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1988 - I t I HELP WANTED INELP WANTED REAL ESTATE WANTED Lifflia'aufa f i f t i e s f t « 8 u r e ■ ■ 1 # SALESMAN for lorge SECRETARY- Port time oka HARRIET E. oentral contractor. long term (3 years) % Speciolii M A N C H E S TE R . ^ 6 roam MCALLISTER Mott hove construc­ protect at construction m Ranch. Hardwood ,The Hen. william B. n ti- tion background and site In Manchester. 20 floors, natural wood­ Ctarald, JudM. of the Court ' ^Qarstdo takes over •vauaiin’s 4 -point play is key ® ^ be able to read plant. ot Probata, Ustrlct at Mon- House just s a y^^® to 25 hours per week, work, 1st floor laundry, chMter at a hoorlng held bit Ah Excellent commission flexible hours. Typing, GLEANIN6 IRPENTRY/ garage, small lot, base­ February I, ifM~'~erdet^thot______M anchester (SOP /3 to M H S slot In quarterfinals / ll schedule. RepIV to Box answering phone, etc. R00FIN6/ MI8CELUNE0U8 ment. 649-9102. oil claims must bo prosontod ‘ye s’' to ju d ge OO, C/O Manchester Coll 646-7035. 8ERVKE8 EMDDELIND MDINfi 8ERVICE8 to the fldyclary at the ad­ Herald. Position open dress ^below. Failure to WAITRESSES- Week- ROOMS promptly present any such for a weeks only I doys and weekends tull TDTAL HOME 8 OFFICE WEDDING Photo FOR RENT claim may result In the loss Y o u l LANDSCAPE Loborer- PRE8TI6E ROOFING time. Breakfast and M.T.S. graphy. Trouble find- ctaim^** ** ''•®®''®'’ ®® Pull time. Apply In lunch. Coll 649-4011 be­ CLEANINB 8ERVICE8 Roodno of alt typeb. Shingiss, no a photographer? ANE Oslly, Weekly, Monthly MANCHESTER- 2 fur­ person. Whithorn tween 6om and 3pm. BUILDERS flat rooftng, roof repairs. yve do emergency nished rooms In single Johanna Bruder Roy, be hell Low Roles. CeM Assistant Clerk Nursery, Route 6, Bol- Ask for Bernodette. All work guviMtO. booking I Call 649-3642 family home. House Pizza tan. 643-7802.______COMMERCIAL CLEANIHB 6 4 S -2 78 7 Ths fiduciary Is: I AAA Appointment Secre­ Call and ask about our In­ privileges. 649-7911. No 12. Th PLANNINQ/DESIQN troductory olftili Ruth Stqddoh, Executrix HELP Needed In Garden tory. Entry level. Suc­ SERVICES-OaO-DOTB colls otter 8pm, please I as Eost Street manac . Position cessful financlol for e free eetimele . SERVICE 742*7831 Royol Wedding Htbron, CT S624I Photography. teams, Includes- loading and professional needs an CUSTOM HOMES •bbbbbbbsbmi APARTMENTS 0224)3 unloading vehicles, appointment secre­ ADDITIONS YARD Oeaning. Garage FOR RENT team, plant maintenance and tary, Male/Female, to BOOKKEEPIND/ DECKS HAR CONSTRUCTION and cellar cleaning, to met ogs; FDRMAL Walnut dining customer soles. Whi­ coordinate schedule INCOME TAX SIDING Roofing of all.types. gutter cleaning, yard 30 Locust Street, 1st floor, Grangi thorn Nursery, Route 6. and set oppointments, CEILINGS REFINISHED cleaning, painting and room set. Table with FREE ESTIMATES. 4 rooms, heated. $600. and tl Bolton 643-7802. expand business acu­ CONCRETE WORK decorating, all other leaf, 6 upholstered All Work Guaranteed. Securtly. No pets, no cane back chairs, large progra (MECHANIC- Power men. Evenings from FRAMING GREW miscellaneous odd appliances. Referen­ iianrlifBtpr Bprali hutch with server. $950. more i equipment. Dealership 5-9pm. $6 per hour bose AVAILABLE 047-9289 lobs. Call Charles 645- ces. 646-2426 weekdays needs full and part time salary plus liberal In­ 6345 anytime after 4:30. 9-5pm. centives bonus. 8300 C A R K H TR YA experienced help. 2and YBO MANCHESTER. 3 bed­ PETS AND Slide 4 cycle experience, per week, part time REMODEIMQ SERVKES HANDYMAN room apartment. Ap­ Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm own tools necessary. Income. Good career Income Tax Complete honw rapeirs and re- Homs Improvsmtnl - Painting SUPPLIES 30 Cents A fn start. Phone Mr. Na­ modeltng. Weit apeolallza in both- ■ Sottmtnls Finithsd - Tiling ■ pliances Included. $6M Good opportunity for FL00RIN6 plus security. 649-8365. Saturd MTED take charge type per- than. 6^ 5599. Leave rooms and kHohens. Small scale Light Corptntry - ODD JOBS - FREE Toy Poodles. 2 Prepared commeielel atork. Reglalered, In­ INSURED Memo: sen. Coventry 742-6103. name and phone sured, refeienoee. MANCHESTER. Attrac­ females, 10 years old, ttllno the number. BARRY SCANLON tive 6 room Duplex, 1 '/a grey and white. Need sponso iALES and Order Clerk by CPA 6 4 8 -8 1 6 8 FLOORSANDING baths, 1st floor irttord? A • Floora like new love and affection. llbrari lanchetter to take phone orders HIRING! Government 646-2411 trgg MtlmotSt laundry, large yard. from our retail custo­ lobs- your area. 164 East CJenter St. FARRAND REMODELING • Specializing In older floors Well behaved, house- Added igency It $750 plus utilities. Coll mers. A pleasont $15,000-868,000. Call Room addHIons, decks, rootino, • Natural & stained floors broken. Elderly Indi­ terfol mo- Manchester HAWKES TREE SERVICE 647-9353 after 5pm. vidual preferred. Will Pare friendly voice and (602) 838-8885. E X T . siding, windows and gutters. • No waxing anymore Assessment wlth some 775. Baokhoe and buidozar aervlca Bucket, truck & chipper. Stump MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ Interview prospective ickground knowledge of office 647-9780 owners. Please call 633- A frt work helpful. Steady ovallabw. Call Bob Farrand, Jr. John Varfillle - 646-5750 removil. Free estimates. room Townhouse, fully il-o f f ic e TffTCHEN neip needed. Special consideration lor appllanced kitchen, 4394 after 4pm. Parent employment. More Part time and full time Out. D47-8509 medics to type It INCOME TAX eldsriy and handicapped. hardwood floors. No ter M( I ore lok- facts about earnings, position open at East paid holidays and Insu­ PREPARATION RSI.645-D049 HEATING/ pets. $625 per month. 1 MI8CELLANEDU8 March Indlvlduol A Catholic High School. year lease and security rance plan at Inter­ In Your Homo PLUMDIHG 647-7553 Robert dealing For Interview call 646- deposit. 649-0795. FDR SALE questions illc. Pleo- view. Apply In person: 5271 between 8om and Inloudlng; Rental and Sole wrCRlfTiBATH care is llngt with Manchester Tobacco 8, Proprietorship. Call Jim Whoaler RERRODELING MANCHESTER- Well CGNSDLE and portable backed call 64; netitt In- Candy Company, 299 NURSERY Laborer- Full R.A. DAVIDSON LANDSCAPING cared tor 3 bedroom T .V ., double sofa bed, Green Road, Manches­ " 742-1009 RsariMas lasSai. Fsag Isn4ss ED Duplex. Sunny and tull ilon. Sa- time. Apply In person: From the smallest repair to dresser with mirror, enturote ter, C T. Hop River Nursery, the largest renovation, we New kiMWIMIont, hepeira. Drains of character. No pets. small mahogany By Nancy Concelmon I Won TAX ATTORNEY Cleaned, Balhroom a KHohen WHITHAM UNDSCAPE Nonsmokers pre­ r ie n c e . Route 6, Bolton. 646- (NaMred hem IM ) will do a complete job. Start • Lot Clearing dresser, skis, end ta- Manchester Herald 7099, hemodeSne ferred. $695 plus utili­ ' bles, humidifier, mis­ tax town hall A fiv ' Box P, • CARPENTRY - Will advise and prepare to finish. Free estimates. • Brush Removal a»rvlot l$ t>Uf Builnn ties. 647-7725. is offc anchetter ■II tax raturne. • Planting • stone Work cellaneous Items. 647- Members of the Emergency ing your P g jB U a iN EM Heritage Kitchen & MANCHESTER- 3 bed­ 1278. Formica Mechanic Bus. Phone 742-8352 • Designing Medical Services Council agree beginn sns a nd OPPORTUNITIES WHITMAN Plsn Now For Springl room. $650 monthly. Class i tas Downey Drive., Apt. A Bath Center References and secur­ with budget requests from the By Alex GIrelll value of real estate property in n Custom counter top Come visit our showroom at: PLUMDIND a HEATING CARS $175 an Meneheiter. 828-t891 ity. Coll 645-8201. Town of Manchester Fire Depart­ and Andrew Yurkoviky 1986. The assessments would be a ry - Im - shop known (or EARN up to 50% on your 182 W. Middle Tpke. Boilers, pumps, hot 643-7802 FDR SALE more ii sales of Avon products. RDCKVILLE- Large 1 ment to create an additional Manchester Herald 34 percent of 1986 fair-market Ime potl- quality workmanship, ENROLLED AGENT Manchester water tanks, new and ur work Join us for the New 13 Veera IHS Etptrltno* bedroom, new build­ paramedic unit, the council value in the first year and would seeks reliable, replacements. NISSAN Sentra Wagon m ental Year. Call 647-1990. Te> Frepersllen / ConeuMng / T n 649-5400 ing. Washer-dryer 1983. F ro n t w heel chairman said today. New real estate assessments increase in increments to 70 FREE ESTIMATES hook-up, storage, ca­ Fello icy and efficient worker. MANCHESTER. Hair CONCRETE drive. Intermittent Fire Chief John C. Rivos caused "continuous” phone calls percent of 1986 fair-market value ig expe- bpen In New a Old Ten Lews ble, stove, refrigera­ Pay commensurate salon. Lovely shop PAINTING/ 643-9649 / 228-9616 wipers, cloth Interior, submitted a request in Februar, and complaints today to the town in 1991. Worn famlllar near center of town. KIMERLEE D. O'NEILL aeeaeeaaeaaaeea tor, carpeting, from runs excellent. $2495. Wednei PAPERING $475 per month plus to Town Manager Robert B. Assessor’s Office largely because The average residential real ne wark. with experience, Good parking and E I j n MISCELLANEOUS Coll otter 4:30.649-8204. Saving! 646-6079 3 of confusion over two new ;al func- great visibility. Fully I D I J j '------CPS CONCRETE utilities. Call 643-8557 Weiss for $128,000 to create the estate property had been as­ benefits. NAME your own price. SERVICES PLYMDUTH Horlzon- assessment categories. Watrou w orking equipped along with 5 Patios, walks, floors, evenings. additional unit. sessed at about 24 percent of standard Father 8i Son, pointing 1981. 77,000 miles. Dne Assessor J. Richard Vincent fair-market value before the C. Mather Co., me. stations. Move In any­ CARPENTRY/ additions 8i decks. MANCHESTER. Main owner. Excellent con- uret. Ll- and papering, remo­ ODD lobs. Trucking. Street. 7 rooms. Stove It would be staffed on each shift said that nine workers were 330 Chapel Rd. time and be your | 0 0 | fREMODELING val. 872-8237. Home repairs. You dltlon. $1100. 742-8207. revaluation. Tax bills that will be Old ( 0 ottltt- boss 11 $15,000. Anne FREE Estimates., and refrigerator. 529- by one firefighter-paramedic and ^ k in g calls about two new due this July will be based on the iptlanltt. So. Windsor, C T name It, we do It. Free 7858 or 563-4438. CAMARD IRDC-Z 1987. one emergency medical techni­ Miller Real Estate 647- estimates. Insured. 643- 647-9289 c&t^gories on the notice, one 34 percent assessment. T h e ( I. Henry 8000.O 8&S Home Black with silver. cian. Rivosa’s proposal would lervlew. ON E O F T H E good habits 0304. MANCHESTER. 2 bed­ 12,000 miles, loaded. labe7?tlT*"acresT^. and the other One circumstance under which at the ! room Townhouse with require the department to hire Improvements 6 Repair thrifty people hove deve­ SPRING Cleanup. Lawn $13,500. 649-5305. labeled “other buildings." a notice will show an assessment The Bt HOMES Complete, homo care. loped Is dolly reading of fireplace. Heat and hot three new paramedics, and it Lumpk mowing. Hedge trim­ Not all the news Is on the water, carpeting, a/c, Y U G D 1987. 12,000 miles. Most homeowners contacted by for acres is when a house Is built B U Y E R M E E TS seller In FOR SALE "No Job Too Small” the ads In classified. ming. Related truck­ front page! There’s lots of includes $30,000 for overtime pay the want ads ... time after no tots or all appliances. Nice lo­ Best otter. 537-2462. the Manchester Herald for an on a lot and a half lot. Lots in old B Thot's where they find Free Estimates ing. Professional newsy Information In ithe cation. Call 647-1595. if a paramedic is needed to fill in, informal survey said they re­ Zones in town, for instance, time after timel Read and All real estate advertised In value buys. equipment. Insured. CHEVY 9 passenger Im- Classified section. pala Wagon 1980. Auto­ ceived the notice of increase on use the want ads the Manchester Herald Is 646-1143 References. Ray Hardy 2711. EAST Hartford. 2 bed­ Rivosa’s proposal isn’t classi­ normally had 50 feet of frontage. Nam regularly. sublect to the Foir Housino room, heat, hot water matic with air. Best Wednesday. Those who had an 646-7973.______fied as a full second unit because But many of the houses were built Dr. I Act of 1968, which mokes It t and appliances In­ otter. 537-2462. opinion said that the increase HeurW^ on one-and-a- half lots, for a total Illegal to advertise any pref­ cluded. No pets. Lease his plan calls for one paramedic at Man erence, limitation or discrim­ CADILLAC 1986. White, appeared to be too high. of 75 feet frontage. and security deposit. loaded, 2,200 miles. to team up with an emergency a dipIt One. lie ination based on race, color, l l j j HOMES HOMES ^ HOMES H j J HOMES ’The notices tell homeowners Vincent said the program was IwwoM religion, sex or notional FOR SALE HO 872-0700. $14,900. 646-5422. medical technician on each shift Assura MMm- NOTICI OP HIARINO FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE Reginald Plnto/Mancheater Herald what the assessment will be over really designed to handle cases in origin, or on Intention to Room apartment, 2nd GRAND Wagoner 1986. of the new squad. The town’s Curren ESTATE OF the next five years during the which a house was on a very large CAROLINE M. RITCHIE, moke any such preference, floor with gas, gas White, excellent condi­ current paramedic unit has two diplom limitation or discrimination. WHEN It's hot and COVENTRY. To be A Picture Is worth a DIRTY BUSINESS — Jim Hathaway, 16, that will show the different composites phase-in property revaluation. parcel in an area wliere the oka CAROLINE RITCHIE, humid, you'll be glad to BUILD YOUR stove and a refrigera­ tion, 34,000 miles. paramedics on each shift. been ai Oka CAROLINE The Herald will not know- built!! A custom de­ thousand words! Sel­ tor. $500 perXmonth $14,900. 646-5422. of Quarry Road. Bolton, sifts somei^ihe Tax bills won’t be sent out until MARGARET RITCHIE Inply accept ony advertise­ lump In the gorgeous signed Contemporary dom does such a pictu­ The council in January had and minerals in the soii..The map shows Pursuant to an order of Hon. ment which Is In violation of In-ground pool that DREAM HOUSE with 2 months security. CAM AR D 1985. V-6. Auto­ soil In front of his home to get samples July. Please turn to page 10 home consisting ot resque home become Telephone 646-7336. cited the heed for such an interim the topography of Connecticut. William E. FitzGerald, the Inw comes with the terrific quality detailed fea­ matic, A M -F M stereo, Vincent said that most of the MMIH Judge, a hearing will be held, available! Inside and measure to deal with excess calls •yment LO TS and lots of tender 7 room Raised Ronch tures throughout the 8 out this home has been 5 Rooms-Manchester on A/C, tilt. 40K. Mint until the full second unit is complaints and inquiries re­ on an application for permis­ loving core has been busline. Renovated, condition. $7500. 645- Anotl all ma- sion to sell real property, os on Fern Street In Man­ rooms, family room, 3 maintained and deco­ needed, which could be five years ceived so far on the notices are nt. Pull In sold application more fully given to this remorko- chester. 3 bedrooms, bedrooms; 2'/j baths, 7 rated lust beautifully. carpets, appliances. 6860. about the two new categories. He Businesses tion lec appears at ble circa 1760 Cope 2'/2 baths, formal din­ car garage, wall to wall Adults preferred. Se­ away. Hiring additional staff or Am ong ‘Juhiot^ scientists, begin ) ) potl- 10 plus rooms, 5 bed­ CAMARD 1985. Black, 5 said that most callers were Manchester Probate Court Cod. Over 1500 sauare ing room, 2 cor garage, carpeting, skylights, rooms, den, enormous curity. 649-7961. speed, AM-FM using a commercial unit as I May 4. exible. satisfied with the explanation M Center Street feet ot truly magnifi­ enclosed porch, new locuzzl and much living room, tormol MANCHESTER- Large 3 cassette, air. Excellent backup were two of the options The I P.O. Box 191 cent history. 7 rooms, living room corpet. Will build to your plans more. Located on ■ 7^/2 dining room, brand bedroom Duplex near condition. Must sell. the council discussed. provided by his staff. to bail out eodlng Manchester, CT 3-4 b e d ro o m s , I'/j Pork-llke grounds with He could not say how many plannir ir title, 9 or ours. .Choice site on acres. $229,900. Kler- new deluxe kitchen, park. $625 plus utilities. $6500. 224-2754. Council Chairman Joel J. Reich on March 21, 19M at 11:30 these 2 score very high beginni baths, keeping room extra storage born tor desirable Master's nan Realty 649-1147.n pantry, 1st floor family I'/a months security. calls had been received. to, 161 AM. All persons hoy Ing on In­ with beehive oven, 4 said today that he has talked to Marc North terest In sold matter, may ap­ oil your gardening Way. Rear view, 14th room, 7 fireplaces, re­ 872-7786. Vincent said that according to Bridgeport fireplaces, gorgeous tools! $249,900. Jack- D O N 'T miss this one. creation room and lots most of the council members, and By Anita M. Caldwell pumped by the heart. camp fi pear and be heard at that fairway, Manchester Extra large Town- ELLINGTDN. Town- the current computer program time. wide boorq floors, son 8, Jackson Real more! Off South Main house Gradens. Beauti­ AMC Concord 1978, 4- they agree with Rivosa’s prop­ Manchester Herald This type of heart condition exists under open Marc beamed ceilings, the Country Club. Sum­ house In one ot M an­ for assessments, the computer Elizabeth A. Bldwell, Estate 647-8400.O Street on Arvlne Place. ful 1 bedroom Ranches door, excellent condi­ osal. Reich said the council will heart surgery, where the blood is pumped 80s. 6 p list Is endless. Coll to mer construction, chester's most deslro- separates the assessment for the BRIDGEPORT (AP) — An Assistant Clerk MANCHESTER- 7/4 Du­ $329,000. Jackson 8. and Townhouses with tion, strong running probably discuss Rivosa’s prop­ When 17-year-old Lili Aramli talks about mechanically throughout the body, and under the lalt see tor yourself! ble locations! Inside Jackson Real Estote main lot on which a house is $800,000 cooperative business and April 033-03 plex. Spacious new ad­ M28.500. features Include fully private entrance $510- economical car, new osal at tonight’s meeting, sche­ matters of the heart, she's not talking about $162,000. Jackson & 647-8400.n tires, etc. $950. Won't stress of angina — the clogging of the arteries by located and any additional land health. ir dition. Ideal for large oppllonced kitchen, 3 $550 monthly Includes duled for 7 p.m. in the Lincoln being in love. government effort to dig the Jackson Real Estate family. $185,000. Tully Call Ralph Viola appliances, wall to lost long! Coll 872-1527. cholesterol, Aramli said. around the house in excess of the state’s largest city out of debt was April 647-8400.O______bedrooms, 2'/3 baths, Center hearing room. Instead, the Manchester High School student is for NOTICB TO CRBDITORS Real Estate. 643-0005. THE HERITAGE GROUP CONDOMINIUMS wall, air and parking. Her research was to study the heart in this amount for an average-sized lot announced today by Mayor Tho­ Hospitf MANCHESTER. 6 room centrol air, gos heot. In January, the council said a referring to a condition of the heart called »». ESTATE OF M A N C H E S TE R . New list­ 633-8311 / 568-6876 Spacious rooms In Superintendent 872- state, and to determine whetp^r or not the heart for that neiglBorhood, Vincent mas W. Bucci and the Bridgeport p.m. CLIFFORD E. HANSEN Victorian Colonial In FOR SALE 2025, R.C. White Co. second paramedic unit, which hot ing. A 16 X 32 Inground move In condition. Out- myocardial-derived neutrophil chemoattrac­ releases neutrophil chemoattractants that lead said. April The Hon. William E. Rtz- convenient location. 236-5961. CADILLAC Limosine would have two firefighter- Business Council. llM Oerold, Judga, at tht Caurt pool puts you In the sldp features Include BRAND New spacious 1 tants. The topic was the focus of a research to tissue damage. How to Large eot-ln kitchen BRAND New Raised 1973. Excellent condi­ paramedics on each shift re­ He said the computer program The Bridgeport City Operations at Prabote, District at Man- with pantry. Beamed swim In this lovely bock yard potio with bedroom Condomi­ ELLINGTON. 1 bedroom project about the heart that Aramli studied as When the heart is stopped, for example during p.m. chestor at a hoorlng htid an neighborhood. Our Ranches located In a treed brook setting, re­ In beautiful suburban tion, new radlals, all sponding to calls, wouldn’t be treats attached garages as “other Improvement Project will in­ February 9,19t8ardaradthat living room with pilar beautiful area of North nium with beautiful power, runs great! part of a fellowship awarded her from the open heart surgery, and blood is pumped buildings.” April sparkling Cope offers 3 creation oreo, tennis large windows, cathed­ setting. Rental credits needed in Manchester for at least clude the services of Ukeles all claims must bt pressnted columns, open stair­ Coventry. 1900 square Start your own busi­ American Heart Association last summer. mechanically, the tissues in the heart do not get M a y' to the flduclarv at the ad- case and boy window. bedrooms, I'/j baths, court, swimming pool, ral ceilings, large for handling rentals at one year, because the number of Formerly any extra land above Associates of New York and at dining room, garage, feet ot living area. 7 carport. Hurry! Won't property. Ideal tor re­ ness! First $5500 takes Aramli will be presenting the results of her any oxygen. the average lot size was treated least eight task forces composed update. drass below. Failure to Formal dining room or rooms, 7V2 baths. In­ walk-ln closet. Very It awoy I Coll 872-1527. duplicate, or unable-to-respond, promptly prosont any such large lot. $169,900. lost $143,900. Coll tor conveniently located. tired person or non- research to students and professors on Monday It is believed that during the time when no as part of the main lot. and of local executives loaned to the All le lay dolm may result In the loss den, porch and 2 car cluding a master bath, calls is only 2.7 percent. The garage. $147,900. D.W. Century-2 1 - your private showing $97,900. Anne M iller working wife. For de­ PONTIAC Grand Prix at 9 p.m. at Wesleyan University in Middletown oxygen was provided to the heart, factors were attached garages were treated as effort by their businesses. Ruddel! i.g of rights to rtcovor on such Homeseekers Realty. tireplaced, custom todoy. Realty World, tails call 236-5961. 1985. A/C. AM/FM. council made this recommenda­ lee claim. Fish Reolty 643-1591.0 raised birch cabinets, Real Estate 647-8000. □ as part of the 25th annual Junior Science and released that attract neutrophils which then part of a main house. "We are embroiled in an urgent 623-5044. Benoit Frechette Asso­ 26,000 miles. $7500. Coll tion based on a report from the Humanities Symposium. Johanna Brudtr Roy, TDLLAND. Prime loca­ pull down attic stairs, SOUTH Windsor. "Beau­ MANCHESTER- 3 bed­ results in the tissue damage. Vincent said the added catego­ crisis," said James F. Tomchik, MANCHESTER. 4 bed­ ciates 646-7709. □ room with heat, com­ 649-6803 otter 5pm. Regional Paramedic Study Com­ Assistant Clerk tion at 0 realistic price. gorgeous atrium door tiful Condominium" 5 Aramli, of Pine Street, is one of two local high Based on her findings, it was discovered that ries on the assessment notices do chairman of the Bridgeport Busi­ Th# flduclarv Is: room Cope, 1'/j baths, from dining room to NEW to morket. 4 plus 4 rooms, sunken living pletely remodeled. $750 VOLKSWAGON Rabbit mittee. composed of members school seniors who will be among more than 200 the heart does release these factors. From this Expandable 2 bedroom per month. Call Dan 1980. 4 door. 76,000 not constitute added assessment. ness Council. "W e’re going to Elizabeth Armstrong Cope located on op- enclosed breezeway, 2 deck, separate kitchen Duplex, conveniently room with nice fire­ from Manchester, East Hartford students and teachers participating in the Hanson, Executrix cor oversized garage. located. Separate sys­ 649-2947. miles. Excellent run­ study, further investigations may lead to helping He said the computer program address it and make Bridgeport a Dr. c/o Richard C. Woodhousa, proxlmotelv I'/j acres rear door, all thermo- place, atrium doors to and South Windsor. symposium, either by attending lectures or the survival of cardiac patients under surgery. Lower level recreation pane windows, burled tems with newer fur­ deck, 7 bedrooms, re­ ning condition. $1500. makes the breakdown between show-place of solid public Eso. with fleldstone fire­ 649-2530. That committee studied the giving presentations. SSS Main Street room with sliders to a oil tank plus a treed lot nace on one side ond creation room, great CONDOMINIUMS So what makes a high school student tackle a "main lot” and ’’acres" after the management.’’ place and barbecue. possibility that the three towns Manchester, CT 04040 Stop b y ! I $157,900. patio ond private yard. with stone wall. Com ­ newer burner on the bright kitchen, o large m FOR RENT ASPEN 1978 with 70,000 Bolton High School student James Hathaway science project with a title that takes longer to total new assessment, under the The project will be staffed by $209,000. D .W . Fish other furnace. Newer could have shared paramedic 1. A p 024-03 Klernon Realty 649- pare! Completed price goroge plus pool, ten­ miles. 1 owner. SlOOOor also will attend the symposium thanks to a say than "Can I have the car keys, daddy.?’’ recent property revaluation, is Jacob Ukeles, president of Ukeles 1147.0 Reolty 643-1591.0 $193,900. Only8mlnutes 100 amp circuit break­ nis and vollevball TO L L A N D . Vernon line, best otter. Call 643-4018. units, an idea that was rejected research project he did on how science affects his " I love biology and got info the life part,” she the ers. 7 car garage. In computed. Associates, who was instrumen­ Court of Proboto, District of IMMACULATE 6 room MANCHESTER. Immac­ from downtown Man­ courts!! LIndsev Real new 1 bedroom Con­ C H E V Y M a lib u 1983. for now. life. said. ulate 3 bedrooms, 1'/j good condition. Call on Estate 649-4000.D Vincent said that he was tal in reversing New York City’s Monchostsr Colonial with vinyl sid­ chester. Blanchard 8, dominium. I'/a baths, 60,000 miles. $3500good "We really hoped they would Aramli said she has always been interested in Aramli said her nionth-grade advanced NOTICI OF HIARINO both brick Cope. En­ Rossetto Realtors, this one! $194,900. fully appllanced kit­ condition. Call after circulating a memorandum financial crisis 10 years ago. ing, new kitchen ca­ VERNON. Exclusive find some middle-of-the-road po­ science and plans to continue studying the field. placement biology class with teacher Florence ESTATE OF closed porch, large ''We're Selling Strano Real Estate 647- Ryetleld Townhouse chen. $615 per month. 5:30 647-0237. among employees of his depart­ Kevin Keeley, president of the 2. The ROONEY E. OLIVER, JR., binets, new furnace, 7653.0 sition,” Reich said today. "In the future. I ’d like to become a doctor or go new storm windows, treed lot, 2 cor over- Houses" 646-2482.P Condominium. This 871-2117 leove message. Levine was the biggest influence in her decision ment to help them explain the Bridgeport Business Council, action? o minor CAMARD 1978- V-8, Auto­ Even if the council disagrees into research,” she said, Pursuant to on order of Hon. this 3 bedroom home slzed garage. unit otters 4 levels of matic, sliver sport, to pursue the science field. notices to callers. said the council will probably $153,9(X). Century 21 Ep- WASH William E. FltzGorold, hos 0 covered side living space. 2 bed­ 8TDRE AND runs well. $800. Call with Rivosa’s proposal, it has But for now, Aramli is preparing for the It was also Levine who suggested that Aramli The notices sent to taxpayers provide two-thirds of the $800,000 Judgo, dated March 7 ,19M o porch and garage! Re­ steln Reolty 647-8895.0 MANCHESTER rooms, tireplaced liv­ OFFICE SPACE 643-6574 onytime. only advisory powers to make symposium where she will talk about her apply for the fellowship to study the heart 3. Wh hoorlno will bo held on on op- *195,500 are accompanied by a leaflet that and he hopes the public sector will duced tor Immediate MANCHESTER. Elegant ing room, sliders oft recommendations to the Board of research, condition. When school began this past fall, her Indeper illcotlon proylno for outhor- dining room to patio M U S TA N G 1981. 4 speed, explains the revaluation and the provide the rest. 9 ftvfoiI compromise and settle sole to $149,900. Blan­ entertaining In this MANCHESTER- Prime good drive train, needs Directors, Reich said. ' Aram li’s topic is the result of an intensive teacher nominated her to participate in the of Engl: a doubtful and disputed chard 8i Rossetto Real­ spacious 4 bedroom ex­ 438 Vernon Street with view. Full base­ downtown office five-year phase-in plan. Keeley said the money will dolm In favor of sold estate body work. $400 or best Budget and Research Officer 10-week research project that shows the JOHN V tors, "We're Selling ecutive Colonial. Gor­ ment and all applian­ space, 825 square feet. otter. 643-2359. Under the phase-in ravalua- come from various sources in- against Monchoster Bus Sar- Houses" 646-2482.0 geous ook kitchen with ces. $121,900. Realty Reasonable. 668-1447. Robert Huestis said the town will possibility of tissue damage when no blood is Please turn to page 10 tion, assessments are calculated vtca, Inc., Allan Chosterton, sliders to bl-level deck. World Weeks-Breen. OLDS Delta 88 1974. $500 soon bid on a second paramedic Assistant Suporlnlsndsnt of MANCHESTER. "Check SOUTH Windsor. Avolla- or best otter. Runs by what was the fair-market Please turn to page 10 4. Wh Monchostar School System, this out" nice 7 room, 3 Raised hearth fire­ 487-1767 or 646-2462. vehicle that will be lighter-duty ble Immediately. 1300 excellent. 