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Bv AAarcv Gordon Eastern spokesman Robin Ma- — see page 47 The Associated Press tell. The pilots’ union put the SPORTS figure at 68. M IAM I — With rail commuters The sharp cuts in operations around the nation receiving a have stranded thousands of East­ ^ r f . ' : . V . V . reprieve from chaos today, ern’s usual 100,000 daily pas­ strike-torn Eastern Airlines sengers at airports around the warned pilots they were commit­ country. ting “ economic suicide” by ho­ The strike had threatened to noring Machinists’ picket lines. spill over into a sympathy action MASSE GETS GRID POST Most of the 3,600 pilots, who are today against 12 commuter rail­ critical to Eastern’s operations, roads around the country, but the have honored the strike by the Machinists called off their plans airline’s 8,500 mechanics, bag­ Sunday after a judge in New York gage handlers and ground crew. issued a temporary order ban­ Manchester acts quickly The strike, in its third day, ning railroad workers from ho­ began over Eastern’s demand for noring Eastern picket lines there. contract concessions and escal­ Eastern President Phil Bakes, to replace McLaughlin ated a 17-month battle at the admitting that service has “ been nation’s seventh-largest airline. a mess,” urged the pilots to Most of the airline’s 4,800 flight return. Bv Jim Tierney previous year, McLaughlin wea­ attendants also honored the “ Come back now and make this Manchester Herald thered a dismal turnout which ended Machinists’ pickets. The effects airline work,” Bakes told a news with a combined junior varsity/var- of the strike could spread Tues­ conference Sunday. “ Come back The call Mike Masse has been sity roster of 23. day if the nation’s pilots followed for your families, come back for waiting for quite awhile came Friday What was Masse’s reaction to the their union’s request to strictly Eastern Airlines. ...We can make Patrick Flynn/Mancheatar Herald at noon. petition drive? observe aviation rules starting it work.” Manchester High athletic director “ It’s humbling,” Masse said. “ I that day. He also apologized to custo­ ON THE JOB — Eddy Huppe of South Windsor is Pavilions at Buckland Hills. Huppe, a Hartford native, Mike Simmons was on the other end, appreciate the support. It’s nice to Only 92 of Eastern’s 1,000 daily mers and admitted that the assistant construction manager for the $70 million grew up in this area. informing Masse he had been named have people behind you.” flights took off Sunday, said carrier had miscalculated when Manchester High’s head football Simmons, who was Manchester it had assured travelers there coach, along with a position as a head football coach between 1980 and would be no major disruptions. full-time physical education teacher 1982, is excited about the appoint­ Charles Bryan, negotiator for at the school. ment, which came two months earlier Agencies the Machinists’ , did likewise. Manager molds mall In old hangout Masse, 40, replaces Jim McLaugh­ than when McLaughlin was hired on “ We feel very bad and certainly apologize for inconvenience to the lin who resigned on Jan. 31 after the May 9 of last year. Bv Nancv Concelman performed by a couple hundred workers on and moved to South Windsor, where he Indians endured a difficult 2-8 cam­ feel brunt traveling public,” he said on Manchester Herald the 115-acre tract and answers to his bosses currently lives. He got a job with J M J paign. Masse has been a physical “ MIKE HAS A GENUINE commit­ ABC-TV’s “ This Week With at the Chicago-based Homart Development Construction Co. Inc. of South Windsor and education teacher in the Manchester ment to football, the athletes and the David Brinkley.” The open fields and golf course where Co., the mall builders. after two years was promoted to construc­ school system since 1975. He is community,” Simmons said. “ I am of strike But, he added; “ This is proba­ Eddy Huppe once playet^ as a teen-ager “ I knew something was going to happen tion manager. currently teaching at filing Junior confident that Mike will do an bly the purest classic case of evil have been bulldozed into a red desert where up here,” Huppe said from his trailer at the He was working primarily on residential outstanding job. The transition will be versus good that’s been seen in High and coached the highly success­ By Andrew J. Dovls only the skeletons of monstrous buildings top of the south access road, to be called projects for J M J, but saw an advertise­ ful combined Illing-Bennet freshman much smoother because he knows the Manchester Herald the history of organized labor. ... stand. Pavilions Drive. ment in a newspaper last April or May for football teams from 1981 to 1987. kids.” These people were not workers the Homart job and decided to apply. But any nostalgia Huppe may feel for the Huppe. a Hartford native, moved to East The appointment will take place Is Masse worried about the turnout, who were greedy or doing any­ “ I knew there was something going on Manchester travel agencies land is overshadowed by his excitement at Hartford at age 7 and lived there for 11 immediately. especially with only nine returning thing wrong.” and I wanted to be a part of it,” he said. are monitoring a strike by being a part of its transformation into a one years before joining the U.S. Air Force. He players? By honoring the pickets and Despite his youth, Huppe was chosen Eastern Airlines, saying the million-square-foot shopping mall. later worked as a radar technician with an ‘TM REALLY EXCITED and virtually shutting down the car­ from candidates from all over the United “ We have nine returning players so strike has caused numerous As a kid growing up in the area. Huppe Army civil engineering group in Germany, enthusiastic,” Masse, a resident of rier, pilots threatened Eastern’s States. He had gotten to know some of the I have to get at least two more scheduling problems. said he knew the land would not stay empty building radar stations to monitor Czechos­ Manchester, said Friday. “ This has “ very existence,” Matell said people at Homart because J M J bid on (players) or I don’t have a job.” “ What we’re doing right now is for long. lovakia and other Warsaw Pact countries. been a lifelong professional goal. Masse mused. “ I think the rapport Sunday. some of the mall work, but Huppe believes trying to stay away from East­ Huppe. 27, is assistant construction “ That’s when I started tinkering with Manchester’s important to me as a I ’ve had with the kids teaching at the “ By continuing to stay out, the the quality of his work on area residential ern,” said Valerie V. Corn, manager for the $70 million Pavilions at construction,” Huppe said. town where I live, the school system I one junior high and having contacts at pilots are committing economic projects helped the most. supervisor of the AAA Travel Buckland Hills. He helps coordinate When Huppe completed his military teach in and the coaching and working the other junior high. . .that’s really a suicide,” he said. Agency at 391 Braod St. Pas­ grading, blasting, building and utility work service he returned to Connecticut in 1984 See HUPPE, page 10 with younger people. I believe things main point of emphasis. The numbers sengers don’t want to buy East­ The company late Sunday sent pilots a letter telling them to work out for a reason.” I believe will increase with the ern tickets until they know what return to work before noon Masse, who will be a head football feedback I’ve had from people when happens, she said. Tuesday or be classified as being coach on the high school level for the the job became open.” AAA has had only a handful of on strike. Pilots who are placed in first time, was an assistant under calls from people concerned that classification and later go Larry Olsen and Jack Holik at the MASSE ATTENDED HIGH school about the strike. Corn said. The Willington withdrawal worries Boiton in Harrison, N.Y., prep school in Fork back to work will be required to high school between 1975 and 1978. Reglnald Pinto/Manchastar Herald agency is trying to help people Besides his football coaching du­ Union, Va., and graduated in 1973 sign a “ preferential recall list,” u who are scheduled to take East­ Bv Andrew J. Davis tendent of Bolton schools, said agreed to accept the students at a Willington and Bolton, which CQ according to the letter from ties, which began in Dayton, Ohio, in from the University of Connecticut HEAD COACH — Mike Masse had every reason to smile Friday ern flights today since there is not Manchester Herald today he does not think Willington lower cost. The students will be expires at the end of the 1989-90 S Frank Causey, Eastern’s chief of 1971 as a volunteer assistant. Masse where he played football for two as he was named the head football coach at Manchester High much they can do for people with has breached its contract by given the option to attend E.O. school year, is based on a has coached baseball and basketball years. He holds a master’s degree in pilot operations. BOLTON - The town of Wil­ Smith or Windham High School, per-pupil cost and will rise if CO School. Masse, who previously coached the freshman team for tickets on upcoming days, she deciding not to send the new at Illing and is currently the assistant sports studies from UConn. Masse The wording appears to refer to he said. fewer students attend the school. seven years, replaces Jim McLaughlin. said. lington has decided not to send freshmen to Bolton High School. girls’ basketball coach at Manchester and his wife, Sharron, have two boys, “ Right now, it’s on a day-to-day last week’s U.S. Supreme Court new ninth-graders to Bolton High But he said the Bolton Board of Willington will allow students Packman said. CO High. He was the interim head coach Michael 10, and John 8. basis,” she said. "W e ’re watch­ ruling that allowed Trans World School next fall, a decision which Education may want to have now attending Bolton High School “ This makes it very difficult for t/3 Masse believes that there is much Chester in recent history, something in 1987-88 due to a back injury that “ For a school with the reputation it ing it very closely.” Airways Inc. to reward flight worries Bolton school officials. Town Attorney Richard L. to finish their studies at the us to plan programs at the high d Masse definitely wants to change. sidelined head coach Joe DePasqua. more to coaching than a playbook. has for athletics and academics. . .1 Com said she was concerned attendants who crossed picket The decision by the Willington Barger study the matter to make school, McKee said. school for next year,” he said. “ You can know the X ’s and O’s < “ If we can get the attitude turned don’t see why not with a population the with people who are trying to get lines during a strike by moving Board of Education Thursday sure Willington’s decision is The Bolton school board will Packman said he did not MASSE WAS AN ASSISTANT foot­ perfectly, but if you can’t relate to the around that’s going to keep the size we have that we can’t be back to Connecticut on Eastern. them up the seniority list over means that there will be about 40 legal. discuss the issue at its Thursday understand the decision because u ball coach this past season under kids at the high school level, you’re Willington knew the costs when it K enthusiasm,” he said. “ There hasn’t ' challenging for the upper echelon of Those passengers will probably attendants who refused to work. less students at the high school in “ That is a significant problem meeting. Packman said. He said Ralph McCarroll at South Windsor going to be in trouble,” he explained. been an enthusiasm for football (at the CCC East. have to fly other airlines, she The pilots “ wouldn’t be sur­ school year 1989-90. It comes after for us,” said Packman. “ Forty- it was difficult to estimate how signed the contract. 1 High, which won the CCC East “ One of my dreams is to have the kids “ They haven’t explained it,” he u Manchester) the last few years. I Masse concluded with his own said. prised” if Eastern went to court Willington officials began investi­ two kids is significant to us. ... It much money Bolton would lose E- championship and reached the Class from midgets or the elementary because he is not sure whether said. “ I think it’s unfortunate for 1/3 think a change will bring that. It’s philosophy centered on educating the Eastern tickets are being ho­ charging the group with an illegal gating whether other school sys­ amazed me that they made this MM state final. Masse was the subject schools when they come to a game to u going to be a transition year. With nored on Delta and U.S. Air, she strike, union spokesman Skip tems would be willing to accept decision.” any of the 105 Willington students these parents and kids.” of several petitions from townspeople see the red and white, and their goal to student. Packman said the decision may nine returning players, even with a said. Stokes said. students after Willington’s con­ Willington School Superintend­ now attending the high school will o be someday playing for Manchester.” 2: last year after he didn’t receive the good turnout after that we’re not “ It’s striving for excellence in all tract with Bolton expires. ent Michael McKee said E.O. want to leave. < job McLaughlin was given. See SCHOOL, page 10 going to have too much experience,” you do,” he began. “ If they can have See AGENTS, page 10 See EASTERN, page 10 Richard E. Packman, superin­ Smith School in Mansfield has The five-year contract between S In turn, allegedly due to a boycott by THE PREVALENT ATTITUDE that for a foundation when they leave prospective sophomores football toward football for both players and However, Masse certainly isn’t here, then it’s a successful program players who played under Masse the students has been lacking at Man- writing off next year either. as far as I’m concerned.” Sunday accident kills pedestrian TODAY Gumbel returns to Today’ Bv Maureen Leavitt transport Perron, but the helicop­ reports. P&W is listening while Scott takes vacation ters were grounded Sunday night The driver, Dion B. Paul. 34. of Manchester Herald There was a time when a because of bad weather, said 68 Oak St., was not injured in the NEW YORK (AP) - Bryant hookup at the end of the today’s commercial customer at Pratt & A 27-year-old Manchester man Capt. Jack Hughes, spokesman accident, said Officer Gary Gumbel, returning to the “ To­ show, but embarrassingly, the Whitney had about as much a connection was lost and they had died Sunday night from injuries for the town of Manchester Fire Wood, police spokesman. day” show for the first time since chance of being heard as a Department. Hughes said the helicopter his memo criticizing coworkers to ad-lib through the final he received when he was hit by a whisper over the roar of the car on Hartford Road, according Perron sustained severe head probably would not have made a was leaked, said today the show’s minutes. company’s jet engines. Not any­ injuries and numerous broken difference in saving Perron’s life. “ fam ily” is Intact and still “ A very unusual Monday — in to police. more. Story on page 9. many ways best forgot,” -said It was the first fatal accident in bones, according to Hughes. He said it took between six and smiling but “ through some pain.” Manchester this year, police said. Perron was transported to Hart­ seven minutes to take Perron to Two of the memo’s targets, Gumbel. index The internal memo, written in Scott Perron of 56 Seaman Cirle ford Hospital by ambulance, the hospital by ambulance. Willard Scott and Gene Shalit, are August, claimed colleagues suf­ was pronounced dead at Hartford Hughes said. The last fatality involving a B utlnesi_____ 9 Obituaries------2 on vacation this week. Gumbel fered from everything from bad Hospital at 11:59 p.m. Sunday, Perron was crossing Hartford pedestrian on Hartford Road Classified . 19-20 Opinion______8 was on vacation last week when taste to bad interviewing according to James Battaglio, Road near House Drive about occurred in January 1984, Wood Comics _ _ _ 16 People______17 the memo made the front page of vice president of public informa­ 6; 45 p.m. when he was struck by a said. Focus— — 17 Science — . 18 a New York newspaper. techniques. Gumbel referred to the flap as tion at the hospital. two-door Ford Escort, which was There were three deaths in Local/State Sports___ 11-14 Gumbel and co-host Jane Pau­ Officials on the scene originally traveling westbound on Hartford vehicle accidents in Manchester ______2-5,10 Television____15 ley attempted to talk on the air See GUMBEL, page 10 called fora Life Star helicopter to Road, according to police last year, and four in 1987. Natlon/World j B-7 Weather______2 with Scott through a telephone MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Mar. 6, 1989 — 3 2 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Mar. 6, 1989 RECORD LOCAL & STATE

About Town Obituaries College Notes Curb on parking

Sign up for baseball Marie Desjardins said today in Mercyknoll Chapel, He was born Jan. 2, 1904 in Named to dean’s list West Hartford. Burial was in St. Broad Brook, and had lived in sought for club The Coventry Youth Baseball 1989 season will be Marie Rose “Jeanette” (Mar­ Mary Cemetery. Manchester most of his life. Prior Several Manchester students have been named to holding registration sessions tonight from 6 to 8 at quis) Desjardins, 73, of Hartford, Memorial donations may be to retiring, he had been employed the dean’s list for the fall semester at Bryant Bv Nancy Concelman which closed because it’s lease the Capt, Nathan Hale School, and on Tuesday, from died Sunday (March 5,1989) at St. made to the Sisters of Mercy at Kaman Aircraft, and before College, Smithfield, R.I. ^ Manchester Herald was not renewed. Deputy Chief 6 to 8 p.m. Players must be accompanied by their Francis Hospital and Medical Retirement Fund. 249 Steele that, at Cheney Bros, mills for They are: Diane Carlson, 172 Kennedy Road, a Henry “ Bud” Minor of the parents or legal guardian. All players in the same Center, Hartford. Her brother, Road, West Hartford 06117. many years. senior majoring in accounting: Rebecca Castagna, The Parking Authority wants to Manchester Police Department, family should register at the same time. A separate Norman Marquis, lives in He is survived by three daugh­ 54 Lamplighter Drive, a senior marketing inajor; set an earlier curfew on down­ said. Manchester. A application form must be filled out for each player. ters, Eleanor Proctor, Barbara Cheryl Hollis, 28 Brent Road, a senior marketing town parking to curb patronage Minor said there were arrests The registration fee is $15 which includes a team She was born in Norwich and Thomas J. Murice Kennedy, and Virginia Kennedy, major: Kevin Molloy, 24 Starkweather St., a Photos by Patrick Flynn/Manchester Herald at a planned nightclub that for drugs, alcohol and disturban­ had lived in Hartford most of her hat. A $2 late fee will be charged after the Thomas J. Murice, 80, of West all of Manchester; one son, freshman accounting major. members believe will attract the ces in the Parkade, some of which life. She was employed by the Also: Jason Norris, 18 Lookout Mountain Drive, a registration sessions. The maximum charge per Hartford, died Friday (March 3, William Kennedy, of Pomfret wrong type of crowd. he said were related to patrons of Aetna Life Insurance Co. before sophomore economics major: Itechei Odell, 24 family is $25. 1989) at an area convalescent Center: four grandchildren; and George Marlow, owner of Mar­ the club. retiring in 1980. two great-grandchildren. Laurel Place, freshman marketing major; and low’s Department Store at 867 Authority members said the She is also survived by her home. He was the husband of Josephine (Shiembob) Murice The funeral will be Wednesday Michael Robison, 218 Ralph Road, a freshnian Main St., came to the authority’s history of problems at Bentley’s husband. Clovis Edward Desjar­ St. Patty’s Day Party set and the dafther of Donna Murice at 1:30 p.m. at the Holmes accounting major; Kimberly Scovllle, 66 Harlan St., meeting today proposing to fence has people concerned about the dins: two sons. Ronald E. Desjar­ of Manchester. Funeral Home, 400 Main St. a junior finance major; and Cynthia Tarbell, 3 off about 100 spaces he owns off people who will come to Hanky The Ladies of St. James will hold a St. Patrick’s dins of Hartford and Robert P. He was born in Poland and lived Burial will be in East Cemetery. French Road, a freshman business communica­ Purnell Place at night. He said Panky’s. Pavone is quoted in a Day Party Wednesday in lower church at 7:30 p.m. Desjardins of Irvine. Calif.; two in West Hartford most of his life. Calling hours are ’Tuesday from 7 tions major. that might help keep people from newspaper as saying there will be The students from the Griffith Studio of Dance will other brothers, Gerald Marquis He was a communicant of St. to 9 p.m. the club proposed for the lower male strippers at the club at least entertain. Ladies who wish to renew membership of Northport, Fla., and Joseph Brigid’s Church. floor of the Manchester Mall. one night a week. are welcome to attend. Gloria Petrone. Annabelle Marquis of East Hartford: four Besides his wife and daughter, Bryant students named Marlow leases the spaces, Manchester Mall owner Ken­ , and Ida Lingberg are in charge of sisters. Gilberta DeForge of he is survived by another daugh­ Pearl Rubin located behind the proposed club, neth C. Burkam p said a arrangements. Bloomfield, Imelda Jaser and Two Coventry residents and a Hebron resident ter, Elaine Lambert of North Pearl Rubin, of Gloversville, to the authority. delicatessen-type restaurant that Isabel Gaskill of Milford, and have been named to the dean’s list for the fall Stonington; a sister, S. Ruth NY, died Sunday (March 5, 1989) “ I attack it (the proposed club) is separate from the bar and Bridge Club results listed Elaine Berube of East Hartford; semester at Bryant College. Smithfield, R.I. Musikoski of West Hartford: and at her residence. She is survived only in the way that I know how dance area may be open from late and a granddaughter. Coventry residents are Frances Andreuk of 90 Here are the results from the Manchester AM several nieces and nephews. by her son. Dr. Martin Rubin of and that is to contain the parking afternoon to early morning al­ The funeral will be Wednesday Barnsbee Lane, a sophomore business communica­ Bridge Club from Feb. 27 and March 2; The funeral was this morning at Manchester. there,” Marlow said. though the bar would have to at 9:15 a m. from the Fisette- tions major and Judith Doughty of 518 Carpenter Feb. 27; north-south: Grayce Shea. Eleanor the Sheehan-Hilborn-Breen Fun­ She was a graduate of South- But authority member Alan close by 2 a .m., according to state Batzner Funeral Home, 20 Sisson Road, a junior management major. Berggren, first place; Ellen Goldberg, Irv Carlson, eral Home, West Hartford, fol­ side High School in Newark, NJ, Cashman said changing the 2 law. Ave., Hartford, followed by a Daniel Dupre of 100 Old Andover Road, Hebron, a second place: John Greene. A1 Berggren, third lowed by a Mass of Christian and had lived in Gloversville a.m. curfew for municipal park­ Pavone refused to comment on Mass of Christian burial at 10 junior accounting major. place. burial at St. Brigid’s Church. since 1933. She was a member ing lots may be more practical. the club last week, saying he’s a.m. in the Church of St. Anne. East-west: Bev Cochran, Tom Regan, first place; Burial was in Fairview Kanesseth Israel Synagogue in Members voted unanimously to received a lot of “ grief” about it. Hartford. Burial will be in Mount Sara Mendelsohn, Faye Lawrence, second place; Cemetery. Glover. ask the town’s assistant attorney “ There is quite an uproar over St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ On Bentley dean’s list Mary Murphy. Eleanor O’Donnell, third place. Memorial donations may be She was predeceased by her and deputy chief of the police this,” Marlow said. “ This kind of field. Calling hours are ’Tuesday Kathleen Ambach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. March 2: north-south: Ann DeMartin, Faye made to the Rev. Robert Vujs. husband Moe Rubin. department if establishing a atmosphere is not going to be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Edward Ambach of 43 Cornwall Drive has been Lawrence, first place: A1 Berggren. John Greene, Maryknoll Fathers, Maryknoll, She is also surived by her son. curfew between 10 p.m. and anything but drugs, alcohol and second place: Linda Simmons. Peg Arseneaux. N.Y. 10545. Dr. Ronald Rubin of Richamond, named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at midnight would be feasible. maybe even strippers.” third place. Helen M. Hagearty Va.; a sister, Anna Wolf of Miami Bentley College, Waltham, Mass. “That way you’re effectively He called the proposed club an East-west: Terry Daigle. Marge Warner, first Beach. Fla.; seven grandchild­ She is a senior majoring in economics-finance. shutting off all parking to the “ encroachment on the decency” Helen M. (Kelly) Hagearty. 82, Eleanor Klucewicz ren and two great-grandchildren. area,” Cashman said. of downtown and other authority place: Mike Franklin, Tom Regan, second place; formerly of North Haven, died Dave Poriss, Buddy Joseph, third place. Eleanor (Lozowski) Kluce­ The funeral will be ’Tuesday at 9 The club, to be called “ Hanky members agreed. Sunday (March 5, 1989) at the On AlC dean’s list wicz, 98, of East Hartford, died a.m. at the Kanesseth Israel Panky’s.” is currently being built “ We’ve got a potentially sleazy Arden House, Hamden. She is Thursday (March 2. 