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BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY SUPER Single woterbed AM C Concord 1979. 2 ONE OF THE surest wavs door, 6 evUnder, oufo- brings UConn back to find bargain buys Is to mattress. New. Still In box. $50. 455-9I609. m o tlC r AM-FMr aolld. shop the ciossined ods dopondoblo. $850. 649- to earth / page 11 W om en: Big gains in state government / page 7 BOOKKEEPim/ CARPENTRY/ every day. HOTPOINT Washing ma­ 6 0 3 9 .______FLOORINQ chine, top load. $50. CHILD CARE INCOME TAX REMOflILNNI Telephone after 5pm. BROWN 1974 Dotaun 647-9351 ■______260Z. Good body. Good FiRWObOSALE running Condition. TAX ATTORNEY FLOORSANDING *48 par oord, 8 ft, langttit, WATERBEO for sale. $2300. Coll 640-8845 Ot­ KAREN’S DAY CARE (fWUndfrom tht) giaan, daliyarad. 4 card Queen sized. Mirrored A fx /< / / \ 4 H tJ .rT TIT L _ a Floora Ilka naw minimum. MC/VISA te r 5p.m. Uountud, Ruftrunott. Will adylaa and prtpara AM pMiaat. hUatitA A DgMiraaiii r»- a Floors Ilka naw headboard. Please tel­ a Spaolallzing In oldtr flogra to k^un itt i Oponlngu for Infintu to 4 all tax raturna. meMeMni • epeaNMy. SO veara g lu i • * - Northirn FIriwood ephone 649-9544. ytira. Provida braikfait, paflaaoa 1a l3aMMlAD, vaRioMaMRM baM a Natural & atalnad floora Dlstrlbutort FORD LTD 1984. 4 door, 6 •naokt and lunch. < WHITMAN MaalQA wofk< UoMiaad sAd Ifiauvad. a No waxing anymora 030-0050 cylinder. <5ood condl- too Downty Driwt., Apt. A COtanyam ENDROLLS tlon. 633-7719.______Q-130 647-0338 Manehaalar. OlQ-tOOt John Virfailli - 646-5750 » r * addth . 3M BUICK Somerset 1W5. IBBi aridth - a lor 284 LOVING mom with Infant Ircbrib Tax PrsawatiM iPAINTINfi/ It JOFFICE/RETAIL Asking $7100. ^ to - will provide licensed Don't worry about tha MUST aa pMiad up at Ilia m otlc, cruise. 33,000 daycare. Fenced yard. IPAPERINR II {EQUIPMENT HarMd OffliM Manday llmi m iles. 742-6764 o tte r new tax law. Bualneaaand MMCELLANEOUR Thuraday baton ft a.m.only. ila n rliT fitrr Meals. Oft Route 7. Individual Income tax r»- SERVICES 5pm.______lim lh NAME your own price. COPIER. 3M Secretary ^I'hr attrju’tivr K<»cky S69-6666. turn praparatlont. FOR Sole. 1976 Plymouth Koarl to Kansas is Just Father & Son, pointing II. Beta desktop. $250, Manchester — A City n( Villatje Charm ODD lobs, Trucking. good condition, tele­ Volore for ports $125 or f)m* of tho 24 inomorahU* Call Bill Jahmaa far and papering, remo- best offer. Coll 649-4246 CLEANINB vol. e7a-W37.______Home repairs. You phone 649-2231. (tosi^ns to and aHialatiaaBl at 6434180 Automotive offer 5 p m .______appli<|ui> contaimsi with SERVICER name It, we do It. Free estimates. Insured. 643- CAMARO Berllnetto 1979. full (lirrrtions and pat- WAILPAPERING RECREATIONAL Thursday, Jan. 21, 1988 30 Cents torn pircos in this latest CLEANINQ A MUST - CARPENTRY/ 0304. One owner, V-8, power adilition to the (piilt li- and PAINTING EQUIPMENT JCAR8 steering, power But no tlm0 to du$l? REMOOElINfl II brakes. $2500. Coll be- hiat y Keepsake (guilts. ln$ur»d — Retere/icea HANDYMAN I for sale OUhms at'c Spinninj.': 'Pii- Apta. - Homaa - Condoa VITAMASTER. Slender tore 4pm. 646-8244. J Home Improvement • an^rles. Si-ven Stars, Fraa Eatlmataal Raaaonabla TAUOA ASSOCIATIS Barty MoHatea • A4«-44S1 cycle (excercisebike), M A ZD A 626 1986. 4 door, I'h iendship and Kosehud Polntlno - Wall Poporlno - OLDS Sedan 1939. Origi­ Rataal Call Linda Custom building, fram­ 8ory ■cRogh . 4414311 Tiling • Light Carpontry - speedometer. $60. 649- light blue, 36,000 miles. U’l eat h. 7963. nal 6 cylinder flathead, A/C, AM-FM cassette. 6 4 3 -6 22 9 ing, additlont, ranova- ODD JOBS - INSURED 60,000 original miles, To order, send (3.25, includes tlona and roofing. For a $7600. Coll 742-5168^___ Repair bill postage and handling. BARRY SCANLON runs good, recent quality |ob at a good I FLOORINQ 644-2411 frooottlmoto I MUSICAL paint, chrome, uphols­ ANNE CABOT prica... Call Bud at tery. A clean car. $5000. (nime of paper) ACCOMODATIONS __I ITEMS IMI8CELLANEQU8 1150 Ave. of Americas 7 4 2 - 8 7 3 2 742-8750 Scott.______New York, N.V. 10036 FLOORS DRUM Set. 7 piece Slln- SUBARU 1978 GF. 4 door Iautomotive Print Name, Address with ZIP JARED CONE FARRAND REMOOELINB HAWNS THEE SERVICE CODE and Style Number. Lat ua do your Hardwood gerlond. Snore, boss Sedan. 5 spped. New Room tddHIont, dtokt, roofing, Buokol, truck A ohippor. Stump A HOUSE flooral Wa will ramova tha drum, 12"-16" toms tire and exhaust. En­ 8x16 Cor hauler. Heavy for schools romoval. Froo oatimtiaa. (Iding, window! and guttaru. furnltura from tha working plus hardware. Excel­ gine In good condition. duty, dual wheel with Cosuol Oossic Bed and Breakfaal Spaolal oonaldarallon tor Colonial hocpilalily on (he green. Btekhot and buHdozar aarvlou araa at no axtra charga. Fraa lent condition. Block Excellent gas mileage. broke set up available. ■villtbla. Call Bob Ftrrand, Jr. oldorly and handtoappad. 25 Hebron Rd., Bolton, CT aatlmataa $550. 649-6210. Needs some work. $600 $900. 742-8758 Scott. RoBBtRellBMi But. B47-8509 negotiable. Call An­ 64S-8S38 or 649-S678 S49-2348 - Pedro 647-7553 drew Y. 643-2711 days. ICAR8 Hit. B45-B849 I q t I MISCELLANEOUS 649-9276 mornings 7-8 UBBY BROS. CARPET CER'nFIED NURSES nR8ALE BARBARA RAY CARPENTRY 8 AIDE I ^ F O R SALE evenings 5-8. is trim m ed SERVICE BOOKKEEPING REMODEUNQ SERVICES Pr«par6li«a of nuInliouA metU, will SERVICES CompMa homa rapaira and ta- Installations, sales and do ind/or uke you iboppii^. Willing TEE Shirt transfers. Ap­ modallno. Wa tpadallza ki bath- N Boekkeeplig for imall repairs weekly carpet 10 meet your n ^ i . proximately 3000, also By Alex GIrelll serious problem in the school. Du6lM6M6. iBdudlag payroll rooma and kitohana. SmaH aoala specials. 50to lOOknumerolsond commarolal work. Raglalarad, In- 872-8418 or 646-7733 Manchester Herald Among other savings the Board a»d qaartarty taiaa. letters for shirts, cops, of Education subcommittee hopes •urad, rataranoaa. PHONE . duled to meet at 7:30 tonight to $2,000; use larger fluorescent lights family, 1st floor unit, ful fully modernized 6 delivered financing and cut their number by 25 percent. room home. Kitchen, 1,000 square feet unit. box spring, $100, also a CRX review the recommendations made fully oppllonced kit­ Utilities and parking vinyl loveseot, and available. Act now! by the building subcommittee at its $15,000; and eliminate some site chen. Pay own utilities. living room, dining Coll Dove at 563-1161 or AC. S Spd., Stereo, room, 3 bedrooms, IVz Included. Peterman matching chair and Only 12,000 miles, Wednesday session. The original work, $4,700. $425 per month plus Building Company. hassock, $75. 649-5149. 1-800-052-7665. security deposit and 1 baths, laundry room, *1405 f bids for the schools came in above The committee considered but 649-9404.______year leose. No pets. large porch overlook­ BUTCHER Block table, construction estimates for the rejected some other cuts, such as 649-0795. ing Inground pool. VERNON. Route 83, near tour chairs In brown CARS projects and the town will seek new not replacing ceiling tiles with Woods to ve. A/C. circle. 1200 square feet fabric. $65.00. 649-2062 MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ FOR SALE bids as soon as possible. fireproof tiles. That cut could have Beautiful yard, conve­ available now! Reaso- coll otter 5:30.______Despite the recommended pro­ saved an estimated $23,500 at room Townhouse, op- nient locotlon. $1100 noble rent. 1-223-1325. pllonced kitchen. Pay vilVE YOUR budget a ject cuts, school officials fell short Bowers and $40,000 at Waddell. per month Including boost! Sell those still- own utilities. $650 per heat ond hot water. No MISCELLANEOUS 1985 by about $38,900 of the $286,000 goal Plans to carpet hallways in the month plus security pets. 651-3644 P.m. and good but no-longer-used TAKE A LOOK for reductions in the Bowers project deposit and 1 year FOR RENT Items In your home tor second floor of Waddell School were weekends or 289-7537 HONDA and about $48,600 short of the retained because may floor tiles lease. No pets. 649-0795. onytlme.______cash. Call 643-2711 to place 87 Chev Astro Van $265,000 goal in cuts for Waddell, a v a i l a b l e Imme- your ad. 4 cm ClWrt, TV *15,400 Accord LX would have to be replaced if carpet MANCHESTER. North- MANCHESTER 3 bed­ according to calculations made by field Green Ranch Con­ dlately. 1 room kit­ 4 Dr. Sedan. 37,000 Reginald Pinto/Mencheeter Herald is not installed. room duplex with attic, chenette and 1 bed­ 84 Cougar amg* *6495 Francis Maffe, chairman of the Among the curtailments recom­ 2 Milas, all extras, 1 owner dominium. 2 bedroom, basement ond garage. room apartment. Heat, TV/STEREO/ subcommittee. central olr, oppllonced 84 TBIrd V(. 4sx *6495 #1360 DINING OUT — Some of Manchester’s elderly enjoy Hospital’s cafeteria over the weekend. They say they mended in the Waddell plans, In Convenient to shop­ hot water and applian­ APPLIANCES The major reductions recom­ kitchen, washer and 84 Lynx 2 Dr. *1995 addition to the elimination of some ping and schools. $675 ces Included. No pets. I inexpensive dinners at the Manchester Memorial meet for the good food and the conversations. mended in both schools were dryer. $775 per month. of the planned insulating panels, plus utilities and secur­ Security deposit re­ SPEED Queen gas dryer. 86 Toyota Cressida Security deposit plus 1 curtailing the amount of work in were the following; ity References re­ quired. 646-2970. In excellent condition. Sn wg.. LoxtM replacing window glass with insu­ A half size favorite, this year leose. 649-0795. quired. 643-7779. *11,400 yoked, bow-lied dress can be SI 50. 643-2508.______lated panels. At Bowers, that cut is Change elevator finishes, $1,400; 474 Moln Street. 2nd floor, VERNON. Lovely 3 bed­ 84 Chev Caprice 1987 made in short sleeves also 3 roDms. Heated. No WANTED GOOD working used co­ Wgn . LoarM BUgg *6495 expected to save about $210,000 and delete fireproof stage curtains, No. B1S3 with Photo-mc been calling both the newspaper and the evening, " it ’s a wonderful chance toeat well, limits, he said 19M >ot 11:00a.m .forthafol- type Duplex. 4 rooms, 2 85 Chtvy Caprics 4 dr *8495 AJf, AU^M *7495 There is already an age limit — people are 504 charge each addi­ hospital to complain and to get together." Route 6 evictions lowlno: bedrooms. No pets. MANCHESTER. Indus­ *9495 tional line, per day. You 86 Toyota pass, van 86 Merc Lynx Although pleased with the rave reviews they supposed to be 65 to take advantage of the low STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY Quiet adults preferred. trial, office, commer­ 88 Sunblrd 2 dr. *8595 4 Dt-, Auto. P®. « m 4 In the fall of 19BS. W iganovske and his staff can cancel at any time. AC. AM/FM *4195 began offering inexpensive dinners to area are receiving the food service staff is finding prices. And the hospital did not want to set a held a candlelight vigil at the Bolton SURVEY A S500 plus utilities. 649- cial space. 2400 square 88 Cantury 4 dr. *9995 Bv Alex GIrelll 1104. feet. Parking, loading 1985 senior citizens. Seven evenings a week, the popularity to be a mixed blessing. The geographic limit. COMPUTERIZED SORRY, 88CamaroZ28 '13,995 and Andrew J. Davis home of Edith Petersen, who was ROADWAY dock, drive-ln-door. evenings were formerly a slow time for the “ We offer health services to people from a NO REFUNDS OR 86 DIds Oatta cpd '12,995 MORIARTY elderly people are invited to the hospital Manchester Herald evicted to make way for the MANAGEMENT SYSTEM rnCONDDMINIUMS Woodland Induotrlol HONDA food service. Wiganowske said which is why very broad region” said Andrew Beck, the ADJUSTMENTS 87 Chav. Calabrity 4dr '10,995 cafeteria to enjoy three-eour.se dinners — proposed Route 6 expressway. Thu Town of Monchuatur la Pork. 643-2121. the .seniors' dinner program wpe started I ^ F D R RENT 87 Cadi Eldorado '21.995 BROTHERS Prelude anything from ham and beans to 'obster salad The announcement comes weeks on touol opportunity um- CALL HERALD However, the hospital has gone from Please turn to page 10 State Rep. Edith Prague, D- plovtr, and ruoulruaon offlr- 87 Calabrily 2 dr. *9995 301 Ceeter Street 5 Spd., 1 Owner, Extra or prime rib — for about $2 The prices cover after a public hearing concering a COVENTRY. New spo- Columbia, said today that J. motlvu action policy foroll of 87 Chsvtila 1 dr '5495 MaBchtster, CT Nice Department of Transportation plan Ita Controctora and Vtndora clous two bedroom CARS CLASSIFIED *1311 William Burns, state commissioner to fill wetlands along the proposed oa o condition of doing bual- fownhouse. Country FOR SALE of transportation, has agreed to 11.7-mile expressway from Bolton nata with thu Town, oa pur setting, close to 1-84 Fudtrol Ordtr 11244. 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 872-9111 643-5135 stop forcing people from their Notch to Windham was postponed and UCONN. $750 per homes until the final permit pro­ Bid forma, plana and apuclfl- month. Security and because too many people wanted to catona a r t avollablt at thu cess for the proposed Route 6 speak, said Sue Douglas, a United Gunaral Strvicta' offict. lease. 633-6543 or 633- Financial questions hinder Hart 7667.______expansion process is completed, States Army Corps of Engineers TOWN OF Prague said that a frank discus­ spokeswoman. MANCHESTER, CT. FOR Rent. Manchester. 2 the candidate in 1986 and early 1987, ROBERT B. WEISS. bedroom, 2 both. $600 1984 Bv Evans Witt their names not be used, talked of "I will hold myself responsible sion took place at the Capitol The hearing, sponsored by the GENERAL MANAGER CARDINAL BUICK INC campaign practices such as receiv­ for whatever happened and not and covered 1984 campaign ex­ Wednesday concerning eminent monthly. Utilities not The Associated Press corps, will be held for March 15-17 042-01 Included. 563-1695. HONDA ing non-cash donations that were shift any blame to anyone else." penses such as car rentals, printing domain proceedings in general and at Jorgensen Auditorium at the not reported, and accepting servi­ But, he added: “ Obviously a and sign co.sts. the 13 families in particular that are University of Connecticut, she said. Accord ' LACONIA, N.H. — Democratic Federal law limits individuals to 9 $ PRICE BUSTERS $ presidential candidate Gary Hart ces from businesses that then sent candidate cannot know every still being burdened with involun­ A Jan. 6 public hearing at RHAM 4 Dr., S Speed, AC a maximum $1,000 contribution to a LBOAL NOTICl said today he had no comment on bills knowing they would not be detail.” tary moves. High School in Hebron was can­ LIOAL NOTICl #1308 presidential campaign. Corpora­ new allegations that his 1984 and paid. The Democratic presidential The Department of Transporta­ celled after more than 400 arrived, A ctrtiflad Mat of 72 Rapubll- A certified list of 101 Demo­ hopeful said he knew nothing of the tions are prohibited from making tion plans on completing the cratic party-endorsed condl- 1988 campaigns took advantage of Hart pledged on Wednesday to though the school auditorium only con party-undonad condl- details of the arrangements with any such donations. process by July, said Larry Pero- ddtaa tor tho town of Mon- dotas tor the town of Man­ supporters’ financial aid to skirt investigate one set of allegations — had capacity for about 270 people. A chester far election as 1987 BUICKS OFF reports that video producer Stuart Karl — involving services at tlie Hart campaign manager Susan sino, press secretary for the state chaatar for olocllon oa federal limits on campaign subsequent Jan. 7 hearing at Mambtrt ot th# Tovttn Com- Members of the Town Com­ Karl may have improperly bank­ 1984 Democratic National Conven­ Casey issued a statement late House Democrats. RHAM was cancelled because of mlttuu ot-Lorga It on flla In mittee ot-Loroe Is on flla In contributions. Wednesday in Denver giving de­ my otnea at 41 Cantar Straat, my office at 41 Center Street, MSRP ON SELECT MODELS Aides traveling with the former rolled Hart’s two presidential tion and salary payments to Dennis Bums could not be reached for the seating capacity, Douglas said. Monchaatar, Connacticut Manchester, Connacticut OTHER GREAT BUYS campaigns. Walto, who worked for Hart as an tails on the arrangements with comment this morning. The UConn auditorium can hold and copies ore available for Colorado senator said he was not and coplaa ora gvoMabla tor PLUS A *1000 MFGR. REBATE CHECK TO YOUl “ We will comply with all the laws advance man at least since 1985. Karl, saying they were thought to ’ T m delighted that the commis­ more than 2,600 people, she said. ubllc distribution. Tha num- public distribution. The num­ 1984 BUICK RIVERIA...... *8995 familiar with the specifics of the & ber of Town Committee Proni wtieel Ortve. U iaury, AH OpMona. t in ® and regulations and hopefully go The Miami Herald reported Wed­ be proper and asking for a Federal sioner came over to the Capitol to "W e wanted to get a facility we ar of Town Commlltaa - new allegations, raised by The Mambart to ba alactad, Members to be elected, Over 30 Models to Choose From beyond minimum requirements to nesday that Karl chauffeured Hart Election Commission review. talk about the problem, ” Prague were sure was large enough," undar party rules. Is 101. 183 VW RA8BIT L8______**3995 Associated Press, and that he undar party rulat, la 99. •ufinnt, 1 Owner, b M Claen. t1®4i meet our own very high stand­ in Lear jets and helicopters, paid a Ms. Casey said Karl billed the said. "This reflects a loosening of Douglas said. A Primary will be held might comment later. A Primary will bu hold On Wednesday, former Hart ards,” Hart told reporters at a monthly salary of $3,000 to Walto their rigid regulations and more March t, 19BB. If IS candldo- March 1, 1888, It 7* candida­ 1984 FORD TEMPO. .*4095 Please turn to page 10 eloa (which la at laoat 2S% of cies (which Is at leost 2S% ot 1988 EARLY BIRD SPECIALS 4 Or.. AinemeMo. f staffers, speaking on condition campaign stop in Keene, N.H. when the aide was traveling with concern for the people whose lives tti* numbar ot town com­ the number of town com- I are being affected. The move is K mlMaa members to be m lltaa mambart to bo 1986 HONDA CRX...... *0095 most welcome.” TOD alactod by such party In Iht alectad by such porty In the m m. • tte e d , AC. #141® municipality) ora fllad In oc- municipality) ore fllad In ac­ SKYLARK ELECTRA Le S A B R E Possible changes in the current cordanca with to 9- cordance with H8-3$2 to 8- 1088 CHEV. V A N ______*10.495 eminent domain law that were Sunny but cold 490, Incivalva. of ma Oanarol 4Sa Inclusive, of the General 4 Dr., Rad, Auto, Air, Rr Park Ave. H wors# OoBvsmon 11,088 MNas. Lasdsd, fta p t Statutes, by persons other Custom Sodan Israel lifts curfews in some camps discussed included giving the prop­ Stotutoa, by partona othar Defog. Tilt cruise. Cats, 4 Or.. Loaded, Tonight, partly cloudy and turn­ than porty-andoraud candl- than oartv-endoned candi­ Nicely aqulppewd. 1981 OLDS CUTLASS------*4495 erty owner the first right of refusal dates, not later than 4:00o.m. •11,880. Rottwood Beauty. ing colder. Low around 25. Friday, dataa.notlotar than 4:00p.m. Attraellve dark blue. Suprawa. V8 Auto, Ak. SWrae. ailT4 be imposed for the first time as an to repurchase the property at a fair of Januory 19,1900. providud ot January 18,1888, provided Stock 88088 •18.883 By Marcus Ellason leave the four camps only from 3 U.N. spokesman Maher Nasser becoming mostly sunny but cold. tha numbar of such condldo- the number of such condldo- Stock e6082 Stock 88127 said 230,(HK) people in eight Gaza anti-riot measure in Jerusalem’s price if a project is aborted, she cles plus Ih t number of en­ 1085 BUICK SOMERSET______*6005 The Associated Press a.m. to6 a.m., said Brig. Gen. Arye High around 30. Details on page 2. claa plut tha numbar of an- t&OOO m m tN |M O m L O O M t1®79 Strip refugee camps have been Arab zones after protesters stoned said. doraad condldatat, axetada dorsed candidates, exceeds Ramot, head of the Gaza military Prague and State Rep. Geri tho numbar of town com- the number of town com­ 1087 HONDA ACCORD______*0005 JERUSALEM — Israeli authori­ government. under curfew and confined to their a police jeep and three people were mittee members to be injured. "The legal possibility Langlois, D-Thompson, plan on mlttaa mambara to ba Meionaoli. Auto. l Owner, #l® n ties eased curfews in four Gaza In the other four Gaza Strip homes for up to 13 days. An Index alactad. (II th# n u m ^ o t oo- elected. (If tne number of op- exists," he said. submitting such proposals for the posing condidocles filed Is re­ Strip refugee camps today to allow refugee camps, the curfews were to additional 10,000 are under curfew poalng condldoclaa fllad la ra- 1083 PONTIAC FIREBIRD'seeBeaeoesaaeaes*4495 A stone smashed the window of a February General Assembly 20 pflflflOi 2 ■•cllons ducM to laaa tfjan *v9h » V duced to lass than such 1S%, V® A u to ^ tie o i Palestinians to go to work in a test be lifted for two hours sometime in the West Bank. no primory wl I ba hold.) no primary will be held.) Ltsa TST* mg. Rabalt Rafi Levy, Jerusalem police bus approaching Tel Aviv Wednes­ session. Petition forms. Instructions, iM8 •4«r'w g . I •WB.R8btt8 of the fragile calm the army during the day and "we will B uslnatt_____ 6-9 Obituarlat------10 Potitlon forma, Inatructlona, spokesman, warned that police day night, and the driver saw a A number of groups and residents and Informotlon conctrnino and Informotlon concerning imposed after six weeks of increase this period according to Cl888lflad - 16-10 O pinloq------6 tha procedure for filing op­ commanders had authorization to fleeing figure in a ski-mask, police have fought against the state policy tho procodura for flllno op- violence. the tranquillity inthe area," Ramot C om ics------17 P#opl8------20 poalno cond1dod4» moy ba posing condidocles may be MANChESTiRHONCA impose curfews in Arab neighbor­ said. There were no injuries. Israel of eminent domain, stating that it obtained from Herbert J. Ste­ The action followed appeals from said. Connacticut__ 4 Sports . 11-14 oMolnad from FdtHclo A. THE -NEW” hoods of Jerusalem if they felt the Television said if the incident was was forcing people from their CoHIa, RapuBllcon Rartatror venson, Democratic Regis­ the United States, Canada and the In the occupied West Bank, two Talavislon _ _ _ 10 CARDINAL BUICK INC. BUICK PRICE 24 ADAMS ST. related to the unrest, it would be the homes before the final permit Focus of Votora. 41 Cantar Straat, trar o t Veters. 41 Center A TOUCH ABOVE f/flST CLASS United Nations to allow residents in villages and a refugee camp were measure was needed. Street, Monchestar, Connec­ LEADER IN first time it has spread to Israel’s process had been completed. Local naws. U .S ./W orld___6.7 Monchoatar. Connacticut. the sealed-off camps to get food. under,curfew, Israel radio and a Police Minister Chaim Bar-Lev ticut. at ADAMS STRUT, MANCHESTPt A i | 0 A CVm CENTRAL MANCHESTER, CT 06040 populous coastal plain. In September, about 20 people Lottary------W aathar______2 BOWARD TOMKIEL Palestinians were allowed to Palestinian news agency said. said Wednesday that curfews might Town Clark EDWARD TDMKIEL (Oppn CvPi. Monday thru Thuriduy) # * 4 5 w I Monchaatar, Connacticut Town Clark CONNECTICUT Manchester, Connecticut 646-3515 »4>01 I

MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Jan. 21, 1988 - $ t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Jan. 21. 19B8

About Town $500,000 addition

Food distributed Name the bus The federal commodities pro­ The blood collection bus of the OKd for ciinic gram will be distributing chee.se American Red Cross, also called an today from 3 to 5:30 p.m. at the SCU for self-contained unit, needsa Bv Nancy Concelman along North Street to allow better Center Congregational Church, 11 name that is understood outside of Manchester Herald traffic circulation on the site and an Center St. Cheese will be the only blood services staff. The mobile entrance road off North Main Street commodity available this month. unit hs six donor beds and can Construction on a half-million for vans picking up children. Those who have not registered accommodate 90 donors in a dollar addition to the Child Com­ The project, which will cost a may do so by showing proof of six-hour drive. munity Guidance Clinic Inc. at 317 total of about $500,000, should be residency and income. For more The Red Cross has announced a North Main St. could begin as early complete in three years, said Cliff information regarding income "name the bus” contest. Alterna­ as March after the Planning and Johnson, associate director of the guidelines, call the Manchester tive names so far have been "The Zoning Commission approved the clinic. The center has already Area Conference of Churches at Coach” and "The Big 'O n e." expansion Wednesday. received $60,000 from the state 646-4114. Anyone interested in entering the The center, a non-profitorganiza- Department of Children and Youth contest should send suggestions by tion that runs a regional special Services to pay for the parking lot. Feb. 29 to; Name the Bus Contest, education program and provides Johnson expects additional state V r Boosters meet Public Relations, American Red counseling to children with social, funds totaling about $400,000 to ** ml Bolton Booster Club will meet at 7 Cross, 209 Farmington Ave., Far­ behavioral or psychiatric prob­ cover the costs of the additions and p.m. Monday, Feb. 1 at Herrick mington, Ct. 06032. m sure to lems, received approval from the some renovations at the clinic. That Park. Members of the Athletic include your name, address, home Planning and Zoning Commission money would come from a bill Study Committee will discuss the and business phone with your for a modified site plan for before the General Assembly intro­ athletic report recently submitted contest name. expansion of the facility. duced by state Sen. Michael Meotti, to the Board of Selectmen. The expansion will Include a D-Glastonbury. First aid two-story addition, measuring Johnson said the clinic, which B’nai B’rith programs about 3,800 square- feet, to the served 600 families last year, needs First aid and classes on cardio­ existing clinic, construction of a the extra space. The clinic serves The Charter Oak Lodge of B’nai pulmonary resuscitation are of­ one-story. 1,900 square-foot multi­ children from 12 towns, but most, B’rith will discuss the Hillel pro­ fered by the American Red Cross in purpose room and additional park­ between 40 and 45 percent, are from grams offered at the University of Manchester through February. ing, said architect Alan Lamson of Manchester. Connecticut. Storrs, at a commun­ Call for dates and times. 643-5111. Frazier Lamson Budlong Archi­ "We’re overcrowded,” Johnson ity breakfast at 9 a.m.. Sunday, at tects & Planners of East Hartford. said. Temple Beth Sholom on West Parking will be Increased from the The center’s day-school pro­ Middle Turnpike. Rabbi Steven Skiing discussed current 44 spaces to 68. gram, for children ages 8 to 10, Razin. director of UCONN Hillel, currently serves 25 children, but Cross-Country skiing will be Construction of the addition to the and Harris Sugarman. president of with the expansion. Johnson hopes discussed at 7:30p.m. on Thursday, clinic should begin in September, Hillel student council, will speak. to increase that enrollment to 40, Jan. 28, at Whiton Memorial and construction of the multi­ Reginald PInto/Manchetter Herald Hillel is an organization sup­ The increase and space and enrol­ Library, North Main Street. Steve purpose room should begin in ported by B’nai B’rith on college lment will probably require addi­ Dunbar, from an area ski and March 1989. ENCHANTED EVENING — Cathy Meduski, left, and her Manchester Memorial Hospital at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, campu.ses throughout the nation. tional staff, Johnson said. sports shop, will speak and a short Plans also call for a new curb cut Jan. 30 at the Hartford Club on Prospect Street, Hartford. Hillel offers counseling for stu­ mother, Jean, both of McDivitt Drive, look over the list of film will be shown. Admission is dents. financial a.ssistance in emer­ A guests who will be invited to the annual "Some Reservations by Jan. 20 may be made with Jean Meduski, free. For more information, call gencies. religious services, activi­ 48 McDivitt Drive, Manchester 06040. 643-6892 Enchanted Evening” dinner-dance of the Auxiliary of ties and bagel brunches with guest Bolton selectmen speakers. The breakfast will be prepared Oid Guard meets and served by Ben Cohen. Leon State funding asked for lake patrol Kramer. Harry Koven.sky, Michael The Old Guard will meet at 10 miffed at lawsuit Wieber. Calvin Vinick. Ron a m. Tuesday. Feb. 2 at Emanuel Schlank. David Kahn and Sidney Lutheran Church. Harry Reinhom insurance company, Allstate, has of Environmental Protection are By Nancy Concelman By JacQuellne Bennett it.” effective for the summer of 1988 is Cohen. will be the guest speaker. Manchester Herald asked for itemized bills and CIRMA Manchester Herald Council Chairwoman Joan Lewis 40 mph. also responsible for supervision of hasn't sent them yet. Walter the area. said. " I seeyourpoint Harvey — we Town Clerk Ruth Benoit said the BOLTON - The Board of Select­ Dorsey suggested the town get a COVENTRY - Parks and Re­ have a stale boat launch and should only lake-related reimbur.sement Despite stepped-up supervision men said Tuesday it is not pleased more responsible insurance creation member Harvey Barrette be recouping from it.” money Coventry receives from the of the lake at the DEP this past J.C. Penney pays for with the way the town’s insurance agency. CIRMA officials could not wants the Town Council to ask the However, some council members state is $.6,000 annually for local summer. Barrette contends super­ agency has handled a case involv­ be reached for comment today. state to reimburse the town for the said the matter was out of their boat registrations and $I for each vision is inadequate. ing a local couple and says it will Zizka said the board agreed that cost of patroling Coventry Lake. hands. fi.shing license sold. Barrette has repeatedly com­ new hospital rooms keep the case in mind when the there has been a lack of communi­ “ We’re spending our money on "Instead of busting our tails you The council added the matter to plained about what he called the insurance company’s contract is up cation among all parlies Involved, manpower to patrol and $14,000 on a should be busting our slate .senator but said there is little the town can the agenda and later voted unanim­ increasing number of hazardous cation rooms. When combined into for renewal in June. new patrol boat, and we’re out there and slate repre.sentative. Or maybe The J.C. Penney Company Inc. has do. Zizka said the town felt the ously to contact 8th District Repre­ activities taking place at the lake. a larger room, the two conference The couple, Walter and Beverly watching the other half of the we should be bu.sting their tails.” donated $.50,000 to Manchester insurance companies should settle sentative Edith Prague (D- Those complaints resulted in a rooms can hold up to 60 people. The Dorsey of 64 Birch Mountain Road state.” Barrette complained to the said Councilman Alvah Phillips. Memorial hospital to help fund the Columb’ r' ' and 35th District Stale meeting of DEP and town officials room also is equipped with a mirror Extension, are being sued for more the matter. council during a regular meeting Police Chief Frank Trzaskos. construction of a new conference The town’s contract with the Senator Marie HerhsI (D-Vernon) in July 1986 in Coventry. Prague along one wall so participants in than $15.OOOby the town’sinsu ranee held Tuesday night at the Town who is the acting town manager, center, hospital officials said. company gives it the right to "stand ahout funding from the slate for attended that meeting, her district exercise and motherhood classes carrier for injuries a Bolton volun­ Office Building. said safety was an issue of greater Three new conference rooms and in our footsteps because they are local patrols includes Columbia, Coventry. can watch to see if they are using teer firefighter received on their The boat was purchased after the importance than money. the Community Health Education making the payments for us,” Franklin, Lebanon and Bozrah. the appropriate learning property in 1986 while investigating Town Council approved it in No­ “ We’re ,iust trying to provide Barrette had more to .say follow­ office were funded through the Zizka said. ” We do feel there has Complaints of high -powered renovation project, according to a techniques. a chimney fire. The firefighter, vember, 1986.0 safety on our lake forour townspeo­ ing the meeting. Charles F. North of 29 French been a lack of communication with Barrette said he studied registra­ ple.” said Trzaskos. ” My main ire is that the lake is in boats traveling at high speeds, statement issued by the hospital our insurance company. Certainly Dennis D. Radabaugh, regional Road, received injuries when he fell tions of boats using the lake this He had recommended the pur­ the town of Coventry ... controlled reckless waterskiing and jet skiing The Conference Center, located on that is something wt will be manager of the J.C. P- nney Ca­ into a hole in the Dorsey’s yard. past summer and more than half chase of the new 90-horse power. by the state, but not supervi.sed by and the use of alcohol while boat the lower level of the Hospital’s 2 considering in renewing our insu­ talog Distribution Center in Man­ The injuries that North received were non-residents. He said there 17-foot Boston Whaler boat before it it.” said Barrette, who lives near driving prompted a bill Prague is administration building, is an­ rance contracts. But I can't guaran­ chester, said the company was in the fall kept him from working were minor boating accidents last was approved by the previous the lake. co-sponsoring in the General As­ chored by the H. Louise Ruddell tee you we will replace this pleased to be able to support "such for a year and a half. North summer and more serious acci­ council. The lake spans about 2 miles in sembly. It would impose specific Auditorium, which opened in May insurance company.” a worthwhile project.” Michael B. ^ / received compensation from Bol­ dents prior to that. Trzaskos had said the new boat the center of town. A state boat penalties on people convicted of of 1985. Zizka told the Dorseys their only Lynch, chairman of the Manches­ ton’s insurance carrier, Ckinnecti- "They were from East Hartford. had a built-in speedometer tocheck launch is located off of Lake Street, operating boats while intoxicated. Tbe two larger conference recourse was to fight the claims, Barrette is pleased with the rooms, which can be combined into ter Memorial Hospital Develop­ cut Interlocal Risk Management Colchester, Manchester,” said boat speeds and more speed than an and is open to u.se by all .state Agency. Six months after the but that the matter would probably proposal. an even larger room, will be called ment fund, said the hospital appre­ Barrette. ” We're spending our old one. enabling officers to catch residents. In addition to local accident, the Dorsey’s received a be settled by the two companies. "I think it would help," he said. the J.C. Penney Community Edu­ ciated the effort. money and the state is reaping from high-powered boats The lake speed police, officials of the Department letter from CIRMA’s attorney, Beverly Dorsey said that Allstate Robert Enright, saying that said it would appoint a lawyer to Beginald Plnlo/Manchester Herald CIRMA would sue the Dorsey’s represent their case. insurance company. THE WEATHER REGIONAL WEATHER Dr. Crane’s Quiz on the Handicapped joined Rep. John Thompson, fourth But last week, the Dorseys IMPORTANT TALK — About 20 people gathered for a received a summons naming the Eight needed Tbe Accu-WMltwr*focecast lor 8 A M . FrVtay. January 22 Accu-Weather'‘^forecast for Friday hearing at the Senior Citizen’s Center Wednesday on from left, at the hearing. The members are, from left, town of Bolton as plaintiff in the * 0 3 0 ^ 1 0 . Daytime Conditions and High Tcmper.ature-. 