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While Thursday's warm temperatures may have for tenth d a y turned people's attention toward spring, the Manches- ter Advisory Park and Recreation Commission Thursday discussed preliminary plans to resume skiing at Northview. skating on Union Pond and NEW YORK (AP) - The stock by U.S. manufacturers climbed 0.6

improving Center Springs Park for skating and other market’s historic rally, in which percent in December with output by N pses. trading volume has reached new companies making durable goods,

; Recreation Director Scott Sprague reported during a highs along with prices, continued items expected to last three or more

Lincoln Center meeting that his budget proposal for the to blaze ahead today. years, rising 0.7 percent.

next fiscal year includes a proposal to dredge Center - 1 C . The Dow Jones average of 30 i ; - v r i " Springs Pond, put edging along the banks and build a The gain in durable goods produc- industrial stocks jumped an addi- tion included a rise in output at auto parking lot for visitors. tional 17.15 points to 2,087.88 in plants. Autos were assembled at an I Sprague didn't estimate the cost of the work. He said today’s opening hour of trading annual rate of 7.9 million units in lie would like to see an engineering study of the park, after surging 35.72 to 2,070.73 December, up from a rate of 7.3 and a specific proposal drawn up for improving it. Thursday — the average's ninth million units in both November and In a related matter. Parks Superintendent Robert straight record finish and its 10th Harrison said he was not aware that plywood nailed to October. advance since New Year's Day.

thelodge at the park had been torn down. He said that Over that period, the widely as of last Friday, the lodge was still boarded up. followed average soared 174.78 On Wednesday, a resident who lives near the park, points. And it was the first time Robert Samuelson. complained that without the boards, the building represented a safety risk. since July 1973 that the Dow Jones A ID S drug industrials had advanced for 10 • The lodge was damaged severely in an October fire That also destroyed nativity scene figures stored there. straight sessions. The rally also produced unprece- • Public Works Director George Kandra said today he faces 1st instructed crews on Thursday to replace any plywood ' f w V . dented trading volume Thursday,

that was torn down. Kandra said he hopes to with 253.12 million shares worth

incorporate lodge repairs into an overall improvement more than $10 billion changing m a jor test plan for the park he will propose for the 1987-88 fiscal hands on the New York Stock year. Exchange. ROCKVILLE, Md. (AP) — An Advisory Park and Recreation Commission The activity was up from 214.23 experimental AIDS drug which is members said that the lodge might be expanded as part million shares Wednesday and of improvments to the park. farther than any other along the broke the previous record of 244.68 regulatory path to general appro- ^ . Op Union Pond, Harrison said the town has plans to - 'I* ^ ' “* million set last Dec. 19. V, • - . . . . ; v . val is taking another major , stw i'i. <)lilM

As for skiing, commission member William O'Neill Manch est er's Northvie w Ski Siop e couid agajn be fiiied with skiers, some that fell overall on the NYSE. is expected to carry heavy influ- 6

said it would be viable to resume skiing at the members of the Advisory Parle and Recre ation Commission believe. Th e The rally has been attributed to ence with the FDA.

Northview Ski Slope, which has been inactive for the several factors. Analysts say it slope, ope ne d in 1969 and located off Hercules Driv e in southwest Today’s meeting comes a day past eight years. While it would take some money to partly reflects investor expecta- Manchester, h^s not been used by skiers in eight ye ars, although vandals after Surgeon (jeneral Everett tions that economic growth and Koop told a Senate panel that Please (urn to page 10 have repe atedly driven vehicles on the slope, leaving de ep ruts. corporate profits will improve education about the disease’s

more rapidly this year than pre- deadly consequences remains the

viously thought. best weapon against AIDS even though fighting it is the govern- Stocks have drawn additional ment’s No. 1 health priority. support from declining interest D in n e r h o n o rs 'a m a n o f p e a c e ’ The FDA advisory committee rates in the credit markets, and was devoting a day-long meeting to from the dollar’s recent slide. consideration of AZT, or azldo- M a nch e st er B y Jo h n F . K ir c h It was the sixth annual dinner and King. changes with my eyes. What Joy it In other financial news today, the thymidine, with presentations from unit .H o r a ld R e p o rt e r featured a short performance by In 19S8. she, her husband. Tom. was to go back South and be able to government reported that produc- FDA staff members and the com- r o o m • the Sacred Dance Group of the who was in the Army, and their stop at a Holiday Inn and not have to tion at U.S. factories, mines and pany to be followed by several He has been called everything North United Methodist Church, baby boy were moving from Fort go through the back woods of utilities rose a solid 0.5 percent in hours of discussion and, perhaps, a from the symbol of peace and and four speakers who reflected on Hamilton, N.Y., to Fort Bragg. Georgia.” December. vote late in the day,. on what justice to the most significant man King and the message he died for. N.C. Shirley Zachery, one of the four The Federal Reserve Board said recommendation to make. in American history. "This is more of a family On the drive through Virginia. speakers at Thursday's potiuck, the December gain followed an The FDA approved expanded, : But for members of the Manches- dinner," said Joan O'Loughlin, a Stringfellow said, the family tried outlined the changes that have even better 0.6 percent November although still tightly controlled, use ter Interracial Council, Dr. Martin member of the council who helped to stop for the night. But hotel after' taken place. Because of King, she increase and a 0.3 percent October of AZT on Sept. 30 after more Luther King Jr. was more than organize the supper. "These are said. a black family can move into a hotel refused them because of their rise. restricted clinical trials demon- that. He was an individual who people who care about each other race. white neighborhood without fear; Even with the strength at the end strated it apprears to prolong life .touched their lives personally and and care about Dr. Martin Luther people from all races can run for "You had to drive in the back and reduce symptoms in some laid the foundation for what many King. They come to celebrate woods to find a black neighbor- political office; and people of of the year, industrial production was still just 0.9 percent ahead of patients with AIDS. B o bby c a r people hope will be a better society. someone who made a difference in hood," she said. "We stayed at this different races can marry or adopt s e a t ; . To honor the slain civil rights a child of another color. where it was in December 1985. The manufacturer. Burroughs their individual lives. And he did." lady's house." Wellcome Co. of Research Triangle toddle r. jeader on his birthday Thursday, Gladys Stringfellow. another It wouldn’t happen now, because "Certainly eating in the restau- That weak gain over the past 12 months emphasized the fact that Park, N.C., and federal health the Interracial Council sponsored a council member who helped organ- of King. rant (of your choice) or riding in the American manufacturers have suf- authorities have asserted that AZT potiuck dinner at Concordia Luthe- ize the dinner, saw a significant “The change has been enor- Please turn to page 10 fered through another year in is not a cure for AIDS, although it ran Church on Pitkin Street. difference in her life because of mous.” she said. "I have seen the which stiff foreign competition appears to relieve some symptoms. The trial result that prompted the limited growth in U.$. industries. expanded use involved AIDS pa- Added to these problems was a tients with a rare form of pneumo- steep slump in activity in the oil and nia, Pneumocystis carinli, which U t a h co llisio n fu e ls a ir-s a f e ty d e b a t e gas sector, which faced heavy afflicts an estimated 50 percent to layoffs as petroleum companies cut 60 percent of the 12,000 living AIDS WASHINGTON (AP) — The back on drilling and exploration patients in the United States. second collision in five months of a plans in the wake of falling oil In those tests, AZT patients 9

private plane with a commercial prices. suffered fewer deaths than a aircraft is expected to give new Today’s report said production control group- ammunition to critics who say air

safety is eroding at the hands of an inadequate air traffic control system. Federal Aviation Administration TODAY’S HERALD

officials have maintained that the

skies are as safe as ever and point to S h a k e -u p In C h in a Bill o n th e m ov e a sharp decline in accidents in all 8

Communist Party chief Hu Yao- A bill making the state’s pres- segments of the aviation industry bang resigned in disgrace today cription program available to more

last year. Nevertheless, the critics after weeks of student protests and of the low-income elderly and a|l of contend an increasing number of the state’s disabled residents is a crackdown on pro-Western intel- V*- accidents are waiting to happen. lectuals whom he reportedly moving swiftly toward passage, The National Transportation *iV iKi. backed. Premier Zhao Ziyang was llie changes, including a stipula- 1 4 ^ Safety Board has only begun to elected to replace him. Story on tion that no participant pay more ' V , examine the collision of a Skywest page 7. than $4 for any prescription, would commuter plane and a small be effective April 1. Story on page 4. 7 private aircraft Thursday over Salt Lake City. Utah, but in some ways B a c k u p bra k e s u rg e d

the accident has a familiar ring. The federal board probing last In d e x * Last Aug. 31. another small week’s fatal Amtrak collision near 20 pagBB, 2 BBCtlons plane, which had just taken off, Baltimore is calling for automatic collided with an Aeromexico je- brakes on all trains sharing tracks A d vic a . .1 4 Lo tt a iy. tliner making an approach to Los with passenger traffic in ^ e busy Angeles International Airport. B uiln o tt — 20 Obitu ariM— 10 AP photo Northeast corridor and says regu- Cl888lfled . 18-19 Opinion______8 There were 82 people killed in the lators should have required such a accident; 10 people died in the Utah Comics . _ 8 People. Firefighters se arch through the wreck crash, which is expected to renew backup device long ago. Freight aerial tragedy. trains such as the Conrail locomo- C o n n o cllc u t. 4-5 Sports . age of on e of two planes that collided criticism over the air traffic control In both accidents the commercial Entsrtsinmsn t 12 Te ls vis lo n_ tives that smashed into the Amtrak Th urs d a y over southwestern Salt Lake system. train Jan. 4 are not required to have F o c u s — 11 U.S. / W orld. Co unty, Uta h. Te n pe ople died in the Please turn to page 10 the devices. Story on page 7. Local n s w s _ 3 ,10 W s a t b s r__

V, \ t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Jan. 16, 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 16. 1087 — 8 WEATHER E d u c a t o rs o p e n s e m in a r to p a re n ts Manchester/Area By John Mitchell Herald Reporter Opening the workshops to the parents, Boutilier said, serves a dual role in letting them Towns in Bri^ Conn e cticut forecast hear from prominent authorites as well as 40^3 For the first time in recent history, discussing the subject with the teachers. -20^10^ Central, Eastern Interior, Southwest Interior: Manchester school officals are opening a G O P committ e e pre p are s slate 10 January teachers' staff development day to a Other classes and their locations are: Tonight, clear and much colder. Low in the teens. • ' ‘Special Needs of Single Parent Families. ’ ’ The Manchester Republican Town Comnnittee has begun to Saturday, mostly sunny and cold. High in the mid Kroup of educators — parents, Martin School cafeteria. if fathers of students have been assemble a slate of delegates that will help choose two state 20s. • "Stress and Young Children.” Buckley central committeemen In May. invitM to the Jan. 28 staff development day. School. VJ West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, clear and which features a group of ll different J. Winthrop Porter, who heads the town committee’s selection much colder. Low around 20. Saturday, mostly • "Adolescent Psychological Problems and workshops on student stress. Students will have Solutions,” Bennet. panel, is in charge of organizing a slate of 16 delegates to the May sunny and cold. High in the upper 20s. 26 convention. Delegates will also be sent from the other towns in Northwest Hills: Tonight, clear and much colder. ?. on. « program is scheduled from • “The Depressed Adolescent,” Manchester i: w to 3 p.m. in different schools across town. High School. Hie 4th Senatorial District — Glastonbury, Bolton, Hebron and .5 0 Low zero to 10 above. Saturday, mostly sunny and According to Laura R. Boutilier, staff Columbia. cold. High in the lower 20s. • "Adolescent Drug Abuse.” Illing. COLO development coordinator for the Manchester • "Laughter; Rx for Classroom Survival,” Former Manchester Mayor Nathan Agostinelli and Nancy How Brew Grew public schools, parents need not sign up Manchester High School. Owen of Glastonbury now hold the positions, which last for two Co astal forecast On this day in 1920, these saloon patrons and others beforehand. • “Stress in the Classroom,” Keeney Street years. Manchester’s slate will probably be endorsed in March, mourned as the United States went legally “dry.” "Just show up that evening.” she said. "I School. GOP Town Chairman Donald K. Kuehl said Wednesday. hope they come.” • "Implementation of a Crisis Resource Long Island Sound to Watch Hill. R.I. and Prohibition tried to end what is actually a centuries-old While most of the past staff workshops have Montauk Point Team,” Manchester High School. L o w practice. Beer, for example, has been brewed throughout dealt with teacher-student issues such as • "Reducing Stress Through Effective Com- Su n d a y re pairs will clos e ra m p Wind northwest 15 to 20 knots, becoming more recorded history. In 3400 B.C., the Egyptians levied a articulation between grade levels and depart- munication.” Robertson School. ‘ T e m p e r a t u r e s -8 0 northerly this afternoon and diminishing to around mental communication, this subject is he said. "Any parent would probably benefit HARTFORD — The state Department of TransportaUon has 7 0 ' tax on a popular beer known as barley wine. The Allan B. Chesterton, director of curriculum 10 knots during tonight then becoming northeast different. from it,” he said. for the schools, said the idea is part of the announced that repairs will be .made on the ramp from Route 2 5 0 - during Saturday. ancient Romans learned the art of brewing from the "J**!® one affects the whole child,” Boutilier Two of the classes will be held from 7 to 8:30 westbound (Founders Bridge) to 1-91 southbound in Hartford on p.m. system’s five-year plan, designed last year. Seas 2 to 3 feet today decreasing to 1 foot or less Greeks. Casear’s armies loved the drink and spread it said. "This one is, I think, of interest to “We’ve neverhad an ongoing staff development Sunday and the ramp will be temporarily closed to traffic. F R O N T S : tonight and Saturday. wherever they conquered. everyone who deals with kids.” “Practical Strategies for Identifying and plan,” he said. The work will involve repairing the catch basins and patching J Partly sunny today. Mostly clear tonight and She said teachers have come to realize how Coping with Student Stress.” will be held at Boutilier said. “Parents, I’m hoping, are as the roadway surface, the DOT said. It is expected to take one day Warm.^^ CokJ.^..^ Saturday. Colder. Good visibility. DO YOU KNOW — What amendment repealed Prohi- much added stress that modem society has Bennet Junior High School’s media center. concerned about these topics as much as the to complete the project, weather permitting, and the work will be bition? caused students. "Who Says I Can’t Drink?” will be held at teachers are.” performed between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. O c c l u d e d St a tion ary • Thomas Crockett, head of the townwide PTA Illing Junior High School’s cafeteria. This is an Another session will be held in May, school Traffic control personnel and signing patterns will be used to Aci'oss the nation T H U R S D A Y ’S A N S W E R — C a sp a r W e inb e rg e r Is th e Council, agreed. “I think it's a wonderful idea.” filing drama group production. officials said. guide motorists to Columbus Boulevard, to the Whitehead curre nt S e cre t ary of Defense. Highway, to 1-91 southbound, while the work is in progress. Frigid temperatures, heavy snow and strong 1-16-67 c Knowledge Unlimited, Inc. 1986 N A TIO N A L F O R E C A S T — Th e Na tional We ather Service forecasts snow winds swept across the Mountain states today, for S a turd ay for the north ern Rockies and from the Southwest Plains. Rain plunging wind chills to 50 below zero in Colorado and Surplu s food to b e distributed Wyoming. A Newipaper In Education Program G a rm a n Full funds unlik e ly A is forecast from the western G ulf to eastern Okla hom a. Most of the East Sponaored by Surplus rice and butter will be distributed in Andover, Bolton will be cold. The storm brought 17 inches of new snow and Coventry later this month by the Windham Area Community Thursday to Pikes Peak. Colo., and 10 to 15 inches to The Manchester Herald Action Program, the agency has announced. parts of New Mexico and Arizona. Winds gusted to re tiring to more than 50 mph at Albuquerque, N.M. for h o c k e y at M H S In Andover, the distribution will be Jan. 27 from 2 to 3 p.m. at Blustery winter weather covered southern the Town Office Building. In Bolton, food will be handed out Jan. Wyoming, eastern Colorado, much of northern New ‘b a c k ro o m ’ By John Mitchell School officials acknowledged 28 from noon to 2 p.m. at the Community Hall. In Coventry, Herald Reporter the high price for students, but saw residents can pick up the food at the Town Office Building on Jan. Mexico, and parts of Arizona, Utah, Kansas, Almanac 27 from noon to 1 p.m. Oklahoma and Texas. By Alex GIrelll no need to pay the entire cost. Associate Editor Members of the Board of Educa- ”I’m in full support of what the For more information, call 774-0400. N Winter storm warnings were posted in Cole p !o Today is Friday, Jan. 16, the Bernadette Devlin McAliskey tion and the Manchester PTA administration has proposed.” said for up to 12 more inches of snow in the mour ins. 16th day of 1987. There are 349 and her husband. Joseph Garman. who has committee questioned the need to board member Jo-Ann D. Moriarty. Warnings also extended over western and nr ihern days left in the year. Ten years ago; Despite mount- operated a clothing store on entirely fund the Manchester High * Hockey is a viable program which R H A M stude nts In scie nc e progra m New Mexico and the Oklahoma panhandle. Today’s Highlight in History: ing opposition on Capitol Hill, Main Street since 1954, has sold School hockey team next year and needs “a little more town support.” Winter storm watches were posted over northern the business to his longtime HEBRON — Fourteen RHAM High School students have been On Jan. 16,1920, America went President-elect Jimmy Carter worked to correct a $25,000 she said. nominated and accepted to participate in the Talcott Mountain New Mexico, the Panhandle and southern plains of "dry” as the 18th Amendment to said he was sticking to his choice associate, Alan Cashman, and program-improvements mistake Chairman Richard W. Dyer said Texas, and higher elevations of northern Arizona. will “retire” to the room in the ’T h u r s d a y . Science Center Program for Gifted Students in Avon, the school the U.S. Constitution took effect, of Theodore C. Sorensen to head a 50 percent subsidy might be a announced. A freeze warning was posted for valleys of and Prohibition became the law the Central Intelligence Agency. back of the store where fishing The queries arose as the school good start. “I do not feel it could be Ssouthem . gear and tall tales are the stock board continued to review School fully funded at this time.” The program provides students with “hands or" enrichment of the land. Sorensen, however, withdrew his in trade. opportunities in math and science. The sessions are held on seven Winds gusting to 90 mph were expected in Utah’s On this date: nomination the following day. Superintendent James P. Ted Brindamour. of the PTA Wasatch Mountains and high winds were also Cashman, who has been asso- Kennedy’s proposed $30.9 million committee, agreed. He said he consecutive Saturdays beginning this month. In 1547, Ivan the Terrible was Five years ago; Meeting in Key ciated with J. Garman Clothier The RHAM students are Peter Bartok, Judith Dupre, Todd expected in Southern California and the state’s Biscayne, Fla., representatives budget for the 1987-88 fiscal year, wouldn’t favor full funding of such a northern coast. crowned Czar of Russia. at 887 Main St. for 16 years, said which begins July 1. The spending program. Foster, Matthew Kirchmyer, Mark McClanan, Jlaniel Witt, In 1883, the U.S. Civil Service of the major Western trading he plans no changes in the plan is 11.83 percent higherthan the Gregory Chapman, Paige Eppinger, Tamara Grybko, Karen Light rain extended over southern Kansas, much Commission was established. powers and Japan agreed to operation or in the classic Kennedy said that he will not be of Oklahoma. eastern Texas, and coastal Louisiana, 1986-87 allocation. working toward full subsidy in the LaFountain, Nancy Munson, ^ n Mund, Michael Purtell and Jeff In 1942, actress Carole Lom- refrain from any unilateral ac- merchandise that has charac- Thursday night’s page-by-page, Soares. Mississippi, South Carolina and Georgia. bard, her mother and about 20 tions to curb imports. terized the store for almost 33 future. “We got into this program Light snow fell overnight on northeast New York two-hour review covered the with our eyes wide open and we other people were killed when One year ago; President Rea- years. school’s general support, person- and central New England into southern Maine. their plane crashed near Las gan said he was “very grateful” Garman said this morning he responded to people with our eyes Pre scription bill cle ars committ e e Today’s forecast called for snow from the Rockies nel, special education, and admi- wide open.” Vegas, Nev., during a tour to for Soviet leader Mikhail Gorba- plans to continue most of the nistrative programs. A proposal to have the state help more elderly and disabled to the central and southwest Plains; scattered promote war bonds. chev’s proposed plan for elimi- work he has been doing with the Board member Francis Maffe Jr Hockey officials expressed op- snowshowers in Utah, Arizona. New Mexico. people pay their prescription drug bills cleared the Human In 1944, General Dwight D. nating all nuclear weapons by the Greater Manchester Chamber found a deficit in the reading timism after the session. They said Services Committee Thursday, state Rep. John W, Thompson, Colorado, the Great Lakes and the Ohio Valley: Eisenhower took command of the year 2000, and said the United of Commerce, the Downtown program Tuesday, which should they would take their recommenda- snow, freezing rain and sleet in Texas and Association and the Town Park- tion to the Board of Directors before D-Manchester, said this morning. Allied Invasion Force in London. States was studying it “with great have included money to fund a Thompson, a member of the panel, said the measure had strong Oklahoma; rain likely from the Plains to the lower In 1964, the musical “Hello, care.” ing Authority. teaching position. Research re- the town makes its decision on the “I’m not backing out of budget. biparUsan support. It now goes to the Appropriations Committee, M O R N IN G W E A TH E R — To d a y’s we a ther satellite picture recorded at Mississippi and Tennessee valleys to the southern Dolly! ” starring Carol Channing, Today’s Birthdays: Author- JO S E P H G A R M A N vealed a “$25,000 oops,” Kennedy where it will probably be considered next week. 1:30 a.m. shows brok en clouds associated with a wint er storm producing half of the Atlantic Coast; rain and snow showers everything,” he said today. said. “If you don’t come out and push, opened on Broadway. editor Norman Podhoretz is 57. “But I’m going to do a little . . . selling business he avy snow over the Rockies. Brok e n cloudin ess in adva nce of a frontal scattered over the northern Pacific Coast; and In 1969, two manned Soviet Opera singer Marilyn Home is 53. ■To fix the mistake, officials you won’t get anything.” said Eric strong, gusty winds over the Southwest. more fishing.” Farno, coach of the team. A d ult cours e s re sum e F e b. 3 bond re ach from Te x a s through North Carolina. Snow occurs over Soyuz spaceships became the Auto racer A.J. Foyt is 52. moved $25,000 in local funds from Highs were predicted in the single digits and teens “Joe’s Back Room,” on the community. the Chapter I program, a separate Maffe also questioned a $50,700 southern Ca lifornia in response to an upper air feature. first vehicles to dock in space and Country singer Ronnie Milsap is lower level of the store, will The Manchester Adult Evening School will resume classes from northern New England to the Great Lakes. transfer personnel. 43. Movie director John Carpen- Garman received the budgeted plan designed to provide increase for the student’s regular Feb. 3, a school official said. continue to be a mecca for Chamber of Commerce “M” remedial reading and math servi- bus service, calling it too low in In 1979, the Shah of Iran and his ter is 39. anglers who meet there weekly award last year. When the Evening courses at Bennet Junior High School are High School wife fled their country. The Shah Thought for Today: “What we ces to students, into the regular light of current negotiations for Equivalency Preparation, Pre-High School Review, Adult Basic to swap yams. award was presented at the instructional reading program. transportation service in the last would never return. really are mattem more than Garman, 64. opened his store Education, English for the Foreign Bom, and literacy courses for chamber’s annual banquet, Officials also showed no interest year of a five-year contract. Maffe In 1981, in Northern Ireland, what other people think of us.” — on March 11,1954, as a women’s Garman came in for some said workers’ pay probably will go basic reading and writing skills. Protestant gunmen shot and Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian states- clothing shop called Coret Casu- ribbing over his practice of in spending $14,000 to completely The free classes meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6; 30 to man (1889-1964). fund the high-school hockey pro- up. as will the cost of insurance. 9; 30 p.m. for 10 weeks. 6 PEOPLE wounded Irish nationalist leader als. Three years later he added demonstrating fly rods in the The final budget workshop will be J. Garman Mens wear on the parking lot at the back of his gram. Kennedy proposed to spend Students should register at the first class session. ground floor. $6,500 on hockey, a $4,000 increase Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the store. over 1986-87. A hockey booster club board’s offices at 45 N. School St. Mik e’s busy Now both operations are Garman, who has been called combined as J. Garman helps raise money for the varsity Michael Jackson is making two Former talk show host David o n th e t ig h t s id e “Main Street’s Dear Abby,” team, whose members pay $250 a new Pepsi commerciais in an Clothier. often wanders up and down the year to play. Af U AA / J Af I Frost has been hired as a special In the early 1960s, Garman street visiting fellow merchants .CARO CARD ^-’^CARD Vi-^-BCAJ estimated $10 million, multi-year correspondent for the syndicated Kennedy said $6,500 was enough deal. Five cents to make is I want to increase the was instrumental in the estab- to discuss downtown business of a subsidy “to keep the avid and television program “Entertain- news hole,” or the area of the lishment of the Special Down- matters. The new spots will be Jackson’s inent Tonight.” SHARON, Mass. (AP) — What excellent support that the booster (gnni first solo appearance for Pepsi, paper unencumbered by adver- town Taxing District, the re- One way to locate him when club has given the program.” &m ( s i K S i (9m (onrd ^iF—>CARD Frost has interviewed some of this town needs is a good 5-cent tisements, Phelps said. venue from which finances he is in motion is to find his and the first since he and his the world’s most sought-after newspaper, and that’s what it will parking facilities in the down- However, Bruce Oatway, co- brothers appeared for the soft- Esther and Walter Reeve, who travel direction and call a store personalities, including Richard continue to have, says the new have put out the paper every town area. ' or two ahead to have someone president of the club, said in- mi iSM drink company in 1984. Nixon, Ronald Reagan and the publisher of a newspaper that Garman has been in the intercept him. creased expenses across the board %CARD c week for nearly 39 years, said One of the new commercials Beatles. sells for 5 cents and turns away forefront of efforts to get Main After Jan. 31, when the sale of and a loss of potential players who will appear on the Feb. 24 they decided to sell because it was Street reconstructed, a project can’t afford the program triggered Conni Frost’s experience reporting on advertisers. getting to be too much work. the clothing store becomes ira Grammy telecast. Jackson also entertainment, royalty and world “A nickel is what it is. A nickel that has sometimes divided the final, he’ll be spending more the need for full funding. “Non-gate (onm^ if^CARD ^a^^CARDQnni »CARD will do a Spanish version, a affairs and his invaluable inter- is what it will stay for the time Main Street business time in the back room, however. nights are devastating to the Pepsi-Cola Co. spokesman said national contacts were appealing being,” said Michael E. Phelps of program,” he said. “We budget doesn’t believe Thursday. to the show, executive producer right down to the last penny.” ira The Sharon Advocate. %CARO QmuCARD C The singer has signed a three- David Nnell said in a statement The paper will continue to be Lottery year contract with Pepsi that will Thursday. published on a rickety linotype in holidays. pay him more than the $5 million The author of 13 books and and ancient press through Febru- Connecticut daily Th re e nabbed ITU he received three years ago and producer of seven films. Frost ary until newer technology ar-

