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21»— MANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday. Feb. 23, 1985 WEATHER MANCHESTER U.S./WORLD SPORTS Less wind tonight; Saturday sessions setj Subway vigilante Losing weekend BUSINESS I cloudy on Tuesday for spending review | starts media blitz for UConn, Whale I ... page 2 Adjustable-rate loans available for new cars ...page 3 I ...page 4 ... page 11

Adjustable-rate car loans first were introduced 75 percent of customers choose the adjustable option. , If you're buying a new car i jear,- you well niay No standard design now exists for this kind of loan. ing option — an about three years ag^ In October of 1984, the Ford *come across an unfamiliar Credit Co., the financial subsidiary of Ford MotorCo., But in general, most loans are structured so that rotes adjustable-rate car loan — permits you to are adjust^ either quarterly or twice a year. Most rates when you Your began a limited test at dealerships in Kentucky, gamble on the future trend bf inb Indiana and Texas. lenders seem to favor using six-month Treasury bills sign up for the loan. for the index on which to base changes in the interest AdjustableTate car loans still ai^ount for a tiny Money's “It’s a means of making our dealers more competitive with banks,” says a Ford spokeswoman. rate. . percentage of total car Ipans, biit lenders the nation Worth But says a Chrysler Corp. spokesman: “We believe Generally, you can choose among several terms over are watching carefully to see how you, the 36 months, 48 months, and so on. The monthly consumer, respond to the offers. Your response is still Sylvia Porter there’s no need for that kind of financing. We are aware it exists, though, and obviously we’re looking at payment remains the same for the life of the loon- *•. mostly a matter of guessing on the part of the auto rates go up, the number of payments rises and vice companies and dealers, but the loans have become it.” iiaiuliPHtpr___ * Mpralb Monday.Monday. Feb Feb. 25.1985 — Single copy: 250 available, particularly in the Sun Belt. There’s no At this time. Chrysler Financial Corp._, Chrysler versa. v u Corp.’s financial subsidiary, says it has no plans to Many more variations will emerge as more dmks doubt that the trend is spreading across the country, and savings and loans add adjustables ta taeir from California to New York. In essence, adjustable-rate car loans are similar to offer adjustable-rate loans. adjustable-rate mortgages. When you take one out, The incentive (gamble) for consumers inherent in portfolios. Meanwhile, if you plan to explore this kind Is this a development in response to your demand as of financing, be sure you understand how the loM is a consumer? Or is it an effort to create that demand you are guessing what your costs will total at the adjustable-rate auto loans lies in lower initial interest maturity date of your loan. rates. structur^. Find out what can happen if rates Shoot through the offering? This, too, is as yet unclear, but up. Is there a ceiling per adjustment? On the rate for < there are signs that upscale consumers are eager to The stakes for lenders are enormous. Auto loans “We’ re able to offer an initial rate that is better than Lebanon asks the life of the loan? Have you researched the indM the try the gamble.^ account for more, than 36 percent of all consumer the market rate,” says Tom Brozlnski, vice president installment loans. of consumer lending at First Financial Savings & lender uses? Is it extremely volatile? Relatively And that, oE course, is the basic appeal. For if stable? What? interest rates decline in coming months and years, No one even suggests these loans will replace the Loan Association in Stevens Point, Wis. “In our familiar fixed-rate loans that remain hvallable market (central and northwestern Wisconsin), we These are new and risky loans for consumers! Ask you’ll come out ahead; if interest rates rise, you will the same questions you would for an adjustable-rate pay more in the long run. You even may wind up everywhere. This is the testing period. If the tests offer a rate of 12 percent on new adjustable auto loans. U.N. meeting indicate a deep-down demand, the tests will be Other lenders are averaging 13.5 percent on fixed-rate mortgage. You need all the details you can get. Then paying more than if you had stayed with a fixed-rate and only then make up your mind. _ , loan. expanded. Not even the preliminary results are solid. loans.” The result, Brozinski says, is that 70 percent to Business Airways over Israel By David Zenlan near the western Bekaa Valley United Press International frontlines and the coastal Tyre In Brief going private region where a local government BEIRUT, Lebanon — Prime leader called for “help to end the NEW YORK (UPI) — With the British pound at Minister Rashid Karami called Israeli blockade.” Wilder-Manley office grows record lows against the dollar, British Airways — today for a special meeting of the Tyre's governor, Ghassan Hai­ Wilder-Manley Associates Inc. of Boston has Europe’s largest international airline — is priming its U.N. Security Council to discuss dar, said, “Food supplies are added Tjiomas V. Wilder as assistant manager of engines for the longest flight in its 60-year histbry. Israeli attacks and sieges of running short and living conditions its new Connecticut The carrier’s flight path — to private ownership villages in southern Lebanon, are brooming desparate,” in a office. Vice P re ^ valued at more than $1.5 billion — will take place state-owned Beirut radio said. statement carried by Beirut radio. dent James ^ “sometime this spring.” the company said. BA The broadcast said Karami “We call on the international McCormick has officials declined comment on whether they expect ordered Lebanon’s envoy at the community to help help end this announced. the sale, part of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s United Nations to request the Israeli siege.” Wilder, a recent “privatization” plans for British industry, to be as meeting as a result of “an At the headquarters of the U.N. graduate of Nor­ successful as that of British Telecom. escalation of Israeli oppressive peacekeeping forces in Naqoura, a theastern Univer­ British Telecom, thought to be the largest initial measures in southern Lebanon and spokesman said he was not aware sity, is responsible offering ever, went to underwriters at $6 an American the continued siege of several of any siege and violence in the for the overall man­ Depository Receipt (each ADR equals 10 shares). villages.” Tyre area. agement of Wild^r- U.S. investors got 18 million ADR’s. On opening day of The move coincided with more A suspected Israeli collaborator M a n ley ’s re ta il trading on the NYSE last December the issue was so reports of violence in Israeli- was found shot and killed in the properties in Con­ in demand it was offered at $9, closed at 11 and is now occupied southern Lebanon, in­ village of Najjariyeh in the Zah- necticut, which in­ over 13. . , cluding guerrilla raids against rani district, bringing to six the clude the Broad British Airway’s offering comes at a time when air Israeli troops, units of the Israeli- number of people “executed” by Street Parkade travel is at its peak, and analysts forecast a bright backed militia, the South Lebanon Lebanese guerrillas in two days. shopping center in outlook for the industry. Army, and the “execution” of a Scores have been killed since the Manchester. BA recently reported record six-month profits of sixth "collaborator” in two days. start of Israel’s military withdra­ Other retail prop-' more than $200 million. In West Beirut, street fighting wal last week. erties handled by “The company’s improving profits and its air route between rival Moslem militias Israeli troops continued their the firm include the structure combined with the value of the dollar should forced the closure of two of the six policy of retaliation Sunday by Charter Oak Mall in be very favorable for BA,” Tom Canning, airline roads linking the Christian and raiding Shiite Moslem villages in East Hartford and industry analyst for Standard & Poor’s Corp., said. UPI photo Moslem halves of the city, Beirut southern Lebanon and guerrillas killed five more suspected Israeli the New Milford Thomas Wilder But the success in its public sale, depends>“a lot on radio and police reports said. Plaza in New Mil­ the price of the stock^t the time of its offering,” Dance of the dragon At least one militiaman was collaborators. ford. Wilder-Manley is negotiating on other retail Canning said. killed in fighting that engulfed Official Beirut radio said one and residential properties in the state, the firm John D.A. Meredith, General Manager the During the ceremony, the dragon, a symbolic protector, parts of the city’s Shiite Moslem man was killed and his brother was Members of the Academy of Chinese Martial Arts under wounded when Israeli troops Sun­ said in a news release. Americas for British ■ Airways, agreed that the is offered food and money. The Chinese community ‘ southern suburbs and areas close strength of the dollar “has proven to be a major factor papjermache dragons perform a Chinese New Year’s to Uie Green Line, which divides day opened fire "indiscrimi­ in our start. With improvements in the American eelSbration in the streets’bf Boston’s Chinatown Sunday. celebrates the Year of the Ox, 4683. the capital, police reports said. nately” on villagers in the Shiite Emery earnings set record economy ... peqple are finding that now is the best Police said there was no imme* stronghold of Nabatlyeh. An Is­ time ever to go » the United Kingdom.” diate explanation for the violence, raeli army spokesman denied the WILTON — Emery Air Freight Crop, said its Colin Marshall, chief executive British Airways Ofttclailanxlous over flooding which involved gunmen from the report. 1984 earnings rose 28 percent to a record $32 said, BA’s challenge as a public company will be in mainstream Shiite Amal militia of In another raid, the radio said million. competing with U.S. carfiers. Justice Minister Nabih Berri and three Israeli armored personnel The income, $1.70 per share, were up from 1983 “The U.S. is so large. Its domestic airtravelbaseso the Shiite Moslem fundementalist carriers and a bulldozer Sunday earnings of $25 million, or $1.45 per share. huge that it has become an aviation world in itself,” Getting the big picture Iranian-backed Hezbollah group. stormed Bazouriyeh. northeast of Revenue was up to a record $818 million from $691 Marshall said. Temperatures shatter records In southern Lebanon, Beirut the port of Tyre, and demolished a million, while shipments and weight also set new As with many things American, you are most An inspector looks throughthe stator of which are stacked one on top of the radio said the Israeli army main­ Please turn to page 10 highs. fortunate indeed, and almost all the rest of us can do is an electric motor as he examines steel other, to mark the rotating part of the Ideal maple syrup weather is the tained its siege of several villages The air cargo company reported fourth-quarter envy you while scratching our heads to devise I**! ByO-yda Phillips lodges in a narrow part of a With the first taste of spring, motor. Design of the laminations helps people’s thoughts turned to usual spring combination of warm profits of $7.9 million, or 42 cents per share, on effective ways of competing with you,” Marshall said. lamination at the Westinghouse Eiectric Untied Press International waterway, it may act like a dam, days and freezing nights that revenue of $210 million. Emery made $7.2 million, As for the future, Marshall said “international air Corporation's Largd Motor Division in to determine a motor's performance backing up water upstream, the gardens and spring flowers. The Hartford Flower Show at the Civic starts the sap rising and pouring or 40 cents per share, on revenue of $193 million travel is a highly variable and shifting entity, with characteristics such as its operating The springlike temperatures river center said. into the metal buckets that dot the Buffalo, N.Y. The arrows were designed Forecasters recommended Center was packed on Saturday. the same quarter of 1983. situations and advantages moving in and oiut of the speed and starting tprque. that smashed a 55 year-old temper­ maple trees in spring throughout Emery said its fourth-quarter results were respective terrains like the lamed Cheshire Cat.” into the laminations, thousands of ature record could pose some those who live in areas prone to ice Show officials estimate 20,000 Finguerra claims people passed through the show to New England. adversely affected by an $800,000 after-tax Benefltting from improved traffic, higher average flooding problems because of the jam flooding should keep a close “I thought we were going to have expense in refinancing its Dayton, Ohio, facility, fares, and tighter control of labor and fuel costs, the river ice that has built up during watch on local conditions over the savor the perfume of flowers and admire the colorful display of an ideal weekend,” Jacquier said. and benefitted from a $1.4 million increase in net world’s major airlines earned an estimated $800 Utilities file disengagepoent plans the past few weeks, officials from next few days as ice jams tend to “But in New England you just wait income through a change in actuarial methods million profit in 1984, the first collective net in five the river center said. form quickly. spring bulbs. a day or so. I’m boiling for the first mall still on track affecting its U.S. pension plans. years. Forecasters at the River Fore­ But problems of melting snow That show may have inspired AUGUSTA.AUGUSTA, Maine (UPI). -— Fritzsche and a handfiil'^f Power Co.,>., Bangor Hydro-ElecIHydro-Electric many people to get out Sunday to time today. It smells goods and to leave any announcements up to Shipments in 1984 reached a record 10.1 million, The benefits should continue', Channing said, “but cast Center in Hartford said were the last thing on people’s tastes good. By tonight will have By Kathy Garmus Public advocate Paul Fritzsche others, including th ^ and Maine Public Service, which local garden supply stores. Sal Herald Reporter the stores, he said. up 21 percent from the 8.4 million reported the fierce fare competition is likely to continue as well, said Friday that the Public Utili­ melting snow from the warm mind as they enjoyed springlike first of this year bottled.” previous year. Weight of the shipments totaled setts Attorney Gene own about 10 percent of the plant, temperatures most of the Bruno at Patrissl Nursey in West “We’d rather build buildings making it difficult for air carriers to boost prices. ties Commission has only two ports Friday — the d ^ to submit those withdrawl plans temperatures had caused minor than news conferences,” Hutensky 527 million pounds, up 20 p e r(^ t icpm 1983 weekend. Hartford said he had a lot of Some winter sports enthusiasts Plans announced last week by “Overall, industry profits will advance between 15 viable options — order the three the PUC for comments on pli F e ^ 8. rises in many area rivers and figures. stream, but no flooding was National Weather Service fore­ lookers and a lot of questions did not let a little warm weather two major department stores to said. percent and 20 percent in 1985,” Canning predicted. Maine utilities opt of the finan­ a complete disengagement from Other rammenta were filed caster Craig Cannon said the Feb. Sunday. open stores in the proposed Win­ Both developers have said there cially troubled Sdbbrook, N.H., Seabrook which were submitted by reported. deter their ardor. Marshall believes services will have to be expanded Friday bwM P, Bangor Hydro and 24 record of 65 degrees set in 1930 “People are just wanting to get ^ Rick Carter, owner of Ski chester mall have not deterred is room for only one mall in the to include a far greater passenger base than BA . nuclear power project — or allow it three Maine utilities. Officials said rivers are due to Appraisers offer course a group calling itself the Non- rise as the snowmelts and forceas- was broken about 1 p.m. and the out of the hous^,” Bruno said, Sundown in New Hartford, said rival developer John Finguerra in area. presently serves. to be built as quickly as possible. The PUC ordered Central Maine 'Maine Jolht Owners. . _ temperature climbed above 70 “thinking of what they should do his bid to build a mall in Which one is built could depend ters predicting rain. Normally, Sunday the slopes were still dotted on who starts construction first, HARTFORD — The Society of Real Estate this poses no probiem, but if the ice before the afternoon was over. this summer.” with skiers. Manchestei', Finguerra’s spokes­ Appraisers, Connecticut Chapter, will offer An employee at Avon Nursery “Warm weather melts snow, man said today. FInguerra's spokesman said. Course 201, “Principles of Income Property "We still have the best crack at Entrepreneur has plan Center in Avon said the warm there’s no doubt about that,” The spokesman, who asked that Appraising,” at the University of Connecticut Pro System ^1495 weather had definitely started that," he said. Carter said. "But there’s a lot of he not be named, said Finguerra The Winchester plans, approved School Of Business Administration. We found a cure people thinking about gardening. good snow and a lot of depth. It’s was ’’proceeding full-speed .r The course will begin Mardb 15 and end April 20. Governors seek “Yes, it has,” he said. "In fact. I ’m just a delightful day to ski. We have by the South Windsor Planning and ByrI Boyce and David Scribner Jr. will be tbe ahead” with plans for an 800.000- Zoning Commission earlier this for grocery store music for so busy I can’t talk.” skiing in shorts, skiing in shirts­ square-foot shopping mall off instructors. But even as winter-weary resi­ leeves, skiing through puddles." month, face a court challenge from The course fee is $400. For information, call Interstate 84 in Buckland. a group of South Windsor ho­ By AAede Nix and count customers,” Campbell said. Cabin Fever! dents stripped off jackets and Arthur P. lies, Torrington, 482-4468. , Apple/fe spending freeze basked in the sun, maple syrup Weather forecasters said the Through his spokesman, Fin­ meowners who live near the-site. United Press International “We’ve already had scents made up in The group claims in its suit that popcorn, chocolate and pine and Revlon and producers, just beginning their warm iveather is too good to last guerra downplayed the signifi­ TOPEKA.Kan. — For the second time in It’s called the Apple He. By Laurence McQuillan year’s operations, thought the thou^. A colder air mass is poised cance of last week’s announce­ the PZC acted illegally when it Max Factor have shown some interest in United Press International ments by G. Fox k Co. and changed the zoning of 57 acres in his life. Max Campbell is starting a business us.” If you’ve been meaning l l O’Neill tallies bill weather was too warm. to descend on Connecticut, bring­ out of a garage. Unlike the first time' to learn more about com­ I Robert Jacquier, atLaurelbrook ing cold rain and clouds for the new Sage-Alien & Co. that they planned South Windsor to permit the mall. Bank women plan meeting Campbell sees the day when Cam-talkers WASHINGTON — The nation’s for fed spending cuts to open stores at Winchester, The remaining 36 acres of the site, around, his Cam-talker, a machine that will be almost everywhere. puters, what better time m Farm in East Canaan, started W6Ck. The Northern Connecticut Group of the talks out of a can, is taking off faster than governors, upset with President gathering sap this week. “We’re But Cannon said the tempera­ which would be located on land which lie in Manchester, were "It doesn't replace people, but it is a to buy a personable Reagan’s claims that most of them — see page 10 straddling the Manchester-South already commercially zoned. National Association of Bank Women will meet even Campbell dreamed. 24-hour-a-day, 7-day-a-week employee. It Apple than when the having a small run today. It was 40 tures were expected to remain March 12 at the Hartford Club. Just a year and a half aftbr he started enjoy a budget surplus, are issuing some here all night and you have to above normal for at least the next Windsor town line. Unlike the Winchester site, the doesn’t get sick and it's always on time. And i weather is not so pef- an initial plea for the federal "It’s early in the whole process,” 265 acres on which Finguerra’s Neil Murphy of the School of Business work on the Cam-talker in a garage behind best of all, it is a one-time cost.” have that freeze, that’s all.” four or five days. Administration, University of Connecticut, will I sonabie? The Apple lie government to impose a one-year He said most states have a 2 FInguerra's spokesman said. mall would be built lies completely his other business, Hydrbflex, (Campbell The cost — about $285 without accessories percent to 3 percent surplus of speak on “FDIC and Deregulation.” f expects sales of $10 million to ^ 0 million in lean run thousands of freeze on its own spending. ’"Iliere is a good pool of stores. in Manchester and is already such as a can with a speaker — is something Members of the National Gover­ their annual budget, but that falls Fox’s ■ and Allen’s plans don’t zoned to permit the development. For information, call Mary Ethel'Gray at the the first year of production far the Campbell said is attractive even to" I programs to in- Vernon office of United Bank & Trust'Co. nors’ Association, which is con­ shy of the safe figure of 5 percent. diminish the pool greatly.” Hutensky said the lawsuit has' point-of-purchase display machine. mom-and-pop business operations. ' crease the “personal He warned federal budget cut­ The Cam-talker, n am ^ after Campbell, ducting its winter meeting, were Device in add spiii G. Fox announced Thursday that not deterred any of the possible Campbell did not test-market the device productivity’’ of every­ scheduled to meet with Reagan for ters: “Don’t operate on the basis it had given Winchester developers tenants with whom the Winchester of course, does just that — it talks — in the because, he said, "We want to be the first one In thq family. that it can easily be done — just grocery store, at the zoo, at school or at an hour today at the White House Broilson & Hutensky of Bloomfield developers have negotiated. Investment report with this. Advertisers are the biggest bunch for an exchange on such issues as transfer it to the states and and Melvin Simon k Co. of "Based on the previous history work. of copycats. So get out of your cabin long enough to visit localities that are sitting there with Activated by sensors that detect when a the farm crisis and potential said to meet s p ^ Indianapolis a commitment to of this site...there’s no one who as of 3 p.m. Friday. ' “We’ve had orders from as far away as Computer Resources. You’ll fliul more than cutbacks in federal programs. a lot of money. It’s just not there.” open a 125,000-square-foot store at didn’t contemplate a lawsuit,” he person walks by up to 16- feet away Australia, and we’re trying to find a Just computers ... you’ll find a cJte! , Republican Gov. Lamar Alex­ Campbell said his machine is uni( Heading int the meeting today, The device that failed at the made from tantalum and the probe the mall. On Friday, Sage-Alien k said. company to cover Europe and the Orient for many governors voiced ire with ander of Tennessee said he is Co. announced that it planned to . Earlier plans by Pennsylvania- Price Change because it directs its message personally to us. We're aftar the world market if we can town’s new water treatment plant from titanium as specified by Friday This Week Iteagan’s suggestions that most “very disappointed that the ad­ Weston and Sampson of Boston, open an 80,000-square-foot store at based developers to build a sim­ a customer. get it.” ministration would spend a'minute Jan. 25 .was made from the ComputelteBOurcia states have surpluses and there­ specified materials and the acid designers of the plant. Winchester. ilarly sized mall on nearly the “You just walk in front of it and it talks to Only 18 months and $375,000 after ^ fore can make up for cuts in federal arguing with the states about Advest Inc. 10»/4 dn 1>A you. It’s trained to attrtict people to the Campbell, who says inventing is his hobby that spilled from a tank because ' Young declined to speculate on The two stores would be among same site were also challenged by Acmat 8>/« up ‘A programs. whether they have a surplus.” the next step, but he did say the at least four anchor tenants at the the homeowners’ group. Plans for product. Most people buy on impulse. In and has had a couple of other inventions “The president knows brtter the device failed was hydrofluoro- Aetna 40Vi dn l‘/4 fact, two-tblrds of all sales are made on Kansas Gov. John Carlin, a sllicic acid, as it was supposed to town would not simply replace the mall. A fifth anchor store could be the Buckland Commons mall were CBT Corp. 39V< patented, had the idea, he says he has yet to Democrat and the association than that,” Alexander said, u t ’s eventually scrapped and the zone dn 1 customer impulse, and the Cam-talker run into. a "no” or a place where COUPON be, tests by an independent labor­ device without further investiga­ built, the developers have said. Colonial Bancorp 27>/4 dn ‘A chairman, complained, “There’s a an irrelevent issue.” ’ tion. He was apparently alluding to Winchester would contain change granted by the South capitalizes on that,” he said. Cam-talkers can't be used. lot of misunderstanding on the At a black-tie welcoming dinner ary show. Finast 15>/4 up Vi The device is about the size of an The acid spilled when a diaph­ a check on. the specifications for slightly less than one million Windsor PZC for that mall expired. First Conn. Bancorp 35>A up 1 so-called surplus.” at the White House Sunday night, . square feet of space and would be Hutensky said he was confident answering machine and works on the same He turned Hydroflex, which produces Box of 10 Maxell Reagan told the governors passage ragm in a probe that goes into the the materials. First Hartford Corp. 1 nc endless loop cassette tape principle, plastic pipe fittings, over to his son and tank let go. The probe device is one of two part of a 1.2-million-square-foot the Winchester developers would Hartford National 29‘/4 up of tax reform and an austere mall and office complex. Most of win the lawsuit. >/4 . Campbell said. It can be powered by moved into a garage behind the business he D i s k s ^ 2 0 Reg. *27 budget will require ’ 'great courage When the probe was removed, it things that failed in the acid spill. Hartford Steam Boiler 6i dn >/i batteries or electricity. started from another garage 28 years ago. was found that the diaphragm had The other was a containment basin the development would be in South Bruce S. Beck, a Manchester Ingersoll Rand 49>/4 up and effort and extraordinary coop­ Windsor, prompting Manchester attorney who is representing the l»/4 In his demonstration models, iCampbell Inside Today eration between us" and asked distintegrated over a period of which failed to contain the acid J.C. Penney 48>/4 dn »/4 had messages coming from speakers built The biggest problem Campbell says he while supply lasts!) time, apparently from contact once it spilled from the tank. officials to back the plans of Sroth Windsor group, has also said Lydall Inc. 14>ri nc them to work with him “in a spirit Weston and Sampson has been Finguerra and his three partners FInguerra’s plans could face a into soft drink cans, pizza boxes, motor oil faces is the possibility of not being able to of good will.” wita the acid.' Sage Allen 18 nc cans and cat food boxes. turn out enough Cam-talkers to fill the WITH THIS COUPON 20 pages, 2 sections The town sent the damaged gathering data on the pouring of because of the added tax benefits court challenge on environmental SNET 36Vi dn "Today, the people no longer •A Messages such as, “Hey you, yes you, orders. ’ ■ look to Washington as an emerald ^ device and a sample of acid to a the concrete basin. Young said for Manchester. and other grounds. Travelers 43>A nc Advtc^ ObItuariM . today the town had not yet received Allan Hutensky of Bronson li In addition to a shopping inall, can't you just smell that pizza baking in tbe Opinion _ city with magic solutions to every laboratory for testing. Tyco Laboratories 38>/i dn Vi He plans to cover the United States and B utinM * 20 a written report from Weston and Hutensky refused to say today Finguerra has,said his develop­ oven?” or “Don’t just walk on by — squeeze Canada with a sales force of loO to 150 ciwMiM___ie-ie PaoplaUlk. problem,” he said, "rvebeenbere Robert Young, superintendent of United Technologies 41Vi dn 2 Tri-City Plaza, Vernon CT Comic* . 8 Sports. .11-14 the Water and Sewer Department, Sampson, but he has discussed whether the Winchester develop­ ment could include office and the Charmin,” are designed to attract people, and lists Anheuser-Busch, General- Talavision . going on five years now and I can New York gold $298.40 dn $5.60 customers to products. Entwtalnmam___ 17 said today that the laboratory has various possibilities for correcting ers have commitments from any industrial parks and a hotel/con- Motors Canada, Chevrolet, Coca-Cola and Lottary______2 Waathar__ tell you it’s more like the Twiiight other stores. The firm has decided “It can also spray a scent, sing, ring a bell Pizza Hut among his best prospects. 644-1504 Zone than the Land of Oz.” reported that the diaphragm was the leak in the concrete basin. ference center. .1 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Feb. 25, 1985 - 3

2 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Feb. 25, 1985 Defeat of gay ordinance jeopardizes mayor M a n c h e s t e r Workshops set

