W - MANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Jan. 7. 1987 MANCHESTER SPORTS Charitable contributions begin with proper forms Town, 8th tackle Diet takes time, Whalers sing QUESTION: make very large charitable contri­ religious organization won’t have to certificate to the recipient, the devised by the minds of Congress. My wife and I butions and/or have other sizable pay income tax on the profit it contribution date is the mailing Beginning with this year, the new borders and fees the experts say I X f the Blues are senior citi­ preference items, you won’t be realizes when and if it sells the gift date. If you send the certificate to tax law levies a 21 percent AMT on zens, retired on subject to that tax bite. stock. So, as far as the tax-exempt the stock’s transfer agent, the certain preference items used to ... page 3 ... page 11 ... page 14 annuai income Investors’ recipient of your gift is concerned, contribution date is the date the reduce income subject to regular o f approxi­ QUESTION: If I give stock to a it's immaterial what you paid for transfer of ownership is recorded income tax. That’s an increase mately $60,000. Guide recognized charity or religious the stock. on the transfer agent’s books. from 20 percent in 1986 and previous We have certifi­ organization, should I inform the However, as the donor, you years. Also, the number of prefer­ cates for stocks William A. Doyle recipient of my "basis” — the price should keep a record of the stock’s QUESTION: I keep seeing and ence items has been increased. in about 10 cor- I paid for the stock — so that the market value on the date of the gift, hearing references to the alterna­ The tougher AMT rules, along porations, chairty or religious group will be so that you can take an accurate tive minimum tax — "A M T,” as it’s with the closing of many tax which we bought able to determine its capital gain charitable contribution on your called. But I don’t understand it. loopholes, could put an end to tales years ago. All when it sells the stock? income tax return. That date can Can you sum it up? about millionaires ducking all the stocks are up a lot over our imum tax” rules. vary, depending on how the gift is payments to the Internal Revenue purchase prices. However, as a married couple ANSWER: Assuming you make made. ANSWER: Summed up. AMT Service. We have heard that we can give filing a joint return, you have a the gift to a qualified tax-exempt i f you personally hand over the aims at making everyone with HaudipBtpr Hprairi stock to a church or charity and, on $40,000 exemption from preference charity or religious organization, stock certificate to the charity or substantial income pay some fed­ Doyle welcomes written ques­ our federal income tax return, take items before the alternative min­ there will be no need to do that. As a religious organization, that’s the eral income tax. Past that, it’s one tions, but he can provide answers Manchester — A City of Village Charm a contributions deduction for the imum tax applies. So, unless you tax-exempt entity, the charity or contribution date. If you mail the of the most complex things ever only through the column. stock's current value. How is this done?

ANSWER: First, fill out the Thursday, Jan. 8,1987 30 Cents assignment form on the back of the certificate, naming the church or charity as the new owner. Have NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED !!! your signature guaranteed by a brokerage firm, commercial bank Reagan leaves J or trust company. AL SIEFFERT'S m f l l ' open Sunday Then, you can send the certificate ^ ^ ■ ■ I noon-5 pm by registered mail, return receipt requested, to the stock’s transfer agent, which will issue a new hospital ready certificate registered in the name of the church or charity. Or, after filling out the assign­ ment form and having your signa­ A ture guaranteed, you can deliver for work, TLC’ the certificate to the recipient of your generosity. The church or charity then can send the certifi­ cate in for transfer. By Susanne M. Schafer Speakes said Reagan would "set On your income tax return, you The Associated Press hi.s own pace” during his recupera­ report the contribution on the tion and was not expected to return "other than cash" line as the WASHINGTON - President to the Oval Office until next week. stock's market value on the date of Reagan, declaring “ I feel great,” He planned to see chief of staff returned to the White House today Donald T. Regan in the residence N the gift. Assuming the stock is ' ^ ^ J V b S n c B worth more than $500, you must fill — three days after prostate surgery during the afternoon, Speakes said. out Form 8283 and attach it to your — and the promise of tender, loving "The president has been an return. care from his wife. exemplary patient and we are Tax complications can set in for White House staff members pleased that he has done well non-cash gifts made since Jan. 1. greeted the president with cheers, during his hospitalization,” Rea­ One section of the new tax "re­ applause and banners declaring, gan’s physicians said in a state­ form” taw says that the profit you "Welcome Home,” “ You’re Cool” ment released by Speakes. would have realized if you had sold and “ We love you, Mr. President,” Army (k>l. John Hutton, the the stock now is a "preference as the president and his wife, presidential physician, was quoted item” under the "alternative min- Nancy, walked from their helicop­ in the statement as saying, "The ter into the diplomatic entrance on president’s remarkable recovery the south side of the Executive continues. All post-operative signs Mansion. are normal and he slept well Reagan’s physicians said he had through the night.” Heublein no evidence of cancer and called his ‘ ‘His physicians find his condition recovery from the surgery "excel­ excellent in every respect and have Harild photo by Tuckor lent in every respect.” decided that he can return to the Before leaving the hospital White House today,” Hutton said. to buy Rep. John W. Thompson (center), a Democrat from Wednesday. Thompson, who began his first term grounds, Reagan called out to The president was scheduled to Manchester, shares a laugh with other legislators during Wednesday, and other freshmen iawmakers savored the reporters, " I feel great.” remain at the White House over the Asked if he was ready to go back weekend, instead of making his the opening of the 1987 Generai Assembiy on opening-day ceremonies before settiing in to work. to work, Reagan replied, “ Of usual trip to his woodland retreat at Almaden course. I haven’t stopped.” Camp David, Md., Speakes added. The president, wearing a heavy Doctors say full recovery from sweater in the stiff winter wind, prostate surgery takes as long as By Jack Schrelbman was asked if his doctors had given six weeks. The Associated Press Freshmen legislators savor first day him any advice. “ To not stand Ever since Reagan entered the around in the cold,” Reagan hospital Sunday for a battery of SAN FRANCISCO - The an­ SONY replied. " I should get in where it’s exams and Monday’s prostate nounced agreement for the sale of By John F. Kirch . PAK-8 TIME! Thompson has attended orientation meet­ warm.” surgery, his physicians have issued Herald Reporter the venerable Almaden Vineyards ings. is asking questions and reading to Asked when he would ride a horse glowing reports about his progress. to Heublein Inc. ignited a blizzard prepare himself. again, Reagan laughed and said, HARTFORD — Minutes before the state Hutton said a catheter, a tube for of speculation in the California wine U o-w ere Already, for both of them, ideas are “ Pretty soon.” Senate began its first session of the new year draining urine, was removed from community, much of it depicting a beginning to blossom. The first lady earlier told repor­ ni ncii Wednesday, freshman Sen. Michael P. Meotti. Reagan on Wednesday without gloomy future for Almaden. ters she was very happy her CLOSING OUR DOORS D-Glastonbury, stood inside the chambers Thompson said he will co-sponsor a bill to causing him any discomfort and husband was being discharged. A joint announcement Tuesday with his instant camera, taking photographs. increase the number of people eligible to take "he is adjusting very well.” 8 by Heublein and Alm aden’s 948 part in the state’s ConnPACE program. The Asked what kind of treatment she Reagan began attending to some It was the first time Meotti could officially WEDNESDAY AT 5 P.M. planned to give him, she replied paperwork that included his weekly owners, National Distillers and call himself a senator since his November program enables low-income elderly people to “ TLC,” for tender, loving care. Chemical Corp., said an agreement victory over then-incumbent Carl A. Zinsser. receive funds for prescription drugs. radio address and State of the White House spokesman Larry in principle had been reached to R-Manchester, and he wanted to savor every Other areas to be looked at include Union message to Congress, Speakes said Reagan will take up watched television news shows and buy California’s seventh largest Zt NH H to prepare for our minute of it. providing affordable housing, and funding an abbreviated work schedule. read the paper, the doctor said. winemaker. No figure was ,0 pi AT' l i t t l e “ I usually hate to take pictures.” Meotti visiting nurse associations so more elderly disclosed. people can live at home rather than in nursing Litton L'TTOM said just before he was sworn in. "But I INAL YEAR END CLEARANCI homes, said Thompson. He’ll sit on the Human An East Coast source put the decided to break out the camera.” i C O L O R On the other side of the Capitol, in the House Services, Appropriations and the Environ­ price at over $100 million, but a mental committees. California wine authority set the OPEN THURSDAY AT 10 A.M ' of Representatives, another freshman legisla- Bomb threats unrelated tentative purchase price at $121 .tor from Manchester was savoring his first Meotti, who will be chairman of the million. Almaden's vast holdings — ; day, too. Environmental Committee and a member of five wineries, more than 3,000 229 f o r a 4 | ^ P P Rep. John W. Thompson. D-Manchester. the Education Committee, stressed environ­ acrequipmene estimated to be 1Z9 '.who defeated incumbent Republican Rep. mental issues. He said he will push for a to hotel fire, cops say worth at least $140 million. Al­ : Elsie "B iz” Swensson in November, sat special fund municipalities can use to buy and famous quietly at his desk in the huge House chamber perserve open space. maden refused comment on the MAKE SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Firearms, refused to comment on a general as legislative leaders called the Assembly into Meotti said the General Assembly will also tentative sale. Police said they found no connec­ published report that the investiga­ session. take a look at the Education Enhancement tion between the Dupont Plaza tion was focusing on hotel staff who Other speculation within the Thompson looked a little bewildered by the Act, which was passed last year in an effort to Hotel fire and bomb threats that are members of Teamsters Local industry was that Farmington, COLOR experience, but said he was excited about raise teachers’ salaries. forced hundreds of people to 901, which was threatening to strike Conn.-based Heublein, sixth- starting and looked forward to a good session. Manchester’s two other legislators. Rep. evacuate a hospital treating fire at midnight New Year’s Eve over a largest wine producer in California, TV “ I have a lot of learning to do,” he said. " I James R. McCavanagh and Donald F. Bates, victims and offices investigating wage dispute with the hotel. may be planning to shift Almaden's really want to be the legislator from stressed giving money back to municipalities. the blaze. Union local president Rene Ro­ headquarters from San Jose to the We're purging the store Manchester. I don’t want to lose where I come "With our surplus,” McCavanagh said, "it’s Seven sites, including the U.S. driguez said u^on members were Central Valley, possibly Madera. l £ 9 'from . I ’m a student of government, so I ’m certainly going to be a priority to get money commonwealth’s Department of cooperating with the investigators. '.confident I can do the job.” back to Manchester for relief on property The theory, from sources who of all Microwaves!, TVs!, Justice, received telephoned bomb "W e have nothing to hide,” he said. - Meotti and Thompson have been doing their taxes.” refused to be identified, was that threats Wednesday, but no explo­ Police and the FBI would not share of reading lately as both try to brief " I ’ve been involved in local government for some 50 acres owned by Almaden at sive devices were found, police comment on whether any arrests Major Appliances!, electric themselves on state issues and the workings of 15 to 16 years,” said Bates, whose 9th San Jose might then be put oh the said. were imminent, but said no one was the Legislature. Assembly District parts of East Hartford and market. The department is coordinating being restricted from leaving Video Recorders!, ' Meotti said he has met several times during Glastonbury and a small piece of Manchester. CUANS] the investigation into the Dec. 31 Puerto Rico.. National Distillers hung a "for the last two months with staff members and " I can appreciate the problems a municipality fire at the 22-story beachfront "W e’re still interviewing a lot of sale” shingle on Almaden in fall, and Stereo Systems! .colleagues, trying to get to know them and the has raising dollars. I want to see more money announcing it was selling off its luxury hotel that killed 96 people people — management, union offi­ issues he will be addressing during the for municipalities. Fortunately, that’s what MICHAEL P. MEOTTI wine and spirits interests. and injured more than 140. Officials cials, guests from the hotel, in ^erything’s reduced!!! the governor said, too.” . . broke out the camera two-year session. have said it was deliberately set. short, anyone with any informa­ Almaden, long the dominant label in growing areas south of San y You may never see ^ . No arrests were made or suspects tion,” FBI spokesman Dlader Ro­ identified as of Wednesday, federal sario said. Francisco Bay, traces its roots and local authorities said. back more than 130 years. One of its prices like these again! The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco Dan Cabrera, the resident agent wineries, at Paicines, first planted O’Neill message draws mixed reviews and Firearms was expected to for theU.S. Treasury Department’s complete its laboratory analysis of 9 vines in 1849. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and evidence in the fire this week. Today, Almaden estimates a HARTFORD (AP) - Republi­ expand the state’s housing pro­ plus of at least $143 million and former House Democratic storage and aging capacity of some cans fear that Gov. William A. grams, its war on drugs and projected. He thought the state leader from Winsted, called the 90 million gallons, producing at O’Neill’s call to share the state’s drunken driving, property tax should be able to afford some speech by-his close political ally "a least a half-dozen brands, plus a unprecedented prosperity with the relief for cities and towns, shelter modest tax cuts this year even if the little tooMiberal for me.” top-line importing operation under TODAY’S HERALD needy will mean higher taxes if the for the homeless and assistance for legislature pursues O’Neill’s ambi­ Matthew L. Melmed, head of the the name of Almaden's founder, -legislature takes his message to the elderly and the family. tious agenda. Connecticut Association for Human Charles Lefranc Cellars. heart. Senate Minority Leader Reginald Stolberg lauded O’Neill’s housing Services, said O’Neill had shown "a Aid network revealed 8 8 Fire victim buried Heublein owns wines including Democrats, however, said J. Smith, R-New Hartford, said proposals, saying his goal was to lot more sensitivity” toward the Inglenook and Beaulieu Vineyards O’Neill struck just the right balance O’Neill’s proposal’s sounded like reach a point where ” no one who needs of the less fortunate than he Neighbors, friends and a rabbi Fired White House aide Oliver L. of Napa Valley, and manufactures in his annual state of the state they would cost a lot of money. wants a roof over the head will go has in the past. Melmed said he was said Jerome Mendell was a man North controlled cash and other and markets several liquors includ­ message on Wednesday. without one.” very optimistic about being able to who had everything to live for — a funds to pay Nicaraguan rebel ing Smirnoff Vodka, Jose Cuervo “ (He) took note of the fact that we "RrE’RE GOING TO make them Senate President Pro Tempore win adequate money for those loving family, a business he had expenses during two years of Tequila, and Wild Turkey Bourbon. are a very prosperous state and sw eat... by making darn sure that John B. Larson, D-East Hartford, programs in the next two years. built from the ground, a beautiful secretly overseeing an aid network Details of the Almaden sale were STEREO fortunate state ... and indicated his the people of the state of Connecti­ said O’Neill’s agenda was similar Joel Cogen, executive director of home and the money to take nice for the contras, according to to be worked out over the next 'commitment to try to help all of the cut are well aware of what’s going to his own. Although the governor’s the Connecticut Conference of vacations. It was on a nice vacation sources in the administration and month, said Heublein spokesman BOX people of the state to share in the to happen if all these expensivi programs were ambitious, he said, Municipalities, said he was pleased — one he had called the best he’d the rebel movement. Story on page Erik Pierce. Heublein is a subsi­ well-being of the state,” Senate programs are put into place,” “ We always have to balance the O’Neill made a point of mentioning had — that Mendell perished in the 7. 7 diary of RJR Nabisco, whose plan Dupont Plaza Hotel fire in San rULL SELbU I lUN increased aid to cities and towns to 7 Majority Leader Cornelius P. Smith said. sensitivities of our hearts with the for the purchase must be submitted r O’Leary, D-Windsor Locks, said. House Majority Leader Robert G. sensibilities of our heads as it help them hold the line on property Juan, Puerto Rico. Story on page 5. Index to regulatory agencies. After taking the oath for a second Jaekle, R-Stratford, complained relates to fiscal responsibility, as taxes. Pierce said in an interview that CAMCORDERS -term as Connecticut’s 84th gover­ that O’Neill spoke in vague general­ well as to the taxpayers of this "The tone was very encouraging 20 p«gM, 2 toeOons Heublein considered adquisition of • VHS FULL SIZE / nor, O’Neili called on the General ities and said he was disappointed state.” and now it remains to be seen what Almaden an appropriate move Hn, Advice______13 Lottery _ _ _ 2 • VHS-C FORMAT NewIxNli Assembly to "be creative with the governor didn’t propose tax Rep. William R. Dyson, D-New the details will be. The details because it offers a portfolio of wines Business _ _ 0 Obituarlee____10 *»»4a»s"6 prosperity” as lawmakers "con­ cuts. Haven, said he was concerned that really count,” Ckigen said. the company needed and slaps • NEW 8mm UNITS Classified _ 10-20 Opinion 8 I WMr LsJOp*"®*' front poverty and despair.” “ I didn’t see any direction set in O’ Neill appeared to be putting “ too New Haven Mayor Biagio Di- down rumors that RJR Nabisco Clear tonight Comics — 8 People______2 SHOP ELSEWHERE FIRST..I The governor used the speech to any way,” Jaekle said. much of the burden on the General Lieto said he hoped it would be wants to get out of the wine and Connecticut _4-S S po rts____14-17 445 HARTFORD ROAD * * 647-9997 * talk about general proposals he House Speaker Irving J. Stol- Assembly to deliver.” easier to get more aid for the Mostly clear tonight with a low spirits business. YOU'LL SEE WHY IT PAYS ^ ^tamooMOof€H | Entertslnment 13 Television____13 I KEENEY ST. EXIT OFF 1-304 .MONTHLY : planned to make during the five- berg, D-New Haven, said he saw no "deeply troubled” cities now that around 20. Mostly sunny Friday The ever-volatile California wine Focus______11 MANCHESTER PAYMENTS month session. need to increase taxes, particularly TAX COMMISSIONER John the Democrats again control the with a high in the middle SOs. U .S ./W orld____7 lineup, by size, currently reads OPEN DAILY: MON-IHURS TIL 9 . TUES-WEO-9AT TIL S . FRIDAY TILS He called on lawmakers to with another healthy budget sur­ Groppo, a conservative Democrat legislature. Details on page 2. Local n a w s _ 3 ,10 Weather______2 from the top: Gallo, Seagrams, I Guild, Bronco, ISC, Heublein, and Almaden. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Jan. 8. 1987 - t - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuredav. Jan. ». 1987 i WEATHER Manchester In B r ie if Town and 8th tackle borders, fees Police and town set contract talks Bv George Loyng have to give up more than the other Herald Reporter on one of the matters to reach an Police union and town officials will begin negotiations for a new "I really feel we can be successful... That overall deal, Penny said. Connecticut forecast M ice contract on Tuesday, Assistant Town Manager Steven Adjusting fire-jurisdiction lines does not mean It's going to be easy.” Joyner stressed the pressing 10> Werbner said Wednesday. between the Eighth Utilities Dis­ problem of who will collect user Central, Eaitera Interior, Southwestern Interior: He and Officer Edward Wilson, union president, declined to trict and the town of Manchester, — Mayor Barbara Weinberg charges from the district’s planned Tonight, mostly clear. Low around 20. Friday, Mmment on the possible agenda for negotiations. Werbner said and possible changes in sewer-user Buckland sewer. Because the mat­ mostly sunny. High in the middle 90s. Pegotiatlons ciosed to the press is one of the ground rules. fees will be the focus of a Monday "If we blow it, w e’re going to look like bums ter has not been resolved, construc­ West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, mostly meeting between negotiators from The present contract, signed in March 1985, went into effect and w e’ll deserve it.” tion has been delayed and develop­ clear. Low in the middle 20s. Friday, mostly sunny. retroactively July 1,1984, and will expire June 30, Werbner said. both governments. ers who want to hook into the sewer High in the upper 90s. for that contract, which includ^ non-binding That agenda was agreed to — District President Walter Joyner “ are tearing their hair out — they Northwest Hills: Tonight, mostly clear. Low 15 to arbitration, lasted more than a year, running from January 1984 Wednesday during a preliminary really are," he said. 20. Friday, mostly sunny. High in the lower 90s. to March 1985, he said. meeting of both negotiating teams Any agreement would require at Lincoln Center. The hour-and-a- The negotiating team for the union' is usually comprised of the final approval from each govern­ half discussion set the ground rules ment’s board of directors. union’s executive board and has five to seven members, Werbner for future talks and saw both sides berg, Democratic town Director buildings, or divides apartment said. Werbner is the chief negotiator for the town’s team, which Wednesday’s meeting was held in Coastal forecast Tax Facts pledge that they will work hard to Stephen Penny, Republican town complexes in half. public, as future meetings will be, The IRS is getting ready to innundate the nation with also includes the police chief, the department heads and two reach agreements on issues that Director Geoffrey Naab and former LaBelle said the jurisdiction although Lassow had wanted pri­ Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I. and captains. its annual flood of tax forms. Taxation has not always have long divided the two Town Attorney Kevin O’Brien, who talks should also include areas such vate sessions. However, both sides Montauk Point: Future meeting dates between the union and town officials will governments. was not present Wedesday. as the Bryan Farms subdivision in agreed not to talk to reporters Small craft advisories in effect. been the chief source of government revenue. Athenians be decided Tuesday, Werbner said. L o w “ I really feel we can be success­ The two sides agreed to focus on northeast Manchester and the outside the meetings, to avoid Wind northwest IS to 25 knots and gusty today used money earned from publicly owned mines. The ful,” said Mayor Barbara Wein­ six topics listed by the Eighth Temperatures western end of West Middle Turn­ public posturing that could lead to becoming west and decreasing 10 to 15 knots tonight. early Romans were the first to develop a codified tax berg. “ That does not mean it’s District team. The topics are pike. He stressed that what is disputes. Wind west around 10 knots Friday. Bids sought to rebuild fire truck going to be easy." system. Emperor Augustus imposed property and sharing the Buckland firehouse, decided could have a bearing on the ’The two teams also set a meeting Eighth District President Walter collecting user charges for the Seas 1 to 9 feet today and 1 foot or less tonight The Town Fire Department will take bids Wednesday on idea of sharing the Buckland Jan. 21. and agreed to meet every through Friday. inheritance taxes. His successsors taxed a long list of Joyner said the upcoming negotia­ planned Buckland sewer, sewer- firehouse — a town-owned facility rebuilding a 1967 ladder truck that has been used only as a spare second Wednesday thereafter. Fair through Friday. products. But in the Middle Ages, funds were collected tions provide an excellent chance to outlet charges, providing sewer that the Eighth District has in the Weinberg’s proposal to set a FRONTS: for the past several months. J mainly in the form of feudal rents and other fees. solve longstanding problems. “ If service in undeveloped areas, past offered to buy. deadline for reaching an accord Warm Cold-v^ Fire Chief John Rivosa said the department will decide how we blow it, we’re going to look like sewer-user charges the district Following the recommendation was dismissed. It was agreed to Across the nation DO YOU KNOW — What amendment gives the much work to do when the bids are received. The bid invitation bums and we’II deserve it.” he said. pays to the town, and fire- of Sarles, the negotiators agreed to limit meetings to an hour and a a Showers Rain Flurries Snow Occluded Stationary ^ federal government the right to collect income taxes? seeks prices on several phases of work on the truck and its The Eighth District, an independ­ jurisdiction lines. address “ packages" of issues in half. A Western storm spread snow today and zeroed in 100-foot ladder. ent authority that provides fire Both teams agreed to tackle the which an overall agreement will The meetings between the two W EDNESDAY’S ANSWER — Spiders have eight legs. on the Plains, while snow was widely scattered in Rivosa said the open cab on the truck will have to be replaced protection and sewer service to fire-jurisdiction lines and sewer- mean tradeoffs on different governments follow a decision by NATIONAL FORECAST — The National Weather Service forecasts the East and broad sections of the nation had fair with a closed cab, for safety reasons. But, he said, if repairing most of northern Manchester, will user charges first. matters. voters Nov. 4 not to remove the A Newipaper In Education Program and modernizing the aerial ladder proves too expensive, it may be represented by Joyner, district Penny said that jurisdiction Lassow said that approach will Eighth District’s ability to fend off colder weather for most of the northern half of the nation. Rain is expected skies. The storm sent snow across much of Colorado and Sponiored by be cheaper to buy a new ladder. Director Gordon Lassow, district changes involve simple tradeoffs of allow both sides to ‘ ‘see what can be consolidation with the town. from the eastern Gulf to the lower Midwest. The Manchester Herald Rivosa said it may cost as much as $100,000 for the work and legal counsel John D. LaBelle Jr. streets and buildings now covered given for what.” Penny agreed. As Throughout 1986, sharp rhetoric A northern New Mexico and into western sections of Kansas and Nebraska. take six months to complete. He said it would cost about $250,000 and Deputy Fire Chief Jame.s by both departments. The talks will the two major issues are addressed was heard on both sides, but a spirit Sarles. center on areas where the town- — the Buckland firehouse and' In the East, snow was scattered across northern for a similar ladder truck with none of the extras the present of cooperation emerged after the The town’s team involves Wein- district border weaves around Buckland sewer — one side may vote. New England and the mountains of northwest truck has. Pennsylvania. Alm anac Only a little work needs to be done on the truck’s engine, a A warning for heavy snow was posted today for diesel that replaced the original gasoline engine. southwest Colorado. Winter storm warnings were in Other work to be done includes replacing the transmission with effect for the north-central and west-central Today is Thursday, Jan. 8, the between the United States and an automatic transmission, rebuilding the hydraulic pump 6% Bennet hike Hospital hopes drive mountains of New Mexico amid predictions that eighth day of 1987. 'There are 357 North Vietnam resumed near system, updating the air brakes, installing new springs, a new N some sections could get at least a foot of snow. days left in the year. Paris. cooling system, and a fuel tank, and rewiring the electrical The storm was moving eastward, and snow was Today’s highlight in history; In 1975, Judge John J. Sirica system. boosts blood supply likely to develop in northwest Oklahoma, the Texas On Jan. 8, 1935, rock and roll ordered the release of Watergate likely to get OK Panhandle and central Kansas. The National legend Elvis Presley was born in figures John W. Dean III, Herber Union bridge replacement approved Tupelo, Miss. W. Kalmbach and Jeb Stuart The area’s critical blood shor­ sufficient,” he said. “ For the Weather Service said 4 inches or more of snow was time being, it’s all right.” On this date; Magruder from prison. Preliminary plans for replacing the Union Street bridge with a By Alex GIretll called for 6 percent rent increases tage has not affected surgery at possible by early Friday in a winter storm watch Jane Latus Jones, a spokeswo­ In 1642, the Italian astronomer In 1976, Chou En-lai, premier o Associate Editor in 1985, 1986 and 1987. Cassano said Manchester Memorial Hospital, area that included the Texas and Oklahoma new span, while keeping up the old structure during construction, man for the Community Re­ China since the Communists took he had believed that the 6 percent but officials are keeping abreast panhandles and northwest Oklahoma. Galileo died. were approved by the town Board of Directors Tuesday. gional Blood Services in Far­ power in 1949, died of cancer in A 6 percent hike in rents for the figure was a maximum, but that of the situation and are increas­ Travelers’ advisories were issued for southern In 1798, the 11th amendment to The project will cost the town about $90,000 and will be done in mington, which supplies all town-sponsored Bennet Apart­ .proved to be wrong, he said. ing their promotion for a blood Utah, northern Arizona, central and southeast the U.S. Constitution was de­ Peking at age 78. 1988. liie total cost is expected to be about $1.2 million, with state blood to Connecticut’s 40 hospi­ ments in Manchester has been Cassano said he met with Steven drive at the hospital on Friday. Colorado, northern New Mexico and the Texas clared ratified. It reads; "The Five years ago: American and federal money covering the remaining expense. tals and where the local chapter recommended by the Community Erie, managing director of CDC. “ We’ll be making extra ef­ Panhandle. Judicial power of the United Telephone & Telegraph Co The new bridge will replace the one built in 1924 that was closed sends its donations, said there Development Corp. and indications John FitzGerald, chairman of the forts," said Andrew Beck, spo­ States shall not be construed to settled the Justice Department’s for a few months in 1983 because of safety concerns. Vehicles over are about 400 pints on hand, less Skies were generally fair from the mid-Atlantic are the recommendation will prob­ Bennet board, and Robert Huestis. kesman for the hospital. “ Hope­ extend to any suit in law or equity, antitrust lawsuit by agreeing to four tons are banned from the bridge. than half a day’s supply. “ Ob­ states and the Southeast into sections of Arkansas ably be approved by the directors of town budget analyst, to discuss the fully, the public will respond commenced or prosecuted divest itself of the 22 Bell System Sections of Union Street leading to the bridge will be improved, viously, it has to be better,” she and Louisiana. the Bennet Housing Corp. when Bennet rents after the Dec. 9 properly.” against one of the United States companies. said. “ We’re already not ship­ Fair skies also prevailed from the Dakotas and although the width of the road will remain the same. Town they meet Tuesday. meeting. The 6 percent increase On Tuesday at noon. Red One year ago; President Rea ping as much as the hospitals Montana across Idaho, the Pacific Northwest, by Citizens of another State, or by officials decided to maintain the existing bridge during Originally. CDC. which manages recommendation stemmed from Cross officials in Farmington gan ordered the freezing o California and Nevada, although some areas of Citizens or Subjects of any construction after residents complained it would be inconvenient the 45-unit apartment complex for this later meeting. declared the blood shortage an have requested.” Montana, Idaho and the Pacific Northwest had low Foreign State.” Libyan government assets in the to use alternate routes. the elderly, had recommended an 8 In a letter to members of the emergency. Beck said there was always a great shortage this time of year. clouds and dense fog early today. In 1815, U.S. forces led by Gen. United States, one day after he percent increase, but that proposal Bennet board. Erie said that the “ We are short.’ ’ said Jean Today’s forecast called for snow widespread from Andrew Jackson defeated the announced the U.S. was severinj failed to win approval of the proposed budget for the year "is McGrath, blood services coordi­ “ Sadly, the last thing on people’s minds is to give blood,’’ he said. the southern Rockies into the central Plains; rain British in the Battle of New virtually all economic ties witi Tow n settles two Injury claims directors at a Dec. 9 meeting. very close to that projected in 1983 nator for the Connecticut Valley Orleans, the closing engagement Libya. With a 6 percent hike in rents, East chapter of the American The blood drive at the hospital — Today’s weather satellite picture, recorded at 2:30 scattered from central and east Texas and The town Board of Directors has agreed to pay over $10,000 to in the original pro forma.” MORNING CLOUDS of the War of 1812. Today’s birthdays: Actres rents would range from $421 a Red Cross, which serves six will from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on southeast Oklahoma across the lower Mississippi settle out of court with two people injured in separate incidents in A copy of that projection was a.m., shows layered snow clouds from northern Arizona and southern In 1918, President Woodrow Butterfly McQueen is 76. Actor month to $528 a month, including included with the letter. Garrity towns including Manchester. Friday. Valley; and snowshowers over northern Maine. 1983. McGrath said there will be two Utah across Colorado and northern New Mexico. These clouds are Wilson outlined his 14 points for director Jose Ferrer is 75. Actor heat and hot water. The Bennet had asked for it during the She said the long holiday wee­ Highs should be In the 20s over the northern and blood drives Monday, one at comedian Larry Storch is 64 The board agreed to pay $9,000 to Joseph Salerno, who as a offers one- and two-bedroom units. discussion Dec. 9, which ended with kends and an increase in the associated with a storm moving across the southern Rockies. Low clouds central Rockies, from eastern Montana to northern peace after World War I. Concordia Lutheran Church on Actor Ron Moody is 63. Comedian kindergartener at Verplanck School suffered an eye injury Robert Heavisides, one of the no action on the budget or the rent number of accidents have left blanket a large area from the Midwest to the Northeast. High clouds Michigan and across northern New England; 50s to In 1959. Charles de Gaulle was during recess when another student hit him with a stick in Pitkin Street from 11:45 a.m. to5 inaugurated as president of Fran­ Soupy Sales is 61. ABC newsman Bennet directors who strongly increase. towns in short supply. 