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Ulanrbrfitrr Homart to Build Buckland Mall

Ulanrbrfitrr Homart to Build Buckland Mall

jO - MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Jan. 21. 1988 O Names in the EBB safe-sex practices were scheduled to start being Arrest warrant canceled broadcast today on more than 30 television stations nationwide, said Tom Goodgame, president of Group LOS ANGELES (AP) — An arrest warrant for "Dynasty" star Joan Collins’ ex-husband, Peter Holm, W Television. Other celebrities donating their time include actors Ulanrbrfitrr was canceled and a trial on the couple’s property Ally Sheedy, Jimmy Smits of NBC’s “ L.A. Law, ) Manchester — A City ol Village Charm division dispute was put off to Feb. 10. Justine Bateman of NBC’s "Fam ily Ties,” and Alyssa Superior Court Judge Frances Rothschild on Milano of ABC’s “ Who’s the Boss,” said Goodgame. Wednesday canceled the warrant after Holm and his The commercials were produced by KPIX here. attorney, Frank Steinschriber, said they were ready to begin the trial. 30 Centa The trial was put off anyway, however, when Miss Norris: ‘I’m No. 1’ Friday, Jan. 22, 1988 Collins asked for the deiay and Holm accepted the request. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Chuck Norris says fellow Holm told reporters later he was “ 100 percent” ready action movie heroes Sylvester Stallone and Arnold to settle the bitter property division dispute. He added Schwarzenegger may beat him at the box office but that he had made offers to Miss Collins and her he’s the king of video. attorney, Marvin Mitchelson, but they hadn’t re­ “ I ’m No. 1 in video in the world,” Norris said in a sponded. He wouldn’t specify what the offers were. recent interview to promote "Braddock: Missing in Action III,” which opens in theaters Friday. Homart to build Buckland mall " I ’m ready to settle anytime. I think Mitchelson doesn’t communicate our offers to Joan. He just holds " I ’m bigger than Stallone or anybody,” said the on to them so he can get more money for himself. I 47-year-old karate expert. “ It’s amazing. People who By Andrew J. Dovls munity assistance,” DiRosa would Whitaman, vice president of public November, town residents voted Jane Majzan, public relations Opponents of the mall plans would have been very happy to settle this from the may not have been interested in seeing a Chuck Norris Manchester Herald not comment about cost to the town, relations for Homart’s public rela­ down the funding project. director for Homart. would not reacted quickly to the news. beginning," Holm said. film would see the videos." financing or improvements to the tions consultant Adams Rickard DiRosa said the> town has never confirm DlRosa’s statements George Marlow, the owner of Mitchelson said there would be no settlement until Norris said he’s still striving for the kind of box-office The Homart Development Corp. area. and Mason Inc. of Glastonbury. backed down on any of its requests today. Marlow’s Department Store and an opponent of the financing arrange­ Holm returned $120,000 in artwork and a $45,000 car success Stallone and Schwarzenegger have enjoyed. of Chicago will build the propos^ “ They’re not going to build a Though he did not reteal the for road and sewer improvements, The announcement comes after Norris has alsojust released an autobiography , “ The Miss Collins claims is hers. Mall at Buckland Hills, Manchester project without community assist­ specifics of the plan, DiRosa said which the bonding was to finance. New York Developer John Fln- ment, laughed when told about the Secret of Inner Strength: My Story.” It details his Mayor Peter P. DiRosa said today. ance,” he said. Homart has come up with a plan " It’s similar in nature (to the guerra, who plans to develop about news conference this morning. "The taxpayers of Manchester rags-to-riches climb to stardom and coping with an The project will remain about the Voters in a Nov. 3 referendum that should be acceptable to town mall) before the referendum,” too acres next to the mall site for a Scott hospitalized have been vindicated, and demo­ alcoholic father. same size and possibly be larger rejected a proposal for $13 million residents and the town Board of DiRosa said. ” We haven’t dimin­ variety of uses, refused earlier this cracy has once more been re­ than originally proposed, said in tax-increment bonds for utilities Directors. ished any of our requests.” week to confirm published reports LOS ANGELES (AP) — George C. Scott was in good that the mall would be built as part established in town,” Marlow said. Director wins fight DIRosa. improvements at the site. Last July, Hartford Superior Homart had no plans to move the condition at a hospital after being admitted for chest Marlow reiterated that he did not Homart had originally proposed A press conference detailing the Court Judge John P. Maloney mall site to South Windsor. DiRosa of a joint effort with Homart, and stomach pains, said a spokeswoman for the TOKYO (AP) — Bernardo Bertolucci, director of' oppose the mall, but rather the a 785,000-square-foot mall In the plan by Homart was to be held at blocked the town from issuing said. South Windsor was considered himself, and Trammel Crow Co. of Academy Award-winning actor. "The Last Emperor,” says he’s been assured that Dallas. ’ ’They’re doing their thing, north end of town. 2:30 p.m. today at the Whiton bonds for the project until they a prime site for the mall after the “ He was watching football on Sunday when he newsreel scenes of Japanese atrocities will not be cut we’re doing ours,” FInguerra said. Please turn to page 14 While there will be some "com­ Memorial Library, said Betsy were voted on by town residents. In defeat of the referendum. experienced chest and stomach pains,” Maggie Begiey after the epic movie opens in Japan on Saturday. said Wednesday. "He had had a complete physical just Misuhiro Saito, a spokesman for the distributing & two weeks before, and had passed with flying colors, company Shochiku Fuji, said Wednesday that but his doctor told him ... to check in and get tested producer Jeremy 'Phomas asked it “ if he couid provide Contract again.” the film with the scenes deleted, and Shochiku Fuji Ms. Begley said she didn’t know which hospitai the agreed." 2,400 housing 60-year-old actor was in. “ The last report we had was ------But a statement by Bertolucci issued later in AP photo he’s doing OK, he’s in good condition," she said. said the company had agreed to restore the Italian talks Scott stars in the Fox television network show “ Mr. director’s version of the film. President. ’’ Filming of its final episode had been set for HAPPY BIRTHDAY — TV personality during his birthday party Wednesday Bertolucci said Shinji Serada of Shochiku Fuji Friday, but the producers decided to scrap that reached him in Rome and apologized for “ a big units in town night in Beverly Hills, Calif. installment after Scott became ill, Ms, Begley said. Vanna White gives George Burns a kiss misunderstanding.” continue The 2V4 -hour movie, shown intact at last September’s Tokyo Film Festival, includes newsreel footage of By Andrew Yurkovskv Japanese soldiers killing Chinese and dumping their AAanchester Herald Stars aim at AIDS bodies in a hole during a massacre that became known inadequate as the Rape of Nanking. Burns celebrates 92 years The town administration and the SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Ted Danson, star of "The Last Emperor” is based on Pu Y i’s autobiography “ From Emperor to Citizen.” It traces mended vacancy rates for both Manchester Police Union agreed B EVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) comedian’s new film " 18 Again! ’ ’ in marriage to Gracie Allen, a film. NBC-TV’s "Cheers,” and Academy Award-winning Bv Andrew J. Davis Thursday to go to fact-finding in an his life from becoming the last emperor of in 1908 types of housing. When vacancy — George Bums' philosophy upon April. "Oh God IV,” plus appearances in actress Mariee Matlin are among celebrities who’ve AAanchester Herald at age 3 to his final years as a gardener in . Pu Yi rates fall too low. demand exceeds effort to reach a contract settle­ reaching age 92: "So when you’re Among those celebrating the Las Vegas, Nev., Atlantic City, made a series of commercials aimed at curbing AIDS. supply and the cost of housing rises ment for the town’s police officers. 17 you become 18. When you're 91 birthday were Carol Channing. N.J., and elsewhere. The 28 public service announcements focusing on died in 1967. Manchester has almost 2.400 The agreement came two weeks out of control. you become 92. When you’re 99 Danny Thomas, Milton Berle, Con­ housing units which are inade­ There were no numbers available after town officials announced they you become 100. I can’t afford to nie Stevens and Jack Carter. quate, according to a state report. from the committee on the number planned to seek a temporary court die. I’d lose a fortune.” The 2,388 units are part of 29,166 injunction to block union efforts to All sang "Happy Birthday” to of units Manchester would need to Bums made the crack and Z9 STORES THROUGHOUT CONNECTICUT units cited in the 27-town Capitol Bums, who deciined to sing the build |o meet recommended va­ go to arbitration. A hearing to several others Wednesday night at Region, said Mary Ellen Kowa- decide whether the town should be song " I Wish I Was 18 Again." cancy rates, Kowaleski said. the kind of birthday party he lesW, director of community devel­ granted the injunction was to be Instead, between puffs of the Overall, the report listed the total enjoys: at a fashionable restaurant LOW, IX>W PRICES! opment for the state Central held Thursday In Hartford Superior everpresent cigar, he sang "Old housing needs of the Capitol Region surrounded by pretty girls and Housing Committee, which re­ Court, but both the sides agreed Bones.” .and cb.eck oat theae FREE aarvlceal at 35.145. fellow comedians. leased a statewide housing report after meeting in chambers with Manchester Mayor Peter P. The media event was given at the Among his future activities are S' FREE MOUNTING! Thursday. Judge William M. Shaughnessy Jr. DiRosa Jr. said that although he Bistro Gardens by New World an NBC special, "Disney’s World of Criteria for the categorizing of to go to fact-finding. 0* F R E E STATIC BALANCING! has not seen the report, the Pictures, which will release the Magic," a book about his 38-year SPECIAL! the units includes inadequate At the same time, the town FREE ROTATION! plumbing, more than 1.01 persons conclusion that there Is a housing shortage does not surprisehlm. He agreed to withdraw its complaint FREE FRONT-END per room and more than 30 percent seeking the injunction. A Newspaper In Education Proftram 3 " FREE *.'.£;CHANGE0VER! said Man diester has had a 1 Sponsored by ALIGNMENT of a family’s income being directed In fact-Iinding, the two sides percent vacancy rate for the last 10 The Quiz [? FREE FLAT REPAIR! WITH THE PURCHASE OF toward rent. agree on a fact-finder, or the state FOUR NEW TIRES In addition, the report says that in years. The Manchester Herald Every tire sold by Town Fair it backed by our famous appoints one, who conducts hear­ WITH the Capitol Region. 3,110 rental “ I ’m not surprised there’s a Guaranteed LOWEST PRICE Policy' “IRON-CLAD NO HASSLE " Guarantee! PUR CH ASE ings and then issues a report as a Every lire sold at TOW N FAIR TIRE is guaranteed foi defects units and 2,869 owner-occupied housing shortage,” he said. woridscope (10 points for each question answsred corrsclly) ^ P L U S ! O F 2 NEW tool for further negotiations. Under •W hen vou re reaoy tor li'es. don’t sacrifice the quality - workm anship or m aterials for as long as you own the lire — regardless of years in service or $1000 "T h ere’ s one in Manchester. eaqe received it a defect m workm anship or materials develop return it to TOWN FAIR We TIRES units are needed to reach recom- performance and guarantee you need. arbitration, a three-person board will repaiiepair ftii atai nonu chargec.nai< or replace it YOU PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU HAVE USED* There’s a tremendous demand.” whom roo con truol. has a would rule In favor of one side or the find |U8t the right tire at GUARANTEED LOWEST We have selected tires GUARANTEED against Carol Shanley, executive director NO other on each contract Issue. PRICES f glass, sharp metal, deep holes and all road haz- $1095 of the Mandiester Housing Author­ •Don't compromise. Town Fair Tires' eipenence costs no # ards. and it's FREE! PURCHASE ■ m MOST Teen-ager gets Neither side would characterize m o r e FRE NECESSARY ■ » CARS ity, reserved comment on the • ’ll you find a lower price advertised in Connecticut within the results of the agreement as a comRAm us to a u othir tire deaiersi report today because she had not 30 days of purchase on the same merchandise bring us defeat or victory. But Assistant the advertisement and we wilt beat the price.” ^ MICHIIIH • GOODTILK • MMSIONI • DUNIOE • CINiRIl • 30 years for l.l. GOODRICH • RRMS1R0NG • UNIROVAl • fORONRMR seen it. Town Manager Steven R. Werbner In Bolton, also part of the Capitol and mofiy mart famous brond tiros said today that fact-finding would Howard Beach Region, the report states there are XA4 ALL-SEASON RADIAL W.W. < be the next step had the judge HIOHWA Y PRICEBUSTER! SUPER STAR RADIALS!- isft/ooni3 *04i loarrsRiA *011 zas/rsnisto 54 inadequate units. 10S/O0R13 *00 lOsrrsRia *oi ns/rsRis *100 agreed to issue an injunction to halt lo t Quality E c o n o m y f o r OuAhty Sconom y 178/00R13 *70 2De/7BR1B.. *0t In Coventry, which is part of the NEW YORK (AP) - A state DOUBLE BELTED ALLSEASON 1 Mgmim2iL2152HlLu " arbitration proceedings. OouM Oarred Radial W. W judge today sentenced one of three Windham region, there are 293 such 16&/OORt3 'It irH!14J_l_r]lH RADIAl WHITEWALL Werbner said that the agreement 165/ t 0n i 3 t o 1S6/80R13 . v.*a4 youths convicted in the Howard units out of 2,068 regional units. trs/ooRts *>i 165/tOR13 *M i7a/soRi3...... m I ioe/7sni4.. 21B/7SR1S.. achieved "the same effect as far as Ia6/80R13 *» ■ 105/»0R13 • » 105/00R13..... *00 206/7SRt4... 22S/75R1B... Beach racial assault trial to up to 30 Connecticut needs to build at 10S/78A14 *40 1S8/75R14.. *71 I 206/7SR1S... 235/7Bni8... the town is concerned.” NOT EVERY SIZE AND 10B/7BR14 **• tt6/7SRt4 *41 least 169,000 rented and owner- ’I - EVERY STYLE AVAILABLE MB/75R14 t o 206/TSR14 *42 years in prison for manslaughter “ Time was the major factor in lU f VERY STORE' 21S/7SR14 *17 219/79A14 *43 and assault. occupied housing units in order to '206/75R15 *lt 20S/7SR19 *44 the decision by both parties.” said 21B/79R1S *•• 21S/75R1S *40 [(C oiaonn) STEEL provide enough living space for 225/79R1B *41 Jon Lester, 18, was the first of the H. James Haselkamp. a North 22S/75R1B *40 low- and moderate-income resi­ (UARANCES^ 73S/TSR1S *41 - 235/75R1B *00 ------^BELTED three to be sentenced by Judge Haven attorney representing the dents, according to new projections * BIAS * RETREADS RADIALS RADIAL WHITEWALLS Thomas Demakos in the death of a police union. 1 lapanese Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita and his wife Naoko Famous Mtg. / R Wimp Davk) Kool/Mantfieeter Herald •k RADIAL * TRUCK IBS 75R14 •• 15S/S0m 3. •3B 2057514 •52 black man chased to his death on a of housing needs. •S4 205 75RI8 15& aonia 7 0 5'7 5R 1 4 i /eom b/ R E H Haselkamp and the administra­ are seen here waving goodbye as they prepared to leave lor their * RV's and lots more! 155 I0R13 65 3 •43 317514 *59 The severity of the shortage was l« 5 B0R13 • sa 705 75RI5 165 BORIS 705 75R15 17S.80R13 •45 205/75R15 : highway in the mostly white Queens 175 a O R U •M 715'75R15 I7 5'B 0R 1 S 7 1 5 (7 S R I5 *01 tion’s legal team, Werbner and nine-day visit to the United Stales andwhich is our country’s •07 235 rSR15 la s /B O R ia 336/75R1S *T: II 5/S0RI3.. •47 21S/7SR15 *66 reported by the Central Housing PLEASE EXCUSE ME — Greg Wood­ Drywall Limited of HartfordandTedford RADIAL SNOtN RETREADS 115 BORIS ia 5 '7 5 fl1 4 33S/7SR 1S *71 neighborhood of Howard Beach. 19 S'75R 14 •04 23S/75R15 185/7 5R14.. •45 22S/7SR15 'SB V S Town Attorney John W. Cooney, largest trading partner. Back by Town F».r \ Iron Cad No HatUe" Cut* 19S'75R14 *49 235/75R15. •64 ^ The judge ordered Lester’s sent­ Committee, made up of represen- ward, on stilts, works his way around by DuBaldo Electric Co. of Manchester. declined to comment in detail on the liseonu 715 75 ni4 tattves from the state’s 15 regional 75 80RO 70S 75A15 NOBODY SELLS IT FOh LESS OR GUARANTEES IT BETTER! ences of five to 15 years on both the Mark Tedford on a remodeling project The store remains open while the Thursday agreement. Stores in Pennsylvania, O h io , and 115 75RH 715 75 m 5 MAJOR QUALITY A U lEAtON "YOU KNOW THE NAME" housing councils. The central com­ 195 75ni4 725 75N15 STEEL BELTED RADIAL manslaughter and the assault Werbner had charged that the West Virginia recently slocked 205 rSRia 23575B15 ALL-SEASON RADIAL rem odeling is in progress. Whitewall — Famous MIg mittee plans to send reports Mon­ under way at the Optical Style Bar, 763 Matchwords 715'7SRI4 Whitewalls counts to be served consecutively up on bottled drinking water, 155 lO m s 155 50RO . 195'75R14 state Board of Mediation and (2 points for o c h corroct match) 145 50RIS 775 7SRI4 day to the governor’s Blue Ribbon Main St. Woodward is employed by 17 5lO RIS 70$ 7$RI5 155I0R13 *40 205 75RI4 because they involved two separate Arbitration had wrongfully Im­ after (CHOOSE ONE: oil, loiic BIAS SNOW RETREADS 165 lORlS 215 7SR15 175IOR13 *S2 205,7SR15 1-conlaminale a-assert tl5 '7 S R i4 725 75RIS IIS BORIS *58 215/7SR15 criminal acts. Commission on Housing. "Guaranteed” (COHOOVan) 155 7SH14 235 75R15 t|S .75R 14 *94 225/TSR15 posed arbitration, bypassing the waste) contaminated water in k 705>75R14 The commission eventually will A B 7 B i1 3 •2S.B6iH78x14 •37.66 As a result, Lester will serve at preliminary steps of mediation and *26.68 Q78i1S . the Ohio River. C D 7 6 i1 4 •35.86 2 > j i i s e s s b-lain( AU-SUSON piclfc one of the regions for a pilot E 7 B i1 4 •20.68 H76I15 •38.68 least 10 years in prison. He also was fact-finding. He said that a media­ F 7 8 x 1 4 •32.68 L78i15 •39.86 STEEL BELTED RADIAl f program in which towns in the West German officials recently sentenced to a year in prison for Duchess unhurt in assault tor met with both sides only after G 7 B i1 4 •3 4 .6 8 1 ULTRA-HIGH PERFORMANCE TIRES region will agree to help in said Palestinians bom bed a disco­ 3-credi( c-yield WtiHavralls conspiracy, but that is to be served arbitration had been imposed in ISS'BORia *4S 2 0 5 /7 S R 1 4 annriKtrm wmiiTiKfim providing a share of the region’s theque in A pril 1986, killing two ia5/a0H13 *40 21S/75R14 . idi^uinnill concurrently with a one-to-three November. YOKOHAMA high PtllfOIHUNC! 175/B0R13 *40 20S/75R1S **7 UCUCT ST Raised White Lettert NEW YORK (AP) — A young The suspect, Identified as Mi­ the flag the man carried was an Ias/B0R13 *oo 215/75R1S . •"* 215/70R14 *00 BLACKWALL year sentence he already is serving housing needs. I U.S. soldiers. U.S. officials had 4*maintain d-acknowledge Outbfva White Letters Manchester Police Detective 18S<7SRI4 *40 225/75R1S *Oa 1B5(70R1S *01 225/70RtS *73 1IS/MSR14 . man screaming “ Murderers! ” and chael Shanley, 22, of Manhattan, Irish Republican Army flag, but the SNOW TIRES I9S’7SR14 *00 2 3 5 '7 5 R 1 5 - * 0 0 1B5.'70R14 MOO 2S 5/B0R 14 * 7 4 1D5/003R14 .. for illegal weapons possession. The share will be determined in accused the nation of of 1 B 5 /M S R tS IRA normally carries the green- Paul Lombardo said two weeks 115 BORIS m«0R15 *100 1B5/70R14 MOB 3 4 S 'S 0 fll5 ...... * 7 0 negotiation through a mediator — a wielding a flag on a pole rushed at was being held at the federal 115 50RK 205 60R1S *111 IBS'60A14 *107 .. 2O S'B0SR15 In passing sentence, Demakos planning the bombing. 5-comply e-evaluate 70S>70R14 white-gold tricolor of the Irish ago. however, that the union could 195MRt4 2ISMR1S M it process that will try to balance each the Duchess of York outside her Metropolitan Correctional Center 71S'60R1470S,’t0RI4 cited Lester's lack of remorse or seek arbitration 90 days after a 70S50RI4 205 SSRI6 M 4 t rifus rw CAAIARO ■ flRtaiRO - 735<70R1S town’s specific housing needs with midtown Manhattan hotel, police in Manhattan this morning, accord­ Republic. At earlier demonstra­ Amoco was ordered to pay S85 Peopiewatch/Sportllghl ??S«R14 225 50RIC *191 TRANS AM ana otttat MuieM 71S/65R15 shame at the time of the attack. He contract expires, whether or not the Cat Ownara - RWl - PROWL 34S/aOH15 its ability to share in the region’s said. ing to an assignment officer who did tions Thursday, IRA supporters million in damages for the 1978 PRICE tR-TOrO-ORANOPRlA ISS^aORIS *138 said Lester “ came pretty close” to preliminary steps are followed. The (5 points lor each corraci answer) SNOWBUSTEP The wife of Britain’s Prince not give his name. carried the Irish flag. spill of 68 million gallons of oil 225(aOR14 showing "depraved indifference to overall burden. 1 N ew lersey high school principal |oe 205 S 0 R I3 YOKOHAMA police contract ran out at the end of 115 a O R U 1 t5 'S 0 R l5 OT 1 4 1BS/60HR13 «• Restrictive zoning regulations of Andrew was unhurt in the attemp­ from the Amoco Cadiz, a super­ 2 0 5 4 0 R 1 5 2I5'65HR15__ M4t 70S/60HR13 >• Clark has been called a “ folk hero” by 195 40R 14 human life.” A State Department spokeswo­ The duchess, the former Sarah June, and union members rejected 2 0 5 4 0 R 1 4 21S/SOR15 OTKkmStoR 1f5/«OHnt4IBS>60HR14 MO •• Demakos said that after chasing suburban communities is one im­ ted assault in front of the Waldorf- tanker that ran aground off the COMP T/A 20S/00HR14 man said he was charged with Ferguson, arrived in New York a first contract proposal in October. U.S. Secretary of ..7„ William Bennett. TOOitOVNO •( 23S/60HR14 pediment to their participation in Astoria Hotel at about 11 p.m. coast of (CHOOSE ONE: Spain, TOSroVRU■MeevNi* <8•• ItS/BOHRlS Michael Griffith to his death in an attempted assault on the duchess City on Wednesday to attended a Werbner said that the town, In Clark has com e under fire for his strict 7IS40VNI4 .4 705/00HRI5 easing a region's housing woes, and Thursday, the State Department France). ALL-SEASON RADIAL m-60VNt» 215/00 VR1S accident on the Belt Parkway, he and assault on a federal agent. gala Broadway benefit perfor­ seeking the injunction, had wanted disciplinary tactics. W h ite w a fit 705/SSVR16 these regulations have become a said. tss'iopia ias/7sni4 a25/S0VR16 picked up a bat and attacked to go to fact-finding Central American leaders re­ 175 I0R13 ID5/75R14 target of the blue ribbon A British Embassy spokesman The man yelled “ Murderers, mance Thursday night of “ The 2 Last week, the winners of the Caldecott 19S/I0R13 205'75R15 another black man in what the The major issues In the contract cently met to assess compliance 20S’70R14 71S’75R15 told CBS News the duchess was murderers!” during the incident, Phantom of the Opera.” She was and Newberry Medals — which recog­ 215/70RI4 judge called "a separate and due to depart for London today. negotiations have been salary and with the peace plan they signed Please turn to page 14 "perfectly relaxed about it.” WCBS Radio reported. Police said nize the year’s best (CHOOSE ONE: CUSTOM distinct criminal act.” the designation of Martin Luther last sum m er. Costa Rica’s Presi­ vlcf5i“ arriva tezlbooks, children’s books) — were POIYSTEEL AII-Smbmi EMropaan Dotign King day. a federal holiday, as a 155 BORIS 205/75RI4 dent is credited with initiating Radiol IlMdiMl W.W. STEEL BEIRD 1B540R13 20S;75RtS paid holiday for police. In its announced. Whilowolla iisaoRis *so 175aOR1S IBStORIS *04 WhHtwalls 21S'75R15 the plan. ies,60fli3 •< 195.70R1S ••a 1|5'I0R1S 225 75R15 original offer to police, the town 3 The Minnesota Vikings surprised many 175/75R14 *1 ITSaORIS 'OT 165/00R13 . •M 195 7SR14 195'75RI4 •( las 70A14 >71 iaS/70R14 *72 proposed pay Increases of 7 percent 205 70014 >74 105.BSR14 *70 205'70RI4 people by making it to the NFC 205 75R15 • las 75R14 >77 ies/75ni4 *72 IBS 75RI4 Route 6 sparks house ‘buy-back’ plan . . in the first year and 8'A percent in 205(75fl14 • Its 75R14 >01 105/75R15 *7S Its 75RI4 championship game against the Wash­ 215 75R14 • 709'7SM15 *01 205/7SR1S ...•70 175'IORIS MONSTER TIRES each of the remaining two years, 22S'75Rt5 *1 719/7SR15 *04 (S 205/75R1S W r»«».'«f3U10.50 50nt5. '13« 725 75R15 «1 21S/7SR15 *04 will be held by the Army Corps of ington Redskins. TRUE OR FALSE: The 235 75R1S • value. He said that someone who them have moved out voluntarily, while the union sought 7 percent By Alex GIrelll Corps of Engineers to fill 77 acres of Engineers March 15 to 17 at the Newsname Vikings have never won a Super Bowl. wetlands for the project. buys his property back after four Rome contended that while the Increases in each year. (IS points It you can identity this AAanchester Herald 2,600-seat Jorgensen Auditorium of 4 Figure skater Debi Thomas reclaimed gynogazn State Rep. Edith Prague, D- years would normally have to pay homeowners have not been legally Werbner said that Shaughnessy parson In the naws) TIEMPO ALL SEA80N aiAt TIMS the University of Connecticut. A - i i . a 'S i u for the appreciation. evicted, the eminent domain proce­ her title as Ladies’ C ham pio n at the U.S. Radial Whiiawafis I1 8 .lt >M O’ l . ' l *4 A proposal that owners of houses Columbia. announced Thursday discussed the legal issues involved l55>aO R lS lll.lt *48 Hl|.1» •« S P O R TS CAR M >$ 50ni5 Jan. 6 hearing in Hebron was ta s a o R is 2lii()50RI5 But Rome said the person should dure gives them little choice but to I re c e n tly visite d Figure Skating Championships recently. l a s r s R i * euALfn TMtt FOrtluu eiHr=- edHbMTt --wnmnu. uui 550R16 5 taken by the state for projects such that Bums had talked with her and during a meeting in chambers with ia 5 /7 5 R 1 4 SUB nYPOiviBrtR w.w. BR IOaC STONI • YOKOHAMA - MICHBLIN . aiBLAVCO « RIRKLLI be able to buy back at no increase move. One reason, he said, is that canceled because there were not Saudi Arabia. It was Thomas lost her crown to (CHOOSE 70 5 75R14 CONTINCNTAL . OCMPCRIT ■ OOOOVIAR and Mora‘s as the proposed Route 6 Bolton-to- state Rep. Geri Langlois, D- both sides. The two sides reached 7 0 5 ’75R15 they have no incentive to remain in enough seats in the 272-seat RHAM m y first visit there O N E : Tiffany C h in , Jill Trenary) In 1987. 7 l5 iF 5 R I5 Thompson. about eminent domain over the price the state paid for the an agreement during discussions 775 75R15 Windham expressway be given High School auditorium for the 73 5 '7 5 R 1 5 procedures. She said the conversa­ property. He said the homeowner their homes since they do not now outside chambers and then formal- since my nation 5 The Soviet Union has decided to send a ALL tBABON first right to buy them back if the more than 300 people who turned HAOIAL ursnewaiH p'' will have been paying the state rent have the right to buy them back if ized the agreement with signed a peace treaty team to the Sum m er O lym pics in Seoul, RETREADS MTfliADS road plans fail has won support tion reflected a loosening of the U8 60MI3 ;aj ' j in the intervening period to live in the Route 6 project fails. out for the hearing. irseonii 'ti Aanat Ouaktr imporiaa from an official of the Connecticut rigiu regulations and more concern Shaughnessy. w ith Israel in 1979. South Korea. This marks the first time iti r$Ri4 tOiaiMRieo The corps will hold the hearing to OPORTO GAR OTIIL JO0<60M«t*6O the house. CCAG is among the many oppo­ OILTOD RADiaLO ttfiLllYflBM .. tlAi Citizen Action Group. for people whose lives are being W ho am I and what since (C H O O S E O N E : 1972, 1976) that •8sa<5 m 1862S" MtCHOUM TfIS nents of the Route 6 project. gather public comments on a 166;70Hn»f6 < affected. And he said the state should not a i t r s N i a ' ****'*0 RJ0 0 r i f o f l * ' iae.66Hn*ao But the official. Ethan Rome, nation d o I lead! both the U.S. and the Soviets will attend m r»im • Rome said that Prague tried Department of Transportation re­ nt 754116 • lO SOOWTINOMTAL a u m U t O ____ !1 1 9 organizing director of (XAG. dis­ She said giving property owners be in the business of making a profit TODAY Ihe Summer Czmet. 67.i13 C7««>* 0 ^ “’* THSimC" unsuccessfully in the last session of quest for a permit to fill wetlands Maaa O f Famous «ro agreed Thursday with a statement the right to repurchase their on property it bought and then •ssiONii ^ next to the proposed highway. The YOUR SCORE: 81 to 100 point. — TOP SCORE: iis io n u •* found it did not need. the Legislature to introduce $24.88 ISkiOMO 2 ' by J. William Bums, state trans­ properties at "a fair price” If the s i 10 00 polnl. - Eicdlenl. 71 to 10 polnl. - Good. 01-70 point. - Fnlr, 1S5 75414 *4 changes In emiment domain law hearing sessions will convene at 7 I n d e x IM.76AI4 •• iiL“s “ portation commissioner, that the project fails was one possible Prague said that Bums had m '»»’« *1; la s /re e a i p.m. on all three days, though the fi7l,l4 »33.Ml H TIiliV TOOrSAM *7: iM.7Mai agreed to stop forcing people from favored by CCAG. The first refusal t Knowtodo* Unllmll.d. Inc. 11S-BS 115 7SA15 *7; repurchase price should be fair change in condemnation law. She Business____ 12 Obituaries.__ 14 ' 7*5 »5A15 'TI final hearing will only be held if said she and Langlois would seek the homes until the final permit provision was one proposed Dplnlnn market value. Rome said property enough people want to speak, said Classified -23-26 8 W( ARE such a change in the upcoming process for the proposed Route 6 change. owners should be able to buy back S u e Douglas, a corps Cfomics 22 Sports____ 15-18 U PTO W N FAIR TIRE CENTERS TIRE SPECIALISTS session of the General Assembly. expansion process is complete. Burns said there are three more ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ their property at the price the state spokeswoman. Connecticut_5.9 Television _— 19 paid for it. Burns said Thursday he had no Bums, however, said that the homes to be taken for the project 9Z61-S iUeuPU ll!f-8 finill-t MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD VERNON and he ex peels they-will be taken by Douglas said there also will be an Focus------20 U.S./World 10-11 The 12.3-mile highway has been problem with that proposal, but he state has not evicted any ho­ Local news__ 2-4 Weather ‘fgooq f,u8jp||qz-F !uo(|rjnpi-i :H31VM31d034/iHDI11H0d$ 32S Middle Tpke. Wetl 487 E. Main SIrsel 2BS Hartford Tpke. June 1. afternoon session from 1 to 5 p.m. 2 In I,on. nl Pwkndn ■ n n ...n . Cli Laaaisd in the WateRauia Faoda Piesa Lacaled $n the K-Mai1 Ihopping cir proposed by the state, wMch is specified that the repurchase price meowners. He said the state has j-S !»-» !p-t !»-I !q-l :Sa»OMHDlVW A hearing on the Route 6 project on March 16. Lottery 2 Weekend_____21 646-S227 569-8710 872-2060 seeking a permit from the Army should be based on fair market taken 27 homes and owners of 17 of •dLB] ‘geirqnw |uh>h :]WVNSMaN •r|JV J»J«0-S i»Ju»Jj-8 Iz4qn-t !||o-j feprura-i :3d03SaiMOM I ALL STORES OPEN MON. 4 THURS. 8:30-8 • TUES., WED. AND FHI. 1:30-6 • SAT. 8:30-4 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 22, 19M — I t - MANCHESTER HERAl.D Frldiiy .Ian 22. 1988 Committee slices $500,000 Service Notea New Books New books at the Mary Cheney ; from school renovation plan Arrives for duty Library are: FICTION Air Force Airman Harley D. Aiken, Solo's lournev ^ ^ ^ ' Bv Alex GIreltl savings agreed upon by a subcom­ contractors and might differ when Ironfleld, son of Susan E. and Beck, Young Mrs. Cavendish and the ; Kaiser's men AAancItester Herald mittee of the Board of Education new bids are taken. James Ironfleld of 75 Tolland Road. Biggie, Interface for murder Wednesday. Paul Phillips, chairman of the Bradshaw, The Bearkeeper's . Bolton, has arrived for duty with The Building Committee has For Bowers School, the estimates Building Committee, said his the 191Sth Communication Squad­ daughter Broderick, The flood agreed to cut nearly $500,000 from by Lawrence showed that the experience is that w^en bids are ron at Pease Air Force Base. N.H. Cahill, Jaguors ripped mv flesh proposed renovation work at Bow­ potential savings agreed upon by taken for the second time, they are Ironfleld Is a ground radio com­ Capote, I remember grandpa Crider, Shotgun Saturday night ers and Waddell elementary the Board of Education subcommit­ normally lower than the Brst bids. munications specialist. He Is a 19R6 deLInt, Jack, the giant-killer schools and tentatively set March 3 tee amount to $225,100. That would Phillips and other building com­ graduate of Bolton High School. Duffy, The world as I found It mittee members suggested that Goldstein, A mask for the general as date for taking new bids on the provide for an estimated new bid of Greeley, Rite of spring projects. $1,876,900 and a construction con­ some of the Items deleted from both Hensley,. Fort's law The decision at the committee's tingency fund of $152,100, or 8 the Bowers and Waddell projecta in Vesho in Hilton, Slickensides < the cost saving move be included in Hope, Black swan Thursday meeting came afterall 11 percent of the new bid estimate. Army Pfc. Nicholas J. Vesho, son the bid process as optional add-ons Hribal, American beauty bids on the school projects were For Waddell School, the esti­ of Arthur Vesho and stepson of Jeffries, Relatively dangerous rejected Dec. 16 because they were in case the bids are low enough to Linda Vesho of 16 Ferguson Road, Kelly, Long live the spy mates showed potential savings of permit doing them. Kruse, The hour of the Lily higher than the amount available $210,400. That would provide for an has arrived for duty with the 8th Lantlpua, Heat lightning for construction. A large part of the potential cost Infantry Division. West Germany. Lawrence, The gone shots estiomated new bid of $1,693,100 cut In both schools comes in McEwan, The child In time In the past week, school officials and a construction contingency Vesho Is an Infantryman and is a Mathews, Cigarettes curtailing the the amount of win­ 1986 graduate of Eagle High School. Mitchell, Dead ernest andUhe Building Committee have fund of $106,900, or 6.3 percent of the dows that were to be replaced by Clarksville. Tenn. Moorcock, The city In the autumn . been reviewing plans in an attempt new bid estimate. insulating panels, an energy saving stars to find about $500,000 in possible Building committee members and temperature control measure. Ortese, The Iguana savings. Poton, Lapsing agreed that is a small contingency. Installing more such panels than J Completes course Redding, Lock's revenge ^ Lawrence stressed that the fig­ are now planned is one of the things Roberts, Caught dead In Richard Lawrence, architect for Airman Dana M. Huntington, Robinson, Courtlno'Emmo Howe the renovations, explained at ures used for estimated cost that may be done If the newblds are daughter of Linda M. and Wiiliam Rubens, Dur Father Thursday's meeting the potential reductions were estimates from low enough. Songster, Blackball * M. Jordan of 20 Kensington St . has Santmyer, The fierce dispute graduated from the U.S. Air Force Taylor, Neon flamingo medical laboratory specialist Tessler, Rapture Williams, The white Audi course at Sheppard Air Force Base Wolfe, The Urth of the new Sun Minority infiuence increases Texas. She is a 1986 graduate of Wright, I am Englond Manchester High School. NON-FICTION Attenborough, the first Eden A Best science fiction ond fantasy of the year #14 Officer course Bonner, Alone together in Manchester ciassrooms Brody, Paris—the musical kaleido­ Army Reserve 2nd Lt. Jeanne F. scope, 1870-1925 than 25 years he has been In Bronlsz, daughter of Matthew and Callahan, Setting limits Bv Andrew J. Davis added. Manchester schools, he said. Ches­ Rotraud Bronisz of 104 Carman Clevelond, The Middle Eostond South Manchester Herald That becomes more difficult Asia, 1987 terton said minorities were hardly Road. Is attending a 14-week officer since the American ideal of the DIdlon, mentioned in textbooks but now the basic course at Adjutant General's Donoghue, Reading America The role of minorities In Man­ “ melting pot" really does not exist. Rtglnild PInto/ManchMtar Harild pages are filled with stories, School. Fort Benjamin Harrison. Dostert, Africa, 1987 chester schools and in society in Stringfellow said. That Is exempli­ Dostert, Latin America, 1987 photographs andillustrations about Ind. She is assigned to the 76th machine during a first aid demonstration for Dens 1 and 2 Ebert, Roger Ebert's movie home general has changed dramatically fied by Oct. 13 visit of three N DEMONSTRATION FOR SCOUTS — Town Fire members of the Wu Klux Klan to them. Division (TNG) West Hartford of Tiger Cubs Pack 144 at the Kenney Street School companion over the years, according to two Department paramedics Bob Turner, left, and Dan EskenazI, Bill Veeck community leaders who spoke to Manchester to distribute literature, " I f we went out and closed our Fisher, The Lindbergh cose eyes, we would (still) get textbooks Huppy, connect Justin Schulman to a heart-monitoring Wednesday night. Glass, Music by Philip Glass the Parent-Teacher Association he said. Completes basic Glendlnnlng, Rebecca West, a life Council on Thursday. “ It isn't going to go away. It’s with minorities (in them) ” Chester­ Hawken, Growing o business here to stay. I hope we can work it ton said. Army Pvt. Edward M. Dehore. Hernton, The sexual mountain and Allan B. Chesterton. Manchester -J. out,” Stringfellow said. "This Isn’t son of Edward L. and Barbara J. Block women ’vrlters assistant superintendent forcurric- Black people are not the only Hinton, East Asia and the Western J ulum and instruction, and Thomas a black and white issue. It’s one of Dehore of 18 Thomas Drive, has Pacific, 1987 minorities portrayed in textbooks, Suit filed for victims’ families Stringfelliw, a member of the the human race.” he said. Indians, Hispanics and completed basic training at Fort Howard, Chaucer Stringfellow commended the Knox. Ky. He is a 1987 graduate of cials could not be reached for $1 06 million, according to Bieder’s 54. formerly of Patterson. N.Y.: Leckle, Delivered from evil town’s Human Relations Commit­ people with disabilities also are BRIDGEPORT (AP) - The first Leff, Hitchcock with Seiznik tee and Inter-racial Council, spoke Manchester school administration Howell Cheney Technical High comment. Maureen Weaver, a New records. Michael Russillo. 