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4 — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 7, 1986 Jobless White House gets Connecticut Cracks spur checks FAA O rd e r All U.S. airlines operating aircraft with rate dips order to negotiate In Brief of top Pratt engine certain Pratt and Whitney engines: Visual inspection of combustion chamber outer Bv Jim Orinkard Moffett weighs complaint to 6.7% The Associated Press Bv H. Josef Hebert compressor fans which puli air into the HARTFORD — Democratic gubernatorial The Associated Press engine to be mixed with fuel and casing for cracks adjacent to rear bolthole^ Bv Matt Yancev WASHINGTON - President candidate Toby Moffett says he may file a burned. The Associated Press Reagan’s top budget officials are complaint against Gov. William A. O’Neill for his WASHINGTON - Airlines have been FAA spokesman Fred Farrar said the getting blunt warnings from Con­ alleged use of office staff and equipment on told of a new potential problem with the new directive involves the exterior WASHINGTON - The civilian ..Rear gress that the president may be left campaign-related work. industry’s most widely used jet engine sleeve of the combustion chamber and unemployment rate fell to 6.7 behind this year unless he "cuts The state Elections Enforcement Commission - the Pratt & Whitney JT8D - after 35 is not related to the earlier cracking flange percent in January as the improv­ the baloney” and agrees to nego-_ told him that filing a complaint was the only way a reports of serious cracks being found, problem involving the interior of the ing economy created 565,000 non­ tiate new spending priorities. determination could be made on whether the including two cases in which the chamber. farm jobs, the government said Treasury Secretary James A. allegations could be substantiated. engines broke apart. today. Last year, a failure inside the »'Uh Baker III and White House Budget Moffett’s campaign manager. Marc Caplan. The Federal Aviation Administration The rolls of those officially listed combustion chamber of a JT8D engine AV Director James C. Miller defended had written to commission Executive Director ordered new inspections of most of the as out of work fell below 8 million led to a fire aboard a British Airtoure the *994 billion spending proposal Jeffrey B. Garfield asking where lines could be engines Thursday and gave airlines a for the first time in Ronald aircraft that killed 55 people in before the House Appropriations drawn for an incumbent between gubernatorial timetable under which the examina­ Reagan’s presidency, to 7,831.000 Manchester. England. The failure of Committee on Thursday, but ran and campaign business. tions must be made depending on how from 8.023,000 in December. 7 * turbine spacers on another JT8D engine into a wall of bipartisan Last month, O’Neill aide Jon Sandberg many startups the engine has had. on a Midwest Express DC-9 led to the The 0.2 percentage point drop acknowledged that O’Neill staffers had made The inspections can be performed from December’s 6.9 percent rate skepticism. September 1985 crash that killed 31 in Rep. David Obey. D-Wis., chair­ copies for the media of campaign-related without taking the engine apart or was paced by an influx of new . man of the Appropriations sub­ material. O’Neill said if the action is found to be removing it from the plane, so FAA and service-related jobs that raised the More than 9,000 JT8D engines are committee on foreign aid, singled improper, he would pay the state back industry officials said they do not Combustion number of working Americans to a used by U.S airlines. One of every two out the budget’s proposed foreign In his response to Caplan. Garfield said that expect a disruption of air service. Rear record of nearly 109 million, the commercial U.S jetliners is powered chamber aid increases as unrealistic in the specific uses of telephones and staff could be During the past year a number of Labor Department said. by the engine, including most Boeing bolt holes UPl context of heavy domestic spend­ violations of elections laws if they were problems have emerged with the Pratt outer case The civilian unemployment rate 737s. Boeing 727s and McDonnell ing cuts. determined to be work that would normally be h Whitney JT8D engine, which for was the lowest since March 1980, Douglas DC-9S “ Whoever put this budget to­ done by a campaign committee But Garfield years has had a good safety record. when it was 6.3 percent. The total UP! photo gether for foreign aid has to be out refused to draw any conclusions unless Moffett The FAA previously had ordered The order, which applies to all but one Federal aviation officials Thursday ordered the nation s airlines of unemployed Americans was last JAMES BAKER of their cotton pickin’ minds,” files a complaint making specific allegations. inspections related to turbine spacers class of the JT8D engines, calls on to inspect hundreds of aircraft with certain Pratt & Whitney below 8 million in May 1980. Obey said, noting the foreign . adamant on taxes breaking apart and cracking problems airlines to make the inspections within An alternate rate, combining the Kisses for my president engines. The inspectors will look for cracks that could result in a package would find little support inside the engine’s combustion the next 200 cycles, or startups, on older 116.8 million-member civilian la­ major part of the engine breaking loose. business executives in Washington on Capitol Hill. Colt, UAW to bargain again chamber Turbine spacers separate the engines bor force with the 1.7 million With a big cake marking the occasion. Thursday, At right is Secretary of State “ There’s no way on God’s green work” members of the Armed Services President Reagan gets a kiss from his HARTFORD — Colt Industries' Firearms earth you’re going to get more than Defense Secretary Caspar Wein­ stationed in the United States, was George Shultz, The president said he Division and the union for 1.100 striking workers wife, Nancy, as he celebrates his 75th 20 percent of the members of berger defended the increased at 6.6 percent last month, the were expected to resume contract talks today, birthday after speaking to a group of was feeling “just like 39." Congress — at least in the House — spending asked for his depart­ department said. which a federal mediator said could bring an end P&W backs FAA on inspection decision when you’re savaging what’s hap­ ment. telling the Senate Budget Today’s report appeared to to a two-week walkout pening for our own (program s)." Committee that it is necessitated buttress President Reagan’s pre­ Thomas J Carroll, a federal mediator. airplanes in the United Stales. he said. by a continuing Soviet military Bv Kenneth R. Bozinet previous suggestions for preventive parallels previous Pratt 4 Whitney diction that the average combined Thursday said he requested the talks to resume More than 300 airlines worldwide use Obey, echoing comments of buildup. Committee Chairman United Press International maintenance which the giant jet engine recommendations that were made to civilian-military unemployment McKinney says Northeast, "just to be in touch" with both sides airlines in 1984 and 1985” Giaramita the engine, which has been manufac­ other panel members, said Rea­ Pete Domenici. R-N.M., suggested " I don’t have anything” in the way of a proposal manufacturer had made to airlines. rate for all of 1986 would be 6.7 the Pentagon “ could live .. with a The part in question called a said. tured since 1964. Pratt 4 Whitney, the gan’s proposed increases in for­ to make. Carroll said. 'T m just getting them EAST HARTFORD - Pratt & Whit­ percent, down from 7.2 percent in smaller increase” combustion chamberoutercase. covers "W e’re saying today that we will world’s largest jet engine manufac­ eign aid and defense, at the 7 together and we’ll see what happens ney is supporting a decision by federal December. iTeagan himself, asked about turer, is a United Technologies Corp. expense of items such as cancer 7 aviation officials ordering airlines to the engines’ combustion chambers work with the FAA and the industry and That prediction, however, is “ If you don’t meet, you can't settle." Carroll subsidiary. Midwest to be hit hardest and AIDS research, will prove to reports that his one-day-old budget begin looking for cracks in one of its wjiere fuel is mixed with air and then support the recommendations, and will based on the economy growing at said. The JT-8D engine has made more be at sharp odds with the desires of was already dead in Congress, also top-selling series of jet engines, a burned to propel the aircraft, said Phil do all we can to assist our customers in an annual rate of 4 percent this Talks were scheduled to resume at 1.30 p.m at than 200 million flights on various most Americans. maintained the hard line. "W e ’ll company spokesman says. Giaramita the company spokesman. meeting this requirment” G'aramita year instead of t he 2.4 percent rate is that it makes other things look would hurt Midwestern states the state Labor Department in Wethersfield, he aircraft. Giaramita said. Bv Daniel Beegan He told Baker; "A ll I ask you sir, give it artificial respiration, ” he A Federal Aviation Administration Giaramita said the airlines will be said. the Commerce Department re­ attractive” where older industries are trying said. "The JT-8D is the most successful The Associated Press is to cut the baloney, and get to this joked. directive Thursday ordered the nation’s looking for any evidence of cracking “ I think its clear that over the last ported for the fourth quarter of Those things. McKinney said, to regain their competitiveness Talks between Colt and Local 376 of the United commercial aviation engine program ’Grand Compromise’ — put it House Minority Whip Trent Lott. airlines to inspect hundreds of aircraft due to fatigue which could result in an several months the FAA has been 1985. include cuts in defense spending, against foreign businesses Auto Workers Union which represents the in history.” Giaramita said. The engine WASHINGTON - President together now, instead of in October R-Miss,. predicted that Republi with JT-8D engines to look for cracks inflight engine shutdown. taking a close look at airlines mainte­ In a separate report, the depart­ increased taxes and more selec­ "W e just see this as furthering strikers at plants in Hartford and West Hartford sells for about *2 million each, he said. Reagan’s 1987 budget would hurt when we’ll have to do it in such a cans unhappy with the White that could result in a major part of the “ The combustion chamber outer case nance." Giaramita said. ment said the number of "discour­ tive trimming of domestic the reduction of our industrial broke down Jan. 17 Workers have been without a The FAA indicated the order will the Northeast and Midwest more hurry we’ll probably screw it up.” House version would draft their engine breaking loose is an area of the engine that obviously The Federal Aviation Administration aged” workers, those listed as out programs. base.” he said. contract since April lOB.'i become effective Feb. 28. Giaramita than other regions, but it’s not Baker, while insisting again that own budget within two weeks that A Pratt 4 Whitney spokesman said operates under high temperature and directive applies to many of the JT-8D of work more than six months and McKinney said the Reagan If President Reagan and Con­ said. Some airlines have already begun likely to become law, say two there is no room for budget gives less to defense and more to the FAA directive was welcomed by the stress” Giaramita said. engines that are on about l.ooo Boeing not looking for employment, fell to budget would virtually eliminate gress fail to reach agreement on a congressmen who released a study negotiation that includes defense domestic programs for middle Teen dies of gunshot wound company since it was similar to "The FAA adopted rule closely 727. 350 Boeing 737 and 580 DC9 to inspect the engines, the FAA said. 1.1 million, the lowest level in more most federally subsidized housing spending plan for next fiscal year, of the spending plan’s effects on cuts or tax increases, tried to class Americans. than four years. Discouraged programs for the poor, programs the Gramm-Rudman deficit reduc­ NEW HAVEN - Police say a 13-year-old boy those areas. persuade committee members Senate Majority Leader Robert workers are not counted on the he said are needed to provide tion law passed last year mandates who died of a gunshot wound to the head was "The priorities of the president’s that taking Reagan’s prescription Dole. R-Kan., chalked up all the official unemployment rolls be­ affordable shelter to families in the deep cuts in defense spending and apparently the victim of an accident while budget, in our view, appear to be this year would cure the nation’s exchanges to normal early budget cause they are not considered part nation’s older cities. domestic programs to pare federal playing with a companion misplaced." said Rep. Howard deficit ills by 1991 without further histrionics and political Measure calls of the labor force. The budget also proposes to red ink for the year to $144 million. The boy, identified by a spokesman at the Wolpe, D-Mich., co-chairman of cuts. gamesmanship. The commissioner of labor sta­ eliminate federal aid to Amtrak, a That requirement, McKinney Yale-New Haven Hospital as Andrew DeGioia. the Northeast-Midwest Coalition. " I f we are willing to do these "I think we ought to ha vet he rain tistics, Janet L. Norwood, said move that would bankrupt the said, is what he expects will finally was pronounced dead at the hospital Wednesday "The Northeast is a dispropor­ things the president is asking us to for a couple of weeks and total employment tapered off railroad, but would not save any convince Reagan to allow some afternoon about a half-hour after the shooting for state unit tionate bearer of the cost," said do, we con see this budget let people howl and scream," Dole much less from December to money because of union agree­ reductions in defense and to occurred. Rep. Stewart B. McKinney, R- balanced — zero — in 1991.” he said, referring to Democratic January than would be normally ments protecting railway workers. consider tax increases. DeGioia was in his home playing with another Conn.. co-chairman of the coali­ said. "The president’s budget plans to take the Reagan budget on expected because of cold weather McKinney said. “ Our biggest weapon in the boy roughly the same age. Sgt . James Sorrentino tion’s budget task force. represents a very balanced and the road for five regional hearings to serve vets and the end of the holiday buying But McKinney said at a news Wolpe said cuts in economic Northeast-Midwest is the, defense said Thursday. next week, “ Nothing makes any development programs, job train­ cuts under Gramm-Rudman.” reasonable approach, if we have He said the handgun belonged to the boy’s season. conference Thursday. "The good sense that anybody says now” ing and research and development McKinney said. the courage and will to make it F uncle, who also lived at the home, but was not She said in testimony before the thing about the president’s budget F there at the time. Governor gives congressional Joint Economic DeGioia’s grandfather was home at the time, Committee that the seasonally but was not in the room with the two boys. V adjusted increase of 205,000 retail Probe goes private Sorrentino said. bill his backing jobs over the month "probably Sorrentino said the incident was still under V. resulted from the fact that fewer investigation. He declined to rule out the boys workers were hired during the were playing with the gun when the accident Bv Jon Gustavsen holiday season and. therefore, occurred The Associated Press fewer were laid off in January.” Shuttle commission awaits update on booster E Without the adjustment process, E HARTFORD — Legislators say partisan fighting designed to account for predicta­ lenger’s external fuel tank and peared to be performing normally Employees criticize Lensink will be absent from only a few matters before the ble, periodic fluctuations in em­ Bv Terence Hunt examined sonar readings that until the explosion," Moore said The Associated Press But less than 74 seconds into the HARTFORD — Hospital employees at a General Assembly this year first among them a bill ployment patterns, retail employ­ indicated parts of both boosters designed to make it easier for veterans to claim their ment actually fell from l8.3million may have been located’ on the flight, "all telemetry stopped and state-run mental health facility have accused WASHINGTON — The presiden­ we observed the breakup" of the state Mental Retardation Commissioner Brian rightful benefits to 17.7 million last month. Atlantic Ocean floor off Cape Other service-related jobs in­ tial commission probing the space shuttle. Lensink with abuse of patients because of his Connecticut's 468.000 veterans would receive a Canaveral, Fla. creased by 115.000 in January shuttle Challenger explosion is decision to reduce bed space. greater share of benefits under the Division of By their questions Thursday, while manufacturing employment meeting in private for a “ free IF THEY WERE uncertain The charges were filed Thur.sday with the Veterans Affairs being proposed by Sen. Robert commissioners indicated they climbed 8,000, its fourth straight exchange of ideas" while awaiting about the boosters, agency experts Connecticut State Office of Protection and Miller. R-New Fairfield, the president of Vietnam wanted to know more about the monthly increase. At 19.5 million, additional information from NASA suspect rocket booster. expressed confidence that the cold Advocacy by about a dozen employees of the Veterans’of America said Thursday. about a booster rocket where a weather on launch morning played Mansfield Training School who are.members of manufacturing employment, how­ While expressing interest in The bill has the backing of Democratic Gov ever, was 135,000 under the level of mysterious flame erupted. NASA’s enhanced photography, no role in the explosion. New England Health Care Employees Union UPl photo The plume of fire from the William A. O’Neill, who has proposed an appropria­ a year ago. commissioners also sought data on According to manufacturer Local 1199. shuttle’s right-hand booster rocket tion of *100,000 so the division can start operating by The 6.7 percent civilian unem­ the trajectory of the rocket boos­ specifications, the mean tempera­ Bill Meyerson, a spokesman for the union, said Last call and subfreezing temperatures on Lensink ordered the number of beds available at Jan. 1. 1987. ployment rate last month was 4 ters in the 73 seconds from launch ture of the solid fuel in the rocket is percentage points below the 10.7 the morning of the launch were the hospital for patients recovering from illnesses Majority Republicans want *250.000 appropriated University of Vermont students Edward state's drinking age to 21, The Burling­ to the explosion. not supposed to drop below 40 percent peak registered at the subjects of intense interest Thurs­ and injuries be reduced from 27 to nine. for the division, but Rep Eugene Migliaro, R-Wolcott. They also questioned whether degrees. And despite questions Smith, 19, left, Michael Bornhorst, 20, ton students, along with many other depth of the recession in November day among commission members "Our understanding is that abuse is simply not said he sees no trouble winning bipartisan support for anything abnormal was detected about air temperatures that center, and Shelly Jones, 19, give teenagers, argue that the decision will 1982. as they began a four-month investi­ one individual abusing another, but it can also be the larger amount. Migliaro and Miller are in earlier flights that used booster dipped to 24 degrees on the At that time, the rolls of the gation with a public session. the withdrawal of services” Meyerson said. "It’s co-chairmen of the Public Safety Committee, where thumbs down to the decision to raise the only drive drinking underground. rocket segments that were later morning of the flight, the manufac­ unemployed totaled more than 12 Space agency officials adam­ installed on the ill-fated Chal­ administrative abuse and it’s a catagory of the bill originated antly ruled out the cold as a turer of the booster rocket “ recom­ abuse that’s far more reaching” million. Since then, 9,8 million jobs lenger mission. mended to proceed with the “It’s never too late to create a department such as have been created. In the last year contributing factor in the Jan. 28 Judson Lovingood of the Mar­ Lensink. respond'ng to the charges, confirmed explosion — the worst accident in launch." Lovingood testified. the reduction in available beds, but said the this for veterans” Robert Muller, president of Auto safety program may expand alone, according to a business shall Spaceflight Center in Ala­ space history. But even before Lovingood said NASA hod no action was taken as part of a plan to comply with a Vietnam Veterans of America, told a news conference payroll survey not used in the bama revealed that in a number of organized by the Public Safety Committee unemployment rate calculation, commission members began ask­ earlier flights, leaks were detected thermometers inside the booster federal court order to reduce the facility’s Bv Mark A, Dupuis requires safety inspections for with mufflers hanging and head­ some 3.1 million jobs have been ing questions, officials from the from the inner seal of the solid-fuel rocket. However, he said space population. Muller said returning Vietnam veterans received a United Press International vehicles brought into the state lights knocked out." Eaton said created. National Aeronautics and Space booster rockets. However, he said agency experts estimated the flat fee for education and subsistence costs as opposed from another state or when vehi­ He estimated that 4 percent or Administration volunteered that the outer seal had not been mean temperature of the fuel to separate stipends for earlier veterans HARTFORD — A Republican cles 10 years or older are sold. more of all motor vehicle accidents UPl photo inside the booster to be 55 degrees. Yale hikes tuition 6.8 percent they were trying to learn more penetrated. lawmaker wants the state to offer Eaton estimated that the *22 are caused by defects in vehicles Veterans Administration studies have shown that from enhanced photographs about Jesse Moore, director of the Another NASA official. Arnold NEW HAVEN — Tuition for Yale undergradu­ one-stop auto emissions testing combined cost of a safety inspec­ that possibly could be detected Khadafy says William Rogers, right, and ex-astronaut Neil Armstrong under the newer system, veterans’ readjustment the unusual fire. space shuttle program, testified D. Aldrich, was asked whether he ates will go up 6.8 p>ercent. bringing the bill for the and safety inspections and to look tion and emissions test could be through a safety inspection. confer during Thursday’s proceedings of the presiden­ entitlements went farther in Sunbelt states because of The sworn testimony and slide- that NASA has not pinpointed the recalled a warning from the rocket 1986-87 school year at the Ivy League institution to into the possibility of requiring reduced by *5 or more simply by The possibility of requiring less expensive educational opportunities in those he’ll retaliate show presentations by top NASA tial commission investigating the space shuttle source of the plume of fire that first manufacturer, Morton-Thiokol, *16.040, the lowest annual increase in 13 years, annual safety checks for most conducting both jobs at the same annual safety inspections has been states compared with the East. brass lasted nearly six hours and appeared in film of the flight 59.8 about the effects of cold tempera­ officials say. vehicles. site. raised for years by lawmakers, but LONDON (UPl) — Libyan Challenger disaster. "The workings of the GI Bill were inadequate to seemed at times to have little seconds after launch. tures. “ I do not recall any such Of that fee, *11,340 represents tuition and *4.700 Sen. Richard S. Eaton, R- He said the combined costs the idea has met with opposition leader Col. Moammar Khadafy bearing on the shuttle tragedy. begin with but when you factor in the regional made public eventually. But, he According to data received at warning at this tim e." Aldrich represents room and board. Yale President A. Guilford, said the state could save probably could be cut to between from lawmakers who do not want today ordered Libyan warplanes to Commission Chairman William P. “ practical” emergency procedure differences, they were in many cases catastrophic for said, in order "to have a free mission control, the shuttle "ap­ replied. Bartlett Giamatti said. motorists both time and money by $12 and *15 if the safety inspections to impose the added burden on intercept any Israeli airliners Rogers urged witnesses to focus that could have saved the crew as the vet." Muller said. exchange of ideas, we must meet in Yale College, tbe undergraduate institution at consolidating safety inspections now done annually on about 350,000 motorists. flying over the Mediterranean and their remarks “ a little more long as the twin rocket boosters According to Muller. Connecticut is ranked lowest private session from time to time.” has an enrollment of 5,190, now done at Department of Motor vehicles were expanded to include Rep. Eugene A Migliaro, R- force them to land in Libya. directly” to the Challenger. were burning. While the commission heard officials said Thursday. 40 percent of whom of the 50 states in per capita federal dollars — *596 a Vehicle offices with the emissions all 1.6 million passenger vehicles Wolcott, a leading opponent of the In a statement broadcast on No questions were asked about In taking the commission behind year — for services to veterans. In terms of state testimony in Washington, NASA receive some form of financial aid. testing stations. registered in the state. emissions testing program, said state-run Libyan Radio, Khadafy remains of the five-man. two- closed doors today. Rogers prom­ dollars. Connecticut ranks eighth in the country with crews picked up the tip of Chal­ Yale University has 11 other graduate and Eaton said Thursday his idea is Eaton said he doesn’t think the Thursday he would fight any plan said the order was in retaliation for wonrian crew or the location of the ised that all evidence would be Anne’s Place total annual outlay of *15 million, an seventh in per UNISEX HAIR AND TANNING SALON professional schools, with various tuition sche­ to first move the safety inspections public would object to the added to include safety checks at the the Israeli interception Tuesday of crew cabin. dules. The university has a total enrollment of a capita at *37 per veteran. to the emissions stations while requirement of taking vehicles emissions testing stations. a Libyan executive jet ferrying Have A Beautiful little over 10,000, officials said "With a state department, hopefully we’ll have one looking at the possibility of ex­ through a safety inspection or the Migliaro. who again this year is Syrian politicians and Lebanese NASA SAID THERE was no HOUBS Giamatti said Yale would maintain its “ twin more voice in Washington to realize that when it’s the panding the safety checks to all but additional cost of that inspection. sponsoring a bill to abolish the militia leaders to Syria. Tues.