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Waite Returns to Beirut for Hostage Taiks

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By Rodelna Kenoan arms spies to began with one of The Associated Press its goals the release of the hostages. Some of the Americans and other BEIRUT. — Anglican captives are held by Moslem Church envoy Terry Waite re­ groups believed loyal to Iran’s turned to Beirut today to resume his Shiite leadership. efforts to gain the release of foreign After news of the U.S. sales broke hostages in Lebanon. in November, Waite said his The towering troubleshooter mission suffered a setback. He f- r:% hugged and kissed several acquain­ denied knowing about the arms f .. , } ■ tances who turned up to meet him at supplies or other aspects of the Beirut International Airport, where secret U.S. policy. 5-f S’ he arrived aboard an unscheduled However, Waite said in De­ Middle East Airlines flight from cember that that despite the arms London. scandal in Washington he still had Flight 8202 was the first from credibility with his contacts in AP photo London since the airport reopened Lebanon. He said he wanted to try after a two-day shutdown caused by to raise the captiyes’ morale by Bloody confrontation shellfire. visiting before . Waite was whisked away from THE THREE AMERICANS re­ An unidentified anti-Reagan demonstrator points at in Los Angeies. About 300 pro-Reagan demonstrators the airport terminal by heavily leased since Waite began his pro-Reagan demonstrators after he was injured during a became invoived in a verbal confrontation with about 100 armed militiamen of Druse war­ mission are the Rev. Benjamin lord Walid Jumblatt. They escorted scuffie Sunday afternoon in front of the Federai Buiiding demonstrators carrying signs with anti-Reagan slogans. Weir, a Presbyterian minister, him in two cars from the airport to freed Sept. 14, 1985; the Rev. the Riviera Hotel on the Druse- Lawrence Martin Jenco, a Roman controlled Ein Mreisseh seaside Catholic priest, freed last July 26; boulevard. and David Jacobsen, former dean Town health director cool to AIDS plan At the airport. Waite told repor­ of agriculture at the American 2 ters he did not plan to hold a news University of Beirut, freed last conference "a t the moment.” Nov. 2. By The Manchester Herald as the state is supplying them, he members last Tuesday to discuss be as fair as we can, but this is a Asked whether he would focus on and The Associated Press does not see any need to have the the proposal. serious, serious matter.” Still held are Terry A. Anderson, the release of Americans held by names. The association’s president. She added: “ We want to emphas­ chief Middle East correspondent Manchester Health Director Ro­ Health Services Commissioner Health Director Hudson Birden of ize we’re only talking about people the pro-Iranian Islamic Jihad, he for The Associated Press; Thomas nald Kraatz said today he sees no Douglas S. Lloyd said Sunday under Avon, praised the proposal. He said with diagnosed cases of AIDS. said: “ No, No. We are concerned Sutherland, acting dean of agricul­ difficulty in keeping the names of the proposal being drafted names most municipal health directors We’re not talking about people with about all of the hostages and all the ture at the American University; local AIDS victims confidential if will be distributed only if health feel that knowing who has AIDS, or positive antibody tests,” which are people that are here.” U.S. Embassy officer William the state releases them to him. officials pledge to keep them acquired immune deficiency syn­ not proof of the deadly disease. Waite, 47, the special envoy of Buckley; Frank Herbert Reed, But Kraatz said there would be no confidential. drome, will help them educate and Current regulations require doc­ Robert director of a Lebanese school; point in having those names in the The health officers would be provide community services to the tors and hospitals to provide the Runcie. had wanted to go to Joseph James Cicippio. acting town files since the Manchester barred from giving AIDS patients’ patients. names of all people suffering Lebanon before Christmas but put comptroller at the American Uni­ Health Department provides no names to school boards, police or Dr. James Sabetta, an infectious infectious diseases such as AIDS to off his plans repeatedly because of versity; and Edward Austin Tracy, services to AIDS victims. anyone other than a health practi­ disease expert at Greenwich Hospi­ the Health Services Department recurring Shiite Moslem- a writer. The state Department of Health tioner engaged in a public health tal, said he has reservations about and local health directors. Palestinian fighting in the area Services is studying a proposal to purpose, said Beth Weinstein, di­ giving the names to health officers. However, Rickerby said, most Islamic Jihad, or Islamic Holy release the names of AIDS suffer­ rector of the department’s preven­ He said physicians already provide physicians don’t give names of between Beirut airport and the city. War. a Shiite group that released ers to local health officials in the table disease division. their AIDS patients with referrals AIDS sufferers to local officials. “ He wants to see if he can achieve Weir, Jenco and Jacobsen and still :^yv state’s 169 municipalities. "W e do not see this as a for care and information on the Connecticut recorded 355 AIDS anything more in relation to the holds Anderson and Sutherland, Kraatz said that while health mechanism to turn this information risks of transmitting the disease. cases, including 12 among children, hostages,” Anglican spokeswoman said in October 1984 that it killed departments in some larger cities over to other governmental agen­ " I don’t know what they would do as of Dec. 31, according to Julia Eve Keatley said in London. Buckley. No body was found, but do provide clinical services to AIDS cies," Lloyd said. with that information — that’s the Miller, a state epidemiologist. Lebanese and Western sources patients, Manchester's does not. Presently, the Department of main question I have," Sabetta Sixty-three percent of the adults SIXTEEN FOREIGNERS, in­ believe he was killed earlier, The only AIDS-related services in Health Services prohibits the re­ said. "The real question comes and four of the children have died, cluding six Americans, are missing possibly after being tortured. Manchester are provided by the lease of names of AIDS victims to down to patient confidentiality, and she said. in Lebanon. Since Waite began his state, Manchester Memorial Hospi­ municipal health officers. The unless you're going to make laws to In 1986, 144 cases of the disease negotiations with Shiite Moslem In addition to the Americans, five tal and the Visiting Nurses Associa­ department proposed the policy regulate people’s sexual practices, were diagnosed in the state, 44 terrorists in 1985. three American Frenchmen, two Britons, one dual tion, he said. change in a recent mailing to health I don’t know what’s going to be percent of them among people who hostages have been freed, but his Irish-British citizen, one Italian For local health departments directors, and Lloyd plans to meet accomplished by local health used intravenous drugs and 42 and one South Korean are missing /‘•^ - a - . ■■, ,_^-v*'^ ‘" '’ i role in their release is not clear. that provide services to AIDS soon with the Connecticut Associa­ officials,” percent among homosexual or In interviews last week in , in Lebanon, tion of Directors of Health to victims, it makes sense for them to Wanda Rickerby, a spokeswo­ bisexual males. Waite said that on his earlier Waite won freedom for Britons know the identity of sufferers, discuss the plan, Weinstein said. man for Lloyd, said the department Experts say AIDS, which attacks negotiating trips he was blindfolded held in Iran and Libya before trying Weinstein and Dr. James Hadler, was far from adopting new the body's immune system, is Kraatz said. while guerrillas moved him around to assist hostages held in Lebanon. Kraatz.said that as health direc­ who heads the department’s AIDS regulations. transmitted primarily through sex­ Beirut, and that he conducted He always has stressed that his tor, he would want to be sure program, were among the state "There’s so much still to be ual intercourse and by drug users discussions with a gun held at his efforts are humanitarian with no services are provided, but as long officials who met with association decided on,” she said. “ We want to who share intravenous needles. back. He said the guerrillas de­ political bias. He also has tried to bated taking him hostage as well. put the religious element to the At about the same time Waite fore, giving strong emphasis to 9 H«r«ld photo by Pinto began his efforts on behalf of the tenets of the Islamic faith against points as the ’87 may be year of campaign reform hostages, a program of secret U.S. taking captives. I, 74-33. See eS4. WASHINGTON (AP) — Law­ November elections. meet later this month, not to draft makers upset with the ever- While senators are redoubling specific legislation immediately increasing cost of getting elected their efforts in 1987, House but to try to reach a consensus TODAY’S HERALD and the expanding role of special- members are talking seriously about what is possible. interest money say there is a about campaign reform for the first "PA C reforms alone are insuffi­ ‘Amateur’ advice Partly cloudy 8 favorable wind blowing through the time in several years. cient,” he said. J new Congress for campaign finance The House effort began last Boren says that while his legisla­ President Reagan, relying on Partly cloudy today with a reform. Wednesday with a private meeting tion proposes limits on PAC contri­ advice from “ amateurs,” kept the chance of flurries. High tempera­ " I think this is the year,” says called by Rep. A1 Swift, D-Wash., butions and a public financing Iranian arms initiative alive even ture in the mid- to upper 30s. Partly Sen. David Boren, D-Okla., who in who chairs the House Administra­ system that would cost the Treas­ when such shipments did not cause cloudy tonight. Low temperature20 1986 failed to make any changes in tion elections subcommittee. ury $50 million a year, it is simply a the release of all the American to 25. Sunny Tuesday. High around the big-bucks system but still “ It’s obvious that Senator Byrd starting point for discussion — but a hostages in Lebanon, a member of a 35. Details on page 2. managed to get the Senate to and Senator Boren are very se­ higher point than before. Senate investigating panel says. / address the issue publicly for the rious,” Swift said. " I t ’s clear they All of the members advocating Story on page 7. first time in a decade. change cite the familiar statistics; 7 have given it high priority. What Boren is so optimistic he has this means is, we may be able to do the cost of the average Senate raised the ante. Last year he was something in this Congress.” campaign has risen from $609,000 in Index pushing only to limit contributions Among the 11 participants in the 1976 to more than $3 million last to Senate campaigns by political Swift meeting were Democratic year. English plan opposed 20 pag«6, 2 ■•ctlont action committees. This year he is Whip Tony Coehlo, D-Calif., and his PACs, legalized by Congress in Advice Lottery______2 calling for partial public financing chief deputy. Rep. Beryl Anthony, post-Watergate legislation, gave Opposition is gearing up to fight a Butineee _ _ _ 6 of Senate campaigns as well as D-Ark. Another was Rep. Mike $12 million to congressional races in proposed state law which would Obituaries____ 10 restrictions on PACs. Synar, D-Okla., who like Boren 1974. The figure rose to $104 million make English Connecticut’s offi­ C lutifled _ 10-20 Opinion______6 Among his co-sponsors is Sen. refuses to accept PAC money. He, for the 1984 elections and to at least cial language. Six other states have Comice — 8 People______2 Robert Byrd, D-W.Va., who be­ too, is optimistic. $122 million in the last cycle. similar laws, including California, Connecticut _A-5 Sports___ 11-15 came majority leader after Demo­ “ I think it’s going to happen,” "The scandal over congressional where voters overwhelmingly ap­ Entertainment 18 Television____ 16 EDWARD KENNEDY crats recaptured control of the Synar said. proved a ballot proposition in Focus______16 U.S.AWorld____ 7 . . . growing scandal Senate from the Republicans in the Swift said the participants plan to Please turn to page 10 Novemember. Story on page 4. Local new a_3,10 Westfa^_____ 2

V t — MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 12.1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 12. 1987 - 3 WEATHER Shortage Manchester In Brief of blood Blaze destroys abandoned car Connecticut forecast Officials are investigating the cause of a fire that destroyed an Central, Eastern Interior, Sonthwest Interior: reduced abandoned station wagon on Interstate 84 east of E xit 62 Friday Tonight, partly cloudy. Low temperature 20 to 25. night, Thomas O’Marra, spokesman for the Eighth District F ire Department, said this morning. Tuesday, sunny. High around SS. By John Mitchell Firefighters brought the fire under control at 7:33 p.m., O’ West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonight, mostly Herald Reporter clear. Low temperature in the middle 20s. Tuesday, Marra said. He said the fire, which started in the engine compartment, was not suspicious. No one was in the car when sunny. High in the upper 30s. Connecticut’s critical blood shor­ firefighters arrived at the scene, and the ownership of the car has Northwest Hills: 'Tonight, partly cloudy. Low tage is still at an emergency level, not bMn determined, he said. temperature around 20. Tuesday, mostly sunny. but donations in the past week have High 30 to 35. improved the situation. A dispatcher at State Police Troop H in Hartford said the car is being considered an abandoned vehicle. Secret Surgery “ The supply is a lot better,” said Jane Latus Jones, a spokeswoman Coastal forecast The President’s recent surgery was widely and ac­ for the Community Regional Blood curately reported. But the health of some past U.S. Services In Farmington, which 1-84 work affects motorists Long Island Sound to Watdi Hill, R.I. and Presidents has been all but top secret. Grover Cleve­ supplies all blood to Connecticut’s Motorists traveling east on Interstate 84 this week will be Montauk Point: land’s surgery for cancer of the mouth is a case in point. 40 hospitals. “ Collections picked up diverted east of the Forbes Street overpass in East Hartford Small craft advisory In effect. tremendously.” His operation was performed on a yacht cruising New through the Mancheter portion of the highway, the state Wind west to northwest 20 to 30 knots with higher Jones said the Farmington office Department of Transportation has announced. Low 5® York’s East River. Even the Vice President was kept in now has about 700 pints of blood, gusts today through Tuesday. In addition. Route 15 northbound traffic has been shifted north Temperatures ^ Seas 3 to 5 feet and rough through tonight. the dark. Cleveland’s speedy recovery made it easy to about half a day’s worth. “ We’d like to be at two days,” she said, calling just before the m erge of 1-84 eastbound and Route 15 northbound, Windy through Tuesday with variable cloudiness keep the secret. Only after Cleveland’s death, years the DOT said. The ramp from the Founders Bridge to eastbound today and tonight And mostly sunny Tuesday, that amount a "comfortable later, was the operation reported. margin.’’ 