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2 - MANCHESTF.R HERALD. Thursday. Fc-I). 7 19A5 State board sets Historical flicks get Oscar nominations Manchester • ______•• iTinix.i ill N:iliir:ilNatural." ” I.inHsilVLindsay CrousoCrouse for "PlilCl"Places in the Heart." were Jeff Bridges for "Starman.” Albert Bv Vernon Scott Christine Lahti for "Swing Shift” and GeraldinePage mid-management "Under the Volcano" and Sam Water.ston in "The United Press International for "The Pope of Greenwich Village.” In Killing Fields.” . , . The O.scars will be pre.sented March 25 during a HOLLYWOOD — Lavish historical films dominated Best actress nominees were Judy Davis 1”^ ^ Passage to India; " Vanessa, Redgrave for ' The nationaily televised program from the Los Angeles vote on March 1 the 57th Academy Award nominations with ‘'Am a­ Music Center. The host will be former Oscar winner Bostonians; ” Sally Field for "Places in the Heart; Almost 1,600 lose power deus,” the story of a rival composer’s jealousy of Jack Lemmon. Jessica Lange for "Country; " and Sissy Spacek tor Fallen wires sparking and burning on East By Alex GIrelll Mozart's musical brilliance, and “ A Passage to It was a veteran field nominated for best actress "The River. " .. Middle Turnpike cut off power to nearly 1,600 Herald Reporter India, " the epic tale of waning British colonial rule in with only Davis earning her first nomination for her India, each received 11 Oscar nominations. Field, Lange and Spacek all starred in films about customers in Manchester and Bolton Wednesday role as the neurotic Englishwoman in "A Passage to Mid-management personnel who work for the town Another true story. "The Killing Fields,” about an the hardships of rural life. afternoon, a Northeast Utilities Company spokes­ American reporter's friendship with his interpreter A surprise nominee for best director was Woody India.” man said today. government will vote March 1 on whether they want to be represented in collective bargaining by a union. set against the bloody backdrop of war-torn Allen for "Broadway Danny Rose.” Other notninees It \tfas the second nomination for Field, who won the Power was restored to all but 135 customers were Milos Forman for "Amadeus," Roland Joffe for Hours for the election in Lincoln Center have been Cambodia, and "Places in the Heart,” the saga of a Oscar in 1979 for "Norma Rac.” Lange has b^n less than an hour after the outage occured at 1:50 wido>*'s struggle to keep her Texas farm in the “The Killing Fields, " David Lean for “ A Passage to nominated for best actress twice before and won Mst p.m., according to NU spokesman Jose Chavez. set tentatively at 9; 30 a m. to 12:30 p.m., according to Dustbowl 1930s, picked up seven nominations each at India ” and Robert Benton for "Places in the Heart. sup|K)rting actress in 1982 for “ Tootsie. Spacek has Power returned to the rest at 5 p.m., Chavez said. Kenneth Hampton of the State Board of Labor Nominees for best supporting actor were Adolph Relations, which is supervising the election. Wednesday’s accouncement. been nominated four times and won the best actress The fallen wires cut off electricity to 604 All four films were nominated for best picture along Caesar, the tough sergeant In "A Soldier’s Story, Oscar in 1980 for "Coalminer’s Daughter, " while customers on streets north of East Middle There are 49 town positions involved in the election, with i” A Soldier's Story,” a story of racism and a John Malkovich for "Places in the Heart,” Noriyuki Redgrave has been nominated five times and won best Turnpike between Woodbridge Street and the but four of them are now vacant. Forty-five people murder investigation in a black unit at a Southern “Pat " Morita for "The Karate Kid," Haing S. Ngor .supporting actre.ss in 1977 for “ Julia.” Bolton Line and, in Bolton, northeast of Bolton will be eligible to vote, Hampton ruled. for "The Killing Fields" and the late Ralph The employees will be able to vote for no union; for A r m J 'base during World War II. Three of the nominated actors, Abraham, Hulce and Center Road, Chavez said. The co-stars of "Amadeus ” were nominated for Richardson for “ Greystoke. The Legend of Tarzan, An additional 993 customers were cut off when representation by the American Federation of State, Waterston, made their debuts as Oscar contenders. County, and Municipal Employees; or for representa­ Photo by Toraiilnlo best actor — Tom Hulce as the young, tormented Lord of the Apes.” . v, n Bridges had been nominated twice before and Finney OSCAR NOMINEE SALLY FIELD the break tripped a circuit to prevent further Supporting actress nominees were Peggy Ashermt damage, he said. Chavez said the initial break tion by the Civil Service Employees Affiliates. The Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and F. Murray Abraham four times. . . . 'Places in the Heart’ star as the jealous Salieri. Also nominated for best actor for "A Passage to India,” Glenn Close for The happened when a connector, called a sleeve, unions have both collected signatures from mid­ Winners! failed. But he said NU workers did not know if the management supervisors. weather was the cause. Two bargaining units could be formed as a result of Victor Abraitis, Clifford Hassett and Golden Scratch Game earlier this week. the vote, one involving supervisory personnel, and a Fred Raimo, from left to right, have a The retired service buddies played a Weather second for other mid-management personnel. card last week and came up with the Peopletalk Twenty-four positions are listed as eligible for the good reason smile during one of their Parents to learn about studies supervisory unit and 25 are eligible for what has been regular meetings at the Army and Navy winning combination of numbers. The Today’s forecast Parents of Manchester High School students called the residual unit. Club Wednesday. The three came up as men have been meeting at the club since The supervisory unit would include employees such He bombed out Connecticut, Massachusetts and can learn about next year’s course offerings and $25,000 winners in the New York Post after World War II. Rhode Island: Today: Variable programs at a Program of Studies Parents Night as the chief building inspector, highway foreman and A man seeking a position as a drummer with cloudiness with a few flurries. Cold Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. in the MHS cafeteria. work coordinator, parks and cemeteries supervisor, David Bowie's band sent some phony smoke with highs 15 to 20 northwest and 20 Repre.senlatives of all high school depart­ assistant town engineer and assistant recreation signals to get the rock star's attention. to 25 southeast. Tonight: partly ments, administrators and counselors will be director. The residual unit would include vvorkers George Simpson of Berkeley, Calif., has cloudy and cold. Lows zero to 5 available to answer questions about the curricu­ such as the recreation center supervisor, administra­ Tests above state average pieaded innocent to a single felony count of above northwest to 10 to '15 lum at the school. tive accountant, payroll supervisor, zoning enforce­ mailing a facsimile bomb to Bowie, according to southeast. Friday: variable cloud­ Students have already received the 198.5-86 ment officer and health department sanitarian. the L.A. District Attorney’s office. Simpson Program of Studies and are encouraged to review The decision about who is eligible to vole were made chard Lindgren, "but this year the .scored an average of 84, while iness with a chance of flurries in Bv Bill YInglIno allegedly mailed the device last December to the it with their parents before selecting courses, in two sessions held by Hampton with representatives test scores improved students around the state aver­ 7 the Berkshires, partly sunny else­ offices of Bo .'ie’s record company on Sunset Herald Reporter 7 where. Highs in the teens in the school officials said. # of the employees and the town administration. significantly." aged only 81.9. Boulevard, with a signed letter asking for Hampton’s final decision was not challenged by In Language arts, the di.stricl Berkshires, otherwise 20 to 25. Manchester ninth-graders’ pro Lindgren att>"iV'Uted the con­ employment. either party. average was 91.4, compared with a Maine: Light snow with little ficicney test scores remained tinued rise in iiie test scores to "D ear Mr. Bowie (or whatever your real name Fifteen employees who hold broad supervisory .state average of 88.9. accumulation in the south today Ribbon Mill units open above the state average again this students' efforts and increased is), " the letter read, "Hi, I'm a nut from out there and becoming windy in the north. positions have been excluded from the vote. They faculty concerns. A few years ago In writing, on a scale of 2 to 8. someplace. 1 assume that some overzealous About half a dozen units in the new Ribbon Mill year. Highs in the single numbers north include the public works director, assessor, collector the scores, particularly in math, Manchester students outscored apartment complex in the Cheney historic In all four areas of testing — deputy didn’t blow the package up ... Sorry to and teens south. Light snow likely of revenue, directors of general .services and similar were lower, "but the students students around the state with an intrude in so obnoxious a fashion, but I wanted to district are now occupied, according to Laurel math, language arts, writing and in the north tonight and Friday and positions. re.spnnded,” he said. average of 5.7 compared to a state Nichol, who handles apartment rentals for First reading — town ninth graders insure that this got to your attention. " partly cloudy south. Lows 5 above In addition, a number of clerical workers have been Meisner said it is hard to make a average of 5.5 percent. Hartford Realty Co. found ineligible. They are the "confidentials. ” mostly scores in the state's mandatory south to 15 below north. Highs compari.son from year to year And in reading, on a scale of 0 to A formal opening of the apartments on Pine secetaries to town officials. basic skills te.st exceeded this Friday in the single numbers and about the tests because each group 98, Manche.ster students scored an Bright and white and cold Street will take place near the beginning of Many of the employees eligible to vote March 1 are year's state average. teens. Windy Friday. March, Nichol said Wednesday. The renovated of students is different. average of 76 compared with a New Hampshire: Light snow Today: variable cloudiness with a few flurries. Cold with high in the workers who have been members of the Mid- "Overall, we're pleased,” Tho­ However, he said, "We're Fantasyland reunion mill and former home of the Manchester Modes Management Association which did not bargain .stale average of 72. with little accumulation in the lower 20s. Wind northwest 10 to 15 mph. Tonight: partly cloudy and mas Meisner, principal at Bennct plea.sed that two different groups Some 96.2 percent of the Man­ Walt Disney officials have extended an garment factory will have 102 one- and directly with the administration for contracts. south today and becoming windy cold. Low 5 to 10 above. Wind northwest 10 to 15 mph. Friday; partly Junior High School, said today. of students did so well for two chester students exceeded the invitation to President and Mrs. Reagan to make two-bedroom apartments when completed. Traditionally the administration itself has sought to with flurries in the north. Highs in sunny and cold. High around 20. Today’s weather picture was drawn consecutive years.” .state minimum requirement in cameo appearances on their Feb, 18 NBC-TV The apartments are the first to be rented keep the salaries and benefits for those employees in Manchester school officials an­ the single numbers north and teens by Ed Pinkin, 9, of 22 Santina Drive, a fourth grader at Keeney Street Meisner pointed out that the math; 98.8 percent in language special celebrating Disneyland's 30th among several hundred planned for balance with those of workers who have union nounced in January that thescores south. Light snow likely in the School. tests are only a gauge of minimum arts, 96.5 percent in writing; and three former Cheney silk mills. negotiated contracts. had surpas.sed last year's district anniversary. north tonight and Friday and proficiency. But because the stu­ 98 3 percent in reading. If they accept, the Reagans will be in good One such employee said when the move to unionize averages. Earlier this week, state partly cloudy south. Lows from 5 Board of Education officials re­ dents' scores were so high, it Marty Davis company. Also appearing will be Julie Andrews, above south to 10 below north. first became public that one reason for it was the indicates their level of skill is high, State officials say that this was growing feeling that the workers are disadvantaged leased the statewide results of the Marie Osmond, Julian Lennon, the Pointer Highs F rid ay in the single Tax assistance available he said. the first time in the test’s five-year Sisters, Peter Allen, and, of course, .Mickey by the lack of formal mechanisms for collective test, which were given la.st history that the state averages in Congressional photo session numbers and teens. Windy Friday. People who need help filling out their income October. "Not only did they show profi­ Mouse. Donald Duck and Pluto, Vermont: Sunny intervals and a bargaining. ciency, but they also showed all four areas exceeded the state’s Marly Davis, 36, is out to smash the tax forms can find it at Lincoln Center several "W e've always been higher than The president has indicated he’ll accept, chance of flurries today. Cold, Fear of job security was mentioned by another minimum level of expected stereotypes. In a letter to the February issue of days a week starting Monday. the state average,” said Illing mastery." provided his schedule can be worked out. This highs zero to 10 above north, teens mid-management worker who declined to be In math. Manche.ster students performance Washington Dossier magazine protesting a The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance site Junior High School Principal Ri­ F role won't be anything new. Ronald Reagan,the south. Blustery and cold tonight %> identified. F feature it did on congressional wives, the wife of actor, was host of the very first Disneyland TV sponsored by the Internal Revenue Service will and Friday. Cloudy with flurries. Michigan's Rep. Robert W. Davis enclosed a be open Mondays and Thursdays from 6 to 9 p.m. special when the park opened 30 years ago. Lows zero to 10 below..highs friday picture of herself posing in a skimpy leotard. and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. "W e’re not stuck in a 1950s Donna Reed time 5 to 15. Students from a tax class at Manchester Deakin says It has a good chance warp,” she wrote. "There are congressional Community College will be on hand to answer wives who aren't cloying Barbie Dolls swathed in Johnny’s looking hairy Extended outlook questions or to fill out forms for anyone who needs Ultrasuede.” Extended outlook for New Eng­ help and cannot afford to pay for the service, The same photo hangs in a locker room of the Back from a two-week vacation, Johnny Carson land Saturday through Monday; according to Roger Tansey of the Hartford IRS Officials say school budget is reasonable local Skyline Raquet and Health Club. surprised his “ Tonight Show" audienc^ Tuesday Connecticut, Massachusetts and office. Tansey said that about 100 similar sites are E night by appearing with a?alt-and-pepper beard. E " I think this just points out that Congress is Rhode Island: Partly cloudy and operating throughout the state with more than 400 salaries, where increases are fixed at School Superintendent Kennedy says also said that the school board has truly a representative democracy made up of all As Carson made his entrance, the scruffy cold. Highs in the 20s, Lows 5to 15. volunteers. Bv Bill Yineline he expects only slight modifications to never been difficult to worK with. Herald Reporter nearly 8 percent. types,” says David Adler, Dossier's editorial growth got a warm response from the NBC-TV Vermont: Quite cold with a his $24.8 million proposal at Monday's Democratic majority leader Stephen studio audience. But he said he expected the "The budget we're asking for is director. chance of flurries each day. Highs school board meeting. T. Penny said the 8 percent hike In the 15 years that Wilson E. Deakin modest, and the income situation is addition to be "rather temporary.” While fans teens, lows to below zero to 5 The proposal calls for the expansion requested by the school board is not has worked for the Manchester school very good,” Deakin said. have watched Carson go from dark hair to gray in above. Gas station change sought of programs for computer instruction excessive. “ I don’t think what they are system, the town Board of Directors He said the income outlook is good his 23 years hosting his late night talk show, this is New Hampshire and Maine: and for gifted students It also includes asking for is unreasonable,” he said. Circle Associates is requesting the Zoning has never granted the schools all the because of Gov. William O'Neill's the first time he has tried facial hair. He stopped Chance of snow in the north a new program under which teachers Penny said Manchester's sehool shaving Jan. 25, he said. Board of Appeals to approve the sale of traveling money they have requested. This year intensive effort to fully fund the state's Saturday otherwise fair through motorist items at a gasoline station which is to be Guaranteed Tax Base program, which could train to become school budget is less flexible than the other B Exiles from pop music "First weekend (on vacation) I didn’t do much. he hopes that tradition will change. the the period. Highs in the teens administrators. areas of government spending, be­ B That’s why 1 didn’t shave.” said Carson. “ It’s built at 112V Buckland St. "Perhaps this is a budget that can be is designed to create equal educational The group Exile sold 4 million records with its north to low 20s south. Overnight T he to ta l im p ro v e m en ts in cause much of it involves fixed The application for a special exception filed in passed in its entirety.” Deakin said of opportunities for students throughout pop hit “ Kiss You All Over” but then bottomed kind of nice to rest the face. Two days later, I was lows zero to 15 below north and 5 Kennedy's proposal add up to $147,000. expenses over which the school board Satellite view the town Planning Office is a modification of Superintendent James P. Kennedy’s Connecticut. out, falling so low they ended up playing in a still resting the face.” above to 5 below south. Deakin predicted that if the budget is has little control. They include salar­ plans for the gasoline station which were proposed $24.8.million spending plan in bowling alley bar in Lexington. Ky. Exile could Commerce Department satellite photo taken at 2:30 a m. EST shows returned for trimming by the directors, ies. which are locked into union approved by the ZBA last April and June. The a recent interview. THE PROGRAM COULD MEAN as hardly sell a record after "Kiss You All Over" but thin high clouds across Texas and multi-level-layered clouds over the initial cuts would come in areas such as contracts, and energy expenditures. original plans allowed construction of the station Deakin, Manchester’s assistant su­ much as a half million dollars in their songs were picked up by country singers, Across the nation Northwest. Broken low clouds cover the Midwest and the Northeast. capital improvements, equipment, The school board has discretion over Newman’s own charity in the Business V zone on the west side of perintendent of schools, said this year’s additional revenue for Manchester’s who made hits with them. Snow will extend over the lower Buckland Street near the intersection with school system. supplies and transportation. only 60 percent of its budget while the “ It occurred to us that perhaps we were in the proposed budget has a better chance of Actor Paul Newman has donated $5,000 to the Great Lakes, the upper Ohio valley The school board will meet Monday "The ground rule is that you start general government has discretion wrong field, ” said J.P. Pennington, a nephew of Interstate 84. passing unharmed through the blades Wesley Woods Center’s geriatric teaching and and upper Michigan. Rain along The new application seeks approval for the sale night to adopt a budget. The plan the away from the kid," he said. over about 80 percent of its budget. Country Music Hall of Fame member Red Foley N 3 0 ,2 4 of the budgeting process than budgets research hospital in Atlanta. The money comes the northern and central Pacific of accessory items in addition to gasoline and board adopts will be sent to the Board of Penny said. Then they turned to the Rebel Room, a bowling SEATTLE of years past. from profits on “ Newman's Own” salad dressing coast will change to snow over the SO.OOj gasoline products. The request will be on the Directors, which could return it to BOTH THE M AJO RITY leader and Republican minority leader Peter alley bar, to work on country material. The proposal calls for an 8 percent sales. The condiment firm, owned by Newman northern half of the Plateau and school officials for revision. The minority leader- on the Board of DlRosa declined to comment on details “ A friend of mine owned it,” Pennington said ZBA’s March agenda. increase in spending, a figure that and author A.E. Hotchner, gave more than $1.9 the Rockies. Highs will range from directors must adopt a town budget for Directors said that it is too early in the of the budget, but said he is aware that "H e was giving a place to play five nights a week the single digits over northern school officials say is conservative in the past, Kennedy has prepared his million to charity last year. .NEW YORK Fiscal Year 1986. which begins July 1, process to make any predictions on the and to rehearse. It was a place to try out our “ It’s our way of giving some of the money back Maine to the low 80s across considering that 80 percent of the budgets “ very d iligen tly" ^3 0 .0 0 in early May. fate of the proposed budget. But they material in front of people.” Pennington says to people who support us, those outside the southern Florida, from below zero Town to pick up snow budget expenditures would be in turning country was “ the best thing that ever mainstream charities,” said Newman, Construc­ over eastern Montana and the SAN Town Highway Division workers will pick up happened to us. It’s something we should have tion of the geriatric hospital, which will cost teens through Nebraska to the low the snow from Main Street Friday beginning at done a long time ago. We feel secure with it.” nearly $20 million, is expected to begin this year. 50s over southern Texas and from about 7:30 a.m., George A. Kandra, director of LOS Al the upper 30s along the Washington public works, said today. For the Record coast to the 60s over the southern • LOWEST Kandra said workers will begin about midnight coast of California and the desert temperatures tonight and will push the snow from the sides of southwest. The Manchester town clerk’s office issued only the MIAMI the street to the middle in preparation for picking it up and hauling it away Friday. state-authorized majority cards, which the state 40| Almanac LEOEND- discontinued in 1981. A story in Tuesday’s Herald Long Island Sound contained incorrect information. L-.t/.rjwiow The National Weather Service Today is Thursday. Feb. 7, the forecast for Long Island Sound to 38th day of 1985 with 327 to follow. Watch Hill. R.I. and Montauk UPI WEATHER FOTOCA8T The moon is moving away from Point: , 85 E. CENTER ST.! its full phase. Winds northwest 10 knots to 20 Calls ■The morning stars are Mercury, knots this afternoon. Tonight, National forecast Jupiter and Saturn. northwest 15 knots to 25 knots with iU S m FRESH 'The evening stars are Venus and gusts becoming northwest to west For the period ending 7 a.m. EST Friday. During early Friday morning Manchester Mars. 20 knots to 30 knots with gusts snow is forecast for parts of the Intermountain Region with rain in the Tuesday, 12:06 p.m. — service WEEKEND SPECIAL <2.69 Those bom on this date are under during the afternoon on Friday. Central Pacific Region. Elsewhere the weather will be fair. Minimum COD FILLETS the sign on Aquarius. They include Visibility 2 miles to 4 miles in call, 58 Strickland St. (Eighth CASH & CARRY temperatures include (Maximum temperatures in parenthesis): District). English statesman and writer Sir periods of light snow today. Atlanta 20 (49), Boston 22 (29), Chicago 1 (17), Cleveland 0 (18), Thomas More in 1478, novelist Improving to 5 miles or more Tuesday, 2; 05 p.m. — alarm. 160 7 Dallas 26 (45), Duluth -14(11), Houston 36 (53), Jacksonville 33 (56), KRAKUS IMPORTED Charles Dickens in 1812, and tonight and Friday. Snow flurries Hartford Road (Town). $372 7 Kansas City 5 (25), Little Rock 24 (39), Los Angeles 45 (59), Miami 57 Tuesday. 10:17 p.m. — smoke in novelist Sinclair Lewis in 1885. overnight with patchy fog. Partly (70), Minneapolis -09 (12), New Orleans 36 (51), New York 15 (27), On this date in history; cloudy Thursday and Thursday building, 199 Tudor Lane (Eighth i D a f f o d i l s bunch POLISH HAM. *2.19 In 1940, British railroads were night. Average wave heights — 2 Phoenix 40 (65), St. Louis 9 (25), San Francisco 41 (51), Seattle 33 District). nationalized. feet to 4 feet today and tonight (45). Washington 20 (36). Wednesday, 4:30 a.m. — medical call, 136 Green Road (Eighth In 1956, Autherine Lucy, the first increasing to 3 feet to 6 feet Friday USDA CHOICE BOTTOM » ^ Q O afternoon. District, Paramedics). black admitted to theUniversity Wednesday, 5:26 a.m. — box H a r t f o r d Ey e p h y s i o a n s ofAlabama, was expelled after she Manchester Herald alarm, Manchester Community round roast...... tb.*l.Qg accused school officials of conspir­ College (Town). John B. Franklin, M.D., F.A.C.S. ing in riots (fiat accompanied her Richard M. Diamond, Pubiisher Wednesday, 1:43 p.m. — alarm, court-ordered enrollment. Manchester Memorial Hospital Paul R. Singer, M .D., F.A.C.S. L o t t e d Penny Sadd Mark F. Abraitis US #f MAINE A A A In 1973, the Senate voted to set up :(Town). are pleased to announce the opening of a Wednesday, 1:45 p.m. — burning a seven-member committee to Associate Pubiisher Business Manager wires on road, 707 E. Middle GLASTONBURY office POTATOES...... 10 lb. bag. v v y investigate the Watergate break-in USPS 327-500 o f Democratic Connecticut daily VOL. CIV. No. 108 Turnpike (Town). 124 Hebron Avenue NationalHeadquarters. W e^esday, 1:47 p.m. — motor Wednesday: 477 Publltiiad dallv axetpt Sundav Suooaitad corrlor rata* ara SI .20 vehicle accident. Interstate 84 at Eye diseases and eye surgery, including: ond ctrtoln holldayi bv th« Mon- wooklv, SS.12 tor ona month, S15.3S m in u t e m a id In 1983, an Israeli commission exit 93 (Eighth District, A A A Play Four: 4398 chM ttr Publlthlno Co., 16 Brolnard tor thraa month*. 630.70 for *lx _ ^ , Plastic surgery of that investigated the Palestinian Ploco, Manchntor, Conn. 06040. month*ond 661,40tor one voor. Moll Parameflics). ' Day patient other numbers drawn Wednes­ S«cond clow pM toe# paid at Man- rota* ora ovallobla on raquoat. cataract surgery the eye ond lids ORANGE JUICE ...... 12 oi.^can. 95»v refugee camp massacre in Beirut chtttar, Cann. POSTMASTER; Wednesday, 2:21 p.m. — alarm. placed much of the blame onDe- UPI photo day in New England: Sand o d d rt*( changot ta tha Man- Temple Beth Shalom, 400 E. • Intraocular ' Surgery for c h t t lt r Harold, P.O. Bax SOI. fense Minister Ariel Sharon and Maine daily; 607 To place a cla*tlfled or dleplov Middle Turnpike (Town). lens implants neor-sightedness called for his resignation. New Hampshire daily: 8016 Manchottor, Conn. 06040. advertl*ement, or to report a new* Wednesday. 4; 26 p.m. — steam Today In history Item, *tory or picture Idea, call . G lauco m a • Pbrtidpants, Connecticare Rhode Island daily; 8679 OUARANTEBD DELIVERY; It 643-2711. Office hour* a r*t:X a .m . leak, 6 Bobby Lane (Town). 317 Highland Street, In 1984. President Reagan or­ and CHN HMO’s On Feb. 7,1956, Autherine Lucy, the first black admitted Rhode Island weekly; 408, 7370, vou don't racalva your Harold bv 5 to S p.m. Monday through Friday. Wednesday, 5:46 p.m, — smoke • loser surgery dered the withdrawal of 1,400 _ p.m. waakdov* or 7:30. o.m. Sotur- 11883 and 577768 alarm, 62C Pascal Lane (Town). HIGHLAND PARK MARKET Marines from Beirut to ships' to the University of Alabama, was expelled after she dov, plao*a talophonayour carrier. Manchester 646-42771 accused school officials of conspiring in riots that Vermont daily: 917 It you're unable to reach your The Manche*t*r Herald I* a Wednesday, 8:39 p.m. — medical FHartford office,- 100 Retreat Avenue offshore. Massachusetts daily: 2787 carrier, call *ub*crlber *ervlce at *ub*crlber to United Pro** Interna­ call, 444 Center St. (Town. accompanied her court-ordered enrollment. This photo "Megabucks” : Z-S-5-9-17-19 643-2711 by 7 P.m- weekday* o r 10 tional new* **rvlce* and I* a All appointments 525-6679 Also in 1984, two American o.m. Saturday* for guaranteed member of fhe Audit Bureau of Paramedics). Massachusetts weekly: Yellow shuttle astronauts performed the shows Lucy as she ieft the admissions office six days dellverv In Moncheeter. Circulation*. Thursday, 3:59 a.m. — bedroom first untethered space walk. earlier following her registration. 146, ^ u e 60, and White 1 fire, 18 Conway Road (Town). MANCUKSTER HB:RA1.D. Thursdiiv. Kcb. 7 1985 - 5