-Fri. 10-9pm Tan Now policies" of admitting students to Yale College federal government that conscripts the young people the newest vehicles in the future. “ It bothers them that tlie.y have emissions testing program, dis­ S P E C IA L < without regard to need and of meeting fully the ... to fight a war. it’s also the federal government that The state requires the *10 to go through the emissions test to missed the idea of having joint Sat. to 4pm 6 Sessions financial needs of those students despite cutbacks has an obligation to provide programs of assistance." emissions tests annually for most have the exhaust checked when emissions-safety inspections as in federal aid to students. Muller said. cars and light trucks but only other people are driving around “ idiotic.” BEFORE YOU MAKE A DECISION hi Migliaro said the state office of veterans affairs, as U ON A NURSERY SCHOOL S Catholics to picket theater proposed by the committee, would provide one u Q. salaried service officer for each of the state’s six NORWALK — Leaders of Roman Catholic Helfgott blasts GOP on education PROGRAM FOR YOUR CHILD ------MAGAZINE Haircuts congressional districts. organizations plan to picket a movie theater later o He said they would be assisted by literally hundreds this month when it shows a French film depicting HARTFORD (AP) — Majority Much of it — *47 million — is for tors have made other remarks «5. the Virgin Mary pumping gasoline and playing of volunteers from veterans organizations in the task Republicans on the Legislature’s teacher salary improvements, in­ Conrlder all tha optlona — of helping veterans and their dependents to obtain betraying a lack of knowledge basketball. Education Committee are not cluding funds to help towns meet a about what he called “ the most New. Exciting. Locally Produced. state and federal entitlement benefits — many of s Perms proposed state-mandated min­ >. The Knights of Columbus, the Ancient Order of familiar enough with the gover­ important education legislation in Zolo't "Feelt So Lively'’ which veterans may not even be aware of. imum starting salary for teachers ECLC knows that parents want the best for their children. We Another example of the Herald’s Hibernians and the Catholic War Veterans nor’s education proposals to vote the decade.” ui Reguair Length Hair announced Thursday they will picket the SoNo “ Within the stale there is an awful lot the state on them intelligently, the commit­ of *19,300 a year. "T o the extent that things are believe It Is Important for parents to consider many nursery commitment to the needs and Cimema if it screens 'Hail Mary ” a.film that has department ran do — outreach, in advocacy and tee’s ranking Democrat says, But most of the funds are aimed beginning to become partisan, it schools before making this Important decision. hi been condemned by Pope John Paul II and the ultimately in providing some very real services,” said at increasing teacher salaries "The Republican members of did not start here,” Helfgott said in interests of Manchester. d ' *20. U.S Catholic Conference. Muller, whose organization claims 27,000 members across the board, although towns that Education Committee do not asking Republicans to put their ECLC welcomes the opportunity to hi "Its very offensive to us,” said Bernard nationwide. would not be mandated to raise any K know what this package is” Rep. own proposal on the table. show you and your child our McGuinness. deputy grand knight of the Norwalk Muller said the state office could even represent but starting pay. Michael Helfgott. D-Willington, Senate Majority Leader Regi­ unique educational program. chapter, of the Knights of Columbus. "We veterans before federal agencies to get entitlements. "A senator from my part of the said at a news conference called by nald Smith, R-New Hartford, said 1 consider it a grave insult to the mother of God and He noted that federal law bars lawyers from charging state was quoted in the paper just Watch for it every Saturday! committee Democrats on the governor’s proposal would not to all of us who believe in her” veterans in such cases more than *10, effectively the other night as saying, T m Thursday, pass and the Republicans would l e a r n in g centers. INC. The film is set in a contemporary city among dehying legal representation. having a tough time with the Call 646-1610 tey^"NIALL present their version soon. ?8^i?'nnaM ?n^^ollectabl« Shops for an appointment 481 Spring Street working class people in which Joseph is a taxi Miller said the *250.000 expenditure would be As part of his 1986-87 budget governor’s proposal because it GOP leadership has said the Manchester. CT06040 WEEKLY AUCTIONS - 64e-9243 driver who meets Mary at a service station where "nothing in comparison with what would come back to proposal. Gov. William O’Neill is only gives money to the starting state cannot afford to support she is pumping gas. the state in federal dollars." predicting millions of seeking *91.3 million in additional teachers,’” Helfgott said. increasing base pay for teachers to dollars could flow to state veterans as a result s^ate spending on education. He also said Republican legisla­ *19.300. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Feb. 7, 1986 — 7

> - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Feb. 7, 1986 Richard W. Cosgrove, Publisher - Douglas A. Bevins, Managing Editor ' James P. Sacks, Citv Editor ; REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES

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The family room has a huge ’’walk-in’’ fireplace, pic­ Manchester New LM Ing $51,500 lumbering giant, slamming increase spending for the I 8 ture window and random width oak floorsi Cherry raised pa­ Townhouse with 2 bedrooms and VA baths, convenient to 1-384 and shut of opportunity, Strategic Defense Initiative neled cabinets surround the kitchen and breakfast area over­ only minutes from Hartford. New carpeting, all appliances and low heat­ threatening to crush the very by an astounding 75 percent, leave us short looking the rear yard. The other two bedrooms, along with a ing coots. roots of our freedom.” raise the overall defense full bath and large unfinished room are on the second floor. outlay by more than 6 percent Laundry facilities are located on the main floor. Exterior of Less than 12 hours later, he this home is a maintenance free com bination of brick, Ander­ and provide $600 million for in space race .'1 presented Congress with his sen thermopane windows, narrow vinyl clapboards and tim­ development of a “Super plan to finish the task: a call berline shingles. For your comfort, the heating system Is gas \it\ SST” to cut travel time fired hot air with central air conditioning. There is an over­ II to reduce government once WASHINGTON — Christa McAuliffe and her between Washington to To­ sized 2 car garage with automatic opener... THIS IS A SPE­ and for all to a feeble dwarf partners in space died that others might learn. kyo. CIAL HOME THAT DESERVES YOUR INSPECTION. that would ignore many as­ She felt, friends recall, that there was so much we Welfare recipients would •174,900. ... pects of true national security don’t know, so much to learn, so much she wanted have to work, nutrition pro­ 4UIM% “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOMESI”... and refuse to care for the less to teach. grams would be severely As the first teacher chosen to explore space, Directions: Rt. 1-384 to South Main St. towards the fortunate. “WE GUARANTEE OUR HOUSES!” Country Club to Arvine. restricted, more farmers McAuliffe was eager to turn the space shuttle into The president explained his would go under, and waste in Washington Window history’s most dramatic classroom. She hoped to Blanchard & Rossetto Bolton New LM Ing $154,500 program with the consum­ favored programs would con­ make schoolwork less forbidding by teaching the ^ <§g) Custom-built Raised Ranch with contemporary flair, open floor plan COMMERCIAL CR^)IT with center chimney separating living room and kitchen. Solarium and mate skill that by now has tinue unabated. lessons of space on location. She wanted to use the 646-2482 ^ , RNANCIAL NEIWOWC huge deck, on over 8 acres of wooded l a n d . ______189 Weil Center St. corner of McKee St. Senior Citlzem Discounts ...or.niD-.oc»f8-rw , of th» we«k sponiored by Tho MercheeXer Hett\(^ become customary, coating Although administration excitement of space to attract students to the the sharp edge of his propos­ tough disciplines. conservatives are correct to Falwell pushes Bush I am chairman of the Young Astronaut Council, als with sweetness. But at the argue that social programs same time, he threw down the which co-sponsored the teacher-in-space launch. WE HAVE MOVED TO have bought luxuries for Fate doesn’t always consult us as to the time or philosophical gauntlet in no cheaters, education grants By Leon Daniel stemwinder, but Falwell said, “ That’s good preaching.” the place tragedy will strike. The horror in the 202 EAST CENTER ST. uncertain terms — a chal­ have paid tuition for the Florida sky, as Christa McAuliffe’s celestial lenge Congress must take up WASHINGTON — When the Rev. Jerry Scoffing at the notion that the influence 7 7 wealthy and some federal classroom disintegrated, devastated us. . with unparalleled vigor if any Falwell’s Moral Majority slipped in of the religious right is on the wane, U&R Presents :Wk bureaucrats have made Falwell boasts that his Liberty Federa­ She had signed up her 8-year-old son, Scott, in sem blance of continuity is to public opinion polls and was born again as waste a religion, they have tion will register 1 million new voters this the Young Astronaut Program. We brought his remain in American society. the Liberty Federation. Vice President failed to prove that slaughter­ George Bush was the first White House year. Young Astronaut chapter to Florida for the Like alt such plans, R ea­ ing programs and selling off aspirant to kiss the new baby. He said his new group will continue to countdown. We also arranged with United Airlines gan’s $994 billion budget for government posessions en The leadership of the new group on the crusade against abortion, homosexuality, to fly the teacher-in-space finalists, two from each “MOUNTAIN FARMS” the fiscal year beginning in masse is a real solution. They religious right returned the favor by pornography, sex education and the state, to Florida. Equal Rights Amendment, while expand­ in Manchester off Gardner Street. A October is a combination of seek to go too far at the joining the prime-time preacher who These personal relationships made the space the admirable and the despi­ leads them in endorsing Bush’s 1988 White ing its interests to such issues as shuttle disaster so traumatic that some of our expense of too many, not communist aggression abroad, tax and custom designed area of fine homes, cable. And like all such plans, House race. staff members became physically ill. admitting for a moment that On the surface, it would seem that education reform and foreign and defense it was designed to be they could be wrong. situated on Ya acre lots, with city utili­ REDWOOD FARMS - $110,900. Falwell, the fundamentalist Baptist who policy. YET THE Young Astronaut Council without OPEN HOUSE - Saturday, Fab. • • 1-4 pm. changed. Since at least the Great built a television empire, and Bush, the For his part. Bush told the Falwell trepidation has urged NASA to send another 7S Galaxy Dr., Manchostar, Host - Slava Barton On the one hand, the ties. Depression, a broad consen­ . Episcopalian scion of a wealthy Connecti­ faithful that “ America is in crying need of teacher to take McAuliffe’s place. For we have Come view this executive ranch located In a desirable area. spending proposal recognizes sus has held that our govern­ cut family, are a politically odd couple. the moral visions that youhave brought — You’ll appreclote the 4 bedrooms, large country kltchen/fom- that this neW organization has brought — merely scratched the surface of knowledge so llv room with o fireplace, formal dining and finished recreo- that it is suicidal to leave ment has a responsibility to Politics, it is said, makes for strange illimitable, so beyond our present understanding Let us sell your present home and NEW TO MARKET tlon room In this unique home. T ru ly o good buy In todays m or- bedfellows. But Falwell and Bush believe to American political life.” ketl Stop by Saturday or coll 649-0917 for o private showing. increasingly monstrous de­ those who cannot afford to that we cannot be deterred by tragedy. Nicely Decorated — Neat & Clean! 5&5 Duplex with I'/i ficits to future generations. each has something the other needs. Bush, once identified with the liberal move you into a new one! eat, get decent housing, or wing of the GOP, appeared comfortable Indeed, as the technological challenges have baths each side. Vinyl sided, separate systems. Possible NEW LISTING! On the other, its implementa­ Bush believes Falwell. who boasts of pay for an education That electing President Reagan, has a follow­ at the head table, where presumably none increased, the educational standing of young bedroom on 3rd floor. Solar panel on one side. Full base­ Sue DeYeso has lust listed on affordable Vernon Condominium tion as proposed would im­ consensus continues in force, Americans has fallen. If our children continue to ment, divided. 2 car garage. Hurry! $132,900. for only $44,900! Great for o voung couple looking for that start ing that could help win him the of the Falwell faithful reminded him that In life ! Coll us of 649-0917. ____ peril many of the advances of recent political trends not­ presidency. during the 1980 campaign he had attacked turn their backs on science, the future will belong past decades and make a withstanding. Falwell, who believes Bush has a good their winning candidate’s “ voodoo to our adversaries. Here are the appalling facts: “ Putting You 1st is 2nd Nature To U s!” mockery of the claims in Thus while it is clear that shot at the top job, has seen his own economics.” • In comparative tests, U.S. students are ALIBRIO Tuesday’s State of the Union the time has arrived for more political clout wane and needs to back a Many of Falwell’s followers, who now invariably outscored by students from other U&R REALTY CO. STRANO REAL ESTATE address. winner. accept Bush as a proven Reagan loyalist, industrial nations. One review of international 649-0917 careful fiscal stewardship, it genuinely admire the man who was once 202 East center St, F F tests found that American school children “ placed What remains is a vital is equally apparent that WHEN FALWELL summoned 500 of his 643-2692 156 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER. CT. r - ,| t S l Manchester charge to our elected offi­ followers to Washington to set a political the Navy’s youngest pilot and was first never, placed last frequently.” spending must be cut with awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross . cfl/Robert D. Murdock, Realtor cials: They must seek the agenda for the Liberty Federation, Bush • The National Science Foundation reports that CALL TODAY - 647-“SOLD’’f l^ '<> IlMflsial great care. When the ax falls, after he was shot down in the Pacific. Japanese students far outperform Americans in middle course, making gov­ was on hand to salute them for injecting it must fall with the recogni­ math, science and problem solving. The Soviet ernment a more responsible “ moral visions” into American politics. tion that human potential, While endorsing separation of church THEY APPLAUDED when Bush said Union produces four times as many engineers per national manager while si­ the nation “ needs a president who equality under the law and and state. Bush said clergymen should capita. Explains Dr. Les Kaufman, noted New understands that it is morally essential to multaneously ensuring that the fate of the nation’s exercise their right to participate in England educator: “ Our children lose interest in IH maintain a strong national defense.” E the concept of equal oppor­ infrastructure are at stake. politics. science early and (we) end up with a population E The Falwell faithful are beginning to tunity is not laid to waste. That includes. Bush said, television that does not understand basic scientific Sadly, there is little doubt If Reagan’s proposal spurs evangelist Pat Robertson, who professes like the idea of supporting a Phi Beta Kappa economics graduate from Yale concepts....”

MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 7. 1966 - 9_ « — MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Feb. 7. 1986 Coventry charter proposal SPORTS comes under fire at hearing

By Jacqueline Bennett replace the current Town Council . manager would be hired by a Valiant effort by East comes up short Herald Correspondent.. and manager system. She said the majority vote of the Town Council majority of the commission and could be removed ’ by a members who voted to reject the two-thirds vote of the full council at COVENTRY - More than a East drops to 1-9 in the ACC, 2-11 half,” Eagle coach Ray Page said. Flowers would have his way inside dozen residents Thursday night petition "disenfranchised the elec­ a regular meeting with such a vote ,Bv Jim Tierney overall with the loss. The Eagles "TJieir pressure really hurt us.” against East, although the second tors of Coventry." being final. Herald Correspondent attacked proposed changes in the are back in action tonight against The visiting Saints full-court half proved to be entirely different. Other residents echoed those Town Charter during a public Though only about IS people trapping defense unraveled the “ We came into the game concen­ sentiments. Barbara Ware said the East Catholic almost pulled off a conference foe Xavier High in hearing held by the Charter attended Thursday’s hearing. Middletown at 7:30. St. Bernard’s, Eagles and center Will Flowers trating on three guys (Flowers, commission was misguided by major upset ’Thursday night. But Revision Commission. Charter Revision Commission began to dominate the inside Dave Patenaude and Bergeron),” Town Attorney Abbot Schwebel, Paul Bergeron’s four free throws in third place in the rugged Among the proposed changes Chairman Frank Perroti said he game. “ He’s very tough down Page said. The latter two totaled a who advised that rejection of the in the final 18 seconds ensured a conference, is now 8-3,11-3overall. are two that would affect the way was pleased with how the hearing low,” Page said of Flowers. "They mere four points in the first half. petition was legal. hard-fought victory by St. Ber­ A fired-up, yet patient Eagle referendums are handled. One went. did an excellent job of getting him Logic, according to this scenario, "The Commission put itself nard’s over the inspired Eagles, quintet sped to a 10-6 advantage would require adjournment of a "The people had a chance to the bail." would have suggested a tactical above 600 electors, the Town 52-47, in an All-Connecticut Confer­ following the first period before it town meeting if a petition for a express themselves” he said. encountered difficulties with the Flowers scored 12 of his team’s change on defense to curtail Council and state statue,” Ware ence clash at the Eagles’ Nest. referendum is received and the Perroti also reiterated Schwebel's St. Bernard full-court pressure 17 second-quarter points to cata­ Flower’s scoring proficiency com­ other would ^Ilow the town to said. The loss did not come without the opinion that the commission did struggling Eagles giving a superb during the second quarter. “ We pult St. Bernard’s to a 23-20 bined with an effective style of determine the type of ballot used The commission was appointed nothing illegal by rejecting the effort. had a lot of turnovers in the first halftime lead. It seemed as if breaking the Saints’ press. In turn. and the hours for referendums. by the Town Council last year to petition. East would limit St. Bernard’s to Robert Olmstead, a former consider a the petition. It has since outside shots, seize the lead, and Town Council chairman, said he rejected the petition twice. Ware said many townspeople disagree. She said if the items on notch its first win of the New Year opposed the changes, adding that Other changes proposed by the against a formidable opponent. charter commission include set­ the petition are not considered by "liberals live in a paranoia of a Right? ting a deadline of March 12 for the commission, " I believe the referendum” because the outcome Wrong. cannot be controlled. submitting the Board of Education people will take it to court." Perroti said the commission will Herald photo by BashaW Unfortunately for the Eagles, Dorpjjiy Wilmot accused the budget, allowing the Town Council only half of their plan material­ to seek the opinions of attorneys review the comments and meet 'A chartebicommission of violatinp ized. Utilizing a diamond-and-one i state statutes by not considering a other than the town attorney,\^nd again on Feb. 13. The commission Source of complaints is scheduled to present its final defense. East, near perfectly, petition signed by 600 residents altering the procedures for hiring neutralized Flowers in the second ?• calling for a return to a Board of and removing a town manager. recommendations on the charter The remains of a logging project lie has said more work wiil be done, but to the Town Council by Mar.ch. half. He scored only two points Selectmen form of government to Under the proposed change, The scattered on town-owned reservoir land Town Director Stephen T. Cassano has after intermission, both from the located along Finley Street. A dispute said he was told the cleanup efforts have foul line. And the Eagles solved the Saints’ confusing pressure. has arisen over whether the fallen trees been completed. Sew^r problems spur meeting will be removed from the land. The town " I think the diamond-and-one threw them off and we began looking ahead against the pres­ By Jacqueline Bennett done to help resolve the problems. an “ 18-inch asphalt bump" in front sure,” Page explained, “ but their Herald Correspondent Breault said, "The council can do of her house. other two guys hit the shots.” nothing — the contractor is liable." Breault said that road repairs Father gains custody of child While the Eagles concentrated COVENTRY — The contractor The special meeting was called are not yet finished, but he agreed on Flowers, Patenaude and Ber­ to visit LeDoyt’s house to take a for a $5 million sewer project is at the request of Frank Sampson of "A t this point,” the Aug. 16 have easily contacted Debra if geron were subsequently left open look at the problem. Continued from page 1 7 7 liable for any damage done to Fuss and O’Neill of Manchester, police report said. “ Debra has as Leonard or authorities asked her for their shots. Both vastly im­ property during construction and the consulting firm handling the One council member suggested nard had talked with Rebecca oh much legal right to take custody of to. She said she had Debra’ phone proved over their first-half shoot­ \ the Town Council can do nothing to project. Sampson said he asked for contacting the state and asking the phone a couple of times since Rebecca as Leonard does. There­ number and knew where she lived. ing and did the Eagles in. They help resolve problems experienced the meeting to "assess the magni­ that the speed on Route 31 be the girl went to live with her. She fore, no police intervention took accounted for 17 of the Saints’ 29 by some residents, the chairman of tude of the problems.” ' restricted to 15 miles per her until Leonard Graham was given; said, however, that she was not place.” second-half points, including Ber­ the Water Pollution Control Au­ Main Street resident Judy Le- the road is fixed. custody of Rebecca by a Hartford ; allowed to talk to her daughter on Gaffney also backed Debra’s geron’s clutch free throws. thority said Thursday night. Doyt, who has brought complaints Breault also suggested schedul­ Superior Court judge in Sep­ the phone when Rebecca was claim to police at the time that Behind the strength of Matt WPCA Chairman Richard about the construction before the ing monthly meetings with the tember, state police have said, and living with Leonard. Leonard Graham had mistreated Perno (18 points) and Damian Breault said at a special meeting of Town Council before, told Samp­ council to keep it aware of the contacted the Missing Children’s She said she felt “ empty” Rebecca during the year and a half Canny (14), East was very much in the Town Council that all claims son and Breault Thursday that problems. Unit in November, seeking help in following Thursday’s court deci­ the girl had been living with him. the game throughout the second must go through CFL Construction there had been a "breach of The sewer system, which is finding his daughter. State police half. A see-saw third quarter saw sion in Colorado. Gaffney said Debra was denied Corp. of Coventry, the company integrity" and a "total takeover” being built under court order, is said the discovery of Rebecca "W e had a great time. She never access, even on Mother’s Day, and Canny tie the game at 34-all on a installing the court-mandated of her property. A truck was left currently being fought by a group marked the first time the unit once asked for him,” she said. could only see the child on 10-foot jumper from the baseline at sewers. blocking her driveway for days of townspeople who say the order recovered a child reported missing Manchester police said they took Christmas if she went to Graham’s 2:21. The Saints scored eight quick Residents who live along Route and 15 feet of her property was was unconstitutional because resi­ since it began, operation in no action against Debra Graham, mother’s house. points and gained their largest 31 have repeatedly complained of used as an extra road for construc­ dents rejected the sewer project in October. even though they knew she and her Gaffney said Debra agreed at a lead of the night, 42-36. However, a property damage, noise and poor tion equipment without her per­ three separate referendums. The daughter were staying at Gaf­ hearing Thursday to give up Leonard Graham told Manches­ Paul Guardino shot at the buzzer to road conditions resulting from the mission,, she said. sewers were orginally ordered by fney’s Server Road home following custody of her daughter because ter police he took possession of end the third period pulled East to construction. LeDoyt has complained pre­ the state to stem the leakage of Herald photo by Pinto the Aug. 16 incident at the day-care "she didn’t want a long drawn out Rebecca shortly after he and within four, 42-38. When asked by council member viously about jolts and vibrations sewage into Coventry Lake from center because the mother had thing” Gaffney said Debra Debra separated in February 1984. Canny and Perno, who combined Patrick Flaherty what could be inside her house when vehicles hit septic tanks. for 20 of East’s 27 second-half Matt Perno of East Catholic has control of the basketball legal custody at the time. Police wanted "to avoid having the child Graham said Debra had left to go in action Thursday night against St. Bernard’s at the said the couple had not been legally bounce around from fosterhometo cross country with an Arkansas points, each hit buckets to open the separated and was still married, foster home” during a drawn out truck driver and visited the girl fourth period to knot the score with Eagles' Nest. Perno had 18 points and played well but it meaning both had custody of custody trial. three or four times over the next 18 6:45 left. A basket by Patenaude wasn’t enough as the Eagles' bid for an upset fell short. Budget prompts debate in Bolton Rebecca, Gaffney added that she could months. along with two Todd Shasha foul shots widened St. Bernard’s lead to By Susan Vaughn this one." Comparing home eco­ year’s revenues, he said. The four. 46-42. with 4; 57 left. Eagles to foul and Bergeron did the Flowers 8 2-3 18, Paul B ergeron 3 4-5 10, Tom Hall 1 0-0 2, Sean Deoroot 1 2-2 4, nomics to foreign languages “ you current estimated revenue is Guardino canned three of four rest. F F Herald Reporter Herald photo by Pinto Ron Voroosl 11 3, Paul Washburn 00-0 never use, ’’ Parsons added. $899,998. The increases would Duvalier flees on U.S. plane free throws in the next minute to The Eagles have now lost 10 0. Totals 20 12-15 52. BOLTON — After taking stabs at "Y ou ’re going to cut out the only bring it to $1,049,572. cut East's deficit to one. Following straight. ‘T m very pleased with EAST CATHOLIC (47) — Kevin There are a bunch of arms attacking the players. St. Bernard’s Paul Bergeron Madden 1 2-2 4, M a tt Perno 7 4-5 18, thing you can use the rest of your a Saints' hoop, Perno swished an everyone's performance, espe­ the home economics and industrial Packman said that if the re­ Continued from page 1 and his father. Francois. gathering in the street and jubilant (22) and Dave Patenaude (31) are in the Damian Cannv 7 0-0 14, Kevin RIoos 1 