it was the first Mich., were second to Wachsman- ers, and I was pretty much sure that Garden. upset-riddled U.S. Pr6In door Tennis Championships. was a minute or so before last Ricky Pierce scored 32 points and I ’d leave them in.” Fifth-seeded Tim Mayotte also advanced Thursday, but week,” said Bol, who shared 15 Jay Vincent added IS points and Rockets 120, Warriors 110 Terry Cummings 29 as host Mil­ waukee beat Chicago. sixth-seeded Emilio Sanchez of Spain fell to No. 11 Jakob Hlaske minutes of playing time with Darwin Cook and Jeff Malone had Akeem Olajuwon scored 21 Malone against Cleveland. 12 each for Washington. Cummings had 11 points in the of Switzerland 67, 7-5, 64. points, grabbed 11 rebounds and With the defeat Wednesday of top-seeded Mats Wilander and Bol and Malone formed a pretty Brad Daugherty scored 17 points fourth quarter and Pierce 10 in the Greene a big lift for MHS hoop blocked nine shots to lead Houston final period, and the Bucks used an No. 3'Brad Davis, only three of the top e'^ht seeds remain in imposing front line, akin to Hous­ and John Williams 14 for Clevelanc past Golden State. 11-1 streak to pull away from a 90-90 ton’s pairing of 7-foot Akeem The Rockets led the entire game contention. ^ ^ Bv Jim Tierney basketball season during his junior Blazers 105, Lakers 104 tie. ’The loss was the Bulls’ sixth No. 9 Milon Srejber of Czechoslovakia defeated seventh-seeded Olajuwon and 7-foot-4 Ralph Samp­ and won in their first outing since Herald Sports Writer year and part of his sophomore straight on the road. son. But, at least for the next six Terry Porter scored 18 points, Ralph Sampson suffered a knee Tim Wilkison 2-6, 64, 62 Thursday to win the right to face year due to academics, has made weeks, the Rockets’ Twin Towers including two game-winning foul injury Tuesday night. He will miss Jazz 126, Clippers 103 Connors, who defeated Scott Davis 63, 4-6, 7-5. In one moment, he is almost up for his lost time on the court. , are under repair because of a knee shots with four seconds left, as at least six weeks. McEnroe, who defeated Tomas Smid of Czechoslovakia 62,61, lazily trotting up the court on Greene should be commended for injury to Sampson. Portland won for the first time in II Chris Mullin scored 20 points for Karl Malone score 21 of his 27 will meet Hlaske in the quarterfinals. offense. In the next sequence, he his added efforts in the classroom to games against the Lakers. The host Bullets trailed 59-57 late the visiting Warriors. points in the first half and Utah then receives the ball off a patented regain his eligibility. Porter also had 10 rebounds and in the third quarter before going on Spurs 117, Sonics 111 used a 15-0 streak at the start of the weave play and darts down the "H e (Greene) wanted to play and a 13-1 burst. Malone scored 13 of his 13 assists for the first triple-double third quarter to beat the hapless Red Sox sign Dodson, Gardner middle of the lane. When encoun­ it got him to perform better 20 points in the third quarter and he of his two-year pro career. Jon Sundvold scored 25 points as Clippers. BOSTON — Two players the Boston Red Sox are counting on for tered by the defense, he twists and academically,” Kinel said. “ The put Washington ahead for good with Magic Johnson scored 26 points San Antonio won its seventh desire to play helped him Suns 113, Nuggets 100 the 1987 season have reached contract agreements, the team turns his body toward the hoop and AP photo a shot after a pass from Bol. The for the Lakers, including two free straight game by beating Seattle. then leaves his feet and defies academically.” assist was Bol’s first of the season throws that gave the Lakers a ’The victory streak is the Spurs’ Larry Nance scored 25 points and announced Thursday. gravity many times. Nine times out As well as Greene has been First baseman Pat Dodson and pitcher Wes Gardner were San Antonio’s Mychal Thompson makes a drive to the in his 662nd minute of play. 104-103 lead with nine seconds longest since November 1981. Walter Davis 23 as Phoenix end^ of 10 he makes the basket or draws performing, the start of the season signed to one-year contracts. General Manager Lou (3orman said basket around Seattle's Maurice Lucas during their NBA Bol’s 12 blocked shots tied the remaining. After Porter was fouled The Spurs led by 24 points in the its three-game losing string by the foul. He is one of the most brought him many problems. NBA season high set by Utah’s by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and third quarter before the visting beating visiting Denver. Thursday. Terms of the deals were not released. exciting basketball players Man­ Greene was forcing his shots and 9 game Thursday night in San Antonio. The host Spurs Mark Eaton. made his foul shots, Los Angeles’ SuperSonics pulled within 111-109 Nance had eight points and Davis Dodson was the International League’s Most Valuable Player chester High School has ever would not look to pass the ball. won. 117-111. "W e’ve been trying to get Manute James Worthy missed an off- with 2:25 left to play. San Antonio’s seven in the first quarter- last season at Pawtucket, where the league with a team-record possessed. He is 6foot-ll senior Kinel talked with Greene and 102 runs batted in. , j i _ guard Rob Greene. explained what he should be doing Gardner pitched one inning last season before undergoing So far this season, Greene has on the court. arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder in July to repair tom been the main offensive weapon on “ He (Kinel) told me I was rushing and I should just pace cartilage. the Indian basketball team. Greene Some random thoughts from the world of sports is currently averaging 16.8 points myself,” the 18-year-old Greene per game (third in the CCC East) explained. “ I draw a lot of people Vargo gets umpire supervisory post and has provided the Indians with and he (Kinel) said I could create 8 more offense with my passes.” Here are some random thoughts concerning the knock oil tne L-aKuiA in ilie in BA finals. Robert Parish Millrose Games at Madison Square Garden. Coghlan an exhilarating offensive spark, NEW YORK — Ed Vargo, a National League umpire for 24 Greene adhered to Kinel’s re­ didn’t have a sufficient backup two years ago when the broke Glenn Cunningham’s record of 8ix Wanamaker something they had lacked in world of sports; vears has been named Director of Umpire Supervision for the quest and vastly improved his • ’The Hartford Whalers (27-21-6), currently in second Lakers beat Boston. mile victories. Coghlan, who nearly made a last- recent years. NL League President A. Bartlett GiamatU said Thursday. game. He has to work on his outside place in the Adams Division, have given the fans in the minute appearance for the golden anniversary event in “ He (Greene) gives us a whole • HERE IS AN E A R LY pick for the 113th running of The position gives Vargo full authority over all umpiring shot, but he has become much more Hartford area countless thrills and excitement thus far town last Thanksgiving, is likely to return next’Turkey pew dimension in terms of quick­ Jim Tierney the Kentucky Derby on May 2. Look for the Woody valuable to the team with his into their best season of the franchise’s existence. ’The Day to the Silk City. ness and offensive scoring punch,” Stephens-trained Conquistarose to be draped with passing ability. guiding light which has brought the Whalers much of "*Vargo retired following the 1983 season and has served as an Manchester basketball coach roses in the winner’s circle at Churchill Downs the first “ If I get a jumper. I ’ll be that their success has been the superb goaltending of Mike • ’TEAMS TO WA’TCH in the NCAA basketball umpire consultant for the NL since 1984. Frank Kinel said. "H e can pene­ Saturday in May. much more deadly,” Greene Liut. Defense has been the Whalers’ stock-in-trade this Heral(j Sports Writer tournament next month at the Super Dome in New trate and create offense. He makes 7 added. season. Now, with the return of last year’s leading goal Orleans include; Nevada-Las Vegas, Illinois, Iowa, i things happen.” a SYRACUSE SOPHOMORE point guard Sherman Greene’s greatest asset is his Greene by no means is a scorer, Sylvain ’Turgeon, the offense has received a Syracuse. ’The Orangemen, after suffering throu^ a ' Harold photo by Pinto Douglas is easily the most underrated player in the Big Sampson may rejoin the Rockets amazing ability to penetrate, espe-’ oneAlimensional player. Greene revitalization. history of horrible post-season performances with high East. daily when it seems the defense rebounds very well for a player his For some, the Whalers will have to surpass last caliber personnel, will benefit from the departure of HOUSTON — Houston All-Star forward Ralph Sampson Rob Greene has returned to the Manchester High isn’t allowing him any room in the size due to his uncanny leaping year’s stay in the National Hockey League playoffs. A • PEOPLE SHOULD GET OUT and see the highly Dwayne ’Pearl’ Washington. Syracuse will finally get underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee Thursday and lane at all. ability. Witness the Bristol Eastern basketball program for his senior year and has added a year ago, the defending Stanley Cup champion • ANOTHER UCONN BASKE’TBALL season has successful Manchester Community College Men’s coach Jim Boeheim to the Final Four. could rejoin the Rockets before the end of the season, officials of brought with it another disturbing off-the-court “ To tell you the truth, I don’t game Tuesday night. A Bristol new dimension for the Indians. He leads the club In Montreal Canadians eliminated Hartford in a dramatic basketball team. The Cougars (19-3), ranked third ’ the NBA team said. guard was driving for a breakaway scenario. Sophomores Cliff Robinson and Phil Gamble • JOHN TREACY, FOUR-TIME W INNER and course Team spokesman Jim Foley said the surgery was performed in know what I ’m doing half the scoring. seven-game second round series. The way the Whalers among New England junior colleges, boast a layup and Greene was lurking were recently declared academicaly Ineligible on the record-holder in the Manchester Road Race, will time.” Greene said, referring to his have played this season, the chances of moving further high-scoring offense led by a legitimate Division I Charlottesville, Va., by Dr. Frank McCue to remove cartilage behind him. Greene waited and heels of athletic director John Toner’s resignation. The compete in the Boston Marathon on April 20. It vrill te various impromptu moves to the down the playoff line are very good. player, ’Tyreli Hartfield, damaged in Tuesday night’s home game against the Denver then timed his leap perfectly and, in he has Kuuen better than I thought „,asketball after high school, sug­ key question here is whether or not Robinson and ’Treacy’s first marathon since he won the silver niedal basket. “ When I go to the hole I go one motion, swept the ball with his he would.” Kinel ranks Greene with gesting a junior college as a Gamble will ever play basketball at UConn again. in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. ’The marathon in Los by anybody. There’s no way, • THE FAILU RE OF ’THE Red Sox to sign catcher • IRELAND’S EAMONN COGHLAN, the world 'A e Rockets gave no timetable for Sampson’s return but right hand back to midcourt. Hartford Public’s Troy Love as the possibility, (ireene is an attraction Angles was Treacy’s only marathon he’s ever run. especially if someone is guarding Rich Gedman will, undoubtedly, send Boston away record-holder in the indoor mile and three-time winner , anticipate he will return this season. “ I knew he (Greene) was very two best guards in the league. Manchester basketball fans should • IF B ILL WALTON doesn’t return to the Celtics this ’Treacy’s time for the 26.2 mile distance was 2; 09:56. He me tight, that they should stop me.” from its top spot it achieved last year in the American of the Manchester Road Race, won a record-setting Greene, who had to sit out the talented,” Kinel explained. “ But, Greene would like to pursue -come and see. League &st. season, which isn’t likely, Boston won’t be able to seventh Wanamaker Mile last Friday night at the is currently training in Arizona for the event. «■ - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 6.19«7 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 6. H«7 — tl High-priced basebaii free agents sitting at home Frazier glides into hall of fame and Sullivan for a monUi? A feu ^. Bv Ben Walker come the missing piece of the in October been floating around so looking for. meantime, could use Gedman. He pitching puzzle? Can the young freely in February. And when the From the time the