1-84 at the merge of Route 2 will continue to be restricted to one Htrild photo by MHchWI Shortages usually occur around lane until July. J D O Y O U K N O W — In 1985, President Reagan under­ FRONTS: the end of the holiday season, The Roberts Street-Silver Lane Exit 58 has been relocated Across the nation went surgery for what type of cancer? Rick Botticello and Cheryl Woods, couple of months as part of a pilot westerly from its present location about one-quarter of a mile, W a r m - w officials have said, because of the A departing storm dumped more snow on Maine FRIDAY’S ANSWER — The Sequoia National Forest is students In the Drug and Alcohol outreach plan that could eventually higher number of accidents and the DOT said. Also, 1-84 eastbound has been shifted northerly onto winter weather. two lanes of a new viaduct in East Hartford after the Main Street Occluded Stationary ^ today and sections of the Midwest had snow, while located In California. Rehabilitation Counselor program at allow graduates to work as peer Showers Rain Flurries Snow As a result of the emergency, overpass. much of the West was dry, fair and unusually warm. 1- 12-87 c Knowledge Unlimited, inc. 1986 Manchester Community College, have counselors In the school system for the Light snow combined with gusty winds that Jones said there were 11 blood presented the subject to East Catholic first time. drives across the state on Friday, caused snow to drift prompted travelers’ advisories A Newipaper In Education Program High School sophomores for the last and nearly twice as much blood as Assessors move to southwest area NATIONAL FORECAST — The National Weather Service forecasts snow from extreme northeastern New York into Sponaored by for Tuesday from northern California to the northern Rockies. Snow usual was given. “ We like to collect A southwest Maine. Gale warnings were issued along The Manchester Herald 600, 700 pints a day,” she said. The Field workers from the office of Manchester's assessor will be flurries are forecast for New England. Rain is expected for southern the New England coast and gusty winds were office received 1,200 pints Friday working this week on streets in the southwestern section of town. Texas. Unseasonably warm weather is forecast for the Plains. common across New England. ‘Confession’ a breakthrough and 443 more pints Saturday. Normally, the asssessment aides do not go into the houses to do The snowstorm pushed from California to New According to Jean McGrath, the field work in connection with the town’s tax property England during the past week and was sen^ng snow blood services coordinator for the revaluation. across sections of Maine as it moved toward Nova Almanac Connecticut Valley East Chapter of Streets to be covered this week are Lamplighter Drive, Scotia. for drug program at ECHS the American Red Cross, which Woodside Road, Hills Street, Hillstown Road, Norwood Street, Snow also was scattered across the lower Great serves six towns including Man­ Plano Place, Rogers Place, Prospect Street, Keeney Street, Lakes region. Today is Monday, Jan. 12, the comedy “ All in the Fam ily” chester. a blood drive Friday at Stillfield Road and Barnwood Road. 12th day of 1987. There are 353 premiered on CBS-TV. By John Mitchell N A strong high pressure dominated weather in the Manchester Memorial Hospital New tax rates based on the property revaluation will go into West, causing mainly dry conditions, although rain days left in the year. Ten years ago: President Ge­ Herald Reporter saw “quite an increase" over effect beginning in July 1988. was moving inland across the Pacific Northwest. Today’s Highlight in History: rald R. Ford delivered his third Counseling program grows donations at this time last year. A winter storm warning was in effect for northern On Jan., 12,1945, during World and final State of the Union In November, Rick Botticello, a Andrew Beck, spokesman for the War II, German forces in Bel­ Message, in which he wished his first-year student in the Drug and hospital, said that of the 113 people M AC C distributes surplus food and eastern Maine. Snow had piled up 19 inches at The Drug and Alcohol Reha­ gium retreated in the Battle of the successor. President-elect Alcohol Rehabilitation Counselor ters, which Reed said many who showed up to give blood, 101 Bangor and a foot or more at numerous other bilitation Counselor degree pro­ The Manchester Area Conference of Churches will distribute Bulge. Jimmy Carter, “the very best Program at Manchester Commun­ continue to do. the program has pints were donated. The hospital locations in Maine. gram. which has been offered government-surplus rice and butter Thursday at Center On this date; and all that is good for our. ity College, and Cheryl Woods, the tried a model outreach plan at collected 76 pints in a January drive Gusty winds also were common around the lower program’s intern, were starting a a for about 14 years through East Catholic High School for Congregational Church between 3 and 5:30 p.m. to anyone In 1773, the first public museum country.” held last year when a similar Great Lakes and a gale warning was issued along pilot teaching plan on substance Manchester Community Col­ the past couple of months that registered in the surplus food program. the northern Pacific Coast. in America was established, in Five years ago; Polish authori­ shortage occurred in the area. abuse at East Catholic High School. lege. has seen a change for the officials hope to bring into other Eighteen people donated for the Anyone who wants information about the program or the Temperatures were in the 20s to 30s across much Charleston, S.C. ties said they would like to end Things were going slow and unsure. better in the past few years as institutions of learning across first time, McGrath said. registration should call Jane at the MACC Department of Human of the eastern half of the nation early this morning, In 1915, the U.S. House of martial law by Feb. 1, but said ( Then there was a surprising the idea of substance abuse the state. Reed said that some Needs, 646-4114. Representatives rejected a prop­ there was no timetable, and that She said, that despite the success, although southern and central Florida were in the breakthrough. counseling has become more schools have already expressed “ I ’m sure that it’s still short." osal to give women the right to any decision would depend “ on 40s. After student prodding, Botti­ legitamitized. the program's interest in the plan. Officials said two blood drives vote. the situation.” Early-morning temperatures in the West ranged cello, a Vietnam veteran who said director said. There are about 65 MCC are scheduled today, one at Concor­ Birthing center gets new leader from the single digits and teens in the Great Basin In 1932, Mrs. Hattie W. Cara­ One year ago; After seven he wasn't taken to revealing much “ One-half of the people pursu­ students enrolled in the dia Lutheran Church on Pitkin A Manchester woman has been named as the new head nurse and northern two-thirds of the Rockies to the SOs in way became the first woman delays, the space shuttle Colum­ about himself, confessed to sopho­ ing the degree are people who program. Street and the other at Wapping sections of California and Arizona. elected to the U.S. Senate. bia blasted off with a crew of mores in the health classes that he are changing careers,” said Graduates of the program, for the Family Birthing Center at Manchester Memorial Community Church in South Hospital, a spokesman said. High-temperatures records were set Sunday in In 1941, the U.S. N avy des­ seven, including the first member was a recovering alcohol and drug John Reed, director of the which leads to an associate in Windsor. sections of the Dakotas, Nebraska and Washington troyed about 40 Japanese ships of the U.S. House of Representa­ addict. program, which is located at science degree, are in a position “ We should have close to 100 Elsie Aninger, R.N., has served as staff nurse in maternity at state, and temperatures in the High Plains were off Indochina. tives, Florida Democrat Bill "A t that point, I was real to MCC but operates in coopera­ to work in settings as diverse as (pints donated) at both," McGrath the hospital for almost 24 years. She was also one of the first expected to be on the mild side today. In 1944, British Prime Minister Nelson, and the first Hispanic- them,” said Botticello, 40. tion with the other 11 commun­ residential treatment centers, said. instructors of the prepared childbirth classes at the hospital. ity colleges across the state. 'Today’s forecast called for snow over northern Winston Churchill and French American, Dr. Franklin R. The two, who have been working out-patient counseling pro­ Last year at Concordia, she said Aninger, who is married and has a daughter, is a graduate of Although originally designed Maine and flurries over the rest of New England, General Charles de Gaulle tegan Chang-Diaz, to fly in space. as student peer counselors at the grams, mental health organiza­ the Red Cross had about 90 pints the Ona M. Wilcox School of Nursing at Middlesex Memorial so that graduates could work Hospital. near the lower Great Lakes and across the upper a two-day wartime conference in Today’s Birthdays; Journalist school, were able to build up a high tions and youth services agen­ donated, while at Wapping, 66 pints with patients in treatment cen­ cies, Reed said. Ohio Valley; rain widespread aing the northern Marrakesh, Morocco. Martin Agronsky is 72. Singer level of trust with the 150 sopho­ were received. MORNING CLOUDS— Today's weather satellite picture, recorded at 2:30 mores by offering “ a little bit more Pacific Coast; and mountain snow and valley In 1966, President Lyndon B. Ray Price is 61. The “ Amazing than a teacher should know,” a.m., shows a band of thick rain-producing clouds accompanying a freezing rain from eastern Montana into northwest Johnson said in his State of the Kreskin” is 52. Botticello said. frontal system along the northwest coast. High clouds spill over into the Washington. Union address that the United Thought for Today; “I am a helping adolescents, she got in­ didn’t know what to expect and at The result of their rewarding volved as part of the internship, All flights via Delta Highs will be in the 20s across much of the States should stay in ^ u th believer in punctuality, though it one point thought Botticello and northern Plains. High clouds over parts of Texas are associated with a tenure, which ended last week, has Reed said. Vietnam until Communist ag­ makes me very lonely.” — E.V. Woods were there to use scare __. Air lines subtropical Jet stream. Layered clouds cover much of the Northeast on the northern Rockies and northern New England; 30s been a series of unique instruc­ What first began as a seven- gression there ended. Lucas, English writer and pub­ tactics. As the two opened up, so did west side of a low-pressure system across the central Rockies and from the Great tional therapy sessions revolving session plan stretched out, and ORLANDO In 1971, the innovative situation lisher (1868-1938). the students, she said, until “ it was (home of EPCOT Center/Walt Disney World) Lakes across southern New England. around what the students want to Kelly said he had no reservations just a get-together, actually.’’ learn. The information could even­ about letting the MCC students tually be taught to other counselors come into his classroom regularly. Both Botticello and Woods attrib­ 2 through community colleges across “ I just didn’t know how long we’d be uted the success of the plan to the from $ 2 8 9 On the Light Side the state and made available to able to do it for,” he said. loose presentation of the subject Including round-trip fare, hotel and an Connecticut instructors at needy schools. “ The kids really responded,” matter. “ They know that we Alamo Chevy Chevette, or similar car, for 3 PEOPLE “ We have a model developed Kelly said. “ They had something to listen,” he said. "W e try and talk on days with free mileage.* Free breakfast for ‘Levy’ would be OK grams, in Cambridge, Mass., from this,” said John Reed. 41, say and it was something the kids their level.” kids under 12, with parents, at certain TRAVEL! Brian Marsden, said six to eight statewide director for the Drug and wanted to hear.” Reed said other schools have hotels. Why’s she there? state of emergency in south TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — David new comets are discovered in an Alcohol Rehabilitation Counselor The main idea of the program, already expressed interest in the Quality Inn Plaza 4 days, 3 nights from $289 SERVICES Africa, the release of political H. Levy, an astronomer who average year. The bureau veri­ Program, which is based at MCC. which evolved as instruction pro­ program. He eventually hopes to Syndicated talk show host prisoners and for all parties to be claimed the discovery of the first fies reports of comet discoveries. Substance abuse, he said, had gressed, was to get the sophomores have more MCC students help offer Holiday Inn 4 days, 3 nights from $319 Oprah Winfrey gave a speech at a able to go to the negotiating table. new comet of 1987 that has Marsden said. always been a tricky subject for functioning as a group, Reed said. the plan to schools and train International Drive bridal fair in Little Rock, Ark., technically been christened teachers to use the techniques. Marsden said astronomers ha­ educators, who are mandated by Students and instructors met in Sonesta Village 4 days, 3 nights from $409 but said she didn’t know why she 1987a, says he wouldn’t mind a ven’t yet figured out how often the law to include it as part of the the school's auditorium every four Officials at East Catholic will evaluate the program to see if it can Buena Vista Palace had been invited. new name for the heavenly body new comet visits this part of the course load. Teachers in public and days, and Botticello and Woods 4 days, 3 nights from $469 Women of the year be worked into the school curricu­ “ I have been told to talk about ... such as Comet Levy. solar system. private schools are generally unin­ would talk with them, show movies, FT. LAUDERDALE lum, Kelly said. marriage, but I'm thinking about Canadian writer Margaret At­ Levy, 38, who works on the formed about the ever-changing and distribute information. By how to get married myself. I may wood, one of Ms. Magazine’s International Halley Watch pro- topic, he said, and they don’t know creating a counseling atmosphere, Both Botticello and Woods said BERMUDA ask these women for some Women of the Year, was selected ject at theUniversity of Arizona’s the best approach. As a result, and constantly letting the students the experience helped confirm their from $329 pointers," she said. to read from her works in the Lunar and Planetary Labora- W • many schools are looking for ask what they wanted to know, the desires to be full-time substance Including round-trip air fare, hotel and She said she accepted the magazine’s program for the three tory, said he searches the skies assistance in developing drug- two sides became more relaxed abuse counselors. Counselors are in from Alamo Chevy CHievette, or similar car, for 3 with each other. Woods said. $269 invitation Saturday to thank the women honored. for comets every night. ______awareness programs. short supply at schools these days Edgehill Manor Guest House days with free mileage.