life” basketball with East Catholic’s Mike 18-footer with 44 seconds left to cially our rebounding," Page said 0-02, J.R. Cllshom 2 0-1 4, Mike SeeoorO arts programs and secretarial venues are taken into account in Some two hours after the an­ motorists sped through Port-au- efficiency, the Board of Education The board also deleted $8,000 for Seegar (3) and St. Bernard's Todd background. narrow the margin again to one. ST. BERNARD'S (57) — Todd Shosho 0-0 0, Paul Guardino 1 3-4 5, David the total town budget they could Duvalier’s flight was the result of a nouncement, knots of people began Prince honking their horns. Stander 0 0-0 0. Totols 19 9-12 47 an extension of the garage for 48-47. The ensuing time forced the 1 2-3 4, Dave Patenaude 5 1-1 11. Will Thursday night cut only $15,000 for reduce the total school budget deal worked out with the United Shasha (33) among the identifable maintenance vehicles. Board capital improvements from next increase for next year by about 5 States and several Western Euro­ year’s proposed budget. members agreed to delay the percent. pean and African nations. He said E School board member Michael garage extension until it decides the Haitian government would E Parsons criticized the board for whether it will acquire the old The largest anticipated increase provide details. SPECIAL making all the cuts in the capital firehouse on Bolton Center Road. in revenues is in the Guaranteed In a nationwide broadcast on outlay section. He spent much of Board Chairman James Mar­ Tax Base, or education equaliza­ radio and television shortly before I the three-hour final budget review shall agreed with Parsons, saying tion aid, from $520,624 this year to Whalers blow lead, bow to lowly Red Wings 7 a.m., Lt. Gen. Henry Namphy, INTRODUCTORY session defending programs that the town should have a capital $656,413 for next year. Packman’s president of the new six-man against criticisms by new board budget plan. Finance Board Chair­ estimates showed. ruling junta, announced the forma­ pass from Gallant on a 2-on-l SALE DETROIT (UPI) — Gerard game. The Whalers had won five in tonight and he wasn’t even playing felt good to return to the lineup. pass and beat Hartford goalie Mike I member John Muro. man Raymond Ursin, who at­ Other revenue increases are tion of the new government and break. a row before the tailspin. full time.” "You never really feel like Liut with a 55-foot slap shot. Charging that the school build­ tended the meeting, said that there expected in aid for transportation pledged to defend human rights. W« Now Carry Hoovor Vacuums Gallant, gaunt after spending six Turgeon picked up his 32nd goal Gallant’s pass from behind the Gallant’s teammates couldn’t you’re part of the team while The first period was scoreless ings are "getting shabbier and is $10,000 or $12,000 in this year’s totaling about $10,000 and tuition Duvalier appeared calm in re­ weeks on a liquid diet, still has his on a rebound during a power play Hartford net set up Claude Loiselle have been happier to see the you’re hurt.” he said. until the 19 minute mark when Bill shabbier,” Parsons said that it is budget to hire a consultant to from Willington students at about corded speech played moments hockey skills. at 9:57 to give the Whalers a 3-1 with the deciding goal at the 2:22 of second-year forward back in the “ I didn’t have any trouble with Gardner, playing his first game too easy to slash the big items from inspect all buildings in town. But $25,000. before Namphy came on the air. Gallant, who missed 25 games advantage. Ogrodnick countered Oean-i^on &eatSam ^ overtime. The victory marked lineup. stamina," he said. "Danny (assist­ with Hartford after being obtained the budget. He said the buildings he said he did not know whether the Duvalier said he fled to "end the after breaking his jaw in a fight with his 29th goal on a rebound with Detroit’s first victory this season " I t ’s certainly good to have him ant coach Belisle) used me on in a trade with Chicago, threaded a continue to deteriorate as the work has been done. nightmare” and bring a "peaceful All Hoovers On Sols Now — Hurry In Sak Ends 2/16 with Minnesota’s Dirk Graham on 4:43 remaining in the second in a game it has trailed after two back, especially with Stevie (Yzer- every third rotation so I didn’t get pass to Torrie Robertson, who put board puts off capital improve­ Also agreeing with Parson’s, Paying the Interest and rapid transition” to Haiti, Dec. 11. returned to action Thurs­ period. periods. The Red Wings had two man) out.” said Detroit’s John tired. I ’ve been skating for two it in from the side of the net. ments year after year. board member Barry Sterans said, A real transfer of income from which has been torn by several day night and figured prominently Hartford ha.<; two games this ties and 27 defeats to show for their Ogrodnick, who scored two second- weeks but tonight I just had to turn Sylvain Turgeon scored on a Parsons said a capital improve­ “ Our charter forces us to cut the countries in Latin America to months of anti-government Convertible in three goals as the Detroit Red weekend at the Civic Center. The Decade 80^ previous efforts. period goals, "H e was our best it up a notch." wrist shot from 20 feet at 6:22 of the ment budget shouid be at least 5 to big items over $10,000.” The violence. Wings skated to a 4-3 overtime Whalers host the Buffalo Sabres industrialized countries, averag­ Cleaner “ He’s a mucker, he makes player before he got hurt." Defensemen Greg Smith tied the second period to give the Whalers a 10 percent of the total budget. After charter states that every expendi­ ing some $35 billion a year, has All was reported calm in the Cleaner with victory over the slumping Hart­ Saturday night and the New Jersey- things happen,” said Loiselle-of Gallant, who lost about 20 pounds score 3-3 at 4:31 of the third period 2-0 lead. Ogrodnick scored his first Thursday’s cut. the capital outlay ture over $10,000 has to be throughout the nation, where pro­ ford Whalers. been required between 1981 and Dual Edge Power Surge™ Gallant, “ He had two big assists while his jaws were wired, said it when he intercepted a clearing goal at 8; 35 when he converted a Devils Sunday section was down to $110,675 out of approved at a town meeting. tests against Duvalier have Hartford lost its fifth straight 1984 just to pay interest on their Cleaning High Performance the nearly $3 million school spend­ Steams noted that if the board claimed as many as 60 lives since foreign debt. According to the • Powerful 6.0 Amp Motor ing plan porposed for the fiscal included the costs of the proposed Inter-American Development November 28. The government year that begins July 1. There are library and media center and an 4.8 amp • 15 qt. Top-Fill Bag NHL roundup Bank, the need to pay foreign debt declared a state of siege Jan. 31. motor no capital funds in the current auto body shop at the high schooi. obligations has required a large The announcement caught • Full Time Edge school budget. the capital budget would be well swing in the Latin countries’ troops by suprise and residents • 9 qt. Cleaning Disposable The revised school budget stands over half a million dollars. current account — from a deficit of awakened unaware of Duvalier’s • 30 Ft. Cord at $2,995,857. an increase of 12.8 "Are we being so conservative Bag Is Andreychuk heir apparent to Gil Perreault for Sabres? $40 billion in 1981 to virtual departure, which ended 28 years of percent over the current year’s because of threats by the Public equilibrium in 1984. heavy-handed rule by Duvalier • All Steel budget. Final board action on the Building Commission?” board Handle 4:15 of overtime, lifted the North trick, became the ninth player in the second period, (0-9-1). budget will be taken in March. member Pamela Sawyer asked. By Joe llluzzi made the 22-year-old center the Stars. Rou.se took a pass from Dino 16th overall pick in the 1982 NHL history to score five goals on “ Everything he touched turned Flyers 4, Blues 3 Muro recommended deleting School Superintendent Richard lockiOoo S pc. ottoehmoftl oo< United Press International Ciccarelli and ripped a 20-foot the road. to goals," said Bruins winger Rick from the capital budget a proposed Packman said he had not recom­ amateur draft. Andreychuk has At Philadelphia, Murray Crav­ slapshot past goalie Don Edwards $ 7 9 9 5 The barrage started quickly for Middleton, who recently passed outside cafeteria door at Bolton mended certain items, such as With Gilbert Perreault in the never spent a day in the minors and en’s goal with 2:39 left capped a on the North Stars' lone shot of the Sabres and Andreychuk. Mike the 400-goal plateau. High School at a cost of $7,500, painting, because of the overall twilight of his career, the Buffalo he has led the Sabres in goals three-goal Flyers comeback. SI. overtime. Neal Broten recorded WestowTi^njarmacy Foligno started the scoring 37 saying he did not see the need for it. percentage increase of 13.1 per­ Sabres will need a replacement as scored the last two seasons. Louis took a 3-1 lead 1:55 into the his fourth NHL hat trick for seconds into the contest, and Oilers 6, Devils 4 When Muro questioned the ne­ cent in his proposed budget. the team’s top scorer. Dave "H e’s been in a bit of a slump third period on Mark Hunter’s 31st Minnesota. SAVE SAVE Andreychuk followed with two At East Rutherford, N.J.. Paul cessity of some home economics But Packman did have some Andreychuk may be that player. lately, but we knew he was going to goal. Philadelphia tied the score goals in the opening period. Coffey scored two power-play Flames 7, Kings 2 courses like pastry and home­ good news for the board. The *20 *40 Andreychuck struck for a team- break out of it one of these games.” with two goals in less than two “ I was pretty nervous after the goals and Wayne Gretzky added At Calgary, Alberta, newly- crafts, and the small home ec class estimated state revenue for next 445 HARTFO RD RD. record five goals in two periods Buffalo coach Scotty Bowman minutes. second goal and I wanted to get three assists, including the 800th of acquired Joe Mullen scored once sizes. Parsons countered, “ I don’t year is expected to increase by Thursday night to propel the said. " I think he’s capable of 643-5230 SPIRIT^" 900 Dimension™ 1000 back on the ice again quickly.” his career, to help the Oilers and set up two other goals to power want to take on the community on $149,574, or 16.6 percent over this Sabres to an 8-6 victory over the eventually scoring 50 goals. Dave’s Stars 8, Leafs 7 (OT) OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Two-Motor Systops Bruins at Garden. going to be a great goal-scorer.” said Andreychuk. “ And then ever­ extended their unbeaten streak to the Flames to their ninth in a row POWERNOZZLE At Bloomington. Minn., Bob The Sabres must have known Andreychuk, who recorded his ything happened pretty fast.” seven games (5-0-2). The Devils over the Kings. Los Angelas last CLEANING SYSTEM Rouse’s first goal of the season, at 8 AM - 9 PM____ Lightweight what they were getting when they first career regular-season hat Andreychuk added three goals in are winless in their last 10 games defeated the F'ames Dec. 18. 1984. & Compact • 0 qt. Bag Capacity Obituaries • Quadraflex" • Toola Inside Agitator • One-atep hose Geoffrey Gibbs burial at the convenience of the • Dual Brushed connector The sad story of a basketball player not on drugs family. There are no calling hours. PUBLIC NOTICE Edge Cleaning • Carpet/Hard Floor Geoffrey Gibbs, 77, formerly of Soft-Touch selector 181 Twin Hills Drive, Coventry, Cord Rewind when everyone else was either cocked, stoned or in Harper’s eyes husband of Kathleen (Swales) Carmine Toce WE WILL CONTINUE TO TAKE YOUR • Dirt finding Some may argue that the following story does not "Their's were all bloodshot and diluted, but mine headlight wired, I made such a fool out of myself by being sober, Gibbs, died at the Cobalt Lodge Carmine Toce, 78, of East belong on the sports page. But because the subject were still white and my pupils were regular," UTILITY PAYMENTS FOR happens to be a professional athlete who is idolized by when they were all zooming.” Convalescent Home, Cobalt. Hartford, died Wednesday at St. NOW ONLY The tale is a sad one, but one that must be told. recounted Thickhead. "A fter that. I started to wear American youth, it is only proper that the public be He was bom in , Francis Hospital and Medical CL&P, CNG, SNET CO. B o b Harper first knew he had no substance dependen­ sunglasses wherever I went." informed. and had lived in Coventry for 28 Center, Hartford. He was the cies when he would show up coherent at nightly Harper eventually stopped going out altogether, DURING ALL STORE HOURS. As a reporter close to the scene, I uncovered the years. He was employed with the husband oLCarmela (Annunziata) *299*3 P apetti shindigs — and actually pretend to be wasted. and ultimately stooped so low as to practice scandal long ago, but decided not to tattle because I’m Capewell Manufacturing Co. of Toce and the father of Carmella *199®* “ It was pretty easy to fake them out." he revealed. basketball on weekend nights. a good guy. But after a few weeks of guilt, and the Hartford as a machinist before he Holland of Bolton. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, WE ARE Herald Sports Writer "As long as you talk a mile-a-minute about dumb " I didn’t dare go to the coliseum or even a local temptation of making a bundle on the rights to the retired in 1973. He was a member He also is survived by a son, ALSO A U.S. POSTAL SUB-STATION things and sniffle at regular intervals, you fit right gym, where I'd probably be caught by a security of the Capewell Bowling League Charles A. Toce of East Windsor; book and movie, I realized that it was my duty as a guard or janitor," he said. "Instead, I found myself responsible journalist to divluge the facts. in." for many years. another daughter, Lorraine Knie AND AN AGENT FOR "Then, when everyone got hapimered. I would slur sneaking around abandoned playgrounds, to shoot at Besides his wife, he is survived of East Hartford; a brother, Ladies and gentlemen, the shocking truth: bent, metal rims. It got pretty bad, but I couldn’t Elgin “ Thickhead” Harper, high-scoring center for pitiful confession, the Partying Dudes suspended my words and raise my voig&an purpose,” Thickhead by one daughter, Kathleen (Gibbs) Joseph Toce of Wethersfield; four LOTTO & DAILY NUMBERS. control myself.” the Pittsburger Partying Dudes of the Pro Hoop their star pivot indefinitely. added. "E very once in awfiile, just for effect, I ’d slip Bagadinski of Portland; two broth­ grandchildren; and two great­ and fall or spill something on somebody.” The Sober Farm has the task of trying to warp Elgin Association, is not on drugs. Harper immediately checked into a Sober Farm. ers. Herbert C. Gibbs of Wakefield, grandchildren. CHECK OUR GIANT CIRCULAR SALE You may feel sympathy welling up inside for poor Harper out of shape Rest assured, he’ll receive the NOW OPEN SUNDAY 12:00-5:00 Believe it or not, the guy is clean. " I ’ve always had a problem with too much R.I., and Newton F. Gibbs of The funeral will be Saturday at Elgin Harper, but remember — he brought this upon best of treats, though the numbing process will take IN PROGRESS NOW Rumors were verified last Sunday morning, when a tolerance, even back in college.” admitted Harper. Putnam Valley, N.Y.; four grand­ 10; 15 a.m. from the Callahan time. Social directors will start by administering half P R II LOCAL paperboy in the suburb of Runnynose spotted Harper “ Even my nickname was started because nothing himself. It was his choice. children; and several nieces and Funeral Home, 1602 Main St,, East DlUVIRY “ It got to the point where I couldn’t even look in a tablets of Vitamin B, then aspirins and Coca-Cola, FMIHIMOVAL along his route. The 6-10 slam-dunker was apparently could penetrate my sk)iU.” nephews. He was predeceased by a Hartford, followed by a mass of before upping the dosage to tablespoons of cough — WESTOWN — O PO IS jogging — at 9 a.m.! Thickhead’s roommates, Particularly, chemical stimulants, depressants or mirror, let alone snort from one,” said Harper. son, Geoffrey Gibbs Jr. Christian burial at 11 a.m. in St. At APPUANCI The charades came to an end during one sunrise, syrup. YOUR FULL SERVICE PHARMACY MUMTTMmKaaiTiT.uniFrw* | # | J m i l sleeping off hangovers at the time, merely assumed hallucinogens. A memorial service will be held Rose Church, East Hartford. Bur­ INSTAIUTION after a typical all-nighter. Three of his teammates, After that, it’s up to him. (w ieeal bu lM ns that the big fella was still out on the town from the "Then my willpower built up to where I couldn’t on Sunday at 2 p.m. from the ial will he in St. Mary Cemetery, Holland Jay, A1 K. Hollick and Frosty Beak, were Elgin “ Thickhead ” Harper is a very healthy man. OPEN SUNDAY night before. even force anything down,” said Thickhead. “ I had to Portland Memorial Funeral East Hartford.-Calling hours are OPEN DAILY: MON-TMURO T IL t ♦ TUeS-WCO-SAT TIL 6 • FWl TIL ■ We can only hope that someday he turns out normal. After a subsequent investigation, and Thickhead’s stop attending parties, because I would be straight. circling the runway when they noticed the difference Home. 231 Main St.. Portland, with today from 2 to 4,and 7 to 9 p.m. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, 7 ~

10 - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday, Feb. 7, 1986_ SCOREBOARD NBA roundup

Hawks 100. Pacers 85 Big East standings Abdul-Jabbar shows he’s still the king Flyers 4. Blues 3 Big Edst Conitronct ^ 0*011 Hockey ATLANTA (180) . . . „ , 0 1 St. Louis OJl—1 Wilkins 13-25 6-8 32, Willis 2-9 1-2 5, Syracuse I 1, Combined Wire Services “He (Abdul-Jabbar) responds to Philadelphia o i l —* Rollins 2-3 2-2 6, Rivers 5-5 0-2 10, St. John's 5 i Su n s 116, Clippers 104 Penalties— a challenge like that,” Riley said of First period—None __ Wltfmon 9-15 (M) 18, Johnson 2-6 0-14, Georgetown ® t Larry Nance tallied 29 points and Boron, StL, 4:31; Bourgeois, StL, 13:23. Levlngston 2-52-36, Koncok 3-6036, W ^ Villanova 9 , The Houston Rockets, the seem­ playing against Olajuwon. “That’s Pittsburgh ; Walter Davis 20, enabling Phoenix NHLstsndIngs Beers, StL, malor (fighting), 15:46; Ro. 1-7 6-4 6, Corr 1-2 36 5, Hostings 03 03 0, ing heir apparent to the Los what makes him the No. 1 center in Sutter, Phi, mlnor^Ilalor (fighting), Bat1le1-2O32.Totols413S18-26100. Boston College 3 ‘ to roll to a big lead in downing the (served by Smith), 15:46. Connecticut ‘ 5 Angeles Lakers’ Western Confer­ the game. Los Angeles Clippers. Wales Conference INDIANA (85) ____ Providence f t ence reign, will have to bide their Johnson, playing with a swollen Second period— 1, Philadelphia, Sln- Seton Hall ' * Norm Nixon scored 24 points for Patrick Division Tisdale 613 1-2 9, Williams 10-20 S3 25, time until the king steps down. right knee, finished with 15 points. W L T Pts. lsolo24 (Zeiel, Howe),pp,4:02.2,St. Louis, Stlponovlch 3-14 36 9, Fleming 6-15 3-515, the visiting Clippers. Phllodeipnia 36 15 2 Federko19(Ramage, Bell), pp, 7:19.3, St. Richardson 67 03 8, Stonsbury 2-5 CI3 4,, Today's Game The king is, of course, Kareem James Worthy added 14 for the 31 16 4 66 Louis, Corlson 1 (Borr, Reeds), 9:10. Villanova at PIttsburoh Woshlnoton Anderson 16 03 2, Gray 0-1 03 0, Saturday's Games Abdul-Jabbar. Lakers. Olajuwon led the Rockets B u cks 117, Bulls 97 NY Islanders 25 18 10 60 Penalties — WIckenhelser, StL, 2:40; (3ornett 1-1 1-2 3, McClain 33 03 6, Pittsburgh 23 24 6 52 Smith. Phi, 6:07; Norwood, StL, 10:22; Martin 26 03 4. Tofols 36-90 13-19 85 .__ Boston College at St. John s With the youthful Twin Towers of with 18 points while Ralph Samp­ Ricky Pierce scored 18 points, NY Rangers 23 26 4 50 Smith, Phi, 17:51. . „ V J W k e Atlanta 26 27 2 3 ^ 1 0 0 Seton Hall at Georoetdwn Akeem Olajuwon and Ralph Samp­ son and John Lucas each scored 17. 16 34 2 34 193 248 Third perlod— 4, St. Louis, Hunter 31 Notre Dome ot Syracuse pacing a balanced attack that led New Jersey Indiana 20 16 27 22— 05 Sunday's Game son still unable to unravel the Adams Division (Ramoge, Beers), 1:55. 5, Philadelphia, Fouled out— None. Total touls— Jazz 119, K nicks 101 Milwaukee past Chicago. Tocchet 9 (unassisted), 2:21.6, Phllodel- UConn at Villanova, 2 p.m. mystery of the N B A ’s oldest Montreal 30 18 5 65 Atlanta 22, Indiana 22. Rebounds— Adrian Dantley got 20 of his 36 The Bucks had six players in Quebec 29 20 4 62 phlo, McCrImmon 7 (Corson, Ro. Sutter), Atlanta 46 (WIHIs 15), Indiana K player, 38-year-old Abdul-Jabbar double figures, including Sidney Boston 26 20 7 59 3:38.7, Phllodelphlo, Craven 16 (McCrIm ­ (Stlponovlch 16). Assists— Atlanta 27 scored 20 of his season-high 46 points in the third quarter to lead Buffalo 25 23 5 55 mon, Slnlsolo), 17:21. P e n a lt ie s- (Rivers 9), Indiana 24 (Fleming 6). Utah ov'er visiting New York. Moncrief, who had 17. Moncrief sal 1 53 Propp, Phi. 4:14; Ramoge, StL, malor points in the first quarter Thurs­ Hortford 26 25 Technical fouls— Atlanta (llleool de­ Thurl Bailey had 24 points and out the fourth quarter. Campbell Conference (slashing), 19:08. fense). A— 10624. Golf day night to start the Lakers to a The visiting Bulls lost with only 117-95 spanking of the Rockets. Karl Malone 19 as the Jazz took the w L T Pti. OF OA Shots on goal— St. Louis 7-13-13-33. lead for good in the second quarter. nine players. Michael Jordan and Chicago 26 20 7 59 236 228 Philadelphia 9-6-12— 27. " If you let him do his routine, you Orlando Woolridge are out with St. Louis 23 21 7 53 196 201 Power-play conversions— St. Louis PGA m u ll s can’t stop him,” Olajuwon said. The Knicks missed rookie Pa­ Minnesota 20 24 8 48 214 211 4-1. Phllodelphlo 5-1. trick Ewing, who was bothered by injuries, and Quintin Dailey en­ Toronto 14 33 5 33 20? 259 76ers 111. Cavaliers 103 "H e can turn on his sky hook tered a drug rehabilitation center 279 Goalies— St. Louis, Mlllen. Philadel­ I4SOJIOO Aitdv Wllllan»Op«i sore knees. Ewing scored nine Detroit )2 36 5 29 181 At Lo Jolla. Cdlll.. F*b. 6 against anybody in this league.” on Wednesday. Smythe Division phia, Froese. A— 17,211. P H IL A D E L P H IA (111) „ (Par 7J) With injuries, especially to points in limited' playing time Edmonton 36 12 283 221 33- 3.-66 during the first half, and he sat out 225 205 Referee— Bill McCreary. B. Jones 67 63 18, Barkley 9-19 53 23, Larry Mize guard Magic Johnson, and a trace Colgorv 24 22 Malone 3-19 69 14, Ervlng 7-14 7-7 21, Mork VVIebe 34- 32-66 the second half. N u ggets 100, Spurs 95 Los Angeles 17 29 6 40 192 258 Cheeks 7-12 65 19, Threat! 33 2-2 8, 33-33— 66 of complacency that comes with Vancouver 16 27 7 39 187 210 Robert Wrenn 5 »- McAdoo2-51-25,Johnsonl-31-23,Mo5s02 Lorry RInker 33- 33— 66 winning the Western Conference 76ers 111, Cavaliers 103 Alex English's 23 points helped Winnipeg 17 32 5 39 198 252 03 0. Totals 3839 3561 111. 32- 34— 66 Thursday's Results Danny Edwards five of the past six seasons, the Denver beat ailing San Antonio. Stars 8. Leafs 7 (OT) C L E V E L A N D (103) Woody Blackburn 35- 31— 66 Charles Barkley scored 14 of his Butfolo 8, Boston 6 Lee 33 26 8, Hinson 1017 46 24, 34- 33— 67 Lakers have been struggling the The losing Spurs had just eight Detroit 4, Hortford 3 Rob Twov 23 points in the fourth quarter as Turpln61433)5,Baoley613O30,Free621 Brian Moao 33- 34-67 past month. The lone time in the healthy players available, and New Jersey 6, Edmonton 4 Toronto 3130— 7 2-2 21 Shelton 33 03 6, E.Jones 33 1-2 7, 36- 31— 67 Philadelphia sent Cleveland to its Phllodelphlo 4, St. Louis 3 1331 ‘ Richard Fehr 1980s that Los Angeles failed to hurt themselves by making only 11 . Minnesota Brewer 2-5 03 6, MInnIefleld 65 03 6, Poul Azlnger 32-35— 67 eighth straight loss. Minnesota 8, Toronto 7 First period— 1. Toronto, Kotsopoulos4 Poouette 1-1 03 2, Dovls 0-1 03 0. 35- 33— 68 reach the championship round, of 27 shots from the free-throw line.'" Colgorv 7, Los Angeles 2 (Stostny, Valve). 0:52. 2, Minnesota, Don Poolev Barkley scored the 76ers’ first UPl photo Totals 4697 12-15 103. Pat McGowan 35-33— 60 Friday's Gomes Blugstad 29 (unassisted), 1:06. 3 36*33-68 Houston and a center named eight points in the final quarter, Montreol at Washington, 8:05 p.m. Philadelphia 25 24 28 M — 111 Tom Purtzer Haw ks 100, Pacers 85 Toronto, Courtnoll 14 (Terrion), 5:42. 4, Cleveland 20 25 25 33— 103 Leonard Thompson 34- 34-68 Moses Malone eliminated it in the giving Philadelphia an 85-74 lead. Winnipeg at Vancouver, 10:35p.m. Toronto. lhnacaklO(Frycer,Poddubnv), Three-point goals— Free 3, Brewer 2. Saturday's Gomes pp, 9:22. Penalties— Hallin, Min, 7:23; opening round. Julius Erving scored 21 points Dominique Wilkins scored 32 Fouled out— Hinson. Total touls— The center this time is Olajuwon, N Y Rangers at Boston CIccarelll. Min, 10:15; Solmlng, Tor, Oh, the pain Philadelphia 18, Cleveland 29 LPGA results for the winners. points as Atlanta led almo.st the Chlcogo at Quebec 11:00; Salmlng, Tor, 10:28; Hortsburg, Rebounds— Philadelphia 62 (Malone a prize pupil of one- on-one entire way in downing Indiana. Minnesota at Phi ladelphia UConn’s Eddie Williams has the basketball, and an Roy Hinson scored 24 points for Buffalo at Hartford, night Secondperiod— 5, Minnesota, «Broten22 A «« 14),Cleveland52(Turpin 12). Assists— $200,000 Saroiota Clonic summer games with Malone. But , the host Cavaliers. The visiting Pacers scored the Philadelphia 19(Barkley 6), Cleveland At Soroiola, Fla., Feb. 6 the omens will stop there if the Montreal at Detroit, night (Groham, CIccarelll). 6:24.6, Mlnnesoto. anguished look on his face as he's confronted by 28 (Bagiev 9). Technicols— Cleveland 34- 34— 68 first basket of the game, but NY Islanders at Los Angeles, night Bellows 23 (CIccarelll). 11:15.7, Toronto, Patty Sheehan Rockets are unable to figure out Pistons 111, Bullets 109 Georgetown’s Grady Mateen (left) and Ralph Dalton in (Illegal defense) 2, Lee, Hinson. A.9,203. Stephanie Farwlg 35- 35-70 Atlanta quickly took charge and New Jersey at Pittsburgh, night Maxwell 3 (McAdam, Terrion), 11:51. 8, 36- 35— 71 how to win at home against the Bill Laimbeer made a foul shot 7 7 Lynn Adams streaked to a 51-31 lead with 1:25 Edmonton at Washington, night Mlnnesoto, McKegney 13 (Roberts), Wednesday night’s Big East game at the Civic Center in Beth Daniel 34- 37— 71 St. Louis ot Toronto, night 15:28. Penalties— Fergus, Tor, 7:17; 35- 36— 71 Lakers. with three seconds left in overtime left before halftime. Hortsburg. Min,8:40; Nylund.Tor, 13:28; Hartford. Williams, who has not played well since UConn Barb Thomas The Lakers have won 14 straight Rosie Jones 37- 34— 71 and Detroit scored the final eight Randy Wiltman scored 18 points Hortsburg, Min, 18:59. Thursday’s college hoop results 36- 35— 71 games in Houston, last losing at the AHL standings Third period— 9, Toronto, Volve 18 began its Big East season, had only eight points in Patti Rizzo points in the extra session lo beat and Kevin Willis 15 for the Hawks. (Fergus, Salmlng), pp, 0:10. 10, Minne­ Allison Finney 34- 37— 71 Summit Nov. 12, 1980. And this is Washington. Herb William.s got 25 for fndiana. UConn’s 80-63 loss. The Huskies are back in action Laurie RInker 37- 35— 72 sota, Broten 23 (Graham, Hortsburg), Eost 35- 37— 72 strictly, a problem with the Lakers After Laimbeer made his free Norttietn Division 0:49. 11, Minnesota, Moruk 10 (McKeg- Army 74, Iona 71 Myra Blackwelder Sunday at Villanova at 2 p.m. Anne-Morle Polll 34-38— 72 as the Rockets are an outstanding throw. Detroit’s Earl Cureton W L T Pts. OF GA nev, Plett), 2:34. 12, Toronto. Clark 10 Assumption 85, Salem St. 78 37-35— 72 K in gs 115, S o ’nics 106 Adirondack 28 16 4 60 202 160 (unossisted). 4:13. 13, Toronto, Valve 19 Bridgewater St. 80, Curry 66 Deb Richard 25-2 at home this season. knocked away an inbounds pass Reggie Theus scored 23 points AAolne 27 19 5 59 192 191 (Fergus) 5:46). 