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J a ck By Mark A. Dupuis million. HARTFORD (UPI) — House United Press International However, he warned that Rea- Democrats have proposed a pack­ Racism workshop: Did it do any good? Anderson gan’’s proposed federal budget age of a dozen bills to protect could mean the loss of more than children and combat child abuse, their attitudes are unjust, that they deprive other HARTFORD - Gov. William A. issues that are drawing substantial O’Neill invited legislative leaders $131 million in federal aid to people of access to the opportunities that every attention in this year’s legislative When 1 first moved to the Hartford area from the to a meeting today on his proposed Connecticut and the state might be American is entitled to? $4.4 billion budget but at least one forced to take over some programs session. Midwest nearly six years ago, one of the biggest The bills proposed Wednesday M anchester Floyd said the answer lies in spreading the message leader of the Legislature’s Repub­ no>v financed with federal money. surprises I experienced was the extent of racist would make it easier children that was delivered at the workshop sponsored by the lican majority decided to pass on O’Neill said the state has “ enor­ for attitudes so blatantly expressed by many of my white to testify in sexual or child abuse Spotlight Manchester Interracial Council. People are hasically the session. mous new burdens to bear because colleagues. cases and give children the right to fair and if they recognize their attitudes as racist, they Senate President Pro Tempore of a federal government which has In a city where nearly 60 percent of the population Kathy Garmus become increasingly indifferent to strike back against abuse, will become uncomfortable with them and change Philip S. Robertson, R-Cheshire, was black and Hispanic, things were supposed to be Herald Reporter Violations its people.” members of the House’s Demo­ them, he said. , who with othei* GOP leaders was different. I thought. After all, 1 had always assumed irked Wednesday when O’Neill "The list of federal abdications cratic minority said. I’m not ready to give that much credit to people s ” A lot of them cut through the that racism stemmed from fear of the unknown, of outlined the proposed budget and of responsibility grows longer. As a red tape in the process, said t>eople who were somehow different. sense of fair play. attacked President Reagan, said consequence, the likelihood of Persecution based on religion, gender or sexual of S A L T House Minority Leader Irving J. My other assumption — that only ignorant, he had no plans to attend the Connecticut’s ability to care for orientation has been documented throughout history. those forgotten by Washington Stolberg, D-New Haven, who said uneducated people were bigots — was also quickly according to the Rev. Roger W. Floyd, the leader of the meeting. Its origins cannot be neatly traced to economic "I have more important things to diminishes. the package was the first in a disproven. workshop. , . . ,, continue “ Yet, we cannot and will not series of Democratic legislative In the 5'A years since, I have learned to ignore friends exploitation. . do than make courtesy calls to the UPI pholo It sounded good, but much of my original idealism (governor’s) residence,” Robert­ abandon them. Because it is a initiatives this session. Maybe we all feel insecure in some ways and seek to The House Democrats join and colleagues, most of whom I like in all other had been deflated the moment I walked into the room. WASHINGTON — The Reagan son said, adding that he had asked necessary and proper function of boost our sense of worth by putting down those with , speaker’s platform to deliver his budget House Republicans and Gov. Wil­ respects, when they have expressed themselves in a administration is putting on a to meet with O’Neill earlier but government to provide for those in Gov. William O'Neill joins Republican whom we do not share a common skin color, religion or genuine need, we in Connecticut message to a joint session of the liam A. O’Neill in offering propos­ way that hurts my sense of fairness. MOST OF US WHO ATTENDED were well-educated, great show of willingness to reach never got a response. legislative leaders Philip Robertson, But deep down, it still hurts. think the governor has been will provide,” he said. Connecticut General Assembly als on child abuse and child already knew ourselves pretty well, had admitted to ^ Or, as one workshop participant suggested, m ayl» an arms-control agreement with “1 Senate president, and Speaker of the extraordinarily discourteous,” Robertson called the attack protection for action this year. ourselves that we have some problems dealing with the the Soviet Union. But the presi­ House R.E. Van Norstrand, right, on the Wednesday. The GOP is calling for a new ■ I WENT TO A WORKSHOP on racism Saturday with people are basically lazy and if they can easily label Robertson said of O’Neill’s having "totally hypocritical.” He said it differences of others, and were seeking to overcome someone at the outset and not exert the energy needed dent’s negotiators are laboring was Reagan’s economic policies commission to coordinate pro­ the idealistic hope that things could change, that released the budget publicly Tues­ those problems. under a heavy burden of distrust, and not actions by O’Neill that grams for children and O’Neill has someday we might live in a society where we wouldn’t to really know the person, they will do it. day before talking with the GOP Otherwise, we would have all stayed at home on that born of the Soviets’ past responses yielded the hefty state surplus included funds in his budget for a be so neatly categorized according to the preconceived legislative leaders. snowy morning. ONE NEED ONLY LOOK at the disproportionate to complaints of treaty violations. Robertson and House Speaker allowing for tax cuts and a budget Legislature to allow voters new stale police unit to analyze and ideas of others. investigate missing children The absence of so many who have made their racism number of blacks out of work or in prison to realize that The negotiators know all too well R.E. Van Norstrand, R-Darien, increase this year. I left the workshop feeling differently. “ It seems that the governor cases. public made me realize that Floyd and those who something is terribly wrong. The 1980 firebombing of a the secret history of Soviet viola­ criticized O’Neill for attacking The basis for the workshop was simple. wants to blame Reagan for what is subscribe to his plan for eliminating racism are well- black family’s house, several cross-burnings and other tions of the SALT I and II treaties. Reagan in the budget speech the The House Democratic package The premise was that Americans had exploited the governor delivered to a joint perceived to be bad and take credit includes bills to require the state intentioned, but quite myopic. , 4 . K instances of racial harassment have served as Though SALT II was never rati­ for what Reaganomics has done,” to decide party lever’s fate people of other countries — most of whom were non­ Department of Education to dis­ Plenty of people are no doubt quite comfortable witn fied, both countries pledged to session of the House and Senate. white — for cheap labor and had come to regard those reminders that the problem has found a home in With the state riding high on a he said. tribute a list of missing children to their feelings of white superiority. Those feelings give abide by its terms, and the United Connecticut in 1901 when the state l>eople as inferior in order to justify their actions. Manchester as well as elsewhere. surplus fund expected to exceed Van Norstrand, who also said he held by Democrats in Connecticut school districts and to require them a very real edge in the job market, in the urea of States has tried to hold the Soviets had hoped O’Neill would have By Mark A. Dupuis was solidly Repi ' ,iean. The GOP. Since then, the argument went, the belief in white Whatever one’s theories on the cause of racism, it is $350 million this year, O’Neill United Press International for years, while supporters say the schools to notify parents when housing and in most other aspects of eveiyday life. spoken with the GOP leaders now in the minority, has led the superiority has becom e so ingrained in our culture that clear that it will take more than self-ex.-^mindtion and to their word. called on lawmakers to accept his devices are simply a convenience students are absent and parents They don’t feel uncomfortable with their racist 1 can illustrate the U.S. frustra­ earlier, said he believed the attack voters can use if they desire. charge for years to do away with haven’t contacted the school. no American — not even a black American — can discussion to eliminate it. The more likely prospect is plan to increase spending by 10.3 HARTFORD — A proposed attitudes because they truly believe those attitudes percent while cutting taxes by $136 on Reagan was “ uncalled for.” ’’Democracy is not easy. You the devices. The package also would allow for that racism will never be eliminated. tion by drawing on a highly constitutional amendment to elinri- Sen. Fred H. Lovegrove Jr., escape it. have a legitimate basis. The phenomena known as have to work at it and be willing to the videotaping of testimony by In my own way, I have contributed to the probleim sensitive National Security Coun­ inate party levers from Connecti­ R-Fairfield, said the lever dated to But racism probably preceded the economically selective attention and perception only serve as think,” said Sen.'’Carl A. Zinsser, suspected victims of child abuse so My silence at the racist comments of my friends and cil report on the verification ^ cut voting machines sailed through the turn of the century when motivated forays into other countries, othenvise the R-Manchester. “ Let’s make peo­ the child wouldn’t have to face the everyday reminders of just how right they are. colleagues was no doubt regarded as approval. attempts of recent years. The _ the Senate and will be put on the politicians would buy votes and exploited could have just as easily been white. ple think of every candidate on accused in court and other steps to They would find any claim that they have a problem The next time, I will speak out. I do not approve of an report was reviewed by my asso­ Legislature approves ballot for approval by voters in “ men rode on horses and buggies The remedy proposed at the workshop was equally there.” make it easier tor children to truly threatening. attitude that thrives at the expense of another person s ciate Dale Van Atta. Keep in mind ^ 1986. and women wore whalebone simple. With no outspoken opposition, Sen. William A. DiBella, D- testify. dignity and opportunity. that this is just a single example of S Hartford, said he believes the corsets.” Another bill would allow child­ To combat racism, we must all take a hard look at our SO HOW DO YOU GET such people to admit that judicial appointments the Senate concurred Wednesday Use of the lever was instituted the problem. levers offer an option to voters, but ren to file a civil suit seeking own racist attitudes and work to eliminate them. 1 with an earlier House action and under the legendary Republican said he was voting in favor of the damages or other penalties gave the amendment the three- state chairman, the late John ONE PROVISION of SALT II amendment to let the voters decide against a person who sexually was the school’s first woman fourths margin needed to place it Rorabaek. whom Lovegrove said was intended to restrict the prolif- _ By Mark A. Dupuis the issue themselves. assaulted or exploited the child up professor. In 1978, she was ap­ on the balldt in the next statewide would stand in the galleries during An editorial eration of intercontinental ballistic United Press International Democratic Sens. John C. Da­ to three years after the child pointed by then-Gov. Ella T. election. legislative sessions and yell in­ missiles by allowing each side to niels of New Haven, Kevin P. reached the age of majority. HARTFORD — With little de­ Grasso as the first woman justice The vote marked the first time structions down to GOP develop only one new missile. The of the Supreme Court. the Senate has approved the Johnston of Putnam and Anthony bate and only token dissent, the lawmakers. "We re talking about some veiy U.S. choice was the MX, as the The Senate also approved the amendment, which has been de­ D. Truglia of Stamford voted Legislature gave final approval to against the amendment but did not Senate Minority Leader Corne­ serious issues that perhaps haven’t Soviets were duly informed. nominations of Superior Court bated more than 60 times since 1945 Hard choices the appointments of thrw Su­ explain their opposition during the lius O’Leary, D-Windsor Locks, been given their due in the past,” On Oct. 26, 1982, the Russians preme Court justices including the Judges Robert J. Callahan of and has passed the House at times also recalled how the levers were Norwalk and Angelo G. Santaniello half-hour debate. said Rep. Joan V. Hartley, D- first tested their SS-24 missile. . high court's first woman chief in past years. supported by his party’s legendary Waterbury, a freshman legislator of New Lpndon as associate •The amendment was a top The amendment will be placed They secretly informed the United justice. on the ballot in 1986 because the chairman, the late John M. Bailey. and former educator. on the budget The Senate voted 35-1 Wednes­ Supreme Court justices. priority of the Republicans who O’Leary, who said last week he States that this was their permit­ Callahan, whose appointment took control of the Legislature last House and Senate acheived the Although Democrats are in the ted new one. day to concur with earlier House three-fourths vote in favor needed. would support the amendment, action and approve Gov. William was also approved by the House month. The measure would pro­ recalled that as a freshman minority, Stolberg said he was But four months later the Soviets Wednesday, required quick action hibit the use of the levers, which A majority vote would have hopeful the Legislature would A. O’Neill's nomination of Ellen A. required another vote by the legislator he “ stood up in front of President Reagan has provided a good tested still another new missile, Peters of West Hartford as chief by the Legislature because his allow people to vote for a party’s John Bailey knees knocking and accept the package, which he and the SS-25. This violated the SALT II . current term as a Superior Court Legislature that takes office in starting point for the serious discussion of the justice. entire ticket in one step. told him 1 couldn’t go along with other supporters despribed as agreement. The United States judge expires Friday. Opponents of the lever say it 1987. non-pa rtisan. federal budget, one that could prove pivotal “ In short she has judicial The party lever was adopted in him on the issue.” issued a secret, sharply worded temperament of the highest Sen. George ” Doc” Gunther, favors the majority party, a status for the future of a sustained recovery. note of protest to Moscow. A order,” said Sen. Richard B. R-Stratford, voted against all of Reagan’s budget faces the tough choices that Johnston, R-Wethers field, co- the judicial nominations taken up second, more detailed objection Wednesday to protest the jack of a must be made to reduce the scope of IF N O T followed. chairman of the Legislature’s Judiciary Committee. merit selection for choosing judi­ The Soviets reponded that the cial nominees. Waiting customers worry banker government and lower the deficit. Unfortu­ Peters has served in an interim SS-25 wasn’t really new, but simply nately, Reagan is trying unrealistically to appointment since November, "M y visible protest is in voting a variant of their old SS-13. U.S. against these judges I know distribution of welfare checks and balance the budget on the back of the when she was chosen by O’Neill to Newell said, “ and we don’t like the “ a.slonished” at the way welfare diplomats pointed out significant succeed John A. Speziale of nothing about,” Gunther said in HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) -7 recipients were treated. is posting signs in the windows The chairman of the Connecticut implication that the bank discrimi­ domestic programs. The attempt to reduce differences: The SS-13 was silo- Torrington, who stepped down to continuing the practice he has Gillespie said he used to apolog­ advising clients of other locations National Bank wants to know why nates in any way. the massive federal deficit will fail without based missile with a single war­ join a private law firm. followed for years. ize to the people for having to lock where welfare checks can be The Senate also gave unanimous dozens of people trying to cash ” .We have a firm policy against head,. while the SS-25 was mobile Peters graduated first in her them out of the building while cashed. legitimate restraint on all government final approval to a bill authorizing welfare checks were forced to wait discrimination,” he added. class at the Yale Law School and allowing other customers inside. with multiple warheads. another $26 million to the Depart­ outside in the snow while others Newell said the situation Friday programs. Newell said the bank has taken Newell said the situation Friday Most important of all was the ment of Revenue Services for tax were allowed inside promptly. was unusual, but a former security several measures to prevent a was unusual. Although Fridays are SS-25’s "throw-weight” — its pay- Robert L. Newell, chairman of guard who had been assigned to the The president is correct in advocating a Police honor refunds. recurrence, including talking with always busy days for banks, load capacity. By the SALT II Senate President Pro Tempore Hartford National Corp. and its Washington Street branch said Newell said the branch was flooded strong military as the country prepares for welfare recipients always were put the owners of the building to see if definition, a missile with more dead officer Philip S. Robertson, R-Cheshire, Connecticut National Bank subsi­ welfare recipients can wait inside with state and city workers seek-. crucial arms control negotiations with the used the occasion to point out that diary. has ordered a report on the in a separate line. than a 5 percent difference in the lobby. ing to cash their checks as well as Soviet Union. The nation must be dealing BERLIN (UPI) - Police offic­ his party is pushing tax cuts as incident to ensure that such a Peter Gillespie said he had an unusually large number of throw-weight constitutes a new ers from throughout the state worked there on several occasions He said he is also trying to from strength. However, it is beyond rational missile, not a variant. soon as possible in light of a situation does not recur. convince the state to stagger the welfare recipients. honored their fellow officer Jeffrey “ We’re all concerned about it,” between 1981 and mid-1983 and was And the CIA had determined that growing state surplus. logic to believe that the Defense Department Casener as they attended his "I think this is indicative of our must have all the money it wants when there Open Forum the SS-25’s throw-weight was any­ funeral service alongside of his desire to return the people’s money is little roonq elsewhe re to make cuts. Over the where from 600 to 1,200 kilograms, family. . to its rightful owner,” Robertson compared to the SS-13’s 500 kilo­ The 31-year-old officer died said. last four years. Congress has authorized deep grams. "Even the lower bound of Saturday at Yale-New Haven “ Is that Robertson or Robin completely understand Pearson s un­ to a college career. cuts in social programs and the president has the SS-25’s throw-weight is 20 Hospital five hours after being Hood?” quipped Sen. William A. Coach resignation wavering dedication to achieve perfec­ Nor can his dedication to the Manches­ struck by a car while investigating come back for with more requests for cuts. A 5 percent above the SS-13’s throw- DiBella, D-Hartford. ilaiuliPHtrr lirralft tion on the court. As a former ter community be forgotten. Work days a minor accident onRoute s. weight," the NSC report points out. Majority Republicans also pre­ percent increase for military spending is a tremendous loss MHS athlete, Pearson always gave in which Pearson’s athletes were availed He was the first police officer to The Soviets replied by simply vailed on a party line vote and unreasonable when so many other programs completely of himself. As a coach, he for community service, countless fund­ die in the line of duty in the 30-year delayed action on a Democratic denying that the SS-25’s throw- LOOK at the following BEAUTY CARE To the Editor: demanded it. He did not and could not raisers which enabled Pearson’s teams history of the town’s police depart­ ' resolution denouncing President must face the ax. weight exceeded the SS'13’s by accept anything less. To Doug Pearson, to purchase new warmup uniforms which ment. Police have set up a Reagan’s call for cuts in federal more than 5 percent. memorial fund in his name to train One program facing such reductions is I would like to express my appreciation being an MHS athlete was both an honor otherwise could not have been bought, student loan programs. services for this weeks special saving^ police officers and personnel for education, where the president has proposed to Coach George Suitor for having the and a privilege. To give less than total and hours organizing the junior soccer SINCE THE SOVIETS have Senate Minority Leader Corne­ courage and the decency to speak on the volunteer ambulance service. lius O’Leary, D-Windsor Locks, effort every time one donned an Indian program for Manchester’s young ath­ never agreed to on-site inspection Police have charged the driver Shop Locally and SAVE! to cut more than $2 billion in grants and loans behalf of a colleague and a friend. I would sought immediate debate on the uniform was to disgrace not only letes are among the many services Doug of their missiles, the CIA has to Alton J. Hepp, 25, of Meriden, with and employment and training. The proposed also like to express my disappointment resolution, but on a 24-11 vote the Manchester High School and ones Pearson performed for our community, rely on less-direct means of driving under the influence of Senate decided to follow the usual ALIVE HAIR DESIGN reductions could eliminate a small blotch of with the rest of the MHS faculty, and the for little or no pay, for little or no teammates, but oneself as well. estimating the SS-25’s characteris­ alcohol, and he is scheduled to procedure and send it to a hat lha M a il In red ink for the federal government, but it athletes and tans who have remained Unfortunately, this type of dedication recognition. tics. An important part of this appear in New Britain Superior committee for consideration first. silent. Mostly I am disappointed with aculplurad nallt could seriously damage the nation’s future to excellence now stirs controversy in And yet, the controversy persists. sophisicated intelligence gather­ 1 Court Feb. 15. Manchester High School for disgracing Manchester. Perhaps it is Pearson’s uncanny ability ing depends on the radio signals, or THE GEL-NAIL ability to compete in the world marketplace. itself and for tamishlng.the reputation of •4MM7 312 Main Street Doug Pearson is a complex man. Many to distinguish between his players as telemetry, that issue from Soviet ' • No lining • Ordorless one of its ablest coaches. Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger has of his actions as coach have been athletes and as people that has caused missiles being tested. By the SALT WITH THIS COUPON Manchester, Ct. • No fungus • Non>toxlc I speak, of course, of the forced questionable; some were even wrong. II terms, such signals are not to be ^ the president’s full support when he says that this. Few have ever fully understood that M ake it a 649-0887 • Loss refills concept i resignation of Basketball Coach Doug But what is not in doubt is his genuine it was his athletes who flared his in code. • Natural Look military expenditures are too important an and hair care. Pearson. concern for his players and for his all-too-short temper with lackadaisical But in July 1983, the United- Diamond & Mink Valentine OFF Polish not nacsssary investment in national security to be reduced the following sorvIcoB Hearing of Coach Pearson’s decision to community. performances, and that his sincere care States protested that the Soviets ; l^arYiage house like other programs. The same argument leave the high school did not come as a As a player, my problems were his for the young men in uniform never once were in fact scrambling their tests (for the cost of the diamond alone.) • Full Body Waxing ■ Cuts, Coloring, could be made for education. A poorly trained complete surprise. Over the years, problems, my successes his. I should of the new missiles. The NSC came into question. Or perhaps it was This 3 Vi ’’ genuine ranch Pedicare 2 Frosting, Perms hair design populace can be equally dangerous in later Pearson has been no stranger to know. As a senior co-captain, I had the Pearson’s overprotectiveness. A shy report states that "85 percent of mink Rare Bear is Our Gift years. Still, education gets hacked and controversy. In fact, he has often been misfortune to suffer a disabling snowb­ man, Pearson never fully understood nor the SS-25 booster telemetry and 100 when you purchase any Manicure ALIVE HAIR DESIGN mired in it. lower accident which sidelined me for welcomed the desire to parents and press percent of its re-entry vehicle diamond jewelry or diamond ■Perms *5 OFF defense escapes intact. ring priced at $250 or more. • Facials FULL 8CRVICE SALON Long-time fans will recall incidents in most of the season. 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COMMAND 742-7323 Sculptures appointments have priority Let’s hope the president’s colleagues have the coach, and the high school and the On Oct. 12, 1983, the U.S. political moxie to trim the requested defense community which will no longer benefit representative in Geneva stated PERFORMANCE -OTHER SERVICES We carry M € ^ Products 643-1442 budget. The deficit cannot be controlled from his dedication, will suffer. Doug that “ until this matter is satisfac­ - Trusted Jewelers Since 1885 . a Manicures in the without these reductions. Pearson is a good coach and a good man. torily resolved, the United States \ ______/ Hours: Mancheatar Parkade (near CVS) • Fills In his State of the Union address Wednesday For his efforts, he has been rewarded requests that the Soviet Union ^ MOM-SAT. B:30-5«) PN SUNCHESTER MAU with an ignominous dismissal. suspend flight-testing of the SS- • Repairs 811 Main SI. night, Reagan said his economic program of Shame on you, Manchester. 25.” FRI. 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M wrUKSTKH UKRALD. Tlmrsdiiv. Kih. 7. I!>fl5 I CAPTAIN EASY by C ro o k s 8 C a sa le 1 I'VE NEYEK'^EEN a n v - w h e r e it l e a p $ ye-, Zero is no longer considered a suspect in the Scandal ousts adjutant general AMP Avon burglary but faces extradition to Vermont. EA9V 0OPV WHO WASN'T \ voix A W T TAKESTHE AWAZEP THt^. Connecticut Thursday TV KIP TO xzn By M ark A. Dupuis E 6 V P T ... THI^ RIV Burglary leads to shooting United Press International In Brief 4. • j (24) M ystery! (C C ) Agatha Chrisln* Slo BRIDGEPORT — An accused burglar who riub II Mysinry ol Ihn Bluu Jin Tin- H AR TFO R D — Maj. Gen. John F. Gore, the stale's 600 PM 3 8 22' 30 News K allegedly told a neighbor who shot him that he myslory bogms whon a miin hfjurs 5 Three s Com piiny Channels top military officer, leaves office today after being scruams for hiMp on iho golf courso. but no Officials doubt plant safety needed money for his 2-year-old son is in critical reprimanded by federal superiors for an “open and 9 Hiirt to Hart on« can bo soon (60 min ) condition under police guard at Bridgeport Hertford. C T SIMSBURY — Federal inspectors found highly improper" relationship with a subordinate 11 Benson WFSB (V (41) El Maleficio WNEW New York. NY (S serious violations of safety standards at Ensign- Hospital. female officer. 18 Dr Gene Scott (57) Living Planet: Portrait of the Earth Robert Fowler, 39, was one of three men shot in WTNH New Heven. CT (B Bickford industries in a probe of an explosion that 20' Little House on the Prairie New York. NY CD (CC) separate incidents. The veteran National Guard member announced WOR killed three workers at the plant Aug. 15. 24 Dr W ho WPIX New York. NY at) (61) Police Woman Two men wounded in separate incidents his resignation in a one-sentence letter to Gov. Hertford. C T m Officials of the Occupational Safety and Health WHCT ICNNl Freeman Reports Tuesday night also were being treated, a hospital William A O'Neill Tuesday, who accepted the 38 One Day at a Tinte WTXX Waterbury. CT 96 Administration, which investigates all work­ spokeswoman .said. resignation without comment Wednesday. II will take 40) N ew sw atch WWLP Springfield. M A u 9 : 3 0 P M [91 To Be Announced place deaths and serious injuries, proposed the Hertford. C T 94 Police said Fowler was shot by John Ramos, 23, effect at the close of business today. 41: Reporter 41 WEOH (22) Night Court company be cited for two serious safety violations VWIT Hartford. C T 96 who told authorities he discovered Fowler in his 57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour Bottorr. M A 96 (36) Hollywood; Th e Seiznick Years and fined $1,800. Gore, who has served as adjutant gencr^ and head WSBK LEVY’S LAW ■ by Jame» Schumelitw home about 3:30 p.m. Tuesday. Both men live on 61) Good Tim es Springfield. M A m of the state National Guard since the spring of 1982, WGGB (41) De Fiesta 60EI2y &UT B U T I T S OSHA, which categorizes violations as ordi­ WXTV Palerton. NJ IMA61NP THP Peajrl Harbor Street in Bridgeport. ICNNl Prog Cont'd 1 0 :0 0 P M [51 Krrot's Landing (CC) HAEV Pirii06 O A N T D O U B U P nary, serious or willful, listed four ordinary also was found to have collected pay for a training Sprirtgfield, M A m C H A N C P t b I Fitness Magazine -Tp m and WGBY P0IN6 W HAT GBPPKl STAMP Ramos said he fired threq shots frona a session Ipst year he did not attend, officials said lESPNl •0 Gary receives an ultimatum from Abby af­ THP COMMUNITY.' PXCU^JP vioIatiOdscin a second citation with no proposed WTIC Hertford. C T h ,22-caliber pistol at Fowler after finding him in a Nancy Seaver ter ho brings Val home (60 min ) M B Z O T Z ^ HP ear Y O U F E O M P A Y AT-T P Wednesday. CNN Cable News Ntwrk (CNNl U U B V P u T y HP MOOT FPPL;^ rv-ASMA BANB.' fines. (H BO l MOVIE: Second Thoughts' A Sports Network (ESPN) J U R Y P U T V crawl space in Ramos' home. Fowler allegedly ESPN [§ 1 N e w s M I6 5 P P V V PPPPUV HONOBPP It was the third time in six years the company married professional woman must make Honrre Box Office iHBOl F O B T H A T ' ignored Ramos' warning not to move, police said. O'Neill did not indicate whom he will appoint to HBO C D (40) 20/20 (C C ) i S A 3 has been cited by OSHA for safety violations. iho choice of whether rir not to have a CINEMAX Cinemax IMAXl Fowler was charged with burglary but police had succeed Gore as adjutant general and head of the (16) Dr. Gene Scott baby. Lucie Arnaz. Craig Wasson, Ken Ho TMC Movie Channel iTMCl The federal agency said in the report released not determined whether Ramos would face Military Department, which includes the Army ward 1983 Rated PG USA USA Network lUSAl (20) W ild. W ild W est Wednesday the company failed to provide a work criminal charges. National Guard. Air National Guard and governor's lUSAl Cartoon Express (22) Hill Street Blues The Blues arc hunt place "free from recognized hazards that were horse and foot guards. mg down a maniac who is killing causing, or likely to cause, death or serious 6:30PM 15J (611 One Day at a Time Gore was reprimanded Feb. 1 by Gen. M.R. prostitutes (60 min ) physical harm to employees.” Thurman, the U.S. Arm y’s vice chief of staff, for his (11) Barney Miller lion that her precocious nine-yoar old (24) Austin C ity lim its Waylon Jennings 'The explosion leveled a building at the (22) 130) N B C N ew s daughter is actually a cold blooded mur performs Honky Tonk Heroes' and Luck- Man shot at UConn facility relationship with a subordinate female officer he has derrjr Lynn Red<|rave, David Carradino. enbach. Texas' and Billy Joe Shaver per­ company's Powder Forest plant, rattling build­ (24) Nightly Business Report since married. Carrie Wells 1984 forms Ride Me Down Easy ‘ (60 min ) 1^ ings and shattering windows in the surrounding GROTON — A man was shot in a University of (38) Jeflersons ( 9 ) N ew s (57) M ystery! (C C ) Agatha Chnslin area. Killed were Russell A. Gardner, 38, of Connecticut campus cafeteria by his estranged Thurman also informed O’Neill that an Army (4b) A B C N e w s (CC ) (11) MOVIE; 'The Promise of Love' A Stones II Mystery of the Blue Jar The Simsbury: Craig M. Foltz, 25, of Middletown and wife who then tried to leap from the Gold Star investigation found that Gore had accepted pay, (41) Noticioro SIN young bridr* is Udi behind when her marine mystery begins when a man hears allowances and service credits for a period of annual screams for help on the golf course, but no ALLEY OOP • by Dav« Oraua William R. Granquist Jr., 23, of New Britain, Memorial Bridge. husband is killed in the Vietnam W ar Val H O LY m a c k e r e l ! (CNNl Showbiz Today one Ciin be seen (60 min ) . .THAT SPHERE MIGHT DROP Police said Wednesday Vernon Van Patten, 39, training in June 1984 that he did not attend. erie Bertinelli. Jameson Parker. Andy Ro IT'S PRETTY OBVIOUS ] T H E N T H E ,T H A T 'S M Y G U E S S TH' GROUND'S , lESPNl ESPN's Horse Racing Weekly AN' THAT'S WHY DOWN AN'COM E AFTER US.' of Coventry, R.I.. was wounded in Tuesday's mano (61) Kojak t h o s e r o u n d t h i n g s ] s t o n e W ALl AN' W HEN IT DOES, I'M GONNA SHAKING.'