or East Coast. In Brief for evaluation JUNE, however, when she joined issue has focused attention on how By Mary Schlor«genstein involved in getting this thing little attention she pays to the defeated are going to work to put in the majority of City Council District to honor four United Press International members in approving an ordi­ public in general.” more responsive and more prin­ Outwardly, at least, Whitmire WITH THE INFLUX O f outsid-- The Eighth Utilities District will hold a ( nance prohibiting city job discrim­ ers, however, came the problems of town budget cipled elected city officials,” says testimonial dinner Thursday for (our current and HOUSTON — A conservative ination against gays. Opponents, believes the political damage is homebuilder Greg Blume, an that outsiders bring — former district officials. backlash in the sprawling oil led by Councilman John Goodner, limited. organizer of the opposition. increased, roads clogged and I ----- Thertirnner. to be held at Willie’s Steak House at Members of the Board of Directors have some of capital of Houston sent a gay rights a potential foe in November, “ I ’m very proud of the record Adds local Republican Chair­ social services were strained. 444 Center St. at 7 p.m., is to honor Director their Saturday mornings planned for them in the next referendum to a disastrous defeat managed to force the measure to a my administration has accomp­ man Russ Mather: “ There is a Gordon Lassow. former Treasurer Mable Sheri­ two months. They will hold workshops for detailed iast month and may have popular citywide referendum. Blume, lished,” she says. ” I don’tthinkthe But Despite Houston’s size and large number of people who want dan and former directors Evelyn Gregan and explanations of the budget recommendation by Mayor Kathy Whitmire, one of Mather, Goodner and others or­ people of Houston or any other city big city problems, Whittnire has her out of office and a large John Flynn. General Manager Robert Weiss (or the fiscal year only a handful of women mayors in ganized and financed “ Campaign expect to be able to agree 100 drawn little of the attention that number of people who are actively The dinner costs $12 a person. Reservation the country, fighting for her for Houston,” which on Jan. 19 percent of the time on every issue spotlights big city mayors like New that begins July 1. looking for a viable opponent.” forms are available from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the ’The sessions, expected to last about four hours, are political life. produced a 198,563 to 44,706 defeat with all of their elected officials.” York’s Ed Koch, Chicago’s Harold Whitmire surfaced in Houston district tax office in the fire station at 32 Main Whitmire, 38, in her second term Indeed, agreement on anything Washington, Los Angeles’ Tom set tor March 9, March 30, April 6, and April 13. politics eight years ago when she of the law. Street. After 3 p.m. they may be picked up from “The first session is for a discussion of the Water and as chief executive of the nation's Although Goodner helped lead in this cRy of 1.8 millipn is difficult. Bradley. Detroit’s Coleman Young won election as city controller. In Tax Collector Carol Lenihan at 21 Cambridge St. Sewer Division budget. The request for that division fourth largest city, threw her the fight, he says the homosexual During the economic crisis years or Philadelphia’s Wilson Good. 1981 she waded Into a crowded has not yet been made public. political clout behind a measure to issue is only a tangent to Whit­ of the late 70s and early 80s, mayoral primary, made the runoff Houston’s reputation as “ reces­ Even San Francisco Mayor The other three Saturday morning sessions are (or protect gays from discrimination m ire’s troubles. and then swamped her opponent Diane Feinstein has a national discussion of the General Fund budget and the budget in municipal hiring, The ordinance "This drive on to get me to run sion proof” made ita mecca for the Zinsser wants convention with 62 percent of the vote. She following and has been mentioned (or the 'rdwnor Manchester Fire Department. Weiss was crushed by a 4 to 1 margin and against her is not based on this nation’s unemployed and disen­ state Sen. Carl A. Zinsser, R-Manchester, has launched her second term in 1983 for national candidacy, although hopes to have his recommendation ready for the the conservative coalitipn that issue at all. It’s based on the fart chanted. Its climate and proximity called on the state to live up to its name. with a 64 percent endorsement. her city ranks 13th Ri size with a board on March 18 or 19. emerged says Whitmire is next. they’re unhappy with the job she’s to shipping on Gulf of Mexico also Zinsser said he supports a bill calling for a population of only 706,000. General Fund spending requests total $46,080,946 KATHY WHITMIRE “ In one way or another, the doing running the city, and this drew industries native to the North constitutional convention to draft an amendment TROUBLES BEGAN LAST from heads of town departments. A breakdown of Herald photo by Tarquinio . . . troubles in Houston majority of the people that were to the U.S. Constitution that would require a those requests was released- at a press conference balanced federal budget. Friday. The r^uests total 10.4 percent more than the Taxing wait Only two more states are needed to make the amount adopted as budgets for those departments in (invention a reality, he said in a news release. Weather “ It would be fitting if Connecticut, the the current fiscal year. Briarv Murphy, left, and Bob Barde of for the tax workshop — one. of a series Weiss said at the press conference that he plans to Peopletalk Constitution State, becomes the state that enables Manchester Community College wait at being sponsored by the Internai Re­ make a recommendation for the General Fund budget this convention to occur,” Zinsser said. that will call for an increase in the tax burden of no the Lincoln Center hearing room venue Service and staffed by trained 2 Today’s forecast Since the convention effort was launched in volunteers. 2 more than 8 percent. 1975, 32 states have supported it, he said. Saturday for people needing assistance Connecticut, Massachusetts If the directors need a fifth workshop session, April They’re so excited Zinsser said the recent economic recovery is with their tax returns. Turnout was light and Rhode Island; Tonight: 18 has been set aside as the date for it. jeopardized by record federal deficits. If adopted, ^ The Pointer Sisters had never had a platinum — Diminishing wind, clear, low in Meanwhile a public hearing will have been held on let alone a double-platinum — album before their the balanced budget amendment would provide the teens and 20s. Tuesday: the b u ^ et, probably on April 1. ’The directors will current "Breakout" LP. (or limited deficit spending during an economic becoming mostly cloudy. A adopt the budget sometime during the week of April Anita, June and Ruth say the success after 12 crisis if two-thirds of the Congress approved, he Police recruitment to begin chance of rain developing along said. Once drafted by a convention, 38 state 29. years of making records "has been the thrill of a A joint meeting between the Board of Directors and the south coast. High 40 to 45. legislatures would have to approve the amend­ a lifetim e." If the Pointers have any regrets, it’s the Board of Education to discuss the school budget ments will be invited to take the ment will be to seek the town’s first Maine; Clear tonight. Lows ment before it would be added to the U.S. The town will begin advertising 5 ^ a t their fourth sister, Bonnie, isn’t around to has been set for March 4 in the Board of Education minority police officer, a goal that next month for three new police agility exam. 5 share it. She left the act in 1978 for a solo career from near 10 to the low 20s. Constitution. conference room at 45 North School St., beginning at8 officers to bring the ranks of the has eluded the town despite w hat' ”We miss her all the time,” June said. The four Partly to mostly sunny Tuesday. Last week the town hired three p.m. The meeting, originally planned for tonight, was police patrol division up to 54, officials have described as con­ sisters recently had a professional reunion, Highs in the 30s to low 40s. officers, including the first woman postponed. Assistant Manager Steven R. certed efforts to seek qualified however, singing backup on Bonnie’s new album, New Hampshire; Clear to­ to join the department in six years. Tamarkin heads humanities The budget requested by the Board of Education is Werbner said today. minority applicants in the la st; which will be released soon. “ That’s the first time night. Lows 8 to 15 north and Renee V. Tourville of Rocky Hill Dr. Toby S. Tamarkin has been promoted to $24,757,393, an increase of $1,823,064, or 7.9 percent three recruitments. we’ve sang together in seven years,” Anita said. teens to low 20s south. Partly Once advertisements are placed will be the only female patrol director of the Division of Humanities and over the budget for the current year. Officials have said the new in local and regional newspapers officer when she! is sworn in later What if Bonnie wanted to rejoin the group? " I ’m sunny Tuesday. Highs in the 30s ' Communication That increase is the largest dollar increase among recruitment is needed to replenish . sure it would be no big deal.” June said. “ We and civil service publications, this spring after she completes the to low 40s. Arts at Manchester the budget requests. The next largest comes from the the supply of qualified candidates could probably make a revue out of it or prospective officers will have 30 required course at the State Police Vermont; Fair and chilly Community police department, which is asking $3,991,697, an of all backgrounds. Only nine of 343 Training Academy in Meriden. something. A big show.” tonight. Lows in the upper teens College. increase of $589,436,- or 17.3 percent over the current days to submit applications. applicants in the most recent to low 20s. Periods of sunshine Formerly a pro­ year’s budget. Werbner said an agility test — A civilian police dispatcher in round of hiring made it through the Tuesday. Highs in the upper 30s fessor of romance The police are asking the directors to fill three the first of a series of physical, Manchester and a Central Connec­ agility and written tests, as well as to low 40s. Good day takea detour languages at MCC, authorized positions that have not been funded and to written and oral examinations — ticut State University police of­ a role-playing examination, poly­ Dye-ing to get in Tamarkin has been authorize the creation of three new positions, a deputy will be scheduled for sometime in ficer are the other new officers. graph test and background investi­ Tonight; wind diminishing. Clear. Low in the 20s. Wind becoming with the college chief, an administrative sergeant, and a crime May. Only those who meet the Town administrators have said gation, according to figures re­ Christopher Walken went platinum blonde for Masked man rides again Extended outlook light northerly late at night. Tuesday: increasing cloudiness. High 40 since 1968. She holds prevention officer. education and experience require­ one purpose of the new recruit­ leased by the town administration. MGM’S upcoming ”A View To Kill,’ Charles Clayton Moore, who portrayed the Lone Ranger Extended outlook fbr New to 45. Outlook Wednesday, a chance of rain or snow early, then a bachelor’s degree Duming went strawberry blonde for Universal’s in 208 TV episodes, has donned his famous black in business adminis­ “ Stick" and Cher became a redhead for the mask in public for the first time since being England Wednesday through clearing. Today’s weather picture was'drawn by Amber Tracy, 10, of 163 Woodland St., a fourth grader at Waddell School. tration and educa­ Administration to submit layoff list soon-to-be-released for Universal’s "M ask.” stripped of the facial covering in a 1979 court Friday: tion from Ohio State Now Doug McKeon, currently starring in battle. , , Connecticut, Massachusetts University, a mas­ 20th-Century Fox’s “ Mischief” movie, just came “ The mask does not belong to me. It belongs to and Rhode Island: A chance of ter’s degree in Span­ to the realization that he will have to dye his blond the kids of America,” said Moore, 70, who has some rain or snow early Wednes­ ish language and School board to consider health course hair black to play the title role of boxer Ray worn sunglasses — not the mask — after a court day, then clearing. Fair Thurs­ literature from the “ Boom Boom” MancinI in a biographical film said the mask belonged to the Wrather Corp., day. Cloudy Friday. High University of Con­ F being produced by Sylvester Stallone. producers of a Lone Ranger movie. temperatures from the mid 30s to necticut and a doc­ School Superintendent James P. Kennedy tonight discovered a discrepancy between the two docu­ no excessive strain on the budget. “ I thought the most upsetting thing about The incident triggered scores of protests from Also tonight, Kennedy will present to the board a list the mid40s. Low temperatures in torate degrpe in plans to ask the Board of Education to rule on the ments. They subsequently informed 10 former making the film would be learning how to fight the Lone Ranger fans, who saw Moore as the living of 12 proposed staff layoffs, described us routine by the teens and 20s. teacher training, future of an eighth-grade health course and authorize employees that there had b ^ n an error and that they hard way, getting knocked around in the ring, by embodiment of the mysterious masked man, who Maine and New Hampshire; Latin-Amerlcan li­ the payment of $24,000 to cover an error in an would no longer recieve the payments they had been officials. Mr. Rocky himself," said McKeon. "But this is Assistant Superintendent Wilson E. Deakin said , sought right and justice along with his Indian Chance of flurries north and fair Toby S. Tamarkin terature and educa­ early-retirement incentive program drafted in the promised. far more disturbing. What happens when I start today that the amount of staff on the list is normal. He companion Tonlo. south Wednesday. Fair Thurs­ tional adminlstiTi- late 1970s. At the board’s last meeting, the officials’ actions In January, a California Superior Court said if the staff members are laid off, he would expect getting roots?” day. Chance of showers or tion from UConn. were protested by the daughter of one former teacher reinstated his right to wear the mask, the court most of them to be rehired by the start of the 1985-86 flurries Friday. Highs in the 20s As director, Tamarkin will be responsible for He also will present members of the school board who was in ill health and could not attend. writing that Wrather ’requested dismissal of the Officials said the payments, if approved, would put school year. to lower 30s north and 30s to curriculum development, refocusing the Impor­ with a list of proposed staff layoffs which officials say entire action.” tance of the humanities, faculty selection and should be temporary. E Moore appeared in the mask at a management low er 40s south. Lows 5 below to The board meets tonight at Bennet Junior High E evaluation and administrative management. seminar in Fairhaven. Mass. Saturday sponsored 10 above north and 10 to 20 south, Glimpses Tamarkin lives in Bloomfield. School at 7:30 p.m. by the Acushnet Co., which manufacturesTitleist but a little warmer Friday. Rock legend Eric Clapton plans to tour the At the board’s Feb. 11 meeting, Kennedy Calls Vermont: Chance of rain or recommended the elimination of several filmstrips United States and Canada beginning in April to golfballs. snow showers early Wednesdaly from the course “ Focus on Wellness,” which was back up his new album. “ Behind the Sun.” The “ The mask has been a sym tol of fair play, justice Woman sues for fall vehicle accident, 444 Center St. call, 466 W. Middle Turnpike and law and order which I lived by all my life. It’s then clearing. F a ir 'Thursday. A reviewed by school officials after it drew complaints Manchester (Town, Paramedics). record features songs produced by Phil Collins A Hartford woman has sued the town and (Town, Paramedics). come back to me. The mask will never be taken chance of rain or snow showers from parents. Friday, 2:57 p.m. — medical Saturday, 11:02 p.m. — natural and Ted Templeman ... Hal Kanter. movie and Manchester Modes for more than $15,000 for Saturday, 3:38 a.m. — natural Friday. On the mild side, highs 30 call, 444 Tolland Turnpike (Town, gas problem, 63 Pearl St. (Town). television writer, director and producer, will be off again.” injuries she suffered after falling on an icy ’The district’s Instructional Materials Review gas leak, 39 Spencer St. (Town). Despite having aged a few years since his TV to 40. .lows in the upper teens and Paramedics). Sunday, 1:30 a.m. — dumpster master of ceremonies when the New York Friars sidewalk in 1983, according to legal papers filed in Committee, in two separate recommendations, said Saturday, 5:46 a.m. — electric B 20s. days, Moore said he would like to play the masked Friday, 4:08 p.m. — medical fire, 30 Bissell St. (Town). B Club honors Milton Berle as Man of the Year April the town clerk’s office. the series, “ Sexually Transmitted .Diseases: Causes, light smoking, Manchester Police man once again in a new Lone Ranger movie. call, 64L Ruby Drive (Town, Sunday, 6:13 a.m. — medical 25 ... George Jones comes out with his first live Satalllte view Anna Panioto said in court papers that she fell Prevention and Cure,” and the filmstrip “ Preventing Station, 239 E. Middle Turnpike “I ’d like them to make another Lone Ranger Paramedics). call, 24 Fairfield St. (Town, album next month and it will he art of a major on a sidewalk near Pleasant and Pine streets that Teen Suicide; You Can Help,” are not suitable for an CTown). movie and I ’d like to be in the saddle,” he said. Friday, 5:12 p.m. — electrical Paramedics). country sales promotion that will be launched in Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 4:00 a.m. EST shows contained mounds of snow and ice “ and was eighth-grade audience and that administrators should Saturday, 11:23 a.m. — medical “ I ’d like to have a good Texas Ranger at my side Across the nation fire, 110 Russell St. (Town). Sunday, 5:11 p.m. — medical March, CBS Records said ... layered frontal clouds stretching from eastern Texas to New England. uneven, slippery, defective and dangerous.” seek more appropriate materials. call, 12A Bluefield Drive (Town, in the movie, and in the final scene. I ’d give him Snow will reach from tjie Friday, 7:55 p.m. — medical The most noticeable rain and thunder clouds stroud an area from the Panioto sustained cuts and bruises, a strained A group of parents warned at a meeting Friday Paramedics). call, 95 W. Middle Turnpike my silver bullets and mask and then I ’d ride off call, 360 Oakland St. (Town, (Eighth District, Paramedics). northern half of the Rockies Texas Gulf Coast to the southern Appalachians. To the west, high back and a shock to her nervous system in the night they might sue if the school board fails to change Saturday, 8:14 p.m. — medical into the sunset.” he said. Paramedics). Sunday, 7:08 p.m. — medical across the Dakotas and northern clouds race across the northern Plains and upper Mississippi Valley, February 1983 fall, court papers say. She also lost the course in other ways as well. The course is call, 375 Adams St. (Paramedics). Minnesota. Snow will be scat­ mandatory at Iwth of Manchester’s junior high Friday, 11:43 p.m. — motor- Saturday, 9:21 p.m. — medical call, 276 Bidwell St, (Paramedics). Quote of the day while shower clouds cover the northern Rockies. time from work, court papers say. tered over northern New Eng­ schools. ... President Reagan, speaking to the nation’s Both Manchester Modes, which owns the land land. Rain and thundershowers The $24,000 payment sought by the superintendent governors during a black-lie dinner Sunday on which the sidewalk is located, and the Town of will extend from southeast Texas Manchester, acted negligently by failing to clear would cover an error made six years ago in drafting a Now you know program that offered teachers an incentive to retire "Today, the people no longer look to Washing­ through central Gulf states, the SEA' the sidewalk or warn of its condition, Panioto HARTFORD RD. DAIRY QUEEN About 1,000 pounds of material from outer Carolinas and the Tennessee charged in the suit. early. ton as an emerald city with magic solutions to In April 1978, the board adopted two separate every problem. I ’ve been here going on five years space hits the surface of the United States each valley. Rainshowers will be The town has until March 19 to respond to the day. Most of it is cosmic dust that enters the scattered over the Mid-Atlantic charges in Hartford Superior Court. documents — an official policy, and a set of guidelines now and I can tell you it’s more like the Twilight — to describe the plan. But last December officials Lenten Specials Zone than the Land of Oz.” atmosphere and sifts slowly to earth. coast states and southern New 30.244 BRAZIER Engiand. Highs will be in the 30s over SAN' Fish Fillet & Fries *1.25 northern N ew England and fron^ dams & Fries northern Minnesota acrosis the LOS Al Dakotas and the northern Rock­ Almanac ies. 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Feb. 25. 1985 Chernenko ends Gunman Goetz says U.S./World New York ‘Is. sick’ In Brief 8-week absence By John lams Walesa assails government United Press International NEW YO RK (UPI) — Bernhard “ 1 thought it was great,” Goetz said. WARSAW, Poland — Solidarity founder Lech Goetz, breaking his siience in a show of “ Afterward. I told him that people Walesa accused the government today,of passing MOSCOW — A wheezing Presi­ support for a man dubbed the “ subway were on his side and that I went through on the bill for mismanagement and inefntiency to dent Konstantin Chernenko, ap avenger.” said he "wouid not have the same thing he did and that the people in the form of food price hikes. pearing for the first time in eight done things differentiy” if he had to everything would be OK.” __ He also proposed a dialogue between commu­ weeks, cost his ballot in nationwide reiive the day he shot four teenagers “ He needed a show of support, nist authorities and his outlaweduniontosavethe elections but his waxy face and who asked him for $5. Goetz sdid country’s ailing economy. In a statement wooden movements showed he has “ Peopie are taking criminai activity Goetz was originally charged with distributed to Western reporters, Walesa said been ill. . , for granted. Peopie take it for granted attempted murder but a grand jury proposed food price hikes resulted from govern­ In a carefully orchestrated tele­ that peopie can do vioient crimes and declined to press those charges. He was ment inefficiency, unnecessary industrial invest­ vision appearance Sunday, Cher­ wiii be iet ioose,” Goetz said. instead charged with a lesser offense, ments, bureaucracy and an extensive police nenko, 73, appeared obviously "Peopie take it for granted that the possession of a weapon without a tired and still recuperating from subway is a disaster. What we have license. “ It is a bill for a state full of incompetent clerks, the illness that had forced him to Talking about Fredericks case, now is anarchy.’’ a state of police and security forces built up cancel all public functions since The comments, aired on WNEW’s Goetz said, “ I don’t believe a grand beyond the limits of common sense to stifle the Dec. 27. . Ten O’Ciock News, are among the first jury will Indict him, but in the event he independent initiatives of the people ...,’’ Walesa Soviet television interrupted pubiic statements Goetz has made is indicted, I don’t see how any jury said. regular programming to show a since he shot the four teenagers on a could convict him. waxy-faced Chernenko filling out Manhattan subway train thr.ee days “ When you are charged with second- New Zealand head leaves his ballot and receiving bouquets degree murder, you are treated as a before Christmas. WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Prime Minis­ of red roses and other flowers from criminal. He Is a hard-working citizen. Politburo member Viktor Grishin One of the teenagers. Daryi Caby. ter David Lange left today for the United States was paraiyzed by his wounds. He is conscientious. He Is courageous. I and election officials. CHERNENKO think the public should relate to this where he intends to defend New Zealand’s ban on “ I wouid not have done things nuclear warships with .-a State Department Friday, Gri.shin told an election .. . seen at ballot box differentiy.’” Goetz said. man,” Goetz said. rally that Chernenko’s doctors Friederlck. who is married and has official. / “ The individuai — the man or woman Before his departure, Lange declared at a news forbade him to deliver the tradi­ election officials. two children, was standing on a subway tional closing campaign speech. There were no Western repor­ w.aiking down an apartment stairway, conference he would not compromise on his the store owner alone in his shop at platform Thursday when he saw two Sunday’s surprise appearance ters present although they had 2 government’s ban during his visit in Los Angeles 2 ' apparently drunken men fighting with put an end to weeks of sjjeculation been permitted into the halt to night — that individual needs protec­ Tuesday with Deputy Assistant Secretary of State tion.” Goetz said in an interview the counterman at a newsstand. that Chernenko was critically ill watch Soviet officials, other When Frederick told the men to put William Brown...... members of the Politburo and published in today’s editions of the New The prime minister said he would spell out to and near death. the candy back, which they had Chernenko was shown sitting at regular voters ca.st their ballots. York Daily News. Brown his view that Washington should not be “ so allegedly stolen, and stop fighting with a desk, then standing stiffly at the It was clear that Kremlin “ The city has'a real problem. The extraordinarily heavy" in its reaction to New city is sick froni on^epd to another.’ ’ he the newsstand clerk, the men turned on ballot box but there was no footage officials wanted to guarantee Frederick, said Abraham Fuchsberg, Zealand’s ban. of him walking, neither inside the Chernenko's privacy and be able to told the newspaper. “ It is a matter very much of showing that New the suspect’s lawyer. building nor of his entry and control what would be shown on Goetz was at Criminal Court in Zealanders are a responsible people,” Lange Frederick was punched and hit over departure, an indication he might television. Manhattan Sunday to show support at said. ’“This government has a policy. That p o li^ 5 5 the arraignment of a man dubbed the the head with a bottle, the lawyer said. have needed assistance. More than 99 i>ercenl of the is not to have nuclear weapons in New Zealand. Police said Frederick stabb^ Felix "Thank you, ” he said with a electorate turned out to elect 2.3 “ subway avenger.” Now you don’t compromise on that. You don t McCord, 28, in the heart with a UPI photo cough and his now-characteristic million deputies to town councils The man. Andy Frederick. 24. of have them half in New Zealand. You don t have penknife. wheeze, the re.sult of a chronic lung and parliaments of the 15 Soviet Brooklyn said his attempt to foil the them sometimes in New Zealand.” Frederick ran from the scene but ailment. “ That's fine." republics, including Chernenko, a robbery of a subway candy stand led Lange’s reversal of a long-standing govern­ Miners march In London surrendered to police Friday night and The ailing Soviet leader, in a delegate to the Supreme Soviet, or him to fatally stab one of the alleged ment policy allowing the berthing of nuclear- was charged in the case Saturday after claiming that nearlyTialf of Britain’s miners are now dark blue suit and biue and siiver parliament, from Moscow’s Kui­ thieves. He is charged with second- powered or nuclear-armed warships in New Thousands of miners and their supporters crowd into 12 hours of questioning. working, a figure disputed by the miners’ union. striped necktie, filled out his ballot byshev di.sirict. degree murder. Zealand ports has strained relations between London’s Trafalgar Square Sunday in a rally to support ’ He had been dubbed the “ subway in a private room in the Krasnaya Chernenko last appeared pub­ UPI photo At the arraignment, Frederick was Wellington and its allies. The United States avenger" by one newspaper, but police their 11-month-old strike. Coal board officials are Presnaya polling .station, well licly in a televLsed awards cr-rem- released without bail pending a March backed by Australia, both linked with New spokesman Officer Joe Wilson com­ away from ordinary voters. ony Dec. 27. Since then, he has 25 hearing. Zealand in the ANZUS mutual defense pact, has mented the man may have believed Bloodiest week of ’85 Appearing slightly unsteady, missed a Wars;iw Pact summit Goetz, who was in the courtroom, said New Zealand’s decision was inconsistant SUBWAY VIGILANTE BERNHARD GOETZ himself to be more of a “ good Chernenko dropped his ballot into and a moeting with Greek Prime said he smiled when he heard the with its responsibilities under the treaty. . . . he’d do it all over again judge’s decision to release Frederick. Samaritan.” the box and raised his right arm Minister Andreas Pa|)andrcou 1m> woodenly in a wave to Grishin and cause of the illne.ss. Clash mars PakastanI vote Violence leaves 7 dead in Ireland the death a “ brutal killing without the incident should be construed as ISLAMABAD. Pakistan — Pakistanis voted By RIc Clark British Rosemount area of Lon­ murder if the army had opened (ire donderry, 80 miles northwest of justification.” today in parliamentary elections that President United Press International on the three, including a 16-year- State officials seek more farm debt aid Belfast, police said. The body of Kevin Coyle, 24, Mohammed Zia ul-Haq said showed the people’s old youth, without challenging Witnesses said a van pulled up married with three children, was desire for “ an Islamic society” but that an BELFAST. Northern Ireland — found slumped in a Londonderry them to lay down their arms. nounced $650 million in federal loan reached a point where kind of not much alongside McElhinney’s car and Retirement 105-member South Dakota Legislature, opposition leader called “ a sham.” At least two The bloodiest week this year in the British troops in Northern Ire­ WASHINGTON (U P I) - Farm Belt more is going to happen in the gunmen fired an automatic wea­ street Saturday night with a single scheduled to arrive late today, and guarantees for troubled farm debts. people were killed in clashes with police. outlawed Irish Republican Arm y’s land are under orders not to fire governors and state legislators bring immediate future." pon before speeding away. Police gunshot to the head. large delegations from Nebraska, Only $25 million was used through It was the first general election in Pakistan campaign to end British rule in without warning unless their lives their message that “ the crisis is real” Dole said. “ We have to be very said he died almost immediately. Coyle’s death came less than 24 Kansas, North Dakota, Wisconsin and January. since Zia took power in a coup eight years ago. At Northern Ireland has left seven are endangerd. More than 60 to President Reagan and Congress candid. We can’t help every farmer in There was no immediate claim hours after a troop patrol am­ Prospects are Jowa. Under political pressure, the plan A rif Wala, a small town 200 miles south of^ | people dead. soldiers have been prosecuted for today and the Senate, pressed by a every state.” of responsibility for the killing, but bushed and killed three IRA The legislators tried unsuccessfully has been modified twice this month to Islamabad, supporters of opposition candidates Police said the latest victim, a shooting incidents since 1973. farm-state filibuster, considers more But Sen. John Melcher, D-Mont., police sources said the shooting fighters that police said were Sunday to meet with Reagan. help more farmers — the second battled police. Officials told reporters at least two former member of the Protestant Last Sunday, the IRA killed a F aid to debt-strapped growers. predicted Sepate passage of more debt preparing to attack a security change forced by Senate Democrats had the hallmarks of the IRA, Senate Republican leader Robert Carlin said governors will “ commun­ men were killed. There also were reports of Ulster Defense Regiment militia target in the town of Strabane near senior prison officer and on Thurs­ who started a filibuster blocking for relief. which has stepped up its attacks on Great with an icate the depth of the problem and the fighting at Lahore, about 100 'miles southeast of that backs up police and troops in day, two hooded men shot and Dole of Kansas warned legislators their “ I think it’s rather timely you folks security personnel in its bid to end the border with the Irish Republic. absolute necessity for significant ac­ four days a vote on tbe confirmation of the capital, and Rawalpindi, 14 miles from routine security patrols, was shot killed a Catholic police sergeant. lobbying effort would do little good, but are here this week,” he said. “ There’s British rule in Northern Ireland. The killing of the three IRA tion — unless this country by iMlicy Edwin Meese as attorney general. Islamabad. and killed by gunmen late Sunday. Police said 2,420 civilians, police other senators urged them on. nothing like having advice from home Earlier Sunday, the IR A claimed fighters was heavily criticized in simply wants to consider it a positive to Unsatisfied with those adjustments. Club-swinging police charged into a group of . Douglas McElhinney, in his and troops have been killed since Kansas Gov. John Carlin, a Demo­ that’s determined advice and insistent it killed an unemployed laborer for the Catholic community. wipe out a third or more of the Democrats held out until they won a MRD demonstrators in Rawalpindi, and arrested MFly-40s, was shot “ several times violence flared in the province in crat and president of the National being a police informer, but a The Rev. Anthony Mulvey, an American farmers with all the conse­ promise to debate more debt relief on advice.” four people. There was no report on injuries. in the head” as he sat in his parked Governors Association, said Sunday as State Sen. Jim Allen, chairman of the Belfast police spokesman called outspoken critic of the IRA, said August 1969. the group opened its winter meeting quences (or rural America.” the Senate floor today. The House also Zia, 60, a general, ousted former Prim e car in the predominantly anti- will debate the issue this week. Kansas Senate Agriculture CommK- E Carlin said he is “ antsy” because in Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto in a military coup in E that without more federal aid, one out tee, said, “ If we do not have help Kansas, the “ farm situation is about to Dole told legislators Sunday the 1977. He has ruled by martial law ever since, of three farmers could be forced off the immediately, the next 45 to 60 days, we go into a depression.” administration is willing to pump despite a pledge to lift it within 90 days of taking Many live and die by sword land. won’t have to worry about the long­ Governors as well as legislative Farm state governors will tell necessary amounts of money into the power. Reagan and Congress, ‘“The crisis is existing debt relief program but there term.” delegations from 15 farm states today State Rep. Sam Morris, a Pennsylva­ were to meet with Agriculture Secre­ real, both short and long term,” he will not be any efforts beyond that. Marcos faces tough insurgency nia Democrat, said the problem is not Spy suspect goes on trial tary John Block and lobby members of said. “ If you don’t like what we have. I ’m so bad in his state but, “ It doesn’t take OSLO, Norway — A former deputy government 1 Operatingoperating iuin batti!battalion size groups, Congress to vote for more debt relief. In September, as the campaign not certain you’ re going to get much His health■___1 * 1 .___ and1 control___ 1__ .ifi**..after in19 nnnnnmeconomic in ncrisis ria ic a and n ti wiftcsnreadwidespread much imagination to see it coming.” minister, once described as a "model diplomat,” By Jack Reed something unheard of a year ago. The legislative group included the moved into full swing, Reagan an­ m ore," he said. “ I kindof believe we’ve years in power is uncertain. The human rights abuses by the pleaded innocent today on charges he gave NATO United Press International “ The insurgents are building military has been disgraced by its military as factors behind the their base and could tip the balance defense secrets to the Soviet Union. implication in the murder of N P A ’s surging rural support. Arne Treholt, 42, was accused in a 14-page MANILA, Philippines — The of power within the next several opposition leader Benigno Aquino, “ When people are hard up, they pattern has become painfully years,” Armitage said. indictment of -supplying the Soviets with forcing a sudden change in its become angry.” Defense Minister Parolee classified material on western plans for the familiar. Juan Ponce Enrile said. “ They Earlier this year, the N PA Khadafy An hour before dawn on the leadership. defense of Norway — NATO’s northern flank become susceptible to all kinds of claimed responsibility .fo r the southern island of Mindanao, a Soldiers also are reportedly facing the Soviet Union. promises." slaying of a Manila police chief but band of heavily armed rebels battle-weary. the urban area hardest hit by the sought in The indictment was read by the presiding In raids, assassinations and “ There are communists among asks for moved quietly in the thick under­ insurgency is Davao, a city of judge, Astri Rynning, at the opening of the trial other incidents in the first 10 the insurgents in Mindanao," said brush, encircling a small army 700,000 in the heart of Mindanao, that was held under extremely tight security in months of 1984, rebels killed 800 Mindanao opposition Member of Oslo’s district court. outpost. Parliament Aquilino Pimentel, 620 miles south of Manila. C alifornia What followed was a seven-hour soldiers and 896 civilians, includ­ Sixty-nine soldiers and police­ black army Treholt is also accused of telling the Soviet KGB ing 65 government officials, acting “ but the greater bulk of the gunbattle between some 200 deter­ men have been killed in the city in of private discussions between Norwegian Armed Forces Chief Lt. Gen. Fidel insurgents are victims of SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI) - A mined rebels and 31 soldiers that the past 11 months, most victims of CHICAGO (UPI) — Libyan leader politicians and western leaders, such as former Ramos said, citing figures 20 injustice.” man once sentenced to the gas ended when army reinforcements N PA “ liquidation squads.” Moammar Khadafy says he stands Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and former percent higher than the same The Communist Party’s Central chamber for killing his three children arrived and forced the rebels to Some rebel arms have been Canadian Prim e Minister Pierre Trudeau. period in 1983. Committee claims to have guer­ ready to arm a black army in the retreat. traced to international markets — but spared from execution — now is The indictment said Trehold, while serving at The Defense Ministry placed rilla fronts in 59 of the nation’s 73 United States to destroy "white Amer­ But 10 soldiers had died and 13 but most weapons are captured being sought in the slaying of his the Norwegian U.N. delegation from 1979-1982, rebel dead at 1,118. provinces. ica” and set up an independent state. others were wounded. from the military, officials said. ex-wife after stalking her for a year. also gave classified information about the The task of putting the military Western diplomats say the claim Khadafy spoke by satellite Sunday to For the Maoist-oriented New “ There is no evidence of foreign Authorities were searching today for Iran-Iraq war, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan into shape against the N PA has is not far-fetched and estimate the the 1985 Nation of Islam International ■ Peoples' Army, casualties in this support,” Defense Minister Enrile Robert Nicolas, 52, a former state and developments in the Middle East to Iraqi fallen to Ramos, 56, who temporar­ N P A ’s strength at between 10,000 Savior’s Day Convention, hosted by battle also were h'8h — 23 dead. Join the rush to employee, suspected in the fatal intelligence. ily replaced Gen. Fabian Ver in and 12,500 men carrying weapons. said. Louis Farrakhan, whose controversial Much of the time, the rebels escape As the year ended, Marcos shooting Friday of Charlyce Robinson, October when Ver was named as remarks last year prompted the Rev. unscathed. appeared determined to find a tax-deferred savings. 