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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 California. 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. 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