Cardinals lost was their starting catcher until victories perhaps, and mayb» ^ The Associated Press By Trudy Tynan Jerry Lucas, as well as the team’s throws — he is the only player in scored in one season, 1,381 in 1969, difference between first-place and the 1985 World Series, Manager Jan. 8, when he rejected a three- another division title. .'8^ staliion beat out the fading slugger The AuociatM Press coach. Red Hoizman, and presi­ NBA history with at least 1,200 free when he averaged 44.2 points a in left field? Is there a.good-fie1ding first-plane-home can be so small, Whitey Herzog said the club’s No. 1 year, 92.65 million offer and be­ Some of Boston’s other A L Tim Raines could put the Lcs rivals are dealing with the same- <; dent, Ned Irish. throws made to shoot 90 percent game. shortstop among the bunch? never have so many good teams priority was getting a catcher. came a free agent, ineligible to Angeles Dodgers back on top. Bob predicament. Detroit, minus Pai<% > SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -F o r tlie Frazier, who lives iq his native from the Une, — led the ABA in Maravich, who led the NBA in Such questions seem important still faced critical npeds that could Since then, they’ve traded for Mike re-join the club until May l. Homer might do the same for the rish, will shuffle Heath. M attN okef . first time in its 20 years, ail of the Atlanta, joined the Knicka in 1997 scoring in 1969 with a 34.0 average scoring in 1977, was named to four now. By midseason, they may be be filled with the available talent.' Heath, tried Mike Lavailliere and Many Boston players have said Toronto Blue Jays and Lance and Dwight Lowry behind the plati^ inductees to the Basketball Hall of after playing college ball at Div­ and he is among the NBA’s 20 all-star teams during his 10-year meaningless. The rookie sensation Meanwhile, high-priced free Alan Knicely, and are still search­ the team should re-sign him when Parrish would give the St. Louis Fame in one year will be players. ision II Soutbem Illinois. He was all-time leading scorers despite career, which incluiM stints with is back in Double-A because he agents-like Raines, Parrish. Ged­ ing. A power hitter like Parrish the rules allow, and the Red ,Sox The New York Yankees, needIngX Cardinals a chance. And these five men could play. named to six National Basketball playing just the 10 seasons in the Atlanta, New Orleans, Utah and can’t hit a curve, and the lefty is out man, Homer and Dawson are could be the perfect answer, even have said they will leave their offer starting pitching. Will do withouCS Rich Gedman could fill a hole in Walt Frazier, Rick Barry and Association all-star and seven league. Boston. of the rotation because he can’t sitting at home, occasionally going though the Cardinals are saying on the table. Ron Guidry, albeit he is coming o f i^ Houston. Andre Dawson might Pete Maravich, three men known all-defensive teams during his IS Houbregs, a three-time All- throw one over the plate. through the now-seemingly routine they do not want him because of So say Boston does re-sign him. his worst season. 7 Barry called his selection "a make Detroit dangerous. for their varied styles of play years with the Knicks and Cleve­ American, was the University of With apologies to the likes of of turning down contract offers for back problems. Where does that leave the Red Sox Teams continue to say they„A distinct honor.” Spring training starts in less than during the 1970s, and Bob Houbregs land. In the 1973 championship Washington’s leading scorer in less than they could have gotten The Blue Jays were inclined to and their hopes of repeating in the cannot pay the high salaries R a in e ^ two weeks in places like Vero Vince Coleman and Calvin Schi- and Bobby Wanzer, who played game he had 36 points, 19 assists “ I feel very fortunate that the 1953, when the Huskies finished raldi. how often does that maybe- from the club.s they departed. dump all of their designated hitters American League East? ft Co. want, claiming they cannot^ Beach. Clearwater and Phoenix. during the 1940s and l9S0s, have and seven rebounds. people on the selection committee third in the NCAA tournament, yes. maybe-no player in spring turn The Dodgers have wanted a after reaching the 1985 playoffs. For the first month of the season. afford to win at that price. But for many teams, the baseball been selected for induction into the Frazier’s backcourtmate on that have seen fit to give me the scoring 49 points against Idaho. 45 out to be summer’s hero? replacement for center fielder Ken Instead, not able to find anyone Boston’s catcher would be — at this But, dollars and cents notwith- 6 season will begin in limbo. Hall of Fame, it was announced team, Earl Monroe, was among 11 opportunity to be permanently against Seattle and 42 against But this year is different. Much Landreaux for two years, and need else, they wound up keeping Cliff point — Marc Sullivan. He is a .200 standing, good sense continues to m This is the time of year when Thursday. persons selected by a screening recognized for my contributions to Louisiana State. He played profes­ a sparkplug to help them rebound in Johnson. Wouldn’t they rather have career hitter and son of the team’s soy there there a lot of clubs and f rosters are always uncertain. different. In each of the previous years committee for possible induction, the game of basketball,” Barry told sionally for the Pistons, both in Fort Never before have so many the National League West. Raines Horner? chief executive officer. So what is players — and possible pennants — a Which of those left-handers can when the Hall of Fame announced but he failed to receive the 18 votes ABC Radio Sports. "This is a Wayne and Detroit, the Baltimore players who could make an impact could be the exactly what they’ re The Boston Red Sox. in the the difference between Gedman lingering in limbo these days. . '-i overcome arm problems and be­ inductions, there was at least one needed for election from the personal award, a kind of Icing on Bullets and briefly in Boston and non-player honored. It will be all 26member Honors Committee. the cake. The cake itself would have Milwaukee. players tbis year when the cerCm- Barry, now a television sports- to be the NBA championship in 1975 Before becoming general sales lonles are held on May 5. caster, was named to all-star teams ... to have been on the best team for manager for Converse Inc., Hou­ Frazier, who narrowly missed 10 times during a 16year profes­ one year will always be the greatest bregs served as general manager of selection each of the past two years, sional career that included four achievement as far as I ’m con­ the Seattle SuperSonIcs from 1970- F cerned in my own lifetime in is the fifth player from the New years in the American Basketball 1973. F SCOREBOARD York Knicks’ 1973 championship to Association with Oakland, Wa­ regards to competing in sports.” Wanzer, 66, played for the Ro­ be inducted. shington and New York and 10 Maravich, another offensive spe­ chester Royals for 10 years before Already among the four teams years in the NBA with Golden State, cialist, was the nation’s top colle­ retiring in 1957. In 1962, he was 223-560, Em il Whipple 566, George AAar*Hlll83,L*nolr-Rhime54 , and IM players, coaches and with which he won an NBA Utle, anil giate scorer for three years at named the first basketball coach at Russell 246-234-659, Pete Beaudry 335- win, lose & nRi-:w Bucks 120, Bulla 10S McNeew St. 60, NE Louisiana 57 ‘ 595, Bab Bassett 214-211-570, Cary Newberrv69,S.C.-Alken64 „ • contributors In the Hall of Fame are Houston. The sharp-shooting for­ Louisiana State, and still holds the St. John Fisher College in Roches­ Hockey Rawson 240-203-314-665, Fred KozIckI North Carolina 96, N. Carolina St. » > former Knicks Bill Bradley, Dave ward. who was known for his NCAA career scoring record of ter and has held that post ever 317-570, Joe Paggloll 307, John KozIckI CHICAGO (105) N.C. Central 73, St. Augustine’s 70 neRiixxchere WIIIU nnd ,.n;ionhnnded style of shooting free since. 550, Leon Bilodeau 201-209-215-625, John Banks 66 63 11, Sellers 511 3 8 13, Plkevllle75,Cllnch Valley 70 3,667 points in 63 games, and points McCarthy 235-206-245-686, Nick MarottI Oakley 615 1-2 17, Jordan 1224 1213 36, Presbyterlan89,Erskliw8S AP photo 215-569, Don Hamiston 215-587, Barry Paxson 670810, Myers 23387, Corzlne62 S.C.-Spartanburg 72, Cent. Wesiwan W E NHL standings PInnev 250-595, M ark Beaudet 205-571, 080, Brown 65669, Cureton08222, Young SE Louisiana 77, NIcholls St. 76, O T Bob VInIckas 219-566, Mike PrestI 08880. Totals367327-34105. Stelson73, SamfordTO 'Corey Pavin lines up an eagle putt on the 18th hole of WALES CONFERENCE 217-566, Rick Funke 234-225-650, Bob MILWAUKEE (120) Tn.-Chattanooga63, Davidson 55 Breland shoots for WBC boxing title Anderson 215-576, Botch Savino 204-596, Bradley 1-2 68 2, Cummings 1618 38 29, Trevecca82,ChrtstlanBros.64 Thursday’^ first round of the Hawaiian Open In Honolulu. Patrick Dlvltion John Stratton 205-235-200-640, Charlie W L T Ph OF OA SIkma 510 6816, Lucas 610 61015, Pierce Union, Kv. 62, Transylvanla60 Hartley, Jr. 304-562, Rich Higgins 11-14 1610 32, Hodges 2-7 64 8, Reynolds Union, Tenn. 90, LombuthTI The defending champion settled for a birdie but finished Philadelphia 34 16 4 73 226 1S7 Bv Ed Schuyler Jr. champion without a country. Volbrecht, ranked No. I by the N Y Islanders 25 22 6 56 185 178 212-259-203-674, Al Senno 258-214-655, Ed 18 38 5, Breuer 58 6210, MokeskI 68080, WakeForest71,Wlnthrap59 the round with a 65 for first place. Breland can become the second N Y Ranoers 32 23 8 52 210 207 Ristau 332-578. Smith 08 08 0, Brldgemon 1-21-1 3. Totals W. Georgia 102, Valdosto St. 91 The Associated Press The WBA has suspended South WBA, and Breland, ranked second, member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic Washington 23 25 0 52 177 200 46773643120. Xavier, La. 75, AAoblle71 Africa because of its racial policy of orginally were to fight a 12-round bo)(ing team to win a professional New Jersey 21 27 5 47 192 242 Chlcooe 24 34 34 33— 185 MIDWEST Pittsburgh 19 25 8 46 195 193 Milwaukee 33 39 18 48-138 Aaulnas92,Spr1noArbor79 ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. - Mark apartheid. It will allow South elimintion bout, with the winner to title. Adams Division Three-point goals— Paxson 2, Lucas. Ashland70,St.Joseph’s,lnd.66 3 Breland, whose boxing future ap­ Africans to fight for world titles, but challenge Honeyghan. Evander Holyfield, the light Montreal 27 23 7 61 189 179 Scholastic Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Chicago 37 Baker93,Cent.AAethodlst71 ■» pears bright, and Harold Vol- will not sanction any championship Despite being ranked behind Hartford 27 21 6 60 180 178 (Oakley 10), Milwaukee 49 (Cummings Black Hills St. 68, S. Dakota Tech 56 Pavin birdies way heavyweight bronze medalist, is Boston 37 21 5 59 199 172 10). Assists— Chicago 26(Bonks9),Milwau­ CedorvllleTO, Wllmlnoton68 brecht, faced with a last chance, fights in South Africa. Volbrecht, Breland is a overwhelm­ the WBA junior heavyweight cham­ Quebec 21 27 7 49 177 177 kee 26 (Lucas 14). Tatal fouls— Chicago Concordla,lll,76,Rockford69 w tangle tonight for the World Boxing ” I would like to defend it at ing favorite for the scheduled 29, Milwaukee 24. Technicals— MakeskI pion, and will defend that title Buffalo 17 30 6 40 178 202 Creighton 59, Wichita St. 57 • Association welterweight title. home.” Volbrecht said. “ But It 15round bout at the 2,800-seat CAMPBELL CONFERENCE llling JV boys (elected), Oakley (elected), Paxson. A— Culver-Stockton 72, MId-Am Naa»ene678 against Henry Tillman, the Olym­ 11,052. Dickinson St. 89, AAayvIlle St. 70 doesn’t really matter. The title Is Convention Center Ballroom. The pic heavyweight champion, Feb. 14 Norrlt Division The llling Junior High School boys' into lead in Hawaii Should Breland win, as expected, Drurv95, Evangel 61 the thing.” fight is scheduled to start about 10 Minnesota 23 32 7 53 203 191 lunlor vorslty bosketboll team wos he will be In position to become a at Reno, Nev. Detroit 31 24 0 50 165 184 Eureko89, Blackburns? _ “ This is what I have been looking p.m. EST and will be televised by St. Louis 20 23 9 49 178 197 dumped by East Hartford Middle Ferris St. 76, Wovne St., Mich. 73 star of professional boxing as he Another 1984 Olympian, Meldrick School, 71-38, Thursday. Playing well Big East standings Grace76, Indiana Tech 69 By Bob Green said. ' for,” said Breland, a 25year-old Showtime. Chicago 20 26 8 48 195 216 for the Roms were Gordon Hamilton was of amateur boxing in which he Taylor, the featherweight cham­ Toronto 21 28 5 47 187 201 Big East Conference D'Oll Gustav Adolphus 78, Bethel, Minn. 61' The Associated Press He was not alone. New Yorker, who won the welter­ The 6-foot-2‘/t Breland, who holds with 18 points and Dwayne Goldston and llllnols72,Northwestern43 won world and Olympic welter­ pion, will be on Friday night’s card Smvttie DIvltlen Kevin Martinez each added six points. w L W L weight title at the 1984 Olympics. a nine-inch reach advantage over Edmonton 36 15 4 76 258 190 Syracuse 7 2 18 3 11 llnolsTech74, Roosevelt 73 Tom Watson, once recognized as weight championships. as will Dwight Muhammad Qawi, Winnipeg 29 20 5 63 191 186 Pacers 9B,Pi8tons93 Pittsburgh 7 2 18 4 lndlanaSt.70,Drake63 _ HONOLULU — The greens on the the most dangerous putter on the The WBA championship brcame the 56 Volbrecht, had a 150 pro Kentucky Wesleyan 71, Indianapolis 70'. A loss by the 30-year-old Vol- from whom Holyfield won he junior Calgary 38 24 2 58 311 209 Bennst varsity girls Providence 6 3 16 4 Waialae Country Club course have Tour, used an altered putting grip vacant when Lloyd Honeyghan of record, with 11 knockouts. As as an Los Angeles 22 25 6 50 231 219 Basketball St. John's 6 4 15 4 Lake S u p ^ o r St. 108, Hlllsd«4e W brecht would almost certainly end Britain relinquished it, he said, amateur he was 1151. with 73 heavyweight title. Vancouver 17 32 6 40 183 219 The Bennet Junior High School girls' INDIANA (98) Georgetown 5 4 15 4 Lewis 93, Ind.