60s over California and southern Arizona October 1983. The settlement was recommended by a judge who Beck did not know exactly how p.m., and another from 2 p.m. to stretch across Mexico and Texas. ce’s Fifth Republic. Sander Vanocur is 59. Sen. Slade opposed the rent hike Dec. 9. said The town of Manchester is owner handled pre-trial proceedings and by Assistant Town Attorney much blood the hospital had left. 7 p.m. at Wapping Community In 1964. President Lyndon B. Gorton, R-Wash., is 59. C M today that while he is not happy of the building that houses the Thomas P. Celia. with the prospect of a 6 percent “ From my understanding, it’s Church in South Windsor. Johnson declared a “War on newsman Charles Osgood is 5^ apartments. The Bennet Nonprofit The board also followed Town Attorney John W. Cooney’s increase and would have preferred Poverty.” Singer Shirley Bassey is 50 Housing Corp. represents the town recommendation that the town pay $1,250 to Anna Panioto, who an increase as low as 3 or 4 percent, In 1965, the Star of India and Rock singer David Bowie is 40. in the partnership that operates the slipped on a Pleasant Street sidewalk in February 1983 while he may support the new proposal at project. other stolen gems were returned Thought for today: “People walking to work. the meeting Tuesday. The Erie letter repeats some of to the American Museum of generally quarrel because they For the Record 8 PEOPLE Heavisides had urged CDC to the arguments Erie made at the cannot argue.” — G.K. Chester Natural History in New York. investigate the prospect of refi­ Dec. 9 meeting. It says the rent In 1973, secret peace talks ton, British writer (1874-1936). Board OKs library expenses nancing the apartment complex at increases have totaled 4 percent No trip for Ron Boston University President goodbye, she turned Colorado’s lower rates. But he said today he John R. Sllber as host. Ault “ first dog" over to his new since the project opened, with a Manchester’s tax rate should because of the revaluation. The The Manchester Board of Directors voted Tuesday to pay a has learned that under the new tax cumulative total of 12 percent, ABC’s "Good Morning Amer­ retired as chairman of the owners, a Denver minister and decline beginning in June 1988 when statement, attributed to Town Vernon firm $28,350 more than expected to install an law. the bonds to pay for conversion whereas the original projection was ica " wanted Ron Reagan, the university’s history department his wife. the property revaluation currently Manager Robert Weiss, should air-conditioning system for the reference and reading rooms of of the former school building into for an average of 6 percent with a have said the assessed values of president’s son, to tour the Soviet in 1957. Gov. Richard Lamm will leave O n the Light Side under way is finished and used to the Mary Cheney Library. apartments cannot be redeemed cumulative increase of 18 percent set a new tax rate, town officials most properties in Manchester ar'' Union for a series of stories, but ’The celebration included con­ office next week and has accepted The higher costs are for additional work the town wants done, until 1993. from 1985 to 1987. Soviet officials didn’t like the said this morning. expected to increase by over 100 gratulatory messages from Brit- a short-term teaching position at and haven’t mated since movinj including conduit wiring throughout the building for more air But Kenneth Garrity. a tenant One of the reasons for the It was incorrectly reported in percent. idea. . ish Ambassador Sir Antony Ac- Dartmouth College. Their house Mating flamingos to the facility from the ok conditioning in the future. The increase also was needed because representative on the Bennet increase, he said, were insurance Wednesday’s Herald that tax bills The revaluation is conducted "We’re disappointed," pro­ land, representatives of Oxford in New Hampshire does not have Crandon Park Zoo, said Metrozoo inflation and overhead and profit were not accurate in previous board, said today of the new costs, which have risen 400 percent, would increase by 100 percent every 10 years. ducer John Goodman said after HIALEAH, Fla. (AP) - Some University’s Jesus College and a fenced yard, and Travis, a bird curator Ron Johnson. estimates. recommendation. “ I don’t consider or $22 a unit, since the first year. ABC’s Moscow bureau was told of Hialeah Park’s famous flamin­ it any victory." the Rhodes Sholarship Trust. sad-eyed basset, would have to "They are gregarious birds and The firm doing the work. New England Mechanical Services, Wednesday that the Soviet Union Ault won a Rhodes Scholarship gos are going to Dade County’s Garrity said, as he did Dec. 9, that remain in the house if the family they need a lot .of social interac should be finished by summer. had turned down the request. He Metrozoo for a visit that could many tenants are on fixed incomes in 1907 and specialized in medie­ were not home, she said. "He tion,” Johnson said. said ABC would not re-apply, val European history at Jesus would be miserable.” lead to a little social activity. and if the rent continues to increase The horse racing track, which No local Impact from fund dispute at the rate of 6 percent a year, they “ but hopefully they’ll College from 1907 to 1910. "I feel very sad. We’ve had EMERGENCY reconsider.” Travis for 10 years,” Mrs. Lamm opens its 1987 season Thursday, will be forced out. lent 50 flamingos from its flock of The new Congress is offering President Reagan a second Manchester Town Director Ste­ Fire — Police — Medical "Good Morning America” It’s not a hit said Wednesday as she gave L o ttery chance to sign legislation reauthorizing the nation’s fight against wanted Reagan, who has been a Travis to Mark and Sue Deck- 500 to the zoo. In return, Metrozoo phen T. Cassano, one of the prime Television producer Dick Clark will set up a rare bird display at water pollution — and a real embarrassment if he vetoes it again. advocates of the Bennet project, D IA L 911 Hbu’dlikeA "Good Morning America" cor­ inga. But the dispute over extension of the Clean l^ t e r Act will said today that town projections of In Manchester respondent since July 1985, to apparently is finding his com ­ The Deckingas, who were se­ the park featuring green-winged apparently ha ve no direct effect on the financing of Manchester’s the costs involved in the project tour the country from Jan. 19-30 pany’s initial public stock offer­ lected from 200 applicants, al­ macaws, blue and green South Connecticut daily ing less of a hit than he had hoped. American parrots and red-billed plans to upgrade its sewage disposal plant. ortgage for stories about Soviet life. ready had two basset hounds. W ednesday; 739 When Reagan used the pocket veto in January against "Obviously, it would interest­ Dick Clark Productions Inc. "I like them as people and I like toucans. said late Wednesday it has scaled The zoo’s 15 flamingos are old Play Four: 4835 extension of the act, Robert Norwood of the state Department of in g ... to see impressions of Soviet RON REAGAN their dogs,” Mrs. Lamm said. Environmental Protection said state funds will finance a $12 life through the eyes of our back the size of the offering to 1.1 Consoliacite . . . Soviets say “no” million grant for the Manchester work and provide a loan at 2 correspondent, who happens to be million shares from 1.6 million shares. Today’s quotes percent interest for the rest of the improvements, estimated at OMEWEEKOMLY! the president’s son," Goodman Manchester Herald $26 million. said. meeting elsewhere, dashed into ’The company’s underwriters llburDelil& “ It would be wholly inapprop­ But the lack of federal funding for the Clean Water Act will the chapel to kiss the bride. priced the stock at $6.50 per riate for us to open up the tax code complicate matters for the state in financing similar THE GIANT’S ANNUAL Martin, 47, has two daughters share, as opposed to the $8 to $10 so soon after tax reform.” — USPS 327-500 VOL. CVI. No. 84 improvements in the future, Norwood said. Honeymoon hill from a previous marriage and per share initially projected. ButWantH ^ James C. Miiier III, President Lelnenweber, 49, has five from a Clark, who has built his "Am er­ Published dally except Sunday Suggested carrier rates are $1.50 U.S. Rep. Lynn M. 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Susan Benesh of Bridgeport; his but this is very hard,” Benevento The Auoclated Press The services at Abraham L. mother, Fanny Mendell of Fair- said quietly Green and Sons Funeral Home in field, a brother, David Mendell of with caii to share BRIDGEPORT — Neighbors, Bridgeport for Mendell was the Fairfield, a sister, Gertrude Her- The group of about 30 Connecucut friends and a rabbi said Jerome first funeral for a Connecticut - , man of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and residents had traveled to Puerto Mendell was a man who had victim. three grandchildren. Rico to ring in the New Year. Group everything to live for —- loving st- “ Jerry was very well-respected members said they liked the casino, A family, a business he had built from the shopping and the beach outside THE LINE OF mourners waiting by those who worked with him,” the state’s weaith the ground, a beautiful home and to greet the family before the the back door. Wallin said. “ He was considered a the money to take nice vacations. service was a long one that wound Bv Judd Everhort tive almost 20 years ago to the day, on father figure ... he was here for all "W e enjoy the good life of going It was on a nice vacation—one he out the door and around the of our problems.” The Associated Press Jan. 4. 1967. He was interrupted six had called the best he’d had — that building. The service began at 10 out on these kinds of trips," said times by applause. Mendell perished in the Dupont a.m., before many had gotten Benevento recently. "Most of the HARTFORD — Connecticut may be at group is upper income. They have The governor used the speech to talk Plaza Hotel fire in San Juan, Puerto through the line and they jammed W ALLIN READ a poem written the pinnacle of prosperity, but Gov. bucks. They would get limos, do it about general proposals he planned to Rico. the hall and the back of the room as by a friend of Mendell’s which read William A. O'Neill says there are still up, eat out all the time. We really make during the five-month session. On Wednesday, several hundreds the sermon began. in part; many Connecticut citizens who have yet mourners, many openly sobbing, looked forward to it.” He called on lawmakers to expand the One woman, wearing a black lace "Rest easy my friend knowing to share in the wealth. packed a small funeral home to state’s housing programs, its war on veil, walked past the casket co­ those will never forget you. Rest In Bridgeport, Mendell’s restau­ grieve Mendell, 59, of Easton. O’Neill, in his state of the state drugs and drunken driving, property tax vered with black cloth, sobbed and easy my friend. We’ re so helpless rant, Maraezi’s Dutchess, was “ Jerome Mendell was a happy address on Wednesday, urged the relief for cities and towns, shelter for the said, " It isn’t fair." without you.” closed. A scene on the door said. General Assembly to "be creative with homeless and assistance for the elderly man. He was happy with his lot in Some mourners bowed their “ We will be closed tomorrow After the service, the mourners prosperity” as lawmakers "confront and the family. life,” said Rabbi S. Jerome Wallin heads and others sat quietly with (Wednesday) due to Jerry’s death. left for the burial in Loyalty poverty and despair.” of B’nai Torah synagogue in tears streaming down their cheeks. We will reopen at 6 a.m. "Let us bring into the warmth of our Trumbull. "The main part of his joy " I found Jerry to be easy-going, Cemetery in Fairfield. Thursday.” society those who have been dwelling in "W e have to anticipate and plan so A P photo was his giving.” gentle low-key and very respect­ John Benevento of Woodbridge, that we may perpetuate our successes.” the long chill night of despair. Let us Mendell, the owner of a fast-food ful,” Wallin said. “ Jerry had the who injured his feet when he Leo Fisher, who had been a O’Neill told the opening session of the never permit the glowing success of the Pallbearers carry the casket of Jerome Mendell of restaurant in Bridgeport, died on great fortune of having the love of a jumped out of a window in the neighbor of Mendell’s for 20 years, 1987 General Assembly after he was few to blind us to the suffering of the New Year’s Eve day. The blaze large family.” burning hotel, sat quietly in his car. said the neighborhood was a close J Easton, who was killed in the Dec. 31 fire at the Dupont sworn in for his second term as many,” O’Neill said. killed nearly 100 people, including one. Plaza Hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico. About 300 friends Survivors include his wife, Eliza­ During the service, he sat in a governor. "Nowhere in the world is Senate Republican Leader Reginald at least seven Connecticut resi­ beth Mendell, two sons, Gary wheelchair in the back, often “ No one bothered anyone, but there an economy as productive as that J. Smith said the governor’s proposals Htrald photo by Tuekor and relatives attended services for Mendeil in Bridgeport dents. Two state residents of about Mendell of Bridgeport and Stephen holding his head in his hands. they are there if you need any­ which we have fashioned here.” sounded like they would cost a lot of on Wednesday. 30 who were at the hotel are still Mendell of Fairfield; a daughter. " I didn’t know him very well ... thing,” Fisher said. O’Neill. 56. was re-elected in No­ money and may require tax increases. Gov. William A. O'Neill is sworn in for his second full right is his wife, Nikki. O’Neill was sworn in following vember by a 167.000-vote plurality, one "W e’re going to make them sweat ... term at the Capitol on Wednesday. Looking on at a colorful procession to the Capitol. of the largest in decades, over Republi­ by making darn sure that the people of can Julie D. Belaga. He ^cam e the state of Connecticut are well aware Lawyer for state fire survivors calis iawsuits ‘premature’ governor on Dec. 31. 1980 upon the of what’s going to happen if all these A resignation of Ella T. Grasso, who expensive programs are put into place," BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The Rico. stepped down in failing health. She died Seriousness to replace ceremony will sit down with our clients and investigator in the country. Al­ Smith said. Bridgeport lawyer representing Taylor, who has already sent four five weeks later. figure out what they want to do,” ‘‘When we have some facts, we will sit down though no one is supposed to have some of the Connecticut survivors Bieder said. “ Right now they just of his investigators to Puerto Rico access to the site of the fire until the But House Speaker Irving J. Stolberg, HARTFORD (AP) — The General Assem­ Employees in the attorney general’s The hall was packed with 186 Despite the balmy500CASH BACK 8 The select drug-abuse committee was one of to help elderly people pay for assessments and water and sewer they plan to meet with the town homicide of a Bridgeport man whose body was discovered by a three special panels the Legislature has created prescription drugs. charges. Under present legislation, Board of Directors later this year to passerby in an isolated area. to focus on problem areas in the state. The other Under that program, the state attorneys’ fees may be collected discuss town priorities. The victim, whose body was found Wednesday morning, was two include one that will study housing needs in pays 50 percent of prescription bills identified as Jose Rolon, 26, who was last seen leaving his Connecticut and problems in the work place. .for elderly single residents who are Bridgport home Tuesday night, according to Trumbull police McCavanagh was the only Manchester legisla­ making less than $9,000 annually or tor appointed to one of the committees, officials captain Theodore Ambrosini. couples making less than $12,000. Nicaragua peace chance Police said Wednesday they received a call shortly before 10; 30 said. "There is a concern expressed by a.m. that a body had been spotted in Fairchild Park oh Quarry " It ’s (drug abuse) a serious problem in middle-income seniors that there is Road near the Trumbull-Bridgeport border. The caller, who Connecticut.” said House Speaker Irving J. a need to increase the upper income is improving, Dodd says Stolberg. D-New Haven. “ We’re going to look at it limits for eligibility for this pro­ would not give his name, said he was walking in the area seriously as one of the priorities of the Wednesday morning when he spotted the body. gram to allow more seniors to take By Daniel Beegan cracy. Now. El Salvador, Guatam-: committee.” advantage of this assistance,” the The Associated Press Dr. Anti .>ny Giangrasso, the state assistant medical Stolberg said the General Assembly created the ala and Honduras are democracies, town report says. The prospect for peace in Nicara­ he said, and the leaders of the four ' examiner, said the victim appeared to have been dead for several special committees apart from the legislative At least one Manchester legisla­ gua is the best it has been in five nations want to see an end to strife hours and perhaps since Tuesday night. Giangrasso said the committees that usually tackle the problems. tor, Democratic Rep. John W. years, primarily because of the in that part of the world. victim appeared to have been shot or stabbed in several places, That was done, he said, to ensure that drug abuse, Thompson, has expressed interest emergence of democracy in other including the lower back, upper chest and abdomen. housing and problems in the work place are in expanding the program and said Central American nations. Sen. Dodd’s comments came at a news addressed. he would co-sponsor legislation to Christopher J. Dodd, D-Conn., conference the day after he and State leaders have spoken with White House get more elderly people assistance. says. Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Jr., R- ! Pac won’t comment on resignation officials. Stolberg said, and are working with Conn., introduced a bill in the The town is also asking the “ I am extremely optimistic about HARTFORD — Environmental Protection Commissioner neighboring states to establish a program to legislature to consider a bill that Senate to cut off any further U.S. the possibilities for a political Stanley J. P ac would not confirm reports that he plans to resign, combat the problem. would save municipalities time and aid to Nicaraguan Contra rebels, solution in Central America, much but an Environmental Protection Agency spokeswoman said Pac Drug abuse has expanded in Connecticut’s money in removing abandoned more so than I have been at any including the approximately $40 had notified an EPA official of his intention to retire. schools. Stolberg said, while the state is seeing an motor vehicles from town roads. point in the past five years,” said million unspent from the $100 Brooke Cook, a spokeswoman for the federal Environmental inhux from other states. Being located between In a letter to former state Sen. Dodd, chairman of the subcommit­ million in aid approved by Coneress two major cities like New York and Boston has Carl A. Zinsser written in October, tee on western hemispheric aHairs last year. Protection Agency regional office in Boston acknowledged contributed to Connecticut’s problem, he said. Wednesday that Pac had sent EPA Regional Administrator Mayor Barbara B. Weinberg said of the Senate Foreign Relations Dodd said the Foreign Relations AMERICA'S BEST 6-PASSENGER COMBINE THESE LOW “ I understand it will be an extremely active the town could spend close to $20,000 Committee. Michael R. Deland a get-well card last fall that mentioned that JAMES R. MCCAVANAGH committee.” McCavanagh said. " I was surprised Committee would hold hearings a year towing and destroying motor Dodd said Wednesday that as Pac planned to retire Jan. 31. VALUE JUST GOT BETTER!* RATES^ WITH O U R N EW . "extremely active committee” and honored to be chosen.” within the next month or so on the vehicles abandoned in Manchester. recently as two years ago, only one entire Contra aid policy, using his “ It wasn’t a formal notification,” Cook said. “ I think it was Now you can get low 3.9% financing on any new AMERICA'S CHOICE PAYM EN T Currently, state law requires Central American nation, Costa bill to terminate the assistance as a more done as a courtesy. It was really casual.” Plymouth Reliant K, from base mtxJels to deluxe, towns to store abandoned vehicles Rica, could be considered a demo­ vehicle. Pac, who has held the post since 1977, did not return calls to his PLAN YOU COULD PAY ONLY office Wednesday and his spokeswoman, Margot Callahan, said including wagons. Or choose 4.9%, 5.9% or 9.9% she knew nothing more than what she had seen in the morning Annual Percentage Rate Financing depending on Bethel firm offers bonus to give up butts paper. The Hartford Courant reported in Wednsday’s editions the the length of your contract. Financing is available communication between Pac and Deland. $11752 to qualified retail buyers through Chrysler Credit BETHEL (AP) - A Bethel it, and that was the idea about clinics at businesses, but she never money to boot.” ■ ■ ^ A MONTH! 9 moving and storage company, getting the others involved,” Gil­ Corporation on new dealer stock and is applicable heard of such lucrative incentives. The incentives were announced 9 Legislature backs smoking curbs Payments based on $8277 sticker price including destination concerned about the surgeon gener­ lotti said. ” We want others to be " I never heard of a monetary to Shepard’s employees Tuesday. NEW ENGLAND’S to fully amortized conventional loans and America’s charges with $1655.40 down at 5.9% Annual Percentage Rate. al’s recent report on the dangers of helpful and supportive.” encouragement, but I think it’s Jim Birrell, Shepard’s director of HARTFORD — The General Assembly has approved new Choice finance loans. Dealer contribution may passive smoking, is using monetary 47 equal monthly payments of $117.52 and one final payment ‘ The General Assembly, which wonderful,” she said. "Somebody’s sales, said he’s smoked for 30 years, restrictions on smoking in the Capitol or any office or room enticements and peer pressure to opened its 1987 session on Wednes­ affect final price. See your Chrysler-Plymouth of $2152.02 Title and taxes extra. i9.9%/60 month contracts do trying to save your life and give you quitting once for a year. assigned to members and staff of the legislature beginning persuade employees to kick the day, is expected to consider a dealer for details. not qualify for the “America’s Choice" payment plan. ‘ Based on a habit. number of bills aimed at curbing mORTGAGE March 1. sticker price comparison of comparably-equipped models. For each employee of Shepard’s smoking. One would require em­ n The new rule, however, allows the Legislative Management PLUS GET THE 5/50 "Covers engine, powertrain and against outer body rust-through. Warehouse who quits smoking for ployers with more than 20 workers Committee to determine which rooms will be affected. The rule was approved Wednesday over the objection of PROTECTION p l a n :* See limited warranty at dealer. Restrictions apply. Offers end six months or more this year there to set aside smoke-free areas. N O W O PEN II 8 will be a $500 bonus. If all 10 The bonus idea at Shepard’s several lawmakers who smoke, including Sen. George L. 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6 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Jan. 8. 1987 MANCHEISTER HERALD. Thurgday, Jan. 8.1987 — 7 OPINION Sources say North ran Ignorance secret contra aid network WASHINGTON (AP) - Fired have been told by principals In the ally went to aid the rebels. Jack White House aide Oliver L. North Contra support network that they Last year, the AP reported that controlled cash and other funds to were receiving cash from the NSC North used Intermediaries to man­ pay Nicaraguan rebel expenses during 1985 when North was the age an aid network which provided of languages Anderson during two years of secretly over­ NSC official in charge of contact the Contras with money, advice and seeing an aid network for the with the Contras. weapons throughout the two-year contras, according to sources in the One focus of investigations into congressional aid ban. The White administration and the rebel North’s activities is whether his House has denied violating that is appalling o movement. ^ alleged diversion of profits from ban. “Money was passing through Iranian arms sales to the Contras in there” — North’s National Security ' 1986 was just a later phase of his The administration official said Council office — said one well- efforts to circumvent a 1984 con­ North began collecting money from While much of the rest of the world has at Democrats placed administration official. The gressional ban on assisting the private donors for the Contras in least a cursory understanding of the history of official, speaking only on condition rebels militarily. October and November 1984 and put of anonymity, added that around “the money in his office, in his safe the United States and a working knowledge of North was fired Nov. 25 for his' drawer.” The official said North the English language, Americans remain “Christmastime 1984,” North even used his office safe to store cash role in the Iranian diversion, apparently used his safe “before he appallingly ignorant of other languages and may regret “for the contras.” although congressional investiga­ could set up bank accounts” for the cultures. tors say they still dop’t know how funds, but Uie official said he did not Four other sources interviewed much money from Swiss bank know how much money was kept ■ A good portion of that ignorance can by The Associated Press claimed to accounts controlled by North actu­ there or precisely what it went for. probably be blamed on the country’s schools. the big bash = AP photo J Many school systems — including those in Connecticut — require few, if any, courses in WASHINGTON — As the incoming congressional Firefighters extinguish the flaming International airport today. Moslem and foreign languages. Democrats and the tenacious surviving wreckage of a Middle East Airlines Christian militias blamed each other for Libya denies attack on Chad Republicans assemble in Washington to take up Boeing 707 jetliner that was hit by an However, a committee formed last year to the attack. PARIS (AP) — Libya today Wednesday. their respective dominions, they must warily pick artillery barrage while parked at Beirut consider educational issues in the state hopes themselves out of the shambles of Iranamuck. For denied its warplanes attacked a Libya’s official JANA news Chadian government post, but agency today denied it raided to change the dismal state of affairs. the wreckage is littered with political hazards. j France affirmed the raid took place southern Chad on Wednesday, and The scandal has broken down the cordon The committee has recommended, among and said it would continue to said, “These reports are mere lies A sanitaire around Ronald Reagan. But before the Beirut attack kiils 5 civiiians respond to Libyan attacks with and fabrications which come within other things, that every Connecticut high Iran-contra probe fuels bid Democrats resume their Reagan bashing, they “firm ripostes." the context of the campaign of school graduate be able to communicate might hearken to the advice of Wilbur Mills. Once a BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Bei­ passed, killing four other people Chamoun. French Premier Jacque Chirac’s misrepresentation and deceit of effectively in at least one foreign language. power in the party, he was ruined by alcohol but is rut’s airport was barraged with and wounding 35 passers-by. Cha- In today’s airport bombardment, office said Libyan planes Wednes­ information.” shellfire today, and police said an - moun is a Maronite Christian. at least nine shells exploded on day attacked Kouba-Oulanga, 40 JANA was monitored in London Although the recommendation is not binding, now the most sober man in Washington- He has ‘ empty jetliner was hit and exploded to rewrite Reagan’s legacy warned party leaders privately that the attacks on. The newspaper An-Nahar said runways and the tarmac. Travelers miles south of the 16th parallel that by the British Broadcasting Corp. it is already creating a stir among state in flames. Moslem and Christian today an anonymous caller claimed in the terminal were ordered to take divides southern Chad, controlled However, Denis Baudouin, a the president could backfire. militias blamed each other for the responsibility for the attack on spokesman for Chirac, said today in educators. By Ben Wattenberq cover in the airport’s underground by the government of Chad Presi­ HOW ^AUCH Mills has advised them not to underestimate attack and traded artillery fire, behalf of a previously unknown bomb shelters or leave the com­ dent Hissene Habre, from the response to the JANA report that OUADt-OOUM' Foreign language teachers have Reagan’s buoyancy; the president’s cheerful killing five civilians. " group called the Lebanese Forces- the Libyan attack “clearly took / “Faja L a i^ u N plex, police said. rebel-held north. A' a prediction, I offer the visage may yet loom above the wreckage. Given An airport employee was injured Free Bashirians-Vengeance place and it was rather minimal.” predictably hailed the recommendation, ADVICE DOES Police said the burning aircraft Ninety minutes earlier, France —:Slb parallel * CHAD ■ calling the study of languages a necessity. thf le of 1987 — the Attempt to his ingrained nonchalance about details. It is In the bombardment and the airport Squads. was a Boeing 707 belonging to raided Libyan installations in “France is meticulously studying Dc-legitimize the Past Six Years fARS. REAG unlikely he was aware how far his subordinates had was closed after the 45-miniite The word Bashirians appeared to Middle East Airlines, Lebanon’s northern Chad in retaliation for the hours of this operation to see Some educators, however, have maintained of the Reagan Presidency. gone. He has always steered the ship of state, attack, police said. be a reference to Bashir Gemayel, nationai carrier. another Libyan air raid Saturday. whether it was planned in the that while mastery of a foreign language is The vehicle for this assault will - G IV E setting the course and issuing orders from the The shelling came a day after brother of President Amin Ge­ The plane had landed 30 minutes France said it was trying to morning or, on the contrary, was a important for some students, it should not be be the Iran-contra investigations. bridge, without much interest in the workings of former President (^mille Cha- mayel. Bashir Gemayel was killed before the shelling started at 9 a. m., demonstrate its might and head off reply to the French riposte,” he YOU? moun, now the finance minister, in a bomb explosion in east Beirut airport officials said. Its pas­ an escalat'' 1 of the conflict. Chad, said. “We will continue to make required of all students. But the not-so-hidden agenda of the engine room. was wounded in an assassination many of those interpreting the two weeks after being elected sengers had disembarked and the Libya’s .souitiern neighbor, is a graduated and firm ripostes, but we Though Reagan may now be sagging in public attempt. A remote-controlled bomb president in 1982. plane was being refueled for a flight former French colony. don’t want an escalation.” While the study of another language might scandal will deal with the whole of esteem, he has always been able to exude a special seem frivolous to some students and car bomb exploded in Christian The caller did not say why the to Cairo when a shell hit and it There were no reports of casual­ Baudouin said there is “much the Reagan presidency. calm. Mills predicted that, in the end, most east Beirut as his motorcade group wanted to assassinate exploded into a ball of flames. ties in either of the raids Libyan activity” in Chad. educators, it is not a luxury that can continue Do not underestimatethe past in Americans will feel the president is entitled to AP/Vinoe Soola to be ignored. Technology has made the world politics. When you own the sympathetic national understanding. an increasingly smaller place and will interpretation of the past, it is continue to do so. easier tocontrolthe present, andit MEANWHILE, a degree of paralysis has already enables the interpreter to try been inflicted on the Reagan administration. This U.S./Wortd in Brief Distant people who might otherwise have shapethefuture.InReagan’scase may excite and delight Democrats of narrow rated barely a mention in American — a peculiar presidency com­ perspective, but those with broader vision are Conrall engineer says he slowed posed of man, myth and policy — concerned about the damage to the credibility and classrooms are today’s neighbors. To ignore CHASE, Md. — A Conrall engineer said he had prepared to slow their languages and customs is to deprive the one who defines the nature of stability of the United States. If the Iranian revelations keep reverberating in down and proceed through a track juncture when he saw a signal Get allyour cJebts uncier students of an opportunity to expand their the legend, can control the nature president. He is old; he may be budget deficit may yet produce of the legacy. the public dialogue. Mills 8aid, the Democrats may telling him to stop moments before his locomotives were rammed view of the world and an understanding of how losing some of his stuff. disaster. by an Amtrak train, according to an investigator. Washington is already awash in But personalism shouldn't obs­ lose more than they will gain. For bashing the they fit into it. Reagan tried to push his Just before the crash that killed 15 people and injured more rumor, some morbid, some sor­ cure the changes Reagan has domestic philosophy: Govern­ president has its inherent dangers — hazards that than 170, the engineer, R.L. Gates, sent a radio message to a The lack of foreign-language skills in the did. One hears it said that brought about, or tried to. These ment is not the solution, he said, will be tested in the 1988 presidential election. track monitor saying a collision was imminent, .Toseph Nall of the one roof IXM Among the many constellations shaken by United States is not just a classroom problem. Reagan's luck has run out, that should be judged on their merits, it’s the problem. Put that way, the National Transportation Safety Board told :i news conference he's become an old man who's not lest we lose something valuable. philosophy is overstated. And the Iranamuck is George Bush. He achieved his place Wednesday night. In an age where wholesale destruction is always with it, that he's sick and Under Reagan, real defense in the heavens as the tail to Ronald Reagan’s Nall said Gates and surviving brakeman Edward W. Cromwell never more than a misunderstanding away, a Congress, representing the vo­ will turn the presidency over to spending rose from $200 billion to ters, has not let the president comet, but on the descent, the tail appears to be testified in “open and forthright interviews” Wednesday before a shrinking pool of Americans able to George Bush. That's the present. $300 billion. New increases are shred the social safety net. ahead of the comet. Somehow the woebegone Bush NTSB panel. , communicate in other languages jeopardizes But the past is also under scrutiny. now unlikely because of the Yet, Reagan’s philosophical has sustained more measurable political damage Gates reported seeing an “approach limited” signal about two the safety of the entire nation. It’s said that Reagan never knew budget crunch — but defense is failure doesn’t mean that govern­ than the president. miles from Sunday’s crash site, Nall said. The signal told him to much, that he was lazyandlucky, frozen at roughly the new high Bush is seeking the kind of sympathetic slow to about 30 mph and proceed to a signal 500 feet from the ment is thesolution. His oratorical crash site, Nall said. State educators should re-evaluate their that he claimed we were standing annual level. That leaves money extremism has left a healthy — neutrality asked of the Lord in the story about the country boy who was running along a railroad When Gates saw the second signal telling him to stop, he commitment to foreign-language instruction. tall only to make us feel good, that to work with. Many Democrats and changed — dialogue about 8 track inside a long, narrow tunnel while a train appiied the emergency brakes but it was too late, Nall said. A lot more is riding on it than just making his foreign policy was incoherent say they can make those dollars what government’s proper role sure students who visit other countries can and based on fantasy, that his work better. That sounds right. bore down on him from behind. As hope of escape ought to be. withered, he cried out, “Lord, if you can’t help me, ask for the restroom. economic policy was irresponsi­ But we ought to remember that It’s said Reagan was lucky. But African students protest slurs ble, and that his social policy was the reason they can do it comes for God’s sake don’t help the train! ” Iranamuck in politics, as in life, luck comes to seems to be helping the train. misery. And so, it is implied, from the priorities Reagan set up. people who have positioned them­ PEKING — More than 200 students, mostly Africans, staged a America should return tothe path Did your arms build-up help? It selves to receive it. Reagan was noisy, 12-mile march through Peking today to protest a letter BUT if BUSH can’t be rescued from the train, we were on before this vapid actor is probably no coincidence that “lucky” because voters forgave containing racial slurs and demand that Chinese officials Letters to the editor came to town. most analysts think that Soviet this will remove the presidential contender whom guarantee their safety. him his errors, but only because Democratic strategists considered easiest to Hundreds of police followed the marchers, shouting through The Manchester Herald welcomes original global momentum has been they believed that his values were IF REAGAN’S adversaries can halted, and perhaps reversed. defeat. Worse, his place is even now being taken in megaphones that the students should “understand the letters to the editor. generally sound and coincided consequences” of their action. However, no arrests or clashes make this case credible — and There is a sense around the world with their own. the polls by the candidate they fear the most: Letters should be brief and to the point. They Senate Republican leader Robert Dole. were reported. parts of it are — the American that the Soviet model is bankrupt In sum, Reagan’s philosophy should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for and that the American model is The nimble Dole is a charter member of the crew School officials and the All-China Students Federation also dynamic will change. So the changed America, mostly, butnot tried to dissuade the students from marching and read them a ease in editing, should be double-spaced. Letters question is this: What parts of the ascendant. Standingtall is seen by of Senate pragmatists who can trim their sails to must be signed with name, address and daytime entirely, for the better. The recently announced set of regulations banning street protests Reagan legacy are worth preserv­ others as standingtall. . De-Legitimizers will have to accommodate the shifting winds of public opinion. telephone number (for verification). Though he has been the Reagan administration’s that do not have prior police approval. ing? AND REAGANOMICS? Infla­ prove otherwise. Rest assured, • The protesters, who shouted “Africa” and raised their fists, The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the Some of the personal criticism tion is down, the economy is up. they will try. most visible defender in the Senate, he is shedding caused a traffic jam during their march over icy streets from the interests of brevity, clarity and taste. is probably valid. Reagan has The philosophy of freer market is this particular skin with excessive delicacy. So far, suburban Foreign Languages Institute to African embassies in Address letters to: Open Forum. Manchester known less about theoperations of gaining ever-greater credence at Ben Wattenberg is a syndicated he has managed to weave enough ambiguity into Peking. Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. the government than any recent home and abroad. Still, Reagan’s columnist. his postures so as not to appear a toady nor a traitor. Dole has also been edging toward a softening of British doctors abandon AIDS plan the caustic image that has hurt him in the past. Instead of slashing his opponents, he has learned to LONDON — The British Medical Association, under government pressure, retreated from its anti-AIDS recommen­ Sunbelt gives job seekers cold shoulder suppress his scathing wit; now he goes about the dation that people refrain from giving blood if they have had Senate with a gargoyle’s inward grin as if he is casual sexual relations over the past four years. savoring some intended jibe. The association, which represents about two-thirds of Britain’s The fortunes of the Sunbelt and Frostbelt seem to Rhode Island: 3.3 percent. In his new role as minority leader. Dole will also 97,000 doctors, issued a joint statement Wednesday with the be reversed. Vermont: 3.9percent. have more time to campaign. Yet he will continue Dep.artment of Health and Social Security saying both were The states with the lowest unemployment are in What’s more. New York State’s jobless rate was to champion the Republican cause on Capitol Hill in* “satisfied that the present risk of a patient receiving the Northeast while the worst states are mostly in the worst of weather. Already, he is beginning to ceilin! only 5.3 percent in November; New Jersey stood at AIDS-contaminated blood through the National Blood Transfu­ on Northern the South and West. a low 4.1 percent and Pennsylvania at 6. emerge as a heroic figure carrying the deadweight sion Service was less than one in a million.” And Michigan, which once had America’s highest Perspective One reason for these very low rates is that there of a flawed administration. Sir Donald Acheson, the government’s chief medical officer, jobless rate, now h as a lower rate than Texas (8 v. has been very little growth of the labor force in It is of such stuff that presidents are made. said Monday the medical association’s original advice would 8.8 percent). Meanwhile, Louisiana stands at 12.9 Michael J. McManus recent years in the Northeast. cause an “unnecessary reduction in blood donors and there is no interest percent; Mississippi, 11.1; and Alaska, 10.8 uctions. 9 point in creating a shortage of much-needed blood supplies.” Consider Massachusetts, for example. In 1982, 9 percent. the commonwealth’s labor force was 3,005,000 By contrast, every state in New England is at 4.2 peofrie. Today, it is only 3,063,000, for an Working the crowd percent or below. Nicaraguan contra leaders are understandably Vermont legislators to pick governor Connecticut National’s Equity Creditline' ments-will continue to be fully deductible. January 31, you’ll pay no application or attor­ infinitesimal growth of 2 percent. By contrast, the ney’s fees. We’ll even waive first-year member­ Curiously, however, when it comes to job to get worse. When a Korean firm can make a car, nation’s labor force jumped 11 percent from 1982-6. worried about continued U.S. government support gives an impoilant b im on your taxes. And interest on equity loans for educa­ MONTPELIER, Vt. — Vermont voters, unable in November to ship fees. So you’ll pay no upfront costs at all. opportunities, bad news seems to travel faster than ship it across the Pacific and sell it here for only in light of the Iranian arms scandal, so they’re elect a governor, left the Legislature with a choice today it hasn’t And if you apply by Jamiaiy 31, tion and medical expenses wUl be fiiUy deduct­ good news. continuing their fund-raising efforts elsewhere. Oxne in to^y and talk to one of our $4,995 — Great Lakes autoworkers must be faced in 75 years. you’ll get another b i ^ : no upfront costs. ible up to your home’s current market value. Net outmigration from Michigan to Texas has concerned. AT THE SAME time, the number of jobs in the Contra money-raiser Mario Calero went to In today’s balloting by the 180 state legislators. Democratic ^ consolidating your debts now with specialists about the unique advantages of halted as news of the “Long Horn’’ state’s sour What can an unemployed person do in a city like Northeast grew from 21.4 million to 22.9 million. to drum up support at the conference of the Connecticut National’s ^ u ity CreditLine. 8 incumbent Madeleine Kunin was considered virtually certain to , Beginning in 1987, the new tax law puts an Equity CreditLine from Connecticut 8 economy has spread. Saginaw, Mich., where the unemployment rate is Thus, as jobs have grown and the population Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations, an organization of win a second two-year term, and was so confident of victory over Or call us at one of the numbers listed below. a ceiling on the deductions you’ll be allow ^ National will protect a valuable tax break for However, few Mideasterns are moving to New near 10 percent? remained stagnant, unemployment plunged. exiles that included several members with two opponents that she distributed advance copies of her But be sure to do it before January 31. England where the economy is vastly stronger than In the past, one might say “Go West, young A major reason for Massachusett’s sluggish reported ties to the Nazis during World War II. | inaugural speech Wednesday. The inaugural was to follow the for interest payments on personal loans. years to come. in such states as Michigan, Ohio or Illinois. man,” as New York Herald Tribune e^tor Horace growth is that people are still moving out of the Calero told the ddegates the contras have chapters ' legislative election. This year, only 65% of your interest will At Connecticut National, you can bor­ Larry Long of the Census Bureau reported Greeley put it 1855. state, while few move in. More Massachusetts of “friends” In Canada, Europe, Australia and the < ’Ilie job of choosing Vermont’s chief executive fell to the be deductible. In four years, none of it will be. row $5,000 to $100,000 or more at a low vari­ Gmnectfcut recently the halting of an historic hemorrhage of But the latest Census data shows that there are residents moved to Florida than came to United States, and have gotten money from ' ISO-member House and 30-member Senate because no candidate But there’s an exception to the new ceil­ able interest rate. Michigan residents to Texas; “In 1980-1,22,000 more people moving from the West, than to it. To Massachusetts from Florida, Michigan and Illinois European and Asian governments — which he \ won a majority in November. ing. And it’s as big as the roof over your head. You’ll be able to use your credit by people left Michigan to move to Texas; by 1984-5, be specific, from 1983,to 1984, the last years for combined in 1984-5, according to Census’ Larry didn’t name. Credit secured by the equity in your simply writing a check. And pay it back in full J'fahom 7 i that was cut to 11,000. Meanwhile, the number which estimates are available, 886,000 moved out of Long. home is exempt from the new law. or in part at any time, ^ t h a full interest 7 going to Michigan from Texas went from 5,000 to How is this knowh? Aspin loses Armed Services post the Pacific and Mountain states while only 834,000 For die foreseeable future, interest on (A uction at tax time. Bank 11,000. So there was an even balance between the moved to them. “The Census and Internal Revenue Service have WASHINGTON — Rep. Les Aspin, rejected by House What’s more, (^nnecticut National states,’’ he said. a cooperative program,” he explained. “IRS does Democrats for another term as chairman of the Armed Services equity loans for any purpose—up to the origi­ fDaurlifstpr Hrralii nal purchase price of your home plus improve­ offers you an ad(W incentive. If you apply by Know-how that pays off 0 THESE ARE historic changes in migration matching of income tax returns from one year to Committee, says he has learned bis lesson and thinks he has “ a JUDGING FROM more recent employment patterns. the next. People who file in one state one year, who Founded In 1881 very good shot” at winning back the powerful job. “It’s not over until it’s over,” the Wisconsin Democrat said data, even more Texans may be headed North But one important lesson has not been learned by file from another state the next year, have T Manchestt r, call Jean Keegan al 728-4313. Susan Gagne at 728-2019, Donald Martin at 728-2659 or Lucille Ladone at 728-4318 because the state’s economy has been hard hit by a people in high jobless areas — advice I’d presumably moved.” PENNY M. SIEFFEHT...... PuMNlMr Wednesday after the 130-124 secret ballot vote by House DOUGLAS A. BEVINS.. . Exacutiv* Editor Democrats. plunge in the price of oil. According to the summarize as “Go East, young man.” One other bit of evidence comes from The ALEXANDER QIRELLI.. . Aiaodala Editor American Petroleum Institute, the world price Take a look at these astonishly low jobless rates Conference Board, a business research group, The judgment against Aspin came as the Democrats voted to “fell by about one-half during 1086.’’ DENISE A. ROBERTS...... Advortlalng Dl factor elect 19 other chairmen to new two-year terms. Because they hold — about half that of the nation as a whole: which says the number of help-wanted ads in a majority of 258 seats in the 435-member chamber. Democrats On the other hand, the economy of the Midwest is Conecticut: 3.3 percent. Boston, Hartford and Providence newspapers is up MARK F. ABRAITIS ..... Butinaaa Managar not healthy. General Motors is closing more auto SHELDON COHEN ..Compoaing Managar pick committee chairmen. Party leaders had predicted Aspin Maine: 4.2 percent. 78 percent compared to 1967, while they dropped by ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... PraaaroonLManagar would win. plants, and that will affect parts firms, machine Massachusetts: 3.0 percent. a third in Detroit, Milwaukee, and Cleveland. JEANNE a. FROMERTH.. .. Circulation Managar tool and steel industries. Further, things are likely New Hampshire: 2.4 percent. Go East, young man or woman! II — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Jan. 8. 1987 MANCHESTER HER A ID . Thursday. Jan. 8,1987 — 9

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Unless the company QUESTION: I purchased TOO Some plans give a 5 or 10 percent craft division ivill be laid off as feel the first effects in '87 with a dividends to help my pension and reduces its dividends, each subse­ shares of stock in 1978 and reinv­ discount and the year-end state­ CAPTAIN EASY by Crooks A Caaal* well as 500 to 600 employees in minimum of 700 or so hourly Social Security. quent payment is larger and your ested my dividends until 1986. If I ment spells out the basis for tax " THEY TOOK OS TO AN OLP WAREHOUSE"... the non-defense business. production employees. Am I doing the right thing? investment grows. sell, I need to know how to report purposes. VEAHi I FOUNP About 8,400 of the Lynn this on my income tax return. YOUR MONOCLE ’ ’I wouldn’t be surprised if By the time you retire, you should employees work on defense salaried employee layoffs begin ANSWER: Absolutely, providing have a bundle and, by then taking Can I sell the 100 shares originally If you reinvested in a “ qualified RI0HT HERE. utility company’’ from 1982 through J SyrtdiratB Inc Work) figOU reMrvM ' contracts. Kennedy said he sooner. We're happy to see an you have picked a stock in a good your dividends in cash, you should purchased, with my “ basis” being expects the aircraft layoffs to increase in the defense budget, company with no serious financial have nice checks coming in. the price I paid in 1978, and keep the 1985 and took the special exclusion, , come late in the year. problems or concern that the shares acquired through reinvest­ so that you did not pay federal BLONDIE by D*an Young A Stan Drak* but it could not possibly have Many dividend reinvestment One blow to the company was any impact on us early enough d ivid en d might be cut or plansj have “ optional additional ment? Or must I lump all the shares income tax on the reinvested the Defense Department’s deci­ to prevent this,” he said. eliminated. inve«ment’’ features, allowing together and sell, thereby having a dividends, your basis on those THIS IS OUR FIRST so LET'S HAVE /WORE e u T BEFORE WE BEGIN LET ME T E L L YOU shares is zero. EWlCJSe GAME OF 1987 PLAVING AND LESS OUR NEW POLICV... ABOUT FRANK ANO sion to get a second source for GE, based in Fairfield, Conn., You cite the basic reason most participants to send in money and new basis? S O S S IP /V____^ SUZANNE engines used in F-404 jet figh­ announced last November that people use dividend reinvestment purchases till more shares. If your When you sell, the difference fHEAR.'^i FOR ters. The Pratt & Whitney it will close its power trans­ plans. With such a plan, every plan has that arrangement, why not ANSWER: You can sell any or ail between your basis and the pro­ \i HEAR .'T S U R E division of United Technologies former operations in Pittsfield. dividend automatically is used to buy the 100 additional shares you of the shares you own — from one to ceeds from the sale is your profit — buy more full and fractional shares, mention that way? the total number. You’re correct taxable as a capital gain. A

ALLEY OOP ' by Dave Qraue Auto sales hit record in ’86 IS THIS ( n o p e ; THAT'S MASTER / HEY, LOOK, HENRY! THERE ARE PEOPLE WINTER CHARTERS TO NASSAU WHERE V BRYAN'S PLACE, AN' I ON TH' ROAD AHEAD.' I THINK WE'VE WE TURN/ WE'RE GOIN' TO THE CAUGHT UP WITH MISS ELLA MAE DETROIT (AP) — A record number of cars were OFF? i OLD DILLON HOUSE! AN' THE OTHERS! history. They included Hyundai Motor America, which n sold in the United States in 1986 with imports set a U.S. first-year import record by selling 168,882 W it h dominating the market, but analysts said they low-priced South Korean cars. N expected a weaker year in 1987. U.S. buyers purchased a record 3,228,054 imported CONNECTICUT TRAVEL SERVICES ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook Total U.S. car sales hit 11,442,725 in 1986, the most cars, up 14.2 percent from 1985, and a record 926,984 cars sold in this country since 11,110,136 were imported passenger trucks, up 20 percent. purchased in 1978. The new record is 3.7 percent higher Domestic makers also increased their car and truck 'THIS should help US Fl H T ^ WHAT6 HG Going- a s H ? '^AT-neAtwe FLY DIRECT NON-STOP FROM BRADLEY FIELD TO NASSAU 6 than 1985’s sales of 11,032,215 cars. sales over 1985 figures, but only slightly. They sold ‘ T-BoNE'PlOiETns TAXecVfR. ^ To PFFCR OOR. iNCGNTiVGS? TufABLGRS. Total car and light truck sales for 1986 were 16,047,306 8,214,671 cars, up 0.1 percent from 1985, and 3,677,597 ATTEVIPT, VISTR6N.IS.' / -----^ eUHH0lS>£llS BXi. JUNK bonds? vehicles, up 4 percent from 15,433,955 in 1985, the trucks, up 1.3 percent. Hartford Departures ^ ive analyzed HIS THflfS SHAPES? companies reported Wednesday. Thomas O’Grady, an analyst with Integrated February 8-12 (Sun.-Thurs.) I 3 o t > ! Foreign makers increased their share of the 1986 Automotive Resources Inc. in Wayne, Pa., attributed U.S. car market to 28.2 percent, the highest level in the record sales to low gas prices, auto financing Februaryl2-15 (Thurs.-Sun.) ^ ^ incentives last fall and the year-end rush to buy before March 12-15 (Thurs.-Sun.) ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson federal tax changes eliminated sales tax deductions. per person Big Three Auto Sales About 250,000 of the December car sales could be March 22-26 (Sun.-Thurs.) credited to the elimination, O’Grady said. Luxury car based on double occupancy Sales for the Big Three hit 7.77 million in 1936. dealers especially benefited because their customers dropping 0.6% from 1985. Includes had the most to gain. •Hotel Accommodations at the Emerald Beach Resort Total sales for 1986 m r-ilhcns oi dollars Percentage But the factors that favored sales in 1986 will hurt this indicates ir>crease or decrease irom 19S$ year, he predicted. •Transfers and Hotel Tax U.8. ACRES by Jim Davit “ Fortunately, there was a lot of room for the •Direct Non-stop Flight on 727 Charter domestics. They didn’t suffer as much as they will this WOULP VOO LIKE BKEAKFA6T> ANP SOME FRESH FLOWERS? \ year,” O’Grady said. He added that the market was •Open Bar on Plane IN BEP? SOME p a n c a k e s , ANP VOOR PILLOW FLOFFEP? growing in 1986. M A V B t ? /------^ — T ANP VOOR TOES TICKLEP? CHARTER TO PUERTA PLATA cllrect from Hartford “ That won’t happen this year. We had to borrow from Per persoa doubfe oeouponcy. ------VC— ^ /T h a t w o o l p > Jasuary 2^31,1987 *759 Call tor turttm Mormotlon. ^ Thurs III 9 Set 10-4 API Karl Gude 14.6 percent and GM’s improved 4.4 percent. 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By Jacqueline Bennett Even if the town takes over the Anthony D’Angona; phase of a three-phase project. aware of the conditions. Herald Correspondent road, it is unlikely it will get plowed Phase II, a 22-lot subdivision, has "Satari is trying to get rid of the much sooner than it does now retired director already been approved by the PZC. responsibilities that every devel­ COVENTRY — After months of because of antiquated equipment However, the town has stopped oper has before he’s met the of Tech athletics trying to get the town to take over and limited manpower, Bellard their road, some Satari Drive the second phase because of envir­ requirements," he said. onmental reasons, Satari said. The town attorney is looking into said. During the last snowstorm, V H Ia g e Anthony D'Angona Sr., 64, re­ residents say they are fed up with Bellard said, only four of his seven tired athletic director at Howell the bureaucratic runaround and In an interview ’Tuesday, Satari enforcement action, Hodge said. - Hodge said he is concerned about trucks were working. ’The public Cheney Regional Vocational Tech­ want action. said he is also fed up with town works budget was severely cut this nical School, died Wednesday at " I want a safe road. I want officials. homeowners, but the town is limited in what it can do because it year, including requests for new Hartford Hospital. He was the whatever conditions are required " It ’s always something else," he equipment and more help, he P husband of Dolly (Cieri) D’Angona. for the town to take over the road to said. does not own the road. In November, Town Planner Pat added. He retired in 1984 from Cheney be met," resident Mark Bishop said Satari said the town imposed Gatzkiewicz said Satari had been Bishop also complained about Tech, where he also had taught Wednesday. conditions for acceptance of the dangerous placement of the mail­ road after the PZC approved the notified he had to meet nine health and physical education and Bishop said the town did not plow boxes on Bread and Milk Street and original part of the project. He said conditions before the town could coached for more than 25 years. He Satari Drive after the last snowfall heavy equipment used by Satari for he has borrowed a lot of money to accept the road. The conditions was executive director and state until he called town authorities. In Phase II on the road. He said Letters page finance the development and can’t included the placement of a street legislative lobbyist for the Connec­ the meantime, he said, the road was claimed that high water tables afford to spend any more to meet sign, light poles and an improved ticut Vocational Instructors dangerous. Bishop said he fell and stemming from a lack of proper the conditions. Contractors are site line as Satari Drive enters Organization. hurt himself, and he may sue the catch basins and driveway aprons Diet He was named Mr. Vocational town or the road’s owner, developer reluctant to work in Coventry Bread and Milk Street. Bishop said he spoke with PZC — two more conditions Satari is reunites two Education by the organization in Khalig Satari. because of constant conflict with supposed to address — are adver­ town officials, he added. Chairman Raymond Giglio Wed­ 1974 for his work to improve Bishop said he and his neighbors sely affecting the structure of his Satari said he has put up a $10,000 nesday and Giglio promised he vocational education in Connecti­ have beeing contacting town offi­ home. bond for road maintenance and is would look into the matter. cut. He was a graduate of Arnold cials since November and attend­ Town Council Chairwoman Joan war buddies ANTHONY D’ANGONA SR. currently being charged $200 each Superintendent of Streets Roger College in Brooklyn, N.Y., and ing meetings of the Planning and Lewis said Wednesday night the time a snowplow has to come. Bellard said Wednesday that the received a master’s degree from . . . was athletic director Zoning Commission, but have got­ matter is currently in the hands of J “ This town will be getting almost problem is twofold. Carl A. Gundersen of 115 Olcott Drive was the University of Hartford. He had ten little response to their com­ planning officials, and she believes plaints. Residents have been trying $2,000 in taxes from each of these " It ’s not a town road, it’s not a scanning the letters page of the Hartford Courant been a Wethersfield resident for 22 A memorial service will be acceptance of the road depends on ■ years. to get someone to take responsibil­ residences, but haven’t done any­ priority road," Bellard said. recently when he saw a name that rang a bell. Friday at 7 p.m. at First Congrega­ Main arteries and heavily tra­ Satari meeting the conditions. Besides his wife, he is survived by ity for maintenance of the road thing for these people,” he said. The letter writer was Jack Levine of Haddam. tional Church of Coventry. Burial veled roads must be taken care of Lewis said she feels in the interim, two sons, Dominick D’Angona of because they fear emergency vehi­ Town Manager Harold Hodge Gundersen wondered if that Jack Levine was the will be at the convenience of the first, he said. Because Satari Drive however, the town should plow the Wethersfield and Anthony D’An­ cles would not be able to get through said Satari’s allegation that he was family. His family will receive is a private road, the town is not road to ensure the safety of the same Jack Levine who was in his B-52 bombing unit gona Jr. of Hartford; a daughter. during a snowstorm. Bishop said. not told of the conditions for the friends at his home today from 6 to 8 responsible for plowing it, but residents. during World War II . He hadn’t seen Levine since Amy Gagliardi of Middletown; and One school bus also must use the road was "not true.” Hodge, who p.m. Holmes Funeral Home. 400 Bellard said his department has the war. three grandchildren. road. was chairman of the PZC at the Main St., is in charge of Satari Drive enters a 10-house time the plans came before the done so anyway out of concern for Chemical may give He called the gentleman, and. sure enough, more A The funeral will be Friday at arrangements. than 40 years later, the two old w ar buddies found 10; IS a.m. from the D’Esopo safe Memorial donations may be clue to Tourette’s themselves talking to one another. Funeral Chapel. 277 Folly Brook made to the Parkinson’s Disease Blvd., Wethersfield, followed by a ROCHESTER, N Y. (AP) - A The two are planning a reunion in person this Foundation. 640 W. 168th St.. New Friend’s wedding gift bounces step toward understanding Saturday. mass of Christian burial at 11 a.m. York. N.Y.. or to First Congrega­ CARSON, Calif. (AP) - Much of at Corpus Christ! Church, Wethers­ Tourette’s Syndrome — the infam­ : "It’s unbelievable," said an elated Gundersen. tional Church of Coventry. the blame for the failure to field. Burial, with full military A Vernon man who footed the bill owner of Willie’s Steak House on a Vernon travel agency. ous "swearing disease” — has □ □ □ honors, will be in Village Cemetery, for a friend’s wedding reception Center Street reported to police White admitted writing the been made at the University of successfully lose weight is the Alvin A. Skoog Sr. pervasiveness of a number of myths Wethersfield. Calling hours are and rehearsal dinner in December that he received two bad checks checks, police said, but denied Rochester. HERE’S THE ANSWER - For months, today from 7 to 9 p.m. Alvin Arthur Skoog Sr.. 42. of 27 was arrested after the checks he from White, totaling $4,006.35, for knowledge that his account had about dieting, according to Bobbi N we’ve been trying to find out why Manchester’s Chalmers St., died today at Man­ used bounced. payment of a wedding reception been closed before the checks were Scientist Suzanne Haber, work­ Mitzenmacher, who runs a weight ing with researchers at the Har­ telephone prefix — 64 — once was abbreviated chester Memorial Hospital. He was According to a police report. John and dinner party for White’s signed over. control group at California State Richard A. Stone vard Medical School, analyzed the ?M I" for “ Mitchell." the husband of Sandra (Lance) E. White Jr.. 29. was picked up on a girlfriend’s sister. University. Dominguez Hills. Richard Allen Stone, 46. of 204 Skoog. brain from a deceased Tourette’s We were sure that there must have been some warrant Wednesday charging him An investigation by police re­ He was released on a $2,500 Mitzenmacher, a healtheducator Babcock Hill Road. Coventry, died He was born in Manchester. Aug. vealed that White had written two victim. ’They found a striking significance to the name, even though there with third-degree larceny and non-surety bond and is to appear in and psychology instructor at the Tuesday at Windham Community 24.1944, and was a lifelong resident. fifth-degree larceny in the incident, other bad checks, one to a Vernon Manchester Superior Court on absence of a specific brain chemi­ appeared tobe no prominent Mitchells in university, refutes these common Memorial Hospital. He was the He was employed as a cable test which began Dec. 16 when the fnvoHn-rpn*^) chop and the other to Wednesday. cal called dynorphin. Manchester history. misconceptions about dieting; husband of Mary Ellen (Hallowell) technician for the Southern New At last comes word from the telephone company. Stone. England Telephone Co. and had JoeLenihan, community relations manager for • Fad diets work; Short-term He was bom in Hartford. July 19, worked for the company for 23 MORE THAN 150,000 TIRES IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES! Southern New England Telephone in Hartford, told plans such as living on just 1940. and had lived in West Hartford years. iis the choice of the name “ Mitchell” for grapefruit or bananas are not the before moving to Coventry 16 years He also is survived by one son. answer. When the person goes back ago. He was employed as a Alvin A. Skoog Jr. of Manchester; GUARANTEED ^ Free Services Manchester had no relationship whatsoever to to his or her previous eating habits, heavy-equipment operator and had one daughter. Tracy DiMella of t o w n f m V i u local history. LOWEST PRICES i P I U ^ ^ Huge Selection there’s a rebound effect. Then the worked for construction companies Ledyard; his mother. Anna (Os- h a s i t ALU : Lenihan said names for exchanges were assigned in the Hartford and Willimantic trout) Skoog of Manchester; two IN C O N N . ^ ^ Great Guarantee arbitrarily when the Bell System was created. body develops more fat celts. areas. He was a member of First brothers, Robert Skoog and Clifford V M itch eir was probably picked by a nameless • Exercise increases the appe­ Congregational Church of Skoog Jr., both of Manchester; and engineer who was struggling with letter tite; Moderate exercise doesn’t Coventry. 27 STORES THROUGHOUT CONNECTICUT one granddaughter. combinations that would result in “ 64." increase the appetite. When you Besides his wife, he is survived by The funeral will be Saturday at 10 “ It was just part of the price of progress,” decrease activity, that leads to two sons. Kyle A. Stone and Richie a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home. • Dieting will make you feel society’ s idea of what you should the feelings the person had while Lenihan said. putting on weight. A. Stone Jr., both of Coventry; a 400 Main St. Burial will be in East LOW, LOW PRICES! • Skipping meals will lead to weak or fatigued; If you follow a look like. Our country’s ideal of eating, as a means of gaining daughter. Donna Marie Stone of Cemetery. Calling hours are Fri­ ...and cbeck fivt tlieao FRES oonriceat □ □ □ weight loss; When you miss a meal, sensible diet plan, your energy level beauty is not realistic for many insight into the psychological Farmington; his parents. Charles day from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. what usually happens is you’re will remain normal. people’ s body types, so w e find causes of overeating. and Gertrude (Cyr) Stone of West Memorial donations may be [? FREE MOUNTING! PINCHED BY A GRINCH - Even though muchhungrierthenexttimeyoueat • Most people need to lose many people obsessed with dieting “ Often people don’t eat because Hartford; and a brother, Robert C. made to the Manchester Salvation Giristm as is over, the Grinches still seem tobe they’re hungiV. butbecause they’re S' FREE BALANCING! and then you consume more. It weight; While there are an esti­ who shouldn’t be. Stone of Middletown. Army. 661 Main St. around Manchester. On the day after New Year’s, O' FREE ROTATION! I'SiW., seemsthebody operates bet terwith mated 32 million overweight Amer­ • You should lose weight as depressed, angry or lonely,” Mit­ Nancy Rock of Laurel Street discovered that the O' FREE VISZCHANGEOVER! FREE FRONT-END food coming in regularly. icans. many more are taken in by quickly as possible; On the con­ zenmacher said. ALIGNMENT Santa and other decorations she had wired on her trary, slow, steady weight loss is In order to lose weight success­ S' FREE FLAT REPAIR! WITH THt PURCHASE Of- new fence for the Christmas season had been much longer lasting. fully, dieters also need a. support Welding company FOUR NEW TIRES removed. A neighbor saw vandals carrying the Evory lit* told by Town Ftu it btcliod by our ftmout Knowing what not to do, however, system such as a weight loss group. WITH items away in a pickup truck late at night. “IRON-CLAD NO HASSLE ” Guarantee! PURCHASE is only part of the answer for those "When you don’t use fad diets, PLUS! Evory tiro told ot TO W N FAIR TIRE It guartnlM d for deftet* FATTENING FOODS workmanitiip or m tloritlt for at long a t you own Ih t tut — rogardittt of yeart m ttrv ic t ur OF 2 NEW $ 1 0 0 0 It wasn’t the first time Rock’s Christmas who need to slenderize, Mitzenm­ dieting is a long, slow process. You ileage roccivad If a d tftc l in workmanthip ot m altnalt davtiop. return tt to TOWN FAIR We TIRES decorations had been taken this season. A set of leaves l-park site II repair it at no charge or replace it YOU PAY ONLY FOR W HAT YOU HAVE USED' Top U.S. calorie sources acher said, noting that dieting need the help of others to keep We have selected tires GUARANTEED against bulbs and garlands that Rock’ s handicapped son, motivated,” shesaid. “ Remember, glass, sharp metal, deep holes and all road haz- NO demands an approach which takes f David Macey, had bought with money he earned at M A GRAPHIC % OF TOTAL CALORIES CONSUMED DAILY By John F. Kirch addressed by Dec. 31,1986. the town # ards. and it’s FREE! PURCHASE in multiple factors, including exer­ even if you loseone pound a week — Herald Reporter NECESSARY $ 1 7 ” the Manchester Workshop were also taken off the 8 would take legal action. FRM you’ve lost 52 pounds in a year. COMPMRi US TO MU OTHiR TIRi DiMlERS! OllMr White breed, rolle, creckere cise. psychological issues and • COODYiAl • riRISTONI • DUNLOP • CIN IM L • fence just before Christmas. The company had denied it was in 55% nutrition. The East Hartford Welding Co. of eOODRICH • ARMSTRONC • UNIIOVAl • YOKOHAMA We wonder what the mean Grinches do with all Doughnute, cookiee, ceke EXERCISE 18 another essential Manchester, which has a history of violation of town regulations, ad­ and Maay niers faM M S Waad tirat those Christmas decorations now that the season DIETERS SHOULD first con­ component to successfully shed­ violating town regulations, has sold ding that it was getting too big for Alcoholie beveregee S^rts Car Tires has passed. sider the psychological reasons ding weight, Mitzenmacher points its Buckland Industrial Park build­ the Batson Drive building. During OOAllTy TIRES FOR SMA L CARS » COMPACTS - UNUSUAL SIZES Whole milk/whole>mllk out. the summer. East Hartford Weld­ TOWN fAIR DISCOUNTS ONE Of TNI ULR6EST SIIICTIONS Of behind their obesity, she said. ing to an East Hartford general SEASON □ □ □ beveregee contractor and has moved to South ing was pursuing permits to build ampomm) TINE QUALITY IMPORTED TIRES EAST 01 THE MISSISSIPPI "A lot of people have to make the “ Look for something you enjoy • BRIDGESTONE •CONTINENTAL 'DUNLOP Windsor. the South Windsor building. That ~ ~ T tEIIIEIT{D m d iu w .w. I 'PIRELLI 'fMICHELIN •OISLAVED FIFTY YEARS AGO — From the Hemburgere, connection that food is used for doing,” she advises. “ You don’t building has been completed and isa/toftis m ho 1 •YOKOHAMA '8EMPERIT •GOODYEAR Manchester Evening Herald of Thursday, Jan. 8, .cheeeeburgers, meelloef have to Jog. You can do walks.Ifyou The C.E. Larson Co. and its t0 a /«A t9 H I 915/rSRt4.. H4 Better Quality comfort, nurturing, as a way of Imported Sportt Car parent company. DAYLAR Ltd. the company moved into it in tra/oomo h o o o v ro m s h o IMPORTS 1937; dealing with stress and as a way to enjoy going Vo a gym, do that. Itcan loa/oont) HO 210001110 h o AU-lltSO N STEEL BELTED RADIALS IM R it Beefeleeke, roeete purchased the 8.000-square-foot December. 100/7M14 HO 220/70H1S HO •weenwSSli'*" tttett Ht trait4 ...... H t ittam s... Manchester’s local committee associated with be stationary bicycles. It’s not just lOOfTSHIO H7 ZOa/rOAlO H7 lujo NAME nun i4aii$ Ha iraraMa Ht iMain4. HI deal with feelings,” Mitzenmacher structure at 150 Batson Drive for ATOfT-MANONIKit! itaii$ Ht itwrcnit Ht MiCHELrNfKSr Non-diet eoft drinke "The problem was rectified by ittmt ..Ht itwraiiA Ht 145 ri.HnM4 the governor’s Street and Highway Safety said. "This goes for both extremes what you eat, but how many $400,000 in late December, accord­ ------...Ht ttWTtAl4 Ht ieO>65HR3tO . the fact they left.” Planning E C O N O M Y R A D IA L J.9045HR3to . m o b Commission, created recently by the Board of Hotdoge, hem, lunch — for the obese and for the anorexic. calories you bum, and increasing ing to land records at the town Director Mark Pellegrini said W'VOKCXAMA Selectmen, organized at police headquarters last meele Dealing with food is a way of not the activity level seems to help clerk’s office. today. "The matter is closed.” tta iit m ttWTflma H t u o tik w m h ------m even in g... It put itself on record as believing that dealing with issues." change the metabolism. A spokeswoman for C.E. Larson It was the second time the town Ita itt H t 1tV7OT14 H t lem it HI I W Wt - . H t Egge excessive speeds are the basis of most bad driving Dieters must also realize they are “ There’s a set point, which is a confirmed the sale this morning had threatened action against East Gnllnenlal French friee, fried poletoee weight your body is comfortable at. and said that the two companies Hartford Welding. A similar move and favoring definite statutory speed lim its... losing weight for themselves, not plan to move their 12-member was made in 1985. but town officials The general committee in charge of the annual Source: National Health and Nutrition for a husband, a mother or a Your body works to keep the set Examination Survey II management staff into the Man­ backed off afterthecompany saidit it l Quality Economy Masonic Ball has decided to hold this year’ s affair, boyfriend, she said. point. A combination of reduced chester building in February. C.E. DOUBLE BELTED food intake with increased exercise had planned to move to South RADIAL W.W. scheduled for Friday night, Feb. S, in Cheney Hall Americans don’t live it up on bread alone — cakes, cookies and liquor are She suggests dieters keep a "food Larson and DAYLAR are now Windsor. tSWIORtS *si ita/ioRis ... Cheney Hall has many advantages over the State also top calorie sources. With bread, they usually provide about one-fifth of diary” describing what was eaten, helps to change the set point. This located in a 1,000-square-foot build­ iM fH R ia ...... „.*!• IM/tORIS Legal action was sought this year i n n i R i t ______Hs 17ftftOR1S Arm ory for an affair of this kind, the principal one a person’s dally caloric Intake. when it was eaten, the setting and takes time.” ing at 430 Tolland St. in East tSSrSORtS H I ttaraoRts after the town became tired of IMfTSRtt...... *SS 1Mf7«R14 .. being the excellent dance hall at the former place 206f7SRt4 •tr tMfTSR14 ULTRA-HIGH PERFORMANCE RADiALT Hartford. waiting for the move. O’Marra has 21S/TSR14...... *M afMfTSR14 ,Mf Of m utcftr iw fwwff ot ot roM-moo HOfoomMsa nets SuronmM aosTTiRts : *si 21V7SR14 "W e’ve definitely outgrown this said. 2IS/7IR1S ...... *ts ao^sR is l»=Ooodrteh OT OlFQoedrioh 22S/7|Rtt HS 21S/7SRtS COMP.T/A building,’ ’ said a company spokes­ C.E. Larson, which has already 226/riMtB ...... HI 22S/7BR1B woman. who asked that her name started moving staff into the Batson not be used. "There’s just no room Drive building, received approval here." to operate there from the Economic XA4 XH RADIAL QOODYIAR ST Meanwhile, East Hartford Weld­ Development Commission this fall. ALL-WEATHER VOKOHAMA WKH* TRACTION WNITEWALLB eiewEM... Your neighbors’ views: ing has packed its bags and moved Pellegrini said that office use and WHITEWALL Low PricasI ■ MH II « leMBM* m -= 3 _ to a 24,000-square-foot building it some storage will be allowed, but PIRELLI P-B built in South Windsor. that the company could not store aos>eoMni5 Last August, Manchester town Jarge construction equipment officials began taking enforcement there. Did you make any New Year’s resolutions this year? action against the company, after Draad Naaw Tlrti at Off-lraad Pritti! "W e’ re not going to be like East HIGH PERFORMAHCI | SiWIf | VALUES! citing it for violations of zoning and Hartford Welding,” the L.E. Lar­ VOKOHAMA @nllnenlal avMM.om SNOW . 5 ton 13 industrial park regulations. The son spokeswoman said. “ Our 145 tORM 145 4GRI4 145/MRI4 M B 9 9 145 60R14 I4S/40R14 M Oa •oS'tORie company was cited for parking trucks are out in the field and then 7II‘ 705.MRt« 7lt,60Rt5 22S(40R14 •11 B 725 tonu 215’«5RI5145 65R14 20»/40R1i1t5/40RI4 M?Z• «M trucks on the grass, doing work our men take them home at night” ITUl lum 205• 95 40RI550R15 lt5it5Rt5 2I5-40R1S MtS outside the building and having jm -s , 715 tORI!. 145 6SR15 C.E. Larson began business two IIWMMl .m 20S'55R1t 205.65R15205.5514 ntrrt-it Ht THE LIVE ONE" anymore." Road, who authorities said had however, is in no condition to Hi m/rt-it... 078114 ■»3 Lees of Manchester. tlett. who was flown by helicopter hospital for observation after find­ 646-8227 569-8710 872-2060 tUPttttltUHttll I from Manchester to Brigham dhd ing him incapacitated. I« - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Jan. «, 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thureday, Jan. 8. 1987 — H Bone disease affects large young dogs I Thursday t v Advice