38. his former wife. Police said she 1 child has charges dropped “ indictable” in the Aug. 21, 1983, U.S. DEFENSE DEPART­ Jesse Jackson to repudiate Farrakhan Similar battles are reported solution. Emerging from several identified him as her assailant before MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Rape charges have Aquino slaying. MENT official Richard Armitage Even if you’re already covered by a'Tetirement plan, you during Jackson's campaign for the throughout the country. Details of weeks isolation, he declared she died in the emergency room of been dropped against a 12-year-old boy who had “ We have not been fortunate,” told a Congressional subcommit­ can shelter up to $2,000 ($4,000 (or a joint account) while Democratic presidential nomination. smaller skirmishes, of a police “ there will be no more comprom­ University Medical Center. sex with a consenting 10-year-old girl, and Ramos said in an interview, ’" ^ e tee the N PA has some influence in earning up to 11 % (11.797% effective annual yield), not to post raided, the home of a military ises” with the rebels. Speaking in broken English, Khadafy Investigators said Nicolaus had been attorneys say both should receive counseling, not insurgency has continued to exist. 20 percent of the villages — and is .mention a savings on your 1985 income tax liability. urged the 400,000 black soldiers in the informer burned or a policeman following and threatening her for a criminal records. gunned down, reaeh Manila almost “ We’ve had this problem of the “Stake your claim” to U.S. Army to leave the m ilitaiy and year. Robin Faber, attorney for the boy, said Sunday local Communist Party since 1930. future security by opening your IRA before April 15 with create a separate force. daily. Police said he blocked his ex-wife’s the state prosecutor had agreed to drop charges Once regarded as only an The Communist Party of the Manchester State Bank, your local, hometown bank. All “ You have the force. You have the car in an alley Friday and fired two against him. irritant, the armed wing of the Philippines has tried by various funds are locally invested and no fees are ever incurred. 2 2 soldiers,” Khadafy told an estimated gunshots at her in front of her But attorney Roberta Fox, who represents the outlawed Communist Party of the means to subvert and eventually Fully insured up to $100,000 by F.D.I.C. 13,000 people at the convention. “ Call 3-year-old daughter. The suspected girl, said she had not been told whether charges of Philippines is 16 years old this overthrow the government. ’They them now to leave immediately. This murder weapon, a . .25-caliber pistol, lewd and lascivious conduct would be dropped have had their ups and downs.” month and boldly challenging the LOW COST Total DoposH number is enough to create a strong was found in his abandoned car. against her young client. government of President Ferdi­ The NPA first emerged in 1968, Both attorneys criticized Miami Beach police Your at Ago 6 5 10% 11% army to the future enemy. We are nand Marcos. rising from the remnants of a ready to give you arms because your In 1964, the day after Robinson left and the state prosecutor’s office for their communist rebellion crushed in MEDICAL Age at S , 0 0 0 Effective Effective him, Nicolaus killed their 2-year-old P e r Y ear A.P.R. 10.669% A.P.R.11.797% cause is just." handling of the case. The children were arrested FOR MARCOS, THE REBELS the 1950s. Now daughter, Heidi, and two children from Khadafy, introduced by Farrakhan after admitting they had sex. The case has stirred could have picked a better time to Officials said the growth can be INSURANCE a previous m arriage in a vacant field an uproar since it was made public Friday. checked but cited the severe as a “ fellow straggler in the cause of taunt him. 30 ‘70,000 ‘700,122 ‘920,120 with a .38-caliber revolver. ’ "rhe boy has been told not to appear in court on 5 5 liberation (or our people,” assured UPI photo M arty Shea ’Tuesday, and I certainly don’t want him to appear Wally Irish blacks who take up his call that he Tbe California Supreme Court over­ •60,000 ‘413,487 •518,768 would fight beside them. How about a lift? in court,” Faber said. “ It is my understanding 35 turned the death sentence, and the that they will be dropping the charges. TTie state Ship leads whales to sea “ We are with you. Don’t worry. You judge whp handled the case later attorney’s office and I have agreed the boy’s case United Chambers insured Plans Cleveland Metropark Zoo keeper Ken Pekarek hangs onto the few hours of work, linked the 40 •50,000 •240.B26 •288,950 have to trust us. We will fight together described Nicolaus as a menace to MOSCOW (U PI) — Nearly 2,000 is absurd.” remaining patches with it,” Tass shoulder by shoulder. The final victory tusks of Si^ba, a 33-year-old African elephant, as the animal society who should never be freed from whales were freed from an icy will be soon," he said. lifts him a wintertime routine she has learned. prison. He was paroled In 1977. death trap off the Siberian coast by said. E very small business can have the bene­ 45 •40,000 ‘ 136,819 •157,354 a Soviet icebreaker that smashed “ It was as if the animals understood that the ship was their fits of a big business medical insurance the thick floes entrapping them plan. For information about the low cost • 82,001 Something Different...... Wlah Someone A and then led the whales to safety. salvation. They literally swam 50 •30,000 • 74,167 Cops expect breaks In convenience store crime ’The beluga whales, also known after its stem , getting out of the icy programs available, call Happy Birthday as white whales or polar dolphins, trap.” 55 •20,000 • 36,428 • 38,854 LIBERAL, Kan. (UPI) - Police victims or the manner in which Although the deaths were first three probably were killed early I were trapped for at least two The huge herd of whales, which said today they expected a break they died. reported at 12:45 p.m. Sunday, Sunday morning. Wtth A Herald Happy Heart : weeks in the icy Senyavin Strait, officials estimated at between 60 •10,000 • 13,428 • 14,147 within 48 hours in the WMkend The manager of Convenieni# Kistner said investigators said the ' between Siberia and Alaska. 1,000 and 2,000, became trapped as insurance they swam into the treacherous ■ IDICU stabbing deaths of a boy, his Plus Store, who refused to give his The whales swam after the AGENCY mother and his grandmother who name, confirmed the three bodies icebreaker Moscow as it tore a 20 waters of the strait in search of W- J- IRISH Federal law requires a penalty for early withdrawal. were found near their home. were found behind the store at nautical-mile path through the ice food. 150 North Main (at th« comer of Main) Authorities also were attempt­ about 12:45 p.m. He would not say Dr. David Van Hoewyk from the strait to the open sea Tass said: “ The whales were Our interest in Manchester is working for Sunday, climaxing a two-week migrating along the arctic shores MANCHESTER 646-1232 ing to locate next of kin for fhe who found the bodies. Chiropractic rhyalclan three, found stabbed to death “ You’ll have to talk to the police rescue operation, the official news of Chukotka when gale force winds you! Sunday behind a convenience about that,’ ’, the manager said. Only agency Tass said. suddenly drove heavy ice and store, a Liberal police dispatchei * Funeral director Tom Kitch said is pleased to annoui;Lce the relocation of his of­ “ ’The icebreaker Moscow, hav­ stopped up the strait.” ing shattered the^ hummock ice GALL US FOR ALL YOUR he believed the three died of stab te.od The whales were cut off from the landbester State Bank ^ a statement released Sunday wounds. fice to the Hilliard <}omplex, 483 W. Middle field of the arctic, led several open sea as constant gales created BUSINESS INSURANCE NEEDS 11041 Main St. 646-4004 ' thousand white whales from their night. Police Chief Rick Kistner “ I know there was a boy and two a wall of ice 39 inches thick. • Business Packages Tpke., Suite 223, Manchester. icy captivity,” Tass said. • Worker’s Comp. IBS Spencer St. 649-7570 said investigators were following women, but we haven’t found any Call.... As rescue operations got under • Bonds “ significant” leads and expected “ After breaking the ice, the ship • Business Auto Mang^f.O.LC^ family yet,” Kitch said. way Feb. 8, helicopters dropped some type of break in the case in 48 made its way through to the first The three were believed to have 643-2711 fresh fish to the trapped whales. hours. lived in a house near the store, Office hours by appointment 646-8632. patch of clear water, and after a Officials refused to identify the Kitch said. MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Feb. 25. 1985 - 7

6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Feb. 25, 1985 Richard M. Diamond. Publisher Connecticut Douglas A. Bevins. Managing Editor Auditor growing prosecutor’s duties James P. Sacks. City Editor each admiring certain attributes of the Attorney Glenn Coe, who has worked In B rief HARTFORD (UPI) - State Auditor O'Neill to suggest that he should resign. with McGuigan since 1974, Said, “I Leo V. Donohue said since chief state Questions have surfaced about other, including their aggressive na­ OPINION tures,” said F. Jerome O’Malley, a think that Austin is reaping, right now, attorney Austin McGuigan expanded McGuigan's handling of an investiga­ the foreseeable consequences of pursu­ Archbishop leaves hospital the investigative functions of his office, tion into bribery charges against former prosecutor for McGuigan now in private practice. ing vigorous investigations and HARTFORD — Hartford Archbishop John F. more conflicts and rivalries with tl^e veteran Waterbury prosecutor Arthur prosecutions.” Whealon, spiritual leader of more than 800,000 state police have arose. McDonald. While a grand juror has “I think certain competition deve­ Roman Catholics, has teen released from the Donohue said when the office was concluded McGuigan did nothing im­ loped as to who was runningtheshow,” Those investigations have ied to the resignations and later convictions of hospital after undergoing successful hip surgery. How effective is the shot for whooping cough? created in 1973, its role was to proper in handling the investigation, O'Malley said. Whealon, 64, had the operation Feb. 12 at St. coordinate and prosecute the state’s questions and controversy remain. Donohue said in the past when two state commissioners in the past 3ti BY THE MID-1940s, however, a few doctors had years. Francis Hospital and Medical Center in Hartford mastectomy, the breast cancer operation which criminal cases, originated and investi­ Donahue said thpt >on top of the auditors uncovered possible criminal and was expected to resume his full duties in Come February, come the reports of epidemics begun to suspect that the means of prevention gated by the state police. controversial investigtion, the rivalry activities they referred the matter to Donahue also said that since McGui­ about one month, said the Rev. Edmund O’Brien, takes all the tissues over to and past the armpit, with state police is complicated by the _ gan took over the job in 1978, the of flu across the country. Each year seems worse became the standard treatment without anyone might be more dangerous than the disease had Since then, Donahue said, more am| state police. a ’ spokesman for the archdiocese. He was now become. The first of a long line of papers more of the state’s special investiga­ relationship between McGuigan and personnel at the chief state’s attorney’s released Saturday, said O'Brien. than the last, although it has been 66 years since knowing if it worked. For decades women were State Police Commander Col. Lester J . But Gov. Ella T. Grasso changed that office has increased by more than 30 we have suffered a truly catastrophic pandemic. warning against the dangers of pertussis vaccine tions of organized crime, white-collar, Whealon suffered a stress fracture of his right disfigured by it until 10 years ago when a few crime and government corruption have Forst. procedure and ordered possible crimi­ percent to 317 and the budget has hip, requiring its removal and replacement with a Still, as we see our family and friends smitten, it Nicholas doctors began asking doubting questions. began to be published, although nobody seems to The two men served together in the nal activities to be referred to the chief almost doubled to $12.3 million. have read them inside medicine or out. As the fallen under McGuigan's aegis. prosthesis. He will use walking aids during his strikes us that this year may be the year to go Donahue said McGuigan has greatly mid-1970s in the Statewide Organized state's attorney’s office. During that same period, the state ahead and get that flu shot we toy with having The radical mastectomy was introduced against needles were jabbed in small buttocks, kids b e p n recovery, O’Brien said, Von Hoffman increased the role of one-judge grand Crime Investigative Task Force, Do­ McGuigan denies he is building an police budget has expanded by only 3 Whealon was treated for cancer of the colon last every autumn. a background of anguish and fmstration at the dying, going blind, getting paralyzed, having tneir juries to investigate such crimes. nahue said. percent to 1,387 people and the police number of lives being taken by the disease. The investigatory empire to rival the state year, but doctors said the hip surgery was not brains turned into vegetable stew. “It’s going off in a direction that was When Forst assumed command of police. “It’s the smallest empure you budget has grown by about 50 percent related to his earlier illness. Yet we hesitate; a needle is a needle; and there pertussis vaccination (the D and T parts of the not originally intended by the legisla­ the state police in 1981, he was also was that batcl\of bad vaccine that kiiled those old European countries lost their enthusiasm for can find," McGuigan said last week. to $49.2 million. Only 74 police officer shot are not under serious dispute) came into wide ture,” said.Donohue. commander of SOCITF, and McGuigan are assigned to special investigatory people a few years ago. Is the inoculation safe and the vaccine. In West Germany 37 lives were lost to was the prosecutor assigned to it. “We don’t have that much turf to fight Prison inmate died of AIDS use under somewhat similar conditions. McGuigan is now at the center of a over, quite frankly.” units. if it is, will it also confer the promised protection? proposing. It stands to reason that healthy people whooping cough in 1970 with 58 percent of the dispute that has led Gov. William A. “It was a complex relationship — SOMERS — An inmate at the state's maximum For centuries pertussis or whooping cough had children being inoculated; nine years later only And then there is one more question — if you ask have a better chance of making the right choice. been a terrible child killer. It still is in security prison in Somers died of AIDS disease in your doctor, can you rely on the answer you get? Unless you are a healthy, four-week-old baby. seven deaths were reported with less than lo December and two other prisoners may have the undeveloped countries. The World Health percent of the child populatipn being inoculated. ; They get no choice about being inoculated. Ninety- Organization reports that a million and a half C h u rc h disease. Correction Department officials said. A new book out suggests only long, close and The department denies there is an outbreak of careful questioning will get you the information five percent of our kids are given DPT ^ children die of it yearly , but in America and On this side of the Atlantic old practices remain Cheer up, (diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus) shots. In 41 states the usually fatal illness and defended its policy you need to make an intelligent decision for Western Europe the virulence of the disease in place. A mixture of cover-your-rear timidity, Sunday to make no formal announcement to the yourseif. ("DPT; A Shot in the Dark" by Harris L. the law requires it, so you would presume that if began to abate around the turn of the century. greed, and bureaucratic pretensions to p u ts b ra k e any medical procedure had been tested to a fair general prison population because they worry Coulter and Barbara Loe^Fisher, Harcourt Brace In the 1930s, just as the vaccine began to be omniscience combine to question a procedure - governor about patients “being murdered." 2 Jovanovich, $19.95). thee well it would be this one. widely administered, the disease was on the wane, which may, in the light of new knowledge, be as Dr. Edward M. Wurzel, chief of health care 2 That is not the case, as this book tells us. DPT o n p ro je c t but the memory of its ravages wasn’t. You can scandalously cruel as it is ineffective. Even with . serv ices for the department, said blood tests show CHOOSING TO GET a flu shot is one of the few shots were made nearly universal and mandatory 95 percent of all American kids vaccinated there * two inmates in the prison hospital are suffering without long-term, large-scale statistical studies. imagine how the doctors of 50 years ago, with their times when you, the medical consumer, can make professional experience with this killer, would are still an estimated 34,000 cases of whooping tells pals NAUGATUCK (UPI) - A Nauga­ symptoms associated with acquired immune cough every year. tuck priest’s arrangement with a deficiency syndrome. a calm, collected and informed decision. Usualiy THIS IS NOT THE FIRST example of the have embraced, as in thecase of breast cancer, HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. William However, they have not acquired a key when we got to the doctor we are in pain and in anything that might be reasonably expected to Gives you something to think about when they Waterbury insurance company to offer introduction and general acceptance of a medical A. O’Neill told Democrats they should cash-value mortgages with 25 percent infection that is a precursor of the disease and fear and in no shape to ask questions about the prevent it. tell you to get that flu shot. not be ‘ 'ashamed' ’ of sweeping losses in three possible cases are no indication that there is safety and efficacy of the treatment he or she is procedure without the requisite testing. Radical of the commissions going to the church the November elections, while the has irked church superiors. an outbreak of the disease in the prison, he said, 5 party’s state chairman said it was time Thomas LaBonte, 36, died Dec. 22, 1984, of 5 to shake off the past. The Rev. Edmund S. Nadolny, pastor complications caused by AIDS, which attacks the Potpourri If » Hu; “The theme was unity and the talk of St. Vincent Ferrer Church, offered body’s immune system that fights infection, upbeat as state and local Democratic the mortgages through newspaper Wurzel said. He had been admitted to Hartford leaders from around Connecticut ga­ advertisements. Hospital May 4 and was sent back to the prison Jack thered Saturday to debate the party’s Sept. 11 because there “ was no more to do for him Jake skywalker future after the loss of a congressional Church officials knew nothing of the in the hospital,” Wurzel said. “It (AIDS) is a Anderson seat and both the state House and offering until they saw the advertise­ death sentence. It’s an actual death sentence,” he “One small step for the Senate, one giant Senate. ments. The Rev. Thomas Barry, added. ; .“No Connecticut Democrat is happy secretary to Archbishop John F. leap for the NASA budget.” about what happened to us in 1984,” Whealon, said when Whealon saw the Wesleyan starts drug program That’s what Utah Sen. Jake Gam would O’Neill told a crowd at Democratic advertisements, he called an imme­ diate halt to the campaign. MIDDLETOWN — Wesleyan University has have said in cartoonist Gary Trudeau's State Headquarters. But the governor launched a drug and alcohol program that is "Doonesbury” comic strip, if Trudeau had warned Democrats to avoid “negati­ “Since Catholic priests often speak helping students and others in the community asked him, according to Gam’s press vism and finger-pointing.” out on behalf of the Catholic Church, deal with their problems and stay sober. "As a political party, we have people may construe his approval as secretary. Bill Hendrix. FBI is hiding Wesober is a group that first met last October nothing of which to be ashamed,” he Catholic Chruch approval," Barry and now has between 15 and 20 regular Trudeau instead created his own version of said. “The best advice I can give my said. participants who range in age from 19 to 50. More Gam’s role in space, scheduled to become a fellow Democrats is this: don’t sell yourselves short. You have nothing to Nadolny has conducted many novel non-.students than students are members, partici­ reality early next month when the Utah behind FOI in apologize for.” fund-raising campaigns over the past pants said. Republican rockets skyward aboard the President Reagan’s coattails in years, including a sale last year of At the meetings, members discuss their Oriental rugs to benefit the church. problems, their successes and their relapses back shuttle Challenger. November carried state Republicans into using drugs or alcohol. The cartoonist devoted six days to Gam, Donovan case to control of both chambers in the "I wasn’t selling rugs,” Nadolny Neal Stollman, the coordinator of a campus Legislature for the first time in a said. “1 was just promoting the sale.” edicational group, the Alcohol Awareness Pro­ lampooning his role as a high-flying guinea decade. pig. Noting that Gam will test motion WASHINGTON — The FBI has hidden behind The parish got a cut of the commission gram, says statistics show that between 8 and 15 F technicalities in the Freedom of Information Act to Former-Rep. William R. Ratchford, on the rugs. percent of all adults have alcohol-related F sickness, Tmdeau called him “Barfin’ Jake protect itself from disclosing information that might D-Conn., also lost his 5th District seat to problems. On that basis. 200 of Wesleyan’s 2,600 Garn.” The senator qualified for the four-day Republican John G. Rowland of Terry Gilbert, one of Nadolny’s undergraduates have such problems. suggest the G-men were less than aggressive in their Waterbury. parishioners, put together the cash- flight, said Tmdeau, by being able “to throw “We ought to modernize this operation let’s take from the middle class pursuit of allegations against Labor Secretary But O’Neill said “a single election value mortgage plan through the up on request." Raymond Donovan. won by a fantastically popular incum­ Norman Group in Waterbury where he Police say victim fought Gam, according to press aide Hendrix, and give to the poor and the rich.” The information deleted by the FBI from its FOIA bent does not mean that the Demo­ UPI photo works. NEWINGTON — Police say the slain manager cratic Party in Connecticut is dead.” of a Mr. Steak restaurant apparenly struggled “thinks they’re funny. He thinks it’s signifi­ disclosure later became part of the basis for Gilbert said 25 percent of the Donovan's indictment for grand larceny and filing •- He urged the party to improve polling A warm welcome with her assailant before she was killed. cant that his flight is worthy of Tmdeau’s techniques, expand the use of compu­ commission would go to the F.N. Good Police Chief Thomas G. Ganley said Friday E false statements. ; Boston College student Jeff Keith, a resident of Fairfield who News Fund Inc., a non-profit corpora­ Mary Elise Carrington’s hand was severely interest.” ters and compile specialized mailing E How do I know what the FBI deleted from the lists — all methods used with stunning went across country on one leg to raise funds for the fight tion Nadolny has established to collect bruised and her face and neck were scratched. The senator’s preparation for the flight in document that I obtained under the information act? money for his church and charities, success by state Republicans in 1984. against cancer, gives a clenched fist as he arrives at Logan Her body was found about 2 a.m. last Monday in Houston “has been the hardest work he’s done Open Forum My associate Tony Capaccio got an unadulterated Democratic State Chairman Ti­ “I thought rather than getting on a the Berlin Turnpike restaurant. since flight training to be a Navy pilot 30 years copy of the document from another source. mothy J. Moynihan, who met privately International Airport in Boston Sunday. telethon and begging for discretionary Police at first believed Carrington, 24, had been ago,” Hendrix added. What’s he been doing on The blacked-out information constituted seven lines with various leaders throughout the income, this is something people have shot but now say she was struck in the forehead Capitol Hill? The WCTU's Youth Temperance desires of the majority of property of an FBI teletype dated Jan. 10, j981. The teletype conference, said his party has learned to buy anyway. And it's a good with an unidentified weapon. _ _ WCTU provides Council strives to eliminate this owners in the Buckland area. was from the FBI's New York office, which had bron from its mistakes. product," Gilbert said. About $8,000 was missing from the restaurant s terrible loss of life and youthful Judge Hamill further stated, assigned to work on the background check of It takes more than a “TV message” "I am trying to help people as they open .safe. B to win an election, Moynihan said, and O n e wins Lotto prize Ganley said police are pursuing several ‘warm "There is no conflict of authority B promise. Each year, the council Secretary-designate Donovan. get older.“ Nadolny said. F a r o u t, te a c h e r help for schools the party started to modernize cam­ leads." launches a nationwide campaign here except what the defendant The heart of the Senate Labor Committee's concern NEWINGTON (UPI) — Lottery There 161 second-prize winners with The cash-value mortgages build up To the Editor: town has created." paign methods immediately after he each ticket worth nearly $1,300 and \ Some students who would like to send their to increase awareness of the over Donovan's appointment was the suspicion that replaced James M. Fitzgerald as officials said there one first prize cash during the term of the policy, debilitating effects of drugs, to­ Commenting on the town's pro­ winner in Friday night’s Lotto drawing more than 6,000 third-prize winners Prospect supermarket burns teachers to the moon — or at least into orbit — In a recent mailing, packets Donovan's Schiavone Construction Corp. had embar­ chairman early this year. with each ticket worth $.52. which is paid to the holder at the end of bacco and alcohol on the mind and ceeding with constructing a new rassingly close ties to a subcontractor, Jopel “We need a computer, but if you don’t with the ticket worth more than $1.4 the term. PROSPECT — Firefighters are investigating a wili get their wish late this year, says NASA. containing scientific materials firehouse to serve the Buckland million, lottery officials said Saturday. ffre that destroyed a Prospect supermarket, dealing with drugs, alcohol and body. Contracting and Trucking, which was allegedly have the people working at the local “My 90-year-old father, who was an More than 10,000 teachers have applied to “In recognition of this program, area while residents there were level, the best technology isn’t going to The ticket was sold in the Greater The winning Lotto numbers drawn leaving only part of a brick wall standing. the space agency for a flight on the space tobacco were sent to all schools in mobster-controlled. Waterbury area and can be claimed Friday were 3, 5, 11, 30, 34, 36. The insurance agent in New Britain, used it The blaze was reported shortly before 1 a.m.' and in tribute to the dedicated petitioning for inclusion in the help you,” said Moynihan, a veteran for his own mortgage and got cash back shuttle. Applicants wili be narrowed to two Connecticut. The school principals Eighth District, Judge Hamill state representative from East Monday at lottery headquarters in estimated value of next week’s first- Sunday, but Prospect Fire Chief Paul Murray select the literature they believe members of the WCTU who have THE PORTIONS OF THE TELETYPE that were Newington, a spokeswoman said. prize pool is $1 million. after 30 years,” Nadolny said. said it was apparently burning a long time before per state by May 1, and to 10 semifinalists in commited their valuable time, said, “In complete disregard of the not deleted by the FBI are embarrass ing enough to the Hartford. will be most helpful and order in danger signals inherent in the volunteers arrived. Juiy. the quantity they need to reach all energy and skills to protecting our bureau. They show that the links between Donovan’s Firefighters were still watering down the The 10 will reporter to the Johnson Space children. I am pleased to designate applications being circulated, the company and the allegedly mob-dominated firm were rubble late Sunday morning. the students. town irrevocably committed itself Center in Houston for thorough medical This is an annual event carried April 21 through 27, 1985 as Youth a lot tighter than the Senate committee had been led to Pressure mounts against drunken driving Murray said the blaze started at the rear of the Temperance Education Week in to the cost of the new firehouse.” examinations, in-depth briefings and inter­ out by the ladies of the Woman's believe by the FBI. The links surfaced during 1,500 building, but he could not say whether It is Connecticut.” the governor's Wouldn't it be nice if our town hours of secretly taped conversation of Jopel officials Prague's father was also killed in an clunker.” drunk driver to get out of the suspicious. views. NASA will select one primary Christian Temperance Union in officials were (nature enough to By Lyda Phillips And Wollenberg said that is the type conviction.” There were no reports of injuries. Connecticut and many other statement concludes. in 1979 during an undercover operation known as United Press International automobile accident when she was six candidate and one backup candidate to acknowledge their mistake and years old. of driver who kills people on the And she would like to see the law states. Many thousands of pieces of TUMCOM. made even tougher by denying motor­ undergo training to be the first teacher in Helen M. Watkins sell the firehouse to the Eighth The New York FBI office’s review of Jopel’s HARTFORD — As public attitudes And earlier this month she attended a highways. Cops nab anned assailant literature are provided free. The 1146 Main St. District where it belongs? funeral for a 16-year-old son of a friend. “That’s not the community. The one ists the option to refuse to take the space. packet includes an official state­ principal owner, William P. Masselli, “revealed that toward drunken driving change, tough breath test that establishes the blood Manchester I would be a refreshing expe­ state legislation has been proposed this The boy was driving after drinking, had we can touch is the one that has a few NORWICH -- Norwich police are holding a In Connecticut. 138 teachers applied for the ment from Gov. William O'Neill of (he) maintained a very close relationship with the an accident and was killed. “It’s such a drinks socially. And that’s important," alcohol level. Norwich man on a charge of attempted murder Publicity Director rience to get a tax reduction for a Schiavone Construction Corp. and its management year that would make it more difficult At present and under the proposed night before applications closed Feb. 1. approval and appreciation for the both to drink and then to get away with waste,” she said. Wollenberg said. after he allegedly shot his wife several times with service to the schools in Connecticut WCTU change. officials.” New York wired Washington. “This “I feel very strongly that we owe it to Prague said she already believes a law. a motorist who refuses to take the a shotgun. driving afterward. test has his or her license suspended Connecticut. relationship included social engagements and fre­ Among the bills before the Legisla­ the people of the state of Connecticut to change of attitude toward drunken Police said John Jack.son, 32, was arrested at William L. Sheridan quent business contacts," the teletype added. get the people who drink, not to drive,” driving has taken place. and must enter an alcohol education the couple’s home after the late Friday night VOA in a pinch The teachers have found the Sell firehouse ture are a “per se” law. which “There's a much greater sense of program. materials very helpful, as the law 55 Candlewood Drive Yet 17 days later, testifying before the Senate establishes the blood alcohol level for Prague said. shooting. Manchester committee, the Washington FBI official in charge of drunkeness, elimination of extra-hour responsibility,” she said. “Husbands "I don't have much faith in license Debra Jackson, 30, was reported in fair The Voice of America, considered too stuffy requires the teaching of the effects to cut town tax REP. WILLIAM L. WOLLENBERG. and wives aren’t afraid to say, 'You’ve suspension.“ Prague said. "If they condition Sunday at Backus Hospital. of the use of drugs, alcohol and the Donovan background investigation said there had jiermits allowing nightclubs to serve had too much to drink. I'm driving.' It's by some iisteners, redeemed its reputation alcohol until 3 a.m.. and a 21-year-old R-Farmington, co-chairman of the impounded the car. I'd love it.” Jackson is being held in lieu of $250,000 bond. He tobacco, and there are few ready To the Editor: been “some contact” t>etween Schiavone and Jopel Legislature's Judiciapf Committee, no longer the 'in’ thing to go out and get will be arraigned Monday in Norwich Superior eariier this month — but may never live it Column insipid executives, “but nothing I would consider to be drinking age. She would also like any alcohol sources of these materials. All these have the backing of Gov. said the panel will consider many of the smashed.” education program option eliminated Court. 