PEKING (A P) — Communist Na tion remembers dvil rights leader speculation that Hu would be Politburo members “ gave Com- policies and combat “ bourgeois Party chief Hu Yaobang resigned in ousted. Deng reportedly was un- rade Hu Yaobang a serious and liberalization," Xinhua said. disgrace today after weeks of SPUTOUR OFFERING BETWEEN TH E happy with the way Hu handled the comradely criticism and at the The phrase “ bourgeois liberals” Wa ke up: R e v ^ M ^ n ^ L S ^ S Jr a“s Z student protests and a crackdown students’ pro-democracy demon- same time acknowledged his has been used to describe those who FUN0*O>FAVTH GRD\MTHANP INCOME NETWORK. on pro-Western intellectuals whom strations and the subsequent party achievements,” Xinhua said. question the supremacy of social- ?ie a n K f a rTo?&^^^ he reportedly backed. Premier ANP TH E CATHEPRAL O F R E O P R D CITY-TH AT J a c k campaign against critics. Xinhua said Hu will remain a ism and the Communist Party. blS AmTriMnI *i!«**f ‘nspiratlon to Zhao Ziyang was elected to replace An enlarged session of the member of the Politburo Standing WAV, \NHEN OUR SEEPS O F FAITH MUiTIPLY, black AmCTicans, but to each and every one of us, to stand firm him. Hu and Zhao are both strong Te ll kids Anderson Politburo, the party’s top decision- Committee. supporters of the economic reform NOUR GOUT WIU. B E CUREP ANP W E'LL The 71-year-oId Hu, once consi- ioL^t^I) ‘® ‘’®“®'' ®««elves and our making body, accepted Hu’s resig- The agency did not say whether and open-door policies Deng has dered a likely successor to top s t i l l g e t t h e c r u i s e ANP MERCEPES. Thursday in a television nation and unanimously selected Zhao, 67, will leave his post as promoted since he rose to power in available to schools nationwide. leader Deng Xiaoping, resigned Zhao as the new secretary-general premier and, if so, who might 1978. after saying he made "mistakes on •'•s^short life span he touched the lives of every of the 44-million-member party, replace him. Possible successors Zhao, however, has been involved about A ID S major issues of political princi- Xinhua said. helped dismantle the legal vestiges of mentioned by (Hiinese sources mainly in economic matters and discrimination and racism,” Reagan said. ples,” the official ^Xinhua News It said the decisions on Hu and include Vice Premier Li Peng, 58, has escaped involvment in the Agency and national television King, a Baptbt preacher awarded the 1964 Nobel Peace Prize Zhao would be submitted to the next and Tianjin Mayor Li Ruihuan, 54. turmoil that followed the student reported. Sultan denies lOT his leadership of the civil rights movement in the 1950s and plenary session of the Central The Politburo meeting urged the protests in at least 11 cities since The Manchester Herald’s nnan-on-the-street The announcement ended days of Ms, was born-in Atlanta on Jan. 15,1929. He was shot to death in Committee for confirmation. party to continue to stick to party December. photographer asked six residents this week if Memphis, Tenn., in 1968. schoois should offer instruction on AIDS and $10 million aid His birthday was Thursday, although a federal holiday and “safe sex.” many state holidays in his honor will be observed Monday. The Five of the six respondents gave an federal holiday was first observed last year. Rail inve stig a tors unqualified “ yes.” ‘The sooner, the better, was the gist of their responses. to the contras If only it were that simple. WASHINGTON — ’The Sultan of Brunei says the C o m m is sio n to study racial viole nc e b a c k n e w bra k e s As things stand, only one eighth-grade state Department lied when it claimed he had WASHINGTON — The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, By H. Josef Hebert health class offered in ^he Manchester public donated $10 million to aid the Nicaraguan contras, cate, according to investigators, prompted by outbreaks of racial violence such as last month’s The Associated Press school system covers AIDS — and only according to sources speaking for the Southeast the Conrail locomotive, pulling two attack in the Howard Beach area of New York City, is launching a other locomotives, sped through a Asian ruler. briefly, in connection with a unit on infectious national effort to determine if such incidents are on the increase. WASHINGTON - The federal slow-down signal, and by the time diseases. State Department officials insist that a “ third p>mmission Chairman Clarence M. Pendleton Jr. and the five board probing last week’s fatal the engineer noticed a stop signal country’s” money was intended for "the Manchester educators are taking a “let’s other panel members told the heads of 50 state advisory Amtrak collision near Baltimore is near the track interchange, it was Nicaraguan resistan(:e.” But they maintain that calling for automatic brakes on all wait and see what the state does” stance FOViT WORTH f -W f i -TE ceSW W l^^H U lM I committees that although the commission could do little to too late to halt the train safely. Brunei has never been officially indentified as the combat the violence beyond enforcing current law, information trains sharing tracks with pas- Nall said in an appearance before they’ll commit themselves to starting a country that was important to help with U.S. efforts is needed to determine the extent of the problem. senger traffic in the busy Northeast Thursday night on the “ MacNeill- course on the subject. in Central America. In a letter sent Thursday on the birthday of slain civil rights corridor and says regulators should Lehrer NewsHour’’ television pro- According to Allan B. Chesterton, In numerous published reports, however, Foggy leader Martin Luther King Jr., Pendleton asked the state have required such a backup device gram that the safety board expects long ago. Bottom officials have said that Hassanal Bolkiah, chairmen to begin collecting data on acts of racial or religious to be able to eventually determine . curriculum director for the Manchester Protectionism bre a ks out The high-speed Amtrak pas- sultan of the tiny, oil-rich country and the world’s violence. whether drugs impaired the two schools, there are no instructional materials senger trains that use the corridor crewmen before the accident. He WASHING- wealthiest man, was told that any donation,he C ANAD A’S SHARE of this from Washington to Boston are cautioned, however, that no such available yet that teachers can use. Until they TON — Recent country’s softwood lumber made would go for non-military aid to the contras. equipped with the automatic brak- conclusion has been made. are developed, and until the state issues some negotiations market has grown dramatically, But Bruneian officials told us emphatically that the ing systems which trigger within At the same time, he said an guidelines on teaching in this area, he feels it over softwood Libya n planes bom b Ch a dia n outposts r T from less than one-fifth in the U.S. request was for humanitarian aid to the needy six seconds if a train operator does automatic braking system likely lum ber im - not comply with a change-of-speed serves little purpose to try to set up a course. mid-1970s to more than one-third of Central America. N DJAM ENA, Chad — Libyan warplanes bombed outposts in would have prevented the collision ports from Robert northern Chad this morning, including Fada, an oasis that was signal. Even when materials become available, he today — but much of the increase If the sultan had known that the $10 million was to because “ the device, if it had been Canada pro- retaken by government troops early this month, the official Chad Freight trains such as the Conrail in place, would under normal warns, a Board of Education committee made •J 1? is attributable to Canada’s com- be used to help the anti-Sandinista rebels, he would vide fresh evi- Walters not have given the money, the Bruneian officials radio announced. locomotives that smashed into the conditions have slowed the (Con- up of citizens will have to scrutinize the paratively weak dollar, which Amtrak train Jan. 4 are not dence of this told us. Though he is a dedicated anti-communist, The radio said Libyan planes also were bombing Wour and rail) train to a stop” before it slid materials to see that they are suitable. helps Canadian exports. required to have the devices, into the path of the Amtrak train. country’s ap- the sultan does not wish to prolong the fighting Zouar in the extreme northern Tibesti Mountain region. There are difficult questions to be answered Among the firms able to take It said a young girl was killed and two women were seriously although the National Transporta- John Riley, head of the Federal palling lack of 1 between the leftist regime in Managua and the tion Safety Board urged at least first, Chesterton says. At what age, for advantage of that differential are iitjured in the raid on Fada. Chadian government troops retook Railroad Administration, said last a coherent in- contras supported by the Reagan administration. three times in the past decade that week the agency plans to explore under $3 billion annually. Boise Cascade, Kimberly Clark. Fada from Libyan forces Jan. 2. instance, will such information be ternational trade policy and the Dale Van Atta flew to Brunei last month to check some kind of automated train whether to require the braking Weyerhaeuser, Champion, Mead The radio gave no further detail on the bombing raids. introduced? And how specific can teachers ad hoc protectionism it fre- That levy eventually will be into the donation, which has figured in the uproar < control system be put on trains as a devices on freight trains at least replaced by a 15 percent increase and other domestic forest pro- get about the methods of “ safe sex?” quently produces. over secret funding of the contras at a time when backstop against human failings. where locomotives share tracks A dispute inspired by spurious in stumpage fees, but in either ducts companies that hold Cana- An apparent failure of the Conrail with passenger trains in the Nor- Chesterton won’t be pinned down, but it’s Congress had forbidden any official U.S. aid. The allegations and aggravated by form it will add $400 million to dian stumpage rights and ac- press-shy ruler was indisposed and unavailable for U.S. pre dicts quic k extradition locomotive’s engineer and brake- theast corridor. safe to assume that AIDS instruction is a good man to notice and properly respond political pressure has been re- $450 m illio n to the p r ic e o f count for almost $300 million a personal interview, but he met with his top But the safety board said Thurs- BONN, West Germany — The Justice Ministry today predicted to a reduction of speed signal as day action should be taken imme- year or two aw ay for Manchester students — solved by unjustly penalizing Canadian lumber imports this worth of imports from Canada officials to prepare a statement for us to explain his each year. West Germany would quickly extradite to the United States a they approached an intersection diately. In the interim, the board if it will ever be taught here. Canada’s forest products year. role in the burgeoning scandal. Lebanese accused of hijacking a TWA jetliner and killing one with the main Amtrak line is being added, special operating proce- It seems incredible that local educators are industry. The National Association of Both stumpage fees and the hostage. viewed as a primary factor in the dures should be adopted in the In a preliminary ruling last Home Builders estimates that price of logs delivered to saw- content to wait for the state to come up with THE CAREFULLY WORDED STATEMENT, Justice Ministry spokesman Juergen Schmid said, however, collision that killed 16 people and Northeast corridor requiring October, the Commerce Depart- those higher raw material costs mills are markedly lower in AP photo “ instructional materials.” amplified by Bruneian officials on a background that before extradition could be granted. West German law injured 175 others. freight trains to come to a complete ment held that stumpage fees — will add $1,000 to the sale price of Canada than in the United States, Who needs a classroom outline when the basis, made clear that the sultan and his advisers required a guarantee that the suspect, Mohammed Ali Hamadi, Joseph Nall, who heads the stop before entering tracks used by a typical 1.700-square-foot new but a number of factors account investigation, told a television the prices paid for timber rights feel they were "stung” by U.S. officials and resent not be sentenced to death if convicted. passenger trains and not proceed Missile pro t e s t “ instructional materials” appeardaily in for that. interviewer Thursday night the to standing trees — were so low in home, which now averages their innocent involvement in the Reagan The 22-year-old Hamadi was seized at Frankfurt airport when until cleared by a tower operator. news reports? There are warnings from the operation of the Conrail locomotive A prot e st er outsid e th e m a in ga te of C a p e C a n a v e ra i A ir Canada that they unfairly subsid- slightly more than $100,000. For example, the price of administration scandal. customs agents discovered three wine bottles in his carry-on The recommendations went to has become a major “ focal point of Amtrak, where a spokeswoman, surgeon general that AIDS is the No. 1 public ized lumber exports to the United The overall increase in home standing timber is established The statement stated; "H is Majesty the Sultan luggage containing methyl nitrate, a fluid sometimes used in St a tion in Florid a re a cts as sh e w a tch e s th e contra il o f a the investigation,’’ especially since Sue Martin, said they were being health concern of the decade. There are States. prices, the NAHB calculates, will administratively in Canada but at and Yang DiPertuan of Brunei Darussalam making explosives, security officials said Thursday. Trid e n t II missile f ollow ing its first test firing Th u rs d a y. drug tests earlier in the week examined. Amtrak owns the corri- In a virtually identical 1983 price 300,000 families out of the reports about the spread of the disease to the auction in this country. (Brunei, Abode of Peace) said that he had made a He was one of four people indicted in the United States on revealed the presence of marijuana dor tracks and would have the Prote sters clos e d th e m a in ga te of th e fa cility, c a using case, however, the department new housing market. Those who personal donation to the United States to be used charges of conspiring to commit air piracy and murder in the 1985 heterosexual population. There are accounts Ignoring this and other impor- in both the engineer and brakeman. authority to require the devices, m a ssive traffic ja ms in th e are a. Nin e t e e n prote sters w e re rejected complaints from the remain as buyers will pay $567 for humanitarian purposes in Central America.” TW A hijacking, during which a U.S. Navy diver was shot to of babies dying painfully as their mothers tant factors, the domestic timber Tests and other evidence indi- NTSB officials said. arrested. domestic lumber industry. In- million in additional costs, ac- According to a secret report of the Senate Select death. stand by helplessly. industry originally petitioned the stead, it held that the Canadian cording to the Washington-based Committee on Intelligence, the sultan was asked to The hijackers held 39 Americans hostage for 17 days in June Commerce Department for a 32 Who needs “ instructional materials” when, system “ constitutes a reasonable Citizens for a Sound Economy.' put $10 million in a secret Swiss bank account 1985 before releasing them following Syrian mediation. percent import duty. S h u t t l e c r e w all around us, people are dealing daily with method for establishing stum- Workers in both countries also controlled by Lt. Col. Oliver North, deputy national this killer? page prices” in the 92 percer* of will be penalized, with the export The department’s reduction of security adviser. North was fired from his post [J E A N S t -P L U S This is one subject in which it is nearly that nation’s forests controlled by duty likely to lead to the elimina- that figure by more than half does after it was discovered that profits from the sale of is c o n f i d e n t impossible to overreact. To not tell students its provincial and federal tion of 10,000 to 20,000 jobs each in not justify a decision based upon U.S. arms to Iran may have been diverted to the Ira n storms Island, attacks B a gh d a d governments. both Canada and the United about the dangers of AIDS, especially those bad economics, xenophobic polit- contras through a Swiss bank account. NICOSIA, Cyprus — Iranian forces stormed Buvarin Island in SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) Moreover, the vast majority of States. ics and mindless protectionism. — The commander of the first who are at the beginning of their sexual lives, The sultan’s aides confirmed that he did donate the Shatt-al-Arab waterway overnight and sent missiles independent experts in this coun- $10 million. But they insisted that the sultan had no smashing into Baghdad and an Iraqi m ilitary base today, Iran’s post-Challenger shuttle crew says is unconscionable. try have concluded that the most idea the money was going to the contras. They official news agency reported. the space flight he will lead in 13 months will be the safest yet There are students sitting in Manchester recent complaint is an unjustified The Islamic Republic News Agency, monitored in Nicosia, said compared it to the $500,000 that the sultan gave to because NASA is stronger and classrooms right now who someday could die attempt to seek a scapegoat for New York Mayor Ed Koch in 1984 for the city’s an Iranian force mounted a “ litfhtning assault” on the strategic wiser than ever. of AIDS. Information about the disease and the domestic industry’s meals-on-wheels program, in accordance with his island southeast of Basra late Thursday. The agency said other “ It is a whole new world since the ways to prevent it might save them. problems. desire as a devout Moslem to follow the Koran’s fighting raged east of the city as Iran’s week-old Karbala-5 Jan. 28, 1986," said Navy Capt. offensive continued. Manchester educators need to wake un. injunction to the rich to care for the poor. Frederick Hauck, referring to the NEVERTH ELESS, the depart- The agency said the missile fired at Baghdad, the Iraqi capital, day the Challeager exploded, kil- ____ f o r ment threatened to issue a final “THE DONATION WAS MADE at the request of hit the war ministry. ling its seven astronauts. Le tt ers to th e e ditor ruling that would have resulted in the United States secretary of state, Mr. George Residents of Baghdad reported the missile’s explosion and said “ The accident changed the way the imposition of a 15 percent Shultz, in the summer of 1986,” the Bruneian it shattered windows over a wide area. They said there was a everybody in the agency looks at The Manchester Herald welcomes original letters to punitive tariff on all imports of statement said. Shultz, who has denied that he thick column of black smoke, but did not say where the missile their jobs, at their responsibilities. I have no worries that this mission the editor. Canadian spruce, pine, fir, cedar personally asked for the donation, met with the struck. (will be) the safest mission yet. C A S H S A l - t Letters should be brief and to the point. They should and other softwood lumber if the sultan for 45 minutes in the course of a two-hour “ The spirit of the crew of be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for ease in editing, alleged inequities were not reme- visit to Brunei last June 24. U.S. Ambassador Challenger is with us. We are should be double-spaced. Letters must be signed with died by the beginning of 1987. Barrington King, who was present at the meeting, ! looking forward to taking up where name, address and daytime telephone number (for At the last possible moment — refused to comment when we asked if the donation D e a th toll from cold w a ve hits 233 they left off." verification). the final day of 1986 — Canada was solicited at that time. LONDON — .A roof collapsed under heavy snow in Romania, Hauck and the four others in his SECOND The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the succumbed to intense pressure crew, pilot Richard O. Covey and SELE CTE D GROUPS been paid it was beyond his control.” scheduled four-day mission aboard Bruneian officials told us that Shultz’s “ personal West Germany, France and Czechoslovakia. The East German space shuttle Discovery. FOR MEN N o on e he ard Aspin fall in the forest representative” was Elliott Abrams, assistant army helped maintain coal supplies to power stations, the British Hauck, 45, said the Feb. 18,1988, secretary of state for Latin American affairs. The Broadcasting Corp. reported. launch date would be difficult to final paragraph of the sultan’s statement reflects < On the eight day of the arctic cold wave, temperatures today accomplish, but that the National AND WOMEN remained well below freezing in many cities. It was 16 degrees in When a mighty tree falls in the forest, if there is a reasonable liberal, meaning he went down the his feeling of betrayal; Aeronatics and Space Administra- Geneva and 12 degrees in Frankfurt. But in Britain, there was a tion would delay the mission if no one there to hear it crash earthward, does it line for every cockamamie request which the White "His majesty was given to understand that the slight thaw, sending water pouring from pipes ruptured by ice. necessary to make sure the flight is make a sound? This question has occupied House sent over. Star Wars, MX missiles, aid to the United States was approaching other countries... . BUY ONE AT JEANS PLUS The roof collapse at a mining equipment factory Thursday in safe. Another disaster could end philosophers’ minds for hundreds of years. for donations. On this basis, he agreed to accede to : contras, whatever it was, Les Aspin’s response Satu Mare, a town in northwestern Romania, was caused by U.S. manned space flight, he said. Now a mighty tree in Washington has fallen and Nicholas was, "Yessiree, General! ” this request in good faith as a gesture of good will ; heavy snowfall and rain, the Romania Communist Party daily “ We shouldn’t take it for granted REG. LOW PRICE AND 9 there were, at least relatively speaking, none to and friendship to the United States.” 9 Scinteia today quoted an official communique as saying. that the American people will hear it when the Democratic caucuses in the House Von Hoffman “HE GOT ELECTED by one constituency — a always fund recoveries from major GET THE SECOND ITEM of Representatives voted no confidence in the majority of the caucus — and then began to focus Steatth sleuth* accidents.’’ he said. chairman of the Armed Services Committee and on another one, the committee, which is more The Air Force has gone to great lengths to keep ^ FOR JUST... ^S W E ATE R S did, thereby, send congressman Les Aspin conservative.” a Democratic colleague of Aspin’s its super-secret Stealth airplanes super-secret. But • DOES YOUR OIL COMPANY OFFER crashing on to the leafy jungle floor. (It is the party explained. It’s a frequently performed maneuver. the Pentagon’s security people did not reckon with - DESIGNER caucus, not the committee itself, which elects anything remotely dishonest. Through his years in Richard Nixon’s China visit is the most famous the skill and curiosity of the nation’s ham radio Z FULL SERVICE, 24 HOURS A DAY, 7 committee chairmen in the House.) the House, Aspin had made his name as a studious example of the last 20 years, but it won him no operators, who've been busy figuring out ways to Z DAYS A WEEK, WITH THEIR OWN CORDUROYS 8 In the larger world beyond the Potomac, a and dilligent member who’d mastered the arcana more friends than Aspin’s playing the practical track the airborne ghosts. For example, the first ;; W E D O ! 8 committee chairman is no big thing, but in the of ballistic missiles, inter-service rivalries and PERSONNEL? politician. Nixon was out of office and politics for clue that a Stealth plane had crashed last year • V ^ M IX & M A TC H SHIRTS District of Columbia these guys are gods with their Pentagon politics. He knew where the money was more than 10 years before the liberals, who’d been came when a ham overheard a disaster • own chauffeur-driven limousines. “ The chairman” being wasted and often stood up and said so. advocating a China rapprochement for decades, investigator, apparently unfamiliar with the ’ DOES YOUR OIL COMPANY OFFER BLOUSES . is spoken of In tones scarcely less reverential than Aspin was also known as a liberal, a slippery gave him any credit for it. His conservative friends project, report that the wreckage was “ something Z YOU A VARIETY OF DISCOUNTS... (^Higher Price ^ J A C K E T S those reserved for you-know-who. term generally thought to mean someone who will have never felt too comfortable with it. special.” Radio buffs have now put together a list ' W E D O ! P..VO.U, H In the ordinary course of events, chairmen only occasionally say “ no” to monumental military The same thing happened with Aspin. The of frequencies they can track Stealth planes on, and ; CASH, TANK SIZE, SENIOR? lose their Jobs when their party loses its majority in expenditures. Two years ago, as a liberal Reaganites weren’t particularly grateful but the they’re vying to be first to monitor a test flight. • the House. Thus Rhode Island’s Fernand St. candidate, Aspin made a run for the chairman’s liberals, the arms controllers, ail those factions DOES YOUR OIL COMPANY OFFER DENIMS 7 Germain has continued in his chairmanship of the Job, beating out an octogenarian gentleman from were furious. 7 AUTOMATIC DELIVERY? House Banking Committee even though The Wall Illinois whose seniority was so great people felt he Why did Aspin do it? He’s too smart to buy the W E D O ! Street Journal and others have done streams of no longer could do the work. It was thought that Star Wars nonsense. Perhaps he was taken with a iiaiirltpatpr Hrralft articles depicting him as a corrupt politician who with knowledgeable Aspin in the job, some kind of desire for a certain kind of soft respectability you has used his office to make himself a rich man. rein would be put on the ceaseless can get in Washington, particularly if you’re Founded In 1881 W E D O IT A LL F O R 7 9 ( A G A LLO N! Even Ferdie got a vote of confidence from the Reagan-Weinberger demands for more money for thought to be a regular. One of Aspin’s weaknesses Democrats in the House, who evidently wanted to war materiel. was dining out among Georgetown’a rich and PENNY M. SIE F F ERT...... PuMlatMr show the world that they can’t be intimidated by DOUGLAS A. BEVINS...... Emcullva EdHor But the problem with practical politics is that proper, who undoubtedly will continue to send him ALEXANDER QIRELLI...... AttocIN* EdHor the tar brush of scandal. politicians are too practical. Aspin, elected by a R SVP’s whether or not he succeeds in getting his jeafistohis"Your rmhien Jean^ Store" j Democratic caucus which was genuinely dismayed chairmanship back. DENISE A. ROBERTS...... AdvwtMng Olractor H A L L & M U S K A , I N C . THUS IT WAS A RARE DISGRACE meted out to by the level of military expenditures, took over the Whatever it was that fell in the Washington MARK F. ABRAITIS...... BudnMS Manigtr Over 45 Years of Quality Service Les Aspin of Wisconsin. In a body where bribe chairmanship and tried to win the admiration of SHELDON CO H E N...... Compotlng Manigar 797 EAST CENTER ST. MANCHESTER, CT forest, whether it happened or it didn’t, it is on an ROBERT H. HUBBARD...... Praaaroom Managw taking isn’t nearly the rarity we’d like to believe it the old-line committee belletrists who would have accumulation of such idiot events that war and JEANNE Q. FROMERTH...... ClrcuMlon Managar is, Aspln’s name has never been connected with been content to spend more. 