24. formerly of Lewin, Bones of contention written about, as are women in lawsuit against the developers of before about 15 members of the for its teachings of a pluralistic School. the L ’Ambiance Plaza project has Haven attorney whose firm has The lawyers do not know what New Rochelle. N.Y. Liftman, Once upon o time In non-tradltlonal roles, Chesterton represented the developers in other assets the developers have. Russillo's uncle. Michael Rus­ Computerlond Parent-Teacher Association Coun­ society. said. been filed in U.S. Districtor Court Luomo, A crowded ark According to Chesterton, teach­ court, said she had not seen the Bieder said. sillo. is vice president of Texstar. cil. While Chesterton spoke on the on behalf of the families of four Motz, The pit bull ings in Manchester schools are Women are not just shown as Special training lawsuit and had no comment. The lawsuit charges the defend­ the subcontractor who lifted the Miller, TImebends role of minorities in school text­ workers killed in the building laced with lessons on the evils of housewives or in traditional jobs To help insure the families ants failed to hire "skillful and concrete floor slabs in the building. Mooreheod, Cooper's creek books. Stringfellow talked primar­ Army National Guard Pfc. Paul collap.se. Morrison, The ring of truth prejudice and segregation, and the such as teachers or nurses, he said. receive payment from the develop­ competent persons and/or entities” New stories from the South ily about the place minorities have P. Garland, son of retired Chief The suit filed Thursday, seeks In October, a lawsuit against the history of minorities. That job is One story in an elementary school Warrant OfHcer and Mrs Lynford ers ahead of other creditors if they to build the 16-story apartment city of Bridgeport was filed in 1988 Guinness book of world records in society. unspecified damages from L'Am- Pacepa, Red horizons “ I consider myself a ... respecta­ made easier by the textbooks now reading book told the story of a P. Garland of 16 Clifton St. has biance Plaza Limited Partnership: win the case, their lawyers applied building. In addition, the lawsuit Superior Court in Waterbury seek­ Palmer, Shrapnel In the heart ble black man.” Stringfellow said being used, he said. The role of husband and wife truck-driving completed training as an Army William Del-eo. a limited partner in for a $20 million attachment of the states, the developers should have ing damages on behalf of the Parcel Is, Porcells autobiography of known the construction work "in­ the biggest Giant of them all Stu HIpkIni/ContrlbutIng Photographer " I ’m glad Ihad the chance to speak. minorities has changed in the more team. military police specialist at Fort the partnership: Del Tech Develop­ developers’ property. families of all workers whodied and The Perfect fit McClellan. Ala He is a 1983 U.S District Judge Warren W. volved abnormally dangerous ac­ the 13 workers who were injured. Porter, Musical events We don’t all live in the ghettos or ment Co of Darien, the general DADDY'S HELPER — Bob Mahoney, daughter, April, in tow earlier this week. havetroubles withthelaw. Wehave graduate of Morrow. Ga . High partner of the partnership: and Eginton granted an attachment of tivities” and should have made Prudhomme, The Prudhomme family The plaintiffs charged the city cookbook made our mark” School. Delwood Development Interna­ the project site without a hearing on sure specific precautions were new owner of the Manchester/Vernon Manchester Safe & Lock recently was and its officials with having failed Robertlello, The WASP mystique Minorities want the same things Pond study planned tional Inc. of Davie. Ela.. which isa Thursday, finding that there is taken. Rogo, The Infinite boundary Safe & Lock Co., 109 Center St., washes purchased by the Vernon Safe & Lock probable cause to support the The developers also are finan­ to properly inspect the building Schlochter, How to find out about out oflifethat Caucasian peopledo, In Philippines general partner in Del Tech plans and construction at the site. financial aid the windows of his new store with Co, of Vernon. Stringfellow said But sometimes The town recreation study com­ committee hopes to have results of The limited partnership owns the validity of the claims. Eginton .set a cially responsible for negligence by Lawrence Merly, the city attor­ Seltzer, Every woman'r guide to that may be easy to forget in a town mittee hopes to have a study done the study nvailable within 30 days. Air Force Airman Regina M. project site on Washington Avenue hearing for Feb 8 to determine people and companies they hired, breast concer ney, said city officials performed Soyles, Thinking In pictures such as Manchester, which is on the cause cf water quality The study would be conducted free 2 Fleming, daughter of Robert E. and near Route 8 It hired the contractor what other assets of the developers which were a "substantial factor" in the accident, the lawsuit states. their jobs as required by law. He Shoughnessv, One strike awoy predominantly white, he said. problems at the Center Springs of charge by the Hartford County Donna C. Fleming of 8i Ledgecrest to build the 16-story building and should be attached. Shoemaker, The Soviet Union and Soil and Water Conservation Richard Bieder. lead counsel for The workers whose fajmilies filed called the charges "ludicrous.” Eastern Europe, 1987 Ciub iawyer defends request “ I kfiow what.it’s like to be the Pond so that it can determine what Terrace, has arrived for duty with secured the financing for the $17 3 "There are other lawsuits that Shorter, The health century only black child in a class.” said the future use of the pond .should be. District. the 3rd Security Police Squadron. the lawyers' committee repre.sent- the lawsuit lived out ofstate. They million project. will follow against these defendants Stern, Dreams and delusions Stringfellow. a graduate of Bennet Director Stephen T, Cassano, Work on the pond would be the Philippines. Fleming a law en­ Twenty-eight construction ing the plaintiffs, said they have not were: Herbert Goeldner. 37. for­ Toherl, Holy terror as well as many other parties who the commission with not operating to resolve tho.se violations. • or it Junior High School and Manchester who is chairman of the study most expensive part of the park forcement specialist, is a 1985 workers died in the April 23. 1987 assessed the value of the site merly of South Hadley. Mass.; Tonenboum, The piano teocher Bv Andrew Yurkovsky were involved in L ’Ambiance," Thompson, Conoda, 1987 as a restaurant, failure to cooper­ could decide to impose a fine for the High School “ You never forget who committee, said Thursday that the Improvements. Cassano said. graduate of Manchester High collapse William DeLeo sold the land to the Reginald K Siewert. 26. formerly Manchester Herald Bieder said. Thompson, Western Europe, 1987 ate with thecommissionand failure violations and at the same time you are f ’m not going to apologize school Del,en and other company offi­ limited partnership in June 1986 for of Kirby. Texas: Terrance Gruber. The operation of the Manche.ster to register a change in trade name. issue a new license. for who I am” Country Club will not change if it is Thomas said today that the trade "The commission’s purpose was And neither should anyone else. 2 granted a cafe license by the state name violation has been cor. <-oted. to try to resolve those issues.” Stringfellow said. Since we live in a Coventry is Special... REGIONAL WEATHER Dr. Crane’s Quiz Liquor Control Commission an He said that a sign posted outside Thomas said. “ The issue is to get us "pluralistic society,” everyone has THE WEATHER attorney representing the club said the club read "Woodbridge Restau­ to comply” to learn to live •A'ith one another, he rant” while it should have read, Let me show youl Tbe Accu-WeMher®fot«c*3l »oc 8 A.M„ Salufttoy. January 23 Accu-Weather® forecast lor Saturday today. 10 The attorney. Allan Thomas of "Woodbridge Room, Manchester 30 Daytime CorKhtions artd High Temperature'^ Manchester, disputed charges of Country Club Restaurant” 1 The daughter of a Guernsey would be called a critics that the club plans tobecome The club is registered with the 20 COED FILLY HEIFER GILT a place where “ dancing girls” will Liquor Control Commission as the 1926 South Street T~,TI perform. Manchester Country Club, accord­ Manchester Adult 2. The wife of the famous “ Little Corporal” was named ing to the commission’s acting Coventry VICTORIA CLEOPATRA JOSEPHINE DELILAH " It’s not a gin mill, it’s a country 4 0 / club.” Thomas said. director, Edward Jadowich. CUSTOMIZED Ranch 3. A metronome suggests which related Item? Thomas said Thursday during a Commissioner Philip J. Costello Evening School CLEF CATHETER CALIPERS CLEVIS compliance hearing in Hartford at Jr said during the hearing that he w/8paciou8 living would hold off on scheduling a Bo^on|35 j the Liquor Control Commission room, fireplace and 4. Which city is the capital of the largest state In area, east of the that the club had applied with the formal hearing on the charges In-person Registration Mississippi River? ____ town Zoning Board of Appeals to get because the license change would wood stove, private COLUMBUS ALBANY SPRINGFIELD a variance to allow it to change its seem to resolve those violations. back yard, oversized 2 liquor license from one for a Jadowich said today the past car garage, laundry. 5 A final of 3 to 1 suggests which related sports term? restaurant to one for a cafe. He told violations would have to be "ajudi- ROLLOUT PENALTY BOX DRIBBLING TKO Great Starter Home. ^0 O the commission that the change cated" before a new licen.se could be issued. Thomas said that the 50 Atl^nlii 6. Match the birds listed at the left with their usual color. would allow the club to resolve Monday, January 25th *138,900. Ociy.in alleged violations of its present commission may decide that the (a) J a y ...... ■••(v) Red license change would be sufficient (b) Crow ...... (w) Yellow liquor license. (Snowdate, Jan. 26th) FROMTS; ^------s -IwMlUn^oo |40 ' I A restaurant license requires (c) Canary ...... (* ) Purpl® that an establishment serving Call John Garsides (d) M artin...... (v) Black tMwm StaBocsary ( D«tZZLE_^ 9 8 H A rt n W e 4ltke«i I l f meals also serve hot meals. A cafe O 1968 Accu lit (e) C ardinal...... (*) Blue EMERGENCY 646-1313 license has no such requirement. Fire — Police — Medicai Answers in Classified section. Thomas said today that it is not Manchester High School I economically possible for the club DIAL 911 to provide meals during all hours of i m Merrill Iwnch Realty operation. In Manchester Cafeteria Winds rake California; Current Quotations The country club is charged by 6:30 - 8:00 P.M. Oi>partun‘iv^ Real Estate Division______light snow in Midwest 295 Hartford Tpke., Vernon, Conn. / (203) 872-7777 "You can’t continue to increase Darlwin Carlisle, the 9-year-old your critical near midair colli­ girl whose frostbitten legs were NAME(S):------^ ------By The Associated Press Scattered light snow extended sions without having actual colli­ amputated below the knee after 9 across North Dakota, the middle sions themselves. It’s just a she was locked and abandoned In a ADDRESS: ----- Strong winds whipped across Mississippi Valley, the lower matter of time.” — Rep. Guy freezing house. South Windsor is Special... southern and central California Ohio Valley, the lower Great Molinari, R-N.Y., after the Fed­ Arap y-:V SINGLE ° _MARRIED^ early today, while wind-driven Lakes, northern New England eral Aviation Administration an­ Call NOW for the snow threatened to create bliz­ and the southern Rockies. EMPLOYMENT:>Aii nounced that near-collision re­ Let me show youl zard conditions in parts of the Scattered showers and thun­ ports by pilots increased 26 Lottery northern Plains and the Great MONTHLY RENT: OCL Early-Bird Specials on derstorms pushed across sou­ percent last year. Lakes region. theastern Florida and the Florida High wind warnings were ANNUAL INCOME:r if . iz ■ ------7 i^ Keys Thursday night, dumping 8 posted overnight near San Ber­ more than an inch of rain at Key "Thank you to all the wonderful Connecticut daily CASH AVAILABLE: 3H Amato Drive nardino, Calif., where sand and Wes* Naval Air Station, Fla. SANDBLASTING dust lowered visibility, and people for their kind thoughts, Thursday: 465 South Windsor Before noon Thursday, a tor­ gifts, cards and helping me around San Francisco Bay, Today’s weather picture was drawn by Mandy LaRocque, who Play Four; 9549 “What’S best, a fixed IMMACULATE townhouse where gusts ripped a roof off a nado touched down at least four lives on Hyde Street and attends Verplanck School. through my time of need.” — We specialize in times in Volusia County near In resort-llke condominium house in Milpitas on Thursday. • houses '• industrial Gusts in excess of 70 mph were Ormond Beach, Fla., knocking or variable mortgage?” community with Indoor/ clocked Thursday evening near down power lines and damaging CONNECTICUT WEATHER Manchester Herald • pools • interior/exterior outdoor poolB, tennis, Fremont, Calif. A truck was two businesses and two homes. A WIDE VARIETY OF OPTIONS WERE REVIEWED clubhouse and optional 8 Today’s forecast called for rain blown off a highway near Blythe. Central, Eastern Interior, Southwest Interior: WITH A SIRIANNI REPRESENTATIVE BEFORE fitness center. Large rooms, High wind warnings covered changing to snow at higher Tonight, clear and quite cold. Low 5 to 15. Saturday, USPS 327-500 VOL. evil. No. 96 Call now for scheduling and a the upper Yellowstone Valley and elevations along the northern SELECTING A 1 YEAR VARIABLE RATE full bsmt. w/laundry hookup Pacific Coast, eastern Washing­ increasing cloudiness. Continued cold. High 30 to 35. & area for rec room. 2 decke. the front range of the Montana Published dally except Sunday Suggested carrier ratea are $1.80 MORTGAGE. Rockies. ton state and northern Idaho; West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, clear and cold. weekly. $7.70 lor one month. $23.10 FREE ESTIMATE $123,900. and certain holidays by the Man­ Sirianni’s loan officers are experts in their field, and their con­ A strong low pressure system snow from the upper Mississippi Low 20 to 25 near the shore and 15 to 20 inland. chester Publishing Co.. 16 Bralnard lor three months. $48.20 lor six over western Ontario brought Valley across the upper Great Saturday, increasing cloudiness. Continued cold. High Place. Manchester. Conn. 06040 months and $92 40 lor one year. sultation is tree. Because we originate mortgages tor several Call John Garsides light snow over eastern North Lakes: scattered rain showers in Second class postage paid at Senior citizen rates and mail ratea different banks, we can help determine which mortgage option 643-2659 southern Florida: snowshowers 30 to 35. Manchester. Conn Postmaster: are available on request. 646-1313 Dakota and northwest Minnesota Northwest Hills: Tonight, clear and quite cold. Low is right for you. early today, threatening to create in southern New Mexico and far Send address changes to the To place a classllled or display advertisement, or to report a >iews blizzard conditions. Wind chills of western Texas; strong, gusty 5 to 10. Saturday, increasing cloudiness. Continued Manchester Herald. P O Box 591. the winds from the northern Rockies Manchester. Conn. 06040 item, story or picture Idea, call 50 below zero were expected. cold. High 25 to 30. ^ , Uyou don’t recelveyourHeraldby 643-2711 Olllce hours are 8:30 a.m. ^Merrill Lynch Realty I into Minnesota. t £ r ^ Light snow fell early today over MORTGAGE CORPORATION Long Island Sound to Watch Hill, R.I. and Montauk 5 p m weekdays or 7:30 a m to 5 p.m Monday through Friday. Save this] Iqugi HogN''S central and southwestern New Highs were expected to reach Point: Winds becoming northwest around 12 knots Saturdays, please telephone your The Manchester Herald Is a Opeonu"'** Real Estate Division 1 the teens and 20s from the member ol the Associated Press, the company ad for a Mexico, where 1 to 2 inches tonight. Winds becoming west 10 to 15 knots early carrier. I( you’re unable to reach 6 4 4 -9 1 9 4 future accumulated Thursday night. Dakotas and Nebraska through your carrier, call subscriber service Audit BureauolCIrculatlonsandthe rencel 295 Hartford Tpke., Vernon, Conn. / (203) 872-7777 | Another 1 to 3 inches was the Great Lakes into northern and Saturday, increasing during the afternoon. Average at 647-9946 by 6 p.m weekdays lor N ew England Newspaper WHERE SERVICE NEVER STOPS’ expected todav. central New England. seas 1 to 2 feet through Saturday. delivery In Manchester Association

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* - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Jan. 22, 1988 Public Records Police believe two, not one, murdered reporter same characteristics. •r- H A R ’TFO RD ) box. of New BriUin, Aurore Collin of 9 I X m iS I Z E LEGAL SIZE on the project at Long Island University's Southhamp­ psychology. She is a junior at American International 5.44f,x 7.29 BOX '/iCa|SPR-SM2-‘/i) '/|C^(SPR-SP5J-'M Plainville and Simone Chase of REG $919 ton campus He was awarded a $500 grant to support College, Springfield. Mass. She is majoring in 7.39box 8.79box New Britain represented petition­ the development of an Eelgrass Microcosm System in sociology. ers at a meeting at the cable the aquaculture laboratory at the university. company's West Hartford office ';.c«(SP»JiP52-'M o « (SPR-srsj-'M Thursday. Former resident named 6.99»x 8.49«>x Nominees to academies REC SI209 REG $13 99 The petitioners said they were Brian Rogers, a former Manchester resident, has PX-4M upset at United Cable for schedul­ Two Manchester residents have been nominated for been appointed vice president for finance for the FRAMES 4 D R A W E R wmi-niiiMi LATCH ing sports on Channel 38, which 1988 to the service academies by U S. Sen. Christopher University of Alaska. For file drawen. carries Mother Angelica, at the 225 Mountain Dr. LETTIR (SPR-SF2-6) LEGAL (SPRSP34> 139.80 J. Dodd Dodd nominated 55 state residents for six Rogers is the son of A. Raymond Rogers who was same time sporting events are positions for next fall. The Manchester residents principal of Manchester High School from 1959 to 1969. FELLOWES 1.87m 2.39bx being aired on Channel 9. Manchester nominated are Adam Wlchman and Susan O’Neill. He graduated from Manchester High School in 1968. He R-KIVEFILE REG $4 33 REG K :3 Ted Diesel, customer operations was a member of Boy Scout Troop 25 and was an Eagle Durable woodfraio ruusb corrupted CU STO M Quality-built Scout. He has been in Alaska since the 1970s and fibreboard with lift top Ud. Holds letter manager at United Cable, said the Flynn receives scholarship director of budget development with the university or le p ] axe records. (FEL-723) company’s programming is de­ California Ranch Kathy Flynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flynn since 1984 while also teaching undergraduate courses. signed to satisfy the large number w/contemporary flair, of Hartford Whalers and Boston of .Manchester is a recipient of a Anthony E . Cascino From 1979 to 1982 he served as a member of the Alaska ’ stone fireplace, heated State House of Representatives. Celtics fans in the area. Scholarship at Stonehill College in North Easton, Mass. greenhouse, enclosed She is a senior and is a marketing major. She is a While the sports channel divides graduate of East Catholic High School. Named on dean's list its scheduling between hockey and porch, manicured basketball. United Cable tries to grounds. Desired Donna Thlbideau of Manchester, has been named to Student exhibits crafts give its viewers the entire package, location. *209,900. the dean’s list for the fall semester at Salve Regina Diesel told The Herald of New Steven Patarlnl, son of Dr. Valentino and Sandra College in Newport. R.I. She is a graduate of East Britain. But In order to do that, the Patarini of 86 Richmond Drive, recently exhibited his Catholic High School and is a freshman at the college. company has to pre-empt pro­ crafts at Rochester Institute of Technology’s annual Her intended major is financial management. grams. such as Mother Angelica’s, Call John Garsides holiday crafts sale. He is a graduate of Manchester — Ship From Our Vernon Store UPS — Diesel said. 646-1313 High School and isa juniorinmetalcraftsand Jewelry Graduate of law school at RIT, “ That is not to say that the taste Charles E. Unsey Jr. of 152 Tanner St. a 1987 of those who prefer watching graduate of the University of Notre Dame Law School, South Windsor Office Supply Mother Angelica is less valuable Merrill Lynch Realty Studying at university has recently joined the law firm of Reid & Riege of 400 Chapel Road Trl-City Plaza and worthwhile than those with a Hartford as an associate. While at law school he was a taste for Larry Bird,” Diesel said. Rick Ringuette, son of Mr and Mrs. Jerry Ringuette WSSSM Real Estate Division of South Street. Coventry, isinhisfreshmanyearatthe writer and editor for one of the school’s law reviews [ n South Windsor Vernon But he added that the company’s purpose "Is to provide program­ University of New England in Biddeford. Maine. 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Anderson not “ convenience,” hds filed a lawsuit seeking to Trachtenberg, who will take over Aug. 1, says George procedures overturn a federal law designed to prevent sham Washington University has established a reputation as a school marriages by illegal aliens. devoted to “ teaching research and service” while remaining The lawsuit, filed In U S. District Court in Hartford, involved in national and international affairs. names U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese III as a George Washington University has about about 18,600 students defendant and claims the lawsuit violates the couple’s and 1,200 full-time faculty members, while the University of can change constitutional rights. Hartford, located in West Hartford, Conn., has an enrollment of Felm Azizi and his wife, Saboet Elmazi Azlzi, both 25, about 7,500 students and 300 faculty members. Soviet killer l-'e*’’ filed the lawsuit last month. There are two major aspects to the dispute Mrs. Azizi. a naturalized U.S. citizen who moved to Chipman admits tax-shelter scam in eastern Connecticut that has been raging / the with her family from Yugoslavia 18 over the proposed of Route 6 expressway. years ago, married Feim Azizi, also 25, in December NEW HAVEN — William E. Chipman, former owner of the 1986. The principal one, obviously, is whether the of major may defunct Hartford Hellions indoor soccer team, faces up to 8 years "This was not a marriage of convenience,” she said. in prison and a $15,00 fine after pleading guilty to promoting and project is needed at all, or whether some less Ryszard Mrotek of Hartford, the couple’s lawyer, marketing a series of fraudulent literary tax shelters. ambitious improvements to the existing said the 1986 law dictates that if deportation Chipman, 41, formerly of Glastonbury, entered his guilty pleas Route 6 would be adequate to serve the area. have panicked proceedings are begun before an illegal alien marries a in U.S. District Court to counts that accused him of conspiracy to legal resident, the alien must live outside the country But quite apart from that is another for two years before he or she may be considered for defraud the United States and causing a taxpayer to file question, one that affects not only Routes but legal residency. fraudulent tax returns, U.S. Attorney Stanley A. Twardy Jr. said WASHINGTON — The Soviet sentry who killed a Thursday. also any road project undertaken by the state The law was part of a package of immigration laws U.S. Army officer in East Germany three years AP photo providing for, among other things, sanctions against Chipman’s pleas, entered before U,S. District Judge Ellen in which it is necessary to acquire properties i ago may have been covering his own tracks CANDIDATE SUPPORT — The Rev. Jesse Jackson joins hands vi/ith employers with workers who are illegal aliens, Mi^tek Bree Bums on Wednesday in New Haven, are the result of a case by eminent domain. arising from the promotion of royalty rights to five manuscripts because he was away from his post. Lucille Dickess, president of the white-collar employees’ union at Yale said Thursday. The Connecticut Department of Transporta­ The Army’s own investigation into the killing "This fraud marriage fraud reform act came by Westport author Robin Moore and one other manuscript. University, at a union rally Thursday in New Haven, tion has insisted on taking the houses that lie reveals that U.S. Army Major Arthur D. Nicholson through like a rider on the coattails of these two major (immigration) bills and we feel that they don’t belong in the path of the proposed highway despite SeNQC Noc had been in an area guarded by the sentry for 25 Arson blamed for church fire minutes before he was spotted. Sources close to the in civilized law,” said Mrotek. who heads the the fact that it does not have yet have all the investigation say the Soviet soldier may have Connecticut chapter of the American Immigration BRIDGEPORT — A fire that destroyed a tiny church in Jackson calls on Yale Lawyers Association. permits it needs to forward with the project. Washington Wire panicked and shot Nicholson to death rather than Bridgeport was caused by arson, authorities said, The courts have supported the state’s right to In court papers, the federal government argued that Andrew Fardy, an investigator with the city Fire Department, face punishment if Nicholson got away. the U.S. Supreme Court has in the past affirmed "the take the properties. We have reported recently on new information said someone used a flammable liquid to start the fire Thursday absolute power of the political branches of government at the Second New Light Original Freewill Baptist Church, There may be good reasons for proceeding about this tragic event that caused a diplomatic to settle union dispute to specify the substantive conditions for the admission Authorities believe the fire began about 5 a.m. Thursday near a furor in 1985. We have seen the Army’s with acquisitions as early as possible. But to, and removal from the United States of aliens,” rear doorway leading into the basement of the small, wood-franie Travel bug bites Reagan investigation, declassified at our request. Sources The marriage took place several months after Azizi what happens after a house is acquired is still NEW HAVEN (AP) — Democratic presi­ commissioned shows the university pays church. A small metal can was recovered from the area, Fardy now tell us that the Soviet soldier was probably a dential candidate Jesse Jackson called on females and minorities less than men and had entered the United States from Mexico Illegally, another matter. was caught by U S. Immigration and Naturalization said. By Susanne M. Schafer He was very successful, and got But for others, travel helped a frightened young sentry who was too quick on the Yale University to avert a strike next week whites in equivalent jobs in some categories, Investigators estimated the fire caused $500,000 damage. Twenty-seven houses in the Route 6 path tremendous publicity.” said Sa­ chief executive ignore a domestic trigger. And we have learned that the U.S. by about 3.600 employees and “ to do right by "d iv e r s ity Secretary Sheila Wellington Service authorities, and ordered deported. On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Alan H. Nevas have been taken by the state. Owners of 17 of WASHINGTON - Wanderlust muel Kernell. a professor of storm. government tried and failed to have the sentry the workers.” said that Yale is “ deeply committed to equal opportunity.” has met or exceeded its prevented immigration authorities from deporting them have m oved out. Since they w ere not seems to strike U.S. chief execu­ political science at the University Richard Nixon, hounded in his charged with murder. Taking up Yale union claims that their Food stores violate pricing law minority and female members are discrimi­ affirmative action targets and that "Yale Feim Azizi until the case is resolved. tives in their final year in office of California at . Nicholson, 37, was part of a 14-member liaison legally evicted, the position of the DOT is that second term by Watergate, re­ does not discriminate in the way it pays The couple’s suit, which names Meese as the HARTFORD — Consumer Protection Commissioner Mary M. team of legal spies in East Germany. Under a 1047 nated against economically. Jackson sup­ they moved voluntarily. and President Reagan is proving Kernell. who has written exten­ veled in the adulation of the ported the idea of comparable worth in salaries.” defendant, claims the law is unconstitutional because Heslin said her Inspectors have found 32 food stores violating the The interpretation of the Connecticut no exception sively on how presidents com­ crowds of Egypt in the summer agreement, the United States, Britain and France salaries in jobs dominated by women and She challenged the union study, saying it it violates the accused’s rights to due process, equal state’s unit-pricing law and another 21 violating the law requiring A peek at Ronald Reagan’s municate with the public, said before he resigned, recalled are allowed to engage in legal espionage by protection under the law. and freedom to associate Citizen Action Group is that the current minorities. has “ no research validity” and questioning universal product codes on each article for sale. dance card for 19811 reveals plans such travel "is natural, if a David Barber, a presidential observing Soviet military movements in East “ That should motivate the university to its data-gathering techniques. with whomever one chooses, Mrotek said. The UPC law carries criminal penalties, Heslin said, and those eminent domain procedures leave people for two major summits, one in the president’s health isgood.” scholar at Duke University. Germany. The Soviets have a similar team in West maintain its integrity and credibility and The union rally also attracted the support "There is no provision for a hearing of any sort,” cases have been referred to the attorney general. The code allows little practical choice but to move out once Soviet Union. the other in Canada; He noted that Eisenhower’s “ No one wants to deal with a Gemany. Neither side is allowed toenter restricted resolve the situation.” Jackson told m<^re of several local government leaders and New Mrotek said. "Once a person Is placed in deportation proceedings, the spouse can do nothing... regardless of electronic scanners to register an item’s price. their homes have been taken, even in cases a European conference with rafihg with the public, which had crusty Congress when you can territory. than 2.600 workers at a union raliy on Haven Schools Superintendent John Dow. The unit-pricing law requires larger food stores to give tne whether the marriage is genuine or not. And there’s no where there is considerable doubt the project NATO leaders in the spring, and suffered due to a recession in the traipse out to Andrews A ir Force On March 24,1985. Nicholson and his driver, Sgt. Thursday. Local 34 President Lucille Dickess said if prices of each unit, by weight, count or other measure, a® W®'' the decision is to strike “ we will take it attempt to differentiate between genuine marriage for his annual get-together with the late 1950s. shot upward and Base and have those Marines Jessie Schatz. were photographing a Soviet The two unions representing clerical, the total price of the item. Those alleged violations will be the will go forward, which certainly appears to be technical and blue-collar workers have .set a proudly and we will take it confidently.” the traditional reasons or fraudulent marriage.” president of Mexico. remained there following his stand at attention — who wouldn’t training area in East German town of Ludwlgslust. subject of administrative hearings in her department over tne true of Routes. strike deadline of midnight Sunday. The David V, Bernal, an attorney in the Justice With Reagan’s usual vacation goodwill tours. want to go overseas and be treated Maps provided to the Army by the Soviets showed Jackson, in an hour-long speech at Yale’s Department’s Office of Immigration Litigation, next two months, Heslin said. State Rep. Edith Prague of Columbia and school and Locals 34 and 35 of the Federation Woolsey Hall, said the civil rights movement plans thrown into the mix — and International trips appear to be like the king of America?.” the area as unrestricted. of University Employees remained farapart declined to discuss the Azizi’s suit. state Rep. Geri Langlois of Thompson plan to adding a touch of political travel particularly enticing for end-of- Barber asked. The two men had been there 25 minutes, long has evolved to one seeking economic justice. In court papers, the government said Azizi was on a wage settlement in negotiations where He reviewed the campaign for equality Stolberg gains support as speaker try in the upcoming session of the General oncehisparty’snomineeischo.sen term presidents "since it doesn’t " I t ’s a glorious way to go out,” enough for Nicholson to peer th rough the window of a “ clearly deportable” and that Meese’sduty to enforce the unions say equal pay for women and among the races in the United States in the tank shed. He was returning to his car where Schatz the laws of the country is paramount to any claim by Assembly to get a change that will be helpful. at the Republican convention in make much sense to push a said Stephen Hess, a senior fellow minorities is a priority. 