?4 - M ANCHESTER HERALD. Wednesday. Feb. 19, 1986 MANCHESTER CLASSIFIED AD V E R T ISIN G 643-2711 Potholes tax town Fearsome storms :c ^ crews, motorists relent In West In exciting game [RECREATIONAL ICARS/TRUCKS APARTMENTS RESTORE AND I HOUSEHOLD [MISCELLANEOUS CONDOMINIUMS I ^ a p a r t m i n t s I FOR SALE ... page 3 ... page 5 ... page 15 ^OFFICE SPACE I GOODS [ f o r s a l e [ it e m s ______FOR SALE FOR RENT IFOR RENT Brother Electronic Pools! Poolsl Poolsl AAA 197) Dodge Charger — Manchester — Fully car­ Office Space — Excellent Used Refrigerators, Good 318 with transmis­ Now's The Tithe.... To 4 Room Apartment • — Typewriter-Printer. Ek- pool distributor must dis­ peted 3 bedroom duplex location with ample park­ Woshers, Ranges — sion. Good car tor ports. stop paving rent! You $440, utilities not Included. clean, guaranteed, parts cellent condition, $90.646; pose of entire stock of might lust be qualified to Central location. Adults. with attic, appliances, ing. 600, 400 Si 300 so. ft. $99. 643-4149.0______office suites are now and service. Low prices. 1760.O new, leftover, 1985, 31 ff. purchase this 4 room No pets. Call after Spm, washer & dryer hook up, family sized swimming references & security available. 649-2891. B.D. Pearl 8, Son, 649 Condo at Park Chestnut In 649-1240. Brown Plaid Carriage and pools with huge sundeck, Must Sell I 19*'; Mercury needed. 647-9340 or 241- Main Street, 643-2171. Monarch. Low mileage, Manchester. 2 bedrooms, stroller combination. E k- fencing, filter, ladders wall to wall carpet, and 3Vi Room Apartment with 1000. Manchester — Approxi­ oir, fully equipped. Two Like New 14 cu. ft. Indus­ cellent condition. $65. 647- and warranty for only appliances, basement. mately 500 sq. ft., 182 tone color. $2,500.643-0141, It's economical to heat. trial freezer. $350. 649- 8203 after 4:15pm.a $978. Initallotlon optional Only S44.S00. Call Today! Working single adult, Manchester — One bed­ South Main Street, Colon­ andextra,flnanclngayall- Tues. 8i Thurs. oil day. ial decor, good site visibil­ 9012. Jockson & Jackson Real married couple. No child­ room condo, 4 rooms, air oble. Coll Pool of 721-1884. conditioned, $450 montly ity and parking. $475 plus 1963 Ford Pick UP, good Estate, 647-S400 or 646- ren, pets. 643-2880. Ivt^v Naugahvde Rocker B646.0 plus utilities. Call 627-9359 utilities. Call Bob Allbrio Head Skis, $25 per pair. engine, $100. 643-6654. recllner. Good condition. iiandirstfr Hrrato Manchester — 3 room days, 525-0684 evenings. at 649-0917. [PETS______643-1554.D ) Manchester — A City of Village Charm Manchester — 2 bedroom apartment, appliances, $65. 646-6229.0 1975 Firebird - Red/black end unit In desira­ garage, parking, cen­ Manchester — One bed­ 474 Main Street, the center vinyl top. Automatic, Herculon brown, rust AKC Golden Retrievers, ble Northtleld Green. t r a lly lo c a te d . $395 room aoortment, stove, of town. 3 rooms first power steering, brakes, braided rug. 6x9, $45. five females, ($250), 3 Automotive $70's. Owner, 646-1635 monthly. 289-9486. refrigerator, references floor. Call 646-2426 week­ excellent condition In and required. $290 monthly, days 9-5. Manchester. 649-1047.□ moles ($200). Ready out. $1,995. Call 646-7»2or Thursday, Feb. 20. 1986 25 Cents evenings. 2/10/86. 872-1422 evenings. 4 Room Apartment — 646-2311. 646-2796. 120 Gallon Electric Hot Available Now, odults, no [CARS/TRUCKS Water Heater in good pets, no appliances, one I RESORT [forsale condition. $15. Phone 644- MUSICAL BUSINESS car, security and referen­ le q jH O M E S PROPERTY I 0011.0 ITEMS PROPERTY ces. 649-1265. I«I for rent 1981 Chevy Van — Ponel, Myrtle Beach. South Co- I motorcycles / Worries lead Large Bevel Edged Mir­ V4 ton, 8 cylinder, 60,000 Manchester 2 family 5 Coventry — 3 bedroom rollna. Golf villa on fair­ Plano Fayette Coble. miles. Battery, front disc, BICYCLES Thinking of Selling or ror — 4'5" long, 2'10" wide. I room, 2 bedroom apar- lakefront available. Im­ way 2 bedroom 2 both, Very Good condition. exhaust 8. shocks all less Leasing vour orooertv? $95 or best offer. 643-1720.O ment. $625 heat and hot mediate occupancy, ap­ fully furnished, near $700. 649-3271 otter 4om. than one year old. $4,4(X). We specialize In commer- water Included. Children beach. Golf package or 1976 Harley Davidson pliances, washer & dryer, Double Bed, Mattress and 647-2392, Doys; 267-4176 clol. Industrial, Invest­ welcome. 647-7602. Availa­ vocation. 649-0547 after Sportster XLCH1000 In lease required, $650 per Box spring. Excellent Offer 6pm. mint condition. 10,000 PZC to delay ment properties. Warren ble April 1st. month, no pets. Call ERA 5pm. E. Howland Inc. Reoltors. condition. $60. Coll 649- IC7 i RECREATIONAL original miles. $3,000 or B 8, R, M ary Gabbev, 1974 Ford Von F200. 302 643-1108. 0845.O ITEMS best offer. 633-7834. Rockville — 2 bedroom. 646-2482 or 649-9459. ID' I engine, standard trans­ Good neighborhood. I WANTED mission, runs. $750 or best 2 Cash In A Flash!!! Brick Whirlpool Gos Dryer — 3 Stove and refrigerator. TO RENT Ski Boots, Mole, Swiss offer. Coll otter 4pm, 644- front commercial build­ $375 plus utilities. 643-1903 years old. Like new. $100. I MISCELLANEOUS mill conversidn STORE ANO 649-2034. Henke br/and. $20. Phone 2653. ing In high traffic area of after 5pm. 643-5873.0 \ [automotive Wllllmantic. First floor Professional couple, no OFFICE SPACE 1984'/a Mustang G t — 302, presently occupied by a 3 Room Apartment. Heat I children, seeking house Not all the news Is on the apartments into the Velvet Mill at By John F. Kirch bar and there Is also a 3 & Electricity Included. for rent, $500 per month. front page! There's lots of Bowling Boll, 10 Pin, V8 quad shock, low miles, 2 Snow Tires on Plymouth sunroof. AM/FM Herald Reporter 60 Elm St. and locate parking in the room apartment and 9 Private driveway, private Manchester, Main St., Quiet area, private yard, newsy Information In the weight 12 lbs., shoes, Rims P235. 7.75-15. Ekcel- Cassette. Asking $7,500. Weave Shed on Pine Street. It is single rooms. Excellent entrance. $525. 643-9804. Store & office for rent credit references, 649-8549 Classified section. 643- carry bog and oil accesso­ lent tread. $60 for both, Income. Offered at March 1. $225 8, $250 per offer 4pm. 2711. ries. $40. 649-7918.0 646-1706 evenings. 649-1302.U After a heated discussion Wed­ one of four conversion projects 9 $180,000. Jackson & Jack- White space makes vour month Includes heat, air, nesday night, the Planning and under way in the Cheney Historic 0 son Real Estate. 647-8400 ad stand o u t.. . parking. 649-5334, 643-7175. Zoning Commission delayed action District. Eric P. Richelson of Cambridge or 646-8646. ROOMMATES 171 ICARS/TRUCKS ■71ICARS/TRUCKS 171 J CARS/TRUCKS ■71 jcars/trucks on final site plans for the conver­ I sion of the former Velvet Mill on Development, who represented the IfOR SALE ■ 'M forsale I'M for sale ■ 'M for sale I miscellaneous I MISCELLANEOUS [wanted , Elm Street to apartments. developers Wednesday night, said FOR RENT FOR RENT The developers, the Velvet Mill that other projects in the historic Female to share 3 bed­ Limited Partnership, called the district have received approval Rentals room Cape with 31 year delay unfair, but agreed to a 30-day from the town and that it was male. References, car and extension to allow commission unfair for the PZC to delay action job. Coll Steve at 649-1158. KEEP members time to review the on the Velvet Mill application. He I ROOMS THINGS possible impact of the conversion said the developers were ready to FOR RENT DILLON on traffic in the area. start work by March I. AT Han The extension was needed be­ A traffic study the partnership Ladles Only — Nice, quiet ^ For Sale cause state law requires the PZC to presented to the town has been room for senior citizen or SAFE & SECURE act on an application 65 days after approved by the Manchester Po­ • FENCED • ELECTRONIC SECURITY lice Department and town offi­ working girl. Located on • YOUR OWN SPACE. DOOR & LOCK it is received or the application is PRESIDENT'S cials, Richelson said. bus line. References and • WIDE DRIVEWAYS • ONE LEVEL IHOUDAY/ automatically approved. Time security. Call otter • h a n d ie s t SPACE AROUND SEASONAL was running out on the application But commission members said 5:30pm, 644-0383. MANCHESTER when the PZC took up the matter that police approval of the traffic A town firefighter opens a window on the third fioor of evacuated. Damage from the fire was confined to the 610 North Main St. 649-6980 DA Y SALE! during a business meeting at study, which was conducted by Snow Blower — 3 Va horse The Oicott, an apartment buiiding on Oicott Street where apartment, but smoke filled the corridors. Among the Manchester/East Hart­ Lincoln Center Wednesday. Fuss 8e O’Neill Consulting Engi­ ford Line — Large Room, power, oldie but goodie. a fire broke out .Wednesday night. Tenants of about 30 tenants who spent about two hours outdoors while the f n n n n H $60. Coll 649-6552 after During the meeting, commission neers of Manchester, was not Raised Ranch, kitchen enough. apartments in the east wing of the building were smoke was being cleared was Michelle Fein, below right. privileges. 568-5079. tS«lfStor-ItPtec«^ 2pm.Q members questioned the impact on NOW THRU traffic in the historic district as the ‘T m wondering about the type of Classified ads serve the FEBRUARY ZZndll former manufacturing center is report they submitted.” said com­ people today ... lust as turned into a residential area. mission member Leo Kwash. they have since our coun­ A study on the historic district When Richelson reiterated that Oicott fire spurs heating checks try's beginning. Read and done for the town in 1979 shows that Police Chief Robert Lannan had F use them regularly. 643- the mill area could handle a approved the traffic study, Kwash F WE LL MA TCH OR BEA T AN Y LEG/TIMA TE 2711. maximum of 900 to 1,000 residen­ leaned over the table and said: "I Bv Alex GIrelll It’s just like putting have no faith in what the police tial units. Associate Editor LEGAL NOTICE "I think we’re moving too fast on chief is saying. I want to know if the TOWN OF BOLTON DEAL ON ANY NEW FORD, SO GET streets can handle the traffic and I INLAND WETLANDS AGENCV this thing,” said commission A fire that forced the evacuation Wednesday night member Thomas Ryan. want to hear it from an authority." of tenants from one wing of The Oicott, an apartment Notice Is hereby given that MONEY IN THE BANK the Town of Bolton Conser­ Velvet Mill Limited Partnership Kwash said that Lannan gives building at 40 Oicott Street, was caused by loose vation Commission, acting YOUR BEST DEAL AND THEN SEE US! — which is made up of the his approval to almost any traffic connections in an electric baseboard heating system, os the Bbiton Inland Wet­ Cambridge Development Corp. of study. lands and Watercourses town fire and building officials said today. E Agency, will hold a public Cambridge, Mass., the Dwelling But Lannan said today that his James FitzPatrick, assistant building inspector, E hearing on Wednesday, Fe­ Development Corp. of West Hart­ main concern is the safety of said this morning he has ordered Oicott Associates, bruary 26, 1986, at 8:00 P.M. ford and New York developer A. at Herrick Park, Hebron the owner of the apartment complex, to have an NEW 1986 ESCORT WAGON Abner Rosen — plans to put 210 Road, Bolton, on the applica­ Please turn to page 10 electrician check the heating units in all 103 tion of Lawrence F. Flano to 5 Speed. 1.BL. 4 Cyl.. power steering, bodyside construct five driveway cros apartments. sings In wetlands and water­ molding, AM/FM stereo, bumper rub strips, tinted courses In the proposed glass, interval W/S wipers, dual electric O/S mirrors, FitzPatrick said there was evidence of previous Christopher Michael Es­ rear window defroster and much more. #6169 arcing in the heater where the fire occurred. tates, northeast corner of 2 Doors and 4 Doors NASA picks Truly B Hebron Rood and Shoddy Tenants of about 30 apartments had to be evacuated Mill Road A copy of the ap­ Ayallsbto In SlmUar from the east wing of building after the fire broke out B plication Is avoiloble lor re­ view at the Office of the Town <7550 •otrlnga in a second-floorapartment, damagingthe apartment Clerk, Town Hall, Bolton and filling the wing with smoke. Center Road, Bolton. Anv as shuttle director person muv appear and be No one was injured in the fire, which was reported at heard at the public hearing. 7:07 p.m. Deputy Fire Chief James McKay of the Wavne K. Shorev Bv The Associated Press Graham's announcement came Town of Manchester Fire Department said the fire Cholrman as a presidential commission is was brought under control in about 10 minutes. 021-02______WASHINGTON - Former astro­ demanding all "documents, me­ naut Richard H. Truly was named moranda or personal notes” of The occupants of the apartment, William Plante today as new director of the NASA and industry officials who and Robert Oleksiw, were not at home when the fire QuihBook battered space shuttle program, engaged in a hotly debated deci­ started. It was reported by Kathy Tabachnick, who taking over as a presidential sion to launch Challenger despite saw the flames in the window of the apartment from commission widens its probe into misgivings about cold weather. her house at 31 Preston Drive and phoned 911. the Challenger accident that killed An executive of the company A smoke detector in the apartment did not have a seven crew members. that makes the space shuttle battery in it, according to Deputy Fire Chief Robert The appointment was made at a booster rockets said its managers Bycholski. He said a smoke alarm in the apartment NEW 1986 ESCORT 2 DOOR across the hall did go off at about 8 p.m. after 1985 RANGER PICKUP news conference by acting NASA initially opposed a cold weather Automatic, 1.9L 4 cyl.. power steering, bodyside administrator William Graham, liftoff but withdrew their objec­ firefighers were on the scene. Automatic, V-6, power steering, power brakes, H.D. molding. AM/FM stereo, bumper rub strips, tinted who said that Truly's duties would tions the night before Challenger’s Bycholski said that if the battery had been in the glass, interval W/S wipers, dual mirrors, rear win­ shocks. H.D. battery, explorer package,step include directing the space agen­ smoke detector, the fire might have been discovered bumper, demonstrator. #5244. ill-fated launch, despite the reser­ dow defroster and much more. #6116. cy's own internal probe into the vations of at least one engineer. earlier. Jan. 28 shuttle disaster. Morton Thiokol engineer Allan J. Most of the damage from flames was confined to an area around a stereo system at the window. After the Wagons and 4 Doors Truly said that was a challenge McDonald, a 26-year veteran of the he welcomed, and said, "We have fire had been 1.ought under control and smoke Also AvallaMo ’8499 company, said Wednesday he ’7061 overcome very difficult times testified last week at a closed cleared from the building, firefighters carefully before.” hearing of the commission that he examined burned stereo components and a cabinet in Truly, a naval rear admiral who had urged against launching the an attempt to find the cause of the fire. had a 14-year career as an shuttle. “There was a lot of smoke from such a small fire. That’s what took us so long,” Capt. Jack Hughes said. I astronaut, flew on the second Thomas Russell, however, vice shuttle flight in 1981 and the eighth president for corporate develop­ Firefighters were at the scene until 9:45 p.m. 2 When you place a About 40 firefighters, including volunteers and flight — aboard Challenger — in ment and strategic planning in the 1983. “ Welcome back, Dick,” company's Chicago headquarters, off-duty paid firefighters, responded to the call. Graham said in announcing Tru- Deputy Chief McKay said the department was lucky iy’s new duties. Please turn to page 10 because when the fire was report^, there were about Classified Ad 15 volunteers holding a drill at the former firehouse on Spruce Street. Three engine trucks and an aerial ladder were used. TODAY’S HERALD 9 in the Please turn to page 10 0 LUCY YMITE ueaiE NEW 1986 F-150 HAYES Automatic, power steering, power brakes, H D bat­ NEW 1986 RANGER SUPER CAB Renovations begin Index tery, lo-mt mirrors, 5450 GVWR, and much, much 2.3L, 4 cyl., 5 speed overdrive, jump seats, rear step 20 pagM, 2 sections more #6086 bumper. Interval W/S wipers and much much more. Robert D. Udolf and Bruce W. #6163 Beckerman, two West Hartford Aquino rejects hints of new elections developers who bought the build­ Advice______ing that housed Crispino’s Su­ Business______’8937 preme Foods in October, have Classified______Bv Ruben G. Alabastro another called, saying there was much toil, sweat, tears and blood zerland. Finland and Sweden, and Q-124 i®anrl|fatrr Mpralh SAVE begun converting the former su­ C o m ics______The Associated Press more at stdke than the "petulance was involved in giving and at­ met separately with Japanese permarket into a small shopping Connecticut______of a spoiled and aging dictator who tempting to protect the over­ Ambassador Kiyoshi Sumiya. Entertainment_____ MANILA. Philippines - Co- tried to cheat ... and failed.” whelming vote I received at the A Common Market diplomat told The White Honae (luilt PRESENT THIS center that will contain APR RNANaNG "community-type stores.” Story Focus______razon Aquino met today with The opposition leader accuses polls.” reporters it seemed "more and Book. Q-124, hju full di- Representatives from nine of the more clear” that none of the rections And pattern ■ COUPON AT TIME on page 10. Local news______diplomats from more than a dozen Marcos, who has governed the F-150, RANGER, ESCORT Philippines for 20 years, of rigging 12 European Economic Commun­ member countries will send repre­ piecei for making 20 Lottery______European nations and Japan, and handsome quilts. White I OF SALE AND HURRY ENDS FEBRUARY 22 told them she was determined to the polls and robbing her of the ity members met with Aquino for sentatives to Marcos’ inauguration Obituaries______House Steps. The Jack- 7.9% assume the presidency of the presidency. The election has been 45 minutes and discussed the Meanwhile, in a telephone inter­ I RECEIVE SUPER More rain on way? Opinion son Star. Clereland Lilies Philippines at the "earliest possi­ widely critized here and abroad as "state of world opinion" regarding view, Local Governments Minister and Democrat Rose are People______[ SEAL CORROSION Becoming cloudy tonight with ble time.” fraudulent. the National Assembly's procla­ Jose Rono today accused the U.S. only four of the designs. Sports______Some are pieced; others mixed precipitation developing She also rejected suggestions In a statement issued after her mation Saturday that Marcos won Senate of acting prematurely by I PROTECTION AT Television ______appiiqued. late. Changing to mostly rain that the bitterly contested Feb. 7 meetings with the diplomats, Mrs. the election, the statement said. passing a resolution questioning 643-2711 I NO CHARGE ON Friday afternoon. Details on page U.S./World______election won by President Ferdi­ Aquino said that to annul the Aquino then received the ambas­ Marcos’ re-election. (Stotj; on To srdar, sand $3.25, ioclndat 2. Weather______nand E. Marcos be annulled and election would be "to forget how sadors of Austria. Norway, Swit­ page 4). ^ ptstafa and handlinf. 8:30am-5pm, Mon-Fri j ANY NEW FORD DiiionSIN CE 1B33 ANKE CABOT Manciwatar Harald I PURCHASED BY 1I M A«t. of AaiirTcas ■ 319 Main Street (Across from Armory) Nnr fork. H.T. 10016 j FEBRUARY 22 Frlat Nama, AOdraii »llli H F CODE and Stria NuitiOar. 'Oltor Eipirss 2/22/8S I MANCHESTER______643-2145 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday, Fph. 20. 1986 - 3 t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Feb. 20, 1986 WEATHER High price tag makes poiice Today’s forecast department shake-up unlikeiy Division, it did recommend that Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: By Alex GIrelll Associate Editor some positions be upgraded. For Today: Mixed precipitation south and west ending example, a fourth lieutenant is early, then becoming partiy sunny. Tonight: News Analysis Even before a report had been needed in the Patrol Division, the ® m •*••••* *• • Becoming cioudy with a chance of mixed issued on a management study of consultants said. precipitation developing late. Lows 30 to 35. Systems Design also said traffic the Manchester Police Depart­ enforcement personnel should be Friday: Mixed precipitation, changing to mostly ment, the department had imple­ suggested changes. • «r • X' " , •• taken out of the Administrative rain — but back to snow northwest in the afternoon. mented one of the recommenda­ Weiss has asked for more Highs 35 to 40. tions made by the consultants. information from Val Lubans, the Services Division and assigned to Vermont: Clouds this morning. Some sun this Several others could be put into project director forthe Manchester work under patrol shift command­ afternoon. Highs around 40. Rain likely tonight. practice without much fanfare. study. Lubans will also discuss the ers. The traffic personnel should Changing to snow north after midnight and But much of what was suggested report with the Board of Directors take primary responMbility for •.*?4 Vi.. towards morning south. Low 30 to 35. Occasional by Sytems Design Group of Har- at a meeting to be arranged by accidents involving injuries to free up patrol officers for other work, f . . s . snow Friday. Clearing north in the afternoon. winton after its $10,000 study of Weiss. Highs near 35. police manpower allocation car­ One of Systems Design’s major the consultants said. Maine: Mostly sunny today. Highs in the 30s ries a price tag that will have to be recommendations is that a deputy W ERBNER SAID the police north to near 40 south. Increasing cloudiness considered by a budget-conscious chief of police be appointed at an administration has reacted favora­ tonight with a chance of snow over the western Board of Directors. annual salary of between $37,500 If all of the recommendations and $41,500. bly to that suggestion. mountains towards morning. Lows in the upper Systems Design concluded that teens to mid 20s Light snow Friday. Highs in the contained in the study were to be The deputy chief would coordi­ nate the patrol and investigative the Administrative Division is 30s. carried out in one step, thd annual operations to develop increased “ overburdened and understaffed New Hampshire: .Mostly sunny after some cost would be more than $100,000. cooperation between them. Sys­ The division has a wide range of morning cloudiness today. Highs in the mid 30s to Although Town Manager Robert Weiss has not yet decided on what tems Design said in its report that responsibilities Including keeping tower 40s. Clouding ux onight with a chance of snow he will recommend to the Board of the chief should have more time to the records, keeping track of towards morning. Lows 20 to 30. Snow Friday, Directors, it is almost certain he devote to updating policies and evidence, data processing, paint­ except snow or rain extrem e south. Highs mainly will not recommend making the procedures which are currently not ing lines on the streets, recruiting, in the 30s. changes in a single move. “ up-to-date, fully reflective of community relations and seveial The rain falls mainly here The department has already current law and sufficient to others. Extended outlook revised its procedures for dis­ protect the community from “ Each job gets done, but at the Today: Partly sunny with a high near 40 and winds light and variable. expense of something else,” the UPI photo patchers, one of the areas targeted litigation.” Tonight: Becoming cloudy with a chance of freezing rain after Extended outlook for New England Saturday for change under the study. Under consultants said. midnight. Chance of precipitation 50 percent. Friday: Periods of rain, through Friday: Today In history the old system, all dispatchers took “ WE PROPOSE Atop-lo-bottom To cure the., problems, the consultants suggested: possibly freezing in the morning, with highs 35 to 40. Chance of Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island: incoming call' in turn and handled overhaul of the entire process, ’’ the A chance of rain or snow Saturday. Slow clearing Astronaut John Glenn is hoisted aboard a helicopter Jan. them accordingly. Under the new consultants said. • Adding an administrative precipitation 80 percent. Drawing by Kevin Griffin, 9, a fourth-grader at Sunday. Fair Monday. Highs in the 30s. Overnight 20,1962, for transfer to the aircraft carrier USS Randolph system, a single dispatcher takes One part of that overhaul would lieutenant or sergeant to free one Waddell School. lows in the 20s Saturday and Sunday. Teens after his three orbits of the Earth in a Mercury spacecraft. all calls and gives the information be the development of a discipli­ person as a full-time training officer. Monday. Parts of East Center to others who record complaints or nary code. . • Changing the phone system to New Hampshire; Chance of rain or snow dispatch needed police units. A sample code is included in the Street and other allow direct dialing to the Records Saturday. Clearing Sunday. Fair Monday. Lows 15 consultant’s report, ’ihe lO-page roads in town are SYSTEMS DESIGN said in its code covers a wide range of Bureau, to administrators, to the SEATTLE’ to 25. Highs in the 30s. patrol supervisor a nd to detect! ves. \30.48 Maine: Chance of snow north and chance of rain Almanac getting a bit difficult report that the old system led to transgressions from allowing a prisoner to escape through care­ All calls to the department now go sojooi BOSTON or snow south Saturday. Clearing Sunday. F air confusion about which cars were to drive on as the rain • available, who had dispatched lessness or neglect to using profane through the dispatchers. Werbner Monday. Lows 5 to 15 north and 15 to 25 south. Highs Today is Thursday, Feb. 20, the any individual state of the Union, a said the recommendation to pro­ rationale later employed by the and changing them and what they were doing. language to citizens while on duty. in the 20s north and 30s south. 51st day of 1986 with 314 to follow. The consultants also tabulated vide separate phone numbers is Confederate states to support the The change in procedures was ,‘NEW YORK Vermont: Flurries Saturday with highs in the 20s The moon is moving toward its temperatures con­ the number of “ events” in the total understudy. argument for their right to secede. easy to make because the new 30TX) and 30s. Dry Sunday and Monday. Highs 25 to 35. new phase. police patrol workload by year, by • Developing written policies for In 1938, Anthony Eden resigned tinue to create new system is one that police had used Lows 5 to 15. The morning stars are Mars, day and by shift, and came up with dispatchers on procedures in spe­ as British Foreign Secretary to before during severe storms. Jupiter and Saturn. potholes and uncover some conclusions about how to cial cases, like bank robberies ’The evening stars are Mercury protest the “ appeasement” policy • Adding to the dispatching staff old ones. Above, a Some of the consultant’s other distribute patrol man hours The Across the nation and Venus. of Prime Minister Neville Cham­ so that there would be someone who recommendations appear almost chief conclusion was that there will Those born on this day are under berlain toward Nazi Germany. motorist manages to is really a supervisor and not a Snow spread from the West into the Midwest as easy to put into practice, but be enough patrol officers — 54 — LOS the sign of Pisces. They include In 1984, Democratic Presidential senior dispatcher. That would free today, rain continued in already-soaked sections of catch the edge of many carry price tags that would when five current vacancies are American Revolutionary Warhero hopeful Walter Mondale easily won the administrative lieutenant to the West and from Virginia to New York, while a call for significant policy decisions filled. LOWEST 30T» William Prescott in 1726, Soviet the Iowa caucuses. a pothole. In some concentrate on other duties, by a Board of Directors whose But the consultants say there blast of cold air sent temperatures plummeting in Premier Alexei Kosygin in 1904, In 1985, British Prime Minister • Letting the town Highway TEMPERATURES places, like the one members have made it clear they should be no more than six officers the Plains. designer Gloria Vanderbilt in 1924 Margaret Thatcher, visiting Wa­ Division paint the street lines. 20 10 are concerned about next’s year’s on the midnight-to-8-a.m shift and Snow extended from Wyoming and northeast (age 62), film director Robert shington. told a joint session of at right, the potholes Werbner said there is resistance to ORLEANS budget. that an overlapping 6-p.m,-to-2- Colorado through much of Nebraska and South Altman in 1925 (age 61), actor Congress that Western military that idea, but it is being studied. come in bunches. Weiss has not yet decided on his a.m. shift should be created to -LEGEND- Dakota into the upper Mississippi Valley. Sidney Poitier in 1927 (age 59). and strength brought the Soviets to the • And assigning the depart­ recommendation, but Assistant handle a busy time of day. Snow and blowing snow prompted travelers’ actresses Sandy Duncan in 1946 bargaining table in Geneva. Highway Superin­ ment’s community relations offic­ Manager Steven Werbner said it is While Systems Design did not ^ M nAm Kty-rjswow advisories for much of Wyoming, northern (age 49), and Jennifer O’Neill in ers to the patrol captains. tendent Keith Chap­ likely to involve phasing in the recommend adding to the Patrol Nebraska, northwestern South Dakota, much of 1949 (age 37). A thought for the day; At the SH O W ERS^, FLOW Minnesota and northwest Wisconsin. Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17, man said today that UPI WEATHER FOTOCAST Rain, with snow in the high country, covered On this date in history: 1775, American Revolutionary four town trucks and much of the northern half of California, northern In 1809. the Supreme Court ruled War hero William Prescott said, crews are out patch­ Yavis named charter chairman , southern Oregon, southern Idaho, Utah the power of the federal govern­ “ Don’t fire until you see the whites National forecast and western Colorado. ment was no greater than that of of their eyes.” ing roads, while one By George Loyng March 6 at filing Jr. High School. charter that require a separate Flash flood watches and warnings were in effect normally does the job Herald Reporter The board is required to hold two favorable vote among district During early Friday, rain is possible in the Atlantic Coast states, the at lower elevations of the Sierra Nevada and much public hearings before its June 2 residents before consolidation can of northern California. Flood warnings were in at this time of year. Former Board of Education deadline, when it must submit its take place. The Democratic Party Central and Northern Pacific Coast states and the Mid Mississippi wants the provisions eliminated .so effect for sections of the Snake, Owyhee, and Lottery He admitted that Chairman John Yavis was un­ final report to the Board of Valley. Snow is forecast for parts of the Pacific Northwest Coast, the animously chosen to chair Man­ Directors. that consolidation would be .subject Potneuf rivers of Idaho. the repair jobs are to a single, townwide vote. About Northern Intermountain region, the Lower Great Lakes and the North Temperatures around the nation at 2 a.m EST chester’s newly appointed Charter Rhode Island daily: 0170 UNDER A SCHEDULE adopted one-third of the town's registered Atlantic Coast states. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are ranged from minus 25 degrees in Havre, Mont., to only temporary. Revision Commission Wednesday Connecticut daily Massachusetts daily: 5018 night when the group convened for Wednesday, 10 regular meetings voters live in the district possible in the Gulf Coast region. 