1. Which artist uses a thimble in his work? Robert Albert, Barbara King, Margaret Churchili, Vivian case and naming the Dorseys as 20 10 problems those with disabilities face. In top photo. Dale for committee SSSiSSt CULINARY TONSORIAL SLAB SARTORIAL Ladabouche, and Sue Hodge. defendants. The Dorseys went to Robbins, of 540 Pascal Lane, gets his notes ready for a Tuesday’s selectmen meeting to The Bolton Board of Education r 2. Which fish has the largest mouth? - presentation. Members of the Manchester Commission ask why they were being sued by is seeking volunteers for a 20 30 132 CRAPPIE BLUEGILL BASS SUCKER 20 , 1 S N O W SHOW the town. facilities-prog ram needs 3. If changed into human shape, which one of these would probably But selectman Michael Zizka told committee. y FLURRIES consult a psychiatrist? them they weren’tbeing sued by the About eight people are needed for ■y town, but by CIRMA. CIRMA’tf the committee, which will look into COLO FLURRIES BLACKBERRY STRAWBERRY CRANBERRY BLUEBERRY Disabled say they still face problems attorneys took it upon themselves short and long-term goals in 10 .4 0 4. A swayback makes with typical sound? to name the town as plaintiff facilities and programs for Bolton I A * w < v |36 3 ^ MOO BAA WHINNY GOBBLE without getting the town’s permis­ schools, according to school said finds it difficult to get service in back to.” WINDY By Andrew J. Davis One of the main problems is that sion. Zizka said. officials. 50- 5. A razorback makes which typical sound? Manchester Herald The people who spoke at the hospitals because he cannot pay. The Board of Selectmen wrote For further Information, contact hearing either had disabilities, ” lf I go to the hospital and I tell some government buildings are not SQUEAL BRAY NICKER CACKLE wheelchair accessible. Robbins Enright a letter asking that the Schoo* Superintendent Richard E. FLURRgS"^ 50 ' VorU |40 were parents of those with disabili­ them I can’t pay, 1 don’t get Lack of funds, transportation and said. He said that often makes him plaintiff be renamed as CIRMA, Packman’s office at 643-1569. 50 6. Match thee professional football teams at the left with their home ties, or worked for a local or state served,” said speaker Stan Mor- finding a helping hand are just feel like a second-class citizen. and CIRMA agreed. Zizka said. CHILLY ^r/.tftfn cities at the right. agency dealing with people with darsky of Wethersfield. "There are 30. 50 some of the problems faced by ” ... The post office on Center ” It was the insurance company’s 40 ,70 (a) B ills ...... (v) Cincinnati people with disabilities, according disabilities. times In my life when I need help.” understanding that it (naming the Lotus course 6 0 ' A He said that he cannot afford (Street).” he said. "That’s not FRONTS: 136 (b) B e a rs ...... (w) Denver to testimony Wednesday during a One of the subjects that Thomp­ town as plaintiff) was typical in WiaMngioo|42 j medical Insurance, and he refuses accessible. Are they (handicapped SHOWERS i (c) Cowboys ...... (x) Buffalo public hearing on their needs. son will need to look at is how to cases like that. The town believes it addendum set 40 to go to Hartford to apply for help people) not allowed to go into that (d) B en gals...... (y) Dallas About 20 people gathered at the meet the needs of people in the is not typical,” he said. Wwm C ota SWtonary because he’s afraid of getting building because they’re in a ' 19HM Aero Iiv (e) B roncos...... (z) Chicago Manchester Senior Citizens’ Center state, said Ronald Kraatz. Man­ The Dorseys said they were also Manchester Community College chester health director. Though mugged. wheelchair or on crutches.” Wednesday night to voice their A host of other speakers also upset over what they called CIR­ Older Adult Association is offering there are many agencies, people Often the problems of those with an addendum to the current LOTUS Answers in Classified section concerns to state Rep. John W. spoke on subjects such as finding MA’s lack of communication. with disabilities often need help in disabilities are not just compli­ 123 course. The addendum will be Thompson, D-Manchester. and jobs, getting transportation to and ” No one (from the insurance housing, transportation and other cated atthe local or state level, said held on Jan. 25.27 and Feb. 3,10,17. Storm hits Canada members of the Manchester Com­ from work, and not knowing which company) has even been to my support services. speaker Dale Robbins of Manches­ 22 and 24. The course will be held mission on the Handicapped. agency to turn to. house to look at the property,” Thompson came to the commission Sometimes that can be a tall ter. He said that the federal Beverly Dorsey said. ” I don’t from 12:20 to 1; 50 p.m. Current Quotations government must get its shop in Vivian Ladabouche. chairman of meeting togathercommentsforthe order to fill, he said. understand how they can make Fee for the course is $30. Checks, after pounding West order before the state can clean its the commission, said the town does General Assembly’s Task Force bn ” We don’t have enough (servi­ these allegations without having payable to the association, should own house. put out a directory of local and state “ I will hold myself responsible struggle to give Haiti democracy. Delivery of Services to Disabled ces) to meet the needs.” Kraatz factual data.” be sent to Edna Schuetz, MCC, P.O. ’T m more angry at the federal services available to those with By The Assocloted Press gale warnings were up for east­ for whatever happened and not Don’t let Haiti drift back into a Persons. said. Beverly Dorsey said that their Box 1046, M.S. 6. Manchester. One of the speakers told the story government,” he said. ’’They’re disabilities and older persons. The ern Lake Superior and Lake shift the blame to anyone else,” dictatorship.” — Ghislaine Dej- The task force will make a report on how he has trouble paying not enforcing their own laws. (It’s) booklet is available at a number of A powerful storm that pounded puron. Democratic presidential con­ oie, whose husband, top opposi­ on its findings to the General medical bills. He said that often he the federal level ... we have to go ■ town offices, she said. the West and the Midwest with Very cold air chilled much of tender Gary Hart, on reports of tion leader Louis Dejoie II, was Assembly next month, Thompson high winds and heavy snow roiled the Plains, with freezing temper­ possible illegal campaign detained by Haitian police and into Canada today, but continued atures reported as far south as contributions. taken to the National producing near-blizzard condi­ San Antonio, Texas, A freeze Penitentiary. "Nopnehadtimetoscream.” — Legislator asks state help for Cheney Hall W ooatanaARDENS tions in upper Michigan, where up warning was issued for inland to 22 inches of snow fell. areas of extreme southern Texas. Paul Schauer, a passenger on a A $73,800 contract was recently Brothers textile firm more than lOO It opens for public use. In northern Illinois, an ice jam commuter plane that crashed L o t t O r V By Alex GIrelll In his letter, McCavanagh said The storm also scattered snow awarded to the Andrew Ansaldi Co. years ago to serve the community's on the Kishwaukee River com­ near Durango, Colo., killing nine ______^ Manchester Herald the state receives many requests to showers across lower Michigan, for preliminary restoration work in cultural and social needs, is being bined with recent .rainfall and people and injuring eight. support community projects, "but I Wisconsin, Indiana, western Ohio the basement of the building. Of restored as a community center. It snowmelt to push the river 2 feet State Rep. James R. McCava- believe that this particular project and the mid-Mississippi Valley. Connecticut daily that. $34,300 is a matching grant also will be used for performances over flood stage at Perryville. Today’s weather picture was drawn by Jennifer Carone, who ” I appeal to the international nagh D-Manchester, has asked by the Cheney Hall Foundation and and the valiant efforts of its many Extra Large Gov. William A. O’Neill to have the from the Connecticut Historical Elsewhere, snow showers fell In Pennsylvania, rainfall and lives on Seaman Circie and attends the Verpianck School. community. Tell them to help not Wednesday: 120 the Little Theatre of Manchester, small supporters deserve special melting snow caused minor Hood­ state provide some money for the Society* consideration.” in the northern Rockies, while a _oply my husband but help us inour Play Four: 9&46 The hall, built by the Oieney which will operate the facility when BOSTON. mixture of snow, freezing rain, ing Wednesday, and small restoration of historic Cheney Hall. sleet and drizzle was scattered streams in the southeast section CONNECTICUT WEATHER In a letter to the governor, dated across northern New England. of the state were rising rapidly. Jan. 19, McCavanagh said 63 FERN percent of the $1.2 million budget 2r3 Ft. Across In Marquette, Mich., along Dense fog blanketed much of Central, Eastern Interior, Southwest Interior: Manchester Herald > 7 lor restoration of the hall has been Also the Atlantic Coast from New Lake Superior, the big storm was Tonight, partly cloudy and turning colder. Low around raised in contributions and pledges All Hangers England and eastern New York the worst in years, said police Lt. 25. Friday, becoming mostly sunny but cold. High USPS 327-500 VOL. evil. No. 05 of contributions from numerous down to eastern Georgia. Tom Knapp, who added that the civic and philanthropic groups and Today’s forecast cailed for rain around 30. Home For weather wasn’t much cause for small private contrilautors. REWARD MOOO concern. from Florida through southeast West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, mostly cloudy. Published daily except Sunday Suggested car-ler rates are $1.60 and certain holidays by the Man- weekly. $7.70 (or one month, $23.10 "However,” McCavanagh wrote, Houseplants • Herbs "It's a matter of just living up Virginia; scattered snow showers A 30 percent chance of rain, turning to snow after cheate'r Publishing Co.. 16 Bralnard (or three months. $46.20 (or six after straining the capacity of its For information ieading to the apprehension KALENCHOE • Birdfeed • Pottery from the upper Ohio Valley and here,” Knapp said. ’ ’People get midnight. Turning colder with a low around 25. Place. Manchester. Conn. 06040. months and $92.40 (or one year. many contributors, this noble and and conviction of the parties invoived in the Hybrid a Burpee Seeds used to it." the lower Great Lakes through Friday, becoming partly sunny and cold. High 30 to 35. Second class postage paid at Senior citizen rates and mall rates worthwhile project finds that It Is • Statuary northern New England; widely destruction of property at Lynch Toyota-Pontiac, Whiteouts were reported in the Northwest Hills: Tonight, partly cloudy and turning Manchester, Conn. Postmaster; are available on request. still about $450,000 short of iU Red, Pink. • Fertilizer Marquette area late Wednesday, scattered snow showers in the Sand address changes to the To place a classlUed or display capital funding needs.” 500 West Center Street, Manchester. Aii Orange colder. Low 15 to 25. Friday, mostly sunny and cold. adverllsement. or to report a news a Cut Flowers along with 22 inches of snow and northern Plains and central ' Manchester Herald. P.O. Box 591. The most recent report on contri­ • Foliage Plants • etc. drifts 5 to 6 feet deep. A winter Rockies: fog and haze in Northw­ High around 25. Manchester. Conn. 06040. ' Item, story or picture Idea, call butions for the work shows that information wiii be held storm warning for the area estern valleys and strong, gusty It you don’t receive your Herald by 643-2711.0((lce hours are 8;30a.m. about $755,000 has been pledged. Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I. and Montauk to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. in strictest confidence. PO( remained in effect today. winds in Montana. S pm weekdays or 7:30 a m. Point: Cloudy tonight with a chance of showers. Wind Saturdays, please telephone your Tha Manchaatar Herald Is a KINDLING WOOD Snow and blowing snow adviso­ High temperatures were ex­ Call Joe McCavanagh north to northwest 10 to 20 knots tonight and northwest carrier. If you’re unable to reach member ol the Associated Press, tha Dahomey now Benin ries were posted for other parts of pected to reach the 30s or 40s in your carrier, call subscriber service Audit BureauolCIrculatlonsandthe Dahomey, on the West African Michigan and in Wisconsin’s much of the nation; the upper 10 to 15 knots Friday. Seas around 2 feet through at 647-9946 by 6 p.m. weekdays (or N ew England Newspaper coast, became independent in 1960 646-4321 • Mascliatter • 643-M74 Lake Superior "snowbelt," while teens and 20s in parts of Utah. Association. leSWoodlasdStrMt Friday. Visibility locally 3 to 5 miles. delivery In Manchester. but did not begin calling itself Benin until 1976. I

MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Jan. 21, 1988 — 5 « - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Jan 21. 198tl Notice of warrants dropped Out-of-state tax M anchester In Brief Apartments approved Into compound after gunfire delinquents target The Planning and Zoning Commission Wednesday apprwed Firearms. device, possession of an unregii- the final site plan for a parcel at 240 New State Road, but one PZC By Laurie Sullivan The Associated Press The note, dropped inside the tered destructive device and aiding member said the project was too close to three major town wells. compound Wednesday evening, and abetting in armed assaults on The commission voted 4-1 to approve site plans for the parcel, MARION, Utah — Authorities was picked up by an unidentified federal agents. of state program zoned Planned Residence Development. Developer Raymond dropped a note from a helicopter to man with a rifle, said Douglas. Assistant U.S. Attorney Richard Damato plans to build 42 apartment units on a 226,500 square-foot tell leaders of a barricaded polyga­ Mrs. Singer, 44, is the widow of Lambert said the charges super- HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. Wil­ linchpin in the administration’s parcel. polygamist John Singer, who was ceded state charges and added the liam A. O’Neill, hoping to avoid strategy for balancing the 1988-89 mist clan they face federal charges But commission member Theodore Brindamour, who cast the in the bombing of a church building shot to death by police as he aimed a charge related to sporadic gunfire budget cuts and tax increases, is budget. The expanded effort could negative vote, said the development was too close to wells that gun at them while they tried to late Tuesday and early Wednesday. bring in even more money in and for shooting toward sur^und- preparing an ambitious effort to provide drinking water to the town. arrest him in 1979. Swapp, 27, is The shots appeared to have been collect unpaid taxes from out-of- subsequent years — two sources ing law officers. “ Everything is too close to the three major wells,” Brindamour The note expressed concern for married to two of Singer’s aimed at floodlights law officers state businesses, according to a said as much as 50 percent more in daughters. surrounding the compound have set the second year — as the new legion said after the PZC meeting, held in the Lincoln Center hearing the six adults and nine children published report. The standoff at the 2'A-acre up and not at the officers, said FBI of auditors visits more and more room holed up since Saturday, and The enforcement plan, in the homestead began after a Mormon Agent Dave Kohl. He said the lights companies around the nation. Damato received permission for a zone change for the parcel repeated an offer to discuss any­ works for months, will include the Church chapel one-half mile away were there to ensure the officers’ The statute of limitations on last year, but the PZC required him to move a garage that was too thing if they would pick up the addition of more than 75 new field was bombed early Saturday. safety. collection of back taxes is generally close to one of the wells on the original plans and prohibited the telephone and talk. auditors, who are expected to reap Swapp reportedly has claimed Other measures taken by police more than 175 million in new three years, with a longer period storage of oil and other hazardous materials in the garage. Plans There has been no response, said responsibility for the explosion, included blocking the the com­ revenues in the 1988-89 fiscal year, under limited circumstances. submitted Wednesday showed that the proposed garage had been Doug Bodrero, deputy state public calling it divine revenge for Sin­ pound’s gate with a police car and according to unnamed administra­ There are now 225 tax auditors in moved more toward the middle of the development, farther from safety commissioner. ger’s death, and has refused since ambulance and buzzing the homes­ tive and legislative sources. the department’s audit division, the well. “ We feel until we can communi­ cate with those inside the resi­ Saturday night to communicate tead with a light plane and The new enforcement program including 50 added in the 1987-88 helicopter. Kohl said. These moves budget. Only 17 of the 225 are dence, we’re basically at a stan­ with police. Family members say J will focus on out-of-state companies Zone change OKd the clan is awaiting the resurrec­ also were not aimed at forcing a that sell to customers in Connecti­ assigned to review out-of-state tax doff,” he said Wednesday night. The letter advised Addam Swapp tion of Singer, who was excommun­ confrontation, he said. cut, according to the report. The payments. The minimum of 75 new The Planning and Zoning Commission Wednesday approved a “ We’re trying everything to auditors would increase more than and Vickie Singer about the federal icated by the Mormon Church. auditors will concentrate on corpo­ zone change request for a 2.4-acre parcel off Woodland and A federal grand jury in Salt Lake avoid it,” he said. "If they shoot, rate taxes, the 11.5 percent levy on fivefold the out-of-state collection Chapel streets from a developer who wants to build 16 one- and arrest warrants and “ that it is the order of the court that they come City issued the indictment Wednes­ that’s their prerogative. We have business revenues, and on sales effort. two-family units there. out and surrender,” said Nolan day charging Swapp and Mrs. not returned any fire.” taxes, the 7.5 percent levy on sales In an unusual move, O’Neill Northeast Developers requested a zone change from Police said it appeared only one summoned a host of commissioners Douglas, special agent for the Singer with malicious damage with made by companies. Residence B to Planned Residence Development for the parcel, A 1 --u ^ . _ ^ — j an explosive, use of a destructive of the lights was hit. The new initiative — described as to his office last Friday to plan the located at 16 and 20 Chapel St. and 45,47 and 49 Woodland St. The AP photo similar to stepped-up enforcement mechanics of the program. developer plans to build five buildings containing a total of. 16 A programs in states such as Massa­ “ He said we were to give it the AP photo INDUCTED — The Beach Boys hold Wednesday night in New York. From left full-court press.” one participant one-and two-family units. are Al Jardin, Carl Wilson, Brian Wilson chusetts, but tailored to Connecti­ ROYAL VISITOR — Sarah, the Duchess of York, talks The PZC approved the request, requiring that the developers their trophies after being inducted into cut’s tax structure — is expected to said. Sandinistas request direct negotiate a sanitary sewer easement with St. Bridget Church the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame and Mike Love. cost the state about $5 million for with children during a visit to the Eugene O’Neill Theater Information was not imme­ before submitting final plans for approval. salaries, equipment and additional diately available on how many Center in Waterford on Wednesday. space to house the new auditors, Northeast orginally made the zone change request Dec. 7, but out-of-state companies have been the PZC delayed action on the application because of concerns sources said. audited in recent years or what McCartney and Diana Ross talks with the Contras today “ By any standard, this will be a about the proposed drainage system, which would require the use percentage of potential tax re­ of 13 dry wells for storm water drainage. The town Engineering dramatic increase,” one official Duchess of York President Reagan is expected to Democratic congressional leaders venues the companies represent. Department had asked the developers to explore other options for Bv Reid G. Miller N said. The Associated Press ask Congress for more Contra aid. who urged him to give a Central Officials in the Department of Mergers, a growth in national the sanitary sewer system, such as an off-site system, but no shows called ‘a bummer’ Last fall. Reagan administration American peace initiative a chance marketing strategies and a wealth Revenue Services, including Com­ Planning Director Mark Pellegrini announced at the Jan. 4 SAN JOSE, Costa Rica — In a spokesmen in Washington said the to work. of new companies registered to do wows Waterford missioner Timothy F. Bannon, meeting that dry wells would be acceptable. The engineering Florence Ballard’s daughter to acknowledge the surprise move, a Nicaraguan go­ president was prepared to ask But the peace plan’s final dead­ declined comment on the plan business in the state have contrib­ staff was concerned that the dry wells may fail because of lack of Bv M arv Campbell line for compliance with its call for By Dean GolembeskI my foot," said Alexander Suprin, The Associated Press group’s induction. vernment delegation arrived and Congress for $270 million more for Wednesday. uted to a vastly expanded number maintenance, causing storm water to flood adjacent properties Introducing Dylan, rock superstar Bruce Spring­ the Contras. Congress approved regional cease-fires and demo­ of out-of-state companies subject to The Associated Press 10, a student at Great Neck School asked the Contra rebels to open the Sources in the administration and in Waterford. He presented the and possibly the streets. steen said, "He had the vision and talent to expand a first direct cease-fire talks of the $100 million in the fall of 1986 and cratic reforms passed last Friday General Assembly said that the tbe corporations and sales taxes in NEW YORK — Paul McCartney refused a ticket with no end to hostilities in WATERFORD — After thecrowd duchess with a welcoming card The PZC also tabled action on the application at the Jan. 4 pop song until it could contain the whole world. 6-year-old war a week ahead of another $8 million, in non-military effort is expected to serve as the recent years, one official said. to ride and Diana Ross decided it wasn’t a day to be Nicaragua, El Salvador and had dispersed and the calm re­ signed by his classmates. meeting because of the sanitary sewer easement with St. together, giving the Beach Boys’ Mike Love bad Speaking as a fan, when I was 15,1 heard a guy sing schedule. aid, last December for the Contras. turned to the Eugene O’Neill Sarah also showed great interest Bridget. Representatives of Northeast were not at the meeting ’Like a Rolling Stone.’ The guy had the guts to take Contra leaders were to meet But faced with persistent and Guatemala. vibrations at a lively induction dinner for the Rock The five Central American presi­ Theater Center, workers relaxed in a dance presentation given under Wednesday, but said Jan. 4 that their proposal for the easement on the whole world and made me feel like I had today with mediator Cardinal Mi­ strong Democratic opposition, Rea­ ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame. dents who signed the peace plan and tried to come to terms with the direction of Lynn Britt, who was to be reviewed by St. Bridget’s engineer and finance council Love delivered a speech calling McCartney’s and them, too.” guel Obando y Bravo to discuss the gan is expected to scale down the Roads, bridges ‘poor* meeting a member of tbe British formerly taught dance in London. and would probably be approved. Three artists. Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly and Les framework for direct talks next request he will make next Tuesday, met in San Jose late last week to Ross’ absences “ a bummer,” boasting about the assess progress of their pact. ’They royal family. Britt and Sarah talked for several Paul, and a nonperformer. Berry Gordy, who week with the Sandinistas. the day after his annual State of the Beach Boys’ numerous performances and criticiz­ ended their summit Saturday with­ HARTFORD (AP) — A report of town-maintained road and Sarah Ferguson, the wife of minutes after the brief show. ing several other rockers before he left the stage founded Motown Records in Detroit, also were But Victor Hugo Tinoco, Nicara­ Union address to a joint session of 1.215 bridges more than 20 feet Duplexes proposed out setting any new deadlines and by the Department of Transpor­ Prince Andrew and Duchess of ” I was telling her that these saying “ love and harmony.” inducted. gua’s deputy foreign minister, and Congress. long. urging Nicaragua to comply with tation concludes that 36 percent York, visted the center Wednesday students come from all around the The Planning and Zoning Commission Wednesday approved a That elicited a tweak, in turn, from Bob Dylan, The nominees, limited to people who were his delegation arrived unexpect­ Reagan delayed his latest of the local roads and 38 percent The six-month study found planned request for several the plan’s demands “ immediately to get a first-hand look at the world,” Britt explained later. “ She zone change request for a 5.4-acre piece of land at 25 Gleason St. who along with the Beach Boys, the Beatles, the recording at least 25 years earlier, are chosen on the edly late Wednesday and told The of the local bridges are in poor that 36.2 percent of the roads basis of contributions to and influence on rock months, largely at the insistence of and unilaterally.” facilities and get a sampling of its knew all about my former students, that will allow the developers to submit plans for 36 duplex units. Supremes and the Drifters was inducted into the hall Associated Press the direct talks condition. were rated poor or very poor. 27 who are becoming famous now. She music. More than 150 record executives, producers, activities. Developers Brian and Ernest Reed requested a zone change Wednesday night at its third annual ceremony. should begin right after the Contras ’The report, submitted to Gov. percent were rated fair and 36.8 also gave an indication that she was performers, broadcasters and writers voted. meet with Obando y Bravo. Sarah has selected the center, from Rural Residence to Planned Residence Development to “ I want to thank Mike Love for not mentioning William A. O’Neill, found that it percent were rated good or named after playwright Eugene interested in voice training (for Neil Young inducted the late Guthrie, saying, “ If the Resistance (the Contras) build the Oakland Terrace Estates, which would consist of 18 me. I play a lot of dates every year, too. Peace, love would cost between $5 billion and excellent. O'Neill, as one of three non-profit use) within her particular sphere." and harmony is greatly important, indeed. So is “ His songs are going to last forever. I can’t help but accept that we meet, we would be No time to scream $9 billion to bring all local roads Of the bridges. 37.9 percent of buildings. think someday that ’This Land Is Your Land’ is organizations that will benefit from Sarah also played with puppets forgiveness," Dylan said in a speech that drew the gaining time. Depending on what is and bridges to at least fair the bridges were in poor condi­ The PZC tabled action on the application Jan. 4 to examine going to be sung on other planets.” a special showing Thursday of the after being presented with a string loudest ovation. agreed, we would probably sche­ condition. tion. while 47 percent were fair possibilities for an emergency access road required by the town The Roiling Stones’ Mick Jagger also appeared to Broadway musical “ The Phantom puppet of the Phantom of the Forgiveness, however, apparently wasn’t on the dule to hold a second meeting None of that money is now and 15.1 percent were rated in Fire Department, after residents of Oakland Terrace, which is help induct the Beatles, while pop singer Billy Joel in commuter crash of the Opera.” Opera. A British reporter asked her mind of McCartney, who said through a spokesman within the next few days,” Tinoco included in the state Transporta­ good condition. next to the site, expressed concerns about excess traffic. “ It went well,” said the workers. if she was practicing with the that he wouldn’t appear with fellow ex-Beatles introduced the Drifters. said after arriving from Managua. 2 the twin-engine turboprop Swearin­ tion Fund, according to DOT The report will be used to "She was nice,” said others. Plans approved last night call for an emergency access road Ringo Starr and George Harrison because “ after 20 After much competition by cities, Cleveland was Tinoco said the Sandinistas DURANGO, Colo. (AP) - The Commissioner J. William certify local projects for inclu­ puppet for any reason, hinting at passengers on a commuter flight gen Metro III plane crashed. “ She even opened the pots in the her reported pregnancy, but Sarah that will run from a proposed road within the site out to Gleason years, the Beatles still have some business chosen to house the Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame. wanted to take advantage of the Burns. sion in the state’s town aid kitchen to see what was cooking," Street. The road would be chained off to discourage public use. Earlier Wednesday, architect I.M. Pei revealed presence of both Obando y Bravo didn’t even have time to scream as The crew members and seven program for roads and bridges. replied curtly: “ Sorry.” differences.” passengers were killed. By Wed­ The study covers 15.785 miles said another. Charis Road would be extended into the site to provide public “ I would feel like a complete hypocrite waving his plans, saying the dramatic “ glass tent" and and the Contra leadership to get the the plane snagged a wing on a nesday night, only Schauer and two "She was a pleasant person,” No direct question was put to the access, and would connect with the proposed road up the middle and smiling with them at a fake reunion,” tower will “ pack a wallop” when completed. cease-fire talks under way. The snow-covered ridge, turned cart­ said Gov. William A. O’Neill, who duchess as to whether she is of the development. His plans, still preliminary, call for a 200-foot cardinal is scheduled to leave next wheels and slid 200 feet, said a others remained hospitalized, and McCartney said, according to spokesman Joe Dera. they were listed in good or fair toured he facilities with the pregnant with her first child. At the Jan. 4 meeting, the PZC discussed possibilities for the McCartney was in England making a record with tower on the shore of the Cuyahoga River, with a week for a visit to the Vatican and survivor of the crash that killed nine. condition at Mercy Medical Center. Forensic expert claims duchess. Members of the British consulate road, including the connection of Gleason Street and Charis Elvis Costello, Dera said. large triangular glass lean-to or tent against one does not plan to return until some O’Neill said he and Sarah dis­ had asked that she not be bothered side. time in February. “ The pilot told us we were 10 or 20 The National Transportation Road. Appearing with Starr and Harrison at the Safety Board expects to release cussed the O’Neill name. The with the subject. $300-a-plate ceremony at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel The tower, with geometric forms jutting out from There was no immediate re­ minutes outside of Durango,” pas­ preliminary findings tonight on the governor is not related to the were John Lennon’s widow, Yoko Ono, and his sons unexpected angles, would house theaters, and a sponse to Tinoco’s offer from the senger Peter Schauer, who slogged character assassination free-standing mushroom-shaped structure would VA miles through snow to get help, crash, spokesman John Lauber Nobel-prize winning playwright, Julian and Sean. Contras. who spent the summers of his youth contain a 360-degree movie screen. An outdoor plaza Obando y Bravo, the archbishop said Wednesday from his hospital said late Wednesday. Miss Ross, who split with the Supremes in the late Schauer and six others who HARTFORD (AP) - The fore­ done forensic work for several in nearby New London. 