1950s and 1960s HARTFORD — House Majority Leader Robert F. Frankel said The change would give homeowners the first August — the president will be legislative program when you in governmental studies at the waited, when, according to the Army report, a Soviet Jackson said he was appealing to the the plaintiffs, 64 of the 90 House Democrats would support Irving J. Stolberg for guard "suddenly appeared from a proximate university "to do right by the workers ... and "How does Yale honor that tradition?.” he "Congress enacted the Immigration Marriage another term as speaker if the Democrats retain contro* of the right to buy back their homes if a road project boarding Air Force One regularly won’t be there to pursue it.” Brookings Institution in Fraud Amendments precisely to deter aliens from for some highly touted travel in Kernell said. Washington. woodline and began firing on Nicholsonand Schatz.” to pay them with security. It’s cost-efficient said."Tonight I challenge to end economic House in this fall’s elections. is aborted. violence again.st women and minorities. entering into marriages as a last ditch effort to avoid the coming year. And. he noted, presidents who Hess said he believes such One shot struck Nicholson in the stomach. Schatz and it’s morally right. Let’s avert a strike. The announcement was prompted by statements by Rep. In many cases that would take the pressure "Let New Haven know you can go beyond Tonight the challenge is to end without deportation.” lawyers for the government wrote. have their eye on the history books travel does not only a president was not hit. Ronald L. Smoko, D-Hamden, that he was Interested in running President Dwight D. Eisen­ Buffie and Yuppie and you want to make confrontation ... "Considering all the efforts made by the government o ff the homeowners to m ove out once their Other highly classified documents revealed that for speaker next year. hower, in his memoirs ’’White tend to look for such things as good, but the nation as well. sense.” "The clerical workers are going to.win to deport Azizi. the harm to the defendant far homes are taken. House Years: Waging Peace.” summits, treaties and peacemak­ “ People feel safer if they know the Soviet sentry was away from his post for the 25 The unions claim that a study they because they are right.” he said. outweights any injury to the plaintiffs.” Transportation Commissioner J. William supplied a good explanation for ing diplomacy tomaketheirmark that the president is talking to minutes that the two Americans were there and he Burns has said he has no problem with that the travel bug that afflicts chief on the international stage. Gorbachev in Moscow or Gorba­ was startled to see them when he came out of the proposal, so long as the repurchase price is executives "They look for things they can chev is talking to Reagan in nearby woods, at least 80 yards away. He must have based on fair market value, which could ” As my second term of office do more independently,” rather Washington.” he said. quickly calculated that he would be in trouble if he Hartford Stage artistic director was naore than half over. I than being forced to respond to a “ These things are largely sym­ didn’t stop them. Knowing that he couldn’t run to the increase if much time elapses between the reflected on a fact in American possibly recalcitrant Congress. bolic. and that’s what Reagan’s car and intercept them in time, he fired his rifle. taking by the state and the resale to the history: apresident’sinfluenceon Kernell said. done best," Hess said. "W e need Army intelligence analysts theorized. to direct production in Moscow previous owner. domestic affairs normally wanes But not all such trips turn out to good will around the world.” The young soldier then held Schatz at gunpoint o Whether the homeowner, in a repurchase, in the last daysof hisadministra- be pluses for a lame-duck Hess said Reagan will make a while Nicholson bled to death. Schatz was not HARTFORD (AP) — Mark La- accuses hi.s two older brothers of stand New England. The phrase was translated (for the actors) and should be required to pay the appreciated cost tion.” Eisenhower wrote. president. “ superb goodwill ambassador.” allowed to leave for eight hours and the Soviets did mo.s believes relations between the failing to come to their mother’s then I brought picture books, which ’ ’The thought of marking time, Eisenhower’s superpower sum­ “ As long as he can stay awake, not turn over Nicholson’s body to the U.S. officials United States and the Soviet Union defense. is open to question. I gave to them, of Connecticut.” waiting for Jan. 20. 1961. did not mit in Paris fell apart — and with he’ll do real well.” Hess added until thenextday.Noonecansayforcertainhowlong can be improved through the arts, The play was controversial at In any event, it seems clear that the first and was nearly suppressed by Lamos said. appeal to m e .... How, I wondered, it. a planned trip to the Soviet with a laugh. it took Nicholson to die and whether he could have and he’s willing to put his beliefs principle of giving the homeowner first right censors in New York. It was banned “ And I told them that O’Neill’s AMERICA’S BEST DRESSED SANDWICH could I make the best use of this Union — afterSoviet leaderNikita been saved with prompt medical help. His clothes into practice. to repurchase is sound. The DOT should not in Boston and England in 1925, and birthplace was near my theater, remaining time for the benefit of Khrushchev scuttled the session Susanne M. Schafer, a former . told the story that he bled heavily. Lamos. the Hartford State Com­ the entire cast was arrested for and this was a great surprise. oppose it and the General Assem bly should the United States?” Eisenhower in the wake of theshootdown of the foreign correspondent for ’The And what of the soldier who killed him? pany’s artistic director, is believed giving an obscene play when it Connecticut and New England 171 Spencer Street • Manchester, Connecticut support it asked. U S high-altitude spyplane Associated Press, has covered “ He could not be apprehended or interviewed as to be the first American picked to debuted in Los Angeles in 1926. seem not to have a lot to do with the The wartime hero said he known as the U-2. the White House since 1984. Soviet officials declined to cooperate with U.S. direct a theater production in the In the Soviet Union, the play is life of that play to them. I hope that realized that he "enjoyed a officials in the investigation, ” the Army report says. Soviet Union. The selection was "apparently popular partly be­ will change as I work with them.” -BLIMPIE COLDS-HOTS------made through the New York-based measure of good will” overseas We have learned that the U.S. Army commander in cause it’s about farmers,” Lamos Lamos said. Theatre International Exchange •BIGGER BITE and that it should be put to use Europe, (]ien. Glenn K. Otis, personally requested said The Pushkin Theater has five Other American theater artists Service, which is devoted to prom­ who plan trips to the Soviet Union Your Favorite Over Stuffed Blimple Sandwich Making good on his own obser­ the name of the sentry from Gen. Mikhail M. Zaitsev, translations of the play, he said. oting exchange of American and Lamos said he intends to stage soon through the exchange pro­ vations, Eisenhowerinstituted his Policy on letters to the editor the Soviet commander in East Germany. Zaitsev Soviet actors and productions. the play as written, in that the gram are Nagle Jackson of the 1. BLIMPIE BEST 14. ROAST BEEF famous "goodw ill” visits. In the The Manchester Herald welcomes original letters to the editor. refused to disclose the information at a meeting of He will direct Eugene O’Neill’s McCarter Theatre in Princeton. Horn, Salami, Cappacola, American setting wili remain in New Eng­ Proscluttinl 8. Chess. spring, he toured Puerto Rico. the two generals in Potsdam, East Germany, three "Desire Under the Elms” at the land He said he’s already started N.J.. Des McAnuff of the LaJolla 15. TUNA MELT Brazil. Argentina. Chile and Letters should be brief and to the point. They should be typed or weeks after the shooting. 1.000-seat Pushkin Theater in Mos­ Playhouse in California; and Ad­ 2. ROAST BEEF neatly handwritten, and, for ease in editing, should be working with the actors to make 16. PASTRAMI Uruguay, and hundreds of thou­ During the meeting. Zaitsev reportedly agreed cow. The play made its debut in the them aware of New England. rian Hall of Trinity Repertory in 3. TUNA sands turned out to greet him double-spaced. Letters must be signed with name, address and that the Soviets would not, in the future, permit the Soviet Union in 1926. when it also " I think it’s necessary to under­ Providence. R.I, Several months later, he flew to daytime telephone number (for verification). “ use of force or weapons” by their soldiers against was the Pushkin’s inaugural play. 4. BLIMPIE CLUB " I ’m hoping that I can work with Ham, Turkey 8, Swiss ^SOUPS a SALADS' the Far East for a second tourthat the liaison team members from the United States, The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the interests of the actors in a way that achieves France and Britian. Other Soviet officials later took 5. TURKEY included stops in the Philippines brevitv, clarity and taste. something that perhaps hasn’t been TOSSED SALAD — where an estimated I million issue with Zaitzev's promise and he was abruptly done there before. I hope it opens 6. HAM & SWISS Filipinos cheered the president — Addiess letters to: Open Forum, Manchester Herald, P.O.Box relieved of his duties and sent back to Moscow. the door for many other cultural CHEF SALAD I I , Nr * . 7. HAM, SALAMI & CHEESE as well as Taiwan. South Korea, 591. Manchester, CT 06040. Army staffers, including Lev Yudovich, who was exchanges between the artists in PART-TIME and Japan. ’ once a Soviet attorney, concluded that the sentry our two countries.” Lamos said. 8. BLIMPIE CHEESE TUNA SALAD American, Swiss, Provoione “What do you mean, 'Beam me up. Scotty'?" "Eisenhower set the precedent. should be charged with murder. Yudovich said the “ I hope most of all I can do a POTATO or MACARONI Soviet criminal code would apply toSoviet soldiers in really good production of the play, BLIMPIE ORESSINO: All Blimples ore Germany and that “ the appropriate offense would and that in doing it, perhaps the dressed with Tomatoes, Lettuce & Onions SALAD also be murder, which, in his case, was causing a people who see it and the people and a Special Sauce at no extra cost. who work on it will understand EVENINGS SOUP OF THE DAY wrongful death, with disregard for human life.” Westerners seeking the No. 2 spot something about this country that BOWL OF CHILI But Americans will never know if the sentry was they haven't understood before.” punished or rewarded. “ Action which has been or We need 8 people to work 1 ... . „ ivepublicans excited about the ticket, it is Lanrios returned from Moscow C H ILI, SALAD & CHIPS Nobody, not even Vice President George Bush, will be taken against the Soviet soldier, if any, is now BEVERAGES clearly in his best interest to have a Westerner as Jan. 16 after spending a week in the part-time from our telephone has the Republican presidential nomination known and will probably not be reported by Soviet the vice presidential nominee.” country selecting lead actors for wrapped up yet, but some far-sighted Western officials,” the Army investigators concluded. the play and settling on the set. sales office for major daily But which Westerner would fill the bill? In COCA COLA, DIET COKE, EXTRAS politicians are already giving a little preliminary W y iia m Rehearsals will being Feb. 18. with newspaper 5:15 to 9:15 evenings SPRITE, CHERRY COKE thought to the second spot on the ticket. private talks among members of the Western EmbaMy cutbacks the opening now set for March 24. Republican Caucus in recent months, names that ’This is probably all to the good because the way A nine-month investigation into overstaffing in Lamos said he hopes to attend the and Saturday 9-12:30 pm. No COUNTRY TIME LEMONADE CHIPS have been mentioned include Sens. William vice presidential candidates have been picked in Rusher the State Department has resulted in the cutback of opening, but if the opening is Armstrong (Colo.), Pete Domenici (N.M .), Orrin delayed he may miss it because of ASSORTED CAKES or DANISH the past is not exactly an advertisement for the so positions here and overseas. Nearly half of the experience necessary, we will ICED TEA Hatch (Utah) and James McClure (Idaho), commitments to the Hartford American political system. jobs that were eliminated had been held by foreign KOSHER PICKLE, Holt or Whole Interior Secretary Donald Hodel (who hails from Stage. train. Back in the days before there were so many nationals working in our overseas embassies. A M IL K - HOT CHOCOLATE Oregon). California Gov. George Deukmejian and Lamos said the Soviet actors are SWEET or HOT PEPPERS primaries, when conventions were traditionally consular office in Venezuela was also closed to save COFFEE-TEA-SANKA former ^n . Paul Laxalt of Nevada. But willing to work seven days a week to • Guaranteed hour pay “ brokered” by the leaders of powerful factions, the $8,500 a year. The investigators have prepare for the opening because the Besides, some early thinking about the vice discussions are continuing among Western exhausted candidate who had finally won the top recommended the elimination of another 20 jobs, 21 rehearsal period is much shorter • Approx. 24 hrs. per week presidency is particularly appropriate this year in Republican leaders, and additional names may be spot would call together a handful of advisers and of them overseas. State Department officials are than they’re accustomed to. the case of the Western Republican Caucus, a added to this list. The plan is to circulate It to those allies as bleary-eyed as he. In the gray dawn of the still considering that recommendation. The He said, however, that he’s likely • Pleasant working conditions group of conservatives from every Western state presidential candidates remaining in the race after i *•( . . .> morning following his nomination, in some hotel investigation also turned up inefficient property- to follow the American practice of save Texas and California who first banded Super Tuesday (March 8). working Tuesday through Sunday, • Bonuses room foul with stale cigarrette smoke and littered and money-management practices in 14 foreign together in 1976 and have exercised considerable Whoever the Republican presidential nominee seven hours a day. with paper cups containing cold dregs of coffee, posts. • Commissions some lucky bystander would be chosen to stand, for influence ever since. may be, he is not likely to disregard that list. The Since he doesn’t speak Russian, four years, "a heartbeat away from the As it happens, all six of the candidates for the dynamics of the election, as indicated above, Lamos will work through an interpreter, but he said he forsees Contact presidency.” Republican presidential nomination hail from east almost dictate the presence of a Westerner on the of the 100th meridian — the longitude at which, in Republican ticket. iBaiirliPstpr HrralJi no problems because "actors are More recently, now that primaries often enable actors everywhere and directors Manchester Herald some candidate to wrap up the presidential the opinion Of many Westerners, the West really If Bush wins the presidential nomination, there Founded In 1081 are directors.” nomination months before the convention even begins. And yet every Republican ticket since the will be considerable pressure on him to make Jack "Desire Under the Elms” is 16 Brainard Place opens, the winner has plenty of time to make his end of World War II. save one, has had a Westerner Kemp, or just possibly Jeane Kirkpatrick, his PENNY M. 8IEFFERT...... PutXM w r considered by some critics tobe one FREE n.99 SPECIAL on it — and that one (Ford and Dole. 1976) lost. running-mate. Both are highly regarded by OEORQE T CHAPPELL...... Editor of O’Neill’s greatest plays. choice. Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale both DOUGLAS A. BEVINS ...... ^ ...... Executive EdHor Mr. Purcell Carrying the Western states is absolutely essential conservative Republicans, who will have a Completed in 1924, it tells the Regular Blimpie Any Regular Sandwich, Medium sized the opportunity to turn the process into a sort MARIE P GRADY ...... City Editor Between 4-7 PM, Witti PurchoM of Rtfulor or Olont Blimpie Sondwich of cattle show, in which various alleged if the GOP ticket is to have any hope of victory. powerful claim on Bush’s consideration. But Kemp ALEXANDER GIRELLI...... Aeeoclete Editor story of a New England family of ■ .. n e e eilmrte^ett equoleouol orOf lOMleee voluo.value. NotHot validvolld with onyonv ■ 8 SodO,Soda, ChIPS,Chips, Oror POtOtOPotato 50100Salad ■ possibilities were invited in to be quizzed. That did “ I think the message comes through very clear,” is from New York and Kirkpatrick from Maryland, farmers tom over the death of the ■ other d lK O unt^er. Volld with Ih it coupon only. One her | I Mol volld with any other diKOunt otter. VWId wtth thle I DENISE A ROBERTS ...... Advertlelitg Director mother. A 25-year-old son in the j cuetemer. Bxe. ceupen only. One per cwtenier. Bxp. H S I not. however, eliminate the danger of a major says Blake Hall, the Idaho Republican chairman both Atlantic costs states. By choosing a Westerner MARK F ABRAITIS ...... Buelneee Menegw 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 who is also head of the Western Republican state by conservatives. Bush (or any other non-Westem family believes his father over­ blunder — as Mondale demonstrated by picking SHELDON COHEN ...... Compoelng Meneger worked his mother and tried to rob Geraldine Ferraro without checking her chairmen’s association. ’ ‘If the Republican presidential nominee) can have his cake and eat it ROBERT H HUBBARD ...... Preeeroom Meneger JEANNE G FROMERTH...... CIreuletlon Meneger her of her property. The son background more extensively candidate for president i.s serious about having too. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Jan. M. ItM - U 10 _ MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Jan. 22. 1988 Gephardt Welcome for Hart is warm u.s./woru In Brief I Palestinians march on holy day By Marcus Ellason mand, warned that army units “are deployed In Gaia City, about 100 people marched down U.S. makes new offer on missiles The Associated Press throughout the area, ready to stop any stone. If a street from the el-Amarl Mosque chanting surges as but voters have deep doubts somebody disrupts the calm, he will find us "AllahuAkbar” (Godis great) and“Ouraplritli WASHINGTON — The United States is presenting a proposed JERUSALEM — Palestinians carrying a ready.” for Palestine.” equal intensity. the media. I won’t give in to treaty to the Soviet Union today that could extend 1972 cu^ b on symbolic coffin demonstrated on the sacred About 600 police were deployed around the Stones were thrown at about four paising cars Bv Evans Witt anti-missile defenses If the Star Wars program is not ready for Hart fades The Associated Press “I have just thought through the blackmail.” o .. . Temple Mount today in memory of 38 Temple Mount, or Haram es-Sherif, to prevent but caused no damage, and troopa standing by issues and gone beyond the other Hart heard "Good luck. Glad deployment in the 1990s. Palestinians killed by Israeli troops. Hundreds outbreaks of violence that marred last Friday’s did not intervene. By The Associated Press KEENE, N.H. - Gary Hart was candidates. I think I had a duty to to see you back” and “I’m all for A U.S. official said Thursday night that the proposal had the of Israeli soldiers stood by to prevent more prayers. Curfews were lifted in Rafah, Deir el-Balah, talking about long-term health get back in and let the people you” echoing through the .streets strong endorsement of the U ,S. military Joint Chiefs of Staff, who violence. At the al-Aqsa mosque, the site of previous Khan Yunis and the Beach camps, home to about A published report today raised care, highways and nuclear arms in decide. I can’t imagine how that shops and factories of this town and were concerned that lifting the curbs could free the Soviets to clashes, the sermon was low-key. Older 130,000 refugees. But about 110,000 Paleatipians new questions about Gary Hart's Youths wrapped the coffin in the outlawed Palestinians left quickly and some said they were still under curfew in Jabaliya, Nuaelrat, Timoleon’s Restaurant when Len hurts the party,” he says Hart told others in New Hampshire. Hart deploy their own anti-missile defenses. Palestinian flag and chanted, "In blood and campaign finances, while Hart him. generally ran second to Massachu- President Reagan settled an internal dispute between the wanted to get out before violence erupted. Burelj and laghazi refugee campa, some for the contended he knew nothing about Fleischer walked up to' the Demo­ spirit we shall redeem you, Palestine.” They cratic candidate to explain why he But the notion that Hart has gone setU Gov. Michael Dukakis in the Joints Chiefs and their boss, Defense Secretary Frank C. designated today, the Moslem holy day, a day of A police helicopter hovered above and officers I4th straight day. possible illegal contributions and beyond the rest of the field is polls in the state after he re-entered Carlucci, when he secretly approved the instructions to U.S. The daily Haaretz said its correspondent in the reacted angrily to a question about cannot support Hart for president remembrance for the Palestinian victims. took names from the identity cards of Moslems Gaza Strip counted 107 Palestinians hospitalised in 1988. precisely what bothers Fleischer. the race Dec. 15. negotiators for presentation in Geneva today. entering the compound. Several protesters were infidelity. “I told him his candidacy is “I had no problem with his For some, the doubts date back to Israel lifted curfews off four of the Gaza with beating injuries over the last two days. Meanwhile, a pair of polls indi­ arrested, Israel radio said. hurting the party,” said Fleischer, private life ... But the public stuff, word of Hart’s relationship with Strip’s eight refugee camps so Moslems could In last week’s Temple Mount clashes, They apparently were victims of Israel’s new cated the former Colorado senator a psychologist from this thriving that he alone represents these Miami model Donna Rice, the focus attend weekly prayers. policy of beating demonstrators rather than was fading in Iowa, as Democratic Airlines get warning about pilots Palestinians accused Israeli police of firing tear town in southwestern New Hamp­ ideas, is a lot of ego and of the firestorm of controversy that "This is a gesture of good will... to let Moslem gas into mosques. shooting at them. presidential rival Rep. Richard shire who once worked for Hart. arrogance.” drove Hart from the 1988 race in WASHINGTON — U.S. airlines are being warned in the wake of believers reach the mosques and conduct The policy drew criticism from the United Gephardt of Missouri enjoyed a Hart received a warm welcome He paused briefly before adding, May 1987. Questions of morality, a fatal crash in Denver to make sure that inexperienced pilots are religious services that, according to local The Israeli government contended the demon­ States and from Israeli liberals Thursday, but a surge of support. The surveys, by as he campaigned this week “I didn’t use those words with judgment and honesty were menti­ not paired on the same flight. residents, were disrupted to a certain extent strators defiled the holy place by dragging an senior military officer was quoted in the Israeli NBC and the , through New Hampshire, a state Hart.” oned by New Hampshire voters. FAA Administrator Allan McArtor said Thursday that an during the,past Fridays,” Maj. Gen. Vitzhak Israeli policeman into the mosque and beating media as saying the new policy had helped suggested the leading Democrats in central to his hopes of vindication Hart has talked issues, issues, Patricia Colby, an official at inexperienced pilot should be matched with a more senior pilot, Mordechai'said. him up. The Temple Mount is sacred to both impose relative calm in the West Bank and Gasa the state were tightly clustered. from the voters for his reborn issues across the state — proof of Keene State College, brought her and that a captain should not allow a co-pilot with less than 100 But Mordechai, head of the southern com- Moslems and Jews. Strip, areas of unrest since Dec. 8. Republicans and Democrats his burning concentration on some children to see Hart and was alike used ever-sharpening lan­ campaign. hours in a particular plane to conduct a takeoff in treacherous J But there are still deep doubts of the toughest problems facing the planning to sign up to work in his weather. guage to stake out their differences Si'S-.' about Hart among many of those country. campaign. But then she asked Hart FAA concern about pilot experience increased as a result of the Soviets ask U.N. to revive peace taiks as they claw their way through the who will vote in the New Hampshire The issues are the driving force about the character issue — one of final few weeks leading up to the AP photo crash of a Continental Airlines DC-9 last Nov. 15 in Denver in primary on Feb. 16 — doubts that for Hart. For him, they override the the code phrases for the questions Another diplomat close to the Israelis said Feb. 8 Iowa caucuses and the Feb. arising out of the Rice matter which both crewmen were new to flying that type of aircraft. The UNITED NATIONS (AP) - The Soviet Union Diplomats said they expect the report to HART TO HART — Democratic candidate Gary Hart, had taken root even before the knowledge that questions about his co-pilot had flown only one previous trip on a DC-9, but was flying criticize Israel’s crackdown on the violence that Perez de Cuellar will make a proposal that 16 New Hampshire primary. flareup over Hart’s campaign personal conduct would continue. “When the character issue is put called on Secretary-General Javier Perez de Democratic Sen. Paul Simon of right, chats with his son, John Hart, Thursday after a in perspective, things will be fine,” the plane when it took off in a snowstorm and crashed. Cuellar to revive efforts for Middle East peace began Dec. 8 and the living conditions of the 1.5 dovetails with the Soviet push to revive the Idea finances. Hart told Fleischer, “If you say of a Middle East peace conference. The Illinois traded accusations with speech at Boston University. John in involved in his you can’t run because people are he said. Twenty-eight of the 82 people aboard were killed. talks, saying riots in the Israeli-occupied lands million Palestinians under Israeli occupation. Fleischer said when he spoke his Some diplomats said the report may go diplomat also spoke on condition of anonymity. Gephardt in Iowa on Thursday, father’s campaign efforts to win the Democratic mind to Hart, the Democratic going to write about your personal But all was not fine for Mrs. have become a "popular uprising.” while Jesse Jackson took them both Top U.N. officials prepared to release a report beyond the immediate crisis and address the Israel has clamped a curfew on most of the presidential hopeful replied with life, that's a form of blackmail by Colby. occupied lands, detained thousands of people A to task in a speech to the naton’s presidential nomination. Flying feline reunited with owner today on the crisis in the West Bank and Gaza broader Arab-Israeli conflict. A top-ranking U.N. diplomat said Wednesday and invoked emergency police powers in East mayors. And Republican Rep. Jack LOS ANGELES — Felix the frequent-flier feline had a joyous Strip, captured by Israel from Jordan and Egypt Kemp of New York sparred with in the 1967 Middle East war. that Perez de Cuellar will seek a new Security Jerusalem. former Delaware Gov. Pete du reunion with her tearful owner, who thought she’d never again The report is based on a one-week tour of the Council initiative on the Middle East. The Its troops have subdued riots with live Pont in Manchester, N.H. Bush and Dole: a study in contrasting styles see the cat that was lost in a plane’s cargo bin for 29 days and flew occupied territories by U.N. Undersecretary- diplomat, who demanded anonymity, did not ammunition, tear gas, rubber bullets and clubs. Vice President George Bush nearly 180,000 miles. General Marrack Goulding. elaborate. They have forced striking shops to open. “She looks wonderful but extremely scared,” said Janice revived an issue he and chief GOP cuses on Feb, 8 offer some reveal­ recent surveys offer roughly the In Des Moines, Bush was telling Bv Donald M. Rothberg making sales one by one. The voters, ‘I want you to go to the Kubecki, who greeted the dark calico cat at a caviar-and- rival Sen. Bob Dole of Kansas have product is themselves. They are ing insights into the two candidates. same estimate. tangled over in the past — which of The Associated Press “Once again, we’re behind in caucuses. I want to ask you to help champagne reception Thursday at Los Angeles International DON’T SUP ON T H E IC K convinced that if they make enough If the polls are an accurate Airport. Contras reject ‘stunt’ N them has the best credentials. reflection of what will happen on Iowa,” Bush told the crowd in the me.” “There’s a big difference be­ WEBSTER CITY, Iowa “My sales, the prize that awaits them is They even used similar humor Felix, a female nearing her second birthday, became a HAVE YOUR LOT George the Republican nomination for caucus night — a big “if” — Dole’s basement auditorium of the First tween presidential and congres­ dad was in the Senate," State Bank. “And I like that.” about caucus night. celebrity after she escaped from her traveling box in the cargo Bush tells Iowa voters, president. down-home. Midwest appeal is far sional leadership,” Bush said in more attractive to lowans than He recalled that he was behind in “If you support somebody else,” hold of a Pan Am Boeing 747 en route from West Germany to Los for earlier truce talks Iowa Fails, alluding to Dole's “My dad wore his overalls to The two contenders, the vice Angeles on Dec. 3. work for 42 years,” Bob Dole tells president and the Senate Republi­ Bush’s effort to cite his administra­ Iowa in 1980, when the front-runner Bush said, pausing before finishing, SANDED decades in Congress. tive experience. going into the caucuses was Ronald “go to Florida. It’s lovely in tional commission, including repre­ Hart’s troubles continued to lowans. can leader, are convinced they are SAN JOSE. Costa Rica (AP) - Protect yourself from INJURIESI They talk about themselves day locked in a two-man race for the “He’s one of us,” goes a Dole Reagan. Bush upset Reagan in February.” Nicaraguan rebel leaders agreed to sentatives of the U.S. Republican mount, as The Washington Post nomination, that the other four campaign theme in Iowa. Iowa that year. France, Germany extend friendship and Democratic parties, to monitor Protect yourself from LAW8UIT8I reported in today’s editions that the ■ after day, in town after town, these “If you’re for somebody else,” meet with government officials candidates have little or no chance. The latest Iowa poll, published “Expectations are down, but next week for their first direct a Contra amnesty. 1984 Hart campaign has failed to two rivals for the Republican determination is up,” said the vice Dole said, “don’t get out in the cold PARIS (AP) - Chancellor Helmut Kohl arrived in Paris today Protect yourself from EXP08UREI presidential nomination, as they Iowa is the first real test and the today in the Los Angeles Times, to mark the 25th anniversary of the French-German friendship peace talks after rejecting as a Tinoco, who led a Sandinista return or otherwise clear from the %vays Bush and Dole are describing suggested Dole was supported by 41 president. “If you go to these that night.” delegation that arrived in Costa 24 Hour Service Available by Professionals books nearly 860,000 in contribu­ criss-cross the flat expanse of this caucuses and vote for me, we’ll win But the rest of their appeal is as treaty and to sign a historic pact increasing the two nations’ publicity stunt a government bid to state. themselves to the people who will percent of Republicans, while Bush open talks sooner. Rica unexpectedly Wednesday Driveways to Big Parking Lots, etc. tions that apparently exceeded had the backing of 28 percent. Other in Iowa,” different as their backgrounds. military cooperation. limits set by federal election law. They are political drummers. attend Republican precinct cau­ The 1963 friendship treaty began a new era of French-German The Jan. 28-29 negotiations were night, said the commission would The Post, citing Federal Election reconciliation following nearly a century of hatred and mistrust settled Thursday at a meeting guarantee that full civil and politi­ HAVE IT SANDED. . AND BE SAFEI between top Contra leaders and cal liberties are accorded to Con­ the Commission records, also said the engendered by three wars. tras who lay down their weapons. 1984 campaign received $30,000 Kohl, accompanied by about a dozen West German ministers, Cardinal Miguel Obando y Bravo, from two fund-raisers in transac­ the Roman Catholic leader of The Sandinista delegation had jcom pany ★ 643-2659 ★ was greeted at Orly Airport by Premier Jacques Chirac shortly Nicaragua who mediated between proposed opening talks imme­ tions generally prohibited under WE’RE SERVING YOU BREAKFAST after 9 a.m. election law. It said $20,000 came the government and rebels. diately after its arrival, saying it SA V£ THIS AD fO H FUTUHE RffERfMCf/ff from David Stein, a Southern The talks are planned two days wanted to do so because Obando y California developer who was a. Thousands mourn Ghaffar Khan after President Reagan is expected Bravo was leaving today for Rome major Hart contributor, and the TOGETHER to ask Congress for more aid to the on Vatican business. other $10,000 was from Hollywood TOWR KHAM, On The Afghanistan Border — Thousands of Contras, who are fighting to over­ That drew anger and confusion A + C e r t if ic a t e Of A n n u ity video producer Stuart Karl. mourners today accompanied the body of Abdul Ghaffar Khan, throw the leftist Sandinista from the Contras, who said they government. didn’t even know the Sandinistas Allegations about Karl’s bankrol­ who helped free the subcontinent from British rule, across the were sending a delegation. ling of the Hart campaign, which Afghanistan border to his final resting place. Cease-fire talks are contained in appeared in Wednesday’s editions a Central American peace plan Adolfo Calero, a director of the • Tax-Deferred Investment Growth Afghan border guards waved through hundreds of red-flagged signed last August by the presi­ Nicaraguan Resistance, told repor­ 2 of the Miami Herald, kicked off the vans, cars and buses led by a red truck decked in flowers burgeoning campaign-finance dents of Nicaragua, El Salvador, ters after meeting with Obando y • Principle Guaranteed L ^ and the Manchester Herald carrying the body of the 98-year-old freedom fighter. Guatemala, Honduras and Costa Bravo: VThe cardinal had no controversy. A heavily-manned security post at the mouth of the knowledge that the Sandinista Also Wednesday, former Hart Rica. • No Sales Charge m Visit McDonald’s* mountainous Khyber Pass checked only a few of the vehicles. Also Thursday, Victor Hugo commission would be here. We do staffers told The Associated Press Tinoco, the Nicaraguan deputy not know, and the cardinal did not -o '- his campaigns routinely accepted know, how this confusion • *5000 Minimum Investment unreported go.ods and services they Beautiful New foreign minister, said theSandinis- -• did not Intend to pay for — from Restaurant at NIne-year-old faces more surgery tas were proposing a new interna­ occurred.” firms that did not expect to be paid. GARY, Ind. (AP) — A 9-year-old girl whose frostbitten legs Maturity YieW Hart, campaigning Thursday in were amputated below the knee after she was locked and 2 70 West Center St. New Hampshire, was asked about abandoned in a freezing house faces further surgery to determine Next Reagan request the former staffers’ allegations. 