-Pur.-R. Wovne 87, O T- tfe reputation of being among the to shoot a 67 that left him only two Persan 7-16 612 22, Williams 57 63 12, AAocMurray 77, Prlnclpla67 his quest for a world title. He bid for rather than face the possibility of knockouts. Taylor, of Philadelphia, will fight Tliursday't Oamts basketball team defeated Woodrow Vlllanova 5 512 9 best on the PGA Tour. off the pace and full of enthusiasm. Boston 6, Pittsburgh 5 Wilson, 33-16, Thursdoy. The win raises Sllpanovich 7-13 2-2 16, Long 69 1-1 5, Seton Hall 3 812 8 Manchester 82,Gosheh 76 the WBA 147-pound class cham­ making a mandatory defense Breland is on a seven-knockout Roque Montoya of Mexico, in a St. Louis 2, Calgary 1 Bennet's record to 7-1. Tricio O'Connell Fleming 510 1618 24, Richardson 67 68 6, Connecticut 8 12 Marlon99, Ind.-S. Bend74 And history shows that scores in " It ’s a great feeling to make pionship Aprii 6, 1980, and was NBA standings Tlsdole483811, AAoev 18082, Anderson61 2 7 against a South African. streak. One of them was a third- 15round lightweight bout. Qawi, of Frtdav’s Games led the way for Bennet with 10 points and Boston College 2 8 9 11 Marvvllle,Mo.71,Greenvllle62 the Hawaiian Open, year after some putts again,” said Watson, a knocked out in the fifth round by Minnesota at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. 10 rebounds. Cheryl Fowler and Amy 680. Totals3671364498. Honeyghan will defend the World round KO of Darryl Anthony, the Camden, N.J., also a former WBC D E TR O IT (93) year, are among the lowest of the Pipino Cuevas at Houston. Hartford at Washington, 8:05 p.m. Shumaker added nine and four points, EASTERN CONFERENCE Thursday’s Result five-time British Open champion Boxing Council and International only man to beat him as an light heavyweight champion, will Los Angeles at Winnipeg, 0:35 p.m. respectively. Jen Brindisi grobbed 13 Danflev 617 38 15, Green 65 1-2 9, UConn 64, Holy Cross 54 Atlantic Division Lalmbeer 612 2-2 10, Dumars 2-5 62 4, SSason. who is seeking an end to a two-year Should Volbrecht win — most Boxing Federation titles against amateur. meet Sixto Maldonado of Philadel­ N.Y. Islanders at Edmanton, 9:35 p.m. rebounds for Bennet. Jean Faber and W L Pet. OB Tonioht's Game St. Louis at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m. Denise Wiley also played well. Thomos 1625 65 33, Johnson 612 2-2 8, St. John's at Boston College, 9 p.m. All of which, Corey Pavin said, non-winning string. boxing people would consider that a Johnny Bumphus on Feb. 22 at Volbrecht has scored only nine phia in a 10-round junior heavy­ Boston 34 12 .739 — Rodmon 2-102-26, Salley2-5626, Nevltt0868 Rec basketbafl Saturday’s Games Philadelphia 28 19 .596 6'/z Saturday's Gomes puts the premium on putting. " I changed my hand position on major upset — he would be a London. knockouts in posting a 3552 record. weight match. Toronto at Boston, 1:15 p.m. 0, NImphlus 1-1082, Campbell08080.Totals UConn at Syracuse, 8 p.m. llling JV girls Washington . 24 32 .522 10 37-92162193. - “ If you can’t putt well here, the putter, raised them a little. I Philadelphia at New Jersey, 1:35 p.m. New York 15 32 .319 19'/3 Vlllanova at Georgetown Buffalo at Quebec, 2:05 p.m. Indiana 27 16 23 33-98 Pittsburgh at Pravidence you’re just not going to do well in was getting too wristy. And today, I The llling Junior High School girls' New Jersey 11 36 .234 23'/j Detroit 18 16 26 33-93 Montreal at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. lunlor varsity basketball team won Its Central Division Utica at Setan Hall Women’s Rec j the tournament,” said Pavin, the didn’t make a mistake on the N.Y. Rangers at Washington, 7:35 p.m. Three-point goals— Thomos 3. Fouled Monday's Gomes second gome of the seoson bv defeating Atlanta 29 16 .644 — out— Stipanovich, Lolmbeer, Salley. Amusements Unlimited 46 (Jill Ko- , defending title-holder in this greens. Chicago at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. Timothy Edwards of South Windsor, Detroit 29 16 .644 — Syracuse at Pittsburgh America’s Cup Is back In American hands N.Y. Islanders at Calgary, 8:05 p.m. Rebounds— Indlono 58 (Tisdale 13), D 6 Boston College at Georgetown llnsky 16, Anno OlPlerro 9) Hockey 32-27, Thursday. Patty Hornbostel led Milwaukee 29 21 .580 2Vi trolt 53 (Lalmbeer 19). Assists— Indiana Swap Shop 31 (Tam m y Oswell 9) $600,000 evept. " I ’m rolling it where I’m aiming. Detroit at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. the wov for llling with 10 points while Chicago 22 23 .489 7 Tuesday’s Gome* Sundoy’s Games 20 (Person, Fleming 4), Otrolt 18 St. John's at Setan Hall J. Copperfleld's 47 (Robin Morse 11, " I ’ve heard the stories about how The speed is right. It’s starting to Mary Morlorty, Jessica Marquez, and Indiana 21 25 .457 8'/? (Thomos 10). Total tools— Indiana 17, Ellen Donadio 9) Prime Time Plovers B y Howard Ulman 1983 — the first U.S. skipper to do so Australia II’s victory was a 200 people outside a Newport, R.I., Quebec at Boston, 1:15 p.m. Jennifer Reilly also played well. Illlng's Cleveland 18 29 .383 12 Vlllanova at Penn great these greens used to be. They get good again,” Watson said. Los Angeles at Winnipeg, 3:35 p.m. O tro lt 29. Technical— O tro lt Illegal 40 (Heidi Kenarv 18) mansion. next game Is Monday at home ogalnst WESTERN CONFERENCE detense. A— 13,410. Wednesday's Gome weren’t quite up there the last O’Grady and Renner shared The Associated Press in the event’s 132 years. turning point in the competition’s Chicago at Buffalo, 7:05 p.m. Bennet. Midwest Division Georgetown at UConn (Civic Center), '"This is a dream come true,” the history, taking it out of the U.S. for Toronto at N.Y. Rangers, 7:35 p.m. 8 p.m. couple of years, but now I see wbat second at 66, six under par on the At that time, syndicate members Dallas 30 16 .652 — Adults PERTH, Australia — Under 44-year-old San Diegan said toward the first time, and “ today marks Pittsburgh at New Jersey, 7:35 p.m. Utah 28 18 .609 2 Spurs tf7, SuperSonfes ttt Thursday's (3ame they’re talking about. windswept Waialae Country Club kissed it and passed it overhead as St. Lauls at Edmonton, 8:05 p.m. llling varsity girls Houston 24 22 .522 6 Loyola (Md.) ot Seton Hall Manchester Bor Association 89 (Tom ' bright skies and in the stiff breeze the end of the 55minute ceremony. another turning point,” he added. if it were a plajithing. Calgary at Vancouver, 10:05 p.m. Juknis 37, (Seorge Hanlon 20, Collins “ These greens are the best I ’ve course. \ The llling Junior High School girls' Denver 22 26 .458 9 that Dennis Conner likes, the “ It’s a super day.” For its first 132 years, the Cup San Antonio 18 29 .363 12'/} S E A T T L E (111) Judd 16, Ron SlemlnskI 10) Smoke 79 s$en. They’re just getting better O’Grady, winner of the Tourna­ This time, the hollow mug stood varsity basketball team remained un­ America’s Cup officially returned The band played “ Stars ft Stripes was held by the New York Yacht Socramento 14 32 .304 16 Chambers616 7820, M cO nlel 16216826, How top twenty farad (Jim Richard 31, Tom Czolo 14, Bob and better,” said Pavin, winner of ment of Champions that opened the on a table beside the podium as a beaten at 9-0 with a 43-25 win over Standlev 10) to U.S. possession tclday in a Forever” as the strong breeze, the Club. On Saturday morning, Bruins 6. Penguins 5 Glastonbury, Thursday. Erica DeJoan- Pacific Division Lister 66 08 6, Ellis 621 48 20,Young28 parade of speakers, including Aus­ L.A. Lakers 35 12 .745 — 08 4, Johnson 38 1-1 7, Lucas 613 64 22, Westown Pharmacy 88 (Larry Kroh - the Bob Hope Classic last month 1987 season, had a 4-hole stretch ceremony at its honne since 1983. kind in which Stars ft Stripes was Conner and other Stars ft Stripes nls led llling with 13 points while How the top twenty teams In The 36, Dennis Downers 13, Lyndon Kroh 10) . Tammy Dubouls added eight markers. Portland 30 19 .612 6 Stansbury 63 28 2, Phelps 1-2 08 2, Schoene abd the PGA Tour’s leading money- that he played birdie, birdie, eagle, tralian Prime Minister Bob Hawke, Pittsburgh 2 3 1— S Seattle 25 22 .532 10 1-1082, Williams 61600. Totals 4692 2629 Associated Press' college basketball poll Irish Insurance 83 (Steve Roscher 31; ' Behind the Royal Perth Yacht fastest, blew. Moored just behind personnel leave Fremantle with the Betten 3 1 >— 6 Jen Rovegno, Shelly DIeterle, Ebony Kim Bushev 18, Mike FOrlev 14, Ken winner at this early stage of the birdie, while Renner, a former cup on a chartered flight to San Royal Perth Yacht Club Commo­ Miller, and Tracy Mulligan also played Golden State 25 24 .510 11 111. fared Thursday: Club and in front of the Swan River, the award platform was Kooka­ 6 First Period— I, Boston, Markwart 8 Phoenix 20 28 .417 15'/2 SAN ANTONID (117) 1. Nevodo-Las Vegas (22-1) beat Utah Shoppmon 12, Ken Goodwin 10) season. winner here, got his spot among the dore Alan Crewe, Conner, Frye and Diego, its new home. 6 well. at least 5,000 people watched as the burra III, Conner’s victim. The city (R. Bouraue, Johnston), :58. 2, Pitts­ L.A. Clippers 7 39 .152 27'/j Berry 7-13 62 14, Greenwood 7-9 66 20, State 11678. Standings: American Division — ' Stars ft Stripes syndicate bead burgh, Hllller 3 (Simpson, Lemleux), Poganl Caterers 10-0, Green Hardware -And Pavin took full advantage of leaders despite a double bogey. gleaming silver trophy was pres­ skyline shone underneath the A meeting with President Rea­ Hiursday's Gomes Gilmore 63 68 12, Sundvold 11-17 1-2 25, 2. Indiana (162) did not play. Malin Burnham, took turns. 2:02. 3, Boston, Simmer 2D (Crowder, New York 135, New Jersey 118 Robertson 614 6511, Thompson 611 5611, 3. North Carolina (162) beat North 8-3, Style 7-3, Manchester Police 55, . those good greens Thursday en Bruce Soulsby, a rookie from ented to Commodore Fred Frye of bright afternoon sun in the gan at the White House and a Llnsemon), 6:39. 4, Boston, Middleton Manchester Cycle 65, Buffalo Water ’ Washington 94, Clevelond 85 Mitchell 617 2-2 18, Dawkins 2-3 62 6, Carolina State 9679. route to a 7-under-par 65 for a New Zealand was tied with Watson the San Diego Yacht Club. background. ticker-tape parade in New York are “ We met then in circumstances 15 (Neely, McCarthy), 12:43 (pp). 5, Indlono 98, Detroit 93 Krvstkawlak 61 08 O.Totals 4588 2533 4. Iowa (262) did not ploy. Tavern 2-8, (ientle Touch Cor Wash 3-8,.. Pittsburgh, Simpson 20 (Lemleux, John­ VolleybaU Milwaukee 120, Chicogo 105 117. 5. DePaul (121) did not ploy. Formal-Coaches 38. National Division one-shot lead over Mac O’Grady at 67. Stars ft Stripes, the club’s boat, When the schooner America first planned for early next week. of delirious joy,” Hawke said of the son) , 16:38. Penalties— Frowlev, Pit (rough­ Houston 120, (Jolden State 110 Seattle 22 29 33 27— 111 6. Temple (22-2) beat Rhode Island 87-75. — Sportsman Cafe 62, Irish Insurance- Isao Aoki, the Japanese veteran climaxed a four-race sweep of won the cup in an 1851 race around Friday’s ceremony was more Australian reaction to the 1983 ing), 11:56; P. Bouraue, Pit (hooking) ,14:05. 