1960s, did not appear with Mary Wilson and the late could be used for concerts, architects said. of Managua, mediated indirect bed. nsic expert involved in a dispute Connecticut police departments. Sarah was relaxed and smiling talks between the two sides and has “ I looked down and could see the survived, including a mother carry­ with the FBI over a fingerprint “ This is the first time I’ve had a during her roughly one-hour tour of agreed to act as go-between in the lights and thought we were awfully ing her 23-month-oId daughter, linked to a Hartford murder case problem.” the O’Neill center located on the direct talks, too. low for being that far out,” said the walked I'A miles through darkness, claims he’s the target of "character McDonald, who has 41 years of coast of Long Island Sound. She The Sandinistas may want to hold 39-year-old Schauer. “ The next tangled brush and waist-deep snow assassination” following disclo­ experience and two master’s de­ ducked in and out of buildings under Anchor suspended over interview the talks early so that an agreement thing it was like being at a carnival in 20-degree temperatures to sum­ on a tilting cup. mon help, said La Plata County sures that he failed two. forensic grees, says Joseph L. Lomax is not the watchful eyes of British and who was released earlier that day can be reached in time to head off NEW YORK (AP) — A news taped apology aired Wednesday by “ No one had time to scream.” sheriff’s Sgt. Dan Bender. tests in the early 1980s. the man who strangled Laczynski, American security personnel, who after 84 days in the psychiatric wing approval of more U.S. aid for the James E. McDonald has argued anchorman apologized to television WNYW-TV that “ for the first time Seventeen people, including two “ Under normal conditions, no­ a 24-year-old Journal Inquirer kept about 100 reporters and in 23 years on the air, I let emotion at Bellevue Hospital Center. Contras. The direct talks were not that the fingerprint found in the newspaper reporter formerly of viewers after he was suspended for pilots, were aboard the Continental body could walk through this,” photographers a safe distance replace the objectivity that I am Miss Brown was the first person scheduled to open in San Jose until apartment of Kara Laczynski is not Union, N.J., whose body was found away. a combative interview in which he next Wednesday, a day after Express flight Tuesday night when Bender said. told a formerly homeless woman known for. For that I am deeply forced into a hospital under a city that of the man charged with in her apartment in Hartford Oct. 5. Sarah was taken through the program to treat the mentally ill murder but is his own. His opinion she would probably be dead if the sorry.” Lomax was chargee with the O’Neill center mansion, viewed a Roland conducted the interview homeless, but was released after a contradicts that of federal experts. murder Dec. 24 and has been held city hadn’t forced her into a puppet demonstration, watched a on the station’s “ 10 O’clock News" judge ruled doctors could not force McDonald failed a certification on a $200,000 bond in the Morgan hospital. brief dance presentation and saw a Tuesday night with Joyce Brown. her to take medication. test from a private national group Street jail. He is to appear at a skit by schoolchildren. Sarah also John Roland told viewers in a in 1980. A spokesman for the group hearing in Superior Court in Hart­ toured the former O’Neill family says about half the applicants fail ford today, where a judge will summer home, known as Monte the difficult test. determine whether to unseal the Warm, Secure, Cristo Cottage, in New London as McDonald also did not pass a affidavit used to obtain the warrant the last stop on her first official visit i X „ Waterbury Civil Service test on for his arrest. to the state. forensics in 1982, but he later Police say FBI experts deter­ Sarah had visited the state last passed a test revised because the mined Lomax’s fingerprint was year, but it was an unofficial stop in Affordable! original covered areas not involved / L o v e found at the apartment. McDonald Greenwich, where she met family with the job, police officials said. says the fingerprint was his own friends and attended a polo fund­ “ They’ve done this before- char­ and that 27 hairs found at the raiser. acter assassination,” McDonald apartment point to another suspect Following a skit about buffaloes said Wednesday,referring to people who is still at large. given by local school children, M y he says are trying to discredit him McDonald was asked to resign Sarah talked with the youngsters. I before he presents his argument at from his part-time forensics job “ Do you know my name is a probable cause hearing Feb. 19 in with the Hartford Police Depart­ Sarah?” she asked. Superior Court in Hartford. ment over the dispute. He resigned. She then talked to the students “ There was never any question McDonald is not certified by the about downhill skiing, the weather W a ie rb e d about my qualifications in that International Association of Identi­ and school projects. The students court before,” said McDonald, a fication, said William Willis, secre­ told her they were working on a 9 retired state police officer who has tary of the group’s certification science project involving magnets, board. Willis said about 1,000 and she reacted with surprise. FiN A L people, roughly 10 percent of the “ Maggots! ’’ she said, turning her State’s medical forensic experts in the country, head from the students. She ....you can too. have been certified by taking an laughed, though, when told again examiner quits eight-hour, three-part test that 53 that the project involved magnets. WEEK! FARMINGTON (AP) - The percent fail the first time. “ I was nervous. My heart was in state will have to look for a chief medical examiner for the second time in two years following the Call NOW for the resignation of Dr. James L. Luke, OUR BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR! Stop in for our who’s held the post since last ‘7 love my waterbed* spring. 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Scale back Jack only 1 parent By Jill Lawrence lions, of people. The Associated Press According to the survey, most Anderson Bv Randolph E. Schmid who were married but separated GOP governors elected for the first The Associated Press and 7 percent were offspring of a WASHINGTON - Almost twice time in 1986 appointed fewer widowed parent. as many women ran major state women to cabinet posts than their not easy agencies in 1987 as in 1981, accord­ predecessors. Forexample, it said. WASHINGTON — Nearly a quar­ Living arrangements of children ter of all American children now varied widely by race and ethnic ing to a survey released today by Gov. Garrey Carruthers of New live with Just one parent, and the origin. the National Women’s Political Mexico named one woman com­ Census Bureau estimates more The report noted that among Caucus. pared to the five appointed by It is becoming more obvious as school than half will spend at least some white children in 1986, 18 percent The survey of the 39 states with former (>ov. Toney Anaya. officials and the town’s Building Committee time in single-parent households lived with one parent, compared appointive cabinet-level positions Most of the Democratic gover­ try to bring down the cost of proposed Votes derail before reaching adulthood. with 30 percent of Hispanic children found that 130 women held such nors elected for the first time in 1986 posts in 1987 compared to 70 in 1981 improved on or equaled their renovations to Bowers and Waddell As recently as 1960 only one child and 53 percent of black children. in 10 was living in a single-parent While the under-18 group may — an 86 percent increase. predecessor’s record, the caucus V? ' ■ "This study should serve as elementary schools that the task is not an n household, a share that rose to 24 increasingly have a single parent at said, and 14 of 20 governors who another reminder that women are easy one. Whatever decisions are made will Jim Howard’s percent as of 1986, the Bureau home, the study noted that those were serving both in 1985 and 1987 ® ^ in the political process to stay,” reported. 18-24 are more and more choosing beat their own 1985 record. involve sacrifices that will not meet with Irene Nati vidad, executive director The report, "Americans’ Marital to stay in their parents’ homes. The caucus survey was based on everybody’s approval. AP photo of the bipartisan caucus, said in a Status and Living Arrangements,” Saluter said reasons for the information provided by gover­ J statement. "The political reality is Before the final decisions are made about pork express also notes that more young adults development include "delays in MARATHON MAN — Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Roma­ nors’ staffs. A cabinet official was that women no longer are going to where to make cuts, school officials and are remaining in their parents’ first marriage, persons pursuing defined as "the head of a key state nenko, who hoid the record of 326 days in space, be content with token representa­ nests rather than setting up house­ advanced educations and establish­ agency who serves at the pleasure members of the Building Committee may find tion in the lower and middle ranks -«G- keeping immediately on their own. ing careers prior to marriage, describes the mission at a Moscow news conference of the governor." Women on the themselves with conflicting priorities. WASHINGTON — Every Christmas, tnembersof of government.” governor’s personal staff were But, of those who have gone off on (and) the high cost of housing.” Wednesday. Romanenko, who was aloft from Feb. 6 to The survey was released in At a meeting last week and again — r Congress scramble like elves to pass their favorite their own, more than 2 million Between 1960 and 1986, the excluded, as were those heading ^ Dec. 29,1987, said that besides scientific experiments, he conjunction with the Women’s smaller agencies without cabinet Wednesday, officials concerned with the treasures into law before they recess for the couples are now cohabiting without proportion of women aged 18 to 24 occupied himseif with weekiy conversations with his Agenda Conference this weekend in U i l k s m holidays. Often, the lawmakers hide little presents getting married. living on their own or with husbands status. project agreed that cutting back on the Des Moines, Iowa. More than 40 to themselves in bigger bills. The surprises Arlene F. Saluter of the bureau’s dropped from 53 percent to 40 family and also by writing about 20 songs. Only one state in the survey — alnount of insulating panel that will replace national women’s organizations Kentucky — had no women in the ‘ HOW MANY AXiB COMING IN? I HAVE TO KNOW HOW MANY I HAVE TO LET OUT’ Marriage and Family Statistics percent, the report noted. For men A sometimes masquerade as housekeeping changes, organized the event. cabinet. But the caucus said window glass is one area where savings can Branch said the findings about in the same age group, the euphemistically known as "technical amend­ Democratic Gov. Edwin Ed­ incoming Democratic Gov. Wal­ single-parent households are corresponding proportion fell from be made. ments” wards of Louisiana ranked first in lace Wilkinson had only named five among the most striking in the 34 percent to 27 percent. But School Superintendent James Kennedy Open Forum Several members recently got caught sneaking Blood test helps the caucus survey of women of his 14 appointments when the report. More of those who have left the in funding for everything from ski lifts in Idaho to a cabinet officers, with women lead­ survey was conducted. expressed some misgiving Wednesday. An estimated 14.8 million youngs­ nest, however, are choosing to live ing seven of his 11 agencies in 1987. Eleven states with elected or The panels are designed for energy center for the study of Belgian endive. ters under 18 were living with only together without marrying. The Another Democrat, Gerald Ba- non-cabinet governmental struc­ conservation. The cost of fuel oil has been The bolder members make their proposals in the one parent in 1986, up from S.8 estimate of 2.2 million unmarried open, on the Senate or House floor. One of the identify alcoholics liles of Virginia, was second with tures were excluded from the Our cars should million in 1960. During the same couples for 1986 is an increase from relatively low in the past few years and the Hands four women in his nine-member survey. They are Connecticut, boldest is New Jersey Democrat Jim Howard, the period the total number of Ameri­ 1.9 million the year before, Saluter N cabinet. Democrat Madeline Kunin Florida, Georgia, Indiana, New motive for conserving energy is not as great have two plates foreman of the Capitol Hill Pork Factory, better cans aged 18 and under dipped from said. BOSTON (AP) •— A new blood individuals. ... Helping hands ... given freely ... strong hands grasping of Vermont ranked third with Hampshire, Mississippi, Rhode Is­ as it used to be. But Kennedy pointed out that weaker ones ... From day to day we know not whose hands will known as the House Public Works Committee. 63.7 million to 62.7 million, the Sociologists say the trend stems test that can identify alcoholics "On the other hand,” he said, "it To the Editor: from a variety of factors including even when they haven’t had a drink may be more profound. It may women running two of five land, South Carolina, Texas, West if the cost rises again, he may regret his play which part. Loving hands ... parents’ hands ... gentle While other lawmakers grappled with trimming Census Bureau noted. increased social acceptance of for years may someday enable indicate individuals who have an departments. Virginia and Wyoming. decision. touches against rosy cheeks. Loving son or daughter's hands ... the budget deficit, Howard spent the last weeks While one youngster in four was Two Republican governors were Today, people are allowed to living in a one-parent household in unmarried cohabitation and the doctors to spot children likely to inherent predisposition to have caringly stroking a wrinkled brow. Praying hands ... trembiing before Christmas bringing home the bacon — in the top 10 — Tom Kean of New ’The same second-guessing problem exists drive a car with only one 1986, the Census Bureau estimates trend for young people to postpone become afflicted with the disease, problems with alcohol." Doctors discover scouring the Hill in search of ways to stuff a few Jersey, tied for fifth place, and for most of the proposed cuts and registration number on their car to underscore pleading or pennance: seldom in thanksgiving that as many as 60 percent will marriage while pursuing education researchers said. Alcoholism is sometimes passed more road projects into the stockings of his friends. James Thompson of Illinois, No. 10. a use of leeches curtailments that are being suggested for the Why doesn’t the registration of spend at least some time in and careers. The test’s developers say it could from generation to generation. Lover’s hands ... fingers entwine... their hearts’ outer sign. He failed, but not for lack of heroic effort. "Women cabinet appointees are ' cars go back to two plates on your one-parent households, Saluter While the Census Bureau doesn’t also help physicians identify alco­ Tabakoff has begun studying child­ NEW YORK (AP) — Turning a school plans. Only time can seal those palms forever... or painfully pry them At first, he tried to create his own bill for these ask unmarried couples to define holics early so they can be treated ren of alcoholics to see if they are breaking new ground by heading car? said. departments traditionally run by negative into a positive, doctors In some cases, a savings now can bring apart. Handout... assistance given without charity... giveaways — a "technical corrections” bill that their relationships, it notes that the before their disease causes per­ more likely to have the abnormali­ She said the increases are largely men,” the caucus said. In particu­ have found a new use for leeches, about some greater expense later. begrudgingly ... given and oft received in kind. rightfully should be saved for correcting typos and majority of the 4.4 million partners manent damage. ties measured by the blood test. If My reason is this: There are due to rising divorce rates and the lar it cited Karen Case, secretary of reports Health Magazine. in these situations are under age 35 In their study published today, so, the test could be used to identify Not all of the decisions to eliminate people driving without a registra­ The hands of time ... weaving the frail fabric of our lives ... mispellings. The Senate refu.sed to buy his growing number of unmarried the Wisconsin Department of Re­ It says there are times during and never married. the researchers are uncertain these children early so they could something from plans involve the threat of tion, none in the front or back. "corrections.” mothers in recent years, trends venue; Constance Foster, head of microsurgery that doctors can’t only to clumsly drop the last stitch The Census Bureau says other whether the differences they found be taught to avoid alcohol. So, Howard forged on to the House that have been widely reported. Pennsylvania’s Department of In­ sew up the smaller veins that drain increased expense later. Now. a policeofficerdrivinga car types of unmarried-couple house­ are the result of years of alcohol John J. Smith Appropriations Committee, which was working on Of the children in one-parent The researchers said their test, surance; and Cynthia Milligan, blood from the fingers and toes But most of those decisions do call on along the road sees no plate in holds show up in the statistic — for abuse or whether they reflect some Wit and Wisdom Writers’ Clob households, 89 percent lived with which measures two blood chemi­ director of Nebraska’s Department back to the heart. Eventually, the front of the car, so he doesn’t look the continuing resolution, the bill that keeps the example, elderly widows who rent inherited difference in the biologi­ somebody to sacrifice something: better Manchester their mothers and 11 percent with cals, was about 75 percent accurate of Banking and Finance. veins will grow back on their own. in the back to see if there is one on government running until individual budgets are rooms to young male college cal makeup of alcoholics. temperature in the school, shorter distances their fathers, the study found. in distinguishing alcoholics from The survey found that most But in the meantime the reattached it. Also, an officer from the back approved. You might think that’s an unlikely place students or elderly men with live-in “ The study may simply provide a The largest share, 42 percent, people who don’t have drinking women cabinet members are still digits will die if the blood is not to toilet rooms, more efficient storage, better to find millions of dollars in road projects, but you nurses — but these situations means for distinguishing individu­ sees nomarkerplate in the front so tee and the Department of were children of divorced parents, problems. “ clustered in social services agen­ drained. teaching facilities, safer playgrounds. can’t keep a good porker down. Howard’s aide told comprise only a small percentage. als who drink a lot,” said Dr. Boris he thinks that person has the plate Staff, Prelesnik Surgery of Manchester Memorial while 27 percent were children of cies” but noted those agencies often That’s where the leeches come in. our associate Stewart Harris that the congressman parents who had never married. An The study was based on a survey Tabakoff, a researcher at the Tabakoff developed the test with When plans are first formed for something in the front. There are people who Hospital, independently, sent let­ are among the largest in the state They drain off the excess blood that had no conflicts only tried the back-door tactic after the committee additional 24 percent had parents of 57,000 households in March 1986. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse colleagues from the University of as complicated as a school renovation, are getting away with no plates on ters to Mr. ^ elesn lk thanking Illinois at Chicago and the Westside and affect thousands, if not mil­ would damage the digit. had let stand some pork barrel projects sent over and Alcoholism. "F o r physicians, it everyone involved tries to include the things their cars and couldn’t even get him for his concern relative to is imperative to know whether Veterans Administration Medical To the Editor: by the Senate. The committee looked like an easy that are most important to them. When the their cars registered, and the their and their patients’ problems may be alcohol related. Center in Chicago. A report on the people who couldn’t get their mark, but it wasn’t. The members said “ no” to It’s awfully difficult to get a very work was published in the New 2 problems. cuts are made, some of those people, 1 have recently read the fine most of Howard’s more questionable projects. Abandoned girl, 9, DON'T SUP ON THEWM license will go on driving because Mr. Prelesnikwasalwaysfound accurate consumption history from England Journal of Medicine. including parents of children in the schools, article by Andrew Davis concern­ Down, but not out. Howard then tried to tack his they say " I ’ll get away with it.” to be very caring person. The HAVE YOUR LOT will have to realize that something has to give ing Michael R. Gallacher. thenew pet projects to the Budget Reconciliation Act, the which they do Manchester medical staff have administrator of Manchester bill that Congress hoped would slice billions from way to make the project affordable. extended their best wishes to him touched by concern So the Department of Motor Memorial Hospital. However, in the deficit and settle the Wall Street jitters over the in all his future endeavors. Vehicles should go back to two this article, mention is made of a growing national debt. To no one’s surprise, SANDED I am expecting an equally plates on a car conflict between Warren Preles­ Howard’s proposal was rejected. By Thomas P. Wyman Bunch, who will take charge of her ASSISTANT Protect yourself from INJURIESI cordial relationship with Mr. rehabilitation. “ I think she took it nik. the previous administrator, Howard had only the most generous of intentions. The Associated Press Gallacher. very well.” Protect yourself from LAW8UIT8I This should be looked into for and the medical .staff. He wanted to divvy up $31 million in road projects PHONE ROOM GARY, Ind. -- A 9-year-old found saferdriving. This statement is contrary to for the districts of his friends in Congress. It was The child told her rescuers she Protect yourself from EXPOSUREI fact. Mr. Prelesnik had a very Paul S. Norman, M.D. abandoned in an unheated house probably just coincidence that those friends were and facing amputation of her legs had gone without water for two MANAGER 24 Hour Service Available by Professionals Mary Jarvis comfortable relationship with the President days and was unable to move. “ I also senior members of the House Public Works because of frostbite has been Driveways to Big Parking Lots, etc. 62 Pascal Lane medical staff. As a m atterof fact, Manchester Memorial Hospital think she really thought we’d give Committee: John Hammerschmidt, R-Ark., Glenn overwhelmed by an outpouring of Needed to work In our local office while Manchester Medical Staff her water and leave, and she’d wait the Medical Executive Commit­ Anderson. D-Calif., and Bud Shuster. R-Pa. sympathy and concern from learning all phases of telephone sales room until her mother got home,” Griffin HAVE IT SANDED... AND BE SAFEI Howard and his pals run a system that hands out around the country, officials say. th e said. management. Must be able to train and public works money based on political clout, not on A dozen stuffed animals arrived motivate others. Advancement assured to merit. That isn’t to say these particular projects at Wyler Children’s Hospital in The child has been visited by her ^ e right person. For Interview contact Mr. jc o m p a n y ★ 643-2659 ★ wouldn’t be worthwhile, but the system doesn’t Chicago, where Darlwin Carlisie great-grandmother, grandfather, allow for much weighing of priorities. Howard was iisted in fair and stable an aunt and Griffin. FrancisCIS between the hours of 4-7 p.m. only SAVE THIS AO FOR FUTURE REFERENCEIII ‘condition as she awaited surgery lavishes money on his friends while other urgent at 647-9946. Manchester Herald, 16 Brainard today to remove her legs at " I brought her the glasses she projects go unfunded. midcaif. wanted from the house and a Place, Manchester. '^iLm ^o^klonAr Pork players argue that the money comes from The hospital switchboard also Speak-and-Spell game she really the Highway Trust Fund, which is a separate pot of has received more than 100 calls of liked,” he said, referring to her gold and doesn’t count against the national debt. It concern about the girl, said Gret- eyeglasses, which she left behind. Specializing Exclusively In is funded by gasoline taxes. What they don’t seem chen Fiock, spokeswoman for the SLENDERIZINQ Plus-Size Fashions to grasp is that many of the states would rather University of Chicago hospitais, which inciudes the children’s medi­ have the money go to needier projects. Special Size* cal center. Where Fashion Is For those states that manage to delay the 13W -26M unwanted projects and spend the money where it is “ It has meant a lot to her,” said a look, not a sixel Anna Feldman, a social worker at 1 / 2 o n d M te S Z really needed, Howard has a Christmas gift. too. PRICE Wyler. He proposed language to force a state to spend “ I have never seen this kind of money on projects recommended by Congress, response,” said Suzanne Banz, STOREWIDE even if the state officials know their road needs Wyler’s administrative manager. better. Fortunately for the states. Howard had no "Everyday people are calling, WATERBED FRAME luck getting that passed, either. simply appalled about what has MID-WINTER occurred. People cried on the phone, they are so moved. They Illegal bargains couldn’t believe a mother would do Buying cars on the gray market may look like a this. They want to help.” bargain, but buyers have to skirt the law to get the The girl’s mother. Darlwin Britt, CLEARANCE A passing grade for the model school cheapest price. Gray-market dealers import 24, of Gary, was being held at Lake luxury foreign cars direct to the buyer and skip the County Jail after surrendering middleman. But they also frequently skip the Wednesday on preliminary charges But the NEA is only one impediment. The SAVE 40-50% William Bennett, the secretary of education, has emission control equipment required in the United of neglect of a dependent child and 9 academic high school of the past was able to been moving about trying to start a fight and get States. The Environmental Protection Agency confinement. operate with such high standards by booting out the County Prosecutor Jack F. Craw­ people thinking again. Bennett is a tough man for investigated the gray market and found that some kids who couldn’t cut the mustard. Some of those ford will probably file formal ALL COATS - HALF PRICE liberals to love because he sneaks in the God stuff dealers are falsifying emissions certificates, high schools, public high schools, mind you, only charges today against Ms. Britt, which is off-putting. Nevertheless. Bennett is a Nicholas claiming that the car carries pollution control gear Dresses were up to *79 NOW nooo & >190® accepted students who passed examinations. In the said spokeswoman Diane Donovan. rare politician in education, a man who when it does not. Emissions inspection laboratories Von Hoffman good days gone by, a percentage of the nation’s If investigators determine that Sweaters were up to *29 NOW I7»» to understands there is more to schooling than how are sometimes the culprit in certifying a car Ms. Britt locked up the child, “ there young people, half or more, didn’t complete high many bucks are being added or cut from this year’s without the required equipment. A Mercedes could be child abuse, child aban­ were up to NOW ®19®® school, and that was all right because there was Jogg Suits *39 ®7®® tO appropriation. without emissions equipment, forexam ple, could donment or neglect charges filed plenty of work to be done by people who were not at Of late he has been out pushing a model high cost $5,000 less than a fully equipped car bought against her,” said Cpl. William Blouses were up to *59 NOW ®14®® tO ®29®® school curriculum, nothing sensational, a course of home with a book in their hands. Burns, a police spokesman. The Super Single Plainfield.,.Reg. $70.00 from a franchised dealer. B lo u se s were up to *18 NOW $3®® ® 7®® studies designed to impart to students some Nowadays we need semi-literates to perform mother refused to give police a to mastery of their own and another language, some go on to college. A high school certificate sufficed much of what is thought to be fairly low-level work. statement, he said. Slacks were up to *18 NOW ®5®® tO ® 8®® math, some science. Parents, teachers and high to get a job and do it well. Without exaggeration, it Hence, we are resigned to spending the money and Identity for sale The child has been hospitalized $ 35 0 0 school students of 30 or 40 years ago would was sufficient preparation for many positions and the time to pull the slow learners through the The problem of fake identification cards in this since she was found Sunday Skirts w ereu p to»18 NOW ® 4®® wrapped in a thin blanket and recognize it as the common fare of their for going on to specialized training in fields like system, even though they em erge with modest country is not limited to teen-agers looking to buy huddled in the attic bedroom of a Sweat Tops wereupto»16 NOW $ 699 institutions. Now, what Bennett is proposing seems medicine, law, dentistry, architecture, engineer­ accomplishments, to be charitable about it. liquor and illegal aliens looking for jobs. The NOW... William Bennett believes those accomplishments locked, abandoned and unheated so thickly difficult that he says many a present-day ing. People matriculated into professional and Department of Health and Human Services house on the city’s south side. S k i r t s (All Wool & Lined- *49) N O W $ 1 9 ® ® might not be quite so modest If more were ’Limit...! to Customer ’No Dealers college graduate walks out into the world with less technical schools without a bachelor’s degree, investigated the black market in Social Security Jeff Griffin, one of two construc­ Plus many other items! schooling. without having been to college. expected, nay indeed, demanded of pupils. If cards and found that false IDs are costing the tion workers sent by a mortgage If Bennett is right, and the college graduate of If Bennett could bring the high school back to the hom ework, serious homework, not just smugding a American public about $24 billion a year. company to board up the foreclosed ’Cash & Cany ’ While Supplies Last 1980 has the equivalent training — or less — of the academic levels of earlier in the century, not only couple of pieces of paper, were reinstituted, if the home, said he was nailing plywood high school graduate of 1940. some head scratching would the totalcosts of education comedown, not elective system were curtailed and the pushover over an attic window when he heard is in order. That means young people are doing in only would the burden on students and their courses dropped, we would know what portion of iHaurliPstpr Hpralft a voice say, "Please don’tboard me eight what they used to do in four years. Four years families be lightened, but the society would have the school population was underperforming up The girl had been exposed to is a long time, given how much is allotted to us. The the advantage of having millions of skilled workers because little was asked of them and what portion TtCNC Founded In 1S81 extreme cold for at least five days, Groton Manchester available earlier and longer than now. To save four constitute behavior problems of the sort you may cost to the society is immense. The price of keeping PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... PubllMier doctors said. Severe frostbite Longhill Road Broad Street | years in training, or anything like it, would be an not reasonably ask a teacher to take on. millions of people in school who don’t need to be QEORQE T CHAPPELL...... Editor stopped blood flow at midcalf and 449-0101 647-0400 VERNON - Vernon Circle / 649-4430 there would have to run to billions annually. Not inestimable boon. Bennett can be irritating because he is yet one DOUGLAS A. BEVINS. . . . ! ...... Exocutlv*Editor made amputation unavoidable. AVON - Rt. 44, Csidor PIszs more politician with a messianic compulsion to go MARIE P. GRADY...... City EdHor only are there faculty costs, but the classroom Blessings like this don’t come easily. The “ If there was something else for Vernon BLOOMFIELD - 806 Psrk Ave., Bloomfield Shopping PIszs forth and preach freedom around the globe, but ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... Anoclitt EdHor space that would be instantly made available National Education Association, the nation’s us to do to save her legs, we would Mansfleld El Camino Plaza Norwich New London mostly he stays home and minds his business — SPRINGFIELD - At ths -X" should obviate school construction for years to biggest teachers’ union, would hate and oppose DENISE A. ROBERTS...... Advortiting DIroctor have done it,” said Dr. Lawrence (Rt. 30) Norwichtown Mall New London Mall education in America. He needs support, and we MARK F. ABRAITIS...... ButInoM Minigor East Brook Mall come. Bennett’s return to older, higher standards, Zachary, her surgeon. 889-6601 443-5027 SHELDON COHEN...... CompolingMonagor "She cried when we told her but, 423-0234 875-6300 In 1940. far few er high school graduates went on because so many of its members teach the soft should give it to him . for he could be the last ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... PrMtroom Minagor but you would, too,” said Dr. Wilton to college, but if Bennett is correct in his electives, the human potential-type crapola which secretary of education in many years to want to JEANNE G. FROMERTH...... Ckculltlon Managtr assertions, then far fewer people really needed to has silted up and clogged the educational process. make this fight. , I

MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Jan. 21, 1988 ■ 8 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Jan. 21. 1988 BUSINESS Only outstanding UTC posts record sales and profit HARTFORD (AP) - United Technologies $591.7 million, or $4.52 a share, a seven-fold ■fewer number of workers,” Comeau said. shares a factor Corp., which just annouqcqd record profit and increase over the $72.7 million or 54 cents a Comeau said UTC’s earnings were slightly sales figures, is in good shape for the fqture share earned in 1986. above what she estimated. QUESTION: because its lacgest division is leaner and “ I view the empings as very positive,” Comeau predicted that in 1988, UTC i^ould The latest re­ ' stronger, analysts say. have earnings of $4.90a share, up from $4.52 In Trading halts are possible, says stock chief port to stock­ Comeau said. 'T think this demonstrates that 1987. She called her estimate “ extremely “ It shows that their largest division, Pratt & Pratt & Whitney has been successful in holders from a ’’Whiteny, had an-exc^ellent year earning well conservative.” clear opportunity to do the NYSE has asked its major member computer order system lor pro­ company in In ve s to rs ’ lowering costs and is well-positioned for the NEW YORK (AP) - The New fitrther advances or declines in a restrictions on computer “ program over $500 million, compared to $M5 million Sales for the fourth quarter of 1^87 were $4.7 arbitrage.” firms not to use its main computer gram trading for their own ac­ which I have in­ future.” stock price when trading was trading” now under way would ' last year,” said Judith Comeau, vice presi­ billion, compared with $4.4 billion in the same York Stock Exchange will consider Program trading generally ref­ system for program trading on counts, citing the volatility often vested says the G u id e temporary trading halts for indi­ resumed, he said. likely be extended past this Fri­ dent of Goldman Sachs in-New York. Pratt & Whitney, a jet-engine makeV is a period of 1986. For the year, sales were $17.2 ers to trading strategies used by days when the Dow industrial associated with the strategy and company will vidual stocks whose prices rise or Phelan said the trading pauses day's planned end. For the three-month period ended Dec. 31, division of UTC. Union leaders for Pratt & investors to profit on price dispari­ average is up or down by 75 points the crushing volume that accom­ r e p u rc h a s e . VVill|am A. Doyle billion in 1987 and $15.7 billion in 1986. fall sharply during the course of a would likely be tested on a few In Wednesday's trading, a sharp the company said Wednesday that it earned Whitney have said they expect some 2,000 drop in stock prices pushed the Dow ties in different markets by trading or more from the previous day’s panied the crash. from time to '' $172.5 million or $1.32 a share, compareo with people to be laid off, while some analysts have UTC makes Pratt * Whitney commercial session, Chairman John J. Phelan NYSE issues if approved by the Last week, the Chicago Board of Jones average close to the 75-point stocks on New York exchanges close. time, up to 2.5 a lossviof $228 million in t| ie fourth quarter of estimated the layoffs could approach 4,000. and military jet aircraft engines, Sikorsky Jr. says. board. Trade invoked permanent daily change that would trigger those against stock index futures in the The Dow was off by more than 60 million shares of HLjMH 1986. The loss-was associated with restructur­ "Part of the reason their profits are helicopters, Norden defense systems. Hamil­ Since the Oct. 19 crash, there limits on price movements by its In an interview published today have been calls for trading limits restrictions, but for the second time Chicago futures markets. points at one point Wednesday but the company’s ing and employee serverance costs. ' recovering is due to lower costs and ton Standard controls, Otis elevators and in The New York Times, Phelan in a week the market stabilized Because the strategies can in­ finished down 57.20 at 1,879.14. stock index futures. outstanding common stock. For all of 1987, the company said it earned unfortunately, that many times includes a Carrier air conditioning systems. that would prevent the kind of price The Chicago Mercantile Ex­ said the exchange’s board would volatility that occurred that day — before reaching the threshold. volve rapid trading of huge blocks Sharon Oamsin, an exchange Suppose the company now has or employee stock purchase plans. change also is moving to make consider at its regularly scheduled when the Dow Jones industrial Program traders say the experi­ of shares, the practice has been spokeswoman, said the NYSE 22.5 million shares outstanding and temporary price limits on its more meeting on Feb. 4 trading halts that average fell 508 ooints. mental restrictions did little to criticized by some for worsening would interview market partici­ there will be 20 million shares QUESTION: I ’m told .that man-, widely traded Standard and Poor’s would probably be based on price hamper their activity. market volatility. pants and review trading data from outstanding after the buyback. agement can strengthen its control A presidential commission, ear­ changes that reach a specific Program trading was cited as one Some observers have contended the period, including figures from 500 stock index futures permanent. Does this mean the company’s of a company through a stock Stanadyne urges rejection of offer lier this month called for ' ‘circuit percentage. factor in Wednesday's selloff, but the practice intensified the Oct. 19 the futures markets. However, the limits at both earnings then will be divided repurchase plan and make it more breakers” — unspecified trading exchanges are the equivalent to some traders said market condi­ crash, and many have proposed For several weeks after the among the remaining 20 million difficult for a "corporate raider” to while for all of 1987 sales rose 10.3 The halts, which might last 10 limits — to defuse such volatility. WINDSOR (AP) - Dirbctors of to the Emhart offer,” the statement it contingent of the offer of 7.4 tions, not the prospect of restricted limits on it. October crash, the NYSE asked its changes of 200 points or more in the shares? take over or, even, for unhappy percent to $543.6 million from the minutes, would automatically go Stanadyne Inc. say shareholders said. million Stanadyne shares, or about Since Friday's opening, the major members not to use its main Dow industrial average. existing stockholders to make any 1986 level of $492.8 mitlion. into effect if a stock price rose or The only current limits on NYSE trading, limited the activity. should-reject Emhart’s $596 million The directors own an additional 51 percent of the total 14.5 million ANSWER: Exactly! Only out­ changes. Is that true? '• Emhart has said it was primarily J "W e have not executed a pro­ fell more than that percentage in trading are discretionary, and go takeover bid, calling it inadequafe. 78,500 shares and have told the shares. gram all day,” said William J. standing shares — those owned by interested in Moen, Stanadyne’s one day, he said, adding that the into effect when there is an In reaching its decision, the cqmpany they do not intend to An Emhart spokesman said Breck, executive vice president of investors — share in the company’s ANSWER: Yes. Each share of premier plumbing products line. exact percentage has not yet been imbalance between buy and sell Stanadyne board was advised by itf tender their shares to Emhart, Wednesday the company was eva­ Shearson Lehman Brothers Inc. earnings. Repurchased shares are stock represents a share of corpo­ Stanadyne said Wednesday that decided. orders for a specific stock. financial advisers, Goldman, Sachs which is offering $40 a share. The luating Stanadync’s action and Pheian said theexchange’s test of “ In our judgment there was not a no longer outstanding. rate ownership. Reducing the Moen is coming off a fifth record The halts would not prevent & Co. of New York, ^hat the cash 'statement also said the board will would not immediately respond to Let’s say that company has net number of shares through a stock sales year and that overall return MANCHESTER DISCOUNT LIQUORS ■ offer Was not in the best interest of examine ways to maximize stock­ it. earnings of exactly $200 million in a repurchase plan gives each re­ on equity was at 19.3 percent. stockholders, the company said in a holder value, including sale of the Stanadyne, which makes auto­ 1032 Tolland Tpke., Manchester, CT 649-4750 given year. On 22.5 million shares, maining outstanding share a bigger If combined with Moen, Em­ Business Mirror statement issued Wednesday, ' company to a third party, lever- motive and precision products, that works out to $8.89 per share. piece of ownership. If management hart’s total revenue from its Conveniently Located In Heartland Plaza Stanadyne, which' also an­ agedJ}uyout and recapitalization. ferrous metals and steel bars, on Assuming no change in the com­ keeps the number of shares it Consumer Products Group would nounced record results (or 1987 on Emhart announced its offer to Wednesday announced that 1987 A CORDIALS pany’s net earning, per share already owned, a stock buyback surpass $800 million, nearing the Wednesday, said that 'Crane C. Stanadyne shareholders Jan. II was the best year in its 87-year SPIRITS Boston « a oA earnings will be $10 on the 20 million will increase its percentage of company’s long-range objective for Flavored Brandies ...* 8 .9 9 Hauser, a Stanadyne director who after it was rebuffed in a friendly history with a record fourth quarter Our PriM M2.N - M RubMu shares outstanding after the ownership. consumer revenues of more than $1 Deficit answers too simpie Romanoff...... * 6.99 has the power to vote and to'veto the merger attempt the previous week. as well. Our Ptieu l . l * - 1 NubMu Peach T ree...... * 9.99 buyback. Let’s say officers, directors, their Emhart, a Farmington-based Profit for the fourth quarter of billion by 1990, Emhart Chairman Our Pr»09 M2.W • *3 n tb M relatives and friends owned 40 sale of 4.8 million shares held in Of course, this is a simplistic multinational consumer and indus­ 1987 was $14.9, or $1.03 a share, and Chief Executive Peter L, Scott Bv Peter Cov would shrink if foreign nations how rapid foreign growth is. Bellows Bourbon.. 9.99 Yukon Jack...... *16.99 example. A corporation’s net earn­ percent of s company’s stock three trusts, has told the company "he does not intend to ijermit the trial products company, had set its more than six times the profit of said. The Associated Press stimulated their economies and Already the United States is Our Prteu n s w -»» Wub«t» ings change from year to year. And before a stock repurchase and 51 Emhart had 1986 revenue of consumed more American-made lagging behind Europe and Far Ancient Age...... *13.99 sale of the trusts’ shares pursuant proposal to expire Feb. 8. and made $2.4 million, or 17 cents a share it’s most unlikely the 2.5 million percent after that buyback. At that reported in the final three months of about $2.4 billion. Combined esti­ products. Eastern nations in the race to Jose Cuervo Gold...... NEW YORK — Like rough opals *17.49 shares can be repurchased in one point, there’s no way In the world 1986. mated 19C8 revenues resulting from in a jeweler’s tumbler, the prob­ True. The only question is how increase shipments to Japan, which Our Priou rZI.M - >5 RubM* Plels * 4.99 management can be ousted. N Our *6.96 • *1 fell swoop. For the 12 months of 1987, a merger would exceed $3 billion, lems of the world economy have much. has suddenly become hungry for Nonetheless, a repurchase pro­ Actually, management’s percen­ Dollar and gold down Old Grand Dad ...... *17.99 Schaeffer (■uuoMui...... * 5.99 Stanadyne posted a profit of $41.9 Scott said in the prepared been banged around for so long in Martin Feldstein of Harvard imports. gram does enhance earnings per tage of ownership needn’t be nearly statement. SODA Our Prtou *7.N - >2 SubuM down from 1.6615 million, of $2.90 a share, for a 97 public debates their sharp edges University has stated that if Japan 'The Louvre prescription says Boodles...... *18.49 share and the value of the shares that high. Control can be exercised LONDON (AP) - The dollar Emhart's 31,700 employees nia- COOrS (I * 9.99 —1.3487 Swiss francs, down from percent increase over the profit of are starting to disappear. and Western Europe doubled their nothing about some of the most Pepsi ...... * 5.99 ■I that remain outstanding. With with ownershippf 20 percent or less, moved lower against most major nufacture lawn and garden equip­ growth rates, U.S. exports would go persistent causes of the trade Bombay...... *18.99 24-12 at C m currencies in early European trad­ 1.3490 $21.1 million, or $1.47 a share, Too much polishing is a bad thing higher per-share earnings, divi­ because most stockholders vote reported in all of 1986, ment, golf shafts, hardware, staple in this case, because it means up only about $5 billion a year. deficit, such as a pervasive decline Stolichnaya...... *18.99 Paradise Seltzer...... * 0.06 dends might or might not be with management at shareholders ing today as worries ' persisted —5.6015 French francs, down • pk->2.00->2.00 Suba* Sales were reported up 14.2 guns, industrial hardware, electri­ policy-makers may be losing sight Some other economists call that in the United States' ability to Our Priou rzO M - >2 Sub*)* St. Pauli Girl (oamm)....*16.99 increased. meetings. Some don’t vote at all. about the U.S. trade balance. Gold from 5.6110 cal products, footwear materials, • All S Ittt 1.7S LHar • Salt End$ 1-27-SS - Not Ha$pon$lbla lor TypogrtphleH Erron —1.8635 Dutch guilders, down percent to $137 million in the 1987 of the details that tell the real story. an underestimate, but the fact compete in world markets. The shares that are bought back prices also dropped in Europe. glass machinery and fastening remains that the United States is in Polished gems are good for The dollar was being pressured from 1.8690 fourth quarter compared with $120 As the Group of Seven industrial BURR CORNERS SPIRIT SHOPPE become “ treasury stock.” Besides QUESTION: When newspaper million in the same period of 1986, systems. democracies would have it, there a competitive world and will attracting attention. Reality, unfor­ not sharing earnings, they are not by fears that the 25 percent —1,219.00 Italian lire, down from receive only a fraction of the orders tunately, tends to come rough and 1137 Tollind Tpkb.. MbiKlwtbf, CT ■ 647-9686 tables show that, on a certa in day. a narrowing in the merchandise 1,222.50 are two answers to the huge entitled to dividends and have no stock closed at ” 14 plus >/4,” does imbalances in global trade. that foreigners place, no matter caked with dirt. voice in corporate affairs. They trade deficit to $13.22 billion in —1.2823 Canadian dollars, up that mean the stock is priced at $14, November may be a temporary from 1.2822 East Catholic High School Parent’s Club First, the United States needs to cannot be voted at stockholder or is it $14.50? cut its budget deficit. Second, other meetings. phenotnenon and that the trade In London, the British pound rose will hold it’s nations need to stimulate their Many companies announced performance continues to be an to $1.7955 from $1,7925 late economies. stock repurchase plans imme­ ANSWER: $14. That quotation acute threat to the overall Wednesday. That is the two-part solution WE’RE SERVING YOU BREAKFAST diately after the October stock tells you the last price at 'which that economy. Gold opened in London at a bid Mid-Winter Dance announced in last February’s Lou­ market crash, as their manage­ stock traded on that day was $14 a Until there is a string of improved price of $476.75 a troy ounce, down vre Accord and repeated many ments voiced the opinion that the share. The 'h means the price was monthly trade figures, the dollar is from $477.75 bid late Wednesday. At featuring the times since. While it is as good as stocks were undervalued in the 50 cents a share higher than the likely to remain under pressure, mid-morning Thursday, the city’s formulas go, it is only part of the TOGETHER marketplace. previous day’s closing price. dealers said. five major bullion dealers fixed a “Time Was“ Band picture. If you are looking at a stock table In Tokyo, the dollar plunged 1.98 recommended price of $476.50. Japanese yen to a closing 126.80 Yes, the United States needs to QUESTION: Can stock that has for Wednesday, you know the last In Zurich, the bid price was yen. Later, in London, it edged up to Saturday, January 30, 1988 cut its budget deficit. But consider |McDonaid-s Manchester Herald been repurchased by a company be trading price was $13.50 on ’Tuesday $476.40, down from $477 bid late that both Japan and West Germany reissued at some future date? — unless there was no trade in that 127.32 yen, Wednesday. 8-12 pm *7.50 per person are also running federal budget stock Tuesday. 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Continued from page 1 Manchester Senior Citizens' Center, and She and her husband particularly appre­ Everett J. Livesey, 77, copies of the upcoming week's meal plan are ciate the fact that the cafeteria is open on director of public relation.s and development. available each weekend in the hospital weekends and holidays,, when federally- “ Wedidnot want toset a limit, tosay we would cafeteria. funded senior citizens meals are not served. former SBM president serve dinners only to people from certain For some of the cafeteria regulars, the lack "You should have seen this place on New Villanova knocks towns" of a published menu is no problem. Lenny Year's Day!” she said. "There were colored The matter came to a head last fall, when Ferri. 67. said that he has been eating in the tablecloths, fresh flowers, gold foil on the Everett J. Livesey, 77, who was By Jim Tierney (rebounding) never existed.” The Jburifial-Inquirer newspaper asked to hospital cafeteria almost every night for baked potatoes, the whole bit. You couldn't president of the Savings Bank of Manchester Herald UConn ran.off the first nine points begin publishing the weekly hospital menus, about three years. He lives in a single room on have asked for a nicer atmosphere, even in a NCAA hoop Manchester from 1964 until his of the second half and assumed a retirement in 1975, died Wednesday according to Beck. The Main Street, with no cooking facilities. finer-type restaurant." — see page 14 MancRFsIer Herald was already publishing At this time, no additional food service staff HARTFORD — This was sup­ 36-35 lead on a Phil Gamble in St. Simon's Island, Ga. "This is ju.st a great thing for someone like the mqpiis. has been hired to handle the dinner crowds, posed to be the University of 3-pointer with 17:35 left. A Robinson Wednesday in St. Simon's Island, me. I'm not a fussy eater.” he said. “ I'll take Connecticut’s opportunity to rise Ga. Wiganowske and Beck decided that the Wiganowske said. game would never have been close. hoop followed which gave UConn its whatever they've got. And it's always real from its past dormant life-style in last lead, 38-37. He was born July 10,1910, in New additional exposure would hurt the meal "W e came out of the gate and program since it already was filled to good." "We have handled it all by changing the Big East Conference. "They (UConn) gave us a heck of Bedford, Mass., and while living in Arthur Stewart agreed. The cafeteria has used five different defenses five capacity. They decided not to give the weekly people's hours, by rearranging shifts." he On the heels of their thrilling 51-50 a run.” Massimino said. “ Afterthat Oyster Bay, N.Y., he was president four hot entrees, two soups, a salad bar and a different trips down the floor for menus to the Journal-Inquirer. When the said, “ But we have gone about as far as we can victory over 13th-ranked Syracuse the kids responded very well. I of City Savings Bank of Brooklyn, complete line of sandwiches every night. them,” Massimino explained. " I Journal-Inquirer complained, the decision go with that." University last Saturday in the thought Cliff Robinson played ex­ N.Y. If additional staff is not added, then the thought it was a terrific run.” was made to give menus to neither of the “ There is always something you can find Carrier Dome, the ever-improving tremely well.” He began his banking career as a serving hours for the .seniors may be cut back, papers. that you'll like," said Stewart, of Boulder Huskies had a chance to inject Spearheaded by 7-foot-2 sopho­ Gamble, whose 2-for-ll shooting clerk at Dime Savings in Brooklyn, or the dinner hours for staff may be 'The result was that the telephones at the Road, who eats in the cafeteria a few times more center Tom Greis, the Wild­ N.Y., in 1930 and rose through the manipulated, so that the two groups do not further shock waves through the performance was largely due to Herald and at the hospital began ringing, as each week. cats outrebounded the Huskies. ranks to beocme the bank's presi­ overlap. Big East Wednesday night as they Gary Massey’s defensive umbrella, dent in 1958 and took the City senior citizens began calling to see whther Unawarethat the hospital isstrugglingwith entertained the surprising first- 42-32. Greis collected a career-high knew his team wasneverincontrol. Savings Bank post in 1961. there was meat loaf oi chicken a la king on the the burden of its success, Helen and Tony "It's clear that there's a need out there for place Villanova Wildcats. 15 caroms, 14 off the defensive "W e couldn’t get our offense He is a graduate of Wesleyan menu. Papa of Bluefield Drive gave the cafeteria a this program." said Wiganowske. "Obviously boards. Villanova shot 53 percent J As it turned out, the Huskies were going.” the 6-4 junior said. "When “ We know that this was a tough decision, it's been good for the community, and it's been University, Middletown, the Ston­ four-star rating. still on Cloud Nine somewhere (25-for-47) while UConn continued we took the one-point lead we especially for the people who have to answer somewhat good for us It's just that there's got its offensive woes with a 33 percent ier Graduate School of Banking and We're always plea.sed. It's excellent," said between Syracuse and Hartford slacked up again and they took the phones" Berk said Helen Papa, who said the couple eats dinner in to be a way to tactfully limit the numbers that effort. I8-for-54. the American Institute of Banking. EVERETT J. LIVESEY because Villanova sped out to a 13-0 advantage of that slip. They didn’t He served as a lieutenant com­ However the menus are posted at the the cafeteria at least five nights a week. we're serving." . . . died in Georgia lead and dominated the Huskies en “ I really think it (the problem) lose their composure.” mander in the U.S. Navy during route to a 69-58 victory before a was offense.” UConn Coach Jim World War II in the office of the During Livesey's presidency, the UConn closed to within two, 49-47. crowd of 13,077 at the Civic Center. Calhoun said. "W e got a great effort Secretary of the Navy. He taught at Saving Bank of Manchester was in on a George 15-footer from the from Cliff. Unfortjg4lately. no one Stonier Graduate School of Bank­ a period of growth and several of its The Wildcats remain in first in ba.seline with 11:40 to go. The ing, Brown University in Rhode branches were opened. Financial questions hinder Gary Hart the conference with a 5-1 mark and else answered Ulfe bell. We got Huskies scored only 11 points the A Island, Dartmouth College in New He is survived by his wife, hammered (on the boards), It’s rest of the way. A Plansky follow-up had been a campaign contributorin they are 13-4 overall while UConn Hampshire and the University of Loraine Livesey of 117 Colonial Continued from page I anonymity. money and often tried "to get very discouraging to me that we gave Villanova an eight-point lead. 1984. slips to 2-4 in the Big East and 9-5 Massachusetts in Amherst, Mass. Drive, St. Simon's Island: a daugh­ "When we needed fliers printed something for nothing." can’t do a better job off the 60-52, with four minutes remaining. "He as well as everyone else has overall. The Huskies will visit He was the author of many articles ter, Laura Wheatley of Glaston­ Hart campaign for $96,000 in or a chartered plane. Stuart man­ This source, who also spoke on offensive glass. Tom (Greis) is Junior Doug West scored 10 of his been told that we expect to comply Alumni Hall Saturday night (8, on savings banking and had served bury; a stepdaughter, Loraine services, a debt that is under aged to get it done" without the 1984 the condition of anonmynity, said making a message in the Big East team-high 15 points in the second campaign paying for the services, with the campaign laws," Hart Channel 20) to battle St. John's, a as an officer of several professional Boland of Washington, D. C.: a settlement review by the FEC for 10 the campaign would often contract that he’s a player.” half. Plansky scored 14 while the source said. "Stuart picked up for services from supporters, such said. 65-58 winner over Georgetown at organizations. stepson, Frank K. Boland, of cents on the dollar. Kenny Wilson added 12. the tab for a variety of other as car rental agencies, whose In Des Moines, Waito said, “ I had the Capital Centre in Landover, Villanova senior Mark Plansky, Locally, he was active in the Washington, D.C.: and two grand­ “ 1 never really felt a sense that "However, the issue of impropr­ things." owners did not expect to be paid. a job with Karl" and "I performed Md.. Wednesday night. whose buzzer shot beat the Huskies. Chamber of Commerce and the children, Christopher and Brad we were in control.” Calhoun said. iety goes beyond simply a legal "There's not a doubt in my mind The vendors would willingly pro­ duties for" the video producer. 63-61, on Dec, 8, picked up his third_ N United Fund and was a member of Wheatley. It was the Huskies’ 14th straight question,” the statement said. that there were people at the vide the goods and servees under In comments to CNN and other foul with 5:52 left in the first half.' the Kiwanis Club of Manchester as Memorial services will be held loss to Villanova. well as serving on the board of the "Any contributions or any arrange­ highest levels of the Hart campaign such conditions because they reporters, Walto said he was not on Behind Robinson’s 10 first-half HUSKY NOTES - Since joining Friday at 4 p.m. at St. Simon's "W e played a very, very good Manchester Community Redevel­ ments that appear to violate even that knew this was illegal and were wanted to heip Hart, said this Hart's payroll while he was getting points. UConn rallied and close to the Big East in 1980-81. Villanova is Methodist Church. St. Simon's game.” Villanova Coach opment Foundation. Island. the spirit of the law are plotting to make that happen," the official. paid by Karl. “ I was a volunteer. within six, 29-23. on a free throw by 125-23 overall when they have held Rollie Massimino said. “ This is a unacceptable." source said. Campaigning in New Hampshire, I'm still a volunteer, always been a freshman Lyman DePriest. its opponent to 69 points or less. . . Former Hart campaign staffers volunteer." very, very big win. I don’t say that Karl, who amassed his fortune Hart was dogged with questions Freshman Murray Williams, out George attempted only five shots in Eugene J. O'Reilly Christian burial at 10 a.m. in St. told The Associated Press that the marketing Jane Fonda workouts about the reiationship with Karl, He FEC spokesman Sharon Snyder often. They (UConn) are an out­ Francis of Assisi Church. Burial of Torrington High, scored seven of the game, four in the second half. Eugene J. O'Reilly. 65. of 176 help from Karl was just one and Playboy videos, did not return first said he didn't know Walto's said she could not disclose whether standing basketball team." will be in Center Cemetery. South his nine points during the first 20 "Everyone is telling me to shoot Homestead St., died Wednesday at example of a varietyof waysHart's a reporter's telephone calls on position with the campaign, then the agency is investigating the Windsor. Calling hours are today Anyone who viewed the game minutes. The meticulous Wildcats, more.” he said. "E very game poses Manchester Memorial Hospital. He campaigns knowingly took advan­ Wednesday. said he knew Walto was an advance matter. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. knows the Huskies were anything who. refused to take bad shots. led. a different challenge. 'The shots will was the husband of Anne (Catan- tage of financial aid from suppor­ The source, who was in a position man. The law also bars an employer Memorial donations may be but outstanding. The Wildcats burst 35-27, at the intermission. Greis c me.” . . . UConn is shooting 44.8 zaro) O'Reilly. ters that skirts the laws. to deal with Karl, added thatduring Hart acknowledged later Wed­ from assigning an employee to made to the South Windsor Visiting out to a 13-0 lead before UConn tallied nine of his II points inWhe percent from 3-point range. . Born in Pennsylvania, he lived in But both were quick to say that 1986 and early 1987, "Walto was a nesday that Walto was on Karl's work on a candidate's behalf for Nurse Association, 1009 Sullivan first half. .UConn is 28-42 overall in the Civic AP photo Manchester for over 20 years. He many campaigns do precisely what full-time advance man for Hartand payroll but said, "The question is, more than an hour a week unless junior Willie McCloud broke the Ave., South Windsor 06074. the Hart committees did, with the he was on Karl's payroll." was he doing work for the person that work is reported as a contribu­ scoring ice with 4:25 gone. Without "Rebounding,” Husky sopho­ Center. . . Robinson is third in the was a Navy veteran of the Korean HIGH ROAD — Doug West of Villanova Civic Center. Cliff Robinson, behind War and World War II and a principal goal being to save cam­ Walto was working for Hart's who was paying him?" tion in kind and subject to the same Husky junior Cliff Robinson, who more point guard Tate George Big East in rebounding (9.2). He member of the Disabled American Gall Morehouse paign money, not just evade the campaign as recently as Tuesday in Hart said he was aware that Karl $1,000 limit. scored a game-high 24 points (the explained, referring to the Huskies’ was 6-for-14 from the floor and goes to the basket against UConn in West, tries to block him. The Wildcats laws. Veterans, in Hartford. Gail (Taggart) Morehou.se 44 of North Carolina. only Husky in double figures), this single reason for its demise. "It I2-for-17 from the foul line. first-half action Wednesday night at the won, 69-58. "It's all true.” said one former Besides his wife, he is survived 108 Avondale Road, died Wednes­ Another staffer who took part in staffer, speaking of the Karl Hart's 1984 campaign said that by a son. Eugene Gino O'Reilly of day at Manchester Memorial Hos­ allegations, on the condition of Manchester: a daughter. Sharon pital She was the wife of Harold J committee was often strapped for Country club hearing Bastille of Manchester; and seven Morehouse grandchildren. She was horn in Hartford. Dec 8 Outside punch The funeral is Saturday at 9: 15 1943. and had been a Manchester is postponed by state a.m. from the John F. Tierney resident for 20 years. She was Senkow files suit Funeral Home. 219 W Center St., employed as a key punch operator By Andrew Yurkovsky while a cafe license has no such followed by a Mass of Christian in the insurance indu.stry. She had Manchester Herald requirement. Thomas said the 2 burial at 10a.m. in the Church of the been a volunteer with the Mu.scular country club would be able to comply with zoning regulations for aiding Ceitics Assumption. Burial with full mil­ Dystrophy Foundation and also to win back job The state Liquor Control Com­ itary honors will be in East with the American Red Cross mission will hold off on a formal a cafe license. Cemetery. Calling hours are today Besides her husband she is hearing on alleged license viola­ By Howard Ulman Senkow, the top town engineer for Costeiio agreed to postpone a from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday, from 2 survived by a son Craig A Walter J Senkow. the former tions at the Manchester Country formal hearing indefinitely since, The Associated Press to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Morehouse, and a daughter. Carrie town engineer who resigned in 1986 18 years, was originally fired in Club until after the club files for a NBA roundup May 1986 for "violation of proper he said, it appears a cafe license Memorial donations may be L Morehouse both at home: her amid charges of sexual harass­ license change that could resolve BOSTON — For years. Boston’s town personnel practices." In an will resolve alleged violations. — see page 13 made to the Disabled American father William Taggart of Glaston- ment. is suing the town, charging the problem. inside game has been among the investigation that began before the Veterans. 