1989). She Synagogue.. Burial will be in Several area students have been named to the by Phil Pavone of Lake View place,” Cashman said. Retirees meet March 14 survived by a son, Richard F. was the widow of Michael A. Union, NJ. Construction Co. of Columbia. “ We’re all in agreement that Hagearty of Manchester. dean’s list at American International College. SOMETHING OLD — The Cheney Tech A CLOSER LOOK — Cecie Micheli of Farmington peers The Manchester Municipal Retirees Association Klucewicz and the mother of Memorial contributions may be Pavone owned Bentley’s Night­ we don’t like what he’s doing The widow of Frank W. Ha­ Springfield. Mass., for the fall semester. gymnasium is filled with antiques and through a jeweler’s loop at the stone in a ring, while tending a will meet on March 14 at the Army and Navy Club at Edward Klucewicz of made to the Kanesseth Israel They are; Traci Kosak, 216 Saddlehill Drive; club in the Manchester Parkade. here.” Apter said. gearty. she was born in New 2 p.m. The group is not scheduled to meet this Manchester. Synagogue, Fulton St.. Glovers­ shoppers for the weekend antiques show. jewelry booth for a friend. Britain on March 22. 1906. She Patrice Niewinski, 21 Fernwood Drive, Bolton; Tuesday. She was born in Poland, and she ville, 12078. was a retired school teacher for Sandra Woods, 134 Swamp Road, Coventry; Amy had lived in East Hartford for 57 Arrangmements are being St. Mary’s School in East Hart­ Rinas, 262 East St.. Hebron. years. She was a communicant of made by the Hollenbeck Funeral Depression discussed ford and was past president of the From pewter Health insurance Ss. Cyril and Methodius Church of Home, 4 Second Avenue, Glovers­ Daughters of Isabella of East Depression Anonymous, a support group for those Hartford. She was a member of ville. NY. Hartford, She was past president On academy dean’s list suffering from depression, meets every Tuesday at the church’s Rosary Society and a of the East Hartford Democratic 6:30 p.m. in the Lowe Program Center of member of the Roman Catholic to pie safes costs rise in state Women’s Club and of St. M ary’s Midshipman Steven E. Biske, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manchester Community College, Room CL242. The Polish Union. Janet Papa Guild. Edward F. Biskeof24 Fairview St.,has beennamed group follows the 12-step program modeled after She also is survived by two Bv The Associated Press the cost of the covered expenses She is survived by another son, Janet D. (Mannise) Papa. 43. of to the dean’s list for the fall semester at Maine Alcoholics Anonymous. No dues or fees required. other sons. Walter Klucewicz of The gymnasium and cafeteria and the Manchester Herald under the program. Francis Hagearty of Southbury: 11 Adams Road. Simsbury, wife Maritime Academy. For more information, call Marie B.. 644-9046. Vernon and Stanley Klucewicz of w ere bustling Saturday and Sunday Huestis said $118,000 is bud­ a daughter, Helene Lesieur of of Sebastian Papa and daughter He is a graduate of Manchester High School and is East Hartford: two daughters, at Howell Cheney Regional Changes may be in store for geted this year for health insu­ North Haven: six grandchildren; of Francis and Elaine C. (Chap­ a freshman at the academy majoring in marine Mrs. Harriet Roe of East Hart­ Vocational Technical School as some Connecticut towns and rance for those retirees over 65 Easter craft fair slated and a great granddaughter. man) Papa of Bolton, died transportation. ford and Mrs. Helen Cook of thousands crowded in to see antiques cities where officials are faced who are not employed by the The funeral will be Wednesday Friday, (March 3, 1989). school system or the Water and The Spencer Village Senior Ladies Craft Club is Alexandria. Va.; 12 grandchild­ ranging from bureaus to band boxes. with soaring health insurance at 9:30 a.m. from the North Born in Hartford, she was Sewer Division. He said that holding an Easter Craft Fair Saturday. March 18. ren; and 17 great-grandchildren. premiums. Haven Funeral Home, 36 Wa­ formerly of Bolton, and had lived The sixth annual Howell Cheney budgeted amount may fall short from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Community Hall at Spencer The funeral was this morning at Spiraling hospital rates, up shington Ave , followed by a Mass in Simsbury for the last 12 years. Antiques Show also featured such because costs to insure the Village. 50 Pascal Lane. Crafts such as baskets, the Callahan Funeral Home, East some 58 percent the past three of Christian burial at 10a.m. inSt. She was employed by Simplex Public Meetings items as pewter and pie safes. retirees this year are expected to afghans, knitted and crocheted, baby clothing, and Hartford, followed by a Mass of years, have prompted insurance Barnabas Church, North Haven. Security Systems of Collinsville. Organizer Herb Stevensen of Village Christian burial at Ss. Cyril and companies to pass major in­ reach $159,000. In next year’s beaded items will be for sale. There will also be a tag Buriat will be in St. Mary’s She was a graduate of Manches­ Methodius Church. Burial was in Charm Promotions said the event creases along to municipal go­ budget, $198,000 has been re­ and bake sale at that time. There is free parking and Cemetery, New Britain. Calling ter High School, a former St. M ary’s Cemetery, East Public meetings scheduled tonight: attracted about 2,300 people, vernments. Although the impact quested to insure those retirees, free coffee throughout the day. German-styled hours are Tuesday from 5 to 8 member of Bolton Congrega­ Hartford. breaking previous records. on local budgets has yet to be fully he said. steamed hot dogs will also be for sale. p.m. tional Church, and a graduate of The show earned between $3,000 assessed, government officials Overall, however, the budget Memorial donations may be the Hartford Academy of Manchester Pinochle scores posted said in the short run they have for health insurance for general made to the Home and School Hairdressing. Planning and Zoning Commission, Lincoln Center and $4,000 for the Vocational little alternative but to pay the fund employees, or those not Here are the results from the Manchester Senior Association of the Southbury George Tolisano Besides her husband and par­ hearing room, 7 p.m. Industrial Clubs of Am erica, a increases. working for the school system or Training School, Southbury 06488. George C. Tolisano, 34. of 10 ents. she is survived by a son. student organization at the school. Pinochle Club, which played March 2 at the Army In the long run, however, they Water and Sewer Division, does Dwyer Drive. East Hartford, died Joseph F. Papa, and a daughter. There were 68 dealers from around and Navy Club; Coventry may ask employees to pick up a not show such a steep increase. Arnold Jensen. 623 points: Alice Raymo, 608 Friday. (March 3, 1989). at Stacey E. Papa, both of Sims­ New England, filling the cafeterta*. Public hearing on sidewalk ordinance. Town larger share of health-care costs. The amount budgeted for this points; Gladys Seelert. 597 points; Hans Frede- Sister Mary Malumphy Manchester Memorial Hospital. bury; a brother, John F. Mannise gym and the school’s hallways. year is $1.3 million. It appears of Ellington; several nieces and Office Buiiding, 7 p.m. This has been common in private ricksen, 586 points: Mike Haberern, .580 points: Ann Sister Mary Matthias Ma­ He was born in Hartford, son of Members of the vocational cluW that about $1.37 million will be Leo P. Tolisano Sr., and Helen nephews. A Mass of Christian Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Office industry in the past few years. Fisher, 580 points; Sol Cohen, 578 points; Cart lumphy, 90. of the Sisters of Building, 7:30 p.m. helped out by setting up tables, needed and the request for next (Samiotis) Tolisano of East Hart­ burial will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. “ We’re going to have to do Popple, 578 points; Peggy Vaughan.- 573 points; Mercy, died Friday (March 3, year is $1.5 million, a 12 percent at St. Mary’s Church, Simsbury. Town Council, Town Office Building, 7:30 p.m. . helping dealers carry in their wares, something,” said a town official John Klein, 566 points; Bud Paquin, 550 points; and 1989) in Mercyknoll Infirmary. ford. and had lived in Vernon overall increase, Huestis said. most of his life prior to moving to Burial will be in Mount St. Drug and Alcohol Committee, Second Congrega­ and collecting admission fees at the in Monroe, echoing the senti­ Jennie Forbes, 547 points. She formerly taught at St. James Albert May, spokesman for East Hartford. He was employed Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. tional Church, 7:30 p.m. door. Calvary Methodist Church of ments of other municipal offi­ Play is open to all senior members. Play starts at School in Manchester. Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Con­ Calling hours are Monday, East Hartford provided the cials. “ I wouldn’t be surprised if 9:30 a.m. each Thursday. She was born in Derby, the by Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, necticut, which insures 1.4 mil­ from 2 to 4 and from 7 to 9 p.m. at (cost-sharing for insurance) daughter of Edward and Annie East Hartford. refreshments. lion state residents, said insu­ Besides his parents, he is the D’Esopo Wethersfield Fun­ finds its way into the negotiation (Walsh) Malumphy. She entered A GOOD REFLECTION — Tess Rowe tries on earrings and gets some advice rance companies are playing Volunteer for Red Cross survived by two daughters, Me­ eral Chapel. 277 Folly Brook table because the costs are the Sisters of Mercy in 1918 and from a friend, Francine Tambling. Both women live in Manchester. catch-up with costs that have Blvd., Wethersfield. Memorial astronomical.” The Greater Hartford Red Cross Chapter will professed her vows in June 1926. lanie Tolisano, and Jessica Toli­ Thoughts made a steep and steady rise over sano, both of Coventry: a brother, donations may be made to the Manchester is self-insured for train people with medical backgrounds to volunteer She also taught at these the past three years in many Steven Tolisano of N. Attleboro, Arthritis Foundation, 370 Silas health insurance, Robert Huestis, as health history interviewers at blood drives. schools; St. Patrick, Hartford: communities. Mass., a sister, Lee Helen Marge- Deane Highway, Wethersfield, town budget analyst, said today. Eligible are: optometrists, EMTs. RNs, LPNs, Sacred Heart, Bridgeport; St. From time to time we come across a quotation Blue Cross/Blue Shield has 06109, or the American Heart He said the town pays the actual MDs, DDSs, medical students, nursing students and Francis, Torrington; St. Rose. loni of East Hartford: and his that provides, in just a few words, some insight into increased health premiums by an maternal grandmother, Stella Association, 310 Collins St., Hart­ costs plus a fee to Blue graduates, and medical technologists. A current Meriden: Immaculate Concep­ the mystery of God’s human creation. This week I’d average of more than 30 percent Samiotis of Wethersfield. ford. 06105. Cross/Blue Shield to administer state license is not required for nurses and doctors. tion, Hartford: St. Patrick, Nor­ like to share some of these “ pearls of wisdom” that this year. May said. The funeral will be Tuesday at the program. Free training will be offered ’Tuesday, March 21, wich; St. Rose, New Haven; St. I ’ve collected and found useful. The first is from Huestis said the town, in Although rates vary from town from 9 a.m. to noon, at the Connecticut Valley East Peter, Danbury; St. Bernard, 7:30 p.m. at the Burke-Fortin none other than Eleanor Roosevelt: to town and between different Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St.. general, has not experienced a Branch, 20 Hartford Road. Call 643-5111 to register. Vernon; St. Mary, Norwalk; St. Charles S. Scott “ You gain strength, courage and confidence by unions within the same town, it Rockville. Calling hours are large increase in insurance costs Peter, H artford; St. Mary, every experience in which you really stop to look costs between $4,000 and $5,000 a Tuesday from 2 to4 and7to9p.m. TOPEKA, Kan. (A P) - Cha­ overall, but there is a large jump Derby; St. Joseph, Ansonia; St. fear in the face ... You must do the thing you think year to insure a worker with a at the home. Burial will be at the rles S. Scott Sr„ an attorney who in the cost to insure retirees over Joseph. Danbury; St. Francis. you cannot do.” spouse andsfamily. Lottery convenience of the family. Mem­ helped integrate public schools 65 because of a reduction in New Haven: St. Charles. Bridge­ Life can be frightening sometimes. That’s hardly Blue Cross/Blue Shield has orial donations may be made to nationwide by bringing suit in the Medicare benefits. The town port: and St. Thomas, Fairfield. a secret. But there are two ways we can deal with the American Heart Association, landmark Brown vs. Topeka makes up the difference between proposed a tentative 45.6 percent She also served as Boor super­ fear. We can either become paralyzed with it or we Winning numbers drawn Saturday in New 310 Collins St., Hartford, 06105. Board of Education case, died the amount Medicare pays and increase for Bridgeport. England: visor atSt. Mary’s Home until she Friday. He was 67. can wrestle with it and. in doing so, become stronger Connecticut daily: 834. Play Four: 3020. retired in 1976. In 1951, Scott, his brother, the and more confident. With God’s help, even our fears Massachusetts daily: 0498. She is survived by three cou­ late John J. Scott, and the late can be turned into instruments of growth. And who Massachusetts Megabucks; 8, 10, 16, 19, 20, 26. sins, Mrs. Eileen Carey of Anso­ John Kennedy Charles Bledsoe sued the Topeka was it who said, “ We have nothing to fear but fear Tri-state daily: 463, 5497. nia, Mrs. Mary McNamara of John Earl Kennedy, 85, of 243 Board of Education in federal itself.” Tri-state Megabucks: 2, 7, 18, 20, 25, 37. Derby and Rosanna Malumphy of North Main St. died Saturday, district court on behalf of Linda Rhode Island daily: 4539. California. (March 4, 1989) at the Hartford Brown, a black elementary Rev. John P. Gwozdz Rhode Island Megabucks: 3, 8, 9, 20, 32. 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NEW YORK (AP) — A fierce winter WASHINGTON - Defense storm spread up to a foot of snow and ice Secretary-designate John Tower opium ask independence from the South to Ohio, closing schools in says his “ excessive drinking” in four states today after disrupting flights at •> M the past does not indicate any pallas-Forth Worth International. Damag­ BEIJING (AP) — Thousands of at knifepoint. long-term problem and he would “ The streets are thick with ing tornadoes swept across Alabama and a worry Tibetans rioted in the streets of welcome the chance to defend his people. There’s lots of whooping Georgia. A their capital today, hurling goods nomination on the Senate floor. and shouting and throwing Severe thunderstorms along a cold front looted from Chinese stores onto Tower, appearing Sunday on WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. t/f raked the Southeast with rain and golf tL-M bonfires, witnesses said. A day stones. There’s no control wha­ the CBS-TV program “ Face the officials are concerned that Afgh­ ball-size hail and produced tornadoes that earlier, at least 11 people were tever,” said an Australian. He Nation,” said he would not to ask anistan, already a principal heavily damaged a Georgia motel and reported killed in street clashes. said the protesters set up barri­ that his nomination be with­ opium producer, could become an killed one person in a mobile home Sunday Police fired on protesters in cades with tables and garbage drawn, arguing that the dispute even greater source of illicit night. Lhasa on Sunday, but did not cans on some streets. over his selection has escalated narcotics in the wake of the Soviet Sunday’s bad weather also was blamed interfere today as the demonstra­ Tibet remains largely closed to beyond consideration of his troop withdrawal. for six other deaths, including two children tors stoned Chinese bicyclists and journalists and the only independ­ qualifications. “ Afghanistan ... worries eve­ killed in an house fire in Alabama ignited by added their bikes to the fires, the ent reports came from travelers, The former senator repeated ryone who is interested in this lighting. Western witnesses said. many of whom who spoke on his pledge to stop drinking if issue,” said Ann Wrobleski, the The weekend snowstorm developed from The official Chinese Xinhua condition of anonymity for fear of confirmed as defense secretary, assistant secretary of state for a cold front out of the Northwest and sent News Agency said one policeman police reprisals. and he accused his detractors of narcotics affairs. heavy snow to the southern Plains. Today, and 10 protesters were killed in Xinhua said Sunday’s violence hypocrisy. Wrobleski, in discussing the the wintry weather stretched from eastern Sunday’s violence and 40 police began at noon when 13 monks and 'Tower sought to deflect the JOHN TOWER department's annual narcotics Oklahoma to Pennsylvania, said Hugh and more than 60 demonstrators nuns paraded illegally through most common criticism against ... on “Face the Nation" control report, said the problem Crowther of the National Weather Service’s 'V were injured. the Barkhor, the city’s central him by drawing a distinction is likely to be aggravated when Severe Storms Forecast Center in Kansas AP photo An American traveler, speak­ market and location of its main between the past heavy drinking the estimated 3 million to 5 City, Mo. leader Bob Dole of Kansas. ing by telephone from the city, temple, the Jokhang. They waved he has acknowledged and an million Afghan refugees return to NO-SMOKING ARRESTS — A no-smoking sign is displayed in the cell The decision on allowing Tower said today that many Tibetans banners and shouted “ Independ­ alcohol “ abuse” problem that their homeland. jammed with arrested smokers in Quezon, a Philippine suburb of Manila, to appear in the Senate rests with reported the death toll at closer to ence for Tibet,” the report said. would disqualify him from sensi­ In the wake of the destruction Leniency Irks citizens newly chosen Senate Majority 30. They were joined by several following Sunday’s implementation of a city ordinance banning smoking tive military positions. caused by the nine-year war Leader George Mitchell, D- AP photo It is the fourth time in 18 months hundred people, who stoned a SAULT STE. M ARIE. Mich. (A P) - A in public places and vehicles. The penalty is about $10 or 10 days’ against the Soviet occupiers, “ I still have a sip of wine now Maine. Mitchell opposes Tower’s that tensions have boiled over nearby police station. judge who gave a rapist a lenient sentence detention. traditional agriculture has been UNWANTED TIRES — Shelby Bush of tires on his property that have his and again,” Tower responded nomination, but has not ruled on between Tibetans and Chinese, A Swedish traveler, who gave because he said he didn’t want to keep him made nearly impossible in many Sun, La., poses with someof the 100,000 neighbors up in arms. when asked whether he had Dole’s suggestion. who rule the remote southern his name only as Pontus, said he from his goal of becoming a police officer regions. stopped drinking since pledging a Dole, appearing on the ABC-TV region. ran to the roof of the Jokhang has provoked outrage jn this normally Airstrip plan revealed “ As we see refugees moving Cops thwart protest week ago to do so if confirmed by program, “ This Week With David At least 40 were killed in the Temple for a better view. peaceful Upper Peninsula community. back into a war-torn country WASHINGTON (AP) - A retired Air the Senate. “ Once confirmed, I Brinkley,” vowed “ to fight this to earlier clashes, including 24 who “ There were six people to the Two weeks ago. Visiting Alger County MOSCOW (A P) — Hundreds of police where there is no strong central Nobody wants a tire collector Force officer says Oliver North enlisted will give it up altogether.” the end.” died one year ago during a left of us taking pictures of the Circuit Judge Charles Stark set aside his today broke up a demonstration for greater government, we see them return­ him to help build an airstrip for secret daylong battle. crowd ... Then they dropped their original verdict in the rape case and instead access to state-run media in the Baltic The chairman of the Senate “ John Tower is the best-suited ing to a fairly easy, quick, SUN, La. (A P) — Shelby Bush just wants a mayor's court, issued a temporary restraining military supply missions to the Nicaraguan Sunday’s protest was begun by cameras and started firing with convicted David Caballero under a youthful capital of Riga, tearing down banners and Armed Services Committee, Sen. man in America. President Bush profitable means of supporting place to settle down with his 100,000 plus order preventing Bush from accepting more tires Contras while Congress had banned U.S. Buddhist monks and nuns who hand guns into the crowd,” offenders act for attacking a fellow college arresting 30 people, an activist said. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., has said Tower has said so, and he has the right to themselves,” Wrobleski said. collection of old tires, but residents of this tiny within the village limits. aid to the rebels. apparently were marking that Pontus said. He said no warning student. The move spared Caballero jail Dozens of protesters gathered in front of would fail to qualify for a make the nomination because he “ Therefore, the predictioti is southern Louisiana community don’t want him to The Rev. Walter Lumpkin, pastor of First Richard Gadd was due to resume his anniversary. was given. time. Communist Party Central Committee sensitive military position be­ won the election,” Dole said. that output of opium will increase park them in their town. Baptist Church of Sun, near Bush’s land, said the testimony today in North’s trial on charges American and other travelers He said he and four compan­ Stark’s action has prompted more irate headquarters in Riga to protest restrictions cause of his historv of drinking. out of Afghanistan, which then tires are an eyesore. He said they also create a of lying to Congress and the attorney said thousands of Tibetans milled ions, some of whom took pictures calls to the Sault Ste. Marie Evening News on Latvian state television, said Boris The Tower nomination has leads to a chain reaction of “ The whole community is against me,” Bush breeding ground for mosquitoes, a home for general about Reagan administration Tower denied that, and said “ I around the streets of the city’s old of the shooting, later had their editorial offices than any story in recent Sokolov, a member of the Democratic threatened to undermine rela­ increased heroin moving through said. “ But I ’m staying right here and fighting for vermin, and pose a fire threat. attempts to circumvent the aid ban. would be disqualified if you could section today, looting merchan­ cameras and passports memory, said the newspaper’s editor, Ken Union, an independent political party. tions between the White House Pakistan,” she added. my rights. They ran the Indians off several Bush has 7,000 tires on land he owns in the Gadd testified Thursday that North prove alcohol dependency or dise from Chinese-owned stores confiscated. Fazzari. and Congress at the outset of the Throughout the opium- hundred years ago. But they’re not running me village. Two tracts of his property wrap around enlisted him to help build a secret airstrip in chronic alcoholism.... In the final and setting it on fire. Two trains collide Bush administration. The Senate producing region that also in­ off.” the Sun post office on three sides. It’s there that Several travelers reported po­ Costa Rica to support a “ southern front” analysis, it is a decision to be They stoned any Chinese who Armed Services Committee cludes Iran, Burma and Laos, Bush, who has collected tires 18 years, began Bush wants to stockpile more tires and begin lice aiso threw beer bottles down GLASGOW, Scotland (A P) - Two for the Contras in their guerrilla war made by the commanding officer tried to bicycle through the area Shuttle delay possible voted 11-9 against Tower on Feb. “ prospects are not good” for any stockpiling them on his property here in shredding them for recycling. on the crowd from roofs in the commuter trains collided today outside against the Nicaraguan government. that should be based on hard and dragged some from their 23, splitting on partisan lines with reduction in the opium trade in November after his Junkyard and Tire Land Bush has a village occupational license for “ a Barkhor area, while the crowd CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - A Glasgow, and Scotrail said two people were evidence. In my particular in­ bikes, which they burned, the Democrats in favor and Republi­ the coming year, Wrobleski said. three miles away was shut down by a court order. junkyard and tire land.” No ordinance specifi­ threw stones back. problem developed with a rocket separa­ killed and 44 injured. stance, the president of the witnesses said. cans against. With some 700-800 metric tons Now, Sun. a village of 500 about 40 miles north cally outlaws junkyards or tire depots. But tion control system today, threatening a It was the second rail collision in Britain Shamir rejects claim United States is the commanding A second American said he saw China claims its sovereignty produced last year, Afghanistan of New Orleans, is moving to do the same thing. "Village Attorney William Magee said Sun can use postponement of Saturday’s launch of in 48 hours. A crash Saturday on the officer. Democrats, led by Nunn, say Mayor Nathan Wood, using the power of a policeman dragged from his over Tibet dates to the 13th JERUSALEM (AP) — Prime Minister they are troubled by reports of is second only to Burma in opium state nuisance codes to block Bush’s efforts. space shuttle Discovery with a crew of five. outskirts of London killed five people and “ The fact is I am not