643-8030 after Public I and tho Monchoster Board of bedroom, I'/i bath, re­ place In famllv room, TOWNHOUSE. Sooth square feet ot modern than the existing full-response Education os In sold oppllco- 2'/j baths, central oir, 5pm. PULI' tlon on flip more fully op- creation room, coun­ Windsor, 2bedrooms In office space. Prime lo­ truck. try kitchen, good closet quality throughout. beautiful Chapel Hill. cation. Directly on MERCURY Lynx 1981 poors, at tho Court of Pro­ Coll tor details. Huestis is now preparing the 5 Whii boto on March 21,19M at 3:00 space plus patio, tool Fireplace with heoto- Route 5. Must be seen. Hatchback, standard. P ^ $269,9(X). Century 21 Ep- town manager’s recommended Kemp quits race; Hart ready to drop out later, huge living room Well maintained. Ask­ two con shed and very conve­ Coll 282-0784 Cathy budget. Ellzoboth A. Bldwoll, nient location 11 $150's. steln Reolty 647-8895.n with sliders to patio, __ Perrin. ing $2200. Call even­ 02S4t3 Assistant Clark Lindsey Real Estate M A N C H E S TE R . New to carport. A must to see ings. 649-6325. By Laura King bit beside the point. It might be moderator debates, saying: 649-4000.O______market. Pork like at only $139,900. MAIN STREET The Associated Press time, he said, to turn the attention "Here’s a chance, George, to 6. In t grounds surround this Centorv-21 Tedford. ” T ” inf __ OFFICIAL NOTICE Office or Commercial ' ''•democratic gridlock boosts odds for a brokered toward the general election in finish me off right here in TOWN OF MANCHISTRR, CONNECTICUT charming 7 room split 647-9914. CLYDE TODAY Republican presidential hope­ ” F ” if J level. Formal living Space - 5800 Sq. Ft. -, INC. convention November. Illinois.” BOARD OF TAX RHVIHW ful Jack Kemp quit the race T F (1 room with tireploce, Will Improvt or sub-dMdt. R O U T E 83, V E R N O N " I believe it is now time to look For Kemp, a former pro ot tki Town ot Manchester, Conn, today, saying “ we may have ■ Jackson’s showing raises the question; Could a takeoff. formal dining room, 84 Regal Cpe. *7205 Children’s health ahead to the issues which distin­ football player, the game was •'i'" •••‘•on In the Assessor's Offt ce, 41 Center St., on the eot-ln kitchen, family MORTGAGES 529 5666 suffered a defeat but our princi­ T F renewing days during ths month of March, I9N. 84 Century LTD vt *7385 World experts on children’s black win? guish us from the Democrats,” over. Dole said Kemp had tele­ March 22, Tuesday room and garage. Coll Large, attractive 9 room Colonial wltli 5 ples have not.” Gary Hart was the vice president told Dole in a phoned him to say he would drop weather 7:00-1:30 o.m. tor your exclusive S4 Pontiac Trane Am *10,785 health gather today in Paris to March 23, Wednesday 7;00-l;30 p.m. bedrooms, tireplaced living room, first door DO N O T GO B A N K R U P TI 85 Monte Carlo SB •11,485 ready to drop out for a second — stories on page 5 telegram in which he rebuffed the out today without endorsing T F ( March 24, Thursday 7:00-l;30 p.m. showing. $167,500. Sen­ Stop Foreclosure! Home- MISCELLANEOUS review immunization projects time on the Democratic side as warm w March 29, Tuesday 7:00-0:30 p.m. try Real Estate 643- family room and 3 zone heat. Situated on a FOR RENT 85 Eaeortser. •4885 that have been saving millions of Kansas senator’s request for a either of his principal rivals. March 30, Wednesday owners, consolidate your 85 Chav. Attrovan the shrinking field of candidates T F (t 7:00-0:30 p.m. 4060.P parklike lot with a brook to tho rear. Buyers bills, pay off your credit •10,185 young lives and to plan ways of series of one-on-one debates. Kemp aides also had said he March 31, Thursdoy 7:00-0:30 p.m. 85 Canlury 4 dr. •6885 converged on Illinois, scene of the T F (t MANCHESTER. Perfec- Protection Plan. Brokera Protected. cards, your car or busi­ MANCHESTER. Storage helping more. Story on page 8. “ Good luck,” Bush added. would end his campaign at a •“ »•«"* on Saturday, March 26, tlon plus. Custom built Directions: East Center Street to Vernon Street. ness loan, your mortgage only. 2 bay garage. $90 86 pace van •8485 next big campaign test. football quarterback who had bum even brighter and^light the Dole was having none of that, as Washington news conference. keep it i IMBcrt 10:00 to 11:00a.m., and on Soturday, April 2, 1900at 56 Cavalier 4 *. •6485 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. A motor vehicle heorlne will be held on 7 room center chimney Houea on left comer of Vernon Street and Scott Drive. and save, save your monthly. 1 year lease. Kemp was crushed in the Super hoped to win the GOP nomination way into the 1990s,’’ Kemp said in he searched for a share of Illinois’ It looked like the end of the line warmer Thursday, September 22,1900 from 7:00 to 0.00p.m. All per- Cape. Largeformal liv­ homell NO PAYMENTS Coll 647-9353 otter 5pm. 66 Century 4 er. •8885 Tuesday landslide of Vice Presi­ as the conservative heir to UP TO 2 YEARSI Bad Index remarks distributed Just before 82 GOP delegates at stake in for Hart as well. The former ing room, 15.6x14.3 for­ as Camaro Ce*. •10,785 dent (Leorge Bush, who rejoined President Reagan, whose eco­ ster must appear and file their com- Wo eoB you baeoias i credit, late payments or he spoke at a news conference. He Tuesday’s primary. Colorado senator refused to talk mal dining room, 1st MS you I as Olde Delta oe*. •12,885 Bualnett 9 Obituarlm. the campaign trail today after nomic programs have included ioim or one or moso meetings or at some odlourned mcet- floor family room, unemployment Is not a 87 Chav. CelebrNy 4 er. *¥¥VD said both Bush and Sen. Bob Dole ’Tve got to win in Illinois," he to reporters about the Super Rig of sold Board of Tax Review. problem. Foreclosure as­ FURNITURE Clottiriad 18-20 Opinion__ fully appllanced eat-ln C o llM l^ tSr a. and i * "nk * 'Iw'Din ' ' - _ taking a day off to rest and many of Kemp’s ideas. have embraced conservative said. Later, he told law students; Tuesday results. But he sche­ sistance available for the 87 Pont. 60004 er. •10,885 Doted: March 4,1900 kitchen with french Comic*_____ 17 Scianca___ celebrate. “I ran for the presidency to positions. “ I feel like I ’ve just taken the duled a Denver news conference D. F.. REALE,REALI INC. DIVORCED and SELF- 2 Piece sectional couch. 7 87 Century 4 er. •10,885 Connacticut__4 Sport*_____11-14 BOARD OF TAX REVIEW doors to deck and lo­ EMPLOYED. " I am folding my tent, but I ensure that the torch that we lit in On Wednesday, Bush suggested finals, and I didn’t flunk but I Friday morning, and news re­ Fronk M. Stamler, Chairman feet and 10 feet long. B7 CuUatc s er. •12,485 Focu*------IS Tsl*vl*lon____ IB Betty Sadloski, Secr^ory cated In sought otter 178 llR^W.%MNittr Swill Contorvotlvo Buy together or the 10 plan to continue to carry the 1980 in Detroit — when we to Dole, his closest competitor, didn’t do too well either." ports in Denver said he had told area. Sentry Real Est­ M M S2S Group at MMS4-1I36 Local _ .2-3, 10 U.S./World . flag," said Kemp, the New York nominated Ronald Reagan and that the race for the GOP And he taunted Bush for 014-03 ate 643-4060.O piece separately. 649- 872-9111 or 20MS4-4404. 3101. Lottery. — 2 Weather^ congressman and former pro revolutionized our party — would nomination was becoming just a refusing to agree to the no­ Please turn to page 10 t j

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By Alex Girelll about,” Zinsser said. Manchester Herald Ron Oseila assistant. About Town “ He can work with people and In District 10, Sheila Godola & that is impotant for a town was selected leader. Adopt a pet: Toto or Tiger After he was unanimously chairman,” The nomination was elected Republican Town Com­ In District 12, Edith Muse was seconded by Town Director Theu- selected leader and Clair Colton, Bill By Barbara Richmond St. John, Louis Henry Jr., son of Louis H. and mittee chairman Wednesday nis Werkhoven. Youth baseball assistant. HAP Manchester Herald Lucinda Choiniere St. John of 41 Bigelow St., was night, John Garside delivered an Donald Kuehl. the outgoing bom Feb. 16 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His acceptance speech that lasted At the meeting. Patricia Cottle. housin ANDOVER — Registration for youth baseball will Toto, a little black mixed town chairman, said of his term Republican registrar of voters, be held Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Andover maternal grandparents are .Lu and Connie Choi­ several seconds while he was townd breed, maybe part Pomeran­ in office, “ Believe me. it’s been a made a plea for volunteers to help Pizza Place for children between the ages of 6 and niere of 41 Bigelow St. His paternal grandparents removing his coat and rolling up work of love.” approi ian, was ieft tied to the fence at in enrolling voters in the party. 12. The Andover Youth Baseball Association will are William and Farieda Schniede of Rockville. his sleeves. Kuehl decided not to run for the govern the dog pound iast week. He’s Mnmiey, Shannon Marie, daughter of Mark J. and The gesture drew chuckles She told the committee members The I manage two softball teams, two older little league chairmanship because of in­ that unaffiliated voters cannot waiting to be adopted. Debbie Ottone Mumley of 26 ITotter St. was born from about 50 members of the some I teams, two farm teams and one instructional T-Ball creased business commitments. vote in the March 29 presidential Toto is about 8 weeks oid and Jan. 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her Republican Town Committee notion team. The recreation commission is asking parents is a male. He was wearing a He predicted that the Republican primary in Connecticut. maternal grandparents are Arthur and Elenore who attended the election meet­ Dem to meet on Thursday, March 17 at 7 p.m. at the tan studded coliar and Dog party will become the majority At the outset of the meeting, Grange Hall to discuss league rules and regulations Hills of Middle Turnpike. Her paternal grandpar­ ing in Lincoln Center. party in Manchester. consid( Warden Richard Rand thought Werkhoven, Oseila, and Geoffrey and the financial and insurance needs of the ents are Donald and Pauline Mumley, 19 Eastfield “ Thanks for your confidence,” Marion Taggart, the outgoing does nt maybe the persdi who had ieft St. She has a sister, Cori Lee, 9. Garside said. ” We have a long, Naab, the three Republican town program. Each team will require a sponsor. For him had found him and didn’t vice chairman, praised Kuehl, directors, reported on matters State more information, call 742-8984. Fiske, nmothy David, son of Daniel S. and Nancy long way to go. It’s up to (is; it’s saying, “ Whenever you said a plan i know what else to do with him. Jane Nussdorf Fiske III of 587 N. Main St. was born up to me, its up to the total that have been handled by the you’d do something, you did it.” standa However, no one has come to Feb. 23 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His committee to build a strong directors. The directors have met Slide show claim him. Representatives of several vot­ for the six consecutive Tuesdays. develo] maternal grandparents are Abe and Barbara party.” ing districts reported they had Laddie, featured a coupie of When Naab said there is residei Its A free travel slide show of China will be shown Nussdorf of Pompano Beach, Fla . His paternal There were no opposition candi­ selected leaders and assistants weeks ago, h^s,)lpieeA adopted grandfather is Daniel S. Fiske Jr. of South dates to Garside or the other widespread agreement that more purpos Saturday, March 19 at 2 p.m. at the Whiton within theirdistricts. Others have golfing facilities are needed in by a Manchester famiiy. He is Toto Yarmouth, Mass. candidates for office, all o(whom The I Memorial Library on North Main Street. It is Tiger not made the selections. town, Wallace Irish asked if any about 10 weeks old and was i'V Visentin, Stephen Joseph, son of Peter J. and were elected by unanimous votes. M of deve sponsored by the friends of the Manchester In District 3, Ellen Burns was found on Wilfred Road. He’s a three of the dogs euthanized thought had been given to acquir­ - 7 libraries. it licensed and see that it has Sandra K. Steele Visentin of 42 Holl St. was born Former State Rep. Elsie selected leader and Petra collie cross. this past week. ing the Minnechaug Golf Course its rabies shots. Feb. 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Swensson was elected vice chair­ Shearer an assistant. Copi New at the pound is a Sheltie The dog pound is iocated off in Glastonbury instead of build­ Aid to Helpless Animals Inc. maternal grandparents are Leroy and Lena Steele man and Barbara King was In District 4, Harry Reinhorn female. She’s about 4 years Olcott Street near the town’s ing new holes on town watershed Parents get support has many cats and kittens that of Kansas City. Ks. His paternal grandparents are re-elected corresponding secre­ was selected leader and Leslie STAk old, is tri-color and was found landfill area. Rand is at the land off South Main Street. A free two-session support group offered by the are in need of good homes. This Joseph J. and Dorothy Visentin of Wappingers tary. Petra Shearer was elected Belcher assistant. police V on High Street on Feb. 25. She’s pound week days from noon to The Glastonbury course, near Parent Education and Support Group of Manches­ week’s featured feline is a Falls, N.Y. recording secretary and Ray­ In District 5, Patricia Gotten doesn’t a very pretty dog as well as 1 p.m. The phone number ,at the Manchester town line, will be ter Memorial Hospital will meet on Mondays, handsome tiger cat called, Woodward, Keith Robert, son of Robert and Cathy mond Buckno was elected was selected leader and Ruth to. being a good dog. the pound is 643-6642. If there is treasurer. abandoned and used for residen­ March 14 and 21 at 9:30 a.m. at Head Start at what else. Tiger. Nixon Woodward of 410 Summit St. was born Feb. 12 Willey assistant. Mori) Also new is a female mixed no answer call the police tial development. Robertson School. 45 N. School Street. Free child Anyone wishing to adopt a at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal Garside, a former town direc­ In District 7, John Foss was 65 filed breed. She's about 5 months department, 646-4555. There is tor, was nominated by former Naab said it is probably too late care is availabie. For registration and information, cat permanently or willing to grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nixon of selected leader and Marion Tag­ to consider Minnechaugh be­ k on Hum old and was found on March 6 also someone on duty at the call 647-3502, provide temporary homes East Hartford. His paternal grandparents are Doris State Sen. Carl Zinsser. Zinsser gart assistant. that the on Carriage Driye. She’s pound Monday through Friday said Garside is one of the few cause plans for it are too far while cats aree waitinag to be Woodward of Milan, N.H. and Ainsley Woodward of In District 8, John Deeb was along. becaus( mostly white with some black from 6 to 9 p.m. Republicans who has served as a adopted, should call any of the East Hartford. elected leader and Walter Allen But Irish, who recently re­ '^une. I Workshop offered spots and freckles. There is a $5 fee to adopt a following numbers, 666-7000, Holmes, Nicholas Michael, son of Gregory and town director when the Republi­ assistant. I I Rand said he had to have dog. The new owner must have can party was in the majority. joined the Republican Town Thee 623-0489, 232-83117, or 242-2156. A five-session workshop on communication skills Christine Laggis Holmes of 28 Elro St. was born In District 9, Eugene Siera- Committee, insisted the possibil­ can’t b« ------Feb. 23 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His “ He knows what this party isall is offered by Manchester Memorial Hospital, kowski was elected leader and ity should be explored. appeal maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John beginning Thursday. March 24, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Novem Laggis of 30 Elro St. His paternal grandparents are in Class size is limited to 12 couples. Registration is O l l i ' f ' l i g i v i g a s Mr. and Mrs. Howard Holmes of 128 Henry St. He while t) be $175 and should be made by Tuesday. March 22. For nncw Mori) more information, call 643-1223. has a brother, Alexander, 2. Ket Bolton park unit is on hold to retin Jld Mozeak, Michael Paul, son of W. Michael and John R. Dahm died Wednesday at his home. He FROZEN ART — Richard Kenworthy, and Fuel Inc. on Bissell Street Tuesday. job and 70 Audrey (Stevenson) Paboojian; a Linda James Mozeak of 617 Center St. was born Feb. Fellowship meets 40, of Glastonbury, cuts an ice sculpture Bv Andrew J. Davis lue I John R. Dahm. 64, of 46 was the husband of the late Viola son, David A. Paboojian of 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal The sculpture will highlight the grand School Superintendent Richard looks at them.” ' Women’s Aglow Fellowship will meet on Coleman Road, Manchester, died (Larsen) Miffitt. Watertown, Mass.; two daugh­ grandparents are Bruce and Elise James of 72 for the Shelby Insurance Group, of opening of the insurance company’s Manchester Herald E. Packman said the school School workers maintain the Sobr eal Wednesday, March 16, at 7p.m. at the First Federal Tuesday at Manchester Memor­ He is survived by a daughter. ters, Mm. Harold (Janet) Frazee Crestwood Drive. His paternal grandmother is Glastonbury, outside Manchester Ice east coast office. board would have the answers for high school baseball, softball and BOLTON — A recommendation T R l as- Savings Bank on W. Middle Turnpike. Margit ial Hospital. He was the husband Mrs. Larry (Carole) Mostoller of of Point Pleasant, N.J., and Lisa Barbara A. Jefferson of Wilmington, N.C. He has the selectmen in about a week A soccer fields, and tennis courts. that a new Parks and Recreation of Watrous will be guest speaker. of Dorothy (Black) Dahm. Bolton, Mass.; four sisters, Mrs. P. of Mansfield; a sister, Ruth two sisters, Jessica Marie, 7 and Teresa Lynn, 5 second meeting has not yet been The Center School playing field HighS Department be formed for main­ he He was born in Chicago, 111., Harold (Rose) Tedford, Mrs. Bazaz of Harrington Park, N.J.; scheduled. and the lawns at the three town to give tenance of town and school fields be and he lived in Manchester for 35 Marg (Margaret) Raczkowski and four grandchildren. - Water report is criticized The report of the Bolton Town schools are also maintained by intoxic Old Guard likely will not be implemented he years. Before retiring, he was a and Mrs. Steve (Catherine) Ges- The funeral is Saturday at 11 Public Meetings and School Athletic Study Com­ school workers. cerem The Old Guard will meet on Tuesday at 9:30a.m. senior design analyst for United say, all of the Rockville section of a.m. in the Gilead Congregational this year, First Selectman San­ mittee also stated that the school Prin By Jacqueline Bennett the DPUC heard oral arguments against the company by residents In other business, the school at the Emanuel Lutheran Church in Luther Hall. Technologies. He was the presi­ Vernon, and Mrs. Knobby Church, Hebron. Burial is in dra W. Pierog said at a joint athletic fields were in poor shape. follow) ich Manchester Herald in New Britain on the draft who were periodically without board asked the selectmen If dent and treasurer of the Senior (Helen) Walsh of Middletown; Gilead Cemetery, Hebron. Cal­ meeting of the Board of Select­ Currently, school maintenance ;nt The Bennet Singers under the direction of Mel Public meetings scheduled tonight: decision issued by the depart­ water last year. there was any available space in studen Lumpkin will perform. Citizens’ Golf League: president and three grandchildren. ling hours are Friday from 7 to 9 men and Board of Education workers take care of schooL lilt COVENTRY — The manager of ment criticizing the company town buildings to set up a school letters of Chapter 604. American Associ­ The funeral is Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Watkins Funeral About 115 families were af­ Wednesday. fields, while Raymond Boyd, General Water Service Co. on that handles water service in the weight training program. The suspec ation of Retired Persons; and a p.m. at the John F. Tierney Home, 142 E. Center St. Manchester fected by the water problem. parks director, maintains town ce, Wednesday objected to some Northfield section of Coventry, The selectmen had requested school board has talked about or illeg member of St. Bartholomew’s Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St. • Memorial donations may be Residents say inadequate water fields at such places as Herrick ?e. Named board diplomate Emergency Medical Services Council, Lincoln stipulations ordered by the De­ according to DPUC spokeswo­ the meeting to determine if a new starting a program at Gibson’s gradus Church. He had also been a coach Burial will be in East Cemetery. made to the Gilead Congrega­ supply has been an ongoing and Indian Notch parks. lilt Center hearing room, 7 p.m. partment of Public Utility Con­ man Judy O’Reilly. parks and recreation department Gym in Manchester, but school Thee Dr. Ruben Fialkoff, utilization review physician for girls’ softball. He was a Coast Calling hours are Saturday one tional Church Memorial Fund. problem and their troubles came “ We’ve heard some criticism tal Independence Day Committee, Municipal Build­ trol to prevent a recurrence of The draft decision, written by could be formed to take over board members want to keep the also sa; at Manchester Memorial Hospital, has been named Guard veteran of World War II. hour before the service. ing coffee room, 7:30 p.m. to a head on Memorial Day that the fields are not in the shape program local. problems that left 115 families hearing officer Ed Moehringer, school and town athletic fields. addres a diplomate of the American Board of Quality Besides his wife, he is survived Memorial donations may be weekend of 1987 when the area some people would like to see as Conservation Commission, Lincoln Center gold without water for three days last was released last month, follow­ That recommendation was in­ ” We want to keep It in town,” been pi Assurance and Utilization Review Physicians. by two daughters, Julie Dahm of made to the Emanuel Lutheran Jennie A. Schubert room, 7:30 p.m. was without water for three days. them,” said Pierog. said James Marshall, school in May. ing hearings held over the cluded in a December report by McC) Currently, 1,500 physicians hold certification of New Britain and Janice Dahm of Church Memorial Fund. 60 Jennie A. (Lucas) Schubert, 82, The town had to deliver water by the Bolton Town and School “ None of them (fields) are board chairman. ge A three-membercommission of summer to consider complaints severe' he diplomate status in the association. Fialkoff has Newington: two brothers, George Church St., Manchester 06040. formerly of West Street, died truck. Athletic Study Committee. maintained the way they should,” Currently, there is no room for been at the hospital since 1966. Dahm of Lafayette, Ind.. and Wednesday at a local convales­ Bolton The Stratford-based water school board member Barry the program in the three schools. cerem) Though school board members 10 Albert Dahm of Los Angeles. Velma Osgood cent home. She was the wldow'of Bolton Women’s Club, Hei'rick Park, 7 j).m. company is managed by Harry Stearns said, “ That’s the biggest The selectmen promised to parent! said they felt the department Calif.; and several nieces and Velma (Hepworth) Osgood, 86, Bernard W. Schubert. Board of Education, Center School, 7:30 p.m. Hirsch. problem. We cannot tell you ... check Into locations such as the happen MMH health lectures Another continuance could be set up this year, Pierog nephews. of 404 Summit St., died Wednes­ She was bom In the Rockville “ Oral arguments were re­ what it’s going to cost to bring old firehouse and at Herrick won’t b Another semester of Community Health Educa­ The funeral is Friday at 9 a m. day at a Manchester convales­ section of Vernon, May 19, 1905, said that with the budget deliber­ them up to par until someone Park. Coventry quested by Mr. Hirsch,” O’Reilly ations already in progress, she tion lectures at Manchester Memorial Hospital will at St. Bartholomew’s Church. cent home. She was widow of and lived in Manchester for many due in murder case said Wednesday. doubted the recommendation Plani begin March 16. The programs will continue until Burial will be in East Cemetery. Harold A. Osgood Sr., who died years. Before retiring, she was Screening Committee, Town Office Building, 7 I May 4. She said Hirsch opposed paying could be implemented this year. I There are no calling hours. The last June. employed at the Cheney Bros, p.m. Bv Nancy Concelman waives that 60-day requirement. BRID The first of the free programs will be on estate a fine of $750, issued for his failure John F. Tierney Funeral Home, She was born in Addison. N.Y., mills and the Pioneer Parachute Town Council, Town Office Building, 7 p.m. Manchester Herald Brown was arrested by Connecti­ The meeting stalled when 85 E. Center St. Recovei planning. The program will run for two. nights, to comply with some orders he 219 W. Center St., Manchester, is May 24,1901, and she had lived in Co. She was a member of Board of Education, Coventry High School, 7-30 cut authorities Feb. 11 in connec­ school board members were operatii beginning each night at 7 p.m. was given by the DPUC in 1981. in charge of arrangements. Manchester since 1939. Before Manchester Grange and the p.m. The public defender for a tion with the slaying, after being unable to answer questions on 649-5268 garbage llJarch 23: Choosing a full or part-time summer such as putting in water meters. Memorial doantions may be retiring, she worked as a saleswo­ American Association of Retired Windham man accused of mur­ turned over by New Jersey Hirsch also opposed putting a how much they spend on main­ producii camp for your child. 7 p.m. ^ ^ JB. r made to the American Cancer man in the former House & Hale Persons. dering his wife, former Manches­ police. ceiling on accountant fees, saying taining the fields and whether Caih & Carry CRRA March29: Bodycontouringplasticsurgeryforthe Society or to John Greene, department store. She was a She is survived by a son, Walter ter resident Susan (Lacey) school staff could be reduced by 80s, 6 p.m. Thoughts accountants rates are higher in Tuesdaj \n Chapter 604, A ARP, 63 Campfield member of Community Baptist Schubert of Glastonbury. Brown, will probably request But Kelley said he would the formation of the department. probably ask the judge to waive Fairfield County. Connect nd April 6: Sleep disorders and their effects on our Road, Manchester 06040. Chruch, the Marine Corps League The funeral will be private. another continuance at a March The commission will now re­ “ Even if we receive it (the the trial health. 6 p.m. Auxiliary and the World War I Burial will be at the convenience the 60-day requirement. He would SWEETHEART he Yesterday we shared with you the importance of 18 court appearance, Windham consider the draft, following the requested Information) imme­ have be( as April 13: The role of Manchester Memorial Margaret McCue Barracks Auxiliary. of the family. There are no calling not comment on the case Wednes­ Bible study. We grow spiritually by studying and County State’s Attorney Terence arguments. They will issue a final diately. (I’d) find it difficult to get to go on 10- Hospital in today’s changing health care field 6 She is survived by a daughter. hours. The Holmes Funeral Sullivan said. day when asked why he is ROSES Margaret (Davis) McCue, 91, meditating and obeying the Word of God. decision on the matter within two through,” Pierog said. “ I don’t In aba irt p.m. Joan 0. Colby of Manchester, Home, 400 Main St., is in charge of But to help you grow spiritually, it Is-not enough Sullivan said Wednesday that considering waiving the 60-day of 251 N. Main St., wife of the late weeks. see that happening.” burning April 20: Temporal Mandibular Juxtaposition: with whom she lived; two sons, arrangements. just to read the Bible on your own. God has given under state law, no plea may be requirement, and if he plans to Leon McCue, died Tuesday at a plea bargain for a less serious that will How to recognize it. and what you can do about it 6 local convalescent home. Harold A. Osgood Jr. of Norwalk Memorial donations may be pastor-teachers to instruct us in the way we should entered in the case of Thomas p.m. charge, such as manslaughter. Illumine She was born in East Hartford, and Benton W. Osgood of Vernon; made to Visiting Nurse & Home walk and live as a Christian. “ And he gave some, Brown, 29, of 74 Foster Drive, April 27: Phobias, 6 p.m. and she lived in Manchester for a sister, Irene Ferguson of Care of Manchester Inc., 397 apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evange­ Windham, until a probable cause “ It’s too early,” Kelley said. May 4: News for the heart: The latest cardiology more than 40 years ' Cleveland, Ohio; 12 grandchild­ Porter St., Manchester 04060. lists; and some, pastors and teachers; For the hearing is held. Brown is sche­ “ It’s too complicated.” Bill V update, 6 p.m. She is survived by a daughter. ren; and 12 great-grandchildren. perfecting of the saints for the work of the ministry duled to appear in Superior Court Meanwhile, Brown will remain Sale 4 Days Only! Thurs., Mar. 10 thru Sun., Mar. 13 All lectures will be held in the hospital’s H. Louise Mrs. George (Evelyn) Harris of She was predeceased by a daugh­ Evelyn Colby WIsotske for the edifying of the body of Christ” (Ephesians in Putnam on March 18 in at the Brooklyn Correctional HAR1 Ruddell Auditorium. Palmetto, Fla.; a sister, Lottie ter, Mary Osgood, and a son, 4:11, 12). connection with the slaying of his Center, where he’s been held parking Allen Osgood. Evelyn Colby (Trotter) Wi- Larson of Hartford; three grand­ sotske, 91, formerly of 431 Center So, may I encourage you to attend a Bible- 24-year-old wife on the weekend since his arrest. He was turned would bi The funeral is Saturday at 11 of Feb. 6. children: and four great­ St., died Wednesday at Manches­ teaching church on a regular basis. The early over to Connecticut authorities by unanimi grandchildren. a.m. at Holmes Funeral Home, believers, according to the book of Acts, met on the Sullivan said public defender police in Red Bank, N.J.