14, Minnesota, Broten 24 Buffalo St. 63, Brockport 57 "It was an important game for and Washington never got off a 26 18 4 56 183 177 (Graham, CIccorelll), 6:59. Penatlles— Costleton S tn . Hawthorne 52 Moncton us because Houston is a real before leaving the game with five Fredericton 23 26 6 52 210 201 Plett, Min, 3:00; Stostny, Tor, 3:00; Dominican 73, Concordia 70 final shot fouls midway through the third Sherbrooke 20 26 6 46 219 213 Courtnoll, Tor, 11:17. Suns 116, Clippers 104 Fairfield 55, Fordham 47 challenge in the West," Abdul- M avs 115, Blazers 111 Novo Scotia 17 29 7 41 199 238 Overtime— 15, Minnesota, Rouse 1 Franklin & Marshall 49, Wldener 36 Transactions Jabbar said. "W e wanted a win quarter as Sacramento halted Soutbem Division (CIccarelll, Broten) 4 :1 5 . Basketball Kings (Pa) 84, U.S. Merchant Marine Mark Aguirre scored 29 points Seattle. Hershev 30 20 2 62 221 188 Penoltles— None L.A. C L IP P ER S (104) 82 tonight, and we got it." Rochester 27 19 3 57 222 194 Maxwell 5-9 1-3 11, White 3-11 4-6 10, NYU 65, Clark 64 Abdul-Jabbar connected on 21- while Sam Perkins and Derek Eddie Johnson’s three-point Shots on goal— Toronto 8-10-6-1— basket 42 seconds into the fourth Springfield 25 22 3 53 201 192 NImphlus 4-5 4-6 12, Johnson 10-19 3-4 23, Nazareth 80, Utica Tech 74 BASEBALL of-30 shots and grabbed 11 re­ Harper had 20 apiece leading St. Cathorlns 23 27 3 49 205 227 25. Minnesota 9-15-19-1— 44. Nixon 10-21 4-6 24, Beniamin 5-8 04) 10, New Pdltz 74, Vdssar 66 American League quarter gave the Kings a 95-83 lead NBA standings CLEVELAND INDIANS— Signed Tom bounds. He was 9-of-9 from the Dallas past host Portland. Binghamton 21 26 5 47 189 201 Bridgeman 1-3 (Ml 2, Valentine 1-3 04) 2, Northeastern 69, Colgate 54 and seemed to stop the Sonics. New Haven 21 28 4 46 210 238 Power-play conversions— Toronto Gordon 5-9 04) 10. Totals 44-88 16-25 104. Old Westburv 75, Purchase 40 Waddell, pitcher, and Jerry Wlllord, field in the first quarter as the Kiki Vandeweghe led Portland 4 170 207 Johnson finished with 19 points. Baltimore 19 30 42 5-2. Minnesota 5^. Eastern Conference P H O EN IX (116) Salve Regina 54. Coast Guard 50 catcher, ,, , Lakers set the tempo. with 22 points. Thursdav't Gomes Atlantic Division Nance 12-17 5-9 29, Pittman M 2-2 4, S. Conn. St. 74, Lowell 65 KANSAS CITY ROYALS— Signed Onix No Games Scheduled Goolles— Toronto, Edwards. Minne­ GB Edwards 4-10 4-5 12, Davis 8-13 4-5 20, St. Josephs (Me.) 114, Mass.-Boston02 Concepcion, Intlelder, Friday’s Gomes sota, Beaupre. A-11,000 W L F Humphries 4-10 6-8 14, Pinckney 1-1 2-4 4, St. Joseph's (Pa.) 76, G. Woshlngton56 NEW YO RK Y A N K E E S — Signed Al Molne at Baltimore Boston Adams 4-8 6-6 14, Foster t-2 0-0 2, Stevens Tech 90, Northeastern Blble49 Holland, pitcher, to a one-year contract. Hershev at Binghamton Referee— Mike Noeth. Phlladelohla Sanders 3-7 5-5 11, Thompson 2-8 2-2 6, Temple 70, Rhode Island 57 Designated Miguel Sosa, Inflelder, for New Jersey 12'/3 U. New England98, Gordon 95 (30T) MacLeod Inks new pact with Suns St. Cothorlnes ot Moncton 16'/3 Jones 04104) 0. Totals 4077 36-46 116. assignment. ^ „ Novo Scotia at Sherbrooke Woshlnotan L.A. CllptMTS 26 2S 30 23— 104 Western Maryland 79, Urslnus74 SEATTLE MARINERS— Signed Roy New York 22 Adirondack at Springfield Phoenix 36 33 19 28— 116 Westfield Sf 71, E Connecticut 56 Thomas, pitcher. elapsed,” Colangelo said. Soturdov’s Gomes Flames 7. Kings 2 Central Division Fouled out— None. Total fouls— Soutb National League PHOENIX. Ariz. (UPI) — John of negotiations between Colangelo Sherbrooke at Adirondock Milwaukee 33 18 L.A. Clippers 32, Phoenix 21. Rebounds— American 74, James Madison 66 HOUSTON ASTROS—Signed Kevin and MacLeod’s agent, Pat "There has been great specula­ Atlanta 28 20 MacLeod, the N B A coach with the St. Catharines at Fredericton Los Anooles 1 0 1—2 L.A. Clippers 37 (Maxwell, NImphlus, Appalachian M, E. Tennessee 54 Boss, outfielder McGroder. Talks began early in tion about John MacLeod’s situa­ UPI photo Rochester at Hershev Detroit 26 24 Beniamin 8), Phoenix 42 (Nonce 8). Athens St. 71, MontevaUo 45 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES— Signed longest current tenure with one Calgary 2J 4—7 Cleveland 18 3) the season, but were suspended tion and where the club stood about Nova Scotia at Maine First period— 1, Calgary Otto 12 Assists— L.A. Clippers 29 (Nixon 12), Auburn 67, Florida 65 Kevin Gross, pitcher. Announced that team, signed a new three-year Binghamton at Springfield Chlcogo 17 34 John. We can now put all that Thursday night in Houston. The Lakers, (Mullen, Moclnnls), pp. 5;33. 2, Los 16 33 Phoenix 31 (Dovls9). Technical fouls— Belmont Abbey 73, Gardner-Webb Alan Knlcely, cotcher, lost hisarbitratlon contract Thursday with the Pho­ last Nov. 25 after the Suns won only Houston’s Jim Petersen puts his hancJ F F Indiana Anoeles, Lukowich 6 (Unassisted), 10:07. L.A. Clipper assistant coach Casey, 72 case. two of their first 17 games. speculation to rest.” Western Conference L.A. Clippers (Illegal defense). A- Centenary 70, Hardln-Slmmons72 enix Suns, General Manager Jerry through the net to try to block the shot of led by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, won, Red Wings 4. Whalers 3 (OT) 3, Colgary, Quinn 20 (Berezanl.sh, 13:09. SAN DIEGO PADRES—Announced “The negotiations did have a MacLeod has coached the Suns Penalties— Tuer, LA, malor (flohtlno). W L Pet. OB 10,207. Chorleston 67, Allen 58 that Kevin McReynolds, outfielder, lost Colangelo announced. the Lakers’ Mike McGee in NBA action 117-95. 3:10; Hunter, Cov. mlnor-malor (fight­ .673 — David Lipscomb 86, Bethel 74 hisarbitratlon cose. The signing came after four days funny twist in terms of time since 1973. Houston 33 16 Duke 77, Virginia 65 Hortford t 2 0 0— 3 ing), 3:10; Williams, LA, 3:42; Taylor, Denver 30 21 .588 4 Mavericks It 5. Blazers 111 BASKETBALL LA, 3:43; Sutef, Cov. 12:05; Paterson, .519 7'/2 Georgia T ech 87, N .C.-Charlotte 76 National Basketball Association Detroit 0 2 1 1—< San Antonio 27 25 Howard 98, Jersey City 77 First period— 1. Hartford, Robertson 10 LA, malor (fighting), 17:08; Otto, Cov, Dollos 25 22 .532 7 malor (flohtlno), 17:08; Moclnnls, .481 9V7 Lander 66. Coker 58 INDIANA PACERS— Placed Clark Kel­ (Gardner, DIneen). 19. Penalties— Utah 25 27 D A LLA S (115) Lincoln Mem. 87, Kino Col. 72 Gardner, Hor, 4:24; Sneosts, Det, Cov, 17:32. Second period— 4, Calgary, Sacramento 20 30 .300 14Va Aguirre 13-23 3-3 29, Perkins 8-13, 4-7 20, logg, forward, on Inlured reserve. College basketball roundup Macoun 7 (Quinn, Kromm), 13:51. Donaldson 4-102-210, Blackmon 7-195-519, Louisville KG, Virginia Tech 68 PHOENIX SUNS— Signed John Ma­ 7:12; Sneosts, Det, 11:12; Lawless, Hor, Pacific Division Louisiana Coll. 72, E. Texas Baptist 59 19:12. Penalties— Suter, Cov, 2:24; Playfair, L.A. Lakers Harper 8-11 4-5 20, Ellis 2-7 3-3 8, Dovls 2-3 cLeod, head cooch, to a three-year LA, 4:35; Johnson,Coy, 17:43. McNeese St. 91, Northeast Louisiana68 confroct. Second period— 2, Hartford, TurgeonSl Portland 4-5 9, Vincent 04) 0-2 0, Wennlngton Mississippi Coll.98, VoldostoSt. 87 E E FOOTBALL (Ferraro. Slltonen), 6:22. 3, Detroit, Phoenix 0-004)0. Totols44-8825-32115. Second period— 4, Colgorv, Macoun N.C. Central 71, St. Augustine63 Notional Football League Ogrodnick 28 (Gollont, Lodouceur), 6:35. L.A Clippers N. Kentuckv91,Kv.-Weslevon90 4, Hartford, Turgeon 32 (Slltonen, W. 7 (Quinn, Kromm), 13:51. Penalties— Seattle PORTLAND (111) PHILADELPHIA EAGLES— Named Suter, Cov. 2:24; Polyfolr, LA, 4:35; N o w 81, George Mason 68 Ted Plumbassistant heed coach Incharge Bill Thompson’s ‘great game’ paces-i-ouisville Bobvch), p d ,9:57.5, Detroit,(3grodnlck 29 Golden State .288 24 Thompson 3-10 04) 6, Vondeweghe 10-19 (Duguov. Probert), 15:17. Penoltles— Johnson, Cov, 17:43. Ttiursdov’s Rttults 2- 222, Jones 2-70-04, Colter3-604)6,DrexlerNewberry 90, S. Corollno-Alken 83 of offense. Leavins, Det. 9:32; Lolselle, Det, 15:51; Atlanta 100, lndlona85 7-14 1-2 16, Carr 5-8 1-2 ll.Poxson 3-9 Old Dominion 74, Western Kentucky61 Somuelsson. Hor, 18:05. Third period— 5, Caloarv, Mullen 29 Detroit 1 n, Washington 109 (OT) 3- 4 9, Johnson 6-8 04) 12, Kersey 6-8 1-2 Pembroke State 85, Mt. Olive 77 HV Fred Lief Beecher added 13 points apiece for l-and-ls in the final two minutes. Third period— 6, Detroit, Smith 5 (PeollnskI, Johnson), 1:08. 6, Los Philadelphia 111, Cleveland 103 13, Porter 4-8 2-2 12. Totals 49-97 10-14 SE Louisiana 8.';, NIcholls St. 72 the Hokies. 18-5. Herbert Crook, Todd Mitchell’s 21 points paced (unossisted), 4:31. Penoltles— Anoeles, Williams 13 (Hordv, Dionne), Milwaukee 117, Chicago 97 111. Sdmford 74, Mercer 64 United Press International Robertson. Hor, 10:09; Barrett. Det, 6:55. 7, Coloorv, McDonald 20 (Quinn), Dotlos 26 30 30 29— 115 Show 72, Virginia Union 71 scored 19 for the Cardinals, 15-6, Purdue. L.A. Lakers 117, Houston 95 Tenn.-Chattanooga 63, Davidson 61 Volleyball 10:09. 7:05. 8, Colgorv, Pepllnski 17 (Mullen, Denver 100, San Antonio 95 Portland 22 29 24 36-111 Come to these parts and things while Jeff Hall had 14 and Milt At Las Vegas. Nev.. Eldridge Overtime— 7, Detroit, Lolselle 4 Macoun), 12:49.9, Coloorv, Derezon 11 (C, Utah 119. New York 101 Three-point goals— Ellis, Dovls 1, Wagner 12 (Gallant, Ogrodnick). 2:22. Penalties— Wilson, Reinhart), 13:15. Penalties— Phoenix 116, L.A. Clippers 104 Drexler 1, Porter 2. Fouled out— None. Tennessee-Mortln N. Alabama gets nasty. Hudson, replacing injured starter Plovfolr, LA, 1:47; McDonald, Total fouls— Dallas 14, Portland 24. 75 Louisville, protecting its home None. Socromento 115, Seattle 106 UNC'Asheville 78, M ors Hill 61 “Tech is a lot better basketball Armon Gilliam, tossed in 20 points Shots on goal— Hartford 7-7-12-0— 26. Cov, 10:08; Pepllnski, Cov, 15:26; Dallas 115, Portlond 111 Rebounds— Dallas 47 (Donaldson Rec volleyball territory like a squatter with a Detroit 9-8-8-1— 26. Hokonsson, LA, 18:58. Friday's Games 14), Portland 45 (Corr 10). Assists— USC-Sportonburg 84, Cent. Wesleyan team then they showed tonight,” and Anthony Jones added 18 for 52 American results — Redwood Forms shotgun, routed Virginia Tech U N LV in the PCA A game. The Power play conversions— Hartford No Gomes Scheduled Dallas 22 (Aguirre 10), Portland 24 def. Insurers 14-16, 15-4, 15-7; Watkins Crum .said. “It will be a lot 4-0, Detrolt3-l. Shots on oool— Los Anoeles 11-3-9— 23. Saturday's Games (Poxson, Drexler 5).Technicals— Vo. Commonweolth 63, Alo.- 103-68 Thursday night at Freedom Birmlnghom 57 def. Ambulance Service 15-11, 15-3, different basketball game when we Rebels, 22-2, have won 13 straight. Goalies— Hartford, LIut. Detroit. Lo- Coloorv 16-9-12— 37. No Gomes Scheduled Porflond, Illegal defense 3; Poxson, Hall behind 21 points by Billy forest. A— 16,758. Power-plov conversions— Los Anoeles A— 12,666. 15-12; Buffalo Water Tavern def. go there.” Domingo Rosario of Pacific scored Referee— Terry Gregson. 7-0. Coloorv 5-1. Western Carolina 79, Furrhon 71 A.B.A. Tool 8, Die 15-10, 15-6, 15-8. Thompson. 25 points. Goalies— Los Anoeles, Eliot. Col- West Virginia 61, Penn St. 46 Standings — Redwood Forms 36-3, "That's the best I've ever seen Elsewhere. co-No. 2 Duke oorv, Lemelln. A— 16,762. Klngsl15.Sonlcs106 William Corey 69, Livingston 66 Insurers 29-10, Watkins 21-18, Buffalo him play." Virginia Tech coach downed No. 20 Virginia 77-65: At El Paso, Texas, Quintan Bucks 117, Bulls 97 Wofford 64, Fronds Marion 63 Water Tavern 14-25, Ambulonce Ser­ Gates scored 14 of his 18 points in Oilers 6. Oevlls 4 Referee— Don Kohorskl. Midwest vice 13-26, A.B.A Tool 8, Die 7-32. Charlie Moir said “He played a co-No. 2 Georgia Tech beat North SEATTLE (106) Notlonol results — North Endersdef. the first half to spark U T E P in the Chlcogo St. 81, WIsc.-Green Boy 62 great game.” Carolina-Charlotte 87-76; No. 8 Edmonton 2 1 3— 6 CHICAGO (97) McDaniel 1-5 2-4 4, Chambers 7-161-215. Creighton 48, Tulsa 46 Economy Electric 15-3, 15-9, 8-15; Six WAC. The Miners, 20-3, have won SIkma 3-9 4-5 10, Henderson 6-9 6-6 18, Packers def, Elm ore Associates 15-6, It was the most points for the edged Purdue 80-79; No. New Jersey 1 1 2— 4 Banks 8-18 1-4 17, Green 5-10 2-2 12, Oehlson67.MountVernonNozarene56 at least 20 games four of the last First period— 1, Edmonton, Coffey 27 Oldham 5-123-513, Gervln7-142-216,Mpcv Young 6-11, 5-6 18, Vranes 0-2 0-0 0 Eastern Illinois84, Evansville72 15-4, 15-13; Alcor Auto Ports det. Cardinals since Dec. 12.1983, when 9 Nevada-Las Vegas routed Pa­ PhelpsO-11-21, Wood 6-135-617, So bers3-8 (Huddv, KurrI), pp, 3:14. 2, Edmonton, 3-7 1-2 7, Oakley 6-10 6-13 18,Corzlne2-6 Ferris 99, Oakland 74 (ml) Buffalo Water Tavern 15-4,15-10, 9-15; they beat Indiana State 105-69, cific 92-73; No. 14 Texas-El Paso five seasons. Fennis Dembo of Krushelnvskl 11 (Coffey, Gretzky), oo, 2-46, Paxson2-62-46, Smrek l-40-O2.Totols 0-0 6. McCormick 2-2 8-8 12, Grand Rapids Baptist 129, Great Lakes Monch. Properf Molnt. def. Woodland topped Wyoming 72-58: and No. 18 Wyoming had 22 points. 11:33. 3, New Jersey, McNob 14 (Broten, Bowling 40-8717-3297. BrickowskI 2-2 1-1 5, Pope 0-0 0-0 0. Bible 65 Rolders 15-6, 15-8, 15-4. "B illy ’s the backbone of our Muller), pp, 16:24. Penalties- MILWAUKEE (117) Totols 37-78 33-40 106. Illinois St. 77, Southern Illinois53 Standings — Six Packers 33-6, North frontline.” Louisville coach Denny Indiana defeated Wisconsin 78-69, SACRAMENTO (115) Enders 27-12, Monchester Property At Bloomington. Ind., Steve Hloolns, NJ, 1:58; McSorlev, Edm, 5:20; Cummlnos 3.89-1115, Pressev 6-83-415, Indiana 78, Wisconsin 69 Crum said. "When he plays good, Goone, NJ, 10:34; Lowe, Edm, 14:35. Breuer 5-9 2-212, HodoesO-20-00, Moncriet Tyler 5-11 2-2 12, Olberding 2-4 0-1 4, Indiana Central 69, Ashland 60 Maintenance 26-13, Economy Electric At Charlottesville, Va,, David Alford’s 23 points carried Indiana. 5-107-817, Pierce 6-8 6-618, Lister 8-904) 16, Thompson 6-121-113, Woodson 6-120-012, Indiana St. S4, W. Texas St. 46 25-14, Alcor Auto Ports 19-20, Elmore our team usually plays good. Henderson and Johnny Dawkins 15-5, in the Big Ten contest. Gregg Second period— 4, New Jersey, Ver* Nile Owls Flelds2-53-47,Glenn3-4O4)6,Jones2-20-fl4, Theus 6-1011-12 23, Thorpe 4-7 2-310, Drew Judson 62, Rosary 60 Associates 15-24, Buffalo Water Tavern 9-14 0-1 18, Johnson 6-15 6-6 19,Klelne Needless to say we played well. It's struck for 20 points each to pace Steinhaus scored 14 points for Peek 13 (Muller), 1:56. 5, Edmonton Kathv Gavin 165-501, Laurie Gognon Ddvls 3-6 1-2 7, Reynolds 0-2 0-2 0. Totals Lincoln 71, Quincy 65 8-31, Redwood Raiders 3-36. Coffey 28 (Gretzky, Krushelnvskl), oo, 43-7331-39117. 2-3 CM) 4, Brotz 0-1 0-0 0. Totols 47-89 22-26 Loke Superior St. 80, Northwood74 Women's results — Clark Point def. the best we’ve played for 40 Duke, 21-2. in an ACC game. The Wisconsin, which was hurt by foul 202-480, Doreen Gagnon 164-453. Linda 115. 3:12. Penalties— McNob, NJ,2:22; Lowe, Luce 109-470. Marlon Smith 107, Jodi Chicago 27 23 23 24— 97 MacMurrav66, Greenvllle57 Nichols Manchester Tire 15-6, 15-5, minutes." Blue Devils held Virginia center trouble. Edm, 5:39; Semenko, Edm, 10:41; Milwaukee 37 32 19 29— 117 SEATTLE 23 31 29 23— 106 Michigan 00, Purdue 79 15-6; B 8, J Auto Repair def. Heritage Isikewicz 192, Moureen Wood 472, Lisa SACRAMENTO 39 29 34 23— 115 No. 15 Virginia Tech gels to Olden Polynice to 7 points, the first Hlemer.NJ,17:37. Hotfleld 458, Bunnv Al 469, Priscilla Fouled out— None. Total fouls— Ohio St. 83, Northwestern 60 Auto Body 15-13, 11-15, 15-7; Buffalo Also, Arm y 74. Iona 71; St, Third nrriod— 6, Edmonton, KurrI 39 Chicago 27, Milwaukee 27. Assists— Three point goals— Young, John­ Soginow Volley 77, Michigan Tech 60 Water Tavern def. Tierney's 15-2,15-5, enjoy the comforts of home in the time he was below double figures Cushman 450, Morion Gordon 469, son. Total fouls— Seattle 25, Sacra­ Jo.seph’s 76. George Washington (Gretzky,, 5:02 7, New Jersey, Goone Cheryl Doll 450. Chicago 23 (Macv 7), Milwaukee 26 St Joseph's 88, Kentucky St. 77 15-9, Spruce Sf. Mobil def. M ain Pub Metro Conference rematch Mon­ this season. Mel Kennedy had 23 17, (MocLeon, Adorns), 9:03. 8, Edmon­ (Pressev 0). Technical— Bucks caach m ento 31. R e b o u n d s — Se o ttle 33 Trl-Stote 84, Bethel 74 15-8,15-9,6-15; Nutmeg Home Im prove­ (McCormick 7), Sacramento 44 day night when the No 16 Cardi­ points for the Cavaliers, 14-6. 56; 'Temple 70. Rhode Island 57: ton, MocTovIsh 13 (KurrI, Fooolln), Dan Nelson. A— 11,052. Vincennes 110, Danville (III.) 61 ment def. Woodland Gardens 15-6,1-15, Auburn 67. Florida 65: Navy 81. 17:47. 9, New Jersey, Muller 15 (Driver), Trl-Town (Thom pson 11). A ssists— Seattle 19 Wayne St. 79, Grand Volley 59 15-4. nals visit Blacksburg. Va. — one of 18:34. 10, Edmonton, Smith 2 (unas­ (Young 7), Socromento 33 (Theus 10). Souttiwest Standings — Buffolo Water Tavern college basketball’s more inhospit­ “We did a good job of keeping George Mason 68; Old Dominion sisted), 19:14. Penalties— None. Dave Edwards 222-598, Ray Bessette Technicals— Seattle, Sikmo, illegal Arkansas St 67, N Texas St 60 38-1, Woodland Gardens 27-12, Nutmeg Polynice from having a normal 74, Western Kentucky 61; Virginia 245-591, Bob Edwards 213-552. Ron Lakers 117, Rockets 95 defense, Sacramento, lltegol de­ Louisiana Tech 73, Lomor 67 Home Improvement 25-14, Clark Paint able spots. Shots on goal— Edmonton 10-11-10— Mocadio 203, Chip Loree 220-552, Bill fense. A— 10,333. New Mexico 72, Air Force 70 24-15, B Si J Auto Repair 24-15, Tierney's "We beat them pretty bad and game,” Duke coach Mike Kry- Commonwealth 63. Alabama- Calhoun 208-502, Andy Michaud 543, Texos-Arllngton 84, Texos-Son Anto- 19-20, Spruce St. Mobil 13-26, Nichols sewski said. “If you hold him down Birmingham 57; West Virginia 61, 31. New Jersey 16-7-12— 35. LA LAKERS (117) they aregoingtobevery angry and Bernie Quesnet 522, Dave Gibbs 204, nlo65 Manchester Tire 12-27, Heritage Auto it’s because of good team Penn State 46; Creighton 48, Tul.sa Power-plov conversions— Edmonton Dick Kingsley 568, John Miller 547, Joe Rambis 0-2 0-0 0, Worthy 5-9 4-9 14, Platons 111. Bullets 109 Texos-EI Paso 72. Wyoming 58 Body 10-29, M ain Pub 3-36. hungry," said Louisville freshman 4-3. New Jersey 4-1 Kehoe 565, Ken Morgotto 543, Gary Abdul-Jabbor 21-30 4-4 46, Cooper 3-8 2-2 9, U. Of Denver 76, Eostern NM 73 Tony Kimbro. defense." 46; Illinois State 77. Southern Goalies— Edmonton, Fuhr. New Jer­ Sullivan 500, Ray Jessup 534, Howie McGee 4-7 0-2 0, Johnson ^10 5-515. Scott 2-9 1-2 5, M. Lucas 5-8 0-0 10, Kupchok DETROIT 1111) Wichita St. 74, Drake 58 Dell Curry of Virginia Tech, At Atlanta, freshman Toni Ham ­ Illinois 53; Indiana State 54, West sey, Resch. A— 19,040. Edwards 516, Don McAllister 552, Rich West monds scored a season-fiigh 24 Texas State 46; Ohio Stale 83, Duauette 502. Emi I Stevens 529, George 2-4 2-2 6, Green 1-2 (^0 2, Lester 0-0 0-0 0, Benson 4-10 2-2 10, Trlpucko 6-14 7-819, Arizona 61, Californio 52 averaging nearly 24 points a game, Mayer 505, Mac McDonald 512, Rob Sprioos 1 -2 (W) 2. Totols 49-91 18-26117. Lolmbeer 4-13 3-4 11, Dumors 7-17 4-4 19, Calendar points as Georgia Tech. 18-3, sent Northwestern 60; Louisiana Tech Referee— Bob Myers Thomas 5-17 16, Cureton 8-11 04) 16, Arizona St. 77, Stanford 75 was held to 13, with only 4 in the Arendt 512. Carl Pattavlno 203, Bob Brigham YoungSI. Son Diego St. 71 second half. Virginia Tech shot 36 UNCe to its 10th straight loss. 73, Lamar 67; New Mexico 72, Air Arendt 534. HOUSTON (95) Johnson 5-14 3-4 13, Campbell 3-6 1-1 7, Col-lrvlne 60, Fresno St. 58 Sabres 8. BrulnsB McCray 2-8 0-0 4, Sampson 8-20 1-1 17 Mohorn 0-2 04) 0, Nevitt 04) 0-0 0. Totals Cent. Wash. 77, Seattle Pacific 76 percent in the first half and trailed Georgia Tech hit 25-of-30 free Force 70; Wichita State 74, Drake Ola|uwon8-162'818,Lloyd2-82>26,J. Lucas 42-104 26-31 111. Nevodo-Los Vegos 92, U. Pacific 73 TODAY 47-30 throws to 8-of-9 for the 49ers. Mike 58; Utah State 119, Long Beach Eastern Business 7-173-617, PetersenO-21-21, Reld7-9CM) 14. WASHINGTON (109) Bovs Basketball Buffalo 3 4 1—8 Wloolns 3-5 04)6, Leovell 3-64-410, Harris Jones 1-20-02, Robinson 10-205-625. Bol Point Lomo 78, Col-Son Diego 60 “Our defense was excellent," Milling’s 25 points led UNCC. State 95; UCLA 94. Washington 89 Mark Holmes 141>399z Jim SIrlannI Son Jose St. 78, New Mexico St. 74 Manchester at Hartford Public, 7:45 UPI photo Boston 2 2 2— 6 0-2 (H) 0, Walters 1-1 04) 2, Ehio 0-2 04) 0. 1- 2 1-6 3. Malone 14-25 5-5 33, Williams East Catholic at Xavier, 7:30 Crum said. “When you play good At West Lafayette, Ind., Roy (ot); Southern Cal 77, Washington First period— 1, Buffalo, FoHono 28 151-397, Dave Dynes 151, Poul Peck Totols41-9613-2395. 2- 6 0-1 4, Wood 2-10 4-4 9, Roundfleld UCLA 94. Washington 89 (OT) 142-390, Joe Melzen 159, Dove Locho- Utah 78, Hawaii 63 Cheney Tech at Bacon Academy, Louisville’s Bill Thompson (55) swats control his dribble in Metro Conference defense, you get more Tarpley hit for 16 points as State 75 (ot); Arizona 61, Califor­ (Smith), 0:37. 2, Buffalo, Andreychuk 20 LA Lakers 36 28 20 31^117 5-136-716, Bradley 0-52-4 2. Doye5-75-815. 7:30 (Ramsey). 7:37.3, Buffalo, Andrevchuk21 pelle 159-422, Don Toce 145, Rich Houston 31 16 25 23^ 95 Totols40-9028-41109. Utah St. 119, Long Beoch 95 action Thursday night. Thompson led opportunities.” Michigan escaped in the Big Ten. nia 52; Arizona State 77, Stanford Washington St. 77, USC 75 (OT) Bolton at RHAM, 7:30 the back of the head of Virginia Tech’s (Houslev, Cyr), pp, 14:M. 4, Boston, DeDominIcus 140, Ron Joiner 166-152- Three point gools— Cooper. Fouled Detroit 32 22 19 30 8— 111 Cromwell at Coventry, 7:30 Keith Colbert and Bobby The Wolverines. 20-2, missed four 75; Cal-Irvine 60, Fresno State 58. Burrldoe 14 (Middleton, Pederson), 15:14. 453. out— none. Total fouls— LA Lakers 21, Washington 24 28 23 28 6— 109 Oirit Basketball George Caesar (22) while trying to the Cardinals to an easy victory. 5, Boston, Pederson 18 (Burrldoe), oo, Houston 22. Technicals — None. Re-- Three-point pools — Dumors, Wood. Hartford Public at Manchester, 7:45 16:54. Penalties— Dvkstro, But, Powder Puff bounds — LA Lakers 57 (Worthy 13), Fouled out— Malone. Total fouls— Boys Swimming 4:35; Compbell, Bos, 10:27; Tucker, Buf, Houston 41 (Ololuwon 14). Assists— Detroit 31, Washington 23. Rebounds— Fermi at Manchester, 3:30 11:27; Ruff. Buf, 13:07; Simmer, Bos, Edith Trocy 192-502. Sharon Oliver LA Lakers ^ (Cooper, Johnson 9), Detroit 56 (Lolmbeer 15), Washington 52 Rec basketball 13:07; Crowder, Bos, 13:37; Smith, But, 177-179-472, Kathy Randall 178-484-478, Houston 24 ( J. Lucas 8). A— 16,016. (Bol 12). Assists— Detroit 29 (Dumors, SATURDAY Balance key for Coventry girls 16:01; Selling, Buf, 19:09. M odellne DIeterle 178-223-547-455, Thomas 8), Woshlngton 18 (Wood 4). Men's Baikclboll Ditka denies ‘elated’ quote Nancy Hahn 192-479, Dee Smyth 480- Women’s Rec Post at MCC, 3 p.m. Second period— 6, Buffalo, Andrey­ 462, Bernice Prior 457, Sharon Caruso Glrlt Basketball and we were really moving the ball chuk 22 (Cyr, Houslev), oo, 4:40.7, Boston, Nuggets Spurs Jazzlig.KnIckslOI Amusements Unlimited 70 (Rita C O V E N T R Y — Spread-out scor­ ished with to, while Werfel’s 466. too. 95 Sacred Heart at Eost Catholic, 7 p.m. around," explained Dimmock. Simmer 20 (Crowder, L Insemon), 6:11.8, Lupocchlno 16, Liz Mlelcorz 14, Anno Ice Hockey ing balance paced the Coventry fourth-quarter hoops accounted PHILADELPHIA (UP!) - port Thursday night on his way saying anything” Buffolo, Andreychuk 23 (Tucker), 7:54.9, DIPIero 14), Prime Time Plovers 40 Manchester vs. Wethersfield (at for all six of her points. The Patriots upped their record to make a speech. "That’s not Ditka and Ryan feuded pri­ Boston, Pederson 19 (Burrldoe) 10:57.10, LaVae Industrial D EN VER (100) NEW YORK (101) (Kim Longo 16). High girls’ basketball team to a its Chicago Bears coach Mike English 11-26 1-1 23. Cooper 4-12 1-2 9, J. Bottev 3-8 04) 6, Orr S-14 5-6 15, Sportsm an's Paradise 46 (M ary Neu- Hartford Arena), 8:10 p.m. "The contributions from Bagnall to 7-3 in the COC and 12-4 overall. what I said. I didn’t say I was vately over the Bears’ defense, Buffdfo, Ldcombe 5 (Tucker, Andrey­ Ewlng3-73-49, Sparrow 3-904)6,G. Wilkins East Cotnollc at Notre Dame (West 12th win in 16 games Thursday. Ditka Thursday night denied chuk), pp, 13:08.11, Buffalo, Andreychuk Leon Bilodeau 289-209-696, John Schoyes 4-58-1016, Lever 10-18^120. Dunn belt 14, Fran Vondlmere 12), Irish and Werfel were the difference in The Panthers dipped to 4-4 and 9-7. ’elated’ to be rid of him. I said it including several arguments Stratton 235-212-616, Bufeh Sovlno 205- 1-30-1 2. Honzilk 3-1204)7. Turner 1-62-24, 5-113-513.Grunfeld 1-41-13. Bonnlster6-11 Insurance 31 (Sandy Gold 12, Shelly Haven), 6:30 p.m. The host Patriots trounced visit­ saying he was “elated" defen­ 24 (LdCombe, Tucker) 17:15. Penalties— 5-7 17, Wolker 1-5 3-6 5, Tucker 7-14 2-2 17. Wrestling the fourth quarter,” said Coventry Coventry travels to Portland was going to be a new over the use of rookie William Hamel, Buf, malor (fighting) 3:55; 263-635, M ike Vossallo 220-200-571, Williams 4-5 1-1 9, E\lons 4-7 04) 8, Zola 8). ing Cromwell High. 49-39, in a sive coordinator Buddy Ryan George Desormlero 200-558, Mike Rasmussen 0-12-22. Totols 42-9515-20100. Thornton 3-5 2-2 8, Cofield 1 -2 04) 2. Totals Standings — Sportsman's Paradise Hartford Public ot Manchester, noon coach Ray Dimmock. High Tuesday to meet the first- challenge.” "The Refrigerator” Perry. Campbell, Bos, mlnor-malor (fighting) 38-9024-33101. East Catholic at Rocky Hill, noon Charter Oak Conference contest. left the team. 3:55; Dvkstro, Buf, 10:22; Slelgher, Bos, PrestI 218-590, Rick Funke 212-201-607, 8-1, Amusements Unlimited 7-2, Irish place Highlanders at 7:30 p.m. Ditka also reportedlj; said Ditka reportedly disliked Ed Bdhl 203, Barry Flanagan 203, Carl SAN ANTONIO (9S) UTAH (119) Insurance 2-7, Prime Time Plovers 1-8. Cheney Tech at Bacon Academy, 1 Leslie Danehy was game-high Danehy had canned nine points Ryan last week was named 10:22; Thelvin, Bos, 12:46; Holt, Buf, Greenwood 3-51 -1 7, Mitchell 8-22 4-5 20, Dontlev 12-1712-1436, Malone8-123-n 19. p.m. CO VENTRY (4») — Pom Bagnall 5 Ryan played favorites with his Ryan’s “46” defense because it 14:19. Barnard 202-571, Bob Anderson 209, scorer with 15 points for the in the first quarter, when the hosts 0-0 10, Sfocev Robertson 1 0-1 7, Kim head coach of the Philadelphia John McCarthy 268-205-663, Charlie Gilmore 9-13 5-14 23, Whatley 1-2 0-0 2. Eaton 2-5 1-1 5, Green 1-8 4-4 6, Hansen jumped off to a 12-0 lead. Coventry defensive players and did not took too many chances. Third period— 12, Boston, O'Connell Hartley Jr. 211-236-279-726, Pete De- Robertson 6-141-313, Sundvold 7-1504) 15, 1- 304)2, Mannlon4-72-210,T.Ballev9-156-« Adult winners, but it was the fourth- MIzesKo 2 4-7 8, Leslie Donehv 7 1-2 15, Eagles. 5 (Pederson), 2:03.13, Boston, Middleton Hughes 2-10 04) 5. Johnson 4-8 0-2 8, 24, J. Wilkins0-20-00, Stockton 2-3 04) 4, led 23-17 at halftime, but Cromwell Lisa Tologo 30-06, Shown Dickson 0 0-0 Ditka was reacting to a report necessarily always use the best On Thursday, Ryan hired 14 (Bourque, Pederson), 14:45. 14, Buf­ Corll 207, Al Scheuv 210-551, Ron Lemek quarter contributions of Pam 0, Anno Werfel 3 0-0 4, M aura Donehv 1 267-596, Rolphy Dukette 225-565, Ron lovoronl 1-1 04) 2. Totals 41-90 11-27 95. Hayes 2-4 0-2 4, Roberts 2-40-04, Scurry National standings — Westown roared back to take a 30-29 third Thursday in which he was 11 players, but instead used the away Bears receivers coach falo, Cyr 11 (Hamel, Foligno), 15:55. Hompson 212, Pot Costogna 202-555, Denver M 24 23 27— 100 2- 31 -25. Totols4S«)29^2119. Pharmacy 9-1, Hose Co. 8-2, DIRoia Bagnall and Anna Werfel that 0-0 7, Ursulo WIebush 0 04) 0, Moklko Penalties— Locombe, Buf, 2:35; Per- Cleaners 7-3, Irish Agency 5-S, Sports­ quarter edge. Mlglto 0 04) 0, Totals 22 5-10 49. quoted: " I ’m not happy Ryan is players who were in his favor. Ted Plumb to make him his Floyd Totten 212, Tom Corbitt 203, Don Son Antonio 23 20 30 22— 9S nailed down the triumph. offensive coordinator. reoult, Buf,6:11. Wilson 259-6)3, Al Wilson 219-582, John Three-point goals— Honzilk, Sund­ N«W YoiK 24 19 31 27— 101 man Cafe 5-5, B.A. Club 4-6, Manches­ Radio, TV C RO M W ELL (39) — Leigh Hodge 2 gone. I ’m elated” “Buddy said he would have no vold, Hughes. Fouled out— Cooper. Total Utoh 22 34 42 21— 119 ter Bar Association 2-8, Smoke 0-10. Bagnall and Werfel, who each Beth Bartalotta led the losers 0-04, Kim Czerwonkol 1-23, Diane Dolo "H e ’s going to be the Buddy Shots on goal— Buffalo 7-KM— 21. KozIckI 206-559, Don Humiston 236-586, "That’s Chicago,” Ditka said comment on Ditka’s remarks," Barry PInnev 223-588, Dick Murphy fouls— Denver 22, Son Antonio 18. Three-point goal— Tucker. Fouled American standings— PoganI Cater­ had career-highs, pumped in six , with 14 points. 3 2-3 8, Melena Gollltto 0 04) 0, Diane Ryan of the offense for the Boston 14-16-14— 44. Rebounds— Denver 53 (Cooper 9), Son out— J. Boilev, Grunfeld. Totals ers 10-0, Style 8-2, Allied Printing 6-4, TONIOHT Barlllaro 0 t-4 1, Beth Bartolotta 6 2-3 of the story when reached at the Eagles public relations director Power-plov conversions; Buffalo 4-3. 215-586, Pete Beaudry 233-213-639, points apiece in the final eight The Pats outscored the Panth­ Roger MIeezkowskI 7S4-74&M0, John Antonio 53(Gllmorel6).A5sl5ts- fouls— New York 34, Utah 29. Rebounds— Green Hardware 5-5, Glenn Construc­ 7:30 College basketball; UotH vs. 14, JonI Darling 0 04) 0, Lea Marchln- Philadelphia International Air­ Ed Wisneski said. “He’s not Eagles,” Ryan said. Boston 7-1. Denver 20 (Lever 5), Son Antonio 30 New York 43 (Orr, Bannister 7), Utah 45 tion 3-7, Manchester Police 3-7, M an­ Colgate, WKHT minutes to help stave off a ers, 20-9, down the stretch. kowskl 2 1-2 5, Dawn Chasser 0 04) 0, Goalies— Buffalo, Borrosso. Bos­ Myers 235-616, Chuck Moselek 227-551, Dionne Wilson 2 0-0 4, Totals 14 7-14 Rich Higgins 206, Al Senna 227-203-620, (Robertson 8). Technicals— Denver, (Boilev 12). Assists— New York 17 (OrrS), chester Cycle 3-7, Gentle Touch Car 9:00 Boxing: Stevie Cruz vs. Rocky Cromwell comeback, Bagnall fin­ "Things Just started working. ton, Keans, RIggIn (3rd period). A— lllegol defense 2. A— 7,270. Utoh31 (Green 0). Technlco'— Dontlev. Wosh 2-8. Garcia. ESPN 11,449. Nell Lawrence 225-577. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 7, 1986 - 13

It - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 7, 1986 Sheehan Waschsman, Waggoner fOeVS/Weekend secures win skate championship

Shelly Propson in an overhead lift, By Pohia Smith similar split in their favor in the Jennie O’Neill the lead and she fell on head, suffering a United Press International short program Wednesday night, allowed Wachsman and Waggoner concussion. Propson. 16. of Ro­ chester, Mich., was reported in SARASOTA, Fla. (UPI) - Patty UNIONDALE. N . Y . — Despite a to finish the competition with 1.4 Sheehan carried a two-stroke lead factored places to 2.8 for Watson, stable condition at Meadowbrook fall seconds into their program, Hospital. into today's second round of the upstart skating pair Gillian 22, and Oppegard. 26, of Bloom­ is savoring In the first half of the evening 1200,000 Sarasota Classic, seeking field, Mich. Wachsman and Todd Waggoner program at Nassau Coliseum, ice to become the first player to win unseated defending U.S. senior Watson also had a fall to one knee' back-to-back titles in the 11-year- and a stumble, but it was the the dancers Renee Roca and Donaid champions Jill Watson and Peter Adair, the 1985 national silver old event. Oppegard with a jazzy and daring younger pair’s dynamic presenta­ Sheehan, who has won 14 LPGA tion that dethroned iast year’s medalists, lost a tie breaker to freestyle program Thursday night. defending bronze medalists Su­ the whirlwind tourneys, would be the first to "Sometimes it’s hard getting up winners. successfully defend an LPGA title zanne Semanick and Scott Gregory and back into the program after ” We thought it was a possibility since she claimed the 1983 and 1984 we could win coming into tonight,” in the second round of seniors By Jone Ardmore .something tonight,” said Wachs­ competition Thursday night. They King Features Syndicate Henredon classics. man. 19, of Riverside, Conn. “ It Waggoner said, “ but our goal was She battled strong winds in the remained in first place in the wasn’t difficult tonight. Every­ just to make the world team opening round Thursday to fashion because we missed it by one last standings, hwoever, going into the Jennifer O’Neill — actress, actor’s manager, model,' thing just flowed out there.” tonight’s final's at Nassau a 4-under-par 68. two shots ahead Wachsman fell on her behind year. We’re sort of rookies at horsewoman, mother — add them all up and you have one of Colisuem. of Stephanie Farwig. after a throw by Waggoner, 20, of worlds, though. We don’t even show business’s success stories and proof that you can triumph "This is where I ’d like to be.” In a morning competition de­ Wilmington, Del., and slid several know who we’re going to be over your mistakes. Sheehan said. “ I don’t think I ’ve fending senior mep’s champion feet on the ice into the boards. But facing.” Three years ago this woman looked death straight in the face led a lot of tournaments from the Despite a problem with their Brian Boitano and 1985 fourth- she jumped up quickly and re­ place finisher Christopher Bow­ and not only fought her way back to life, but in the process Hrst day. I usually hang in there joined her partner in a stretch of music that delayed their competi­ and make my charge on Saturday tion several minutes, Natalie and man blocked out painful injuries discovered who she was and changed her lifestyle to today’s intricate footwork. and finished one-two in the opening whirlwind of activity. and Sunday. ^ r Wachsman had one more slight Wayne Seybold, 20 and 22, of “ It’s a little different position, round of compulsory figures. You rem em ber the headlines. She accidentally shot herself in stumble during the four- minute Wilmington, Del., 1985 silver me­ but I like it,’’ she said. • The men and the senior woinen’s routine, but the miscue was barely dalists. pulled from fourth after the abdomen — with a gun she didn’t think was loaded (not hers, \ / ^ , Locked in a six-way tie for third, division, in which 1985 silver noticeable. The couple, last year’s the short program to win the she’s terrified of guns), then not oniy had to save herself but three strokes behind Sheehan, medalist Debi Thomas is trying to bronze medalists, garnered five of bronze and the last spot on the also had to face extensive media coverage. were Lynn Adams, 1982 champion unseat defending titlist ’Tiffany ■ f - f ’ the nine judges first-place votes to world team. “ It takes something like this experience Beth Daniel, Allison Finney, Rosie Chin, compete in their short take the gold medal and top During the senior pairs’ last to make you realize how frail we mortals are Jones, Patti Rizzo and Barb practice earlier in the day, Jerod programs this afternoon, The seeding on the United States’ world junior women’s finals precede and helps you to refocus your life,” says Thomas. championship team. Swallow, 19, of Northville. Mich., Another seven players were at tonight’s dance finals. O’Neill, stretching out her long legs and The 5-4 edge, coupled with a stumbled while carrying partner even-par 72 — Laurie Rinker. cuddling her little Shelty dog. Heather. “ I Myra Blackwelder, Anne-Marie was so lucky! The bullet went through my Palli, Deb Richard, Dale Eggling. hip without hitting my spinal cord. 1 Betsy King and Sally Quinlan. UPI photo “ Of course I didn’t know that then. All I The field of 144 will be cut at the knew was blood and terror. For someone 7 end of today’s round to the low 70 Horse of the Year honors 7 Can you identify this golfer? Defending champion who has always hated gun.c, this was more scores and ties. than scary. M y son, Reis, then 2, was in the Most players said the strong Woody Blackburn was up to his neck in the trees on the O’NEILL house. Downstairs, thank God. M y daugh­ winds that lashed the Bent Tree seventh fairway of the Torrey Pines Country Club North . . actress Country Club course Thursday course but he managed to chip it to the green to make par garnered by Spend a Buck ter, Aim ee. then 15, was in school. I was m arried at the time to John Lederer, but I was alone and no one made a a three-club difference in and share the first-round lead of the Andy Williams club selection. heard the shot. favorite to win the Eclipse award. “ This was probably one of the Open. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPI) - “ The Derby and the Eclipse “ What a weird experience. You go into shock. I realized only His closest challengers were most solid rounds I ’ve ever had.’’ award itself means there’s no that if I lost consciousness. I ’d be dead. What I had to do was Owner Dennis Diaz said the Mom’s Command, Vanlan- Sheehan said. “ It was three clubs Eclipse Award for "Horse of the longer any need to explain any­ dingham and Proud Truth. reach that telephone and call for help. I reached. I called. Later all day long. It was very difficult Year” presented to Spend a Buck thing to anybody,” Diaz said. “ I The Diazes, novices in tho­ in the hospital after they’d operated for five hours for internal out there. I was fairly consistent, will do more to silence critics than could sit here and go on a 15-minute Sextet in a logjam roughbred racing, purchased damage, I wakened to learn that the bullet had missed but feel I ’m a good wind player. ” anything he could say. tirade of vindication, but it’s been Spend a Buck as a yearling out of a everything vital. Sheehan is playing with a new The Thoroughbred Racing Asso­ done for us.” pasture of young horses in for driver after breaki ng her old one in ciations presented the award Spend a Buck won the Kentucky $12,500. He was the runt, but a practice round Tuesday. It didn’t Thursday to Diaz and his wife Derby in a wire-to- wire finish “ A TERRIBLE experience. People went ahead and said what atop Williams golf Dennis Diaz thought Spend a Buck seem to affect her play. Linda of Tampa. Fla.. In 1985 under Angel Cordero, then skipped they were going to say and I was just happy to be alive and seemed smart because he used the “ My new driver worked except Spend a Buck won the Kentucky the Preakness and Belmont to try functional. Meanwhile, I reevaluated my life and changed it. bigger horses to play hide and seek for two drives,” she said. ” I Despite the anxious moments. Derby along with more than $3.5 for a $2 million bonus and $600,000 My accident became the turning point, the beginning of intense, LA JOLLA, Caiif. (U PI) - with. Linda Diaz thought he was snapped it on nine and hit a tree Biackburn was pleased with his million. first prize in the Jersey Derby, totally absorbing work. When I took the part in ’Bare Essence’ Defending champion Woody cute. and stayed in bounds, and then overall game. The TRA made the presentation which he won by a neck under Blackburn and five rivals, tied They realized they had a poten­ on NBC, I still had draining tubes in my side: but I knew how snapped it on 11 and hit another “ I hit some good iron shots'*and during its annual convention at the Laffit Pincay. after one round with 6-under par tial champion when the horse won important it was to show the world that I was still around, alive tree.” left myself some short putts,” said Fontainebleau Hilton Hotel. The decision to keep Spend a 66s, have taken over the leader a big futurity as a 2-year-old, and and a new woman.” Sheehan salvaged par on both Blackburn, whose win in San Diego Spend a Buck was trained by Buck out of the Preakness and board at the $450,000 Andy Willi­ were stunned when he won the She continues, “ I sold my farm in Connecticut, moved to L. A., holes. last year was his first tour win in 11 Cam Gambolati, a native of Belmont was widely criticized in ams Open. Garden State Stakes, a Derby ended my marriage, started my management business, formed “ A little bit of Irish luck was with years. Manchester, Conn. the industry as being "bad for prep, in record time. me today,” she said. -Blackburn shared the lead Although he hasn’t won since last Diaz was obviously smarting racing” because the Triple Crown my own production company, began utilizing my own Thursday with Larry Rinker, He was then eligible for another Sheehan hit l.'i greens, including year, Blackburn said he felt from the criticism aimed at him events give the thoroughbred sport creativity in music and in horsemanship (a great antidote for Larry Mize, Robert Wrenn, Mark bonus series but was upset by Skip F the last 14, and had 29 putts in confident going in as defending for his controversial decision to high visibility with the public. the long days of episodic television) and got hooked on F Wiebe and Danny Edwards after Trial in the Haskell Invitational at round which included five birdies champ. skip the rest of the Triple Crown The Eclipse Award is voted on by motherhood. scorching the north side of the Monmouth in July. He bled after and one bogey. "Maybe it is just the good, races after winning the Kentucky three groups — the Thforoughbred “ There’s not been an important romance in my life since. the race — a reoccurence of a Farwig, who has yet to win a seaside course. positive feeling from playing weil Derby Racing Associations, writers for An airborne Crow, played by Michael Cerveris, Tooth of Crime,” running through Feb. 23 at the Hartford bleeding problem — one of several After a young adulthood in which I married everyone to whom I tourney since joining the tour in Blackburn’s round was his last year.” Blackburn said " I t ’s He said the award was vindica­ the Daily Racing Form, and the Stage Company in Hartford. health problems that has plagued was committed — five in all — beginning with Aimee’s father. challenges the stardom of Boss, played by David Patrick July 1982, had four birides and two fourth 66 in five rounds at Torrey just going out and reiaxing and tion for ali the criticism he National Turf Writers. his career. Deed Lassiter, when I was 17,1 now realize that at this lim e of Kelly, a rock ’n' roll legend, in Sam Shepard's play, "The bogeys en route to her 70. She Pines, including last year's tourna­ piaying good golf.” received. Spend a Bucirf’ was a heavy chipped in from 10 yards off the ment. which he won in sudden Wiebe was no less confident my life business is my m arriage.” green for one birdie, and carded death over Ron St reck. playing on a course in his home E another after just missing an eagle county. O’N E IL L R E FLE C TS, ” I don’t see how a marriage can work E when her sand wedge shot from 50 Blackburn chipped from behind if you don’t see each other every day. My parents just a tree to the green to save par on "I'm really putting well, by the Jets to stay in New Jersey Hartford Stage offering yards out stopped an inch from the celebrated their fortieth anniversary. That’s what I always the 7th, and rolled in a 50-font putt way.” said Wiebe, who grew up in cup. wanted. They spend their time together, do everything for an eagle-3 as he made the turn Escondido. Calif., but has since Trump to build and operate the “ We made clear to the Jets that Ayoka Okamoto, winner of last ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) - The together, I miss that. On the one hand, my life is very full. I ’m on No. 18. relocated to Denver. New York Jets have rejected a stadium. Under the plan, any we would not reverse or modify our week’s tourney, was seven shots not frantically looking for someone, but I would be lying if I Mize and Rinker also had eagles "I know the greens. I know when state plan to let real estate initial investments made by the determination to construct the back of Sheehan with a 75, while didn’t say that conceptually. I miss being with someone and Val Skinner, winner of the year’s by sinking long putts on the par-5 to go for the ocean and when not to. developer Donald Trump build a city and state would eventually be stadium as user-supported, rather 9th after reaching the green with But sometimes you can get faked than a taxpayer-subsidized sharing my life. This Tooth’ is a fine bite first tourney was another shot domed stadium in Queens and the repaid out of stadium revenues. back at 76. their fairway woods. out.” Wiebe said. team will remain in New Jersey, Trump owns the New Jersey project.” . ” I do think it possible to do everything. My mother worked. If clouding the future of the proposed Generals of the U.S. Football Jets’ owner Leon Hess moved one has the right kind of marriage...What I ’m trying to say is In a sterile rushing and popping like a good apparent. sports complex, officials said League. His proposed dome would the team out of Shea Stadium after that if I were to get into a relationship, I wouldn’t stop doing white room, on rock concert. The play, first Michael Cerveris as Crow seat 82,000 and cost $286 million. today. the 1983 season. The team has what I’m doing. When you marry as young as I did,” a raised produced in 1971, is peppered blasts open his second-act Connors Vincent Tese, the state director Under Trump’s plan, the stadium Sports In Brief played its games for the last two O’Neill admits, “ the odds of that m arriage working are nil. g r a p h -Iln ed with references to ’50s muscle entrance and immediately of economic development, said the would be financed by the sale of seasons in Giants Stadium in East As you mature, you are far more capable and understanding. establishes his credentials as skyboxes and seats. platform, sits cars and rock ’n’ roll musicians. N FL team is insisting the state Rutherford, N.J. You learn to make time. I love motherhood. I’d like to have Center Stage top pretender to the throne. reaches build the. stadium at taxpayer “ The Jets organization has a throne like a The conflict runs deep. While Indoor soccer benefit scheduled another child if circumstances were right, if I could raise it with Cerveris is “ bad” in the hippest expense. asked the state and city to build the Hess has until Feb. 15 to escape black electric Robert T. Donnelly Hoss’s values may have been G LASTO N B U RY — The fourth annual Special Olympic Indoor The state proposed to buy the stadium at taxpayers’ expense, his contract with the New Jersey a father in a functioning family unit,” chair. A pink perverted by the rewards of meaning of the word. Soccer Benefit will feature the UConn Alumni vs. the Oakwood quarters land in Flushing Meadow, Queens, and the state and city have said Sports and Exposition Authority, She explains. ” I sort of grew up with my daughter who was rug splashes success, they remain anchored Select on Monday at the Oakwood Farms Sports & Fitness for $75 million and designated no,” Tese said. with a penalty of $10 million. born when I was 19.1 learned a great deal from that experience: color on a in the basics of down-home blues TH E R EST of the cast is and because I lost five babies between her and Reis, having him equally fine. Park Overall as Center. The UConn Alumni will be led by 1985 All-Americans MEMPHIS, Tenn. (U PI) - Top shiny floor, A heroes and visions of justice. was like starting over. I ’m into the routine now. When I ’m not Hoss’s more-than-girlfriend, Andy Pantason and Matt Addington. seeded Jimmy Connors overcame lighted dia- Crow, on the other hand, is an The fund raiser will kick off at 1 p.m. with a preliminary match some confusion Thursday to defeat $ SAVE MONEY $ shooting a film, my day starts at 7 a.m. I have breakfast with rama of a western plateau is set the evening, which pits Hoss. the opportunist who believes in Becky Lou, is just the right played by Special Olympians from the Chamberlain School in Matt Anger in the third round of the m y son, see him off to school and go to my office to work in the back wall. A shaft of reigning rock star, ^gainst a tailoring the product to the balance of sleazy chick and New Britain. The featured match begins at 2 p.m. $315,000 U.S. Indoor Tennis intensively on management, getting to know each client and his purple blocks changes color and rising punk rocker named Crow. immediate need. back-home prom queen. She Proceeds will benefit the Special Olympics. Donations are $3 Championships. needs and talents. a mirror-backed circle reflects a A cross between a good John David Patrick K elly’s Hoss captures your heart in a for adults, $2 for students and $1 for youths under 12. 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Minimum ...... 8 9 ^ nursery school. I had no idea how stressed out you get working also doubles as the lead singer in RENO, Nev.. — Former super WBC lightweight champion production of Sam Shepard’s with the introduction of Crow the Added Connors: " I was serving Hours: Mon.-Fri. 6am-7am Billy Costello, with one defeat in 32 fights, say he has plenty of Please turn to page 14 “ The Tooth of Crime” provides DAVID PETRARCA’S direc­ usurper, Kelly caught fire and better tonight and now I have to do 243-5074 a stark arena for the combat of tion keeps Shepard’s work made the reason for his stardom Please turn to page 14 fight left. that every night.” Saturdays 7am-6pm “ I lost my first fight in seven years and people say I'm washed Priet Sublaci to Changa Also Thursday. No 2 seed Stefan up,” complains Costello. ” I can't understand it.” Edberg of Sweden defeated coun­ Costello claims respect has eluded him in his seven-year tryman Peter Lundgren, 6-1, 6-2. career, but he is hoping it may finally arrive if he knocks out three-time champion Alexis Arguello in their 10-round bout Connors meets eighth seeded Brad Giibert Friday while Edberg Sunday. ROGGI’S AUTOMOTIVE IS COMING TO MANCHESTER! Swing your partner Costello, a 2-1 underdog, and Arguello, 79-6, are both on the takes on seventh seeded Johan Books abound at sale It’s OK to be sappy Kriek in quarterfinal matches (formerly Browns Tire Shop, 333 Main St, Manchester) comeback trail. The Manchester Club is Friday. Every good Penny Pincher enjoys a It’s maple syrup time in Connecticut. Over 30 years of Quality Car Care Service in the bargain, right? The annual book sale at the Youngsters looking for the chance to tap a having a Beginners’ Ball tonight from 8 to 11 Greater Hartford Area. Mansfield Library affords an opportunity to maple tree of two will enjoy Saturday’s at Waddell School. John Provini will call the NCAA suspends find lots of them. The sale, from 9 a m. to 4 program at Northwest Park in Windsor. squares for beginners, or those who simply Tigers’ Bedford p.m. Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Families will gather at the park’s nature need a refresher. There will be refreshments, Sunday, features both hard cover and center at 11 a.m., for a bit of history and and plenty of helpful experienced dancers. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - Mem­ COLT IS HIRING! paperback books which are not needed by the Indian lore. Then everyone will troop out phis State’s third-ranked basket­ Specializing in Foreign & Domestic Automotive Repairs. library. The sale will be at Buchanan Center, through the forest with drills in hand, looking ball team will be without the Mime is nearly magic services of 7-foot center William Penny just off Route 89 in Mansfield Center. for maple trees to tap. Children are invited to Bedford for two games because he IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR • Tune Ups • Brake Service sample the sap as it drips from the trees. The Magic of Mime, a performance borrowed luxury cars from school featuring white-face performer Robert boosters, university officials say. • Oil Changes • Complete Electric Service Families should bring their own bag SKILLED Rivest, will be presented free on Saturday at This music is free lunches: apple cider and desserts will be The suspension was ordered by • Front End Work • Air Conditioning 8 p.m. in Wethersfield. Rivest studied in the National Collegiate Athletic provided by the Friends of Northwest Park. PRODUCTION WORKERS Counterpoint, a chamber music ensemble Paris under Marcel Marceau, but now Association. • Goodyear Tires • Lifetime Warranties on Mufflers Datebook After lunch, a brief program of stories and based in Washington, D.C., will present a performs primarily in New England. He will light entertainment will be offered. Bedford, a junior and Memphis SEE OUR AD IN • Personalized fast and efficient service. free concert at Trinity Covenant Church, 302 present interpretive skits, and improvisations State’s scoring and rebounding Hackmatack St., at 7 p.m. Sunday. The based on audience suggestions. The leader, will be sidelined for the • 2 Certified mechanics on duty at all times. To get to the park, take Inte^rstate 91 north Tiger’s nationally televised road THE CLASSIFIED SECTION members of Counterpoint are part of the to Exit 38. At the end of the ramp, go right for • performance will be at Silas Deane Middle game Saturday with ninth-ranked Music Ministry of Campus Crusade for l ‘/i miles. Turn l^ft onto Prospect Hill Road. School. 555 Silas Deane Highway, Nevada-Las Vegas and for their Look for future advertising as to our Grand Opening. Christ, an interdenominational Christian Wethersfield. It’s sponsored by the town of home-court meeting Feb. 10 with There will be a sign for Northwest Park. Wethersfield, with the support of the Florida State. Business Hours: Mon.-FrI. 7-6 • Sat. 7-1 organization. Works of Bach, Mozart, Take a right onto Lang Road. At the end of INDUSTRIES Beethoven and Villa-Lobos will be this road is the nature center, an old building. Connecticut Commission on the Arts. "This is a stiff penalty, but the Colt Wayne H. Roggi John Llappes NCAA has its rules and regulations performed. and as members of the NCAA we Owner 333 MAIN ST. / MANCHESTER / 646-3444 Manager must abide by them.'” Memphis Firearms Division State Athletic Director Charles Cavagnaro said Thursday. H - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Feb. 7, 1986 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 7, 1986 - 15 Weekenders About Town