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Monday, Jan. 19, is Martin Luther King Day. Mnnicipal offices: Open regular hours in Manchester. Closed 'Wizard of O z ’ scarecrow Monday in Andover, Bolton and Coventry. Stale and federal govemment offices: Closed Monday. LOS ANGELES ncert of your Sm o k in’ with the boys microphones. Hartford Symphony to perk interest in the evening’s voir faire directing the counter- proved a favorite with the au- ces. slightly staggered, could not, Orchestra maestro Michael Lan- choice. Where else can you get a After the University of Hartford basketball game program by tossing out historical point of the two string orchestras, dience. receiving two curtain calls. however, damage the catharsis coupon worth up to $23? kester and guest pianist Philippe and balancing the thick textures of tonight, you can hear pop singer Smokey Robinson ’Shopp ers h armonize and technical tidbits on each piece. The coup de gras was the r* Blanconi offered an engaging Tuesday’s “Eastern European. shifting rhythms and striking har- “glorious Tchaikovsky 5th.. one of in concert at the HartfoM Civic Center. The game Top-ranked barbershop quartets from piano-side chat. Slavic program” consisted of Mar- monies in an endless cavalcade of the most loved of his works” as against Canisius starts at 7 p.m., and the concert is / Massachusetts to Minnesota will join the Silk City As usual, the pre-concert chat tinu’s Double Concerto for Two brooding and aspiring tones. Lankester stated, with its eight- Oral gets $1.6 million expected to get under way around 9:30. Tickets are Chorus on Saturday at Manchester High School. was free to classical subscribers. String Orchestras. Piano and Tim- Strings could have made a less note Fate motive that supposedly $12.50, available at the Civic Center box office. / Performances are at 2 and 8 p.m., with tickets But don’t come any later than 7 pani (1938). Prokofiev’s Piano draggy crossing of some too single- forbodes of the composer's immi- TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Evangelist “Expect A Miracle” television costing $7 in the afternoon and $8 in the evening. p.m. or you’ll get locked out until Concert No. 3 in C, Opus 26 (1921). minded. dissonant bridge work, nent death. The repetition of that Oral Roberts has raised $1.6 million program Jan. 4 and Jan. 11 that God Joining the Manchester men will be the Boston it’s over at 7:30. This time it even After intermission, Tchaikovsky’s though their strident sawing added motive is less a doom and gloom for his medical scholarship fund in had given him the March deadline Gosp e l In K ing’s honor included Bianconi’s fiesty perfor- Symphony No. 5 in E Minor. Opus64 drama otherwise. presence than a determined ons- the 10 days since he said God would to complete fund-raising for an $8 Consort quartet; the Roadrunners, a comedy /nance of a Prokofiev sonata. One The evening’s piece de resistance foursome from Minneapolis; and the Chiefs of Staff (1880) was heard. laught of an often lively melody. It kill him if he did not meet a $4.5 million scholarship program at the Gospel vocalist Wintiey Phipps and lyric soprano patron commented that was “a lot From its first tense unison chord, was the Prokofiev with Bianconi. frequently surfaces as more or less million goal by March, a spokeswo- from Mundelein, 111., presently ranked fifth among Oral Roberts University medical Patricia Barnes will produce a rare collaborative more than I expected... these talks the orchestra tended to mask He was a recent silver medalist in subdued orchestral crescendos and man said. school. concert Saturday to honor the Rev. Martin Luther the thousands of quartets in the international are getting better all the time! ” It’s Margreet Francis’ well accented the Van Cliburn Competition. Ear- ultimately ripens into a swaggering “This is his next project for God, On the programs and in a letter King Jr. The concert will be at 7 p.m. at the Horace barbershop society. a pltty more people don’t take piano accompaniment in the Hart- lier he admitted this work was "one march. Curt Blood opened with and his life is on the line about it,” mailed to 1 million followers this advantage of this offering. ford premiere of the churning of his favorites... a thrilling modern another clarinet solo, and Robert Jan Dargatz said Thursday. month, Roberts said he received Bushnell Congregational Church, 23 Vine St., Lankester uses these casual talks Martinu. Through successive fast piece, remarkably coherent.” Af- Hoyle attractively styled the fam- Roberts, 68, said on his weekly Hartford. Other performers on the program Ju m p in g on the mattress the instructions from God in March. include the Rev. Hubert Powell and the Gospel Truth and Friends. Tickets are $7 at the door; $5 “Once Upon a Mattress,” the humorous musical general, if purchased in advance through Artists’ version of the fairy tale “Princess and the Pea,’’ D e nver ma k es music with a Russian Collective, 527-3205 or Readers’ Feast, 232-3710; $3 will be presented this weekend by The Savoyards, students, senior citizens and members of the Manchester Gilbert & Sullivan Players’ traveling B v M a r y C a m p b e ll after, he recorded with Gradsky. Artists’ Collective. troupe. The shows will be tonight and Saturday at 8 T h e A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s Denver says, "It has all cost me D a nc e for a cause C a m ping show Is busy p.m. at the Unitarian Universalist Society East, 152 over half a million dollars by now. W. Vernon St. Tickets are $5 general; $4 children John Denver says. “I think it’s We got it done. I think it had some Joy f ul birthday stories Your dancing feet can help victims of domestic This weekend’s Recreation Vehicle and Camping and senior citizens. Call 646-5934 or 651-0108. the best thing I’ve done in my leverage getting cultural exchange violence, if you attend the Rainbows in January Show at the Hartford Civic Center will keep you career. It’s a great piece of music.” up on the priority list for the “Celebration! ’’ a joyful telling of tales for the Dance on Saturday evening. It will benefit the hopping. The show uses every square foot of the He’s talking about his song. Summit meeting in late 1985.” “What Are We Making Weapons Denver’s concerns include Amer- Dni nci ouDE' birthday of the Rev. Martin Luther King, will be Hartford Interval House, which provides shelter center, with displays of camping equipment and a A real spark plug For?” Denver recorded it in ican farmers. He says, “Did you presented Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Hartford Public and support for battered women and their children. fleet of more than 200 motorized homes and October in Russia, with Alexandre Library, 500 Main St. Actress and storyteller The Sounding Board Coffeehouse will present know that 48.000 lost their small The dance is at 8 p.m. in the Washington Room of converted vans. A series of seminars wiil teach the singer Sparky Rucker on Saturday evening in a Gradsky. a first duet between an family farms in 1985? In 1986 there Gertrude Blanks will tell stories and involve the Mather Hall at Trinity College. Admission is $7. novice how to tow a camper, how to cook in the American and a singing star there. was a drought in the Southeast that audience. The performance is free. concert of songs from blues to gospel. The out-of-doors, how to convert a van to a camper, and coffeehouse is in the First Church of Christ RCA Records is releasing it as a put a lot of farms out of business. single. Melodya Records is releas- the best way to tour the National Parks system. 1 Congregational, 12 South Main St., West Hartford. “Our government was incapable Walk the Hoc k a num The show is open tonight until 10; Saturday from 10 ing it in Russia. of doing anything to help these Gre a sy kids’ stuff Doors open at 7 p.m. The concert starts at 8. The song was originally on people through one bad year. We a.m. to 10 p.m.; and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission is $6. visit LaStrada*8 n e w loc a tion The Hockanum River Linear Park Committee Admission is $4.50 aduits; $2 chiidren 7 to 12; and Denver’s spring 1986 album. “One have no budget that can handle Area teens will re-create the musical of the ’50s, will sponsor a walk Sunday at 1 p.m. Walkers will free to those 6 and under. World,” as a solo. anything like that in our country. “Grease,” at the Greater Hartford Jewish park at Howell Cheney Regional Technical School Last summer a video was made, And why? Because, in my opinion, Community Center on Saturday evening at 7; 30 and Antiqu e s are gems from archival footage, which it is going into weaponry.” B R O O K S I D E parking lot, lower west end. If it snows, the walk Denver is personaliy promoting to Sunday afternoon at 2, and at the same times the will be the following Sunday, same time and place. Fun In winter wond erla nd Denver’s children are busy all the following weekend. Tickets are $6 general; $4 If you’re hunting for a good antique, you may find places that play videos. Armand time in Aspen, he says. “Zack is R E S T A U R A N T The walk will start across from the parking lotand Enjoy ice fishing, skating and cross country just what you’re after at the Fourth Greater students and senior citizens. Hammer delivered the video, with sometimes up at 6 for hockey continue south to beyond the landfill and return to the skiing on Saturday at Bigelow Hollow State Park in Hartford Antique Classic at the Treadway Russian subtitles, to the Soviet TV practice. His team is leading for the o n M a in S tr e e t in S o u t h G i a s t o n b u r y starting point. Union. The Department of Environmental Cromwell Hotel on Route 72 In Cromwell. More network. Colorado championship. Kate Protection is sponsoring an afternoon of winter than 70 exhibitors will have antiques and Denver. 43. first visited Russia in played the Velveteen Rabbit in a H e ave aw ay, boys sports, with nature guides on hand. The fun starts collectibles on exhibit. The show is open from 11 December 1984 and sang at the production at her school. Dam American ambassador's resi- betcha I was there. I got a bouquet C h e f J o e S u p i n o in vit e s y o u t o try: Songs were an integral part of both work and A glimps e of summ er in the parking lot next to the boat launch at 1 p.m. a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Participants are advised to dress warmly, and Sunday. Admission is $3. dence. Soviet officials, including of flowers. Zack took them up to her leisure time activities for 19th-century seamen. Boating enthusiasts glimpse the latest and some the ambassador hadn’t pre- bring their own equipment. Hot chocolate and at the end and said, 'These are from Many of these will be incorporated in a family largest display of new power and sailing boats in viously met. attended. Dad and me.’ I'll never forget it as coffee will be provided. To get to Bigelow HoHow, Prime Rib...... program on Sunday at the Connecticut Historical the 12 to 40-foot class at the third annual Boat and In summer 1985 Denver toured in long as I live.” take Interstate 84 to Exit 105. Society, 1 Elizabeth St., Hartford. Marine Expo this weekend at the Eastern States F or baritone a nd piano Russia. He met Gradsky after a Denver has an idea about solving concert and. with an interpreter, Fresh Broiled Swordfish ....MO®® Dressed in the costume of the era, a member of the Exposition, West Springfield, Mass. The lowest Baritone Stephen Crites and pianists Naomi world problems and he has written went home with him and sat in his letters to President Reagan. Soviet Mystic Seaport staff will play his concertina, and prices of the year will be offered. In addition, Amos will present a free concert Sunday at South introduce families to the songs and games of the sea. ’H e idi’ Is free kitchen until 4 a.m. eating caviar, leader Gorbachev and Pope John boating equipment and repair displays, seminars Congregational Church, 277 Main St., Hartford. drinking vodka and singing Beatles Paul II, outlining “the one percent A slide show will illustrate the labor of the day. and movies on boating will be shown. Hours are You can take in the classic film “Heidi" for free Crites is a well-known vocalist, and is also a songs. Denver says, "He had a option.” 633-2915 Admission to the program, recommended forages 4 today to 10 p.m., Saturday from 9; 30 a.m. to 9; 30 on Saturday afternoon at 2. It will be screened at professor of religion at Wesleyan University. Amos beat-up 12-string guitar you He says. “I think it could turn the and up, is $2 for adults .and $1 for children 12 and p.m., Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7; 30 p.m., and the West Hartford Public Library, 20 S. Main St., is director of faculty development at Trinity couldn’t get in tune. When I got world around. I want us to take one Jo h n De nver is ple ased with his new record duet with a under. Monday from 9; 30 a.m. to 7 p.m. West Hartford. College. The concert starts at 4 p.m. home. I sent him a handmade percent of our defense budget, Russian singing star. 12-string guitar I had. which would be close to $3 billion. “He’s 36 or 37. married, with two We'd invest half of that in our develop and half they invest with us the two countries actually would children. He’s considered the top country, helping small family in Africa. It could be done by a consider his plan. "The traditional male singer-song writer of the farms stave off the banks and committee outside government, way costs us more and more, F o r Sm o k e y Robinson, it’s just iike the oid times Soviet.” creating jobs for people even if like the committee that put up the makes us less and less secure and In October, Denver went to those are as simple as cleaning up Marshall Plan. I think if our two threatens life on the entire planet. Frid ay A Sa turd ay Specials 6 B y M a r y C a m p b e ll is really great for me. I’m enjoying things and say, ‘This is a good ’The 1986 “Harmony Illustrated was in 1985. It was so successful Russia with Hammer. They got streets and highways. countries could demonstrate that This is an investment in living-ry.” T h e A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s it very much.” album tune.’ People don’t look at it Encyclopedia of Rock” says: “Wri- that he was booked into another together in Los Angeles after “The other half, let’s invest in kind of leadership, other countries • Veal S o rr e n t in o ...... *7.95 Motown will release the album. like that any more. People say, ‘Is ter of over 60 hit songs, possessor of theater. Denver sang at an August concert Africa. There are projects going on would follow us. Advisers tell Denver that his • Boneless Bre ast of Chic k e n on Bianco... *7.25 NEW YORK - It's like good old “Keep Me,” in March. “Only about this a hit?”’ one of pop’s great voices, consist- In 1986, Robinson worked live for Mexican relief. Hammer was where, with a little support and “I think the results would be such career would flourish more if he times for Smokey Robinson. six tunes are completed,” Robinson Robinson started out in 1955 when ently successful for more than a about 90 days. Performing in 1987 having an art show in Kiev and awareness, things are being trans- that we’re going to have to cultivated it more. But he feels • Ba k ed Filet of Sole w / s e a f o o d s t u f f in g ... *6.95 invited Denver to join Ukrainian When he was 17. he met Berry said. “I’m going to record 15 or 20 he formed the Detroit high-school quarter of a century, Smokey will have a lot to do with whether formed. Even the most cynical see dismantle weapons programs to compelled to spend time working • Ba k ed Scro d w / s e a f o o d s t u f f in g ...... *6.95 Gordy. then an independent pro- and we’ll take the best of the lot and vocal group which became the Robinson is a key figure of modem “Keep Me” hits No. 1, as Berry artists in a Kiev benefit for the Africa’s potential in feeding itself support programs that work. War for peace, environment and on the ducer. and they began making hit put them in.” Miracles. After they met Gordy in music.” He recently gave a Christ- Gordy hopes. If it does, he knows victims of Chernobyl. and Western Europe. creates a lot of jobs. We have to do board of the Hunger Project, which • Shrim p M o n o k in o ...... *7.95 records together. “Smoke Signals.” his latest LP 1957, they collaborated on “Got a mas week concert at Broadway’s that audiences will keep him busy. The following dii, Denver joined “I’m suggesting that the Soviet something that fulfills self- has put out a Ixxik. “Ending Thirty years later, they’ve reu- wasn’t what he had hoped it would Job,” released by End Records, Mark Bellinger ’Theater. Dressed The year also holds the singer- 40 “Children as Teachers of Peace” Union match what we do and put interest.” Hunger, an Idea Whose Time Has nited to make Robinson’s next be. "You’d probably have to go and “Bad Girl,” released by Chess. in a blue silk moire jacket and black songwriter’s induction into both the in a concert in Moscow. The week half into programs they want to Denver thinks it’s possible that Come.” LA STRADA Restaurant album. back to 1981 for the last big album I Gordy signed the Miracles to his leather pants, he presented a Rock’n’Roll Hall of Fame, in 471 Hartford Ro a d 6 4 3-6 1 6 5 “He’s more involved in this did, ‘Being With You,'” he said. new Tamla Records and they had warmly engaging but dynamic January, and the Songwriters Hall Mon.-Sst. 5:30-10 / Sun. 'til 9 particular project than he has been “It’s harder to get hit albums their first hit with “Shop Around,” show. of Fame, in March. E m i l i o E s t e v e z in an}Tthing in a long, longtime.” he now. Since ‘Thriller,’ where every co-written by Robinson and Gordy. He hadn’t worked during the said. song on there was a hit, that’s the After a series of farewell concerts Christmas and New Year’s holi- Does that make Robinson feel criteria for all albums now. People in 1971, Robinson split from the days for 20 years. However, his Robinson will appear in concert T he H omestead under pressure? “No. no. no, no, no. are trying to make albums like that Miracles and began both a solo children are old enough (Berry Is at the Hartford Civic Center tonight A fine dining experisnes uiith m country antique flair. It is really great. It’s like the old — have five or six hits on the same music career and a position as vice 18, and Tamla Is 16) to go to Hawaii after the 7 p.m. University of Sh e e n’s son star days for me. because we used to album if possible. president of Motown Records. for the holidays with their mother, Hartford-Canisius basketball game NOW OPEN SUNDAYS, work that way all the time. For him “The way we used to cut albums There’s no question about Robin- Claudette Rogers of the Miracles. In the second U of H basketball- S M O K E Y R O B IN S O N to be this involved in what I’m doing was to have three or four dynamite son’s place in American pop music. 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He The executive board of the Women’s Club of Women’s Aglow Fellowship will meet Thursday at 7 — M o sq u ito C o a st ( R ) F rI 7 :1 0 ,9:30;So t 11:55; Sun 1:15, 4:15, 7:10, 9:35. — Th e W E ST H A R TF O R D a n d Sun 1:10, 3:45, 7:10, 9:30. — L a d y G o ld e n C h ild (P G -1 3 ) F r1 1:3 5 ,7:30,9:40, E lm 1 A 3 — St a nd b y M e ( R ) F rI 7, him to change his last name to took an option on the S.E. Hinton 50 Higgins Highway (Rte. 31) Manchester will meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of p.m. at First Federal Savings Bank, 344 W. Middle a n d th e Tr a m p ( G ) Sot a n d S u n i , 3,4:45. 11:30; So t 1:10, 3:10, 5:15, 7;X. 9:40, 9:30; So t a n d Sun 4:1 5,7,9:3 0. — So ng o f Sheen, like his father before him. novel “That Was Then ... This Is Margaret Carlson, 202 Porter St. Turnpike. Those interested in joining the group may — R ound M id n ig h t ( R ) F rI-S u n 7,9:4 0. 11:30; Sun 1:10,3:10, 5:1 5 ,7:3 0 ,9:4 0 . — th e South ( G ) Sot a n d Sun 2. — P e g g y “No, it’s not right,” Estevez Now,” wrote a script and after four Mansfield ■ 456-2240 The HomesteAd call 871-1606 or 872-1752. — C h ild re n o f 0 L e ss e r G o d ( R ) F rl7:2 0 , W a n t e d: D e a d o r A liv e (R ) F rI 1:15, Su e G o t M a rri e d (P G-1 3 ) F rI 7,9:3 0; Sot 9:55; So t a n d Sun 1:30,4:20, 7:20, 9:55. 7:2 0,9:5 0 ,1 2:0 5; So t 12:35,3:4 5, 5 ,7:3 0, a n d Sun 2, 4:15, 7, 9:30. replied. “ ’Emilio Sheen’ is not me. years managed to get it produced. E A S T H A RTF O R D 9:5 0,1 2:0 5; Sun 1 2:35,3:4 5,5, 7:20,9:50. If I can’t make it as Emilio Estevez, The movie was one of the lesser He alth clinics are next we ek W A TE S meets Tu e sd a y Eastwood F o b A CInom a — H e a rt — A m e ric a n T o l l ( G ) F rI-S u n 1. — WINDSO R then I don’t want to. It wouldn’t be achievements of 1985, but it in- bre a k R idg e (R ) F rI a n d S a t 7:10, 9:25; " C r o c o d il e " Dun d e e (P(3-1 3) F rI 8, P lo io — Th r e e A m lg o s l ( P G ) F rI a n d spired the actor to write three more The Community Health Care Services Inc. will hold a Sun 7:15. 10:05, 12:05; So t 1, 3, 4:55, 8, 10:05, Son 7:15; Sa t 7:15, 9:20. — So ng o f th e honest. I’d feel that I was riding on (iWt. Manchester WATES will meet Tuesday at Orange m id n ig h t; Sun 3 ,4 :5 5 ,8 ,1 0 :0 5 . South ( G ) Sa t a n d Sun 3. my father’s coattails.” scripts. "Wisdom” was taken on by senior citizens' clinic Monday from 1 to 2 p.m. at Hop Hall on Center Street. Exercises will be held from 6:30 P o or Rlctiord’s Pub A ChMin a — River Homes in Andover. Seniors who live in towns T h r M A m lg o s l ( P G ) F rI a n d S a t 7:30, M A N C H E STE R The young actor’s instincts David Begelman’s company. Glad- 9 to 7 p.m. Weigh-in is from 6:15 to 7: IS. 9:30, m id n ig h t; Sun 5, 7:30,9:30. ’ U A Tboofors Rost — Th r e e A m lg o s l proved correct. Within a few years, den Entertainment. Best Italian 1984-86 served by the services may received blood pressure The evening program will be a slide show on Russia Sbowc ato Cin emas 1-9 — L it t l e Shop (P(3-13) F rI 7:3 0,9:5 0; So t a n d Su n 3:30, checks and health guidance. o f H o rr o r s (P G-1 3 ) F r 1 1:20, 7:1 5,9:2 0 , 5, 7:30, 9:50. — H e o rt b r e o d R idg e ( R ) Three Soviet cosmodromes the No. 1 son of Martin Sheen, Estevez plays John Wisdom, Voted ConaecUcal Maguinc presented by Helen Jette, a Manchester High School 11:20; So t 1:05, 2:55, 4:45, 7:15, 9:20, F rI-S u n 7:20, 9:40. — K in g K o n g Liv e s launch a hundred rockets a year, whose real name is Ramon Es- whose criminal re(x>rd from a Similar clinics for seniors will be held Wednesday social studies teacher. 11:20; Sun 1:0 5,2:5 5 ,4:4 5, 7 :1 5 ,9 :2 0 .— (P G -1 3 ) S a t a n d S u n 3 :1 5 ,4 :3 0 .— St a nd from 2 to 3 p.m. at Coventry Town Hall and Thursday C rim e s o f th e H e a rt ( P G ) F r 1 1:25,7:40, b y M e ( R ) F rI 7:40, 9:3 0; So t a n d Sun five times the U.S. average. tevez, has racked up these credits: youthful joy ride in a stolen car Presents A New Diversified Menu from 1 to 2 p.m. at Village Pharmacy in Coventry. 9:55, 12:05; So t 12:55, 3:05, 5:10, 7:40, 5:30, 7:40, 9:30. — H e v Th e r e , Its Y o g i "Tex,” “The Outsiders,” “Repo made him unemployable. So he • Italian Cuisine • Seafood • Fowl • Steaks • Hibs Ladles night on the West Side 9:55, 12:10; Sun 12:55, 3:05, 5:10, JiJo , B e a r ( G ) So t a n d Sun 3 ,3:5 0. — H e a vy Man,” "Nightmares,” ’"ITie Break- robs banks. But he’s a bank robber A well-child clinic will be held Thursday from 8:45 to S'S- rr C o n d itio n ( R ) F r 1 1:30, M e t a l ( R ) F rI a n d So t m id n ig h t. — Th e 11 a.m. at the Andover Congregational Church. The Westaide Ladies Night will be held Feb. 14 at Willie’s 7:50,10,1 1:55; Sot 12:45,3:5 0,4:50,7:50, R o c k y H o rr o r P ic t u r e Sh o w (R ) F rI a n d fast Club.” “St. Elmo’s Fire” and with a mission: he’s a modern-day December Specials: (Taet., Wed., Than, oniy) clinic will provide immunizations and routine Steak House. The annual event will include dancing to 10,11:55; Sun 12:45,3:5 0,4:5 0,7:5 0,10. — So t m id n ig h t. — P n k F l o y d : T h e W a ll “Maximum Overdrive.” Robin Hood. M is sio n (P G )> F r l 1:4 5,7:1 5 ,9:5 0,1 2:1 5; ( R ) F r I a n d So t m id n ig h t. In addition, Estevez wrote the "I think we have a responsibility Baccala w i i h P o i e n u *9.9S physicals for pre-school children from Andover, music by Walt Obsut and A1 Carlson. Social hour is at 6 7:15,9:50,1 2:15; Sun 1:45, V E R N O N 4:30, 7:15, 9:50. — St a r Tr e k I V : Th e Cin e 1 A 1 — H e o rtbr e o k R idg e (R ) script and starred in “That Was as filmmakers not to just make 8 Cloventry and Columbia. They a re seen by appointment p.m. and dinner is at 7 p.m. E. HARTF ORD s b b - b b i o Roast Lamb Rack *16.95 y o v o g e H o m e ( P G ) F r 1 1:0 5,7:2 5 ,9:4 5; F rI-S u n 7:1 0,9:3 5. — Song o f th e South Then ... This Is Now.” His new films for the sake of entertain- only. Call the services at 228-9428. Call Henry McCann at 649-0767 for information. Sot 12:30, 2:50, 5:05, 7:25, 9:45, m id ( G ) So t a n d Sun 1:30, 3:30, — Th r e e I N I f B S I A 11 o 4 1 * 11 5 0 (Served wUh talmd, peita,'vegetable or poteto, B A P G A i S M A ' i N I I S ’ movie is a 20th Century-Fox re- ment.” Estevez said. “If we can nuM A freth fruitt, breed dc butter) S I A f U O N O O N ‘. h OV*. O S l 1 lease, “Wisdom.” which he not only educate through entertainment, Poll shows work C O N T I N U O U S S H O W S S A T S U N .s H O U C A * ' . then I think the value of the film 60 VUIa Louisa Road, Bolton. CT 646-3161 1 A T 1 S H O W' S f O i C ' A r s S A l u t ’ D A • wrote and starred in with Demi Moore, but directed as well. increases. better than play G R E A TE R H A RTF O R D W A N IB D IA O i w sm Estevez is 24. He resembles his “This film deals with the plight of • Save January 17th for the Silk City Chorus! O R A U V i m M M IO N father: slight build, intense, faintly the homeless, the plight of the DETROIT (AP) - Whether Latin eyes (Martin is half- farmers, the trauma they’re going you’re an assembly-line worker or A N TIQ U E ClASSIC IV • And these outstanding quartets.^ Spanish), serious demeanor. Es- through. I wanted to touch on that Finest food from the 7 bank vice president, chances are C B m c A L m and express my feelings on that.” U m iS H O F tevez drove in from his Malibu South of the Border you get more pleasure out of a day Fabulously New Treadway Cromwell Inn e Th e l a a lM i C w n s r t Th e t e e dr a a a e rs Th e Chie fs e f St a f f C O N O m O N O F HO RRORS condo for an interview in his Estevez was bom in New York on the job than a night on the town, e Favorit e s f or C o m e d y from S .P .E .B .S .O .S .A . spartan production office at the City in 1962. when his father was according to a study. R O U T E 72 • C R O M W E L L , C T • T w o D e c a d e s Minn e sot a 1966 Meda lists Lion’s Gate studio in West Los starting out as an actor. The boy Asked to rank 25 activities in 1-91 E x i t 21 IH E W lO W W a A N A M B M C A N Angeles. was 6 when the family moved to order of preference, about 3,600 A F n R in n i . m “I’ve been making 8mm films California, and he grew up in the Margarita’s that are e Performances at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m., men and women in a nationwide Jan. 17, Saturday 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. e 161 since I was 10 years old.” he said. surfing life of Malibu. out of this world! survey conducted hy the University Jan. 18, Sunday 11 a.m.-5 p.in. e Manchester High School e “I’d make surfing movies with the “As a family we’ve always been of Michigan ranked going to work • C R M n O F IN i neighborhood kids, or dramatic supportive of each other,” said A Meatcaa Raatauraat third, behind child care and social- 70 OuAlily ExMbHora a Ortontalla to AiMricana e W i l r b b h flims for which I’d be the cinemato- Estevez, whose younger brother, WatarlaV^ Hole 429-1900 izing with friends and relatives. All seats: *8 unreserved. grapher, the director, the actor, Charlie, is currently starring in AP photo Housework ranked last, he said. Fln« vmiM a Brmt a Admlsslon$3.00/$2.S0 with Ad e S e n io r a nd Ju n i o r disc oun ts avail a ble f or ^ p.m. m ift then I cut the film myself. “Platoon.” The study found the satisfaction M H e 'T ve always had a love for film. I level of any activity depends S U R IM K “We always cheered each other Emilio Estevez stars with his fiancee Demi Moore in Rt. 32, Mansfield e Tic k e ts: e Ksms j y .JH B still do. I love touching it, I love primarily on the amount of interac- Pete Taylor. 1260 Highland S t, Manchester. C T 06040 (203) 640-4607 being involved In movies. I see on. When my father went on the new film, " Wisdom.” H e also wrote and directed (Formerly Chock's Steak House) tion with other people it provides, MOK’otf J'-. rpir J EM It i-'pi-'iSES e IStJSo -tiwfe. evei^thing out: bad movies, great location, he always took the family. the film. Juster said.