„ who Represe 400 Main St. Burial will be in East ter Memorial Hospital. She was The funeral is Satimlay at 11 first day of the week to study God’s Word. There was Richard Kelley would probably stopped Brown Feb. 7 for driving A nurr Dr. Crane’s Quiz Cemetery. Calling hours are the widow of Edward F. a.m. at the Newkirk & Whitney Wisotske. also a time of fellowship and an opportunity to pray request another continuance. On erratically. Brown had run a imposin Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 March 4, Kelley was granted a police roadblock and attempted Funeral Home, 318 Burnside She was bom Sept. 6, 1896, in and gather together to practice the ordinances of and inst p.m. continuance of Brown’s case by to run down a police officer, Ave.. East Hartford. Burial will Portadown, County Armagh, Ire­ baptism and the Lord’s Supper (read Act 2:42). little as 1. A portsider is most likely to bat the baseball to be in Hillside Cemetery, East Memorial donations may be A local church should be an essential part of your Judge Richard C. Noren. police said. made to Visiting Nurse & Home land, and she lived in Manchester The bi the Hartford. Calling hours are Sat­ since 1927. She was a member of life. Meeting with God’s people on a regular basis, Kelley said then he would likely After apprehending Brown, Care of Manchester Inc., 397 New Jersey police told Windham Hou.se d SHORTSTOP FIRST BASEMAN urday one hour before the Zion Evangelical Lutheran will enable you to grow in God’s grace and in the request a probable cause hear­ Porter St., Manchester 06040. police to check Brown’s apart­ municip RIGHT FIELDER LEFT FIELDER service. Church and the Ladies Aid knowledge of His will. “ Not forsaking our own ing, which, understate law, must Memorial donations may be Society of the church. assembling together, as is the habit of some, but be held within 60 days after the ment. Police said they found 2. The trade named “ Singer” is linked with which Susan Brown’s body stabbed made to the American Cancer Rev. George A. Paboojlan She is survived by several encouraging one another, and all the more, as you date of arrest. The prosecutor Work and action? Abus Society. 237 E. Center St., Man­ The Rev. George A. Paboojian, nieces and nephews. see the day drawing near” (Hebrews 10; 25, NASB). must schedule the hearing within several times in the chest in the WASHING BAKING SEWING SCRUBBING chester 06040. 61, of Hebron, pastor of the Gilead The funeral is Monday at 11 Long ago, someone penned these words: “ The 60 days after the date of arrest bedroom of the couple’s NEW! apartment. 3. Which one of these signed our Declaration of Congregational Church for four a.m. at the Holmes Funeral church is not a gallery for the exhibition of eminent unless the defense attorney Casual Pants dismiss) Edward MIffItt Christians, but a school for the education of 9 Independence in large, bold letters, to show the King years, died Wednesday at Man­ Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be health w of England he wasn’t afraid of him? Edward Miffitt. 78, of Bolton. chester Memorial Hospital. in East Cemetery. Calling hours imnperfect ones, a nursery for the care of weak mentally JOHN WESLEY JOHN HANCOCK JOHN DOE Mass., formerly of Manchester, He is survived by his wife. are Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. ones, a hospital for the healing of those who need tors coul special care.” Lumber company files JOHN BARLEYCORN support 10 JosepI 4. Which man is often called the “ Father of our Pastor Jim Beliasov Bob’s said a cli Public Libraries” ? Weather Faith Baptist Church erosion control plan Reg. dismiss) PULITZER CARNEGIE NOBEL EDISON Manchester The Planning and Zoning Com­ was scheduled to begin around M2.99 months) 5 Which popular farm animal carries the name of mission is scheduled to hear March 15 and be completed by patients two communist nations? Manchester Lumber Inc.’s appli­ June 30, according to plans filed Twill and IlghtwelghI poplin stylat In 65% polyestar/35%. Waterfoi cotton. Permanent crease and scotch release llnish lor SHEEP HOG COW CHICKEN Sunny Friday Manchester Herald cation on April 18 for an inland- at the Planning office Tuesday. Royst) wetlands permit and erosion easy washing of dirt & stains. Men's waist sizes 30-42. 6. In this True-False problem, encircle the letter Manchester and vicinity: USPS 327-500 VOL. evil. No. 137 The project also includes rem­ Victoria control plan, which would allow oving 1,100 feet of old storm drain, Khaki, navy, gray, black or while. “ T " in front of a statement if you think it tme, or the Tonight, clear and colder. and chat “ F " if you regard it as false. Published dally except the company to build a new storm regrading a rip rap channel and was also Low around20. Friday, sunny. Suggested carrier rataa sewer drainage system on New T F (a) Cold air gives more lift to an airplane at Sunday and certain holi­ are $1.60 weekly. $7.70 for replacing a catch basin located in Crumble takeoff. High 40 to 45. days by the Manchester one month.It. $23.10$23.1C for State Road. wetlands along the north side of trial Mai Publishing Co.. 16 Bral- T F (b) A falling barometer indicates clear three months, $46.20 tor the Hockanum River. nard Place, Manohester. six months and $02.40 for The company's site plans for a The new system was required weather ahead. West Coastal, East Coastal: Conn. 06040. Second one year. Senior citizen new facility at 401 New State T F (c) Cold water contains more oxygen than Tonight, clear and colder. class postage paid at by the town after conservation­ and mall rates are availa­ ^ad were approved by the ists raised concerns that develop­ Retari warm water. Low 25 to 30. Friday, sunny. Manchester, Conn. Post­ ble on request. commission last March, but an master: Send address ment on New State Road, which T F (d) Dry air is heavier than moist air. To place an advertise­ inland-wetlands permit must be HARTI High 40 to 45. changes to'the Manches­ ment, or to report a news sits above the town’s largest ^ T F (e) To stop a big hooked bass from figh Ing, B'S critical ci ter Herald. P.O. Box SOI, Item or picture Idea, call approved because of work to be watershed, could contaminate keep It in the upper foot of water where the water is Mancheatar, Conn. 00040. 1 and left Ij 643-2711. Office hours are done on the new storm drainage warmer. Northwest Hills: Tonight, drinking water. Hartford 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday system in wetlands on the North Manchester Lumber will be clear and colder. Low 15 to 20. If you don’t receive your through Friday. Larry 1 Answers In Classified section. side of the Hockanum River. An reimbursed for the storm drain­ Friday, sunny. High around M rald by S p.m. weekdays The Manchester Herald erosion control plan must be Tuesday I 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, age system under the town’s STORES 40. Is a member of The left on the please telephone your car­ approved because of work Involv­ Industrial Guidelines Program Associated Press, the shares wi rier. If you're unable to Audit Bureau of Circula­ ing the replacement of existing over a seven-year period. The Lottery reach your carrier, call tions. the New England drains. Board of Directors approved the 343 Main St. 25 Hazard Ave. 1697 Whitney Ave. 200 Chase Ave. 260 North Main St. Levesque subscriber service at 647- Today’s weather picture was drawn by Patricia Cafarella, Newspaper Association The storm drainage project, funding last November because MIDDLBTOWN ENFIELD HAMDEN WATERBURY MANCHESTER “ He ha) 0046 by 6 p.m. weekdays and the New England doesn’t kr who iives on East Middle Turnpike and attends St. lor delivery In Mancheatar. Preaa Association. which Involves the installation of the new system could benefit Store Hours: Monday Ih/u Friday 9-0, Saturday 9-6, Sunday 10-6 Connecticut daily Wednesday: 645. Play Four: 4495. Bridget’s School. about 2,200 feet of new storm other New State Road developers Ws acM pt MsttorCard, Vtoa, Ottcovsr Card and Amariean Exprsaa kind.” sai drains at a cost of about $206,000, in the future. L— MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. March 10. 1988 MA 18 — S MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. March 10. 1988 — 5

STATE House approves pot-smoking judge Odds increasing Copters in good shape NA'nON FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. — The probe of Confirmation question the collision of two Army Blackhawk 3odola & REGION for a brokered helicopters that killed 17 soldiers has found now goes to the Senate & WORLD no link to mechanical problems that have 56 was Bill asks housing review grounded the military’s UH-60s in recent Bolton, years, an investigator says. Bv Brent Lavmon HARTFORD — The need for affordable Dems’ convention Arabs shot in riots ” I would say now there is no indication of Cottle, housing would have to be considered when a The Associated Press JERUSALEM — Soldiers shot and any mechanical factor” in Tuesday night’s voters, town drafts its plan of development under a bill By Richard L. VernacI crash, said Chief Warrant Officer Joe S. to help allocate 2,524 of their national wounded three Palestinians today in a approved by the state Senate and sent to the HARTFORD — Those opposed to confirming an The Associated Press Adams, one of three investigators from the party, interim Superior Court judge who admitted convention delegates, and pre-dawn riot in the West Bank town of governor. Army Safety Center at Fort Rucker, Ala. mbers smoking marijuana years ago say It was not a another 258.65 delegates list Hebron that Arab reports said began when The measure, approved 2&-10. was opposed by WASHINGTON - The Demo­ cannot matter of forgiving a past Indiscretion, but the themselves as uncommitted. Jewish settlers smashed windshields of "W e are looking at human and some Republicans who said it trampled on the cratic Party’s losing presidential lential message it sends the public — especially Thus the available pool of dele­ Arab-owned cars. environmental factors. The human factors notion of home rule. candidates have found one bright youngsters. gates to be won between now and Jewish settlers said they awoke to Arab might include some restriction of vision,” Democrats said the bill only requires towns to spot in the darkness of their meting, ” What do I say to my 10-year-old daughtef early June would be 2,782.65. rioters shouting "God is great” and he said Wednesday. consider the need for affordable housing and defeat; The odds are that nobody offrey tomorrow morning?” Rep. Richard Foley, R- Partial figures result from party "Slaughter the Jews.” Fearing the Arabs does not mandate construction of it. will be able to claim victory by It is no 1 town Oxford, said Wednea4,((y in opposing confirmation rules that divide up some votes at wanted to attack their homes, some China can buy more State law already requires every town to have the time the primaries are over in the convention. atters of Judge Sidney AxelfOd of Ledyard to a full 8-year settlers said they rushed into the streets ignored I a plan of development, setting out goals and term. June. WASHINGTON — The list of American >y the Massachusetts Gov. Michael and fired warning shots. town’s di standards for the town’s physical and economic The big winners in this week’s high-technology goods China is allowed to ^emef "Do I say it’s OK? Do we just say maybe (to Dukakis, who was leading the "They (the Arabs) ran down near the decided I ;days. development, including the best use of land for drugs) ?” Foley said. round of primaries and caucuses buy will start expanding again because the dismiss that as wishful thinking. field of Democratic candidates synagogue. They wanted to enter Jewish Reagan administration has determined the Bridge 0 re is residential, commercial, recreational and other The House of Representatives voted to confirm AP photo ” If you get within a decent with 456.5 delegates, needs to win , homes,” Rabbi Moshe Levinger of Hebron more purposes. Axelrod anyway, on a vote of 85-59, coming down on Chinese are not selling Silkworm missiles The dii distance, you’re not going to be another 1,625.5 to wrap up the told The Associated Press. "They carried IN C O U R T — Rod Matthews, 15, sits to Iran. led in The bill also requires towns to review the plan the side of those whd argued he should be judged by inconver stopped,” said Rick Hutcheson, presidential nomination. Or, put stones. We responded by throwing stones in Norfolk Super Court in Dedham, China also says it wants a commodity the if any of development every 10 years. his entire life and not by an isolated incident more another way, he has to win more and othe cquir- 7 than a dozen years ago. who oversees delegate selection and firing in the air. It was a two-hour Mass., Wednesday, where he is United States is sending to 64 other for Tennessee Sen. Albert Gore than 58 percent of all the fight.” year whi lourse “ The message we want to send to our young standing trial for the beating death countries: Peace Corps volunteers. delegates that are still left to be But Ca build- Cops don’t want to retire people is that if you have screwed up, if you make a Jr.’s campaign. “ I don’t think of a schoolmate. Jury deliberations Under an agreement announced there’s any doubt in the world won — roughly twice as well as of the we Tshed STAMFORD — After nearly four decades in mistake, that we know that for all your life you will he’s done so far. have prompted a tense courtroom Wednesday at the conclusion of a three-day that there are plenty of delegates Panama envoys quit visit by Chinese Foreign Minister Wu police work. Deputy Police Chief John Moriarty not be suffering for it.” said Rep. Richard Tulisano, four-ton near out there for a first-ballot nomi­ vigil by the families of Matthews and Xueqian, the United States will lift a doesn’t want to retire yet. but he may be forced D-Rocky Hill, co-chairman of the Judiciary Dukakis was followed in the WASHINGTON - As the Reagan m oving i vill be Committee. nee to develop.” of the slain youth. to. delegate count by Jesse Jackson administration contemplates new sanc­ five-month suspension on liberalization of further d siden- Wednesday’s vote, which was loosely along party True, there are enough dele­ high-tech products China is permitted to Moriarty. 66. and five other officersover age with 395.55 and Gore with 346.8. tions against Panama, the desertion of two bridge m lines, came after more than an hour of debate. The gates yet to be allotted that a Plane hits house; 3 die buy from American companies. 65 filed a complaint with the state Commission prominent Panamanians indicates grow­ A clear winner could emerge. But routes. T )0 late usually raucous House chamber fell quiet while The virtual three-way tie ing discontent with the rule of military on Human Rights and Opportunities alleging the odds certainly are growing WARREN, Mich. — A cargo plane flying (1 be- lawmakers ro.se one by one to argue about A x e lr^ ’s prompted Carter to observe that their con that they are victims of age discrimination longer that any candidate can strongman Manuel Antonio Noriega. Mecham contradicted lO far fate. " I think it’s accurate to say the erratically dove into a residential area, Grantc because the city ordered them to retire last , come up with the magic number Santiago Torrijos, nephew of former Axelrod’s nomination now goes to the Senate. chances are less likely that one of struck a garage and a house and exploded PHOENIX, Ariz. - The first defense ■^une. needed to win on the first ballot at Panamanian leader Omar Torrijos, em ergen y re- I "H e’s forgiven,” said Rep. Francis X. O’Neill Jr., the candidates will arrive in early today, killing a couple in the house witness in Gov. Evan Mecham’s I abandoned his post as consul general in go by the Town The commission ruled recently the officiers R-Guildford. "But that doesn’t mean we should the Democratic convention in and the pilot, officials said. impeachment trial contradicted the Atlanta. Atlanta with a clear majority.” Los Angeles and flew to'I^ashingtbn to join ssibil- can’t be forced to retire, but the city plans to place this man on the Superior Court.” AP photo The couple’s three children, who were governor’s claim that an alleged death vehicle tl ’’Mathematically and politi­ forces with allies of ousted President Eric appeal the decision. One officer retired in Axelrod, a 56-year-old former state representa­ New York Gov. MarioCuomo, a sleeping in an upstairs bedroom, were threat should not have been reported to the of the we CO N FER EN CE — State Rep. Richard cally this process is in gridlock,” Arturo Delvalle. He accused Noriega’s November, while the other five are still working tive. was sworn in as an interim judge in January. Axelrod as a Superior Court Judge. Rep. non-candidate who nonetheless unhurt and were led to safety by neighbors, Departm said Terry Michael, spokesman government of plunging Panama into a state police. while the case continues. The Judiciary Committee voted 17-5 last month to Tuylisano, D-Rocky Hill, left, confers Stephen Duffy, D-Bristol, second from has said he would consider said Herbert Kauffman, assistant police for Illinois Sen. Paul Simon, who political crisis. Richard Burke, Mecham’s former chief A rran j Moriarty said Wednesday that he doesn’t want recommend he be confirmed to a full term. Wednesday with Rep. William Wollen- left, and Richard Taft, an attorney for the stepping into the void at a chief for this Detroit suburb. suffered a shutout in Tuesday’s Meanwhile, the Panamanian Embassy of staff, told the state Senate Wednesday which th< to retire because. 'T still feel good. I still like the Tulisano noted that another judge who had been berg, R-Farmington, second from right, legislative commissioner’s office, stand deadlocked convention, still says The twin-engine Beechcraft plane had he considered It routine for the governor’s round of primaries and caucuses. he wants to see his party hold a made public a copy of a letter by Panama’s Departm job and I have something to offer.” convicted of drunken driving was confirmed for about the appointment of Sidney just taken off from Detroit City Airport, bodyguards to have reported the alleged by. Hutcheson, who worked in “ quiet convention.” But he con­ Ambassador to Mexico, Emilia Union Sti reappointment. And Supreme Court Justice T. not the city’s main airport, about 12:30 threat to their superiors at the Department former President Jimmy Car­ cedes that it will be difficult for Arosemena Vallarino^ in which she Clark Hull acknowledged during his confirmation Rep. Ronald Smoko. D-Hamden. said that a.m. when it went into a nosedive and of Public Safety. Bucklanc n the Sobriety tests canceled recommending him to Gov. William A. O’Neill. ter’s 1976 presidential campaign, any of the current candidates to announced her resignation because she hearing that he was once arrested for breach of Axelrod’s use of marijuana occurred in the struck a garage, propelling a van into the During House Impeachment hearings In be form a II and peace during a celebration after he passed the bar, Someone called O’Neill’s office andd said the issue said the then-candidate Carter secure a first-ballot victory based was “ in disagreement with political TRUMBULL — The principal of Trumbull mid-1970s, when many people were ambivalent first-floor bedroom of the house next door January, Mecham insisted that the report )urts. Tulisano said. would be relevant to raise during nomination wound up the primary season on results of the primaries and events’ ’ in her country. She had served in construct High School says he will withdraw his proposal about the issue and the legislature even considered proceedings. before crashing into that house and to DPS superiors violated an unwritten field "Which crimes are we going to say are OK?” he with about 85 percent of the caucuses. Mexico for 18 years and was dean of the Police 1 to give sobriety tests to seniors who appear to be proposals to legalize the drug. bursting into flames, said police Lt. Orba rule against disclosing things that happen town .said. “ Are we going to start asking, ’Have you Axelrod admitted smoking marijuana two or delegates he needed to win the diplomatic corps there. points noi intoxicated before the June graduation Axelrod’s marijuana use surfaced while the three times more than 10 years ago. The Democratic presidential nomina­ Michael said if no candidate Underwood. in the governor’s office. ?d by committed adultery?” ’ service w ceremony. Judicial Selection Commission was coiTsidering commission recommended him anyway. tion. The remaining delegates holds a majority by the time the trip. chool Principal Robert McCarthy's decision gravitated toward a winner, he primaries conclude, the rule of en If followed approval by a graduation committee of said. conscience that binds delegates And clo ice in students, parents and teachers of a plan to send “ I think that same scenario will to the candidates will begin to 29 STORES THROUGHOUT CONNECTICUT would sai Autopsy disclosure bill bend and break. chool letters to parents informing them that .seniors develop here,” Hutcheson said. taxpayer: NOW keeps Hs eyes But Susan Brophy, an aide to The suspected of being under the influence of alcohol Simon, who held just 35.5 Dukakis, called that assertion L O W , LOW PRICES! $55,000 tn about or illegal substances won't be permitted to delegates both before and after seems to be in trouble "ridiculous.” complete! son's graduate. on men’s-only dinner Tuesday’s balloting, is banking ...and fdiack o v t tlieaa P IIB B aanrloaat on nobody being able to gain the But the chool The committee’s plan, approved Tuesday, HARTFORD (AP) — Legislation aimed “ These people get into the O' FREE MOUNTING! p the before being defeated decisively in the 2,082 delegates needed to win the administi also says parents will be called over the public at making autopsy reports public appears House. NEW HAVEN (AP) - The process because they believe. A, attorney general and a candi­ Democratic presidential nomina­ in the process and, B, in the S ' FREE STATIC BAUNCIN6! elected of address system to pick up students who have to be in deep trouble, with a key committee Pearlman and the committee’s leader­ executive vice president for wn,” date for the U.S. Senate, said tion when the primaries conclude candidate — and not necessarily S' SPECIAL! been pulled from processional line. considering changes that its supporters ship had spent the past week working out a the National Organization for FREE ROTATION! engineer! ?hool Wednesday he has decided to on June 7, with California and in that order.” McCarthy proposed the sobriety tests because say would leave the bill a worthless scrap compromise they thought would make the Women says her group will be skip the dinner, an event he S' FREE %’CHANGEOVER! safety of I of paper. New Jersey, two of the largest n for several of last year’s seniors arrived at the bill more palatable to those concerned paying special attention to has attended frequently in the ' states with a total of 423 delegates And, Jude Barry, an aide to under wa ’The proposed change, which could be S' FREE FLAT REPAIR! tools, ceremony a bit tipsy. He said, however, that if about invasion of privacy of grieving state politicians attending a last 20 years. at stake. Missouri Rep. Richard Ge­ guided b) parents and students are aware of what might voted on as early as Friday by the families. men’s-only St. Patrick’s day Every lire edd by Town Fair le backed by our famoua d to “ My presence was sending a "The person or persons with the phardt’s presidential campaign, Guaranteed LOWEST PRICE Polity' “IRON-CLAD NO HASSLE " CuarantMl WITH Government Admistration and Elections dinner next week. PUR CH ASE If the a( s the happen to graduates who are intoxicated, a test The bill’s original version called for message that I tolerated or greatest potential to negotiate his agreed, saying, “ I think there’s Every tire a d d at TO W N FAIR TIRE is guaranteed tor delects Committee, would require the chief state Women are voting in higher *When you're ready for tires, don't sacrifice the auality . . . in workmanship or matarlals for as long as you own lha tira — regardless ot years in saivica or OF 2 NEW the town 1 rrlck won’t be needed making autopsy reports public seven days accepted discrimination way to a first-ballot victory will going to be loyalty and commit­ performance and guarantee you need Town Fair Tires, whom milaage tecaived If a defect in workmenship or malsrielf develop, return it to TO W N FAIR We TIRES medical examiner’s office to obtain a will repair it at no charge or replece it TO O PAY ONLY FOR W H AT YOU HAVE USED' after they were completed, unless a family numbers than men and "politi­ be the candidate who is hottest at ment. We’re prepared to protect you can trust, has a store near you — there you'll find just the directors waiver from a dead person’s relatives aginst women and ... that was right tire a t. GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES 0 We have selectedeelecled tires GUARANTEED sgainstagainst member objected. The chief medical cians should be perhaps more the end,” Michael said. what we have, as I ’m sure the glass, sharp mstal, deep holes and all road hai- NO Plant to make electricity stating they did not object before an a message I didn’t intend,” •Don't compromise. Town Fair Tires' enperience costa f examiner woulld then have to ask a aware of the need to take a Lieberman said. The Democrats have yet to other candidates will as well.” no more # ards, and ITS FREEI PURCHASE I autospy report could be made public. •"If you find a lower price advertised in Connecticut within 30 NECESSARY ■ " ca6s I position against segregated BRIDGEPORT — The Connecticut Resources Superior Court judge to release. days of purchase on the same merchandise . . bring us ***“the COMPMKl us TO MU OTHIK TIKI OUUHSI \ Mitchell Pearlman. executive director He added that he made- his Recovery Authority has completed one month of Law-enforcement officials would also clubs by not going” to the advertisement and we will beat the price." MKMIUN • MO»TUi • mUTOM • MIMOr • HNItM • of the state Freedom of Information Knights of St. Patrick dinner, decision shortly after last ri.l. MOttICN • MMIIION* • MNWOrU • TOKOMM operating tests at the Bridgeport have the right to argue that an autopsy BE Commission, complained that the medical said Patricia Ireland. year’s dinner,^efore he de­ garbage-to-energy plant and will soon begin report should be kept secret. Jackson’s showing examiner’s office would very likely not "Those that go, we will be cided to run for the U.S. producing electricity. The compromise suggested to the bother to approach relatives about the watching them go in, taking Senate. / CRRA President Marian Chertow said committee on Wednesday would give the waiver, thus slamming the door on medical examiner’s office 21 days in.stead names,” Ireland said in a Ireland will be joining a Tuesday that 7,700 tons of southwestern disclosure of seven to release the report. And if a telephone interview from Wa­ protest outside the dinner at raises the question: 1SS/8(mi3 Connecticut’s garbage has been burned during 16S/80R13 "There is an institutional bias ...in family member objected, the issue would shington this week. the Park Plaza Hotel. Joining 175/80R13 the trial period. Two of the plant’s three boilers government on any level against giving 18S/80R13 go to court only if someone seeking access The annual dinner tradition­ the local NOW group will be BBia a B g g 19S/75R14 have been fired up, and the last boiler .scheduled access to the public about the operation of to the report decided to press the issue. ally has attracted many state 20S/7SR14 members of the New Haven Couid a biack win? 21S/75Rt4 to go on line in about two weeks, she said. their agencies” Pearlman said following Democratic leaders and has chapter of the National Associ­ 205/75R15 In about two weeks, steam generated by a spirited meeting of the committee on been the target of protests 21S/75R15 Major Wvainy Mi->«aion ation for the Advancement of By Mike Felnsllber Democratic voters polled by ABC 22S/75R15 burning waste a turbine generator Wednesday. ^ House won’t halt since at least 1986. That was Colored People and several 235/75fl15 *88 Smi BHTB RADUl WHITEWAUS ^ The Associated Press News in a dozen Southern states that will produce electricity to be sold to United The state Supreme Court has ruled that the year when Sen. Edward >::r-Goodrich *l^*0^Al*ww* , 155/90613 215/79619 other minority or peace m/r$614 225/75619 autopsy reports are not public documents said they would not vote for 155/90613 •94 205'75614 155/50613 *91 205,25614 195/90613 Illuminating Co., officials said. mail voter signup Kennedy, D-Mass., turned groups. 1SS/SOR13 •at 205/75615 155/90613 •94 205/75615 175/90613 235/79619 175/SOR13 •a« 21S/7S615 I7S'906I3 and don’t have to be released even to WASHINGTON - Jesse Jack- Jackson if he were the Demo­ •a« 215/75615 195/90613 down an invitation to speak at "As an Irish woman, I am II5/IONI3 ••7 221/75611 155/90613 •M 225/75615 relatives. The Freedom of Information son collected 2.5 million votes on cratic nominee. By comparison, 199/75614 *•4 235/75615 195/75614 *aO 235/75615 HARTFORD (AP) — A proposal to the dinner when he learned offended,” Ireland said. “ Hav­ A4ade by Commission and lobbyists for the state’s Super Tuesday, more than any 37 percent of Republican voters MEGATRAC Famoui A4fg. Bill would increase fines suspend mail-in voter registration until women were excluded. ing access to political power is news media have been trying for five other Democrat and enough to and 45 percent of Democrats STEEL BELTED •721' ARRIVA procedures can be tightened and local Joseph I. Lieberman, state very important.” . STEEL BELTED HARTFORD — The minimum state fine for years to convince the General Assembly to cause a re-examination of the ruled out a vote’ for Pat Robert­ RADIAL STEEL BELTED FORLESSi registrars can be trained was defeated WhiUwalls RADIALS Whitewalls BRIIBLNIIH6 parking in a space reserved for the handicapped pass a law saying the reports are public conventional wisdom that a black son. Gary Hart was rejected by 44 155.'IOR13. ■ 1S5/90N13...... Major Brond TRUCK Tires along party lines in the House of IS5/IOR13 ■ 1i5/70RU...... *71 1S5,'SOR13 ■ • AU IUIOII would be increased to $85 under a bill documents. cannot be nominated for presi­ percent of Republicans and 35 les/sonis . I7S/I0R13. . 1S5(S5N14...... *Tt 17S'SOR13 • J Euraptan 099^6 XCA Representatives. ISSltORO.. tSS'75R14...... '7 t ISS'SORIS • unanimously approved by the .state Hou.se of dent in the America of 1988. percent of Democrats. 1SS'7SR14. 1SS/75R1S...... 155/90613. ■ 205/75614. . e U B T O M "The Freedom of Information Commis­ 1I5/7SR14 . Rep. Mae Schmidle, R-Newtown, intro­ 1*5;75R14 . 205/75A1S...... *TS 195/90613. . 205/75615. . IK N .Y B T M L “ If Jackson were white, I think , 1SS'75RU . 215/75615. . Representatives. sion has underestimated the very strong 204/75R14 . 2tS/7SNtl...... **4 175/90613. . Redial W.W □ o n n n ATX duced the measure as an amendment to I 305'7SR14 . 195‘90613. ■ 225/75615.. •97 Jackson drew more votes than 2lt'75R i4 •79 •091 J9i919615 lETOoedrSch A number of city and towns have not been sense in the House chamber In favor of he’d be president,” says Howard I 21$.'75R14 . r#«w i FaW n re s M s 195/75614. . 195/90613...... *a •llOl">l 31119 611 A U n 6 6 A M T/a another bill, saying recent questions about 205r7SR15 . 20$'75RI5 . 