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\ t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Jan. 13, 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Jan. 13. 1987 — 3 Town tables 8th’s offer to take over some areas By George Layng WEATHER subdivision in northeast Manches­ from the Buckland station should Herald Reporter prepared by Town Fire Chief John alternate coverage for the road LaBelle explained that the ter, and East Catholic High School not be done “through the backdoor Rivosa for Monday’s meeting. according to the year or month. Eighth District could contract with and Howell Cheney Regional Voca­ by wholesale changes of jurisdic­ The Eighth Utilities District’s The “trouble areas” include the Republican town Director Geof­ the town to serve those areas. This Connecticut forecast tional Technical School on New tion lines.” Northfield Green condominiums on has been done in the past for the proposal to provide fire protection State Road — would be served by Town negotiators said they frey Naab, representing the town, to all of the area north of Middle Ambassador and Esquire drives. said the straight lines proposed by Buckland section and Bryan the Eighth District. wanted to further study the prop­ The town serves 176 of those units, Central, Eastern Interior, Southwest Interior: Turnpike and west of Parker Street the Eighth District are not neces­ Farms. Tonight, clear. Low in the mid 20s. Wednesday, Mayor Barbara Weinberg, one of osal and consider changing fire- and the Eighth District serves 38. and a section of the former the town’a negotiators, said the sary. He said the main is to partly sunny. High 40 to 45. service lines as part of an overall Rivosa said the division creates In 1982, Bryan Farms residents Manchester-to-Willimantic rail­ town was “ not willing to talk about prepare a map so a dispatcher West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, clear. Low package of settlements to other fire the potential for a response by the defeated an effort by some who live road right of way was tabled by the any wholesale exchange of prop­ and sewer problems. The negotia­ knows exactly which fire depart­ 25 to 30. Wednesday, partly sunny. High near 45. town Monday. wrong department unless the caller ment to call in an emergency. there to join the Eighth District. In erty without talking about” the tors agreed to meet again Feb. 18, Northwest Hills: Tonight, clear. Low 25 to 30. provides the correct address to the November, leaders of the drive to The offer, made during a meeting Buckland firehouse. The town last when they will have a series of dispatcher. “You don’t have to have whole­ Wednesday, partly sunny. High near 40. TCtween negotiating teams from remain within the town’s jurisdic­ month offered to share the facility proposals on these other issues. Another problem exists on Green sale changes of lines to do that,” both governments held to discuss tion said there is still strong with the Eighth District so that it “That gives us something to start Manor Drive, where all but one Naab said. sentiment in Bryan Farms against s longstanding problems, in effect could more easily serve northwest­ talking about in terms of trading house is served by the Town Fire would have made It logical for the Penny also said that changing the being served by the district. Pre Kitty Hawk ern Manchester. The district pro­ off,” Penny said. Department. lines raises the question of who Coastal forecast district to control the town’s vides sewer service and volunteer James Sarles, an Eighth District Response to accidents that occur should collect fire taxes in those Both sides agreed Monday that it Jeana Yeager and Dick Rutan recently made aviation controversial Buckland firehouse fire to most of northern Manches­ deputy fire chief, said his team’s in the center of West Middle areas. However, Eighth District was important to come up with a Long Island Sound to Watch Hill. R.I. and on Tolland Turnpike. ter, including the Buckland section. history with their non-stop flight around the world. proposal would have solved a Turnpike — where the main border negotiator John LaBelle Jr., the definitive map of the jurisdiction Montauk Point: Under the proposal, two key Town Director Stephen Penny, Some compare them with the Wright brothers or Charles number of problems with existing lies — was also cited as a problem. district legal counsel, said the new lines. Both teams also indicated Small craft advisory. areas now served by the town from also on the town’s team, said the lines of jurisdiction. Those prob­ However, the Eighth District pro­ Wind west to northwest 20 to 30 knots with higher Lindbergh. But the two pilots actually owe more to Sir that station — the Bryan Farms borders would be only a change in uncertainty about the location of discussion of who ought to operate lems were listed in a report posed having each department service lines — not jurisdiction. gusts today. Northwest 15 to 20 knots tonight and George Cayley, the father of modern aerodynamics. In the border in some areas. west around 15 knots Wednesday. the EARLY 1800s, Cayley determined that aircraft had Seas 2 to 3 feet today and tonight. to have fixed wings and separate propulsion systems. School plan Variable sun and clouds and breezy today. Fair He flew gliders with curved wings and rudders, and he EM S councils to lose funds tonight and Wednesday. Bolton committees wrote about helicopters and parachutes. J DO YOU KNOW — What is the name of the aircraft rises 14.5% By George Layno and paramedic units, and make cuts are approved. Across the nation to name candidates Herald Reporter quality inspections. Kiskaddon said the state has long Yeager and Rutan tlew around the world? “I think there would be sort of a tried to wean the councils from Dry weather prevailed across most of the nation MONDAY’S ANSWER — In 1985, President Reagan for Bolton By Andrew Yurkovsky Calvin Hutchinson in July, Gov. William A. O’Neill plans to minimal direct affect (on local federal funding. If the governor today and temperatures were mostiy near or above underwent surgery for cancer of the colon. Herald Reporter which left the town without a cut funding to five regional councils service) in the immediate future,” does trim the money — part of a that help coordinate ambulance normai after a day of record highs in the Plains. building inspector, sanitarian, Kiskaddon said. However, he federal block grant allocated by the 1-13-87 *' Knowledge Unlimited. Inc. 1986 and paramedic service by 20 NATIONAL FORECAST — The National Weather Service forecasts sno\« Light snow was scattered near the mountains of BOLTON — School spending BOLTON — The Republican zoning agent and assessor. warned that if the council’s opera­ state to a number of Connecticut and Democratic town commit­ Johnson said Hutchinson re­ percent — a move that will have tions are scaled back, there could health groups — Kiskaddon said it and snow flurries for Wednesday from the central Rockies into the Pennsyivania and and traveiers’ A Newspaper in Education Program would increase 14.5 percent, o r’ nearly $450,000, under the 1987-88 tees will meet this week to signed because he did not get the only a minor impact on service in be future problems in coordinating will be difficult to replace it with A advisories for snow were posted for the Cascades of Sponsored by Manchester, according to a council northern Plains. Rain is expected for the western and central Gulf and for budget proposed Monday by School choose their respective slates help he sought from the Board of emergency medical services for other sources. Washington and northern Oregon. official. coastal areas of Northwest. The Manchester Herald Superintendent Richard Packman. for the municipal election May Selectmen, but he said the towns as their needs grow. “It’s pretty close to impossible,” Light rain was scattered across western sections In the budget he proposed hiring 4. Up for grabs are 29 positions, problem had been developing Todd Kiskaddon, coordinator of Roger Talbot, owner of the he said. Towns are reluctant to the North Central Emergency of Washington and Oregon, extreme south Texas more staff and buying another bus including town treasurer, tax before Cheney became first Ambulance Service of Manchester, increase their funding to the council Medical Services Council, which and the Houston area. and a special-education van. collector and all five members selectman. said today that any cutbacks would because it would mean a 50 to 75 covers Manchester and 29 other Despite the near or higher than usual tempera­ Almanac His spending plan totals of the Board of Selectmen. “ Some might try to make an have only a slight effect on his percent boost in the amount they towns in the Hartford area, said operations. already contribute for the council’s tures, breezy conditions in the northern Appalach­ $3,909,867, with the cost to taxpay­ Of the selectmen, only Mi­ issue of it, but it’s nobody's Monday that a letter O’Neill sent to “I don’t think it's going to have a communication system, he said. ians and aiong the northern Atiantic Coast pushed ers amounting to $3,537,631 because chael Zizka, a Democrat, and fault,” he said. him in December urged the council tremendous impact one way or wind chiils in some sections down into the single Today is Tuesday, Jan. 13, the Secretary of Housing and Urban of $372,236 expected to be received First Selectman Douglas Che­ Accomplishments he credited Kiskaddon added that if the N to look to private sources to replace 13th day of 1987. There are 352 Development by President Lyn­ from the state and other sources. ney, a Republican, have stated to Cheney are the new firehouse, another because it's just an advi­ council had to devote time to digits. $25,000 in federal money it has days left in the year. don B. Johnson. The 1986-87 school budget is that they will seek re-election. completed last year, and road sory group." he said. fund-raising, it would have less received via the state. Mild air in the nation's midsection pushed Today’s Highlight in History: In 1978, former Vice President $3,089,290. Republican Carl Preuss said work he said was more exten­ Mary McClure, coordinator of the time to take care of regular duties. temperatures into the 50s, 60s and 70s Monday Monday he was leaning toward sive than any carried out under The regional councils, which are Eastern EMS Council that serves Five years ago, on Jan . 13,1982, Hubert H. Humphrey died in Packman presented the budget at private, non-profit groups, provide Bolton. Andover and Coventry, said Kiskaddon said the regional across the northern and centrai Plains, breaking an Air Florida 737 taking off in a Waverly, Minn., at the age of 66. running but had not yet made up recent past administrations. records in sections of the Dakotas, Nebraska, a workshop held by the Board of his mind. Selectmen Sandra “ I always run scared,” Che­ training to emergency personnel, staff would have to be reduced, and councils plan to lobby state legisla­ snowstorm crashed into Wa­ Ten years ago: French Prime Education. coordinate service to different a “terribly important” newsletter tors in an effort to prevent the Wyoming and Minnesota. shington D.C.’s 14th Street Bridge Minister Raymond Barre re­ Pierog, a Democrat, and Law­ ney said, commenting on the He called for a full-time rence Converse, a Republican, upcoming elections. “I ’m sure areas by various ambulance firms might have to be scrapped if the cutback. Today’s forecast cailed for rain across south and fell into the Potomac River, jected criticism of his country’s language-arts teacher in the ele- killing 78 people. said that personal considera­ I’ll have a worthy opponent. I’ll Texas and along the northern Pacific Coast; decision to free suspected Pales­ menentary school, a part-time tions would have to be weighed On this date; try my hardest. I have for the snowshowers scattered across the northern Rock­ tinian guerrilla leader Abu Daoud language-arts teacher at the high before they decided whether to last year and a half in office.” ies; and strong and gusty winds in northern New In 1733, Jam es Oglethorpe and two days earlier. school, an additional full-time math run. Ambulances back up E.H. medics Engiand. some 130 English colonists ar­ One year ago: President Rea­ teacher at the elementary school, The Republican Town Com­ Democratic Town Chairman Highs wiii .be in the 20s to 30s across the northern rived at Charleston. S.C., to settle gan opened a week of observan­ and a part-time math instructor at Henry Kelsey declined this The Ambulance Service of Man­ the license for paramedic service is has been small. In 1984 it was 54 mittee will meet tonight at 7:30 chester plans to provide backup Rockies, from northern North Dakota into northern in present-day Georgia ces leading to the birthday of the high school. to choose its slate of candidates. morning to name the likely to serve Bolton, Vernon, South calls, or 3.47 percent. In 1985 it was paramedic service for the East Windsor, Glastonbury and maybe Michigan and from the iower Great Lakes across In 1898, Emile Zola’s famous slain civil rights leader Martin He also proposed changing the The slate will be presented to a candidates from his party, 41, or 2.40 percent. In 1986 it was 66, Hartford Emergency Medical Ser­ some other towns east of the northern New England; 50s to 60s in the southern defense of Capt. Alfred Dreyfus, Luther King Junior, an anniver­ first-grade reading consultant’s Jan. 20 caucus in which all saying they would emerge when or 3.72 percent. vice, which now has a shortage of Connecticut River. Rockies, the southern and central Plains and lower “J ’accuse,” was published in sary which is now a national position from part time to full time, registered Republicans in town the town committee chooses its paramedics. He said he also intends to provide East Hartford Fire Chief David Mississippi Vailey; 60s to 70s over much of southern Paris. holiday. and boosting the hours of a may vote. slate. But he said that unless Roger Talbot, who operates the backup service for the Manchester Dagon said the backup service by Caiifornia, the desert Southwest, Aiabama, Geor­ In 1906, the first advertisement part-time gym and health teacher The Democratic Town Com­ there is a problem, the party the Ambulance Service of Man­ for a radio, a Teiimco selling for generally endorses incumbents service, said today that he has Emergency Medical Service. While gia, South Caroiina and Florida; and 40s to 50s Today’s Birthdays: Actor Ro­ by a half-day a week. mittee is expected to endorse its applied for a license to provide chester would provide residents $7.50, appeared in Scientific slate Friday. The Democratic willing to run again. He said he the town's Emergency Medical across most of the rest of the nation. bert Stack is 68. Hollywood In the budget. Packman ex­ paramedic service and haa 10 Services Council has taken no with added protection. Some fear American. caucus also will be Jan. 20. has no problem with any Demo­ Temperatures around the nation at 2 a.m. EST columnist Army Archerd is 68. plained that a large increase in employees in paramedic training, formal action seeking the backup, has been expressed that the move Republican Town Chairman cratic members of elected ranged from zero at Craig, Coio., to 60 at Key West. In 1941. novelist James Joyce Actress-singer-dancer Gwen Ver- enrollment for the first grade some of whom should be certified Ronald Kraatz, administrator of would lead to dismantling the Mark Johnson said last week boards. Fia. died. don is 62. Actress Frances Stern- prompted most staff increases for by the time the company gets it the service, said the council has dwindling paramedic corps of the that all Republican incumbents MORNING WEATHER — Today’s weather satellite picture, recorded at In 1962, television comedian hagen is 57. Actor-director Cha­ the elementary school. “Historically in Bolton, elec­ paramedic license. The company is discussed the possibility. East Hartford Fire Department. would be running again. He said tions haven't been issue- Ernie Kovacs died in a car crash rles Nelson Reilly is 56. Packman said a new 1>us for the primary ambulance backup The number of times the para­ Seven paramedics have been 2:30 a.m., shows layered clouds lingering over New England and parts of the most prominent issue in the in West Los Angeles. Thought for Today; “I am elementary-school students would oriented." Kelsey said. “Vniat service in both East Hartford and medics in the Manchester service providing round-the-clock service New York. Thick layered clouds blanket the Texas coast and high clouds Air quality selectmen’s campaign was we intend to do is put forth the In 1966, Robert C. Weaver always ready to learn, but I do not cost about $20,000. Next year, he Manchester. have been unable to respond in East Hartford when 10 are probably the resignation of H. best people we can.” extend northward to southern Oklahoma and eastward to southern The state Department of Environmental Protec­ became the first black Cabinet always like to be taught.” — Sir noted, the school plans to eliminate Talbot'said his intent in seekins because the./ were on another call needed. Georgia and northern Florida. A band of layered clouds stretching from tion provides daily air pollution reports and member when he was appointed Winston Churchill. having two bus runs with a single the north Plains to California are associated with a frontal system. Clouds seasonal pollen count information from the pickup system. and showers over Washington and Oregon accompany a low-pressure Department of Heaith Services. The recorded In addition, he proposed spending message is provided at 566-3449. $14,000 to buy a new special- trough. \ education van. Packman said that Assault charges lodged O n the Light Side special-education costs are esti­ mated to rise about $45,000 in An East Hartford man was Michael Malboeuf, 21, of 98B 1987-1988 because more students 3 Adopt a vine Butterfield. “They even gather charged Monday with third-degree Sycamore Lane, has been charged around the vine for family are being helped by the program. assault and risk of injury to a minor with two counts of fourth-degree Capital improvement items total in connection with an incident last HECTOR. N Y. (AP) — Will pictures.” sexual assault in connection with $82,000. Along with the school bus month involving his girlfriend’s November incidents outside down­ PEOPLE Wickham and Judy Butterfield Recently, about 20 people who and the special van, these include 3-year-oid son, police said today. town Main Street offices, police P romptCare have been able to give their grape share in the ownership of several vines held a “parents weekend” $50,000 for oil tanks for Bolton Charles Scott Urquhart, 27, al­ said Monday. vines a good home on the sloping Center School and Bolton High legedly struck the child in the head Police, who made the arrest exchanging lobs there with tennis at the vineyard. Flying high Ready for work hills near Seneca Lake, but with School, and $8,000 fornew carpeting when he was alone with the boy Thursday, said the charges stem star John McEnroe. About 15 people adopted vines IS HERE 140 acres of vineyards it has been in some elementary classrooms Dec. 22 in the mother’s apartment in 1983, the first year. Now, more from complaints from women who Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Within minutes of taking office, difficuit to see that their vines are and providing more parking at the at 262 Union St., police said. The were grabbed in the buttocks. In a than 600 vines have foster homes, Gandhi donned a helmet and T h is is art, man’ Tennessee Gov.-elect Ned raised properly. high school. mother, Lisa Marie Greenwood, 24, Nov. 5 incident, a man riding a parachute and took to the skies in McWherter will fulfill one of his So the brother and sister put up with parents coming from as far Packman said more than $60,000 was not home at the time. bicycle behind 1 Heritage Place a spur-of-the-moment try at Robin Williams says the differ­ most frequent campaign pledges their vines for adoption. away as California and British of these increases should be in­ Urquhart told police that in an approached a woman from behind Wa lkIn “parasailing.” ence between standup comedy by downing a snack of vanilla “ It’s kind of like an aduit Columbia. The adopted vines cluded in the Board of Selectmen’s effort to quiet the crying boy he and grabbed her, police said. The In parasailing, the fiier rises and performing in television wafers and coffee. version of the Cabbage Patch take up nearly one-third of the budget. Not listed are the cost of shook him, then lost his temper and woman was not hurt. drama is like "the difference vineyard. with a parachute pulled by a jeep. Throughout his campaign, the doll.” said Butterfield. “They repairing code violations and han­ struck him on the left side of the In the second incident, Nov. 12, a between hang gliding and oil dicapped access for all three town face, according to a police report. woman was approached from be­ AND FEEL The parachute is detached and have a picture and a certificate drilling.” Democrat told voters, “ All I need the flier floats. is four vanilla wafers and a cup of and the parents can come down W schools, something Packman pro­ He told police he did not think he hind and grabbed as she was The comic has the starring role poses be done in 1987-88. had hurt the boy. With his security men standing coffee, and I ’ll be ready to go to and show people their vines — entering her second-floor office. in an coming TV production of Continuing education for adults Urquhart lived with Greenwood by. the 42-year-oid prime minis­ work.” and they do.” The woman, who wasn’t hurt, said THE CARE ter, who is a form er pilot for Saul Bellow’s “Seize the Day,” “People come down with wa­ — cut from this year’s budget — is at the time of the assault but has she saw a young man riding on a Indian Airlines, rose 400 feet and playing a failed actor-turned- McWherter’s inaugural com­ tering cans or wearing T-shirts being proposed again by Packman since moved to East Hartford, bicycle in the parking lot before the in the 1987-88 budget. The draft police said. He was released on a “ landed like a bird,” said Wing salesman questioning the pur­ mittee hasn’t forgotten. A plate of with their vine’s name written on Connecticut daily assault. the thin brown cookies will be spending plan calls for allocating $2,500 non-surety bond pending an Commander S.C. Dandiya, who pose in his life and going through it. They send them birthday cards Malboeuf was released on a $5,000 served on a silver tray to Monday: 341 $4,140, which includes funding fora appearance Jan. 21 in Manchester non-surety bond pending a Jan. 21 instructed him Sunday. a cathartic re-evaluation of his and Christmas cards. I can’t relationship with his father. Tennessee’s 46th governor during Play Four: 0826 high school diploma program and Superior Court. appearance in Manchester Super­ Gandhi had been driving to his really believe it sometimes.” said arts-and-crafts courses. ior Court. farmhouse retreat on the out­ The production is Williams’ inaugural ceremonies Saturday on the steps of Nashville’s Legis­ skirts of New Delhi when he most dram atic role ever and will lative Plaza. noticed air force cadets parasail­ be broadcast this spring on the ing at Safdarjang Airport. Dan­ Public Broadcasting Service. He wili receive the morning Manchester Herald diya said. RAJIV GANDHI Williams, best-known for his snack after he takes the oath, The prime minister turned . . tries parasailing fast-paced, off-the-wall standup immediately following a 15-gun around, asked if he could fly, and comedy, made his film debut in salute, the committee said in a USPS 327-500 VOL. CVI, No. 88 ^Westowri'^T^iarmacy was quickly accommodated. ’’Popeye” in 1980 and followed release Monday. Publlthad dtlly except Sundey Suggested cerrier rates are $1.50 the weekend vandalism. with "The World According to and certain holidays by the Man­ weekly, $6.50 for one month, $19.25 "W e certainly haven’t had a Garp” and “ Moscow on the chester Publishing Co.. lOBralnard for three months, $M.50 for alx Place, Manchester. Conn. 06040. complaint about Mr. Carson or Hudson” movie roles. months and $77.00 for one year. ‘Johnny Go Home’ Second cin e pottage paid at Man- Mall ratn are available on requnt. his residences, and he’s been a At a news conference Sunday, Today’s quotes cheater. Conn. 445 Hartford Rd. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 1. POSTMASTER: because of our reduced fee “Tonight Show” host Johnny Malibu resident formany yf.-ars,” one critic asked Williams why he Send addreya changn to the Man- PROMPTCARE? 9 Carson’s private tennis stadium said Ireland. “Thisiscertainly an chose to do the role. “ I don’t know what’s going to chntar Herald, P.O. Box 501, Man- To place a clanlfled or display Because you need more than structure, after-hours care for chnter. Conn. 00040. advertisement, or to report a news in Malibu, Calif., now bears tne unfortunate incident.” “ It’s powerful stuff and I happen, but I have a contracted just a walk-in medical tadlity. minor illnesses and injuries is right and I intend to teach the Item, story or picture Idea, call 643- 643-5230 chalked graffiti; "Take your $ A message left with a spokes­ agreed to do it,” Williams said. 2711. 