73 in Killeen. Texas Wednesday: 138 Massachusetts weekly: Yellow Herald photos by Pinto the first time. and two public hearings are 616. Blue 26, White 9 The nine-member commission, planned. The schedule, drafted by CONSOLIDATION advocates Play Four; 7264 “ Megbucks” : 4-6-9-13-22-32 which includes five Democrats and Yavis, calls for the commission’s have argued for years that the (There were five winners). four Republicans, was named last final report to be completed by town subsidizes district operations other numbers drawn Wednes­ Potholes proliferate as town week after Democratic members May 13. because district residents are day in New England; Wednesday’s Jingo numbers: of the Board of Directors called for The commission took no action charged a lower fire and sewer tax Tri-state dally: 212, 4356 8, 65, 88, 54, 51, 17, 6, 40, 59, 13. a review of provisions in the Town Wednesday on the issue of consoli­ than residents of the Town Fire PEOPLE Charter that deal with the mechan­ dation. Yavis said the charter District, which includes the .south­ crews, motorists try to cope ics of consolidation between the prevents any “ substantive work” ern half of Manchester and all town and the Eighth Utilities before the March 6 hearing. other areas outside the Eighth would tell smokers if he could speak to them* pavement and freezes, then thaws and bubbles up District, which provides fire pro­ Commission member Wallace District. District supporters have after his death. By Alex GIrelll Irish Jr., a Republican and strong maintained the lower tax is justi­ Pippi lives Associate Editor the asphalt for passing tires to dislodge. tection and sewer service to most Susan Islam of the American Cancer Public Works Director George Kandra said of northern Manchester. district supporter, asked members fied because district residents are The new Pippi Longstocking is a genuine Society said the commercial first appeared to consider changes other than the protected by volunteer firefighters Manchester roads have their share of the that last year was better than previous years, Eight members of the commis­ tomboy with green eyes, red hair, a freckled Wednesday morning on ABC and that all charter provisions pertaining to instead of the paid firefighters potholes, and this year the situation is somewhat “ but we will make up for it this year." sion were sworn in during the face and a foghorn voice. Producers Gary three m ajor U S. networks planned to air the consolidation. He wanted to set an employed by the town. worse than in previous years, Highway Superin­ Chapman said the town uses hot boxes to heat 40-minute meeting in Lincoln Cen­ Mehiman and Walter Moshay announced agenda of items to be discussed at public service announcement. tendent Keith Chapman said today. the cold patch somewhat before putting it into the ter, which attracted no members In remarks made before Yavis that Taml Erin Klicman, 11. of Pembroke potholes, but wet pavement makes the job very of the public. Republican Vivian the first public hearing, but Yavis was chosen chairman. Democratic Pines, Fla., will star in their movie based on Four town trucks are out today out with crews difficult. Ferguson, a former town director, said any action would have to wait Mayor Barbara Weinberg stressed the ‘‘Pippi Longstocking” books of Swedish Hey, the Monkees patching potholes, Chapman said. Normally at Chapman said he will investigate a material was not present. Commission until March 6. that the three resolutions creating novelist Astrid Lindgren. “ I read some of the this lime of year, only one truck would be being used experimentally by the state with members said she would be sworn The Republican Party in Man­ the group were passed “ unanim­ assigned to the almost futile job, he said. chester has said it wants the Pippi books when I was 8 years old,” Tami The Monkees, the 1960s televiSion-made fibers embedded in it to make it stronger. Both in later. ously” by the Board of Directors. commission to consider other said at a Hollywood news conference. “ I During the winter, the less-effective cold patch Chapman and Kandra said new cold patch Yavis, a soft-spoken Democrat, band that was a forerunner of rock’s video changes, including having an She said that when the current loved them. I like Pippi because she’s a must be used instead of the hot patch that is materials have come along, bearing higher price was the only candidate nominated age, will take over MTV on Feb. 23. Starting elected Planning and Zoning Com­ Town Charter was adopted in 1947. tomboy who loves to climb trees and ride availalbe during the road construction season. tags, and so far none has been much better than for the commission’s top spot. early Sunday MTV will show 22‘A straight mission instead of an appointed “ the town of Manchester was horseback and so do I. She’s always happy Cold patch does not hold well, particularly when it the standard type. Former state Supreme Court Jus­ hours of “ The Monkees,” the Emmy-winning one, and allowing for the direct decidely different than it is today." and she dresses kinda weird. Pippi doesn’t is put down while it is raining or while the ground " r v e seen a lot of samples and a lot of tice Charles S. House, a Republi­ music and comedy series starring Mirhael Space Names election of a mayor. Weinberg urged charter care what other people think and I guess I is wet. promotions,” Chapman said. can, was unanimously chosen vice Nesmith, Peter Tork, Davy Jones and On this day in 1962, John Glenn became the first The pothole problem is a constant one for chairman and former Democratic The major focus of the commis­ members to consider “ fairness for don’t either.” Writer-director Ken Annakin Chapman said the town has the same problem Mickey Dolenz. MTV executives renamed ‘ highway workers and for motorists whose town Director Eleanor Coltman sion will be two sections of the service for all of our p eople" says Tam i has the right athletic skills — American to orbit Earth. At that time, the astronauts as the state, which is having trouble keeping up Sunday “ Pleasant Valley Sunday” in honor encounters with the holes can lead to costly auto was elected secretary. she’s a gymnast capable of flips and themselves named their capsules. Glenn’s family helped with the amount of patching needed. of a Monkees’ hit and dubbed March The holes develop when water gets under the repairs. The next meeting of the commis­ cartwheels — and is “ fearless on roller “ Monkee Month.” “ We’re running all 46 him choose his capsule’s name. Friendship 7. Astronaut sion will be a public hearing on skates.” She also has plenty of enthusiasm, episodes, back-to-back,” said MTV spokes­ Scott Carpenter named his Mercury capsule Aurora 7. ” We start the movie at the end of March in woman Jenny Lerner. None of the Monkees Jacksonville (Fla.) only about six hours for the dawn of the space age. As a boy. Carpenter s WestowTi^njarmacy will be on hand but lots of Monkee trivia will home was on Aurora and 7th avenues. President Ford, from home,” she said. “ But it means I won’t be thrown in. “ Did you know that Jlmi PZC paves way for road have to go to school. Yea! ” Hendrix once opened for the Monkees?” responding to 100,000 letters from Star Trek fans, Lerner said. named the first shuttle orbiter Enterprise. Bv John F. Kirch than 60 parking spaces around the 445 HARTFORD RD. DO YO U KNOW — Who was the first man to walk on Herald Reporter two motel buildings shown on the Andy’s sea party site plans. The American Gem Society of 643^5230 Glimpses the moon? Developer Richard P. Hayes The PZC approved a subdivision Prince Andrew celebrated his 26th birth­ DPI photo WEDNESDAY’S ANSWER — Jean-Claude Duvatler and was granted a zone change by the of the parcel into three lots, with the United States and Canada OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Charlie Watts, the Rolling Stones’ day away from his current flame, Sarah YUL BRYNNER Planning and Zoning Commission the motel to be built on the second drummer, is putting together a video to his father were known as “Baby Doc” and “Papa Doc.” lot. The developers agreed to place Ferguson, with his fellow officers on board Wednesday night that will allow 8 AIVI - 9 PNi an impassioned plea recreate the one-week stand of his 32-piece 2-20 86 ‘ KnowledfjP Unlimited. Inc. 1986 an access road — called Red Roof the Royal Navy ship HMS Brazen at him to construct a driveway from Takes pleasure in announcing big band at Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club in North Main Street into a planned Lane — all the way through the Devonport, England. the reappointment of London. Those who came to see the show A Newspaper in Education Program shopping center. property. Andrew, a helicopter pilot in the Royal Sponsored by included Eric Clapton, Pete Townshend, Bob Hayes, who plans to build a Under the original plans, the Navy, was busy below decks as the frigate Bryhner returns Dylan and Watts’s band mate Mick Jagger... The Manchester Herald 158,000-square-foot shopping cen- access road would have come off PUBLIC NOTICE arrived Wednesday at this southwestern •terat 1046 Tolland Turnpike, asked Buckland Street and gone east only A Century of Service English port after exercises in theNorth Sea. and film star Yul Brynner made Barbara Walters will have an hourlong interview with President Reagan and hjs for the change from Residence A to halfway through the property. The In London, the press was busy trailing his last appearance in an anti-smoking WE WILL CONTINUE TO TAKE YOUR wife, Nancy, prior to the Academ y Awards Business III for a 60-by-150-foot developers said wetlands and Ferguson, the woman widely touted to be the commercial released four months after the rocky terrain made it difficult to UTILITY PAYMENTS FOR show March 26 ... Dr. Ruth Westheimer likes parcel on North Main Street. prince’s future bride. She refused to bald star of “ The King and I ” died of lung place the road all the way through, to talk sex. “ The more we educate, the more Hayes wants to use the parcel for TnistedJewelers Since W85 CL&P, CNG, SNET CO. comment to reporters about her relationship cancer. Manchester Herald an auxiliary driveway into the but PZC members said the road y we sit around like this and talk about human DURING ALL STORE HOURS. with the second son of Queen Elizabeth II. “Now that I’m gone, I tell you: Don’t shopping center. The main drive­ should connect to the adjacent smoke, whatever you do. Just don’t smoke,” sexuality, the less we will have problems,” USPS 327-500 VOL. CV. No. 120 way will enter from Tolland property. New Haven • Milford • Trumbull • Bristol • Farmington • Hartford Brynner says in a throaty appeal in the she told an audience of 2,(WO at Vanderbilt In other business, the PZC: FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, WE ARE Published dally except Sunday Suggestad carrisr rates are $1.50 -Turnpike. Lincoln, R.l.« Manchester • Meriden • Torrington American Cancer Society television spot. University. “ If I can prevent one unwanted • Approved plans by NHE Corp. Buzz helps out and certain holidays by the Man­ weekly, $6.50 (or one month, $19.25 Hayes still needs a special Waterbury • Southbury ALSO A U.S. POSTAL SUB-STATION AND Brynner, who had smoked five packs of pregnancy. I’m doing my job” ... The chester Publishing Co., teBralnard for three months, $38.50 lor six exception from the PZC to build the of Manchester to subdivide SO Astronaut Edwin “ Buzz” Aldrin will cigarettes a day, died Oct. 10 at the age of 65. Texas-size cake Prince Charles will slice Place, Manchester, Conn. 00040. months and $77.(W for one year. shopping center. That application acres off Sheldon Road into 12 AN AGENT FOR appear on NBC ’s “ Punky Brewster” show to He gave his final performance three months Thursday in honor of Texas’ sesquicenten-' Second class postage paid at Man- Mall rates are available on request. will be considered after a public industrial lots. But It denied the MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY LOTTO & DAILY NUMBERS. nial is being billed as the world’s largest at chaatsr. Conn. POSTMASTER: company’s request for a deferral help young viewers cope with the deaths of earlier on Broadway as the bald, strutting Send address changas to tha Man- hearing March 3. the seven astronauts aboard the space monarch of Siam in the Rodgers and 90,000 pounds and measurements of 100 feet chastar Herald, P.O. Box 591, Man- In other action Wednesday, the of sidewalks on Sheldon Road and a WE PARTICIPATE IN CHN, BLUE CROSS To place a classified or display proposed access road. shuttle challenger, the series’ creator says. Hammerstein musical. by 80 feet. Franz Eichenauer — the chaster. Conn. 06040. advarilaement, or to raporl a news PZC approved a special exception PAID, AND MOST THIRD PARTY • Approved a subdivision appli­ Executive producer David Duclon, who Brynner fought lung cancer for several record-holder for the world’s largest cake, Item, story or picture Idea, call 043- 'and subdivision proposal In con­ cation from Velvet Mill Limited INSURANCE PRESCRIPTION PLANS. wrote the episode scheduled for broadcast years and often said he wanted to leave an an 81,982-pound creation built in Atlantic City OUARANTEED DELIVERY: If 2711. Office hours are 0:30 a.m. to 5 nection with plans for a motel in p.m. Monday through Friday. Partnership, which is converting March 9, said he was inspired by news anti-smoklng campaign as his legacy. in 1982 — is supervising construction of the you don’t recaivs your Herald by 5 northern Manchester. This coveted appointment is awarded to comparatively few jewelers in p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Satur­ Red Roof Inn Inc. of Hilliard, the former Velvet Mill at 60 Elm St. coverage of how children who saw the shuttle “ If I could take back that smoking, we Texas cake. “ It wili be a little easier this America. It is given only after strict examination of their gemological day, please telephone your carrier. Ohio, has proposed building a into apartments. explosion on televison were affected by it. wouldn’t be talking about any cancer. I’m time,” he said. “ This reliability (of a mix) is If you’re unable to reach your car­ The Manchaatar Herald la a mem­ proficiency and proof of their unquestionable business ethics and prac­ — WESTOWN — 112-room motel on 26 acres off • And granted P & K Associates convinced of that.” Brynner says in a a great asset when building a cake of this rier, call subacriber service at 047- ber of tha Aaeocletad Press, a sub­ tice. It must be re-won each year. YOUR FULL SERVICE PHARMACY Aldrin, who made man’s first visit to the Buckland Street just south of of Windsor a zone change from close-up shot made in January 1985. size.” A dozen bakers spent 32 hours and used 9946 by 6 p.ni. weekdays or 10 a.m. scriber to United Press Interna­ moon’s surface with Neil Armstrong in 1969. Interstate 84. The developers Residence B to Business I for a half nearly 36.000 pounds of mix to construct the Saturdays for guaranteed delivery tional news services and a member will appear as himself. He tells Punky. The 30-second T V message is taken from In Menchaetar. of tha Audit Bureau of Circulations. ■ needed the special exception be­ acre off McKee Street near Center cake, which is big enough to feed 300,000 \ played by Solell Moon F rye, about the risks an interview on ABC’s “ Good Morning cause they plan to construct more Street. that all explorers take. America” in which he was asked what he people.

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u.s./worid iGNP slumps in final quarter of ’85 ty i Reagan to dedicate airport, By Martin Crutsinger since a 2.5 percent drop in the recession from $25 per barrel down to $15 per was the deteriorating trade picture.- In B rie/ barrel. The government estimated that the The Associated Press year of 1982. haii troops in Grenada trip The sharp downward revision in Lower oil prices mean that the oil bill trade deficit was running at an annual Senate passes terrorist bill WASHINGTON - The U.S. economy fourth-quarter growth had been ex­ for American consumers will be less, rate of $134 billion in the fourth quarter. slumped to a sluggish growth of just 1.2 pected, given the fact that Am erica’s freeing them to spend more on other $6.4 billion higher than the deficit figure "rai By Helen Thomas WASHINGTON - With the Reagan adnninis- percent during the final three months of trade deficit soared in the final quarter. goods. It also means inflation will be used a month ago. United Press International tration warning it atiil is considering military 1985 as a soaring trade deficit continued However, analysts said it did not less, which also help boosts growth in The country has suffered all year ■ m action against Libya, the Senate overwhelmingly to batter American industry, the change their belief that the economy inflation-adjusted terms. from soaring trade deficits as Ameri­ WASHINGTON - President passed a new law giving the United States the government reported today. has rebounded sharply in recent weeks. Figures in the Commerce Depart- can manufacturers have been battered Reagan, drawing a parallel to the power to bring charges against terrorists who For the second time, the Commerce Many private forecasters have re­ ijient report were adjusted for inflation. by a flood of imports whiie their situation in Nicaragua, says his ■ i ■ attack Americans anywhere in the world. Department revised sharply downward vised their predictions for growth this Two months ago, before the quarter overseas markets have evaporated trip to Grenada today is a re­ L The 92-0 vote Wednesday makes it a crime for its estimate of economic growth as year, with some saying the economy is had ended, the government e.stimated because of the srength of the dollar. minder that the United States "can m terrorists to hit Americans and "w ill enable us to measured by the gross national product likely to reach the 4 percent growth rate fourth-quarter growth at an annual rate The Reagan administration in Sep­ be counted on to defend freedom." deal effectively with this growing problem." said for the October-December quarter. projected by the Reagan of 3.2 percent. That figure was revised tember began a coordinated effort with Reagan has a busy schedule Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa.. the bill’s chief sponsor. The revision did not Change the administration. down to 2.4 percent last month and other countries to push the value of the during his 4>A-hour visit to the The bili was sent to the House, where a simiiar growth figure for the year, a 2.3 percent The new-found optimism stems from today was reduced further to the weak dollar lower. But analysts say this Caribbean island, which was liber­ measure is pending. The Reagan administration increase, which was the weakest the fact that oil prices have fallen 1.2 percent rate. effort may not bear fruit in lower trade ated by U.S., Jamaican and other strongiy supports the biii. Specter said. The bill performance for the U.S. economy sharply over the past month, dropping The primary reason for the revision deficits until later this year. 4»LSfV military forces from Marxist rule expands on a 1984 law that made it a crime when on Oct. 25, 1983. Americans are involved in hijackings or are He will dedicate the new Point taken hostage. Sajines International Airport, For example, the new law makes it a crime for Shultz tries to derail effort which was started by Cubans and terrorists to murder Americans, an action not completed by the United States at a covered by the 2-year-old measure. Specter cost of $20 million, and place a noted. The new bill also defines terrorism in a wreath on a monument engraved way that eliminates cases in which Americans # 5 T . with the names of the 19 Americans are robbed or killed overseas in common crimes. to dump aid to Philippines who were killed in the 1983 invasion. Israel to continue search By R. Gregory Nokes can bases outside the United Rep. Stephen J. Solarz. D-N.Y., to Other highlights of his visit The Associated Press States. put most aid funds into an escrow include a mini-summit with East BEIRUT. Lebanon — Israei vowed to press its account until Marcos was replaced Caribbean leaders of nine island sweep through southern Lebanon today in search But he added: ” We have a stake WASHINGTON - With anger in freedom. We have a stake in by another government. UPI photo nations and a major address at of two captured soldiers despite growing Moslem The Marcos-controlled National Queen’s Park. resistance and a claim from Moslem extremists still building over the Philippine democracy. Let’s put that first, election, a plan to curb American over and above the bases.” Assembly declared Marcos the Merchants in Napa, Calif., clean mud on the Pacific Coast. Storms in the West In a message Wednesday, Rea­ one of the soldiers was killed. victor over Mrs. Aquino, although gan said his visit to Grenada is Security sources said Israeli soldiers, sup­ aid to the government of President The desire to punish Marcos from their barber shop Wednesday after were responsible for 17 deaths, officials she also has declared victory. “ one of speical significance.” ported by tanks, armored cars, helicopter Ferdinand Marcos won key con­ quickly was reflected in the flood waters of the Napa River subsided said. 2 Senate’s overwhelming approval Solarz, chairman of the House “ Little more than two years ago, 2 verts while the Reagan adminis­ gunships and Israeli-backed Lebanese miiitia- during a respite from the incessant rains the citizens of Grenada were being men cordoned off a iarge tract of southern tration said it prized democracy Wednesday of a resolution declar­ subcommittee on Asian and Pa­ more than two strategic U.S. ing the presidential election re­ cific Affairs, said Wednesday he denied the freedoms that we take Lebanon for a third straight night. v lr for granted," he said, “ In respond­ Fresh, targe-scale search operations were military bases in that country. sults were “ marked by such had reached “ a kind of agreement “ We have a big stake there.” widespread fraud that they cannot in principle” with the chairmen of ing to their desire ... we showed the scheduled to start at dawn, the sources said. world that we can be counted on to Israeli officers and officials said they were Secretary of State George P. be considered a fair reflection of the House and Senate foreign Residents clean up debris Shultz told the Senate Budget the will of the people of the affairs committees to place in delend freedom. Our rescue mis­ ignoring threats to withdraw. sion gave those who export ty­ A telephone caller claiming to speak for the Committee Wednesday, referring Philippines.” The vote was 85-9. escrow this year’s unspent U.S. to Clark Air Base and Subic Bay in The administration urged cau­ security assistance and $197.7 ranny a lesson they won’t soon Islamic Resistance movement told a newspaper forget.” and a radio station in Beirut that one of the two the Philippines, the largest Ameri- tion on a more substantive prop­ million requested for fiscal 1987. 0 osal to curb American aid. which Solarz said under the agreement as storms subside in West In honor of Reagan’s visit, UPI photo 0 Israeli prisoners was "executed” at 9 p.m. Grenadians declared today a na­ because the Israelis had not pulled back. amounts to $245 million for fiscal with Rep. Dante Fascell, D-Fia., 1986. Defense Secretary Caspar and Sen, Richard Lugar. R-Ind., By Martin Steinberg Rain with snow in the higher said Dick Hunt of the state Office of tional holiday to provide a hero’s President Reagan waves as he boards his helicopter The caller started his statement with the words Fllipino slain The Associated Press elevations continued to fall early Emergency Services, About 12.000 welcome, and posters featuring a “ in the name of Allah, the compassionate, the Weinberger warned that cutting the funds would be released with today en route to Grenada for a scheduled one-day trip off military aid could play into the “ the establishment of a legitimate today over much of northern homes served by Pacific Gas & smiling portrait of the president m erciful" and said details of the killing would be LOS ANGELES (A P ) - The to dedicate the new Point Salines International Airport. hands of communist insurgents. Ferocious Pacific storms that California and Nevada, and south­ Electric were without power Wed­ lined the streets of St. George’s. released later. He made no mention of the second slaying of an American-based government in the Philippines that At the same time, it was known has the confidence of the Filipino sent torrents of water through ern Oregon. Idaho, Utah and nesday, said company spokesman Administration officials The president will also pay tribute to the 19 American Israeli soldier. Filipino journalist after he re­ that the White House hopes special people.” scores of communities, killing at Colorado. Ron Rutkowski. stressed that Reagan’s tour of servicemen who died during the invasion of the island ceived a threatening note had the Since the first in a series of Grenada would also draw a paral­ envoy Philip C. Habib will find least' 17 people, eased today after In Guerneville, Calif., 70 miles mark of a professional killer, says Lugar said in testimony before storms hit Feb. 11, 24.53 inches of nation on Oct. 25, 1983. Postman hurt by explosion some way in which Marcos and his nine days, and many of the 12.000 north of San Francisco, the Rus­ lel with Nicaragua, where anti- his publisher, whose newspaper Solarz’ committee Wednesday that rain has been measured in Kent- challenger. Corazon Aquino, can flood refugees began returning to sian River receded Wednesday to Sandinista rebels are trying to WORCESTER. Mass. — Authorities seek a opposed the Marcos government. "perhaps placing U.S. military aid field, north of San Francisco. The share power. Habib, who was sent homes choked with mud and 43.5 feet from its record 49.5 feet topple the Managua government. “ The question in Grenada was In White House releases, the motive behind a bomb that exploded in the lobby Oscar Salvatierra, 41. was killed in an escrow account would be an snow depth on Mammoth Moun­ Earlier in the week. Reagan invasion has been described in to Manila by President Reagan, sodden debris. the day before. Flooding forced the what had happened and what could of a Worcester law office and sent a postal carrier by a gunman who entered his appropriate action.” He also said tain in east-central California was has been silent about his talks town’s 1,500 residents from their launched an all-out campaign for be done about it," the official various terms as a "rescue mis­ to the hospital for minor injuries. suburban Glendale home and shot the Marcos government is “ not fit Reservoirs remained full, towns l4‘/i feel today. there and is not expected to return homes, $100 million in aid to the Contras, explained. “ The question in Nica­ sion” and as an "intervention." Investigators did not determine who the bomb him several times, just a day after to run the Philippine economy” UPI photo and farmland flooded, and “ According to our script, the $70 million for military hardware. ragua, which now faces Congress, Nevertheless, Reagan views the home before the weekend. hundreds of mudslides and ava­ was intended for Wednesday, said Michael Ryan he received in the mail a note and urged that economic aid be worst looks like it’s pretty much “ The whole town just drowned,” Briefing reitorters before the is essentially the same, though the operation as one of his most GEORGE SHULTZ lanches — more than 400 in of the Boston division of the Postal Inspection threatening his life. The FBI is But on Capitol Hill, momentum channeled through groups inde­ over,” Bob Diaz of the weather National Guardsman Mark trip, one senior U.S, official said: proposed solution is very successful foreign policy Service. He said there was no evidence linking the investigating the slaying. was building behind a proposal by pendent of the government. . . democracy takes precedence Colorado alone — blocked high­ service’s Redwood City, Calif., McGlaughlin said. “ You could see “ You can see in Grenada the different.” endeavors. ways and rail lines, forcing indefi­ explosion with other recent bombings in the bureau said Wednesday. Still, redwood decks and pieces of roofs hijacking of a country by a small, Reagan's official entourage will Since the invasion. Grenada has nite suspension of most Amtrak region. residents of mountainous northern floating down the river. The houses dedicated, ruthless, violent band of include Secretary of State George used some $74 million in U.S. aid to passenger service in California. Mail carrier Edward Mulheam. 25, of Worces­ California and parts of Idaho and that were close to the banks, communists and you can see that is Shultz. Defense Secretary Caspar rebuild facilities destroyed in the ter. was holding the package in his hand and Tutu, colleagues Thousands of people remained Utah were warned to brace for there’s nothing left of them. what happened to the Nicaraguan Weinberger and national security fighting and make general removing an elastic band when it exploded in the without power and states of flash floods. There’s nothing left for those revolution,” adviser John Poindexter. improvements. Reardon & Reardon law offices at 1 Exchange emergency were in effect in 12 In northwest Nevada, where people to go home to,” Place, according to his older brother, Brian attempt to visit COMING SATURDAY counties in California, four in barefoot prostitutes from the Mudslides blocking and damag­ Mulheam. Nevada and four in Utah. famed Mustang Ranch were ing tracks forced an indefinite Fate unknown Officials say about 35 people were evacuated “ This was supposed to be an area among the 1,000 evacuees, the suspension of Amtrak passenger F from the four-story building until the scene was that didn't have a flood problem, so week of relentless rain turned to service throughout California. said F President Botha IN secured. A receptionist in the lobby, the only hardly anyone around here had snow early today, easing the threat John Jacobsen, an Amtrak spokes­ other person present when the package exploded flood insurance, including me.” of additional flooding. Many state man in Washington. The only Iran: passenger plane hit at 10 a m., was uninjured. CAPE TOWN. South Africa (AP) — A church said Dan Thomas, who returned offices in Carson City were closed passenger service not affected are delegation including Bishop Desmond Tutu went to Weekend Plus Magazine Wednesday to find Gilroy. Calif., and 15 square blocks of the routes connecting Los Angeles Bv United Press International frontline areas, quoted recently as saying Baghdad Eastern to resume talks President P.W. Botha’s residence today, planning to neighborhood littered with soggy downtown were flooded. The surg­ with Chicago and New Orleans. Iran Air, the main domestic thinks the expected attack through meet with the South African leader for the first time furniture and belongings of the 125 ing Truckee River was blamed for A kifler avalanche in Utah An Iraqi jet today shot down and airline, has not flown the Tehran- the Tigris marshes will be much M IAMI — Eastern Airlines and its 4,500- since the country’s racial unrest broke out 17 months 2 Between the Lines: The story families who had to flee. rupturing a natural gas pipeline crashed down on Devil’s Elbow ski Iranian passenger plane on a Ahwaz route since the start of the bigger than the attack on Faw. member pilots union are returning to the ago. Two women trapped for four that knocked out service to more run, about 30 miles southeast of domestic flight from Tehran to Persian Gulf war 5‘/^ years ago. making the Faw offensive look like E bargaining table with a federal mediator in hopes behind the story. days between snowslides on an tha:i 20,000 customers. Salt Lake City. A 16-year-old skier Ahwaz, the official Iranian news a diversionary tactic. E Iraq warned Tehran in March of averting a strike a company spokesman said But the South African Broadcasting Corp. reported Idaho highway were found alive Floods had chased more than from Massachusetts who was agency said. Iraq earlier said it last year that it would consider the Iran’s forces launched their would be “ utter madness." that it was unclear whether the group actually met 4 On the House: Here’s how one Wednesday night, wrapped in a 11.000 northern Californians from pulled from the snow died later at a had shot down a C-130 Hercules whole of Iranian air space as a latest offensive Feb 9 in a bid to Tf 'ks were to resume today at a Miami hotel. with Botha or whether they met other senior officials. blanketDianxei underunoer 5s leeifeet oiof snowsnow. ineirtheir nnmes homes since me the siormsstorms nii.hit. nuspiiai.hospital. transport plane near Ahwaz. “ war zone” and warned foreign capture the Faw Peninsula near Eugene Keilen. an investment banker and Reporters were barred from accompanying the group Manchester decorator prescribes The Iranian news agency said in airlines to keep their planes out. Kuwait, and have since occupied adviser to the Air Line Pilots Association, said the into the residence and Botha’s office said no one was for doctors’ offices. a brief dispatch that the plane was the Iraqi port of Faw and hold talks have reached a point where a wrong move available to say whether the group met the president. Iraq also pounded Iranian forces “ blown up in the sky” around nearly 300 square miles of Iraqi "could be very dangerous” midday local time There was no driving into the strategic Faw Tutu, a black Nobel Peace Prize laureate, along Jordan peace initiative drops Peninsula and put its third and soil. Keilen. speaking Wednesday to an AFL-CIO 5 Insights into Childhood: Learning immediate word on the number of with the mixed-race Rev. Allan Boesak and the Rev. The strategic territory west of Executive Council meeting in nearby Bal passengers on board. IRNA said. fourth army on alert in readiness Beyers Naude, a white Afrikaner, had appealed fora to get along takes a while. the Shatt al Arab waterway leads Harbour, put the chances of a strike against The IRNA dispatch did not make for an anticipated Iranian offen­ meeting to discuss the strife in the black Johannes­ into the Persian Gulf. Iran and Eastern at "50-50,” it immediately clear whether the sive along the Tigris River, diplo­ burg township of Alexandra. Iraq went to war in September 1980 Eastern spokesman Jerry Cosley said the 0 Cover Story: Alice Trattner invites PLO chief from negotiations “ passenger plane” was from one mats and official reports said today. over the Shatt al Arab. company had not decided whether it would They arrived in a motorcade at Botha’s official you to “ puppygarten” in Bolton. of Iran’s two domestic airlines or attempt to fly a limited schedule, as United residence saying the president had agreed to meet the C-1.30 Hercules transport plane Diplomatic sources said earlier Baghdad said Wednesday that Airlines did last spring, if the pilots strike. with them, and Boesak promised a statement AMMAN, Jordan (U PI) - Say­ nothing but the truth in dealing ated state, but Washington that Iraq said it had shot down that Iranians have concentrated more than 35,000 Iranians have afterward. 0 On the Road: Can you fix your car ing “ another chapter of peace with others.” The king also made a refused. The Iranians use C-130 flights to about 400,000 troops on the died in the past 10 days of fighting Miller defends 1987 budget yourself? Sure you can! efforts has finished.” King Hussein “•strong attack on Arafat’s refusal to Ahwaz to carry both civilian and marshes along the east bank of the and IRNA. the official Iranian Tutu. Boesak and Naude also called in a letter dropped the Palestine Liberation endorse United Nations Resolution Rabin told Israel television: “ If military passengers, including for­ river. news agency, put the Iraqi killed WASHINGTON — Budget director James Wednesday for bankers meeting in London today to Organization as a negotiating 242, which recognizes Israel’s right the king does not intend to try to eign reporters heading for the Iraqi military sources were and injured at 15,000. Miller says AIDS victims — as well as the reject plans to reschedule part of South Africa’s 10 The Kinsey Report: This disease partner for Middle East peace to exist. lean on Arafat to change his homeless — are the responsibility of states and foreign debt. can make insertion difficult. because of its refusal to recognize “ My government cannot pursue positions, and if the residents of the cities, not the federai government. Israel. political coordination with the (Israeli-occupied) territories will Responding to questions Wednesday frqm Sen. In the last four days, 23 people have died in Israeli Defense Minister Yitzhak ’ leadership of the PLO until it take the initiative ... and will go Lowell Weicker. R-Conn., about President Aiexandra in clashes with police and infighting 11 Education: Exactly what makes a Rabin Wednesday said Huskein’s shows commitment, credibility together with Hussein, maybe Reagan’s fiscal 1987 budget. Miller insisted that among black factions, police said. The riots were good teacher? decision gives Arab residents of and consistency,” said Hussein, there is here an opening to a new funding for acquired immune deficiency syn­ sparked Saturday after clashes broke out between the Israeli-occupied West Bank who ended two weeks of unsuccess­ chance of dialogue.” drome research is a “ high priority for us.” police and funeral mourners. and Gaza strip “ a golden opportun­ ful talks with Arafat Feb. 7. But Miller said Reagan’s budget proposes 12 At the Movies: Few surprises in ity to take their fate in their own “ If he had agreed to 242, this Israeli Prime Minister Shimon cutting federal money for AIDS, especially Anti-apartheid unrest has left more than 1,100 dead, “ Power,” an intense role for Kristy hands” free of the guerrilla group. would have immediately opened Peres said last week the failure of federal treatment centers. nearly all of them black, in the past 17 months. Under Rabin called on Palestinians to the gates to a Palestinian-U.S. recent Hussein-Arafat talks had "W e believe the treatment for AIDS and caring apartheid. South Africa’s 5 million whites rule the McNichol, Film Capsules. join Hussein in direct negotiations dialogue.” the king said. returned Middle East peace efforts for AIDS victims is a local and state responsibil­ nation’s 24 voteless blacks. with Israel. Hussein, however, Hussein also said the Reagan to “ square one.” Israel has signed ity, and the federal government should concen­ said the PLO remained the sole, administration said in writing that only one peace accord with an Also in the delegation of church leaders were Manas Weekend Television: An eight-page trate on searching for a cure for AIDS," Miller 13 legitimate representative of the it would agree to PLO participa­ Arab nation — Egypt. From Our Meat Dept. Buthelezi. president of the South African Council of told the Senate Appropriations Committee, pullout section. Palestinian people despite the tion at an international conference Churches, and Mike Beea. head of the Alexandra I USD A SHOULDES Reagan’s 1987 budget calls for $213 million for breakdown with Arafat. on the Middle East if the group Hussein stopped short of ruling Civic Association. AIDS research. Congress approved $243.2 million Israel has long refused to nego­ accepted 242 and that such talks out any future PLO role if its 21 Music: Scorecard for the position changed and made no 2 tiate with the PLO, describing it as could decide on a formula for 'r o a s t s ...... »l,69ib. for AIDS research for this year, in addition to Last July Botha turned down Tutu’s request for a another $10 million spent by the Food and Drug Grammys, Turntable Tips. a “ terrorist” organization bent on peace. overtures toward Palestinian meeting on South Africa’s troubles, saying he was too Administration. destroying the Jewish state. 