1175/75614...... •• Michael Dukakis or than Albert 2l5'rSR l5 UNIROVAL >195/75614...... H PRESI imposing the current minimum state fine of $.85 protecting family members, sparing them University political science pro­ 21S/74RI5 . eiverWMd track #r 205/75615...... *7 i.owrMcibTfiucKTi8E8 jga:! :;i the validity of mail-in registrations in 22S/75R15 . m^rsnis. Hres ta IM MertMact.' lOSSOail ‘Sfi 205/7561$ *75 fessor Ronald Walters, who was Gore Jr., who boycotted the 235 75R15. B11$ 7S614 *94 215’7$6I$ *79 205/75614...... *7 700 14 > 80 1 950 IS S >79 and instead issue local parking tickets for as pain and further inner turmoil in the wake Waterbury called for emergency action. 235’7SR15 ■ IH 75614 Hi 225/75615 •03 215/75615...... *7 700 1$ H t SOS 14 5 H I V f i S S z S r EXPEF earlier primaries but nonetheless 225/75615...... *0 •171 It •et i r » 18 « .M too in *e< ■6060596 little as $10. of a death of a loved one.” said Rep. NEED SOME EXTRA Jackson’s deputy campaign man­ VOVMNOW THi WANE 205 7$614 '7ll 235/7561$ *99 235/75615...... •• 20S/756I4 H Her proposal was defeated on a vote of A U U A M M RADIAL « .» ■ . « L i . IH/756II H was propelled into the ranks of M9/7I61I H sri Martin M. Looney, D-New Haven, the ager in 1984 and is the author of a V I C T O N A U SeASON BIAS TIBIS i$$S0Ni3 >4S| i9t rskt* '97 I SUPREME The bill approved Wedne.sday and sent to the 80-59 Wednesday. ikisoeo *49 TMitai* 'SI .’Si JiiVJST 111/75611 H Democratic front-runners on the aSDIAL WHITIWALL ALL-SEASON RADIAL W W Mtiionii let Honii i m/r56i| H> committee’s co-chairman, who supports new book, "Black Presidential ir$ lo n o H I m r$AH *•> " losonit MOt irM H '9T IM/756II 44 Pearlman had expected the bill to sail Wattenberg, a scholar at the 20S/75A15 l7S/aORI3.... *40 1l$7$Sf4 ' l l 2i$'7$Ai$ *n tHWl) •RlMTSiU M2| mThtS 20B/7SR14 . ULTRA-HIGH PERFORMANCE TIRES Abuse charge dismissed co-chairman of the Government Admini- MONEY!! m r$6i< «>4 HS7VU •» mntM <99 mtsiu Washington University who was a 21S/75m5 2* 22$ r$ai$ H4 W e through.... UUKI. the me committee,cuiiwimiee, as itii didoio last year tratlon and Elections Committee. American Enterprise Institute 22sr7sai5 *♦* 204 7$ai< HTI23$ 7$ai$ Ht iXTSsu lalthTtitf wlnsTiijs tration and Elections Committee. Jackson delegate in 1984, said the I BAQUI OT BTSaissd NEW LONDON — A Superior Court judge and co-editor of Public Opinion 215/70614 195/90*614 he-cannot-win argument is be­ 225/70615 109/00e614 dismissed a charge against one of two mental magazine. AU-SEASON STEEL BELTED 229/00634 m/ooe6ii others ir coming a code for opposition to 245/90615 205/90*615 9 health workers arrested for allegedly abusing Walters says Jackson’s expe­ Waldheim i Jackson on racial grounds. RADIAL WHITEWAIU ORAND taiurr mentally retarded patients because investiga­ Three-year study favors We may just have a rience in the civil rights move­ country is I I 1SS/80R13.. *44 205^75814 • oo oTa a6 I9990H6I4 *88 HRX ment is more than the equivalent 215/75R14 C O 6 0 * OT m/S0H614 *86 tors could not turn up enough evidence to newspaper route available “ It is going to look more and 165/80813.. *47 189-send I99/S0H61I •la World opin 175/80813.. *48 205/75815 . ir9/S06ll 30990H613 i«1 SLACRWAIXS support the case, a lawyer said. to service in legislative halls. And more odd for people to say that,” 6NCM9LIN NOeOflTS 309/90H6II i«2 2OS/*0HRt3 .*47 army offic( 185/80813.. ‘SI 215/75815 . •• I98S«<8 <«i 33590N6I4 il4 tl6/*OHfl14 ..*47 in your area... * he cites Jackson’s electrifying V6K0MAMA Joseph F. Segal, attorney for Vivian Royster, he said. “ If you had a white 185/75814.. *50 225/75815 ia5/MH6ii *a tK/*0Hni4 . *71 nothing to ( patients in group homes t*4/*0HRtS .*74 235/75815 ••II ea 20590M6I1 H qualitj^ candidate who had the kind of 195/75814.. *»3 iia e o w T t IS5/90M614 H 20S/SOHR1B . *44 said a charge of cruelty to persons was (Manchester) ALL OtAeOM CP996 T/A I95/90H614 l i e war record "Charisma — say what you support Jackson has, he would be roL'MvnI M'•<)¥)• 13I 4 209'90M6(4 *11 OVIVM.€9^ dismissed against his client Tuesday — three r«v MNMW* • rMMO* • lUMt ■■ 209 >0vn(4 33990H6I4 118 bureaucrai HARTFORD (AP) —A three-year study for some of its residents. The order grew will, it still counts in politics,” he picking up endorsements, he T ID E S MASesr'«atds(W‘9«mn->Ml SatCNtLIN T 6 I ri9‘MV6l4 I99,A0H6(5 *10 tBft*0HR14 . months after an investigation revealed abuse of Adelaide Rd...... all lit i8Mn|M *1 20«,90vnt4 20990H61I M8 1M.I0HR14 United Nat supports the state’s program to move ■ .yMi^.fgyi.MjuigyttladMorsf l••««MIM9 'M -'9 90vni4 319/90V6I9 M3 from a lawsuit filed in 1979 against the Jean Rd...... says. "Just ask Ronald Reagan.” would have momentum and you T09/99V619 *91 22SS0Mt14 patients at the Seaside Regional Center in ...... 5-30 MtOM A€AfOAmAMCe 339/50V619 *99 tHBOHRIB . organizatlo mentally retarded patients out of institu­ department by the Connecticut Associa­ Steephollow La.. Wattenberg, on the other hand, TO X O N A A IA COWTNMNTAL 2 M B0HR1B ...... all would have the next nominee.” 6aiM d Whrta Lsntf RKBI SUMITOMO Waterford. tions and into community homes. r& W ^ A M A ~ I9990M6O Mr. Wald tion for Retarded Citizens. contends that a black could be 215/50H613...... *100 205/90M6I3 Royster, 44, of New London, was arrested with 24S/50H614...... *120 ia$90H6l4 being, but f The study, conduced by a Philadelphia- Jean Rd...... 56-65 elected president in the America Jackson acknowledges the ex­ 105/90H614...... *112 AM/S0H6(4 IFX 2 I5 4 0 H 6 1 4 ...... • H i T0990H6(4 OUTLMt STMTI L I n i 6 Victoria Crumble, 50, of New London, on Dec. 22 based firm, states thk "deinstitutionali- Cathy Daly, wlio coordinates the depart­ Waranoke Rd...... all istence of a racial barrier to his 235/OOH614...... *110 S , i .... 3I5/90H6I4 our species of 1988, butnotone with Jackson's 245H 0H 614...... •too 339/«OM6(9 tH/Tet6t4 ...••t I ments efforts to carry out the federal 235.-90H614...... •rat 739/90H6I4 •( 229/70*619 *l** and charged with cruelty to persons. Crumble zation” has been successful in Connecticut winning the nomination. In cam­ 199'9011615 2ll/i**614 ••* mediocre?' lack of experience holding public 235/90H615...... ' i n l9l/«0M6t9 Ardmore Rd...... all 205'9OM6l9 229/90*615 *1ta I was also charged with third-degree asssault. and should be continued. order, said officials are now deciding what Jefferson St...... ofHce nor his controversial paign speeches, he tells the 245/OOH61S...... 't t O BOAT TRAILER TIRES TOWN f AM net It roue Again and 8 Qoodwin St...... all 335906(1 . to do with the generated by the ...... all ORANO pmjt AAlBffP WHtTM LKTTtR I I VMOBAAU OOODVgAR HIMROMO Crumble’s case is pending and scheduled for "The people who have moved from Kenwood Dr...... apocryphal story of two hard-hit «s$,7e6i) . .. •as I 2o4"oni4. ...-ts ■ m 796i4. 315 99615. 490x8 S70x8 530x12 that he was Marahall St...... all record. 3M/79615. BAmRY ."AVS" MTU ''HS" IWl report...... all 2054060 . . . *77 311 70614... H9 39590614. • 2 2 Tolland Tpke...... farmers in Iowa. One says to the (95 70614 . .H O ' 33$406(4...... HS ■ 335 70615.. 375906(5 I ^29 I *36 22 15 trial March IS. according to court officials. institutional to community placements East Canter S t...... 279-333 .472-525 "Jesse Jackson went to Cuba W-MBfOBMAMCI S/SOVR U S TO H R I). subsidiary] Union Place ...... other he likes Jackson’s message R IK EN *70' 22S/MVR1S . . .M T S 22&/S0VRtB . >144|3|5/70HBt3. . .*74 have benefited immensely in almost every Among the approaches the department ...... all and said, 'Viva Che Guevara,’ Largest Selection RV x.o MONSTER TIRES 228/50VRtl . . .•S4S 248/90VRI4 . _ . that was go Union St...... 6 Ply HR W.W. IIS^OHRU .. .*77 way we know how to measure,” said a has taken are creating a system to monitor Rachel Rd...... II 133-264 praising a man who dedicated his and politics, "but...” W I L D T M A C «r96flw31i10SOSOfnS IM/70HRt3. . .174 24S/MVR1I.. .*84# 2SS/MVRIB . . .*444 people are 1 (S N V T n W L 2D5/70HR14. report prepared by Conroy & Feinstein Turdor La...... all Town Ton nil3$06(4 '19# DUNLOP 21S/70HRI4. Retarded man beaten the deinstitutionalization process and a Union St...... life to the export of communism 31il0 50615 .•44 209/70614 painful kno' 13-91 Declares Jackson: " I want I80V-61>8 3 lit1 90615 2lS/70MNtS. I 1H/756I4 Associates, which has studied programs in computerized program designed to track Mayfair Gardens to South and Latin America,” HO 13a(3 506l5 225/70HR1S. 155/75614 with their 11 HARTFORD — A mentally retarded man is In other states. HIghwood Dr...... all those people to move from ‘but’ to >131 138(3 50619 5 23S/70HRH. .•as 175/00613 those patients who have been released. (No. M ain)...... 14-470 Wattenberg said. "Had any other VONOHA9AA MOWSTS*! TIUIL CLMWf R A U TIXAAW 209/75615 forget it. In ’therefore.’” 335 7561$ «119' 3I1II 5061$ 'I 315/79619 •ee 205'r9619 *Te VOGUE 205/95615 critical condition after being severely beaten For three years the firm followed 1,306 politician in American life ever 335//96U •ae 199-79614 *74 Qalwsy St...... all Marble St...... 30t$$O6l$ . *122 33iU$06l$ •< ii335'i9c *iee 'The Odd Austria, IM and left lying unconscious outside his home. patients at the Mansfield Training School Despite these programs, Frank Laski, ...... all 9 2 4 4 8 8 , 13I*10$061$ *1231 77il $0614 >1 SMpo Tko" Kerry St....;...... all McCabe St...... said anything like that, he might Some surveys show 15 to 20 r - - — I to forget. attorney for the Connecticut Association ...... all O M A M O MfSIX N V T IGOKSoodrtch 20B/T0R14. . .•Its atiM Hartford police said. and other regional centers. Of the total, 207 North St...... all have been scandalized and percent of the population would 20$/7»RtS. . .*124 for Retarded Citizens, isn’t convinced the Stock PI...... all riMWll/9 MUOniWAM 2lS/tSRtS. . .*144 Whatever Larry l^vesque, 36, was struck repeatedly were patients community homes. While North School St...... 1-84 drummed out of the race.” reject any black on racial state department will continue working to No. Main St...... 397-410 2t»/7|RtS. . .*144 who comes I Tuesday in the head. Levesque was robbed and living conditions for all patients improved The question of Jackson’s elec- grounds. improve the process. Wl ARE but a war w( left on the driveway of the Hartford home he between 1985 and 1987, theimprovement tablUty takes new relevance in G3T0W N FAIR TIRE CENTERS TIRE SPECIALISTS ««"«cro«w*r, millions wh( shares with his parents, police reported. was greater for those who left Institutions, "W e view the report as a good light of his Super Tuesday show­ "It is probably higher,” said WILMtutN did as they 1 Levesque is being treated at Mt. Sinai Hospital. the report states. indicaation we’re moving in the right ing. Network polls said Jackson Robert Smith, professor of Afro- MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD VERNON CALL NOW 647-9946 / 643-2711 the evidenci ” He had no way of protecting himself, he The study stemmed from a 1985 federal direction with the community-residential won between 8 and 10 percent of American politics at Howard 329 MIddI* Tpk*. Wail 497 E. M lln Slraal 395 Hartford Tpkt. court order that forced the state Depart­ the white vote in the South, twice University, who nonetheless be­ l«eM at FsrSoe* BHiF**"! C6 ,ewM« in ew WM9iev9t Feea# PUia Letatt* M Wt N-Mart Ikaaping cir CWITe«Fr6« young man. doesn’t know how to fight. To him everybody is program,” Laski said. "But we’re very 872-2060 ment of Mental Retardation to improve 646-8227 580-9710 ^*A0O-tP2-2248 Bweethearti kind.” said Levesque’s sister, Debbie Maulucci. much concerned they don’t have a as much as four years ago. lieves the positions Jackson takes conditions at the Mansfield Training continuing system to monitor the iianrljpatpr Brralft Forty-four percent of Republi­ are a handicap as substantial as 20-year-olds School and provide community programs program.” can voters and 29 percent of that of race. for himself. 6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thtirgday, March 10, IflM MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. March 10, 1988 OPINION of Time to eliminate count the votesandsealthetallyln ject to the winner-take-all unfair­ tion to galvanize Congress into coverage of this event was David Kooi, the photographer who ind an envelopetheold-fashioned way ness of the Electoral College action on a constitutional excellent. My only disappoint­ attended the State Open. Your e Electoral College —withmeltedwaximprintedwith election. amendment. ment was in not being able to read ment, because theirs was several the. state seal. It’s fun; It’s Another unfairness of the sys­ It’s far too late to affect this that my son, Jim , was a champion t Directors I’otheMItor: traditional; it’s quaint; and I years old. The students at MHS Yale tem is in the differing values of our year’s election, of course. But the (or at lehst better than fourth), should be thankful that they have would gladly dispense with the votes on Election Day, depending NEW nof J a c k A funny thing happened in the 1988 presidential race does put the However, this was not to be seen, any equipment. Cheney Tech has It’s whole thing in favor of direct on the turnouts in the states we spotlight on the Electoral College due to Jim’s Injury in the Unlver presidential election 100 years none. Cheney Tech must make do and am popular election of the president. vote in. An example: In the 1984 and now is a good time to talk semi-finals. with'* the money allotted by the ignore A nderson ago. The candidate with the most The election of the Electoral election, the turnout in Connecti­ about it. an age- the votes didn’t win. Jim tore the ligaments in his left state, and no money is allo tt^ for i. College Is not really a national cut was nearly 1.5 million voters; Those of us who feel there has to elbow during his match against frivolities such as this. Usini A century has passed since election, but a batch of state In South Carolina it was less than 1 Pat Thomas. He wrestled again they ar Benjamin Harrison was elected be a better way toelecta president Under these circumstances, 5rs elections. And while that may million. Yet each state had eight of the United States should be (another loss) before telling Jim’s accomplishments are ex­ its shai the expert over the popular-vote winner, have made sense 200 years ago votes in the Electoral College. anyone that he washurt. Jim isnot and hoi speaking out and doing our best to traordinary. His training over the Grover Cleveland, and nothing when the system was created, it Each South Carolinian’s vote was educate the public on this matter. the kind of person that can accept Mars has been done to prevent a past three years (wrestling eight makes no sense now in an age of Jet worth about SO percent more than Because if the people really any excuses. However, a one- months a year) have made the mechai recurrence Of that strange elec­ travel and instant communica- the vote of each Connecticut armed wrestler is like a fish with real cIs It is not clear why the Board of Directors N o aw ards tion outcome. understand how the Electoral difference. But a big difference ignored the advice of William Camosci, the ' tion. The piresident of the United resident who cast a ballot. College works, and how it can one fin. He can go in circles, but still exists between a state school combui n Most people believe their vote in States represents the people and In a truly nationalelection, each defeat their collective will, I can’t get anywhere. turning o town’s director of engineering services, and the presidential election will and a Class LL school, as far as should be elected directly by the Individual’s vote would be of equal believe there will be a grounds- Pat Thomas attends Staples equipmentandbenefitsavailable. Ultin he decided to keep the unsafe Union Street count exactly the same as eve­ people ina truly national election. weight no matter where the voter well of demand for a change. High In Westport. I’m sure that help an the Bridge open while a new bridge is being built. for courage ryone else’s. They are wrong. iThe president does notcommuni- lives, regardless of turnout. Di­ I invite all (?onnecticutcltizens, their athletic facilities are top- Lola Classon Flames s The directors may have had in mind the Most people believe the candi­ jeate indirectly with us th roudh ou r rect popular election of the including political leaders, to notch, and include a wrestling all app< WASHINGTON — Three auditors who uncovered date who gets the most votes on 8 Wetherell St. inconvenience that residents of Union Street governors or congressional dele­ president would not only be fairer, speak out on this issue. A ceiitury room and weight-lifting equip­ Manchester of turbi ihe and other motorists might face for about a problems at America’s weapons-manufacturlng Nov. 8 will be elected president. gations; he speaks directly to us but it would be a great incentive to of delay is long enough. ment. Cheney Tech, on the other profess nuclear reactors have paid for their candor. When Not necessarily! year while construction is under way. through the media of mass vote. hand, uses the cafeteria as a Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., recommended that the Whom will we be voting for on rommunication. Letters to the editor But Camosci had concerns about the safety I’m not saying that representa­ Julia H. TashJIan practice room (the kids have to Pad Energy Department publicly recognize the Nov. 8? For slates of candidates The slates of candidates for the tion should be based on voter Secretary of the State move all the furniture before and of the weakened bridge, now limited to a Letters should be brief and to ay courage of the trio, the three were rewarded in a for the Electoral College. Because Electoral College are elected on a turnout rather than population. I Hartford after each day’s practice) and has the point. They should be typed or WAS four-ton load. With heavy construction trucks curious fashion and in varying degrees. the Electoral College is an winner-take-all basis in each am saying that elections should be no weight-training facilities. neatly handwritten, and, for ease Buddy moving in the area, the structure could be One is slated for a transfer, one was laid off, and imperfect instrument, it may or state. It doesn’t matter whether decided directly by those who Tech school lacks Therefore, Jim ’s loss by 3polnts is in editing, should be double­ by the ( further damaged. Those who normally use the the third was transferred before Dingell got may not represent the will of the the election in Connecticut is a vote. fairly insignificant when com­ spaced. Letters must be signed becaus 'LOO K-f U/ENT TO W E POST OFFICE AND BOUGHT ALL THE 2 2 * STAMPS THEV HAD’ involved. At this year’s Energy Department people who vote in the general landslide or a cliff-hanger; all It’s been 100 years since Harri­ pared to the advantages the with name, address and daytinte Abou bridge might be better off to use alternate awards ceremony, the honors went to others. election. That’s how Harrison weight equipment routes. Their safety is more important than eight persons on the winning state son defeated the more popular children in the larger schools telephone number (for nations A Now Dingell’s subcommittee on oversight and could win the 1988 election despite will be elected. Cleveland, and yet the Electoral To the Editor; have. verification), sold foi their convenience. investigations for the House Energy and having been outpolled by Cleve­ ’The political parties abandoned College is still with us and so is the I read about the Manchester The Herald reserves the right Whili Granted, it is desirable to permit Open Forum Commerce Committee may hold a hearing to look land on Election Day. winner-take-all primaries for na­ possibility of another overturning I would like to extend my thanks High School budgetexpenditure to to edit letters in the interests of the holi I emergency vehicles to get where they have to at the way the three were treated. While nothing is The real presidential election tional convention delegates some of the will of the people. I believe to Len Auster, sports editor, and purchase new Nautilus equlp- brevity, clarity and taste. I to the s go by the quickest route. But the only fire final, a subcommittee staffer told us hearings were will take place at meetings In each time ago, but the mechanism there is a consensus that the replace vehicle that crosses the bridge now, because a "distinct possibility.” state next December. On that persists in the Electoral College. Electoral College should be abol­ separal they had safe places in which todo to provide complete and accurate Dingell has long been interested in safety an^^ occasion, I will preside over a he of the weight limit, is the Eighth District Fire A list of wants It is ironic that while the parties ished, but I’m not sure there is a chokinf so. information to their patients, and security lapses at the plants where U.S. nuclear meeting of eight people in my try tomaketheirstatedelegations consensus in favor of direct Pers( Department’s mini-pumper. weapons are built. We piqued his interest in 1982 office. They will cast their votes for Manchester 4. When are the folks at the their patients have the right to reflect the primary results in a popular election of the president contact Arrangements are already in place under receive it. How else can anyone when we hired a helicopter to fly one of our for president on paper ballots and proportional way, the eventual or any other alternative system. It To the Editor: Parkade going to do something North, I which the the Town of Manchester Fire make an informed decision? associates back and forth over the Savannah River put them in a wooden box. I will nominees for president are sub­ may take another 1888-type elec­ 1-813-93 'b about the back entrance to the Judge Skinner’s ruling means Plant in South Carolina. No one challenged the Department would fight structure fires on Marshall’s mall? It has always 1-800-63 Union Street north of the bridge from its I have a want list. No, it’s not a that complete reproductive helicopter, showing how vulnerable the nuclear »nt wish list, because those are things been a mess and continues to health care counseling will con­ reactor would be to a terrorist attack. Buckland station. Those arrangements could you fantasize about and are a bit worsen. The regular parking area DISCOUNT IS OUR MIDDLE NAME be formalized and expanded during the tinue to be available to poor Our reports prompted Dingell’s subcommittee to Obsl futuristic. My list is full of things is always full, and this part (near women, as it is to those who can examine security in 1983. In the process, Dingell construction period if the bridge were closed, that are reasonable and viable the movie theater) is the only afford to pay for it. turned up what he called "a curious reward and MANCHESTER DISCOUNT LIQUORS WASl Police cruisers can get to the area from requests. See what you think: otheravallableparkingplace. But punishment system” for employees who make threat o the entrance looks like Swiss 1032 Tolland Tpke., Manchester, CT 649-4750 points north of the bridge. Only the paramedic Elizabeth K. Brown mistakes or who uncover the mistakes of others. obstetii 1. Restaurants that have more cheese (and not Lorraine). When The recent treatment of the trio of auditors may Conveniently Located In Heartland Plaza and tha' service would have to make a roundabout Stop & Shop moved in, they re-did 215 Mountain Road [ i i i trip. than one outlet in a city should Glastonbury show that little has changed for employees who MARTINI & ROSSI The SI have one that is totally non­ the parking lot and the road area blow the whistle. Pisis (barboWM)__ __ NovemI And closing the bridge during construction over there. Someone in the Piels or Asti Spumante Avia 1.5 L...... *1.99 Obstetr smoking. Actually. I think that The three auditors, Casey Ruud, James Simpkin 750ml Our Prioa *3.99 • *2 R«btta would save some money for Connecticut restaurants should be non­ Parkade association should have and Mark Hermanson, appeared before Dingell’s PIbIb Light the nati looked at the situation and done Our A m «.M - *2 RMM* getting But the main point is that the town hires around near where food is pre­ 5. Finally, a seasonal "want." their job to audit the plants, but they said their Schmidts (MNoMt)...... Embros 4L...... *4.49 "Ifth pared? McDonald’s, Friendly’s, Why can’t the town trucks come To the Editor: concerns were ignored by the private contractors more ar administrators with specific skills to advise Busch Cans (mmi..... Carlo Rossi 4L...... *4.58 elected officials. When the director of Shady Glen, Dairy Queen — Do and rid the streets of piles of snow operating the plants. The Department of Energy is Our PrlM e.M - >1 R«b«* you hear me? that are still heaped in parking Several weeks ago, after catch­ supposed to oversee those contractors. Miller (mimm*)------California Cellars 3L...*4.99 engineering services has concerns about the ing my hand in my snowblower, I After hearing their stories, Dingell wrote to Our PrlM ■ 11.80 RuMlu and travel lanes, even after a Bud Cans << safety of the bridge while construction is 2. C!enter Springs Park, and the week or so after a storm. On West had occasion to use the services of Energy Secretary John Herrington, nominating Inglenook 3L...... *5.99 Lowenbrau (bonM) Stu under way, the elected officials should be streets used to cut through this Middle Turnpike near East Ca­ our town paramedics. them for public recognition. “Such recognition *5.99 SebastianI i.SL...... *5.99 guided by what the engineer says. area on your way to the hospital. tholic, there is an entire driving I would like to take a moment to would serve notice that the department is serious Grolsch (boniM)... Country VarMal* publicly thank them. I don’t know about improving its health and safety program,’’ Mondavi i.SL...... If the advice had come from a consultant This is a highly traveled area and lane that is still (as of March 4) Heineken (•unhampoo & being, but few of us are. How many of the billions of government, does not ask if this is a just war being when the 22-year-old lieutenants of the armies of government also has to take into consideration how Baby Conditioner FLEX • FLEX our species can rise for one hour above the morally M o u s s e Qel justly fought: he reports to the draft board. How the world are given the moral onus for what they its budget will stimulate or depress the national All Typaa mediocre? That is the heart of Waldheim’s defense. few young boys are brought up to question economy. Bracer $ 2 3 9 All Typaa All Typaa have been ordered to do. Take a young Russian A ll Types Lotion 18 01. 5 oz. frviM Again and again, he’s said that he wasn’t a hero, government policy or the judgment of elders in from Perm or Odessa currently serving in The GAO says the feds can learn one thing from 9 02. *^aocn OCL 3.25 02. that he was like everybody else. He makes a the state — their dogged determination to balance 3 .5 oz. mruMC At\ positions of prestige and authority? Most social Afghanistan. What is his responsibility for the $J07 MOUtSI subsidiary pleading that he didn’t know everything systems, ours and the Austrians’, are founded on their budgets. There is an anti-deficit mind set in $ J 9 7 $207 nrvtON atrocities being committed by his army? What of HIVU>N that was going on and perhaps he didn’t, because teaching youth to conform, todo as expected, to be the young Israeli soldiers who are breaking the the states that makes overspending an extreme people are able to stay ignorant of intolerably part of the team. Young men are trained to do what bones of the Palestinians? Are they war criminals step rather than the norm. i 1j painful knowledge. One of the ways veterans get on young Waldheim did — go along with the program. or are they yet another generation of men. with their lives after the wars have ended is to During the Vietnam War period, with all the conditioned by their societies to do unspeakable forget it. In the shadows and chaos of occupied noisy anti-war rallies, "the support groups," and acts? What about American officials in Central Crown PharniKy Available at participating Austria, IMS, a young Kurt Waldheim had reason encouragement, only a small percentage of America wbo, for the sake of fighting off iHanrlipstrr Hrralft Proscription Center VALUE PLUS STORES! to forget. FLEX DRIXORAL conscriptees defied authority and refused to go. A communist inroads, made alliance with men ^ 8 W. Center St Not all Hama available at all aloraa. AFRIN Whatever Waldheim has tried to hide, the man larger number probably weasled out by coming up Foundsd In 1881 tifi* T a bb s s AUproj corrupting our youth with drugs? Manchester Not raaponalbla lor typographical errors. m who comes into our focus wasn’t a war criminal, with spurious medical reasons which kept them out Where are the heroes in our own government and PENNY M SIEFFERT...... PuWWm NET 20'a Spray but a war weakling, one of the millions upon of the services; yet more got out from under by in our time who stood up and said of the drug Qe 6 r OE T CHAPPELL...... Edltsr All Typaa All Types millions who went into their nations’ armies and DOUGLAS A BEVINS ....:...... E««eulh^’ EdNor manipulating the draft rules with student traffickers, "No, this is one war crime I won’t MARIE P GRADY...... CKy EdS" Health A 8 oz. 4 9 15ml. did as they were ordered. Far from being unusual. exemptions or joining the National Guard which, commit?” But such is a foolish question. We have ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... AmocIM* Editor Beauty Aids Kay Drug Co. Brookt Pharmacy Lenox Pharmacy ORKDRAL Afriii the evidence suggests that Waldheim was a usual for a few years, became a haven for people who no reason to expect heroes to come save us, young man. When the bugle sounds, and mothers, DENISE A ROBERTS...... AdvortNIng OhMlor Sale PricesI 14 Main SL. 5 K Enfield Ave.. 299 E. Center St. didn’t want to serve in the shooting war. standing Ut> alone against army and nation. MARK F ABRAITIS ...... Butinw. Monagw sweethearts, fathers and pals expect it of Nevetheless, most who were called to the colors EFFECTIVE DATES Eait Hartford Enfleld Manchester The Waldheim case teaches us that the good SHELDON COHEN...... Composing Minagor MMACH 10-12, loss 1 20-year-olds, the usual young man does not think went, and to this day no national consensus exists society is one which does not put its people in ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Prsstroom Msnigor o for himself, does not question home, community or as to whether it was the right or wrong thing to do. morally impossible situations. JEANNE G. FROMERTH...... Clreulstlon Msnogor / 1 0 - M 8 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. March 10. 1988 _M,ANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. March 10. 1988 — 7 BUSINESS SCIENCE Experts review immunization ffiTOUR BIGGESTCASH BACK EVER!