3 years 7,75% “No, no, it’s not true," he said. Manchester whether infection remains in her limbs, her doctor says. Hart, who dropped out of the race The legs of 9-year-old Darlwin Carlisle of Gary were removed 4 years 7.90% in May over reports of his relation­ Thursday about six inches below the knee, at about the level of a to ask ‘non-lethal’ 5 years 8 .10% ship with model Donna Rice and high-top gym shoe, doctors said. then re-entered the race in De­ "It wouldn’t surprise me if she was the kind of kiddo who gets WASHINGTON (AP) - The asked not to be identified, said 7 years 8.50% cember, reacted testily to a ques­ up right away,” said Dr. Victoria Dvonch, the orthopedic surgeon Nicaraguan Contra rebels still have Thursday the administration is 9.00% tion about his personal life. who removed the girl’s legs during a 90-minute operation at not used up all of the military aware of the political realities on 10 years A Boston University student Chicago’s Wyler Children’s Hospital. supplies approved by Congress in Capitol Hill and is therefore asking asked Hart how people could expect “Things look very good, much better than we expected,’ 1986, so the Reagan administra­ for a modest amount of aid in hopes him to honor the presidential oath Dvonch said. ^ ^ tion’s next aid request will emphas­ of attracting support from unde­ Financial Services of office when he didn't honor his McDonald’s® has job The girl will undergo surgery again Saturday, Dvonch said, but ize "non-lethal” aid, U.S. officials cided lawmakers. marriage vpws. further amputation probably will not be necesspry. say. He described the request as a “My marriage vows are my Only about 10 percent of the "sustainment package” which Insurance Agency,Inc. business and not yours," he opportunities to fit almost administration’s coming assist­ would not enhance the Contras’ One Heritage Place snapped, winning loud applause. ance request for the Contras will be warmaking capability either qual­ I n other campaign any schedule: Mecham and brother plead Innocent earmarked directly for military aid itatively or quantitatively. Manchester, CT 06040 developments: because the rebels’ weapons arse­ He said only about 10 percent of • One of two engines failed on a PHOENIX, Arlz. — Gov. Evan Mecham and his brother the request would be earmarked for pleaded innocent today to criminal charges accusing them of nal is largely adequate, the officials 646-6991 small plane carrying former televi­ said Thursday. direct military aid- sion evangelist Pat Robertson as it lying about a $350,000 campaign loan. Part time or full time, days A March 9 trial was scheduled for the embattled governor and One administration official, who prepared to take off from the asked not to be identified, said the Manchester. N.H. airport Thurs­ or evenings. Good starting his brother Willard, who was his 1986 campaign treasurer. aid proposal will be close to $50 day night, campaign officials said. Mecham, also facing possible impeachment by the Arizona million but White House spokesman No one was injured. House and an almost certain recall election, pleaded, “Not Marlin Fitzwater said no final '. • Kemp, in New York, con­ pay and benefits. guilty,” in a brief appearance in Maricopa County Superior Court decision had been made. demned those who have criticized before Commissioner Patrick O’Neil. President Reagan is expected to Israel’s handling of violent protests His brother’s plea was entered in’ll separate arraignment by an send the formal request to Capitol that began Dec. 8 in Israeli- attorney. Hill next Tuesday. A House vote is occupied territories. Kemp called Manager'trainee positions O’Neil said the Mechams’ cases would be assigned to Judge set for Feb. 3 and the Senate will the unrest an “internal insurrec­ John Seidel, with a pre-trial conference scheduled for Feb. 17. follow on Feb. 4. tion” and an “attack on Israel’s and custodial positions are Each defendant will remain free on their own recognizance. With passions running high on legitimacy.” The governor cannot leave the state unless he receives court both sides and supporters and • Jackson will air the first also available. approval or the travel is in the "official performance of public opponents about equally divided, television commercials of his 1988 office,” O’Neil said. the vote is shaping up as one of the campaign this weekend, but cam­ most hotly contested issues in paign manager Gerald Austin said recent memory. 9 due to budget considerations, they Rep. Tony Coelho, D-Callf., the are being shown on cable TV, not Stop by any of the locations Reagan blamed for Census change third-ranking membet of the House network television. WASHINGTON — A former Census Bureau official told the leadership and an opponent of Jackson, speaking to the U.S. listed below or call further aid to the Contras, said that Conference of Mayors in Washing­ nation’s mayors that the Reagan administration ignored professional advice and acted on politics in a decision that could no matter how much aid is ton, linked rivals Simon, Gephardt 643-2213 to learn more requested, it will still precipitate a and Tennessee Sen. Albert Gore Jr. reduce the representation of minorities in the 1990 count. Barbara Bailar, a statistician who resigned from the Census showdown on U.S. policy in Central to federal spending cuts he said America. have hurt the urban poor. about the employment Bureau last month over the dispute, blasted the Commerce He said President Reagan is "not “We must put an end to ... Department’s decision not to statistically adjust the 1990 Census interested in the peace process, Simon-Gephardt-Gore budgets,” opportunities with to compensate forWack, Hispanic, Asian, American Indian and he’s only interested in a military he. said. other minorities expected to be overlooked. victory for the Contras.” Gore, who has pulled his cam­ McDonald’s®. One administration official, who paign out of Iowa, finished last in the field in Iowa surveys taken by NBC News and The Los Angeles W e fciiture quality prtkJucu of Chrytlcr Motors and other fine cars. Times — with both according him 1 You’re in a land of palm trees and gende breezes. Warm days. Sizzling nights. percent support. Both polls pointed to a close race And long rides just for exploring. So put the top down. Turn the music up. Cruise. ' 149^L among the leaders. Both suggested This is the way Florida is supposed to feel. And now it can. Because this Chrysler Gephardt was coming on strong in Le Baron Convertible is a Budget car. And you can rent it for only $37.99 a day/ Iowa, while Hart was dropping REWARD *1000 $149 a week in January, or any of our cars at low weekly rates. back after the big splash he made For information leading to the apprehension when he re-entered the race. Just consult your Travel Agent or call Budget toll free at l-800-527'7(XX) The NBC poll, with a margin of and conviction of the parties involved in the before the next time you take off. Or ju.st a.sk when you land. error of 4 percentage points, indicated the Missouri congress­ destruction of property at Lynch Toyota-Pontiac, man was supported by 19 percent of 500 West Center Street, Manchester. All those interviewed; Massachusetts FLOMM Gov. Michael Dukakis by 18 per­ information will be held 1.800-527-7000 cent; Simon by 15 percent and Hart GET YOUR COMPLIMENTARY COPY OF THE MANCHESTER HERALD in strictest confidence. 14 percent. The others were in „ K m single digits. Call Joe McCavanagh Budgiit! ON SATURDAY MORNINGS AT THE FOLLOWING McDONALD’S LOCATIONS: * U k r > o u f S e sr^L m il l C s r J o r any «qh(-r m a jo r i r r J i l c ard ai a u ih t> n v d H u d g ri H rn i a I'a r d iu n h u lu m c r n lr r v C a n raniacar t A Hwian Wumi LonMOT pTiVi Gephardt’s showing was the most SEARS \uhKU to jvailaU litv at participating Honda localionc. Normal rrnial rrquirrntrnizand miUaier caps apply. KrfiMhng improved. Two months ago, an d 1261 Burnside Ave. 30 Lafayette Square 6 4 6 -4 3 2 1 servicrs lazes and optional cos rra|{rs not tru'ludrd. Advance m ervaiion may hr required. C'ar muM Iv rrlurisrdto NBC survey of the same Democrats 70 West Center Street 1221 Tolland Tnpk. 89 Talcottville Rd. reniing lixation. 'M m offer not valid w ith any iHhrr special rateorpronuKion and uvulrjecl lochanicr without noiHr. ONLYTHE PRICE IS BUDGET had indicated 10 percent supported Manchester, CT. Manchester, CT. East Hartford, CT. Vernon. CT. RockvilleI, CT. . SeavonaKurcharKeMiiay appiv I ravel tote or luiotageirriifuale availahk at lime ol rental K a m va lidl 4 KK-| I I NR. him. MANT^'FSTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 22. 1988 - 1$ » - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 22, 1988 BUSINESS RE AL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES Economists say recession unlikeiy Buaineaa In Brief Savings bank lists record assets By Martin Crutslnger economy as a way of lowering interest rates and slower growth in consumer spending. Exports, 'jW The Associated Press lessening the chances of a recession. aided by the weaker dollar, rose a remarkable 29 The Savings Bank of Manchester listed assets of $563,616,314, a "At the present time, the Federal Reserve is percent in the past 12 months. new record, for year-end 1987, bank officials said. nS WASHINGTON — The U.S. economy will waiting to see the whites of the recession’s eyes Wyss said he believed the Improving trade President William R. Johnson said the figures represent an T probably make it through 1988 without a before it alters monetary policy. Unless its deficit would contribute fully half of the 2 increase of nearly $35 million over 1986, showing steady growth REAL ESTATE eyesight is very good, it risks acting too late,” percent GNP growth his firm is forecasting this recession, but economic prospects would for the 83-year-old mutual savings bank. said David Wyss, chief financial economist for year. improve if the Federal Reserve engineered a The commercial lending area showed particularly strong decline in interest rates, several top economists Data Resources Inc., an economic forecasting "Without this continued improvement in .985 Main Street, Manchester activity, more than doubling its portfolio to $64,719,387 from the 647-8000 say. firm. exports, I would expect a recession in 1988,” he The economists, who testified Thursday “On the whole, I wish that the Fed were a little told the committee. "Even with the narrowing of $29,817,172 net of reserves, atyear-end 1986. Mortgage loans were before the Joint Economic Committee of more afraid of a recession right now and a little the trade gap, a recession is possible if financial up as well to $299,044,254 from $285,639,256 last year. OPEN HOUSE Congress, agreed that the record 508-point drop less afraid of inflation,” Wyss said. markets panic once again.” The bank posted $4.9 million in net income, allowing it to add A POT O’ GOLD!!! Michael Hadjimichalakis, an economics pro­ that amount to reserves. This brings the bank’s surplus to $42.9 Some lucky family will make this a great place to call home. Saturday, 1-4 PM in stock prices on Oct. 19 will lower growth for The economists generally agreed that there fessor at the University of Washington, said that million or 7.6 percent of the asset base, bank officials said. Dir. this year. But they said a variety of business are no signs that inflation is threatening to get Meticulous builder has created a beautiful 7+ room Country Colonial Center to E. Center to statistics since the market collapse indicate that without an easier money policy on the part of the Activity in checking accounts was up and all types of on the Manchester-Bolton town line. Features include 4 bedrooms, left on Summit St. out of hand and they predicted that consumer transaction accounts grew from $29 million in 1986 to more than the shock to consumer confidence will not be Fed, the areas of the economy expected to do inflation, which rose by 4.4 percent in 1987, will 2.5 baths, attractive oak cabinetry, lop quality materials with many SUMMIT VILLAGE - '119,900 enough to abort -year economic well this year will not be able to supply enough rise by a similar amount in 1988. $40 million at year-end, 1987. Beautiful 2 bedroom condo­ MANCHESTER - Oversized 9 room Colonial, 4 large strength to keep the country out of a recession. “ We are extremely proud of our track record here at the special touches, unique floor plan just wailing for decorating minium in small, quiet complex. recovery. bedrooms, main floor family room with fireplace, The hearings into economic prospects for 1988 The Reagan administration is forecasting that F. Thomas Juster, an economics professor at Savings Bank of Manchester,” noted Johnson. touches. Generous allowances still available. Treat yourself to a Fully applianced kitchen with J ? and possible government policy changes was to the economy, as measured by the gross national the University of Michigan, said direct owner­ showing today! *254,900. sliders to private balcony. Full also a lower level rec room, formal dining room, continue today with further testimony from product, will expand at a modest pace of 2.4 ship of stocks is highly concentrated among finished basement. good sized kitchen with glass sliders tc sun deck, 2V& G E’s earnings rise 17% In 1987 O private economists. percent in 1988. down from an estimated rate of wealthy Americans and this helped to limit the Q. baths, private back yard, treed lot, priced to sell The analysts who testified Thursday agreed around 3.5 percent in 1987. The 5-year-old adverse impact on overall consumer FAIRFIELD — General Electric Co. says a strong showing by recovery from the 1981-82 recession is already »249,900. with the Reagan administration that the confidence. its core businesses and a tax-related accounting caused earnings economy will expand at a modest pace in 1988 the longest peacetime expansion in U.S. history. ,S with no pick-up in inflation. Many of the economists said they were putting He said 80 percent of American households do to rise 17 percent in 1987. Some of the analysts criticized current most of their hopes for continued econornic not directly own any stock while two-thirds of all In a statement Thursday, the company reported net earnings Federal Reserve policy, contending that the growth this year on booming export sales, which common stock is owned by the wealthiest 2 for the year of $2.9 billion, up from $2.4 billion a year ago. Net FOREST RIDGE - '159,900 earnings per share were $3.20 for 1987, compared with $2.73 for U&R REALTY CO. 2‘/i A central bank should pump more money into the they said would offset weakness caused by percent of all households. 4-Le.vel townhouse, baths, 3 1986 reflecting the April 1987 stock split. Sales for 1987 were about bedrooms, sliders to deck, pool, $39 billion, up 12 percent from last year’s $35 billion. tennis, move-in condition. ()uiet, 6 4 3 -2 6 9 2 The company said one accounting change, the new standard for ^ Real Estate comfortable complex. Owner Robert D. Murdock, Realtor Engine orders deferred income taxes, was adopted during the fourth quarter. 168 Main Street, Manchester ■ 647-8400 financing, too! GE said that will result in a reallocation of earnings among 1987’s quarters when final fiancial statements are completed. of $205 million Before the reallocation, net earnings for the fourth quarter of 1987 were $868 million, up from $730 million for the 1986 fourth N quarter. Sales for the 1987 fourth quarter were $12 billion, down won’t save from $12.2 billion in the fourth quarter of 1986, reflecting the sales Mew Commercial-Investment Company of RCA businesses disposed of since the third quarter of 1986. Manchmier *229,900 Listing NEW TO MARKET - Nine room, two and one half bath, U&R High FOR SALE EAST HARTFORD (AP) — Two contracts State alleges unauthorized trading Ranch. Dramatic flrat floor family initially worth an estimated $205 million room with csMiadral Colling and MANCHESTER apparently won’t save the jobs of about 100 NEW BRITAIN — The state treasurer has filed lawsuits glass walls. Located In exacullva • Estsbllihsd isitsurant with lull bar __ blue-collar workers at Pratt & Whitney’s East against several companies following alleged unauthorized stock area with eaay acceas to schools and apsrtmsnt tbovt. '1 75,000 Hartford plant. trades that have cost the state more than $600,000 and have shut and 1-384. SOMERS • 42 prim* tens ready lor •ubdivision. '800,000 The jet-engine maker announced Thursday down a money-saving brokerage owned by Connecticut. ANDOVER COUMTItr SKTTtNQ '124,900 COVENTRY WtLL-KtPT '160,000 Rolling topo with strasm. that Scandinavian Airlines System and Luft- The two lawsuits, filed in Superior Court here by State Five room ranch. Qraat atartar or ratiremsnt home. 3 Bedroom Raised Ranch on a gorgeous ona-tcra lot. ENFIELD '250,000 Treasurer Francisco L. Borges, claim the companies bought and Qorgaous 600' deep rear yard. Convenient to Rte. 6 Cathedral callingod L.R. and D.R., (^closed porch with transport Untemehmen GmbH have .selected its and 1-384. • 13 ♦ Acres neer Enfield Mell/ sold stock on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange without the sliders to deck. Largs eat-ln kitchen. Brick firaplacad lower High trettic eree *1.250,000 PW4flioo engines for new Boeing 767 jetliners. level Rac Room and 2 lull baths. authorization of Connecticut Nutmeg Securities Inc., the P8tW will announce today that it is laying off state-owned brokerage. Manchaalar •265,000 FOR LEASE the 100 workers in the second round of layoffs NEW LISTING - Qorgaous eight The unauthorized trades have cost the state “in excess of room, two and one half bath Con­ MANCHESTER this month, according to WFSB-T-V, Channel 3 in $600,000,” Edward J. Forand Jr., deputy treasurer, said temporary. Four badrooma, two full • 1880 eq.lt. office specs In new Hartford. Thursday. batha with akyllghta, sunken living D.W.FISH ultre modern building. Prestige ... room with akyllghta, tile entrance THE REALTY COVUIANY environment. '1 ™ SQ' ft- SAS ordered 23 engines, spare parts provision­ The companies named in the suit are; Raymond, James and foyar, flrat floor family room, large ing and tooling for nine aircraft and took options Associates of St. Petersburg, Fla.; J. Egand 4 Co.; Bloom and WILLINOTON kitchen with breakfast bar and flrat • 12,000 to 17.000 eq. ft. evelleMe for , on 15 aircraft. Pratt & Whitney said. If all Company; Bloom-Egan; and Janney Montgomery Scott. floor lav with laundry area. office, reetaurent or light Industrial 'A*” eq. ft. options are exercised, the order would be worth about $300 million, the East Hartford-based jet VERNON Champion reports 26% Increase Belter • 1400 & 3800 sq. ft. spacse at El Cam- engine maker said. Ino Pleza. Qood vleibUHy from 1-84 *1O** eq. ft. Deliveries of thenewaircraft to SAS will begin STAMFORD — Champion International Corp. is crediting an — FREE HOME EVALUA TION — MANCHESTERCONreWFORARY COMFORT '177,000 ELLINGTON in March 1989 and continue through 1990. up-turn in the paper business for a 26 percent increase in Attractive 2 atory offering warm hearth. New, vinyl. Qraat ' • New 14.000 a. 1. Rsl. /Prof. CIr. fourth-quarter income. family area, 2-car garage, gas heat, akyllghta, carpeting, Prims Rt. 83 loc. Fall occupancy •11»>eq. ft. ” We are delighted such an important master suite, foyar, dan, gourmet kitchen, 3 BR / 2 baths: 2 AP photo customer has selected our engines to meet its Figures released by the company Thursday show net-income thermal glass, pro landtcaping, deck, ahuttars, city water. long-range fleet needs.” saidSelwyn D. Berson. for the fourth quarter was $82 million, or 85 cents a share, ;fc,«5eiHDr ^ Immediate possasalon.______24$ Main Straat, Manehaslar, C T OS04O THEY DO IT WITH MIRRORS — Tina Dispenza examines a Kodak S900 tele president of Pratt 4 Whitney’s commercial compared to $65 million, or 67 cents a share, for the same period a (203) 643-4616 R E A L ESTATE SERVICES OFFICf HOURS caniera, one of three new 35mm cameras introduced by the Rochester, N.Y., engine business. year ago. Sales were $1.2 billion, compared to $1.1 billion for the 643-1591 243 Main St., Manchester, CT 06040 Dally 9:00-8;00 CALL LENI MATYIMATYIA OR CHRIS HELLER Set. 8:00-5:00 company Thursday. Kodak says the S900 features two all-glass lenses and SAS is a consortium of the international same period a year ago. 63 East Center St., Manchester, 643-4060 871-1400 Vernon Cr., Vernon, CT 06066______For the year. Champion reported net income of $382 million, J uses a mirror system that lets the user switch instantly from wide-angle to airlines of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. It compared to $201 million in 1986. Net sales were $4.6 billion, telephone lenses after viewing the scene in either mode. intends to use the new aircraft to increase non-stop service to New York out of the Nordic compared to $4.4 billion in 1986. 2 capitals and to offer more non-stop flights to other U.S. cities; Bangkok. Thailand; and Rio de OPEN THIS SUNDAY 1-4 PM American Brands announces Janeiro. Brazil. 166 Chestnut Street Lufttransport. a West German charter airline, ordered eight engines and spare parts worth ASSISTANT Historic Cheney District counteroffer for E-ll stock about <$4S million. Pratt 4 Whitney said. LTU stop out Sunday and oae how much '144,900. will operates on routes between Dusseldorf. West PHONE ROOM buy — You'll be pleaoantly aurprlaadl 3 larga GREENWICH (AP) — American Brands Inc expiration of the offer, a statement from Germany and New York, Miami. Los Angeles, badrooma, firaplacad living room, dining room, said it plans to begin an offer for all of E-II American Brands said. and points in the Mediterranean. kitchen with eating space, 1 'A batha, rac room and “We are making this offer because it MANAGER garagel Immediate occupancy. Holdings Inc.’s stock today, throwing a twist into David M. Long, a Pratt 4 Whitney spokesman. COUNTRY CLUB CHARISMA!!! E -II’s plans, announced just two weeks ago. to represents an attractive business opportunity Dir; Rt. 384 to Main St. to Forest St. to Chestnut St. said he couldn’t confirm or deny dhannel 3’s look at acquiring American Brands. and because it deals with the threat of NeeeJed to work in our local office while Real Estate This stylish home boasts park-like grounds "WE'RE SELLING HOUSES" - 646-2482 . report that the company will announce another complete with a beautiful in-ground pool! 7 American Brands said Thursday night it dismemberment of American Brands posed by learning all phases of telephone sales room round of layoffs on today. rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths - Enormous family would begin an offer for all of E-II’s nearly 61.85 E-II’s interest in ... our company.” American management. Must be able to train and roon) with fireplace, large out building' for Brands Chairman William J. Alley said in a The company feels an obligation to inform 647-8400 million common shares at $13 per sharein cash, additional storge. Mint condition! Martin School! DPEN THIS SUNDAY 1-4 PM or a total of about $804 million today. statement. " employees first when layoffs occur, “and we motivate others. Experience helpful. Ad­ 168 Main Street, Manchester '249,900. Earlier this month, the Chicago-based E-II “Our board believes that we can best continue haven’t had a chance to do that yet,” Long said 49 Kane Road ’Thursday night. vancement assured to the right person. For indicated it was interested in buying the to build value for our shareholders by remaining interview contact Mr. Francis between the diversified consumer products concern. Donald an independent company and by continuing the The round of layoffs would be the fourth since -•491 Jarvis Built Colonial Kelly, chairman of E-Il. said he hoped to make aggressive restructuring program we began in 1987. hours of 4-7 p.m. only at 647-9946. .i. . ■' IHl \ Seeing Is baliaving.... ThIaSbedroom homafsaturaa an acquisition of at least $5 billion this year. 1987.” Alley said. In an effort to cut costs and make the company a larga front to back master bedroom and firaplacad Analysts estimated any sale of American Last year, American Brands invested more more competitive, Pratt 4 Whitney reduced its living room, dining room, country kitchen, 1H batha, Brands could be valued at $6 billion, or $55 a than $1 billion in strategic acquisitions, Connecticut workforce by 2,250 workers, includ­ rec room, lota of wall to wall carpeting. 'ISCe. share. including National Distillers and Chemical’s ing nearly 2,000 salaries workers who agreed to D ir Rt. 384 to Main St. to Charter Oak St. to On ’Thursday. Liz Sode. a spokeswoman for distilled spirits business and ACCO World’s take early retirment or resign with severance % Kane Rd. 4l E-II in Chicago, declined to comment on the office products business. It also embarked on a pay. Another 87 workers — 74 blue collar and 13 i "WE’RE SELLING HOUSESI" 646-2482 . announcement of a tender offer, saying E-II had program to divest non-core businesses with white collar — were laid off earlier this month at W e s t s i d e V i l l a g e S q u a r e ■ 'L l the company’s Middletown plant. not received any notice from American Brands annual sales of $1.3 billign. WEST CENTER ('orner McKEE STREET BOYHOOD DREAM of its plans. American Brands’ other businesses include Pratt 4 Whitney is a division of United “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES” American Brands said its tender offer would tobacco products such as Lucky Strike and Pall Technologies Corp. and has been locked in a 20.(X)0 sq. fi. stores and offires COME TRUE!!! be financed through existing lines of credit. Mall cigarettes. ’Titleist sporting goods and struggle with Fairfield-based General Electric CUDDLE UP... Owners dream to refurbish this exceptional ’The offer is conditioned on. among other Jergens personal care items. Co. for military and commercial engine Next to a cozy fire in the fireplace of this terrific 7 Antique Colonial is nnw a reality! Updated inside It’s New — It’s Different — room Raised Ranch. 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 baths, new and out. Tip-lop shape. 6 rooms and a loft, 3 things, a minimum of 34.25 million shares, E-Il is a holding company for 15 businesses contracts. Blanchard & Rossetto state-of-the-art kitchen cabinets, fantastic sun- bedrooms, 1.5 baths, great big deck overlooking representing about 51 wrcent of E-II’s outstand­ previously owned by Beatrice Cos., including The PW4000 engine entered service last It’s Colonial — It’s Manchester porch above a great yard. Ideal for entertaining, super yard. A Rare Find! Call quick 647-84(K). REAL ESTATE extiM I ing shares on a fully diluted basis, being validly Samsonite luggage and Culligan water treat­ summer with Pan American World Airways and famHy room, store room and lots more! '188,250. '165,000. 646-2482 tendered and not withdrawn prior to the ment systems and Martha White flour. Singapore Airlines. We have retail and office space available in four brand-new buildings. Ideallv located on busy Manchester thoroughfare — high visibility and heavy traffic. 9 Dollar steady, There are several units of both retail and office space available, Century 21 Epstein Realty REALTY WORLD ranging in size from 6(K) square feet to 1.500 square feet. Space may be (203) 848-7709 73 Watl Canter Street Benolt/Frechelle Aeeoclalet Mencheiter. C T 08040 gold edges up customized to suit your needs. Plenty of parking available for the 543 North Main St., Manchester convenience of your customers and employees. W E G ET RESULTS LONDON (AP) — The dollarheid IMMACULATE! steady at higher ievels in early 647-8895 -g " , U 4R Constructed, newer Con­ A DIVISION OF THOMAS A. BENOIT ENTERPRI6E8” European trading today, supported , 'iSLiFiaj temporary Colonial In area of by wariness of further central bank IF tT IIN REALTY new homes. Wood & Alumi­ intervention. Gold prices edged WHERE THE INDIVIDUAL QETS ATTENTION num sided, 3 bedrooms, UA higher. Each oftlca Indapandanfly owned and oparatad. baths, 2 zone heat and garage. "The dollar looks upbeat.” said a VERNON - Asking *199,900. trader at a large West German bank In Frankfurt. Traders said intervention by the Bank of Japan and rumored market MANCHESTER *239,900. action by the U.S. Federal Reserve, PRESENT TENANTS SA Y Q O O D -B Y E to that amall both on Thursday, helped the home. Large S bedroom Colonial VINYL SIDED dollar. has everything you heve been look­ MISTER DONUT ALWAYS HAIR ing for. FIret floor firepleced femlly DUPLEX “The market is learning that the Givmthesepric£s,\\€tepre(jicting a heatwave in pyrniary room end den, 3 bethe, huge eet-ln central banks are likely to inter­ Newer insulation, siding, W'iiitcr Ax.'sn’t haw to Ix' cold. Because Vermont Castings is mak­ BODY DESIGN ABSOLUTE VIDEO kitchen plue generous dining room. vene.” said a dealer at a U.S. bank Perfect for your growing femlly. storms and screens in this 5-1-5 in Frankfurt. ing it easier than ever to own one of America’s finest woodstoves. R)r ALLSTATE DEANNE REALTY duplex with 3 bedrooms each instance, huy any in-stcxk Vigilant and get Kick $150. Purchase any T f side, separate systems and 5 But traders said the dollar might J. DINARDO, DMD COMMON GROUND run into some selling pressure later Resolute, Defiant, Ititrepid, Mariner, lixplorcT or Fire-place In.sert and year old heating system on in the day if some Investors decide receice $75. Bur hurry. This is a limited time offer. Miss it, and it’ll be ITALIAN GROCERIA NEW ENGLAND one side. A “must see"! OWNER ANXIOUS TO SELLIIII months Ix-fore things heat up like this again. to close out positions ahead of the & DELICATESSEN SAVINGS BANK VERNON - *139,900. weekend. MANCHESTER *179,900. In Tokyo, where the business day The\fermont Castings RbruaryRebate. MANCHESTER *164,900. This spacious and attractive 7 * room Ranch la a plaoaura to ahowlll NEW TO THE MARKET. Roomy 4 ends as Europe’s begins, the dollar For Leasing Information It la located In a dealrable area of Manchaetar. Thera It a larga bedroom home wth country private yard. Hat a walk-out baeament Ideal for In-law situatloni closed at 127.70 yen, up 0.90 yen IN kitchen. 114 bethe, beeutltul ecree- *PuUiRg You 1st Is 2nd Nature To Us! Later, in London, it was quoted at Pipe Dream Stove Shop call 6 8 8 -2 6 6 0 ned-ln porch. Privetely eltueted on Lots of closet space. Tw o fireplaces. There are many other fine 127.40 yen. beeutifully landeceped lot In quiet STRAND REAL ESTATE ^ featuraa In thie home. M AKE AN OFFERI Route 44, Ashford, CT area Call tor details. IC C 17' r«irvTl?P ST MAMPHF.STF.R CT = ~ In London, the dollar rose against 156 E. CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER. CT Hours; P. AND K. ASSOCIATES the British pound, which was Mon., ’Tues., Wed., Fri. 10-5 C A L L T O D A Y - 647-“ S O L D ” Hiifiil ( 203) 646-7709 quoted at $1.7870. compared with Thurs., 10-7 • Sat. 10-3 $1.7960 Thursday 487-1577 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday . Jan. 22. 198B — 15 M - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 22, 1988 Obituaries Mall carrier 2,400 housing units are cited I SPORTS taeaa charge Contimied from page 1 families. said. At a meeting Thursday, The governor's Blue Ribbon Commission on Housing is sup­ Sedrick J. Straughan, NEW HAVEN - A Man­ commission. members of the Central Housing posed to report to the General chester mall carrier has been A commission subcommittee Committee said the figures foreach Assembly its findings and recom­ charged with embezzling submitted tentative proposals dur­ reason were based on either the mendations by March 1, including; MacDermid an unlikely hero for Whalers mail, U.S. Attorney Stanley A. ing the first week of January that 1980 U.S. Census or on 1986 figures ex-assistant fire chief • Analysis of existing housing Twardy, Jr. said. would limit a municipality's power from other sources. programs and policies; Bv Jim Tierney Richard Pinto, 40, was to set building lot sizes and would In either case, soaring land really worked hard and turned the • Current and ftiture housing Manchester Herald Sedrick J. Strau^an, 84. former Lodge 31, lOOF, of Manchester. He charged Thursday with one force communities to establish values and other factors have corner. Tonight was a tremendous needs and the ability of current NHL rounidup aaaiatant chief of the town of was a member of the Republican count of embezzlement of multi-family zones. changed drastically, so the actual effort ” programs to meet them; HARTFORD — In their National Manchester Fire Department, died Town Committee and had served mail by a postal employee in Many communities set minimum level of housing shortage is apt to be — see page 18 Still trailing, 3-2, as the third for many years as a constable. • Differences between regions of Hockey League season which had Thursday at Mandiester Memorial an inddent on Jan. IS, Twardy lot size requirements, typically one much greater than indicated. period began, Wilson wasted no the state and the effect of the been completely devoid of any Hospital. He lived at 114 Washing­ Straughan knew he was destined said. or two acres, that boost the cost of "The data Indicate an actual time in knotting the affair at 3-all. differences on existing and future radiance, the Hartford Whalers ton St. with his wife, Marion (Ward) to be a firefighter by the time he If convicted, Pinto could single-family houses. The state­ level of need that is probably much boards and fed Tippett behind the gained its initial full-fledged high­ Just 1:36 into the final 20 minutes. Straughan. was 10 years old, he told the Herald face up to five years in prison, wide median price for a single­ greater,” said Peter L. Halvorson housing policies; net. With time to spare, Tippett hit a light Thursday night at the Civic Wilson and Tippett executed a He was born in Manchester, April in an Interview before his retire­ a $2,000 fine, or both, Twardy family home is now approaching of the Windham planning region. • Relationship between the pri­ lunging MacDermid in front of the Center. perfect give-and-go drill down the X, 1903, and he was a lifelong ment. While he was a student at the said. $150,000. “ Speculation is rampant. Land is vate and public sectors in meeting net and he pushed it past Smith into After grasping to attain medioc­ center of the ice. Wilson capped it resident. Ninth District School, where Attempts to reach Manches­ Communities also establish lot getting gobbled up for commercial, the demand for housing. the back of the net with just 1:21 to rity during their first 40 games, the off when his flailing back-hander He was a firefighter for 45 years, Bennet Junior High School is now, a ter Postmaster Alden Victoria size requirements for multi-family non-residential uses.” Based on the report, the secre­ play. Whalers have now begun to con­ got past Smith. becoming assistant chief of the fire broke out. By the time and the U.S. Attorney's office zones that drive up the prices of Notably, Halvorson said, as part tary of the Office of Policy and South Manchester Fire Depart­ firefighters had it under control, apartments, the report said. of their statistical error census- Management and state Commis­ struct a streak reminiscent of their " It ’s not going to be the same “ We play a very simple game.” for additional comment this guys every night.” MacDermid ment in 1954, and retiring from its the school and two neighboring morning were unsuccesshil. According to the first recent takers acknowledge they miss 5 sioner of Housing John Papandrea Adams Division championship sea­ Wilson, acquired from Calgary on successor, the town fire depart­ houses had burned to the ground. It estimates of the lack of housing percent or more of the Hispanic and have to pick one of the planning son a year ago. said. "The puck was behind the net Jan. 3, said. "W e want to just move No specific address on Pinto and I just drove to the front of the ment. in 1968. He tau ^t first aid was then. Straughan said, he waa immediately available. across the state, the Capitol Region black populations — "the very regions for the pilot program. And they are receiving the everything forward and keep it classes for the American Red Cross decided to become a fireman. has the most severe shortage of people who are most in need” of offensive production from the un- net. Dave had time behind the net deep in the comers.” Straughan became a volunteer adequate and affordable housing, housing, he said. Associated Press reporte are likliest of heroes. and he dished it out there and I just and fire technology and safety at Liut, despite playing in his 13th firefighter In 1923 and a part-time according to Denise Viera of the "W e must account for this,” he Included in tMs story. Paul MacDermid, who had two poked at it. I was lucky it went in.” Manchester Memorial Hospital. consecutive game and 21st out of He was a member of Center regular in 1937, when he served as a Capitol Region Council of goals against Minnesota Tuesday MacDermid gave Hartford a 1-0 Police hunt the last 22 Whaler outings, rose to Congregational Church and had "bunker.” sleepingin the firehouse Governments. night, tallied two more goals — edge in the first period when he the occasion, "Well, you know been active in church work. He was at night and driving the firetruck to Next worst off on total housing including the game-winner with perfectly deflected an Ulf Samuels- Mike’s an Italian,” Francis joked a life member of the Sovereign fires. He was appointed a full-time, missing man needs is the South Central region Homart to build mall 1:21 left In regulation — as the son blast from the blue line past “ They’re pretty strong.” MacDer­ Grand Lodge, Independent Order of paid firefighter In 1939 and became including New Haven, 31,546; fol­ Whalers rallied from a 3-1 deficit Islander goalie Billy Smith. New mid feels Evans wants to stick with Odd Fellows, and was a Past Noble assistant chief in 1954. Police have put out a missing lowed by the Greater Bridgeport Continued from page 1 bonds that voters rejected in for a thrilling 4-3 victory over the York came back with two goals of a good thing. Grand of the former King David Besides his wife, he is survived by person bulletin for a 78-year-old region. 