V“ - H - MANCHESTER HERALD, Friday. Jan. 16. 1987

Friday TV Advice

5:00PM [E S P N ] NFL Films Film high- lights of Super Bowl XI with the Oakland Raiders and the Minnesota Vikings. [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Tha Phlladalphia En - GARFIELD Donor hates being hounded parimant’ (CC) In 1943, a tdp secret radar IN PARADISE Gooden, Mattingly file test aboard a naval destroyer goes hay- wire and two sailors are propelled, via a time-warp, into a similar experiment taking place in 1984. Michael Pare, Nancy Allen, Garfield sniffs trouble right by charities chasing funds Bobby DiCicco. 1984 Rated PG. from the start when he and 5:05PM [T M C ] MOVIE: -Nigh- his well-meaning but inept for arbitration again thawks' A New York City cop is pitted DEAR family means a lot to me. My sister against a European terrorist looking for owner. Jon, board a cut-rate airliner for a flea-bitten re- ABBY: I am not whom I’ll call Joan, is married. publicity through bloodshed. Sylvester NEW YORK (AP) - Don Mat- Stallone, Billy Dee Williams. Rutger Hauer. sort, in "Garfield in Para- rich, neither am Hers is not a happy marriage, but figures. tingly, Dwight Gooden. Jesse Bar- 1981. Rated R. dise." The animated special 1 poor. I’ve al- she has tried hard to make it work. Negotiations may continue until field and George Bell led a late 5:30PM [ESPN] NFL Films Presents airs FRIDAY, JAN. 16, on ways contrib- Joan asked me to receive mail for an arbiter makes a decision. Last uted to the char- Dear Abby her at my address, aiid I agreed. charge as major leaguers once year, only 35 of the 159 players who 6:00PM CD CE @ (iS) S3) News CBS. ities I feel are She’s corresponding with "Jim,” a again waited until the final day filed went to the hearing stage, with CD Three's Comparry Abigail Van Buren before filing for salary arbitration. CHECK LISTINGS FOR EXACT TIME deserving, and former boyfriend. He is also the clubs winning 26 of them. CD Magnum, P.l. nobody has to married, and they see each other A total of 166 prayers filed this Mattingly, the 1985 American GS GImma a Break remind me to occasionally and maintain contact year, including 97 on Thursday, League Most Valuable Player, and O) Mark and Mindy make my an- by mail. When I see how happy Joan beating a midnight deadline. Last Gooden, the 1985 National League ® M*A*S*H nual contribu- is when she gets a letter from Jim, it year, 159 players filed, all but four Cy Young winner, each filed for (H) Doctor Who tion, but things does my heart good because she on the final day. arbitration last year, but both (8) Charlla's Angels tradition and domestic bliss when his wife Florida orange grove. Mary Sleenburgen, have now gotten out of hand. don’t quit giving to the charities of gets so little happiness from her Among those who went for settled before their cases were (S ) Quincy Umeki lands a job. RipTorn, Malcolm McDowell. 1982. Rated husband. arbitration Thursday were Ron heard. PG. your choice because of those who Those who lost in 1986 and filed @ Raportar 4T dD MOVIE; 'Being There’ A childlike Lately I have been deluged with Well, the inevitable happened. Darling and Kevin McReynolds of Mattingly hit .352, second best in man meets important, powerful people dun you to death with high-pressure Thursday were Darling, McRey- (B) MscNall-Lahrer Newshour 12:05AM (X I Keep on Cruisin' PRE- what appear to be “ bills” from Her husband found one of those the New York Mets, Willie McGee the majors, with 31 home runs and who interpret his bewildered silence as tactics. nolds, Franco, Alvin Davis and J MIERE Singer/songwriter Stephen Bishop 99 Facts of Ufa brilliance. Peter Sellers, Shirley Maclaine, numerous well-known organiza- letters Joan had carelessly left in Of St. Louis, Matiy Barrett of 113 runs batted in for the New York and comedian Sinbad welcome guests Mike Moore of Seattle, Ekidie Meivyn Douglas. 1979. tions, pleading that they are the bathroom. Although it was Boston, Julio Franco of Cleveland Yankees. He is hoping for a $2 [D IS ] MOVIE: 'Three Caballeros' Don- Billy Vera and the Beaters and comics DEAR ABBY: My 58-year-old Milner of San Francisco, Gary aid Duck’s buddies. Joe Carioca and Pan- (3) Bob Uecker's Wacky World of Frank Welker and Glenn Super. (70 min.) desperately in need of funds. husband has a habit of sitting addressed to me, he read it and and Frank Viola of Minnesota. million contract after making chito, take him on a whirlwind tour of po- Sports Yesterday, I received 16 requests became very angry. He confronted Cleveland had the most players. $1,375 million last year. Pettis of California, Jeff Dedmonof pular Latin American locales. 1945. Rated 12:20AM [HBO] MOVIE; 'PHvete sideways at the table wheii we are Atlanta and Tim Laudner of Minne- ® (E) M iam i Vice Crockett and Tubbs Resort' Hector Elizondo, Dody Goodman, from charities — yes, 16 — with Joan, they talked it out and she II. followed by Seattle with 10 and Gooden is seeking a raise from G. become targeted for murder by a crime eating. He always has turned his sota. Major-league batting cham- Leslie Easterbrook. 1985. Rated R. urgent “ please-help-us-now” let- chair sideways, and now the promised to end all contact with the World Series champion Mets his 1986 salary of $1.32 million after [ESPN] Mazda SportsLook boss when they try to solve a fellow cop’s ters, of which 12 were third and with seven. pion Wade Boggs of Boston, who murder. (60 min.) Part 2 of 2, In Stereo. 12:30AM dD star search (60 min.) children, ages 27, 22 and 19. are Jim. He forgave her, but he refuses going 17-6 for the Mets. [M A X] MOVIE: 'Just One of the Guys' fourth requests! I felt as though I lost his case last year and wound up GD Connecticut Year in Review dD True Confessions doing exactly the same thing. This to speak to me or have me in his Only 33 players, including Bret Barfield and Bell each would like ICC) An attractive high school student dis- was being billed for a debt that was with a $1.35 million contract, filed guises herself as a boy so that she can GD Novela: Cicatrices del Alma dD Entertainment Tonight Recording ar- is especially annoying when we house. He hangs up on me when I Saberhagen, were eligible for arbi- to earn more than $1 million after AP photo re-enter a journalism contest. Joyce Hyser, long ovei^ue. tration and chose not to file. last week. (B) In Remembrance of Martin tist Carly Simon talks about working with have company for dinner. call, and I am never included in| getting 1986 base salaries of Clayton Rohner, Toni Hudson. 1985. producer Clive Davis on her new album. I am aware that charities need anything they do together. Players and teams must submit $650,600, plus performance bo- Rated PG-13 [C N N ] Larry King Live Would it be wrong to tell my To be eligible for the arbitration Hartford’s Paul MacDermid (23) Is at Boston Garden. The Bruins, beaten GD Jim & Tammy funding, but I am so annoyed at this family to please sit the proper way. Joan tried to reason with him, but j their salary figures by Monday. nuses. Barfield led the majors with process, a player must have [U S A ] USA Cartoon Express [D IS ] MOVIE: 'M y Fair Lady' An English point, I am ready to toss all of these checked by Boston’s Mike Mllbury the previous night in Hartford, won on professor takes a London guttersnipe and (E ) 3 Friday Night Videos In Stereo. or leave the table? he is very stubborn. She is forgiven. ^ Arbiters will hear the cases be- 40 home runs and won a Gold Glove completed three major league 6:30PM (D wkrp in Cincinnati letters into the wastepaper basket tries to make her into a lady. Rex Harrison, (3 Presents E.A.K. Meanwhile I am being punished. tween Feb. 5-15 and pick one of the in right field. while Bell hit. 309 with seasons. during their NHL game Thursday night their home rink by a 6-4 count. d D (S!) ABC News Audrey Hepburn, Stanley Holloway. 1964. GD Gene Scott without even opening the envelopes What advice have you for me? GD Benson Rated G. — even though some may contain a 12:55AM [M A X] MOVIE: 'FIiu I Jua- DEAR E.A.K.: Yes, it would be OUT IN THE COLD i GSsct v [E S P N ] Top Rank Boxing from Atlantic 22-cent postage stamp that could be City, NJ (2 hrs.) Live. tice' A trigger-happy Texas deputy is as- wrong. However, you could tell IN WISCONSIN (S) Too Close for Comfort signed to return an Italian criminal to Eu- used for another purpose. them before your guests arrive to [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Blow Out' A sound ef- rope. Joe Don Baker. Rated R. ® (E) NBC News fects engineer accidentally records a politi- Abby, please get this message please sit properly at the dinner DEAR OUT: Try to put it out of ,, Bruins get the message, (S) Nightly Business Report cal assassination. John Travolta, Nancy 1:00AM iX ) To Be Announced. across. These people need to know table. And by the way, if your your mind. You can’t change Bird male athlete of year GD Noticiero SIN Allen, John Lithgow. 1981. Rated R. In dD Joe Franklin Show how turned off some of us get when anyone but yourself. Unfair? Yes. Stereo. husband has always sat that way, @) Silver Spoons GD Twilight Zone we are... your chances of breaking that But you are paying dearly for [U S A ] MOVIE: 'Sister, Sister' Three slugger Jim Rice of the Red Sox was the highest [CNN] Showbiz Today 3 Maude DUNNED TO DEATH irritating habit are slim. But you having been a party to a sneaky By Dave O'Hara sisters tn a small southern town find con- paid Boston athlete, also with a reported $2 million [ESPN] Speedweek [C N N ] Crossfire could work on the 19-year-old. business in the first place. I hope The Associated Press flict when they must decide whether or not last year. Bird said: to sell their family home. Diahann Carroll, [TM C ] MOVIE; 'Death Wish 3' Paul DEAR DUNNED: I couldn’t your sad story will prevent some- hang on to top Whalers 7:00PM ® CBS News Rosalind Cash, Irene Cara. 1982. Kersey breaks his promise and returns to agree with you more. But please DEAR ABBY: I am a widow, so one else from making that mistake. BOSTON — Larry Bird, the first basketball “ Why I’m not even the highest paid athlete in CE) (S ) ® M *A *S *H New York seeking revenge against a sad- 9:30PM dD G§) Dads (CC) player ever to be named The Associated Press Boston. But I don’t worry about that.” dD (S) Wheel of Fortune istic street gang who murdered his best Male Athlete of the Year, says he’s living a dream Bird, who won the NBA’s most valuable player By Dave O'Hara GD Odd Couple friend. , Deborah Baffin, d) (E) $100,000 Pyramid with the Boston Celtics. award for the third consecutive year in 1986, edged GD Fourth Estate Ed Lauter. 1985. Rated R. The Associated Press (3D Jeffersons the American League MVP Roger Clemens of the ® Novels: Camino Secrato [U S A ] Night Flight “ I’ll tell you, I can’t vision myself playing for GDCollege Basketball; Canislus at H an - Readers’ hunch may be right somebody else,” Bird said Thursday. “ Looking Boston Red Sox for the AP Athlete of the Year BOSTON — Boston Coach Terry ford |2 hrs.) 10:00PM dD News 1:15AM (3D McQarrett McGarrett in- honor. vestigates a pair of reportedly accidental back, it’s just been a dream. O’Reilly was unhappy with the (S) MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour dD GD Starman (CC) A blind girl who deaths. (R). DEAR DR. wearing elastic hose, you can “ This is my eighth year and it’s gone so fast I’m Bird was named on 60 of the 95 ballots cast by a effort of his Bruins and let them ® Barney Miller believes Starman is a healer accidentally gonna be out of here shortly.” nationwide group of sports writers and (earns of his true alien identity. (60 min.) 1:30AM (3D Solid Oold scheduled: Ed- GOTT: My hus- elevate your foot when possible, know it after a 3-1 loss to the (E) Hollywood Squares sportscasters. GD INN News die Money, Marie Osmond. Stacy Lat- band was in the avoid prolonged standing, try Bird, who turned 30 last month, said he’s still Whalers in Hartford Wednesday GD Novela: Maria de Nadle tisaw, Klymaxx, Timbuk 3. Michael John- having fun as an NBA super star and he’s very Clemens, who had a 24-4 record in pitching the GD Police Story hospital for warm compresses three times a night. GD Nightly Business Report son, the Searchers ("Ldve Potion Number happy with his $2 million-a-year contract which has Red Sox to the American League pennant, was GD Crime Story Abrams defends To- 9 "), the Pointer sisters (interview). (60 three weeks he- day. use skin cream regularly to The Bruins got the message, built GD Maude Dr. Gott three years remaining plus an option year. named on 63 ballots, but Bird had 30 first-place reilo against Breitel's accusations. Luca min.) cause he prevent drying and breakdown of a commanding lead and then hung [CNN] Moneyline moves to Las Vegas and Torello, Abrams “ I’m very happy with what the Celtics give me,” votes and 214 points based on five points for first, (3!) INN News couldn’t gain tissue, and be especially careful not on Thursday night to take the [ESPN] SportsCenter and the entire MCU unit receive an unex- Peter Gott, M.D. he said. ” ril never go in and ask for more money. three for second and one for third. Clemens had 19 pected assignment. (60 min.) In Stereo. [CNN] Nawsnight Update weight and had to injure your skin. Skin injury can second half of the home-and-home [H B O ] Inside the NFL Highlights of the constant diar- produce particularly troublesome The only thing I concentrate on is winning a first-place votes and 189 points, while Mike Tyson, GD Great Performances: Dance in 1:45AM [HBO] Iniide the NFL High- series with a 6-4 decision over the NFL games, including commentary by Len rhea. The doc- consequences because tissues that championship.” 20. who became the youngest heavyweight boxing Dawson and Nick Buoniconti. (60 min.) In America This ballet is set to the Violin lights of the NFL games, including com- Whalers. Concerto' by Alban Berg. (60 min.) In mentary by Len Dawson and Nick Buoni- are deprived of oxygen (as is the Then, in apparent reference to reports that champion in history, had 22 firsts and 186 points. Stereo. tors all said his ” We didn’t work all the time in Stereo. conti. (60 min.) In Stereo. tests were nor- case with vascular insufficiency) [TMC] MOVIE: 'Kiss Me Kate' This Hartford, so we were playing guilty musical version of Shakespeare's The (E ) Local News 2:00AM dD Saturday Night Live (60 m a I . After do not heal at a normal rate. min.) tonight.” defenseman Reed Larson Taming of the Shrew finds the stars bat- E) The New Honeymooners experimenting on our own. we says this is caused by vascular Dr. Gott’s Health Report on tling as much off stage as on. Kathryn GD Charytin GD White Shadow discovered that he could not toler- insufficiency, and he advises me to said after sparking the Bruins with Grayson, Howard Keel, Ann Miller. 1953. Digestive Gas tells what causes this (B) Capitol Journal 3 Music City, U.S.A. ate any fat. We cut out all fatty and wear an elastic stocking. Is there his 200th and 201st NHL goals, both In Stereo. common problem — and how you Bester is best vs. Wings on power plays. [USA] AirwoH (SD [DIS] MOVIE: 'The Journey of Natty fried foods, and he takes 3 grams of anything else I can do? I take can manage it. For your copy, send Gann' A 13-year-old girt befriends a gentle ” We talked about Hartford, and [CNN] CNN News Viokase daily (calcium gluconate high-blood-pressure medicine, and $I and your name and address to 7:15PM [D ISID TV wolf on a cross-country trip to locate her By The Associated Press Terry was pretty clear about how [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Jewel of the Nile' (CC) missing father. Meredith Salinger, John and enzymes). We feel the pan- eat no fat, salt or sugar. P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland, OH last-place Capitals in the Patrick 7:30PM (D pm Magazine Novelist Joan Wilder and adventurer Jack Cusack, Lainie Kazan. 1985 Rated PG. creas is malabsorbing. What do you 44161-3428. Be sure to mention the Division. he felt we played, and we re- dD Current Affair Colton race against an evil Middle Eastern When Toronto goalie Allan Bester Along with scoring two goals. sponded.” said defenseman Ray leader in pursuit of a fabulous jewel. Kath- think? DEAR READER: In addition to title. NHL Roundup Jeopardy 2:30AM CD MOVIE: 'A Day at the faces the Detroit Red Wings, he GD (S ) leen Turner, Michael Douglas, Danny De- DEAR READER: I think you’re Duchesne also bottled up New Bourque, who contributed his 13th d ) Entertainment Tonight Recording ar- Vito. 1985. Rated PG-13. In Stereo. Races' The Marx Brothers visit a horse usually looks like the best goalie in York’s high-scoring Mike Bossy. track with cr^zy results. The Marx Broth- goal of the season and the 400th tist Carly Simon talks about working with onto something. Pancreatic insuffi- hockey. [MAX] MOVIE: 'Head Office' (CC) ers, Allan Jones, Maureen O'Sullivan. ciency can cause weight loss, "That’s the reason I am on this assist of his career. producer Clive Davis on her new album. When a young man is promoted to an exe- Bester was better again Thurs- 6 1937 net goal with 25 seconds left. team — checking is my job.” ” We were ready for this,” said GD INN News cutive position, he meets the low-lifes who diarrhea and fat intolerance. The [CNN] Sports Latenight Thoughts day night, turning aside 37 of 38 Duchesne said. "I enjoy that veteran Rick Middleton, who got (E) (S) Barney Miller are upper management. Judge Reinhold. diagnosis usually is suggested by a shots in leading the Maple Leafs to Oilers 4, Nordlques 1 Danny DeVito. Jane Seymour. 1986. [M A X ] MOVIE: Tuff T u rf (CC) The stool analysis showing elevated fat assignment. The goals were just a his 500th NHL assist. “ When you (S ) Carson's Comedy Classics Rated PG-13. new kid in town invites trouble when he a 3-1 victory over Detroit that lifted bonus.” levels. Ask your husband’s doctor Someone has said “ the two chief at the top of our New Year’s Mike Krushelynski’s rebound lose the first game of a home-and- ®) New Newlywed Game makes a play for a gangleader's girlfriend. them into second place in the hectic goal snapped a tie early in the third Flyers 6, Canadlens 3 State W e're In 10:30PM GD in n News James Spader, Kim Richards. Paul Mones. for an opinion. Your doctor may be causes of death are food and resolutions. home series, you know you have to GZ) 1964. Rated R Norris Division, where four points period and Wayne Gretzky con- AP photo Alfred Hitchcock glad to have the benefit of your drink.” That would certainly seem Rick Tocchet snapped a 3-3 tie at win on home ice. GD Carol Burnett and Friends (E) “ Do you not know that your body separate all five teams — none of tinued to haunt Quebec with a goal [HBO] mo vie: 'Aaaault on insight — and then the proper to be so, at least in the United [C N N ] Crossfire E) The New Honeymooners 2:45AM is a temple of the Holy Spirit?” I whom are over .500. 7; 59 of the third period and gave the “ This could have been really Precinct 1 3 ’ Cops and cons join forces as and an assist. GD No Empujen diagnosis can be established. Good States. More people commit suicide Flyers their first lead of the game detrimental if we had lost. We’re Hartford’s Ulf Samuelsson (5) and Boston’s Charlie [D IS ] Zorro a teenage gang lays siege to a police sta- Corinthians 6:19 "It seems like they kind of feel it’s Quebec goalie Clint Malarchuk for you! by the knife, fork and spoon than when he put a third rebound still treading water, but we’re Zimmer meet along the boards during first-period action [E S P N ] Kickboxing (90 min.) Live. (57) McLaughlin Group tion. Austin Stoker. Darwin Joston, Laurie almost impossible to beat us,” said was trying to regain his balance Zimmer. 1976 Rated R. any other weapons. Healthy eating attempt past Montreal goalie Pa- hanging in there.” 11:00PM 3D dD GD G§) G5) News Bester, who has been in goal for all after stopping Raimo Summanen Thursday night at Boston Garden. 8:00PM dD Garfield in Paradise Gar- DEAR DR. GOTT: My left shin is and drinking habits, proper nutri- Rev. Dr. Shephard S. Johnson trick Roy during a scramble in The victory moved the Bruins to field the fat cat joins his owner Jon for a dD GD Late Show: Starring Joan Rivers 3:00AM CID Saturday Night Live (60 seven games against Detroit and from close in when Krushelynski min.) pink most of the time. My doctor tion and care of the body ought to be South United Methodist Church front of the net. within three points of Hartford and wild tropical vacation that includes rock n' GD At the Movies Rex Reed, Bill Harris. has led the Maple Leafs to a 5-1-1 pounced on the rebound and fired a rolling natives and a rumbling volcano. (R). Scheduled reviews: "Assassination" GD Emergency mark over their division rivals. Derrick Smith scored an insu- to within six of first place Montreal games, you can’t take chances.” of the third period and Randy wrist shot at 3; 38 to give rance goal at 16:32 and Peter Zezel ( D MOVIE: 'Gallipoli' Two Australian (Charles F onson. Jill Ireland); "The Bed- (SD Shopping Une ‘‘They’ve all been close games, but a 2-1 lead. in the Adams Division race. Larson noted that after losing Ladouceur ended the scoring with friends come face to face with the brutality room Window"(Steve Guttenberg, Eliza- [CNN] News Overnight ’ the way it’s going you would hope to added another at 17; 53. ” Our problem was that we used three of the first four games with his fourth goal at 16; 06. of war. Mel Gibson. Mark Lee 1981 beth McGovern); "Wanted Dead or Alive" Gretzky made it 3-1 at 9:03 when The Flyers, who overcame defic- (Rutger Hauser, Gene Simmons). [ESPN] SportsCenter . play them 40 times a year.” our legs last night, and they saved the Whalers this season the Bruins dD (E) Webster (CC) Webster has a he skated out of the right corner and its of 2-0 and 3-2..tied the game at choice between a night at the opera or a GD Falcon Crest [TMC] MOVIE: 'Nighthawks* A New ; Unfortunately, Bester & Co. will beat Malarchuk on the short side theirs for tonight,” Hartford Coach were faced with a must-win York City cop is pitted against a European 10:33 of the second period when Central bows ringside seat at a professional wrestling GD Tales from the Darkside : get only one more crack at the Red and Randy Gregg added an empty- Jack Evans said. “ We’re both situation. match for his birthday party. terrorist looking for publicity through : Wings this season — on Jan. 31. rookie Brian Dobbin picked up a (E) Cinema Showcase bloodshed. Sylvester Stallone. Billy Dee net goal with 1:27 left in the game. pretty well-balanced teams, and we ” We had to make the series 2-3, HARRISONBURG. Va. (AP) - dD News ; While Bester was starring in the loose puck in the slot and fired a (E) Tales of the Unexpected A logician Williams, Rutger Hauer. 1981. Rated R. The Oilers have scored 14 goals in can play with them. Their point we couldn’t let it go to 1-4,” he said. Ken Haileck put James Madison GD MOVIE: 'Madame X' A former airline BRIDES • Toronto nets, rookie Vincent Dam- shot through Roy’s pads for his first discovers his wife is having an affair. 3:15AM [DIS] DTV three games against Quetwc this men (Larson and Bourque) really “ We’ve got to hang in there and get ahead for good 14 seconds into stewardess marries into a wealthy political : phousse scored two goals as the NHL goal. family, but a tragic accident forces her to ® M*A*S»H season and Gretzky has five goals helped them.” overtime and the Dukes held 3:30AM [ESPN] Rotex/Jackie Ste- , Maple Leafs broke a four-game “ When it ws 3-3, we didn’t force another streak going. We have a lot abandon her beloved husband and daugh- GD 2 4 Horas wart Pro-Celebrity Trap Shoot Coverage and sever assists. Larson, acquired from Detroit of guys close to coming back from Central Connecticut scoreless ter. Tuesday Weld. Eleanor Parker. 1981. * losing streak despite being outshot them to make mistakes,” said ® SCTV from London, England. (R). ’87 The victory was the fourth in a Montreal’s Mats Naslund. “ It was last March, broke a 1-1 tie with his injuries, but this still is a heck of a through the extra period en route to (E ) MOVIE: 'Sergeant York' The story of : 38-15. row for the Oilers and gave them a [CNN] Moneyline 4:00AM CB mo vie: 'Salnt' Roger like we were playing for a tie. It was ninth goal of the season on a power team even with guys out hurt.” a 75-62 college basketball win over Alvin York, a backwoods pacifist who be- Damphousse, the Maple Leafs’ nine-point lead over second-place came one of the most decorated soldiers [ESPN] America's Cup Challenge Moore. 1967. they who made us make the play late in the first period. Then he the Blue Devils on Thursday night. Downunder: The Final Four (4 hrs.) Live. '„ first-round draft choice last June, of World War II. is portrayed. Gary GD Emergency Calgary in the Smythe Division. mistakes and you can’t play like made it 3-1 with another power play Greg Johnston, Tom McCarthy James Madison’s Thom Brand Cooper, Walter Brennan, Joan Leslie. •opened the scoring at 7:45 of the [T M C ] MOVIE: 'She' An immortal ama- [C N N ] Larry King Overnight that in this league.” goal early in the second period. and Thomas Gradin were the other forced the overtime when his two 1941. zon queen is beseeched by two of the last : first period, beating Detroit goalie Boston scorers. McCarthy also had good guys on a post-apocalypse Earth to [DIS] MOVIE: 'How to be Very, Very Capitals 3, Islanders 2 The Flyers defeated the defend- “ Goals have been hard for me to free throws tied the game at 62 with @ ) (E ) Stingray Stingray is supected of a Popular' Two dancers, who witness a ; Greg Stefan from the slot. He made two assists to go with his 19th goal of 18 seconds left in regulation. The series of killings pen'ormed by someone rescue their kidnapped lady friend. Sandahl An informative ; it 2-0 at 4:45 of the second period, Gaetan Duchesne’s second goal ing champions al- come by lately and that'first one Bergman. Harrison Muller. 1983. murder and flee for their lives, find them- the season. Dukes had a chance to win when driving a black Corvette identical to Stin- selves in a college fraternity. Betty Grable, when, after Bester thwarted Adam of the game with 6:52 remaining though four key Philadelphia play- mad^ me feel a lot better,” Larson gray’s. (60 min.) In Stereo. [U S A ] Track and Field: Sunkist Invita- Benny Gordon stole the ball from Sheree North, Robert Cummings. 1955. i Oates’ close-in shot, Damphousse lifted Washington. Duchesne, who ers are sidelined with injuries. said. “ Every year it’s up and down ' Dean Evason scored his llth goal GS) (S) Washington Week in Review tional (2 hrs.) Live. supplement Central Connecticut’s Bryan Heron [ESPN] Plymouth/Xerox Corporate . broke out of his own end and beat had given Washington a 2-1 lead “ Guys who usually don’t get a for me, along with many others. on a Hartford power play in the first ( 8 MOVIE: 'The Executioner' An intel- 1 1:30PM CC ABC News Night- Sports Battle Coverage from Orlando, FL. with nine seconds left, but Gordon ; Stefan with a 35-foot slapshot. with a first-period goal, got the chance are going to get their chance Only (Wayne) Gretzky and (Mike) period, and Dana Murzyn collected ligence operation in Vienna is destroyed by line (2 hrs.) (R). featuring new game-winner on a rebound of his now to prove their worth in the missed a three-point field-goal counterespionage agents but a surviving d ) Police Woman [USA] Night Flight (R) : Bester, who shut out the Red Bossy are up all the time. his 12th goal in the second period. attempt at the buzzer. agent takes matters into his own hands, ; Wings twice previously, surren- own shot from the slot, ending the NHL.” Coach said. ” It comes and goes. You go ^ o rg e Peppard, Joan Collins. Judy Gee- GD Honeymooners 4:20AM [HBO] mo vie: 'Divine Mad- photos of spring Then, with Boston ahead 6-2, Central Connecticut, an inde- dered only Bob Probert’s second- Islanders’ four-game unbeaten “ Without (defenseman Mark) through streaks. I’ve been playing son. 1970. (E) Check It OutI ness' This film captures the energy, humor streak. Only nine separate the Howe, we’re very happy with the Dave Babych connected for his pendent in its first year of Division I and sensitivity of the Divine Miss M. Bette : period rebound goal but Toronto’s more defensively lately. In close (S) MOVIE; 'Smokay and the Bandit' A (E) (E) Tonight Show Tonight’s guest is and summer bridal second-place Islanders from the way the defense played.” seventh goal on a power play at 4; 26 play, dropped to 3-12. trucker and his sidekick accept a challenge singer Jimmy Buffett. (60 min.) In Stereo. Midler, The Harlettes. 1980. Rated R. ; Miroslav Frycer scored an empty- to make a round-trip journey of 1,800 (E ) MOVIE: 'The Interns' The intimate 4:25AM [M AX] mo vie; 'Herd miles in 28 hours. Burt Reynolds, Jackie lives of four young interns are followed. Choices' A fifteen-year-old boy coming of ensembles and Gleason, Sally Field. .1977. Michael Callan, Cliff Robertson, James Ma- age in rural Tennessee finds himself ac- GD Novela: Monte Calvario cArthur. 1962. cused of a crime he didn't commit and is ideas to help plan @ ) MOVIE: 'Beach Girls' Three girls take ® Hogan's Heroes forced to stand trial as an adult. Margaret Ktenck, Gary McCleery, John Seitz. 1986. Attention recruiters: Keep eye on MCC’s Hartfield over Malibu Beach for the summer. Debra ® News Rated NR. Blee, Vat Kline, James Daughton. 1982. [CNN] Sports Tonight the ideal wedding. [CNN] Prime News plays like he’s 6-5 or 6-6.” Hartfield also tied the of time when numerous college players become [M A X] MOVIE: Sex Through a Win- • In the fierce struggle of recruiting in the world of ineligible due to poor grades. [DIS] Five Mile Creek dow' A TV reporter's assignment to show Parents don’t move : college basketball, the coveted high school athlete is single-game point record against Mitchell College [HBO] MOVIE; Chorus Une; The the ease with which privacy can be viol- when he poured in 42 points. Hartfield was named ‘I have to improve tremendously,” Hartfield said. ” I Movie' (CC) Young dancers auditioning ated turns into a personal obsession with : ‘courted’ by respective schools in the hopes of engaging tend to get lazy. But, when I put my mind to it, I do In with children Don’t Be Left Out! the services of a particular player for four years. The second team All-New England. Central Connecticut, for a musical, seek fame and stardom. Mi- voyeurism. James McMutlan, Kate Wood- which turned Division I this season, along with Loyola pretty well.” Olander sees Hartfield as “ the chael Douglas, Audrey Landers. 1985. ville. 1972. Rated R. OVERLAND PARK. Kan. (AP) : coaching staffs of colleges across the country utilize a turnaround” in the MCC program. Rated PG-13. In Stereo. Igreati deal of time each year in this process of Jim Tierney (Md.) are the Division I schools which have contacted 11:35PM ^ Entertainment Tonight — Adult children may tend to move Reserve your Hartfield along with a countless number of Division II [M A X] MOVIE: 'Fraternity Vacation' Recording artist Carly Simon talks about ; recruiting in order to augment the overall perfor- (CC) Two fraternity jocks take a nerd un- in with their parents, but the and III schools. Is Hartfield capable of playing for a MCC, CURRENTLY 13-3, RECENTLY won iU first working with producer Clive Davis on her • mance of their teams. der their wing during a Palm Springs vaca- new album. reverse isn’t true, according to a Advertising Space Division I school such as the University of ever Rotary Classic by defeating Middlesex (Mass.). tion. Stephen Geoffreys, Sheree J. Wilson, recent survey. : Often, even in this day and age of supposed parity in Herald Sports Writer Jim Byrnes, the coach for Middlesex, was highly 11:50PM [HBO] 1st a. Ten In Stereo. Connecticut? Cameron Dye. 1985. Rated R. The survey, made for ERA Real college basketball, junior college players — athletes impressed wih Hartfield. ” He is a super player. He is so [USA] Riptide 12:00AM dD Dream Girl U.S.A Estate by Opinion Research Inc., Now! who usually play one or two years after high school in “ I THINK I’M CAPABLE of playing (Division I).” fluid and has great body control. It seems as if he does it 8:30PM dD Snoopy'a Getting Mar- dD To Be Announced. polled more than 400 real estate what is seen as a breeding ground for academic Hartfield said. “ I think my problem is a lack of being without any effort.” Charlie Claffey, Hartfield’s high ried. Charlie Brown Snoopy heads for (iD brokers. Twenty-two percent of the : improvement and a place to hone their basketball skills seen (by recruiters).” Olander and Mistretta both matrimony when he falls head-over-tail for school coach at Hall, couldn’t believe Hartfield’s play (3 Tales of the Unexpected • _ are overlooked by recruiters of Divisions I, II, and a French poodle (R). brokers said they had seen an want Hartfield to attend a four-year college and are after seeing him last year. ” I couldn’t believe how (E) MOVIE: 'The Private Navy of Sgt. . increase in the number of grown : III schools. One such player, locally, who possesses the stressing academics. "We’re trying to get him into a much he improved,” Claffey said. “ And he's still d D IE ) M r. Belvedere (CC) Wesley fakes O ’Farrell' After their beer boat sinks. Sgt. Advertising Deadline ; ability to compete at the Division I level, but has not and already has impressed his name upon the Cougar his pet hamster’s death in order to get a children returning home. The four-year school,” Mistretta said. “ We’re really trying blossoming. I hope somebody looks at him and comes O'Farrell tries to raise the morale of his ' been afforded the' opportunity to display his talents in record book. Last year, during MCC’s most prolific new puppy. trend was most noticeable in New to train him academically.” Mistretta believes and gets him because he’s worth it.” men. Bob Hope, Phyllis Diller, Jeffrey Hun- Jan. 23 front of many major college recruiters is Tyrell season ever (21-6), Hartfield was the main reason for (X) $1.000.000 Chance of a Ufatime ter. 1968 York where higher real estate Hartfield can play at the.Division I level. Hartfield, presently averaging 19.4 points a game, Hartfield, the leading scorer for the highly successful the Cougar’s success. He scored a single-season school GD (B ) WaH Street W ith Louie Rukeyaer prices stop some youM people would have to polish his ballhandling skills to play the (3 Alfred Hitchcock Preeenti : Manchester Community College basketball team. record of 547 points while averaging 20.2 points per "I think he’s a good enough athlete. In Division 1.1 ® Novela: Herencia Maldita from affording a home. There, 64 shooting guard position. Hartfield is a pure shooter, Charlie's Angels "He’s an exceptional athlete.” MCC co-coach Pat game along with 9.3 rebounds a game. Considering think he could be a contributor,” Mistretta said. percent of the brokers noted the Olander sees success in the classroom as a key for something a team such as UConn is badly lacking. 9:00PM 3D mo vie: *An American GD Novela: Amo y Sanor MIstretta said of the 6-foot-3 Hartfield. “ He’s got great Hartfield’s height, the latter accomplishment is Harveet' (CC) When economic and trend. Hartfield. “ The big thing is he has to mature in the ” He’s a great kid, Mistretta said. “ He’s a hard worker GD Christian Children's Fund : quickness and leaping ability.” phenomenal. weather conditions force a Kansas wheat Call the MANCHESTER HERALD ADVERTISING “ He’s a tremendous athlete. He’s got springs in his classroom,” Olander said. Hartfield. who would be and his game has certainly improved.” farmer to give up his land, he must resort [CNN] Newsnight A m.essage to recruiters; Hartfield deserves the to private contracting to survive. Wayne According to English novelist • HARTFIELD, A 1085 GRADUATE of Hall High legs,” MCC co-coach Skip Olander said of Hartfield. seen as a shooting guard at any level after MCC. [DIS] MOVIE: 'Cross Creek' An ambi- realizes the importance of academics during a period attention. Ro^rs, Earl Holliman. 1987. tious young writer trades her hectic New Jane Austen: ‘‘The sooner every DEPARTMENT at 643-2711 to reserve space. ' School in West Hartford, is in his second year at MCC who high jumped 6-8during his senior year at Hall. “ He dD ® Gung Ho (CC) Kaz is torn between York life for a quieter existence in a rural party breaks up, the better.” f It — MANCHESTER HBRALD. Friday. Jan. H. lu n Martina leads top seeds’ advance at Aussie Onan ■ _i ... * . » . . "‘"TiT"''” **'-