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Feb. 20. 1986 OPINION Connecticut In Brief Teacher issue may take more time Bridgeport shocked by slaying Republicans mull vouchers, special session BRIDGEPORT — A former Black Panther calmly gunned HARTFORD (AP) - Senate constitutionally mandated ad­ when Senate Republicans, includ­ spokeswoman for Southern New down his boss in a city energy assistance office after the two had England Telephone said the com­ argued over remarks made to the assailant’s girlfriend, a Republicans, concerned that rais­ journment date of May 7. If it can’t, ing Robertson, want td cut taxes by NU proposal ing salaries of public school a special session would have to be $100 million. pany supports a bill restricting the witness has told police. The state Commission on Hospi­ use of computer-operated phone Jack City officials said they were shocked by the execution-style teachers could diminish parochial held, he said. schools’ ability to retain teachers, “If we have to extend the ses'sion tals and Health Care called Wed­ solicitation. slaying Tuesday of Joseph S. Kelly Sr., 43. who headed up the are talking about helping the to deal with it, then I don’t see nesday for passage of a bill that But SNET's Margaret Girard to hike rates Anderson city’s energy assistance program. parents of the 70,000-plus private anything wrong with that.” he would set fees for hospital radiolo­ said the measure may represent A search for Lawrence Abdullah Townsend. 48. of Bridgeport, and parochial school students in said. gists, anesthesiologists and an unconstitutional restriction of the sole suspect in the slaying, was extended nationwide Connecticut. “We’re talking about something pathologists. free speech. Wednesday by police. Senate Majority Leader Regi­ that’s going to have an effect for Currently, they set their own * “ Telephone solicitation is lacks merit Townsend, convicted of wounding two city policemen during a nald J. Smith said that if families generations to come.” he said. fees. If a patient’s insurance is speech protected by the constitu­ shootout in 1971, worked for six years in the federally funded are given vouchers for tuition inadequate, the patient is responsi­ tion.” she said. program. payments, “it would allow (those ALSO AT THE CAPITOL Wed­ ble for any outstanding balance At the same hearing, Consumer schools) to raise their fees,” nesday. Rep. Paul D. Abertfrom- due, said Commission Chairman Counsel James F. Meehan said a Cynics may be amused and others Scholarships “If they were required to raise bie. R-North Haven, urged his Gardner E. Wright Jr. bill requiring utility companies to confused by the growing clamor in opposition State seeks to cap doctors’ fees their fees substantially (to com­ colleagues to reject the idea of “These physicians come with the have emergency storm response pete with public schools), either establishing video lottery games in hospital. You’re told you need a plans on file and updated every two to Connecticut Light & Power’s pending HARTFORD — The state would set the fees certain doctors years was “long overdue.” request for a rate increase, but all concerned people are going to drop out, or, if Connecticut. particular X-ray or lab test and will help get working in hospitals could charge under legislation proposed by they do not raise their fees and The idea had been advanced last you may or may not be told that the The measure was drafted by the should be grateful that this is an election the state’s hospital cost control commission. cannot raise salaries for teachers, week by Senate President Pro specialists will issue a separate Energy and Public Utilities Com­ year. The Commission on Hospitals and Health Care announced the system fails,” he said after a Tempore Philip S. Robertson, bill,” Wright said. “Even if the mittee in the wake of Hurricane Wednesday it is seeking legislation to set maximum fees for closed-door meeting of Senate R-Cheshire, who estimated such a patient were told, there’s usually Gloria last September. The hurri­ Numerous politicians — including Gov. the story out hospital-based anesthesiologists, pathologists and radiologists. Repubiicans Wednesday. game would generate $50 million a no alternative available short of cane caused record power outages William O’Neill and Democratic challenger Commission Chairman Gardner E. Wright Jr. said the Smith also raised the possibility year. seeking admission to another and prompted thousands of com­ fee-setting legislation would apply only to the hospital-based that the Republican-controlled Abercrombie said there was no hospital.” plaints from customers wondering Toby Moffett — have taken to wooing the when their lighLs would go back on. WASHINGTON — It was two years ago that physicians who do not compete to provide any required services General Assembly wouldn’t be need for the additional money this voters with attacks on Northeast Utilities to patients. able to complete work on the hotly year, when the state is running AT A HEARING by the Energy Some were out for more than a Jock Hatfield died at the age of 26, and we still feel almost a $100 million surplus and and Public Utilities Committee, a week. CL&P’s parent company. And because voters his absence acutely. Jock was a talented and “The patient admitted to the hospital has no choice as to who debated teacher issue before the are also consumers, they probably stand to caring reporter who followed the basic rule of the radiologist, anesthesiologist or pathologist wiil he.” Wright gain in the end. said in a statement announcing that he has submitted the bill to investigative journalism: Comfort the afflicted the General Assembly for consideration. "Typicaily the patient and afflict the comfortable. The utility is seeking a $155 million rate is not informed about the physician's biliing practice and even if Auditors question Treasury transactions Jock had arrived in our chaotic offices from the patient were toid, there's usualiy no alternative avaiiahie increase, largely to help pay for the new California with one rumpled suit, enough money short of seeking admission to another hospital." Millstone 3 nuclear power plant. Moffett has By Mark A. Dupuis tracts or other formal arrange­ determine who provided what sions while also getting the added 2 for about three meals — and a burning ambition United Press International ments for obtaining the services as services and for how much. services. opposed the request long and loud, and last the size of the Capitol dome. He was as green as Panel chief says video lottery dead well as an overall lack of records Donohue said there is growing One case examined by the week the governor broke a longstanding new grass, but tempered by obvious physcial HARTFORD — State auditors detailing the arrangements; concern about the lack of close auditors involved a businessman handicaps that would have caused a lesser person HARTFORD — The chairman of the legislative committee Under a soft-cash arrangement, accounting in soft-cash relation­ who received $7,500 under a policy against intervening in pending rate that oversees legalized gambling in Connecticut says a proposal are questioning the way the state cases, saying the utility should get none of to give up. Treasury obtains some services, the Treasury directs regular busi­ ships. He said the auditors prefer hard-cash arrangement and Frank would let ideas flow Roaming Washington’s sterile corridors of to establish a piiot "video lottery” in the state is dead. including a deal where the state ness to an investment broker that formal relationships such as $15,000 under a soft-cash arrange­ what it has requested this year. power, Jock was soon diligently and cheerfuly Rep. Eugene A. Migiiaro Jr,. R-Wolcott, said the state already paid more than $22,000 for services will collect commissions on the contracts. ment with the Treasury. "Seldom has But not, he said, becuase of their exposing the graft and the gaffes, the mistakes offers enough forms of legalized gambling and does not need a including speech writing and ar­ business. The auditors are recommending The services provided to the Current law allows the state Department of a bill exhibited video iottery. where bettors wager on machines similar to the ranging a conference. In return, the firm will provide that the Treasury be required to state included arranging a confer­ abstract beliefs. and malfeasance that are red meat to a good “Pac Man" video games. enter into contracts or other Public Utility Control to spread the Millstone the distrust ev­ “It has never been the ap­ reporter. His first story exposed an Interior The auditors, in a letter made additional services to the Treas­ ence for the Trea.sury. speech recovery over a three- to 10-year period. NU idenced here Migiiaro. co-chairman of the Legislature’s Public Safely available Wednesday, voiced con­ ury, such as advisory services or formal arrangements for services writing, consulting the agency proved policy of the United Department giveaway of 300,000 acres of public and that those arrangements be is pressing for the minimum period in its for citizens Committee, said Wednesday he would seek to block any attempt cern to Gov. William A. O'Neill forecasting, without charge or will staff and making a visit to South Donald States.” he assured his audience, land to the coal barons — an exclusive that set the in the committee to even hold a public hearing to discuss the about “a proliferation” of so- pay part of its commission to a subject to review by the Office of Africa, the auditors said. current rate request, and the DPUC is and aliens “to deny visas merely because standard for a string of scoops on similar deals for Policy and Management. concept of a video lottery. called soft cash arrangements third party to provide the added The $22,500 total covered the 1985 expected to rule on its proposal in May. alike." Graff the applicant wants to say that he those favored by the high and mighty. A bill to establish a video lottery on a one-year trial basis was being used by the Treasury to services, the auditors said. Donohue said Treasury officials Such were “The concern here is there’s no have defended the soft-cash arran­ calendar year and the business­ disapproves of the United States proposed by Senate President Pro Tempore phiiip S. Robertson, obtain services. man has asked the Treasury for a As things stand, the utility is losing allies H arry Tru- or one of its policies.” JOCK’S PERSONAL COURAGE was limitless. R-Cheshire. who estimated the game could draw another $50 Auditors Leo V. Donohue and record anyplace,” Donohue said, gements in the past, saying the man's senti- explaining that with a soft-cash deals save money in that the state total of $40,000 to continue the even among state Republicans. But visas have been and will He was particularly proud of the columns he filed million in revenue for the stale. Henry J. Becker Jr. said they are services, the auditors said. ments when continue to be denied “to people from Haiti. At no small risk to himself, he detailed concerned about a lack of con­ arrangement it is impossible to ends up paying only the commis­ the McCarran- who aim to undermine our the repression and corruption that blighted the . Senate President Pro Tempore Philip Walter Immigration and Nation­ This isn’t the first assault in system through their actions, wretched inhabitants of the Duvalier domain, and,' Robertson of Cheshire, for instance, has ality Act of 1952 landed on his Congress on McCarran-Walter. who are likely to engage in planned to return for a follow-up even after the joined the Democrats in making political hay desk. He vetoed it. In 1972, then Sen. George McGov­ proscribed intelligence activi­ Haitian government had made its displeasure Elm City by attacking an entity everyone loves to hate. His, however, was a minority ern, D-S.D., succeeded in modi­ ties. or who raise funds or with his first series clear. ^ But whatever his reasons, Robertson, along opinion. Congress passed the bill fying a key provision. The law’s otherwise assist our enemies.” He never made the trip. He learned that, in over the veto; it became and restrictions applying to writers challenges with Moffett and O’Neill, is right to advocate addition to his physical disfigurement, he had remains the law of the land. in particular were to be waived Frank has no quarrel with any a longer phase-in of the Millstone 3 costs. inoperable cancer. Jock chose to spend his A Massachusetts representa­ unless the State Department of that, but there’s still a remaining weeks doing investigative stories on tive is trying to change that. specifically certified that admit­ problem. The Shultz explanation aid move To put it bluntly, the rate hike NU proposes Capitol Hill. Democrat Barney Frank has ting the individual would be of the theory doesn’t fit the policy It was in those final days of pain and debilitation is unjustified and should be seen as an affront introduced legislation that would prejudicial to national security WASHINGTON (AP) - The city as applied in practice. that Jock shewed courage of an even rarer sort. of New Haven, saying it was acting by state regulators. rewrite McCarran-Walter's interests. How for example, he asks, can He never whined or bemoaned the lousy hand fate' The intent of the McGovern on behalf of all the nation’s cities, rules for admitting foreigners to it justify the exclusion in 1983 of had dealt him. He retained his capacity for both has asked a federal court to Under the proposed rate schedule, a this country. He hopes to relax amendment was to keep out only Hortensia Allende, widow of the outrage and amusement at the ethical frailties overturn President Reagan’s deci­ typical residential customer using 500 the restrictions that have barred the truly dangerous, but that is former president of Chile, who that he had set himself to expose. Never revealing sion to withhold $8 billion in urban kilowatt hours of electricity a month would controversial would-be visitors not how the waiver procedure had been invited by Stanford the hopelessness of his situation, refusing to play aid nationwide. has been used. It has merely pay $6.27. or 12.5 percent more a month from the United States, distress­ University and the Roman Ca­ his sources for sympathy, Jock poured all his The suit, filed Wednesday in U.S. The long ing a generation of American added an extra step to the District Court, asked the court to That’s an increase of almost three times the tholic Archdiocese of San Fran­ energies into his chosen craft. He died without civil libertarians. process, not ended arbitrary cisco to speak on women in Latin declare unconstitutional Reagan's rate of inflation. fuss or complaint. decision earlier this year to Frank's proposals stop far exclusions. America? His friends, determined to preserve his memory short of throwing the door wide Frank thinks his measure has withold from cities money Con­ in an appropriate way. set up the Jock Hatfield gress had approved for this year and the short State Department people, he The fact is that most businesses have open. Any society, he says, has a a good chance of finally accomp­ Memorial Scholarship Fund to compensate young lishing that. He has 75 co- says, routinely decline to discuss under several programs that aid benefited from the favorable financial right to protect itself against reporters who will cover the stories that Jock municipalities. climate of recent years, and NU is no outsiders who are a clear danger sponsores in the House. Support specific cases when such incon­ sistencies are brought to their would have. Donations to the fund and scholarship The president announced the exception. to it -- known terrorists, for an is growing, he says, and there is applications will be accepted by its director, move in his budget message to obvious example, and those who interest in the Senate. attention. Congress, saying the savings ofIRAs. It might appear from recent Still, there are some indica­ Susan Benesch, at 945 West End Ave., No. 6-B, Given the utility’s condition and the pose health threats. His bill New York, NY 10025. would help lower the federal would do that. developments that George tions of progress. Shultz, as deficit. circumstances surrounding Millstone 3, it is What it would not permit is Shultz would be among the evidenced by his remarks to The programs included revenue evident that there is no reason for the DPUC denying people admission solely supporters. The secretary of PEN, is at least talking a better Comtltutlon commerce sharing, community development to allow a rate increase on the scale that has because they have political or state made pointed reference to public line on the subject than Congress is considering a bill that would remove block grants, urban development been proposed. Millstone 3 will be costly for philosophical views that might McCarran-Walter in addressing ever before. the prohibition against using the logo of the action grants and federal assisted “I think we probably can take housing. many years, something the final phase-in be unpopular in this country. the recent gathering in New Constitution Bicentennial commission for Without the money, lawyers for formula should reflect. York of PEN, the international some credit for that,” Frank commercial purposes. The idea is to allow the New Haven said, the city might be “ IT GIVES .some categories of association of writers. says. “They’ve gotten better commission to license the use of the logo in forced to raise property taxes, cut Rate hearings are always complex, and exclusion." Frank says, "but it since we’ve been focusing atten­ advertising as a way of raising funds for the 200th services to the poor and elderly limits them and defines them so SHULTZ ACKNOWLEDGED tion on it.” anniversary celebration of the Constitution’s and lay off municipal workers. politicians and other outsiders need to avoid that it would not impinge on that the law was a sore point — adoption next year. But congressional critics of The city said that Reagan, by knee-jerk reactions to any price increases. people's rights to come here and and. in fact, in the past had been This is the last of two columns the plan are afraid we may soon be seeing official withholding the money, violated But in this case, the politicians are right and disagree with the position of the employed to keep out some of the on the McCarran-Walter Act hy Constitution hamburgers or Bill of Rights beer. the Constitution’s separation of NU has some hard explaining ahead of it. American government” very people he was addressing. syndicated columnist Don Graff. The pending legislation allows the commission to powers clause, which gives Con­ gress control of the federal write guidelines that would prevent misuse of the pursestrings. logo. The city said the president justified his action under the Haitian hex * Congressional Budget and Im­ Detachment might unify foreign policy poundment Control Act of 1974, Did President Reagan invite a voodoo curse by which provides that the president Lock in long-term high interest with Other IRA opportunities at SBM. assisting in the ouster of Jean-Claude “Baby Doc” First, a couple of words to the wise WASHINGTON — F’oreign governments often the internal affairs of Nicaragua, but then should submit a special message to about IRAs: Open one! If you’ve had a 5-year IRA. Here’s a high-paying, This is the long and the short of IRAs at Duvalier as president of Haiti? Eight years ago Congress if he decides to defer Two great SBM, but we also have a variety of other complain that U S. policy on world affairs is far demands that we be deeply involved in changing we reported that Duvalier’s mother. Mama Doc, IRAs for other tax years, you know how long-term way to save for retirement at too changeable and contradictory, despite the fact spending money already approp­ SBM. Our 5-year IRA offers a high funding vehicles that you can choose the political system of South Africa or somehow had put a voodoo curse on President Carter for riated by the House and Senate. easy it is to open one. How good it feels that the White House claims to follow certain intervening in Chile or Guatemala in the name of money-making to be preparing for retirement. How fixed rate of interest (see box) for the from. Once we have a chance to talk to constantly nagging her bahy about human rights. But, the city said, that authority you about your needs, we can suggest unchanging principles. Robert promoting human progress." And many years earlier, Duvalier’s father. Papa was expressly conditioned on the quickly those funds grow. And how nice entire five-year term. It requires a mini­ The United States demands that its allies adhere The answer, says Carpenter, is a uniform policy Doc, cast a hex on President Kennedy. The older right of either the House or the ways to invest it is to have that yearly tax deduction. mum deposit of only $500-but you can an investment that’s right for you. We to its sanctions against Libya Yet when asked to Wagman of detachment. DiplomaUc and commercial generation has passed to its dubious reward, but Senate to overturn his action by So do yourself the same favors again: contribute up to the maximum dlow- have friendly banking counselors you’ll apply sanctions against South Africa, the U.S. relations would be extended to all nations willing voodoo is still practiced here and there in Haiti, adopting a resolution disapproving your IRAfunds make or finish your 1985 IRA contribu­ able contribution if you like. With inter­ feel quite comfortable with, ready to government says that sanctions don't work to reciprocate. However, these relations wouldn’t and Baby Doc might have taken a practitioner of the proposed deferral. tion before the April 15th deadline. est compounded monthly, your funds advise you and answer your questions. The United States calls the FMLN, which include military assistance and security training, The city said that “one-house To open an IRA, stop in to any SBM the black art with him into exile. Watch for sharp veto” included in the 1974 law was at SBM. Then open your 1986 IRA. Your ma»- really grow! opposes the Salvadoran government, a terrorist since such assistance “helps repressive regimes pains, Mr. President. office or call 646-l'700. To obtain cur­ organization. But it says that Jonas Savimbi’s overturned by the federal courts in mum allowable yearly contribution is Our short-term, 18-month variable- maintain authority through acts of terrorism a 1983 case involving congressional $2,000 if single, $2,250 if married and rent interest rates, call our recorded UNITA and Nicaragua's contras are "freedom directed against ideological opponents and the rate IRA makes saving for retirement Under the dome review of federal regulations. one partner works and $4,000 (two easy and convenient. Many of us need hotline at 646-8020. fighters." have abysmal human-rights records. public ... and such aid implicates the United States Since the president’s right to It opposes a dictator in Cuba, but embraces one Rep. Stephen Solarz, D-N.Y., was reportedly $2,()00 accounts) if married and both to build our yearly IRA contribution- “It is debilitating for a society that honors in the atrocities those governments commit.” defer spending was predicated on parmers work. At the Savings Bank of in Chile. democracy and fundamental human rights to miffed at a feliow liberal member of the Foreign the validity of the right of either a little now, a little later. The 18-month This contradictory American strategy has been embrace regimes that scorn both values." says HOWEVER, HE BELIEVES that there should Affairs Committee, Rep. Michael Barnes. D-Md., house of Congress to overturn it, Manchester, you can open your new variable-rate IRA lets you do just that. hard to defend or alter — but now .someone is Carpenter. “A nation that believes in human be some exceptions to this detachment. "If the for what he feels was less than solid support for that 1983 case invalidates Rea­ Stfearim IRA with a low minimum deposit, never You need no more than $100 to open suggesting a way to change it. liberty has no need for. and should not want, United States had absolute proof that the Soviet the Solarz investigation of U.S. real estate gan’s action, the city argued. pay a fee and choose between a variety one- then you can add to it at your Ted Galen Carpenter, foreign-policy analyst for ‘friends’ who routinely practice the worst forms of Union was establishing a military base in purchases by Philippines President Ferdinand New Haven said it was to have of profitable long and short-term fund­ convenience-perhaps through payroll the conservative-libertarian Cato Institute, repression.” Nicaragua,” he says, “it should intervene directly Marcos and his wife, Imelda. Solarz noted that received $3.2 million in revenue ing vehicles. Like these. deduction deposits. Even if you don’t believes thaUJJ^ policy contradictions are Barnes hadn’t attended most of the hearings, and sharing this year, some of which The crux of the problem, says Carpenter, is the and forcibly, because this is clearly in our sphere would be withheld under Reagan’s reach your maximum allowable contri­ wrong Instead, he believes, the United States "tendency to view largely internal struggles suspected it was because of Barnes’ connection 9i60% of influence. We should aid the Afghan rebels; action. It was scheduled to get $4.4 Annual Interest Rate bution, whatever you do save will grow should become "benignly detached" in its view of exclusively through the prism of America’s because their country has been directly invaded with two key witnesses who were cited for million in community develop­ at a very good interest rate (see box) Third World dictatorships and revolutionary ongoing cold war with the Soviet Union.” He by anot her count ry. ” contempt by the committee. A Barnes aide denied ment block grants. toward your retirement. movements. traces this view back to the '50s and to Secretary Carpenter says that this detached approach everything and said the congressman supported The city said it also had planned of State John Foster Dulles, who demanded that would yield many long-range benefits with regard the hearings. to apply for acjditional urban CARPENTER RECEIVED his doctorate from Asian and African countries choose sides in the to Third World countries and movements. "The development action grants, but UU(B% the University of Texas, where he worked on the U.S.-Soviet struggle. Although Dulles’ policies would be blocked from doing so by Effective Annual Yield 18-Month Variable-Rate IRA United States would no longer be perceived as the Reagan’s order that no more college’s Ideas and Action Project, analyzing U.S. have been shown to be wrong, says Carpenter, patron of repressive, decaying dictatorships,” he foreign-policy decisions since World War II. they’re being partially continued. applications be accepted by the says. “Moscow, not Washington, might well Department of Housing and Urban These rates in effect Especially in the Reagan administration, says become the principal target of nationalistic wrath iianrhpatpr MrralJi Development. Feb. 19 through Feb. 25,1986. . % . % Carpenter, foreign policy is dominated by “old ‘ 'THE UNITED STATES has no holy writ to throughout the countries of Asia, Africa and Latin No date has been set yet for a 9 00 9 38 Cold War assumptions that U.S interests are destabilize the governments of Cuba or America.” Founded In 1M1 hearing in the suit. Annual Interest Effective Annual engaged, either directly or indirectly, anywhere Nicarragua or Angola because it finds them Moreover, he says, “the inherent inequities and Member FDIC. Equal Opportunity Lender. RICHARD W. COSGROVE...... Publlih«r Rate Yield Serving Manchester, East Hartford, and at any time, that any country or revolutionary repugnant," .says Carpenter, "nor to preserve inefficiencies of Marxist economics would soon DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... EmmuIIv* Editor Once your IRA is open, ihe rale is fixed for Bolton, Andover, South Windsor, East Windsor, movement is friendly to or is aided by the autocratic systems in South Korea or Zaire become evident.” As proof of this, he points to JAMES P. SACKS...... Managing Editor the full term. Interest is compounded on a These rates in effect Feb. 19 through Feb. 25,1986. Soviets,” because it finds them congenial." Mozambique’s gradual movement toward the ALEXANDER QIRELLI...... Aaaoclata Editor; EMERGENCY monthly basis from day of deposit until day of Ashford, Eastford and Mansfield. This has led the United States to support forces Fire — Police — Medical withdrawal or maturity. According to FDIC Interest is compounded on a monthly basis from dayof deposit Telephone 646-1700. He admits that the problem .seems to come West and away from the Soviet Union. MARIE E. ^lEFFERT Advarllting Dlractor/Aaaoc Publlahar' regulations.anywithdrawalfromatime sav­ ontil day of withdrawal or maturity. According to FDIC regula­ that oppose communist-friendly regimes, or to primarily from the zealously anti-communist Most important, says Carpenter, "a policy of MARK F. ABRAITI8...... Buslnaaa Managar! ings account before maturity results in a sub­ tions, any withdrawal from a time savings account before maturity support regimes threatened by communist- right. However, he adds that “there is not a great SHELDON COHEN...... Compoalng Managar DIAL 911 stantial penalty. results in a substantial penalty. detachment would restore a badly needed sense of ROBERT H, HUBBARD...... Prattroom Managar* In Manchester backed revolutionaries. As a result, the United difference in the level of hypocrisy coming from honor and consistency to American foreign JEANNE G. FROMERTH...... Circulation Managar States has supported many totalitarian states that the left. The left says we should not be involved in policy.” MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Feb 20. 1986 - 9 ■ - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thuradav. Feb. 20. 1986 PtANUT* by ChariM M. tehuli HAOAII THI HOHRIMI by Mk ■rawiM /MRCIEWONTBEIN SHE SAIP SHE 60T IT Senate OKs genocide treaty QUlCl^fHAHP Me flOTTHATOfJe/ SCHOOL TORW'.MAAM, IN FRANCE UMILETAKIN6 Dodd, Kerry hit GOP addition d\e Ot^ei SHE HAS THE FLU... CAREOFAU)ORLPU)ARI T t lB HBT/ FLVING ACE... WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States will question of voting on the treaty with the present Passage of 1948 pact a Proxmire victory have a stronger voice in condemning human conditions or putting off this issue once again, then, with great reluctance and sorrow. I w ill vote Bv Tim Ahern period, said after the vote. "I'm ocide,” which they defined as the rights abuses because of Senate ratification of a The Associated Press absolutely elated.” persecution of people for political 37-year-old treaty outlawing genocide. Sens. for ratification." He said it was the support of beliefs. Christopher J Dodd, D-Conn. and John F. Kerry. The Senate ratified the treaty 83-11. WASHINGTON - The Senate President Reagan that "broke the Sen. Steven Symms. R-Idaho. D-Mass., say. Kerry circulated a letter to President Reagan has finally approved a treaty that logjam,” Reagan urged late in 1984 lost 62-31 Wednesday when he tried But Dodd and Kerry said in separate last fall, asking him to seek a Senate vote on the makes genocide an international that the treaty be approved and to add political genocide to the list statements Wednesday they were disappointed treaty, a vote Reagan subsequently requested. crime, morethan37yearsafterthe appealed again late last year for of crim es. Republicans on I he Foreign R elal ions Com mittee "When I circulated last fall the letter to the CAPTAIN EASY ®by Crook* A C***l* president calling for a vote on the genocide ATTABOV, dIKllCll. NOW____ pact was signed by President Senate action. Sen, Claiborne Pell, D-R.I., said had added a provision to the treaty that would ■PONT-J^/VO.'' A N Y B O P y Harry Truman. The treaty makes it a crime to Symms’ proposal would be "truly allow the United States to ignore World Court treaty, I was doubtful if this day would come this WOVE’ The 83-11 vote Wednesday made systematically kill or injure a killer amendment” because it rulings on genocide. soon.” Kerry said. the United States the 97th nation to members of national, racial, eth­ would require the entire treaty to Conservatives have argued that the World But he said he was disappointed in the World THE PHANTOM by Lo* PMk A ty ■•ny ratify the pact first drafted by the nic or religious groups and pro­ be rewritten and approved again Court is controlled by Third World nations hostile Court provision. ? THIS HOUSEHOLP United Nations in reaction to the vides that the World Court shall by ail nations. to the United States. "It is too bad that the Senate was only able to Holocaust, when millions of Jews hear alleged violations. But the Senate, after rejecting The two senators had pushed for the treaty in ratify a genocide convention containing a were slaughtered by the Nazis. But the Senate approval includes Symm’s amendment, followed the Foreign Relations Committee on which they provision that says the U.S. reserves the right to The pact was signed by Truman a provision that says the United treaty ratification by giving 93-1 serve, ignore any charge of genocide brought before the on Dec. 11, 1948. But ratification States can refuse to accept the approval to a resolution directing Dodd said the treaty grew out of the Nazi World Court,” Kerry said. had been delayed chiefly becau.se World Court jurisdiction, an addi­ Reagan to seek to reopen negotia­ Holocaust, but it is not just a monument to that He said other nations which have refused to of opposition by Senate conserva- tion Proxmire termed “a real tions on the treaty and add political crim e. accept jurisdiction ot the World Court are Albania, Bulgaria. China. East Germany, ;tives, who argued that it would flaw ." genocide to the list. "History may and does repeat itself," Dodd Hungary, Poland, Rumania and the Soviet Union. ■infringe on U.S, sovereign rights The World Court is not a crim inal Through the years, all presi­ said, saying the failure to ratify the treaty for 37 “ It is understandable why these nations might and could lead to charges against tribunal and thus could not mete dents except Dwight Eisenhbwer years has made the United States' defense of not want the World Court to exercise jurisdiction the United States for America’s out sanctions. The court would supported ratification of the treaty persecuted people around the world less forceful. over their actions. But the United States does not § ABLO a n d JANI8" by Jimmy Johnoon handling of blacks or its actions in have to rely on the U.N. Security and it had made it to the Senate "How much more authority that voice would command if we had had the guts long ago to commit genocide and we should not be fearful of IT'S/AY FAVORITE' WEU.it USED the Vietnam War. Coucil for sanctions, and the flhddne times. But opponents HEY, GENE.' COPVE LOOK AT TO SE HILARIOUS.' identify ourselves with! he goals of the genocide giving jurisiction to the World Court to hear any ICAHTBEUEVETHEYlRE. The ratification vote was a United States, as one of the five always blocked a vote. THI&aDCon^^ERC\AU ■victory for Sen. W illiam Proxm ire permanent members of the Coun­ Senate Majority Leader Bob convention by accepting it as a formal obliga­ case involving a charge of genocide,” he said. SHOWING IT AGAIN/ But Kerry said even with that provision, D-Wis.. who had taken the floor cil. could veto any actions Dole, R-Kan., said Wednesday that tion." Dodd said passage of the treaty places the president in a daily since Jan. II. 1967, to urge In recent years, conservatives “this treaty has enormous sym­ Dodd aiso voiced objection to the World Court BLONOIE by D**n Young A Stan Drak* Senate ratification of the treaty. had opposed ratification because bolic value as a worldwide state­ provision, but said, "Nonetheless. 