* “ I think a lot of people are'dying That ease helped the students city for making her show a hit. “ I look deliberately forcomets, where students "need somebody in 11/16/86-3/1S/S7 3 nights from $269 Sheraton Yankee Trader for a program like this,” said Jude begin to reveal their relationships "Some people visit the cities The magazine’s 1986 Women of beginning in the evening sky after the school that they can talk to,” The Belmont Manor Hotel, or Holiday inn 4 days, 3 nights from $329 Kelly, a health teacher at East with drugs and alcohol, and eventu­ Reed said. where their shows aren’t doing the Year are Atwood; Sarabeth sunset when the moon’s not in the Connecticut daily Golf k Country Club Ft. Lauderdale Catholic. Kelly admitted that his ally to do self-investigations of their w eii," she said. "T h at's negative. Eason, an 11-year-old who was sky,” he said. " I feel comfortable with that age 11716/86-3/15/87 3 nights from $339 Saturday: 820 presentations on drugs and alcohol own. “ We just didn’t think it was I visit where we are doing well to expelled from a Roman Catholic The director of the Central group,” Botticello said. “ They’re a Bahia Mar 4 days, 3 nights from $349 thank those cities." could only scratch the surface. going to be that much of an lot more sophisticated than we give The Princess Hold School in Ohio because she Bureau of Astronomical Tele­ Play Four: 3182 impact,” Woods said. 12/01/86-3/15/87 3 nights from $369 Ft. Lauderdale 4 days, 3 nights from $409 "T h e Oprah W infrey Show’ ’ has They didn’t mean much to the them credit for.” publiciy supported the right to “ All schools should have this,” Marriott Hotel & Marina grown to rival Phil Donahue’s students because many had heard Fifteen of the East Catholic Marriott's Castle Harbour abortion; and Vicki Frankovich, said student MarkLongchamps. He talk show in iess than a year. “I the same lectures before. sophomores approached the two Resort Marriott’s Harbor 4 days, 3 nights from $459 organizer of the Independent said the class “ turned around 180 knew people would like it because Enter Botticello. The father of an about forming their own peer­ 11/16/86-3/15/87 3 nights from $369 Beach Resort Federation of Flight Attendants. East Catholic student and coach for degrees” after Botticello’s break­ counseling group, and Woods said it’s what I wouid watch if I were OPRAH WINFREY EARL WILSON Manchester Herald RMoi »T» from Raitiord The magazine’s founder and the freshman football team, he through. “ It really started meaning she will come back and work with AbOTO n tw m buod on Ira n i to Bermuda on Msndar, Tunday, out there watching T V ,” she said. . . . Donahue’s rival . . . suffered stroke something,” Longchamps said, ad­ Wartoatday or Tbaraday tad Ira n i from Barrandaoa Tunday, Wed- editor, Gloria Stelnem, was to heard Kelly and approached school them. a n ^ , Thnnday or Friday. For t n n i any oU»r day. rain nOI be Winfrey, who was nominated ding that they were learning “ what DlgoBI help conduct the program today USPS 327-500 officials to recommend the pilot Although Botticello was uncom­ for an Oscar for her first film role VOL. CVI, No. 87 we wanted to know, not what (they) GULF COAST Wilson, 79, who also suffers which included the reading by program through MCC. Though it fortable talking about his own in "The Color Purple,” recently Touring Australia Published dally except Sunday Suggested carrier rates are $1.50 wanted us to know.” from Parkinson’s disease, a Atwood, who wrote “ The Hand­ and certain holidays by the Man­ waskTy, $6.50 lor one month, $10.25 wasn't fully ready, Reed gave him experiences, the student's inquisi­ completed filming “ Native Son,” the go-ahead with the advice to Heather Osinski said she liked the degenerative disorder of the Archbishop Desmond Tutu of maid’s Tale.” chester Publishing Co., 16 Bralnard tor three months, $36.50 lor six tiveness helped define the heart of from based on the novel about a young Place, Manchester, Conn. 06040. “ tap-dance along,” Botticello said. lessons because “ it gave the his instructional beliefs. $299 nervous system, was admitted to is on a 12-day visit to months and $77.00 lor one year. Including round-trip air fare, hotel and an black man who is coerced into Second class postage paid at Man- Mall rates are avallabla on request. students a chance to talk.” St. Joseph’s Hospitai Dec. 14 after Australia as guest of the Uniting After mentioning it to Woods, 30, “ Why we’re here is to teach them THE BAHAMAS Alamo Chevy Chevette, or similar car, for 3 killing a white woman. chaatar. Conn. POSTM ASTER: who had expressed an interest in Originally, she said the class Church Nationhl Council of Sand address changes to the Man­ to ask questions," Botticello said. days, with free milear^e.* Plus bonus extras. 9 catching pneumonia and having a Today’s quotes stroke, nursing supervisor Hazel Youth. chester Herald, P.O. Box 501, Man- To place a clasellled or display chaater. Conn. 06040. advertisement, or to report a newa from TAMPA Plum m er said Sunday. The Nobel Peace Prize winner “ Had we known that Mrs. Andover caucuses coming $319 Item, story or picture Idea, call 043- Colonial Gateway Inn Columnist critical on Sunday told 1,500 people at St. Including round-trip air fare, hotel and 4 days, 3 nights from $299 The writer ended his 40-year Aquino would organize a revolu­ 2711. Ollica hours are 6:30a.m. to5 airport transfers. In Nassau, also a native Paul’s Cathedral in Meiboume II you don't racalva your Herald Hotel Inn Clearwater 4 days. 3 nights from $349 Long-time Broadway gossip tionary government, maybe I p.m. Monday through Friday. career in March 1983, after that anti-apartheid activists had by 5:00 p.m. weekdays or 7:30 a.m. show (except Sun.)______Beach Surfside columnist Earl Wilson was in a completing his 11,424th "Last would have stayed at home and Saturday, pleaaa telephone your a moral cause, saying, “To not participated in the February carrier. II you're unable to reach Pilot House or 4 days, 3 nights from $319 coma and listed in criticai condi­ Night with Earl Wilson” column. The Manchester Herald la a mem­ Gasper may not run again SARASOTA demand Justice is not a political your carrier, call subscriber service Sheraton British Colonial tion today after suffering a He had written three coiumns a revolution.” — Jaan Ponce En- ber ol the Associated Press and a Holiday Inn 4 days. 3 nights from $319 demand, but a religious at 647-0046 by 5:30 p.m. weekdays member ot the Audit Bureau ol Cir­ Hotel (Nassau) 8 stroke, a hospital spokeswoman rlle, former defense minister of Lido Beach week for the New York Post and demand.” lor delivery In Manchester. culations. By George Lovng tion and 24 others. alternate position on the Planning said in Yonkers, N.Y. the Field Newspaper Service. the Philippines, criticizing Presi­ Holiday Inn 4 days, 3 nights from $399 Tutu cailed for an end to the dent Corazon Aquino. Herald Reporter A total of 37 positions will be filled and Zoning Commission. FT. M YE R S in the May 4 election. The Republi­ On the Democratic side. Select- Paradise Island Holiday Inn 4 days, 3 nights from $399 j ANDOVER — Republican First can and Democratic parties are woman Nellie L. Boisvert said last The Sheraton Grand 4 days, 3 nights from $439 Fl Myers Beach guaranteed a certain number of week she is seriously considering Selectwoman Jean S. Gasper said Hotel on Paradise Island this morning she is seriously positions on all boards. For these running for the first selectman’s FREE CLASSIFIED ADS considering not running for re- positions, the other party does not job, and has been urged to do so by a Paradise Island 4 days, 3 nights from $439 PEfiPLE run a candidate. number of townspeople. “ I think I Retort k Casino—Paradise Towers election in May. Gasper, who has held the town’s On the three-member Board of can get enough support,’ ’ she said. and Britannia Towers top administrative post the last six Selectmen, for instance, each party Boisvert, a former town clerk, 7 To all Herald Readers who have aomething to sell for r— d ctai— ifwd years, said she has not made a will field one candidate for first was defeated by Gasper for the post All toar raCea are from Rartford/SprtatfMd aad are aidbjecl to diatf* without oolloe. Similar botolo may bo oidMlHuted. Rateo are per porooB.do«bleoocM|Mm9 :U.8.DepartttfeTaililMlHd»d.8ealaaadaeeommDdaUoMareiid>JecttoaywaMlfIty...... Add t«E«B BBd fra till- definite decision. A final decision selectman and one candidate for in 1985. Because she was the top tko. Prieeo ohowa are availaMe daito| otitala Hnited trevel portodi: tho|r eaa vary aad may be higher dopead the BCtaal date. *09 or less. We will run your ad for 7 days — FREEI one of the other two seats. day of travel aad hotel aelected. Oortaia iftargM aad feao caaaot be aoeeoeed Immedlalely. Iwt caa oaly be collected oa checkout or de- will be made next week, she said. vote getter among Democratic paitaie. 91.M fhol oar^arfo oa lUghto loavhig Florida aot teciadod. r-; She sad her reasons are personal This arrangement increases the selectmen candidates, though, she *Oaa. taieo. laaUl dopoott aad opUoaal CoUlaloa Damago Waivor mt ladaded. No matter what your advertising message, 1 S Fill out coupon (one word 9 4 and not related to any difficulties importance of the nominating cau­ won the Democratic seat on the per apace) and mall or she has had as first selectwoman. cuses, officials in both parties said. board. Paul Jurovaty, the other more people in this area will read it In g 9 bring to the Manchester 7 9 “ The job has been a real good part Barring any primary challenges, Democratic candidate that year, Herald Office, 16 Bralnard of my life,” she said. those selected at a caucus have won said this morning he will probably CONNECTICUT TRAVEL SERVICES classified. W e’ll help you reach the right 9 10 Place. 11 I f Republican Town Chairman Ylo the positions. run again for one of the two other FROM HARTFORD FROM STORRS FROM WIUIMANTIC FROM BRISTOL FROM MERIDEN Anson said the party has a number There are only seven offices in 242-8008 429 7875 456 8381 584 1119 2381929 19 14 selectman posts. people, too! Classified ads get results. Clearly state Item and price 19 19 of other people interested in run­ which real contests will occur, said Democrats are scheduled to O I L Lowar Laval In ad. One Hern only per ning for the first selectman’s post Town Clerk Marie R. Burbank. caucus on Jan. 20. Othar o lfic tt In Manchaalar Parkada / TOUflH ^ ad. No pet, tag sale, or Name. should Gasper not run, although he These include first selectman, the Republican Selectman Peter J. Naw Britain, Bloomllald, Manchaalar, CT Phone I csMfcncr | Cromwall, and U ol H Call 643-2711 — Ask for Classified. commercial ads accepted. declined to name them. A GOP other selectman’s position, town Maneggia, who has been on the a47-1SM I iinM .1 SOO iS2 In W a il Harllord Houri; M on-Fh S-a Vl-HO 213-mi. caucus is scheduled Jan. 21 to clerk, town treasurer, tax collector, board 14 years, said today he also T h u n Til a Sal 10-4 nominate candidates for that posi­ a Board of Tax Review seat, and an will seek another two-year term. 4 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 12, 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Jan. 12. 1987 - 5 Judiciary chairmen caii for end to death penaity State company banks on arthritis drug By Linda Stowell The Associated Press searchers reported the drug re­ telephone interview. “But as the ant said. ( duced the symptoms of pain and population gets older, we’ll see swelling and no significant side more people with it, and I think it “It’s potentially a big, big pro­ Proposal comes as nationwide poll shows wide support for capital punishment GREENWICH — Greenwich effects were observed. will get more attention.” duct,” McCamant said. “It’s unus­ Pharmaceuticals Inc. hasn’t sold a ual for a company this size to have a HARTFORD (AP) — The co- asked supporters of the death product or earned a penny in 18 The company intends to submit Ed Thompson, vice president of If the General Assemby abolishes poll. death penalty should be used for in the past. its formal application for a new markekting for Greenwich Phar­ product of this potential. Over the / chairmen of the legislature's Judi­ the death penalty, it would be the Ten years after Gary Gilmore crimes other than murder. Slightly Gilmore was the first person penalty what they thought was the years. But Chairman H. Lee next five years, there is the ciary Committee have proposed main justification for it. Forty-two Browne thinks the company can drug before the U.S. Food and Drug maceuticals, said arthritis gener­ first legislature to do so since the was executed by firing squad, more than half of them said it executed after the U.S. Supreme Administration in September 1988. ally strikes white females who are possibility of a huge return for replacing the death penalty with a U.S. Supreme Court ruled it consti­ support for the death penalty is the should be imposed in rape cases, Court reinstituted the death penalty percent said it was "to protect help millions of people who suffer investors if it (the drug) works life prison term that would leave no society from future crimes that Subject to a safety and efficacy in their late 30’s or older. The tutional in 1976, according to Henry United States remains high. Only 11 about one-third cited child molesta­ in 1976. Sixty-six men and one from rheumatoid arthritis and review, Therafectin could be mar­ disease strikes women three-to-one out.” opportunity for parole. Schwarzschild, Director of the percent of Americans oppose the tion or abuse, 20 percent said woman have been put to death since person might commit.” One-third make big bucks at the same time. t “We make mistakes; we’re not said “to deter others from commit­ keted as a prescription drug for over men, he said. Greenwich Pharmaceuticals Capital Punishment Project of the death penalty, and 3 percent are treason, and 14 percent said drug then. The future depends on the com­ rheumatoid arthritis within two McDuffie said the big problem adopted Its present name in 1979. G6d-like,” said Rep. Richard D. American Civil Liberties Union. unsure, according to the telephone dealing. Support for the death penalty ting serious crimes,” and 19 per­ pany’s product, a new drug called Tulisano, D-Rocky Hill, the com­ cent said "to punish that particular Therafectin. years, an FDA spokesperson said. with current anti-arthritic drugs is The company was originally Under current Connecticut law, poll of 1,251 adult Americans. reached a low ebb in 1964, when the The present market worldwide that many produce serious side formed in 1969 to develop novel mittee’s House chairman. "Taking the death penalty can be imposed Support for the death penalty Forty-seven percent did not think Gallup Organization said only 45 person.” “This is a developmental drug a life is God’s decision. If we for anti-arthritic drugs is about $2.5 effects such as liver disease and drug products. The company is y for seven categories of murder, crossed all religious, educational, the death penalty should be im­ percent of Americans supported it. The percentages were about the that could help millions that have billion, and Green^rich Pharma­ kidney damage. financed by selling its stock to execute someone, we cannot come including multiple murder, murder economic and regional lines. How­ posed for crimes other than The Gallup Poll conducted last same when the question was asked arthritis — it may not attract back from that mistake. This is ceuticals hopes to see U.S. sales for “My understanding is that this is investors. Browne said the com­ for hire, murder of a law enforce­ ever, there were key differences murder, and the rest were unsure. January said 70 percent supported two years ago. people like AIDS does, but ... the the first year of about $300 million, not a very powerful drug. If you can pany has spent $14 million to date on M cleaner, clearer, safer and it ment official and murder during a between black and white the death penalty for murder, 22 disease has had no breakthrough protects society.” Half the respondents thought the Respondents in the Media Browne said. find one with low side effects, it’s the drug and will need to spend $23 tion rape or kidnapping. respondents. percent opposed it and 8 percent General-Associated Press poll in­ and it’s dibilitating with no cure,” “I don’t know if we would become great,” McDuffie said. “The side million more before the drug hits House Speaker Irving J. Stolberg The last person to be executed in Twenty percent of blacks sup­ death penalty was wielded unfairly Browne said. “We’re focusing on it new of New Haven said through a from case to case, yet most had no opinion. cluded a random, scientific sam­ a household word, but (those sales) effects in this one seem to be the market in the United States. Connecticut was Joseph "Mad ported executions in all murder pling of 1,251 adults across the because of that.” would put us in the top 40 to 50 minimal, but we won’t find out a lot desi spokesman that he wholeheartedly Dog’’ Taborsky, on May 17, 1960. cases, compared with 30 percent for supported executions nonetheless. The Gallup Poll gives respond­ At least 5 million people with "Of those tolerating the present Even among those who believe it is ents two choices; do you favor or country Nov. 7-14. As with all pharmaceutical compamies in the of things until it’s given to thou­ drugs, two-thirds of them say they of tl supports the measure proposed by The proposal to abolish the death whites. One-third of blacks said sample surveys, the results of rheumatoid arthritis are not seek­ Tulisano and Sen. Anthony V. inequitable, 83 percent approved of oppose the death penalty for world,” Browne said. sands of people.” would try something new,” Thomp­ gOO( penalty could face opposition from there should be no death penalty, Media General-AP telephone polls ing prescription therapy, but are Dr. Frederic McDuffie, senior Arthritis can last for one year or Avallone, D-New Haven and will the public, which indicated its compared with 9 percent of whites. murder? The Media General-AP searching for a new drug that will son said. “Clearly, there is a A poll asked; "In general, do you feel can vary from the opinions of all vice president of medical affairs at 30 years in someone, McDuffie said. seek to co-sponsor it. support for the death penalty in a Fifty-six percent of all those who Although executions no longer help ease their pain, according to market waiting to be treated.” Gov. William A. O’Neill has long the death penalty should be allowed Americans because of chance vari­ The Arthritis Foundation in He said arthritis and heart disease Browne said the pharmaceutical Con recent nationwide poll. supported the death penalty think it generate the kind of publicity that ation in the sample. Browne. Atlanta, Ga., said the drug looks each account for about 15 to 20 J supported the death penalty, be­ in all murder cases, only in certain business is "highly regulated, time fori Eighty-six percent of Americans should be used only in certain cases accompanied Gilmore’s execution “That tells us that it’s an “promisitig.” He said since there percent of the country’s disability. lieving it is a deterrent to murder. support the death penalty for such as brutal murders or the circumstances, or should there be For a poll based on about 1,200 unsatisfied marketplace,” he said. intensive and capital intensive.” wor Jan. 17, 1977, most Americans do no death penalty at all?’’ Question are 100 different types of arthritis, Jim McCamant, editor of Medi­ But Friday, his press secretary, murder, and nearly half think murders of children, and 30 percent not consider executions routine. interviews, the results are subject The company, which has focused “All the risk is taken up front,” SUCi Jon L. Sandberg, said O’Neill would wording can account for differen­ to an error margin of 3 percentage exactly how many people are cal Technology Stock Letter, a executions are appropriate for think it should be used in all murder Two-thirds of the respondents said its research on Therafectin since afflicted with the disease is un­ newsletter on medical technology Browne said. "We build in the M not rule out the Tulisano-Avallone other crimes as well, according to a cases. they continued to pay as much ces in poll results. points either way because of chance 1979, last year completed its first beginning for a potentially large proposal. variations in the sample. clear. The foundation estimates for investors in San Francisco, said AP photo desi Media General-Associated Press Forty-seven percent think the attention to executions as they had The Media General-AP poll also round of clinical testing and will somewhere between 10 and 40 he has recommended Greenwich reward in the end.” spend this year investigating The- million people have a form of Pharmaceuticals to investors for seni rafectin’s usefulness in treating the Thompson said, **If headlines H. Lee Browne, chairman of Greenwich Pharmaceuticals rest arthritis, he said. the past year. counted, yes, we’d be in AIDS Inc., thinks the company can help millions of people who signs and symptoms of rheumatoid “One reason it (arthritis) hasn’t “It is high risk because it’s a (research), but we’re in the busi­ A res| arthritis. gotten a lot of attention is because one-product company at this stage suffer from rheumatoid arthritis and turn a handsome Telephone customers urged So far, 500 patients have been ness to build a pharmaceutical exe it’s not fatal like cancer. It tends to ... but now we have hard evidence company and give a return to our profit at the same time with a new drug called gov studied. In recent studies, re­ drag on,” McDuffie said in a that the drug does work,” McCam­ investors." Therafectin. T coll to delay long-distance picks tab! Teamsters challengers seek revitalization of rank and file allt HARTFORD (AP) - The state’s phone customer to select a regular customers until March 21 to return consumer counsel is urging tele­ long-distance company to which the their ballots. larf HARTFORD (AP) — Charges of N phone customers to delay their customer gains access by dialing been nominated to challenge in­ including Rossetti and two other issues are, are we representing the council, which is made up of He declined to discuss in detail mat choice of a long-distance telephone ” 1” and the telephone number. "SINCE IT’S in a state of flux, racketeering and embezzlement cumbent officers and their selec­ joint council leaders, and seven have been lodged against some 20,000 Teamsters in the state. I officers of the state's 12 Teamsters the issues that will be raised by the don company to see if rates offered by In most parts of Connecticut, (customers) should wait until they tions for leadership posts in the others with draining $130,000 from won’t say no one cares about locals. The election is Feb. 13. challengers during the campaign, B various carriers go down. AT&T is the only long-distance know what the rates are,” said John Teamsters officials in Connecticut, union’s statewide organization. union health and insurance funds. but challengers to the union’s corruption and it's not a legitimate Robidoux, who was unemployed explaining that they need first to itw American Telephone & Tele­ company that can be used by T. Sears, president of Radius "It has always been a single­ All of the defendants have issue. It certainly is.” 15 months ago, became secretary- confer. But, he said, the campaign graph Co. reduced its prices Jan. 1 dialing "1.” Access to other servi­ Telecommunications Inc., which statewide leaders are talking about ticket thing,” said Thomas Robi- pleaded innocent and are awaiting be« revitalization of the rank and file Rossetti, nicknamed “ Tiffany treasurer of the 1,600-member debate will revolve around organiz­ to reflect a $1.8 billion reduction in ces — such as MCI and US Sprint — serves telephone customers in doux of East Hartford, who wants to a trial scheduled to start March 2. Tony” by some union members for Teamsters Local 671 in East ing, support for local unions, and inst revenues and expenditures ordered is achieved by dialing as many as 11 Hartford. and worker solidarity in their unseat Anthony G. Rossetti of ”I would certainly not make that campaign. his diamond jewelry, declined Hartford a year ago by defeating revitalizing the rank-and-file spirit. owr by the Federal Communications numbers in addition to the tele­ Bridgeport as council president. (the criminal case) a campaign comment on Robidoux's challenge. his cousin, Richard Robidoux, who "Our interest is in unifying the Commission. Its competitors for phone number. Radius and US Sprint, which For the first time in the 25-year Robidoux said the challenge isn’t issue,” Robidoux said Sunday. “I Robidoux and the other chal­ dec history of the Teamsters Joint had led the local for 15 years. Teamsters in Connecticut,” he long-distance business say they will A customer selects a long­ serves all of Connecticut, expect to a reaction to a federal indictment don’t think those are the issues that lengers were nominated Friday He said his quest for statewide said. “A local union that tries to live fori reduce their rates in reaction to the distance carrier without incurring iower their rates within two weeks. Council 64, a slate of candidates has charging eight Teamsters officials. face our membership.... I think the night at a meeting of the 84-member office is an “uphill battle.” on its own today will die.” emi move, some of them within a few a charge. But once the conversion Tollkall USA, which serves areas of days. takes place, it will cost $8.75 to Hartford and Stamford, plans to thei “The price quote they give you change to another long-distance revise its rates by March I. Western T today will not be good 30 days down carrier. Union Long Distance Service, Plan aims plui the road,” state Consumer Counsel which will appear on ballots for gov James F. Meehan said iast week. SNET already has begun sending commercial customers only, plans "If those prices are not reflective of company selection ballots to tele­ to lower its rates by Feb. 1. to expedite sinf where rates are going to be in the phone customers in East Hartford, Ii future, customers should wait.” Bloomfield and West Hartford. A reduction in MCI rates could self Southern New England Tele­ Customers in five other towns — occur within several days to a few civil cases phone is urging customers to act Wethersfield, Windsor, Branford, weeks, a company spokeswoman atet quickly, even though federal regu­ Orange and West Haven — will said. A spokesman for ITT Longer cori receive ballots starting next week. Distance Service, which serves ail HARTFORD (AP) - State judi­ lations say customers have until 20 cial officials hope to cut in half the con days before the conversion occurs of Connecticut, said the company is ann to select a carrier. SNET is telling customers in East studying the AT&T rate changes time its takes to dispose of civil Between April and December, Hartford, Bloomfield and West but would not say whether ITT court cases by expanding statewide disi Hartord to return their ballots by would reduce its rates. AP photo a pilot program that dramatically thei about 70 percent of the state’s 1.5 Feb. 6. changed how such lawsuits are million telphone lines will be Other communities to be con­ D converted to so-called equal- Frigid search handled. But under the federal regula­ verted by July; Columbia, Hamp­ Instead of continuing the tradi­ Get more for your m on^ atte access. Customers on those lines tions, customers in East Hartford ton, Lebanon, Willimantic, Wood- will be able to choose a long­ tion of treating all civil lawsuits whe and Bloomfield, whose service will stock and the Westville section of Rescue divers conclude their search of alike. Chief Court Administrator distance company or will have one be converted April 4, have until New Haven, May 30; Deep River, 75 feet off a highway and into the river. pub selected for them by SNET. the Charles River in Boston Sunday The divers were checking for additional Aaron Ment wants to place suits March 14 to return their ballots. Essex, Groton, New London, Old into four categories or “tracks” — a pa Lines in West Hartford will be Saybrook and Westbrook, June 27; night following an accident that injured victims, but found none. with our new the 1 EQUAL ACCESS allows a tele- ranging from the simple contract converted April 11. giving those and New Haven, July 11. a father and son when their car skidded dispute to the complex malpractice thei suit — and to set strict time Cen standards foreach kind of case. The Con; proprosais involve setting time Checking Ciub. Connecticut In Bri^ Language proposal faces stiff battle limits on the number and type of In motions that can be filed, depend­ own HARTFORD (AP) - Opposition requiring communities with His­ program. But he said he believes Elections Committee. ing on the complexity of the case. com Coast Guard calls off search is gearing up to fight a proposed panic populations of 1 percent or that an English-only law would ”I don’t think we or anybody The plan, tried successfully in thei state law which would make more to provide interpreters for pressure school officials to rede­ quarrels that English should be the Bridgeport, New Haven and Hart­ MADISON — The Coast Guard has called off its search for a English Connecticut’s official voter canvassing and registration. ford, would not cost the courts any man and his teen-age son who reported bailing out of their boat off sign their programs to make them de facto language of the United language. “The language of everyday more effective. States,’’said Olds, "but the more money, Ment said. Hammonasset Point after a search yielded no sign of a distressed Six other states have similar America is English. The language If the plan goes into effect as Le vessel or lifeboat, an official said. Scott is a member of the English-only requirement goes laws, including California, where of the American government is Washington-based English First beyond mere pronouncements into planned in October, Connecticut Til “It looks like there was never anybody there,” Petty Officer voters overwhelmingly approved a English. The language of American advisory group and a proponent of would be the first state in the Bruce Schneider of the Coast Guard’s search and rescue office in areas that affect the constitutional lette ballot proposition in Novemember. business is English,” Scott said. an English-only constitutional rights of a sizable portion of the country to use such a system for Lc New Haven said Sunday. State ^ n . Thomas Scott, R- “Clearly English in America is, and amendment, which is pending in population.” solving legal disputes. He said the Coast Guard received a call at 9; 20 p.m. Saturday shou Milford, is working for a state law always has been, the language of Congress. Another foe of the proposal is The plan, which comes up for a from a man identifying himself as Jim Tonner, who said he and which would prohibit state and opportunity and the common bond William Olds, the executive di­ public hearing Feb. 23, iargely ease Rep. Jose C Lugo, D-Bridgeport, mus his 17-year-old son, Chris, were in a 28-foot boat that had struck a local governments from printing of our freedom.” rector of the Connecticut Civil the state’s only Hispanic legislator. removes control of cases from rock and was taking on water. documents, election ballots and Scott said an English-only law Liberties Union said his group will “On behalf of the 275.000 Hispan- lawyers and litigants and puts the telei signs in any other language but would not necessarily eliminate oppose the measure when it goes ics in the state, I have no choice but control in the hands of judges. Til Hearing set on bill to scrap funds English. The proposed measure bilingual education ^cause the before the General Assembly’s to oppose this from the bottom of Lawyers appear divided over the Intel would also negate a state regulation U.S. Supreme Court upholds the Government Administration and my heart,” Lugo said. idea. At HARTFORD — Bills to scrap an $18 million "professional “I don’t think this categorizing Hen development” program for teachers and to expand the state’s every case by what it looks like on low-cost prescription drug program are scheduied for hearings in the front page wilt benefit lit­ the first full week of the General Assembly’s 1987 session. Payment system fails trauma victims igants,” said Ralph G. Elliot, Plus, our new of the latest consumer and The Education Committee will hold a public hearing Tuesday former president of the Connecticut And it’s free when on a bill that would require changes in the so-called education Bar Association. “It may make Checking Club financial news. NEW HAVEN — State nursing homes a higher Medicaid rate for traumatic brain injury who need statistics took better, but it won’t H enhancement act passed iast year. That act created incentives homes are populated by more taking care of Connecticut victims brain injury programs in the has all these Remember, there’s no service long-term care are sent to nursing homes. The regulations bring greater justice to the you maintain a for towns, in the form of higher state grants, to improve teacher out-of-state patients with traumatic of traumatic brain injury, the rate Massachusetts. then had to be reviewed and litigants.” benefits: the charge on a balance of $100 or Mi salaries and reduce the teacher-student ratio in schools. brain injuries than local victims has not yet been implemented. He said the Medicaid rate for Bridgeport trial lawyer Theodore minimum balance This year’s bill would, among other things, scrap an $18 million because Connecticut does not pay Ilona Durkin, program coordina­ approved by the state attorney security of more. Should your balance time such programs in Massachusetts is general’s office, Heintz said. I. Koskoff, former president of the program aimed at giving every Connecticut teacher a $500 grant competitive Medicaid rates, a tor for the Connecticut Traumatic about $350 a day. Connecticut free credit card 1 ^ 'W $2,500 in drop below $100, there’ll be a meh published report said. state and national trial lawyers of just $100. for "professional development.” Brain Injury Association said it Medicaid will pay the higher rates He said he expects the state associations, said the pilot program protecuon, regis­ ^ vacation and entertainment monthly service charge of $8. letd( Only 10 percent of the patients in costs more than $300 a day to for treatment of brain-injured Regulations Review Committee to pres nursing homes with traumatic in Bridgeport resulted in “a lot less Look around. You won’t find a provide services for brain-injured patients in out-of-state facilities, approve the regulations on Feb. 10. dillydallying” among lawyers. tered key ring