MELESOURNE. Australia (A P) "The conditions were difficult, — _ Defending____ ctiannpion Martina_ ____ , day that saw only women play serve early in the first set to romp to Mussie upen Lakers defense kev to victory over Warnors Navratilova said after running her from a slow start to defeat singles was No. 15DianneBalestrat been fined $500 for uttering an Navratilova, seeking her fourth a 6-3,6-2 victory over veteran Anne Marie-Christine Calleja of France latest match victory string to 55, the of AuMralia, who lost to Britain’s audible obscenity in his four-set singles crown on the grass at third-longest since the open era in Smith of Dallas. 4-6, 6-1, 6-3, while vastly more Anne Hobbs 6-4,6-2. second-round win over Claudio Bv Th e Associated Press Milwaukee never threatened after Kooyong. led the top three women’s tennis began in 1868. "It was hard to Shriver, 24, had no problems experienced West German Sylvia Navratilova, 30, took less than an PIstolesI of Italy on Thursday. a 41 Atlanta run snapped a 4-4 tie. seeds into the fourth round of the plan an attack and place the ball.” defeating young South African Elna Hanika ousted teen-ager Akiko hour to overpower former French Reinach 6-2, 6-4. James Worthy and Earvin The Hawks ran off streaks of six $1.65 million Australian Open ten- Navratilova holds the record by Kijimuta of Japan 6-3, 6-3. Cash was given a Code of Conduct NBA Roundup Open semifinalist Benjamin, a "M agic" Johnson scored 31 points and seven points in the third nis championships. winning 74 consecutive matches, Sixth-seeded Manuela Maleeva violation by umpire Richard Ings in ^year-old basellner from Bakers- Jo Durie, the I4th seed from apiece, but Los Angeles Coach Pat quarter, building a 94-69 lead late in Also posting victories today were which was snapped by Czechoslo- of Bulgaria had to struggle on an the third-set tiebreaker and was field, Calif, who hit occasional Britain, eased into the fourth round Riley talked about the Lakers’ the period. second-seeded Hana Mandlikova of vakia’s Helena Sukova in the 1984 outside court before defeating the ■ penalized a point after arguing with quickly removed. It was the bench, passing shots but lacked the ar- and a meeting with Shriver with a defense. Kevin Willis finished with 28 Czechoslovakia and No. 3 Pam Australian Open. Chris Evert elegant Csilla Cserepy of Switzer- Ings at the start of the fourth set. led by Teagle. Rod Higgins and tillery to worry the top seed. land 6-3, 6-7, 7-5, 6-1, 6-4 triumph over Austrian "The key to our game was points and Mike McGee added 23, Shriver of Lutherville, Md. Lloyd, who is skipped this Grand Greg Ballard, that kept Golden Mandlikova, winner o f the Bris- baseliner Judith Polzl. The fiery Cash eventually won defense.” Riley said after the while Rivers had 18 assists — 13 in Navratilova conquered the gusty Slam event, won 56 straight In other third-round singles ac- State in the contest. bane tournament earlier this month tion on a day dominated by doubles 7-5, 2-6, 7-6, 6-2 and had a rest day Lakers defeated the Golden State the first half. winds to breeze past fellow Ameri- matches. Tournament officials announced "Our bench has been a very good and the 1980 Australian Open matches, Catarina Lindqvist of today. No men’s singles were" Warriors 129-109. "The double Ricky Pierce scored 19 points and can Camille Benjamin 6-2, 6-1. The only seeded player to fall on a that Australian Davis Cup star Pat part of our team and will have to champion, overcame dropping her Sweden, the lOth seed, recovered played today as officials caught up figures in blocked shots definitely Jerry Reynolds had IS for the Cash, the men's No. 11 seed, has continue to be." Karl said. “ They with backlogged doubles matches. ’ played an important part." Bucks, who lost for the fourth time have been giving us more of a The Lakers took a 106-95 lead in in five games. defensive lift than an offensive the fourth quarter after Byron one." Scott, who finished with 26 points, Eric "Sleepy” Floyd led Golden scored the Lakers' first seven P acers 113, Bullets 105 State with 21 points, while Teagle Rookie Chuck Person scored 29 SCOREBOARD points in a 9-2 run. And although the added 16. Warrors scored the next six points points, reaching double figures for to cut the margin to IO6-IOI with the 14th consecutive game, as Flytn6.Cmadleni3 4 03 left in the game, Golden State Kings 120, Bla zers 118 Indiana stopped Washington in Thursday’s collage hoop scores could get no closer. Forward Eddie Johnson hit a Indianapolis. Hockey “ We Just had to go back to basics three-point jumper from the right The victory snapped the Pacers’ Bask48tbaD f SPORTSCAHn! EAST three-game losing streak and a Al vernlo63, Hove rfordX Calendar like we did in the first quarter,” corner with three seconds left to | * ^ ? 3 W o ^ 1 , Montreal, G H w r i ^ Amherst 1W, New England Coll. 77 Scott said. “ We had to pressure boost Sacramento over visiting four-game winning streak by the J NHL ita nd in g s CothollcU.69,DelawareVal.ffi them, make them take shots they Portland. Seven seconds earlier, Bullets. 13 (N o s l u n ^ , 11:56. Pen altie s— N B A t t a n d l M t Colgote76, Manhattan vllle64 didn’t want to take, and run.” Leading 88-78 after three quar- Phi, served by Dobbin (slash- Gettvsburg V>, Washington, Md. M, O T T O D A Y Johnson hit a 15-foot jump shot o SJ: Sktydlond, Mon (Irtppina), Hawthome67,Gordon66,OT The Lakers’ defense blocked 13 ters. the Pacers outscored Wa- WALES OMPEEENCE (holdino), 16:37. „ „ E «Y » Boik e tboll from the top of the key to give e a s t m n o m p b i e n c e IthocoX, Doemon87,OT Enfield a t Manch ester, 7:M shots, forced 19 turnovers and shington 8-2 to start the final period Pb'lodelphla, Ekhmd King's, Po.64, Allentown 59 Sacramento a 117-116 lead. EcrtiKknvWon A t l U t c OhNslen 7 'X ' ®®**i®"® ®* Northwe st Ca tholic, pulled down 36 of a possible 49 and were never seriously chal- __ fffillodelphla K err 35, Borto. w L Pet. OB Lehman M, Hunter 73 Portland regained the lead with W L T Ptt OF OA 5?**®'’ 25 M 714 _____ Manhattan 84, FordhomSS P ortla nd at Cheney Te c h , 7:M defensive rebounds. nine seconds remaining when lenged again. S rS IS * *. «> Phllodelohki. Phllodelphia 31 14 'ttm . Massachusetts 76, Rutgers 67 2 H 3 63 189 m Bolton a t VInol Te c h , 7:M Terry Teagle hit a 20-footer from guard Terry Porter sank a pair of Moses Malone was used only N Y Islanders a is 4 4S 1«3 150 " 1 E k i u n d ), 10:33. u ^ i i f o j p n 1, , f R f Mpss.-Bost®n 83, Bridgewater St. 61 R H A M ot Cov e ntry, 7:M sparingly in the second half, N Y Ronoers 18 » 7 43 183 181 “ ®"' " W lo t thghtlno), N «;Y ® r k 12 34 ^ 134 Mt. St. Mary's, Md. 73, Pitt.-Johnstown 55 _ O lrl t Bask etball the right of the key with 36 seconds . free throws. Pim toroh 17 18 8 « 1» 150 i f l i m alor (fighting), New Jersey 10 26 !t 78 15Vi N. Adoims St. a , W. New England 76 Enfie ld a t Manch ester, 7 : X left in the third period put the The victory snapped a four-game scoring just 13 points in 23 minutes New Jersey 18 31 5 41 161 197 l A ',' ‘-“ *wlg, Mon (holding), 4:17; Central Ohrtsfon Nvock97, BloomfleldX . * E o v t Swimming of action for the Bullets, who also Mon, m alor (fighting), 5:01; Warrors ahead for the first and only Sacramento losing streak. The AP photo WoslHnoton 16 B 7 39 135 169 AJtanta a >0 .714 - Point Pork a . St. Vincent 78 Ne wington a t Manch ester, 3:45 played much of the second half ^ AdomsDlvMon Tifochrt, 1^ 1, m a lor (tlghtlno), 5:01; Detroit J3 10 I (Sueen's Coll. 85, Merevhurst 79 East Ca tholic at St. B e rn ard, 5 p.m. time in the game. 93-92. But Kurt Kings have lost 18 of their last 23 Montreal ' B 18 7 51 160 147 M o le y,Mqn ( s ^ l r o ) . 17:57; Somuelsson, Milwaukee a IS . « 3Vi RlderW, Bucknellll Rambis’ three-point play and John- without Jeff Malone. He left the f** istasWro), 17:57; Lemleux, Mon Robert Morris 74, Long Island U. 72 games. La k ers’ forward Ja m e s Worth (right) La k ers’ A .C . Gre e n (45) wa tch es the Hoilford 21 17 6 48 146 145 (crossd ___ 14 B JS9 IH^ St. Francis, Po. 72, St. Fronds, N .Y. 60 St. M o ry's of E a st C a tholic, 3 : X p.m Lakers a 97-93 lead after three attempts to take the ball away from action Th ursd a y night at the Forum. Th e OoeOec 17 21 7 41 149 149 , , ™ ;^ , » ^ . ' ° d - 7 , m ^ p h l a , Tocchet Reggie Theus led Sacramento with Buffalo 12 25 6 30 144 166 W ESTE R N C O N P S t E N C E St. Joseph's M, St. Bonoventure a „ ^ M e n's Bask etball quarters. 29 points apiece. Portland forward Gold e n State’s Larry Smith as the La kers won. CAMPBELL CONFERENCE 1* 7:59. 8, Philadelphia. M W««stO tvW e n Spring (forden 89, Philo. Phormoev 76 North Essex o M C C , 8 p.m. Rock ets 107, Bulls 96 f ^ l^ .'P f P o u l l n ), 16:32. 9, Phlladelphlo. Susauehannaa,Juntato76,20T Then, when the Warriors pulled Kiki Vandeweghe paced the Trail NerriiDivMen £ * t e j 21 (T o c c h e t , M a r s h ). 17:53. a 13 AS9 — Ice Hock ey MInnwoto 19 20 5 43 171 167 2) 15 J B 2 Temple66,P ennSt.49 within five points late in the game, Blazers with 37. In Chicago. Akeem Olajuwon hit Toronto 18 21 5 41 152 155 Penofflet— Zezel, Phi (holdino). li;53; Tufts 102, Framingham St. 76 Trs"'Rln‘ r i? 'i::iV m ""'* '‘' scored a career-high 45 points as Davis had 10 more points in the Le mle ux, Mon (c h orglng), 15:25; So 13 1« m SY, Wovn esburgn, Lo Roch eX the Lakers went on a tear. Johnson eight points in the final 4:31. and Bulls’ four-game winning streak. Chtcopo 17 21 6 40 159 181 muelsson, Phi (higtvstickino), 15:25. 16 a 431 8 Eost Ca tholic ot N o d h Bra n ford, the Suns snapped a four-game third period and Alvan Adams gelrolt 16 30 8 40 136 154 Wldener6S, NYU64.20T Wre stling feeding Worthy with a behind-the- Robert Reid scored 26 points to lead Michael Jordan scored 43 points St. Louis 16 19 7 39 147 165 Son Antonie 9 31 J C 14 " Worcester Tech TO, WorcesterSt. 71 Ma nch ester ot Horf ford Public, noon head pass for a slam dunk to climax H a wk s 130, Buc k s 91 Houston over the Bulls. for Chicago. losing streak by defeating visiting added seven to put the Suns up 9485 Smythe Division otipnia S>"1, J0f4S—®2'3:.;:* * ® " ^' s - w - * . Phuo- . . PoetWcDhrm ea ^ M ID W EST Cheney Te ch / H o ly Cross ot E ast the run that gave the Lakers a Glenn Rivers sank a 76-foot shot It was the Rockets’ fourth Utah. entering the final quarter. Edmonton 29 13 2 60 203 149 a 8 ,771 - ^hlo nd72, St. Joseph's, Ind. 69 H a rtford, noon OpPOtlunltles-IWontreol 1 115-101 lead. at the halftime buzzer as every- straight victory, even though only Davis, a five-time All-Star, Utah never got closer than nine ColOWV 25 18 1 51 175 166 of 2; Phllodelphia l of 4. >! IS 615 SW Bethel, Ind. 74, St. Fronds, Ind. 63 Bristol C e n trol / W lnd h om / Sl. B e r ® * SO 150 147 9®” ^ SfoPte 21 17 j a 8 Cleveland St. 79, Bowling Green TO n ard at E ast Ca tholic, 9:M o.m. "It just didn’t seem like anyone thing worked for Atlanta in its eight players saw action for Hous- scored eight of his 10 second-period from there, losing its third straight Goalies— ssontreol, Roy (23 shots-17 Dominique Wiikins Dayton 84, Detroit 63 Su ns 123, Ja z z 107 Los Angeles 19 21 4 43 182 184 saves) PWlodelphlo, Hextaii ( S - a r 5 * ^ 19 « s o S'-S was serious," Warriors Coach victory over Milwaukee. ton following the suspensions of points in the final 48 seconds to game. Vancouver 12 27 5 29 140 ITS A — 1A222. IS B OS 13 " OP0UI84, Loyola, 111.65 _ ^ Tnumtov'tOemei L-A Otaoers 5 31 139 a During the 1985-86 NBA Droke61, Wichita St. 51 George Karl said of his starters, Dominique Wilkins scored 32 Lewis Lloyd and Mitchell Wiggins Shifted to forward to replace the erase a 54-53 deficit and give Karl Malone paced the Utah with Boston 6, Hartford 4 _ P fIiJ**— J®nHoggorth.Linesme n— Jim GroceIond68, Cent. Mefhodlst67 vyho started slowly and were points to lead the Hawks as for drug use. The loss ended the injured Larry Nance. Walter Davis Phoenix a 61-55 halftime lead. 27 points. milodelpMa 6. Montreal 3 Chrlstlson, Bob Hodges. Ahonfo Milwaukee 91 se ason, this high-flying A t GreenvIlleTO, Llndenwood67 Edmonton 4, Quebec 1 lndiWeo State 109 points per game. f-' f l£R**2®'’ •!' Grond Volley St. m Winnipeg a t New Jersey, 7:35 p.m. Socramwitu 13B Portland 118 Lewis a , Ind.-Pur.-Ft. Wayne75 Los Angeles at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m. 1 8 3 -4 MoyvIlle St. 76, Dickinson St. 51 Rac volleyball Blocked shot saves Sooner victory Colgarv at Vancouver, 10:35 p.m. ---- 8 1 0—1 dewetano 04 Boston. 7:30 p m J McKendree1W,MocMurrov91 Sgfwisgv^Oomes , PIJTl Pwlo d— 1, Edmonton, Napier 6 Houstar oi Detroit. 8 p.m. Michigan 74, Michigan St. TO A m e ric a n D iv is io n — R e d w o o d Pittsburgh at Boston, 1:15 p.m. (T l^ a n m ). 6:42. P e noltle s-Brown. Que Doiias ot Mllwoukee 9 p.m. Michigan Te chM, Ferris St. 64 F orm s def. Luigi's 15-5, 15-4, 154; Denver ort Seattle. 10:X p m. Lakers 129. Warriors 109 Norihwoodn, HlllsdoleM B v Th e Associated Press game to improve to 13-1 overall and 46-44 lead with 11 minutes left. But Philadelphia at N .Y. Islanders, 5:05 enS)^5's6'’**' (l"1*ct*r- Wotkins def. Six Pa ck ers 13-15, 15-3, Alabama, 12-2 and 5-0, went on a 0.m. L A cuppers at Golden State. 11 p rr Ohio St. 87, Northwestern 59 I f f i £[**' Ambulo nc e Service 4-0 in the Big Ten Conference. Two Washington at Hartford, 7:35 p.m. OiRhcc- (foulet a SotwdBv'sGomcs Olivet Nozorene 71, Auroro66 Sta ndings; Insurers 26-4, The blocked shot that sealed the NCAA Hoop of Alford’s 3-pointers came in 12-2 run and was able to hold off the Doitos ot Irtatana. 6 p.m. O OLD E N STA TE 009) Quebec at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. (PIcoriL P. Stostny), 2:43. Penattles— Pur.-Calumet87,Rosory59 Watkins 21-9, Redwood F orm s 2410, Six victory for Oklahoma over Kansas Indiana’s game-opening 12-0 run. visiting Tigers’ last-minute rally Buftoto at Montrool# 6:05 p.m. DeffoW m Jersey, 7 : » p.m If- Fronds, III. 75, N E Illinois X r®.®’' , ? U : ’ ®' Ambulo nc e Service 11-19, Hew VOrk ot Cleveland. 8 p.m. M V LlZ l-f'®''® ^ ’ 3 11-12 21,Mullln 47 came from an unlikely source — Indiana beat visiting Wisconsin, with Farmer’s free-throw shooting. Edmonton ot Toronto, 8:05 p.m E d m ( s ^ l n g ) , 1:32; Smith, Edm (hold- 1-1 9, m i t e ^ 410 47 12, Bollord 510 S ?M " ^r® (Dakota Wesleyan U Luigi's 1-29. ifoneouver at Calgary, 8:05 p.m. KivsheIvnskI, Edm (holding). f*h |J«Wohlo at Chlcogo, 8: X p.m. S. lll.-Edwardsvllle a,Qulncv59 NoUonol DIvIson — E lm ore Assoc, point guard Ricky Grace. state beat Wake Forest 75-67. which was led by Trent Jackson’s 21 Louisiana State. 9-8 and 1-5 in the Chtcogo at Minnesota, 8:35 p.m. (' ®vohlng), 19:44. Utah at Son Antonio, 8; X p m « ’ ^*®S'£ Z'l® ^ 17, Higgins 3-S 7-7 S. Indiana 77, Bellormlne75 det. Redwood Raiders 15-9, 15-5, 154; 13, Moss 2-5 00 4, C. Smith 02 OO 0, 66 The 16th-ranked Sooners led the Grace got his chance at being a points, for the 14th consecutive time Southeastern Conference, was led Los Angeles at St. Louis, 8:35 p.m ...Tilled P e rlo d-3, Edmonton, Kru- L ^ C lIp p e r s ot Phoenix, 9 :X p.m. Washburn OO 00 0. Totals 3949 29-34109. SW Oklohomo N , Oklo. Baptist P/®Pj M®'ht- -4 Wovne Bonnev, Pot Dopuzzo. Cumnnlnw4-144^12, Reynolds 4-13 6^15, B®!?*'! (McDon ald, Carroll, U n n a n a il 15-12,16-14, TIe rn e v'sd e f. Herit age Auto up. which hit 11 of its first 14 shots, ------2 1 1— 4 Bollard 61, Los Angeles 60 (Worthy 13). HOpS QOll SCOreS him fake Mac and I just came over points, took his game-winner from 4, Hodges A 8 0-1 9,Pierce Assists— Golden Stole 27 (F loyd 131, Los 15-9, 5-15,1413, Woodland Gard e ns def. Dallas Comegys scored 23 points missed 12 of 15 from the field after a . . f l i y Perlpd— 1, Boston, Johnston 8 ’ Z;’ Ereuer 5-6 0-2 tO, Smith 5-114-414, Lock smith H o ir 15-11, 141,154. Stand to help out." the left side of the lane. Ange le s 32 (Jo hnson 12). To to l fouls— LA Q U IN TA , Collf. (A P ) — Second- for DePaul. while Kevin Edwards 22-22 tie and was never able to i -’ (h >3, Collins (^Id e n Stofe 30, Los Angeles 29. r o ^ d sra rM Thursday In the $900000 Bob ings — Co a ch's C orn er a -1 . Woodla nd “ We were going for three. We No. 1 Ngvada-Las Vegas 98, fy®?®" 1’ ITuro eon, Fra ncis), 8:41 (pp), 3, Capltala3.lalandera2 1- 3 002, Englw )-3(H)2. Totals 3448 a-X 9 1. G arde ns 244, La fayette E scodrllle 19 added 21 points and nine rebounds. recover. B o»o n, Lonon_9 (Bourque, McCarthy), Technicols— Golden State delay of ixime, °t the Indlon Wells, were trying to hit the trailer, but Cal-Santa Barbara 74: The top- Los Angeles Coach Riley. A— 17,505. W e stondTomorls k 11, Canine Holid a y Inne 19-11, B&J Auto Loyola. 7-7, was led by Bernard North Carolina State improved to .P e n a ltie s— F erraro, Hor WPShiHStOII 9 0 E w A TL A N TA ( I X ) golf courses (all courses par 3436— 72): R ep air 17-13, Hungry Tig e r 1417, Ti e r Turgeon had a good shot." Kansas ranked Runnin’ Rebels got a slight !S2^ ’ ®®* o®i M a ry Th e Associated Press triumph over Australia IV. Kooka- lead after the second mark — its ^ S h ® 5 5 ®®®*— Tofonfo M-7 — 15. Detroit Coruso 182-458, A n d y B e a n le ads H o p e Cla ssic defensive quality control coach. Buns 123, Jazz 107 poll fared Thursd ay; Kothv Ra ndall 494. burra III leads rthe best-of-nine first lead of the series. led by 1; 17 after the sixth mark and _TA M J»A B A Y BUCCANEERS— Homed A-’,;.''*.''®,®®:irf* V e o o s (1 5-0) b e a t LA QUINTA, Calif. — David Edwards found himself in a FREMANTLE. Australia — New series 24). That put New Zealand in the coasted home. P®®® <>9f®t'»lve coordinator, and UTA H (107) Collfornlo-Santa Barbaro8474 Scbolastic The race was actually the third in Lorn i Belehtel, Richard Williamson, John 2. lowa(164)dldn atplov. Ta»-Totalars dilemma. , Zealand climbed back into the Both series are scheduled to driver’s seat. Conner tacked a Cup B o b o o n d Sylvester Croom, assistant Malon e11-X4927, Trlpuck a24404, Eaton 3. North Corollno (14-1) did not ploy the defender finals, but both yachts G!;««n«-13'F516, h S ^ 7 3 4 iT “ To stay warm, you have to wear so many clothes you can t America’s Cup challenger finals resume Saturday. record 132 times on the next three A — 1f#M>. 4. Indlono (13-11 beat Wisconsin 10045 _ Corel L e w l e 4 a , T e rry Kotsch 194-479. windward legs to try and get free of were disqualified after a pre-start ^ OLYMPICS StoA tM47IH)S, Bailey494512,Grifflth412 5. Syracuse (154) dldnotplov. tiling JV girls Cindy Crock ett 189181-SX, Jessie Wllffl play golf. To play golf, you have to take off so many clothes, you today, taking advantage of a Dennis Conner and Stars t 7 2-S 12, lovoronl 0-2 42 2, Benson 1-1 DO 3, oms 459, M ortl e B a rill a 211-174544, l Iz the more versatile New Zealand- collision in the opener, which U .S ^ L Y M W C C O M M ITTE E — Named 6. Purd u e (1411 did not ploy. critical gear failure aboard Stars & Stripes seemed headed for a third g w ^ l 4 04 2, Curry 04 04 0. Totals 42-97 Th e lllln o Ju n io r High girls lunlor can’t stay warm. Kookaburra III won by 29 seconds. R Y <^!*®»»l»f a n t heod c®ach tor the 19a Z-.DePoul (134) beat Loyola, III. 8445 v a rsity bask etball te am defeated T i rh S i " " 5 ? *•'•’ ' 1* Buxton 1 8 S-m ! “ You just try to strike a happy medium, Edwards said. Stripes to win by 38 seconds and cut straight victory taking the early ers, but he couldn’t — and actually U.S. Wrestling team. P H O E N IX (173) 8. Illinois (12-31 dldnotplov. Chris Zimm e rm a n 191-184547, CIndv lost time sailing into the 22-knot c Olleoe 9. G w g e f o w n (1411 did not ptov mothy Edw ards Th ursd a y, 26-22. Missy Moi^ln 4M, M a rg e Brolnord i a . M a r- And he did a good job of it — for 17 holes — in the second round of the U.S. boat’s lead to 2-1 in the lead. His crew set a spinnaker Dovls 1832 912 45, Pinckney 45 46 11, Dov erso led the te am with 14 points and wind, the first time in the three Ba tting .401 C A L I F O R N IA — Announc e d Le o- Adorns 6-10 1-2 13, Hornocek 24 44 8, 10. Au b urn (142) dldno tplo v. M a ry M orlorty added six points. Je s the $900,000 Bob Hope Classic. . best-of-seven series. borrowed from the New York Yacht P®*? TpYjpr, center, will miss the rest oMhe It. j O T P I e <15-21 b w t Penn State 6449 i i iT 159-509# Lo u Tout a in races Stars ft Stripes failed to win a When first baseman Bill Gerry Radio, TV Humphries 413 43 12, Gotttson 1-2 44 6, 12. Clemson (140) dldnotplov. sica Neubouer and P otty Hornbolstel 540, Le e Be en 214-548, Lvn n NIv e r But on the 18th, he hooked a 4lron through a cold, drizzling rain The gear failure early in the Club’s eliminated America II, but a •xalfofB®** *9< 35 fHumphrles 10). 18. Pittsburgh (143) did not ptoy ®outh Windsor, Th ursd ov. Gord on H a 503, Borboro Seifert 194204S50, S h lriM and went on to win a furious tacking a minute, and a deckhand was burra III had little trouble winning _ i l .P-n». — Am e ric a's Cu p re port, J® lo l,r® ,u ls — U t o h 34, P h o e n i x 28. 19. N a vy (lOOldldnotploy. milton led the Roms with 21 points and g d rld o e 184-505, B e tty B ilf o?' 19951?^ kind of clothes. I didn't have enough to put on. I was freezing,’ ’ for-the second straight day. Austra- royOatque,forword, has left thebosketboll Dwoyn e Goldston added 13. Also plov- battle for their first victory in the hoisted up the mast to make E S P N Te chnic a ls— B e dford, Hum phrie s. A — a. Konsos (95) lost to No. foOklohomc *5,®"®'"' 134<51, N a ncy Anselmo Bean said after a 4-under-par 68 enabled him to get through 36 lia IV won the start by three DIAL 911 10,712. 7^74. Iff*" ' •' • ere John Golos a nd K evin final series. repairs. In M a nch e ster M artin e z. f^ T i 't m w . ° ® " " " holes in 131, 13 under par. In the defenders’ finals. Kooka- But the accident allowed Dickson seconds, but Iain Murray quickly burra III posted its second straight to slip ahead of Stars & Stripes, with piloted Kfxikaburra III to a 34 It - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday. Jan. 16.1987 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711