.' Thurman, in the official letter of reprimand to Gore, ( M A X ) M O V IE ; Strange Invaders' Out WERE GUARDING BEING BUILT , I FIGURE IF A Escapee captured in state incident. He was a research chemist at the Pfizer [181 Dr. Gene Scott (CNNl Evening News COUPLE OF US MADE SCOOP IT RIGHT OUTA ~ " said the conduct “ casts great doubt on whether you erspace creatures, windiru) up their 2b W ^T^ER 'S IN r'-^ROLINP THE AIR WITH THIS' I... Co. pharmaceutical plant in Groton where his year study ol Earth, are delayed by a mar (20) M O V IE The Adventures of lESPNl Mazda SportsLook A BEELINE FOR, HARTFORD — A dog's tag found in the street have the judgment and high moral standards required TfT^AVE! 1H' MOUTH O F TH' searcimuj for his 1939 7 :0 0 P M 13) CBS News Rated PG Thursday to bring 32-year-old Zera back, the 1979 the two had gone to the UConn Groton campus at improper personal relationship with a subordinate (M AX] MOVIE; 'Uttle Darlings' Two (b l (381 M 'A 'S'H (22) Cosby Show prison escapee lamented in Hartford Jail. " I f I Avery Point to have lunch. female officer of his command.” girls in a summer camp bel on who will Van Patten was struck by three bullets about 7 Ci) ABC Nows (CC) (241 Rainbow Jackpot lose her innocence first Tatum O'Neal. hadn't thrown that dog tag out. I'd never be “ This relationship led to a widespread perception (381 MOVIE: Patton' Part 2 Kristy McNichol. Matt Dillon 1979. here.” 12:30 p.m. and was taken to Lawrence and among members of the (National Guard) that Major 7 (f|r) Dallas (11) Jeffersons (41) Noche de Gala (TMCl MOVIE: ‘Blame It on Rio’ A man Police detectives in Avon were investigating a Memorial Hospitals in New London where he was General Gore exhibited favoritism and preferential IS pursued by his best friend's underage later listed in satisfactory condition after (18) Dr. Gene Scott (57) Th is Old House (CC ) burglary last Tuesday when they found the tag treatment toward the subordinate officer whom he daughter Michael Came. Michelle John belonging to Zera's dog, Abby. surgery. About a half hour later, police received a (20) (401 Barney Miller '61) Fantasy Island son. Joseph Bologna 1983 Rated R has since married,” Thurman wrote. ^ In checking his records, they discovered the report that a woman, later identified as Mrs. Van (22) W heel of Fortune ICNNl Prim e N e w s In addition to the reprimand, Thurman said (USAl Sports Camera Int'l Patten, had climbed the railing of the Gold Star (24) MacNeil/Lehrer New shour lESPNl College Basketball Virginia at secret Zera had kept from his friends, fiancee and consideration was being given to convening a Federal MAJ. GEN. JOHN F. GORE 1 0:1 5 P M (30) Hill Street Blues The even his mother; he had escaped from a prison in Memorial Bridge that spans the Thames River Recognition Board to determine if Gore should lose (30) Family Feud North Carolina Blues are hunting down a maniac who is THE BORN LOSER ' by Art Sanaom . . . reprimanded by superiors i H B O l M O V IE: Bad Boys' Jailed for an Saint Albans. Vt. five years ago. between Groton and New London. his federal recognition. (411 Marisela killing prosliluies (60 min ) accidental killing, a youtrg criminal strug­ (57) Nightly Business Report gles to the lop ol the pnson snake pit 1 0:3 0 P M C D (40) Democratic (61) Difl'rent Strokes Sean Penir, Ally Sherjdy 19C3 Rated R Response The Democratic response to the Slate of the Union Address is pre Moneyline i M A X l M O V IE ; D C . Cab' Comitry to [CNN] senied lESPNl SportsCenter Washington to get a job at a cab company, ung inari soon learns thr* trade by rid- (11) Independent N ew s Radio 1990 [USA] in(| around with some of the drivers Mr (38) Dick Van Dyke T . Man Gail, Adam Baldwin 1983 Rated 7:30PM PM Magazine (41) 2 4 Horas H has known (^ ) All In the Family (ESPN l SportsCenter iTMCl MOVIE: '10 to Midnight' A ve (]f) Wheel of Fortune leran cop teams up with a rookie toc.itch a (U SA l Seeing Stars hard times G R O s s m R n ' s (11) Independent N ew s psychopathic killer Charles Bronson, An 1 1 :00 P M CD CD 122) (30) (40) N ew s (20) Hogan's Heroes drew Stevens, Lisa Eilbachor Rated R C D Taxi WILTON (U PI) — Millions of 122) M 'A 'S ’ H lUSAl College Basketball: Kentucky at Ptnd^evRns p r o d u c t s comPRnv Vanderbilt (11) O dd Couple people watched Dick Moore's first (30) NHL Hockey: Hartford at Boston (18) Dr. Gene Scott kiss. The cautious peck was (38) Barney Miller 8 :3 0 P M (5) Rituals (20) Honeymooners presented to matinee idol Shirley (40) People's Court iD To Be Announced (24) Dr W ho Temple and caused a sensation (57) W ild W orld of Animals i22) Family Ties Jennifer experiences jeal FRANK AND ERNEST -byBobThavea ousy over the attoniion that baby Andrew (38) M 'A * S * H more than 40 years ago in movie (61) One Day at a Tim e IS gelling (57) Te n O 'C lo ck N ew s houses around the nation. ICNNl Crossfire F i24) Better Health (61) M O V IE : 'Three Smart Girls G row I “ I was 16 years old and I had lESPNl ESPN's Speedweek U p ' Penny Craig at tfu* awkward age merl T h i ^ Y ^ a P- X To (50^fcilN6y 8 : 0 0 P M C3) M agnum , P I. Conclii A J searcli for a runaway itrenager who 1939 actor who also appeared in many Sion Magnum. 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Since (11) Honeymooners then, substance abuse, divorce and (20) Leave It to Beaver attempted suicide have carried WINTHROP -by Dick CavalM THE BAD SEED______(22) (3b) Tonight Show Tonight s guest is Moore down a different path, far cellist Yo Yo Ma (60 mm ) NO, piPN'r... CAN r HELP IT IFALL I from his years of pampered (38) Anything for M oney PIP YOU KNOW THAT r David Carradine (r.) is in PEANUTS ARE VE-RY / v : T E L L M E KNOW IS THAT THEY'RE innocence. 4 x 8 x V4" Agency Grade (41) Pelicula: 'El Utim o Rey Inca' Moore moved to Wilton a year deadly danger when he S O O P RPR Y O U ’ I ABOLrr THEM. V E R Y & C O P FDR YOU’ Top Quality EXTERIDR PLVWDDD suspects that the innocent (57) MacNeil/Lehrer Newshour ago but spent four years writing his 2x3x8’ STUD Sanded. 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The wrong allies could cause LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Someone you But Moore said that after several Answer to Previous Puzzle ACROSS 2 Japanese forsaking his wife, and losing the concen­ complications. are closely associated with Is not satls- chapters he realized he was M a n a n ft tration required m bull-ring Tyrone Power, ^ r t h d a y TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Neglected, fled with the way the relationship Is sashes Q U A Y Rita Hayworth, Linda Darnell. Nazimova avoiding his own painful memories distasteful chores that you've shoved going. Do all that you can today to estab- 1 Field mouse 3 In case 1941 by relating the tales of others. ■— ManvUte*^^ U P D O aslde are about to catch up with you. lish harmony. 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III - MANCHESTER HF.RAl.D. Thursdiiy. Feb. 7, l9H.'i Police Roundup V.S./World In Brief Accused robber charged in town heist F O C U S / Family Pravda editor says Chernenko ill said. driving north on South Main Street. A man awaiting trial on fedefal pects -indicted in U S. District The car slid sideways into the car Court in Hartford in connection ROM E — In a rare admission, a Soviet official has confirmed charges that he committed a string A Groton teenager seriously behind it, driven by Edward A. with armed robberies at banks in that Konstantin Chernenko is ailing, but he would not disclose the of bank robberies fast year in injured in a two-car accident on Stavolone, 18, of Glastonbury, Coventry. Hebron and Ellington. nature of the illness and insisted the Soviet president is still Eastern Connecticut was charged South Main Street Friday was police said. Gibbons alone also faces charges Wednesday with the February 1984 discharged Tuesday after a three- perform ing his duties. in connection with armed bank holdup of a gas station- day stay at Hartford Hospital, a Police and paramedics were "1 can say that com rade Chernenko is ill (but) how .serious his robberies in Meriden and Portland convenience store on Tolland hospital spokeswoman said today. called to Willie’s Steak House on illness is I cannot say because 1 am not a doctor." said Viktor last year. His fiancee, Andrea J. Center Street Wednesday night to Cathy, with love Grigorievc Afanasiev, the editor in chief of Pravda, the official Turnpike. Michelle Moody, 16. was the Manchester police charged Jo­ Edwards, 24, is charged with treat victims of suspect^ food Soviet Communist Party newspaper. most seriously injured of eight seph P. Gibbons, 30, with first- aiding Gibbons in four bank poisoning, but Manchester Mem­ Afanasiev was interviewed by pbone from Moscow by Italian people involved in the accident, degree robbery and fourth-degree robberies. orial Hospital physicians were journalist Enzo Biagi, who hosts the popular program "Direct Another man, Patrick M. Leend- police said. Neither police nor larceny during a Wednesday ap­ hospital officials disclosed the unable to determine the cause of John and Suzanne Ryan’s daughter refused to give in to cancer Line.” The interview was broadcast on RAI, the Italian state pearance at Manchester Superior ers, 19. of East Hartford, was their illness, police said today. charged in three of the robberies. nature of her injuries. television. Court. Gibbons confessed to the The driver of one car, Salvator Police said four people attending Afanasiev declined to specify what the 73-year-old Soviet Estimates of the amount of Feb. 12. 1984, holdup of the R. Licitra of Niantic, was charged a private banquet at the restaurant Of all their children, she was the worst leader was suffering from but said he understood that Chernenko money taken in the Feb. 12 gas complained of faintness and nau­ By Adele Angle Shell-Food Mart at 161 Tolland with reckless driving and driving Focus Editor traveler. was still working and would participate in upcoming Soviet Turnpike, according to the affi­ station holdup vary, police records sea. Only one man, John Diotalevi, But when they took her to a doctor, he show. The attendant who opened with his license suspended. A elections. davit police filed to get an arrest witness told police Licitra’s car 27. of Ludlow, Mass., was taken for ordered tests and shortly after that she the cash register at gunpoint said treatment to the Manchester Mem­ A week before she died last August. warrant. had seemed to be traveling exces­ Cathy Ryan, 13, attended her aunt’s was hospitalized. Radiation therapy he thought the suspect grabbed orial Hospital emergency room. The affidavit says Gibbons con­ sively fast even for ideal road wedding reception in Coventry, R.I. began shortly after. fessed to Manchester police during between $200 and $240, police said. Police said all four ate some of conditions, police said. Town roads From the beginning, doctors held out Judge postpones Kennedy trial a jailhouse interv iew the day of his The station owner later put the every course served to them at the Wearing a bright blue sundress and were icy Friday, police said. little hope. The Ryans said they arrest on federal charges Nov. 23, amount missing at $528, police banquet, as did a number of others crisp white jacket, she looked haggard WFST PALM BEACH, Fla. — The trial of two bellman accused Police said Licitra, 19, appar­ answered their daughter’s questions as the affidavit says. said. Gibbons said he thought he and worn, and, according to her ently lost control of his car while who did not get sick. frankly as they could. o fS n g cocaine which allegedly contributed ‘h® ‘i\ug J e ^ Gibbons was one of three sus­ made off with about $160, police mother’s description, nine months of David Kennedy has been postponed until at least July to give pregnant. She was swollen from the "When she asked us, we had to tell fluid' filling her chest, an effect of the her. She knew it was a very difficult cancer she’d battled for almost a year. cancer.” said her mother. 10 S IrS March 4. bo. Palm Beach County Cireu.l Judge Town firms to design school work During her illness, even in its last John Born delayed the trial at the request of attorney Mich, e As the reception wore on, thf pain and fatigue started to become too much stages. Cathy fervently believed that S n i c k who r/presents Marchant. The judge set a pretrial code revision. God would heal her. And she wanted By Alex Girelli be a benefit. a bond issue tor the work be placed for her. Her parents suggested she go on the ballot in November. A $5.5 million renovation was and lie down in the family van. others to believe, too. ‘^°?K 'y\SolSson“ld^ late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was Herald Reporter Employing local architects will nearing completion on the high also be helpful to the Building The elementary schools are “ Once she started questioning my found dLd In his Brazilian Court Hotel room at Polm Bcart .school at that time. After Cathy left, they started to Two Manchester architectural among the oldest in town. faith,” her father said. "In a cheerlead­ April 25. An autopsy showed he had died of an overdose of th Committee because the committee Among the new code require­ gather their children together to leave firms — Mankey Associates and will be able to keep closely in touch The proposed work will also er’s sense. As though to say, 'This is no ments are one that involves doing the wedding. When Cathy discovered Lawrence Associates — have been with the architects, he said. include corrective work at Man­ time to be doubtful” ’ ‘*™frnick'^satd"wednesd^ he needed more time to more to overcome the hazard of they were leaving, she insisted on selected to do preliminary design The Building Committee has not chester High School to eliminate 7 state’s evidence, which included 10 color P*’“ *,”8raphs of asbestos on piping. Some encapsu­ staying. Cathy had her best month in March, work and e.stimate the cost of yet decided which of the the firms violations of current state build­ 7 Kennedy’s room. Born also ordered the release of the pictures lation was done during the renova­ her mother said. Except for a few days proposed renovations to four ele­ will do which of the schools. The ing, fire, and safety codes. It was typical Cathy. She hated to tion. Another costly requirement is off to receive blood transfusions, she Wednesday, but it was not clear when they would be made public. mentary schools and corrective renovations are subject to the Phillips said Wednesday that miss out on a good time. Cathy’s for an escape stairway from the was able to attend classes. work at Manchester High School. approval of voters in a bond-issue Kennedy will ask Robert Longer, parents gave in to their young daugh­ upper projection booth in the Paul Phillips, chairman of the referendum. code complianr officer for the ter’s protests. Everyone stayed. school auditorium. DURING THE FIR ST week in April, Building Committee, announced The Board of Directors Tuesday State Board of Education, to Rape detection made easier "W e closed the place down around though. Cathy began to suffer night the selections Wednesday. Phillips night authorized the Board of survey the schools beforehand so Many of the violations of older midnight,” John F. Ryan said during sweats. Ju.st before Easter, doctors BOSTON — Forensic scientists believe it may be easier to get said the choice was made by the Education to spend $30,000 for that any violations he finds can be code requirements have been an interview this week when he and his found a new tumor growing near her rape convictions in the future because of a new test that detects archictect selection architectural work on renovations considered by the architects in the eliminated or will be under the wife, Suzanne, remembered the daugh­ bladder. small amounts of semen even when sperm is not present. subcommittee. to Nathan Hale, Verplanck, Wad­ early stages of planning. current contract by school staff, ter whose short life touched so many in The test is believed more sensitive than current tests, He said that both firms have dell, and Bowers schools. The work U was Langer who issued a Radiation therapy was undertaken, according to Neil Lawrence, coodi- Manchester. therefore allowing police to document rape cases when very done a great deal of work in the itself would probably cost millions report last June listing 157 code "just to relieve the pain," Cathy’s violations at Manchester High nator for the high school On Feb. 19, from noon to 5 p.m., the small amounts of semen are present or 48 hours have passed. The Manchester schools and that their of dollars. School Superintendent mother said. Sfhnni some of them from a 1981 renovation. Red Cross will sponsor a bloodmobile test does not require the presence of sperm, which means rapists knowledge of local schools would James Kennedy has proposed that Cathy was able to graduate with her n at St. Bridget School in Cathy’s can be caught even if they have had a vasectomy. memory. Walk-ins are welcome. For class in June. Photos show her .smiling The test looks for a protein in the semen, called p30, which is information, call the Red Cross at and kidding with classmates. A youngs­ only present in men. If the protein is present in a woman she has 643-5111. ter with an unusually fine sense of sty le had sex within 48 hours, according to a study published in the Obituaries and color, she wore a pretty pink dress New England Journal of Medicine. . . u j THE BLOODMOBILE comes almost to her graduation. 8; 15 a.m. from the John F. Tierney The problem with the current tests for semen, which are used a year after last year’s February That night she couldn’t even undress Alice M. Clegg Gertrude E. Vernier Italo Comollo Funeral Home, 219 W. Center St., to document cases of rape, is that they look for an enzyme called bloodmobile at St. Bridget School, herself she was in so much pain, said Italo Comollo, 81, formerly of followed by a mass of Christian prostatic acid phosphatase, which is present in semen at high Alice M. Ciegg, 62, of 61 Village Gertrude Elizabeth Vernier, 89. when a record 206 people volunteered to Ambassador Drive, died Thursday her mother. St., died Wednesday at her home. a former Manchester resident who burial at 9 a.m. at St. James give blood. The day was called "Cathy levels but is also present in vaginal fluid at low levels. After 14 at an area convalescent home. He By summer, Cathy spent her days She was the daughter of Viola lived in Fort Pierce, Fla., died Church. Burial will be in St. James Ryan Day ” and Cathy and her mother, hours the level from semen has dropped below normal vaginal quietly at home. She often took short (Shatz) Clegg and the late Harry Sunday in a Florida nursing home. was born in Alfiano Natta. Italy. Cemetery, Manchester. Calling who’d spent the day returning from swims in the Robertson pool. The water F levels. Clegg. She is survived by a daughter. •He came to Manchester in 1920. hours are Friday from 2 to 4 p.m. cancer treatments at Johns Hopkins P helped relieve her pain. By that time She was born in Manchester Jan. Dorothy V. Tolson of Fort Pierce; Before he retired, he worked as a and 7 to 9 p.m. Hospital in Maryland, arrived in time loom fixer at Cheney Bros. He was the fluid in her chest had made her 23. 1923, and was a lifelong resident a .son, Ronald Vernier of Glaston­ Memorial donations may be for Cathy to accept flowers and a Ziggy a member of the Iialian-American badly swollen. U.S. opens hunt for Mengele of town. She was a member of bury; four grandchldren; two made to the American Cancer T-shirt from her classmates at St. Society. South United Methodi.st Church. great-grandchildren; and one Society, 237 E. Center St. Bridget. " I ’d wonder how this teenager who WASHINGTON — The United States is opening an intensive Other survivors include two great-great-grandchild. He was the husband of the late worried so much about her looks could worldwide search for Dr. Josef Mengele to resolve allegations nephews and a great-niece. The funeral was Wednesday in Adele (Martina) Comollo and the Myrtle J. McCollum Blood meant a lot to Cathy. During do that," said her mother, smiling at the Nazi "angel of death ” slipped out of U.S. custody soon after "The funeral will be private and St. Andrew Episcopal Church, late Rosina (Forte) Comollo. her illness, she received dozens of blood the memory. World War II. burial will be at the convenience of followed by burial in the Fort He is survived by two sons, Myrtle J. (Saunders) McCollum, transfusions, as the cancer treatments By August, she needed oxygen. The' announcement Wednesday by Attorney General William the family. There will be no calling Pierce Cemetery. Norman Comollo and Robert J. 96, formerly of 470 Porter St., died depleted her blood of platelets. J E today at an area convalescent Her mother sometimes asked her if French Smith came as an international panel in Jerusalem asked hours. Memorial contributions Memorial donations may be Comollo, both of Manchester; a Her parents see the Feb. 19 bloodmo­ E she wanted to go for a swim. » may be .sent to the American made to the St. Andrew Fort sister, Clara Buffoni of Woodside, home. bile as a special memorial to her. "all governments, all heads of religions and creeds, all “ She’d sit there and smile and say, 'I “ Cancer Society, 237 E. Center St. Pierce Deanery Honduras Fund or Long Island, N.Y.; and five Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main international associations" to help bring Mengele to trial. wish I could. Maybe in a little while,” ’ Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Shiloh Youth Ranch, P.O. Box 2497, grandchildren. St., is in charge of arrangements, " I t ’s beautiful of the community to Smith, describing Mengele as "one of the world’s most vicious said Cathy’s mother. St., has charge of arrangements. Vero Beach, Fla., 32960. The funeral will be Saturday at which are incomplete. let us share our memories of Cathy this criminals, ” said the U.S. investigation ’’will be thorough ” and way,” said her mother, who will work ! ! wiil seek to heip other worldwide organizations. at the bloodmobile. B Y AUGUST, she knew she was Photo by John LIgoi If he is still alive, Mengele is 73. He was last seen in 1962 in dying, her parents said, but she never Paraguay. Mengele conducted grisly experiments, aimed at She is unusually candid about her really said so. Nor did she lose her B developing a superior race of humans, on people brought to the e VALENTINE’S DAY SALE ^ daughter’s death, though the loss, she faith. Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland during World War II. said, is still fresh for her and her "She was expecting to be healed by B Cathy Ryan, above, Named the "angel of death," he was particularly interested in family. God," said Cathy’s sister, Andrea. ACCIDENT "W e still miss her very much,” she "She couldn’t wait until she felt smiles during her twins. said as she sat with her husband, an better." graduation in June actuary at the Travelers Insurance When acceptance came, it came in 1% OFF.,®. Cos., and the Ryans’ oldest daughter, small ways. Once, her mother recalled, from St. Bridget ALL 14 KARAT SOLID GOLD JEWELRY WITNESSES Andrea, 16, a junior at East Catholic Cathy was praying together with her School. She stands Bolton gets candidates High School, who’ll also work at the sister, Betsy, 9. Betsy asked God to heal WHY ONE PERCENT??? bloodmobile. her big sister. afterward with BECAUSE OUR REGULAR PRICES ARE SO LOW MOST PEOPLE “ Cathy told her, ‘Betsy, pray that with me because they don’t like to friends, from left, Liz BOLTON — Despite failing to THINK OUR 14 KARAT GOLD JEWELRY IS ALWAYS ON SALE THE RYANS DISPLAYED a family God is going to do the best thing for win their party’s nomination last account for what they do.".. Anyone having any information regarding EXAMPLE - 14 Karat Herring Bone Bracelet photo album and a scrapbook Cathy me,’” her mother said. O’Connor, Chris Ro- month, two Republicans seeking Silverstein declined to name the the accident which occurred on January 28, compiled herself. The scrapbook beg­ During her last weeks, Cathy often seats on the Board of Education officials. School board members Reg. Price - SALE PRICE vegno, and Meg ins with baby photos of Cathy and ends asked for backrubs which lasted 20 and the Board of Finance have and some selectmen have critic­ “if you compare prices, you'll buy here" 1985, at 11 AM at the intersection of Main, with photos of her that were taken at minutes or more. Giles. A month before apparently won a place on the ized Silverstein’s opposition to the University of Connecticut Health "They didn’t seem to make her feel Republican side of the ballot in several recent proposed capilal Hilliard and Hudson Streets (Don Willis she died Cathy posed Center in Farmington. any more comfortable," said Cathy’s town elections next May. expenditures. Silverstein has cii- CONNECTICUT VALLEY COIN CO. with her Cabbage ticized the proposals as too costly Mobil Station) involving a station wagon In between are photos of Cathy father. " I don’t think about those Repbulican Registrar of Voters 80S MAIN ST. (next to Bllsh Hardware) 643-6295 and ill-planned. standing at her graduation from St. backnib.^. I think about her at her Patch doll and her Bette Martin said today that and a Steak Club delivery truck. Bridget School in June, and in her graduation. And playing soccer." Morris Silverstein and Thomas A. soccer uniform. A straight " A ” stu­ Ryan's relationship with his daugh­ stuffed animal collec­ Manning have turned in petitions Please Call FRED TEDFORD At dent, she played in the town’s first ter was unusually close. The two loved tion in her bedroom with more than enough valid soccer league for four years and was a to tease each other. signatures. Silverstein, who is cheerleader in 6th and 7th grade. The family remembered one long at home at 42 seeking re-election to the Board of 247-3666 The album and scrapbook were tedious hospital visit when Cathy and Hollister St. Her Finance, submitted about 100 displayed at Cathy’s wake after she her father were sitting together. signatures and Manning, who is died at her home on Aug. 18. He suddenly felt ice trickling down parents, Suzanne and making his second unendorsed run “ We think it helped Cathy’s friends to his neck. John Ryan, and her for the school board, submitted remember the good times, ’ ’ her mother "She was spitting crushed ice at him. about 75 signatures. Martin said. said as she flipped through the pages. The more he said to stop it, the more sister, Andrea, will be About 45 signatures of registered “ Cathy never wanted to be treated as she’d do it,” said Cathy’s mother. at a bloodmobile in Republicans — 5 percent of the though she was sick.” Ryan cracked a big grin as he Cathy’s memory Feb. Republican electorate — are re­ WootUana remembered one rare report card quired to earn a place on the ballot Remembw Thurs. Feb. 14th GARDENS CATHY’S ILLNESS first became when Cathy didn’t make the honor roll 19 at St. Bridget if a candidate does not have the Valentine’s Day apparent in the late summer of 1983 at St. Bridget School. School. support of his or her party. Martin when the family was returning from a She'd gotten check marks for talking cross-country vacation. Cathy seemed said she expects to finish checking too much. 4 . the validity of the signatures and unusually tired and car sick. “ Every kid should get check marks Herald photo by Pinto turn the petitions into Town Clerk At first, the Ryans weren’t worried. for talking too much,” he said. 7 Catherine Leiner today. Both men spent about a week 7 passing petitions around. Silver­ stein said today he did not view the apparent ease with which he met The quality of mercy is tempered with caution the signature requirement as a harbinger of his fate in the coming general election. quarter. I must have had nearly $50 in my pocket, artists or alcoholics. She didn’t seem to be a con artist Watch and Win When a man came and knocked on our back door "The fact that 100 of them signed three of them in change. or an alcoholic and I don’t know what someone looks and asked for something to eat, my mother always meant they felt my name should go like who’s on drugs or smoking marijuana. You can’t fried him two eggs and made him toast and coffee but, on the ballot," he said. "Whether $61,000 in Cash and Prizes! WHY HADN’T I given this poor .soul something? Or make enough begging to be a drug addict, anyway. they agree with my position or not no matter how cold it was, she made him eat it outside. Andy Rooney is she a poor soul? Drug addicts steal. She didn't look like a thief. can’t be determined. They may Her quality of mercy was tempered with caution. It’s easy. Just tune in to Channel 61. Then, watch for the signal to call in to Where did she come from, I wondered. What are her There aren’t a lot of beggers in New York but there have signed the petition for the This was during the Depression in the late 1930s parents like? What did her classmates in school think are all kinds and every passer-by has a decision to sake of having a choice.” win. If you’re the 61st caller, you win on the spot! We’re giving away prize when I was growing up in Albany, N.Y. There was Syndicated Columnist of her? Does she have friends? When did she eat last? make. The black kids stand at the clogged entrance to Manning could not be reached after prize, day after day. Fabulous prizes like a new 1985 Chevrolet, seldom any question that the man was anything but Where did she sleep? the bridges and tunnels and slop soapy water on your for comment this morning. thousands of dollars in cash, dream vacations, color TV’s, VCR’s — they're hungry. He was not looking for money with which to Silverstein, who has served 14 If it was peace of mind I was looking for, it would windshield with a dirty sponge. If you give them a all just a phone call away. buy whiskey. All the man ever wanted was food. I years on the finance board, attrib­ tf have been easier to give her the quarter. 1 can’t get quarter, they clean it off. If you don't, they don’t. I ’m Foliage remember asking mother why no women ever came uted his defeat at the GOP caucus So tune in and play PrizeWatch on Channel 61, where watching means wasn’t very clean. She had straggly, dark blond hair her out of my mind and yet the people who drop torn between compassion and anger at times like this. last Jan. 22 to a group who turned Tulips, begging for food. She didn't know. winning. The next PrizeWatch winner could be you! Herb and, while she was not unattractive, she appeared to changes in cups and hats anger me. It seems like It's blackmail but it's better than stealing and I laugh out to support the incumbents on cheap gratification that does more for the psyche of and give. the school board. Employees (and their families) of Channel 61 and its agencies are ineligible. One winner per household Cactus Daffodils, ALL THIS came flooding back to me last evening be no cleaner than her coat. the giver than the receiver. I don’t like their smug "In retrospect. I think it was the address. when I was standing in line at Grand Central Station to “ Could you spare a quarter?" she asked. Gift Potted Piants assumption that they are compassionate people. education bloc that was there to Hytacinths buy a train ticket. There were five or six people in She said it perfunctorily, in a manner that THE ORDINARY street begger will not be helped I pretend to be reading the paper for 30 seconds by what anyone gives him, though. And, anyway, I support their Board of Education FREE • FREE • FREE • FREE front of me and the line was moving slowly. I suggested she’d said it thousands of times before. candidates and trying to exclude contemplated switching to another line but expe­ I said, without malice. I looked into her eyes but more and then looked up to see where the young have the feeling the saddest cases are the ones who Tom Manning ... and took me out IWTIC TELEVISION Weekly Lectures at W.G. 168 rience has taught me this is usually a mistake so I didn’t get any feeling I was seeing her. There was a woman had gone. She was .standing a short way off, on need money most desperately don’t beg for it. the heartless marble floor of the station, doing with them," Silverstein .said. started reading my newspaper. curtain behind the cornea so I turned back to my Everyone in New York is approached at least once a "Those people that were there at Tuesday, Feb. 12, 7:30 p.m. Woodland St. In the middle of a paragraph, I sensed someone newspaper. I wasn’t reading it anymore, though. nothing. I thought how close to barefoot she looked in month. I give nothing. I wish I was certain I'm right. I the caucus were not representative Manchester "N o ” had not been exactly the right answer, I her thin, old leather shoes. keep thinking of the young woman in Grand Central ’of the town as a whole,” he said. \u!eke,^a^t “Beautify Your Home — standing next to me. I looked up and into the eyes of a 6 4 3 -8 4 7 4 small young woman wearing a belted trenchcoat that thought to myself. Of course, I could have spared a Most beggers in New York City are either con and the two fried eggs. “ Plus there are certain town Landscape IT ______officials who are probably annoyed MA\rHF.STFR IIKIt/M.I) TlllllsduV. Ffl). 7, 1985 — Ij.