service discounts. You travel worry-free, Interested? Come in today that UConn program gets good response brain injury are Connecticut resi­ patients, but Connecticut pays but pays lower rates for in-state better checking program any­ dents, according to a report in Elliot, who with Ment was co- and free accidental knowing you have access to and find out more about our 9 year nursing homes an average Medi­ treatment, he said. Patients with traumatic brain T» STORRS — The University of Connecticut has received 300 Sunday editions of the New Haven caid rate of $63 a day. injury may suffer disabled sight, chairman of the biue ribbon com­ where! With unlimited check­ death insurance. You can more than 5,000 Emergency Checking Club, the checking inquiries so far and hopes to admit a class of 40 in September for The Hardship Relief Act of 1984 mittee that studied the proposed Cc Register. New York Medicaid pays the allows the Department of Income hearing, ir ovement, speech or writing privileges, you pay no its new doctoral program in business administration, the Sam Hamilton, an administrator Connecticut homes more than $200 thought prKesses. About 4,500 changes, said proponents “are save over Cash Advance centers program that’s free with a $100 thei Maintenance to negotiate a higher making the assumption that lawy­ per-check chafes. You even conr program coordinator says. for the New Medico nursing home a day for patients with traumatic rate with nursing homes for brain- people a yar in Connecticut suffer nationwide. Our minimum balance. And gets Lewis Mandell, professor of finance and coordinator of the chain said “There would problbly brain injury and, as a result, “we ers are dogging it — that they are was injured patients, but the law has not from trau natic brain injuries, not acting in the best interest of earn a competitive interest rate up-to-date financial you more for your money. Ph.D. program, said UConn has received most of its inquiries be more Connecticut residents (in have people from New York filing been implemented because of red Durkin sale. heh nursing homes) if reimbursement their clients and that courts must on the balance in your account. from Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New York. beds here, and our people being tape, Durkin said. take control of the cases.” newsletters keep thar In all, the inquiries have come from 25 states and nine foreign by DIM (state Department of sent out of state.” Durkin said. Stephen B. Heintz, commissioner Such programs are expensive ■ n Income Maintenance) was more Louis Halpryn, executive vice because brain-injured patients Because members of the commit­ you abreast countries. of the Department of Income tee could not reach unanimous anyi "The vast bulk of the people want to teach,” Mandell said. favorable.” president of the Connecticut Associ­ may require physical, occupational addi Maintenance, said after the law and speech therapy, nursing and agreement on every part of the “There is a huge demand for business Ph.D.s. There is a 16 Although legislation passed in ation of Health Care Facilities, said was passed, time was required to tods 1984 allows the DIM to pay nursing most Connecticut patients with medical care and special social and plan. It was sent to Chief JusUce percent vacancy rate among all tenure-track slots in business draw up regulaUons for traumaUc educational services. Ellen A. Peters as a proposal acc< schools.” without the committee’s was Fewer than than 90 universities in the country offer a doctorate endorsement. In in business. It is currently the most popular major among But Ment said his office is evei undergraduates on American campuses. State workers undercharged for housing recommending the plan to Superior spei Court judges, who will vote on it Stat HARTFORD (AP) — A quarter of summer after state auditors found later this year. He predicted it will 7 the 700 state employees living in ^e said. com Landfill owner withdraws offer a number of discrepancies between be adopted. state-owned housing maybe paying rents charged by the state and rates and The preliminary report also The Bridgeport experiment in­ BLOOMFIELD In the wake of a controversy involving too little rent, a preliminary review dictated by state policy. ‘"^«‘"ally said that volved 200 simple cases. By separ­ yeai questions of improprieties, a key owner of a Bloomfleld landfill of the state’s housing policy found. The auditor also found that some .rr.900M) to 1,000 state Biaie worxersworkers lived in found that about 100 state em­ ployees are being overcharged for ating them from the more compli­ has withdrawn his offer to sell the site to the Connecticut Some of the 175 employees are employees living in low-rent, state- housing, ranging from cated cases, all were disposed of in apparently being undercharged as dormitoiy rooms to single-family their rent, although It is often by N« Resources Recovery Authority for use as a bulky waste landfill. owned housing do not qualify to be four months, said Judge Burton J. bum “It isn’t worth it to me,” Milton Levine, a partner of the much as ^,600 a year, according to there under the state’s guidelines. h ^ e s . But the report released only a few dollars. Jacobson, chief civil judge who sits Member FIMC. CqmI Opportunity Lender man 24.4-acre landfill said Sunday. “I thought I was doing something the review released Friday. State Discrepancies in housing policies Friday Usted only 700 state e ^ ...8‘weeUy rental rates reported to officials say the problem' could be in Superior (k)urt in Bridgeport. Offices in Manchester, East Hartford. a kit good. It didn’t come out that way.” first appeared in May, when state the administrative services depart- Ment said that by setUng up a Bolton, Andover, South Windstir, East WmJMir, costing taxpayers tens of thousands auditors found that top officials of S." hem Levine, former authority vice chairman, informed the mrat by various state agencies track system, his department Ashford, ^ s tfo rd , Mansfield and Tolland of doliars a year. the state Department of Correction varied from zero to $193. would attempt to dispose of all Telephone 646-l7Ck). I’llti authority in a letter Friday of his decision to cancel negotiations. The state Department of Admi­ Laror Van Benthuysen, a spokes­ His decision came two weeks after disclosures that he had were violating state policy by living man for the administrative TOrvl- simple cases within a year of their Co nistrative Services conducted the in state housing at Cheshire State ces department, said the discre. Several employees who are get­ filing. The goal for two types of fathi failed to reveal that he owned an interest in the dump when he review as part of a long-term study Prison. ting free housing now should be was director of the authority, a possible violation of the state panqr is being looked into. The paying as much as $100 biweekly, intermediary cases would be 18 ever of housing policies being done by a In a further analysis, auditors number of employees in state- months, while more complicated even ethics code. special statewide task force. The the review found. As a result, some said efforts by the administrative ow n^ housing may have dropped cases should be disposed of within was I task force was appointed last services department to implement employees are being undercharged significantly in the past few years as much as $2,600 a year. two years, he said. fami MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday. Jan. 12.1987 - 7 8 - ■ - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Jan. 12. 1»87 HAO OPINION V.S./World In Brief Reagan relied Weinborger defends budget request WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger, on ‘amateurs,’ arm ing for President Reagan’s proposed 7.7 percent increase in Appropriate defense spending, told Congress today that the money is needed m )eN T® ? J a c k to meet a continuing Soviet m ilitary buiidup. 1® * *** ■** 1® prudent way to scaie back American interests around senator says N M H s me world,” Weinberger told the Senate Armed Services decisions on KeRTRT^I®. Anderson Committee. It was his first appearance on Capitol Hill in support of WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi­ aides, Cohen said. President Reagan’s request for a |312 billion arms budget for the dent Reagan, relying on advice fiscal year starting Oct. 1. from “ amateurs,” kept toe Iranian In other developments: yuie dispiays Weinberger, repeating familiar themes, argued that the arms initiative alive even when —NBC News, quoting from the THE Soviets are relentlessly expanding their military capability and such shipments did not cause the unreleased Intelligence Committee Twii ‘ said American and Western defenses must be improved to keep release of all the American hos­ report, said the National Security pace. tages in Lebanon, a member of a Council decided in a meeting last Manchester citizens deserve congratula­ “ Our strategy is to deter aggression against the U.S. so we’ll Senate investigating panel says. May to have Reagan ask someone tions for donating the funds needed to buy two You decide FOf never have to fight anywhere,” Weinberger told toe panel. In its investigation of the arms — the name was blacked out in the new nativity scenes to replace those sales, the Senate Intelligence Com­ report — to contribute humanitar­ '.s S lI destroyed in a fire. The response was typical mittee found that Reagan kept the ian aid to the Nicaraguan Contra Israeli Jets strike guerrilla bases program going despite misgivings rebels. of the way Manchester people get behind a if the press by senior advisers and the intelli­ The network also reported that good cause. SIDON, Lebanon — Israeli fighter-bombers blasted Palesti­ gence community, said Sen. Wil­ two months later, former National And the Manchester Nativity Scene s - ^ 1 nian guerrilla positions in hills overlooking this port city today, liam Cohen, R-Maine. Security Adviser Robert McFar- and police said three guerrillas were killed and II wounded. lane called Shultz to say someone — Committee merits the community’s gratitude Cohen said that in pursuing his has been fair It was Israel’s second air strike in Lebanon in four days. Iran policy, Reagan “ eliminated the name again was blacked out — for having devoted the long hours and the J The Israeli military command in Tel Aviv confirmed today’s the Congress, and the secretary of had contributed $31 million to the Contras' political group, the United work needed to make the fund drive ]>mF. WASHINGTON — President Reagan appears to raid and said all planes returned safely. It said pilots reported state and others... from the process Nicaraguan Opposition. NBC successful. have weathered the Iran storm, so far, without hits on their targets, described as headquarters and weapons and placed it in the hands of a few White House operatives.” quoted a source as saying the BLOI More than that, the committee members losing the trust and confidence of the majority of stores for the guerrillas. Positions belonging to the pro-Iranian Shiite Moslem “ He cannot now, in my judgment, blacked-out name was that of Saudi deserve credit for having had the wisdom and informed Americans. escape responsibility for the ac­ Arabia. . J0llB0IHc(i0«l«5r This is the verdict of the Peoples Poll, which was , fundamentalist Hezbollah, or Party of God, also were hit in the sensitivity to take over some of the attack, police reported. tions of those individuals,” said The network said the $31 million conducted under the supervision of the respected figure was the highest amount responsibilities for the nativity scenes — Six warplanes bombed and rocketed guerrilla positions around Cohen, who termed them Washington pollster. Dr. Vincent J . Breglio of disclosed so far as having been responsibilities which were formerly a towering statue of the Virgin M ary on the western flank of the “ amateurs.” Research/Strategy/Management Inc. Next Cohen praised Reagan for trying raised for the Contras while U.S. A embattled Christian town of Maghdousheh, police said. exercised inappropriately by the town to win the release of Americans aid officially was cut off. question: Has the media been fair to President The jets drew anti-aircraft fire from guerrillas in Sidon’s government. Reagan? We’ll explain later in this report how you held by pro-Iranian forces in • The New York Times reported m-*A. Open Forum refugee camps of Ein el-Hilweh and Mieh Mieh. Lebanon and to find a diplomatic in today’s editions that information The committee was quickly assembled to can participate. opening to Iran.- But he criticized shared by American intelligence collect the money needed, purchase two new We established the Peoples Poll to give '■K. Billionaire sought probe of Armitage the president for not following agencies with Iran and Iraq was in - • ' ^ V., tableaux and arrange for their display. It did Property taxes tax increase in 1988-89 should be in Buckley’s desire Americans the opportunity to register their “ sound and seasoned” advice. some cases deliberately distorted all that, and was able to meet a tight deadline, the range of 20 to 25 percent— not opinions on national issues. Other polls constantly WASHINGTON — A spokesman for Vice President George "The mistake was allowing the or inaccurate. AP photo largely because of two generous loans that won’t rise 100% 100 percent. must be standard tell us what we think and how we feel, based on the Bush says billionaire H. Ross Perot last fall raised “ evidence of sales of weapons to be a part of that Satellite photography shared tiniest of samplings. Our purpose is to give people a , formula,” Cohen said Sunday on with Iraq was altered to make it made it possible to buy the scenes before the I believe your reporter should wrongdoing” by Assistant Secretary of Defense Richard N misleading or incomplete, and To the Editor: check his notebook to be sure he To the Editor: chance to participate directly in establishing public Armitage that included charges of drug and weapons trafficking. the NBC-TV program, “ Meet the Southern sun donations to pay for them were made. Press.” assessments of a Soviet threat quoted Mr. Weiss correctly. If so, opinion. Perot on Sunday denied ever alleging Armitage was involved "He, in fact, took foreign policy provided to Iran were doctored to ONI But the committee did more. It decided that Your Jan. 7 front-page item I was saddened today to read of We invite readers to tell us whether they thought with drugs or weapons, but declined comment on whether he A young woman works on her tan while summer then the reporter should again underground” against the objec­ exaggerate the size of Soviet troop it would be more appropriate that the scenes entitled “ Tax phase-in sought” is President Reagan’s secret dealings with Iran were might have told Bush about any other concerns he had regarding vacationers pack the beach at Mar del Plata, Argentina, interview Mr. Weiss for an the death of Dr. William E. tions of Secretary of State George concentrations, the Times said, obviously incorrect. Either your justified. The results heavily favored the president, Armitage. be owned and maintained by a private group explanation of his 100 percent tax Buckley. Even though I never met P. Shultz, Secretary of Defense citing sources whom it did not on Sunday. January is the first of two months that see the T 'i instead of the town, which had previously held reporter misunderstood Town increase prediction. Dr. Buckley, I was inspired by his with 25,204 agreeing and 15,811 disagreeing. “ Mr. Perot did bring to the vice president what he considered Caspar Weinberger and other top identify. country’s beaches jammed with summer vacationers. evidence of wrongdoing by Mr. Armitage,” Bush’s assistant TO ownership of them. And the committee Manager Robert Weiss or Mr. Statements such as Mr. Weiss’ desire to protect Manchester’s Similar findings have been reported by the press secretary, Stephen Hart, said in a telephone interview Weiss misinformed your reporter prediction that most real estate residential areas from commer­ president’s private pollster, Richard Wirthlin, who decided that taxpayers should be reimbursed Sunday. as to the real facts. tax bills will probably increase by cial encroachment. watched Reagan’s approval rating fall after the for expenses they incur because town Hart said he understood the allegations included drug In the 1988-89 tax year; the new more than 100 percent are very As a native of