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Post, Howkes Tree Service- 0358. application, 3 letters of person at 45 Connecticut shift, port time hours, providing lots of love and Dumas Electric — Having P.O.Box 1455, Rockville, must be able to coll the Immaculate - Manchester yard, groat for partlesi Best of all, this home Is vary dependable service. Bucket Truck 8i Chipper. recommendation, college Avenue, South Windsor, Monday through Friday 5 above area. Send name, -$114J)00-3 bedroom Cape attention has Immediate Electrical Problems? RtFUeLICAN CAUCUS Notice TO CReOtTORt CT 06066. CT - to pm. Saturdays 12 noon Hobbyists relolce - Mam Inexpensive to heat. Call us for an appointmsnt. openings Bower’s School Painting, Poperhanolno & Stump removal. FreeestT ESTATE OF Construction Secretary- transcripts and Connecti­ address and telephone that must be seen. New Need a large or a small Tha Republican Elector* In H A R O LD J. W A LD R O N • 3 pm. If you like to keep Chester - $159,900 - Heated CHFA poasible. Area. 6468171. Removal. Coll 8728237. motes. Special considera­ the Town of Andovar or* her- General contractor needs Electrician Journeyman- cut state certification. number In own hand writ­ appllanced kitchen, both 1JXX) square feet, 4 c a f Repair? We Specialize In tion for elderly and handT Th* Hon. David C. Rapp*, full time secretory/osslst- Contact Dr. Robert Lin­ Part time LPN for voca­ busy, this time slot gives ing to: Johnson Publish­ Residential Work. Joseph obv notiflod that tharo will be Jude*, ot the Court ot Pro­ Commercial, Industrial, and carpeting. FIreplaced garage would be great tor Pointing and Paper Hang­ capped. 647-7553. 0 caucus at tho Elomantorv ant for estimating depart­ coln, Principal, Tolland tions and flll-ln times. you a chance for addi­ ing Company, P. O. Box living room, dinino room Dumas. Fully Licensed. bate, District of Covantry at and residential work. Please send resume to tional Income. Call 646- any number of uses. It CLEANIN6 ing. Interior and exterior. School, oll-purpote rpom a htorlne held on January 13, ment. Duties Include typ­ Work under minimum su­ Middle School, 96 Old Post 763, Cheshire, Ct. 06410. and 14 X 22 lower level Wf JMfl h 8 j{^ NSMIt I ______Free Estimates. 646-5253. Typing done In my home (School Rood, Andovar) on ing, billing and assisting S.G. Romeo, M D, 18 5773. accompanies this 4 bed­ SERVICES 643-2804. George 19S7 ordered that all clalme pervision. Good wages. Rood, Tolland, CT 06084, family room. 11/2 b a t h s , 1 room, full dormed Cape, Converse. Wednatdov, January 31,19S7 mutt be presented to th* fldu- with pricing. Construction 875-0873. Application Haynes Street, Manches- Housekeeper/Cook for III I at 7:30 P M for th# followino clorv on or before April 13, Insurance, holidays and car garage. Siding. D.W. with fireplaced living or blue print reading expe­ ter, CT 06040______Wanted - full time expe­ le'maTe"' that" olf'fuse also ourpoias: 19S7 or be bo/red at by law vacation. Call 875-5905. deadline January 21,1987. Green Lodge, a 20 bed Fish Realty, 643-1591 or room, dining room and D. F. House cleaning - Larry's pointing and tex­ rience a plus. Send re­ Position to begin Febru­ rienced hardware retail self-care facility. Mon­ 071-1400.a IE6^IHC. $35/weekly/bl-weekly. KUpgrade to^ K m *' 1. to salect party ondoraad provided. Child core worker- person. 2 y e a r s m in im u m , lower level rec room'. tured ceilings. Free esti­ candidates for various Bertha E. Rapp*, sume to: Box AA c/o ary 2,1987. EOE Monchester YWCA be­ day, Wednesday, and Fri­ Property also Includes 2 175 lie Call 569-1708 leave clrcult breaker panel. School bus drivers - will good pay, good working mates. Reasonable. Dryer, outlets, swimming municipal officat; elec­ _ Clerk Monchester Herold, 16 train. Nice part-time lob fore and otter school day. 649-5985. Large - Manchester - story barn and odlacent 8484S2S message. 646-7069. Experienced professional tion! to b* hold on M ay 4, Th* fiduciary It; Brolnord Place. Custodian - Part time conditions. Apply at Cony­ $117,900 - C entrally lo­ Mt.MHt.M MHiiKt.H pools, wired, rec rooms. 19S7. for a home maker and program. High school di­ ers Hardware, 646-5707. corral. D.W.Fish Realty; typist needs at home work Phyllis I. Waldron retiree. Openings In Co­ evenlngs,floor care and ploma and ability to work Suffleld Bank 8, C o m p a n ­ cated C olonial. 3 643-1591 o r B71-1400.O Fixtures Installed, owo assignments. Please call 3. to tronaoct such other bu- 37 H ig h la n d R o a d Waltresses-Part time, light malntenance.Expe- Ask for Bob. ies has several full time bedrooms, 11 x 24 fire- commercial wiring done. tlnet* O l may properly Coventry, CT 06331 lumbia and Bolton. Call with children grades K-6 o AftR CIsaning evenings/weekends 647- come before such caucus. 03301 flexible hours, good tips. rlence preferred.Excel­ and part time positions placed living room, dining Ralaranoas. Fully In- 20 yeors experience li­ 537-5234 o r 649-6188. must. $4.50 to $5.00 per Bright enthusiastic ma­ Super spacious - Monchesr Prestigious Presence - ot Manchester - $164,900 - Office & building clean­ 9094. Y. Anson, Apply In person: Vic's . lent pay and benefits.Con­ hour tor up to 20 h o u r s p e r available In our new Glas­ room and large kitchen. ter - $189,000 - 2,600 square aurad Shaal rocMnq and censed and fully Insured. 151 West Middle Tpke. tact Steve Kegler,647-9191 ture person required for tonbury location. These this new 8 room,21/2 bath Super house In super ing. Excallant local ra- ealMng rapair*. Raaldan- Free estimotes. 646-8396. Chairman INVITATION TO BID *070 Carpenters - need quali­ week. Call M ary at 647- Hughe second floor foyer feet, 5 bedroom Victorian Colonial will overwhelm oredl Quality built and Wishing will not sell any­ 031-01 7am to 3pm. busy chiropractor's of­ positions Include tellers could be used os nursery farances. Free quota. Ual and commarelal. Classified Is a great wav thing ... a low-cost ad In 1NOUSTRIAL ARTS fied carpenters for spe- 1437. E O E / A A E . fice. Permanent position Colonial. This quality you as you wander from well maintained home COMPUTER eom PMeirr Special Education and clerical, training Is or study. Partially fin­ home built In 1895 Includes 742-5833. ... to sell something! 643 Classified will. Why not clallzed work on with good prospects. Var­ room to room. Thequallty with 3 bedrooms plus den, M M 4 3 1 er843BS21 Th* Board of Education, 110 teacher position effective construction site In Mon­ Kennel assistant - respon­ Full time delivery person. provided. We offer com­ ished basement with 1/2 a 13 X 23 fireplaced living 2711. place one today! 6432711. Long Hill Drive, East Hart­ Jonuory to teach In class sible animal oriented per­ ied and Interesting duties. petitive salary and good both, fenced yard, gara­ of construction and the up 2 full baths, fireplaces In CARS chester. Apply In person 40 hours plus, heavy lift­ Salary open according to room, formal dining rooni to dote floor plan Is exqui­ llvino room and huge ford, CT., will receive sealed fOr students with behav- son needed for animal ing, benefits available. benefits. For further Infor­ ge.D.W. Fish Realty, 643- m FOR SALE bids for "IN D U ST R IA L at 182 Pine Steet, Man­ qualifications and expe- and first floor fireplaced site...Buy All Means a family room, bright and ARTS COMPUTER EQUIP­ lorlal disorders, oges 8 to chester, CT EOE. care duties. Full time Hard working people only mation please coll the 1591 o r 871-1400.0 den, 3 car garage with loft 10 at state approved position, Monday through rlence.Part time hours Personnel Department. Buy...$199,900. Blanchard sunny eat-ln kitchen with MENT". Bid Information need apply. Call 643-2171. Monday , Wednesday, and attached shed. Home & Rossetto Realtors, 646- sliders to patio, 2 car Big Red -1972 Olds 90, red and apeclflcatlon* or* avall- special education facility. Laborer - need dependa­ Friday with complete be­ Suffleld Bank 8, C o m p a n ­ High Potential for' good Is In very good conditir with black vinyl top. 453 oM* at tha Butines* Office. Send resume to: Com­ nefit packoge. Call 633- and Friday. Afternoons. ies, 157 M ountain Rd., Income! 11 Presently op­ 2482 "W e Guoruntee Our oarage, lots of living Sealed bids will be received ble laborers for construc­ Homemakers Interested For Interview appoint­ on.D.W.FIsh Realty, 643- Houses".D space and storage. All this CONDOMINIUMS OFFICE/RETAIL MISCELLANEOUS cubic Inch engine. munity Child Guidance tion site In Manchester. 6878 fo r Interview. In a gratifying position! Suffleld, Ct. Area 203-668- erating os 0 breakfast, 1591 o r 871-1400.D FDR BENT Loaded, Including o/c and until Monday, February 3, School, 317 North Main ment call Thiele Chlro- 1261. E E C . lunch and early evening set on 0 beautiful lands­ iCLOTHINB EQUIPMENT FOR SALE I9S7 at 3:00 p.m. at which Apply In person at 182 We ore looking for home­ proctlc office. 647-7551. A Cascade ot Light - caped tot with prlvacy.S- cruise control. Interior time they will be publicly St., Manchester, Ct. 06040. Pine Street, Manchester, Experienced floral de­ makers to help with house restaurant. Located on a Beautiful, remodeled Vic-: perfect, no rust. 130,000 opened and read aloud. Th* EOE. signer needed for growing Full time work In poultry high traffic road. Excel­ streams from the vaulted entry Reol Estate, 643- Manchester - New end Two ladles cloth coats. CT EOE. hold duties for the III and The Town of Coventry Is torlan Colonial on large ceilings and expansive 6601.0 unit condominium. 2 bed­ "In - A - Flash" Math and miles. Call Ken, 232-2228, Board of Education retervet shop In Vernon. Coll 872- elderly, who could appre­ seeking a port time Sewer test house. No experience lent location for a pizze­ Black, beige with fur col­ after 6 p.m. th* right to accept or relect "country" lot here Iif window design, thus ena­ room, 11 /2 b o t h , lo ft , 2 c o r English SAT flash cords. any or all bid* or th* right to Munson's Chocolates Is Dietary Aide - part time 9299. ciate the help more? Avoldence/Constructlon necessary, will train. Insu­ ria. Call for details. Realty Manchester. Fully Insu­ lars. Good condition. Ask­ accepting applications for rance and retirement be­ World, Frechette Asso­ bling you to view the oarooe, central air. ing $35.00 each. Call 649- Royal Medallion II elect­ $10.00. Call 646-3033.O waive technical formolltlea If opening for person to Please call VNA 8i H om e Inspector tor 15 hours per lated. Newer wood/coo-. beauty of the outdfoors $730/month plus utilities. Atter-Chrlstmos special: It I* In th* beat Interest to do full time employment. perform a variety of kit­ Retail: Get a helpful start Care of Manchester for week at a salary of $8.97 nefits. Call John Huard. ciates, 646-7709.O l/oll combination fur­ 1433.0 ric home portable typew­ 1976 Jeep CJ-7. Real good so. Mondov through Friday. this New Year. Full and 633-4681 ext 354. year roundl This young Rentals 872-9270. riter. Excellent condition. Sylvanlo - "Super Set", 19 Richard A. Huot chen tasks. Will train details. 647-1481. perhourforthe Inspection nace. New 12x16 d e c k o ff contemporary offers 2 Inch color TV, remote shape, no rust. Three Hours are 8am to 4:30pm. part time positions availa­ ELE/AAP. Check Oof This Invest­ Boots - women's brown Perfect for college stu­ Director energetic beginner. Call of buildings and sewer of kItchen.Newer Ther­ bedrooms plus a loft bed­ Manchester-Unique adult control, coble ready topsi Asking $2,500. Call __ Buslneat Services Full benefits. Coll for Manchester Manor, 646- ble. Apply now at Parkode Installations. Applicant Receptlonist-Manchester ment...See this fantastic 3 mopane windows. Much western Zodiac. Size 6 - dent. $125 or best offer. 6331998, anytime. 037-01 appointment at 647-8639. Health Shoppe. Call 646- family with large private room, spacious living and complex. 1 bedroom, $500 61/2. New. $25.00. Call Coll Adele at 6491043 otter model. 178 WA super pic­ 0129. Experienced Mechanic, must be a High School- doctors office. Must be more! I $134,900, Strano dining rooms. See This ROOMS per month; 2 bedroom, ture, replacing with 8178 9 am to 5 pm. all benefits, must have /Technlcal School gradu­ dependable, mature, and yard, separate utilities, Real Estate Company, 6438491.0 6 p.m. 1972 E-100 Ford - Econo- Floating Vocational modern Interior, low MIrocle Of Light, Blan­ FOR RENT $650 month Includes ap­ larger set and VCR.Apt. CARS Instructor-Dlversltled po­ RN Supervisor-Mondav own tools. Apply M 8> M ate and must have a conscientious. Afternoon 647-SOLD.a chard & Rossetto Real­ pllanced kitchen, pool, 13A Carver Lane, M an­ llne window von. Running through Friday. 3-11 posi­ Study Hall aide position. Service Station. 649-2871. fundemental knowledge hours and Tuesday even­ molntenonce exterior and Designer original­ Office equipment, execu­ condition. Good for ports. FOR SALE sition working with Deve- Rham High School, He- garages for 4 cars. Priced tors, 646-2482, "W e Gua- Attractive, paneled, car­ sauna, game room exer­ wedding gown and veil. tive desk cost $1100, a s k ­ chester, CT lopem entallv Disabled tion for an RN with strong of construction, the abil­ ings. Call 646-5153 and Off to Grandmother's hou­ runtee Our Houses" .□ cise room, balconies, and $99.00 call 649-2512.D leadership capabilities. broprCT 06248. Immediate Secretory /Receptlonlst- ity to Interpret plans and leave message. to sell at $141,900.Joyce G. se....we go. Adorable 8 peted, with huge cedar Size 15. Value $2500. Never ing $300, file cabinet $60, adults. Salary $5.50 to openlAg. For application Epstein Real Estate, 647- closet. Near buses, Por- more.6498355. worn, must sell $850. Gray typewriter $60, copy mo- Dotsun 1960 '210' wagon - 5 $6.50. Transportation re- Enloy your weekends off Part time, 8:30 to 2:30. drawings, good communi­ room older Colonial In 1981 V o lk s w a g e n R a b b it while earning a competi­ pleos^i call 228-9474 D.O.E. Typing, and telephone cation skills, a Connecti­ 8895.0 Vernon. 4 bedrooms, sun- Manchester - $115,000 - kode. 6494)102 and rose gown. Size 20. chlne $75. Much more. All WANTED TO white, automatic. Very speed manual, AM /PM aulred. Call between 8 a n d skills necessary. Please Secretary - for speciality This Is a "m ust see" South Wlndsor-2 bedroom $120. Alterations Included. In excellent condition. 649- BUY/TRAOE radio, good running con- 4, Monday through Frl- tive hourly rate plus excel­ cut driver's license and auto shop In Bolton. One porch, newer roof and Townhouse, Wastage good condition. Asking lent benefits. Put your Babysitter - full time, my coll Becky at 646-6832. the ability to be certified: New Constructlon- furnace. Extra Insulation housel Sporkllno Victo­ Quiet professional wanted 6468236.0 0286. E ] $2000. 646-3914. dltlon. $1500. or best otter. ^y. Anette Burton : Sup­ Bowers school area person office. Experience ...Chormlng 4 bedroom rian Cape with over 1400 to rent room In duplex Condos. 1'/^ baths, fully 6435798 evenings. ported Employment Mon- supervisory skills, expe­ three(3) years experience In bookkeeping, AR/AP, tool $112,000.J a c k s o n 8, appllanced kitchen, Wonted-Old wicker baby rience and lob knowledge home. Light housekeep­ Body shop openIng-Must general construction. As­ Colonial situated on a 2 Jackson Real Estate, 647- square feet of living area. near busline. Use of kit­ Wedding gown, togs still bassinet with big wooden 1902 M e rc u ry C ap ri - 2 ager, Hockonum ing, Call evenings 647- be able to restore Mus­ payroll and customer con­ plus acre private lot In Formal living room and chen washer and dryer. washer, dryer hookups In attached. Never worn. Industries. 8754J750. to work In on atmosphere sistant Building Inspec­ tact. Good benefits, sa­ 8400.O private basement. Central RECREATIONAL wheels. Call 647-1805 otter door, automatic, 6 cy­ TRUCKS/VANS geared to high quality 9097. tangs and other classic tion certification, health Manchester. Fantastic dining room, -plus first $70 per week. 647-0457. Bridal original. Medium. 6pm. linder, loaded. 48,000. Call lary and opportunity for fireplaced family room air, pool, tennis, heat and Matching veil. $350. 646- I EQUIPMENT FOB SALE patient cere. For more cars. Pay according to Inspection training course right person. 647-0000. A Real Jewell I Exquslte9 floor parlour, wonder­ hot water Included In rent. 649-4735 after 4 pm. Clerical - Local office of Information and Inter­ Cleaning personnel. Even­ skill. Heritage Auto Body - State Health Depart­ with skylight, shiny eat-ln fully spacious kitchen On bus line near MCC, use 0795 leave message. I RGIS Inventory Special­ ings and/or weekends. Monday through Friday, room Split Level home. Small pet acceptable. $750 Skis - 183CM, fiber gloss, view call 643-5151, Pam of Andover Incorpora­ ment.Job descriptions kitchen, large formal din­ Contemporary flair, taste­ plus laundry areo, 3 bed­ of kitchen and laundry 1965 Dodge Dart - for sale. 1974 F o rd Von, good condi­ ists has an opening for 643-5747. tion. 742-7693. ond oppllcatlons are 8:30 to 5. ing room and much more. rooms, full basement, 1 facilities, 2 w e e k s s e c u r i t y plus security. Available LOOKING FOR good Fury 550", "Solom on" Runs ggod. $99.00 or best responsible adult for key Olenchack DSD, Crest- fully decorated, central Immediately. 6490795. news? Look for the many Step-In bindings In excel­ Automotive tion. $1500 or best otter. field Convalescent Home, available at the Town Call today for details. vac, central air, 3 car car oarooe. Convenient lo deposit. $60 per week. Coll offer. For more Informa­ 875-6344.D punching, typing (60wpm) Office posItlon-East Hart­ Horticultural mainte­ Manager's Office, 1712 Plumbing and heating me­ Offered at $217,900. Joyce cation.Sentry Real Est­ 649-4054 after 7 on week- bargain buys advertised lent condition. $50.00. Coll tion call 742-M16.n and general clerical du­ 565 Vernon St., M onches- chanic wanted. Licensed garage and plenty more. Manchester-New 2 bed­ 649-1794.0 ter, Ct.______ford. Retail chain seeks nance technician-full and Moln Street, Coventry, G. Epstein Real Estate, $369J)00. Jackson 8< J a c k - ate, 6436601.0 days, anytime on In the classified columns ties. Hours are 9 am to 3 motivated person for gen­ part time positions to only. Small shop, good 647-8895.0 weekends. room townhouse, I'/i today. CARS 1975 Chevy Vega - good for CT. 742-6324. Applications wages and benefits. Call son Real Estate, 647-8400.O baths, garage, deck, olr MISCELLANEOUS pm, Monday through Fri­ Data Processing clerk- eral office duties. In­ maintain tropical plants will be received until the Bolton-5 Green HIM Rood, JFORSALE ports. Rebuilt automatic AUTOMOTIVE day. Call for an appoint­ full time, experience ne­ cludes data entry, filing. In local offices. Will train 875-8192. Brand New Listing - Ele­ conditioning, washer B0AT8/MARINE transmission. $99.00 or close of buslness(4;30PM) Brand new listing - Nice 9 plus room Raised Ranch, 9 IAPARTMENT8 dryer hookups, fully ap- ment 644-8159 between 10 cessary. Call 647-9997. Good moth skills a must. enthusiastic people In all Jonuory 26,1987. The gant 9 room Split-Level 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, living I eq u ipment best offer. Coll 646-6820 am and 1 pm. For Interview appoint­ X-Ray Technician - Imme­ and Cleon 5 room Cope. 3 ZIf ORRENT pllonced kitchen. $675 plus FURNITURE 1970 Mustang-Body res­ P165/80B13 Tires - aspects of Interior Horti­ Town of Coventry Is an home on the 10th green on bedrooms, newer fur­ room/ 1st floor laundry ED tored 351 motor with head­ otter 5:00.o ment call M iss Calcio, culture. Reliable cor diate Medical Care Center Ellington Ridge Country utilities. No pets. Call mounted on 4 hole rims. Equal Opportunity has openings for full time nace, many updated Im­ room, large family room. 2958130. 16 foot M a d R ive r canoe, ers. Beautiful car but Monday through Friday, needed, excellent benef- Employer.______Club. Contemporary One plus acre. 2 firepla­ Manchester-2nd floor, 2 Sofa, Earth tones $300, Chervrolet Malibu - '71, 4 Excellent condition. 2 TELLER POSITIONS PART TIME 9am-4pm. 528-6395. registered x-ray techni­ provements. Listed on Na­ Harvest table with 4 paddles Included. Used needs transmission and door, 307 engine, CH/to each. Total $40.00. Call Its. 242-2554.______style, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 tional Historic Register. ces, w/w over hardwood bedroom, heat and ap­ little other work. M any Mmnager credit union Custodian needsd by the Clerk/typist - full time, cians. These positions baths, 3 cor garage, mag­ pliances. No pets. $550 It you need a better car to choirs, Walnut $250. 4 four times. Excellent con­ mafic transmission, ol 6435281.0 now Interviewing for an­ Janitorial work crew su­ very diversified position. offer a full package of Perfect for CHFAl SBI^m; floors, heated pool, hot occasional chairs, $50 dition. $800. Please call extras ports, best otter. new brakes. Running con­ South Windsor Board of nificent landscaping, cen­ Jackson 8, J a c k s o n R e a l tub, security system, 3 plus security. Coll 646- drive the youngsters to ticipated teller position pervisor for develope- Please coll 649-3900. benefits, a competitive each. 6431005. 643-4942 otter 6pm or 647- 646-8607. dition. $99.00. Call 649- Three 175 X 00 - 13steel belt Education. 3'/i hours a tral air and lots, lots Estate, 647-8400.D zone heat, solar oriented. 3979. school, check the many openings. 