21,867. November would have been used to New York Islanders before a crowd its own, from Randy Wood and two daughters. Mrs. Kenneth financing arrangement, which he of 14.786. Brent Sutter to take a 2-1 lead after Manchester man last seen Thurs­ Additionally, an unspecified pay for construction of roads, water ’Certainly, he (Liut) has played a (Elaine) Gordon of Vernon and said would actually cost taxpayers The Whalers have now won three the first period. day night in the area of Benedict number of units would be needed to lines, sanitary sewers and traffic lot of hockey for us and he’s playing Gertrude C. Straugh Mrs. Charles (Joyce) Young of $30 million. straight and it was the first time Street. address the housing needs of control signals in a 380-acre area in Gord Dineen boosted the Islander terrific,” MacDermid said. "You Manchester; three sisters, Mrs. "Downtown we've always paid this season that they have won after Gertrude C. Straub. 89, of 60 The man, Henry Hicks Jr., of persons who arehomeless, disabled Buckland on which the mall and lead to 3-1 at 3:47 of the second kind of want to keep a good thing Ridge St., died Thursday at a Charles (Ruth) Lathrop, Mrs. our own bills, and why shouldn't trailing after two periods. It was the Walker Street, is described as being or elderly. related commercial and residential period when he wristed a 25-footer going.” Leonard (Hazeline) BJorkman, they do it all over town,” he said. Islanders' (22-19-5) third straight Manchester convalescent home. 6 feet tall, 110 pounds, with gray Those so-called "special needs” development would be located. past Mike Liut’s stick side. The both of Bolton, and Mrs. W. David Michael Dworkin, head of the loss and they are 0-9-1 in ther last 10 She was the widow of Stanley J. hair, green eyes and a pale housing programs would benefit The bonds would have been Whalers appeared to have been Manchester Environmental Coali­ roau games. WHALER NOTES - The Whal­ WL Straugh. (Dorothy) Keith of Mandiester; six complexion, police said. Hicks has under a plan by Gov. William issued by the town and paid back tion which opposed construction of suffering from jet-lag since return­ ers will complete their three-game She was born in Manchester. grandchildren; and four great­ been ill recently and has been O'Neill to include an additional $100 from real estate taxes over 15 years The newly formed line of Dave ing from their 11-day. five-game grandchildren. the mail on environonmental homestand by hosting Minnesota Nov. 7. 1898. and was a lifelong "disorientated from time to time,” million in bonding for housingin his on a 193-acre portion of the 380-acre Tippett. Carey Wilson and MacDer­ road trip. Liut looked stale and A memorial service will be held grounds, said today the coalition Saturday night (7:30) and Detroit resident. She was a member of the according to a statement released proposed 1988-89 budget. area. mid inflicted the brunt of the Hartford could barely lift their Ik 1 on Sunday (7:05). . . Anderson Emanuel Lutheran (hurch. Monday at 7 p.m. in Center The $100 million would be made will continue it legal fight to offensive damage as they ac­ by police this morning. Majzan would not comment this skates off the ice. extended his point streak to seven She is survived 1^ five nieces, Congregational Church. Burial will available as a lump sum to the prevent construction of the mall. counted for seven points. Besides Hicks was last seen in his car in morning when asked whether the games with an assist which Jean Johnson of Manchester, be Monday at I; 30 p.m. in East Department of Housing to be used Dworkin said the coaltion, re­ MacDermid's two goals, which Another improbable offensive the area of his daughter's home on entire project would be built and matches the longest Whaler streak Karen Carlson of Farmington. Cemetery. Calling hours at the as needed for rehabilitation of presented by Manchester attorney gives him 11 for the season. Wilson force, Dave ’Tiger’ Williams, Benedict Street, near the South how the work would be financed. of the season. Anderson has 11 Christine Carlson of Griswold. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main housing, rental housing for the Bruce Beck, has won standing in scored his first goal as a Whaler and brought the Whalers to within one Windsor town line, at about 6 p.m. She also refused to say whether the points (6 goals. 5 assists) in the last Veronica Beaudet of Vernon and St., are Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. elderly, urban homesteading loans, the federal court appeals and will added two assists and Tippett also goal midway through the second. Thursday, police said. He was work would be done in conjunction seven. . . Samuelsson has points in Bernice Frattaroll of Manchester: Memorial donations may be homeless shelters, and other be take whatever steps necessary acquired two assists. On a pretty sequence, Sylvain Cote driving a white 1981 Oldsmobile with another developer or three of the last four games. , . and four nephews. Stuart C. Carl­ made to Center Congregational programs. to prevent the construction. "How about that MacDermid- fed John Anderson on the right Toronado two-door sedan with developers. Whaler scratches were Kevin Di­ son of Vernon, Vernon Carlson of Church, 11 Center St., or to the In the operating or general fund Litigation over the environmen­ Wilson-Tippettline.” WhalerCoach boards who. without hesitation, Connecticut registration "HARH,” neen, Stewart Gavin. Neil Sheehy. Manchester. Stuart Higgins in Manchester Sdiolarship Founda­ budget, the governor plans to add tal issue is not the only legal Jack Evans marveled. "Four goals fired a pass to a streaking Williams police said. Paul Lawless, and Tom Martin... It Oregon and Francis Smith of tion Inc., 20 Hartford Road, Man­ from $1 million to $2 million to the obstacle the tovm and the develop­ Andrew Yurkovsky, Nancy Con- for Paul in two games. It’s good to who one-timed it past Smith. Police Sgt. Richard White said was Smith’s first start ever in the Dania. Fla. chester. where a Scholarship in his this morning there was no "suspi­ $5.5 million in the current budget ers faced in plans for the mall. celman and Alex Glrelli contrib­ seeourteamcomingback. I’m very AP photo "W e’re starting to get more Civic Center. The 37-year-old Smith The funeral is Saturday at 2 p.m. memory will be established. cion of foul play at this time.” for rental subsidies for low-income The $13-mniion tax-increment uted to this story. pleased the way the team is at the Watkins Funeral Home. 142 playing.” production.” Ron Francis said. is the only original Islander left SETTING UP — Hartford’s Ray Ferraro at the Civic Center. The Whalers won, "W e were fighting ourselves and with theclub since it joined the NHL E. Center St. Burial will be in East With the game tied. 3-3. in the (26) sets up for a shot at Islanders’ goalie 4-3. ftm etery. Calling hours are today third period, Wilson struggled to fighting our confidence in the first in 1972. He backstopped all four from 7 to 9 p.m. keep the puck alive on the left 40 games. Lately, the guys have Stanley Cup teams from 1980-83. Billy Smith in their gameThursday night Memorial donations may be made to the Memorial Fund of AL SIEFFERrS Emanuel Lutheran Church. 60 Church St., Manchester 06040. Alexander Gates Tyson puts title on the line against Holmes Alexander (Al) Gates, husband of said. the first loss to Spinks, then again reportedly will make $3.1 million. Eleanor (Foley) Gates, of 60 Bv Tom Canavan championship fight and anything those men. Tyson is going to win. Tyson. 32-0 with 28 knockouts, when they wouldn’t give it back in Ansaldi Road, died tMs morning The Associated Press can happen. "I believe I am a good fighterand will get a chance to back up those the second fight. The two sides waived the three- after a short illness. The John F. Mike Tyson grew up believing no one in the world can beat me,” words tonight when he puts his Holmes weighed in Thursday at knockdown rule at the rules meet­ Tierney Funeral Home. 219 W. . ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Put two that He still does, with one the youngest man ever to hold the undisputed heavyweight cham­ 22.5V4 pounds, the most he has ever ing that was highlighted by Gla- O n ter St., is in charge of men in a ring for a heavyweight exception: that if Tyson is one of heavyweight boxing championship pionship on the line in a 12-ro^nd weighed for any of his 21 title fights. chetti’s insistence that Tyson be arrangements. fight against former champion His pi ’ v'ious high had been 223>A for watched closely in the ring. Warren E LeFort at the Atlantic City a 1985 defen.se against David Bey, Tyson was 10 pounds lighter than “ The most important thing is that Warren E. LeFort, 81, of Man­ Convention Center. P i!^ Holmes. Tyson is a complete fouler,” chester. husband of Thelma (Cum­ "People have different opinions, "I am not worried about weight.” Giachetti said. "He hits with his mings) LeFort, died Thursday at V ac. but I deal with fact." the 21-year-old Richie Giaclietti, Holmes’ trainer, head, his elbows, after the bell, Hartford Hospital. Tyson said. "M y stats are beating said. “ Wait ’til he takes his jacket below the belt, everything.” He was born in Putnam, March everyone in the top 10” off and you see how trim he is. His 14, 1906. and he had lived in Tyson’s trainer, Kevin Rooney, Holmes is not in the top 10. The body is more proportioned now than Manchester since 1940. Before -j called the charges unfounded. 38-year-old Easton, Pa . resident is it has been in a long time. That’s retiring in 1976. he was employed at coming out of retirement in an what I am looking at. I am not "These guys are blowing smoke Nichols Manchester Tire for 12 attempt to become the oldest man looking at the weight.” years. He previously worked at about it.” Rooney said. "Their ever to win the heavyweight title — Holmes, who appeared to have a mind is somewhere else. Ours is on Hartford Buick for 32 years. surpassing Jersey Joe Walcott. who slight gut at the weigh-in, left the the fight, what to do and how to do He was a member of St. Mary’s won the title at 37 years. 5 months. stage after the ceremony saying: it.” Episcopal Church and a 38-year 17 days in 1951 by defeating Ezzard “ I ’ll see you all tomorrow night, member of the Manchester Charles. especially Mike Tyson.” The undercard will include one Grange. other title fight and five 10- Besides his wife, he is survived by Holmes, 48-2 with .34 knockouts, Tyson will be waiting, and rounders. a son, Harold LeFort of Falmouth, hasn’t fought in the 21 months since ironically, finds him.self in the same Mass.; two daughters, Mrs. Mau­ losing a second disputed decision to situation as Holmes in 1980. when he Champion Carlos De Leon of San rice (Shirley) Doubleday of Amston Michael Spinks in an International defended his title against former Juan, Puerto Rico will defend his and Mrs. William (Sylvia) Masi of Boxing Federation title rematch. champion Muhammad Ali, WBC cruiserweight title against Mechanicsville. Va.; a stepdaugh­ Holmes got this shot at the title It’s the young champion against a Jose Flores of Uruguay in a ter, Marilyn Zahner of South under a World Boxing Council nile man who dominated the sport, but 12-round bout. that allows “ outstanding former Windsor: a stepson. Russell West of was up in years for a boxer. Francesco Damiani of Italy will Ozark. Ala.; six grandchildren; a 'INVENTORY SELL-OFF champions” to seek a title fight, Holmes battered All to retain his meet Dorcey Gaymon of Jackson­ great-granddaughter: and two provided they can pass a stringent 3 BIG DAYS ONLY!! title. Tyson said he will do what he ville, Fla.: Michael Dokes of Las physical. nephews. DON 'T MISS THIS SALE! has to do to retain his against Vegas. Nev, will fight Ken Lakusta The funeral will be Saturday at WE OVERBOUGHT DURING THE a V ' NOWS YOUR CHANCE TO SELECT "They .say my old legs will fade, Holmes. of , Alberta, and Mike 2:30 p.m. at the Holmes Funeral HOLIDAYS . AND NOW OUR but I ’ll beat Mike Tyson’s butt “ The Bounty” Hunter of Los Home. 400 Main St. Burial will be at WHATYOUWANT.ATPRICESYOU before my old legs fade.” Holmes “ God forbid, if I lose to Holmes,” Angeles will face Oliver McCall of the convenience of the family in WAREHOUSE IS JAM-PACKED TO NEVER THOUGHT POSSIBLE said after arriving here Wednes­ Tyson, of Catskill. N.Y., said. “ I Chicago in 10-round heavyweight Abington Cemetery. Abington. Cal­ day. " It ’s a 12-round fight. I can would rather take the criticism for fights. John "TheBeast” Mugabi of THE WALLS WITH AMERICA S beating him than take the criticism ling hours are tonight from 7 to 9. I ^ ^ be SOLD ON A AP photo fight a good 10 rounds and I can hold Uganda will return from a 13-month Memorial donations may be FAVORITE TOP NAME BRAND for two. The question is, can I get for losing to him.” layoff to take on Bryan Grant of made to the American Red Cross. 'l l FIRST COME. FIRST SERVE WEIGH-IN — Heavyweights Larry just walking by Tyson’sturn on the scale it?” Tyson reportedly will make about Memphis, Tenn. and Davey Hilton 20 Hartford Road. Manchester MAJOR APPLIANCES. COLOR TVs basis, so sho p earl y. a n d Holmes (left) and Mike Tyson on the and the pair did not appear together. $5 million for the fight which is of Rigaud. Quebec will face Hector 06040. The "it” is a decision. Holmes has VCRs PLUS MUCH MORE! ! .■; HURRY - THEY WON T LAST LONG scale are shown during Thursday’s T h e y ’ll meet to night for the contended the judges robbed him of being telecast live on the HBO cable Rosario of In lAr 10-round middleweight events. Edith M. Heins NO PRICE LEADERS,... ,1^ f AT THESE PRICES weigh-in at Atlantic City. Holmes was WBC/WBA/IBF championship. the title he held for seven years in network at 10 p.m. EST. Holmes Edith M. Heins, 93, of Colchester, formerly of Carver Lane, died Thursday at a Colchester convales­ NO GIMMICKS!! cent home. She was the widow of WE RE FORCED TO SELL Random thoughts from around the sports world William Heins. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS She was born in Brooklyn. N.Y., uncanny physical resemblance to former Orange­ O’Mara, the reigning world indoor champ in the WORTH OF NAME BRAND ITEMS Here are some random thoughts from the world April 20.1894, andiivedin Manches­ man star, Dwayne ‘The P earl’ Washington. event, and Paul Donovan. ter for more than 30 years before AT UNHEARD OF PRICE REDUC­ of sports: Coe. who also won sil ver medals in the 800 meters in moving to Colchester in 1985. TIONS ALL PRICES WILL BE JIMMY 'THE GREEK’ SNYDER was duly fired 1980 and 1984, has broken eight world records She was a member of South With 34 regular season games left the Hartford by CBS Sports for his racial remarks concerning outdoors and three indoors and currently holds world United Methodist Church. She was CLEARLY MARKED. ..AND NO Whalers (19-20-7) remain in fourth place in the Jim Tierney blacks being bred to be better athletes and, that, if records in the 800 meters outdoors (1; 41.73). indoors active as a volunteer with the Adams Division. The chief objective now for the Manchester Memorial Hospital REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE blacks started receiving coaching positions it (1:44,91), and the outdoor 1000 meters (2:12.18) Coe Whalers is to, at least, maintain their present Auxiliary and the Manchester wouldn’t leave the white man with anything to do. will also run in the Los Angeles-GTE Meet on Feb. 19 REFUSED. SORRY WE CANNOL position which would qualify them for the playoffs. (foapter of the American Red Cross. Herald Sports Writer Ignorance and stupidity are the two descriptive It’s about time, Seb. ADVERTISE THESE PRICES Sixteen of the 21 National Hockey League clubs She is survived by a daughter, 4S words for Snyder’s remarks. Anyone who reflected Audrey H. Sperry of Colchester: THEY ARE SO LOW THEY WOULD qualify for postseason play. those opinions should have met the same fate, CANADIAN BEN JOHNSON, who electrified the two sons, Robert E. Heins of Striving for a winning record is also a goal of the especially Snyder, who at age 70, should have known track and field world by shattering the world record Melbourne Beach. Fla.. andGeorge DISRUPT BUSINESS CONDITIONS W' .ilers since they have yet to surpass the .500 Not to disregard the remainder of this season, better. in the 100 meters (9.83) in the World Track and Field W. Heins of Burlington, Vt.; 10 plateau this season. Ray Ferraroand John Anderson OF OUR COMPETITORS but, the 1988-89 campaign appears to be UConn’s Championships in Rome last September, broke the grandchildren; and 18 great- are the main surprises in Hartford this year. A brightest since the Corny Thompson-Mike TWENTY-ONE YEAR-OLD MIKE TYSON the world Indoor record in the 50 meters in the Hamilton gran^hildren. stupefying question lingers for Coach Jack Evans: The funeral Is Monday at 10:30 McKay-Chuck Aleksinas era. With Marc Suhr, a 7-0 undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, will (Ontario) Spectator Games last Friday night. When in God’s namfTare you going to give goalie Mike a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home. center from West Germany, 6-0 guard John Gwynn knock out 38-year-old form er heavj^eight champ Johnson’s time for the 50 meters was :05 2. Liut. who started his 13th consecutive game and 21st 400 Main St. Burial will be in East of Washington, D.C., 6-2 guard Chris Smith of Larry Holmes In the sixth round tonight in Atlantic out of the last 22 games Thursday night, a restand let Cbmetery. Calling hours are Sun­ Kolbe-Cathedral High in Bridgeport, 6-10 Dan City, N.J. Holmes, whohasn’tfoughtin2‘A years, has THINGS THAT WE WILL NEVER SEE; backup Steve Weeks tend the net for a game or two? day from 7 to 9 p.m. fyR tfOW to 384 Cyrulik of Buffalo, and possibly 6-7 Troy McKoy of mistaken his pride for good reason. — Georgetown Coach John Thompson recruiting a TERMS: Or will it take an injury to the seemingly Memorial donations may be East Hartford High all headed to Storrs next year, white player m ^ e to a charity of the donor's CASH indispensable Liut to wake you up. Jack? along with Phil Gamble, Cliff Robinson, Tate ENGLISHMAN SEBASTIAN COE. two-time — A thin John Madden choice. / MASTER CARD George. Steve Pikiell, Murray Williams, Lyman OlympicGoldmedalistinthel500meters,willfinally — A fat John Treacy Now Exit 59 Wo VISA THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT basket­ ® Al fiieUjwKJ !iMONTHLY PMT. DePriest and W illie McCloud, the Huskies’ future make his United States debut on the indoor circuit on — A boxer who stays retired after he goes into to 1-384 and Card of Thanks PH0NE-647‘9997\1\J •Mi ball team (9-5,2-4 in the Big East) has instilled some Sliver La./Spencer SI. Keeney St. looks awesome. Feb. 13attheVitalis-U.S.01ympicInvitationalatthe retirement hope in its fans this season — something which The family of Irene Bergin extends Meadowlands in East Rutherford, N.J. Coe, the only — An undisputed technical foul sincere thanks to all who ex­ SUPER DISCOUNT CENTER couldn't have been said in the past few years. Jett to THE MOST UNDERRATED player in the Big man in history to win back-to-back Olympic — A relaxed Dick Vitale pressed their care and concern eASTBOUHO OPEN Second-year Husky mentor Jim Calhoun has proven 445 HARTFORD ROAD-KEENEY STREET East is Mark Bryant of Seton Hall while the most 1500-meter gold medals (1980 in Moscow and 1984 in through the many gestures of love sHarttord Rd. that, given an ounce of talent to work with, he can — ?Ll underrated player in the country is Derrick Lewis of Los Angeles), has ducked the U.S indoor season for DON’T MISS TONIGHT’S CCC East showdown and kindness we have received. We MANCHESTER, CONN, finally show his coaching prowess. The 51-50 UConn years. He is entered in the 3000 meters on Feb. 13 between the undefeated Manchester Indians (8-0, are comforted by your kindness, OPBN DAILY; HON THUM '77L 9, TUB8, WKD, 8 A T T IL6, Fhl. TIL SUN. 12-B win over 13th-ranked Syracuse at the Carrier Dome Maryland. A a, against the world record-holder in the event, 5- 0) against the powerful East Hartford Hornets (7-1, your generosity and your iove. last Saturday night has to be one of the biggest wins SYRACUSE FRESHMAN EARL DUNCAN hasa n American Doug Padilla, and Irishmen Frank 6- 0) at 7:30 at the Clarke Arena. Sincerely, for the Huskies this decade. The Bergin Family MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Jan 22. 19SS — 17 U - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan 22, 19118 winds up the season Eagles back

By Ed Shearer Wendell Davis, features All- Saints, said. Burger of Auburn. The North got a boost when a The South has two 1 ,000-yard l. The Associated Press American Marc Zeno of Tulane. "W e’ve worked as hard as we can Bell, hampered by inexperienced Southeastern Conference star, wide rushers In Lars Tate of Georgia and ; South Carolina’s Sterling Sharpe work.” he said. receivers, threw for 1,789yardsand receiver Anthony Miller of Tennes­ Tony Jeffery of Texas Christian. MOBILE. Ala. - The North has and J.R . Ambrose of Mississippi, "W e’ve gotten our work done.” nine touchdowns for the Gators and see, was placed on Its roster. Miller to .500 level the glamor quarterbacks and the making his first appearance since Knox said. Burger was the key offensive cog missed most of the 1988 season with Among the North’s top defenders Both teams began tapering off on Gaining control In the third South the more notable receivers in breaking an ankle on Nov. 14. for Auburn, throwing for 2,086 Injuries, but averaged 18.5 yards on are nose guard Al Noga of Hawaii, Saturday's Senior Bowl all-star Playersd from the teams, mak­ Thursday and faced a brief session yards and 13 scores. 36 receptions in his junior season. quarter, East Catholic High girls’ end Paul Erase of Syracuse and basketball team climbed back to football game. ing their final collegiate appear­ today at Ladd Stadium. Bell will welcome his receiving Thurman Thomas of Oklahoma Mickey Pruitt of , H.S. Romidnp McPherson, runner-up to Notre the .500 level with a 42-35 victory All-American Don McPherson, ance in hopes of enhancing posi­ corps. Zeno had 77 catches for 1,206 State heads the North’s running Colorado. who led Syracuse to an 11-0-1 tions in the upcoming N F L draft, Dame’s Tim Brown in the Heisman yardsand 13 touchdowns. Sharpe 56 backs after rushing for 1,613 yards over St. Bernard’s Thursday after­ I The Patribts are how 7-1 In the Trophy voting, threw for 2.341 for 862 and five touchdowns and last season and 4,847 in his career. noon in All Connecticut Conference record, and Washington’s Chris will square off at 1 p.m. E S T at COC and 12-1 overall while the yards and 22 touchdowns in his Ambrose 42 for 515 yards and three The North also features Holy The South’sdefense includes nose action. Chandler will direct the North Ladd Stadium. The game will be Bobcats slide to 2-6, 67 with Ihe senior campaign. Chandler passed touchdowns. Cross’ Gordie Lockbaum, who is guard Derwyn Jones of national The Eagles are now 2-2 in the ACC attack for Coach Chuck Knox and televised nationally via cable loss. for 1.739 yards and nine scores for The North’s top receiver statisti­ expected to see action at running champion Miami,' All-American and 6-6 overall while the loss drops his Seattle Seahawks staff. (USA). Coventry owned a 21-8 lead after “Every practice we’ve gotten the Huskies. cally is Willie Anderson, who had 44 back and. defensive back, and linebacker Kurt Crain of Auburn the Saints to 16, 2-9. East, with The South's receiving corps, one quarter and commanding 3912 better and better.” South Coach The South quarterbacks will be catches for 851 yards and six scores Elbert "Ickey” Woods, who ran for and safety Kip Corrington of Texas eight games left, needs to win only depleted somewhat with the depar­ bulge at the half. "W e played an ture of injured Louisiana State star Jim Mora of the New Orleans Kerwin Bell of Florida and Jeff at UCLA. 1,658 yards for Nevada-Las Veeas. A&M two to qualify for state tournament play. Its next game is Saturday at 7 extremely strong game,” Dim- p.m. against South Catholic in mock said. Hartford. Kim Mizesko netted 14 points to The teams were deadlocked at go along with 10 rebounds to pace 19all after one quarter before East Coventry while Leslie Danehy (12) took a 2916 halftime lead. The and Anna Werfel (11) were also in SCOREBOARD Eagles extended their lead to 34-22 double digits in scoring. "There after three periods of play. were a lot of people with rebounds J Jo Marie Rucci had 8 points and 8 and with steals. We had good rebounds for the Eagles while balance,” Dimmock said. Whalers 4. Islanders 3 NBA results Amelia Bearse led the way with 16 Coventry’s next game is Monday points. Karen Mozdzierz dished out at 5 p.m. at home against Rocky Hockev Golf Hill High. N.Y. Itlondert 2 1 0— I Hawks iO ). Cavaliers 93 S assists for East. Hartford 1 1 2 -4 ” We did a good job defensively in Coventry also won the junior First Period— 1, Hartford, AAocDermld the third quarter holding St. Ber­ varsity game, 32-16. Chris Gagnon 10 (Samuelsson, Wilson), 4:26. 2, New A TL A N TA (101) Bob Hope Claaalc acerea had 10 points for the 11-1 young NHLitandIngi York, Wood 15 (Lelter, LoFontalne),9:07.3, Wilkins 1824 65 28, Levlngston 6101-2J3, nard’s to six points and only five New York,Sutter 17 (Klng,G.DIneen),18:13. Super Itowl Koncak 83 66 9, Wlttmon 7-120014, Rivers rebounds in the second half,” East Patriots. Penalties— Trottler, NY (holding), 9:25; 6116715, Rolling 84 839, Carr 1-52-24, Willis INDIAN W ELLS, Calif. (A P ) — SCOros C O V E N T R Y (45) — Mollle Jacobson 3 WALKS C0NFKR8NCE Klelnendorst, Hor (Interference), 19:00. 01 1-2 1, Webb 04 2-2 2, Battle 89 82 6, Thursday followina the second rounq of Coach Donna Ridel cited. ” We 91 4, Leslie Danehy 4 92 12, Kim A M r ic k DIvltlon Woshburn 00 000. Totals 3683 2631101. the $K million Bob Hope Ctosslc golf handled St. Bernard’s man-to-man Mizesko 4 2-2 14, Anno Werfel 5 1-2 11, W L T Pts O F OA Second Period— 4, New York, G.DIneen4 tournament ptoved on four courses: fullcourt pressure and only com­ Mauro Danehy 4 92 8, Nektorla GItsIs 2 PtiModelphIa 24 17 « 54 161 163 (Sutter, King),3:47.5, Hartford, Wlllloms 5 MVPs (93) 93 4, Corine Coglanello 190 2, Johanna N Y lilonders 32 19 5 49 184 16S (Cote, Anderson), 11:10. Penalties— Hubbard 84 83 9, Williams 69 610 16, Don Forsmon 6668-130 mitted a season-low nine turnov­ VonKruInlngen 1 06 2, Chris Gagnon 0 Wa*«rton 22 21 5 49 166 153 Daugherty 10196525, Horper810O06, Price 6868— 131 ers.” Ridel added. 90 0, Michelle Dixon 2 90 4, Stacie New Jertev 21 22 5 47 164 176 Cote, Hor (holding), 14:42; Wood, NY Jay Haas (holding), 19:12. 1 1 ’• >■ ...... 6136515, West83006,Ehlo03030, Johnson John Mohatfev 6885-133 It was a fast-moving game with Renfro 0 92 0, Brenda Thalacker 190 2. Plttlboroh 19 20 9 47 190 191 Third Period— 6, Hartford, Wilson 10 6100110,Corbln85OO4,CurrvO2822. Totals Kenny Perry <768-133 Totals 31 3-14 45. N Y Ronoers 17 25 6 40 183 186 (Samuelsson, Tippett), 1:36. 7, Horttord, 1 n.irl r>l.in < iM ’»*li 1 ly 3678282893. Jim Hollet 6885-133 only two foul shots taken, both by BACON A C A D E M Y (19) — Llso AOomt DIvltlen MocDermld 11 (Tippett, Wilson), 18:39. Atlanta 27 30 23 22-101 Donnie Hammond <767— 136 St. Bernard’s Letendre 2 1-1 5, Karvn Macher 1 2-6 4, Koiton 39 17 5 61 187 156 ■ D a rt * >1 < .H'«-'ii 1 ly. 6888^134 Montreal 25 13 10 60 176 ISO Penalties— Wilson, Har (tripping), 4:25; Cleveland 26 18 29 2 ^ 93 Leonard Thompson Missy Thaxton had 10 points to Darla Dllal 1 645, Desiree Fafared 192 ReglnSdPliIto/Mene!^^ Morrow, NY (holding), 10:55. Fouled out— None. Rebounds— Atlanta Steve Pate 6668— 134 2, Dawn Casey 091 0, Blllyjo Zaks 11-2 ■uftalo 21 19 7 49 154 179 Shots on gool— New York 10-9-5— 24. m Joo M.im.'tth i.'l*. fJV 111- 8671— 135 pace the Saints. Hartford 19 30 7 45 142 150 43 (Rollins 8), Cleveland 56 (Williams 12). Sandy Lyle 3, Erlko Greene 0 91 0, Kerri Conrad 0 N Hartford 10-7-12— 29. IV 1 on Dawson M.irri*. . il I 'iM 1 MM • tl 1 Brett Upper <888-137 ton 5 0 6 10, Sue Barrett 2 90 4, P .j. afternoon in Charter Oak Confer­ SmytlM DIvltlon MILWAUKEE (103) 6678-137 Caleorv 28 14 5 61 233 174 Cummings 7-141018 24, SIkma 617 9919, Keith Clearwater Powers 1 06 2, Donna LuzzI 1 90 2, Sue ence girls’ basketball action. Blues4.Cansdlens1 K t yn n * »w.inn W l ( f ill I m m . iIi Mark D'Meora 7164— 137 Pepin 2 06 4, Mel LuzzI 2 1-2 5, Kate Ringbloom at prestigious camp Edmonton 27 15 7 61 217 164 Breuer 11-218425, Moncrief36004, Pressev 6968-137 16 00 2, Hodges 881-1 8, Stroeder 84 OO 4, Fuzzy Zoeller Kuvalonka 3 90 6 , Erin Klleen 1 06 2. The Terriers are now 3-5 in the Winnipeg 19 20 6 44 166 177 XI W l i 7087— 137 Voncouver 16 25 7 39 165 179 St. Louis 1 1 2— 4 1 o h I 1 lils'tnikotl f 1.1)-!. 1 r H f LUC0S6133-211,Mannion2-32-26. Totals37-92 Ben Crenshaw Totals 17 1-2 35. conference and 66 overall while the BUI Krotzert 6670-138 Halftime; 2916 East Cothollc. Lot Angeles 16 38 5 37 183 227 Montreal 0 1 » — l ILiiMfy Wtiilo .K 1 > 1 1 m M.i . 27-36103. loss drops the Bulldogs to 0-9, 1-9. First Period— I, St. Louis, Dork 1 XII HDUSTON (116) Raymond Royd 7368— 138 Northboro, Mass., in June. He placed fifth in Coaches Joseph Saimeri and Bill Jones and Ttiurtdoy't Oomet 7366-138 Bv J. Gordon Brown Boston 6, Minnesota 1 (McKegnev), 5:10. Penalties— Lolor, Mon 1 l.irv«'V M .iftin t >I 1 '.ri.i . McCray 612 66 22, Petersen 16 64 6, Ed Dougherty Coventry rolls Bolton is idle until next Thursday competes In Class II. Jones was the coach of Mike Reid 6949-138 Special to the Herald the New England all-around event and second Horttord 4, New York Islanders 3 (tripping), 1:46; P.Covalllnl, StL (rough­ Ololuwon 1017 612 28, Floyd 7-17 69 22, 6988-138 when it visits Coventry High. in the state all-around. The purpose of the West Springfield’s Tim Daggett, who was a XIII 1 t’ffV < .'1' I'll! 1 M m • ]l 1 Brad Faxon C O V E N TR Y — A little talk and St. Louls4, Montreal 1 ing), 9:56; Momesso, Mon (roughing),9:56; Leavell67008,Corroll6131-29,Short7-121-1 <7-71— 138 Pia Corona had 14 points and Ptillodelptila3, Edmonton 1 ^tte r, StL (holding) ,18:42. 15, Johnson 1-2002, Reid 1-2002, MaxwellOl Brion Tennyson "It was great...really awesome.” camp is to improve gymnastic skills and gold medalist at the 1984 Olympic Games in XIV 1 «‘irV lli.Kl'.tk.iw < .*1' 1 'll! .! M M ‘ )l 1 practice went a long way as Kariann Abbruzesc 10 to lead Quebec 5, To ronto 4 Second Period— 2, Montreol.Corbonneou 2-22.Totals48893036116. That is Kirk Ringbloom’s enthusiastic identify potential Olympians. I6S Angeles. Detroit 3, New Jersey 2.0T 11 (Dohlln.Chellos), 5:24.3, St. Louis, Raglan Milwaukee 28 29 24 23— 18) Coventry High turned in a fine Rocky Hill while Michelle Hardee XV Jiiii f *1iinkott ' A • • (M (M.t appraisal of a week spent at the United States Mrs. Ringbloom says Kirk and his sister Los AngelesS, Calgarv4, O T 8 (P.Covalllnl, Glngros). 19:19. Penalties— 33 31 28 24— 116 performance against Bacon netted a game-high 17 points to lead Talent seems to come in leapsand bounds In FTMov't Oomes Smith, Mon (cross-checking), 11:55; Nllon, 8Polnt goals— Hodges, Lucas. Fouled Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. Erica, 12. were “ very active children” . When XVI .!()6' M<»nt.in.i « .‘1 * '.I I I 1 1 II i< t • • ■ Academy, routing the visiting Bolton. Ann Lewis did a good job the Ringbloom family. Erica is the state New Jertev ot Buttolo. 7:35 p.m. Mon (roughing), 17:11. oot— McCray. Rebounds— Milwaukee 56 Tranaactioiia Colorado. the pair were five and four, she enrolled them Los Angeles at Winnipeg, 8:35 p.m. Third Period— 4, St. Louis, Meogher 12 VII .!«itm 1 li<|<]ins M l ’ VJ.\ Ni'i. »!. .ft (SIkmo 17), Houston 60 (Ololuwon 12). Bobcats. 6619, Thursday night in rebounding and Hardee and Da­ competition champion in floor exercise. Kirk, 13. the son of Michael and Marcelle at the Manchester Gymnastics School to New York Rangers ot Vancouver, 10:35 (Turnbull, Roglon), 4:59.5,St. Louls,Sotter9 Assists— Milwaukee X (Pressev 7), Hous­ Charter Oak Conference girls’ nielle Curylo played well for Bolton. Kirk reflected on his week at the Regional p.m. (Federko, Hunter), 9:03. Penalties— Ewen, xvni M.itf M*. AtU'n Ml • ! I A M It! !• f ton 27 (Leaved 8). Total fouls— Milwaukee Ringbloom of 252 Redwood Road. Manches­ "absorb some of that excess energy.” He BASEBALL basketball action. R O C K Y H IL L (54) — Sherri Dzlkle- Development Camp as a valuable and exciting Seturdov't Oomes StL (roughing), 10:35; P.Covalllnl, StL 26, Houston X . Technical— Houston Coach ter. was one of 43 gymnasts aged 11-15 learned all that could be taught in two years Calgarvat Detroit, 1:05p.m. (sloshing),15:11. XIX .lo4‘ M o n l.ifK i • .*1' ' ■ . Ill 1 • ...... Rtch. A— 16611. American League Coventry was coming off a 5936 wlcz 317, Kariann Abbruzese 5010, Sara experience and feels that the most important CLEVELAND INDIANS— Named DIM 3 3 9, Jen Nash 2 2 4, Melanie attending a junior men’s Regional Develop­ and next went on to Wininger's Gymnastics Phllodelphio at Boston, 1:15 p.m. Shots on goal— St Louis 8-4-9— 21. Mont- 1 >1 ' win over Tolland in which the aspect was the instuctional input he received Edmonton ot New York Islanders, 7:05 real7-9-7— 23. XX M m D f-nl ( h ’. Jimmy Williams director of minor Montonte 3 04, Flo Corona 5414. Totals School in Manchester. league field operotlons. Named Glenn Patriots were disappointed in their 21 10 54. ment Camp last November at the Training there. p.m. Power-plov Opportunities— St. Louis Oot X Ml 1 *hit * . m m r . r J . ' .1 ir.I Kirk is an eighth grade student at Bennet \ Minnesota at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. 