alcohol- bike and chased down the street century. Yitzhak Shamir defiantly rejected a U.S. Tower’s excessive drinking, ex­ production in Southern Asia, the NASA spokesman Karl Kristofferson injured 94. dependent,” Tower said. “ There claim that Jewish settlements in the tramarital affairs and his ties to report said. said the trouble is with a Master Events Willie Caldwell, a spokesman for state- is no conclusive proof to the occupied lands hinder peace efforts, and a defense and aerospace “ Compounding U.S. govern­ Controller, one of two such shuttle systems owned Scotrail, said one person was effect. As a matter of fact, the Palestinian and Israeli were reported contractors. ment frustration at increasing that receive separation commands from believed trapped in the wreckage two hours weight of proof seems to indicate injured today in new unrest. One Democrat, Sen. Dennis worldwide opium supplies is the Swedish reformer touches off ideological war the spaceship’s main computer. The after the accident, and most injuries were otherwise. DeConcini of Arizona, said on fact that about 90 percent of the problem showed up early today during a believed minor. “ This doesn’t obligate me; it doesn’t ‘Tve admitted to excessive CNN that although many of the world’s opium production takes By Eva Janzon routine test. Scotrail said the two trains were bother me,” Shamir said in a fiery speech to drinking in the 1970s,” Tower Among the proposals were lowering trade Foreign Minister Sten Andersson led a accusations against Tower had place in areas in which the United The Associated Press The controllers arm and fire explosive traveling in opposite directions between the colleagues in his right-wing Likud bloc in said. T v e said excessive drink­ barriers and taxes. counterattack against what he saw as a proved untrue, he decided to vote States has little or no access — devices that separate the two solid fuel Glasgow suburbs of Springburn and Miln- Tel Aviv on Sunday night. ing, not alcohol abuse. ... There’s The debate he is stirring comes as the threat to the party’s underpinnings. He against the nomination because such as Afghanistan, Lebanon, STOCKHOLM, Sweden — A wiry-haired rockets two minutes after liftoff and the gavie when they collided just before 1 p.m. Shamir also denounced Israeli activists a diffeience.” Social Democratic Party, in its 100th year, likened the reformists among his col­ “ it’s risky to have someone with Laos and Burma,” the report socialist with free market notions has external fuel tank when the main engines outside Bellgrove station, two miles from of the Peace Now movement for meeting reviews its platform. A party committee leagues to rivals in the non-socialikt Tower said he would relish a his background and the problems said. touched off a battle of ideas in the party burn out about 8'/i minutes into a flight. the center of Glasgow. with Palestinians in the occupied territo­ charged with the task is to offer a new opposition. chance to appear on the Senate he has had in that office.” The United States long warned that created Sweden’s welfare state — “ It’s definitely a bad controller,” Kristof­ At least two cars derailed, said Archie ries and accused them of sabotaging draft program by August. “ That the Liberals and Conservatives floor to defend himself, as sug­ Tower said that the real issue is the Mujahedeen rebels against challenging some of its basic principles. ferson said. Birt, another Scotrail spokesman. Israel’s political and security interests. Although the Social Democrats espouse want to undermine the general welfare is gested by Senate Reoublican politics, not his personality. producing and smuggling drugs Finance Minister Kjell-Olof Feldt, a undiluted socialism, Sweden is far from not so strange,” Anderson wrote in the to support their war effort against five-foot-six dynamo, is at the center of a being socialist. About 90 percent of socialist daily Arbetet. “ But now this has the Soviets. With the Soviets reform movement in his Social Demo­ production is in private hands, and big gained a foothold within the workers’ gone, the rebels are now attempt­ cratic Party, which has governed for all businesses like Volvo and the Ericsson movement, disquieting me and others.” ing to overthrow the communist but six of the last 56 years. telecommunications group play by capi­ Prime Minister Ingvar Carlsson was NATO urges two-thirds cut regime of strongman Najibullah. Since the Social Democrats were talist rules. compelled to defend Feldt and reassure U.S. officials are concerned re-elected in September, they have While a tew big companies drive his party. Introducing that amid a possible struggle loosened foreign currency exchange rules, Sweden’s economy, the government con­ “The general welfare policy will not among the various rebel factions, outlined tax reforms, reduced farm trols transportation, communications, move,” Carlsson said in a television in Soviet tanks and artillery narcotics control might not be subsidies and warned the troubled texUI health care and other services. interview. “ We managed to retain it given a high priority. industry that government help is tape Advocates say the system gives Sweden during the difficult years, and we’re not VIENNA, Austria (AP) — NATO today urged tanks stationed outside its borders, meaning further “ Current agricultural produc­ off. one of the world’s highest living stand­ abandoning it now.” Moscow to cut its tanks and artillery in eastern cuts would be needed to meet the NATO proposals. tion is roughly half of the prewar By fighting entrenched interests fh ards, with basic necessities provided for He denied that a battle was being waged Europe by two-thirds to give impetus to new talks Howe said NATO is seeking a two-thirds reduction level, insufficient to support the order to give socialism the new direction everyone. between Feldt’s pragmatists and socialist aimed at reducing conventional forces on the “ in the massed ranks of Soviet tanks and artillery in existing population, let along the he thinks it requires, the 57-year-old Feldt Critics say that while the country may orthodoxy. “ In the government there is no world’s most heavily armed continent. Europe, and by well over half in armored troop large numbers of returning refu­ has alarmed party stalwarts and the seem rich, the individual Swede, after right wing. There is just the Social Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze carriers.” gees,” says James Phillips, a unions. paying taxes and high living costs, often Democratic government, and that is to the countered with demands for percentage reductions This would not threaten Soviet security, he senior policy analyst at the The internal debate he has set off is has little money left over to spend as he left,” he said. by East and West of troops, tactical nuclear stressed, because “ the Soviet Union will still have conservative Washington think hMiwP A Y P E R VIEW known as “ the war of the roses,” after the chooses. However, Feldt’s article attacked the weapons and combat aircraft as well. more tanks within the area than the United States tank, the Heritage Foundation. party’s red rose election symbol. Feldt has said he wants to change the argument that a free market inevitably Shevardnadze proposed that both military blocs and West Germany combined.” “ Drug production could be a “ We must stop slandering the market pervasiveness of the public sector, which leads to social gaps and impoverishment reduce troops and "the main categories of arms” by Shevardnadze, by contrast, said he was not major problem,” he said in an From Cox Cable economy, defined as decentralized eco­ r employs about half the work force and of the worker. 10 to 15 percent over the next two to three years. proposing any concrete numbers, arguing that the interview. “ But perhaps I ’m just nomic decision-making, competition on KJELL-OLOF FELDT which he says has grown • fat and “ It is definitely misleading to describe In a second phase of two to three years, further fixing of such ceilings should be left to experts. more pessimistic than others.” free markets and a free choice of . . free-market notions inefficient. capitalism — not to speak about the cuts of about 25 percent, or half a million men, The 35 foreign ministers meeting in Vienna are Another State Department consumer goods,” Feldt wrote in a recent An opening salvo in the ideological market economy — as the source of all should be made by each side, he said. from the nations that signed the 1975 Helsinki Final Afghan expert, who spoke on edition of Tiden, the Social Democratic debate was fired in January by Feldt’s misery and injustice, whereas the public The North Atlantic Treaty Organization will enter Act — the superpowers, Canada and all European condition he not be identified by magazine. “ On the global level, it is known percent as a maximum on high incomes — treasury officials, who drafted a working sector is described as a perfectly working the negotiations, which formally open Thursday, nations bar Albania. name, said the United States that market economy in this form has won Feldt consistently ranks near the top in paper for a closed meeting of the idyll,” he wrote in Tiden. with a call for lopsided Warsaw Pact reductions of Those 35 nations agreed in mid-January to launch Order newly- must wait for a central govern­ a complete victory over its only known popularity polls. Scandinavian Labor Movement. It sug­ The conservative newspaper Svenska weaponry excluding missiles and combat aircraft. two sets of arms control negotiations to enhance ment to be formed to start any alternative, the planned economy.” A quarterly survey published by PK gested citizens be allowed to choose Dagbladet called the article “ one of the The Western military alliance maintains the security in Europe. kind of comprehensive drug Feldt said a tax policy which takes half Banken, a state-owned bank, said Feldt’s private alternatives to public institutions most remarkable political pieces of recent Warsaw Pact has almost a 2-to-l advantage in tanks released movies, eradication or crop substitution the wages of the average worker — as does proposals amount to “ the introduction of a such as day care centers and hospitals. years.” and artillery. program. TOWN OF MANCHESTER Sweden’s — has made “ a historical new economic policy regime in Sweden.” The report met with such fierce Aftonbladet, the popular tabloid owned Along the East-West divijle in Europe, Shevard­ But he took a more positive LEGAL NOTICE contribution but should now come to an In the draft budget presented last opposition that the meeting tried to by the blue-collar union LO. accused Feldt nadze said, the two blocs should agree on areas concerts, and approach to the post-Soviet era. At its meeting of February 7 2 ,1989 the Planning and Zoning end.” month, Feldt announced measures to cool suppress it. When it leaked last month, it of trying to throw the “ basic ideals on the where they would reduce, limit or withdraw “ the Commission made the following decisions; ’The Agency for International Although as finance minister he collects the overheated economy by stimulating created a furor among traditionalists in garbage heap of history and attack the most dangerous, destabilizing kinds, of arms.” NAMROCK INDUSTRIES — SPECIAL EXCEPTION — Z49 Development has been involved exclusive sports some of the highest taxes in the world — 72 supply rather than lessening demand. the party. soul of the party.” “ Tactical nuclear arms would also be withdrawn PRO G RESS D R IV E (N-14) - Denied the application for aspe- in a pilot program near the city of clol exception to permit outside storage at a parcel of land from those zones,” he told foreign ministers Identified as 249 Progress Drive. Jalabad, encouraging farmers to gathered in Vienna’s historic Hofburg palace for a MALL AT BUCKLAND HILLS — WETLANDS BOUNDARY switch from poppy growing to ^entswith just a three-day, 35-natlon meeting preceding the opening D ISP U T E — D E M IN G STR EET AN D H ALE ROAD (M-117) - wheat and vegetable production, NIE WEEK Acting In Its capacity as the Inland Wetlands Agency, the he said. UARNINO ACTIVITY of negotiations. Commission approved the application to amend the mapped Shevardnadze also proposed separate talks on wetlands boundary for on area on Doming Street and Hale “ We’re pleased with it,” he “ reducing and completely eliminating tactical Road. ^simplephone call! said, claiming a “ quite impres­ ANDREW ANSALDI — PRD ZONE CHANOE/PRELIMI- ■'A nuclear arms in Europe” as soon as possible. sive” success with the local NARY PLAN OP DEVELOPMENT — 1t« BIDWELL 1 BEW ARE OF STR EET (A-S3) - Granted the application for a change In His speech ran counter to U.S. aims to keep farmers and expressing hopes the short-range nuclear weapons in West Germany, zoning district from Rural Residence to Planned Residence pilot program could be used Development and approved with modifications the prelimi­ which has asked NATO to delay any decision on nary plan of development for a 2.3« acre parcel of land Iden­ elsewhere once calm is restored. modernizing such forces for at least two years. tified as 184 Bldwell Street. 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Mar, 6, 1989 OPINION BUSINESS Language vmv Kangaroo P&W listens to customers and boosts its sales Bv Dean GolembeskI sales until the engines are deli­ now measures stoppages weekly, The Associated Press vered, It can take two to three "We always be­ and actually had one week last problems years from the time an order is month in which there were no bill misses EAST HARTFORD — There placed until an engine is lieved we were doing a stoppages worldwide among its was a time when a commercial delivered, great job out there, but customers. down under customer trying to speak to Bobbi said another key to Pratt officials at Pratt & Whitney had THE NUMBERS for this year perception is what & Whitney’s current success is about as much a chance of being and 1988 are markedly different counts. There was a that it has trimmed the cost of the point making engines, giving it greater By Jack Anderson heard as a whisper over the roar from 1987, when Pratt & Whit­ ney’s shrinking sales were widely perception out there flexibility in meeting the and Dale Van Atta of the company’s jet engines. It is a little difficult to see what the big Not anymore, say officials. publicized. The low point of that that we weren’t really competition. The result is $3.2 billion in year came when Japan Airlines Two years ago, analysts esti­ difference would be, except symbolically, if WASHINGTON — Nearly 4 million commercial jet engine orders announced it was dropping Pratt providing the best mated that GE had a pre-tax English were declared the official language of kangaroos will be killed in Australia received already this year com­ & Whitney in favor of GE. The customer service. So profit margin of 16 percent, Connecticut. this year so their hides can be turned pared to $5 billion for all of last airline said a factor in its decision compared to 8 percent for for into so-so leather. Most of that leather year when Pratt & Whitney was that Pratt & Whitney failed to we decided we were Pratt & Whitney. Bobbi said Pratt State Sen. Thomas Scott, R-Milford, is will end up in the United States in again pressing for passage of a law that would nearly tripled its orders. adequately back up its sales with going to give the best & Whitney has since reduced the shoes, purses and golf bags. “We got our act together, but support and assistance. gap to 1 percent to 2 percent. make English the state’s official language But before you drop a tear for the we’re not satisfied,” said Selwyn The criticism stung company customer service Pratt & Whitney also has set a and curtail the use of other languages for cute marsupials, consider that some D. Berson, senior vice president officials and prompted a $2 without giving up one goal of further reducing its costs governmental purposes. Australians think their national sym­ and president of the Pratt & million, two-year advertising by 30 percent by 1992. bol is about as cute as a locust plague. Whitney commercial division. campaign in 1988. In the ads, the of technical capabili­ Company officials hope the He claims wide popular support for his point Kangaroos trample agriculture crops of view, and he is probably right about that. “We’re going to be the best. company explained its improve­ ties.” changes will enable Pratt & and chomp their way through cattle That’s our goal,” Berson said ment efforts and promised to be Whitney to increase sales. The If his bill became law, one result would be and sheep pastures. during a recent interview at his more responsive to customers. — Selwyn D. Berson, company had been the largest jet that forms and ballots would not be printed in There are more kangaroos than office in the company’s sprawling ”We always believed we were president of P&W’s engine company and had 100 languages other than English unless the people in Australia — so many East Hartford headquarters. doing a great job out there, but percent of the market until 1970. kangaroos that the people haven’t Improved customer relationsis perception is what counts. There commercial division GE is now regarded as the biggest population of a given community contained 5 figured out an accurate way to count percent or more of a particular ethnic group. one factor that has helped turn was a perception out there that jet engine maker. them. And that disputed count has things around at Pratt & Whit­ we weren’t really providing the Berson estimates that there’s a Unless the present cost of duplicate printing American and Au.stralian environ­ ney’s commercial division. The best customer service,” Berson In 1987, before the Japan worldwide market of about $100 is significant, there does not seem to be any mentalists wondering if it’s time to company also has initiated a said. “So we decided we were Airlines announcement, field re­ billion for commerical jet engines compelling reason to curtail it. People who stop the slaughter. program to improve quality, going to give the best customer presentatives were given the and spare parts between now and Four separate times. Rep. Robert brought new manufacturing tech­ service without giving up one of freedom and authority to make the year 2000, with 60 percent of read English are certainly not confused by the Mrazek, D-N.Y., has introduced a bill on-the-spot decisions about parts that market made up of wide- fact that forms or instruction are printed in nology on line and cut its technical capabilities.” in Congress to ban the import of all overhead by eliminating 2,000 The company already had in and repairs. The company also body airline sales. other languages as well. kangaroo products into the United jobs. place its "Q Plus,” or quality plus established 40 computer centers Under Scott’s proposal, courts would still States until America is sure that the program, which was started in to give the representatives direct UP TO 700 new airliners will be Senate reputations on the line species is not endangered. And every access to corporate headquarters provide interpreters for suspects who do not AS IMPORTANT on the com­ 1985. Teams had been established ordered this year and possibly the time, Mrazek’s bill quietly dies in to improve product quality and in East Hartford. same number next year, Bobbi speak English, an obvious necessity if there is committee, with the help of strong mercial side, these changes are respected members — if not the most evidence on your side is to go after the taking hold as the world’s airlines address customer concerns. The In a related step, Pratt & said. After that, anywhere be­ to be justice. By Lawrence L. Knutson respected member — of the Senate,” person who is making the case. The lobbying by the Australian govern­ company built on that foundation Whitney also set out to improve tween 500 to 600 new airliners will ment. Undaunted, Mrazek is seeking replace their first generation of If the law is passed, it does not seem that it Majority Leader George Mitchell. effort here is to basically destroy my aging jets and buy even more jets by reorganizing to eliminate its record for delivering spare be ordered each year year until will have much practical effect. WASHINGTON — John Tower and D-Maine, said last week. credibility.” sponsors for his bill again this session. layers of bureaucracy and stress­ parts, which can take up to two 1995, Bobbi said. his formidable Washington reputation Greenpeace also has taken up the to keep up with the increasing The most significant thing about Scott’s Although many Republicans aim Is he attempting to assert power number of travelers, said analyst ing the importance of customer years to manufacture. Customers Since many of those new are under siege in the Senate, but the the “power play” charge against over the Pentagon, to prevent a cause of the kangaroos and had made service. had been critical of parts deliv­ airliners will be wide-body jets, campaign on language, in fact, is his once-pristine reputation of his princi­ some athletic shoe companies ner­ Mark Bobbi of Forecast Interna­ Nunn and the Democrats, Sen. John strong-willed leader like Tower from tional in Newtown. ery, even though Pratt & Whitney the future looks good for Pratt & contention that bilingual education has failed, pal opponent. Sen. Sam Nunn of Warner, R-Va., the senior Republican taking over? vous enough to stop using kangaroo Id the industry by delivering Whitney, Wide-body engine Air traffic on international AP photo BERSON SAID the effort has a view shared by many, including some of the Georgia, has been assailed in the on the Armed Services Committee, “Bob Dole knows better than that,” leather. changed “the culture” at Pratt & parts on schedule 93 percent of orders has been a growing battle as well. walks a middle line. A great deal of energy has been flights has been increasing about teachers who have been involved in it. Nunn says. ”It’s preposterous to think 8 percent a year, while traffic on Whitney. Now, he said, the the time, Berson said. segment of Pratt & Whitney Scott is right when he says the purpose of Nunn, hailed for years as a On the one hand, he implies there that anyone can run the Pentagon spent on both sides for an export STRIVING TO BE THE BEST — Selwyn D. Berson, company’s 45,000 employees “It didn’t matter that it was 93 business since the early 1980s, principled, non-partisan, hard­ are partisan motivations behind the from Capitol Hill.” business that is only worth about $10 North American routes has been percent or 94 percent. What bilingual education should be to “provide as increasing about 4 percent a year, president of Pratt & Whitney’s commercial division, says think “about the customer, as The company captured about 50 working Democratic chairman of the assault on Tower. On the other, he As the battle over the Tower million a year to Australia. John his jet engine company is out to be the best in the world. well as technical.” mattered was we were causing percent of the wide-body jet rapid as possible a transition to English.” Senate Armed Services Committee, is absolves Nunn from complicity. nomination raged in the Senate, The McCarthy, Au.stralia’s congressional Bobbi said Thursday. the customer some grief. Work “In cumulative book orders, As an example, Berson pointed engine orders in 1988, just ahead But that is an educational problem, not a now accused of making a purely ”It’s not a power grab of trying to Wall Street Journal reprinted a liaison in Washington, explained that to Pratt & Whitney’s more than stoppage. That’s a grief. If a guy of GE, Bobbi said, partisan grab for power. Pratt & Whitney is behind Gen­ orders totalling about $2.3 billion Whitney has gotten the better of legislative one. run the Pentagon from Capitol Hill,” December 1972 article from The “culling” kangaroos must be done to GE in Air Force engine competi­ 200 field representatives, who has to stop working on an engine “By my own measure, I think “There’s a lot more going on here he says. Atlanta Journal reporting that Nunn keep the population in check whether eral Electric, but they’re closing last year, while CFM had $5 while he’s waiting for a part that the gap,” Bobbi said. tion. Pratt & Whitney won 60 work daily with airline mainte­ we’re about even up,” Berson than meets the eye,” says Sen. Ted Nunn’s Democratic colleagues are had pleaded either guilty or no contest or not Americans buy the leather. And billion in orders. This year, GE, nance crews. we’re late on, then we’re causing said, “Number one, they are Stevens, R-Alaska, who characterizes — predictably — even more in 1964 — when he was 26 — to leaving the U S. business is important to a In addition to General Electric Rolls-Royce and CFM have com­ percent of a contract announced him grief,” Berson said. formidable. I never underesti­ Co., Pratt & Whitney’s chief last week, a order worth an Under the old system, the field Disturbing study allegations against Tower of exces­ emphatic. the scene of an accident. small segment of the Australian bined sales of about $2.3 billion. representatives had to clear all mate them. I never think they’re sive drinking and suspect ties to ’’There has been no power grab by The article implied Nunn had been economy. competitors for commercial en­ But Rolls-Royce accounts for estimated $350 million. It was the THE COMPANY decided to down and out or anything like gine sales are Rolls-Royce Ltd. only about $500 million of that third consecutive victory for repairs and replacements with defense contractors as “total charac­ Sam Nunn or anyone else; that’s drinking at the time and the senator The ban would not be a first. From corporate headquarters. The sys­ rework its schedule and invento­ that, even if I have a good day. ter assassination.” hogwash,” said Sen. Ernest F. admits it. 1974 to 1981. the U.S. government and CFM, a joint venture of GE total. Pratt & Whitney. ries so as to deliver all parts on Tomorrow, they could come right and Sneema of France. tem made quick decisions on booze effect “It’s a power struggle,” Stevens Hollings, D-S.C., a Tower opponent ”I pled guilty to leaving the scene, declared the Australian kangaroo On the military side, Pratt & The orders won’t be counted as impossible. time and avoid work stoppages. It back and rap me in the nose.” says. “John Tower’s opponents are who opened a counterattack of his paid my fine, apologized to all preservation program to be inade­ GE had commerical engine Many women are well aware of the dangers contending he is not the person to head own. concerned and, at age 26,-learned a quate and prohibited the import of all of drinking during pregnancy. For some time the Department of Defense rather “There is no question about the valuable lesson which I have not kangaroo products. now, it has been known that large amounts of than admitting they disagree vio­ partisan nature of Sen. Dole and his forgotten,” he says. Then along came the more accom­ Time, Warner execs see harmony in merger alcohol can harm a fetus, sometimes leading lently with his policies.” assault on this body,” he said. ”I don’t know that this is relevant... modating Reagan administration and Senate Republican leader Bob Dole Nunn says developments have put but I guess when you’re in this kind of the ban was lifted. Australia con­ IN B R IE F to mental retardation in the child. Because of of Kansas says Nunn is “obviously” him in a no-win situation. fight everything is fair game.” vinced the United States that there NEW YORK (AP) - Time Inc. Communications Inc. of Denver. this knowledge, w'omen have been urged to partisan. He has said Republicans ’’When you agree with them, they Nunn likes to point out that before were 32 million healthy kangaroos Price of leaded gas jumps and Warner Communications The prospective marriage of Warner’s production businesses abstain from alcohol during their intend to examine “the allegation that say, ’He’s a statesman,'” Nunn says. the presidential election he and hopping around the outback and LOS ANGELES (AP) — The price of leaded Inc. executives say the two years pregnancies. Sam Nunn has some motive” in his ”If you disagree, they say, ’How can Warner sent a letter to candidates breeding like rabbits. On second of talks that led to their $18 billion with a channel like HBO con­ gasoline jumped more than a penny per gallon cerned some independent film Yet a disturbing new study suggests that conduct of the Tower affair. he be so partisan?’ George Bush and Michael Dukakis, count, the Australians admitted there during the past two weeks, an analyst said. merger agreement ensure a In Nunn’s case, what is under attack “Either I would be a scapegoat emphasizing the importance of high- were only 19 million, but the U.S. harmonious future. But the new makers. HBO has often relied on even moderate drinking at the beginning of The increase may signal a long-expected independent studios for material. is the reputation he has built as a because I was taking on a president, quality nominees for Defense Depart­ government said that was enough, decision by dealers to pass on losses sustained company’s unprecedented size pregnancy, before a woman is often aware of highly regarded and respected archi­ or I would be covering up the alleged ment posts. and the imports have continued. daunted some competitors in the “In tbe short term, as these tect of defense policy who puts U.S. by higher wholesale costs. Trilby Lundberg entertainment industry. corporations get larger and her condition, can have a lasting effect on the transgressions of the nominee.” They said the letter was sent This year, the count is 18 million, said Sunday. child. security interests ahead of other Is he upset by the “power play” ’’principally to avoid any suggestion and the government is considering “I don’t know of an item we larger, you wonder if there’s considerations. “It’s taken years, but the differential is didn’t explore,” Warner Chair­ going to be any room at all for In the study, which involved nearly 500 accusations? of partisan motivation.” allowing 3.7 million kangaroos to be finally shrinking,” she said. ”It is Sam Nunn’s unique qualities “That’s part of the process,” Nunn It hasn't worked out that way. killed for export. Countless others are man Steven J, Ross said Sunday. independent product,” said Ira women, the 4-year-old children of mothers A March 3 nationwide survey of gasoline Deutschman, a board member of of intelligence, thoroughness and says. ’’They’ve got to find something killed for sport or because they are stations found the average cost of gasoline for “That is one of the things that who had had an average of three or more thoughtfulness that have, with good to throw at me. The only way to handle Lawrence L. Knutson covers Con­ agricultural pests. Their carcasses makes me feel very secure in the the Independent Features Pro­ reason, made him one of the most all grades with taxes was 99.22 cents per gallon, ject West, which promotes the drinks a day in the first month or two of a situation where you don’t have the gress for The Associated Press. and hides are either left to rot or up about a half-cent from Feb. 17, Ms. future.” pregnancy scored lower on IQ tests than other slipped illegally into the export The companies announced Sat­ interests of smaller filmmakers. stream. Lundberg said. urday they would join forces in a “But, longer term, they’ll have children. In addition, children whose mothers For the same period, leaded gasoline at to depend on the independents to Their value is strictly in hides and self-service stations rose 1.11 cents per gallon, merger of equals that would had consumed only one or two drinks daily pelts. Human consumption of kanga­ value the combined company. fuel these big machines they’re showed slower mental capacities than the Open Forum roo meat is only allowed in the state of Ms, Lundberg said. Time Warner Inc., at $18 billion building.” The cost of making leaded gas has risen as The agreement followed two children of nondrinking mothers. South Australia, although the govern­ environmental laws cut the amount of lead and make it the world’s biggest What is especially striking in the study is ment is considering legalizing it in media conglomerate. years of on-again, off-again talks rent increases. The Manchester Coun­ Charter Revision Commission. After allowed, forcing producers to use costlier Time Warner would have pro­ between the two New York-based that, even when women stopped or greatly Town golf takeover New South Wales also. Some farmers substitutes, and as older leaded gas-using cars try Club should be rewarded for the several public hearings on proposed talk about domesticating kangaroos jected annual revenue of $10 companies. The most-recent hia­ reduced their drinking upon learning that way it has taken care of a town asset. amendments, the selectmen received were taken off the road, she said. tus occurred last year as Warner would ruin course for meat, but no one can figure out Self-service prices on March3 were 88.87 billion, while the next in size, they were pregnant, alcohol’s deleterious Government should look for other a final version of the charter changes. how to keep them from leaping around Bertlesmann AG of West Ger­ pursued a $1.2 billion takeover of cents per gallon for regular unleaded, $1.0806 Lorimar Telepictures Corp. The effects on the intellectual abilities of their To the Editor: private organizations to help take The Board of Selectmen rejected a slaughterhouse, and slaughtering for premium unleaded and 86.25 for regular many. recorded 1987 revenue of over other town functions. Maybe a them in the wild poses health hazards. $6 billion. negotiations picked up after children were still visible. these revisions, with the Republican leaded. Of course, not all of the children of drinking I can remember my mother picking Manchester Softball Club, where selectmen informing the citizens of Most Australians are no more inclined Time is the nation’s leading Warner completed the purchase me up at kindergarten and taking me members would have the use of the Bolton as to how they felt about the to eat lovable kangaroos than Ameri­ magazine company, with such in January. mothers experienced reduced mental cans are to eat Mr. Ed. Post adds Sunday edition titles as Time, People and Sports Saturday’s announcement fol­ capabilities, but the fact that a much higher out to the ninth-hole stand at the fields for a number of tournaments at changes. Please understand that Manchester Country Club. It was only nights, to run the league games. In these revisions go far deeper than a Of the 49 kangaroo species, eight NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Post Illustrated. It also owns Ameri­ lowed years of takeover specula­ proportion of them did than children of a green plywood shack in 1956 when exchange, they could run other league change to a town manager and are extinct or endangered and five are fired the latest salvo in the Big Apple’s can Television and Communica­ tion about Time that sparked nondrinking mothers certainly provides for the public and maintain the fields. elimination of the Board of Finance. at risk. The three that are the most four-way newspaper war, trying to lure both tions Corp., the nation’s second- periodic surges in its stock price she ran it. largest cable TV operator, and and prompted the company to strong evidence of the potential harm of I remember losing balls in the Maybe the warning track would get In December 1988, nearly 300 of our plentiful are imported here. But the brainy and the brawny in a new Sunday fixed, maybe there would be better neighbors, both Democrat and Repub­ environmentalists dispute just how edition combining savvy with sports. the cable channels Home Box shore up its defenses. alcohol. ravine on the old eighth hole. The hill plentiful they are. The tabloid, which has a third-place Office and Cinemax. “This is an offensive move, not At the same time, this study says a great on the 10th was so steep the carts had umpires and new game balls. More lican, petitioned the Board of Select­ out-of-towners would bring more Australian zoologist Peter Rawlin- circulation of about 600,000, pushed its eclectic Warner has major movie and a defensive move,” said Munro, deal about the importance of the first months to go around. There were hills on the men for a referendum to vote on the son told our associate Daryl Gibson new image with a front-page article on George television production interests, who will serve as joint chairman 11th, the old 14th and L5th. I was a competitive ball, and maybe the charter revisions as proposed by the that the lines blur when the numbers Steinbrenner by literary journalist Nora including Warner Bros, and and chief executive officer of the of pregnancy. With these findings, the spectators would come back to tbe Charter Revi.sion Commi.ssion. As I message seems to be that all women who are caddy when the clubhouse' burned are in the millions: ’’They say there Ephron. Warner Bros. Television and new company along with Ross. down. I was caddymaster in the old park like when we had the Silk City saw it, this opportunity could only be are millions of them. We’re saying If sophistication was not a draw, there was Warner Cable Communications. even contemplating getting pregnant should plywood pro shop with the dirt floors. League. That was when Manchester accomplished with a single question. ^ey’re being killed by the millions.” Dennis the Menace and Uncle Art’s Funland, in Time Inc. Chairman J. Richard Nevertheless, the combined TIME-WARNER MERGER — The main figures in Time Inc.’s purchase of abstain from drinking alcohol, especially on a I remember when the course would was known for the best softball in the Thus, it was my intent to afford the Rawlinson and other environmental­ color. The cartoons formerly ran in black and Munro predicted the two compan­ company would be an industry Warner Communications confer in New York Saturday after the deal was steady basis. Unless a study comes along to get so burned out you could drive the state. citizens of Bolton this opportunity, ists don’t trust the population white on Saturdays. ies would merge their cable giant less vulnerable to predators made public. From left are N.J. Nicholas Jr„ president of Time; J. Richard 1 show differently, this appears to be one of the road on the third with a ground ball to The Manchester Country Club is a even though I disagree with many of numbers and don’t think the U.S, For those hooked on the weekday Post’s fare operations, which still would rank like publishers Rupert Murdoch Munro, chairman of Time; and Steven J. Ross, chairman of Warner. better ways to ensure the birth of a healthy short. I remember the old fifth, and fine example of how private organiza­ the revisions, not just the change government should trust them either of politics and crime, the front page headlined second behind Tele- and Robert Maxwell. child. when they built the greenskeepers’ tions will improve things for the good involving our selectmen/town meet­ But U.S. officialssay they are obliged an exclusive in 3-inch letters; “Koch ’Hit Men’ garage. And when they in.stalled the of society. The club’s desire for a ing form of government. to rely on the data they get from Booted,” on the secret deportation of two irrigation system. There’s been a lot better course made improvements My Democratic colleagues felt a Australia, and are satisfied that the Colombians believed to have been sent to kill - Providence (R.I.) Journal-Bulletin of improvements made to the golf that all the public can enjoy. The multiple-question format would bet­ kangaroo population is not in danger Mayor Edward I. Koch. Blind workers in Texas demanding equal pay William de la Mare, an Australian The Post now competes seven days a week course in the last 20 years. club’s semi-private status helped to ter serve the town’s interests. But by to pay subminimum wages. improve golf for everybody. Maybe wildlife population expert, is afraid for readers and advertisers with the Daily LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Blind who led a workers’ strike in August disputes,” added the federation’s One needs only to look at the placing a revision on the ballot as a and was laid off in January. president, Mark Maurer. 'The provision bases a subminimum Letters to the editor they will add new holes at no cost to .separate question, did this mean it the kangaroos are being taken for News, The New York Times and the New York employees at a workshop established sidewalks in town to realize where the to rehabilitate them say they’re being The dispute comes at a time when “It’s not enough money to live on.” wage on how much the worker golf course would be if it were left to the taxpayers. was more important or just more granted. ‘By the time it’s clear we’ve edition of Newsday, the Long Island daily. The Manchester Herald welcomes original letters made a mistake, it will be a serious exploited and are demanding the the blind are increasingly questioning In Lubbock, 14 blind workers, produces compared with an expe­ to the editor. the fate of town government. Look at controversial? As there was a poten­ mistake indeed.” same wages their sighted counter­ their treatment at such organizations. carrying canes and wearing signs rienced, non-impaired worker in the Letters should be brief and to the point. They the outside basketball courts at Peter J, McNamara tial for up to 2.643 voters to cast their Plant scores whole in one parts get for comparable work. About 100 similar workshops employ reading “Lighthouse wages are from same job. 106 Summit St., Manchester opinion on as many as 13 questions, should be typed or neatly handwritten, and. for ease Manchester High. I used to play hoop NEWMAN, Ga. (AP) — A new plant opened But the founder of the Southwest 6,000 visually impaired people the Dark Ages,” walked off their jobs The national federation wants to in Center Springs Park. We used to the town ran the risk of having an nationwide. in August to protest the $2.05 hourly change that provision. in editing, should be double-spaced. Letters must be Mini-editorial here for a Japanese parent company has Lighthouse for the Blind says the signed with name, address and daytime telephone warm ourselves in the skating shack. Multiple questions unworkable form of government just gained the role of world manufacturing site for workshop trains blind people for work Employees at workshops in Hous­ wage and their $65-a-month health In the Ohio case, blind workers at number (for verification). It’s been years since the softball two months before the start of the next The United States spends about $4 all of the firm’s gas and electric golf carts, in the private sector and is not ton and Cincinnati have formed insurance fee. the Cincinnati Association of the Blind The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the diamond at Charter Oak had a aren’t necessary fi.scal year. billion a eyar in the war on drugs, and according to a metals industry journal. required to pay the minimum wage. unions in the wake of wage and labor They want the Lighthouse to pay sought to unionize in 1982 and went to interests of brevity, clarity and taste. warning track. Last time I was down I, as an elected official, did not feel every year, you can kiss most of that ‘Metalworking News reports the Georgia The U.S. Labor Department is disputes. Unionization efforts by them the same $3.35 minimum wage the U.S. Supreme Court. The high there, the water pipes were leaking To the Editor: it necessary to propose these ques­ money goodbye. No amount of herbi­ plant shipped its first major batch of golf carts investigating the workshop’s wages, workers in Little Rock, Ark., were other employees receive. court let stand a lower-court ruling underground, and they had been tions to the voters. As an intelligent, cides. border guards or guns has been less than a year after opening, and now the and Lighthouse officials are to appear denied by an appeals court. The workers returned to work two ordering the workshop to recognize broken for three years at that time. A recent letter to the editor well-informed citizen, you should able to stop the booming international parent company has decided to stop making next month before an administrative “Blind people have been exploited weeks later, union cards were distrib­ the workers as a bargaining unit. The drug business. The money simply in workshops since workshops came workshop had contended the workers iKandiffitrrI Hrralt'i The town government can’t take criticized the Republican members of have the opportunity to vote on the golf cars in Japan entirely. law judge to defend the separate wage uted and the National Labor Relations hides the fact that Americans aren’t into being,” said James Gashel. were clients receiving rehabilitation Founded In 1881 care of things now, )iever mind taking tbe Board of Selectmen for taking charter as presented, as you wanted it Reflecting the high level of production scales for blind and sighted Board has since ordered a union to appear, not as somebody else may willing to accept the free solution — technology, the U.S, plant uses computer- employees. director of governmental affairs for election. Negotiations have begun rather than private employees. PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... Publlih«r over the golf course. It would be action on a request from our constitu­ stop buying drugs. want you to see it. programmed robots to weld and paint golf cart “1 think they’re trying to have more the National Federation of the Blind in with the Teamsters. Lighthouse officials used the same GEORGE T. CHAPPELL...... Editor ruined in three years. The lease ents. As a Republican .selectman I feel argument in a NLRB hearing. DOUGLAS A. B E VIN S ...... Executive Editor frames, operations which were done manually of a factory out there than to do Baltimore. The Issue stems in part from a .should be extended, rents should be it important to set the i.ssue straight. Jack Anderson and his associate. “When you’re paying $2.10 an hour clause in the Fair Labor Standards "We’re a rehabilitative facility,” MARIE P. G R A D Y ...... City Editor increased and clauses should be In December 1987, the Board of Carl A. Preuss in Japan. something for the blind,” said David ALEXANDER G IR ELLI...... Aw oclile Editor Dale Van Atta, are syndicated colum­ Rocco, a former Lighthouse employee you’re going to have a lot of wage Act that allows sheltered workshops said Lighthouse founder Bob Crane. written that will make room for fair Selectmen appointed a bipartisan 158 Bolton Center Road, Bolton nists. 10 _ MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Mar, 6. 1989 iflaiirlirstrr Hrrah') Legislators shelve Eastern Section 2, Page 11 Monday, March 6, 1989 pay-raise measure From page 1 SPORTS Thousands of anxious pas­ sengers holding tickets on can­ celed Eastern flights spent hours after hearing today in lines that snaked around airport terminals, hoping to find Pay attention I Whalers look to take step up By Jodd Everhart if this whole thing was put off for seats on other airlines or get The Associated Press another year.” refunds. He also noted that the Senate “ I ’m not flying this stinking because things HARTFORD — The politically last week rejected two state airline again! ” yelled John Van- Hartford trails charged issue of pay raises for top employee contracts and that nua of New York’s Long Island, favorable action on a pay raise A state officials will be aired by a who had been waiting three hours change quickiy legislative committee today, but for the executive branch "sends at Miami International Airport to Sabres by two leaders say it will then be the wrong signal ... especially to have his ticket validated for promptly shelved for a year while some of the state’s labor unions.” another carrier. Delaying action for a year By Hal Bock Bv Jim Tierney they grapple with the more Pickets chanted and baggage AAanchester Herald pressing issue of raising taxes. wouldn’t hurt anyway, since the piled up at airports from San The Associated Press raises still wouldn’t take effect Juan, Puerto Rico, to Los Angeles HARTFORD — After enduring a season-long The bill up for hearing applies until the following year. Smith It looked like a boring weekend in sports. No and from Miami to New York. struggle to reach the playoffs, the Hartford Whalers only to elected officials in the noted. Some Eastern planes were misdemeanors or felonies reported. No adul­ have that goal all but assured. executive branch: governor, Senate President Pro Tern John tery — that we know about. No drug busts. Jose stranded on Caribbean islands With a 10-point advantage on last-place Quebec lieutenant governor, secretary of B. Larson, D-East Hartford, said Canseco even kept his car under 120 mph, without crews, the company said. with 14 regular season games remaining, the the state, treasurer, comptroller that with Democrats still scram­ avoiding any new unpleasantness with picky In Washington, Air Line Pilots Whalers are looking for more. If they finish second and attorney general. It would bling to reach consensus on a highway patrolmen. Association President Henry or third, then they would avoid a first-round playoff take effect for those elected to tax-increase bill, "the time is not But wait. Sure, no Oklahoma football players Duffy said his union was asking confrontation with first-place Montreal. The those positions in 1991. conducive to passing a pay raise, were arrested. This time, a basketball player ail pilots nationwide to strictly Canadiens easily beat the Whalers Saturday night, The measure contains no provi­ now matter how well the need has follow aviation rules starting was — Mookie Blaylock, the star guard of the sions for legislators. Those are been demonstrated” by the Com­ Sooners, was booked for public drunkenness. 