■rwho & HEALTH to save Third World children Stock forecasters not sure Your By Sydney Rubin ivera! United Nations Children's Fund, project “ the single most remar­ Contlnuei MHS Yale experts study flames The Associated Press WHO, the World Btink, theUnlted- kable example of International have Nations Development Program Interagency cooperation I’ve if red means ‘stop’ or ‘go’ average NEW HAVEN — Researchers at Yale :h has PARIS — World experts on and the Rockefeller Foundation. ever seen.” But tl University hope to enable pianes to fly higher children’s health are gathered in These organizations have been separate ike do One of the 11 papers to be By John Cunniff of the year the mass of them had and and cars to run more efficiently by soiving a French alpine town to review an working together since the early tain. What could you believe? If two cate y the reviewed at the meeting deals The Associated Press raised their estimates again, not an age-old probiem; understanding what fire is. immunization project that has 1980s on an international cam­ you couldn’t believe the measure­ involved edfor with the anticipated eradication as high as before but enough to Using sophisticated connputers and lasers, been saving millions of young paign to immunize children ments of what had occurred in the set into tl of polio from the Americas by NEW YORK - The stock push the likelihood of recession they are close to determining what a flame is — lives and to plan ways of helping against polio, diphtheria, whoop­ past you really couldn’t under­ Vincenti nces, more. 1990. market crash of last October further back into 1988. its shape, how its complicated reactions work ing cough and tetanus. The stand the present and that left you Seven e ex- obliterated faith in the usual They were on safe ground, without a stick to measure the and how it can be improved. “ Anyone who is anyone in project, aimed particularly at " I f this effort is successful, it contacte erthe economic forecasting tools, leav­ because such “ forecasts” wer­ future. international aid will be at this developing countries, has been a they had eight Marshall B. Long, associate professor of maybe possible to launch a global ing forecasters thrashing about in en’t forecasts at all but recogni­ meeting, “ said Dr. Ken Warren of stunning success. polio eradication campaign early the debris. increase e the mechanical engineering, said the flame is "a tion of what already had oc­ In such a predicament it is a the Rockefeller Foundation. The percentage of children real classic problem.” His group is studying in the 1990s,” said Henderson. “ A They’re still at it, wondering if curred. Car sales were strong, wise forecaster who uses both assessmi pence “ People want to come because vaccinated against the five CHRYSLER combustion and turbulence, the twisting, world without polio would be a the economic signals mean what people continued to take out hands, one to point gamely to the "W e n chool this is a group that is actually deadly diseases has risen from 5 fitting gift from the 20th to the 21st it’s an turning paths gases and fluids follow. they rused to mean. Does a red credit and consumer confidence future and the other to wave a ar as doing something and not Just percent in 1974 to 50 percent century.” MW VPra€R TURBO' high,” I Ultimately, understanding turbulence will’ talking.” light mean “ stop,” or couid it had resumed rising. warning that “ if on the other hand lable. AP photo today. Experts predict that by the possibly mean “ go.” woman. help answer basic questions about combustion. The three-day meeting in Tal- The participants also will dis­ By January the evidence was ...” It was a time for hedging. early 1990s, nearly every child in The usual tools and instru­ The wc asson Flames, wind, breathing, clouds and waterfalls HERE’S LOOKING AT YOU — Aqua, an loires, France, opens today. cuss controlling diarrheal dis­ sufficient for most of the breed to the world will be immunized. ments, such as the Index of The hedge was this: The be identi: ell St. all appear to depend on the complicated whims infant rhesus money at the Yerkes Among those expected to at­ eases, caring for pregnant stick their necks out and declare “ In a little over a decade a women and providing low-cost Leading E ^iiom ic Indicators, that the chances of recession economy would grow, but slug­ 'Cashl; how mu I ester of turbulence, said Katepalli Sreenivasan, Regional Primiite' Research Center in tend are Dr. Jonas Salk, discov­ 2500 public health revolution has proved of ll^le value in foretell gishly. The consumer would creased i professor of mechanical engineering. erer of the polio Salk vaccine; vaccines to impoverished were growing remote. Still, they In the lap of luxury... with turbocharged powec Atlanta, undergoes a vision-test to see quietly taken place,” said Dr. Ing the earthquake in securities spend, but cautiously. Couples ment to I Barber Conable, president of the nations. said, it would be a very dull how she has adapted to cataract Ralph H. Henderson, director of markets, and so the question now would buy homes, but carefully. A Spn World Bank; James P. Grant, the Dr. William Foege, executive economy in 1988, with little Pacifier is a hazard WHO’s expanded program on is whether they can be relied upon expansion. Cars would sell, but slowly. who aiso surgery. Yerkes scientists are seeking UNICEF executive director; director of the Task Force and nd to immunization. at all. Credit would expand, but barely. used, sail ways to treat congenital vision problems former World Bank President ed or WASHINGTON — Early models of the Baby Henderson said the vaccination former director of the U.S. Immediately after the crash No sooner had they braved the Now the hedge needs clipping. his prop< ease Buddy clip-on pacifier holder are being recalled in children. Robert McNamara, and Joshua campaign against measles, neon­ Centers for Diisease Control in fates and showed their courage and a loi almost every popular forecaster CHRYSLER uble- by the Consumer Product Safety Commission Cohen, director of the World atal tetunus and whooping cough Atlanta, will open the meeting went with his or her emotions and than they were shocked again. There are signs the economy is last assi Health Organization. gned because of a potential choking hazard. the height of their professional ability,” said Dr. is saving the lives of mure than a with background for discussions lowered estimates for economic Having recovered from their own expanding smartly, as indicated about $5( They will Join leaders of other on population control. tiibe About 9,000 of the holders were distributed Jimmie Gleason, chairman of the doctors’ million children each year in the activity. It was a safe bet, they shock, economic historians de­ by a surge in job creation and a LeBARONODUPE ” I thin international aid agencies, physi­ (for nationwide in 1986 and 1987, officials said. They committee on professional liability. “ We are developing world. Another Health ministers or their repre­ reasoned, because crashes al­ clared in retrospect that the jobless rate that fell in February jump for cians and health ministers from sold for about $3.95 each. looking at a situation where obstetrics is being 200,000 children are being saved sentatives are expected from ways led to recessions. fourth quarter had been stronger to just 5.7 percent, the lowest A He sal at least 13 countries. right While no injuries have been reported involving concentrated more and more in large urban and from the paralysis of polio, he China, India, Indonesia, Brazil, The recession didn’t come, than realized. since July 1979. The use of credit appeal th The symposium is sponsored by its of the holders, parents were urged to return them suburban areas.” said. Nigeria, Pakistan, Mexico, however. Impossible to compre­ Now, the sturdy crew of fore­ is strong. Car sales rose so Casiil A pro| the Task Force for Child Survi­ Warren, in a telephone inter­ sharply in late February that 2000 Middle ’ to the store where purchased for a free Egypt, Senegal, Colombia, Mo­ hend then, and still hard to casters was confronted with a Beauty with a passion fbrdriving. I val, whose members are the even manufacturers and dealers replacement. When tested, the small bear figure Old puzzle may be solved view from London, called the rocco, Peru and Uganda. believe, so-calied consumer con­ dilemma; If the economy was crease on were surprised. but she ( separated from the tiolder and thus could pose a fidence appeared not to be as stronger than had been realized FRANKFURT, West Germany — A was fair i choking hazard, officials said. badly damaged as they had before, perhaps it might be The evidence of economic ” I don Persons needing more information can mathematical puzzle that has fascinated thought. People still bought. stronger in the future than had strength piling up recently makes Doctors think anti-cancer drug Companies still hired. have ar contact Baby Buddies Inc., 615 Jasmine Avenue scientists and researchers for hundreds of years been forecast. Who could be it necessary for forecasters to Gradually, the forecasters be­ certain? against.” North, Suite I, Tarpon Springs, Fla., at may now be solved, a professor at West forecast more often, just to keep came brave again. Before the end Indeed, nobody could be cer- CHRYSLER 1-813-934-3359, or the Safety Commission at Germany’s Max-Planck Institute said their revisions ahead of the event. 1-800-638-2772. Wednesday. helps those with severe asthma The puzzle has been how to prove Fermat’s RFTH AVENUE T w e Last Theorem, developed by French BOSTON (AP) — Low doses of risks associated with the use of mathematician Pierre de Fermat, who lived because of the dramatic effects of Earnings, a fte Obstetricians quit early an anti-cancer drug may help methotrexate in severe asthma.” treatment with methotrexate. from 1601 to 1665. people with severe asthma re­ In an accompanying editorial, WASHINGTON — A survey says that the Nine patients continued to take The theorem states; X to the Nth power, plus duce their need for harmful Drs. Gary R. Cott and Reuben M. Cash ’Two El threat of malpractice suits caused 12 percent of methotrexate after the study was sales rise 10 0 0 rested Ti Y to the Nth power, equals Z to the Nth power, amounts of cortisone, a study Cherniack of the University of formally halted and four of them obstetricians to close their practices last year , While other luxury cars become more alike. Fifth Avenue starxls exit as a rare value. away fror where X, Y, and Z are nonzero Integers, has no published today suggests. Colorado agreed with that have completely stopped taking and that t^-thirds leave the field before ajie-SsT damaged solutions for N when N is an integer — or whole Despite the promising results, warning. prednisone. for Lydall said. The survey, conducted in October and / number — greater than the number two. however, experts cautioned that “ Many questions remain to be Four patients suffered mild Edward November for the American College of Fermat, who was also a magistrate, more study is needed to test the answered before low-dose metho­ nausea for several hours after Jobs Hill I Obstetricians and Gynecologists, showed that developed his expertise in mathematics as a long-term effects of the therapy trexate therapy should be consi­ taking methotrexate. This prob­ Lydall Inc. has announced criminal the national rate for physicians dropping hobby, and was one of the founders of modern before it is used routinely. dered as more than an experi­ iem went away within a few sales of $34.8 million for the fourth CHRYSLER conduct, p obstetrics has remained at 12 percent for the last Number Theory and Probability. In the study, published in the mental form of treatment for weeks in all but one of them. quarter of 1987, compared with and refus, two years, but that the age of those quitting is Japanese mathematician Yoichi Miyaoka, New England Journal of Medi­ steroid-dependent asthma,” they Besides its use in cancer $30.7 million for the same period printing, getting younger. cine, doctors gave the drug wrote. treatment, methotrexate also is last year. Earnings for the fourth LeBARONGTS who also works at the Max-Planck Institute for William W “ If this trend continues, we are going to see methotrexate to 14 people with The Seattle doctors stopped given to psoriasis- and arthritis quarter of 1987 were $2.5 million, Mathematics in Bonn, may have finally proven charged v more and more physicians leaving obstetrics at severe bronchial asthma. While their study earlier than planned sufferers. or 91 cents a share, compared Fermat’s Last Theorem. and interfi they took the drug, they were able with $980,000, or 35 cents a share, Both an to reduce their use of prednisone, for the fourth quarter of 1986. 'CashI A Newspaper In Education P rofram ter Super! an artificial form of cortisone, by For the year ended Dec. 31, the Sponsored by Americas luxury performance sedan without the luxury price. Police vt 36 percent. T h e Q u i z company reported sales of $134 Road afte Study: Married, insured people An estimated 5 percent to 7 The Manchester Herald million and earnings of $4.7 two intox percent of Americans have million, or $1.70 per share, waiting tc asthma. A small minority of these (10 points for ooch quostlon answtrod corrocOy) compared with 1986 sales of $113 worMscope vehicle th people require daily doses of ,'t* * r* million and earnings of $2.5 get more lung cancer treatment steroid drugs so they can breathe. million, or 87 cents per share. PLY/WOUTH While w was sugg Prednisone is among the most Lydall Chairman Millard H. and Wilsc BOSTON (AP) — Non-medical 1976. earlier, when their disease is common of these medications. Pryor Jr. said the fourth-quarter SUNDANCE ’The two n factors like patients' insurance Treating lung cancer is often more treatable, because their However, long-term use of high 1987 results were affected by few minui I coverage and marital status may futile. Surgery offers the only spouses are sensitive to symp­ doses of prednisone can lead to results of the CompuDyne Corp., could relii influence how aggressively they chance of cure, but in most toms that otherwise might have obesity, cataracts and weakening in which Lydall has a controlling CASH BACK cornfield, are treated for lung cancer, a patients the disease has spread been ignored. And instead of of the bones, among other things. interest. Lydall’s portion of Com- -5 0 0 Howeve study of more than 1,800 cases too far for it to help. Radiation assuming that the poor get too Dr. Michael F. Mullarkey of puDyne’s net income was 50cents field, Wil suggests. and sometimes chemotherapy little treatment, it’s possible that Virginia Mason Clinic in Seattle ft" ^ ^ ^ 4 ^ 4- ^ 4 per share for the fourth quarter of N $ 1 8 9 5 ' then ran t The research raises the possi­ may be used to ease symptoms. those with insurance get too tested methotrexate as an alter­ 1987 and 46 cents per share for the said. Afte bility that doctors may be influ­ The study found that cancer much, simply because they are native to prednisone for relieving year, compared with 19 cents per Equipped w ith 47 standard features at an affordable price! enced by more than simply patients were more likely to able to pay. inflammation, an underlying share and 26 cents per share for police. Wi he lay do patients’ medical needs in decid­ undergo surgery if they were cause of asthma. • • the same periods a year earlier. ing how to treat them. married or had private medical Mayer and Bradford wrote that They found preliminary evi­ Lower earnings from Compu­ police sail However, more treatment may it would be “ clearly undesirable” dence that methotrexate works. He was insurance. Those who didn’t get Dyne operations were offset by PLYMOUTH not always mean better care. The surgery were more likely to for such factors as insurance But they cautioned, “ Longer and gains on the sale of several PVC the police study found that people who receive radiation or drug therapy coverage to influence medical larger studies are needed to pipe plants and its Florida Upon re 1 After President Eric Arturo Delvalle tried to fire himp strongman RELIANT AMERICA received surgery, radiation or if they had insurance. treatment. define the ultimate benefits and custom sign business during the was discc General Manuel Noreiga, right, installed Solis Palma, left, as the chemotherapy for lung cancer “ Some doctors may be dis­ AP photo quarter, Pryor said. who had new President. TRUE O R FALSE; The U.S. has imposed a trade 57424 lived no longer than those who do quieted to learn that potentially 'u m Loni., JJnc.U n Lydall’s Fiber Materials Group police ch£ embargo against Panama because of its failure to take steps to RADAR UPGRADE — A technician exmaines one of the not. “ suggesting that the addi­ curative or palliative (symptom- had record sales and earnings for FCASH BACK out a tea limit drug trafficking. -5 0 0 tional treatment was given lar­ relieving) treatments were not 2,000 antenna elements on the face of a Pave Paws radar the quarter and for the year, police sail I +♦ Wilson gely to those who had little or provided to patients who seemed Specializing Exclusively In Secretary of State George Shultz system being upgraded by the Raytheon Co. in Wayland, Pryor said. The group continued 1 Matchwords $ 6 9 Z 4 cash bond nothing to gain from it.” less able to pay or who lacked a SLENDERIZING plus-size fashions. recently met with Mideasf lead­ (2 point* for each correct match) Mass. The 10-story-high device is reportedly so precise to expand its share of the market, relesed oi Other experts cautioned that spouse,” the researchers wrote. ers to attempt to get the peace he said. 1-embargo a-satire that it can spot, identify and track multiple targets as Discover one of Americas best car values! bond, polii discrimination against the unwed “ Our findings do suggest that the Where fashion is a process back on track. O f the Freed of much of the losses of and uninsured are not the only presence of inequities in the small as at a distance of 1,200 miles. the unprofitable Chicago plant Arab nations he visited, only ..?.. 2-obesity b-trade •Casli bacMoi fViail b iivw son npw 87arid 88 mmlpls indpalpr stnek possible explanations for the medical care of poor and socially iook, not a size. closed last year, the Elastomer supported his proposals. P lU l study’s findings. isolated patients with lung Products Group improved its 3-parody c-prohibition Basp stichpr pricp minus cash back allowance Excluclps iitip and (axes The study published in today’s cancer.” Bishop Desmond Tutu and other results significantly during 1987, 8ta1 leaders called for (CHOOSE When CD matured, New England Journal of Medi­ However, in an accompanying Pryor said. Another contributing 4-traffic d-fatness Covers 7 years or 70,000 miles on powertrain and 7 years or 100000 miles cine was written by Dr. E. Robert editorial, Drs. Robert J, Mayer O N E : a campaign of civil dis­ factor was the success of a new obedience, an international boy­ against outer body rust-through See a copy of this limited warranty when Greenberg and other doctors and W. Bradford Patterson of plant in Paragould, Ark., which ttmirre you visit your dealer Certain restrictions apply cott) to protest the recent ban­ 5-distress e-anguish from Dartmouth and the Univer­ Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in the interest stopped makes automotive suspension ning of 17 anti-apartheid groups sity of Vermont. Boston said there are other system parts, he said. in South Africa. Peopiewatch/SportiiDht It was based on 1,808 lung possible explanations. (S point, lor OKh corrKt aniw.r) QUESTION: Pryor noted that on Nov. 4, cancer cases, virtually ail of For instance, they raised the Thousands of Armenians in the 1 Tw o of rock’s biggest superstars kicked The maturity Lydall’s board of directors ap­ We want to maheyou an American Winner. those reported in New Hampshire possibility that married people Soviet Republic of Azerbaijan off U.S. tours recentiy. Michaei lackson date of my proved a plan to restructure the th and Vermont between 1973 and might seek medical attention want a region there joined to the iaunched his “ Bad” tour in Kansas City th rec-monlh company. The plan calls for the See your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer today! Armenian Republic. Unlike white began his "Tunnet of love” certificate of Investors’ spinning off to Lydall share- Armenians, most Azerbaijanians tour in Massachusetts. deposit was ’liolders a new company named are (C H O O S E O N E : Christian, Guide Corcap Inc., which will consist of Walter Polovchak, who became a celeb­ Feb. 3. On that Shiite Moslem). the company’s Elastomer Pro­ rity when he refused to return to date, the william A. 9 Doyle ducts Group and Lydall’s invest­ Tw o significant studies on obesity accrued inter­ MANCHESTER PLYMOUTH, INC. with his parents, is on a tour to promote ment in CompuDyne Corp. Lydall e a i t h m o u r c e recentiy conctuded that most est was added H S his book “ Freedom’s Child.” Inc. will be a focused manufac­ obese peopte are that way be­ a-East Germany to the princi­ RT. 83, TOLLAND TURNPIKE pal. makingthe L w turer of engineered fiber cause they (C H O O S E O N E : eat b-Poland materials. e.cessivety, have a slower meta­ CD’s total value $49,669.36. AT MANCHESTER c-the Soviet Union some banks and savings and loan The reconstructing of Lydall TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. \ bolic rate). The top medal-winning nations at the I withdrew the entire $49,669.36 associations pay interest on the MEMORIAL HOSPITAL on Feb, 11. which was within the depends on a favorable ruling Calgary Winter Olympics were the money at their savings account from the Internal Revenue Ser­ Soviet Union with 29 total medals and 10-day grace period, The bank did rates. Other banks and S&Ls just CHORCHES MOTORS INC. COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCA'nON SERIES Newsname not pay me any interest for the vice that the spinoff of Corcap on (15 point. II you can Idanllly Ihl. (CHOOSE ONE: Switzerland, East Ger­ stop paying interest on that a share-for-share basis to Ly- [ parMn In Ilia nawa) eight days foIlQwing the CD’s PRESENTS many) with 25. money. dall’s existing shareholders will 80 OAKLAND STREET Move into Spring I am the founder of maturity date. When I asked why. 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March 10. 1988 W8 — • Assessment t NRC officials say fHanrliratrr Krralil questions SPORTS Section 2, Page 11 ‘continuous’ nuke plants secure Thursday, March 10,1988 N Hi Continued from page 1 WASHINGTON (AP) - Nu- ing from a boat, and truck bombs oftei r a - clear RegulatoryCommission...... like the ones used in terrorist trad average lot is a normal size. officials are defending regula attacks overseas. his I But the computer program tions designed to protect com­ ‘ ‘Simple prudence and common tend separates the assessment into the mercial reactors against terror­ sense dictate that the NRC that two categories whenever the lot ist attacks, but have ordered a assume that terrorist have cars Bi involved it larger than the figure 9^ /' review to see If the standards and that licensees should be Viv from set into the program for that area, should take into account truck required to protect against this of tl: bombs. V Vincent said. level of threat,” Gejdenson said. weel Seven of eight homeowners NRC Chairman Lando W. Zech In an interview last week, the Wha contacted by the Herald said that told a House subcommittee Wed­ congressman said “ the gang that In th they had received their notices of nesday that the commission has couldn’t shoot straight could take exte; increase. Two of those said the confidence in the current safety any one of these facilities" under Cam assessment was high. rules, but recently instructed its the current standards. " I staff to draft a series of options "We received It yesterday and Zech said the regulations are old f it’s an awful lot. It’s awfully related to a truck-bomb threat “ adequate and appropriate at "F high," said a Timrod Road "as a prudent measure.” this time.” And he said the NRC is chan woman. The disclosure came as Rep. in daily contact with U.S. intelli­ Brod ’The woman, who didn’t want to Sam Gejdenson, D-Conn., chair­ (Liul man of the House Interior and gence agencies monitoring any be identified, couldn’t say how by potential threats. and I how much the assessment in­ Insular Affairs subcommittee on brea But he added that the NRC told creased was from the 1986 assess­ general oversight and investiga­ Th the staff last month to prepare "a ment to the 1987 assessment. tions, and NRC officials clashed 32-7, range of options” regarding a A Spruce Street homeowner, over commission security final truck-bomb threat for commis­ who also did not want his name requirements. Divi! ./.-i sion consideration. Such recom­ used, said that the assessment on Gejdenson urged the commis­ nesdi mendations could eventually be­ his property, a multi-family unit sion to beef up its security two { come regulations, said NRC and a lot, had jumped from his standards, which require plant the V spokesman Bob Newlin. last assessment of $39,850 to operators to protect against a the I about $59,000. hypothetical threat of “ several” Zech said the staff review place " I think that’s asking too big a terrorists armed with hand-held stems from a December classi­ idle( jump for one year,” the man said. automatic weapons and aided by fied report by the National Mo He said he would probably an accomplice inside the plant. Security Council, but Gejdenson score appeal the assessment. Fuel from traditional U.S. contended the move was a I Whal A property owner on East commercial reactor cannot be response to his investigation, missi stolen and used to make nuclear I Middle Turnpike said the in­ which started several weeks " ( I Rtglntld Ptnto/MinohMtar Hcrild crease on her property was large, bombs. But Gejdenson said he before the commission told the great but she couldn’t say whether it SYMPOSIUM-BOUND - Llli Aramli of will present at the Science Symposium feared terrorists could break into staff to look at security options. stumi a nuclear reactor and take It over, was fair or not. Pine Street studies a model of the heart Gejdenson revealed that the “ I ha at Wesleyan University on March 14 and holding it and the surrounding " I don’t really know, I don’t agency began working on a too.” which is the subject of research that she 15. region hostage or — in the worst have anything to judge it truck-bomb regulation following But case scenario — trigger a nuclear against.” she said. the October 1983 bombing of the knocli meltdown that would release Marine barracks in Lebanon, but Steve deadly radiation into the When Among ‘Junior^ scientists, atmosphere. the commission never approved Two charged the proposal. Rep. Peter A. DeFazio, D-Ore., pointed to a threat last June from NRC officials and Rep. Denny after fleeing state-run Tehran radio that said Smith, R-Ore., the subcommit­ these 2 score very high Iran could attack U.S. reactors in tee’s top GOP member, wanted Two Ellington men were ar­ retaliation against American the hearing closed to the public. rested Tuesday after one ran Continued from page I surrounded by trees. forcces in the Persian Gulf. Smith said he feared the release A away from police and the other ” 1 used to live in a normal house, you know, a “ You have people here who of classified information and Reginild PInlo/Minchntar H»r«ld Rcginild PInto/ManohMter Herald symposium. damaged a police cruiser, police split-level,” he said. “ But I moved (to Bolton) want to be martyrs,” DeFazio publicizing the idea of attacking a said. "Oh gosh,” Aramli said when she thinks about IN TROUBLE — Manchester’s Matt LL second-round game at Farmington when I was 10 and I had to get interested (in tree said. "This would be a ’spiectacu- nuclear plant. GIVE ME ROOM — Manchester’s Jason their Class LL second round state N Edward P. Masterson, 29, of 334 delivering her talk. ’’I ’ll have to present it to Vaughn (30) is trapped by Hall’s Larnell farms) to adapt.” lar event that they could go out But Gejdenson said he wanted High School. Vaughn hit a big 4-point Goddard (25) Is surrounded by Hall sity Jobs Hill Road, was charged with many people.” she said. Satchell (30) and Michael McGann tournament game Wednesday night. And as his trees grew, so did his interest in soil with.” an open hearing. " I believe that play at the end for MHS. thir criminal mischief, disorderly But Aramli is going in well-prepared. defenders James Coleman (left), Tim Manchester won, 78-70. conservation. Gejdenson said the regulations the public has the right to know (right) during Wednesday night’s Ciass the conduct, possession of narcotics, " I ’m going to have slides and I ’ll talk from Reliford and David Roberts (44), during He was troop representative to the National should protect against a car or what actions the NRC is taking, or inti and refusal to submit to finger­ that.” she said. Boy Scout Diamond Jubilee Celebration in truck bursting through a plant’s not taking, to protect against the Ma printing, police said. Howard Listening to her give that talk might be Virginia in 1985 and later lectured on land and chain-link fence, attackers invad­ risk of nuclear sabotage.” taki Hathaway, 16. of Quarry Road, Bolton. He was William Wilson, 323 Main St., was water plants and their effects on the toni selected to participate in the symposium when he charged with disorderly conduct environment. the and interfering, police said. won an essay contest at school on how science is a At the symposium, Hathaway said he’s going to Vaughn’s 4-pointer key to MHS victory takI part of his life outside of school. Both are to appear in Manches­ be listening to the various speakers and bur; ” I taught the Boy Scouts about the geology of Coventry High seniors ter Superior Court Monday. attending the workshops. He will be prepared to of tl Police were called to Hillstown New England.” he said. discuss the two-day event at school when he Road after receiving a report of Hathaway said he would give taiks about the returns. L two intoxicated men, who were different layers of rocks and the soil. Though he has another year of high school left, on stage three nights Indians to face Danbury in Class LL quarterfinals on Friday Ea! waiting to have a flat tire in the Hathaway lives on a tree farm and now meets Hathaway is already thinking about pursuing a Bv Jim Tlernev Friday night at 8:15 at Crosby was a crusher,” Hall Coach ove vehicle they were in repaired. with state foresters to help plan proper career. But it’s probably going to be in Bv Jacqueline Bennett died in a plane crash in 1985,” Manchester Herald Indians. He netted a team-high 21j continued his torrid shooting (Coleman) face. Art Temple also management for tree farms. High in Waterbury. Hall finishes Chuck Claffey said. “ Vaughn’s a ll-l While waiting for a tow truck, it economics, he said. Manchester Herald Johnson said. points and grabbed 14 reboyndST^ during the second quarter, scor­ did a good job on him.” its season at 14-8. good player. At 6-3, he could see son was suggested that Masterson But the high school junjor wasn’t always ” It’s tough.” he said. “ I like them both.” FARMINGTON - When a along with some key blocked ing 13 points giving him 23 at the The Warriors’ last lead was He also wrote three dramas, After the Warriors’ Michael the floor. He just whips it (the Hu.