1 also know the stronger position to deal with the Soviets and with realities of the day in the Senate. If it comes to the other nations on the issue of human rights. AND THE AT LEAST HE TELLS Proxmire. who made more than they said the pact should include a ment of outrage and condemnation HOW'S THE esEAoeo rHeCHtCKEN JSHREOOaS IT LIKE r r IS TO 5T A PA ? HOBO HASH 3,000 speeches over the 19-year prohibition against "political gen­ over very real horrors." VEAuaJTLET^._^^^w.> ■ t Region CALDOR 2 1 CIRCULAR SALE a: r has time Continues Through ALLEY OOP <^by Dave Qraua Saturday IT'S THOSE/ YEAH...AN' NOW FEMALES.S I CAN SEE WHY on wastes 2-20 ALL RIGHT, > THEY MOVEP CALDOR D OOP.' ( ON US SO FAST! State produces 0 a large share Professionally Staffed ON THE PASTWACK by Bill Holbrook EARPIERaNG V BOB, m HOT ■^iitorok By Daniel Beegan ...ALLEY OOP The Associated Press ’ W W frTb tHAr.S ING THEM, M OV ES INTO TH E DISCOVERY! •FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21 MYSTERIOUS LAND O F NO RETURN.. percent of New England’s hazard­ i^ : r ' 2.^0 ous waste is generated in Connecti­ 6 PM to 9 PM cut and Massachusetts, and most •SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 Reprints of it comes from larger businesses, THE BORN LOSER ®by Art Sanaom according to a report released by 11 AM to 4 PM " ^ v ^ R F g g r l ■ the New England Congressional Choice of Q OQ /WHEP e 'V w HITB GUGPHAUr'SALFyiNG'Rg eOPPOeBO TO A H V ' Caucus. S t u d s I n c lu d e d ...... 0 * 5 # 5 a Y'60IW6? j ATOIORCH. r OU? Kenneth L. Johnson, co-director 5 FOR 99*^ Choice of goWtoheTSlteertone, simulated of the project, said Wednesday the Kodak Disc 3100 Camera pearl or diamond stucTB^rrings. REG. 1.55 ~ V good news in the study is that New Painless, medically approved method by Bring in all your Kodacolor negatives in sizes eiSdorSM9<.-te.te England has avoided a hazardous 110, 126, 35mm and Disc Caldor’s waste management crisis because a niirse. Takes less than 30 seconds. Earrings are made of surgical gradd independent lab will make 5 color prints for MR. MEM™ AND LITTLE MISS™ by Hargreave* A Seller* ! of disposal methods and sites used within the region and the availabil­ stainless steel with 24 karat gold overlay. a low, low ...... 99* All individuals under iByearsofage must ity of commercial disposal sites Special prices in effect 2/20/66-2/27/86. Twe «e®^l«>KiS, have written consent; no ear piercing for -IME iMTERVIEWS.-nHE outside the six states children under age 3. Al^ASENT/ means the region has lime to t h a t F ACOCWPAHieS develop ways of making sure a A S^CCOeSSFlJU FRANK AND ERNEST Bob Thavoa crisis doesn't occur in the future. .A iJ T H O R , AAR.vyoRRT ? The report said that more t han 40 - \ 5 T H e P E SVOP HOLptW S E Astrograph within the region. SAVE Puxxles An additional 28 percent is sent to landfills and incinerators out­ 50% side the region, with New Jersey. 3 0 % O F F 2 Hesitated Answer to Previous Puzsie Nashua Blank Computer DiskeHes ACROSS . New York and Quebec the top three All Computer Software 3 Engraved qfcair i i i l ; recipients, the report said. Kodak Rim Stock-Up Sale CALDOR CALDOR •Swlftax, Reg. 42.97 ...... 30.07 SUPER BUYI SUPER BUYI I Stand on adga 4 Hockey league Rep. B arb ara B Kennelly, D- ...... _... ^Birthday Conn., who served on an advisory •Kodak CP135-24 3-Pak ...... 6.99 6 Unaxpactad (abbr.) •Sylvia Porter, Rag. 49.97 ... 34.97 a s t g k i'iM ...... F i f WINTHROP ®by Dick Cavalll panel for the study, said the study •Kodak CL110-24 3-Pak...... 6.99 Q Q 7 win 5 Judge Fab. 21,1986 •Finance & Data Manager . . 7.97 showed "that hazardous waste •Kodak Dfcic .Film 4-Pak...... 7.99 Reg. 42.97...... 3 0 .0 7 Single Sided, lO-Pak. Double Sided, l0'PSiK< II Used tool B River in Rustle MY (SRANDFATHER UUET T H E O N L Y O ' kTCH ie>y PrdM ciivafieau . production is not m ysterious.” and Works w/Commodore 64 or 128 Computer. For Commodore. Apple. IBM, or Atari Compotti^. 13 Ghost In the year ahead, there will be a con­ INVBNTBO EYEQUASSES YOJCANTWE ik S H /v o R e Other sizes at similar savings. aluminum frame. 7 Norm stant rise in your popularity. It behooves THAN TH REE RDUMDS. that most of it comes from 14 Atom parts THAT FLOAT. manufacturing companies that in 'See clerk for details & limitations on aU rebate items B Child watcher you to get involved In lots of activities 3\ 15 Natural 9 Gataous where you can make new friends. Connecticut alone provide 400,000 PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) There's a jobs. 1B Timbar traa hydrocarbon 17 Virtuous glow and charm about you today that The report, she said, also empha­ 10 Seasoning members of the opposite sex find ap- sises the interstate issues in 19 Sttish baret 12 Fashion name ‘peallng. It you've been hoping to catch hazardous waste management, 20 Spool the eye of someone special, you'll do so 13 Cloth makers which m ay help the region come to 22 Gun an angina now. Major changes are ahead for Pi­ grips with a potential federal 18 Thing in law sces in the coming year. Send for your 23 Sand hill (Brit.) requirement that stales either 21 Least stringent Astro-Graph predictions today. Mall $1 24 Normandy to Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper, o m u certify they can handle toxic 2 3 ____ the invasion day 34 Anxious 41 Biblical Box 1846, Cincinnati, OH 45201. Be wastes within their own borders or (comp, wd.) Menace conduct preposition sure to state your zodiac sign. join interstate compacts. TbastmastiSI 25 Actor Montand 35 Summer (Fr.) 43 Sows ARIES (March 21-April 19) You have an BUGS BUNNY ®by Warner Bros. Reps. Sam Gejdenson. D-Conn., 2B Harsh 45 Dill seed 27 You (Fr.) 37 Stringed instinct for gauging the desires and and Claudine Schneider, R-R.I., 2B IB. Roman instrument 46 Prove . needs ot others today. This can be an 3:t>BETTCI?WEAP PLACE C0NTEMT50F said a key to managing hazardous 29 Impolite (comp, 30 Man's 38 Anciant 49 Island (Fr.) enormous advantage if you are dealing THE PIlVECnONS PACK/\6EIN dOVJL,^ waste is for companies to use 3 0 % O F F SAVE OVErMI nicknama wd.) Hebrew ascetic 51 Airline informs, with the public. FORTH16INSTAMT APP WATER ANP...J technologies that reduce the 31 Snakalika fish 33 Cheer 39 Helps tion (abbr.) TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your rest­ amount of waste they must dispose Fuji Videocassettes Glass Sets from Brazil 30 inch Heatlog Plus'^ lessness won't be appeased today un­ •6-Hr.TiaOVHSor4V»-Hr. a 32 Haavanly body less you have a busy schedule that of, especially because of new •18 Pc. ‘Country’ Glass Set Our Our Reg. Q O C ’ L7S0 Bate, Reg. 8.97 .. Ea. H - .a g 33 Annoy keeps you constantly on the go. Get out restrictions on disposing of toxic Reg. 14.99...... 10.49 Reg. 26.99...... 1 .4 S t ^ S .W and buzz around a bit. wastes in landfills. Choose from! jandrsdaroodi 3B Magnituda •T120 VHS or L75 Beta Super •24 Pc. ’Harmony’ Glass Set ^ - Has dual wattage—-1500 & 750 watts GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Focus your Some Rhode Island jewelry Reg. 16.99 ...... 11.89 With durable Heatube'” elementandtip ...... «AHjNp| nWIWIj IIIVIVs 39 Mother's sister efforts today on things that could add manufacturers, Ms. Schneider 8.97 . . .Ea. Attractive, dishwasher safe glass sets. over safety switch. U.L. listed. #JM77 40 Heat unit security and stability to your life. This Is said, already have adopted new High Grade, Reg. 6 . 9 9 (abbr.) a good time to firm up your foundation. manufacturing methods that allow 42 Hissing sound CANCER (Juno 21-July 22) It's best not them to reuse some toxic materials to delegate Important assignments to 44 Brother (abbr.) they used to throw away. others today. If you want something The report said 338.777 tones of 45 Do not exist done right, you'd be wise to do It SUPER SAVINGS ON A SELECT GROUP hazardous waste were reported as (cont.) yourself. generated in New England in 1983. OF TELEPHONES, ANSWERING MACHINES 47 Meo____ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) People you're in­ volved with today will appreciate you Of that total. 193.725 tons were AND CORDLESS TELEPHONES tung more if you don't try to upstage them. Bridge generated in Connecticut and 48 Valuabla fur Stay In the background and let others ■ 111,017 tons in Massachusetts. BXAtllPLB$: so Titter (comp. take the bows. Rhode Island' generated a •G.E. Trim Style Phones, #9100/#9105, Reg. 29.99 ...... 23.70 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) If there Is Declarer bad played well (West will wd.) , meager 3,989 tons, while New someone you've met recently who you Good isn’t hold both diamonds only 25 percent of •G.E. Memory Phone #9260, Reg. 49.99 ...... 39.70 52 Followed NORTH M * 4 « Hampshire generated 12,410 tons, would like to know bettor, don't wait lor the time), but he should have done bet­ Maine 10,21! tons and Vermont •All ITT Trim Style and Cordless Phones 35% OFF 53 Belgian port him to contact you. Make the overtures ♦ AK63 good enough TQS2 ter. It costs nothing for South to play 7.425 tons. Reg. 39.99 to 129.99...... lo 84.49 54 Bed­ yourself. 25.99 ♦ J084 just two rounds of trumps, and then The report said that large cover LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Your Influence By Jamc* Jacoby play the club ace and king, and ruff a •GTE Speaker Memory Phone #2200, Reg. 69.99...... 49.70 over your peers is considerable today. ♦ A 7 .t companies in the region are 55 Weeds club in dummy. Now the eight of dia­ responsible for producing most of •Mura Speaker/Memory Phone #FP100, Reg. 59.99.... 39.40 Fortunately, you'll conduct yourself In a WEST EAST . It’s nice to have a good ptay for your monds is pLay^ from dummy and fi­ New England's hazardous waste, commendable manner that will enhance ♦ 5 2 ♦ 8 7 4 contract, but you should try to make •Northwest Bell Cordless Phone #3201, Reg. 109.99 ...... 379 DOWN your prestige and popularity. nessed. West will naturally win, but even though small generators far Y A K 1 0 4 ♦ 9 8 6 that good play even better. The bid- |f he pjays back a diamond, SCORPIO (Oct. 24-NOV.22) Mentally ' outnumber them numerically. •Record A (^tt Cordless Phone #100, Reg. 59.99...... 49.70 ♦ K Q 5 ♦ 7 6 2 ding was straightforward. DMplte tte ^ he into declarer’s A-10. If he 1 Of arm bona one (c)10Se by rtEA. Inc you’ll be very receptive today, so try to ♦ Q 10 8 6 ♦ J542 For example, the report said, 91 devote some time to expanding your intervening takeout double by W ^ , pigm • heart or » club, declarer will •Record A Call Beeperless Phone Answering Machine percent of electroplating sludge. #655, Super Buy...... $69 storehouse of knowledge. Read a good SOUTH North raiied to two spades. When ^.lugp in dummy while discarding his ■ one of the region's most significant book. ♦ Q J 10 0 South Invited game with two no- poggible loaer, the 10 of diamonds. Of •Sanyo Cordless Phone #5100/5200, Reg. 79.99 — .69.40 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-D*c. 21) Com­ ♦ J 7 3 trump, North jumped to four spades, eeujge the play Is successful only be- types of hazardous waste, was CELEBRITY CIPHER mercial conditions look favorable for ♦ a 10 3 He had 14 high-card points plus a gjuje West has just two spades, but produced by large generators in •Soundeaign Two Line Phone #7274, Reg. 39.99 — ,24.70 C«t«brtty Cipher cryptograms art craattd from Quotations by famous paopla, past artd prasant. you today. When conducting business, ♦ K 9 3 doubleton club, as well as four-card geejh should give himself that extra " 1983, even though they represented Each latter In tha dphar stands for anothar. Today‘$ efua; H aguats F. hold out for a good deal, but don't take only 25 percent of the electroplat­ •Genuine Bell by Pactel Trimstyle Memory Phone Vulnerable: Elast-West trump support. chance. #656, Reg. 79.99 ...... 59.70 by CONNIE WIENER advantage of the other guy. Dealer North West le d the king of hearts, followed ing operators. CAPRICORN (Dae. 22-Jan. 19) Listen to by the ace and another. Winning in Deductible interest “ULS CL DUBQ QRLS RL DSL the Input and suggestions of others to­ Wc«t North East Saath dnnomy, declarer immediately led a , ^ day, but don't disregard your own judg­ 1 ♦ P a ss 1 ♦ back to bis 10. West won the Interest paid by the taxpayer is CALDOR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ERLSHTVQBE VKB VTNOB?” — BC ment If you have to make an Important Dbl. 2 ♦ Pass 2 NT queen and pUyed a trump. Declarer ducUble when paying income tax EMERGENCY ALL BORDEN WALLPAPER decision. P ass 4 ♦ Pass Pass M w drew taumpa ending in dummy deduct interest on a debt you must be Fire — Police — Medical MANCHESTER VERNON AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-F*b. 19) Being In­ P ass SBVDUBKE. dustrious and productive will prove to 2Sd took Mother diamond finest, legally liable for that debt. No deduc 40% O FF ^^7® TRI-CITY SHOPPING CENTER WMt had started with both dla- ‘Ion win be allowed for payments you EXIT 62 • ROUTE 84 PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “ Pafienl to doctor: I know I should have come ... be far more fun today than goofing off, Opening lead: ▼ K DIAL 911 sooner, but I was stuck in your walling room." — Bob Thav^. although you might not think so when mond honors, the contract was down ^ In Manchester 1 STORE HOURS: MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 10 AM TO 9:30 PM • SUNDAY 11 AM TO 5 PM • PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY you first look at the tasks ahead of you. r MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Feb. 20. 1986 - 11 10 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Feb. 20, 1986 Crispino’s building to house ‘community-type’ stores I FO C U S /Fam ifi; The Crispino acquisition was the Wednesday. "The building will Hartford, bought the building at former Crispino building, but that By John F. Kirch the blueprints for what is to second major purchase for the have that old, classic look to it. It’s 485 Hartford Road from Crispino in he hopes to have businesses ...... Herald Reporter become of the one-time commun­ developers. The first came last ity grocery store. going to be first-rate.” Cctober. Also involved in that deal operating there by the early year when Udolf and Beckerman W t / e - 'j * 'f i Robert D. Udolf and Bruce W. The blueprints show arched was the building at 465 Hartford summer. A sign that reads "Thank you for bought the 80-unit Spruce W o^ Beckerman, two West Hartford windows and doors with antique Road — which houses La Strada "The idea is to get a group of shopping Supreme Foods” still apartment complex in Rocky Hill. Mainstream developers, bought the Crispino coach lights on small posts outside. West Pizza & Giant Grinders, a tenants who are compatible,” hangs above the electronic door at They said they are trying to move building and two other structures Udolf, whose father, Leonard branch of the Savings Bank of Beckerman, 23, said today, “ rve Sam Crispino’s former grocery outside the Hartford area where on the site last fall for $1.1 million, Udolf. owns Udolf Clothiers in Manchester, The Whole Donut and had 20 or 30 calls from people who store on Hartford Road. development seems to be on the Two carpenters work on the the developers said. Udolf and West Hartford and a number of a laundromat — and a single­ are interested in the area.” Beckerman have now begun nego­ other developments in the Hart­ family house at 176 Lyness St. that Those calls came from owners of rise. I inside, tearing down what used to "When the highway, Interstate offers hope m m tiations to bring a number of ford area, said the entire outside is currently occupied. beauty salons, restaurants, cards be the customer service area and 384, is finished, this will be the focal smaller stores into the 12,000- will be bricked. Udolf said today that he has no shops, a bank and a video store, manager’s office. An old broom point of the entire area,” Udolf square-foot building. Udolf and Beckerman, who go plans for either of the two other among others. But the developers lies on the floor among the sawdust said. "I like Manchester. I think ’’They’ll be community-type under the corporate name of buildings at this point. He said he said no commitments have been in the empty building and off in the it’s the next area to be developed.” comer — on a wooden table — rests stores for the area.” Udolf, 24, said United Developers Inc of West was not sure who would occupy the made. to student PZC puts mill plan O bituaries named Kenny She was born in Middletown, on hold over traffic william McGoohan, N.Y., and was a Manchester By Joann Burkholder realize his full potential.” Associated Press retired teacher resident for more than 40 years. Continued from page 1 Weave Shed, the Velvet Mill mm She is survived by a sister, KENNY AGREES he has had his William M. McGoohan, 68, of 14 Limited Partnership is converting ALIQUIPPA, Pa. - The gym share of the limelight. But he Blanche Harding of Newburg. residents in the area. He said he the nearby Clocktower Mill on Elm Eastfield St., for 25 years a teacher N.Y.; and several nieces and does not approve every traffic plan echoes with the laughter and doesn’t talk much. He prefers to at Howell Cheney Regional Techni­ Street into apartments. Other chatter of more than 50 students entertain others by hopping onto nephews. and added that he meets with conversions are taking place in the cal School, died Wednesday at ’The funeral will be Saturday at engineers to discuss the possible ready for a relay race. Theteacher desktops, jumping down thestairs. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Weaving Mill on Elm Street and at the New Sheffield Elementary flexing his muscles or flirting with m m 10 a.m, at the John F. Tierney effects of proposed developments. the Ribbon Mill on Pine Street. He was the husband of Ruth Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St. “ There’s a pretty deep analysis School in Aliquippa blows a the girls. (Schurer) McGoohan. Ryan said the PZC has to look not whistle. Burial will be in Rose Hill of the traffic impact done,” “ He was always very strong- Born in Loweli, Mass., Aug. 8. just at the developer’s one applica­ The first student in each line m Memorial Park. Rocky Hill. Cal­ Lannan said. “ If they (PZC willed,” recalls Kenny’s mother, 1917. he had lived in Manchester tion but at the entire historic sprints across the floor to an ling hours are Friday from 7 to 9 members) don’t like what I say, Sharon "He started walking on his since 1947. He graduated from district, which lies west of down­ orange cone, runs around it and p.m. that’s their own prerogative.” hands when he was 7 months old ViV.W. Lowell High School, and received town Main Street and north of bounds back to the starting point. Lannan said that the comr^is- Interstate 384. And then, before he was 8, our 2 his bachelor of science degree in sion usually listens to him on legal Kenny Easterday, 12, of West 2 neighbor, Albert Romantine, gave industrial engineering from Nor­ Anna M. Franco “ You must realize thatwehavea Aliquippa, is next. His big brown J matters. He said that on recom­ him a skateboard. I was afraid for theastern University in Boston. He Anna M (Champ) Franco, 75, responsibility to the good of the eyes sparkle as he focuses on his mendations concerning traffic stu­ him to try it. but he jumped on and went to Trinity College. Hartford, widow of Joseph S. Franco, of town of Manchester,” Kwash said. destination. SS" dies, they can "scale down or scale took off down the street. He’s liked for his master of arts degree in Manchester, died Wednesday at “ I can appreciate that,” Richel­ The sixth grader’s legs were up” anything he says based on riding it ever since.” education. Mount Sinai Hospilal,-Hartford. son answered. amputated before he was a year their own experience with the But Richelson said the project He was a U S. Naval officer in She was born in Hartford and old because of a birth defect. But At first, his parents said, doctors ‘Xt* area. has been in the works for a long Worid War II, and .served in both lived there most of her life. Taking road improvements the he zooms across the gym on recommended artificial legs to I i~i 1111111I I Rhode Island and Washington. She is survived by a son, John F. time. He said that converting the powerful arms and hands that lift give Kenny a sense of a normal town is planning for the area into former mill into apartments would 0 D.C. He was a member of the 105th Franco of Ellington: two daugh­ consideration. Lannan said, his torso off the ground. body. But after years of physical mean less traffic for the area than 0 Naval Construction Battalion. ters, Lorraine Yncera of Canoga streets in the historic district can “ Go Kenny, go! Show ’em what therapy and experimentation with He worked in the personnel Park, Calif., and Rose Marie if the building was used for artificial legs, Kenny has accepted handle the extra traffic the conver­ industry — which he said is a you can do.” scream his team­ department of Pratt & Whitney, Miller of Collinsville: two sisters sions might generate. himself as he is. Margaret Ficara of Manchester, possiblity if apartments do not go mates. One bare hand after the before moving to Howell Cheney “ I have problems with what is and Elizabeth Yncera of East in. other. Kenny runs faster than most Despite what may seem to be a Regional Technical School, where being said here,” Richelson said at Hartford: 11 grandchildren:, 13 of his classmates. tremendous physical handicap, he taught science and matheniat- Wednesday’s meeting. "It has Under a $750,000 bond issue great-grandchildren; and many Kenny moves freely, gracefully, ics. He retired in 1972. For several always been anticipated that this approved by voters in 1982. the “ Kenny was just recently main­ A years, he was in charge of the nieces and nephews. performing everyday tasks in his (residential units) would be the use town plans to make road improve­ streamed into this class." says school’s yearbook. The funeral will be Friday at 9:15 own natural way. He uses his arms of the facility. It’s no surprise.” ments to Elm and Forest streets. Lolly Maravich, a physical educa­ McGoohan was a member of St. a.m. at Rose Hill Funeral Home, as his legs, his hands as his feet. But PZC members pushed for The town hopes to improve Hart­ tion teacher for 14 years. "I Bridget Church, and the alumni 580 Elm St.. Rocky Hill, with a more information. ford Road as well, although no thought it would be a real chal­ In August. Kenny was main­ organizations of both Northeastern mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. "We want some assurance that funds have been set aside yet. lenge having a student like him in streamed into the Aliquippa public University and Trinity Coliege. He in the Church of the Incarnation. we’re not developing a major Planning officials said Wednesday gym. But he does what he can do schools. Previously, he attended was also a member of the World Wethersfield. Burial will be in traffic problem here,” said PZC that the Hartford Road improve­ and others do what they can do. He the New Horizon School, a part of War II Veterans’ Association and Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Vice Chairman Ronald Gates. ments could be a few years away. adapts and improvises himself. the Beaver Valley Intermediate the Manchester Army and Navy Hill. Calling hours are today from 2 "You have to satisfy these Planning Director Mark Pelle­ And the class has had no problem Unit. Club. to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Herald photo by Bashaw members.” grini said he will collect informa­ adapting to him.” Besides his wife, he is survived At New Horizon, all of the Charles Dimock of Pequot Water Co. of Glastonbury Gates said that Richelson’s tion pertaining to the traffic by several nieces and nephews. ’ ‘I really like being at this school. students have handicaps, both Beware of indoor pollution Ralph A. Nodwell impact on the area for the The funerai will be Saturday at puts a portable bottled water unit in place Wednesday at traffic report might have satisfied I like gym because it’s a nice physical and mental. Teachers commission to review. He said that 9:15 a m. at Watkins Funeral Ralph A. Nodwell Sr., 75, of the police, but added: “ The buck change from sitting in class. I like agree that mainstreaming is a goal the Bolton Elementary School. the information will be available Home, 142 E. Center St., followed Suffield, husband of Frances M. stops here.” to run around,” says Kenny, for all handicapped children, if "Whether it’s today or tomorrow before the PZC’s March 3 meeting, Air inside buildings may be worse than outside by a mass of Christian burial at 10 (Warren) Nodwell. died Tuesday catching his breath after the race. possible. at St: Francis Hospital and Medi­ or a few years down the road ” when it is expected to vote on the With his elbow on the floor, he a m. at St. Bridget Church. Burial By Karen Judson then maintained regularly, Tight buildings, con­ urea glued particle board that will be in East Cemetery. Calling cal Center. He was the father of Ryan said, "we have 600 units matter. leans over and rests his head on his KENNY’S TEACHERS explain Officials find source there. I don’t see the area handling The Cheney Historic District Kino Features Syndicate and within two months the structed to keep heating and had been used as inside hours are Friday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Irene N. Freeman of Manchester. hand. through mainstreaming he can the traffic. Unfortunately you’re Commission has given its approval paneling, the women’s health p.m. He also is survived by four sons, begin to realize his potential. He workers’ symptoms began to cooling costs down, become a Memorial donations may be Robert I. Nodwell of East Windsor, only one piece in a large puzzle.” to final site plans for the Velvet KENNY’S VIEW of the world is has started to think about goals for In 1979 a 48-year-old non­ improve. problem when air inside is improved dramatically. of Boiton contamination Along with the Velvet Mill and F made to the Scholarship Fund of Ralph A. Nodwell Jr of Belleville. Mill conversion. about knee-high to his classmates. the future, since he’s already smoking secretary in Boston In September of 1981. nearly continually recirculted with­ F Tobacco smoke in homes St. Bridget School, 74 Main St. Mich., Richard J. Nodwell of But he says he doesn’t feel mastered movement and the abil­ found herself short of breath BOLTON — Town and state water that had collected after 40 percent of 325 office out adequate ventilation. The and workplaces continues to Burlington. Vt., and James J. heavy rains may have been the overwhelmed by people who tower ity to do everyday tasks for officials Tuesday found what they over him. "Idon’tletanythingstop after climbing one flight of workers in a seven-story problem is compounded by Lilly Aubin Nodwell of Russell. Mass; two believe to be the source of source of the problem. himself. be an indoor health hazard, brothers, Robert P. Nodwell of Ex-astronaut to head me,” he says as he turns quickly stairs. She also had a constant Tennessee Valley Authority pollution-generating substan­ contamination in the water supply Town maintenance and highway and in the workplace non­ Lilly Elizabeth (Frey) Aubin. Enfield and Emery J. Nodwell of and runs to the gym’s shower "I think maybe I might like to be headache, chest pains and a building in Knoxville, Tenn., ces inside the building. 101, formerly of Center Street, died at Bolton Center and Elementary crews drained the surface water smoking workers are de­ New Brunswick, Canada; a sister. room, a police officer. Or, maybe I should cough so severe that X-rays began complaining of head­ Monday at a local convalescent schools. School Superintendent away from the building Wednes­ be an actor,” says Kenny. The Formaldehyde, found in manding and getting smoke- Mary Higgins of Hartford: 12 space shuttle program Kenny was born with sacral showed stress fractures of aches, fever, chills, muscle home. She was the widow of Richard E, Packman said today. day. Packman said. The water is acting idea developed as a result of over 3.000 building products, free working environments. grandchildren, and several nieces agenesis, a rare disease that left a some of her ribs. Twenty days Wilfred J. Aubin. The schools were closed Wednes­ now safe after being flushed with Kenny’s role in a film currently aches, coughs and difficulty in is of special concern. Eight E and nephews. space between his pelvis and legs on tetracycline failed to cure She was bom in Utica, N Y ., Jan. day after a routine check of the chlorine, but the schools will breathing. Symptoms im­ E raised by some engineers working and the upper part of his body. His ■ being produced by Nappas Produc­ billion pounds of the chemical Edward Dunn, a truck The funeral will be Friday at 9:15 continue to use bottled water until Continued from page 1 26,1885, and had lived in Manches­ water supply Tuesday by state for Morton Thiokol, the firm that spine was incomplete and both of tions Inc., a Japanese company her, but she usually felt better proved when workers were driver from Bayfield. Wis., a m. at Kania Funeral Home, 105 health officials found unsafe levels the health department determines are produced annually in the ter for many years. said Wednesday that new. last- makes the shuttle’s twin rocket his legs were deformed. He is the with offices in New York City as after a weekend at home. Two away from the building, but Oak St.. Windsor Locks, with a of bacteria. that the water is completely safe United States, for use in can’t stand cigarette smoke — She is survived by a sister, minute information persuaded top boosters. only child in Penn.sylvania with the well as Japan. other clerical workers in the mass of Christian burial at 10 a.m. Packman said that the town for drinking. Packman said. recurred when they returned insulation, cosmetics, deodor­ it burns his eyes, gives him Martha Hartman of Lancaster, Morton Thiokol managers to ap­ Similarly, one source also said disease. Operations left him with a in St. Mary Church. Burial will be State health officials are ex­ The film, which is still in the same office also suffered to work. headaches and nauseates N.Y., and several nieces and maintenance staff found surface prove the launch. the panel was “ surprised” to find body that ends at the waist. He has ants. solvents, disinfectants in St. Mary Cemetery. Calling pected lo take more samples on preparation stages, will be com­ symptoms. him. When he refused to make nephews. water collecting around a vent pipe He declined to reveal exactly out that top space agency officials all of his organs and can expect to and fumigants. hours are tonight from 7 to 9. pleted next year. A documentary, Finally, an industrial hy­ The funeral was today at the that eventually found its way into Monday. what prompted the company to never knew of unusually low live a normal life span. INDUSTRIAL HYGIE­ a week-long trip with a the story focuses on Kenny, his Women working in new John F. Tierney Funeral Home. the water storage tank near the Only the two schools were withdraw its original objections. temperature readings of around 7 giene and medical- NISTS found the heating, co-worker who smokes, he family life and experiences as a 219 W. Center St., with a mass at Edwina Pitney elementary school. The state affected by the problem and Commission chairman William His story inspired a Japanese epidemilogical survey of the ventilation and air condition­ mobile day-care centers in was fired. to 9 degrees Fahrenheit on the mainstreamed student at New the Church of the Assumption. Edwina (Wardwell) Pitney 67. health officials concurred that the classes at both resumed today. P. Rogers announced the demand film company to produce a docu­ office revealed that the venti­ Copenhagen, Denmark, re­ surface of the rocket booster. Sheffield School. ing system contaminated with Burial was in St. James Cemetery. of 14‘A Hackmatack St., died for the documents Wednesday as One Morton Thiokol engineer, mentary about him and his most lation system, which had not ported in sick more often than Dunn sued to regain his job, recent accomplishment — being According to Mar Masashi bacteria, fungi, protozoa, Betty Filler Wednesday at Manchester Mem­ other panel members said they Allan J. McDonald, said in inter­ been cleaned since installa­ nematodes and mites. Though their colleagues who worked and the court ruled that the were alarmed by NASA’s handling mainstreamed- into the public Miyama. the executive producer of orial Hospital after a long illness. LMC cost above $500,000 views that he continued to object to the film, mainstreaming of handi­ tion, was grossly contami­ the system was cleaned, in an older building, com ­ trucking firm must rehire Betty (Grunes) Filler. 