12 _ M ANCHESTER HERALD. Th.ir^riny Feb 7. 1985^ B’nai B’rith About will honor Advice Nursery school info night DAR studies whales The Temple Beth Sholom Nursery School in Dr Robbins W. Barstow Jr., exectuive director of local UNICO Manchester will offer an informatoin night for the Connecticut Cetccean Society., will present a parents of prospective students on Feb. 14 at 7:30p m. documentary film, The Charter Oak Lodge of B’nai Maine’s concealment law at the temple. Ona Mastronarde, nursery school “ Whales Forever,” to Or- B’rith will honor Manchester director and teacher, will be on hand, as will Lisa ford Farish, Daughters of UNICO with the "Brotherhood in ' ' ■ f e Flavin, school administrator. the American Revolution Action” award on Sunday at a joint The program combines the rudiments of both on Feb. 14 at 1:30 p.m. at community breakfast at Temple leaves her no place to hide Jewish and general education. Holiday crafts, songs the home of Mrs. William' Beth Sholom. The breakfast will and parties are featured along with painting, story O'Neill, 22 Kane Road. counselor who said, “ Most women start at 10 ajn., preceded by telling and nature study. Dr. Barstow. a former DEAR ABBY: I’m a n-year-old are happy ju.st satisfying their morning services at 9:30 a.m. The school, which is located in the temple at school teacher, has been .senior in a Chri.stian high school husbands." Co-chairmen for the breakfast Middle Turnpike, offers a program for 3-year-olds active in whale conserva­ and my problem is this: Recently I D e a r Now what? are Jules Goldstein and Ronald from 9; 30 a.m. to noon on Mondays, Wednesday and tion at the state, national was stopped in a department store NOT HAPPY ENOUGH Schlank. Edward Chase will pre­ Fridays. Four-year-olds may either choose that and international levels. In for shoplifting, but I didn’t steal pare the breakfast assisted by Dr. A b b y program or an extended program which meets until 1977 he served as volunteer anything. Here's the whole story, DEAR NOT HAPPY; Tell your Harold Meyer. Dr. Edward Drach- 1:30 p.m. for the American Cetacean OK? Abigail “ counselor” that you differ from man. Dr. Martin Rubin, Ben For more information, call Lisa Flavin at 649-2110. Society at the United Na­ I went into that store to buy some “ most women” — and you will not Cfohen, Harold Brody and Leon Van Buren tions. He was an official of cassette tapes when I saw a rack of be happy until you get the same ■ '•■V., Kramer. Middle East lecture tonight the United State delegation sunglasses. I tried some on, found kind of satisfaction a sexually Reservations for this event can to the 36-member Interna­ a pair I liked, and for some stupid satisfied man enjoys. be made by calling Sidney Cohen. The repercussions from the Holocaust, which arc FS, tional Whaling Comml.sslon reason I stuck it in my pocket. (Oh, n 643*2571. still being felt in the Middle East today, will be the maybe I should mention that I had DEAR ABBY; The born-again topic of a lecture at 8 tonight at Center Congregational meetings in England in 1979 didn’t steal anything. Manchester UNICO is part of a been caught stealing in that store Moravian Baptist lady (signed national organization consisting of Church. Dr. Yoseff Olmert of the Tel Aviv University and 1980. How do you feel about this law. Mrs. James McKay will before, but was let off.) “ Curious in Dayton” ) asks what men of Italian extraction who work will present the talk at an interfaith adult program Well, 1 found the tapes 1 wanted, Abby? 1 think a person should have sponsored jointly by Center Church and Temple Beth be hostess assisted by Mrs. to leave the store in order to be "low church” means to an Episco­ together on community, national and while paying for them, I kept palian. Let me assure her that it and worldwide charitable pro­ Sholom. „ ... n t I, Francis Akin. Mrs. Fhilip thinking about all the trouble 1 got caught for stealing. Olmert has three degrees in Middle Eastern Robbins Barstow Jr. Rgjard, Mrs. Elbridge Col- INNOCENT IN MAINE has nothing to do with how tall the jects. It is based on the principle of into with my family when 1 was building is. service above self. history, and is in charge of the Syria and Lebanon bath, Mrs. Walter Holman and Mrs. C. Hoyt Stilson. caught shoplifting, and I thought to Actually t’ne difference between This is the first time that Charter desk, Shiloah Institute, Tel Aviv University. The myself, "1 don’t want togothrough DEAR INNOCENT; How I Herald photo bv Richmond high church and low church is the Oak Lodge will present the award lecture is free and open to the public. that again,” so I headed for the “ feel” about a law makes no difference. And regardless of degree of pomp and eeremony in .. to an organization. Previous Blondie didn’t have to go to the beauty shop to get her Ladles night at Willie’s sunglasses rack to put the sun­ the ritual. The more formal the ‘ awards have been given to indiviu- Color analyst has openings West Side Oldtimers will hold their 17lh annual glasses back when I was stopped whether or not the law is “ fair, beautiful blonde fur —it’s natural. She waits for Dog you broke it. And maybe I should service, the "higher” the church. ^ a ls for outstanding service to A color analyst image consultant. Sandi Hastings, Ladies Night on Feb. 16 at Willie’s Steak House. by a security guard. He asked if I High churches use holy water, humanity, including Sen. Chris­ Warden Richard Rand to leash her so she can go for a offercs appointments at the YWCA, 78 N. MainSt. She was going to pay for the sunglasses mention that because you had been Cocktails will be from 6 to 7 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. caught stealing in that .store before prayer bells and a lot of fancy topher J. Dodd, Nancy Carr and walk. will work individually with clients to determine the 1 had in my pocket. I told him no, I trappings. Low churches are more Reservations for the tickets, selling at $14 each, must but were let off, you may have a James Holmes. best colors for clothes and makeup. She’ll also show be made by Wednesday. For more information or was putting them back. laid back, and their rituals arc as Manchester UNICO provides aid them how to put together a wardrobe. For more Well, he took me into his office tough time trying to prove that you Adopt Pet reservations, call Henry McCann at 649-0767. had no intentions of stealing the plain and unpretentious as any to many community services and a information, call the YWCA at 647-1437. and asked me a lot of questions, Baptist service. projects In the greater Manchester then he told me they had me on sunglasses. However, if “ conceal­ ment” - is the same as stealing in However, plea.se tell the Baptist - area including Manchester Scho- "concealment.” 1 asked why I was lady that if her country club l larshipFoundation, MARCH, Inc.. in trouble when I hadn’t left the Maine, you are in a lot of trouble, V or MANCHisna friends regard “ low church ” as * 'New Hope Manor, Middlesex ‘Blondie’ waits store with anything I didn’t pay my friend. CALDOR PLAZA inferior to high church, and A) ' iMemorial Hospital (to study Coo- SHOPPING for, and he said that under Maine Bapti.sts as “ worse,” she .should ' ley’s Anemia), the Sheltered OPIN MON.-rRI. 10-9 law, concealment was the same as DEAR ABBY; You said, “ Sex MM’ therapy is in — faking it is out. look elsewhere for lunch, and : -Workshop (M ARC), Tolland Re- stealing. L__J SAT. 10-a. NOW OPIN I wholeheartedly agree: that’s friends. „ ' *• 'glonal Foundation, Manchester for an owner Now I’m in big trouble with my NOT AFFILIATED why I’m writing. I faked satisfac­ ■ Area Conference of Churches, SUNDAY la-S family and my school administra­ IN DAYTON Large and handsome Brutus is tion for 25 years, then 1 went to a - Regional Occupational Training By Barbara Richmond i f ir v w s 646-3100 tor, too. I don’t think this is fair. I - Center, the Lutz Children’s Mu- Special to the Herald still waiting. He ws picked up on ; -seum, Manchester Senior Citizens’ Oak Grove Street on Jan. 9. He’s ■ -Greenhouse, Camp Kennedy, Blame it on the stormy weather. about 3 years old. Women’s menopause age ^ ;l.O .H „ and many other additional There were no dogs adopted at the Two dogs that were new last programs and projects. dog pound last week. Maybethings ■ week are ready for adoption. One is Last year when a citizen of will improve next week. a male mixed breed, black and Manchester desperately needed This week’s featured pet is a brown, about 1 year old. He was funds for a heart transplant, CRUISE WEAR cocker spaniel cross named found on McKee Street on Jan. 26. could arrive early in life UNICO established the "Alan Levy Blondie. The other is a sedate collie cross. WHEREVER YOU GO TO FIND THE SUN, HARVEY'S HAS THE Catastrophic Illness Fund” and led Blondie has been at the dog He’s about 4 years old. His coat is am very clean and neat and am very ^ Herald photo by PInlo a successful fund drive involving WARM WEATHER WEAR YOU'LL NEED. HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES: DEAR DR. LAMB - When my careful about what I drink from so I pound since Jan. 21. She’ s about 1 sable and white, and he was picked grandmother was 36, she went the entire community. Levy is year old and was picked up up on Jan. 29 on Westfield Street. don’t' get any germs. It is so embar­ back home recuperating from his through the menopause. My mother Y o u r rassing that it makes me want to S ay ahhh! roaming on Mill Street. Dog also started at about that age. I am 30 surgery. The fund is used to help Warden Richard Rand said she has The only new dog fhis week is a crawl under a rock, and I feel so sor­ female hound, picked up on Mill and am concerned. Will I also go Dr. Brian Bottaro checks the teeth of his Health Month, practices family denistry pay for the medication required for a mild manner and would make a 1985 MISSES BATHING SUITS *19” H e a l t h ry for my husband. He says he doesn’t Street, where some residents saw through the menopause early? Once a care and still loves me. How can I 3-year-old son, Gregory. Dr. Bottaro, at 162 Spencer St. his recovery. nice house pet. She’s ready to be Resources developed from this someone drop her off from a car. woman sUrts to Uke hormones for prevent cold sores? My theory is that adopted. chairman of this year’s Children Dental Brotherhood in Action Award will She is young and has a nice this, will she always have to take something in my system is causing Last week’s featured pet, Duke, COTTON TOPS *3” be used for specialized equipment disposition. She'll be ready for them? ^ „ the cold sores. Must I wear a mask the German shepherd left aban­ DEAR READER — No one can tell to start new programs in the adoption in a few days. for life? doned in a coal bin in a North End you when you will begin menopause. This month is for your teeth Regional Occupational Training home, is losing more of his shyness The dog pound is located on town COTTON BLEND SKIRTS *15 ” -» 1 9 ” With your family history, there is a Center for handicapped students property off Olcott Street. Rand is DEAR READER - There certain­ every day. His appetite improves chance that you will have your meno­ from reaching the stage where and for the B’nai B’rith Youth at the pound daily from noon to I ly is something in your system, and it QUESTION; What should be and contact your dentist. Handle daily and and he has a sweet pause early. The time of onset of they become emergencies. A daily p.m. He can also be reached by PLEATED COTTON PANTS done if a child falls and loosens a the tooth as little as possible. Services Program. disposition. He’d make a nice pet menopause is not exactly correlated when it is needed, a woman will then is the herpes virus - but don’t panic routine of brushing and flossing calling the pound, 643-6642 or by develop the symptoms of menopause, You’ve ..r^Kohivprobably harihad nit since vouyou wenwere tooth? should be followed. Good hygiene for inside or outside. ALSO AVAILABLE ARE COTTON SWEATERS, CO-ORDINATING SKIRTS, with age or other age-related changes QUESTION; What should be Spot, the English setter with one calling the police department at I am sending you The Health a toddler. Herpes simplex type one is is preventive medicine. Children JACKETS AND SWEATERS AND MORE. in the body. Menopause has been am ------.. j done if a child has a toothache? Carlsbad Caverns in New Mex­ black eye, is also waiting patiently. 646-4555. Letter, Special Report 22, Under transmitted by kissing. Up to 80 per­ ANSWER; The important things should not be allowed to run with ALL AT LEAST 20% OFF ORIGINAL PRICES. known to occur as early as age 25 in ico has the largest cave “ room” in He also has a gentle disposition. He There is a $5 fee to adopt a dog. standing the Menopause, which will cent of the public may have it. The to look for are bleeding, displace­ objects in their mouth or allowed to The new owner also has to ha ve the an otherwise healthy woman. It is not ANSWER; Don’t put anything on the world. The 300-foot-high space was picked up on Jan. 19 on Oak explain the process fully for you. Oth­ virus lives in nerve fibers near the ment, or change in the way the put sharp or breakable objects in rare for it to begin in the late 30s. The the tooth itself and never put is 1,500 feet long and 300 feet wide. Street and is ready for adoption. dog licensed. ^ ers who want this issue can send 75 mouth. When the virus is activated, it child bites together. If you detect most common time is between 45 and aspirin directly on the gums. their mouth. cents with a long, stamped, self- migrates down the nerve fiber and any of these, you should contact 50. Children can be given medication addressed envelope for it to me in causes the cold sore. your dentist. Not every woman needs estrogen This virus is very similar to herpes for pain, but be very careful to THE care of this newspaper, P.O. Box February is Children’s Dental replacement when she enters the simplex type two, also known as geni­ QUESTION; What if the tooth is follow directions for proper dos­ menopause. Contrary to popular 1551, Radio City Station, New York, Health Month. This is first ot a GILLETTE GILLETTE DRY LO O K tal herpes, but herpes simplex type knocked out? age. See your dentist. GILLETTE belief, the ovaries don’t completely NY 10019. four-part series which will run: on Knowledge about managing the one is the kissing virus, not the sex MSSCUUROL GOOD NEWS! Aerosol stop functioning. They still produce a Thursdays during February in the ARRID virus. ANSWER; A lost tooth is a true QUESTION; What are some Shampoo Formula sex hormone that can be converted by menopause and providing a safe Manchester Herald. These ques­ Cream AISY Disposable Regular or amount of estrogen replacement has There are many things that dental emergency. If the tooth can ways to prevent dental TR AC II body fat cells into estrogen. That is tions have been prepared by Dr. Hair Color Razors advanced a great deal in the past 20 activate the virus living in your nerve be recovered and replaced within emergencies? Deodorant Disposable Razo*' Extra Hold why women who have some body fat fibers. A febrile illness, such as a John E. Hambrook, a Manchester All Shades Razor I News! 1 3's 8 oz. tend to have higher estrogen levels years. If you do have an early meno­ an hour, there is a good possibility dentist who is a member of the 1 oz. pause, you will have much better common cold, is one of these, which is that it can be retained. Store the ANSWER; Routine dental 2 ’s than women who are very lean. probably the source of the term “ cold check-ups can prevent cavities Manchester Dental Society. $327 management than was possible for tooth in milk if possible or water If a woman does need estrogen, she sore.” Indigestion, fatigue and per­ 19 will usually continue to need it. It is your grandmother, and probably even for your mother. haps nutrition are sometimes factors. needed to replace the amount Not enough is known yet about treat- 490 DEARUEiAn DR.Lfi\. LAMBLifiivio -— I’mA i»* 22 and iss/v ------/ g _ required to avoid such symptoms as happily married. I’ve had cold sores ment to really provide a means of Show covers teen suicide hot flashes, bone loss and other all my life. I know this is herpes, but I prevention, but that will come. ^ x S e B w ? E s B e S changes. If the estrogen is stopped NEW YORK (UPI) — “Surviv­ and two sets of matching parents. L’OREAL y ing” is a beautifully acted drama Ellen Burstyn and Len Cariou are the parents of Rick, 16, played FREEHOLD Hartford about teenage suicide and parental M i d o f ^ i TYLENOL CIntma City — Stranger Thon Para­ guilt. by Zach Galligan. Mom plays the JERGENS Recipe for library paste dise (R ) 7:35, 9:35. — Harold and It is the moving story of two piano, dad is a doctor, and Rick’s SIGNAL Mousse C h ild ren s Maude (P G ) 7:20 with Play It Again toys include expensive camera Lotion PEPSODENT Sam (P G ) 9:05. — Amadeus (P G ) 8.— terribly troubled young people and Mouthwash Regular or E lixer Bliet’s Carmen (PG) 8:15. their parents — another television equipment, a stereo, computer, MIDOL Regular Toothpaste Extra Control Clnestudlo — Local Hero (P G ) 7:30 play about family problems. The even a home planetarium pro­ 18 oz. 2oz. ensures good scrapbooks with Tightrope (R ) 9:15. grammed to display sky shows on Maximufn 6.5 oz. Lcwe/t EosI Hartford heartbreak the parents suffer, 10 oz. 8 oz. Eastwood Pub E Cinema — MIckI 8, their efforts to understand what his bedroom ceiling. Strength free papier-mache and a crystal rock -•lou?. $ 2 2 7 Maude (PG-13) 7:15. ^ ___ happened and to somehow keep $ 2 1 9 DEAR POLLY; I’m going to garden grown from charcoal bri­ Poor Richard's Pub E Cinema — Dad is a perfectionist, driving I 6 ’s $ 2 » 7 make a Polly’s Pointers’ scrap­ MIckI E Maude (PG-13) 7:30,9:30. going in spite of tragedy all make quettes, laundry bluing, salt and Showcase Cinemas — Heavenly for a five-handkerchief excursion the boy to deliver top grades and book and would like to know if you become a doctor. The boy wants to ammonia. 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Bv Boodan Turek charges be dropped. The four may appeal the sent­ drops third straight United Press International ence - first to the Supreme’wcourt j/ h and then to the Polish president for TORUN, Poland — A judge clemency. GLASTONBURY - When a sentenced four secret policemen team is shorthanded as Manches­ Scholastic roundup t ^ y to prison terms ranging from The trial began with the prosecu­ tion saying the death plot origi­ ter High basketball team is. 14 to 25 years for the kidnap- everyone has to pitch in. — See page 17 murder of a dissident priest but nated at high levels of government but the defendants later said That, however, has not been the refused to impose the death Pietruszka was the highest official case for the Silk Towner? accord­ penalty on the ringleader. involved in the crime, ing to Coach Doug Pearson, The game against Glastonbury, The official state 7n31s agency The end result Wednesday night Polish authorities maintain the which improves to 5-8 with the win, P A P said Capt. Grzegorz Pio- was the Indians third loss in a row, evidence that emerged in the trial was decided early according to trowski was ordered jailed for 25 69-56, to homestanding Glaston­ that began Dee. 27 demonstrated Pearson. “ We wereoutrebounded, years instead of sentenced to bury High in inter-conference ‘ NV,* death, which the prosecution had that only the four defendants were outshot, and totally outplayed. It play. wasn’t even close. It was no game demanded for masterminding the involved in the murder. Manchester was without senior Military leader Gen. Wojceich after the first quarter." killing of the Rev. Jerzy point guard Greg Turner, averag­ Jaruzelski, who assailed the Manchester, 8-6 overall, will tly Popieluszko. ing 14.6 points and 5 assists per VURGE Artur Kujawa also murder as a provocative act that to get back on the winning track game, who is out for the season Friday night when it hosts 1-12 sentenced police Col. Adam Pie- opposed the interests of Poland, with a knee injury. And sophomore South Windsor High at Clarke truszka to 25 years for inciting the assumed immediate personal forward Brian Brophy is sidelined killing and handed out prison trol of the Interior Ministry, which Arena at 7; 45. for a second time this year with a The clubs were deadlocked at terms of 15 years to Lt. Leszek controls the secret police. sprained ankle suffered last F ri­ 12-12 after one quarter before the Pekala and 14 years to Lt Lawyers representing Popie- day against Hartford Public. And Tomahawks moved to a 30-22 lead Waldemar Chmielewski. luszko’s family have implied the to further complicate matters, 6-1 at the half. Glastonbury outscored The news agency did not explain plot was hatched in a communist junior guard Mark Hendricks, who Manchester. 