< and Wilson wait in the cruiser. COVENTRY — Seven Coventry pressure game is on the line. shots down the stretch. Oqddard half, yet a Vaughn 3-pointer 51-50 with four minutes left in the she added. McGann nailed a 3-pointer to knot ball). He’s got a great arm.” The two men agreed, but after a High School seniors will perform Manchester High repeatedly added 15 points and 14 rebounds. before intermission put Manches­ third period. A and layup by The story revolves around the the contest at 66-all with 4:32 left Vaughn tallied nine of his 18 few minutes, Wilson asked if he in the school’s second annual looks to one particular senior Goddard needs nine points Fri­ ter up, 43-40. Temple pushed Manchester’s I nerd Rick Steadman, played by in the game. Indian senior points in the fourth quarter, I could relieve himself in a nearby day night to break the single­ “ They pushed it up the floor and senior play to be held at the school whose experience will hopefully co-captain Matt Vaughn decided lead to six. 59-53, heading into the cornfield, police said. Kemp quits race; Hart next Greg Lancaster, and the charac­ dished out 10 assists, and con­ season scoring record of 408 set we pushed it up the floor,” Kinel tonight through Saturday. guide them to a victory. it was his time to grab the reins of final stanza. However, after walking into the ter of William Cubbert, an nected on four 3-pointers. by Bill Anderson In 1980-81. said. "We thought that was the R( The play will start at 7:30 In an intensely fought second- this rollercoaster affair. “ They (Manchester) frus­ field, Wilson kept walking and Continued from page I Two of the Democrats — Sen. Gore. architect played by Scott Aldort. “ The 4-point play was big.” “ I thought our inside people way it was going to be.” tonight, 8 p.m. on Friday and 7; 30 round state tournament Class LL With 2; 59 to play, Vaughn drove trated him (Coleman),” Claffey then ran through the field, police Paul Simon and Jesse Jackson — "We get stronger every day,” Steadman saved Cubbert’s life in Manchester Coach Frank Kinel played extremely well. Paris had Manchester’s halftime stra­ p.m. on Saturday. East Region contest between the the lane and perfectly fed 6-foot-6 explained. "James can’t do it ell said. After being chased down by his staff he was abandoning his were campaigning on home turf Jackson told plant workers in "Because there is such a gap Vietnam. The two haven’t seen said. “ It gave us a little breathing a great game and Jason played tegy of shutting down Coleman for the whole game.” each other in 10 years as the play top-ranked Indians and eighth- junior Paris Oates for a slam room. I thought Matt had a really ro police. Wilson refused to get upas bid. in Illinois, with its prize of 173 suburban Chicago. between the fall and spring plays very well,” Kinel said. proved to be the decisive factor. A Vaughn 3-pointer had given begins, when Steadman comes to ranked Hall High School of West dunk and Manchester led, 68-66. outstanding game.” he lay down in a row of weeds, The Super Tuesday races left Democratic delegates. Simon, Gore, however, pronounced the drama club puts on, last This game was fast-paced from Junior Calvin Meggett was as­ the Indians a 65-59 lead with 6:22 visit Cubbert, bringing him head­ Hartford, it was this senior’s Following a Warriors’ missed police said. Hart disqualified for further who bypassed Tuesday’s contests himself the Democrat most likely year’s seniors decided they Two free throws each by Jason the opening tap with Hall gaining signed Coleman in Manchester’s left. An Oates technical foul Bv K< aches caused through a series of poise and smart decision-making shot, Vaughn, while falling back­ Goddard, junior Eric Widmer The A He was forcefully taken back to federal matching funds. He tech­ and said he must do well in Illinois to succeed in November. wanted to do one themselves in its largest lead, 19-14, after one box-and-one defense in the second allowed Coleman to sink one of practical jokes. which elevated Manchester to a wards swished home a 3-pointer and Vaughn in the last two the police cruiser, police said. nically lost his eligibility last to continue, wasn’t planning to ‘T m not going to say that any of between. So, of course we wanted thrilling 78-70 win Wednesday stanza. Manchester committed half. Coleman had only nine two free throws and then and was fouled by Hall’s James minutes iced the game for Man­ Upon returning to the cruiser, it month, but could have restored it spend any money on television our candidates are unelectable,” to do one this year,” Qianning, “ At first we had trouble getting nine first-quarter turnovers and points (3-for-9 from the floor) McGann’s 3-pointer tied it at night at Farmington High School. Coleman on the play. Vaughn chester. The Indians were 11-for- was discovered that Masterson, with a 10-percent draw in any of advertising. he said in an interview on Cable Stave, one of the actors and stage through rehearsals, we laughed Coleman, who pumped in a after the intermission. 66-ali. McGann added 13 points The victory places the 19-3 sank the to complete 15 from the charity stripe in the who had been left alone while the day’s primaries. “ I offer Illinois 30 years of News Network. “ But I have the manager said during a break in a so much,” said Stave. game-high 32 points, had 10 in the “ It (box-and-one) slowed Cole­ for Hall. Indians in the LL quarterfinals the dramatic 4-point play, giving final stanza. police chased Wilson, had kicked Hart had already dropped out service rather than a 30-second best chance.” recent rehearsal. He said nerd characters are initial eight minutes. man down,” Kinel said. “ The key Manchester was eliminated by where they will face Danbury the Indians a 72-66 lead with 2:37 “ I just provided the leader­ out a tear door of the cruiser, of the Democratic race once. In commercial,” he said. The Tennessee senator visited The group will put on "The very popular with young people The Indians ran off the first six to it was we challenged Calvin eventual LL champion West High School, a 67-48 winner over left. ship,” Vaughn explained. police said. May, he quit amid reports of his Jackson, for his part, made a a steel-fabricating plant on Chi­ Nerd” by Larry Shue, recom­ these days. points of the second quarter and Meggett at halftime. We told him Notre Dame of West Haven. “ That 4-point play at the end Oates was immense for the Wilson was released on a $500 relationship with a Miami model, triumphant homecoming to Chi­ cago's North Side, donning a hard mended to them by their drama “ It’s not good to really be a nerd took a 21-20 lead. Coleman that he was going to be in his Please turn to page 12 cash bond, while Masterson was and he amazed political ob­ cago on Wednesday, still thrilled hat and promising to "campaign coach, Betty Johnson. Johnson but it’s good to pretend to be — to relesed on a $2,500 non-surety servers by declaring in De­ by his showing the day before. He full blast” in the state. had seen the play, currently on act like one,” Stave said. bond, police said. cember that he was back. placed first in thfr popular vote, Hard hats proved a popular Broadway, there last year. Johnson took a stab at the The rest of the Democrats were splitting a big delegate haul with accessory as the campaign " I thought it was great fun and reason for that saying, "Because gathering for a forum tonight Massachusetts Gov. Michael Du­ moved into the industrial belt. that the kids would enjoy doing this is the computer age, kids who Coventry new face in finals clir Plumber to head sponsored by Illinois Democrats. kakis and Tennessee Sen. Albert Dukakis, too, wore one as he, too, it.” Johnson said. are really smart are more Adi toured a steel factory. Johnson said “ The Nerd’.’ is one popular so it’s easier for them and etate'e AFL-CIO poll The theme of electability was of two comedies written by Shue. others to have a sense of humor Meets Kolbe Cathedral Friday in Class S title game WEST HARTFORD (AP) Business helps Bridgeport also sounded by Dukakis. " I hope The other, "The Foreigner,” is about... themselves.” — A 37-year-old Greenwich when the people of Illinois cast being made into a movie starring The rest of the cast includes plumber has been selected their votes they’li do so for Robin Williams. Patrick Rossiter. Sandy Rollins, Continued from page I and said he would evaluate every By Len Auster Coventry a good game.” “ The advantage,” MacDonald says. bac president of the Connecticut someone who can cieariy win the “ It was on his way to negotiate Julie Scussel and Jennifer dominate most games inside.” city department for possible Manchester Herald key will be our defensive inten­ “ We don’t have anyone who can AFL-CIO by the labor feder­ presidency.” he said. the rights to that movie that Shue Thompson. Holloway will have Mizesko ation's executive board. eluding companies and state and additional cuts. He has also asked sity. We have to maintain it like match the other two big kids.” and Maura Danehy to contend NEW BRITAIN — There will be BE John Olsen was selected federal grants. the General Assembly to buy or we did against Westbrook and The Cougars’ other big threats with inside. Leslie Danehy will a familiar face and a new one Wednesday to succeed Betty Ukeles predicted results would guarantee municipal bonds to be Portland. If we can do that, I like are senior Julia Rembert, aver­ find 5-foot-2 junior Sharlene Dun­ when Kolbe Cathedral and Coven­ L. Tianti, the first woman in be seen within six months. sold to relieve the debt. our chances.” Dimmock said. aging 14 points a game. She’s the bar as an escort most of the night witl try High line up for Friday’s state y? the country to head a state City officials have estimated Bucci has attributed the deficit Each team has several wea­ Cougars’ three-point threat, hit­ in Kolbe’s man-to-man defense. an i Class S girls’ basketball cham­ labor federation. Tianti has the deficit at $18 million as of June to high cpsts for police overtime, An opportupity to share with pons in its arsenal. The top gun ting five 3-pointers in the semifi­ “ She always gets the other didi pionship game at Central Connec­ been nominated as state 30,1987 and they expect the figure and management problems at the for Coventry is 5-foot-lO senior nal victory among her 17 points. team’s best player,” MacDonald nini ticut State University’s Kaiser labor commissioner by Gov. to increase before the end of the city welfare department and the those who need you ... point guard Leslie Danehy, who is Rembert holds the state record said. Rembert most likely will our Hall. William O’ Neill. current fiscal year. Dinan Memorial Center, the averaging 18.5 points and 7.1 for girls with seven 3-pointers in a have to shake Patriot senior Anna Tap off is set for 5:30 p.m. Bucci has laid off 13 employees city-run nursing home. rebounds per game. MacDonald, game this year against Pompe- Werfel. The 5-foot-5 Werfel, who The top-ranked Cougars. 23-0. who has scouted the Patriots a raug. Five-foot-7 junior Thyjuan averages 5,1 points pergame. has wh( Piease give are making their third straight couple of times, is well aware of Stack averages 10.5 points and 11 been Dimmock’s stopper of late. trip to the final. They lost each of her. “ I think Danehy is the key.” rebounds a game. For a bunch of Patriots, this up a generousiy! the first two times to six-time he said, “ but Coventry has more Coventry’s trip to the final is will be their second trip to a state without champion Westbrook, losing last things to hurt you with than not all that unexpected. It had a final this year. Leslie and Maura Only year’s title game 45-41. The No. 2 Portland.” he added. veteran cast coming back from Danehy, Werfel, Molly Jacobson, gam e’s o d ia n d ranked Patriots, 23-2 and two- Five-foot-10 senior Kim Mi- last year’s team that-made it to Corine Cagianello, Brenda Tha- score fc time Charter Oak Conference 168 Woodland St. • 643-8474 GARDENS zesko, who had a big semifinal the quarterfinals. Getting past lacker and Nektaria Gitsis were Open 8 am - 6 pm Daily champions, are making their first with 18 points, 14 rebounds and 6 the quarterfinal round, which the on the soccer team that was in the Jtt» 6 appearance in a title game under blocked shots, is next for the Patriots did against Westbrook, state Class S championship. That Paul fourth-year Coach Ray CHRYSANTHEMUMS Patriots. She’s averaging 14.9 was the biggest hurdle. That had team bowed to Granby. “ I think goals, t Dimmock. ST. PATRICK’S CALLALILLIES points and 10.9 rebounds a game. been their stumbling block three getting into two finals and losing defens Coventry is not a complete AZALEAS RCHBISHOP’S Coventry has another tall timber consecutive years. them would be horrible,” Werfel added f DAY stranger, however, to the cham­ VIOLETS in its arsenal in 5-foot-11 junior Kolbe’s return to the title P m e said, “ but I feel we’re going to win play goi pionship round. It bowed to East Maura Danehy, who is averaging is surprising, according to Mac­ SHAMROCK CALCEOLARIA ANNUAL O n this game. I just have that tie with Hampton in the 1980 Class S 7.5 points and a team-leading 11.1 Donald. “ I never expected this. feeling.” CROWN OF THORNS finals. The J APPEAL O q rebounds a game. We lost three four-yearstarters,” Dimmock. after the Portland hockey The Patriots earned the trip to $1l9 BROMELIADS ” In a lot of ways she (Maura) is he said, naming Jenny Dunbar victory, said his team was happy manage IJTTOO the final with a 53-40 win over (Southern California), Lisa Sa- Alto, I pot BEQONIAS our unsung hero,” Dimmock to be in the finals. He thought 7; 15 got BOSTON Portland High while Kolbe made void (Sacred Heart) and Lenore GREEN CARNATIONS! TULIPS said. “ She comes in and doesalot more about it Wednesday. "Once A1 Mac it with a 60-42 drubbing of Somers. of the dirty work. Rebounds from Matthews, Wes Matthews’ HYACINTH FERNS we start practicing it’ll start within 0 DAFFODILS Both Dimmock and first-year younger sister. “ When we strted HERBS Maura are very important. When hitting us that ’hey, we have more Loob tie trWMs Kolbe Coach Tom MacDonald, the year I was looking for a she gets a she controls it than a chance of being there.’ No Winnij CYCLAMEN who was assistant to Dave respectable season of 12-8. 15-5. and gets it to Leslie. She rarely one will remember who lost the Reginald Plnlo/MinchMter Herald eight pi PRIMROSES COMPLETE GREENVIEW Hennessey previously, are hop­ turns It over.” “ The key was the kids came final. The Jel FERNS 4-Step Special ing his team continues its recent Kolbe’s lone inside threat is together as a team. Wedon’thave PATRIOT LEADER — Coventry’s Leslie Danehy glides “ Now that we’re here, we have goals foi success. 5-foot-ll sophomore Tara Hollo­ any superstars. We have two over Portland’s Nancy Barrett for two of her 25 points in HAROY GERANIUMS Reg. to go out and play the best we can. NHL rec •»V 134 FARIVlINGTOiy AVENUE HARTFORD. CT 06105 ” I just hope we play as well as way. who is averaging 12 points point guards to handle any Tuesday’s 53-40 semifinal victory. Danehy and company HANGING POTS I don’t think we’re going to (lo Pittsbur RIMROSE we did against Somers,” MacDo­ and 14 rebounds a game. “ They pressure and with Holloway meet Kolbe Cathedral Friday for the state Class S M CiIrs-r WWt POTTED ROSES SPECIAL ** nald said. " If we do, we can give anything different from the last the 1986 5 5 9 (Coventry) have a distinct height coming of age, she was able to couple of games.” championship. 12 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. March 10, 19M Brodeur big help MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, March 10, 1988 — 13 Temple clinches NCAA berth to new, old clubs By The Associated Press said Purdue might have had a pensions for the tournament’s HARTFORD (AP) - It Isn’t opted not to leave the Los Angeles ■^p-ranked Temple and No. 2 NCAA Hoop letdown after locking up the title game on Thursday. often a player involved in a recent league title against Michigan last That game will match FDU net, Ferraro was able to pick his n rd u e are headed for the same weekend. trade helps both his new team and spot and netted his 17th with place, the NCAA Tournament, on against Monmouth, which beat his former teammates, but goal- That element is based on Evans "The toughest thing in the Big St. Francis, N.Y., 61-48. 6: In the game. different paths. dishing the ball to Macon, the tender Richard Brodeur did just The Owls won their 15th consec- Ten is the game after a tough, In the Western Athletic Confer­ "I’m somewhat surprised he freshman star, and sharpshooter physical game. It's hard to ploy that Wednesday night. didn’t challenge me but you can’t « « **««Ung Rhode Island ence, Reggie Cross scored 27 Brodeur. acquired by Hartford Mike Vreeswyk, who scored 17 well in that situation,” he said. points and Chris Gaines added 23 complain about goals,” said Wednesday night for the points against the Rams, 26-6. from Vancouver on the final day Ferraro. "You take them any Atlantic 10 Conference tourna­ As for the chance of Ohio State, as Hawaii defeated Air Force of the NHL trading deadline this “ A good cake has all the 16-11, receiving an NCAA bid, 84-76. Hawaii’s reward: a date time you can get him.” ment championship. The victory elements in It,” Chaney said. week, stopped 17 shots to help the "All we can do is keep win­ assured Temple, 29-1, a top Williams said, “The NCAA selec­ with host Brigham Young, the top Whalers defeat Los Angeles 5-4. “Momma don’t have the shorten­ tion committee has a tough job. seed and the nation’s ITth-ranked ning,” said Brodeur. "Wegetona ■ceding in one of the four NCAA ing, the cake falls. \ ^ a t is our In the process, the Kings failed to roll, Quebec isn’t going to catch regionals. It’ll be the greatest thing in the team. extend a six-point lead over the us.” necessary element? Howard world if we make it, but I won’t be The Big Sky playoffs began Purdue, which also seemed Evans. Howie sets the table and disappointed if we don't.” Canucks, Brodeur’s former club. headed for a top seeding, with Weber State edging Nevada- The Kings. 25-40-5, nearly the rest of the players just come Tournaments: A bench-clearing "I help Hartford and I help my caught the Whalers. Los Angeles stumbled at Ohio State, falling Reno 96-93 in overtime and old friends,” said Brodeur. and eat.” scuffle at the end of the first half Montana beating Northern Ariz­ fell behind 4-1 early in the second 71-60. The defeat won’t cost the Rhode Island also hopes to feast marred Falrleigh Dickinson’s "Really, I’m just happy to geta period before starting a Boilermakers an NCAA bid, ona 77-72 at Bozeman, Mont. The chance to play in the NHL again,’’ at the NCAA banquet. 94-84 victory over Long Island in quarterfinais tonight pit Weber comeback. which was secured earlier by "We outrebounded Temple 39- the semifinals of the ECAC Brodeur said. "I know that Mike Jimmy Carson, scored his 43rd clinching the Big Ten title, but State against Idaho State, while (Liut) is the number one guy here 30 and that’s an unbelievable Metro. Four separate alterca­ Montana takes on Montana State. goal, and Luc Robitaille, his 41st, could affect where Purdue is stat,” Rams Coach Tom Penders tions broke out. including two and all I hope to do is give him a to bring Los Angeles within 4-3 placed in the NCAA field. Weber State guard Timmy break once in a while.” said. "That helped keep us in the involving FDU’s Charlie Roberts. Gibbs drove the right side of the after two periods. ’The Kings drew In the only other game involv­ game. We played the No. 1 team Officials, coaches and security The fourth-place Whalers, 29- even at 4-4 when Paul Fenton ing ranked teams. No. 19 Illinois lane, drew a foul and scored with 32-7, are battling to secure the in the country with an awful lot of personnel needed four minutes to five seconds remaining, breaking scored a short-handed goal at 8:46 beat lOth-ranked Michigan 85-74 heart and scratched back into it.” restore order. final playoff berth in the Adams of the third period. in the Big Ten. a 93-93 tie. Division. Hartford’s victory Wed­ Ohio State scratched past When the teams returned for "He just beat the defender to MacDermid sparked the Whal­ ( Temple won its third Atlantic 10 Purdue behind hot free throw the second half, the officials the glass and laid it in,” Coach nesday. decided on the second of ers with a goal and two assists. , tournament in four years as Mark two goals by Ray Ferraro, gave shooting late in the game and a levied three technicals against Larry Farmer said. “It was a Kevin Dineen and Dean Evason Macon scored 25 points and 12-point second half by Jerry each team. Roberts sank six free great play.” the Whalers their third victory in also scored for Hartford while Raglnatd PInto/M tnchntar Hcnid Howie Evans restarted the of­ the their last four games and Francis. That left Boilermakers throws for Fairleigh Dickinson. Regular Mason; Illinois. 21-9 Bemie Nicholls had the other Los INDIAN CELEBRATION — The Manchester bench fense after Rhode Island rallied Coach Gene Keady scratching his 22-6, and Glenn Daniels did the after its seventh victory in eight placed them five points ahead of Angeles goal. nights’ game with Hall at Farmington High School. The for a 51-50 lead. idle Quebec. comes out to greet their teammates after Matt Vaughn’s head. same for Long Island. games, registered its third "It sounds Jike old hat but the Indians won, 78-70. “The key to this team is that “After the game I wrote ‘Finish ECAC Metro Commissioner straight victory over a ranked Moments before Ferarro bottom line is winning and we’re dramatic 4-point play with two minutes left in Wednesday they know how to win,” Coach OUT OF RANGE — Temple's Mark Macon (12) grabs a scored on a breakaway to give the the job’ on the board. That’s a Chris Monasch visited both team as Ken Battle and Nick not doing it enough,” said Los Don Chaney said. "We are a good question that was not answered,” iocker rooms and told players Anderson scored 25 points each. rebound in front of Rhode Island's Tom Garrick in their Whalers the win, the center Angeles assistant coach Bryan team, but I think we can be better missed a vacant net. Keady said. that any more fights would result The Iliini beat Indiana and Iowa Atlantic Ten Championship game Wednesday. The Owls Maxwell who handled the bench If our team stays in its element.” Buckeyes Coach Gary Williams in immediate ejections and sus­ in previous games. I "(Paul) MacDermid made a duties. "I’m pleased with the way won, 68-63, to clinch an NCAA tourney berth. I great centering pass and I just we played and the way we came MHS moves into quarterfinals stumbled and fell.” Ferraro said. back but I’m not pleased we lost.” ”I had an open net to shoot at, Hartford has a tough stretch Continued from page II too.” “We’ve reached the same point Haven in last year’s — .lames Coleman 134-732, Sports In Mets hopeio cool Strawberry’s storm this weekend as they visit the we were at last year,” Kinel said. quarterfinals. Tim Relltord 2 0-0 4, David Roberts 4 2-5 But seconds '^ter, Ferraro Montreal Canadians in the Forum Haven last year in the quarterfi­ ®' •'“ '■oe DoCunha 1 knocked the pu™ away from “This time we want to go (out) „ WANCMKITER (71) — Mott Vauohn 5 0-0 2, Michael McGann 4 4-8 13, Larnell By Ben Walker “There are too many distrac­ teammates, biaming them for the playfully how well Whitey Her­ Saturday night before returning nals. but the Indians hope to Peters 00-1 0, Paris Oates 9 Satcheil 4 0-0 8. Little League in need of coaches The Associated Press tions as it is.” Mets Manager Steve Duchesne'at center ice. home Sunday to meet the Quebec and win. Last year we were a 3-5 21, Corv Gofdston 2 5-6 9, Jason team’s faiiure last season. He zog. manager of the St. Louis improve on last year’s little embarrassed.” Manches­ Goddard 4 7-1415, Cal vin Megoetf 32-28, 3-polnt goals: Manchester— Vaughn Davey Johnson said Wednesday. When goaltender Glenn Healy Nordiques. The Manchester Little League, due to an excellent turnout at its claimed catcher Gary (3arter and Cardinals, would have done with performance. ter was routed 83-53, by West Eric WIdmer 1 3-4 5, Art Temple 1 0-0 2. ?' Pellford, McGann. MIAMI — The New York Mets "But that’s life in the Big Appie.” first baseman Keith Hernandez the Mets last year, Johnson said, TotolS 25-50 24-37 78. Halftime: 43-40 Manchester signup sessions that saw all rosters filled beyond capacity, is in need Darryl Strawberry’s big bat Strawberry created another need of coaches for the 1988 season. Anyone interested should "quit” during the pennant race “Whitey would have won 120 in the lineup but want him to keep storm of controversy this week by and that Johnson cost the club games.” contact Frank Galasso at 643-4506. his big mouth shut. criticizing Johnson and several UConn and the Friars Anyone interested in umpiring for the upcoming season should games. This season, the Mets came to contact Lloyd Boutilier at 649-4274. Wally Backman and Len Dyk- camp healthy and ready to DJ saves Celtics at the finish stra were also the targets o ^ b v ertak e the Cardinals in the By Bill Barnard uncomplimentary remarks by National League East. They have open Big East tourney The Associated Press points. Jeff Hornacek led the Suns Locals gain East Hartford awards Strawberry. been made the favorites, and had with 15. Strawberry’s attack appeared hoped to avoid just the kind of NEW YORK - The Univer­ 79-72, and tfie Friars in Provi­ Dennis Johnson, having one of Pistons, 103, Jazz 98 EAST HARTFORD — A pair of former East Catholic High in a story about him In the April confrontation Strawberry sity of Connecticut, making it dence, 85-79. “We went from his worst seasons, is still danger­ School graduates earned honors in the East Hartford Parks & edition of Esquire mangazine. An sparked. third straight appearance in Detroit snapped Utah’s five- Rec Men’s Basketball League this past winter. Mark Murphy advance copy of the magazine The Mets, however, have seen one extreme to the other (in ous at crunch time. Larry Bird, game winning streak as Bill the dreaded elimination game the two games),” UConn with a broken nose and a broken won the three-point goal award with 45 while Chris Galligan. who showed up in the Mets clubhouse this before from Strawberry. For in the Big East Tournament at Laimbeer scored 21 of his 27 averaged 27.5 points a game, won the leadership award. Galligan on Tuesday and set off a shouting all his talent, heis prone to saying freshman forward Murray eye socket, is still dangerous points in the first half. Madison Square Garden, Williams said. ’’Here we dom­ anytime. was also runner-up in the voting for most valuable player. match between Strawberry and things and doing things that come takes on Providence College . The Jazz outscored Detroit 15-4 J&M Grinding won the league title with a 14-1 mark. Dykstra. back to haunt him, prompting inated them. There, we looked Johnson, with a career-iow41.5 in the first 6:40 of the fourth tonight at 7. the winner gets terrible.” shooting percentage and a 12.5 The Mets met for 20 minutes some teammates to call him the dubious distinction of quarter, closing to 87-86 on a behind closed doors Wednesday immature. Connecticut is 1-8 in Big scoring average that is the lowest 3-point by John Stock- taking on No. 1 seed Pitts­ East tournament play and will since his rookie year of 1977, had Whalers option Sherven, recall Millar morning at their spring training “He’s a moody guy,” said burgh Friday night at 7 in one ton. But consecutive baskets by camp in Port St. Lucie. Fla., Carter, who did not attend the be looking for its first postsea­ six points, two offensive rebounds Isiah Thomas capped an 8-0 spurt HARTFORD — Hartford Whalers right wing Gord Sherven has of the four quarterfinal bouts. son victory since 1980. A and a victory-clinching blocked before driving four hours to morning meeting. "He says one and gave Detroit, which led by 23 been assigned to the Binghamton Whalers of the American Miami for an exhibition game thing one day, another thing on victory over Providence, and shot in the final 1:13 Wednesday points in the third quarter, a 95-86 Hockey League and Mike Millar, a right wing with the same club, UConn finished in the Big good showing against Pitts­ night. The performance carried against Baltimore. another. That’s Darryl.” East cellar at 4-12, 14-1.3 lead with three minutes left. has been recalled, the NHL club has announced. Strawberry, who said Tuesday “I know myself. I’ve proved burgh, could yield an NIT bid the Boston Celtics to a 119-118 Thomas scored 20 points and Sherven signed a contract with Hartford last week after overall. The Friars were 5-11, for the Huskies, That, some victory over the San Antonio that his views were misrepres­ myself,” Carter said, responding ilso Rick Mahorn 17 for Detroit. Karl playing with the Canadian Olympic team. He played one game ented. offered no comment to Strawberry’s remarks that he 11-16 during the regular sea­ people think, will come no Spurs. Malone had 26, Stockton 25 and with the Whaiers, but did not score. son. The clubs split with the matter what happens in the “DJ saved us at the end,” said. Wednesday. stopped playing hard during last vas Thurl Bailey 20 for the Jazz. Millar will be making his second stop in Hartford this season. "It’s over” is all Strawberry September’s race. “But it’s his­ Huskies winning in Hartford. Big East Tournament. Bird, who had 36 points and 13 He was recalled by the Whalers on Nov. 15 and had five goals and the rebounds while wearing goggles Cavaliers 117, Bucks 91 said. tory as far as I’m concerned.” >by seven assists in 22 games. He was returned to Binghamton on The Mets. beset by injuries and for the first time in his career to Ron Harper scored 23 points Jan. 25. Strawberry and Johnson, (r's protect his eye. and Brad Daugherty 20 as Cleve­ off-the-field squabbles last sea­ the I son when they failed to repeat as whose offseason and spring have I "He always has been better in land ended a six-game losing been interrupted by reports that streak. World Series champions, seemed UB- Red-hot Canadiens the clutch than in the regular flow he is a lame-duck manager, have of the game.” Spurs Coach Bob The Cavaliers scored the final Berger ousts top seeded Wllander anxious to forget this latest had several disputes in the past. fey seven points of the second quar­ incident. But they did not appear ell Weiss said of Johnson, a five-time ORLANDO, Fla. — Jay Berger ousted top seed Mats Wiiander ready to forgive Strawberry. There was a highly publicized All-Star. ter, the last four by Craig Ehlo, to of Sweden in the second round of the $415,000 Du Pont Classic. incident in Game 6 of the 1986 roll over Edmonton Bird said the goggles “bothered lead 56-44 at halftime. Milwaukee “I don’t think anybody likes to World Series when Johnson re­ ifen In other matches Israel’s Amos Mansdorf beat the AP photo have derogatory things said me throughout the game, but if I got no closer than nine after that fourth-seeded Boris Becker, of West Germany, Soviet Andrei moved Strawberry for a pinch >;22 and the Cavaliers clinched it with about them.” Johnson said. “But bul By Ken Rappoport get hit there again it could mean Chesnokov rallied to eliminate the fifth-seeded Andres Gomez, of hitter. surgery." a 15-2 run near the end of the third MIGHTY SWIPE — The Mets' Darryl Strawberry takes a I don’t want to drag this out and ! of The Associated Press Ecuador, second-seeded Miloslav Mecir of Czechoslovakia beat make it any bigger than it is.” Johnson fined Strawberry NHL Roundup “If Larry has blurred vision quarter for a 90-65 lead. countryman Tomas Smid to become the only player among the swing during Wednesday’s exhibition game with len It was the Cavaliers’ first Of Johnson, Strawberry said. twice during spring training last at The are and sees two hoops he’s twice as top four seeds to advance to the quarterfinals. Baltimore in Miami. Strawberry stirred upthe Mets’ camp "I always wonder how many year and the All-Star outfielder taking no prisoners these days. dangerous.” Weiss said. victory since acquiring Larry Also advancing were Argentina’s Martin Jaite, Aaron with comments about teammates and Manager Davey nts AP photo Nance and Mike Sanders from games this team would have won was fined again last month for '"The Canadiens play a very Last season, the Jets only had Elsewhere in the NBA, it was Krickstein of Grosse Point, Mich., and