2 down. 2 Gov. O'Neill states in this official If it wasn't such a serious issue, I and offensive significant.’ bills at a meeting Monday. Wollenberg said legislative support when the person causes personal The government’s radio network was would have to laugh at Mayor William A. O’Neill and legislative was strong for both the 21-year-old statement. “Children are our leaders say they expect their passage. Prague said the 21-year-old drinking injuries or property damage. Maneuvers draw protest broadcasting a concert live from Nashville, nation's greatest resource. They Weinberg and Deputy Mayor Pen- , To the Editor: THE COMMITTEE AS A WHOLE was never shown Rep. Edith G. Prague, D-Columbia. age. the nightclub extra-hour permit, legal drinking age and the “per se” Wollenberg said education would Tenn., when rocker Ted Nugent stepped to the are our hope for the future, a ny's sudden desire to save the the incriminating teletype. The deleted portion of the would also like to see a ban on so-called and the ban on “happy hours” bills law, and predicted both would pass this curb drunken driving, “not a lot of talk NEW HAVEN — About 50 New Haven residents promise of new discovery and Eighth District taxpayers money. The column by freelance writer teletype detailed more evidence from the TUMCOM "happy hours” passed, but with that have all been cleared for public hearing session. with legislation.” marched through downtown New Haven Satur­ \ stage. by the Legislature’s General Law But he said he had some concerns achievement. It is their dedication, They have proposed having the John Bossidy in the Herald's Feb. tapes of the closeness of the Schiavone-Jopel exception her package of proposed “We have a good drunk drivng law day protesting the latest U-S military maneuvers “Hey, all you people in Engiand,” said 21 edition was Insipid and offen­ Committee. about the “per se” law, because the in Central America. creativity, skills and productivity Town Fire Department service the connection. It said; legislation is identical to the person is "assumed guilty before being right now,” he said. “Enforcement has Nugent. “If you see Princess Diana, pinch her sive. We do not understand why governor’s. The laws would “all do a little bit They sang “La Marseillaise,” the French which will determine the course of Buckland area from the town's “Business agreements included preferential treat­ toward making a good law better,” proven so.” not teen what it should be. People then 5 on the — for me.” co n tro v ersial firehouse in your newspaper would allocate Prague feels strongly about the need think the law is not what it should be. national anthem, and chanted anti-Reagan ment on subcontracting projects, financing of 5 our state and nation in the years for more legislation against drunken Wollenberg said. “But the real hard­ slogans. VOA producers jumped for the button that’s ahead. Buckland. space to a column that not only equipment for Masselli to lease back (to) Schiavone, core guy, the guy with four or five BUT WITHOUT A “PER SE” law, Laws make people more aware, but are presents bigoted generalizations, driving because her 21-year-old neice you going to get fewer people driving They were protesting the so-called Big Pine 2 supposed to keep such language off the air. To “The citiifens of Connecticut are Why aren't the mayor and and numerous, possibly fraudulent schemes to raise was killed four years ago when the convictions whose license has been Prague said, “Prosecutors are encum­ Operation in Honduras, which began early last deputy mayor concerned about but lacks any literary or news federally required minority participation levels on suspended for life, he’s going to borrow bered. If we don’t have this on the drunk? Probably not. It's an education their horror, there was no tape delay on the grateful for the diligent efforts of girl’s auto was struck by a car driven process in the society of general.” week. many concerned civic, religious saving the town taxpayers money? value. urban mass-transit projects.” by a drunken driver. yours or mine, steal a car. drive a books, there are all sorts of ways for a broadcast. Nugent’s sfiot was heard ’round We are sure that as a responsible the wqfld. and community organizations They could sell their white ele­ It was these allegations, based on the tapes, that led which are dedicated to helping our phant firehouse to the Eighth newspaper you monitor the classi­ to Donovan’s and Masselli’s indictment by a New District since it's located in district fied ads to ensure that prejudicial York state grand jury last October. Accidents leave five dead OF MANCHESTER young people make wise decisions "TO KNOW GOD IS TO in their journey toward adulthood territory. / wording is avoided. We urge you to The FBI, in its freedom-of-information release, also At least five people were killed in Sunday claimed the. life of a DIET CENTER and promote the well-being of our It is costing the towg^t^payers undertake the same care with deleted the teletype’s statement that “several weekend accidents on Connecticut Salisbury man and injured the T R U S T H IM ” children. more than $350,000 a year to columns. recorded conversations indicate that Jopel was never highways Including a Danbury driver on Route 7 in the Falls ANNOUNCING "The Woman's Christian Tem­ maintain and staff this firehouse— a bonded construction company, but utilized Schia- man and woman who died when Village section of Canaan. A Free Christian Science Lecture by perance Union is one of these a firehouse surrounded by an area Sharon and David Herzberger vone's bonding to cover this (federal) requirement.” their motorcycle crossed the high­ David Gilhooley, 26, was killed 89 Mountain Road way and struck a car, state police when the bike he was riding on ran Robert L. Gates, Member of New Ownership CENTER; outstanding groups. Its members it can't service. off the road at a curve about 8:42 Is it any wonder that town Manchester said. New Hours provide an abundance of informa­ DESPITE ITS POSSESSION of this potentially Christopher Bunn, 30, and his p.m. The driver, Brian D. Mac- The Christian Science taxpayers are paying more than 6 incriminating evidence, the FBI apparently never New Counselors n ii ii \ ks \iii \i) tion to young people to alert them rider, Sandra Nelson, 26, were Neil, 26, of New Paltz, N.Y., was Board of I.«ctureship to the adverse effects of potential mills for fire protection while those followed up on it — and didn't tell the Senate Labor killed when (heir westbound mo- admitted to Sharon Hospital with a dangers posed by alcohol, tobacco in the north end of town serviced by Letters policy Committee about it. torcyle crossed into the eastbound broken leg. • Safe Rapid V/c‘ighl Loss 17-25 pounds in pisl 6 v/iu'ks and other drugs. the Eighth District Fire Depart­ The Manchester Herald wel­ The grand jury charged that Donovan, Masselli and lane of Route 6 in Danbury and A pedestrian was killed early TUESDAY, MARCH 5 at 8 pm • Sound Nutrition No Special foods to buy “In Connecticut, the WCH’U ment pay only 2 mills for compara­ comes letters to the editor. eight other company officials conspired to pass off struck a car about 2:40 a.m. Sunday when he was struck by a • Individual Counseling ble protection? Letters should be brief and to the Jopel as a legitimate minority-owned company to tractor trailer on Interstate 84 in circulates free literature. Aims Sunday. j j ^ . Union. First Church of Christ, Scientist and educational materiais to ali Superior Court Judge Edward point. They should be typed or fulfill federal equal-opportunity requirements for a They were pronounced dead at No Shots • No Drugs • No Contracts Hamill, in ruling that the town had Danbury Hospital. The driver of State police said the man was 447 North Main Street, Manchester, CT our schoois to aid in teaching neatly handwritten, and, for ease $186 million subway construction contract. The the car, Michael Glover, 21, of walking or standing In the west­ Call for your FREE CONSULTATION young peopie about the dangers of no business building the firehouse in editing, should be double­ indictment charges that Jopel was only a paper Sandy Hook, and a passenger were bound lanes about 5 a.m. when he ALL ARE WELCOME intoxication and addiction. in Buckland, stated, "The genuine spaced. “front.” treated at the hospital and was struck by a truck driven by 113 Main St., Manchester 647-0469 ' iilcl! 'i.|,!l, "Here's a list of other groups Stockman wants “Through the years, substance dispute and conflict of authority The Herald reserves the right to Footnote; The FBI justified the deletion oftheseven released. Howard Spector, 57, of Ronkon- Child Care is Provided Ample Parking toahger." abuse has contributed to the death arises from the town's unwilling­ edit letters in the interests of teletype lines on the basis that the information Another motorcycle accident kom|i, N.Y. and injury of many young people. ness or refusal to abide by the brevity, clarity and taste. involved a current case. MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Feb. 25, 1985 - 9

8 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Feb. 25. 1985 C A P TA IN 1 A 8 V <'1»» Crooli* A C« m I» Hostages subdue gunman; nine freed A™ACHE0 CENTRAl. ^ TOOK THE PRBCAlftlON OP TBAN5W.TTBR/RECEI«6R-^| StoTHBP HTTEP with Monday TV OUR^EH-LANCE DEVICES'. WARE, Mass. (U PI) — A woman doctor, who was one of nine (S2) ^ Evergrewi (CC| Second of 3 hostages held by a crazed gunman pans 6:00 PM CD d ) 8* t3® New. in a hospital emergency room, said (X) Three'. Company C h a n n e l s & & American Playhouse (CCl 'Char- lotto Forton a Mission.’ During and after she "just grabbed the damn gun” d ) Hart to Hart the Civil War. a young black woman sets Hanford. CT J away despite fear for her life. Hanson Vy/F8B out to educate Week children. (90 min.) WNEW N*w York. NY .1 A nurse and a maintenance man SiS UtHa Houaa on the Prairie WTNH Now Haven, CT 1 8D El MeleRcio { rushed to help Dr. Laura Plasse lI 12$ Dr. Who WOR Now York. NY IQ) Police Woman subdue the suspect, ending the Now York. NY IT ISS One Day at a T|ma WPIX [C N N l Freeman Reports two-hour ordeal for eight em­ WTXX Wotorbury. CT '» ^ Nswawateh WWLP Springflold. MA 22 (D IS l MOVIE: ’Ski Als Carte’ Ski buffs ployees and one patient at Mary ST) Rsportar 41 WEDH Hanford, CT 24 and non skiars alike can enjoy the beauty, Lane Hospital. 20 @ MacNeil/Lehrar New»hour WVIT Hanford, CT fun end akill ol every imaginable kind of “ It was touch and go the whole WSBK Boston. MA 21 akiing resorts from California to Greaca (jj) Good Time. 40 damn time, and I really didn’t WOQB Springfiold. M A [E S P N l USFL FootbaH: Mem phis at LCVrS LAW Jamt Schumalatf 41 I C N N l Prog Cont'd WXTV Paterson. NJ San Antonio OCAVIFI think 1 was going to make it out IT BUT I HAVE) A 6UKPei^ Fv a c e : vouB (O IS l Newl Animal World WOBY Springfield, MA MPMP&E* Of THP JU&y. OUST alive,” said Plasse, 30, a third-year ft 9:30 PM ® Newhart Stephanie must WTIC Hanford. 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BAIHFF hand-wound i^lice believe was imals sets out to avenge Ns lather's mur­ USA USA Network der Marc Singer. Tanya Roberts, Rip Torn (60 m in) self-inflicted. He was taken to 1982 Rated PG ® N ew s Bridgewater State Hospital (or [T M C l MOVIE: ’Mixed Company’ A (Y ) To Ba Announced psychiatric evaluation. [U S A ] NHL Hockey: Winnipeg at New basketball coach’s wile comes up with an 8 5 Independent News ” He’d lost quite a bit of blood ... unusual plan to create a growing family York Rangers Wild. Wild Watt enough to weaken him. When he Barbara Harris. Joseph , Lisa Gor 8:00 PM ® Scarecrow and Mrs. ritsen. 1974, Rated PG. King Amanda's lookalike. a Nred assas­ 8 5 K o ia k went to sit down I saw him shaking, [U S A ] Cartoon Express sin, IS out to kill Leo. (60 min.) [CN Nl Evening News so I just grabbed the damn gun. I ’m not a big person. I weight 115 6:30 PM ® 8D One Day at a Time (Y ) PM Magazine 10:1 5 PM [M AX ] MOVIE: ’Fteoces’ 3 D 89 Hardcastle & McCormick (CCP The public and private struggles of Francis pounds wet.” UPI photo (jl) Barney Miller The Judge makes a return to the belKh in Farmer. Irom her successful career in Hol­ ALLEY OOP ®t»lf D4Y» O r«if The incident started about 9 p.m. • 39 NBC News order to send a hardened cnminal back to lywood lo her placement in a mental insti­ r Ytxj \viYOU’RE R)6HTf THAT PANEL'S .WHY D'YOU I DUNNO... V -LET'S OKAY) ■ Saturday at Kelly’s West Brook­ Massachusetts State Trooper Rosem­ she and another trooper pursued the 2 prison for life. (60 min ) tution, are portrayed. Jessica Lange, Sam BUT MAYBE J RCXXS OVER SO J C A N ^ ^ V • 12$ Nightly Business Report SK? irs...)s1 SLIDING BACKI THE WHOLE ,* U P ^ E . WE CAN \ UP AND SEB.WFIATB IN TH ERET^ ^ 4 field home. State police, answering gunman who held nine people hostage Shepard, Kim Slenley. 1982 Rated R. SECTION HAS OPENED U P l j / iT DID T H A T ? ,lf arie Murphy shows where a bullet 3 $ Jefferson. r y i N ew s m o y im o i7 « B N D OUT)^ a disturbance call, arrived at the 89 ABC News ICC) CTD MOVIE: ’A Stranger is Watching’ A 10:30 PWT(J5Newa shattered the window of her cruiser and Saturday. killer holds hostages in the tunnels under scene to find Kelly waving a i t Noticiero SIN 3$ <§f) W illiam Grant ’Still Trallbiszer semi-automatic rifle. He told the New York's Grand Central Station. Rip Irom the South.' The dean of American [C N N ] Showbiz Today ” Hc looked like I could take him. Torn, Kate Mulgrew, James Naughton black composers’ is protilod police to stand back and then sh^ enter, a small room next to the front floor, another time at the windows. [D IS ] EPCOT Magazine 1982 And at (he very last, he started so I rushed him. grabbed the 3 9 Dick Van Dyke randomly into the air, state police desk. A patient, who had come to [E S P N ] SportsCenter 3 9 College Basketball: Connecticut at the emergency room complaining shooting randomly.” muzzle of the gun and kept the gun 8 5 24 Horae said. Boston C^lege , of flu symptoms, remained on a Plasse said she tried to soothe pointed down. The nurse came to 7 : 0 0 PM ® CBS N ew . iD ISl Alaskan Eskimo Kelly sped off in a pickup truck, ( ^ (39 T V ’s Bloopers & Practical Jokes then commandeered a car from a stretcher behind a curtain. the suspect, offering to give him assi.st, and (we) yelled to the ® ® M'A*8*H [HBOl Amarica Undarcovar: Saxual 5 3$ 3^ Wonderworks (CC) Clown Abuse o f Children This documentary couple and drove, with police “ All I know was a muzzle was her truck or drive him where he maintenance man (who was being ® ABC News (CC| White ’ Lorene 'rarnell. Saul Rubinek and goes beyond shocking statistics to explore wanted to go. At one point, she hclR'inthe next room) to come in. ® Dallas Mark Christopher Dillon star in this story of trailing him, to the Mary Lane pointed at me, and he said. 'You, one of our nation's most disturbing social how a young boy learns to accept Ns deaf­ Hospital about 15 miles west of come with me,’” said Plasse. said, he wanted to commit suicide He punbhgd the the suspect, which 01) Jefferson. UPI photo ness. (60 min.) problems. Worcester, police said. and demanded that she give hint a sent him to T 8 9 Barney Miller (29 3 9 MOVIE: ’Rebecca’ An unsophisti­ ITM C I MOVIE: All Night Long’ An all- Plasse and the nurse handled the syringe so he could pump his veins night drugstore manager is demoted in his Plasse, who was working in the (2Zl Wheel of Fortune cated girl marries a wealthy widower and Charles Russell explains how he and another hostage The hostages rushed rntToMhe job and tells lot a good-natured floozy. hospital's emergency room, said front desk switchboard as the full of air. 3 $ MacNell/Lahrar Newshour lives in the shadow of his first wife. Joan THE BORN LOSER »by Aft 8«n»om emergency room about 11:30 p.m. Barbra Streisand, Gene Hackman, Diane disarmed a gunman in a Ware, Mass., hospital Saturday she heard about the high-speed gunman negotiated over the tele­ ” I don’t think he knew what he 3 9 Family Feud Fontaine, Laurence Olivier. George San­ and police arrested Kelly, who was ders. 1940. Ladd 1981 Rated R CO&5 HAVE FLEAS,, •• after a man identified as Matthew Kelly allegedly led state chase from someone with a police phone with police, who had sur­ wanted. He said, ’I don’t want to 8S Marisala found lying on the floor of the 81) C o u a de Casados [U SAl Dragnet ICEWRE HASA/PTH5. police on a chase through the central Massachusetts scanner, "and we thought he’d rounded the building. kill you, but I may be forced to kill (E) Nightly Business Report blood-splaltcrcd room. 3 D Fantasy Island 11:00 PM ® ® S21f39 89Nowa wrap himself around a tree.” ” Hc was acutely psychotic,” you.’” she recalled. ” I prayed to (BD Dih’rant Strokes ■ town, that ends up in the erpergency room of Mary Lane Plasse said. ”He kept hearing Kelly was treated at the hospital [C N N ] Prime News ® Taxi Suddenly, she said, the gunman God.” [C N N ] Monayllne Hospital. Russell, a hospital maintenance man. said. noises. And every time he heard a Then, when his color became for his wound and then taken lo (H B O l MOVIE: ’South Pacific’ A young ® Phil Sllven barged into the emergency room at [D IS l MOVIE: ’Take Down’ An English noise, the gun would go off. A worse and he began lo shake, she Bridgewater State Hospital early American Navy nurse and a Frenchman in 8 5 Odd Coupla “The sucker tried to kill me and now I have to clean up 9:30 p.m. and told all the em­ teacher tries to build confidence and Hawaii find romance during World War II. ployees but Plasse and a nurse to couple of times he blew it at the «'iw her chance. Sunday morning. school spirit by turning inept high school Mitzi Gaynor, Rossano Brazzi, John Kerr. (29 Honeymoonara " after him." wrestlers into champions Edward Her 1958 3 $ Dr W ho mann, Lorenzo Lamas. Rated PG. iM A X l MOVIE: ’Under Fire’ (CC) Throe (^ M*A*S*H [E S P N l Collage Basketball: Connecti­ journalists on the front lines of war-tom (g ) Ton O’clock News cut at Boston Collage Nicaragua find their lives and convictions [H B O l Braingames Word scrainbles, 3D MOVIE: ’The Undarpup’ A young Garn wants public threatened Nick Nolle, Joanna Cassidy, tenement girl wins a vacation trip with a number puzzlers and history and mystery Gene Hackman. 1983. Rated R. Challenger preps games are all here to tease your brain group of snobbish rich girls Robert Cum­ [T M C l MOVIE: ’Avanti’ A millionaire mings, Gloria Jean. Nan Gray 1939 [U S A l Radio 1990 travels to to claim his late father's body and falls for the daughter of his fath­ [C N N l Moneyline to forget his rank ® PM Magazine 7:30 PM er's mistress. Jack Lemmon. Juliet Mills. [DISl MOVIE: ’Child of Glass’ A boy FRANK AND ERNEST • by Bob Thpy— for historic flight ® All In the Family Rated R. must solve a riddle or lace being Iw n ie d ® Wheel of Fortune 8:30 PM ® Rituals forever. Barbara Barrie, Biff McGuire, An­ American in space. thony Zorbe. TW e M PN VVOU/-P R9JHEP C fs X .1 . I T Bv Betty Lumon QD Independent News (5 ) MOVIE: To Ba Announced Bv William Harwood range of medical experiments to United Press International ” I was tremendously envious,” F [U SA] Gong Show THe-NfXT-To -THE-t.A^T-.^TANP, (g8 Hogan’s Heroes 8D Mas Aprisa con la Rise United Press International determine how the human body he said. ” 1 thought, ’Oh gee, if I F (3S) M*A-S*H [D IS l Mousterpiece TTiaatar 11:15PM 8 D Raportof 41 G E N E F A f- . adapts to spaceflight. SPACE CENTER, Houston — could just do that.' I was sworn into the Senate with John (Glenn). I (39 Entertainment Tonight 9:00 PM 3 ) Kata & ADIa Allie it lorn 11:30 PM ® Thtee’a Company CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A The space fliers also will make a Sen. Jake Garn, whose heroes have ( ^ Barney Millar between romance and respectaNlity when ® Charlie’s Angela U.S. senator joins five astronauts film for children- on how toys always been astronauts, is as talked a great deal about space 8 9 People’s Court she meets a younger man. ® 8 9 ABC Newt Nightlina and a Frenchman aboard the ranging from a spring-like Slinky to thrilled about joining the elite with John at/that time. E ) Wild World of Animals ® Marv Griffin lY ) Bums & Allen shuttle Challenger Sunday on a a plastic wind-up mouse nick­ corps of space travelers as a child "Then Jack Schmitt was elected. ® 89 MOVIE: ’A Bunny’s Tala’ (CC) who had walked on the moon. Jack (E ) One Day at a Time 8D Honaymoonota four-day spaceflight to launch two named "Rat Stuff” behave in going to Disneyland. Gloria Steinam’s 1963 exploration of life weightlessness. It will be a physics was on IheN^pproprialions Com­ [C N N l Crossfira (29 Leave It to Beaver satellites. Garn is chairman of the Senate as a Playboy bunny is dramatized. Kirstie Jake Garn, a 52-year-old Repub­ demonstration in down-to-earth mittee with me. I used to sit there [H B O l Fraggle Rock Alley. Cotter Smith. Della Burke. 1984. 3 9 3 9 Best of Corson Tonight's guests subcommittee overseeing the are Bert Convy and Estelle Parsons. |R) 160 lican who heads the subcommittee terms. space agency’s budget, but he has next to him (saying). ’I hale you E min ) —7 *r t \ / f i ' y y V N..~ fnAV45 2-25 that oversees NASA’s budget, will The flight isscheduled toendwith made it clear to the astronauts Jack. I mean I just detest you just ® Anything for Money be going up on a "fact-finding” ' a landing March 7 at the Kennedy flying with him aboard the shuttle lo think that you walked on the 8D Pelicula: 'Sol Sattgriento’ mission as part of his panel’s job to Space Center. Challenger that he won’t pull rank. moon.' (g ) MacNail/Lehrsr Nawahour keep tabs on the National Aeronau­ Less than two weeks later, on ” I established very early, ’ “ I wasn’t serious but ... I was A BUNNY’S TALE WINTHROP Pick Ctwlll [C N N ] Sporta Tonight 1 tics and Space Administration’s March 19. the shuttle Discovery is ’’/•2et’s forget this senator balo­ really jealous and I told him that Kirstie Alley stars as journal­ (H B O l MOVIE: Brady’a Eacape’ A U S DIP SHE SAY \rs GOT SCMETHINO TO annual expenditure of $7.8 billion. scheduled to take off, using the ney. My name is Jake and I ’m a all the time.” YOUR AAOWSAIDTO After John Young and Robert ist Gloria Stolnem In "A W orld War II pilot Is shot down over Nazi- W H VaH E DO W ITH TC Y S IN TH E An experienced pilot. Gam first same launch pad. payload specialist and Com­ occupied Hungary, but lha friendly local TBU.'rOUTOCCME Crippen returned from the first Bunny's Tale." airing WANTS M E? BATH raOOW DRAIN asked for a shuttle flight fouryears It will mark the first time the mander (Karol) Bobko, when you people lake him in. Kelly Reno, John Sav­ HOME PIQHTAWAY. space agency has tried to launch shuttle flight nearly four years MONDAY, FEB. 25 on ABC. age, Ildiko Basagi. 1984. Rated (*G. AND PLXJAABERS. ago and was assigned to Chal­ say jump. I ’m going to say how B lenger’s crew in January. two shuttles in such a short period. high,’ I ’ve given orders; I know ago, Garn invited them to Utah. The movie is based on Ms. [U SA] Make Me Uugh "M- Steinem's experiences when “ I hope we give him an opportun­ Engineers will be pushed to the how to take them, too. ” I guess the first time I menti­ 1 2:00 AM ® Simon & Simon she dressed as a Playboy ity to observe NASA.in a first-hand limit to prepare Discovery for ’’They’ve been around me long oned it (wanting to fly on the bunny (or a magazine assign­ ® Rockford Filoa manner,” said Challenger com­ flight and to repairblastoff damage enough to find out I know some­ shuttle) was tothem. A tthattim el ment. ® Hawaii Fhie-0 mander Karol Bobko, ” It’s kind of at the firing pad. thing about aviation and having really had no expectation at all — 8D Star Trek hard to give the impressions of all The compressed schedule was been an aircraft commander my­ just, ’Oh gee, you guys are my CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME 3 9 MOVIE: 'House o f W ax’ A museum the things that we see and do to the prompted by lengthy repairs of self I know when to .shut up, when heroes, my idols. Can you imagine fire turns a handsome man into a deranged iW general public and to people who Challenger’s heat-shield tile sys­ not to ask questions, what not to how I would have liked to have monster who steals bodies Irom the tvs om u morgue to create life-like images in wax. OmtByf A kn are in management positions like tem, which forced an 11-day delay touch and so on,” Garn said in an been in your place?” ’ Vincent Price, Frank Lovejoy. PhylHs Kirk the Senate. Perhaps he’ll be able to from the ship’s original Feb. 20 interview. Garn is a native of Richfield, 1953 do that.” launch date. The 52-year-old Republican said Utah, but his family moved to Salt ® MOVIE: 'My Favorite Blonde’ A Challenger’s cargo weighs 53,400 Gam’s presence on Challenger’s he now wishes he had remained a l>ake City when he was 5. As a child blonde U S. Agent attaches herself lo pounds, heavier than any payloads crew has overshadowed the prim­ he wanted to be a pilot. Hope in a cross-country chase to deliver Navy fighter pilot longer than four Aatrogra^h carried on the first 15 shuttle ary goal of the mission, which is to "The reason I did was my father ■ secret orders. Bob Hope, Gale Sonder- years and pursued a career as an gaard, Madeleine Carroll. 1942 flights. carry into orbit a $100 million astronaut. was a pilot in World War 1. My first 8 9 Family Feud you could waste or lose money. Be Bobko, a veteran of the sixth ' shuttle communications satellite Instead, he returned to Salt Lake ride in an airplane was when my TAURUS (AprH 30-May 20) Problems and a $40 million commercial relay mother was pregnant with me in Crossword [C N N l Nawanight with yo'jr mate could result today It you watchlul. shuttle flight, and co-pilot Donajd City, spent 20 years in the the Air station owned by Telesat Canada. the summer of 1932.1 grew up with * [ESPNl SportaCemar q tx ir fall to consider his point of view In a mat­ SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Ncv. 22) Be tolerant Williams, a seasoned test pilot, wijl Force Reserve before retiring as a ter of mutual Interest. Be open-minded. and lactiul In your Important one-to-one be at the ship’s controls when it Once on station over the central colonel, started his own insurance flying. My father didn’t care Answer to Previous Puzzle [TM Cl MOVIE: Yamr (CC) A woman ACROSS 4 Finnish Iske passes as a man in order to ^nler a Torah GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) You’ll make relationships today. Don’t do or say any­ takes off from the Kennedy Space Paci fic Ocean, the shuttle Tracking business and was elected lo the whether I was a hum or not as long ^Birthday thing that could cause a present ally lo 6 Flying mammal school in late 18th century Poland Barbra additional work for yoursalt or, at the Center’s seaside launch pad. and Data Relay Satellite, TDRS, City Commission. as I was a pilot.” Streisand, Amy Irving, mandy Patinkin. least, hamper your productiveness If you dislike you. 1 Hop stem 6 Breathe In The record-tying seven-member will work in concert with a similar He was mayor of Salt Lake City Garn has kept in shape over the 1 9 i3 Rated PG. Fab. 26,1965 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) Try to use the wrong tools or methods today. crew also includes David Griggs, spacecraft already in orbit to from 1971 lo 1974 and was narrowly years, but not only for his dream of 6 Crooner Crosby 7 W e (Fr.) [U SA ] Radio 1990 Plan ahead. design a schedule today that will enable Tw o old friends you’ve lost contact with provide uninterrupted space-to- a space flight. S Compass point 8 Canadian CANCER (June 21-July 22) Friends wIM you to get your toughest jobs out ol the Jeffrey Hoffman and Rhea Seddon, elected to the Senate in 1974. Garn 12:30 AM (® Starsky and Hutch will re-enter your life In the year ahead. ground communications for at UPI prioto do your bidding today,, provided you first way as early as possible. Later you’ll lose all full-time astronauts with the expects to seek re-election in 1986. ” l ’ve just always refused lo be 12 Yaomsn peninsula These relationships will be even stronger iS l Kung Fu set the proper example. Do not demand your drive. National Aeronautics and Space least 85 percent of each orbit. " I t ’s too early to make any fat and middle aged. I run 5 to 6 13 Calsbas ox 9 Fatigus than they were In the past. U.s: Senator Jake Garn. R-Utah, is part of the ^ L a te Night with DavidLattarman To­ of othejs what you are reluctant to do CAPRICORN (Dae. 22-Jan. It) If you're Administration, and French space­ The giant satellites measure 57 formal announcements, but I miles five or six days a week. If for 14 Scottish uncis 10 WIdgson night’s guests are George Wendt and Paul with friends today who are in a convivial PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Plans you yourself. man Patrick Baudry. feet by 43 feet and weigh 2>/j tons in record-tying seven-member crew that will be launched in would expect to be a candidate no other rca.son. I ’ve got a 11 Antiprohibition­ Reiser. (60 min.) social mood, try to get caught up In the IS T rs a are hopeful about should not be dis­ L ^ O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Believe In yourselt Baudry, who spent two years in orbit. They are equipped with an the space shuttle Challenger on Sunday. Garn heads the again.” 2‘A-year-old daughter I’ve got to ^ Rituals cussed today with people whose out­ spirit of things. Don’t put a damper on 17 Ofaga (Lat, ists and your abilities today but, by the same the Soviet Union training as a array of antennas, including two His envy of astronauts began live long enough to get through [D IS l Short Faatura looks are limited or negative. They may token, don’t underestimate' your compe­ their enjoyment. subcommittee that oversees NASA’s budget and abbr.) 16 Nicotinic acid AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Instead ol backup crewman for a Russian steerable dishes 16 feet in college.” [ESPNl USFL FootbaH: Memphis at create doubts In you. Major changes are tition. Egotistical assumptions could get with Alan Shepard, the first 18 New Zealand 20 Former Moslem being a sell-starter today, you might look space flight, will conduct a wide diameter. requested a first-hand look of the shuttle's operations San Antonio In store for Pisces In the coming year. you In a bind. 2 aborigina edict Send for^your Astro-Graph pradictlona (or reasons to delay what needs doing. [ m a x ] MOVIE: 'Slayground* A profes­ VMGO (Aug. 23-8apl. 22) Guard your 22 Runs last today.,Mai $1 lo Aalro-Graph. Box 469. Don’t make alibis, make good. 19 Hopas sional thief is chased from the U S. to Bri­ manner of speaking today or you might RadloXity Station, Now York, NY 10018. Play Channel 6Ts 21 English count 24 Qsts of matter tain when he accidentally kMs an innocent unintentionally say something harsh that 10 students charged girl. Peter Coyote. BWie WNtelaw. Rated R. Be sure to state your zodiac sign. could olfend your listener. Once spoken. 23 Silkworm 25 Guitar part ARIES (March 21-Aprll 18) Guard [U SA ] Seeing Stars It’ll be difficult to retract. The term, “shrink,” is applied to a 24 Football 26 Mythical against placing youraelt in an embarrass­ 48 Songstrsas Ad­ LIBRA (Sspt. 21-OeL 23) Unless you are member Of the psychological profes­ group 28 Snooped Lo*t 1:00 AM ® McMKIan & Wife ing p o tio n today. Don’t request aid African prudent and practical In the management sion because of his ability to do just Salem High reopens after cleanup (abbr.) ams Irom someone you never repaid lor what P rizeU^tch 30 Group of --)^ ® News of your resources today, thera’a a chance that to your pocketbook. antclop* 50 Eakara he did lor you In the past. 27 City in Franca Wsstsrn allies ® Saint reopen on schedule today, al­ which provides security for the following a drinking party and then Passageway 51 Baltic rivac SALEM. Mass. (U PI) — Salem A Actress Baxtsr 31 Midsast (ID One Step Beyond school. split up into small groups and 5 Mental though classes were to start two 62 Obtarvas High School was set to reopen 32 Toxic seaport disposition ® FHm/Slgn-Off hours later than usual. A company guard on duty at the began roaming the school. 55 Houaa member today, right on schedule, despite a 34 Savers 33 Pined 4 7 Wife oh [C N N l Crossflre $300,000 vandalism spree last week The library will remain closed time told police he was sleeping in In all, they smashed more than (abbr.) Bridge sxparianca 35 Conundrum Cuchulain [HBO l MOVIE: Doctor Datroif A timid that left the school in shambles. for another two weeks to a month another wing of the school and was 200 windows, destroyed 10 compu­ 10 professor is conned, into posing as a flam­ because of extensive damage to unaware of the vandalism until You Could Win 36 Scat 1 2 3 4 1 boyant mobster Dan Aykroyd. Howard Workmen and volunteers com- ters, television equipment, light­ from dummy. By this time West had the bookshelves and the card Tuesday morning. But school 37 Midday nap Hesseman. Donna Dixon. 1983. Rated R. llleted a marathon clean-up effort ing fixtures, and furniture in about NORTH 2-zs-as GDing all out come down to the spade queen and catalogue, O’Donnell said. officials say tne guard wrote in a - $1,000 in cash 38 Tread 12 [U S A ] Gat nic^ with Real Estate ♦ A K » over the weekend, repairing more 70 rooms, officials said. They also three diamonds to the king. Blast had The 10 students charged in the log that he made regular inspec­ tore apart the library card cata­ 1 ® Hogan's Heroes 9 8 7 6 than 200 broken windows in 70 39 Want quickly IS :30 AM the jack of hiearts and three diamonds 16 ♦ A Q 4 on the last hand rooms and replacing broken furni­ rampage have been suspended for tions during the night and found logue and toppled stacks of books - a dream vacation 41 Hard drfnksr ® Anything for Money to the J-10. Now declarer played his 9 KQ 94 ture, typewriters and other equip­ 10 days as a "prelim inary” step ” no problem.” during the six-hour incident. 42 Bom i e 8 5 Independent News last club. West had to keep the spade WEST EAST By James Jacoby ment smashed by the vandals last while officials decide what further Police said rampage began when - VCR’s & coior TV ’s 8D Dsspsdida q i^ n and so discarded a diamond. Insurance investigators esti­ 44 Norse lagsnd • Q 87654 OJIO When a bridge match is going disciplinary action to take, the the vandals set off fire extin­ The nine of spades was shed from Monday. . . j. mated the damage at $300,000. 48 Busybody [C N M Newsnight Update 9 5 2 9 AQJ4 badly, the final hand can be a real Twelve people, including lO superintendent said. guishers in a second-floor hallway dummy and Blast was in the vice. He 49 Circus cats 2:0c. a M ® Gat Smart ♦ K93 «J 10 8752 exercise in kamikaze tactics. Spain students at the school, have been in "Those youngsters, even though Just for Watching! had to hold the jack of hearts or ® Joe Franklin Show $102 $6 wad behind against the United Arab the public doesn’t like to hear it, S3 Msdical suffix declarer’s 10-9 would be good. When the rampage, which police believe It’s one of the biggest TV giveaways ever — and (S ) Cries of Hope SOUTH Emirates at the World Bridge Olym­ began as a drinking party in the have rights and due process, and I 64 Rscaivsr of East let a diamond go, DeBIas played 39 World Vision Prasenta ♦ 22 piad last fail when this deal occurred, teacher’s lounge and escalated as superintendent have fo see that there’s still lots more to win, including cash, note a diamond to the queen, then the ace, 9 K 1093 ^ e two-spade bid was a transfer to those rights anen’t jeopardized by CASH REGISTER REPAIR VCR’s and color TV ’s. Nothing to guess. Nothing 68 Over (poet) 2:15 AM [MAX] MOVIE: 'Littia and the last trjck was Uken with into a night-long binge of DarHngs4|Two giris in a summer camp bet ♦ 6 Stubs. The North rebid of two no- the emotion of the moment,” 67 8C Pacific dummy’s lowly diamond four. vandalism. ^ , to mail. Just watch Channel 61 for the signal to on whg w il lose her irmocance first. Tatum ♦ A J 8752 trump showed'a maximum with good The school was closed for a O’Donnell said. Victor, Sweda, CRS, Sanyo, Sharp Although there were a couple of call in to win. it could happen any time. Simply be Island • O 'N eil. Kristy McNichoi. Matt Dillon. Vulnera^: Neither club supiXirt. Ititer that, a series of week-long mid-winter vacation at He said he will recommend that 1979 ways that the defenders might have Royal and Others. 68 Bathe Dealer; North cue-bids led to the ultimate six-club the time and the damage was not the governing School Committee the 61st caller and you’re a winner. So tune in to 69 Dehydrated 2:30 AM ($ ) CBS News Nightwstch Weal North East Saelh •contract. broken up the squeeze, DeBIas must expel all 10 students " if the S discovered until Tuesday. Cleanup Channel 61, where watching means winning. 4 4 7 JIP INT Pass 29 be applauded (or ingenious declarer 8t) Cavernous Declarer Jose DeBIas won the efforts began almost immediately. evidence is clear cut.” 643-6156 GD Beat of Midday Pass 2NT Pass 29 opening club lead in bis band, led a pUy. The committee was due to meet 81 Ages S 3 Pass 49 Authorities have called it the GD MOVIE: 'U fa W ith BkMKNa' Dag Pass 34 , club to dummy and immediately led a Wednesday to consider the case. IW TIC TELEVISION POWN Pass 49 worst case of vandalism in the w ood IS in the d o q h ^ i^ because he is jeal­ Pass 4* heart. E ^ t rose with the ace and con­ In addition to police reports. AUSTATC BUSINESS MACHINES s e Pass 49 Pass 41ST city's history. ous of Daisy the a'<^j vriw was named 'pio- tinued with the heart queen. DeBIas Do you ever (eel that some soap 1 Rsy up pooch' of year* Fenny Singlelon, Pass 6$ School Superintendent Henry O’Donnell said the committee will ine Pass 5 NT operas are so-calilid because you (eel 39 Purnell Place, Manchester 2 Iris 59 Arthur Lake, Veda Ann Borg. 194^. Pass Pass Pass won the king, cashed his top spades O’Donnell said all departments, review a statement from Prospect * and began running his long club suit. your mind needs washing after 3 ______[C N N ] Sports Latenight Opening lead: 42 except the school library, would Security Services of Malden, On the fifth club he disesrded a hea-t watz'hine a few episodes? oontsndara plaa oim (c)19BS by NEA. Inc 25 [TM C l MOVIE: The House ,tpf God’ • •• •WW-W.- ..w— MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Feb. 25, 1985- 11