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se Judicial panel calls for better guidelines Connecticut In Briuf re ai Bv Brent Lavmon Yale University School of Law. trouble. point a judge is a personnel matter City youth faces murder charge the shouldn’t be turned into an N re The Associated Press "W e're talking about removing Three judges were later removed somebody from their job, we should from the bench. A fourth, Paul J. adversarial court proceeding. . NORW ALK — A 16-year-old Norwalk youth has been arraigned HARTFORD — A special task have something better," said Ri­ Falsey, withdrew after alcohol " I think it's rather a charade,” on murder charges in the fatal shooting of a 19-year-old man. WJ force says judges whose reappoint­ chard Tulisano, D-Rocky Hill, problems surfaced. Falsey died Wollenberg said. " I don’t think any Harry Batchelor was arrained in Norwalk Superior Court h { ments are challenged by the co-chairman of the Judiciary Saturday of natural causes at the of the judges we questioned last Monday. He is charged in the death of Courtney Martin, who legislature should be given the Committee. age of 60. year didn’t know just what we were police said was shot Sunday with a sawed-off shotgun after di chance to confront their accusers Tulisano said he and Sen. An­ The Judiciary Committee, then talking about.” apparently arguing with Batchelor over money owed to Martin. and review evidence against them. thony V. Avallone, D-New Haven, controlled by Republicans, re­ Chief Court Administrator Aaron Following an autopsy Monday, the state chief medical ar In a report issued Monday, the the other co-chairman, are develop­ jected a fifth nominee of Gov. Ment said the judicial department examiner’s office said Martin died of a shotgun wound to the cc has already adopted many of the Connecticut Citizens Committee on ing "m ore specific, formalized" William A. O’Neill on the grounds abdomen. C< Standards and Procedures for procedures similiar to those recom­ she did not have enough expe­ citizens committees recommenda­ Batchelor was charged with murder and possession of a tions for evaluating new judges. He Reappointment of Judges also said mended by the citizens committee, rience. O’Neill then withdrew the sawed-off shotgun, and was being held on $100,000 bond pending dc the General Assembly should spell nomination. declined to discuss how the legisla­ including a quasi-legal hearing an appearance in Stamford Superior Court on Jan. 27. It has always been a problem ture handled the confirmation of out the standards it is going to use where both judges and their critics “ It appears the victim might have been dealing drugs,” for evaluating judges. Reappoint­ would present evidence, with Judi­ getting lawyers to give adverse sitting judges up for reappointment according to Lt. Frank Pinto. He said police found bags of ment should be denied only if the ciary Committee members in the testimony about judges before last year. CO marijuana along a short path Martin took after being shot. judge's "performance has been role of jurors. whom they frequently practice. "Looking back, it’s obvious that 8U seriously or persistently improper Tulisano has complained that Tulisano said he would solve that by everyone could have done some­ establishing an advocacy system. A or inadequate," the report said. some lawmakers turned last year’s thing to alleviate the problems that Wl The Connecticut Judge's Associa­ representative from the bar associ­ Chlorine leaks from Norwalk plant confirmation hearings into a witch­ occurred,” he said. be tion created the committee in the hunt. Part of the problem, he said, ation could appear as a sort of NORWALK — Chlorine gas leaked from the Norwalk sewage wake of last year's highly public­ stemmed from a survey of lawyers prosecutor on behalf of attorneys Seventy judges — an unusally treatment plant, but posed no danger to nearby residents due to a TI with complaints against a judge, he large number — came up for ized ousting of three judges and the commissioned by Rep. R.E. Van strong wind, a fire oHicial said. Ju rejection of two others. said. reappointment in 1986. This year, 11 Norstrand, R-Darien and speaker Deputy Fire Chief Sanford Anderson said that wind dispersed The committee was composed of of the House at the time. Rep. William Wollenberg, R- Superior Court Judges are up for se the highly toxic fumes Monday and officials did not have to ask 13 state and federal judges, lawy­ The lawyers were asked to rate Farmington, who was co-chairman reappointment and eight interim kil residents in the immediate vicinity to evacuate their homes. ers, educators and business execu­ judges and from that anonymous of the Judiciary Committee during judges come up for confirmation. John Gross, the plant manager, said approximately 500 pounds tives. The committee's chairman survey. Van Norstrand concluded last year’s confirmation hearings, Tulisano said one and possibly two all was Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. of the that five or six Judges were in said the decision whether to reap­ of those will face unusual scrutiny. of chlorine gas was released shortly after 3 a.m. as Edwin Violet, an employee, was turning on a 2,000-pound chlorine cylinder pr when the connection broke op some piping. an Anderson, however, found that the leak was a result of an Treasurer readies divestment proposai improperly sealed valve on a chlorine-containing cylinder. Ti HARTFORD (AP) - State years, O'Neill had said during last very least, the state is not investing always affected by a change in sa Treasurer Francisco L. Borges year's campaign that if he were in companies supplying weapons in leadership and there have been Man charged with wife’s murder m; said he would have a proposal re-elected, he would get moving on the conflict. three changes in the last year,” ready within weeks to force the sale it. NEWTOWN — A Newtown man whose wife has been missing Also Monday, Borges announced Borges told reporters after the 3 of all state investments in compan­ since mid-November has been arrested on a charge of murder, Under current law, the state is the appointment of Edward Forand 30-minute meeting. He said the ies doing business with white-ruled state police said today. at' not permitted to invest in compan­ Jr. as deputy treasurer. Forand has agency has been troubled by South Africa, as requested by Gov. Richard Crafts was arrested today about 12; 30a.m., according ies dealing with South Africa unless been with the treasurer’s office for tension between classified state is to Trooper James Blydner at the Southjiury barracks. William A. O'Neill. the company adheres to the Sulli­ 2'/i years, working as the depart­ employees and the political appoin­ “ It’s got to be more than your Crafts was being held on $750,000bond at the barracks, Blydner van Principles, a set of strict ment’s media spokesman and as an tees who run it. re typical one-liner that says ‘full “ That tension need not be un­ said. equal-opportunity guidelines. executive assistant to former pe divestiture.'” Borges said Monday. Treasurers Joan R. Kemler and healthy,” Borges said. He said no other information was being released on the matter, The proposal is to be considered by Borges said he had begun work on Henry E. Parker. He said he would soon appoint a pending a morning news conference. the 1987 General Assembly. a similar proposal for state invest­ blue-ribbon commission to make Crafts’ 39-year-old wife, Helle, a flight attendant for Pan Borges said the idea of divesting ments in companies doing business The announcement came during American Airways, had been reported missing Nov. 19. Her car with Northern Ireland, the scene of a meeting at the Capitol of recommendations on improving in companies doing business with was found in an employees parking lot at John F. Kennedy conflict between Catholics and Treasury Department employees, the office’s operations. the racially divided country Airport in New York. "makes business sense and also Protestants, and the Irish and during which both Borges and Borges also promised full cooper­ makes moral sense.” British, for generations. Forand promised to improve em­ ation with the state auditors, who Although he had resisted full Among other things, Borges said ployee morale. have been critical of the agency’s Apartment fire kills Water bury man divestiture for the past several he wants to make sure that at the "Morale in every agency is alleged sloppy practices for years. WATERBURY — A 32-year-old man was killed during an early BESSON OES morning apartment fire, authorities reported. Fire Marshall Irwin Hale said Charles V. Sears of Waterbury - I ) s r-vi I ' i Retail Merchants Association and Drive, according to Hale. l-.,- i t r ^ towns would no longer be able to being able to get employees back to should be held on the bill, the first the Connecticut Food Stores ‘ J ! ;| ' ! >;> , 4 require municipal employees to work on callbacks,” he said. step toward making it law. Association. I. .* -v« live within town borders under a bill The issue has been in the news in The bill would allow municipali­ The minimum wage in Connecti­ Problems hamper nuke warning test , NEW vo>»l^ set for consideration today by the recent weeks since the city of New ties to impose “ reasonable require­ cut has not changed since 1981. •flr*. < . Haven fired 20 workers found to ments related to the permissible i General Assembly’s Labor and The committee will also consider Communication problems hampered a recent test of Rhode Public Employees Committee. have been ignoring the city’s distance of an employee’s commute a bill requiring companies with SO Island’s plan to react to accidents at nuclear power plants in -»>«epoie& icEus “ This would put the issue strictly residency requirement. One town ... to protect the health, safety and or more workers to have non­ Massachusetts and Connecticut, a report on the drill said. ! • t ' 4 in the collective bargaining process official says the employees won’t be welfare of the municipality and its smoking areas. A similar bill to be Joseph DiMarco, executive director of the state Emergency I " J. ^ ' 4 where it belongs,” said Rep. re-hired even if the bill becomes citizens.” considered by the legislature would Management Agency, said Monday the November test was Joseph. A. Adamo, D-West Haven, law. Another bill on today’s agenda apply to companies with 20 of more considered a "resounding success,” but shortfalls in communi­ co-chairman of the committee. A spokesman for the Connecticut would raise the minimum wage in workers. cation systems might have caused a delay in notifying local ’ 'To some extent, every employer Conference of Municipalities, Connecticut from $3.37 to $4.50 an One other measure to be consi­ hour. officials and residents of approaching radioactive gases had has a certain right to set certain which lobbies at the Capitol on dered today for a public hearing there been an actual accident. conditions of. employment. But behalf of the state’s 169 cities and That bill, also sponsored by < would require the state to pay the The problems, which DiMarco said were to be expected here, what purpose does it serve? Is towns, said the group has taken no Adamo, has the strong support of enltre cost of health insurance for it good public policy? I think maybe position on Adamo’s proposal. the state AFL-CIO but is opposed by because it was the first test of the plan, were not life-threatening, retired state employees. The state he said. 9 it’s just a throwback to the old days Adamo’s committee was to vote such lobbies at the Connecticut now pays 60 percent of those costs. 9 Ik v< Lotto winner gets first check Sll

Damage claim prompts battle over elm tree NEWINGTON-- The winner of Friday night’s Lotto jackpot of ai more than $2 million received her first of 20 annual installments BENSON&HEDGES « NORWICH (AP) - It was Elm disease, which decimated the blown loose by Hurricane Gloria in part of this century. Monday, according to state lottery officials. Yvonne Gibbons’ damage claim September 1985 and should have nation’s elm population in the 1920s As a result, she said, the elm tot^aTof« W1^2« '^ho refused to give her age, won a th n against Norwich after an elm and 1930s, by annual injections of been removed by the city. population has dropped fromm 170 branch fell on her car that helped fungicide. After city workers tagged the million to about 30 million. " I was completely numb with disbelief,” Sola said. "M y because quality matters. convince city fathers to chop down tree for removal. Gibbons collected greatest delight will be knowing my grandsons will be able to pi the ancient tree. The council has said it will 30 signatures, representing a ma­ The institute is now working with college of their choice. Now ail they have to do is get ni reconsider the decision at its jority of her Penobscot Street Boy Scouts throughout the country M And now it is Gibbons who has meeting Jan. 20, Gibbons said neighbors, on a protest petition. to sell saplings of the disease- la Monday. If the city opts to go Sola purchased the winning Ucket at the; East Rock Package become the leader of an ardent resistant elm developed by Eugene otore in Hamden. The winning numbers were: 1-3-15-19-22-34. 11 band trying to convince the City through with cutting down the elm. Although a test in November Smalley, a University of Wisconsin Gibbons said she and others will Council that uprooting the tree, found the tree to be free of disease, plant pathologist, and called the bi seek to challenge the decision in which was planted in the early the council went ahead and voted to American Liberty elm. Red Cross changes blood policy tr court. destroy it because of the risk of 7 nineteenth century, may be an act 7 hi of near-treaso.i. future damage claims. Despite repopulation efforts, HARTFORD — The American Red Cross in Connecticut has “ I have never seen a tree that got “ it’s going to take a long time for agreed to reverse a longstanding policy and to cooperate with lo "You know the elm is the national so many people volunteering to “ The point is the tree is a hazard those little trees to reach the size of patients seeking to receive blood only from their friends and tree? ... Would the City Council go save it,” said Barbara O’Brien, and that is the council’s concern,” the tree in Norwich,” O’Brien said. relatives. tl assistant director of the Elm out and shoot a bald eagle?” City Manager Dale Cunningham Elms have been saved from the The demand for such so-called "directed donations” of blood SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking w Gibbons said. Research Institute in Harrisville, said last week. "It could cause a ax elsewhere in Connecticut. bi N.H. "It must be a very, very has risen dramatically in recent years because of fears that the The council voted last week to death.” fo special tree.” In Ridgefield last year, hundreds deadly AIDS virus can be spread through blood transfusions, an By Pregnant Women May Result in Fetal level the tree, one of two elms In her crusade. Gibbons also had organization official said. remaining in this southeastern the tree declared a historic land­ of citizens bought "Save The Elm” The controversy began when the Dr. Ritchard Cable, the organization’s state director, said Connecticut city. mark by the Elm Research t-shlrts and more than 2,060 people Injury, Premature Birth, And Low Birth Weight. pi Public Works Department’s de­ Monday that the policy change came in response to public th Institute. signed a petition against cutting Gibbons said Jon Parker, a cided in October to cut down the down a tree that interfered with a pressure. w Salem tree surgeon, inspected the tree after the city paid Gibbons $400 O'Brien said bark beetles carry­ supermar'ket’s plans for expansion. What we think this does is allow individuals who feel strongly tree last week then called city for damage to her car from a fallen ing Dutch elm disease were shipped Town officials voted to realign the about this to have the opportunity” to have blood from specified officials to tell them it was healthy branch. with imports of wood from Europe entrance to the market so the elm donors, he said. hi and could be protected from Dutch She said the branch had been into the United States in the early wouldn’t b'* touched. 10 6 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Jan. 13.1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Jan. 13.1987 - 7 OPINION Democrats hail plan U.S. assures Israel on documents WASHINGTON (AP) - The and not simply to try to gain the sharply to recent disclosures in United States privately assured said. to retrain workers release of American hostages from Washington of their government’s • CIA Director William Casey /■8 Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak groups in Lebanon linked to Iran, involvement in the weapons deal concluded in a revised intelligence Shamir that the release of two which the State Department lists as and to reports Israel also had assessment last spring that the state should WASHINGTON (AP) — With Education Committee chaired White House documents on the sale a supporter of terrorism. helped arrange the diverson of Soviets were less likely to attack changes expected in the by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, of American arms to Iran was not riesaeNTNis Jack At the same time, the North funds from Iran to U.S.-backed Iran or have influence than the CIA U.S. labor market by the year D-Mass. intended to “ cast aspersions” on memorandum suggested Israel rebels in Nicaragua. believed in 1985, according to The >lcT BepaRe.irjf 2000, the Reagan administra­ Israel, U.S. officials said. The Labor Department pro- ' played a principal role in the arms Reagan, back at work in the Oval Washington Post. get rid of Anderson tion’s call for a massive new $l “ The idea was to tell the Israelis deal. North was forced to resign A ll IbNevuTH billion program to retrain laid jects the U.S. economy will Office for the first time since That amended analysis appears generate 11 million new jobs by that that we definitely did not from the National Security Council prostate surgery a week earBer, to have called into question a off workers is drawing cheers intend to cast blame,” an official, staff after the arms deal became from a Democratic-controlled the mid-1990s atop the 2.4 met alone Monday with David primary White House rationale for SVPKs W/MWS. million created in 1986. But nine who demanded anonymity, said known publicly in November. Abshire, the U.S. diplomat in the Iranian arms sales, which the death Congress. Monday. Ambassador Thomas Pickering, Three House members said out of 10 of them will be in charge of coordinating the White president approved last January traditionally non-unionized and One of the documents was Presi­ reading from “ talking points” House’s response to Inquiries into partly to assist Iran against “ inter­ Monday they plan legislation dent Reagan’s intelligence finding cabled to him from Washington, enacting Reagan's proposed generally lower-paying service the Iran-Contra affair. vention by the Soviet Union,” said and Information industries with of a year ago authorizing the gave the assurances Sunday to Worker Adjustment Assistance In other developments: the newspaper, quoting Informed continued net job losses ex­ weapons sales. The other was a Shamir. • Sen. David L. Boren, D-Okla., sources in today’s editions. Since convicted killer Gary Gilmore died at Program to provide training, Has the press pected in manufacturing, min­ memorandum prepared for Rea­ “ We wanted to explain the the hands of a Utah firing squad 10 years ago, counseling, job information and chairman of the Senate Intelligence • Congressional committees pre­ ing and farming. gan by Lt. Col. Oliver L. North, the background and the reasoning Committee, imposed new restric­ relocation aid to 700,000 of the 2 paring to investigate the arms sales more and more states have employed the former National Security Council behind the White House’s release of tions on senators and staff million workers who annually With the post-World War II are also planning to look into the death penalty in the name of justice. staffer who played a crucial role in the documents,” the U.S. official members to prevent further leaks been fair with lose their jobs to imports, plant Baby Boom completed, the the affair. said. “ We told the prime minister of sensitive Information from the possible misuse or diversion of Sixty-six men and one woman have been closings and new technology. labor market is expected to The memorandum, dated last about the President’s desires to get money in a CIA-run Swiss bank decline from an annual growth panel’s files. executed since the death of Gilmore, who was The administration is still Jan. 17, said Shimon Peres, then the before the people.” Boren and Sen. William S. Cohen, account that received more than rate of 3 percent in the 1970s to $500 million for the purchase of the first person to be put to death after the the president? drafting its own bill to carry out Israeli prime minister, had pro­ The official said part of the North R-Maine, the panel’s new ranking Reagan’s proposal. Labor De­ an all-time low of just 1 percent posed through a special emissary a memorandum had already been arms for the Afghan rebels, re­ U.S. Supreme Court reinstituted the death by 1995. GOP member, repeated in state­ J partment officials said Monday. plan designed, with U.S. assist­ leaked. ported the Post, quoting unidenti­ penalty in 1976. There appears to be little ments on the Senate floor that a But the program’s broad According to Labor Depart­ ance, to help bring about a more “ We did not intend to Cast document widely circulated late fied congressional sources. likelihood the rate will slow, and it could WASHINGTON — The story of the hostility j outline and the Justifications for between President Reagan and the media is tM j ment estimates, 80 percent of moderate government in Tehran. aspersions,” he said. last week by the news media • CBS News reported Monday become more rapid. it were to be presented today by the new entrants will be women, The documents were released His account was corroborated by apparently was a preliminary draft that North told associates he had tangled a topic perhaps to be settled by a poll. But it j Labor Secretary William E. A nationwide poll released this week blacks and immigrants — peo­ Friday by the White House. They another U.S. official and by a report on the findings of the panel’s threatened to kill Iranian arms has raised misgivings that hang over Washington ^ Brock III in his first appearance ple who, as groups, now hold the bolstered Reagan’s claim that he diplomatic source who insisted on showed that 86 percent of Americans support inquiry. dealer Manucher Ghorbanifar if like a miasma. ■ before a new Senate Labor and fewest job skills. approved the weapons sales as part anonymity. “ No documents will be checked word of the secret arms deal leaked the death penalty for murder, and half think it There has always been a fundamental conflict i of a broad-based policy toward Iran Israeli officials have reacted out to members or staffers,” Boren out. is appropriate for other crimes as well. between politician and press that is built into the A The issue of capital punishment has always Open Forum American system. From its primitive state when . been a difficult one for a civilized society to anyone cantankerous enough could setnp his press . grapple with. and assail the village elders, our system has pitted the ferreter of fact against the manipulator of Some crimes are so incredibly brutal and does a good job and he is courteous complaining to the carrier's opinion. : New State wells and friendly to the people on his family or the newspaper. senseless that they seem to cry out for deadly Some journalists have become skilled in the ; route. I think that most of his I now understand why newspap­ retribution. At the same time, the taking of need protection jugular arts and have inflicted painful cuts upon customers would agree that he is a ers are always looking for carri­ another life — for whatever reason — must be the president. Some White House aides, in turn, _ . To the Editor: good carrier. ers. It’s pretty discouraging for a regarded as a horrible act. have become skilled at the serpentine game of ' •ROT YOURSELF TO A NEW EXPERIBtCE N Why is a kid who is usually kid to receive little compliment T/ politics and have led the media astray. If some Connecticut lawmakers have their A forthright means of supplying conscientious not given the be­ when he’s doing a good job, but a What is your opinion? Has the media gone too far way, the state’s judges and juries will not good quality water for our city nefit of doubt by us adults? Our pile of complaints for being late in its assaults upon the president? Or has the press m I^ANICINGm We’re proud to announce that all Heritage banking locations are now part of the extensive have to face the ethical and practical water works has been the drilling family was involved in a car when it wasn’t even his fault. merely been doing its duty as monitor, arbiter and - COMFEb banking family. of wells in the vicinity of New State accident the other night and By The Associated Press dilemmas posed by the death penalty. critic of all politicians? Your views will have an Road. The wells have been highly fortunately we were all OK, but Frank and Judi Addabbo Big and small customers alike, are availing themselves of the personalized service that is the hallmark of COMFED Rep. Richard D. Tulisano, D-Rocky Hill, impact on both institutions. successful, supplying good qual­ had to remain at the accident 27 Walker St. Winds whipped snow into nearly and Sen. Anthony V. Avallone, D-New Haven, If you think the press has been fair to President . 20-foot drifts today in Britain and retail banking. At COMFED, customer satisfaction is our first priority. This distinction makes COMFED nothing less than ity water to meet about half of our scene for over an hour. By thetime Manchester co-chairmen of the Legislature’s Judiciary Reagan, please dial 1-900-210-3280. If you think the .* trains there froze to the tracks as a total requirement. Obviously we got home, we were all a bit a new way to bank. media has been unfair, dial 1-900-210-3284. The Siberian blast sent temperatures Committee, have proposed replacing the very important has been the shaken, but my husband and son telephone company will bill you 50 cents for the ^ across Europe dipping to record Tbday, you have a greater understanding of checking, savings, and investments. We understand you want a better death penalty with a life prison term that absence of surface development, took right off to deli ver the papers call. lows. Scores of people have died in way to m an^e your finances. So we’ll do our best to make your money grow at COMFED. That’s why we provide a spectrum would offer no chance of parole. potentially detrimental to the for his route and another he was Or just write the telephone number of your choice” avalanches and weather-related quality of water which accumu­ doing for his friend. The phone Letters policy accidents. of personalized, secure banking products. The fact is, you’re as important to us, as your money is to you. The measure is a sound one that offers a on a post card and mail it to Peoples Poll, P.O. Box lates in the underlying aquifer. rang incessantly with people The Manchester Herald wel­ In Turkey, 13 people were killed compromise between the concerns of both 2300, Washington, D.C.. 20013. If you wish to , Whatever your banking requirements; retail banking, home mortgages, residential construction loans, corporate Equally forthright is the prop­ hollering about their late paper, comes original letters to the Monday when avalanches buried supporters and critics of the death penalty. elaborate your views, we will welcome a letter. banking, or commercial real estate financing; one of our five sophisticated divisions can be of assistance. osal by a responsible member of never giving me a chance to editor. five homes in two villages in the Forty-two percent of the poll respondents The results will be tabulated, analyzed and our business community, Man­ explain. My son and husband met Letters should be brief and to province of Tunceli. The Soviet All of our locations are staffed with qualified professionals. Our people are why ^ interpreted by the veteran pollster. Dr. Vincent J. - who favored the death penalty said they chester Lumber Co., to expand its up with one rude adult after the point. They should be typed or news agency Tass said avalanches Breglio of Research/Strategy/Management Inc. < killed 29 people in Soviet Georgia. we’ve been a major New England institution since 1892. One with more than $1 billion believed it was needed ‘‘to protect society.” operations onto the land atovethe another alllookingfortheir paper, neatly handwritten, and, forease As a guide, here’s a summary of the opposing At least 18 other people have been The natural-life terms proposed by the wells. Present reaction? A great not to mention all the phone calls in editing, should be double­ in assets and $90 million in capital funds. arguments; ' killed in weather-related accidents SAVINGS BAMK Judiciary Committee co-chairmen would also hue and cry about the near we and the newspaper office spaced. Letters must be signed Enjoy a more personable banking experience and return to good “old-fashioned” across Europe since the spell of You can bank on it serve to protect society by keeping convicted certainty of contaminating the received. Does it ever occur to with name, address and daytime extreme cold weather hit four days service. "M e a good look at COMFED— it’s a new and better way to bank. ground water which seeps down killers off the streets — permanently. these adults that we are all late on telephone number (for THE CASE FOR THE PRESS: The need for the ' ago. into the aquifer. occasion with good reasons? He verification). press to occupy an adversary role was clear to Three people died in storms that The prospect of a lifetime in prison would The situation suggests that the swept across Greece over the may be detained at school, be sick The Herald reserves the right America’s Founding Fathers. That is why they " also seem to satisfy the other reasons cited by experts who guideouruseof water weekend and coastguards said four or late from a class trip, whatever to edit letters in the interests of made freedom of the press the first guarantee of proponents of the death penalty — deterrence resources chose not to propose fishermen were missing after their the reason. When the paper is late brevity, clarity and taste. the Bill of Rights. Without press freedom, they ,<.; and punishment. purchase of the land above when ona rarepccasion, please have the Address letters to: Open Fo­ boats capsized in high seas. warned, the other freedoms would fall. For Sub-zero temperatures, heavy the wells were about to be drilled. courtesy to be patient and wait or To critics of capital punishment, the rum, Manchester Herald, P.O. government, by its nature, tends to oppress. And snowfalls and freezing winds Too much money. call and ask where it is rather than ‘Tulisano-Avallone measure offers a margin of Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. government without a watchdog would soon whipped up to 20 foot snow drifts in “ Too much” is still the reaction safety that would eliminate the chance of a oppress the people it was created to serve. the Isle of Sheppey, south of London when the cost of the land is With rare exceptions, top officials and authorized' on England’s east coast. man or woman being wrongly put to death. anticipated at about $100,000 per spokesmen say only what the president wants them About 600 passengers were As long as there is a chance that an innocent acre. That’s a bit less than $2.50 a trapped in seven snowbound, un­ to say. It is the function of the press to dig out the man or woman could be executed — and there square foot. heated trains for up to 10 hours 3 facts and give the people an alternative to the always will be in this imperfect world — there As to how much is too much, the Monday night, with overnight SIR, THE CoRPLEgS PHOME REpoRTS official version of events. question is. how much will it cost temperatures falling to 10 degrees, is no place for the death penalty. President Reagan thought he could circumvent , to obtain equivalent water after T he answering machine has cur coMMuNaT/oNsl the lowest in Britain for 25 years. Connecticut should set an example for the the working press and reach the public outside the Snowplows fought through drifts the wells have been destroyed? rest of the nation and get rid of its death The Burglar Alarm has Seal^p the dooRs , historical process. For six years, it seemed to work * to reach the trains. Snowdrifts also Where will it com e from? ~ on the surface. But under the surface, the media ■ cut off access to some villages, and penalty statute. We know that the water we get AMP THE VCR i§ recorpimg All Movements. chafed with investigative itch. What it couldn’t many schools were closed. from these wells is good water. THE Microwave iS AT FULL PoV/ER. ^ learn in the usual ways, it began to dig for. Some of At Westcliff, just north of Dover, And, there is plenty of it. Let's do the exposures may not have been published, at the sea froze along a TOO-yard what has to be done to protect it. stretch of beach, with ice floating 12 least would not have been sought so diligently, ; up to half a mile out to sea. In 13 were it not that the Reagan presidency stirred up 14 Clint Hendrickson Essex, trains froze to the rails and the press. 