danced by Anita Karpiej and Arthur Simoes. This will be followed by a dance for four, staged by company Verbal harassment the topic Speech contest Saturday Escape to the South dancer Debra Martinello. The performance will be at 7:30 p.m. at Manchester The Manchester Community College Women’s Dilworth-Comell-Quey Post 102 of the American Center will offer a free workshop on Tuesday at 12: IS Legion will host an oratory contest at 10 a m. Saturday Want to escape from the chill of winter? The High School. Tickets are $4, general admission; $2, p.m. on dealing with verbal harassment. It will be led Wadsworth Atheneum. 600 Main St., Hartford, is senior citizens and students. Tickets are available at at East Catholic High School Adjutant Fran Leary is by Mary Ann Palmer of Connecticut Women’s offering a series of four Friday films, all set in the the door, or from The Dancers Place, 210 Pine St. chairman. There will be a fish dinner tonight at the South. The first. "Cahin in the Cotton,” will be shown Educational and Legal Fund Inc., a teacher with the post home, 20 American Legion Drive, from 6 to 9, tonight at 8. Bette Davis stars in this 1932 film as a Women’s Self-Defense Alliance in New Haven. The Kathy Michaud and Frank Dorsey entertain from 8 to Southern planter's seductive daughter, who murders center is in Room C-205j of the Lowe Building at MCC. 11 p.m. her lover’s father. Tickets are $2, and are available It’s chocolate, yum yum For more information, call 647-6056. only at the door. The second annual Chocolate Expo is planned for M S support Is set If you want to splurge, Au Musee, the museum’s Sunday at the 'Parkview Hilton Hotel in Hartford. Rainbow to meet restaurant, will be serving such Southern fare as There will be 45 exhibitors, offering chocolates to The Manchester meeting of the Multiple Sclerosis Cajun blackened red fish, seafood gumbo and sample or purchase, from noon to 6 p.m. The fair is Manchester Assembly Number 15, International Support Group will be Monday from 10 a.m. to noon at Maryland chicken, before the movie. The dinners cost ,X. sponsored by Women’s American ORT, and proceeds Order of Rainbow for Girls, will have a meeting the Church of Christ, 394 Lydall St. about $20 per person. For dinner reservations; call f /- benefit a world-wide network of trade and vocational Monday 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. 25 E. Center St. 724-4848. \ schools. Also from the film department at the Wadsworth Anderson Shea to meet Atheneum this weekend will be a screening of y Wine offered to women Anderson Shea Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign ’’Salesman.” the story of four itinerant Bible Wars Post 2046, will meet Tuesday at the post home, The Manchester Junior Women’s Club will hold a salesmen who are torn between profit and spiritual­ Ladles’ night out 806 E. Center St., at 7 p.m. ity. The film was produced by independent film nriembership wine and cheese reception Monday at makers Albert and David Maysles. It will be shown at Music by and about women will be featured tonight 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Bemie Stolp, 117 2 p.m. Saturday. and Saturday in concerts by the Hartford Symphony Butternut Road. For information, call 649-6804 or Subject Is birds 643-5908. Pops Orchestra. The program features music from Don Nelson, a bird carver from Tolland, will be the "Porgy and Bess,” “ Annie” and “ Carmen, among featured guest at the Christian Women’s Club brunch A brassy concert other things. Both performances begin at 8 p.m. meeting Feb. 19 at 9:30 a .m. at The Colony of Vernon. Tickets cost between $9 and $25. and ni^y be If you enjoy the sparkling virtuoso trumpet music of Patricia Williams of Camp David. Md., will be the purchased at the Bushnell Memorial Hall box office. soloist. Reservations are required. Call 872-4876 or the Baroque and Renaissance period, then you won’t For information, call 246-6807. want to miss Sunday's concert of the Eastern Brass 649-3423. Quintet. The members of this quintet, all on the faculty of the Eastman School of Music in Rochester. Wit and Wisdom convenes N.Y.. have released three albums of early brass Sit under the apple tree • H'o music. The Wit and Wisdom Writer’s Club will meet The concert, at 2 p.m in the Avery Theater, "The Apple Tree,” a series of three one-act Saturday at 2 p.m. at Whiton Memorial Library on Wadsworth Atheneum. 600 Main St., is part of a series musicals by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick, will North Main Street. Original poems or prose will be Hsrald photo by Buhaw of programs introducing the new Heublein Gallery of presented this weekend by Hartt Music Theater, in read and discussed. Renaissance Art. Tickets are $2, sold at the door. Millard Auditorium, University of Hartford. The originai Broadway cast of this show included Alan Waddell has ‘Fun Night’ Alda and Barbara Harris. Performances are tonight Health advice offered school’s PTA will sponsor a family fun and Saturday at 8, and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are Heidi Bowen tries to beat ian O ’Reilly in Organ music is featured Senior citizens in Bolton may obtain individual an indoor sled race, with their parents, night on Monday at 6:30 p.m. in the $8 general: $6 senior citizens; $4 students. Cali health counseling from 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesday at the town Dr. Dean Billmeyer, assistant professor of organ 243-4442 for ticket reservations. hali. The free meeting will address problems related James Bowen and Sandra O ’Reilly, gymnasium. Youngsters in grades 4 and church music at the University of Minnesota. will to medications or disease. Older adults are asked to pushing them. The children are in the through 6 and their parents are invited. pre.sent a recital on Sunday at 4 p.m at the Asylum bring their medications with them. fourth n r a r t o at WarlrlFll SchOOl. The Hill Congregational Church, 814 Asylum Ave.. 7 Hartford. The program will include works by Bach as Was she a real princess? well as an organ transcription of the haunting "Danse Burbank will speak The popular musical. "Once Upon a Mattress, is Macabre" by Camille Saint-Saens. A donation of $3 The Rev. Robert Burbank will be the speaker at the Study finds new gains from diet per person will be requested. based on the story of "The Princess and the Pea. To find out whether the young lady was a true princess, meeting of the St. Bridget Rosary Society. Monday at greater than for the two compari­ head for the Greater Hartford Jewish Community 8 p.m. in the St. Bridget School cafeteria, 74 Main St. BOSTON (AP) — Losing weight chambers of their hearts by 20 Center. 335 Bloomfield Ave.. West Hartford. Perfor­ He will speak about the "New Administration of should be a major goal of obese percent. son groups. The researchers noted that the Chiidren gaze at stars mances are Saturday at 7; 30 p.m.. Sunday at 2; 30 and Churches.” The rosary is said at 7:15 p.m., and a mass people with high blood pre.ssure, "The results of our study majority of people with high blood 7:30 p.m.. and Monday and Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. is offered at 7:30. say researchers who found that strongly suggest that in the treat­ A children’s introduction to the shows will be shown pressure are also overweight. Tickets are $6 general admission, $4 students and dieting improves the condition of ment of overweight patients with during February at the Copernican Planetarium and hypertension, weight reduction In an accompanying editorial. Space Science Center. Central Connecticut -State senior citizens. Art Association wants craftsmen their hearts. FRANCIS DONOVAN Their study, published Thurs­ should be central to strategies for Dr. Franz H. Messerli of the University. Wells Street. New Britain. The shows are Manchester Art Association is accepting applica­ the control of blood pressure and Ochsner Clinic in New Orleans Fridays at 4 p m and Saturdays at 1:30 p.m. All fired up . . . parade marshal day, found that when overweight tions for its 13th annual outdoor show and sale, to be the prevention of left ventricular cautioned that excessive weight throughout February. Admission is $2.50 for adults, middle-age people with high blood held June 1 at Center Park. Rain date is June 8. pressure are put on diets, they hypertrophy,” the researchers loss can be dangerous to the heart, $1 ,50 for children under 112 One of the 12 tigers that appears in the Hartford, now through Monday. Perfor­ Will you be mine? Donovan Is marshal For information, call John Massolini at 649-7918. reduce dangerous enlargements of wrote especially if it’s achieved through Hawthorne Tigers act does his tricks at mances are Saturday and Sunday at The study was directed by Dr. a high-protein, high-fat diet. When did our Valentine’s Day customs develop? The Manchester Saint Patrick’s Day Parade their hearts. Watch those feet fly the Shrine Circus. The jungle beasts 1:30 and 7:30 p.m., and Monday at 7 p.m. Both obesity and high blood Stephen W. MacMahon of the But he added. "Unloading the Certainly the name came from St. Valentine, a Committee has chosen Francis A. Donovan, of 48 heart from the double burdon of appear in the center ring during the For ticket prices, call 278-1111. Christian martyr. But when did people begin sending Squadon marks 25th year pre.ssure force the heart to work University of New South Wales in Helaine Road as its 1986 Manchester parade marshal. Sydney, Australia. It was pub­ obesity and hypertension should It's a dancing weekend in Hartford, where Dance lacy red hearts to each other? That’s the topic for Manchester Power Squadron, a unit of the United harder, and this increases it size. Services Network has put together an entire weekend circus’ stay at the State Armory in Born in Waterford, Ireland, Donovan is a member of lished in today’s New England become a major goal of preventive Sunday’s family presentation at the Connecticut States Power Squadron, will celebrate its 25th Such enlargement, called left of dance events There will be a showca.se of local the Irish American Home Society of Glastonbury , the cardiology” Historical Society. 1 Elizabeth St.. Hartford. There anniversary on Feb. 14. The squadron’s silver ventricular hypertrophy, raises Journal of Medicine. professional talent tonight at 7 at Trinity College; a Irish American Cultural Institute in St. Paul, Minn., The researchers put 41 over­ will be a 15-minute slide presentation, showing the James Joyce Club of South Winsor and the anniversary will be held at the Masonic Temple. 25 E. the risk of death from heart Los Angeles gets gift show of both choreographed and improvised works at Collecting lots of paper presents new work disease. weight people with high blood historic valentines. Then participants will have the American Committee for Irish Studies, which Center St., with a social hour at 6:30 p.m. and dinner at LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Los the Hartford Arts Center, 94 Allyn St.. Hartford, on opportunity to make layered valentines like those In the study, researchers put pressure into three categories. Boy Scout Troop 126 will sponsor a paper drive on A new ballet called "Opus 25,” with music by provides grants to aspiring Irish writers and poets in 7:30 p.m. Angeles County Museum of Art Saturday at 12:3, Saturday at 8:30 p.m.: a series of popular in the Victorian era. Refreshments will be moderately overweight men and They either went on diets, took Saturday and Sunday. A collection truck will be Prokofiev and by Joyce Karpiej. will be America. All members, past commanders and squadron says it has received a $500,000 master classes at 2074 Park St., Hartford. Sunday served. Admission is limited to those who are six or women on diets in which they lost blood pressure medicine called parked at Lydall. Inc. on Parker Street from 5 p.m. presented Saturday by the Connecticut Concert From 1940 until 1955. he served as an educator of officers are invited. grant from Toyota Motor Sales, F form 10a.m to4p.m.: and a performance for children metoprolol or took dummy pills older. The cost is $2 for adults, $1 for children 12 and Manchester Power Squadron teaches safe boating. an average of 18 pounds. All of at 3 p.m Sunday at 2074 Park St., Hartford For Friday until the same time Sunday. Scouts will be Ballet. The upbeat, lyrical ballet was costumed by Irish Army physical education iinstructors; he was The 15 in the weight-loss group U.S.A Inc. Judith McCue. Also on the winter program by the under. Reservations should be made on Saturday by also a boxing instructor for the Irish Army Special Thousands of state residents have taken the them had high blood pressure, or general information and ticket prices, call Moving available to help unload paper from 10 a m. to 4 p m. hypertension. The weight loss weighed an average 207 pounds It says the gift is for its Pavilion company will be "Spring Water.” a pas de deux calling 236-5621. Forces. squadron’s safe-boating courses, which are offered Union. 233-8012 Saturday and Sunday brought their blood pressures before their three-week diets. The for Japanese Art. an international In 1955, he emigrated to America, where he was twice a year reductions in their heart size and center for the study and exhibition For more information, call Richard Besick at down to normal and reduced the employed by the Hilton Hotel Corp. In 1976, he retired blood pressure was significantly of Japanese art. Actress O’Neill savors the limelight Cinema and moved to Manchester. 646-3368. size of the main pumping featuring... Keeping my two children close E view. out here as well as Warm no concept of the exigencies of Sun 1,3:10,5:15, 7:20, 9:45. — The Best Conlinued from page 13 HARTFORD Blood, who is a jumper. But television. All year, seeingmeon helped. Reis is a corker and Clntma City — Ron FrI 7,10; Sot 1,4, of Times (PG-13) FrI 1, 7:40, 10, Scientists debate link Aimee is a great friend. She’s 7, 10; Sun 1, 4, 8, — Prlizl's Honor (R) midnight; Sat 1, 3:15, 5:15, 7:40, 10, Manchester Country Club there’s little time to ride when the lot, he’d tease me. FrI 6:50, 9:15; Sot ond Sun 1:45, 4:15, midnight; Son 1, 3:15, 5:15, 7:40,10. — working right now, taking a 6:50, 9:15. — The Gods Must Be Crozv Down and Out In Beverly Hills (R) FrI D inm ou D f on episodic television. The good you’re on a series. 'Having fun, Jennifer?’ Piece Scc’nic Dining Overlooking the Reservoir break — I hope only a break — (PG) FrI 7:30, 9:45; Sot ond Sun 2:30, 1:15 , 7:40, 9:50, 11:55; Sat 1:15, 3:15, of tea, wine to cancer old 17-hour day. " "I had to laugh. My friend. Lee of cake, isn’t it?” 4:40, 7:30, 9:45.— Witness (R) FrI 7:15, 5:20, 7:40, 9:50, 11:55; Sun 1:15, 3:15, from school. She’s finishing high 5:20, 7:40,9:50. She continues. "1 was physi­ Majors, was working on the “ Well, it was tough cake. And 9:30; Sot and Sun 2:15,4:30,7:15,9:30 — 305 South Main Street, Manchester, 646-0103 school and is working as a 101 Dalmatians (G) Sot and Sun 1:15,3, cally fit I've always played same lot. We had once done a - then the tragedy of John Erik 5:15. By Jan Ziegler There, peasants drink cider made receptionist; I just hope she’ll go MANCHESTER tennis and ridden horseback I feature together (’Steele’), and ' Hexum’s death and all the UA Theaters East — Spies Like Us United Press International from "apples so dry you can’t eat Two Banquet Rooms — on to college” EAST HARTFORD one,” Morton said. The famous have mv stallion. Sneak Pre­ by my remarks he realized I had memories of my near miss. Eastwood Pub A Cinema — Rocky IV (PG) FrI 7:10, 9:40; Sat-Sun 2:20, 4:30, 7:15, 9:30. — Rocky IV (PG ) FrI 7:20, WASHINGTON - Wine and tea, Calvados, apple brandy, is made lor vour u|)cotniiif’ wedding or parly (PG) Frl-Sot 7:15, 9:15; Sun 7, 8:45. 9:30; Sat-Sun 2:20, 4:30, 7:15, 9:30. — Poor Richards Pub A Cinema — Jewel of the Nile (PG) FrI 7, 9:20; iced or hot, may be two of the most from this cider. Reeky IV (PG) Frl-Sot 7:30, 9:30, Similar evidence has mounted The Woodbridge Room — midnight; Sun 5, 7:M, 9:30. Sat-Sun 2:10,4:35, 7,9:20. — St. Elm o's comforting elixirs of life, but Showcase Cinemas 1-9 — Out of Fire (R) FrI and Sat midnight. — The scientists are debating whether up elsewhere. In a high-risk for smaller groups, seals l.'i-.SO Shepard’s Tooth’ makes a fine bite Rockv Horror Picture Show (R) FrI Africa (PG) FrI 1, 7:10, 10:05;Sot and they increase the risk of cancer of province in Japan, it was found Sun 1,4,7:10,10:05. — The Color Purple and Sat midnight. — Pink Floyd: The basic drug store pharmacist. black tights, unmatched boots like good-guy-bad-guy themes, Wall (R) FrI and Sat midnight. the esophagus. people ate a gruel made from rice The Cheney Banquet Hall — tonlinued from page 13 (PG-13) FrI 1:15, 7:10, 10:10; Sot-Sun Bill Fagerbakke’s Cheyenne, and full-feathered multi-colored moral issues resolved by biting 1:15, 4:15, 7:10, 10:10. — Iron Eagle One scientist believes the link is boiled in tea. Some groups with for weddings or large parlies, sealing up to 16.S______Hoss’s driver-cum-house boy. mane. the bullet, and life a little rough (PG-13) FrI 1:30, 7:30, 9:50, midnight; MANSFIELD _ . strong because both beverages are particularly high incidence of Sot 1:30,4:15,9:30,11:45; Sun 1:30,4:15, Trans-Lux Colleae Twin — Iron high in tannin, an acidic substance esophageal cancer drink tea while a doo-w ah vocal group Jack makes space-cadet entrances Vivien Leone’s lighting design around the edges, you’ll like 7:X, 9:50. (Sneak preview) Wildcats Eagle (PG-13) FrI 7,9:10; Sat-Sun2:30, Grenier comes on suiier cool as splashes off the stark setting "The Tooth of Crime.” (PG) Sot 7:30 with Iron Eagle. — FX 4:45,7,9:10. — Teen Wolf FrI 7; Sat-Sun shown to cause tumors in animals. consuming the gruel. with his own visions slightly (R) Fr11:10, 7:50,10:10,12:10; Sat MO, D.J Galactic Jack, and and punctuates the music scene. "The Tooth of Crime” 3, 7 with The Company of Wolves FrI Other scientists who have studied If this is so. why have the Chinese NIKKI’S altered. 3:15, 5:15, 7:50, 10:10, 12:10; Sun 1:10, 8:45; Sat-Sun 4:45, 8:45. patterns of the disease in various in general and the British escaped switches nicely to the confused The original music by Sync 66 continues at the Hartford Stage 3:15, 5:15, 7:50, 10:10. — Youngblood The production is visually (R) Fr11:10, 7:50,10:05,12:05; Satl-.IO, populations say factors such as high rates of esophageal cancer? 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18 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 7, 1986_ \ Neo-Nazi vows war fd f ’JR I eace Corps survives despite the budget ax U.S./W orld 3v Iris Krasnow capability to support its volunteers jnited Press International in the field. Even in far remote Ik Brief areas in Kenya, our tolunteers are as ‘Order’ trial ends WASHINGTON — The Peace still accessible.” orps at 25 is older, smaller and It means, too. that the Peace Minister. Black could rule , By G.S. Khalsa Wash., named as the man who shot to lore in tune with the Iree- Corps can provide Kenya with United Press International death Walter West, a suspected secur­ ^ * .V ’ nterprise spirit of the Reagan volunteers with higher skill levels CAPE TOWN, South Africa — South Africa ity risk in the gang. ears, but it is also quietly than in other countries. Spencer could be ruled by a black president if proposed SEATTLE — Five neo-Nazis received Andrew Barnhill. 29, of Florida, got 40 hriying. said. Because of that, Kenya negotiations on a new constitution offer whites prison terms of 40 to 100 years for years, and Richard Kemp, 22, of knocked by critics in the volunteers have a higher age adequate guarantees. Foreign Minister Roelof committing a conspiracy that included Salinas, Calif., was sentenced to 60 urbulent 60s and 70s as a "layover profile — the average age is 27. “ Pik” Botha said. murders and robberies, ■ with one years. n tho road to maturity" and a Slightly more than 60 percent are As Bothaapoke Thursday, government officials defiantly vowing "blood will flow” in aven for draft-avoiders, the vo- female. Pierce, 31, of Hayden Lake. Idaho, There are 25 specific Peace — backed by police in armored trucks — forced their efforts to establish a white told McGovern: “ Whatever happens to unteer organization now lures black families from their homes for the first time supremacist country. mbitious graduates of specialized Corps projects in Kenya, from a / ■ me, I would like to bring honor to myself reforestation scheme in Lodwar in two years. Five others were to be sentenced and glory to my brother kinsmen and olieges and mid-career % near the border with Sudan to a Allan Morris of the Black Sash civil rights today, concluding a three-month fed­ glory to God. I am sorry for the pain and professionals. group said he saw police in an armored truck eral jury trial that found the 10 guilty of T|je over 50-set is signing up small business program near the- grief caused to my dear wife, my family Tanzanian border in the south. standing by as a family was persuaded to move conspiracy and racketeering charges and all those affected,” heavily, comprising 11 percent of from Uitvlugt, about 150 miles northeast of that included allegations of two slay­ new. trainees fgr 1985. When Lillian But Spencer points out the real Johannesburg, to the Lebowa tribal homeland ings, They were also convicted of The Order carried out more than $4 Carter was a volunteer in India focus is education. about 40 miles north of Uitvlugt. armored car robberies, counterfeiting million in armored car and bank during the late ’60s, that figure was “ About half our volunteers are “ I didn’t see anyone actually with a gun at his and other crimes. robberies with the aim of bankrolling its ' /jk a mere 1 percent. involved in secondary education.” back," he said, "but people clearly are scared. U.S. District Judge Walter McGov­ revolution to wipe out minorities, Jews “ We’re on a roll,” says Loret he said. "The main success has They certainly are intimidated by the police." ern, who presided over the trial, was to and what they called "white traitors," Miller Ruppe, 49, current director bedn our widespread effectiveness deliver sentences today to David Lane. prosecutors charged. y. I ’■ l&r' of tfie Peace Corps. "People of all in helping Kenya reduce the Pope visits historic place Randall Evans, Frank Si'va, Jean Under federal law, the defendants are ages look at it as'the last great shortfall of teachers” Craig and Ardie McBrearty. all eligible for parole within 10 years J adventure” Because of its population growth TifiCHUR, India — Pope John Paul II today The nine men and one woman were and will not serve more than 30 years However, the number of volun­ rate of 4.1 percent — the highest in visited the birthplace of Christianity in India, identified during the trial as members unless special circumstances exist. ,-^ t ' te e r stands at about 6,000, less the world — about 55 percent of praying where St. Thomas the Apostle is said to of the small but violent neo-Nazi group Yarbrough, whose prison term will tha^ half the number of the Kenyans are under the age of 15 have preached only 19 years after the crucifixion "The Order," which plotted to over­ run concurrent with a 25-year sentence a g ^ c y ’s peak years. Ruppe attrib­ and in desparate need of teachers. of Christ. throw the federal government and he received in Idaho on charges of uted the low number to deficit-era This year the Peace Corps empha­ The pontiff, at a prayer meeting on the seventh establish white supremacist rule in the shooting at FBI agents, said the public budget constraints. sis has moved to “ harambee day of his 10-day pilgrimage across predomi­ country. misunderstood The Order. Itony recruits are still wide- schools,” built and financed by the nantly Hindu India, called for social justice for " I plea only to God the father. You " I don’t hate anyone,” he said. “ I eyeil idealists on fire to change the community • without government the poor and emphasized the importance of have no power over me,” Gary Lee acted out of love of family, faith, womd. but in the 1980s they also funds. family life to 152 newly married couples. Yarbrough. 30 ofSandpoint, Idaho, told country ... and God. Over the years. I ’ve wait to know "what’s in it for "W e send our people to places, to UPI photo But he held off on discussing the touchy issue of the judge before receiving a 60-year witnessed the systematic destruction of m et" UPI photo community schools, where .Ke­ birth control in the nation that threatens to sentence Thursday. these things” “*Ve call them ‘realisic idealists’ nyan teachers don’t want to go.” become the world's most populous country next “ Its message is spreading fast." said Among the courtroom spectators now.” continues Ruppe, director CURRENT DIRECTOR LORET MILLER RUPPE Spencer said. LILLIAN CARTER AND HER FAMOUS SON UPt photo ’ ^ Teachers in the field also double century. Yarbrough, his eyes glowering over his were Richard Butler, head of the Aryan since 1981. "They are very inter­ . . . people see Corps as "last great adventure' . . . in 1967, she was pioneer for the elderly Vatican officials said John Paul planned to long, red beard. "There will be many Nations Church of northern Idaho ested in ‘what does the Peace up, taking on what Spencer termed more to follow. The blood will flow, and which spawned The Order, and Debbie "mandatory" reafforestation discuss the church’s ban on artificial birth control Nightmare seized Corps experience mean to the rest seas,” remembers Shriver. 70, a it grieves me” Mathews, the widow of Order leader $130 million, up from $128.6 million projects. part of .something positive in that change the world. ” says Rebecca during a mass in Bombay Sunday, the day before of my professional life.?’ senior partner in the law firm of McGovern also gave 100-year prison Robert Mathews, who died in a shootout Artist Carl Chaplin, whose nuclear nightmares have been in 1985. Washington-screened volun­ part of the world than something Riley, 39, a volunteer in Liberia he returns to Rome. Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & 7 sentences to Bruce Carroll Pierce, with FBI agents in December 1984. The’ slogan of the ’80s is “ small teers spend three months at the destructive," says Myers, who during 1968-1972. Her projects carried on post cards for many years, must surrender all copies SOME 100,000 Americans re­ Jacobsnn. “ But it was sticky to sell suspected as the triggerman in the Assistant U.S. Attorney Gene Wilson enterprise development.” paral­ Corps’ two training centers — at taught English as a second included teaching in a rural of his card showing the destruction of Disneyland, to Disney quested information from the the idea. It was tough. Congress Seabrook fuel under guard murder of Denver radio talk show host said the stiff sentences sent the Peace Corps last year, and 3,400 leling Reagan’s devotion To capi­ Lake Naivasha 50 miles north of language. country school and working on rice Productions Inc., a judge has ordered. Chaplin, who lives in talism. “ Countries like Tanzania was skeptical. They said, ‘why Nairobi and Machakos 40 miles paddy development. SEABROOK N.H. — Amid some local Alan Berg. message that “you can’t commit were recruited. The average age She feels she was largely suc­ are telling us, ‘we need volunteers waste money on something like south. Both are spartan. "These were people who didn’t objections, the first shipment of nuclear fuel Also given a 100-year prison term was crimes like this for political purposes or British Columbia, Canada, has designated a representative to has climbed from 23 to 29, and cessful as a good will ambassador, Randolph George Duey. 34, of Spokane, for any purpose.” with accounting and bookkeeping this?” ’ Volunteers receive a monthly but often found herself typecast as have a clue on who they were or secretly arrived at the Seabrook power plant in hand the cards over. .minorities make up nearly 8 Ten months later, there were 750 skills to train our villagers,"’ says $1,50 living allowance in the field an Ugly American. what to do with their lives, and the preparation for the reactor’s long-delayed percent of the force. volunteers (in nine nations) and by Ruppe. who has visited 44 of the 61 and a further $175 per month "W e would be in a school Peace Corps was a holding patt­ scheduled start-up later this year. “ We now represent the diversity host nations. September of 1966. when the Peace "readjustment allowance," held in ern." Riley is now director of the The 12-foot long uranium rods were under Protest In Massachusetts of America — college graduates, meeting, and people would say "One of our big challenges of the Corps entered its 50th country. reserve as a nest egg for a ‘you Americans are all such-and- special grants program for Chica­ armed guard Thursday at the New Hampshire farmers, businessmen, health future is small business develop­ Korea, there were 15.556 volun­ volunteer’s return to the United go’s John D. and Catherine T. coastal construction site, said John Kyte. a workers, science teachers, fore­ such.’ I was a symbol, rather than ment on the village level." such as teers and trainees — the all-time McArthur Foundation. spokesman for New Hampshire Yankee, the sters,” says director of recruit­ Stdt0S my own person. That happened shoemaking, beekeeping, and high to date. Th0y ar0 forbidd0n to own a car repeatedly, and that was hard to What was considered a Corps of plant’s management firm. ment Bruce Coheri, a volunteer in "A ll of us just really responded Doctors’ job action puts hospitals in bind fishing. whil0 in lh0 fiold. allhouph motor- take " says Myers, who now "lov children” during Kennedy’s Seabrook’s first reactor is nearly 96 percent Tunesia during the late ‘60s. to Kennedy’s call,” remembers Interior designers and business cycl0s ar0 providod in romotc coordinates an adoption program New Frontier was by the early 70s complete and the nuclear fuel is expected to be When the Peace Corps made a Newell Flather. 