20-10. in the third why the judge refused to order Herald photo by Tarquinlo country and maintain that a would have probably started period to take a comfortable 50-32 Piotrowski executed, although murder plan could not have against Gla.stonbury, missed the margin into the finai eight earlier the Roman Catholic originated in Poland because it team bus and did not play. Kiddle lineup Church, which is opposed to capital minutes. was not in the state’s interest. Manchester went into the game Mike O’Leary pumped in a punishment, had said it would Christine Parsons Chief prosecutor Leszek Pietra- with eight varsity players. Pear­ game-high 20 points to lead Glas­ Daigle, Ashley Alibrio, Jill Mulligan appeal any hanging order. Youngsters at the YWCA nursery school line up as Trudi sinski has dismissed that .sugges­ son dressed a ninth, junior Erik tonbury while Carver Glezen and Popieluszko, a vociferous sup­ and Jennifer Wilkosz. tion, but said a new investigation Johnson, from the junior varsity Kevin McKeon were also in twin Blackwood of the Hartford Conservatory of Music porter of the outlawed Solidarity 7 7 was under way to establish club. figures with 18 and 11 respectively. teaches them to play the recorder. From left are Nancy union, was kidnapped Oct. 19, whether Piotrowski had links in “We didn’t work hard enough as Six-foot-9 Brian Spano and Mike Herald pholo by Pinto beaten and gagged and dumped m the West and was a double agent. a team with the absence of all the Lata each had a dozen points for a reservoir. H' body was re­ An autospsy revealed Popicl- injured players,” Pearson cited. Manchester with Russ Anselmo Among the Manchester players in on this score was Dale Reaction follows party lines trieved Oct.30. .suzko was hit least 14 times with a “ When a kid doesn’t show up, and Hall goalie Jim Mill (1) was a busy man Wednesday night Pietruszka had pleaded innocent adding 10. G ullo(IO ). club and fi.sts by his kidnappers. other kids are not hustling and OLASTONBURY (« ) — at the Bolton Ice Palace as Manchester High laid siege to but lawyers for the other three The priest was bound and gagged working hard, we won’t beat len 7 4-4 18, Mike 0 ‘Learv 9 2-4 20. Russ officers, who maintained the pri­ Bowen 3 3-3 9, Andy Beilla 0 0-00, Peter his goal area. The Indians scored 13 times in 13-4 win. when dumped into the reservoir anybody. Walsh 1 0-3 2, Kevin McKeon 5 1-2 11, Reagan foes call speech ‘show biz’ est’s death was an accident and “ We won’t beat anybody unless Sean Richards 0 0-00, Keith L^oe 2 1-2 and died of suffocation, the auto­ that they only wanted to intimidate 5, Loo Deloreto 1 0-02, Chris Berlonll Reagan for downplaying the fed­ second term. psy showed. we decide to work together and him hnH demanded the murder hustle right now,” Pearson con­ 0-1 2, Will HIM 0 0-1 0. Totals 2911-20 « . Bv JudI Hasson eral budget deficit. But other politicians were not as MANCHESTER (54) - Brian Arnold United Press Internatlonol “ He gave it little more impor­ generous with their praise. tinued. “ Our talent level has been 3 3-4 9, Russ Anselmo 5 0-0 10, Brian Hot MHS icemen stampede Hall decimated but we still have to go Spano 5 2-3 12, Brian Mllone 1 0-0 ^ tance than .school prayer," Carlin Rep. Les Aspin, D-Wis.. chair­ Mike Lata 5 2-512, Sam H e n d e rs o n ^ WASHINGTON - While Demo­ said. “ He started with tax refornri, man of the House Armed Services Collasped building out and play the games. I expect 4, Dave RIordan 11-23, Chuck Sentelo2 crats and Republicans differed which will be important, menti­ Committee, called Reagan’s 100 percent from everybody and 0-0 4, Erik Johnson 0 0-0 0. Totals 24 8-16 BOLTON — A big win was 54. over the impact of President oned the deficit, but quickly speech, “ goodshow biz, that’s all." I ’m not getting it” anticipated — but more impor­ Reagan’s State of the Union skirted it." Rep. Claude Pepper of Florida, tantly — a big win was essential. address on a “ second American With the debate running high in broke into a rendition of “ My leaves six dead If Manchester High’s revitalized Revolution,” most agreed with Congress over cutting programs to Country, Tis of Thee" when asked Nilsson fans Flames hockey team is to once again beconae a legitimate state tourna­ Rep. Les Aspin, D-Wis.. that it was reduce the budget deficit and about the speech. CASTELLANETA, Italy (UPI) for fear of killing any in jured under m ent' contender, victories like “ good show biz.” increasing m ilitao’ spending. Re­ “ It was a fine Fourth of July — A six-story apartment building the wreckage or toppling the part Members of Congress lined up of the building that remained Wednesday nights's 13-4 stampede publicans said Reagan’s addre.ss speech,” Pepper said. “ Wc were collapsed in the Italian hill town of along party lines Wednesday night to win over Whalers over visiting Hall High can cer­ showed his commitment to tax in.spired. We were made more Castelliineta today, burying up to .standing, dug frantically in the praising or criticizing Reagan's reform. patriotic. We were lifted up and we 20 families under tons of rubble, debris with picks, shovels and bare Paul Baxter’s unassisted goal tainly lift the spirits. address to a joint session of felt good because he soared into HARTFORD (UPI) - Through­ The CCC inter-conference tri­ Rep. Jack Kemp. R-N.Y., author officials said. hands. , , with 2:23 left in the second period Congress, where he taiked about eloquence. Of cour.se, he didn’t say Several military ambulances out his six-year NHL career. Kent umph at Bolton’s Ice Palace was F F of one leading tax reform proposal, snapped a 4-4 tie. Baxter inter­ Firemen, police and hundreds of Nilsson has always been a better budget deficits, taxes, social issues said Reagan “ laid his reputation anything very helpful to solve any stood by or rushed injured victims cepted a clearing pass by Sylvain the fifth straight for the Indians, troops sent to the scene had player at home than on the road. and military aid. on the line to bring about tax of the problems of this nation to the hospital. Cote and scored on a shot from the who went over the ,500 mark for the dragged six dead residents from Things are different this year While most lawmakers agreed reform in 1985." today.” The ministry of Civil Protection, first tinrie this season at 8-7. the huge pile of masonry by 10 a.m. though, said Calgary Coach Bob right point. the president said nothing new, Senate Republican leader Bob Rep. Jamie Whitten, D-Miss.. established after Italy’s last major Hartford Coach Jack Evans is Manchester must at least split its (4 a m. E S T ). Rescue officials said Johnson Wednesday night after Reagan's critics maintained he Dole of Kansas agreed Reagan had chairman of the House Appropria­ the death toll cou Id go as high as 70. earthquake killed nearly 3,000 wondering when the Whalers will four remaining regular season had littie grasp on the problems Nilsson earned his 14th career hat games to qualify for post-season “ said it all before" but had tions Committee, said, “ John Seven injured residents, one of people Nov. 1980, set up get a break. Hartford is 1-10 in its facing the nation today. REP. LES ASPIN trick to power the Flames to a 7-4 “ challenged the Congress and the Wayne couldn’t have done any them in very serious condition, operations centers in Castellaneta last 11 games and are 16 points play. “ Only Ronald Reagan could triumph over host Hartford. The romp over the Warriors was ‘good show biz’ American people" to meet the better.” were rushed to a hospital Taranto, and Taranto. behind the Boston Bruiins in the have made that speech, " said Rep. “ This year, Kent is having some the Indians second of the year. But E goals he had outlined. Whitten said it was "hard to get an Italian naval base and seaport Hundreds of villagers gathered Adams Division race for fourth E great road games," said Johnson. Bill Alexander, D-Ark., one of the Sen. Barry Goldwater. R-Ariz., around a good speech like this and outside the church of the Immacu­ place. The Whalers are at Boston Manchester, which also clobbered man William Gray, D-Pa., said 25 miles southeast of Castellaneta. > Nilsson completed his third hat House Democratic leaders. " I ’m chairman of the Armed Services look at the facts, which are late Heart of Mary to watch the Hall, 18-4, Dec. 29, has to be careful Reagan offered a “ vision mo.st “ But we fear the toll of dead and trick of the season at 5:34 of the tonight. amazed people continue to believe Committee predicted Congress frightening." rescue operations. “ Our whole team played well.” to keep its opponents in Americans share" but, "1 question injured will be very serious,” a third period, giving him 28 goals. him." will approve the production of 21 House Speaker Thomas O’Neill They told reporters there had said Evans. “ We just had some bad perspective. - 4 the president’s grasp of the reality spokesman- for the Taranto pre­ “ Kent is a gifted player,” added Alexander said there were no MX missiles in March "if the called Reagan’s addre.ss “ a night been doubts for .some time about “ It was a balanced effort all- of America today. ... His budget fect’s (regional governor’s) office Johnson. “ He plays the game with breaks.” new ideas, no convincing argu­ president keeps pushing. " of eloquent generalities” the stability of the building that Steve Bozek scored on a 20-foot around,” said Manchester coach doesn’t articulate that same told reporters. “ Members of 18 to the same intensity as Wayne ments and, “ In a way, it was Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., “ Tomorrow, he must begin to collapsed. rising slap shot at 12:58 of the Wayne Horton. “But in a sense it shameless the way he tried to take vision.” 20 families were buried under the Gretzky. There are not too many Kansas’s Democratic Gov. John said Reagan’s address .showed he inform people as to the sometimes second period to provide Calgary wasn’t good for us to win by this credit for helping the poor and wreckage” players who can keep up that high Carlin, head of the National is committed to making America difficult realities of the Reagan Firemen and other rescuers with a 4-3 lead. But Sylvain much.” B B tempo.” handicapped." safer, stronger and freer in his revolution.” O’Neill said. Moslem leader Turgeon scored a power-play goal Horton knows that his Indians Governors Conference, criticized managed to evacuate around 100 The Whalers, who lost their fifth House Budget Committee Chair- for Hartford at 13:56 to even the will have to employ a much more residents from an intact portion of game in a row, probably wouldn’t wants strike score at 4-4, disciplined approach against their the building. argue that point. Nilsson, who has next four adversaries. Manchester Herald photo by Pinlo Some Congressmen skeptfeal The six-story apartment build­ BEIRUT. Lebanon (UPI) — A Hartford took a 1-0 lead at 4:29 of led the Flames in scoring four of has a week to prepare for its next ing collapsed shortly after 4 a.m. Shiite Moslem Cabinet minister the first period when Ray Neufeld Silk Towners romped to their fifth the past five seasons, has 33 career match-up. an 8:40p.m. Wednesday Manchester's Mike Generis skates away (10 p.m. EST). Fire brigade claimed a suicide bomb attack converted a feed from Ron Fran­ points against Hartford — tops on night tilt against Glastonbury High straight win. experts said first indications were against Israeli occupation troops cis, but Nilsson tied the score at from the net as Hall goalie Jim Mill pulls the club. 5:58. Paul MacDermid put Hart­ at South Windsor Arena. Balanced budget still a Reagan goal that the structure had been wea­ in southern Lefianon was in retalia­ Hakan Loob had two goals for the the puck out after another Indian goal. “Most of the reason that we kened by water seepage from tion against an Israeli attack on a ford in front midway through the Flames. He scored his second goal scored so much was that everyb­ recent days of torrential rain Lebanese orphanage and school. period, but Nilsson replied with his put the Indians up. 10. on his 16th a hat trick in a 2:38 span. ment, but don't let it apply to me.’ ” did not mean to undercut the of the game and 25th of the season ody pushed offensively,” noted the Indiaps' amazing first line, the taxpayers from government,” marking Italy’s severest winter in Justice Minister Nabih Berri, second goal at 15:03 to knot the tally of the year at 3:14. Ted Pearse Coughlin completed his trick to Bv Elaine S. Povich Sen, Howard Metzenbaum. D- president’s effort, nor that of at 7; 27 of the final period. Horton. “ Everyone wanted some 11-9. Reagan said. “ I ask again that you who is also the minister for score at 2-2 while the Flames were answered with a goal for Hall, but open the final period, giving him 13 United Press Inlernatlonal Ohio. said Congress is willing to Senate Republicans who also are 29 years. It was Calgary ’s third win in four points, and everybody on our first “Brian. Mike and Dale haven’t pass — as 32 states have now called The building was constructed on southern Lebanon, called for a short-handed. Manchester piled up five straight markers for the campaign, before balance the budget if Reagan working on $50 billion in deficit games. two lines got in on it.” always been scoring for us, but for — an amendment mandating the edge of a steep slope on the strike today to denounce the markers in the .session“s final eight defenseman Dan Senkow and WASHINGTON - President sends them one but it should not reductions that may include siza­ Horton certainly wasn’t com­ they have always been in the the federal government spend no outskirts of the hill town. “Israeli killings,” which he said minutes and the rout was on. Blake capiied the barrage with Reagan, whose proposed fiscal agree to the ".straitjacket” of a ble cuts in defense spending. plaining that team-leading scorer game,” said Horton. “It was good more than it takes in.” The apartment building is, lo­ left five students dead and 58 Generis, Blake with a pair, Cough­ unassisted scores. 1986 l>:''Jget shows a $180 billion constitutional amendment. “ But if you don’t make a specific Bob Blake fired in four goals. Or to see their hard work pay off with Reagan’s record $973.7 billion others wounded. Israel denied the Lumley rejoins Oilers lin and first-line left wing Doug detu.it still calling on Congress Earlier Wednesday, Congres­ goal, whatever it is, you shouldn’t cated in a poor section of Castel­ some goals.” Blake has now tallied .37 goals budget, submitted to Congress just that second-line left wing Brian Matthew accounted for the to pass a constitutional amend­ sional Budget Office chief Rudolph interpret it as failure,” he said. laneta and many of the residents claim. Manchester, which peppered and 2.3 assists for 60 points in 15 two days before the speech, is by the Whalers. Coughlin added a three-goal hat ment requiring a balanced budget. Economic experts, including were pensioners and other people State-owned Beirut television HARTFORD (UPI) - Hartford Hall goalie Jim Mill with a scoring. gomes. deeply in the red. He managed to Penner said as long as Congress In 48 games with Hartford, trick. In his State of the Union address Federal Reserve Board Chairman living on local assistance benefits, said 90 people were wounded by an Whalers right winger Dave Lum­ season-high 65 shots on goal, Gullo. Blake, Coughlin and slice about $50 billion off antici­ puts federal deficits on a declining Lumley had eight goals. 20 assists Manchester’s second line of Defen.seman Mark Cichowski Wednesday night, Reagan noted Paul Volcker, have said it would town officials .said. Israeli attack Wednesday against ley, 30. acquired from Edmonton jumped off to an insurmountable Generis added second period pated deficits with drastic reduc­ path, it should not be faulted if it and 98 minutes in penalties, the Coughlin (3-1-4), center Mike chipped in with three assists lor that 32 states have approved take a $50 billion deficit reduction Hundreds of firefighters, mil­ a Moslem orphanage and the Jabal last season in the NHL waiver 6-1 fir.st-period lead. goals, while Hall’s Jay McLiicas tions in domestic programs, but misses its $50 billion reduction second highest on the team. Generis (2-1-3) and right wing Dale Manchester. measures that would require Con­ to convince financial markets that itary troops and local police Amel technical school near the draft, is returning to the Oilers. First-line center Bill Fleming was a solitary counterattack, with target this year. Lumley played with the Oilers VJUllUGullo (1-3-4) actually outpointed —- - - — gress to convene a constitutional still allows a 5.9 percent increase in Congress is serious about iessen- backed by military trucks, bulldoz­ southern Lebanese port city of Lumley, a member of last military spending. “ The most important point to for five years before he was picked convention to discuss a balanced ing the red ink. ers and helicopters were rushed to Tyre. season’s Stanley Cup champion­ ‘He is the bigge.st spender in make about deficit reduction is up by Hartford in the 1984 waiver budget amendment. One-third of that every little bit helps a lot," In 1982, the Republican-led Se­ the disaster scene from bases in Lebanon’s private and official ship team, was picked up Wednes­ American history,” said House draft. the states — or 34 — woujd have to Penner said in testimony before nate approved a balanced budget nearby cities. . radios and news agencies said day after being placed on waivers East sextet falls to Fairfield Prep, 6-1 Budget Committee Chairman Wil­ demand the convention for it to _ ^ amendment, but the Democratic- Rescuers, unable to imme­ Israeli helicopters strafed the two liam Gray, D-Pa. “ He says, ‘Give the Senate Budget Committee. led House defeated it. diately use the heavy machinery institutions with gunfire. McNamara rounded out the scor­ “ Then we kept getting our called, me a balanced budget amend­ Penner told reporters later he Fairfield, which upped its im­ “ In the long run, we must protect MILFORD — East Catholic’s forwards caught in deep, and our pressive iog to 10-3-1, erupted for ing with a goal in the final stanza. Improving Cavaliers hockey team saw a four-game Defenseman Pat Barrett defenseman didn’t adjust, and we unbeaten streak snapped by Fair- five second-period goals to beat gave up a lot of 3-on-ls and East in the teams’ second meeting averted the shutout for East, Reagan pleads lor field Prep in a 6-1 setback at the scoring his third goal of the sea.son 2-on-ls,“ he added. can’t beat Boston hex Milford Ice Pavillfon Wednesday this year. The opponents skated to Ear-piercing. a 4-ail tie, back on Jan. 16. with ju.st under three minutes left. Goaiie Steve Cavallo was oul- night. “ I thought in the first period that The Eagles, who slipped to 6-6-1 .standing in the losing cau.se for the ‘Star Wars’ and MX BOSTON (U PI)----- The Cleve­ Rich Hanzeiko paced the Jesuits’ we actualiy had the better scoring Eagies. It has to be done right. land Cavaliers are improving, but NBA roundup overall, are back on home ice opportunities, ” noted Ea.st coach Saturday night, hosting South offensive explosion with a three- Bv Ellol Brenner "w ill bring war to the heavens. Its not enough to stop the Boston Vic Ru.sso. “ But we’ve been • “ He made three or four beautfiul purpose is to deter war.” And we have the professionals — See page 17 Windsor High at the Bolton Ice goal hat trick. Mike Zowine and saves and didn't have a prayer on United Press International Garden hex. Craig Duddy also contributed bothered all season long with the The price tag is now put at $31 to do yours. Wednesday night’s 113-108 loss to Palace at 8:10 p.m. East nipped inability to put the put in the net." any of the goals,” said Russo. billion in research over five years South, 2-1, last Saturday. second-period tallies, while Mike 7 7 WASHINGTON — President the Boston Celtics was the 18th Reagan is asking Congress to give and while some say that is too consecutive defeat for Cleveland With Bagley playing well. Cleve­ him the “ Star Wars” program and expensive. Reagan said, “ Per­ on the hdme court of the defending land is tough.” NHL roundup the controversial MX missile to haps, but it could could save Q 5 0 world champions. Cleveland started the season at strengthen the U.S. hand in next millions of lives, indeed humanity A 17-4 Celtics’ spurt midway 2-19, but has since posted a 13-14 month’s arms negotiations with itself.” Saturday Feb. 9 through the fourth period erased a record. The House and Senate soon must Bagley, a second-year pro, is the Soviets. seven-point deficit and Cleveland Picard’S feeling pans out as Jets fly vote on freeing $1 billion in fiscal You can have your ears pierced by a licensed never drew closer than four the happy with his team’s In his State of the Union address 1985 money to build 21 of the MX medical nurse. It’s done with 24-karat gold plate rest of the way as Boston's bigger development. Wednesday night, Reagan said victory and sole possession of first missiles frozen by the last Con­ front line took control. “ This year we have a different feeling we were going to win 6-3” Meanwhile, center Laurie both programs are necessary so non-allergenic surgical stainless steel earings. Bv Lisa Harris place in the Adams Division, two gress, and Reagan — who is asking “ It’s tough to beat the Boston coach and a different style of play. Picard was wrong. They won 6-2. ^ Boschman played shadow with that U.S negotiators can "go to that United Press International points ahead of Montreal. for 48 missiles in his latest budget Celtics in Boston Garden at crunch I ’ve had to push the ball up and The Jets ju m p ^ out to a 3-0 Wayne Gretzky. table with the united support of the Putting Boschman, a former — pleaded for approval of the time,” said Cleveland Coach penetrate more, which suits my Robert Picard had a feeling second-period lead before a delir­ Hawks 3, Maple Leafs 2 American people." Oiler, on the Edmonton scoring ace frozen money. George Karl. “ It wjs a case where style. I think we’re coming along.” Wednesday night as the JeU ious crowd of 13,998 at Winnipeg At Chicago, Steve Larm er and The vote, he said, will be “ a A 6-0 Cavaliers’ run, completed Arena after a scoreless first that resulted in just seven shots on goai “ All of us have no greaterdream they’re bigger and stronger.” readied to face the team they had Jerome DuPont scored 14 seconds than to see the day when nuclear critical test of our resolve to Place: by Turpin’s dunk with 7; 38 remain­ was highlighted by ferocious Jet for Gretzky — including just one in The 785 Main St., Manchester € Larry Bird scored 11 of his lost 20 straight games to — the apart midway through the gam e to weapons are banned from this maintain the strength we need and ing, was good for a 97-90 lead, but forechecking to handcuff Edmon­ the opening period and two in the game-high 26 points in the fourth Edmonton Oilers. defeat Toronto in Bob Pulford’s Earth forever," he said. move toward mutual and verifia­ 643-8484 Boston’s 17-4 spurt stifled Cleve­ ton’s speedy offense. third. period to lead the Celtics The same Oilers who are defend­ coaching return. ble arms reductions.” To press the administration’s comeback. land’s hopes. ing Stanley Cup champions, who Playing the finest hockey of his Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., Dennis Johnson put the Celtics Blues 4, Canucks 0 case for those and other programs The Time: Saturday Feb. 9 Cavalier John Bagley completed were riding an 11-game winning 8-year career, Picard set the tone Sabres 3, Stars 1 in the $313.7 billion Pentagon chairman of the Armed Services ahead to stay with a tip-in at 4:23. with a couple of punishing body the first known triple-double in streak, who last lost to Winnipeg in At Bloomington, Minn., Buffa­ At St. Louis, Mike Liut made 35 budget request. Defense Secretary Committee, said Reagan’s address Bird finished the run with a 3-point checks early. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. " Cleveland history, the 6-foot guard March of 1983, and who have lo’s All-Star goalie Tom Barrasso saves for his first shutout of the Caspar Weinberger today planned was “ an excellent speech” and play. “ It was decided that (defense- Parental consent required lor persons under IB out of Boston College leading his Wayne Gretzky. came within 5:01 of a shutout and season to.blank Vancouver. Mark to meet with the Senate Budget predicted Congress will approve team in rebounds (11) and assists Boston improved to 41-9 overall But Picard, the defenseman who man) Randy (Carlyle) and 1 would Reeds scored late in the period to Committee, his third appearance the 21 MX missiles “ if the and 23-2 at home. Robert Parish be on the ice every time Gretzky Mai Davis scored the game­ (16), while scoring 10 points. landed in Winnipeg last season winning goal in the second period provide all the offense Liut needed this week on Capitol Hill. president keeps pushing.” “He’s a quarterback out there,” scored 17 for the Celtics and Kevin was.” Picard said. “ Once in the 25% off all earrings after stops in Washington, Toronto to lead the Sabres. Barrasso. the as the veteran goaltender snapped Reagan, talking about his Stra­ The administration, which got said admiring Boston coach K.C. McHale added 16. The Cavaliers, first period we weren’t, and the and Montreal, had this feeling. league leader with a 2.52 goals- a personal slump. He had won only tegic Defense Initiative — known $1.4 billion for “ Star W ars" this All pierced-ear styles and you can choose from Jones. “ He knows what to do with who have not won in Boston since puck was in our end the whole shift. “ Before the game, the attitude against average, made 28 saves to one of his previous five starts for as "Star Wars” — told the joint year, wants $3.7 billion in fiscal our entire stock. Tailored ball and hoop stylo for the ball. The big guys like (Roy) Oct. 13, 1978, were led by World B. was the best since I’ve been here,” Tonight was an ail-round effort. It the Norris Division leaders. Free with 24 points. Hinson added lead Buffalo to its fifth straight session of Congress that the 1986 for additional research. daytime, dramatic drops for evening, all at groat Hinson and (Mel) Tiiriiin are Picard said. “ I told the guys I had a feels great.” Soviets are already embarked on Although the research may take savings. Sale prices effective thru Sat. Feb. 9. running the floor with him Umi. 20 and 18. similar work. time, Reagan argued, “ Let’s get He rejected claims by critics it started.” MANCHESTER HKRAI.D. Tliursduv. Ffh 7. I985j::_ll

16 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Thursday. Fch. 7, 19g5 NBA roundup College basketball roundup UConn finds seconds tough