15 72 S. Hawthorne St. S-foot drifts blocked the line. Manchester The Central Electricity Generat­ 17 ing Board said it met an all-time THE CASE FOR H IE PRESIDENT: An angry record demand in England and 18 memorandum, never intended to be read outside Wales as Britons turned up their 19 News carriers the White House, summarizes President Reagan’s heat. 20 feelings about his press coverage. His acts and Even London’s Big Ben was 22 23 policies are reported to the nation, he believes, by affected by the cold Monday, with are people, too one of its bells producing only a dull 24 “ a left-of-center working press” that does “ a 27 To the Editor: bong when it struck the hour. A masterful job reporting all the gory details” when rubber fitting that absorbs the 31 32 ord anything goes wrong. strike of a hammer had frozen, a I think it would be nice if people HAVE THE W At a time when the nation needs strong 33 government official said, causing 34 who have the paper delivered at ^PROCESSOR PRINT THE TeRm^ leadership, the president believes, the media is distortion in the distinctive chimes. home by a carrier would show a 35 oF SuRrenper. This House doing its best to weaken and, if possible, destroy In Paris, where the temperature 36 little concern for the carrier. IS OURS! him. He thinks the people who cover the White dropped to 11 degrees overnight, 37 “C ’mon. I should be out on the streets by Our son has been delivering the House put their own prejudices and politics above two Metro stations were kept open 30 now. I'm NOT the VICTIM, ya know!" newspaper for a year. We feel he the national welfare. to shelter some of the city’s 40 41 The Washington media “ will remain allies of the estimated 5,000 to 20,000 homeless. Normally, the Metro stations close 42 Democratic Party” and “ its anti-administration for ttie night at 1:30 a.m. 45 cant will not stop,” the memo declares. Winter’s grip descended on the Furthermore, the memo adds hopelessly, “ there’s French Riviera as well, where a 46 Clean water: extravagant spending scheme absolutely nothing the Republicans can do about 49 slight dusting of snow fell on the 50 it.” palm trees of Nice’s Promenade WASHINGTON — Any legislation approved by $100 billion mark if not contained. des Anglais. 53 9 In Moscow, which is experiencing 54 both houses of Congress without a single dissenting 9 its coldest January ever, the 55 vote surely ought to engender skepticism if not REAGAN HAS WAGED a determined campaign Dormitory debates suspicion. temperature rose from about- 26 to impose some sanity upon the program. Early in Americans may have played a part in the student 56 liia t’s certainly true in the case of the 1986 degrees to about- 6, but Muscovites his first term, he successfully pressed Congress to unrest in China — but not in the way that traded the extreme cold for heavy amendments to the Clean Water Act. promoted by reduce the federal share of construction costs from CIA-watchers suspect. An insider told us that the snows and high winds. Snowplows 57 countless legislators as crucial to environmental 58 i 75 percent to 55 percent and to slash annual culprits may well have been American exchange and snow removal machines were quality and approved last autumn by a 408-0 vote in spending from $5 billion to $2.4 billion. students engaging in rap sessions with their operated overtime to corral the the House and a 96-0 vote in the Senate. Last year, he proposed phasing out the federal Chinese classmates. Long hours are devoted to shifting drifts that threatened to The measure did indeed include dozens of program by spending $5.6 billion during the discussion on the mechanics of democracy, the block the streets. The Soviet news agency Tass provisions crucial to sustaining the cleanup of the ensuing four years to finance projects already nuts and bolts of freedom that are new and nation’s lakes, rivers and other public waterways. reported Monday that avalanches under way. Congress, however, insisted upon wonderful to the Chinese students. This would Moreover, it extends two landmark environmental spending more than three times as much for twice bad swept away houses in Soviet explain why the most explicit demand of the Georgia, killing 29 people. It did not 3 I laws — the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of reenacted by margins so large that a second as long — $18 billion over an eight-year period. student demonstrators has been for “ freedom of say when the deaths occurred. 4 1972 and the Clean Water Act of 1977. presidential veto could not be sustained. To wean state and local governments from the the press” — as guaranteed in the First In the northern city of Leningrad, But $18 billion of the $20 billion authorized by the Before that occurs, it’s worth noting that until federal dole after the eight years. Congress also Amendment. After 200 years, the U.S. Constitution temperatures Monday reached- 31 bill was earmarked for the construction of sewage 1972, funds for the construction of sewage approved an especially generous "transition” still packs an inspirational wallop. degrees, the lowest since officials treatment facilities that traditionally and properly treatment plants logically came from water-usage program. began keeping records in 1743, the 7 have been the financial responsibility of state and fees or property taxes collected by state or local It called for authorization of an additional $8.4 official news agency said. Siberia 7 local governments. governments. billion, to be placed into a revolving loan fund from reported its coldest early January Shortly after Congress adjourned for the year, The federal program was intended to allow which states could borrow at below-market interest in 15 years. the bill was “ pocket vetoed” by President Reagan, municipalities to catch up with growth that had rates, then transfer the money to municipalities Rural schools in Sweden were c l o ^ and trains were canceled. who neither signed nor directly vetoed it within 10 occu rr^ during the 1950s and 1960s but then seeking construction funds. iHanrlipstpr Hrralft business days after Congress conclud^ its work Industrial plants and homeowners finance future construction themselves. Aware that the lure of pork barrel is again likely Founded In 1881 were told to conserve electricity. for the year. Instead, state and local spending on to be irresistible to most members of Congress, the Stockholm’s temperature was- 11 That was the only prudent, responsible action the waste-treatment facilities plummeted with the Reagan administration has advanced a for one 24-hour period at the president could have taken because in recent years availability of money from Washington, and compromise that calls for spending $12 billion over weekend, a record low for the the sewage treatment grant program has become a ALEXANDER Q.RELU...... ::a «S.«:“ h" sewage plant financing became the second largest eight years. Swedish capital. CENTRAL CONNECTICUT OFFICES: Coventry Route 31, 742-7321 • Manchester (3 ) 23 Main St., 647-0568,1007 Main St., 649-4586, Denmark’s Meteorological Insti­ wholly unjustifiable “ pork barrel” operation. federally funded public works program, after But the politicians on Capitol Hill have been K-Mart Plaza, 649-3007 • Glastonbury “ Inside" Frank’s Supermarket, 633-7655 • South W indsor 29 Oakland Road, 644-2484 tute said worse weather was highway construction. Joined by environmental organizations that ought m a r k f . a b r a it is ...... B ^ „J r® .? expected. MiUtary vehicles supp­ NOW, HOWEVER, both the House and Senate When initiated in 1972, the federal program was to know better in mounting a determined campaign SHELDON COHEN...... M«ni0«r OTHER (X)NNECTICUT OFFICES: East Haven, Hamden, M ilford, New Haven, West Haven Member FSLIC. An Equal Housing Lender. lied emergency transport services have placed the legislation atop the agenda for the estimated to cost a total of $18 billion. It now has ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... P rl^ " u*"*"*' to resurrect the original extravagant spending in the areas most seriously 100th Congress. It almost certainly will be JEANNE Q. FROMERTH...... i:::: CircuVZ: !U:n5r consumed $44 billion and will soar far beyond the scheme. affected. —— MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuegday. Jan. 18. 1987 MANCHESTER HERAI.D, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 1987 — ! HAQAR TH t HORNIRLC by DIk ■rewiM .ANC?&f2US MATUPe FA&veR THAN BOY'S J HOW PO YOU ACCOUHT FOR THAT?//

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God will save us the unlucky will cry, It is the world who has created these bricks. “There is a reason we were left alive," ■J^Ju I can still see out, but don’t like what I see. The new race will be only an imitation. THE BORN LOSER ^ by Art Sansom You are evil world — You scare me. Sorry souls subject to damnation,' Infinitesimal for generations to come, Layer seven, eight, and layer nine. Death march more heard than the beat of a drum. If the world gives freedom — I want mine! Puzzles A s t r o g r a p h The survivors are filled with despair. The freedom to stay in my shell. The trauma leaving them beyond repair. 3 Where it is quiet, safe, and happy as well. Most should be kept under lock and key, Hln ACROSS 6 Furniture wood Answer to Previous Puzzle Yet these were the ones left to be. 7 Needle (comb, I see the layers growing higher still. The breeders of a new race. 1 Montreal form) ^ o u r ballplayer 8 Agile And could climb over if it were my will. No path to retrace. 5 And others (2 9 Football coach wds.) . Ewbank b irth d a y But no! Block out the sun, block out the rain. They will set up towns, cities, and nations, 9 Bent to one 10 Depend And let the world call me insane! A new world of pain and desperation. side 11 Holler Jan. 14,1987 12 Throw oil 16 Shoshoneans FRANK AND ERNEST ' by Bob Thaves To be lucky I am grateful, 13 Central points 21 Made of (suff.) 14 Wide shoe size 22 Chicken Luck will play a very active role in your Please, put a roof over my head. I imagine the scientists, politicians, and armies are also. 15 Full of ecstatic 23 Water hole personal affairs in the year ahead. i F R E 5 H FpOPVce I Chance developments will be responsi­ * -AA - I think I would be better off dead. joy 24 Order of ^ . W H Y IS I T N O MATTER For it’s too late to be sorry ... ble for altering your objectives. 17 Building whales CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jqn. 19) It's best addition 25 Test PAT X 5’Hop Cindy Colvin Christa Gearhart not to make promises or commitments WHICH Joe Kiss 18 Full of (suff.) 26 Went by car 19 Number to others today merely for the sake of ALL TH ^r HAV£= a p e 27 TV's talking expediency. You won't take them seri­ 20 Fortuneteller horse (2 wds.) 22 Garment edge ously, but they will. Get a jump on life by 28 Roman tyrant understanding the influences that are Bananas 23 Finished first 29 Flip Untitled 24 Roman deity governing you in the year ahead. Send 30 Biblical prophet 39 Gave signal 46 Welt - o | 5 VoMof^/^ow'S 27 Souvenir for your Astro-Graph predictions today. 32 Not odd 41 Liquid measure 47 How sweet 31 Yeoman Mail $1 to Astro-Graph, c/o this news­ 35 Conceited 42 Common - 5 a N a N A 5 ? Together we will fly 32 Author Gardner paper, P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH parson (comb, form) 33 Dawn goddess 48 Adventurous 44101-3428. Be sure to state your zodi­ . r iMf hi *>(A w t v \ A V 6 i I - (3 36 Old musical 43 Bulb ac sign. Up into the skies 34 Small child .deed note 44 Within (comb, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Situa­ 3 5 ______Knievel 51 Wish undone And in the zenith of our lives 38 Royal Mail form) tions that are materially meaningful to WINTHROP -^by Dick Cavalli 36 Scottlsh Gaelic 52 Comparative Service (abbr.) you will be handled well today, but you 37 Came out 45 Very (Fr.) suffix Will we be one with the sun. may not operate as smoothly in other 39 Neck and neck 35 CHORUSES OF ROUSIN&, 9 1 0 11 areas of your life. MAYBE I SHOULDN'T 40 Next to Sun. EXCiriNSf, PULSe-STIRRItvJS PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) If you're HAVE -nOLJO HIM ABOUT 41 Sine non Christine Ryan 14 planning a fun activity today, be very se­ MUSIC.' THE 42 Top of a wave 35 CHORUSES. lective regarding the participants. Don't 45 Day of weak 17 invite an acquaintance who has a knack (abbr.) lor rubbing you the wrong way. 46 Hairpiece ARIES (March 21-April 19) Regardless 49 Long time of your good intentions, don't make any 50 Expose to major moves today that affect your radioactivity household without first consulting your 53 In no manner family. They may not agree. 9 54 Pleader TAURUS (April 20-May 20) To have a 9 55 Wallach harmonious relationship with a close and Whitney friend today, it's best not to bring up is­ 56 Ear (comb, sues upon which you've previously form) disagreed. 57 Examine GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Take nothing 58 Stop working for granted in important commercial sit­ uations today. What you gain could lat­ Bridge DOWN 4 2 4 3 4 4 er slip if you get careless. CANCER (June 21-July 22) Partnership 1 Architect...... 4 9 arrangements could be a trifle difficult Saarinen to manage today. Ideas that sound NORTH 1-I3-I7 Keeping my for the remaining clubs and will 2 December ♦ 76 5 3 good to you might not apF>eal to your have to go set. But there is a solution holiday (abbr.) counterpart. ▼ 75 control which you may have noticed 3 Organ tube LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Something op­ ♦ J542 4 Baseball player 5 6 portune may develop for you today, but ♦ KQJ87 By James Jacoby After ruffing the second heart Mel □ it will count for nothing if you don’t work WEST South should simply lead a low spade 5 ^ ^ Zimbalist ocst (c)19B 7 by NEA. Inc EAST it out properly. Don't coast when you ♦ J1032 ♦ 9 8 Everyone knows that it’s a good' out of his hand. Now the defenders are should be pushing. ▼ J 10 96 4 ▼ A K 8 3 2 idea to have plenty of trumps when helpless. If they lead still another VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapl. 22) Indepen­ ♦ Q9 ♦ K107 you play a suit contract. 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Now the club suit LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Goals can be ▼Q Literary co-editors: Jamie Dawson, by CONNIE WIENER achieved today without treading on the ♦ A863 week, we’ll look at some of these situ­ will allow him to make 10 tricks It's “ CDNVHJS ICNJOVXF NJP ICCW toes of associates. Your victories will ♦ A94 ations and the best ways to handle true that declarer has lost a trick Rachel Moulton. have hollow rings if no one is rooting for them. when spades split 3-3, but he has given you. Vulnerable: Both himself the best chance of making his Artistic co-editors: Michelle Hasaka, FCMJFBCB JD ICPD MVDN J BCJK CJF, Dealer; EUist SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Others will A g a i^ t South's four spades West contract. And the 3-3 split is not as Samantha Taridona. find you a pleasant companion today, led the l^art jack. Elast won the king Weit North East likely as four trumps in either defend­ JD MXFPD MVDN XPDFJHVPG." — provided you don’t take yourself or your Sooth of hearts and continued with the ace. er’s hand. Pass involvements too seriously. Treat to­ ! ♦ How should declarer play? It’s not Comments are appreciated and wel­ Pass 1 NT Pass 3 9 day's happenings philosophically. hard to see that he will be in trouble if PEBWCE N. PHNJWICFR. Pass 48 Pass 4 e comed. Please write to: Arldian, c/o Mrs. SAGITTARIUS (Now. 23-Dec. 21) You he ruffs the second heart and plays A- A new book by James Jacoby and bis PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Colorizing movies is as great an impertinence as Pass Pass Pass may go to extremes in the management K-Q of spades. West will then be left father, the late Oswald Jacoby, is now Balukas, Manchester High School, 134 lor someone to wash flesh tones on a da Vinci drawing." — John of your resources today. In some cases Huston. 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10 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tueaday. Jan. 13, 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Jan. 13. 1987 — II Educators say it’s too early to detect trends in tests FOCUS By John Mitchell that, on the fourth-grade level, 16 More than one-quarter of the however. bron, Andover and Marlborough. math. Herald Reporter percent need remedial help. About state’s eighth-graders don’t meet For fourth-graders in town, 25 "This is really the beginning.” Eighteen percent of the eighth- 19 percent of the sixth-graders Ond graders were below average in the minimum reading standard, the percent need remedial help in In Andover, results on the fourth- Manchester-area scores on the 17 percent of the eighth-graders reading, according to the results, reading, five percent in writing, report indicated. This year’s grade level showed 31 percent of the Connecticut Mastery Tests tended need help. while 23 percent need help in and 18 percent in math. fourth-graders outscored last ye­ students need help in reading, 49 to reflect the statewide average but In the reading portion, 28 percent writing and 10 percent in math. At in Bolton, fourth-graders scored ar’s In math and reading while percent in writing and 29 percent in education officials said it’s too on the fourth-grade level were scoring lower In writing. the sixth-grade level, 28 percent math. much better than last year. This early to expect answers or spot below the standard, as opposed toSl “ Yes, we do have problems,’ ’ need help in reading, 18 percent year, only 6 percent of students trends. percent of sixth-graders and 27 Tirozzi said. “ But it’s very prema­ require help in writing and 18 On the sixth-grade level, 24 were below average in the three The scores, released by the percent of eighth-graders. ture to rush to conclusions,’’ he percent need math help. percent needed help in reading, areas. Last year’s tests showed 16 state’s Department of Education State Education Commissioner said. Twenty-eight percent of the compared with 36 percent and 8 percent were below average in Monday, were the results of tests Gerald N. Tirozzi called writing the Tirozzi called the test one of the eighth-graders need help with percent in writing and math. The writing, 29 percent in reading and taken last year by about 92,000 most significant issue. Statewide, toughest in the United States, and reading, 13 percent with writing, eighth-graders attend RHAM High 22 percent in math. School and separate town numbers fourth-, sixth- and eighth-graders about 23 percent of the fourth- combined with its newness, made and 13 percent with math. At the sixth-grade level, 24 across Connecticut. The tests mea­ were not available. graders were below average, while its results predictably low. Allan B. Chesterton, Manches­ percent of the students need reme­ sure math, reading and writing 22 percent of the sixth-graders and “ These results should not regis­ ter’s director of curriculum, has In Coventry, results showed that dial help in writing, as opposed to 6 skills, and are designed to help find 17 percent of the eighth-graders ter surprise to teachers," he said. predicted the scores will improve 13 percent of the fourth-graders in percent in reading and 20 percent In strengths and weaknesses in the were at that level. “ I think it (the test) clearly is as students become more used to reading were below average, while math. school systems. The overall results, according to identifying the skills people are the test. 20 percent were below average in The fourth-graders took the tests Tirozzi, showed that students in telling us are important.” “ I really can make no conclu­ Nine percent of the eighth- writing and 6 percent in math. last year, while the sixth- and Connecticut are able to handle In Manchester, fewer fourth- sions from one set of test scores,” graders need help with their eighth-graders took the tests for the basic skills but can’t deal with grade students scored below aver­ said Diana Vecchione, assistant Of the sixth-graders, 22 percent writing. 20 percent need help in first time. tougher equations and printed age on the math portion. Reading superintendent of schools for the were below average in reading, 7 reading and 2 percent need help State averages in math showed information. and writing scores were still low. RHAM district, which serves He­ percent in writing and 12 percent in with math. J V.S./Wortd In Brief SUMMARY OF BUDGET BY MAJOR PROGRAMS r : French Journalist nabbed in Beirut Marjorie A bom !/■the West Wing of the White House and takes over from Larry Speakes and the school board will hold a local duo called Peanutbutter- Hartford. wish to carry the lessons further, ever could have imagined.” Michaud and Kent A. Michaud, money would go under the proposed 1987-88 education the $77,400-a-year job as Reagan’s chief spokesman. joint meeting in April. The Board of gam. The group’s songs are While she is on leave, she and Packard has put together a both of Manchester; two nephews Directors has until May 6 to decide budget. Of the nearly $3.3 million in increased funding, aimed primarily at young Recker are bringing their booklet of learning games that Peanutbutterjam will present and a niece. on the budget’s fate. about 74 percent will cover staff salaries. ’86 one of safest for U.S. airlines The funeral will be Thursday at children, their families and their concerts into schools and may be bought as well. a concert on Jan. 31 at 2 p.m. at 9:30 a.m. at the Newkirk & Whitney teachers. A primary school libraries. This type of learning-is-fun the Bolton Elementary School on WASHINGTON — Major U.S. airlines had the best safety Funeral Home. 318 Burnside Ave., teacher by training, Packard ’ ’This leaves me free to do activity book may be the wave of Notch Road, to benefit the Hans record in six years in 1986, and commuter airlines, private East Hartford. Graveside services Parents, players plead hockey designed and built most of the concerts during the school day,” the future for Peanutbutterjam. Christian Andersen Montessori planes, charters and air taxis had fewer accidents aiso, with full military honors will be at critters in her living room. They Packard said. “ We are bringing The pair say they are School Building Fund. Tickets noon in Elm Grove Cemetery, Eileen Packard holds Peanutbutterjam’s new album, according to preliminary government statistics. About 40 parents and players “ perform” during the group’s educational, curriculum-related considering entering the educa­ are $3.50 and will he sold at the Mystic. Calling hours are Wednes­ way, co-president of the Manches­ Oatway said. “ We’d like to have it "Peanutbutterjam Goes to School." Recker holds some The National Transportation Safety Board said the only turned out at the Board of Educa­ arts programs into schools, and tional toy fjeld. Another coloring door. The group’s album is now day from 7 to 9 p.m. ter High School Hockey Booster become an integral part of the lively concerts. accident among scheduled airlines involved a Southern Air tion meeting Monday night to ask that’s quite unusual in my and activity book is in the works, available at Beller’s Music In of the group’s instructional materials. The teddy bear he Memorial donations may be Club, which helps raise money to school system.” Packard’s partner, Paul Transport cargo plane at Kelly Air Force Base in Texas last the board to pick up the entire Manchester. holds wears an official T-shirt. made to the American Heart defray the sport’s cost. Ray Wilnicki, president of the Recker, supplies the serious experience.” along with a book of humorous October in which three crew members were killed. Although it $14,000 tab for the high school Association, 310 Collins St.. Oatway, whose son Brian is a Eastern Connecticut Hockey Or­ was an unscheduled cargo flight, the board, in figures released hockey program. Hartford. senior goalie on the squad, said the ganization. agreed. He called Man­ Monday, counted the crash because Southern Air, which once In the 1987-88 budget he presented program was the only varsity sport chester a key area for his growing was owned by the CIA, has some scheduled service. to the board Monday night, at the high school where players program and indicated that all the The Air Transport Association, which represents the airiine Doris M. Neff Kennedy recommended $6,500 for have to pay to play. Each of the 22 boys who play have the potential to Cyndi Lauper tries razor’s edge of outrageous industry, earlier announced there were no U.S. airline crashes in the program. players on the team must pay $250 bring recognition to the town. Doris M. (Robshaw) Neff, 83, to play, he said. 1986, matching the record of 1980. The performance came in a formerly of Higganum. and a ECHO is a regional organization “ Some players just can’t afford “ This is a very sound hockey year when a record 415 million people flew a record 6.3 million former Manchester school teacher, that has boys and girls from several Bv AAarv Campbell LAUPER AND MADONNA are Nashville. I happened to be near to play hockey,” said Bruce Oat­ program at the high school." flights on U.S. airlines, the association said. died Sunday at Ridgewood Central. ^wns playing in its programs at the The Associated Press the two most visible female singer- there. It was not cancer. I reco­ The worst airliner crash of the year, a collision between an Middletown. She was the widow of Bolton Ice Palace. songwriters of the 1980s. frequently vered and I ’m OK. It was no big Aeromexico airliner and a private plane over Cerritos, Calif., Clifford W. Neff. ’"These boys are role models for NEW YORK — The top layer of compared and considered rivals. deal.” killed 82 people in August. It was not included in the figures for She was a graduate of Williman- our kids in the ECHO program ” he Cyndi Lauper’s blond hair is pinned “ They’ll compare you all the scheduled airlines because it was a foreign airliner. The collison tic Normal School in 1926 and had Phone choice can wait said. up on her head. The rest, flowing to time.” Lauper said. “ I ’ve been LAU PER SAID it was great to be Chairman Richard W. Dyer said her shoulders, is Christmas-tree compared to everyone. I ’m so used going out and performing again. “ I was, however, listed among private plane crashes because the taught school in Manchester for 20 Continued from page 1 smaller plane was from the United States. years and in Higganum for 17 Meanwhile, an official at the that the board would consider the green — for the holidays, she to it now. I don’t know her. I ’ve asked them to make a fresco flod'f years. services. state Consumer Counsel’s office in request. Kennedy, however, told explains, as she coaxes one of her never spoken with her except once. for me. I never was able to take a She is survived by two nephews. Lines are being converted to New Britain said today that custo­ he crowd that officials don’t want two into a carrier for a friend to ‘Hello, great track of yours.’ at one floor with me before,” she said. Lawrence B. Perry Jr. of Belcher- equal access in conjuncition with mers in Manchester and Bolton to f^ ly take over the responsibility. carry to the vet. of the award shows. The U.S. tour started Dec. 3 in Nuclear tests set for February town, Mass., and Gordon R, Perry the balloting, meaning that Man­ should compare the different long­ HOW that comes out with the “ I ’ve got to be sure my baby is all “ I ’ve seen two major performers Providence. R.I., and is scheduled of Manchester. Mass. chester’s and Bolton’s 28.800 lines distance carriers. board, of course, remains to be influenced by Marilyn Monroe. into February. WASHINGTON — Absent any technical or weather problems, right.” she says. Graveside services will be Sun­ will be converted to equal access by seen, he said. It’s a typical juxtaposition for Debbie Harry and now Madonna. I the United States will conduct its first underground nuclear test Vallerie Bryan, staff attorney at 7 7 “ I ’ve been fortunate,” Lauper day at 1; 15 p.m. at the Higganum early next year, Gomez said. the office, said customers should Lauper. the pop rocker who lives on think Debbie’s great and her of the year on Feb. 5 and a second on Feb. 12, government sources said.“ When you sing you share so Center Cemetery, followed by a The conversion, which is re­ review their telephone bills over the the razor’s edge of outrageous. comeback deserves a real push said Monday. memorial service at the Higganum quired by federal law, is already next few months to see which She’ll soon dabble in domesticity because she is one of the innovative much. You. feel it back and forth wit^ the audience. Sometimes I The Soviet Union has threatened to resume its own testing of United Methodist Church at 2 p.m. taking place in East Hartford, locations they telephone when she marries her manager. forces of the ’80s. I think that’s nuclear weapons after the first American test is carried out this There are no calling hours. Doolit­ Bloomfield and West Hartford. frequently. Dave Wolff; “ If we ever get off this where Madonna got her whole can’t believe it. When I ’m singing, year. tle Funeral Service. 14 Old Church Residents in Andover and Coven­ Then they should compare com­ tour.” she says. trip.” that’s when I ’m my happiest.” Reagan administration officials have said they are not St., Middletown, has charge of try will not see a conversion for panies to see which one offers the The tour began in Japan in the “ True Colors” is Lauper’s first concerned by the Soviet threat, since the United States has no arrangements. some time, Gomez said. That’s best rate for the areas they call fall, as the master of her new album in the nearly three years However, as a video-era star intention at this point of accepting a unilateral moratorium on Memorial donations may be because the offices serving those most often. 