450 Main St.. Hartford bury: her mother. Helen that the accusations were a pretext Allan Thomas, the attorney re­ "W e'll just have to keep on NBA's best This season. Celtic firing, Senkow admitted to police 06103, attention R. Aloissio. (Schorder) Pettis of East Hartford: to force him from his job. presenting the country club, told monitoring the problem,” Costello opponents also have to worry about that he had placed pornographic and several aunts and uncles Senkow, 51. filed the complaint Philip J. Costello Jr., a commis­ said. one of the league’s best long-range quarter because the Celtics are materials on the desk of Carol Zebb, The funeral is Saturday at 9: ,10 Wednesday in U.S. District Court in sioner with the Liquor Control Among license regulations the attacks. strong in that quarter.” said James Anna Marie Desroslers then assistant town planning a m at the Holmes Funeral Home Hartford. He is seeking a trial by Commission, during an informal club was alleged to have violated That one-two punch gave Phoenix Edwards, who led Phoenix with 28 director. Anna Marie (Bouchey) Desrosi- 400 Main St Manchester Burial jury, reinstatement to his former hearing today in the commission's are: not operating as a restaurant, problems deploying its defenders points. Senkow said he put the materials ers. of Rocky Hill, died Tuesday at will be in East Cemetery. Calling job, back pay and unspecified Hartford office that the country faiiure to cooperate with the Wednesday night. It also gave the Boston took a 98-75 advantage — photographs and the novel Hartford Hospital.^ She was the hours are Friday from 2 to 4and 7to punitive and compensatory dam­ club has applied to the Zoning commission, and failure to register Celtics a 131-115 victory over the into the final period and led by 16 to "Looking for Mr. Goodbar” — on -V mother of Carol LaJoie of 9 p.m ages, according to the complaint, Board of Appeals for a cafe liquor a change in trade name. According Suns. 23 points the rest of the way. Zebb's desk to cheer her up. Manchester. Memorial donations may be which was prepared by Bloomfield license. The club now has a to commission documents, the Led by Danny Ainge. Boston The victory was the Celtics’ fifth In August 1986, Senkow was Besides her daughter, she is made to the Mu.scular Dystrophy attorney Leon M. Rosenblatt. restaurant liquor license. name Woodbridge Country Ciub is made 8 of II attempts at 3-pointers. straight at home by at least 16 allowed to resign after an agree­ survived by another daughter, Foundation John Fitch Blvd Named in the complaint besides Thomas said before the hearing, included on a sign at the club even TWO HANDS — Manches­ Ainge. who hit 4 of 6. had 21 points points. They have won six games in ment was reached with his union, Nancy Burrington of Glastonbury: South Windsor 06074 the town is Town Manager Robert “ It's been apparent from the though the club is registered with ter High’s Jason Goddard and extended his NBA record to 21 a row. the last four against teams the Civil Service Employees two sons, Richard Desrosiers of B. Weiss, Assistant Town Manager investigations of the commission, the commission as the Manchester (25) grabs a rebound in straight games with at least one with losing records, and 16 of their Newport Center. Vt., and Gary Steven R. Werbner, Town Police Affiliates. Country Club. Henry W. Matson that it's (cafe license) probably a Tuesday night's game with 3-point basket. Larry Bird, who led last 18. Phoenix lost its third Desrosiers of Ellington: brothers Chief Robert D. Lannan, Public After Senkow's departure, the more appropriate license.” The commission began investi­ Boston with 23 points, sank all three straight game. and sisters living out of state: and Henry W Matson. 74. of 261 Works Director George A. Kandra, town had been unable fill the A restaurant license requires gating complaints made by critics South Windsor High in of his bombs. The Celtics’ competition gets six grandchildren. Spruce St . died Wednesday at and Manchester Police Detective position of chief town engineer. One that hot meals be served at all times of the country club in Juiy. South Windsor. The “ The 3-pointer gives them tougher Friday night when The funeral is Friday at 10a.m. in Manchester Memorial Hospital He Lorraine Duke. candidate took the job for three another level.” Phoenix Coach comes to Boston. The Hawks, who Buckingham Congregational was the husband of Ursula (Seger- "The defendent colluded and Bobcats Todj Gozdeck (40) days and then quit. looks on from below. John Wetzel said. “ It opens up the play at Cleveland tonight, are tied Church, 16 Cricket Lane. Glaston­ dahl) Matson. conspired with one another inten­ inside for (Kevin) McHale and with Boston for the Eastern Confer­ bury. Burial will be in Green Born in Manchester, Oct 10.1913 tionally and maliciously for the The town has since given up on Goddard leads the Indians (Robert) Parish and I don’t think ence’s best record at 27-10. Cemetery, Glastonbury. Calling he was a lifelong resident He was a purpose of forcing the plaintiff out trying to fill the post and has ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. in scoring, averaging 19.0 they need a lot of help getting But Boston has excellent outside hours are today from 7 to 9 p.m. at veteran of World War II in the U.S. of his position of town engineer," created in its place a new position, open,” shooting — its 58.4 percent marks­ the Farley-Sullivan Funeral Home, Army Air Force Before retiring 12 director of engineering services. ■ ■ '■ f Robert!.Smith,Inc. points a game, and will the complaint says. S INSIIRANSMITHS INSURANSMITHS S IN K The Celtics sank their first six manship Wednesday night im­ 50 Naubuc Ave., Glastonbury. years ago. he was employed as a lead them when they host 3-point shots, capped by Bird’s proved its NBA leading field goal Memorial donations may be motor route supervisor for the Same name for gulf 1914 East Hartford High in a key second that made the score 45-32 percentage to 52.1 — and improved made to the American Cancer Hartford Courant where he worked CCC East Division clash with 9:24 left in the first half. His bench play. Society. 670 Prospect Ave.. Hart­ for 42 years He was a member of Motor oil terms: The Persian Gulf has had the same name since ancient Greek Friday night at Clarke first 3-pointer had given Boston the Recent free agent acquisitions ford 06105. the Emanuel Lutheran Church Dirk Minniefield and Artis Gilmore and Roman times. Persia formally Arena. Both teams are lead forgood. 19-16 with 4:51 to play Besides his wife he is surv’ived by What they mean 649-5241 in the opening period. both excelled against Phoenix. three sons Bruce A. Matson of became Iran in 1935. At one time, Jeannette Hatton the Shah of Iran wanted to rename 65 E. Center Street undefeated in CCC East Manchester. Stephen P. Matson of BARTLESVILLE, Okla. (AP) - "The 3-pointer is good because it Starting for injured Dennis John­ the gulf the Iranian Gulf. In 1958, play. Jeannette (Chase) Hatton, 74, of West Hartford and David J. Matson Here are some motor oil facts for Manchester, CT. opens up the low post,” Bird said. son, Minniefield was one of seven Iran protested an Iraqi Cabinet Rocky Hill, died Tuesday at Hart­ of Vernon; a daughter. Mary E. drivers. “ They (the Suns) have to extend Celtics to score in double figures. decision to call if the Gulf of Arabia. ford Hospital. She was the wife of Mat.son of Rockport. Mass.: a theirdefense fartheroutand weare He had season highs of 16 points. 10 Detergent-dispersants: These But on Saudi Arabian maps, it's the late Leonard W. Hatton and brother. Carl R, Matson of Man­ such a strong team down low. assists and six steals and matched are the additives that keep the been the Arabian Gulf for years, sister of Harry Clark Woolley of chester: a sister, Edith Naezkowski “ I think the 3-pointer hurts teams his season high of six rebounds. engine clean and stop dirt particles according to National Geographic. Manchester. of Newport Beach. Calif.; and four ^Sebcar yi^Asff more in the second half than the Gilmore had 10 points, five re­ Besides her brother, she is from massing. They work by w " ($4.50 VALUE) granddaughters. WITH OIL CHANGE 8. THIS AD- first half because of its psychologi­ bounds and two blocks in 18 survived by two sons, Richard C, surrounding the particles, most of 9 The funeral is Saturday at 11 a.m. -MUST PRESENT THIS A l^ minutes. which are invisible, with a shell of cal impact.” Chase of Rocky Hill and Alan P. at the Watkins Funeral Home. 142 “ Dirk is a scrapper. I’m not that molecules. This action causes the Boston let a 15-point lead with less Chase of South Windsor: and two E. Center St. Burial will be in the CALDWELL than three minutes to play in the surprised by what he’s doing,” grandchildren. She was prede­ imprisoned specks to repel one veterans' section of East Ceme­ first half slip to 61-52 at Jones said. "Artis is very obvious ceased by her first husband, another, says Phillips 66. tery. Calling hours are Friday from intermission. on the defensive end. He Carleton S. Chase. OIL INC. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Anti-wear agents; In highly intimidates.” The funeral is Friday at 10 a.m. at Memorial donations may be loaded parts such as camshafts and “ We were letting them get a lot of the James T. Pratt Funeral Ser­ made to the Emanuel Lutheran valve lifters, an oii film is usually easy baskets in the first half,” That’s something Phoenix tried, vice, 277 Folly Brook Blvd., We­ 78.9 Church. 60 Church St.. Manchester squeezed so thin it breaks. This e1 2 Boston Coach K.C. Jones said. "We but failed, to do. thersfield. Burial will be at the 06040 or to the American Diabetes per gal. C. O. D. closed off the middle in the third "We scrambled on defense all 8 could mean damaging metal-to- convenience of the family. There Association. 17 Oakwood Ave., metal contact. Anti-wear agents period.” night,” Wetzel said, "but the 3-point are no calling hours. West Hartford. reduce frictional buildup and metal The Celtics opened that quarter shots took the wind out of our sails.” Memorial donations may be 649-8841 wear. PrfcM Swb/eef to Chongo 315 Broad St., Manchester 647-8997 with a 14-2 run. with Parish and “ The 3-pointers got us going.” made to the American Heart Irving C. Morton 14 SERVICES IN 10 MINUTES McHale each scoring six points, Jones said, " I f Danny and Larry Association, 310 Collins St., NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY that gave them a 75-54 lead. put them in. it's good for us and bad Hartford. Irving C. Morton. 57. of Crom­ OIL CHANGE INCLUDES: CHECK & FILL: “ Coach told us at halftime we had for the other team. I like to see well, husband of Dorothy (Davis) • Change oil (up to 5 qts.) • Brake fluid to come out tough in the third that.” Morton, died Tuesday at home. He THANKSGIVING DAILY 10W-‘30or lOW-40 • Power steering John P. Malln was the father of Pamela (Morton) NOVENA TO ST. JUDE • New oil filter #Chn5sis Iu Ih' flu id • Vacuum interior • B a lie ry John P. “ Shorty" Malin, 77, of Brannick of Manchester. O holy St. Jude, Apostle and mar­ tyr, great In virtue and rich In mira­ RENTALS • Check air filter • Transmission fluid David Koot/Manchaater Herald South Windsor, died Wednesday at Besides his wife and daughter, he from ___ • Clean winrJshield • W in dshie ld wusIilm cles: near kinsman ol Jesus Christ, • Check tire pressure • Differential home. He was the husband of Mary is survived by a son, Carl L. Morton faithful Intercessor of all who In­ Whalers home tonight • Check belts & hoses (Turosky) Malin and brother of of Phoenix, Ariz.; and' two voke your special partronage In 95 ALL FOR ONLY George Malin of Manchester. grandchildren. time of need. To you I have re­ $' Psr Oiy Besides his wife and brother, he is The funeral is Frida; at 10a.m. in course from the depth of my heart MHS hosts EHHS in important battie HARTFORD — The Hartford Detriot Sunday. survived by three sons. Dr. John E. the United Methodist Church. Main and humbly beg to whom Ood has Whalers (18-20-7) will entertain the Mike Liut will make his 13th given such great power to come to PEN«OIL' COMPLETE! New York Islanders tonight (7:30, consecutive start in goal for Hart-, Malin of the Broad Brook section of Street. East Berlin, with the Rev. my assistance. Help me In my pre­ The undefeated Manchester High This will be the first major Manchester is led by senior point Coach Frank Kinelsaid. "W e would Dorothy Weigane officiating. Bur­ M -F 8:30-5:30 SportsChnanel, WTIC) at the Civic ford while New York will counter Windsor, Robert K. Malin of South sent and urgent petition. In return I Alto avalltbit; Th 8 :3 0 -8 boys’ basketball team (8-0. 5-0 in encounter of the season for the guard Matt Vaughn (17.1). and like to prove that we can play with Center. The Whalers are in fourth Windsor and Thomas P. Malin of ial will be in Wilcox Cemetery, East promise to make your name known Affordable Sat. 8 - 5 the CCC East) will collide with Indians and the winner will take juniors Jason Goddard (19.0) and the better people. They (the play­ with Kelly Hrudey. Hartford is 9-9-5 and cause you to be Invoked. Sun. 1 0 -3 place in the Adams Division and are Vernon: a sister, Anna Kuktis of Berlin. Calling hours are Friday Week and Monthly conference rival East Hartford over sole possession of the top spot Paris Oates (13.6). The Indians ers) have been thinking about it for at home this season. Pat LaFon- from 9 a.m. until the time of the Say three “Our Fathers. Three coming off an encouraging 3-2 road Broad Brook: six grandchiidren: Rental Rates High (7-1. 6-0) Friday night at 7:30 in the Central Connecticut Confer­ dropped both meetings with the awhile.” taine leads the Islanders with 58 Hall Marys and Glorias." Publica­ trip. Hartford has won its last two and several nieces and nepews. He service. Cromwell Funeral Home. tion must be promised. St. Jude at the Clarke Arena. The Indians ence East Division. The visiting Hornets last season by a combined points (32 goals, 26 assists). was predeceased by a son, Douglas games, the latest a 6-3 win over 506 Main St., Cromwell, has charge pray for us and all who Invoke your 6 4 6 -0 1 2 8 have matched the best undefeated Hornets will be led by 6-foot-7 senior total of four points. Revenge will be Stewart Gavin (ankle), Brent Minnesota Tuesday night. This will T. Malin. of arrangements. aid. Amen, This novsna has never THE PRICE Of start ever by a Manchester team. All-Stater Troy McKoy. who is on their minds. Manchester is East Hartford’s only loss this Peterson (thigh) and Neil Sheehy been known to fall. 1 have had my LYNCH LEASING, INC. begin a three-game homestand for The funeral is Friday at 9:15a.m. Memorial donations may be The 1956-57 and '62-63 squads also considered to be one of the top coming off a 62-49 win over South .season was to Newington. A large (groin) remain out of the lineup. request granted. 435 WEST CENTER ST. OIL CHANGE the Whalers. After tonight they will at the Samsel & Carmon Funeral made to Boy Scout Troop 26. in care posted eight consecutive wins to players in the state. McKoy is Windsor Tue.sday night. crowd is expected to be on hand at Kevin Dineen (shoulder) isn't ex­ Y.M.A. host Minnesota on Saturday and Home, 419 Buckland Road, South of Robert Belliveau. 4 Oxford Lane. MANCHESTER. CT begin their seasons. averaging 27 points per game. "It is a.very big game.” Indian Clarke Arena. pected to play, either. Windsor, followed by a Mass of Cromwell. 06416. It — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Jan 21, 1988 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurgday. Jan, 21. 1988 — U Comprehensive Nova Scotia fishing guide ayaiiable Strong checking the key as Eagles ice Suffield

insert above this, shows each river In detail, and Remember how cold it was last week? Heck of a Tuna Charters. BOLTON — With its checking had 31 for Glastonbury. time to be thinking about Atlantic salmon fishing, the names aifd locations of each pool. A great job. * The fresh water rivers and lakes are clearly game in order. East Catholic High Ciolkosz, Hughes and defense- and Nova Scotia. I must be getting real dingy, definied. with their inhabitants color coded as to I ’ve heard so much about the Stewiacke, and the downed Suffield High, 3-1, in ice H.S. Roundup men Ron Smith and Andy Gagnon because that's all that was on my mind all week up Joe’s species such as American Eel. American Shad. La Have, that this year coming I ’m going to hit hockey action Wednesday night at played well for Manchester. Ciol­ until Thursday. Speckled Trout (Sea Trout - Brook Trout), Rainbow them at prime time as the map illustrates, from the Bolton Ice Palace. kosz had an assist to go along with BillSenecal. Brad Stevens and Father Jack World Trout. Brown Trout, Atlantic Salmon, Rainbow Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 on the Stewiacke, and first of The win lifts the Eagles to 8-3 for his two goals. Moskus. salmon fishing buddies of mine, showed up Smelt, Smallmouth Bass. Chain Pickerel, Striped. June to July 25, on the La H ave. the season. They are now idle for 10 Manchester’s next game is Satur­ Joe German days until their next appearance on MHS stopped in the Back Room Thursday night and we started Bass, and White Perch. On the reverse side of the The map also has an excellent listing of canoe day at 1:30 p.m. against Fermi Jan. 30 against Fermi High at the High at the Enfield Twins Rink. rehashing last year’s trip to the province, when map are sketches of most of these fish and waterways in Ndva Scotia, with an insert map of SOUTH W IN D SO R - Two third- Enfield Twins Rink in a 1:30 p.m. period short-handed goals were the G lastonbury 2 1 2— 5 through the door came Len Clark of Peabody. descriptions of same, along with a key to the their locations and canoe outfitters. start. Manchester 1 1 1— 3 M ass. Speaking of outfitters, a listing of all fishing difference as Glastonbury High Scoring; families of the fresh waterfish. "W e played very well,” said East edged past Manchester High, 5-3, outfitters in the province is shown qt their First period; G— Brian Seidel (Mike Clark, a fellow outdoor writer, is also a TV The m ap has to be one of the most comprehensive Also on the same reverse side is a fishing guide Coach Joe Hubbach. "Wehadthree Wednesday night in ice hockey Logan) :52, M— Dave Ciolkosz (Todd producer, ourdoor media consultant, and a fellow fishing guides to an area I have ever seen. listing the best months foreach species, and the locations. So if one wants to find an outfitter, the solid periods with good backcheck- Carlson, Ron Smith) 6:21, G — Saul action at the Hartford Arena. Sandler (Logan) 8:31. salmon fisherman. We met in Nova Scotia two Especially fora province. rivers in each county containing said fish. If one names and addresses are right on the m aps with Ing, gfxxi defense. It was a good The Tomahawks are now 6-4 for Second period: Brian Hughes (Luc years ago. Besides the usual province cartography showing wanted to fish Inveress County for sea run their locations near the bodies of water wanted to effort all around.” the season while the Indians fall to Larose, Ciolkosz) ppg, 4:59, G — Logan Suffield took theearlyleadatO; 02 (Seidel) 6:46. Clark arrived with a map of Nova Scotia, which the route numbers and tna.ior and m inor highways, brookies, the map shows thafthe Mabou, S. W. be fished. 1-8 with their, eighth consecutive Third period: M — Ciolkosz (Hughes) is the sub.iect of this column. towns, and cities, the map is covered with different Margaree. and Denys rivers in May and June are If any of you would'like a map, you may obtain on a goal from Tim Gifford with loss. ppg, 6:31, Q— Logon (Sandler) sh 7:05, Scott Savaski knotting it with 1:44 G— Breen (Logan) sh, 10:36. Let me back up a second. Clark does a great deal symbols for different species of fish in each locale. the be.st places and times to go for it. one by writing to Leonard J. Clark, 71 Gardner St., Manchester pulled even at 3-all left in the period, assisted by Ron Saves: M — Cantrell 17, G— Peltzer 31. of work for the Bureau of Tourism in Nova Scotia, Although the m ap is 98 percent concerned with The most "Bountiful Rivers for Salmon Fishing” Peabody, Mass.. 01960; or get in touch with me here on a power-play goal from sopho­ Cote and Dan West. It was Savas- more left wing Dave Ciolkosz at and the m ap he brought to us is a combined effort of fresh water fishing, and its species, a small with their dates and locations are located on an in Manchester. It would be well worth your while. ki's first goal of the season. 6; 31 of the third period. The Indians Tourism, and Departments of Lands & Forests. color-coded insert shows where key salt water insert of the main map. Not only does it list the Joe barman, a Manchester resident for many Andy Prestash put the Eagles in had a man-advantage for five Wrestling Fisheries, N.S. Dept, of Ed., and the Federal fishing areas are located. The species are Striped Stewiacke. the St. M a ry ’s Moser. Margaree. Gold, years, is a recognized authority on the subject of front with a short-handed goal at minutes as a Glastonbury iceman Government Department of Fisheries and Oceans. Bass, Tuna. Mackerel, Pollock, and the location of La Have. Medway, and Grand rivers, but another , bamboo fly rods, and the sport of fly fishing. 1:42 of the second period. It was picked up a major for kicking. J Cheney toppFed Prestash’s eighth goal of the year After the Indians tying goal, and third in three games. He broke however, the Tomahawks struck Visiting RHAM High took home a out l-on-2 and blistered a IS-foot twice with Mike Logan getting the 42-30 decision over host (?heney slapshot into the upper comer game-winner at 7; 05 and Rick Tech Wednesday afternoon in (Char­ behind Suffield goalie Keith Breen adding an insurance goal at ter Oak Conference wrestling IS SCOREBOARD Formarek. 10:36. action. The loss drops the Techmen to Alex Rodriguez iced it with his “We scored a power-play goal to 3-15 overall for the season. (Che­ second goat of the campaign at tie it and I think we then had a ney’s next action is Saturday at Penguins 8, BIsekhawks 3 NBA results SuperSonIcs 108, Knicks 96 Hovf top twenty fared David Frost 10; 46 of the third period, assisted by mental lapse after that.” Manches­ A Dan Foreman home at 1 p.m. against Killingly. Reginald Plnto/Minchsatar Herald Jim Hollet Prestash and Jeff Morin. ter Coach Eric Fam o said. “On a Bethel and Waterford, Hockey Pittsburgh 3 3 2— 8 NEW YORK (96) How the Associated Press Top Twenty Fred Couples East goalie Jamie Pasterick had power play you mentally feel you Bullets 110, 76ers 96 college basketball teams fared Wednes­ Steve Classon. Brett Lassen. Jim TANGLED UP— Cheney Tech’s Jim 135-pound match Wednesday after­ Chicago 3 0 1—3 Green 1-2 1-2 3, Newman 9-19 7-9 26, Leonard Thompson a strong game in between the pipes have an advantage and I think we Rrst Period— 1, Chlcogo, T.Murray 13 Ewlno8-113719, Jockson38CKI7, Wilkins 1-5 day: Dave Barr Classon, Ron Pirtel and Todd Rose Classon (left) and RHAM High’s Arthur noon. Classon came away a winner with (Cassidy, Graham), 4:50. 2, Pittsburgh, 54 6, Cartwright 512 2-3'10,Tucker382-2 1. Arizona (151) did not play. - Scott Hoch for East with 20 saves. Hubbach just let down. We made critical were victorious for (Cheney. The WASHINGTON (110) 2. North Carolina (131) did not plov. Bruce Lle*ike Annechrico are locked up in their a pin in 47 seconds. NHL standings Quinn 16 (Bouroue, Coffey), 9:30 (pp). 3, B.KIng 4-12 (M) 8, Catledge 5-15 4-4 14, 10, Walker 372-26, Orr 2-804)4, Carlisle 1-10O said all five of E a st’s defensive mistakes at critical times and it Pittsburgh, Brown 9 (Dohloulst, Bodger), 2, Donovan 1-31-2 3. Totols 3584 22-3196. 3. Temple (124)) did not play. Gene Sauers Techmen’s Paul Hunter suffered M.Malane 9-14 6-7 24, Colter 1-4 0-0 2, 4. Kentucky (12-2) lost to Florida 5356. Fuzzy Zoeller corps turned in solid efforts as well. hurt,” 160- Romano (R) pinned Hunter 3:34, technical fall over waiter Lee 4:47,112- 14:16? 4, Chicago, Watson I (Grohom, J.Molone5165517,Johnson572-212,Bol2-4 his first loss of the season to 7-3. WALES CONFERENCE Nylund), 15:54. 5, Pittsburgh, Simmer 6 S E A T T L E (108) 5. Purdue (151) beat Michigan State Bab Twav Formarek had 31 saves for Suffield. Brian Seidel and Saul Sandier 171- Vendrillo (R) WBF,m 189- Rose Tom Dickenson (W) WBF, 119- Craft Patrick DIvlilon 04) 4, Williams 8-18 4-5 20, Alarle 1-2 0412, 7367. Mac 0'(5radv RHAM’s Drew Romano in the (CT) pinned Terrance 3:50, Unlimited- Aaron Dixon (145) and Jon Dixon (M ) drew with, D an M eaken 0-0, 125- (Siren, Lemleux). 19:02 (pp). Bogues 3-81-2 7. Totals 44-10022-25110. Chambers 513 5612, McDaniel 152511-16 sandwiched goals around one from W L T Pts OF OA Penalties— Quinn, Pit (hooking), 2:45; 41, Lister 2-41-25, Ellis 8-19 36 20, McMillan 6. Pittsburgh (131) did not play. Mike Reid 160-pound class. Jim Classon upped Docker (R) pinned Murphy :29. (140) were the lone winners for Jason Henry (W ) dec. E rlcG re m m o 5 3 , Philadelphia 23 17 6 52 158 162 B.Murroy,Chi (holding), 7:49; Callander, 57 4-5 12, Polynice 37 1-2 7,SchoeneO0 7. Michigan (151) did not ploy. Brett Upper East Catholic 1 1 1—3 Ciolkosz in the first period for a 2-1 his individual mark to 18-0 with his 130- Kirk Jenkins (W) dec. Pete N Manchester. Aaron is now 9-0-1 and NY Islanders 22 18 5 49 161 164 PHILADELPHIA (98) 8. Nevado-t_os Vegas (151) did not Brad FOxon Suffield 1 0 0— 1 MHS is routed Fongemle 15-5, 135- Jason Bentty (W) Pit, molor (fighting), 8:31; Bergeyin, Robinson 1-2 04) 2, Barkley 519 59 19, 2-2 2, M cKev 26 2-2 6, Williams 04 OO 0, Tomahawk lead. Brian Hughes tied pin victory in 47 seconds in his Woshlngtan 72 21 5 49 166 153 Chi, molor (fighting), 8:31; Bouroue, Pit Vincent 1-21-13. Totols 39-852962108. ploy. Jay Don Blake Scoring: Jon 8-2 for the season. Corey Craft pinned Jordan G rossm an 2:51, 140- J. New Jersev 21 21 5 47 162 173 GmlnskI 3125410, Cheeks 5164-620. A. King 9. Duke (132) did not ploy. Ben Crenshaw First period: S— Tim Gifford (Dave it in the second period for Manches­ 135-pound bout. turned in a fine effort in a 0-0 tie in Dixon (M) dec. Sean Weed 9-3, 145 (hooking), 10:34; Thomos, Chi, double 4-10 2-2 10, Vranes 2-4 04) 4,McNomara WILLIMANTIC - Fifth-ranked Pittsburgh 19 20 9 47 190 191 minor (high-sticking), 16:58. New York 16 34 17 29- 96 10. Iowa State (152) beat Nebraska 11576. Tom Byrum Hum iston) 9:02, E C — Scott SovaskI ter with his team-leading ninth goal Results: 103- S.Classon (CT) pinned Windham High exhibited its muscle his 119-pound bout. A.Dixon (M) dec. Hilton Hernandez 9-8, N Y Rangers 17 25 6 40 183 166 0-11-21, Wingate 7-120014, Henderson 592-2 John Cook (Ron Cote, Dan West) 13:16. 152- Ruben Madora (W) dec. Geott 12, Coleman 1-3 00 2, Toney 1-2 2-24.Totals Seattle 38 21 23 25— 108 of the year before Logan gave Zimmerman 1:58, 112- Kennealiv (R) Adams Division Second Period— 6, Pittsburgh, Lemleux47 3Polnt goals— Tucker 2, Jackson, New- 11. Oklohoma (152) beat Colorodo 9576. Richard Zokol Second period: EC— Andy Prestash WBF, 119- Lassen (CT) pinned MIMette Wednesday night as it overpowered Manchester’s next action is Sat­ Nodden 12-0, 160- Chris Cawley (W) AAontreal 25 12 10 60 175 146 359021-2798. 12. Brigham Young (12-0) did not ploy. Jack Renner (Mike Raffin) sh 1:42. Glastonbury the lead going into the technical fall over Tom DIano 5:23,171- (Hunter, Siren), 1:37. 7, Pittsburgh, Woihlngton 18 24 31 37— 110 mon, Ellis. Fouled out— Lister. ;49,125- Snider (R) pinned ZawlstowskI Manchester High. 56-8. in CCC East urday on the road against host Boston 27 17 5 59 181 155 Coffey 2 (Lemleux), 8:54 (sh). 8, Pittsburgh, Rebounds— New York 52 (Cartwright 11). 13. Illinois (133) did* not play. Roy SteiMirt Third period: EC— Alex Rodriguez third period. :41, 130- Double forfeit, 135- J.CIosson Division action. Stamford High and Greenwich Poul Hussey (W) WBF, 189- David Buttalo 21 19 7 49 154 179 Philadelphia 23 29 22 24— 98 14. Syracuse (126) did not ploy. AAark Calcovecchla (Jeff Morin, Prestash) 10:46. Alvarez (W) pinned Jamel White 1:47, Brown 10 (Simmer), 15:17. Penalties— 3Polnl goals— Barkley. Fouled out— Seattle 65 (McDaniel 19). Assists— New Rod Cantrell had 17 saves in goal (CT) pinned Annechrico ;47,140- Pirtel Horttord l e 20 7 43 138 147 Bodger, Pit (holding), :51; Sayord, C3il York 18 (Jockson6), Seottle 19(McMHIan7). 15. Georgetown < il6 ) lost to St. John's Tommy Armour III Saves: EC— Pasterick 20, S— For­ (CT) WBF, 145 Bvam (R) pinned Fox The Whippets are now 12-1-1 High. Unlimited- Jamie Poulin (W) pinned Quebec 19 21 3 41 157 160 None. Rebounds— Washington 62 (Ca­ 6558. Hale Irwin m arek 31. for Manchester while Eric Peltzer Damon locovelll 1:15. (holding), 1:11; Siren, Pit (holding), 2:40; tledge 14), Phlladelphio 53 (Barkley 13). ,Totol touls— New York 32, Seattle 28. :11 152- Regan (R) pinned Grov 1:4P. overall while the Indians now are Results: 103- Mike Hoggerty (W) CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Coffey, Pit (holding), 6:45; Siren, Pit Technicals— Ewing. Polynice. A— 11,767. 16. Kansas (126) did not play. AAark WIebe Norris Division Assists— Washington 22 (B.KIng, Bogues 17. Wyoming (12-3) did not play. Jim Booros (Interference), 7:41; Coffey, Pit, mlnor- 6), Phlladelphio 22 (Cheeks 7), Total w L T Pts OF OA molor (hIgh-stIckIng, flghlmg), 9:39; 18. Texos-EI Paso (152) did not play. WHIle Wood Detroit 23 17 5 51 161 151 fouls— Washington 22, Philadelphia 22, 19. Iowa (11-5) did not ploy. Steve Jones Monson, Chi, double mlnor-molor (rough­ A— 13,885. Big East standings Chicago 19 25 3 41 168 197 ing, hIgh-stIckIng, fighting), 9:39; Siren, 20. North Cdrollno State (133) lost to Wake Jeff Sluman Warriors have cause St. Louis 18 23 5 41 146 162 Pit (slashing), 11:58; Sayord,Chi (slashing), Big East Conference O'all Forest 7167. Johnny Miller Tyson Minnesota 14 26 8 36 157 195 11:58; (Sonchor, Pit, molor (fighting), W L W L Davis Love III Toronto 14 25 7 35 169 190 12:37; Gotoos, Plt.molor-gomemlsconduct Celtics 131.Suns 115 Vlllanovo 5 1 13 4 Wednesday's college hoop scores GH Morgan Smythe Division (fighting), 12:37; Loney, Pit, gome Pittsburgh 3 1 13 1 Mike Hulbert Colgarv 26 13 5 61 229 169 misconduct, 12:37; Thomos, Chi,molor Syracuse 2 13 4 Hubert Green for on-court celebration Edmonton 27 14 7 61 216 161 3 EAST (fighting), 12:37; Stopleton, Chi, mlnor- P H O E N IX (115) Providence 2 2 8 Buddy (Sordner fulfilling 44 177 Albany, N.Y. 89, Montclair St. 60 Winnipeg 19 20 6 166 molor-gome misconduct (Instigator, fight­ Nance 8-18 4-4 20, GMliom 5-7 5-6 15, St John’s 2 2 n Tim Simpson Vancouver 16 25 7 39 165 179 ing), 12:37. Edwards 10-19 8-10 28, Davis 6-11 0-0 14, Allegheny 87, Cose Western 43 Robert Wrenn Bv The Associated Press 170 Seton Hall 2 3 13 American Inti. 68, Merrimack 65 Los Angeles 15 28 5 35 223 Third Period— 9, Pittsburgh, Coffey 3 Humphries 2-62-66, Ballev0-30-0C,Hornacek Connecticut 2 4 9 Barry Jaeckel Wednesdov's Games (Collonder), 3:52. 10, Chlcogo, Noonan 7 2-5 2-4 6, E.Johnson 6-12 4-4 16, Adams 1-2 Assumption 75, Stonehlll 73, OT Jodie Mudd Boston College 2 4 10 Bentley 76, Springfield 70 Buffalo 5. Boston 3 (Thomas, Cassidy), 6:43. 11, Pittsburgh, (W) 2, Cook 1-5 2-2 4, Thompson M 0-0 2, Georgetown 1 3 n Arnold Palmer It was the biggest on-court NBA Roundup Pittsburgh 8, Thlcogo 3 Coffey 4 (Brown. Kochowskl), 10:36. Sanders 1-1002. Totals 43-9027-36115. Buffalo Sf. 71, Fredonia St. 65 Kukuo Aral a dream celebration the Golden State War­ Ttiursdov's Gomes Penalties— Kochowskl, Pit (holding), CCNY 75, Baruch 70 Bill Glasson Wednesday's Results California, Po. 83, Shippensburg 72 riors have had all season. Minnesota of Boston. 7:35 o.m. :53; McLIwoln, Pit (hooking), 11:15; BOSTON (131) Vlllonova 69, UConn 58 Brad Fabel New York Islonders of Hartford. 7:35 Cassidy, Chi (hooking), 15:07; T.Mur- McHale 9-13 1-3 19, Bird 10-20 0-0 23, Carnegle-fAellon 80, Thiel 77 Chris Perry Hugs, high-fives and smiles all spurt that made it 87-76 with 8:02 to St, John’s 65. Georgetown 58 Chevnev 104, Mansfield 58 By Tom Canavan p . m . roy, Chi (hooking), 18:37; Lormer, Chi Parish 5-7(V010,Mlnnlefleld7-121-116.Alnge Saturdoy's Games AAark Hoyes around followed a short jumper at play. St. Louis of Montreal, 7:35 p.m. (slashing), 19:52. 8-151-121, Roberts 03 2-2 2. Gilmore 3-34-410. Colgofe 73, Vermont 68 Peter Jacobsen The Associated Press UConn ot St. John’s. 8 p.m. Concord 82, W. Virginia Tech 80 the buzzer by Steve Harris that The 76ers, led by Maurice Edmonton at Phllodeiphla, 7:35 p.m. Lewis 2-2 0^ 7, Acres 5^ 3-413, Dave 2-3 2-26, Providence at Boston College Payne Stewart Quebec of Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Shots on goal— Pittsburgh 17-12-7— 36. Lohaus 1-32-24. Totals 52-8919-25131. Delaware 76, Towson St. 75 Chip Beck gave the Warriors a 103-101 N BA Cheeks’ 20 points, twice slashed the Seton Hall at Vlllonova DIst. of Columbia 115, Virginia St. 98 ATLANTIC CITY. N J - Don Detroit at New Jersey, 7:45 p.m Chicago 16-14-14— 44. Pittsburgh at Oklohoma Steve Elklngton victory over the New Jersey Nets Washington lead to five, the last at Los Angeles at Colgorv, 9:35 p.m Power-ploy Opportunities— Pittsburgh 2 Phoenix 26 26 33 40— 115 Edinboro 76, Indiana, Po. 73 Larry RInker King stood on the dais and looked Sundoy's Game Gannon 98, Merevhurst (D on Wednesday night at East Ru­ 93-88 wi(h 3:08 remaining. But the Friday's Gomes ot 7; Chlcogo 0 of 8 Boston 35 26 37 33— 131 Georgetown at Syracuse Roger Maltble over his left shoulder to an empty 2 Glassboro St. 69, Rutgers-Nework 67 Bullets went on a 17-10 run to put the New Jersey ot Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. Goalies— Pittsburgh, Pletrongelo (44 3-Polnt goals— Alnge 4, Bird 3, Dovis 2, Monday's Game Lannv Wadkins therford, N.J. Los Angeles ot Winnipeg, 8:35 p m shots-41 soyes). Chicago, Mason (29-23), Minniefleld. Fouled out— None. Glenville St. 76, W. Virginia St. 72 Doug Tewell space. game away. Providence ot Pittsburgh Juniata 87, Messiah 67 Not only was it only their seventh New York Rangers of Voncouyer, 10:35 Pong (0:00 third, 7-5) Rebounds— Phoenix 54 (Nance 11), Boston Wednesday's Games Raymond Floyd “Larry Holmes is sitting here.” p.m 45 (Bird 9). Assists— Phoenix 28 (Humph­ Keuka 86, Alfred 76, OT Fred Wodsworth victory in 34 games this season, it Charles Barkley scored 19 points St. John's at Vlllanovo Kings, Pa. 64, Susauehanna 60 King said at a press conference for ries 9), Boston 37 (Alnge 11). Total Syracuse at Seton Hall Bobby Wodklns was the Warriors’ first of the year and had 13 rebounds for Philadel­ fouls— Phoenix 22, Boston 76 A— 14,8W Kutzfown 81, East Stroudsburg 59 (3ary Hallberg Friday night’s undisputed heavy­ Boston College at Georgetown Lehigh 77, Hofstra 63 on the road after 17 straight losses. phia. and Cheeks had six assists. NHL results Miami (Fla.) at Providence Bill Sander weight title fight between cham­ Lock Haven 72, Clarion 67 John Huston “We got the monkey off our back, Bernard King pulled down 11 Basketball Saturday* Jan. 30 Lycoming 88, Elizabethtown 59 pion ,Mike Tyson and former rebounds for the Bullets. Warriors 103. Nets 101 UConn at Georgetown. 