10 - MANCHESVER HERALD. Monday. Feb. 25. 1985 ZB A to air appeal on lunch wagon allow the day-care center as long • A request by Society for SPORTS The Zoning Board of Appeals will dealership. O'Marra said. as no alterations are made to the Savings for a variance from hold public hearings tonight on 10 J.W. Enterprises is also asking house and the hospital could limit minimum parking space require­ items, one of them an appeal of an for the special exception to allow its approval to a specific time, ments at a shopping center on the food service operation if the Tolland Turnpike to 983 spaces o r^ r by the zoning enforcement period. / officer in January which stopped appeal is denied. Other applications include; from the required 1,001. Hartford seeing the operation of a lunch wagon at William A. Glraitis of Ferguson • A variance request by Multi- • A request for a special excep­ the Power Test gas station on Road is asking for variances to Circuits Inc. of 50 Harrison St. to tion by Robert R. Boulay and Tolland Turunpike. reduce lot size requirements and reduce a side yard backing onto Dorothy Boulay to permit an- J.W. Enterprises, which owns special exceptions to allow addi­ Holl Street to allow construction of lng area and a tional use of used cars by a igearea next to an Whale at worst the Power Test station at the a lO-by-24-foot building for a steam non-franchise dealer. He is also lir garage at 390 intersection of Tolland Turnpike generator. and Parker Street, is asking the requesting a state hearing tor a By Bob PapettI ZBA to overturn the Jan. 17 order used car license. • A variance request by Lydall Herald Sports Writer NHL rourxdup of Zoning Enforcement Officer Eastern Inc. to allow an existing V ’ • Thomas O’Marra. O’Marra said Theresa R. Shapleigh of 115 pump house to be closer to its HARTFORD — This is the worst — See page 13 today that J.W. Enterprisw had a Russell St. is seeking a special property line at 580 Parker St. hockey team that the city of exception to allow a day-care \ Hartford has ever observed. vendor's license, but^Hwd jiot • A variance request by Stephen center in her home tor toilet- At least, in person for an applied for a special ek d ^ p ^ to Kanaris to permit the sale of wine trained children up to kinder­ extended span. It has now been Jack Evans opted for the security operate the lunch wagon. and beer at Manchester Pizza at ’ Adele M. Bell for garten age. The house is owned by over seven full weeks since the of his checking line. Zuke, who A special exception is required 313 Green Road in a Business I the third floor of a when a food truck is located at a Manchester Memorial Hospital, le at 60-82 Cam- Whalers have won a National shadowed St. Louis star Bem ie g.nu ot "r .niito '"iles repair .vhioh •'•lo »hnt it would zone.* Hockey League game in the Civic Federko. was on the ice for over Center Coliseum. half of the first II minutes of the a• Requests for variances by The homestanding Whalers period. Hartford leading point man David and Charles Minicucci to dropped two more contests over Ron Francis, who centers a line Obituaries allow use of a third floor of a house the weekend to set a new club with leading goal scorer Sylvain at 32-34 Garden St. record for longest winless home Turgeon and Ray Neufeld, played streak — 10 games(0-9-l). a little over two minutes in the Joseph E. Dupuis the brother of Morris Nadeau of 17,1936, and he had been a resident The last time Hartford witnessed same time frame. of Manchester for the last 13 years. a Whale win was way back on Jan. St. Louis, averaging nearly four Joseph Edward William Dupuis, Bolton. 2 He is also survived by a He was employed by Aetna Life & 5, the first Saturday night of the goals per game, just bided its time. 10 days old, died Friday at Boston 2 Casualty Co. He was a member of , year, a 4-3 triumph over the “ It was only a matter of time,” daughter. Arm Lindemann of En­ Children’s Hospital, ^ston. He field; a son, Raymond Nadeau of the Manchester congregation of Chicago Black Hawks. said Blues’ coach Jacxiues D e -, was the son of Ulrlc and Patricia Jehovah’s Witnesses. The visiting St. Louis Blues, mers. “ We expected that kind of (Becker) Dupuis of Stafford Waterville, Maine; four sisters, Besides his wife, he is survived overcoming the distractions of play, we knew we’d see a lot of Springs and the great-grandson of Katherine Greeen of Macedon, by two sons, Trevor Drummond, at trade talk and opposing strategic Zuke.” Viola Hayes of Manchester. N.Y., Theresa Smith and Retha ' ' Z y home, and Michael Drummond of torpor, rallied for two third-period A deflected tally that found its , He is also survived by two Beaulieu, both of Windsor Locks, Htrakl photo* by Ttrqulnlo Middletown; three daughters, goals to snatch a 3-2 Sunday way through a goalmouth mess brothers, Peter Becker and Ulric and Pauline Hebert of Winslow, Paula Drummond of Middletown, matinee victory. tied it up at 2-all at 8:41. Joey Dupuis III ofStafford Springs; two Maine; two stepdaughters, Sheila Georgetown's Patrick Ewing (33), who appears to have a Saturday in Big East tilt at Hartford Civic Center. Ewing’s and Audrey Desir and Patricia It was the second one-goal loss Mullen was credited with his 29th sisters, Tanya Dupuis of Stafford Boivin of Enfield and Marie wingspan that reaches from sideline to sideline, tries to defense led the Hoyas to easy 68-47 victory. 5 McNulty of Vernon; three other Elsegood, both in England; his for Hartford in less than 24 hours. goal when a loose puck dribbled off 5 Springs and April Dupuis of mother, Adassa Drummond, his make it diffipultt f ^ l for UConn’s Tim Coies (34) to pass off The Whale, frustrating fans with a Whaler defenseman Marty Howe. Springfield, Mass.; his maternal stepsons, Thomas Moore of West brother, Oswald Drummond, his play-for-a-tie-at-home mentality, The Blues’ Doug Gilmour, rushing grandmother, Mrs. Irene Lavi- Hartford, Wayne Moore and Bruce sisters, Hermine Coward and couldn’t prevent the Los Angeles the puck, was broken up twice by a ' olette, his maternal grandfather, Moore, both of Enfield; five Hyacinth Drummond, all in Ja­ Georgetown Intimidating In 68-47 outing Kings from kicking in the winning diving Ulf Samuelsson, before Francis Dougherty, his paternal grandchildren; and several nieces maica; and a grandson. goal in a 3-2 overtime tilt Saturday right winger Perry Anderson ' grandmother, Eleanor Dupuis, all and nephews. A memorial service .will be Memorial services will be Wed­ Christina Beli night. flipped the puck into the crease. ’ R ti ^ of Stafford Springs. nesday at 10 a.m. at Kingdom Hall Sunday’s defeat came in the The Blues won it at 11:27 when j The funeral will be private. Saturday at 11 a.m. at St. Patrick of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 647 Tol­ Whalers’ 60th game of the year, the Greg Paslawski batted in a midair ^ There will be no calling hours. Church, Enfield. The family will receive friends after the service at land Turnpike. There will be no Huskies must focus on BC official three-quarter mark of the rebound off a Federko shot. ’ Burial will be in St. Philip’s Parents calling hours. Burial will be season. Remember during the first Federko. the gam e’s number one Cemetery, Warrenviile. Intro- the American Legion Hall, Enfield m private, at the convenience of the half of the campaign how the star, poked the puck through the vigne Funemal Home, 95 E. Main Street, Enfield. family. Bv Len Auster Hartford management Insisted legs of defenseman Joel Quenne- St., Stafford Springs, is in charge Memorial donations may be Memorial donations may be look for Sports Editor NBA, college hoop that projected season point totals ville at the blue line and then of arrangements. made to the American Heart Association, 310 Collins St., Hart­ made to Kingdom Hall Building were right on schedule? The blasted a drive that goalie Steve UPI photo HARTFORD — The wisest thing — See page 13 ford 06105. Fund, the Manchester Kingdom Whalers were 8-9-3 fur 19 points Weeks stopped, but juggled. Pas­ Gladys L Durse Hall. daughter for Connecticut basketball is to through the first 20 games and then lawski snuck in for the stuff. The lion sleeps today Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main concentrate on tonight’s opponent, 8-10-2 for 18 points over the next 20 The Whalers took two shots on Gladys L. (Frank) Durse of Adelbert J. Gunther Boston College, whom they meet in Square Garden. Hartford, wife of Salvatore J. St., is in charge of arrangements. games. goal in the first 15 minutes of the With temperatures climbing to the 66-degree mark, Jeff, Adelbert J. Gunther, 74, of 57 Parents of a 14-year-old girl are what could be a pivotal Big East The whole idea is to avoid Durse, died Saturday at Jefferson The past 20 game stretch has final period. a resident lion at the Stone Zoo in Stoneham, Mass., Gardner St., died Saturday at his putting up posters in Manchester clash in Boston at the Roberts seventh place. There’s a simple House, Hartford. She was the ruined all arguments for quarterly “ Well, we have to play like that,” home. He was the husband of Stella Z. Braun in an attempt to find their. Athletic Center at 7 p.m. explanation. One word. ’George­ takes a nap in the sun Sunday afternoon. The unusually mother of William J. Durse of progress. No one is mentioning explain^ a beleaguered Evans. Madlyn J. (Hardell) Gunther. Stella Z. Braun, 79, of 5 Dover - daughter, who they said has been Dwelling on Saturday's 68-47 town’. The Hoyas, second in the warm temperatures just missed the record by one degree Manchester. point goals anymore after a 4-14-2 “ We don’t have a team that can Born in Monson, Mass., he lived Raad, wife of the late William H. missing from their Laurel Street shellacking to intimidating Geor­ Big East at 12-2, would play the No. She is also survived by two floundering. The current 20-33-7 win 8-6 or 8-7.” here. in Manchester for 56 years. He was Braun, died today at Manchester home since Saturday. getown, which looks like it is all set 7 team in the 1 vs. 8,2 vs. 7,3 vs. 6,4 daughters, Frances Longo of Ber­ log doesn’t even match up to .last Evans’ players stood by his employed at Colt Firearms of Memorial Hospital. John and Debby Bell said their for a run at a second consecutive vs. 5 format. lin and Sylvia Lavado of Meriden; year’s 20-32-8 mark. And when judgement. At least in theory. Hartford fpr 44 years, retiring as a She was bom in Brooklyn, N.Y., daughter, Christina Lynne Bell,, .NC AA national championship, You get the picture. statistics like goals for and against “T’ll tell you one thing, we can’t F F a sister, Anna Oram of Ilion, N.Y.; superintendent in 1972. He was a and lived in Willimantic before left home before 8 a.m. Saturday: 'would be like beating a dead horse. Saturday’s game, it was no six grandchildren; and six great­ are considered (205 to 220 and get into a shootout with teams,” member of the Manchester Rod & moving to Manchester 25 years with some of her possessions. '. “ What can I tell you. They’re a contest, was over when George­ O ’Neill puts cuts grandchildren. 260-247), it becomes apparent that said left winger Dave Tippett, who Gun Club and was the club’s “ Man She was seen by an acquaintance great basketball team. (Patrick) town’s lead was 9-2 with 35 minutes The funeral was tdday at the ago. this year’s model is clearly worse was the number two star. of the Y ea r” in 1973. He was also Before she retired, she worked at later in the day taking a note down Ewing scores eight points and they to play. You knew Connecticut, Farley-Sullivan Funeral Home, 96 than the 1983-84 version. “ We can’t afford to get too wide past president and secretary of the the housekeeping department at from a tree in front of a Garden still kicked the hell but of us. They 12-13. would not come back against Webster St.. Hartford, with the One consolation is that all (our open,” echoed Francis. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Street house, they said. don’t have many weaknesses. the 25-2 Hoyas. Georgetown at $300 million tag Rev. Raymond G. Clarke of South club. recent victories have come on the The teams skated to a l-all He was a member of the She also worked for Manchester The parents said there wasj-j; They can gamble, they can double doesn’t rank No. 1 in the nation for Congregational Church officiat­ road. deadlock in the first period. Risto Volunteer Co. 4 of town Fire evidence that their daughter. , up and you still don’t get close to field goal percentage defense (39.8 domestic spending while also ing. Burial was in Cedar Hill Modes. But one alarming fact in the Siltanen put the Whalers ahead HARTFORD (U PI) - Gov. Department and had served as its She is survived by one daughter, planned to go to California with a' ' the basket. percent) for nothing. giving serious consideration to Cemetery. 10-game home debacle is that the with his 10th goal of the year on a E E William A. O'Neill, warning that young couple she met earlier in the* _ “ Defensively, they make you “ You can run 800 screens and secretary for many years. He was Dorothy Brindamour of Manches­ increasing taxes. self-admitted, defensive-minded power play wrister at 8:42. Doug President Reagan's proposed a member of the Manchester W66k. -* work harder than any team we’ve you can pass the ball 400 times and “ If Congress tries to cut the ter; two brothers, Frank Zdzieb- Whalers have given up five goals Wickenheiser evened it up on a budget would cost Connecticut at Evelyn G. Nolet Lodge of Elks and the British kowski and Edward Zdziebkowski, Christina is described as 135 ; played this year. You can coach after you’re done, you still wind up deficit without doing this, it will :uT or more in six of the 10 tilts. man-advantage marker for the least $300 million, says tax hikes as American Club Dart League. both in New York; five grandchild­ pounds, 5 feet 8 inches tall with ; against them but you’ve also got to with a hand in your face and a only shift the burden to the states Evelyn G. Nolet, 67, of 155E Hartford has scored five goals Just Blues with 59 seconds left. well as spending cuts should be Besides his wife, he is survived brown bushy, curly hair and be realistic. What you saw out 20-foot jump shot,” Pem o said. and local governments who them­ Sheldon St., Hartford, died Friday ren; two great-grandchildren; and once over the same stretch. Hartford took a 2-1 lead in the considered to cut the federal by two daughters, Marsha A. green-grey eyes. She might be , there was a team that may be the “ I ’d havebeenhappy with a 15-foot selves will be forced to consider at Hartford Hospital. She was the several nieces and nephews. Isn’t it it odd that a team building middle session when Tippett sent a deficit. Gunther and Diane Gunther Cas- wearing glasses, and left home next national champion,” spoke ’J’ .” raising taxes in order to maintain mother of Paul Arcota of The funeral will be Wednesday for the future would resort so behind-the-net feed to center Greg O'Neill, in Washington, D.C., for wearing a denim jacket with a Husky coach Dom Perno of the No. Mr. Ewing makes it all possible .i ' current levels of necessary servi­ Manchester. tagna, both of Manchester; two at 9:15 a.m. from the John F. heavily to day-to-day survival? Malone, who deposited his 19th a meeting of the National Gover­ brothers, Ernest Guqther and “ Motley Crue” patch on the back, . 2 ranked team in the country. for Georgetown. He doesn’t have to ces," he said. She is also survived by three Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Something just doesn’t sit right tally past goalie Rick Wamsley. nors’ Association, released a re­ Joseph Gunther, both of Monson, a concert tee-shirt, jeans and red . No, Connecticut must focus its score a point — he had 8 along with B B other sons, John Rodrigues and Center St., followed by a mass of when the most heavily employed WHALER NOTES - Gilmour O'Neill said he will work with attention on the Eagles. BC won 9 rebounds — just play his normal port estimating that the Reagan Joseph Rodrigues, both of Hart­ Mass.; two grandchildren; and Christian burial at the Church of and white Nike sneakers, Debby ; forward line in the current scheme was the number three star. . . other governors at the national the first meeting in overtime all-out defense. He had three budget would mean the loss of $307 ford, and George Nolet of Colo­ several nieces and nephews. the Assumption at 10 a.m. Burial Bell said. She might also be • includes 30-year old center Mike Samuelsson, who is getting a meeting "in developing a biparti­ (78-77) at Storrs back on Jan. 26. blocks and was his normal intimi­ million in 85 major federal pro­ rado; two daughters, Cynthia The funeral will be 'Tuesday at 10 will be in St. James Cemetery. carrying a portable radio-tape.; Zuke and two unlikely wingers — intimidating reputation at age 20, san and equitable approach for “ We know we can play with Boston dating self. “ They make you rush. grams affecting Connecticut. Alamo and Connie Rodriques, both a.m. at the John F. Tierney There are no calling hours. player and a maroon gym bag, she > 26-year old veteran Mike Crom- was the target of physical assault solving our national deficit College. Officiating got involved in Every shot you take you’re wor­ The cuts would involve pro­ of Hartford; two brothers, John Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St. said. , ;■ UConn freshman Terence Warren (20) finds himself been (54 goals in 454 NH L gam es), and battery on one shift, getting problem.” that one but that's by the books,” ried about getting it blocked. The grams providing aid to the state, Baldwin of Boston, and Raymond Burial will be in St. James Police said today they sent a closely guarded by Georgetown's Reggie Williams (34) who was cut in the pre-season, anci crunched four times by three O’Neill, in the statement issued In Memoriam Pem o said dam sonuvagun is always there,” local governments and individuals Baldwin of East Hartford; 18 Cemetery. National Information Crime Cen-'» 19-year old rookie Sy Ivain Cote, the players . . . Is the Civic Center ice in Washington and in Hartford, There are a couple of possibili­ Perno spoke respectively of the during action Saturday at Civic Center. Williams led and wbuld affect programs includ­ grandchildren; and two great­ Calling hours will be today from ters missing persons bulletin out ■ club’s supposed defenseman of the below par? Francis complained of also urged the Legislature to keep In memory of Daniel Karlin, who ties for the Huskies, making 7-foot senior, who will be the No. 1 Hoyas offensively .with 20 points. ing housing, economic develop­ grandchildren. 2to4p.m.and7to9p.m. Members on Christina Saturday at 2 p.m. future. it Sunday, as did Kevin Dineen on in mind the possible impact of the passed away February 8, 1983. tonight’ s game so critical. BC is pick in next year’s NBA draft. ment, criminal justice and human The funeral will be Tuesday at 10 of the Manchester Rod and Gun Police said that the case was not i The Whalers entered the third Saturday . . . The Whalers’ season federal cuts in developing state tax Deeply missed by. just ahead of the Huskies in the Big Ray Broxton, second leading year. your pick — with neither called service programs, O’Neill said. a.m. at Clark, Bell & Perkins Club will pay their respects at 7 considered suspicious at this point. . period against St. Louis with a low of 261 goals (or, set in '82-83, is and spending policies. East standings at 7-8, UConn is 5-9. all-time field goal percentage “ We’re definitely playing better before canning a 15-foot comer "Once again, we see the presi­ Funeral Home, 319 Barbour St., p.m. Memorial donations may be Family and Friends Anyone having information lead- ” precarious 2-1 lead. With such a in jepodary. Management set a A Husky win tonight and a victory shooter in UConn history, was than earlier in the year,” under­ jumper. Pemo let Batagowski, a dent proposing the elimination or Leaders of the Legislature’s Hartford. Burial will be in Mount made to the American Cancer ing to the missing girl should ; commanding edge, Hartford coach goal for over 300 for the year. Saturday at Seton Hall would peg l-for-7 the first half, 3-for-ll for the stated Georgetown coach John Simsbury resident who seems to reduction of grants and loans Republican majority, however, St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ Society or to Manchester Visiting contact the Manchester police at - In Memoriam them at 7-9, deadlocked with the game. Earl Kelley was O-for-3 and Thompson. “ I feel we still have bend over backwards the other designed to help state and local have cautioned against placing too field. Calling hours will be tonight Nurse and Home Health Care, 150 646-4555. I governments and low-and Eagles. And Pittsburgh, 7-7, winds scoreless the first half before areas to improve on but I don’t way when working a Connecticut much emphasis on Reagan’s pro­ from 7 to 9. N. Main St. In loving memory of Albert A. Bo- moderate-income individuals,” posed cuts, noting that his pro­ rello, who passed away February up its conference schedule against running into foul trouble and have a lot to complain about. The game, hear it. “ I ’ve said a lot O’Neill said in a statement accom­ posed budget is likely to be 25, 1983. Syracuse Tuesday and Villanova sitting out the final 7:25. He heated kids are playing hard. worse,” Pem o answered when Whaler deal still panying the report. William F. Nadeau KeHh L. Dnimmond Lebanon I Saturday. up in the second half, winding up "The kids are playing far more asked about the ‘T ’ . “ That guy reworked substantially by His memory is as dear today. The Democratic governor Keith Lawrence Drummond, 48, Those are two possible losses for 7-for-14 from the field and a alert than earlier in the year when historically seems to get us.” . Congress. William F. Nadeau, 64, of As in the hour he passed away. agreed that the skyrocketing fed­ Flagler Beach, Fla., the husband of Manchester, died Friday at the Panthers. That would make it a team-high 16 points. Only Alvin we were supposedly a super .UConn’s game with BC tonight is eral budget deficit must be cut, but Some Democratic state legisla­ of Rita (Moore) Nadeau, died home. He was the husband of Sadly missed by. asksU.N. ^ three-way tie for fifth place. Pitt, Frederick, who was 6-for-lO for 12 team,” he added. on WTXX-TV, Channel 20. much talked about said domestic spending cuts were tors have urged the Legislature to. Friday. He was the stepfather of Dorine Drummond. Wife, Daughter, Son-in-law on the basis of sweeping BC and points, seemed to avoid shooting HUSKY NOTES - Saturday’s t not the only way to achieve the move slowly in cutting state taxes and Grandchildren splitting with UConn would get miseries. Civic Center crowd was a record OKOROITOWN (M ) — BUI Martin Ralph Moore of Manchester and He was born in Jamaica on Sept. 5-10 4-5 14, Reeele Williams 7-9 6-7 20, By Bob PapettI bitter. They had started talking warning that the state may have to fifth place as far as the Big East UConn was 20-for-51 overall, 39.2 for college basketball in New needed reductions. Patrick Ewlno 4-8 0-0 8, MIchoel Herald Sports Writer trade from Day One of training come up with money to replace meeting Tournament is concerned. BC and England at 15,685. The old record Jackson 1-4 04 2, David WInaate 5-9 2-6 O’Neill said he believes Con­ percent, from the field. camp this year. , gress should consider reductions in funds cut by the federal UConn, 'both 2-2 in the three-way Six-foot-7 sophomore Reggie was set at year ago against — you 12, Horace Broadnax 2-6 2-2 6, Kevin Floyd 0-0 04 0, Ralptl Dalton 1-1 04 2, HARTFORD — Everyone talked “ But they’re good people here,” government. scenario, would have a flip of the guessed it — Georgetown at 15,673. defense spending as well as Drug raids lead to six arrests Continued from page 1 Williams and 6-7 senior Billy Perry McDonald 2-3 04 4. Totals 27-50 trade this past weekend at the he added. coin to decide sixth and seventh. Martin netted 20 and 14 points . .Pem o was hit with a technical 14-20 68. UCONN (47) — Ray Broxton 3-11046, Civic Center. Millen, who received a suppor­ recognizing several plainclothes house before leaving the village. .. If BC and UConn tie for sixth, respectively to pace the Hoyas, with 11:19 left in the first half, Six people were arrested Satur­ possession of drug paraphernalia. Alvin Fr^erlck 6-10 0-1 12, Tim Coles The deal that brought goalie tive welcome from the Hartford day night in "back-to-back drug Police said they are seeking a officers, went inside the house, Israeli military sources con- ; again a coin flip would decide who face No. 1 St. John’s Wednes­ disputing a non-call from Ed 2- 6 2-2 6, Terry Cottev (FI 04 0, Earl 2 2 Mike Liut and “ future considera­ fans while skating in warm-ups where he was detained and fir m ^ the raid, the third on placements for the post-season day night at Madison Square Batagowski on David Wingate.. Kelley 7-14 2-2 16, Terence Worren 02- Frozen embryos raids at two Vernon Street residen­ warrant to arrest his wife, Patri­ 3- 6 3, Gerry Besselink 2-6044, JefI King tions" to the Whalers in exchange before the St. Louis game Sunday,! Bazouriyeh in the past three days, ' extravaganza that gets under way Garden. St. John’s beat the Hoyas Wingate stepped out of bounds on ces, policie said today. cia. Police said they chose not to searched, police said. 04 04 0, John Shea 04 04 0, Scott for goalie Greg Millen and center considered the irony of it all. j and said the house the troops Wednesday, March 6, at Madison Two of those arrested were arrest her at the scene so that she at the Cap Centre earlier in the the baseline or traveled — take Carson 0-1 04 0. Totals 20-51 7-11 47. and captain Mark Johnson will Police said they found no drugs destroyed contained weapons. When starting Blues’ goalie Rick ‘ people who unwittingly showed up could stay with the couple’s long be the subject of controversy produce 2 kids on him. Police said they then Moslem Mourabitoun radio said Wamsley was shook up after thej during one raid to make a deal with children while her husband was in Hartford. At least, until the swap invited Chapman, who was sitting that hours before the Israeli raid, ^ net had been pushed over on him in' the tenants, police said. taken in for booking at the with St. Louis is completed after the second period, Millen had stood! ents, Mario and Elsa Rios of outside in the car apparently guerrillas fired three sintl-tank I East hoop season comes to a close MELBOURNE. Australia Police said an anonymous infor­ Manchester Police Station. the current season. up on the bench. j California, died in a plane crash unaware of what was happening, to rockets at an Israeli patrol nearby, (UPI) — An Australian woman mant tipped them off in late Napoletano was charged with Blues’ coach Jacques Demers, “ I swallowed in my throat for; in South America in 1983. bring the suspected marijuana but there were no casualties. has given birth to the world’s January that there was drug- possession o f marijuana and re­ when asked if he had any idea of A government committee has inside. In another incident, guerrillas » awhile, no one likes going in in the first twins from frozen em­ related activity at 424 Vernon St. leased on a $5,000 non-surety bond. who or what the “ future considera­ middle of the game,” noted Millen, | 5 5 recommended the Rios’ em­ reportedly attacked an Israeli bryos. the Queen Victoria Medi­ and 560 Vernon St. After keeping Hemingway posted a $5,000 cash following HOC loss to St. Bernard tions” might be, was prepared bryos be allowed to die. Police said when Chapman spot­ patrol with rockets and machine *j; who started 22 games in a row for cal Center said today. the locations under surveillance bond. Both were ordered to appear with a reasonable response. The hospital spokeswoman ted a uniformed officer on the guns in the southern village of v Hartford this season. The fans, the' A hospital spokeswoman said for several weeks, police deve­ Wednesday in Manchester Super­ NEW HAVEN - The 1984-85 was pure hustle on the defensive Paul Bergeron, St. Bernard’s gotten better as the year went on “ I told my general manager that said the parents of Friday's scene, she refused to cooperate.