872-2140 Portrait Records LP. “ True Co­ since her debut LP, “ She’s So she’s more than just a singer. “ I underground testing. made to the Higganum United towns are not using computerized However, Bryan said comparison 180 o«Non ntlnlmum lors.” was flown over so it could be Unusual.” which sold 4.4 million think of everything. I met Paul The Energy Department, which is responsible for conducting Methodist Church, Route 9A, Hig­ technology needed to make the shopping should be done as close to Prtoa 8(*|«ci loohm gt pressed and released. copies. In June 1985. she had an Simon once, who told me he thinks AP photo U.S. nuclear tests at an underground range in Nevada, routinely ganum 06441. conversion. the balloting as possible. In the United States. “ True abdominal operation, which sent mostly about the song. I think about scare rumors through the industry refuses to discuss test schedules or in some cases, to even About 80 percent of Connecticut’s “ Thd rates are changing fre­ Colors” rose to No. 1 on Cashbox the whole thing. I don’t know if Cyndi Lauper, snown in a pose for her Cashbox magazine's best-seller chart quently," Bryan said. “ Whatever magazine’s best-selling chart. Ma­ but which she says was minor. She that’s good or bad. I get up and sing acknowledge a test has been conducted. Explorer Christopher Columbus offices, including Manchester’s of­ new record album, "True Colors," is with her current LP. f the rates are now, they might not be donna’s similarly named “ True would not discuss what it was. and use the lights to move to. I use died in Spain in 1506. fice, are using computer technol­ wnsMi enjoying her number one listing in ogy, Gomez said. the same next year.” o « . c a . Blue” was No. 8 at the same time. “ I went in on my birthday, in that stage; that’s your prop.” It — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Jan. 13. 1987 Advice About Town Schools offer sports AARP offers trips Drunks who can hardly walk W.' The Buckley School gymnasium Manchester Chapter 1275 of the will be open (or children’s gym American Association of Retired activities Mondays and Thursdays Persons has space available for a from 6 to 7; 30 p.m. and (or drop-in Valentine’s trip and celebration on adult basketball and volleyball Feb. 13 at the Ramada Inn in can be surprisingly powerful from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Meriden. Lunch, party favors and The Nathan Hale School will be entertainment will be included in DEAR DEAR ABBY: I am writing in open for children’s activities Tues­ the cost of the event. ABBY: No! No! days and Wednesdays from 6 to 8 Another trip is planned March 23 response to "People Against No! Although Drunks.” In 1982. a |7-year-old girl p.m. and for drop-in adult basket­ to 26 at Fallsview, a resort in the I’ve been a ball and volleyball from 8 to 9:30 Catskills, Ellenville, N.Y. The offer was killed by a drunk driver on the strong suppor­ night of her high school baccalau­ p.m. Children’s activities at both will include nine meals and nightly ter of yours for reate ceremony. This girl believed schools include kickball, soccer, activities. many years. Dear Abby If interested, in either trip call in and worshiped God with all her basketball and volleyball. I’ve never writ­ For more information, call the Emily ToK, 643-7132, or Elsie Abigail Van Buren heart. She was a good friend and a ten to you be­ caring stranger, but her life was cut Recreation Department at 647-3084 Swanson, 649-1822. fore. Now I feel between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. tragically short because someone OA convenes compelled to be­ let a man drink and drive. cause I ’m so I live in a small town called Polish dinner offered Overeaters Anonymous wel­ angry and Marion, Va.. and we decided to take " i| comes newcomers every Wednes­ ashamed of you! I ’m referring to Getting drunk is not a crime, but some action against drunk drivers, The annual after-Christmas day at 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria at your reply to “ People Against dinner is to be held Sunday at St. driving drunk is! Must we presume so our police department developed Manchester Memorial Hospital. Drunks.” Shame on you for joining a person to be “ innocent” until he a system last year that has cut the John the Baptist Polish National The group, which requires ho dues . the guilty-until-proven-innocent Catholic Church on Golway Street. has killed someone because he was number of drunk driving fatalities or fees, follows the principles of : mob and Jumping on the anti-drunk guilty of driving drunk? The dinner will be held at noon in in half! It’s called R A I D., which J Alcoholics Anonymous in helping "drivers’ bandwagon. I stand by my advice: It’s your stands for “ Report All Intoxicated the church hall. poeple deal with the problems , I think the allegedly drunken man business, my business, and the Drivers.” Adult donations are $4 and underlying compulsive eatiing. did extremely well to keep his children’s donations are $1. The business of every person to do There’s a phone number that composure for 10 minutes before whatever is necessary to prevent a anyone in or around Marion can call public is welcome. Program Is free resorting to physical tactics to drunk from driving. Please, read to report a possible drunk driver. retrieve his car keys from that on: The callers need not give their A program on suction lip^tom y, neighbor who judged him as too Super sandwich the surgical removal of rat for names unless they want to; they Htrald photo by Pinto drunk to drive. Just have to describe the vehicle, obese patients, will be presented DEAR ABBY: How I wish Manchester sports fans can enjoy Answer me this: If this man was the license number and the approxi­ Wednesday at Manchester Memor­ someone would have taken my car a grinder Super Bowl Sunday, Jan. (as his neighbor described him) so keys away from me last Feb. 18, mate location. The police will then Bound for Washington A ial Hospital. 25, and do their part at the same drunk he could hardly walk, how when I was drunk but got Into my check out the report. I think this Gary Russolillo, M.D., a cos­ time to help the filing Singers and could he have overpowered the guy car, crossed over into the other lane system is what every town needs. Four Manchester Girl Scouts are going Troop 635, Tamara Sines of Troop 638 metic plastic and reconstructive Jazz Chamber Choir. to get his keys back? I ’ve never and hit another car head-on, killing CONCERNED TEEN-AGER IN to attend the 7Sth birthday celebration and Tanya Sines of Troop 2. Not surgeon, will present the program, The two groups are going door-to- committed a violent act in my life, a young woman instantly. She left a MARION. VA. which is co-sponsored by the of Girl Scouting in Washington, D.C., on pictured is Erica DeJoannis of Troop 2, door taking orders for the grinders but if some self-righteous busybody husband and two small boys. Connecticut Chapter of the Associa­ March 12. They are, from left, Wendy and will make delivery the day of confiscated my car keys because he I ’m now in prison in Lincoln, DEAR CONCERNED: Three an alternate. tion of Operating Room Nurses. the game at about I p.m. At $3each, decided that I was too drunk to Neb., serving 20 months to five cheers for Marion! I hope other Parkany of Troop 610, Tara Noel of Herald photos by Tucker The free program will be held at 7 the grinders are available with drive. I ’d be tempted to dynamite years — a cheap price to pay for cities will adopt the idea. And fear p.m. in the hospital’s H. Louise ham, salami, or a combination. his house! Maybe in communist taking someone’s life. not that it will encourage friends to N Ruddell Auditorium. Though it’s Payment is due when the order is .Rbssia this could happen, but here Abby. please tell people who let snitch on friends. Friends don’t let geared toward medical profession­ received. in America, a person is presumed to drunks drive, that they are as much friends drive drunk. als, it is open to the public. U.S. medical system leaves Proceeds from the grinder sales be innocent until proven guilty. to blame as the driver if he kills Blessing time will go toward a trip the singers will DON IN EUGENE. ORE. someone. And they should ask make in April to compete in the Pregnancy class themselves how they would feel if The Rev. Stanley M. Loncola of St. John Festival of Music in Washington, For Abby’s booklet, “ WhatEvery Manchester Memorial Hospital is DEAR DON: Are you serious? their child or wife or husband was DC. Teen-Ager Ought to Know,” send a the Baptist Polish National Catholic offering a free two-night early- Drunks who can hardly walk have killed by a drunk driver. many with big financial scars check or money order for $2.50 and Church blesses the Anderson home at pregnancy class for exj^ctant been known to commit mayhem Although I will be a free man one a long, stamped (39 cents), self- Back to school couples. with their bare hands. And what do day. I will never be free of the guilt I addressed envelope to; Dear Abby. By Jerry Estlll work is about “ statistics and flow an additional 16 million have 19 Lexington Drive Friday. Assisting The class, which will be held Jan. you mean, a person is presumed to will carry for the rest of my life. Teen Booklet. P.O. Box 447, Mount The Associated Press charts... it is mostlyabout people.” inadequate coverage to protect him is Mark Anderson. Family and A three-week program in parent­ 19 and Jan. 26, and the third and be innocent until proven guilty? NO. 37405 Morris. III. 61054. “ We have seen here where there them from catastrophic expenses. ing will begin Thursday at the fourth Mondays of every month WASHINGTON - When the is a catastrophic need for the young Califano said Monday’s testim­ friends gather inside the home with Second Congregational Church of thereafter, is recommended for collection agency called to demand as well,” Kennedy said. "A ll of the ony illustrated that the United Loncola for more prayers in connection Manchester. The differences be­ women in their second to fifth payment of a $420,000 medical bill, people we heard are working men States has “ a pothole system of tween discipline and punishment month of pregnancy. Fumes are caused by decay John Muir said he advised the and women ... and are living in medical care ... and they’re savage with the Three Kings ceremony. They will be reviewed, and parents will A registered nurse conducts the caller to just sit tight and he would fear.” potholes because they shatter peo­ are, from left, Mark, Beverly and be guided in effective ways to cope course, held in the conference room take care of it right away. Health and Human Services ple’s lives.” with their young children and at the hospital from 7 to 9 p.m. No D E A R D R. devices for contraception. “ Well, it's in a Swiss account, let Secretary Otis R. Bowen has “ We are the only industrialized Malcolm Anderson, Charlotte Ander­ teenagers. registration is necessary. GO’TT: I was me fly over and get it,” the proposed higher Medicare premi­ nation in the world that has no The program, which is open to the told that when DEAR DR. GO’TT: I breathe 22 to 28-year-old electrician said. ums to protect elderly people from system for guaranteeing health son, Pat Rovetti and her daughter, Julie. public, is from 7:30 to 9 p.m., and 'fumes from a 28 times a minute. Is this hyperven­ Muir recalled his exasperated health-driven financial devasta­ care for all,” Ball said. “ Conse­ The ceremony, which is called the will meet the same time the septic tank mix tilating? I don’t use caffeine, but do response in a congressional hearing tion, but there is no similar-federal quences are unforgivably harsh.” following two Thursdays, Jan. 22 Thoughts with air, sul- Dr. Gott smoke two packs a day. Is there any called Monday to illustrate how the proposal for those younger than 65. The panel also heard from; Kolenda visitation, is a tradition at this and 29. Cost is $3. To register, call -furic acid is way to reduce overbreathing? medical system can leave Ameri­ Joseph A. Califano Jr., health, • Helen Green, 68, of Memphis, Lorie Lojzim at 649-2863. formed. Is this cans with back-breaking medical education and welfare secretary in Tenn., who told of delaying going time of year in the Polish National If we discriminate against Peter Gott. M.D. harmful? My DEAR READER: Hyperventila­ burdens even after the physical the Carter administration, praised into the hospital for cancer treat­ another person purely on the Catholic church. Loncola will continue sore throat and tion (increased rateofbreathing) is damage is repaired. Bowen for “ a superb proposal” on ment a few years ago because she grounds of race, we sin against Guests welcome tongue disap­ one of the ways in which the body His 21-year-old wife gave birth to catastrophic health insurance and was not eligible for Medicare and to bless homes in his parish through God. Who made us black, white, pear when I ’m compensates for inadequate a l-poi|jid, 8-ounce baby four said it was "courageous for Secre­ had no way to pay the bills. The Silk City Barbershop har­ yellow or red? God! We cannot be out of the house .oxygen. months'' prematurely in her ba­ tary Bowen to come forward with • Ruth Dugan, 28, of Indiana, Feb. 2. mony singers will hold a guest night blamed for our 6olor. We had no Jan. 19 at 7:30 p.m. for a day or so. At the rate of 22-28 per minute, throom last April, wrapped him in a it” in the face of opposition from Pa., who was “ lucky” to find that choice. you are hyperventilating. ’This may beach towel and ran around the some powerful forces within the what doctors thought was an Guests will hear an introduction God created us a rainbow of to the art of four-part harmony, DEAR READER: Fumes from being X-rayed. What causes this? be the first sign of chronic bronchi­ corner to chase down the ambu­ Reagan administration. orange-sized tumor on her hus­ colors. We should praise God for the an improperly functioning septic tis and emphysema due to your lance that was about to pull away band’s lung turned out to be a blood receive a voice-placement evalua­ DEAR READER:. People cannot wonder of His creation in living 'tank are caused by the decay of cigarette habit. Stop smoking and after failing to find the address. HOWEVER, CALIFANO and Ro­ clot. It was a complication from an tion, and be given the chance to feel X-rays. There is no physical color. Discrimination must be an 'organic material. They may make see if your breathing rate falls. The potentialiy tragic story had a bert M. Ball, Social Security earlier hospital stay for injuries participate in chorus and quartet reason why you and your sister offense to the God who created us. you nauseated, but your sore throat Hyperventilation sometimes re­ happy ending, of sorts. The baby is commissioner under Presidents suffered in an industrial accident. A singing. As part of the evening’s “ Then God said. ’Let us make experienced the sensations that you 3 and tongue probably are due to flects tension and anxiety. When up to 11 pounds, 4 ounces, and is Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon, said tumor would not have been covered entertainment, the Silk City Chorus had. You will have to look for man in our image, after our other factors in your house, such as there is no physical basis that needs back home in Hyattsville, Md., the government must go further to by Worker’s Compensation. and the Local Congregation alternative explanations, other likeness.’’’ (Genesis 1:26) dust and related irritants. If a correcting, overbreathing can usu­ after a five-month hospital stay. ensure similar coverage for all • And Connie Gates of Johnston, Quartet will perform. than X-rays, for your symptoms. septic tank and leaching field are ally be treated by rebreathing into a Americans. Pa., who faces more than $30,000 in Men interested in singing are Rev. Dr. Shephard S. Johnson invited to attend. working as they should, no odor or paper bag so that excessive WITH HIM CAME a legacy of “ What we need is a minimum medical bills from complications South United Methodist Church DEAR DR. GOTT: My wife had a $360,000 in unpaid hospitai bills and health care law just as we have a stemming from her already- fumes will be present. If your Daikon Shield from 1975 to 1981. Her amounts of carbon dioxide are not drains smell, have your sewage lost from the body, causing faint­ $60,000 in unpaid doctor bills. And minimum wage law,” Califano disa! led husband’s hospitalization uterus was removed because of that was after Muir’s company said. “ Let’s simply require that for kidney stones. system repaired before your neigh­ bleeding fibroids and a tumor. Did ness and tingling. bors complain that you are pollut­ insurance paid $110,000. each employer assure its em­ The witnesses told their stories Public Records the Daikon Shield cause these The Muirs were among five ployees of a minimum level of matter-of-factly until Kennedy ing the environment. problems? Learn how to protect yourself from heart and arterial disease: people summoned before the Se­ health care; physician treatment, asked Mrs. Gates, 33, how her Quitclaim deeds Steele and Anne Steele, 199 Porter DEAR DR. GO’TT: I recently had DEAR READER: The Daikon Send for Dr. Gott’s new Health nate Committee on Labor and hospitalization, preventive servi­ husband is doing now. “ I put him on St. No conveyance tax. Human Resources by its new ces for the employee and his or her my back and I crawl up the steps GeraldB. Kurtzman to Gerald B., an X-ray of my foot. During the Shield caused pelvic inflammation Report, Eating Right Fora Healthy process, I felt what seemed to be in some women. Fibroids (muscu­ Heart. Send $1 and your name and chairm an. Sen. Edward M. family.” four times a day,” she replied, Diane, and Steven M. Kurtzman Kennedy, D-Mass. He and Ball noted that govern­ fighting back tears. and Sharri K. Herman, Manchester Warranty deeds several strings being pulled lar growths) and uterine tumors address to P.O. Box 91428, Cleve­ through my foot. My sister says she are common in women and are not land, OH 44101-3428. Be sure to Kennedy said he started the ment figures indicate 37 million' She added that her 8-year-old son Gardens Condominium. No convey­ Illsuk Oh to Douglas D. Mayer panel’s first hearing of the 100th Americans younger than 65 do not had surgery last week. “ I didn’t ance tax. always feels the same thing when thought to be related to intrauterine mention the title. and Lisa J. Zoppa, 70 Lorraine Congress with individual stories have any health insurance at least have good hospitalization, so they GeraldB. Kurtzman to GeraldB., Road. Conveyance tax, 5182.60. because while the committee’s during a portion of the year and that sent him home Saturday ,” she said. Diane, and Steven M. Kurtzman Rahim Shamash and Sherry R. and Sharri K. Herman, Manchester Shamash, Green Manor Estates, Gardens Condominium. No convey­ $107,500. Woolens need special care ^ ^ ance tax. Barry J. and Janet L. Heselton to Gina Calliva to Joseph E. McCul­ Joseph M. Uccello and Jolene E. lough, Southfield Green Condomi­ DEAR A quick refresher for a wool Burr, East Meadow Condominium, garment; Hang the item on a nium. No conveyance tax. $60,900. P O L L Y : F o r CHICAGO (AP) — Contact with Greeley wrote questions for-two Greeley attributed the increase Christmas, I re­ padded hanger placed over a Kristine K. Sears to Michael J. Francis A. and Frances E. the dead has become “ an almost surveys conducted by Chicago’s to “ a change in people’s willingness Sears, 34 Cornwall Drive. No ceived some shower rod over a tub of hot water. common experience,” according to National Opinion Research Center to talk about such experiences.” Rowley to Robert J. Duchesne, 20 The moist steam will remove conveyance tax. Ferndale Drive, $101,000. beautiful wool the Rev. Andrew Greeley, who — the first in 1972 and the 1985 The survey found few links suits, jackets Pointers wrinkles. Loren J. Schneider to Randi B. Donald F. and Rosemary B. helped write a survey asking people follow-up. The priest, whose between the respondents’ opinions Schneider, Northfield Green Con­ and slacks as Consult the pemanent-care label about their supernatural steamy best-selling novels include and their age, sex, education and Jackson to J. Keith and Phyllis A. Poljy Fisher in each garment to determine dominium. No conveyance tax. trousseau for experiences. “ The Cardinal Sins,” works as a occupation, he said, although expe­ Carriere, 103 & 105 Spruce St., whether it should be machine- Alfred M. Steele to Alfred M. $125,000. my upcoming research associate for the center. riences with the dead were slightly marriage. I ’m washed, hand-washed or dry- Greeley, an outspoken author and more likely to occur among “ those uncertain as to cleaned. Roman Catholic priest, said a The surveys did not ask for over 60 and in their late teens.” descriptions of the experiences. what kind of spe­ I ’m sending you a copy of my recent survey found that about four The results parallel findings of a cial care these newsletter, “ The Care and Clean­ in 10 Americans say they have had Only 25 percent of those polled in study of widows and widowers in Those metal drinking cups can make a handy collectible woolens need. Do you have any Woolens need room to “ breathe.” ing of Wool.” which has many contact with the dead. 1972 said they had experienced nursing homes conducted by the Pointers for cleaning, pressing and contact with a dead person, Greeley tips? Hang garments a couple of inches Of 1,500 people surveyed in University of North Carolina, Gree­ EMILY apart so there’s room for air to storing wool garments, as well as said. ley said. 9 R e m e m b e r Then for a country teacher who random interviews nationwide dur­ 9 circulate around the fabric. tips for sewing with wool fabrics. More than 60 percent of respond­ those metal was squeamish about using the ing i:<85, 42 percent said they had The increase in those reporting DEAR EM ILY: Wool garments Between cleanings, brush woolen Others who would like a ocpy of this ents in that survey — and of widows drinking cups school’s tin drinking dipper along experienced contact with the dead, such experiences shows that “ what will remain in beautiful shape for garments after each wearing. Use a issue should send $1 for each copy to and widowers in the opinion cen­ that came flat with the urchins, there was a “ that they had been somewhere was paranormal is now normal,” many years if you follow a few basic firm-bristled brush for heavy or Polly’s Pointers, in care of the ter’s survey — said they’d expe­ and you opened special type of collapsible that before but knew it was impossible,” Greeley said in an article on the Collectors’ guidelines for daily maintenance. firmly woven fabrics and a damp Manchester Herald. P.O. Box up? This one is a could be hung from a neck chain: Greeley said in a telephone inter­ surveys published in December’s rienced contact with a dead spouse. Allow woolens to rest and air for sponge for fine fabrics with soft 91428, Cleveland. OH 44101-3428. Be four-ringer Com er the “ schoolmarm” cup. view Monday night from his home American Health magazine. “ It was a warm, reassuring, at least 24 hours between wearings. naps. This will rejuvenate the sure to Include the title. loving experience,” Greeley said. made of pewter ■'I Collapsible cups are still being here. The latest figures “ are out of Garments will naturally shed any surface of the fabric, fluff the nap POLLY “ They didn’t see them in a hazy, with an alligator Russ MacKendrick made, mostly of plastic, for hand­ About 60 percent also said they sight,” he said. "These numbers wrinkles during this rest period. and remove dust and soil particles. ghostly fashion. They just saw 8 leather case. It bags and glove compartments. And had experienced extrasensory per­ indicate an almost common expe­ 8 Hang woven woolen garments Wipe lightly witl) a damp sponge them.” has some orna­ you can get one with numbered ception, he said. rience in American society.” and non-stretchy knits on padded, to remove lint. Polly will send you a Polly Dollar mental stippling nooks in the lid for what Herbert well-shaped hangers to retain their For wrinkles and rumples that ($1) if she uses your favorite on two of the Hoover said was the secret of his original shape. Fold stretchy knits won’t hang out, steam-press care­ Pointer, Peeve or Problem in her rings. On the bottom is a circle Another facet of transportation longevity: “ Pills.” loosely on a closet shelf or in a fully if needed. Use a press cloth to column. Write Polly’s Pointers in enclosing a large "W .” where collapsible cups came in This type of collectible has Cinema protect the finish fo the fabric. care of the Manchester Herald. A story, “ Collapsible Cups," in handy was during the heyday of historic charm and would be an roomy drawer. ^ e Antique Trader Weekly, tells of bicycling. They were part of the inexpensive whimsy to follow up HARTFORD Dundee (PG-13) S, 10:05. WILLIMANTIC their probable origin with the equipment for rural jaunts, picnics, with no storage problems such as Jlllson Square Cinema — Schedule and the traditional ride-for-the- Cinema City — Twist and Shout 7, 7 military. They were found on the posed by spinning wheeis and 9:20. — Lady ond the Tram p (G) 6:30. — MANCHRSTER unavailable. 7 Civil War and Napoleonic battle­ century parties. In the Trader typewriters. Even the oldies are not War heroine granted residency Round Midnight (R) 8:15. — Clockwise UA Theaters Rost — Stand by M e (R) fields. The author of the story has a piece, Alice Schumacher describes (PG) 7:30. — Children ot a Lesser God 7:40,9:40. — No Mercv (R) 7:15,9:30. — WINDSOR in orbit: a dollar or two, perhaps. (R) 7:20, 9:55. — No Mercv (R) 9:40. The Color ot Money (R) 7:30, 9:40. Plaza — Peggy Sue Got M arried cup from the Union side made of one of her treasures: a “ Cyclist’s This one takes off on its own at $25 WASHINGTON (AP) - An 82- Brusselmans was too excited to taken action to ensure her perman­ IPG-13) 7:15. C!up,’’ embellished with artwork pewter like this one but heavier. because of the nice pewter patina year-old woman who saved more take a reporter’s phone call after ent residency, according to White EAST HARTFORD VERNON Collapsibles of some sort were showing a nattily dressed man than 100 U.S. airmen who para­ speaking with the president, her Rottwoed FubACInema— PeggySue and alligator case. House spokeswoman Mary Kayne Got M arried (PG-13) 7:30. Cine 1 A 2 — Stand by Me (R) 7:10, commonly seen on railroad trains pedaling along on a bicycle-built- chuted into Nazi-occupied Belgium daughter, Yvonne Daley, said. Heinze. Poor Richard's Pub A Cinema — 9:10. — Peggy Sue Got Married IPG-13) Tonight: First meeting of the 7, 9:30. HALL FOR RENT early in this century. You could buy for-two. Another cyclist’s cup in her season for the Manchester Phila­ said she never shook when faced “ She’s still shaking,” Daley said Peggy Sue Got M arried (PG-13) 7:30, a squatty, broadbased one from a collection is a gargantua (for with the Gestapo, but President Brusselmans, who holds numer­ 9 :» . For parlies, showers, receptions, telic Society at the Center Congre­ from Clearwater. “ She said later, ’I Showcase Cinemas 1-9 — Little Shop ous citations for heroism, including WEST HARTFORD meetings. Complete kitchen facilities. candy butcher when you had them), 6 inches high and made of gational Church, 6:30 to 9. Reagan left her quaking when he never shook in front of the Gestapo ot Horrors (PG-13) 1:20, 7:15, 9:20. — Elm 1A 2 — Stand by Me (R) 7,9:30. — brass. (The one in the photo here the U.S. Medal of Freedom, was Crimes 6f the Heart (PG-13) 1:25, 7:40, Large enclosed parking lot. Inquire; despaired of getting a refreshing The MANPHIL went over the top telephoned to say she could live in yet I was shaking when I was Peggy Sue Got M arried (PG-13) 7,9:30. scales under 4 inches.) denied permission to become a 9:55. — Three Amlgosl (PG ) 1:30, 7:50, draft out of those paper envelopes and they are looking forward to the the United States. talking to the president.’ She said it 10. — Heartbreak Ridge ( R) 1,7:05,9:30. found near the water spigot. The Aluminum cups date from about Photo by MacKondrIek Reagan called Anne Brussel- permanent U.S. resident in 1981. Lithuanian Haii big show, MANPEX ’87, in April. was nice of him to take an interest — Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home It sounds so familiar, but many 24 GOLWAY STREET paper thing wouid have a treacher­ 1910. They were evidently targeted mans on Monday with the good Under immigration law, only an IP G ) 1:05, 7:25, 9:45. — The Morning in an 82-year-old lady.” After (R) 1:15,7:20,9:50.— TheGolden people do not know that when food MANCHESTER ous tab for a handle and you could for water travelers as the article This metal drinking cup comes with its news, ending a five-year quest by American citizen can petition for Caabsisfsseu. ' Russ MacKendrick is a Manches­ early in this century. They are easy to Child (PG-13) 1:35, 7:30, 9:40. — The is prepared “ a la creole.” that the only hope for a sip or two between describes embossments showing own alligator leather case. Collapsible the ^ Ig ia n woman to remain with Reagan thanked Brusselmans for U.S. citizenship on behalf of a Mosquito Coast (PG) 1:10,7:10,9:35. — Phone 043-0018 ter resident who Is an authority on store as collectibles. food is prepared with rice. lurches of the train. various aery-faery nautical scenes. collectibles. cups were popular on railroad trains her family in Clearwater, Fla. her heroism and told her he had parent. An American Tall (G) 1. — "Crocodile" MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Jan. 13.19$7 - II 14 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Jan. 18.1987 It Tuesday T V SPORTS L