6- 1, Tuesday “ to ensure the safety of Following the Whalers’ seemingly effortless 3-0 likely to be debated next year, mission on Compensation of And the NHL hit alcoholic Bob Probert with a the (air traffic) system,” which shutout win over Toronto before a crowd of 12,745 too, legislative leaders say. Elected Officials and Judges, lifetim e suspension after a customs agent he said had been weakened by the Sunday night at Civic Center, they are now a mere With the furor just dying down which recommends salary found him with 14.3 grams of cocaine. Probert Eastern disruptions. two points behind third-place Buffalo, which on the congressional pay raise schedules. getting into substance abuse trouble is old Duffy said the action would suffered an 8-2 beating from Quebec. debate, and with the state facing Democrats are trying to come Reginald Pinto/Manchester Herald news, almost like Mitch Green having his slow air traffic, but insisted that Boston, a 5-0 shutout winner over the New York a budget crisis of unprecedented up with at least $140 million in driver’s license suspended. over plans in his trailer and the other part was not the intent. Rangers, is in second place six points ahead of proportions, this is not the time to taxes to take effect April 1, and BEHIND THE SCENES — Eddy Huppe The fun should continue this week: you are Battered by years of iabor Hartford. talk about pay raises, even if they hundreds of millions more on July of South Windsor, assistant construc­ walking the mall site. Huppe helps guaranteed all sorts of juicy tidbits on which to tension and growing competition The Whalers (30-32-4) have two games remaining wouldn’t take effect for another 1, the first day of the 1989-90 tion manager for the $70 million mall in coordinate the activities of hundreds of chew. in the deregulated airline busi­ with Buffalo, one home and one on the road. They two years, the leaders say. budget year. In Chicago, the trial of sports agents Norby Buckland, spends part of his day poring workers on 115 acres. ness, Eastern has racked up also have a game in hand. ‘ ‘There has been a Under the bill to be aired by Walters and Lloyd Bloom resumes, providing nearly $2.5 billion in debt and Rookie goalie Peter Sidorkiewicz recorded his consciousness-raising about pay Legislative Management Com­ an intriguing peek into the not always pretty claims daily losses of more than third shutout of the season stopping 21 Maple Leaf raises and a significant public mittee, the governor’s salary $1 million. It wants $150 million in wheeling and dealing world of college sports. The list of prospective witnesses includes shots. He is one shy of Mike Liut’s single-season club bitterness about it," said House would go from the current $78,000 concessions from the Interna­ shutout record of four set in 1986-87. Majority Leader Robert F. Fran- to $95,000 on Jan. 2, 1991, a 22 Huppe Gumbel such diverse personalities as Rev. Theodore tional Association of Machinists Always maintaining that one game at a time kel, D-Stratford. "That will flow percent increase. That salary Hesburgh, former president of Notre Dame, From page 1 From page 1 over four years: the union wants mentality, Whaler Coach Larry Pleau said when over to any proposition for any would go up by $5,000 a year for and Joe Jackson, father of singer Michael $50 million in raises. asked of his club going after Buffalo, “ No comment pay increase for any public each of the next three years. Jackson. Their paths probably have not Mateli said his tough remarks at all on that.” office.” “ I think I’ve proven myself in An inspection by the state the two-hour morning show crossed before, but the nice thing about sports Patrick Flynn/Mancheater Herald The lieutenant governor’s sa­ were not a threat that pilots could With 8:15 left in the first period. The shot clock Deputy House Speaker Ronald some of the projects I ran.” he Department of Environmental is how it brings people from all walks of life lary would jump from the current opened with co-host Jane Pauley. be laid off. But Eastern may read: Hartford 13, Toronto 1. When it was over, the L. Smoko, D-Hamden, agreed said. Protection in January reve?iled He later commented on the memo together. $55,000 to $70,000 in 1991, a 27 retaliate with firings. shot clock read: Hartford, 49, Toronto 21. GUARDING THE FRONT — Whaler borne (12) for the puck in Sunday’s with Frankel that this probably He had little experience in that runoff from the site was Walters and Bloom have pleaded innocent to percent increase. Increments of — without directly mentioning it “ We had a lot of chances to score but he (Toronto game at the Civic Center. Sidorkiewicz isn’t the time talk about pay commercial construction before polluting area watercourses. The — during a solo appearance about charges of racketeering, mail fraud, wire goalie Peter Sidorkiewicz (30) stands his $4,000 would be added for each of goalie Jeff Reese) played a heck of a game.” Pleau raises. the next three years. the mall project, but Huppe said DEP ordered Homart to upgrade 25 minutes later. fraud and extortion. About the only thing the ground as defenseman Randy Ladou- kicked out 21 shots as the Whalers said. But, he said, "in order to get he’s learning fast. The mall is and maintain erosion control government indictment did not mention was ceur (29) battles Toronto’s Mark Os- blanked the Leafs, 3-0. The salaries for the treasurer, Gumbel first thanked callers Ray Ferraro one-timed a pass from Paul qualified people in government, scheduled to open in spring 1990. devices at the site or face fines of for expressions of support, saying kidnapping. comptroller and secretary of the Agents MacDermid at the left circle past Reese to put you have to pay them something. It’s the pace of the construc­ up to $1,000 a day. In ’Toronto, the Canadian commission state would go from $50,000 to “ Jane, Willard. Gene and I are Hartford ahead at 7:03 of the first period. Ferraro, Hartford, didn’t back down from questions about were Brian Lawton (bruised right knee), Brent They shouldn’t have to not be able $70,000 in 1991, a 40 percent raise. tion, not the size of the project, very grateful.” From page 1 investigating dri^g use by athletes can expect Most recently, the town and who has 33 goals already surpassing his single­ Buffalo. Peterson, Scot Kleinendorst and Tom Martin. . to put their children through that has taken some getting used “ We do appreciate your con­ more riveting testimony this week. Last week They would also get $4,000 incre­ Eighth Utilities District ordered season career-high of 30. is aiming at 40. “ I think we’re in a good position now, two points .Sylvain Turgeon, who separated his left shoulder college and pay their mortgage.” to, Huppe said. Charlie Francis, Ben Johnson’s track coach, ments each year, under the bill. Homart to stop installing water cern. and despite what you may “ Unchartered waters,” the 24-year-old said of the back,” he said. “ He (Reese) played a hell of a game. on Dec. 21 versus Boston, has begun skating but is Still, he said, “ I don’t think “ Building homes or condomini­ have heard or read in recent Eastern’s 8,500 mechanics, told the hearing that Johnson had been using And the attorney general’s and sewer lines after it was 40-goal plateau. "H ow ’bout it? It (40 goals) would If not for him, it could’ve been 10-0. Anytime you get not expected back for another seven or 10 days. . you’ll see (the pay raise bill) salary would go from $60,000 to ums. the principles or practices days, we are together and hope­ baggage handlers and ground steroids since 1981 and had used them when he discovered that Homart installed be nice. It’s pretty enticing.” a shutout, it’s tough. I don’t care what anybody says . Former Whalers Paul Lawless and Chris Kotsopou- pursued very seriously this $80,000 in 1991, a 33 percent raise, parallel that of a large mall but fully we’re going to be with you crew went on strike Saturday. set the world record for the 100-meter dash at 3,500 linear feet of sewer lines The Whalers went up 2-0 in the second when rookie whether you stop 40 shots or one shot. It’s like a hat los started at left wing and defense, respectively, for year.” with $4,000 annual raises. not on the same scale,” Huppe for many years to come.” said Pilots and flight attendants also the 1987 World Championships in Rome. without district inspection and Scott Young rocketed a slapshot from just inside the trick for a player. They don’t always score on the Toronto. Lawless, who led Milwaukee of the Senate Minority Leader Regi­ Democratic Gov. William A. said.But.headded. “There’salot Gumbel. honored the picket lines, which And what’s more, Francis said, Johnson may have incorrectly installed blue line off the left post into the net for his 16th goal great goals. (But) they’ll take them when they can International Hockey League with 30 goals and 35 nald J. Smith,, R-New Hartford, O’Neill, who says he expects to of activity. It’s a fast-paced job.” “ Now that may come as sad practically shut down the nation’s wasn’t the only one seeking better races water and sewer lines under the of the year. It was Young’s first goal since Feb. 4. get them.” assists in 53 games, is pointless for the Maple Leafs said that given the state’s fiscal run for re-election next year, has It’s Huppe’s job to coordinate news for those who have tried to seventh-largest airline. Eastern through chemistry. The coach named three north access road. Ronnie Francis took a pass from Kevin Dineen in Pleau said of Sidorkiewicz, “ His concentration in the four games he has played.. .Ferraro leads the crunch, “ it would probably be all of that activity, which is no capitalize on our differences, but officials said only 92 of 1,000 dally other Canadian runners who used drugs. N p t, called the proposals reasonable Homart said the illegal installa­ front of the net. drew the puck to his forehand and was excellent.” Whalers with six game-winning goals. . .The three more advantageous for everyone and justified. easy task since at least five of the rest assured, that ‘Today’ family flights took off Sunday. he is expected to testify about Johnson’s final tion occurred because of an guided it past Reese for the final score with 13:24 left WHALER NOTES — Only seven penalties were stars were: 1. Sidorkiewicz. 2. Reese, 3. Ferraro. . anchor-store companies are in is intact and still smiling, albeit “We have to play it on a preparations for the 100-meter Olympic oversight. The company has in the game. It was Francis’ 23rd of the year. whistled. Hartford was O-for-2 on the power play .The Whalers will host the defending Stanley Cup charge of building their own through some pain,” he one-to-one basis,” said Viola St. showdown with Carl Lewis, the race Johnson champion Edmonton Oilers Wednesday night at stores. Homart employs a myriad agreed to work with town and won on the track but lost in a test tube. It should Sidorkiewicz, who praised Reese in his first-ever while Toronto was 0-for-l. . . Hartford took the district officials to solve the continued. John, a travel agent with Airway National Hockey League appearance against season series from Toronto, 2-1... Whaler scratches 7:30. of subcontractors for different ‘“ We’ll still be here long after Travel Agency at 457 Center St. be chilling. Tax hearings set problem. types of work and Huppe must Now, if your taste runs more to affairs of the Despite problems, Huppe said the recent headlines are forgot­ “ What they’re doing is canceling also consult with building and site ten. Enough said.” flesh, there is the soap opera saga of Wade he loves being involved in such a flights day by day.” inspectors from the town. The memo to “Today” pro­ Continental Airlines also is Boggs and Margo Adams, who is continuing Huppe said he usually gets to large and influential ^ project. her big city media tour this week to discuss UConn women heading for NCAA tourney today and Tuesday Huppe can view the development ducer Marty Ryan was only taking Eastern passengers, St. his office at around 7 or 7:30 a m. recently leaked to New York Boggs’ bedroom habits. This was a topic from his South Windsor home, John said. She said the agency to gather his notes on the day’s Newsday by someone who had contacted the airline this morn­ previously thought to be of interest only to Mrs. HARTFORD (AP) — Advo­ dubbed "English Plus,” simply which means he can never leave SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. (A P )— For Tournament, said she is ready for activity and spends much of the access to Gumbel’s computer ing to find out how to reroute Boggs. cates and opponents of a state recognizes the importance of rest of the day trudging around the job behind, he said. These revelations do not appear to disturb Geno Auriemma and the women of the Auriemma to rejoin the team for the file. NBC News President Mi­ passengers. NCAAs. personal income tax get their say English and other languages in the site in a hard hat and boots. But it also means he can seethe Boggs, who is humming his way through spring University of Connecticut basketball chael Gartner sent a memoran­ Pamela T. Brock, a sales agent “ It’s been fun,” she said. “ This is a during a public hearing today on Connecticut. Despite the efforts of Huppe. fruits of his and hundreds of other training and batted .380 for the Red Sox after team the dreaming is over. dum to the staff threatening to at Mercury Travel of Manchester real good team and they are real easy the issue that is getting more and The Transportation Committee senior construction manager people’s labor. Adams first threatened to go public on him last By defeating Providence 84-65 Sun­ fire the perpetrator. at 627 Main St., said the agency to coach. But I think we are all looking more serious attention this year, plans a hearing today on more Charles Gleisner and Homart The most rewarding part of the May. Dennis “ Oil Can’’ Boyd. Boston’s day, they captured the Big East “ I just think the whole episode rarely uses Eastern so “ it doesn’t forward to getting back to normal.” even though Gov. William A. than a dozen bills, including one officials, the size of the project, work, he said is “ seeing the thing in-dugout expert on mental health, considered women’s tournament and earned has been very unfortunate,” seem to affect us.” The agency Normal for the Huskies seems to be O’Neill has vowed to veto it that would require those seeking construction pace and large being built. Seeing a road look this nasty bit of business and suggested that his their first berth in the NCAA Ryan said Friday. “ Bryant is will book passengers to two of the getting better with each season and should it pass. drivers’ licenses to complete a number of workers can add up to like a road and the whole mall teammate is a sex fiend and ought to see a tournament. very much a victim in this thing. airline’s main destinations, Flor­ game. Connecticut was 12-15 in The tax-writing Finance Com­ course on alcohol and drug abuse. one big headache. look like a mall,” psychiatrist. Boggs shrugged that off, too. Making the victory even more Everybody feels badly. We’re ida and Washington,/D.C., on Auriemma’s first season. 14-13 in the mittee has invited 18 people, Another bill at that hearing would Along the way, Adams spiced her recollec­ significant was the fact the Huskies very angry at whoever did this to other airlines such as Delta, she second and 17-11 last year. This year, ranging from college professors require vehicle ID numbers on tions by casually dropping Steve Garvey’s achieved it without Auriemma. who us.” said. the Huskies won the Big East regular to mayors, union leaders, busi­ every car window name, as well. Some folks already were was sitting out a school-imposed Scott, the show’s weatherman, “ Obviously, I don’t schedule season title for the first time with a ness leaders and one newspaper On Tuesday, the Public Health winking at Garvey for allegedly causing two suspension for scheduling a scrim­ School came under the most severe anyone on Eastern,” she said. “ I 13-2 mark and they will carry an executive. Committee will air several recent pregnancies, neither of them on the part mage which would have violated criticism, with Gumbel mention­ won’t use them until it’s cleared 11-game winning streak into the The income tax advocates are abortion-related bills, including From page 1 of his new wife. NCAA rules on number of games ing Scott’s birthday citations to up.” NCAAs. pushing a bill that would tax all one requiring parental notifica­ Not to worry, though. Garvey promised to allowed in a season. centenarians. Brock said other airlines so far “ They are a great team with a lot of income over $100,000 a year. tion before a minor’s abortion and take full responsibility if he turns out to be the “ This is what we started out to do affect negotiations for a new year. The committee is still Scott at first made light of the have not been affected by the character,’’ said Providence coach And on Tuesday, the same another setting out strict guide­ cause of this sudden population explosion. Oil four years ago,” said Auriemma, who contract. Willington is negotiat­ looking what to do (in the memo on the show, but in an strike. Bob Foley, who is still hoping for an committee holds a hearing on lines to be followed before an Can did not offer an opinion on this raced to Seton Hall’s Walsh Gym from ing with Bblton. Tolland, Wind­ future).” interview with “ Entertainment An agent at Goodchild-Bartlett at-large NCAA berth for his 22-10 more tax bills, including one that abortion could be performed. development, confining his advice to Boggs. a nearby hotel after the game ended ham and E.O. Smith on where to The committee is scheduled to Tonight,” he said Gumbel’s com­ Travel Inc. of 113 Main St., who Friars. “ They lost their coach and we would extend the 7.5 percent sales Another bill at the Public The Boyd-Boggs business was strictly so he could celebrate with his team. send students at the end of the make a recommendation to the ments were hurtful. would not give his name, said he did a good job of shutting down their tax to advertising. Another bill in Health Committee would ban verbal. Darryl Strawberry, however, decided “ A lot of people strive to get into the 1989-90 school year. Willington school board in May. “ If it’s not real, and if there has a policy of not booking best player, but they still rose to the that hearing would tax the smoking in all public places. to get physical with New York Mets teammate NCAA tournament, but only a few The school board’s decision isn’t an honest, genuine reconcili­ passengers on Eastern. He said occassion.” income of out-of-state residents The same committee will hold a Keith Hernandez when Hernandez suggested ever achieve it,” he said. “ I think this “ Willington is giving us indica­ was based purely on economics, ation, I don’t think I belong he has had numerous problems Providence, which has failed to win who work in Connecticut, and a hearing Thursday on another he was acting like a little kid by pouting over shows were on the right track.” tions (whether) Bolton is or isn’t said McKee. E.O. Smith, which there,” Scott said. with scheduling in the past. in three trips to the Big East third would increase the real dozen bills, including one allow­ his $1.4 million salary. When Auriemma took over the in their future plans with this now educates 20 Willington stu­ tournament championship game, estate conveyance tax. ing a sexual assault victim to Strawberry took a swing at Hernandez but Connecticut program four years ago, cl)oice,” he said. “ Why would dents, has offered to accept more jumped out to the early lead and was The Finance Committee is demand that the person accused missed — he always did have trouble hitting the school had had one winning team they consider alienating Bolton if Willington students at a cost of ahead 33-26 late in the first half. The expected to begin voting on of the assault be tested for AIDS. left-handers — then marched out of camp to in 11 seasons. Bolton is in their future?” about $3,500 a year. Huskies then tallied 12 of the last 14 tax-increase bills at a meeting On Wednesday, the Environ­ pout some more because the Mets refused to “ I think we have established the McKee, though, said the deci­ Willington now pays $4,812 per points before the intermission, includ­ Thursday. The governor wants ment Committee plans a hearing BUY renegotiate his contract. The word from his base, and now we’ll always have sion may not have an affect on student to Bolton. McKee said. ing a pair of 3-pointers by Lamb, to some new taxes on the books by on bills aimed at reducing solid agent was that this would be his last season in something to build upon in the contract neegotiations. A com­ Eighty-five Willington students take a 38-35 lead at the intermission. April 1, to help eliminate this waste, including one imposing New York, that he would sit out 1990 — passing future.” Auriemma said. mittee of the Willington school attend Windham High School at a The Friars, 22-10, trailed 52-51 year’s budget deficit, estimated fees on various kinds of packag­ on the $1.8 million contract he has for that Connecticut’s base is a seven-deep board is investigating the matter. cost of $3,753 per student, he said. 14 KARAT GOLD midway through the second half when at $195 million. ing deemed wasteful or difficult option year — and then become a free agent. team of two juniors, two sophomores “ The committee was informed The decision not to send the Connecticut took control with a 15-4 Also this week at the Capitol, to recyle. That changed a day later when, probably and three freshmen. Included in that of this and that they should ninth-graders to Bolton could burst. Lamb had two more 3-pointers the Legislative Manangement That committee also plans a after studying the classified ads and seeing no group are junior Kris Lamb, who Committee will hold a hearing continue their process as nor­ save Willington about $76,000, JEWELRY in the decisive spurt that allowed the hearing Friday on a bill on other jobs in that salary range. Strawberry scored 20 points in the victory over mal,” he said. “ This is for next McKee said. Huskies to open a 67-55 lead. today on a bill calling for pay “ global warming.” decided to play in 1990, after all. He celebrated Providence, and sophomore Kerry Providence fought back and closed raises for the governor, lieuten­ his return by planting a theatrical kiss on Bascom. the Big East player of the AT *8“ to n0“ the gap to 71-65 with 3:27 left on a ant governor and other top Hernandez’ cheek, the same one he swung at year. f / 1 elected state officials. basket by Tracy Lis. But Connecticut only two days earlier. “ We wanted this for ourselves, but iced the game by scoring the final 13 Legislative leaders said at The message was obvious. Pay attention also for coach Auriemma,” said week’s end that it was unlikely CALDWELL Lamb, who hit 6 of her last eight shots, points, including eight by Laura PER GRAM? because things change fast in sports. AP photo that bill would go anywhere this LYNCH Lishness. all from 3-polnt range. “ He’s beeri year, given the magnitude of the OIL INC. MANCHESTER, CONN. 647-0402 WITH THIS AD YOU CAN treated like a criminal. We all cried Lishness had a triple double with 14 LOOKING FOR ROOM — UConn’s Kerry Bascom. right, looks state’s budget problems. Action when we saw him walk into the gym points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists, and for help after being pressured by Providence’s Dottie could be delayed until next year, SERVICE SAVINGS SPECIALS BUY ONE. 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By Steven Wine urged Jankovich to hire Stevens. Quarterback Steve coach possible to take the premiere football The Associated Press Walsh even said he would turn pro rather than program of the ’80s into the ’90s. We talked to or Cruz sets two indoor track records return to the Hurricanes this fall if Stevens was not interviewed a number of people throughout the CORAL GABLES, Fla. — The choice of Dennis named head coach. country regarding the job before deciding on Denny.” NEW H AVEN — Manchester High England championships Saturday at stead (2:05.6) placed third in the Open Erickson as Miami’s football coach will cause a Jankovich met with the team for 15 minutes In an exciting event, the Manches­ The other top candidate. Stevens, was Miami’s junior Alexia Cruz set two state Brown University in Providence. R.I. with a time of 8:25.7, qualifying them "pretty violent reaction” from players and fans who Sunday to explain his decision, Kehoe said. ter girls’ 4 X 200-meter relay of assistant head coach and had been at the school records as the Indian boys’ and girls’ at 4 p.m. for the New England meet. wanted Hurricanes assistant Gary Stevens to get "He said the bottom line is he wanted a guy that Factors. Meg Berte. Michelle Hom- since 1980. He coached three quarterbacks now indoor track teams particpated in the Manchester took fourth place in the bostel and Bridget Moriarty placed Rivera placed sixth in the 300-meter the job. a Miami assistant coach said. has already been a head qoach,” Kehoe said. "He State Open Championships last F ri­ dash with a time of 37.90 while Erickson, head coach at Washington State the wanted a guy that had dealt with the media every starting in the N FL. Open with 29 points, one behind second with a season-best time of “ This has been the most agonizing decision of my day night at Coxe Cage on Yale Hempstead was sixth in the 3200- past two years, on Sunday accepted the job of day and had handled the academics and the third-place New Canaan and one point 1:55.4. Manchester’s 4 X 200 relay took career,” Jankovich said in a statement, "becauseof University campus. meter run with a 9:42.89 clocking. "He succeeding Jim m y Johnson. Athletic Director Sam recruiting.” ahead of fifth-place Staples High of third in the L L meet. the quality of the individuals involved.” Cruz had a phenomenal night, Westport. (Hempstead) had a great race,” Jankovich chose Erickson over Stevens, the only Factors and the 4 X 200 relay also Jankovich is aware the initial response to his winning both of her events. Cruz won Manchester boys’ coach George Sui­ other candidate known to have interviewed for the Erickson, who has a 50-31-1 record in seven years A Weaver High of Hartford won the qualified for New Englands. the 55-meter dash in a time of 7.41 and tor said. post. of college coaching, said the job was the opportunity decision will be negative, Kehoe said. team title with 80 points. On the boys’ side, the Manchester 4 Defensive back Bobby Harden confirmed that a also garnered the long jump with a The Indians’ 4 X 200 relay of Harold of a lifetime. Colette Factors ran her best race of X 800-meter relay consisting of Will lot of players were disappointed the job didn’t go to leap of 5.22 meters (17 feet. 1 inch). the season taking sixth place in the Rivera (2:02.9), Mark Todd (2:10.1). Barber, Dave Campbell, Kevin Col­ "There’s a lot of ... animosity and bitterness “ Miami is one of the top programs in the country, Stevens. C5ruz will compete next in the New 55-meter dash with a time of 7.83 Pat Dwyer (2:07.1) and Craig Hemp­ lett! and Ed Saunders took eighth. toward the decision,” Miami as,sistant Art Kehoe and that’s the main reason I accepted — to have a said. “ In all the years I’ve been around here. I ’ve chance to compete for the national championship.” “It’s just a situation that we have to accept,” never seen such unanimous public support for a guy Miami won the national title in 1987 under Harden said. AP photo as for Gary.” Johnson, who became head coach of the Dallas Stevens was unavailable for comment, but a Players, boosters, fraternities, the media, two Cowboys on Feb. 25. relative said he’ll accept an offer to join the