7-3, Monchester Bar Association 55,' end Jack Renner after one round. San Antonio 117, Seattle 111 San Antonio 38 33 28 19— 117 who won this title with a last-hole Kookaburra III, the Australian the Isle of Wight, “ little did anyone formal than the one on Sept. 27, victory. “ What we remember of the Phoenix 113, Denver 1TO Three-point gools— Chambers, Sundvold 7. Purdue (17-3) beat Wisconsin 7662. DIRosa Cleaners 65, Hose Co. 4-6, B.A. Putting, he said, was the key. Second Period— 6, Pittsburgh, Lemleux36 R o r Vn||BVball Utah 126, L A. Clippers 103 2. Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Seattle 8. Oklahoma (163) did not ploy. Club 4-6, Smoke 610. ‘ T m very pleased with the way I eagle in 1983, led a group at 68 that defender, on Wednesday, and realize that the America’s (^ p 1983. Then, Alan Bond, head of the day was the courage ... and the (Bodger, RuskowskI), 5:39 (pp). 7, Portland 105, L.A. Lakers 104 48 (Chambers, Lucas 9), San Antonio 57 9. Alabama (17-3) did not ploy. Conner climaxed his three-year would become yachting’s most winning Australia II syndicate,, grace with which you (Conner) took Pittsburgh, Lemleux 37 (Quinn, Rus­ American Division — Redwood putted. I made a lot of good putts, also included Dave Eichelberger, Frtdav’s Gomes (Greenwood 18). Assists— Seattle 24 10. Georgetown (158) did not ploy. prestigious prize,” Frye said. accepted the prize in front of about that blow.” kowskI), 9:54. 8, Boston, Larson 11 Forms def. insurer's 15-11 12-15, 15-6; No games scheduled (Yaung 7), San Antonio 27 (Sundvold 10). 11. Syracuse (163) did not play. tolled the ball real well,” Pavin Bill Britton and Dick Zokol. mission to regain the cup he lost in (Middleton, McCarthy), 11:48 (pp). Watkins def. Ambulance 15-12, 12-15, Saturday's Games Total fouls— Seattle 23, San Antonio 24. 12. Clemson (262) did not ploy. Penalties— Bautlller, Bos (interference), 15-6; Six Packers def. Luigi's 19-17,15-4, No gomes scheduled A— 7,548. 13. Pittsburgh (1M ) did not ploy. 4:48;Markwart, Bos (high-sticking), 7:49; 15-9. Stondlngs: Insurer's 32-7, Watkins Sunday’s Game 14. Illinois (17-5) beat Northwestern 72-43. Transactions Hllller, Pit (cross-checking), 10:52; Hll­ 25-14, Redwood Farm s 25-14, Six All-Stor (Same at Seattle, 3 p.m. ller, Pit (tripping), 17:14. Packers 16-21, Ambulance Service 14-25, 15. Texas Christian (188) did not play. Luigi's 3-36. 16. Duke (164) did not play. B A SEB A LL ~ Third Period— 9, Pittsburgh, Lemleux 38 National Division — Economy def. Knicka 135, Nets 118 Suns 113, Nuggsts 100 17. Providence (168) did not ploy. Amortoon League ^ (Buskos, RuskowskI), 9:14. 10, Boston, North Enders 16-14, 15-12, 15-12; A .B.A 18. Kansas (165) did not ploy. BOSTON RED SOX— Signed Pot Do Neely 22 (Middleton, R. Bouraue), 9:43.11, Tools, Die def. Elmore 15-11,15-12,15-5; D EN V ER (180) 19. St. John's (158) did not play. son, first baseman, and Wes (Mirdner, Bostoh, Crowder 13 (Simmer, Llnsemon), Alcor def. Buffalo 15-3, 15-4, 15-3; NEW JERSEY (118) 20. Auburn (12-7) did not play. pitcher, to one-year contracts. 19:07. Penalties— Hllller, Pit (rough­ Manchester Property def. Redwood Wlllloms 58 3-4 13, Woolrldge 48 7-11 15, Alarle 610 1-1 13, English 613 60 8, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 C LEV E LA N D INDIANS— Signed Denqit. ing), 8:55; Simmer, Bos (roughing), Raiders 15-0, 15-5, 15-9. Standings: GmlnskI 7-15 9-11 23, King 10-15 1-1 22, Schoves62383, Dunn 67606, Lever 7-201-1 16, Honzllk 18 48 6, Wolker 2-10 68 10, Lamp, pitcher, to a one-veor contrad. > 8:55; Cunnevworth, Pit, malor (fight­ A.B.A. Tool 8, Die 36-3, North Enders Woshln^on 4-12 2-2 10, Wood 510 58 16, MILWAUKEE BREWERS— Signed ing), 20:00; Frowley, Pit, molor-gome 28-11, Elmore Association 28-11, Econ­ Turner 18 1-1 3, McKenno 59 2-2 14, Rasmussen677-713,Evans6146016,Martln 4-71-39, smith6 8 0 8 0 . Totals 36992628100. Thuraday's college hoop scores Glenn Braggs and Mike Felder, out> Farm Supplies and Equipm ent___80 misconduct (fighting), 20:00; RuskowskI, omy Electric 20-19, Manchester Prop­ Coleman 1-3 08 2, Mannion 08 08 0. Totals fielders, and airlsBoslo,MlkeBlrkbeck and (polices Business P ro p e rty...... 25 Entertainm ent...... 53 Pit, gome misconduct, 20:00; Crowder, erty Maintenance 20-19, Alcor Auto 42-84 30-38 118. Resort Property ...... 26 Bookkeeping/Income Ta x ...... 54 Office/Retall Equipment ...... 81 Bos, major (fighting), 20:00; Miller, PHOENIX (113) Alex Madrid, pitchers, to one-year' Parts 19-20, Buffalo Woter Tavern 4-35, NEW YORK (135) EAST contrads...... Lost/Found ...... 01 Recreational Equipment...... *...... 82 R A TES : 1 to 5 days: 90 cents per line per day. Bos, molor-gome misconduct (fight­ Redwood Rolders 1-38. Cartwright 68 2-3 14, Walker 3-8 48 10, (jottlson 1-5 2-2 4, Nance 612 611 25, M ortgages...... 27 Carpentry/Remodeling. Pinckney 2-3 68 10, Davis 614 56 23, Allentown 68, Lincoln, Pa.6' Personals...... 02 Wanted to Buy ...... 28 Palntlng/Paperlng...... Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 6 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. ing), 30:00. Women's league — B & J Auto def. Ewing 1519 610 38, Henderson 67 38 12, Babson94,Nlchols69 NATIONAL LEAGUE— Named Ed VOrgo Shots on goal— Pittsburgh 13-17-7— 37. Heritage 15-8, 15-10, 15-8; Hungry def. Wilkins 1526 63 34, Cummings 67 08 6, Humphries 58 1-2 11, Sanders 513 88 18, Announcements...... 03 Roofing/Sidlhg...... Musical Items...... 84 20 or more days: 60 cents per line per day. Gondrezick 48 608, Vanos61 (H)0, Addison Bowie St. 88, Fayetteville72 DIredor of Umpire Supervision. Boston 12-11-7— 30. Lafovette 4-15, 15-12, 16-14; Locksmith McNeoly 18 1-2 3, Sparrow 58 08 10, Bridgeport 99, Keane St. 91 CINCINNATI REDS^IgnedRobDIbblA Auctions...... 04 Flooring...... Cameras and Photo Equipment... 85 Minimum charge: 4 lines. Power-ploy Opportunities— Pittsburgh 1 def. Main Pub 15-10,15-8,15-9; Coach's Oldham28084, Tucker63084,Thornton(M) 28 2-2 6, Hornocek 66 62 8.Totols Rentals 3676 3581 113. Bridgewater, Mass. 81, Curry 71 and Hugh Kemp, pitchers, and Mark Financial...... 05 Electrical ...... Pets and Supplies...... 86 of 3; Boston 2 of 4. Corner def. Tierney's 15-8, 15-12, 15-4; 08 O.Totals 5694 21-26 135. Canlslus92, Malne59 Berry and Joe OI Iver, catchers, to on6vear j9 Goalies— Pittsburgh, Meloche (30 shots- Woodland def. Canine 15-10,9-15,19-21. New Jersfv 32 28 2S 33-118 Denver 20 24 24 32— 100 Rooms for Rent...... 31 Heatlng/Plumblng...... Miscellaneous for Sale ...... 87 DEADLINES: For clauKled advertisements to 24 saves). Boston, Ranford (37-32). Phoenix 27 28 33 2S— 113 Catholic U. 103, Salisbury St. 73 controcis. ' Standings: Coach's Corner 38-1, Wood­ New York 28 37 34 36— 13S Clarfc98,NYU69 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS-SKmed Jof Employment & Education Apartments for Rent...... 32 Miscellaneous Services. Tag Sales...... 88 be published Tuesday through Saturday, the A— 10,739. land Gardens 31-8, Canine Holldov Inne Th re e -p o in t g o a ls — M cK e n n a 2, Three-point goals— Evens 4, Lever. Condominiums for R e n t...... 33 Referee— Bob Hall. Linesmen— Gerard Fouled out— Pinckney. Rebounds— Denver Coast Guord68, Salve Reglna47 Price, pitcher, to a oiw-vear controcL Services Wanted...... Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 89 deadline Is noon on the day before publication. 36-13, B 8, J Auto Repair 25-14, Lafayette Wood, King, Henderson, Wilkins. Fouled Concord77, Salem, W.Va. 70 Outrighted Jesse Reid, outtlelder, to Help Wanted...... 11 Gauthier, Jerry Potemon. Escadrille 24-15, Hungry Tiger 18-21, out— None. Rebounds— New Jersey 46 50 (Walker 8), Phoenix 61 (Pinckney 12). Homes for Rent...... 34 For advertisements to be published Monday, Assists— Denver 22 (Dunn 7), Phoenix 32 Connecticut64, Holy Cross 54 Phoenix of the Pacific Coast League. SIfuatlon Wanted ...... 12 Tierney's 12-27, Heritage Auto Body (GmlnskI, King7), New York47 (Ewing 14). ConnectlcutColl.78,MIT72,OT FOOTBALL Store/OffIce Space...... 35 the deadline is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. 11-28, Locksmith Hair Studio 9-30, Main Assists— New Jersey 29 (Washington 7), (Nance, Humphries, Gondrezick 6). Total Business Opportunities...... 13 Resort Property ...... 36 Merchandise New York 42 (Sparrow 11). Total fouls— Denver 28, Phoenix 25, Tech n ical- Dominican 89,St. Rose81 ■ I Pub 0-39. Duouesne63, Penn St. 61 ATLANTA FALCONS— Named Rod Instruction...... 14 Industrial Property...... 37 Holldoy/Seasonal...... 71 Automotive BluaaB.FIamasI fouls— New Jersey 23, New York 25. A— Phoenix Illegal defense. A— 10,529. READ YOU R AD. Classified advertisements are Falrfteld73, Cent. Connecticut 58 Oowhower offensive coordinator and Jim ^plovifiBut Services...... 15 Miscellaneous for Rent...... 38 Antlaues and Collectibles...... 72 Cars for Sole...... 91 11,198. token by telephone as a convenience. The FOIflelgh Dickinson at Utica, cancelled Honlfon osslslontheodcoachfortheoffetwe. Roommates W anted...... 39 Clothing...... 73 Trucks/Vans for Sale...... 92 St. Louis 1 1 0— 2 Fordhom96, AAanhottan 79 Rred Charlie Dayton and BobDIckIn; Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one Wanted to Rent...... 40 Campers/Trallers...... 93 Colgarv 1 6 0—1 Calendar BullatsBA.CavallersBS JazzIZB.ClIppsrslOS Hamilton 113, Hobart 92 son, publldsts. , Furniture...... 74 Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of First Period— 1, St. Louis, Gllmour 25 Hawthorne82,Stevens77 D E TR O IT LIONS— Signed Joe Drake Real Estate TV/Stereo/Appllonces...... 75 Motorcycles/Mopeds...... 94 the original Insertion. Errors which do not (Lemleux, PoslawskI), 7:10. 2, Calixirv, Howard U. 75, AAd.-Balt. County 73 and Tony Gorborezyk, noee tackles, to Machinery and T o o ls ...... 76 Auto Services...... 95 Tonelll 15 (Reinhart), 12:27. Penoltles— C LEV ELA N D (85) U TA H (126) Long Island U. 79, Delaware St. S3 contracts fOr the 1987 season. Homes for Sale ...... 21 lessen the value of the advertisement will not Services Lawn and Garden...... 77 Autos for Rent/Lease...... 96 Pavese, StL, mlnor-malor (Instigator, TODAY Hubbard 2-9 62 6, J.G. Wllllams6126714, AMIone61161137,Trlpucka66628,Eaton AAanhattanvIlle 107, Hunter9S WASHINGTON REDSKINS— Condominiums for Sale...... 22 be corrected by on additional Insertion. 9 fighting), 1:17; T . Hunter, Col, molor Bovs Basketball Daugherty 6121-317, Ehio 614 637, Harper M 1-111, Honsen 69 2-210, Green 28 64 7, Na w 73, Jomes AAodlson 71 Named Chuck Banker, spedal teamsooodi. IrOfs/Land for Sole...... 23 Child Care...... 51 Good Things to Eat ...... 78 Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 9 (fighting), 1:17; Evans, StL, misconduct,VInal Tech at Cheney Tech, 5:30 6192-310, West671-29,Newman610O88, Lee S»ockton 57 6810, (jrlfflth Nazareth 80, Utica Tech 76 Investment Property ...... 24 Cleaning Services...... 52 Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood...... 79 Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 98 9:23; Sheehy, Cal (roughing), 9:22; Manchester at Hartford Public, 7:30 1-2 08 2, McCray 63 08 0, Turpin 661-1 9, 65 62 7, lavaroni 68 2-2 2, Benson 63 68 4, Nlogara88, Northecstern87 HOCKEY Ramoge, StL, malor (fighting), 12:52; Xavier at East (Uithollc, 7:30 Corbin 1-2603. Totals6i 96162185. Curry 6151-120. Totals 5683 Oneonta St. 80, Elmlro64 Pepllnskl, Col, major (fjghtlng), 12:52; Bolton at Rocky Hill, 7:30 . 24*32126. Oswego St. 86, Brockport St. 76 DETROIT RED WIN(»^elurned Pepllnskj,Caj (roughing),30:00. Coventry at Portland, 7:30 W ASHINGTON (94) L.A. CLIPPERS (103) Phlla. Phormo'-v66, Eastern60 Mark Loforest, goaltender, to Adirondack Second Period— 3, St. Louis, Lemleux 8 Girls Baskotboll Cotledge 510 1-3 11, Jones 63 1-2 5, M. Cage 612 48 12, Woodson 618 67 19, Point Park 73,Si. Vincent 69 of the American Hockey League. (G llm ou r, Ram oge), 12:30. Penalties— Hartford Public at Manchester, 7:30 AAalone 618 12-16 20, J. Malone 515 6212, Beniamin 617 67 16, Dailey 513 7-9 17, Roberts Wesleyan 93, D'YouvIlle 61 SOCCER _____ Tonelll, Col (holding), 7:13; Rockhart,StL Beys Swimming Whatley661-27, Vlncent5125715,Adoms28 Valentine 7-10 2-218, (kirdon 610608, Drew St. John Rsher 84, Daemon 72 88g|er tn^teor Soccer Ljeagge (holding), 14:37; T . Hunter, Cal (slash­ East Hartford at Manchester, 3:30 684, J.W . Williams1-3602, Bol64686,Cook S' Johnson 68 68 St. Joseph’s84, South Florlda68 KANSAS CITY COMETS-Nomed Dove- Notices Employment HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELPW AUnD HELP WANTED ing), 19:08. 696812. Totals368622-3294. 