2 p.m. Morlst 67, Monmouth, N.J. 66, OT champion Holmes. “He’s invisible. but Terry Teagle said it was a Sabres 5. Bruins 3 Pittsburgh at Boston College MHIersvHle 88, Bloomsburg 78 gorilla,” Warriors Coach George St. John’s ot Seton Hall You can’t see him.” Pistons 120, Jazz 117 Moravian 78, Drew 65 Karl quipped. GOLDEN STATE (103) Vlllonova at Providence Mount St. Vincent 84, N.Y. Maritime 49 Holmes was a no-show for the Adrian Dantley and Isiah Tho­ Boston 3 0 0— 3 NBA standings Higgins 511 2-2 14, Whitehead 1-3 2-2 4, Transactions With the score tied 101-101, Buffolo 3 1 1—5 N. Adam s St. 98, W. New England 84 press conference Wednesday The mas scored 28 points apiece. 24 Sampson 6-141-213, Harrls9-140-018,Gorland N.J. Tech 87, N.Y. Poly 57 Golden State’s First Period— 1, Buffalo, Tucker 5 3-94-410, FrankCM)1-21.Teagle6-105-617,Feltl former champion is avoiding the between them in the fourth quarter, (Housley, Johansson), 6:56. 2. Boston, EASTERN CONFERENCE Big East reaulla Nazareth, N.Y. 99, Roberts Wesleyan forced Dwayne Washington to alter CM)2-22,O.SrtilthO-1(M)0, White 1M7 (M) 24 98, OT media like he did in his second as Detroit downed Utah. Karl Kasper 18 (Bouraue, Wesley), 8:15 (pp). 3, Atlantic Division Totols 43-79 17-20 103. BASEBALL his driving layup attempt with less New Hampshire Coll. 86, S. Connecticut 68 National Leogue unsuccessful title fight with M i­ Malone led the Jazz with 39 points' Buffolo, Arnlel 9 (Napier, Ruuttu), W L Pel GB St. John’s 65. Georgetown 58 than 10 seconds to play. Sampson 10:32. 4, Buffalo. Sheppard 18 (Ruuttu, Boston 27 10 ,7X — NEW JERSEY (101) LOS A N G E L E S D O D G E R S— Agreed to chael Spinks, some 21 months ago. and added 20. \ Housley), 13:24 (pp). 5, Boston, Sweeney 14 Philadelphia 18 16 .500 8'/2 New Haven 72, Lowell 65 terms with Alelandro Pena, pitcher, on a rebounded the miss and got it to Woolrldge 9-19 4-4 22, Williams 6-9 9-11 21, Oneonta St. 70, Corttond St. 69 the last time he fought. Utah led 87-84 going in the final (Crowder, Bouraue), 18:36. 6, Boston, Washinoton 13 21 .382 12’/7 Hinson 4-97-915, Baglev6-120-015, McKenna ST. JOHN'S, N.Y. (65) one-year contract. AP photo Harris, who missed one shot, got it Thelyen 2 (Burrldge). 18:48. Penalties— New York 13 24 .351 14 Brusf 1-3588,5. Jcnes5115516, Baldl0-3(M) Philo. Textile 98, AdelphI 81 Jtzponose Central League So King was reduced to a ficticous period and increased the margin to 5-90-011, Washington 7-141-215, McCormick Oulnniplac 98, Bryant 72 back and made the second try. Ludylg, Buf, double minor (roughing), New Jersev 8 20 .222 18'/? (M)2-62, Bradlev0-3CM)0. Totals37-752S-32101. 0,Harvev51104)9,Porter7-127-821, WIHIoms YAKULT SWALLOWS-SIgned Doug interview with the man who is NEAR MISS— Pittsburgh’s Dan Quinn goal during Wednesday’s game in 91-84 in the first minute. But the 4:17; Wesley, Bos (slashing), 4:38; Llnse- Central Division 36 5-8 11, Lewis 0-1 30 0, Shurlno 0-0 0-0 0. RPI 72, Skidmore 61 DeCInces, third baseman, to a one-year “Ralph made a super defensive — Rider 98, Bucknell 89 coming out of retirement and trying Pistons went on a 14-6 run. with mon. Bos (unsportsmanlike conduct), Atlanta 27 10 730 Golden State 24 25 26 20— 103 Totols21-4722-2965. contract and Terry Harper, outfielder, to a (10) and Chicago netminder Bob Mason Chicago. The Penguins won, 8-3. play and made a quick outlet pass 5:16; Ruff, Buf, double mlnor-molor Detroit 22 11 .667 3 GEORGETOWN (58) Rutgers-Camden 63, Jersev City St. 62 two-vearcontract. to become the oldest heavyweight Dantley scoring six points, and New Jersey 26 24 35 16— 101 Shepherd 107, Salem, W.Va. 97, OT down the side,” Harris said. ”I took (Instigator, hIgh-stIckIng, fighting). Chicago 21 15 .583 5'/? 3-Polnt pools— Bagiev 3, McKenna. Mc(3onald 510 2-5 12, Tucker 56 04) 8, BASKETBALL champion at 38 years of age. watch the puck just miss entering the D etroit led 98-97 with 7:07 10:46; Crowder, Bos, mlnor-molor (high- Milwaukee 19 15 .559 6'/? Jefferson 01 1-21, Bryant 02 2-4 2, Tlllmon Siena 86, Northeastern 72 Notional BaskettMTlI Association a jumper, but (Orlando) Woolrldge Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Slippery Rock 89, PItt.-Johnstown 76 Jersey Joe Wolcott was 37 years, remaining. sticking, fighting), 10:46; Neely, Bos, Cleveland 17 19 .472 9»/j Golden Stote 43 (Whitehead 6), New 312 02 6, Smith 518 2-2 20, EdwordsOO LOS A N G E L E S C L IP P E R S — Signed M i­ got the ball. I didn’t know how much mlnor-molor (Interference, fighting), Indiana 17 19 .472 9‘/2 00 0, Winston 33 1-3 5, HIghsmIth 1-3 00 2, St. John Rsher 64, Elmira 63 chael Phelps, guard, to a lOday contract. five months. 17 days old when he Rick Mahom scored six of his Jersev 43 (WIHIoms 16). Assists— (3olden St. John's 65, Georgetown 58 time was left, so I just tried to get it 12:02; Arnlel, Buf,malor(fighting), 12:02; WESTERN CONFERENCE State 13 (Higgins, White 3), New Jersey 19 Jackson 0 1 OO 0, J .Jones01000, Glllerv 00 — Waived Carey Scurry, knocked out Ezzard Charles to win eight points in the final five minutes Housley, Bos (tripping), 15:35; Kasper, Midwest Division OOO, Team 1-1002. Totals25SB51858. Staten Island 106, John Joy 86 guard-forward. and shoot it again. It definitely beat (Woolrldge, Williams, Washington 4). Stockton St. 91, Keon 74 the heavyweight crown on July. 18. Coffey finally percolating and Thomas scored- 14 in the W t Pet. GB FOOTBALL Bos (Interference), 17:23; Kluzak, Bos Total fouls— Golden State 25, New Trenton St. 97, Ramapo 76 the buzzer.” (unsportsmanlike conduct), 18:17; Fo- DaMos 23 11 .676 — Jersev 19. A— 8,116. Halftime— ^St. John's 32, Georgetown 25, National Football Leogue 1951. quarter as the Pistons held off the 3-polnt goals— St. John's 1-1 (Harvey 1-1), Ursinus 83, Haverford 50 Referee Jess Thompson agreed llgno, Buf (unsportsmanlike conduct), Denver 21 16 .568 3 V? LOS ANGELES RAIDERS—Announced “Larry, do you think you have Jazz the rest of the way. 18:17; Tucker, Buf (high-sticking) ,18:17. Houston 20 16 .556 4 Georgetown 314 (Smith 310, Tlllmon 04). Vlllanovo 69, Connecticut 58 the retirement of Tom FI ores,headcoach. with Harris. New Jersey Coach Bob Utah 16 20 .444 8 Fouled out— None. Rebounds— St. John's Wagner 78, Loyola, AM. 68 OOLF any chance at all?” King said, Kellv Tripucka cut the Detroit Second Period— 7, Buffalo, Foligno 15 Son Antonio 15 19 .441 8 37 (S.Jones 14), Georgetown 36 Wosh. & Jeff. 71, Bethany,W.Vo. 65 PGA— Named Charlie Zink, Director of MacKinnon and his players saw it Wavnesburg 78, St. Vincent 69 addressing the empty space. for the resurgent Penguins lead to 118-115 with a pair of free (Ludylg, Ruuttu), 16:21. Penalties— Socromento 10 26 .778 14 Pistons 120,Jazz 117 (McDonald 7). Assists— St. John's 9 (Porter Finance ond Administration; Gary Crist, differently. West Liberty 70, Alderson-Broaddus 68 King then waited a few moments. throws with 26 seconds remaining, LInseman, Bos (roughing), 5:19; Neely, Pacific Division 4), Oorgetow n 14 (Smith 4). Totol Director of Risk Management and Contract “I thought the buzzer went off Bos, double minor (chorglng. roughing). L A Lakers 28 7 .800 — fouls— St. John's 18, Georgetown 26, Wheeling Jesuit 78, Davis 3 Elkins 55 Administration; Poul Hardwick, Manager “He says I am going to shock the but Thomas, who also had 12 D ET R O IT (120) WIdener 72, Swarthmore 60 before the shot.” MacKinnon said. 5:19; Ludylg, Buf (roughing), 5:19; Seattle 23 15 605 6'/: A— 10,503. of Administration. world.” King said. “1 am going to Bv The Associated Press Ruuttu had two assists in the first assists, iced the game with a Romsey, Buf (roughing), 5:19; Housley, Portland 21 14 .600 7 Maharn 3-4 2-3 8, Dantlcv 515 1518 28. Wm. Paterson 63, Bloomfield 60, OT HOCKEY “On our video (replay), it proves it Lalmbeer 515 2-2 14, Dumars 4-9 0-0 8, SOUTH show you in live and living color period, then helped set up Mike jumper with six seconds on the But (hooking), 6:07; Crowder, Bos, Phoenix 13 22 .371 15 Vlltanova69, UConn 58 Notional Hockey Leogue was six-tenths of a second late.” mlnor-malor (slashing, fighting), 7:37; L.A. Clippers 10 26 .770 18'/2 Thomas9-159-1028.Johnson5133-519,Sallev Catawba 100, Guilford 88 LOS ANGELES KINGS—Traded Joe that I am going to be there. I am not NHL Roundup Foligno's tie-breaking goal at 16:21 clock. 2-4 4^ 8. Bedfard Oi-1 04) 0, Rodman 05 3-5 7. Clemson 76, Furman 65 Paul Coffey finally is percolating But the Nets’ protests fell on deaf Ruff, Buf, mlnor-malor (sloshing,fIghtlng), Golden State 7 27 .206 20'/3 Paterson, left wing, to the New York coming to lay down.” of the second. He also assisted on The 2‘A-hour game was was 7:37; Steyens, Bos (roughing), 15:30; Arnlel, Wednesday's Gomes Tatals408139-51120. VILLANOVA(69) Eckerd 99, Rollins 96 Rangers for Gord Walker and Mike Slltala, for the Pittsburgh Penguins. ears and they are now the only NBA UTAH (117) Florida 58, Kentucky 56 More than a few people laughed slowed by 96 free throw atteippts, Buf (roughing), 15:30; Foligno, Buf Boston 131, Phoenix 115 Plonsky 55 5614, Taylor 55008, Grels 58 forwards. Sent Wayne McBean, forvwird,to Coffey’s first three-goal game Mike Ramsey’s insurance goal 40 team still winless on the road (0-14) (elbowing), 17:07; Kluzak, Bos. m is­ Golden State 103, New Jersey 101 Tripucka 0-4 2-2 2, Malone 12-20 151939. 3611,Wllson593512,West5121-415,Mossev Florida Southern 70, St. Leo 65 Medici neHot,of the Junior Hockey Leogue. and Tyson smiled, obviously not with Detroit hitting 39 of 51 'and Eoton 5125512. Stockton 5102-412. Hansen Fort Valley St. 85, Benedict 67 since Pittsburgh acquired him seconds into the third period. this season. conduct, 17:07. Woshlngton 110. Philadelphia 98 36268, Enright 00020, Bekkedom021-21. OLYMPICS bothered by Holmes’ absence. hopefully, in time that will come.” Utah 35 of 45. Detroit 130, Utah 117 4-7 1-1 9. Bailey 013 55 20, Turpin 2-41-2 5, Totals2567152969. Francis Marlon 78, Allen S3 " U .S . OLYMPIC COMMITTEE — from Edmonton last Nov. 24 helped John Tucker. Scott Arniel and Elsewhere. Boston beat Philadel­ Griffith 3-13 3-49, Green 3-73-39, lavoronlOC CONNECTICUT(58) Go. Southwestern 89, Berry 70 "Perhaps In his mind he Is very Creamer said he talked with Third Period— 8, Buffalo, Ramsey 3 Los Angeles Clippers 104, Indiana 97 Announced the resignation of Harvey the resurgent Penguins to an 8-3 Ray Sheppard were the other phia 131-115, Washington topped Clippers 104, Pacers 97 (Ruuttu, Ludylg), :40. Penalties— Byers, Seattle 106, New York 96 OOO.Totals41-903545117. (3ePrlest03 1-31, King 1-3324, Robinson (Seorge Mason 82, William 3 M ary 69 Schlller,executlve director. serious and he’s putting in all the Hunter before the game on how to Bos, molor (fighting), 3:56; Foligno. But. Thursdov's Gomes 51412-17 24, PIklell 33 OO 6, O o r g e 35 006, Georgia Coll. 87, Oglethorpe 79 COLLEGE victory over the Chicago Black- goal-scorers for Buffalo while Steve Philadelphia 110-98, Detroit nipped Hampton U. 100, Elizabeth City St. 99 work he can," Tyson said. ’T m stop the Blackhawks’ power play Mike Woodson scored 13 of his 22 malor (fighting), 3:56; Miller, Bos, Atlanta ot Clevelond, 7:30 p.m. Detroit 27 35 22 36— 120 Gomble2-11006,McCloud1-2002, Ursery03 ILLINOISSTATE— Announced thotTodd hawks on Wednesday night. Kasper. Bob Sweeney and Michael Utah 120-117, the Los Angeles mlnor-malor (roughing, fighting), 4:49; Milwaukee at Houston, 6:30 p.m. Utah 33 27 27 30— 117 OO 0, WIHIoms 38 34 9, Sprodllng 01 OO 0. High Point 71, Atlantic Christian 63 Storks, basketball guard. Is transferring to glad he is not here. Everyone knows (third best in the league). points in the third quarter as the James Madison SB, Richmond 54 Thelven scored for Boston. Clippers upended Indiana 104-97 Maguire, Buf, malor (fighting), 4:49; Los Angeles Lakers at Denver, 9:30 3-Polnt goal— Thomas. Fouled out— Totals 18-54102658. St. Louis. that it’s no secret that Larry He got considerable support in “It was decided to check both Clippers staved off a late rally by Ramsey, Buf (holding), 7:43; Plett, Bos p.m. Rodman, Stacktan. Rebounds— Detroit Halftime— VHIanova 35, Connecticut 27. King, Tenn. 87, Warren Wilson 77 MISSOURI— Announced that Kevin Ha­ and Seattle rolled past New York 51 (Lalmbeer 15), Utah 61 (Malone 13). LSU 67, Alabama 52 Holmes sometimes speaks before the form of Mario Lemieux’s goal (Denis) Savard and (Rick) Vaive The teams combined for 218 Indiana. The Clippers led by as (elbowing), 10:28; Steyens, Bos, ma­ Fridov's Gomes 3-polnt goals— VHIanova 511 (Plansky 1-2, gens, wide receiver, has left school because 108-96. lor (fighting), 10:n; Ludvig, Buf, mlnor- Atlanta at Boston, 7:30 p.m Assists— Detroit 27 (Thomas 12), Utah 27 Wilson 16, West 2-5), Connecticut 512 Lenolr-Rhvne 59, Pembroke St. 54 ofacodemlcproblems. his mind is in motion. Really, and two assists and Dave Hunter’s out on the perimeter so they penalty minutes, with the Sabres many as 17 points with 7:30 to play m a lo r (Instlgotor, fighting), 10:28; New Jersey at Indiana, 6 p.m. (Stockton 11). Total fauls— Detroit 33, (PIklell 2-2, Gamble 2-9, Economou Ol). Lincoln Memorial 81, Virginia Union 80 NEW MEXICO STATE—Named Stu slick penalty-killing. The Nets started the fourth before the Pacers mounted their Utah 33. Technicals— Malone, Rodman. Miami, Fla. 64, Coppin St. 54 everyone doesn’t have time to hear couldn’t go to the net and let the amassing a season-high 105 and the Kluzak, Bos, mlnor-malor-game miscon­ Golden Stote at Woshlngton, 8 p.m. Fouled out— Taylor, O orge , Williams. Rogers and Ron Meeks assistant football “The addition of Coffey on quarter with an 85-75 lead, then final run. duct (Instlgotor, fighting), 10:28; Fo- Phoenix at Chicago, 8 :X p.m. A— 12,212. Rebounds— Vllonova 42 (Grels 15), Connec­ Mississippi 61, Mississippi St. 52 coaches. O K L A H O M A STA TE— Named his bar room epithets.” point men do all the shooting, while Bruins taking 113. Referee Don N. Kentucky 99, Thomas More 79 were outscored 28-16 In the final The Pacers, losers of three in a llgno, Buf,malor-gamemisconduct (fight­ Los Angeles Clippers at Dallas, 8:30 ticut 32 (WIHIoms 6). Assists— Vlllonova 8 Jerry Schmidt strength and conditioning There is a side of Tyson that defense has made all the difference not allowing eitl^er one to go to the Koharski called 18 fighting penal­ ing). 10:28; Maguire, Buf, molor-game p.m. (Plansky 3), Connecticut 10 (George, N.C.-Greensboro 92, Methodist 69 coach. period. row, hit Los Angeles with an 18-8 NIcholls St. 68, Miss. Valley St. 67 respects Holmes, who reigned as in the world, and I now can boast I net for a tip-in.” he explained. 9 misconduct (flghtlno), 18:44; Byers, Bos. San Antonio at Utah, 9:30 p.m. Williams 3). Total fouls— VHIanova 18, PACE— Named John Balkam sports ties and eight roughing penalties. “We didn’t take enough pride In Clippers 104, Pacers 97 Norfolk St. 90, Fovettevllle St. 65 spurt, including four free throws at malor-gamemisconduct (fighting), New York at Los Angeles Lakers, 10:30 Connecticut 27. A— 13,077. Information director, effective Feb. 1. champion for 7‘/4 years while the have six quality defensemen when I Hunter, who came with Coffey holding the lead and they got 18:44; Crowder, Bos, malor-misconduct p.m. North (Georgia 68, Shorter 66 SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE— “We left our calling card to­ the end by . Shenandoah 92, AAary Washington 80, teenaged Tyson trained under the have everybody healthy.” Pitts­ from the Oilers, said that “with a (fighting), 18:44; Krupp, Buf, m alor- Denyer at Portland, 10:30 p.m. IN D IA N A (97) « Nomed Harvey Schiller commissioner. night.” Ruuttu said, noting that the enthusiasm and came back,” New bringing them within 102-95 with OT late Cus D ’Amato in the hills of burgh Coach Pierre Creamer said. Coffey on defense who really knows misconduct (fighting), 18:44. Detroit at Seottle, 10:X p.m. Williams 59 2-2 12, Person 7-22 54 18, T E X A S C H R IST IA N — Announced the Jersey’s John Bagley said. “You 1:19 left. The Indiana shooters Stipanovich 513 56 18, Long ^S ^2 6, South Carolina 88, Campbell 71 resignation of Rick Johnson, defensive Catsklll, N.Y. The Penguins, who have won Sabres were 0-3-1 against Boston Scholastic Southern Tech 77, LaGrange 60 his way around, we could do what can’t pin it on one person or play. turned cold thereafter, and didn’t Shots ongoal— Boston 11-10-1— 22. Buffalo Flemlng5143-315. Tlsdale3-8549.Mlller56 Southern U. 94, SW Louisiana 82 coordinator, to take a similar post at Duke. “I used to think about fighting three straight since a 10-game and had been outscored 19-4. 7-10-11— 28. 0- 17, Anderson 362-48,GravO-10-20, Wheeler Named Mark Dove, defensive coordinator we did at Edmonton and make the It’s all team effort.” get any closer than six points. Power-ploy Opportunities— Boston 1 ot 2-2004. Totals 37-8622-2897. St. Andrew's 94, Averett 87, OT from the University of North Carolina, Holmes running on those cold winless stretch, climbed into a . Harris scored eight of his 18 Tennessee 75, Auburn 64 Blackhawks do nothing but pass the “We had to come after them.” Guard Vern Fleming had a triple 6; Buffalo 1 of 7. Rec hoop defensive coordinator. mountain roads.” said Tyson, who fourth-place tie with New Jersey in points and rookie Tony White 10 of ( ^ I l e s — Boston, Lemelln (28 shots-23 L.A. CLIPPERS (104) Itling varsity boys Tennessee St. 99, Moreheod St, 88 puck around, and it worked out.” added Kevin Maguire, who picked double for the Pacers, with 13 Va. Commonwealth 61, South Florida 53 called Holmes one of the best the Patrick Division. his season-high 24 during a 40-21 saves). Buffalo, Barrosso (22-19). Cage 510 56 18, Coleman 310 2-4 8, the Mllng Junior High boys' bosket- Chicago Coach Bob Murdoch said up a pair of fighting majors. “This points. II rebounds and 12 assists. Beniamin 513 7-11 19, Woodson 516 54 22, Vanderbilt 92, Georgia 77 champions of all time. “When I spurt in the last 15:29. wiping out a 8 boltl team dropped on 85-36 verdict to In the only other N H L game, the Blackhawks “certainly did not Valenti ne0-4000, Drew5101-29, Norm an57 Virginia 84, Maryland 72 fantasized about the fight. I didn’t is a team we have to beat, a team in Teammates Chuck Person and Adults crosstown rival Bennet Junior High W. Carolina 81, Greensboro 58 Buffalo defeated Boston 5-3. To­ play a good game and. in fact, got 17-point deficit. 1- 113, CuretonO-3000, Dallev5142-410,Wednesday Wolf ofternoon. Terry Perry led knock him out. I just beat him our division. There’s no way you Stipanovich led Indiana with 18 2- 31-15. Tofals40-90 2533104. Wake Forest 71, N. Carolina St. 67 night, it will be Minnesota at Buck Williams finished with 21 style71 (Dave Milner 22, Gary Wright the 2-3 Roms with 11 points while Calendar good.” Into a first-period shootout, playing can let a team get away with the points apiece. 18, Frank Morse 13), Manchester Cycle Rodney Crockett added seven points Boston, the New York Islanders at points and 16 rebounds and Wool- Indiana 21 22 II 29— 97 That’s a Tyson trademark. In 32 right into their hands. But Coffey things they were getting away with added 19 points 67 (Mark Plekos 2, Joe McGann 12, Bob and 11 rebounds. Andy Buccino and Hartford, St, Louis at Montreal, ridge 22 points for the Nets. Klernan 10) L.A. Clippers 22 21 33 2V-104 Mike Gilbert also played well for Mllng. professional fights, he has posted 28 and Lemieux are world-class game in and game out.” for the Clippers. 3-Polnt goal— Miller. Fouled out— Bowling Monchester Bar Association 116 Mllng will ploy at Middletown on Golf TODAY knockouts and become the young­ Edmonton at Philadelphia, Quebec hockey players, and with their Bullets 110, 76ers 98 (Tom Juknis 36, Paul Grove 32, Collins Williams, Wolf. Rebounds— Indiana 99 Fridoy. OIrls Basketball So n ics 108, Knicks 96 (Stipanovich, Fleming 11), Los Angeles est man ever to hold the heavy­ at Toronto, Detroit at New Jersey offense you can’t afford to let up, Boston Coach Terry O’Reilly said Moses Malone scored 22 and John Judd 19, John Moson 13), Westown St. Bernard at East Catholic, 5 p.m. Xavier McDaniel scored a Pharmacy 97 (Larry Kroh 32, Lyndon 55 (Benlomln 17). Assists— Indiana Bacon Academy at Coventry, 4:30 weight title. and Los Angeles at Calgary, and that’s exactly what we did.” he expected the Sabres to come out Williams 20 as Washington used a 22 (Fleming 12),Los Angeles9(D rew 7). career-high 41 points and pulled Kroh 30, Dennis Tracy 14) Bennet girls varsity Bob Hope Golf Classic scores p.m. Tyson unified the heavyweight Coffey, who had only one goal in Coffey scored his short-handed hitting, but added. “I didn't think in fourth-quarter surge to get past NIte Owls Totol fouls— Indiana 30, Los Angeles 25. R ocky Hill at Bolton, 3:30 down 18 rebounds in leading battle Technical— Indlona delay of gome. A— The Bennet Junior High girls' varsity crown on Aug. 1 by posting a his first 13 games with Pittsburgh the four previous games we had 8 goal after a brilliant assist from Philadelphia. The Bullets trailed R oxonn W ilson 180-187-540, B orrl Midgets 6,773. basketball team defeated the Glaston­ to Its 16th straight home victory and Chom poghe 192-177-529. Laurie Gagnon IN D IA N W ELLS, Calif. (AP) — Scores FRIDAY 12-round decision over Tony Tucker and returned to the lineup last week Lemieux, then added two goals in been excessively physical with 74-73 going into the final period, but bury High freshmen, 3518, Wednesday Wednesday following the first round of Boys Bashelbali an NBA-best 17-1 home record. 180-482, Beth Hussey 180-487, Llso Hat­ Mahoney — Knicks 30 (Jomie Lozza- afternoon. Jen Brindisi led the Bears and then made quick work in his after missing several games with a the S I million Bob Hope Clossic golf East Hartford at Manchester, 7:30 the third period against Darren them. We just outplayed them.” moved ahead to stay with a 14-2 added 20 points for field 210-482, Jodi Barnett 213-490, Beth rls.9, Chris Spadacclnnl and Chris Prue with 16 points and 14 rebounds while tournament played on four courses: Xavier at East Catholic, 7 p.m. first defense by stopping Olympic knee injury, contributed a second- Hook 180-517, Elolne Pelletier 179, Anita also played well), Bucks 23 (Jamie Erlko Nelson hod six points and nine Pang; who replaced starter Bob Seattle, which won its fifth straight Cromwell at Cheney Tech, 7:30 gold medalist TyreH Biggs at period short-handed tally. It came Shorts 455, Cindy Dodson 473, Marlon Wolff 8, Sheri McCubrev and Joson Radio, TV rebounds. Natasha Jackson added five Jay Haas Bolton at Rocky Hill, 7:30 Mason at the start of the period. game and tied its single-season Smith 489, Irma DeSimone 461, Debbie Romeo played well) points. Also ploying well for Bennet 3331— 63 Atlantic City on Oct. 16 in seven Andy Bean 3331— 64 Bacon Academy at Coventry, 7:M during a three-goal burst while Goals by Rob Brown. Dan Quinn Hall of fame adds McKay franchise mark for home-court Rugglono 453, Judy Clemson 454, Linda Lokers 40 (Peter Santos 19, Greg Ryan were Courtney McBride, Amy Shu­ Sandy Lyle (Mrls Basketball rounds. Luce 461, Beo O'Connell 455, Kothy and Rico Guachlone played well). maker, Dana Hort|e,and Kim Wilhelm. 333 1- 64 Lemleux notched his league­ and Qiarlie Simmer gave the victories. Andrew Mogee 3332- 65 Manchester at East Hartford, 7:30 Tyson had no prediction for BerzenskI 458, June Rowett 457. Wildcats 25 (Don Corangelo. Pat Flynn, TODAY Keith Clearwater Beys Swimming leading 47th goal and reached the Penguins a 3-2 first-period lead and the late Jack Mollenkopf, who and Scott Oliver played well). 3 3 3 2 - 65 LARCHMONT, N.Y. (AP) - Johnny Newman topped the 2 o.m. — Tennis: Australian Open David Edwards 34-32— 66 Manchester at M aloney, 4 p.m. Friday, other than he’ll win. 100-point plateau (he has 101) for Community Y — Lakers 45 (Tim women's semifinol (taped), ESPN Bennet JV boys Lemieux, Coffey and Brown made John McKay, who coached South­ coached at Purdue from 1955-69, Knicks with a career-high 26 points Home Engineers Steve Pote 3 3 3 3 - 66 East Catholic at St. Joseph, T B A Tvson will reportedly make about Elmore 8, Tim Marchard 8, Jason 7:35 p.m. — Islanders at Wholers, The Bennet Junior High boys' lunlor Curt Byrum the fourth straight season. it 6-2 in the middle period. Troy ern California to three national and the late Marty Below, an and added 19. The Bevans 8), Knicks 27 (Jeff Blaschik 3334- 67 Barbara Thompson 175, Donna Har­ SportsChannel, WTIC varsity basketball team defeated cros­ Paul Azinger 34-33-67 SATURDAY $5 million for the fight, which Is Still, Lemleux bemoaned the fact Murray, Bill Watson and Brian championships, and Doyt Perry, All-American tackle at Wisconsin victory snapped New York’s two- desty 183-491, Fronclne Turgeon 178, played well). 7:35 p.m. — North Stars ot Bruins, stown rival MMIng Junior High, 49-33, AkI Ohmochl Ic e H ocke y Celtics 43 (Jeff Czala 14, Mike Siena 34-33-67 being telecast 11 ve on the HBO cable that ”no matter where I go, who compiled the third-best win­ from 1921-23. game winning streak and dropped Chrl Sulllyon 176, Morlys Dyorok NESN Wednesday. Paul Kirby led the Bears Ronnie Black 3334-67 Manchester vs. Fermi (Enfield Twins Noonan scored for Chicago, 205-178-550, TrudI Zuldem o 186-498, 12, Josh 8), 76ers 23 (Steve Hanson 14, Al 8 p.m. — College basketball: Duke at with 20 points while Jeff Lozzorls had 13 Kenny Perry network at 10 p.m. EST. Holmes especially in the' States, nobody ning percentage while at Bowling McKay and Perry will be for­ Its road record to 1-16. Boutin 8). 333 4- 67 Rink), 1:30 p.m. M ary PrestI 184-485, Sheila Plontonldo North Carolino, ESPN and Terrance Williams hod eight points Sam Randolph 32-35-67 W re stlin g reportedly will make $3.1 million. really recognizes me. I ’d like to Sa|)re8 5, Bruins 3 mally inducted into the Hall of Bulls 20 (Tom Kelly 10, Eric Bobblt7), 9 p.m. — (ioilegebasketball: U C L A at Green, are among four persons Trent Tucker’s 3-polnt shot with 186-458, Pauline M o ron 182, Beyerly and 12 rebounds. Brian Tennyson 34-33-67 Greenwich/Stamford at Manchester, Christian Ruuttu. named to the Morin 177-474, Mortho Grant 453, Betty Hawks 16 (Ben Howroyd 10, Adam Arizona State, USA Coble Dove White led Mllng with nine points Donnie Hammond A vast amount ot experience will have the recogniton afforded a elected to the National Football Fame at the National Football 1:30 left cut the margin to 101-94, the Sullivan 7). ’ 34-33-67 11 a.m. Mostondreo 459, Alyce McArdle 489, 10 o.m, — College basketball: Mem­ snd 11 rebounds while Greg Kirby added T.C. Chen 34-34-68 East Catholic at Fitch, noon be on Holmes’ side. He is 48-2 with Wayne Gretzky, but he’s on TV so Wales (Conference All-Star team Foundation’s College Football Hall Foundation’s annual awards ban­ closest the Knicks came after the Rockets 27 (Ryan McGee 8, Jarod phis Stote at Southern Mississippi, Korin Scheer 471, Eyeleyn Anton 462, seven points. Bennet will host Tollond John Mahotfey 3 3 3 5 - 68 Waterfard/Bethel/Kllllnglv at Che­ 34 knockouts and has won 21 much with his commericals, eve­ earlier in the day. set up four goals of Fame. quet Dec. 6, along with 11 players first period. But Seattle pulled Gertrude DeBlols 473. Guay 6), Jazz 16 (Peter Kessel 9, Shane ESPN on Monday. Bill Kratzert 34-34— 68 ney Tech, 1 p.m. Buzzell 7). championship fight.s. rybody knows who he is. And. in Buffalo’s penalty-filled victory. The others announced today are who will be announced. away again with free throws MANCHESTER HERALD. Thurgday, Jan ai. IW8 — H M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Jan. 21, 1988 Evert looking for a way to beat Steffi Graf FOCUS

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) seeking her 19th Grand Slam title in Navratilova frequently elected to — Chris Evert, having disposed of Saturday’s final. play from the baseline in the The fur is flying Martina Navratilova, hopes to Evert did not win a Grand Slam see-saw second set in which she led f . * .4

prove she can beat Steffi Graf for title for the first time in 14 years in 5-3. But Evert was too consistent, A .tM the women's singles title at the 1987. She did not even make a final. winning the final four games. $1.9-million Australian Open tennis But she banished memories of a Graf was relentless in crushing on allergy answer tournament. dismal campaign with the way in eighth-seeded Kohde-Kilsch after Evert gave a vintage perfor­ which she took apart three-time getting off to a slow start. She came mance today in beating powerful Australian Open champion Navra­ back from an 0-2 start to win easily DEAR Navratilova S-2, 7-5 in a semifinal tilova, who was aiming forherthird and move into the fourth Grand ABBY: You had match. Graf, ranked No. 1 in the straight victory in Grand Slam Slam final of her career. a letter from a world and top-seeded in the first of tournaments. Graf now has won 20 straight man who hadn’t the year’s Grand Slam events, It was the first time since the 1984 matches, last losing to Navratilova visited his D ea r A bby disposed of Claudia Kohde-Kilsch Austraiien Open that Navratilova, in the final of the U.S. Open. mother for four M ^ 6-3. 6-2. ranked second in the world, has Looking ahead to Evert, she said. years. She lived Abigail Van Buren "Chris served well, got her first failed to make a Grand Slam final. "Its going to be basically a baseline 1,000 miles serves in, and returned well,” Evert, who won in 1982 and 1984, match and I think I have the away, but that Navratilova said of her long-time now has reached the final of the advantage there. The last couple of wasn’t the rea­ rival. “I made a whole bunch more Australian Open on all six of her times we’ve played. I’ve played son. His wife unforced errors than her,” appearances. well against her. The good thing is, and daughter The loss left Navratilova with a "If you look at my record. I’ve if you are playing against her, you were highly al­ ..X' 40-36 advantage over Evert. always bounced back.” Evert said. really get into the rhythm.” lergic to cats and his mother had a years old), and, furthermore, I “I wouldn’t want to touch Chris “I lose a few matches and I work The men’s singles semifinals are cat. don’t need all those different colors. J now. She’s so hot I’d bum,” harder,” scheduled Friday with the top four You offered the “purr-feet” solu­ As long as I have a brown pair and a Navratilova Joked. The Fort Lauderdale, Fla., seeds still alive. tion: “Have someone keep your black pair. I should be happy. ' V." Evert. 33, has a 6-4 record against player won in one hour, 30 minutes, World No. 1 Ivan Lendl of mother’s cat once a year while you All I can say is, "Thank go^ness Graf, but the 18-year-old West reaching her first Grand Slam final Czechosklovakia will face Wim­ and your family visit.” Your for mothers!” German has won their last four since the French Open in 1986. bledon champion Pat Cash of solution was shortsighted. Many R E. IN TORONTO meetings in straight sets. With Navratilova missing a Australia. Swedes Stefan Edberg persons who are highly allergic to ”I haven't found a way tobeat her number of easy volleys, Evert and Mats Wilander meet In the the animal will also be allergic to AP otioto the dander and hair that the animal DEAR ABBY: The following true in recent matches, but everyone is scored with passing shots and lobs. other match. story could save someone’s life. beatable.” Evert said “I’m not “I was positive. I went for my Edberg is trying for his third has left all over the house. My FOREHAND RETURN — Chris Evert ships. Evert beat Martina Navratilova family learned this the hard way. While my sister-ln-law and I were Jutfy Lazorlk/SpMclil to HMratd A fearful if T play the waylhaveinmy shots,” Evert said. “I was pleased consecutive Australian Open title. on the golf course last week. I was reaches for a forehand during play at the 6-2, 7-5 to advance to the finals. last two matches — I’m excited.” with my attitude, my concentration Wilander is a two-time champion. after we’d bought a house that had and determination.” been vacant for over a decade. The sipping a soft drink straight from Australian Open Tennis Champion­ The third-seeded Evert will be the can. After taking a big swallow, ARMFUL — Posey, a terrier cross, is an armful for Dog previous owner had kept numerous Warden Richard Rand. Posey is waiting at the dog pound animals, and the hair they’d left I felta very angry bee in mymouth! made our breathing so difficult that (I had not noticed any bees to be adopted. Above, Benjie enjoys his warm bed, after Haas tops we had to have an industrial around.) Before I could spit out the being found outside in sub-zero weather. He is waiting Kentucky put in no-win zone bee. it had stung me on the tongue! cleaning crew come in to vacuum Birbara Richmond/Manchetter Herald for a permanent home. and clean before we would move in. My sister-ln-law carefully removed the stinger and poison sac from my Bv The Associated Press ever in a regular-season game. I’m glad that man is considerate N Hope golf tongue, then we raced the cart to The Cyclones. 