5:00PM [E S P N ] NFL Films Film high- lights from Super Bowl VIII with the Miami Dolphins and tht Minnesota Vikings. GONE WITH [HBO] Safe Harbor A young man's ob­ THE WIND pii sessive fear of nuclear annihilation bars Cl him from the normalcy of life. Slumping Whalers bedeviled by New Jersey ID; [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Animals Are Beautiful Clark Gable is Rhett Butler gr People' The daily lives of Africa's wild ani­ oj mals are recorded. Narrated by Paddy and Vivien Leigh is Scarlett By Ken Rappoport play, breaking a 5-5 tie. O'Byrne. 1975. Rated G. O'Hara, in "Gone with the The Associated Press Mark Johnson added two goals as m Wind," the classic tale of the NHL Roundup the Devils ended their winless 5:30PM [E S P N ] Scholastic Sports ai America Old South, and After 10 straight bad shows. streak. The second goal came into Reconstruction. The movie Coach Doug Carpenter was happy lo [HBO] MOVIE: 'Blue Une' A shy an empty net in the closing seconds eighteen-year-old boy's chance for glory is concludes TUESDAY, JAN. to see his New Jersey Devils change and iced the victory. til threatened by his summer love. 13, on CBS. the script. St 12-game goal-Iess streak going. But The loss was the fourth straight th 6:00PM CD CD ® ® ® News “ We have enough pressure with­ he scored the game-winning goal for Hartford, marking the first time CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME out continually falling behind.” wi dD Three's Company against the Whalers. since last March that the Whalers wl Magnum, P.l. Carpenter said after his Devils "The puck had eyes, but I ’ll take have lost that many in a row. C£) D: (H ) Gimme a Break scored the game’s first two goals it." Verbeek said. “ I talked to Doug Hartford had rallied from deficits Qj) Morfc and Mindy and went on to a 7-5 N H I, victory (Carpenter) and I just basically four times, forging a 5-5 tie when over the visiting til ® M«A»S*H tried to work myself out of it by defenseman Dave Babych fired a Monday night. "Getting this vic­ W( O ) Doctor Who bargain for his life with his sadistic captor. her new beginning rather strange. Hal Hol­ creating chances and not pushing 45-foot shot past Devils goalie Craig brook. Michael Learned. Mare Win- tory maybe also gets that other things too hard." Billington just 1:05 before Ver- ® Charlie's Angels . (60 min.) ningham. 1980. monkey off our backs.” Verbeek, who had not scored beek’s game-winning goal. (9 ) Quincy (9 ) Skin Horse ® Alfred Hitchcock Preaantt Along with a 10-game winless since Dec. 14. skated out from Weeks said he made a mistake on ® Reporter 41 GD Novela: Cicatrices del Alma 9 9 Charlie's Angela streak (0-7-3) during which the behind the Hartford net and beat Verbeek’s game-winner by reach­ @ ) MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour [CNN] Larry King Live 99 Novela; Amo v Senor Devils fell behind at the start each Whalers goalie Steve Weeks for his ing for the puck and giving the Facts of Life [TM C] MOVIE: 'Excalibur' The sorcerer Merlin helps young Arthur gain England's 9 9 time, also had a 19th goal of the season with 8:21 to forward a chance to put it past him. [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Gullivers Travels' Ani­ two greatest treasures, the enchanted [CNN] Newinight Hartford Coach Jack Evans said mated. sword Excalibur and the beautiful Guinev­ his team had enough opportunities [E S P N ] Mazda SportsLook ere. Nicol Williamson. Nigel Terry. Helen [ESPN] Iniida the PGA Tour Mirren. 1381. Rated PG. [USA] Dragnet AP photo to win. [U S A ] USA Cartoon Express “ We missed open nets and they 6:30PM dD WKRP in Cincinnati 9:30PM GD Novela: Camino Secreto 12:05AM CD T. J. Hooker Hooker and scored on every mistake,” he said. 1 GD Operation Petticoat his team rush to catch a psychotic killer Whalers deal Barr dD @f) ABC News preying on nurses. (70 min.) (R). Shady Interview “ We have to stop giving up so many fil) Benson 10:00PM News dD 12:30AM CD True Confatalons goals. It hurts we haven’t been able (3® SCTV C£) ® Jack and Mike (CC) Jack and Ron Reagan (left), son of President Ritz in . Reagan inter­ to score the first goal.” III Mike's personal lives are both suffering CD Entertainment Tonight E T visits ac­ Too Close for Comfort tor Steve Guttenberg on the Lake Tahoe viewed Willis, who performed for a for defensive help from their recent separation (60 min.) Reagan, looks out from under his Bruins 4, Rangers 1 @ ® NBC News set of his latest film. "Surrender". GD INN News sunglasses recently as he shares a joke sellout crowd at the Ritz, for A B C ’s Charlie Simmer scored goals on (2$ Nightly Business Report (3) Jim & Tammy G® Police Story “Good Morning America" on Monday. DETROIT (AP) — The De­ in two games was dealt to power plays in each of the first two @ ) Noticiero SIN (S ) Lata Night with David Letterman with actor Bruce Willis backstage at the Pti ® (9) NBC Newshour: Men. Women, troit Red Wings have traded Hartford in mid-October. Barr, periods. leading Boston over the ® Silver Spoons Tonight’s guest is actress Heather Tho­ Sex and AIDS mas. (60 min.) In Stereo. defenseman Randy Ladouceur 6-feet-l and 190 pounds, had two visiting Rangers. Pli [C N N ] Showbiz Today (9) GZ) Television Makers ® Alfred Hitchcock Presents to the Hartford Whalers for goals, four assists and 19 Boston goalie Doug Keans, re­ N1 [E S P N ] NBA Today center-right wing David Barr, penalty minutes in 30 games Ni 9 ) Local News 159 Gene Scott placed after one period in two of his AP photo W( [H B O ] MOVIE: As Summers Die' (CC) 9 The New Honeymooners Music award to honor legacy who played under Detroit coach with the Whalers. A lawyer with a passion for justice goes up [E S P N ] Top Rank Boxing from Las Ve­ threeprevious starts, blanked the GD Oue Nos Pasa gas. NV 190 min.) (R). Jacques Demers in St. Louis Rangers until Walt Poddubny Ml against a powerful family trying to seize last season. Ladouceur. 26, signed with Hartfor(j's John Anderson (20) fires on Meadowlands in East Rutherford, N.J. H< property belonging to a poor black GD Kojak [U S A ] Edge of Night Detroit as a free agent in spoiled the shutout bid with - an Be woman. Scott Glenn, Jamie Lee Curtis, Barr, 26, will join the club for goal but Devils' netminder Craig Billing­ The Devils handed the Whalers their CK [CNN] CNN News 12:45AM [M A X ] m o v i e : Alamo unassisted goal with less than five Bette Davis. 1986. Tuesday night’s home game November 1979. his final year of Bl [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Nature's Half Acre' A Bay' A small Texas fishing community is left by king of rock and roll junior hockey. In 34 games for minutes remaining. ton comes up with the save during their fourth straight loss, 7-5. [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Savage Harvest' Man- study of how Mother Nature provides her torn by bigotry when refugees arrive from against Edmonton. The Red Simmer’s second goal was the eating lions attack a Kenyan plantation. animal kingdom with the moans to survive Vietnam. Ed Harris. Amy Madigan. 1984. Wings will be his third team this Detroit this season, he had three NHL game Monday night at the 13.000th in Boston’s 62-year N H L Ml Tom Skerritt, Michelle Phillips. 1980. the changing seasons is presented. 1951. Rated R. season. goals, six assists and 70 penalty Ct Rated PG. LOS A N G E L E S (AP) - The late McCartney. history. The Bruins joined the [H B O ] 1st & Ten In Stereo. dD i l-ove Lucy minutes. Ot [TM C] MOVIE: 'Bells Are Ringing' A 1:00AM Elvis Presley, who last week would The inscription on the trophy to "We felt with the number of eral scoring chances, was in full Momesso said. " I went to put it in as visiting St. Louis tied Minnesota. Te [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Dance with a Stran­ league in 1924. playing at the old timid girl who works for a telephone an­ dD Dynasty defensemen we have, we needed Ladouceur played in 215 Minnesota squandered a 2-0 lead St. ger’ (CC) A glamorous nightclub hostess have been 52, is the first posthum­ Presley will read; "For bringing a Boston Arena for four years before stride when a rebound of a Bobby with my stick but it missed m y stick swering service takes a deep personal in- dD Joe Franklin Show ous winner of a special American revolutionary new energy and some strength up front,” Jim games between Oct. 31, 1983. Smith shot hit his chest and the and hit my chest. You can’t put it in but salvaged the tie when Craig trest in all the clients. Judy Holliday, Dean fails in love with a handsome racecar the Garden was built. EC driver, only to face a doomed future when Twilight Zone Devellano, the Red Wings’ and March 3. 1986. before Hartsburg’s 35-foot slapshot Martin, Fred Clark. 1960. In Stereo. GD Music Awards trophy. excitement to music and its perfor­ puck rolled into the Toronto net for with your hands. It just bounced off Cc she becomes a scorned woman. Miranda 9 Maude general manager said Monday. missing two contests with Canadiens 2, Leafs 1 his seventh goal at 6:45. Toronto my chest and went in.” whizzed past St. Louis goaltender Wl Richardson, lam Holm, Rupert Everett Presley is the 14th winner of the mance. For leaving the world with LC 7:00PM dD CBS News [C N N ] Crossfire "Th e fact that Barr can play strained back muscles. The Greg Millen with 9:41 left in 1985. Rated R. Award of Merit, presented in an unforgettable legacy of music, Sergio Momesso scored the win­ goaltender Ken Wregget. who faced Vc dD (S ) ® M*A*S*H center and right wing also Brockville. Ont.. native scored North Stars 4, Blues 4 regulation. Riptide [U S A ] The Master (60 min.) recognition of “outstanding contri­ memories and magic, the Ameri­ ning goal at 6:45 of the third period 32 shots, protested to referee Ron ® Wheel of Fortune [USA] should help us.” dD [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Dance with butions, over a long period of time, can . Music Award of Merit is eight goals and had 40 assists in and Montreal goaltendcr Brian Fournier but his efforts were in Cliff Ronning. playing in only his The tie moved the North Stars 1 0:30PM in n News 1:10AM dD ® $100,000 Pyramid GD a Stranger' A glamorous nightclub hos­ to the musical entertainment of the posthumously presented to Elvis Barr began the year in St. 158 games over the past two Hayward stopped 30 shots as the vain. fourth regular-season N H L game, into first place in the Norris QD Jeffersons 9 Alfred Hitchcock tess falls in love with a handsome racecar American public," publicist Paul Presley.” Louis and after going scoreless seasons. Canadiens beat visiting Toronto. " I was going for the net and the scored three goals within a 9:52 Division, by one point over the idle driver, only to face a doomed future when G® Best of Saturday Night 9 The New Honeymooners Shefrin said Monday. Presley died on Aug. 16,1977. Momesso. who had missed sev- rebound came up really high.” span of the second and third periods Chicago Blackhawks. Esta Noche se Improvise she becomes a scorned woman. Miranda G® MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour GD Richardson, lam Holm, Rupert Everett. The award will be presented The winners of the competitive (9 ) Barney Miller [E S P N ] NFL Films Presents 1985. Rated R. during the American Music Awards awards are determined by a poll of ® Hollywood Squares [H B O ]. Humor and the Presidency No 1:15AM dD MOVIE: 'Partners In telecast Jan. 26 on A B C -TV . 20,000 people. The list of nominees Gl) Novela: Maria de Nadie president, living or dead. Democrat or Re­ Crime' When a private eye is murdered, Twenty-seven competitive awards was determined by chart success as publican, is safe from this panel of White Gooden unsure of his plea © ) Nightly Business Report his two ex-wives inherit his detective will also be presented during the followed by the industry magazine House experts Including Chevy Chase, agency and set out to unmask his killer. Mattetuck leaves no doubt GD Sports Talk Robert Klein, Art Buchwald, Pat Paulsen, Lynda Carter. Loni Anderson, Eileen Heck- two-hour show that will feature Cashbox. [C N N ] Moneyline and more. (60 min.) art. 1984. singer Diana Ross as host. Janet Jackson's slick “ Control" By Fred Goodall spotted his silver Mercedes and a [E S P N ] SportsCenter (60 min.) 1 1 :00PM (T) CD ®) ® g® News 1 :30AM dD Get smart Presley joins such previous album and her sly-sounding The Associated Press red Corvette driven by Sheffield W ATERBURY — Mattatuck Community College 20 points and 18 rebounds. Rufus Freeman added winners of the Award of Merit as “ Nasty” single earned the sister of weaving in and out of traffic on left little doubt, in anyone’s mind that it deserves to 19, Calvin Glenn 15, Emmett Lewis 12, and Dorisey [U S A ] Airwotf fSD GD Late Show: Starring Joan Rivers GD INN News Bing Crosby, Irving Berlin, Johnny Michael Jackson nine nominations, TAMPA, Fla. — An attorney for Nebraska Avenue. be the No. 1 ranked junior college basketball team Irby chipped in with 11. 7:30PM p m Magazine GD Odd Couple dD 9 Bizarre Cash, Ella Fitzgerald, Benny Good­ the most this year. Trailing Jack- Gooden and the others were in New England. Mattatuck whipped Manchester Tyrell flartfield was the lone bright spot for the Di d ) Current Affair 9 Falcon Crest [C N N ] Newsnight Update Dwight Gooden says no decision man, Stevie Wonder, Kenny Rog­ son was Whitney Houston with ELVIS PRESLEY has been made on how the New returning from a college basketball Community College, 106-76, Monday night to Cougars, garnering game-high scoring honors with (9) Hogan's Heroes [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Tender Mercies' An ex- dD ® Jeopardy ers, Michael Jackson and Paul seven nominations. 1st posthumous winner game at the University of South remain unbeaten for the season at 10-0. The visiting 22 points. Chris Galligan and Bernard James added HI Bodywatch: Mastering Pain (CC) country-and-western singer tries to start a York Mets pitcher might plead to M dD Entertainment Tonight ET visits ac­ (9) Florida. Cougars. 12-3. were ranked third in New England 12 and 11 pointr, respectively. tor Steve Guttenberg on the Lake Tahoe The most current information on acute new life but his past catches up with him. charges arising from a Dec. 13 fight set of his latest film. ' Surrender" chronic pain is examined. Robert Duvall. Tess Harper. Betty Buckley. with Tam pa police that ended with Moments later, a scuffle broke entering the game. M ATTATUCK (KM) — James Powell 1 0-0 2, Paxton <8 1982. Rated PG out and authorities said Gooden’s M CC’s schedule doesn’t get any easier as it faces Cobb 4 0-0 9, Emmett Lewis 6 0-0 12, Todd A4eler 3 0-0 8, J GD INN News (9) Tales of the Unexpected A woman the arrest of the star right-hander Colvin Glenn? 1-215, Dorlsev Irby 50-011, Ovin Linton 10-0 3 claims her brother-in-law murdered her sis­ [HBO] MOVIE: The Park Is Mine' (CC) ® Carson's Comedy Classics and four companions. companions were arrested when Middlesex (Mass.) on the road Wednesday night. 2, Rufus Freemon 7 S-6 19, Brent Dobbs 10 0-0 20, Kevin So G® ter. One man tries to call the public's attention Ad war pits afternoon daily they joined in the fight. Middlesex will be trying to'avenge an 87-75 loss to Frederick 2 4-4 8 Totals 46 10-13 106 (C (9 ) (9 ) Barney Miller to the plight of the Vietnam vet by taking Form al charges were filed Mon­ 9 M*A*S*H Some witnesses have said MCC in the finals of the Rotary Classic on Dec. 29. M CC (76) — Paul Swortz30-06, Tyrell Hortfleld77-1222, Al (9 ) G§) New Newlywed Game hostage. Tommy Lee Jones, day. against Gooden. 22. and three Ozzie Grant 21-26, Donald Cost 404)8, Mike Hardwick 20-0 (P GD 24 Horas Helen Shaver. 1985. In Stereo. Gooden, who was handcuffed and The Cougars made a game of it during the iirst (g ) Wild, Wild Worid of Animats other men in the case. Each was 5, Chris Golllaan 5 2-2 12, Mike Stowell 3 0-0 6, Bernard PC GDsctv ankle-cuffed during the incident, half, but still trailed. 45-32. at halftime. The second James 51-211, Chris Galilean 5 2-212, Mike Stowell 3 0-0 6, Kl GD NBA Basketball; Boston Cehica at 2:00AM dD MOVIE: 'Courage of Las­ charged with resisting an officer Bernard James 5 1-2 11 Totals 31 11-18 76 PC [C N N ] Moneyline sie' A young girl and her dog are parted against TV news programs was beaten with nightsticks and half showcased Mattatuck's balance and depth and New Jersey Nets (2 hrs.) with violence, while Gooden alone Three-point field oools; Mattatuck (4) — Meier 2, Cobb (Ir [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet when he is put into the army and taught to flashlights. [C N N ] Crossfire was charged by the Hillsborough MCC struggled the rest of the way. 1, Irbv 1. MCC (3) — Horttleld 1, Hardwick 1, Grant 1. pli [E S P N ] America’s Cup Challenge kill. Elizabeth Taylor. Frank Morgan, Tom Gooden suffered bruises on the Brent Dabbs led five Chiefs in double figures with Halftime; 45-32 MCC [D IS ] Mouseterpiece Theater Drake. 1946. By Kathleen MacLay the ground and the television KRON reporter W .ie Freed­ County state attorney’s office with Downunder: The Final Four Live. head, face and left arm but none of (S MOVIE: 'The Return of the Eighteen The Associated Press bounced like a rubber ball. man also hovered ov Coit Tower battery on a law enforcement DI 8:00PM CD m o v i e : Gone With the [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock Hour dD the injuries were diagnosed as (P Wind' A strong-minded southern woman Bronzemen' Martial arts adventure. Carter Most local broadcast journalists in a helicopter and dropped a officer. serious. Two police officers were 3:1 faces the realities of the Civil War and Re­ 1 1 :30PM CD 99 ABC News Night Hwang, Cha-Lynn. 1979. SAN FR AN CISCO - Barbie and laughed with the piece but KG O - television set and stack of Exam in­ A fourth defendant was referred Bl construction while trying to sort out her line GD The Streets of San Francisco Ken gaze blankly from a billboard. T V commentator Russ Coughlin got ers in a parody of the newspaper to juvenile authorities. State Attor­ treated for minor injuries at a Hi own love affairs. Vivien Leigh, Clark Gable, (JiD Honeymooners [E S P N ] Mazda SportsLook The caption says they “ have stunt. ney Bill James said. hospital, authorities said. In Olivia de Haviland 1939. Part 2 of 2. mad. He took several minutes of Moses does the dirty work 9 Twilight Zone [U S A ] Prime Time Wrestling (2 hrs.) “ The T V went crash into the The formal charges filed Monday dD MOVIE: 'Dogs' A university professor everything it takes to be an prime time to excoriate the Hearst “I want to make it crystal-clear (E 9 Go) Tonight Show Tonight's guests stated that Gooden "knowingly, attempts to discover what is causing a award-winning T V news team.” Corp. for a "cheap shot” and pavement and the newspaper flut­ to everybody within the community Bl are John Larroquette, Dana Carvey and the 2:30AM [C N N ] Sports Latenight pack of dogs to terrorize a small college unlawfully and intentionally." (p mime group Mummenschanz (60 min.) In [E S P N ] SportsCenter The billboard, courtesy of theSan "yellow journalism.” tered away,” Pierson said. that I view these particular of­ DWIGHT GOODEN Moses Malone does all the dirty Nl town David McCallum, George Wyner, struck three police officers “ by Hawks 125, Clippers 115 Stereo. Francisco Examiner, was part of a “ Most of the T V news people I fenses as among the most serious work, but he’s not the average Linda Gray. 1977. [MAX] MOVIE; and Justice for AH' “We're just fighting for aware­ . . . formally charged hitting, kicking and fighting” Dominique Wilkins celebrated M OVIE: 'Gumshoe' A Bogart fan sets A lawyer fights to change favoritism and carefully calculated package of talked to got a good yuck out of it,” we investigate,” James told repor­ blue-collar worker in shorts that he (s dDGS) Who's the Boss? (CC) Jonathan is (9) ness out there. The electronic NBA Roundup himself up as a private eye, but learns the corruption in the courts. Al Pacino, Jack Kram er said. “ It was mostly fun. It Count Two said Gooden. Shef­ his 27th birthday by scoring 53 10 crushed when his first love develops a attention-getting attacks on the media is so powerful, we thought we ters. “ I can assure this community pretends to be. Kl grim truth about crime when he's caught Warden. John Forsythe. 1979. Rated R. afternoon newspaper’s strongest was free publicity for both of us." that these cases will be dealt with in settlement of the charges will field. Lovelace and Walker all points as Atlanta handed the 16 crush on Tony up in a murder investigation. Albert Finney, would kick them in the butt a little,” CBS News Nightwatch Silverstein said the commercials continue with the state attorney’s resisted the efforts of eight officers ‘Tmnotthebest ...Ijustcometo Clippers their 16th straight defeat. dD News Billie Whitelaw. Janice Rule. 1972. 2:35AM dD competition: television news. said Richard Silverstein, director a very stem fashion.” Joined in Progress were designed to generate com­ office, Cacciatore said; "(5b- engaged in "the lawful execution of play and work hard.” Malone said Still he wasn’t satisfied. GD MOVIE: 'Tenspeed and Brown Hogan's Heroes Part of the assault featured radio of Goodby, Berlin and Silverstein, The two third-degree felony 9 viously. you try to maintain open a legal duty” after he scored 41 points and Playing the entire second half for Shoe' A fast--talking con man and a day­ 3:00AM 99 m o v ie : T h e Great San- spots in which an anchorwoman the ad agency responsible for the ment from the opposition, but that charges against Gooden, who " I missed five free throws dreaming stockbroker team up to become GZ) News tint' A Marine Corps colonel nearly des­ lines of communication with the He said he filed state charges grabbed 20 rebounds, leading the the first time this season, the revealed that mascara and high he and writer Andy Berlin were posted a 17-6 record in helping the tonight, and I don't like to miss that two of the wildest and funniest private [CNN] Sports Tonight troys his family by his dictatorial methods. Examiner campaign. prosecution’s office.” after a full investigation of the Washington Bullets to a 113-109 31-year-old Malone took charge eyes L A. has ever seen Ben Vereen, Jeff Robert Duvall, Blythe Danner, Michael cheekbones were among her prime surprised to hear yelps from as far Mets to the world championship many,” Wilkins said. "It was fun [D IS ] MOVIE: Thunder In the Valley' A “ Of course, we were exaggerat­ However, Ehrlich told Newsday arrests, in which Gooden was NBA victory over the Sacramento after the Kings rallied from a 100-89 Goldblum. 1980. father alienates his son's love by cruel O'Keefe. 1979. qualifications. away as Iowa. last season, both carry a maximum nonetheless.” ing when we said newscasters are today that the filing of charges was charged by police with resisting deficit to pull within 103-99. G® McMillan and Wife: The Game of treatment to the boy's dog Lon McCallis- GD Shopping Line "Our journalists don’t have to That Midwest protest was in­ sentence of five years in prison and Kings Monday night. ter, Edmund Gwenn, Peggy Ann Garner. ‘Ken’ and ‘Barbie,’” he said about not a surprise and did not preclude arrest with violence, battery on a Survival [C N N ] News Overnight qualify in a beauty contest,” spired by a full-page ad in the a $5,000 fine. The Clippers have lost 28 of their 1947 the three-month campaign that an agreement. police officer and disorderly The two coaches didn’t quite Malone responded with a rebound (9 ) MOVIE: ‘Boom Town' Big John and [D IS ] The Blue arid the Gray (2 hrs.) Examiner Executive Editor Larry Examiner showing an overweight, The others arrested with the 1985 basket and assisted Ennis Whatley last 29 games. Square John strike oil but their friendship [E S P N ] SportsCenter ended recently. " I mean, there is "I anticipated this,” Ehrlich conduct. agree with the center’s self- [E S P N ] World Cup Skiing Men's Down­ Kram er said in a recent interview. middle-age couple slouched in front National League Cy Young Award A layup by the Clippers’ Michael and partnership dissolve. Clark Gable, [H B O ] MOVIE; Iron Eagle' (CC) A some truth to it." deprecating assessment. on a driving layup to make it 107-99, hill from Garmisch, Germany. (60 min.) (R). of a television. "F o r a lot of people, winner were G ary Sheffield. 18. said. “ Dwight also anticipated this; James’ office said Monday that Spencer Tracy. Claudette Colbert. 1940. young boy attempts a daring rescue of his In another commercial, Pub­ then scored the final six Washing­ Cage narrowed Atlanta's margin to Ti Ian Pierson, assistant news di­ the view in Des Moines is the same Gooden’s nephew and a highly we both knew it was just a matter of the disorderly conduct charge, a “ Moses was great,” Sacramento M @ 9 ) Matlock An author is apparently father who has been taken hostage by ari [T M C ] MOVIE; Bells Are Ringing' A lisher William Hearst Jr. demon­ ton points to lock up the victory. 65-64 early in the third period, and Arab government. Jason Gedrick, Louis. timid girl who works for a telephone an­ rector at K R O N -TV , said staffers as the view in San Francisco," read regarded prospect in the Milwau­ time until formal charges were misdemeanor, was "absorbed Coach Phil Johnson said. "There the intended victim of a murder attempt strated how the “ weighty impact" Atlanta led 101-95 when the Hawks after she writes a blistering expose of her Gossett, Tim Thomerson. 1986. Rated swering service takes a deep personal in- were amused. "Some media in the caption. kee Brewers’ organization; Vance filed. within the more-serious felony are not too many guys like him. He sank four free throws in the home town. (60 min.) In Stereo. PG-13 In Stereo. trest in all the clients. Judy Holliday, Dean of print journalism compared to "To d a y ’s action means the charges.” used a three-point shot by Mike Martin, Fred Clark. 1960. In Stereo. town were incensed ... but it was In retaliation, the Des Moines Lovelace. 23, a California Angels He’s relentless and tough to final 19 seconds, making him [T M C ] M OVIE: 'Night of the Lepus' A broadcast news by dropping a charges won’t be dropped, but they The state attorney said he is McGee and a free throw and a field G® GD Nova: How Babies Get Made perfectly in fun,” he said. Chamber of Commerce sponsored a minor league player: Phillip defend.” 15-for-15 from the foul line for the (CC) The experiments explaining how a husband-and-wife team of scientists at­ 3:1 SAM [H B O ] MOVIE: To o Scared bundle of newspapers and a porta­ could conceivably be reduced. No confident that the officers at the goal by Wilkins to pull out to a 107-95 tempt to control nature without destroying KRON had some fun of its own. contest offering a weekend there, Walker, Jr., 23. and Derrick Pedro. second consecutive game, to blunt a baby develops from a single cell are stu­ to Scream' Tenants of a swanky apart­ ble television from the top of a deal has been worked out, but any arrest scene acted properly. Washington Coach Kevin lead. died. (60 min.) the natural balance. Stuart Whitman, Janet ment building are being murdered one by One evening news broadcast began complete with a night at the ballet 17. Sacramento rally. Leigh, Rory Calhoun 1972. Rated PG. one. Mike Connors. Anne Archer. 1985. 170-foot-tall local landmark, Coit number of possibilities still exist,” “ I ’m confident that the charges Loughery agreed. D a rn e ll Valentine's basket MOVIE; 'Matchless' A newspaper­ with the standard audio introduc­ and dinner with Rudolf Nureyev, to Ron Cacciatore, an attorney for (9) Rated R. Tower. have m erit." said James, who brought the Clippers back to 114-106 man possesses a ring which makes him 1 1 :35PM dD Entertainment Tonight tion as cameras zoomed in on Ken the person best expressing in 25 Gooden, said he had not had an he said. "No final decision has been "Moses kept us going with big Washington went over the .500 declined to answer specific ques­ invisible for short periods of time. Patrick ET visits actor Steve Guttenberg on the 3:59AM dD Make Room for Daddy With the help of special effects, and Barbie dolls propped up in the words or less why the city would be opportunity to talk with Charles made. I don’t expect he could get hoop after big hoop,” Loughery mark for the first time this season with 3:46 to play, but the Hawks O'Neal. Ira Furstenberg. Donald Pleasence. Lake Tahoe set of his latest film, "Surren­ the newspapers crashed through anchor team’s chairs. fun to visit. Ehrlich, another lawyer for the any jail time. He's a first offender tions about the case. at 18-17. scored six of the next seven points 1967 der". 4:00 AM SD m o v ie : Exit the Dragon. said. “ Obviously, we went to him a Enter the Tiger' The Tiger swears to av­ baseball player, or review the ... (jail time) is usually reserved for “ I think that anytime t^omeone to seal the victory. (9 ) MOVIE: 'Lady in Cement' A small lot,” Jeff Malone scored 21 points for 11:45PM [MAX] Cinemax Sessions: enge the death of his predecessor, the Dra­ specific charges. He added that a guys with records and bad resists arrest with violence, chan­ town hood hires a private detective to find "Everybody Say Yeah!" Join Paul Simon gon. Bruce Lee. Bruce Li. 1977. In the only other NBA game Washington and Terry Catledge Valentine led the Clippers with 18 his missing girl friend Frank Sinatra. Ra- decision has not been made about attitudes.” ces are they can plan on going to the and other music superstars for a celebra­ [C N N ] Larry King Overnight hospital." he added."When you played Monday, Atlanta handed the had ,16. Otis Thorpe paced Sacra­ points, while Cage, who had 17 quel Welch. Richard Conte. 