75, for­ She was born Sept. 11. 1917. in of certain flight safety issues in the the launch even after his superiors school system. capped children isn’t as readily n ated with Penicillium plaining of burning eyes, him. “ The company did not merly of 82 Cottage St,, widow of New Hampshire and had lived in BOLTON — The proposed li­ The total estimate includes hours before launch — especially had overruled him and given their Kenny’s teacher, Milo Kosano- workers continued to suffer accepted in Japan as it is in the eczema, difficulty breathing, try to make an accommoda­ Charles Filler, died Friday in the East Hartford area most of her brary and media center addition at $313,000 to $343,000 for construc­ the right rocket booster that is a assent. McDonald, a 26-year vete­ vich, a special education teacher fungus. symptoms. The building was for 22years, says, ‘Tveneverseen United States. Hingham, Mass. life. She was employed by the Bolton High School will cost tion. $36,000 for equipment. $80,000 suspected cause of the accident. ran engineer with the firm stati­ The clerical workers had eventually evacuated, and chest pain, sore throats, head­ tion in its driver scheduling to She is survived by a daughter. a student like him. He attracts a lot % Travelers Insurance Co. for 35 between $502,000 and $552,000, to $100,000 for computer hardware, One commission member said oned in Florida, said he was "Kenny is the main character in become sensitized to the Peni­ remains empty. aches. impairment of me­ solve the smoking problem,” Gloria Paul of Hingham. Mass.; a of attention, and sometimes that’s years, and earned many awards according to estimates prepared $35,000 for architectural fees, he found the process that led to the worried enough to persist in his this film,” said Miyama. “ We cillium spores in the air and mory, lack of concentration, arbitrator Martin Conway of son, Robert Filler of Whitingham, a disturbing factor. He’s very Pollution inside many build­ before her 1985 retirement. She by the architect for the project. $3,000 for legal, printing and other decision to launch the Challenger objections even after his boss, J.C. don’t see him as handicapped. He’s Vt.; her sister, Doris Davey of self-sufficient, streetwise. had become ill with hypersen­ ings is as bad and sometimes nausea and menstrual Minneapolis said; therefore was a member of the East costs, and $35,000 fora contingency “ horrifying.” Kilminster, had transmitted a a nice kid, a bright young man. The P eterson , N. J.: and six Architect Alan Wiedie of Bolton sitivity pneumonitis. The of­ even worse than the air in irregularities. Dunn will be re-hired, with Hartford Women’s Auxiliary Po­ fund. Speaking on the condition he not launch-approval letter. purpose of our film, which will be prepared the estimates for the "In this class each child has his fice ventilation system was back pay. grandchildren. lice Association for several years. Board of Education officials will be identified, the commission Truly will replace Jesse Moore released in Japan and in the United America’s most polluted cit­ The funeral was private. She was Board of Education. The Board of own achievement level. We want She is survived by a daughter, present the preliminary plans to member said there was informa-, as shuttle director. Moore’s ap­ States, is to present a positivestory thoroughly cleaned with am­ ies, according to several re­ WHEN THE UNITS were buried in Temple Beth Sholom Selectmen Tuesday scheduled a them all to be able to function on Janet C, Reese of Coventry; a son, the Public Building Commission tion that the launch team would' pointment as the new director of their own, Kenny has to keep his for all handicapped children, all monia and chlorine bleach. cent studies. stripped of the formaldehyde- Please turn to page 12 Cemetery. referendum on the project for Raymond W. Champ of Manches­ April 10. Monday, Packman said normally have that was “ not given the Johnson Space Flight Center in mind on his work, so that he can over the world.” The Levine-Briss Funeral Home ter; two brothers. Edwin Wardwell The referendum on the media to them.... That’s the shocker, that Houston was announced last The Planning Commission gave in Randolph. Mass., was in charge of Mystic, and John Wardwell of center addition is the second in a they did not have the information month. although he has been filling of arrangements. East Hartford; two sisters, Bar­ its support to the preliminary year and a half. In November 1984. you would normally expect them to plans Wednesday night, commis­ both jobs. bara Bureau of Enfield and Shirley voters rejected a proposal for a have.” Truly, a Navy fighter pilot Belle Carroll sion Chairman Robert Gorton said Palin of Bristol; and several 7.000-square-foot addition at a cost Rogers said in his statement that during the early 1960s, made his Your Neighbors’ Views: Belle L. (Hulse) Carroll of 30 grandchildren. today. of $820,000. three senior NASA officials never first shuttle flight in November Chester Drive, widow of Edward The funeral will be Friday at 7 School Superintendent Richard A citizens' committee prepared were told of strenuous objections 1981 at the age of 43, F. Carroll, died Wednesday at p.m, at the Newkirk and Whitney E. Packman said today that the a revised proposal, which was Manchester Memorial Hospital. Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave., cost estimate is for construction of approved by the Board of Educa­ Have you gone looking for Halley’s Comet yet? East Hartford, with the Rev a 2,800-square-foot library addi­ tion in December. The state William E. Flynn officiating. Bur­ tion. modifications to the existing Department of Education also Wed., Feb. 24, 7:30 p.m. — "Keep Yoer Lawe Town orders ial will be at the convenience of the library and classrooms for conver­ approved last summer an esti­ Dark firaaa” - Making 4 Maintaining Tlmatavart family. Calling hours are Friday, sion to a computer lab. and all mated grant of $485,971 to fund the FREE Wad., Mar. S, 7:30 - "Snceanafnl VagataMa OardantniT Olcott checks one hour before the service. interior work and equipment. construction. Continued from page 1 Firefighters using breathing 85 E. CENTER ST equipment entered the smoke- o o a l a n CALDWELL BOSTON FERNS filled east wing of the apartment $C99 GARDENS P 649-5268 2 4 " Wide CHRYSANTHEMUMS house and evacuated the tenants > k who stood outdoors in the mild, OILING. CALLALILLIES 643-8474 misty evening. W EEKEND SPECIALS AZALEAS The apartment house had been CASH & CARRY VIOLETS HARDY PRIMROSE renovated in the past 18 months. 84.9 SI CALCEOLARIA V A fire also occurred in one of the per gal. C. O. D. CROWN OF THORNS All Colara apartments on Christmas Eve in M ixed BRUMELLAOS 4 " WIda 1984 with similar results. The fire 649-8841 f j was extinquished quickly, but it B ou qu et BEGONIAS $ 2 9 5 gave off dense smoke. Prices Sub/ect lo Change ST. PATRICK'S DAY TULIPS OAFFOOILS - S P T O , ,$119 HYACINTH PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT GROUP FOR MEN HERBS WHAT: A 7 week support group for men who would likean opportunity to talk with ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. CYCLAMEN other men about issues of Importance to our lives. Someissues for consideration may Robert J. Smith, L PRIMROSES Include expressing feelings, dealing with anger, developing and maintaining friend­ Jim Peak of Manchester; ships, and improvirig communication and relationship skills C INSURANSMITHS FERNS Ruth Doane of Manchester: Edna Hennessey of Manches­ Diane Carr of Manchester; Emily Natali of Bolton Helen Dietz of Coventry: “ No. INSURANSMITHS SINCE "Yes, but I’ll tell you, you’d do ‘T ve gotten as far as my back “ Not yet. But I’m going. My “ Really, I haven’t paid that W H IN : 7 consecutive Tuesday evenings. 7:30 to GERANIUM ter: “ Well, it interests me, but Sometimes I think too much is COST: $7000 better watching the coverage on yard. But I’m afraid of faliing on grandfather is really interested, much attention to the whole 9:30, February 29. 1086 to April 8. 1986 HANGING POTS not to the point where I’d made of this kind of thing. I think 1914 television. I’ve been looking my face in the dark. Up on my actually go out in the cold and and he’s got his telescope all set. thing. I don’t have any small it’s mostly the media that’s L E A D E M : Ron CHnton, a National Certified Counselor with over 15 years of coun- POnEO ROSES toward to this appearance of the hiil, where you’re supposed to NAUNCHOES look for it.” We’ll be going out to look children. I think parents and Interested.” setlng experience. LARGE FOLIAGE PLANTS comet for about 35 years now ... get a good view, everything is together.” children are the ones who are RIehard Mellow, M.8., Ed.t.. a counselor/therapist with 10 years of counseling ex peri- 150 V irlitln of imill ppttid plint$. I’m 79, I’m as old as Halley’s blocked by trees.” She Uves on more interested.” ence and a strong Interest in understanding the pressures that exist in relationships 649-5241 comet. Actually, I think I saw the South Hawthorne Street. To register, or for further Information, call 644-1114, and leave your name and 65 E. 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♦ i About Town Stress test makes fishermen tougher 'Zi/cCcome In my last co­ rod with five-weight double taper the limits of your stress level, an VFW serves breakfast Federation has parents’ class lumn, I des­ line with a 6-foot leader. obnoxious individual telling you cribed the zany The test area would be some­ that your equipment is wrong and Federation East will offer a four-part series on thd poive/? soi Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2046 will hold a sense of humor Lv. where in the neighborhood of 25 advising you to cast underhand. breakfast Sunday from 7 a.m. to noon at the post issues of parenting starting Sunday at 7 p.m. al 464 of a new friend I Joe's feet long by 4 feet wide and 5 feet "The crowning test could be getting home, 608 E. Center St. Food choices will include ham, Oakland St. with a session on single parenthood and had met last fall deep. The amount of water in^the a strike and then finding it is a eggs, sausage. French toast, home fries and juices. the conflicts of personal and children’s needs. on the Marga- ■ World tank would vary, being a few carp. The cost is $2.50 for adults and$l.S0 for children under The series is co-sponsored by the Outreach ree. Bob Morris inches deep at the beginning of the 12. Department of the Greater Hartford Jewish Com had every one Joe Garman test and gradually being increased SIMILAR TES'TS could be de munity Center, Jewish Family Service of Greater ofus at the table MS to 4 feet at the conclusion. There signed for hunters. As an example, & Hartford and the Commission on Jewish Education. at the Harts’ would be a treadmill as in the one for duck hunters could include AARP sees magic show, play On March 30 at 10 a.m.. fathers and toddlers from r place in current test. But instead of speed­ such common stress items as The American Association of Retired Persons. to 5 will take part in Celebrating Being Jewish with stitches. ing it up as the test progresses, the ducks coming into your decoys, Manchester Green Chapter 2399, will see magic crafts, games, songs and films of the Judaic heritage. Well, last week, I received a example, might very well fail force of the water would be just as you are in the midst of a call March 23. They will see a 2'A-hour performance of Le On April 27 at 10 a.m.. Surviving Adolescents, a letter from him, and I thought it miserably at a test to determine if increased. from nature. Or. perhaps even Grand David and his turn-of-the-century extrava­ workshop on the life cycle in Jewish fatpflies. was so great. I had to pass it on to it is stressful for me to run back worse, a large flock of geese ganza with 70 performers and the Great Magic Show compare the similarities between mid-life experien­ you. and forth across an expressway on "THE VARIOUS STRESS factors having a mass call from nature, at King’s Grant Inn in Danvers. Mass. ces and adolescence, along with isuses such as Bob had just finished a thorough my way to work each day. Since that would be introduced during just as they'fly over your blind.” The group will leave the Community Baptist Church autonomy, independence, sexuality and friendships. physical examination that in­ this is not a normal happening in the test would include bushes and This letter, along with the parking lot at 10 a.m. and return at about 8:30 p.m. On June 1 at 7 p.m., the series concludes with cluded a stress test. To set the my life. I’m sure it would be trees on the casting side of the memory of stories swapped at the For more information, call Ruth Converse, tour Between Generations — Multi-Generational scene, I will quote from his letter: stressful, to say nothing about tank, snags, .slippery rocks and dinner table and on the banks of the coordinator, in the evening, or mall a reservation Families. “ It seems to me that it is a rat her downright dangerous.” other such obstacles to make Margaree. are part of what makes check of $34 to her at 1066 Boston Turnpike, Bolton, The charge for the course is $18 and for one session, generic test. checking everyone on A few other pithy comments, and casting difficult. A fisherman from the winter doldrums bearable. 06040. The deadline for reservations is March 16. $5. For information and reservations, call Salley the same basis, i.e.; their ability to then he gets down to the nitty gritty Brooklyn jumping into the tank I’m sure that Bob will be The chapter will also make an April 16 trip to the Abby, outreach director, at 236-4571, walk on a treadmill without sire.ss. of his letter. just as you are approaching a dropping some of his observations Darien Dinner Theater for a buffet luncheon and the My ability to walk on a level “ In my case, a truer test of my particularly attractive pool, small in the mail to me from time to time. musical, “ Evita,” about the life of Eva Peron. The bus Learn loon legacy surface may not have anything to ability to handle stress could be in children along the bank throwing And when he does. I shall be only will leave the church parking lot at 8:45 a.m GLASTONBURY —Connecticut Audubon Society, I do with determining if I am under a fishing environment. Here’s how rocks into the water a few feet in too happy to share them with you. / Tess Monson. tour coordinator, may be called in the Holland Brook Center, will show the movies "le g a cy | stress in specialized areas it would work. front of you. The individual to be tested would Joe Carman, a Manchester evening at 647-7255. Reservations, at $29.50 each, may of the Loon” and "The Private Life of the Kingfisher” Added to this could be wind A wear waders, a fishing vest, and resident for many years, is a be mailed to her at 1146 Main St. by March 12. Friday at 7:30 p.m, at the center. 1361 Main St. The I “ I WOULD LIKE to suggest that knots, getting a cut in the waders, carry a fly rod. Since the test would recognized authority on the sub­ cost for the movies and refreshments is $2.50 for these tests be tailored to each no-see-ums and other typical prob­ \' I be held indoors in rather cramped ject of bamboo fly rods, and the members and $3 for non-members. For more [ individual and their particular lems. Near the end of the test, KofC has pancake breakfast areas of potential stress. I, as an conditions. I would suggest a 7-foot when they are trying to determine sport of fly fishing. information, call 633-8401. St. Maurice Knights of Columbus will have a r>SI pancake and sausage breakfast Sunday from 8 a.m. to 12; 30 p.m. at the parish center. The charge is $2.50 for Dance set for Piano’s Many young animals like to eat new snow adults and $1.50 for children under 12. Families need Parents without Partners, Manchester Chapter 469, 2 'pay no more than $8. will hold an open dance Saturday from 9 p.m. to 1a.m. several gases in a precise concen­ generally used for shorter opera­ QUESTION: 2 IV at Fiano’s Restaurant, Route 6, Bolton. Admission is Our dog eats tration which are inhaled — tions or examinations. Kasprzak wins contest $4 for members, $5 for others. For more information, snow. Why does usually through a tube in the The greatest advantage to using M. call 649-1949 or 429-2819. she do this? Is it trachea — in order to produce an anesthetic machine is safety. James Kasprzak of 143 Ashbrook Drive, Coventry, harmful? anesthesia at a desired level or An animal experiencing an anes­ Power Squadron won first prize in the 26th annual Dilworth-Cornell- Seniors exercise at center Pet Fonim depth. thetic crisis can instantly be Quey Post 102 oratorical contest for high school ANSWER: If switched over to oxygen alone. Manchester Power Squad­ The Health Department will give exercise classes The term “ machine" is some­ students. It was held Feb. 15 at East Catholic High it is freshly Edward A. Williams, D.V.M. times confusing. Most of us tend to Positive pressure oxygen can be ron, which teaches safe School. Kasprzak will compete in a district contest Wednesday, Friday and Monday from 1:30 to 2: .30 fallen or clean provided, even to an animal that p.m. at the Manchester Senior Citizens’ Center. think of a machine as having a 0 boating, enjoys its 25th Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Post 77, Connecticut Blvd., snow, it is not motor which in turn operates a has stopped breathing. 0 East Hartford. Lisa Putnam of Glastonbury was Anesthesia machines provide a anniversary party Friday at likely to cause mechanism to perform a particu­ runner-up. Hotline offers cult help Photo by Richmond any harm. I’m lar function such as a “ sewing margin of safety that is not available with other methods of the Masonic Temple. Above Joseph Duffy of East Catholic High School has not sure I know machine.” from left. District Com­ worked with youths and the post on this program for The Cult Crisis Committee of B’Nai B’rith District Fonzy has been waiting at the pound a iong time for why dogs eat snow. Many dogs and as having a refreshing drink of anesthetic administration and several years. Post Adjutant Francis J. I^ary was One, covering New York and New England, provides cats appear to enjoy romping in the water. Anesthesia machines are actu­ have made it possible for veteri­ mander Kenneth E. Ericson, a hotline as a public service. Parents and others someone to adopt him. He is having a few minutes chairman of the local contest and historian Robert outside his pen with Dog Warden Richard Rand. snow and eating some of it. ally operated by the pressure from narians to safely perform surgical Mayor Barbara Weinberg A rson represented t he post .The students spoke on the concerned with youths caught up in cults may call especially when it is fresh. This is QUESTION: My veterinarian a compressed gas, usually oxygen, procedures on animals that are and Squadron Commander Constitution. 212-490-2525, extension 308. Rhonda Love, District 1 particularly true of young said he usually uses an “ anesthe­ which circulates through a such an anesthetic risk that Richard Klein welcome gu­ program director, handles the calls. Adopt a pet animals sia machine” . I always thought chamber where anesthetic agents surgery could not otherwise be ests. Right from left, Carl M CC starts women’s course you used a needle for anesthesia. such as metofane or halothane are prudently performed. 1 suspect it is a result of the What is an “ anesthesia machine” ? vaporized in a precise quantity. Higgins and William Stanek. A weekly group, “ Women Getting Free,” will be animal’s curiosity and their ten­ Other compressed gases such as Edward Williams is a Manches­ both squadron charter held Wednesdays from 8 to 9:30 p.m. at the Women’s Beware of air dency to explore by "mouthing " ANSWER: Various types of nitrous oxide can also be circu­ ter veterinarian. Do you have a members, and Emily Center in the Lowe Building of Manchester Fonzy is looking Assuming that your dog shows no anesthesia machines are used by lated through the machine in question or a topic you’d like to see Stanek, answer a question­ Community College beginning on Wednesday and signs of a diseased mouth or other veterinarians. The purpose of an combination with oxygen. discussed here? Write to Pel running until April 30. Janet Hollis Beers co-director anesthesia machine is to deliver or Some anesthetics are still given Forum. P.O. Box 591. Manchester naire on the organization. parts of the digestive tract and the of the center and a Manchester psychotherapist, will in your office for happier days snow is clean, the effect isthesame administer an anesthetic gas or by injection. However, they are ilerald, Manchester, 06040. Below from left, children be the group leader. The group is open to women. Group size is limited. Allison Schilke, Shelle Rice, Continued from page 11 By Barbara Richmond were three people who wanted Jessica Bloking and Chris­ To register or for more informaiton, call 647-6056. Special to the Herald him. tine Schilke with adult Both governmental and private-sector health . The little husky puppy, picked up Feb. 4 on Spruce Street, was .it,* Theater holds auditions officials have found indoor air pollution a problem This week’s featured pet is one Nancy Matheis look for you have been reading about for a adopted by a Homestead Street name tags. The Little Theater of Manchester will hold open that is difficult to identify and to remedy, for a few weeks. He’s the handsome family. The shepherd cross with Herald photos by Bashaw casting for the comedy. “ Sly Fox,” on Monday and number of reasons; Labrador retriever that was the bright red collar, found on Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Theater Workshop, 210 Pine • "The EPA has no mandate to regulate indoor picked up on Tolland ’Turnpike, Sunset Street, wa.s claimed by his F St. There are roles for 15 men and three women in the air quality — no financing has been appropriated . wearing a Worcester, Mass., tag. owner. The dog’s name is Ernie. The Herald Is F play by Larry Gelbart. for researching the indoorairquality problem, and The tag was an old one but Dog The cute little female puppy, Rehearsals will begin in early March and the play about 4 months old, part golden no one agency is studying the subject,” ’ says Warden Richard Rand found out will be produced the last week of April and the first by calling the Worcester dog retriever, is still waiting to be week of May. For more information, call 647-9824. Thomas Kuehn, Ph.D., associate professor of. warden that the dog was originally adopted. She was picked up Feb 7 £ t mechanical engineering at the University of named Fonzy. He’s a quiet dog and near the Verplanck School. The M CC holds open house Minnesota and an expert on indoor air quality. very well-behaved and would other dog. a female shepherd- Your Voice In Manchester Government policy to date has been to respond to make a good pet. He won’t be able collie cross, is also still waiting. Manchester Community College will hold an open individual complaints, with many different federal to be kept at the pound much She was picked up on East Middle E house Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Lowe Building. longer. Turnpike near the high school. agencies having jurisdiction over portions of the E Current and prospective students, their families and Little Jasper, last week’s fea­ The dog pound is located nearthe friends, alumnni and community residents are invited problem. tured pet, is still waiting, too. He’s town dump off Olcott Street. Rand to celebrate national Community College Month and • Irritating agents in indoor environments have a neutered male, part Corgi, who is at the pound weekdays from Black History Month. been hard to identify and to measure. When the was found roaming on Bolton noon to I p.m. and can also be If you live in Manchester then the Four art exhibits will be on display. The exhibits, clerical staff of a leading daily newspaper insisted Center Road on Feb. 3. reached by calling the pound, Herald’s the newspaper for you artists and locations are: that bugs were biting them during the day (many The fluffy white Samoyed. new 643-6642 or the police department. because we’re the only one that’s The Heroic Individual: The Story of Community workers had skin rashes or red areas that at the pound last week, was 646-4555. Someone can also be College Students by Kenneth Larson of New Britain, adopted "Tuesday by a Manchester contacted at the pound by calling geared expressly to the needs of resembled insect bites), pest control consultants the library. ‘ woman who named him Sampson. either of those numbers from 6 to 9 this community. Sculpture and drawings by University of Connecti­ were called to investigate. The adorable cocker spaniel- p.m., Monday through Friday. future cut professor Ralph DiCapua, Newspace Gallery. No bugs were found, but the consultants terrier cross, found roaming on There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog. of downtown) Black Women in Connecticut: Achievements determined that low humidity, coupled with paper Eastfield Street, was to be adopted The new owner must have the dog For instance, if you pay taxes in Against the Odds, main lobby. Tuesday night. Rand said there licensed. dust or fiberglass particles in the air, was causing Manchester then your have a right to Emerging Figures, ceramicist Rachel Miller of the workers’ skin problems. Vernon, Women’s Center. know how tax money is being spent. At 1:30 p.m., artist Larson will lecture on his exhibit • Indiviual sensitivitie.c to pollutants vary in the library. Then, guided tours of the building and widely. An airborne pollutant measuring far below Writers Club picks poet Only the Herald can provide you with program demonstrations by faculty, staff and the standardized “problem” level can cause the depth of information you need to students will be held. Admission and financial aid headaches or respiratory problems in one worker, ft information wit be available. Refreshments will be while the person at the next desk is comfortable. The Wit and Wisdom Writers Club of Manchester, at their make valued and reasonable dicisions monthly meeting at the Whiton Library, voted John A. Johnston served in the Cheney Dining Room. • According to David Michaels, MPH, Albert regarding key local issues that may to be the “ Poet of the Month” for his poem “ Portent in Einstdn College of Medicine, New York, tight affect your life today or in the future. Tickets limited for Chisholm Reminiscence” . building complaints are closely tied to other, more The poem is: Can you afford not to stay informed? Former U.S. Congresswoman Shirley A. Chisholm emotional job stressors, sometimes clouding the Portent in Reminiscence will lecture Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Program issue. Center in the Lowe Building of Manchester “ Unpleasant working conditions, poor job design We were two children of nature We also think it’s our responsibility to Community College. Tickets are free but seating is and other stressors may be included in reports Living an undefined dream. limited. listen to what residents in Manchester about indoor air pollution-related symptoms, Racing our toy boats in rapture Your dental health Tickets are available of the Program Center box Close to the crook of the stream have to say. We want to hear your office, Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. or which may or may not be related to tight building I syndrome health problems,” writes Michaels in[ views on the news — what you think is at the Student Activities office. Fortickets in blocks of Ah. not so strange a mystique 10 or more, call 647-6047, Groups that want to promote the January 1984 issue of Occupational Health & | Death friendship’s fabric should rend. important, what should go into the this event can get fliers or posters at the offi«e. Child’s teeth need special care Safety. That day on the sand-bedded creek paper and what shouldn’t^ We’re His sail was first round the bend. especially interested in hearing any By Dr. John Hambrook prevent developing teeth from an tooth development? THE LITTLE interruption in growth, and the Museum gift includes Monet John A. Johnston comments you may have about the QUESTION: What can affect the prescribing of proper medication ANSWER: Normally there are THEATRE OF service you get from the Herald. We 2 2 sculptures by Jean Arp and way teeth grow and develop? will avoid any discoloration of the no extra nutrients needed for tooth NEW YORK (AP) - The Mu­ MANCHESTER, INC. permanent teeth growth. Before taking any dietary seum of Modern Art recently Constantin Brancusi. guarantee prompt delivery and ANSWER: There are several Malnutrition can be avoided by supplements, check with your announced the gift of 11 master- An official said the bequest “ is presents courteous, efficient service on all ways a developing tooth can be following the principles of good physician or dentist. works from the estate of the late one of the greatest gifts the Bloodmobile held at MMH affected If a tooth or jaw is hit nutrition. It is not just a matter of William A. M, Burden, a collector, museum has ever received.” It is billing matters. If you’re not satisfied, 4 ,v o hard, as during an accident, the eating enough food, but eating the philanthropist and longtime constituted of “ nothing but mas­ The Manchester chapter of the Lpistpr, Leillp Lpwondowtkl, Pauline we wanit to know about it. w M i' growth of the teeth can be right foods. Dr. John Hambrook is a Man­ member of the museum’s board of terpieces, ranging from earlier American Red Cross held a blood- McGInItv, Thomat J. Miller, Donna chester dentist who is a member of 20th-century masters and great Moron and Lolt Morgon. interrupted. If a child has a very trustees. mobile at Manchester Memorial Alto, Brian J. Murphy. Janet A. high fever or localized infection, QUESTION: How does nutrition the Manchester Dental Society. The works range from major works of the inter-war period to Hospital recently. Murphy, ALbert Nevin, Dennis 0 February Is Children’s Dental paintings by Claude Monet and key -works of the Abstract O’ Neill, Suton O. Parker, Richard A. We think this makes us a better Among the donors were: 0 the teeth can show development play a role in the development and Peer, Jr., Joan E. PoooM, Shlrleu changes. Some medications that maintenance of the teeth? Health Month. Georges Seurat through important Expressionists.” Richter, Denite RIoux, Michael Ro­ newspaper and one this community were used in the past for children PIvo •olUn dossr; Jatnts J. Wlill* meo, Elizabeth Ruganlt, Anno B. Solo, can be proud of. Please watch for our III. Susan M. Sanders, David Stahelskl. are now known to have caused ANSWER: Teeth need the GInl Staubach, Lauro Swientek, Eva discoloration of the teeth. There proper environment to develop. THE 22nd ANNUAL EAST HARTFORD Out ■ollon donors: Normo Baldwin, Swedock, Terlanne Talbot, Lois Vol- reader surveys that will soon be are also changes that occur to the This means having the right Stovo A. Dwvor, Carlo Rosatl, Kollv llere. Geraldine Webster, Theono ' Walsh and Natallo D. Wright. Wheelock, Bernard Woodard. Gene appearing in our paper and fill them teeth if there is long term amount of vitamins, minerals, Boudreau. Ramona Chaffin, Nancy out. If you let us know how we can malnutrition. proteins, fats and carbohydrates ANTIQUE FLEA MARKET Blond donors: Jotoph P. Arono, Driscoll. Rebecca Dumas, Darlsne so the teeth can form properly. A Donold L. Avorv, Olano Baldwin, Fagon Dana Huntington and Anne Kovin M. ball. Gall Barrott, Brian Theriault. improve the paper for you, our readers, well balanced diet with items from East Hartford Middle School Brsolou, Jovco Boobor, Richard J. QUESTION: What can be done the major food groups will provide Bonocortl, Ja m n A. Borok, Juno E. then we will continue to be your voice to prevent problems during tooth the building blocks for tooth 777 Burnside Avenue, East Hartford, Conn. ‘TO’ Burokas, Prancino A. Carlton, Marlo- in Manchester. growth? rlo Carlton, Ellzaboth Chopman, Lori Effect of crisis growth. Chlldors, Thomas Chmiolowtkl, Pom- SPONSORED BY THE EXCHANGE CLUB OF EAST HARTFORD by Hagh LemarS ola Cook, Erlko Coughlan, Roland F. Increased inequality in income ANSWER: One ofthefirstthings Crano, Jacouollno Cutross, Moo R. distribution, at least in some QUESTION: Are any dietary East Catholic High Dovis, Diana L. Dickonton and Donna parents can do for small children is supplements necessary for good Under the Management of Thomas Barrows & Sons, Ltd. countries, has been one effect of to “ child-proof” their home so that School Auditorium **Alio? Lori A. Ehrol. Shollo Fal- the economic crisis in Latin sharp or breakable objects are out ______98 Dealera______kowtkl, Oroco K. Fanchor, Loland America, according to the Inter- of reach. If a child should fall or be Friday A Saturday — 8 p.m. Finch, Brad Oonioro. Ann B. Olmma- Save your shovel tlno, Carol GIvon, Joanino B. Girard, American Development Bank. For hit by something, medical atten­ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1986 - 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. February <1 A n Losllo Hawov, Ernoot Harris, Jamlo L. example, it cites a Brazilian tion may help prevent further Don’t use a shovel to chip ice February Z8 A March 1 ' Harris, Mlldrod Harris, Jamos W. survey that indicates that while the Hock, Jomos Jonkowski, Jr., Donna damage. The child should be from steps and walkways, advises ______SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1986 - 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. Kaminsky, Mary Korkovlch, Janot real income of all groups in that examined by a dentist or. if True Temper, a maker of hand Tickets: 16.00 Koonov. Grogorv Kollv, Mary country declined by an average of iianrbpatpr Hrralb necessary, a physician. tools. Driving a shovel’s blade into General Admission $2.50 — with this ad $2.00 IS.OO (Studenli A Sr. Clliiena) Konnodv, Richard Krotwoskl. 20.4 percent in 1981-83, the incomes a hard surface will roll and chip its Also. Susan Kroll. Potor Kuimlckos, jounded in 1881 Prompt medical treatment for ______Exit 91 Off 1-64-66 Right to Burnside Avenue______CALL: 646-8188 or 646-1180 Cynthia LaJolo, Jock J. Loppon, Doris of the bottom 40 percent dropped fevers and local infections can edge. LoBlpnc. Mary Lou LoMaIro, Lisa by an estimated 27.4 percent. MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Feb. 20, 1986 — 15 U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Feb. 20. 