16-2, matched their m enough to ask for advice in this Adopt a Pet the clubhouse where I filled my Florida put No. 4 Kentucky in the record 38-point margin in the 1957 Bv Bob Green matter. Too often persons who do NCAA H oop ■'*57.1 not have allergies are unwilling to mouth with ice and held some no-win zone, and the result was Big Eight Conference tournament. The Associated Press alongside my neck. (Both were another upset at Rupp Arena. Lafester Rhodes, who did not acknowledge the sensitivity of those who do. numb.) Vernon Maxwell scored 19 points them off the offensive boards.” start because he arrived late for the INDIAN WELLS, Calif. — The I thought of the thousands of Posey and Benjie in need of help and Dwayne Schintzius 18 Wednes­ Kentucky’s Winston Bennett said. game, scored 23 points as Iowa atmosphere changed on the back MARGO HABLUTZEL, CHICAGO picnics and other occasions when the pound. She’s mostly black and 643-6642. If there is no answer call day night as the Gators took "The backbreaker was Capers.” State reached the 100-mark for the nine for Jay Haas. someone pops open a can of Bv Barbara Richmond him. He’s also very loving. He’s advantage of Kentucky’s poor Chris Capers, starting in place of seventh time this season. “On the front, I was laughing and Manchester Herald about 8 months old, is a black and was found on Bissell Street on Jan. the police department at 646-4555. DEAR MARGO: The furhasbeen beverage, takes a swallow and 5, There is also someone on duty at the shooting and held on for a 58-56 injured Livingston Chatman, Jeff Rekeweg and Pete Manning talking and having a good time and thinks nothing of it. To most people white mixed breed and was found Southeastern Conference victory. scored eight points and had 12 scored 14 points each for Nebraska, my amateur partners were Joking flying in my office all week. Most Posey is what this week’s fea­ on Mountian Road on Jan. 2. The only new dog at the pound, as pound Monday through Friday a bee sting isn’t very serious, but a from 6 to 9 p.m. Florida’s 2-1-2 zone defense li­ rebounds. He got six points on 9-8. and kidding and yelling ‘good shot’ wrote from their firsthand expe­ person who is highly allergic could tured pet is being called. She’s a Belle, featured two weeks ago, is of Tuesday, was a 10-week old male mited the Wildcats to 16-for-57 tip-ins and follows. No. 11 Oklahoma 66, Colorado 76: and everything,” Haas said. ”On riences. I knew there were millions very docile and loving terriercross. also still waiting to be adopted. setter cross. He is black with Just a There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog Harvey Grant scored 24 points and of cat lovers in the USA and die from it. little white on his chest. He ws found and the new owner must have the shooting from the field. Richard ‘Tm proud of the whole team,” the back, it got kind of eerie quiet.” From now on. I will always carry Posey was found on Tower Road She’s a golden retriever cross and Madison missed a 16-footer with Sloan said. "But the guy I’m most Stacey King had 21 as Oklahoma Canada, but I learned from my on Jan. 2. She’s a salt and pepper has been at the pound since Dec. 28 roaming on Parker Street on Jan. dog licensed and see that it has its pulled away in the second half at It was the result of some readers that the number of people a plastic cup or a tape to cover the 14. rabies shots. five seconds left that could have proud of is Chris Capers. He Just opening in a beverage can if I don’t color and is about 3 years old. Dog when she was found roaming on tied the game and Ed Davender’s played his heart out I have to go Colorado. other-worldly work with the putter who are allergic to cats is nothing tc Warden Richard Rand said she is Williams Street. She’s about 10 The dog pound is located on town Aid to Helpless Animals Inc., has The game was tied at 60 with that produced a career-best, 9- plan to drink it all at once. Thank property near the town landfill on a large variety of cats and kittens three-quarter-court heave was no with Chris Capers as the man of the sneeze at. vou for warning people. Abby. very affectionate and would make a months old and is a very nice dog. good at the buzzer. hour.” eight minutes left before the under-par 63 and the first-round nice pet for someone. Also mentioned in the column for Olcott Street. Rand is at the pound that desperately need permanent Sooners scored 12 straight points. lead Wednesday in the $l-million WENDY IN weekdays from noon to 1 p.m. The homes. Benjie, a large grey male "When the game started I just Schintzius' dunk gave Florida a DEAR ABBY; I have a friend VICTORIA. TEXAS Jake, last week’s featured pet, is the past two weeks is a female decided to go to a zone.” Florida 58-51 lead with 3:24 remaining. Ricky Grace and Bob Hope Classic. who is always late. She gives lame still waiting for someone to adopt setter cross that is still waiting at phone number at the pound is tiger cat is this week’s featured Coach Norm Sloan said. “I had no Madison’s basket and a three-point had 3-pointers as the Sooners took excuses, and seems to feel that this feline. advantage of Colorado turnovers. ”A magical day with the putter,” DEAR WENDY: Thanks to you Judy Lazorik of Aid to Helpless idea we’d stay in it the whole play by Bennett got Kentucky said Haas, a winner of six titles in 11 makes up for having kept a number for caring enough to warn others. game.” within 58-56. The Sooners are 14-3 overall and of people waiting — sometimes as Animals, has Benjie living in her 2- 1 in the Big Eight Conference. seasons on the PGA tour. laundry room. He had beenappear­ Kentucky, beaten by Auburn at Maxwell missed a 3-pointer with long as an hour! DEAR ABBY: Help! I live in Winter dryness plagues dog home earlier this season, made too 28 seconds to go. but Kentucky St. John’f 65, No. IS Georgetown He one-putted 12 of his first 14 ing on her doorstep every day and How do we get across to her that what is considered an affluent your pet’s problems go untreated — many mistakes. Coach Eddie Sut­ could not capitalize as Madison 58: Michael Porter scored 21 points holes, including the first eight, and she is very inconsiderate, if not QUESTION: she thought he belonged to a and visiting St. John’s dropped condominium complex. more serious sequela may develop neighbor. When he was out there in ton said. missed. needed only 23 strokes on the greens downright rude? A new neighbor moved in who My dog ha.s a "You can’t shoot (16 for 57) and Florida is 13-4 overall and 4-1 in Georgetown into last place in the at Indian Wells. yearly winter such as hot spots. If you bathe your the sub-zero weather, she decided 2 TIRED OF EXCUSES cooks fish four or five times a week expect to beat anyone,” he said. the conference. Big East Conference. “The best putting day I’ve ever skin problem. dog be sure to use a medicated he was on his own and brought him Porter scored six points during and the odor wafts into our shampoo suggested by your veteri­ him and he loves it. "Just like that last play. Richard Bennett scored 19 points for had,” he said. DEAR TIRED: If you want to apartment. Because we meet so­ His coat is fine .shot the ball, but he wasn’t the one Kentucky. 12-2 and 2-2. Chapman an 11-2 burst in the second half that Haas got it to nine under par after P e t F orum narian. These products lessen the She took him to a vet so he has had give her the message that she’s cially now and then, and everyone all spring, washing out of scarce .skin oils that was supposed to shoot.” added 14, enabled the Redmen to stop a 13-0 14 holes and actually had a shot at a inconsiderate and rude, tell her. If summer and fall all of his shots. He had already been streak by the Hoyas and overcome is congenial. I don’t want hard during a bath. Your vet may al.so neutered when taken in. Lazorik Some other Top Twenty teams No. S Purdue 78, Michigan 81. 67: 59, needing to birdie home to you want to cure her, the next time feelings or resentment to occur. but when he’s in Allan Leventhal, D.V.M. also ran into trouble. St. John’sbeat Todd Mitchell scored 21 points and a 50-49 deficit. Shelton Jones had 16 become only the second golfer to the house during prescribe other anti-itch medica­ said Benjie is starving for affection she’s late — don’t wait for her. The Is there a way to resolve (his tion to add to the above. No. 15 Georgetown 65-58 and Wake Purdue won its 15th straight game points and 14 rebounds for St. break 60 in tour competition. * habit of being chronically late is the winter his and needs a good home. John’s. 11-3 overall and 2-2 in the without confrontation? The organization also needs Forest defeated No. 20 North by defeating visiting Michigan But, suddenly, in the "eerie reinforced when forgiving friends IRRITATED IN TAMPA hair dries out. □ □ □ Carolina State 71-67. State in the Big Ten Confernce. conference. quiet” of the California desert, the put up with it. he becomes 1 : m i S temporary housing for cats and Elsewhere. No. 5 Purdue downed Melvin McCants added 17 points Georgetown, 11-4. is off to its putts began to stray. itchy and sheds kittens while they are waiting to go Michigan State 78-67. No. 10 Iowa for the Boilermakers. 16-1. Mitchell worst-ever start in the Big East at DEAR IRRITATED: Unless you Allan Leventhal is a Bolton to permanent homes. Haas, who played the back nine DEAR ABBY; It was with great communicate your displeasure more. I cannot find any fleas, either case appropriate grooming State routed Nebraska 114-76 and scored nine points during a 14-4 run 1-3. Charles Smith scored 20 points rashes or sores: Ju.st a dry flaky and occasional medicated sham­ veterinarian. If you have a question To a dopt a cat or kitten, or to offer for the Hoyas. AP photo first, missed from 20feetonhisl5th amusement that I read the ietter (annoyance, irritation) to your you’d like to see answered in this to provide a temporary home, call No. .11 Oklahoma beat Colorado that started the .second half and put hole of the day. lipped out a 6-footer neighbor, nothing will change. skin. My veterinarian has ruied out pooing is indicated Taking him on 96-76. Purdue ahead 56-40. Wake Forest 71, No. 20 North from the father suggesting each of column, write to: Pet Forum, any of the following numbers: on the 16th, missed the green on the his daughter’s bridesmaids wear There are ways to minimize, mask fleas, mange and fungal infesta­ outside walks as much as possible Florida forced Kentucky into bad Steve Smith scored 21 for the Carolina St. 67: Cal Boyd made a ROAD BLOCK — Kentucky’s Winston Bennett (25) has tions, What’s to do now? makes for a healthier coat — u.se a Manchester Herald, P.O. Box 591, 666-7000, 623-0489, 232-8317, or 242- shots and then got in position for the Spartans. 3- point shot and two free throwshis in route to the basket blocked by Florida’s Chris Capers 17th and lipped out from eight feet one of their own dresses at her or eliminate disagreeable cooking Manchester 06040. 2156. on the 18th. wedding instead of each girl having odors, but ideally it should begin at doggy sweater if neces.sary (and rebounds. The Gators held a 40-33 No. 10 Iowa St. 114, Nebraska 76; the final 20 seconds as Wake Forest in their SEC game Wednesday night in Lexington. The ANSWER: Although most skin even “booties”) but take him upset North Carolina State in the “I Just missed a couple on the last to buy a new gown. the source. Either speak to your edge in rebounds. Jeff Grayer scored 37 points and few holes, but I can’t complain neighbor, or write her a pleasant problems occur during the warm outside, weather permitting. ”We felt like the key was to keep Iowa State recorded its biggest rout Atlantic Coast Conference. Gators won, 58-56. My father feels the same way about that.” Haas said. ’Tve had about shoes. According to him. I note — with a carbon copy to the months, some pets reserve their Room and central humidifiers one other 63, but that was on a have so many I should never buy president of the homeowners’ dermal demands for the winter. will les.sen the dryness of indoor air NEED SOME EXTRA par-70 course, so this is my best as a another pair in my life (I’m only 33 association. Indoor pets get less sun.shine (VitD (a pot of water on a stove or pro,” precursor), less exerci.se and with radiator won’t do — you’d need Sporta In Brief Raiders may name black head coach the low humidity in clo.sed up. several bathtub size evaporators to SPENDING With four rounds to go in this tightly insulated modem homes do add enough moi.sture to make a Bv John Nadel would have a new nead coach by the to thank him. My days as a Raider five-day, 90-hole event played over tend to dry out. By itself a dry skin difference). Houses heated electri­ The Associated Press league meetings in March.” Davis are not ending. I’m Just moving four courses, Haas held a one-shot Foods not known can be an itchy one. Other factors cally and/or that have a working MONEY!! Pam Cunningham makes prize list said. “I haven’t thought about it over a little bit.” lead over Sandy Lyle of Scotland not unique during the winter but fireplace together with the newer MIAMI — Pam Cunningham of Manchester took home her first LOS ANGELES - The Los and I won’t discuss it. The last time, “No one asked Tom Flores to and Andy Bean, who missed much more evident then are the presence more efficient home insulation check on the LPGA Futures Tour as she tied for 31st place at the Angeles Raiders may soon have the it took about a month. It’s a very retire,” Davis said. “This is what of last season with an arm injury. to cause sweating of hou.se dust and fungi in theclosed make for lowerhumidity. Dogsthat We may just have a $20,000.Costa del Sol Futures Classic at Costa del Sol Country Club first black head coach in the big, a very tough decision. he wanted to do. Tom will continue Each scored eagle-3s during up house. This is not to infer that like to sleep over a hot air register modern-day National Football ”I would not hire a college coach to serve the Raiders as an advisor, rounds of 64, Bean at Bermuda you’re not a good housekeeper; all dry out more too. newspaper route available Wednesday. who has no pro experience. Yes, I special projects, and will always be Dunes and Lyle at Indian Wells. More directly your pet’s skin Cunningham had a final round 76 to finish with a three-day total League. And maybe they won’t. DEAR DR. houses have some dust and cellars in your area... ”I would say that with all our would (hire somebody outside the a part of our organization. GOTT: What foster fungi These build up during dryness can be alleviated by oral of 228 to take home a check for $201. great records, one characteristic of Raider organization). I have a Andy Magee and Keith Clear­ the confined winter and pets supplements added to his diet. (Manchester) Flores, the NFL coach ot the year water, who scored two victories as foods, in addi­ the Raiders is that race, color, strong loyalty, but I also realize tion to peanuts, sensitive or allergic to these These contain vitamin oils, un.satu- creed — and even sex — has never that we want to win.” in 1982. spent 13 seasons with the a rookie last season, were another allergens may develop a borderline rated fatty acids and often zinc. Princeton ...... 187-190 Whaler Alumni in action Friday Raiders as a quarterback and shot back at 65. Clearwater played make people D r. G o tt Wellesley ...... all interfered,” club owner A1 Davis The Raiders had an 83-53 regular- sweat? (or acti,ye) allergic low level Topical applications of oily com­ ENFIELD — Gordie Howe and the Hartford Whalers Alumni said Wednesday during a packed season record and won three AFC assistant coach before replacing at Bermuda Dunes and Magee at Peter Gott, M.D. dermatitis such as your dog ha.s. pounds directly to the coat are also Green Rd 204-330 John Madden as head coach in 1979. Indian Wells. hockey team will be in action Friday night when they battle an news conference called to announce West championships in Flores’ nine DEAR If you change your dog’s diet useful. Some dogs may be border­ North Elm St...... 5-91 all-star squad from Enfield at the Enfield Twins Rink at 7:30. the retirement of Coach Tom years as coach. The team was 8-3 in READER: This during the winter perhaps food line hypothyroid (low) one of the Woodbridge St 18-230 Flores. postseason under Flores. symptoms being a dry coat. This The game will benefit the Enfield YHA. Tickets will be is a "when did allergy is a factor^here as well. Charles Drive...... all available at the door. ’Tm going to choose the best But the Raiders, who managed you stop beating Your vet c^n determine this for you plus winter dryness can trigger the East Middle Tpke...... 188-208 Even Scheduled to join Howe with the Whaler alumni are person who can lead the Raiders,” the only two Super Bowl victories your wife?” and help regulate your dog’s diet. symptoms you’ve observed. A East Middle Tpke...... 209-239 Odd high-scoring Andre Lacroix and Garry Swain. Davis said. by AFC teams in the 1980s. have lost question. Pea­ You didn’t mention whether your blood test by your vet can deter­ Perrett.... sH Flores, 50, retired after nine 14 of their last 19 games. They were nuts do not cause sweating, nordo I would mean the colonoscopy would pet is long or short haired but in mine thyroid function. Don’t let Strsnt St. all Kelly replacement in Pro Bowl years as the Raiders’ head coach, 8-4 in 1986 before losing their last know of any foods that do. Sweating be done on an outpatient basis. Is Summit St...... 73-203 saying that although he wasn’t four games to fall out of playoff is one of the body’s methods to alter this a wise thing to do or /should I Summit St...... 83 only burned out. he was tired and the contention. Hunnlford PI v ...... all 9 NEW YORK — Jim Kelly of the Buffalo Bills will replace Dan temperature by releasing heat Just stay overnight in the hospital? Marino of the Miami Dolphins at quarterback for the AFC in the timing was right for him to go in 'T ve won. I think it’s time to through perspiration. It is under the East Center S t...... 25-209 Odd another direction. smell the roses. It’s time for me to BRING IT DEAR READER: The answer Dolphin research Pro Bowl game in Honolulu Feb. 7, the NFL announced control of the nervous system. The recently completed season step aside,” Flores said. ”I have no Woodbridge...... 293-470 Wednesday. Marino has a knee injury. Sweating occurs with exertion, depends on your age and general Rachel Rd ...... ••• no doubt took its toll. The Raiders regrets. I’ve experienced Just about fever and stress — not from eating state of health. The preparation for The league also announced four other changes Wednesday for had a 5-10 record, their worst In 25 everything you can. the AFC. Running back Marcus Allen of the Los Angeles Raiders, certain foods. Before I get irate colonoscopy is designed to empty aimed at sounds HIghwood D r...... all years. ’Tm not burned out. I’m Just letters from chili lovers, let me add the colon of all fecal matter. For Porter St 458-515 tackle Jim Lachey of the San Diego Chargers, center Mike Even before Flores’ decision was tired. 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Tolland Tpke...... 472-625 might be black. take a little rest.” can be given at home. rattle off clicks and whistles, “There’s a certain school of Union Place...... all Cincinnati Bengals, who has a shoulder injury; Webster replaces Among those considered possible Flores said he made the decision and SportsChannel DEAR DR. GOTT; Why do some On the other hand, for older, according to a Connecticut thought that has for many years Union St 133-284 Dwight Stephenson of Miami, who has a knee injury; and successors are San Francisco as­ to retire last weekend. all season long people get flea bites? What can be infirm patients, colonoscopy prepa­ researcher. said dolphins can do two things — Krumrie replaces Bob Golic of the Cleveland Browns, who has a sistant Dennis Green. Raiders ”To be a head coach with the Peter Scheifele. a bioacoustic echolocation and communication,” Union St...... 13-91 put on the bites right away to rations — even easy-to-use purga­ Mayfair Gardens (No. M ain)...... 14-470 broken arm. assistants Charlie Sumner, Art team I love the most, the Raiders, Get the best seat in the house relieve the pain? tives, such as X-Prep — can pack a intern at the Mystic Marine Aqua­ he said. "People think whistles are The NFC also announced one change. Hoby Brenner of the New Shell and Willie Brown, and Pitts­ was very exciting ... I have been wallop. After a couple of days of a rium, plans to record sounds made used for communication, and clicks Marble St...... all Orleans Saints replaces Mark Bavaro of the New York Giants at burgh assistant Tony Dungy. Only with the club 23 of my 28 years in for 50 Hartford Whalers games, DEAR READER: People get flea liquid diet, followed by laxatives by Atlantic bottlenosed dolphins at are used for echolocation. McCabe St...... all tight end. Bavaro has a foot injury. Sumner is white. professional football. I have been plus home action bites when fleas, in a pinch, decide and several enemas, the most stoic the aquarium and put them into a "But we may not be hearing Stock PI...... all “I would hope that the Raiders with A1 for 20 years. For that 1 want and much more. to eat out. 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KIT'N 'C AR LYLI by Larry Wright U - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Jan. 21, 1988 m o l d T u e SPeoAL ^Auce " •ILL. -^PIFTiTH— SNAFU by Bruce Baallls ------^ 0^AY,2IP, I’VE t'an w e a r i n g 15 3 ( l A t l N 6 YEU. I FIGuCe SHCuF-LIFE, oH.ycM ? G o t /wy poweie , LET’S po r u ir5»M#WKk'W6K0lSE...'&e> TV Topics n»Mpe(ij,SL. WUEN EAGER.V sunG w e l l H IT A FILL NIC IN.FVN- SWfADEfZ ON - ■ P u z z l e s . C A N N A v G A ^ i .SToCKfBoiKERS PUT e i?A 2IU A N »IU N fl3 {. I K - goY.. WMCffC'O WHY AREN’T IPCGAN^ 5TEA 0 I JU 5T -■ LET’C Go ^ FP O M o n e i n n p o T Slfrtlo uPToviN,' Y o u < J o ? 7 c ^ M t i O p? C o m e MiTH u $ ? i - A i T , "GRAZIHG"^' To •nrNEVT, Co n ­ ANEM5U/I1I aeAZAP A s u m in g E a EER, NIGHT Answer to Previous Puiile gAPMIDToWN ACROSS 5 Sign at full y o u n g P£$IGNER W E N p v ’y , Op house (abbr.) Vince Edwards plays it again (IWAOCr? i FINISH OFF wiNCueu't, I English post 6 Hawaiian witH A NKC P o P e V G '5 & PAfTA B A fK IU - 6 Actor Stacy timber tree money. He has great respect for Casey because BCIEIDOEIE] By Jerry Buck the hospital it was amazing how quickly you fall XklAD ON n o B B iH S 'l I I Lauds 7 Anna­ The Associated Press back into it. It’s been 20 years, but the feeling he never chased the dollar.” TH ’ £ A « T 13 Japanese island polis was like I had never left. Especially when I Edwards had made 24 movies, including seven SIDE.'.' 14 . .. what your grad LOS ANGELES — Vince Edwards says he has worked with Harry Landers, who plays Dr. Ted starring roles, before he interviewed for "Ben Casey.” country... 8 Houston team mellowed over 20 years, but “Ben Casey'' is still Hoffman.” full of fire in a new two-hour movie. Edwards and Landers were the only original “I had to read with a bunch of other guys,’ he 15 Spring festival 9 Tawdry said. "To me it was Just another gig. A one-hour 1^ ■ O c ^ C 16 Zero The syndicated moviei "The Return of Ben cast members to return. Sam Jaffe, who played 10 Injury pilot. Fielder Cook directed. Everybody liked it 17 Black bird Casey^’’ will air at various times across the Casey’s mentor. Dr. David Zorba, died four 12 Stationary and we went on the air. Our first couple of shows 19 Betrayer (si.) country beginning Saturday. The stormy years ago. Bettye Ackerman, who was married (comb, form) were filled with local station promos. Three 20 Ship-thaped surgeon returns to County Hospital after a long to Jaffe and played Dr. Maggie Graham, may PEANUTS by Charlas M. Schulz 13 Atrocious absence to find that the medical facility is still return if it goes to series, Edwards said. weeks later we were the No. 1 show. My picture clock was on the cover of Look and Life magazines. 18 Cloistered packed with drama. ’’This is a very contemporary Dr. Casey,” PSYCHIATRIC / iTSEEMSN W ELL, I HOPE VOID I HAVE THIS f e a r 22 Largs container '“W^en Jim Moser created the character he said Edwards. "He still has the same fire. He’s a “I went from obscurity to fame. What a woman HELP 54 T O BE W ON'T THINK THIS O F B E I N G A l o n e .. 23 Punch (si.) gave him a volatility because he saw some of little wiser, maybe. It’s a good character, and cultural shock that was. It just exploded. I was 21 Suited living in a room at a friend’s house.” tE T T lN S IS SILLY, BUT... . 24 Container that in m e,” said Edwards. "An antsyness that there are few good characters on television. “The good news is, it works! The bad news 2 3 M oan 34 Command to a 42 Faucets WORSE.. 26 Organs of small was part of the character and part of me at the Perry Mason, Kojak, Mr. Spock and Captain □ D O is. I’m taking out a $1,000,000 life insurance 25 Actor Robert horse 45 _ -bitsy 2B Small bird time. Kirk on ’Star Trek,’ (jolumbo.” • 1B66 by NEA, tTK 36 Bumps policy on you.” 30 Mins workers' De 47 Fair grade "But you get a little smarter, you learn to deal “The old show was under the auspices of the 37 Dalai Lama’s WALDHEIM REPORT - Home Box Office, in 27 Diving bird 48 Type of bean with people differently. You can still have a American Medical Association,” said Edwards. union (abbr.) land a Joint production with Britain’s Thames TH E GRIZZWELL8 by Bill Schorr 50 Bernstein, for short fuse. The character hasn’t mellowed, "Today, we can get into more things, like the j 31 Bi plus one 29 Wild animal 39 Horse Televisibn, will look into allegations that TME DOCTOR however. He can still read off those people.” ethics of medicine, unnecessary surgery, 32 Ocean 33 Hard-handed de­ directives short Austrian President Kurt Waldheim committed IS 0 rui. pa^TuR Part of .the popularity of "Ben Casey" when it malpractice. Barry Orijnger, who wrote many of t h e d o c t o r 33 Plan account fense 41 Flash out 51 Mrs. Peron war crimes in World War II. The HBO Showcase ran on ABC from 1961-66 came from the the shows for the old series, wrote the movie. presentation of "Waldheim" will hold a nine-day - r - 35 Come In first explosive undercurrent that characterized both He’s given Casey a good story for the past 20 commission of inquiry into the allegations, with HAGAR THE HORRIBLE by DIk Browne 37 Small child Ben Casey and Vince Edwards. Casey was one of years.” Judges from the United States, Britain, India 38 Cloth scrap television's first anti-heroes, whose arrogance The story is that Casey went to Vietnam as a and Sweden. The 3-4 hour production will air in 40 Pull went against the grain of such mild-mannered surgeon, married and divorced. Still the idealist, June. ... fZiCti hlA\l£ /Ao HBYAUP W U R Y w6 42 Shooting match TV heroes as “Dr. Kildare," “Perry Mason” he’s never made much money. He runs into AHP PCANER -a U T-P o You TUiHR W Y R B (Fr.) and Marshal Matt Dillon of "Gunsmoke.” Hoffman, who has become a multimillionaire GOING HOME — Like his one-time TV wife, \ t o HBARf? A HAPPY? 43 Lamb's mother Edwards said if the ratings are good enough entrepreneur. Mary Tyler Moore, Dick Van Dyke is also 44 551. Roman the show wll be offered as a series, first to the "Hoffman has gone very commercial, and he expected to have a new show in the fall on CBS. 46 Calculation in­ networks, then for syndication. "Or we could do wants Casey in the firm to rekindle some of the Van Dyke will play a former song-and-dance like ‘Perry Mason' and do three or four movies a idealistic qualities he has lost," said Edwards. man who is recruited by his son, Barry Van strument year,” he said. “He was one of those people who placed his Dyke, to lend a hand in a small dinner theater 49 Legal writ to idealism on the back burner in order to make operation in the Northwest. ... insure payment 52 Actress CAPTAIN EASY by Crooks 6 Catale Bernadette T V T onialit i-U I GHOULP VE KNOWN THAT LOOkIT HOW THE N 53 Lucky numbers w a r m t h WOULDN'T l a s t. SLEET REFLECTS 54 Riding horse THE SUN’S KAVS'. 55 Very (3) Making of Santo Oold 5 ;0 0 P M $1) Wonderful World of DIt- A DIFFERENT THE PHANTOM by Laa Falk 6 By Barry BEAUTIFUL'. unpleasant ney (60 mm) WORLD______( ^ Polica Story [D I S ] Je n n y and M e Set during the Great ® Alfred Hitchcock Ptassnts REST, LLONI.. "HUN7IN6,, NefIB. ...AN-THINS,, DOWN Depression,' this bittersweet love story in­ In the "Come IS) Nswtywsd Gams PRINK,, 0OOP PHANTOM-HeflO,., ) AN atePHANT/" A V i volves a young boy who strives for a bet­ SPRING W4TER,, THCRe w e S 4 W , , , ter life for himself and (he girl he loves. Back, Little Cggby " [CNN] Nswsnight THEN TELL /HE 1 All [ESPN] Super Bowl XV: Oakland at episode of [ESPN] SportsCantsr 2 Dye compound Philadelphia Highlights of the game. MBC’s "A Different [ H B O ] MOVIE: ‘Kluts’ A detective’s in­ 3 Child’s sock [TM C] MOVIE: Invasion U.S.A.' A World," airing vestigation Into the disappaarsnea ol a (c)1988 by NEA Inc former government agent goes back into THURSDAY, JAIN. prominent businessman leads Nm to a 4 Weight Manhattan prostitute. Jane Fonda, Donald CABALS action when Russian terrorists invade the 21, Jaleesa and /•a/ United States Chuck Norris, Richard ^th e rla n d , Charles Cioffi. 1971. Rated R. Lynch. 1985 Rated R (In Stereo) Denise (Dawnn [USA] Dragnet Lewis, I., and 5 :2 5 P M [DIS] The Land, the Sea and 1 2 :05 A M (X) Magnum, P.l. ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson the Children Th e re The lifestyles of a girl Lisa Bonet) search 12:30AM CE WKRP in Cincinnati CELEBRITY CIPHER from the Nebraska plains and a boy from for a missing CaM>rity CIptMr cryptograms ara craaled Irom quotations by famous paopla, past and presanl an island off the coast of Maine are fea­ school project. (3D Divorce Court Ht'6 WAITING OU-ftlOe Ht5KLNRtADVFORMOO ME LOOKS REWARD TdTHl3 Each laftar In the cipher stands for another Today’B c/we. V squBls O tured (3D ® Truth or Conssqusnca* FOR'.DU. ALMOST AN HOUR. ^ ALL YEAR -ARE VW GOING 5:30P M [ESPN] Lighter Side of CHECK lISlINGS di) Wendy and Ms ------s f TO DI&APPOIMT HIM? o *YRVL UW F IR'VKVGERMP Sports Host Jay Johnstone fOR EXACT TIME (Si ® Lata Night With David Latter- I KNOW; BLONDIE by Doan Young 6 Stan Drake 6 : 0 0 P M i T ) d ] ^0 ) (40) N e w s man (In Stereo) YFINYXNWS UFQ — FQS N (D Three’s Company ® AHrad Hitchcock Praaanta Tnnii ST I WANT THE J PING PONG IT'S A GOOP THINS ME i 'l l HAVE THE r* OUl, THE SPANISH DOESN'T UNDERSTAND (X) Magnum, P,l. 91) Love Your Skin FRENCH PIP a ^/AONSIEUR OMELETTE CHOP SUEY K CHOW WOO FONG CHINESE LNMM YRVL PVG F (11) W ebster [ESPN] Truck and Tractor Pull (if) Simon & Simon CE Evening Magazine Investigative re­ husband's scheme to get rid of his rich [USA] Edgs of Night X F N M G K W .’ — IRVUFY FMDF wife backfires when she is kidnapped be­ $0) Gimme a Break porter Dan Molded; rock n' roller Chuck 1 2 : 4 0 A M ® m o v ie : "nia Bandits’ Berry fore he can carry out the plans. Danny De­ N e w s (Live) Vito, ^ t t e Midler. Judge Reinhold. 1986. After being saved from the hangman’s w 8 N Y V a . (11) Hill Street Blues noose, three cowboys head aouth of the (?4) Doctor W h o Rated R. (In Stereo) 2 border. Robert Conrad, Jan-Michaal Vitt- PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "The greatest lesson in life is to know that even dS) MOVIE: 'Digby. the Biggest Dog in [U SA] Collaga Bmkatball: UCLA at Ari­ (26) T .J . Hooker the World' The dog of an attractive wi­ cent, Roy Jenaen. 1967. fools are right sometimes.” — Winston Churchill. zona 12 hrs.) (Live) JO H M X iN '/2i Fam ily Tie s Part 1 of 2 dow grows to be a giant after he drinks a 1 : 0 0 A M (3D ArcMe Bunkar’a Ptsca (41) Reporter 41 scientific formula Jim Dale, Angela Doug­ 9 : 3 0 P M ® @ ) N ig h t C o u rt (C C ) Elarry las, Spike Milligan 1973 winds up in a holding tank after trying to (3 ) High Rollsrs ALLEY OOP by Dave Graua (57) M acNeil / Lehrer N ew shour ( ^ Wild, Wild West keep his stepfather and another man out of I D Joa Franklin (61) Family Ties a mental hospital. Guest star Mel Torme. (2^ ( ^ Cosby Show (CC) Theo is appre­ (3D Talat From the DarfctMa Suaan PERSONALLY, I'D ^ WHY PONT YOU \YES,F>ET! THERE’S I GUARANTEE [C N N ] Showbiz Today hensive about visitng his hospitalized 10:00PM (3) Knots Landing (CC) Straabarg atara aa a woman w ho’a able to LIKE THANG THAT LET UMPA HAVE J A LOT OF COOK- YOU. I'VE GOT anticipate the raaults of vary arrange oc- [D IS] MOVIE: 'Toby McTeague' A boy friend, Elvin tries to survive the weekend A bby turns down Charles Scott’s marriage LITTLE TKAITOR UPJ h e r UMTILYtXI / ING POTS TO BE PLBKIYOP WORK FOR . in rural Quebec hopes to win a dog- without Sondra Guest star Armand Ham­ proposal; Johnny Rourke gets involved currencea. BY HER THUMBS! / DECIDE ON HER ICLEANED BEFORE PUNISHMENT?/ THE PAKTY! [HER TO CX>! sledding race and save his widower fath­ mer (In Stereo) with underworld elements. (60 min.) (3S) Matchmaker WHAT A GUY by Bill Haaat I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME er's business from bankruptcy Yannick Undersea World of Jacques Cous­ (3D CE ® ) Now* ® Mauds by Henn Arnold and Bob Lee Bisson, Winston Rekert, Stephanie Mor- teau (60 min.) genstern 1987 O l Koiak 9 D OsTM Scott 1 D O N ’T ( ^ M O V IE : 'Butterfield 8 ' A beautiful ( ^ ( S ) L.A. Law (CC) Ignoring Backer's [CN N ] Crossfire WOW I Unscrarrjble these four Jumbles, [ESP N ] SportsLook BELIEVE one letter to each square, to form model with few illusions about life, falls in warnings, Roxanne decides to stand by her g e e ! [U S A ] Cartoons love with a married man. Elizabeth Taylor, [ESPN] Fiahin' Hole lour ordinary words accused boyfriend; Brackman’s arrested in ‘‘ t a l k A6 0 UT i t ! Laurence Harvey. Eddie Fisher. 1960. [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Tha Happy Hooker' 6 :3 0 P M (^ Family Ties a sushi bar. (60 min.) (In Stereo) BEINQ d D M O V IE ; 'H o m b re ' A white man raised From a wide-eyed Dutch girl to a aophiati- SEERA dD ABC News (CC) @ ) Mystarvl: Agatha Christia’s Miss cated lady of tha evening, tha life of Xav- by Apaches is forced to a showdown Marpla (CC) Miss Marple becomes suspi­ RIGHT OM (11) Jeffersons when the stagecoach in which he is travel­ iara Elollander ia portrayed. Lynn Rad- cious when she finds things too perfect at grave, Tom Poston. Lovalady Powak. THE w @ dd] NBC News (CC) ing IS ambushed by outlaws. Paul New ­ an expensive hotel. (60 min.) Part 1 of 2. man, Frederic March. Richard Boone. 1976. Rated R. MONEY- • • ” (2$ Nightly Business Report 1967 (41) Notlclsro Unhrislon [USA] Edge of Night (M) Bosom Buddies (@ Upstairs, Downstairs dD Quinceanera 1 : 0 5 A M 3 D Lavs Boat THE BORN LOSER by Art Santom I MESAU dD Noticiero Univision ® Sur Trak dD This Old House A progress report on [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Arroad Raaponsa' A (^ ) Love Connection the exterior's paint work, a plastering de­ [CN N ] CNN Nows ^ } pricaleaa jsda artifact pkjnges tha family of OH, I CON'TfqiOW, AWA.Y Hl^ PROFILE., L_J___ [C N N ] Inside Politics '88 monstration; a hard-wired security sys­ a murdered private datectlve Into a small- 1 0 : 3 0 P M (g) INN Naws <01968 H.ftqPaaturas5Yn»c*iP WorW nghts « a »y v d tem. replacing sash cords scale Chinatown war. David Csrradina, Laa RICH, dmTOHB \DICE AMP HI’S [ESP N ] Running and Racing (M) Honaymoonors dD MOVIE: 'Android' An clmost-human Van Cleef, Mako. 1986. Rated R. b '- " CUSPER [H B O ] Kids on Kids on Kids American android, working as an assistant to a mad (4T) Amarica Topicos concernientes sobre — IMPP$IM6 4 MEI&HT AMP children express their views on the world 1 : 3 0 A M C E Get Smart ON THE FA8TRACK by Bill Holbrook WHAT A SOOC? scientist, learns he is about to be put out of la politica, la culture y la vida de los hispa- WHAT've ^OU fcD T^ RULER 15 around them, including such topics as commission. Klaus Kinski. Don Opper, Brie nos residentes en los Estados Unidos. (3D INN Nawa j n love, families, careers, death and dreams c Howard. 