0.Totals39802634103. St. Jessie's, Vt. 93, Johnson. St. 79 Clements head coach. TrsoisrsOsibs Third Period— None. Penalties— S A TU R D A Y y * ? '-.._____ 27 40 28 31— m St. Thomas Aoulnos 91, Bloomfield 70 COLLEGE As a condition precedent Ramoge, StL (Interference), 3:25; Ra­ Men's Basketball Cleveland 23 20 17 2S-8S L . ^ CHpgm 34 38 28 19^11# SE AAossochuseltsTP, Brandels74 NEBRASKA—Homed Ron Brown re­ 8 Education 8 ^hree^)olnt goals— Griffith, Curry, Vol- tg the placement of any G IV E YOUR budget a 8 glan, St.L (tripping), 13:33; Gllmour, StL MCC Tournament (at ECHS), 6and8 Wasbingten M 30 26 3 4 - ^ Telephone survey opera­ Dental assistant - 5 day Temple87, Rhode Island 75 ceivers coach. advertising in the Man­ Clerk/typlst - full time, (delay of gome) ,17:10. p.m. Three-point goals— Corbin. Fouled out— out-fJone. Rebounds— Upsala85, Old Westburv66 NICHOLLS STATE— Homed Chorlet very (flversifled position. tors needed part time to work week Includes S / r^ nmasvjssAMa1*lS,KT.IS*IS LaVae Induatrlal 7p.m. — Callege basketball: Hartford H w ^ 36 32 27 2S— 130 Llberfy9l,Blue(leldSt.63 Richard Zokol 35S5-M lUrMit In the Manchester and other kitchen duties. ference In the appearance vs. Vermont, Channel 18, W KHT weghe. Fouled out— Abdul-Jabbar. Dave Eldwlberaer 6455747.______week. Mondoy through Three^)olnt goals— Reid 4, Short, Royd. Rebounds— Lakers S3 (Green 16), Portland Llmeslone9S,Claflln83 Herald by advertiser. In­ Coll 6494005. of your wash. Add extra Roger MIeezkowskI 267-206-244-717, 8 p.m. — Whalers vs. Capitals, Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Golden Lindsay Wilson 78, COmpbellsvIlle 74 Isoo Aoki Frl(tay for filling orders at aaafvaaa.-*” Tony CollettI 305-571, Pat Cdstaona SportsChannel, W TIC 51 (Porter 10). Assists— (uikers 25 (E. Llvlngston9l, Jacksonville St. 76 cluding advertisements In dollars to your budget by SPECIAL: Over 286 se- State 40 (Carroll 11), Houston 47 (Ololuwon Johnson 10), Bill Brttton Experienced Mechanic, Arthur Drugs Warehouse, 201-572, Mac Segor 225-220-572, Andy 9 p.m. — College basketball: St. Louisiana Coll. 87, Belhaven67 Curtis Strange any free distribution pub­ s e lW “don't needs” with ‘ ^ lections and a FREE John's vs. Boston College, Channel 9 11). ^ Is ts -G o ld e n State X (Floyd 13), Portlands? (Porter 13). Total fouls— Lakers all benefits, must hove Cleonlngperson(s). Relia­ Manchester. See Nancy to Breoult 223-585, Rolph Dukette 206, Al H ^ o n 28 (McCray 10). Total fouls— LoulslanaTech67,Lamar63 Fred Couple* lications published by the ble helper wanted. Must a low cost od In Ctaesl- Pattern Section In the 9 p.m. — Top Rank Boxing, ESPN 20, Portland 30. A— 12866. Loulsvllle90, Virginia Ted iTl own tools. Apply M ft M apply between 8 and 4. i 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 Fahey 200-233-584, Norman Jaaulth Golden State 28, Houston 21. A— 16816. Andy North Manchester Herald. Service Station. 649-2171. be flexible. 649-3052. fled. 6452711. ALBUM. Just $3.0(L Penny Sleffert, Publisher Monday through Friday. U - MANCH ESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb.«. 1M7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711'

iMRPWOllTED NaPWiWTED HELP WANTED IHELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I n e lf wAura 4 Supervisor - Mechani­ Dairy Quotn will train Carpenter shop foreman - Ganaral oftlca htip - full Attendant - personal core Carpenter or helpor - (for New Cctale T V o d v e rU itB ' I porton for counttr work needed for wood working cally Inclined to set upond (General oftlce - 2poiltlons m olt attendant wanted to vensure - seeks c r a a ^ < or port tinw. Light typing available. Typing, book­ remodeling contractor), and cake moklno. Good shop. Experience re- supervise production of core for a disabled young flexible, self-modlvotad and basic offlco skills. small assembly depart­ keeping, will train. Non- own tools, drive stondord •tortlna w o o m plus In- aulred. Apply In person at man In Vernon. $25(1 person with micro­ Please call 528-9426. ment. Competitive salary smoker pretarred. Ap^y shift, own transportation, croosa by ability. Uni­ 112 Pine Street, Manches­ weekly . Coll Paul Horbst pay dspondlng on txpo- computer knowledge. IS forms and free lundli supp* ter. 640-47W or 649-4371. and benefits. Apply Able In perton. Worehoute M at I7S4173 anytime for to 20 hours, weoksnds Coll 8i Electronics, How­ 170 Tunnel Rood, Vernon. rltnce. Coll Ron, 6439966 lied. Monday tbrouah EDE. details. before 8 am and attar 6 only. Start immsdkrtelv. Friday 10 to 3. Apply In ard Rood, Bolton. Coll 6468906 ask for April, * person at Hartford Rood Shop corpenters - fra­ Bcrakkeepino - full time Mason tender - must be Cox Coble Greater Hart- ^ • Travel aoancv. East of the Group Home-Port time i^teoble accounts recelv- > Dairy Queen. mers, needed now for experienced. Apply at the Driver - port time to do ford, EDE. ! river - noods assistance positions open In group able# occounts poyoble# Andrew Ansoldl Com­ specialized work on con­ typing and telephone etl- Manchester Herald route, Medical office position home for mentally re­ payroll# payroll foxes. pany, 186 Bldwell Street, struction site. 3 years auette reoulred. Will Blonsteln's Comping Cen- Covontrv Lake area. storting os part time. experience reaulred. tarded adults In Vernon. Monchoster. train. Apply to Box BB, (872-6431). Overnight and J5J# Route 83# Vernon# Short hours, good pay. Varied duties to Include Apply In person at 182 Call Prank at 742867. Manchester Herald, 16 early morning hours 87S4311. Small Insurance agency typing, data entry. Insu­ Pine Street, Manchester. Brolnord Place, Manches­ Bookkeeper F/C - expe­ rance processing. Will 649-4794 or 649<4371. EO E. available. Driver's li­ needs o secretory/recep- rienced required to per­ ter, C T 06040. cense reaulred. Secretory - to 20K, de­ tlonlst. Flexible hours. In­ Foreman - press room train. Please coll 872-0546. pending on experience. experienced, familiar form all occountlne func­ File' clerk - dork room centive. 659-3259. tions, on co m puter' Hygienist - Port time posl- Dental assIstant-East Strong word processing with power press and Quality control supervlso- technician, part time. tlon available Imme­ end administrative skills. grass brake set up pro­ through F/S. Post prow- r/lnsp^or- excellent op- Monday through Friday. Hartford office, choir Site work- Ing company In now mod­ diately 2 days per week In side, full time, experience Willingness to learn and gressive dies. Submit re­ p o rtu n lty for an Call 6494979 after 1 PM. Superlntendent-full time sume to Box DD, c/o ern tacllltv. Excellent be­ Manchester generol dent­ preferred. (Medical and grow within area of envir­ person needed to coordl- Individual with expe­ ist's office. Excellent sa­ onmental protection. Ex­ Manchester Herald, 16 nefits, pleasant working rience In puallty control. Insurance • growing Man­ dental benefits. Coll 528- ncrte general contractors environm ent. 209-2323, lary and flexible hours. 6531. cellent benefit package Brolnord Place, Manches­ Competitive salary and chester agency seeks Per­ site work division. Should ter, C T 06040 East Hartford Wtldlng, Coll Dr. Bottoro, 649-2796. and environment. Never o be experienced In survey­ benefits. Apply Able Coll sonal Lines CSR. Send tee to our applicants. South Windsor.______and Electronics, Howard resume to: Lee at Ollver- Help us stop drug trafficl ing, lay out, heavy equip­ Artist-Paste­ Age 17 to 28 (Sed/hlgh Contact Lolnev Pellettler, CN A - residential and day Road, Bolton. Zuccardy Agency, 767 ment operoti on and utility treatment. Coll 647-1624. (tanerol cloonlng person ■ up/ Advertising manager - school erods. Learn while Hartford Professional work. Send resume to: Main Street, Manchester, person needed to poste-up Placement Group, 724- run time position. PltxIM# C T 06040. All replies ore vou earn. The U. S. Coast Box D, c/o the Manches­ hours. Excellent benefits. and coordinate advertis­ Guard needs vou. 203-240- 6543. LPN - Monday through confidential. ter Herald, 16 Brolnord Friday, 8:30 to 4:30 and For Interview please coll ing In weekly newspaper. 4257. Place, Manchester. Experience preferred, Helper - maintenance, permanent port time wee­ Lvncb' Toyota Pontiac, TELEMARKETING kends. Coll 647-1624. 6468321.______typesetting o plus. 4 day Dietary alde-lmmedlate grounds, custodian. Ex­ Carpenters needed- PMTTmE work week, 32-40 hours. opening for port time cellent benefits. 7 am to immediate opening tor OT Consultant - tor Receptionist - port time ' We are looking tor people PASTEUP Good pay and benefits. person to perform o var­ 3:30 pm. Coll 742-9305. carpenters, framers and who like to talk on the Coll Glastonbury Citizen, iety of kitchen tasks. Will further Information coll for busy optometrist of­ finishers. Experience 647-1624. fice. Hours Include 2 even­ phone; speak with a plaa- 633-4691. train energetic beginner. LPN - RN - port time for o only. Must hove tools, full aant voice; who can work ARTIST Coll the Manchester specialty office In Man­ ings o week and Satur­ time employment and be­ Experienced Mason tor days. Experienced, from Spm to 0pm M-T, Port time evening posi­ Manor. 6468129. chester. Coll 6498601. nefits. Coll 742-5317,8:30 to and 0am to 1pm Fridays. To do newspaper tion available tor general our crew. Block, brick, preferred but will train. page and ad pasteup. 5, Monday through tile, and chimney work. Coll between 9 and 2. WE OFFER: •S* par hour, cleaners In a large Man­ Utility/dlshwosher/cosh- Head Teacher - mature, Friday. commlaslon; Inaantlvas; chester tacllltv. Hours ore ler - Monday through responsible person capa­ Coll 742-5317. M onday 649-3311. paid vacations, courtesy Some experience and 5:30 to 9:30 pm, Monday Friday days, full and port ble of planning for and through Friday, 8:30 to 5. Seeking Individual for di­ Customer servlce/lnslde membership: salaa train­ typing ability helpful. through Friday. Coll 649- time. 54.50 per hour. Glas­ working with 3 to 6 year versified office work. Concrete workers- soles - small business with ing. Sounds like someth­ 3181. tonbury. Coll Jim 659-4640. olds. ABC Dov Core, Inc. Dollv, 2 to Spm. Possible ing you might like to try? 647-0788. experlenced In all phases pleasant office conditions Call full tim e (Summers). located on the Vernon- Ideol tor high school se­ of commercial, concrete Call between 0am and SHELDON COHEN work, footing, founda­ Manchester line. Look­ Spm. 048-7008. atk lor PARTTWIE RN/LPN nior or MCC student. Monday-Thursday tions and flat work. Lay ing for someone with pood Judy Nagy. Please coll Julie at New 10 a.m.-3 p.m. CLERICAL ' Bring us your tkllSl Typ- Image Printers. 646-0338. out through finishing. Call telephone and administra­ MEADOWS MANOR '' Ing, shorthand, machins 742-5317,8:30 to 5:00, Mon­ tive skills. We ore offorlng AAA Auto Club Houre 10a.m. — 2 p.m., '' transcription, organlza- day through Friday. o good componsotlon pro­ has an Immediate open­ set Broad SI.. ManchaMar 643-2711 Monday through Fri­ < > tional sklllsl We'll giveyou gram os woll os tho oppor­ ing for charge nurses on < I training to work In ths au- MOVING HELPI Clerical-full time posi­ tunity for growth. Coll day. Typing skills or a part time basis for all 11 tomated oftlce. (tame In tions available In pleasant 649-7780 betwoon 8:30 am i I or call, to be among the Drivers and Helpers previous CRT oxperl- shifts. RN salary up to needed tar moving and office environment. and 5:00 pm, Monday o first to register at our new Health Insuronce/benef- through Friday to set up' snce rsquired. Call Mr. $11.75, based on experi­ )) location. storage co. Its program available, Interview. ence. LPN salary up to Whitney at 568-2020 for MMFOWER SiNpird’a Mavlng, Inc. tree parking. Experience NEWSPAPER DEALER $10.55 based on experi­ TEMPOIUIIY SEIlWCa using adding machine. Ambitious parson - neat In more Information. 20 Eastern Park Rd. Tvplno skills helpful. $4.25 appearance, energetic, NEEDED IN ence. Contact Mrs. Bir­ 180 N. U s I t East Hartford mingham at 047-9101. - 55.00 per hour, depending reliable. Available tor Im­ EOE 528-9141 on experience. Apply In mediate emplovmont. MANCHESTER coe person : Prague Shoe Large company, 1300 a Company, 200 Pitkin week plus potential. Coll DEPENDABLE CAR A MUST... Street, East Hartford. 646-3075. CURU/CURR T T m n P a r t T im e . ATTENTIONI Coma In from thoooM. Warm CALL IS yaart and otdar with tran- up to a graal lamporary |ob FRED Earn Extra Cash! aportatlon and phona. wa wNh B M IN N II. Ourbanatlla RN SUPERVISORS cusToam snMCi MR Ineluda: naadyoul U o h t Industrial, MEADOWS MANOR We have a full Dm# 647-9946 Assamblv Warahousa. Madical Inauranea INSERTERS WANTED Good pay, banaffla, ralarial Vacallon anO HoHday pay has Immediate open­ position available for bonut. Conn and ba among Rafarral bonuaaa ings for full time and a parson-origntgd'In­ tha Aral to raglatar at our naw Fraa word prooaaalng dividual who enjoys Call 647-9946 training part time, freo-floating location. suporvisors on the 11-7 phono work. No ox- ■UNNIItR MRPgUIR Ask for Bob TIHPORMVSOraCa TEMPNMT SCRMCn shift. Excellent benefit parlance naoaoaary. 