1968. tion of American gospel music at the First Felon, accused in sheriffs race possible Gooden strategy at a Jan. Police said Gooden was stopped GD Novela: Monte Calvario Presbyterian Church of Hollywood. (60 [E S P N ] Skate America 1986: Exhibi­ for a possible traffic offense on the attack a police officer, it’s a very Los Angeles Clippers their 16th mento with 26 and Derek Smith rebounds, and Cedric Maxwell had tion (60 min.) (R). 22 arraignment. [C N N ] Prime News min.) night of Dec. 13 after an officer serious matter.” straight defeat, 125-115. sefored 18. 16 points each. [U S A ] MOVIE:- 'Law of the Land' A McCOR.VfICK, S.C. (AP) - Vo­ Reid, who acknowledges he does family. He said he is leaving town Asked if discussions aimed at a [D IS ] The Blue and the Gray (2 hrs.) 12:00AM iS frontier sheriff and his deputies hunt down ters cast oallots today to decide if not read 'well, recently was par­ as soon as he can sell his house and [E S P N ] NHL Hockey: Pittsburgh Pen­ dD Nightlife the murderer of two dance hall girls. Jim their ne:;t sheriff should be a doned of a 1974 felony grand larceny the newspaper. guins at New York Islanders (2 hrs., 30 Davis, Barbara Parkins. Glenn Corbett. pardoned felon who doesn't read conviction. He has twice failed to min.) Live. dD Carol Burnett and Friends 1976. QD Star Trek very well or a candidate accused of complete the state Criminal Justice "Everybody is related to each [H B O ] MOVIE; St. Elmo's Fire' (CC) 4>:35AM [M A X ] m o v i e : 'Crossover' Several college graduates discover the pit- 9 Tales of the Unexpected trying to fix the election. Academy’s basic training course, other or is close friends,” Forten­ Hundreds give fitting tribute to Alex Ferguson An unknown killer gaslights a psychiatric falls of life while trying to find their place ir 9 ) MOVIE: 'Off the Minnesota Strip' ward orderly after his lover is killed in a car The election is being held to and because of that was unable to berry said. "If somebody does the world. Rob Lowe, Judd Nelson, Ally After hustling on the streets of New York accident. James Coburn. Kate Nelligan. replace Jim m y Gable, who is make arrests as a deputy. If elected something wrong, the tendency is to championship, posting a perfect record, and his filing Sheedy 1985. Rated R. In Stereo. 64. The first director of athletics at Cheney Tech, City, a runaway girl returns home to find Rated R. serving six months in prison for sheriff, state law would allow him cover it up or forget about it." It was a fitting tribute to the popularity and Junior High squad also boasted an undefeated and [M A X ] MOVIE; 'Stranger in the House friendships made over the years by Alex Ferguson to D ’Angona served as varsity baseball and basketball embezzling two U.S. Treasury to make arrests. untied campaign. coach during the formative years when the sports were A psychopath terrorizes the girls in a so checks. Coming in third with 464 votes in see the hundreds who paid their last respects at the rority house. Keir Dullea, Olivia Hussey Keown was working as acting " I love to work with youngsters and to be able to revived after World War II on a competitive basis. A Margot Kidder. 1975. Rated R. Copies net no small change The choice of candidates in the sheriff in November when he was last month’s prim ary was Don Watkins Funeral Home last week to the man who was reach a lot of them. ’ ’ he noted before his Unsung Award Neal, a retired police officer from involved in football in Manchester for nearly five Herald Angle hard and loyal worker, never blessed with an Democratic runoff didn’t seem to arrested on charges of offering presentation from the Manchester Sports Hall of Fame abundance of talent, he saw the program grow into one [U S A ] College Basketball: Texas- Polk County, Fla., with 32 years in decades. Austin at Texas A8iM (2 hrs ) Live. SAN ANTONIO. Texas (AP) — A conviction in the counterfeiting upset some members of this small, Reid $1,000 to drop out of the Earl Yost Committee in 1985. that ranks on par with other technical schools in the lakeside community on the Georgia law enforcement. Ferguson. 68. who died last Sunday after a short The Secret Service has charged scheme could bring up to 10 years in election. Sports Editor Emeritus “ Being associated with youngsters all these years, state, * 8:30PM (X) @ Growing Paint (CC) border. illness, did more for football on a local scale than any Ik .' Jason and Maggie clash when Carol is of­ three people with counterfeiting for prison. M cCornick County is one of the He married a woman from helping them grow up. has been a most pleasant one since he shed his Marine Corps uniform after World Cliff Simpson, pastor emeritus at Center Congrega­ fered the chance to skip a grade in high allegedly using photocopies of U.S. Magistrate Jamie Boyd "You have to give people a state’s poorest areas. Unemploy­ McCormick County and vacationed experience,” he said. tional Church, and his wife have returned to school. chance,” said Rosa M ary Brown. War If ended. dollar bills to steal more than $4,000 denied bond for Fischer because he ment tops 10 iiercent, an estimated in the county for about 15 years Among thoe who paid their last respects were many Manchester after spending several months in dD Million Dollar Cliance of a Lifetime "You can’t just judge a book by The big man, who stood over six feet and weighed 220 from change machines. already was on probation for a state 30 percent of the county’s 4,000 before moving here permanently of the men who played with him on the football field as Australia and one of his first moves was to play tennis GD Novela: Herencia Maldita looking at it." adults read below high-school level, pounds during his playing career which spann^ over “ It is not a prank," Secret charge of unauthorized use of a last summer. well as friends, neighbors and most of ail. the many at the racquet club. From the old school. Simpson is one "It's not the man, it's the office and the per capita income is about 20 years, was a coach’s dream. He never missed a youngsters who benefited from the coaching and 9:00PM (XI SH MoonMghting (CC) Service Special Agent-in-Charge motor vehicle. He was being held In best and more than held his own. of a few oldtimers who still holds all three tennis balls David and Bert frantically try to shadow (that's important)," said resident $$,000 a year. "Neal was the only candidate practice, was the first and last to leave the field, and on fatherly advice Ferguson passed on duri ig their (I Ed Nowland said Monday. " It is not the Bastrop Federal Correctional On the coaching side of his life, Ferguson spent 22 in his hand before serving. Maddie's every move when she an­ George W: Bonnette. To Bonnette, the residents are with extensive law enforcement game dates could always be counted upon to be ready association. B nounces she is going out on the town in Institution. seasons with the Midget League program being one of One of the newcomers in the expanding Seniors 62 (1 considered a minor crim e." In a special primary Dec. SO, like a big family. To Ken Forten­ experience and no blemishes on his to play at the kickoff. Alex Ferguson touched the lives of well over 500 search of a one-night stand. (60 min.) the original coaches, and then a long stint as head tennis program at the Manchester Racquet Club is the R Gerald Fischer, 35, his wife, Boyd set bond at $10,000 each for George Reid, a 33-year-old process berry, a newcomer who publishes record," Fortenberry said. “ But Ferguson would have been a standout player in any (I C £ MOVIE: 'FHght of the Phoenix' The coach of the filing Junior High team and in recent years young football players in Manchester and was proud in Rev. Ed Russo of St. Bridget Church. Cassie Alexander, 24, and Jim m y Alexander and Stover. server in the sheriff's department, the McCormick Messenger, some because he wasn’t from here, we era. It wasn’t until after World War If that semi-pro recent years to meet up with them, now as grown men. G survivors of a plane crash in the Sahara as a volunteer assistant with the Manchester High Several vacancies on the Manchester Sports Hall of (I fight overwhelming odds to build a new Stover, 24, all of New Braunfels, received 957 votes, while 46-year- “ facades of friendliness ... hide don’t vote for him .” football came back to life on the local scene. No one had freshman. and still be called Coach. Fame Committee have resulted through resignations plane from the wreckage of the old. James were arrested on Saturday. old county coroner Jack Keown got hearts of stone." Councilman Lewis F. Scruggs to seek out the big man with the crew cut-style hair to Stewart, Richard Attenborough. Peter On the basis of as.Hill Street Blues Jablonski's bear- largest industrial company in the something special. the son of the late Tom Kelley, veteran Manchester of dollar bills at Fischer's home, faces no Republican opposition in county have resulted in vandalism settle things down (by electing the New England championship. hunting trip with his fellow officers goes United States at the end of 1985. Ferguson’s Giants in the Midget League won the Death al®'' fonv D ’Angona last week at age High coach, and a Ha(l of Fame selection in 1983. awry while a kidnapped Gotdblume must Nowland said. the Feb. 17 general election. against his home and threats to his Neal), and they blew it." Ferguson, a two-way player, performed against the 1« - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuesday. Jan. 13.1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Jan. 18. 1987 — 17 Lendl and Becker begin play at Stars & Stripes gets jump on New Zealand

MELBOURNE. Australia (AP) ratilova of Fort Worth, Texas. She Tenn., 1-6, 6-4, 6-1, 6-2. A tall Also falling on Tuesday was Steve the second round. 7«6 6*4 Annacone of Bridgehainpton, FREMANTLE, Australia (AP) with a straight-line strategy that — The world's top two men's tennis will face Jamie Golder of Fort serve-and-volleyer, Goldie took Denton of Driscoll, Texas, who was Other winners in the men’s to be more maneuverable and to — Dennis Conner and Stars & worked to perfection. players, top-seeded of Lauderdale, Fla., in her second- less than two hours to stop De- runner-p in 1981 and 1982. Once singles Tuesday included Austral­ N Y ., was too consistent for Niger­ accelerate faster out of a tack, but Stripes drew first blood in the New Zealand made it close for Ctechoslovakia and West Ger­ round opener. Palmer and move into a second- ranked in the top 10 in the world, ians and Mark ian Tony Mmoh, winning 7-6, 7-6, can be beaten by an opponent who America’s Cup challenger finals five legs, cutting the deficit from 30 many's take to the All seeded players were granted round meeting with Russell Simp­ Denton was eliminated by Gary Kraztmann, American Davis 6-4, while Schapers breezed past can get out in front and play the t ^ a y , but New Zealand skipper to 18 seconds on the two reaching grass courts at Kooyong in their first-round byes as the year's first son of New Zealand. Muller of South Africa 6-7, 6-3, 6-4, Jonny Levine of Phoenix, A riz., 6-1, wind, rather than engaging in a Cupper and Michiel Chris Dickson Isn’t throwing in the legs. opening matches at the $1.65 tournament got off to a Simpson defeated Gary Donnelly 6- 4. Schapers of the Netherlands, who tacking duei. 6-^. «-< ^ u . towel. Conner, who said his crew did ” a million Au.French Open On Tuesday, reigning NCAA in his opening-round match. San Diego, while Muller must play the last Australian Open. won by l minute, 20 seconds to take and U.S. Open last year but still champion Dan Goldie of McLean, Sadri. who was beaten by Argen­ young Australian Mark Woodforde. In the women’s singles, Helen Macel Freeman of Los Angeles had explain why Stars & Stripes lost drag racer and a Porsche. “ We’re a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven ground on the two reaches. “ We’ll the drag racer,” he said at a news looking for his first Grand Slam Va., powered his way into the tina’s Guillermo Vilas in the 1979 Derrick Rostagno, 21, a Stanford Kelesi of Canada, Puerto Rico’s to retire during their match with a series. groin strain. Anger, 23, led 6-4,1-0 have to look at the films later,” he conference Monday. title on grass, will take on Danny second round of the $1.65 million Australian Open final, was given a University student from Rancho Gigi Fernandez, Britain’s Anne But Dickson did not seem down­ Salts of Newport Beach, Calif., and when Freeman, a four-time all- said. tournament, but former finalists Code of Conduct violation Tuesday Palos Verdes, Calif., moved Hobbs and qualifler Heather Lud- cast over the defeat. He smiled as In the tricky pre-start maneuver­ the 19-year-old Becker, who has American at UC LA, had to pull out. On the third beat to weather, the and both after spitting at a linesman in his quickly into the second round with a loff of Foster City, Calif., ported he entered the press room after the ing. Conner won by three seconds. won Wimbledon the last two years, The Australian Open is being winds picked up — and so did Stars were eliminated. loss to Australian 7- 5, 6-2, 6-3 triumph over first-round big­ victories. loss and said “ I hope we won’t do More importantly, he protected the will face Australian Broderick Goldie, a 23-year-old Stanford serving of Nigeria. played on Kooyong’s grass courts & Stripes, which gained 23 seconds member . The Char­ Drewett surprised Paul McNa- any worse Wednesday.ThlS is a right side of the course, usually Dyke in second-round matches. economics graduate in his first lotte, N.C., right-hander was subse­ Rostagno, a semifinalist in last for the final time before switching for a 41-second edge entering the mee, a member of Australia's best-of-seven series. Let’s not get more favored by the winds. Aiso seeing action for the first year as a professional, recovered week’s Nabisco Grand Prix event in to an as yet undecided surface at final spinnaker run. quently fined $500. Davis Cup squad, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2, too excited over one race.” The first crossing between the tim e Wednesday is defending from a slow start to down veteran Masur defeated Sadri 6-3,6-7,6-4. Auckland, New Zealand, faces while Kratzmann downed Jay the new National Tennis Cehter in Stars & Stripes, the San Diego Stars & Stripes led at the start two boats saw Stars & Stripes ahead women's champion Martina Nav­ Mike DePalm er of Knoxville, 6-0 in 2V4 hours. compatriot Richard Matezewski in Lapidus of Princeton, N .J., 7-6,4-6, downtown Melbourne. Yacht Club entry, added eight by approximately one-third of a and showed superior boat speed in seconds on the downwind run and 31 the 20-26-knot winds on the choppy boat length. By the next crossing. more on the beat to the finish line. Conner was ahead by two boat Indian Ocean course off this small Dickson, who saw his 28-race port city. lengths, and by the time he reached winning streak go sailing away, the mark he was 15 seconds in front. Stars & Stripes’ tactician Tom desperately attempted to lure The two boats meet again Wed­ Whidden credited the victory to Conner into a tacking duel, but Conner’s skill in playing the wind nesday. It had been thought that J SCOREBOARD Conner kept a loose cover on his foe New Zealand might seek a lay day. shifts. “ The shifts today weren’t during the race to the finish line. big. but Dennis played them Dickson said Conner never gave This was the fourth meeting Bruins 4, Rangin 1 Big East standings perfectly.” he said. them a chance once he got in front, between the two boats and they are Dickson also Conner with doing a but he added that he wouldn’t do now even at 2-2. It was only the Hockey Big East Conference O'Oll nice job on the wind shifts, but said N .Y. Rongert 6 0 1— 1 w L W L 's PORTSCAR d I TranaactioBBS ECHO hockey anything different. “ I don’t think second defeat for New Zealand in 39 Beelen 1 V 2— 4 Syracuse he is still confident that New we made any obvious mistakes,” races. ' Rrst Period— 1, Boston, Simmer 14 3 0 14 0 Georgetown 3 1 12 1 Zealand can match Stars & Stripes the 25-year-old New Zealander The defender finals also begin (Bourque, McCarthy), 11:51 (pp). Vlllonova AP photo NHL standings Penalties— Sondstrom, NY (high- 3 2 10 5 BASEBALL In boat speed in almost any said. Wednesday, with Kookaburra III. St. John's 2 2 10 2 Nottoiial Leoatw MitaA sticking), 10:54; Bourque, Bos (cross­ Pittsburgh condition. The race proved that, in heavy which finished first in the defender checking),14:24. 1 1 11 3 PITTSBURGH PIRATES— Named Jeff ’’Stars & Stripes” (left) and ’’New America’s Cup Challenger Final Mon­ A WALKS CONFERENCE Trl-CIty Ploza lost twice lost wee­ Connecticut 1 2 6 6 Cox manager of Watertown In the New Once out in front. Conner re­ conditions. Stars & Stripes is faster trials, meeting Australia IV. the PoMck DtvMon Providence 1 2 10 3 kend, 8-3 to Central Connecticut and 4-2. Zealand” head to the start line in the first day. The American 12-meter yacht won W L T FN OFOA Second Period— 2, Boston, Simmer 15 York-Penn Leogue. to Avon. Scott Rickard had all five gools frained from getting into a tacking and more powerful than its smaller runner-up. in the first race of the Seton Hall 1 3 10 3 BASKETBALL Philadelphia 29 11 3 61 10 116 (Middleton, Bourque), 14:56 (pp). Boston College 0 2 7 5 for Trl-CIty In the two games. Joh n ' duel with Dickson, staying instead opponent. New Zealand is believed best-of-nine series. race in their best of seven series in the the first head-to-head meeting. N Y Iflondere 22 17 3 47 157 144 Penattles— Meinvk, N Y (roughing), 3:05; National Basketball Association CLEVELAND CAVALIERS— Phelps hod two assists and Kevin pmtbureh 17 17 7 41 153 143 Miller, Bos (roughing), 3:05; Larson, Monday's Results Fleming and Tim Lentine one apiece. Bos (hooking), 11:26; Loldlow, NY (trip­ Placed Mark Price, guard, on the Inlured N Y Rangers 17 20 7 41 175 176 Georgetown 80, Vlllonova 73 list. Shawn Hayes was In goal. New Jersey 17 21 5 39 156 196 ping), 14:02; Jackson, NY, malor Pittsburgh 102, Duquesne 77 Washington 15 21 7 37 130 164 (ft^tln g ), 16:04; Miller, Bos, malor INDIANA PACERS-SIgned Michael Seton Hall 80, Brown 66 Brooks, forward, to a second 10-dav con­ Adams DIvMen ((Ightlng), 16:04; Lambert, N Y, game Tuesday's Oome MitsB Montreal 22 17 6 50 154 137 mIscoiKiud, 18:04. tract. Syracuse at Boston College NEW YORK KNICKS— Signed Stewart United Bank was victorious In three Coventry girls turn aside young Cheney crew Hartford 20 16 6 46 139 136 Wednesday's Oomes Boston 19 16 5 43 146 133 Third Period— 3, New York, Poddubny 23, Granger, guard, to a second 19doy con­ outings last weekend. The Bankers UConn at Providence, 6 p.m. tract. topped Middlesex, 2-1. Joe Haves and N Quebec 17 20 7 41 146 145 15:27.4, Boston, McCarthy 18 (Middleton), Pittsburgh at Seton Hall FOOTBALL Nick Stauder had the goals with JavM Buftalo 12 25 5 29 141 163 17:40. 5, Boston, Bourque 12, 19:54 (en). Brooklyn College at St. John's It has been a successful season C O V E N T R Y (69) — Stacey Robertson The win lifts the Eagles to 2-4 in Portland High, 68-24, in Charter CAMPBELL CONFERENCE Penalties— Mllbury, Bos (hooklng),2:35; Nattafial Feelbqn League and Chris Duperron drawing assist. ACC rival Northwest Catholic in Saturday's (fames SAN DIEGO CHARGERS— Announced Goalie Jessie Carlson-Conway had 10 thus far for the Coventry High girls’ 4 0-0 8, Anna Wertel 11-33, Kim Mizesko Norris Division Cqrkner, N Y, malor (fighting), 2:35; St. John's qt UConn (C ivic Center), 1 3 2-5 8, Leslie Danehy 10 0-0 20, LIso the ACC and 4-5 overall. St. Mary's West Hartford. Oak Conference girls’ basketball Minnesota 16 20 5 41 166 165 Neelv,Bos,malor (fighting),2:35. that Charlie Joiner, wide receiver, has saves. United came back to whip Avon,. p.m. retired but will remain with the club os 11-1. Scott Chamberland and Nick basketball team while the Cheney H.S. Roundup Tatago 5 2-4 12, Maura Donehy 4 92 8, is winless in seven outings. 95 in the E A S T C A TH O L IC (55) — Amelia action Monday night. Chicago 17 20 6 40 158 178 Shots on goal— New York 5-11-10— 26. Vlllonova at Virginia Tech girls, in their first year with a- Brenda Thallacker 1 2-2 4, Nektorlo Bearse 4 1-19, Karen Mozdzierz 3 90 6, Detroit 16 IS 8 40 132 146 Boston 8-149^1. assistant receivers coach. Fired Hank Spleker each hod four goals and Hayes, ACC. Chris Kracunas had 16 points and Georgetown at Seton Hall Bauer, special teams coach and Earnel Duane FIcara and Mike Beaulieu one GItsIs 1 2-4 4, Mollle Jacobson 1 0-0 2, Deb Houghton 2 0-0 4, Jo Marie Rued 0 Toronto 17 20 5 39 147 151 Power-play Opportunities— New York 0 Boston College at Providence varsity program, have struggled. Corine Coglonello 00-00 "Totals X 9 -X 6 9 “ We took control early and were 0-0 0, Kathy Wuschner 2 90 4, Theresa Kim Wells 11 to pace the Highland­ St. Louis 16 19 7 39 147 165 of 3; Boston 2 of 2. Durden, receivers coach. Reassigned apiece. Haves had two assists and Chicago State at Pittsburgh Mike Faklls, special teams assistant, to the Duperron, Bret Lentine, Duke Mansell, The outcome was never in doubt as Mizesko and Maura Danehey C H E N E Y T E C H (13) — Shalene never really threatened.” cited McCready 3 90 6, Katy Fisher 3 0-0 6, ers. 92 for the season. Portland had Smvthe Dlvtslon (loalles— New York, Vonblesbrouck (30 Sunday's (fame Westry 2 90 4, Diane Sandberg 1 2-4 4, Theresa Sombric 5 90 10, Potty Eyans 1 Edmonton 27 13 2 56 194 145 shots-27 saves). Boston, Keans (26-25). front office. Retained Ron Lynn, defensive Jennifer Welhn, Cliff Rios, Beaulieu, Coventry drubbed the young Beav­ snatched 13 and 8 rebounds, East coach Donna Ridel. a 35-8 halftime bulge. Michelle Vlllonova at Virginia coordinator, Mike Haluchak, linebackers Spleker and Chamberland one apiece. Sharon Nix 0900, Vicky Ferraro 1 90 2, 90 2, Brenda Mozdzierz 4 90 8, Kotey Calgarv 25 17 1 51 170 156 A — 11J06. ers. 69-13, in Charter Oak Confer­ respectively. Kathy M orlorty 1 0-0 2, Vicky Gorblch0 Theresa Sombric came off the Cllsham0900, SteohanleOgrodnlkOO-0 Hardee’s 14 points led Bolton Winnipeg 21 17 4 46 143 142 Referee— Bill McCreary. Linesmen— coach, Gunther Cunningham, defenslvellne Stauder was In goal. coach, Dave Levy, offensive line coach, Ed The Bankers finished up with a 7-2 win ence action Monday night. “Everbody played well.” Coven­ 0-0 0, Sanlyn SeranI 0 1-2 1, Jessico bench to lead East with 10 points. 0. Totals 27 1-1 55. Bolton’s is idleuntil next Tuesday Los Angeles 18 21 4 40 178 184 (Jord Brosecker, Wayne Forsey. Torres 0 90 0, Monica Torres 0 0-0 0, ST. MARY'S (33) — Donna DeCres- Voncouver 12 26 5 29 140 171 Big East reaulta White, assistant offensive line coach, and over East Haven. Chamberland had two The win raises the Patriots’ try coach Ray Dimmock said. “ We Amelia Bearse added 9 points and when it hosts Cheney Tech at 3:15 Ernie Zompese, offensive coordinator. goals and Welhn, Beaulieu, Todd. • Eileen Zobko 0 0-0 0 Totals 5 3-6 13 cenzo 4 5-8 13, Ellen Miller 0900, Karen Monday's Oomes record to 3-1 in the COC and 7-1 worked the ball to the open people. Brenda Mozdzierz 8 for the Eagles. DeMeola 0 90 0, Dorothy Sollyado0 (>-0 p.m. Boston 4, N.Y. Rangers 1 Hutton, Stauder and FIcara one apiece. HOCKEY Chamberland had two assists and Rios, overall while Cheney remains You can see some good things in Theresa McCready grabbed 8 0, Charlene Glargrande 0 90 0, Marla PORTLAND (66) — Kim Wells 4 3 11, New Jersey 7, Hortford 5 Georgetown 80, Vlllanova 73 East romps Myers 52-212, Kim VoleriteO 2-3 2, M ary Laura Zielinski 1 2 4, Chris Kracunas 80 Montreal 2, Toronto 1 FIcara, Hayes and Mansell one each. winless at 0-4 in the conference and their (Cheney) team. Shalene Wes- rebounds. BUFFALO SABRES-Sent Jeff Parker, Carlson-Conway had X saves. Ellen Farrell 3 0-0 6. Totals 12 9-13 33. 16, Dina Solamone 4 210, Jen Hein 4 210, St. Louis 4, Minnesota 4, tie 0-5 overall. try is a good ballplayer. They N EW H A V E N — Rolling to a 32-9 East’s junior varsity also tri­ Nancy Barrett 0 0 0, Jen O'Brien 1 0 2, BasketbaD O EOR O ETO W N (60) Patrick Ewing right wing, to Rochester of the American Tuesday's Oomes Hockey Leogue. Junior Leslie Danehy scored 20 Cheney just didn’t shoot well. umphed. 52-11. Jodi LeBrun had 12 Sue Bastura 4 210, Laurie McM illan 21 Winnipeg at Washington, 7:35 p.m. McDonold 6-11 4416, Williams 3149020, halftime bulge. East Catholic never Bolton whipped 5. Totals X 12 68. Edmonton at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Glllery 91 90 0, Bryont 94 310 6, — Traded Randy M IteC Coventry’s next game is Thur.s- points and Maura MePadden 8 for This Georgetown University Lodouceur, defenseman, to the Hartford points and had seven steals to lead looked back as it trounced St. BOLTON (24) — Wendy Neill 3 0 6, Pittsburgh qt N.Y . Isiqnders, 8:05 p.m. Tlllmon 411 32 10, Hlghsmlth 47 33 11, graduate, drafted on the first Whalers for David Barr, forward. DMC Construction blanked Enfield, Coventry while Lisa Talaga added day at R H AM High School in M ary’s. 55-33. in All Connecticut the 7-2 young Eagles. P O R TLA N D — Going down to its Am y Stoudt 10 2, Whitney Coyanaugh 10 Wednesdoy's Oomes NBAatandInga Winston 901-21, Jackson 24905, Je ffe ^ n 4-0, last weekend. Ton y Legere, Justin, 2, Michelle Hardee 7 0 14, Teresa round by the New York NEWJERSEYDEVILS-SentAIStewart, 12 points. Stacey Robertson scored Hebron while Cheney’s next contest Conference girls’ basketball action East will try to get back to the .500 seventh consecutive loss without a Boston at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. 1-2385, Smlth2-3246. Totals27-5721-3580. left wing, to Maine of the American Hockey Padula, Tyler Brooks and Scott Coch­ McMahon 000, Kris Kelly 000. Totals 12 Montreal at Buffalo, 7:35 p.m. Knicks in the 1985 collegiate ran had the goals. Matt Ryan had two a personal high of 8 points and Kim is Thursday at Portland at 6:30 p.m. Monday night. mark Wednesday at 7 p.m. against win. Bolton High succumbed to 0 24. Winnipeg at Pittsburgh, 7:35 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE V ILLA N O V A (73) League. assists and Jon Duperron, Cochran and Minnesota at Toronto, 7:35 p.m. Altantlc Division draft, was named NBA COLLEGE W L Fct. OB Mossey33904,Plan sky3103722,West38 NCAA— Restored Falrlel(di Dickinson to Padula one apiece. Ronnie Halnsey ond New Jersey at Chicago, 8:35 p.m. Boston 23 10 .697 — 1-2 7, Wilson 315 1-2 18, Jensen 7-12 1-2 18, Rookie of the Year in 1986. Matt Dennis played well. Goalie Mlke- N.Y. Rangers at Calgary, 9:35 p.m. Maker 1-3912, Grels90900, Bekkedom92 Division I status. McCarthy hod the shutout. Vancouver at Los Angeles, 10:35 p.m. Philadelphia 19 16 .543 5 900, Brown90900, LeslleOOOOO.Enrlghtl-l CA LD W ELL— Named Rich Marshall Washington 18 17 .514 6 902.Totols395431473. I GRAPHIC men's basketball coach. New York 12 23 .343 12 GEORGIA TEC H — Named Ralph Frled- Squirt A Indiana wins on Alford buzzer beater New Jersey 10 24 .294 WAi gen offensive coordinator and quarter­ Sports in Brief Central Division Halftime— Georgetown 41, Vlllonova 32. St. Joseph's, Vt. 89, St. Rose 85 backs coach and George O' Leary defensive L. Wood 8i Son split a pair of weekend , Devlla7,Whalers5 Atlanta 24 9 .727 — Three^olnt goals— Georgetown 311 (Willi­ outings, blanking Wallingford, 6-0, and • ams 44, Jackson 1-3, Tlllmon92), Villon ova St. MIchoel's 76, Bentley 68 assistant. Bv The Associated Press (}etrolt 21 10 .677 2 310 (Jensen 36, Plonsky 1-1, Wilson 1-1, St. Vincent 43, Houghton 37 NAVY— Named Milan Vooletich defen­ bowing to Simsbury, 94. In the shutout < Yale tops Lafayette in hoop play 3 1 1 -6 Milwaukee 22 14 .611 3/> Ala.-BIrmlngham 69, N.C. Charlotte 46 Comlev, hockey coach. Interim athletic Low and Eric Peterson one apiece. . Pacific Division director. give the fourth-ranked Hoosiers an to three with 1:35 remaining in the pim, Har (holding), 10;2<; Blomovlst, NJ PITTSBURGH (102) American U. 69, James Madison 67 points and 6-foot 10-inch center Chris Dudley’s 14 rebounds and (Interference), 15:09; Ferraro, Hor (trip­ L.A. Lakers 27 8 .771 — Atlontic Christian 73, Wingate 68 85-84 Big Ten Conference victory Big East Conference game played 3 Lane 74 7-7 21, Gore 7-172-217, Smith 9-13 Pea Wee A tough defense shut Lafayette down. ping), 17:06. Portland 23 14 .622 5 911 27, (foodson 92 99 0, Aiken 7-15 47 20, Augusta 67, Wlnthrop 66 over Michigan. at The Spectrum. (3olden State 20 16 .556 Vh Baptist, S.C. Voerhees 84 The game puts Yale at 7-4, and Lafayette at 5-7. Second Period— 7, New Jersey, Driver 2 Brookin 1-2345, Cooper902-32, Cavanaugh Design Group I split two outings, ■ “ I just happened to get it through Reggie Williams. Georgetown’s (Summon, Bridgman), 13:16. 8, Hartford, Seattle 18 15 .545 8 2-5448, Maslek 1-2992. Totals346231-38102. Bellarmlne 70, Sacred Heart 62 falling to (Jreater New Haven, 92, and * DIneen 19 (D. Bobych, Anderson), 14:12 Phoenix 14 21 .400 13 Bethel, Tenn. 86, Lambuth 73 Scholastic coming back to blank Simsbury, 2-0. In I three guys and fortunately I got the only senior, scored 20 points, but it (pp). Penalties— ^Jorvls, Hor (holding), L.A. Clippers 4 31 .114 23 DUQ UESNE (77) Bethune-Cookman 65, Delaware St. 45 the loss, Te rry Toblerand Sean M a lone. shot off and it bounced around and was the free-throw shooting of Monday's Games Catawba 71, Pembroke St. 68 Smith, Tyson plan March 7 bout 3:52; Fronds, Hor (high-sticking), 11:13; Shanahan 7-18 48 X , McCarthy 413 3314, had the goals with Rod Grey drawing an • went in.” Alford said, sounding freshmen guards Mark Tillmon and Broten, NJ (tripping), 13:34; Samuelsson, Washington 113, Sacramento 109 Balog 93 99 0, Sellers 7-19 34 17, Cent. Florida IX , Md.