They say the second time around can be the Nets ship is saiiihg SMU toughest. Hog Country unkind to That's what the Connecticut basketball team is By Gerry Monigan finding out right now. Thoughts United Press International The Huskies wont around the Big East Conference. Lou Stefanovic's 18 McDonald had 12 points each for Conference the first time and played everybody seconds to go but made only l-of-2 points and 13 rebounds paced the ApLENty Shortly after President Reagan By Fred Lief the Hoyas. 20-2. „ tough, save for the unexpected loss to United Press internotionai foul shots. Hutchinson, a 47 percent Redbirds. Steve Harris struck for delivered his State of the Union At Atlanta, Mark Price s 22 Providence. Len Auster foul shooter, then went to the line 26 points Jor Tulsa. 17-4. message Wednesday night. Mi- points lifted Georgia Tech in the UConn will hope to rectify that grevious Hog Country has never been kind with 16 seconds left and sank both At Greensboro, N.C., Jeff Adkins Sports Editor cheal Ray Richardson offered his Atlantic Coast Conference game. mistake Saturday afternoon when it hosts the ends of a 1-and-l, putting Arkansas sank 3 foul shots in the final 10 version of the State of the Nets. to visitors. John Salley added 17 points and 13 Friars at the Hartford Civic Center. And if No. 4 Southern Methodist up by 3. seconds to allow Maryland to "This ship definitly be above SMU’s Jon Koncak (22 points) rebounds for the Yellow Jackets. water," said Richardson, alluding needed any such reminders, Wed­ 17-4, while Johnny Dawkins had 21 escape in the ACC. Len Bias Connecticut, the first time, played St. John's, nesday night’s game in Fayette­ scored with seven seconds remain­ powered the Terps, 19-6, with 26 Villanova, Boston College and Georgetown tough to his “ The ship be sinking." ing. After Arkansas inbounded points and Mark Alarie 20 for spoken in 1982 when playing for the ville, Ark. was more than points. Delaney Rudd of Wake before succumbing. It did a commendable job in starting to rise to the top. SMU wasted precious seconds Duke. 16-4. New York Knicks. "W e have a lot sufficient. Forest finished with 26. beating Syracuse and coming from IS points down Man for man. UConn can not match up with the before fouling Kleine. He knocked At Norman, Okla., Wayman of character, and when we're The Hogs of Arkansas, coming And in a meeting of the nation’s to trip Pittsburgh. Villanovas, Georgetowns and St. John's of the down both free throws with two Tisdale scored 20 of his 25 points in healthy, we can play with off a blowout by Georgetown over top independents, Dayton beat The Huskies showed they belonged in the Big world. And when you keep on hitting your head seconds left and Arkansas had its the first half as Oklahoma won a the weekend, got downright nasty DePaul 67-63, ending the Blue East. That’s what Coach Dom Pem o emphati­ against a brick wall, maybe subconsciously you anybody.” 24th straight victory at home. record 20th straight game in the The Nets, healthier than they this time with a 69-66 victory over Demons’ 36-game winning home cally said after the Georgetown loss win. " I think get a little tired of it. Byron Irwin led Arkansas with Big Eight. Tim McCalister added have been all season, entered the the Mustangs in a Southwest streak Sedric Toney scored 22 Connecticut is displaying that it belongs in the Big That's only an idea. 18 points and Charles Balentine 18 points for the Sooners, 17-4. All-Star break with a 106-93 victory Conference game. points and Dave Colbert 21 for the East,” he said at the time. Ray Broxton has been the most consistent added 17. Carl Wright, SMU s Dave Happen had 32 for Nebraska. over the Wed­ Barnhill Arena traditionally is Flyers. The second sojourn for the Huskies through the Husky and Earl Kelley has been playing well, too. flamboyant guard, scored only 5 At Iowa City, Iowa, a pair of free nesday night in East Rutherford, one of the least hospitable places to Big East hasn’t been so kind. They began their For the Huskies to have any chance for upsets, points and missed two baseline throws by freshman Jeff Moe N.J, New Jersey has won four play on the road. No exception was At Providence, R.L. Curtis venture last Saturday against St. John's — and they must receive good performances from the carried Iowa in a Big Ten meeting. straight for a 24-26 record. The jast made Wednesday night. jumpers down the stretch. Aiken scored 19 points, 13 in the got buried. The Redmen were runaway 97-64 likes of Tim Coles and Gerry Besselink. Coles, Elsewhere. No. 2 Georgetown Greg Stokes had 18 poinU on 8-of-8 three triumphs have come against "B elieve me, ail of our great fans second half, to lead Pittsburgh to a winners. however, has been a disappointment of late. I crushed Florida Southern 79-31; shooting for the Hawkeyes, 19-5. Philadelphia, Detroit and Milwau­ helped win this basketball game,” 68-55 victory over Providence in a St. John's is the No. 1 team in America and so it think his early season knee problems are still No. 5 Duke lost to No. 7 Georgia while Tommy Davis of Minnesota kee — all playoff teams last year. Arkansas Coach Eddie Suttion Big East Conference game. should destroy UConn by that magnitude. bothering him but the hard-working 6-7 junior Tech 81-71; No. 9 Oklahoma beat scored 28. Richardson, nearly banished said. "They ought to get a letter The victory was the third But the first time around the score was 57-51 refuses to say anything. Nebraska 83-74; No. 13 Iowa At Lawrence, Kan., freshman from the league last year for sweater or something at the end of straight for Pitt, 13-7 overall and and the Huskies had the lead in the first half. So Connecticut’s outing against Providence is an defeated Minnesota 70-65; No. 14 Danny Manning hit for 19 points abusing drugs, has taken charge of the season.” 4-5 in the Big East. Providence. what happened? important one in riiany ways. Foremost. UConn Kansas took Oklahoma State 84-72; and Ron Kellogg 16 to lead Kansas, his own destiny, and last night took Said SMU Coach Dave Bliss; 9-14 and 2-8, has lost eight of its last Villanova came to Hartford Tuesday night and will want to put some distance between itself and No. 17 Tulsa was upset by llinois 19-4, in a Big Eight game. The control of the game. Scoring 10 of “ Arkansas is, of course, a great nine. the Wildcats were a deceptive 79-71 winner. The the lower two teams in the conference. State 73-72 in overtime; and No. 19 Jayhawks have won 13 in a row at UPl photo his game-high 25 points in the team at home.” Aiken hit 8-of-13 shots and had 7 contest was not that close. The boys from The bottom pair have the dubious honor of Maryland edged Wake Forest home. Rick Anderson of Oklahoma pivotal fourth quarter, he helped Two free throws each by fresh­ assists and 3 steals. Charles Smith Philadelphia scored at will, shooting a torrid 68.2 playing an extra game at the Big East Conference State scored 23 points. send the Bucks to their second man Kenny Hutchinson and Joe 64-62. added 13 points and Joey David 12 Pittsburgh’s Charlie Smith (32) jams one in for two points percent (15 for 22) in the second half and 60.4 Tournament In March and then face the No. 1 At Washington, Georgetown li­ At Tulsa, Okla., Michael straight loss after an 11-game UPI photo Kleine in the final 16 seconds for Pittsburgh. Ray Knight scored in the second half of action against Providence College percent for the game. team the next night. mited Florida Southern of Division McKenny scored on a drive with allowed Arkansas to move within a 17 points for Providence, which What happened to the Connecticut defense? UConn's 'tenacious' defense has tobecomethat winning streak. II to 14 points in the first half in a five seconds left in overtime, Wednesday night. Friar player Jack Duda (50) watches Milwaukee played without Sid­ Nets’ Mike O’Koren (left) grabs rebound away from game of the Mustangs in the league was outscored 18-3 from the foul What's happening to the Huskies? again. The Huskies apply fullcourt pressure, but breather from its Big East sche­ giving Illinois State a big road ney Moncrief, suffering from a from below. Pitt won, 68-55. can you remember the last steal off of it? Milwaukee’s Terry Cummings (34). Nets Mike Gminski 7 race. dule. Reggie Williams and Perry victory in the Missouri Valley line. There can be a couple of conjectures. No. 1, sore neck. Like Richardson, Mon­ SMU had a chance to tie with 23 Connecticut’s losing ways in the Big East have to (42) looks on. New Jersey beat the Bucks, 106-93. maybe the obviously more talented clubs have crief was chosen to the Eastern be stemmed against the Friars. figured out how to operate their offenses against Coneference All-Star team as a Otherwise the downward trend may become an UConn, and defense them at the same time. And non-starter. unending flood. take the lead for good. Mavs 129, Warriors 103 No. 2, maybe, as the saying goes, the cream is Wednesday night there was little Richardson scored 5 points in a At Dallas. Rolando ,Blackman doubt how much the All-Stars 9-2 spurt as the Nets pulled away scored a game-high 27 points, mean to their respective teams. with 3:20 to go. Mark Aquirre had 25 and Jay SCOREBOARD "Normally we have three people " I t ’s a little more spMial,” said Vincent added 22. Dallas, 27-23, we can go to in tough situations." DePauw 72, Taylor 56 New Jersey Richardson of rebounding from his Sports In Brief said Terry Cummings, whose 17 won its third straight game and Flames 7, Whalers 4 Mavericks 129. Golden State 103 Dyke 83, Bluffton 77 drug problem to make his third sixth win its last 10 tries. E. Michigan 82, Ball St. 80 Radio and T V points were second to Paul Pres- All-Star team. "This time. I'm a Heidelberg 58, Ohio Northern g deals Sipe Basketball GOLDEN STATE (IQl) Ind.-Pur., Indpls 100, Franklin 75 sey’s 18 for the Bucks. "Tonight we free agent (at the end of the Hockey Cotflory J-JJJ Smith 8-12 2-2 18, Short 3-10 6-8 12, Dr. J wants his degree H ortfonl Indlana-SE 62, Hanover 53 were missing an important ingre­ .season) First perlotH, Hartford, Neufeld 14 Whiteheod 3-6 2-2 8, Flovd 8-18 U2 17, Iowa 70, Minnesota 65 Conner 342-28, Johnson 2-54-49, Burtt 4-6 TONIGHT „ , AMHERST, Mass. — Philadelphia 76ers forward Julius to the Bulls dient (M oncrief)." Sixers 116, Buliets 111 (Fronds, Klelnendorst) 4:29.2, Coloarv. John Carroll 76, Hiram 70 7:X Hockey: Wholers vs. Bruins,. “There's no question.” agreed Nuggets 120, Sonics 101 Nilsson 26 (PepllnskI, Mocoun) 5:M. 3, NBA standings 2-3 10, Wilson 44 00 8, Plummer 0-1 00 0, Kansas 84, Oklohomo St. 72 Erving wants to finish his bachelor's degree at his alma mater, Aleksinas 441-19,ThlbeauxOOOOO, Bratz Richardson. "They don’t have At Denver, Alex English, Fats At Philadelphia, Moses Malone NHLstandings Hartford, MocDermld 1 (Johnson) 11:34. Kansas Wesleyan 85, Tabor 78 '^8:M College baskelboll: Kentucky the University of Massachusetts. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPl) - 4, Coloarv. Nilsson 27 (Eaves) sh, 15:03.5, 1-2 2-2 4. Totals 40-78 22-26 103. Marietta 92, Baldwin-Wallace 90 vs. Vanderbilt, USA Cable anybody willing to try to take l8 ver and Dan Issel combined to had 27 points and 20 rebounds and E a tftm Conference . DALLAS 029) , ^ "Not that it would affect his earnings, but for a sense of Now both Doug Flutie and Brian W ain Confortnc* Calgarv. Loob 24 (Mocinnis, Eaves) Atlonllc Division (at) 8:00 College basketball: V irginia vs. charge without him." score the final 13 points for the Bobby Jones scored four points in 17:07.6, Hartford, Samuelsson 1 (DIneen, Aguirre 1014 54 25, Perkins 4-9 44 12, Marvmount 101, Benedictine 63 North Carolina, ESPN accomplishment and peronal satisfaction.” said Edward J. Sipe can start alongside Heisman Patrick Dlvhlon W L Pet. GB Brvont 1-1 00 2, Dovis 30 1-1 7, The Central Division-leading Nuggets. Denver led by 22 poinLs the final minute for the 76ers. W L T PH. OF OA Malone) 19:02. Penaltv-Peollnskl, Cal, Missouri 54, Kansas St. 47 10:X Pro basketball: Knicks vs. Trophy winning running backs in Boston 41 9 .820 — Biackmon 11-14 5-7 27, Harper 4-101-113, NE Missouri 81, Lincoln 67 Harris, director of the University Without Walls program. with 10:36 left in the game, but Maurice Cheeks scored 25 points Washington X 13 B 74 227 157 Phllodelphio 39 10 .794 V/i Vlncent9-134-522, NImphlus 1-5345,Slttan Blazers, Channel 9 , the USFL. Bucks played their customary 215 160 '^Semnd oerlod-7, Coloarv, Boiek 7 Notre Dame 71, LaSalle 58 11:00 College basketball: UCLA vs.> Erving, 34, whose college nickname of "D oc" became "Dr. J" and Julius Erving added 21 for the Phlladolphlo X 16 6 64 Washinoton 27 24 .529 14'/j 242-26, Slubv 1-3002. Ellls 3-3008. Tatals Ohio Wesleyan 73, Wooster 62 The New Jersey Generals made slow-down game and took a 78-77 Seattle pulled to within 101-97 NY Islanders X X 3 59 242 209 (Konrovd, Loob) 12:58. 8, Hort- New Jersev 24 26 .480 17 Washington State, ESPN on the professional court, dropped out of the university’s School winners. Greg Ballard led the 182 214 ford, Turoeon 18 (Slltonen, Francis) dp. 51-842500129. ______Ohio Unlv 56, Central Michigan 52 Coach Walt Michaels' toughest lead with 9:11 left in the game on before the Nuggets regained con­ NY Rangers 17 X 8 42 New York 18 32 .360 23 GoMen Slate 22 21 28 32-103 of Business in 1971 after his junior year to play in the Am erican Bullets with 28, follwed by Jeff Pittsburgh 18 26 5 41 179 224 13:56. 9, Coloarv, Baxter 5 (unossisted) Otterbein 97, Wittenberg 83 Paul Mokeski’s 3-point play. The trol to snap a three-game losing 17:37. P enaltles-M alone, H ar, 9:28; Central Division Dallas 2828 2035-129 St. John’s 80, Carleton 48 decision for him Wednesday by New Jersev 16 X 6 38 175 213 Milwaukee 34 16 .680 Three-point goals—Johnson, Ellls 2. Basketball Association. Nets scored the next 6 points to streak. Malone with 27. Adorm Division Beers, Cal, 13:37; Turoeon, Har, 18:09. St. Mary Of The Plains 64, Ottawa 57 trading 12-year veteran quarter­ • Detroit 30 18 .625 3 Fouled out—None. Total fouls— Toledo 71, Kent St. 66 Buffalo 26 15 12 64 196 151 Chicago 24 24 .500 9 Golden State 29, Dollas 21. Rebounds— back Brian Sipe to the Jacksonville Montreal X 17 10 62 205 174 Third perlod-10, Coloarv, Nilsson 28 13V2 UW-Eau Clolre63, UW-La Crosse 50 Rec League (Macoun, PepllnskI) 5:34. 11. Caloprv, Atlanta 20 29 .408 Golden State 35 (Smith 10), Dollos 35 UW-Porkslde79,UW-Mllwoukee43 May stays with Redskins Bulls. The move paved the way for Quebec 25 21 7 57 207 188 Indiana 16 33 .3X 17»/a (NImphlus 6). Assists—Golden State 19 Scholastic roundup F 194 184 Loob 25 (Eaves, McDonald) 7:27. UW-Stevens Point 78, UW-Oshkosh Doug Flutie. the 1984 Heisman Boston 24 X 7 55 Cleveland 15 33 .313 18 (Conner 6), Dallas 33 (Davis, Harper 8). WASHINGTON — Mark May, Washington’s standout offensive Hartford 17 X 5 39 169 222 Penoltv-Konrovd,Cal,9:39. 45 Trophy winner from Boston Col­ Shots on ooal—Caloorv 13-11-9-33. Western Conference A—16463. W. Michigan 91, N. Illinois69 ft Campbell Conference Midwest Division lineman, thoughtabout becoming a General, but decided it was lege, to start as the Generals’ Norris Division Hartford 12-11-6-29. OB Wilmington 70, Findlay 68 Midgets Power-plav conversions—Caloorv, 2- W L Pet. W right St. 71, Central St. 62 best to remain a Redskin. W L T Pte. OF OA (Jenver 31 20 .609 Knicks 18 (Tom Clifford and O.J; quarterback. 9 57 199 194 0. Hartford, 3-1. Southwest May spent two days at the Florida training camp of the New Missing pieces cost MHS St. Louis 24 19 2V2 Sipe was traded for a high-round Goolles—Coloarv, Lemelln. Hart­ Houston . 77 21 .563 Nuggets 120. Sonlcs 101 Arkansas69, Southern Methodist 66 Cromwell played well). Mavericks 15 Chlcogo 23 28 3 49 208 207 Dollas 27 23 .540 3Va (Dave Berube8, P.J.Keever 2, G eorg* Jersey Generals of the United States football League earlier this 1986 draft choice and future Minnesota 16 27 10 42 182 213 ford, VVeeks. A-9,382. Houston 94, Texas 80 San Antonio 24 25 .4X 6 Illinois St. 73, Tulsa 72 (ot) Cook ployed well). week, but returned to Washington and agreed to a new four-year High wrestling team dropped a Detroit 16 30 8 40 193 244 Utah 22 27 .449 8 SEATTLE (101) Lakers X (Andy Cole 8, MIkeBldwell considerations just hours after And you think you have played a lot of kids who don't Toronto 11 35 7 29 162 233 Referee—Bob Movers. Vralnes 37 30 8, Chambers 314 36 22, N. Texas St. 73, Texos-San Antonio 72 43-23 match to homestanding En­ Kansas City 16 32 .3X 13Va NMHU 70, Grand Canyon 65 8, Ken Saunders 4), Celtics 26 (M Ik* deal with the Redskins that wifi give him in the "neighborhood" Flutie completed his first workout problems. normally play and they did the best Smvthe Division Pacific Dlvishm SIkmo 315 35 11, Wood 311 36 11, Marsh 8, Pat Kelly 6, Barry Rasmus field High in CCC Eastern action Edmonton 38 10 6 82 . 271 177 Henderson 7-124418, McCormlck341-l 7, Oklahoma 63, Nebraska 74 • of $400,000 per year. with New Jersey at the clubs Manchester High girls basket­ they could. Unfortunately, it SabresS.North Stars 1 L.A. Lakers 35 16 Pan American 83, N. Iowa 59 and Robert Blanchard both played Wednesday. E Caloorv 28 20 7 63 2M 214 Sobers 44 1-1 9, BrIckowskI 14 44 6, ‘It’s a nice contract and I'm very satisfied with it," said May, Orlando. Fla. training camp. wasn’t quite good enough.” Phoenix 24 25 Rice 62, Texas Christian 61 w ell). ball coach Steve Armstrong began Winnipeg ® ** I J! 2?? S? Portland 21 28 Sundvold24304, Blackwell31343, King Knicks 44 (Paul Wilhelm 11, Blit "There was going to be an Manchester outscored Glaston­ The Indians, now 2-9 1, host East Los Angeles 23 21 9 55 241 ^ 1- 5 30 2. Totols 37-87 27-33 101. St. Mary's (Texas) 67, St. Edward's 66 25. after reaching the agreement Wednesday. Wedne.sday night’s make-up clash Buffalo 11 1—3 Seattle 21 30 Texas A3M 78, Baylor 74 White 8, Matt Helln 6), Bulls 35 (Erik awkward situation in New Jer­ bury, 14-8, to slice the deficit to Hartford Saturday at noon. Vancouver 15 33 7 37 184 283 Mlnnesofa 0 0 l—1 L.A. Clippers 20 29 DENVER (110) Wolfgang 21, Dave Roirbach 7). with Glastonbury High minus two Wednesday's Results English 1320 35 35, Natt 315 44 16, WMt sey," Sipe said. “ This is one 44-39 after three periods but Enfield. 5-160, won two weight First period—1, Buffalo, M. Ramsev 5 Golden Stote 11 37 Claremont-Mudd68CSSan Bernardino starters. Betty Maher and Kris Caloorv 7, Hartford 4 (Tucker, Andreychuk), pp, 16:50. Wednesday's Results Cooper 381-27, Lever 3163016, Dunn 1-3 Cosell blasts NFL’s quest solution. I prepared myself all the couldn't get over the hurdle. classes, 115 and 122 pounds, by Buffalo 3, Minnesota 1 2- 2 4, Issel 5-9 7-10 17, Hanzilk 44 44 12, Noone. The latter was out sick Penalties— Ramsev, But, 1:57; Rouse, Boston 113, Cleveland 108 Concordia (Ore.) 62, Lewis 3 Clark60 Chris Raabe had 14 points, Lee forfeit. Manchester has forfeited Chicago 3, Toronto 2 Min, 15:32; Plett, Min, 19:06 New Jersev 106, Milwaukee93 Evans 2-3 24 6, Turner 2-3 OO 4, WASHINGTON — Howard Cosell attacked as blackmail NFL way up until about three hours ago while Maher, the team’s third- Schoyes 32 1-2 1, KopIckI 31 2-2 2. Lewls-Clark St. 103, E. Oregon 88 at least two weight classes for St. Louis 4, Vancouver 0 Philadelphia 116, Washington 111 Tennis to be battling Doug Flutie. I would leading scorer at 8 points per Pele 13 and Kris Tortora 12 to lead Winnipeg 6, Edmonton 2 Second period—2, Buffalo, Davis 12 Totals 4606 2335 120. NW Chrlstlan61, Oregon Tech 59 owners’ attempts to get sweetheart financial deals from host every meet during the past three SeoHle 29 24 20 28—101 Puget Sound 64, St. M artin's 52 not call this a relief. I would call game, will miss the rest of the Glastonbury. Dawn Martin and Thursday's Gomes (Houslev, M. Romsev), 15:36. Penalties— Dallas 129, Golden State 103 cities with the threat of moving their team at a Congressional seasons because of lack of Hartford at Boston, 7:35 p.m. Roberts, Min, 8:57; M. Ramsev, But, Denver 120, Seattle 101 Denver 31 31 N18-120 Redlands 76, La Verne 52. . this a great opportunity." season due to grades. Kris Craft had fine outings for Montreal at Quebec, 7:35 p.m. Fouled out—None. Total fauls— Simpson 79, Dominican 55 hearing Wednesday. The Bulls last week signed 1983 Manchester with 15 and 14 points wrestlers in the lower weight B 9:18. Thursday's Games Pittsburgh at New Jersev, 7:35 p.m. Seattle 30, Denver 27. Rebounds— Utah St. 86, Long Beach St. 59 $1.8 million infernaflonal Players Cham- "Yes, I view it as blackmail or extortion,” the long-time ABC Armstrong’s troubles were dee­ Third period—3, Minnesota, Plett 12 Chicago at Cleveland, 7:Xp.m . p M iM Ip s Heisman Trophy winner Mike respectively. Martin also had 11 classes. Los Angeies at Phllodelphio, 7:35p.m. (Moruk, McKegnev), 14:59. 4, Buffalo, Detroit at Washington, 8 p.m. Seattle 53 (Chambers, SIkma 10 each), pened as leading scorer 6-3 Andrea Denver X (issel 8). Assists—Seattle 22 At Delray Beach, Fla., Feb. 6 commentator said before the Senate Judiciary Committee in a Rozier, the former Nebraska run­ rebounds. Watts totaled 10 second- Indian junior John Frageau St. Louis at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. McKenna 11 (Peterson), 19:15. Atlanta at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Big East standings Men's Singles Watts, averaging 17 points and 18 N.Y. Ronoers at N.Y. Islanders, 8:05 Penalties— Perreault, But, 8:17. Golden State ot Houston, 8:30 p.m. (Chambers 6), Denver 22 (English, hearing on two bills that seek to restrict sports franchise ning back who became a free agent half points. registered his first varsity win — Nott, Lever, Evans 4 eoch). A-8,2S6. Big East Conference O'all First Round rebounds thru 14 games, missed p.m. L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, 8:X p.m. Slobodan ZlvoHnovIc, Yugoslavia, movement. . . . when the Pittsburgh Maulers GLASTONBURY (55) — Amy Step- by pin — in the 108 pound class. Friday's Games Shots on goal—Buffalo 8-11-10—^29. Utoh at Kansas City, 8 :X p.m. W L W L the first half because of transpor­ Los Angeles at Washington, night def. Egan Adams68,68; Johan Kriekdef, "L e t them run their business like any other (without protection folded. The Generals’ top running nowskl 0 60 0, Kris Cotlall 0 60 0, Lee Other impressive winners for Minnesota 13-4-8—25. Indiana at Phoenix, 9 :X p.m. St. John's 10 0 16 1 Bruce Manson 6-1, 6-3; Bob Green def. tation problems. Pele 3 7-1013, Chris Raabe 54-814, Kris Edmonton at Minnesota, night Power-plav conversions—Buffalo New York at Portland, 10:X p.m. Wednesday’s college results Georgetown 7 2X2 granted by Congress). Lord knows they’re big business,” he back is 1982 Heisman winner T ortora 4 4-812, Kris K elly 1082, Sarah Manchester were senior Jim San­ Vancouver at Winnipeg, night Vlllanova 7 3 15 5 Diego Perez, Spain, 78, (88), 6-2; Mike That allowed Glastonbury to 3-1, Minnesota 3-0. Friday's Games Robertson, South Africa, def. M ott Anger added. Herschel Walker, who signed as an Richards 5 08 16 Karin Eckert 2 60 4. tana, sophomore Jason Steinb- No Gomes Scheduled East Syracuse • 6 4 14 4 assume a 36-25 halftime lead; a Boston College 5 5 16 5 7-5, 78, (78); Blaine Wlllenborg aef. Cossell was one of five sporU figures, including Donald Trump, underclassman out of the Univer­ Totals X 15-X 55. „ acher, junior Billy Prignano and AHL standings Goalies—Buffalo, Barrasso. Mlnne­ Albany St. 63, Unlan 60 Zoltan Kuharsky, Switzerland, 48, 68, lead which it held on to at the end MANCHESTER (52) — Kris Croft 7 sofa, Beoupre. A—12,229. Bentley 54, Bryant 52 Pittsburgh 4 5 13 7 millionaire owner of the United States Football League’s New sity of Georgia in 1983. 