well as limiting the dog's activity. Secondary arthritis is-a frequent QUESTION: I [ESPN] NFL Films Film hiBh- complication of any of these dis­ 5:00PM have a male Treatment has been very success­ lights of Super Bowl VI with the Dallas TH E CO LB YS German she­ ful, with dogs returning to normal eases when they involve a joint. Cowboys and the Miami Dolphins. pherd puppy within 6 months. Ununited anconeal process is a [HBO] Safe Harbor A young man's ob­ Ignoring son of man’s affair w h o always The cause of panosteitis is disease of the elbow joint seen in sessive fear of nuclear annihilation bars < -f 4 ' Pet Forum Monica, Channing and Miles seems to be unknown. There are many theories young to middle-aged dogs. This him from the normalcy of life. (I. to. r.: Tracy Scoggins. Kim limping on one as to the possible cause. These disease is caused by a degeneration [T M C ] MOVIE; This Is Elvis' Actual foo­ tage and restaged scenes depict the life leg or the other. Edward A. Williams, D.V.M. include bacterial, hormonal, nutri­ of cartilage within the elbow joint Morgan Greene and Maxwell and career of Elvis Presley. David Scott Caulfield) attend funeral ser­ won’t eliminate responsibility My neighbor tional and genetic factors. and ultimately leads to joint Johnny Harra. 1981. Rated PG. In vices for their aunt, in "The says that the dog Other important causes of both instability and degenerative joint Stereo. *9^ ^ -A' " 'S r Legacy," the episode of DEAR is growing too transient and permanent lame­ disease. The most effective treat-, 5:30PM (H B O ) MOVIE: Dusty- An eld- good. fast because I nesses in young dogs include ment is surgical. erly sheepherder must choose between ABC's "The Colbys" airing ABBY: Twelve GOBBLER'S GIRL THURSDAY, JAN. 8. years ago, when feed him too diseases such as osteochondritis The diagnosis of bone and joint love for his dog and the animal's desire to be free. Bill Kerr, Noel Trevarthen. our two children much and that is why he is limping. males are more frequently affected dissecans, osteochondrosis, dyspla­ diseases almost always requires an 1983. DEAR GIRL: Your friend’s CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME were small, my Is this true? than females. The disease usually sia and ununited anconeal process. X-ray examination. Early detec­ problem (and it is a problem) is not 6:00PM ® (D ® ® ® News husband had an affects dogs between the ages of 5 Panosteitis can easily be con­ tion of any of these diseases with Dear Abby just a matter of greed. He’s ® Three's Company a ffa ir with ANSWER: Assuming that your and 12 months. However, older dogs fused with osteochondritis disse­ prompt medical or surgical treat­ compulsive about eating; witness Magnum, P.l. "Maggie,” a Abigail Van Buren puppy has not su ffered some type of can be affected. cans, which also causes lameness ment will minimize the possibility CSD his uncontrollable piggishness once QD Gimme a Break girl who hung trauma or injury, it sounds as in young dogs of the larger breeds of a permanent disability. he gets going. You can’t help him. though you may be describing a Dogs with panosteitis usually when they are undergoing’ rapid O ) I'm a Big Girl Now around his place He needs professional help, hut first disease known as panosteitis. have what is referred to as a growth and development. It is a ® M*A»S*H of employment. he must accept the fact that he has a' “ shifting leg lameness.” Gener­ disease of joints caused by a Edward A. Williams Is a Man­ ® ) Doctor Who Maggie knew problem — then do whatever is Panosteitis is a bone disease most ally, there is pain associated with disturbance of the normal develop­ chester veterinarian. Do yon have a (23) Charlie's Angels Denny was mar­ necessary to overcome it. Behavior ried. but she didn’t care. When I obvious, but I advise you to consult commonly seen in immature, ra­ palpitation of the affected bones. ment of bone and cartilage. Treat­ question you’d like to see answered (S3) Quincy modification therapy is Indicated found out about it, I confronted a lawyer to discuss your legal pidly growing large breeds of dogs. Treatment includes the use of ment for osteochondritis dissecans here? Write to Pet Forum, Man­ @ Reporter 41 here. German shepherds have the high­ chester Herald, P.O. Box 5M, Denny and he broke it off. Soon obligation to the boy. You’ve anti-inflammatory and analgesic frequently involves surgery, which (SZ) MacNeil-Lehrer Nawshour LIfatim* DEAR ABBY; I am a 13-year-old est incidence of all breeds, and or pain-relieving medication as n «’rry Hph rate of success. Manchester 06040. [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock Hour after that, Maggie told Denny she already made it clear to all Facts of Life d3) 0 9 Family Tiai (CC) Steven's con­ girl with a terrible problem: my 11:30PM (D @3 ABC News Nightline was pregnant with his child. About concerned that you want no “ invol­ [DIS] MOVIE: 'Snoopy, Come Home' servative brother shocks the family nose. It has a bump on it and it’s J Photo by Richmond a year later we heard she had a son vement” with Buddy, who surely Snoopy bids Charlie Brown farewell in when he announces the end of his 25- (D Cannon and got married, and that was the way too wide. Everyone says I ’d be order to return to his first owner. 1972. year marriage. Part 1 of 2, In Stereo. 3D Honeymooners must feel the pain of your rejection. Dawn, held by Dog Warden Richard Rand, is waiting to ' Rated G. last we heard of her — until four I urge you to face whatever really pretty if I didn’t have this 3 3 Novela; Harencia Maldita Twilight Zone awful nose. I ’ve talked to my mom be adopted. She loves to be held and petted. ^ [ESPN] Mazda SpbrtsLook years ago when she called our responsibilities you have now. Possibilities for television seem endless (§2) Good Health from Jane Brody's (2D 23 Tonight Show Tonight's guest is about it and she says I ’ll have to [MAX] MOVIE: Sylvester' fCC) An or­ Kitchen * singer Robert Goulet. (60 min.) In house and told me that Buddy, her Postponing it will not make them phaned Texas teenager is determined to Stereo 8-year-oId son, wanted to meet his disappear. wait until I stop growing. Abby, I ’m with today’s quality television sets, only 13! I can’t go on being Adopt a Pet Television video-audio. “ Collectively, TV set turn a raggedy rodeo horse into a cham­ 9:00PM (D Simon & Simon While at a (23 MOVIE: 'The Sheriff A reluctant wit­ "real” father. Denny wasn't home, sets have come manufacturers are pouring more according to Toshiba’s Yancy. pion jumper. Melissa Gilbert. Richard marine park testing a security system. ness stalls legal attempts to prosecute so she left her phone number. When DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend is miserable until I’m an adult. I want Farnsworth, Michael Schoeffiing. 1985. A.J. and Rick encounter a vicious pair of the rapist of a girl who is the fiancee of to have a happy teen-age life. Isn’t a long way from than a billion dollars annually into Audio/video terminals in the back Rated PG Denny got home, I told him about it. the greediest person I ’ve ever laid of your set allow you to hook up a hoods who have sworn vengeance the sheriff's son. Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee. there any way a 13-year-old girl can 8-inch round pic­ research and development. And [U S A ] USA Cartoon Express against them. (60 min.) 1970 but he didn’t seem too interested in my eyes on. Whenever we are A ture tubes in manufacturers in related areas are videocassette recorder, audio sys­ meeting the boy. so we just forgot invited to a function, he eats like get her nose fixed while she’s young Dawn is lovable dog Sylvia 6:30PM C B WKRP in Cincinnati (D Stave Martin's Bast Show Ever (60 (23 Hogan's Heroes oversize ca­ also investing heavily in by­ tem, video disc player or other min.) about it. there’s no tomorrow. I hate to go to enough to enjoy it? 2?) News binets to 45-inch video equipment to help you assem­ ® @3) ABC News Now, four years later. Maggie's any kind of buffet with him. He piles It’s really terrible to have your products of television.” ( D 3 3 Colbys (CC) As Jason investi­ [C N N ] Sports Tonight By Barbara Richmond adopted. Betty is a beagle cross, projection units. Porter "F or many years, the conven­ ble your own entertainment center. (TT) Benson gates a family tragedy, a mysterious husband called and repeated the up his plate with so much food, friends call you “ Honker.” I ’ve about 6 months old. She was found d3) Odd Couple man from Constance's past arrives in [DIS] MOVIE; 'How to be Very, Very Po- been able to laugh, but I ’m falling Special to the Herald Back in the hey­ tional television set served one This year, more than $5 biilion puler' Two dancers, who witness a mur­ request; "Buddy wants to meet his some of it falls on the floor! My roaming on Forest Street on Dec. (23 Too Close for Comfort Los Angeles. (60 min.) apart inside. Please help me. I can’t day of “ The Ed purpose — the reception and wili be spent by consumers for new der and flee for their lives, find them­ real father.” Denny still isn’t friends don’t like to have him over A little female terrier cross 24. Sullivan Show" reproduction of broadcast pro­ (2D (23 NBC News SD MOVIE: Th e Wild Qmsa' A band of selves in a college fraternity. Betty interested. I have forgiven Denny for this reason, and I hate to invite wait any longer. television sets. The newest develop­ mercenaries attempts an impossible •HONKER’ IN TEXAS named Dawn is this week's fea­ The Bassett hound mentioned in and “ The Milton grams,” the EIA adds. A transfor­ (23) Nightly Business Report Grable. Sheree North. Robert Cum­ for this affair, and we are happier him to my house for dinner. ment in television technology has task in Africa. Richard Burton, Roger mings 1955. tured pet. Dawn is definitely a lap last week's column was claimed by B erle Texaco mation is changing the American & Noticiero SIN Moore, Richard Harris. 1978. now than we have ever been. Our He feels no shame when others DEAR HONKER: Your mother flattened and squared the comers [ESPN ] SportsCenter N its owner. Rusty, the handsome dog and she loves to be petted. Theater,” family members and have two or more color sets in use. home and American lifestyle. “ The of the TV picture tube, providing @ ) Silver Spoons (23 MOVIE: Th e Deadliest Season' A children are 16 and 17 and we’ve laugh at him for being such a pig. is right. No surgeon will “ fix” your doberman pinscher featured a pro hockey player's aggressiveness en­ [M A X ] MOVIE; Howling If (CC) A She was found by someone before neighbors would assemble in living according to Toshiba. key word is 'video,' and the changes brighter, sharper and clearer pic­ [CNN] Showbiz Today psychic tracks down a sinister cult of told them all about this situation. It’s really nauseating to watch him nose until you have reached your couple of weeks ago. is still waiting dears him to the fans and his bosses un­ Thanksgiving but wasn't brought to rooms, some sitting on floors or And TV viewing is no longer involve our basic sources of infor­ tures for more viewing enjoyment. [ESPN] SportsCenter til he critically injures another player. werewolves. Christopher Lee, Annie They say they just want to be left stuff his face. He eats as though he full growth. Please be patient, the pound until after Christmas. to be adopted. He's 2 or 3 years old folding chairs, to view their favor­ mation and entertainment, educa­ McEnroe. Sybil Canning. 1985. Rated R. alone. Denny and I have decided to hadn’t eaten for a week. I am not limited to the home. Sets are in 7:00PM ® CBS News Michael Moriarty. Kevin Conway. Pa­ pretty girl, and in about four years and was found on Hartford Road on trick O'Neal 1977. Dog Warden Richard Rand said ite Sunday night or Tuesday night luxury cars, on boats, in hotel tion and communication. The video In retrospect, television manu- (3) (23 (23 M-A*s*H 11:35PM ® Entertainment Tonight put off meeting Buddy until he’s 18, exaggerating. you’ll win by a nose. Dawn is about 6 months old and she Dec. 7. programs. The family with its own rooms and in hospitals. You see TVs revolution with its potential effects . facturers have rolled up their ( ^ (23 Cheers (CC) Sam's second mar­ Scott Baio talks about the return of his and if he still wants to meet his real He is not overweight, and he’s a Wheel of Fortune won't get much bigger than she is Also still waiting to be adopted is black-and-white television was con­ on beaches, at picnics, around has already been compared to the sieeves to produce the most techno­ CID (2D riage proposal to Diane lands him in CBS-TV sitcom, "Charles In Charge," to father, he can come around on his very attractive and loving person — For Abby’sbooklet, "W hatEvery ( ® ® 9100,000 Pyramid court charged with assault and battery first-run syndication now. the 3-month-old Staffordshire ter­ sidered affluent because of an swimming pools, at sporting events revolution of the early 20th century logically advanced television sets. against her. In Stereo. own. Until then we don’t want any when he’s not eating. Is there some Teen-Ager Ought to Know,” send a There were two new dogs at the rier found on Dec. 18 on East Middle investment of as much as $600 for and virtually any location where brought about by the automobile.” What’s next? Even Yancy raises an 33) Jeffarsons 1 2:00AM ( D Kojak Involvement. Any advice? way I can get him to eat like a check or money order for $2.50 and Carson's Comedy Classics @ ) Theatre in Connecticut: Artistic Di­ pound on Tuesday. One is a German Turnpike at Lake Street. the TV set. video entertainment is approp­ What will it cost to equip your eyebrow as he contemplates what 33 rectors ® Nightlife BIG DELEMMA normal person? a long, stamped (29 cents), self- MacNeil-Lehrar Nawshour short-haired pointer female. She's Rand is at the pound on Olcott Since those nights in 1952 TV has riate. TVs and VCRs have aiso home with the most technologically the future holds. “ Stay tuned,” he (23 3 3 Novala: Cicatrices del Alma 3D Ster Trek I have told him over and over addressed envelope to: Dear Abby. Street weekdays from noon to 1 (23 Barney Miller Teles of the Unexpected A madman again how embarrassed I am to eat about 2 years old and was found become a way of life. An over­ become tools for learning, not only advanced television set — allowing quips. (2?) Mystery: Agatha Christie's Miss 33 DEAR DILEMMA: Your appar­ Teen Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount roaming on Hudson Street on New p.m. or he can be reached by calling whelming 98 percent of U.S. house­ as applied to higher education but you to change channels with remote (33 Hollywood Squares Marpla (CC) Two witnesses know who aboard a commercial flight holds a ste­ ent lack of interest in Buddy is with him. but it hasn’t done any Morris. HI. 61054. wardess hostage Year's Eve. the pound at 643-6642 or the holds have color TV. Last year, an right down to the kindergarten control from an easy chair as you (For advice on personal money @3) Novels: Maria da Nadia fired shots at Letitia Blacklock. but one of the witnesses is dead. (60 min.) Part (23 MOVIE; Edge of Darkness' The other is a cocker spaniel Manchester Police Department at all-time record for color television level. You can spend as little as $50 enjoy stereo or bilingual broadcast management, send $9.95 plus $1 for dZ) Nightly Business Report o male. He's blonde and about 3 years 646-4SSS, or someone can be sales was set. with about 17 million for a small-size black-and-white reception on up to 147 channels? mailing and handling to “ Sylvia d D Maude (23 Alfred Hitchcock Presents [C N N ] Larry King Live old. He was found on North Main reached at either number. Monday new sets moving into homes. The television set or as much as $3,500 These sets, with screens from 20 Porter’s New Money Book for the [C N N ] Moneytine 3 3 Ask Dr. Ruth [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Cross Creek' An ambi­ This tranquilizer is too strong Street. through Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. Electronic Industries Association for a deluxe 45-inch model. inches to 26 inches, can be found in 80s.” in care of the Manchester [E S P N ] College Basketball: Temple at 3 D Novela: Amo y Senor tious young writer trades her hectic New 3 D Sanford and Son Little Otis, formerly known as There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog (EIA) estimates that 50 percent of “ What you are seeing today is local stores with suggested retail Herald, P.O. Box 919150, Kansas Kansas (2 hrs.) Live. York life for a quieter existence in a rural Obie. was claimed by his owner this and the new owner must have it the sales were to consumers buying just the beginning of an entirely prices of $400 to $1,500. You can City, Mo. 64141. Make checks [HBO] MOVIE: This Is Elvis' Actual foo­ Florida orange grove. Mary Steenbur- [C N N ] Newsnight DEAR DR. the office or the hospital; this week. Last week's featured pet. licensed. Before being licensed, a an additional set for their home. new viewing world.” says Jay expect to pay less. payable to Andrews, McMeel & tage and restaged scenes depict the life gen. Rip Torn, Malcolm McDowell. [ESPN ] NFL Films Presents GOTT: I ’m an ' depends on the location and size of and career of Elvis Presley. David Scott. Betty Beagle, is still waiting to be dog must have its rabies shot. Nearly half of all TV homes now Yancy. vice president of Toshiba There’s still more to consider Parker.) 1982. Rated PG. [HBO] MOVIE; 'Mischief (CC) A nerd active, healthy. the neuroma. Johnny Harra. 1981. Rated PG. In [ESPN] College Basketball: Maryland at with a hopeless crush on a popular girl 70-year-old Stereo. North Carolina (2 hrs.) Live. gets lessons in being cool. Doug woman with a DEAR DR. GOTT; Three years [TMC] MOVIE: 'Once Bitten' A gor­ [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Craepshow* Five epi­ McKeon, Chris Nash. Kelly Preston ago I had thyroid surgery for geous vampire must have the blood of 1984 Rated R history of ner­ sodes each depict different kinds of hor­ vous tension. To Dr. Gott Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and young males to stay eternally young. ror. Adrienne Barbeau, Hat Holbrook, [U S A ] Dragnet Lauren Hutton, Jim Carrey, Karen Ko- E G. Marshall. 1982. Rated R. In Stereo. manage this. I Peter Gott, M.D. Grave’s disease. One month after About Town pins. 1985. Rated PG. 1 2:05AM ® Night Heat O'Brien and [T M C ] MOVIE: Key Exchange* (CC) A take 1 milligram' surgery, I became pregnant after [U S A ] Riptide Giambone help out a woman whose se­ New Yorker swaps apartment keys with curity guard husband has unwittingly o f Stelazine 10>A years of a childless marriage. her longtime boyfriend in hopes of a Ludes is chairman. The meeting is open to the public. 7:30PM ( ® PM Magazine become involved in a major drug deal twice a day. Two other women I know have had King day supper is next week Blood drive at Concordia Coffee group meets Tuesday longterm commitment, but doesn't know (70 min.) similar experiences, would you A native of Manchester, Moran attended St. James d D Currant Affair that he is terrified by the mere thought of What is this The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. annual commemora­ A blood drive will be conducted Monday from 11:45 School in Manchester and St. Thomas Seminary in Roy Katz, pharmacist from the Medicine Shoppe, d3 (2D Jeopardy monogamy. Brooke Adams, Ben Mas­ 12:30AM (S ) True Confessions drug? How does comment? tive program and potiuck will be held Jan. 15 at 6 p.m. a.m. to 5 p.m. at Concordia Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin Bloomfield, graduating from Christ the King Seminary will speak on medications at the Coffee Break group of (SD Entertainment Tonight Scott Baio ters, Daniel Stern. 1965. Rated R. (9 ) Entertainment Tonight Scott Baio it affect a person? at Concordia Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St. St. It is sponsored by the Connecticut Valley East the Presbyterian Church of Manchester, 43 Spruce St., talks about the return of his CBS-TV sit­ talks about the return of his CBS-TV sit­ in Clean, N.Y. He was ordained to the priesthood in 9:30PM (23 Night Coun Harry is The Sacred Dance Group of North United Methodist on Tuesday from 9:15 to 10:30 a.m. com. "Charles In Charge." to first-run com, "Charles In Charge." to first-run DEAR READER: Stelazine is a trunk or extremities. Stelazine also DEAR READER; A woman’s Branch, Greater Hartford Chapter of the American 1976. syndication. stunned when a meek woman calmly an­ syndication Church will perform. Past officers of the Manchester Red Cross. A story hour will be held for children 3 to 5 years old nounces she has murdered her husband major tranquilizer that is recom­ can produce drowsiness, weakness, fertility depends on factors other ( ^ INN News Jim & Tammy Interracial Council will share thoughts on Dr. King. Call 643-5111 to make an appointment. Walk-ins are at the same time. A nursery for infants and toddlers is and has proof to back up her story. 33 mended for use only in patients with fatigue, loss of appetite, rash, than ovulation and the presence of Life drawing workshop offered 3 3 Best of Saturday Night Participants should bring a casserole, salad or also welcome. provided. @3 Novela: Camino Sacrato (2D 33 Late Night with David Letterman severe emotional problems. I ad­ restlessness and a neurological sperm at the right time. Reproduc­ Barney Millar Tonight's guests are comedian Gilbert tive efficiency is controlled by other 8 dessert to feed eight people. Those who plan to attend A life drawing workshop will be offered on Fridays For information, call 643-0906. [M A X ] MOVIE: Missing In Action II; Gottfried, sportcaster Marv Albert and vise you to discontinue this medica­ reaction that resembles Parkin­ should call Gladys Stringfellow at 649-9943 or Mary from noon to 3 p.m. on the East Campus of Manchester (23 Carson's Comedy Classics The Beginning' (CC) A POW escapes.his saxophonist David Sanborn. (60 min.) In tion — under a doctor’s supervision, son’s disease. glands and hormones — the thyroid Jaworski at 643-4938. Religious evening open to public Community College, Bidwell Street. (23 @3 New Newlywed Game Viet Cong captors and wages war Stereo of course — and to try other gland, for instance. Hashimoto’s against an enemy that greatly outnum­ thyroiditis is a disease of the The workshop is open to students and non-students Rosary society meets Monday (23 Honeymoon Hotel bers him. Chuck Norris. 1985. Rated R. 3 3 Alfred Hitchcock Presents methods (such as therapy or DEAR DR. GOTT: I ’ve been told The Rev. Edward Moran, instructor at Sacred Heart immune system that attacks the Academy in Hamden, will be the speaker for an alike. Bring all drawing materials. Call 646-1900 for Dancers from the Burton Dance Studio will entertain @ Wild, Wild World of Animals 33 More Real People counseling) to relieve nervous I have a condition called neuroma. Gems are In fashion more details. ($T) Carol Burnett and Friends 10:00PM ( D Knots Landing (CC) 3 D Gene Scott tension. The manufacturer of Stela­ If I have surgery, will I lose any thyroid gland. With certain thyroid Evening of Recollection Tuesday at 7 p.m. at St. at a meeting of the Rosary Society of St. Bridget Abby vainly tries to make Olivia aware of malfunctions (such as the overpro­ “ Gems in Fashion” will be the topic of a talk and Bartholomew Church library on Ludlow Road. Church Monday at 8 p.m. in the St. Bridget School [C N N ] Crossfire [ESPN] Bowling: 1986 High Rollers zine cautions against using the drug control of my foot? Is this surgery her orug problems while Karen is upset Tournament Coverage from Las Vegas, duction of thyroid hormone in slide show by John Green of Lux Bond Green & Stevens, Scholarship Foundation meets [DIS] Mousatarpiece Theater that Mack has planned a meeting with for simple tension and anxiety done in the office or in the hospital? Moran's topic will be “ How CanI Love God and Still Be cafeteria. The group will present a history of dance NV (60 min.) (R). Grave’s disease), pregnancy can a Hartford jewelry firm, on Tuesday at a meeting of the So Angry?” over the last SO years. ® Shall Gama PREMIERE A Anne, his first love. (60 min.) If you need some medicine, a less The Manchester Scholarship Foundation's board of 8:00PM [U S A ] Edge of Night be difficult toacliieve. However, as Retired Teachers of Manchester. The meeting will be pair of con artists go straight and decide CW) News powerful drug would be better to DEAR READER: Neuroma is a The meeting is sponsored by the Religious Education directors will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the office of Recitation of the rosary will be held in the church at in your case, treatment of the at 1; 30 p.m. at the Church of Christ, 394 Lydall St. Committee of the church's parish council. Elaine Allan Thomas, One Heritage Place. 7:15 p.m., followed by a celebration of the mass. to use their talents on a local television ® 3 3 20/20 (CC) (60 min.) 1:00AM I Love Lucy use. Stelazine can cause tardive benign tumor that grows on nerve consumer-action show, where they in­ ® Dynasty dyskinesia, an unpleasant, irre­ cells. It can occur anywhere in the thyroid disorder permits the repro­ vestigate the wrongful commitment of 3D INN News d D Joo Franklin Show versible neurological condition body. If it interferes with normal duction balance to return to nor­ an heiress to a mental institution. (60 33 Police Story mal. Once your hormones were Social Security Mailbox min.) 3D Twilight Zone characterized by Involuntary, repe­ functioning, it should be removed. (2D (23 L.A. Law An overworked Kuzak stable, nature took its course. dD Elvis: One Night With You Rare foo­ lands in prison on contempt charges af­ (23 Telephone Auction titious movements of the face. The surgery can be done in either Public Records tage of Elvis Presley taped 17 years ago. ter refusing to defend a hit-and-run Maude (60 min.) driver and Kelsey fights for the wife of a (23 [C N N ] Crossfire (S ) !S3 Our World (CC) (60 min.) deceased pilot when she sues a major IRA can add to Social Security airline manufacturer. (60 min.) In Stereo. [D IS ] MOVIE: 'North Avenue Irregulars' (S) News Warranty deeds Joel B. Wilder and Albert L. Elisha and Eunice Jordan to (23 Mystery: Agatha Christie's Miss A surburban minister unleashes an un­ Thoughts 33) MOVIE: The Bridge at Remagen' Marpla (CC) Two witnesses know who likely band of women against the mob Group Six Associates to Highland Manley to Robert M. and Marcia L. Lynne F. Stanizzi. 83 Deerfield The U.S. Army moves to capture a stra­ Edward Hermann, Barbara Harris. Cloris Drive. $110,000. QUESTION: You hear a lot fired shots at Letitia Blacklock, but one Park Market Inc., 317 Highland St.. Dennin. Beacon Hill Condomini­ eligible for SSI payments. If that’s ANSWER: No. As long as your tegic German bridge before it is dynam­ of the witnesses is dead. (60 min.) Part Leachman. 1979. Rated G Kenneth M. Browne and Brenda nowadays about IR A ’s. Why do I ited by desperate Nazis. George Segal, forsake old friends, be passed over dream calls for in courage. It gives $700,000. ums. Conveyance tax. $84.70. so, will he be paid for the time he’s daughter remains unmarried she is 2. [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Split' A gang steals Henry Fairle of the Washington Robert Vaughn, Ben Gazzara. 1969. for a promotion and endure the back in glory, Ralph H. and Mary E. Warren to Arnold L. Klipstein to Peter S. J . Hutchinson-Browne to Pamela J. need one if I have Social Security? been out of work? eligible for a Social Security benefit (23 Local News a half-million dollars with no problem, Post made the observation that the 33 McMillan and Wife: Downshift to but troubles come when they have to se­ Barney T. Peterman Jr. and Buck, two units. Bell Associates Moore. Lot 12. Midvale, $96,000. until she is 18, whether or not she’s S 3 SIN Presenta: Estamos Unidos (60 "fear of risk is killing the American ridicule of being a religious fanatic. Ernest J. Reed to Rebecca D. ANSWER: Social Security was Danger parate. Jim Brown, Diahann Carroll, Is there some risk you need to Gereth Flanary Barney T. Peterman Sr., 13 Center- Condominiums. 272 Main St. Con­ ANSWER: No. SSI payments attending school. Benefits are min.) Gene Hackman. 1968. Rated R. spirit.” Hesitancy to reach for the field St., $104,900. veyance tax. $126.50. Janenda. Lot 20, Mountain Farm. never meant to replace all of the cannot be made for any period payable to age 19, provided the (23 Star Trek (SD Remember When (60 min.) stars only causes trouble. Modern take for Jesus? Remember what a Church of Christ Cosby Show (CC) Cliff is pleas­ [U S A ] Edge of Night Barney T. Peterman Sr. and Kenneth F. Corneau to Daylar Conveyance tax. $49.50. income a person might lose through before'an application is filed. Your student is attending secondary (2D (23 S 3 Kojak Americans have lost the same "risk David J. and Patricia H. Pe- retirement or disability or on antly surprised when Sondra's boy­ 1:05AM [T M C ] MOVIE: Mad Max: Barney T. Peterman Jr. to Richard Limited. Lot 21, Buckland Indus­ father, therefore, should file his school full time. Since your daugh-. friend Elvin proves useful in training [CNN] CNN News taking” attitude of our pioneers and TklM FASHION account of a parent’s or spouse's Beyond Thunderdome* (CC) In an apoca­ J. Avery and Carolyn L. Larkin. 13 trial Park. $400,000. karski to Christopher J. and Lynne application right away. ter will be in college when she Thao for an upcoming wrestling match. [U S A ] Airwolf lyptic society, a loner battles the ruth­ forefathers. Would we be willing to Centerfield St.. $108,000. Lydall Woods Corp. to Lynne M. M. Karg and Victor E. Shovak, 71 death. Opening an individual retire­ reaches 18, her benefits will stop In Stereo. less queen of an evil city. Mel Gibson, take the risk of crossing the plains specializing exclusively in James B. Brierton to Harry S. Davis. John M. Davis II, Lee S. Colman Road. $115,000. ment account (IR A) is one of then. (23 Pioneer Family in Alaska 10:30PM 3D News Tina Turner, Bruce Spence. 1985. Rated or passing through the mountain SLENDERIZING plus size fashions PG-13. In Stereo. and Janice N. Satterfield. 680 W. Davis, Rosemarie Davis. Lydall 935 Main Associates to Nino F. several ways a person can help QUESTION: For several years (S ) MOVIE: 'Doctor Faustus' An aged (23 Honeymooners regions? Petricca and Edward F. Arnold. assure his or her financial security my daughter has been receiving a doctor of alchemy and philosophy m o v ie Middle Turnpike. Conveyance tax. Woods Colonial Village, $89,900. 11:00PM ® ® (2D (23 @ News 1; 1 SAM (3D : 'Plaasura Cova' A Nothing great has ever been Lydall Woods Corp. to David A. Watkins Centre Condominiums. in the future. benefit on her late father’s Social makes a pact with Lucifer's disciple that charming rogue visits a posh island re- achieved without a corresponding $ 111. 10. EMERGENCY after 24 years the devil may have his (D SD Late Show; Starring Joan Rivers soiT which is the scene of wacky roman­ Conveyance tax. $8.80. Security record. Next year she will amount of risk. Babe Ruth’s name Lydall Woods Corp. to Bertrand and Janet V. Whitehouse, Lydall Fire — Police — Medical soul. Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, 3D Odd Couple tic entanglements. Tom Jones, Const­ Woods Colonial Village, $84,900. Michael and Mary P. Massaro to QUESTION: For quite some enter college before her 17th Andreas Tauber. 