-E. Shore X assist. Mlllen was In goal. Sean Malone < Hor (ro u tin g ), 14:56; Muller, NJ (rough­ Atlanta 125, L.A. Clippers 115 Petrorca 912 99 22, Freeman 95 92 0, Clemson IX , Florida Inti. 55 and Kevin Welhn had the goals In the ’ NEW YORK — “I feel Mike Tyson and myself are the two humble while describing a great Dwayne Bryant that made the ing), 14:56; Ludvig, NJ (hooking), 16:33. Tuesdov's <3ames Beavers24994, Neuhaus91990,Sorson91 Coastal Carolina 95, St. Andrew's 56 Scholastic standings shutout victory with Jim Curry and I difference. Boston at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Coll, of Charleston X , Baptist, S.C. 65 hardest punching heavyweights in the world at this time, ’ ’ Ja mes shot. "The way the game was Third Period— 9, New Jersey, Driver 3 99 9. Totals 3978 11-17 77. Mike Rodriguez assisting. Mlllen had 17 . Georgetown, 12-1 and 3-1, led (Broten, Muller), 5:47. 10, Hartford, D. Dallas at New York, 7:30 p.m. Halftime— Pittsburgh 46, Duquesne 35. Davidson 61, W. Corollna 57 saves In the shutout victory. “Bonecrusher” Smith says. going. I tried desperately to get a Bobych 6 (Anderson, McEwen), 10:34 Detroit at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Three-point goals— Pittsburgh 311 (Aiken Delta St. 83, Livingston 76 Basketball “Superfight” is what promoter Don King called it at a news foul all night and only got two free 66-45 with 9:32 remaining. Villan­ (pp). 11, New Jersey, Verbeek 19,11:39.12, Philadelphia at Indiana, 8 p.m. 24, Gore 1-2, Brookin 91), Duouesne 410 East Corollna 56, William & Mary 52 throws, so I said the heck with fouls ova. 10-5 and 3-2. used streaks of New Jersey, Johnson 13 (Bridgman), 19:50 Sacramento at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. (Petrarco 64, Beavers 91). Fouled out— E. Kentucky 69, Youngstown St. 66 Pee Wee B conference Monday. (en). Penalties— MacLeon, NJ, Phoenix at Houston, 8 :n p.m. Eckerd 83, Maln4Farmlngton 71 and just tried to get the ball in the 11-0 and 13-0 to outscore George­ Freeman. Rebounds— Pittsburgh 51 Regal Men's Shop played three times * The two sluggers — the 20-year-old Tyson, recognized as (sloshlno), 6:10; Vellschek, N J (tripping), Seattle at Denver, 9:30 p.m. (Smith 17), Duquesne 32 (McCarthy, Elon IX , Lynchburg 66 CCC-East O'all bucket.” town 26-8 and draw within 74-71. But 10:07; Tippett, Hor (Interference), 15:52; Son Antonloat(3olden State, 10:np.m. Emory M, Concordio, III. 85 W L W L last weekend, winning one and losing , champion by the World Boxing Council, and Smith, considered Freeman 7). Assists— Pittsburgh X (Gore two. Regal's topped Windsor, 4-2. Dan > Alford’s heroics were set up by a Bryant made four throws and Klelnendorst, Hor, malor (hehtlno), Utah at Porticmd, 10:30 p.m. 5), Duquesne 22 (Petrorca 6). Total Rorlda St. n . Stetson 75 East Hartford 3 0 5 1 champion by the World Boxing Assocation — are scheduled to Wednesday's Oomes Georgetown, Ky. M, Wilmington 59 Windham 3 0 6 0 B arry had two goals and Brian W ry and ' tenacious Michigan defense in the Tillmon two around a field goal by 16:47; Muller,NJ,malor (fighting),16:47. fouls— Pittsburgh 19, Duquesne25. fight March 7 at Las Vegas, Nev. Shots on goal— Hartford 11-15-12— 38. Dallos at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Technical— Duquesne Coach Satolln. A— Georgia Coll. 68, Berry 64 Hartford Public 2 0 3 2 Chris MIckus one apiece. Peter Haves,' second half that enabled the Wol- Villanova’s Pat Enright for the New Jersey 7-9-10— 26. Atlanta at Phllcxlelphlo, 7:30 p.m. Georgia Tech 81,Old Dominion 64 Manchester 2 1 3 3 Scott Harrison, Gary Jonas and Mark ’ “I’m sure there aren’t going to be any problems.” Allen 7,923. South Windsor Midford each had one assist. Goalie • versines to overcome a 73-58 final margin. Mark Plansky led Power-ploy Opportunities— Hartford 3 of New Jersey at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Grambling 81, Alcorn St. 57 2 2 2 3 Kornberg, who co-manages Smith with Cari King, Don’s son. said 5; New Jersey 1 of 6. Cleveland at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Howard U. 92, S. Carolina St. 57 Rockville 0 3 1 5 Tom Mltney mode 9 saves. > Indiana lead with 8:10 left. Villanova with 22 points. Goalies— Hartford, Weeks (25 shots-19 Denver at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Kentucky 57, Mississippi St. W Enfield 0 3 2 4 Regal's fell to Middlesex, 2-0. Mltney ■ at the news conference. “ I ’d like to be able to play defense “ You expect that in Big East saves). New Jersey, Bllllneton (38-33). San Antonio at Seattle, 10;X p.m. How top twenty fared Lane 6t, Fisk 66 Fermi 0 3 0 4 made 17 stops. And Regal's also* But Alberto Aleman of Panama, chairman of the WBA’s A — 7,243. Lander 71, Cent. Wesleyan 62 succumbed to WIdsor, 3-1. Barry had on, for 40 minutes the way Michigan basketball.” Georgetown Coach Referee— Bob Hall. Linesmen— Pot Do- Lincoln Memorial X , Mars Hills 56 ACC O'all unassisted tall. Mltney had another* Championship Committee, thinks there are problems. played during that span of the John Thompson said of Villanova’s How the top twenty teams In The dozen saves. • puzzo, Mark Pare. Bullets 113. Kings 109 Associated Press' college basketball poll Louisiana Tech 97, SW Louisiana 70 W L w L In a telephone interview from Panama, Aleman said Smith is second-half rally. “ They changed McNeese St. 79, Chicago St. 65 Aquinas 4 1 6 1 second half.” Indiana Coach Bob fared Monday: obligated to fight the W BA’s No. 1 available contender within 120 the momentum.” 1. Nevodo-Los Vegas (140) did not Memphis St. 67, St. Louis 54 St Bernard 4 1 4 2 Knight said. “ That’s far and away SACRAMENTO (169) St. Joseph's Thorpe 11-15 44 26, Tyler 1-3 IM) 2, play. Middle Tenn. 94, Austin Peoy X 2 1 6 1 days of his title victory, which occurred Dec. 12 when he beat T i m the best I ’ve seen Michigan play No. 15 Alabama 73, South Carolina Canadlen$2, Maple Leafs 1 Moreheod St. 62, Akron 52 Xavier 3 2 5 2 AP photo Thompson 7-14^216,Smlth7-164618, Theus 2. Iowa (130) did not ploy. Witherspoon. this year.” 63: Jim Farm er scored 24 points 6-1304)1ZJohnson7-161-215, Wilson 490012, 3. North Carolina (131) did not ploy. Murray St. 63, Tennessee Tech 62 Notre Dame 2 2 4 3 KlelneOOOOO,Steppe142-24, Presslev2400 4. Indiana (12-1) beat Michigan 8544. Navy 59, George Mason 57 South Catholic 2 2 4 4 The Wolverines might have had and grabbed nine rebounds to lead Terenle 8 6 1—1 New Orleans 78, Lamar X Fairfield Prep 2 3 5 Pittsburgh’s Charles Smith (32) drives past Duquesne’s 1 6 1 - 2 4. Totals 409713-16109. 5. Syracuse (140) did not ploy. 3 their fourth straight victory over the Crimson Tide, 11-2, to its eighth 6. Purdue (12-1) did not ploy. N. Carolina A&T 65, Morgan St. 46 Northwest Catholic 1 4 2 4 Joiner announces his retirement Kevin McCarthy for two points during their college First Period— 1, Montreal, Smith 15 N.C. Central 76, Elizabeth City 73, O T East Catholic 0 4 1 Indiana but Gary Grant made only consecutive victory. Alabama. (Paslund, Lemleux), 9:50 (pp). WASHINGTON (113) 7. DePoul (129) did not play. 6 Rec basketbaD Cotledge 7-17 24 16, Jones 1-5 0-1 2, M. 8. Illinois (132) did not ploy. N.C.-WllmIngton 64, Richmond 63 the front end of a 1-and-l with eight Vwhich never trailed, took its biggest basketball game Monday night in Pittsburgh. The Penalties— P . Ihnocok, To r (holding), N. Alabama 76, Mississippi Coll. 73 coc O'qll SAN DIEGO— SanDiegoChargerswidereceiverCharlie Joiner, 8:41;Carbonneou, Mon (hooking), 12:20; Malone 13-2715-1541, J. AAaloneS-175421, 9. (feorgetown (131) beatVlllanovaS973. seconds to play, setting the stage lead. 5938. with just under 11 Panthers won, 102-77. Whatley 44 04 6, Adorns 1-5 00 2, N. Georgia 74, Piedmont 57 W L w L theNFL record holderincareerreceptionsandreceivingyardage, Toronto bench, served by Maguire Rhodes 72, Ros4Hulmon 69 Coventry 4 0 for Alford’s game-winning shot. minutes left and coasted from (too many men),17:39. Vlncent4-122410,Wllllams24004,Bol0100 10. Auburn (92) did not ploy. 5 0 Adults announced his retirement. 0, Cook 3-5 3O9.T0tols 4397 27-35113. 11. Temple (142) did not play. S. Indlono 66, Kentucky St. 63 Cheney Tech 2 1 3 1 “ When you lose a game like that, there. Terry Dozier led South Second Period— None. Penalties— SE Louisiana 69, W. New Mexico 62 RHAM 2 1 Westown Pharmacy 81 (Lyndon Kroh Joiner, 39, came to theChargersinl976inatradewithCincinnati. Salming, Tor (hooking), 6:11; Smith, IX Clemson (149) beat Florida Interna­ 4 1 you can point to so many things.” Carolina. 7-6, with 18 points. outrebounded Duquesne 51-32. The 7-foot-l senior center scored Sacramento 36 26 22 31— lOf tional 10955. Southern U. IX , Miss. Valley St. 59 Rocky Hill 2 1 4 1 16, Dennis Downer 16, Larry Kroh 11,. Mon (slashing), 6:11; Jackson, To r (slash­ Spring Hill 69, Montevallo «2 VInal Tech 2 Roy Shook 10, Ron Roy 10) B.A. Club 67 ■ He became the N F L career reception leader two years ago and Michigan Coach Bill Frieder said. No. 16 Oklahoma 94, Loultlana “ This is the first time we’ve 13 of Na vy’s 28 second-half points as ing),9:46; Skrudland,Mon (tripping), 12:37. 34 22 33 24— 113 13. St. John's (192) did not ploy. 1 3 1 Fouled out— Thompson. Rebounds— 14. Duke (11-2) did not ploy. Union, Ky. 73, Clinch Volley 59 Cromwell 2 2 2 4 (Jim Collahn 25, Bill Eller 17, Dave ' finished this past season — his 18th — with 750 career catches. “ I ’m not going to get into that. Slate 86; Oklahoma outscored gotten hammered all season,” a rally by George Mason, 8-7 and Valdosta St. 76, Troy St. 72, O T East Hampton 1 2 2 Lewis 16, Rich Haydasz 12) ' Third Period— 2, Toronto, M. Ihnocok 5 Sacramento 57 (Thorpe 14), Woshlngton 15. Alabama (11-2) beat South Carolina 4 Joiner also set the career record for receiving yardage this season They’re giving me every ounce of Louisiana State 34-18 from the Duquesne Coach Jim Satalin said. 1-2, fell short. Navy, 9-3 and 4-1, 58 (M . Malone 20). Assists— Socromento VM I 66. Appalachian St. 64 Portland 1 2 2 3 Green Hardware 84 (Keith Bennet 19,! (Valve, lafrate), 4:01. 3, Montreal, 7343. Wake Forest 74, Lehigh 51 Bacon Academy inSeattle. He accumulated 12,146 yards in 239games. free-throw line as it improved to “ They put so much pressure on you clinched the victory with two free Momesso7(Smlth,Rlcher),6:45. Penalty— 31 (Wilson 9), Washington 22 (Whatley 16. Oklahoma (10-3) beat Louisiana 0 3 0 4 Dan Barry 17, Roy Sullivan 14, Brian i effort in their bodies.” State 9485. Wavnesburg 101, Geneva 76 Bolton 0 3 1 6 Moron 11) Formal-Coaches 66 (Bill ' Joiner will remain with the Chargers as an assistant receivers In other games involving 193 with win in Oklahoma City. Tim to score every time you have the throws by Carey Manhertz with 14 Salmlna, Tor (trippino), 4:42. 9).Total fouls— Sacramento 23, Washing­ W. Kentucky 79, Vo. Commonweolth X Anderson 29) < Shots on goal— ^Toronto 16-94— 31. Mont­ ton 14. Technicols— Johnson, Sacramento 17. North Caroline State (193) dldnotploy. members of The Associated Press’ McCalister aided the Sooners from ball, because they are so explosive. seconds remaining. Illegal defense, Klelne. A— 6,215. Wofford X , Claflln 64 Hose Co. 95 (Jon Llndberg 21, Paul ! coach. real 13137— 32. MIDWEST Chute 15, Jim WettI 14, Tom Foran 11) . Top Twenty Monday night. No. 9 beyond the 3-point line, making he They have older, stronger players Power-play Opportunities— Toronto 0 of 16. Pittsburgh (11-3) beatDuquesne10377. 9 ( Baker 6X Bethany, Kan. 70 CCC-East girls O'qll Smoke 76 (Jim Richard 38, Tom Czola ' Georgetown beat Villanova 8973; made five long-range jumpers as and they’re more talented.” Othar Qamaa: Marty Simmons 2; Montreal 1 of 4. Benedictine, Kan. X , Nebraska Wesleyan W L W L 10) < (Joalles— Toronto, Wregget (32 shots-30 19. Navy (93) beat George Mason 5957. Thomas NBA player of the week No. 12 Clemson remained unde­ part of his game-high 29 points. Tony Petrarca led the Dukes. 98, matched his career-high with 30 Hawka 125, Clippers 115 X . Kansas (94) did not ploy. 64 Rockville 3 0 6 0 Manchester Bar Association 93 (Tom 1 saves). Montreal, Hayward (31-30). Bethel, Ind. X , Concordia, Mich. 74 Windham 2 1 No. 18 Plltaburgh 102, Duquaane points and grabbed 10 rebounds to A — 17067. 5 2 Juknis X , Steve Balkun 21, Rob Arena ! feated with a 108-55 victory over with 22 points. Butler 76, Detroit 66 East Hartford 2 1 5 1 10) DIRosaCleaners76(AIRobb22,Carl < NEW YORK — Detroit guard Islah Thomas, who led the Pistons 77: The intracity rivalry isn’t what No. 19 Navy 59, Oaorge Maaon 57: lead Evansville to a 74-62 victory Referee— Ron Fournier. Linesmen— LA . CLIPPERS (115) Enfield Florida International; No. 15 Ala­ WOvne Bonney, Gerord Gauthier. Cent. Bible 77, Southwestern, Texas 66 2 1 3 3 Bulouclus 19, John Connolly 13) to three straight victories, has been named the NBA Player of the Cage386416, F1eMs4113511, Beniamin Monday’s college hoop scores CIncInnotl 78, Virginia Tech 72 South Windsor 2 1 3 5 bama defeated South Carolina it used to be as the Panthers cruised David Robinson, despite being over Oral Roberts: Norris Cole­ 38 34 7, Valentine 410 36 16, Woodson Cleveland St. 95, Florida A6iM 87 Hartford Public 1 2 2 4 WeekfortheperiodendingJan.ll. to their fifth consecutive victory triple-teamed at times, scored 21 man, playing just his second game 4123211,Maxwell4491116,Dallev 49 33 Pee Wee 73-63; No. 16 Oklahoma beat Culver-Stockton X , AAacMurray S3 Fermi 0 3 0 5 During the week, Thomas averaged 24.7 points, 14.0 assists and Louisiana State 94-85; No. 18 over Duquesne. Charles Smith had points and grabbed nine rebounds after serving a 19game suspension Nortti8tars4.Blues4 10, NImphlus 37 46 IX Gordon 92 990, EAST Manchester 0 3 0 8 Drew1-7324,Whlte379110.Totols39673748 AdelphI 80, Kings Point 74 Orangemen 19 (Mike Gullano 10,, 2 7 steals per game. He began the week with 33 points and 19 assists Pittsburgh downed Duquesne 102- 27 points and 17 rebounds and to lead the Midshipmen to the from the NCAA, scored 24 points to 115. Danelle Clertler 6, Adam Vcello 6) • Alderson-Brooddus 92, Fairmont St. 89 lnal22-lllvlctoryoverNewYorkWednesdaynight.Thep,hehad20 77; and No. 19 Navy edged George Jerome Lane had 21 points and 12 Colonial Athletic Association road lead Kansas State over Wichita St. Leiris 6 2 2 6—S A T L A N T A (125) Baruch 65, NY AAarltIme 56 Bennat JV girls Huskle 13 (Adam Brodin 2, Todd ■ ______6320-4 Wilkins 1925 1419 S3, Wlllls 416 311 17, Bloomsburo 67, NY T e ^ 53 Calendar Napolltano 2) ' points, 16 assists and five steals in a 131-123 triumph over the Los Mason 5957. rebounds as the Panthers. 11-3, victory. State 7967. First Period— None. Penalties— Rollins 1-3324, Rlvers410921XWIttman 44 Brockport St. 72, Penn St.-Behrend 69 The Bennet girls lunlor varsity bas­ H o v m a (John Cort 7, Scott Rickard I Angeles Clippers F rid a y night. WIckenhelser, StL (tripping), 1:16; MacLel- 3210, Koncok 991-21, Levlngston 341-27, Brooklyn Coll. 69, U.S. International 66 ketball team dropped a 21-13 decision to 4, Josh Solomonson 4) Wildcats 8 r (on, Mhi (Interference), 2:39; Route, Min, McGee 7-119215, Williams 34994, Carr 1-1 Costleton St. 116, Lyndon St. 64 Timothy Edwards of South Windsor (Shaun Delolre 4. Jason Martel played ■ Thomas completed his week with 21 points and seven steals as malor (hlghotlcklng), 3:37; Bell, StL 992.Totals4963234212S. Cheyney 63, Merevhurst 69 TODAY Monday. Bennet Is now 1-3. Alison well) ■ DetroitdefeatedtheBostonCelticsll8-101Saturdaynight. (hooking), 9:02; MocLellon, Min (trip­ CCNY 62, Hunter 69 Boys Botkelfeall Newman led the Bears with 4 points ping), 10:05; Musll, Min (rotjghlng), LA . coppers 31 27 27 36— 115 Colby 91, Botes 90, O T Fermi at Manchester, 7:30 while Dana Hartle ddded 3. Marianne Landry picks the Giants — just bareiy 16:07; Hunter,StL(roughlng),18:07. 41 26 31 33— 125 Drew 65, Vossor 56 St. Joseph at East Catholic, 5 p.m. Loto, Vicki Whitaker, and Kim Wilhelm Threepoint goals— Valentine, Wilkins, E a s tm 106, Baptist Bible 64 Coventry at Cheney Tech, 7:30 all played well. Zezel NHL playerof the week Second Period— 1, Minnesota, Bellows McGee. Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Falrlelgh Dickinson 67, Monmouth, N.J. Bolton at Portland, 7:30 10 (Wilton, Nilsson), 1:21. 2, Minnesota, L A . Clippers SO (Cage 17), Atlanta 61 66, O T B lilf Basketball M ONTREAL — Peter Zezel of the Philadelphia Flyers, who B y Denne H. Freeman Reeves. don’t subscribe to the blow-out on beating the Giants. Landry Acton 9 (MacLellan), 10:32. 3, St. Louis, (Wlllls 12). Assists— L.A. Clippers 19 Florida Tech 67, Rhode Island Coll. 57 Manchester at Fermi, 5 p.m. llling boys varsity (Valentine 7), Atlanta X (Rivers W). Total (taorgetown M, Vlllonova 73 Bays Swlmmlra Soccer scored three goals and five assists in four games, was named the The Assacloted Press “ M y sentiment is with Danny.” theory.” laughed. Rbnnlngl (PoslawskLBennlng),14:22.4,St. The llling boys varsity bosketbal 7 Louis, Ronnino (Nottress, Bell), 19:n (pp). f o u l s -L .A . C lippers 26, A tla nfa 37. Georgia SW 73, Southern Tech 61 Bristol Eastern at Manchester, 3:30 N H L Player of the Week for the period ending Jan. 11. Landry said. “ He’s one of my The Giants are eight-point favor­ “ Are you kidding?” Landry said. Technicals— Rollins, Woodson, Los An­ Clenville 76, Concord 69 tM m lost a close 5954 decision of the Penolttes-Ballows, Mbi (holdlng),17:37; hands of the Glastonbury High School eight-point output gave Zezel a total of 43 points in 42 games, D A LLA S — Tom Landry, whose former players and coaches and I ’ll ites over the Broncos. “ He doesn’t need m y advice. He’s (Srohom, Min, mlnor-molor (Instigatar, geles Illegal defense. A— 6473. HotStra 75, Delaware 56 W E D N E S D A Y The OIrIt Basketball frwhnipn. llling Is now 1-3 and they host Including20goals, a career high forthe21-year-oldcenter. Dallas Cowboys were responsible be pulling for him .” "Denver won’t be able to run in the Super Bowl and I ’m on fighting), 16:113; Benning, StL, mlnor- Iona 77, Fordham 66 Enfield Friday. The Rams were led by motor- (stashing,flghtlno). ------Keuka 83, MIsercordIa 77 East Catholic at Northwest Catholic, 7 MSC Rowdies for one of two losses by the New Landry’s Cowboys nipped the much, so it will depend on what kind crutches.” Lebanon Valley 101, Johns Hopkins 94 p.m. Cory McGee with 22 points. Erik Third Period— 5, St. Louis, Ronnino 3 Wolfgang and Matt Helm added 12 and , Til* Manchester Soccer Club Rowdies ' York Giants this year, picks the Giants 31-28 in the season opener of game (quarterback John) Elway Landry recently underwent (PastawskI, Covalllnl), 4:14. i , Minnesota, LeMovne 76, Oswego St. 74 Men's Basketball M CC at Middlesex (M ass.), 7:30 10 iraints, respectively. Lucas Cosgrove jpov* 13 years old) lost one gome and N F C champions to win the Super but fell 17-14 later in the season has.” Landry said. "He had a great surgery to repair an old football Beflowt 11 (Hortsburg, Nilsson), 6:25 Marshall 81, E. Tennessee St. 62 grabbed a team-high 10 rebounds. fled one over the weekend. They lost to UNLV remains atop basketball poll (pp). 7, St. Louis, Meagher 12 (Reeds, »,TV AAossochusetts 63, Rhode Island 62 Ice Heckoy East Hartford, 3-1, and tied the Hartford Bowl over the Denver Broncos — when Dallas also lost quarterback game against Cleveland and that knee injury. Romooe), 6:16. 6, Minnesota, Hortsburg 9 Merrimack 90, Bridgeport 84 Manchester vs. Conard (Veteran's JC's 93 at Bulkelev High School. Bill N EW Y O R K — Nevada-Las Vegas remained atop The but just barely. Danny White to a broken wrist. could carry over.” Mlllersville 75, pntstown 71 Rink, West Hartford), 7:30 p.m. ( W l ^ . B roten), 10:19. Penalties— tiling girls varsity Kennedy scored the lone goal for the Associated Press’ college basketball poll for the sixth straight Landry said he talked by tele­ OHmour, StL (booklng),6:04; Nottress, StL New Hampshire Coll. 95, St. Anselm 84 Notre Dame vs. East Catholic (Bolton Rowdies ominst East Hartford with “ It’s hard not to like the Giants Dallas lost 29-14 to Denver in a (defov of gome), 13:25. TONIGHT New Haven 77, Keene St. 71 Ice Palace), 8:15 p.m. The llling girls varsity basktballteam Bob Post a ctin g an assist. Matt Kohut week as the top seven teams were unchanged from last week. the way they are playing,” said meeting at Mile High Stadium. phone with Reeves on Monday. ^ v e rttm e None. Penoittes— None. ^^7:X p.m. — Celtics vs. Nets, Channel Niagara 106, Maine St Wrestling remained unbeaten at 90 by defeating and Brlon Blount played well. Kennedy “Danny was excited,” Landry EMERGENCY Phlto. Pharmacy 74, Hoverferd X New Britain at Manchester, 6 p.m. the Glastonbury High School freshmen, The Runnin’ Rebels, 14-0, received 56 first-place votes and 1,251 Landry, who was a Giants assistant “ Usually the best defensive team w S n en gool-St. Louis 6493-24. scored^o goals against Hartford while said. “ We talked about that 98-yard Flra — PoliCB — MBdIcal MUmmota 7:X p.m. — Hartford vs. Northeast­ Phita. Textile 104, C.W. Post 99, O T East Hampton at Cheney Tech, 6:30 46-33. The Rams were led by Tam g-lc ChHs^son scored one. Michael points from the nationwide panel of sportswriters and before taking over the Cowboys in wins in the Super Bowl,” Landry Pewor-ptav Opportunities— St. Louis 1 of ern, W K H T Pittsburgh 102, Duquesne 77 DuBols with 8 points. Kathy King, Marsh. Michael Marchand, and Blount broadcasters. Nevada-Las Vegas kept its undefeated record I960. said. “ I think the Giants have the (game-tying touchdown) drive 4; MInnetato 1 of 4. 8 p.m. — Islanders vs. Penguins, PItt.-Brodford 66, Indiana, Pa. 63 TH U R S D A Y Karen Rattanakoun and Shelly DIeterle picked up the assists. Don Worren ond While his mind favors New York, best defense, but we learned against Cleveland, You don’t see DIAL 911 Ooofles- 8t. Louis, Mlllen (31 shots-27 ESPN PItt.-Johnstown 65, Slippery Rock 64 Girls Basketball each added 6 points. Ellen Morlorty, Kohu playM well. The Rowdies will intact with Pacific Coast Athletic Association victories last week tovos). MInnotota, Takko (2420). 6 p.m. — College basketball: Texas Rider 62, Utica 74 Cheney Tech at Portland, 6:30 p.m. Erica DeJoonnls, and Ebony Miller compete In the Ludlow (Mass.) Tourna­ over San Jose State. 89-77, and Utah State, 117-94. Landry said his heart is with the Denver is pretty good. too. many of those.” In ManchBStBr A — 1X216. vs. Texas AXM, USA Cable St. Joseph's, Maine 66, Gordon 57 Coventry at R HAM , 7:30 played well defensively. ment on January 18. Denver Bron<»s and Coach Dan “ I think it will be very close. I Asked if Reeves wanted any tips 18 — MANCHESTER HERALD, Tuegday. Jan. 13,1987 .MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Jan. 13, 1987 — 18 Real Estate HDME8 KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE ®by Larry Wright FDR SALE BUSINESS & SERVICE MRECTORV Wrty I T o HDME8 Manchester-Lovely Cope W6U, IT SeeiASTHqJE: uias a CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 a rooms, I'/i baths, 2 car FOR SALE oarage. Move In condition iH R EK ti ffejM M*/SKiST.. on Porter Street. 8139,900. All real estate advertised Notices Business P ro p e rty...... 25 Entertainment...... 53 Farm Supplies and Equipment___80 Klernon Realty. 649-1147. Resort Property ...... 26 In the Manchester Herald Lost/Found...... 01 Bookkeepino/Income Ta x ___ 54 Office/Retall Equipment...... 81 Is sublect to the Fdir M ortoaoes...... 27 Recreatlanal Equipment...... 82 R A TES : 1 to 5 days: 90 cents per line per day. Personals...... 02 Carpentry/Remodellno. 55 Housing Act of 196S, which Mapgv HortiM* » r * clean Wanted to Buy ...... 28 Boats and Marine Equipment...... 83 6 to 19 days: 70 cents per line per day. Manchester - 8130,000 - Carpentry A Remodeling Lorry's pffinttng and tex­ Fogarty Brothert Announcements...... 03 Paintina/Paperina...... 56 makes It Illegal to adver­ ttofim Profewlonal rati* ServloepComplele home RoofIng/SIdIng...... Musical Items...... 84 20 or more days: 60 cents per line per day. You’ll love this charmlnif tured cetllngs. Free estl- throom remogoilhg;. Ifi- Auctions...... 04 57 tise any preference, lim­ otnfteii and oommerclol reperirt and remodeling. motes. Reosonable. sfallaHon w o N r heoten, Flooring...... Minimum charge: 4 lines. 6 room Dutch Colonial Financial...... 05 Rentals 58 Cameras and Photo Equipment... 85 itation or discrimination with 3 bedrooms, fire­ ciaaMfNL Coil between 4 We specialize In ba> 646-7069. garbage dlepoeals; faucet Electrical ...... 59 Pets and Supplies...... 86 based on race, color, reli­ place, screened porch, wtd10pm.4S6«n7. throoms and kitchens. repairs. 649M39. VIsa/M Rooms for Rent...... 31 Heatlng/Plumblng...... 60 Miscellaneous for Sale ...... 87 D E A D LIN E S : For classified advertisements ta gion, sex or national Apartments for Rent...... 32 rec. room and 2 car Smertl scale commercial Interlor/exterlor painting osterCardiFO. OCCUfTSO. Employment & Education /Miscellaneous Services. 61 Tag Sales...... 88 be published Tuesday through Saturday, the origin, or an Intention to Mspentlble young work. Registered, In­ • new construction com­ Condominiums for R e n t...... 33 goroge. Close to every­ Help Wanted...... 11 Services Wanted...... 62 Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 89 deadline Is noon on the dov before publication. make any such prefer­ WlMnan with own trant* sured, references. 646- mercial, residential and Homes tor Rent...... 34 thing In family nelghbor- M DCaUUKDin Sl.tuatlan W a n te d ...... 12 For advertisements to be published Monday, ence, limitation or dis­ hood.James r : McCava- INxiNgiHon, experience and 8168. apartments. Spray paint­ Business Opportunities...... 13 Store/Office Spoce...... 35 Merchandise the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. crimination. The Herald nagh Real Estate, MOMIent referencet, to ing, brush and roller, Instruction...... 14 Resort Property ; ...... 36 will not knowingly accept 649-3800.a dOi child core and/or Custom furniture and co- wood staining, texture Industrial Property...... Automotive any advertisement which Employment Services...... 15 37 Hollday/Seasonal...... 71 tw oteworfc. Evenlngt and Mnels; furniture and m - celling spraying, water Odd lobe. Trucking. Home /Miscellaneous for R ent...... 38 Antiques and Collectibles. 72 Cars for Sale...... 91 READ YOU R AD. Classified advertlsemenfs are Is In violation of the law. Manchester - 898,900- This weeltendt . Please coil 649^ tlquerepalr, custom wood proofing. QuoUty depen­ taken by telephone os a convenience. The repairs. You nome It, we Roommates Wanted...... 39 Clothing...... 73 Trucks/Vans for Sale...... 92 4 room Ranch has been SPBt.' working. Coll The Woodt- dable on time work, li­ do It. Free estimates. Wanted to R e n t...... 40 Furniture...... 74 Campers/Trallers...... 93 Manchester Herald Is responsible for only one Government Homes - completely redecorated censed and Insured. Call B Real Estate from $1 (U repair). Delin­ m t f m n ,,,,— ...... Insured. 6434304. T.V/Stereo/Appllonces.... 75 Motorcvcies/Mopeds...... 94 incorrect Insertion and then only far the size af and new wall to wall Licensed dov care- I. O Associates at 871-7013. Homes for Sale ...... 21 Machinery and Tools ...... the original Insertion. Errors which do not quent tax property. carpeting. It's a pleosure Pult/parttline. Lunch pro­ inmnm/ Services 76 Auto Services...... 95 Repossessions. Call 805- Your local hondymonl Condominiums for Sale...... 22 Lawn and Garden...... 77 Autos for Rent/Lease...... 96 lessen the value of the advertisement will nat to show. James R. McCa- gram, newer home. Painting, staining, or var­ Call John at 643-«S3 and Lots/Land tor Sale...... 23 Child Care...... 51 be corrected by an additional Insertion. 607-6000. Ext. GH-9965 for vonogh Real Estate, 649- Manchester. 646-7473. nishing work. Very expe­ Good Things to E a t ...... 78 Miscellaneous Automotive...... 97 current repo list. please leave message. Investment Property ...... 24 Cleaning Services. 52 Fuel OII/Coal/FIrewood .. 79 Wanted to Buy/Trade ...... 98 3800.D rienced, 'neat. Call or N«ne your own price leave message. 633-5002. Pother and son. Post, Hawkes Tree Service- Manchester-3 bedroom Storrs - 832,900 - Why not a m iK m Bucket Truck A Chipper. well kept Cape style home dependable service. INVITATION TO BID nice 2 bedroom Mobile Stump removal. Free esti­ Ths Housing Authority of the Town of Monehastar will ra- J J Pointing, Paperhonglnp 8, with finished basement Home In an adult com­ Removal. Call 8724»7. mates. Special considera­ cal va bids for Wat Bosamant Amallorotlons at Wasthlll Gor­ and attached garage. Con­ munity? Appliances, cen­ dons until 11:00 A.M. on ths 6th day of Fabruary, 19S7 at tha House cleaning tion for elderly and hondt T Notices RT HELP WANTED venient location. Asking tral air and porch.. James copped. 647-7553. officss of Housing Authority of tha Town of Monehastar at 5 EDHELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED 8127,000. Flano Realty. BBS/weekly/bl-weekly. Pointing ond Paper Hang- which tima and placa all bids will ba publicly opanad and ED ED ED ED ED R. McCovonogh Real Est­ Dumas Electric— Having L 646-5200. Call 56f-l70B leave ing. Interior and exterior, raad aloud. ate, 649-3800.D message. 