Miami ‘Oil Can’ is bombed, AP photo Dolphins as quarterbacks coach. GOLF WINNER — Blaine McAllister N F L quarterbacks and coaches at other schools had Jankovich said Erickson, 41, is “ the best football celebrates his victory in the $800,000 MARATHON CHAMPS — Zola Ivanova, Honda Golf Classic Sunday on the 18th left, of the Soviet Unior and Art Boileau green after finishing the tournament but healthy in return of Canada wave after being crowned with a 22-under-par total. McAllister winners of the fourth Los Angeles Illinois keeps race in the Big Ten aiive took home the top prize of $144,000. By Dave O’Hara "It was a piece of junk slider,” Boyd Marathon Sunday. Boileau finished the By The Associated Press The Associated Press said. " I ’ve thrown a lot of balls that 26.2-mile race in 2 hours, 13 minutes, 1 have been hit that far. a lot of them.” second while Ivanova had a time of The Big Ten doesn’t have a N C A A Hoop W IN’TER HAVEN. Fla - Base­ Boyd, known for his tempermental postseason tournament. But thanks to ball’s no longer any fun for Oil Can outburst was approach^ imme­ 2:34.42. SPORTS diately by teammates. But for once, Illinois, the race for the conference’s Boyd He says he’s taking the game winning the Ivy League title. too seriously. the Can spoke quietly. automatic bid isn’t lacking any drama. In Saturday’s Top Twenty games. "Some guys hit good pitches, some No. 1 Arizona beat UCLA 89-86; No. 4 “ 1 take things hard and it stays w ith guys hit bad pitches.” Boyd said. Nick Anderson’s 35-fodter at the IN BRIEF Oklahoma beat Nebraska 103-76; No. - me day after day.” he said Sunday "Overall, it was their day. I threw the SPORTS buzzer Sunday gave No. 8 Illinois a 7 Missouri beat Colorado 66-65; No. 10 after beginning yet another come­ ball well, but I didn’t pitch. I threw 70-67 victory over third-ranked Indi­ MCC basketball eliminated back ‘’I ’ve lost the fun I used to have ana. Illinois can tie for first if it wins Michigan beat No. 11 Iowa 119-96: No. strikes and to the hitters it was like 14 Louisville beat Notre Dame 87-77; because I take it too seriously. It’s no batting practice. ’They hit me around its last two games and the Hoosiers IN BRIEF No. 16 Florida State beat Southern WARWICK. R.I. — It was over almost before fun when I put it on. It’s like a pretty good, but I ’m holding things lose their last two. it got started, as Community College of Rhode Missis.sippi 81-78; No. 17 St. Mary’s workman putting on his uniform and together. ’The most important thing is Both play Iowa, the Hoosiers on the Island took command midway through the first beat Portland 86-48; No. 19 Ball State taking his shovel and pick and going to that I threw without pain.” Conley wins gold, bronze road and and Illinois at home. Illinois half as it routed seventh-ranked Manchester beat Western Michigan 92-79; and No. work.” Boyd reached a career high with 16 also plays at Michigan and Community College 82-62. Saturday afternoon 20 State beat Wake victories in helping the Red Sox win BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) - Jumper plays host to Wisconsin. in the opening round of the NJCAA Region X X I Boyd went back to work Sunday, his Michael Conley won gold and bronze medals, Forest 110-103 in the first four­ the American League pennant in 1986. “ We won a couple of games at the Tournament. first start since he had a blood clot last overtime game in Atlantic Coast However, he won only three games as he and U.S. teammates Larry Myricks and end and we lost one. so I don’t have CCRI. the No. 2 seed, upped its record to 22-2 August. He gave up eight hits and Antonio McKay repeated as winners Sunday to Conference history. seven runs and was knocked out in the before he had shoulder surgery in any complaint.” Indiana coach Bob with the win. The Cougars finished up 17-12 cap a dazzling American finish at the World Knight said. “ Thirty-plus minutes we Illinois. 25-4 and 12-4, overcame a second inning of an 8-7 loss to the 1987. 13-point deficit in the final 12 minutes. MCC had a 12-8 lead early in the first half He was 9-7 last year with a 5.34 Indoor Track and Field Championships. played as well as we could. We talked before an 11-0 CCRI run. capped by two of Kansas City Royals. The three-day meet at the Budapest Sports Anderson, who scored 23 points, The 29-year-old Boyd said he still eamed-run average before the blood about it being a 40-minute game and Federico Luzzi’s 22 points, gave the home Hall ended with five world records, including we just didn’t make it.” took a three-quarter-court line-drive hopes to put it back together. clot was detected near his right pass and his shot swished through t)ie school a 19-12 advantage. It’s one CCRI shoulder. one by Soviet walker Mikhail Shchennikov on Also Sunday. No. 12 Seton Hall beat wouldn’t relinquish. CCRI had a 47-30 halftime "It was a nice warm welcome back. Sunday, 16 meet records in 24 events and four net. I was rusty, but my health thing is "Now I ’m able to scratch my head, Brooklyn College 88-,55; No. 15 West bulge. Americans records. Two meet records also Virginia beat St. Joseph’s 79-59 in the Joe Hillman had a career-high 24 more important. I didn’t get through to get my arm over my head again.” points for Indiana, 24-6 and 14-2. Terry Smith had 14 points. Bernard James hesaid. “By the time the season starts were equaled. quarterfinals of the Atlantic 10 and Kevin Wilson 13 apiece and Joel Lewis 11 to two innings but I think I threw enough Sunday’s 11-event program also produced No. 6 Syracuse 82, No. 2 Georgetown pitches (49) to prove if I ’m healthy or I want to know if my arm is strong.” tournament: Santa Clara beat No. 17 lead the Cougars. glittering victories by Ireland’s Marcus St. Mary’s of California 63-61 in the 76, O T: Derrick Coleman scored 21 not It’s not peaches and cream. That’s also what Boston general points, including five in overtime, as manager Lou Gorman wants to know. O ’Sullivan in the men’s 1.500 meters. Said semifinals of the West Coast Athletic You’re gonna have your ups and the Orangemen overcame a 14-point ‘"The only thing we’re concerned Aouita of Morocco in the men’s 3.000 and Conference tournament: and No. 18 Patuiak wins diving downs. I haven’t learned that yet. Cuba’s Andres Simon in the men’s 60-meter second-half deficit before a record Someday I hope I can take the good with is that Mr. Oil Can is healthy.” Nevada-Las Vegas beat New Mexico E A S T H AR TFO R D — Manchester senior AP photo dash. State 75-73. crowd of 32.683 at the Carrier Dome. and the bad.” Gorman said. ‘"This was his first start Syracuse. 25-6 and 10-6 in the Big Ryan Patuiak won the diving event at last in a long time and it was not a good But it was the awesome performances by the East Tennessee State won the Pitching coach Bill Fischer decided WHAT A DAY — Boston pitcher Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd wipes East, broke a six-game losing streak 'Thursday’s CCC East Division Swimming outing. But it’s encouraging that he American team that drew the acclaim of the Southern Conference and gained a Boyd had thrown enough after Bo his brow after giving up a two-run homer to Bo Jackson of the against the Hoyas. Mark Tillmon had AP photo Championships at East Hartford High. His pitched without pain. We just want full-house crowd of approximately 7,000. berth in the NCAA tournament by Jackson hit a 515-foot home run over 18 for Georgetown. 23-4 and 13-3. name was inadvertently left off the list of those him healthy and ready when the Royals Sunday in the second inning of their exhibition game. beating Marshall 96-73. Louisiana the 71-foot high scoreboard in left- which played without injured starters READY TO SHOOT — Duke’s Danny Ferry (35) looks to shoot as from Manchester who placed last Friday. center. season starts.” Boyd gave up seven runs on eight hits in his stint. Tech won the American South Confer­ Forget wins net crown ence tournament by beating New Charles Smith and John Turner. North Carolina’s J.R. Reid defends in their ACC clash Sunday in Orleans 84-62. but the conference does No. 9 Duke 88, No. 5 North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. The Blue Devils won, 88-86. Wallace cops Goodwrench NANCY, France (AP) — Third-seeded Guy not have an automatic bid 86: Danny Ferry scored 24 points as Forget of France won the second tournament On Saturday. Robert Morris and the Blue Demons. 22-6 and 9-5 in the ROCKINGHAM . N.C. (AP) - Pole-sitter Saga of Mots’ Dar-ryl continues to grow of his career Sunday. defeating seventh-seeded ACC. rallied from a 14-point second- North Carolina. No. 15 West Virginia 79, SI. Joseph’s Rusty Wallace pulled away in a six-lap sprint to South Carolina State earned auto­ Michiel Schapers of the Netherlands in the half deficit. The loss by the Ta r Heels. No. 12 Seton Hall 88, Brooklyn Coll. 59: Herbie Brooks scored 18 points as the finish to win the $507,600 Goodwrench 500 matic berths in the NCAA tournament Bv Jim Donaghv wants to concentrate on playing ’"There will be no more contract Reggie was the one the crowd wanted final of the $130,000 Lorraine Open tennis 24-7. gave North Carolina State the 55: John Morton scored 15 points for the Mountaineers advanced to the NASCAR Winston Cup race at North Carolina by winning their conference’s post­ The Associated Press baseball and it’s done.” talks. I want to concentrate on to see. conference title. Seton Hall. 25-5, which made its first semifinals of the Atlantic 10 Motor Speedway Sunday. tournament. season tournaments. Princeton also Is it? baseball. I’ll be here two more years, When Reggie was at the plate, there Forget beat Schapers 6-3. 7-6 (7-5), using Steve Bncknall scored 23 points for 10 shots and took a 34-10 lead tournament. Wallace. 32. beat out of the advanced to the NCAA tournament bv VERO BEACH. Fla - Dar-ryl. The ugly incident involving Straw­ but I’ll give them two fantastic was a reaction no matter what excellent serves to overcome his Dutch pits on the final caution period, then pulled Dar-ryl. Dar-ryl. berry and Hernandez on Thursday years.” Strawberry said. happened. If there were several opponent. away to win by 1.3 seconds over Ford-driving The chant of Darryl Strawberry’s cannot be covered up. The causes of Strawberry, currently the sixth innings left and Reggie had one more Alan Kulwicki in front of estimated crowd of name means different things at the fight had been building up for a higest-paid Met. will make $1.4 at-bat. the fans would stay to see him. Arm-weary Warriors can’t 44.300. different times. couple of years and Strawberry million this season and $1.8 million in Strawberry is starting to develop NFL talks of farm system NEED SOME EXTRA Earnhardt, in a , finished third It can be done mockingly when he cannot seal it with a kiss. 1990. his option year. that kind of aura. too. after being passed by Kulwicki on the last of the loses the ball in the sun at Candlestick It’s a struggle over who’s the boss The Mets were willing to talk about As Hernandez and Carter fade in the N EW YO R K (AP) — N F L owners are 492 laps around the 1.017-mile tri-oval. Park, or it can be in tribute after a and what’s being said to certain a one-year extension, but stood firm future plans of the Mets, Strawberry considering creating a farm system that would SPENDING MONEY? Geoff Bodine, also driving a Chevrolet, was long home run at Shea Stadium. reporters about other players on the against renegotiating the current will be the leader. allow them to try out untested prospects in repeat effort against Kings fourth, followed by Davey At the moment, it’s what some of his team. terms. “Darryl can have it all,” Hernandez spring competition rather than stash them on Newspaper routes available in your area... Allison. , . Greg teammates are saying quietly to When Strawberry was introduced Strawberry and agent E ric said. “He just has to be patient.” various “injured” lists. By Bill Barnard Sacks and Jim Sauter in the 42-car field themselves, wondering what he will prior to Saturday’s exhibition home Goldschmidt wanted a three-year Patience paid off for Kevin McRey- The plan, which would put most teams in The Associated Press Europe, will be discussed at the owners NBA Roundup do next and when. opener, he strolled out and hugged deal starting in 1990 for about $10 nolds, Ron Darling and Dwight Earn money an40 Clork, Tor, molor (tlghtlng), 1:51; Ladou- Pittsburgh 88, UConn X 18 Bang (si.) 11 Chemical suffix U N R E n I c A A Ouebec 24 38 6 54 233 294 ceur, Hor, motor (tlghtlng), 1:51; Clark,Tor Vlllonova 74, St. John's 60 Someone should start a consulting firm that humidifier reservoir. Emma turns up in the A t N Patrick Division (roughlr>g), 10:57; Fergus, Tor (holding), Providence 103, Boston College 76 2 1 ___ Selassie 13 Nervous___ N E A t I | 1 O specializes in advising so-so shows to avoid HANNAH’S EX-COP POP (Bruce Kirby), background of a local TV news report — DA Sunday's Results W L T 1Pts OF 15:36. 23 Seed covering 1 8 ______glandT A T N E titles that only enable unkind reviewers to who aspires to be a painter, doesn’t kissing Dr. Schooner. NY Rongers 34 25 8 76 272 249 Shots on gool—Toronto 8-4-9—21. Hart­ Syracuse 82, Georgetown 76 (OT) • understand his daughter’s quest for an Woshington 32 25 10 74 242 218 ford 15-18-16—49. Seton Hall 88, Brooklyn College 55 26 Corn lily 19 Sorrel O P E E T take easy potshots. This one cries out to be Dennis veers from fantasy to reality and Pittsburgh 33 26 7 73 292 278 Power-play Opportunities—Toronto 0 of Tonight’s Game 28 Two 20 Bison called “Anything But Laughs.” “Anything entry-level career change. But he does back again until he’s apprehended and Phllodelphia 31 31 4 66 2S0 230 1; Hartford 0 of 2. Central Connecticut at UConn (Field 29 56, Roman 34 Downfalls 48 Firearm But Funny." “Anything But This.” provide a blue-collar straight man for more of accorded the perfect punishment for possible New Jersey 73 32 12 SB 237 272 (jpolles—T oronto, Reese, 1-3-1 (49shots-46 House), 8 p.m. 22 Of medicine Lewis’ lines: “Bowling— isn’t that where you NY Islanders 22 40 4 48 222 277 saves). Hartford, SIdorklewla, 18-14-3 30 Poet Ogden 23 Supple 35 Dickens-based owners' gp. Unfortunately for unkind reviewers, “Any­ psychiatristicide. CAMPBELL CONFERENCE (21-21). Regular Season Ends musical 49 Over (poet.) throw rubber at wood and get to wear other Norris Division X- donotes regular season champs 24 Perform thing But Love” does have laughs — a few, “The Appointments of Dennis Jennings” is A—12,745. 39 Actress Dahl 50 Fight W L T Ptl OF OA Referee—Poul Stewort. Linesmen— 31 More excessively and almost all provided by comedian Richard people’s shoes?’’ very funny, very weird, and very nicely Detroit 30 26 11 71 269 265 Big East Tournament 43 Made of cereal 52 Make a Jerry Potemon, Mark Vines. irritable Lewis, whose lines sound suspiciously like Marty gives Hannah the inspiration to directed, in color and black-and-white, by Chlcogo 23 32 12 SB 256 276 (at Madison Square Garden) 25 Most terrible 45 Long narrow mistake complete the assignment. She turns in her St. Louis 23 32 11 S7 229 246 Thursday's Game 33 Actress Parker 27 Cry of surprise 53 By birth part of his standup act. Dean Parisot. ... Minnesoto 21 31 14 S6 214 245 Nordiquea 8. Sabrea 2 No. 8 St. John's vs. No. 9 Boston opening Lewis plays Marty Gold, a nervous flyer work to Mean Editor and waits while he Toronto 22 39 6 so 205 278 College, 7 p.m. 36 Infrequent 32 Singing syllable 47 Which 54 Sooner than peruses it behind closed doors. When she Smvthe Olvislan Friday’s Gomes 37 Own (Scot.) who paws through the seat pocket for the LOOK, DEAR. MORE NEW SITCOMS ON x-Calgorv 44 15 8 96 284 188 Quebec 3 4 1—8 No. 7UConn vs. No.2SetonHall,noon wonders what’s taking so long, catty senior Buffalo 0 0 3—2 emergency instruction card — “Barf bags, CBS — Yes, CBS is going through sitcoms like Edmonton 35 27 6 76 284 253 No. 6 Providence vs. No. 3 Syracuse, 38 Lamb's pen gifts, death ... ’’ writer Pamela Peyton-Finch (Sandy Faison) potato chips, but insists these two will stick: Los Angeles 34 27 6 74 3X 291 Rrst Period—1, Ouebec, Picard 5 2:30 p.m. name Voncouver 28 33 7 63 214 216 (A.Stostnv, Fourtler), 5:39. 2. Quebec, St. John's-BC winner vs. No. 1 gets off a rare non-Lewis funny; “Because he “Heartland,” starring Brian Keith as a Winnipeg 21 33 11 S3 246 290 Hough 7 (Steinberg, Glllls), 7:36.3, Quebec, Georgetown, 7 p.m. 40 No ifs ,___ or loves it and is savoring every word. Or he P.Stostny 29 (Poddubny, Brown), 13:21 JAMIE LEE CURTIS, who apparently has “lovable smail-town bigot” who, more x-clinched playoff berth No. 5 Vlllanova vs. No. 4 Pittsburgh, buts hates it and is making copies to show his Saturday's Games (pp). Penalties—Krupp, Buf (boarding), 9:30 p.m. no standup routine from which to draw, is importantly, has a couple of teen-age kids Boston 6, Vancouver 4 3:36; McRae, Que, mlnor-misconduct 41 Landing boat stuck with staff-written deadly earnestness friends at parties.” designed to appeal to teen-age viewers, a Minnesota 4, New York Islanders 3 (roughing), 6:44; P la yfo ir, Buf, mlnor- misconduct (roughing), 6:44; Foligno, Buf 42 Very small as a former inner-city educator Hannah Does plucky Hannah get the job? Does this demographic category where CBS could use Montreal 6, Hartford 1 Big Eaat reaulta 18 19 20 1 21 24 25 Ouebec 6, Buffalo 2 (roughing), 6:44; Kimble, Que (pref.) so-so comedy have at least a six-episode (roughing), 6:44; Hortmon, Buf (holding), Miller who aspires to inspire the world with some help. It will premiere March 20, along Oticogo 3, Toronto 3, tie C. Jones o-oo-oo,Malonel1-22l2-1234, Walker Iowa St. 101, Kansas St. 89 44 Child pickup joy the network? Detroit S, St. Louis 4, OT 9:26; Houslev, Buf (cross-checking), 26 2 ^ 29 her way with words. She just split with her with “The Live-In,” another teen-appeal 12:17; Leschyshyn, (Jue, molor-game 1 -4 00 2, Eock les 4-8 3311, Wl lllams 1-41-23, Kent St. 86, Ohio U. X PIttaburgh BB, UConn 80 45 Accelerate (a Los Angeles 6, Phllodelphia 2 Colter 34339, Gront 2-82-46, Alorle690O10. Louisville 87, Notre Dome 77 boyfriend and hangs all her hopes for the □ □ □ (CBS hopes) comedy about an Australian au Sunday's Games misconduct (hIgh-stIckIng), 14:12; Totals 4589 26X114. motor) 30 32 Bodger, Buf (hIgh-stIckIng), 14:12; Basketball Miami, Ohio 99, E. Michigan 87 future on landing a research job at Marty’s pair girl who comes to live with a family that Woshington 3, Vancouver 0 Michigan 119, Iowa 96 CONNECTICUT (X ) New York Islanders 4, Winnipeg 3 Moller, Que (high-sticking), 17:20. De Priest 18082, George2-7084, Robinson 46 Map magazine. THE WRIGHT WAY — Laconic comic includes a teen-age boy who thinks he’s died Charlotte 27 21 » 21—101 Minnesota 78, Northwestern 59 33 34 3S New Jersey Z Minnesota 0 Washington 31 23 X 32—114 Missouri 66, Colorado 65 131911-1132, Gamble4-17089, Smlth7-140-1 abbreviation Marty helps her because she held his hand Steven Wright has an artfully odd half-hour and gone to heaven when she arrives. These Hartford 3, Toronto 0 Second Period—4, Quebec, McRae 4 3Polnt goal—Chopmon. Fouled out— 16,Sellers08300, Wllllams32380,McCloud (A.Stostnv), 3:25. 5, Ouebec, Kimble 2 Mo.-Kansos City 77, Youngstown St. 74 48 In no way and evoked scenes of Paris when he panicked short on HBO this month. “The Appointments will get a spring run by bumping “Newhart” Ouebec 8, Buffalo 2 NBAatandInga None. Rebounds—Charlotte 49 (Cureton Monmouth, III. 87, Mllllkin 84 2-5 30 4, Gwynn 58 0813, Cyrullk 30 08 0. 37 Boston 5, New York Rongers 0 (A.Stostnv, Finn), 8:38. 6, Ouebec. Pod- 13), Washington 55 (Cotledge, Walker 8). Totals31-7411-12X. 51 Fruit ripener as the plane hit turbulence. This is sitcom- of Dennis Jennings,” premiering tonight and and "Kate & Ailie” to the “Almost Grown” dubny 35 (Goulet, Brown), 10:14 (pp). 7, N. Iowa 73, W. Illinois 67 Edmonton 4, Pittsburgh 2 Assists—Charlotte 73 (Bogues 7), Wa­ S. Dakota St. 97, North Dokoto 77 PITTSBURGH (M) St. Louis 3, Chicago 3, tie (Quebec, Finn 2 (Fortier, Sokic), 15:16 EASTERN CONFERENCE Shorter7-104818, Porter 38339, Martin 55 Hole enlarger 41 land, remember? In the real world, those who airing throughout the month, is a visual time period. “Almost Grown” goes to (sh). Penalties—Duchesne, (Jue (rough­ Atlantic Division shington 22 (Malone 5). Total fouls— S. Indiana 87, Lewis 74 Monday's Games Charlotte21, Washington 7S. A—6661. SW Missouri St. 68, Ill.-Chicago 59 2- S347,AAatthews5106822,Mlller573318, 56 Less distant clasp strangers’ hands and evoke scenes of version of Wright’s absurdist one-liners, prime-time purgatory until CBS decides what No gomes scheduled ing), 1:43; Moguire, Buf (elbowing), 1:43; W L Pet. OB Brookln4-83310,Cavanough 1-1324, ... South Carolina 69, Cincinnati 68 couched in a paranoiac black comedy. to do with the praiseworthy but low-rated Tuesday's Games Johansson, Buf (slashing), 7:59; McRae, New York 39 19 .672 Colomba30380. Totals2B-4722-27X. 57 Tapestry Paris prompt the summoning of authorities. Que (slashing), 7:59; Stienburg, (}ue, Phllodelphia 31 26 .544 m South Dakota X , Nebraska-Omaha 84 Wright co-wrote the comedy with Mike Toronto at Ouebec, 7:35 p.m. St. Ambrose X , Brior Cliff 75 Halftime—Connecticut 34, Pittsburgh 29. 58 Freedom of 48 49 SO 62 Back in Chicago, Marty can only get drama. Edmonton at Philadelphia, 7:35 p.m. mlnor-misconduct (roughlng),9:52; Boston 28 30 .433 11 Platona 109, Heat 100 38olntgoals—Connectlcut7-18(Gwvnn33, Bodger, Buf (cross-checking), 9:52; Hort- Washington 25 31 .446 13 St. Louis 72, Evansville 61 access Boston at New York Islonders, 8:05 WIs.-Plottevllle 67, WIs.-Stevens Pt. 64 Smith 28, (kJmble 1-7, Robinson 1-2) p.m. man, Buf (roughing), 9:52; McRae, Que, New Jersev 23 36 .390 16W Pittsburgh 1316 (Miller 58, Matthews 4-5, m alor-m isconduct (fig h tin g ), 12:22; Charlotte 15 43 .2S9 24 DETROIT (109) Wis.-Whitewater 98, North Central X New Jersey at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. Wisconsin 77, Ohio St. 65 Porter1-2,Brookln33). Fouled DOWN Detroit ot Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. Parker, Buf, malor-misconduct (fight­ Central Division Aguirre 613 65 16, Mahorn 33 1-2 7, out—George, Martin. Rebounds— Winnipeg at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. ing), 12:22; Hough, Que (slashing), Cleveland 43 14 .754 — Lalmbeer 612 4-4 X , Dumars 2-9 1-3 5, Connectlcut34(Roblnson8),PlttsburghX TV Tonight Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. 14:03; Hough, Que, double minor (hlgh- Detroit 39 16 .709 3 Thomos 9-14 33 22, Rodman 36 1-2 7, (Shorter 12). Assists—Connecticut 9 (Smith 1 Ship-shaped stlcklng, roughing), 16:13; Ruff, Buf, Milwaukee 36 19 .655 6 Johnson 7-10 69 22, J.Edwards 2-5 2-2 6, Sunday’a college hoop acorea 3), Pittsburgh 13 (Porter 4) .Total double minor (hIgh-stIckIng, roughing), Atlanta 36 22 .621 7>/j Williams 1-32-24, J.Long6364)0.Totals41-X clock (c)1989 by NEA, Inc Chlcogo 34 fouls—Connecticut 21, Pittsburgh 15. NHL reaulta 16:13; Moguire, Buf (elbowing), 16:13. 22 .607 8'/2 26X 109. A-6,798. Indiana 16 41 .281 27 MIAMI (100) EAST 5:00PM [ESPN] 1968 NCAA Final the Nazi onslaught Ben Cross, James Ma­ (CC) Vincent battles his desire for Cather­ 1 2:05AM ® Pat Sajak Third Period—8, Quebec, P.Stostny 30 WESTERN CONFERENCE G.Long 615 1611 76, Gray 37 2-2 8, Seton Hall X, Brooklyn Col. 55 Four son, Maximillian Schell 1985. ine when she seeks comfort in the Tunnel Siena IX , Colgate 58 World after her father's sudden death. (60 12:15AM [M A X ] MOVIE; There (Brown, Goulet), 4:42.9, Buffalo, Hogue 12 Midwest Division Selkaly 59 33 13, K.Edwords 58 2-4 12, Syracuae B2. Georgetown 76 (OT) (20) MOVIE: 'Legend' A demon threatens Capitals 3, Canucks 1 W L Pet. OB Syracuse X, Georgetown 76, OT [HBO] MOVIE: Innerspace’ (CC) A min.) (Postponed from an earlier date) (In Was a Crooked Man' A convict’s escape (Turgeon, Housley), 8:05. 10, Buffalo, Sparrow 2-11 06 4, Sundvold 2-8 2-3 7, miniaturized Air Force pilot Is mistakenly the forces of good in this lavish fairy tale Turgeon X, 9:25. Penoltles—Marols, (Jue Utah 36 23 .610 — Washington 7-12 2-2 16, Thompson 35 0-0 6, SOUTH Stereo) plan is inadvertently aided by the refornn- Duke 88, North Carolina 86 injected into the bloodstream of a timid su­ from director Ridley Scott. Tom Cruise, minded new warden’s plan to improve pri­ (hooking), 6:43; Hogue, Buf (hooking), Houston 32 25 .561 3 Cummlngs61600, Shosky 341-25, Neal 1-3 GEDRGETDWN (76) CELEBRITY CIPHER ® dg [CNN] News Vancouver 0 0 0—0 Denver 31 27 .S34 4W Vlrglnlo 86, Maryland 59 Jackson 512 38 13, Winston 37 31 4, permarket employee. Dennis Quaid, Mar­ Mia Sara, Tim Curry. 1985. son conditions. Kirk Douglas, Henry Washington 1 1 1—3 11:55. I- 13.Totals36X23X1X. Celebnty Cipher cryptograms are createrl from quotations by famous people, past and present. Shots on goal—Quebec 9-16-10—35. Buf­ Dollas 29 27 .518 5'/z Detroit 33 X 27 27—109 MIDWEST Moumlno782816,Tlllmon7-113118,Bryant Each letter In the cipher stands lor another. Today's clue: N equals R tin Short, Meg Ryan. 1987. (In Stereo) dD (56) ALF (CC) Lynn ends up with two 03) INN News Fonda, Burgess Meredith. 1970. Rated R. First Period—1, Washington, Miller 14 San Antonio 14 43 .246 21 Illinois 70, Indlono 67 2-5 30 4, Mutombo 2-3 2-2 6,Thompson (PIvonka, Ridley), 18:28. Penalties— falo 16-10-9—35. Miami 73 73 70 34—100 5:30PM [ESPN] Sports Reporters dates for a dance through ALF s mishan­ (3g Synchronal Power-plavOpportunltles—Quebec2of5; Miami 8 49 .140 27 3Polnt goals—Thomas, Sundvold. SOUTHWEST 4-7 2-211, Bell 1-2 324, Allen 30380. Totals dled phone message. (In Stereo) 12:20AM [H B O ] one Night Stand Stevens, Was (Interference), 3:32; Pacific Division Houston at Arkansas, ppd., weother 335511-2076. •PGD XHFVQDSRD PGZP dg Morton Downey Jr. (CC) Comedian Joy Behar of TV's "Baby Bruce, Van (hooking), 5:54; Butcher, Van Buffalo 1 of 4. Fouled out—None. Rebounds—Detroit 47 6:00PM S) ® (ID §3) ® News (24J Adolph Hitler: Tyrant of Destiny Goalies—Quebec, Tugnutt, 8-7-2 (35 L.A. Lakers 39 18 .684 — (Rodman 10), Miami 46 (Thompson, Shosky FAR WEST SYRACUSE (82) ® Newhart (CC). Boom " takes center stage. (In Stereo) (slashing), 6:36; Hunter, Was (sloshing), Nev.