1968. is immortal because of his 714 home R. Lavertue. Lydall Woods Colonial 33 Mission: Impossible ance Forslund, Joan Hackett. 1979. Southfield Green Condominium Michael B. Lynch. Center Street time, my father has been too ill to birthday. Will her benefits stop (23 MOVIE: Twelve O'clock High' A runs but he also struck out I33T Village. $129,500. DIAL 911 (23 Hogan's Heroes 1:30AM CSD check it outi Eubaldo and Zonia Torres to to William N. Brazel and Margaret and Broad Street, $845,000. work. I understand that he might be when she starts college? young general takes command of a bom­ times. Successes come from peo­ In Manchester ber group operating from England in (23 This Old House 3D INN News Galen F. and Elaine P. Boutat. A. Brazel. Southfield Green Con­ Elaine E. Connors to C.C.L. ple’s willingness to risk and fail. 11 FALL&VnNTER * 1942 and soon lifts the moral tremen­ 3 3 Bizarre 9 9 (23 Tales of the Unexpected Manchester West Subdivision. dominiums. $135,900. Construction Co., 110 Leland Drive, dously. Gregory Peck, Dean Jagger, our fear of failure greater than our (23 M*A»S*H [CNN] Newsnight Update $163,000. Richard E. Clough to Robert T. $65,000. Hugh Marlowe. 1950. dream of accomplishment? 24 Mores [ESPN] To Be Announced. Porterfield Development Corp. to Vonderkall and Roman Herz, one- Adelheide R. Moller to Scott 33) Novels: Monte Calvarlo SD For the one committed to Jesus ® SCTV [U S A ] The Master (60 min.) Peter and Frances K. Kaluza, third interest in a Watkins Centre Hanson, 34-36 Village St. Convey­ (SD This Old House (CC). as Lord, daily living can be fraught ance tax, $88. [C N N ] Monayline 1:40AM [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Baar- (CC) with its own risk-oriented opportun­ Porterfield Condominiums. Con­ Condominiums. Conveyance tax, Try the **KUs oaf FREEll 3 3 MOVIE: T o Be Announced' Donald H. and Judith R. Spiel to [DIS] Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet Rip Torn. Loretta Swit. 1085. Rated R. veyance tax, $138.60. $9.90. aN new ^ ^ » I Mon. - ThuThurs. [CNN] Prime News ities. If you determine to uphold Gordon W. and Marie J. Ludlow Madeline M. Parker to Robert P. Herve L. and Shirley C. Jean. Your [ESPN] NFL'eOreatest Moments: 1971 2:00AM dD m o v ie : 'Jana Eyre' An or­ standards of Jesus at any cost, you Make [DIS] Best of Walt Disney PresenU: Cel- end 1977 AFC Sudden Death Playoffs phaned governeas falls in love with her to Roger L. and Margaret B. Soucy. Milone and Susan G. Milone, 736 W. Green Manor Estates, $175,000. Own vaeede Songs (60 min.) may lose your job, be rejected by SALE employer. George C. Scott. Susannah Middle Turnpike. $110,000. Sebastian Buccheri to John F. [H B O ] Inside the NFL Highlights of the your family, suffer financial loss, 8 225-227 Bidwell St.. $145,000. ■Wonania, [MAX] MOVIE: 'Hard Choices' A fifteen- NFL games, including commentary by York. 1971. Walter Doll J r, and Mary C. Doll Orlando Annulli and Sons Inc. to and Diana E. 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Juros to $215,000. ^ 4 . 9 9 i tured the mood of the Ag< i of Aquarius in [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Dance of the Dwarfs' A Porterfield Development Corp. to [USA] College Basketball: Louisiana music and dance. John Savage, Beverly scientist and a helicopter pilot search David C. Wichman, Woodland State at Tennessee (2 hrs.) Live. DANVILLE, Va. (A P) - Wayne James B. Brierton, Porterfield * 8 ^ 0 » n n « . *4.79 with I D'Angelo, Treat William». 1979. Rated for a lost tribe of pygmies. Peter Fonda. Condominiums. $130,900. Manor Condominiums. Convey­ QuHclalm deed* PG. Deborah Baffin. John Amos. 1983. Kessler, 67, and John Keuler, 23, of with 8:30PM CD Million Oollar Chance of a Joel B. Wilder and Albert L. ance tax, $99. John M. Davis to Manchester FREE I Campbellsville, Ky.. recently be­ Manley to David A. Stevenson. Frances Jacobsen to Lucie F. Land Conservation Trust Inc., free came the flrat father-son duo In 7 Turgeon, Park Chestnut Condomi­ *8 . 9 9 history to make It to the top 10 in the Herbert J. Stevenson and Helen H. parcels in Lydall Woods Colonial 7 nium, $38,900. with World Tobacco Auctioneering 60% OFF Stevenson. Beacon Hill Condomini­ Village. No conveyance tax. Cinema ums. Conveyance tax, $77. Earle J. and Carolyn G. Wilson to Leta Phillimore to Stephen R. free Championship In Danville. Philip F. Pavone to John R. and Manchester State Bank, 73 and! 83 Phillimore and Charlotte A. Trom­ During the competition, spon­ STARTING IMMEDIATELY Gail B. White, Still Meadow Sub­ Knollwood Road. $96,000. bly, 33 Hendee Road. No convey­ HAKTPMD 10. —^ Star Trek IV: The Vovooe Home WR$T HARTFORD . „ sored by R.J. Reynolds, both David A. and Juan K. Patria to ance tax. I ClMfiM City —J-odv and the Tramp (PG) 13:30, 7:35,9:50. — The Mornlno ■hn 1 A3 — Stand by Mo (R) 7,9:30.— Kesslers used a (ast-paced, rolling, division. 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\ at this point,” Pittsburgh Coach Bob Berry said, alluding to injuries that have his team’s top two Last Saturday night, the Los scorers, Mario Lemieux and Terry Angeles Kings really embarrassed Ruskowski, on the shelf. "W e need themselves at home against the think that helped make our penalty­ them. We have to have four lines Whalers singing the Biues, iose Lawiess Edmonton Oilers. killing work so well.” going and they’re going to get Wednesday night, it was the chances.” Oilers’ turn to be embarrassed. Canucks 3, Canadians 2 ST. LO U IS (A P ) — Power plays, three goals and 12 assists. He • "W e were bad and they were very Flyen 6, Rangers 3 normally a potent weapon in the recorded his 300th goal at 16; 24 of Rookie David Bruce scored 1; 26 good, it was that simple.” said into overtime to lift Vancouver over Derrick Smith and Peter Zezel hands of the , let the third period for ^ e final score of Edmonton center Wayne Gretzky each had a goal and an assist in a them down Wednesday night. the night, running his record to 10 Montreal. The Canucks sent the following a 6-1 N H L shellacking by game into overtime when Steve three-goal second period, leading "W e went ahead 1-0, then they goals and 30 assists for the season. the Kings at the Northlands Coli­ Philadelphia over the Rangers. The score on three straight power plays Hunter notched his 21st and 22nd Tambellini scored a goal with 3; 06 seum. "There was just no left in regulation. Flyers won their third straight and suddenly we’re behind by two goals and added two assists. chemistry.” game and ended the Rangers’ goals,” said Whalers coach Jack WIckenheiser scored his eighth nod Canucks Richard Bro- It was a dramatic rebound for the deur made 44 saves, including some four-game unbeaten streak. Evans after the St. Louis Blues beat ninth as St. Louis won for the fourth Kings after their 8-1 pasting by tbe Rick Tocchet’s short-handed goat his team 6-3. "When we went on the time in its last five games. game-saving stops in the overtime Oilers in Los Angeles just four period. Brodeur got his right toe on gave the Flyers a 4-0 lead with five power play, we hit the post twice St. Louis erased a 1-0 deficit with nights earlier. Brian Skrudland’s low shot and seconds left in the second period and (Greg) Millen made some Hunter’s and Wickenheiser’s four "Th a t was as sharp as I ’ve ever and turned out to be the eventual great saves. The power play was goals off Liut. Hunter tied the game then foiled Claude Lemieux se­ seen them play positionally,” Kings conds later when he blocked a wrist game-winner when New York got the difference.” with a power-play goal at 18; 13 of ■ w Coach Pat Quinn said. "Whenever third-period goals by Tony McKeg- The Whalers went 0-3 with a man the first period. In the second shot from the slot to keep the the Oilers moved the puck, we were Canadiens at bay until Bruce ney, Tomas Sandstrom and James advantage while the Blues con­ period. Hunter added another Patrick to make it 4-3. in position to challenge them.” connected from 10 feet past Cana­ verted three of their six chances power-play tally and WIckenheiser A. In other N H L action, it was The Flyers sewed up things with "When they got behind, they had scored one on a power play and one diens goaltender Brian Hayward. Vancouver 3. Montreal 2; Pitts­ "The defenseman came out at me two empty-net goals in the final to open it up,” said Millen. “ And with both teams even. burgh 5, Washington 2; Philadel­ half-minute, including Tocchet’s j and I had no other choice than Just that was to our advantage.” Greg Paslawski added the Blues’ phia 6. 3; second tally of the night. The wide-open game was ob­ fifth goal. his I3th at 8; 16 of the third to one-time it and get it on net,” Chicago 6, Toronto 4; St. Louis 6, Bruce said. “ This (the Montreal Blackhawks 8, Leafs 4 viously to the advantage of the period. Hartford 3, and Buffalo 4, Van­ Blues’ Bemie Federko, who scored Hartford opened the scoring at Forum ) is a great place to score in Al Secord scored four goals in the Lfj couver 2. and I ’m glad this happened for the his 300th career goal late in the 9; 15 of the first period when Dave Rookie Luc Robitaille had a goal second period, including two within third period. Semenko slapped in Dave Babych’s team.” 10 seconds, to spur Chicago over and assist and the Kings scored Bob Gainey and KJell Dahlin "Federko is a great player, a guy centering pass for his fourth goal of three power-play goals in six Toronto, giving the Blackhawks who can beat you 1-on-l, a guy who the season. Millen, one of two V '-x scored for Montreal and Tony Tanti their first victory over the Maple attempts en route to their victory scored Vancouver’s other goal. makes some great passes from players traded from Hartford to St. •SX'' over the Oilers. The triumph Leafs after nine straight losses. A Secord’s first goal. Just 31 se­ behind the net on the power play,” Louis for Liut and another player enabled the Kings to even the Penguins 5, Capitals 2 said Evans. conds into the second period, tied two seasons ago, shut out Hartford season series with the Oilers at Bob Errey, Randy Hillier and "It was an honor to score against for the next 36; 41, including a stand the score at 2-2. 2- 2- 2. John Chabot scored within 3; 32 of Secord then scored twice in 10 him (Hartford goalie ) in of 1;31 when Hartford had a Robitaille scored his 24th goal at the first period as Pittsburgh beat two-man advantage. seconds, first on a nine-foot shot a spot where I always used to beat 2; 50 of the first period, banging the Washington. The revitalized Pen­ Dana Murzyn accounted for and then from the right face-off him in practice,” said Federko, a third rebound behind goaltender guins won their second consecutive Hartford’s second goal, his sixth, at circle. Later, he fired a 70-foot slap teammate of Liut’s for six seasons Andy Moog. He later assisted on a game after ending an 0-6-3 streak shot past Toronto goalie Allan in St. Louis. " I hit it right over his 5; 56 of the third period. Stewart goal as the Kings built their lead to Saturday. glove on the far side.” Gavin added the Whaler’s third Bester to boost the Blackhawks’ AP photo 3-0 after the first period and 5-1 by After Gaetan Duchesne gave Mark Hunter and Doug Wicken- goal, his 13th, at 15; 32. lead to 5-2. N AP photo the end of the second, preventing Washington a 1-0 lead at 2:42 of the The Blackhawks' Gary Nulund tries to heiser had two goals apiece for the The Whalers lost left winger Paul AP photo Sauve (31) tries to get to the puck in their the Oilers from mounting any first period, the Penguins struck Sabres 4, Jets 2 Blues. Lawless, who was coming off a move Toronto's Rick Vaive (22) out in NHL game Wednesday night. The The Blues' Rob Ramage (5) takes control of the puck offensive threat in the third. back. Federko, who has spent all of his club-record six-point performance Hartford goalie Mike Liut (1) makes a stick save on a shot Scott Amiel and Adam Creighton front of the Chicago net as goalie Bob from teammate Jim Pavese (35) and Hartford’s Stewart Roland Melanson stopped 28 Errey scored at 12:26, Hillier Blackhawks won, 6-4. 11-year career with St. Louis, against Toronto on Sunday, in the scored goals 43 seconds apart in the while the Blues' Bernie Federko (24) comes up looking shots in the Los Angeles net and tallied at 13:34 and Chabot. who Gavin (7) In their NHL game Wednesday night in St. extended his point-scoring streak to first period when he tore a medial third period to lead Buffalo over for the rebound in first-period action. The Blues won, 6-3. also had an assist. assisted on E rre y’s goal, faked a Louis. nine gaes, during which he has had collateral ligament in his left knee. Winnipeg. Amiel. traded by Win­ Entering the game, the Sabres satisfaction after scoring the tying thing,” he said. "Th e best thing about the game pass on a break and flipped a nipeg to Buffalo in the off-season, had a record of 0-18-2 when they goal. Amiel was traded to the Sabres was that when we got the lead, we backhander past Bob Mason at tied it 2-2 at 12; 24 of the third period trailed after two periods. “ I wanted to see someone get that on June 21 in exchange for Gilles didn’t sit back,” Quinn said. "We 15; 58. before Creighton scored the game- Amiel admitted a sense of tying goal. I wanted to win this Hamel. Bird-less Celtics pound Bucks challenged them with the lead ... I ” We don’t care who scores goals winner.

Bv Bill Barnord 76ers 109, Hawks 102 82-72 New Jersey lead, and the May says Alabama cooks host Wildcats The Associated Press Bullets moved no closer than eight NBA Roundup Philadelphia handed Atlanta its points as the Nets pulled away in second loss in 14 games at the Omni seven assists, while Danny Fe rry With four days off to rebuild their the fourth quarter. Skins can By The Associated Press strength, the Boston Celtics were this season as Cliff Robinson scored added 15 points, eight assists and 31 points and Charles Barkley Mavericks 108, Spurs 103 six rebounds. ready to pound injury-plagued player in the league.” Milwaukee Alabama forward Jim Farmer NCAA Hoop added. 25 points and 15 rebounds. Dallas held off a late San Antonio But the biggest contribution, Milwaukee — even without Larry Coach Don Nelson said. "H e has a has the recipe that mined No. 9 The 76ers took the lead for good in rally, as Mark Aguirre hit three stop Taylor figuratively and literally, for the Bird to join them. great understanding of double­ Kentucky’s home cooking. the second quarter when Robinson. free throws in the final 19 seconds Blue Devils, 11-1, came from Kevin McHalescored 28 points as teaming. and you have to double­ "You got to do a lot of things well Georgetown rebounded to beat the Maurice Cheeks and rookie David and finished with 27 points. 7-foot-2 Marty Nessley. the Celtics beat the Bucks 119-92 team him. He’s been tough for us to win here.” Farm er said of Rupp Redmen for the first time at home Wingate scored four points apiece The Mavericks led 99-87 lead with Nessley scored nine of his 10 Wednesday night for their sixth and he seems to be getting better.” Arena, the 23,000-seat building the since the 1981-82 season. in a 16-4 spurt that broke a 43-43 5:04 left, but the Spurs outscored Bv David GInsburo points in the second half, including straight victory. Boston’s last loss Milwaukee, which had played at Wildcats call home and where they “ We were hurt and embarrassed deadlock. A 9-0 run gave them a Dallas 13-4. capped by a three-point The Associated Press two free throws and a follow shot was 120-100 to the Bucks in home on Saturday and Tuesday had won 24 consecutive games. against Seton Hall,” Georgetown 59-47 lead early in the second half. basket by Anthony Jones that with 6; 46 remaining that gave Duke Milwaukee on Dec. 20. before traveling to Boston, got no “ You’ve got to shoot well, play good senior Reggie Williams said of the Dominique Wilkins, who scored narrowed the margin to 103-100 with WASHINGTON — Redskins of­ a cushion to hold off the Hawks, 6-3, closer than 14 points In the second defense and keep the crowd out of Hoyas’ 74-53 loss at home. Williams Bird missed the game with a 22 of his 24 points in the last two 21 seconds left. Aguirre then hit one fensive tackle Mark May says he down the stretch. half. the game, and we did that.” was held to. a season-low seven lower back strain, but guard Danny periods, helped the Hawks get of two free throws, Sam Perkins hit has come up with a few infallible "Tonight we played a Top 10 Fred Roberts, starting in place of Farm er scored 20 of his 22 points points by Seton Hall but he scored 16 Ainge said that being off since last within five after trailing by as a pair and Aguirre hit two more to ways to stop New York linebacker team,” St. Joseph’s Coach Jim Bird, scored 15 points. The starters in the second half to lift Alabama to against St. John’s, which lost at Friday helped the Celtics overcome many as 14. but they could get no give Dallas a 108-100 lead with five Lawrence Taylor. Boyle said of the team that lost to sat out most of the fourth quarter a 69-55 Southeastern Conference Villanova on Sunday. his absence. closer. seconds left. Controling Taylor, who had three Louisville in the championship after the Celtics extended their victory Wednesday night. The Hoyas. 10-1 and 1-1, broke "When L a rry’s out. you know The Spurs’ Alvin Robertson, who sacks Dec. 7 in the last meeting game last year and graduated four margin to 84-58. The loss was the first in Rupp open a 30-30 tie with an 10-0 run and there’s no room fora letdown.” said had 25 points, hit a three-pointer at between the teams, has been the starters. " I thought our effort was Arena for Kentucky Coach Eddie Ainge. who scored 17 points. "But Nets 118, Bullets 96 the buzzer for the final San Antonio main topic of conversation at they were never headed. Ronnie spirited, and that we played up to Sutton and the worst suffered there Highsmith scored six points in the we had three good days of practice Lakers 147, Nuggets 109 Buck Williams had a season-high points. Redskins Park this week as Wa­ our expectations for about 35 and our intensity level was up. We shington prepared for its N F C by the ’Cats since Alabama — who run and Perry McDonald, who minutes. But Duke is so well drilled 8 Los Angeles, which has won eight 28 points and 18 rebounds as New else? — beat them 78-64 on Jan. 12, scored all 12 of his points in the would have been tough to beat by straight games by an average of Jersey beat Washington for its sixth Pistons 122. Knicks 111 championship game with the and alert that when we had 1980. second half, had the other four. any team.” 23.1 points, crushed Denver as straight home victory. Detroit shook off the absence of Giants on Sunday. defensive lapses, they just clocked "We came up here with it in mind "It was important that we bounce ’The Bucks, whose leading scorer Byron Scott scored 23 points and Williams and Orlando Woolridge, leading scorer Adrian Dantley and Speaking Wednesday before the us.” that we could win and we did.” said back after what Seton Hall did to was Je rry Reynolds with 15 points, Magic Johnson added 20 points and who along with Mike Gminski had got 33 points and an NBA season- Redskins, who have lost twice to the No. 20 Clofliton 73, No. 18 North Alabama center Derrick McKey, us,” McDonald said. “ We can’t played without injured starters 12 assists. 20 points for the Nets, led New high 19 assists from Isiah Thomas Giants this season, went through Carolina 8lata 60; Clemson re­ who had 25 points and nine afford to lose like that at home.” Sidney Moncrief and Paul Pressey. The Nuggets, who have lost five Jersey runs after the Bullets had against New York. their initial practice of the week. mained one of five unbeaten rebounds. “ We knew if we kept St. John’s, 9-2 and 1-2, was led by Elsewhere in the NBA. it was in a row. led 31-21, but the Lakers narrowed big deficits in the second The Pistons, with Dantley side­ May claimed he had a few novel Division I teams with a victory in working hard, our defense would Willie Glass’ 16 points. New Jersey 118. Washington 96: scored 12 of the final 16 points of the and third quarters. lined by bruised ribs, led 100-79 in ideas on how to control Taylor this their Atlantic Coast Conference come around, and we worked No. 13 Auburn 62, Georgia 56; Philadelphia 109, Atlanta 102: De­ first quarter to trail 35-33. Jeff Malone had 13of his 19 points the fourth quarter before a 16-2 time. opener. The Tigers, 12-0, were led hard.” Undermanned Georgia almost troit 122. New York 111; Dallas 108. Los Angeles then went ahead for and Moses Malone, who was Knicks run got them within seven "W e’re going to chip in all our by center Horace Grant’s 17 points AP photo AP photo The victory improved Alabama pulled off the Southeastern Confer­ San Antonio 103; and the Los good with a 9-0 streak to start the 2-for-14 from the field in the first with 6:32 to play. But that was as playoff money and hire someone to and 15 rebounds. Grant and team­ to 9-2 overall and 3-0 in the SEC, ence upset. Angeles Lakers 147. Denver 109. second period. It was 73-57 at half, had 10 in the third period as close as they could get. kidnap him .” May said. "If that mate Grayson Marshall, who was The Celtics' Fred Roberts (31) splits the Bucks' defense New York quarterback Phil Simms seems to be deep in while Kentucky fell to 7-3 and 1-2. The Bulldogs. 8-5 and 1-3, lost McHale scored 22 points in the halftime and the Nuggets got no Washington trimmed a 60-44 Nets Patrick Ewing led New York with doesn’t work, we’re going to line up ejected with 9; 07 left for throwing a and goes up with a left-handed layup in NBA action In other Top Twenty games center Davd Dunn to an injury and first half as the Celtics rolled to a closer than 16 points after that. lead to 70-67 with 3:01 left in the 30 points and 14 rebounds, while Bill nine guys to the left of the football thought during a practice session Wednesday in East punch, did not start because of a Wednesday night. No. 16 George­ leading scorer Toney Mack and 58-38 lead. Alex English led Denver with 17 quarter. Woolridge then scored Laimbeer had 24 points and 13 Wednesday night at Boston Garden. The Celtics, without and attack him.” Rutherford, N.J. The Giants host the Washington curfew violation. town beat No. 10 St. John’s 60-46; Patrick Hamilton, considered the “ Kevin McHale is the best inside points. eight points in the next 2; 26 for an rebounds for Detroit. Larry Bird, beat the Bucks, 119-92. While May was joking around, Redskins for the NFC championship on Sunday. Clemson led by as many as 16 In defensive end Dexter Manley was No. 13 Auburn defeated Georgia top defensive player, were declared the second half. But the Wolfpack, shockingly stoic and subdued. 62-58 in overtime; No. 17 Duke beat academically ineligible earlier in 9-3 and 1-1, rallied behind the Manley, one of tbe league’s most St. Joseph’s 93-83; and No. 20 the week. 3-point shooting of Kenny Drum ­ outspoken players, answered "No Clemson remained unbeaten with a Georgia forced the overtime mond. who finished with 28 points. comment” to about half the ques­ Image of ‘Dexter' 73-69 victory over No. 18 North when Milt Blakely hit a 20-footer at Drummond’s 3-pointer with 34 Gedman, Guidry, Randolph face witching hour Carolina State. the buzzer. But Aundrae Davis’ tions posed to him by a host of seconds left cut the lead to 71-69 but reporters. " I think Alabama is the best team 3-pointer broke a 53-53 tie and the sophomore forward Je rry Pryor Horner and Rich Gedman. " I ’m just taking a different in our league and they played really Tigers, 8-2 and 1-1, were never By Ben Walker teams faced tonight’s deadline — Wednesday, but the real scramble play elsewhere. and was turned down by each. made two free throws to seal the The Assaclated Press Doug DeCinces and Brian Down­ either the two sides reach agree­ approach this week,” said Manley, lurks for Benson well tonight,” Sutton said. headed. victory. was likely to occur today, or not at The Braves originally presented Morris, the winningest pitcher in who usually handles interviews in Farm er rebounded from a 2-for- Jeff Moore led the Tigers with 16 ing will probably stay. It’s anyb­ ment by midnight E S T or the clubs all. Homer a three-year contract worth the 19805, then opted to accept the “ I think you saw two different much the same fashion as did his toward his locker. A glance at the 20 H shooting performance in his points, while Frank Ford had 14 and N E W Y O R K — T im Raines, ody’s guess what will happen with cannot re-sign their players until “ It will probably go to the lim it,” $4.5 million, but withdrew the offer. Tigers’ offer of salary arbitration. ballgames. Ours was the first half, boyhood idol. Muhammad Ali. By Tom Canavan reporters waiting for him took the irevious game. Davis II. Dennis Williams had 16 Andre Dawson and Lance Parrish Ron Guidry and Willie Randolph. May 1. Tom Reich, the agent for Califor­ Atlanta General Manager Bobby While Philadelphia did not want and theirs was the second half,” Manley, named an All-Pro for the The Associated Press grin off his face. " I haven’t been playing real well points for Georgia, while Willie seem certain to leave. So might Bob A total of 15 free agents and their Some discussions took place nia’s Downing, said Wednesday Cox said the team’s newest offer Morris, the Phillies said this week Clemson Coach Cliff Ellis said. "In night. guarantees a lesser amount, but first time following the finest "You guys can ask me questions and I wanted to come up here and Anderson added 15. the first half, you saw some of the they would be interested in pursu­ EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — A all week and I ’m not going to give have a good game against Ken­ " I know people thought coming in But Reich, who also represents would pay Hom er more if he meets ing Parrish, if Detroit did not season of his career, said he was not way Clemson has been playing. I ’ve Raines and Parrish, said those certain incentives. specifically instructed to be quiet. bandage covers scar tissue on the you one good fiery answer,” said tucky,” the 6-foot-4 senior said, that we would come down here and said all along we have a good team, re-sign him. bridge of his nose. The number 79 the nine-year veteran, who has "and I did.” get blown out.” Georgia Coach All-Stars will likely be looking for Cox said the Braves have offered The Yankees and the Angels, But Coach Joe Gibbs and owner not a great team, not a No. 1 team or new homes come Thursday. their other free agent, Doyle Jack Kent Cooke both viewed the written on a white piece of adhesive played each of the five positions on The Crimson Tide never trailed, Hugh Durham said. "B ut that was anything, but a good team.” meanwhile, went to final hours to tape is stuck above his locker to the offensive line for New York. but didn’t take control until a 9-2 run not the case. I am proud of this team The Detroit Tigers have stayed Alexander, a two-year deal for $1.7 make decision regarding their free interview from a window overlook­ Ottiar Gamas; Tom Sheehey’s 16 firm in their offer of a $1 million, million. ing the practice field, and Manley remind him of the play he blew. “I am very aware of what I am in the second half opened a 54-42 for the way they regrouped and points led Virginia to a 66-50 victory agents. doing and I am not going to do it. I hung together after ail the one-year contract to Parrish, while "W e just can’t get together,” Cox knew it. And over the loudspeaker in the advantage. over Missouri; Andrew Moten and New York has four of them, distractions.” the Montreal Expos have not said. “ They turned down every­ " I didn’t tell Dexter to be quiet,” New York Giants’ locker room. just want to play football and they Kentucky got no closer than 59-53 Vernon Maxwell scored 24 each as including co-captains Guidry and are not going to get anything for No. 17 Duka 63, 81. Joaoph’a 63; 9 wavered in their $4.8 million, thing. That’s where we’re at.” Gibbs insisted later. “ I told the Brad Benson hears Dexter this, on center Rob Lock’s three-point Florida blasted Mississippi State 9 Randolph, while the Angels were Dexter that. The reporters never their bulletin board.” play with 5:52 left. The Wildcats Duke extended its winning streak to three-year proposal to Raines, only "If they choose to go out, they’ll talking to Downing, DeCinces and whole team not to say anything 100-56; Pervis Ellison’s 18 points led a slight raise after a season in be out,” Cox said. "Then, maybe stupid.” seem to go away, either. Since moving to left tackle didn’t score again until Lock’s short 10 games, as substitutes from last Louisville to a 73-64 road victory Bob Boone, It’s "Hell Week” again for this permanently about two years ago, bank shot with 30 seconds left. year’s national runner-up team which he batted a league-leading we’ll get them in May, but it will be “We’re waiting to hear from None of the players did say over Florida State; Jamie Dixon, anything iflamatory. In fact, most offensive tackle as the New York Benson and Manley have faced No. 16 Qoorgolown 60, No. 10 81. continue to contribute. Carl Lott and Carven Holcombe .334 with 70 stolen bases. for a lot less.” them,” Reggie Ringuet, Guidry’s had gushing words of praise for Giants prepare for Sunday’s NFC each other five times. Manley, who John's 46; Both teams were coming Sophomore guard Quin Snyder “ I have had no new negotiations The Red Sox have offered Ged­ agent, said. Guidry, at age 36 and . each scored 16 points to lead Texas with either team and none are man a two-year contract worth Taylor, an All-Pro selection whom championship game against the had 18‘A sacks this season, has had off Big East Conferencejosses. but scored 17 points and handed out Christian over Baylor 71-56, coming off his worst season, is ‘ Washington Redskins ... and Dex­ five sacks in those games, including intended,” Reich said. $750,000 per season, but he wants seeking a two-year contract worth May called "phenomonal.” Raines, Parrish and Dawson more. This week. Jack Sands, "N o matter what you do, he’s ter Manley. two in the first game of the season $2.5 million — a total of $900,000 The Benson-Manley matchup has between the Redskins and Giants. have said they do not intend to Gedman’s agent, told the New York more than the team has offered. tough to stop,” May said. re-sign with their teams. Last year, Yankees the All-Star catcher would May said the Redskins’ offensive achieved larger-than-life status “ There has never been anything Hoyt given unconditional release The Yankees have indicated they facing a similar deadline, the like to play for them, but was line, particularly tackle Joe Jac­ since Benson prevented the All Pro personal said,” Benson said when would like to retain pitcher Tom m y now plays for the Cincinnati Reds, contract and plan to take every Tigers went down to the last hour rejected. oby, had trouble with Taylor last Washington defensive end from asked if he spoke with Manley on SAN D IE G O — With the John, but have apparently decided unconditional i^ease of impri­ breached the Pittsburgh contract necessary action to protect his before re-signing free agent Kirk “ We have no interest in Ged­ time because of "technique.” registering a sack on Dec. 7 and the field. " It ’s always been clean. to let go of outfielder Gary by breaking his promise to main­ rights under that contract,” Sha­ Gibson. man,” Sands said was the response "You know, things like dropping earned N F C offensive player of the He is good clean competitor. He is a soned pitcher LaM afrHoyt, the San Roenicke. Diego Padres became the latest tain good physical health. The piro said. ” We feel that a close The Expos seemed to be walking from Yankees General Manager your head or letting your hands week. All Pro honors came the next classy guy.” Other free agents approaching Pirates maintain his admitted review of it by an appropriate the thinnestfree-agent tightrope. In Woody Woodward. down,” May said. “ We talked about week. Benson said the key to playing major league team to try to declare the deadline were Toby Harrah of a player’s contract void because of cocaine use during the contract authority, in light of the circum­ addition to Raines, Montreal faced Just how much interest other that this morning and will work on it And this third matchup of the against Manley is the same as Texas and Ernie Whitt of Toronto. playing against any other player in substance abuse problems. adversely affected his play on the stances of LaM arr’s case, warrants the prospect of losing its other teams will have in untethered free this week.” season between the pair has be­ Toronto pitcher Jim Clancy and field. our taking whatever legal action is 7 All-Star outfielder, Dawson. Containing Taylor, the N F L come a focal point of the game, for the league: preparing well, keeping 7 agents remains to be seen. Several Houston infielder Phil G a m e r, In waiving the right-hander on A former Cy Young Award necessary to protect it.” Dawson has rejected the team’s Player of the Year and sack-leader at least the media. your cool and knowing your goals. agents and teams have speculated settled their free-agent accounts Wednesday, Padres officials winner, Hoyt has three years $2 million, two-year offer and says with 20>A, will not be solely "Attention members of the press. " I wasn’t too high when we won those players will sign somewhere, ’Tuesday by re-signing with their claimed Hoyt failed to live up to a remaining on his contract with the he wants to play for the Chicago but likely for less than they would Jacoby’s responsibility, according Brad Benson will not be able to talk down there and I am not too high Hoyt, who is serving the sentence teams. good citizen clause contained in his club. A source close to the team said at the federal prison camp on Eglin (jubs. No discussions were planned ge: from their 1986 teams. to Gibbs. to you today because he had the going into this thing,” he said. " I ..^ree agent infielder Rick Burle- $I million a year pact. the Padres have no intention of Air Force Base in Florida, can today between the Expos and Earlier this year, the players’ “ They move him around so much Dexter Flu,” nose tackle Jim Burt realize that unless we have success soi^whom the California Angels let against these guys we are short of Last Monday, Hoyt. 32. began paying him. claimed off waivers by another Dawson. union filed a grievance against that i’s impossible to tell where he’s said over the loudspeaker in the g o i t e r last season, signed with Giants’ locker room. "His dog our goal. We are really short of serving a 45-day term on a Bill Beck, the Padres’ director of team. If he is not claimed by next "There hasn’t really been any owners, claiming they were collud­ going to be,” Gibbs said. "So it Baltimore on Wednesday. Dexter gave it to him.” what we want to do. misdemeanor drug conviction. media relations, declined comment Monday, he will become a free negotiating,” said Steve Fehr, one ing to restrict free agents’ move­ won’t be Jacoby on him all the In other baseball news, major Five minutes later Benson was " It becomes more than just a The Pittsburgh Pirates last on Hoyt’s contract situation, citing agent but he still faces possible of Dawson’s agents. “ I don’t really ment and salaries, llie matter is league batting champion Wade time.” AP photo Jacoby, who has a broken hand, still in the Giants’ training rooni. personal thing with the Redskins,” spring fil^ suit against Dave the possibility of future litigation. disciplinary action from the com­ expect anything to happen.” currently being heard by an Boggs of Boston filed for salary and guart Russ Grim m , who is "Attention members of the press. Benson said. " It ’s a road to the Parker in a bid to block $5.8 million Hoyt’s agent, Baltimore attorney missioner’s office. Boston catcher Rich-. Gedman (left) to sign with the Red Sox or be declared "O ur offers are on the table,” arbitrator. arbitration. He joined teammate nursing bruised ribs, both went Brad Benson will be coming out . Super Bowl. You can’t let personali­ in deferred payments owed Parker Ron Shapiro, said nonpayment of The release of Hoyt was in Montreal vice president Bill Stone- Last month, free agent Jack Bruce Hurst as the only players conversing with former teammate Bob free to sign with any other club — except through contact drills, as did wide momentarily.” It’s Burt again. ties get involved In things, be going on a five-year contract signed for Hoyt’s contract likely would be keeping with the Padres’ no-second man said. Morris shopped his service to four among the 139 eligible to file for the Red Sox — before May 1. receiver G ary Clark, who has been A practical joker in his ownright, crazy and get wild and that. You the 1979 to 1983 seasons. challenged. chance policy for drug-troubled -4;)jeda of the Mets before a World Series Hom er, of Atlanta, and Gedman, teams — the Yankees, Philadei- salary arbitration to do so. ’The slowed by a sprained ankle. Benson grinned as he walked have to play controled football.” The Pirates allege Parker, who "We have reviewed LaMarr’s players. game, faces a midnight deadline tonight of Boston, also seemed prepared to phia, Minnesota and California — deadline for them filing is Jan. 15.