David Pate of Las Vegas. Johnson in Esquire magazine. if Whitey was managing.” Asked missing a team photo session. disciplined style and they sure 52 power-play goals, only 19th- Washington 115, Phoenix 111: Phoenix on Feb. 25. Nance by started and scored 15 points and 'est don't give away too much offen­ best in the NHL. Cleveland ,117, Milwaukee 91; NEW LOOK — Boston's Larry Bird looks to pass the ball sively. That was the case to­ "Paul MacLean was in the Detroit 103, Utah 98; the Los as San Antonio's Mike Mitchell defends in their game Sanders added nine off the bench. Steffi Graf In Slims quarterfinals Terry Cummings scored 22 and 12 night,” Edmonton’s Randy right spot at the right time,” Angeles Lakers 104. New York 99: Wednesday night at Boston Garden. Bird played with Gregg said following Wednesday Carlyle said. “He got his stick on New Jersey 97, the Los Angeles Jerry Reynolds had 18 for BOCA RATON, Fla. — Top-seeded Steffi Graf swept past No. 9 Red Sox pitchers impressive to date night’s 4-1 loss to the NHL’s a few I didn’t think he’d get his Clippers 93; and Seattle 106, goggles for the first time to protect a fractured left eye Milwaukee. seed Nathalie Tauziat of France to reach the quarterfinals of the hottest team. stick on. It’s a talent the guy has Sacramento 97. socket. The Celtics won, 119-118. Nets 97, Clippers 93 $300,000 Virginia Slims of Florida tournament. By The Associated Press pitch well every time I get the however, belonged to Boston left Fourth-seeded Gabriela Sabatina of Argentina breezed past The victory was the ninth Sabres 6, Stars 2 San Antonio scored 10 consecu­ New Jersey, 3-26 on the road chance here. This Is not a training fielder Carlos Quintana, who straight for the Canadiens. who tive points to pull ahead 116-113 Wendy Turnbull of Australia, seventh-seeded Sandra Cecchini of Despite the presence of Roger Baseball News camp for me. I have to pitch in Defenseman Phil Housley watched. Boston was covering this season, won its second road threw out two baserunners in the clinched a playoff spot in the with 1:31 left before Johnson hit a turning an 80-78 deficit into a 9.5-87 game in three tries under new Italy defeated Japan’s AKiko Kijimuta, and llth-seeded Mary Clemens, the Boston Red Sox midseason form.” eighth Inning — Tim Hulett at scored two goals to lead Buffalo jumper with 1:13 left and a layup everything.” lead for the Lakers. Joe Fernandez of Miami eliminated Michelle Torres of pitching staff last season could Last Friday, Lynch limited Adams Division and boosted their over Minnesota. coach Willis Reed, limiting Los major-league veteran but a non­ third and Ozzie Guillen,gt home. point total to an NHL-best 88. with 56 seconds to go for a 117-116 Johnson finished with 16points, Byron Scott added 22 points for Angeles to 32 points in the second Northfield, III. have been described as “Arms Detroit to one tainted run in three Housley. enjoying his 24th 11 assists, six rebounds, four the Lakers, who have won four and the Man.” roster pitcher who is bidding to The New York Mets made some The Canadiens have built the Boston lead. half. become No, 5. innings. news on the field. They pouncled longest streak in the league this birthday near his hometown of St. Mike Mitchell, who led the steals and just one turnover. straight and 21 of their last 23 for Clemens won his second “I think I may have thrown Paul, scored in the second period Kevin McHale added 21 points John Bagley scored 10 of his 24 Colorful ‘Jock’ Semple Is dead straight Cy Young Award but the “It was all right,” said Sellers, out 19 hits — only seven fewer season as they continue to come Spurs with 20 points, then sank a an NBA-best record of 49-10. The points in the final six minutes for better my first time out, but I than the combined total In their and added his 29th of the season in for the Celtics, who played Knicks were led by Mark Jackson rest of the Boston staff, with the who allowed one hit, walked two can’t argue with the results back from a mid-season slump. jumper with 37 seconds remain­ the Nets, who also got 21 points BOSTON — John Duncan "Jock” Semple, a colorful sports and struck out one in three first four games — and trounced the third. He is two goals shy of ing, but Johnson rebounded a without center Robert Parish with 17 points and 13 assists. from Otis Birdsong. ( figure for nearly 60 years and a symbol of the Boston Marathon, possible exception of 15-game today,” Lynch said. “This is what ■’The guys worked a little his personal high of 31 in 1984. because of a lower back strain. scoreless innings. “I didn’t throw the Baltimore Orioles 11-6 for harder — that's the only way to missed 3-pointer by Bird and was Bullets 115, Suns 111 It was the fifth straight defeat died at age 84. winner Bruce Hurst, was just a I have to do every time I pitch. I their first exhibition victory The North Stars, who have lost The Celtics set an NBA record bunch of arms. great, but I felt it was decent.” have to get people out” break out of a slump,” said fouied after rebounding his own Washington won its seventh and 19th in 21 games for the Known as "Mr. Marathon” for his role in the race in which he Lynch, who was 2-9 with the Mark Carreon went 4-for-5, In­ winger Shayne Corson. who along seven straight, are 1-14-1 in their missed follow shot. by taking 21 3-point shots, break­ first competed in 1929, Semple was a physical therapist for local No pitching staff in baseball The best throwing of the day. last 16 games. At 17-42-9, they ing New Jersey’s mark of 20 in a straight game and pulled M Clippers, who were led by Benoit allowed more than the 1,584 hits Chicago Cubs last year, did even cluding a double and home run. with Mike McPhee had a goal and "On that (second) rebound he games ahead of New York in the Benjamin’s 23 points. professional and amateur athletes from 1947 until entering the better, retiring all nine batters he an against the Oilers. "We have the NHL’s worst record. must have jumped about four feet 118-106 loss to the Spurs on Feb. 2. hospital last fall. surrendered by the Red Sox and North Stars Coach Herb Brooks Danny Ainge made four of his 12 Eastern Conference playoff race Sonics 106, Kings 97 only the hapless Baltimore Ori­ faced. didn’t panic and now we’ve won off the ground,” Boston Coach as Moses Malone scored eight of A native of Scotlamd, Semple favored a brimless Scottish cap “Every time I go out there is nine in a row. it’s a great lift for was furious over the performance K.C. Jones said. “It’s hard to 3-pointers, giving him 261 at­ Dale Ellis scored 24 points and and spoke with a burr though he had come to this country 65 years oles and Cleveland Indians had of his team. Normally a defender tempts for the season, breaking his game-high 24 points in the Seattle hit 24 of 25 free throw higher staff ERAs than Boston’s like the seventh game of the our team.” catch your breath after a play like final four minutes. ago. Though he was best known for his association with the World Series for me,” the 32- of his team’s hard-working style. that and I thought about calling the NBA mark of 257 set by Utah’s attempts against Sacramento. 4.77. Serge Boisvert and Chris Che- Darrell Griffith in 1985. The Bullets led 91-77 after three marathon, he also trained the NBA’s Boston Celtics from 1947-64 year-old Lynch said. “I have to lios also scored for the Canadiens. Brooks was upset with his play­ time to give him some rest.” The Sonics, who never trailed, and the NHL’s Boston Bruins from 1971 until last fall. Obviously, there is plenty of ers’ attitude, saying they re­ quarters, but Phoenix rallied for held their biggest lead at 25-14 room for improvement — and so who swept the three-game season After making both foul shots to Lakers 104, Knicks 99 a 100-97 advantage with 4:29 series with the Oilers and wound minded him of players simply give Boston a 119-118 lead. with 2:07 left in the first quarter. far it’s there. trying to coilect paychecks. Los Angeles snapped New remaining. John Williams’ layup "The pitching has been very up a four-game road swing Johnson then blocked a jumper York’s 13-game home winning Sacramento, which got, 27 "In 16 years. I’ve never seen cut the lead to one point and points and 10 rebounds from Otis Lendl out with a stress fracture encouraging. Sellers threw the without a loss or tie. by Jon Sundvold with two seconds streak as Magic Johnson had 26 Malone made a pair of free anything like this,” Brooks said. left and Bird retrieved the ball Thorpe, pulled within one point ball very well, and sodid Lynch,” CALDWELL Only , with the points, 14 rebounds and nine throws to put the Bullets ahead to KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. — Ivan Lendl, the world’s top-ranked Manager John McNamara said game’s first goal, was able to "This is unbelievabie. I didn’t before time expired. assists to help Coach Pat Riley three times in the final quarter, tennis player, announced Wednesday that he has withdrawn know if I should call the FBI to file stay with 3:18 left as Phoenix the last time with 7:42 left when Wednesday after Jeff Sellers, Ed score for the Oilers. “The Celtics do things like that win his 400th NBA game. went almost four minutes without from the ^.1 million Lipton International Players Champion­ OIL INC. a missing persons report. I’ve to win bailgames,” Sundvojd Seattle held an 88-87 advantage. Lynch and three young pitchers Mychal Thompson scored eight a field goal. ships because of a stress fracture in his right foot. combined for a four-hitter as the J ttt 6, Flames 6 seen it all now. Here we (are), said. “Most other teams probalbly The Kings hit only 61 percent of Lendl, who expects to be out of action for four to six weeks, also battling for a playoff spot. And of his 10 points during a 17-7 run in Bernard King, playing for the its free throws, with Kenny Smith Red Sox edged the Chicago White Paul MacLean scored four would have stood around and the first 7:42 of the fourth quarter. first time since Feb. 22, scored 21 withdrew from the WCT Finals in Dallas beginning March 28. 79.9 (the North Stars) back right up to missing seven of eight. Sox 2-1. Boston pitchers have- goals, three on power plays, and He’s doubtful for the Japan Open beginning April 11. allowed only 13 runs this spring par gal. C. O. D. defenseman Randy Carlyle the pay window.” Lendl has been having treatment on what he thought was a Blackhawkt 4, Leafs 3 for a sparkling 2,72 ERA, Given these prices, we’re predicting added four assists and a power- bruised right big toe for several weeks. But x-rays Tuesday McNamara was more Im­ 649-8841 play goal as Winnipeg skated to a Chicago defenseman Keith Violence forces game to be played ^ secret determined that he has a stress facture of a bone under the big pressed than Sellers, Boston’s Prfeat SwO/aef (o Chang# a heat wave in March. tie with Calgary. Brown scored his second goal of toe. No. 4 starter, and Lynch, a The Jets, who played catch-up the game with 1:12 left to lift the WOODBURY, N.J. (AP) - Luttrell, former past president of The sr.octiiig followed a dis­ Winter d(x.‘sn’t have to Itc told. ause VtTiiiont Ca.stings is mak­ hockey most of the night, finally Biackhawks over Toronto. Officials blamed gang members the state athletic directors County Prosecutor Larry ing it easier than ever to own one of Americas finc*sr wtxKlsUA'cs. R>r managed a two-goal lead with agreement in the school parking McClure said. Gerlufsen resigns UMass hoop post Brown, who had not scored and non-students Wednesday for association. lot between boys from Paterson instance, buy any in-stex k Vigilant and get back $1S0. Purchase any 7:15 gone in the third period. But since last Oct. 10, scored twice in The suspect, Troy Frazier, an Resolute, Defiant, Intre|)id, MarincT, lixplorcTor I'ireplace Insert and violence at high school basketball On Tuesday, a former student and Hackensack over a girl, said AMHERST, Mass. — University on Massachusetts basketball ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. A1 Maclifnis drew the Flames the final period, getting the games in New Jersey, where a at Paterson’s Kennedy High unemployed dropout of Hacken­ coach Ron Gerlufsen resigned Wednesday. receive $75. liut hurry. Tliis is a limited time offer. Miss it, and it'll be within one goal at 8; 42 and Hakan Hackensack Police Lt. Anthonv sack High School, was charged months before things heat up like this ag;iin. game-winner on a 55-foot 16-year-old boy was fatally shot School was fatally shot following Leggieri. "I have asked the university not to renew my contract in order Loob tied it at 12; 53. slapshot. after one contest and another a regional championship contest with homicide and ordered held to pursue other coaching interests,” Gerlufsen said at a news INSURANSMITHS SINCE Winnipeg scored five times on The victory enabled the Black- Richard Lindsey of Paterson, on $250,000 bail In the Bergen The Vermont Castings March Rebate. game was played in secret to at Hackensack High School be­ who was stranded with three County Jail, McClure said. conference. "I know that we are leaving the program in a lid eight power-play opportunities. hawks to move within three avoid threaten^ trouble. tween Kennedy and Passaic stronger position than when we started. No coaching staff has The Jets have 101 power-play other youths after the game Also on Tuesday, the threat of points of second-piace St. Louis in County Technical and Vocational without a ride back to Paterson, w ork^ harder than we have.” goals for the season, breaking the the Norris Division. The loss was "Parents shouldn’t have to High School of Wayne. gang violence forced officials to Gerlufsen amassed a 55-84 record in his five years as head Pipe Dream Stove Shop NHL record of 99 set by the 1982 died after being shot once in the move a game between longtime the sixth in a row for the Maple worry about their kids being A 19-year-old Hackensack man face with a .25-caliber gun as he coach of the Minutemen, who finished 10-17 this season after 649-5241 Route 44, Ashford, CT Pittsburgh Penguins and tied by Leafs and fifth straight to beaten up or stabbed or shot at a 4ivals Atlantic City High School was charged with the slaying, walked along the street five and Camden High School to a being eliminated by Duquesne, 81-75, in the opening round of the 65 E. C«iiter Stre«t Hour.: the 1986 Quebec Nordiques. Chicago. basketball game," said Richard police said. Atlantic 10 Tournament. Mon., Tu*».. Wed , Frl. lO-S blocks from the school, Bergen location 30 miles away. MaRclMttM’, CT. 487-1577 Thure.. 10-7 • Sat. 10-3 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. March 10, 1988 — 15 188 - 13 Strange hoping luck changes at Classic FOCUS By Bob Green close to winning and ranks 50th on Strangesaid. “It’sjustsomething next, but pretty soon. I’m very The Associated Press the money list. you go through. season and the drive and enthusi­ ”In the game of golf, you just “There are so many ups and optimistic about it. You have to asm just isn’t there. That can can’t stay on top every w^ek, "When you’re woriting your When you’re playing bad, you happen. CORAL SPRINGS. Fla. - downs in this game. There are ups way out of it, a slump or bad play every tournament. But if you Curtis Strange, who was at the and downs in a single round. And have to keep a positive attitude.” “But that’s not my problem this believe in yourself, if you’re good or whatever you want to call It, year. At the start of the year, I Thankless Christmas leaves bitter taste peak of the PGA Tour in 1987, now there are ups and downs over a you get to thinking about mechan­ enough, if you’re willing to work Strange, 33, plans a lieavy was ready to go, sager to go, lots at it, it’ll all come back.” DEAR ABBY; Well, is trying to find his way out of a period of time.” said Strange, ics and you forget what the game playing schedule to avoid a I consider it a privilege and wish to valley. who hoped to change his luck of enthusiasm. It just hasn’t another Christmas has literature. I didn’t, because the truth is all about — scoring. repeat of his 1986 season. He was happened. In the Honda, he faces a continue. Because of the AIDS crisis, hurts. when he began play today in the “You might play a pretty good passed, and with it “It’s a bit slow,” Strange said. golf’s leading money-winner in ’ ’I want to get it gOi ng. And to do 144-man field that includes de­ remains the hurt of my friend of many years has I would like to propose an anti­ first round of the $700,000 Honda round, but because you’re not 1985 only to drop to 32nd the expressed concern that I could be “There are times when you don’t Classic golf tournament. it, I have to work my way out of it. fending champion Mark Calca- receiving no acknowl­ smoking campaign of billboard mes­ thinking about getting the ball in following year. He came back for I have to play my way out of it. I vecchia, Sandy Lyle of Scotland Dear Abby exposing both of us to danger. sages that just might reach the play as well as you’d like to. This the hole, you don’t score very edgement from a few is one of them.” “I got to playing poorly at the another money-winning title last can’t do it at home,” he said. and Bernhard Langer of West friends and relatives for I am personally convinced that the smokers. The message would say: well. That’s what I’m going season. So Strange, who has played six Germany. Abigail Van Buren Strange won three titles and a end of '87. I got into some bad through right now. gifts carefully selected, equipment used in the donation record-setting 9925.941 last year. habits, and I’m still trying to ’’Maybe it’s enthusiasm,” of the eight tournaments held so Portions of the final two rounds wrapped and given with process is new. sterile and safe, but “Educated People Do Not Smoke.” “But I think it’s coming around. Strange said. “You have a good far, will miss only one between Saturday and Sunday will be This, to me, has more impact than- This season, he hasn't even come work my way out of them,” ' Maybe not this week, maybe not love. realize that I must consider his life as year and you come out the next now and May. televised nationally by NBC. The biggest disap­ well as my own. “Smokers Get Cancer.” pointment was from our If the American Cancer Society would start a special fund for these daughter and her family. My husband DEAR PARENTS: Failing to ac­ What can you tell us that will help us and I provided a vacation for the four arrive at a decision that will be billboards, I will be first tocontribute. knowledge a gift of any kind may be What do you sav, Abby? of them at a cost of several thousand rude, thoughtless and inexcusable, comfortable for us both and give the dollars, and we did not even receive a but it is not unforgivable. Assuming maximum amount of security? JEANINNE DRAKE, SCOREBOARD note of thanks. We did, however, hear that you and your husband gave your WANTS TO BE A DONOR, ST, CHARLES, MO that they thoroughly enjoyed the trip. EXCELSIOR SPRINGS. MO, daughter and her family a lovely DEAR JEANINNE: The billboard Our children were always taught to vacation because you wanted them to Whalers 5, Kings 4 say “thank you” for any gift, large or idea is good, but your anti-smoking Wednesday’s college hoop scores have it, knowing that they enjoyed it DEAR WANTS: Blood donors are in message. “Educated People Do Not Hockey small. Our two sons always gra­ should have made your gift well worth AP photo Los Angeles i s 1—4 BasketbaU ciously remember us with prompt no danger of being exposed to the Smoke,” is not only offensive, it’s Monford I 1 M ...... MIDWEST Baseball the investment. AIDS virus, because the only blood untrue. There are educated people Period—1, Los Angeles, NIcholls Mllnals 85, Michigan 74 thank-you’s. NEW GIRLFRIEND — Hugh Hefner and Ohio St. 71 r Purdue M But to punish your daughter by they come in contact with is their own, who smoke up a storm. An addiction is NHL itandings X (Kennedy, Robitallle), 1:M. 2, Hart- When our will is read, I hope my “disinheriting” her is, I think, tanta­ his new girlfriend, Kimljerly Conrad, ® (Wilson, Samuelsson), NBA standings , TOURNAMENTS and only sterile equipment is used to no respecter of education, •;0L 3,yHhrtford, OAocDermld 19, 8:22. 4. Atlantic to tenftrwice Exhibition baseball standings daughter will realize that the trip she mount to bringing down a fly with a collect it, appear at a Los Angeles new conference WALES CONFERENCE Hortfofd, Evoson 10 (MacDermId, Lodou- _ Chomplorahlp and her family took in 1987 was her cannon. Folrick DIvIslen ew r), 16:22 (pp). Penalties—Fenton, LA Temple 68, Rhode Island 63 DEAR ABBY: Regarding hearing Wednesday in which the Playboy EASTERN CONFERENCE Big Sky Conference AMERICAN LEAGUE ’’inheritance”! Please reconsider such vengeful W L T Pta OF OA (tripping), 2:19; Hammond, LA (holding), Altantic Divisloa By LEWIS WITHAM DEAR ABBY: I was a heavy aids: The Sign in my audiologist's Washington 35 26 6 76 239 196 ..AAcEwen, Hor (hooking), 10:52; .. . _ First Round e * L Pet. And to the others who failed to send retaliation. publisher announced a countersuit NIcholls, LA, match penalty, (attempt to » . * •- Montana 77, N. Arizona 72 Sffrttle 4 1 .800 smoker for 20years, but I quit 11 years office says it all: “Yourhearingloss is Phllodelphia 34 25 7 75 245 240 Boston 43 19 Take the number of Olympic Minnesota 3 2 600 a simple thank-you, you have had against his former companion, Carrie AP photo NV Islanders 33 26 9 75 260 230 Inlure), 1t:X; Baumgartner, LA, mlnor- Washington 26 32 Weber St. 96, Nevada-Reno 93, OT ago. All of us non-smokers must be far more obvious to everyone else men’s basketball gold medals , ECAC Metro ^nfem ce (tallfornia 3 3 500 your last fruitcake. NY Rangers 39 31 8 66 256 244 malor (Instlgotor, fighting), 17:02; Ro- New York 25 34 Kansas City 3 3 .500 DEAR ABBY: I have been a more verbal to the smokers, as I doubt than your hearing aid will be!" Leigh, who has filed a $35 million lbs a Pittsburgh 28 X 9 65 262 269 tertson, Hor, molor (fighting), 17:02; Phllodelphia 24 X not won by the United States, / _ , , , Semifinals BITTERSWEET PARENTS L,Corson, Hor (slashing), 17:15, Falrlelgh Dickinson 94, Long Island U. W New York 3 3 .500 frequent blood donor for many years. that they over read anti-smoking "palimony" lawsuit. NewJersev » 35 5 65 245 272 New Jersey 16 43 multiply by the number of feet Oakland 3 3 .500 W W.H IN ATLANTA Iheir Adams Division Second Period—5, Hartford, Ferraro 16 Central DIvIslen Texas 3 3 .500 V-Montreol 39 20 10 88 257 213 (Tippett, MocDermId), 5:X. 6, Los Angeles, Detroit X X Bob Beamon leaped at the Monmouth, N.J. 61, St. Francis, NY 48 3wls J.C^rson 43 (Taylor, Phair), 6:45(pp). Pacific Coast Athletic Association Toronto 3 3 .500 Boston X 25 5 81 260 215 Atlanta X Boston 2 2 .500 Buttolo 32 27 9 73 240 250 7, Los Angeles, Robitallle 41 (Fox, Du- 1968 Olympics, add the year ^ _ First Round Chlcogo X Fullerton St. 73, Fresno St. 59 Baltimore 2 3 400 I I d w n e ), 10:18. Penalties—DIneen, Hor Hartford 29 32 7 65 209 228 Milwaukee 32 (19—) that Sugar Ray Leonard Cliwelond 2 3 !400 OMbec X 35 4 60 234 255 (tripping), 1:42; Sheehy, Har (tripping), Indiana X Son Jose St. 76, Pacific U. 60 Buying a service contract Detroit 2 3 .400 PEOPLE CAMPBELL CONFERENCE 5:49; Hammond, LA (tripping), 11:14; Clevelond 29 'won his Olympic gold medal, Southland Conference DIneen, Hor (chorglng), 16:27. _ Semltlnois Milwaukee 2 4 333 Norris DIvIslen WESTERN CONFI and subtract the number of Chicago 0 4 [OOO Dr. Gott w L T Fts OF OA Period—8, Los Angeles, Fenton 18 Midwest Olvl N. T^exos St. 82, McNeese St. 61 Hefner files countersuit V-Detrolt 35 24 9 79 275 229 (Sykes), 8:46 (sh). 9, Hartford, Ferraro 17, years between recent Olym­ Louisiana X , Texas-Arllngton 63 NATIONAL LEAGUE w Western AthIMc Confermce . . . * L Pet. Peter Gott, M.D. St. Louis X 32 6 66 231 237 13:47. Penalties—L.Carson, Hor x-(3allas 40 pics in Munich and Moscow. Los Angeles 6 0 1.000 Chicago X X 7 63 2X 268 (slashing), 2:44; Playfair, LA,doublemlnor Denver x First Round is not always a good deal LOS ANGELES — Playboy publisher Hugh Hawaii 84, Air Force 76 Chicago 5 1 .833 y Her- Toronto 19 41 10 48 242 2X (sloshing, roughing), 7:55; Sheehy, Har Houston X P A Y O F F : The above answer is Montreal 4 2 667 Hefner, standing arm-in-arm with his new Minnesota 17 42 9 43 207 395 (roughing), 7:55; Robitallle, LA (rough­ Utah 32 Louis ing), 17:34; Brodeur, Har, served by also the Olympic and profes­ Pittsburgh 4 2 .667 girlfriend, announced a countersuit against ie with Smvthe Division San Antonio 22 Atlanta 3 3 .500 Would you while you are traveling or after V-Calgorv X 21 8 86 3X 260 Ferroro (Illegal stick), 18:X; Fox, LA Sacramento 18 ^ sional weight limit for a certain HowTop20lared Houston 3 3 .500 his ex-iover, alleging she was unfaithful and m said, y-Edmonton X X 8 84 312 246 (roughing), 19.n; Lodouceur, Hor Pacific Division buy a life insu­ .you move away from your area? (roughing), 19:X. boxing division. Which one? Phllodelphia 3 3 500 her S35 million “palimony” lawsuit was a on 120 V-Wlnnlpeg 31 X 10 72 263 260 x-L.A. Lokers 49 San Diego 3 3 .500 rance policy 4) Are there additional fees? Los Angeles X 40 5 55 264 312 Shots on goal—Los Angeles 3-9^9—21. Portlond 37 How the Associated Press Top Twenty Cincinnati 2 3 .400 publicity stunt. Vancouver 21 42 7 49 217 284 Hartford 18-14-9—41. Seattle 32 rollege basketball teams fared Wednes­ for the family Service contracts, like insurance day; St. Louis 2 3 .400 But model Carrie Leigh’s attorney says her ame to v

numbers (abbr.) 4 0 I 59 Actor Richard I 5;00PM (E) Wondsrful Worid of DIs- 7:35PM [DIS] Moutetsrplacs Thea­ (S) 95. L.A. Law (CC) Kelsey defends a ney: The Ghosts of Buxley Hall The ter QP Hogan's Heroes 60 Inner (comb, psychiatrist who failed to report a murder­ CAPTAIN EASY by Crooks 8 Caeala ghosts of the founders of a military sea* dZ) News (CC). form) demy join the battle to save the school 8:0qPMQ] 48 Hours A look at Ameri­ er s intention to mutilate another patient BUT I POfO'T WANT T J—j OH, HONEY. 1 61 Sound of when a wealthy woman threatens its exist­ ca's "lost generation" of runaway children (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) ®i) Late Show Scheduled host: comic Jeff TO LEAVE you. contempt ■ Joseph. (60 min.) (R) (In Stereo) 3 1 0 5 3 ence. A 1980 movie starring Dick O'Neill and efforts to bring them home. With re­ (p Buck James (CC) Buck faces racial !h 62 Actor Jennings and Victor French (60 min.) Part 1. porters Dan Rather, Harold Dow, Victoria discrimination chargas when he prescribes [C N N ] Sports Tonight Anchors: Fred Corderi and John Blackstone. (60 min.) Hickman. Nick Charles. 63 Abstract being s e [DIS] Palm Trees and Icebergs Children oxperimental treatment for a comatose pa­ THE PHANTOM by Lea Falk 8 8y Barry of Alaska and Hawaii report on the land­ (S MOVIE: 'The Send Pebbles' An tient who could help save a Hispanic bov’s [DIS] Prairie Home Companion With DOWN I marks, pastimes and histories of both American is forced to take a stand when life. (60 min.) Garrison Keillor (In Stereo) 6 1 states. opium Is planted aboard his gunboat on the (S) Noticiero Univision [ESPN] SportsCenter 1 Between J [H BO ] The Pilot (CC) A teen-age girt Yangtze river. Steve McQueen, Richard (57) Mtrstaryl: Inspector Morse (CC) The Crenna, Richard Attenborough. 1966. Part [HBO] MOVIE: 'Project X' (CC) An Air ; Colo, and Mo. who's an outciast among her peers dis­ parishionerrs whom Morse questions Force pilot uncovers top-secret informa- » guises herself to compete against her about the deaths all appear to be telling tion related to the specialized training pro- ' school's breakdancing champion. CD 95 Probe (CC) Austin attempts to less than the whole truth. (60 min.) Part 2 gram he is involved with. Matthew Broder- ^ solve the mysterious death of a friend of 2. ick, Helen Hunt, Bill Sadler. 1987. Rated 5:30PM [DIS] My Firat Swedish killed in a nuclear accident. (60 min.) Bombshell (CC) A 14-year-old boy (Jona­ ©} Star Trek PG, (In Stereo) t CD Evening Magazine than Marc Sherman) faces the joys and [CNN] Headline News 1 1 :35PM H ) Entertainment Tonight i sorrows of first love when he falls for a 99 Hill Street Blue* Interview with actor Steve Guttenberg*3 p Nature (CC) Profiles the beautiful exchange student (Cheryl Arutt) 10:30PM ('Three Men and a Baby"). (In Stereo) from Sweden 91 MOVIE: 'Ragtime' Blatant racism people living In the Okavango Delta and CELEBRITY CIPHER leads a struggling black pianist to take des­ changes within Botswana (60 min.) 1 2:00AM d) Hit Squad ^ Cer*bftty CIpner cryptograms are created trom quotations by tamous fieople. past and present [ESPN] Scholastic Sports America perate measures against the establish­ ARLO AND JANI8 by Jimmy Johnson Each tetter m the cipher stands tor another Todmy's clu9: V e q u a ls U dfi) IN N N ew s Entertainment Tonight . 4 [HBO] MOVIE: 'Abeance of Malice' A ment of 1906 New York. Howard E. Rol­ CD labor leader vows to get revenge after an lins, James Cagney, Elizabeth McGovern ® Honeymooners Part 1 of 2 G5 Star Trek j 1981. •MTC IVKZMXAK A I overzealous reporter ruins his reputation. (5D A m erica Asunto: El alcoholismo. GP Topper ' Paul Newman, Sally Field, Melinda Dillon Wild, Wild West [HBO] Dennis Miller: Mr. Miller Goes to 1981. Rated PG GP Doctor Who Part 3. lid OAZXNSXOG XO M A W N X O C Cosby Show (CC) Theo comes Washington (CC) The "Saturday Night @) Police Story Part 1 of 2. [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Indiana Jones and the home late from a cross-country meet and Live" star looks to Washington D C for BLONDIE by Daan Young 8 Stan Drake laughs In his first solo TV performance. Alfred Hitchcock Presents OVMCWXKP MA Temple ot Doom' (CC) The globe-irotting the Huxtable "family court" convenes to N T X P T C W archeologist battles an Indian cult for pos­ find out why. (R) (In Stereo) Taped at George Washington University. ® Newlywed Game (60 min.) (In Stereo) session of a sacred stone in this prequel to d.4) Anne of Green Gables (CC) Anne and [CNN] Newsnight ' SCQCS.' — KAWGNK GNXSCW. "Raiders of the Lost / -k", Harrison Ford, Gilbert become bitter rivals after the 10:45PM [MAX] MOVIE; Angel [ESPN] College Basketball; Pac 10 ! Kate Capshaw, Ke Huy Quan. 1984. Rated Christmas Ball; later Anne attends a teach­ PREVIOUS SOLUTION "Ttiough a good deal is loo strange to be PG (In Stereo) H eart' A routine investigation plunges a Tournament, first round From Tucson. ' believed, nothing is too strange to have happened " — Thomas Hardy. ing college and when Green Gables is en­ private detective into a nightmare world of Ariz. (2 hrs.) (Live) | [TMC] MOVIE: 'Teacher. Teacher' The dangered, it is Gilbert who comes to Maril- voodoo worship and ritual murder in 1955 [USA] Dragnet • Emmy-winning S I0 1 7 of an alcoholic la's aid. (2 hrs., 30 min.) Part 2 of 2 New Orleans. Mickey Rourke. Robert De teacher and a disillusioned handyman @D MOVIE: 'Brotherhood of Satan' A Niro, Lisa Bonet. 1987. Rated R. (In Stereo) 1 2:05AM CD Magnum, P.l. [ brought together by their efforts to help a small midwestern town is panic stricken 1 1 :00PM (D (X) @5 95 News retarded boy make his first steps toward when thirteen children disappear and their 1 2:30AM ® WKRP in Cincinnati independence David McCallum, Ossie parents die. Strother Martin, L.Q. Jones, HD §D M-A-S-H CD Divorce Court * Davis 1969. Rated NR. Charles Bateman. 1971. fD Simon & Simon CD Carol Burnett and Friends ! 