-Las Vegas 75, New Mexico St. 73 ® Matt Houston shots-X soves). Buffalo, Cloutier, 11-11-0 Phoenix 36 20 .643 2'/z 6). Assists—Detroit 19 (Thomas 8), Coleman 312 57 21, Thompson 7-141-515, d® MOVIE; 'Funny Lady' An ambitious [A8.E] Shortstories Death causes an ev­ 6:36; Sutter, Van (sloshing), 8:36; Hunter, Seattle 35 21 .625 3'/j Oregon St. 98, Oregon 79 Owens 7-16 4-519, Douglas 6-12 3516, Roe 18 YZXDW OW AGDNEWG showman marries Fanny Brice despite the 1 2:30AM ® St. Elsewhere Was (slashing), 10:22; Murphy, Was (9-6), Eliot (0:00 second, 26-21). Miami 21 (Washington 8). Totol fouls— G3) Benson aluation of life in "The Scheme of Things ", A—14,515. Golden State 32 24 .571 6'/j Detroit 25, Miami 27. Technicals— Pacific U. 66, San Jose St. 55 08 3, Johnson 35 08 6, Manning 1-5 30 2, former love she can never forget. Barbra ® Arsenio Hall (In Stereo) (high-sticking), 13:53; Stevens, Was Washington St. 96, Arizona St. X fiBl Mission: Impossible a woman must choose her man in "Hearts Referee—Bob Myers. Linesmen— Portland 29 27 .518 9W Mahorn, Miami coach Rothstein, Wa­ Harried 08380. Totals 33701322 82. EHHFADHAD YZXDW Streisand, Omar Shariff, James Caan. Late Night With David Letter- (cross-checking), 14:50. Sacramento 16 42 .276 23'/j TOURNAMENTS (15) A-Team Open Fire. " (60 min.) (5D ® Bob Hodges, Dan McCourt. shington. A—15,008. 1975 man (R) (In Stereo) L.A. Clippers 11 48 .186 29 American South Conference Halftime—Georgetovm 40, Syracuse 31. (24) Doctor Who: Carnival ot Monsters [HBO] Appointments of Dennis Jen­ Second Period—7, Washington, Sheehy 2 Saturday's (James Chomplenthip EHHFADHAD OHZPPZEHZIWaD.' — ® MOVIE: 'Alfie' The tale of an unscru­ ® Sea Hunt (Christian), 18:19. Penalties—Boiek, Van Regulation—Georgetown 69, Syrocuse 69. Part 1 of 4. nings (CC) Comic Steve Wright stars in New York 122, Chlcogo 104 Pacera 121, Trail Blazere 118 Louisiana Tech 84, New (Jrleans 62 3- polnt goals—Georgetown 511 (Tlllmon pulous English womanizer who refuses to this tale of a paranoid fellow whose midlife (holding), :38; WIckenhelser, Was (hook­ forsake his lecherous ways Michael Caine, ® Alfred Hitchcock Presents New Jersey 98, Boston 95 Atlantic 10 Conference 4- 5, Thompson 1-2, Jackson 33, Bryant31), Sg T.J. Hooker crisis began at birth. ing), 3:20; Nordmark, Van (holding), Washington 119, Dallas 105 (OT) Quarterfinals Syracuse 311 (Douglas 1-2, Owens 1-3, ENKEHR GFVD. Shelley Winters, Millicent Martin. 1966. ® Hollywood Squares 8:39; Bradley, Van (holding), 11:33; BrulnaS.RangeraO (5S) Family Ties (CC). Part 1 of 2. [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Slieena' An American San Antonio 106, Denver 89 Penn St. 84, Rhode Island 68 Roe 1-5, Johnson 31). Fouled out— PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Tell us your phobias and we will tell you what ® Gene Scott Langway, Wos (Interference), 13:23. Rutgers IX , St. Bonaventure 67 dD Ramona (CC). (R) (|7) John Wayne Standing Tall (CC) John TV producer falls in love with a jungle Phoenix IX, L.A. Clippers 91 INDIANA (121) Bryant. Rebounds—Georgetown 39 (Win­ you are afraid of." — Robert Benchley. Wayne's friends and co-stars reminisce Third Period—3, Washington, Chrlstlan29 Seottle 118, Philadelphia 104 Temple 64, Duouesne 51 queen out to stop an educated native 12:50AM [H B O ] m o v i e : 'Usslter' (Ridley, Gustotsson), 9:45 (pp). Penalties— Boston 1 0 4—5 Thompson 513 60 10, Person 619 66 22, ston 8), Syracuse 36 (Coleman 13). ® Three’s Company about the actor and his career; interview­ N.Y. Rangers 0 0 0 -0 Golden State 155, Sacramento 143 West Virginia 79, St. Joseph's 99 Assists—Georgetown 23 (Bryant 10), 138 prince from usurping the throne of an Afri­ (CC) A roguish jewel thief is pressed into Stevens, Was (sloshing), :06; Murphy, Wos, Smits 311 65 10, Fleming 610 65 X, Miller Colonial Athletic Association a 1989 by NEA. Inc. [A8iE] Profiles Featured: Chester Nimitz ees include Ronald Reagan, Peter Bogda­ Rrst Period—1, Boston, Neely 32 (Bur- Sunday's (James II- X66»,Schrem pf696718, Sklles36606, Syracuse 20 (Owens 7). Total fouls— can kingdom. Tanya Roberts, Ted Wass, service as an Allied spy in World War II double minor (cross-checking, roughing), rldge, Bouraue), :31 (pp). Penalties— Utah 85, Atlanta X Semifinals Georgetown 22, Syracuse 18. novich, Angie Dickinson, Rich Little and Donovan Scott. 1984. Rated PG. London. Tom Selleck, Jane Seymour, 3:49; Bruce, Voncouver (rough­ Milwaukee IX , Cleveland 98 WIttman 2-5 00 4, Gray 1-1 62 2. Totols 47-94 George Mason 65, East Carolina 58 [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Point' Animated A Colleen Dewhurst (90 min.) Turcotte, NY (holding), :10; Burridge, 2631121. Technicals—Syracuse bench 2. A—328X. round-headed boy born into a pointed so­ Lauren Hutton 1984 Rated R. ing), 3:49; Beaupre, Was, served by Houston 88, L.A. Lakers X N.C.-WllmIngton 99, Richmond 56 (61) MOVIE: "World War III" The Soviet 10:1 5PM d® War and Peace in the Bos (tripling), 13:X; Wesley. Bos PDRTLAND (118) ciety is banished to a pointless forest. Mu­ Chrlstlon (delov of gome), 4:31; Sondlok, (holding), 5:39; Burridge, Bos (Interfer­ Woshington 114, Charlotte 101 East Coast Conference Union retaliates against a U S. grain em­ Nuclear Age (CC) Confronting the possi­ 1 :00AM (3® Twilight Zone Von (hooking), 7:10; Snepsts, Von Detroit 109, Miami 100 Kersey 613 66 22, Jones 1-5 60 2, Semifinals sic by Harry Nilsson 1971. bility of a nuclear war during his tenure as (crossst Catholic at Wllbv (Waterbury), CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) You [USA] W WF Prime Time Wrestling [A8iE] Globa TV: A Ticket to the World 5:48; Richter, StL (holding), 8:X; Doyon, MIDWEST Dube, Lars Owren and Wayne Maston 7:30 risma will bo quite pronounced today [USA] Cable Kitchen could be Inspired and motivated today ® ® MacQyver (CC) MacGyver en­ [CNN] Newsnight Chi (sloshing), 11:05; Momesso, StL Akron 92, Weber St. SO also played well) Pistons 29 (Jerf King _ . _ Boys Swimming and others will enjoy being around you. 9:30PM ® Designing Women (CC) (hIgh-stIckIng), 14:18. Aquinas IX , Orchard Lake St. AAary's IX counters the supernatural when he helps a 3:05AM ® News (R) Bowling BulletalM.HornetalOl 13, Ryan Mullen 8, Dave Mitchell and Eost Calhollc at Manchester, 7 p.m. You’ll know how to make everyone In­ by an unscheduled development that friend investigate her inheritance — a Sugarbaker's becomes the site of a South­ [LIFE] Udy Blue Overtime—None. Penalties—None. Jim Golden also played well) ern family feud after Charlene's brother ar­ volved feel special. will Instill you with new hope. It It's right, haunted house. (60 min ) (R) (In Stereo) [TMC] MOVIE: The Woman in Red’ An 3:40AM ® Nlghtwatch Joined in Shots on goal—St. Louis 2-12-62—22. Augustona,S.D. 93, N. Dakota St. X Sixers 29 (Charles Levesque 17, Nick rives (In Stereo) Progress Chlcogo 8-12-63—29. Ball St. 97, W. Michigan 79 WEDNESDAY GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) This could be you will react to It Instinctively. ® MOVIE: 'Maxie' A prim and proper otherwise happily married San Francisco CHARLDTTE (101) RIcclardI 6, Rick Denicolo 4, Nick Ice Hockey bureaucrat becomes obsessed with a gor­ Power-plavOpportunltles—St. Louis2of Rambis 615 55 21, Tripucka 613 612 17, Bowling Green 68, Toledo 66 Stillman also played well) Pistons 26 a red letter day for you where your work AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Some secretary becomes inhabited by the spirit (67) MOVIE: 'Back to Bataan' A colonel [TMC] MOVIE: Sheena’ An American _ Division I forms a guerrilla army to lead a raid on the geous model and tries desperately to ini­ TV producer falls in love with a jungle Holiday Caterera 5; Chicago 1 of 7. Cureton4-7(H)8, Chapmon6213422, Holton Cleveland St. IX , Valparaiso 86 (Chris Bergln 8, Jeff King 6, Ryan East Catholic at Hamden, 6:30 p.m. or career are concerned. Something shifts In financial trends may occur to­ o( a wild 1920's flapper. Glenh Close, (Joalles—St. Louis, Millen, 1619^ (29 4-9 34 11, Reid 2-10 2-2 6, Bogues 36 32 6, OPaul 91, Marauette 79 Mullen 6, Jason Meek 4) day that won’t be presently visible to Mandy Patinkin, Ruth Gordon. 1985. Japanese in order to help Americans land­ tiate an affair with her. Gene Wilder, Kelly queen out to stop an educated native Marie CIcorla 127-345, Carol Streeter momentous might develop that may ing on Leyte. John Wayne, Anthony LeBrock, Gilda Radnor. 1984. Rated PG- shots-26 saves). Chicago, Pong, 10-106 Rowsom 2-5648, Hoppen 1-1002, Kempton Detroit 115, Loyola, III. 101 Celtics 53 (Steve Chamberland 20, THURSDAY you. Nevertheless, you will eventually prince from usurping the throne of an Afri­ 126, M uffy Tolburt 132, Audrey Cody (1613), Belfour (4:X third, 66). 60 60 0. Totals 3687 26X101. Dordt IX, Westmar 97 Brandon Lavollee 10, Note Lavallee 9, have long-range, favorable effects. (ll) MOVIE: 'The Assisi Underground' A Quinn, Beulah Bondi. 1945. 13. (In Stereo) can kingdom. Tanya Roberts, Ted Wass, 127- 128-375, Helene Dev 136-371, LIndo Beys Basketball be caught up In them and they should community of monasteries and convents A—17,785. E. Illinois 81, WIs.-Oreen Bay 65 Tim CItronI 6) Lakers 36 (John Hess 24, Class S Division CANCER (June 21-July 72) Plans you [USA] New Mike Hammer Donovan Scott. 1984, Rated PG. TomaszewskI 138-371, Julie Wrubel Referee—Don Koharskl. Linesmen— WASHINGTON (114) Ferris St. 124, Kentucky St. 97 Jim Preuss 6, Mike Henry and Kevin begin to formulate today will have bet- prove profitable. bands together to aid Italian Jews during 1 0:00PM ® Beauty and the Beast 128- 365, Klem Cataldl 127. Wesibrook-Portland winner at Cov­ Leon Stickle, Dan Schachte. Cotledge 612 61 12, King 12-18 33 27, Grand Rapids M ptlst X , Hillsdale 77 Mancinl also ployed well) entry, 7:X " ' p '

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DILLON by Steve Dickenson SNAFU by Bruce Beattie KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE by Larry Wright fH f ^NVi PON V\^KTAH.Y ^ , FOCUS/Advicc \c^rne /m v M l 5 S U 8 g ^ / U P S V C K O H \ No-pGsnai5^ mrHoD of e m m UTTU^rAUVC? t E P T H 1 piD OF OAIIaJAMTFD V(5^iFTATioK. , '• t'" B O D V lA p // M Poor image is ironic curse of some pros > 1 gs^NHpuseT l o r a i i D E A R A B B Y: In a us in the P.R . business. straighten me out on something that ^iSVliN&SHjPT recent letter, a high A.J. SOLEY, has baffled me for years? When do \cM\iiCAfc } i ^fe ;e school senior (I’ll call JOLIET, ILL. you “ infer” and when do you use hjm John) accused a “ imply” ? I always confuse these two girl of stealing his girl- Dear Abby DEAR MR. SOLEY: and everyone words. PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz friend’s expensive else whom I offended: It was not my Please don’t send me to the bomber jacket. He A Abigail Van Buren intention to denigrate the public dictionary. I have looked up both of I 3-6 made this accusation relations profession. It’s my under­ these words a dozen times, and I still it '5 going to be a history fortunately, I THINK publicly In a crowded standing that one of the functions of a don’t get it. ^ H o lc E ^ / { UJMATEVER TEST ANP I NEEP your HELP it 'll probably be school lunchroom. Ac­ public relations firm is to create, DETROIT DUMMY MYSTICAL CHOICE tually, the girl had improve and maintain positive im­ ' ^ r bought the jacket her­ ages for people and businesses DEAR DUMMY: “Imply” means T self from money she had saved from relations professionals are “ show­ through publicity and advertising to suggest or to say indirectly. “ Infer” "If you think this is a large dent, wait till you baby-sitting. The poor girl was men,” con artists and snake oil campaigns. (Remember the Tylenol means to deduce, or conclude from see the one we put in your bank accountl” ® 1989 by NEA, Inc humiliated and fled in tears. John salesmen. Today’s public relations tam pering scare — and how well that facts or indications. learned soon afterward that he had professionals are ethical, conscien­ product recovered?) Think of it this way: The implier is wrongly accused this girl, so he had tious and honest, and to suggest that Back to John: Had this young man the pitcher: the inferrer is the // flowers delivered to her in care of her the “ showmanship” exhibited by that been able to hire a topnotch P.R . firm catcher. (Catch?) BUGS BUNNY by Warner Bros. classroom. The girl’s mother thought brash, insensitive young man quali­ to restore his tarnished image, they this was an act of “ ch ivalry,” but you fies him for a successful career in the could not have done a better job than photo called it a "grandstand play,” then P.R . business is an insult to all of us in he did. 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Box 447, Mount O ’Neal’s new movie, "Chances Are,” ME(2 PAY... perpetuate the myth that public think you owe a public apology to all of DEAR ABBY; Will you please Morris, III. 61054. (Postage Is Included.) This fZooF'^ L5AKIN& A&AiN, f a l l in g Sunday night. O’Neal’s co-stars in the ANP HBf^NlA K I ^ B P NAfALET/ |?O C PEN£ E lQ H r DOUAHS/>Lth,s DOULAH WEDDIN' ENTITLES V O 'V PUtMTY MORE.'T NICE.' THE PHANTOM by Lee Folk A Sy Barry kONCE. IN A LIFE.- BUT apartments is rent landlord may say nice things Menuhin, honored for promoting German- ENTITLES M O 'r A PUFFAWMENCE FUM < n e x t -A FAST DEMON-STRAV-SHUN O'HOW T .A^UTDQES TIME.''.'' GIVE'EM WHICH A H MAV N C V A H AECOVER.'T— ) CHEAT VORE FRIENDS AT CARDS .'T- RXLVED BV_, . one of the big­ about the person just to get rid of Jewish reconciliation, made a plea for dialogue AN EIGHT-OOLLA r U S T —AH STRIPS r TH' WAIST, AN' FOUR SNAPPV JOKES-GUARANTEED TEMBARRASS I YO'DO - . r ■ nil HI! Ill WE DOIN', SAM.*:' RASSLES TH' FOUR BIGOEST GICS _ MAN OR BEAST— AN'-THEM-COMES TH'REAL ' THET < I gest industries him. So ask specific questions; between Israel and Palestinians. PAPPy, AREN'T WE (5 0 IN6 TO EPEN ? l&.,REX HE HAS A LITTLE , . AH FOLLOWS THET ET/ FLAVIN' TW 'MAD ACnON/r’-AH CLIMBS A TREE-POURS GASQU^ MAKES I] "I am GO Gorry, Madam, but yoiii liuGband ON HAH HAID.SETS MAHULF AFIRE-AN'JUMRE IT VOPCTH^ in the United Sylvia Does the person pay on time? Is “ The chances for positive change are closer :|R6iT, 1 HAVE A U RIGHT.^ PROBLEM. WHEN SCENE" FUM 'LUCIA'ON MAH MOOSICAL EiaHT , is goltinij heller by Iho minute." COMB-WIFOUT REMOVIN'HAH WHISTLIN'TM'^BORNIM'O' R0 ME".':'=-AN,' w h i l e < States. Yet I he or she paid to date? Also, than we believe,’’ the 72-year-old virtuoso 'G O TO REX. OFPERS-'T' AH IS IN MIO-AIR.WEAKEVES YOKOM SHOOTS D0LUU5? 1^ 1 I A A P P L E O F F MAH HRID PP’ II don’t know of a fj. Porter obtain the name of the landlord violinist said Sunclay during an address to West r single college before the current landlord and Germany’s Societies for Christian-Jewish or university talk with that person. Cooperation. t f that offers a (3) Not having the stomach for Earlier, Menuhin was awarded the Buber- degree in Li___ business. Rosenzweig medal for his outspoken efforts to \\ D apartment “Collecting rent,” says La­ promote dialogue between Jews and Chris­ 3^6 management. As a result, a large source of conflict, he notes, and pides, “ is not a fun thing.” He’s tians. The award, established in 1968, com ­ percentage of individuals who smart apartment owners will already had to ask a six-foot-five memorates the Jewish philosophers Martin ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson become apartment owners have have the resident sign a state­ basketball player to leave the Buber and Franz Rosenzweig. „ I'LL BRING serious problems — including a ment confirming the condition of premises because his rent was The award cited his performances in HI/VI BACK mr> TMAT'b A beXYGOWM.' lack of knowledge about safety the apartment before the resident overdue. (Lapides was talked Germany immediately after World War II, codes, zoning ordinances, rent moves in. The statement will including giving concerts for fellow Jews and BLONDIE by Dean Young A Stan Drake into letting him stay for a while, controls, how to screen tenants cover everything from soiled but, “ If he had been my size, others who survived the Nazi Holocaust. and tax law. wallpaper to the number of five-ifeet-eight, I might not have I WANT VOU TO M EET MY “ HE ACTUALLY THINKING OF WAYS TO UNFORTUNATELY, HE )!' / BUSINESS MANAGER STAYS AWAKE IMPROVE OUR BUSINESS OOeSN'T STAY “ Lots of people think they know ice-cube trays in the refrigerator. been so forgiving.’’) PAGWOOD BUMSTEAO NIGHTS.. AWAKE F / T Y r L'!^- all there is about real estate. In Martin M. Shenkman a New York Another time he was faced with Bushes have good manners PAYS consequence, more people lose City lawyer specializing in real evicting a family at Christmas K E W A N E E , 111. (AP) - President and money renting property than estate, suggests that the landlord time. Again, he was generous- Barbara Bush top this year’s list of the nation’s make money,” says Paul D. — in the presence of the tenant — .They wound up not paying best mannered people, but their predecessors Lapides, president of the Block simply use a cam corder to record January’s rent, either. Then they — the Reagans — have been left off it for the Organization in New York City, the condition of the residence. skipped town, leaving their apart­ first time. £ which manages residential real Dr. Gott To obtain a good lease. Harper ment an unholy wreck. The Bushes ‘ ‘exemplify the new age of kinder estate. i JOHYAJ/OVg , 1919 bv NtA Inc suggests, either use an expe­ (4) Not knowing the tax laws and gentler manners that will prevail in the Peter Qott, M.D. There are four common mis­ rienced lawyer or obtain a lease governing rental property. 1990s,” said Marjabclle Stewart, who speaks takes that apartment owners from a local unit of the National For example, many new land­ ALLEY OOP by Dave Graue and writes about etiquette. make. Apartment Association. (The lords, says Shenkman, don't Stewart said nominations for the fifth-annual (1) Not having a strong lease group also sponsors courses for know that if you pay a broker to DOT'S SOME best-mannered list came from journalists, 1 that covers common events. STORM, ALLEE apartment owners.) find you a tenant, you cannot television crew members, make-up artists, ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady OOPS,' Too many apartment owners Shenkman thinks standard deduct the broker’s fee in one chauffeurs, maitre d’s and others. simply buy pre-printed leases leases are almost never suitable year, but most amortize the cost This year’s list includes Oakland Athletics from a stationery store. Often — that every landlord has partic­ over the length of the tenant’s pitcher Dennis Eckersiey, who demonstrates these leases leave important (a)e u , 10"G (Jor7 m ecooTE pmm Nervous actions ular needs. For example, a lease. "good sportsmanship on and off the field and is gaps. A good lease, in the words of w . AKM’T 05tP TD WIM& m P , standard lease may give your Knowing the tax laws can even a fine exam ple to the youth of our nation,” she William A. Harper, executive WiTV tenant the right to sublet, with help a landlord make a profit. said. vice president of the National need treatment your approval. “ But if the tenant Shenkman points out, for exam ­ Others were CBS newsman Charles Kuralt; Apartment Association in Wa­ lives right above you in a ple, that if you im prove your Dr. Andrew Ross of Children’s Square USA in shington, D.C., specifies (among duplex,” says Shenkman, “ you property (adding a porch, say), Council Bluffs, Iowa, who started an etiquette DEAR DR. GOTT: Our son has what might be other things) exactly who will live may want to choose a new tenant you can write off the cost only program at the orphanage; NBC’s “ Today” called a nervous condition. At times he has very loud in the residence, for how long, yourself.” over 27 years (residential prop­ show weatherman Willard Scott; talk-show throat clearing, places and replaces everything in when the rent is due, what (2) Not screening tenants erty) or 31.5 years (commercial host Arsenio Hail, and Secretary of State the house, uses vile language at the most happens if the tenant is late in THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom carefully. property). But if your tenant James Baker III. inappropriate times, kicks his leg randomly and paying, what parking privileges Lapides, who has managed makes the improvement, the Former President Reagan and his wife, stares off into space. We are reluctant to suggest the tenant has, when the security 45,000 units at one time, suggests tenant can depreciate the cost, Nancy, dropped off the list after topping it for therapy for fear he will burn the house down. Are we deposit will be paid back, whether visiting the current residence of then write off the balance in the the past four years. ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook dealing with a physical or emotional problem? pets are allowed and the weight of would-be tenants. "If it’s a year or he or she leaves. As an the pets ("You don’t want a mess,” he says, "think twice.” incentive to have the tenant pay U' DEAR READER: This is a good question and I \7\ DoM'T GET ir,goB. Bop UfJL^A5HE$^ ev'e m A(iT VpU P^AHD ^EST CAAPoX^d 200-pound dog,” says Harper). Check the applicant’s credit for the improvement, the land­ Actress supports Rushdie A COMfVrefZ Vl(2U$ THAT SU\0P)9 HAG IT that DON'T know of ... A ^AAN WKO NEEpS NO Kif^AiP cannot answer without additional information. Security deposits are often a ratings and references. But be lord could lower the rent. Although emotional distress can produce the Of Dollars iki 1/^r and HE'S UP fbiZ A TrtE HALF ., iNTiS.^’PU^tPN. PARIS (AP) — Isabelle Adjani read from symptoms exhibited by your son, so can physical EXPEfl5E5,AND HE OpESN’T&ET FiKEP./ Of IT. “ The Satanic Verses” in an acceptance speech illness. In particular, seizure disorders and brain at France’s 14th annual Cesar film awards in a ) tumors can cause behavioral changes, vile gesture of support for novelist Salman I X ' " ! language and altered mental functioning. Tragedy averted, wife to sue Rushdie. So can Tourette’s syndrome, an abnormal Adjani received the best actress award condition of childhood, marked by twitching, -‘ 4 DEAR BRUCE: I’m shaking. My husband has a Saturday night for playing the title role in FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavet sudden and inappropriate vocalization and behav­ severe allergy to pencillin and his physician, aware "Camille Claudel,” the sculptress and lover of ioral changes. of that, recently gave him a prescription for a [ sculptor Auguste Rodin. It was her third best C iA In addition, various forms of substance abuse can different antibiotic. actress Cesar, France’s Oscar. 9 Kng FtSlutet SyndiCSIe Inc Wotld nghlt rsMrved X /VIAIDING fl<=>OtOOo masquerade as mental illness. The local pharmacy filled the prescription and my Smart Money "You should know what I have suffered.... In A ^BAf<, 1 HAI> 75 />£df>l^ Unquestionably, your son needs treatment. husband took one of the tablets as directed. Six the artist’s condition there is something THE GRIZZWELL8 by Bill Schorr Before this, he needs a diagnosis. hours later when he was to repeat the dosage, I took Bruce Williams extreme.” she read from the novel in her I gather from your coniments that you are fearful a pill out of the bottle and was horrified to see that it speech. “ Angels are easy to calm. Human TO rr^ -^U A L rJom^KT vjjHAnaE you WCT0HIM6? TTI" UNPBft, /v\S, A coiv/po /IS/ THE Fm.0W\H6 PROGRAM »T>+E FUVPCY iSHAHHEU ? ' 3WMV «W6&JMST.. of your son’s destructive tendencies. Under the looked exactly like the penicillin I am currently beings ... can doubt everything.” MAV HOT BE GUfTA^E FDR < - 0 /VO - A $ ? ^ N , ANP WAS ^ B l N G circumstances, I believe that your course of action taking. Rushdie has been in hiding in Great Britain FAMIUV VIEWIHG... is clear. In fact, when I compared my own pills with this since Ayatollah Khomeini called for his death CONSlP^RSp fOj? rh £ Insist that your son be examined by a doctor. He one, they were precisely the same. The rest of the for the novel, saying it blasphemes Islam. savings and loans will run purely educational probably knows something is wrong and, during a tablets in the conatiner were the proper prescrip­ There was little overt reaction from the seminars in the hope that this will encourage some SBNAT^, ANP TH5‘N X lucid phase, may welcome the opportunity to get to tion, but somehow or other this odd tablet had been audience to the recitation. of the people to become customers. But in most the bottom of his problem. I think it’s important for mixed in. With the reaction my husband has when he “ Camille Claudel” received five Cesars, iJS^v/lT^HfP TO pfcAf. cases, the seminars are run to attract people to you to stress that you view him as needing medical takes penicillin, it could have been a fatal dose. including best film, photography, decor an(l invest in particular items or to encourage them to help. T ry to encourage him voluntarily to submit to I called my brother-in-law, who is an attorney, costumes. WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll enroll in seminars for which tuition or a fee is an examination. and he said the pharamacist had made a mistake If he refuses, I believe you have every right to but since my husband was not “ damaged,” he charged. M 3 U R /^o t h e r 's I have no quarrel with the general concept DON'T-"lOU EVER HAVE involve the police or other authorities. Because his doubted that the m atter was worth pursuing. I think LOOKIN iS- F O R V O U , because a great deal can be learned in this type of ANYTMINE PLE^l11pm shift. Monday-FrI- experience preferred for Africa’s lowland gorilla chester Herald, Its officers and Friday 9am - 6pm. technician in our lens fireplace, family room raised hearth fire­ day. For full or part time poattiona and employees against any Call 871-8545 ask for but not necessary. with bullt-ln bookcases place. Cedar sided with and all liability, loss or Donna.