188 N. IMS St 1 8 8 N.ab4s 8t package, salary $12.35 Compigto training ■ssckwtar, a . U M b s tiw .a . per hour our no benefit provided. Banaflta In­ S E Lr 643-4810 643-4810 salary Is $13.60 per eluda medical, den­ hour. Bonofits include tal, amployaa dlo- medical plan, dental counta and a plaaaant plan, scholarship pro­ YOUR office anvironmont. PART TIM E gram, tuition rslmburso- Manrl)rBtrr Hrralii ment program, Ilfs In­ Call 728-5534 for an surance, temporary dis­ Interview appolnt- CUSTOMER SERVICE ability, pension plan and NEWSPAPER s o e v. . . . with an credit union. Cell Mre. advertisement in the DEPARTMENT CARRIERS Birmingham, 647-9101. FOTOMAT Classifieds People who NEEDED... are intere' jd in buying Mon.-Thurs. 3:00-7:30 pm Fri. 3:00-7:00 pm MAIKHESnn stereo equipment like AREA yours read our columns Sat. 7:00-10:00 am FULL TIME CsRisr 8L (sdtf SRiy)------5M465 GENERAL every day. Advertise EiRNHid SL------11-61 RooopUonisi for busy your offer where they Filnrliw------SECRETARY Orthopedic offloo In will read it . . . in SL John St------16-109 Manchostor. A pleasant StMMSl------y-jM Classified! Aiam St M i Mlyl------4S7-6S7 MEADOWS MANOR telephono porsonallly Is CnstwMiDr------ill Vl Is seeking a full Urns required. Must funoMon DaapwsaiDr.------8-88 general secretary. well under pressure and FneriR Dr.------446 ExcellenI typing skills s have gsnsral offloo ex­ LlMMraDr. perience. Must be flexi­ Farniili Dr.------1 Ml must. We are offering an MANCHESTER Drasnsmi Dr.------7D-26D oxcellent wage and ble regarding working hours and must bo benefit package. Please aMe to handle misoollanoeus HERALD people read apply at cIm sHM adf CALL N O W clerical duties. Wagee pbiag 643-2711 c iM s if ie d Meadows Manor commonsureta with 643-2711 / 647-9946 qualifications. Many b ^ 333 Bldwell Street Manchester, C T nafHs. Please oall 847- 1493 for appointment. 88772219 RETIREES... STUDENTS... EXTRA 7 MOMS... MONEY... SALES Join what is buceming thd APPROXIMATELY WITH YOUR OWN most professional highest re­ 20 HOURS PART-TIME spected auto sales represento- PER WEEK thres in all the area. K you hove JOBiaa \\u/' the burning desire, are neat op- WORK 888778122229 pearing, well spoken, and h o ^ An Excellent Opportunity the ability to learn and tcAe WITH for tiouaewives and mothers direction we have an opportuni­ with young children — bring ty for you. An opportunity to YOUNG them with you and save on earn above overage income wHh ADULTS babysitting costs. all the fringe benefita, be tup- AGES 10 thru 15 21 Hours Par Weak ported with a large inventonf to Salary Plus Qaa AHowane# work from, a large advertWiM M O N D AY TH R O U G H TH U R S D A Y 4:30 p.m. - 8:30 pm. SOUND INTERESTINQ? budget and managers who wM S A TU R D A Y 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. assist help and respect you. You can be a Herald Area Circulation Craw Supervisors, must have reliable transporta­ Adviser and handle and au- Experience helpful but we tion, have the ability to motivate young adults and have some parvlsa our carrier boys and are willing to train qualified sales axparianca. Unlimited earnings potential, based on girls. If you Ilka kids, want a people. straight commissions. little Independence and Contact — Paul E. Sigrbt at CALL SUSAN your own income... 643-5135 CIRCULATION OEFARTMENT Call 647-9946 Morfarty BrMfiMrs 647-9946 M a n c h e sto r or 647-9947 643-5135 Lincoln Marcary DMsiofl iiaurlTTfitTr linaW illllllllBIIIIIIIi^ig ** MANCHBjtTTO mHALD, Friday,

iSmiATION IH0ME8 CLASSlUtD ADVERTISING 643-271li w M ira Ifoddau Certified nurses aide to work with elderly. Hours Ranch, 9^ or 3 -11. I will do .S'"®' caroet- housekeepino, errands, ♦"'■ouGhout, tin- injNarWMTED I n e p w /m te d HELP WANTED shopplnc. Coll 742-9044 ish^ed basement, nice HELPWANTHI HELPWANTBI onyflme.______^______Inelpwantd n Dairy (auean will train NHf WANTQI I ELP WANTED Carpenter shop taremon - General offloe help - full S“j»wvlaor - Mechonl- P6«on for counter work needed for wood working Attendant - personal core or port time. Light typing colly Inclined to s^ up and 2 pod .cake making, dead shop. Experience re­ •»»P^I*e production of G «w otfIee- posltlons male attendant wanted to Carpenter o r helper - (for New Coble TV odverttalng'} I dpportunities •fortlno wages plus in- end basic office skills. jwlloble. Typing, book- remodeling confroctor), vansure - seeks creoflvo, - 6 room w ire d . Apply In person ot Please call 528-9426. OMemblv deport- care for a disabled young craose by ability. Uni­ 182 Pine Street, Monches- ISSIS"*' Non- man In Vernon. $250 own fools, drive standard flexible, self-modi voted parquet oak floor, cettIntNi. ftiwt. Competitive salary smoker preferred. Apply person with micro-- ^ u t l t u l flreplaced living forms and free lunch supp- for. 6494794 or 6494371. Able weekly . Call Paul Herbst •nm, own fronaporfatlon, tbrough KOE. Warehouse M 0*. *75-4173 onyflme for pay depending on expe­ computer knowledge. 15 n?-®-'!*'.®®'’*?®®- Conve­ Friday 10 to 3. Apply in i t Electronics, How- Tunnel Rood, Vernon. rience. Call Ron, 64MW6 to 20 hours, weekends 1 1 nient location. Owner- m i ord Rood, Bolton. details. ■ agent, 647-1896. «W"il Tlljiyi* ' — “ person at Hartford Rood Shop carpenters - fra­ before 8 am and offer 6 only. Start Immediately. ■ FOR SALE Oolry Queen. mers, needed now for Travel agency. East of the - foil time Mason tender - must be pm. ■ Group Home-Port time Mteoble accounts recelv- ■ Manchester - $114,500 - specialized work on con­ positions open In group expwlenced. Apply at the ■ Small Retail Busi- M ^ c o l office position typing ond telephone eti­ povoble, Andrew Ansaldl Com- Driver - port time to do ford, EOE. ■ new to market - adorobleS struction site. 3 years home for mentally re- payroll, payroll toxes. room Cape In mint condl- port Mme. experience required. quette required. Will M n y, 186 Bldwell Street, Manchester Herald route, - ■ ness with regular Varied duties to In c lu * feoln. Apply to Box BB, fo rd ^ adults In Vernon. Blmsteln*s Camping Cen- flon offers the first-time Apply In person at 182 (872-6431). Overnight and Manchester. Coventry Lake area. ■ typing, dote entry, insu- Manchester Herald, 16 Short hours, good pay. ■ clientele. Estab- ^ v e r 0 golden opportun- Pine Street, Manchester. eorly morning hours J S r f ” * ” ■ ' ifo to * a proud home [""“ ^processing, will 649-4794 or 6494371. EOE. Bralnard Place, Manches­ Small Insurance agency Coll Frank at 742-667. V ■ lished location. For train. Please call 872-(lS46. ter, C T 06040. available. Driver's II- ow ^r.Thls dellghffuly dec- cense required. nee* a secretary/recep- more information m Secretary - to 20K, de­ fortm an - press room 2 1 3 bedroom house RIe’ clerk - dork room pending on experience. tlonlst. Flexible hours. In­ rienced required fo per­ QualRv control supervlso- Hygienist - Part time posl- centive. 659-3259. exptrlonced, fomlllar please write P.O. features a remodeled kit­ > '.' 11.■ ■ IP , technician, port time. Dental ossIstant-East Strong word processing form oil accounting func­ ' } I r/lnspector- excellent op- Monday through Friday. ffw available Imme- with power pm t and tions, on computer Box 483, Manches- chen plus formal dinino portunlty for on dlotelv 2 days per week In Hartford office, choir and administrative skills. press brake set up pro­ 1 1 room, full basement, 1 car ^11 6498979 offer 1 PM. side, full time, experience Willingness to learn and Site w o r k - through F/S. Fdtf glrow- ' ter, CT 06040. Individual with expe­ Manchester general dent- gressive dies. Submit re­ Ing company In new mod­ ^ ■ H o a r « e , fenced yard, con­ Superintendent-full time 1st s office. Excellent sa- Referred. Medical and grow within area of envir­ venient locatlon.Sentry rience In quality control. Insurance - growlna Mon- dental benefits. Coll 528- person needed to coorcH- sume to Box DD , c/o ern foclllfy. Excellent be­ H Competitive salary and lory and flexible hours. onmental protection. Ex­ Manchester Herald, 16 Real Estote 643-6601 .n chester agency seeks Per­ 6531. cellent bmefit packoge n^e general contractors nefits, pleasant working benefits. Apply Able Coll Call Dr. Bottaro, 649-2796. Bralnord Place, Manches­ environm ent. 289-2323, sonal Lines CSR. Send and environment. Never a site work division. Should >>. f. a resume to: Lee at Ollver- be expcrienoed In survey­ ter, C T 66040 East Hartford Welding, NOTici TO caeo iTou INVITATION TO 010 Roodr Bolton. Help us stop drug trafficl tee to our applicants. SW,900. Elegance, com- fwceordv Agency, 767 Artlst-Paste- Age 17 to 28 (Sed/high ing, lay out, heavy equip­ South Windsor. ESTATE OF Seded bids will be received up/AdvertlsIng manoger - Contact Lalney Pellettler, CNA - residential and day 1 1 dillNSTRUCTION fort ^ d craftsmanship i ,, ALVINA. SKOOG, SR. In the General Services' of­ Main Street, Manchester, school grads. Learn wfhlle Hartford Professional ment operation and utility . iJ } a/k/a ALVIN ARTHUR fice, 41 Cenfw St., Monches- C T 06040. All replies ore peraon needed to paste-up work. Send resume to: treatment. Call 647-1624. General cleaning person - more thon describe these and coordinate odvertls- you earn. The U. S. Coost P jyement Group, 724- Free Introductory adult brand new deluxe single SKOOG, SR. Lote of FEBRUARY 19, confidential. G rord needs you. 203-240- Box D, c/o the Manches­ foil time position. Flexible Manchester, Deceased 1907 at 11:00 o.m. tor the tol- mp In weekly newspaper. 4257. ter Herald, 16 Bralnard LPN - Monday through hours. Excellent benefits. art lesson. Materials fomlly homes being built The Hon. William E. Rtz- lowlng: TELERMRKETING Experience preferred. Ploce, MoncheSter. Friday, 8:30 to 4:30 and For Interview please call , i $2.00. Beverly Kaiser, In Twin Oaks Manor. Cus­ Gerald, Judgo, of the Court Helper - maintenance, BFA, M.Ed.646C231. of Probata, District of Man­ (I) TRAFFIC PAINT PARTTME W ^ UUr permanent part time wee­ Lynch Toyota Pontiac, tom designs Include 3 (3) REFLECTORIZEO work week, 32-40 hours. Dietary alde-lmmedlate grounds, custodian. Ex­ bedrooms, 2>/i baths, 2 chester at o hoorlne held on W « ara looking Ibr paopi# Carpenters needed- kends. Call 647-1624. 646-4321. — THERMOPLASTIC Good pay and benefifs. opening for part time cellent benefits. 7 am to • ______•* V J'^Places, 2 cor oarage, February 3, lti7 ordered f hot STRIPING POWDER who Ilka to talk on tha PASTEUP person to perform a var­ immediate opening for oil claims must bo prosonted Call Glastonbury Clfizen, 3:30 pm. Call 74^9^05. OT Consultant - for full basement, plus nu­ werk^ It^^gW iW n to the flduclarv on or befor# The Town of Mcncheeter Is phona; apaak with a plaa- 633-4691. iety of kitchen tasks. Will cpwP^CFs, framers and Receptionist - port time * ■* Real Estata ARTIST finishers. Experience further Information call for busy optometrist of- • merous amenities. Coll N iC a llB Move, 19t7 or be barred os by on equal opportunity tm- aant voica; who can work h;oln energetic beginner. LPN - RN - part time for a m m u ...... low proyided. ployor, and requires an qftlr- only. Must have tools, full 647-1624. flee. Hours Include 2 even- for your personal appoint­ from Spm to 9pm M-T, Part time evening posi­ Coll the Manchester specialty office In Man­ Johanna M. Bruder, mqUveqctlon policy forqll of To do newspapar Manor. 6466129. time employment and be­ Ings 0 week and Sotur- 'iii ment and start planning Its Contractors and Vendors and 9am to 1pm Fridaya. tion available for general chester. Call 649-0601. your new home today. , uarbogedl ..fEMICTr _ Assistant Clork WE OFFER: *5" par hour: page and ad pasteup. nefits. Call 742-5317,8:30 to Experienced Mason for days. Experienced ^ I ^ H O M E S The fiduciary Is: os a condition of doing busl- Oleaners In a large Man­ 5^, Monday through pur crew. Block, brick, Sentry Real Estate. 643- ■ 'AA. George J. Sherman ijMs with the Town, os per commlaalon; Inaantlvaa; Utility/dlshwosher/cash- Head Teacher - mature, preferred but will train. E i j F O R D A L E 6601 .□ — 1 ' chester facility. Hours ore Friday. tile, and chimney work. Call between 9 and 2. ~. 40 Grant Street Pederai Order 11344. paid vacatlona, courtaay Some experience and 5:30 to 9:30 pm, Monday through responsible person capa­ _ ------^^RBIntors- ...... Hartford, CT 04104 Bid forms, plans and spoclfl- mamtiarahip; aalaa train­ Friday days, full and part Coll 742-5317. M onday 649-3311. typing ability helpful. through Friday. Call 649- ble of planning for and through Friday, 8:30 to 5. All real estate advertised Manchester...$124,900. In 011-03 cotlons are available at the ing. Sounda Ilka aomath- time. S4.50 per hour. Glas­ working with 3 to 6 year Seeking Individual for di­ General Servlcot' oftlco. 