Manchester and a Iran revelations, then rebound above 50 percent. Task force backs job-training program employees erect the scenes and dismantle assessments will no doubt be resident of an area frequently Breglio directed the Peoples Poll and analyzed trafficking and arms trading. disturbing to the average ho­ ’ ‘The vice president told Mr. Perot thatif he felt he had a case of them each year. doubled but the real estatetax will sought after by commercial inter­ the results — which, he said, do not necessarily meowner in Manchester. wrongdoing he should take it to the appropriate authorities,” he Those two steps constitute a recognition in a not increase by more than 100 ests, I share Dr. Buckley’s present a microcosm of how all Americans feel. WASHINGTON (AP) — A Labor The task force recommends, as The task force dropped a contro­ National AssociaUon of Manufac­ said. versial proposal to help finance the turers and the U.S. Chamber of percent as predicted by Mr. disappointment in our zoning But the poll accurately reflects the views of Department task force today re­ does Reagan's proposed budget, pluralistic culture of the need to keep J.R. Smyth new program with a payroll tax of 6 Commerce, toe House in 1985 Weiss. reading, thinking, participating Americans — the leased the final version of a report that two job-training programs — government from appearing to support any regulations’ inability to protect cents on every dollar .earned after narrowly rejected legislation that I 48 Strawberry Lane that provided the impetus for the 1982 Job Training Partnership If we assume that the mill rate the best interests of Manchester’s people most likely to join in the public dialogue and Bowen says cuts won’t hurt care single religion. Manchester President Reagan's proposed $980 Act and Trade Adjustment Assist­ the idea was rejected by union and would have required employers to for 1987-88 is around 59 mills vs. residential population. participate in the democratic process, Breglio Instead of disbanding in the midst of WASHINGTON — Limiting how much the government will pay million program to train up to ance — be consolidated into a several corporate representatives give their workers 90-day advance U.8. the 53.8-mill rate for 1986-87, the Dr. Buckley’s desire to do what explained. for medical treatment for Medicare recipients will not lower the 700,000 laid-off workers a year for Worker Adjustment Assistance on the panel. notice of plant closings or mass self-congratulation, the committee perpetu­ rate for 1988-89 should be half of Editor’s note: The statement was best for Manchester resi­ If you want to take part, the Peoples Poll will layoffs. quality of care because physicians will not allow that to happen, new jobs. Program. Also rejected was a proposal ated itself by becoming a non-profit next consider whether the media has been fair to the 1987-88 rate, or approximately attributed to the town manager dents, rather than what is profita­ toe government’s health chief said today. Details of the report by the requiring advanced notification of "It would be deceptive if we said corporation, and it has taken on the 29.5 mills. should have said that assessed ble for a few, mustbethestandard President Reagan. For six years, the president has Health and Human Services Secretary Otis R. Bowen told 21-member task force, which was The current programs — which plant closings, a requirement in our recommendations were going continuing responsibility of holding a modest Doubling the assessments values of most properties in for those entrusted with Manches­ floated placidly above the squalls that reporters leaders of private health maintenance organizations that a major chaired by former Labor Underse­ together are budgeted at more than Canada and several European to help everyone’s problems; they should result in cutting the mill Manchester are expected to in­ ter’s future. stirred up, secure in the esteem of a large majority administration initiative this year will be to get the best care for cretary Malcolm Lovell, were $300 million and reach about 250,000 countries. annual fund drive to pay for erecting and are not,” Lovell said. “ But they will rate in half. If we add the usual 10 crease by over 100 percent. The of Americans. the lowest cost through expansion of what he called the private reported in November and last people a year — were labeled as disassembling the scenes and for refurbishing week by The Associated Press. ineffective by Reagan last week. Under intense lobbying from the help at the margin.” percent increase in the 1988-89 town’ s tax rate should decline G regory C. Kane Reporters swooped down on the usual scandals health plan option. them when necessary. budget over the 1988-89 rate should when the property revaluation is 463 E. Center St. and tried to keep them reverberating until they “ Quite simply, it is a plan to offer peopleand providers a choice During the fund drive a good deal of be in the range o f 32 to 32.5 mills finished and used to set a new tax Manchester became stuck in the public mind. But Reagan between traditional Medicare, as we all know it, and Medicare attention was directed to the question of per 81.000 assessment. Thus, our rate. projected a sincere, engaging, relaxed, delivered through a private health plan,” Bowen said in remarks Iran, Iraq say they killed thousands whether the scenes should be displayed in father-figure image that made him relatively prepared for delivery to the 10th annual HMO Conference of the public parks. This past Christmas, one was in immune from the press scourging that had Group Health Association of America. More than 800,000 of Medicare’s 30 million beneficiaries NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — Iran consecutive day. fighter-bombers overnight cripple the oil industry of Iraq and a park and the other on a church lawn. Most of Enforce rules illuminated the mishaps of his predecessors. Now the Iran scandal has cracked the of already participate in so-called managed care programs, mostly claimed today its troops launched a A military spokesman in Bagh­ launched six missions against any countries that aid Iraq, includ­ the Nativity Scene Committee members want new, three-pronged attack over­ dad said the attacks were in economic and military centers east ing Kuwait. immunity that has surrounded Reagan, causing a through traditional health maintenance organizations. to shovel snow night on Iraqi troops south of the retaliation for a attack of Basra and the northern towns of the scene bought for the center of town to be in seeping erosion that is diminishing his standing. Iran' claimed 1,000 Iraqis were Iraqi port city of Basra while Iraq Sunday on the Iraqi capital and the Ranya, Aqra and Sheikh Saad. It Center Park instead of on the lawn of Center To the Editor: But there are two edges to the sword wielded l^y the killed Sunday as Iranian fighters Four fire victims still unidentified said its air force jets raided three repeated shelling of the southern said all planes returned safely to shouting “ Allah akbar!" (“ God is Congregational Church. media: Iranian cities. port city of Basra, Iraq's second base. great!” ) routed enemy forces on (1) The media contends that government will not SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — The bodies of four women remained In light of the decisions it has made about Thanks to all those who shovel Both sides in the 6-year-old war largest city. An Iranian gunboat fired two the Iraqi side of the border just west A( owning and maintaining the scenes, the their sidewalks in accordance reform itself, that wrongdoing must be exposed unidentified Sunday from the 96 people who died in the New reported fierce fighting in the Iran denied that (}om was hit rounds at the Atlantic o f the Iranian outpost of Year’s Eve fire at the Dupont Plaza Hotel. again, saying Iraqi planes were Dignity, a Liberian-registered committee would be more consistent if it took with the town ordinance that until the public furor forces politicians to ciean marshes near the Shatt a i-Arab . 1 Yoli states sidewalks should be house. (2) The White House claims that the Iran An investigation by federal and local authorities ruled the fire waterway and claimed their forces driven off before they could attack. tanker, as it cruised toward the 5 Evil the opposite view. Iranian news agency correspond­ cleaned 24 hours after a storm. carnage not only is hurting the president but the was toe result of arson. No one has been arrested and killed thousands of enemy troops. But it said residential areas were Strait of Hormuz carrying 80,000 9 Art! investigators have refused to say who they suspect. Foreign correspondents were not rocketed in Isfahan, damaging tons of Kuwaiti fuel oil to Italy. ents who visited the area today, 12 In e I walk two or three times a week nation. The White House also believes that the about 18 miles southeast of Basra, Ninety-four bodies were recovered, most charred beyond allowed into the battle zones, and houses, and scores were killed or -based marine salvage 13 Uri from m y home on Wy llys Street to press coverage has been unfair. said deserted Iraqi and the Letters to the editor recognition. Two people died in hospitals. war communiques monitored in injured in during missile executives reported today. 14Tak the Center by way of Porter What do you think? In a democracy, your opinion Nicosia could . not be verified attacks Sunday. In Hong Kong, a spokesman for bodies of soldiers littered the 15 Fini The Manchester Herald welcomes briginal Street. A large number of the is important and will help shape national attitudes. Identifications of 90 of the recovered bodies were made by battlefield. They said thick smoke 17 Silk comparing dental charts. X-rays and other methods. Efforts to independently. Iran had threatened to launch a the ship's owner. Island Navigation letters to the editor. sidewalks are either heavily If you believe the press generally has been fair and rose from burning Iraqi equipment. 18 Hei identify the bodies of four women were to continue Monday. Iraq said its warplanes raided the decisive "final offensive” before Corp. Ltd., said the ship was only Letters should be brief and to the point. They compacted with snow or hardly responsible, simiply dial 1-900-210-3280. If you think central Iranian cities of Isfahan the Iranian new year begins March slightly damaged and none of the 24 The Iranian report said Iraqi 19Sar Meanwhile, a group calling itself the Arab Fedayeen Cells (abl should be typed or neatly handwritten, and, for shoveled at all. the press has been unfair and irresponsible, dial and Qom, the home city of revoluT 21. The objective appeared to be the South Korean crew members were forces had dug canals to drain claimed responsibility in Lebanon on Sunday for the blaze. water from the Tigris River and 20 Cot ease in editing, should be double-spaced. Letters It seems to me a greater effort 1-900-210-3284. tionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah capture or encirclement of Basra. injured. clol form lakes in an effort to fortify must be signed with name, address and daytime could be put forth to see that the The telephone company will bill you 50 cents for Major storm blankets Northeast Khomeini, and Dezful, a garrison Iran’s official Iranian Republic It was the fourth tanker attacked 2 2 COI telephone number (for verification). ordinance is enforced. the call. Or just write the telephone number of your town in southern Iran, for the third News Agency (IR N A) said its by Iran in eight days in its effort to itself from attack. 23 It it The Herald reserves the right to edit letters in the choice on a postal card and mail it to Peoples Poll, A winter storm that delighted skiers with up to 20 inches of snow 24 Bat 27 Tro interests of brevity, clarity and taste. Raynnond A. Me Gngan P.O. Box 2300, Washington, D.C. 20013. If you wish / in New York and New England dumped more today on Maine, as balmy weather in the Plains threatened winter carnivals and 32 Bril Address ietters to: Open Forum, Manchester lOWyllysSt. to elaborate, we will welcome a letter explaining NOTICE OF 34 Herald, P.O. Box 591, Manchester. CT 06040. Manchester your views. freeze warnings went up along toe Gulf Coast. 35 Uni ’The second major snowfall in the Northeast in two weeks was ANNUAL MEETING 36 SfTi blamed for at least two traffic deaths in New York, and scores of OF 37 Uni Coverup on Cmey? accidents and scattered power failures in upstate New York, New 39 Roi Did CIA Director William Casey’s chief aides not Hampshire, Vermont and Maine. UNTITED WAY OF 41 Cal He’s been In jail more than 50 years notice that their boss was ailing in the days before Drifting snow and gusts to 35 mph were reported in northern 4 4 Mu he suffered a seizure and was operated on for a and eastern Maine today, and gale warnings were raised along MANCHESTER 45 Sla pin malignant brain tumor — or did they just pretend the northern coast. Wednesday, 4 6 Val MOUNDSVILLE. W.Va. - Every winter at this good. not to notice? On Dec. 11, Casey attended a “ It’s going to be slow going digging out,” Pete Reynolds said 4B Rai time Freeman Collins has something of a Number 19555 says that is plain baloney. He was memorial service in Philadeiphia for a former early today from the National Severe Storms Forecast Center in January 28, 1987 pal melancholic and altogether singular post-holiday Kansas City, Mo. 51 Ma is hand and insists that he hates the penitentiary. colleague who died in the Beirut embassy bombing at 5:45 P.M. letdown. He has not received the only Christmas He says he misses the ladies on the outside, for one in 1983. Some who were there said Casey looked (CO Tuesday Onlyl 52 Na present he really wants, and he furthermore knows T o m thing, never mind his age, and he adds, “ I can’t get really dreadful and, while never a polished public that he is not likely to get it in the gathering new 55 Fli) a drink in this place, I meat a bottle; I never took speaker, he seemed incoherent in his prepared 56 lea year. Tiede drugs, you know, but I do like the booze.” remarks. Y et when questioned about the director’s King routines flai That present is liberty. Collins admits he has some amenities in the cage. appearance, Casey's aides said he was still as From Our Meat Dept. 59 65i Collins is serving a life sentence in prison. And 9 One is that he doesn’t live in an ordinary cell. He sharp as ever. He collapsed days later. 60 An the thing is, he is actually serving it. He was has a bunk in a dormitory that is set aside for older vary widely wd convicted of murder in the first degree in 1930, he Lose 10 lbs in 61 Eni prisoners (55 or beyond), he is not assigned chores JobteM In academe USDA CHOICE 62 Co was convicted again of a sim ilar crim e in 1976, and anymore, and he is allowed to snack at will and ATLANTA (A P) — One year The romance has gone oiit of Romance languages two weeks. 63Ba< he has now spent more than half a century, or more watch television as much as he wants. after the Rev. Martin Luther King 64 Of than half his existence, in confinement. A jury disagreed. It said Collins killed the man and the classics, and a growing number of Latin, Jr. was memorialized with a STRIP STEAKS....^4.19.b. Ml That means he has been behind bars longer than “ maliciously, deliberately and unlawfully,” and Y E T HE’S NOT by any means retired from his Greek, French and Italian professors are out of federal holiday, official state obser­ Up to 25 lbs in for anyone else in West Virginia history. And he may in sentenced him to life with mercy, thus at least career as a prisoner. He is still subject to work as changing economic and political times vances of the slain civil rights leader’s birthday vary widely. ( 8 addition be the oldest person in an American jail sparing him from the gallows of the day. He was maximum security. There are 250 felons here (in a bring a demand for teachers of Japanese, Chinese six weeks. and Russian instead. One survival strategy is to The Martin Luther King Jr. today. Prison authorities believe he is almost 80, given prison number 19555 (there have been a total population of 600) who are serving life terms for Fui turn linguistic talents to catch the prevailing wind . 