1M6 Advice Thursday TV SPORTS they are forced to spend a Saturday to­ 6;00PM (S) EyewHnait New* and ambitions of a group of young aspiring actresses are portrayed. Katharine Hep­ gether in detention. Judd Nelson, DWrent Stroke* CB (B) burn, Ginger Rogers, Eve Arden. 1937. Sheedy, Anthony Michael Hall. 1984. D Action New* Rated R. Man fears that his ex-wife [T M C ] M O V IE ; 'Blood Sim ple' A jealous in (S) He«t to Hart husband hires a seedy private eye to mur­ [U S A ] Alfred Hitchcock (It) @ Gimme a Break der his estranged wife and her lover. M. 11:30PM (D Dynasty Emmet Walsh, Dan Hedaya, John Getz. Vaughn’s 22-footer (31) Knot'* Lending 1984. Rated R (D ABC News Nightline ® New*Center [U S A ] College Batketbell: LSU at Van­ (D Off Track Betting would kiss, but never tell @D Doctor Who derbilt Live. QD The Honeymooners (S) (3) New* 8:30PM CD Far^ily Feud 0 Second City TV DEAR ago you were asked by a school­ (4T) Reporter 41 teacher what you would say if you { § ) Family Tie s Mallory becomes jeal­ ( ^ All in the Family ABBY: I re­ (5?) MacNail-Lehrer Newehour ous when an older, wealthy woman takes could give young people just one (^ ® ITie Tonight Show Tonight's lifts MHS over EC cently split up [H BO ] MOVIE: 'Arabian Adventure' A a special interest in Nick's an creations. In guest is magician Ronn Lucas. (60 min.) In with my wife (I piece of advice. What was it? young, handsome prince tries to win the Stereo. Stereo. will pseudo­ ANOTHER SCHOOLTEACHER hand of a beautiful princess by retrieving a dZ) Fawlty Towers ® Hogan's Heroes Dear Abby magic rose. Christopher Lee, Milo O ’ Shea, By Bob PapettI nium. Despair. drive from 30 feet at the buzzer. name her “Al­ Oliver Tobias. 1979. Rated G. 8:35PM [DIS] Mousterpiece Theater (57) New s Herald Sports Writer It was the greatest of victories East built on its 29-28 intermis­ DEAR TEACHER: It was: "If I ice” ), who has I D Kojak for the Indians, who have won sion edge as Perno employed soft could give young people one piece [TM C ] MOVIE: 'The Sulking Moon' An 9:dOPM CD Sim on & Sim on Rick and genital herpes. Abigail Van Buren army scout settles on a ranch in Now Mex­ A .J. learn that you can't always believe [C N N ] Sports Tonight The impassioned gym gyrated three straight to improve their traffic jumpers and equally- of advice, it would be, read, read, A number of my ico with a white woman rescued from the what you see when A .J. is an eyewitness [ESPN ] SportsCenter with noise, but the bleacher overall record to 7-8. It was effective one-handed layups to i p ” :;- read! In reading, you will open up Indians. Gregory Peck, Eva Marie Saint, to a murder. (60 min.) >■*< male friends (D Entertainment Tonight benches were empty. Everyone another discouraging defeat for bang in his squad’s first eight new worlds, real and imagined. Robert Forster. 1968. Rated G. CD ® The Colbys (C C ) Sable attempts 1 1 :35PM are interested Interview with Linda Evans. was out of their seats. the Eagles, who have lost 14 in a points of the third quarter. Read for information, read for [U S A ] USA Cartoon Express to stop Miles as he goes ahead with his in dating her Years from now, when Manches­ row since beating MHS, 54-51 in The Eagles led, 37-31, when the pleasure. Our libraries are filled 6;30PM (X ) ® ) To o Close for Com fort plans to prove Jeff's heritage, and Fran­ 11:45PM [TM C ] MOVIE: Flamingo and I know cesca's testimony on Jeff's behalf is de­ Kid' A plumber's son discovers the world ter High and East Catholic High overtime, in the Rotary Classic on 6-8 Arnold (a game-high 8 re­ with knowledge and joy, and it’s all she’s interested in dating them. rake it.” and added, “ If there is (33) Benson famed by a surprise witness. (60 min.) of the rich when he spends the summer as are back near the upper echelons Dec. 27, 1985. EC is a staggering bounds and three rejections) there — free for the taking. 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Lata, a mad bomber for most be taken to the kitchen before better off than the person who @ ABC News don't, and they catch it from her, I Burt Young. 1981. game-of-the-season that took place only the third time in 19 meetings of the season, stayed clutch, as bedtime ’’ Thanks for that, Abby, cannot read.” (33) Noticiero SIN 1 2:00AM (D Bamaby Jones may not only lose m y friends, but (§ ) Cheers Sam panics when he be­ at the Eagles’ Nest on Feb. 19,1986. since the series began in 1974, well. but most child psychologists advo­ Hawaii Five-0 face a lawsuit. Others may be (53) Sanford and Son comes convinced that his best years are CD No one but the players, coaches, needs one more triumph in its final East maintained a 41-40 lead cate training children to keep neat D E A R A B B Y : I have an apart­ (3D Star Trek facing the same diiemma. so if you [C N N ] Showbiz Today behind him. In Stereo. parents and classmates who were five tilts to qualify fotS a state- after three quarters, but the teams and orderly rooms. They say ment neighbor who goes outside all (j.D The Untouchables print this, please withhold my [D IS ] Adventures of Ozzie and'Harriet dD Heritage: Civilization and the Jews: all part of this thrill-a-minute tournament berth. traded baskets and swapped slots parents who allow their children to hours of the day and night to The Search for Deliverance (CC) The QO) M O V IE: 'Arrow head' Trouble brews identity. Cail me... [ESPN ] Tennis Magazine magic that future crosstown rival­ Lata and Vaughn, both cited by on the scoreboard for most of the whistle for his cat! He sometimes thriving Jewish communities in Eastern in the Southwest when a cavalry unit at­ A L IC E ’S HUSBAND live in messy rooms are abdicating ries in any scholastic sport should Coach Kinel for their top efforts of final eight minutes. their responsibilities as parents. does this as much as five or six 7:00PM ® CBS News and Western Europe between the years tempts to sign a peace treaty with the 1492-1789 are described. (60 min.) (R). Apaches. Charlton Heston, Jack Palance, be compared to. the campaign, led the victors with Mike Seegar’s three-point play How do you justify your answer, times an hour. This is getting on d D Th re e ’s Com pany D E A R H U S B A N D : Be certain dD Bodas de Odio Katy Jurado. 1953. Matt Vaughn will remember it, 15 and 12 points, respectively. and a foul shot by J.R . Clisham Abby? my nerves. What are you supposed Cl] ABC News that your wife takes seriously her dZ) Th e Price The events loading to the C38) Comedy Break and so will Michael Lata. Perno finished with 21, while made it 55-52, East, with 41 seconds SCREAMING MOTHER to do about harmless eccentrics d ] $100,000 Pyramid responsibility to warn those she kidnapping of a computer millionaire's wife (40] Charlie's Angels Matt Pemo won’t soon forget it, Madden added 10 for the Eagles. left. But Arnold converted a who do nutty things? could infect. I assume that you. ffD Jeffersons and daugliter by British terrorists are seen. The fomenting foes squared off close-range field goal to cut it to 2 W H IS T L E R ’S N E IG H B O R C41) PELICULA: 'El Coyote y la Bronca' and neither will Kevin Riggs. Ditto DEAR MOTHER: I think the QD Carson’s Comedy Classics (2 hrs.) 2 too, have herpes,and are aware Vicente Fernandez, Blanca Guerra. for Brian Arnold, and Kevin toe-to-toe and fingers-to-face Wed­ 55-54. child who learns by experiencing [C N N ] Larry King Live that a person with herpes can live DEAR NEIGHBOR: Whistling (E) (S) M*A*S*H [CN N ] Newsnight Madden, and Chuck Senteio. nesday night, and the wild wind-up The crucial moment for the the consequences of his actions [DIS] MOVIE; 'M y Favorite Year’ An al­ quite normally with it between for his cat every 10 minutes? (E ) Wheel of Fortune [D IS] Mark Twain's America: Aba Lin­ at the wire prompted the inevitable Eagles came with abdut 20 seconds coholic movie hero must be kept sober Frank Kinel is surely still loving learns faster. Example: Johnny coln Mark Twain explores the episode of occasional outbreaks. But before Perhaps your neighbor is lonely (E) MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour long enough to appear on a live comedy it, while Ray Page has undoubt- stark contrasts of sentiment. left, when Riggs had everyone beat forgets his lunch. No problem. Lincoln s life that profoundly shaped his you make any announcements to and could use some human com­ I® Newlywed Game show. Peter O'Toole. Mark Linn-Baker, eilly shoved all thoughts to the The Indians’ best game. on a long bomb breakaway — but Mother brings it to him. Susie can’t thoughts and deeds. (60 min.) your friends, search your con­ panionship. Why not invite him in Cristal Jessica Harper 1982 Ra*’7d PG back of his subconscious “ Definitely,” said a jubilant his layup didn’t fall. Senteio find her favorite blouse. No prob­ [ESPN] ESPN Skiing Magazine science for your motives — and for some tea and sympathy? The (Sf) Nightly Business Report [ESPN ] College Basketball; Maryland Tim eworn cliches are often too Kinel. “ We were real hungry for snatched the rebound and Man­ lem. Mother searches her room at North Carolina State [H BO ] MOVIE; 'Brother from Another don’t try to pass off your anger as poor fellow may be just whistling dD One Day at a Time tempting in times like these, but this game. The rivalry is still chester set up for Vaughn’s game- and finds it under her bed wrapped [HBO] MOVIE: 'The Mean Season' Planet' (CC ) A slave is pursued across the \. altruism. for attention.______galaxy by a white bounty hunter. Darryl Ed­ one token phrase was never more there, and you can see the intensity winner. 0 [CN N ] Moneyline (C C ) A Miami reporter is the only public in a pair of jeans. 0 wards. relevant. 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For Abby’s booklet, send Steve Forrest, Jack Elam, Ronny Howard. 1 2:05AM CD a child’s bedroom should be a 9:30PM (20) NBA Basketball: Boston Giambone must solve a murder in a rough clock, after the lead .had changed a despondent Coach Page. “ It’s Both teams are back in action gets organized faster. your name and address clearly 1971. private comfortable place to call at Denver neighborhood before vigilantes take the hands 10 limes in a teeth-gritfing, disappointing. I feel for the kids.” Friday night at 7:30. MHS hosts I have harvested a lot of mail on printed with a check or money [ESPN ] SportsCenter law into their own hands. (60 min.) his own and. unlike most mothers, (22] (30J Night Court^Chnstine is humiliated gut-wrenching fourth quarter. East held a first-half lead for all Rockville at Clarke Arena, while order for $2.50 and a long, stamped [M A X ] Rod Stewart in Concert she did not believe in scrpaming at that one. 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Manchester beat QD Best of Saturday Night 1 0:00PM (33 Knots Landing (CC| Mi toss from the left corner bounced the sides scuffled in a brief Madden 4 2-2 10, Moff Perno 7 7-8 21, up to lay the basketball off the glass Temperature affects muscles chael IS arrested for possession of mari­ Skiing: Mens 30K Race Coverage from collaboration to incite the crowd, Mike Seegor 2 3-5 7, Damien Canny 4 dD MOVIE: 'National Lampoon's Ani­ Biwabik, MN off the side of the backboard at the 1-2 9, J.R. Cllshom 0 2-4 2, Foul during Wednesday night action against East for only the third time in 19 mal House' A feud erupts between rival juana. Karen and Mac are suspicious of Brian Milone drew Manchester to ' [USA] Edge of Night buzzer. Guordlno 0 2-2 2, Kevin Riggs 0 0-0 0, meetings, 56-55. Each approach has its advan­ fraternities. John Belushi, Tim Matheson, Jill's intentions as Mac's new assistant, David Sander 1 2-2 4, Totals 1819- 25 55. crosstown Manchester High at the D E A R D R . and no one can convince Gary to revoke Hysteria. Dejection. Pandemo­ within one point by sticking a line Donald Sutherland. 1978. 1 2:40AM [ M A X ] m o v i e : 'Vanessa' Eagles' Nest. Manchester defender is GOTT: My tages and disadvantages. Factors his gift to the twins (60 min ) to be considered are accuracy, Jeopardy An innocent teenager's life is altered dra­ grandma and C D N ew s matically when she inherits a chain of lux­ cost, comfort, radiation exposure, New Newlywed Game grandpa say CD (40) 20/20 (CC ) ury . Olivia Pascal. Anthony Diffr- risks, type of information to be (M) Barney Miller ing, Eva Eden 1976. Rated R. you can get a (3D Independent News gained and availability of special (S ) Benson Edmonton stiff neck from Dr. Gott ( ^ Mission. Impossible 1 :00AM CD Get Sm art comeback instruments. 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(CC) (CC ) A group of high school students learn ter High staged an impressive 2- 0. Meet a 'gentle giant,' a man who climbed ple when they move into a house Richard Manchester made it 2-1 on the cannot get stiff necks in the breeze ence in appraoch has to do with feet, considering the condition they several things about themselves when Benjamin, Paula Prentiss, Severn Darden. comeback, but came up on the The Edmonton Oilers, who own 110 stories, and a composer who turns they are forced to spend a Saturday to­ power play with 55 seconds left in if, in fact, they do. many factors, one of which is the are in. He does feel there will be a ordinary sounds into music. (60 min.) (R). 1981 short end of a 6-5 decision against one of the N H L's most lethal power gether in detention Judd Nelson, Ally the opening period. Leading scorer Some people’s muscles seem to personal preference of the doctor. large improvement. 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The for that in the rules,” Toronto .■J :55AM [HBO] MOVIE: ’The Hotel before Dale Gullo scored his 16th friends and I have had colon X-ray examination of the large discuss the potential benefits and d P M O V IE : 'G igi' A tomboy is being CjD Carson's Comedy Classics Chieftains beat the Indians by that goal of the season. Left wing Brian coach Dan Maloney joked. “ The hazards. That way, you can weigh groomed by her sophisticated grand­ ^ N e w Ham pshire' An unconventional fa­ surgery. In some cases, the bowel. It may be preceded by a (is) Odd Couple mily traveling both sides of Atlantic has score at the Bolton Ice Palace on Hughes gave Blake a pass at Oilers force the issue and are very the advantages and disadvantages mother and great aunt to be a successful checkup consisted of using the sigmoidoscopy exam (with a shor­ courtesan. Maurice Chevalier. Leslie Ca­ $2) NewsCenter some bizarre adventures. Jodie Foster, Jan. 15. center ice and the captain carried intimidating. Our power play has and choose the alternative that is Beau Bridges, Rob Lowe 1984. Rated R. Conard lifts its record to 10-6-2. colonoscope. In m y case, they are ter fiberoptic tube) of the lower ron. Louis Jourdan. 1958. (1^ Doctor Who the puck and a defenseman deep to be very aiert” best for you. Manchester stands at 8-8 and must Paul Coffey scored his fourth using a sigmoid proctoscope with tract. No anesthesia is required. (ID Juana Iris (M) M 'A'S'H into the zone. Gullo was alone in the 2:00AM CB m o v i e : 'What Did You either win both or win one and tie short-handed goal in three games dD This Old House (CC) (41] 2 4 Horas slot, and converted the pass Do in the War. 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James Coburn, Dick at 8:54 and Jim Shea scored on the Whaler goalie Mike Liut (1) makes a save Shawn, Aldo Ray, 1966. 9:45 at the Hartford Arena. been getting the breaks.” Coffey [CN N] Prime News [E S P N ] Dial Dick Vitale Both teams had spans of ineffec­ power play on a 5-on-3 man during first-period action Wednesday (center) are interested spectators. The DEAR sleeper. I have found an easy way CB MOVIE: 'The McConnell Story' The said. “ We’re getting the chances [ESPN ] Fishin' Hole [H B O ] On Location: Buddy Hackett II- advantage late in the second Whalers won their second in a row, 6-4. POLLY: to replace the feet. Just cut off the story of one of the most famous test pil­ tive defense, Manchester’s were night in Buffalo. Hartford’s Ulf Samuels- and we’re putting them in.” [ H B O ] Th e Best of Farm Aid: A n A m e ri­ On Stage at Caesar's Atlantic City Please settle an old feet and slip the legs over the ots, who died during a test flight of the. early while Conard saved its period. Wayne Gretzky, who holds the can Event Highlights from the 14 hour be­ Buddy Hackett shows his true form in this Sabrejet F-86, is depicted. Alan Ladd. E arly in the final period. Generis argument. Is it open arm of a sewing machine. nefit concert that occurred September 22. uncensored special (60 mm ) darker moments for later in the league record with 12 short- June Allyson, James Whitmore. 1955. took a Matt Paggoili pass and put a better to place a Then put an old sock on the end of 1985 are hosted by Willie Nelson. (60 [M AX] MOVIE: 'The Breakfast Club' game. handed goals in 198.3-84, scored his min.) ffl) Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous wrister upstairs on Soucy, but bird feeder the leg and stitch it on with a zigzag (C C ) A group of high school students learn “ Why do we have to spot them third of this season. He added his Pointers [ESP N ] Mazda SportsLook Conard answered with a Greg Tew near bushes stitch to make a new sleeper foot. [ M A X ] M O V IE ; Stage Door' The lives several things about themselves when three goals and then decide to Whalers trip up Sabres 41st goal of the season later in the 60-foot blast that tipped in off and trees or to This is a good use for socks with play?” losing coach E ric Farno game. Coffey also scored twice to Polly Fisher replacemaent goalie Rod Caiitrell. put it in the worn-out elastic. said. His club outshot the hosts, bring his total to 35 and Glenn The Indians caught their second Evason said Hartford has no trouble getting up for middie of an Blanket sleepers can double as 41-33, and carried the play for the Bv Jon BonfattI Anderson netted his 4Ist and 42nd. final 10 minutes but Soucy and the wind as Mark Cichowski’s wicked The Associated Press the Sabres, whom he called “ the team we’re going to Jari Kurri scored his league­ open yard long underwear when children go Cinema have to beat out” to make the playoffs. where there is outside to play in freezing Chieftains escaped with the drive from the point made it 6-4 and leading 45th goal and Mark Napier Ron Smith’s reboutid on the power “ We’re always fighting them for a playoff spot and no place for temperatures. Can a victory. B U F F A L O , N Y . — Too much individualism got the and Steve Smith also scored for HARTFORD Conard coach Frank D ’Annolfo play brought the game within one, Hartford Whalers into a dreadful slump, according to right now’s no different,” he said. “ We always come Edmonton. Defenseman Randy cats to hide? JOYCE Clnsmo City — Ran 8. — Prlzzl's in here and we try to fire ourselves up.” Honor (R ) <;50, 9:15. — Witness (R ) had trouble pinpointing his team’s but the effort proved to be too little, rookie center Dean Evason, whose solo accomplish­ Gregg, who celebrated his 30th MELANIE attracting wild birds to your Added goaltender Mike Liut, “When you’re playing feeder, as well as information on DEAR POLLY: To make 7:15,9:30. — The Trio to Bountiful (P G ) lack of consistant play, “ We can’t too late. ments in the last two games nonetheless may be birthday Wednesday, dished out cracker and bread crumbs easily, I 7:30,9:45. against a team in your owwn division, it’s easy for the DEAR M ELANIE: It’s better to the care and feeding of dogs, cats teen-age girl play three good periods, I dont’t “ We can’t have 10 minute lapses bringing the Whalers around. four assists. grind them in my food grinder young people to recognize this is a key game.” place the feeder near bushes and and tropical fish. Others who know what it is, we always seem to against a team like Conard and Evason, whose game-winning goal Tuesday night (meat grinder). I store them in EAST HARTFORD Another positive sign for Whalers fans was the fact would like this issue should send $1 Eastwood Pub A Clnomo — The miss one period.” expect to win,” Farno said. against Vancouver pulled the Whalers out of a Canadlens 4, Capitals 4 2 trees where the birds can find plastic bags. I aiways have a that Hartford came back from one-goal deficits on shelter and hide from any cats that \ for each copy to Polly’s Pointers, Jewel of the Nile (P G ) 7:30. Conard struck first when Shane “ Manchester has a nice team, it 10-game winless streak, helped Hartford to its second supply of ground graham cracker, Poor Richards Pub A Cinema — The three occasions to eventually get the victory. At Montreal, Bobby Smith’s come around. The birds will not in care of the Manchester Herald, be a Nolan made a neat move in front of needs a little more experience in straight win Wednesday night with two goals, Jewel of the Nile (P G ) 7:30, 9:30. second goal of the game, at 4:59 of regular cracker and bread crumbs the net and found an opening goal,” D ’Annolfo said. “ It’s a including the winner late in the third period, and two feel secure using a feeding station P.O. Box 1216, Cincinnati, OH Sbewcoio Cinemas 1-9 — Murphy's the third period, lifted the Cana- when needed. Romonce (PG-13) 1,3:10,5:15,9:45.— behind Indian goaltender Brian shame they don’t have more assists in a 6-4 National Hockey League victory over “ When we were in the slump, we’d get ahead and that is completely out in the open, 45201. Be sure to include the title, diens into a tie. Montreal is _____ E R M A The Color Purple (PG-13) 1:15, 4:15, depth.’' the Buffalo Sabres. then lose it,” said Evason. “ We didn’t have that extra far from any cover. By placing the POLLY 7:10, 10:10. — Youngblood (R ) 1:10, Oatway. deadlocked with Quebec for first feeder near bushy areas of the Polly will send you a Polly Dollar 3:15, 5:15, 7:50, 10:05. — Quicksilver newsboy? “I think we were playing a little bit too niuch as push. Tonight we did.” (P G ) 1:15, 3:15, 5:10, 7:15, 9:30. — FX Buffalo coach Scotty Bowman, whose team is now place in the Adams Division. yard, you’ll attract far more birds. D E A R P O L L Y ; Blanket sleep­ ($1) if she uses your favorite individuals,” said Evason of a 0-9-1 Streak which saw (R ) 1:10, 3:15, 5:15, 7:50, 10:10. — The the Whalers plummet to the bottom of the winless (0-3-1) in its last four games after riding a Trailing 3-1 after the first, Wa­ I’m sending you a copy of my ers are lovely for children to wear Pointer, Peeve or Problem in her Delta Force (R ) 1, 4, 7:10, 10. — shington pulled ahead with .second- column. 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Utah 109, Atlanta 105 (OT) with pitcher Bob Oleda on a ?-yeor in the semifinals Friday while a O P t N ' (All Times EST) Boston 115, Golden State 100 83 THE SALE HAS BEEN EXTENDED Quebec ot New Jersey, 7:35 p.m. Goalies— Woshington. Peeters. Providence 76, Pittsburgh 67 controct with on option for a third year. pair of Swedes. No. 2 Mats Thursdoy's Gomes SEA T T LE (113) Pittsburgh — Signed pitchers Jeff St. Louis at NY Rongers, 7 :^ p.m. Montreol, Roy. A— 17,378. McDaniel 13- 21 5-6 31, Chambers 1 2-16 Salem 85, Bridgewater 81 Wllander and No, 5 Stefan Edberg, Los Angeles at Phllodelphia, 7:35 p m. (Ail times EST) Southampton 79, Pace 64 Zaske and Stan Pansier, and outfielder THRU SATURDAY FEB. 22ND it Detroit at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. 7-1031, Slkmo3-91-4 7, Young 611 2-215, Joe Orsulok to 1-year contracts; signed square off in the other Toronto at Colgary, 9:35 p.m Power-play conversions— Washington Henderson 616 1-1 11, Phelps 1-3 2-2 4, Stevens Tech Cathedral 50 F Friday's Games Portland at Chicago, 7 p.m. Towson State 80, Hofstra 76 Infielder Roy Howell to a mlnor-leogue Connors downed the sixth- 3-0. Montreal 3-0. Wood 3-6 2-4 8, Vranes 1-4 1-2 3, F NY Islanders ot Butallo, night MllwaukeeatHouston,6:30p.m. Trenton State 66, Stockton State 57 contract. Referee— Don Koharskl. Boston at Denver, 9:30 p.m. McCormick 0-1 1-2 1, Sobers 1-3 04 2, College seeded Noah of France. 5-7. 6-4,7-6 it LEASING AVAILABLE it Quebec at Minnesota, night BrIckowskI 04 04 0. Totals 469 2 2 2-33 Trinity 71, Amherst 66 Pittsburgh at Detroit, night Son Antonio at Sacramento, 10:30p.m. Utica 95, Oneonta 55 Langston (Oklo.) — Named Ron Aiken . (9-7). 6-4, in a memorable battle Fridoy's <3ames 113. head football coach. Chicago at Winnipeg, night North Stars 6. Blackhawks 5 DETRO IT (118) Westfield St. 101, Framinghom St. 98 between two serve-and-volleyers. Calgary at Vancouver, night LA Lakers at New Jersey, night South Louisiana State — BIN McClure, fhe Seattle at New York, night TrIpucko 6 20 5-6 21, Benson 2-6 1-1 5. odmintstrative assistant to Athletic Noah pushed Connors to 26 break it OVER 200 CARS & TRUCKS Laimbeer 616 4-4 21. Dumors 6 8 04 6, Alabama 80, Tennessee 64 Minnesota 3 2 Washington at Phlladetphlo, night Auburn 87, (Georgia 86 (OT) Director Bob Brodhead, announced he points, but converted only three, Thomos 9-17 65 23, Cureton 1-4 2-2 4, will retire, effective June 30. AHL atandings Chicago 2 1 2—$ Johnson 7-1 2 3-3 17, Campbell 4-6 1-1 9. 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Assists— Seattle 2Z (Young. would try to take advantage of his NEW 1986 SPRINT conduct), 6:59; Secord, Chi, 6:59; Woolrldge 1-3 0^ 2, Ookley 6161- 213, Henderson6), Detroit 28 (Thomas 11). LaGrange 1()0, Berry 84 Hockey Southern Division Lawton, Min, 8:33; Fraser, Chi, 17:53; Louisville 89, Florida State 67 New Jersey — Sent defenseman Dave second” Connors said. “ Thirty 4 Dr. Hatchback, Front Wheel Hershev 33 24 2 68 246 207 Green8-131-217.GervIn 2-71-25.Macy4-7 Technicals— Chambers, Mohorn. A— Pichette to Maine of the American Roberts,Min. 20:00. 0-0 9, Banks 7-15 0-0 14. Holton 7-11 4-5 18, 10, 205. Murauette 68, Stetson 63. aces over four long sets is not If You’re Looking For Or.. 55 Milea/gal. Stock #4524 Springfield Corzine 5-5 7-717, Paxson 2-3 0-0 4. Totals Mississippi State 46, Mississippi 43 Hockey League; announced defense- 28 26 3 59 2 29 2 26 Second period— 6, Minnesota, Giles 6 4 2-80 14-18 99. Miss. Valley St. 65, Tennessee St. 57 man Craig Wolanin will undergo surgery overwhelming. Aces don’t win Rochester 27 24 4 58 243 2 27 (Acton, McKegney), 7:31. 7, Minne­ NEW JERSEY (96) N.C.-Greensboro 86, Va. Wesleyan on left ring finger and will be the tennis matches." Quality Be Sure To Check These BInghomton 25 29 5 55 214 230 remainder of theseason. sota, Lawton 11 (Bellows, Moruk), pp, Williams 61 2 4-4 16, King 1 2-21 4-4 28, Bucks 124. Mavericks 107 75 Lendl, No. 1 in the world, New Hoven 26 29 5 57 249 263 8:4 2. 8, Chicago, T. Murray 35 Gmlnskl 1 2-17 4-5 28, Cook 4-7 0-0 8, North Georgia 66, Ogelthorpe 65 St. Catharins 25 30 4 53 2 28 241 (Fraser, D. Wilson), pp, 9:37. Shepherd83,Glenville7 2 Soccer brushed off Sweden's Joakim Baltimore 21 33 5 47 203 2 29 Richardson 2-7 2-2 6, Turner 1-2 0-0 2, Penalties— Ciccarelll, Min, 2:30 Ransey 1-5 0-0 2, O'Koren 0-1 0-0 0, M IL W A U K E E f1 24) Tuskegee 7 2, Morehouse 68 Chicago (MISL) — Doug Verb resigned Nystrom 6-1, 6-1, 6-4, under a USED CAR & TRUCK SPECIALS *6099 Wednesday's Results Broten, Min,malor(mlscon-duct), 2:30 UNC-Charlotte 81, Georgia State78 as chief executive officer. FredrIcton 4, Adirondack 4 (tie) Johnson 3-10 0-0 6. Totals 41-8 214-15 96. Pressey 11*15 4-: 26, Cummings 7-171-1 strong Florida sun and tempera­ Fraser. Chi, 4:00; Secord, Chi, 8:13 Cbicogo 19 32 34 24-99 16 Breuer 1-3 04 2. Moncrlef 7-13 65 17. Vo. Tech 88, Vo. Military 73 Baltimore 8, Binghamton 2 Roberts, Min, 8:49; Graham, Min, 10:35 Va. Com monwealth 66, JamesMadlson tures in the mid-80s. Lendl has won 83 CHEV. CAPRICE Moncton 6, Maine 1 New Jersey 34 29 25 18—96 Hodges6146315,C.Davi: 1-604 2.i l^rer 82 JEEP WAGONEER Sovard. Chi, 10:35; Roberts, Min, 1 2: 23. Three-point goal— Macy. Fouled 67 67 17, Fields 4-64-412. Ple.'ce 4-7 04 8, 65 his last seven meetings against Nova Scotia 5, Hershev 3 out— None. Total fouls— Chicago Glenn 2-3 2- 26, Reynolds6 2 2-2 2, Jones Virginia69, Notth Carolina State60 BROUGHAM STATION WAGON New Haven 4, Rochester 3 Third period— 9, Chicago, 0 ‘Callahan3 West Virginia State ici6, Fairmont 99 Connors. Sherbrooke6, Springfield 2 16, New Jersey 18. Rebounds— 1-2 04 2. Totals 49-95 26 29 1 24. B o w lin g (D. Wilson),6:05.10, Chicago. T. Murroy Chicogo 36 (Green 15), New Jersey 35 D A LLA S (107) W. VIrgInlo Tech 97, West Liberty 63 Wilander survived a scare 6 Cyl.. 4 Spd,, A/C, PS, PB, V8, Auto. A/C, PS, PB. Stereo, NEW 1986 NOVA Thursday's (3omes 36. (D. Sutter, Brown), pp, 6:04. 11, Stereo Cass., Luggage Rack Cruise, Luggage Rack Molne ot Fredericton (King, Gmlnskl 8). Assists— Chicago 17 Aguirre 613 4-6 16. Perkins 3-9 1-3 7, against unseeded Guy Forget of 4 Dr., Front Wheel Dr., Stock Minnesota, Lawton 1 2 (Maruk, Bellows), (Oakley, Paxson 4). New Jersey 24 Donaldson 67 1-2 11, Harper 2-7 1-1 5, Midwest Friday's Games pp, 12:30. I naltles— Beaupre, France, losing the first set and Adirondack at Binghamton (Richardson 8). Technicals— Chicago, Blackmon 7-15 1 2-13 26, B. Dovis4-90410, AQuInas 91, Olivet 77 •4615 Min, (served by Ciccarelll), 6:05; Illegal defense. A— 9,29 2. Vincent 7-1 2 2-216, Wennlngton 6 2 04 0, Adrian 86, Alma 79 trailing 4-2 in the second before WAS *8995 WAS '7695 Baltimore at Rochester DuPont, Chi, 9:48; O. Wilson, Chi, 1 2: 20. Home Engineers Now *7495 Now ^5995 St. Catherines at Sherbrooke Schrempf3-6659,Ellls63 2-2 2, Blab 1-2 Albion 97, Kalamozoo 74 posting a 5-7, 6-4, 6-4. 6-3 triumph, 04 2, Keeling 1-1 1-2 3. Totals 39-86 27-36 Ball Stole 8 2, Western Michigan 63 Cathy Bohlallan 211-5 20, Barbara New Hoven at Molne Shots on goal— Minnesoto 20-1 2-1 2— Lakers90.Pacers 81 Turgeon 188-464, Alice ChIttIck 201-508, Moncton at Springfield 107. Bluffton 81, Findlay 80 44. Chicago 17-11-7— 35. Mllvraukee 26 31 3 8 29— 124 Central Michigan 70. Kent State 58 Francine Turgeon 205-509, Kris Car­ Dollos 22 31 32 22—107 Concordia (WIs.) 94, Lakeland79 penter 181-517, Alyce M cArdle 177-461, Power-ploy conversions— Minnesota LA LAKERS (90) Marty Dvorak 219-194-587, J a n n ^ e - *7499 Rambis 1-2 2-2 4, Worthy 0-5 1-2 1, Three-point goals— Hodges 2, B.DcvIs DePaul Indiana State 44 USFL Is set Whalers 6. Sabres 4 5-3.Chlcago6^3. 2. Fouled out— None. Totol fouls— Defiance 96, Manchester 63 Wade 204-490, Helen Eaton 176-193-540, 80 CHEV. CAPRICE 82 CHEV. IMPALA Goolles— Minnesota. Beaupre. Chi­ Abdul-Jabbar 9-173-6 21, Johnson 7-16 7-7 21. McGee 61 2 0-0 1 2, Cooper 3-6 3-3 9, Milwaukee 29, Dallas 20. Eastern Illinois59, WIs.-Green Bay 58 Fran O’Brien 190-49 2, TrudI Zuldemo cago, Bannerman. A— 17,6 23 Rebounds— Milwaukee 54 (Lister 10), 183-507, Shirley Eldridge 210-164-552, Hartford 0 3 3— 6 Lucos4-81-19,Kupchak 1-20-0 2, Scott 3-11 Hope 73, Calvin 65 4 Dr., V8, Auto, PS. PB, R, Rear 4 Dr., V8, Auto, PS, PB, R Buffalo 0 3 1— 4 l-27,Green 2-40-04.Totals36-8318-2390. Dollos 38 (Aguirre, Donaldson 8). Jordan College 86, Nazareth 57 Carol Ray 473, Ruth Skiba 461, Lynn to go with Defogger First period — No scoring. Referee— Dove Newell. Assists— Milwaukee 31 (Pressey 11), Kansas State 78, Oklahoma State 73 Davis 475, Bobbi Greco 454, Brenda Penalties— Engblom. Buf, 1: 29; Rom- Dallas 22 Marietta 76, Wittenberg 7 2 Dingwall 497, Cindy Hurley 456, Pat INDIANA (ID Cunningham 483, Mary PrestI 460. NEW 1986 CELEBRITY sey, Buf, 5:37; Quennevllle, Hor, 10:54; Oilers 9.MapleLeafs5 Anderson5-90410, Williams9-1668 24, (Blackman 9). Technicals— Aguirre Muskingum 58, Heidelberg 46 eight teams WAS *4795 Now ^3595 WAS '5795 Now ^4295 Robertson, Har, 14:13; Samuelsson, Stipanovich 5-100-210, Flemfng4-175-513. 2 (elected). A— 17,007. N. Illinois 67, Bowling Green 65 4 Or.. Front Wheel Or, Nicely Har, 14:4 2; Andreychuk, Buf, 14:4 2; Richardson 2-8 04 4, Stonsbury 1-4 04 2, Nebraska 66, Oklahoma 64 Equip. Stock «4433 Smith, Buf, 16:37;Gavln.Har,19:40. Toronto 2 0 3— 5 Garnettl-3 2- 24,Tisdale 2-7044, Warrick Oakland City 66, Indiana-Southeast NEW YORK (UPI) - The U S. Edmonton 3 4 2—9 65 4-6 2-2 10. Totals 33-8 2 15-19 81. Football League is one big happy Second Period— 1, Buffalo. Tucker First period— 1. Toronto, Courtnall LA Lokers 21 21 2 8 20-90 Ohio 80, Miami (Ohio) 79 ( 20T) S c h o la s t ic 26 (Cvr, Houslev), pp, 0:31. 2. Hartford 16 (Salmlng, Clark), pp, 1:15. 2, Indiono 24 15 16 26— 81 JazzlOB,Hawks 105 Otterbein 73, Baldwin-Wallace 5 2 family again. W. Babych 13 (Samuelsson, Ferraro) Toronto, Clark 22 (Courtnall), 3:07. 3. Three-point goals— None. Fouled At a meeting of league owners 1:34.3, Buffalo. Hamel 14 (Dykstro), 2:39 Edmonton,Coffey 34 (Messier, Gregg), out— Stipanovich. Total fouls— LA Toledo 89, Eastern Michigan 75 83 TOYOTA TERCEL 83 CHEV. MONTE CARLO 4, Hartford, Evason 12 (unassisted) 8:48. 4, Edmonton, KurrI 45 (Coffey, Lakers 18, indiono 21. Rebounds— LA A TLA N TA (105) Trl-State 83, St. Francis 67 Wednesday, Commissioner Harry *9,599 Messier), pp, 12:06. 5, Edmonton, Wls.-Parkslde84, Wls.-Mllwaueke73 sh, 6:39. 5, Buffalo, Cyr 13 (Andrev Lakers 50 (Lucas 10), Indiana 46 WIIIIS6-1 2 2-214.Levinaston,-1 26-1114. llling boys' basketball Usher announced that eight Deluxe, 2 Or. 4 Cyl., $ Sp d , AC, V6, Auto, A/C. PS, PB, R, Rear chuk. Tucker), pp, 13: 28. 6, Hartford Napier 17(Smlth, MacTavIsh), 14:47. (Williams 13). Assists— LA Lakers 26 Rollins 2-5 W) 4. Wlttmon 11-21 1-2 23, WIs.’River Falls 80, WIs.-La Crosse68 owners are dedicated to playing a Window Defog. Govin 18 (Evoson, Murzyn), 16:08 Penalties— McClelland, Edm, 0:19; (Johnson 10),Indiana 22 (Fleming 7). Rlvers1-74-76,Webb4-713-14 21.Davis 2-7 WIs.-WhItewater 96, WIs.-Plattevllle IMIng Junior H)oli nipped t)ie W(j)d- Stereo. Rear Oefog 2 Penalties— Jarvis, Har, 5 30; D Bo Salmlng, Tor,3:36;Clark,Tor, 10:18. Technicals— Indlano,Illegal defense; (M) 4, Hastings 2-7 1-1 5, KoncaK 6-91-313, '6 hom High freshmen, 51-50, In boys' fall schedule this year. Among the bych, Hor, 9:30; Andreychuk, Buf, 11:0 2 Los Angeles, illegal defense. A— Battle 0-3 1-2 1. Totals 38-90 29-4 2 Southwest basketball action. Dom Lourlnltls satisfied owners were Donald Second period— 6 , Edmonton, Ander­ WAS >6295 Now ^5395 W. Babych, Har, 12:12; Samuelsson 16,904. 105. Ark.-Llt. Rock 61,Texas-SanAnt. 76 canned 1 2 points, Jonas McCray and Trum p, Steve Ross and Myles WAS *4*95 Now *4195 Har, 13:1 2; Perreault, Buf. 13:1 2. son 41 (Lumley, Gregg), 4:31. 7, Edmon­ UTAH (109) Arkansas 60. Rice 59 Keith Dlyeso added 11 each, and Cc(rey NEW 1986 CAVALIER ton, Anderson 4 2 (Coffey, Gregg), Dontlev 7-1817-19 31, Malone7-19 2-516, Sam Houston Stote75,Mldwestern6 2 Goldston netted 8. Marcus Mateya, Tanenbaum. Third period— 7, Hortford. Quennevllle 10:20. 8, Edmonton, Gretzky 40 76ers 153. Blazers 133 Eaton 2-47-1211,Green4-99-917,Hansen Stephen F. Austin 90, Sul Ross St. 66 Eric WIdmer, Eric Williams and Tony Trum p, Ross and Tanenbaum 4 Dr, Front Wheel Drive, 5(Evason),. 9:57. 8, Buffalo, Cyr 14 (Messier), sh, 14:31. 