6:00PM QD ( D @5) Gio) News ALLEY OOP by Dave Oraue MOVIE; 'Audrey Rose' A couple dis- GD INN News G® Wendy and Me \ ® Throe's Company . cover that their 12-year-otd daughter is the GD Untouchables GD GD Late Night With David Letter- I (T) Magnum. P.l. reincarnation of a child killed in an auto ac man (In Stereo) , ...MYSISTER BROKE cident. Marsha Mason, Anthony Hopkins, @ Leave It to Beaver HER ARM, AND OUR (11) W ebster John Beck 1977. N e w s (Live) (S) Twilight Zone * LITTLE BOY WANDER at \ THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME (1$ Kojak (?j) Quinceanere G g S o a p GD More Real People ED AWAY FROM lie by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee Sp) A-Team OUR CAVE AND WE I s j MOVIE: 'M cQ ' Afte. a fellow officer is G1)PELICULA: 'Rompecabezas' T. Fran- GD Synchronal Research >a* WHAT A OUT by Bill Hoatt CAN'T FIND HIM.' I Unscramble these four Jumbles, News (Live) gunned down, a police lieutenant sets out ciscus, W. Hughes [USA] Edge of Night . one letter to each square, to form T.J. Hooker to capture a 8us|Mcted drug dealer he be­ (57)SCTV four ordinary words. lieves is responsible for the shooting. John 12:40AM g 5 m o v i e ; -ciaeelfiad ‘ ® Family Ties Part 1 of 2. Wayne. Eddie Albert, Diana Muldaur. (H) Three's Company Love' Three lonely co-workers in a Man* ' KLACH ^1) Reporter 41 1974. [CNN] Moneyline hattan advertising agency discover some ! (5^ MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour [CNN] PrimeNews [DIS] Missing Adventures of Ozzie and surprising results when they place per- » " ‘veX^ABULARY’ Harriet sonal ads in a local magazine. Michael * ®i) Family Ties [DIS] Walt Dianey Presents: Nature's McKean. Stephanie Faracy. Dinah Manoff ’ ISN’T EVEN [CNN] Showbiz Today Strangest Oddballs Professor Ludwig [T M C ] MOVIE: Serplco' A policeman 1986. (R) ; von Drake takes viewers on a tour of pre­ sacrifices his career, and almost his life, to IN M V [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Barefoot Executive' historic dinosaur exhibits in an animation expose top-level corruption in the New 1 2:45AM [MAX] MOVIE; 'Stripped ' v o c a b u l a r y !” A network page uses his girtfriend's pet museum. (60 min.) York City Police Department. Al Pacino. to Kill' A police detective goes undercover ' YANER chimpanzee to predict hit TV shows. Kun Tony Roberts 1973 Rated R at a strip dub to find a dancer's killer. Kay < Russell, Joe Flynn, Wally Cox 1971. [USA] Riptide THE BORN LOSER by Art Santom Rated G [USA] Airwolf Lenz, Greg Evigan, Norman Fell. 1987. • j l : k- A > 8:30PM C5D Entertainment Tonight Rated R, • [ESPN] SportsLook dD (55) Different World (CC) Jaleesa gets 1 1 :30PM CK) To Be Announced. 1 a h in the Family [ [USA] Cartoons help from her roommates in overcoming HD ® Nightline (CC) :00AM CD YOO'PE n o t KlU-lM&TjlOSG OOLP VANDIE her stage fright In speech class (In Stereo) HD High Rollers 6:30PM U ) Family Ties G5 Honeymooners Q I 9 M King faaluret Synd<4tr int World nghu raMryad (SeTTlMGf THeW ^ w h a t h a p p e n e d CD Joe Franklin dD & ABC News (CC) 9:00PM ® Simon & Sinoon A 12- (1^ N ight H eat Lt. Hogan is challenged by TO THE rW55(N© year-old boy is shot and a police lieuten­ a murderer while being interviewed on the GD Twilight Zone QD Jeffersons ON THE FA8TRACK by Bill Holbrook ? CAN OF SHELLAC? ant's job is on the line unless the Simons radio (70 min ) (R) GP Matchmaker ^ NBC News (CC). DUSARI can help. (60 min.) Tonight Show (In Stereo) Alice ^ Nightly Business Report CE) ®) Hotel (CC) Peter McDermott must Now arrange the circled letters to @) Doctor Who Part 2 GD Gene Scott TfOPLE JOST DON’T KN0(P d a y a s I S K MY form the surprise answer, as sug­ (ID Bosom Buddies decide If he'll sell the hotel to Charles Ca­ ...and 1 REALIZE That EACH GD Racing From Plainsfield [CNN] Inside Politics '88 (R) Ko(iO [lARD IT IS To RdN EfApiA’fEG, I s e n s e IbuiMNcirs LJ gested by the above cartoon. @ Noticiero UnMsIon bot, and two couples swap partners. (60 IS AN iNDiVipiiAU HUNIAN min.) A e m m ^ ! THEIR QOIBT PI&NiTY.. ^ Love Connection BEING, MemvATED BY EAsn&ftwsen C£) Morton Downey Jr. rAB\R PBRCOtiAL TriEIR OWN HOPES, DESIRES iT “[HXIIUI 3 ” [CNN] Inside Politics '88 GD MOVIE: 'The Prince and the Pauper' GElF-ESTgElVI... ANDDREAlflS.' (Answers tomorrow) [ESPN] Sports Trivia Two young Englishmen become involved III All THAT? ; Jumbles: COVEY ELDER 7:00PM OD CBS News (CC) in regal impersonation and royal romance. Yesterday's NOBODY APPALL Oliver Reed, Mark Lester, Raquel Welch. Answer; What was the expression on that zombie's ( D N ew t 1978. face?—"DEAD PAN" FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavat C S (3D Wheel of Fortune (CC) ® MOVIE: 'Scorchy' A tough but tantal­ (1>S100.000 Pyremid izing undercover cop is out to bust a pow­ Now SM k In Btock. Jumblo lo o k No. M U ovtlioMo fw tt.M , wttfoh InelvdOB oobIb m 99 (S) Cheere erful drug ring at any cost. , co/^es Q N E'O F T H Q f i f FR^ SLO APlNff •nd hondling, from Jumblo, ere Ihle nowtpopof, R.O. Sot Orlende, F I Cesare Danova. Marlene Schmidt. 1976. 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Fred Astaire, Ginger Ro­ N O R T H 1-I0-8B ace right away to play a second spade. minded. non-judgmental attitude will In­ are kept open Down one. ^ o u r [TMC] MOVIE: 'Star Trek IV; The Voy­ gers. Edward Everett Horton, 1935. ♦ 5 2 gratiate you to all you encounter. It pays East was convinced by the bidding to be a nice person. age Home' (CC) The crew of the Starehlp [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Patriot' A dishon-' V A K J WINTHROP by Dick Cevelll * B i r t h d a y By James Jacoby LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) The bigger the Enterprise travels back to 20th-century orabty discharged Navy officer is given the ♦ Q J 10 9 7 4 and the appearance of dummy that the San Francisco in an effort to save their pre­ chance to clear his record by finding and issues you'll have to contend with to­ ♦ K 2 only chance to set declarer would be if sent world. . Leonard Ni- disarming a stolen nuclear warhead. Gregg Inexperienced players frequently r COULDN'T (SET day. the better you’re likely to handle W E S T E A S T partner West had the diamond ace and March 11. 1988 moy, OeForest Kelley. 1986 Rated PG. (In Henry. Simone Griffeth, Michael J. Pollard. make the mistake with the South hand them. You'll have a deft touch when the Stereo) 1986 Rated R ♦ 73 ♦KQ 9 8 6 4 a second spade. Thus, ducking the first A N Y b a n a n a s ... of bidding clubs after Eiast has jumped Several things you've been hoping for, stakes are meaningful. 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Rated R. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Conditions ♦ Q 10 is no way to get back to three no- Bridge” and “Jacoby on Card Games’ position to play constructive roles in dD 9D Jeopardyl (CC) [TMC] MOVIE: 'Runaway Train' Two that affect your financial position should ♦ 8 6 5 trump, which is almost surely the best (written with his father, tbe late Os­ your life, with one exception: your finan­ C£) 9i) Barney Miller inrnetes escape the brutalities of their sad­ start taking a turn for the better for you ♦ AQ754 contract. Although South’s bid was cial affairs. Trying to patch up a broken istic warden only to become prisoners on a wald Jacoby) are now available at as of today. Be optimistic regarding 99 INN Newt train speeding out of control across the best, E^ast found the play to bold de­ romance? The Matchmaker set can Vulnerable; North-South bookstores. Both are published by your Involvement. 9i) Carton's Comedy Classics Alaskan wilderness. Jon Volght, Eric Rob­ clarer to eight tricks. help you understand what it might take Dealer: North Pharos Books. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Exciting (29) M -A - S - H erts. Rebecca Da Mornay. 1965. Rated R. South was prepared to allow E^ast to to restore the relationship Mall $2 to news Is at hand pertaining to a type of (S) Barney Millar Pan 2 of 2 [USA] MOVIE: 'Eyea of e Stranger' A Weil North East Sooth hold the first trick with the queen of Bull's eyes? Matchmaker, c/o this newspaper. P.O. partnership arrangement you have with newscaster takes an interest in a series of I 99) Newlywed Gama 1 ♦ 2 ^ 3 N T spades, thus breaking up the defend­ Box B1428. Cleveland. OH 44101-3428.. several others It looks like all involved murders without realizing that the killer j U.8. ACRES by Jim Oavli Pass P a s s P a s t ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) An unusual will soon be smiling. 99) Hollywood Square! lives in an apartment building across from | Surgeon Genei.tl ers’ communications. Instead, East A common misconception, “The happening could occur today that will SAOITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) (57) Tom Peters: The Power of Excell­ hers. Lauren Tewes, Jennifer Jason Leigh, I played low on tbe opening lead. De­ Second Kids' World Almanac" re­ John DiSanti. 1981. I Opening lead: 4 7 have a positive effect on your material Something unusual end a bit hard to ence: The Forgotten Customer Manage- C. EVERETT KOOF^ clarer had to win the first trick with ports, is that bulls see red. Bulls are well being. The amounts Involved could describe Is stirring. It will have a positive ment specialist, Tom Peters discusses 9:30PM ® (S) Night Court (CC) On the spade 10. He now went after clubs color-blind, as are most animals. A customer service (90 min.) witti a Current Report turn out to be rather substantial. affect on your earning abilities. A raise Halloween, Dan beltevee he's sold his soul but was stymied when E^ast showied bull charges when he sees a moving TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Conditions could be in the picture. Feniiiy Tiom to ihe devil, and Harry gets locked inside a on the Worldwirk' out on the second lead of tbe suit. Next safe. (R) object, such as a toreador's cape. In general are extremely encouraging. CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) New so ­ [CNN] Crossfire This could turn out to be a red-letter cial contacts that you make at this time [H BO ] MOVIE: 'The Longshot' Three [ESPN]. Collaga Baakatball; Southland AIDS Crisis Confereiifarance Final (2 hrs.) (Live) day for you. Involving a great deal of will have signlllcance. Take advantage losers sink their money into an elaborate luck and a great deal of happiness. of any opportunities you get that will ex­ race-fixing scheme. Tim Conw^, Harvey Korman, Jack Weston 1966. Rated PG- 1 0:00PM (X) Knott Landing (CC) Pa­ GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) This is one of pose you to new groups of people. those unusual days when good things 13. tric ia ’* involvemam In e witness protection AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) There are program leads to a dangerous confronta­ know [MAX] MOVIE: The Wraith’ An Ari­ TO NIG H T 10:00 PEoni WHO ^ could happen lor you just because several matters hanging fire that could tion between Frank end Mack. (60 min.) MB know there's ecertein magic I m l ■ W ■ ■ ■ §m. you're In the right spot at the right time, zona gang leader is challenged to a drag Billy Grahamts newest book, -RICM6 OEXm And Tbe Uh AflaC be beneficial for you It they are finalized (£ (X) (8) Newt talking to the right people. race by a mysterious stranger driving an about Classified Advertising. properly. It looks like you are going to unearthly car Charlie Sheen, Nick Cassav­ now available hi all bookstores 643-2711 CANCER (June 2t-July 22) Today Is (X) Billy Qraham Crusade (CC). (In have your hopes fulfilled. etes. Randy Qusid 1986 Rated PG-13. Stereo) 18 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. March l6 . 1988 988 — 17 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursiiay, March 10, 1888 — 18

HELP WANTED [HELP WANTED Manhattan’s Rainbow Room Votes don’t I HELP WANTED [HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED MANCHESTER Village HELP WANTED IHELPWAIITED Motor Inn needs Front POULTRY Test house In affect value • Desk person, full time Columbia. Full time, WORD PR0CE880R WAITRESSES- Week-' GROUP Homes- Full and SCHOOL Nurse will train. Benefits. days and weekends full GOOD-Newt I M errl- brings back cigarette giris and Housekeepers. InrimBdlata opanlng (or part time positions • CARPENTRY • Substitutes- Must be Mac's new spring ca­ Call Arbor Acres time. Breakfast and open In Group Homes Flexible hours. Basic a tanlor levsl Indi­ lunch. Call 649-4011 be­ registered. Call Coven­ talog Is ready now I of ephemera Forms 633-4681 ext 250. tor adults with mental Formlci Mwhinlc try Public Schools at Bv Bill Stieg skills required needed EOE. ______vidual with a minimum tween 6om and 3pm. Home decor, gifts and flouncy dresses and their little perhaps a bit of a tart, a young during week and wee­ retardation. Various 742-8913 'tor toys. Keep your checks The Associated Press 5 yBara word procos- Ask for Bernadette. shifts available In Man­ Custom counter top pageboy hats — it just makes woman in the wrqng kind of place kends. Please apply In DRIVER- Class 2 license application. coming In with our new WEST HARTFOItD (AP) — person, 100 East Center required. Class la plus. • In g exporlance. chester and Ellington. shop known for everyone smile. I think that is just at too late an hour? Super Tuesday spelled doom for MANAGER Tralnee- APPLIANCE Sales and hostess and demon­ NEW YORK - The cigarette Street. Manchester. Must be able to make Knowladga of DIs- Relevant education or strator program. No part of the scene,” he said. $20,000 to start. Gram- experience preferred. quality workmanahip, Service In area. Open­ girl has returned to the fabled “ I’ve run into so many ladies some presidential hopefuls and DUNH1LL Is coming to ground deliveries. $7 playwrItB IV software pv's Corner Store has ings tor opportunities Investment, delivering hour to start, will com­ Excellent working con­ seeks reliable, Rainbow Room on the Manhattan who were cigarette girls in the boosted the glory of others, but it Manchester! We'll be and IBM PCXT hard­ Immediate openings to earn $300 per week. or collections. Car and The four girls — and cigarette did nothing to enhance or tarnish mensurate with expe­ ditions and compete- efficient worker. skyline like a vision from an old ’40s,” said Ms. Reddick. “ They Manchester ware Is nacBBaary. for manager trainees. tlwe salary. Send letter Management oppor­ phone needed. Call free girl Katherine Reddick prefers the value of their campaign YWCA, 78 North Main rience. Call 649-4555 or Duties will Include Pay commensurate tunity to 30K plus bo­ now I 1-800-992-1072. movie of wasp-waisted men In were flabbergasted to see me. If I apply In person at 95 Transcribing (dicta­ ot Interest to March that term — were chosen from the memorabilia to one of the world’s Street on Wednesday, bookkeeping, schedul­ nus. Phone 646-3875. tails and gorgeous dames in help bring back those memories, Hilliard Street. phone) and/or short­ Inc., of Manchester. with experience, EXPERIENCED Li­ ranks of pagers and coat- foremost collections. March 9,16,23 from ing and dally opera­ EOE. censed plumbers. Year sequined gowns. that’s a great feeling. They say Manchester.______hand axperlBnce help­ P.O. Box 574, Manches- benefits. checkers. “ It sounded interest­ "The value is in the fact that it 10am-2pm. Positions tions of store. Profit ter, CT. 06040. round positions. Wages "Cigars, cigarettes?” she coos ing,” said Ms. Reddick, 24, of being a cigarette ^girl in those for: Clerks, reception­ STEADY emplovment ful. Duties will Include shoring, Insurance and up to $25 per hour. Call is ephemeral. It’s all spur-of-the- C. Mather Co., me to the swells sipping cocktails, a Manhattan. days was a very, very important ists, typists, data entry, available In small ma­ coordinating typlhg other benefits availa­ TEACHER- Resource 278-7403 between 8:30- ^ moment stuff not made to sur­ girl with a tray of smokes, a thing. secretaries, word pro­ nufacturing plant. Full flow for 30 Individuals ble. Coll Mrs. Olson at Room (.5 position). 339 Chapel Rd. SANDBLASTER- Expe­ 4pm, Mondoy-Frldav. vive,” Professor Edmund Sulli­ cessors, light Indus­ and part time posi­ 1-800-624-9743. Elementary level be­ rienced In wood, steel, jaunty pillbox hat, puffed sleeves, “ I ’m here not so much to sell and many others. Sal­ So. Windsor, CT WAREHOUSE Shipping “ Of course, they did it without van, curator of the DeWitt trials and food service. tions. Hours flexible. ginning late April masonary. Immediate pumps and fishnet stockings, a cigarettes, but I ’m really adding Coll 643-2590.______ary commensurate RESPONSIBLE ener- person for Industrial having their parents find out — DunhIII Temporaries, through June 1988. Spe­ opening. Call The Mak supply company lo­ neckline down to there and a skirt elegance to the room,” she said, collection of campaign buttons East Hartford. Ill with axperlsnce. We getlc person to fill my cial Education certifi­ DRIVER and Driver Co. 643-2659.______they were working in bars.” and other items at the University C ASH IER - Full time. cated In monchester. slit up to here. though sales are brisk, with Founders Plaza. 282- offer a comprahansive newly opened sales po­ cation required. Con- Aide. Monday-Frlday CHEFS, Cooks, Manag- of Hartford, said Wednesday. Monday-Frlday days. to transport Special Also must handle coun­ This is the 1980s, though, and occasional $100 nights and plenty Patrons of the new-old Rainbow 0701/East Windsor. 1 Starting salary $5 per benefit package. If In­ sition. It you till this tact Dr. John ers. Are you ready for a description, apply In MacLean, Director Education children, 2 ter part soles and some you may call her a "cigarette of generous tips. “ I get lots of Room welcome the women who "A lot’s mass-produced — it all Hortfleld Plaza, 160 hour. Inquire. Arthur terested, please send change? Positions telephone back-up. gets thrown away the day after,” Bridge Street. 623-4416. person to; Water 8. Air Pupil and Staff Support to 3 years old. Call woman.” The people who run the comments. People say it brings sell the cigarettes at $2 a pack Drug, 942 Main Street. resume to: Connecticut Wheel­ available now for Call Leno ot 649-9252. Sullivan said. FOOD Service. We have Manchester, CT. At- 397-C, Broad St., . Services, Coventry Chets, cooks, manag­ Rainbow Room atop the art-deco them back to the ’30s and '40s. I ’m with smiles. Cheryl P. Moran Manchester. Public Schools. 78 Ri­ chair Service 721-9253 LOCAL Distributor has He said the value of the openings tor full and tenbqn: Mr. Karas. ers, etc. In hotels. Inns, RCA Building use both terms. glad to be able to reminisce with 8T0RRCH A880C. pley Hill Road Coven­ or 741-0787 between 8-4, restaurants, and re­ Immediate opening for them.” “ WheneveT I thought of a 60,000-piece collection is en­ port time positions In Mondoy-Frldov._____ sales representative. The rehabilitation of the fam­ our clean modern facil­ WANTED Waitress; 161 Main St. try, CT. 06238 or call sorts. National Culi­ IVI cigarette girl, it was in a 1930s hanced by the fact that it exists at Morning hours 6:30- 742-8913.______DENTAL Hygenlst Experience preferred IVI ous Rockefeller Center nightspot Her costume is a 1930s style ity. Positions vary Wethersfield, CT 06100 nary Registry, 1-800- but will train. Must movie, with a big, chic night­ all. “ It’s value is in its entirety,” 11 : 45am.Tuesday, ■Of/MF BANKING needed. South Windsor 443-6237. reportedly cost $25 million, much created by theatrical costume from the assembly and SPEECH/Language have excellent com­ club,” said Tom Cordisco, 27, of Sullivan said. Wednesday, Thursday. Take the office. No Saturdays. of it for new plumbing, lighting, designer Carrie Robbins. “ I saw packaging to our Cal 1 Country Ice EXPERIENCED Driver Pathologists- Full Coll 644-1509.______munication skills. Sa­ Brooklyn. “ That’s what it re­ “ Its entirety” means a ran ged homemade foods to time, Elementry Pre Office Person kitchens, carpets and custom it and said, ‘No problem,” ’ Ms. Cream 8< Dell. 742-1488. for tri-axel dump. Tolland Challenge! lary plus commission. minds you of.” items, from the highly valued meat slicing and main­ Roller and rake per­ K-4. Professional team KINDERCARE In Man­ Full time office person Send resume to: Stover work. But there was enough left Reddick recalled with a smile. 3466 Main Street, Do you like customer chester has teaching first American political button of tenance. Super benef­ Coventry. son. Steady employ- approach. Starting sa­ needed for accounts Electronics, 44 Stock over to hire cigarette girls. its tor full time posi­ contact? If the answer lary $20,000. Contact and substitute posi­ That’s just what Baum had in George Washington’s day, to just ment;' Insurance, holi­ payable, filing, light Place, Manchester, CT “ I wanted it so that it was mind. “ A lot things that were part tions. Weekdays only. MECHANIC- Power days and profit Is YES, a rewarding Director of Pupil and tions available. Con- 06040,______“ They seem to fit in beauti­ suggesting rather than sugges­ plain old “ I Like Ike” buttons No nights or weekends. eaulpment. Dealership career may Me ahead Staff Support Services. toct Andreo ot 646-7090. typing, excellent bene­ of that scene disappeared,” he sharing. Experienced fit package. Call for ap­ CLERK. Immediate op­ fully,” said Joseph Baum, the tive,” Baum said. “ It’s ligh­ from 1952. Ask about our flexible needs full and part time only please! Apply; tor you at Tolland Coventry Public TIRED ot battling the A said. “ Costs went up, places Sullivan stili eagerly seeks out hours tor days. Glas­ experienced help. 2and Schools. 78 Ripley HIM pointment. , ening In local office of traffic to Hartford? A A restaurateur who masterminded Upton Construction, Bank. We have open­ thearted, rather than what a lot of didn’t do these sort of things for a 4 cycle ’?i®2n*® ®’’® “0 Soturdoy, April 2,1988 at Insurance and compu­ Most dogs are well aware that a baby. If possible, spend individ­ experience. Minn., gave us 1,798 items over 10.00 to 11:00 o.m. A motor vehicle hearing will be held on preferred. Coll for to have pets before children. In cared for when the time for J ' i® "'"® CommiMlon of Andover, Connec- ters 0 plus. Medical Lipman Chevrolet 289-3441 newborn is a human. A delay in ual time with your dog. Occasion­ JiL® /*?® /'”*« Irom 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. All per- benefits provided. appointment. most cases the adjustment is delivery arrives. It is very Congratulations, enjoy your the past year covering women’s •ons claiming to be aggrieved bv thedeelslon of the Assessor V ^ t Public Hearings on Monday, March 21,1988 at the initial introduction will some­ ally. a dog will be depressed and rights, ERA and nuclear freeze ***• Antover Elementary School on therollowlng Please Coll 646-1119. made by pets and owners very exciting time in your life and new addition. L®'^" of Manchester must appear and file their com- PDTiTions: Unclalmad times confuse a dog, and accep­ perhaps even not eat normally for issues and we recently received a - I ®* these meetings or ot some odlourned meet­ well with little or no problem. around your home. If plans are ing or sold Board of Tax Review. • SJ8- Petition of Paul and Rita Kesting tor a Soeclal Permit Fralght tance of the baby will be delayed. a week or so. Continue to be voting booth as a corporate gift 0 RECEPTIONIST However, some suggestions may made ahead of time, this will be Doted: March 4,1988 for Small Horse Boarding Business. 110 PrathM Park Rd. Always watch the dog carefully patient and attentive to your dog Edward A. Williams Is a from Jamestown, N,Y.,” Sullivan Eatt Hartford, CT 0610S help to ease the transition. one less thing to worry about. BOARD OF TAX REVIEW • 531- Petition of John Yeaklev tor a Special Permit for o TYPIST for any signs of displeasure. In and eventually he will adjust. Manchester veterinarian. If you said. Business and a Sign. The time to begin being aware I strongly recommend that, if it Frank M. Stomler, Chairman most instances the introduction It is rare when a dog does not have questions you would like to Some of the items that might Betty Sodloskl, Secretory •529- Petition ot G.T. Concepts for a Special Permit fora Who can take charge of potential problems is the baby is at all possible when you bring Lighted Sign with a Marquis. and acceptance of a new member adjust. If that should occur, see answered in this column, eventually prove more interest­ 014-03 of diversified office ]3|BU8IN|88 is born. Many dogs, especially your baby home, you have • 512- Section 22 of the Zoning Regulations. COMMISSIONED of the family goes very smoothly. contact your veterinarian for write to: Pet Forum, Manchester ing than others from the 1988 procedures. CDOPPORTUNITIED iifFUl those who are close to members someone else hold the baby so ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS At this hearing. Interested persons mov appear and be heard There is scientific evidence that some guidance. Herald, P.O, Box 591, Manchester campaign include those of Repub­ • 2 week vacation SALES REPRESENTATIVES rtoul. of the family, seem to understand that you and your spouse can TOWN OF MANCHESTER and written communlcalons will be received. Information EARN up to 58% on your dogs are keenly aware of the fact I should also remind you of your 06040. lican Pat Robertson. MANCHESTIR, CONNECTICUT 84040 pertaining to apollcoflons Is on file and may be seen In • 5 sick days I the office ot the Zoning Agent, Town Office Building. The world leader In Merchandising and tales of Avon products. I >NiFF! In accordance with provisions of the Town Charter, sealed • Profit sharing Retail Salea neada your talenta. You can Join us for the New Proposals for KEENEY STREET PRECAST CONCRETE Doted at Andover, Connecticut this 9th and 14fh doy of Year. Coll 647-1990. BOX CULVERT will be received In the office of the Director AnOrCns itoB, • Monthly insentive enjoy HIGH EARNINGS In a permanent of General Services of the Town of Manchester, 41 Center ANDOVER PLANNING 8, ZONING COMMISSION bonus part-time poaltlon with a baaa aalary plua MANCHESTER. H air Street, Manchester, Connecticut 06040 until 11:00 A.M. on commlaalon. An average earning poten­ Kenneth Lester, Chairmen • Company paid talon. Lovely shop MARCH30, 1980,at which time and place sold Proposals will 017-03 tial of *9/hour can be youra In one of the near center ot town. be publicly opened ond read aloud. Insurance following areaa In Commlaaloned Salea; Good parking and CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Drawings and Contract Documents may be examined and Send resume to; great vlslbllltv. Fully obtained at the office of the Director of General Services of LEGAL NOTICE • HOME APPLIANCES Notices Lofs/Lond for Sale...... 23 the Town ot Manchester, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Con­ TOWN OF ANDOVER Dox PP a HOME FASHIONS equipped along with 5 necticut. PUBLIC HEARINGS stations. Move In any­ Loit/Found...... 01 Investment Property... .24 Merchandise Musical Items...... • LAW N 8. G A R D EN Business Property...... Manchiiter Herald time and be your Ptrtonols...... 02 .25 Cameras and Photo Eaulpment.....B5 Each bid must be accompanied bv o bid bond or certified The Planning 8, Zoning Commission of Andover, Connec­ • HOME ENTERTAINMENT Announcements..... Resort Property...... 26 H M Ik Specloli^O lddert. new storm windows, LOST & Education time experienced CSR, position for busy fam­ The Children's Place, (10%) of the total bid. The Town of Moncheser will not be lia­ . CUSTOMER Service. We possible full time. ily practice. Seeking Inc., Manchester. 643- Street, Manchester. school. Coll 646-1610. ble for the accrual of any Interest on any certified check sub­ The Eighth Utilities District reserves the right to waive this 3 bedroom home AND FOUND Pleasant working con­ 5535. Monday-Frlday, 9- mitted. Cashiers' checks mode payable to the Town of Man­ any formoMtlet or to relect any or oil Bids or any alternate hat 0 covered tide '* are looking tor respon­ dependable, energetic 6pm.______thereto. The Eighth utilities District also reserves the right JCPenney offers an excellent benefits package Including: ditions. Salary com­ person able to handle chester will be accepted. to evaluate the bids on the basis of the Bose Bid or either Al­ porch and garage I Re­ sible service minded k4«dlcel and Dental Rana duced tor Immedlote REWARD. Lost 1 Htma- PART TIME Individuals to handle mensurate with expe­ multiple duties. For MEDICAL Tronscrlp- I HELP WANTED Succettful bidder will be required to furnish a Performance, ternate A or Alterncrte a. Paid Vaoattona lovon cat, 3 years old. rience. Coll 649-0016 tlonlst, part time ofter- Labor and Materials Bond of the total bid price within ten sale to $149,900. Blan­ I HELP WANTED customer Inquiries. more Information coll (10) business days of oword notice, or prior to start of work, Bids must be accompanied by Certified Check or Bid J Paid Holldaya chard & Rossetto Real­ Name Is Oliver. Lost In The position requires Linda. Joyce. 646-6484. n o o n s In b u sy HELP Needed In Garden whichever occurs first. Bond, poyoble to the Eighth Utilities District, In the amount Ubaral Marohandlaa DIacounI vlnclnlty of Summer ADVERTISING Sales Manchester doctor's of Five Percent (5%) of Bid os a Bid Ouorantee. NO BIO Savlnga and ProtK Sharing Ran tors, "We're Selling PART^nm^substifute) enthuslam, Independ­ HARVEST Shop- (Newspaper) profes­ Center. Position The Town of Manchester it on equal opportunity employer, WILL BE ACCEPTED UNLE5S ACCOMPANIED BY THE Houses" 646-2482.0 Street. If found- please driver needed for ent thinking and organ­ RECEPTIONIST and As- office. Good dicta­ Includes- loading and REQUIRED BIO DEP05IT. call 645-0033.______Tlcketron Operator, je­ sional. Port time, phone ability a must. and requires on affirmative action policy for oil of Its Con­ MANCHESTER. "Check newspaper delivery In ization. Good com­ slstant In Manchester welry assembly, straight commission. unloading vehicles, tractors and Vendors ot o condition of doing business wllti The 5uccetsful Bidder will be required to furnish 100% LOST. Yellow Cockatlel. Andover/Hebron. Coll munication skills and a doctor's office. M a­ Pleasant personality plant mointenance and the Town, ot per Federal Order 11246. Bv signing the Propo­ Apply In person Sunday thru Saturday at this out" nice 7 room, 3 general shopkeeping Your time Is your own. desired, great working sal Sheet for this bid, oil Venders and Contractors agree to Performance and Payment Bend or Bonds sublect to the bedroom, 1'/^ both, re­ If found please call Donna 649-3467 for de­ pleasant telephone ture, dependable and and sales. Hours Designated territory. customer sales. Whi­ this condition of doing business with the Town and should the conditions provided In the Instructions to Bidder. 646-5449. tails before 11am. manners are essential. pleasant personality a conditions. Call 646- thorn Nursery, Route 6. No Bidder may withdraw his/her Bid for a period of forty JCPenney Catalog Outlet Store creation room, coun­ needed; Saturdays Exceptional accounts, 5153 leave message Town choose to audit their compliance, the Vendor agrees to try kitchen, good closet Hours 3:30-7;30pm, must. Must enloy pa­ 9;45am to 6:00pm. top dollar for top pro­ Bolton 643-7802, cooperate fully. five (45) days otter the actual date of tho Bid Opening. 1341 Tolland Turnplka, Manchester, Connecticut FOUND. Black and White PART Time driver Monday-Frlday, 7- tient contact. Great with service.______space plus patio, tool kitten. Vicinity of Thursdays until fessional. Please send GET Paid for reading The Town of Monchester reserve the right to relect any or all WALTER JOYNER Located in the Manchester Catalog Distribution Center shed and very conve­ needed. Must hove own 10am, Saturday. working conditions. 8:30pm. Additional resume to: Ad Sales, ONE OF THE surest ways Mds or to accept any bid. Bidders cannot withdraw ttieir bids President, Eighth Utilities District Holmes Funeral Home. car. Work 2 days o books I $100.00 per title. for o period of sixty (40) days following the Eld OMnlng. Manchester, Connecticut nient location 11 SlSO't. Please call Jeanne at Afternoon hours. Call hours available. Call Manchester Herald, to find bargain buys Is to Write; Pose- 849G, 161 About 6 months old. week. Call Julie 871- 647-9946 for more 646-5153 leave message 01843 021-03 Lindsey Real Estate 646-5262. 2988, leave message. Jerry or Karen at 649- Box R, P.O. Box 591, shop the classified ads S. Llncolnway, North 649-4000.n Information. with service. 2908. 10-5:30 dally. Manchesfer, CT 06040. every day. Aurora, IL 60542.