'i Federal Holiday Commission, according to the records. But Collings claims he of 50,000 convicts at the lockup) and put to hard such aberrations as murder and rape, and which oversees the federal holiday txi One Ph.D. who lost her job teaching French first was bom way in the last century and is over 100. labor. Freeman Collins, like the rest, is subject to the held each year on the third Monday Pa In either case he is an ancient fellow. And Some of the labor was ironic. Collins helped erect harsh rules of order. switched to Spanish, and when the demand leveled of January, counts 39 states with a Our counselors w ill show you Ta< Mr everyone agrees that most of his time has been the institution’s limestone walls (they are 24 feet So he says he wants to get out once again. And he off began cram courses to learn and teach state holiday in King’s honor. how U) lose weight quickly, feel Japanese. After working at or attending five (ab spent in difficulty. He came to the West Virginia high, 7 feet thick and are sunk 6 feet into the watches the clock just the same as his associates. But only 11 give employees a paid great and keep the weight off. Look next Monday for New and SU State Penitentiary when it was still under ground.) He says he did his work as told, and kept He has a calendar taped to the wall behind his bed, different schools in a decade, she commented holiday, said Joe Rubens, a coordi­ So call now nator for the commission in construction, when Herbert Hoover was president, largely out of trouble, year after year after year. above the spare dresser where he keeps his ruefully: “ God help me if they get an economic for a flee consultation. Exciting Specials from our Deli and he's lived here (with one exception) for 52 He was released on parole in 1972. belongings, and he ritualistically scratches off boom in Tibet.” Washington. 7 Some states let employees take years. each day as he waits to be released. toe day off without pay or in Department and our own Bakery TH AT WAS WHEN the second killing took place. The ritual may in fact be for naught. Prison exchange for a paid holiday. Other (Manchester only) N O T SU R PR IS IN G LY . Collins thinks it’s been a This time the victim was his parole officer, a officers say No. 19555 is not going anywhere. He is iiaurlipalpr HpralJi states merely encourage em­ bum rap. He says he’s always been an innocent woman. Collins says he got drunk, got into an technically eligible for parole on his second life ployees to teke note of King’s work man. 'Iliat flrst murder, for example, was in reality argument with her, then went home to go to bed. He sentence, but the low can’t forgive him for the first. Founded In 1881 during the day. a killing in self-defense. “ I was bom in the hills,” remembers being wakened by police, wbo said the The first federal observance, a He lost the right to be freed on the original count Ft he notes, “ the law wasn’t too good, and if you want. woman was dead: “ And I didn’t know anything when he committed the second murder. PENNY M. SIEFFERT...... Publlahw paid holiday, was held last year. 113 Main Street. 317 Highland St. Route 44 DOUQLASA. BEVINS...... This year’s holiday is scheduled for I ’ll tell you the real truth of what happened.” about it at all.” His only hope each year is a Christmas time ALEXANDER QIRELLI...... Aaaodal. EdHor Jan. 19 although King actually was Manchester Manchester Coventry NJ Collins says the whole matter started when his Collins says he was framed. Penal oficials, pardon. And that’s why he has the after-holiday bom Jan. IS, 1929. The Atlanta KICHUND PARK MARKET 646-4277 742-7361 father was slain in a family feud. He says he told however, wonder if he was just homesick. The blues. Prison authorities fear the old man is still DENISE A. ROBERTS...... D ie t i^ ...... AdvafUtlng OIractor naUve was assassinated April 4, A( everybody that he was going to get even, and he latter thinking is that he had grown accustomed to MARK F. ABRAITIS...... dangerous, and they argue against freedom. He ...... Builnata Managtr 1989. PR eventually became a target in the feud. He says he the few benefits of imprisonment, in other words SHELDON COHEN...... Composing Managtr makes a good convict hut a bad citizen, thc^ say, ROBERT H HUBBARD...... King’s home state of Georgia wit was confronted one day by a member of the other the care and the feeding, and he did what he ...... Pfaaifooni MaoNiar hence he should stay here for life, no matter how JEANNE Q. FROMB1TH..,...... CirculMlon Monagor gives employees the day off with family, and " I just got him before he got me.” thought he had to do in order to be sent back for long that may prove to be. p * y « - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Jan. 12.19S7 MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Jan. 12. 1987 — $ HAOAR THE HORRIBLE by Oik BrawiM SNAFU by Bruce Beattie PEANUTS by Charles M. Behuta

I THINK |‘lL ASK THAT I THINK I'LL LITTLE REP HAIREP 6lRL fMAKE A REMARK' BUSINESS IF I CAN WALK HOME ABOUT HOW FROM SCHOOL WITH H E ^ IT 15.. TX j : 5.6% a reasonable ‘current yielcf QUESTION; I QUESTION: I have been advised stock increase in the future as they started buying a to seli the utility company stock I have in the past, it won’t be too certain stock In have owned for many years, many years before that stock pays 1968 and now I THINK I'LL 5U66E5T I THINK ILL WALK because its current yield is 5.6 as much as the bond fund. have 650 shares. VERV" SLOW IN CASE I Investors’ percent, and invest in a mutual fund THATMAVBEISHOULP M y total cost is PUMP INTO A TREE.. holding bonds and currently yield­ THE PHANTOM by Lm Palk B By Barry HOLP HER HANP... 99,912.50. Last Guide ing approximately 9 percent. QUESTION: I own stock in a year, I received I would realize a profit of bank that failed last year. The stock $1,742 in divi­ William A. Doyle approximately $21,000 by selling now is worthless. I will have to take dends. The stock the utility stock. I ’m advised to put a loss, come tax time. How is the now is at $48 a the entire proceeds from the sale value of the stock determined for share, making into the bond mutual fund. What do the loss? Is it the price I originally my investment you think of this advice? paid, the peak value the stock "You bought flood Insurance for worth $31,200. reached, or some other valuation? our houseboat?!" I thought I was getting about 17.6 me lately?’’ ANSWER: I suspect it came from percent income on my investment, Current yield tells you what a broker or other sales type who ANSWER; Your loss is the price but I am told that I have been percentage of income the current CAPTAIN EASY ®by Crooks A Caeale would get a commission on the sale you paid for the stock. You claim it figuring this incorrectly and that I value of your investment is produc­ of your utility stock and an even on Schedule D of your Form 1040 am getting only about 5.6 percent. ing for you now. It also can be used commission on the purchase federal income tax return, where I am informed I should use the to compare the current yield on that of bond mutual fund shares. capital gains and capital losses are stock’s current value, not my cost, stock with the current yield you Don’t overlook the fact that the reported. to calculate my percentage of could get if you invested your $21,000 profit from the sale of the In Schedule D’s ‘‘Cost or other income. Is that true? money elsewhere. BLONDIE by Daan Young A Stan Drake utility stock would be taxable. basis" column, write the price you Unless you have spare cash around, paid for the stock; in the “ Gross ANSWER; Generally, yes. That This doesn’t necessarily mean you wouldn’t be able to put the sales price” column write “ zero.” stock’s ‘‘current yield” — annual that if you spot a higher current entire proceeds from the utility Worthless stock has a zero value as dividend payments divided by yield on a different security you stock sale into bond fund shares. of Dec. 31 of the year in which is lost market value — is 5.6 percent. It should dump your present stock. Along with many utility stocks, all value. really doesn’t matter that the These days, 5.6 percent is a good the one you named in your letter has Since that stock became worth­ percentage yield, based on your current yield on a quality stock such as you have. an excellent long-term record of less last year, you take the capital cost, is much higher. After all, the moderate but steady dividend loss on your 1986 return. price you paid for the stock is Your stock’s rise in market value increases. history. Unfortunate investors whose ARLO AND JANIS ^ by Jimmy Johnson over the years since you began Assuming you’re not in dire need stocks became worthless in pre­ The situation always brings to buying proves you have a quality of an immediate increase in in­ N0THlMG'6W0R&CmN^ vious years can file amended mind the story of a voter asking a investment. Relax and enjoy your WAKWaUPATAMCMPTY come, my advice is to hang on to returns — Form 1040X — back for politician, ‘‘What have you done for dividends. what von have. If dividends on that C0WFER6NCE TABLE.' seven years. Stock market madness may be mania ON THE FA8TRACK by Bill Holbrook AP photo By John Cunniff and religious hysterias to which ments at Aetna Life & Casualty. V APX ALL KM«0 THAt '^ BoT

A Advice FOCUS I Patched-up veterans need compassion dear ABBY: I saw — not how the results would look. passionate letter addresses itself to Rate your job happiness Ycd after read- I think “ No Name” has stumbled the disabled veterans of all wars, hig the letter onto a rare find; a man who was and speaks for all physically fro m “ No probably embarrassed by the phys­ disabled people whose bodies “ look Nam e,” a 40- ical appearance of his body, but BillioDB of dol­ dedicated you wili be about your ► Dear different.” Ibank you for lighting a year-old divor­ Ahhy was willing to expose it honestly lars are spent job. ' thousand candles to illuminate an cee, who had instead of hiding behind a wall of annually by bu­ 9) Is the boss reasonable? If you Abigail Van Buren area that has been dark with spent the night shame and fear, as many people sinesses seeking ore frequently told to do things you * ignorance for far too long. w ith a hand­ are inclined to do. Imagine how he to increase effi­ feel are unreasonable, you will must feel eacji time he makes love ciency. Fiber Sylvia typically show resentment. some 37-year- D E A R A B B Y : Regarding the to a woman for the first time, optics, silicon old Vietnam letter in your column from “Wor­ 10) Does the boss ever tell me I ve wondering how she will react. chips and mi­ veteran and was ried in Indiana,” who said. “ M y son Porter done a good job? Is the boss as free Might that not have had something croprocessors tamed off when she found that his is a smart fellow. He makes good Abby, I spent two years in to do with the quality of their initial are Just a few of with his praise as he is with h is . body (chest and pelvic area) had money.” Abby. what is “ good criticism? Positive reinforcement, Vietnam as a nurse attached to the physical encounter? money”? I have heard this term the buss words been patched up with surgical-type 1st Cavalry and I would like to tell combined with honest criticism can plastic. He had explained before- used many times. typically used “ No Name” that she was undoubt­ This man needs compassion and go a long way. band that he had been “ seriously I have been a printer for more when top man­ edly dealing with a bona fide vet understanding for the physical and agement begins discussing Im- Injured” in Vietnam, so she than 30 years, and the only “ bad areas you might want to discuss II) Do I have a clear understand-. who had stepped on a Vietnamese mental torment he has suffered, not proved productivity. with your boss. shouldn’t be shocked. rejection from a womam who finds money” 1 have ever seen was ing of m y pay and benefits? If your, land mine, specifically designed to counterfeit. However, one key element is 1) Do I understand what I am She said: “ He’s a perfect date — him "creepy,” or questions his boss has explained pay levels and detonate in midair, catching its often overlooked; employee con­ expected to do? Has m y boss intelligent, educated and well-bred. sexuality because he doesn’t con­ BILL L m L E , SAN FRANCISCO formulas, and how they fit into th e , victims in the chest, hips, pelvis J tentment and commitment. While explained exactly what m y job He was on the football team in form to her standards of what a overall picture, you will have a , and thighs. technological development is a duties include — and what they college and he also studied ballet. “ real” man should look like. Do you D E A R B IL L : Come on — anyone better chance of feeling properly I saw numerous young men come necessity, employee contentment, don’t include? He loves to cook, bake, crochet, knit really think because he likes to who makes “ good money” is well compensated for your job, and you. Into our operating room with paid. People who knowingly work or lack of it, can do more to make or 2) Have I received proper train­ and do needlepoint. He’s an excel­ cook, bake, etc. it makes him less will be happier and more produc-, wounds beyond description from for “bad money” (counterfeit) break a business than any other ing? In most jobs a certain amount lent dancer, owns his own business masculine? Wake up — this is the shrapnel. Many had to be patched should spend good money to have single factor. of training is necessary. live in your work. and has plenty of money. (He’s a 1980s! I’m now a carpenter and a up in any way possible, which would their heads examined. In fact, sensitivity to employee 3) Are refresher and continuing “computer consultant,” whatever trucker, but I ’m still a woman! A. J. CHRISTOPHER WOOD, ex-: account for the extensive use of needs and desires can produce a education courses offered? that is.) After we made love (just ecutive director of M EDC , suggests plastic to hold this man’s body Either open your eyes and work ethic in a community that will 4) Do I have room to grow in my that one time, which was just O K ), I that, with some slight word together. (Transsexuals, by the recognize what a fine man he is — (Problems? Write to Abby. For a help expand business, attract new job? began to wonder if maybe he was a way, do not need plastic parts.) A personal, unpublished reply, send a industry and hold down changes, employers as well as' transsexual (a female who had had or send his address to me. I ’ll take .. V 5) Is there room to exercise And yes, his body would look self-addressed, stamped envelope joblessness. employees should take this quiz. a sex-change operation). I don’t him, no questions asked. judgment? May I make personal “different,” having been repaired to Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Realizing this, the Metropolitan plan to see him again because, A L L W OM AN judgment calls? The ability to use For employers, the bottom line by doctors and nurses whose first Angeles, Calif. 90069. All correspon­ Economic Development Council frankly, he left me with creeps.” personal judgment, even in small translates into improved employee concern was trying to save his life DEAR ALL WOMAN: Your com- dence is confidential.) (M E D C ) in Richmond. Va.. re­ doses, promotes initiative and honesty, reliability, cooperation, cently prepared an Employee Con­ creativity that frequently helps get attitude and productivity — all « tentment Quiz with 11 questions jobs done more efficiently. factors in a positive “ work ethic.” that you can use to evaluate your 6) Have I been exposed to other When MEDC surveyed Richmond own job situation. Experience in J functional areas? The more cross­ area employers, it found most of Use special soap for staph Infection N Richmond shows it Is an area that training employees receive, the them “ satisfied" with factors that consistently has high employee job ‘ DEAR DR. Herald photo by Pinto greater their job flexibility. make up the work ethic. Paget’s disease of bone is a who would like a copy should send satisfaction and productivity. 7) Does my job have a future? i GOTT: Three common disease of unknown cause As a senior consultant at Towers, i females in our 81 and their name and address to Hu m photo by Pinto Finders creepers Has m y boss discussed possible that affects middle-aged and el­ P.O. Box 91428, Cleveland. OH IF Y O U C A N answer “ yes" to all routes of advancement? Perrin, Forster & Crosby, one of the c family have had derly patients. The condition questions, then you obviously are in world’s largest management con­ i boils recently. I 44101-3428. Be sure to mention the Keep on fixin* Jason T. Quigley is dead, but Wilbur from “Finders Creepers,” a mystery- 8) Do I have good working causes spotty loss of calcium from title. a job where you feel part of a team conditions? Are they safe? Well-lit? sulting firms, put it: “ The differ­ I understand that D r. G ott some bones, with an abnormal Jason Smith, 12, repairs the large snowman he made last Maxwell, as played by Cliff Wright, left, comedy, will be presented by llling and where you feel you can grow Well-planned and -equipped? Work­ ence between tomorrow’s winners I boils are staph calcium buildup in other bony D E A R D R . G O T T : Three months and advance.'