9, Edmonton, 1-3 04) 2, Stockton 2-6 2-3 6, Ballev Texas A&M 71. Texos Tech 58 Wright played well tar the 6-4 Rams, met Wednesday morning to work Stock #4221 (Houslev. Follgno), 10:57. 9, Hartford. Coffey 35 (Gregg), sh, 16: 23. Penalties— 7-19 5-6 19, Scurry 2-5 1-2 5,lavaronl1-1 Texos Southern 87, SW Texas 8 2 wha host Tolland Tuesday. Evason 13 (Turgeon, Gavin), 17 39. 10, Maxwell, Tor, 10:52; Smith, Edm, PORTLAND (133) 00 2.Totals33-8443-56109. Texas 58, Southern Methodist 57 out a deal in which Ross sold his Hartford, Jarvis 6 (unassisted). 19:46. 14:15; Edmonton bench (served by Thompson 10-18 54 25, Vondeweghe West 13-16 2-3 28,Ch. JonesO-2 2-2 2,Colter69 Atlanta 25 14 21.17— 105 half of the New Jersey Generals to 83 CHEV. CITATION 83 CHEV. S-10 BLAZER Penalties— Turgeon, Har,0:40; Turgeon. Lumley), 15: 28. Utoti 10 21 W 22 21— 109 Claremont-Mudd 70, Pomona-PItzer Har, 13:47; Smith. Buf, 13:47. Third period— 10, Toronto, Fergus 23 2- 210, Drexler 7-11 5-5 19, Carr 61 2(M)8. 69 Trum p and bought at least half of Paxson 611 4-4 17, Porter 2-5 3-3 7, Three-point goals— None. Total 4 Dr., 4 Cyl., Auto, PS, PB. R, V-6, 4 Spd., A/6. PS, PB, Stereo Shots on gool— Hartford 15-7-1 2— (Daoust),sh, 7:19.11, Toronto, Salming4 fouls— Atlanta 4 2, Utah 35. Fouled E. Washington 78, W. Washlngton70 Tanenbaum’s Baltimore Stars. Kersey 2-7 1- 2 5, K. Johnson 611 0-5 1 2. Rear Defogger Class., Rear Defog * 34. Buffalo 10-15-10— 35 (Terrion. Fergus), sh, 8:10 1 2, Edmon­ out— Willis, Levington, Webb, Hast­ Kansas 79, Calarado 74 C a le n d a r 7,649 ton, Smith 4 (Anderson), 16:37. 13, Totals 5610 2 24-32133. Ross had purchased the Houston PHILADELPHIA (153) ings, Koncak, Malone, Stockton. Metra State 63, Regis 55 Power-play conversions— Hartford 4- Toronto, Smiths (Kotsopoulos), 16:56.14, Rebounds— Atlanta 56 (Levinston 9), Redlands 79, Whittier 76 Gamblers in the summer and 0. Buffolo 7- 2 Gretzky. 41 (KurrI, Coffey), 19:11. B. Jones 7-93-417, Borkley 9-111 2-1631, Malone 1 2- 25 1616 38, Threott 611 (M) 1 2, Utah 41 (Malone 12). Assists— Atlanta merged the team with Tru m p ’s WAS >5295 Now ^3S95 WAS >8995 Now ^7895 Goalies— Hartford.- LIut. Buffalo, Penaltlees — McClelland, Edm. malor 24 (Rivers 7), Utah 2 2 (Green 9). TODAY Borrosso. A— 15,6 24. (fighting), 2:36; Smith, Tor, major Cheeks7410-10 24,Green040-00,McAdoo Men's Basketball Generals. 7-1069 20, Moss 2-4 2-26, Cl. JohnsonO-1 Technicols— Battle, Hastings, Rivers, (fighting), 2:36; Fogolln, Edm, 3:55; Atlanta bench 2 A— 1 2,654. Becker JC at MCC, 8 p.m. Trum p wanted Houston quarter­ Referee— Ron Wicks Maxwell, Tor, double minor (miscon­ 1-2 1, Stokes 2-3 04 4. Totals 524 2 48-59 Big East result Girls Basketball back Jim Kelly much more than he NEW 1986 FULL-SIZE duct), 5:15; Ihnacak, Tor, 9:48; Coffey, 153. RHAM at Coventry, 7:30 Edm. 11:11. Portland 4 2 26 35 30— 133 wanted a partner. These are only a few of our used cars Penguins 5. Jets 2 Shots on goal—Toronto 12-10-7- Pbiladolphio 36 34 41 4 2— 153 F r i d a y “ What we’ve done has worked PICKUP Three-point goals— Paxson, Bark­ Celtics 115, Warriors 100 Providence 76, Pittsburgh 67 29. Edmonton 17-15-16-48. B oys Bosketboll out perfectly,” Tru m p said. “ I and trucks offered during our stock #4343 ley. Fouled out— None. Total fouls— Rockville at Manchester, 7:30 Winnipeg 10 1— 2 Portland 39, Philadelphia 30. wasn’t a very anxious seller. It Pittsburgh 3 0 2— 5 Power-play conversions— Toronto BOSTON (115) PITTSBURGH (67) Notre Dome at East Catholic, 7:30 5-1. Edmonton6-l. Rebounds— Portland. 35 (Thompson Eost Hampton at Cheney Tech, 7:30 wasn’t something I wanted to do First period— 1, Pittsburgh, Lemleux 35 7). Phlladelphio 45 (Borkley 17). Bird 14- 237-936, Kite 2-4004, Parish 7-14 Smith 3-10 3-6 9, Gore 5-11 4-6 14, WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY SALE (unassisted), 6:0 2. 2, Winnipeg. Ha- 8-10 22, Alnge5-155-615, Johnson5-13 2-2 Armstrong 2-2 OO 4, Aiken 1-8 0-1 2, Coventry at RHAM, 7:30 very much; was be a partner.” Goalies— Toronto, Wregget. Edmon­ Assists— Portland 31 (Drexler 12). Phl- Girls Basketball werchuk 37 (Mullen, Dollas), 12:11. . lodelphla 31 (Cheeks 14). Technical— 12, Slchtlng 6-8 00 12, Walton 1-1 2-4 4, David 4-8 10-10 18, Shepherd (M) OO 0, Trum p now officially has his r/ie prfcea are tor real and not a mMaka. 3. Pittsburgh, Chabot 12 (Hannan, ton, Fuhr. A— 17,498. Carlisle 1-1 0 2 2, ThIrdkIII 2-4 00 4, (Soodson 1-1 OO 2, Lane 2-4 7-11 11, Manchester at Rockville, 7:30 Barkley. A— 11,219. Vincent 1-2 2-24.44-85 26-35 115. wresllina “ Dream Team ” backfield of Kelly *8699 Llndstrom), 15:49 4, Pitts burgh, Cunney- Cooper 1-2 1-2 3, MIklosevIch 1-1 2-3 4. worth 10 (Blalsdell). 16:53. Penalties— G O LD EN STATE (100) Totals 20-47 27-39 67. Manchester at Class LL iVieel and running back Herschel Short 11-27 3-5 25, Smith 2-4 1-1 5, PROVIDENCE (76) East Catholic ot Class L Meet Bullard, Pit, 2: 20; Arnlel. Win, 6:36; Walker. Tagllanettl, Win, mlnor-molor (fight­ Carroll 1 2-27 5-6 29, Floyd 3-8 (Ml 6, Klpter5-83-313, Roth 5-9 4-414, S. Wright Cheney Tech at Class M Meet ing), 13: 28; Frawley, Pit, mlnor- Rec basketball Mullln 2-7 (M) 4, Teogle 8-13 2-2 18, 3-7 1-4 7, Brown 3-7 2-2 0, Donovan The other franchises in the molor (fighting), 13'28; Schmidt, Pit, R a d io , T V Huston 1-1 00 2, Bollard 4-8 00 9, 4-119-1 217, Polazil 1-3 2-44,Lewls3-4006, lA T U R D A Y eight-team league will be in Whitrehead 01 OO 0, Connor (Ml O 2 0, Girls Basketball 18:06 D. Wright 2-51-1 5, Duda 1-3 0-1 2. Totals Phoenix, Ariz.; Birmingham, Second period — No scoring. Midgets Thibeaux 1- 2 OO 2. 44-98 11-16 100. 27-57 2 2-3176. East Cothollc at Aquinas, 7:30 p.m Penalties— Carlyle, Win, 2: 20; Ellett, TONIGHT Boston 27 32 2 0 17— IIS Halftime— Providence 36, Pittsburgh Ice Hockey Ala.; Memphis, Tenn.; Orlando, fl:00 College bosXefball: LSU vs. Bulls 25 (Mott Robinson, Todd Golden Stole 10 31 18 21— too 29. Fouled out— Smith, Cooper, Lewis, Manchester vs. Glastonbury (at CHEVROLET Win. 4:01; pollas. Win, malor- Fla.; and Tampa Bay, Fla. CARTER Longo and Larry Nevins played well). Three-point gools— Bird, Ballard. To­ Hartford Areno). 9:45 p.m. misconduct (fighting), 5:59; Boschman, Vonderbllt. USA Cable Duda. Total fouls— Pittsburgh 26, Provi­ The USFL, which is moving to Win, 5:59; Loney, Pit, malor-misconduct 8:30 College bosketboll: Hortford vs Lakers 23 (Travis HIbler 9, Brian tal fouls— Boston 14, Golden State 28. dence 27. Rebounds— Pittsburgh 38 Cheshire vs. East Catholic (at Bolton (fighting), 5:59; Frawley, Pit, mlnor- Southwestern Loulslono, WKHT Blount and Jim Zilora played well). Fouled out— Short. Rebounds— BostonSO (Cooper 10), Providence 33 (Kipfer Ice Palace), 7:15 p.m. the fall after three spring seasons, 9:00 College bosketboll: Morvlond Hawks 32 (Tom Gugllelmone and (Parish 13), Golden State 44 (Smith 1 2). 6). Assists— Pittsburgh 11 (Gore,Lane Wrestllno mlsconduct, 5:59; Boschman, Win, Monchester at Class 1 L Meet must begin paying its players , M A N C H E ST E R 646-6464 16:22; Hllller. Pit, 16: 22; Turnbull. vs. North Corollno, E SP N Dave Motesko played well). Maver­ Assists— Boston 31 (Bird 11), Golden 3), Providence 20 (Donovan, Lewis 5), 1229 M AIN ST Win, 17:02; Ellett, Win, malor (miscon­ 9:30 Celtics vs. Nuggets, Chonnel 20, icks 15 (Jamie McAullffe 9, Shane State 25 (Floyd 9.) Technicals— None. Technicals— KIpter, Armstrong. A— East Catholic ot Class L Meet March I for the 1986 season. duct), 19:10; Hannan, Pit, 19:10. WKHT WIrta 4, Ryan Leonard played well). A — 1501T. Cheney Tech ot Class M Meet W - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Feb. 20,19«6 MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Feb. 20. 1986 - 1» .643-2711 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE Larry Wright Classified...1^ Business Opportunities 27 Store/Olfice Space Hou'ehold Goods 62 For .advertisements to be I MISCELLANEOUS Rates ■ROOMMATES NOTICeS Situation Wanted 23 Resort Property Misc for Sale 63 published Monday, the dead­ 64 M in im u m : IWANTEO FOR SALE L o s t/ F o u n d ...... 01 Employment Info. 24 AAisc. lor Rent Home ond Gorden line is 2:30 p.m. on Fridov P e ts 65 4 L in e s P e rs o n o K ...... 02 Instruction 25 Wanted to Rent Female to share 3 bed­ Brother Electronic Musical Items 66 BUSINESS & SERVICE MRECTORY Announcements ...... 03 Roommates Wanted room Cope with 31 year Typewriter-Printer. 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Reasonable fee, deling. Quality work. Ref­ 'loped Is dolly reading of Please call for on appoint­ $60. Coll 649-655 2 otter IDU8INE88 home repairs and clean­ discount tor senior citi­ erences, licensed and In- 2pm.□ ithe ads In classified. sured. Coll 646-8165. ment, 649-0359. HELP WANTED I 0PPDRTUNITIE8 ing, neat, reliable. Free zens. Call tor on oppolnt- That's where they find Notices HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED quotes. Manchester home ment between 2pm-6pm, value buys. owner. 649-1158, Steve Monday thro Friday, Robert E. Jarvis, T-Shirt and Cap printing INCOME TAX i HOUSEHOLD D D A Clerks. D ally 4:30 to Experienced Houseclean­ Conn. Valley Machine has Glarrgtana. 9am-12noon Saturdays. Buttding-Remodeltng Paste up Artist, part time, EMT-A/EMT-I/EMT equipment. 4 color prin­ SERVICE GOODS Port Time Inserters 10pm. Saturday, 12 to ing for m y home & office. openings for Inspector, 646-8854.______Specialist. Additions, gar- wanted. Coll 647-9946, ask 20 hours, Monday, Tues­ Graduotes. Immediate ter, conveyor dryer, ex­ I first piece In process and Get o Sharp stort. Profes­ oges, roofing, siding, kit­ day, Thursday afternoons full and part time open­ 3pm. Will train. Coll 646- South Windsor area, De- PETS IL08T AND FOUND for Bob. pendablillty a must. Call final; All-around Machi­ posing unit and cap dryer. sional sharpening Includ­ chens, bathrooms, re- Netkin's Tax Service. Used Refrigerators, and Friday nights. News­ ings. Competitive salary, 5773. Licensed Day Care Mom nists - Bridgeport, lathe & Like new condition with has one immediate full placement Low rates, strictly confi­ Washers, Ranges — ICARS/TRUCKS paper experience helpful. excellent benefit progom. 646-5153, leave message. ing knives, scissors, Automotive Certified Nurses Aides Clerical/South Windsor so forth; Burr Hand, 5 supplies. W ill trlon. $3,400. pinking shears, lawn and time opening In her home windows/doors. 643-6712. dential. Over 10 years clean, *buaranteed, parts AKC Golden Retrievers, Reward ! Lost — Large Please send work history Call Bob, 233-5517. FOR SALE needed for small rest — Need energetic person years minimum expe­ Phone 904-768-6647. tor toddler. 649-68 21 tor experience. 644-1009. and service. Low prices. five females, ($250), 3 black and white cat, white and salary reaulrements Painters with at least 2 garden tools, rotary home. Call tor Interview for general office duties rience required on olr- Dumas Electric-^Having B.D. Pearl & Son, 649 m a le s ($ 200). R eady on chin, paws and belly, to: The Manchester He­ Attention real estate years Interior and exte­ mower blades, chisels, further Information. You Save Time— Receive 1981 Chew Van — Panel, broken eyetooth, vicinity with nursing director. and Inside sales desk. Call crot* parts. Apply In per­ I I IH0ME8 plain blades > and many Electrical Problems? M ain Street, 643-2171. 2/10/86. 872-1422 171 ICARS/TRUCKS 243- 2995. rald) Box S C/O M anches­ agents. We don't moke rior experience. Start Im­ Concerned Service — Get evenings. V* ton, 8 cylinder, 60,000 of Birch & BIssell Sts. for appointment, 5 28- m ediately. 646-7760. son, 580 Nutmeg Rood I I I fOR ALE others. Call 649-10W after Need a large or a small ter Herald. outlondlsh promises, we 8 Repair? We Specialize In Great Convenience with I for sale miles. Battery, front disc, 2 649-9361 otter 5pm. don't set unrealistic bonus 9351. « North, South Windsor, Spm. PAINTING/ Like New 14 cu. ft. Indus­ exhaust 8, shocks all less Tox Corporation of New 2 Secretary — Some book­ Residential Work. Joseph CT. trial freezer. $350. 649- than one year old. $4,400. keeping, pleasant work­ Immediate Openings tor quotas, we do offer a All real estate advertised PAPERING Dumas. Fully Licensed. England's reasonably 1971 Dodge Charger — Lost — 10 lb. Male Terrier part time housecleanlng professional office envir­ RN's, part time and full Sewing Done — Expe­ priced "In home' Income 901 2. I recreational 647-239 2, Days; 267-4176 ing environment. Multi time employment availa­ Cur gross necessitates the In the Manchester Herold Free Estim ates. 646-5 253. Good 318 with transmis­ Cross, brown and white persons. Call The House­ onment and commission Is subject to the federol rienced seamstress. tax service. A tax expert ITEMS otter 6pm. Home Builders, 9am-5pm, ble with flexible schedul­ hiring of additional expe­ Oreumaklng, alterations Name your own price — Ivory Naugahyde Rocker sion. Good cor for ports. wearing red collar. Lost works, 647-0873. schedule second to none. Fair Housing Act of 1968, will call on you at vour Monday thru Friday, 643- ing on all shifts. Positions LIve-ln — West Hartford, rienced day personnel: Father and son. Fast, recllner. Good condition. $99. 643-4149.0 In the Timothy Eflwards Coll 646- 2735, M r. Curtiss,' which mokes It Illegal to and repairs. Call anytime. convenience when you 1984'/] Mustang GT — 30 2, 4005 or 646-1960. Include supervisory. In­ elderly woman, home- Smoll press operator tor a dependable service. $65. 646-6 2 29.0 Pools ! Pools ! Pools ! School area In South Offset Press Person. Hove Stoneledge Realty tor 647-8730. HEATING/ coll 646-3 219(home) or V8 quad shock, low miles, fection control, InservIce bound, 5 day week. Call 2 CO lor A T F press - com bi­ advertise any preference, Pointing, Paperhanging AAA pool distributor Must Sell! 1980 Mercury Windsor. Anyone know­ Immediate opening for a confidential Interview. limitation or discrimina­ 5 28-SS35(offlce). sunroof, AM/FM Carpenters Needed. Im­ education and staffing. 875-6154 or 236-538 2 after nation of paper cotter and The House Works. Resi­ <■ Rem oval. Call 646-5761. PLUMBHIG Herculon brown, rust must dispose of entire Monarch. Low mileage, ing any Information qualified person. Expand­ tion based on race, color, Cassette. Asking $7,500. mediate openings for ex­ Benefit and no-benefIt 6pm. blndory person • shipping dential housecleanlng. An braided rug. 6x9, $45, stock of new, leftover, air, fully equipped. Two please call 644-0873 after ing business requires ad­ religion, sex or natlonol Income Toxes prepared In 646-1706 evenings. Spm. perienced carpenters, all plans available. Pleose and receiving person. C u r established company Pointing and Paperhang­ Fogarty Brothers — Ba­ vour own hony>. Coll Jim Manchester. 649-1847.0 1985 , 31 ft. family sized tone color. $2,500. 643- 0 ditional personnel. Pres­ origin, or on Intention to 0 phases of construction, contact Hannah Douville, starting wage Is based on fully bonded with above ing — E xterior and Inte­ throom remodeling; In­ for reasonable rotes. 74 2' swimming pools with 0148, Tues. & Thurs. all tige Printing, 135 Main moke any such prefer­ full time employment and D.N.S. at Canterbury experience and we otter overage work below th< rior, ceilings repaired. stallation water heaters, 1 20 Gallon Electric Hot huge sundeck, fencing, day. Lost — M an 's gold Signet Street, Manchester. Position Open In a small ence, limitation or dis­ 1009 otter 6pm. * >9 IMOTORCYCLES/ ring. Vicinity Manchester benefits. C a ll 74 2-5317, villa of Wllllmantic, 4 23- an excellent medical/llte overage rote. Call Today, References, fully Insured. garbage disposals; faucet Woter Heater In good filter, ladders and war­ Manchester office, Mon­ crimination. The Herald I b ic yc les Marshalls. Reward. 633- 8:30-5pm, M onday thru 2597. Service Station Mechan­ Insurance program. Call <47-0873. Quality work. Martin repairs. 649-4539. Vlsa/M- Professional income Tax condition. $15. Phone 644- ranty for only $978. Instal­ 1963 Ford Pick Up, good Offset- Stripper. Have Im­ day thru Friday. Great ics and Attendants. Full will hot knowingly accept Mottsson, evenings, 649- lation optional and extra, engine, $100. 643-6654. 6925. Friday. opportunity to work on a T.B. SImonds, Inc., West osterCard accepted. Preparation ond Account­ 0011.P mediate opening for ,o and port time. Uniforms any advertisement which Cleaning Services Offered financing available. Call 1976 Harley Davidson computer, run a printing Career Opportunity with Hartford, CT, at (203) 233- 4431. ing. Fully computerized qualified person. Expand­ furnished. Apply In per­ Is In violotlon of the low. 8 Paul at 7 21-1884. 1975 Firebird - Red/block Sportster XLCH1000 In press, type, work with growing lawn care com­ 1221 between 8am and Houses > O ffices. Not all the news Is on the 1 2 years experience Large Bevel Edged Mir­ ing business requires ad­ son, 25 2 Spencer Street, Mondav-Frldav, morn­ Professional Interior front pogel There's lots of ror — 4'5" long, 2'10" vinyl top. Automatic, m int co n d itio n . 10,000 people. Experience help­ pany. Evergreen Lawns 4pm for an Interview. "A Rare Find" — Lovely Reasonable rotes. At your ditional personnel. Pres­ Manchester. 8 Painting — Quality work, Ski Boots, Mole, Swiss power steering, brakes, orlglnol miles. $3JX)0 or ful but not necessary -w ill has openings for hard ond meticulously main­ ings < afternoons. Reaso­ newsy Information In the convenience days or even wide. $95 or best offer. I announcements tige Printing, 135 Main reasonable rotes. 15 years Henke brand. $20. Phone excellent condition In and best offer. 633-7834. Babysitter. Responsible train. Please coll 647-9941 working lawn care spe­ tained 8 plus room Colon­ nable rates. Call 647-7043, Classified section. 643- Ings, John Wlllousrttby, 643-17 20.O Street, Manchester. Unique Furnishings, Etc. experience. 643-9980. 2711. 643-5873.0 out. $1,995. C all 646-7 20 2 female to care tor two tor an Interview. cialists. Competitive ENDROLLS ial. Located In t(ie Man- <43-1794. 646-2523. Em ergency? In M anches­ looking for full and part Double Bed, Mattress and or 646-2796. children In my home. Own Clerical/Supervisorv — wages, benefits and train­ ZT'h wldlh-2S« chest er/Glastonbury MISCELLANEOUS ter, dial 911 tor tire, ing. Put some green In time sales help. Manage­ Box spring. Excellent Heod Skis, $25 per pair. transportation. Call 647- Small International dis­ Receptlonist/Tvpist for 13Vi wldth-2 for 25* town line. Four bed­ AUTOMOTIVE police, medical help. your pocket. Call Don ment opportunities, Man­ condition. $60. Coll 649- 643-1554.0 Classified ads serve the 910 2. tributor seeking mature Manchester Insurance M U S T be picked u p at the rooms, gorgeous, large people today ... lust as I Daniels, Manchester, CT, chester or East Hartford 0845.O Individual with supervi­ agency. Pleasont staff locotlon. Call 646-5563, ask Manchester Herald Oltice family room, 2 cor gar­ Bowling Ball, 10 Pin, they hove since our coun­ 2 Snow Tires on Ply­ Looking for a part time and working conditions. between 9 ond 5, 649-8667. before 11 A M. ONLY. age. Owner anxious I Ask­ sory experience to work for Maureen. [ 3 ] ~ | h d m e s ROOMS Whirlpool Gas Dryer — 3 weight 12 lbs., shoes, try's beginning. Read and mouth Rim s P 235. 7.75-15. Gal Friday with typing Good typing skills neces­ ing, $167,500. Strano Real IHDME8 I APARTMENTS with and supervise cleri­ Part Time — Mornings. veors old. Like new. $100. carry bag and all accesso­ use them regularly. 643- Excellent tread. $60 for obllltv and computer ex­ cal Stott. Good skills ne- sary. Various responsibil­ Estote, 647-7653.0 FDR SALE FDR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT Approximately 4 hours Office Manager for group ED 649- 2034. ries. $40. 649-7918.0 2711. both, 649-130 2.0 perience. Flexible sche­ cessory. Hours 8-5. Coll ity moke lob Interesting per day starting at 8am. medical practice In Man­ The Jumpsuit dule of 5 hours per day. Judy Clementino at Inter­ learning experience. Call Manchester —- Lovely 7 Thinking of a New Home? Manchester — Com­ 4 Room Apartment — Please send work history General lanitorlal duties chester, computer expe­ Bring Your Teenagers — trade Scientific. 871-0401. Dorothy at HRH of CT, Room Cape. 3 bedrooms, Coll U & R first for your pletely furnished Includ­ $440, utilities not Included. and salorv reaulrements are your responsibility. rience and bookkeeping Best buy In Glastonbury Inc., 643-1155. Call Chemlown Services, Market, 3 bedroom home family room, enclosed custom built home. We ing stove, refrigerator Central location. Adults. to: The Manchester He­ We Are Growing I Allbrio duties Including payroll hove home sites available and linens. $50 weekly No pets. Coll otter 5pm, Corp., 246-6100, 8-5, M on­ required. Full time Mon­ with 2'/z baths, 2 car sun porch, 1'/: baths, tlre- rald, Box Z. Realty, with a staff of 2 Dental Receptionist — 4 place, built Ins , corpetlng, In A/Vonchester and South plus 2 weeks security. 649-1 240. IHELP WANTED day thru Friday. day thru Friday. Call Mrs. garage, large living full time and 6 part-time day work week, busy n, a s k in g Windsor. Whether you Coll between 5-9pm, 646- Noonan at 646-0314. room, extra large family nice locatio Masseuses desired (will Associate-Realtors, has office. Send resume to: Babysitter — Mature, lov­ $136,000. U & R Realty, ore Interested In buying, 983 2. 3'/j Room Apartment with train). Exceptional pay room with brick fireploce Gasoline Attendants outgrown Its old office. Dental Group, 70 East ing person needed to sit In tor warm comfort, fully 643- 269 2.0 selling, building or lust appliances, basement. wanted for Manchester and transportation avail­ Middle Tpke., my Monchesfer home, Mature, responsible adult need to consult someone Ladles Only — Nice, quiet Working single adult, READ THIS! We are now In our new for household chores. opptlanced kitchen, wood Texaco. 659-13 21 o r 646- able. Manchester area. location and we ore ac­ Manchester.______Tuesday & Thursday, own Best Buy — U & R on vour real estate needs, room tor senior citizen or married couple. No child­ South Windsor area. 3 stained exterior, has su­ 6475. 574-4851. tively looking for addi­ transportation. Pleose attractive 4 bedroom Con- coll us — we're always working girl. Located on ren, pets. 643- 2880. F Custodian — Part time. days per week. Possible per sized bl-level deck for bus line. References and F call 646-9530.______w illing to assist you. U & R tional full and part time Immediate opening for family tun entertaining, temporory with 2'/i soles associates. If you weekends. Approxi­ baths, formal dining Realty, 643-2692.0 security. Call after $$$$$$$$$$$$»$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$^ reliable, mature person mately 3pm to Spm. Good matured landscaping In TRADEUPINTHEWORLDI ore Interested In a real TOWN OF COVENTRY room, cathedral celling 5:30pm, 644-0383. HOMES who Is looking tor wee­ pay, own transportation. very private lot. See It 5 estate sales career, call and stone fireplace In FOR RENT $ kend employment. Must POLICE DEPARTMENT Call 646-5153, leave now w hile It Is still a v a ila ­ Robert Allbrip at 649-0917 family room. Lots of fine 19 ICDNDDMINIUMS Female Only — Extra I $ $ have experience strip­ message. ble. $137,500. Century 21 large room, clean and for a private Interview. PART-TIME Jackston-Showcase, 646- features. Call today for Coventry — 3 bedroom $ BEST!!! $ ping, waxing and buffing I fdr sale modern, all utilities and floors. For additional In- 1316.0 private viewing. Only lakefront ovollable. Im­ NOTHING TO BUY. $ Applications now being DISPATCHERS Maintenance man tor $149,900. Joyce G. Epstein house privileges, on bus $ tormotlon coll Manches­ Brand New Listing! 4 line, excellent neighbor­ mediate occupancy, ap­ P A R T T I M E accepted of Barry Blast care of church property Real Estate, 647-8895.0 pliances, washer & dryer, $ $ Co. Apply Jn person, 238 ter M anor, 646-01 29. Applications being ac­ and buildings, previous New Listing — South Room Townhouse In hood. Call 647-9813. E lease required, $650 per E $ Hartford Rood, Mpnches- cepted for part-time dis­ e x p e rie n c e In m a in te ­ W indsor. $114,900. 3 Spa­ small condo complex. Magnificent — Bolton. month, no pets. Coll ERA JOB IN TOWN! ter - rear of building. patchers. Applicants nance necessary, 643-4466. cious bedroom Ranch. Built In 1981 by Peterman. $ $154,500. Custom built 3 B & R, M ary Gobbey, NOTHING FOR SALE. must haVe graduated Quality finished lower Low condo fee. 1 'h baths, APARTMENTS $ level features a fourth bedroom Raised Ranch fully oppllonced, full pri­ 646- 248 2 or 649-9459. from High School or FOR RENT To Trade 70 x 10 ft. gloss & hr./8tart Experienced Tax Prepor- Wanted - Service person, bedroom or office. 10 x 24 on privote 8 acre parcel. vate basement, economi­ ED $ mechanically Inclined for wood frame greenhouse I OPERATORS ers — Notional firm needs have an equivalent edu­ first floor family room. Solarium with cedar Inte­ cal 2 zone gos heat. Coll to sit on foundation disso- $ $ port time day and evening cation, be alert and abls shop work for water con­ rior off dining room, cen­ Today ! Offered at $68,900. 4 Room Apartment — STORE AND Large level lot with newer sembled and ready to No dress code. Casuar fun at­ New operation in tox preparers for local to handle emergency ditioning company. Must ter chimney divides open Jackson & Jackson Real Available Now, adults, no OFFICE SPACE $ $ pool and deck. D.W. Fish W ill swop 9x11 Block & move. What do you hove Manchester has area through April 15th. sltuatione.' Duties In­ be reliable and dependa­ Realty, 643-1591 or 871- kitchen, dining room and Estate, 647-8400 or 646- pets, no appliances, one $ mosphere. If you enjoy talking $ ble. Call for an appoint­ Red contemporary rug to trade? 646-6754. Call 529-1489, Monday- 1400.O______llvingroom. 2cargaraae, 8646. car, security and referen­ Office Space — Excellent openings on first clude but are not llmitod ment to fill out applica­ for any plain colortocslm- $ on the phone, we might have a $ Frtdav, 9-5. 2 full baths, multi-level ces. 649-1 265. location with ample park­ shift for the follow­ to heavy public contact, tion between 9 and 4. lle. Coll otter 5:30pm, decks. Central Vac. D.W. Now's The Time.... To ing. 600, 400 & 300 sq. ft. Will trade a Double set $ $ taking complaints, mo­ 659 2436. tub, white porceloln, tor a job for you. We offer a guaran­ ing silk screening 289-4355. Historic Cheney mansion, Fish Realty, 643-1591 or stop paying rent! You Manchester 2 family 5 office suites are now $ $ BABYSITTER nitoring emergency ra; ^ --- 14 room, 4 both beauty 871-1400.O room, 2 bedroom opor- single set tub. Coll 643-4942 teed salary with bonuses. Work o p e r a t o r s , hot might lust be auollfled to available. 649-2891. Computer Choir worth $ $ dios, keeping radio and Permanent Part Time with 4 fireplaces, gor­ purchase this 4 room ment. $6 25 heat and hot otter 5:30pm. stamping operators. Mother, pediatrician Tellers. Apply 923 Main geous woodwork' plus 2'/z $40, like new, would like to done from our office, four even­ complaint logs, dis­ Looking for privacy with Condo at Pork Chestnut In water Included. Children Manchester — Approxl- $ $ Experience p r e ­ Street, Manchester. 646- acres of mature trees and welcome. 647-760 2. A v a il­ trade for bookcase or 3 is looking for a part patching police units to a view? Try this spacious Manchester. 2 bedrooms, motelv 500 sq. ft., 18 2 Will trade small bookcase $ ings a week and Saturday $ ferred but will train. 1700. ‘ lawn. $299,900. Blanchard able April 1st. drawer brown filing ca­ time babysitter to incldsnte with the Town seven room expanded wall to wall carpet, and South Main Street, Colon­ binet. Coll 742-6112. with 3 shelves In good mornings. Call Michelle, 647- $ Apply in person: 8. Rosetto. 646-248 2. It's economical to heat. $ care for 5 and 8 year Fuel Oil Truck Driver, Cope In desirable Man­ ial decor, good site visibil­ condition tor o coffee All appllcatiope m uit be Only $44,500. Coll Today ! Manchester — Fully car­ ity and parking. $475 plus table In good condition. $ 9946, Monday-Thursday eve- $ class 2 license.required.' chester neighborhood. Bogen Enlarger with ac­ olds in Glastonbury eubmitted by February Porter Street Area — See Three bedrooms, 2'/a Jackson & Jockson Real peted 3 bedroom duplex utilities. Coll Bob Alibrio Coll 742-7463 Otter 5:30pm. $ APOLLO II Dependable, fuel oil deliv­ with attic, appliances, cessory equipment to $ ings, also Saturday mornings. Q len Road area. Above average 24. 1980. ery east of the river. this beautifully decorated baths, fireplace, full base­ Estate, 647-8400 or 646- at 649-0917. trade tor 2 desk-type wood $ 4 bedroom Colonial to­ ment, two cor garage. 8646.D washer & dryer hook up, $ Manchester, CT salary, please write Applicationt are availa­ Experienced only, full chairs or o waveless wo- I will trade on electric The popular jumpsuit day I IV2 baths, garage Elegantly styled country references & security 474 M ain Street, the center ($$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ 203-647-1678 ble at the'Town Manag­ time. Insurance a d benef­ needed. 647-9340 or 241- terbed, any size. Coll 647- dryer for o gas dryer. Coll to Box C, c/o Man- its. 647-9137. with :ip-front closing in and a price under kitchen with oak cabinets Manchester— 2 bedroom of town. 3 rooms first 643-8082 otter 4pm. er's Oltice, Town Office the shirtdress tradition. end unit Ranch In desira­ 1000. 1004. The WylIVs Street bhester Herald. $100,000! B la n ch a rd 8> and trim Includes all new floor. Coll 646- 24 26 week- Building, ,1712 Main Nice for fun time. ble Northfleld Green. exit off 1-384. Service Manager Wanted Rossetto Real Estate, 646- appliances. Split plan doys 9-5. Will trade a 1964 Rambler Street, Coventry, Conn. No. 8140 with Photo- 248 2.C with spacious moster su­ $70's. Ow ner, 646-1635 Manchester — One bed­ NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED to run a service station. room condo, 4 rooms, air convertible In excellent Reserve Your 06238. The Town of Gnide is in Sixes 8 to 18. ite ond Large walk-ln evenings. Manchester, Main St., Pull benefits. Call 649- Size 10, 32H bust, 3% conditioned, $450 montiv condition for o Jeep CJ7. IN MANCHESTER AREA Coventry la an equal op­ 2871. M 81 M Service We Need Listings for our closet on lower level and Store 81 office for rent Coll 633-7834. yards 60-inch. plus utilities. Coll 6 27-9359 M arch 1. $2 25 & $250 per POLICE OFHCER Buyers I Have sold all our two oversized bedrooms, Will trode tope recorder- Space portunity employer. S to lo n . TO OUUL : 1 i2 50 ftr Mcii r iBUSINESS days, 5 25-0684 evenings. month Includes heat, air, Forest 81 Ill jn ti^ a lu $0$ L ' pettait sai listings. Let us market one with walk-ln closet, on (needs work) or Kodak Town of Coventry, Police Dopartmopit upper level. $154,(XX). Call parking. 649-5334,643-7175. P irk 8L III Gas Station Attendants your property today ! Re­ ® IPROPERTY Manchester — One bed­ Instomotlc camera for Applications being accepted tor full lime position of 647-9764 for appointment.. Today! Chestnut 8L III Wanted — Either part m em ber: If you are a room apartment, stove, best otter. Coll 647-1560. Police Otticar. Duties Include but not limited to general HMRCUTTERS B a S a g H e m k l senior citizen. Allbrio Thinking of Selling or Otis SL 111 patrol, criminal and accident Investigation, citizen time or full time. Call refrigerator, references RESORT 649-2871. M & M Service Realty otters you a sub­ 17 Arvine Place, Manches­ Leasing your property? Gsrden 81 III complaint response, enforcement of criminal and ter — Custom designed required. $290 monthly, PROPERTY Will trade end table, dork 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 Station. stantial savings with our We specialize In commer­ Alsxsndsr 8L III motor vehicle laws. CMZ, Sble center chimney Cape lo­ 646-2311. finish, slate top, rounded SUPERCUTS Senior Citizen Discount I cial, Industrial, Invest­ legs, good condition, for o Center 81 487-553 odd only Applicants must have graduated trom a high school, cated on one of Manches­ Myrtle Beach. South Co HIT. MAKCH ts. IM i A llb rio Realty, 649-0917.D ment properties. Warren 3 Room Apartment. Heat pressure cooker In good Csntw 81 563-055 odd onljj technical school or an equivalent education, and not Now hiring In ter's loveliest tree-lined rollna, Golf villa on fair­ less'than three (3) years of employment Involving E. Howland Inc. Realtors. & Electricity Included. condition or 2 bar stools. c o u n t roads near the country way 2 bedroom 2 both, Lincoln 81 Manchester tT A Tl OF CONNICnCUT a u Fm io n 643-1108. Private driveway, private Coll 742-7463 otter S:30pm. Increasingly complex relationships with the public. A club... 3 spacious bed­ fully furnished, near Will trade yellow tea ket­ 2 Perkins 81 all entrance. $5 25. 643-9804. college education may be substituted on a Parkade va. JUDICIAL OiaTNICT rooms Including a first beach. Golf package or tle In excellent condition Ridgewood 81 III year-lor-yeer basis lor the experience requirement. Cosh In A Flash I ! I Brick for 0 brass on$. Coll OF HD HELP WANTED floor master with Jacuzzi front commercial build­ vacation. 649-0547 otter Reesevelt 81 III Appllacants may be eu|ect to written, oral, physical, raa FNAHMACtia. momu oh Ltaa HANTFOND/ 4 Room renovated second 649-6134 otter 5:30pm. If you have, or are taaa fa t in t MioiaNi uciN tiit. tub. Formal dlnlg room, ing In high traffic areo of 5pm. all agility, psychological and poly-graph examinations. NCW BNITAIN floor apartment, gas Fsirvlew ab out MOM on L ia t, AND ALL UNKNOWN sitting room with fire­ Wllllmantic. First floor NirAILKNt, WHOLttALMa AND AT HANTFOND stove, no utilities. Secur­ w ill trade a CB radio tor West Middle Tpks. 420406 Salary range $16,646 to $16,657. place. The family room presently occupied bv a Complete Single bed - to receive a CT oiaTMauTona of t h i fnoouct ity & References. $400 on AM /FM radio In good 8L Jehn 81 115-175 Applications and |ob descriptions ere available at the FtNNUANY 14, IMF PAYROLL has a huge "walk-ln" fire­ bar and there Is also a 3 7 iWANTED frame, boxspring & mat­ TVLtNOL CAFaULir monthly. Coll 646-7336. condition. (Must take out 81 Lswrsnce 8L Town Manager's Oltice, Town Ofllce Building. Rt. 31. State place, picture window and room apartment and 9 0 ' *T0 RENT tress In good condition, COORDMATOR CB and Install radio). Call Coventry, CT 06238. ONDIN FON TIMFONANT INJUNCTION, IX FANTI random width oak floors ! single rooms. Excellent will trade for a rocking Msrbte 8L Cosmetologist Cherry raised paneled ca­ Monchester — 4 room, 2 643-8082 after 4pm. Equal Opportunity Employer TO; 700 PHANMACIES, MORE OR LESS T h e M anchester Income. Offered at Professional couple/ no choir In good condition. 