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By Bert Rosenthal ” 1 feel good and I feel strong. The tacked at all. I Just wanted to scai% Bv Paul Ofrlo "I had said afterward that if I fracture, I would be more weekend.” goal line — four on the power-play, didn’t have any discipline on the lead. Esten in the second period with a The Associated Press only thing I lost last week by Herald CorresDondent 7: IS p.m. against Immaculate High missed 10 days of training, it could concerned." "The wounds are deep. The one them.” one shorthanded and two on a ice, neither in the way we played or South Windsor made it 2-0 when short-handed breakaway. missing those two days of training Coghlan also said he was back to of Danbury, the defending Division affect my indoor season. I missed Miraculously, Coghlan began on the back of the right calf is the pivltal 5-on-3 South Windsor our attitude. We didn’t deserve to junior defenseman Kevin Salkeld NEW YORK - Ireland’s Ea- was some power. And by the end of his normal weight of 144-145 SOUTH WINDSOR — It wasn’t "Between the second and third n champions, at the Bolton Ice only two." ' working out only three days after most severe. You can still see the advantage. win.” East drops to 2-3. deked Jordan at the doorstep, but Palace. monn Coghlan, the fastest indoor muscles through the skin. It’s about this week, I should have that back. pounds. Prior to the 1986 indoor exactly old time hockey. periods we changed our game plan Despite suffering three bites on the dog attacked him during a With East defenseman Craig East cut the lead in half when miler in history, said Tuesday that training run Dec. 27. the size of a dime. ’They couldn’t Each day, the pain is decreasing.” season, he went on' a.dlet and lost 10 Wasik paced the victors with a to concentrate a lot more on defense the right leg. two on the calf, one on East Catholic and South Riendeau sitting out a double minor Kendall and Luster set Mahoney up reports of possible career- The incident was triggered when pounds — and had a disastrous' and a little less on goal scoring,” the thigh; two on the left leg. both stitch it up because there was dead Windsor High hooked up Wednes­ for tripping and an additional Gretzky-ian performance of three for a wrister that beat Bobcat South WInitoor 2 6 1— 9 threatening injuries when he was On Dec. 30, one day after being tissue and an uneven cut. It could two teen-age boys were crossing a campaign, both Indoors anjl Wahiberg said. "I was glad to see East Catholic 1 5 1— 7 under the thigh, and a broken day night at Hartford Arena, they unsportsmanlike Conduct, South goals and three assists and linem- goalie Jason Esten at the9:36mark bitten by a dog in DUbiin were patella bone on the left hand, which released from Mater Hospital in get more infected, if they did.” street on their bikes against a outdoors. 1? ^ the kids keep their composure out Scoring; borrowed a chapter from the Windsor broke a 4-4 second period ate Rob LeBlanc added two goals of the opening period. First period: SW-Bryan Gavinl (Mike greatly exaggerated. required surgery and five stitches, Dublin, he worked out an a Coghlan said the bad wound on traffic light. and an assist. Scott Kendall had there and stay out of the penalty W oilk, Brendan Leonard) :39, SW- “ I was very weak and dehydrated Smythe Division hockey text. Shoot tie with power-play tallies by Bryan "I was glad to see us get the first "The media scared a lot of the 34-year-old Coghlan is anx­ stationary bike in a gym. The next the left leg "is a hole about IVt "A car honked its horn at them.” and score. Gavini and Wasik and never three points (one goal, two assists) box. because what cost East Kevln Solkeld (unassisted) 7:8, EC- indoors,” he said. "And I thliik the couple of goals tonight and hang on Greg Mahoney (Scott Kendall, Lou people, more than the dog scared iously looking forward to the indoor day, he ran seven miles, then went inches deep in an area where there he said, "and the kids cursed the relinquished the lead. while Greg Mahoney and Jeff Catholic was penalties more than effects of the indoor season lingered Defense? Later. to the lead, even at times build on Luster) 9:8. m e.” Coghlan, the three-time season. 10 miles each of the succeeding is little muscle, mostly tendons. But driver." "Anytime you can get a 5-on-3 Morin netted two goals for East. anything.” Second period: SW- Rob LeBlanc over to the outdoor season." it,” Wahiberg said. South Windsor champion of the Manchester. three days, before returning to the fortunately, it didn’t get the Meanwhile, there was a woman And when senior co-captain Mike situation when the game is close Riendeau, Lou Luster and Scott (Leonard) ;20, E C - Jett Morin (Alex Conn.. Road Race, which is held His season ended Aug. 13, after a never trailed in the game but Russo, on the other hand, wasn’t Rodriquez) 54, EC- Kendall (ScoH He plans to run the mile next United States last Saturday night. tendons.” crossing the street with a little girl Waslk’s empty netter — his third and you get two goals, it’s like a gift Jensen also had two points for the Jensen, Scott Riendeau) 2:47, SW- Mike each Thanksgiving Day. said by and Coghlan asked the youngsters race at Zurich, Switzerland. "I was Eagles. allowed East to tie the game twice very happy with his team’s effort. weekend in the Eastman Kodak He ran 10 miles again Sunday, goal of the evening — iced a 9-7 from the other team,” South in the wild second period. Wasik (Sean M olloy) 2:39, E C - Maho­ telephone from his suburban home. to stop their foul language. performing very poorly,” said “ I expected us to be a little sloppy, ney (Luster) 5:8, SW- Govlnl (Wasik) Invitational at Johnson City. Tenn.. before getting back onto the track The flrst few days of training for Bobcat victory, the official score- Windsor coach Bob Wahiberg said It didn’t take long for the Bobcats In contrast, the third period was a "The Incident was bad enough; I "They then cursed at me,” Coghlan, who set the world indoor we haven’t played a game in two 8 :8 , SW - Wasik (LeBlanc) 8:41, E C - against 1976 Olympic 1,500-meter Monday for repeat workouts of Coghlan were extremely painful. sheet looked as if It were wired in after his team won its second game to make their presence known. defensive battle featuring steady Morln (Jensen) 9:44, SW- LeBlanc got bitten five times and had my left Coghlan said. "I ran at them to mile best of 3 minutes, 49.78 seconds weeks.” Russo said. “ But to lose (Wasik) 11:07, SW- Mike Klene (Sal­ gold medalist John Walker of New three-quarter miles. "It felt like the muscles were directly from Edmonton or of the season against three defeats. goaltending at both ends, particu­ and broken. But afterward, people scare them, and I guess they got in 1983 and won the 5.000-metertitle ’Thirty nine seconds into the game, your poise like that, to play in a keld) 12:8, EC- Tony Grant (unas­ Zealand and Ray Flynn of Ireland. Coghlan’s most serious wounds tearing open where the holes are,” Winnepeg. “ South Windsor played a much larly by Esten who saved 10 of 11 sisted) 14:46. were writing that my career was confused. The dog started to go for in the World Championships that Gavini’s 35-footer skipped past completely undisciplined fashionj “ If I can’t get into full speed by are one on the right calf — "which Coghlan said. “ It’s still not comfor­ Take the second period for better game.” a dejected East Eagle goalie George Jordan’s stick shots and shut down Tony Grant there is no excuse.” Third period: EC- Riendeau (Ken­ possibly over, that I wouldn’t be then. I will change to the two-mile.” my legs, and the kids said, ‘Get year. "I was hMing every ^ep.” . dall) 14:49, SW- Wasik (u n o ssIsM ) will be bandaged for about another table. I have to hold the muscles example, when 11 pucks crossed the coach Dr. Vic Russo said. “ We and Rniith Windsor had an early 1-0 twice from close range. Grant beat East is hack in action Saturday at able to run this indoor season, and Coghlan said. month, there’s the danger of tight. I can’t relax. If I relax, I feel him.’ Then, they threw their bikes He took five weeks off, before 14:56. by not running indoors. I would lose “ I’ve trained too well to let this infection setting in." he said — and some twinges. at me. That’s how I broke my hand, resuming training in late I7S.000. bother me. I’ve had worse things one on the left leg, where “ the "But my body has responded I guess. September. ", "That’s not true. than dog bites. If I had a stress bandage might come off this well. Each day it’s getting better. "There was nobody being at­ “ Now, I feel fine,” he said. * Sports in Brie/ MHS grapplers remain undefeated J

The Manchester High wrestling Youth soccer registration is set team continued its winning ways Manchester Rec Department will continue youth soccer Wednesday by easily defeating H.S. Roundup SCOREBOARD registration for two more Monday nights, Jan. 12 and 26, from 6-8 Xavier High of Middletown, 58-10, p.m. at the Illing Junior High cafeteria each night. in a dual meet at Clarke Arena. The Indians are now 3-0 for the season. There are four divisions: Pee Wee (ages 6-7), Midget (ages its first victofy^ the Manchester Lowell 79, Barry 77 J The Indians captured 11 out of the 13 2-105410, Wlngate6103215,Colter3304l6, 8-9), Junior (ages 1311) and Intermediate (ages 12-14). Pee Wee High girls’ basHtball team was Cincukt 3. Cinidleni 2 Penguins 5, Capitils 2 Vroncs 0-104)0. Totals 437421-31109. OAercyhurst W, Clarion 81 • matches, including the first nine in A New Haven 112, Mercy 64 • is co-ed with the other three offered to boys and girls separately*. nipped at the wire'by'host Hartford N.J. Tech U , Kean 68 a row, against the visiting Falcons. H ockey ATLANTA 081) Age is determined as of Dec. 31, 1986. Winners for the Indians included Public High School. 52-51, in CCC 0111-3 WasMnflen 1 1 8 -3 Wilkins 7-16 08 24, Willis 4-10 02 8, Niagara 97, Siena a ‘ East Division play Wednesday 1188-3 Pittsburgh 3 1 * -5 Rollins 6-7 0212, Rivers 7-112416, Wlttmon N. Adonra St. 113, St. Joseph's, Vt. K . A $4 Rec membership card is required at time of registration Walter Lee. Corey Craft. Scott Rrst Period— 1, Montreal, Gainey 3 First Period— 1, Washington, Duchesne7 9-140018,Konoak022-26,Levlnoston1-60B, Plattsburgh St. a , MIddlebury 63 . and there is a $5 registration fee. night. Plattsburgh W, MIddlebury 63 * Liscomb. Chris Chappell, Eric (Corbonneou), 12:54 (sh). Penalties— (Miller, (iould), 2:42.2, Pittsburgh, Errey 9 McGee 4-704)10, Wlllloms35006, Baltle04) To speed registraton, Rec membership cards may be The Owls now stand 1-1 in the NHLitinilIngt Skrtko, Von (hooking), 4 :K ; Montreal (Hannon, Chobot), 12:K. 3, Pittsburgh, OO0.Totals43K1320102. Potsdam W, Buftolo 67 ' Gremmo, Pete Fongemie, Aaron bench, served by Lemleux (too many Hllller 2 (Duguay, McGeough),13:34.4, St. Fronds, N.Y. 54. Morlst S3 purchased at the East Side Rec, Community Y, Mahoney Rec Dixon. John Dixon. Todd Gross- division and 2-3 overall while the P ltt^ r g h , Chobot 12 (Errey, Siren), 15:58. St. Vincent 74, PItt.-Johnstown 66 • Indians are winless in seven men on lee), 7:37; Kordic, Mon ih M a n 31— w Center and Highland Park Community Center. man, and Greg Vincent. Lee, Craft. WALC8 CONm m CK (hooking), 11:24; Hodgson, Van (hold­ Penalties— Bodger, Pit (holding), :K ; M a a i F - m Scranton 70, Lycoming 57 « outings. 0-2 in the CCC East. And ing), 15:47; Sutter, Van, double minor Murphy, Was (holding),6:37; Stevens, Was Staten Island 92, Hunter M ' There is a maximum number of participants that will be Fongemie and Aaron Dixon are PoMdC DMtlon By LEWIS WITHAM Threegoint goals— Wilkins 2, McGee 2, matters don’t get any easier for _ W L T Pit OP OA (roughing), 20:00; Ludwig, Mon, double (tripping), 17:11; Duchesne, Was (rough­ Free, Wingate. Fouled out— None. Tampa 85, St. Joseph's, Maine 56 ; accepted and once that number is reached, no further freshmen. Lee, Craft, Liscomb. PDIIoiMiiMa a 11 2 98 IK 110 minor (rouehlno),20;00. ing), 17:49; Cunneyworth, PILdouble minor Take the number of points Vermont JO. Colgate 63 • Coach Joe DePasqua and his club N Rebounds— Philadelphia 42 (Berkley 15), Gremmo. Fongemie. Grossman N Y Ittandert » 17 3 43 1S2 141 (roughlno),17:49. (17, 26 or 35) Nebraska's foot­ Atlonto 42 (Willis 7). Assists— Wash. A Jeff. 70, Grave City K • registrations will be accepted. There will be no registrations as it hosts Rockville High, one of the Pmtburot) 17 16 7 41 1S1 140 Second Period— 2, Montreal, Dahlln 7 Second Period— 5, Pittsburgh, Mantho3, Washington, Md. 101, Ckithollc 81 ‘ and Vincent won by pin. ball team scored in winning Philadelphia 24 (Cheeks 7), Atlanta B accepted after Jan. 26, 1987. top ten ranked teams in the state. N Y Ranotrs 16 18 7 39 165 167 (Noslund, Walter), 9:14 (pp). 3, Van­ 6 :K (pp). 6, Pittsburgh, Cunneyworth 13 (Rivers 10). Total fouls— Philadelphia 18, West L R w ^ in , Wovnesburg 86 ‘ In junior varsity action Manches­ N c w Jc n e v 16 21 3 35 145 185 couver, Tontl 15 (Pederson), 11:33. (Hllller), 11:11 (sh). 7, Washington, Ridley 1971’s "Game of the Decade” Westminster 105, Hiram 61 , Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Clarke Atlanta 20. Technicals— Atlanta Illegal ter won. 38-18. Among the winners WotMnalon 14 21 6 34 125 160 Penalties— Butcher, Van (tripping), 17 (Gartner, Laughlln), 19:K (pp). over Oklahoma; add Oklaho­ defense, Phllodelphia Illegal defense, W. Virginia Wesleyan 109, Concord 79 • Arena. AOonM DIvM m i 2:37; Bruce, Van, mlnor-malor Penalties— Fronceschettl, Was (trippirui), Wheellna 87, La Roche K for Manchester were Todd Mallard ma coach Barry Switzer's Or­ Philadelphia Coach Guokos. A— 13,716. Little League holding sign-ups "We fell behind and had to play HorNord » 13 6 46 131 124 (Instigator-fighting), 8:50; Momesso, 4:50; Johnson, Pit (hooking), 10:05; William PotWson 83, Montclair St. 61 * (126). Jordan Grossman (138), Montrcol » 17 6 46 147 134 Mon, malor(flghtlng), 8:50; Lolor, Mon Loughlln, Was (slashing), 14:13; Smith, ange Bowl wins (3, 4 or 5); Wittenberg 79, Mt. Union 71 ^ catch-up,” cited DePasqua. Public Manchester Little League will conduct its second and final Byran Strickland (145), Steve Boston 18 17 4 40 134 123 (tclpplno), 14;K; Lemov, Von (hooking), Was (roughing), 14:41; Siren, Pit (hooking), and multiply by the number of Pistons 122,Knlcks111 SOUTH had an 18-10 lead after one quarter Quebec 17 19 6 40 142 I K 17:20; Noslund, Mon (Interterence), 19:12. 18:02. Nebraska's Heisman Trophy Alabama 69, Kentucky K • sign-up session for the 1987 season on Sunday at the American Mayne (155). Dave Odom (167). and Buflolo 11 24 5 27 129 153 Third Period— None. Penoltles— Buskos, Auburn 62, Georgia 5B. O T Legion Hall on Legion Drive between the hours of 1 and 4 p.m. George Lata (185). and 30-18 bulge at the half. The Owls CAMPBCLL CONPRRBNCE Third Period— 4, Vancouver, Tambelllnl Pit, major (high-sticking): 3:07; Fronse- winners (2. 3 Or 4). NEW YORK O il ) Bridgewater 80, Cortland St. 64 ] extended their lead to 44-32 after Necrlt DMtloii 11 (Sutter, LIdster), 16:54. Penalties— chettl. Was (tripping), 8:22. McNealy 24 1-2 5, Cartwright 7-161-3 15, Clark 82, Morehouse 72 . Signups are for all children between the ages of 7 through 12. Manchester’s next mbteh is Sat­ Oetrolf 16 16 7 39 123 132 McPhee, Mon (roughing), 1:22; Petit, Shots on ixwl— Washington 12-4-8— 24. Ewing 12-B 6-10 » , Wilkins 312 24 9, Clemson 73, N. Carolina St. 69 • three periods. P A Y O F F i The answer was Henderson 4-15 2-2 10, Srarrow 4-7 00 8, Youths must be seven before July 31, 1987 and not turn 13 after urday at noon at Danbury High Toronto 17 18 5 39 144 146 Van (roughing), 1:22; Lemory, Von Pittsburgh 100-7— K . Duke 93. St. Joseph's n ■ School. Manchester fought back behind St. Louis 16 17 6 K 140 151 (roughing), 4:44; Corbonneou, Mon Power-ploy Opportunities— Washington also the jersey number of Ne­ Tucker3131-213,0^1435iS,Cummlngs7-13 East Carolina a , Longwood 56 * July 31, 1987. Birth certificates are required at time of 3216.Totals431071OK111. senior center Anna Riggio. who Minnesota 16 20 4 K 155 154 (roughing), 4:44; Kordic, Mon, mlnor- 1 of 5; Pittsburgh 1 of 6. braska All-American Irving E. Kentucky 68, W. Kentucky 66 , registration and either a parent or guardian must accompany . Results: 91- Lee (M ) pinned PerutI, scored 11 straight points, to tie it at Chlcooo 16 20 6 K 153 175 mlsconduct (roughing),4:44. (Joalles— Washington, Mason (17 shots- Fryar. DETROIT (111) Eckerd 97, Wabash 67 • 3:0®' ®*' Craft (M ) pinned Rlegen, 1:45, Smylbe Dhtltlon Overtime— 5, Vancouver, Bruce3 (Peder­ 12 saves), Peeters (11:11 second, 90). Rodman 313 04) 10, Green 7-10 2-6 16, Elon 76, Catawba 74 each youth. 105- Liscomb (M ) pinned Pereira, :59, Sl-all in the final two minutes. But Lolmbeer 11-18 2-3 24, Dumors 2-8 32 6, Edmonton 25 13 2 52 184 1415 son, (jemav), 1 :K . Penalties— None. Pittsburgh, Meloche (24-22). 08 = Z X 9 + 5C :tl3M 8NV Rorlda AMM 80, Armstrong St. a ’ League registration fee is $10 per player or $15 per immediate 126 Fongemie (M ) pinned York, :43, Deidre Williams hit the front end of Colaorv 23 16 1 47 157 147 Shots on goal-Vancouver 4-53-1— 20. A— 164)33. Thomas 11-18 11-11 33. Salley 35 1-3 7, Rorlda 100, Mississippi St. 56 1 family. 132- A. Dixon (M ) mal. dec. Areno, 11-2, WInnIpeo 19 17 4 42 I K 140 Montreal 16-16-11-3— 46. Referee— Don Kohorskl. Linesmen— Ron © 1986. NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. Johnson 315 2-3 14, Nevitt 36 24 12, Furman M, Wofford K ! 136 J. Dixon (M ) dec. Reilly, 11-9, 145- a one-and-bne in the final seconds to Lot Angeles 18 19 4 40 169 171 Power-ploy Opportunities— Voncouver 0 Asselstine, Jerry Potemon. Campbell 02 04) O.Totals 5095 2332 IB . George Mason 77, Md.-Bolt. County 71 • ’Tryouts are scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, March 21 and Grossmon (M ) pinned Isaacson, 1:30, win it for the home club. Now York a 8 K n-111 Vancouver 12 K 4 28 IK 161 of 5; Montreal 1 of 5. G c m lO Coll. 04. N. G W oIo 03 • 22, weather permitting. 156 Bates (X ) mat. dec. Diana, 167,167- Letita Campbell netted 17 points Wednesday's Qomet Goalies— Vancouver, Brodeur (46 shots Detroit M 8 a a - i a Georgia SW 96, LoGrange 81 ' MacDonald (X) pinned lacovetll, ;57, Vancouver 3, Montreal 2, O T 44 saves). Montreal, Hayward (20-17). Three-point goals— Tucker 2, Wilkins. Illinois Tech M, Nova a , Anyone interested in coaching, umpiring, serfing as a 186 Vincent (M ) pinned PInl, 3:34, to lead the Owls. Val Holden led the Philadelphia 6, N.Y. Rangers 3 A— 16,241. Rebounds— New YorkSI (Ewlng14),Detroit John Carroll 59, Carnegie Mellon 48 • (ximmissioner or in any other capacity is asked to be at the Heavyweight- GIngras (M ) WBF. Indians with 13 points with Riggio Pittsburgh 5, Washington 2 Referee— Terry <3regson. Linesmen— S6 (Lolmbeer 13). Assists— N ew Y orkB Kutztown a , Rondolph-Mocon K • St. Louis 6, Hartford 3 Mark Pare, Ray Scapinello. Trassaactiosw Basketball (Wllklns,Henderson7),DetroltK (Thomas Louisville 73. Rorlda St. 64 • signups. finishing with 12. Riggio also had IS Buffalo 4, Winnipeg 2 19). Total fouls— New York 24, Detroit Lowell 79, Barry 77 . For further information, contact Ed Dettore at 643-4482 or Paul Cheney reversed rebounds. Barb O’Brien, back from Chicogo 6, Toronto 4 27. Technicals— New York Coach Hill. Murray St, 85, Ind.-Pur.-Indpis. 64 . A — 13,364. Scheinblum at 649-6470. illness, played well for Manchester Los Angelet 6, Edmonton 1 8abree4.Jete2 New Orleans 81, Delaware St. 50 • Taking it on the chin. Cheney and chipped in with 8 points. BASEBALL NBA standings N. Atatxima a . Delta St. 76 ■ Tech's wrestling team was on the Detroit at Boston, 7 :K p.m. Amortcon Loogut Paine M, Morris Brown 66 * Manchester won the junior var­ B ALTIM O R E ORIOLES— Signed Rick Mavericks 10B, Spurs 103 bottom of a 46-27 score to Valley Quebec at New Jersey, 7 ;K p.m. BuffOle 1 8 3 -4 Pembroke St. 77, St. Andrew's 66 , sity game. 40-14. Beth O'Brien had 7 Buftolo at Minnesota, 8 ;K p.m. Burleson, Inflelder, to o one-year EASTERN CONFERENCE Rodtord 76, Florida Inti. 70 , ‘We Love the Whalers’ breakfast set Regional High School of Deep River Winnipeg 1 1 8 -3 controct. points and Amy Mann 6 rebounds Harold photo by Tuokar Los Angeles at Calgary, 9 :K p.m. First Period— 1, Winnipeg, MacLeon 18 Atlantic DMsloa SAN ANTDNK) (Ml) Rhodes a , Webster 67 Wednesday at the Beavers’ gym. Pridav't Oomet Notional League W L Pet. OB Savannah St. 98, Fort Valley St. 74 ■ HARTFORD — The third annual "We Love the Whalers’ for the 4-3 young Indians, who’ve (Olausson, Mullen), 11:45 (pp). 2, Buftolo, HOUSTON ASTROS— Signed Phil (ireenwood 39 2412, Mitchell 312 4414, Cheney is now 1-8 for the season N.Y. Islanders at N.Y. Rangers, 7;K Tucker 11 (Polement, Andreychuk), 15:13 Boston 22 9 .710 — Gilmore 03 04) 0, Robertson 016 09 8 , Simpson K , Sewanee 01 ; breakfast will be held on ’Tuesday, Feb. 24, at the Parkview Hilton won four straight. p.m. Gamer, third baseman, to o one-yeor Phllodelphia 19 14 .576 4 Dawkins 13 DO 2, Thompson 7-18 4-7 18, South Corollno 66, So. Mississippi a > with its next action Satur(lay Manchester’s Greg Vincent tangles with Hartford (pp). Penalties— Gillies, But, double controct. Hotel. The breakfast is organized by the Greater Hartford HARTFORD PUBLIC (52) — Letifa Pittsburgh at Washington, 8:05 p.m. mlnor-malor (high-sticking. Instigator, Washington 15 17 .469 Vh Sundvold7-121-116, Berry35367, Jones 35 I against host Foran High in Milford SAN DIE(X> PAORES— Waived LoMorr New Jersey 10 22 .313 12'/^ Covention & Visitors Bureau to show community support for the Campbell 8 1-6 17, Jennifer Horn 20-04, Public’s Skip Hayes at the recently held Manchester Hortord at Winnipeg, 8 :K p.m. fighting), 3:16; Berry, Win, minor- 00 7, Krystkowlok 1-2 00 2,Neoly01000. Big East atandinga Ava Llllev 3616, Deidre Williams 11-23, St. Louis at Edmonton, 9 ;K p.m. Hoyt, pitcher, for the purpose of giving him New York 10 23 .303 13 Totals39862331103. along with Farmington and Bran­ major (high-sticking, fighting), 3:16; his unconditional release. Whalers. Donna Williams 6 2-614, Donna Sweet 1 Holiday Tournament. Vincent won that match, and won McBoln, Win (tripping), 4:06; Polement, Central Ohdslen DALLAS (188) Big East Conference O'all ‘ ford at 1 p.m. Pacific Coast League Atlanta 22 9 .710 — All the Whaler players will be on hand at the breakfast and 4-4 6, Morel lyn Petterson 163 2. Totals again Wednesday against Xavier in a dual match. Buf (elbowing), 11:32; Carlyle, Win Aguirre 11-8 36 27, Perkins 4-10 64 14, W L W L - Jim Classon and Paul Hunter 22 0-21 52. EDM O NTO N TRAPPERS— Signed Jack Milwaukee 22 12 .647 VA Donoldson 58 37 16, Harper 9-13 01 18, Vlllonova 3 0 10 3* Blues 6. Whalers 3 (slashing), 14:11; Ellett, Win (hlgh- FImple, catcher, to a one-year controct. most tables will have at least one player or a team continued their fine work for the MANCHESTER (51) — BarbO'Brlen3 stlcklng),18:51. Detroit 19 10 .655 2 Blackman3173313,Schrempf24326,Dovls Syracuse 2 0 13 0! Indiana 17 15 .531 5Vb Pittsburgh 1 0 10 7, representative. 2-4 8, Kris Cool 1612, Erin Prescott 20-2 Second Period— 3, Winnipeg, Hamel 13 FOOTBALL 351-110, Wood 37004, Wennlngton 01 00 Techmen with victories in the 134- 4, AnnaRlaglo28-1412, Kris Volslne4 2-4 saw the first time. He said we period. Todd Carlson and Andy 1 0 2 -3 (Neufeld), 12:14. Penalty— Ramsey, Buf Chicago 16 15 .516 6 O.Totals429323Min. Georgetown 1 1 10 1 • Proceeds benefit the Whalers Charity, the UConn Children’s and 147-pound divisions. Steve 10, Val Holden 4 5-613, Paula Hollis IOO improved 150 percent,” cited Man­ Cleveland 13 19 .4M 9 battling for the win,” Famo said. Bennlng,StL (roughing), 12:51; AtocDer- NEW YORK EXPRESS— Signed Oscar Denver 13 21 .382 10 Son Antonio 24 (Sundvold 8), Dallas 18 Wednesday's ResuH < Parlsl :20. 106 Flguelredo (VR) WBF, seconds into the second session. Fermi outshot Manchester, 31-29. ' Shots on goal— Buffalo 6-7-10— 23. WIn­ Alguoeraue, and Kader Flllpovic, mid­ 107- Classon (C T ) dec. Luce 18-14, 114- mld. Hot (charging), 17:32; Samuels- nIpeo 9-36— 23. Sacramento 9 22 .290 12V^ (Harper, Aguirre 5). Total fouls— San Georgetown 60, St. John's 46 ! "We spotted those guys four goals," Indian goalie Brian Oatway and son, liar (hooking), 19:K. fielders, orxl Sisco Fll Ipovic, forward. San Antonio 8 K .342 U'A Saturday's Games Belal (V R ) pinned Lassen :40, 121- MHS edged Power-ploy Opportunities— Buffalo 1 of3; COLLEGE A nto nio 24, D a llas 22. Te c h n ic a ls — Winnipeg 1 of 3. POCHIC Divislen SundvoM.A— 17007. Georgetown at Pittsburgh > Zlemann (VR) pinned McPhee :12,18- said Famo. “ We played a bad first Falcon netminder Sue Guay each Second Period— 3, St. Louis, Wlcken- ATLANTIC 10 CONFERENCE— L.A. Lakers K 6 .813 — Seton Hall at Syracuse * Andular (VR) WBF, 134- Classon (CT) BOLTON — Improvement. period but then played a great had 27 saves. (ioalles— Buffalo, Borrosso (23 shotsZI Suspended Bonzie Colson, Rhode Island O ’Grady, Calcavecchia share lead pinned Arnold ;25, 146 Burdick (V R ) helser8(Bennlna,Meogher),3:04(pp).4,St. saves). Winnipeg, Berthloume (22-19). Portland 21 13 .618 6 Providence at Vlllanova * That’s one way to look at second and third periods. But we Manchester is back on the ice . Louis, Hunter 22 (Federko, Gllmour), 4:21 center, tor two gomes. (3olden State 19 15 .599 8 Laksrs 147, Nuggets 109 Boston College at St. John's . pinned Grivols ;55, 147- Hunter (CTj A— 10,498. GATEWAY COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC CARLSBAD, Calif. — There was "a little magic in the air” for pinned Gifford 2:24, 157- Mesick (V R ) Manchester High’s 4-2 loss to Fermi (pp). 5, St. Louis, Wlckenhelser 9 Referee— Dove Newell. Linesmen— Brod Seattle 16 15 .516 VA Monday's Games « lost the first and hockey is three Saturday at 7; 50 p.m. against South (Federko, Hunter), 17:44. Penalties— Llut, CONFERENCE— Named Jim Sheehan ov Phoenix 14 19 .424 WA Georgetown at Vlllanova ■ Mac O’Grady during the first round of the Tournament of mal. dec. PIrtel 14-6, 169- Aspinwall High in CCC East Division ice periods long.” Lozorowlch, Ron Schochte. slstont commissioner. DENVER (189) (C T j pinned Hartzell 4:54,187- Romano Windsor at the Hartford Arena. Ho t, served by Ferraro (delay of game), L.A. Clippers 4 28 .IK 22 Brown at Seton Hall ' Champions golf tournament. hockey action Wednesday night at 2:21; DIneen, Har (Interference), 3:K ; CITADEL— Named Jeff Bleamer assist­ Wednesday's Oomes W. Cooper 3151-213, English 3141-117, Pittsburgh at Duquesne , (CT) WBF, Heovyweight-O'Brien (VR) Andy Perkins. Mike Bruno and Povese, StL (roughing), 9:05; Romoge, ant football cooch. Boston 119, Milwaukee 92 Schayes373410, Dunn 1-10412, Lever7-1704) But it wasn’t his alone. WBF. the Bolton Ice Palace. Aaron Kramer scored first-period Forml 3 1 0—4 StL (Interference), 9:34; AAocDermld, Hor Flyere8.Rangars3 NA V Y— Named Roy Anti rifle coach, New Jersey 118, Washington 96 14, Honzilk 38 369, Alarle3103414, Evans Manchester is winless in eight ManctiMter 0 2 0— 2 Linda Kormonn women's gymnastics 7-1504)14, Walker3S044,Rasmussen3804U, BaorgalawnBO. St, John’adB O’Grady, however, left some of that magic out on the La Costa goals for Fermi with Rick Gauv- Scoring: (elbowing), 19:45. Philadelphia 109, Atlanta 102 B outings while the Falcons improve Third Period— 6, Hartford, Murzyn 6, coach. Pot Monlon lightweight crew Detroit 122, New York ill kAartIn 3404)6, Smith 1-2002. Totals47-in Country Qub course. reau adding the fourth tally early in First period: F- Andy Perkins (Mark 5:56. 