!! you answer “ no” to ing conditions rank very high on an and losers is that the winners in i infections. What Peter Gott, M.D. week in his yard on Wellman Road. The weather and Hercules Nelson, played by Dave Junior High School students at the tin areas. In short, high levels of bone ago I was injured and totally broke some questions, then this quiz will employee’s priority list. The more business will be characterized by ^ can we do to continues to change the snowman’s features. Burr, have Just sighted Quigley’s ghost school Friday and Saturday at 7;30 p.m. breakdown and repair are occur­ two ribs, fractured four on my left help you identify reasons why you pluses that are present in the their ability to get their people avoid getting ring simultaneously. Most cases side, bruised two on my right side as played by Jason Hawkins. This scene Admission is $2. are unhappy in your present job — workplace, the happier and more moving in the same direction.” } them again? siri are mild and produce no symptoms. and punctured my left lung. I still Bones affected with Paget’s DEAR have pains in m y chest on the left Army punishes recruiters disease become weaker and break side and in my left arm. Sometimes READER: ’Try having everyone in Paget’s disease. He said I ’d get a more easily. Occasionally, the skull I have a gurgling sound in my left the family — males and females — MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - More About Town lump on m y back, m y head would will enlarge, but this is unusual. side. What’s going on? cluded the full spectrum of recruit­ use a bacteriocidal bath soap for swell to three times what it is and I don’t know why your doctor than 20 U.S. Army recruiters and ing improprieties. several days. You can request this the bones would shrink. I have gout chose to frighten you. He seems to other personnel are being reas­ “ I found.it difficult to accept that signed or otherwise punished for product from your pharmacist or in m y hips and a heart condition. be adding to your worries, rather DEAR READER: Severe injur­ an entire recruiting battalion had Mom and three— 3-year-olds and parents, Tuesdays, tion for the $15 class may be made by calling Rockville recruiting violations including con­ Education planning at M HS can ask your doctor to prescribe M y doctor doesn’t like me to than helping you with them. I ies of the type you describe can totally disregarded crucial sol­ 1 to 2:30 p.m. Hospital’s maternity department, 872-0501, extension one. ’The special soap will reduce cealing criminal records and forg­ dierly values over the last two The Manchester High School Guidance Department question him; he says I worry too suggest that you ask for a referral cause infection or fluid in the Parents-child play group — supervised play for 331. the skin’s bacterial count, thereby ing diplomas, according to a years,” Chavez said in the investi- will present a program on planning for higher, much. Could you explain his to another, more sensitive doctor pleural cavity, the part of your children under 2, Thursdays, 9:30 to II: 30 a.m. or 12:30 All couples may attend the class whether or not their decreasing the incidence of staph published report. . gators’ report. education. The program is at 7 p.m. Thursday in the diagnosis? for a second opinion. chest in which the lungs sit. ^ e to 2:30 p.m. infants are to be born at Rockville Hospital. For more Infection. An Army investigative team The Star and Tribune said it high school cafeteria, and is open to both parents and You might want to switch doctors your doctor for a follow-up exami­ Programs for families with children 18 months to 5 information, call 872-3650. accused officers and enlisted per­ obtained a copy of the report and students. DEAR READER: I’d worry a altogether — so I’m sending you a nation and chest X-ray. If there is years are also offered on Saturdays. DEAR DR. GOTT: My doctor sonnel in the local recruiting related documents from Army E Counselors will describe materials, programs and great deal, too, if I were given the free copy of m y new Health Report, fluid around your lungs, it could Pre-school programs include puppet playhouse for battalion of committing recruiting sources. services available to students who are planning Martin PTA board meets told me that I had fibrosis of the same kind of unnecessary horror Choosing a Physician: Make a cause gurgling and may have to be [ children 3'A to 5 and a cooking program for 3-year-nlds. skull. Then he told me it was story that your doctor gave you. violations over the past two years, The report, written in November education after graduation from high school. Counse­ Decision For Good Health. Others removed. 7 : Call the YW CA at 647-1437 for more information or The Martin School P TA executive board will meet the Minneapolis Star and Tribune after a three-week investigation, lors will also meet with the parents to answer C free winter program catalog. Tuesday at 7; 30 p.m. in the school library. The meeting reported Sunday. describes a battalion in which questions. ’The head of the Investigators, c Afternoon exercises includes the afternoon workout is open to all Martin parents. recruiters were pressured to break 0 and low-impact aerobics^ a form of aerobic exercise Maj. John Chavez of San Antonio, rules if necessary to meet ambi­ Y W C A offers fun and fitness which protects the joints. Polyester is not absorbent material Texas, described the situation as a tious recruiting goals, the Star and Pregnant women get fit “ cancerous condition” that in­ ’Tribune said. a Registration for the winter semester of adult and a children’s classes is now under way at the YW CA, 78 N. Stewart presents program DEAR award, a copy of m y book. “ Polly’s 91428, Cleveland. O H 44101-3428. The Family Birthing Center at Manchester Memor­ POLLY: How Pointers: 1081 Helpful Hints for d Main St. Most classes begin the week of Jan. 19. Rhea Talley Stewart of Manchester will present a ial Hospital has scheduled “ Fit for Delivery,” its first 2 s can I soften Making Everything Last Longer.” Polly will send you a Polly Dollar Adult fitness classes in the mornings include: program on her book, "F ire in Afghanistan,” for the pre- and post-natal exercise program, which will begin material that is Others who would like this book (81) if she uses your favorite aerobic action, body conditioning, jazz dance, morning Manchester chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa Thursday at Feb 2. orgensen obviously com­ may order it for 86.50. Make check Pointer, Peeve or Problem in her stretch, hatha yoga and volleyball. 4 p.m. at First Federal Savings and Loan Association, [JO The classes are specially designed aerobic exercises posed of polyes­ payable to Polly’s Pointers and column. Write Polly’s Pointers in ■Hb« Vuteershy d CsmmsetUui West Middle ’Turnpike. Members are asked to bring Pointers Classes for children and parents together are as tailored to maintain fitness during pregnancy and help send to Polly’s Pointers, P.O. Box Auditorium— prospective members. ter and cotton to care of the Manchester Herald. follows; new mothers after delivery, said Pat Murdoch, clinical make the fabric Polly Fisher [I Mother-infant exercise — ages 6 to 9 months, coordinator of the birthing center. i ■ more absor­ [I Mondays from 10 to 10:30 a.m.; ages 10 to 14 months, Expectant mothers may attend as many of the four h' 1. bent? I wanted AN EXCirilW SPRING SEASON AWAITS VOV! 7 ; Breastfeeding skills for parents t Mondays from 10:30 to 11 a.m. classes offered each week as they like. Instructors for to use it for Tum bling toddlers — ages 15 to 18 months and V ER N O N — A breastfeeding preparation class for the class are nurses in the Fam ily Birthing Center and towels, and Save January 17th for the Silk City Chorus! TICKETS GO ON SALE TODAY AT 9:00 AM 8 : mothers, Tuesdays from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m.: ages 19 to pregnant women and their husbands or a support certified aerobics instructors. right now, it just 24 months, Tuesdays from 11; 15 to noon. person will be held Jan. 19 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Rockville Classes will be on Mondays, Wednesdays and pushes moisture around softener, which will decrease the And these outstanding quartets... SPRING 1907 EVENTS INCLODE; Junior jumpers — ages 2 to 2>A and parents, General Hospital, 31 Union St., Rockville section fo Thursday from 5; 30 to 7 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 to J.P. absorbency of even usually thirsty ’Tuesdays, 12:30 to 1:15 p.m. Vernon. 10:30 a.m. To register, call the birthing center at cottons. The BostM CoNsert The RoaAiMiiers The Chiefs ef Staff it Ballet Rambert Mom and me — games and crafts for 2-year-olds and The class is conducted by Karen L. Berg and Judith 647-4735 between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Space is limited for DEBBIE DAGENAIS DEAR J.P.: Unfortunately, po­ I ’m sorry I can’t give you a magic Favorites for Comedy from S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A. preBentedbyTheNewYork ★ T 0 6 MiKdQO ONbertM^nvanMayerB parents, Mondays, Tuesdays or Fridays, 9:30 to 11 a.m. A. Gubala of Breastfeeding Consultants Inc. Registra- the classes. .“Fit for Deliver^'” instructor lyester just isn’t absorbent. The formula to make this fabric more Two Decades Minnesota 1986 Medalists more polyester in a polyester- absorbent, but that’sjust the nature ★ The Warsaw Philharmonic cotton blend, the less absorbent it of the synthetic fiber. Supermarket Shopper will be. That’s why polyester POLLY Performances at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m, "Candida" firsr.7Th.Nr clothing tends to be somewhat Manchester High School DEAR POLLY: When baking or it The Kodo Drummers of Japan •-"X warm and clammy to wear (mois­ ture isn’t absorb^ by the fabric cooking, one often has to take out a it Marcel Marceau Shoppers can’t read prices on supermarket scanners and stays on your skin) while cotton certain number of eggs fora recipe. All seats: *8 unreserved. bw The New York is generally considered to be cool I found that putting a hot pad on the Senior and Junior discounts available for 2 p.m. it "Madama Butterfly" I National Cofftpany B y A/lartIn Sloone letter did suggest that new shades for the store’s front and comfortable. C!otton-polyester table and the eggs on the hot pad e of the same color of Coloralls Pantyhose for a 81 50 * Preservation Hall Jazz Band-CABARET United Feotures Syndicate windows would correct the problem. blends with higher percentages of keeps the eggs from rolling off the Tickets; e Since that time, nothing has happened. No shades, Clip file refunds refund. Expires Feb. 28, 1987. cotton tend to be more absorbent. table. Pate Taylor. 1260 Highland St., Manchester, C T 06040 (203) 649-4607 I e ★ Momix The time has come for supermarkets to take a long, and no improvement in a bad situation for people like Miscellaneons Non-Food Prodncts (File No. 12-A) CRAYOLA Brand Calendar Offer. Receive a ’The only thing I can suggest is to M A R Y A N N hard look at their cash registers. There are a lot of Crayola Crayons Holiday 1987 coloring and me who want to check as the groceries are being rung Clip out this file and keep it with similar cash-off I wash the fabric in plain soap flakes ★ "Tracers” unhappy shoppers who can’t read the price displays, up and make sure that the correct prices are being coupons — beverage refund offers with beverage activity calendar. Send the required refund form with a little vinegar added to the DEAR MARY ANN: This is one and they are tired of hearing ridiculous answers and charged. and the Universal Product Code symbols from I " “f of those simple tips that many of us ★ And many more! coupons, for example, ^tart collecting the needed I' rinse water. This will at least half-hearted promises when they complain. KENDRICK OWENS two 24-stick or larger Crayola Crayon boxes maximize whatever absorbent never think of. yet it can save so proofs of purchase while looking for the required | . ^ MILFORD, CONN. forms at the supermarket, in newspapers and (Jumbo or So Big crayon size kre also eligible), properties the fabric does have. much grief! Your helpful Pointer DEAR MARTIN: One of your columns hit right on along with the dated cash register receipt (s) wltli AND... D E A R M A R TIN : M y eyesight was recently tested magazines, and when trading with friends. Offers Don’t ever rinse it with fabric earns you the Pointer of the Week "OLDIES NITE" our biggest complaint, the display of scanner prices. At the purchase prices circled. Include a 81 check or and found to be good, but I cannot read the prices on the may not be available in all areas of the country. I most of the stores in m y area, it is almost impossible to money order for postage and handling. Expires START THE SEASON III6IIT WITH A HHIfiENSEN CABARET supermarket register displays. The problem is that Allow 10 weeks to receive each refund. read the prices that appear on the display. It doesn’t lass* they are tilted toward the light from the store’s front These offers require refund forms; matter whether I do shopping during the day or at Wed., January 14th windows, which makes it almost impossible to see the COLORALLS “Double Your Savings” Offer. NO NONSENSE Light Support Free Knee Highs night. The displays can never be read. prices. Receive up to a 83 refund. Send the required T Thoughts I have complained to the managers, and the answer I Offer. Receive a free pair of Light Support Knee featuring 9 The display uses soft green numbers against a black refund form and the Universal Product Codes get is “ that’s just the way It is." Highs (tan). Send the required refund form and a Presenting Lerry Willey & “The Turntable" background, and I think this could be a deliberate from two different colors of Coloralls Pantyhose pouch front from No Nonsense Light Support or THE MITCHELL-RUFF DUO Do they call this progress? The old cash registers ’The world is full of people who selfishness bom of “ all this is mine, effort to discourage consumers from checking on the for a $3 refund; or send the required refund form Comfort Stride Pantyhose, along with 50 cents for were a lot better! accuracy of the store’s computer. and the Universal Product Codes from two pairs r . have too little or too much. Both are and I deserve it.” Friday, January 30 - 8:00 p.m. MRS. R.R. HEIL postage and handling. Expires Feb. 24. 1987. GRACElERARDI i r ; harmful and dangerous. Poverty LONG BEACH, CAUF. Table Seats: *8.00 ORMOND BEACH. FLA. has devastating effects on the body Rich or poor, we all stand in the aed the spirit. Former President need of God’s grace. “ Man shall not Balcony Seats; $7.00 DEAR M ARTIN: After readingyour column, I wrote D E A R M A R TIN : There are times when the sun Lyndon Johnson was right In saying live by bread alone, but by every to Stop k Shop about the scanners at their store in shines so brightly through the front windows of the we should declare a w ar against word that proceeds from the mouth supermarket that the cashier has to cup her hands Milford. Conn. I complained that the figures in the EMERGENCY poverty. of God.” Matthew 4: 4. price display were pale green and that the lights around the register display in order to tell me how Fire — Police — Medical at•'’S But plenty can cause problems shining on the display made the prices almost much I owe her. I don’t really believe we are being also. It often leads to arrogance and Rev. Dr. Shephard 8. Johnson impossible to read. deliberately overcharged, but when you can’t see the DIAL 911 •elf-righteousness. It promotes a South United MethodistCharch A few weeks later. I got a reply from Stop k Shop prices that are being rung up, you do start to wonder. In Manchester saying that they could not change the color of the JEAN McCOY display. Evidently, new displays are costly. But the YAKIMA, WASH.

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