1-2 Veers tellsr SALES PEOPLE mentallv disabled adults. starting salary plus a more! $369,000.Jockson 81 offerings In today's Clas­ 9946 8:30 - 5:30. A sk for 5833.0 rodlals for sole. $50.00. or courtesy clerk. Experi­ day, 5 days, 5-8:30 pm a Nurse Aldes-Currently ac­ weekend differential. We Coverse Real Estate. 646- Bob. week. Hours flexible. In­ Transportation required. Jackson Real Estate, 647- Two bedroom townhouse sified columns. 6432711. Double bed box spring Toyota Celica - GT 1976, 5 Good condition. Coll 643 ence required. Good Coffee and Donut Salary $5-6 per hour. Coll cepting applications for also have port time and Worm and Cozy - Warm 4382. and mattress. Clean, good speed. Excellent running 1974 Plym outh, 6 c y lin d e r, 7696.0 starting salary, paid vaca­ quire In person 8am- 8400.0 up on these cold winter - heat, hot water, carpet­ shop. Mature adults, between 8 and 4, Monday our nurse aide training perdlum positions availa­ ing, air conditioned, all condition. $99.00. 649- condition. Some rust. 4 door, automatic, 86,000. tion, pension plan and 3:30 pm. high school students. through Friday. Anette class that will begin soon. ble. Interested applicants nights by the magnificent Manchester-7 room Cape, 9567.0 pet s AND $250.00 o r best offer. 643 Best otter. 6431395 otter Snow tires (2) H7315, on savings plan. Call today Lots of Personality! This stone floor to celling fire­ Center Spring Park area. appliances. Nice location. HOMES South Windsor Board Part time. ALL Burton; Supported Em­ Also taking applications please contact Joanne at sprawling 9 room Ranch Is Call 647-1595. SUPPLIES 1901 evenings. 5pm. rims. $50. 647-0009. and ask for Mr. Whitney. for CNA's. We offer excel­ 721-7393 between 9 and 4. place which enhances this Air conditioned, Fuego FOR RENT 508-2020. of Education SHIFTSI Excellent ployment Manager, chock full of extras I M as­ Salem Rocker - excellent Hockonum Industries. lent starting wage and four bedroom newly com fireplace, attached gar­ condition. $35.00. Coll af­ 1737 Main St.. So. Windsor pay, with experience ter bedroom with lacuzzi structed colonial situated age. Immaculate. Broker. Monchester - 5 room, 2 Manctiester-5 room ranch East Hartfori Aircraft Ftdiltlat Service* 87541750. E O E . benefits. Please contact: Telephone answering ser­ room, sliders to beautiful bedroom, 1st floor. Ap­ ter 5 pm. 6435281.0 or we will tralnl Apply Director ot Staff Deve- vice needs operators first on a two acre wooded lot 649-0498. style house. $750 per Fodoral Credit Uoioa Department rear yard, fireplace, 2 ca r In Manchester. Skylight In pliances, wall-to-wall car­ EOE In person; Part time - gas station lopement at Crestfleld and second shift. Paid month plus utilities, refer­ Wing back chair - print EOE Convalescent Home/Fen- garage, olumlnum siding family room, shiny eat-ln peting, full basement, ences and security deposit Free to o good home! attendant. Days, flexible training. Call 649-2133 and much more. Call to­ UT /LAND washer and dryer hook fabric, warm tones. Ex­ Siamese cot, neutered. Mr. Donut hours. Apply at Spruce wood Manor. Monday anytime. kitchen, large formal din­ 8 required. February 1 oc­ cellent condition. Comfor­ W A N T A D S are the friendly w ay o f finding a day! $148,900. Jackson & ing room and much more- FOB SALE ups, garage; on bus line. cupancy. Call 643-1580 Coll otter 6pm 647-7441. 2S5 West Middle Tpk e. Street Mobil, 220 Spruce through Friday, 7om to Jackson Real Estate, 647- No utilities. 1 month secur­ table. $60.00.6432041 after cash buye r for appliances, music al instruments, Street. 3pm at 643-5151. EOE. .Coll today for details. □ evenings. 6 pm. o TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ Ms achester, CT II9J8ITUATIDN D.d Offered at $217,900.Joyce ity deposit. $ 575. 649-6245 Abandoned on mv door Establish yourself In a after 5 pm. step. Cots/klttens, some cars a nd a host of oth er items. I'ZlwANTED G. Epstein Real Estate, Mancbester8 room,4 bed­ Small entertaInmSnt cen­ RECEPTIONIST PART TIME ON. BURNER TECNN KIM Brand New LIstIngl Very 647-8895.D rapidly growlno rural rooms, plus finished bose- fixed, need o good home CLERICAL nice older Colonial on tree community. This Invest­ Excellent 3 room apart­ ter - for stereo compo­ to adopt today. 232-1393 or MIBlPM DI NRfWINLLKHffTALLER, ment, sun porch, nents. Good condition. Hours: 10 am-2 pm. M-F. Lleansod.inaad. Approximately------Experienced nurse aide. lined street In Vernon. 4 Affordable - $49,900 - Spa­ ment property will return ment. Stove, refrigerator. fireplace, 2 c a r g o r o o e , a l l 242-6522. Typing skills or previous *000) weakly. Opportunity for Excellent references. Will bedrooms, spacious kit­ more than dollars and No pets. Security, reteren- Holds speakers, turnta­ Operation o f a very busy ROLM telephone mantgwialagwlal poaHlon East of cious two bedroom unit In appliances, laundry hoo­ ble, receiver, deck. $20.00. C R T expsriencs required. care for your loved one In chen, glassed-ln porch, convenlenHocatlon. Close cents. It has the potential ces. $350. 6498003. kups. No pets. Lease Abandoned dogs/pup- system requires prompt, courteous service Sales ft Delivery Call Mr. Whitney at 588- the river. Primarily raaldan- 7428175.0 tlal. your home. Will cook and big lot with terraced rear to Hartford and busline. to become a malor focal $750/month plus utilities. ples. Vet checked, some to our clients and sales representatives. Person Wanted 2020 for more inlorma- 647-9137 light housekeeping. 282- yard. Newer roof and Coll today for details. point for the town of New 5 room duplex apart­ Security. 742-6502. fixed, some house broken, tlon. E O E 9776. furnace. $112JXX).Jackson Andover. Presently self- ment. 3 bedrooms, V/i Remodeling : Large need good homes. 2430696 Experience is helpful. Some light typing Joyce G. Epstein Real couch and matching required. Salary commensurate with Part or Full time. & Jackson Real Estate, Estate, 647-8895.0 supporting on Its 5 In­ baths, fully appllanced. or 6238400. HOMES 647-8400.D comes. There Is plenty of No pets. References and IgTOREANO choir. Has to be removed. • • • • • •••# • experience. Replies will be held confidential. Nights and week­ IXICVnVI S IC H TA IT room for expansion on Its security. $675 plus utlll- lOFFICE SPACE Your offer. Call 649-5755. lake a L*ook ends. Pleasant BROWN’S o n FOR SALE Government Homes - Pot O'Gold can be found MISCELLANEOUS Secretary to the Suparln- under the roof of this new nearly 2 acres of commer­ tles. 6498003.______Excellent noncontributory benefit program. working conditions tandent of Schools. Posi­ from $1 (U repair). Delin­ cially zoned land. Present TV/8TERE0/ FOB SALE SPECIAL PURCHASE FLOWERS quent tax property. 3 bedroom Contemporary Main Street - Watkins in modern phar­ tion demands excallant se­ All real estate advertised 2 1/2 baths, family room owner has expansion plan 4 room apartment, availa­ center. Professional of­ APPLIARCE FORD MOTOR CO. E X E C U T ^ CARS... cretarial skHls (shorthand, Repossessions. Call 805- ble Immediately. Adults 8 macy in large shop­ PART "nME In the Manchester Herald with warming fireplace, 2 on file. Some owner fi­ fice space, 2 offices and Bobby Mac • child's cor Apply in person or call 643-1101. typing) as well as theabUHy Is sublect to the Fair 687-6000. Ext. GH-9965 for nancing Is available. Give preferred. No pets. No seat; Infant through ping center. Apply at to coordinate a variety of DRIVER current repo list. cor garage. Let yourself reception area. New, Refrlaerotor - 2 door, 16 Housing Act of 1968, which us 0 call for the many appliances. Security ond Ideal location and park­ toddler. Very good condi­ 1986 UNCOLN CONTINENTAL once to pharmar- functlona. Strong intarpar- 3 days per week, alter- be the elegant trustee of references. 1 car. 649-1265. cubic feet. Manual de­ An Equal Opportunity Employer. Male/Female. mokes It Illegal to adver­ this treasurel $199,900:: details. Realty World, ing. Coll 647-1662, Bob tion, $10.00. 649-1847.0 cists. aonal and communication nating schedule. Per- tise any preference, lim­ Vernon - Excellent starter Frechette Associates, 646- frost. $25.00.6432809.O Mileage' * skills required. Blanchard 8i R o sse tto Vonderkall. 23.850 fect for retired person. itation or discrimination or retirement home In this 7709.D Manchester West Side - 3 Bov's block hockey ALLIED PRINTING SERVICES. INC. Salary will be baaed on 6 room ranch. 3 bed­ Realtors, "W e Guarantee bedrooms, appllanced, se­ Electric hot water heater - Liggett Pharmacy based on race, color, reli­ Our Houses", 646-2482.0 ~ Manchester - dynamic of­ skates. Size 2. Worn twice. 579 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST skills and axperienca aa a gion, sex or national rooms, dining room, fire­ curity, $650 plus utilities. sixty gallon with relief MANCHESTER, CT 06040 Maack i t tsr Farfcada FULL OR PART fice space. 200 square, feet $12.00. Coll 6437919 otter 1986 TOPAZ 'GS'4-DOOR saerstary. origin, or on Intention to place, attached garage, Coll 646-1496.______valve. Excellent condi­ 4:30.0 Loaded 404 West Middle Tgk e. TIME SALES good condition through­ Buy 1, Get 1 Free - A 7 and up. Voconcy. Reaso­ tion. $75.00 call 6435224. o the mark of printing exceiience Send letter of application make any such prefer­ _|lHOIITeABEg nable with many ameni­ (2 to Choose) * o l Maecbesler CLERK out. Only $120,000.U 8. R room Contemporary thof New duplex - 2 bedroom, 1 9,690 and resume by January 30, ence, limitation or dis­ offers full scale pleasure.-' ties. Coll Klernon Realty, Book cose - set of encyc­ 1087 to; Dr. Nathan Must be good with peo- crimination. The Herald Reolty Co., Inc.643-2692.n 1/2 both, appliances In­ Refrigerator - compact lopedias. Good condition. Plus a very nice 3 room Inc., 649-1147. table model with freezer Cheslar, Suparintendartt of ple. Job entails waiting will not knowingly accept cluded, 1 month security, $30.00. Coll 646-4995.0 Schools, Coventry Public Manchester - 7 room Co­ Inlaw suite. Both sur­ $650 m onthly. Utilities not section. Ice troy. Excel­ on customers and an- any advertisement which Industrial space available Schoda. 78 R l ^ Is In violation of the law. lonial In nice area. 3 rounded by 8 a c r e s o f f r u i t ' HOMEOWNERS Included.Petermon Build­ lent condition. Perfect for bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, trees, bushes, and wind In Bolton-Approximately Lamps $5.00 each. Coll Road, Coventry, C T 08238.0 swering phones. No ex- MORTGAGE ing and Realty, 6498404 or dorm. $55.00. Coll 649- 649-9540.O BANK TELLER 742-7317. EOE. wall to wall carpet, gas swept meadow. Some­ 1800 so ft. O ffice facilities 7625.0 PART TIME perience necessary for New homes storting at 643-1951 o r 647-1340. and looding dock. Coll Full time 225 day work year, 13 paid either position. 643- furonce, 3 zone heat, fire­ thing special. Blanchard COMPANY** $179,900 - Tw in O aks place, garage. Coll 647- 8i Rossetto Realtors,"We Able Coll & Electronics, Original Nazi SS Sturm- South Windsor Bank & hollda)» Excallant fringe 8455. Ask for Ron. Manor. New construc­ WE GIVE ANSWERS Three room oportments- Howard Rood, Bolton, Ct. Pioneer Dolby cassette Fuhrer collar tabs "Spie­ CUSTOMER SERVICE benefits. 8105 after 6 p m , w e e k e n d s , Guarantee Our Houses", IN SECONDS. No oppllonces. No pets. Trust Company, tion. Only 5 lots available. 9 to 5. $128,900. 646-2482.0 646-5606. M on d ay through deck - three years old. gel" $25.00. Coll 649-3581.0 Sullivan Avenue office. Spacious early period cen­ Security. Coll 646-2426 Thursday. 8om to 5:30pm. Excellent condition for weekdays 9 to 5. DEPARTMENT ter chim ney Colonial Manchester New Listing! oii home component sys­ Franklin stove - very good Because tellers are so Im­ homes to be built. Custom tem.$45.00 742-0175 condition. $95.00. Coll 643 INTERVIEW/SURVEY Hair Stylist Affordable 6 room Cape, 3 SECOND MORTGAGES, Two bedroom, heat, hot portant to our success, designs Include 3 bed­ MANCHESTER bedrooms, dining room,' WE PROVIDE: WANTBI anytlme.o 3.0 Mon.-Thurs. 3:00-7:30 pm we ensure your success rooms, 2 1/2 baths, 2 water, parking, olr condi­ Pirt tiMi, Hirthrd srti. HELP! HELP! HELP! full basement, nice lot, D e cisions in 2 4 hours. tioned. $480 per month. TORBIT Fri. 3:00-7:00 pm by offering an excellent fireplaces, 2 car garoge, convenient location. Sears 10 Inch television - Carpenter steel tool box - OPEN HOUSE Clo s in g s in 4 8 hours. Call after 6pm. 5288616. with rabbit ears. Good like new. $30.00. 32 Inches starting salary, benefits Conduct visits to re­ We’re opening full basement, oak co- Price to sell at $97,900. single professional Sat. 7:00-10:00 am blnets, colonial trim, 6 N o a pplic a tion le e s — condition. Hardly used. long. Coll 6498151.0 and a training program tail locations and a new SUNDAY 12-3 Keith Real Estate. 646- Four room apartment, woman wiftwut depend­ Coll 6490173. $40.00.o that will get you off to a panel doors, vinyl or 4126. n o obligation. ents seeking 4 room oport- homes for national cedar siding, generous heat, garoge and applian­ Tecomshe 6HP gas en­ solid start. If you are good FANTASTIC SANTS 28 DEVON DR. C u s k x n iz e d lo a n s to ces. $500. ProtessloncI or menf In residential area. economic survey. flooring allowances, Maonovox - color 19 Inch gine. Horizontal shaft with figures, an|oy work­ Some evenings and the original family suit individu al n e e ds. retired couple preferred. Able to upkeep and refur- TV. Needs little work. complete. $75.00. Coll 643 PLUS...beoutlful finished Manchester - $98,900 - This Msb. Excellont local refer- ing with the public and weekends required, 4 haircutters, very work throughout! Other Two bedroom Cape. 4 room Ranch has been CALL 643-9664.______$99.00. Coll 6437534.0 1938 anytlm e.o have a professional ap­ Unique features in­ 1-800-23S-LENO ,ences. 6336841. years college or soon in Mancheoter. styles also availab­ completely redecorated Manchester-available pearance, you should de- and new wall to wall! 961 M a in Stre et DON’T KNOW anyone Large Doll -1950, for sole. equivalent experi­ le...OR...bring your own clude: aluminum February 1st. 5 room du­ flnatsly look Into the op­ *Earn to '10/hr. or moro plans. Coll for your per­ 'carpeting. It's a pleasure Bridg e p ort, C T 06601 who wants to buy whot 2 year old size. $30.00. Coll ence. 7.10 per hour, siding, sliders to plex, 2 or 3 bMtrooms, you hove to sell? Let a 6437534.0 portunities with South *No following nacaasary sonal appointment ond let to show. Jam es R. McCa-: a subsktiary at Citytrusi Marchandlse reim bursem ent for ‘Paid vacations deck, fenced In yard appliances, wasnw/drycr wont od find o cash buyer Windsor Bank 6 Trust. us help you start planning vonogh Real Estate, 649- hookups. $540 plus utltl- car expenses. EOE. *On-golng training ' 3800.O______. for you! Call Muriel Marks lor ah your new home today. on quiet street. tles. Security required. ‘Earn Irom day one Smtry Real Estate, 643- appointment at 28S-S061, Reply to: Move in condtioni REALEgTAH Call 6438147 otter 5pm. ENDROLL8 /MORIARf»V BROTHERS/ 6601.D Storrs - 832,900- Why nota IMACNINERY arvk width - 288 extension 218 or apply LIcanaad or soon to ba? By owner, *95,500. WANTBI HOURS: nice 2 bedroom M obllf and iaf«iwMlh-2 for2M between 9 and 5. Monday BvriN If Labor Stallstici Call 501-2881, Monday Home In on adult com- Manchester 1 bedroom IDLES [ TOOLS OPEN EVENINOS - Manchester-Lovely Cape apartment-parking cellar M U8T be picked up el the T I L 9 P.M. through Friday at 115 Ed­ JFK Bulldine, Rm. 1403 through Friday altar B 6 rooms, Vh baths, 2 car munltv? Appllanoes, cem Builder with property to 301-81$ CENTER STREET _ Boston, MA 02103 Call 643-4612 storage, heat and hot Oak commode with towel Mechanics tools for sole. Manchaetar Herald Otfloe FRIOAV • SATUR DAY win Road, South Windsor. pm, all day waakanda. garage. Move In condition trol air and porch. James build duplex In Manches­ after 6 p.m. R. McCovanagb Reol Est­ water, appliances. $510 bar. $250. Coll 647-1805 Coll after 5 pm. Ask for before 11 A.M. ONLY. T I L 6 P.M. MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT .0 4 3 -5 1 3 5 Atton; CPI on Porter Street. $139,900. ter area. Call 647-9077 or monthly. Coll 6492871. Klemon Realty. 649-1147. ate, 649-3800.D 647-7550. after 6pm. Don 6437379. » - MANCHESTER HERALD. Friday, Jan . 16, 1987 Research prevents surprises over brokers’ fees QUESTION; I complaint. “ no-load” mutual fund, on which to shareholders who cash in — vary wish to register contingent deferred sales charge You admit the broker talked there Is no commission at the time greatly. Many start out at 5 or 6 a c o m p i a i n t $$7.84.” about the 7.5 percent charge and of purchase, no redemption fee at percent for the first year after against a brok- Does this mean that, if I sell my referred to that charge in the the time shares are cashed in and shares are purchased and then e r a g e f i r m shares, I will be charged $87.84? Is Investors’ prospectus, which is a "disclosure no 12b-l plan. The latter results In a so, this does not appear to me to be a decline by 1 percentage point about the han- document” the broker was re continuing charge against share annually. You’ll have to study your diing of my mut- true no-load fund. Guide quired to give to you. You paid holders’ Investment values. fund’s prospectus to know exactly u a l fund a c William A. Doyle $10,000 to buy shares of the mutual Of course, brokers don’t ' sell ANSWER: You’re correct about where you stand. count, which I fund. Easy arithmetic shows that shares of true no-load mutual You’re very right about that fund r e c e n t i y i n the charge and your feelings about 7.5 percent of $10,000 is $750. funds. When you want to Invest In the fund. not being a true no-load fund. It has itiated and now Your unhappiness about paying that type of fund, you deal directly The only way you can sell mutual a rear-end load. In newspaper am canceling. that commission is understanda with the fund. fund shares is to redeem them — listings, you’ll find “ r ” next to the Although the ble. You should have done some turn them back to the fund. That name of every fund with a redemp broker did talk of the 7.5 percent Sion, 450 Fifth Street,'N .W ., Wa research on mutual funds, before QUESTION: In November 1985,1 "contingent deferred sales charge” tion fee. cost to invest in the fund, he did so in shington, DC 20549. That’s where ail visiting the brokerage office. invested $3,000 in a mutual fund is the redemption fee you would pay an indirect fashion of verbalization. gripes against brokers should ^ You bought into a "load” mutual through a broker, who assured me if you redeem your shares. He never said I would have to pay sent. fund, on which a big commission is it was a no-load fund. Now, I noticed Arrangements on redemption Doyle welcomes written ques 1750 up front in order to put $10,000 However, based on your letter, levied at the time of purchase. You on the statements I receive the fees — also called rear-end loads, tions, but he can provide answers into the fund. In response to my it's unlikely you have a legitimate could have invested in a true following; "Amount reserved for because they are kicks in the rump only through the column. questions about up front costs, he Just referred to the 7.5 percent charge mentioned in the fund's prospectus. Can you print the address to which complaints of this nature GIGANTIC STOREWIDE CUTS !!! J should be directed? ANSWER: The address you seek is Office of Consumer Affairs, Securities and Exchange Commis- A Nabisco At to sell is celebrating NATIONAL PIZZA WEEK! Heublein FREE Pizza for everyone!! WINSTON-SALEM (AP) - R JR N Nabisco Inc. has agreed to sell Heublein Inc. to Grand Metropoli tan PLC for $1.2 billion in cash, a WHY?? move company officials say is the final m ajor step in restructuring R JR . B e c a u s e Al Sie ffert’s p ric e s Announcement of the sale came one day after the R JR Nabisco a re e a sy to sw a llow! A n d board of directors voted to move the com pany’s headquarters from Winston-Salem to Atlanta. sin c e w e ’re so g o o d at Heublein, based in Hartford, Conn., markets nearly lOObrandsof cutting pric e s, w h y not cut spirits, wines and imported beers. Its m ajor brands include Smirnoff p iz z a s at th e s a m e tim e?!! vodka, Inglenook and Lancers wines. The company said the recently announced purchase of Almaden C o m e , g e t a p ie c e of the Vineyards Inc. would be included in the sale to Grand Metropolitan, which is headquartered in London. a c tion (a n d p izz a )!! W e ’re Grand Metropolitan has interests in spirts and wines through its b e g in n in g th e c e le bra tio n subsidiary. International Distillers and Vintners. Its m ajor products e a rly, F rid a y, include J& B Scotch, Gilbey’s gin and Bombay gin. O P E N S a t u rd a y a n d IDV and Heubelein have been partners since 1953, with IDV S u n d a y, so s e e us handling Smirnoff vodka in many SUN international markets. Heublein b e fore Its all gone!!! markets IDV’s Black Velvet Cana 12 to 5 COM E... CELEBRATE! dian whiskey in the United States. PIZZA O F F ERED FROM N OON T O 5 "Th e sale of Heublein will enable R JR Nabisco to substantially strengthen its balance sheet, and at f f f 6 the same time increase our focus on our tobacco and foods businesses,” said F. Ross Johnson, presidentand chief executive officer of R JR . ’’This has been a key part of our (El______strategy to enhance R JR Nabisco’s L- ■ ■ 1 T t 1 position as one of the world’s