0-3 14, Shelley Factora 1 1-2 3, Maura senior Frank Hoher, who im­ Connecticut 3 7 8 11 7-5; Marty Davis def. Jorge Bardou, for a 55-52 upset win over the Silk Bostan University 82, Maine 73 Spaln,64, 6-1; Victor Peed. Poraguay, With Flutie earning more than $1 Fogarty 3 18 7, Dawn Martin 6 3-5 15, proved his personal mark to 162. Northern Division Bridgewater St. 81. Curry 69 Providence • 2 8 9 14 Jersey Generals, to testify before the committee. Towners in inter-conference play. Julie FalkowskI 01-2 1, Andrea Watts 5 W L T Pfs. GF 6A Black HawksB, Maple Leais2 Seton Hall 0 10 9 12 def. Henri Leconte, France, 6-1, 6-2; million a year and Sipe, 35, making Celtics 113, Cavaliers 108 Bridgeport 105, Central Conn. 88 Hons Glldermelster, Chile, def. Lloyd A bill in the Judiciary Committee sponsored by Sen. Dennis The victory was the fifth in 14 08 10, Erin Prescott 0 08 0, Kelli Maine 26 23 4 56 209 184 Buffalo St. 79, Oswego St. 76 Wednesday's Results an estimated $700,000, Michaels Reyngoudt 1 60 2, Kris Cool 0 08 0. RMUitt: 94- Delorae (E) mal. doc. 25 22 5 55 186 189 Pittsburgh 68, Providence 55 Bourne78, (78),68; Vitas O rulaltls def. DeConcini, D-Ariz., would give the NFLandothersports leagues outings for the Tomahawks. Man­ LIscomb; 101- Luthe (E) pin M errill: Fredericton Toronto 110—2 Buffalo Unlv. 61, Brockport SB John Alexander, Australia, 38, 6-2, 68; was faced with the prospect of Totals 23 6-15 52. Adirondack 23 23 7 53 197 239 CLEVELAND (1M) CCNY 65, Bouruch 63 Georgetown 79, Florida Southern 31 wide-ranging antitrust exemption: while another bill, sponsored chester is 165 going into Friday 106 Frageau (M) pin Ouellet; 115- Sherbrooke 24 28 2 50 206 215 Chicago 11®::? Hinson 9-16 2-3 20, Hubbard 7-12 4-5 18, Saturday’s Games Tomas Smid, Czechoslovakia, def. having to bench one of his star Mortoccho (E) WBF; 122- Boucher IE) First period—1, Chicago, Sovard 29 (D. Shelton3904)4, Bagiev5-150010, Free9-21 Chevnev 62, Bloomsburg 60 Karel Novacek, Czechoslovaklo, 7-5, by Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., would give the NFL only limited night's CCC Eastern Division Nova Scotia 22 24 4 48 192 207 Wilson, Bannerman), 5:28. 2, Toronto, Clorlon 74, Lock Haven 69 Providence at UConn (Civic Center) quarterbacks. WBF; IX- Santano (M) pin Sullivan; Moncton 21 29 2 02 2 10 50 24, Williams 2-2 2-2 6, Turpin 40 OO12 1 p.m. * 6-1; Paul Annacone def. Jay Lapidus antitrust exemption for restricting franchise movement under battle at South Windsor High. 135- Webster (E) sup. dec. Twitchell; D aoustll (unassisted),14:21.Penalties— Anderson2-3004,Poguette301-28.Totals Colby 80, Bates 66 48,78, '7-51,68. New Jersey owner Donald Southern Division DuPont, Chi, 1:41; Courtnall, Tor, 1:41; Delaware 68, Rider 59 St. John's at V lllonova certain proposed standards. "W e just dug ourselves into too 141- Steinbacher (M) mol. dec. Snaw: Binghamton 35 13 257 171 46-9314-18108. Georgetown at Boston College Trump formally signed Flutie Wrestling 146 Prignano (M ) m al. dec. J.Bau- Nviund, Tor, 15:08. Dickinson 71, Gettysburg 57 Marlon Valda, Czechoslovakia, Trump said he sees no reason why the N FL should get further big of a hole in the first half and we Rochester 28 15 223 197 Second perlodL-3, Toronto, Valve 24 BOSTON (113) Dowling 83, Southampton 68 Seton Hall at Pittsburgh Tuesday in a fanfare ceremony in chard; 156 Hoher (M) dec. W elrl: 176 Springfield 26 23 2 2 0 211 McHale 6-18 4-4 16, Bird 1022 S-S 26, Syracuse at Notre Dame del. Todd Nelson 38, 6-2, 6-3; Andrea were never able to quite pull Laroche (E) mol. dec. Taylor; 186 (Salmlng, Daoust), 4:35. 4, Chicago, Parish 7-143317, Johnson6-162-214,Alnge Elizobeth Town 78, Drew 65 Maurer West (tormany, def. Pavll exemption from federal antitrust laws. MHS whipped Baltimore 23 20 8 54 189 163 Larmer 32 (unassisted) ,9:35.5, DuPont 2, FalrMgh-DIck.-Mod. 76,Oel.Val. 55 New York, culminating weeks of ourselves out of it,” Armstrong Corneau (E) pin Vincent; Unllmlted- 199 229 7-12 OO 14, Wedman 60 32 14,Ctark30 Slozll, Czechoslovakia, 7-5, 7-5; Stefan Tyler (E) pin Krause. New Haven 21 26 6 48 (Savard, Larm er), 9:49. Penoltles— Framingham St. 103, SE Mass. 86 negotiations. In unloading Sipe. said, noting the ab.sentees. "W e ENFIELD — The Manchester Hershev 18 28 8 43 215 223 2-28, Buckner1-32-24, KIteOI OOO, CarrOI Big East results Edberg, Sweden, def. David.Pate 7-8, McGIIJ,'^Tor, 5:01; Terrion, Tor, 11:10; Frnk'n Pierce M St. Jos. (Vt.) 59 (7-2),6-3; Vliav Am ritral, Indio, def. Peter the multi-millionaire real estate St. Cotharlns 17 31 4 38 174 231 Ludilk, Chi, 11:10; Terrion, Tor, 14:21; OOO. Totals46-1022020113. Geneva 81, Penn-St. Behrend 48 Martina an easy winner Wednesday's Results Eller, West Germany, 6-3, 68; Stephen developer made clear it was hnerman, Chi (served bv Sovard), Cleveland 26 30 2923-1M Georgetown 79, Florida Southern31 Show, Britain, def. Eddie Edwards, Adirondack 3, Maine 2 '14:21; B. Wilson, Chi, m olor (miscon­ Hunter 84, Staten Island 76 Pittsburgh 6B, Providence 55 DELRAY BEACH, Fla. — Martina Navratilova needed only 45 essential for .Flutie to start and Baltimore 6, New Haven 1 Boston 31 25 26I I —113 South Africa, 48, 78, (7-2), 64; Mats duct), 17:41; Korn, Tor, molor (miscon­ Three-point gools — Bird, Poouette, Indiana (Pa.) 71, California (Pa.) 67 Wllander,Sweden, def. Mike DePalmer mintues to rout Molly Van Nostrand 6-0, 6-1 Wednesday night in thus increase ticket sales and Hershev 11, St. Catharines 1 duct), 17:41. Juniata 63, York 62 MCC hoop squads routed PITTSBURGH (68) 62, 63; Leif Shlros def7vDerek Tarr, Thursday's Games Third period —No scoring. Free. Fouled out—None. Total fouls— Kings Point 83, Oneonta St. 64 the first round of the $1.8 million International Players Tennis television ratings. Sherbrookeat Fredericton Cleveland 17, Boston 24. Rebounds— Smith 4-5 56 13, Wotkins 0-2 2-2 2, South Africa, 78, (7-2), 62; Pedro Penalties—Salmlng, Tor, 7:10; lafrate. Cleveland 44 (Bagiev 11), Boston 50 (4rfavette 85, Hofstra 62 Armstrong 3-51-17,AlkenM33-519,Gore Rebolledo, Chile, def. Poscal Porte*, Champsionships. Sipe said he is looking forward to NEW LONDON — These aren’t MITCHELL (100) — U.L.CIIfton 1 64 M ITC H ELL (117) — Yvette Gosselln Moncton at Nova Scotia Tor, 18:25; Fraser, Chi, 18:25. Lycoming 73, Albright 57 Rochester at St. Catharines (Bird, Parish 11 each). Assists— 3-6 1-2 7, Shepherd 1-4 4-4 6, Ferguson France, 24), retired; Greg Holmes def, NBvrstilova joined No. 2 Chris Evert Lloyd, men s No. 2 Mats playing for Bulls Coach Lindy the best of times for Manchester 2, Mike Facendo 2 2-2 0, John Theriault 4 60 B, Angle Saunders 5 60 10, Marge Cleveland 23 (Bagiev 16), Bostan 22 Marlst 68, Robert Morris 58 1-1 04) 2, D avid'59 2-2 12,Lewls010-00, Ricky Brown 67, (37), 64,7-5. 2 4-4 8, Reggie Cameron 14 3-3 31, Rob DeMarIno 5 08 10, Debbie Carey 3 48 Friday's Games Shots on Goal—Toronto 4-15-15— Medgor Evers 103, Pratt 94 Wilander of Sweden and Elise Burgin in advancing to the second Infante, who has a reputation as a Community College's basketball Adirondack at Binghamton (Alnge6). A-^14O90. Williams OOOOO. Totols254618-2268. Rainier 4 2-210, Jervis Bell 31-27, Peter 10, Maura Moleskl 4 2-2 10, Lisa Jocob 34. Chlcogo 11-12-11—34. Merevhurst 102, LaRoche 85 Women's shigios passing coach. program. The Cougars' men and Strudwick 7 1-5 15, Pete Mullins 3600, 112-3 24, Andrea Wilson 61-313, Tam m y Rochester at New Haven M t. Union 94, Thiel 91 (2of) round. Baltimore at Springfield PROVIDENCE (55) First Round Burgin upset No. 5 Claudia Kohde-Kilsch of West Germany 7-5, women teams traveled to NJCAA Dave Taylor 0 2-2 2, Dave Colonis 5 3-3 Ostroskl 1 60 2, Lorrie Correlo 7 67 19, Power plav conversions—^T oronto Mulhenberg 84, Lebanon Valiev59 Waller 1-4 1-1 3, W right 1-5 OO 2, Jamie Golder def. Heather Ludloff 6-0, 13, Totals 41 18-X 100. Carolyn Asclolla 3 0-1 6, Totals 4914-X 04); Chlcogo 30. NYU 86, Vossor 57 Knight 8-14 1-2 17, Brovra 4-12 04) 8, 63; Virginia RuzIcI, Rumania, M . 6-3. Burgin, a left-hander, broke Kohde-Kilsch’s service in the stronghold Mitchell College in New. MCC (75) — Bernie Alemany 1 08 2, 112. Nats106.Bucks93 New Jersev Tech 102, Yeshiva 76 Storks 381-17, Palazz118082, Rothl-208 Amanda Brown 61,63; Bonnie Godusek final game of the first set and reached a 58 lead in the second set Rogers is named London Wednesday night and both Ken Cooper 31-27, Tony Peoples 12611 Blues4,CanucksO Goalies—Toronto, Bernhardt. Chi­ New Homo. Coll 90, New Hoven 77 2, Pennefather 3-5006, Donovan 4-5008, def. Adriana Vllllgran,Ara*ntlna,7-5,78, 32, Bob Lerarlo 0 68 0, John Wheeler 0 MCC (17) — Sue Donnelly 0 7-10 7, cago, Bannerman. MILWAUKEE (93) Niagara 72, Siena 64 Duda OOOOO. Totals26-573855. (78); Beth Herr def. Kim Sando 48,61, with an impressive victory in the third game, which went 18 came away losers. 08 0, Winston Brooks 4 3-4 11, Bob Karen Daley 0 64 0, Carlene Stevenson Pressev 5-93918, Cummlngs3127-1017, Nvack TZ K im 55 M ; EmllM Raponl-Longo, Argentino, Lions head coach MCC dropped a 10675 decision in Lacey 0 08 0, Josh C orlett 31-2 7, Paul 1 08 2, Shannon Brown 0 63 0, Doreen Vancouver 0 0 0—0 Lister 36 328, Hodges 3141-2 8, Grevev Philadelphia irextlle 57, AdelphI 41 points. L St.Louls 13 0—4 Halftime—Pittsburgh 25, Providence def. Rene Uvs,South Afrlca,68,7-5; NIog* men’s action, while thp^Cougar Armelln 2 2-2 6, Mike Martin 4 08 8, Gagnon 1 61 2, Amy Glazer 2 2-3 6, 310 30 10, Pierce 31 30 0,Mokeskl 4-8 , Pittsburgh 68. Providence 55 22. Fouled out—Watkins, Wright. Total Evert Lloyd, on a course to meet Navratilova in the Feb. 16 M ike Edwards 108 2, Totals 311621 75. Totols 4 9-21 17. First Perlod-1, St. Louis, Reeds 8 2-3 10, Davis 7-13 1-2 16,Breuer2-2304. Dias, Brazil, def. Etsuko Inoue, Japan, 18, women staggered throtfgh a 112-17 (Federko, Pettersson), 17:M. Penalty— Pltt-Johnstown78, FroflburgTO fouls—Pittsburgh 12, Providence 16. 7-5, 63; Peanut Louie def. Sophie women’s singles final, won convincingly. She defeated Corinne PONTIAC, Miclt. (U P I) — Dar­ Fields 1-1002.Totals337621-2893. S. Connecticut 67, Lowell Unlv 65 (ot) Rebounds—Pittsburgh X (Smith 7), Amlach, France, 63, 62; Elizabeth setback. Delorme, StL, 19:52. Bowling Sacred Heart 93, Qulnnlplac84 Vanier of France 6-0, 68. allowing only eight points in the first ryl Rogers, who rescued two Second Perlod-2, St. Louis, Barr 11 Providence 23 (Knight 5). Assists— Savers-Smvile, Australia, def. The Manchester men are now NEW JERSEY (106) Salem 91, Concord 69 Pittsburgh 15 (Aiken 7), Providence 19 sagging college football programs (Schofield, Gonchar), 12:23. 3, St. Louis, O'Koren 312 0413 Williams 313 3714, GInnv Purdy 62, 62; Pam Cosale def. sot. 3-11, while the women are 66 IVesf Germany’s Wasmaler Mullen 26 (Federko, Dufour), 15:32.4, St. Shlppensburg 86, E. Stroudsburg 77 (Donovan9). A—4802. Anno White 62, 68; Patricia Medrado, Wilander also had an easy time in eliminating Mike D ePalm er in the last decade, has accepted the GmlnskI 3133315, Birdsong 13254424, Sllpperv Rock 58, Edinboro 57 Mitchell's teams improve to 164 7 Louis, Poslowskl 13 (Sutter, Gllmour), Richardson 11-181-225, Dawkins 38006, St. Rose 78, Anna AAarla 71 Brazil, def. Mory Loo Platek 63, 641; same challenge in the N F L with 18:44. Penalties— Poslowskl, StL, 8:27; Tee-Totalars Turner 1-3 34 5, Ransev 351-15, Johnson T w rv Holladav def. Kim Stelnmetz 6 ^ 6-2, 6-3. and 14-2. Sundstrom,Van,8:51. St. Jos. (L.l.) 90, NY Polv Tech S3 the Detroit Lions. captures giant slalom title Barbara Shedrick 219-502, Bertha OO OO 0. Totals 44-97 1327 106. St. J o e l 's (Me.) 115, Plymouth St. 97 In the men's game, the Pequots Third Perlod-None. Penalties — Milwaukee 12 2625 2 0 - 91 Georgetown 71, Florida Southern Wendy Turnbull, Australia, def. Mo- The Lions announced Wednes­ Gradin, Van, 5:04; St.L bench (too many Toutain 180-461, Donna Page 462, Mary Stockton St. 103, Rutgers-NewarkTI sako Yonogl, Japan, 78, (78), 7-5; Fairfield sunk by Navy outscored the Cougars, 18-6, in the BORMIO. Italy (UPI) - West In the afternoon leg Wasmaier, Schultz 196-474, Lorna Salvatore 495, New Jersev 1821 1431—106 Susquehanna 67, Messiah 64 day that Rogers, 49, was resigning men on ice), 10:48; Bubla, Von, 16:01. Thredpolnt goals—Hodges, Davis, Ri­ final 4:24 to break away. Tony German Markus Wasmaier Thurs­ winning the first race of his career, Shots oh goal-Voncou ver 1311 -11 -35. St. Nonev Smith 461, Linda Maher 179-190- Trinity 82, Brandels 66 as coach at Arizona State to chardson 2. Fouled out—None. Total W P I71, W illiams 52 ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Vernon Butler scored 26 points and Kylor skied with more control and was Loulsl1-7-12-». 5X, Anita Shorts 187-489, Rose Robl- FLORIDA SOUTHERN (19) succeed Monte Clark, fired Dec. Peoples kept MCC in the game in day won the men's giant slalom at deau 484, Gall Haretzog 181-492, Ma- fouls—Mllvraukee 25, New Jersev 25. Wagner 77, Monmouth 75 Whitaker added 24 Wednesday night to pace Navy to a 95-82 the World Alpine Ski Champion­ fourth fastest to record an aggre­ Power Plav Conversions- Vancouver Rebounds—Milwaukee 48 (Cummings Washington Coll. 83, Hoverford 40 Hanson 513 9810, McNulty 615 6912, 19, as coach of Detroit. He was the second half, scoring 23 of his 34).St.Louls34l. rvAnn ZawlllnskI 2231/3537, Donna Johnson 1-7 08 2, Gyorl 18 12 2, Calendar victory over Fairfield. M ille r 501, Deana Richard 197-490, 13), New Jersev 47 (Williams 13). Wosh.3 Jeff. 71, Carneale-Mellon59 given a five-year contract at an game-high 32 points. ships today by 6100ths of a second gate time of two minutes 28.90 Goolles-Vancouver, Brodeur,St. Assists—Milwaukee 16 (Pressev, Lis­ Wovnesburg 89, West Liberty 78 Kennedy 67322, DeVoss18082,Tltus48 The Midshipmen, 17-3, shot 73 percent from the floor. Fairfield Louis, LIut. A—11,784. Shirley Blue 182-193540, Karen Rlro- 085, Washington 61181. T otals 16827-14 estimated $250,000 annually. MCC is back in action tonight over double gold medalist Pirmin seconds. dan 181-481, Shlrlev Eldridge 181, ter, MokeskI 4 each). New Jersey 25 Wesleyan 83, Conn. Coll. 68 Referee-Denis Morel. (Birdsong 6). Technicals—New Jer­ X. dropped to 8-12. against the Eastern Connecticut Zurbriggen of Switzerland. Camille Scuta 180-478, Barbara Seifert WIdener 43, Franklin & Marshall 41 GROROETOWN (71) TODAY Rogers admitted he has a lot to 500, Amv Jerry 457, H arriet Haslett 477, sev, lllegaT defense 2, Milwaukee Coach W illiam Paterson 65, Montclair 56 Bey* Basketball learn about his new job. State University junior varsity in The blond 21-year-old West Ger­ Zurbriggen, lying second after Nelson 2 (elected). A—11 j78. South Martin 48 1-3 9, Williams 610 62 13 Cheney Tech at East Hampton, 7:45 Jets6,0llers2 Caroivnn Wilson 199-511, Liz Brolnard Ewing 18 28 4, Broadnax 58 60 10, " I cannot tell you one thing about Willimantic at 6 p.m. man went all out to capture the the first leg, took the silver medal 453, Donna Lindsey 188-468, Jessie Auburn 81, Florida 78 (OT) Collego BaskolbaM Chiefs Brown serious but stable Wingate 58 08 10, Floyd 1-2 60 3 MCC at Eastern JV, 6 The Cougar women host Rox- first leg and be in position for in 2:28.95. The bronze went to Williams 180-482, Terry Prlskwaldo Bethune Cookmon 71, Central Flor­ Jackson 28 08 4, McDonald 69 48 12, the Detroit Lions,” Rogers said in Edmonton 0 1 1—2 193201-179-573, Ruth Woodbury 195486, ida G irls Baskotball a press conference at Tempe, Ariz. bury Community College at East taking the gold medal in the second favored Marc Girardelli of Luxem­ Mateen 2-2 08 4, HIghsmIth 18 28 4. St. Bernard's at East Catholic, 7 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The condition of Kansas City Chiefs Winnipog 03 3—6 Lou Toutain 202-526, Lee Bean 200-497, 76ers116.BullsUni 70 Totals 31-57 6X 71. " I don’t know their schedule. I Catholic High Saturday at 6 p.m. heat. bourg, who clocked 2:29.22. First period—None. Penalties— Marcella Rivers 198-505, Elvina Blach Clndnnatl 69, Louisville 63 Halftimo — (toorgetown X, Florida running back Theotis Brown, who suffered a heart attack Carroll, Edm,0:33; Mullen, Wpg, 12:34. 450, Carol Rodrigue 180-480, Wendy Davidson 84, Furman 70 Southern 14. Fouled out—None. Total FRIDAY Tuesday, has been upgraded to serious but stable at St. Joseph don't have their roster. Second period—1, Winnipeg, Turnbull Dowling 456, Faith Mollov 451. WASHINGTON (111) Eckerd 76, St. Thomas 71 Beys Baskotball "W e have not talked aboiK the Elon 73, Washington 3 Lee 68 Fouls—Florida Southorn 17, George­ 15 (Arnlel, Steen), 1:34.2 Winnipeg NIII2 Ballard 11-173728, McMIllen 7-153620, town 16 Rebounds — Florida Southorn South W indsor at Manchester, 7:45 ’ Hospital, officials said. (Picard, Boschman), 6:47. 3, Winnipeg, Mahorn1-31-23,(3usWllllanns7-1S2-217,J. Florida State 74, Tulane 51 East Catholic at Notre Dome (West 5 Brown. 27, experienced heart problems following his daily offense,” the former Michigan CALDWELl ROBERT J. SMITH, inc. Georgia 74, Alabama 70 X (McNutIv 6), Georgetown 57 (Mateen Haven), 7:X Arnlel 17 (Babveh), 9:28. 4, Edmonton, Cunllife Auto Malone 11-19 35 27, Dove 39 24 8, F. 12). Assists— lorlda Southern 9 (D evo n State coach said. "W e have not Habscheld 5 (Coffey), 14:44. Penalties— Johnson 38 00 6, Guy W illiams 1-1 OO 2. Georgia Tech 81, Duke 71 VInal Tech at Cheney Tech, 7:45 workout at Arrowhead Stadium Tuesday and was admitted to the P.Irish 150-153435, D.Castogna 150- Louisiana 80, MIssIssIpiM St. 65 3), Georgetown X (Jackson6). A—5,143. talked about the defense. We have Fogolln, Edm, 4:36; Watters, Wpg, 7:23; 424, P.Wo|tvna423, P.Foreman 161415, Totals 4447 22-26 111. Bolton at Bacon Academy, 7:45 hospital that evening. The attending physician. Dr. Michael OIL INC. NIII, Wpg, 7:23; Cotfev, Edm, 7:23; Moog, PHILADELPHIA (116) Maryland 64, Wake Forest 62 East Hannpton ot Coventry, 7:45 not talked about anything except MSURIINSMITHS SINCE T. M arinelll 140413, D.Logan 160-409, MlnIssIppI 58, Tennessee 57 W ris Baskotball Sweeney, said Brown was placed in the intensive care unit of the Edm, 16:00; Boschman, Wpg, 16;00; D.VIgnone 406, C.Coleman 406, D.Lu- Ervlng 7-14 74 21, Barkley 371-2 9, M. the contract.” Watters, Wpg,19:04. Malone 320 310 27, Cheeks 313 7-7 25, M urray St. 64, Austin Peav 60 Manchester a t South W indsor, 7:45 hospital. He had been in critical but stable condition. Rogers’ resignation came ex­ 98.9 kas 403, S.WIIIIams 160, R. Johnson 150; N. Corallna St. 69, Clemson 57 Swimming Third period—5, Wlhnlpeg,MacLeonX High single — M.Paoanl 206, K.Kellev Toney (>4 OO 0, Jones 36 44 16, per gal. C. O. D. 1914 (Howerchuck, Mullen), 4:34. 6, Edmon­ Richardson 35 32 2, C. Johnson 33000, Navy 92, Fairfield 82 Hall at Manchester, 3:45 actly one week before high school 198; High triple — S.WIIIIams 494, Roanoke 72, E. Michigan 70 ton, Messier 10 (Gretzky), sh, 5:48. 7, j.SokolowskI 476; High overage — Threat! 7-10 32 16, G. W illiams 32 00 0. Scholastic Angels have three sign on prospects could sign national let­ Winnipeg, Turnbull 16 (Steen), pp, 6:58.8, Totals 4243 3235 116. Southern Miss. 77, So. Carollna66 _ SATURDAY ters of intent and will probably 649-8841 Winnipeg, Babveh 7 (Hawerchuk, M.NIcholson 136.35, P.W oltvna 134.23, Tompa 93, Rollins 66 P .lrlsh 133.21. _ washifiafen 27181729-111 „ .. Basketball ANAHEIM, Calif. — Reliever Doug Corbett, reserve catcher Minimum requirement Mullen), 17:52. Penalties—Fogolln, Edm, Phll^phla 19211619-116 Towson St. 66, Bucknell 65 Roxburv at MCC, 5 hurt Arizona State's recruiting. 849-5241 Standings: Marks Brothers 12-3, Vo. M llltorv 50, W ill. 3 AAary 48 Ic * Hochoy 5:14; KurrI, Edm, 12:47; Picard, Wpg, lourtnev's 135, Bremscr's 135, Pum­ Three-point goals — Gus Williams. MH8 JV girls bssksiball - Jerry Narron and rookies Bob Kipper and Mark McLemoreeach The Lions and Rogers wanted to 65 E. Center Street 15:17. Fouled out—Mahorn. Total fouls— W. Kentucky 66, E. Kentucky 59 South Windsor vi. East Catholic (ot Prices subject to Chenge pernickel Pub 9-6, Purdy Corporation Midwest Bolton Ice Palace), 5:10 signed 1-year contract with the California Angels, the team sneak past the Feb. 13 deadline y Shots on goal—Edmonton 7-19-9—35. 37, Correntl's Insurance 8-7, Heritage Washingfon 22, Philadelphia 21. The Manchester High girls lunlor Mencheeter, Ct. Wlnnlpegll-1310—34. Rebaunn—Washington 35 (Mahorn 12), Allegheny 73, Obertln 69 varsity tesketball team beat Glaston­ - _ Wrostling announced Wednesday. before making their 550-1,000 galB. 96.9 C.OJ). Balt Catering 37, Cunllffe Auto Body Augsburg 80, Homllne 72 Power-plav conversions—Edmonton 8-7, Dubaldo Electric 7-8, Village Phllodelphio 46 (M. Malone 20). Assists— bury, 3621, Wednesday night. Erin S! Wanchestor, noon announcement. -s_ 30. Winnipeg 4-1. Woshln^on 24 (Gus Williams 8), Calvin 72, Alma 64 **'• Indlons with 22 points, Stylist 39, R&G Auto 39, New England Concordia 104, MSOE 80 Goalies—Edmonton, Moog. Winnipeg, Engine 310, Anton's Accesorles 310, Philadelphia 24 (Toney 4). Technical— p Connell grabbed 12 rebounds CiSK’oyL 9 •o'S,"’ Tournament (at Hayward. A—13,996. Richardson. A—12,249. Dcryton.67, Depoul 63 Manchester Is now 12-3. Ref eree—Terry Gregson. K.M.S. 312. MANCUKSTKR HF:RAM), Tlmrsdiiv. Ffh 7. HlHfl - Ij. IH MAN( IIKSTKR HKHAl-D. Thursday, Kt-b. 7. 1985 ..643-2711 LOOK FOR THE STARS... ^ Classified... 62 For advertisem ents to be Business Opportunities 22 Store/Ofticc Space Household Goods raOTICcs Situation Wanted 23 Resort Property Misc tor Sole 63 Rates Dubiished Monday, the dead Look for the CLASSIFIED ADS with STARS; stars help you get Minimum Charge: Lost/Found 01 Employment Info ' 24 Misc for Rent Home ond Garden 64 line IS 2:30 p m on Fridov Personals 02 Instruction 25 Wanted to Rent Pets 65 $3.00 for one day Announcements 03 Roommotes Wanted Musical Items 66 P er W ord: better results. Put a star on your ad and see what a Recreationo' Itenis 67 12 dovs 20C Read Your Ad Auctions ...... 04 Rpni Estate K e a i csiaie Services Antiaues 68 3 5 days 18C Clossitied odvertisements 16C , Homes tor Sale 31 Tag Soles 69 6 dovs ore taken by telephone os a ★ difference it mokes. Telephone 643-2711, Monday-Friday. Financial condominiums 32 Services Ottered Wonted to Ouv 70 26 days 12C convenience Lots/Land tor Sale 33 Painting/Papering Happy Ads: The Manchester Herald is Mortgages h investment Property . 34 Buildmg/Controcting $3 00 per column inch responsible only tor one mcor Personal Loons 12 Business Property 35 Rooting/Siding Automotive rect_insertion and then only ^ 8:30 o.m. to 5:00 p.m. Y- ______^_____ Resort Property 36 Heating/Plumbing Deadlines tor the size of the original Wanted to Borrow ...... 14 Flooring Cors Trucks tor Sale For clossitied advertise­ insertion. Income Tox Service Motorcycles Bicycles E rro rs which do not lessen KIT ‘N’ CABLYLE ®by Larry Wright CARS/TRUCKS ments to be published Tues- BUSINESS CDNDDMWIUMS IRDOMS Employment KeniUlS services Wanted Rec Vehicles dov through Saturday, the the value ottheadvertisement FLODRING PETS FOR SALE Auto Services deadline is noon on the day will not be corrected by an lOPPDRTUNITIES IFDR SALE FDR RENT I & Education « For Sale Autos tor Rent Lease betore publication. additional insertion. FLOORSANDING — FREE TO GOOD HOME - Help Wanted ...... 21 Homes for Rent 43 Holidav/Seosonal 61 M isc Automotive MANCHESTER - attrac­ WELLSWEEP CON­ PLEASANT RDDM FDR HKfit MZE V6R/ IN Floors like new. Special­ 5 puppies, males and tive Main St. clothing DOMINIUM - 400 North MATURE WDRKING izing In older floors, natu­ females. Cute, adorable boutique. Good terms. Main St., 2 bedroom GENTLEMAN - Kitchen Alibrio Realtv, 649-0917. privileges. Parking. Near ral and stained floors. No and lovable. Telephone tbwnhouse, tullv ap- waxing anymore. John 649-7703. HELP WANTED plionced countrv kit­ bus line. References re­ 1983 HURST/OLDS — HELP WANTEO HELP WANTED HELP WANTED quired. 647-9033. Vertallle. Call 646-5750. with tullv massaged 307, PERSONALS PERSONALS PERSONALS ■p er s o n a ls chen. IVz baths. Individ­ MANCHESTER DOG ual basements. 100 plus T-root, lightning-rod 4- OBEDIENCE CLASS - speed. 