643-2884. G eorge Electrical Problems? Typing done In m v home. Proposad forms of contract documants. Including plans and M Sales Person-Immediate Part time-work at home Munson's Chocolates Is Part - time position In Bookkeeper to 21k plus. School bus drivers - will Carpenter - minimum 5 Need a large or a small Quick and reasonable spaclllcatlons ara on flla at tha offica of Housing Authority LOST Attractive new Glaston­ Vernon - Excellent starter Converse. AND FOUND position for retoll soles on the telephone servicing accepting applications for billing office. Varied of­ train. Nice part-time lob years experience In resi­ Immaculate - Manchester Repair? We Specialize In Editing services also of ths Town of Monehastar, 24 Bluafisid Driva, Monehastar, person with rapidly ex­ our customers. Ask for full time employment. fice duties. Aptitude for bury firm requires full for a home maker and dential remodeling. Paid or retirement home In this - $114 J)00 - 3 bedroom Cape Residential Work. Joseph ovolloble. Coll 647-1924 af­ Connacticut 06040. charge bookkeeper with 6 room ranch. 3 bed­ C lta n in g Coplas of tha documents may ba obtained by depositing panding tv-oppllance Penny. 646-1530 or 528- Monday through Friday. figures and typing neces­ retiree. Openings In Co­ vacations, holidays and that must be seen. New AM Dumas. Fully Licensed. ter 5pm. S25.00 with tha Housing Authority of tha Town of Manchester lmpounded-4 year old, outlet. Excellent benefits 0358. Hours ore 80m to 4:30pm. sary. Experience with computer experience lumbia and Bolton. Call Insurance program. 643- rooms, dining room, fire­ appllanced kitchen, both 'Office A building clean- Rsfsrsness. Fully In- Free Estimates. 646-5253. lor each sat of documents so obtained. Such deposit will ba pc/micro preferred. 537-5234 or 649-6188. 6712. place, attached garage, sursd. ahssl foeWng and A A Shepherd Dob Cross. and opportunity for ad­ Full benefits. Coll for medical Insurance help­ and carpeting. FIreplaced returned to eoch person who returns ths plans, spaclhco- ling. Exoenem local r»- Block and tan. Chambers vancement. Salary plus Construction Secretary- appointment at 647-8639. ful. Send resume to Some general office du­ good condition through­ living room, dining room osHing fspsbs. RsMdsn- W O R TH LOO KING Into... Now Is the time to run on tlons and other documents In good condition within todays Street. Please call the ties with typing Initially. Carpenters - need quali­ Teacher aide - qualifica­ out. Only $120,000.u 8, R fsfenees. Free quote. Usl and oonwnsrelal. otter bid opening. Insentives, experience ne­ General contractor needs P.O.Box 1455, Rockville, and 14 X 22 lower level the mony bargains of­ od In classified to sell that A certified check or bond draft, payable to tha Housing Manchester Dog Warden cessary. Call for appoint­ full time secretary/asslst- Part time - gas station C T 06066. This unique position fied carpenters for spe- tions; high school di­ Realty Co., Inc.643-2692.a family room. 11/2 baths, 1 742-8633. Marthi MaNssea, fered for sale every day In camera you no longer 6164431 erBOABBIt Authority of tha Town of Manchester, U.S. Govarnmant 01643-6642. ment. 647-9997. ont for estimating depart­ attendant. Days, flexible offers substantial growth claltzed work on ploma and experience car garage. Siding. D.W. the dosslfled cotumnsi use. bonds or a satisfactory bid bond executed by tha Bidder and ment. Duties Include typ­ hours. Apply at Spruce High school student, after­ opportunity to the career construction site In Man­ with youth In a structured Unique contemporary In Fish Realty, 643-1591 or acceptable sureties In an amount equal to five percent of the Impounded-Male 5 year Part Time Maid wanted. ing, billing and assisting Street Mobil, 220 Spruce noons and Saturday. minded Individual. Real chester. Apply In person setting. 180 work days, 6 Stafford Springs - Newer 871-1400.n bid shall be submitted with each bid. Estate experience a plus. at 182 Pine Steet, Man­ hours per day. Send re­ home (1981) with cathed­ The successful bidder will be required to furnish ond pay for old. Peklngeese. Black. Weekends. Apply In perso- with pricing. Construction Street. Please apply In person to: satisfactory performance ond payment bond or bonds. Broad and Hilliard n:Essex Motor Inn, 100 or blue print reading expe­ Floral Expressions, 135 Fee paid. Call or send chester, C T EO E. sume to Dr. Michael ral celling, spiral stair­ Large - Manchester - Attention Is called to the provisions for equal employamant Streets. Please call the East Center Street. rience a plus. Send re­ Laborer - Full time for East Center Street, resume to Hilary Cutts, Blake, Principal, Tolland case to loft master bed­ $117,900 - Centrally lo­ HDME8 l9iAPARTMENT8 MI8CELLANEDU8 opportunity, and payment of not less than the minimum m - N Manchester Dog Warden sume to: Box A A c/o steel fabrication shop. Manchester. Business Personnel Asso­ Laborer - need dependa­ High School, Tolland, C T room with skylight. cated Colonial. 3 larles and wages as set forth In the specifications must be N at 643-6642. Legal Secretary for 1 man Manchester Herald, 16 Company paid uniforms ciates, P. O. Box 1019, ble laborers for construc­ 06084 EOE Sliders off kitchen to bedrooms, 11 x 24 fire- FDR DALE ’ ^ I f d r r e n t FURNITURE FDR DALE paid on this prolect. Glastonbury, Ct. 06033. tion site In Manchester. I The Housing Authority of the Town of Manchester reserves law office. Shorthand ne­ Bralnard Place. and benefits. Must have Clerical - Local office of deck-pool. Wrap-around placed living room, dining 659-3511. the right to ralact any or oil bids or to waive any Informali­ cessary. Call 646-2425 drivers license and trans­ RGIS Inventory Special­ Apply In person at 182 Teacher - Fifth grade, 1 porch. Large, oversize 2 room and large kltchen- Manchester-2nd floor, 2 Sofa, Earth tones 8300, Bobby Mac - child's car ties In the bidding. Pine Street, Manchester, hour per day, required for car barn with loft for Manchester-7 room Cope. No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of 60 days subsequent Employment weekdays 9-5. Waltresses-Part time, portation. 289-2323. EO E ists has an opening for .Hugh second floor foyer Unique open layout. Air bedroom, heat and ap­ Harvest table with 4 seat; Infant through flexible hours, good tips. responsible adult for key Sales Rep wanted, no C T EOE. consideration: complete storage, etc. (Zoned for could be used as nursery pliances. No pets. $550 chairs. Walnut 8250. 4 to the opening of bids without tha consent of tha Housing experience necessary. condltloni^. Immaculate. toddler. Very good condi­ Authority of fhe Town of Manchester. Person wanted - to do day Apply In person: Vic's . Dental receptionist - plea­ punching, typing (60wpm) application, 3 letters of antique shop or studio). or study. Partially fin­ plus security. Call 646- occasional chairs, $50 tion, 810.00. 649-1847.0 8500 per week. Apply In Dietary Aid - part time recommendation, college Asking 895,900.Strano Attached garage. 8120,000. & Education care In our Vernon home 151 West Middle Tpke. sant people greeter for and general clerical du­ ished basement with 1/2 Broker 649-0498. 3979. each. 643-1005. for 17 month old baby. 4 busy oral surgeons office. ties. Hours are 9 am to 3 person between 11 and 4 at opening for person to transcripts and Connecti­ Real Estate, 647- both, fenced yard, gora- HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE 125 McKee Street, East Boy's black hockey days per week, own trans­ Special Education 4 days per week. Will pm, Monday through Fri­ perform a variety of kit­ cut state certification. "SOLD".d ge.D.W. Fish Realty, 643- Double bed box spring skates. Size 2. Worn twice. TOWN OF MANCHESTER Hartford and ask for M r. REAL ESTATE Ada Sullivan portation, non-smoker, teacher position effective troln. Call Mindy at 649- day. Call for an appoint­ chen tasks. Will train Contact Dr. Robert Lin­ 1991 or 871-1400.O CDNDDMINIUM8 and mattress. Clean, good 812.00. Call 643-7919 after Marino. energetic beginner. Call New Listing..Delightful 8 Chairperson references. Call 871-2759 January to teach In class 2272. ment 644-8159 between 10 coln, Principal, Tolland AGENTS FDR RENT condition. $99.00. 649- 4:30.0 January S, 1987 EDHELP WANTED offer 5:30. for students with behav- am and 1 pm. Manchester Manor, 646- Middle School, 96 Old Post room Victorian Cape feat­ High Potential for good WANTED 9567.0 005-01 lorlal disorders, ages 8 to Floral designer - full time, Electrician Journeyman- 0129. Road, Tolland, CT 06084, uring 3 bedrooms, formal Income! 11 Presently op­ Commercial, Industrial, For one of the top 10 Cen­ Book cose - set of encyc­ Receptlonlst-Monchester Receptionist - needed for 10 at state approved experienced only. Apply 875-0873. Application living room and dining erating as a breakfast, tury 21 offices In Connec­ Manchester - New end Salem Rocker - excellent lopedias. Good condition. special education facility. and residential work. Part time - help wanted deadline January 21,1987. room, plus first floor par­ doctors office. Must be our new office located In In person. Floral Expres­ Secretary/Receptlonlst to lunch and early evening ticut. Work In an environ­ unit condominium. 2 bed­ condition. $35.00. Coll af­ $30.00. Call 646-4995.0 CARD Salmon Brook Park In Send resume to: Com­ Work under minimum su­ for hardware store. Excel­ Position to begin Febru­ lour, spacious kitchen room, 11/2 both, loft, 2 car CARD dependoble, mature, and sions, 135 East Center 16k. Entry level opportun- restaurant. Located on a ment that's prestigious, ter 5 pm. 643-5281.0 Glastonbury. Filing, typ­ munity Child Guidance Street, 646-8268. pervision. Good wages. lent opportunity for se­ ary 2, 1987. EO E with laundry area, full high traffic road. Excel­ comfortable and success­ garage, central air. FDR DALE FDR DALE conscientious. Afternoon lity with prestigious east of Insurance, holidays and hours and Tuesday even­ ing and telephone skills School, 317 North Main nior citizen. Apply Cony­ basement, 1 car garage. lent location for a pizze­ ful. We provide corporate 8730/month plus utilities. necessary. For more In­ St., Manchester, Ct. 06040. 7he river firm. Gorgeous vacation. Call 875-5905. ers Hardware, 646-5707. Custodian. - Part time Excellent condition and In-house training. 872-9270. TV/8TERED/ ings. Call 646-5153 and Bulk Delivery - part time, offices. Must have tele­ ria. Call for details. Realty ENDROLLS leave message. formation please call EOE. early morning hours, Ask for Bob. evenlngs,floor care and throughout with over 1400 World, Frechette Asso­ Join America's *1 top sel­ APPLIANCE8 27% width - 289 After-Christmas special: Jeep Wagoneer, 1972,4x4, phone poise, good typing, Travel Agents-Wanted. light malntenance.Expe- sq. ft. of living area. Call ler. For confidential inter­ Mindy or Lori at 741-2557. Manchester area. Relia­ flexible personallty.Defl- ciates, 646-7709.O Manchester-1 bedroom 13% width - 2 for 289 1976 Jeep CJ-7. Real good auto, 8 cylinder, air, 90k. Retail person to work In Some experience re­ RN SupervIsor-Monday rlence preferred.Excel­ for your personal showing view call Armsnd Colello, condo, heat, hot water, ble transportation a must. nlte long term growth Refrigerator - 2 door, 16 M UST be picked up et tha shape, no rust. Three Never off road. Private Aide-Personal care male Waitresses and Walters hardware store. Responsi­ Contact Brandt at 649- quired, good people, good through Friday. 3-11 posi­ lent pay and beneflts.Con- or come to our open house Check Out This Invest­ at 833-8336. and all appliances In­ tops! Asking $2,500. Call 2nd owner. 1000/best potential, excellent benef­ pay. Call John at Univer­ cubic feet. Manual de­ Manchester Herald Office aide wanted to care for wanted. Full time, part bilities Include stocking, 1405. tion for an RN with strong tact Steve Kegler,647-9191 on Sunday, January 11 ment...See this fantastic 3 cluded. Nice central loca­ before It A.M. ONLY. 6^1998, anytime. offer. 643-6129. disobled yong man In displaying merchandise, its, fee paid. Call Hilary sity Travel for appoint­ leadership capabilities. 7am to 3pm. from 1-4 pm. Strano Real C e n t u r y 21 frost. $25.00. 643-2809.D time. Apply In person: Cutts, Business Personnel family with large private village Green tion on bus line. No pets. Vernon. $250 weekly. Call and helping customers. ment. 4299313. Enlov your weekends off Estate. 643-6601. □ $475 per month. 6464)738. Luigi's Restaurant, 706 Adult Carriers - Wanted In Associates. 659-3511. yard, separate utilities, of Glastonbury Electric hot water heater - 1974 Dodge Dart - 2 door, 6 1972 E-100 Ford - Econo- Paul Herbst at 875-4173 Hartford Rd. 649-5325. Some hardware knowl­ Manchester. Part time, while earning a competi­ Kennel assistant - respon­ modern Interior, low cylinder, automatic, runs Itne window van. Running anytime. 2225 Main St. sixty gallon with relief edge and or retail expe­ early morning hours. No tive hourly rote plus excel­ sible animal oriented per­ T o be built. 8179,900. Twin maintenance exterior and Glastonbury, CT Manchester-Unique odult WANTED TD good. $400. 646-5004. condition. Good for parts. Skilled brick layers with lent benefits. Put your valve. Excellent condi­ 9 rience helpful. Good pay, collections, excellent pay Legol Secretary 18k to experience. Good wages I son needed for animal oaks Manor. Only 6 lots garages for 4 cars. Priced 06033 complex. 1 bedroom, $500 RUY/TRADE $99.00 call 649-2512.0 supervisory skills, expe­ care duties. Full time remaining. Early period tion. $75.00 coll 643-5224. □ OIL BURNER TECNMCUN flexible hours. Apply at and mileage allowance. 19k. East of the river Call 727-9181 between 7am to sell at $141,900.Joyce G. per month. 2 bedroom, ( 1972 Pinto wagon - 1 OFFICE HELP Conyers Hardware. 646- Contact Kim at 649-1405. rience and lob knowledge position, Monday through center chimney Colonial Epstein Real Estate, 647- $650 month Includes ap­ owner, recent engine, au­ 1970 Mustang-Body res­ M D INtTM.LER, corporate office offers at­ and 6pm. Q n l u i Refrigerator - compact Wanted-Old wicker baby tored 351 motor with head­ UcanMd. Approxlmsttly 5707. Ask for Bob. tractive opportunity to to work In an atmosphere Friday with complete be­ homes plus other plans 8895.a pllanced kitchen, pool, tomatic transmission, re­ M ALE IMAGE geared to high quality nefit package. Call 633- available. Homes Include sauna, game room exer­ table model with freezer bassinet with big wooden ers. Beautiful car but leOO WMkIy. Opportunity tor Data Entry/Clerlcal- work with senior counsel. ^ 2 1 section. Ice troy. Excel­ wheels. Call 647-1805 after built air canditloned. 8600. Two positions evelleble. manaetrlal potHkm Eut ot Part time, general office Medlcal office seeks full potlent care. For more 6878 for Interview. 3 bedrooms, 2'/i baths, 2 N e w Constructlon- cise room, balconies, and 1970 Ford Van 110 - excel­ needs transmission and ttio rivor. Primarily raaldsn- Diversified duties Include Secretary to 17k-Well es­ Information aniT Inter­ lent condition. Perfect for 6pm. little other work. Many Expanded hours possi­ work, typing. Monday time employee. Typing typing, phones, travel ar­ tablished Glastonbury fireplaces, 2 car garage, 6 ...Charming 4 bedroom more.6498355. lent mechanics, V-8 auto­ llal. view call 643-5151, Pam Experienced floral de­ dorm. $55.00. Call 649- extras parts, best offer. ble after February 15th. through Friday. 9am- skills, no experience ne­ rangements and word pro­ firm needs secretary with ponnel doors, oak ca­ Colonial situated on a 2 7625.n matic, good body. 81200. 647-9137 Olenchack DSD, Crest- signer needed for growing binets, 8< numerous other South Wlndsor-2 bedroom Both vehicles from Cali­ 646-8607. Key punch experience 1pm. 643-2770. cessary. Salary plus be­ cessing. Some legal expe­ good typing skills. Diver­ plus acre private lot In Rontals nefits. Call 647-0238. field Convalescent Home, shop In Vernon. Call 872- amenities. Lets us set up Manchester. Fantastic Townhouse, Westage AutomotIVB fornia, both rot free. 649- necessary. Work 11 am rience required. Top sified responsibilities with 565 Vernon St., Manches­ Refrigerator - top freezer benefits, fee paid. Call or room for growth, good 9299. your appointment to­ fireplaced family room Condos. I'A baths, fully 4292. TRUCKD/VAND c to 5 pm, M onday ter, Ct. appllanced kitchen, Amano ESR-18, 1975. send resume to:Business benefits, fee paid. Call day. Sentry Real Estate . with skylight, shiny eot-ln Good operating condi­ |E]FDR DALE V through Friday. Apply in Personnel Associates,?. Hilary Cutts, Business Retail: Get a helpful start 643-6601 .□ kitchen, large formal din­ RDDM8 washer, dryer hookups In Volore 79, asking $350 as 3 51 3 tion. White, energy effi­ CARD person at 941 Main SALES & TECHNICAL PRO O. Box 1019, Glastonbury, Nurse Aldes-Currently ac­ this New Year. Full and ing room and much more. FDR RENT private basement. Central Is. 646-1378 between 4pm cl BANK TELLER Personnel Associates. 659- cepting applications for cient. $99.00.call 649-3836.0 FDR DALE 1974 Ford Von, good condi­ Street, Downtown Har- Ct. 06033. 659-3511. 3511. part time positions availa­ Mint Fresh Listing! Re- Call today for details. air, pool, tennis, heat and and 8pm. Government A Military Full time our nurse aide training ble. Apply now at Parkade cent!y redecorated 2 bed­ Offered at $217,900. Joyce hot water Included In rent. tion. $1500 or best offer. C tord, 247-9470. Attractive, panneled, car­ 875-6344.D South Windsor Bank & class that will begin soon. Health Shoppe. Call 646- room Brick Cape on G. Epstein Real Estate, Small pet acceptable. $750 MACHINERY 1981 Volkswagen Rabbit P Also taking applications 8178 9 am to 5 pm. corner lot. Beautiful peted, with huge cedar plus security. Available Big Red -1972 Olds 98, red P Sales experience, preferably with wire and ca­ Trust Company, 647-8895.0 closet. Near buses, Par- AND TDDL8 white, automatic. Very for CNA's. We offer excel­ heated solar room, eot-ln Immediately. 6490795. with black vinyl top. 455- good condition. Asking b Sullivan Avenue office. lent starting wage and kode. 6490102 MIDCELLANEDUD ble products. Must be knowledgeable of the Electronic assemblers - kitchen and full base­ Brand New Listing - Ele­ cublc Inch engine. 82000. 646-3914. AUTDMDTIVE C procurement process, applicable documents, Because tellers are so im­ PART TIME benefits. Please contact: printed circuit boards, ment. $98,900.James R. gant 9 room Split-Level Manchester-New 2 bed­ Simplicity - snow blower. Loaded, Including a/cand N portant to our success, Director of Staff Deve- Waze sottertng. Harness McCovonogh Real Estate, home on the 10th green on 9|APARTMENT8 room townhouse, 1V^ 7 hp, excellent condition. cruise control. Interior 198: Mercury Capri - 2 mll-spects, etc. We are looking for the person lopement at Crestfleld Call 649-5889. we ensure your success and mechanical as­ 649-3800.D Ellington Ridge Country baths, garage, deck, air perfect, no rust. 130,000 door, automatic, 6 cy­ Fleetside - 1/2 ton cap - D Saies A Deiivery who knows the "Ins and outs” of getting Convalescent Home/Fen- semblers. 1 year plus ex­ z I fdr rent by offering an excellent CUSTOMER SERVICE Club. Contemporary conditioning, washer miles. Call Ken, 232-2228, linder, loaded. 48,000. Call 8100. Call 649-2107 after V through the maze to get the business working wood Manor. Monday perience needed. Flexible style, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 dryer hookups, fully ap­ FUEL DIL/CDAL/ after 6 p.m. 649-4735 after 4 pm. 3:30. S Parson Wanted starting salary, benefits through Friday, 7am to with the goyernment, military, and subcon­ hours. Vernon area. Call baths, 3 car garage, mag­ Tw o bedroom townhouse pllanced kitchen. 8675 plus FIREWDDD P and a training program 3pm at 643-5151. EO E. 872-3081. utilities. No pets. Coll ti Part or Full time. tractors. If your this “Pro" contact us. I think DEPARTMENT nificent landscaping, cen­ - heat, hot water, carpet­ that will get you off to a tral air and lots, lots ing, air conditioned, all 295-8130. 81 Nights and week­ you'll find the results — oriented atmosphere solid start. If you are good Firewood; cut , split and M on.-Thurs. 3:00-7:30 pm Use a low-cost ad in Cleaning personnel. Even- more! $369,000.Jackson 8> appliances. Nice location. ends. Pleasant and freedom to accomplish your objectiyes to with figures, enjoy work­ Classified for quick re- logs and/or weekends, The Angora Jackson Real Estate, 647- Call 647-1595. delivered. All seasoned V suits. 643-2711. 643-5747. HDME8 hardwood from quality working conditions your satisfaction. Contact inconfidence Frank ing with the public snd Fri. 3:00-7:00 pm 8400.O G Manchester - 5 room, 2 FDR RENT dealer. Northeast Log­ Ir In modern phar­ have a professional ap­ Sat. 7:00-10:00 am Darius, Corporate Director, Personnel and Office posItlon-East Hart­ Lots of Personality! This bedroom, 1st floor. Ap­ ging. "Wood Is our only f« m acy In large shop­ pearance, you should de- Data Processing clerk- business". 742-9168. fflaurliriitrr HrraliV Serylces. flnately look Into the op­ ford. Retail chain seeks sprawling 9 room Ranch Is pliances, wall-to-wall car­ Coventry - cosy house for V ping center. Apply at full time, experience ne­ motivated person for gen­ c portunities with South rftrnirrrmtmr cessary. Call 647-9997. chock full of extras! Mas­ peting, full basement, 2. 4 rooms, garage, ap­ once to pharmar- eral office duties. In­ ter bedroom with lacuzzi washer and dryer hook pliances and utilities In­ DFFICE/RETAIL d clsts. SMITH GATES CORP. Windsor Bank & Trust. cludes data entry, filing. cluded. References and 1 g Mechanlc-fentry level- room, sliders to beautiful ups, garage; on bus line. EQUIPMENT 1451 New Britain Ayenue Call Muriel Marks for an Good math skills a must. rear yard, fireplace, 2 car No utilities. 1 month secur­ month security required. ri appointment at 289-6061, Preventatlve mainte­ For Interview appoint­ n Liggett Pharmacy Farmington, C T 06032 garage, aluminum siding ity deposit. $ 575. 649-6245 Call 742-9543 after 4:30 or extension 216 or apply nance position for fleet of ment call Miss Colclo, weekends. P Maachester Parkada tractor trailers. Some ex- and much more. Call to­ after 5 pm. between 9 and 5, Monday Monday through Friday, day! 8148,900. Jackson 8, P 404 West MIddIo Tpka. 677-2657 perlenr- preferred, basic through Friday at 11S Ed­ 9am-4pm. 528-6395. Jackson Real Estate, 647- 4 room apartment, availa­ 6 room house, off Main b Maacbestar set up /ools necessary. Street, no utilities, park­ Royal Medallion II elect­ II EOE by choice win Road, South Windsor. Monday through Satur­ 8400.0 ble Immediately. Adults preferred. No pets. No ing, stove, no pets. Refer­ ric home portable typew­ It day. Benefits and vaca­ riter. Excellent condition. a tion. Call 243-5457. Brand New Listing I Very appliances. Security and ences and securltv.8750 WANTED nice older Colonial on tree references. 1 car. 649-1265. per month. 646-7336. Perfect for college stu­ S' lined street In Vernon. 4 dent. $125 or best offer. d 88772219 Notice - now hiring. Tak­ bexlrooms, spacious kit­ Manchester West Side - 3 Manchester-5 room ranch Call Adele at 649-1043 after o .. i Experienced nurse aide. style house. $750 per 6 p.m. (CLASSIFIED DISCOUNTS) P ing applications for full or Excellent references. Will chen, glassed-in porch, bedrooms, appllanced, se­ part time employment. big lot with terraced rear curity, 8650 plus utilities. month plus utilities, refer­ n care for your loved one In It R.N. Opportunity to earn $300 your home. Will cook and yard. Newer roof and Call 646-1496. ences and security deposit RDAT8 /MARINE SPEAK per week at start. Call furnace. $112J)00.Jackson required. February 1 oc­ m g EXTRA light housekeeping. 282- EQUIPMENT n M eadow s M anor is 646-3875. 9776. 8< Jackson Real Estate, New duplex - 2 bedroom, 1 cupancy. Call 643-1580 647-8400.O 1/2 both, appliances In­ evenings. FOR L seeking a RN for a cluded, 1 month security, 16 foot Mad River canoe, P full time charge Pot O'Gold can be found 8650 monthly. Utilities not paddles Included. Used THEMSELVES! ri MONEY... giSTOREAND four times. Excellent con­ 9 V 9 nurse position in the lllatirliratrr HrraUi under the roof of this new Included.Peterman Build­ TO RECEIVE YOUR NEW 'CD' SAVINGS, ALL ADS MUST BE SCHEDULED FOR EITHER 3 bedroom Contemporary ing and Realty, 6499404 or DFRCE 8PACE dition. $800. Please call T ICF area on the 3 to 7 OR 10 PA VS IN THESE SPECIAL CLASSIFICATIONS... 2 1/2 baths, family room 643-1951 or 647-1340. 643-4942 after 6pm or 647- MERCHANDISE FOR SALE I AUTOMOTIVE 6‘ WITH YOUR OWN 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for 11 shift. Exceilent with warming fireplace, 2 Main Street - Watkins CiMalfIcktIon* 71 through a7 I Clooolllcollont NEWSPAPER Bob. ______(eeetmim 78-73) ' t1 IhfouQh D7 benefit or no-benefit PART-TIME car garage. Let yourself Vernon - 2 bedroom, 2 center. Professional of­ h S E L r be the elegant trustee of both In 2 year old triplex. b fice space, 2 offices and package. CARRIERS N£W ‘CD’ $: JOB... this treasure! 8199,900. Appllnaces Included, 1 reception area. New, PET8AND SAVINGS Cali Mrs. Birming­ Blanchard 8, Rossetto month securlW 8635. Utili­ 16 3 NEEDED... Ideal location and park­ 8UPPLIE8 ti ham to set up an in­ Realtors, “ We Guarantee ties not Included. Peter­ ing. Call 647-1662, Bob I YOUR 4 Lines 7 D ays Save *5°° terview. Our Houses” , 646-2482.0 man Building and Realty, An Excellent Opportunity MAHCNESIER Vonderkall. N MM 6499404 or 643-1951 or 647- 10 D ays Save <9°° for housewives and mothers Buy 1, Get 1 Free - A 7 1340. P 647-9191 Manchester - dynamic of­ Save »7'>'> II with young children — bring room Contemporary that 5 Lines 7 D ays fice space. 200 square feet 3 offers full scale pleasure. Manchester - 3 bedroom and up. Vacancy. Reaso­ Free to a good homel 10 D ays Save >12°° them with you and save on Plus a very nice 3 room In duplex. Excellent loca­ Siamese cat, neutered. t< North Elm SI..______8-81 . . . with an nable with many ameni­ Save *8°° babysitting costs. WeedbrtdgoSI______18-280, Inlaw suite. Both sur­ tion. Rec room, fireplace, ties. Call Klernon Realty, Call after 6pm 647-7441. 6 Lines 7 D ays INTERVIEW/SURVEY Cambridge SL------AN - advertisement in the rounded by 8 acres of fruit appliances Included. 1 car Inc., 6491147. 10 D ays Save ‘ 14°° T 21 Hours Per Week North Main SL and Union /Lroo Classifieds. People who trees, bushes, and wind garage, 1 month security. g Part tlma, Hartfard arat Salery Plus Qae Allowance Roaomary PL______... AH The Angora cat is so fluf­ swept meadow. Some­ 8725 monthly. Utilities not MI8CELLANEDU8 7 Lines 7 D ays Save >9°° o Newman SI..... are interested in buying fy. Use white knitting thing special. Blanchard Included. Peterman FDR DALE 10 D ays Save ‘ 16°° w Conduct visits to re­ SOUND INTERESTING? CemorSI------287-801 stereo equipment like worsted to crochet him. 81 Rossetto Realtors,"We Building and Realty, 649- Morchandiss n 7 tail lacatlans and Edgorton SI------1-80 No. 102 has complete Guarantee Our Houses", 9404 or 643-1951 or 647-1340. 8 Lines 7 D ays Save ‘ 10°° 7 6 You can be a Herald Area yours read our columns directions for crocheting hames far natlanal Edgerton PI______.„.AN 646-2482.0 Lamps $5.00 each. Call 10 D ays Save ‘ 18°° Adviser and handle and su­ Comer SL Odd only_____ 808-088 every day. Advertise and flnishing. Three room oportments- 649-9540.0 ecanamic. survey. (SAVINGS (XXITCO AM FNOU OUM MGULAR AOVCRTiSCO M1CIS) pervise our carrier boys and Edmund SI------...... 11-88 your offer where they To order, tood $2.59, for Manchester New LIstIngl No appliances. No pets. Same evenings and .AN pattori, plot 50{ for peitsie eod Affordable 6 room Cape, 3 Security. Call 646-2426 Original Nazi SS Sturm- weekends required, 4 girls. If you like kids, want a SL John SI will read it . . . in kiodliof. Siena SI. bedrooms, dining room, weekdays 9 to 5. Fuhrer collar tabs " S i e ­ WHEN YOU CALL TO PLACE YOUA AD. BE SURE TO years callage or little independence and full basement, nice lot, gel" 825.00. Call 649-3581.0 ASK FOR YOUR ‘CD’ RATE! Adame Odd only ______487-887 Classified! . OEGUOI Oak commode with towel equivalent experi­ your own income... Croelweod Dr ______AN __ndMoOir Hsraie convenient location. 2 bedroom Townhouse. ilSOA._...... 8-80 KnrT0fk,H.T. 10030 ofter 6pm. NO COMMEBCIAL ACCOUNTS. PLEASEI CANCELLATIONS ACCEPTED ANYTIME BUT TO RECEIVE YOUR DISCOUNT. reimbursement for Foxeroll Dr. Prist Moot. SOOroii o l» Keith Real Estate. 646- Parking for 2 cars. 8550 condition. $95.00. Call 643- AOS MUST RUN FULL 7 DAYS OR 10 DAYS COOE m t sms NaeOor. 4126. per month. Heat and utili­ 4840.O car expenses. EOE. Call 647-9946 Unmoro Dr. Dr______11-41 ties not Included. No pets. fo p/ace your ad Reply to: MANCHESTER SPECIAL; Over 200 a^ Manchester - 7 room Co­ One year lease plus secur­ CIDTHIND Carpenter steel tool box - or 647-9947 lectiona and a lonial In nice areo. 3 ity. 6494)795 or 643-2283, like new. $30.00. 32 Inches Bureau sfLabarSlatlalIca Pattern Section in the bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, ask for Rick. long. Call 649-6151.0 phone 643-2711 HERALD Tw o ladles cloth coots, JFK Bulldine, Rm. 1603 CALL N O W a l b u m . Just 83.00. wall to wall carpet, gas Boston, MA 03303 cliBBlfM bAb PMopl«r«ad furance, 3 zone heat, flre- Tw o bedroom, heat, hot -.lock, beige with fur Tecomshe 6HP gas en­ ask for Classified... 643-2711 / 647-9946 aboKS at ii.zs tocii ploce, garage. Call 647- water, parking, air condi­ coll- s. Good condition. gine. Horizontal shaft Alton: CPI RhBM 643-2711 classifiMi a-tSI-NEiaiOOM HOXplWOOX-30 8105 after 6 pm, weekends, tioned. 8480 per month. Asking $35 00 each. Call complete. $75.00. Call 643- IIIIIIIIEIIIIIIII! typoi ot ntiOltworli iWlli. 9 to 5. 8128,900. Call after 6pm. 528-6616. 6491433.0 1938 anytime.o