1982 ® Dating Gams 5UPr05EP TO PC. (In Stereo) 11:00P M (3D QD ® (® Nawa ^O B Tlniris^^lE MIUToN ^ SM'.'I6«TT iW ...TriATS NCV6R GotTeM [CN N ] PrimeNews (3D ® M -A-S-H ® Greyhound Racing fFrom Raynham [M A X ] MOVIE: The Shoes of the Fish­ Taunton Park MELOPy. iVEjaST PROJECT? 1 6 OME THAT^E OOSC To COMftgUoil-. TRULIA e rm en' In an attempt to avoid W orld W ar [D IS ] Best of Walt Disney Presents Now arrange the circled letters to (3D Simon & Simon Been A R O U N D 50 OLP TWvr Ho 0N6 form the surprise answer, as sug­ III. a Russian archbishop is selected to suc­ [ESPN] College Basketball: Duke at [CN N ] Nawanight Update 6E6M A5S16MEt> 1 ySAH, I'VE (33) INN News C A M fe m m e e tz i t s _TC gested by the above cartoon. ceed the former Pope Anthony Quinn, North Carolina (3 hrs.) (Live) [DIS] MOVIE: 'From Hall to Texas’ Dur­ THE irtlLToN V MEARD O f FoRAVre? (3$ Untouchables Laurence Olivier, Oskar Werner. 1968. [U S A ] Riptide (60 min.) ing a fight a man is kiUad whan ha fake on P flo Je c J! J<._TriKT... oacriMFumse? y'V Y Y Rated (3 (In Stereo) ( S ) News (Live) hit ow n knife and hit opponent finds hkn- Answer here: - A, A A A A Jlw L 8 ;3 0 P M CE For Kid* Sake Discussion aatf on tha tun. Don Murray, Diana Varai, r 7:00P M d ) CBS News (S ) This Old House Building a stone wall; f with young people about divorce. beginning work on brick walk; progress Chill Wills. 1958. (Answers tomorrow} ( D N e w s a a CE ® MOVIE: ’Alien’ (CC) One by one. report on the wellhead's restoration. In­ [USA] Search for Tomorrow Jumbles RAVEN GUMBO LEVITY CUDGEL dD (g) Wheal of Fortune (CC) the crew of an interstellar mining ship are stalling a radiant heating system in tlie ad­ FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavaa Yesterday’s 2 :00 A M (3D Answer: How they knew that the man-eating shark CE $100,000 Pyramid stalked by a malevolent being in this dition. (R) MOVIE: 'ThaOlorvStom- had been shot dead— Oscar-winner Toni Skerritt, Sigourney pqrt* Th e leader of the Black Souls, a mo­ THERE \MAS A "BULLET-IN" (H) ® Cheers Weaver. Yaphet Kotto. 1979. (R) (In (SiSoap torcycle group, steels the girl of the dory QD Best of Saturday Night Stereo) 93) PEUCULA; 'Laa Plranas Aman an Stompers' leader. Dennis Hopper. Jody ID "9. Itom cfo Ihit nowBaapM. f .O. l« i kJM, FL with actor James Woods (X ) Home Shopping Overnight Service / ... kiclua* row Mcno. »g of Ms’ A family of Quakers refuses to fight m Dinnar' A fiSaty critic ttk e t undue advan­ murders. Joseph Bottoms, Kirstie Alley, don’t Justify the means today. Avoid us­ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. 21) 8 :0 0 P M CD Tour of Duty (CC) The pla­ tht Civil War. Richard KHay. Shitlay Knig^. tage of a Midwaatam family’a hoaphakty Keir Dullea. 1984. Rated R. ing tactics lor which you could be criti­ Guard your comments carefully today toon must safeguard a United Service Or­ Clifton James. 1976. after an accidant forces him to taka It saay. cized: there are those who may wel­ lest you make careless remarks that ganizations' troop of rock performers [M AX] MOVIE: '8 Million Ways to DIa' 11:35PM 3D Entsrtalnmant Tonight Monty Woollay. Bane Davit, Ann Sheri­ PEOPLE WHO k n o w come the opportunity. could hurt another’s feelings. It will be whose helicopter was shot down. (60 (CC) While investigating the murder of a Intsrviaw with set or Jamas Woods. (In dan. 1941. know there's a certain magic IIIIWWI b ■ ■ / | | TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Strive to be hard to make amends. min.) hooker, an ex-cop and a prostitute are Stsreo) [ESPN] Collaga B a s k a ^ ; Memphis CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) Usually (X) Koch on Call drawn into a deadly game in the drug- State at Southern MlaalaaIppI |2 hrt.)(R ) about Classified Advertising. 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18 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Jan. 21, 1988 HOMES HELP WANTED FOR SALE Dr. Crane^M Answers INSURANCE Manches­ ter agency. Immediate V IN Y L Sided Duplex. iMitss & opening for a full time Newer Insulation, sld- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Property, Casualty lno,w storms and Quiz on page 8. person. Experience re- screens In this 5 plus 5 1. Sartorial (Tailor) qulrcd. 643-6401. Duplex with 3 - bed­ i m K lAK rooms each ilde, se­ 2. Bass Farm Supplies and Equipment .... 80 Notices Business Property...... 25 Entertainment...... RATES: 1 to 6 doyi: 90 cents per line per day. HOMES parate systems plus 5 3. Blueberry Resort Property ...... 26 BooKkeepIng/Income Tax . Oftice/Retall Equipment ...... 81 ( year old heating sys­ 4. Whinny Recreatlonol Equipment...... 82 7 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. FOR SALE KMKMMitMM i® ng^Bsr TtooRSiNOiNB Lost/Found ...... 01 Mortgages ...... 27 Corpentry/Remodellno__ 20 to 25 days: 60 cents per line per day. tem on 1 side. A must 'S. Squeal (Hog) Boots and Marine Equipment...... 83 UaikiMW th tH in M m . •m m and awioara * m tm m , kawM i s m w m • Woortnoon like new Personals...... 02 Wanted to B u y ...... 28 Polntlno/Poperlno...... 26 or more days: 50 cents per line per day. seel $139,900. Strono WM advlM and pvapara 6. (a). Bills - Buffalo (x) Announcements...... 03 Rooflno/Sldlno...... Musical Items...... 84 All real estate advertised In Real Estate. 647-7653. o VpiPnifipMfMr WWWMyjPM <1 «n MW raturn*. • Speoiallzina In otdar floan Cameras and Photo Equipment ... 85 Minimum chorw: 4 lines. • Natural ft altlned floors (b) Bears — Chicago (z) Auctions...... 04 Rentals Flooring...... the Manchester Herald Is M ANCHESTER. DuplexS WHITMAN (c) Cowboys — Dallas (y) Financial...... 05 Electrical ...... Pets and Supplies...... 86 sublect to the Fair Housing ft, 4 In quiet family #«MNAi(Ui4lylMili4 • • No waxing anymoro DEADLINES: For classified advertisements to Act ot 1968, which makes 11 181 OwMMy (Mak. • (d) Bengals — Cincinnati (v) Rooms for Rent...... 31 Heatlng/Plumblng...... Miscellaneous for Sole ...... 87 neighborhood. New ■^IFWWuttjawiiii ...... 32 be published Tuesday through Saturday, the Illegal to advertise any pref­ ' MkMtNMMr.MNMWR* m WrMlli - 648A7U (e) Broncos — Denver (w) Employment & Education Apartments for Rent...... Miscellaneous Services__ Tog Sales...... 08 erence, limitation or discrim­ roof and siding. Fenced Condominiums for Rent...... 33 Services Wanted...... Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 89 deadline Is noon on the day before publication. ination based on race, color, In yard. Separate utll- • IM M M Tftft I - ___ 1/ Part Time Help Wanted...... 10 Homes for Rent...... 34 For advertisements to be published Monday, religion, sex or national tles and driveways. WIH t/Shm MISCELLANEOUS Help Wanted...... Don't worry ttW Store/Office Space...... 35 the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. origin, or on Intention to Many extras. By Mwtftx iftw.JtaiinftMftiNl K i n r a 1 3 1 FOR SALE Situation Wanted...... Resort Property...... 36 Merchandise moke any such preference, owner. No agents intDiMuftl iiwmfift tftx rft* ^ a D T H IN G Business Opportunities...... 37 A u t o m o t i v e limitation or discrimination. please. $185,900. 643- YWir joam wlc*- Industrial Property...... Hollday/Seosonol...... 71 r e a d y o u r a d . Classified advertisements are The Herald will not know­ turn (MtfMnrttoQt. rtiBon.pomtlno Instruction...... 38 7113.______MANS Cornel hair top SUPER Single woterbed Garages and Storage...... Antiques and Collectibles...... 72 Cars for Sale...... 91 taken by telephone as a convenience. The ingly accept any advertise­ CftH M lalHliMi Isf iriftfl, rtmo- Hpmo ropolrt. Ydti Employment Services...... 39 Trucks/Vans for Sale...... 92 coot, pile lined car mattress. New. Still In Roommates Wanted...... Clothing...... 73 Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one ment which Is In viototlon ot PRINCETON Street ex­ • nwno l|, wo do It. Rroo box. $50. 455-9609. Wanted to Rent...... 40 Furniture...... 74 Campers/Trallers...... 93 the low.' panded 7 room Cope. 3 lIpprivlNMl lA M M IUM I • Mtlmofos. lnsurod.643- coot, fake fur stadium Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of coat. Size 38. 649-0138. HO TPOINT Washing mo- Real Estate TV/Stereo/Appllonces...... 75 Motorcvcies/Mopeds...... 94 the original Insertion. Errors which do not IMMACULATE I U & R bedroom, country kit­ 0304. chen. 16x22 1st flopr iraiiNe chlne, top lood. $50. Homes tor Sale ...... 21 Machinery and Tools...... 76 Auto Services...... 95 lessen the value of the advertisement will not constructed newer m M m m A m m f * Services Autos for Rent/Lease...... 96 Contemporary Colon­ family room, master HANDYMAN Telephone after 5pm. Condominiums for Sole...... 22 Lawn and Garden...... 77 be corrected by an additlonol Insertion. mmmmutrnmir umiNG 647-9351.______...... 51 Good Things to E a t...... 78 Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 ial In area ot new bedroom with sitting Nome Improvement >• FURHITURE Lots/Land for Sole...... 23 Child Core...... (naorod-RMironOof PoInHno • Walt Pooerlno- V A N ITY In excellent con­ Cleaning Services...... 52 Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood...... 79 Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 98 homes. Wood and area, 16x32 above i^«H(MilftrOondPt' Investment Property ...... 24 ground pool. $172,500. FfSS•whMJk eWNSMIMPl SMiMftMMOMAlfwswnwww Ttllnt-UoM Carpentry* dition, old sofa bed, aluminum sided, 3 bed­ TAtAM ASMOAflS ODD JOftft'INSURBO M APLE Double bed com­ rooms, 1'/j baths, 2 No agents. Coll otter RMatl CMI Undt Custom building, tram- > ftftitfasi plete with mattress and Kroehler with 2 match­ zone heat and garage. 5pm. 649-4477.______Ing, additions, ronova* BARRY SCANLON* box spring, $100, also a ing chairs, coffee table Asking $199,900. Strono SOUTH Windsor. New to Mt-taao ,, ttono and rooting. For a ft4ft*1411 tree esilmote vinyl loveseot, and with glass top, 2 old chests, 2 chairs, light Reol Estote. 647-7653. □ the market, cohrmlng, guadty. )ob at a good STBMCILINO matching chair and PART TIME A OMmMM AOiHM M blue carpet with pad Notices HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED MANCHESTER. Charm­ 7 room, spilt level, 1st prleo...CaMBudtrt / HAWKS TOiESEim Ct hossock, $75. 649-5149. HELP WANTED floor family room, 3 ertstMlftAgieiii en Buehel, Nuek ft eMpo^. 8tu^ 9X12, hollywood bed. ing, cozy, convenient. 3 llbCOMOIIATflM OT ■ BUTCHER Block table, Negotiable. Call 646- As a condition precedent to PART-TIme driver for WOODSIDING, remodel­ bedroom, 2'/j baths. bedrooms, 1 full both n month, 28 hours per modern both plus o COVENTRY. New to 0 PAINTING ‘ , In perfect condition. household Items and may result from the publica­ Apply at once to week. Applications pany seeking auollfled Insurance, tree park­ MAINTENANCE Man. at 649-4000. ___ glassware. Will pay tion of any odvertlsment In manager or Ann. P A R T Tim e position. ing, pleasant office at­ gorgeous treed lot with market. Excellent op­ S4tK2l#S-V*Nlra GE washing machine In available from Glas­ Manchester Insurance person. Responsibili­ Full time tor restau­ SUCCESSFUL Reol est­ p STAINING very good condition. cash. Coins and je­ the Manchester Herald by ties Include: payroll, mosphere. Apply In privacy! See this tine portunity to own your IsSSsT .. advertiser, Including adver­ Liggett Psrksde tonbury Board of Edu­ agency looking for a rant complex. Must be ate agency expanding Manchester home. 0 ADDITIONS 4 Old GE refrigerator, welry. 646-8496. cation, Glastonbury, group Insurance, ad­ person Tuesdov- able to do minor re­ own home In Coventry. tisements In any free distri­ moture person from Frldav, 8:30om-4pm. to Manchester. Now $147,900. Blanchard ft 5 room Ranch, spe­ TM8 i« G gopi time to tmd Your GMuroncP of oulck Fully Inaurod electric stove 40 Inch bution publications pub­ Phsrmecy CT 06033. Phone 633- 8:30am to 1pm. Must ministration of person­ pairs, cleaning and set Interviewing expe­ 0 cosh jMiYPr for tbot reeponae when you odver- Hong, EEl bought In good condi­ nel records and office Prague Shoe Com­ Rossetto, "We Guaran­ cious kitchen and liv­ lished by the Manchester Manchester Parkade 5231 ext 441. AA EOE hove good typing and up work. Full benefits. rienced soles people. tee Our Houses” 646- lygpwrttpr no on# inm. tlSE in ClGMiftPd N flNrt rapEin WMRfy carppt Quality Raferencaa tion. Negotiable. Call Herald. Penny Sleffert, M/F. supplies Inventory. pany, 200 Pitkin Street, Must have own tools. ing room, located In Manchester, CT office skills. Coll East Horttord, CT. Very generous com­ 2482.n______aulet neighborhood. ypt B low*«9Et Gd In our reodert or# ready to ipielElt. FREE Eatimatea 646-2228.______CARS Publisher. Donna 646-6050. Inde­ Company benefits Wooes commensurate OoMlflPd for quick rw, buy when tlwy turn to thP PART time lob taking missions. Member of 5 A Cascade of light. Coll for details. RHONE FOR SALE core of either Infants or pendent Insurance available. Please coll ACCOUNTANT. Stott Ac­ with experience. EOE. multiple listing boards. HtHoOdl. 643*3711. tor on oppointment. countant needed In Streams from the $121,900. Century-21 nrtlB. cell 643-2659 FUEL DIL/CDAL/ PART TIME 2 year olds In a day core Center, 830 Hartford 646-2260. 9am-5pm Mr. Send brief resume to: Epstein Realty. 647- » ■ e4e-6537 OLDS Sedan 1939. Origi­ D IETARY Aides- South Rood, Monchester. 8:30om-12:30pm. growing business. De­ Hickey.______vaulted ceilings and FIREWDOD HELP WANTED center. Hours 1-6pm. P.O. Box 509, Coven- expansive window de­ 8 89 5.0 ______nal 6 cylinder tiathead, Windsor Nursing Cen­ Must be mature. Prague Shoe Com­ gree ond 1-3 years ex­ COMPANION(s) needed try, CT. 06238.______pany, Administrative perience preferred. sign of this 2900 square M ANCHESTER. Roomy7 60,000 original miles, ter has part-time posi­ Ptoese coll The Child­ to care tor elderly CABINET and furniture runs good, recent S70-890 per night. 2-3 even­ tion available on 6:30 Office. 282-9074. Responsibilities In­ foot Contemporary. room full dormered FIREWOOD SALE ings per week. Sincere ren’s Ploce.lnc, Man­ woman In her home In makers. Skilled and *49 par cord, S fl, langtha, point, chrome, uphols­ a.m. to 2:30 p.m. shift HELP WANTED clude Involvement In Monchester. All shifts, Exquisite European Cope. 1st floor den, and honest people chester. 643-5535. cosh bookkeeping, semi-skilled. Growing designed kitchen with flreploced front to CONDOMINIUMS APARTMENTS CONDOMINIUMS graan, dallvarad. 4 cord tery. A clean car. $5000. and 4p.m. to 7:30 shift. light housekeeping, woodworking com­ [gJ^H O M ES minimum. MC/VISA 742-8758 Scott.______only. Call649-6263,4:30- Experience beneficial Soles Positions. Morn­ M EDICAL Assistant. Tel­ bonk reconclllotlon breakfast room, bock living room, for­ FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT 6:30, Monday-Friday, ings. Eblens Casual meals, etc. Coll Laura pany. Call 528-8570. FOR SALE Northarn Flrawood SUBARU 1978 GF. 4 door but we will train. Call ephone, scheduling, and collection. Com­ ■bt 646-3500 9:30am- sunken family room mal dining room with I I 4-5pm Saturday and Clothing and Foot­ bookkeeping, filing with massive field- j COVENTRY. New spa­ Distributors Sedan. 5 spped. New or apply In person. Savings Bank pany benefits availa­ 4:30pm. SECRETARY with gen­ boy window, I'/ baths, SUDDENLY back an the MANCHESTER. New list­ Sunday.______South Windsor Nursing wear, 974 Moln Street, and assist with Endos­ ble. Please coll tor eral office skills for stone fireplace, master full basement with re­ MANCHESTER Three cious two bedroom 630-DOSg tire and exhaust. En­ Manchester. 646-1191. of Manchester market!!! Owners ing! Lovely Tow n- bedrooms on first townhouse. Country gine In good condition. PART Time telphone op­ Center,1060 Main St. copic procedures. Ex­ appointment, Mondov- small office. Variety ot bedroom suite with Its creation room and need Immediate sale! house In convenient erator. Savings Bank South Windsor. 289- PART Time cooking In perience desired but Frldov, 8:30am- duties for Independent own private skylighted workshop area. One floor. Security and ref­ setting, close to 1-84 RECREATIONAL Excellent gas mileage. DEMONSTRATORS Cazv and spaclaus 6 location near shop- erences. $650 per and UCONN. $750 per ( Needs some work. $600 of Manchester. 12 noon 7771. EOE.______your home. Deliver to will train. Reply to Box 12:30pm. Prague Shoe person. Must be relia­ locuzzl tub, thermo- cor garage has att­ raom alder Calanlol. 3 plng, schools, EQUIPMENT to 4:30 dolly, 12 noon to handicapped person. N Manchester Herald. Company, Admlnlstro- Pleasant, personable In­ ble and good with cus­ pone windows, 3 cor ached shed and dog month. Coll 645-8201. month. Security and negotloble. Call An­ HOME Help Aide- Duties TELLERS dividuals needed (or 3 bedraams, 2 full baths, churches. End unit. 7pm on Thursdays. Telephone 646-7703. 16 Brolnord Place. tlve Office. 282-9074. tomers. Some book­ garage and o 3/4 acre kennel. Situated on Low monthly fee. I ’A lease. 633-6543 or 633- drew Y. 643-2711 days. Include: health core, Monchester CT. 06040. Experienced, or will week assignment (2/14 - fireplace, remadeled MANCHESTER. North- 7667.______V ITA M A STER . Slender 649-9276 mornings 7-8 Apply: 923 Main Street, CLERICAL opening. 20-25 TEXAS refinery corpora­ keeping experience lot with sweeping views lovely wooded lot and kitchen with a butler's baths. Nice size bed­ cycle (excercisebike), Manchester, C T 06040. meal preparation and train. Good wages, 3/ej to demonttrete hou­ helpful but will train. ot the country club ready for your Inspec­ field Green Ranch Con­ FOR Rent. Manchester. 2 > evenings 5-8.______light housekeeping for week. Miscellaneous INSURANCE Office. tion otters plenty ot seware Item in the follow­ pantry, 2 enclased rooms. Corpet, sliders dominium. 2 bedroom, speedorqeter. $60. 649- EOE.______duties In busy medical Clerical Including typ­ good benefits. Apply: money plus cosh bo­ All benefits paid. talrw o ys. $ 3 9 9 ,9 0 0 . tion. $149,900. Sentry porches, gorage. A to patio In back. bedroom, 2 both. $600 7963.______AMC Concord 1979. 2 elderly couple. Call ing retail locations: Blanchard & Rossetto, 643-4060.Q central air, appllanced PART Time (substitute) office. Coll 646-7704. ing and telephone re­ nuses, fringe benefits Monday-Frldoy 8am to Reol Estote. great house tor the Washer and dryer monthly. Utilities not door, 6 cylinder, auto­ 643-8065.______Manchester - Hartford 5pm. Located In Man­ "We Guarantee Our kitchen, washer and Included. 563-1695. matic, AM-FM, solid, driver needed (or X-RAY Technician (reg­ quired. Jewell- Eng­ to semi retired person MANCHESTER. Great price! $124,900. Jack- hook-ups In basement. dryer. $775 per month. RnnOATS/MARINE' PART time driver. Must land Insurance. In Manchester area. East Hertford chester. Coll 228-3863 Houses" 646-2482.P family home. Large Must see to appre­ dependable. $850. 649- newspaper delivery In have own vehicle. istered). Part-time for 923 Main Street son ft Jackson Real Security deposit plus 1 EQUIPMENT Andover/Hebron. Call 646-4662.______Regardless ot expe­ TRAINING PROVIDED. evenings for BRAND new listing!!! seven room I'/j both Estote. 647-8400.0 ciate! Call for an ap­ HOMES 6039.______Monday-Frldoy, days. physicians office In Manchester, CT 06040 Intormotlon.______yeor leose. 649-0795. Donna 649-3467 for de­ Rockville. Please call HELP! We need an active rience. Write H.G. Ptaeaa call OLSTEN Ser­ Long-time owners Colonial. Formal liv­ MANCHESTER Seven pointment! Reolty FOR RENT 1987 BAYLINER 21 fool. BROWN 1974 Datsun Telephone 742-5355. Hopkins, President, vices at 647-1991 or 549- MEDICAL SECRETARY hove refurbished this ing room and dining World, Benoit 474 Main Street. 2nd floor; 260Z. Good body. Good tails before Horn. 871-8545 for further Individual to come 646-1700 room Cope In desirable 3 rooms. Heated. No I Cuddy-,cobln, V8 load work with our small Box 711, Fort Worth, 5544 to reserve your posi­ Assistant to work tor sensational antique rooms for entertain­ Frechette Associates. running Condition. detolls.______EOE Buckley School neigh­ appliances. $480. Se­ SOUTH Windsor Beauti­ rite trailer, Take over company. Telephone TX . 76101______tion TODAY. Internist In Manches­ Colonial to perfection. ing, 2 fireplaces and all borhood. Siding, deck, _64^7709j^___^^_ ful fully modernized 6 payments. John 649- $2300. Coll 649-8845 af- BANQUET Servers. Part ter. Port time or full 6 plus rooms, 3 bed­ new kitchen. Set on curity. No pets. i646- ter 5p.m.______orders, light order W AITRESS. Full time professional landscap­ 2426. Weekdays. room home. Kitchen, time, flexible hours. package and basic cus­ SECRETARY for active doys/nlghts. Apply An­ time. Coll 646-7810. rooms, 1'/j baths. Im­ beautifully landscaped RESORT HELP WANTED HELP WANTED engineering soles of­ ACCOUNTANT. Growing ing. Rec room, dark­ living room, dining FORD LTD 1984. 4 door, 6 Apply In person: The tomers duties. We ore tonio's Restaurant, 956 provements Include lot In the Highland PROPERTY room, 3 bedrooms, 1'/2 MUSICAL cylinder. <»ood condl- Gallery, 141 New Lon- fice. Accurate typing Vernon CPA firm seeks newer roof, plumbing, Pork School oreo. room, new paint and MANCHESTER Vi Du­ young and growing and Moln Street, Individual with 3 plus paper Inside. Fire­ I baths, laundry room, ITEMS tlon. 633-7719.______d o n Tu rn p ik e , skills Ond phone ans­ heating, windows, up­ $232,900. Sentry Real plex In a very nice will train. Full time Monchester.______years Public Account­ place, hardwood MELBOURNE, Florida large porch overlook­ Glastonbury. wering. Experience re­ dated kitchen, both. Estote. 643-4060.D area. Quiet. 2 bed­ BUICK Somerset 1985. preferred, port time DISHWASHERS, must be ing experience. Take floors, bay windows. area- Indian Harbour rooms. Appliances, ing Inground pool. DRUM Set. 7 piece Slln- Asking $7100. Auto­ considered. Apply at: quired. Full benefits. Registered with the EAST Hartford. 4 bed­ Beach. Townhouse, 2 Security Position On busline and ample 16. Storting pay $4 per charge Individual. Much more. A most washer ond dryer and Woodstove. A/C. gerland. Snare, bass matic, cruise, 33,000 Connecticut Cone & hour. Hours to suit TYPIST Manchester Historical room Colonial for the bedrooms, 2'/2 baths, Beautiful yard, conve­ Please send resume see. $159,900. Don 646- garage Included. drum, 12"-16" toms miles. 742-6764 otter Reed Comoonv, 134 parking. Coll 289-1571. Part time position, Society, Bowers growing family. Slate garage. Newly deco­ nient location. $1100 your schedule. Apply In with salary require­ School District. A real 9892.______Available February plus hardware. Excel­ 5pm.______Permanent Assignments in Manchester HELP WANTED Pine Street, BABYSITTER to care tor person: The Gallery, ments In confidence to: mother's hours (24 per foyer, flreploced living rated. Vacant. Assu­ per month Including lent condition. Black 7 year old In my home gem! $165,000.Jackson M ANCHESTER. Historic 1st. $600 per month. FOR Sale. 1976 Plymouth • Starting Wage *6.15/Hour Monchester.______141 New London Turn­ Accountant, P.O Box week) available at room with boy window, mable mortgage. 646-2604.______heat and hot water. No $550. 649-6210. otter school. Must have ft Jockson Real Estate. formal dining, eot-ln Cheney Colonial. 4bed- $68,500. 649-4346. Volare for (Sorts $125 or FULL Time. Immediate pike, Glastonbury. 2250, Vernon, C T 06066 Health Care Facility In rooms, kitchen and VA pets. 651-3644 P.m. and • 3 & 6 Month Reviews own transportation. 647-8400.D kitchen, 2 cor garage. MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ weekends or 289-7537 best otter. Call 649-4246 opening soles/offlce NURSE Aides- Certified. G E T paid for reading bath. Lower level re­ RnCAMERAS/PHOTO otter 5pm.______position. We will train. Coll 647-8557 otter 7pm. Manchester. Benefits MANCHESTER. G ra ­ Large corner lot with room Townhouse. onytlme.______• Competitive Benefits Bedmokers. Positions books! $100 per title. Include holiday, vaca­ creation room and Fully appllanced kit­ E o J eo u ipm en t CAMARO Berllnetta 1979. TREE CARE $5 per hour Includes 2 MECHANIC. (Jeneral re­ available In newly ren­ Write ACE-849d, 161 cious Raised Ranch oak trees. $1 55,9 00 . laundry. New 10X34’ MORTSADES M ANCHESTER 3 bed- pair. Experience. tion and sick pay. *7 D.W.FIsh Realty. 643- chen, heat and hoi One owner, V-8, power • Credit Union nights and Saturday. ovated nursing facility South LIncolnwav, with newly redeco­ pressure treated deck. water Included. $725 room duplex with attic, Coll 643-2171. Some tools required. plus per hour. Salary rated flreploced living 1591 or 871-1400.O basement and garage. CAMERA Rollel Flex E2, steering, power Bartlett on the 7-3 shift for North Aurora, IL 60542. $134,900. D.W.FIsh DO NOT OO BANKRUPTI per month plus secur­ V/a square, F3.5, penta brakes. $2500. Call be- For an Interview, come to our office ASSISTANT-Technlclon $7.50 hour storting. Coll Individuals who core commensurate wih ex­ room, dining room and Realty. 643-1591 or 871- Stop Foreclosure! Home- Convenient to shop­ T f m Experts Roggl's Auto 646-3444 ASSISTANT Director- oppllonced country BRAND new listing!!! ity deposit and 1 year prism, pistol grip, lens fore 4pm. 646-8244. Weekdays from 9AM-5PM position. Will train. tor the elderly. Excel­ Teacher. Full or port perience. Please apply I400.a owners, consolidate your lease. No pets. 649-0795. ping and schools. $675 osk for Joy.______sized kitchen. 3 bed­ Executive 7 room plus utilities and secur­ hood, filters, tripod ad­ MAZDA 626 1986. 4 door, has Immediate Busy Optometric office lent benefit package. time. Will consider In person at: bills, pay off your credit MANCHESTER. of 2 apter, all mint condi­ Thursday until 7PM has o great opportunity DIRECT Core staff tor 3 Coll or apply In person rooms and 0 14X16 Raised Ranch on Fern cards, your cor or busi­ '/2 ity. References re- light blue, 36,000tnlles. openings for combination of teach­ Florida room. Family Street In Manchester. LOTS/LAND family, 1st floor unit, tion. Package onlv A/C, AM -FM cassette. experienced tree tor o dependable omb'- M.R. persons. Full or to South Windsor Nurs­ ing and schooling. ABC ness loan, your mortgage qulred. 643-7779.______$600.00. 649-4872 Saturday, January 16 & 23 from 10AM-4PM port time, shifts In ing Center, 1060 Main Meadows Manor room has full brick Spacious rooms, 3 bed-, and save, save your fully appllanced kit­ $7600. Coll 742-5168. climbers In our tlous person who en­ Day Core 647-0788 or FOR SALE chen. Poy own utilities. VERNON. Lovely 3 bed­ evenings.______at joys people and Is wil­ H eb ro n , Morlobo- St. South Windsor. 289- 333 Bidwell Street walled fireplace, slate rooms, 2'/2 baths, large homell NO PAYMENTS room, 1'/2 both Ronch. 1986 Subaru. GL10 tour Manchester office. 649-9228.______entry, full both and 2'/3 eot-ln kitchen, enor­ UP TO 2 YEARSI Bad $625 per month plus CAMERA- Minolta ling to learn. Coll rough. Send resume to: 7771. EOE.______Manchester, C T M ANCHESTER. 7 acres security deposit and 1 Nice oreo. Basement, door, 4 wheel drive, The Prestige Office Building Also, professional Carolyn. New England C.C.S.S.I., P.O. Box D EN TA L Assistant. Full baths, 2 cor garage. mous family room with of beautiful high scenic credit, late payments or fireplace. 223-3700.34 Moxxum 7000 with 35-70 turbo, automatic. COOK Part time wee­ time position In Vernon 647-9191 $226,900. D.W.FIsh fireplace, aluminum unemployment Is not a year lease. No pets. Maxxum lens, pest management Eve Core. 646-6655. 702, 112 Main Street, kends. FIM-ln shift. 5om land In Burnham Street Loaded. Take over 150 North Main St.. Manchester Putnom, CT 06260. Group Practice. Excel­ EOC Realty. 643-1591 or 871- siding, screened-ln problem. Foreclosure as­ 649-0795. Maxxum 2800 flesh, •uperviaors. Must be to 1pm or 11:30am to area. Mostly In Man­ sistance available for the payments. John 649- or Call 727-9000 or 1-800-842-1147 MECHANIC with expe­ lent benefits, salary 1400.O porch, gorgeous In- chester, ocess from MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ (STORE AND Maxxum 2X convertor. 1820 a.m. experienced. Class 2 rience wanted full 7:30om asneeded. With and staff. No Saturdays ground pool with de­ S ELF-EM P LO Y ED and Mint condItJon. Pack­ license. Excellent pay, BODYMAN with expe­ possible full time or e>>enlngs. Willing to East Hartford. Rural NEWLY DIVORCED! room Townhouse, op- OFFICE SPACE time. Apply In person, rience wonted full luxe landscaping! All residential zone. Great pllanced kitchen. Pay age onlv $540.00. 649- Mansfield Auto Ports, summer work. Expe­ trc right person. Coll this and more for Kindly call Swiss Conser­ 4872 evenings. I CARS holidays, vacations, time. Apply In person, rience In auontlty NOTICE TO CREDITOR$ fo r sub-divislon. vative Group at 203-4S4- own utilities. $650 per NEW Building. Interior Insurance and Route 32, Monstleld. Mansfield Auto Ports, 5 2 5 -J 8 6 8 between 9- C A FETER IA general kit­ E STA TE OF $249,900. Jackson 8, $369,900. Call Sherry month plus security FOR SALE f ir s t s e c u r it y cooking and dietary 4pm.______GRETCHEN B. Jackson Real Estate. 1336 or 203-454-4484. to suit occupant. 750 to uniforms. SUPERVISOR-RN. Route 32, Mansfield. background helpful but chen help. Monday- STOUTENBOROUGH, a/k/a 742-9450, Golden Oaks deposit and 1 year 1,000 sguore feet unit. PETS AND SERVICES CORP. Monday-Frldoy, 3pm- good opportunity for OFFICE. Full time per­ Frldoy. (Jood starting GRETCHEN NOVAK 647-8400.O______Realty 646-5099. lease. No pets. 649-0795. Utilities and parking SUPPLIES wage, benefits. 633-4681 STOUTENBOROUGH In need of An Equal Opportunity Empioyor 649-8150 11pm. Applications ore mature person who is son to work with go­ Included. Peterman now being accepted for PARTS Puller with expe­ vernment controcts. ext. 330. Charlotte Tha Hon. William E. Fitz­ Court of Probata. District of MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ FREE Malamute Husky willing to be trained In Gerald, Judea, 3f tha Court Manchestar M ortgage? Building Company. TAKE A LOOK this key position. For rience wanted full Customer contact, typ­ 8a.m. to 2p.m.______NOTICE TO CRBOITOR$ room, 1'/2 both Duplex, 649-9404.______to good home. Has all time. Apply In person, o new field. Good stort­ of Probata, District ot Mon- NOTICE OF HEARINO Good credit or bad Interview please con­ ing pay and pro-rated ing and organizational chastar at a haorlne hold on E STA TE OF E STA TE OF modern kitchen with shots. Coll Glnny 649- 67 Chev Astro Van Mansfield Auto Ports, skills a must. Will ANNA B. SYLVESTER, credit, we make loans all appliances. 1st floor MANCHESTER 1725 tact Mrs. Plante, DNF, benefits, vocation, etc. RN-Stoff Development January 11,19SSordaradthot KATHERINE MROSEK, . m ______4 CpI. CtOTTB. TV •15,400 Crestfleld Convols- Route 32, Mansfield. train. Good pay, benef­ Coordinator position oil claims must ba prasantad dacaosad a/k/a ANNA SYLVESTER easy. Rscent ban­ laundry room with Vi square feet, oil or port. Free meals. Contact lo tha fiduciary at tha od- Pursuont to on ordar ot Hon. Tha Hon. William E. H ti- 84 Cougar Mga •6495 PART TIME NURSING cent. 643-5151. Food Service Supervi­ its and conditions. Lo­ available for dynamic, Garald, Judea, of tha Court bath. Cellar and attic Privote lavatory, pri­ IMISCELLANEOUS drasa balow. Follura to Wllllom E. FltzGorold, kruptcy, foreclosre or area. $750monthly plus vate parking. Ideal sor, Crestfleld Convo- cated In Ellington. Coll energetic person who promptly prasant any such Judea, dotad January 14,19M of Probata, District of Mon- FOR SALE 84TBIrdvs.4tK •6495 BENEFITS PACKA(;E Joe 871-1888. chastar at o haorlne hold on late payments, wo can heat and utilities. 2 Main St. location. Con­ lesent Home, 643-5151. possess the ability to claim may rasult In tha loss o haorlng will bo bald on on 84 Lynx 2 Or. Quality of rights to racovar on such application praying for January 11,1919 ordaradthot help. Ralo-Com has It months security. Ref­ venient to highways. •1995 coordinate and pro­ oil claims must ba prasantad POOLS!!! AAA Pool Dis­ ...a ini\ nf liji' III II inilliiini! claim. authority to soil certain raol all from lat and 2nd erences. No pets. 643- Immedlote occupancy. 86 Toyota Craaalda Nursing Care vide staff development propartv situatad In tha to tha fiduciary at tha ad- tributor. Must dispose programs. Responsi­ Johanna Brudar Roy, dratt balow. Follura to 2 1 2 1 . ______649-9001. au. Wo. LoaUid •11,400 Assistant Clark Town of Monchostar, County mortgages to refi- of entire Inventory of Fuli Time... bilities Include training of Hartford os In sold appli­ promptly prasant any such nancea. Applications OAKLAND Heights M ANCHESTER. Indus­ new 1987 leftover 31' 84 Chav Caprice If yaucoa^vo Fadarol Ordar 11246. Ina on or bafora Fab. 1, l 9a9 andlhatraturnof suchtarvicabe home. Male non- MANCHESTER. Quiet 87 Chav. Catsbrlty 4 dr. *10,995 (203) 423-9201, mlenBion 2214 Mr. Purcell Minchistor Eld forms, plans and *Mcltl- MANCHESTER Profes­ THE PROFESSIONALS moda to ths court. cotons ora ovollablt at tha smoker preferred. Call neighborhood. 2 bed­ sional to share large 87 Cadi Eldorado *21,995 BROTHERS 155 Main Street DOMINIQUE THORNTON Nick 742-3069. 87 Calabrlty 2 dr. *9995 Betweon 4-7 PM, 24 ADAMS STREET Manchester, CT Oanarol Sarvicaa' offtco. room apartment with home. Nice area. Wa- 301 CGEtar Stroat MANCHESTER. CT 06040 ASSISTANT CLERK appliances, wall to wall e7Chavattaiar. *5495 K WINDHAM 645-8387 SUPERIOR COURT TOWN OF ATTRACTIVE, privi­ sher/Dryer. $475.00 In­ MaadiMtEr, CT 647-9946 JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF TOLLAND MANCHESTER, CT. leges, near Parkade. carpeting, 2nd floor. cluding utilities. Call H HOSPITAL ^^ehjjea^O^^^m ROBERT B. WEISS, No pets. Lease, secur­ 030-01 GENERAL MANAGER Reasonable. Working 646-8809, please leave 872-9111 643*5135 W1UMANnC.C0Nr4CTKUT