prem ier consumer products com • • I •& ! panies. With the sale of Heublein, we have accomplished the final m ajor step in this restructuring process.” The sale, which must be ap proved by Grand Metropolitan i # kV shareholders and government reg ulators, should be completed by March, company officials said. Here’S how it works: - ■ * GE says W e give you a slic e of p izz a F R E E 1986 was while you bro w s e ov e r our hug e se le ction of M icrow ave s, T .V .’s, Stereo ‘landmark’ Syst e m s, V.C .R .’s, R a ng es, W a sh e rs,

F A IRFIEL D — Calling 1986 a D rye rs, R efrig era tors, F re e z e rs a nd “ landmark year,” General E lect ric Co. has reported net earnings C a m c ord e rs. W h e n you s e e so m e for the fourth quarter were $730 million, up 14 percent from $638 thing you like, m a k e us an offer... if it’s million in 1985. i:;easonable, it’s yours! A nd w e g ive Earnings per share were $1.60 for the fourth quarter of 1986, up from you F R E E d e live ry, F R E E re m ova l a nd $1.40 for the last quarter of 1985. Net earnings for 1986 were about $2.5 F R E E h oo k -u p to boot. Th a t’s the kind 9 billion, up from $2.3 billion in 1985. Sales for the 1986 fourth quarter of toppin gs that m a k e our p izz a t h e ^ ^ ^ were about $12.3 billion, up from $8.7 billion in the same period in b est in Connecticut!! / " 1985. Sales for the year were $35.2 -t:’ billion, up from $28.3 billion in 1985. G E ’s sales included about $2.6 billion from RCA operations in the ai»f o n H Rtw kiit 7 h i l l i n n