3;Montreal0ot3. Nuggets IIS.Lskers 113 Adorns, manaoer,ondRlck Adalr,coach,of play. “ We were disappointed with B O L TO N (33) — Ann Lewis 2 1 4, Center which is sponsored by Miller High Life. Buftaloat Washington, 7:35 p.m. Goalies— St. Louis, Mlllen (23 shots-22 the Kinston Eagles of the Carolina Leooue. our intensity (against Tolland). Wendy Nell 1 0 2, Soro Lewis 0 0 0, The camp was sponsored by the U.S. Junior High where he plays varsity soccer. He 'Coaches from different parts of the U.S St. Louis at Quebec,7:35p.m. saves), Montreal, Rov (21-17). Michelle Hardee 7 0 17, Theresa also is a pitcher in Little League. He now were there,” Ringbloom said. "You got L. A. LAKERS (113) Our team game was not there. We McMahon 000, JIM Supple 102, Danielle Gymnastics Federation. Ringbloom was at Mo ntrea I, S: 05 p. m A— 16,151. Worthy 914 66 22, Green 610 69 X , trains at the New England School of different opinions and views which really Chicago at Toronto,8:05p.m. Referee— Ron Hogoorth. Linesmen— LOS ANGELES OOOGERS-Named talked about it at practice Monday C u rylo 0 00, Am y Stoudt 224. Totals 133 selected to train there based on his placing in lordlqiUBS 5, Maple Leafs 4 Abdul-Jabbar 56 44 14, Scott 916 OO 18, Mike Williams director of publldtv. 33. Gymnastics in West Springfield. Mass, with helped me.” 2 SundavY Oomet WovneBonnev.Gerord&Juthler. the 1987 New England Regional Meet at Johnson 615 66 18, M.Cooper 88 2-3 9, ST. LOUIS CARDINALS— Ttareed to and the girls came out and did the 3-polnt goals: Bolton — Hardee 3, Lot Angeles ot Winnipeg, 3:35 p.m. Bm iketbaD M. Thompson 46 2-4 10, Rambis 1-1 OO 2. job,” Coventry Coach Ray Oetroltot Hartford, 7:05p.m. Quebec 2 2 1— 5 terms wHh Bob Forsch, pitcher, to a Lewis. T r 4878 2631 113. one-year contract. Signed Lee TUnnell Holftime: 32-12 Rocky Hill. MontrealatQuebec, 7;35p.m. Toronto 0 4 0—4 DENVER (115) Dimmock. Minnesota at Philadelphia. 7:35 p.m. Flyers 3. Oilers I Rrst Period— 1, Quebec, Cote 4 (Goulet. and Tim Conroy, pitchers; David Green, English 16X 24 22, Vincent 11-24 1-2 X , outf1elder,andQeronlmoPena,lnflelder,to Vancouver at Ch Icogo, 8:35 p. m. Lotrenlere), 8:45. 2, Quebec. Lafrenlere 7 NBA standings Schoves 610 1-2 17, Lever 9 X 62 18, (Goulet, Rnn), 18:12. Penalties— Glllls, one-year contracts. Edmonton 0 0 1— 1 Adams676714, Natt 862-38, Rasmussen 63 BASKETBALL Philadelphia 0 1 2— 3 Que (Interference), 9:35; C3irkner, Que 600, Evans 14602, Dunn 1-2602, Hanzilk 88 (roughing), 14:54; Clark, Tor (roughing), EASTERN CONFERENCE Notional Beskelban Aftectaltaii NHL results First Period— None. Penalties— 839.Totals5610716X115. WASHINGTON BULLETS— Signed Carson, Phi (roughing), 5:54; Anderson, 14:54; Olczyk, Tor (roughing). 18:41, Altonttc Division L.A. Lakers 37 20 31 25— 113 W L Pet. OB Steve Colter,guord,tortherestettheseoson. Financially troubled Patriots bailed out by the NFL Edm (roughing), 5:54; S.Smith, Edm Second Period— 3, Toronto, 0 (3 ra v 6, Denver X 38 32 28-115 (holding), 6:19; Buchberger, Edm, molor 1:03. 4, Quebec, Lotrenlere 8 (Goulet), Boston 27 10 .730 — 8Polnt goals— M.Cooper, Adams. Fouled Kings 5. Flames 4 3:39 5, Toronto, OIczvk 21 (Osborne, Phllodelphio 18 IB .500 $Buffalo Bills. (Bullard, Hull), :35. 2, Los Angeles, Carson Picard, Que (sloshing), 5:08; Stothers, Detroit 22 11 .667 3'/3 ST. LOUIS B LUES— Acoulred Scott says it will keep talking with a Cardinals owner, told fellow Second Period— 1, Philadelphia, Propp Harlow, left wing, from the Montreal As an original owner in the old 27 (Hardy). 2:19. 3, Calgorv, 16 (Poulin. Crossmon), 8:27. Penalties— Tor (tripping), 7:08; Clark, Tor (roughing), Chlcogo 21 15 .583 6 group that holds an option to buy the owners on Thursday that he two Philadelphia businessmen, no deal had been reached with Rozelle said moving the Patriots NIeuwendvk 34 (Loob. Suter), 10:57 (pp). 4, 10:20; Picard. Que (roughing), 10:20. Milwaukee 19 16 .543 7Kennedy, LA, miscon­ Sunday's Game created to keep tabs on the declared bankruptcy and other Phi (roughing), 14:55; Tlkkonen, Edm Thursdov's Oomes club owner Billy Sullivan. 72. said. iorward to resolve the situation lir this week, saying the Sullivans the league. duct, 13:27; PepllnskI, Col, misconduct. (roughing), 14:55. Atlanta 101. Clevelond 93 (Seorgetown at Syracuse The elder Sullivan also assured operation and possible sale of the cities could bid for it. 13:27; Hommond, LA (Interference), Houston 116, Milwaukee 103 Monday's Game Calendar Another matter discussed Thurs­ with the M urray people,” Sullivan wanted much more than $63 mil­ 15:44; Roberts, Col (high-sticking), 15:44; Shots on goal-Edmonton 8-6-9— 23. Demver 115, Los Angeles Lakers 113 Providence ot Pittsburgh Moclnnls, Col (hold'ng),16:26; Loidlow.LA, Philadelphia 811-7— 26. Friday's Oomes Wednesday's Games double minor < charging, roughing), Power-plov Opportunities— Edmonton 1 Rec Hoop Atlanta at Boston, 7:30 p.m. St. John's at Vlllanova TODAY 1S:3S; Roberts,Col,doublemlnor(charglng, of 5; Phllodelphio 0 ot 5. New Jersey at Indiana, 8 p.m. Syracuse at Seton Holl roughing), 18:38; Taylor, LA.doublemalor Boys Baskolboll Goalies— Edmonton. Fuhr (26 shots-23 (iolden State at Washington, 8 p.m. Boston College at Georgetown East Hartford of Manchester, 7:X (high-sticking, fighting), 19:47; Mur- Phoenix at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Miami (Flo.) at Providence Swartz main man Aggressive McCray saves). Phllodelphio, Hextall (23-22), Xavier at East Catholic, 7 p.m. lyn. Cal, double malor (high-sticking, A— 17,423. Los Angeles Clippers ot Dallas, 8:30 Sirturday, Jon. 30 fighting), 19:47. Cromwell at Cheney Tech, 7:X Reteree-TerrvGregson. Linesmen— Women’s Rec p.m. UConn at (Seorgetown, 2 p.m. Bolton at Rocky Hill, 7:M Third Period— 8, Calgorv, NIeuwendvk Rov Scoplnello, Don Schochte. Son Antonio ot Utah, 9:30 p.m. Pittsburgh at Boston College Bacon Academy at Coventry, 7:X 35 (Suter), 17:47. Penalties— Robitollle. Amusements Unlimited 49 (Kerl x New York at Los Angeles Lakers, 10:30 St. John's at Seton Hall Monstord 8, Liz MIelcarz 6, June Girts Bosholkott LA (holding), 2:13; Duchesne, LA (rough­ p.m. Vlllanova ot Providence Manchester at East Hartford, 7;X big Rocket surprise Derench 6, Sue Alterl 6), Discount again for Cougars ing), 5:12; Hunter, Col, double minor Denver ert Portland, 10:30 p.m. Boys Swtmmtng (slothing, roughing), 5:12; Duchesne. LA Sports Shop 35 (Domlnlaue Betta 14, DetroU dt Scattte, 10:30 p.m. (holding), 9:42. Diane DIRosa 13) Manchester at Moloney, 4 p.m. Solvrdov's Oomes Howtop twenty fared East Catholic at St. Joseph, 7 :M p.m. Overtime— 9, Los Angeles. NIcholls 20 Red Wings 3. Devils 2 Prime Time Players 47 (TommI Hyde Boston of Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. For the second night in a row. intermission was 20 points. Bv The Associated Press (Fox), :42. Penalties— None. 21, Jean Bachman 12), J. Copperfleld's Golden State at Chlcogo, 8:30 p.m. How the Associated Press Top Twenty SATURDAY Paul Swartz was the main man for MCC Coach Skip Olander is Snots on goal— Los Angeles 9-12-2-1— 24. Detroit 1 1 0 1— 3 46 (Peg Walsh IS, Sue Bosauet 10) Milwaukee at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Calgorv '1-6-19«-36. Standings; Amusements Unlimited college basketball teams fored Thursday: tee Hockey Manchester Community College. looking forwpTl to his club’s Rodney McCray was Houston’s NBA Roandup New Jersey 0 1 1 » — 2 Los Angeles Clippers at Son Antonio, Manchester vs. Fermi (Enfield Twins Puwer-plav Opportunities— Los An­ Rrst Period— 1, Detroit, Ashton 15 4-1, J. Copperfleld's 3-2, Prim e Tim e 10:30 p.m. 1. Arizona (17-1)beot Southern California Swartz scored a game-high 23 upcoming opponent. "Mass Bay is surprise gift for Akeem Olajuwon’s geles 2ot H>; Calgorv 1 ot4. Plovers 3-2, Discount Sports Shop 85. 93-4B Rink), 1:Xp.m. (Chobot, Zombo), 10:36. Penalties— New York at Sacramento, 10:M p.m. Wrosltlng points and pulled down 21 rebounds one of the top ranked teams in the 25th birthday. Goalies— Los Angeles, Melonson (36 Sun0oy*t OcNTiM 3. North Carolina (182) lost to No.9Duke Kurvers. NJ (hooking), 15:23; Norwood, 7669. Greenwlch/Stamford at MaiKhester, McCray, averaging 11.4 points Nuggets 115, Lakers 113 shots-32 saves). Calgorv, Oodswell (21- Det (holding), 19:36. Phllodelphia at Washington, 1 p.m. to lead the Cougars to an easy 97-70 region,” he said. "If we can 17), Vernon (16:35 second, 3-1). Adults 3. Temple (180) beat AAossochusetts 11 a.m. this season, scored 22 points and Michael Adams hit two free 9 New Jersey at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Second Period— 1, New Jersey, Muller 24 71-52. East Catholic at Rtch, noon win over Holyoke Community Col­ perform with the same competence A— 18J)U. (Clrello, Broten), 7:52. 3, Detroit, Pagonl Caterers 113 (Mark. Murphy Phoenix at Indiana, 1 p.m. lege Thursday night at East grabbed 10 rebounds before fouling throws with two seconds left to give Referee— Bob Mvers. Linesmen— Swede Los Angeles Lakers at Seattle, 3;X 4. Kentucky (182) did not ploy. Waterford/Bethel/Kllllnglv at Che­ against them. I’ll be happy.” O'Connell 4 (Gallant, Probert), 10:23. 31, Tom Meggers 22, David Pardo 13, 5. Purdue (161) did not ploy. ney Tech, 1 p.m. out late in the game Thursday night Denver the victory. It was the first Knox, Brod Lotorowlch. Penalties— Vellschek, N J (holding), 8:21; Bill Parda 12. Mike Collins 10), PD&S 91 p.m. Catholic. Kevin Wilson and Rickey Ashley Detroit at Portland, 10 p.m. 6. Pittsburgh (181) did not ploy. as the Rockets defeating the time the Nuggets have beaten the Snepsts, Det, double minor (roughing), (BUI Andirson 32, John Pfohl 22, John 7. Michigan (161) beat Wisconsin 6654. The victory was the fourth added 13 points apiece for MCC 11:23; Ashton, Det (roughing), 11:23; Ritter W D o n Still 13) straight for MCC and raises its while Matt Mainville led Holyoke Milwaukee Bucks 116-103. defending NBA champions at home Vellschek, N J (roughing), 11:23; Muller, NJ DIRosa Cleaners 86 (Corl Bulauclus » A 6. Nevo(ta-Las Vegas (161) beat Son Jose record to 10-7 while Holyoke falls to with 14. ” I was just trying to do the things since Dec. 13, 1985. (roughing), 11:23; O'Connell, Det (huld- 23, Hal Rawlings 15, Al Robb 14, John Stale 9583. Bruins 6. North Stars 1 Ing). 18:34. Connolly 14), Smoke64 (Jim RIchord IS, VoDevbafl 2-12. MCC returns to action Satur­ MCC (97) — Ashley 5 9013, Burney 3 that I ’ve done for four years,” Los Angeles had won 10 straight Col Gothbcrg 17, Dove Derench 17, Greg 9. Duke (11-2) beat No. 2 North Carolina 06 4, Greene 3 1-4 7, Mercler 3 06 4, Third Period— 4, New Jersey, Shonohun 4 7D89. m m m m m m m m day night at 7:30 against Mass. Bay McCray said. ” I looked at a couple games. Including playoffs, between Mlwiieeta i e o—i (Driver, Johnson), 19:47. Penalties— Wilson W) Swartz 10 3-4 23, Turner 2 92 4, Von 10. Iowa State (162) did not ploy. Community College at East Oudenhove 80619, Wilson 56413, Lewis of films from last year. I was the teams. Besten e 2 4— 6 Norwood, Det, double minor (roughlmi), Stondings: Natlonol — Sportsmon's 11. Oklohomo (162) did not play. :59; Mac Leon, NJ (roughing), :59; Kurvers, Cote 7-1, B.C.I. 62, Main Pub 62, Bowling 1 90 3, PlorkowskI 1 06 3. Totals 41 7-14 quicker and had more confidence Denver led 104-96 when the First Period— 1, Minnesota, Brooke 3 12. Brigham Young (160) beat No. 16 HeC V O lla ylM lI Catholic. (RutkowskI), 7:52. Penalties— Fraser, Min NJ (hooking). 4:05; Norwood, M (slosh­ Manchester Bar Association 62, Dl- Texos-EI Paso 81-71. 97. last year. Lakers went on a 61 run to tie the Roso Cleaners 63, B.A. Club 3-5, Scott Van Oudenhove scored 13 of H O L Y O K E (78) — Chouse 3 92 4, Cote (tlothlna), 1:08; Sweeney. Bos (high- ing), 14:46. 13.llllnols(134)losttoNo.19lowa9679 Amerlcaii Divltloa — Six Packers ” I haven’t been aggressive game at 105. Los Angeles took a sticking), 5:04; Zemlok, Min, double minor Dvertime— 5, Detroit, Ashton 16 ((5al- Westown Pharmacy 85, Irish Insurance won by forfeit over Ambulance Service; his 19 points during the opening 20 50613, Stuart 41-210, Zamertnaand31-2 (roughing), S:21; Kluzok, Bos (roughing), lont), 3:37. Penalties— None. 85, Smith Brothers Insuronce 1-7, LaVas Industrial Insurers det. Luigi's 1917, 1611, 156; minutes as MCC built a comforta­ 8, Mainville 4 2-3 14, Orlandl 5 3-4 13, enough at either end. Tonight was 111-108 lead on a Kareem Abdul- 14. Syracuse (124) did not play. Kosparlan 0 060, Gellnas 3064. Totals 8:21; Crowder. Bos (sloshing),9:29; McRae, Shots on gool— Detroit 6-6-3-2— 17. New Smoke 0-8. IS Oorgetown (114) did not ploy. Pizza Express def. Watkins 167,1610, ble 5625 halftjiTie lead. Swartz different.” Jabbar basket before a three-point Min, malor (fighting), 13:04; Byers, Jersey 68185— 29. American — Paganl Caterers S-0, Dale Naeoell 200, Al Senna 222-572, 164. 29 0 6 4. Rick Hlgins 208201-570, Howie Edwards 16. Kansas (184) did not ploy. netted 13 of hi^ points in the opening Three-point goals: MCC (8) — Ashley In other NBA games, it was play by Denver’s Jay Vincent Bos,major (fighting), 13:04; Archibald, Min Power-plov Opportunities— Detroit 0 ot Style 62, PDAS 64, Manchester Police 17. Wyoming (163) beat Hawaii 8161. Standings; Pizza Express 393, Insur­ (holdlno),18:07. 3; New Jersey 0 ot 5. 85, Monchester Cycle 2-6, Gentle Touch 207, George Russell 571, Butch Saving ers 2913, Six Packers 2913, Ambulance 20 minutes as MCC jumped to an 3, Van Oudenhove3, Lewis, PlorkowskI. Atlanta 101, Cleveland 93, and evened the score with 1;05 left. Goalies— Detroit, St. Lourent (29shots-27 208-20(6603, Mac Segar 202-206568, Phil 18. Texos-EI Paso (163) lost to No. 12 Holyoke— Cote (3), Stuart, Second Period— 2, Boston, LInseman 15 Cor Wosh 1-7. Brigham Young 81-71. Service 924, Luigi's 3-30. early 266 advantage. Denver 115, Los Angeles Lakers Baskets by Vincent and the Lakers’ (Courtnall, Wesley), 7:X. 3, Boston. saves). New Jersey, Souve (17-14). Masse 222-559, Jophn Stratton 237-583, ttotleiwl 01 vtsloR— Alcor Auto Ports Zomermoand. A— 11,427. Dove Neff 247-201618, Jim Magowon 19. Iowa (185) beat No. 13 Illinois 9679. The closest Holyoke came after Halftime; 5625 MCC 113. James Worthy kept the game LInseman -16 (Neely, Courtnall), 13:20. X . North (^rollno State (193) dldnotptay. won by forfeit over Elmore Associa­ Penottles Berger. Min (slashing), 5:11; Referee— Don Koharskl. Linesmen— Ron 228573, Gary Rawson 311-575, Larry tion; Monchsster Property Mainte­ "M cCray did a great job tonight; deadlocked before Magic Johnson Courtnall, Bos (holding), 14:47. Asselstine. Don McCourt. Kowalyshyn 231-581, Angus Plourde nance won by forfeit over Economy it was a good team effort.” missed a long hook shot with the 206583, Carl Barnard 228-605, Mark Electric; North Endersdef. RoodToads Third Period— 4, Boston, Kosper 19 Scholastic Mosley 228213-226659, Don Wilson 206 Thuraday’a college hoop acorea 12-15, 167, 168; A .B .A . ToolBDIe dot. Cubs closer to getting lights Olajuwon said. 24-second clock running out and (Larson), 1:08 (pp). 5, Boston, Bouroue 10 310604, BUI Pevmon 226593, Ernie Purdy Corporation 1610,1611,169. Of course Olajuwon had a cele­ Denver’s Bill Hanzilk grabbed the Whipple 201, John Giacomo 226233625, (KluBik, Unseman). 13:46 (pp). 6, EAST Standings; North Enders 376, Man­ bration of his own, scoring 28 points rebound. Boston, Courtnall 24 (Kluzok, LInseman), Normon Jogulth 201-309597, Joe Porker chester Property Maintenance 23-10, City officials had hoped the 237-564, Charles Hartley 316587, Dale Bo ruch 76, Mount St. VI ncent 74 CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago and pulling down 12 rebounds. 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"They had 18 added 15 points and 12 assists for Shots on goal— Minnesota 9-5-10— 24 7:30 p.m. — AHL: Utico at Molne, McBride chipped In with four markers. La Solle 119, Holy Cross 108 Moln Pub 169, 168, 1915; Coach's Bernard Hanson, who represents points in the first six minutes. the Hawks. Boston 1^22-14— 49. Also playing well for Bennet were Lafayette 80, Drexel 71 Corner def. Nossitf Arm s 1613, 167, But Hanson said Wednesday that NESN Powder Putt the area. AP photo There was no question they were Wilkins scored 10 of his points In a Power-ploy Opportunities— Minnesota 0 9 p.m. — Tennis: Australlon Open Amy MIzoros, Morlonne Loto, and LeMoyne84, Hamilton 75 9)5 . Under the agreement, the team the deal is designed to "make it look of « ; Boelen 3 of 8. women's finals. ESPN Dana Hartle. Bennet Is 62 while Illinois Kathy Randall 176486, Edith Tracy Lehman 71, Stony Brook 68 Standings;Ilrw: NossitfI Arms 276, . Czech's good tonight. They hit their shots 2610 Atlanta spurt that put the O o d ln — Minnesota, Tokko (49 shots-43 could add up to 3.000 seats — less like ... another concession by the HARRASSMENT— Milwaukee guard Craig Hodges 10 p.m. — Boxing: Lorry Holmes vs. 83. 467, Fronces Am enta 175-180-503, Long Island U. 106, Robert Morris 97, O T Corner 276, Lafayette Escodrllle 276, and we didn’t.” Hawks ahead 57-44 at halftime as soves). Boston, Keans (24-23). Mike Tyson, heavyweight champion­ Patty Hornbostel led the Romswlth 10 Joanne Desllet 483, Te rry SlemlnskI AAoliw-Formlngton 82, Moliw-Mochlos T3 Woodland ( i a r d m 286, Tierney's 2911, than the number the Chibs pre­ Cubs, and it’s not. (right) closesly checks Houston’s Eric Floyd in their NBA A __ 1 3 J 7 1 ship, HBO points while M ory M orlortv added six 192-498, Borboro Cunningham 179472, Moss.-Boston88, Pratt 46 Micky's CorpentiY ^21, Locksmith “ They could have gotten this Randy Breuer led the Bucks with Atlanta went on to post its 12th Referee Mike Noeth. Linesmen— Kevin viously had sought — and increase 10:30 p.m. — Knicks at Lakers, points. Jessica Morauez also played Louise Feeney 181, Vicky Lodobouche Mount St. Mary's, Md. 78, West Chester 68 Hair Studio 13-21, E 9 J Auto Reeolr924, (expansion) anyway.” he said. game Thursday night. The Bucks won, 116-103. 25 points. victory in its last 15 games. CoHIne, Mark Vines. Channel 9 well. 478, M ary W right 473. Niagara<3, New Hampshire56 Heritage Auto B ^ y 929, Main Pub 1-32. parking spaces. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Jan. «■ 1988 — U 18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 22, 1988 Cash answers critics with upset of Ivan Lendl Pnzzlct TV Topics ACROSS 3 Civil disorder Answer to Previous Puale MELBOURNE. (AP) second successive year. He lost to garden, which is just five miles 4 Ancient chariot □□□□n noDBin Faces homeless tonight — Pat Cash is tired of hearing Edberg in last year’s final. from the arena, served and vol­ 1 Reliable 5 Compass point □BDEini!] dcicinciEa ’Tm not elated yet,” Cash said. leyed brilliantly is spasms, while 5 Chapter of 6 High ground critics call him a grass player. By Kathryn Bokor scope. It does examine the problem of the uncaring institutions, the streets represent a “I know I’ve still got one more Lendl’s form was equally up-and- Koran 7 Feels sorry □□□ini3D onnDOii] Maybe now he won’t have to. Tht Association mentally ill living on big-city streets. But it also freedom they (ear giving up. Joyce Brown, a "All these people keep telling me match to win.” down. 9 Experienced about □DD QCin ElCin Cash played the big points ”I was playing well, hitting the n o D Ddci n n n finds teen-agers hooking in Hollywood, Vietnam New York woman, became a test case of Mayor I can’t play on hardcourts.” Cash person 8 Photographer NEW YORK — Tonight’! NBC documentary veterans hiding in self-styled “jungles” in Edward Koch’s program to round up mentally ill said today after advancing to the superbly, coping with the noise and ball well, but it was always going to 12 Actor _ _ Adams and dBEmc] heat far better than Lendl, who was be tough to beat him on his favorite “Home Street Home” ii more than a detached if Florida, and Iowa farmers and Midwestern homeless people. Although Brown successfully finale of the Australian Open. "I Krittofferaon B Conquests □DID Endc; poignant portrait of unfortunate ill people factory workers dispossessed by forces beyond fought her way out of a hospital, her condition wonder what they think now?” playing in his 12th successive surface,” Cosh said. Grand Slam semifinal and was Cash lifted his record to S-5 13 Made thread 10 Needle case DdD dOD determined to live on the streets. It’s a picture of their control. improved when she got help from social The 22-year-old Wimbledon 14 Call _ _ day 11 Powder base □ O d d d d D d people you might know, people you might even The documentary opens with black-and-white workers. champion defeated Ivan Lendl in looking for his seventh Grand Slam against Lendl, who had hoped to title. record a calendar yearGrand Slam 15 Triangle type 18 Ledger entry DDd ddd DDd be. footage of romanticized vagabonds of yeste­ five sets in the semifinals, and will With any luck, at least some ’’Miami Vice” ryear, hopping freights and singing songs of Brokaw went to Boston to talk to mothers of meet Mats Wilanderon Sunday for Lendl, regarded as the best in 1988. 17 _ .de-sac 20 Sharp end OEBO E in i] mentally ill people who have fled to the streets. hardcourt player In the world, Cash will try to become the first 18 Father (Lat.) 22 Trimming viewers will hang around to watch. faraway places. the men's singles title in the □□□BdE] OnOBDa Like ABC’s fine documentary of last summer, Cut to New York’s Port Auihority bus “We got to the point where the whole family collapsed In the face of Cash’s Australian since Mark Edmondson 19 Free from 24 Snake's sound 11.8-million tournament. E l V E “They Have Souls Too,” or the independent terminal, which has become, says anchor Tom was (ailing apart,’’ says one. “We had to tell our Cash, ranked seventh in the fierce wlll-to-win in a battle be­ in 1976 to win the title. bacteria 26 Columnist _ E 01 son to leave. And it’s very demoralising and Wilander earlier took three ill NAS documentary film “Streetwise,” the NBC piece Brokaw, ’’kind of an unofficial asylum for the world, demoralized the top-seeded tween two heavyweight sluggers of 21 Actor Bruce Bombeck embarrassing to throw an ill person out on the hours. 19 minutes to wreck his puts a human face on a problem often described mentally ill.” Czechoslovak en route to a 6-4, 2-6, the ball. 23 Old card gama 26 Space 35 Part of trouser streets.” fellow Swede’s bid to become the 47 Repeat only in terms of numbers. Says one man, who indeed is perfectly 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 victory on the hard U.S. and French Open champion 24 That girl leg 48 Series of heroic Lendl said he thought the Austral­ first man since Roy Emerson 20 28 Mixes ABC’s documentary focused on the mentally normal-looking, "We’re not all drunks or It’s clear, says Brokaw, that we need “a surface of Center Court at thg new 27 Bomb failures 30 No more than 40 Skin ills events ill who were turned out of the big institutions in junkies. Most of us are Just normal people middle step” between an institution and the ian was tired in the fourth set, but years ago to win the tournament 43 Brother's 50 Sediment National Tennis Center. It was (si.) 31 W ild buffalo the 1900s with nowhere to go. who’ve had har(ftimes.” public street. But that means money, and that fourth-seeded Cash’s third straight was lifted by the cheering, chanting three years In a row. daughter 51 Nobleman 29 La Douce" For the mentally ill who were victimized in usually means higher taxes. victory over Lendl in Grand Slam crowd. Third-seeded Wilander, winner of 33 Without face 45 W ind (comb, 62 Wild plum tournaments, but the other two had "The crowd gets behind him and I the tournament in 1983 and 1984, has 32 Sarcastic value (comp, form) 55 Dutch come on grass, last year at the think he got pumped up in the fourth now made the final in each of his 34 Littlar wd.) 46 Shelter for bees commune last four appearances in the event. and fifth sets.” Lendl said. 36 Glassy 1 J Australian Openand at Wimbledon. 2 3 4 10 11 TV Tonight Cash will face two-time Austrai- The Czech-born resident of He did not play last year. 37 Hospital doctor ian champion Wilander of Sweden, Greenwich. Conn., who never has Second-seeded Edberg found his 3B Hulled corn t 2 won an Australian title, said he felt first serve and volley deserted him who defeated defending champion 39 Is human 5:00PM ®i) Wonderful World of Die BEAUTY AND 1:00AM CD Archie Bunker'* Place the tournament was an unlucky one for long periods. 16 Stefan Edberg6-0. 6-7. 6-3. 3-6.6-1 in 41 Caspian _ ney (60 min.) CD Fan Club the other semifinal. for him. Backcourt counterpuncher Wi­ ” T H E B E A S T 42 Author Flaming 18 [ESPN] Super Bowl XVI Highlights: CD Joe Frankliri “It’s upsetting and frustrating,” lander was more consistent and San Francisco 49ers vs. Cincinatti Ban The Australian has a 4-3 career 44 Befuddled On CBS’s G l) Runaway W ith the Rich and Famous record over Wilander and beat him he said. threaded home some fine passing gals Cash’s steely resolve saw him shots. 46 Inductance "Beauty and the Dolph Lundgren in W est Berlin; a Greek in straight sets in last year’s 5:30PM [ D I S ] Nikkolina A young girl Beast," an In­ island cruise; Phuket Island in Southeast break Lendl in the latter’s last two Wilander, more aggressive these units Asia. Wimbledon quarterfinal. learns the importance of family support af­ vestigation by A Cash simply out-toughed Lendl, service games of the final set. days and willing to come to the net, 49 Mountain range ter she becomes overly involved in an ice G® Matchmaker skating competition, neglecting her Greek Catherine (Lin­ The normally volcanic Aussie said he felt mentally stronger than 53 Diamonds (si.) the world’s No. 1 player, in the final relatives. da Hamilton) un­ (M) Maude kept his emotions in check through­ Edberg. 54 Lasting a brief (4® W h a t a Country! Maria forgets her set of a marathon encounter that [ESP N ] Countdown to Calgary covers a deadly lasted three hours, 56 minutes. He out the roller-coaster battle, but ”He’s not really there emotion­ time heritage and her friends when she falls in [HBO] MOVIE: Over the Top' While hallucinogen that love with a rich American. romped through the final four Lendl was given a code of conduct ally in the big moments these 56 Videotape type training for an international arm-wrestling warning for racket abuse in the days.” Wilander said. Is being sold in [C N N ] Crossfire games, losing just four points, 57 College woman competition, a trucker tries to re establish the city. The series finding big serves when he needed third set. West German teenager Steffi a relationship with his estranged son [ T M C ] M OVIE: Richard Pryor - Her* 58 Type of fish Sylvester Stallone. Robert Loggia. Susan airs FRIDAY. and Now' (CC) Richard Pryor once again them and lunging at the net like a He could face a fine for that Graf faces American Chris Evert in AP photo 59 Dawn Blakely 1987 Rated PG. {In Stereo) JAN. 2 2 . pokes fun at anything and everything In offense. the women’s singles final Saturday. this concert performance from New Or­ big. sleek cat. 4 6 4 7 [TM C] MOVIE: 'Rumptestiltskin' A 60 Being leans. Richard Pryor. 1983. Rated R. N ■’The fifth set came down to a Both Cash and Lendl went into the Graf. 18. is seeking the second Championships. Cash beat No. 1 ranked miller’s daughter strikes a bargain with a FLYING CASH — Australia’s Pat Cash 61 Amorous look CHECK lISflNGS match without having dropped a set Grand Slam title of her career with 63 dwarf so that she may marry the prince she [U S A ] MOVIE: Wild Style' Breakdcnc- battle of fitness and concentration Ivan Lendl in five sets to reach the finals. fOR fXACr TIMf in the tournament. 33-year-old Evert looking for her reaches for a backhand return during loves. A m y Irving. Billy Barty, Clive Revilt ing and rapping are featured in this and I came out on top.” Cash said. documentarY-stvIe tale of a talented graf­ play at the Australian Open Tennis DOWN 66 1987 Rated G. (in Stereo) Cash advanced to the finai for the Cash, who has a hardcourt in his 19th. fiti artist. Lee George Quinones, Frederick 6:00PM CD U) (40) News Brathwaite, Patti Astor. 1983. 1 Step and hop 8 9 Three's Company CD 1:05AM CD Love Boat 2 . Major CD Megnum. P.l. [M AX] MOVIE: 'Boarding (constellation) (c)19ee by NEA. Inc (24) (57) Washington Week in Review ghosts Sir Colin Davis conducts a cast of 1:20AM Qj) Webster School’ Schoolgirls in Switzerland devise (CC) vocalists headed by Helen Donath, Robert Gretzky-less Oilers find it tough at the Spectrum (3D Simon & Simon Tear and Heather Harper (2 hrs.) (In a scheme to attract the attention of MOVIE: 'Hooper' A stunt man is ^ Gimme a Break Stereo) boys from a nearby school. Nastassja Kin­ goaded into staging the greatest stunt of ski, Gerry Sundquist, Kurt Raab. 1978. (?$ N e w s (Live) 95 Noticiero Univition losses in 21 previous games this Montreal all time Burt Reynolds, Sally Fields. Jan- Rated R By Ken Rappoport Ilkka Sinisalo's third-period goal Nordlques 5, Leafs 4 Michael Vincent. 1978 season came against the Buffalo d4) Doctor Who (|7D McLaughlin Group The Associated Press snapped a 1-1 tie to key the Flyers’ (45 Quincstnera 1:30AM CD Get Smart victory. 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Holmaa (CC) Unified champion Tyaon d® Kolchak, the Night Stalker Kolchak winless streak to a club record- cholls scored 42 seconds into d7) MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour brain w ho has escaped from his laboratory game,” Montreal forward Ryan (32-0, 28 KOs) vs Holmas (48-2, 34 KOs) suspects that a werewolf may be among always found it tough playing at the Just over a minute earlier. overtime to give the Kings the home. Mary Beth Hurt, Michael McKean, tying 13. Walter said of the Blues. "They had B Z H W O Z W OJOBGOPBGBWR (M) Family Ties for the W B A/W B C/IB F heavyweight the passengers aboard a cruise ship. (70 Spectrum in Philadelphia Edmonton’s Mike Krushelnyski Tocchet said. Barrett Oliver. 1985. The Maple Leafs are 0-9-4 since one man up and four players in the victory. [CN N ] Showbiz Today crown, scheduied for 12 rounds from A t­ min.) (R) Without Wayne Gretzky, they had tied the game by hitting a Wings 3, Devils 2 Nicholls scored on a 20-foot shot [CNN] PrimaNew* lantic City. 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It MAVHVZDV BH MAUPOPGR W Y V [M A X] MOVIE: 'Streetcar Named De­ Taunton Park [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Little Shop of Horrors’ friends look back at how their lives have superstar Thursday night, the “It was a tight checking game Mike Vernon. sire' A w om an’s repressed seKuality is (61) Gene Scott game 3:37 into overtime, leading Jason Lefreniere had two goals was very frustrating because they (C C ) A young man’s bleak existence in a changed since the turbulent 1960s To m Oilers continued their string of through the night.” Keenan said. and an assist and Michel Goulet Calgary had forced overtime P V H W A U G V Q U W Y V A D O Z awakened by the brutality of her animalis­ Berenger, Glenn Close, William Hurt. [C N N ] Newsnight Update Detroit over New Jersey. wouldn’t let us get going.” tic bfother-in-law Ann-Margret, Treat W il­ skid-row flower shop changes forever frustration at the Spectrum with a "Both power plays couldn't gener­ when rookie center Joe Nieuwen- when he buys a plant with an appetite for 1983. Rated R The Devils had tied the game with three assists for the Nordiques as liams, Beverly D'Angelo 1984 [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Fantasy Film 3-1 loss to the Flyers. It was the ate much.” Bruins 6, Stars 1 dyk scored his second goal of the human blood in this adaptation of the 1960 Worlds of George Pal' A tri' me to the 13 seconds left in regulation on the teams battled through the first M G O R — GUWWV POBGRZ [U S A ] Cartoons 10:30PM (ID NBA Batkatball: New eighth straight regular-season Edmonton Coach Glen Sather game, and 35th of the season, at cult film and the long-running otf- York Knicke at Lot Angeles lekere (2 career of six-time Oscar-winning special rookie Brendan Shanahan’s fourth 10 minutes of the third period tied at Ken Linseman scored two goals PREVIOUS SOLUTION: ‘Show me a thoroughly satisfied man — and I Broadw ay' show. Rick Moranls, Ellen game the Oilers have lost there, blamed his team’s defensive mis­ 17:47 of the third period. 6:30PM CD Family Ties hrs , 30 min.) (Live) effects wizard and filmmaker G e o r(^ Pal, goal of the season. 4-4. among 22 Boston shots in the second will show you a failure.' — Thomas Alva Edison. Green 1986 Rated PG-13. (In Stereo) featuring clips from such movies as "W ar ( £ ) (4()] A B C N e w s (CC) 9® INN Newt dating back to Nov. 13. 1982. takes for the loss. The victory gave Detroit a 9-1-1 period as the Bruins beat The loss ended Calgary’s six- [M AX] MOVIE: About Lett Night...' of the W orlds. ' " T o m Th u m b " and "The This time, the Flyers got a great game winning streak at home. Cli) Jeffersons (C C ) A pair of young people struggle to 91 Honeymoonere Time Machine" 1986. Rated NR. 2 Minnesota. "The Flyers scored on our record over its last 11 games. The Blues 4, Canadlens 1 defensive performance from the defensive errors.” he said. "We Norris Division-leading Red Wings Linseman also had two assists “I just hope we can put a little i S i ) dd) NBC News (CC) form a lasting relationship after an initial 95 Lunae y Viarnat con Barral [HBO] MOVIE; 'Over the Top' While checking line of Ron Sutter. Rich Herb Raglan snapped a tie and and Steve Kasper a pair of goals for string together now, catch Van­ (24) Nightly Butiness Report one-night stand. Rob Lows, Demi Moore, 9 5 Don Ebbeting Show training for an international arm-wrestling didn’t capitalize on their mistakes improved to 24-17-5. James Belushi. 1986. Rated R. (In Stereo) compotition, a trucker tries to re-establish couver (in the Smythe Division Bosom Buddies [D IS] Bud Graenipan'a Olympic Qreata Tocchet and Lindsay Carson. early in the game.” New Jersey lost for the fourth assisted on an in.surance goal by Boston. a relationship with his estranged son. [U S A ] Riptida (60 min ) Sports filmmaker Bud Greenspan profiles It was the Bruins’ 11th straight standings) and bury them,” the (41) Noticiero Sylvester Stallone, Robert Loggia, Susan ’’They shut down Edmonton's Some of the Flyers alluded to time in five games and dropped Rick Meagher as St. Louis beat outstanding 20th-century Winter Olympic Kings' Jimmy Carson said. 8 ; 3 0 P M (3D S® Mr. Belvedere (CC) Blakely. 1987. Rated PG. (In Stereo) scoring line tonight." Philadelphia Gretzky’s ab.sence. He has been out below .500 for the first time this Montreal. victory over the North Stars, dating dij Love Connection athletes, including French skier Jean- The Kings now have 37 points, George's job may be on the line after he Coach Mike Keenan said. "By for .several weeks with a sprained season. 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Greta Garbo, Mel- d® (35 Wall Street Week (3D News ow n that lead to confusion vyn Douglas. 1941. rebounds and five blocked shots for [D IS ] Mora DInoeeura Co-hosts Gary By Barry Wllner ”We didn’t come in here to win CE S2) Wheel of Fortune (CC| (I2) News (Live) GD Secrets of Success Monk practicing again for Redskins The Associated Press this one for the Gipper or for the Owls. 14-0 and 8-0 in the Atlantic Owens and Eric Boardman look at film clips 10. The 14 straight victories make RAPAK (3D $100,000 Pyramid from "Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend,'' a (f|) Soep [CNN] Moneyweek NCAA Hoop anybody else.” Kevin Strickland nest found in Mongolia and the dinosaur ® PELICULA: 'Qoipe e le Mafie' J Riv­ HERNDON, Va. — Much to the delight of his teammates, said. ”We won this one for Duke and for the best start in Temple history. 