649-2286. EASY ASSEMBLY energv etticlencv rating Starting a new beginners MEADOWS MANOR HAS I s 9 APARTMENTS INCDME TAX RN/LPN Charge nurse WORK! $600 per 100. Gua­ Northeast Utilities. class March 4th. Must WOULD YOU LIKE A SERVICE 1967 MERCURY MON­ positions available on ranteed odvment. No ex- $61,500. Peterman FDR RENT sign up ahead. Coll Chuck perlence/No soles. De­ BUSINESS OF YOUR Realtv, 649-9404, 647-1340, TEGO MX- Floor shift. per diem basis from 11 pm OWN? You don't need an 568-1356. tails, send self-addressed RELIABLE AND DE­ 647-0080 or 649-4064. Mag wheels. Good condi­ M.S.W. - Full time open­ to 7om. Excellent pov office to start. Begin at ZINGLER'S INCOME rote. Coll Mrs. Gibbs or stamped envelope: PENDABLE PERSON MANCHESTER — Avail­ tion. $1,200. Call anytime ing in 270 skilled nursing ELAN VITAL-173, 3418 home full or part time. able Immediately. Dne, TAX SERVICE - Filing after 12:00 noon, 643-8820. Mrs. Bolet at 647-9191. tor Port Time cashier Ideal for husband and personal and small busi­ MUSICAL home tor M.S.W. with Enterprise Rood, Fort soles clerk and dellverv. LOTS/LAND two and three bedroom experience or Interest In Pierce, Florida, 33482. wife teams. Coll 633-0776 apartments. $410, $475, ness tax returns. In vour ITEMS Good pav, flexible hours evenings and ask tor Pat. FOR SALE home. Since 1974. Also MOTORCYCLES/ Put the love of your long-term core. Competi­ In modern, professional 1 $525, heat and hot water I tive wages and excellent PRODUCTION No obllgatlon-no infor­ included. J.D. Real Est­ bookkeeping services RICYCLES pharmacv In large shop­ mation over the tele­ available. Coll Walt at TAMA DRUM SET - benefits Including free WORKERS 8. TRUCK ping center. AppIv at ate, 646-1980. insurance and parking. phone. Lets have coffee 646-5346. Black tin piece. 26" dou­ HAIRDRESSER - Expe­ DRIVER FOR LOCAL once: Liggett Porkode ble base. Concert tom­ Send resume In confi­ and talk. -NDW TAKING APPLI­ SUZUKI PE 250 - Good 7 7 ROUTE NEEDED -AppIV life onr^Clo^ 9^with a rienced with following. Phdrmacv, Parkode toms, 8" through 16". 5 x dence to Lorraine In person at Carlo's LAND SALE CATIONS tor 3 room TAX TRIMMERS - Let condition. Driven 16 Manor, 25 Lorraine Friendiv atmosphere. Shopping Center, 404 our experts prepare vour 14" Snere drum. 16" x 8" Pasta, 275A Progress West Middle Turnpike, apartment. With heat, hours. $750 or best otter. Street, Hartford, CT Vocation, sick pov and Stratton/Bromley Area hot water, stove, retlger- 1984 Tax Return In the floor tom. 4 Zlldiin cym­ educational benefits. Coll Drive, 3 to 5pm Mondov Manchester. Real Estate 647-1821. LOVE MESSAGE 06105. 24 acres — $19,900 ator. Centrally located. privacy ot vour home at bals. 16" medium thin 643-2103 or 647-1315. thru Frlddv. crash. 16" medium crash. No pets. $350. Securitv reasonoble rates; Call 1982 HONDA SABER - HOLLY, 27 acres — $21,900 deposit. Call 646-7690 or 633-6558. 20" ping ride. 18" medium EXPERIENCED DI­ crash. 14" highhat with Only 9,000 miles. $2,500or VALENTINE FULL TIME DRIVER & IHDMES 643-0496. CELEBRITY CIPHER best otter. Call 643-2686. RECT SALES PEOPLE - STOCK CLERK - Excel­ Two beautifully Cotabrlty Ciphor cryptogromi «ro croat«d from quoUllont by throne. All hardware In­ FDR SALE famous pooplo. past and praaant. Each loMar tn lha clphar alanda i n t h e see how MERRI-MAC'S lent opportunitv tor ad­ wooded parcels 118 A^AIN STREET - 3 for anothar. Today '$ ckto: 0 oqualt P cluded. Leather cases. Gifts, Tovs and Home vancement with o grow­ Small trap case plus o set fronting secluded rooms, heated, hot wa­ by CONNIE WIENER For Sal8 PHYSICAL THERAPIST Decor con DOUBLE vour PART T IM E - Hours flex- of Clear Tamo Octobans -RECREATION ing componv. AppIv In ible. Knowledge of country road. ter. No appliances. No - Full time opening In 270 Income! Start now! Coll person: Alcor Auto MANCHESTER^^O SET­ with stands. Asking VEHICLES skilled nursing home for double-entrv bookkeep­ TLE AN ESTATE - Beau­ Only 15 minutes pets. Security. $445. Coll “ CP D JXTPIQS XEMLMMLK N 1-800-553-9077. Ports, 226 Spruce Street, $3,000, negotloble. Call Manchester Herald Phvslcdl Therapist with ing svstem. Good figure tiful west side neighbor­ from Timber 646-2426, 9am to 5pm IHOUSEHOLD Manchester. weekdays. 647-8855, or 643-2527 pret- 1980 Javco, 23 ft. mini experience or Interest In DAYCARE OPENINGS- aptitude. Coll 647-9940. hood. Six Room Cape. Ridge Ski Area. HCIR BVDMICJ, C'N BVDMICJ Vai Igoods eroblv after 6pm. long-term core. Competi­ Three bedrooms. Living Lovely mountain motor home. Ford 460, Call 643-2711 Teochers and aides CERTIFIED SPECIAL EAST HARTFORD - Up­ low mileage, many ex­ tive wages and excellent ASSEMBLERS AND room, dining room, kit­ views and a life­ BLGULJICXP." — EDQECL. needed to work with In­ EDUCATION TEACHER stairs tour room apart­ PIONEER STEREO FOR tras, had TLC. Telephone Only *6.00 benefits including free fants and preschoolers. COIL WINDERS - Finger chen. One bath and gar­ time supply of fi­ USED REFRIGERA­ tor educational pro­ ment. Heat and hot PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "I tight chubbiness with diet. I TORS, WASHERS, SALE - $1500 or best otter. 643-0692. a n d insurance and parking. Please coll 646-9608 tor on grams at Tolland Regl- dexterltv necessorv. Ex­ age. Call 1-263-5500, rewood. Owner Call 643-2686. perience not necessorv, water. Fully appllanced eat a lot ot sealood, cut out sugar and try to keep my Ranges - clean, guaran­ Send resume In confi­ appointment. on/DMR. AppIv to: J. Woodburv, CT. will finance. Call: drlnklngjdown7^^_Mel^GlbsorL^^__^___^^^^_^^ dence to Lorraine will train. Four dov week, kitchen. Two bedrooms. teed, parts and service. 1973 VOLKSWAGON ask tor Sue before 12 noon, Tuesday, Feb. 12 Knapp Philo, 487-1300, or $475 monthly. Lease and Low prices. B.D. Pearl 8, CAMPER SPECIAL - Manor, 25 Lorraine ENGLISH AND READ­ 566-8472. Affirm ative Mondov thru Thursdov. JUST LISTED! Authentic (802) 694-1581 Street, Hartford, CT Ten hour dov, 7am to 8 room Chenev home on securitv deposit. Call 289- Son, 649 Main Street, Fully equipped. Sleeps 4 ING INSTRUCTOR. Full Actlon/EOE. 8:30am - 8:30pm 4781. people. Automatic. Good 06105. time 10-month position, 5:30pm. AppIv at Able tree-lined street. Manv HOMES SERVICES 643-2171. ■a n t iq u es Coll, Howard Rood, qudlitv features includ­ Wknds. 'til 5 OFFERED tires. Excellent condi­ solorv $17,001, solorv THREE RDDMS - Third FOR RENT OLD TABLE - Folds shut. tion! No Rust. $2,000. Call mov be odlusted through Bolton. ing Butler's Panfrv, Slate [ entrv-wdv, large cedar floor. Heat, Appliances. 26" high, 24" wide, 24" 742-8055. collective boraolnlng. Securitv. $375 monthly. BOB'S COINS AND closet, Jen-air Barbecue long. Stripped, ready to STAMPS - U.S., foreign. P Fringe benefits including F Adults, no pets. Call 649- ODD JOBS, Trucking. be stained. $25.00. Call HOUSEHOLD MOVER grill and so forth, etc. REAL ESTATE 1800's, Canada Bank Tok­ group life and health 2236. Home repairs. You name 646-1625. MISCELLANEOUS OCCUPATIONAL THER­ Insurance, retirement expanding Accounting ' Also stove, refrigerator, WANTED It, we do If. Free esti­ ens. Baseball cards, com­ APIST - Full time opening programs and 3 personal Deportment. Transpor­ air conditioner, dis­ MANCHESTER - 4 bed­ mates. Insured. 643-0304. mon and collector's AUTOMOTIVE in 270 skilled nursing hwasher, disposal. Trulv CHEERFUL, IMMACU­ Employment HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED leave dovs each veor os tation background desir­ INTERESTING NEWS­ LATE, QUIET 4 RDDMS- room home, tullv ap­ cards. Classic comics. home tor Occupational w e ll os sick lea ve able. Duties Include: Ac­ PAPER WORK - Private a unique qnd levelv home ACTIVE 'N' ABLE pllanced kitchen, 2Vj "DAYCARE" HOSPITAL P.O. Box 2493, New Bri­ Therapist with expe­ with gracest atmosphere. REALTY Needs listings! Centrally located. DIder & Education accrued at IV. dovs per counts Receivable, telephone and desk. Part working persons pre­ baths, 1 year lease. Se­ AREA - For toilet trained tain, CT, PO Box 423, CAR CDVER FITS '83, '84 PART TIME HELP rience or Interest In long­ colendor month. Min­ Credit Collection. Pleo- time evening. Ideal for $81,900. Group I, Belflore If vou're selling vour curity deposit. $700 per toddlers at least 2 years Bolton, CT. Phone 647- Camaro or Firebird. term core. Competitive sont East Hartford office Agenev, 647-1413. propertv call Jack ferred. Non-smokqrs. Se­ HEAVY DUTY SEARS WANTED - General imum qualifications: housewives, students, or curity, references. No month. 646-8352. old. Large comfortable 1485, 6pm to 10pm or Lined, waterproof. Like wooes and excellent be­ near 1-84 and 1-91. Insu­ Loppen at 643-4263. WASHER - Excellent con­ 646-9681, 5 days, 7am to cleaning person. To clean Master's degree In Eng­ onvone who needs on pets 649-5897. home provides domestic new. Used once. $70 or small -shop and office. nefits Including tree Insu­ lish and/or Reading and rance and pension benef­ growth environment. dition. $125 delivered 5pm. Best otter. Phone 742- E E TELEPHONE RECEP extra $75 to $125 weekiv. 8 HELP WANTEO Hours negotiable. Apply rance and parking. Send two veors of teaching its. Phone 528-9551, Mr. Highly qualified supervi­ with new fill hoses. Frlgl- 5837. TIONIST In Inventory positions. Coll Mr. Bur­ MANCHESTER - Large 6 dalre Coppertone Stove, at Able Coll, Howard PART TIME BOOK- resume In confidence to experience Including ex­ Ralph, 8om to 12noon for STORE AND sion. Fully Insured and ETHAN ALLEN AN­ control, parttlme3nlQht5 ton at 647-9946. Positions Room Newer Duplex. IVz $125. Call 643-0398. Road, Bolton. KEEPER/TYPIST tor Lorraine Manor, 25 Lor­ perience in developmen­ appointment or send re­ won't lost long. Rentals OFFICE SPACE License pending. For ap­ TIQUE PINE TRIPLE 1971 CAPRI FDR PARTS, and Saturdays. Musi raine Street, Hartford, MANCHESTER - Bv baths. Wall to wall car­ have pleasant telephone small business. 12-15 tal education. Equivalen­ sume to Hortford Des­ H pointment, call Terri 643- DRESSER WITH M IR ­ Best otter. 1973 2000 cc owner. Exceptional peting. All appliances. WAITRESSES - Apply in hours per week. Hours CT 06105. cies; applicants who do patch, PO Box 8271, East 19" ZENITH COLORED ROR. Full Cannonball CAPRI ENGINE,$25.Call manner and good figure newer 6 room Colonial. 3 Available mid February. 7340. TV - Needs some adlust- aptitude. Call 647-9997 be­ person. Luigis Restau­ flexible. 646-0798. not meet the stated ml n- Hartford, CT 06108. EOE. BUSiNESS ROOMS MANCHESTER — Office bed, night stand and 643-2591. LIVE-IN COMPANION-7 Bedrooms, FIreplaced $595 monthly plus heat Ing. $50 or best otter. lamp. $750. Call 633-1197 tween 10 and 2. rant, 706 Hartford Rd., imum auallficotions but OPPORTUNiTiES FOR RENT and utilities. 646-0618. space. Ideal for accoun­ LIGHT HOUSEKEEP­ COOKS, M /F , needed Manchester. DATA ENTRY/WORD nights, 5'/j dovs, tor el- Living Room, Formal Telephone 649-3893. otter 5pm. who believe thev possess Dining Room., Eat-In Kit­ tant, lawyer or sales of­ ING DONE - Manchester, port time, mostly nights. PROCESSOR CLERK - derlv lodv. Coll 289-7274 eouivolencles, mov so South Windsor, Glaston­ STORE AUDITORS chen, 1'/z Baths, Finished 4 RDDM APARTMENT - fice. Central location. Must be flexible for days, High school diploma or otter 5pm. Indicate bv writing pre- MANCHESTER — Pri­ bury area. Weekiv or BANK FOR NORTHERN INTERESTING NEWS­ DAYCARE FOR SALE - Rec Room, Fenced Yard. Second floor, no applian­ Ample parking. Call 649- weekends, and holidays. equivalent. Must hove clselv how their back­ vate home, separate 2891. bl-weekiv. 649-4992, or ■ MISCELLANEOUS Good pay. Apply Ground HARTFORD AREA PAPER WORK - Private MANAGER - Earn In­ $75,000 plus long term Principals oniv. $91,500. ces, no utilities, no pels. REPOSSESSIONS Earn Extra Income moni­ aptitude for tine detail ground and experience modern bath/entrance. 569-7095. Round, 3025 Main Street, telephone and desk. Part come In vour spore time lease. 50% owner financ­ 649-1373. Near M ain St. $375 I FOR SALE Automotivs Pricn Roduetd For toring Inventory in hard­ time evening. Ideal for and at least one veor's mav be equivalent to the 15 minutes to Hartford. MANCHESTER - 4 room Glastonbury, 659-0162. ware and building mate building a profitable bus­ ing at fixed Interest rate. monthly plus security. Quick Sal* housewives, students, or experience. Full time po­ stated qualifications, and References required. suite. Main St. located rial outlets. sition. Competitive so- iness. Coll 633-4355. Call 456-0345. Call 646-7336. PAINTING/ anyone who needs an bv providing appropriate Coll 643-8830. next to law offices. $300 CAR RADID — Excellent May be seen at the Sav­ GENERAL OFFICE Excellent lob for: lorv and excellent benef­ SEAMSTRESS - Expe­ Treasure Quilts CARS/TRUCK8 RETIREES extra$75to$125weekly. 8 references. Molor duties EAST HARTFDRD - per month Includes heat. PAPERING condition. High powered. ings Bank of Manchester, WORKER - Duties In­ its. Call Visiting Nurse & rienced In bridal. Full SECURITY OFFICERS I 923 Main Street, between HOMEMAKERS positions. Coll Mr. Bur­ Include teaching devel­ MANCHESTER - Clean DIder gentleman. Two Allbrio Realty, 649-0917. Includes Dolby NR, Bass FOR SALE clude typing, filing, and Cars required for travel Home Core of Manches­ time position. Coll 643- Port time weekends. All rooms tor rent. 24 Hour and Trebble controls and 4he hours of 9am to 4pm, ton at 647-9946. Positions opmental wrlting/read- room eftlclecy. All utili­ NAME YOUR OWN answering phone. Full to 8-10 stores during o one ter, 647-1481. EOE/AAP. 4809. shifts. Manchester area. securitv. Maid and Linen OFFICE SPACE AVAIL­ more. $90. Call 646-1063 Monday through Friday. week period every 60 won't lost long. Ing courses, introductorv So Pretty ties. Newly remodeled. PRICE — Father and son. time with benefits. Coll and advanced composi­ Cor and telephone neces- service. 646-7066. ABLE IN DOWNTOWN after 4:30pm. 1974 FIAT 128 SPDRT L — 871-6602 between 9am to days. sorv. $4.30 per hour to Share a bath. $60 weekiv. Fast, dependable ser­ Other assignments In re­ tion; and to assist the Call 643-6712. MANCHESTER - 500 To be used for ports. Call BxcBlIent 2pm. start. Coll 527-0225 M-F vice. Painting, Paper­ Phil after 5pm, 528-1332. 1979 CidlllK Setllli tail stores w ill be availa­ Writing Lob coordinator square feet or possibly hanging & Removal. Call $ ^ ,i;iQ U E BUREAU, 17500 ble during periods when 8om to 2pm. Bedroom vanity and coat Also Panasonic A M /FM audits are not being con­ in tutoring writing and Court ot Probate, District of EAST HARTFDRD - 5 1,000 square feet. Near 644-0585 or 644-0036. 1979 Faid IID C500 ducted. This is o perma­ NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED reading. To opplv send a Coventry room heated, paneling, 1-84 Extension. Parking rock. $99 for all, but will car radio.______CHILDCARE - Mature NOTICE OF HEARINQ sell separate. Coll 643- AUTO DISMANTOR nent port time lob tor de­ resume. Including solorv experienced person to carpet, yard, parking, on premises. Call 649- PAINTING AND WAL­ pendable people who con IN MANCHESTER AREA historv and require­ ESTATE OF 1516 after 5:30pm. follow instructions, work core for mv toddler and LOUISE CURRY garage available for 2680. LPAPERING - Ceilings Full time, experienced. ments, names of at least Pursuant to on order of Hon. AAust have a u to m o tiv e outonomously. and re­ preschooler In mv Bolton rent. No pets. $385 repaired. Gory McHugh cord Information accu­ three references, and un­ D avid C. Roope, Judge, monthly. Call 568-6585. MANCHESTER, CEN­ SEASDN FIREWDDD - tools, excellent opportun­ home. Hours flexible. doted February 4, 1985 o 643-9321. ity with good future for ho­ rately. Training, supervi­ 52-79 Woodland 8L IR-DB dergraduate and gradu­ TER STREET - Imme­ Cut, split and delivered. sion and materials are Anialdl Rd. References. Coll 643-5108. hearing w ill be held on on op- $95 a cord. Call 228-9101. nest. reliable person. provided. $5.00 per hour Bunsrnut Rd. all Daapwood Dr. 65-155 ate transcripts to: Dr. Dllcotlon proving for author­ MANCHESTER LARGE diate occupancy, ample J & B PAINTING-'Qual­ Apply in person: plus travel expense. Send Devon Dr. all William E. Vincent, Pres­ Rosebuds ity to compromise o doubtful CENTRALLY LDCATED parking, 5 room office ity and Service Is First!' letter of qualifications to Hickory Ln. all ident, Manchester Com- and disputed claim against suite, 2 restrooms. Frank 6 HDRSE ARINS SNDW Edmund SL 61-83 TYPESETTERS - Expe­ D&J at Caventry, Inc. In fa­ - Four room, 2 bedroom Free estimates. 646-2192. BILL'S AUTO PARTS RETAIL DETAIL. 132 Hilliard 81 10-104 munltv College, 60 Bid- rienced on Pento Svstem. ^iuelunsic^ apartment. $375 plus utili­ SplleckI, 643-2121. BLDWER - Asking $450. 844 Tolland Stage Rd. North Woodward, Bur- all vor of sold estate os In sold Autumn St. 200-344 Ediion Rd. well Street, Manchester, 60wpm. Full or port time. application on tile more fully ties and security. Coll Call after 3pm. 649-9066. Tolland. CT mlnghom. Ml 4801 1. all in U ATTN: Candy. Tereaa Rd. all Fulton Rd. CT 06040. Application Will pov premium for appears, at the Court of Pro­ 643-8753. MANCHESTER - Excel­ ■ M i BUILDING/ Eldrtdga St. 4-91 W itt Middle Tpke. 508-791 materials must be re­ bate on February 19, 1985 at lent retail space In B-2 KDDAK XL33 MDVIE skills above 80 wpm. Ex­ 7:00 P.M. ■°<3|C0NTflACTING Virginia Rd. all ' Broad SI. 428 only ceived at the College no cellent opportunitv for Bertha E. Roppe, MANCHESTER - Four zone. Good sign visibil­ CAMERA and Chinon 8mm and Supers Movie Lilac 8L all Canter 81. 323-467 odd later than March 15,1985. qualified candidate. Clerk room apartment In older ity. Heavy traffic area. 017-02 Frank SplleckI, 643-2121. Prolector. $99 for both. Trumbull 81. all Griswold St. all Starting dote August 1985. EOE. Send resume to: duplex. Stove and refrig­ FARRANO REMODEL­ Manchester Communitv IM PRINT, P.O. Box 2, erator. One halt yard. Call 649-9664 after 3:00 Frances Dr. all Diane Dr. ING — Cabinets, roofing, all College Ison equal oppor- West Hartford, CT 06107, LIQUOR PERMIT Separate driveway. gutters, room additions, pm. tunltv/offirmotlve ac­ or coll Mrs. Lewis, 236- NOTICE OF APPLICATION Available mid March. decks, all types of remo­ SALESPEOPLE tion emplover m/t. This Is to give notice that I, S8rViC88 3571. SUSAN A. WILKISON ot 55 $450 monthly and secur­ deling and repairs. FREE STILL FIELD ROAD, MAN­ ity. 643-1442. estimates. Fully Insured. MANCHESTER HERALD CHESTER hove tiled an ap­ Telephone 643-6017, after plication placarded 23 JAN­ SECOND FLOOR ickJ SERVICES 6pm, 647-8509. ^Cal^CIm ilatio^ej^^ FRIENDLY RESTAURANT UARY, 1985 with the Depart­ APARTMENT - 1 bed­ WANTED ment of Llouor Control p lOM OFFERED M IN K CDAT - Dark GROCERY BEER for the sole room, $325 plus utilities. LEON CIESZYNSKI brown, size 12, mid calf, of alcoholic liquor on the pre­ Immediate occupancy, Immediate openings for mature res­ mises 253 MAIN STREET, BUI LDER — New homes, sacrifice at $1,000 or best MANCHESTER. The busi­ references required. Coll additions, remodeling, offer. Moving to Sunbelt, ponsible people to work full or part 643-9415- LICENSED DAYCARE ness w ill be owned bv SUSAN HOME has one full time rec rooms, garages, kit­ Must sell. 643-9107 otter WHY NOT GET INTO THE A. W ILKISON and THE chens remodeled, ceil­ 7 7 time. To work evenings PHOTO-GUIDE SOUTHLAND CORPORA­ opening and one part 3:00pm. EXCITING WORLD OF ADVERTISING? , PATTEKN ;i. Quilts TION of 55 TILL FIELD RD., time afternoon opening. ings, bath tile, dormers, MANCHESTER, 2828 N. HAS­ Meals and snacks pro­ roofing. Residential or REAR WINDDW SUN W E N EED AN KELL AVE., DALLAS, TX commercial. 649-4291. SHIELD - tits '83 - '84 J U S T U K E 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm Positions available: Q -13 9 and w ill be conducted bv SU­ vided. Educational activ­ SAN A. WILKISON os per­ ities dolly. Call 646-6082. Firebird & Camaros, $60. mittee. MANCHESTER DU­ CARPENTRY AND RE­ Dne ton chain falls, $100 ADVERTISING SAIES REP. Waiter — Waitress PLEX - 3 bedroom, con­ with Heraid carriers Roaebude is just one of 24 Susan A. Wllkison LICENSED DAYCARE MODELING SERVICES or best offer. Did venient location. $500 per — Complete home re­ Cook eoIoMuI quilts, included Doted Jon. 29, 1985 IN VERNON - I will McCaskv cash register, 8161 with directions and pat­ 059-0) month plus utilities and pairs and remodeling. needs work, would make GOLD! MON. THRU FRI. 9 to 3 provide a loving plus 3S-S0 terns in Treasure Quilts, security. Coll 875-2679 Quality work. Referen­ excellent cash drawer. Excellent Income Production — Utility evenings. comfortable home away Sales experience preferred,4>ut will train. Ideal for Hoatly Pieced. Others arc from home. Convenient ces, licensed and Insured. 742-5837. A smart, (wo-picce outfit for Attic Windows, Spring INVITATION TO BID Call 646-8165. The values you can find in for the the college graduate pr the mother who is looking the woman with a fuller rigure. Violets, The Reel, etc. Sealed bids w ill be received to 1-86, Bolton and Man­ Must be over 18 years ot age and Side-accented jacket, in long or In the General Services' of­ chester. Phone 643-6379. ALDER ELECTRIC TY- the classified pages. to supplement the family income. short sleeves, tope a matching Q-139, Treasure Quilts, fice, 41 Center Street, Man­ DUMAS ELECTRIC — PEWRITER - $90 or best have dependable transportation. is $3.25 a copy. chester, CT, until FE­ Lights dimming? Fuses right people. or contrasting gored skirt. BRUARY 20, 1985 at 11:00 a. offer. Call after 3:30 pm, Benellte Include: No. 8141 with Pbolo-Gsddc Tt tritr. laid $1.28, lactadN m. for the following: blowing? Repairs, Im­ 643-6091. is in Sizes 38 to SO. Size 40,44 peitf|8 aad bsidlijif. PHOTOGRAMMETRIC provements and addi­ No experience required. MAPPING OF TOLLAND bust.. .jacket, 214 yards ANNE CAIOT MnoBt Houflnt Dtvtlopmtfit tional circuits. Fully li­ • pleaeant atmosphere •gee mileage 4S-inch; skirt 2V4 yards. MancheeUf Herald TURNPIKE now lohlno OMMcoMenta t MR censed, Insured. Call READ 1 IM Ave. ef A iM tK u SALE 8. REMOVAL OF opt.U75to t m . Two RROpl. MSf • good salary •ImMayelldaye A blbirthdays 1 For interview call manager tor ap­ NtW V o it, N.y. 10031 CORDWOOD, CAMPMEET­ to 8470. Mont Includot hoot, hot EXPERIENCED DO­ 646-5253 anytime. ENDROLLS Piease contact Jeanne pointment. TO OROEI, saa4 U .U tir fMh Frist Name, Address nlM Zir ING (REBID) wotor, W/Wcorootino. ronot. r»> MESTIC will clean vour 27'h wldlh-25« THEM TOD AY! pattan, plu nr pastagt la i CODE aad S ly lt NarnSar. The Town of Manchester Is trio., dtwoool. call for old iv»* house or apartment Must have a reliable car MaOlIng. SPECIAL: Over 200 se­ on equal opportunitv em­ tom. olovotor, lowndry. com­ 13Va wldth-2 for 2S8 aua g U M n munity room ond otorofo oroo. weekiv or biweekly, reli­ HEATING/ aa------a-a lections and a FREE ployer, and requires qn qfflr- Unltf now shown by opooint- MUST be picked up at the For confidential Interview: . GLASTONBURY ROCKY HILL mqtlve qctlon policy for oil of nWnt. AAondoya Wtdnoodoy. firl- able, references availa­ PLUMDING Manchester Herald Office 1110 a»i. a t aawneas Pattern Section in the Its Ccntroctors ond Vendors N «r Talk. N.T. 1MM doy, too.m. • 12 p.m. f*1ooM coll ble. Call 875-5293. before It A.M. ONLY. at 647-9946 Cell Penny Sadd • 643-27111 633-2895 563-1983 Prtat Naai*. aagrsit wtu IIP ALBUM. Just $3.00. os 0 condition of doing busi­ for oppolntmont. coal, aiile Niaakw aa< S la . ■OOKS at 31.3* tack ness with the Town, os per FOGARTY BROTHERS Between 9 & Noon a-12k—M i l l —Old aad New. Haw Federal Order 11246. HOUSESITTING DONE Call WETHERSFIELD MAPLE AVENUE New FASHION witk U d ra ft tkaais ktw ta maka Ikaai. Bid forms, plans and specifi­ 528-6522 while you vacation. Ma­ — Bathroom remodel­ This Is a good time to find Photo-Guide pattenu la a.i30 - AitriAKi auiLfi. aa cations are available at the ture, responsible, quiet ing; Installation water 0 cash buyer tor that 563-4821 249-4227 all eUe ranges, has • General Services' Office. tisn-nSiSKiiriASSiS^A- Buyer meets seller In female professional will heaters, garbage dispo­ typewriter no one uses. Classified iManrliFstFr epecial Grace Cole CoUae- TOWN OF MANCHESTER, sals; faucet repairs. 649- tlon for larger eixan; p h i W ‘E''S'*kSS'L4. CONNECTICUT Classified ... and It's maintain home & pets. Use a low-cost ad In lianrljratrr lirralft EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 2 BONUS ConpoMi attditwark Iteau ta auM ROBERT B. WEISS, happy meeting for both. References. Call Sue at 4539. VIsa/MosterCard Classified for quick re­ a-ui-caAm -st f h m •* kki«»- GENERAL MANAGER 643-2711. 742-8843 after 6pm. accepted. sults. 643-2711. 643-2711 Price------$Ug leanaka name. 008-02