0 MeCsbe 8 t binets surround the kit­ bedroom apartment, ap­ C lo sin g date tor a pp licatio n Is M arch 12, 1986. lic e n se , g iv e us a. 2550 PATENT MEDICINE LICENSEES, MORE OR LESS $180,000. Jackson & Jack- children/ seeking house Coll 643-4942 Otter 5:30pm. 8tock Piece Board of Education la chen and breakfast area pliances, basement stor­ c a ll at 649-2411 AND ALL UNKNOWN RETAILERS. WHOLESALERS son Real Estate, 647-8400 for rent, $500 per month. Clesrvisw Terr. AND DISTRIBUTORS OF THE PRODUCT seeking a payroll overlooking the rear age, p a rk in g . $495 a Expectant young mother or 646-8646.0 Quiet area, private yard, Will trade o rectongulor /•TYLENOL CAPSULES" yard. The other two bed­ month plus utilities, se­ will relieve you of any Fleming Rd. coordinator effective curity and references. 649- credit references, 649-8549 outgrown baby Items that wood kitchen table for a Benefits Include: The Court, having exomlned the plaintiff's Verltled Cam- rooms, along with a full round pedestal table. Call Hllllsrd 81 alaint, Atlldavit and Apgllcallan Far Tamoararv Inlunctlan, immediately. Rea- Manchester — Restau­ 2443 between 7-9pm. after 4pm. you wish to give away. NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED bath and large unfinished 643-8082_gjter 4pm. Edwsrd 8L • Paid Training and It dooeorlng that the Oefendantt ore engaged In com­ ponslbilltias Include rant, recently remodeled. Coll otter 5:30pm, 659- merce, within the State of Connecticut, of the aolant medi­ room are on the second Oelwsy 81 IN BOLTOH AREA Seats 125 plus, fam ily LtOAI. NOTICE 2436. Will trade a baby walker cine known at Tylenol captulet. and more tpecificallv Lott all functions ol pay­ floor. Laundry facilities dining, business lun­ Kerry 81 • Excellent Starting • AD F 914 and AHA 090, containing 40% powdered ootat- TOWN OF ANDOVER for a kiddle cor. Coll roll and data entry as are located on the main cheons, ample parking, FUtLIC HEARING OF FLANMNO A ZONING COMMISSION Nerth8L S a la ry ■ tlum.cvanlde.and therelore.unlettenlolnedbv order of thit floor. Exterior of this 643-8082 after 4pm. Court, greot, Immedlote aqd Irreparable Inlury will retult to it pertains to budget­ fabulous opportunity, ON FROFOtIO HOME OCCUFATION Unlen Court the Oubllc Intaretl, health ond tofelv, before o heorlng can home Is a maintenance L ik t 8L • Frequent Wage ing and payroll pre­ owner will finance. Ask­ Tht Planning & Zoning Commission of Andovor. Connec­ North 8dheel 81 be held, IT 1$ H E R EB Y O R DERED; free combination of brick, ing SI 25,000. Call for de­ C ldff M ill Rd. R e vie w s paration. Full time, 52 Andersen thermopane ticut will hold a Public Heorlng on Monday, February 24. 8entlns Dr. Bolton ’ 1) That the delendonl, their ogentt. tervontt, em- tails. Strano Real Estate, 19S6 at 7:30 p.m. In the lower level of the Town Office Build­ Keeney 8 t Brookllald 81. ploveet, ottlgnt ond tuccettort, ore hereby eniolned weak position. Mini­ windows, narrow vinyl 647-7653. ing on the following petition: ' • Paid Vocations, from any commerce Into and within the State of Connec­ clapboards ond timber- Florence 8L E. Middle Tpka. ticut of Tylenol cootulet until further order of fhit Court. m u m : Associatea SHODDY M ILL ROAD - Petition by Bruce Goulet. Sr.forop- H o lid a y s line shingles. For vour provol of o Speclol Permit for a Home Occupation for a Hsil LInlay 8t. 2) IT IS FUR TH ER O R DERED that fhlt ax oarte tem- degree in accounting comfort the heating sys­ Parking Lot Beoutlflcotion business, o business office ond Herndon 81 Minc.-Bolton • C lie n te le and oor.orv Inlunctlon It effecfive Immediately upon lit tlon- Rentals storage of equipment. YA N K EE Carpenter Rd. or aquivalant experi­ tem Is gas fired hot air Equipment Provided Ino. Knighton 81 ence. Contact Pat with central air condition­ At this heorlng. Interested persons may oppeor and be heord Btuerldga Dr. 3) IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the olalnllff tholl ing. There Is an oversized ond written communicotlons will be received. The applica­ PesrI Mineriattir • Management coute noflce of fhlt order to be oubllthed bv meant of Ladd, Manchester tion showing the above proposal Is on file In the office of the Joyce Ls. Balta Dr. electronic modlo and further thot It tholl coute to be oub- 2 car garoge with auto­ I ROOMS Town Clerk. Town Offict Building. Opportunities Board of Education, matic opener... This Is a RebbI Ls. lltbad a copy of fhlt order In the newtoooert of tlgnlfl- FOR RENT Doted this 13th ond 30th doy of February, 19S6 at Andover. cant circulation With the Stole of Connecticut. 45 North School St., special home that de­ Connecticut. TImrod Rd. SUPERCUTS Doted at Harllard, fhlt 14th day at February 19t4, at 2;30 serves vour Inspection. MANCHESTER JHERALD Manchaater, CT AAonchester/Eost Hart­ ANDOVER PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION Phone a'clock o.m. . S174,9(X)...."We Guarantee KENNETH LESTER, CHAIRMAN fflaurliPBtrr Hpral^ MANCHESTER HERALD THOM AS H. CORRIGAN 06040,647-3451. Our Homes I". Blanchard ford Line — Large Room, SUZANNE DOWER, VICE-CHAIRMAN SWAP JUDGE Call NOW 647-9946 M 9 - 2 4 1 1 Eoe. & Rossetto Real Estate, Raised Ranch, kitchen 03S-02 Call NOW 647*9946 047>M 646-248 2.0 privileges. 568-5079. to - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday. Feb. 20 1986 BUSINESS CONNECTICUT SPORTS FOCUS Smol^ing at work: MCC basketball ‘My Wife’ looks Business The law’s useless gets record win at wife swapping Figure the true cost of borrowing f page 13 In Brief QUESTION; When I ask the folks at the bank to give ANSWER: Sure. You can get your credit record ... page 5 ... page 9 me an explanation of the annual percentage rate on a from any credit bureau that has it. Ask your bank ora Seguir joins local practice loan, they simply turn to their books and give me an store where you have an account what credit bureau it exact figure for that “ A P R ." Yet, they are unable to uses. Contact that bureau and ask for your record. Elena S. Seguir. M.D., has recently joined the tell me the method by which it is computed. Investors’ Some credit bureaus will mail you a copy of your Manchester obstetrics and gynecology practice Exactly what is APR and how is it calculated? credit record. Others insist that you go to their offices. of Don A. Guinan. Guide Some won’t give you a copy of your record but will let M.D. ANSWER: APR is the true cost of borrowing you look at it. U.sually. there’s a small fee — $5 or $10 -- Seguir serves on money, stated on a yearly percentage basis. That William A. Doyle for getting a copy or even looking at your credit the medicai staff of sounds simple enough, but it gets mighty compli­ record, , Manchester Mem­ cated. Except in the case of a one-year, simple That fee must be waived, however, if the bureau s orial Hospital. interest loan, APR is always higher than a loan’s h i m report ever resulted in you being turned down,for A graduate of the stated interest rate. credit. In that unhappy circumstance, the bureau College of Medicine If you borrow $1,000 at 8 percent from some disclosed before or at the time a loan is obtained. must show you the record, at no cost to you. of the University of Mmulmtn Hrrali generous friend or relative and repay that loan with Among other things, the federal Truth in Lending .Act ) Manchester — A City of Village Charm the Philippines, she $1,080 at the end of one year, your APR was 8 percent requires that the loan contract a borrower signs must QUESTION: I am a 60-year-old female and a truly com p lete her in­ — the same as the loan’s interest rale. state the APR and. except for mortgages, the total lazy investor. Part of my retirement plan for the rest ternship at both Phi- finance charge in dollars and cents. of my life, includes receiving monthly interest checks lippine General However, if you borrow $1,000 from a bank or other from $75,000 I have in certificates of deposit. These commercial lender at 8 percent and repay in 12 Friday, Feb. 21, 1986 25 Cents Hospital and Coney QUESTION: I have conflicting information about CDs presently are paying 7.5 percent or whatever. Island Hospital in monthly installments of $90 each, your APR was 14.5 It seems to me there must be safe CDs paying at percent That’s because you didn’t have the use of the how long a credit bureau can keep a personal New York. She least 10 percent. Are there? full $1,000 for the entire year, as each repayment bankruptcy on a person’s credit record. Is it seven served her resid­ years or 14 years? Also, how long can other bad debts ency at Maimonides reduced the amount of the loan. remain on a person’s credit record? ANSWER: Yes. You can get 10 percent on some Medical Center in Calculation of APR is done through complex five-year CDs and even more on longer-term CPs. New York. She was Obviously, you either have short-term CDs or a bank Levee gives way, formulas As I write this. I have a financial ANSWER: For bankruptcy, it’s now 10 years. also an attending - 'T i encyclopedia open to a section devoted to just that — Formerly, it was 14 years. But that was changed by paying low rates. The longer the term, the higher the physician at the iat- three full pages of small type, including algebraic the latest revision of the Federal Bankruptcy Act. interest. And each bank sets its own rates. ter two hospitais. equations that would stump anyone short of a Bad debts and other “ adverse information” can To get highCD rates, you have to shop around. If you Elena Seguir Seguir has also remain on your credit record for .seven years. served as assistant mathematical whiz. i are, to use your word, too “ lazy” to do that, you have L Your "folks at the bank" aren’t about to go through clinical'instructor in New York. Her speciai areas to settle for low interest. QUESTION: I ’m interested in knowing what my > a 2 of interest are adolescent gynecology and that exercise every time they have to know the APR 2 on a loan. Instead, they look it up in books containing credit record looks like. I have never had any credit flooding 2 towns infertility. tables of APRs — based on each loan’s interest rate, problems but I expect tobuy a home within a year and maturity and repayment schedule. want to confirm that my credit history is correct. Is Doyle welcomes written questions, but he can Lone Star has earnings drop Fortunately for borrowers, the APR must he thi-ic a wav to find this out? provide answers only through the column. By Martin Steinberg The Associated Press GREENWICH — Lone Star Industries has {Enlarged reported a 76 percent drop in fourth-quarter Rescuers in helicopters worked feverishly today to earnings from a year ago on an 16 percent drop in lift to safety the remaining residents of two northern Area sales. Dollar’s decline worries Fed chairman California towns flooded by a wall of water released 0 The company reported Wednesday that fourth- when a levee unexpectedly crumbled, forcing 21,000 quarter earnings were $9 million, or 33 cents a people to flee, many in panic. doesn’t share the alarm of some of further depressed the bond market. California share, compared to $38.5 million or$2.61 a share a Bv Tom Raum Crews dumped truckloads of huge rocks today into Reagan’s advisers that the 12 percent- Wall Street’s best known indicator, year ago. Fourth-quarter sales were $21T million The Associated Press the levee near the confluence of the Yuba and Feather plus rise in the basic measure of the the Dow Jones average of 30 industrial compared to $257.1 million a year ago. the rivers, which already had receded several feet since Levee company said. WASHINGTON — Federal Reserve nation’s money supply in the past year stocks, fell 20.52 points to 1,658.26, the biggest decline since it dropped a the breach occurred about 6 p.m. PST Thursday. It Breaks For the full year, the company reported a 9 Board Chairman Paul Voleker, dis­ means a new round of inflation. was the second levee to give way Thursday under the Instead, he said the measure — called record 39.10 points Jan. 8. Government percent increase in earnings on a 13 percent drop agreeing with top Reagan administra­ weight of nine days of rain. Ml and consisting of cash and funds in bond prices fell and interest rates shot in sales. The company reported 1985 earnings of tion economie officials, says there is no Elsewhere in the West, cleanups were under way in checking accounts — was suspect and up. $58.3 million compared to earnings of $53.4 need to clamp down on the nation’s the wake of waves of Pacific storms that killed at least no longer as reliable as it once was. Brokers said Voicker’s remarks miilion in 1984. Sales were $871.8 million in 1985 money supply, but cautions that a 17 people, flooded thousands of acres and homes and ^Yuba City, Jnda. Voleker said inflation could be dissappointed stock traders, who were compared to slightly more than $1 billion in 1984. collapsing U.S. dollar poses a far set off hundreds of avalanches and mudslides. reignited if the value of the U.S dollar, hoping for an obvious sign that the Fed ‘■Olivehurst greater threat to the economy. Preliminary estimates put the damage in California. which has dropped nearly 30 percent in will ease credit conditions by lowering W hM tland The head of the nation’s central bank Nevada and Utah near $100 million, and officials Chesebrough earnings down the past year, drops much further. the discount rate. also said Wednesday that a lax increase estimated that 20 percent of Napa County’s vineyards We s t p o r t — Chesebrough-Pond Inc. has might be needed as a last resort to help Voleker also said the Fed sees a In currency trading, the dollar were damaged. Sacramento! reported a 79 percent drop in fourth-quarter balance the federal budget, but that period of healthy economic perfor­ fluctuated after Voicker’s remarks, About 33,000 people have had to flee their homes, Walnut Grovei earnings from a year ago on a 66 percent increase Congress should first try to slash the mance in the months ahead, with falling to four-year lows against some including the 12,000 in Linda, Calif., and 9.000 in 'Thornton in sales. deficit with spending cuts alone. interest rates and inflation remaining European money but rebounding nearby Olivehurst evacuated Thursday. The company reported Wednesday that fourth- And if Congress must decide on a tax relatively low. Therefore, he said, the against the Japanese yen and British UPl photo A half-dozen police and National Guard helicopters quarter earnings were $7.6 million or 21 cents a increase, it should consider something Fed at its closed-door meeting last week pound. plucked people from rooftops in Linda, whose share, compared to $36.6 million or $1.07 a share other than an oil import fee. Voleker agreed to continue its current monetary blocking the entrance to the Philippines’ residents were taken to five shelters within two hours for the fourth-quarter a year ago. Fourth-quarter told the House Banking Committee. In other economic news, the Com­ Leftist students demonstrate today CALIFORNIA policies, neither lightening nor loosen­ merce Department said construction of presidential palace in Manila. About of the breach, said Bill Helms of the state Flood sales were $689.5 million compared to $415 million A fee on oil imports, suggested by ing its grip on the money supply or on against the United States and President Control Center in Sacramento. for the fourth-quarter of 1984. many key lawmakers, would' 'offset the new homes surged 15.7 percent in 1,500 took part in the protest. interest rates. January to 2.09 million units, compared Ferdinand Marcos behind barbed wire Residents screamed, tapped pans and waved For the full year, the company reported a 31 beneficial effects of reduced oil prices" flashlights to attract the airborne rescuers "to come percent drop in earnings on a record increase in to the economy. Voleker said. Voicker’s worries about the dollar’s with a december rate of 1.8 million drop and his suggestion that the Fed units. It was the largest increase since a PAUL VOLCKER and get them from their rooftops,” said David Gordon F sales of 77 percent. Sales for the year were $2.7 Voleker. presenting the Fed’s semi­ Hall of Sacramento radio station KFBK, who was in 0 m iles 50 F will not act to force interest rates down 17 percent jump in February 1984. . . . stable policy billion compared to sales of $1.5 billion in 1984. annual report to Congress said he Linda. 1 -* The cohipany had earnings of $82 million or $2.35 A 40-foot breach grew to about 100 feet by this UPl graphic a share in 1985 comparedto$119 5 million or $3.40 Marcos warns U.S. morning, said Naser Bateni. supervisor of flood a share for 1984. control at the state Department of Water Resources. Employee owners put Standard on tracl( The breach was a surprise because the Yuba River $5 million in damage, officials said. Bv Fernando Del Mundo U.S. special envoy Philip Habib preserve their freedom and na­ was 5*A feet below flood stage and receding when the The rains, meanwhile, continued to ease, and the Company promotes Holland United Press International earlier held a second round of talks tional integrity and so will they a stockholder has prompted him to look for different, levee crumbled, said Bateni. forecast called for showers tonight in extreme Kimberly Ann Holland of 173 High St. has been Bv Susan Okula bought the company and took control of their own today with Aquino, gathering again.” more efficient operation methods. In a separate announcement, “ The police could not set up guidelines quick enough northern California, As the earlier storms moved appointed supervisor for Administration of Office The Associated Press destiny,” Tanner said. MANILA. Philippines — Presi­ information for President Reagan E “ We’re working to guarantee our own future,” he Marcos said he was sending at the different corners on which way to go to get away east, they brought snow and freezing rain to the The buyout proposal was limited at first to 35 plant about the fraud-tainted Feb. 7 E Services at the Constitution State Management dent Ferdinand Marcos today said. from there, .so people were just going in circles, nation’s mid-section. Company. Hartford, the company has PORTLAND — Twice last year Standard Knapp managers, but was eventually opened to all condemned foreign interference in election, which was marred by high-level special missions to “ The attitude has changed. The quality control is Washington. Europe, the Vatican turning around going in other directions, trying to get Damage estimates for Nevada and Utah were $15 announced. Inc., a packaging machine manufacturer, faced the employees. An $11 million sale agreement was Philippine affairs as the work of widespread violence and fraud. better.” said Emanuel Cannata, a stockholder and a and Japan to brief heads of state on out of there,” said Marysville resident Jim Leary, million and $3.3 million, respectively. Butte County, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. same crisis: loo many orders to fill in too short a time. reached after nine months of negotiations, which "modern-day imperialists” and Marcos said that Aquino, instead factory worker who has been with Standard Knapp for who was in the Peach Tree Mall in Linda when the Calif., reported damage of $13 million. Holland. Jr. It was, says company president A. A. Tanner, "a included getting some labor concessions from the said Filipinos wilt “ pay with their of substantiating charges she was the political situation in the levee crumbled, releasing a 3- to 4-foot-high wall of States of emergency were in effect in 29 counties in challenge that historically we would have regarded as Machinists union. 40 years. blood” to defend the nation’s "cheatert” of victory in the elec­ Philippines. water that covered cars in a low-lying parking lot. California and four each in Utah and Nevada. impossible” The empioyees contributed $1.5 million, which they ALTHOUGH STANDARD K N A P P is now rooted sovereignty. tion, has invited foreign interven­ Labor Minister Bias Opie and Crews and volunteers also struggled today to About 50,000 households or businesses in northwest Coca-Cola to buy Dr Pepper But things had changed at Standard Knapp. It was used to buy stock in the company at $10 a share. The firmly in Portland, the workers still face occasional The statement, described by the tion and that foreign critics have Ambassador Alejandro Melchor reinforce other Sacramento-San Joaquin river delta Nevada remained without heat after the surging operating in its first year as an employee-owned balance of the $11 million came in the form of loans furloughs due to an uneven flow of orders. While government as its ’’strongest ’’willingly picked up the theme.” were dispatched to Washington, he NEW YORK — Coca-Cola Co., the nation’s levees like the one along the Mokelumne River that Truckee River ruptured a natural gas pipeline. company, and all orders were shipped on time. from Anderson and United Bank & Trust Co. and the November and December were busy months, orders warning yet.” followed critical “ We deplore these actions as the said. Labor Ministry sources later largest soft-drink company, today announced it collapsed Thursday morning, flooding Thornton. "It looked like a great hand reached in and pulled it "It tested us. and at the same time as a result, it assumption of liabilities. had slowed to a trickle in January. votes in the U.S. Senate and a acts of ungracious electoral losers confirmed the two had left Manila had reached a preliminary agreement to buy No. More than 1,300 residents were evacuated Tuesday by out,” Southwest Gas Corp. spokesman Dante Pistone 4 Dr Pepper Co. for $470 million. made us feel we are doing a better job working Sales for 1985 were $16 million, which Tanner House sub-committee and appeals and of modern-day imperialists,” Thursday morning. officials anticipating the danger. said of the twisted pipe that once lay buried 20 feet together” Tanner said during a recent interview. NO INDIVIDUAL OWNS enough stock to control the characterized as "roughly consistent” with previous by opposition leader Corazon Marcos said. “ Filipinos have A House Foreign Affairs sub- In a statement from its Atlanta headquarters After the levee near Thornton broke, floodwaters beneath the rivereast of Reno. “ The forceof the water which was released here, Coca-Cola said the Since Dec. 23,1984, Standard Knapp has been owned company Pauers said, and ownership is limited to years. He did not reveal profit levels, saying they ■ Aquino for a boycott of Marcos’s many times before paid with their rushed through houses and a cannery, causing about must have been incredible.” agreement to buy Dr Pepper from its owners, the by 100 of its 250 employees While busine.ss could be employees. While a board of directors has been were close to the industry average. formal inauguration Tuesday blood, their lives and their honorto p'lease turn to page 8 investment firm of Forstmann Little & Co. and better, the new stockholders, who put up at least $1,000 installed, the day-to-day running of the company Standard Knapp manufactures machines that will senior company executives, included the repay­ apiece, appear happy with their purchase. remains in the hands of Tanner, who was president pack filled cans or bottles into cases and trays. Its ment of $170 million in debt owed by Dr Pepper "W e want to spread the word" about employee before the purchase, and other company officers. customers include companies that sell wine, beer and The purchase is subject to the approval of the ownership, said Tanner, who owns 6 percent of Most of the stock buyers were managers. Joe Sbona. food. federal government and the Coca-Cola board of Standard Knapp "W e think it makes a lot of sense, president of Machinists local 782 at Standard Knapp, Because its customers are fairly mature busi­ Eastern expressway opponents ready to sue DOT directors, which was scheduled to meet today in particularly for the traditional manufacturing estimates that 10 percent or less of the local’s 150 blue nesses, Bauers says the company is looking for new Atlanta. companies” collar members became stockholder-owners. markets that its machines can serve. their two sons chose to live in Coventry. The DOT has said it will "The addition of Dr Pepper provides an The buyout began after a difference in philosophy “ They couldn’t afford it. They didn’t want their Bauers and Tanner hope they will be able to declare Bv George Layng lawsuit, Petersen said. Prepara­ know how many people had agreed mantic. removing traffic from the Andover after looking at places in excellent strategic fit for our carbonated soft developed two years ago between the plant’s money lied up." said Sbona, who does not own stock in the employee buyout an unqualified success in five to Herald Reporter tions for legal action began last so far to become involved in the current two-lane section of Route make offers to these owners later Vermont, New Hampshire. Virgi­ this spring and plans to acquire drink business.” said Donald R Keough. managers and its then-owner. Illinois businessman Standard Knapp. "The company is still management seven years. week at the urging of South suit. A person cannot become a 6. Original plans for the highway nia and Florida. She said her John Anderson, recalled Barton M. Bauers. Standard run." Bauers will measure success when the company Opponents of the proposed Route Windsor attorney Jon Berman, plaintiff unless he or she donates called for extending it to Rhode property this summer Coca-Cola president and chief executive officer. family enjoys living in a rural The statement noted that about 40 percent of the Knapp vice president for finance. Other employees do detect changes. earns “ enough money to continually develop new and 6 expressway are lining up plain- who has agreed to represent the money, which will be used to cover Island, but Rhode Island withdrew community, something she fears AT A MEETING in Manchester Dr Pepper products sold in the United States — " I feel, as a stockholder. I have a vested interest,” more sophisticated machines ... in effect guarantee­ tiff.s for a lawsuit against the state plaintiffs, she said. legal fees, she said. from the project because of will be lost if the highway is built. Thursday night, Richard Bozzuto including Dr Pepper, Diet Dr Pepper, Pepper DESPITE A STRONG company performance in said Joanne Ferrara, customer service coordinator. ing the stability of employment for the stockholder- Department of Transportation in Berman could not be reached for Petersen said the lawsuit was in environmental concerns. “ It irritates me to no end that of Watertown, who is seeking the Free and Sugar Free Dr Pepper — were bottled 1983. Tanner said, Anderson wanted a higher profit Bob Marlonue. materials manager, says becoming owners.” an effort to stop the DOT from comment today. response to the DOT’S plans to One of those who has agreed to they’ll mutilate the property.” she Republican gubernatorial nomina­ and distributed by Coca-Cola bottlers. margin at the expense of wage and benefit cuts. acquiring homes and property to DOT spokesman William Keish acquire property in the path of the become a plaintiff in the lawsuit is said of the DOT’S plans. tion, supported the construction of Dr Pepper spokeswoman Becky Howard Anderson talked about moving Standard Knapp to an make way for the road. said this morning the move comes proposed 11,8-mile highway before Laurel A. Houle, of Bunker Hill Supporters of the highway say a road through Eastern Connecti­ confirmed the company’s board also was meeting area with lower labor costs and told managers he no About 100 letters have or will be as no surprise, it receives environmental permits Road in Andover. Houle, who PENNY STOCKS the road is needed to help revitalize cut, althought he referred to it as today. longer would invest money in the company. Introducing.. sent to opponents of the highway “ Every indication from them from the state Department of would lose the house her husband An Opportunity of the 80’s the economy of eastern Connecti­ Based on estimates by the industry newsletter Standard Knapp was a 40-year resident of Portland, asking them to donate $250 and was that they would (file the Environmental Protection and the built six years ago if the highway Interstate 84. cut. They also contend the existing When questioned by a reporter Beverage Digest, which is based in Greenwich. based in two old factory buildings close to the FOR FREE REPORT CALL ELLIOT KURZ become plaintiffs in the suit, suit)he said. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. went through, said she will con­ Joseph Kitchens Route 6 is too dangerous for the about what should be done for the Conn., Dr Pepper has a 6.9 percent share of the Connecticut River. Many of its employees had been according to Edith Peteren of the However, Keish stressed that the The two permits are the last major tinue to fight the project even i f her 8(MI-3Z2-24«0 amount of traffic that travels on it. economy of Eastern Connecticut. U.S. soft drink market. Coca-Cola leads with there for more than 20 years Turnover was low. Eastern Connecticut Citizen Ac­ suit would not delay the depart­ hurdles the state faces before the property is taken. The DOT is currently appraising Bozzuto said, “ Complete the road Bauers said plant managers wanted to stay in tion Group, which is trying to stop ment’s plans to acquire houses and $170 million roadway, which would about 39 percent and Pepsico is second with 28 the 28 complete properties and 2 system.” Portland and could accept a lower profit level than ’^'SfUART-TAMCSiNCOup nfTn l> the road from being built. property in the path of the planned extend from Bolton Notch to “WE STAND TO LOSE more percent, the publication says. another 108 that would be partially He said there is good property in Anderson, he said. Investment Bankers A meeting has been scheduled road. Only a court-ordered injunc­ Columbia, can be built. than just our house,” she said this taken in the path of the first 3.3 Eastern Connecticut at reasonable “ We thought it would be better if the employees Member NASD S 8IPC ^ for March 3 at the Andover tion could stop the efforts, he said. The proposed road would con­ morning. “ We wanted to live the miles of the highway, which would prices, but the roads to it are Congregational Church in order to nect with the existing Interstate rest of our lives here.” extend from Bolton Notch into Stock market attract people willing to join in the PETERSEN SAID she did not 384 and link Hartford and Willi- Houle said she, her husband and inadequate. Independent opens mixed te) Insurance Town Republicans hear hopefuls TODAY’S HERALD NEW YORK (AP) - The stock Center, Inc. market was mixed today, steady­ ing a bit after Wednesday’s Joe Is an Automobile consultant serving the surrounding A hero’s welcome Index communitv’s automotive needs. He has been In the automotive decline. you*re not made Labriola, Bozzuto criticize O’Neill, discuss campaign Issues President Reagan, greeted as a 24 pgggt, 4 sgcllon* The Dow Jones average of 30 field 16 vears and has been with Lvnch for 2 vears. Joe has won manv awards recognizing him as a top salesman In the field. He "national hero” in Grenada for industrials rose 1.83 to 1.660.09 in 17 has also received used car salesman award of the vear 1985 af 'Gov. William O’Neill, who la liberating the Caribbean island the first hour of trading. m oney! By Alex GIrelli "W e will have to spend a heavy All four GOP gubernatorial Lvnch. seeking re-election this November. from Marxist rule, says the RiiRinss.^ 91 Losers took a 3-2 lead over Associate Editor portion of our money in those towns candidates were to have ap- Joe prides himself on follow-up service after the sale and Is Labriola said O’Neill “ has not administration does not plan a 9 9 -9 4 gainers in the early tally of New at a time when people are not yet preared at Thursday’s town com­ These days, no one is. With prices rising as fast as known to go the extra mile with custamers. had an original idea in all his life,” similar military venture in Nicara­ r.n m 'iro ifi York Stock Exchange-listed A Republican plan to hold interested in the campaign,” he mittee meeting, but state Rep. Rod Dolln. CIC they are now, it makes good sense to save money Joe resides In Windsor with his wife Roberta. Thev have 13 adding that O’Neill's usual re­ gua! The entire population of A-F., n issues. Jon N orrti, CPCU children and 12 grandchildren. informal primaries in selected said at a meeting of the Republican Julie Belaga of Westport was anywhere you can. So look to your insurance for sponse to a problem is to appoint a Grenada appeared to be on hand PntortAinmAnt 14 Today interest rates showed towns to help the party select a Town Com mittee in Lincoln unable to attend because she was possible savings. In his free time he enlovs football, basketball and baseball. One task force. for Reagan's tour of the nation, Pnriift in little change in early trading. gubernatorial nominee will change Center. in Washington, D.C., and Romeo of his favorite posttImes Is cooking. Joe Is also active In civic "H e lacks leadership and judg­ which was invaded by U.S. forces affairs. the strategy of this year’s state Gerald Labriola. the only other Petroni, who is the probate judge 1 n rn l riAuuft a ft Brokers said bonds andd other on Oct. 25, 1983. Story on page 7. Call us for a quote on Great American auto or ho­ election, candidate Richard Boz­ GOP candidate to appear before in Ridgefield, did not attend ment,” Labriola said. 1 Attpry 9 interest-bearing investments got a Labriola called the current state meowners insurance. Ifyou’renotmadeof money, a -REMEMBER- zuto of Watertown told Manchester the town committee Thursday, because he had laryngitis. nhltim ripR ft modest boost from the Commerce administration the most corrupt in Department’s report that the gross Great American auto or homeowners policy is made SINCE 1969 Republicans Thursday night. reserved judgment on the,primary About 70 local Republicans and Rain, then snow n p ln ln n ft the state's 350-year history. national product rose at only a 1.2 for you. Bozzuto, one of four Republicans plan pending an announcement of guests from nearby towns at­ PAnpIP 9 “ Our citizens are mesmerized Rain will be changing to snow I SOO W . C e n te r S t. seeking the gubernatorial nomina­ details which was expected today. tended the forum at which the two 0 -1 9 percent annual rate, after adjust­ tonight. Saturday, it will be windy R pn rts Manchester tion, said the plan will force But the Naugatuck pediatrician candidates answered questions by the scandal-a-month club,” he ment for inflation, in the fourth LYNCH and cold, with a 40 percent chance To lA viA in n 17 6 4 6 -4 3 2 1 candidates to concentrate their said there are a number of from the press and the audience. said. quarter of last year GNP growth 646-6050 u$«uif m n iMiiui II ON vom cm you fioomiv fam toomucm of snow in the morning. Details on 11 R AWoriH 7 for the fourth quarter had earlier Bob L«throp ” '>d Johnson campaigns in the towns where the "wrinkles” in the plan that he During the forum, both Bozzuto and Labriola attacked Democratic Please turn to page 3 page 2. W eather------2 been estimated at a 2.4 percent 830 Hartford Rd., Manchester primaries were held. wants to know more about. {Across from Lynch Toyota) annual rate. MTe are proud of our smploysas.