3161. versified office work. In the Manchester Herald this large 3 bedroom Ing you might Ilka to try? tonbury. Call Jim 659-4640. olds. ABC Day Core, Inc. Customer service/lnside Is sublect to the Fair SI TOWN OF Call 647-0788. Dally, 2 fo Spm. Possible Concrete workers- sales-small business with Cape, located on a cul-de- ,4t[foetffo4Htflhote$of MANCHESTER, CT. Call batwaan 9am and experlenced In all phases Housino Act of 1968, which soc, fireplaces In both qlnflrrDtj^odc Neat SHELDON COHEN full time (Summers). pleasant office conditions , ROBERT B. WEISS, Spm. 640-7096, aak for PART TIME Ideal for high school se­ of commercial, concrete located on the Vernon- ^ makes It Illegal to adver­ living room and 1st floor Jm tlm e . Odd fate, IBOATS/MARINE GENERAL MANAGER Judy Nagy. Monday-Thuraday RN/LPN tise any preference, lim­ nior or MCC student. work, footing, founda­ Manchester line. Look- >.. family room, dining room 55";?!!!” cbgwer- I equipment 004-03 10 a.m.-3 p.m. CLERICAL Please coll Julie at New tions and flat work. Lay itation or discrimination and small den on the moln eHn.Anoftdieatcr. 6494048. po ff.-iPYatlfefifttnateft ' ’ Bring S ^ w u l S S l Typ- '' Ing tor someone with good - based on race, color, reli­ AAA Auto Club Hours 10a.m. — 2 p.m., MEADOWS MANOR ' Ing, shorthand, machine Image Printers. 6464)338. out through finishing. Call telephone and odmlnlstra- level, os well as 16' x 23' 3t1 Broad 81.. Manchottor 742-5317,8:30 to 5:00, Mon­ five skills. We are offering gion, sex or notional rec room with toll bath on John Deerrffolnttng Con- ~ 16 foot Mod River canoe, IOC 643-2711 has an Immediate open­ '' transcription, organlzo- origin, or on Intention to paddles Included. Used ICAR8 Monday through FrI ‘ ' tionol akHlsIWa'II give you day through Friday. the lower level, 1 cor tractor - Interior, exfo- Yo ing for charge nurses on o good compensation pro- ... moke any such prefer­ tour times. Excellent con­ I fdrsale day. Typing skills or I > training to work In tha au- MDVIND HELPI gram as well os the oppor- - parage. D. W. Fish Realty. a part time basis for all I - tomated office. Coma In Clerical-full time posi­ funlty for growth. Call . ence, limitation or dis­ 643-1591 or 871-1400. dition. $800. Please coll 643-4942 offer 6pm or 647- previous C R T experi­ shifts. RN salary up to I - or call, to be among tha Drivers and Helpers tions available In pleasant 649-7780 between 8:30 am - crimination. The Herald Buick Skyhowk 1986 - 2 o first to register at our new needed for moving and office environment. will not knowingly accept M a n c h e s te r...$114,900. 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for door, automatic, all ex­ ence required. Call Mr. $11.75, based on experi­ and 5:00 pm, Monday Bob. II location. storage co. Heolth Insuronce/benef- through Friday to s^ up -■ any advertisement which Oormered Cope style tras, under warranty. ence. LPN salary up to Is In violation of the law. tfldeA,l»l^ Hkt vou..^ ! ^ P rtwwrt, NEWSPAPER DEALER Whitney at 568-2020 for MWFOWEII Its program available, Interview. home In the Bowers Classified Is a great way 7,700 miles. 643-0384 after 4 $10.55 based on experi­ 8lMpird’$ Mfvlng, Hip. free parking. Experience school area. 4 bedrooms pm. more Information. '' TEMPMMBY $ER«KC$ ... to sell somethlngl 643- NEEDED IN ence. Contact Mrs. Bir­ 20 Eastern Park Rd. using adding machine. Ambitious person-neat In .» Government Homes - or 3 bedrooms and a 2711. 1 8 6 N .U s $ t Typing skills helpful. $4.25 from $1 (U repair). Delin- formal dining room os Uni,. 1973 Pinto Wdgon-rebullt EOE mingham at 647-0191. mettrnt,r,cr. East Hartford appearance, energetic, MANCHESTER - $5.00 per hour, depending reliable. Available for Im - . J auent tax property desired. Flreplaced living engine. Good body. Pri­ 52S-9141 on experience. Apply In Repossessions. Coll 1- 905- room. Recently com­ I PETR AND mer black. $99/best offer. • 4 3 ^ 1 0 ! Eoe mediate employment. DEPENDABLE CAR A MUST... ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a Mrson : Prague Shoe Large company, $300 a , 687-6000. Ext. GH-9965 for pleted second level with 2 ISUPPLIES Call Chris at 646-1431. Company, 200 Pitkin week plus potential. Call current repo list. large bedrooms, 2 zone Street, East Hartford. 646-3075. heat, full basement, 1 car I ^ h o m e r lAPARTMENTR lAPARTMENTR 1968 Plymouth, 318, 86,000 CALL Part Time. ATTEHTMHI CURM/CURR nn$T$ Manchester - 7 room Co­ garage. D. W. Fish Free puppies, 8 weeks old. miles. Good condition. Come In from the oold. Warm FOR RALE 1 FOR RENT FOR RENT Merchandiso Golden Retrlever/block FRED IS years and older wHh tran­ lonial In nice area. 3 Realty. 643-1591 or 871- I Registered. Too many Earn Extra Cash! up to e greet temporary |ob bedrooms, 1 1/2 boths, 1400.O Lob mix. Coll Nancy. cars. Has to go. $65 sportation and phone, we with MMF6N1R. Ourbaneflta RN SUPERVISORS 646-0586. cufioMninniicsRtp won to wall carpet, gas For love of lambs, goats, Manchester 1 bedroom 646-5642.0 need you! Light Industrial. Inoluds: horses or other form Manchester - Maple Wood 647-9946 Assembly Warehouse. furance, 3 zone heat, fire­ Monchester-See this ex­ apartment-parking cellar |7s IHOLIDAY/ INSERTERS WANTED Medleel Ineurance MEADOWS MANOR We have a full time place, garage. Coll 647- ceptional nice 7 room animals this 5 acre "Mini apartments. New luxury, 1973 Buick Opel - auto­ Qood pay, benolttt, referral Vaeallon and Holiday pay storage, heat and hot LU m a r o n a l IMIRCELLANEOUS has Immadlala open­ position available for 8105 after 6 pm, weekends, custom built Cope, 1st Farm " In Bolton has 3 water, appliances. $510 two bedroom townhouses. matic, original sun roof, bonue. Come end be emong Referral bonuaea 9 to 5. $128,900. fenced corals 24' x 32' barn 279 Bldwell Street. 649- I fd b r a l e excellent condition. $1200. the flrel to tegMer at our new ings for full time and a person-oriented'In­ floor master bedroom. monthly. Call 649-2871. Call 647-9946 Free word prooaeeing Spacious family room, 3Vi plus a comfortable 6 room 5249. Pools!...AAA pool distrib­ Coll offer 5 pm. 646-2097. loeallon. training part lima, free-floating dividual who enjoys Monchester-Chormlno 7 baths, 2 fireplaces, cen­ home that won't fool your Manchester - 2 family, utor must dIpose of entire Tripod, Silk Universal, mNFeiviR M8RF6M8R auparvlaora on tha 11-7 phone work. No ex­ room Colonial, 3 bed­ finances...$210,000. Blan­ Spacious recently refur­ Inventory of new, left over brand new, never used. Dodge Coronet - 1975. 8 Ask for Bob TCNP09M Y SCXVKfS tral air conditioning and first floor, five rooms, two TnFeR«RvsiR«ica ahlft. Excallant benefit perience neceasary. room, 2 full baths, targe much more over 1 acre. chard ft Rossetto Real­ bedrooms, appliances, bished 1 bedroom apart­ 1986 31 foot family size $75. Originally paid $100. cylinder, 4 door, good 166 N. Mala St t$6 R. Mala 6L package, aalary $12.35 country kitchen on extra tors. "We Guarantee ment on Eost Center swimming pools Including Coll 742-7485.0 condition. $1000. Call John Haacbaslsr, a . Complete training Asklno $264,000. U f t R wall to wall carpet. SS85 S E L L Maoebsalsr. a . par hour our no benefit tprge lot. Excellent condi­ Realty. 643-2692.0 O ur Houses". 646-2482.a monthly plus heat ond Street. Available March 1. huge sun deck, fencing, days, 643-2711 or 647-8888 provided. Benefits In­ S485 per month. 649-8665 filter, ladders, and wor- 643-4810 e o - m e aalary la $13.00 par tion. $135,000. Owner. 646- utilities. Security and ref­ nights. clude medical, den­ 3626. Manchester...Easily af­ erences. 646-2244 after 5:30 and 646-8268. rontv tor only $987. Full hour. Benefits Include New duplex-Large and fordable 2 year old 3 pm. financing available. Coll 1974 Mustang - needs head tal, employee dls- roomy and ready for YOUR medical plan, dental Brand new llstlngl! I East bedroom, 1'/» bath Colon­ Redecorated - 6 room Peter ot 563-1161. gasket, $500. Acytllne plan, scholarship pro­ counteandaplaaeent yop • Three bedrooms, ial. Large family size duplex. No pets. $650. plus Torch and arc welder, P A R T T IM E Hartford-Immaculate 6 V/7 boths-sparkllng new. 4 room apartment - availa­ Giant Group Tog Sole - gram, tuition relmburae- office environment. room Cape, full dormer, 2 kitchen plus formal dlnlno ble Immediately. Adults security and utilities. Coll $200. Like new condition. HianrliFBtpr HrraU Great tor Investor or 644-4923 evenings. Inside 74 Kennedy Rood, ment program, life In­ Call 728-5534 tor an full baths, storage build­ room or den. Priced right preferred, no pets. No 633-6882. owner occupied. Coll tor at $124,900. Joyce G. Ep­ I furniture Friday and Saturday, 10 to CUSTOMER SERVICE surance, temporary dis­ Interview appoint­ ing large master bed­ details. Joyce G. Epstein ourilonces. Security and 3. Baby Items, country ■ ■ . with an room, newer roof and stein Real Estate. 647- reference. 1 cor. 649-1265. 1977 Ford Pinto wagon, NEWSPAPER ability, pension plan and ment. Real Estate. 647-8895.0 6895.0 CONDOMINIUMS deco, antiques. Bargain siding I 83' x494 lot. Large over-stuffed sofa, prices. automatic, very good run­ advertisement in the DEPARTMENT credit union. Call Mra. EOEn/s FOB BENT solid brown, very good ning condition. Passed CARRIERS $127,900. Jackson 8, Jack- Yesteryear Charm! I! Manchester - one bed­ Classifieds. People who Birmingham, 647-0191. son Real Estate. 647-8400. room apartment, close to condition. $50. 647-7119.d Emissions. Coll 643-6916. FOTOMAT $108,900. This 6 room Co­ ICONDDMINIUMS $600. are interested in buying Mon.-Thurs. 3:00-7:30 pm NEEDED... lonial has a lot of poten­ IFOR RALE shopping, busline. $435 Manchester - luxury con­ Brand new Llstlngl M per month. Years lease, dominium, 3 bedrooms, 2 Floor lomp with attached Automotive stereo equipment like tial! M It Is loacoted In a table, beige lamp shade, Fri. 3:00-7:00 pm MANCHESTER Manchester-Unique and one month security, utili­ 1/2 both, odlocent to golf jMlIHUCKS/VANS very convenient area. Manchester - 3 year old, 2 ties additional. No pets. dork pine. $35. Very good yours read our columns AREA chock full of character! 6 Aluminum siding. 2 car course, swimming, tennis, I s £|pdb sale Sat. 7:00-10:00 am room Victorian Colonial. bedrooms, shows new, Peterman Building Com­ covered parking. $950 per condition. 649-7625. every day. Advertise detached garage with end unit with full base­ pany, 649-9404 or 643-1951. CARS Ctiilar SL (•** 88l)i|. FULLTIME 1.5 baths, spacious rooms. storage. Call and let us month plus utilities. 633- your offer where they ESawo* S I _____ H GENERAL Excellent condition Inside ment, 1 1/2 baths, oir 8207. Twin bed with maple FOB SALE 1974 Ford Von, good condi­ RecepUonM for buey show you this home I J conditioning, custom Monchester-4 room, 1st headboard - $35. Swivel tion. $1500 or best offer. will read it m and out. $123,500. Jackson 646- 7709.O 875-6344.0 StJehnSl. SECRETARY Orthopedic office In 8i Jackson Real Estate. built kitchen complete floor apartment. $600 In­ choir with flower pattern Classified! with oppllnoces. Slider to I HOMER In autumn colors. Good 1979 Delta 88 - 86,000 miles, SliM SL- Manchaetar. A pleasant 647-8400.O cludes heat, hot water, automatic, power steer­ POtlo, $93,900. 647-0765. stove and refrloerator. IFOR RENT condition, $50. 649-1485. 1979 GM C series 5000 - V-8 A*8M8 SL M S MilyL .457-5S7 MUDOWSMMHNI telephone pereonallty Is ing, olr conditioning. Like gross w eight 17,000. CrosIwtiSDr.______Brand new listing!I! SPARKLING Call 643-4902 after Spm. Call 647-9946 ------all la seeking a full dme required. Mutt function new.SaOOO. 643-4089. Power steering, brakes. DotpmoSDr.______Manchester-Delightful 3 bedroom house. Cen- TV/8TEHE0/ general secretary. well under praasure and older 6 room Colonial, STARTER aqlLOTR/LAND 4 room apartment, heat, Asking $7000 or best offer. FtxeroNOr.______hot water, appliances, trollv locoted, no utilities, APPLIANCES 1975 Mecury Comet-62,000 Call after 4 pm. 647-0064. LlmiinDr. Excellent typing skills a have general office ex­ Cope. 3 bedrooms, French Cute and -cozy two c 3 | F 0 R 8 A L E references and security. J miles, power steering, au­ doors, large closets, 2 car garage. Very clean. SS30. MANCHESTER Ask for Jeanne FornSsla Dr.______muat. We are offering an perience. Mutt be flexi­ bedroom home, large S675 monthly. 646-7336. tomatic, excellent condi­ oarage. Hondy location I References and security. Refrigerator - 2 door, 16 tion. $1000. 643-4089. Srasnwssd Dr._____ Land of opportunity 87 646-7268. IMISCELLANEOUS HERALD excellent wage and ble regarding working $122,400. Jackson 8< Jack- kitchen, attractive acres In central Maine. 5 room ranch with fire­ cubic feet. Manual de­ benefit package. Please hours and must be able son Real Estate. 