* Jouaya, east of Tyre. same ones who booed the home-' the 29-year-old Melbourne loped enough information to get ior Court. basketball season has been a long end, ” he added. slick 5-6 point guard, was able to and Riggs and Madden have I don’t want to know anything town goalie all year, began chant-' twins were under contract with Police said they took the car keys Beirut radio said all the Is ra e li;; woman delivered the two girls search warrants for both Four and a half hours later, one for East Catholic High. It all get the ball in Radicionl’s hands gained experience. We’ll have about it,” said Demers. “ If the ing “Millen, Millen! ” | a woman’s magazine for their from her and searched the trunk, troops were either killed or ^ The 21-0 Saints, who move into by Caesarian section Friday addresses. police said they raided the home of came to an end Saturday night as and he netted 8 of his game-high 16 some experience coming back. story leaked out, it would hurt the “ It’s funny how things work, story and the hospital could give where they found four plastic bags wounded, but there was np Is ra e li,« Wednesday’s HCC semifinals and the twins “ are doing well.” At 9:30 p.m. Saturday, police Andrew G. Piader and Theresa the Eagles succumbed to unbeaten points the final quarter. “ We held “ This is a tough league but we’ll team.” no other details. confirmation of the reports. ^ against South Catholic (St. Paul out,” he laughed, more In bewil-J The hospital would not iden­ raided the house of William S. Suitter at 560 Vernon St., seizing containing half a pound of sus­ St. Bernard, 63-49, in the opening him under control until then,” turn it around. ’That’s what I told The weekend certainly pres­ She said the hospital had In the southern port of Sidon, meets Notre Dame ii) the other at derment than amusement. “ I-, tify the woman. Hemingway at 424 Vernon St. several containers of suspected pected marijuana. round of the Hartford County Page said. the seniors. I ’ve invited them back ented awkward situations for the unsuccessfully attempted to security sources said five ment Trinity College in Hartford), had a never heard that before.” , The world's first baby from a A rrest^ were Hemingway and marijauna and one film capsule Conference Championships at the to watcji,” said Page, mindful of players involved, especially Liut The Whaler players, though still implant an embryo in the Chapman, 23, and Oeser, 22, were killed after being found gu ilty' 36-18 edge at the half. “ We had “ The kids gave so much effort to frozen embryo, a girl, was born Jeffrey S. Napoletano, 16, of 105 with traces of suspected cocaine. New Haven Coliseum. East’s past glory in the roundball and Millen. recovering from the trade’s after-, in April at the center, which has woman twice before were charged with possession of by a “ kangaroo court” of oollatx^ • trouble stopping (6-4 center John) get it to 10 and then they scored two Birch St. Police spokesman Gary Wood said The Eagles wind up3-18, missing sport. Liut, who was oft-spectacular in shocks, were thrilled with the succeeding. marijuana with intent to sell and rating with Israeli forces during a ! Bostick in the first half,” Page quick hoops and that kind of took been a pioneer of the so-called Police said they saw Napoletano less than four ounces were seized' the state tournament for the first East battled to the end, as net in Saturday night’s 3-2 over­ addition of Liut. “ test-tube" pregnancy method “ She didn’t get pregnant the released on bond pdnding Wednes­ 32-month occupation of the Sidon ; cited. Bostick had 9 points in the the steam out of us. You can say we and several other youths outside in the house. time in 22 years. Despite this, attested by its 15-for-21 shooting time loss to the Los Angeles Kings, “ You grow up fast when some­ in which the egg is fertilized first time ... and she returned day court appearances. area that ended Feb. 16. first quarter, 11 the opening half. just ran out of gas,” Page said, Hemingway’s house as they pulled Piader and Suitter were charged first-year coach Ray Page from the foul line. “ We played was named the number one star In thing like this happens,” said outside of the womb. after two months for another East clamped down on him the again pleased by his team’s all-out up. Police said Napoletano threw a with possession of marijuana.with wouldn’t have missed it. “ My first aggressively and took it to the his first game. Though still in rookie Kevin Dineen. “ But we sure' The tec*hnique was developed attempt at a pregnancy,” the second half, allowing him Just hustle. bag of suspected marijuana in intent to sell, possession of co­ year at East Hartford High we basket and were able to get to the somewhat of a state of shock, the got one great goaltender.” to help women who are unable to spokeswoman said. FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE three foul shots. some bushes near the house. The caine, operating a drug factory wound up with the same record. Seniors Chris Galligan and foul line,” Page said. 29-year old backstop was not In reviewing the trade from his conceive normally. “ The use of the frozen em­ bag was later found to contain less and possession of drug But this was a lot easier. The kids The Eagles still trailed, 45-27, Larry Stanford, donning the Eagle totally surprised with his job own team’s standpoint, Demers The hospital’s in-vitro fertili­ bryos was the second attempt to ST. BIRNARD (63) — Rlih RadIclonI than four ounces of the substance, paraphernalia. WEEKLY GARDEN SHORT COURSES every day came back to play going into the final eight minutes colors for the final time, each transfer from the Norris Division- unintentionally offered this star­ zation team, headed by Carl artifically inseminate” the 8 04 16, John Bottich 5 4-6 14, Dana police said. whether it was a game or practice. before running off 9 unanswered netted 12 points to lead the way for Gontn 3046, Paul Bargaron 2 3-36, Pot leading Blues to the Adams Div­ tlingcommentary: “ Millen, if he is Wood, also developed the mother, she said. This Week: TUESDAY, FEB. 26, 7:30 Stccharoll 4 04 8, David Patonauda 3 The other youths were found to Police said that while at the I was very pleased with the points to close the deficit to 10. “ We the locals. Galligan, Stanford and ision doormat Whalers. not overworked, could be a great "freeze-thaw” program, in The IV F team has delivered Free Retreehments 04 6, Grog Gonzales 0 3-3 3, Sean have no illegal substances in their scene, a plainclothes detective attitude,” he said. made a mn to cut it to 10 and had Todd Pineo are East’s graduating Degroot 1 44 2, WII Flowers 1 1-2 3. Liut’s biggest problem was goaltender, and Johnson is cer­ which eggs are stored in liquid more than 200 babies, including THId #6 "SarddM Y m Sho«M from "The kids showed that in the possession and were released, answered a telephone call from a the ball but they got a steal and seniors. Returnees will include a Totals 27 9-13 63. continually referring to St. Louis in tainly an established hockey nitrogen at a temperature of-330 many twins and two sets of police«said. man who offered to sell the officer second half today. We Outscored scored,” Page remarked. “And pair of 6-3 juniors, David Sander RA$T CATHOLIC (49) — Chris Lang Island to the BailisMros (Salllgan 5 2-2 13, Kevin Riggs 1 2-2 4, the possessive sense, as though he player.” f', before being fertilized, triplets, using the “ in vitro” Inside the house, police said they them by two. We could have easily and J.R. Clishum, along with four ounces of marijuana for $325. by Lany Ural T.V. "aardon Answor Marf*. (Rich) Radicioni scored three Todd Pineo 2 3-4 7, Larry Stanford 5 2-6 were still part of that organization. In the Whalers' own words, the thawed out and then implanted fertilization method. Friday’s found three-quarters of a pound of About 15 minutes later,-Vernon said we’re down by 18 to a super straight baskets off of our press. junior guard Kevin Madden and 13, Kevin Madden 33-47, J.R. Clishum 1 ’"rhings were going well for our future considerations will be “ a in the womb. delivery was the first to produce suspected marijuana. Heming­ resident Russell R. Oeser drove up team and it could have been a blow They broke it and he got it at the sophomore backcourtster Kevin 3-3 5, David Sander 00-10, Andv Klopter 0 04 0, Domlen Canny 104 2. Totals 17 team,” said Liut. “ I’m not happy draft pick, ah established plpyer, Two frozen embryos are still twins using the “ freeze-thaw” WOODLAND GARDENS out. But we worked very hard. It tail end and scored.” way, 25, was charged with posses­ with Jennifer A. Chapman of Riggs. “ Sander and Clishum have 15-21 49. about it, but I’m certainly not or both ” \ in det'p-freeze after their par­ technique. sion of marijuana with intent to Glastonbury in the passenger’s 1i)H 'vVoi >'!i I" I .1 ’.Vi' ' sell, operating a drug factory and seat, police said. Oeser, not MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Feb. 25. 1985 - 13

12 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Feb. 25, 1985 ■ ■ • NBA roundup Twins’ John Castino trades glove for bnefcase m ' ' ' '

’The HaWaiian-bom left-hander training camp, three days ahead of up until 1 put extra weight on my At Sarasota, Fla., second base- left New York last year at 238 schedule ... Right-hander Len 76ers appreciative of Dr. J. Bv United Press International announced Sunday that the a left leg after the foot surgery.” Barker highlighted the Atlanta six-year veteran with the Twins, man Julio . Cruz limped into Chi­ pounds but has red u c^ to 217 and said Cruz. Braves camp by throwing without to pace Seattle. The Clippers Unable to bend (or ground balls. will be learning the administrative cago White Sox training camp less is itching to show his mobility on Bv Ian Love swat patrol ready. But I was able to due to foul trouble, had five pain. He missed the final month of dropped their ninth straight on the John Castino has traded his glove end of baseball. than a week after having arthros­ Right-hander ftichard Dotson, the mound. United Press International flow past the basket and shoot it blocked shots and altered count­ the 1984 season because of elbow road. Derek Smith finished with 35 "W e haven’t decided on any copic surgery on his left knee. who had to lob the ball a day “ Davey (manager Dave John­ back. less others. for a briefcase. surgery ... right-hander for Los Angeles. title.” Fox said, "but he will work earlier, threw at near-normal son) did talk to m e about losing The longer Julius Erving hangs After Charles Barkley hit two "There’s no question about Mark ■"I don’t mind if I miss spring Steve Rogers is fighting for a Castino. whose playing career closely with me and I hope I can speed Sunday. He said his right some weight,” said Fernandez. around, the more sucHiess the free throws with 37 seconds left to Eaton’s value just by his presence Celtics 113, Pacers 100 training as long as I’m ready for position with the team. Rogers is with the Minnesota Twins ended give him the benefit of my • shoulder was "much easier to get Philadelphia 76ers enjoy. - make it 111-108, the Jazz called under the basket,” Philadelphia after his second spinal fusion the season,’' said C ru z , expected to Fernandez |pst weight by cutting trying to come back from shoulder At Indianapolis, Larry Bird experiences.” loose. It was much better.” Erving, in his 14th professional time to set up a 2point field goal. coach Billy Cunningham said. be out a total of four to six weeks. meat from his menu and substitut­ problems ... CHiicago Cubs’ re­ scored 45 points and Boston operation Feb. 5. has been given a Castino, 30, signed a guaranteed season, sparked a run of 10 But Erving d e fle c t^ the inbounds “ W e’d beat the initial defense and “ All I need is a week of hitting to At St. Petersburg. F la., a ing it with chicken and fish. He also liever George Frazier admitted he weathered a fourth-quarter charge job in the Twins’ front office, four-year contract with the Twins Philadelphia points in the final pass to Sedale Threatt and got the there he was.” get my timing down.” slimmed-down Sid Fernandez has cut out sweets and snacks. throws a spitter, and said he did to beat the Pacers. Robert Parish in December, 1983 for a reTOrted minute against Utah Sunday as the ball back for a dunk to ice it. Moses Malone added 28 points “ It won’t be as much fun as been the most talked-about pitcher before coming to Chicago although added 20 points for Boston, 4912. 32.7 million. But he was able to Cruz also had surgery to remove Also ... Toby Harrah and Bobby 76ers defeated the Jazz 117-108. and 17 rebounds for the Sixers, who playing baseball, but 1 look for­ in the New York Mets’ camp Cubs’ pitching coach Billy Connors The Jazz overcame an 8-point Rookie Vem Fleming scored 21 participate in only eight games calcium deposits from his right big Meacham unexpectedly showed up The Philadelphia forward, who also got 19 points from Andrew ward to the challenge.’’ said during the first week of spring said he teaches it. deficit to take a 108-107 lead on and Clark Kellogg 20 for the last season because of back toe just after last season. "The at the New York Yankees’ spring turned 35 fast Friday, scored the Toney and 17 from Barkley. Castino. training. Darrell Griffith’s free throw with Griffith scored 35 and Bailey 20 to Pacers, 18-39. Howard Fox. club president. problems. problem with my knee never came go-ahead basket with a hanging 1; 10 left to play. lead the Jazz. Nuggets 117, Suns 107 finger roll that sliced through a "Nothing amazes me about Utah defense patterned after the ‘Doc’ any more,” Utah coach At Denver, Alex English scored California Redwoods. The Doctor Frank Layden said. “ Every time Lakers 119, Knicks 114 14 of his 32 points in the fourth drove into the lane past 6-foot-ll period as Denver rallied from a he does something, whether it’s At New York, Kareem Abdul- Thurl Bailey, skied in on 7-foot here or in Utah or on TV, he’s doing 19point third-quarter deficit to Rich Kelley and 7-4 Mark Eaton Jabbar scored 39 points, including down Phoenix. Alvan Adams led something new. He’s a great 10 in the final 3; 42, and l4)s Angeles SCOREBOARD and hung in the air before hitting player.” Phoenix with 22 points. the shot with 56 seconds left. captured its 10th victory in 11 games. The Knicks, led by 39 from Blazers 137, Spurs 121 U. Charleston 111,Glenvllle85 " I guess it was a matter of hang Erving finished with 27,307 ca­ Bernard King, lost for (he fifth At San Antonio, Texas, Clyde Ceitics113.Pac8ri100 Union 61, CompbellsvIlleM time to make the shot. I saw the reer points and needs just seven to UPI photo « Black Hawks3,RedWlngs2 Virginia Tech 57. Florida St. 75 arms go down before I put it up,” pass Elvin Hayes for third place on time in their last six games. Drexler sexired a career-high 37 W . Carolina 78, Davidson 55 NEW YORK (UPl) — How ^ UPI points and Jim Paxson added 34 to 76ers Charles Barkley (34), Moses Malone (2) and Julius Hockey Basketball W . Va. Tech 93, Salem 77 Top 22 college basketball teams fared In Erving said. the all-time pro list. Dotroit j J * M c tta le * " l9 0-1 16, Bird 1861 O il 45, W . Vlralnla Tech 93, Salem 77 gomes through Sunday, F e b ^ i "A s I went across the lane, I saw Until the last-minute heroics, the help the Portland break a three- Erving (6) play 'who’s got the ball’ as they battle each ChICQVO ^ * 1 3 Parish 9-171-219, Johman4120614, AInge W. V a Wesleyan 57. West Liberty 74 I. St. John's (24-1) defeated Bostm Sonics 108, Clippers 102 game losing streak. Mike Mitchell First Period—1, Chicago, D. Wilson 17 5102312 Kite 1-2002WedmanOZOOO, two arms waving in the air and Sixers had a hard time getting W . V a. St. 57, Alderson-BrooddusK College 71-a; defeated Syracuse 88- At Seattle, Gerald Henderson finished with 32 to lead San other and Utah’s Rich Kelley (44) for rebound. 76ers won,, ” 2 (Sovord, B. M urray), po, 1:32.2, Detroit, NBA standings Bui^ner231-25, ClorkOOOOO. Totals47-96 Wheellng91, Davis 8i Elkins X sure enough, one was Eaton’s and inside on the Jazz’s triple towers. Boldirev 19 (Lodouceur, Lorson), pp, NHL standings ' T r a i l ! W illiam 5. M ary 74, George AAoson 73 Georgetown (25-2) d e fe a t^ Pitts­ Eaton, who played only 25 minutes and Al Wood scored 18 points each Antonio. 117-108. 2:23. Penalties — Manno, Det, 1 :^ ; INDIANA (M8) ^ ^ one was Kelley’s. They had their 2 burgh 72-47; defeated C onnecticut 68- Dupont, Chi, 1:56; Ogrodnlck, Del, 4 :« ; Eastern Centerence (OT) Wolss Confsrtnc* Williams 7-X 4618, KeUogg 016 46 20, Xavier 81, Dillard 75 Fraser, Chi, 8:49; Foster, Det, 11d)5; Altonttc Division Stlponovlch 26 24 6, Thomas 26 00 6, Polrtck Division Bergevin, Chi, 11:05; Boldirev, Det, W L Pet. OB Youngstown St. X,Mld.Tennessee76 ^3. Oklahomo (22-5) defeated Colo­ W L T Pis. OF GA Fleming 013 57 21, SIchtIng 511 36 13, rado 112K; lost to Kansas 82-76. 13:23; Troder, Det, 16:10; Stefan, D rt, Boston 46 12 .793 — Garnett 26 22 6, Brown 01 1-2 1, Midwest College basketball roundup Woshlnoton 36 16 9 81 255 181 Phllodelphia 45 12 Phllodelphia 36 16 7 79 254 181 17:06; T. M urray, Chi, 17:06; Borrett, Stonsburv 2 5 1-2 7, Walters 01 0 0 0, Adrian 127, Franklin 85 4. Memphis State (2^2) defeated South Det, 18:58; Yaremchuk, Chi, 18:58 Washington 30 28 Gray 1-1002, DorrantO2000.Totols3966 Albion 71, Calvin 55 NY Islanders 32 25 4 68 280 240 New Jersey 28 29 Corollna 99-75; defeated Tukme 62-49; 219 244 Second Period—3, Detroit, Foster 11 2 2 X IK . Allegheny 76, Case W. Reserve 71 NY Rangers 20 30 9 49 New York 19 38 defeated Virginia Commonwealth Si­ Plttsburi^ 20 33 5 45 205 271 (Ogrodnlck, Gore), 12:07. 4, C h ira c , Boston 3 X 3 2 3 - 1 1 3 Alma 75, Kalamazoo 74 O'Callahan 5 (Larnrer, Savard), 19:20. Central Division Indiana 3333—13 Aquinos IK . Nazareth M ra. New Jersey 18 33 8 44 200 244 Milwaukee X 18 .684 — 5. Duke (226) lost to North Carolina Georgia feeling peachy Penalties—O.WIIson, Chi, 12:54. Three-point goal— Bird. Fouled out— Ball St. 92, M iam i (Ohio) 81 Adams Division Detroit X X .M l 7 state72a; defeated (3eorglaTech67-a. 5 Montreal 31 21 10 72 238 206 None. Total fouls—Boston 3 , Indiana 3 . Bluffton 72, Hanover (Ind) 65 6. Michigan (21-3) defeated Michigan Fraser 22 Chicago X 29 .473 12 Buffalo 28 19 12 68 216 173 Third Period—5, Chicago, Rebounds—Boston 51 (Parish 17), Indl- Butler 81, Xavier KXilo) 73 (T.Murray, OlcivRj, 13 Atlanto 24 X .429 M'/i State 75-73. . 5 QueOec 30 24 8 68 256 226 S3- ano47 (Kellogg 19). Assists—Boston Central St. 88, Edinboro St. 77 Penaffies^Barrett, D rt, 2:12. Cleveland 20 37 .351 19 7. Syracuse (196) lost to Connecticut Boston 26 26 8 60 218 214 3 (Johnson 12), Indiana X (Slchtlt

14 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Feb. 25. 1985. USFL roundup Flutie’s pro debut less than auspicious one FOCUS

defeated Baltimore 22-14, Arizona M VP last year, completed 35-of-54 Dotsch. By United Press International “ All the pressure was on Doug, edged Portland 9-7, and Oakland passes. routed Denver 31-10. After Troy West intercepted a said Stoudt, whose 44-yard TD pass In his professional debut, Heis- Kelly pass at 9:47 of the fourth to Jim Smith made the score 38-21 Bulls 22, Stars 14 man Trophy winner Doug Flutie quarter and returned it 42 yards to and snuffed the Generals’ come­ At Jacksonville, Fla., Brian struggled through a day that give Los Angeles 33-13 lead, back attempt. Franco kicked five field goals and belonged to another prolific Houston began its rally. “ I do think his height will be a Jacksonville stopped a last-minute passer. Kelly hit Richard Johnson with a factor. No matter how much rally to defeat the defending Houston quarterback Jim Kelly 52-yard TD and connected with experience he gets, it’s going to be league champions. Baltimore lost threw for a pro football record 574 Vince Courville for a 20-yard ’TD a problem for him.” Brian Sipe for six to 14 weeks with a yards and five touchdowns at Los pass with 2:58 left to move Houston Asked if he felt his height had complete shoulder separation of Angeles as the Gamblers rallied to within 33-27. been a problem, Flutie snapped, his throwing arm. defeat the Express 34-33 in thell.S. The Express’ other TDs came in "N o comment. .‘‘-nA. "W Football League opener for both the third quarter on a 2-yard run by “ I ’m not trying to save a football Outlaws 9, Breakers 7 teams. Kevin Nelson and a 64-yard pass league or a team,” said Flutie. At Tempe, Ariz., Luis Zendejas’ The previous mark of 554 yards from Steve Young to JoJo “ I ’m just trying to play football.” 43-yard field goal with 6:33 to go '■ w was set by Norm Van Brocklin of Townsell. Flutie set up an early fourth- lifted the Outlaws.'.Zendejas also the Los Angeles Rams in a 1951 In the game at Birminghahi, quarter touchdown with a 51-yard had kicks of 25 and 29 yards. The N F L game. The USFL record was Ala., while Stoudt completed 21-of- bomb to Herschel Walker, and Breakers took a 7-6 lead with 1:59 444 yards, set last year by Bobby 'M 33 passes for 220 yards and three threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to left In the third quarter on an Hebert of Michigan. touchdowns and hit 20 of his first 27 Danny Knight and a 5-yard touch­ 11-yard touchdown run by M arw s Birmingham, meanwhile, led by attempts, Flutie got off to an O-for-9 down pass to Marcus Hackett. Dupree and extra point by Tim veteran quarterback Cliff Stoudt, start. He didn’t have his first He wound up 12-of-27 for 189 Mazzetti. beat Flutie’s New Jersey Gener­ completion until late in the third yards and two touchdowns with als, 38-28, in another USFLopener. quarter. Invaders 31, Gold 10 However, Flutie found the range three interceptions. Walker, who “ My offensive lineman gave me At Oakland, Calif., Bobby He­ scored once, was held to 6 yards on UPI photo protection today that was unbe­ and connected on 12 of his last 18 bert fired four touchdown passes for 189 yards and two touchdowns five carries. lievable,’-’ Kelly said. " I ’ve been in and Novo Bojovic added a 32-yard 2 and led the Generals to three Birmingham took a 31-7 in the some comebacks before, but never field goal to lead Oakland. Hebert New Jersey quarterback Doug Flutie (22) looks to hand fourth-quarter touchdowns. third quarter on a 2-yard run by anything like that.” completed 5-of-6 for 90 yards and off in action Sunday against Birmingham. Fluties Kelly’s last TD pass, 39-yards to "F o r a rookie quarterback to Leon Perry, a 6-yard pass from Stoudt to Earl Gant, and a 33-yard three touchdowns in the fourth professional debut didn’t go too well with the Generals Ricky Sanders, came with 88 come back and make the game quarter as the Invaders broke a seconds to cap a 20-point Houston close like he did is outstanding," field goal by Danny Miller. losing their USFL opener to the Stallions, 38-28. Elsewhere Sunday. Jacksonville 10-10 tie. comeback. Kelly, the league’s said Birmingham Coach Rollie 5 Sports In Brief Bell, Holbert win disputed Grand Prix ... . . I fi-.. a pace .nni* car liras was nn on thp the tmrlc. track. Brazilian driver screamed as he and took the checkered flag and Hoop tryouts set Wednesday M IAM I (U P I) — Emerson Fitti­ prize money. “ After turn No. 1,1 caught the grabbed an official with the pace car. The guy on the right side paldi claims a black penalty flag Two other drivers were on the Left. Paul Petro, 3Vi. listens with Tryouts for a traveling basketball team, to be made up of kept him from first-place money of International Motor Sporte Associ­ gave me a sign to go by. Then the ation In the pit area just after the same lap — 111 — as the winner. Manchester residents in seventh, eighth or ninth grade, will $50,000 in the Miami Grand Prix Brassfield took second and Fitti­ driver of the pace car gave a sign tremendous concentration — and a begin Wednesday at 3:30.p.m. at the Community Y . For further Sunday, won by Derek Bell and A1 finish. “ You lost me the race.” for me to go by — hysterical signs. bit of apprehension — as Eric Driving a Porsche 962, Holbert paldi finished third, both driving a V information, call Carl Bujaucius, 647-8467. Holbert. Chevy March. Hurley Haywood I pointed to the guy that I was the and Bell led for most of the race on Thomas, above, reads about the Fittipaldi drew the flag for finished fourth in his Jaguar XJR-5 No. 1 driver. But he kept waving the 1.85-mile course. But Grand habits of the ancient stegosaurus. passing the pace car when the and John Kalagian took fifth in his me by. MAC holds meeting tonight Touring Prototype newcomer That’s no dinosaur on Paul’s lap, yellow caution flag was out near Chevy March. “ The next thing 1 see is a black the end of the three-hour race that Darin Brassfield pulled into the The monthly meeting of the Manchester Athletic Ciub will be The winner’s average speed was flag.” Fittipaldi said. “ I lost two just your standard firebreathing twisted through the streeU of lead after a fiery crash in the last held tonight at 7 at the Mahoney Rec Center. Among business 20 minutes that sprayed the crowd 68.342 mph. laps in the pits.” fairytale dragon. Right, Megan downtown Miami. Fittipaldi was still steaming items will be M AC ’S participation in the Connecticut TAC Indoor with auto parts and sent driver Holbert said he also saw the pace Braithwait, 8V4, and Melissa Corm­ Fittipaldi had been leading but after the race and said he had filed Track and Field Championships scheduled Sunday, March 10, in Gaston Andrey to the hospital with car driver waving Fittipaldi by. was held in the pits for two laps an official protest. ier, 7’/i, work on tracing and New Haven. because of the violation, costing a possible broken leg. “ The man in the car was making Brassfield, co-driver with David He said he was rounding the coloring footprints of a little-known The meeting is open to the pubiic. For further information, him the race. track after grabbing the lead when motions,” Holbert said. “ 1 didn’t Hobbs, fought Bell off until the last dinosaur, the grallator. contact George Suitor,’ 643-8301, Dick Brimley, 568-5532, or Bill “ You cost the race for me. You he saw the yellow flags, indicating pass. That’s all I know.” Dumas, 643-6231. made me lose,” the enraged lap Then, Bell passed on the inside Herald photoi by Tarquinlo Whaler stars support Easter Seals | SDIflkS has more worlds to conquer Chuck:huck Kaiton and Andre Lacrois will service as masters of I weight crown. Although the list of cermony at the ECHO youth hockey organization’s benefit 170'.4 against Sears, can be just as "When I fight Holmes, you’ll see By Dave Raffa great light-heavyweights who spaghetti dinner Monday night, March 11, from 6-9 p.m. at East effective a puncher at a heavier muscles busting out everywhere.” Dinosaur party United Press International tried and failed to win the heavy­ Catholic High School. weight. Futch won’t say what he would Proceeds will help support programs and services provided to do if Holmes and Spinks ever weight title includes Archie Moore, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Mi­ “ Michael is a lean guy anyway, children and adults with disabilities at Easter Seal’s Hemlocks fought. There’s no sense alienating Bob Foster and Billy Conn, Futch others nibbled from the tops of trees. “ Uck! chael Spinks proved Saturday he he won’t be like some light- points out there are 175 pound By Nancy Pappas Outdoor Education Center in Hebron and ECHO. one of his champions by p ig g in g Good thing they don’t expect us to eat that can fight nearly five pounds below heavyweights who just blow up,” champs who succeeded as Herald Reporter Tickets are $10 for adults.and $5 for children 16 and under. For Lewis said. “ Michael will be allegiance to the other. Besides, if stuff.” said Allison Robbins, a 5-year-old from the light-heavyweight limit. Now Holmes lives up to his promise to heavyweights. ticket information, call 643-5610 or 875-0312. Tickets are also strong, structured, trim. He won’t Bolton. he wants to show the world he can quit after his March 15 defense What do you call it when a dinosaur crashes a available at the ECHO Shop in the Bolton Ice Palace. fight above 175 pounds. let himself bloat up.” M ore than 540 children, with assorted “ When I make the move. I ’ll against David Bey. the possibility “When Ezzard Charles was car? Spinks’ third-round knockout of mothers, teachers and babies in strollers, have the right type of weight — of a Holmes-Spinks showdown heavyweight champion, he was no A tyrannosaurus wrecks! E David Sears leaves him in the Dubois back In action becomes moot. more than a light-heavyweight,” worked their way through the activities. same position he’s been in the past armor,” said Spinks, who lost What do you feed a 9-foot diatryma bird for But Futch likes to think about Futch said. “ If Ezzard Charles can WEST HARTFORD — Lightweight Glenn Dubois of nearly 40 pounds in six weeks of dinner? i Although this isn’t a record for one even t — the two years — without a viable Spinks fighting for the heavy- do it, why not Michael Manchester will be back in the ring Tuesday night as part of a contender for his undisputed training for Sears. A bird the size of an elephant? Feed him H allow een parties draw m ore people each boxing card at the Agora Ballroom in West Hartford. The card crown. anything he wants! evening — the rooms were filled to capacity. begins 8 p.m. Spinks, 26-0,18 knockouts, could But when the noise and chaos in the project Dubois has an 8-2 record as an amateur. His most recent action probably hold his title for years These were some of the jokes overheard in room became overwhelming, the kids could with no problem, but won’t make was at the Western Massachusetts Golden Gloves Tournament in the dinosaur com edy corn er at the Lutz move into one of the exhibit areas, where Eric Holyoke, Mass., where he was runner-up in his division. big money fighting guys like Thoipas was reading quietly from textbooks Marvin Johnson or Prince Mama C hildren’s Museum on F rid a y . F o r an end-of- and novels relating to dinosaurs. Muhammed, vacation dino blow-out, the Lutz staff had filled Man charged for stealing Jerseys A bout against World Boxing e v e ry spare corner of the m useum with Most of the information was presented to the Council cruiserwelght champion dinosaur books, lore and projects. kids in a form they could com prehend. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — A man was arrested inside the Carlos DeLeon would bring Spinks T he jok e board, for instance, w as mounted on Although the brachiosaurus w as a 76-ton considerable money, but DeLeon Basketball Hall of Fame allegedly while cutting Wilt mlGAS* the wall next to the water fountain. Kids could monster, youngsters were also told that he Chamberlain’s jersey off a mannequin with a razor, police said. has other commitments. That weighed as much as 12 elephants piled together. leaves Spinks eyeing International read jokes and riddles supplied by the pros — Andrew G. McCrea, 37, of West Peabody was charged with The apatosaurus, known to some as the Boxing Federation champion like the tyrannosaurus wrecks joke, above — or breaking and entering, and possession of burglary tools, police Larry Holmes as his biggest tell th eir 9 wn to each other. brontosaurus, was 65 feet long, or as long as an Captain John Coville said. possible payday. The museum classroom was filled with airplane. (^oville said McCrea had already cut away the jersey of former “ The light-heavyweight division Th e party was organized, said m useum Boston Celtic Bill Russell with a razor and was working on “ learning station,” with games, simple crafts is in poor shape right now,” said director Steve Ling, “ to increase public Chamberlain’s No. 13 jersey when he was spotted and projecU, and an opportunity to learn a few Eddie Futch, who (rains both aw areness b efore our dinosaur exhibit opens in apprehended by police at about 8 p.m. Saturday. Spinks and Holmes. “ There’s not rep tile facts. three weeks.” But for most of the families much money there. Michael de­ There were, for example, platters of dino­ there, it was a good w a y to spend a few hours, serves a payday.” snacks (carrot and celery sticks), along with a Earnhardt $33,000 richer Futch and Butch Lewis, Spinks’ chart explaining that some dinosaurs were raw- on a stir-crazy F rid a y at the end o f a vacation RICHMOND, Va. — Dale Earnhardt, more than $33,000 richer promoter, agree Spinks can be meat-eaters. others enjoyed insects, and still week. after his victory in the Richmond 400, says a tiew regulation successful as a heavyweight. They also believe the only heavyweight limiting tire changes at pit stops equalized the field at the fight Spinks should take is a title NASCAR short-track race. fight. “ 1 don’t think anybody ran away with the race because of the Lewis said Spinks, who weighed tire rule,” Earnhardt said Sunday after averaging 67.945 mph and winning the first short-track race of the Grand National Two front or season. Resular two roarwlMolo Earnhardt passed Tim Richmond with 20 laps remaining and (most cart) VAVA- then beat Geoff Bodine by three car lengths to win the race at the M H S girl ♦29T half-mile Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway. Resular W Escape plan maps way to safety Alcott wins Tuscson Open tracksters THE ECONOMIZER’ 2 BRAKE SPECIAL departments. The telephone If the window is no more than 6 Editor’s note: ’This is the second feet above ground, young children TUCSON, Ariz. — Amy Alcott gained her street-fighter IIISE numbers should be kept handy by MUFFLER DISC BRAKES DtUM BRAKES in a seven-part series on fire can be lowered to safety. If the attitude growing up as a tomboy in Los Angeles and it shows finish weii ttFrH«cltiWtWM>< Cl rwM at i BMf a k H t) safety. all family members. Everyone should also know the location ofthe window is higher, an adult can when she plays. • Free 4-wneei orake • Free 4-wneel brake nearest street fire alarm box and hang full length and drop 10 or 12 “ Get tough. Be aggressive. Come on, lets eat nails,” are not the WILTON — Manchester High INSTALLATION INCLUDED Inspection ira p e c tio n By Bill Cantor how to activate the alarm. feet without too much trouble. words of a loser. girls indoor track team had its best • Replace pads w ith new • Replace shoes w ith new The Economizer muffler from Midas fits In most cases, a closed door is an When falling to the ground, keep Alcott says that agresi^iveness accounts for her comeback finish ever with 12 points at the guaranteed disc pads 3uaranceed lininss Every home should have a your knees and body limp. A roll well-thought-out plan for escape in important safety barrier in your victories like the one at Sunday’s LPGA Tucson Open. Zeoli Invitational Meet Saturday most American-made cars and trucks. Your • Resurface rotors • Resurface drums PREVENTION backward will absorb additional • Replace grease seals • Inspea wheel eyknders a (ire emergency. The plan should home. At night, all bedroom doors Betsy King, the leader going into the last day, saw proof of that. at Wilton. satisfaction w ith this product is assured. shock. 5 should be closed. A tightly fitted Alcott and King, playing in the last threesome, shared the lead The 4 X 800 meter relay of Erin • Inspect and repack • Inspect hold down be written down and distributed to PROTECTION door will slow the spread of a (ire Windows higher than 15 to 20 feet Sullivan, Sherry Veal, Becky Cas- wheel bearings sprinss every family member. entering the 18th. King sank a 1-foot birdie putt then stood by and can provide extra tinne for ESCAPE require ladders. ’The tallest fire tagna and Kathie Comeau took the • Inspect cakpers • Lubricate backing plates ’Think about what it would be like quietly as Alcott made the game-winning stroke. O uaranlM : Th e Econom izer M u ffler is your escape. department extension ladder silver medal with a school-record • Inspect hydrauhe system • Inspect hydraulic system if a Fire started in any room, and Alcott capped a closing- round, 5-under-par 67 at Randolph • Lubricate caliper anchors • Readjust brakes And closed doors should latch side of the door, slam the door shut. reaches only to the ninth or 10th clocking of 9:50, shattering the old warranted by Midas for one year from the ask the rest of your family what North G olf Course by making a 12-foot eagle putt, putting her one • Inspect fluid leveh • Road test shut. Superheated air can blow Make certain that the latch floor. mark by a minute. date of installation and wilj be replaced they think. Draw lines showing the stroke under King. • Add fkid If required open an unlatched door. Occupants catches. If there’s no route to safety Mary Ann Troy took fourth place safest and quickest routes out of Alcott finished the tournament with a four-day total of 9- free of charge If It falls during this period. • ftoAd test should be trained to close and latch If no smoke or hot air is evident, except through smoke, follow in the shot put with a toss of 9.93 : the bouse. There should be a under-par 279. It was her 22nd career victory on the tour and good • Metallic pads extra the basement door every time it’s look through the slightly open door these precautions: meters. primary escape route and a for a big payday, $26,250. to see if it’s safe to protxed. If it’s • Drop to hands and knees and Sullivan set a new sophomore Q u a ia n la a : M Id aa brake ih o a a and d itc b raka pada a r t b a t^ p escape route. This docu­ used. Pat Bradley and Hollis Stacy both fired rounds of 2-under-par However, if a building is on (ire, clear, then venture forth, closing crawl, keeping head down. Thi.s record in the 800 with a personal warranted for ta long a t you own your Amarican or Toraign ment couU be your map to safety. 70 and finished in a tie for third at 283, four strokes off the pace. car, van or light truck (under M XXniba.) N they aver wear out, be careful when opening a door. Be the door so that it latches behind will help you breathe the clearest best time of 2:41. Veal had a A iv escape plan should point out new MIdac brake ahoaa or pada wW be InataRad without sure to check first if it’s hot. Using you. Make certain that the door air. personal best of 11:46 in the 3000, possible “ trouble escapes.” Trou­ charge for tha ahoaa or pada or the labor to kialaN the ahoea the palm of the hand to feel heat, doesn’t lock in the event that a • If water is available, hold a missing the school sophomore ble escapes occur when exits do not Offer expires: 3/25/85 or pada. Additional parta and/or labor raquirad to raalora the start at the top of the door and run retreat is necessary. wet cloth or towel over your mouth StefanskI wins big purse record by five seconds. Castagna ayNam to operational condition are extra. open in an emergency, when the your hand along the jam b toward Windows that slide up and down and nose. was eighth in the 1500 with a time of BloomlIsM 243-9430 MIddtatown 347-9100 WaWngford 299-0993 planned escape route is blocked by LA QUINTA, Calif. — Larry Stefanki, whose biggest previous the floor. If the door is very warm are prone to stick. Periodically • Take shallow breaths to avoid 5:23, Cindy Lesniak was 11th in the Branford 491-2339 Now Britain 224-9137 Qre-created or man-made barri­ victory came in a minor tournament in Africa, down^ David Walarbury 797-0339 or hot, another escape route should check all windows thpt are part of inhaling toxic gases. 500 with Troy in the high jump and Bristol 592-7993 Now Haven 999-9111 ers, or both. Pate 6-1,6-4,3-6,6-3 Sunday in the final of a $375,000 tournament. Watarbury be taken. your escape plan. • Navigate the smoke-filled Beth Mahler In the long jump also E. HarMord 299-9319 New London 447-1711 Individual responsibilities and The event was sponsored by Pilot Pen. (WolcoNBI.) 793-7991 If you’re uncertain about the In an emergency, don’t waste area with your eyes closed. Crawl competing but not placing. EnlM d 749-0305 Norwich 999-9433 assignments are another part of Stefanki, a 27-year-old local tennis pro ranked 143rd in the Groton 449-9129 Rocky HHI 993-1907 W. HarMord 922-0171 any good escape plan. As soon as temperature of the door, carefully time struggling to open a window. slowly, using your sense of touch. “ I think the girls did an incredi­ Open your eyes occasionally to world, earned $51,000, Hamdan 249-9327 Southinoton 921-9333 Wool Haven 934-2929 each person evacuates tbelhodse, brace yourself with one foot and Smash it! 'The safest way to break ble job considering they’ve run determine the correct route. WNIImanMo - press your shoulder and knee a window is to stand to one side four races in the span of under 60 N. HarMord 249-M 29 TontnotM . 492-7947 499-1799 1 he or she should assemble at a IlKnchDiiar -Y sroofi______9 . HarMord 349-9127 designatMi meeting place nearby.. against the door. Open the door with your face turned away to If you must go down a smoke- Mandllkova upsets Evert Lloyd hours,” said Manchester coach about 1 inch. If smoke pours prevent injury from broken glass. filled stairway, take the same Phil Blanchette. “ I was particu- An escape plan should give someone the responsibility (or through the opening and pressure Exit feet first with your stomach precautions. Under the worst OAKLAND, Calif. — Hana Mandlikova upset Chris Evert lary pleased with the realy team; IRIF WRITTEN ESTIMATtS calling the local (ire and police or warm air is felt from the other against the windowsill. conditions, crawl down backward. Lloyd 6-2, 6-4 Sunday to win a $150,000 tennis tournament. all four of them put out extra effort Cilll yolit loc.il MIDAS Slio|) foi evemim horns. It was only the third tim e in 19 meetings between the two that in order to place second. That hurt asii-xs&KiissiSi*: Mandlikova has beaten Evert Lloyd. their individual events that came later in the meet.” MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Feb. 25, 19B5 - 17