47. who was in the majors are being recruited to go aroas. Only on raro occasions arc for special children in . thought of by Washington a cadre loaded into the reactor core within six months, and said the curtailment of services will have a major plea last January for agricultural­ initial group of 52 volunteers to By Roth Youngblood \V00kS " overseas and work with artisans on volunteers sent home becuse of Cusenza suffered similiar at­ of marijuana-laced hippies, and Kyte said. The reactor is scheduled by Norwood Hospital spokesman Robert Johnson financial impact. ists to help with food production in enter the Peace Corps' first United Press International handicraft co-operatives, catering disciplinary problems such as tacks. When U.S. Marines invaded the agency almost went out of management to be ready for commercial agreed. “ Our ability to treat patients is being Administrators at Cardinal Cushing Hospital were Africa, more than 20,000 people to the tourist trade, country, Ghana, in 1961. drunkeness or neglect of duty. the Dominican Republic under business. operation in late 1986. seven years behind initial also worried about “ an economic backlash” with all of responded. Urban planners and "W e felt both an idealistic and BOSTON — Hospitals trying to cope with backed-up affected," he said. President Lyndon Johnson, he The Peace Corps budget was cut projections. All of the obstetricians have stopped seeing new their surgeons participating in the slowdown. computer experts are also being emergency rooms and dwindling surgical schedules ALL OF THIS is a far cry from patriotic response to go” caught flak for America’s politics. by Sen. William Fulbright, D-Ark.. Norman L. Brown, civil defense director for the patients at the hard-hit facility and the orthopedic Teaching hospitals pay malpractice premiums for courted. Flather. a Harvard graduate, NO VOLUNTEERS have been managed to generate only a trickle of legislative the beginning. "That was a very difficult time head of the Senate Foreign Rela­ town of Seabrrok, said he had not been told about staff doctors, who are not involved in the protest. That’s a switch from the early killed in revolutions or coups, but action to end a physicians’ protest over soaring surgeons have ceased surgery. ft started in the Ann Arbor laughs off a question of whether he for m e," remembers Cusenza, who tions Committee, and Rep. Otto the shipment. He said the notification is required "The immediate result is a backup in the Orthopedic patients caught in the doctors’ protest are days when it was largely young, since 1961. say agency officials. 198 malpractice insurance premiums. Student Union at the University of shucked the material world and was working for the Institute of Passman. D-La., head of the House by town regulations. emergency room." said Johnson, addingfive ortho­ being transferred by ambulance. white, middle class generalists have died of disease or in acci­ In the face of a slowdown by up to 600 doctors, Michigan on Oct. 14. I960, when started a new life barefoot in a hut. Rural Education in Chile. "The appropriations subcomittee on for­ " I think we’re doing everything in our power, but from liberal arts colleges. dents. However, the agency is including half of the state’s obstetricians and pedic patients had been transferred to other facilities presidential candidate John "That part was exaggerated," eign aid. we’re caught in the middle of the conflict.” Johnson Forget about joining if your quick to note that it’s at least as way I dealt with iL was by saying, orthopedic surgeons, state Sen. David H. Locke within 24 hours. Kennedy stopped in to say a few recalls Flather, now an adminis­ ‘everything our government does said. motive is to escape a failed trator of foundations in Boston. safe to be a volunteer as to stay in F Hormel protest Is peaceful Thursday asked a special commission on medical words. Exhaustedandrunninglate isn’t good, and this, indeed was “ A group of people in Congress F romance or a turbulent job. The the United States. malpractice to draft legislation by March 10 to deal NORWOOD HOSPITAL administrators along with The Massachusetts Hospital Association, which has "The advertising at the time said AUSTIN, Minn. — About 50 striking meat- competitive selection process after a TV debate with Richard James Cusenza’s Peace Corps very stupid’. Then I went about my didn’t want any foreign aid during with the crisis. others running hospitals in similar situations have been urging the doctors to abandon the protest, has 'if you would like to sit on a mat and packers. warned of arrest if they blocked the weeds out those without "inner Nixon, he was met by a cheering stint, which started in 1964, was usual business. the w ar," says Blatchford, 51, a "This commission has been in existence since been telephoning Dukakis’ office and legislators in scheduled an emergency meeting next week to outline live in a hut and eat a bowl of rice roads, peacefully protested today against the mass of 10,000 students and fa­ closer to the popular image. He "B y being apolitical you can partner in the Washington law firm 1975," said the Wellesley Republican, "W e have hopes of a speedy solution to the skyrocketing rates. its legislative package aimed at easing the financial ; strength. and serve your country, join the replacement workers entering the Geo. A. "W e don’t want anyone who is culty. despitethe hourof2 am . and was in the middle of the Chilean change the worlds view of Amer­ of O’Connor and Hannan. "Others appropriated over $800,000 and yet all we have to show “ The situation has become acute,” Johnson said blow. Peace Corps. ’ felt the Peace Corps was all Hormel 4 Co.’s flagship plant. running away from anything — the bitter cold de§ert in an old adobe house with ica. and f think we were able to do for our money is a major cr'sis in health care” "and next week we’re going to see the impact on "But there’s no way a bill can be implemented "Well, we were all working in pot-smokers. And there wasn’t a The subdued protest was a sharp contrast to this is too great a commitment,” A hatless and eoatless Kennedy no running water. He slept on a cot that.” At Newton-Wellesley Hospital, where 75 percent of operating room schedules.” He said orthopedic witjiin two weeks,” said spokesman Richard Pozniak. brand new secondary schools and Kennedy around to lobby for it” Thursday’s demonstation outside the strikebound says Ruppe. "W e tell them, ‘you demanded, "How many of you are on a dirt floor infested by disease­ In other countries, there were the obstetricians stopped accepting new patients, surgery normally constitutes 10 percent of admissions ’’It’s'g'ning to take time." living quarters for the most part plant in which 27 people were arrested for think your problems are bad in this willing to spend 10 years in Africa carrying chaga bugs. incidents where Peace Corps administrators invited lawmakers to come to the or Latin America or Asia working were very nice flats with running E refusing to leave a road near the gate used by country, wait until you’ re in a He decided to join the Peace workers were actively political. When in 1971 Nixon shifted the hospital and discuss the situation. water and bathrooms” replacement workers. for the United States and working Corps the day Kennedy was When Vice President Spiro Ag- Peace Corps from the State "The problem is reaching crisis proportions” said reaiote village.’" Police today escorted strikers in groups of six to Once you’re in, you can only get for freedom? How many of you assassinated. new visited Afghanistan, Peace Department and folded it into spokeswoman Rigney Cunningham. “ We’re telling THE LARGEST Peace Corps the north gate, then guided them away from the kicked out for “ politics, pot or not who are going to be doctors are " I ’m an immigrant to this Corps staff and volunteers greeted ACTION, an umbrella for several legislators they have a responsibility to the program ir Africa is Kenya. Its plant. National Guard troops in riot gear w irin g your motorcycle helmet." willing to spend you days in country from Tunisia, and to me him with rousing anti-American volunteer organizations, the move community to act soon." operating budget is a meagre $1.8 outnumbered the strikers nearly 3-to-l. WIN A $25 s ^ s Ruppe. Ghana...?” million, yet it is widely considered Kennedy represented everything I chants. Secretary of State William was interpreted as an attempt to "W e’ll let them come in here all day long in Volunteers, who are paid an After the election. President thought America should stand Rogers received a similiar wel­ bury it. CUNNINGHAM AND administrators at other Africa’s most successful Peace groups of six," a police officer said. The plant atjrage living allowance of $250 a Kennedy tapped his brother-in- for," says Cusenza, 46, now an come on a visit to Tunisia. Blatchford calls it a “ bad rap.” facilities said more physicians are threatening to join Corps program, according to Bob opened without incident. GIFT CERTIFICATE month go through 12 weeks of law. , to explore executive at Sebastian Interna­ Peace Corps activists demon­ "Nixon had no intention of killing the slowdown next week if no action is taken to cut the Spencer, director for Kenya. It has intensive training in their assigned the feasibility of a Peace Corps, a tional. a hair care company in strated against the ruling regimes the Peace Corps. He spent more rates or allow doctors to pass on costs to their patients. been in the field in this east African ctAntry. learning language and concept Sen, Hubert Humphrey, Woodland Hills, Calif. of several Latin American nations. time on the Peace Corps than any The physicians are protesting an average 62 percent country for 20 years. D-Minn.. had introduced a year "When Kennedy was shot, I said, "A number of countries asked president except Kennedy” KIwanis men-only rule void hike in malpractice premiums effective April 30 and cunural nuances. Kenya is staunchly pro-Western The government also banks $175 earlier. Like traveling salesmen, ‘what can I do to make a difference our volunteers to leave,” says Changes made under Blatchford are particularly angry over a ruling by the State and pro-American, but logistics — NEWARK. N.J — Kiwanis International’s a ^onth for each volunteer, adding Shriver and his task force pitched in the world?’ because that was a , director from form the prototype of today’s Division of Insurance that hiked the premiums not politics — determine the sizeof male-only policy can be “ as offensive and PLAY uijto a $4725 nest egg at the end of the idea to a wary Congress and low point in Am erica’s image,” 1969-1972. “ Some accused there Peace Corps. What was named at retroactive to 1983 based on increasing jury awards the Corps’ Kenyan program. repugnant" as a racial ban. and the service club 27«ionths of training and service. potential host countries. Beth Myers, 41, who served in was a CIA link.” a charge that was the time a "N ew Direction” and escalating claims. Many physicians in the “ high "The infrastructure is more cannot punish a New Jersey chapter that tJnlike during the Vietnam ye­ On March 1, 1961, President the Philippines from 1967 to 1969, never proven. included recruiting older Ameri­ risk" categories claim their insurance bills will developed here than most other admitted a woman, a federal judge said. "PHONE NUMBER" ars, the Peace Corps has big fans in Kennedy established the Peace African countries we work in,” was also attracted to the Peace One return volunteer re­ cans, doing away with the college amount to between $40,000 and $60,000. The Thursday ruling brought from a Wphington. Congress passed and Corps by executive order as part of Corps to contest anti-American members the mood of the times as degree requirement, encouraging While Gov. Michael S. Dukakis and Democratic Spencer said. "The infrastructure New Jersey club member, but leaders at the Pnesident Reagan recently signed his Alliance for Progress, Shriver sentiment. “ lost.” more married couples and kids, legislative leaders vowed to come up with a legislative makes it easier for us to respond to club’s headquarters in Indianapolis vowed to JACKPOT a till allowing the agency to grow was appointed its first director. “ I requested Southeast Asia — I "A lot of people were draft and stressing the need for solution by the April 30 deadline. Cunningham said, "I the needs here. fight the decision all the way to the Supreme toi 10,000 volunteers by the year "Our volunteers were welcomed had the feeling I would rather be dodgers; they weren’t there to specialists. don’t see how this can go on for longer than two "It means the Corps has the Court 1980. The 1986 budget should be wildly when they first got over­ The ruling, based on New Jersey’s anti­ IN THE MANCHESTER HERALD discrimination law and applicable only within the state, involved a Bergen County Kiwanis chapter ^ Win a chance for a $25 Gift Certificate to ShopRIte. Corps’ First Father and Julie Fletcher. 45. a self-employed art Threats keep consultant who joined the chapter in June 1984. "A membership sign of 'Men Only’ can be as A prize awarded weekly. offensive and repugnant as the sign ‘Whites recalls early years Only.’’’ U S. District Judge H. LeeSarokin said in Paris jumping Enter as often as you like. his 39-page opinion, released Thursday. Bv Iris Krasnow them. It was exciting. And it United Press International worked.” ^ Mall or drop off your entries to the By September of 1961. the Peace PARIS (U PI) — Terrorists responsible for three Corps sent its first group of 52 Flu reported in 42 states bomb blasts in three days have transformed carefree Manchester Herald, 16 Bralnard Place, Manchester. WASHINGTON - Sargent teachers to Ghana. Within 10 Paris into a tense city where police have been forced Shriver had his work cut out for ATLANTA — Federal health officials say months it had 750 volunteers in to evacuate heavily populated sites with every I------him. President Kennedy made a influenza has spread to 42 states and 13 states nine countries, and three years threatening phone call. campaign promise to establish a were reporting widespread outbreaks of flu and PHONE NUMBER JACKPOT ENTRY FORM later it had 7,000 volunteers in 44 flu-like illnesses. The hundreds of extra police patrolling aiports, Peace Corps, and after he was train and subway stations, who continued their vigil elected he passed the ball to his countries. Eighteen other states had regional flu out­ "It was sort of like the Wright today, failed to deter anonymous callers Thursday Name______^------brother-in-law. breaks, the national Centers for Disease Control brothers must have felt,” re­ from phoning in fake bomb alerts at more than 25 An energetic 45. Shriver took off reported Thursday, and 11 slates had sporadic or members Shriver. "You do a lot of places. across the world to pitch the isolated cases. Address- work on it, but you don’t really Police took no risks, ordering hundreds of people to idealistic dream to the leaders of The CDC said the number of pneumonia and know if it will fly until suddenly it influenza deaths reported from 121 major U.S. leave the Georges Pompidou modern arts center for India. Ghana, Nigeria and Burma. the second day in a row. Phone “ Jawaharlala Nehru was enthu­ does." cities last week totaled 833. or 5.8 percent of the Shriver laughs when asked if he Hours later, a threat to blow up the Opera was siastic right from the start,” deaths from all causes. was criticized for getting a govern­ The outbreaks of Type B and Type A(H3N2) received, forcing officials at the aged, opulent THE MANCHESTER HERALD remembers Shriver. now a silver- ment job from a family member. influenza have caused many school closings landmark to evacuate 1,500 spectators watching a haired 70. “ He wanted 500 volun­ teers all over India. But Kwame across the nation and Dr. Karl Kappus. a CDC flu show. They were allowed to go back in after a "Getting the Peace Corps was Nkrumah. the man who created specialist, said the continuing spread of flu 20-minute search turned up no bombs. not like being made Secretary of “ suggests to me that school outbreaks are The Drugstore Publicis on the Avenue des Champs • Entries for 4th drawing must be received by 12 noon on Saturaay Ghana, was rather cool to the State,” explains Shriver, a senior increasing." Elysees near the Arc de Triomphe, nearly always Feb. 8th. Western countries. He was playing partner in the Washington law firm footsie with the Russians at the crowded with young people, also was evacuated • 4th Drawing on Monday, Feb. 10th. of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver 4 time." because of a bomb threat, officials said. • READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIEDS CAREFULLY EVERYDAY JacJib.son. Eastern, pilots to talk again French news reports speculated that the unknown Shriver’s way of convincing terrorists behind explosions Monday. Tuesday and DURING WEEK OF FEB. 10 FOR PUBLICATION OF WINNING Nkrumah was by making a deal to "Nobody thought the Peace WASHINGTON — Eastern Airlines pilots and Wednesday were phoning in fake bomb alerts, toying PHONE NUMBER. put some four dozen Ghanaian Corps was worth a damn. It wasn’t representatives of the nation’s third largest air with police. • Each week during the contest a similar schedule will be followed. schoolteachers in the United States thought of as a political plum. In carrier will resume contract talks Monday in an The rash of bombings and threats so jangled nerves • Last day the Herald will accept coupons, Feb 8th. if the West African country would fact, when Jack Kennedy gave me attempt to avert a threatened strike. that, at one store, two saleswomen ran forcover when Herald employees and their families are not eligible. accept the same number from the that job. he came up with that quip. The National Mediation Board said Thursday a well-dressed woman happened to leave her package Peace Corps. 'I gave Sarge a lemon, and he the talks will take place in Washington at an of perfume on the counter, a newspaper report said. After a tough but successful made lemonade.’ ’’ undisclosed place. whirl through the Third World, The perpetrators of the three bombings remained a “ I was working 24 hours for the Eastern and the Air Line Pilots Association, the Shriver came home to sell a mystery, although news reports have speculated RULES U.S. government at no pay,” union representing the pilots, are under a 30-day skeptical Congress, "each man, pro-Iranian terrorists were trying to pressure France 1. Entries accepted on Herald Forms ONLY - No Facsimiles continues Shriver, who is also cooling off period set to expire midnight Feb. 25. to meet demands of kidnappers holding four one on one. president of the Special Olym pics.^ The federally ordered cooling off period began Frenchmen hostage in Lebanon. 2. Winner must claim prize within one week after publication “ When we started, there were - “ This was a $l-a-year job. You see, after the company rejected a government The attacks began Monday night at the Gaierie only about three or four people on my brother-in-law was president, of winning phone number. UPI pholP proposal for binding arbitration. Claridge shopping center on the Avenue des Champs the Foreign Affairs Committe of and one of the things that wasn’t Negotiations between Eastern and union the House of Representatives who Elysees, when a bomb in a garbage can wounded eight 3. Winner must bring phone number verification to claim Shriver was appointed the Corps’ first director. At center thought to be very kosher in those representatives collapsed last month and the people, three seriously. • Presitdent John F. Kennedy, right, hands a pen to his were in favor of the Peace Corps. old days was taking jobs (for pay) prize. There were 20 against it or neutral. union began strike preparations. The airline, Forty minutes later, a bomb was found near the top ; brother-in-law, Sargent Shriver, after signing a biil on is Illinois Congressman Roman C. Pucinski. given by your relatives." "It was a challenge to convince which faces $2.5 billion in long-term debts, wants of the Eiffel Tower and safely defused. A list of winners will be published on February 24. ; Sept. 22,1961, giving the Peace Corps permanent status. to cut pilots’ pay and is seeking other concessions. A bomb blew up in the basement of a Latin Quarter bookstore. Gibert Jeune, Tuesday night. •<= m MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 7, 1986 - 11

ft BUSINESS Business Government has IRA cutoff rule In Brief QUESTION: I am'still employed and will reach age This applies, even though the older spouse must 70*A in a few days. I know I can no longer put money start making withdrawals from his or her IRA by Dollar opens higher abroad into my individual retirement account after that. April 1 following the year in which the 70‘A mark is TOMORROW However, can I make a 1986 IRA contribution, based reached. lA)NDON — The U.S. dollar opened higher on on the money I earned between January 1 and the day Investors’ major foreign exchanges today. Gold was steady. I become TO'A? QUESTION: I am 52, collecting a military pension The dollar started at 2.3975 marks in Frankfurt, Guide and currently employed. My wife is 58 and not up from 2.3865 at Thursday's close. It was 2.0265 ANSWER: Nope. The exact rule is that you cannot employed. We put the maximum into a spousal IRA Swiss francs in Zurich, up from 2.0155, and 7.3485 take a federal income tax deduction for money you put William A. Doyle each year — $2,000 in my account and $250 in hers. francs in Paris, up from 7.2980. into your IRA for or after the year you turn 70‘/4. Since my wife is six years older than I am, wouldn’t The dollar started stronger against sterling in it be better to deposit $2,000 in her account and $250 in London, opening at $1.3971 against $1.4002. It was So, if you make an IRA contribution for 1986, that mine? 49.6550 Belgian francs in Brussels, up from 49.32, will be an "excess contribution.” Instead of reporting and 1,630 lire in Milan, up from 1,624. that money as an “adjustment to income’’ on your on its records. ANSWER: Not if the main reason for putting money The dollar finished weaker in Tokyo, closing at federal income tax return, you’ll be required to pay That second assumption doesn’t always pan out, into the IRA is to keep it sheltered from income tax as 190.85 against 190.95. full tax on it: especailly when an IRA is in a certificate of deposit. long as possible. The dollar fell to $1.4045 Canadian Thursday And you’ll be subject to an additional 6 percent tax The bank or savings and loan association might not be Each of you will be required to start withdrawing from $1.4195 when Canada’s large banks hiked on the excess contribution. To make matters worse, able to transfer money pjt into an IRA CD for one year money from your IRA after you pass 70'/i, Your wife their prime rate to 12.25 percent. that 6 percent bite is not a one-time thing. You’ll have into an IRA CD for a different year. will have to begin those withdrawals six years before Gold rose $1.50 in Zurich to $338.50 an ounce to pay it every year, until you remove that excess you do. The money you eventually take out of your M agazine from $337, but was unchanged in London at contribution from your IRA. QUESTION: I am 71 and employed. My wife is 59 IRAs will be taxed as ordinary income. $338.25. Silver was unchanged in both London and and is not employed. Can I put money into an IRA for Unless there are other circumstances, such as a Zurich at $5.90 an ounce. QUESTION: Inadvertently, I put too much money her? If so, what is the maximum amount — $2,000 or desire to start withdrawals before it is required by the into my IRA for 1985. Is there any way I can correct $250? rules, it’s smart to put the larger contribution into the this and avoid extra tax and trouble with the Internal younger spouse’s IRA, thereby postponing the tax RIcard attends seminar Revenue Service? ANSWER: As long as you’re still employed and bite. have at least $2,000 earned income, you can make a All this will become axiomatic, it Congress ever Daniel Ricard of 97 Norman St., local ANSIVER: Yes. You can withdraw the excess $2,000 annual contribution for your wife in a spousal gets off its duff and finally passes tax overhaul Anita Karpiej representative for Mutual of Omaha and United contributions from your IRA before you file your IRA until the year she reaches 70>A. legislation, one provision of which would raise the of Omaha, recently attended the firm’s Field income tax,return. Then, you will have made only the The maximum that can go into a spousal IRA while annual spousal IRA contribution to $4,000, with $2,000 Management Institute in Omaha. Neb. correct contributions for 1985. both husband and wife are under 70>A is $2,250 a year. going into each spouse’s account — no matter which Included in the five-day seminar were Or, you can change that excess amount from a 1985 A spousal IRA is actually two accounts — and no more one is employed outside the home at home on her toes comprehensive courses covering various phases contribution. In this case, we are assuming you are than $2,000 annually can go into either account. But of agency management such as training, eligible to make a 1986 contribution and that the once one spouse turns 70‘/i, $2,000 a year can go into Doyle welcomes written questions, but he can supervision and recruiting. The courses are sponsor or trustee of your IRA can make the change the younger spouse’s account. provide answers only through the column. designed to aid representatives in expanding service to policy owners. Ricard is associated with the Philip C. 7 Castelone Division Office, the Mutual and United agency in Rocky Hill. Earnings down sharply Stocks Set New Record, Perry elected coordinator Topping 1600 The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 7.57 VERNON — John F. Perry, C.I.C., of Vernon, at General Signal Corp. has been elected state regulatory coordinator for points to 1600.69, surpassing its previous the International Association for Financial STAMFORD (UPI) - General Signal earnings per share would have been record of 1594.27. Planning, Connecticut Chapter. Corp. says its 1985 sales of $1.8 billion $93.3 million and $3.25 per share, down Perry is president of Benefit Plans Inc. of were essentially unchanged from 1984, 14.5 percent from 1984 levels. Vernon, a full-service financial planning and but a steep recession in the semiconduc­ Because the charge to earnings was asset management firm. An author and lecturer tor market forced earnings down. recorded in December, the company on various financially related topics, he holds Net earnings of $49.3 million after reported a fourth quarter net loss of Previous record licenses in insurance, securities, real estate, restructuring charges in the fourth $22.3 million, or 78 cents per share, on banking and finance and has completed studies quarter were down 54.6 percent from flat slaes of $462.5 million. of 1594.27 set with various colleges, including The College For $108.5 million in 1984 and earnings per Without the fourth quarter charge, February 3, 1986. Financial Planning of Denver, Colo. share on the same basis declined 54.7 net earnings would have been $21.7 The association is a non-profit, professional percent, from $3.80 to $1.72, the million, or 75 cents per share, compared organization based in Atlanta, Ga. with over 100 company reported Thursday to $32.7 million, or $1.14 per share, chapters in the United States and 15 other Excluding the provision for the reported in the same period 1984. free-world nations. Its membership includes restructuring program, which “With the restructing program under individuals and firms involved in.the individual, amounted to $44 million after taxes, or way we will be able to focus our efforts business and institutional areas of financial $1.53 per share, net earnings and and resources into business lines planning. Members are from the legal account­ generating the greatest returns for the ing, banking, insurance, securities, financing and long term.” said Chairman David T. investment and real estate fields. Meat firms Kimball. F The pretax charge against 1985 F earnings was $72 million. The opera­ 30-year bonds hit 7-year low tions included in the restructuring WASHINGTON — Yields on 30-year Treasury deny charge reported sales of $162.2 million and bonds fell to 9.28 percent in Thursday’s auction, operating lossesM $13.3 million in 1985. Operating ehfnings of the electronic the lowest level since 1979. WASHINGTON (AP) — The meat The Treasury Department sold $7 billion in industry is gearing up to fight another controls and systems sector declined 30-year bonds, with the average yield declining attempt by the Reagan administration 33.1 percent to $81.1 million in 1985 after from 9.93 percent at the last auction held in to pay for federal meat-and poultry a record $121.2 million in 1984. “Strong advances in our telecom­ November. inspection by imposing user fees on E The rate was the lowest since 30-year bonds sold private companies. munications operations and improve­ for 8.91 