647-S400.D bath, L ahaped living Mostly wooded plus a place on quiet residential frost. $25.00. 643-2809.O 1977 Chevy Impolo, 77,000 I automotive b people read Manchester - 6 rooms dassHM 4$ lu u u tu u i apply at to handle miscallaneoue room with wood atove, possible grovel pit. In­ street. Appliances In­ miles, automatic, power First prize for quality 0 plus, duplex, nice area, 1st Color tv-Seors best 25 Inch pfeM# 643-2711 c l a s s i f i e d CALL N O W clerical duties. Wages cludes modern 5 room, cluded. $850 per month. steering, air conditioning, Honda A TC 250 R-low young 3 bedroom Willi­ 2 bedrooma, full baae- V Story home with 2 and 2nd floors, wall to wall 643-6421. console coble ready. Ex­ excellent condition. $2000. /2 carpeting, appliances. hours, $1500 or best offer. 643-2711 / 647-9946 Mesdows Msnor commensurate with amsburg Colonial In Ly- ment, walk up attic for baths plus a semi finished cellent condition. $99. 643- 643-4089. Call 649-7322 from 8 to 5. doll Woods. Clear and 2 story garage with Vt Near bus line, lease, se­ 4535.0 333 Bldwell street qualKIcatlona. Many be- atorge, detached sin­ curity, references. No 6 room duplex - dlnlno coptlvotlng. The lavish both. $130,000. Coll Rain­ room, appliances, no pets. 1979 LTD, Ford Landau, 4 Manchaetar, C T neflta. Please call 647- master bedroom boasts a gle garage, PLUS a pets. Call 8 to 5 ,649-5268. 88771229 bow Realty. 207-786-2989 or Coll after 6 pm. 649-3136. 13 Inch B and W television. door, low mileage, two icARS 1493 for appointment. series of spacious closets good size lot. Asking write to us at 449 Main $30. 649-5875.0 tone blue. New tires, new FOR SALE plus an elegant gloss sola- $102,900 for this alu­ Street In Lewiston, Maine Bolton - 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 muffler. Recently tuned RETIREES... rl(im to embrace plants 04240. both, duplex. No pets. e n S T O R E AND up. $2500. 6464)886. Coll minum sided beauty. Easy access to 384. S600 from the world over. See It E ^ o f fic e s p a c e I MACHINERY otter 5pm. to d a y ...$149,900. Blan­ monthly, references and I a n d t o o ls STUDENTS.. EXTRA chard ft Rossetto. "We B&W REALTY •elBURINERR security. 528-7955. TAKE A LOOK single room office - su­ 1976 Mercury Comet - Guarantee Our Houses". ® |P R 0 P E R n good running condition. 646-2482.0 6 4 7 - 1 4 1 9 Manchester - now'renting perb location In growing 5 horse power lawn trac­ SPECIAL PURCHASE MOMS... tor. New blade, rebuilt ^ 0 or best offer. Coll brand new Love Lane section ot Manchester From Dollar RaB^a Aluminum elding, new porch and deck In heck bring to the Manchaetar • • f 647-9946 Call 647-9946 Moriarty BrMIlMrs Great for firet time buyers. t 84 Line. Mark VII *12,200 Herald Office. ie Bralnard 85 Mercury Cougar *7650 Manchester-2hd floor, 2 • If M o n c h e $ te r Place. ft 51 Thunderbird *4900 or 647-9947 Wa CM hall VN btMM ■ bedroom, heat and op- 6 4 3 -5 1 3 5 UiKoln Msreury Dhrislee pllances. No pets. $550 Cleeriy etate Ham and pries 1$ M ft N pUjs security. Call 646- MORIARTY Mmuljestpt limlb 3979. In ad. One Ram only per ad. No pet, tag aale. or BROTHERS Thiee room opartments- oommarelal ada aeoeptad. Nama. Mllllllilllllliej No appliances. No pets. Phona 301 Center St. B8 »lMH>.N HNiiKI.N 84ft4828 SCwUrlty. Call 646-2426 Addraaa. Manchester, C T weekdays 9 to 5. 643-S13S i i . - MANCHESTER HERAl.n, gridav F>h « , io«7 NRC calls for easing of rules By Lm Byrd on nuclear emergency plans New Hampshire from the Massa­ their citizens." Tht Anoclattd Pr«s» obstacle’,’bKafOAlA** Atom the proposed rule._a- MM-The _ • . ^ chusetts line, and the Shoreham The proposed rules change was You can say what you want to say, plant on Long Island. memo said Stello recognized that miles of a nuclear reactor could be W^HINGTON - The Nuclear WllUam C. Parler, the and I ’m going to do what is right." State and community leaders, “the proposal will be highly evacuated swiftly, and, if neces­ Regulatory Commission staff is NRC s general counsel, and was including Govs. Michael Dukakis of controversial." In 1980, the NRC, then disturbed sary, provided medical assistance. proposing a rules change to allow endorsed by Victor Stello Jr., at the lack of a coordinated start>up of nuclear power plants Massachusetts and Mario Cuomo of executive director for operations. New York, are attempUng to HOURS BEFORE he acquired response to the Three Mile Island WHILE niE RULES do not even If local authorities refuse to In a Jan. 13 memo to the five scuttle licensing of the plants by the internal staff documents. Mar- nuclear power |dant accident a technically require the advance plan for accidents and utility commissioners, Parler said the boycotting the disaster planning key was involved in a bitter year earlier, adopted a regulation cooperation of state and local operators cannot guarantee emer- proposed rule “ would, in limited now required by the NRC before exchange with NRC Chairman which stipulated that “ nooperating governments, they make it virtu­ circumstances, allow full power »«»l«tance to area residenU. any startup. Lando Zech about tbe commission’s license ... will be issued unless a ally impossible for the utilities to nuclear plant operation to begin TOe draft regulation would not concerns for safety at nuclear I finding is made that there is guarantee on their own that emer­ relieve any currently licensed when there is a lack of state or local REP. EDWARD J. Markey, power plants, particularly reasonable assurance that ade­ gency help would be available for so government cooperation in offsite plants from their emergency obll- Seabrook. quate protective measures can and large an area. D-Mass., who obtained copies of the emergency planning and, as a gaUons. R ^ e r . it appears primar­ Zecb, who was testifying about will be taken in the event of a NRC staff proposal late lliursday result, the utility cannot show ily designed to cut through political budget matters to the House radiological emergency.” Though the commission did not and made it available to reporters, reasonable assurance that ade­ olMtacles to two virtually com- Interior subcommittee on energy. envision it when the rules were called it “ an outrage. It slaps the quate protective measures will be rnultibillion-dollar reactors Mid heatedly, “ You’re not going to By the commission’s current adopted, the effect was to give state face of governors charged with taken in the event of an accident." — the Seabrook plant, just inside influence me. You have many times standards, that requires the crea­ and local politicians informal veto protecting the health and safety of Parler said he saw “ no legal tried to Influence this commission. tion of an “ emergency planning power over the licensing of nucledr zone” in which residents within 10 plants. Cosm onauts leave for laboratory A t fii By John-Thor Dahiburg The Associated Press I •ZlNrrH MOSCOW — Two Soviet cosmo­ I •*^>740 ^ r T A o * Y ^ iplpool nauts streaked today toward a I rendezvous with the Mir orbiting laboratory, beginning a mission in •BR04^ • quasar space expected to last at least six • (^■*iORtc months. 0 •iA iV v o • ^ARRiiif The cosmonauts blasted off from • iOMY the Baikonur cosmodrome on the • l U R l ^ steppes of Soviet central Asia at • H^IR I 12:38 a.m. today Moscow time (2:38 p.m. EST Thursday), in the first • ^^PPAN ;'» 'S .c 7 ' manned space launch since July. • r05/y;a^ Soviet television showed the • ° ‘nACHi' I waving cosmonauts climbing into •HOrpO//V7- / the So3oiz TM-2 capsule atop the rocket amid swirling snowflakes and showed the rocket climb steadily into the sky atop of plume of smoke and flame. Mission commander Yuri Roma­ nenko, 42, and flight engineer AT AL SIEFFERT'S Alexander Laveikin, 35, were to be^n link-up operations Saturday YOU GET MORE... night with the space station. Radio ■ FREE DELIVERY Moscow said today. The state-run INCREDIBLE "E.O.M." SAVINGS ON AMERICA S ■ FREE REMOVAL radio’s noon news broadcast gave FA VORITE NAME BRAND MAJOR APPLIANCES iw further details of the progress of ■ FREE NORMAL the mission. MICROWAVES,...COLOR TVs,...VCRs AND MORE' HOOK-UP Officials said earlier that docking DON'T MISS THE EXCITEMENT...THIS V?EEKEND would place Sunday. ONLY,...WHEN WE DRASTIC ALLY SLASH OUR PRICES ■ FREE SER VICE There was no word on how long ON EVERY ITEM. HURRY.CUARANTEED SA V IN ^n! ...PLUS MUCH, MORE'.! the mission would last, but it appeared the cosmonauts would stay aloft at least six months. News GENERAL reports in January said they will be g e n e r a l GENERAL Joined aboard Mir in July by a joint ELECTRIC Soviet-Syrian crew now training. ELECTRIC ELECTRIC Interviewed on television at the FROST FREE ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC mission control center. Professor DRYER Konstantin P. Feokistov said the REFRIGERA TOR WASHER cosmonauts would check the cap­ ■ HEAVY DUTY ■ HEAVY DUTY sule’s instruments and Unks with ■ LARGE CAPACITY ■ LARGE CAPACITY ground-based systems today. SIDE BY SIDE^ Once aboard the Mir, Feokistov said, the cosmonauts will conduct GIANT experiments in astrophysics and other scientific work. The Tass 19.0 cu ft news agency said they had also * 2 9 9 ^ prepared for medical and biologi­ I CONTROLS cal experiments, but gave no ■ EASY ROLL CASTERS GENERAL GENERAL details. ■ ENERGY SAVER ELECTRIC , During the commentary, when ELECTRIC the rocket reached the point where UNDERCOUNTER one booster separated, Feokistov 30" ELECTRIC \ started to make an apparent DISHWASHER RANGE reference to a past Soviet space ■ ENEROY SAVER accident. “ In effect, once there was ■ e a s y c l e a n o v e i a case ..." he began. ■ LIGHT WASH ■ BIG STORAGE “ Konstantin, let’s not mention DRAWER that case now." said the inter­ viewer, cutting him off. Four Soviet cosmonauts are known to have died during mis­ sions. It was not clear if Feokistov CODE A PHONi was referring to a known accident MAGNA VOX or one not previously reported. ANSWERING VIDEOWRITER • I,;-; The Mir, which means “ peace” in VIDEOWRITER Russian, has been unmanned since SERVICE MAGNAVOX WORD PROCESSOR • I ■. cosmonauts Leonid Kizim and REG. ‘ 74B Vladimir Solovev returned from j'.i orbit July 16afterl25days in space. The station was launched in Febru­ a f t e r *200 REBATE... !u;HI" ary, followed by Kizim and Solov- I VOICE ACTIVATEDED ev’s spacecraft on March 13. RECORDING The United States has halted ONE TOUCH manned missions since the shuttle PLAYBACK. I ,■ f''V;'“‘I Challenger exploded Jan. 28. 1986, CALL SCREENIMC NOW and killed all seven people aboard ? 7 9 ONLY. The Soyuz TM-2 is a new FAMOUS MAKE generation of Soviet space capsule LITTON ■ COOK BY The first model of the TM series 19" COLOR FULL SIZE TIME OR TEMP. LITTON OVER THE RANGE WHIRLPOOL which replaces the old Soyuz T PORTABLE^ 'MICROWAVE 30" ELECTRIC series, was tested in May 1986 with I ■ TEMPERATURE M ICROW AVE^ an unmanned flight and an auto­ RANGE ' PROBE ■COOK matic linkup with the Mir statidir. ■ 700 WATTS , BY ■ LIFT UP TOP News reports then said the Soyuz ■ RECIPE TIME ■ BLACK GLASS TM craft has more sophisticated OR docking controls, radios, computer SAVER •SELF CLEAN equipment and emergency rescue TEMP. facilities than its predecessors. The capsule “ is more reliable, and it facilitates control operations for the cosmonauts,” Romanenko was quoted today by Tass. from a !369 FAMOUS MAKE *439 pre-flight interview. NEC VIDEO MAGNAVOX VIDEO CASSETTE CASSETTE g e n e r a l ELEC TR IC RECORDER 2S " COLOR Southern Air ■ WIRELESS REMOTE RECORDER CONSOLE Ii ■ DIRECT DRIVE^y''*'»'«'»»» AFTER ■ DELUXE CABINET SIZE! •3 0.00 ■ CABLE READYr.!!!^ alleges libel REBATE.. ■ UNIFIED REMOTE ~ CONTROL I VEG. DRAWER WASHINGTON (AP) _ News- REG. *3 9 9 ^ CHILL TRAY *2® million for libel by Southern Air Transport SAVE *1 0 0 DOOR STOP Inc. over an article it published about cocaine smuggling and the Contras. $239 *269 l®4QQ Thursday in U.S. District Court against the *29 magazine by tbe Miami-based AL SIEFFERTS EASY TO GET TO: airline that has shipped arms to the 445 HARTFORD ROAD F -/ TERMS: Nicaraguan rebels and helped ferry MANCHESTER. CT. t4KE ,.„ 4 i CASH weapons to Iran. DMECr FROM 1-84 TO AL SISTFESrS SUPER \ ^ l j » m C A R D The airline, once owned by the DISCOUNT CEHTENU CIA, has been linked in published SILVER LANE ^ ' m o n t h l y PMT. reports to cocaine traffic from Colombia. EMIT 91 SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER The lawsuit charges the News­ HARTFORD week piece was defamatory be­ 1-84 445 HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET cause it suggested Southern Air had been fingered by a convicted drug smuggler and another man accused OPEN DAILY: MOHS THURS TIL S. TUBS. WEO, i f f ^ l 's. FRIDAY RL Spm. of drug trafficking.