______OR Flexible hours. Com grinding Dept. We offer an area of 40,000 square miles of Carroll said. “They love that RN/LPN 7pm-7am, ovary Sat. and Sun. and tieldstone fire­ brick front. Oversized Bv Michael Goldsmith CHICAGO (AP) - The Ameri­ expense, Including attor­ AUTO Technician ASK ABOUT OUR CHILDCARE petitive wages. Stop In exceptional benefits program two car garage. Call forest where the Central African more than anything. neys’ tees, arising from Immediate Medical or call New England place. Four large bed­ The Associated Press can Academy of Pediatrics today wanted, full time. Im­ REIMBURSEMENT AND with starting rate o f •6.(X) rooms, first floor leis­ today to see this unique A claims of unfair trade practi­ Care Center of Man­ NON-BENEFIT RATE O f PAY Video, 841 Main Street, Republic. Cameroon and the “They will even build a nest up mediate openings ure room, baths, home. Asking $214,9W. for the first time noted evidence ces, Infringement of trade­ chester has a part PROGRAMS Manchester, 646-2772. hourly and reviews in 90 & 2'/2 Congo meet may still have at in the trees and sleep there.” marks, trade names or pat­ available. We offer For mora Information, call hardwood floors. Im­ Strano Real Estate, BAYANGA. Central African of medical benefits of circumci­ 180 days. Call Bob Pound for least 90,000 gorillas permanently In some areas on the ground, ents, violation of rights of time opening (32 competitive flat rate Director of Nuralng. IM M E D IA TE Opening. mediate occupancy. 647-7653.D Republic — This is as remote a sions for newborns, but the Full time delivery. place as you can get in Africa. settled there. With the exception gorilla nests are visible every five 37,000-member organization privacy and Infringement of hours) for a nurse pay. Earningpotentlol, Crostfleld. appt, $289,000. U 8. R Realty, MANCHESTER. Unusual of rare logging camps along he or six yards. But the gorillas copyright and proprietary with recent acute or $40,000. We otter com­ ConvalescantHome Heavy lifting. Includ­ QSA OPTICAL 643-2692.D______home featuring sky­ The large-scale map of the stopped short of an all-oqt rights, unfair competition petitive benefits. Call ing Saturdays. Paid rivers, there is no human activity scamper away when they sense a and libel and slander, which ambulatory care ex­ Manchester, CT 649-3177 STUNNING C olonial. lights, large eat-ln kit­ Bayanga region shows only endorsement. 646-1761.______train in g . $5.25 per Nine room, 2Vi bath, chen, formal dining in this area, and the gorillas have human being approach. may result from the publica­ perience. Interested 643-5151 hour. Call 643-2171. primeval forest crossed by rivers The academy said the decision tion of any advertlsment In OFFICE Position. East Forest Hills home Is room, good sized bed­ until recently remained Carroll has been trying to applicants call Kim FULL Time office sales with not a single paved road. is best made by parents in the Manchester Herald by 721-7393 Hartford. Good typing RECEPTIONIST. Full DISHWASHER. Meals ottered tor a True Sale rooms and loft. Cen­ In this heart of darkness, undisturbed. persuade the Central African consultation with their advertiser, Including adver­ at Mon-Fri skills required. Varied Including Saturdays. and uniforms pro­ Price, $236,900!!! Blan­ trally located. Fossibte government to set up a wildlife tisements In any free distri­ 9-4 time. Must have good We need a dependable, hundreds of miles from the In recent years, the logging duties Including custo­ typing skills and word vided. Apply: Marco chard & Rossetto Real­ CHFA candidate. Call reserve in the remote southwest­ physicians. bution publications pub­ mer service. Inven­ organized person who Polo Restaurant, 1250 tors," We're Selling today tor details. nearest village, man’s closest camps have developed, and there “In addition to the medical lished by the Manchester processing experience. ern tip of the country. But in NATIONAL health tory, billing and pro- enloys working with Burnside Avenue, East Houses" 646-2482.0 $122,900. Century 21 Ep­ relative in the animal kingdom, has been “heavy illegal poach­ aspects, other factors will affect Herald. Penny Sleffert, Good benefits and people. Paid training. ing’’ for meat and the ivory of reality, the effort is useless unless Publisher. agency serving cesslng orders. competitive salary. Hartford. 289-2704. SOUTH End Colonial. stein Realty, 647-8895.D the lowland gorilla, has found his the parents’ decisions, including Greater Manchester Trucking or warehouse $5.50 per hours. 643- MEDICAL ASSISTANT. MANCHESTER. It you elephants who are the other main the other two governments in the Call 646-5775. 2171. Pristine 7 room Circa last refuge, a sanctuary of sorts esthetics, religion, cultural atti­ LOST area, seeking enthusi­ experience helpful. Full time Medical As­ 1896 home, spacious have a large or grow­ from Pygmy tribes and others inhabitants of the region. area, the Congo and Cameroon, astic energetic and Call for appointment, EAST HARTFORD. Full tudes, social pressures and tradi­ AND FOUND or part time. Industrial sistant tor Bloomfield parlor and foyer. 365' ing family, then this Is who hunt him for his flesh and his In the central market in Ban­ cooperate. tion,” the group said in a ED goal oriented Individ­ Hartford Despatch, Internal Medical deep lot. $170's. Blan­ the home you have gui, the Central African capital Meanwhile, the poaching goes ual tor part time Pro­ Merchandising Div­ distributor. Small, SAVINGS BANK DF Group. Certified medi­ been looking tor. It hide. statement. friendly office, custo­ chard & Rossetto Real­ 220 miles to the east, stands are on. Even poorly paid wildlife LOST. Dog. 14 years old. gram Director posi­ ision, 528-9551. EOE MANCHESTER cal assistant or equi­ tors," We're Selling otters 5 bedrooms, 2 ’/2 The gorilla is an endangered Circumcision, removal of a Missing since Febru­ tion. Responsibilities mer service, data en­ piled high smoked monkey meat, guards sometimes find it more Full time Teller for our valent experience re­ Houses" 646-2482.D baths, large kitchen, species and theoretically under band of skin encircling the tip of ary 28. Gray and black. Include volunteer de­ try, no selling. Come quired. Some business oversized deck over­ tough protection in the Central a local delicacy. worth their while to hunt gorillas Part German She­ velopment, planning learn and grow with us. Glastonbury office MANCHESTER. Three and elephants. And the dense the penis, is the nation’s most Non-smoker please. (Buckingham Village). office related duties. bedroom Cape In a looking a beautiful In- African Republic. But the govern­ “Gorillas taste like monkeys, commonly performed surgical pherd, part Schnauzer. and Implementation of Certified Pleasant environment. ground pool. Call tor forest paradoxically helps to Call 643-8066. service and rehabilita­ Call Steve, 528-7123. Experienced or will train. super location. Care­ ment has neither the money nor only better.” said Pierre Somse, procedure, but it appears to be on Excellent benefit pack­ free aluminum siding, more Information. who is Carroll’s Pygmy guide. protect the poachers from the tion and public educa­ Good wages and bene­ age. Call 243-8709. $288,900. Century 21 Ep­ the personnel to enforce the the decline. tion programs. Send Nurse Aid SERVICE. A leading fits. Apply: hardwood floors, full protective laws. “And there is more of them.” guards. attic and basement tor stein Realty, 647-8895.0 “It would helptobeabletogeta The practice is a controversial Employment resume to: Executive Immediate open­ material handling Savings Bank of There are two main groups of Carroll, who lives in Bayembe issue worldwide. The first Inter­ Director, 243 East Cen­ company specializing storage. $137,900. D.W. EAST HARTFORD. with his wife and 3-year-old radio tag on the animals,” Carroll ings on all shifts In loading dock equip­ Manchester Real Estate Fish Reoltv, 643-1591 .D Move-In condition. gorillas in Africa: the mountain national Symposium on Circum­ ter Street, Manchester, Lovely 6 room Ranch gorilla in Rwanda and eastern daughter, has been trying to said. “We have to crawl on our 06040. for full & part-time ment Is looking tor 923 Main Street MANCHESTER. Lots of hands and feet to get close to cision was held last week in PART TIME young Individuols In­ Manchester closets and storage on nice lot In family Zaire — whose habitat and life teach the Pygmies why the Anaheim, Calif., sponsored by the [ o ] positions. area. Fartlally finished gorillas are best left alone. It’s an them, and even then we don’t see HELP WANTED $$ATTENTI0N$$ terested In learning to EOE HDMES space In this 3 bedroom style have been fully explored — National Organization of Circum­ Every other weekend service and Install Cape. Two full baths, family room In base­ almost hopeless task. them ’til we are a foot or two Earn Extra Money FDR SALE ment. Root 2 years old. and the lowland gorilla who cision Information Resource Cen­ ENERGETIC Individual required. equipment. This lob formal dining. Eco­ The Pygmies go after the away. With a radio, we could find Fast growing company ASSEMBLY Mechanic Vinyl siding and tilt out remains largely a mystery. ters and the Institute for the needed part time tor Aik about our child requires mechanically nomical to heat. A nice gorillas with bows and arrows. a place ahead of them and watch opening new office. Im­ Inclined people with wanted tor manufac­ MANCHESTER. Almost home. $169,900 D.W. windows. Call tor more The mountain gorilla can be Advancement of Human busy mediclal prac­ turing company, pro­ new 2 year old duplex details. $159,000. Realty But larger Africans, those them coming.” tice. Duties Include: mediate part-time posi­ care re-lmbursement some experience In Fish Realty, 643-1591.0 seen from peak to peak and Behavior. tions morning or even­ duction department. on cul-de-sac. 3 bed­ World, Benoit, brought in to work the logging He said the gorillas share 90 tiling and retrieving and non-benafit rate of welding, electrical and Will train, profit shar­ MANCHESTER. Nice An- gradually allows himself to be The symposium concluded that ings. ‘S-’B per hour to hydraulics. Good pay rooms, 2 full baths, full Frechette Associates, camps, use rifles and even percent of human genetic mate­ medical records, assist ing. EOE 647-8596. saldl built Colonial 646-7709.O approached as he becomes famil­ the medical need for circumci­ start. No experience pay program and excellent benefits. basement with washer machine guns. Carroll said. rials. and, as such, are by far the preparing dally sche­ and dryer hook-up. 100 with large rooms. iar with human beings. sion is very rare and that dule. Apply In person, needed we will train For Interview, call Ar- Hardwood floors COUNTRY Lot In An­ “They bribe the Pygmies to closest animals to man. For more informa­ bon Equipment Corp. WANTED: Experienced, omps circuit breakers, dover. Rural location The lowland gorilla is su­ ordinarily it should not be done, between 10am and you. Call 643-7576.______large kitchen with throughout, even In kit­ premely shy and elusive, ex­ help them by giving them clothes But he deplored the ineffective­ 6pm. Sports Medicine tion please call di­ In South Windsor at part time cook and chen. Studlo/ottice but close to town. Lots ness of the present system of said Billy Boyd, a participant and 528-2015. housekeeper, church stove and refrigerator. of trees. Build from plains Richard W. Carroll of the and liquor. In some areas, we find co-founder of The Victims Speak, of Manchester, 155 rector of Nursing Fully carpeted. Vinyl with skylight on third control and the inability of local Main Street, rectory, llve-ln resi­ floor. French door to your plans or use ours. Yale University School of Fore­ snares made of cables stolen ■ ----- a group working against, dence ovollable. For siding makes the exte­ Or buy the land now to from the logging companies governments and European and ■ - Manchester. Crestfield ASSISTANT Manager. rior maintenance tree. screened porch In large stry and Environmental Studies circumcision. HELP WANTED appointment, call 742- fenced yard. $174,900 build In the future. in New Haven. Conn. every few yards along trails used American organizations to stop CD Pepperldge Farm 6655, between 9:30am- Call fora private show­ Good sized lot will take “Parents^do not have the right Part Time Convalescent Thrift Store. Good ing. $260,000 or $135,900 D.W. Fish Realty, 643- Carroll, who has made the by the gorrillas.” the poaching. STEEL erectors. Must 4:30pm. 1591.n______0 com fortable size “Recently we were in a camp to consent to unnecessary medi­ have experience, weld­ starting salary. Full per side. Possibility of home. Get started In gorilla his life’s work, rarely gets The gorillas eat the fleshy cal procedures on their child­ RECEPTIONIST Home some owner financing. HOME, Office or effi­ leaves of the ever-present ginger­ on the Sangha River, where it ____Sa— _ 4 - ing, connecting, and benefits. Must bea high housing and build your close enough to strike up an ren,” and physicians have an 1700.11 floo/Hr. school graduate. Can­ Boland Brothers, 649- ciency apartment. Re­ derom home. Coll and forms the border with the Congo. AP photo hanging lintels. Many acquaintance. In more than five like Aframomum shrub, the fruit 643-5151 didates required to UA THEATERS 2947 ask tor Ed.______duced to $199,900. This ask tor Barbara Wein­ A Congolese gunboat came up the obligation to refuse to remove Two part time posi­ fringe benefits. East wonderful Ansaldl years’ work almost exclusively of tropical trees and the eggs of normal body parts, the sympo­ tions available in our Hartford Welding, 289- take a p r e - Looking for a few EAST HARTFORD. Cus­ berg tor more Informa­ concentrated on the lowland termites. river and ordered us to get out of ABANDONED NEST — Richard Carrol, who spent years 2323. $350 A DAY! At home. employment, company mature, responsible tomer Appeal. Newly built Colonial with 4 tion on this country lot. there We were clearly in the sium said in a policy statement pleasant modern Process phone orders paid drug screen and carpeted 6.5 room bedrooms plus a tt­ Re/MAX, east of the gorilla. Carroll has yet to get one “It’s quite common to see a researching the gorilla population in central Africa, presented to the California Medi­ Manchester office. RECEPTIONIST/Book- individuals. If you ached office, breeze- 400-pound silverback gorilla C A R. (Central African Repub­ of our products. People physical. Apply In ber- Raised Ranch, com­ river, 647-1419.D accustomed to the human pres­ stands in the middle of a gorilla nest abandoned a few cal Association. Morning or afternoon keeper. Full time, light son, Tuesdav- would like a job with a way, garage, full fin­ climb more than 100 feet up into lic) . But quite obviously, we were typing, computer en­ call you. Nationwide. pletely re-decorated In MANCHESTER. Bowers ence in the forest. The right to an intact body hours available. Free details. Call (Re­ Saturday, 2876 Main friendly atmosphere, last IV2 years. New ished basement. Two the trees to get at the fruit,” interfering with their poaching.” days earlier near Bayanga, Central African Republic. try, payable, receiva­ fireplaces, one full, two School D istrict. By He estimates that a desolate supercedes religious or cultural Seeking individuals fundable) 1-518-459- Street, Glastonbury. flexible schedule and a kitchen vinyl. Lower owner, 3 bedroom ble, and payroll. Under No phone calls. EOE halt baths. What a practices that include circumci­ supervision of Mead 8697. Ext K 508A. variety of rotating level family room plus Cope. New custom oak to project a professio­ play room which Is House! Anne Miller sion, said Donna Maoris, vice nal image when an­ Bookkeeper. Full be­ positions, stop hy the Real Estate, 647-8000.a kitchen, IV2 baths, fam­ nefits. 643-2451. theater and request an partially finished. ily room,aboveground president of the board of directors swering a busy Rolm Don’t let this onegetby MAGNIFICIENT Home pool, many extras. Mouse experiments point way to MD treatment of the Circumcision Information switchboard, greet­ MANCHESTER Honda, SECRETARY application. We are you. $175,000. Realty with wooded privacy. Frlnclpols only. Resource Centers. "Connecticuts largest Part-time position, 20 hours per week, from 10:30 am - located in the World, Benoit, One cul-de-sac street ing people and have motorcycle /power $147,500. Coll 646-5018 widely available, if it proves useful, Wood every 3,500 male births in the United symptoms greatly in humans, Kunkei Since 1971, when the pediatrics the ability to recog­ 2:30 pm Monday-Friday, In ELMCREST'S PARTIAL Manchester Parkade. Frechette Associates, near Glastonbury line, tor on appointment. By Malcolm Ritter said. equipment dealer" Is program affiliated with the Manchester School system. 646-7709.D spacious 9 room colon­ The Associated Press said. States. It causes a progressive weakening academy first took a stand on the nize voices and learn now accepting applica­ ial with 3'/2 baths, 2 car and wasting of voluntary muscles. Most Karpati’s experiment involved injecting issue, it had maintained that no names quickly. Other tions In the sales, ser­ Duties Include typing, filing, transcribing patient re­ INVITATION TO BID One mouse study was performed by cords from cassettes, maintaining patients charts, garage. Lovely private NEW YORK — In a finding hailed as an Louis Kunkei and Eric Hoffman of patients must use wheelchairs by age 12, human myoblasts into the thighs of about absolute medical necessity ex­ duties include mail, vice, and parts depart­ back yard with pond Sealed bids will be received ments. Competitive some admission’s proceed's heavy phone contact, and In the General Services' of­ exciting step toward treating humans for Harvard Medical School, Childrens Hospi­ and most die in their early 20s. two dozen mice. Some dystrophin ap­ isted for routine circumcision of fax and very light typ­ other related clerical responsibilities. tor fishing and pool. A fice, 41 Center St., Manches­ tal and the Howard Hughes Medical The experiments tested an experimen­ peared in every mouse, Karpati said. newborns. ing. wages paid vacation, MORTGAGE REPRESENTATIVE special area of special ter, CT until 11:00a.m. on the the most common form of muscular medical and fringe be­ Elmcrest offers a competitive salary, flexible benefits homes. $379,900 Anne date shown below for the fol­ Institute in Boston, and Terry Partridge tal therapy using immature muscle cells Segments of muscle fiber that began But in its statement today, it Please call Debbie package, tuition reimbursement, 10 paid holidays, and dystrophy, scientists have corrected a generating dystrophin resisted degenera­ nefits. 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INSURANCE office. less you see tor your- Mice that could not make a protein Receptionist Desk gage Representative to call on realtors and MARCH 22, 1989 — SIDE called dystrophin in their muscles began a potential to do therapeutics. It looks Researchers injected myoblasts into It recommended that physi­ Clerical Including typ­ selt. Enloy the ing and telephone re­ take mortgage applications in Hartford ARM FLAIL MDWER to produce it after the injections, two promising,” said Kunkei said in a recent mice that lacked dystrophin and found “I’m very optimistic” about possible cians explain and discuss the IMS, Inc. Elmcrest beautiful view of Hart­ BEAVER PDLYMARK interview. that the myoblasts fused with muscle use in humans, he said. benefits and risks of circumcision quired. Mature woman 25 Marlborough Street County area. Excellent mortgage rates, pro­ ford's expansive sky­ MDDEL P10TI90TD teams of researchers report. 340 Progress Drive preferred. Call Jewell- line both day and night FIT HDLDER MDDEL Their study is “extremely exciting fibers. Once inside a fiber the myoblast Scientists still must determine whether with parents. grams, and service. Our volume was up in C-SOO (PEBID) In humans, lack of the protein causes Manchester 06040 England Insurance. Portland, CT 06480 from this lovely 8 room Duchenne muscular dystrophy, the most work,” said 'Theodore Munsat, professor nucleus provided a gene that allowed the the human body would reject transplanted Informed consent should be 646-4662. 1988 and we want someone who can help us Dutch Colonial on MARCH 22, i989 — TAX eoe Non-smoking Co. BILLS common and severe form of the disease. of neurology and pharmacology at the fiber to begin producing dystrophin. myoblasts, which probably would be taken obtained before the procedure is increase it again in 1989. Excellent training, Ralph Road In Man­ Tufts University Medical School and The scientists could not demonstrate from a patient’s brother or father, Karpati done, said the academy, based in chester. Four bed­ The Town of Manchester Is The research represents “the most HIGHLY Motivated Indi­ NURSE AIDE pleasant working environment and lots of on equal opportunity em­ exciting approach for human therapy director of neuromuscular research at the any impact on dystrophy symptoms said. suburban Elk Grove Village. vidual needed to Inves- MENTAL HEALTH WORKER rooms, 2.5 baths, 2 ployer, and requires on oftlr- Injections would have to be spaced no The group said it was influ­ CERTIFICATION/CLASS backroom support. Excellent compensation fireplaces, In-ground motl ve action policy for oil of that, in my opinion, has ever come along,” New England Medical Center Hospital in because, for reasons not well understood, tlgote unpaid Part-time position. 30 hours per weekk, (approximately Insurance claims. Meadows Manor Is ac­ pool and lots more. Its Contractors and Vendors said Donald Wood, director of research for Boston. mice that lack dystrophin show no more than about two-fifths of an inch enced partly by studies at Army 12pm-6pm — some flexibility needed). In newly created package commensurate with experience. If os o condition of doing busi­ Heavy phone contoct cepting applications for Call to see today. the Muscular Dystrophy Association. The other mouse research was done by outward symptoms in the first place. apart. Treating every muscle would be hospitals in 1985 that concluded PARTIAL PROGRAM affiliated with the Manchester you have experience in the residential mort­ $289,900. Jackson 8< ness with the Town, os per impractical, so researchers would have to with additional diversi­ a 75-hour Nurse Aide School System. Function as part of a multl-dlscipllnary Federal Drder 11246. Preliminary experiments in a limited George Karpati and colleagues at the Kunkel’s team, which reported its that among the 200,000 males fied duties. Part time gage market, please send your resume to: Jackson Real Estate, results recently in the British journal choose those that permit breathing, arm studied, there was an 11-fold Certification Class treatment team. Running peer support group, partic­ 647-8400.n Bid forms, plans and specifi­ number of Duchenne patients may begin Neuromuscular Research Group of the hours which could ex­ ipating In recreational programs, etc. cations ore available at the this summer, after researchers from Montreal Neurological Institute. Nature, found that mouse myoblasts fused motion and other key functions, Karpati increase in urinary tract infec­ pand to full time posi­ starting Thursday. Personnel Department OLDIE But goodie. Nitty General Services' office. March 9, 1909. Partic­ several nations meet in June to discuss the Both studies were presented at a recent to muscle fibers in 39 of 70 mice that said. tions in uncircumcised as com­ tion. Flexible hours Prior experience with adolescent population, sub­ 6 room Cape on Man­ TDWN OF MANCHESTER meeting of muscular dystrophy re­ received injections in a leg muscle He and Kunkei also said the injections pared with circumcised infants. available. Send resume ipants are paid '8.03/hr stance abuse treatment, and recreation therapy pre­ BURRITT INTERFINANCIAL chester's west side. ROBERT B. WEISS, issues involved. Wood said. Three bedrooms, ce­ GENERAL MANAGER searchers in Perth, Australia. Those fibers produced up to 30 percent to probably could not treat heart damage However, the academy said to: Sports Medicine and those who success­ ferred. Must be willing to obtain PUBLIC SERVICE LI­ Those studies, focusing on single mus­ and Orthopedics of ramic bath, fireplace, 011-03 caused by Duchenne. Karpati said the fully complete the class CENSE. Please send resume to personnel or apply to; BANCORP cles or a few muscles, could lead to larger Duchenne muscular dystrophy is a 40 percent of the normal amount of all-out endorsement was not Manchester, 155 Main hardwood floors plus heart damage rarely kills or causes severe will be offered part-time human studies. It is too early to say when genetic disorder that strikes boys almost dystrophin, which probably would be merited, in part because the Street, Manchester or Elmcrest 267 Main St. carpet, newer furnace the injection procedure could be made exclusively, appearing in about one in enough to ease muscular dystrophy disability now. study may have been flawed. call 645-8387 between or full time positions as New Britain, CT 06050 and plumbing. Heavy 10-6:30pm. available. Please apply 25 Marlborough Street duty Insulation. Lots of ICDNIOMINIUMS eoe In person 9am to 3pm to Portland. CT D6480 nooks and crannies. I FDR SALE Mrs. Olivers or Ms. $144,900. Jackson & Jackson Real Estate, Amazon carries most water A cold, like the flu, MEDICAL Brown at: 647-8400.0 MALLARD View. DIs- MEADDWS MANDR tlnctlve duplexes and IN BRIEF MANAUS. Brazil (AP) — The Amazon River, BUSINESS NORTH Coventry. This townhouses. 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