16 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Feb. 25, 1985 I I Public Records Advice 1 1 1 i»'V-r,<, About Town 1 1 Warranty deeds _ ^ . Barney T Peterman Sr. to Bruce D. President Reagan sending AARP leaves for Mexico Marie C Cavallaro, 32 Wellsweep Condominium, Meirtbers of A A R P 1275 who are going on a trip to —J 9 Mexico will leave the South United Methodist Church ' 1 * * L ^ e r J. Castro and Iris M. Castro to Doris C. parking lot Thursday at 2; 30 p.m. Bourque, 252 School St., $62,(^. 244.250 dollars to March of Dimes Thomas MIffitt to Steven A. Ross, Broad St., $156,000 (based on conveyance tax). DEAR ABBY: Although I ’ve the prevention of birth defects — Story hour at Bentley David A. Golas, trustee for Pitkin enjoyed your column for many our nation’s No. 1 child health BOLTON — The Bentley Memorial Library on John T. Kelly, Unit 450-3 Carriage House Condoml years and consider myself a fan, I problem, Bolton Center Road will hold story hours for 3- and nlum, $46,500. „ j haven’t often had the occasion to Dear 4-year-olds at 10:30 a m. starting March 6 and Greenview Hill Inc. to David A- Trainer and JoyM sit down and pen a “ Dear Abby” DEAR ABBY; I feel great! I sent continuing for six weeks. Enrollment is limited. For R. Trainer. Unit 588B, Greenview Hill Condominium, a check to the president for the *79 OA/l letter of my own. But like mo.st of Abby more information, call 646-7349. your readers, I have some hope I’ll March of Dimes, I didn't send a s’edmar, N.V. to Karen E. Rey, Unit Abigail dollar, I sent five — one for me, and Manor Condominium, $40,501 to $41,000 (based see my message in print anyway. Juniors give to shelter As a result of your plea in a Van Buren four more for others who can’t I* conveyance tax). , ^ • Manchester Junior Women’s Club will meet recent column, I received an afford to. Patricia Sobol Irwin A. Shack and Ann B. S h a c ^ o G M rge A. PAU LA K „ Heather Hohenthal David Craft Carleen Lazure Thursday for men's night at the Lutz Children s McKenzie and Velma A. McKenzie, 290 Scott Drive, avalanche of birthday greetings. I M ils the sutfogst* w»y deeply appreciate this outpouring ODESSA, TEXAS Museum. *112,500. ^ There will be a social time from 7 to 7:30 p.m., O', Marilyn I. Drury to Warren S. Lada and Sandra K. of friendship and good will. The response by your readers to your program. DEAR ABBY; After reading followed by a business meeting lasting about an hour. j f • . ■ ' ' -X- ■ DAR honors four students Lada. 278 Kennedy Road, $117,500. how the March of Dimes began, I request was truly heartwarming, Your readers can best help the Alice Schofield, a nurse, will speak on Altzheimer’s Doris K. Grussi to Charles G. Andreson and Evelyn ^ sat down and wrote a check for $3 and I hope they’ll understand why I March of Dimes in the future by junior and senior year. She also secretary of the Parent-Student disease. C. Andreson, unit7A, Northfield Green Condominium, ($1 for each of my healthy sons), Orford Parish. Daughters of the Members are reminded to bring soap, shampoo or cannot possibly thank them all sending donations directly to: American Revolution, has selected played basketball and softball. Organization. A member of the $66,500. j A j and I was amazed at the feeling it girls basketball team, she is an similar articles to donate to the shelter for the M arjorie A. Carron to Gregory J . Noble and Andrea individually for helping make this March of Dimes Birth Defects four students from area schools for David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Feb. 6 especially memorable. gave me. Thanks for helping a official socrer for both varsity homeless. M. Noble, 29 Campfield Road, $65,000. Foundation, P.O. Box 2000, White its Good Citizens Awards. William Craft of Venion, is presi­ UPI photo Please pass on to your readers my Plains, N.Y. 10602. This will wonderful cause. dent of East Catholic Social Action baseball and basketball teams. Roger R. Roy to Robert A. Steullet and Lorraine C. ELAINE, PHOENIX The winners and their schools gratitude for their many cards and alleviate any delay in those contri­ Club. He is a representative to the Her community service includes England when she picked Kim Cotton to Steullet, 37 Pearl St., $73,000. „ „ are; Heather Hohenthal of Man­ Fish gives nature talk Harriet Blankfeld is surrounded by kind words. butions reaching the March of Archdiocese of Hartford’s Youth bloodmobiles and special Donald Roy Young and Brenda Kaye Young to DEAR ABBY: I ’m 82 now. but I chester High School, David Craft carry a baby for a childless European I am also grateful to you for Dimes, and it will also solve the Council on World Hunger and a olyympics. Stepehn Fish, an Andover naturalist, will present a newsclips detailing her surrogate par­ Benjamin C. Dibble and JoAnne V. Dibble, 736 Center remember when Eddie Cantor of East Catholic High School, couple. taking the opportunity to encour­ tremendous logistical problems member of the Youth Group at the Patricia, the daughter of Mr. and 2 program at the Cosmopolitan Club meeting Friday at enting agency in Chevy Chase, Md. St. .$75,501 to $76,000 (based on conveyance ta x ). asked people to send a dime to Carleen Lazure of Howell Cheney 2 age public support for the impor­ that arise when monetary items of Sacred Heart Church in Vernon. Mrs. Anthony Sobol Jr., of 43 1:30 p.m. at Center Congregational Church. Richard W. White Jr. and Marion Z. White President Franklin Roosevelt for Technical School, and Patrlica Blankfeld created a controversy in tant work of the March of Dimes. any kind are sent to my attention at He is vice president of Vernon’s Watrous Road, Bolton, is class Doris Gorsch is in charge of arrangements. Mary R. White and Gall B. White, 29 Clinton St.,$15,000. the March of Dimes in honor of his Sobol of Bolton High School. As you know, January 1985 was the White House. Your readers’ Junior Volunteer Fire Department president at her school, a position Graif will be the greeter. Andrew Ansaldi Sr. and Andrew Ansaldi Jr. to birthday. 1 sent my dime — in those The awards will be presented on March of Dimes Birth Defects cooperation in this request will and caption of the juniors in his fire she held as a sophomore. She is Refreshments will be served by Myrtle Hubbard. Denise M. Prindiville, 2 Timrod Road, $171,«2. days all it took was a 2-cent postage March 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Center Dorothy Hughes. Dorothy Fogg and Marcia Froh. Prevention Month. In honor of this make my staff much happier, and company. He is involved with Big varsity soccer caption and varsity Surrogate parenting agency Lester J. Castro and Iris M. Castro to Doris S. stamp. Congregational Church. observance, I urged all Americans it will also allow the March of Brothers and works part-time as a cheerleading captain. Last year Guests will be welcome. Bourque, 252 School St., $62,000. * . w I sent a dollar to President Good Citizens Awards are open to support the efforts of this Dimes to get to work immediately cashier at Stop and Shop in Vernon. she was on the all-conference team Albert R. Martin and Gerald P. Rothman to ^ h n W. Reagan for his birthday as you to members of senior classes in organization in the battle against on the vital activities your readers In his spare time he goes camping for both soccer and softball and Ski Brabants and Janet M. Brabants, property onGarden suggested. accredited public high schools. birth defects. The response to this are supporting. and skiing. Club president. Discuss compulsive eating Grove Road, $124,900. GRETA IN Seniors from area high schools 5 call — especially as shown by the Thanks again for all the birthday Carleen, the daughter of Mr. and She has teen on the National 5 survives brush with Brits vote for three candidates. The Overeaters Anonymours will meet Wednesday in James Cormier to Lance Butler, 47 Jensen St., mail we received at the White LONG BEACH Honor Society for two years. Her the cafeteria-meeting room of Manchester Memorial greetings, and God bless you and faculty then selects one of these for Mrs. Robert Lazure of 7Stawterry “ We certainly couldn’t say to them contrived by the members of *26,500. „ . * House — has been truly your many readers. Lane, has teen treasurer of the awards include: the Yale Book Hospital. Newcomers will be welcomed at 7:30 p.m. Bv Wendy Zentz Michael F. Clark to H.M. Frechette Real Estate DEAR ABBY: I sent a dollar to the award. in a crystal clear fashion you're Parliament. The public is abso­ outstanding. Sincerely, Student Council for three years at Club of Hartford Awards. French and a speaker will start at 8 p.m. United Press International Inc., two parcels at 358 Hartford Road, $49,000. President Reagan for his birthday Heather, the daughter of Mr. and going to have your child next week. lutely not averse, and this is an Although we cannot acknowl­ RONALD REAGAN Howell Cheney Technical School. II and III and Latin I awards. She The group helps people deal with the problems Clark D . Standish and Dorothy C. Standish to Albert in honor of the March of Dimes. Mrs. Norman Hohenthal of 30 " I ’m not a giverupper, but when issue where there’s only black and edge the many writers who sent She founded and is president of the was French Club secretary and a underlying compulsive eating. The public is welcome. CHEVY CHASE. Md. — Repor­ W. PBug and Marion C. PHug, 14 Flem ing Road, Academy St., is a student repre­ I started reading that Scotland white — there is no gray,” contributions to the White House DEAR MR. PRESIDENT; Did you? Cheney Tech Chapter of Students member of the International Af­ ters chased her through the streets JUNE IN sentative on the Board of Educa­ Yard was investigating us, I got a Blankfeld says. $94,500. for the March of Dimes, I want you Thank you for your gracious letter. Against Drunk Drivers. fairs Club, the French Club, the Ski of London, members of Parlia­ BURNHAM, MAINE tion. She plans to travel to ment called her immoral and even trifle nervous.” " I think a lot of it has to do with and them to know that we have The March of Dimes is profoundly Copenhagen, Denmark, in August She is a Student Congress Club, the Latin Club, band and Setback series to start Scotland Yard pursued her. After a week of uncertainty. Sir the fact that (Americans) as a Executor’s deeds turned over their donations to the grateful to you for making this for a two-week cultural exchange. member, the 1985 yearbook acti- chorus. At St. Maurice Church she people are very enterprising, very D EAR JUNE; No, but thanks for The Dilworth-Comell-Quey Post 102, American The woman behind the intrigue John Latey of the High Court of Carole A. Saunders, executrix of the will of Marcus March of Dimes Birth Defects year’s March of Dimes the most She plans to attend college in the vites editor and corresponding is active in the youth group. ingenious. reminding me. Legion will start a setback league tournament is Harriett Blankfeld of Potomac, London remanded custody to the J. Jones, to Norman T. Koehler, 39 Lyness St.,$33,500. Foundation for use in its research successful since its goal has been fall and major in business. She “ I ’ve taken this ingenious organ­ Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the fireplace room of the post Md. childless couple, who paid Blank­ works part time at Cavey’s. ization to the United Kingdom, and home. To register, call 646-7961. The controversy, however, is feld $25,000 for the arranged birth. She also has worked in a bank Fish night will continue to be on Fridays from 6 to 9 over the 7-pound, 13-ounce infant "With all the criticism, with all I think (the politicians) resent the Fiduclaiy’s deed and a golf course and, during the commentary.” Blankfeld says, fact that it was an American who Sleep patterns vary widely, Cinema p.m. Kathy Michaud will entertain at 8 p.m. Blankfeld helped bring into the Edward P. Coltman, executorof the estate of Marge summers, at a restaurant in Bingo is played Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. world: Baby Cotton. "(the British) have outsmarted brought it over.” M. Flynn, to William S. Gochee and Deborah D. Martha’s Vineyard. She played Blankfeld established the first themselves because what they did Blankfeld operates U.S. surro­ Gochee, 301 Henry St., $81,000. varsity soccer for four years, Hartford UA Theaters East — Heoven Help US gate parenting centers in Chevy (R) 7:20, 9:20. — Mischief (R) 7:15, international surrogate parenting is set precedent for surrogate serving as captain in both te r Clntmo City — Amadeus (PG) 8. — 9:20. — Turk 182! (PG-13) 7:30, 9:30. Sign up for soap box derby agency in Surrey, England, and parenting, and they’re the first Chase, Md., and Springfield, Mass. especially as you get older Fanny and Alexander 7. — 1984 (R) She spent thousands of dollars in Quitclaim deeds 7:10,9:40. A Sunday In the Country IG) Mansfield The 1985 Manchester Soap Box Derby. Junior picked Kim Cotton, 28, to carry the people to do it.” Translux College Twin — Streets ot legal bills to win the British clash Elba R. Pagano to Bruce S. Beck, 447 Center St., 7:40,9:45. Division, is accepting registrations for the contest center's first baby for a childless The furor over surrogate parent­ DEAR DR. LAMB — I have had Fire (R) 7 with The Warrior (R) — but says she never paid Cotton for $40,501 to $41,000 (based on conveyance tax). DEAR DR. LAMB — My wife and I Cinettudio — 0 .0 .A. 7:30 with Dance Second screen schedule unavailable. which will be held in June or early July on Broadfield European couple. ing began last year when a British severe indigestion for about a month. Craze (R) 9:25. government study called the prac­ her maternal duties. Anthony F. Pagano to Bruce S. Beck. 447 Center St. ■ are in our SOs and in good health. We New Books Street near Manchester High School. The winner will In exchange for $10,000, Cotton I do have a hiatal hernia of my stom­ East Hartford tice immoral and recommended it $74,475. have 'been having a discussion about Clnel 8 2 — Places In the Heart (PG) compete in the national contest in August in Akron, agreed to be artificially insemi­ "She didn’t get anything. And ach but am not sure if that is causing 7, 9:15. — A Soldier's Story (PG) 7:10, be outlawed. Anthony F. Pagano to Elba R. Pagano. 389 Porter bow much sleep one needs. I know Your Eastwood Pub 8, Cinema — Places In Ohio, and stay at a camp there for a week. nated by the natural father, carry she will not get the 6,500 pounds that some people need more than the indigestion. No matter what I eat New books at Manchester’s the Heart (PG) 7:15. 9:30. F For more information and registration, call the baby to term and then “ I don't think people who partici­ St. „ A or drink, I get indigestion, even when Poor Richard's Pub 8, Cinema — The until we have taken legal advice on Mary Cheney Library: west Hartford pate in surrogate parenting are Anthony F. Pagano to Elba R. Pagano, 447 Center others, but I’ve heard that those who Health Michael Pillion at home, 627-0659, or work. 643-2133; or surrender it to the couple. whether she should be paid be­ % I fast most of the day to see if it will Flamingo Kid (PG-13) 7:30, 9:30. Elm 1 8 2 — A Soldler'sStmv (PG) 7, immoral people." Blankfeld says. St. and 451-453 Center St. sleep seven or eight hours a night live 9 :15. — Places In the Heart ( P (i) 7,9:15. Matthew Serevy at home, 528-1011, or work. 646-7272. Days before her delivery. Cotton cause she breached the contract” longer than those who don't get that Lawrence help. FICTION Showcase Clnomas — The Killing “They’re caught between a rock Ward Tedford to Edna Tedford, 128 S. Main St. Delohton — Mexico Set Fields (R) 1:30,7,9:45. — Fast Forward granted a British tabloid an by granting an interview without much. My wife seems to get along on A woman at church told me that Wllllmantic and a hard place. They’re caught Frederick C. Annulli and Dorothy A. Annulli to Lamb, M.D. Lindsey — Heol from Another Sun (PG) 1. — A Nightmare on Elm Street Jlllson Sauart Cinema — A Passage exclusive interview — reportedly the agency’s permission, Blank­ less than six hours a night. She wants she read an article about the value of Ormerod — The Honolno Doll (R) 7:45, 10. — The Falcon ond the Thomas Miffitt, rear of 244-250 Broad St. to India (PG) 7 :30. — Witness (R> 7:15, WATES hold auction for $22,000 — that provoked moral between wanting to have a child to stay up when I want to go to bed. I vinegar in the diet, so I drink a 16- Murder Snowman (R) 130, 7:10, 9:55. — The 9-20. — The Breakfast Club (R) 7:05, feld says. Ruth B. .Attanasio to Angelo P. Attanasio, 4 Clyde Parker — The Searcher Breakfast Club (R) 1:30, 7:40, 9:45. — Manchester Women's Association to Enjoy Slimmi- outrage in the government. and the inability to have a child. ounce glass of hot water with three or 9:05.— Vision Quest (R) 7:15, 9:20.— need my eight hours of sleep. I’m Payne — Confessions ot a Toolst on Beverly Hills Cop (R) 1, 7:20, 9:30. — The Killing Fields (R) 6:30,9:15.— The ung will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Orange Hall, 72 A British social services agency Does that make them immoral?” Cotton could not be reached for Road. worried that she isn’t getting enough four tablespoons of white vinegar Wall Street Vision Quest (R) 1:45, 7:40, 10. — Helmet Beutel to Mildred Beutel, 59 Oakwood Road Mean Season (R) 7:10, 9:15. E. Center St. Weighing in will start at 6:30 p.in. followed suit on Jan. 4 by placing Blankfeld says the British people comment because of her exclusive sleep, and it would help me to get the REM anc’. stage 4 sleep do just fine if each day. The vinegar water some­ Witness (R) 1:45,7:30,10, — The Mean support the concept of surrogate Russell Aliezi to Glen Aliczl, property on Bissell the other phases are shortened, even times makes the indigestion go away, NONFICTION Season (R) 1:30, 7:15, 9:55. — A Windsor E Alberta Norris, ways and means chairman, will be in the baby girl, delivered earlier contract with the Daily Star. eight hours I need if she would do the Bateson — with a Daughter's Eye; o Plaza — Protocol (PG) 7:15. E though their total hours of sleep may Possoge to India (PG) 1, 8. charge. Members are reminded to bring an articles that day. under protective custody parenting, pointing to more than Street. same. but I’m wondering if the chemical Memoir of Margaret Mead and Gre­ while the courts wrangled with the 1,000 fan letters she received from Blankfeld says Cotton, already (Correcting quitclaim) Marjorie V. Leidholdt and DEAR READER — The difference seem short. change could cause a vaginal infec­ gory Bateson for the auction. Bllderback — Backyard Fruits and legality of surrogate parenting. British citizens. the mother of two, entered the Louis F. Leidholdt to Barney T. Peterman and in your sleep requirements may People who sleep excessively long tion, since I now seein to have one. hours seem to have shorter life spans, Berries "What we were looking at was “The British people are not agreement with a sense of altruism Lorraine E. Peterman, property on Fern Street. become even more pronounced as you DEAR READER — No, drinking Bradley — The Fair Tax but length of sleep may not be the Pinochle scores given two people who had a child and against surrogate parenting. This and a desire to supplement her Gary E. Herman and Judy M. Herman to Vintage both get older. The average amount water with vinegar will not cause a Cartwright — Dirty Dealing total answer. These people also may vaginal infection. It will not cure one, Cloldinl — Influence— How and Why could not see her, ” Blankfeld says. is all something that has been husband’s income. Homes Inc., property on Lorraine Road. of normal sleep for vouna adults is People Agree to Things The pinochle scores of senior citizens playing at the be less active physically or may have either, even if the infection is a yeast "1 . eight hours, but there is a lot of varia­ CIrlllo — The Complete Book of ( Army 4 Navy Club on Feb. 21 include: tion. As one passes middle age, one other habits that affect the results. infection. The vinegar that you drink Cosmetic Facial Surgery Mary Colpitts 668; Joseph Garibaldi 631; Helen Cooney — The American Pope: the Attachments filed needs less sleep. I don’t think that I have discussed sleep and its stag­ is metabolized. The acetic acid it con­ . 1 . im mi Gavello 628; Walter Delisle 624; Harold Bagot 608; Supermarket Shopper es in The Health Letter, Special Lite and Times of Francis Cardinal B B Independent Insurance Center Inc. against Michael tains gives it its acid characteristic. anyone has ever satisfactorily Spellman Eklna Farm er 605; Margaret Vaughn 604; Hans R. Lang, 5 Bramblebush Road, $13,000. explained why. Report 35, Improve Your Sleep, It is a weak acid, not nearly as strong Dayls — The Corporate Alchemists Fredericksen 603; Sol Cohen 593; Floyd Post 591; Gus Harodite Corp., doing business as Staflex Co., which I am sending you. Others who as the hydrochloric acid normally DuPont — Getting Tougli on Gate­ The length of sleep is not the only way Drugs 331 Center St., Manchester’ Frank 585; Ann Fisher 580; John Klein 579 and Peter against property of Manchester Modes Inc., 885 Important factor: The quality of sleep want this issue can send 75 cents with produced by the stomach. ■ Friedman— Treating Type A Behav­ Casella 573. Is trial-size iimit fair? Parker St., $2,300. makes a lot of difference. Sleep is a long, stamped, self-addressed enve­ The term "indigestion” can mean a ior — and Your Heart divided into stages. The stage called lope for it to me in care of this news­ lot of things. If it means any of the Gale — A Young Man's Guide to Sex By Martin Sloane paper, P.O. Box 1551, Radio City conditions associated with increased Gordett — Freeze Tag Early Bird Specials I United Feature Syndicate Liens filed REM (rapid eye movement) occurs The Living Heart Diet Grange has card party Clip ‘n’ file refunds just before one awakens. Stage 4 is Station, New York, NY 10019. stomach acidity, drinking vinegar McBride — Mark Twain, a Biblio­ I graphy of the Collections of the Mork Tubs, thru Thurs. 5 p.m. — 7 p.m. Manchester Grange plans its monthly card party Paul J. Kingston, M.D. and Associates, P.C. against deep sleep. It appears that one needs You might suggest to your wife will not help and may be harmful. Seasonings, Sauces, Syrup, Sugar I Is it fair to purchase a dozen or more of a trial-size that you both go to bed at the same Twain Memorial and the Stowe-Da> Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Grange, 205 Olcott St. property of Lillian Langdo and Rayno Landgdo, 78 a certain amount of both of these I suggest that you see a doctor to Foundation Salad Dressings (File 5) I product, knowing other shoppers may not have an time and she can get up earlier. That The card party is open to the bublic. Prizes will be Croft Drive, $140. stages of sleep. One can do with less find out what you have. That will be Our Endangered Rights All Items on Clip out this file and keep it with similar I opportunity to sample the Item? I asked readers to way, her shorter sleep pattern will Whispers V given. Refreshments will follow. of stages 1, 2 and 3 sleep. Some peo­ the first step in getting proper treat­ cash-off coupons — beverage refund offers with I cast their ballot on this question after a reader from not interfere with your sleep pattern. ment. Menu except Pennsylvania said she saved money purchasing Foreclosure ple who get an adequate amount of $C95 beverage coupons, for example. Start collecting I Steak and Shrimp. LTM has parts open the needed proofs of purchase while looking for I dozens of trial-size packages. I suggested then that Park Chestnut Enterprises against property of ^ l^ y a a r ebttea the requir^ forms at the supermarket, in I manufacturers print “ One trial-size package to a Peter H.C. Thomte and Anna L. Thomte, unit 148 Al, Open castings will be held tonight and Tuesday by newspapers and magazines, and when trading customer” on coupons and in-store displays. Park Chestnut Condominium. fi mwood CVVLJVJU the Little Theater of Manchester for its production of with friends. Offers may not be available in all I More than 5(X) readers responded to my "trial-size The way to season 111 ^ 1,1,^ traveling Tennessee Williams’ play, ‘’The Night of the Iguana." areas of the country. Allow 10 weeks to receive I ballot.” Quite a few of them thought I had lost my The castings will take place at the theater workshop, I Attachments released like a copy of this newsletter NEW YORK (UPI) - Travelers each refund. senses. DEAR POLLY: How can I tell 210 Pine St. The following refund offers are worth $10.39. I "Quit trying to stir up trouble with the manufactur­ Mountain View Associates against property of should send $1 for each copy to to big cities anywhere often tell when my firewood has aged There are roles for eight men and six women. The This week’s refund offers have a value of $18.93. ers,” said one who signed the letter "an Avid Reader” Thomas Miffitt. POLLY’S POINTERS, in care of consumer horror stories: $50 cab I enough to bum? — M IKE rehearsals for the production begin in early March. These offers require refund forms: I from Boulder, Colo. . Capitol Light and Supply Co. Inc. against property Polly’s . this newspaper, P.O. Box 1216, rides across town, $10 cups of tea, The play will be presented at East Catholic High FRENCH'S Mustard Free Cheese Offer. “ They only limit purchases In Russia,” wrote L.J. of Lawrence R. Blake, et. al. waiters who insist on 25 percent I DEAR M IKE: My county coop­ Cincinnati, OH 45201. Be sure to School auditorium April 26 and 27 and May 3 and 4. Receive a $1.50 cash rebate. Send the required include the title. — PO LLY tips. I from Lake Stevens, Wash. erative extension agent suggests Membership in LTM is not required for participation refund form and proofs of purchase from any Some readers like C.M.B. from Long Beach, Calif., Pointers To avoid getting ripped off, here I Liens released you weigh the wood to determine in a role in the production. three of the following: French’s Yellow Mustard felt that trial sizes should be available on a first come, DEAR POLLY: I try to give gifts are some tips for sound travel moisture content. Select several 24-ounce size, French’s Bold’n Spicy 9-ounce, I first served basis, adding, "M ore power to those of us C & S Distributors Inc. against property of Robert money management, according to pieces of wood with a total weight Polly Fisher that people can really use and 24-ounce or 12-ounce Squeeze Mustard or I W. Melendy. enjoy. Some of my unusual ideas: Travel and Leisure Magazine: who get up early enough to be first! ” of 20 pounds. Mark those pieces Bolton seniors meet French’s Vive La Dijon 8-ounce Mustard; plus a I " l ^ e name of the game is to get as much for as little State of Connecticut against property of the estate My mother-in-laW, who doesn’t • Compare air fares. Check used to make up the 20 pounds and cash-register receipt with your cheese purchase I money as possible,” wrote Shirley from Norfolk, Va. of Marge M. Flynn, 301 Henry St. like to go out in the cold, received a prices on all competing airlines, BOLTON — Bolton Senior Citizens Club will meet return them to your storage pile. Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at Community Hall.' price circled. The French’s Yellow and Bold’n I “ As for being fair to other shoppers, I spend a lot of State of Connecticut against estate of Marcus J. gift certificate that will entitle her and.when flying internationally, One month later, weigh the same 2 Entertainment will be provided by two clowns. Spicy proofs of purchase are the net weight I time clipping and filing my coupons, so when I use Jones, 29 Lyness St. to have her hair styled at home consider buying the return ticket 2 pieces again. If they weigh less some circumstances, you want to Refreshments will be served. statements removed from the jar or squeeze them to get a lot of trial sizes free, I have earned each week by a "traveling” with local currency in countries I • 'than 28 pounds after a month, the bum a mixture of green and bottle. The French’s Vive La Dijon proof of beautician. Elderly relatives and where the dollar Is strong. I them.” w o ^ is still seasoning. If they seasoned wood. For example, if purchase is a cash-register receipt with the The most interesting ballots cast against purchase friends who are able to be out and • Never buy a package trip I weigh the same 20 pounds, the you want to keep a low fire burning Masons honor presidents about receive the promise of a day without checking the fine print. purchase price circled. Expires March 31, 1985. I limits came from readers who told me how they use Service Notes wood is as dry as the surrounding in a stove all night, put a couple of when I will take each out to lunch Find out what the price includes. Manchester Lodge of Masons plans a special GULDEN'S Free Offer. Receive two Sandwich trial-size products. Many readers like R. Goure of storage conditions and will dry no green logs on the fire before going I and spend some time visiting, "All-inclusive” does not always program on Masonic presidents Washington and Spread Spatulas with a retail value of $6, plus a Bellflower, Calif., give trial sizes as gifts. “ I make up further. The wood is fully seasoned to bed. You must be sure they are I shopping or whatever the guest mean what it says. Be sure to get a Truman by the Philosophic Lodge Tuesday at 7:30 cents-off coupon. Send the required refund form baskets of these samples and give them to friends and and should be ready for burning. If placed on a well-burning ted of would like. - ELOISE cancellation policy in writing. p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Families are welcome. and the safety seal from any Gulden's Mustard relatives for birthday and holiday gifts.” Cyr completes basic the wood has been stored outside, it coals, however, or they may not package, plus $1 for postage and handling. “ After reading your column, I thought about why I really get started and go out Polly will send you a Polly Dollar • Avoid hopping into the first Pvt. Normand J. Cyr Jr. has completed basic may be dried further if you desire 5 sometimes buy trial sizes,” wrote Suzanne of without burning completely. ($1) if she uses your favorite taxi to town. Choosp regulated 5 Expires June 30, 1985. training at Fort Dix, N.J. His wife, Catherine M. Cyr, . by bringing it into the house, where Beethovens rehearse LAWRY'S Turkey Or Beef Offer. Receive a $1 Fairhope, Ala, “ The women of our church make ‘ditty I ’m sending you a copy of my Pointer, Peeve or Problem in her medallion taxis over gypsies, and lives at 60 N. Ayers Road, Coventry. He is the son of ' the moisture level Is generally share them if possible. Buses and The Beethoven Chorus will rehearse Tuesday from coupon good toward the purchase of turkey or bags' for the girls at a home for unwed mothers. newsletter, "The Energy Saver’s column. Write P O L L Y ’S POIN­ Mr. and Mrs. Normand J. Cyr of 150 Ross A v e „ lower. group limosines are usually even 10 to 11 a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 Church beef. Send the required refund form and three Childbirth is a traumatic time, and we give them these Guide,” which has additional tips TERS in care of this newspaper. Coventry. Of course, you can bum green cheaper. St. There will be coffee and refreshments before proofs of purchase, the top half of the envelope colorful gift bags filled with trial-size items when they on burning wood as well as saving wood, if necessary. It won’t give • Compare rates for hotel rehearsal. which includes the name of the product and the return from the hospital.” energy on appliances, heating and The astronomical telescope was you as much heat for your money, rooms. Ask about special deals, Lawry’s name, from Lawry’s Gravy Mix for " I am a single consumer, and I can use the quantity Poirier ends training since it bums more slowly. Under air conditioning, p tters who would invented by Kepler in 1611. Club has teacup auction Turkey for the $1 store coupon for turkey. Send in a trial-size package within a reasonable amount of family plans, discounts and wee­ four proofs of purchase, the top half of the time without it going bad or stale. I vote for no limits,” Marine Pvt. Steven A. Poirier, son of Mr. and Mrs. kend rates. Beware of minimum- The Golden Age Club will meet Tuesday at 1 p.m. at wrote Valerie from Virginia Beach, Va. Jean Poirier of 43 McKee St., has compelled recruH price rooms that may be small and envelope which Includes the name of the product .ofio’ the Manchester Senior Citizens's Center. E. Middle and the Lawry’s name, from any of the following Another reader from Virginia Beach found training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris without a view or bathroom. An Turnpike. A teacup auction will he held after the Lawry’s p ro^cts; Brown Gravy, Sloppy Joes, trial-size packages handy for trips. “ They take up Island, S. C. He Is a 1964 graduate of Howell Cheney Thoughts asterisk on a brochure may mean meeting. Meat Loaf, Beef Marinade, Au Jus or Beef Stew, very little room in a suitcase, so please, don't limit Technical School. four to a room. • Do not carry a lot of cash. Take for a $1 store coupon for beef. There is no them one to a customer,” wrote D.B. aged them to be received into the ‘"rrial sizes are most often meant for one person to not trust him, Barnabas described only what you need and cash Hope for alcoholics expiration date on this offer. There was a man wno lived In church. M cILH E N NY CO. Tabasco Coupon Offer. sample a product, and there are four In my fam ily,” Shea in Great Lakes Jerasalem whose name was Bar- how the Lord had spoken to Saul. travelers checks along the way. Alcoholics Victorious, a Christian organization to Barnabas then went to Tarsus to Receive a coupon good for a free 8-ounce ja r of wrote J.M. from Rochester, N.Y. "Consider shampoo. Navy Seaman Recruit Kevin P. Shea, son of Carole ■ nabas, which means Son of En­ We need more people today who • Compare rates in two or three help alcoholics stay sober, meets Tuesdays at 7:30 get Paul and encouraged him to Tabasco picante sauce. Sendytbe r^ u lred refund By the time my two daughters try a sample size, there Shea of 54 Cariage Drive, has completed recurit couragement. When the church- are Bamabases, Sons/Daughters places before exchanging money. p.m. at Community Baptist Church, 585 E. Center St., become a part of the missionary form and the front labels from-aT^basca picante is none left for me. An item like deodorant is personal training at Navy Recruit Training Command, Navy was very young, it had many needs of Encouragement. If we follow his Banks do’ not always provide the for prayer, discussion, scripture readings' and church In Antioch. best rates, since hotels sometimes sauce jar and a bag of chips, any kind or brand of and I wouldn't want to share it, whether it was a trial Training Center, Great Lakes, III. The 1982 and few resources. Barnabas sold example, perhaps one day it will be fellowship. exchange currency at no charge. your choosing. There is no expiration date on this size or a regular size. When I sample a detergent, I Mandiester High school graduate joined the N avy in a field he owned and put the money said of us what was said of Meetings are open to the public. Refreshments will The two started on missionary Avoid airport banks or exchange offer. want to see how it cleans everything from my October 1964. at the Apostles’ feet. Not only did Barnabas: he served. Those attending should use the rear places. Here’s a refund form to write for; A free First children’s dirty clothes to my husband’s good slacks, his name mean Son of Encourage­ journeys together. When Paul entrance at the back parking lot. refused to let Mark accompany “ He was a good man, full of the • Get a VAT refund on pbr- Aid Prim er and $1.75 worth of Upjohn coupons. so a single sample meant for one load won’t do it for ment, but that was the way he them on the second missionary Holy Spirit and faith ...” (Acts chases in Europe. Value Added Sheraton Hartford Hotel First Aid Booklkl-Coupon Offer, The UPJOHN me.” Custer at Fort McClellan a c t^ . Sberaton Hotels. Inns & Resorts Worldwide journey, Barnabas took Mark with 11:24) Tax is refundable to foreigners. Circle has winter auction CO., Unit 9001-88-0, t600 Portage Road, Kalama­ J.M.’s reasoning sounds good, but I also received Donald E. Caster, son of Donald F. and Joan E He became an advocate for the Ibo hcupilalilv people ot H I many letters from readers who argued strongly in newly converted Saul of Tarsus, him. When the church was suspi­ Minimum purchase is usually $100 Trumbull Street at Civic Center Plaza. zoo, M I 49001. This offer expires March 31, 1985. Custer of 142 WelU St., had completed training as an Rev. James Meek St. Margaret Circle, Daughters of Isabella, will hold favor of limits on trial-size purchases. Their opinions ' who was renamed Paul the Apos­ cious of gentile converts, Barna­ or more and tax rates vary from 5.5 ' Hartford. Crxinecticut (16103 * 203-72&-5151 While waiting for the form, save the complete army military police specialist under the one station Community Baptist Church its annual winter auction at 7 p.m. Tuesday at First and the final trial-size ballot results will appear in my tle. When the otter disciples did bas went to investigate and encour­ to 35 percent. Federal Savings on West Middle Turnpike. Refresh­ carton from any size package of Mycitracin. unit training program at Fort McClellan, Ala. He Is a next column. ments will he served. 1984 graduate of Manchester High School. MANCHESTF:R h e r a l d . Mond;iy. Feb. 25. 1985 - 19

18 - MANCHESTFR HERALD, Monday. Feb. 25. 1985 Expert says protective government endangers Swedes LOOK FOR THE STARS... ^ . . . of rtf a o frogmanfmcrmnn thanthat a dead body "It is difficult to improve your real threat. They would not start that was the atmosphere.’ . a Swedish mainstay. fighting untii it was too late. By Rolf Soderllnd Swedish Defense Research Center, living standard by working extra A Swedish Journaliist, coming Look for the CLASSIFIED ADS with STARS; stars help you get who is studying the behavior of the He blamed the problem on home after reporting for several United Press Internotlonal SHALIT IS CONCERNED in a society where the effective tax city’s residents during the acci­ is 7,'j percent for most house­ neutral Sweden’s 170 years of years in unruly Asia, expressed an ABQUT the lack of initiative. peace, an overprotective welfare STOCKHOLM — Swedes, raised dent. He plans to present a detailed holds,” Lindbeck said. opinion that jibed with Shalit s In a major crisis such as a war, state and the country’s sparse 8.3 in one of the most protective report to (the government in Another expert disputed Shalit’s better results. Put a star on your ad and see what a he fears the average Swede might million population. When there is welfare states in the world, place several weeks. theory, however, saying that the '"•^Some day the Swedish govern­ not be able to cope with problems plenty of room, he said, a person s such unque.stioning trust in author­ “ They ju ^ s a t mere and waited 36,000 citizens in Karlskoga did not ment will require that pedestrians as the extensive .welfare state natural self-defense instinct drops. ities that they may fail to react to a for the authorities to tell them what panic because they are used to wear crash helmets as a precau­ ■k difference it makes. Telephone 643-2711, Monday-Friday, was happening,” said Shalit, who disintegrates. tion against God knows what. What major threat to their lives or Others also have voiced criti­ living near the Nobel Works. visited the evacuation center at "There have been accidents SHALIT STUDIED THE BE­ frightens me is that 1 believe the country, a p.sychologist at a cism that the Swedish govern­ HAVIOR of Swedish soldiers dur­ midnight. there before,” said Goran Boberg Swedes would wear them.” government agency said. ment, whiie providing conception- ing a major hunt for suspected The problem was underlined "People were .submissive and of the Swedish Prepardness Com­ ^ 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. i f ______to-grave security, is Soviet submarines snooping near a earlier this month when a cloud of reacted with less concern than mission for Psychological they would have done in other overprotective, reguiating pei^ naval base inside the Karlskrona Concrete sulphuric acid gas, fatal in high pie’s lives to the point that it Defense.- archipelago on Sweden’s southern countries," he said. ’ "There is But Shalit, a former chief In 1824, an English bricklayer, concentrations, leaked from a cripples initiative. _ KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE (/Tiy Larry Wright ICARS/TRUCKS chemical plant over the central nothing wrong with showing confi­ psychologist of the Israeli defense coast last year. Joseph Aspdin, invented portland ■^BUILDING/ Seventy percent of Swedep s During the hunt, the Swedish n T I APARTMENTS APARTMENTS Sw^en city of Karlskoga. dence in authorities, but it is forces and on active duty in two cement, so named after a look- |5 3|contracting PETS IFOR SALE gross national product is spent on navy said foreign military HELP WANTED C ilFO R RENT FDR RENT Some 300 people were evacuated dangerous when it gets to the Middle East wars before settling alike stone on the Isle of Portland. HD [ public sector, one of the highest men waded ashore and escaped from their homes the night of the extreme.” here in 1975, said Swedes are “too It is a high-quality product made rates in the worid. across a Swedish island into the FARRAND REMODEL- MANCHESTER DOG GOV’T SURPLUS CARS Jan. 11 leak. There were no serious Reporters at the scene said the MANCHESTER — Avail­ MANCHESTER - Main In a recent attack on the welfare nice” . . by pulverizing limestone and clay» responsible , d e ­ ING — Cabinets, roofing, OBEDIENCE CLASS - & TRUCKS under $100. injuries — thanks largely to the evacuees’ only complaint was that “ Swedish soldiers have a higher open sea. burning the mixture into a clinker p e n d a b l e ADULT to able Immediately. One, Street, 2 rooms tor rent. state, economist Assar Lindbeck “ In some cases, elite troops had gutters, room additions, Starting a new beginners Now available In your efficiency of the authorities and authorities did not serve enough threshold of aggression than other and then grinding it into a fine manage household lor two and three bedroom For more Information, area. Coll 1 (6191-569- food. None one even moved to brew blamed much of the problem on the orders to shoot, but they did not, apartments. $410, $475, call 563-4438 or 529-7858. decks, all types of remo­ class March 4th. Must the calm of the Karlskoga soldiers,” he said. ” If there was an powder. When sand, gravel and professional couple and sign up ahead. Call Chuck 0242. coffee — which authorities did not tax system, which he said “ leads to Shalit said. ” A senior officer told $525, heat and hot water deling and repairs. FREE population. frustration and stress, so-called invasion today. Swedish soldiers water are added, it makes cement. I two boys ages 8 and 12. estimates. Fully Insured. 568-1356. offer during the night-long crisis would not understand that it was a me that he’d rather have a picture Responsibilities include: Included. J.D. Real Est­ BOLTON LAKE - Single And that is the problem, said Ben trained helplessness” . ate, 646-1980. Telephone 643-6017, after 1978 CHEVETTE - Blue, Shalit, a psychologist at the even though it was available and is TLC for children, house- bedroom apartment. 6pm, 647-8509. very good condition. I cleaning, .errands, some Lake privileges. March -NOW TAKING APPLI­ $1,395. Call 646-2796 after cooking. Own transpor­ occupancy. References. 5pm. tation and good driving CATIONS for 3 room After 5pm. Call 646-2999. record required. Hours apartment. With heat, IHEATING/ hot water, stove, refiger- SOUTH WINDSOR KEN­ I 7:l5om to 3;45pm. 872- IPLUMBING NEL CLU B - Starting new 2181 otter 6:00pm. ator. Centrally located. . . 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 No pets. $350. Security obedience classesIBe- BANK deposit. Call 646-7690 or FOGARTY BROTHERS glnner through utility) REPOSSESSIONS Classified... Household Goods For advertisements to be 643-0496. — Bathroom remodel­ and breed handling Priemt Rmduemd For Business Opportunities Store/Oltice Spoce Rates MANCHESTER - Large 3 classes Wendnesdav Misc tor Sole published Mondov, the dead­ ing; Installation water Quick Safa Notices Situation Wanted Resort Property Minimum Charge: bedroom apartment In nights. Tolland Agricul­ Home and Gorden line IS 2:30 p.m. on Friday Real Estate 3'/2 ROOM APARTMENT newer two family. Car­ heaters, garbage dispo­ Employment Into. Misc. tor Rent - Private home, heat, tural Center. Information May be aeen at the Sav­ Lost/Found...... 01 Pets $3.00 for one day peted, appliances, air sals; faucet repairs. 649- ings Bank of Manchester, Wonted to Rent appliances. Working sin­ 4539. VIsa/MasterCard call 568-2119. Personals...... 02 Instruction Musical Items P er W ord; conditioning, convenient 923 Main Street, between Roommates Wanted Read Your Ad gle adult only. No pets, accepted. Announcements...... 03 Recreotionoi itenis 12 days 20C HDMES location. No pets. Availa­ the hours of 9am lo 4pm children. Call 643-2880. Monday through Friday. Auctions...... 04 Antiques 3-5dovs 18C Classified advertisements HDFDR SALE ble March 15. Rent $550 Real Estate plus utilities. Call Shir­ PLUMBING - Small lobs. I MUSICAL Services Tog Soles 6 days 16C ore taken by telephone as o EAST HARTFORD - Save Money! Call after Excellent Homes for Sale 26 days - 12C ley. 649-9228 or 646-7709. ITEMS Services Ottered Wonted to Buv convenience. BY OWNER - MANCHES­ Older gentleman. Two 6pm, 649-9864. 1979 CidillN Snilli . Condominiums TER - 6 room ranch. 2 full Financial /Papering Happy Ads; The Manchester Herald is room etficieev. All utili­ SOUTH WINDSOR - Four Lots/Land for Sole S3 00 per column inch respunsible only for one incor- baths, 3 bedrooms, cen­ ties. Newly remodeled. GUITAR CASTILLA Mortgages IV Building/Contracting rooms. Large yard. $350 WITH CASE - Beginners Investment Property rect_insertion and then only tral olr. Located on pri­ Share a bath. $60 weekly. Personal Loans...... 12 Rooting/Siding vate lot In desirable area. plus utilities. Call after CELEBRITY CIPHER IINCDME TAX books, and extra steel Business Property Autom otive Deadlines tor the size of the original Call 643-6712. 6:00pm. 646-0709. C«l«bnty Cipher cryptogrsms are created Irom quotations by Insurance...... 13 Heoting/Plumbing 83,500. 649-8221. lamous people, past and present Each letter m the cipher stands strings. Like new, Sacra- Resort Property Cars Trucks for Sole For clossilied advertise­ insertion. SERVICE I MOTORCYCLES/ Wanted to Borrow 14 Flooring CHEERFUL, IMMACU­ for artother Todey'actue OequetaS tlce - $50.00. Call 649-8430. E rro rs which do not lessen BICYCLES Income Tox Service Motorcycles Bicycles ments to be published Tues­ LATE, QUIET 4 ROOMS- * by CONNIE WIENER Rentals Services Wanted Rec Vehicles day through Saturday, the the volue ottheadvertisement Centrally located. Older NETKIN'S TAX SER­ Employment Auto Services deadline is naon on the day will not be corrected by on working persons pre­ “C’W SXB SG YVB SRU-YCWBID VICE - Low rates, strictly SUZUKI PE 250 - Good Rooms for Rent For Sale Autos tor Rent Lease before publication. additional insertion. ____ _ ferred. Non-smokers. Se­ MANCHESTER - Large confidential. Over 10 ye­ Automotive & Education Apartments for Rent curity, references. No FY FKP, YV8TLV C DYCRR ars experience. 644-1009. condition. Driven 16 Holiday/Seasonal Misc Automotive MANCHESTER 2 FAM­ one bedroom apartment. hours. $750 or best offer. Help Wanted ...... 21 Homes tor Rent pets. 649-5897. Fully appllanced kitchen. ILY - 8-5, well Insulated, 2 647-1821. car garage. Oil and gas Living room and bed­ Y V eX M SO W EDBRQ FD CAR8/TRUCKS MANCHESTER 2 BED­ room. Heat and hot water heat. $94,000. Broker. 643- | fDR SAl£ 1980 YAMAHA SPECIAL 4214, or 646-5691, or 649- ROOM apartment, good Included. On busline. VFOCXL HTDY FIICOBU.” — HELP WANTED location, large rooms. For Sal8 400 - Mag wheels. Excel­ HELP WANTED HELP WANTED 1116. Ideal location. $445 per lent condition. $900. Coll I help wanted $435 plus utilities. 228-0036 month. Lease and secur­ 1974 FIAT 128 SPORT L — HELP WANTED t ljH E L P WANTED KFIKFIF JFRYBID. 643-2959, 5:30 - 7;00pm. Notices HELP WANTED ROCKVILLE - 2 family, otter 6pm. ity deposit. 646-7451. To be used for parts. Call TYPESETTERS - Expe­ PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "You can never like anyone ■r o IHDUSEHDLD Phil after 5pm, 528-1332. e a s y a s s e m b l y MACHINEST - CNC M il­ 7-3, 4 car garage, full rienced on Penta System. more than someone who doesn't let you down at work." IDZ Iqqqds Also Panasonic A M /FM 1982 KAWASKI 550 LTD - WORK I $600 per 100. Gua­ ling. 2 to 3 years expe­ basement and attic. Huge Low mileage, excellent 60 wpm. Full or pqrttlme. raoms. 14K Income. — Susan Saint James. car radio. ranteed payment. No ex- rience required with or Will pay premium for HDMES condition. Best otter. 742- LOST AND FOUND without CNC experience. Some owner financing. I SCREW MACHINE - Set perlence/No sales. De­ skills above 80 wpm. Ex­ FDR RENT USED REFRIGERA­ 8843. TELEPHONE RECEP­ tails, send self-addressed Aircraft work. Must have PHYSICAL THERAPIST $110,000. CALVMAR CO. up and operate Acme - Full time opening In 270 cellent opportunity for Coll David or Mark, 528- ONE BEDROOM FIRST 1 TORS, WASHERS, .FOUND - Cat with white WANTED - QUALIFIED TIONIST In Inventory stamped envelope; ability to set up and qualified candidates. Ranges - clean, guaran­ Gridlev Automatic Screw skilled nursing home for 2888. FLOOR APARTMENT In beard, long black hair PAINTERS - 5 years ex­ control, part time 3 nights Machines. Aircraft qual­ ELAN VITAL-173, 3418 operate with minimum EOE. Send resume to WANTED - WORKING r r n STORE AND teed, ports and service. perience. Spray or brush. and Saturdays. Must Enterprise Road, Fort supervision. Overtime Physical Therapist with duplex. Residential PERSON to shore house Servic8S and white paws. 646-2496. ity work. Minimum 5 experience or Interest In Imprint, Inc., PO Box 2, |4 4 J officE space Low prices. B.D. Peorl & I7 « IRECREATIDN Call 643-1021. have pleasant telephone Pierce, Florida, 33482. and benefits available. neighborhood. Wall to on Columbia Lake. $250 1981 COUP DE VILLE years experience on set long-term care. Competi­ West Hartford, CT 06107, wall carpeting, refrigera­ Son, 649 Main Street, IVEHICLES manner and good figure up. Excellent wages and Apply at: 184 Commerce or call Mrs. Lewis, 236- > monthly plus Vi utillfies. 643-2171. CADILLAC - Fully aptitude. Call„647-9997 be­ Street, Glastonbury or tive wages and excellent LDTS/LAND tor, stove. No children, Coll Todd, evenings - MANCHESTER — Office f T T l SERVICES loaded. Excellent condi­ benefits. 40 hours plus 3571. ______: tween 10 and 2. call Personnel at 633-5271 benefits Including free FDR SALE no pets. $395 monthly plus 646-1930, days - 575-0328, space. Ideal for occoun- ID 11 OFFERED tion. Low mileage (30's). m PERSONALS overtime. Atwood Screw insurance and parking. I utilities. Coll 646-9756. QUEEN SIZE WATER- between 10 and 3. EOE. ext. 2361. font, lawyer or soles of- ■ ■ ■ " BED - Simmons, wave­ Coll 646-5153. 1973 VOLKSWAGON Machine Praducts, Inc., Send resume In confi­ ‘ MEDICAL ASSISTANT - flee. Central location. 210 South Street, West Full or part time availa­ less, conventional style, CAMPER SPECIAL - WANTED; RIDE from HAIRDRESSER - Expe­ RN - Public Health Nurse dence to Lorraine GOV’T LAND $15 AN MANCHESTER - Large 2 1974 BUICK APOLLO - WE ARE NOW HIRING Hartford, 247-3275. M a n o r, 25 L o rra in e ble. Family practice takes only 80 gallons of Fully equipped. Sleeps 4 Porter Street to Pratt 8, rienced with following. for Home Visiting and ACRE. Many lots availa­ bedroom townhouse In 2891. Home repoirs. You name Similar to Chevy Novo. people. Automatic. Good FOR THE Fo l l o w in g Friendly atmosphere. Street, Hartford, CT office. Send resume Box r r i STORE AND water. Frame, mat­ Whitney 2nd shift. Call Community Health Pro­ ble. Build a Future! Coll convenient location. It, we do It. Free esti- Rebuilt 350 Automatic, tires. Excellent condi­ POSITIONS: Snack bar NURSES AIDES - 2pm to AIRLINES, CRUISE Vacation, sick pay and 06105. 547, Bolton, CT 06040. l-(619)-569-0968 for Info. OFFICE SPACE motes. Insured. 643-0304. tresses 8i bullt-ln heater. 646-4714 after 10:30 a.m. grams. Full time. 35 hour Boyle Real Estate, 649- OFFICE SPACE - 500 One year old. Originally Power steering, A M /FM tion! No Rust. Coll 742- attendant, prom attend­ 9pm and 3pm to 11pm. SHIPS, HOTELS now hir­ educational benefits. Call Cassette Stereo, New work week with Compre­ A TRAINEE POSITION 4800. square feet over Fairway $700, asking $400. After 8055. ant. Apply In person to Enlov working In a super­ ing. All types of lobs 643-2103 or 647-1315. hensive Benefit Package. WEDDING INVITA­ Brunswick Parkade ior nursing taclllty with available. Experience available in downtown MANCHESTER - Office store. Main Street, Man­ 5pm, call 528-1405. tires ol I around and many Call Cammunitv Health chester, Coll 649-5334. TIONS - Top quality - 20% other new ports. $750 or Lanes, 346Vi M iddle excellent working condl- unnecessary. Call 716-882- Hartford I Optical who­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER or retail space. High DISCOUNT! Will also Employnieiit Care Services at 228-9428. Rentals LEGAL NOTICE troffic area. Excellent COPPER HANGING Best offer. Coll otter 5pm. Turnpike West, Man­ Upns and benefits. Part 2900, Ext. 78891. Serving Andover, Colum­ lesaler has two entry 646-5681. MISCELLANEOUS chester. EOE. im e positions are now level positions available The Plannino and Zoning sign visibility. F.J. Spl- MMCNCSTKII CHIMNEY kitchen light. bia, Caventry, Hebron, OCCUPATIONAL THER­ Commission will hold a pub­ leckl, 643-2121. for day or evening ap­ $30.00. Good condition. AUTOMOTIVE available for certified or for The right people. Spaca availabia in mini oMtea pointment. Announce- M.S.W. - Full time open­ Lebanon, and Marlbo­ APIST-Full time opening IRDDMS lic heoring on Monday, paik off Eld M ot 144 Ampla 649-1035. 1975 FORD MAVERICK - FULL OR PART TIM E experienced Nurses Starting salary $160 per March 4, 1985 at 7:00 P.M. In Good condition. $800 or ing In 270 skilled nursing rough. EOE. In 270 skilled nursing vaia lava. Brokara protaclad I HELP WANTED POSITION - Sales, etc. Aides. Please call Mrs. week. Good long term FDR RENT the Hearing Room, Lincoln MiWCNEmR 3054. best otter. 742-8628. for flower and gift shop. LaunI, Director of home tor M.S.W. with home for Occupational employment. For details, . Center, 494 Main Street, C6NTIIAL BUfMESS OaTRICT • 2.300 %n oHfc* 9 X 12’ GOLD/ORANGE TWO 14" (E.T.) Mag Manchester, CT to hear and sALC/um • 3.000 a/f offlcd wheels for MOPAR or Includes Saturdays. Nurses, 646-0129, Man­ DENTAL As s is t a n t - experience or Interest In CERTIFIED NURSE Therapist with expe­ Call QSA Optical, 247- earthtone carpet with k i t c h e n h e l p - rience or Interest In long­ MANCHESTER - Clean consider the following peti­ e.OOO fiqlt wirtnouw or BiMm* $22-3579 CHILD "DAYCARE" 1966 d o d g e '' MONACO Ford. Asking $95. 646- /SALAD MAKER - Part Apply In person. Flower chester Manor Nursing Dependable motivated long-term care. Competi­ AIDES - Certified Aides 5686. rooms for rent. 24 Hour tion: bly building Loading dock, 3 pad. $99. Coll 649-3632 tive wages and excellent term care. Competitive ovartiaad doora. fancad parking Mr. Norman , HOSPITAL AREA - Fully 500 - 54,000 originol miles. 5692. time nights. Please call Fashion, 85 East Center Home, 385 West Center person needed for Man­ tor 7 - 3 and 3-11 shifts, security. Maid and Linen ZONING REGULATION Will tub-divida and aiiar to ault * Insured and License after 3pm. benefits Including free fulltime. Excellent be­ wages and excellent be­ AMENOMENT (Z-66) — To add One owner. 2 door, dork 646-1483. Street, Manchester. Street, Manchester. chester office. 20 hour HOMEMAKERS - Cah service. 646-7066. RW Realty — 522-3S79 pending. For appoint­ week. Must have some Insurance and parking. nefit package. Every nefits including tree Insu- proposed definition for at- GAS STOVE - 30" Magic green, vinyl top. Center you type? Telex Opera­ fached Individual dwelling Mr. Norman Floral Trim s ment, coll Terri 643-7340. console, bucket seats. Placing on od in Classi­ experience. 649-5675. Send resume in confi­ other weekend oft. ‘rance and parking. Send tor, 2 or 3 evenings per Chef. Includes 5 burners, resume In confidence to unit to Article I, Sectioni.oi a . Automatic. Excellent fied Is easy. Just coll dence to Lorraine Please call Director of week. Approximately 2 At this hearing Interested clock, minute timer, pro­ 643-2711. We’ll help you M a n o r, 25 L o rra in e Lorraine Manor, 25 Lor­ condition. (Collectors - SALES - MONEY Staff Developments be­ or 3 hours per evening. persons may be heord ond gram cooking, griddle with the wording of your Street, Hartford, CT tween 8 and 3 at 643-5151 raine Street, Hartford, written communications re­ ^ A Favorite and other features. Call Attention!) $3,500, NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED Men - Women Beginning at 6pm. Must negotiable. od. 28 Yeere or Older 06105. Monday thro Friday. CT 06105. be good typist. Will train ceived. A COPY of fhlspetiflon 242-8142. Help Enuretic children, LADIES ONLY - Nice has been filed In fhe Tawn IN MANCHESTER AREA Crestfield Convalescent on Telex. Call Elsa, Inter­ Clerk's office and may be In­ DAYCARE IN MY HOME unlimited leads - Trovel - Home and Fenwoad quiet room, utilities In­ work hard and moke Hourly plus Fringes” TYPIST - Experienced trade Scientific, 871-0401. cluded. Located on bus­ spected during affice hours. - Ages 2 - 5 full time, Griswold SL a ll $35,000 to $50,000 a year Manor in Manchester. MISCELLANEOUS Park St. 73-157 typing tor busy East line, walking distance to PLANNING AND ZONING reasonable rates, meals a ll commission. Coll 800-826- “ Downtown Dffice” COMMISSION provided. Call 646-3533. all Diane Dr. Hartford office. SbeeU, NEWSPAPER DEALER stores. References and Leo Kwash, Secretory FOR SALE Butternut Rd. 555-1146 NEEDED IN ANDOVER- Waddell School Area. Hickory Ln. all Main SL Part Time Evenings” accuracy and ability to security required. $200 Doted ot Manchester, CT this Bisaell St. 9-94 handle various clerical HEBRON AREA. Must per month. Call after 25th day of February, 1985. ^ H illiard SL 1D-1D4 have dependable car and HOME IMPROVE­ Bralnard PI. a ll Sound Interesting? duties. Call 528-9406 for 5:30pm. 644-0383. 043-02 CAR RADIO — Excellent Eldrldue St. 4-91 more Information. be bondable. Call Mrs. MENTS - All forms of condition. High powered. a ll INSPECTOR carpentry. Coll 649-8570. Lilac 81 all Hazel St. SEAMSTRESS - Expe­ Fromerth, 647-9946. Includes Dolby NR, Bass Johnson Terr. a ll Call: 643-2711 and Trebble controls and Trumbull St. all For final inspection rienced In bridal. Full NOTICE all time position. Call 643- more. $90. Call 646-1063 Frances Dr. all Purnel Place department in air­ Speak with Eric PUBLIC HEARING Spruce St. 115-133 4809. BOARD OF DIRECTORS IK 9 I PAINTING/ otter 4:30pm. Chestnut St. 142-198 craft oriented job TOWN OF MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT IPAPERING 18-98 Dakland SL shop. Five years mi­ Woddland St. INSURANCE - Growing Nolice Is hereby given thot the Board of PLATFORM SCALE - 428 onl|f Rachel Rd. a ll nimum experience HOUSECLEANING SU­ Manchester, Connecticut, will h®'? Weigh up to one ton. Broad St. P/C Agency looking for PERVISOR - Must have Lincoln Center Hearing Roam, 494 M ^ n SIreeL Manchester, NAME YOUR OWN required. Inquire in SUPERVISOR part time Customer Ser- Connecticut, on Tuesday, March 5,1985at 8.00 P.M. to co $90.00. Telephone 644- C enter St. drivers license. Own sider ond act on the followino: PRICE — Father and son. 3234. person, Conn. Val­ Immediate opening exists with a leader in the arts and ' vice Representative with transportation. Familiar Fast, dependable ser­ complete agency back­ Proposed oddltlonol appropriation to Speclol ley Machine, 580 crafts field lor a person with 1 to 3 years woodworking with greater Manchester vice. Painting, Paper­ HARMONY ELECTRIC experience. (Supervisory experience preferred.) ground. If licensed, full area. Salary $10,000 a to be financed by a State Gront. hanging & Removol. Call MANCHESTER HERALD Nutmeg Rd. North, time available. Please MANDOLINE - Like new. South Windsor. Excellent knowledge of all types of saws, woods, and year. 643-5056. . Proposed additional appraprlatlon lo Special Grants - Fund 644-0585 or 644-0036. $80.00. Call 649-3997. call; UrbanettI Insurance 61 - Day Care Food 1985-84...... jallCim ilatio^ 647-9946 wood finishes required. We offer a competitive salary 649-0016. to be financed by a State Grant. and excellent fringe benefits. ARBOR ACRES FARM, PAINTING AND WAL­ MANS LARGE POCKET Proposed additional appraprlatlon to Fire M INC. seeks full time and District Fund 4, TRANSFER to Reserve...... $4l,/5U.uo LPAPERING - Ceilings WATCH - Elgin Move­ For consideration, please send your resume to; Box part time general poultry repaired. Gary McHugh ment. Fahv Monarch W, Manchester Herald, 16 Bralnard Place, Manches­ to be financed from Fund Balance. farm workers. Agricultu­ Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund - Tov^ 643-9321. gold filled case dated ter, CT 06040. All replies will be held in strict confi­ ral background desirable 1884. $75.00. 643-7153. dence. Our employees are aware of this opening. RELIABLE WOMAN 'to but not essential. Paid to be finonced by additional fees. EEO/AA care for our child In our health and retirement Proposed additional appropriation to B®"® ® ^ .^ f“ p 'o i’.r t BUILDING/ WILDCAT HOCKEY HOUSEWIVES 9 existing account 940 - Intersection §0 home In Manchester. plan. Call Brent Lacy at CDNTRACTING SKATES - Size 8. Like Must have own transpor­ 633-4681 for on to be financed by Fed and Slate Grants for 92'/j% and I New! Only used one sea­ tation and be dependa­ appointment. Town contribution af 7'/3%. son. Asking $25. Phone ble. Call after 5pm, 646- Proposed additional appropriation lo 7^152 LEON CIESZYNSKI 643-1374. J U S T LIK E Earn Extra Money ★★★★★★★★★★★★ 0559. 9, existing account 942 - Tolland Turnpike BUILDER — New homes, to be'iinonced bV Frt^^ State Grants for 92'/j% and odditions, remodeling, WELDING EQUIPMENT EXCELLENT INCOME PART TIME REPOR­ Town contribution of 7'/S%. rec rooms, garages, kit­ - 30 pounds welding rod. TERS WANTED for local chens remodeled, ceil­ Torch, mask, and gog­ With Your Own MEDICAL RECEPTION­ Proposed Installotlon of a sanitary sewer line on Cook These beautiful floral coverage In Rocky HIM Street, a distance of aoproxlmafely 4« feel and n* motifs in rich eroas- ings, bath tile, dormers, gles. Alloy kit. Electrod GOLD! IST - 20 to 30 hours for enthusiastic and Windsor Locks. oroposed assessment to be levied against benefiting stitch add color and roofing. Residential or holder. 20 pounds of bra­ Strong writing skills and weekly. Knowledge Insu­ orooertv owners. charm to towels or lin- commercial. 649-4291. zen rod. 114 piece drill set. Part Time Job PEOPLE d good sense of commun­ rance forms, typing. Proposed additional appropriation to General ^ndL The eyer-popul»r _st3fle ensl $300 or best offer. 646- The values you can find in ity relations. Send re­ Send resume to Box WW, Miscellaneous Budget, Emergency "i',;""p^,™ n'cv for ell seasoBS -Wttli i» iy No. 2851 has transfer CARPENTRY AND RE­ 7754. Manchester Herald, 16 to be financed by Interest earnings of the E m e rg e n cy fitting raglan sleeTce. . . . 7 motifi; color chart! the classified pages. sume to Imprint News­ Employment Fund. MODELING SERVICES ★ ------★ Bralnard Place, Man­ No. "8814 with Photo- KEROSENE HEATER - . .. and mothers with young children, bring them papers, PO Box 2, West Proposed additional appropriation to Educcdion SoecJal Ti Mder, tsad |2A8, far sash — Complete home re­ Hartford, CT 06107 or call chester, CT 06040. Ggidc is in Sizes 10 to IB. satlara, plas Mi tar pastags sad pairs and remodeling. 85 Omni used only spring with you and save on baby sitting costs. SALESPEOPLE Elizabeth Kennedy, 236- Prelects, Fund 41, existing account 384, = ^% ‘iyKI3 « Sixe 12,34 bust, 8% yards aaadllag. Quality work. Referen­ and fall. LIkenew. Asking 3571. to be financed by contribution from the Generol Fund. 46-ineh. ARMECUn ces, licensed and Insured. $90.00 or best offer. Coll Pstlem s avaUabU only Call 646-8165. 649-1433 otter 5pm. READ Twenty-two Hours per week. NEEDED Proposed Ordinance - To amend control tn tfses tfiosen. REFORTERS - Full or Ordinances by establishing a Noise Pollution Lomroi aaa Taik, M.Y. itaia TO MBO, teas $2 J8 •"5 prfal Naaia, A44rasa am ZIF Salary plus gas allowance. To work evenings port time. Excellent op­ ADVERTISING PASTE Ordinance. fitttn, plas M i nr fsstil* Md GMf aad ii|ft XaaWar. DUMAS ELECTRIC — GAS G R ILL - Sears THEM TODAYI Call portunity for budding UP ARTIST for weekly A copy of the Proposed Ordinance may be seen In the Town SPECIAL: Ortr 2M aa- Lights dimming? Puses Model 400T 374 square ,5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. lournallst. Some relative newspaper. 4 days a week Clerk's Office during business hours. leetiona and a FBBE blowing? Repairs, Im­ Inches cooking area. experience preferred. plus 2 evenings. Starting All public meetings of the Town of ManchesN^ in Pattarn Sactien ia tha provements and addi­ $99.00. 643-8888. SOUND INTEBESTINO? with Herald carriers. Must have transporta­ at $5.00 per hour. Call locations which are accessible to P®22,S?[JIli* an auxiliary mm TsiS. X.T. «8BH ALBUM. Jaat tional circuits. Pullv li­ Now t' tion. Qualified Individual addition, handicapped Individuals reaulrlno meetings You can be a Herald Area Adviser 633-4691 for Interview. ®ld In order to facilitate their participation at meeiings SSI aaatis at $sjs sax* censed, Insured. Call and handle and supervise our should have good PR should contact the Town at *47-3123 one week p or a-fix—asus—eai aad asa. Baa 646-5253 anytime. I e n d r o l l s Call scheduled meeting so that aoproprlote arrangements can oe New FASHION with la anas aaaii Baa Is aaaa atw. carrier boys & girls. If you like kids Please contact Jeanne skills and ability to work Photo-Galdo pattern ia atat_ - aunaxi aaiux. M 27