percent at an auction on Aug. 2, 1979. Manly Molpus, president of the ment in process control systems and The sale, which attrcted bids totaling $17.8 industry-supported American Meat In­ power conditioning were not enough to billion, is the third in series of auctions the stitute, said Thursday that user fees offset the effect of the severely government is holding this week to raise a record would “reverse RO years of federal depressed semiconductor market,” 20 27 Relieve your kids’ $23 billion in new debt financing. policy” in which meat and poultry Kimball said. . The bonds sold for $996.95 for each $1.000 of face inspection has been paid for by the Earnings for units that produce value, with a coupon interest rate of 9>/4 percent. taxpayer, electrical equipment for petroleum and January The Kinsey Report^... “We will oppose it vigorously,” related industries improved, while time Molpus said. recording and fractional horsepower Laseh/ision: life after v id e F ^ Stocks have early retreat The inspection user fees were in­ motor operations declined during 1985, UPI graphic NEW YORK — Sharply lower unemployment cluded in President Reagan’s budget h said. Dining out: a feast'of f r u ^ H figures depressed the stock market in early proposals for fiscal 1987, which were Earnings for operations that produce trading today, one day after the Dow Jones sent to Congress this week. A similar equipment for the nondurable goods WT-V'-; industrial average reached its highest point in proposal was made a year ago but failed industries improved and the railroad Dow sets new record history. to get off the ground on Capitol Hill. airbrake operation achieved a small Wall Street’s best-known market indicator fell According to the Agriculture Depart­ profit in the fourth quarter after nearly 8.95 points to 1,591.74 as of 10:30 a.m. EST, down ment’s budget report, legislation will be three years of losses, Kimball said. two times in one week from its record high of 1,600.69 set in Thursday’s offered which will permit user fees to “The fundamental economic trends choppy session. finance the operation of prograrns that affect General Signal’s ongoing The New York Stock Exchange composite administered by the department’s Food businesses-are modestly favorable.” NEW YORK (AP) — After flirting analysts said the broader market ended index, which measures all listed issues, fell 0.75 to Safety and Inspection Service. Costs of Kimball said. “The decline of interest with the 1,600 level earlier in the week, a mixed session in an uncertain mood. 122.39. The American Exchange market value those programs this year are estimated rates and the moderation of inflation the Dow Jones industrial average Analysts said investors were uneasily index fell 0.64 to 243.07. at $347 million. should allow U.S. industry to continue to finally finished a trading day above that awaiting the outcome of a federal Losers outran gainers by nearly 3-1 on the Big The all-out push to impose user fees in plan and finance productivity- mark. appeals court ruling due today on the Board,, where volume exceeded 18.3 million the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1 enhancing capital imrpovements.” The average, the best known of the constitutionality of the (iramm- shares in the first hour of trading. represents a shift from the gradual “On balance, 1986 looks like a year of stock market’s indicators, rose 7.57 Rudman law. which requires a bal­ The selloff came after the Labor Department] approach that was sought a year ago. In steady but not spectacular growth for points to close at 1,600.69Thursday. The anced federal budget by 1991. last year’s proposal, user fees would capital goods producers,” he said. average of 30 blue-chip stocks had risen ^^urdav, February 8 ^ said-the civilian unemployment rate fell from 6.9 An end to Gramm-Rudman would percent to 6.7 percent in January with the have been phased in over three years. General Signal Corp., with 1985 sales above 1,600 earlier in the week but fell “If fully passed through to consu­ of $1.8 billion, is a leading producer of back before the closing. renew fears that the huge deficits will creation of 565,000 non-farm jobs. not be curbed and that could bring Among the most notable losers, blue-chip mers, the user fees would add less than instrumentation and control technology The previous closing high of 1,594.27 a penny per pound to the prices of meat for semiconductor production, telecom­ was set Monday. higher interest rates, which would hurt leader IBM fell I'A to 152V» in active trading. J.C. the bond and stock markets, analysts Penney was down 1 to 58V«, Teledyn fell 2‘/b to 325, and poultry products, well within the munications. industrial automation, Although the Dow Jones industrials and Merck fell l ‘A to 140V<. normal price variation among competi­ enegery management and rail finished on an upbeat note, some said. Weekend Plus is a bright new magazine tive retailers,” the USDA report said. transportation. reporting on Manchester people and their lifestyles. CCLU criticizes hiring practices

By Kenneth R. Bazinet data was released, said the infor­ that catagory. United Press International mation could be used by communi­ The study also shows New Haven Locally produced, it will carry news on health, ties to improve their hiring practi­ employs 28.1 percent minorities HARTFORD — Some Connecti­ ces. The data indicates some and woman, while the nearby cut communities employ too few communities could be vulnerable towns of Woodbridge, Branford, minority and female workers and to litigation, he said. Orange, East Haven, Clinton and money management, entertainment and family life in the ’80s must improve hiring practices, “It actually gives communities Guilford have fewer than 1 percent says the Connecticut Civil Liber­ an opportunity to deal with these minority and female workers. ties Union, after releasing results issues way short of litigation,” In Fairfield County, Greenwich of a year-long study. Days said. has close to 15 percent minorities Watch for it every Saturday, beginning Feb. 8th CCLU Executive Director Wil­ The CCLU conducted its study by employed by its town government, liam Olds said some municipalities compiling required employment which the CCLU said is an example need to re-examine their employ­ reports filed with the state’s Equal of a suburban town using success­ ment hiring and recruitment prac­ Employment Opportunity Com­ ful employment recruiting tactics. in the tices to bring them in line with mission. The study included data affirmative action laws. on 95 of the state’s 169 The state has a better record communities. EMERGENCY overall than cities and towns in Communities which were not Fire — Police — Medical employing minority and female included in the study were not workers. Olds said. required by law to report their D IA L 911 “As a whole there is a vast affirmative action statistics. Olds In Manchester difference,” he said. said. Drew Days, a professor of law at “We would hope that the state Yale University and a former legislature either this year or next anrliPHtpr Hpralft assistant U.S. attorney general for year will require every municipal W E D E L IV E R civil rights, said the CCLU has no agency to file affirmative action If you haven't received your intention at this time to file data,” Olds said. Maneheater Herald by 5 p.m. litigation against any of the The study shows that in Hartford weekdays or 7:30 a.m. Saturdays, communities which have low per­ County, 33 percent of the workers please call your carrier. If you’re centages of minority and female employed by the city of Hartford unable to reach your carrier, call employees. are minority and female workers, subscriber service, 647-9046, by 8 Your voice in Manchester' Days, who attended a news while 1.4 percent of East Hart­ p.m. weekdays or 10 a m. Saturdays conference Thursday where the ford’s municipal workers fall into for guaranteed delivery. MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Feb. 7. 1986 - t t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Feb. 7, 1986 ■ apartments ^ H D M E S [g J ^ H D M E S [J^HDMES r n APARTMENTS APARTMENTS n t l APARTMENTS r r i APARTMENTS FDR SALE FDR SALE FDR SALE |f£jFDR RENT FDR RENT FDR RENT [fijFDR RENT FDR RENT Manchester — 3 room Like Private Home — 3'/i Manchester — immocu- All real estate advertised 17ArvlnePloce, Manches­ Starter UplH Don't let Manchester — Available 3 Room Apartment — this chance to purchose a First floor. Heat & Elect­ apartment, appliances, room apartment. Base­ lote 4 room apartment, In the Manchester Herald ter — Custom designed Immediately. One, two fully oppllonced kitchen, .. Is subject to the federal starter home go by I and three bedroom apart­ ric Included. Security & garage, parking, cen­ ment, appliances. Work­ 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 center chimney Cape lo­ trally located. $395 ing single adult, married no pets, references, $525 Room to grow with 3-4 ments. $425, $495, $525, references required. No Classified... 62 Fair Housing Act of 1968, cated on one of Manches­ monthly. 289-9486. couple. No children, pets. monthly Includes heat Business Opportunities 22 Store/Oftice Space Household Goods F o r advertisem ents to be bedrooms, first floor heat and hot woter In­ pets. After 5pm, 646-1108. Rates which makes It Illegal to ter's loveliest tree-lined 643-2880. and hot water. 649-4003. nOIK.e» Situation Wanted 23 Resort Property Misc tor Sole 63 published Monday, the dead­ advertise any preference, roads near the country laundry and a 1 car gar­ cluded. J.D. Real Estate, 64 Minimum: Lost/Fo und ...... 01 Employment info. 24 Misc. for Rent Home ond Gorden line IS 2:30 p.m on Fridov limitation or discrimina­ club... 3 spacious bed­ age. Mdny mOlor Im­ 646-1980. provements. Reduced to Personals 02 Instruction 25 Wanted to Rent Pets 6S 4 Lines tion based on race, color, rooms Including a first religion, sex or national $82,900. Jackson 8, Jack- Bolton — 2 room effi­ Announcements...... 03 Room m ates Wonted Musical Items 66 floor master with Jacuzzi HDMES HDMES I HDMES I HOMES Recreational items 67 D a y s Per Line Read Your Ad origin, or an Intention to tub. Formal dinig room, son Real Estate, 647-8400 ciency apartment tor Im­ A u c tio n s...... 04 R p n l P c t a t e ...... 75« moke any such prefer­ sitting room with fire­ or 646-8646.0 mediate occupancy. FDR SALE I I FDR SALE FDR SALE FOR SALE Keai tsTQTe services A ntiques 68 US ...... Classified advertisements A.10 ...... 55« ence, limitation or dis­ place. The family room $37S/monthlv Includes T o g Soles ore token by telephone os a Old Main Street, South utilities. Looking for sin­ . . Homes tor Sole 31 20 or m ore ...... 45« crimination. The Herald has a huge "wolk-ln’’ fire­ Financial condominiums 32 Services Ottered Wanted to Buy 70 convenience. will not knowingly accept place, picture window and Wtndsorl! Exceptional gle person, no pets. 1 Lots/Land tor Sole 33 Pointing/Popering . The Manchester Herald is any odvertlsement which random width oak floors! Antique Gambrel-roof Co­ month security deposit. Mortgages 11 investment Property 34 Building/Controcting responsible only tor one incor Is In violation of the law. Cherry raised paneled ca­ lonial situated on over 3 Call 643-7427 after 5:30pm. Personal Loans 12 Business Property 35 Rooting/Siding rect insertion ond then only binets surround the kit­ acres leading to the CT A u to m o tiv e D eadlin es For Sale By Owner — New chen and breakfast area River bonks. Enormous 1 Bedroom Apartment, _...... ^ Resort Property 36 Heoting/Plumbing tor the size of the onginol family room with elobo- second floor. Including Wanted to Borrow 14 Flooring Cars Trucks tor Sole custom built 3 bedroom overlooking the reor • For classified advertise­ in se rtio n . expanded Cape In presti­ yard. The other two bed­ rate fireplace setting. 3 appliances. $400 plus utili­ Dantnic Income Tax Service Motorcycles Bicycles ments to be published Tues­ Errors which do not lessen gious Manchester neigh­ rooms, along with a full cor garage with bath ties. Call 643-1041, 6am- Employinent KeniUlS services wonted Rec Vehicles day through Saturdov, the the value of theodvertisement borhood. Seven spacious both and large unfinished house. In-ground pool, 7pm. Auto Services fully updated, energy effi­ Pcliiratihn Roonis for Rent 4i For Sale deadline is noon on the day will not be corrected by an rooms with 2'/} baths, room are on the second & EOUCaTIOn Apartments tor Rent 42 ** Autos tor Rent Leose betore pubiication. additionol insertion. ______master suite and large floor. Laundry facilities cient and lots, lots more. oversized bedroom up­ Offered $325,000. Jackson Help Wanted ...... 21 Homes for Rent 43 Holidoy/Seosonol 61 Misc Automotive are located on the main stairs, walk-ln closets, floor. Exterior of this & Jackson Real Estate, ldts/ land fireplace in country kit­ home Is a maintenance 647-8400 or 646-8646.D FDR SALE chen with oak cabinets tree combination of brick, New Listing — Manches­ N and trim, two car garage Andersen thermopane HELP WANTED I HELP WANTED HELP WANTED with full basement. Large windows, narrow vinyl ter. $51,500. Townhouse I LOST AND FOUND LOST AND FOUND PERSONALS I ANNDUNCEMENTS HELP WANTED lot with view of Case clapboards and timber- with 2 bedrooms and I'/z so. VT. — Mountain. $155,900. Coll baths, convenient to 1-384 Machine Operator — En­ line shingles. For your So. Exposures New effective wav of Emergency? In Manches­ Dental assistant. Excel­ Electricians — Apprenti­ 647-9764 for appointment. comfort the heating sys­ and only minutes from Cashiers, Snack bar at­ ces and Journeymen. Ca­ try level position, small Hartford. New carpeting, Trout Stream tendants, ushers. Apply weight cntrol. For further ter, dial 911 for fire, lent full time opportunity tem Is gas fired hot air view from rear of house Informotlon, call 649-5922 police, medical help. for experienced, ener­ reer opportunities for South Windsor steel com­ Beautiful Lot surrounds with central air condition­ all appliances and low Vernon Cine 1 & 2 otter pany looking for saw Motel Desk Clerk(s) Imagine 32 acres with onvtime.______getic and personablel Indi­ experienced lournevmen this lovely 7 room Colon­ ing. There Is an oversized heating costs. D.W. Fish MANCHESTER - A PERFECT JEWEL 6pm.______and pre-registered ap­ operator, shipper, re­ needed to work 1 or 2 Realty, 643-1591 or 871- spectacular mountain Lost — Male Sheltle, 9 vidual. Team oriented weeknights. Soturdav & ial on Temple Drive In 2 car garage with auto­ of a home. This lovplv and spacious 8 room Ranch with a large, nicely landscaped Lost — Husky Cross­ months, sable/white, 35 You'll never know the general practice In o very prentices. EOE. 203-243- ceiver. Call 282-0751. East Hartford. Spacious matic opener... This Is a 1400.O - views and so. exposure power of Classified until 9543, Bloomfield Electric Sunday mornings, 8-12, private yard features a fireplaeed family room with a wet bar, a 20 eeramic tiled breed, husky coloring, lbs., leather collar, ID. HELP WANTED attractive Glastonbury of­ and various daytime Rooms and an ERA Buy­ special home that de­ for only $13.28/day. Call Lisa, 566-7200 or 647- you use It yourself. Call fice location. Salary and Company. Elderly woman compan­ ers Protection Plan make serves your Inspection. For Sale By Owner — Hard and soft woods, terrier face, sloppy ears. ion. Live In companion hours Monday thru Fri­ foyer, plush wall to wall carpeting, an eat-in breakfast area, a fully applianced Answers to Freeway. 0879 after 5:30. Loved and 643-2711 today to place an benefits commensurate this a great buy. Call $174,900...."We Guarantee Beauty with age, com­ stone walls and lovely od. Part Time Inserters Auto Service Technicians wanted to stay with el­ day. Must be flexible, we pletely remodeled, kitchen surrounded hv custom built cabinets, central air conditioning, 2'/2 baths, Please call 647-7149. greatly missed. with qualifications. 659- will train, pleasant work­ today for a showing....B- Our Homes!". Blanchard trout stream all on town wanted. Call 647-9946, ask 1922. — Full time positions derly couple. Privote lanchard & Rossetto Real & Rossetto Real Estate, spacious, stone faced Co­ .3 bedrooms, each with double closets and custom built drawers, recessed lighting., room and meals pro­ ing atmosphere, retired road w/telephone and for Bob. available. 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General Office Work- 6475. arc only some of the great 6 4 3 - 5 6 1 4 1 COLT IS HIRING TO time only, $5 start up fee. Accounts payable expe­ 9624. personol touches. Com­ features of this home. Coll fomlv living ore yours In this 4 bedroom traditional Every fifth person that rience helpful, 5 day Hartford Road Dairy pleted home being ottered today for private show­ calls start up fee Is free. Queen needs experienced Part Time, 20-25 hours Experienced Babysitter. Colonial with 2'/j baths REPLACE EMPLOYEES week. Call 649-8648 for M y home, tour children, at $142,900. Jackson & ing. Only $94,900. Joyce G. Call Marie. 523-9401. appointment. person to work counter 5 weekly, excellent typing Jackson Real Estate, 647- Epstein Real Estate, 647- and 2 cor garage. The Tuesday thru Firdav 8:30- flreploced family room nights weekly, Wednes­ and filing skills and a 8400 or 646-8646.0 8895.0 Dental assistant. Excel­ day to Sunday, 5-10. Must pleasant telephone 3:30, Bowers School area. has beamed ceilings, has WHO ARE PRESENTLY Advertising Sales — References, 643-5052. formal dining room and lent full time opportunity Publishing company be honest, reliable ond manner. Keebler Com­ Bolton — New Listing. Coventry — $109,900. To 0 for experienced, ener­ courteous. Hourly pay pany, 649-8438. $154,500. Custom-built fully oppllonced kitchen, working for the Better Babysitter. Responsible be built Raised Ronch to 1st floor family room hos ON STRIKE getic and personablel Indi­ Business Bureau has ac­ open. Apply In person, Raised Ranch with con­ include 3 bedrooms, 2 vidual. Team oriented Hartford Road Dairy Special Education female to care for two temporary flair, open sliders to lovely ootlo count representative op­ children In my home. Own baths, formal dining and area and o 16 x 32 In- Colt Is currently involved in a labor dispute with general practice In a very enings. We need a few Queen. Teacher. High school re­ floor plan with center living rooms, kitchen with attractive Glastonbury of­ source room physician. transportation. Call 647- chimney separating liv­ ground pool tor family tun bright, self-motivated dishwasher, stove, hood, on child safe cul-de-sac. Local 376 of United Automobile Workers Union. fice location. Salary and people who relish the Banking — Position avail­ Immediate opening, spe­ 9102. ing room and kitchen. disposal & dryer hook-up. benefits commensurate able Immediately for cus- cial education certifica­ Solarium and huge deck, Coll today $146,900. Cen- These employees are on strike and Colt is opportunity for high earn­ Full Time Lot Attendant, 6 Maintenance free exte­ tury 21 Jockston- with ouallticatlons. 659- ings. Experience helpful. tomer service tion required. Send letter, on over 8 ocres of wooded rior 8. 2 cor garage. Call seeking to replace employees in all areas of 1922. representative. If you en- resume and placement days a week, flexible land. D.W. Fish Realty, Showcase, 646-1316.n Confidence, desire, all hours. 64^4)363.______for details. Sentry Real production. needed. Unique, new op­ loy working with the pub­ file to: Margaret Butler, 643-1591 or 871-1400.O Estate, 643-4060.O Secretary, natinal organi­ portunity. We train com­ lic, this lob may be for Director of Pupil and Staff Support Service, Looking lot a port time zation. Excellent pay and pletely. Call 235-2517. you. Applicants should Gol Fridov with typing New listing! Sue DeYeso South Windsor — $132,900. We have immediate openings for full-time skilled benefits. Industrial park have pleasant phone man­ Coventry Public Schools, has lust listed an afforda­ Selective buyers will sin­ Rentals area. Glastonbury. Hours 78 Ripley Hill Road, Cov­ ability and computer ex­ production workers on first shift. If you have nerism, banking knowl­ perience. Flexible sche­ ble Vernon condominium gle out this LoCavo built 8 8:15 to 4:15. Contact Mr. edge helpful. EOE. For an entry, CT 06238. EOE. for only $44,900! Great for room Colonial In o great Coriander 659-2666. dule of 5 hours per day. experience in any of the following specialties you appointment, call 649-4586 Please send work history a young couple looking family neighborhood. I APARTMENTS may be qualified to fill one of these positions: 9-4pm. and salary requirements for thot start In life! Call Call us for a personalized FDR RENT Port Time Person needed Dishwasher, Cleaning Pe- us at 649-0917. Allbrio tour of this comfortable to work In our checking sons for part time work to: The Monchester He­ rald, Box Z. Realty. home offering 4 bed­ department 5 nights a one day or five. Start $4.50 Warehouse Person to fill rooms, 2Vi baths and fam­ F F Bright and Sunny 2 bed­ week from 6-10pm. Coll hourly. Must have trans­ orders, 7:15am-4pm, Mon­ ■ Maintenance Personnel Historic Cheney mansion, ily room with fireplace. room apartment. $485 for on appointment otter portation. Apply Piano's day thru Friday. Apply In 14 room, 4 both beauty Sentry Real Estate, 643- Restaurant, 643-2342. M a­ plus utilities, plus deposit. ■ Inspectors 6pm. 647-4623. person, Arthur Drug, 942 with 4 fireplaces, gor­ 4060.D ture, responsible, hard­ Part TIme/Full Time. NEED HELP? 228-0036 after 6pm. ■ Tool Makers Main Street, Manchester. geous woodwork plus 2V: working adults need only Cook, prepcook, will FAST? acres of mature trees and Beautiful Lot surrounds apply. trian. Apply Lafayette Es- Secretary — Some book­ 4 Room Apartment — 1st ■ Assemblers lawn. $299,900. Blanchard this lovely 7 room Colon­ floor, adults, no pets, no cadrllle. West Middle keeping, pleasant work­ & Rosetto. 646-2482. ial on Temple Drive In ■ Set-up Ftersons Office Help — Port flme- Hairstylist — Full/Part Tpke. ing environment. Multi Advertise with appliances, security. Ref­ East Hartford. Spacious erences, one car. 649-1265. /Full time. Knowledge of Tinrie. Large walk-ln Home Builders, 9am-5pm, Are you thinking of sel­ Rooms and an ERA Buy­ E keyboard required. Plea­ salon, no following neces­ Immediate opening tor Monday thru Friday, 643- The Herald ling? Call tor a tree ers Protection Plan make E sant working conditions. sary. Paid vacation, sick part time custodial assist­ 4005 or 646-1960. market evaluation of this a great buy. Call Contact Sheila Kingsley, days and education. Call ant needed by the South and get your property! 646-2482. today for a showing....B- I HOMES Put the Love Of Your For prompt consideration, complete the following 643-2966. for Interview, 643-8339. Windsor Board of Educa­ Full Time Medical Secre­ When you think real est­ lonchord & Rossetto Real FOR SALE I information form and mail or bring it to our New tion for maintaining fe­ tary — Experience In ate, think Blanchard & Estate, 646-2482. male facilities, 3Vj hours transcription. 647-7329. FAST Rosetto. 646-2482.______Park Avenue plant in West Hartford. dally, 9:30-lpm, 5 days weekly, September Mature Salesperson for RESULTS! 3 Family House 90's. Un­ I G. FOX through June. Apply In Imports boutique. Expe­ believable price on this Personal Profile Merchandise Processing Warehouse person at the Facilities rience not necessary, will Manchester oldie but goodie! Income Life On With Name------Services Office, 1737 Main train. For Interview, call over $14,000 - per year. Stock Opportunities Street, South Windsor, 643-5692. ______Invest today. Blanchards, Home Address______CT, or coll 528-9711. EOE. Herald Rosetto Real Estate. 646- The G. Fox Distribution Center can offer you a 2482. City ______-State____ .Zip. solid base pay. generous store discount privi­ Corpenters Needed. Im­ mediate openings for ex­ 643-2711 Phone f )------leges plus an added bonus, an incentive program designed to reward top performers where It perienced carpenters, all PART TIME phases of construction, Present/Most Recent Employer counts, In your paychecks. Each week over 40% MANCHESTER A Love Message Valentine of our employees earn Incentive pay significantly full time employment and Smocked Basket Company Name------Sales Position benefits. Call 742-5317, VICINITY increasing their earnings. 8:30-5pm, Monday thru Location (City, State)------We curreny ly have full and part time openings In available, day and Friday. BOLTON - Birch Mt. Et- Business Phone------our merchandising ticketing and warehouse evening schedule. latM. New conalructlon. stock departments. Flexible hours (minimum of 3 bedroom Colonial, Vh In The Your Job Title____ ^------Flexible hours. Apply baths, 2 llraplacet, 24' .To. 20 available on our day shifts). Apply 9-5 Monday Port time lob for Dates Employed; From------thru Friday. in person to moms. School bus living room, deck, 2 car Total Years Work Experience. Mr. John LevandowskI driving In the Towns of garage. G. FOX In the Bolton and Columbia. $167,900. MANCHESTER $149,900 MANCHESTER HERALD We will train. Education Manchester D&L DELIGHTFUL COLONIAL 301 Governors Highway, So. Windsor, CT Call 537-5234, or 2 FAMILIES • Great In- High School------Manchester Parkade 537-5766 or 649-6188. vealmanll New to be Located in an area of established homes, Did You Graduate?------_ Grad. Year. built. 3 bedroom Du­ close to schools, churches, public transpor­ Your Ad Will Appear February 14th tation. This is a lovely 8 room, 4 bedroom Major Field______GPA ______plexes, 1'A batha, stall­ ing at - home with 2'h baths, fireplace in living room, College. $150,000. lower level rec room. Beautifully designed Number of Years Completed. 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Feb. 7, 1986 U.S./WORLD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 General Dynamics Proficient Blake State Bank posts is eligible again unique individual record earnings MISCELLANEOUS ICARS/TRUCKS APARTMENTS For Sale I ... page 13 ... page 20 FOR RENT I FOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY ... page 9 3 Room Apartment for Hay for Sale by the Bale. HOUSEHOLD Cash and carry. Pella rent. Prefer professlon- GOODS______ollv worKIne couple with Brothers, Bldwell Street. I^PMNTIND/ 643- 7405. 1979 C h e v r o le t CIO ISERVICEG ■^SERVICES FLDDRINB no children, coll 627-S905 OFFERED IgZJpAPEBIND otter 7pm. Used Refrigerators, Pickup. Low mileage, ex­ OFFERED |51J Hendv Lathe, 6 foot bed, cellent condition. $4,200. Washers, Ranges — Floorsondlno — Floors Manchester — 2 bedroom clean, guaranteed, parts 10" swing, 2 chucks hard After 5pm, 647-8902. Child Core. Certified ele- Nome your owtj price — and saft, complete colic Odd lobs. Trucklno- Father and son. Fast, like new. Speclolliing In apartment, appliances, and service. Law prices. Homt rtpolrt. You name nientory tedcher will core older floors, natural ond heat, $500 a month, two B.D. Pearl 8, San, 649 and attachments, best 1979 Ford Thunderbird. 2 for your child while you dependable service. offer. After 5pm, 647-8120. door hardtop. Excellent It, w t do It. Fro* eotl- Painting. Paperhonging stained. No woxlng onv- months security & refer­ Main Street, 643-2171. mofet. Iniured. 643-0304. In my Hebron home- more. John Vertollle. Call ences. Close to 84 and condition. V-8, automatic, (neor Gay City Pork). S. Removol. Coll_6jg;^L. Hide A Bed Couch — $75.4 air, am/fm radio, power 646-5750. ______busline. March 1 occu­ Like New 14 cu. ft. Indus­ HawkM Tr#B Service — Lots of TLC, fully li­ iManrlirstrr pancy. No pets. Call after trial freezer. $350. 649- X 8 slate pool table, $250. steering, power brakes, censed. Call Janet after BUIL0IN8/ There's someone out 644- 8360. 69,000 miles. $3,500. Call Bucket Truck & Chipper. ) Manchester — A City ol Village Charm limih under the law to take effect March B««nnH Moran. Rov and Barbara Bachr, Erna Johnson. Pa- 30s. Details on page 2 W pRthRr .2 1. pending the outcome of an Please turn to page 12 trlclo Thompson, Andrew Boworsond Donna Mortineou will bo sold to the highest bidder. THE LIENHOLDER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO BID ON SWAP fflamliPBtpr HrralJi GOODS AT SALE. 073-01