7, St. Louis, Poslowskl 13 Philadelphia 1 3 1 -6 coach, Jon Phinney women's crew coach, Dallas 108, San Antonio 103 1317109. ST. JOHN'S (46) While O’Grady, once a maverick but now “ attempting to use to 4-4 with the victory. The first the second session. Freshman Luc Cooney, Aaron Kram er) 3:58, F - Mike (Gllm our), 8:16. 8, Hartford, (Savin 13 N.Y. Rangers 8 8 2 -3 RIchord Delodrler assistant fencing coach, L.A. lakers 147, Denver 109 LA . LAKERS (147) Girls Basketball Bruno (Scott Masamery, Dan Letour- First Period— 1, Philadelphia, Ekiund 9 Karen Boyle assistant women's track GIOSS6103716, Jones39346, Bross34347 the best judgment possible,” was talking about “ a special aura” time the clubs met, Fermi took a Larose, still bothered by a shoulder neau) 4:45, F - Kram er (Cooney) 8:12. (Evoson, Tippett), 15:32. 9, St. Louis, Tiwndav's Oomss Green 36 34 11, Worthy 311 64 16, 4, JocksonAII 6513 Lewis1-2343 Brust33; Federko 10 (H u nte r), 16:24. Penalty— (Dalgneoult, Poulin), 16:19. Penalties— coach and Rodney Pratt assistant men's L.A. Clippers at Cleveland, 7 :K p.m. Abdul-Jobbar3103S14,Johnson31533», that descended on him during a round of 65, Mark Calcavecchia 11-0 decision. injury that forced him to miss three Second period; F- Rick (iauvreau crew coach. , Hempel31340, Shurlm MHS nipped (E ric Kaplan, Chris Pellegrini) :16, M - Klelnendorst,Har(trlpplng),8:X. Kerr, Phi (hooking), 3:29; Dalgneoult, Portland at Chlcoga, 8 :K p.m. Scolt3143Sa,M.Coo^7-103217,Rambls ' 3430irTotals1842131946. . found some homemade magic of his own. "Rich (Fermi coach Rich Miltz) games, tallied both Manchester Phi (sloshing), 9:53; Giles, NY (holding), NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS— Indiana at Houston, 8 :K p.m. 681-113, Thompson580010, Branch 381-2 Luc Larose (Todd Carlson) 3:48, M - HARTFORD — Still looking for said we weren't the same team he goals at 3; 48 and 10; 32 of the second Larose (Andy Gagnon) 10:32. Shots on pool— Hartford 93-18— K . St. 14:14. Announced the resignation of Dan Shonka, L.A. Lakers at UtM, 9:K p.m. 11, Brtekowski 14 32 4, Matthews 241-2 5, GEORGETOWN (M) Calcavecchia played the last seven holes in seven under par — Second Period— 2. Phllodelphto, Smith 9 head football coach. Named Pat Dorbro Louis 8-13-4— K . Seattle at Golden State, 1 0 :» p.m. Smrek 1-11-23.Totats999923K147. McDonald 312 3412, Williams3144416T an eagle and five birdies — and tied O’Grady for the first-round Power-play Opportunities— Hartford 0 of (Zezel, Mellonby), 6:39. 3, Phllodel^lo, head football coach. Zezel 19 (Smith, Mellonby), 17:08. 4, SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA— Glllerv1-1342,Bryant34322,Tlllmon3733 3; St. Louis 3 of 6. Sacramento at Boston, 7 :K p.m. a a a v — m 9, Jackson 35 32 2, Hlghsmlth 36 1-2 11,< lead Wednesday in the $500,000 event that brings together only the (Soolles— Hartford, Llut (K shots-19 Phllodelphia, Tocchet 14 (Poulin), 19:K Announced that Jerry McNell.torward, has Portland at New Jersey, 7:K p.m. L A . (Akers a a a 35—147 winners of PGA Tour events from the last 12 months. (sh). Penalties— Osborne, N Y (slashing), transferred to Jacksonville. Three-point goal— M . Cooper. Fouled Jeftorson 1-3342, Winston 1-2324, AllenOir saves). St. Louis, Mlllen (3S-3n. L.A. Clippers at Detroit, 7 :K p.m. 300.Totals21-5413860. ; Greg Norman, the Australian who won the British Open and A — 10J87. :46; Kerr, Phi (slashing), 1:02; Erixon, NY TROY STATE— Announced Rick New York at PhllocMphta, 8 p.m. out— None. Rebounds— Denver 49 Super Sunday becoming ‘Longest Day* Referee— Dan Marouelll. Linesmen— (hooking), 13:20; Sutter, Phi (hooking), Rhoades, who resigned Monday, Is return­ Denver at Dallas, 8:W p.m. (Schoves, Rasmussen 6), L A . Lakers 60 dominated world golf in 1986, was another shot back at 69. And he 18:37. ing os head tootboll coach. Hamime-4tooraetown 8 , St. John's a." Gerard (Sauthler, Gord Broseker. Washington at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. (Green 10). Assists— Denver a (Lever Three«olnt goals— St. John's 32 (Jackson- was very much on O’Grady’s mind. Third Period— 5,New York,McKegney21 San Antonio at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. IB , L.A. Lakers 39 (Johnson 12). Total (Carpenter, KIslo), 6:52. 6, New York 32), Georgetown 09 (Williams 33' fo u ls — D e n v e r 22, L .A . L a k e rs 16. Bryant 31, Tillman 04, Jackson 32).! “ I’ll be surprised if Norman isn’t doing a tap-dance at the end, ’ ’ By Rick Warner new glasses when it's over.” back in the closet. time ABC did the game (in 1985), I Sarxlstrom 14 (Poddubnv. Erixon), 13:41.7, Technical— Denver Illegal defense. A— BlackHawke6.MapleLea(e4 New York, Patrick 4 (Sandstrom, Erixon), 15,777. Fouled out— Williams. Rebounds— St. said O’Grady, who won at Hartford last summer. The Associated Press The network will start its cover­ “ It’s a gimmick and we’re not heard they sold the last unit going 16:19. 8, Philadelphia, Sutter 9 Celtics 119, Bucks 92 John's B (Gloss, Jones, Bren, Brust S),< age at 11:30 a.m. EST with into gimmicks.” Richardson said. out on the plane to California.” C alendar Georgetown 30 (Williams 9). Anisto— St. (Tocchet, Hextoll), 19:37 (en). 9, Tocchet 15 CBS is turning Super Sunday into DePaul-Georgetown. That will be “ We’re more concerned about Dominus said every advertiser 2 2 8 -4 (Zezel, Suiter), 19:53 (en). Penalties— w' CMcoge 1 4 1—6 MILWAUKEE <91) How toptwinty fired (Winston 5). Total touls-5t. John's 23- Davis, Upshaw top fame possibles The Longest Day. followed by the 76ers-Celtics game doing a good job presenting the would love to reach the 106million Poulin, Phi (sloshlng),6:38; DoIgneaulLPhl Cummings 6-13 14 13, SIkma 3-7 1-2 7, First Period— 1, Toronto, Leemon 12 (holdina), 9 :K ; Sutler, Phi (sloshing), TODAY Georgetown 17. A— 11943. Before starting its extensive at 1:30 p.m. and a tw6hour Super game.” plus Super Bowl audience, but the (Valve, Courtnall), 8:40 (pp). 2, Chicago, B reuer483411, Hodges 1-704)2, Reynolds ^ _____ * 11:05; Patrick, N Y (slashing), 11:05; Oirit Bosketboll 4-14 6815, Pierce 38 ^2 8, Mokesk11-104)2, How the top twenty teams In The CANTON, Ohio — Los Angeles Raiders owner Al Davis and Super Bowl coverage on Jan. 25.. Bowl pre-game show at 4 p.m. Tickets for the Super Bowl are cost can be prohibitive. Nylund 6 (Lovorre, OIczyk), 16:39 (pp). 3, McCiimmon (hooking), 12:32. Cheney Tech at Cromwell, 6 p.m. Toronto, Clark 22 (Leemon, Courtnall), BradleyM326,Engler 2-51-15, Smith S-13^2 Assoctatod Press' college basketball poll Gene Upshaw, current head of the players’ union, both known for By the time the Super Bowl is hard to get, but advertising spots on "Who wouldn’t want to reach a Shots on goal— Philadelphia 13-11-5— 29. East Hampton at Bolton, 7:30 13, Bridoeman5-1004)10. Totals368018-K92. fored Wednesday: the network will televise the 19:K (PP). Penalties— Maguire, Tor N.Y. Rangers 11-11-16-K. Coventry at Rocky Hill, 7:30 their feuds with the NFL hierarchy, head the list of 16 flnalists for DePaul-Georgetown college bas­ played in Pasadena, Calif., and the the CBS telecast were still availa­ monster audience like that?” he (roughing), 3:09; Nylund, Chi (roughing), Rec basketbaD I Power-play Opportunities— BOSTON (119) I. Nevodo-Los Vegas (130) did not the 1987 class of enshrinees to the Pro Football Hall of Fame ketball game and an NBA contest post-game interviews and cerem6 ble early this week. said. "But can you afford the price 3:09; JMoouIre, Tor, molor (fighting), Phlladelphla0af3; N.Y.Rangers2of7. FRIDAY 8:02; Nylund, Chi, molor (fighting), 8:02; Roberts 48 7-8 15, McHale 8-15 1M2 » , announced today. nies are completed, it should be “ We’re not quite sold out." said of admission? Six-hundred thou­ Beys Basketball Parish 5-10 34 13, Johnson 4-11 1-1 9, ****3 lowta (130) did rx>t ploy. between the Philadelphia 76ers and OIczyk, Chi, mhior-nrtalor, (Intsttgortor, Goalies— Philadelphia, Hextoll (Kshots- Manchester at Rockville, 7:30 3. North Carolina (11-1) did not ploy. Joining Davis and Upshaw as finalists are 13 former players, Boston Celtics. past 10 p.m. in the East. Jerry Dominus, the network’s vice sand is a lot of money.” fighting) served by Sutler, 8:02; Maguire, Slchtlna341-18, Alnge8-120017, Klte240-24, Midgata K saves). N.Y. Rangers, Vonblesbroucfc Fairfield Prep at East Catholic, 7:30 Daye35006,Carllsle3604l6,Henrv4-5(M)11, 4. Indiana (131) did not ploy. inlcuding wide receiver Fred Biletnikoff, offensive tackle Bob That means sports fanatics will Will anyone finish the sports- president for sales. "We’re fourth Advertisers aren’t the only ones 9 To r, molor (fighting), 10:24; Donnelly, (27-23). Cheney Tech at CrOmwell, 7:30 Vincent 14002. Totals^24-27119. 5. Syracuse (130) did not play. Jazz 29 (M ike Briere 7, Chris Prue 6 ,' Chi, molor (flghtlng), 10:24; Salmlng, Tor A— 17,4K. East Hampton at Bolton, 7:M 6. Purdue (131) did not play. Brown, running back Larry Csonka, quarterback Len Dawson, be able to watch more than 10 watching marathon? and goal.” interested in publicizing their pr6 (holding), 11:16; McGill To r (hooking), Referee— Kerry Fraser. Linesmen— Ron Coventry at Rocky Hill, 7:K Brian Sullivan 4.) Nuggets 22 (Peter. Commercials for the game are ducts during the Super Bowl. CBS 15:02; Nylund, Chi (cross-checking), Milwaukee 11 17 18 1 ^ 91 7. (TePoul (11-0) did not play. Santos 6. Mott Corylon and Jerem y* defensive tackle Joe Greene, quarterback Bob Griese, running straight hours without changing the “ I’m sure there’ll be some.” Finn, Wayne Forsey. Olrts Bosketboll Bssten 1919 11 48-119 8. Temple (131) did not play. going for a record $600,000 per will do a little self-promotion by 19:04. Rockville at Manchester, 7:45 Burr played well.) • back John Henry Johnson, offensive guard Jerry Kramer, center dial. Richardson said. “ Sports junkies Second Period— 4, Chloooo, Secord 19 Three-point goals— Henry 3, ReynoMs, 9. Kentucky (7-3) lost to Alabama 6955. Mavericks B (Nell Allbrio 10. Robert! 36second spot. The previous high arranging cameo appearances for Beys Swimming Smith, Slchttng, Alnoe. Fouled out— Norw. Jim Langer, offensive guard Larry Little, wide receivers Don "Some people are going to have have a lot of staying power.” (OIczyk, Bergevln), :31. 5, Chicago, Manchester at Platt, 3:45 p.m. Mieiczarek played good defense) . Secord 20 (Lovorre, Bergevln), 3:K. 6, Klnge B, Ollare 1 Rebounds— Milwaukee 45 (Reynolds 9), 10. St. John's (32) lost to No. 16 Lakers 15 (Corey W ry 4. Sandy B iin - * Maynard and Tommy McDonald and defensive tackle Alan fried eyes,” CBS spokesman Doug Richardson has some advice for was the $550,000 paid by advertisers anchorman Dan Rather and Ma­ Fairfield Prep at East Catholic (at Boston 58 (McHale 10). Assists— Georgetown 6046 last year. rietta Hartley, c6host of the Chicogo, Secord 21 (OIczyk, Lovorre),3:46. M HS pool), 3:30 II. (Xdahoma (32) did not play. damour and Wayne Coulombe played * Page, as well as former Cleveland Coach Blanton Collier. Richardson said. ’"They may need those who plan to spend the day 7, Chicago, Secord 22 (Lovorre, B. Murray), Lee Angeles Milwaukee 24 (Reynolds 5), Boston 28 well) ; Ad spots on last year’s (!bicag6 network’s new morning show. 1 1 1 —6 Wrestling (Johnson 11). Total fouls— Mllwaukse K , 12. Illinois (132) did not play. ’TOe finalists, determined by the Hall of Fame’s 30-member camped in front of a television. 8;K. 8, Toronto, Leemon 13 (Courtnall), 8 1 8 — 1 East Catholic at Fairfield Prep, 6p.m. 12:58 (sh). 9, Toronto, Thomas 18 (Volvo, Boston 21. Technicols M oksskl. A— 14J90. 13. Auburn (32) beat G e ^ t a 6 3 3 , O T. "Load up on pasta the night New England Super Bowl were sold “ We haven’t figured out exactly Rrst Period— 1, Los Angeles, Robltallle24 14. Pittsburgh (132) did not ploy. Adulta : board of selectors/will be considered for enshrinement when the Terrion), 15:20. Penalties— Valve, Tor (Dionne, Erickson), 2:50. 2, Los Angeles, SATURDAY before for energy,” he said. "Also, out two months before the game, what they’ll be doing,” Richardson 8 8 15. Navy (7-2) did not ploy. Hall’s selection committee meets in Anaheim, Calif., Jan. 24. (h lg l^ c k ln g ), 12:21; B. Murray, Chi Tavlor10(Nlchols,Lukawlch),11:24(pp). 3, OIrls Basketball M. Georgetown (131) beat No. M St. Manchester Police 110 (T.J. Cola-' Yale bows be sure to have a cooler next to the but Dominus says “ NBC got said. (hlglMtlcklng), 12:21; Allison, Tor, mlnor- Los Angeles, Ledrard 6 (Robitallle, St. Joseph at East Catholic, 1:30 p.m. Nsls11B.BullitsBB brese K , Paul Mersock 23. Chip Brown * malor (In s tt^ o r, flu tin g ), 12:53; OIc­ John's 6046. set. It saves you all those trips to the lucky.” There is little doubt what CBS will Erickson), 19:16. Peraltles— Taylor, LA Men's Basketball 17. Duke (11-1) beat St. Joseph's 9 3 « . 23. Peter Moffet 14) Style M (Gary! zyk, CM, molor (fighting), 12:53. (hooking), 4:48; MeSoHoy, Edm (holding), WORCESTER,, Mass. (AP) - refrigerator.” “ Sears was introducing its Dis­ be doing on Super Sunday — Massasolt at MCC, 8 p.m. WASHINGTON (N) 18. North Carolina State (33) lost to Bailey 25. Bruce LeDoyt 19, Gene! Third Period— 10, Chicago, Sovord 21 9:48; Smilh, Edm (hooklng),15:42. Horton 14) V Grant Evans sank a seven-foot covery card and they bought three making money. Dominus says it (O. Wilson, Sauve), 19:22 (en). Jones 34 00 8, Catledge 59 1-7 11, M. No. a Clemson 7389. Last year, NBC gave Super Bowl 19. Kansas (74) did not play. PaganI Caterers 79 (To m Meggers 19, • Blanchl fined $1,500, suspended turnaround in the lane with 13 Penalties— 6Aonson, Chi (hlglvstlcklna), Second Period— 4, Los Angeles, Carson 18 Malone3a35l5,Whattov31000,J.Malene viewers a "silent minute” of blank minutes.” he said. "United Parcel should be the biggest sports- 4:K; M. lhrwcak,Tor(hlah-sttd(lng),4:n. 7-195419, J. Wllllams3107-815, Vtncent312 a . Clemson (110) beat No. 18 North Mark M urphy 14, Doug Leonard 12, Jim I seconds left as Holy Cross edged business day in the history of (Lukowich, Taylor), 7:09 (pp). 5, Los 2413Cookl93M,Bol35004,Reundf1eld1-2 Carolina Stole 7389. Florencell) Manchester Cycle 66 (Bob! NEW YORK — Al Bianehi, assistant coach of the Phoenix Suns, screen before the game started so Service was starting a new cam­ AngHes, Hardy 3 (Nichols, AAolonson), S ch olastic Francis 21. Bob Klernon 19) • Yale 69-67 in college basketball. they could visit the kitchen or paign and they bought three (30- television. Shots on goal— Toronto 13-11-10— 34. 14:05. 6, Edmonton, Kuni B (flkkonen, 002, AdamsOlOOO, Murphy35004. Totals was fined $1,500 and suspended without pay for one game by the After taking a timeout Wednes­ Chicago 17-17-3^. Gretzky), 16:11. Penalties— Dionne, LA 3099203296. Widnndiy’g collage hoop scoros NBA Wednesday and three players were fined for fighting during bathroom without missing any of second) units," be said. " ’That “ It will probably be cl<»e to a $50 Power-play Opportunities— Toronto 2 of (tflpplne), 1:07; Ledyord, LA (hooking), NSW JERSEY (IN) day night. Yale moved the ball million revenue day,” be said. Turner 37 3213 B. Williams 1318 31 a, the Suns’ game with the Lakers in Los Angeles last Friday night. the action. CBS has put the^.idea doesn’t happen every year. ’The last 7 7 2; Chicago 1 of 3. 3:09; K ru s h e ln ^l, Edm (hooking), 6:57; down the court but missed on a Bsnnet JV hoop GmlnskI 7-13 64 a , Woehlneton 37 00 6, Qoalles— Toronto, Bester ( K shotsK Tovlor, LA (rcMjghIng), 7:18; MocTovIsh, EAST G o lf Frank Brickowski of the Lakers was fined $2,500 and his desperation shot. Holy Cross got the saves), Wregget (8 :K second, 12-12). Brown 49008, Bailey 314 006, WooIrMoe Alfred a , Hobart a Edm (holding), 9:07; H a ^ , LA (hold­ Bennet Junior High lunlor varsity 7-13 64 a . Wood 351-25, McKenna 1-21-23, teammate Wes Matthews was assessed $1,000 while Grant rebound and held on until the clock Chicago, Souve (34-K). ing), 11:43. bosketboll team trimmed crosstown Alleghany Of. Oberlln 75 A— 17,2U. King 39348, Monnlon 1-141-12.Tatols 5098 Arm y a, Cornell 71 (k>ndrezick of the Suns was fined $750. ran out. Third Period— 7, Los Angeles, W1llloms9 llllne, 59-32, Tuesday. Anselmo had 12 lO aiM . Taurnamant af Champlana Balf • Referee — Ron Hoggarth. (Nichols, Duchesne), 17:20 (pp). points, Keolser 9 and Goddard 8 for Aseumplton 114, Worcester St. 8 Yale. 5-4, led 35-28 at the half, but ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. Linesmen— Wayne Bonnev,Sw ^Knox. i9 a a a -w BluefleM St. 96, Glenville St. 07 CALDWELL Penalties— Bourne, L A (trinsine), 6:02; Bennet (no first names available). a a a a—4ii the Crusaders went ahead 38-37 Duchesne, LA (hlgh-stlcfcme), 7:01; Gordon Hamilton hod 10 points and Jon Boston U. 8 , Maine 57 Fouled'out— None. Rebounds— Bucknell 72, Loyola, iMd. TO CARLSBAD, Calif. (A P ) — RrstHtaund! Gretzky NHL player of the month AAessler, Edm (hlglMtlcklne), 7:01; Golos 4 for llllng. tiling Is now 1-1, Washington a (M . AAolone 17), New Jersey scores Wednesday In the 858900 Tourno-! with 15; 38 to play on a pair of free INSURANSMITHS SINCE MocTovIsh, Edm (holding), 7:53; Willi­ Bennet 2-1. 62(B.IMIIIams 18). Aselsts— Washtogton Drexel W, Lotoyelto K , 20T ment of Champions p i a ^ on the par-72,. throws by Dwight Pemell, who led OIL INC. ams, LA (hooking), 14 ;53; Edmonton bench, Fairmont W, Salem, W.Va. 77 7922-yord La Costa Country Club course; • NEW YORK — Wayne Gretzky of the Edmonton Oilers, who led 13 (Whatley, J.WIIIIoms, Adams 2), Gannon 59, Adeirtl SO Holy Cross with 18 points. The R adio, T V served by Tlkkonen (too many men on ke), New J e r ^ 29 (Wood 7). Total fouls— NHL scorers with 18 goals and 18 assists in 13 games in 1914 16:44. Assumption girls varsity Washington 8 , New Jersey B . A — 8018. Georgetosm 60, St. John's 46 66oc O'Grady 3333-65* teams stayed within six points of Shots on goal— Loe Angeles 15-7-4— K . Hamilton ia , Williams 79 AAork Calcovecchta M(Kmber, has been named Player of the Month for December, each other the rest of the way. 68.9 The Assumption girls varsity basket­ Edmonton 5-13-11— 29. HofStraa, Brown n Corey Povln the league announced Wednesday. Power-ploy Opportunities— Los An- ball lo ^ a tough 24-19 decision to St. Holy Cross Of. Yale 67 Glen Tropf and Dennis Ahem per gal. C. O. D. Bernard's Wednesday night. The loss Rick Fehr 3632-48* The perennial All-Star center, an eight-year veteran, now has TONIQHT geles3of6; Edmonton0of7. Houghton S , Penn St.-Behrend 52 Greg Norman 3435-89* each scored 14 points for Holy 7 p.m. — College basketball: Temple Goalies— Los Angelet, OAetanson (29 drops Assumption's record to 04 while 76sri10g,Hiwkt102 Indiana, Pa. a, Phlta. Textile 63, O T Donnie Hammond won the award 22 times since its inception in the 1080-81 season. St. Bernard's moves to 1-3. Nancy 3335-TO; Cross, which improved to 2*8. 649-5241 vs. Kansas, ESPN shots-28 saves). Edmonton, Moog (15-12), John Joy M, Stony Brook 87 DouoTeswII 353s-a; His 36 points during December led the Oilers to a 10-2-1 record. 649-8841 8 p.m. — College basketball: LSU vs. Fuhr (0:00 second, 11-8). Byrne scored 14 points to lead Assump­ Johns Hopkins WO, Getlyburg 04 joh^Mohoftoy 3634- 70* Chris Dudley topped Yale with 16 65 E. Center Street Tennessee, USA Cable A— 17J17. tion and Kelly Corbin played well for the PHILADELPHIA (189) Kino's, Pa. 77, Btoomburg 65 PrfcM Sub/oet to Chongo 9 p.m. — College basketball: Mary­ Worriors. Assumption's next gome Is Dan PoM 37-33-30' points, Paul Maley 14 and John Rice Manchester, Ct. Referee— Denis Morel. Linesmen— Barkley 315 7-138, RoMnien 1381-331, Lebanon Valley 76 Alleniwon 74 Ray Floyd 3636-TO: added 10. land vs. North Corollno State, ESPN Jim Chrlstlson, Kevin CMIIns. Monday at St. Chris. McCormick 351-27, Cheeks31035IS, Free Lock Haven W, West CheHer Of Mark Wiebe 3535-30 HI - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Jan. 8. 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Jan. 8, 1987 — It

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Interior ond txterlor. toryoul ______Situation Wanted ...... 12 Store/Oftice Space...... 35 the deadline Is 2:30 p.m. on Friday. or 6464646.0 Hawkot Trap SorvlM- Business Opportunities...... 13 Resort Property ...... 36 Merchandise Foeortv Btwitiers Sch buclcat Truck ft Chipper. Instruction...... 14 Industrial P ro p e rty...... 37 Automotive Atanchester - New Listing throem renMxiellna; In­ S h m removal. Protoftl' Holldav/Seasonal...... 71 r e a d y o u r a d . Classified advertisements are R88l Estat8 Employment Services...... 15 .. 91 - Older 4 room vinyl sided stallation water heolera, molet. Special eon«ldero* Miscellaneous for Rent ...... 38 Antiaues and Collectibles...... 72 Cars for Sale...... taken by telephone as a convenience. The i .. 92 home on West Side. Hugh warbope dispepals; faucet tion for eldertv ond handl' Roommates Wanted...... 39 Clothing...... 73 Trucks/Vans for Sale...... Manchester Vierald Is responsible for only one .. 93 country kitchen, 1 1/2 Carpentry ft RempdiRlip repairs. 6494S19. VIm i/M- capped. 647-7S». Wanted to R e n t...... 40 Furniture...... 74 Compers/Trallers...... Incorrect Insertion and then only for the size of , ^ Real Estate Motorcvcies/Mopeds...... 94 baths, stove, close to ostorCord accepted. i-t-ti c g p - TV/Stereo/Appllances...... 75 the original Insertion. Errors which do'not HOMES schools and shoppIng.A .. 95 OwmOaeiactric— Hovina — - ^ Homes for Sale ...... 21 Services Machinery and Tools ...... 76 Auto Services...... lessen the value of the advertisement will not F0 N 8ALE greot buy at $89,900. We tpectollte In bo- Bioetrlcal Preblomst o n e o f t h e good habits Lo sin g for a pood used Candomlnlums far Sale...... 22 Lawn and Garden...... 77 Autos for Rent/Lease...... 96 I James R. McCovonogh ftoed lerpe or a tmoli thrlftv people hove deve­ mobile home? Be sure to Child Care...... 51 be corrected by on additional Insertion. ttiroeme and tcRPham. 0 C)1Mtl,yWA.Mc. Lots/Land for Sale...... 23 Good Things to E a t ...... 78 Miscellaneous Autom otive...... 97 All real estate odvertlsed Real Estate, 649-3800.O Small eealt commercial Repcrtr? We Bpedrtlze In loped It dolly reading ot look In the Clossltiad co­ Investment Property ...... 24 Cleaning Services...... 52 Fuel Oll/Coal/Firewood...... 79 Wanted to B u y/ Tra d e ...... 98 In the Manchester Herald work. Rtpl8t#rad> tn- RetWentlal Work. Joseph the ods In classified. lumns ... that's whert the Is sublect to the Fair Vernon - Excellent starter 8urod, rtfcranees. ftM- Dumoc. Fully Lloented. Thot's where they find best buys ore advertitedi Housing Act ot 1968, which or retirement home In this •M5. PrcvEttlmateB. 64ftiaS3. value buys. 643-2711. TOWN OP BOLTON INVITATION TO BIO NTS makes It Illegal to adver­ 6 room ranch. 3 bed­ TAX COLLBCTOR’S -ADOmONa TO ePRINKLIR NOTICO averiM a t b a s t h a r tp o r o J tise any preference, lim­ rooms, dining room, fire­ MON aCHOOL'' itation or discrimination place, attached garage, Notice Is hertbv given to the N0tlC8S IiDhELP WANTED |ll] H E L P WANTED Taxpayers of the Town of Tho Board of Education, 110 I u I h elp w an ted EDhELP WANTED EOhELP w a n ted EDi*ELP WANTED Q J ] HELP WANTED based on race, color, reli­ good condition through­ Bolton that o supplemental Long Hill Drive, East Hart­ gion, sex or notional out. Only $120,OOO.U ft R ford, CT., will receive ssolod HOMES Motor Vohicit Tax of 33.9 bids for "ADDITIONS TO Loborer - Full time tor origin, or on Intention to Reolty Co., Inc.643-2692.a APARTMENTS MISCELLANEOUS mills laid on ths list of Oc- Nurse Aldes-Currentiv ac­ Part time-work at home Receptlonist-Manchester Generol Office-Must have Construction Secretary- immediate Medical Care FOR SALE Merchandise SPRINKLER SYSTEM AT cepting applications for steel tobricotlon shop.' moke any such prefer­ FOR RENT J forsale tobor 1,1915 tor motor vehl- EAST HARTFORD HIGH LOST on the telephone servicing doctors office. Must be diversified office back­ General contractor needs Center - has on opening I ciss rogislered oftsr October Manchester - $184,000 - SCH(X)L". Bid Information our Nurse Aide training dependable, mature, and ground and be able to type for a part time medical Compony pold uniforms* ence, limitation or dis­ 1, 19$5 but before August 1, AND FOUND our customers. Ask for full time secretary/osslst- ond benefits. Must hove crimination. The Herald Excellent Investment op­ M r. Chrlstmos-6 tt tree, and spoclflcotlons ore ovoll- class that will begin soon. Penny. 646-1530 or 520- conscientious. Afternoon 40 wpm. Send resume to: ant for estimating depart­ receptionist. Evening and Affordable East Hartford Excellent 3 rooth apart­ 1986 becomts due and paya­ oMs at the Business Office. Also accepting applica­ drivers l icense ond trons- will not knowingly accept portunity awaits vou with - $49,900 - Spacious two ment. Stove, retrloerotor. green. For sole, $15. Coll ble January 2, 19S7. Interest impounded-Femole 2 0350. hours and Tuesday even­ Meadows Manor, 333 Bid- ment. Duties Include typ­ weekend hours available. Seoled bids will be received tions tro CN A’s. We offer ings. Call 646-5153 and well St., Manchester. At­ Previous medical expe­ portotlon. 289-2323. EO E any advertisement which this five-family house. bedroom unit In conve­ No pets. Securitv, referen­ 643-7534.0 at the rote of one ondone half until 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, year old block Lob. ing, billing and assisting Is In violation ot the low. Newer roof, toll basement I FURNITURE percent per month or frac­ January 2$, 19S7 at which A excellent starting wage Named Kelly, Turnbull Reps Needed-for business leave message. tention Personnel. with pricing. Construction rience Is very helpful. We nient location. Close to ces. $350. 6494003. tion of o month will be and benefits. Please con­ otter a competitive start­ Coshlers ond book clerks - and updated electrical Hartford and busline. Coll Mini rowing machine with ch vped for all taxes remain- tlmo they will bo publicly Rood area. Please call the accounts. Full time, or blue print reading expe­ system. Coll us today tor Velvet couch and love oponed and road aloud. The tact: Director ot Stott $60,000-500,000. Part time, Sales Person-Immediate Retail person to work In ing salary plus a weekend Tempororv, port time today tor details. Joyce G. New 5 room duplex apart­ tension spring and coble. Inp unpold one month after Boord of Education restrvts Manchester Dog Warden rience a plus. Send re­ more detolls.Sentry Real seat for sole. $99. 