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Duke threw the ball away with 16 and North Carolina is a very, very in the firsT h ^ hitting 10 of 14 shots behind Lisa’s custody battle; Clayton for­ [ESPN] SportsCenter The second-ranked Tar Heels had GILBOE WHY THE SHOP­ @ MOVIE: 'Nicholas and Alexandra’ [CN N ] Monayllne Monk, the No. 2 receiver in team history, ran pass patterns and seconds left, but Chilcutt’s shot good basketball team. But we came from the field for the Wolverines, gets his and Ellie s wedding anniversary four chances to win their Atlantic KEEPER SAIP FARE­ Tsar Nicholas II, his failings as a monarch (60 min.) [D IS] Missing Adventures of Ozzie and 2:45AM [U S A ] Night Flight agility drills during Thursday’s two-hour session at Redskin with five seconds to go fell short. in here to win. expecting to win.” 15-2 overall and 4-1 in the Big Ten. and the great love he had for his wife are Coast Conference game with Duke WELL TO THAT BAR- Harriet 9 5 Kays to Success Wisconsin is 8-7 and 2-3. □ □ □ depicted in this historical drama Michael d J Milton Bade: Second Tima Around 3:00AM Park. It was his first practice with the team since he partially on Thursday night at the Dean The Tar Heels got one more Elsewhere, it was top-ranked ©AIN MERCHANPISE, [ESPN ] Magic Years in Sports tore a medial collateral ligament in his right knee more than six opportunity, but Duke’s Robert Arizona 92, ^uthem Cal 48; No. 3 Michigan, which led by 17 points Jayston, Janet Suzman, Roderic Notle. (60 min I [CN N ] News Overnight Smith Center. But they missed and 1971 (3D Morton Downey Jr. [U S A ] Track and Field (2 hrs.) weeks ago. the ninth-ranked Blue Devils es­ Brickey blocked Lebo’s shot from Temple 72, Massachusetts 52; No. 7 early in the second half, stalled and BLOUED [ESPN] SpeedWeek Now arrange the circled letters to d® d® W in. Lose or Draw (35 MOVIE: 'Katie: Portrait of a Center­ 11:30PM CD d D Bast of the Late [M AX] MOVIE: 'Wolfen' Spiritual Indi­ ”It’s great to have Art back,” said Clark, who has faced lots of caped with a 70-69 victory. the corner with two seconds to play. Michigan 65. Wisconsin 54; No. 8 Wisconsin got within 56-50 before form the surprise answer, as sug­ fold' A Texas beauty queen arrives in Hol­ S ll La Dame de Rota Show (60 min.) ans transform themselves Into wolf-like double coverage with Monk out of the lineup. Danny Ferry, fighting off leg ” We were twodifferent teams out Nevada-Las Vegas 95, San Jose the Wolverines put the game away. 3 : n gested by the above cartoon. lywood and encounters a series of disap­ beings to terrorize New York City. Albert (13 Nightly Businasi Report CD (CC). cramps for the last 10 minutes, hit a there.” Lebo said. ”We need to put State 83; No. 12 Brigham Young 81. No. 8 Nevada-Las Vagas 08, San pointing events and unsavory characters Finney, Gregory Hines, Diane Venora. Coach Joe Gibbs said he would have to look at Monk for a few Kim Basinger, Tab Hunter, Fabian 1978 GD Honeymooners days before deciding whether the eight-year veteran is fit to play, free throw with 52 seconds remain­ it together. A loss can help you if No. 18 Texas-El Paso 71; No. 19 Jose 81. 83: Gerald Paddio’s 29 dj) Thrae'e Conipany 1981. Rated R. (In Stereo) you don’t hang your head.” Iowa 93, No. 13IIIinois 79, and No. 17 points and a tough man-to-man Ansnen vJJs‘‘C X m ” [C N N ] Moneyline (3® (SD Miami Vice (C C) Crockett tries to Sybervision [TMC] MOVIE: 'Paper Moon' A or perhaps start, against Denver on Jan. 31. ing for the winning point. Jeff Lebo deal with his wife's succuss as a rock sin­ defense led by Jarvis Basnight was {Answers tomorrow) [DIS] MOVIE: 'A Boy Called Nuthln” @ ® Tonight Show (In Stereo) Depression-era con man falls prey to the missed a 3-pointer with 30 seconds Duke’s players certainly could Wyoming 81. Hawaii 61. ger (60 min.) (In Stereo) charms of a not-so-innocent 9-year-oid decisive. Paddio was 7-for-9 on Jumbles ERASE AMUSE SPRUCE RITUAL Longing to live out west with his uncle, a ® Racing from Plainsfield left, and Pete Chilc;;tt couldn’t tap hold their heads high. North Carolina trailed 55-44 with Yesterday’s city kid is shocked to discover the ranch d® Connecticut New* Week girt. Ryan O'Neal, Tatum O'Neal, Madeline 3-point attempts and scored 15 of his Answer: What a good ruler is supposed to d o - Hogan's Heroes Roberts’ ruling may come today 12; 53 left, but tied the score at 69 dilapidated and near bankruptcy. Forrest (48) Thoms (CC) During a Washington, Kahn. 1973 Rated PG. MEASUI ^E UP dZ) N e w s (CC). with 1; 24 remaining on a basket by points in the second half. Tucker, John Carroll, Ronny Howard. D C . business trip. Sloan entenains a sen­ [U S A ] Night Flight: Video Profile: Dire LOS ANGELES — Arbitrator Thomas Roberts, who last J.R. Reid. UNC chipped at the lead The Rebels. 6-1 in the Pacific 1968 Rated NR. ator's aide in his suite [CNN] Sports Tonight Anchors; Fred Straits September ruled that baseball owners conspired against free NOW bock In oloek, Jumbfo Book No 10 lo OYoiiobl# lot M M . [ESPN ] SportsCanter Hickman, Nick Charles by going inside to Reid, who scored Coast Athletic Association and 16-1 •nd bonSlIng. from Jumblo. cte Ihio ntwopopof. P.O Bo» 4 W , O t\^6o.nn^-^ 9 5 La IndomsUs 3:05AM [H B O ] inside the NFL Hosts: Inclodo yOMf nofno. oiW rott owf »Ip eodo ond tnoko your chock payabto to Nowtpoporbooki [DIS] MOVIE: 'Charley and the Angel' agents, was expected to announce whether he will make Kirk 14 of the Tar Heels’ final 16 points overall, were behind 39-38 at [H BO ] Inalda the NFL Hosts: Len Daw­ (35 State W e're In Len Dawson, Nick Buoniconti. (60 min.) (In son, Nick Buoniconti. (60 min.) (In Stereo) A n emissary from heaven visits a Stereo) Gibson and others free agents once again. and had 27 for the game. halftime before rallying to beat the [C N N ] U n y King Live Depreasion-era store owner whose devo­ [TM C] MOVIE: ’Peper Moon' A Roberts said Thursday night that he might be ready to rule Spartans for the 15th straight time. [DIS] MOVIE: 'Smoke' W han a young tion to work is taking its toll on his family 3:30AM 9 5 m o v i e : Think Fast, Mr. But Lebo struggled and that was Depression-era con man falls prey to the boy nursea a dog back to health, he gains a life. Fred MacMurray, Doris Leachman, M o to ' An expert at Judo and sleight of today on a motion from the player’s union that would give Gibson, the difference. Duke Coach Mike No. 12 Brigham Young 81, Taxas- charms of a not-ao-innoceni 9-year-old new love for the adults in his life. Ron Ho­ Kurt Russeil. 1973. Rated G. hand solves crimes that baffle the rest of among others, another chance to leave their teams. Cl Paso 71: The Cougars remained girl Ryan O ’Neal, Tatum O'Naal, Madeline Krzyzewski said. Lebo. shooting ward. Earl Holliman, Jacquelin Scott the world Peter Lorre, Virginia Field. Kahn. 1973. Rated PG. [ESPN ] SportsCenter ’T ve been urged to make the ruling tomorrow,” Roberts said 47.3 percent from the field and unbeaten and took sole possession 1970 1937 of first place in the Western Athletic [USA] Airwolf [H B O ] let & Ten: Going For BrcAe (CC) after the fourth day of the damage hearings concluded. “Let’s averaging 14.6 points per game, [ESPN] Women's Tennii: Australian (In Stereo) [D IS] MOVIE: 'Smoke* When a young Conference as Michael Smith had Astrograph PM Magazine Geraldo Riv­ Open Final From Melbourne. (2 hrs.) (Live) boy nurses a dog back to health, he gains a say there’s every possibility it will be made.” was held to eight on 2-for-14 7:30PM (3D [TM C ] MOVIE: 'Stoogamania' A young 20 points and eight rebounds. Taller era, a company that produces calendars. now love for the adults in his life. Ron Ho­ Roberts said that he would be issuing interim rulings shooting. [TM C] MOVIE: 'Aliena’ (CC) The only man Is obsessed with the Three Stooges. ward, Earl Holliman, Jacquelin Scott. “The job that Billy King did on BYU dominated the Miners under (3D Current Affair survivor of the Nostromo's encounter with Josh Mostel. Melanie Chartoff, Sid Caesar. 9 throughout the damage phase of the case, which began Monday. 1970. the boards, handing UTEP its first GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Stay out ol a monstrous creature joina a task force as­ 1985. Rated PG. Those hearings will resume again on Monday at New York. Jeff Lebo was just incredible.” (3D (S) Jeopardyl (CC). [ESPN] Women's Tennis: AustraUan home loss since the Cougars won at the affairs of friends today, and try to signed the unpleasant job of eradicating Krzyzewski said. keep them out of yours. Needless com­ (X) (3) Barney Miller the species. Sigourney Weaver. Michael 11:35PM CD Entertainment Tonight Open Final From Melbourne. (2 hrs.) (R) Ferry also played a key role, El Paso last January. (B) INN Newt Biehn, Paul Reiser 1986 Rated R. (In Interview with recording artist Boy plications could result if these lines of George. (In Stereo) 4:00AM CD MOVIE; 'Johnny Eager' A Schoolboy grid Injuries are noted despite his physical problems. “It feels good to go to Wyoming demarcation are crossed. (i® Caraon't Comedy Claeeica Stereo) student of sociology falls for a gang leader. ^Birthday [M A X ] M OVIE: Hour of “I feel like I’m pregnant or and win and then go to UTEP and CANCER (Juna 21-July 22) Your image (2® M*A*S*H [USA] MOVIE: The Intruder' A small 11:50PM Robert Taylor, Lana Turner, Van HefNn. NEW YORK — Thirty-seven percent of more than 1 million win,” Smith said. "We’ve played town crammed with hypocrisy and corrup­ the Aseessin' W hen their Latin American 1942. something.” Ferry said as a team could suffer today If you are selfish W Yahtzae high school football players in the United States were sidelined at our toughest two games of the year about something that should be shared tion ia visited by a myaterious stranger country's military junta is threatened by [C N N ] Larry King Overnight manager helped the 6-foot-lO star Jan. 23. 1088 ® Hollywood Squaree w ho leaves behind an unwanted gift. Pita the election of a civilian president, high- [USA] MOVIE; 'Wild Style' Breakdanc­ least once during the past season by injury, the National Athletic remove his socks in the dressing and won both.” You will have big opportunities, to with others. They’ll see right through Oliver. 1981. ranking officers hire a vengeful assassin to @ World of Survival (R) ing and rapping are featured in this Trainers Association said Thursday. room. “But I wasn’t coming out of No. 10 Iowa 03, No. 13 llllnola 70: makes great strides in the year ahead, your little game. murder the new leader. Erik Estrada, Rob­ Family Tiee 9 :3 0 P M 01 Odd Couple documentary-style tale of a talented graf­ 8 (35 In a news conference in New York, the association said that its there.” Roy Marble scored 26 points and aided by friends and associates. How­ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Friends will be ert Vaughn. 1987 Rated R watching you closely today, so be sure [C N N ] Crotefira d® Fourth Estate fiti artist. Lee George Quinones, Frederick study showed there were more than 500,000 high school football No. 1 Arizona 92, Boulham Cal 48: B.J. Armstrong added 21 for Iowa, ever, avoid dealings with people who 12:00AM CD Hit Squad Brathwaite, Patti Astor. 1983. to treat everyone equally. Cozying up to [ESPN] SpamlWaak (3® Sledge Hammerl (CC) Sledge be- injuries that resulted in a one-time loss of playing time during the In the Trojans’ worst loss ever — which outrebounded Illinois 35-30. disappointed you in the past. GD Secrets of Succeae Optimism a pal just because he/she can do some­ comes engrossed in a survivalist war game 4:03AM CD l Love Lucy they were beaten by 37 points by mini Coach Lou Henson thought AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) 8:00PM I3D Beauty and the Beast to find out who murdered a businessman. G® Love Your Skin 1987 season. thing tor you Is a mistake. [HBO] MOVIE: HouMofth« that was the difference. is an admirable quality, but don’t carry Catherine and Vincent (Linde Hamilton, (In Stereo) 4:05AM Sprains and strains accounted for 49 percent of the injuries, the UCLA in 1966 — five Wildcats VIRGO (Aug. 23-8apl. 22) Take nothing Ron Perlman) search for the dealer (Tony (2® American Ski Week Rising Sun' After several Loa Angeles it to extremes today. See situations for © ) Peg* Fifty Seven study showed. scored in double figures, led by Iowa is 12-5 overall and 3-2 in the what they are and not what you would for granted today in a matter where the Jay) of a deadly hallucinogenic drt^ that ia ® Police Story prostitutes are killed, a reporter posing as I Tom Tolbert with 18 points. The stakes are meaninglul. Carelessness or grow n in the tunnel worid. (60 min.) (3 ) Alfred Hitchcock Presents a high-priced call girl fears for her life. Ja­ Of an estimated 1,021,000 youngsters who played high school league. Illinois, which was led by like them to be. Major changes are victory was the most lopsided ever miscalculations could have serious (3D MOVIE: '12 Artgry Men' One men 1 0 : 0 0 P M CD Felcon Greet (C C ) Cer­ mie Barrett, Frank Annese. 1986. (In football last year. 374,678 sustained at least one injury that cost Glynn Blackwell with 23 points, is ahead for Aquarians In the coming year. tain events threaten to mar Maggie and Ri­ ® Friday The 1 3th: The Seriea (60 min ) Stereo) for Arizona in a Pacific-10 game. 13-4 and 3-2. Send for your Astro-Graph predictions ramifications. holds out against 11 tallow jurors when them playing time. The survey showed there was a 5 percent LIBRA (8«pl. 23-Ocl. 23) Your sugges­ they hastily decide an sccuasd murderer's chard's wedding ceremony; Lance and [CN N ] Newanight Arizona, 17-1 overall and 7-0in the today. Mall $1 to Astro-Graph, c/o this Tony fight over Shannon (60 min.) increase over the previous year in major injuries, those that tions and ideas have merit today and fate. Henry Fonda, Lea J . Cobb, Ed Begley. [E S P N ] College Baekett>ell: Austin league, outscored Southern Cal newspai^er, P.O. Box 91428. Cleveland, 1957 (D CD @] News Peey State at Tennessee Tech (2 hra ) Mercury sidelined a player for three weeks or more. OH 44101-3428. Be sure to state your they should be beneticial tor your fam­ 27-2, including 21 straight points, CD @ 20/20 (CC) Scheduled: the story (Live) ily. Don’t let a member of your clan con­ X D SSI FuH Houaa (C C ) Danny feels guilty during the first 8; 10 of the second zodiac sign. behind Andrew Lloyd W ebber’s musical. [HBO] MOVIE: Cobra' (CC) A n L A Mercury, the nearest to the sun, is PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) if you daw­ vince you otherwise. becauas ha hasn't been spending ariough half. SCORPIO (Ocl. 24-Nov. 22) There will "Phantom of the Opera" (60 min.) cop's ''ivestigation into a series of random the second smallest of the .nine plan­ Foreman leads Hope golf event dle your time away today on frivolous time with hia children. (R) murders reveals that there could be more No. 3 Tampla 71, Mataachuaatta T H E D U G O U T be opportunities for personal gain to­ M OVIE: 'Tentecles' An enraged oc­ ets in the solar system. Its dimaeter, BASEBALL CARDS purusits, you’ll lose money instead ol m Evening Magazine Orphans w ho lived topus terrorizes a California beach com ­ than one killer Sylvester Stallone, Brigitte according to The World Almanac, is INDIAN WELLS, Calif. — Dan Foreman got himself out from 82; Howard Evans had 10 assists to gaining it. Play it smart and pay atten­ day. but you must be able to recognize through the industrial revolution; Geraldo munity. Henry Fonda, Shelley Winters, Nielsen. Reni Santoni. 1986. Rated R (in 188 W. Middle Tpke. Stereo) 3,000 miles. Its mean distance from behind trees and a totem pole to shoot a career-best 62 that gave become the all-time assist leader tion to business instead. them for what they are. Take time to an­ Rivers. John Huston. 1977, alyze developments as they occur. tlie sun is 36 million miles. him the second-round lead in the $l-million Bob Hope Classic. for the Owls, who remained un­ Manchester, C T ARIES (March 21-April 19) In challeng­ (15 Hill Street Blues Wild. Wild West 1 2:05AM (3D Magnum, P.l. beaten. Only Temple and Brigham ing developments today, feelings,ol in­ SAOITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Om . 21) Be (3) McCloud He completed two rounds of the five-day, 99-hole tournament 843-7295 649-8470 sure to look beyond the packaging to­ ( g ) N B C News Speciel (CC) Tom 12:30AM (3D w k r p In Cincinnati Young have not lost among Division adequacy will be figments ol your (S) MOVIE: ‘The Tomb' After being re­ Brokaw and Lucky Severson examine the with a score of 130, 14 strokes under par and one in front of day It you are shopping lor presents for CD America's Top Ten I teams. Imagination. Your real abilities will vived by an earthquake, an ancient Egyp­ impact of homelessness on the nation, the first-round leader Jay Haas. AP photo '88 Don Russ '88 quickly surface as soon as you make others. What appears to be a good bar­ tian vsmpire tracks dow n those w ho have political arena, and those individuals w ho G® Wendy artd Me EMERGENCY “I know that after my career, I gain might merely be the box. stolen her treasure. Sybil Denning. Came­ live on city streets. (60 min.) Fire — Police — Medical Veteran John Mahaffey, twice a winner of this title, missed will be able to look back and realize NOW your first move. d® To p of the Pops TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your objec­ CAPRICORN {Oic. 22-Jsn. 19) Evalu­ ron Mitchell, John Carrsdina 1986. Greet Performences: The Tu rn of the only one fairway and one green in a round of 65. He was three off PERRY FOR TWO — Temple’s Tim Perry leaps for two I was one of the top assist makers Bring In this ad for a (S) ® Late Night With David Latter- the pace and was tied with Jim Hallet and Ken Perry. Hallet had a tives can be achieved today, provided ate lile's situations realistically today. II ( g ) Candid KIde (C C) Hosts Allen Funi Screw Benjamin Britten's opera, based on men (In Stereo) DIAL 911 points against Wilbert Hicks of UMass in their game you don’t look beneath the surface be­ and Nancy McKeon show film clips of clas­ the Henry James story about a governess ever to play at Temple,” Evans FREE you don’t broadcast your Intentions In ® Alfred Hitchcock Presents OS and Perry 66, both at La Quinta golf course. fore you make a decision, you could pull sic stunts and interviews involving 3-to fighting to save her two young charges In Manchester Thursday night in Philadelphia. The Owls won easily, said. pack of ’88 Toppa advance to people who could Impose the wool over your own eyes. 18-yaar-olds |R| (In Stereo) from the malevolent influence of tw o SD Christian Children'i Fund 71-52. Tim Perry added 16 points, nine their negative views on you MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. It. 1»M - «V to — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 22. 198B FOCUS WEEKEND Visit with Paddington p.m., Monday through Friday; Saturdays at 11:30 have works displayed until March 27. Simon autobiographical play. Performances are a.m.. 12:30,1:30 and 3:30 p.m.; and Sundays at 1:30 An international flavor will be provided by this weekend and Wednesday through Jan. 31, at Visit England with Paddington the bear, when and 3:30 p.m. Admission to the museum if $3.50 Imshaug, who learned weaving in hter native the Wallace Stevens Theatre of the Hartford film s about him are shown in the Junior Room of generai; $2 children under 12 and senior citizens; Sweden, and Anneke Rietsema of Hartford, who Insurance Group, 690 Asylum Ave., Hartford. Center aids rural elderly with special problems Tickets cost between $12 and $18. For reservations, M ary Cheney Library. The films wil be shown at 2 50 cents children 2 and under. lived for 10 years in Indonesia and traveled p.m. Saturday, and will last about 40 minutes. The extensively in Latin America. In addition, Marilyn call 528-2143. By Donna Bryson choice of several programs... so that they can choose Forbis said. "You Just have to be prepared to spend presentation is free. Slater of New Britain studied at the Kawashima Tho Associated Press "The idea is to give the person out one that best fits their local needs,” said Neil Bull, more volunteer time, use more gas," he said. WhaVs a thaulnatrope? Textile School in Kyoto, Japan. Call him mellow yellow co-director of the center. ' Rural areas also have been hard hit by the The Webster House isnormallyopen to the public, 1 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Polk County Commissioner in the field the choice of several agricultural crisis, making funds scarce for special Seniors are the focus A new exhibit at the Lutz Children’s Museum to 4 p.m., daily except Wednesday. Admission is $2 Donavan, writer and perform er of such hits as Howard Hayter says his 74 years have taken theirtoll, programs and even in such vital areas as health care. THE GRAYING of America, thanks in large part to introduces visitors to three 19th century animation general. $1.50 for senior citizens and $1 for children "Jennifer Juniper” and “ Mellow Yellow ” will but that can't keep him from doing his part in his rural programs... so that they can Olson said the University of Missouri system, with increased life spans, has been well documented. This "Number Our Days,” a compassionate look at a toys — a thauinatrope, a phenakistascope and a ages 6 to 15. However, for the opening reception, on perform Saturday evening at the Bradley southern Missouri community. decade/aw the number of people over 65 match the its strong gerontology and geriatrics faculty and link choose one that best fits their local southern California senior center, will be the Playhouse in Putnam. Ticket are $12 for the 8 p.m. to agriculture through the university extension zoetrope. All three were precursors to the modern Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m., admission is free. " I f my health holds upand I feel likel’m of service to number of teens for the first time ever. featured film at an intergenerational brunch the people, I’ll stay,"said Hayter, whomadepoliticsa needs.” system, was well-suited to take a comprehensive look motion picture projector. The exhibit. How Movies show. For reservations, call 928-7887. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 12 percent of program on Sunday. It will be presented at 10 a.m. second career after retiring from more than 50 years the population is at least 65. Rural areas, which have ■ at approaches to problems faced by the rural elderly. Move, helps explain what is involved in creating a — Neil Bull at the Greater Hartford Jewish Community Center, of managing farmers’ cooperatives. He recently seen many of their young residents leave in search of movie, and even gives visitors the chance to create Local circuit jamboree began his second four-year term of tinkering with center co-director economic opportunity in the cities, often have an even OLSON. A SOCIOLOGIST who has studied elderly 335 Bloomfield Ave., West Hartford. To register, their own. In a bucket A jamboree of live and recorded electronic music budgets and overseeing road repair from the stone higher proportion of elderly people. communities in places as disparate as Indiana and call the center’s Senior Adult Department, 236-4571. How Movies Move w ill be at the museum through by independent composers in Connecticut will be Garth Fagan’s Bucket Dance Theater, one of the courthouse in Bolivar. Brian Forbis, of the Missouri Department of Aging, China, first proposed the gerontology center to the Feb. 28. The museum is open to the public on public sector. presented on Saturday at 8 p.m. at Real Art Ways, top modem dance troupes in the country, will Philip Olson, director of the newly established says six Midwestern states are among the 10 with the Department of Agriculture. The department was Saturdays and Sundays, noon to 5 p.m., Tuesday, National Center of Extension Gerontology at the The center’s staff has collected information on establishing across the country “ centers for 94 Allyn St., Hartford. Admission is $6. perform this evening at 8 in the J. L. Goodwin highest percentage of elderly residents. Missouri is This program Is quiet Wednesday and Friday from 2 to 5 p.m., and University of Missouri-Kansas City, would find tutoring programs that link elderly people with seventh, with an elderly population of 13.7 percent. excellence," or specialized research programs, such Theater, Austin Arts Center, Trinity College. The Thursday from 2 to 8 p.m. It Is at 247 S. Main St. Hayter’s example encouraging. special expertise to young people. In the health area, Kansas is 10th at 13.3 percent. as the Ohio State University center on rural crime. A program called "Quiet Music” will be group’s choreography combines African and J Olson refers to a movement in China aimed at they have looked at elderly day care programs and But thegovemmentcould notcome up with funds for presented Sunday at the Hartford Seminary on The high-priced spread Caribbean rhythms and steps with aspects of ballet “ using the leftover energy of the old people ... for the others that take some of the pressure off those who SOME RURAL counties in Missouri have elderly the gerontology project. Olson then turned to the Sherman Street In Hartford. The concert will and classic modern dance. ’Tickets are $8, and will good of the society” when he explains that he is care for older people. populations as high as 30 percent, Forbis said. private sector, and caught the interest of Kellogg’s. feature vocal and instrumental music from the 13th A concert for cello It would cost you between $1,000 and $4,000 to be available at the door. especially interested in finding ways to steer retired After three years of gathering and evaluating " I think rural elderly are a concern from a number The cereal maker, with its link to agriculture, has purchase an original outfit by award winning to the 17th centuries, played on early instruments. The Chilean cello player, Emmanuel Lopez, will people into public office. information, Olson’s center will be a computerized of angles," Forbis said, adding that the department is had a strong interest in promoting rural health, Olson fashion designer Mary McFadden. Compared with The chapel of the seminary has excellent acoustics, present a concert on Sunday at the Wood Memorial clearinghouse for programs directed at the growing supportive of Olson’s efforts. said. Kellogg’s donated $1.7 million to the project. that, the tickets for her lecture and fashion show, at Brontosaurus brunch THE GERONTOLOGY center was organized this number of elderly people in the rural United States. A box of com flakes stands as a small tribute on a and an organ similar to those used in the 17th Library, oVi Main Street in South Windsor. The "A lot of the problems that you see associated with $50 apiece, seem like a relative bargain. year with the understanding that elderly people in Officials of a small town in Iowa interested in, for the elderly can be exacerbated at the rural level cabinet in the stately home that was converted to century. There will be two performances, at 2 and concert will beat 2 p.m., and is free to the public. McFadden’s slide lecture, followed by a fashion It’s a long drive for a free bagel, but you might rural areas face unique problems. example, establishing a nutrition program for because of the distances ... and the fact that there is a serve as the center’s office on UMKC’s south Kansas 3; 30 p.m. Tickets are $8, sold at the door. A portion want to head for New Haven on Sunday afternoon A show and reception, begins at 3 p.m. Sunday in the The center’s four main interests are: preventive homebound elderly people would be able to access lack of transportation," he said. City campus. of the proceeds will go to the Hartford women’s for the Barnum, Bagels and Brontosaurus Brunch, health for the elderly and support for those who care computers in Kansas City. Information comparing a The center, with satellites on the MU campuses at Avery Theater of the Wadsworth Atheneum. The “ Say, for example, that you’ re a church group in a shelter. My Sister’s Place. Sweet as maple syrup at the Peabody Museum of Natural History, 170 for them; bringing together older and younger variety of programs, including their costs and major urban area. There might be hundreds of senior Columbia and St. L^uis and the extension campus at event will be sponsored by the Costume and Textile Whitney Ave. The event will feature circus tunes In generations; support for public and private commun­ effectiveness, would be available at the touch of a citizens within 10 or 15 minutes of your church — you Farmington, has a staff of 12. The staff includes A workshop on Saturday will teach how to make Society at the museum, as a fundraiser for buying honor of Bridgeport showman P. T. Bamum, and ity groups working to respond to the needs of elderly keyboard. could walk to them. Whereas, in a rural area, you may researchers and specialists in health and minority Nephew on his way pure maple syrup in small evaporators at home. more mannequins for the museum’s costutne other 19th century music in celebration of collector people: and projects that bring the elderly into the "The idea is to give the person out in the field the have to drive 40 or 50 miles in various directions,” affairs. Stephen Broderick, a forester, and John Bartok, an collection. For more information, and to reserve The Sounding Board will sponsor an appearance O.C. Marsh, who found a complete brontosaurus agricultural engineer, will conduct the 10 a.m. tickets, call Gertrud Burgoyne at the museum. by Robbie O’Connell, newphew of the famed Clancy skeleton on one of his expeditions. workshop in the W.B. Young Building at the Storrs 278-2670. Brothers, on Saturday at 8 p.m. The coffeehouse is That world-famous skeleton — 18 feet high and 85 campus of the University of Connecticut. It is for N located in the First Church of Christ feet long — will look down on the brunch concert, those who would like to make maple syrup for the Affairs of heart puzzling Congregational. 12S. Main St , West Hartford. which begins at 1:30p.m. The Connecticut Yankee first time, as well as producers who are more Tickets are $6. For more information, call 563-3263. Oratorio Is presented Brass, a quintet of students and graduates of the experienced. After a lunch break “ i^re w ill be a DEAR should Inform his buddies that if Yale School of Music, will play. The free bagels presentation on larger-scale maple pi i-Juction, Mendelssohn’s.oratorio. "St. Paul,” will be ABBY; I am the they insist on having strippers, have been provided by Lender’s Bagels of North using plastic tubing. Dealers will be selling performed Sunday at 4 p.m. by the First Church mother of two knowing how strongly he feels From dino’s days Haven. equipment and utensils for the upcoming sugaring Chancel Choir and Orchestra, at First Church of married daugh­ about it. they should not be After the concert, look around the exhibit called surprised if he skips out when the Why did the dinosaurs die out? A parody of the season. Christ. 2183 Main St., Glastonbury. Adults will be ters. "Linda” Dear Abby "The Showman and the Scientist: P.T. Barnum and “ Carol” strippers shimmy in. 1930s murder mystery genre, "The Case of the asked to contribute $3 for saats. For more and O.C. Marsh as Collectors,” which will remain Linda Just told Abigail Van Buren Death of the Dinosaurs,” explores that question. It information, call 633-4641. me that Carol DEAR ABBY: Please deliver this is being presented every day in the Gengras In and out the weaving on view until Feb. 8. confided that message to all your readers who Planetarium of the Science Museum of The museum is open Sundays and holidays, 1 to she has been own pets: If you love your pet. take Connecticut. 950Trout Brook Drive. West Hartford. Over and Under, an exhibition of contemporary Brighton Isjunny 4:45 p.m., and Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to having an affair the time to fit it with a comfortable Visitors are introduced to Sam Spadestone, private weaving, will open on Sunday at the Noah Webster 4:45 p.m. Admission is $2 general, $1.50 for senior collar and identification tag with with another eye, who tries to find out what was happening to the House, 227 S. Main St.. West Hartford. Six weavers, A few seats remain for the Producing Guild’s citizens, and $1 for children. Tuesidays are free to the animal’s name and telephone man while her dinorsaus 65 million years ago. Showtimes are 3:30 including Kerstin Imshaug of Marlborough, will production of "Brighton Beach Memoirs,” the Neil all. For more information, call 432-5050 or 432-5799. husband is at work. CotoI’s hus­ late. Mother, you might lend your number. Even though you say your band is very Jealousi and if-'he ever daughter some support by trying to pet never leaves your yard, there is caught Carol with another guy. he build a closer relationship with her. always that one time when it does would kill her — and the guy for get out, goes a little too far and gets Fans and buffs Featuring: sure. DEAR ABBY: I’m 23 and have lost. This is equally true for cats. Linda said she tried to talk some been dating the same man for eight You could avoid the pain and 4 " ^ sense Into Carol, but she wouldn't years. We have decided to get anguish of running a "lost pet” ad, listen. I want to let Carol know that 1 married soon. The problem: My calling the pound, or putting up jam film courses T H E H o m e s t e a d know she is having an affair so I can fiance has a group of buddies — signs on telephone poles describing get her to realize before she wrecks most of them he has grown up with your lost pet. A fine dining experience n>ith a country antique/lair. and they are very close. When one Abby, our cat has a collar with his her marriage that she is playing By Claudia Coates best guests have been unknowns. of these buddies gets married, they name, our name, address and with dynamite. But she’ll ask me The Associated Press Still, as Wolf introduced his 2 how I found out. and I can’t tell her have a traditional bachelor party, phone number on his metal tag. If guests one evening, students he ever gets lost, we’re hoping that The Homestead that Linda told me becau.se she including strippers. NEW YORK — Actress Elaine twisted their necks to catch an made Linda promise not to .say I don't approve of this at all and whoever finds him will care enough early glimpse of actor Eli Wallach, ULIDI to call us. Stritch was on stage. But this time anything. I aiso promised Linda I asked my fiance how he felt about she wasn’t playing a part, just who appears in the new Barbra Restaurant is opening it. and he .said he didn’t care for that It is as hard on animal lovers who wouldn’t tell Carol that she (Linda) sipping coffee from a papercupand Streisand hit. "Nuts.” and his v ’fe, sort of thingeither. When he told the find lost pets with no identification told me. HERO CHILD- talking about her role in the Woody actress Anne Jackson. organizer of this party that he as it is on those who lost them. for Sunday Brunch What should I do? Allen movie, “ September.” The fact that many students didn’t want strippers at the stag, he J.K . LONG BEACH. CALIF Kevin Conroy, 4, STUMPED She confided to a packed audito­ appear to come to star-gaze doesn’t was told it wasn't up to him. it was demonstrates in his beginning January 31st rium at the School of Visual Arts disappoint Brown, who gets a 2 up to the guys giving the party, and DEAR J.K.: Every animal lover DEAR STUMPED: Since Linda Rocky Point, Long that she didn’t feel "pretty” in the percentage of their tuition. “ I Weekend Specials they wanted strippers. who has lost (or found) a pet will is the person in whom Carol Island, home how he costumes that had been bought for would be disappointed if students One of the wives said it was no big realize the importance of your 10:30-1:30 confided, she would be the one to her, and argued with the wardrobe didn’t come.” he said in an deal, but I di.sagree. What’s the message. And I hope that those who dialed "O" for help • Fresh Baked Scrod ...... * urge Carol to seek counseling people. interview. 6.95 solution? haven’ t as yet found the time to get when his mother, before this affair gets her into Finally. “ I just said. ‘I can’t wear Audience participation in all • Fresh Veal & P eppers...... * . ' .serious trouble. Obviou.sly some­ PRUDE a collar and identification tag for Janet Conroy, three classes ranges from the 6 95 Tuffy or Fluffy will be moved to do it.’” Buffet style - thing is seriously wrong with passed out on the "So all of a sudden, they send for fawning (“ I want to thank you for DEAR PRUDE: Your fiance so. • Fresh Baked Bay Scallops w/mxooo nufnng...*8.25 Carol’s marriage. And if it’s not too kitchen floor and Mr. Big,” Stritch said in her brassy your performance in that Broad­ voice, referring to director Wr^cdy way play” ) to the thoughtful ("Do • Tenderloin Tips wArin* wuc* 6 muehroomi *8.50 fresh’ muffins and suffered a concus­ Allen. She tried to tell him why ihe you think that the performances of sion this week. With clothes upset her. and managed to the actors are better than the • Filet Mignon ...... *9.25 croissants, eggs, Group aids with Aizheimer's Kevin, who talked on put a tear in her eye. material these days?” ). bacon, sausage and hash browns, seafood the phone with the But Allen said, ’’ ’Don’t cry. it Many guests work all three courses. Donald Woods, the white D E A R DR. Alzheimer’s Disease. Others who only makes me madder.’ and then I operator until an South African newspaper editor on LA STRADA Restaurant newburg and more! GOTT: I’m 84 want a copy of this report should knew I was in trouble.” she told whose relationship with the slain 471 Hartford Road 643-6165 and live alone, send $1 and their name and address ambulance crew ar­ instructor Ralph Appelbaum. and M0B.-Sat. / Saa. ’Ul t black South African leader Steve since my hus­ to P.O. Box 91369, Cleveland, Ohio rived, is his sister, everybody chuckled. Biko the movie "Cry Freedom” band has Alzhei­ 44101-3369. Be sure to mention the The 250 people in the audience Enjoy dinner by ■ cozy fireplace. Dr. Gott Kristin, 3. was based, did all three this fall. So m e r ’ s . I ’ ve title. were taking the "Filmmakers AP photo did Stritch. stopped going to Peter Gott, M.D. Dialogue” class at Lincoln Onter. T h e H o m e s t e a d But only Brown got Paul New­ Weekend Special parades, church DEAR DR. GOTT: I ’ve had two And on that recent night, they got a A fining dining experience with a country antique flair. man, director of "The Glass and small meet­ heart attacks and a transient little Inside skinny on one of Menagerie.” Chicken Marsala ings because I ischemic attack. I feel pretty good America’s best-regarded and most < r ^ Getting tax return help publicity-shy directors. Brown pioneered the format at Now Serving Prime Rib Served Over Rice Pilaf $ 8 5 0 start feeling for an old biddy, so I guess I can’t NYU and moved it to the New sick and have gripe too much. Is there such a Stritch said Allen does not flatter Tuesday thru Sunday Sidsd. Bread Baaket ft Free GUm of Houae Wine School in 1974. where it fills a trouble brea­ thing as stomach angina? More than 44 The Council of Better Business his actors. "You start flattering 580-seat house. Connecticut Magazine thing. I should get out. but find I breathing million of you — Bureaus warns: “ Advisers are some actresses and they don’t show yfartford “RffcuC Coft Join us for Super Bowl Sunday stay home more and more. Is there DEAR READER: The pain of 46 percent of all often directed by employers to up in the morning.” she said. 1988 Best Prim e Ribs / Best Desserts HE SNEAKS information about Complimentary food and added TP*a a reason for my reaction tocrowds? In any case, you could be helped angina can be referred to the upper taxpayers — avoid what they consider a gray But that made a compliment she film technique in between his HOUaS: Lunch: Tuc. . Fri. I L4 in dealing with your husband by abdomen. In other words, patients will pay some­ area. Their possible resulting fail­ received from him that much more contacting a local support group for can mistake indigestion for heart one else to fill Sylvia ure to uncover legitimate tax valuable. “ He told me one morning stand-up-comic bits. Dinner: Tuc..Thur.. 5-9 PM / Fri. & S.l. S.10 PM / Sun. 2-9 PM '"T J n ls m SUNDAY BRUNCH By seeing films before the DEAR READER: Although you Alzheimer’s patients. The Alzhei­ pain. If you are having attacks of out your income deductions may be more costly to that he liked a scene that I did.” Dinner from 5:00-10:00 pm ll!3 0 -2 a 3 0 reviews come out. Brown said, C N may be suffering from panic mer’s Disease Association (70 East abdominal discomfort, report them tax form for the you than the mistakes in arithmetic Porter students get a sense of their own attacks due to the stress you are Lake St . Suite 200. Chicago. IL to your doctor. He or she will test Internal Re­ they can help you avoid.” AN AUDIENCE member asked if 50 Higgins Highway (Rte. 31) 378 Hartford Road, Manchester, CT power as moviegoers and find that w ^ t living under. I think that you should 60601) can refer you to a group in you to find out whether you are venue Service Allen treated his 'over and compan­ be examined by a doctor to make your area. having referred pain or whether this spring. IF YOU HAVE a complicated ion, actress Mia Farrow, better they can “ own the experience of Mansfield ■ 456-2240 The HomrtitAd 647-0489 sure that your symptoms do not your symptoms are related to your Fact: 60 per­ return or are self-employed, seek than others in the cast? film. ■ They also experience the thrill of show business. have a physical basis. For exam­ To give you more general infor­ digestive tract. A change or altera­ cent of taxpay­ advice elsewhere. If you’ve re­ Not really. Stritch said. ‘T v e One recent evening, the house ple. mild heart failure may be mation. I am sending you a free tion of your medicines may be in ers who file the 1040 long-form will you are taking a risk by hiring an cently moved, retired, divorced, seen him make her do so many Make 9 lights were doused, the stage lights causing you to have trouble copy of my Health Report on order. pay someone else to fill it out for unknown! Common at this time of married or experienced any other takes you can’t watch any more.” ^trcl| (iMt. ,3nn them. Another way to look at it: 40 year; fly-by-night operations in change in your economic situation The courses offer previews of brightened and Brown entered, million of the 63 million Americans which an individual sets up a table in which tax planning could signifi­ new movies and interviews with stage left, in makeup, smiling to Best Italian 1984-86 Reservations at your who file a 1040 long-form enlist the in a shopping mall or hotel lobby ' cantly improve your financial film industry people. And in applause. Voted Connecticut Magazine services of a paid preparer. offering “expert tax advice.” Just picture, consider an Enrolled Agent celebrity-crazed New York, they’re He he warmed up the audience Fact; Four million of the 17 try locating this person if you are or Certified Public Accountant. sold out each term. with some Jokes, lectured briefly Favorite Restaurant Calendar on black history Presents A New Diversified Menu million Americans who file the audited. Unless you are assured of • Enrolled Agents (E A s). Along They’re an expensive way to see about that week’s film — “ Over­ 1040A short-form use a paid the person’s expert knowledge and with CPAs and attorneys, EAs are movies, even considering the new, board,” starring Goldie Hawn — ■ Italian Cuisine ■ Seafood ■ Fowl ■ Steaks ■ Ribs ■ HARTFORD (AP) — Although most people know first black woman federal Judge, Constance Baker Today! preparer. reputation, avoid this type of the only tax practitioners that can inflated $7 price for a ticket at some and segued Into an introduction of who Martin Luther King Jr.. Booker T. Washington Motley, and the first black general in the Marine Fact: More than 600,000 of the 17 preparer. represent you before the IRS In theaters. its director, Garry Marshall. and Jackie Robinson were, they may not be so Corps, Frank E. Petersen Jr. A Dining Room With A View million Americans who file the 1040 • National tax services. Conven­ case of an audit. For the past two At The New School for Social Some students were hoping for its familiar with the names of Richard Allen. Elizabeth "Among the sources we refer to for material,” EZ simple form pay someone to ience and cost are the major years, EAs have been required by Research, a 10-week course costs producer, actor Roddy McDowall, Look for a new restaurant in Canady says, "are the Negro Almanac, the Enjoy Winter’s beauty Evelyn Wright or Zora Neale Hurston'. reasons millions of Americans go to the federal government either to $245: at New York University, the and one woman walked out as Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, prepare it for them. The common thread that links these six people is national chain tax-service compan­ pass a comprehensive IRS- course costs $205 for 10 weeks and Marshall walked up. the space soon. that they all have been profiled in the Black History the Smithsonian Institution, colleges, churches, old on the mountain... THIS DOES NOT mean that all ies to prepare a simple return. You administered exam in federal taxa­ six films: and at the School for She missed a warmly funny 90 Calendar, which has been published annually since books and local libraries. minutes with Marshall, a former the rest of you prepare your own are assured fast service and a tion or be a former employee of the Visual Arts, a 12-week course is 60 yUla Louisa Road. Bolton. CT 646-3161 1982 by Aetna Life and Casualty here. ______"Some information is obtained in a matter of returns. If your nephew does your drop-in basis with low fees deter­ IRS. $250, with bonus movies on some stand-up comedian, TV writer and The calendar documents many of black history’s minutes, while other items can take days and even tattes gratis or your neighbor down mined by the number of forms and weekends. producer, who knows a few things most significant political, educational, cultural and In addition, an EA must complete weeks,” she adds. the street helps you out for free, by lines that must be filled out. Although the School for Visual about entertaining an audience. Featuring sports achievements. Valerie Canady and her staff a minimum number of credit hours Special Luncheon Daily She says that for the 1988 calendar, her staff spent IRS definition they are not consi­ Arts offers 12 movies, the discus­ Margarltas work from March to October each year, compiling in tax regulation and accounting He described coaching a 6-year- weeks digging up information for an item on the dered tax preparers. Only those A TYPICAL TAX preparer will sion and movie are the same night, the 12 profiles and 365 other items in the calendar. courses each year. Fees vary, so old actor in a sad scene in the 11:30 am thru 3:30 pm Tuskegee Airmen, which dealt with black aerial who receive compensation to pre­ be a part-timer, often a housewife leaving less time for the guest. The Steaks According to Canady, some lesser known black request estimates before you sign movie. Monday thru Saturday pioneers who broke the segregation barriers and pare all or a significant portion of or retiree who has at least a high other two hold discussions on a achievers are included in order to raise people’s up. Contact: National Association The camera running, Marshall ''7 ^ - Seafood served in the U.S. Army Air Force during World your tax return are classified as school degree and has passed a week night and screen films on talked to the little boy about his dog awareness of not so renowned, but signficant. of Enrolled Agents (NAEA), 6000 & War II. preparers. company tax seminar that is open weekend mornings. Featuring Peking Duck Dinner blacks. Among them: Richard Allen, founder and Executive Boulevard, Suite 205, Muffy. who died — how he would "The person who knew the most about the There are no federal guidelines or to the public for a tuition fee. Food From South first bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Rockville MD 20852. never see Muffy again and how sad Tuskegee Airmen was on location shooting a 'TV educational requirements for tax Because of the lack of require­ THE MOST-ADVERTISED, big­ for »14.95 per person Church; Elizabeth Evelyn Wright, founder of that made him. The child’s head of the Border show in an obscure Southern town, and since we preparers. This means that anyone ments, the thoroughness of the • Certified Public Accountants gest and oldest class is Richard J O Y (Min. for two) STlilKPU Voorhees College in Denmark. S.C., and Zora Neale slowly lowered as Marshall spoke were on deadline we had to contact him,” she says. can call himself or herself a tax service you receive depends to a (CPAs). These professionals are Brown’s "Filmmakers on Film- Hurston, author, folklorist and anthropologist. and soon a tear slid down his cheek. "It took some doing but we finally reached him." expert, professional, practitioner large degree on the individual’s skilled in accounting, but not making” at The New School, which The calendar contains information ranging from O F T H F West Middle Turnpike or any other impressive sounding competence. Hundreds of forms necessarily in taxes, so ask about started 14 years ago. Satisfied with the take, Marshall OPEN EVERY NIGHT the birthdays of such famous individuals as Lena The artwork for the caiendar was done by Carl Manchester title. are prepared during the busy the individual’s background. A William Wolf teaches NYU’s reminded him that Muffy was in Home. Jesse Jackson. Whitney M. Young Jr. and Owens, whose works are displayed in private and What, then, are some of your season and usually, the more typical CPA has a college degree ’’The Filmmakers.” heaven now. Willie Mays to such milestones as the first black public collections, in the Smithsonian Institution The little boy cheered up. but 643-4600 429-1900 options? returns a preparer completes, the and has passed a state professional “ I don’t want people to play the W O K (Rt. 32. Mansfield) admiral. Samuel L. Gravely Jr.: the first black U.S. and in a number of black museums around the Marshall said he turned to see four • Local storefront preparers. more he or she earns. Their qualifying exam and has received star game,” Wolf said in an Supreme Court Justice, Thurgood Marshall: the country. members of the cast crying Since anyone can bea tax preparer. incentive: quantity, not quality. accreditation. Interview, adding that some of his T i MANCHESTER HERALD Friday, ■>«" 22. 19M — M n - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 22, 1988 KIT H'CARLYLi byLwryWrHlW "ABOUT THE EtJOUT" " S lL < , -^(ZlFflTH— SNAFU bv Bluer Brni'le r ------w ev, WHO'S A / o r e ..note note V o o M E AW ITS IT ICINO N o s e vjinming tu' u ^ v u a 15 T H IS C o l d , 0KAV,?.L oF SooTHIMG le a th e r - C e A T H E R - iffATH©?’ S T A ttlN G , -m'ttf/To . WET r a iM o ie i . .Go OhJ.^ A W O C O t p .. \T m a k e s e o t4 T C iT , w h a t '? CUT»«*fr?lF' AT TH' END TOUCH ^ . A N D VUet ► th' ZIP-AAAIVI'' Vou'v/E &OT OF A CAT'S \ IT . I . . UH D e A L ? J S«OOT?THI5 GENUINE PARTS & AUTHORIZED SERVICE GUIDE... w h a i'r c y»u Pune- it U f e i T " COLO..WCT AT' uH, THING ?> But notice that while each list con­ PROFESSIONAL tains 10 cars, three cars appear on THE MAZDA The best cars of 1988 both lists. In other words, the three QUALTIY CONTROLLED EXPERIENCE. ' won on value and passion. They’re KEEP IT GOING By Peter Bohr that good. AUTO BODY REPAIRS! Contributing Editor, Road & Track Here are Road & Track’s favorite ALL MAKES... DOMESTIC & IMPORT STRONG WITH I can't remember which automaker It seems some things don’t change, new cars -- first, by value: • 3 LICENSED APPRAISERS • GENUINE MAZDA uses the catchy advertising slogan however. As was the case in 1984, Honda Civic Hatchback — Best Se­ PARTS. “The one to beat.” But according to a Japanese and German automakers dan Under $7,500. m If you want to keep your Mazda at its consensus of Road & Track’s staff still domiiiate our latest selection of Toyota Corolla — Best Sedan best, maintain it with Genuine Mazda members, the real new car to beat favorites. Out of a total of 17 models, $7,500-$12,500. availahI BrIkFFOiNiMnAP^OINTMCNT Parts. Each is engineered to these days is made by Honda. seven are from the land of sushi and Ford Taurus — Best Sedan $12,500- PEANUTS by Chartoi M. Schub Mazda's standards of excel- If you ask 10 different Road & VCHs, six are Teutonic marvels, $17,500. FLAT BED SERVICE • ience. You'll find a corm>lete 1 I Track editors to name their favorite three are from the good ole USA, and Acura Legend — Best Sedan WHO PO YOU THINK selection in our parts de- m b u S A car, you’ll probably get 10 different $17,500-$22,500. iV e b e e n t h in k in g YOUR FEAR OF BEING l- > r partment. Come in soon. swxssssa: one is a sensuous Italian. ABOUT YOUR CASE, ALONE IS NOT UNUSUAL.. I AM, KERMIT answers. To be more specific, four are Hon- Merkur Scorpio — Best Sedan IHD Nevertheless, when we sat down to das or Acuras, and three are Ford $22,500-$27.500. CHARLIE BROWN... THE FR06?! “They weren’t suspicious because I'm a /MORIARTY BROTHERS/ select the best 1988 cars in the world products (inciuding the Merkur, Honda Civic CRX Si — Best High- 7 rv tollbooth attendant, but because I bought • tsss by NtA. toe for a cover feature in Road & Track’s which is made by Ford of Germany). Performance Car Under $12,500. a car with $15,382 In quarters.” /MOR^I^|^>^^^g^HERs7 December issue, various models from There are two models each from Mer­ Toyota MR2 Supercharged — Best 3 \5 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CT. 643-5135 Honda or Acura (the latter is an ups­ cedes-Benz, Porsche and Toyota. High-Performance Two-Seat Car cale line made by Honda) just kept THE ORIZZWELL8 by Bill Schorr 301-315 Center Street BMW, Ferrari, General Motors and $12,500-$17,500. STAN M. 02IMEK, MGR. popping up on everyone’s lists. Mazda each have a single car on the THE P0C10K Manchester, Connecticut Ford Mustang GT 5.0 — Best High- fBit M pri i-Si Unlike other automobile maga- list. 15 M TEIL yOR FRIENP5 ,H0 LUNCH TOWy lines, we don’t go through this exer­ Back in 1984, General Motors had Performance Four-Seat Car $12,500- 6 0 PARTS DEPT. $17,500. I'VE T A SPECIAL Manchester cise very often; the last time was two cars on the list, while Ford struck l\gEATF=OR -WE/VU., ^------nearly four years ago. The pace of out entirely. So while Honda may Mazda RX-7 Turbo — Best High- HAQAR THE HORRIBtE by DIk Browne change in the automotive market is dominate. Ford products have cer­ Performance Car $17,500-$22,500. HOW DOES DILLON DO IT 6 4 6 -4 5 6 7 dizzying. The Acura line, for example, tainly moved up dramatically during Acura Legend Coupe — Best High------^ didn't even exist back then. So it was the past few years in the estimation of Performance Car $22,500-$27,500. 7^^AT LITTLE PUFFY le (sO Ifie TO You CAN ALWAYS urnwMC time to make some new choices. Road & Track's editors. Simply the best regardless of price: BE A VO& SofAEPAYj I X T . TEULgYTNE 5I2E y - \ — ------— FORD SMAAWni 6 4 3-51 35 A disadvantage of testing and writ­ Acura Legend Coupe; BMW 735i; OP TrigIp. PAWS ing about cars is that our appetites Chevrolet Corvette; Ferrari Testar- H o W are whetted by quite a number of ossa; Honda Civic CRX Si; Mercedes- P O Y O U orYSYk, models that our scribes' salaries Benz 300E; Mercedes-Benz 560SEC; K N O W ? could never manage. Ever mindful of Porsche 911 Carrera; Porsche 928S 4; a buck, we drew up two lists this year: Toyota MR2 Supercharged. ■— e IBM by Me*. «■ One reflects cars we judge to repre­ sent outstanding values. Here we only © Hoad It Track CAPTAIN EASY by Crookt S C«m I« considered cars priced less than w e , © 1987, NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN LI&TEN,PAL, IF I NEEOEP NOW GO BE A REAL PO& ANP $27,500. (Is any car priced higher tru­ A PARTWER ON THIS TRIP. I T GUARD THE CAMPSITES ly a good value, anyway?) WOULP'VE A$KEP VOUR The other is a wish list made up BEAUTIFUL FRIEWD, guarantee cars we love despite their sometimes ■ RAN6ER JAKJ THE PHANTOM by Lee Falk S Sy Barry outrageous price tags. car repairs! CHORCHES for life. 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It’s our free Lifetime Service Guarantee, and you won’t SO OAKLAND ST. ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johneon find a better repair guarantee anywhere. Here’s how it CHRYSLER-DODGE DAW DOING HER works. As long as you own a Ford, Mercury, Lincoln or FOMDA WORKOUT' Ford light truck. It wo repair It, wo guarantee the covered Dedicated to the rOMO>?/K>W: HW y repair for as long as you own your vehicle. If the covered I ONE OP THE ONLY CHRYSLER j V part over falls or wears out, wo’ll fix or replace It free. BLONOIE by Dean Young A Stan Drake Free parts. Free labor. It covers thousands of repairs and one love. I DEALERS IN GREATER HART-j lasts as long as you own your vehicle — no matter whore □AQWCX P, I'M DOINS ANP> I'M SOING ^ . I WAS AFRAID TO A S K ^ O ur i(-c specialists under­ dealer will be plca.sant and satisly ing. 3 you bought your car or how old It Is. So whether you MV EMPLOVEE ( TO GI VE you VOURS POR A SECOtNt? Of^lNiON stand lxA\ \t)u feel abour \uur 'ITiat w-ay. you and your Honda I FORD WITH A PARTS DEPART-■ ^ ^ R i g h t N O W y EVALUATIONS drive a "golden oldie" or a newer model, the next time It I lunda. That's why you'll find the can continue y«ur relationship for a needs repair, bring It to us and got the best repair guar­ long, king time. |MENT OPEN SATURDAYS 9 A.M.j \ same (|ualit> workmanship at your antee anywhere — our free Lifetime Service Guorantoo. 1 ionda dealer that \ou found in yonr I Ionda. V rii'll find ( ienuine E S Q Q C 3 Q Ask us lo see a copy of the Lifetime Service Guarantee. ■ to NOONl! i Ionda Parts. tiHi. Maintain the Quality , ! f o r a l l y o u d o i t yourselfers .So a sereiee \ isit to sour I Ionda with Crt.-nui ne H< mda Parts and .Servk-i' UFETIME GET 15% OFF ALLEY OOP by Dave Qraue i) SERVICE WHY TH' BIG HURRY I YOU WAMTA ( WITH BOTH I THINR ZU ZU GUARANTEE TO PAWN THAT LITTLE I, JUMP ON TUNK, V FEET! CAN HELP YOU ALL PARTS moporl! .S>J TRAITOR OFF ON UMPA? ( DON'TCHA? DO JUST THAT WE FIX CARS FOR KEEPS. 24 Adams Street PURCHASED j Manchester WHAT A GUY by Bill Hoest Exit 62 of 1-84 WITH THIS AD!! \SINCE SALES 646-3515 1933 SERVICE 646-3520 -5 4 5 -P A R T "DON’T RUSH DILLOn Parts Department HOME 319 MAIN ST. (Across from Armory), MANCHESTER. CT 643i-2145 Open Saturdays 9 to 1 PARTS 643-1606 ■3646 SERVICE 643-2568 ON OUR ACCOUNT.” THE BORN LOSER by Art Saneom V MY U6 W KXLS’ 16 AAAesJIFlCgiyr,^ I M IS$ THE ‘S'IAAPLE,MUUPAUE PUBLIC NOTICE 6 UT I DON'T LIKE TO APPEAE ^ATEAAEKT MY OLD CAP MADE- This space is available ------\ f ^ PLEASE NOTE: c «U88 *?'ng *'ynrt“‘'*'F "y; Worwi'.q'l'L ■csa'.*-l IoesT ■— (^TEUTATIOU*?.. MORE, as a public service to any non-profit organi­ MORE, zation wishing to publicize an up-coming event or community message. There is abso- ON THE FASTRACK by Bill Holbrook q u a u t y i lutly no charge for this space. Please send IT H g L ^Meu>W, TriEY'RE \ .A TA\6 pRoJec-T HAS Th ey s u r e complete information you wish to publish at N(Sr A5KIN6- You To \ — OUTiASTfD 1+ MAHAMK, POUT «PECT so least 3 weeks in advance of event. Messages FlHl^H The d r e a d e d / OIELI., 0 SUPEPVISOPS AMD iSS To WlW'5 QUALITY SERVICE published wil be at the descretion of Lynch PAR i S DEPARTMENT HOURSII Finish “tbUR FRONT END G E N IM TOYOTA MILToM project, ( NO, Four £NT7R£ SIAFFE... Motors. Open Monday thru Friday / ^ A K T h e y ? It.' ^ A56I6NK\ENT? ALIGNMENT 8 am to 5 pm thru lunch c Ad|ust CMtar, ctm bar, toe-in. Please mail Att; Joe McCavanagh. FRANK AND ERNEST by Bob Thavee where eppllceble. Check tire $ ]^ 420 OIL FILTER preeiuret. Regular *34.20. wnh thit coupon. Expk«t2-«-M. With this coupon. Expiree 2-4F46 500 W. Cantor St. 500 W. C«nl«r St. WETVE I'M AF/?A'P one WEVE MorKhaitar Manch«$t«r *^'^TORVOO! T O Y O T A TOYOTA LYNCH T«l. 646-4321 ...... Te!. 646-4321 nunSAtOSERVKX MANCHESTER CONN, op l\iose TONSILS' n u n s A M ) SERVICE MANCHESTER. CONN. ■b \AHLL HAVe To r=»- Bridge C O / v i e O U T

w.qqld' l»,<.o..'j a,jairibl the remaining »n M »,M C A M yi-iAV£5 i“Xz I NORTH W rigg lin g hiM ufl the Eiast hand) and a spade b K 8 6 4 bm fO nisace. That left East with the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 T A 9 off the hook master Trump, and declarer in some WINTHROP by Dick Cavalll ♦ 6 4 2 jeopardy. If South played a third 4 K 10 8 4 By James Jacoby spade. East would win and play a dia­ MRe. HAOOVBE-RRVSATS AND FOJRINS KNOWLEDGE IT WON'T LEAK e:a s t mond. Declarer therefore wisely de­ WEST THATTSACHISkg- IS U

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MISCELLANEOUS Automotive CARS CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE IFOR SALE 1988 FESTIVA L TEE Shirt transfers. Ap­ FORD LTD 1984. 4 door, 6 1986 Subaru. CLIO four proximately 3000, also CARS cylinder. Good condi­ door, 4 wheel drive, SO to 100k numerals and FOR SALE tion. 633-7719. turbo, automatic. letters fo r shirts, caps, Loaded. Take over etc. Best offer. 649-3642 OLDS Sedan 1939. Origi­ BUICK Somerset 1985. payments. John 649- Asking $7100. Auto­ 1820 a.m. _____ after 5;30pm.n ___ nal 6 cylinder flathead, matic, cruise, 33,000 Front Wheel Drive 60,000 original miles, POOLS! 11 AAA Pool Dis­ miles. 742-6764 after CDLLECTDRS. Rare Rear Defroster tributor. Must dispose runs good, recent 5pm. find. 1967 Firebird Far- of entire Inyentory of paint, chrome, uphols­ mula. $400 H-D. All 4 Cylinder new 1987 leftoyer 31' tery. A clean car. $5000. FDR Sale. 1976 Plymouth options. 742-7267. fam ily sized pools with 742-8758 Scott. Volare tor parts $125 or 4 Speed huee sun deck, fencing, SUBARU 1978 GF. 4 door best offer. Call 649-4246 MISCELLANEOUS 4 to choose from ONES filter, ladders and war­ Sedan. 5 spped. New after 5pm. AUTOMOTIVE ranty for only $978 tire and exhaust. En­ CAAAARD Berllnetta 1979. delivered financing gine In good condition. Dne owner, V-8, power available. Act now! Excellent gas mileage. 8x16 Car hauler. Heavy IREUANT "AMERICA” steering, power duty, dual wheel with stock *48. Ll*t Price *6148 Coll Dave at 563-1161 or Needs some work. $ ^ brakes. $2500. Call be­ 1-800-852-7665. brake set up available. Nice aEDverttm *1374 negotiable. Call An­ fore 4pm. 646-8244. $900. 742-8758 Scott. 6 YEAR/100,000 MILE SUPER Single waterbed drew Y. 643-2711 days. From 1987 Model mattress. New. Still In 649-9276 mornings 7-8 MAZDA 626 1986. 4 door, BASE ESP box. $50. 45^9609. evenings 5-8. ___ light blue, 36,000 miles. I CARS (tXTINOfD tlRVtCi PLAN) A/C, AM-FM cassette. IN C LU D tD AT NO IX T R A CHARGE ★ ★ SAVE ★ ★ WATERBED for sale. AMC Concord 1979. 2 FOR SALE (In atoeh PESTIVAIb Only) Queen sized. Mirrored door, 6 cylinder, auto­ $7600. Call 742-5168. headboard. Please tel­ matic, AM-FM, solid, *5999 IPLUS SCRANTON DISCOUNT ephone 649-9544. dependable. $850. 649- 6039. OF $909 BRDWN 1974 Datsun ENDROLLS 260Z. Good body. Good ★ ★ SAVE ★ ★ 27« wMlh • 28* ru n n in g Condition. CLYDE STOCK 81801 IStli width • 2 lor 25* $2300. Call 649-8845 af­ SPECIAL PURCHASE 1988 THUNDERBIRD |i ;4UST D« picked up the ter 5p.m. j Herald Otflca Monday thru PRE-OWNED TURBO COUPE I Thuradayhalora 11 a.m.enly. '87 CHEVY NOVAS, _ CAVALIERS 2.3L EFI Turbo Engine CLYDE 5 Speed OD Trans WANTED TO SPECTRUMS Climate Control BUY/TRADE CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. R O U T E 83, V E R N O N Speed Control <8995 OLD and new furniture, 84 Oldt Clara 4 dr. *7795 Electronic Cassette 84 Camaro Coupa *8495 household Items and Graphic Equalizer glassware. Will pay 84 Pontiac Trana Am *10,795 SALE ENDS JANUARY 30, 1988 cash. Coins and le- 85 Eacon 4 dr. *4995 Clearcoat Paint Sik R7636. 637 fi 63fl All With AutomstK Tt.insntissitint, Power LeBARON COUPE welry. 646-8496. 85 Chav. Aatro vtr *10,195 Slperinq b Power Rrakes, Ait Condii.oniftg ne,it Opioftg*'. AM/fM Stereo Lorm Power Lock Term 60 Monrh rin.incing Available Rentamrler Of Factory Warranty 85 Chavy Caprlca 4 dr *8495 Dual Power Seats 88 Toyota paaa. van *9495 . % and ‘770 Allowance Rear Defroster 8N98 Lilt <18.648 (Demo) 7 7 •I JCARS 88 Sunbird 2 dr. *8595 4-Door Sedans &- Hatchbacks II I fo r s ale 88 Century 4 dr. *9995 Tilt Wheel 88 Camaro Z28 *13,995 Floor Mats 88 Olda Delta Cpa. *12,995 Power Antenna 87 Chav. Celebrity 4 dr *10,995 Market Value *14,387 Sell Your Car 87 Cadi Eldorado *21,995 Premium Luxury Group 87 Celebrity 2 dr. *9995 Electronic Equip. Group Scranton Discount 2,622 87 Chavetta 2 or *5495 *15,599 ‘ Includes *10o010TO FFactory Rebate P I V n e C H E V R O LE T et w,nd«, ».r 872-91 11 »770 Allowance 770 4 Lines — 10 Days 872-9111 v L T U C b u ICK, INC. r..,„4„n4 509 charge each addi­ tional line, per day. You can cancel at any time. 1988 MUSTANG LX 2 DOOR QADQV NO REFUNDS OR ADJUSTMENTS Lipman #1 *10,995 CALL HERALD 2.3L EFI Engine O u r New Yearns 5 Speed OD Trans CLASSIFIED Power Locks H B i 643-2711 Resolution to all Electronic Cassette 1987 CARAVELL Styled Road Wheels i buyers of New f t 4 D o o r TAKE A LOOK Speed Control \ v#,yy Volkswagens ■ B7 Chav Aatro Van Dual Electric Mirrors Loaded with Euipment 4 CpI. Chalra. TV *1 5 ,4 0 0 Rear Defroster Stock #1H1191 S4 Cougar 84<«t ^ 6495 MAKE YOUR CHOICE SN75 Lilt <8243 84TBIrdva.4SK ‘ 6 4 9 5 A. 7.9% Financing* 84 Lynx 2 Dr. ‘ 1 9 9 5 Market Value *11,989 86 Toyota Cressida OR ait Wg. LoadM ‘ 1 1 ,4 0 0 B. FREE AIR Scranton Discount 1,424 84 Chav Caprice *770 Allowance 770 Wgn.. LoaifBd. Botg* ‘6495 ^8399‘Includes *400 Factory Rebate CONDITIONING 62 BuIcK Cwntury SOr.e. AT. PS. AC ‘4295 OR 83 RX7 80v«r. 31K ‘6495 C. No Payments 63 Olds CutlasA O bt*. 4 Of. Rfoughtm until April, 1988 AT. PS, AC 1988 F-150 PICKUP 87 Merc Cougar 2 Dr. JETTA | m *9795 Km I. LotdPd $AVE starting from 4.9L EFI Engine 82 Olda Cutlasa . m n i r aupraire. 4 Dr.. 4IK ‘5295 5 Speed OD Trans 83 Cougar LS ^8,990 Convenience Goup T ,n .V i ‘5295 VOYAGER 87 Sr'-I.-' 'QS' ‘ 25% Down, Cash or Trade. Max. Fin. Handling Package 4 0 r . LP4d4d ‘13,399 $10,000 (or 48 Mos. Tax & Reg. additional. Auxiliary Fuel Tank 87 Line. Continental 9.9% FOR UP TO 70 MONTHS LOWMII44 $AVE Headliner 05 Nissan Stanza _____ Western Mirrors 4 Dr ‘5995 -1 VOLKSWAGEK ® 88 Toyota Corolla "WHEflE OUR CUSTOMERS ARE ALWAYS m WITH US- Electronic Stereo 4 dr.. Aulo. PS. Air. AM/PM 24 Tolland Tpke., (Rt. 83) Vernon, CT 649-2638 Tachometer 40 IN STOCK 86 Merc Lynx SNT72Lltt <11,047 4 Or.. Aulo, PS. Sport Wheel Covers OR TRANSIT! AC. AM/FM ufirstmQKesiisrirsri Sliding Rear Window MORIARTY Tinted Glass Rear Step Bumper BROTHERS Prices Starting AY 301 CeHtar Street *9399‘Includea *500 Factory Rebate Mtiieliettir, CT 643-5135 1988 BRONCO II 4x4 *11,995 CARDINAL BUICK INC Stock #1574 2.9L EFI Engine 5 Speed OD Trans $ PRICE BUSTERS $ XLT Trim Air Conditioner 1988 COLT Privacy Glass 1987 BUICKS i^S$3000 OFF Speed Control The Perfect Second Car! MSRP DN SELECT MDDELS Tilt Wheel Power Locks New 3 Year — 50,000 Mile Warranty... PLUS A *1000 MFGR. REBATE CHECK TD YDUI Power Windows Over 30 Models to Choose From - RWL All Season Tires 8NT84 Lilt <18.288 NO Delux Two-Tone Paint MONEY 1988 EARLY BIRD SPECIALS Electronic Cassette *156 Cast Aluminum Wheels DOWN per month with approved TiqB ELECTRA S fB ^ SKYLARK LeSABRE credit... a B iS i 4 Or., Rad, Auto, Mr, Rr Park Ave. *13,899 13.5% APR. 60 moa. rAXl®. Custom Sedan Dafog. TItt. orulaa, CaM, 4 Dr., Loidad, ,0 D i Ntcaly aquippawd, 'Includes *500 Factory Rebate Taxes & Reg. Excluded IHCLI •11,980. RoMwood Baauty, ALL V tH IC L lI S U M C T TO PRIOR SALE - HOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOORAPHICAL ERRORS n o I Stock *6088 <18,893 Attractiva dark blut. OO Stock *8062 Stock *8127 HUM_.|tau<»,„,,, p r ic e s pil.990| >18893 i>14393 1 7 ^ ; Use *4ar* m $. tabata ^ Uta*lMr*Mfg.Rttala 1 Uaa *7 ir* mg. Babalt ! ko«| SenopItiKC^^, 9«c. I fo-a Wo’of Ct-31 I CO'Tp.i-fy I 100 WINDSOR AVE., RTE. 83, ROCKVILLE, CT. 875-3369 ^CARDINAL BUICK INC. THE “NEW” PARTS: 871-0094 A TOUCH ABOVE FIRST CLASS BUICK PRICE LEADER IN “SERVICE SECOND TO NONE" T uTo p i^ 'J 81 ADAMS STREFT, MANCHfSTEK CENTRAL RENT-A-CAR (Open Eves. Monday thru Thuriday] 04 # *45 7 I CONNECTICUT g» - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Jan 22, 1988 RSU) o T l

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2.5 EFI Eng., Auto, PS, PB, AC ^ena,%cC *Dc and morel Stock #7942 LIST PRICE ^13,223 so Month! • 9.B% APR • >770 Factory Rabat# WHY BUY A tEW N0Skm ii DISCOUNT apptlad to down paymant. Amt. Flnancad -1,4 53 ■11,000. Finance charg|a *2,900.20, axcludaa aalat tax, tKla and raglatratlon. Total of paymant! '13.900.20, daffarad paymant prica ^ o'•ddiTffr.^W SALE PRICE *11,770 •14,760.20. Offer Expire! Jan. 31,1068. JANUARY! We 'll give you an incredible low price! Plus, we ’ll

1988 DODGE CARAVAN include FREE' your 3,000, and 12,000mile ^ h e c k - U p ; oil, filter and lube, your 7,500 mile check-up and a ■ FREE" year-end wax!Buy a Nissan from DeCormier . E[“'•‘'’"‘n i f .,^ i i Wax/ in January. You 'll feel like one of the family. •ol oMilinnal cost. SALE ENDS: January 30, 1988

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’88 Sentra Standard Sedan ’88 Maxima SE Sedan 2.5 Eng. 5 Spd., PS, PB, AC, Rear Stock No. 6003. « « . ^ $C Automatic. Stock No. 5939. Defroster, AM/FM Stereo, Popular NMC MSRP: S6,849. S A L E O , f 4 * 1 72 Month! - 0.0% APR - •1268 Down paymant. NMC MSRP: S18.474. Equipment Pkg., Conventional spare Amt. Flnancad '11,000. Finance Charge tire and morel Stock #8161 ■3631.84. Exclude! M ia ! tax. title and SALE *16,999 raglatratlon. Total of payment! 'la.SSI.Sa. daffarad paymant prica 'IS.SOO.Sa. Offer SALE PRICE ^ 1 2 , 2 6 8 Expire! Jan. 31,1088. 88 King Cab 4x4 Pickup XE Stock No. 6020. NMC MSRP: SI 2,699. 1987 DODGE 600 SALE * 11,900

’87 Stanza XE Wagon 5 speed. Stock No. 5835 )7a NMC MSRP: 512,489 SALE *11,327

SAlrES ’87PuisarNX XE When you shop for a car at DeCormier's, you're not dealing with 5 speed w/air. Stock No. 5915. a salesman, you're talking witli a 60 Month! - 0.0% APR - '770 Factory Rebate NMC MSRP: $12,374. DeCormier. There is no high-pressure. We do not try to sell you a car We 2.5 EFI Eng. AT, PS. PB. AC, Full Size applied to down paymant. Amt. Finance '10,088. * help you decide on the car and Spare and Morel Stock #7622. Finance Charge *3741.80. axcludaa Mlaa tax, SALE 10,999 accessories that ar“ right for you. Of titia and raglatratlon. Total of payment! course we'll gIvL ,uu the best price, *12828.80. Oafarrad payamant prica *13,896.80. but more importantly, we'll treat ’87 Stanza GXE Sedan you like one of the family. SALE PRICE * 10,855 Offer Expire! Jan. 31, 1088. t» Automatic, factory air conditioning. Stock No. 6044. NMC MSRP: S14.639. FAMIiy.STYU 1987 DODGE D150 PICKUP SALE * 12,949 I , m m m At DeCormier Motor Sales, the service department is run by Willy DeCormier. Every vehicle receives expert service, and Willy De IS right there to see that the job is done right! We want to make your driving trouble-free. While other dealers may talk service, the DeCormier Family delivers. 6 f

wiWf w W iicr USEDCARSft m m m -fp-aa’-m At » a* * | h T H V C K S .^ 318 V8, AT, Prospector I Pkg., 6x9 mirrors, rear step bumper, 30 gal. tank, 1986 Yugo 80 Month! - 0.0% APR - *770 Factory Rebate Stll.f'l I hf.fp trans oil cooler, AM Radio, and more. applied to down payment. Amt. Finance *10,488. 11 {jOU 'M iles w h ite Stock #7832 Finance Chargt *3842.80, axcludea aalea tax, SuJtk No 5/26-2 title and raglatratlon. Total of payment! *13,300.80, daffarad payment price *14,070.80. VfIPER BLADE $2,995 SALE PRICE * 11,228 Offer axplraa Jan. 31.1988. 1985 Nissan Maxima C L Sedan Autoni.itiL, .1" cU'mM OMi'iy, e ji t INSERTS .nietioi, sufi'Ool. sfettfo w in c js s e it f , iw o - in t ie 1987 DODGE DAYTONA m etallic limsh S to c k N o (with this 6 0 4 7 - 1 coupon.) $10,900 *6.99. 1985 Cadillac Seville Reg. $8.95 Luxury plus, le.fttiei miei.O', wuewueei Coupon only good at DeCormier Motor Sales, Inc., covets, stereo w ith 285 Broad Street, Manchester, Connecticut. Stock No 5453-1

Coupon expires 1/30/88. '83 $16,900 NISSAN 1985 Nissan 300ZX Coupe 5 speed. T -tot)'o ol p.itiei le.iihi' iniefior. digital ptKk.igi' Slock No. 8017 r - B S l c . . - BATTERY $12,900 2.2 Turbo, 5 spd., PS. PB, AC, AM/FM Cass., T-top, popular equip, pkg, rear 60 Month! - 0.0% APR - *770 Factory Rabata WARMER 1964 Olds Cutiasi Ciera Brougham appllad to down paymant A m t Financed V6, dutom.itic, till cniiditipniiig |ii| wliee' wife wlieel covei' sli.i'p - . wheels, and more. Stock #7962. *11,916. Finance charge *3230.80, axcludea (with this Slock No 583M ____.-/iT” L-TTy _____ Mlaa tax. tHIa, and raglatratlon. Total of paymanta *16,167.80. Oafarrad payment price ; i 4 9 5 coupon. SALE PRICE * *18, 027.80. Offer axplraa Jan. 31,1088. Reg. $19.95.) 12,688 $5,995

1981 AM C Spirit Hatchback Coupon good only at 6 cyl . auioinaiic. power steei mg DeCormier Motor Sales, Inc., SAVE S5.00 Stock No 5964-1 643-2791 285 Broad Street, Manchester, Connecticut Coupon expirei 1/30/88. Chrysler 7 Yr.-70,000 Mile Limited Warranty $2,595 CHIVRCHES De CORMIER MANCHESTER 285 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER 643-4165 80 Oakland St. Exit 63 Off 1-84 SHOWROOM HOURS: M, I, W and F 9:30 8 00, Tli 9'30 (i 00, Sat 9:30 4:00 40 YEARS OF FRIENDS *40 YEARS OF FRIENDS *40 YEARS SERVICE 8i PARTS DEPT. HOURS: M F 8:00-5:00