643- Has pull bor, small seat. some became due. Minimum Developement at Crest- $12,000-$10,000. No selling, position for retail sales hardware store. Responsi­ differential. Interested ap­ needed of Manchester Handy Helper Epstein Real Estate, 647- ment. 3 bedrooms, T/i the right to accept or rolect ot643.M42. sume to: Box AA c/o Community College Estate, 643-6601 .□ 9004.0 $15. 649-2287.0 Interest charge SZOO eoch any or all bids or the right to field Convalescent Home- repeat business. Set your person with rapidly ex­ bilities Include stocking, Manchester Herald, 16 plicants please contact 8895.0 baths, fully oppllonced. Mil. /Fenwood Manor. Mon- panding tv-appllance displaying merchandise, JoAnn at 721-7393 between Bookstore. Flexible hours No pets. References and wol VO technical formolltlos If own hours. Training pro­ Brolnard Place. Manchester - 164,900 - Kino size woterbed - com­ Hot water heater. Sepco Office Hours- It Is In the bast Intsrest to do dov through Friday, 7am vided. Call: 1-612-930-6070, outlet. Excellent benefits and helping customers. 9 and 4. beginning January 12, Monchester-Lovelv Cope securitv. $675 plus utili­ Employment to 3pm at 643-5151. EOE. 1987 through February 6, Spacious and private, this plete with head board, 90 gallons. 646'ft302.o Monday thru Friday ■ *0. M -F, 0am to 5pm (Central and opportunity for ad­ Some hardware knowl­ Painters-Expanding 6 rooms, 1W boths, 2 cor ties. 6494003. 1987. Days and evenings. beautiful home has It mattress, liner, heater. 9:00 A.M .-3:00 P.M. RICHARD A. HUOT, Standard Time). vancement. Salary plus edge and or retail expe­ crews on 1st and 2nd shift. Custodian-Immediate op­ ooroae. Move In condition Ask for Steve.999.00. 529- Mechanic-Entry levei- Insenfives, experience ne­ rience helpful. Good pay, Experience helpful. Will oil....two fireplaces, for­ on Porter Street. $139,900. Monchester-5 room apart­ Monday Evsninps - DIRECTOR A Education Painters and painters ening tor dependable per­ mal dining room with 1567.0 7:00 P.M. -9:00 P.M. BUSINESS SERVICES Preventatlve mainte­ Waitresses and Walters cessary. Call for appoint­ flexible hours. Apply at train. Coll 643-1097. Klernon Realty. 649-1147. ment, 2nd floor, carpet­ N nance position for fleet ot helpers. Experience help­ son who Is capable of bullt-ln cabinets and gloss ELAINE POTTERTON, 006-01 wanted. Full time, part ment. 647-9997. Conyers Hardware. 646- ful but will train. Flexible stripping, mopping,, wax­ ing, stove, wosher/drver Sofa, Earth tones $300, ENDROLLS TAX COLLECTOR tractor trailers. Some ex­ 5707. Ask for Bob. Dental receptionist - plea­ shelves, kitchen Includes Bolton-Center Rood- hookup. Parking, no pets. ZTh wKRh - 289 time. Apply In person: work schedules available. ing floors as well as stove and dishwasher. Harvest table with 4 040-12 perience preferred, basic Luigi's Restaurant, 706 Part Tim e Mold wanted. sant people greeter to r. Spllsh Splosh...In the Lease and security. $500 I M width - 2 for 289 LIOAL NOTICE Above average pay. M/F, performing other custo­ Sliders to potlo.Sentry choirs, Walnut $250. 4 TO: ENROLLED MEMIERE OF set up tools necessary. Hartford Rd. 649-5325. Weekends. Apply In perso- RN Supervisor-Mondav busy oral surgeons office.'* greot locuzzl that comes month. Heat and utilities M UST be picked up at the (HELP WANTED Monday through Satur­ coll for appointment. 871- dial duties. Excellent Real Estate, 643-6601 .□ occasional choirs, $50 THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF n:Essex Motor Inn, 100 through Frldav-3 to 11 7013. starting rote and working 4 days per week. Will with this spacious 9 room not Included. Call Pot at each. 643-1005. Mancheeter Herald Offlea THE TOWN OF ANDOVER, day. Benefits and voca­ Port tIme-Photo Lob seek­ East Center Street. position for on RN with train. Call MIndv at 649- Ranchi Large family 646-3190 otter 6pm. before 11 A.M. ONLY. CONNECTICUT conditions Including fully Neat ft Cleon - Manches­ Munson's Chocolates Is tion. Call 243-5457. ing full or part time help. strong leadership capabil­ 2272. room, 2 cor garage. CAM Puriuont to the provlilons accepting applications for New Cable TV advertising paid pension plan. Coll the ter - $124,900 - 6 rooms, 3 Gas Stove-brown, 30 of the State Election Lows Experience In Norltsu Legal Secretary for 1 man ities. Enlov vour wee­ venture seeks creative, Manchester Manor at 646- Pretty acre lot In Bolton. Monchester4 room, 1 bed­ Inches wide x 26 Inches full time employment. Electrician: Connecticut Floral designer - full time, ' bedroom Colonial on FOOSALE and the Rules of the Demo­ equipment very helpful. law office. Shorthand ne­ kends off while earning a flexible, self motivated 0129 tor additional details. Close to 384, easy access room apartment. Applian­ deep. Double oven. $50. cratic Party, you ore hertby Monday through Friday. Department ot Transpor­ cessary. Call 646-2425 competitive hourly rate experienced only. Apply quiet street. Features to H a rtfo rd . $148,900. ces, references, security. Medical benefits avallo- person with micro compu­ Coll otter 5pm. 643-4862 WANTED TO Big Red-1972 Olds 98, red warned that a Caucus will bs Hours are 0am to 4:30pm. tation. Licensed Journey ble. Please call or come weekdays 9-5. plus excellent benefits. In person. Floral Expres- . large brick tlreploced liv­ Jackson ft Jackson Real No pets.*Catl 649-5758. hold on January 20, 19S7 at Full benefits. Coll for people preferred, 3 years ter knowledge. 15-20 hours Aide-Personal care male ing room with picture BUY/TRAOE with block vinyl top. 455- In. Sprint Photo, Man­ Put vour supervisory per week. Will train. Start aide wanted to care tor slons, 135 East Center Estate. 647-8400.a I •:00 p.m. at the Andover cublc Inch engine. appointment at 647-0639. experience, full tlme/ex- chester Parkade. 647-1000. KInderCare learning cen­ skills, experience and lob Street, 6464260. window, spacious choir 1st floor, 4 room apart­ Elementary School, School cellent benefits. Contact: Immediately. Coll Cox Ca­ disabled vong man In rolled dining room, eot-ln Used but not abused child­ Loaded, Including o/c and Rood, Andovor, Connocticut, ter In Manchester has knowledge to work In an ble at 6494)439 or 646-7642 Vernon. $250 weekly. Coll ment, 1 bedroom, all op- TV/STEREO/ to ondorso condldotos for no­ Secretory/receptlonlst - Joe Bordlerl at 666-5174. Immediate openings for Bulk Delivery - part time, kltchen,1 1/2 baths, 1 cor pllonces and dishwasher, ren's Winter clothing. Size cruise control. Interior "EASY DOES IT" Is the atmosphere geared to and ask for April. Paul Herbst at 875-4173 perfect, no rust. 130,000 mination to tho offices to bo part time mornings. Typ­ An Affirmative Actlon/E- port time afernoon child high quality patient care. earlv morning hours, garage and 1984 energy MANCHESTER wosher/drver hook-up, no APPLIANCES 0 months to 10. Call 742- votod for In ths municipal ing, telephone skills aual Opportunity Em­ way to describe placing a anytime. efficient furnace. D. W. 9596 otter Horn. miles. Coll Ken, 232-2228, want ad. Just coll 643-2711 care providers. If vou love For more Information and Manchester area. Relia­ pets. $400 per month, utili­ oloctlon to bo hold on Mon­ necessary. Please coll 646- ployer. Waltresses-Port time, Fish Realty, 643-1591 or Two badroom Capo. Refrigerator - 2 door, 16 otter 6 p.m. day, May 4,19S7, botweon the and we do the rest! working with young child­ Interview coll 643-5151, flexible hours, good tips. Floating Vocational ble transportation a must. ties not Included. 646-6441 4990. ren, call Linda at 646-7090. Contact Brandt ot 649- B71-1400.a evenings. cubic feet. Manual de­ hours of 6 o.m. and S p.m., Pam Olenchack DSD, Apply In person: Vic's . Instructor-Diversified po­ Unigat foatortf la- After-Chrlstmos special: and to transact such olhsr Crestfteld Convalescent 1405. frost. $25.00. 643-2809.O Automotlvo business os may bo proper to 151 West Middle Tpke. sition working with Deve- Manchester - $124,900 - dado: alamlaom sld- 1976 Jeep CJ-7. Real good OLSTEN Person wanted - to do day Home, 565 Vernon St., lopementallv Disabled 4 room apartment, availa­ come boforo sold Caucus. DFFICE HELP core In our Vernon home Adult Carriers - Wanted In - Spread out In this large 3 lag, alidors ta dock, General Electric 24" color shape, no rust. Three MAIL ROOM Monchester, Ct.______Cox Coble Tv-Permonent adults. Salary $5.50 to ble Immediately. Adults topsi Asking $2,500. Coll TEMPORARIES for 17 month old baby. 4 Manchester. Port time, bedroom cope located on preferred. No pets. No tv console, automatic Dated at Andovor, Connec­ MALE IMAGE port time positions availa­ $6.50. Transportation re­ cul-de-sac: fireplaces In faaetd la yard ao galat 635-1998, anytime. ticut, tho Sth day of January, Want you to atart your Now Yaar days per week, own trans­ M e d I c o I early morning hours. No- 0 appliances. Securitv and channel selector, needs CARS 19S7. off with a Now Caraart Tw a pasitlans available. CLERK ble In the telemarketing quired. Cqll between 8 qnd both living room and first atraot Mova la ceodl- portation, non-smoker, Secretorv/Receptlonlst- department. Good speak­ 4, Mondqy through Prl- collectlons, excellent pay references. 1 car. 649-1265. work. $10. 649-3581 .□ FOR SALE OEMCKRATIC TOWN Wa naaO: Expanded haurs passi­ We have a full time Needed full time for Man­ and mileage allowance. floor tomllv room. Dining 1974 Dodge Dort-2door,6 COMMITTEE OF Data Entry. Sacralartaa. Word references. Call 871-2759 ing voice and pleasant dov. Anette Burton : Sup­ tiaal By awaar, cylinder, automatic, runs Prooaaaora, Uoht tnduatrtal. ble after February 15th. stock and mallroom after 5:30. chester Cardiology office. Contact Kim at 649-1405. room and small den on the Manchester West Side - 3 ANDOVER Ctartcal. Raoa^onltta. personality necessary. ported Employment Man- main level os well os 16 x *9S,S00. Call «43- 1970 Volvo-145 S, Stereo good. $400. 646-5004. Boolrlct E. Kowalski Key punch experience positllon available. Experience required. Coll ager, Hockanum bedrooms, oppllonced, se­ cassette, automatic trans­ Chairperson Laam about our fantaatic 643-5101 ask for Joann. Experience helpful but 23 rec room with full both FUEL OIL/COAL/ banafKa and how you too cap necessary. Work 11 am Receptionist - needed for will train. Great hourly Industries. 87541750. art - time position In 4612 after 6 p.m. curity, $650 plus utilities. m ission. $600. 646-4729. 1972 Pinto wagon - 1 007-01 taka a trip on ua. Must be able to lift 50 our new office located In billing office. Varied of­ on the lower level. 1 cor Coll 646-1496. FIREWOOD to 5 pm , M o n d a y wage plus commission. owner, recent engine, au­ CALL LAUWC; - 70 pounds. Salmon Brook Park In Travel Agents-Wanted. fice duties. Aptitude tor garage.D.W.Fish 1970 Mustono-Bodv res­ through Friday. Apply in Coll LIndd at 646-6400 after Work Crew Supervisor- Reolty,643-1S91 or 871- Firewood: cut , spilt and tomatic transmission, re­ Glastonbury. Filing, typ­ Some experience re­ 1pm, Monday through Fri­ tor work crew In hospltol- figures and typing neces­ 1330 New duplex - 2 bedroom, 1 tored 351 motor with head­ ITRUCK8/VAR8 OLSTEN H o u r* : quired, good people, good 1400.O delivered. All seasoned built olr conditioned. $600. person at 941 Main ing and telephone skills day or stop by and fill out I t y Industry. sary. Experience with: This simple-sew apron 1/2 both, appliances In­ ers. Beautiful cor but 1970 Ford Von 110 - excel­ Ifobsale TEMPORARIES Street, Downtown Har- 7:30 - 3:30 p.m. necessary. For more In­ pay. Coll John ot Univer­ medical Insurance help-., keeps you looking neat cluded, 1 month securitv, hardwood from quality needs transmission and 102 Senear St. application at 801 Parker Developementallv Dis­ Unique contemporary In Rantsis dealer. Northeast Log- lent mechanics, V-8 auto­ Manehaatar Monday - Friday formation please call sity Travel for appoint­ tul. Send resume to ana trim when doing $650 monthly. Utilities not little other work. Many tord, 247-9470. Street, Manchester. EO E. abled Adults. Tronsporto- Stafford Springs - Newer glng. "Wood Is our only matic, good body. $1200. 1974 Ford Von, good condi­ 047-1001 MIndv or Lori at 741-2557. ment. 429^9313. tlon required. Solorv $5-6 P.O.Box 1455, Rockville, household chores. Included.Petermon Build­ extras ports, best offer. 'No. 1930 with Photo- home (1981) with cathed­ business". 742-9168. Both vehicles from Cali­ tion. $15(XI or best offer. Call Mr. Whitney at: Part time coshlers- per hour. Call between 8 C T 06066. ing and Realty, 649-9404 or 646-8607. fornio, both rot tree. 649- 875-6344.P Guide is in Small, Medi­ ral celling, spiral stair­ 643-1951 or 647-1340. 5 2 8 -2 0 2 0 evenlngs and weekends. and 4, Monday through case to loft master bed­ ROOMS 4292. Data Entrv/Clerlcol- um or Large Sise. Medi­ 70 Volks Wagon Bug, FULL TIME Warehouse help port time Friday. Anette Burton: um (12-14) . . . IH yards ro o m w ith skylight. FOR RENT for more Information. or full tlme-weekdoys. Supported Employment Medlcal office seeks full OFFICE/RETAIL needs work, $300/best IMISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT time employee. Typing 4S-. Sliders oft kitchen to Iautomotive PART TIME Apply at Arthur Drug Manager, Hockanum In­ Central location, kitchen CONDOMINIUMS EQUIPMENT offer. Rich at 649-8158. 8 TO OIOEI, isaJ $2.90 ter sack deck-pool. Wrop-oround East Hsrtford Air Craft Store, 942 Main Street, dustries. 87541750. EO E. skills, no experience ne­ ITRUCK8/VANS MANAGERS cessary. Salary plus be­ Mtttra, yiiu 90$ nr ysstats tsd porch. Large, oversize 2 prlvlleoes. Parking avail­ FOR r en t Fsdsral Credit Ualoa R.N. Manchester. aaailiaf. cor born with loft tor able. Security and refer­ 76 Oldsmoblle Star Fire, 2 FOR SALE Four snow tires on rims, CUSTOMER SERVICE Positions available atart- Ambitious person, ener­ nefits. Coll 6474)238. door hatchback, good run­ size 165-15,2 MIchelln, and Equal Oppodunlty Employar SUE BURNEn storage, etc. (Zoned tor ences required. $70 per Ing Immediately in the fol­ Special Education getic and reliable availa­ lunastpaser) , Manchester - New end ning condition. Best otter. 2 Engelberten. $100. 646- Meadows Manor is High school student, after­ Ilia An.nSaMrlcst antique shop or studio). week. 649-9227 or 569-3528. unit condominium. 2 bed­ lowing areaa; Mlaay teacher position effective b le t o r Immediate Mnt Ton, N.T. 1001S Royal Medallion II elect­ 643-6011. 1980 GMC Jimmy Sierra 4729. DEPARTMENT seeking a RN for a noons and Saturday. Asking $95,900.Strono room, 11/2 both, loft, 2 car Sportswear, Lingerie and January to teach In class employment. Large com­ Prial Hams. RUUrcis wllS ZIP Real Estate, 647- Private home - central, ric home portable typew­ Classic, excellent condi­ full time charge tor students with behav- pany. $350 per week, po­ Please apply In person to: CODE, Stplc NimSir and Sin. oorooe, central air. riter. Excellent condition. Jeep Wage near, 1972,4 x 4, tion. Never plowed, 1969 Ford E-200 Window Jewelry and Acceaaorlaa. Floral Expressions, 135 "SO LD ".o gentleman, non-smokina, $730/month plus utilities. Mon.-Thurs. 3:00-7:30 pm Good starting salary. Ex­ nurse position in the lorlal disorders, ages 8 to tential and Insentive. Coll Bask FASHION — Photo- pleasent room with tele­ Perfect for college stu­ auto, 8 cylinder, olr, 90k. power windows, tilt wheel Von. 6 cylinder-running 10 at state opprovei. 646-3875. East C e n te r Street, Galde Palleras la all sins 872-9270. dent. $125 or best offer. Never off rood. Private and more. Must seel 643- condition. Excellent for Fri. 3:00-7:00 pm cellent benetita and a ICF area on the 3 to Manchester. Open House - Sunday, phone, next to shower, pleasant working envi­ special education facility. lanaet; special Grace Cok porklno. 649-6801. Coll Adele at 649-1043 otter 2nd ow ner. 1000/best 4469. Coll otter 5pm. Ask ports or restoration. $99. Sales & Delivery 11 shift. Excellent January 4,1987-1:00-5:00 Manchester-1 bedroom 649-8050 after 3:00pm.D Sat. 7:00-10:00 am ronment. Opportunity for Send resume to: Com­ Part time, general office Collikllon for larger sins; PM - 196 Metcalf Rood, 6 p.m. offer. 643-6129. tor Bucky. Person Wanted benefit or no-benefit munity Child Guidance work, typing. Monday Alarm Computer aad 2 BONUS Coupons! condo, heat, hot water, advancement. Please Operators-taking applica­ Tolland - Beautiful 3-4 Attractive, ponneled, car­ and oil appliances In­ package. School, 317 North Main through Friday. 9am- > bedroom Raised Ranch on peted, with huge cedar rm r m n n rf , Part or Full time. apply In paraon at the: St., Manchester, Ct. 06040. 1pm. 643-2770. tions for full time position cluded. Nice central loca­ nRECREATHNAL Call Mrs. Birming­ on 3-11 shift. Applicants o nice country lot. Main closet. Near buses, Par­ tion on bus line. No pets. Nights and week­ EOE. Monchester-7 room Cope. floor completely redeco­ kade. Less expensive tor __I EQUIPMENT Manchester ham to set up an in­ Part time - gas station should have data entry, 646-0738. WIE'VIE 7URNIED OJ ends. Pleasant telephone communica­ Unique open layout. Air rated. Family room and full time mole worker terview. attendant. Days, flexible conditioned. Immaculate. den or bedroom on lower without cor. 6494)102 For Sole. Rowing Ma­ THE working conditions D&L StDro hours. Apply at Spruce tion skills, mature ludge- Manchester-Unique adult in modern phar­ ment, and be able to work Attached garage. $120,000. level. Come by and let us complex. 1 bedroom, $500 chine, fully assembled, 1 C a ll 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 352 West Middle Tpke. 647-9191 Street Mobil, 220 Spruce Broker 6494)498. show vou oil the nice year old, excellent condi­ SAVINGS macy in large shop­ Manchester Parkade Street. weekends. Coll 525-7103 per month. 2 bedroom, lH ailfhriitrr iirra lii Polnters-(2). No expe­ tor details. EO E. features ot this home. I9JAPARTMENT8 $650 month Includes op- tion. $75. Coll 646-3245 ping center. Apply at rience necessary. $6 per Bolton-new construction, Direction: 184 East to exit ^ I forrent pllonced kitchen, pool, otter 5:30pm. once to pharmar- hour. Experienced pain­ Skilled brick layers with this quolltv built comtem- 66(195). Take left on Cider experience. Good wages! Texas Dll Company needs sauna, gomo room exer­ Ask for Jeanne clsts. ters (2), $8 per hour to mature person for short' porory on over 2 acres. Is Hill. Right on Grant Hill. Manchester-2nd floor, 2 cise room, balconies, and Roller blades hockey start. Contact Al or Bob. Call 727-9181 between 7am perfectly suited to gra­ Right on Metcalf. (Follow bedroom, heot and ap­ skates on wheels, areal and 6pm. trips surrounding the more. Liggett Pharmacy 627-5512. Hartford area. Contact cious living with stylish the slons tor Benton Ho­ pliances. No pets. $550 lor conditlonino. Size 12, Part Time. paid $120. Sell for $85. Maaebestar Parhada customers. We train. sunken living room with mestead from 195).Realty plus security. Coll 646- South Wlndsor-2 bedroom Earn Extra Cash! Write P. K. Dickerson, cathedral ceilings, fabu­ World, Frechette Asso­ 3979. Townhouse, Westaoe 643-2831 .□ 404 West MIddIa Tpka. President, Southwestern lous tomllv room with bar ciates, 646-7709.a Condos. Vh baths, fully Maaebestar Petroleum, Box 961005, R . and 4 bedrooms. $269,900. Tw o bedroom townhouse oppllonced kitchen, Skis, "Hort” 160-cm. PHOTOLAB seeking For more Information coll Suddenly ovolloble - Well Fiber gloss, "Billy Kidd" INSERTERS WANTED full end part time help Worth, Texas, 76161. - “neat, hot water, carpet­ washer, dryer hookups In Merrill Lynch, Yolo maintained large two bed­ ing, air conditioned, all short with Solomon Sted- experienced In private basement. Central Soles Rep wanted, no F M rv , 633-3674 or 633-7332. room condominium In appliances. Nice location. air, pool, tennis, heat and In bindings. Number 444. Call 647-9946 NORITSU Equipment experience necessary. convenient Manchester Coll 647-1595. hot water Included In rent. $50. 649-1794.0 iilllllliaillllliei very helpfull $500 per week. Apply In Remove mineral buildup location. Priced right at Small pet acceptable. $750 (CLASSIFIED DISCOUNTS) Ask for Bob Medical benefits person between 11 ond4at from vour teokettle bv $52,900.Joyce G. Epstein 2 bedroom, 1/2 duplex, plus security. Available Real Estate, 647-8895.0 appliances, $550. per IBOATO/MARINE Please come 125 McKee Street, East pouring In holt o cup of Immediately. 649-0795. equipment SPEAK In or call 647-108( Hartford and ask tor Mr. white vinegar and one month plus utilities. Bow­ I EXTRA Marino. quart ot fop water. Heat to Coll 643-2711 to place vour ers School area. Coll John MANCHESIBt PARKADE rolling boll and let stand od. at 643-1591. HOMES 16 foot Mod River canoe, FOR SHWwIMkWelumpee Electrician Journeyman- tor one hour. Pour out FOR RENT paddles Included. Used — MANCHESTBi Commercial, Industrial, solution, fill with water, Family tested and ap­ Manchester - 5 room, 2 four times. Excellent con­ THEMSELVES! MONEY... bedroom, 1st floor. Ap­ and residential work. boll again and discord. proved! This 7 room 2 Manchester-Newer du­ dition. $800. Please coll TO RECEIVE YOUR NEW *CD‘ SAVINGS. ALL ADS MUST BE SCHEDULED FOR EITHER 9 Work under minimum su­ both Cope has received oil pliances, wall-to-wall car­ 643-4942 Otter 6pm or 647- 7 OR 10 DAYS IN THESE SPECIAL CLASSIFICATIONS... Add buildup to your 9 plex for rent. IVi baths, 3 WITH YOUR OWN pervision. Good wages. budget by selling no- ot the love and affection peting, full basement, 9946 8:30 - 5:30. Ask for MERCHANDISE FOR SALE I AUTOMOTIVE washer and dryer hook bedrooms, kitchen fully Clwmeatleoe Insurance, holidays and longer used furniture and needed to moke It shine oppltonced. $650 plus Bob. ClaMHIe«HofW 71 through t7 vocation. Coll 875-5905. with pride... Buy all ups, gorooe: on bus line. ______(■iiiiiiiitrB-TBi______>1 through D7 PART-TIME appliances with o low-cost No utilities. 1 month secur­ lease, securitv and utili­ SlanrhpBtFr llrratil od In Classified. 643-2711. means o buy $120's. Show ties. Available February 0 6 your family today. Blan­ ity deposit. $ 575. 6496245 c n PETS AND J >a> otter 5 pm. 1st. Jock Lappen Realty. s a v i n g s GOOD N E W S P A P E R chard ft Rossetto. 646- 643-4263. B & f W P P U E S L E T YOU R newspaper 2482.o"We Guarantee Our HOME MORTGAGE HousesI" Vernon - 2 bedroom, 2 4 Lines 7 Days Save 'Soo An Excellent Opportunity help vou keep fruit lors both In 2 year old triplex. Coventry - cosy house for AK C Lob puppies. Block C A R R IE R S COMPANY sparkling clean and sweet 10 Days Save *9^ / Appllnoces Included, 1 2. 4 rooms, garage, op- eyes and hips, certified 8 for housewives and mothers HELP smelling. Wash lors, dry Won't clip vou-The price pllonces and utilities In­ shots. Ready to go! 627- 8 NEEDED... Is now hiring full and ot this 3 bedroom ranch month security $635. Utili­ 5 Lines 7 Days Save *700 with young children — bring part time personnel for completely then put o ties not Included. Peter­ cluded. References and 1 9831. You’ll find the people large piece of newspaper will please the value con­ 10 Days Save *12«« them with you and save on ■M CHEITU our new Glastonbury lo­ man Building and Realty, month securitv required. you need for those Inside the lor and put the scious buyer that still Coll 742-9543 otter 4:30 or babysitting costs. UKA cation scheduled to demands quality. 64961404 or 643-1951 or 647- 6 Lines 7 Days Save 'BOO vacancies if you’ll place lid on. The paper will 1340. weekends. open In F e b ru a ry- absorb env moisture. Let Flreploce-olumlnum 10 Days Save Md’o 21 Hours Par Week North Dm M ------sldlno-o no non cents an ad in our Classified Woodbftdge SL._. /March. Wa provide o closslfl^ od In vour 6 room house, oft Main Free to o good homel Salary Plus Qaa Allowanea training and offer com­ price ot $108,900. Blan­ Manchester - 3 bedroom 7 Lines 7 Days Save *9^ columns. People Cambildge newspaper find o cosh In duplex. Excellent loca­ Street, no utilities, park­ Siamese cot, neutered. North Main SL and Union Area petitive ealary/benofltt. chard ft Rossetto. 646- 10 Days Save MBoo SOUND INTERESTINQ? buyer tor most anything 2482. "We Guorontee Our tion. Rec room, fireplace, ing, stove, no pets. Refer­ Coll otter 6pm 647-7441. looking for jobs read Rosemary PI.— ------— Appileantt must have ences and se c u rltv.s^ vou hove for sole. HousesI "□ appliances Included. 1 cor B Lines 7 Days Save MO®* 7 You can be a Herald Area our employment Newmrti SL.« high school diploma goroae, 1 month securitv. per month. 646-7336. Carrtsr M ------.887-801 7 and strong moth/typlng MISCELLANEOUS 10 Days Save *18*0 Adviser and handle and su­ listings every day . . . Edgwton Sl._ .t-SS $725 monthly. Utilities not ekills. Several positlone Included. Peterman FOR SALE fftAVNeOa OUOTtO AAC FROM OUA RCOULAA A M R T IM O PA<«Si pervise our carrier boys and so they're sure to see Edgarten PI------available would ba intar- STORE AND Canter t t Odd only.- Building and Realty, 649^ girls. If you like kids, want a oatlng and challanging Jack Lappen Realty your ad! Edmund S I...... - .... — 9404 or 643-1951 or 647-1340. OFFICE SPACE ping Pong table 3/4 Inch WHEN YOU CALL TO PLACE VOUh AO. BE SUPE TO little independence and for portona with teller 257 E. Ctntor 8L ManchMt«r top, $55.00 Telephone 649- . » D T 6 ' ASK FOR YOUR *CD* RATEI your own income... SL John SI -1S-10S exp^ance. For further Three room oportments- Store - Manchester, Main 3987.0 ------AS Information plaaea call No appliances. No pets. Morw SL..— ------643-4263 Street. Approximately 750 NO COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS PLEASEI CANCELLATIONS ACCEPTED ANYTIME. BUT TO RECEIVE YOUR DISCOUNT Adame Odd only. .487-SSr (203) 60S-1201 or eand Security. Coll 646-2426 square feet. For more Heavy wooden garage ADS MUST RUN FULL 7 DAYS OR 10 DAYS CresIdOOdDr.—. _____ AS weekdays 9 to 5. doors, $75, Kenwood turn raeuma to: iijiWIII 70 Concord Rd.. Mancheeter be your next^:^ Information coll 529-7850 Call 647-9946 Oaepwend Dr— ------S-IS or 563-4430. table-needs repoir, $30, MANCHESTER Poaeroll D r.—. —. ------S-4S raBNMa KNiiMEin 'i’^o m e ? If you’ve married recently or retired— thla&; 2 bedroom Townhouse. wooden high choir $25, V fo place your ad UnmorePr. ■NE NNTSME t m i w ii^o-bedroom brick home la ideal for you. Largo;:!^ Modern both and kitchen. Main Street - Watkins electric space heater, $20, or 647-9947 Perndale O r..— . — 11-41 ffrnnmet A nae room, two ftreolacea. braezawev.(:: Parking for 2 cars. $550 center. Professional of­ Icecream maker (never phone 643-2711 HERALD B7M M TM NHH per month. Heat and utili­ fice space, 2 offices and used) $15, child's cor cfanaNM a4t p e o p t o r e a d NHni,CT ties not Included. No pets. reception area. New, (Love) seat $20, baby ask for Classified... Hmm 643-2711 d a s s i f i M l C A L L N O W M 7I pflOd buyer. Convenient to 1-64, Vernon and^ One year lease plus secur­ Ideal location and park­ carrier (bock) $10, sliver 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 6 4 7-9 9 4 6 SSBouth WIndeor. ity. 6494)795 or 643-22S3, ing. Coll 647-1662, Bob coins F-AU. Ask tor is iiiiiiie iiiiiiiii / ______EOE osk for Rick. Vonderkoll. Linda. 647-8691.